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九年級UnitlO檢測卷

一.完形填空

TherearemanydifferencesbetweenChineseandWesterneating

habits.IntheWest,everyonehastheirown1offood.ButinChina

thedishesare2onthetableandeveryoneshares.Ifyouarebeing

treatedbyaChinesehost(主人),theremustbe3foodpreparedfor

you.Chinesearevery4oftheircultureandwilldotheirbesttoshow

theirhospitality(好客).

AndsometimestheChinesehostusestheir5toputfoodinyour

bowlorplate.Thisisasignofpoliteness.Theproperthingtodowould

betoeatthewhatever-it-isandsayhow6itis.Ifyoufeel

uncomfortablewiththis,youcanjustsayapolite“Thanks"andleavethe

foodthere.

Don't7yourchopsticksuprightintothericebowl.lnsteadjay

themonyourdish.Thereasonforthisisthatwhensomebody8,the

shrine(神祠)tothemhasabowlofsandorricewithtwochopsticks

whicharestuckuprightinit.ltisimpolitetosettheteapotdownwhere

thespout(壺口霜)isfacing9somebody.Thespoutshouldalwaysbe

directedtowherenobodyissitting,usu-allyjustoutward(向夕卜)fromthe

table.

Don'thitonyourbowlwithyourchopsticks.Beggars(乞丐)hiton

theirbowls,sothisisnotpolite.Also,whenthefoodiscomingtoo

10inarestaurant,peoplewilltap(敲)theirbowls.Ifyouarein

someone'shome,youareshowingthatyoudon'tlikethecook.

1.A.plateB.tableC.favoriteD.meal

2.A.madeB.placedC.eatenD.cooked

3.A.abitofB.alotofC.abitD.alittle

4.A.proudB.tiredC.afraidD.certain

5.A.knivesB.forksC.handsD.chopsticks

6.A.terribleB.beautifulC.deliciousD.comfortable

7.A.stickB.throwC.knockD.fall

8.A.comesB.goesC.livesD.dies

9.A.againstB.towardsC.overD.above

lO.A.oftenB.earlyC.fastD.slow

二.閱讀理解

A

Youmayhavealreadyforgottenthedayswhenyouhadtolearnhow

tousechopsticks.EveryChinesekidmanagestousethemforsome

time.Butchopsticksarenotjustsimpletoolstopickupfood.Theycome

withtheirownspecialrulesandtraditions.

Generally,peopleshouldnotmakenoisewithchopsticks.Playing

withchopsticksisseenasbadmannersJustasplayingwithforksand

knivesinaWesterncountrywouldberude.

Therearealsosomesuperstitions(迷信)relatedtochopsticks.For

example,somepeoplebelievethatchopsticksshouldnotbeleftstanding

uprightinabowl.Itlooksliketheincense(香)thatChineseusetohonor

thedead.Doingitatthedinnertableisbelievedtobringbadluck.

Youshouldnottap(敲)chopsticksontheedgeofthebowleither,as

beggars(乞丐)dothistoaskforfood.Parentsmightgetangryifchildren

dothisastheydon'twanttheirchildrentobeaspoorasbeggarsinthe

future.

Besides,chopstickscanalsobeagreatgift.In

Chinese,"chopsticks"areknownas“kuaizi”,sonewlyweds(新婚夫婦)

feelhappytoreceivechopsticksasaweddinggift.Skilledcraftsmen(手

藝人)paintbeautifulpicturesonchopstickstomakethemlooklikefine

artwork.Today,evenpeoplefromWesterncountriesarelearningtouse

chopsticksandliketocollectthemassouvenirs(紀(jì)念品).

()1.Thetextisabout

A.historyofchopsticks

B.storiesbehindchopsticks

C.rulesandtraditionsofusingchopsticks

()2.WhatisChinesepeople'sopinionofplayingwithchopsticks?

A.Itisallright.B.Itisnotpolite.C.Itisfunny.

()3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“honor"mean?

A.挽救B.復(fù)活C.表達(dá)敬意

()4.Chineseparentsmightgetangrywhenheirchildrentapchopsticks

ontheedgeofthebowlbecausetheydon'twanttheirchildrento

A.getillB.bepoorC.becomelazy

)5.Givingnewlywedschopsticksiswelcomebecauseitmeans

A.havingababysoonB.havinggoodmealsC.beingrichquickly

B

判斷下列句子的正(T)誤(F)

Weknowmusicisveryimportantinourdailylife.Doyounotice

musicplayingatanyofthoseplaceswhenyougosomewhere?Today

moststores,stations,restaurantsandotherplacesplaymusic.Youmight

evenhearmusicinanofficeoronafarm.

Scientistsbelievethatmusicinfluencesthewaypeoplebehave.They

thinkthatthesoundofwesternclassic(古典的)musicmakespeoplefeel

richer.Whenarestaurantplaysclassicalmusic,peoplespendmoremoney

onfoodanddrinks.Whentherestaurantplaysmodernmusic,people

spendlessmoney.Withoutmusic,peoplespendevenless.

Scientistsalsobelievethatloud,fastmusicmakespeopleeatfaster.

Somerestaurantsplayfastmusicduringtheirbusyhours.Thismakes

peopleeatfasterandleavequickly.Restaurantscanmakemoremoneyin

thisway.

Somescientiststhinkthatmusicmakesyouthinkandlearn

better.Theysaythatmusichelpsstudentstobemoreactive.ltistruethat

peoplelearnbetterwhentheyarerelaxed.Andlisteningtomusiccanhelp

yourelax.

Thenexttimeyouhearmusicsomewhere,becareful.Itmight

influencethewayyoudothings.

()6.Accordingtothetext,weknowthatmusicplaysanimportantpart

inourdailylife.

()7.Scientistsbelievethatmusiccaninfluencethewaypeoplebehave.

()8.Lightmusiccanmakepeopleworkfaster.

()9.Thehabitoflisteningtomusiccanmakeastudentworryabout

studies.

三.用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空

l.Youare(suppose)toshakehandswhenyoumeetaChinesefriend.

2.1nvitedher(have)dinnerwithmetonight,butsherefused.

3.It's(polite)tokeepotherswaiting

4.Linda(final)foundajobsheliked.

5.Itisdifficulttogetusedtoanothercountry's(custom).

四.短文填空

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)

單詞的正確形式。

Wecan'trememberclearlywhenwestarttotakeourmobilestothe

dinnertable.Thisoftenhappens,1.(especial)whenweeatout.Once

adishcomes,2.ofliftingourchopsticks,wetakeourmobilesand

click.Later,wepostthephotosontoWeiboorWeChat,waitingto

be44liked".Thenwecheckourmobilesfromtimetotimeduringthemeal

toseewhetherweget“l(fā)iked"3._not.Wejustcannotleaveour

mobilesforonlyameal.

Doesthatsoundfamiliartoyou?Doyoudothatoften?Ifnot,how

doyoufeelwhenothersdothatwhilehavingdinnerwithyou?

Arecentstudysuggeststhatwhatweareusedto4.(do)isnot

sogood.Spendingtimetakingphotosoffoodmakesthefoodless

pleasant.Totestthis,someresearchersdidanexperiment.Somepeople

were5.(ask)totakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoyfood.Asa6.,

itshowedthatthe7.(many)photostheytook,thelessdeliciousthe

food8.tothem.Whynotstoptakingphotosandjustenjoythefood

infrontofyou?

So,nexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourfamilyor

friends,howaboutnot9.(take)photosoffood?Letthefoodbe

deliciousasitisandshareyourlife10.peoplearoundyou.Trust

me,anditwillbeawonderfultime.

五.讀下面的文章,在每個標(biāo)題下做簡短的筆記

(Teresa.Iope2,fromCali,Colombia)WhereI'mfrom,we'repretty

relaxedabouttime.Wedon'tliketorusharound,sowedon'tmindif

peoplearealittlelatesometimes.Ifyoutellafriendyou'regoingtotheir

housefordinner,it'sOKifyouarriveabitlate.Weliketoenjoyourtime

slowly.Wevaluethetimewespendwithourfamilyandfriendsinour

everydaylives.Weoftenjustdropbyourfriends'homesifwehavetime.

Wedon'tusuallyhavetomakeplanstomeetourfriends.Whenwesee

eachother,it'spoliteforboystoshakehandsandforgirlstokisseach

otheronthesideoftheface.Weoftenjustwalkaroundthetowncenter,

seeingasmanyofourfriendsaswecan!

InSwitzerland,it'sveryimportanttobeontime.We'rethecapitalof

clocksandwatches,afterall!Ifsomeoneinvitesyoutomeethimorherat

noon,thenyou'reexpectedtobethereatnoon.Ifyou'reeven15minutes

late,yourfriendmaygetmad.SoImakeanefforttobeontimewhenI

meetmyfriends.Ialwaysleavethehouseearlytoavoidheavytraffic

becauseIthinkit'simpolitetokeepotherswaiting.Also,wenevervisita

friend'shousewithoutcallingfirst.Wealmostalwaysmakeplanstosee

friends.Weusuallyplantodosome-thinginteresting,orgosomewhere

together.

l.Thegeneralintroductionofthetopic:

2.ThecustomaboutbeingontimeinSwitzerland:

3.InColombia,theideaaboutvisitingafriend'shouseis:

4.1nwhichcountry,it'spoliteforgirlstokisseachotheronthesideofthe

side:___________________________________________________

5.Thelanguagegoalofthispassageistotalkabout:

六.書面表達(dá)

假如你是李明,你的英國筆友M汰e給你發(fā)了一封電子郵件,請認(rèn)真閱

讀并用英語回復(fù)。

HelloLiMing,

'mgoingtoChinaasanexchangestudentthisSeptember.Iwillspendthe

Mid-AutumnFestivalwithaChinesefamily.Couldyoutellme:Whatis

theMid-AutumnFestival?Howdoyoucelebrateit?Whattablemanners

shouldIpayattentiontowhenIhavedinnerwiththem?

Writesoon.

Mike

要求:1.表達(dá)清楚,語法正確,上下文連貫;

2.須回復(fù)所有問題(問題1兩點,問題2和問題3各三點),并適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;

3.100詞左右(開頭與結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù));

4.不得使用真實姓名、校名和地名等。

DearMike,

It'sfantasticthatyouwillcometoChinaandspendtheMid-Autumn

FestivalwithaChinesefamily._________________________________

EnjoyyourstayinChina.LiMing

參考答案

一.1-5ABBAD6-10CADBD

二.1-5CBCBA6-9TTFF

H.l.supposed2.tohave3.impolite4.finally5.customs

四.1.especially2.instead3.or4.doing5.asked6.result

7.more8.was9.taking10.with

五.1.Aboutcustoms

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