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人教版英语九年级Unit 2提高测试卷
一、完形填空
Once upon a time, a serious illness broke out. It influenced(影响) almost every family, and many people were dying. It seemed that nothing could be done to put the illness under 1 . Some people prayed(祈祷) to the moon goddess Chang’e.
Chang’e felt 2 after learning about the disaster in the human world. She changed her rabbit into a human and sent her 3 to save the people. As soon as the rabbit arrived, she visited one family after another to 4 the patients for free. People took her special medicine and got well quickly.
In return for the 5 of this doctor, people all wanted to give her some gifts. But the rabbit 6 all of them. She only borrowed some dresses so that she would be able to change her clothes and look tidy. On some days, she 7 like a young girl; on other days, an elderly man. 8 , she succeeded in treating all the patients before that year’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
The rabbit was so 9 after completing her job that she slept under a big tree. Then her two long ears 10 on her head. People were surprised to see this rabbit-faced girl. They suddenly realized that the doctor was, in fact, the rabbit. It was this cute rabbit that drove away the illness!
1.A.control B.tradition C.business D.punishment
2.A.surprised B.excited C.sad D.strange
3.A.up B.down C.in D.on
4.A.protect B.memorize C.visit D.treat
5.A.decision B.kindness C.discussion D.happiness
6.A.remembered B.forgot C.refused D.accepted
7.A.turned up B.grew up C.dressed up D.stood up
8.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Hardly D.Recently
9.A.patient B.afraid C.busy D.tired
10.A.hid B.appeared C.spread D.followed
ACBDB CCADB
二、阅读理解。
A
Festival for Ancestors
清明祭祖
In April, there is a special day when people remember their ancestors(祖先). It is Tomb Sweeping Day, also known as Qingming Festival. This year, the day is on April 4.
Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival. On this day, families bring flowers, food and wine to the tombs of their ancestors. They put cakes and fruits in front of the tombs. After that, they sweep dirt off the tombs and remember their dead family members.
Why do Chinese people do this? That’s because people think that visiting tombs during Qingming Festival is to show respect to their dead family members.
Tomb Sweeping Day is also a good time to start gardening and doing outdoor activities in China. Families often get together for outings or to fly kites at this time.
11.What is Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.A Chinese festival for planting trees.
B.A Chinese festival for remembering ancestors.
C.A Chinese festival for cooking food.
D.A Chinese festival for doing sports.
12.What do Chinese people bring to the tombs of their ancestors on Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.Flowers, food and wine. B.Plants and books.
C.Clothes and shoes. D.Money and gold.
13.Why do Chinese people visit tombs during Qingming Festival?
A.To show respect to their dead family members.
B.To have a picnic with families in the countryside.
C.To watch a dragon dance performance.
D.To swim in the river.
14.What do Chinese people often do during Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.Go to work in the office.
B.Go to school to study.
C.Get together for outings or to fly kites.
D.Stay at home to watch TV.
15.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Tomb Sweeping Day is not a traditional Chinese festival.
B.People don’t need to bring anything to the tombs of their ancestors.
C.Chinese people only use Tomb Sweeping Day to do outdoor activities.
D.Tomb Sweeping Day is an important and meaningful festival for Chinese.
BAACD
B
The Spring Festival is celebrated not only in China but also in other parts of the world. The traditional holiday is the most important to Chinese both at home and abroad.
The United Kingdom Celebrations for the Spring Festival in the UK started in 1980, with the first evening party held in 2002. Every New Year, people get together and have a lot of activities. They sing songs, dance to music, share photos with friends or enjoy films in a cinema.
The United States The Spring Festival has become a key time for Chinese living or working in the US. They join in a large evening party to welcome the new year. It is a good chance for people to build a circle(圈子) of friends and feel that they are not alone because they share the same culture and values(价值观).
Australia The Chinese New Year is welcomed with three weeks of celebrations across Australia. Many people come to Sydney’s Chinatown or Little Bourke in Melbourne. They enjoy fireworks, lion dances, dragon boat races and many other traditional activities. The celebrations are also a bridge towards better understanding between Chinese and non-Chinese.
Singapore The family dinner on New Year’s Eve is an important tradition for Chinese whether they were born in Singapore or moved there from China. They place traditional food on a table as an act of remembering their past. Then the whole family enjoy their dinner together. They usually hold it at home because having it in a restaurant takes away the meaning of the tradition.
16.When did the celebrations for the Spring Festival start in the UK?
A.In 1980. B.In 2000. C.In 2002. D.In 2020.
17.At the Spring Festival, Chinese in the US join in a large evening party to ________.
A.say hello to the new year B.tell others they are alone
C.share different cultures D.remember the good old days
18.How long is the Chinese New Year welcomed across Australia?
A.For two weeks. B.For three weeks.C.For four weeks. D.For three days.
19.Chinese in Australia enjoy the following activities except ________.
A.fireworks B.lion dances C.trick or treat D.dragon boat races
20.In Singapore, Chinese families don’t hold the New Year dinner in a restaurant but at home because ________.
A.the restaurants are far away B.they were born in Singapore
C.they want to keep Chinese tradition D.the food there is less delicious
CACCC
.三、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容, 完成下列各题。
Need a reason to be happy? Then you will be happy to know that March 20th is the International Day of Happiness.
The United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness in 2012 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal (目标) and right (权利).
It was celebrated for the first time in 2013. On that day, we celebrated hundreds of “Happy Heroes”—those who did so much to bring happiness to others. They helped the homeless to live a comfortable life and the poor kids to go to school.
The 2014 Day of Happiness actions asked people to share pictures of making them happy. People all over the world showed their favorite pictures on the Internet. “It’s exciting to see so many people sharing photos of what makes them happy.” Joe, a senior high school student from Canada said. The 2015 Day of Happiness actions gave attention on relationships. Modern society is leaving more and more people feeling lonely. On that day, thousands of people all around the world reached out to make new connections with others. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors they didn’t know very well, drove the strangers to stations for free…
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness is “Happier Together”. It encourages people worldwide to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us.
21.When is the International Day of Happiness?
The International Day of Happiness is .
22.Why did the United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness?
To .
23.How did Joe feel when he saw many people sharing photos?
He felt to see many people sharing photos.
24.What did people do to make new connections with others on the 2015 Day of Happiness?
They visited their neighbors, and drove the strangers to stations for free.
25.What is the theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness?
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness is .
21 On March 20th 22 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right 23 excited 24 gave calls to the doctors 25 happier together
四、语篇填空。
第一节
of they where culture how though interest notice poor live the first
选词填空
China has the largest population in the world. As a result, no matter 26 we go, we can always see our Chinese people around. Almost in every country, there is a Chinatown. It is a place for Chinese people to live and work.
27 biggest Chinatown is in San Francisco, USA. In the past, people in China were very 28 , so many men came to California to look for gold. They wished to make more money and 29 a better life. As more and more Chinese people came to America to achieve 30 dreams, they got together and made the place they lived in as a small town. That’s how Chinatown came.
Today, Chinatown has been a symbol 31 Chinese culture. You can 32 many Chinese elements (元素) there, such as arched (拱形的) gates with red wooden pillars (柱子), big stone lions, red lanterns hanging from the roof and red dragons on the walls and so on. Many foreigners visit there to learn Chinese 33 . They are so 34 in it because our country has become stronger and stronger and has a great influence (影响) on the world.
Chinatown can also be found outside the United States, such as Thailand and Vietnam. 35 they are small countries, they have Chinatown as the hot sites. It is a good place to bring Chinese people together. At the same time, it also lets the world know more about China.
Where the poor live their of notice culture interested though
第二节 (短文填空)
阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Today, we are talking about a Chinese festival—the Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 36 (eight) lunar month. It is a 37 (tradition) Chinese festival and it’s time for family reunion. Wherever you are, you should get home on the festival. People often lay out fruits, desserts and mooncakes in 38 (they) garden on the Mid-Autumn night.
All the family members sit together 39 (admire) the full moon which looks like a large lantern in the sky. Children 40 (usual) lie in their parents’ arms, listening to the folk stories about Chang’e. Before the eve, people often tie many kinds of mooncakes together and send them as presents to their 41 (relative). Sometimes, they use mooncakes to treat strangers, spreading their joy and 42 (warm).
Mooncakes are sweet. 43 you eat too many, you may put on a few pounds. Though parents warn their children not to eat a lot, some children play a trick to steal mooncakes 44 their parents. Of course, their parents often punish them. But the festival always 45 (end) up with fun.
Eighth traditional their to admire usually relatives warmth if from ends
五、补全对话
根据对话内容,从下面选择合适的选项补全对话。 (其中有两项是多余的)
A: Hey, Bruce. I’m going home this weekend.
B: Hi, Sally. 36
A: Because I want to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
B: What kind of festival is it?
A: It is an important time for Chinese.
B: 37
A: We’ll have dinner together, admire the moon and eat mooncakes.
B: Mooncakes? Are they delicious?
A: 38 Would you like to go with me? We can celebrate the festival together.
B: 39 Thank you.
A: 40
A.Well done.
B.That’s great.
C.You’re welcome.
D.I have never tasted them.
E.Why are you going home?
F.Yes, they are very delicious.
G.What will you do on the festival?
DFEAB
六、完成句子
41.玛丽拿到了一张免费票。她真幸运啊!
Mary got a free ticket. she was!
42.多么精彩的舞狮表演啊!
the Lion Dance is!
43.Miss Evans asked Bob, “Will you join the chess club this weekend?”(改为宾语从句)
Miss Evans asked Bob he join the chess club that weekend.
44.后羿如此伤心,以至于他每天晚上都对着月亮喊她的名字。
Hou Yi was sad he her name to the moon every night.
45.因为玛丽努力学习,她最终成为一名优秀的学生。
Mary as an excellent student because she worked hard.
41 how lucky 42 how wonderful 43 if would 44 so that called out 45 ended up
七、书面表达
46.在学校“探寻中华传统文化”英语综合实践活动中,你班对“元宵节”“端午节”和“中秋节”三个中国传统节日开展了小课题研究,经过探究与实践,你们收集了一些信息与资料(见下表)
假设你是李华,请选择其中一个节日,用英语写一篇短文,在英语拓展课上代表小组就你们的研究成果进行交流。
Project: Exploring the Chinese Culture and Customs
Research Subject
the Lantern Festival
the Dragon Boat Festival
the Mid- Autumn Festival
Information (What we’ve learned)
History
·about 2,000 years
·about 2,000 years
centuries
Time
· the 15th day of the first lunar month
• the 5th day of the fifth lunar month
May the fifth in Chinese lunar calendar
Celebrations
· riddle (谜语) games
·…
· boat races
·…
· Admire the moon
Food
Tangyuan/yuanxiao
·zongzi
mooncakes
…
…
…
注意:
(1)短文必须包含表中你所选节日的所有信息,并适当发挥。
(2)文中不得出现与你身份相关的信息。
(3)词数:80~100,短文开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear classmates,
I’m very happy to share our research with you. The subject we’ve chosen is _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thank you!
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人教版英语九年级Unit 2提高测试卷
一、完形填空
Once upon a time, a serious illness broke out. It influenced(影响) almost every family, and many people were dying. It seemed that nothing could be done to put the illness under 1 . Some people prayed(祈祷) to the moon goddess Chang’e.
Chang’e felt 2 after learning about the disaster in the human world. She changed her rabbit into a human and sent her 3 to save the people. As soon as the rabbit arrived, she visited one family after another to 4 the patients for free. People took her special medicine and got well quickly.
In return for the 5 of this doctor, people all wanted to give her some gifts. But the rabbit 6 all of them. She only borrowed some dresses so that she would be able to change her clothes and look tidy. On some days, she 7 like a young girl; on other days, an elderly man. 8 , she succeeded in treating all the patients before that year’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
The rabbit was so 9 after completing her job that she slept under a big tree. Then her two long ears 10 on her head. People were surprised to see this rabbit-faced girl. They suddenly realized that the doctor was, in fact, the rabbit. It was this cute rabbit that drove away the illness!
1.A.control B.tradition C.business D.punishment
2.A.surprised B.excited C.sad D.strange
3.A.up B.down C.in D.on
4.A.protect B.memorize C.visit D.treat
5.A.decision B.kindness C.discussion D.happiness
6.A.remembered B.forgot C.refused D.accepted
7.A.turned up B.grew up C.dressed up D.stood up
8.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Hardly D.Recently
9.A.patient B.afraid C.busy D.tired
10.A.hid B.appeared C.spread D.followed
二、阅读理解。
A
Festival for Ancestors
清明祭祖
In April, there is a special day when people remember their ancestors(祖先). It is Tomb Sweeping Day, also known as Qingming Festival. This year, the day is on April 4.
Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival. On this day, families bring flowers, food and wine to the tombs of their ancestors. They put cakes and fruits in front of the tombs. After that, they sweep dirt off the tombs and remember their dead family members.
Why do Chinese people do this? That’s because people think that visiting tombs during Qingming Festival is to show respect to their dead family members.
Tomb Sweeping Day is also a good time to start gardening and doing outdoor activities in China. Families often get together for outings or to fly kites at this time.
11.What is Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.A Chinese festival for planting trees.
B.A Chinese festival for remembering ancestors.
C.A Chinese festival for cooking food.
D.A Chinese festival for doing sports.
12.What do Chinese people bring to the tombs of their ancestors on Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.Flowers, food and wine. B.Plants and books.
C.Clothes and shoes. D.Money and gold.
13.Why do Chinese people visit tombs during Qingming Festival?
A.To show respect to their dead family members.
B.To have a picnic with families in the countryside.
C.To watch a dragon dance performance.
D.To swim in the river.
14.What do Chinese people often do during Tomb Sweeping Day?
A.Go to work in the office.
B.Go to school to study.
C.Get together for outings or to fly kites.
D.Stay at home to watch TV.
15.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Tomb Sweeping Day is not a traditional Chinese festival.
B.People don’t need to bring anything to the tombs of their ancestors.
C.Chinese people only use Tomb Sweeping Day to do outdoor activities.
D.Tomb Sweeping Day is an important and meaningful festival for Chinese.
B
The Spring Festival is celebrated not only in China but also in other parts of the world. The traditional holiday is the most important to Chinese both at home and abroad.
The United Kingdom Celebrations for the Spring Festival in the UK started in 1980, with the first evening party held in 2002. Every New Year, people get together and have a lot of activities. They sing songs, dance to music, share photos with friends or enjoy films in a cinema.
The United States The Spring Festival has become a key time for Chinese living or working in the US. They join in a large evening party to welcome the new year. It is a good chance for people to build a circle(圈子) of friends and feel that they are not alone because they share the same culture and values(价值观).
Australia The Chinese New Year is welcomed with three weeks of celebrations across Australia. Many people come to Sydney’s Chinatown or Little Bourke in Melbourne. They enjoy fireworks, lion dances, dragon boat races and many other traditional activities. The celebrations are also a bridge towards better understanding between Chinese and non-Chinese.
Singapore The family dinner on New Year’s Eve is an important tradition for Chinese whether they were born in Singapore or moved there from China. They place traditional food on a table as an act of remembering their past. Then the whole family enjoy their dinner together. They usually hold it at home because having it in a restaurant takes away the meaning of the tradition.
16.When did the celebrations for the Spring Festival start in the UK?
A.In 1980. B.In 2000. C.In 2002. D.In 2020.
17.At the Spring Festival, Chinese in the US join in a large evening party to ________.
A.say hello to the new year B.tell others they are alone
C.share different cultures D.remember the good old days
18.How long is the Chinese New Year welcomed across Australia?
A.For two weeks. B.For three weeks.C.For four weeks. D.For three days.
19.Chinese in Australia enjoy the following activities except ________.
A.fireworks B.lion dances C.trick or treat D.dragon boat races
20.In Singapore, Chinese families don’t hold the New Year dinner in a restaurant but at home because ________.
A.the restaurants are far away B.they were born in Singapore
C.they want to keep Chinese tradition D.the food there is less delicious
.三、任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容, 完成下列各题。
Need a reason to be happy? Then you will be happy to know that March 20th is the International Day of Happiness.
The United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness in 2012 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal (目标) and right (权利).
It was celebrated for the first time in 2013. On that day, we celebrated hundreds of “Happy Heroes”—those who did so much to bring happiness to others. They helped the homeless to live a comfortable life and the poor kids to go to school.
The 2014 Day of Happiness actions asked people to share pictures of making them happy. People all over the world showed their favorite pictures on the Internet. “It’s exciting to see so many people sharing photos of what makes them happy.” Joe, a senior high school student from Canada said. The 2015 Day of Happiness actions gave attention on relationships. Modern society is leaving more and more people feeling lonely. On that day, thousands of people all around the world reached out to make new connections with others. They visited their neighbors, gave calls to the doctors they didn’t know very well, drove the strangers to stations for free…
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness is “Happier Together”. It encourages people worldwide to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us.
21.When is the International Day of Happiness?
The International Day of Happiness is .
22.Why did the United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness?
To .
23.How did Joe feel when he saw many people sharing photos?
He felt to see many people sharing photos.
24.What did people do to make new connections with others on the 2015 Day of Happiness?
They visited their neighbors, and drove the strangers to stations for free.
25.What is the theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness?
The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness is .
四、语篇填空。
第一节
of they where culture how though interest notice poor live the first
选词填空
China has the largest population in the world. As a result, no matter 26 we go, we can always see our Chinese people around. Almost in every country, there is a Chinatown. It is a place for Chinese people to live and work.
27 biggest Chinatown is in San Francisco, USA. In the past, people in China were very 28 , so many men came to California to look for gold. They wished to make more money and 29 a better life. As more and more Chinese people came to America to achieve 30 dreams, they got together and made the place they lived in as a small town. That’s how Chinatown came.
Today, Chinatown has been a symbol 31 Chinese culture. You can 32 many Chinese elements (元素) there, such as arched (拱形的) gates with red wooden pillars (柱子), big stone lions, red lanterns hanging from the roof and red dragons on the walls and so on. Many foreigners visit there to learn Chinese 33 . They are so 34 in it because our country has become stronger and stronger and has a great influence (影响) on the world.
Chinatown can also be found outside the United States, such as Thailand and Vietnam. 35 they are small countries, they have Chinatown as the hot sites. It is a good place to bring Chinese people together. At the same time, it also lets the world know more about China.
第二节 (短文填空)
阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Today, we are talking about a Chinese festival—the Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 36 (eight) lunar month. It is a 37 (tradition) Chinese festival and it’s time for family reunion. Wherever you are, you should get home on the festival. People often lay out fruits, desserts and mooncakes in 38 (they) garden on the Mid-Autumn night.
All the family members sit together 39 (admire) the full moon which looks like a large lantern in the sky. Children 40 (usual) lie in their parents’ arms, listening to the folk stories about Chang’e. Before the eve, people often tie many kinds of mooncakes together and send them as presents to their 41 (relative). Sometimes, they use mooncakes to treat strangers, spreading their joy and 42 (warm).
Mooncakes are sweet. 43 you eat too many, you may put on a few pounds. Though parents warn their children not to eat a lot, some children play a trick to steal mooncakes 44 their parents. Of course, their parents often punish them. But the festival always 45 (end) up with fun.
五、补全对话
根据对话内容,从下面选择合适的选项补全对话。 (其中有两项是多余的)
A: Hey, Bruce. I’m going home this weekend.
B: Hi, Sally. 36
A: Because I want to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
B: What kind of festival is it?
A: It is an important time for Chinese.
B: 37
A: We’ll have dinner together, admire the moon and eat mooncakes.
B: Mooncakes? Are they delicious?
A: 38 Would you like to go with me? We can celebrate the festival together.
B: 39 Thank you.
A: 40
A.Well done.
B.That’s great.
C.You’re welcome.
D.I have never tasted them.
E.Why are you going home?
F.Yes, they are very delicious.
G.What will you do on the festival?
六、完成句子
41.玛丽拿到了一张免费票。她真幸运啊!
Mary got a free ticket. she was!
42.多么精彩的舞狮表演啊!
the Lion Dance is!
43.Miss Evans asked Bob, “Will you join the chess club this weekend?”(改为宾语从句)
Miss Evans asked Bob he join the chess club that weekend.
44.后羿如此伤心,以至于他每天晚上都对着月亮喊她的名字。
Hou Yi was sad he her name to the moon every night.
45.因为玛丽努力学习,她最终成为一名优秀的学生。
Mary as an excellent student because she worked hard.
七、书面表达
46.在学校“探寻中华传统文化”英语综合实践活动中,你班对“元宵节”“端午节”和“中秋节”三个中国传统节日开展了小课题研究,经过探究与实践,你们收集了一些信息与资料(见下表)
假设你是李华,请选择其中一个节日,用英语写一篇短文,在英语拓展课上代表小组就你们的研究成果进行交流。
Project: Exploring the Chinese Culture and Customs
Research Subject
the Lantern Festival
the Dragon Boat Festival
the Mid- Autumn Festival
Information (What we’ve learned)
History
·about 2,000 years
·about 2,000 years
centuries
Time
· the 15th day of the first lunar month
• the 5th day of the fifth lunar month
May the fifth in Chinese lunar calendar
Celebrations
· riddle (谜语) games
·…
· boat races
·…
· Admire the moon
Food
Tangyuan/yuanxiao
·zongzi
mooncakes
…
…
…
注意:
(1)短文必须包含表中你所选节日的所有信息,并适当发挥。
(2)文中不得出现与你身份相关的信息。
(3)词数:80~100,短文开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear classmates,
I’m very happy to share our research with you. The subject we’ve chosen is _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That’s all. Thank you!
1
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