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14-15学年新目标九Unit6试题(河南)Class:   &&&& Name:   &&&& Marks:  &&&& (满分100分)
一、单项选择 (15小题,每小题1分,共15分)&从A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。&(&& )1. ― Is Yi Jianlian      NBA player?&― He used to be. But now he plays for Guangdong Southern Tigers in CBA.&A. a&& &&&B. an&& &&C. the&&&D. \(&& )2. ― Why don’t you buy a camera?&&&&& ― Do you think I need to? My phone is often used      a camera.&&&& A. by&&&& &&B. for&& &#61472;&&C. as&&& &&&D. with(&& )3. To plan your time better, you can make a      of the things you need to do first. &&&& A. list&&&& &&B. project& &C. number&&&D. lot&&&& (&& )4. ― How dangerous!&&&&& ― Yeah. The bus      hit the car just now.&&&& A. clearly&&&B. normally &C. nearly&&&D. mostly(&& )5. ― Can we pick some oranges to eat?&&&&& ― Can’t you see that they are green? They must be     .&&&& A. sweet&&&& &&B. salty&&& & &C. hot& && &D. sour(&& )6. ― If the Japanese football team had a match with the German football team, which do you think would win?&― The German team would win without any     . It’s a much better team. &A. hope&&& &&B. secret&&& &C. interest &&D. doubt(&& )7. ― Why do many people buy things online on the 11th of November every year?&&&&& ― Because there are many sales. The prices are     .&A. much cheaper& & &B. much lower&&& &C. more expensive&&& &D. much higher(&& )8. ― How nice the fish     !&&&&& ― Really? I am sure you’ll like it better if you try some.&A. smells&&& &&B. feels&&&& &C. tastes &&&D. sounds(&& )9. ― Sorry, sir. But is this umbrella yours?&&&&& ― Oh, sorry. I just took it     . Mine is under the seat.&& &A. for yourself&& &&B. by mistake&& &C. in person&&&& &&D. at last(&& )10. ― The 20th World Cup      in Brazil, right?&&&&&& ― Yes. It      this summer.&A. took place&&& &&B. was taken place&C. was taken place&&& &D. took place(&& )11. Which of the following signs means “No locking”?&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &A.&&&&&&&&& B.&&&&&&&&&& C.&&&&&&&&&& D.& (&& )12. ― Michael Jackson was called the king of pop, wasn’t he?&― Of course. He      by people all over the world.&A. was looked up&&& &B. was looked up to &C. looked up&&&& && &D. looked up to (&& )13. ― Was table tennis invented by the Chinese?&&&&&& ― No. It      in China until the start of the 20th century.&&& &A. played&&&& &&B. was played&&& &&C. didn’t play&& &&D. wasn’t played(&& )14. ― Do you know      in ancient China?&&&&&& ― I have no idea. But I know people once used tree leaves to make paper.&&& &A. how paper was made&B. how was paper made& &&& &C. what paper was made &D. what was paper made(&& )15. ― Many thanks for what you’ve done for us.&&&&&& ―     .&&& &A. Don’t mention it&&& &B. Never mind&&&& &C. That’s right&&&& &&D. You seem to have a point二、 完形(15小题,每小题1分,共15分)&先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出一个可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。Pets are part of people’s life. If you are like most people&&& 16&&& have pets, you care for them as if they were your children. Meeting their needs is a(n)&&& 17&&& part of your day, because you want them to have everything they need. One thing they need but cannot tell you about is&&&& 18&&& . Many pet&&& 19&&& put on animals’ music because this helps their pets to feel&&& 20&&& when they are gone. Most people are&&& 21&&& throughout the day, leaving their pets&&& 22&&& at home. To make your pets feel comfortable and safe, you could try putting on music before you&& 23&&& the house. You might have to&&& 24&&& music to see what type works for your pet. If you just want to keep your pet calm, you will need to play&&& 25&&& music instead of rock or hip-hop music, which might&&& 26&&& your pet.& Also, you need to know that different pets act&&& 27&&& to music. Hard rock music has also been found to work&&& 28&&& to calm some pets, as well as piano music.&& 29&&& piano music works well on most animals, it works best on cats.Playing music is also a great idea for people with&&& 30&&& pets. They can have such a difficult time getting used to (习惯于) their new environment that they need all the help.(&& )16. A. which&&B. who&&&&C. whom&&&D. whose(&& )17. A. small&&B. difficult&& & &C. important&&D. unimportant&(&& )18. A. food&&B. money& && &C. music&&&D. interest(&& )19. A. owners&&& &B. scientists&&&C. shops&&&& &&D. projects(&& )20. A. sadder &&B. angrier&&&C. worse&&&&&& &D. better (&& )21. A. at work&&B. at home &&&C. at the door &&D. at the church(&& )22. A. aloud&& &&B. awake&&&C. alone&&&D. asleep&#61472;(&& )23. A. buy&&& &B. leave&&&&&&& &C. build&&&D. clean up(&& )24. A. change&&B. make& &&&C. write&&&&&&& &D. listen to &(&& )25. A. noisy&&&&&&& B. hard&&& & &C. loud&&&& &&&& D. soft(&& )26. A. interest&&B. annoy&&&C. worry&&&&&& &D. entertain(&& )27. A. bravely&&B. correctly&&&C. differently&&D. the same(&& )28. A. badly&&B. well&&&&C. hard&&&D. closely(&& )29. A. Though &&B. Until&&&C. Because&&D. Since(&& )30. A. big&&B. old&&&& &&C. little&&&&&&& &D. new三、理解(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)&下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。A&&The Coca Cola Company has an invention―the “PlantBottle”. It is partly made from plants and can be recycled (循环). It shows how businesses can help to deal with the problem of climate (气候) change.&&Now the UK has a new light bulb that can last 25 years or more. It is green and environment-friendly (环保的), and as bright as the old light bulbs, but it costs£30.&&Good news for swimmers. Do you want to talk to your friends under the water? Rich Stachowski invented this Water Talky at the age of 10. This invention can amplify (扩大) voices underwater for up to 15 feet.&&If you sit in a chair for too long or in a bad position (姿势), your back may begin to hurt. Now there is a new chair that can help you avoid that. It was developed by German scientists. It makes noises to tell users when they need to move.
(&& )31. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the “PlantBottle”?&& &A. The bottle is completely made of plants.&& &B. It was a product of the Coca Cola Company.&& &C. It costs much money.&& &D. People can’t recycle it. (&& )32. The new light bulb     .&& &A. is brighter than the old ones&&&&&& &B. isn’t good for the environment&& &C. can last at least 25 years&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&D. can last less than 25 years(&& )33. The Water Talky was invented by     .&& &A. German scientists& &B. a young child&&& &C. a UK company&&& &D. some swimmers(&& )34. What will happen if you sit in the chair for too long?&& &A. Your head will hurt.&&&&&&&&& &&B. You will be very nervous.&& &C. The chair will move.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&D. The chair will warn you to move.(&& )35. All the four inventions have something to do with     .&& &A. daily life &B. the climate& &&C. making money& &D. the environment&&& BDo you have the experience of taking music lessons against your wishes? Perhaps you have complained about it because you thought it took you much playtime. But now you’d better thank your parents for their time and money spent on your musical training. A recent study suggests music lessons can make children have better memories than their peers (同龄人).The Canadian study showed that after one year of musical training, children did better on a memory test than those who didn’t take music lessons.The researchers made the children aged between 4 and 6 into two groups ― one group of children took music lessons outside school, and the other didn’t take any musical training. In one year, they took four tests in different times. The results showed brain (大脑) development changes at least every four months.The children taking music lessons not only did better in musical listening but also made faster progress in other ways, such as reading, writing, math and IQ.People say music is the good medicine (良药) for a broken heart. Now it seems music can also help us to improve our memories. We are sure to find more and more in the wonderful world of music.根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。(&& )36. You’d better thank your parents for their time and money spent on your musical training because     .&&& &A. you get well after you take music lessons&B. you will make faster progress in every way &C. music can help you to improve your memories&&& &D. music lessons have taken up most your free time& (&& )37. The researchers made one group of the children aged 4~6 take music lessons for     .&&& &A. six months& &&&& &B. a year&&&& &#61472;&C. two years&&&&& &&&D. four years(&& )38. The Canadian study showed that brain development changes     .&&& &A. once a week&&&&&&&&&& &B. twice half a year&&& &C. four times a year&&&& &&D. at least every four months(&& )39. According to the last paragraph, most people think music can make us     .&&& &A. happy&&&&B. worried&&&&& &C. smart&&&&& &&&D. confident(&& )40. What does the passage mainly tell us?&&& &A. How to become cleverer.&&& &B. Music does us much good. &C. What to find in wonderful music.&& &D. Everyone should receive music training.C&&&& Google and Toyota have worked together to create a new smart car. It can run on the road without a driver. It drives itself. The self-driving car hasn’t been on sale to the public, so we don’t know how much it costs. Another thing most people want to know is whether it will be safe enough to run on the road.&The self-driving car uses electricity as its power, and it can’t drive very quickly―the top speed would be 25 miles per hour. It is actually controlled by a computer system (系统) on the car. The system keeps on collecting information by some video cameras inside the car and a LIDAR sensor (激光雷达传感器) on top of it. A computer processes the information and decides what to do. “The self-driving car has only buttons (按钮) for go and stop, so it’s very easy to use,” an engineer of Google says. “And what’s more, it will make car accidents less and make the world a safer place.” The self-driving car has driven hundreds of thousands of miles in California, and it has only gotten into two accidents by human mistake.According to CNN, self-driving cars will also help to reduce (减少) the number of cars in big cities. “Self-driving cars would be able to send you to the workplace and then pick up another person instead of stopping in a parking lot.”根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。(&& )41. We don’t know the price of the self-driving car because     .&A. it is on sale only in America&B. it isn’t made for sale& &&C. people can get it for free&&D. it hasn’t been on sale to the public(&& )42. The self-driving car can collect information using     .&①video cameras &②a computer &③a LIDAR sensor &④a computer system&A. ①② &&B. ①③&& &&C. ①②③&&D. ①②③④&#61472;(&& )43. According to CNN, self-driving cars will     .&A. send us more quickly to the workplace&&&B. lead to heavier traffic&C. improve traffic condition in big cities&D. carry more people than a normal car&&& &(&& )44. We can infer from the passage that the self-driving car would     .&A. be good for our environment&&&B. be very cheap&C. not follow humans’ order&&&D. be on sale quickly(&& )45. Which is the best title for the passage?&A. The best car in the world&B. A new self-driving car&C. How a self-driving car works&D. A car invented by an American companyDIn Arizona, the USA, there is a new idea to make people have a healthy lifestyle ― if overweight (超重的) people fail to follow their doctors’ advice, they could be charged (收费) $50 every year. If the new idea becomes a law, smokers who fail to follow a healthy lifestyle will also have to pay. People with children or who are overweight because of medical treatments would not be charged.Medicaid (医疗补助) in the United States is a health program which offers health insurance (保险) to poor people or families. Every year, it costs the government (政府) 339 billion dollars (2.2 trillion yuan). There are many other health programs like Medicaid in America. That is to say, America spends a large amount of money every year in keeping people healthy. So, it will be a terrible waste if American people don’t follow their doctors’ advice to keep healthy. After the idea was shown to the public, many people are too worried. Kyrsten Sinema, from Arizona’s government, said, “There isn’t a right way to decide whether someone is following his doctor’s advice or not.”&&&& Some overweight people believe the idea will work. Kevin Woodman, 46, lost 73 kg in nine months by eating less and exercising more.For some people, the idea isn’t necessary. In their opinion, people can look after themselves.& 根据短文内容,将下面表格中的信息补充完整。A new idea to make people (46)   &&& in the USA&(47)     except people with children or who are overweight because of medical treatments will be charged if they fail to follow their doctors’ advice.The background (背景) of the idea&Many health programs in the USA spend (48)     every year in keeping people healthy. It will be a terrible waste if American people don’t follow their doctors’ advice to keep healthy.People’s different opinions about the new idea&Many people are too worried.&Some overweight people believe (49)    .&Some people think (50)    .
四、词语运用(10小题,每小题1分,共10分) &阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式,使短文通顺、意思完整。请将答案写在短文后相应题号的横线上。每空限填一词,每词限用一次。方框中有两个词是多余的。develop&&&&& life&&&&& though&&&&& learn&&&&&& we&&&& France century&&&&& read&&&&& never&&&&& keep&&&&&& one&&&& invent
&&& It is said that Thomas Alva Edison was the&&& 51&&& person to say hello over the telephone. But Edison didn’t invent “hello”. As a matter of fact, the greeting (问候) had been used around for&&& 52&&& before the invention of the telephone in 1876.In ancient times, people greeted (和……打招呼) each other with “hallow”, which may have come from the old&&& 53&&& word “hola”. &#61472;The Americans said “hullo” to each other every day. But “hello” became a way of making contact (联系) after the telephone was&&& 54&& .So, Edison made hello a popular greeting and an important part of&&& 55&&& lives. But Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone,&&& 56&&& liked “hello” and supported the use of “ahoy”.With the&&& 57&&& of the telephone, “hello” became a general greeting very soon. Webster’s dictionary kept “hello” a greeting word even&&& 58&&& Alexander Graham Bell said no to the greeting all his&&& 59&& !But the dictionaries continued to&&& 60&&& “hello” a standard (标准的) greeting in the English language. Hello, Alexander Graham Bell, are you listening?51.      &&&&& 52.      &&&&& 53.       54.      &&&&& 55.      &&&&& 56.      57.      &&&&& 58.      &&&&& 59.      60.      五、补全对话(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)&根据下面的对话情景,在每个空白处填上一个适当的句子,使对话的意思连贯、完整。A: Hello, Linda! Can I ask you some questions?B: Of course, you can.A: (61)          ?B: I like music that has great lyrics. (62)          ?A: I prefer music that’s very loud. By the way, (63)          ? B: I like listening to music where it’s kind of quiet. (64)          ?A: No, I dislike it. It always makes me sad. And I like places where a lot of people gather.B: Oh, you are outgoing, (65)          ?A: Yes, I am.六、书面表达(10分)在学校举行的小发明大赛上,Andy的发明是 Cool Shoes,这种鞋子是用一种特殊材料做成的,可以根据脚的尺码调整大小。假设你是Andy, 请你根据下面的问题提示,以My cool invention为题,写一篇80词左右的短文,介绍自己的发明。1. What problem do you want to solve?2. What’s special about your invention?My cool invention
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(5+6)*4=44 在范围内,所以男生5*4=20
女生6*4=24
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太给力了,你的回答完美地解决了我的问题,非常感谢!
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