外研版九年级英语上册Module 4 Home Alone检测题(含答案)

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外研版九年级英语上册Module 4 Home Alone检测题
班级_________姓名__________分数__________
(满分90分)
一、完形填空(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
Last Saturday, my parents had to go to their friend’s wedding, so I stayed at home alone. At first, I felt excited because it was my first time to be home alone. I planned to finish my homework first and then watch my favorite movie.When I was doing my math homework, I heard a strange noise from the kitchen. I was a little 1. ______. I took a broom and slowly walked to the kitchen. Oh, it was just the wind blowing the window. I felt 2. ______ and laughed at myself.After finishing homework, I decided to cook noodles for lunch. I followed the steps my mom taught me. I boiled water, put the noodles in, and added some vegetables. But I forgot to 3. ______ the heat. Soon, the water boiled over and the noodles stuck to the pot. I had to throw them away and ate some bread 4. ______.
In the afternoon, I wanted to clean the room to surprise my parents. I was mopping the floor when the doorbell rang. I looked through the peephole and saw a stranger. He said he was a repairman sent by the community. I remembered my parents’ words: never open the door for 5. ______. I told him my parents were busy and asked him to come back later. He left after a few minutes.
Evening came, and I started to miss my parents. I called them, and they told me they would be back soon. When they got home, they saw the clean room and listened to my story. They praised me for being 6. ______.This experience made me realize that being home alone is not as 7. ______ as I thought. It needs courage and skills. I also learned that I should be more 8. ______ when doing things, like cooking. Next time if I stay at home alone again, I will do better. I believe I can become more 9. ______ and take care of myself well. After all, growing up means learning to face challenges 10. ______.
1. A. angry B. scared C. happy
2. A. relaxed B. nervous C. sad
3. A. turn up B. turn down C. turn off
4. A. instead B. too C. again
5. A. friends B. strangers C. relatives
6. A. careless B. brave C. lazy
7. A. easy B. difficult C. boring
8. A. careless B. patient C. careful
9. A. dependent B. independent C. weak
10. A. alone B. together C. hardly
二、判断阅读(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,判断下列句子正(A Right)误(B Wrong)。
Tom is a 15-year-old boy. Last month, his parents went on a business trip for three days, so he stayed at home alone. Before leaving, his parents told him to lock the door every time he went out and not to eat too much junk food.
On the first day, Tom got up late because he forgot to set the alarm. He hurried to school without breakfast. After school, he went to the supermarket to buy some snacks. When he got home, he found he lost his house key. He was worried and called his neighbor, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith helped him get into the house with a spare key.
The next day, Tom decided to cook dinner. He tried to make fried eggs. But he put too much oil in the pan. When he put the eggs in, the oil splashed and burnt his hand. He ran to the bathroom to put cold water on it. Luckily, it was not a serious burn.
On the third day, Tom remembered his parents’ words. He got up early, made breakfast for himself, and finished his homework on time. When his parents came back, they were happy to see that Tom could take care of himself. Tom also felt proud of himself.
Tom’s parents went on a business trip for two days.
A. Right B. Wrong
12. Tom got up late on the first day because he didn’t set the alarm.
A. Right B. Wrong
13. Mr. Smith helped Tom open the door with his own key.
A. Right B. Wrong
14. Tom burnt his hand when making fried eggs on the second day.
A. Right B. Wrong
15. Tom finished his homework on time on the third day.
A. Right B. Wrong
三、阅读理解(15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
(A)
Being home alone can be a great experience for teenagers, but it also needs responsibility. Here are some tips for staying safe and having a good time when you’re home alone.
First, always keep the doors and windows locked. Even if you’re at home, don’t leave the front door unlocked when you’re in another room. If someone knocks at the door, never open it without checking who it is. You can look through the peephole or ask, “Who is it ” If it’s a stranger, tell them your parents are busy and can’t come to the door. Don’t tell them you’re home alone.
Second, be careful with electrical appliances. Unplug the toaster, hair dryer, and other small appliances when you’re not using them. Never touch electrical devices with wet hands. If you smell something burning or see smoke, turn off the power at once and call 119 if necessary.
Third, plan your time well. Finish your homework first, then you can do things you like, such as reading, watching TV, or listening to music. Don’t spend too much time on video games. Also, remember to eat healthy food. You can make simple meals like sandwiches or noodles, but don’t try to cook complicated dishes if you’re not sure how to do it safely.
Finally, keep in touch with your parents. Call or text them at least once a day to let them know you’re okay. If you have any problems or feel scared, don’t hesitate to call them immediately.
16. What is the main idea of the passage
A. How to ask for help when home alone.
B. Tips for teenagers to stay safe and happy at home alone.
C. Why teenagers should not stay at home alone.
D. How to cook simple meals at home.
17. What should you do if a stranger knocks at the door
A. Open the door and talk to him.
B. Tell him you’re home alone.
C. Say your parents are busy and can’t come to the door.
D. Ignore the knock.
18. Which of the following is NOT a tip for using electrical appliances safely
A. Unplug small appliances when not using them.
B. Touch electrical devices with wet hands.
C. Turn off the power if there is smoke.
D. Call 119 if there is a fire.
19. What does the writer suggest teenagers do to plan time well
A. Do homework after doing things they like.
B. Spend much time on video games.
C. Eat only junk food.
D. Make simple and safe meals.
20. How often should teenagers keep in touch with their parents when home alone
A. Once a week.
B. At least once a day.
C. Twice a month.
D. Never.
(B)
Lily is 14 years old and she lives in a small town. Last summer, her parents went to visit her grandparents in another city, so she stayed at home alone for a week. Lily was a little worried at first, but she made a plan and everything went well.
Every morning, Lily got up at 7 o’clock. She made her bed, brushed her teeth, and then cooked breakfast. She usually had milk, bread, and an egg. After breakfast, she did her summer homework for two hours. In the afternoon, she either read books in the library near her home or went swimming in the community pool. She always told her parents where she was going before leaving the house.
One evening, when Lily was watching TV, the lights suddenly went out. She was a little scared, but she remembered her dad’s words: “If the power goes out, don’t panic. Find a flashlight and stay away from windows.” She found the flashlight in the drawer and sat on the sofa quietly. Ten minutes later, the power came back on. Lily felt relieved and called her parents to tell them about it.
When her parents came back, they were surprised to see that the house was clean and Lily was in good spirits. Lily told them that staying home alone was a great experience. She learned to take care of herself and became more confident.
21. How long did Lily stay at home alone last summer
A. For one day.
B. For one week.
C. For one month.
D. For two weeks.
22. What did Lily usually have for breakfast when she was home alone
A. Noodles and vegetables.
B. Milk, bread and an egg.
C. Fried chicken and cola.
D. Rice and meat.
23. What did Lily do in the afternoon
A. She did her homework.
B. She cleaned the house.
C. She read books or went swimming.
D. She watched TV all the time.
24. What did Lily do when the lights went out
A. She cried and called her parents immediately.
B. She found a flashlight and stayed quiet.
C. She went out to ask for help.
D. She tried to fix the lights by herself.
25. What did Lily learn from staying home alone
A. She learned to cook complicated dishes.
B. She learned to take care of herself and became more confident.
C. She learned to play video games well.
D. She learned to lie to her parents.
(C)
Many parents are hesitant to let their teenagers stay at home alone. They worry about their children’s safety and whether they can take care of themselves. However, if teenagers are ready and get proper guidance, staying home alone can be a valuable experience.
Staying home alone helps teenagers develop independence. They have to make decisions by themselves, such as what to eat, when to do homework, and how to deal with small problems. This makes them more responsible and prepares them for adult life.
It also helps teenagers build confidence. When they successfully cook a meal, clean the house, or solve a problem like a power outage, they feel proud of themselves. This confidence can help them in other areas of life, such as school and social interactions.
Of course, there are some risks. That’s why parents should prepare their children before leaving them home alone. They should teach their children basic safety rules, like locking doors and windows, not opening the door for strangers, and using electrical appliances safely. They should also leave emergency numbers, such as the phone numbers of parents, neighbors, and the police.
In conclusion, staying home alone is not suitable for all teenagers. But for those who are mature enough and well-prepared, it can be a great way to grow and learn.
26. Why are many parents hesitant to let their teenagers stay at home alone
A. Because they think it’s a good experience for teenagers.
B. Because they worry about their children’s safety and ability to take care of themselves.
C. Because teenagers are too busy with their homework.
D. Because there are no neighbors to help.
27. What benefit does staying home alone bring to teenagers
A. It makes them more dependent on their parents.
B. It helps them develop independence and responsibility.
C. It makes them dislike doing housework.
D. It makes them spend more time on playing.
28. How does staying home alone help teenagers build confidence
A. By letting them play video games all day.
B. By letting them eat junk food freely.
C. By letting them successfully handle tasks and problems.
D. By letting them skip homework.
29. What should parents do to prepare their children before leaving them home alone
A. Teach them basic safety rules and leave emergency numbers.
B. Let them watch TV as much as they want.
C. Tell them not to call anyone when they have problems.
D. Ask them to cook complicated meals.
30. What is the writer’s opinion on teenagers staying home alone
A. It’s suitable for all teenagers.
B. It’s not a valuable experience.
C. It’s great for mature and well-prepared teenagers.
D. It’s too dangerous and should be avoided.
四、语法填空(10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
I will never forget the first time I stayed at home alone. I was twelve years old then. My parents (31) ______ (go) to attend a meeting and would be back late. Before they left, they told me (32) ______ (lock) the door and not to open it for anyone I didn’t know.
At first, I was very excited. I turned on the TV and watched my favorite cartoon. But after an hour, I started to feel (33) ______ (bore). So I decided to cook some rice. I put some rice in the pot and added some water. Then I turned on the stove. I waited and waited, but I forgot to check the rice. Suddenly, I smelled something (34) ______ (burn). I ran to the kitchen and found that the rice was burnt. I quickly turned off the stove and threw the burnt rice away. I felt so (35) ______ (care) and decided to be more careful next time.
Later, I heard a knock at the door. I looked through the peephole and saw a woman. She said she was my mom’s friend and brought some snacks for me. I remembered my parents’ words, so I told her, “My mom (36) ______ (not be) at home now. You can come back later.” The woman smiled and left.
When my parents came back, I told them about my experience. They didn’t blame me for burning the rice. Instead, they praised me for (37) ______ (not open) the door for the stranger. They said I was a brave and clever boy.
That night, I learned a lot. I learned that being home alone requires (38) ______ (responsible) and courage. I also learned that it’s important to follow (39) ______ (parent) advice. From then on, I became more confident in (40) ______ (I) when staying home alone.
五、任务型阅读(5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容完成句子。
When Anna was 13, she stayed at home alone for three days while her parents went on a trip. She was nervous but also excited. Here’s how she spent her time and what she learned.
On the first day, Anna woke up early. She made her bed and cleaned her room. Then she went to the supermarket to buy food for the next three days. She bought eggs, milk, bread, vegetables and some fruit. She was careful with her money and didn’t buy any junk food. After returning home, she cooked a simple lunch—tomato and egg noodles. It tasted good, and she felt happy.
On the second day, Anna did her homework in the morning. In the afternoon, she wanted to wash her clothes. She read the instructions on the washing machine carefully and then started washing. When the clothes were done, she hung them up to dry. She felt proud of herself for doing housework well.
On the third day, Anna invited her best friend Lucy to come over. They watched a movie, listened to music and shared snacks. Before Lucy left, they cleaned up the living room together. In the evening, Anna prepared dinner for her parents. She made fried eggs, steamed fish and a vegetable salad. When her parents got home, they were surprised and happy to see the delicious dinner.
From this experience, Anna learned to manage her time well. She also learned to take care of herself and help with housework. She realized that staying home alone is not scary as long as she is prepared and careful.
41. Anna stayed at home alone for ______ while her parents went on a trip.
42. On the first day, Anna went to the supermarket to ______ for the next three days.
43. On the second day, Anna ______ in the morning and washed her clothes in the afternoon.
44. On the third day, Anna ______ to come over and they spent a good time together.
45. From the experience, Anna learned to manage her time well, take care of herself and ______.
六、书面表达(20分)
假设你是李华,上周六你的父母因工作外出,你第一次独自在家。请你根据以下提示,给你的笔友Peter写一封电子邮件,分享你独自在家的经历和感受。
提示:
1. 上午:完成作业,尝试做午饭(简单描述过程和结果);
2. 下午:打扫房间,遇到陌生人敲门(描述应对方式);
3. 晚上:等父母回家,和父母分享经历;
4. 感受:独自在家虽然有小困难,但很有意义,让自己更独立。
要求:
1. 词数80-100左右;
2. 条理清晰,语句通顺,语法正确;
3. 邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Peter,
I’m glad to receive your email. You asked about my experience of staying home alone. Well, I had my first experience last Saturday.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
一、完形填空
1-5 BABAB 6-10 BACBA
二、判断阅读
11-15 BABAA
三、阅读理解
(A)16-20 BCBDB
(B)21-25 BBCBB
(C)26-30 BBCAC
四、语法填空
31. went 32. to lock 33. bored 34. burning 35. careless 36. isn’t 37. not opening 38. responsibility 39. parents’ 40. myself
五、任务型阅读
41.for 3/three days 42.buy food 43.did her homework 44.invited her best friend Lucy
45. help with housework.
六、书面表达
Dear Peter,
I’m glad to receive your email. You asked about my experience of staying home alone. Well, I had my first experience last Saturday.
In the morning, I finished my homework first. Then I tried to cook lunch. I wanted to make fried eggs. I put some oil in the pan and then cracked the eggs into it. But I was a little nervous, and the eggs got a bit burnt. Anyway, they still tasted okay.
In the afternoon, I cleaned the room. When I was mopping the floor, someone knocked at the door. I looked through the peephole and saw a stranger. I remembered my parents' words and didn't open the door. I told him my parents were not at home and he left.
In the evening, I waited for my parents to come back. When they got home, I shared my day with them. They were proud of me.
Staying home alone had some small difficulties, but it was meaningful. It made me more independent.
Yours,
Li Hua

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