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1、2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4 模塊自測1 / 7Module 4 Rules and suggestions模塊自測、完形填空(15 分)One mornin g, I was wait ing at the bus stop, worried about _1_ late for school. There were manypeople waiting in line at the bus stop,_2_ some of them looked very anxious( 焦慮的)and disappo in ted.When the bus fin ally

2、 came, we all hurried on board. I got a place _3_ the win dow, so I had a goodview of the sidewalk. A boy on a bike _4_ my attention. He _5_ eside the bus whilewaving his arms. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the _6,but he refused _7_until we reached the next stop. The bus drove fast, and

3、the boy tried his best to catch up with it. It _8_ thathe was a little tired, but he still kept riding. And he was carrying _9_ over his shoulder and shouti ng.Fin ally, whe n we came to the n ext stop, to our surprise, the boy ran up to the door of the bus.I heard an exciting _10_ . Then the driver

4、 stood up and asked, “_11_ anyone lose a suitcase at the busstop?” A woma n on the bus shouted, “ Oh, dear! It s 12_.” She pushed her way to the driver and tookthe suitcase _1_3_. Everyone on the bus bega n talk ing about _1 _ the boy had done, and the crowdsof stra ngers sudde nly became frien dly

5、to one _15_.Sometimes eve n someth ing small can cha nge a lot! What an un forgettable experie nee!(C )6. A. policemanB. boyC. driver D. other passe ngers(C )7. A. stopB. stopp ingC. to stop D. stopped但)8. A. lookedB. seemedC. sou nded D. felt(A )9.A. somethi ngB. nothi ngC. anything D. everyth ing(

6、A )10. A. con versationB. speechC. discussi onD. argume nt(C )1. A. beC. being(A )2.A. andB. to beD. beenB. sinceC. or D. but(D )3.A. beh indC. in front of(A)4.A. caughtC. gotB. across fromD. n ext toB. causedD. missed(C )5. A. rodeC. was ridi ngB.was ridde nD. is ridi ng2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4

7、 模塊自測2 / 7(C)11.A. DoesB. HasC. Did D. Do(A )12. A. mi neB. myC. I D. myself但)13. A. angrilyB. tha nkfullyC. noisily D. loudly(C )14. A. whichB. howC. what D. that但)15. A. otherB. an otherC. others D. Each二、閱讀理解(30 分)AArriving in New York There are three airports in New York. When you arrive at one

8、of them, you cantake a bus or a taxi to any place in New York.Public transport In New York there s a good bus and subway service. If you are planning to use thesubway a lot, you should buy a subway ticket for ten journeys because it s cheaper. But you don t haveto use public transport there are lots

9、 of places you can go to on foot, like the Empire State Building(帝國大廈),5th Avenue and Central Park. The New York taxis are a part of the city experienee, so you shouldtake at least one taxi during your visit!Hotels There are lots of good hotels in New York. The best is The Plaza on 5th Avenue but yo

10、u dont have to pay a lot to stay in the city. There are lots of smaller hotels and the YMCA near Cen tral Park isgreat for young people.Eating out There are many kinds of food in New York and you shouldn t eat at McDonald s everyday. There are good restaurants in Little Italy and Chinatown, for exam

11、ple.Shopping Shopping in New York is fun. There are big shops on 5th Avenue. They are open seve ndays a week. But be careful whe n you look at the prices: you have to pay a special 8% tax on everyth ingyou buy in New York.Places to see Fin ally, there are a lot of places to see in New York Times Squ

12、are, the Statue ofLiberty(自由女神像).And you shouldn go home without climbing the Statue of Liberty to enjoy the sceneryof the city.(B )1. How many kinds of public tran sport are men ti oned in the passage?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.但)2. The Plaza here is the name of_.A. a restaura ntB. a hotelC. a

13、n airport D. a shop(A )3. How much do you have to pay if you buy a book of $10 in New York?A. $10.8. B. $10.08.C. $18. D. $10.(D )4. When you visit New York, you should_ .A. eat at McDonald s every dayB. take a taxi whe never you go out2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4 模塊自測3 / 7C. stay at the best hotelD

14、. climb the Statue of Liberty(A )5. From the passage, we can lear n that_ .A. people can visit many places of interest in New York on footB. New York is not a good place for shopp ingC. people must travel by public tran sport in New YorkD. people have to eat only one kind of food in New YorkBAre you

15、 shy? If you are, you are not alone. In fact, close to 50 perce nt of people are shy. Almost 80perce nt of people feel shy at some point in their lives. These days, shyn ess is beco ming more and morecom mon. Now, scie ntists are tryi ng to un dersta nd shyn ess. They have some in terest ing ideas a

16、boutwhy people are shy.Is it possible to be born shy? Many scie ntists say yes. They say 15 to 20 perce nt of babies behaveshyly. These babies are a little quieter and more watchful than other babies. Interestingly, these shy babiesusually have shy parents. As a result, scientists think that some sh

17、yness is genetic.Family size might cause people to be shy as well. Scientists at Harvard University studied shy children. They found that 66 perce nt of them had older brothers and sisters. The scie ntists said that thesechildren were often bullied( 欺侮)by their older brothers and sisters. As a resul

18、t, they became shy. At thesame time, childre n with no brothers and sisters may be shy as well. Grow ing up alone, they often play bythemselves. They are not able to learn the same social skills as childre n from big families.You may also be shy because of where you were born. When scie ntists studi

19、ed shyn ess in differentcountries, they found surprising differences. In Japan, most people said they were shy. But in Israel, onlyone of three people said so. What expla ins the differe nee? One scie ntist said the Japa nese and Israelishad differe nt opinions of failure .In Japa n, whe n people do

20、 not succeed, they feel bad about themselves.They blame(責(zé)備)themselves for their failure .In Israel, the opposite is true. Israelis often blame failure onoutside reas ons, such as family, teachers, frien ds, or bad luck. In Israel, freedom of opinion and risk takingare strongly supported. This may be

21、 why Israelis worry less about failure and are less shy.For shy people, it can be difficult to make frien ds, speak in class, and even get a good job. But scientists say you can get over your shyn ess. They suggest trying new things and practis ing conversation. Anddon t forget if you are shy, you a

22、re not the only one.但)6. What is the passage mai nly about?A. Happ in ess.B. Shyn ess.C. Kindn ess.D. Lon eli ness.(A )7.What does the un derl ined word “ gen etic” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Passed dow n from pare nts.B. Lear nt from frien ds.C. Taught by teachers.D. Made up by brothers.(C )8.

23、What can be learnt from the passage?A. Most little babies are born shy and quiet.B. If you are shy now, you will be shy forever.C. Many shy childre n have older brothers and sisters.D. Most Israeli people are shy of express ing opinions.2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4 模塊自測4 / 7(B )9. We can lear n from

24、 the passage that_ may cause shyn ess.A. genetics, grown - ups and birthplaceB. gen etics, family size and birthplaceC. family size, grown - ups and failureD. gen etics, family size and freedom(B )10. Scien tists suggest that shy people can get over their shyn ess by_ .A. blam ing their failure on o

25、utside reas onsB. trying new things and practis ing con versatio nC. gett ing themselves away from their shy pare ntsD. trying to un dersta nd reas ons for their shyn ess(A)11.Which of the following shows the structure(結(jié)構(gòu))of the passage? (P= Paragraph)A.B.CD.CI have spe nt almost a third of my life

26、in Chin a, livi ng and work ing in this beautiful coun try. In a sense, China has bee n and is still my sec ond home. But in those past years I had n ever bee n to Quzhou.Some days ago, for the first time in my Chinese life, I stepped into the beautiful city of Quzhou. Myimpressi ons of Quzhou City

27、were as I always thought: gree n coun tryside, rainy sky, wet air. That was whatI imag ined for years the south of China would be. When we fin ally arrived, I was impressed by theelegant(優(yōu)雅的)city.The next day we were take n to visit some places not far away from the city. I was not aware of thedirec

28、t ion of our short trip, but whe n we arrived at Lanke Mountain and got out of the car, I thought that wehad been taken to a fairyland( 仙境):the light rain over the green and thick plants, the silvery sky like aheavy blanket and the mystery of this mountain made me feel like being part of a picture.J

29、iulong Lake was our next step. The mystic atmosphere(氣氛)of this place was so strong that Idecided to watch the view sta nding at the top whe n I stepped into the small boat to sail upstream.Sometimes we were so close to the mountain that we could clearly see the red soil un der the pla nts. I wasthi

30、nking of the joy to be in a place like Jiulong Lake and how it would be to live among those hills for a while.The final leg of the day s journey was a primary school. We were welcomed by the smiles on thefaces of many young pion eers. The en ergy of the hun dreds of kids made me feel youn ger for a

31、while, soeducated, so polite and so warm that I had no doubt about the future generations of Quzhou people. Thepeople seem to me the best of Quzhou and they will rema in in my memory forever.(C )12. From the passage, we can know the writer_.A. will come to work in QuzhouB. will leave China soonC. ha

32、s lived in China for a long time2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4 模塊自測5 / 7D. has just come to China(B )13. The un derl ined word“ impressed”_means “” in Chin ese.A.恐懼 B.贊嘆C.厭煩 D.疑惑(B )14. The writer visited_ places the n ext day in Quzhou.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five(A)15. In the writer s eyes, Quzhou i

33、s_.A. gree n, rainy, wet and elega ntB. gree n, large, moder n and mysticC. small, warm, dry and elega ntD. beautiful, dry, moder n and mystic三、任務(wù)型閱讀(5 分)A big fire broke out in the Blue Sky Hotel on September 4. The fire started at nine in the evening in aroom on the ninth floor. Soon all the rooms

34、 on the floor were on fire. A strong wind blew the fire from theninth floor onto the tenth floor. The people on the ten th floor could n t go dow nstairs because of the heatand sixty people were injured in the fire. Hun dreds of the PLA men arrived to help. Two hours later, the firewas put out. The

35、fire damage(損失)was at least one million yuan. The fire was caused by smoking.A Fir6 AccidentWhen1+on Septemltr 4Where2. in the Blue Sky HotelStarting timeat nine in the eveningEnding time4.百t tlritn in the evtninfiThe Cfiust1of lliv fireMilking四、詞匯運(yùn)用(15 分)(A)單詞拼寫。Last night, it was late and I was “.

36、preparing (準(zhǔn)備)for the school exam while there was a 2.sudden(突然的)noise outside. All the 3.lights(燈)went off at the moment. It was so 4.dark (黑 暗的)that Icouldn t5sanything (事物)in the room. I was so scared that my 6.blood(血)went cold. I 7.reached(彳申)out my hand to 8.search(搜尋)for my cell phon e. I wan

37、 ted to make a phone call to 9.find (找出)out what had 10.caused(引起)the matter.(B)用方框中所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。discover, lost, post, tell, ring14 years ago Spanish tourist Gaspar San chez dropped his wallet into the water of Lock Ness inScotla nd. His passport, his car keys, his bus in ess card and his money 11.wer

38、e_lost in 150m of water.This week the phone 12.rang in his house and a Scotish policema n 13.told him, “ Sir, your wallet has been found! It 14.wa discovered last Sun day on the bed of the lake by some explorers diving to look for amonster( 怪物)in the lake !”2019年九年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)外研版同步練習(xí):Module 4 模塊自測6 / 7Gasp

39、ar Sanchez said, “ The whole thing is quite amazing. They 15.have posted all things to mealready. I will get them tomorrow. I can t believe it !”五、語法填空(10 分)It is Sun day today. Ann is shopp ing with her mother. She wants her mother to buy a new sweaterl.for her. I n a cloth ing shop, she finds 2.an

40、 orange one. She tries it on .It is too small. She wants a biggerone, 3.but the bigger ones are not orange. Ann doesn t like other colours. Her mother asks, “Shall we goto another shop to have a 4ook(look) ?” So they go out of the shop and go into ano ther one.The 5.seconc(two) shop is bigger than t

41、he first one, and it has many kinds of sweaters of different6.sizes(size) and colours. Ann tries 7.on an orange one. It is too big. She tries a smaller on e. It is OK.“ How 8.much (many) is it ?” Ann s mother asks the woman who sells clothes. Then they find ittoo dear, and they don t have so much money with them.“ 9.Would (would) you like a cheaper one ?” the woman asks.“ No, we shall take this one. My daughter likes it. We will come back 10.to_buy (buy) ittomorrow, ” Ann s mother answers.六、書面表達(dá)(25 分)遵守規(guī)則是每個(gè)人應(yīng)盡的義務(wù)。但在日常生活中,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你周圍總

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