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2023学年9AUnit8提优检测卷(满分:100分考试时间:100分钟)一.单项填空(每小题1分,共15分)1.Whatheavyrainitis!That'sjustthingthatfarmerswantnow!A.the;aB.a;theC./;theD.the;/2.一Beijingisconsideredagreatplace.Iwillvisititnextweek.一Haveyouconsideredhowthere?A.as;goingB.tobe;goingC.for;togoD.as;togo3.Themanwantedtotellusthetruthwhenhewas.Sobeforehe,hewrotealetter.A.dead;diedB.dying;diedC.dying;deadD.died;died4.Theradiolastweekhasbeenbroken.A.IboughtitB.IboughtC.whichIboughtitD.thatIboughtit5.一Whenyourdog?一Itfortwoandahalfdays.A.was;missing;hadbeenmissingB.has;gonemissing;hasgonemissingC.did;gomissing;hasbeenmissingD.has;beenmissing;wentmissing6.一Don'tforgettolockthedoorbeforeyouleavenexttime.一.A.Sorry,Iwon'tB.IcanifIwishC.Yes,IwillD.It'shardformetodothat7.Amyisacarefulgirlthatshemademistakesinherlastexam.A.so;solittleB.so;suchlittleC.such;suchfewD.such;sofew8.Areportshowsteenagersneedtodevotemoretimeothers.A.which;understandingB.whether;understandingC.that;tounderstandD./;tounderstanding9.Didyourfathertellyou?A.whenhewouldtraveltoHongKongB.howhegoestoShanghaiC.wherehehasspenthisholidaysD.whydidhevisitHangzhou10.TherelotsofbadinformationwhichisnotforteenagersontheInternet.A.seemtobe;suitableB.seemstohave;fitC.seemtohave;fitD.seemstobe;suitable11.Someoneisknockingatthedoor.ItPeter,becauseheNewZealand.A.can'tbe;hasleftforB.can'tbe;hasbeentoC.mustn'tbe;hasgoneto·D.mightbe;hasleftfor12.Nowthenumberofpeoplewhocarsoftheirownmuchlarger.A.has;areB.thereis;areC.thereare;isD.have;is13.Idon'tsupposeanyonewillrecommendhimforthisyear'sYouthAward,?A.doIB.don'tIC.won'ttheyD.willthey14.ThefactorywevisitedyesterdaywastheoneIonceworkedin.A.where;/B./;whereC./;thatD.where;which15.一Excuseme,ProfessorSmith,IwaswonderingifIcouldleaveaquarterearliertoday.一.A.Nothingmatters.B.Sure,goaheadC.Oh,whynot?D.Takeyourtime二.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)Tinawasthebestspeed-walkingpartnerIcouldevermeet.ButIcouldneverunderstandmyfriend'shabitof16whilewewalked.Togetherwewalkedalloverthetownandevenenteredamarathon(马拉松)together,afull26miles,butshedidgivemealisttotakewithme.Shetoldmethatit17heralot.Ithoughtitwouldjustslowusdown.I18italongtothestartingline.Twenty-sixcheeringideas,oneforeverymile.Iwasn'treallyplanningtoslowmyselfdownwithallthoseideasbutIdidn'twanttohurtTina'sfeelings,soIkepther19.Iwalkedthefirstmileofthe20in12minutes-anewpersonalrecord.IlookedatTina'scheeringlistwhenIcheckedmywatch.21wassimplyYourself.Itdidgivemeagoodstarttotherace,Ithought.1thankedTinaforhercheeringlist.IfIfinishedtherace,Iwouldthankherforthe22shegaveme.BythetimeIfinishedthesecondmile,myhusbandandkidswerecheeringmeon.Itjustsohappenedthat"23"wasthenextoneonTina'sThenextmileflewby,thenthenextandthenext,eachwithacheeringidea.ButbythetimeInearedthefinalmile,Iwasnearlyoutofbreath."Idon'tknowifIcan24thelastmile,"Ithought.Indespair(绝望)IlookedatthefinalcheeringideaonTina'slist,nowsweatyinmyhand:Youjustcanmakeit!Ifinishedthemarathoninlessthansixhours.Ithoughtthecheeringlistwouldslowmedown.25,itcarriedmepastthefinishingline.16.A.cheeringB.smilingC.shoutingD.chatting17.A.taughtB.savedC.calmedD.helped18.A.hidB.gaveC.movedD.carried19.A.promiseB.listC.wordD.idea20.A.roundB.circleC.raceD.road21.A.AtthebackB.AtthetopC.InthebeginningD.Inthepast22.A.taskB.strengthC.thought.D.way23.A.TeamB.HouseC.FamilyD.Home24.A.haveB.gainC.finishD.put25.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.LaterD.Again三.阅读理解(每小题2分,共24分)AEtiquetteCampforKidsSchool/Teacher:AzizaModels&TalentDorothyD.FloydWebsite::770-500-4618Email:azizamodels@Price:$120InFrance,learnhowtogetconfidence;bepolite;tablemanners;begentleorelegant;introductions;greetings;andmore!Dates:July19,2023-July23,2023Time:10:00a.m.-3:00p.m.Ages:9-16WelcometoL'Atelier9Language,SchoolAttheschoolL'Atelier9,wewillofferhigh-qualityFrenchandEnglishlanguagecoursesinthecentreofParis.Wewanttohelpyoulearnlanguagesthroughouttheworld.Andyouwillhaveagreattimehere.Wehavesomeadvantages:◆Lessthan9studentsineachclass◆Activeandcreativeteachingways◆High-qualityteachingbyexcellentteachers◆Freeservices:Internet,TV,coffee/teaatalltimes◆Warmandfriendlyatmosphere(气氛)◆RightinthecentreofParisDates:FromAug.31toSept.25,2023Prices:700dollarsforfourweeks,600dollarsforthreeweeksand500dollarsfortwoweeks!26.Kate,an11-year-oldgirl',wantstotakepartinEtiquetteCampforKids,soshecannot.A.givethematelephonecallB.findtheinformationontheInternetC.sendemailstothemonthecomputerD.gettheinformationonTVortheradio27.IfTomandJackaregoingtostudyatL'Atelier9LanguageSchoolforthreeweeks,they'llpayfortheirstudy.A.600dollarsB.1,000dollarsC.1,200dollarsD.1,400dollars28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageforL'Atelier9LanguageSchool?A.Thenumberofstudentsineachclassisnomorethan9.B.Teachersmainlyteachstudentsrulestheyshouldknowwhenhavingmeals.C.Studentsdon'tneedtopayforthecoffeeorteaatschool.D.Teachersandstudentscangetonwitheachotheratschool.29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.KidscanlearnsomemannersandachieveconfidenceinEtiquetteCamp.B.MrSmithcanjoinEtiquetteCampwithhis12-year-oldson.C.L'Atelier9LanguageSchoolisinthecentreofabigcityinEngland.D.TeachersinL'Atelier9LanguageSchoolliketoteachininactiveways.BHoldyourheaduphighIwas15monthsold,ahappyandcarefree(无忧无虑的)kid,untilthedayIfell.Itwasabadfall.Ilandedonapieceofglassthatcutmyeyebadly.Fromthenon,myinjured,sightless,cloudygrayeyelivedonwithme.Sometimespeopleaskedmeembarrassing(使人难堪的)questions.Wheneverkidsplayedgames,Iwasthe"monster".Iwasalwaysimaginingthateveryonelookeddownon(瞧不起)me.Yetmumwouldsaytome,"Holdyourheaduphighandfacetheworld."Ibegantodependonthatsaying.Asachild,Ithoughtmummeant,"Becarefu1,oryouwillfalldownorbumpintosomethingbecauseyouarenotlooking."Asateenager,Iusuallylookeddowntohidemyshame.ButIfoundthatwhenIheldmyheaduphigh,peoplelikedme.InhighschoolIevenbecametheclasspresident,butontheinsidehstillfeltlikeamonster.AllIreallywantedwastolooklikeeveryoneelse.Whenthingsgotreallybad,Iwouldcrytomymumandshewouldlookatmewithlovingeyesandsay,"Holdyourheaduphighandfacetheworld.Letthemseethebeautythatisinsideinsteadofyourappearance(外貌)."Mymum'slovewasthesunshinethatmademebright.Ihadfacedhardtimes,andlearnednotonlytobeconfident(自信的)butalsotohavedeepcompassion(同情)forothers."Holdyourheaduphigh"hasbeenheardmanytimesinmyhome.Isayittomychildren.Thegiftmymumgavemewillliveon.30.Whydidthewriterimaginethateveryonelookeddownonher?A.Shefeltbadaboutherappearance.B.Shefoundithardtoactasamonster.C.Kidsrefusedtoplaygameswithher.D.Peoplealwaysaskedherembarrassingquestions.31.Whydidthewriter'smumsay"Holdyourheaduphigh"toher?A.Totellhertobecareful.B.Tohelpherhidetheshame.C.Tostopherfromgettinghurt.D.Tomakehermoreconfident.32.Fromthestory,wecanknowthat.A.thewriterunderstoodthesayingverywellasachildB.thewriterfeltlikeeveryoneelseinhighschoolC.thewriterislivingwithawarmandbraveheartnowD.thewriterhasdeepcompassionforothersallherlife33.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.whatthewriterexperiencedwhenshewas15B.whatthewriterdidtoshowthanksformum'sgiftC.howthewriterchangedherselfwithmum'sloveD.howthewriterbecameconfidentwithhergreateffortsCPicturethescene:It’smidnight.You’reveryhungryafterstudyingforalongtime.Thenyouseeanicepieinthefridge.Doyoueatit?Itseemsthatyoushouldn’t,formanyreasons,includingitsinfluenceonyourstudies.Scientistshavelongknownthateatinglateatnightcanmakeusgainweight.Butnowanewstudyhasshownthatlate-nighteatingcanalsohaveabadinfluenceonourbrains—itmighthurtourabilitytolearnnewthingsandstorememories.“Webelievethatlate-nighteatingmayaffect(影响)ourlearningbyaffectingthepartsofthebrainthatcontrollearningandmemory,”DawnLoh,PhD,aprojectscientistattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,said,“Webelievethetimingofwhenweeatisthemaincauseofthedamaged(受损的)memory.”Forthestudy,theresearcherslookedatmicewithstrictfeedingplans.Fortwoweeks,themicewereeitherallowedtoeatduringthetimewhentheyareusuallythemostactive,orduringthetimewhentheyusuallysleep.Themicereceivedthesameamount(数量)ofsleepandcalories.Thentheresearcherstestedthebrainsofthemice.Inonetest,theresearcherstriedtofindoutwhetherthemicecouldrememberthataroomwasconnectedtoanelectricshock(电击)after24hourshadgoneby.Theresearchersnoticedthat,whenthemicewereputintheroomagain,thosemicethatatewhentheyshouldhavebeensleepingwerelesslikely(可能的)togetscaredthanthosemicethatateduringusualhours.Itmeansthattheydidn’tremember.Sothinktwicebeforethemidnightsnack—itmightbebadformorethanyourweight.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto(指代)?A.Studyingforlong.B.Anicepie.C.Anewstudy.D.Late-nighteating.35.Forthestudy,theresearchersneed____________.A.tocheckthebrainsofthemicebeforetheteststartedB.tofeedthemiceonlyduringthetimewhentheyusuallysleepC.tokeepthemiceinaroomwithanelectricshockallthetimeD.toletthemicereceivethesameamountofsleepandcalories36.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?A.Arecentstudyshowslateeatingaffectsweight.B.Whatweeatcanaffectlearningandmemory.C.Themicethatateduringsleepinghoursdidn’tremember.D.Themicethatateduringusualhoursdidn’tremember.37.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.EatingsnacksaffectsmemoryB.LateeatinghurtsbrainC.NeverstayuplateD.Keepawayfromsnacks四.阅读表达(共6分)Doyouplayamusicalinstrument?Ifso,youmaybegettingsmarter.Arecentstudyshowsthattakingmusiclessonscanraiseaperson’sIQ.Scientistsstudied132childreninCanadianschools.Atthebeginningoftheschoolyear,thesechildrentookanIQtest.Thentheyweredividedintofourgroups.Onegrouptooksinginglessons.Anothergrouptookweeklypianolessons.Thethirdgrouptookclassesindramas.Andthelastgroupdidnospecialactivitiesata11.Attheendoftheschoolyear,the132childrentookanIQtestagain.Inallfourgroups,theaverage(平均)scorewentup.However,thepianoplayers’IQswentup70pointsonaverage.Theaverageincrease(增加)fortheotherthreegroupswasonly4.3points.Theresearcherssaythatthedifferenceissmallanditmaynotresultinbettergradesforthepianoplayers.However,theystillconsidertheresultsimportant.Learninganinstrumenthelpskidsbecomebetteratconcentrating(专注)andatmemorizingthings.Therefore,theresearcherssay,itmaybegoodforbraindevelopmentinyoungpeople.Ifyouhaveachancetolearntoplayamusicalinstrument,nevermissit.Rememberitcanmakeyousmarter.38.Whichgroupgotthehighestpoints?39.Whodo“they”referto(指代)inParagraph4?40.Doyoulikelearninganinstrument?Whyorwhynot?五.词汇填空(每小题1分,共10分)41.Thesjewellerywasfoundintherubbishbinbyacleaner.42.Lossofhealthismoreseriousthanlossof(财富).43.Itwassaidthattheoldmanwas(指控)withmurderandarrested.44.Sometimesmostofusare(或许)angrywithourfriends,parentsorteachers.45.Hehasmadealotof(敌人)becauseofhiswayofworking.46.一WhatdoyouthinkofLucy?一Totellthet,Idon'tlikeheratall.Sheistooproud.47.Thethiefwasoncearrestedandputintopthreeyearsago.48.Allherneighbourssupposedhertobeanactress,butinf,shewasnot.49.Floodsmaybecausedinmanypartsofthecountrywhenitrainsh.50.—Didthissuspecthaveacrecord?—Yes.Heoncerobbedawomanofherhandbag.六.翻译句子(每小题2分,共10分)51.原来嫌疑犯和那个犯罪活动无关。52.案发时我不在现场。53.任何能提供有用信息的人应该联系警方。54.孩子们需要防范他们周围的任何可能的危险。55.他说他当时正赶着去关窗。七.书面表达(20分)下周,学校将举行一次故事创作比赛,请你以Adetectivestory为题,根据下面的要点提示,写一篇80词左右的故事,来描述一起谋杀案件的侦破过程。注意:1.内容必须包括上述要点,推理过程可适当发挥,但不要逐字翻译;2.条理清楚,语句连贯。参考答案一.单项填空题号12345678答案BDBBCADD题号9101112131415答案ADADDCB二.完形填空题号16171819202122232425答案ADDBCBBCCB三.阅读理解题号262728293031323334

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