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2025-2026牛津英語(yǔ)九年級(jí)Unit3單元測(cè)試一、單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,計(jì)10分)()1.—Isawacaraccidentonmywayhomeyesterday.Itwasterrible.—I’msorrytohearthat.Whatwasthe______oftheaccident?Didthedriverdrivetoofast?A.reason B.method C.purpose D.cause()2.---Let’sdonatesomemoneyandclothestothepoorchildreninthewest.---Soundsgood.ButIthinkwhatreally______tothemisgoodeducation.A.cares B.minds C.matters D.admires()3.Being_____,thenovelbaseduponreallifeeventssells_______.Veryworthbeingread;goodB.wellworthreading;goodC.wellworthreading;wellD.veryworthreading;well()4.---Ican’tfindmydog.---youcanaskthepolicemanforhelp.A.whynot B.Maybe C.Shall D.Perhaps()5.---Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellmeifthesportsmeeting________ontime?---Hardtosay.Ifit________tomorrow,wewillhavetoputitoff.A.willhold;rains B.willbeheld;rains C.willhold;willrain D.holds;willrain()6.---______greatprogresshehasmadeduringthelastfewmonths!---Yes.That’sallbecauseofhishardwork.A.What B.HowC.Whata D.Howa()7.I_______tofinishmyreportlastnight,soIfeelverysleepynow.A.gaveup B.stayedupC.madeup D.putup()8.Tomstudies______,sohe______failstheexam.A.hardly;hardly B.hard;hardlyC.hard;hard D.hardly;hard()9.---ItriedmybesttopreparefortheEnglishexaminyourway,butIstillgotlowmarks.---Don’tworry.__.ContinuetoworkhardandI’msureyou’llgethighermarksnexttime.A.It’sstillearly B.Itdepends C.IttakestimeD.Itdoesn’twork()10.---Couldyoutellme________themuseum?---Thedayaftertomorrow,Ithink.A.whenwillyouvisit B.whenyouwillvisitC.whenwouldyouvisit D.whenyouwouldvisit二、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,計(jì)15分)Intheearly1900s,peopleinEnglandoftentraveledbysteamtrain(蒸汽火車(chē)).Onthetrains,thereweremanycompartments(隔間).Aboutsixpeoplecouldsitinonecompartment.Oneday,sixpeoplewere

___11____

inacompartmentonatrain.Fiveofthemwere___12____andwell-behaved.Someofthemreadbooksandotherswere___13____.Butthesixthwasarudeyoungmanwhowasmakingalotof____14___fortheotherpassengers.Hewassmokingandtakinghisshoesoff.Heevensangsongs___15____fromtimetotime.___16____,theyoungmangotoffatastationwithhistwoheavybags.Noneoftheotherpassengers__17___him.Butoneofthemwatchedtherudeyoungmanand___18____untilhewasveryfaraway.Then,themanonthetrainopenedthe____19____andshoutedtotherudeyoungman,“Hey,you___20____somethingbehindinthecompartment!”Thenheclosedthewindow.Theyoungman____21___andhurriedbackwithhistwoheavybags.Hewasvery__22____whenhearrived,withhismouth____23___

andpanting(大口喘氣).He___24____throughthewindow,“WhatdidIleavebehind?Giveittome!”___25____

thetrainbegantomoveagainthepassengerwhohadcalledhimbackopenedthewindowandsaid,“Averybadimpression!”11.A.working B.competing C.arguing D.traveling12.A.noisy B.busy C.sad D.quiet13.A.sleeping B.joking C.talking D.walking14.A.mistakes B.trouble C.money D.jokes15.A.beautifully B.slowly C.loudly D.movingly16.A.Atlast B.Atfirst C.Atleast D.Atmost17.A.helped B.hated C.laughed D.landed18.A.waited B.closed C.heard D.pushed19.A.light B.window C.mind D.door20.A.used B.broke C.left D.brought21.A.turnedon B.turnedaround C.turnedoff D.turneddown22.A.tired B.angry C.happy D.scared23.A.closed B.watering C.open D.shaking24.A.jumped B.shouted C.smiled D.ran25.A.Like B.Since C.Among D.As三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,計(jì)30分)AItwasthefirsttimeIwenttoTibet(西藏).ThetripwassoenjoyablethatIwouldneverforgetit.June1stSunnyTheBarkhorStreet,(theBajiaoStreet),hasahistoryofmorethan1,300years.ItisthebusieststreetinLhasa.YoucandrinkacupofsweetteawhilereadingthebooksandmessagesonthewallwhicharenearlyallaboutlovestoriesinsideMakkyAme.June2ndCloudyIneverexperienced“LoveatFirstSight”andfeltthatcrazyfeeling.ButwhenIsawtheNamjagbarwa,Iknewwhatistherealso—called“LoveatFirstFight”.Yes,withjustonelook,youwillthinkanddreamaboutitallthetimeanddon’twanttoleave.June3rdSunnyI’veneverseenaclearerbluelakethantheYamdrok.ThebluecoloroftheYamdrokcanchangeintothousandsofdifferentbluecolours.Youcannothelpthinkinginfrontofalakelikethis—theremustbeGodslivinginsuchabeautifullake.26.Whatdidn’tthewriterenjoyduringthevisitinTibet?A.Readingbookswithsweettea. B.Messagesaboutbeautifullovestories.C.Busystreetswithalonghistory. D.Askywithdifferentbluecolours.27.Thewriteruses“LoveatFirstSight”inPara.2to________.A.showhisgreatloveforthebeautifulmountainB.askpeopletodreamaboutthemountainallthetimeC.telltheimportanceofclimbingthebeautifulmountainD.discussthedifferencesbetweenthemountainandthelake28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriterspent4daysenjoyingthebeautifulviewsinTibet.B.Theskywasalwaysclearandblueduringthejourney.C.TheYamdrokwastheonlyplacewherethewriterwouldalwaysremember.D.ThewriterhadneverbeentoTibetbeforethisvisit.BDuringtheJinDynasty(265-420),therewasachildnamedCheYin.Hewassmartandlovedtoread.Hegrewupinapoorfamilyandcouldn'tafford(買(mǎi)得起)lampoiltostudyatnight.Onenight,hesawfireflies(螢火蟲(chóng))outsidehishouseandcameupwithanidea.Hecaughtsomefirefliesinaclothbagandhungthebagupasalamp.Itwassaidthathespentallofhissummernightsreadinglikethis.AnotherchildnamedSunKangwholivedduringthesameperiodalsolovedreading.Onenightduringwinter,Sunusedupallofhislamp.oilandcouldn'tstudyatnight.Whenhesuddenlywokeupatmidnight,hesawthesnowreflectingthemoonlightoutsidehishouse.Hisfirstthoughtwas“Oh,Icanusethereflectedlighttoread!”Hetookouthisbooksandread,eventhoughhewasfreezingcold.Bothofthesekidslaterbecamesuccessfulgovernmentofficials.Peopleweretouchedbytheirhardworkingspiritandtheirstoriesinspired(啟發(fā))theChineseidiomnangyingyingxue(囊螢映雪),or“toreadbythelightofbaggedfirefliesorthereflectedlightofsnow”.Inthepast,peoplehadahardertimestudyingthanwedonow.Theyhadtocopybooksbyhandbecausebookswererarebackthen.Forpoorfamilies,paperandwritingbrushesweretooexpensivetoafford.Studentsevenhadtotravelovermountainsandriversinordertofindagoodteacher.However,theseconditionsdidnotstopyoungmindsfrompursuing(追求)knowledge.()29.WhatdidSunKangusetoreadoutside?A.Lightfromanoldlamp. B.Acampfire.C.Abagoffireflies. D.Lightreflectedoffthesnow.()30.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwochildren?A.Theywastedtheirtimeduringtheday. B.Theywerehard-workingandsmart..C.TheyinventedaChineseidiom. D.Theyhelpedeachotherread.()31.Whatmightthewriteragreewith?A.Thesestoriesarenotreal. B.Thesestoriesareencouraging.C.Peopleusedtoreadmorebooks. D.Havingagoodteacherisimportant.CThankstotechnology,thewaywecommunicatewithothershasgreatlychanged.Howdoyoufeelaboutit?Wouldyouprefertoliveinaworldwithorwithoutmobilephones?Iorderedsomesnacksonmyphonetheotherafternoon.OnceIgothomefromworkthatevening,Isawtheywerealreadyatmydoor.Sofast!Haveyoueverthoughtabouthowpeopleinthepastcommunicatedanddidthingswithoutmobilephones?Takethepostforexample.Beforephones,ifyouwantedtokeepintouchwithsomeonefaraway,youneededtosendthemaletterinthemail.Whenmymomwasinprimaryschool,sheusedtodothiswithher“penpal”.Apenpalisanameforapersonyoukeepintouchwithmainlythroughpostalmail.Mymomwouldwritetoherpenpaleveryfewmonths,andthen,afteralittlewhile,herpenpalwouldwriteback.Later,onceemailbecameacommonthing,sendinglettersinthepostfeltsoslowtopeople.Itbecameknownas“snailmail”!Whatifyouwereatanairportinthetimebeforemobilephones?Mydadsaidthatinthe1970sthereusedtobemessageboardsatsomeairports.Ifyouneededtoexit(離開(kāi))theairportandwantedtoleaveamessageforafriendwhowouldbearrivinglater,youcouldwritethemamessageandstickitonthemessageboard.Then,yourfriendcouldgochecktheboardlaterandseewhatyouwrotetothem!()32.Howdidthewriter'smomkeepintouchwithherpenpal?A.Bytalkingonphones. B.Bymailingletters.C.Byvisitingeveryfewmonths. D.Bywritingdiaries.()33.Whydoesthewriteruse“snailmail”inParagraph2?A.Tomakefun'ofpeoplestillsendingletters. B.Tosaythatpostalmailwasfamous.C.Tosaythatemailwasacommonthing. D.Tosaythatpostalmailwasveryslow.()34.Wherecouldpeopleleavemessagesatsomeairportsinthe1970s?A.Onthemessageboards. B.Attheinformationdesk.C.Onthedooroftheexit.D.Ontheboardinggateoftheplane.()35.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Howfastitistobuythingsnowadays. B:Howpeoplekeptintouchbefore.C.Theimportanceofcommunication. D.Waysofmakingfriendsinthepast.D(Oneday,Gulliverwastootiredandfellasleep.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimselfinLilliputandalotoftinypeoplewerearoundhim)TheEmperor(國(guó)王)spokeinahighvoicebutIcouldn’thearallthewordsclearly.HisMajestyandIoftenspoketoeachotherbutneitherofusunderstoodasingleword.Itriedwordsfrommanylanguages—Dutch,French,Spanish,ItalianandLatin.Noonecouldunderstandmywords.AfterabouttwohourstheEmperorleft.Hiswife,childrenandtheirservantswentalso.Therewerestrongguardsaroundme.Thiswastostopthecrowdofpeoplefromhurtingme.Anofficertoldtheguardstoholdsixmenwhomademeangry.ThesemenweregiventomeandIhadtochoosehowtodealwiththem.Iputfiveoftheminmypocket.ThenIpretended(假裝)toeatthesixthman.Thepoormanscreamedterribly.Theguardswereworriedwhentheysawmyknifeinmyhand.WasIgoingtocutuptheman?ButIonlycutthebinding(捆綁物)roundhishands.ThenIputhimonhisfeetandlethimgo.Iliftedtheotherfivemenoutofmypocketandputthemgentlyonthegroundtoo.Thepeopleandthesoldierswereverypleasedwithmygreatkindness.TheytoldtheEmperoraboutitimmediately.Emperororderedhismentomakeabedformeandtheyhadtojoinsixhundredoftheirlittlebedstogethertomakeonebedforme.AtthesametimetheEmperoraskedallhisadvisersfortheiradviceonhowtodealwithme.Theywereveryworried.Ifmybindingwascut,Imightbedangerous.Iwaseatingsomuchfoodthatsoonallthepeoplewouldbeveryhungry.Thefarmerscouldnotgrowenoughfoodtofeedallofus.Thewisementhoughtthattheyshouldkillme.Buttheywouldnotbeabletobury(埋葬)me.Mydeadbodywouldsmell.Thismightcausemuchillnessalloverthecountry.()36.Tothetinypeople,Gulliverwasa(an).A.friend B.tourist C.relative D.enemy()37.WhydidthetinypeoplehurtGulliveratfirst?A.Theywereafraidofhimbecausehewastoobig.B.Theywantedtokillhimandgothiseye.C.Theythoughthewouldattackthekingandhispeople.D.Theylikedhimsomuchandwantedtomakefunofhim.()38.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4mostprobablyrefersto(指)“”.A.theguards B.theofficers C.thesixmen D.thesoldiers()39.Putthefollowingstatementsinthecorrectorderaccordingtothestory.①EmperororderedhismentomakeabigbedforGulliver.②Theycouldn’tunderstandeachother.③Theemperorspoke.④Gulliverdidn’tpunishthesixtinypeopleandletthemgo.⑤AcrowdofpeoplehurtGulliver.A.③⑤②①④ B.③②⑤④① C.⑤①④③② D.②⑤①③④()40.Whydidn’tthetinypeopleinLilliputkillGulliverfinally?A.Hewassostrongthathewouldworkforthem.B.Hewassobigandtheydidn’thavetheweapontokillhim.C.Thekingandhisfamilylikedhimsomuchthattheydidn’tagree.D.Hisdeadbodywouldsmellandcausemuchillnessintheircountry.第二節(jié)信息還原(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)Itisbelievedthatagoodmemorycomesnaturally,whileabadmemorycannotbechanged.___41____Hereissomeadviceforyou.▲Takeaninterest.____42____Thiscanexplainthereasonwhyschoolboysrememberfootballresultsclearlybuthavetroublewithdatesfromtheirhistorylessons.▲Repeatthingsinchunks(塊).Repeatingthingsinchunksisthebestwaytorememberthingsforashorttime.__43____Thefollowingnumberswouldbeimpossibleformostofustoremember:1492178919318483.Butlookatthemingroupsorchunksrepeatedlyanditbecomesmucheasier:1492178919318483.▲___44___Torememberlonglists,tryinventingastorywhichincludesallthethingsyouwanttoremember.Inexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn)),peoplewereaskedtorememberupto120wordsusingthisway.Whentestedlater,theycouldrememberabout90%ofthem.Thetestresultwasreallyamazing.▲Takephysicalexercise.Physicalexerciseisimportantforyourmemory,becauseitsendsmoreoxygen(氧氣)toyourbrain,andthatmakesyourmemoryworkbetter.__45____Asweknow,toomuchpressureisverybadforthememory.A.Inventastory.B.Puttingnumbersingroupsmayhelpyourememberthem.C.Rememberalist.D.Exercisealsomakesyoulessstressed.EBoysalwaysdobetterthangirlsinschool.F.Infact,youcandoalottoimproveyourmemory.G.Weallrememberinterestingthingsandalwaysforgetboringones.根據(jù)句意、英文解釋、首字母和漢語(yǔ)提示寫(xiě)出單詞,完成句子。(共8小題:每小題1分,滿分8分)46.The_______________(詞典)ontheshelfareallold.Iwanttobuyanewone.47.Thetouristshadno____________(選擇)buttowaitforthenexttrain.48.Thefilmprovideduswitha______(veryimportantoruseful)recordoftheearthquake.49.AfterItookyouradvice,Isucceededin___________(dealwith)theproblem.50.Hewassoexcitedabouttheupcomingjourneythathecouldh________waittostarthisnewadventure.51.Hisparentsarenot________(嚴(yán)格的)aboutthingslikehomework.52.Iwanttoknow________(是否)ornotshehaslosttrustinme.53.Anumberofgirlstudentsfinditdifficulttolearn________(化學(xué))well.短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Doyoubelievepickinguprubbishhasbecome__54____worldcompetition?InNovemberof2023,thefirstRubbishCollectionWorldCupwas__55___(hold)inAsia.Teams___56___21countriestookpartinit.Accordingtotherules,eachteamwillhave60minutestocollectrubbishasmuchaspossible.Britain____57____(final)wonthefirstprize.“Wehopemorepeoplearoundtheworldwillpayattentiontoenvironmental__58___(problem),”saidaBritishteammember.WhenKen,thefounder(創(chuàng)始人)ofthecompetition,wasinterviewed,hetalkedabout__59____hecameupwiththeidea.Severalyearsago,hefoundmanyseaanimalsdied,afterthey____60____(eat)therubbishinthesea.Sohestartedtopickuprubbishonhiswaytothebeacheverymorning.“Pickingupapieceofrubbishmaysavea____61____(turtle)life.It’salsoagoodwaytokeepthebeachclean.”Inhiseyes,____62____(change)people’sthoughtsaboutrubbishwasmoreimportant.“Pickinguprubbishismeaningfuland____63____(help).”addedKen,“Now,Iamgladtohearthatlotsofpeopletakepartinittoprotectourenvironment.”六、閱讀與回答問(wèn)題。(共3小題,2+2+3分,計(jì)7分)Isitdifficultforyoutorememberthings?I’dliketotellyousomewaystoimproveyourmemory,soyoushouldn’tfeelupset.Myfirstadviceisthatifyouwanttoremembersomethingwell,youhavetoreviewitregularly(有規(guī)律地).Youmightreviewthematerialtwodaysafteryoulearnit,thenaweeklater,thentwoweekslater,andthenamonthlater.Afteramonthyouwillfindthatyoucaneasilyrememberthematerial.Mysecondadviceistouseacoloredpentohighlight(標(biāo)注)theimportantpartsonyourbook.Thiswillhelpyouintwodays.First,itwillhelpyoupayattentiontothemostimportantpartswhenyoulearnthelanguage.Itisalwayseasiertorememberonlythekeypoints.Second,thiswillmakereviewingeasier.Whenyouopenyourbook,thecoloredpartswillshowyouthemostimportantthingsquickly.Inthisway,youdon’thavetoreviewallthematerialagain.Anotherpieceofadviceistousethepropertimewell.First,reviewalltheinformationinyourmindrightbeforeyougotosleep.Yourbrainisworkingwhileyouaresleeping.Ifyouthinkabouttheinformationbeforeyougotosleep,youmightbeabletorememberitbetter.Anothergoodtimeformemorizinginformation

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