资源简介 成都市2025学年九年级上学期unit 4单元测试卷(一)听力 略第二部分 语言知识运用(共20小题;计40分)五、阅读下面短文,从方框内的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)A. dealing with B. worry about C. a special personalityD. take pride in E. tons of attentionSome students are just more popular. They have 26.______ that makes them attractive(有吸引力的)and lovely to almost everyone. We have a word for that in English: charisma(个人魅力), which can make a person get 27.______ . Some people are born with it.If your charism a doesn't work and you have problems in finding ways to be successful in life, here's some advice on 28.______ them. To be successful in life, you have to be friendly to others. You have to be an honest(诚实的)and hard-working person, too.At school, we may wish that everyone liked us and that everyone knew our names. But it's not something we should 29.______ . Being popular is nice, but remember, life isn't a competition about being popular. Honesty and hard work are the keys to your success, making you 30.______ yourself.六、补全对话。根据对话内容,从方框中选出最佳选项补全对话。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)A: Wow, long time no see. You look much taller, Teng Fei. 31.______ What have you gone through in the past few months B: I have started to play basketball and badminton in the past few months. 32.______A: Oh, I didn't like to exercise, either. 33.______B: Good idea. You know, after exercising, I feel more relaxed.A: I see. 34.______ Have you ever tested your MBTI recently B: No. Does your MBTI change, Peter A: Yes. I did the latest test yesterday. And the result is different. Why don't you do the test now 35.______B: OK.A. I didn't use to like doing sports.B. But now I think I need to join you.C. You used to be much shorter than me.D. I believe your MBTI will be different, too.E. By the way, it's said that one's MBTI will change.七、完形填空。阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题;每小题2分,计20分)On the first day of Grade 8, my classmates and I met Mr. Lemke, our new English teacher. We were required to recite(背诵)400 lines of poetry(诗歌)36._______ the school year. "I might ask any of you, at any time, to take a(n)37._______ . That is to recite one of those lines," he said. At the age of 12, I had no patience. I couldn't help thinking: I would certainly 38._______ to recite 400 lines of poetry. However, none of us 39._______ to say no. We must do as Mr. Lemke said.40._______ the days and weeks passed, we weren't just asked to memorize the poems. Mr. Lemke taught us to write them with all our feelings, too. We learned to understand their meanings and backgrounds.One of our first poems was To Autumn by John Keats. It celebrated the 41._______ of fruitfulness. But Keats also reminded us not to think too much about the future.We 42._______ complained(抱怨)about having to memorize all those poems that school year. But later, we realized the complaint changed nothing. I would lock myself in my bedroom and go over a poem line by line until I could recite it. Somehow,I made it through Grade 8._______. That made me feel 43._______ . When I went to high school, I thought I wouldn't change much. But that autumn, when the leaves(树叶) started to turn their colors, I found 44._______ naturally reciting the lines from To Autumn.It took me years to realize how Mr. Lemke 45._______ my life. He showed me how to treasure poetry, and in doing so, he made poetry part of my life.( )36. A. after B. during C. before( )37. A. interview B. break C. exam( )38. A. fail B. agree C. happen( )39. A. needed B. dared C. remembered( )40. A. If B. As C. Because( )41. A. secret B. season C. work( )42. A. luckily B. seldom C. generally( )43. A. lonely B. proud C. interested( )44. A. myself B. itself C. himself( )45. A. treated B. guarded C. influenced第三部分 阅读理解(共15_小题;计30分)八、阅读下面短文,根据短文内容选择最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,计30分)A( )46. What did Lucy's parents think of her decision to leave school early A. They understood her. B. They didn't agree with her.C. They said nothing about it.( )47. How old was Lucy when she went to a night school A. 18_ years old B. 21 years old. C. 23 years old.( )48. How might the relationship be between Annie and her dad when she wrote the letter A. Close. B. Terrible. C. Normal.( )49. What can we put in" ★ " in the passage A. Making Our Decisions AloneB. Never Changing Our Mind EasilyC. Dealing with the Arguments with Our Parents( )50. What's the text about A. Annie's email to ask for help.B. Lucy's reply to helping with Annie's problem.C. Annie and Lucy's communication about going to university.BUp to 2025, Pace Melody from France has been in China for 13 years. As a daughter-in-law(儿媳) of a family from Hunan, Melody often visits her husband's hometown, Dongping town, in Yiyang, Hunan. It was there that she fell in love with the Chinese countryside for its friendly villagers, local foods, and beautiful scenery(风景).With sweet air and fresh vegetables, the countryside life in Hunan brought Melody comfort and happiness. She was thankful to be welcomed by her Hunan family, who were very close to her.“My mother-in-law often tells me that I am like her daughter,” she said.This love and acceptance touched her, as it was quite different from the customs in France. In her home country, it was common to call one's mother-in-law by name, but in Hunan, she was encouraged to call her mother-in-law“mom”.Working on the farm with her mother-in-law became one of Melody's favorite activities. Her mother-in-law took her to dig wild vegetables and taught her how to make tofu. Melody also learned Chinese square dancing from her mother-in-law and they celebrated the Spring Festival together.Melody is amazed by how quickly the villages in China are developing. Before, there were no highways(高速公路) near her husband's village, but now there are good roads and buses that come regularly. The southern part of Dongping town has changed a lot. It used to be a faraway and mountainous area. But now it's a busy place with lots of people. Life in Hunan has enriched Melody's experiences.“I have many surprises and learn a lot every day. I am very happy and grateful(感恩的),” she said.( )51. What does Melody think of the Chinese countryside life A. Busy but encouraging. B. Comfortable and happy.C. Inconvenient but exciting.( )52. Which of the following activities do Melody and her mother-in-law do together ①make tofu ②dig wild vegetables③plant trees ④take part in square dancingA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①②④( )53. How different is Melody's husband's hometown now A. It's easier for villagers to work in the fields.B. The transportation(交通) becomes more convenient.C. More visitors come to experience farming in the village.( )54. Which of the following questions can we find the answer to in this passage A. When did Melody come to China B. Where does Melody's husband usually live C. What's Melody's mother-in-law's favorite activity ( )55. Why does the writer write this passage A. To explain why more foreigners travel to China.B. To introduce a foreigner's life in Hunan, China.C. To show differences between Chinese and foreign countryside areas.CI have a love-hate relationship with technology, especially everyday devices(设备) like smartphones, iPads, and computers. Although I am very thankful I can use such technology, I think it has poisonous my brain and so many others'.This has made me think about my childhood. I miss it. Well, the tech-free parts, to be exact. I remember spending days and days running around my backyard with my sister for hours. We would play with our toys, make stories, go to other kids' homes, and have fun together. We never sat in front of the TV or played on our phones all day.It seems that modern childhood has turned into something tech-heavy. It really worries me to see kids with phones and iPads at such a very young age. According to the Pew Research Center, 60% of children start being lost in technology under the age of 5. That is unbelievable.The right age for a child to get a device is between 12 and 13. This is when children begin to grow up, meet new friends, and make their own decisions. Kids at this age should have a phone to stay in touch with their parents and friends.I worry about these young kids. I hope that new families will break free from the grasp(控制) of technology and teach their children about the importance of tech-free activities, such as being outside, reading, and socializing. Let kids be kids, without devices.( )56. What do the underlined words“has poisonous” mean in this passage A. Has encouraged. B. Has helped improve.C. Has badly influenced.( )57. How does the writer feel about the childhood of today's young kids A. Worried. B. Interested. C. Proud.( )58. How does the writer show that the childhood of modern children has turned into something tech-heavy A. By giving specific(具体的) examples.B. By using numbers.C. By telling stories.( )59. What might the author do throughout the day during his childhood ( )60. What's the best title for this passage A. Sweet Memories of ChildhoodB. The Importance of Modern TechnologyC. The Influence of Technology on Today's ChildrenB卷(共50分)一、短文填空。从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确、通顺(每词限用一次)。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)absence background exact fail general help introduce long pass popular private scoreWhile reading an art magazine recently, I learned about Su Hanchen. This Song Dynasty(朝代)painter was good at drawing children. Many art lovers enjoy his paintings.One of his 1._______ paintings is Children at Play in an Autumnal Garden. The boy and the girl in the painting look 2._______ fascinated by their new game——spinning dates. Although centuries 3._______ , I can almost hear their laughter.Looking at the two kids, I thought of my own childhood, That was almost thirty years ago. But the childhood memory was never 4._______ from my mind. At that time, computers and smartphones didn't appear in people's life, so we 5._______ watched TV or had a lot of fun playing outdoors. Some girls stayed together to have their 6._______ talks. They must keep those words secret. And we boys raced our electric(电动的)model cars against each other to see whose car ran the fastest. None of us wanted 7._______ , and we would often enjoy ourselves so much that we wouldn't stop until dark!How do you usually play Would you like some more off-screen playtime If so, why not ask your parents 8._______ some of their childhood games to you Or, maybe you'd like to try out the game of spinning dates in person. If you don't know how to play this game, it will be 9._______ to look it up on a video website.You' ll find out how to play this game in this way. When you have finished, share it with your friends. Take turns softly pushing the top stick to see which one spins(旋转)the 10._______ time without falling. It's a simple game, but you' ll have lots of fun!1._______. 2._______. 3._______. 4._______. 5._______.6._______. 7._______. 8._______. 9._______. 1._______0.二、补全短文。根据短文内容,从短文后的A——F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。Nowadays, when sometimes the electricity(电)goes off, we can quickly understand what life was like centuries ago. 1._______ Instead, they used to light candles.People got up early when the sun rose and went to bed after it set. Without electric clocks, they told time by the position(位置)of the sun.2._______ In the past, women used to cook over open fires or use wood and coal stoves(煤炉). They had to mix food by hand instead of with machines. 3._______ So, people in such places had to use food right away.Then the food wouldn't spoil(变质)in warm weather.Men didn't have an easy life, either. They used animals to help them farm. 4._______ Everyone in the family had to help collect wood for fires and harvest(收获)food from the land.5._______ They played board games. Some people played musical instruments(乐器)or danced. Other people created plays and told stories. We shouldn't think that people were always serious in the days before electricity was invented.A. People had a simple and boring life at that time.B. And they used water and wind power to run machines.C. However, in the past, people used to make their own fun.D. Cooking was more difficult before the invention of electricity.E. Hundreds of years ago, people couldn't turn on electric lights when it got dark.F. In many places, people kept food cool with ice, but there wasn't ice in hot places.三、阅读表达。(共10小题;计20分)A.完成图表。根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)When you eat out with your friends, how do you pay the bill(账单) Does one person cover the full cost Or do you like to share the bill with your friends more With mobile payments, many young people like the second way more.What's surprising is that sharing the bill can cause problems sometimes. For example, if a lunch bill is 63 yuan, you and your two friends decide to pay it evenly(平均地)— this means each person should pay 21 yuan. One of your friends says he' ll pay for the lunch first, and you and your other friend can give him what you owe(欠). It's easy to pay the bill this way. But at that time, if you send the pay er a WeChat red packet(微信红包) with 21 yuan, while the other friend just gave him 20 yuan because he didn't have enough money in his account(账户). What will happen Usually, your friend who pays the bill might say there is no need to pay him the rest, so the other friend doesn't pay the rest.Guess what The friend who pays for the lunch probably thinks more highly of you than the other friend. Why is this It's because you agree to pay the bill evenly and you make it. Everyone should pay the same amount. But your friend who doesn't pay enough doesn't meet your agreement(约定). This might make that friend less honest. The friend who pays for the lunch might not believe his words later, which could make their relationship bad.Actually, sometimes it's not money that matters, but honesty and promises. It's important for everyone to keep their word, or they will lose their friends' trust. Trust is the key to a close relationship. So, next time you and your friends agree to pay the bill evenly, make sure you pay enough.Sharing the Bill with Friends The background information of it * With mobile payments, many young people choose to pay bills evenly _1_ letting one person treat the whole group. An _2_ to show the problem it can cause * Three friends make a decision of paying the bill of their lunch evenly. * One friend pays the _3_ bill of the lunch first, and the other two should send the pay er the amount they owe. * However, one of the other friends _4_ to pay enough. * As a result, this friend loses the trust of the person who pays for the lunch. The lessons it teaches * Honesty and promises matter more than money in relationships. * To earn their _5_, people need to keep their word.B.任务型阅读。根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)What comes after Gen Z(Z世代,新时代人群) Many names have been suggested for the world's youngest generation, such as“iPad kids” and“Generation AI.” But one name has stood out and caught on—Generation Alpha.“It stands for a new chapter(章),” says Mark McCrindle, the Australian researcher behind the name. Almost twenty years ago, he asked people for ideas. Many came out with the name“Gen A.” But instead of going back to the start of the English alphabet(字母表), he looked at the Greek one. Recently, many surveys about Gen Alpha have come out. They say these kids are interested in video games and sports and care little about recycling(回收利用) and the news. Such findings get tons of attention. But social scientists agree that it's too soon to say what makes this generation different. After all, the youngest of its members are just learning to walk. Predicting how Gen Alpha will turn out as adults has“no more value(价值) than astrology(占星术),” says Bobby Duffy, a British expert. Actually, some surveys about Alpha kids are filled out by their parents, so many opinions given now will turn out to be wrong in the future.There is also an argument about who belongs to Gen Alpha and who doesn't. McCrindle thinks the group should include those born between 2010 and 2024. But others say Gen Z only stopped being born in 2012. Alphas are in their developmental years. People's values will change as they grow up. Duffy believes we won't start seeing real differences between Alphas and the others until at least five years from now.6. How many names suggested for Gen Z are mentioned in this passage 7. What are Alpha kids interested in according to many recent surveys 8. How does Duffy feel about making predictions about Alphas' adult life 9. How old is the oldest Gen Alpha in 2025 according to McCrindle 10. What kind of adults do you think Gen Alphas will be 四、书面表达。(计15分)假如你是陈洁,一名即将进入中考考场的初三学生。你校英语报为了鼓励初一、初二学生,正以"I Have Changed"为题,向初三学生征稿。请你根据以下提示,写一篇英语文章投稿。要求:1.须全面反映图示信息;2.文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称;3.词数80-100左右。I Have Changed【参考答案】A卷26-30CEABD 31-35 CABED 36-40 BCABB41-45BCBAC 46-50 BCBCB 51-55 BCBAB56-60 CABACB卷一、1. most popular 2. exactly 3. have passed4. absent 5. generally 6. private7. to fail 8. to introduce 9. helpful10. longest二、1-5 EDFBC三、A 1. instead of 2. example 3. full4. fails 5. friends' trustB 6. Four/4. 7. Video games and sports.8. Meaningless/ Unnecessary.9. Fifteen/15(years old).10. I think they will be humorous and helpful adults.(答案不唯一,合理即可)四、One possible version:I Have ChangedIn the past three years, I have grown taller(1 分),become interested in playing basketball(1分), and turned to be more outgoing(1分)。The change I'm most proud of myself is that I' ve learned to plan time well.(1分)I used to spend almost two hours on my English homework and stay up late doing physics exercises.(2分)Then, my class teacher advised me to memorize English words in the morning and do difficult physics exercises when I am full of energy.(2分)Now, I have a schedule to help me know when to do each thing.(2分)With enough hard work, I believe everyone can make improvements in three years like me.(2分) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览