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  2014-2015九年级英语Unit2测试题(人教版附答案)

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  14-15学年新目标九Unit2试题(陕西)

  Class:    Name:    Marks:   (满分100分)

  一. 单项选择 (共10小题,计10分)

  本题共有10个小题,请从每个小题的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

  ( )1. — Jenny, do Chinese people celebrate      Easter Day?

  — No. This is the first time I’ve celebrated      festival.

  A. the; the B. the; a

  C. /; the D. /; a

  ( )2. — What did you do on April Fool’s Day?

  — I played a trick      my brother.

  A. on B. to

  C. with D. at

  ( )3. We will have two family parties this autumn. One is at Halloween and      is at Thanksgiving.

  A. other B. the other

  C. another D. the others

  ( )4. — Do you have      in Beijing?

  — Yes. My aunt and uncle live there.

  A. classmates B. cousins

  C. partners D. relatives

  ( )5. — Have you found the poor dog yet?

  — Yes. But he was      when we found him. The bad weather killed him.

  A. dying B. died

  C. dead D. die

  ( )6. — The Dragon Boat races are so exciting, but our boat is still behind.

  — Don’t worry. I am sure      our team will win!

  A. if B. that

  C. whether D. why

  ( )7. — Could you tell me something about Valentine’s Day in Japan?

  — Well, not only adults      children celebrate it.

  A. but B. and

  C. although D. because

  ( )8. — Will we have dinner at the Hope Restaurant?

  — Maybe. We’ll go there if the show      before 6. But I don’t know if there

  any free tables then.

  A. will end; were B. will end; will be

  C. ends; were D. ends; will be

  ( )9. — Can you spare time to come to our Thanksgiving party?

  — Well, I don’t know

  A. that I can finish my work by then

  B. if can I finish the work by then

  C. whether I can finish the work by then

  D. that can I finish the work by then

  ( )10. — I am going back to America for Thanksgiving Day.

  —     . And we will miss you.

  A. Enjoy yourself B. You’re welcome

  C. That’s interesting D. The same to you

  二. 完形填空 (共10小题,计10分)

  阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。

  Jack was a hard-working student when young but he had some big problems. He used to be shy before his classmates. So he had 11 friends at school. Bob was a new student in his class. All the students were soon familiar (熟悉的) with him and got on well with him 12 Jack.

  One day, some boys put some money into Jack’s bag and Bob pretended (假装) to have 13 his money. Of course, they found the money in 14 bag at last.

  Jack felt shameful (可耻的) 15 he could not say anything about it. Soon his classmates called him a thief and 16 him in the school. His teachers also

  17 that and called his parents to the school, too. Just then, Bob stood out and helped Jack make everything 18 .

  From that day, Jack and Bob 19 good friends. Bob often took Jack to take part in many activities and Jack became outgoing. Bob was weak in English and Jack often helped him 20 it. Now Jack became the monitor in his class, and he had more friends. He enjoyed the nice friendship and the school life.

  ( )11. A. many B. few

  C. several D. new

  ( )12. A. against B. like

  C. except D. for

  ( )13. A. lost B. wasted

  C. found D. made

  ( )14. A. your B. their

  C. Bob’s D. Jack’s

  ( )15. A. but B. if

  C. since D. unless

  ( )16. A. agreed with B. laughed at

  C. dealt with D. got excited about

  ( )17. A. allowed B. faced

  C. developed D. believed

  ( )18. A. clear B. easy

  C. hard D. wonderful

  ( )19. A. greeted B. met

  C. became D. loved

  ( )20. A. to B. in

  C. by D. with

  三. 阅读理解 (共15小题,计20分)

  第一节:阅读下面一篇短文,判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“A”表示,不符合的用“B”表示。 (共5小题,计5分)

  A

  If you find that your young child is telling a lie (谎言), don’t worry. According to Canadian scientists, it’s quite normal.

  The scientists tested 1,200 children. They were two to seventeen years old. The study showed that those who were able to tell a lie had arrived at an important stage

  (阶段) of development.

  Only one fifth of two-year-olds tested in the study were able to tell a lie and nearly 50% of three-year-olds could tell a lie. The study also found 90% of four-year-olds were able to lie and almost every child at the age of 12 told lies. But just 70% of 16-year-olds told a lie.

  Kang Lee, a teacher of Toronto University, was the leader of the research team. He said, “Parents shouldn’t be worried if their child tells a lie. Almost all children lie. It is a sign that they have arrived at a new stage of development.”

  Why? Because kids that can lie have developed an ability which is helpful to keep the truth at the back of their brain (大脑). For small children, telling a lie can show intelligence (智力) — quick thinking; it is an ability to hide (隐瞒) the truth and make up the lie in their brain at the same time.

  “They might even be famous or successful in the future,” Lee added.

  ( )21. From the study, we learn that 50% of two-year-olds could tell lies.

  ( )22. 12-year-olds are the most likely (最有可能) to tell lies.

  ( )23. The writer wants to tell parents not to worry if their kids lie.

  ( )24. Kang Lee likes those who like telling lies.

  ( )25. All kids can be successful if they are able to lie.

  第二节:阅读下面三篇短文,从各小题所给的四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的一个最佳答案。 (共10小题,计15分)

  B

  Survey: What were you scared of when you were a kid?

  I was scared of spiders but I didn’t let my friends know because all of them liked catching these spiders. I was terrified but I just acted cool.

  — Buding, still afraid of spiders

  I was scared of the dark because I didn’t know if there was something scary inside the room. As a result, I always liked sleeping with my back facing the wall because it made me a little comfortable.

  — Gerard, not so afraid of the dark anymore, but still sleeps with his back facing the wall

  Strange as it probably sounds, I was scared of shadows (影子). Not the shadows themselves, but what they formed (形成). Because I was near-sighted (近视的), the shadows I saw formed into the scariest things I saw in my mind.

  — Jean, no longer afraid of shadows

  I was afraid of the old woman who lived alone right in front of us. Very large trees covered the front part of her small house. The few times I saw the old woman, it scared me because she looked like a witch

  (女巫). Once I was playing volleyball with my friends and the ball flew into her house. We all ran home quickly and decided that it was okay to lose the ball instead of seeing her come out of the house.

  — Mac, who has already moved to a different house

  ( )26. Buding used to be afraid of     .

  A. the dark B. spiders

  C. shadows D. an old woman

  ( )27. Gerard sleeps     .

  A. with the light on

  B. with his parents

  C. with the window open

  D. with his back facing the wall

  ( )28. After the volleyball flew into the woman’s house, Mac and his friends     .

  A. ran home quickly

  B. asked her for it

  C. broke into her house

  D. waited for her to come out

  C

  “Did you go skating a lot last year?” I asked. Jen shook her head and looked at me. Finally she said, “On Thanksgiving, Mom and I always went to visit some friends who lived on a farm. I especially loved seeing their big turkeys.”

  Until then, I didn’t think about how Jen felt. She had a new stepfather (继父) and stepbrother, and had a new town and home, too. Jen and her mom used to live near a lake where Dad and I went every summer, and she had to move up north with us. She had more changes than me.

  Jen seemed sad, so I was busy thinking of some ways to cheer her up on Thanksgiving. I told her my plan and she was excited. First we made a huge snowball, and then a small snowball. Then we built a wall behind the big snowball as a tail. Jen mixed some food coloring with water, saying, “We can spray (喷) colors on the tail.” Our snow turkey had a red, blue, green, and yellow tail. We were so busy that we didn’t notice our parents come outside. Dad found a hat for the snow turkey, and Mom wrapped her scarf around its neck.

  “Thanks for cheering Jen up,” Mom said. “You’re a good brother, and you always come up with great ideas.’’ A happy feeling spread through me. I began to understand how much she cared about everyone in our new family.

  ( )29. What did Jen do on Thanksgiving in the past?

  A. She went skating with her friends.

  B. She went to the farm with her mother.

  C. She stayed at home with her mother.

  D. She made snow turkeys with her mother.

  ( )30. What can we learn from the second paragraph?

  A. Jen lived near a lake in the past.

  B. The writer was Jen’s stepfather.

  C. Jen moved up north for studying.

  D. The writer just moved out of his old house.

  ( )31. How many people are there in Jen’s new family?

  A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.

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