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1、.九年级上Unit 3才能测试题笔试部分85分第一卷 选择题60分I.词汇测试15分i.从下面每题的A、B、C三个选项中选出可以交换划线部分的最正确选项。共8小题,每题1分1. Dont put your personal objects everywhere. The room is shared by both of us. Im sorry. I will tidy them up at once.A. own B. special C. basic2. My parents expect me to study all the time, but sometimes I feel ve

2、ry tired.I think you should talk with them about this. You need rest.A. agreeB. helpC. want3. Have you set your date of leaving?No, I havent. I want to stay longer.A. given up B. decided on C. put off4. There are different types of computers here. Which one do you like best?Dad, I like the white one

3、 best.A. waysB. kindsC. shapes5. What did you do last night?I went to Davids birthday party. I was invited by him.A. allowed to go B. ordered to goC. asked to go6. I dont suppose he will come here because he hates a place foil of strangers.Maybe youre right. Wed better begin our party.A. wonderB. tr

4、ustC. think7. You bought me the coat last year. Now its out of date.But its colour matches you well. You look beautiful when you are wearing it.A. not popularB. not expensiveC. not common8. Dont tell me your plan again. I have no interest in it.I think of another one and its more practical. Please l

5、isten to me.A. am not interested inB. am not worried aboutC. am not strict aboutii.根据句子意思,从下面每题的A、B、C三个选项中选出恰当的词语完成句子。共7小题,每题1分9. Do you often _ your feelings with others?Yes. When Im sad, I often tell my feelings to others.A. fightB. shareC. fill10. Its time for you to make a_.I see. But its really

6、 hard to choose.A. mistakeB. permissionC. decision11. The handbag _ me 20,000 yuan.Oh, its too expensive. You should have bought a cheaper one.A. costB. spentC. paid12. Do you _ turning on the air conditioner?Of course not. Its too hot.A. mindB. enjoyC. forget13. Hows your _ with your parents?We are

7、 very close and we always support each other.A. agreementB. spiritC. relationship14. Could you _ the housework, Jack?Yes, Mum. What should I do?A. help withB. compare withC. look at15. Why will you go on a trip to America?My dad is _ there. We can also visit him:A. in dangerB. on businessC. on the w

8、ayII.完形填空15分阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最正确选项。共10小题,每题1.5分As we all know, Disneyland is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. For many children and adults, visiting a Disney theme park would be a 16. However, it seems kind of 17 you need enough time. Whats more, you have to pay mu

9、ch for the 18. But can you imagine travelling to all the Disney theme parks in just over three 19?Several months ago, Lindsay Nemeth, a Canadian woman, spent just 75 hours and 6 minutes visiting the magical attractions, making her the first woman to visit all Disney theme parks in such a 20 time. Li

10、ndsay dreamed of visiting all the Disney theme parks around the world. She 21 her journey in the US. After that, she got to Europe, Shanghai and Hong Kong, and finally ended her 22 journey in Tokyo.To save time, she often 23 to sleep on her plane rides. She tried her best to make sure she wouldnt mi

11、ss 错过 any of her scheduled flights. She was always in a hurry because the Guinness World Records 24 that she must go on at least one ride and get statements from two witnesses 目睹者 in each theme park to show that she has 25 finished the ride.Although the challenge was very difficult, Lindsay gave her

12、self a personal goal of less than 80 hours. And she achieved it in less time.16. A. skill B. question C. dream17. A. importantB. boring C. difficult18. A. journeyB. workC. time19. A. hoursB. daysC. weeks20. A. shortB. longC. busy21. A. endedB. brokeC. started22. A. amazingB. boringC. terrible23. A.

13、rememberedB. chose C. hoped24. A. touchedB. discoveredC. said25. A. easilyB. reallyC. slowlyIII.阅读理解30分阅读以下短文,从下面每题的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最正确选项。共20小题,每题1.5分AWhat are your family traditions? The following information comes from several people.JARED: Once a month we usually have a movie and pizza night. We t

14、ake turns picking a movie to watch together. Its fun because I watch something my parents like, and they watch something I like. We also make pizza and eat it in front of the TV.WINNIE: On our birthdays we can get our favorite meal. My favorite meal is spaghetti and meatballs. My mom usually cooks,

15、and my dad and sister help. On my sisters birthday, we eat pizza. On my moms birthday, we have chicken, and on my dads birthday we have steak. Of course, we always have a birthday cake too.DANNY: On the first Saturday of every month we go out to eat together. My family members are always busy, so it

16、s not easy for everyone to get together at the same time. On that day, we usually go to a nice restaurant.SUZIE: Every Friday night we play games. After dinner, we play a board game, such as Scrabble or Monopoly. We play about seven different ones, but we only play one game a night. I plan to keep t

17、his tradition after I start my own family.ROB: Every year, on Mothers Day, I make breakfast for my mother. I get up early and make something special like a mushroom omelet with fruit salad. Then I put it on a plate with a flower, and bring it to my mother for breakfast in bed. She always acts in sur

18、prise, but I do it every year.26. How many people are there in Winnies family?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six.27. Why is it difficult for Dannys family members to get together?A. Because he has a very large family.B. Because his family members like different kinds of things.C. Because his family mem

19、bers are always busy.D. Because his family members usually feel tired after work.28. What can we know from the material?A. Jareds family members only watch the movies Jared likes.B. Winnie and her sister like the same food.C. Suzie doesnt like playing board games.D. Rob can cook by himself.29. Which

20、 is the best title for the material?A. Things different people enjoy doing.B. Working life of different people.C. Traditions of different families.D. People in different families.BMolly Boylan is one of the most successful businesswomen after setting up her cosmetic company in 1992. Though she is ve

21、ry successful, she says that she finds it harder every year to balance 平衡 her business with her family life. She sometimes feels her two children know more about their babysitter than they do about her.Molly employs 雇用 around eighty people in her factory, and ten others in her two new fashion stores

22、, but her employee 雇员 Sally Pamonte in one of the fashion stores is the most important one for her. After years of worrying about her business more than her family, she has decided to make Sally a new general manager in her company. Molly will still take part in decision-making, and she will stay in

23、 touch with the people who work for her, but Sally is going to look after day-to-day running of the business so that Molly can spend more time with the kids.The new decision is going to start on Monday, and both of them are already excited about it. Molly, on the other hand, seems quite relaxed abou

24、t the whole thing. “l know that Sally is going to be a Wry nice manager, she says, “Shes only been here a couple of days and shes already shown me how to work out a few problems we are having. The best thing is that I feel a hundred times happier than Ive been in years. I cant remember the last time

25、 I felt as relaxed as this, and my kids are really excited about my being at home more.30. Why has Molly decided to choose Sally as a manger?A. Because Sally has been working in Mollys company since it was set up.B. Because Sally has a good relationship with other workers.C. Because Sally has the ab

26、ility to solve some problems.D. Because Sally can help Molly take care of her children.31. Which is TRUE about Molly?A. Mollys children like their babysitter more than Molly.B. Molly has about 90 employees.C. Molly wont run her business any moreD. Molly doesnt like to stay in touch with her workers.

27、32. What kind of life will Molly live?A. A happy life.B. A nervous life.C. A busy life.D. A hard life.33. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Life about Molly and her children.B. Mollys new manager.C. What kind of life Molly wants.D. How a mother balances her business life and her family life

28、.CA couple on Staten Island in New York discovered a box of treasure while they were working in their backyard.Maria Emanuel and her husband Matthew Emanuel had an issue with deer 鹿 eating their trees, so they planted some new trees around their yard. When they were busy with their work, they were s

29、o excited to find an old box. “At first, we thought it was just a cable box, said Matthew. “The deer ate most of the leaves of the trees, so it was easy for us to see the box. And finding the treasure in the safe 保险箱 was like making a childhood dream come true.After they opened the box, they were am

30、azed to find that it was a safe filled with money and jewels 珠宝. “In the safe, we found some bills totaling $52,000 and all kinds of jewels such as diamonds, jade 翡翠 and gold, Matthew said. “It was too amazing.The couple also found something else inside a piece of paper with an address. Later, the c

31、ouple discovered that the address was connected to a home in their neighborhood. So they headed over to their neighbors.“I knocked on the door and asked them if they had lost something and they said yes, Matthew said. The police in New York also said that the couple were robbed 盗取 of a safe with $52

32、,000 in 2019. Then they returned everything.“Many people used to ask us, Why did you return the treasure? Maria said “It wasnt even a question. It wasnt ours. Now, where the safe once stood, is an elephant made of porcelain 瓷.34. When the couple found the box, _.A. they thought they realized their c

33、hildhood dreamB. they decided to give it back to their neighborC. they were afraid because they suddenly had so much moneyD. they made a decision to give it to the police35. How did the couple find the owner?A. With the help of the police.B. By asking all their neighbors.C. By putting up some signs

34、in their neighborhood.D. By seeing a piece of paper with an address in the safe.36. From the passage, we know that _.A. all the things in the box are worth $52,000B. the deer which ate tree leaves helped the couple find the safeC. the couple didnt like treasure, so they returned it to their neighbor

35、sD. the neighbors gave the couple an elephant made of porcelain to thank them37. Where can we probably read the passage?A. From a notice.B. From a storybook.C. From a travel guide.D. From a newspaper.DSports are all about change. A team gets better. A kid practices more and swims a personal best or

36、learns a new move on the basketball court. Over ten years ago, two things happened and made me think about change in sports and in life.One of them was tennis champion Andre Agassi, who retired 退休 in 2019. Agassi was a terrific player who won many titles, including eight major championships. But his

37、 greatest success might have been how much he changed during his career.When he was young, Agassi used to be a show-off 爱夸耀的人 who seemed to care only about himself. He didnt train very hard, but he won matches because of his great ability. Finally, though, injuries and his bad attitude 态度 caught up

38、with him. He fell from No. 1 in the world rankings 排名 to No. 141.So Agassi changed. He trained harder and became a world-class player again. More importantly, he changed as a person. He stopped thinking just about himself and started thinking about others. Through his Andre Agassi Charitable Foundat

39、ion, he raised more than $60 million to help poor kids around his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada. He even started a school called the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy 大学预科学校 for at-risk kids.Lots of people decided that they would change. They might promise to get in good physical shape, do be

40、tter in school or be nicer to others. Changes such as those can be difficult, but they do happen. Just remember Andre Agassi. It wasnt easy, but he changed, and changed for the better.38. What does the underlined word “terrific mean?A. Great.B. Terrible.C. Common.D. Strange.39. What does Paragraph 3

41、 mainly tell us?A. Agassi was a player of great ability.B. Agassi was very hard-working.C. How Agassi became a top-ranking player.D. What Agassi was like in the past.40. What do you know about Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation?A. It is a school for at-risk kids.B. It is a charity school set up by A

42、ndre Agassi.C. Some poor kids can get help from it.D. Andre Agassi runs it with his prize money.41. What is the best title of the passage?A. Change like Agassi.B. Do you want to change?C. Sport is changing.D. How to change ourselves.EFor the first time in 12 years, the number of new international st

43、udents attending American colleges and universities has dropped. That information comes from the 2019 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange.The report has been recording international student exchanges at American colleges and universities since 1954. The 2019-2019 school year mark

44、ed the second year in a row that over a million international students attended the schools. This time, the number of new international college students was about 10,000 less than a year earlier. That shows an almost three percent decrease 降低 from the 2019-2019 school year. The latest report said 20

45、19-2019 school year had the largest number of international college students in the USA until today. But separately, the Institute of International Education noted a drop in the number of international students looking for admission 进入权 for the present school year.Allan Goodman is the president of t

46、he Institute of International Education. He said the main reason for the decrease is economics 经济情况. The cost of higher education has been rising over the past 30 years. Goodman mentioned that the USA faces greater competition than ever to provide good education. “Countries around the world are comp

47、eting to attract top talents, he said. “As more countries carry out national methods to attract them, the competition will only become more serious.Goodman also mentioned cuts 缩减 in several programs that sent many international college students to the USA in the past. For over 10 years, the governme

48、nt in Saudi Arabia has spent billions of dollars so that its people could study in other countries. But in 2019, falling oil prices led the government to make cuts in the costs of that program. This caused a 14 percent decrease in the number of Saudi Arabian college students coming to the USA in 201

49、9. However, some experts 专家 say it is not just economics that are affecting 影响 the decrease in international students.42. What happened during the 2019-2019 school year to American colleges and universities?A. Over a million international students attended the schools.B. Less than 10,000 new interna

50、tional students chose the schools.C. The number of international students dropped for the first time.D. The number of American students was the largest in American history.43. What does the underlined word "them in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Employers.B. Top talents.C. Some experts.D. Well-known e

51、conomists.44. What can we know about Saudi Arabia?A. Its people refused to study abroad.B. Its oil industry 产业 had hard times in 2019.C. Its government pays little attention to education.D. Its economy was greatly affected by some diseases in 2019.45. What will be talked about in the following parag

52、raph?A. Other educational problems in America.B. The development of higher education in America.C. Tips on attracting international students to America.D. Other reasons for the decrease of international students in America.第二卷 非选择题25分IV.语法填空10分阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Hans Christian Anders

53、en was a great Danish writer. He was very famous 46 _ his fairy tales 童话故事. He wrote a lot of best-known 47 _ story such as The Emperors New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling. His fairy tales have brought much happiness to children across the world.Andersen 48 _ be born in Denmark in 1805. When he was s

54、till a young boy, he was already very clever. He created 49 _ small toy theatre and made clothes for his puppets. He also enjoyed 50 _ read.In 1816, 51 _ he father died and he learned to be a tailor 裁缝. Later he worked in a factory. At the age of fourteen, Andersen moved to Copenhagen 52 _ become an act

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