九年级 Unit9—Unit10
一、单项选择
1.[2018郑州二测]I'dlovetohaveabreak,butIcan't anytimerightnow.
A.spare B.wait C.save D.offer
2.[2017临沂]InmanyeasternEuropeancountries,youaresuppodto yourglovesbeforeshakinghands.
A.takeoff B.shutoff C.cutoff D.putoff
3.[2018郑州外国语三模]Whenyoumeetfailureinlife, itandlearnfromit.Thenyoucanbecomestronger.
A.avoid 交流发言B.receive C.value D.forget
4.[2018焦作一模]Themuum 古典的英语webothvisitedlastyearinourcityisfreenow.
A.which B.who C.who D.whom
5.—Howdoyoumakeyourlfrelaxedbeforegivingatalk?
—Iusuallymakemylfrelaxed takingadeepbreath.
A.on B.by C.with D.for
6.—Iwillhaveameetingthisweekend,sowehavetoputoffthepicnic.
—Whata !Iamlookingforwardtoit.
A.surpri B.pleasure C.regret D.pity
7.Itwasdarkandhehadcompletelylosthis ofdirection.
A.n B.imagination C.sign D.attention
8.AfterworkingforalongtimeIfeel tolistentosoftmusic.Ienjoythismoment.
A.surprid B.angry C.relaxed D.nervous
9.Everybodyhasgonehome me.Ihavetocleanuptheclassroom.
A.besides B.except C.including 学妹刘杨D.beside
10.[2018安阳一模]Iplantedsomeflowersintheyard,buttheyhaven'tcomeoutyet.
—Bepatient,plea.Allthingscometotho wait.
A.whom B.what C.who D.which
二、完形填空
[2018郑州二测]
InChina,childrenliketomakepromisbyhookingpinkies(用小手指拉钩)witheachotherandsaying,"Apinkiepromimustbekeptfor100years."Then,theymaypresstheirthumbs(按拇指)togetherto 1 thepromi.Sometimes,coupleshooktheirpinkiesandpromitobe 2 together.
Howdidthepinkiepromicomeout?Somesayitcamefromanurryrhyme(童谣).OtherssayitwasintroducedfromtheWest — bornoutofalove 3 whereamanandawomanhookedfingers.
ItissaidthatitmayhavesomethingtodowiththeroleoffingersinChine 4 .TheChinecharacter(汉字)for"finger"alsomeans"aim" — 学校造句people'sthoughts.Sohookingfingerscanbeenastheexchangingofthoughts.Therefore,thefingers 5 animportantroleinmakingapromi:theycannotonlybeudtocompleteapromi,butalsobecut 6 makingabloodpromi. 7 peopleswear(发誓)tothesky,theypointtheirfingerstothesky.
Generally,hookingfingersmeansmakinga 8 promi.Insomemovies,ifapersonbreaksapromi,hemayevenhavehislittlefinger 9 !Ofcour,thiskindofthingisnotverylikelytohappeninthe 10 world.Butwecanstillehowimportant"pinkiepromis"are.
plete B.keep C.hold D.remember
2.A.ever B.still C.always 神龙架导游词D.just
3.A.life B.story C.sign 蒜黄炒鸡蛋D.cret
4.A.value B.society C.mind D.culture
5.A.show B.play C.share D.produce
6.A.without B.through C.for D.by
7.A.After B.Before C.Until D.When
8.A.rious B.necessary C.private D.successful
9.A.cutthrough B.cutoff C.cutup D.cutdown
10.A.open B.whole C.future D.real
三、阅读理解
A[2018安徽改编]
Jobinterviewscanbeverydifferentfromcountrytocountry.Aninterviewer's"bodylanguage"andquestions,andtheformofaninterviewarenotthesamearoundtheworld.
Ifyou'reatajobinterviewinJapan,don'tlookdirectlyintotheeyesoftheinterviewer.Itisconsideredimpolite.Butifyou'reataninterviewintheUS,youshouldmakeeyecontact(交流)withtheinterviewer.Ifyoudon't,theinterviewermaythinkyouarenotsureaboutyourability.
IntheUSandsomeothercountries,interviewersaren'tsuppodtoaskquestionsaboutfamilyandpersonalinformation.Inmostcountries,however,personalquestionsareverycommonduringjobinterviews.
InGermany,yourinterviewmightbeginwithaveryshortconversationfollowedbyaformal(正式的)interview.InMexicoandmanyothercountries,thewholeinterviewmightnotbeformal.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1.InJapan,lookingdirectlyintotheeyesoftheintervieweris .
A.boring B.impolite C.humorous D.dangerous
风组词造句
2.WhatissuggestedataninterviewintheUSaccordingtothetext?
A.Sittingbytheinterviewer.
B.Makingeyecontact.
C.Talkingaboutfamilybackgrounds.
管涔山D.Askingpersonalinformation.
3.In ,ashorttalkusuallybeginsbeforeaformalinterview.
A.Japan B.theUS C.Germany D.Mexico
4.InMexico,thewholeinterviewmightbe .
A.rious B.funny C.unimportant D.informal
5.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?
A.Science. B.Geography. C.Culture. D.Sports.
B
Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes:6. Here,welookattwoexamples.
ArecentstudybyrearcherKrausshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson'shearingability.7. Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethointhecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswereabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.
8. Thinkaboutviolinistsinanorchestra(管弦乐团).Whentheviolinistsplaywiththegroup,theyheartheirowninstrumentandmanyothers,too.Buttheviolinistsmustlistenclolytowhattheyareplaying,andpaynoattentiontotheothersounds.Inthisway,musiciansareabletofocusoncertainsounds,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoi.
Schlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstroke(中风)patients.Becauoftheirillness,thepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,address,orotherinformationnormally.However,theycanstillsing.9. Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn'tsure.Musicemstomakedifferentpartsofthebrainwork,includingthedamaged(损坏的)parts.Thismighthelppatientstouthatpartofthebrainagain.