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北师大版初中英语九年级Unit 4 综合检测卷

更新时间:2022-11-09 浏览次数:19 类型:同步测试
一、单项选择
二、完形填空
  • 11. 完形填空

        July 20, 1969 was an important day. Two Americans landed1the moon. They were the first men on the moon. Their2were Armstrong and Aldrin. They went in a spaceship. Its name was Apollo 11. Apollo 11 left Cape Dennedy (肯尼迪角,美国宇航中心)3July 16 and went on a 385, 000-kilometre journey. The trip4three days. On July 20 the spaceship landed on the moon. Armstrong5on the moon first, then Aldrin stepped on it too. The two men walked on the surface of the moon. They picked up some rocks and put them in the spaceship. They jumped up and6. Then they put an, American flag on the7. They were tired after their moon trip, so they took a8. On July 21 Apollo 119the moon and returned to the Earth. Three days later it came down in the Pacific Ocean (太平洋). A ship10them back to America and then to their families.

    (1)
    A . in B . on C . at D . by
    (2)
    A . names B . name C . family D . call
    (3)
    A . in B . at C . on D . to
    (4)
    A . made B . paid C . spent D . took
    (5)
    A . stepped B . went C . left D . returned
    (6)
    A . low B . up C . down D . lower
    (7)
    A . ground B . earth C . water D . air
    (8)
    A . look B . rest C . walk D . move
    (9)
    A . left B . went C . returned D . saw
    (10)
    A . brought B . put C . took D . carried
三、阅读理解
  • 12. 阅读理解

        In 1969, three men made history with a trip and the world will never forget them. The three men were Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. They went to the moon. The mission was called the Apollo programme.

        Many people worked to send those men to the moon. It took many years to prepare for the mission. The first Apollo mission, Apollo 1, was not successful. During the later missions, the astronauts practised flying their space- ships. On the Apollo 8 mission, the astronauts flew around the moon. They were nearly ready for the first moon landing.

        The Apollo 11 mission used a special spaceship. Its name was "Eagle". The Eagle landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.

        Only two astronauts walked on the moon that day. Neil Armstrong was the first person to step onto the moon. Buzz Aldrin followed him. The world watched the landing on TV. Michael Collins stayed in the spaceship. It was his job to look after the spaceship that would take them home. He had to make sure nothing would happen to it.

        The astronauts did many experiments while they were on the moon. They also took, some pictures of the moon. The astronauts left an American flag on the moon. Now the flag is still there. Someday moon travel may be common, and people will visit the place of the first moon landing.

    1. (1) ___________________ was NOT successful according to the passage.
      A . The Apollo 1 mission B . The Apollo 8 mission C . The Apollo 11 missions D . The Apollo 17 mission
    2. (2) What is the right order of the following sentences according to the passage?

      ①Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon.

      ②Many people worked for the Apollo programme.

      ③The astronauts practised flying their spaceships.

      ④The astronauts left an American flag on the moon.

      A . ②③①④ B . ③②④① C . ②④③① D . ③①②④
    3. (3) The writer wrote this passage to ____________________.
      A . talk about Neil Armstrong B . show how to become an astronaut C . talk about the first trip to the moon D . show how difficult it is to travel in space
  • 13. 阅读理解

        If you watch the sky for about an hour after the sun goes down, you may see some "moving stars". But they're not really stars. They're man-made satellites. And the biggest of all is the International Space Station (ISS). From May to July is the best season to watch the ISS flying over the Earth. And people can see it with their eyes.

        The ISS is the biggest satellite and, scientists want to live on it. They think that the best way to learn more about space is to live there.

        When the space station is finished, it will be like a city in space. People will stay and study there with many of the things they have at home. Laboratories, living rooms and power stations are being built. The I ISS is the most expensive space programme. Billions of dollars are being spent on it every year.

        Scientists hope that the ISS will be a stepping stone for future space exploration(探索). "The ISS will help us understand the human body better, explore space and study the Earth. It can help us make life on the Earth better, said Kathryn Clark, an ISS scientist.

        Sixteen countries are part of the programme: the US, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil and 11 European countries. China isn't an ISS country, but it has helped with some of the experiments. In 2003, China sent some rice up to the ISS to find out what space would do to it.

    1. (1) What is true about the International Space Station?
      A . It is a big city in space. B . It is the biggest man-made satellite. C . It is a real moving star. D . People can't see it with their eyes.
    2. (2) From the passage we know that ___________________.
      A . the ISS costs less than people expect B . scientists can do anything they like there C . the ISS can help us make life in the space better D . sixteen countries are members of the space programme
    3. (3) The underlined phrase "a stepping stone" means "___________________" in Chinese.
      A . 脚步 B . 巅峰 C . 垫脚石 D . 走廊
    4. (4) Where do you most possibly find the passage?
      A . A TV guide. B . A storybook. C . A science magazine. D . A travel diary.
四、任务型阅读
  • 14. 任务型阅读

        Doctors in Germany have warned people that headbanging could be bad for your health. .

        Dancers shake their heads from back to front, and from side to side, very quickly.

        Doctors say this could injure( 伤害) the brain. The man had no history of head injuries but had been headbanging for many years. He began to have bad headaches after going to a heavy metal concert. . They gave him a brain scan (扫描) and found bleeding in his brain. He needed an operation to repair it. Doctors made a hole in his brain to take out some blood. .

        Doctors say the risk of injury to the brain from head- banging is low and heavy metal fans do not need to stop doing the dance completely. The head doctor Ariyan Pirayesh said, "We are not against headbanging. Rock 'n' roll will never die. . We just think if our patient had gone to a classical(古典的) concert, this would not have happened.”

    A. Heavy metal fans should rock on

    B. Two months later, his headaches disappeared

    C. Doctors thought that might lead to his headaches

    D. They recently treated a 50-year-old heavy metal fan

    E. Head banging is a dance that fans of heavy metal music like

  • 15. 任务型阅读

        At the moment, it may be difficult to imagine, but many people believe that, by the year 2100, we will live on the planet Mars. Our own planet, the Earth, is becoming more and more crowded and polluted. Luckily, we can start again and build a better world on Mars.

        First of all, transport should be much better. At present, our spaceships are too slow to carry large numbers of people to Mars- it takes months. However, by 2100, spaceships can travel at half the speed of light. It might take us two or three days to get to Mars!

        Secondly, humans need food, water and air to live. Scientists should be able to develop plants that can be grown on Mars. These plants will produce the food and air that we need. However, can these plants produce water for us? There is no answer now.

        There is a problem for us to live on Mars. Mars pulls us much less than the Earth does. This will be dangerous because we could easily jump too high and fly slowly away into space. To prevent this, humans on Mars have to wear special shoes to make themselves heavier.

        Life on Mars will be better than that on the Earth in many ways. People will have more space. Living in a large building with 10 bedrooms is highly possible. Many people believe that robots will do most of our work, so we have more time for our hobbies.

        There will probably be no school on Mars. Every student will have a computer at home which is connected to the Internet. They can study, do their homework and take exams in online schools. Each student will also have their own online teacher called "e-teacher".

        However, in some ways, life on Mars may not be better than that on the Earth today. Food will not be the same-- meals will probably .be in the form of pills and will not be as delicious as they are today. Also, space travel will make many people feel ill. The spaceship will travel fast, so the journey to Mars will probably be very uncomfortable.

    1. (1) According to the article, will we live on Mars by the year 2100?
    2. (2) By 2100, will it take a few months or several days to get to Mars?
    3. (3) In the future, how will the students on Mars study?
    4. (4) Why will life on Mars be better than life on the Earth?
    5. (5) What's the article mainly about?
五、书面表达
  • 16. 某英文版《航天》杂志社正在组织一个航天夏令营,招募的对象是全世界对航天感兴趣的中学生。假设你是李华,你也想加入这个夏令营,请用英文写一篇自荐信。

    内容提示:

    1)谈谈自己对航天的热爱;

    2)曾经在学校参加过的航天活动及成果;

    3)为实现航天梦所做过的努力;

    4)想参加这次夏令营的目的。

    提示词语: be interested in; solar system; make a model spaceship; prize; astronaut; read books; space; training; learn; look forward to

    要求:1)所给英文提示词语仅供选用;

    2)条理清楚,意思连贯,符合逻辑;

    3)60~90词;

    4)不要出现真实姓名及校名。

    Dear Sir or Madam,

    My name is Li Hua. I'm a middle school student and I'm fifteen.

        Best wishes!

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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