冀教版英语九年级全册Unit4 Stories and Poems单元练习文档格式.docx
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C.Shehadatrafficaccident.
8.A.Safetyrules.
B.Theimportanceofsafetyrules.
C.Anewruler.
9.A.Makethefloordry.B.Makethekitchenwet.C.Slipandfall.
10.A.Heisfallingdown.
B.Heisgettingdownfromthetree.
C.Heisclimbingupatree.
Ⅲ.听长对话和问题,选择正确的答案(5分)
11.Whycan'
tthewomangotosleep?
A.Becausesheisn'
tsleepy.
B.Becausesheistooexciting.
C.Becauseshecan'
tforgettheaccident.
12.Wherewasthemanridingwhentheaccidenthappened?
A.Hewasridingontherightsideoftheroad.
B.Hewasridinginthemiddleoftheroad.
C.Hewasridinginthestreet.
13.Whywasthemantakentothehospital?
A.Hisrightarmwasbroken.
B.Hewasnotbadlyhurt.
C.Thewomanisthedriver.
14.Whatcausedtheaccident?
A.Theman'
snotobeyingtherulesoftheroad.
B.Thedriver'
sskill.
C.Thewoman'
scarelessness.
15.Didthewomandriveacar,too?
A.Yes,shedid.B.No,shedidn'
t.C.Wedon'
tknow.
Ⅳ.听短文填空(5分)
InformationSheet
It'
simportantforstudentsto16.
atschool.
Studentsshouldn'
tcrowdwhentheygo17.
.
18.
schoolaloneonschoolnightswouldbedangerous.
Theirschoolthingsandmoneyshould19.
Studentsshould20.
eachotherandhelpingeachotherisveryimportant.
二、单项选择(共12小题;
共12分)
21.Ihave
goodfriendshereandtheyoftenhelpmewhenIamintrouble.
A.thenumberofB.thenumberC.anumberofD.anumber
22.Thethiefstolesomethingimportantand
A.cameinB.ranawayC.gotupD.gotlost
23.Afterthat,theoldman
livedinthesmallhouse.
A.notanylongerB.notlonger
C.nolongerD.notanymore
24.WhenJasonwaspaintingthewall,someboyspassedbyandwantedtojoinhim.
A.wentoutB.wentthroughC.wentawayD.wentpast
25.Tomfelldownandgothurt,sowesenthimtothehospital
A.atonceB.justamomentC.foronceD.foramoment
26.AfatherintheUKhas
awonderfulideatosendhiskidstoschoolontime.Hetakeshissonstotheirschoolinawhitetank(坦克)
A.lookeduptoB.madeupC.comeupwithD.shownup
27.Pleaseanswermyquestionina
voice.
A.loudB.loudlyC.aloudD.weak
28.Iamgreatlyinterestedinthispainting.It
thepainter'
sdeeplovefornature.
A.expressesB.discussesC.expectsD.imagines
29.Mr.Li
usareportonourenvironmentwhentheearthquakehappenedinJapan.
A.gaveB.isgivingC.wasgiving
30.WhenIcamebackhome,mymother
dinner.
A.cooksB.iscookingC.wascookingD.havecooked
31.---Yousee,amaniscuttingatreeonthemoon.
---It
betrue.Theteachersaysthereisnoaironthemoon.
A.can'
tB.maynotC.shouldn'
tD.mustn'
t
32.---Whosebikeisthis?
belongtoAdam.Look!
Hisbagisonit.
A.mustB.mayC.willD.can
三、完形填空(共10小题;
共15分)
Fivepaintingsworth500millioneuros,includingworksbymodernmastersHenriMatisseandPabloPicasso,havebeenstolenfromaParismuseum,officialssaidThursday.
Thepaintings33
missingjustbeforetheMuseed'
ArtModernewastoopen.
A34
windowandlocksuggestedthatittookplaceovernightWednesday.Videocamerasrecordedonepersonenteringthemuseum35
awindow.Butitwasunclear36
morethievestookpartinstealingtheart.
BesidestheMatisseandthePicasso,worksbyGeorgesBraque,FerdinandLegerandAmedeoModiglianiwerealso37
fromthewallsofthemuseum,oneofthemost-visitedintheFrenchcapital.
Itissaidthatthestolenpaintings38
500millioneuros(635milliondollars).
Francehasseenagrowing39
ofarttheftsinrecentmonths.
InJanuary,about30paintings—40
somebyPicassoandHenriRousseau—werestolenfromabuildingintheCoted'
Azur,withatotalvalueofaroundonemillioneuros.
OnNewYear'
sEve,apaintingbyEdgarDegas41
fromtheCantiniMuseuminMarseille,alsointhesouthofFrance.The1877paintingworth800,000euroshadbeenlentfor42
bytheMuseed'
OrsayinParis.
InJunelastyear,thePicassoMuseuminPariswasrobbedduringtheday,theartstolenwasworththreemillioneuros.
33.A.discoveredB.werediscovered
C.havediscoveredD.isdiscovered
34.A.movedB.pulledC.lostD.broken
35.A.acrossB.throughC.onD.over
36.A.whyB.whenC.ifD.where
37.A.takenawayB.givenawayC.thrownawayD.putaway
38.A.soldB.costC.tookD.afford
39.A.groupB.partC.lotD.number
40.A.includingB.exceptC.withD.against
41.A.boughtB.borrowedC.disappearedD.appeared
42.A.ameetingB.anexhibitionC.aplayD.aconcert
四、阅读理解(共15小题;
共30分)
A
What'
sthis?
Ifyou'
relookingatthistreeintheshapeofabutterfly,it'
satopiary.Atopiaryisatreeorbushthatistrainedintoashape.
Atopiarygardenershouldmakeadrawingfirst.Thedrawingshowsthe"
finalshapethatthegardenerlikes.Thegardenerthenchoosesabushforthetopiary.Itmaybeonethatjustplantedoronethatisalreadyinplace.
InJuneoftheplant'
sfirstyear,thegardenerlooksfornewleaves.Whentheleavesgrow,it'
stimetoshapethebottomofthebush.Itneedsaboutfiveyears.Thetopisnottrimmedduringthistime.Inthefifthyear,thebushgrowstallenoughforshaping.Thenthegardenerbeginstoshapethewholebush.
Onceatopiaryhasbeenstarted,itneedscareallyear.Insummeritmustbecutmanytimestokeepitsshape.Thiscuttingalsohelpsthebushgrow.Inwinterthebushesdon'
tgrow.Thegardenershavetobrushsnowofftheplants,orsnowmayhurtsomepartsofthem.
Topiarygardeningisaveryoldart.TheRomansdiditinthefirstcentury.Inthesixteenthcentury,peopleinEuropelikedtopiariestoo.Bythelate1600s,topiarieswerealsogrowninAmerica.Todayit'
spopularinmanypartsoftheworld.
43.Putthefollowingintherightorderaccordingtothepassage.
a.Thegardenerchoosesabushforthetopiary.
b.Thewholebushgrowstallenoughforshaping.
c.Thegardenerbeginstoshapethebottomofthebush.
d.Thegardenerdrawstheshapeofatopiary.
A.d-a-b-c.B.b-c-a-d.C.a-d-c-b.D.d-a-c-b.
44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
trimmed"
inthethirdparagraphmean?
A.shakenB.cutC.cleanedD.collected
45.Whymustwecutatopiarymanytimesinthesummer?
A.Becausethebushcanbeingoodshape.
B.Becauseitwillmakethebushgrowslowly.
C.Becauseitcanchangethebushintoanotherone.
D.Becauseithelpsthebushgrowtallenough.
46.Growingatopiarygardentakebothskillsand
A.moodB.luckC.moneyD.time
47.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusthat
A.topiarygardeninghasalonghistory
B.topiarygardeningistoodifficultanarttolearn
C.topiarygardeningplaysagreatroleinourlife
D.topiarygardeningwillbemorepopularinthefuture
B
Whatdoyouseewhenyoulookatabstract(抽象)art?
Doesitmakesensetoyou?
Doesitlooklikeanything?
Isitsupposedto?
Abstractartbecamepopularintheearly20thcentury.Artistsdidnotwanttopaint,draw,orsculptthingsexactly(确切地)liketheylooked.Theydidn'
twanttheirarttoberealistic.Theyweremoreinterestedinbasicshapesandcolours.
Picassoisprobablythemostfamousoftheseartists.Hepaintedanddrewinmany,manystyles.Sometimesheusedalotofbluecolours(his"
blueperiod"
).Later,heusedmoreredandpinkcolours(his"
roseperiod"
).Manyofhisotherpaintingsarecalled"
cubist(立体画派)"
becausetheyaremadeofpaintedsquares.
Afteralongtime,Picasso'
spaintingsbecamemoreandmoreabstract.Hepaintedpeopleandthingsusingstrangeshapes.Hisworkwassooriginal;
manyofhisfellowartistsdidn'
tunderstandit.
Kandinsky,anotherfamousartist,usedlines,shapes,andpatternstopainthissubjects.Hispaintingsalsousedstrongcolourstoexpressfeelings.
Otherartistslikethesurrealists(超现实主义者),wereinterestedinsubconscious(潜意识).PainterslikeBretonandMagritteusedmanysymbolintheirwork.Themeaningorsubjectoftheirworkwasn'
talwaysclear.Dali,anothersurrealistartist,paintedpicturesthatlooklikedreams.
Therearestillmanyabstractartistsaroundtheworld.That'
sthewaymanyartistsprefer.Theywanteachpersontolookatartandfindtheirownmeaninginit.
48.Whichwouldbemostlikeabstractart?
A.Apaintingofahouse.
B.Asculptureofacar.
C.Adrawingoftwopeopleinacoffeehouse.
D.Aredandbluepainting,withnoclearsubject.
49.WhathappenedtoPicasso'
sworkafteralongtime?
A.Itbecamemoreabstract.
B.Itbecamelessoriginal.
C.Hewentfromusingredcolourstousingbluecolours.
D.Heonlypaintedwithcolouredsquares.
50.HowdidKandinskyexpressfeelings?
A.Byusingcoloursandshapes.
B.Bypaintingrealisticpeople.
C.Bypaintingwithalotofsymbols.
D.Bypaintinginredandpinkcolours.
51.Whoisprobablythemostfamousabstractartist?
A.Breton.B.Dali.C.Picasso.D.Magritte.
52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Picassopaintedinmanydifferentstyles.
B.Daliwasinterestedindr
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