人教版2020年春英语九年级Unit 11 单元检测(含答案)

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《Unit 11Sad movies make me cry.》单元检测一.单项选择
1.When you go to the supermarket, you'd better ______ the escalator to the second or the third floor.
A.walk B.carry C.go D.take
2.The red suitcase is so expensive ______ it's made of leather.
A.when B.that C.because D.though
3.—It seems that my English teacher is a little angry with me.
—Of course she is.You haven't ______ your workbook on time.
A.made up B.handed in C.held on to D.lent to
4.—What's today's talk about?
—It's about how to be polite when we ______ requests.
A.make B.have C.ask D.take
5.The meeting didn't start______ everyone was there.
A.because B.until C.why D.if
6.—Could you tell me how to get to Xuzhou Railway Station, please?
—______.
A.No, I couldn't B.Don't ask me
C.Thank you all the same D.Certainly.You can take the No.1 bus 7.Will you please tell us ______ before you came to our city?
A.where do you work B.where did you work
C.where you worked D.you worked where
8.He ______ less time reading stories about film stars than before.
A.takes B.spends C.costs D.pays
9.“You can't have them both.You can choose ______ the kite ______ the toy car, ” said my mother.
A.either; or B.both; and C.not only; but also D.neither; nor
10.The restaurant is so popular.Look, there are so many ______ here.
A.food B.dish C.people D.waiter
二.完形填空
My name is Richard Hong.I'm from a city called Shantou in Guangdong Province, which lies in Southern China.
I came to England when I was 18, studied English one year, and then __11__to University of Durham.In my second year of university I went to Tokyo as an exchange student.After__12__ England, I continued to learn the language until I __13__ in 2007.Now I'm working for a company in London, and I'm __14__my job.It's good.
This blog started while I was in Japan.I wanted to share some photos and __15__experiences in Japan, but then I realized I like__16__things even when I don't have photos to share or places to travel, __17__I continued to write until now.English is not my native language; maybe that's the _18__ reason I have this blog—to keep myself thinking and writing in English.Sometimes I also write about China.__19__ a Chinese kid outside China for the last few years, I__20__lots of interesting things.Also I wrote about IT a nd computer things like many other people.
11.A.flew B.went C.took D.carried
12.A.leaving for B.living in C.coming back D.returning to
13.A.graduated B.came C.stayed D.arrived
14.A.hating B.finding C.enjoying D.losing
15.A.fighting B.shopping C.traveling D.riding
16.A.writing B.reading C.eating D.buying
17.A.and B.but C.or D.so
18.A.biggest B.only C.worst D.successful 19.A.Like B.As C.With D.Such
20.A.forgot B.wanted C.had D.worried
三.阅读理解
A
I have a rule for travel:Never carry a map.I p refer to ask for directions.
Foreign visitors are often confused in Japan because most streets there don't have names.In Japan, people use landmarks in their directions instead of street names.For example, the Japanese will say to travelers,“Go straight down to the corner.Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market.The post office is across from the bus stop.”
In the countryside of the American Mid-west, usually there are not many landmarks.Instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distance.For example, people will say,“Go north two miles.Turn east, and then go another mile.”
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on a map.They measure distance by means of time, not miles.“How far away is the post office?” you ask.“Oh, ” they answer,“it's about five minutes from here.” You say,“Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They usually don't know.
People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because not many visitors can understand the Greek language.Instead of giving you directions, a Greek will often say,“Follow me.” Then he'll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.
One thing will help you everywhere in Japan, in the US, in Greece, or in any other place.You may not understand a person's words, but maybe you can understand his body language.He will usually turn and then point in the correct direction.Go in that direction, and you may find the post office!
21.The underlined word “landmarks” means “______”.
A.streets B.buildings
C.hotels, markets and bus stops D.buildings that are easily recognized(认出) 22.If you ask people in Los Angeles for directions, they will______.
A.show you a map B.lead you to the place
C.tell you the time you have to spend D.tell you the directions and distance
23.In the passage, ______countries are mentioned by the writer.
A.three B.four C.five D.six
24.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.People in Japan give directions in miles.
B.A person's body language often gives you wrong directions.
C.Travelers can learn about people's customs by asking for directions.
D.The Greek language is widely used by people all over the world.
25.The passage mainly tells us that______.
A.it's difficult for people to travel in foreign countries
B.there are not many landmarks in the American Mid-west
C.Greeks often lead you to the place that you are looking for
D.there are different ways to give directions in different countries
B
The well-mannered Englishman at table holds and keeps his knife in his right hand, his fork in his left, cuts his meat and presses his vegetable into his fork.The well-mannered American first cuts up all his meat, then places his knife down on the right of his plate, takes his fork in his right hand and with his fork puts the food into the mouth.He will have coffee half way through his dinner before the pudding (布丁,一种甜点).The Englishman drinks his coffee after the dinner.And, of course, Americans are coffee-drinkers rather than tea-drinkers.The Englishman would be shocked (震惊) at the American's idea of how tea should be made.
The popular way to make tea is to take a cup or a pot of hot water and drop a cotton bag into it with tea left in it.For a change they will sometimes put a pan of water on the electric stove (炉子), and just as the water gets warm, throw in some tea and then pour the mixture into a tea pot, pour it into a cup (or glass) and drink it without turning a hair.
26.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Neither the well-mannered Englishman nor the well-mannered American holds his knife in his left hand.
B.Both Englishmen and Americans take their forks in the same hands.
C.Englishmen and Americans have coffee at the same time at dinner.
D.Foreigners, whether Englishmen or Americans, are all coffee-drinkers.
27.“Americans are coffee­drinkers rather than tea­drinkers” means “______”.
A.Americans don't drink tea at all B.Americans drink less tea than Englishmen
C.Americans only drink coffee D.Americans drink more coffee
28.A well-mannered American ______.
A.holds his knife in his right hand all the time at table
B.doesn't use a knife during his meals
C.places his knife down on the right of his plate
D.uses his knife only once during his dinner
29.In the second paragraph, “without turning a hair” means “______”.
A.to show no worry or fear B.to sit still
C.to be careful of everything D.to think about nothing
30.What is the story about?
A.Different people have different manners.
B.Englishmen and Americans all use knives and forks at dinner.
C.Englishmen and Americans have the same way to make tea.
D.Englishmen and Americans have different manners at dinner.
C
Knowing how to answer the phone politely is an essential part of communication with others, so here's how to do it.
1.31It will make a difference in how you sound.
2.Say “Hello”,“Hi” or maybe “The Brown's Residence (住处)”,but d on't fool around with the greeting.It might be an important person on the other end.
3.If the speaker doesn't introduce himself/herself, say, “May I ask who's speaking?” In this way you will not offend him/her.
4.32If you talk too soon, you might even leak out some personal details to the speaker which you don't want strangers to know.
5.33Don't even answer an unknown person unless you want some more information on why he/she is calling.If they keep asking, be careful and just politely say,“I'm sorry sir/madam, I'm quite careful of giving away my personal deta ils.”
6.If the person he/she is calling for is not at home or is unavailable to speak, tell the caller,“I'm sorry, he/she is not available right now.May I take a message?”34In this way, if it is an important call, the issue can be dealt with as quickly and efficiently as possible.
7.When the conversation is over, politely say, “Goodbye.”
阅读短文,从A~E选项中选出合理的选项填入文中横线上,使短文意义完整(有一项多余的), 然后完成第50题。

A.Listen carefully to find out the reason why the person is calling, and answer appropriately.
B.Be sure to write down the person's name, phone number, and purpose of call.
C.Try to smile before picking up the phone.
D.Unless you are 100 percent sure of who is on the other end, do not talk immediately.
E.It might make the speaker feel surprised.
35.The best title f or this passage would be “______”.
A.How to Make a Phone Call B.How to Answer the Phone Politely
C.How to Communicate with Others D.How to Stay at Home Politely
四.词汇
A.根据句意及首字母提示完成单词。

36.The lovely cat was turned into a bird by m______ in the performance.
37.All the soldiers received o______ to help save the injured people.
38.It's good for us to eat much f______ vegetables and fruits.
39.Sam is very d______,so you always know what he is thinking about.
40.You can easily take a seat on the bus, because it is often u______ at the moment.
B.用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。

41.I ______(wonder) why Jenny hadn't taken part in the meeting.
42.Could you please tell me where ______(park) my car?
43.Alice finally decided ______(lend) her car to Bob.
44.The guide ______(lead) us to the Niagara Falls yesterday.
45.I'm sorry ______(trouble) you, but can you tell me the time?
五.用适当的句子补全对话
A.Excuse me.46.____________?
B.Sure.Go along this street, walk about three blocks, and turn right onto Green Street.You'll see a restaurant.The drugstore is just across from it.
A:47.____________?
B:About twenty-five minutes' walk.
A:Can I take a bus?
B:Yes.48.____________.
A:The No.3 bus, I see.49.____________?
B:Oh, the bus stop is on the other side of the street.
A:50.____________.
B:You are welcome.
六.书面表达
假定你是刘杰。

你想邀请来中国旅游的笔友杰克(Jack)星期天到公园里放风筝,但他不在宾馆。

请根据下面的示意图,用英语给他留个便条,告诉他从宾馆到公园的行走路线。

注意:1.词数80左右。

2.便条的开头已为你写好,不计入总数。

Dear Jack,
I've come to the hotel _______________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
一. 1-10 DCBAB DCBAC
二. 11-20 BDACC ADABC
三. 21-30 DCACD ADCAD
31.C32.D33.A34.B35.B
四. 36 magic 37 orders 38 fresh 39 direct 40 uncrowded
41 wondered 42 to park 43 to lend 44 led 45 to trouble

46.Could you please tell me where the drugstore is
47.How far is it from here
48.The No.3 bus will take you there
49.But where is the bus stop
50.Thank you very much

参考范文:
Dear_Jack,_
I've_come_to_the_hotel and want to invite you to fly a kite in the park on Sunday, but you aren't here.To get to the park,you can take the No.1 bus near the hotel, it will take you to a bank.Then take the No.3 until you see a park.I'll wait you there.
I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding me.Do come.
Yours,
Liu Jie。

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