九年级第十一单元检测题.docx
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九年级第十一单元检测题
1.—IthinkChineseparentsaretoohard______youngchildren.
—Iagreewithyou.
A.for B.with C.on D.to
2.MyparentsandIare______agreement.WeallplantovisitHongKongnextsummervacation.
A.on B.in C.over D.of
3.—Whydoyoulikethisstory?
—Becauseitissomovingthatitmakesme______.
A.cryB.cryingC.tocry
4.—Wouldyouliketogoshoppingwithmetodayortomorrow?
—______.Ihavenothingtodo.
A.Neither B.None C.Either D.All
5.Mr.Kingasksus______ourlifebyourselves.
A.organizing B.organized C.organize D.toorganize
6.Mysister______whenIgothomeyesterdayevening.
A.sleep B.slept C.wassleeping D.issleeping
7.Shewilldosomeshoppingassoonasshe______herhomework.
A.finishes B.hasfinished C.finished D.willfinish
8.Ifailedtheexam.What______news!
Myparentssaidthattheywere______atmygrades.
A.disappointing;disappointingB.disappointing;disappointed
C.disappointed;disappointedD.disappointed;disappointing
9.Mymotheroftenhearsme______inmyroom.
A.sing B.sang C.tosing D.singing
10.—CanIgoouttoplay,Mum?
—Youcan______stayathome______goouttoplay.Itdoesn’tmatter.
A.either;or B.neither;nor C.both;and D.notonly;butalso
11.We______friendswithhimforaboutfiveyears.
A.make B.became C.havebecame D.havebeen
12.It’sgettingtoodark.Lisadidn’tarrivehome.Herparentswere______hersafety.
A.relaxedabout B.excitedabout C.worriedabout D.busywith
13.Hedidn’tfeellike______anyfoodthismorning.Nowheisveryhungry.
A.eat B.eats C.eating D.ate
14.Thegeneralwastold______outandfindthepersonthekingwanted.
A.go B.went C.going D.togo
15.Excuseme.Couldyoutellme______?
A.whendoesthetrainleaveB.whenthetrainleaves
C.whenwillthetrainleaveD.whendidthetrainleave
Ⅱ 完形填空(每小题2分,共20分)
Itwasrainingoutside.Weallstoodnearthedooroftheshop,waiting.
SuddenlyIheardasweet 16 .“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain,”agirlsaid.“No,mydear,we’llwaituntilitstops.It’srainingso 17 ,”hermotheranswered.Thegirl 18 foraboutoneminuteandsaidagain,“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain.”
“We’llgetwetifwedo,”themothersaid.“No,wewon’t.That’snot 19 yousaidthismorning,”theyounggirlsaid.
“Thismorning?
WhendidIsaywecouldrunthroughtherainandnotgetwet?
”
“Don’tyou 20 ?
WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaidtoDaddy,‘IfGodcangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthrough 21 !
’”
Everyonebecame 22 .Wecouldn’thearanythingbuttherain.Themotherthoughtforamomentandthensaid,“Honey,you’reright.Let’srunthroughtherain.IfGodletsusgetwet,wellmaybewejustneedtotakeashower.”
Weallstoodwatchingand 23 astheyranthroughtherain.Theyheldtheirshoppingbagsovertheirheads.Yes,theygotwet,buttheywerefollowedbymanyadultswholaughedlikechildrenallthewayto 24 cars.Ibelievethatsomewheredowntheroadinlife,themotherwillrememberthismomentandshewillsmile.
Peoplecantakeawayyourmoneyandtimecantakeawayyourhealth.However,noonecanevertakeawayyour 25 .Sotakethetimetorunthroughtherain.
16. A.sound B.voice C.noise D.song
17. A.softly B.hardly C.heavily D.loudly
18. A.sat B.ran C.jumped D.waited
19. A.what B.that C.when D.how
20. A.accept B.finish C.remember D.regret
21. A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
22. A.quick B.quiet C.noisy D.excited
23. A.laughing B.smiling C.singing D.playing
24. A.his B.her C.our D.their
25. A.memories B.health C.money D.grades
Ⅲ.A
Ineversawmyfatherhomefromworklateorill,nordidIeverseemyfathertakea“nightoutwiththeboys”.Hehadnohobbiesbutjusttookcareofhisfamily.
For22years,sinceIlefthomeforcollege,myfathercalledmeeverySundayat9:
00am.Hewasalwaysinterestedinmylife—howmyfamilywasdoing.ThecallsevencamewhenheandmymotherwereinAustralia,EnglandorFlorida.
NineyearsagowhenIboughtmyfirsthouse,myfather,67yearsold,spenteighthoursadayforthreedays,paintingmyhouse.Hewouldnotallowmetopaysomeonetohaveitdone.Allheaskedwasaglassoficedtea,andthatIheldapaintbrushforhimandtalkedtohim.ButIwastoobusy,forIhadalawpracticetorun,andIcouldnottakethetimetoholdthepaintbrush,ortalktomyfather.
Fiveyearsago,my71-year-oldfatherspentfivehoursputtingtogetheraswingset(秋千)formydaughter.Again,allheaskedwasthatIgothimaglassoficedtea,andtalkedtohim.Butagain,Ihadlaundrytodo,andthehousetoclean.
ThemorningonSunday,January16,1996,myfathertelephonedmeasusual.Thistimeheseemedtohaveforgottensomethingswehaddiscussedtheweekbefore.Ihadtogettochurch,andIcuttheconversationshort.
Thecallcameat4:
40am.ThatdaymyfatherwassenttohospitalinFlorida.Igotonaplaneimmediately,andIvowed(发誓)thatwhenIarrived,Iwouldmakeupforthelosttime,andhaveanicelongtalkwithhimandreallygettoknowhim.
IarrivedinFloridaat1:
00am,butmyfatherhadpassedawayat9:
12pm.Thistimeitwashewhodidnothavetimetotalk,ortimetowaitforme.
IntheyearssincehisdeathIhavelearntmuchaboutmyfather,andevenmoreaboutmyself.Asafather,heneveraskedmeforanythingbutmytime.Nowhehasallmyattention,everysingleday.
26.Weknowfromthereadingthatthefather______.
A.likedtopainthousesB.hadnofriendsaroundhim
C.wasnothealthyinhisyouthD.thoughtofhisfamilyashisall
27.Whenherfatherpaintedherfirsthouse,thedaughter______.
A.couldonlyaffordaglassoficedteaB.wastoobusytotalktoherfather
C.coulddonothingbutholdapaintbrushD.spenteighthoursadayworkingwithherfather
28.OnJanuary16,1996,thedaughterfeltthatherfather______.
A.seemedtobealittledifferentB.hadnotimetophoneherasusual
C.becameinterestedinchurchD.hadforgottentodiscusssomethingswithher
29.Inthereadingtheunderlinedphrase“gettoknowhim”mostprobablymeans______.
A.gethimtoknowher B.knowmoreabouthim
C.gethimtoknowhimself D.makehimwell-known
30.Whichisthebesttitleofthereading?
A.PaintingHouses B.Daughter’sFamily C.FatherandI D.Father’sPhoneCalls
Ⅲ.B
Saturday,June16th
Inthemorning,wewentcampingalongapathinGreenNaturalPark.Wewerehappybecauseitwasasunnyday.Wewereexpectinganenjoyabletwo-dayholiday.Ontheway,wekeptsingingandmakingjokes.
However,intheafternoon,whenwefinishedourpicnicatoneo’clock,itwasdarkandwindy.Soon,therewasashower.Unluckily,noneofusbroughtanumbrella.Weranaboutbutwecouldfindnoplacetohidein.
Twentyminutespassedanditwasstillraining.Therewerehourstogobeforewereachedthecampsite(野营地).Itwasevenworsethatoursmallcompass(指南针)showedthatwewenttothewrongway.Wehadlostourway!
Wehadtomakeaquickdecisionasitwasrainingheavily.Chrissaidweshouldsetupatenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtosetupatent.ChrisandItriedtomakeafiretokeepuswarm.Butwewereunabletolightthefire,aseverythingwaswet.Wedriedourselves,chattedandwaitedinsidethetent.Ataboutfiveo’clock,itstoppedraining.Wedecidedtogiveupthecampingtripbecauseallofushadbeenverytired.
Thiscampingtripmaynotbeverysuccessfulbutweknoweachotherbetter.AndthemostimportantthingI’velearnedfromthistripistheimportanceofteamspirit.
31.ThewriterwentcampinginGreenNaturalPark______.
A.for4hours B.for2days C.inJune D.intheafternoon
32.Itwasevenworsethatthey______.
A.hadnopicnic B.losttheirway
C.couldn’tlightthefire D.couldn’tknoweachother
33.Chrissuggestedthattheyshould______intherain.
A.setupatent B.reachthecampsite C.keepsinging D.findaplacetohidein
34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Itwassunnyinthemorning.B.Noneofthemhadanumbrella.
C.Theygaveupthecampingatlast.D.Theyranabouttodrythemselves.
35.Thewriterhaslearnedtheimportanceof______fromthetrip.
A.makingadecisionB.workingtogether
C.enjoyingholidaysD.takingacompass
C
Areyouahappypersonmostofthetime?
Ordoyoueasilygetangrysometimes?
Everyonehasadifferenttemperament(脾气).Itisusuallybelievedthatbothgenes(基因)andenvironmentmayaffectpeople’stemperamentsindifferentways.Butnowscientistshavefoundthattheseasonofbirthalsoplaysarole.
ScientistsfromBudapest,Hungary,studied400universitystudents.Inthestudy,thestudentsneededtofinishaquestionnaire(问卷).Thepurposeofitwastofindoutwhichoffourkindsoftemperamentstheymosthad.Fromthequestionnaire,scientistsfoundthatthestudentsalwaysansweredsomethinglike“mymoodoftenchangesfornoreason”and“Ilovetodealwithnewprojects,evenifitisrisky”.Theseanswerswerethenmatchedwiththeirbirthdays.
Theydiscoveredthatpeopleborninsummereasilychangebetweensadandhappymoodscomparedtopeopleborninwinter.Thosewhoalwaysfeelpositivearemostlyborninspringandsummer.
Thestudyalsofoundthatthoseborninautumnlessprobablehadamoodofdepressionwhichmayeasilydrivethemtocry,whilethoseborninwinterwerenoteasiertobeangry.
Scientistssaidthatthiswasprobablybecausetheseasonshadaninfluenceoncertainchemicalsinthehumanbody.Andthechemicalsareimportanttocontrolpeople’smoodseveninadultlife.
“Itseemsthatwhenyouarebornmayincreaseordecreaseyourchanceofdevelopingcertainmooddisorders(紊乱),”leadscientistXeniaGondatoldTheTelegraph.
36.Whatprobablycan’taffectpeople’stemperamentsaccordingtoParagraph1?
A.Gen
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