Unit 2 Great People 大卷 大单元仿真检测卷(无听力音频)-【一线调研】2024-2025学年九年级全一册英语大单元整合卷(冀教版)

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学段 初中
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教材版本 初中英语冀教版(2012)九年级全册
年级 九年级
章节 Unit 2 Great People
类型 作业-单元卷
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使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2024-2025
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(  )11.A.why B.how C.when D.where (  )12.A.his B.her C.your D.our (  )13.A.cheapest B.best C.pretiest D.smalest (  )14.A.popular B.serious C.terible D.surprising (  )15.A.lent B.showed C.ofered D.passed (  )16.A.game B.fight C.competition D.lesson (  )17.A.wind B.water C.farmer D.neighbour (  )18.A.bad B.unusual C.good D.big (  )19.A.teach B.remind C.help D.require (  )20.A.unless B.because C.when D.if Ⅲ.nopq(S15¾¿;޾¿2',k'30') ƒ„ A、B、C、D ‰/š› , 0”ˆ†¡‡TU=‰Š‹Œ‚‹•Ž ‹Œ 。 A HerearesomesuperheroesinthefightagainstCOVID19( …ÕÖ × ).Letscomeclosetothemandrememberthem. ZhongNanshan Heisoneofthefamousmedicalscientistsinthe21st century.Dr.ZhongNanshanwasthefirsttotelthepublic thattheviruscouldbetransmitedfrompersontoperson. Heisagooddoctorinthecountrymenseyesandrespected byalChinesepeople. LiLanjuan WhenCOVID-19brokeout,shesuggestedthatWuhan shouldbelookeddownimmediatelytopreventthespreadof thedisease.SheheadedforWuhanandtookanactivepart inthebatle.Now,shestilreceivespatientseveryday. WangYong Asadelivery( ØÙ )driver,hevolunteeredtosupportthe medicalstafinWuhanduringtheepidemic( Ú.< ).He triedhisbesttokeeplifegoingforthedoctorsandnurses. PeoplesDailyhaspraisedhimforpresentingthecourage andhardworkofcommonpeople. LiWenliang Hewasthefirstdoctortowarnpeoplehowdangerousthevirus couldbeattheendofDecember2019,sopeoplecalhimthe “whistleblower( ÛÜF )”.BecauseofCOVID19,helosthis lifeonFebruary7th,2020.Peopleacrossthecountryweresad tohearabouthisdeath. (  )21.WhatdidWangYongdoduringtheepidemic? A.HedrewapictureforPeoplesDaily. B.Hewasbusywithhisownbusiness. C.HewroteanarticletoPeoplesDaily. D.Hevolunteeredtosupportthedoctorsandnursestokeep theirlifegoing. (  )22.WhendidLiWenliangwarnpeopleaboutthedangerof thevirus? A.AttheendofDecember2019. B.Atthebeginningof2019. C.OnJanuary25th,2020. D.OnFebruary7th,2020. (  )23.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage? A.WangYongisadeliverydriver. B.LiWenliangdiedonFebruary7th,2020. C.PeoplesDailyhasspokenhighlyofLiLanjuanforherhardwork. D.ZhongNanshantoldthepublicthattheviruscouldbe transmitedfrompersontoperson. B Manypeoplethinkheroesneedtobehandsome,richorverysmart. Butforme,aheroisapersonwhoalwayshelpsothers.MyheroisUncle Bruce.Hisfatherisaworker.UncleBruceistheeldestsoninhisfamily andhehasfouryoungerbrothersandsisters. Hewasgoodatneitherwritingnormath.Infact,heneverdidwelat school.Hehadtogiveupschoolataveryyoungage.Heworkedandgave alhismoneytohelphisparents.Whenhewasolder,hefoundthathewas veryinterestedinfixingthings.Hecolectedbrokenthingswhichpeople threwawayandfixedthemintogoodones.Infact,hecouldfixalmost everythingthatdidnotwork.Heworkedhardandnevergaveup.Finaly, heopenedhisownrepairshop.Ittookhimabout20yearstobecomea successfulshopkeeper. Now,heisveryrichandhasanotherfourshops.ButUncleBruce neverforgetsthedayswhenhehadnothing.Hegivesmoneytopoor families,givespoorkidsbookstoreadandofersthemfreelunch.Healso encouragespeopletoreusethings.Healwayssays,“Makegooduseofwhat youhavebecausewehaveoneearth.” Improudofhim.Heisrealyahero. (  )24.WhydoesthewriterthinkUncleBruceisahero? A.Heisrichandsmart. B.Heisgoodatfixingbrokenthings. C.Heisveryhandsome. D.Healwaystrieshisbesttohelpothers. (  )25.HowmanychildrenwerethereinUncleBrucesfamilywhenhe wasachild? A.Five. B.Four. C.Three. D.Six. (  )26.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.UncleBruceownsfourrepairshops. B.UncleBruceforgetsthedayswhenhehadnothing. C.IttookUncleBruceabout20yearstobecomeasuccessful shopkeeper. D.UncleBruceencouragespeopletothrowawaythingstheyhave. C Ayoungwomanturnsaroundandaroundquickly,andjumpshigh.Inthe background,ayounggirlreadsarejection( @A )leterfromabaletschool. “Youhavethewrongbodyforbalet,”itsays,“andatthirteen,youaretooold.” Thiswasoneofthemostpopularadvertisements( ÝÞ )of2014anditdescribes AmericanBaletTheatresprincipal( ßÃ4 )dancerMistyCopeland. · !" · #$%& J· —11— —12— Thiswasnotarealleter.ButCopelandsaysitisvery similartoletersfromherchildhood.Whilemanydancers startattheageofthree,Copelandonlybegantostudybalet in1995asathirteenyearold.Peopleoftentoldherthatshe wastooold,orthatshedidnthavetheperfectbodytype (Sheisonly157cmtal).Herfamilymovedalot,andit wassometimesdificultforhertoatendbaletclasses.ButCopelandloved dancinganddidnotwanttogiveup.Shestayedwithherbaletteacher duringtheweekandspenttimewithherfamilyonlyattheweekend.This wasadificultlife,butsheworkedhardandwonherfirstnational competitionwhenshewasfourteenyearsold.CopelandjoinedtheAmerican BaletTheatrein2000andperformedinmanybaletsoverthenextfew years.In2007,shebecameasolo( ¶à4 )performer,andin2015she becameitsprincipaldancer. Copelandisnowadancer,authorandBroadwayperformer.Shealsostarted inthe2015filmABalerinasTale.Sowhatsnext?AccordingtoCopeland, anythingispossible:“Mycareer( á§ )realyisjustnowbeginning.” (  )27.HowoldwasCopelandwhenshebecametheprincipaldancer? A.13. B.14. C.25. D.33. (  )28.WhywasitdificultforCopelandtoatendbaletclasses? A.Becauseherfamilymovedalot. B.Becauseshewasnotagooddancer. C.Becauseshehadnoinvitationleter. D.Becauseshehadthewrongbodytype. (  )29.WhichofthefolowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.Copelandbecamesuccessfulbecauseoftheadvertisement. B.Copelandhadtospendalotoftimeawayfromherparents. C.Copelandwonherfirstnationalcompetitionasasoloperformer. D.CopelandhasendeduphercareerasanactressonBroadway. (  )30.WhatsthewritersopinionofCopeland? A.Copelandsetsanexamplewhonevergivesup. B.Copelandwastoooldtostartbaletatthirteen. C.Copelandhasmadeherachievementsbyaccident. D.Copelandwasluckytogetsupportfromthebaletschool. D MichaelFaradaywasoneofthemostfamousscientistsinhistory.He discovered electromagnetic rotation( n â ã ä ),benzene( å ), electromagneticinduction( nâ¾ç ),etc.Withouttheworkofthis Britishscientist,manyofthethingswelivewith,suchascomputers, fridges,wouldntbehere. Faradaysachievementsseemmorewonderfulwhenwerealizethathe hadverylitleschooling.Hewasbornin1791inLondon.Hisfatherwas toopoortosendhimtoschool.Sotheboywenttoworkatabookstore, wherehebecameinterestedinbooksonscience. OnedayyoungFaradayatendedalecture( æç )givenbyafamous scientist,SirHumphryDavy.Faradaytookverycarefulnotesatthe lecture.Backatthebookstorehemadediagrams( èé )toexplainwhat Davyhadsaid.Thenhemadethenotesanddiagramsintoabookandsent ittothegreatscientist.InaleterhealsotoldDavythathewasvery interestedinscience. Faradayreceivedtheexcitementofhislifewhen,onthedaybefore Christmasin1812,apostmancametothebookstorewithanoteaskinghim tocalonDavythenextday.Asaresultofthatvisit,Faradaybecamean assistant( ê¡ )inDavyslaboratory.Atfirst,Faradayonlywashed chemistryglasswareandkeptthelaboratoryclean,butlaterhewasgiven moreimportantworktodo.ItwasinDavyslaboratorythatFaraday receivedthetrainingthatenabledhimtobecomeoneoftheworldsgreatest scientists. (  )31.HowmanyofFaradaysdiscoveriesarementioned? A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5. (  )32.Faradayshowedinterestinscience    . A.whenhewasatschool B.beforehewenttoschool C.ashewasworkingatabookstore D.afterhelistenedtoDavyslecture (  )33.OnChristmasin1812,    . A.FaradaypaidavisittoDavy B.Faradaybecameateacher C.FaradaygotabookfromDavy D.FaradaymadeapresentforDavy (  )34.FromFaradaysexperienceofworkinginDavyslaboratory,we caninferthat    . A.Faradaywasatidyperson B.Faradaywasaslowlearner C.DavypushedFaradaytoohard D.DavywaspleasedwithFaraday (  )35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.AGreatFriendship B.AGreatScientist C.ALifechangingVisit D.TheMostImportantDiscovery Ⅳ.'(?no(S5¾¿;޾¿2',k'10') ƒ„E…’“ , 1üþXY 36~40 ‡ 。 WhentalkingabouttheChineseWomensVoleybalTeam,wewil thinkofoneperson,LangPing.Sheusesherstrongwilandprofessional skiltohelptheteamgototheworldstage.Forus,sheisahero. LangPingwasbornonDecember10th,1960inTianjin,China.She showedgreatinterestinvoleybalatayoungage.LangPingstarted practicingvoleybalinApril1973andtrainedhard.In1978,shestartedto playfortheChinesenationalteam.Shewonmanyworldcompetitions, includingtheWorldChampionshipcrownin1982andagoldmedalatthe 1984SummerOlympics. PeopleinChinaliketocalLangPing“TieLangTou”.Shewasso stronganddidaverygoodjobinplayingvoleybal.Nobodycouldbeat her.Whatsmore,nomaterwhatshedid,shenevergaveup. Afterretiringfromthenationalteam,LangPingmovedtotheUSto study.There,shelivedaquietlifeandgavebirthtoababygirl.In1995, LangPingbecametheheadcoachoftheChinesenationalteam.Sheledthe teamtowinsomeworldcompetitions.Later,LangPingleftthenational teambecauseofhealthproblems. LangPinghasbecomethecoachoftheChineseWomensVoleybal Teamsince2013.Itwasnoteasyforhertomakethewomenvoleybal playerstrainedbeterthanbefore.However,shenevergaveup.Finaly, alhereforts( ë³ )paidof.OnAugust21,2016,theChineseWomens VoleybalTeamwonthegoldmedalattheRioOlympics. LangPingisatruehero,andwecanlearnalotfromher. 36 ‡XY[6 ;37、38 ‡23¤4‡ ;39 ‡5•6"E{“=7 ‡[ ;40 ‡8“‚9:[6;YVW 。 36.LangPings               helptheChinese WomensVoleybalTeamgototheworldstage. 37.WasLangPing53yearsoldwhentheRioOlympicstookplace?   38.WhatdidLangPingdowhensheretiredfromthenationalteam?   39.   40.   Ⅴ.;"V7(S10¾¿;޾¿1',k'10') ƒ„E…’“ , Èf—˜e–DŠ<¨=_`S\]_`=a bcd 。 YuanLongpingisagreatscientist.Hewasborninapoorfarmers familyin1930.He41.    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