1、 人教版英语九年级上册Units 1014 达标测试卷第一部分听力(五大题,25分)一、听对话,选出与所听内容相符的图片。(共5分)二、听句子,选择最佳应答语。(共5分)()6. A. Yes, please. B. Not at all. C. With pleasure.()7. A. Well done. B. Good idea. C. See you later.()8. A. Youre welcome. B. Thats right. C. Youre great.()9. A. Thats all right. B. Sure, Id love to. C. Its my pl
2、easure.()10. A. Its exciting! B. Not at all. C. What a pity!三、听小对话,选择最佳答案。(共5分)()11. Where are they?A. At home. B. In a hospital. C. In a classroom.()12. Where is the woman going?A. To the bookstore. B. To the store. C. To the post office.()13. Who made a telephone call half an hour ago?A. Peters fr
3、iend. B. Peters aunt. C. Peters uncle.()14. Where are they?A. In a hospital. B. At Fourth Street. C. On a bus.()15. What does the man mean?A. Hell have a cup of tea.B. Hell get some more coffee.C. He doesnt want any more coffee.四、听长对话,选择最佳答案。(共5分)听第一段对话,完成16、17小题。()16. What was the speech about?A. S
4、cience. B. Health. C. The environment.()17. Who did Marie come here with?A. Mike. B. Mikes brother. C. Her brother.听第二段对话,完成1820小题。()18. What did Mary do at the party?A. She sang a song.B. She danced.C. She played the violin.()19. When did Daniel leave the party?A. At 11:00. B. At 11:30. C. At 12:00
5、.()20. How did the girl go back home?A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By car.五、听短文,选择最佳答案。(共5分)()21. Who often made meals?A. Mom. B. Dad. C. The speaker.()22. Why did the speaker refuse to eat the biscuits?A. Because the speaker didnt like eating biscuits.B. Because the biscuits were not made by Mom.C. Be
6、cause the biscuits were burned terribly.()23. What did Dad do with the burned biscuits?A. He threw them away.B. He disliked them.C. He ate all of them.()24. What did Dad say to the speakers mom?A. “I dislike burned biscuits.” B. “I love burned biscuits.”C. “I love my lovely child.”()25. Which of the
7、 following is TRUE?A. Our parents must be good at cooking after work.B. We should learn to accept someones mistakes.C. We have to help our family with housework after school.第二部分笔试(六大题,95分)六、单项选择。(共10分)()26. Bad luck!My car has broken down.Dont worry!Ill give you_ lift and drive you home.A. a B. an
8、C. the D. /()27. Neither Jim nor Li Lei_interested in playing computer games now.A. am B. was C. are D. is ()28. Whats your favorite _?Winter. I can make a snowman.A. subject B. season C. sport D. color()29. Mom, when should we go to the hospital tomorrow?The_ we start, the_ we will come back.A. ear
9、lier; sooner B. earliest; soonestC. earliest; sooner D. earlier; soonest()30. They_on a new journey after a long time of rest.A. turn off B. take off C. set out D. put out()31. Mr. Smith _an interesting talk on his visit to China at the meeting last night.A. gives B. gave C. will give D. has given()
10、32. What happened to you last night?We were stuck in the heavy traffic, and by the time we arrived at the restaurant, it_. A. has been closed B. has closed C. is closed D. had been closed()33. Most countries have different customs.How about shaking hands in China? In our country, people are expected
11、 to_gloves before shaking hands.A. put away B. play with C. hang up D. take off()34. We should_ the friendship that we have developed in the past years.A. value B. change C. make D. get()35. Many people lost their homes because of wars. Its important _ a peaceful world.A. build B. built C. to build
12、D. building七、补全对话。(有一项多余)(共10分)A: Hi, Robert. Welcome to my hometown again. How did you get here?B: Hello, Linda. 36. _A: There are lots of changes here. For example, there are plenty of trees and the air is cleaner. 37. _B: Yes, I do. The river was a little bit dirty.A: But there are more fish in t
13、he river now. Everyone takes part in protecting the environment now.B: 38. _A: We plant a lot of trees every year. We ride a bike or walk instead of taking a car, and we throw rubbish in the bins and keep public places clean and beautiful for everyone.B: That sounds great.I hope your hometown will b
14、e better and better.A: 39. _B: Youre welcome. Lets try to save the earth and make it more beautiful together.A: 40. _A. I took a train first and then I got here by bus.B. Im sorry to hear that.C. Thank you.D. Do you remember fishing with me 3 years ago?E. How do you protect the environment?F. Good i
15、dea!八、完形填空。(共15分)Shyness once took over my life. When I was 13, in my French lesson, my teacher told us to record ourselves speaking about our families. I recorded myself with confidence. When I pressed “play” to listen back, I _41_ my strange voicejust like a little kids. That made me shy and upset
16、, so I _42_ taking part in such activities from then on.Years after that, I became a teacher in a primary school. On the first day, my hands could not help but sweat(出汗). The weight of my arms was trying to stop me from _43_ the door. Though I was a little _44_, I opened the door slowly. Suddenly, a
17、 wave of laughter flew through the air. Then I walked in, and felt it was a bad _45_ to be a teacher. They did not _46_ to care about me at all. After class, a little girl walked up to me and asked “Could you help me to read this?” with the most excited face I had ever seen as if she had just gotten
18、 a cookie. “I like your voice!” she said. Hearing this, I tried to overcome my shyness and my body felt as _47_ as a feather(羽毛). Maybe this was not such a bad idea.Besides, there was one simple thing that _48_ me most. Every day when the students left, they would clean the classroom and leave it _4
19、9_ without ever being told to do so. Actually, they behaved very well. Looking back at it now, I would have to say these students gave me one of the greatest _50_ of my life.In the future, I want to create a place for shy people like me to shine.()41. A. sent B. reminded C. knew D. heard()42. A. avo
20、ided B. practicedC. remembered D. liked()43. A. opening B. answering C. closing D. hitting()44. A. calm B. nervous C. relaxing D. proud()45. A. suggestion B. changeC. choice D. advantage()46. A. seem B. risk C. warn D. advise()47. A. soft B. white C. light D. weak()48. A. bored B. moved C. worried D
21、. hurt()49. A. tidy B. bright C. empty D. warm()50. A. expressions B. chancesC. introductions D. experiences九、阅读理解。(共25分)ATeens Sleep Survey910 hours sleep is what most teens need a night.However, a study shows that:60% of the teens sleep for about 7 hours at night.21% of the teens find it difficult
22、 to fall asleep.56% of the teens feel tired sometimes while 24% feel tired all the time.(续表)Tips on getting to sleepExercise during the day.Avoid coffee before bedtime.Write down your worries and fears.Stay away from electronic devices(电子设备).If you dont fall asleep within about 20 minutes, do someth
23、ing relaxing.Read or listen to soft music.Go back to bed when youre tired.()51. _ of the teens fall asleep easily.A. 6% B. 21% C. 15% D. 18%()52. 60% of the teens sleep for about _ hours at night.A. six B. seven C. eight D. nine()53. What probably cause(s) nearly one third of the teens to stay awake
24、 at night?A. Exams. B. Schoolwork. C. Social media. D. Friends.()54. Which of the following can improve your sleep?A. Drinking coffee when youre tired.B. Doing physical activities during the day.C. Listening to rock music before bedtime.D. Keeping talking with your friends on your phone.()55. Where
25、can you most probably read the material above?A. In a travel guide. B. In a police report.C. In a teens magazine. D. In a diary.B“Militarystyle” travel(特种兵式旅游) has become the latest fashion among Chinese college students, who spend as little money as possible and travel to as many places as they can
26、 during the weekend, hardly taking a rest or even sleeping.To save money, they usually take a normalspeed train on a Friday night.And they arrive at the destination(目的地) city on Saturday morning, travel as many places as possible in the city, sleep at a 24hour restaurant for a few hours on Saturday,
27、 and then repeat the same busy schedule(日程安排) on Sunday before returning to their university in time for classes on Monday morning.Videos of them taking such trips have been very popular, with many people praising them for their energy and high ability to implement their plans.Others, however, quest
28、ion whether such a busy schedule is healthy.Hu Die, a student at Inner Mongolia University of Science & Technology, is one such traveler.She put together a 10day holiday during the recent May Day holiday period and traveled to six cities.“We do not think we are doing something crazy or unbelievable.
29、We are young and energetic enough to experience such a busy travel schedule,” she said. “Moreover, when you travel with your friends, you are happy, and you do not feel tired.”All in all, “militarystyle” travel is basically a form of budget travel(穷游) that interests certain groups of people.This has
30、 led to the appearance of a kind of tourism where travelers are willing to sacrifice(牺牲) comfort for affordability and convenience.()56. What can we know from Paragraph 1?A. The videos of “militarystyle” travel.B. Hu Dies “militarystyle” travel.C. The meaning of “militarystyle” travel.D. The schedul
31、e of “militarystyle” travel.()57. Why do people take a normalspeed train?A. To save money. B. To read books.C. To find a restaurant. D. To sleep well.()58. Whats the meaning of the underlined word “implement” in the passage?A. Forgetting to do something.B. Putting off doing something.C. Doing someth
32、ing that youve said you will do.D. Refusing to do something.()59. Which of the following best shows the structure(结构)of the passage?()60. How many cities did Hu Die travel to during the recent May Day holiday?A. One. B. Six. C. Ten. D. Twentyfour.CPeople know animals do have feelings, but they are n
33、ot sure if these feelings are correctly understood. In recent years, scientists have done research about the feelings of cows, frogs and pandas. _ It says that humans can tell whether a chicken is happy or sad by listening to its calls.The researchers put a bowl behind a door. Inside the bowl, somet
34、imes, there was something chickens love to eat, such as rice or insects. Sometimes, there was nothing. When the chickens saw food behind the door, they seemed happy and produced fast and loud sounds, known as food calls. When there wasnt food, the chickens made low and long noises to express disappo
35、intment. The researchers recorded all these sounds and studied their waves.Then the researchers chose 16 recordings of such chicken noises. Half were from the chickens seeing the food and half were from the chickens finding no food. The recordings were played to 194 volunteers. Sixtynine percent of
36、the volunteers correctly understood whether the chickens were feeling happy or not, and some of them even had no experience of taking care of chickens.The result shows that humans have the natural ability to understand the feelings of chickens. Hopefully, this finding can bring about new technology
37、to help with chickenraising, a big industry in many countries. Some scientists are already working on a smart computer program that can identify chickens feelings. This is good news for farmers who want to make the birds happier and healthier.()61. Which of the following can be put in “_” in Paragra
38、ph 1?A. Humans may not like animals.B. Scientists know nothing about it.C. Nobody knows why this happens.D. A new study adds chickens to the list.()62. Which is most probably the sound wave of a happy call by a chicken?()63. How did the volunteers help with the research?A. By listening to the chicke
39、n calls.B. By taking care of the chickens.C. By finding food for the chickens.D. By making the chickens happy.()64. What does the underlined word “identify” mean in Paragraph 4?A. Control. B. Hide. C. Recognize. D. Hurt.()65. What is the best title for the passage?A. Chickens Food CallsB. Happy Chic
40、kens, Sad ChickensC. Farmers Best ChoiceD. Smart Farmers, Healthy FarmersDEnergy is the ability to do work.Solar energy (太阳能) comes from the Sun.There is also energy that comes from wind and water.66. _? When you ride a bike, you produce energy.You use your legs to push the pedals.Your energy is tra
41、nsferred(转移)to the bike.That makes the bike move.Now imagine riding your bike to create enough power to run a computer.Some students at one school just did that! They jumped on bikes connected to generators and pedaled in place. 67. _. This energy is needed to run their computers.Here is how bicycle
42、powered energy works.When a student pedals the bike, the back wheel spins (快速旋转). The wheel spins the generator.The generator produces electricity.As long as a student pedals the bicycle, 68. _. The electricity can be used right away.This energy can also be kept and used later.People use bicyclepowe
43、red energy to run small devices(设备)such as small televisions and fans. They often use less than 100 watts per hour.However, it would be a mistake to use pedal power to run a fridge. 69. _. The electricity for these machines comes from power lines overhead or underground.Pedal power can be seen in sc
44、hools, gyms, and homes. 70. _!A. This large machine often uses more than 700 watts per hourB. Soon they were producing electricityC. electricity moves through the generatorD. But do you know that energy can come from people, tooE. What a fun way to provide electricityEA footprint means the influence
45、 that a persons or organizations activities have on the environment.Simply understanding it is very useful to us.(Lets take the example of Mr.Browns footprints.)Water footprintWater is the source of life.We use water directly for drinking, cooking and washing, but we also use water indirectly for pr
46、oducing things such as food, paper and cloth.A water footprint tells us how much water is being used.It can help us come up with ways to save water.You can learn about how your daily habits influence your water use through the food you eat, the things you buy and even the energy you use.FoodWater Footprintan apple70 litres(升)a cup of coffee140 litresa kilo of beef15, 500 litresone hamburger2, 400 litres(Chart )Mr.Brown