Unit 6 Movies and Theatre 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
学科 英语
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 6 Movies and Theatre
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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ItwasParamountthatmadeLombarda 9 .Shemademanymovies forthestudio.Shealsomariedtwoofitsstars.Lombardwasmariedtothe actorWiliamPowelforonly23months. 10  sevenyearslater,she mariedthegreatloveofherlife,theactorClarkGable.Itwasagreat Holywoodlovestory.                        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Later,WaltDisney 19  tobuildanewkindofamusementpark. Hehopedtobringaclean,goodandbeautifulworldtopeopleofalages.  20  WaltDisneymadehisdreamcometrue.In1955,Disneyland openedintheUSAandbecamethemostsuccessfulamusementparkinthe world. (  )11.ASo BBut CAnd DOr (  )12.Awins Bloses Cbreaks Dshares (  )13.Ahardly Bnever Calmost Dever (  )14.Ameaning Bboring Cserious Dfamous (  )15.Agive Bkeep Cmake Dfind (  )16.Asound Bcolour Cnews Djokes (  )17.Aunlucky Bangry Cexcited Drich (  )18.Awith Bof Cat Dby (  )19.Afinished Bstarted Cforgot Dremembered (  )20.AAtfirst BAtleast CInthepastDIntheend Ⅱ.nopq(S15¾¿,Ÿ20') QDÓ : ƒ„E… A、B、C ÷/’“ , ˆTU=‰Š‹Œ‚‹•n ¤TQ4‡SXYTU[6=DŠŽ‘ 。( S 10 ¾¿ , Ÿ 15 ' ) A Youlhavetoleave! OVER200peoplewerecaughtusingfake( B4 )studentIDcards atRenminUniversityoverthepasttwoweeks.Theywerenotstudentsat theuniversity,butwereusingclassroomsintheMingdebuildingevery day.ManyofthemweretakingtheNationalSelfStudyExam.They wouldfindaseatat5p.m.rightafterclass.Nowstudentsmustshow theirIDcardstostudyinthebuilding. Isitworthit? ALOTTERYticketoutlet( CDE )nearSichuanNormalUniversity hasbeenatractingstudents.Manygotobuysportsloteryticketsevery week.Usualytheychoosenumberswithspecialmeanings,suchasa birthdate,whichcoulddoubleasabirthdaygiftforsomeonespecial. Mostbuyloteryticketsinhopeofwinningabigprize.Theythinkinves ting( FG )2yuaneveryweekforachanceofwinning1milionyuanis worthwhile.Butsofarthebiggestprizewinnertookhomeonly5yuan. (  )21Inthefirstnews,over200peoplewerecaughtusingfake studentIDcards,andinfactthey . AarestudentsofRenminUniversity BarealtakingtheNationalSelfStudyExam Carenotstudentsattheuniversity Dwanttotakeanexamintheuniversity (  )22Whatisthemainpurpose( l4 )ofmoststudentswhenthey buyloterytickets? ATheyhopetowinamilionyuan. BTheyhopetowinatleast5yuan. CTheywanttodosomethingforsport. DTheywanttocelebratesomeonesbirthday. (  )23Accordingtothenews,whatcanweknow? AAnyonecanstudyintheMingdebuildingnow. BTheMingdebuildingisnexttoRenminUniversity. CMoststudentschoosespecialnumberswhentheybuya sportsloteryticket. DSomeonehaswon1milionyuanattheloteryticket outletnearSichuanNormalUniversity. B Doyouplayvideogameswithrealycoolpictures?Orwatchingaction movieswithamazingspecialefects?Thankstoadvancedtechnology, modernanimation( »€g¨ )cancreatebeterimages( èH ).Theymove aroundthescreenathighspeed.Weexperienceanimationinsomany diferentforms,fromthecartoonsonourTVstotheemojis( éuIJ )on oursmartphones.Butanimationisnothingnew.Infact,peoplehavebeen tryingtobringimagestolifeforhundredsofyears. Theearliestanimationbeganintheseventeenthcenturywithan equipmentcaledthemagiclantern.Inthenineteenthcentury,other equipmentwasdevelopedthatcreatedmovementwhenviewersturnedthem. Bythebeginningofthetwentiethcentury,artistsaroundtheworldwere developingshortanimatedfilmsusinghanddrawnanimation.Thepainter wouldcreatethousandsofdrawingsforonlyonecartoon! Through thetwentieth century, animatorscontinued todevelop diferentmethods.Bythe1980s,digitalanimationwasbeingdeveloped.It quicklytookovertraditionalmethods.Becauseitalowedcartoonstobe producedinlesstimeandwithlessmoney.Todayadvanceddigital animationmethodsarenotonlyusedincartoonsorvideogames,butalsoto createspecialefectsinfilms.Animationhasbecomesoadvancedthat sometimeswecantfinddiferencesbetweenitandreality! (  )24.Modernanimationcancreatebeterimagesbecauseof    . A.excelentdirectors B.wonderfulpainters C.advancedtechnology D.smartphones (  )25.Whenwereshortanimatedfilmsdeveloped? A.Intheseventeenthcentury. B.Intheeighteenthcentury. C.Attheendofthenineteenthcentury. D.Intheearlytwentiethcentury. (  )26.Thepassagemainlytalksabout    . A.thehistoryoftheanimation B.themeaningoftheanimation C.thefutureoftheanimation D.theachievementoftheanimation C WhenpeoplediscoverthatIworkasafilmandTVextra( K&…2 ), theyalwaysaskmethesamequestions:Emily,isiteasytogetwork?Isnt itboring?Doyougettomeetfamousactors?Doesitpaywel?Myanswers arepretystandardaswel:Yes,sometimes,onceinawhile,and...kind of.Thelifeofanextraisbothmoreinterestingandmoreboringthanyou mightimagine. Extras,whoplaythepeopleincrowds,onstreets,orinthe backgroundofindoorscenes,cancomefromalwalksoflife.Unlikemany extras,Imatrainedactor.Idogetrealspeakingroles,butworkcanbe hardtocomebyifyourenotapopularstar.Imregistered( ’L )withan · !" · #$%& J· —55— —56— agencythatdealsonlywithextras,soIgetcalsalthetime.Theagency explainswhoIlbe—someoneinacrowd,amemberofajury,aclerk— andtelsmewheretogo.Caltimeisusualybrightandearly,soItryto gettobedatareasonablehour. 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A.aboveexpectation B.asaresult C.ingeneral D.afteral (  )29.Accordingtothepassage,    . A.thefamousactorslookdownupontheextras B.beinganextraisalwaysa“huryupandwait”job C.EmilytelsthetruthaboutbeingafilmandTVextra D.thosewhowanttobefilmorTVextrasmustbetrained (  )30.WecaninferthatEmily    . A.oftenpaysthebilsforothers B.sometimeshastogetupveryearly C.hasbeatenalthephonegameplayers D.wasinfaceofdangerinherfirstextrarole QVÓ : LM’“ž , ˆ’“”=‹Œ‚‹•ne–f—˜=Ž ‹Œ 。 ‹Œ‚+TŒgóh‹Œ 。( S 5 ¾¿ , Ÿ 5 ' ) Yearsago,UncleJefhadjustgotaleterfromJemimasfatherinviting himtoatendabirthdayparty.Herepliedtohisbrotherimmediately,with theansweryes.Thenhegotreadyforthelongcardrive.31.     Now,UncleJefwasdrivingthenewpinkcarthathehadboughtafewdays ago.32.     So,eventhoughhedidnothavemuchmoneyhebought theexpensivecaranyway. UncleJefdidnotseeanypolicemenoranyspeedcameras,sohe thoughtitwasokaytodriveasfastashewantedto.SoonJefheardsirens ( PQ )inthedistance,andthenhesawpolicecars.33.     34.    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(be)colectedbyStephen OwenfromtheUSA.Hespenteightyears50.    (translate)them intoEnglishandpublishedabookwhichisexpectedtohelpDusworks reachmorereaders. ThereisnodoubtthatDuisaculturalsymbolofancientChina,but hisbriliantworksandspiritshavealsoinspiredpeopleabroad. Ⅴ.'(?no:no]xGH,/0GHIJDE]^™_(S5¾ ¿ , Ÿ 10 ' ) Yourarmsandlegswilbecomeweakifyoudonotusethemforalong time.Whenyouwanttousethemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain. Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemory worksinthesameway. Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,herealymeansthat hekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneelsesaysthat hismemoryispoor,herealymeansthathedoesnotgiveitenoughchance tobecomestrong. Ifafriendsaysthathisarmsandlegsareweak,weknowthatitishis ownfault( ïU ).Butifhetelsusthathehasapoormemory,manyofus thinkthathisparentsaretobeblamed( V6 ),andfewofusknowthatit isjusthisownfault. Haveyoueverfoundthatsomepeoplecantreadorwritebutthey usualyhavebetermemories?Thisisbecausetheycannotreadorwriteand theyhavetorememberthings;theycannotwritethemdowninalitle notebook.Theyhavetorememberdays,names,songsandstories;sotheir memoryisbeingexercisedthewholetime.Soifyouwanttohaveagood memory,learnfromthepeople:practiceremembering. 51.Howwiltheybe,ifyoudontuseyourarmsorlegsforalongtime? IfIdontusemyarmsorlegsforalongtime,theywil              . 52.Whatdoeshemean,whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory? Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,herealymeansthat hekeepshismemory             byusingit. 53.Whatwilyouhaveifyouuseyourmemorymore? ThemoreIusemymemory,the            memory Iwilhave. 54.Whatdoesitmeanifsomeonecantmemorizeanythingeasily? Ifthereissomeonewhocantmemorizeanythingeasily,thatmeanshe doesnotgiveit             tobecomestrong. 55.Whatshouldyoudotopracticememoryeveryday? Weshould            everydaytopracticememory. 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W:Yes,itis.Itsmadeofsilk. Q:Whatisthewomanscoatmadeof? 2.M:Ann,itsyou.Youhavechangedalot. W:Yes,IusedtohaveshorthairandIusedtobe70kgheavy. ButnowIhavelonghairandIamthin. Q:WhatdidAnnusetolooklike? 3.W:Wedbeterstopandrestbythesideoftheroad. M:OK.Illookatthemaptoseeexactlywhereweare. Q:Wherearethespeakersmostprobably? 4.M:Whodoyouknowinventedthetelephone? W:IknowBelinventedthetelephone.Itchangedtheworldalot. Q:Whatchangedtheworldalotaccordingtotheconversation? 5.M:Excuseme,couldyoutelmethewaytothepostofice? W:Sure.Itsnexttothepark. Q:Wheredoesthemanwanttogo? 6.W:Isthismachineusedforcleaningthefloor? M:No,itsusedformakingshoesclean. Q:Whatsthemachineusedfor? 7.W:Tom,yourwatchlooksbeautiful.IsitmadeinSwitzerland? M:No,itsmadeinShanghai. Q:WhereisTomswatchmade? 8.M:Amy,payatentiontoyourspeling.Therearesomany mistakesinyourhomework. W:Sory,Mr.Miler.Iwilbemorecarefulnexttime. Q:WhatstheproblemofAmyshomework? 9.W:Doyouknowpapercutingandclayart? M:Yes,theyaretraditionalartforms. Q:Whatarepapercutingandclayart? 10.W:WhodiscoveredAmerica,Tony? M:Imnotcertain.Doyouknow? W:AmericawasdiscoveredbyColumbusin1492. Q:Whataretheytalkingabout? QVÓ : RE…TS°± , ­S°±”+Ww¡‡ , ÄLM­ S°±=ž7”…=4‡ , ˆTU=÷Š‹Œ‚‹•ާ¨ =DŒ 。 ­S°±„TU 。 RQ 11 S°± , ¤Q 11、12 ¡‡ 。 M:Hi,Grandma.Itsgoodtoseeyouagain. W:Nicetoseeyou,Robert.Ihaventseenyouforfiveyears.You havechangedalot. M:Yes,IusedtobeshybutnowImveryoutgoing.Ididntuseto wearglasses.ButnowIwearglasses. W:Whatahandsomeyoungman!Andyouaremuchtaler thanbefore. M:Youmustbetiredafter4hoursflight.Letsgohome. W:OK.Letsgo. RQ 12 S°± , ¤Q 13 X 15 ¡‡ 。 W:TomorowisTeachersDay,Peter. M:Yes,Iknow.Andwearegetingreadyforit. W:Whatareyougoingtodo? M:Wearegoingtohaveapartytogetherwithourteachers. W:Whenandwhere? M:Tomorowafternooninourclassroom. W:Whattime? M:At2:30. W:Haveyoutoldalyourteacherstocome? M:Yes,andtheylalcome. 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