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九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)Unit6綜合練習(xí)姓名:_________________得分:___________________閱讀單選ANotouchthermometer(溫度計(jì))Wanttotakeyourbodytemperature?Usuallyyouneedtoputathermometerinyourarmpit(腋窩).Andyouneedtostaystillforminutes.Nowscientistshaveinventedthenotouchthermometer.Putthethermometer2.5cmfromyourforehead:pressthebuttonanditcangetthereading(度數(shù))intwoseconds.UsefulalarmclockIt’shardtobelievethatanalarmclockcannotonlybebeautiful,butalsoimproveyoursleep.SenseisanalarmclockfromHelloCompanyintheUSA.Itcancheckthetemperature,humidity(濕度)andlightinyourbedroomtohelpyoucreateagoodenvironment.Itcanalsowatchyoursleeptimeandwakeyouupwhenyousleeptoolong.ShoesthattiethemselvesThenewshoeshavesmallmotorsthatcontroltheirlaces(鞋帶).Whenyoustepintothem,yourfeetwilltouchasensorintheshoes,andthemotorwilltightenthelaces.Therearealsotwobuttonsonthesideoftheshoe.Youcantightenandloosenthem,soyoucancontrolthelacesbypressingthebutton.1.Whenpeopleusethenotouchthermometer,theyshould_________.A.putitinapatient’sarmpit B.putitinapatient’shandC.putitonapatient’sforehead D.putit2.5cmfromapatient’sforehead2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“still”meaninthispassage?A.嘈雜的 B.不動(dòng)的 C.溫柔的 D.仍然3.YoucanusethealarmclockfromHelloCompanyto_________.A.improveyoursleepbymakingyousleepontimeB.watchyoursleeptimeandmakeyousleeplongerC.checkthetemperature,humidityandairinyourroomD.controlyoursleeptimeandcreateagoodenvironment4.Whatcontrolsthelacesinthenewshoes?A.Themotor. B.Thesensor. C.Thewearer. D.Thelacesthemselves.5.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anotice. B.Anovel. C.Anewspaper. D.Amovieposter.BYanHuiwasoneofConfucius(孔子)beststudents.Duringonetrip,theywerekeptinahouseforsevendays.Theywerehidingfromwars.Theyhadnothingtoeat,Confuciusbecameveryweak.YanHuirealizedthathehadtogooutandaskforfood.Finally,hemetakindoldwomanandgotsomerice.Hewentbacktothehouseandcookeditonasmallfire.ConfuciuswokeupandsawYanHuicooking.Aftersometime,hesawhisstudentputhishandinthecookingpot,pickupsomericeandputitintohismouth.Whenthericewasready,YanHuiwentovertoConfuciusandaskedifhewantedsomefood.Confuciusdidnotgetuptoeatrightaway.Hesaid,“Tdreamtofmyancestorsjustnow,andImusthonorthemwithabowlofricefirst.”YanHuisaid,“I’msorrythatIhavespoiled(糟蹋)therice,Master.Youcan’tuseittohonoryourancestors.”Confuciusaskedhimwhy.“Someashes(灰)fromthefirefellintothepot,”YanHuisaid.“Iremovedthatrice,withmyhand.Iwantedtothrowitaway,butIwashungryand…”YanHuiwasashamedofhisaction,butConfuciuswasevenmoreashamedfordoubtinghisstudent.6.HowlongwereConfuciusandYanHuikeptinthehouse?A.Aweek. B.Amonth. C.Ayear.7.WhogavesomericetoYanHui?A.Confucius. B.Anoldwoman. C.Hisancestors.8.WhycouldConfuciusnotusethericetohonorhisancestors?A.BecauseYanHuiatethericebeforeit.B.BecauseConfuciusatethericebeforeit.C.Becausetheancestorsatethericebeforeit.9.Theunderlinedword“ashamed”means“________”inthepassage.A.開(kāi)心 B.滿(mǎn)意 C.慚愧10.WhatcanwelearnfromYanHui?A.Wearesupposedtohonorourteachers.B.Wearesupposedtoeatbeforeourteachers.C.Wearesupposedtospoilricebeforeeating.CInourdailylife,robotsareoftenfoundtodoworkthatistoodangerous,boring,difficult,ordirty.Andweoftenseekidsplaywithtoyrobots.Butwhatexactlyisarobot?Therearesomeimportantcharacteristics(特征)thatarobotmusthave.Thesecharacteristicsmighthelpyoutodecidewhatisandwhatisnotarobot.Itwillalsohelpyoutodecidewhatyouwillneedtobuildintoamachinebeforeitcanbeconsideredasarobot.Arobothastheseimportantcharacteristics:Sensing

Firstofall,yourrobotwouldhavetobeabletosensetheenvironmentaroundit.Giveyourrobotsensors(傳感器):lightsensors(eyes),touchsensors(hands),chemicalsensors(nose),hearingsensors(ears)andtastesensors(tongue).Movement

Arobotneedstobeabletomovearounditsenvironment.Itcanmoveonwheels,walkonlegsorbedrivenbysmallengines(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)).Arobotcanmoveeitherthewholebodyorjustpartsofit.Energy

Arobotneedstobeabletopoweritself.Somerobotsmightpoweritselfwithsunlight,somemightwithelectricity,whileotherswiththebattery.Thewayyourrobotgetsitsenergywilldependonwhatyourrobotneedstodo.Intelligence

Arobotneedssomekindof“smarts”.Aprogrammeristhepersonwhogivestherobotits“smarts”.Therobotwillhavetohaveacertainwaytoreceivetheprogramsothatitknowswhatitistodo.11.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2isabout________.A.thetoy B.themachine C.theengine12.Thechemicalsensorsmayhelparobotto________.A.see B.hear C.smell13.Inhowmanywayscanarobotpoweritselfaccordingtothepassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.14.Theunderlinedword“Intelligence”probablymeans“________”inChinese.A.能源 B.勤奮 C.智能15.Whatisthemainpurpose(目的)ofthepassage?A.Tohelppeopleunderstandwhatarobotis.B.Totellwhatarobotcandoinourlife.C.Todescribethemovementofarobot.二、閱讀匹配Whenyouuseaknifeandfork,youhavetotaketheknifewithyourrighthandandtheforkwithyourlefthand,oryoucan'tputfoodintoyourmouth.Butwithchopsticks,youcansolvetheeatingproblemswithjustonehand.16.______.ChopstickswerecalledzhuorjiaancientChina.ItissaidthattheywereinventedbyDaYu,whosuccessfullycontrolledtheheavyflood(洪水).Onedayhewasbusydealingwiththeflood.Inordertosavetimewheneating,heusedtwosticksfromatreetotakethehotfood.Thatwashowchopstickscameintouse.17.______Infact,theearliestchopsticksfoundinChinaweremadeofbronze(青銅),whichwereunearthedfromYinxuinAnyangcity,HenanProvince.Manypeopleprobablyhaven'trealizedtheculturalmeaningsofchopsticks.18.______.Doyounoticethatoneendofchopsticksissquareandtheotherendisround?So,why?Accordingtoourancestors,theroundendsymbolized(象征)HeavenandthesquareendsymbolizedEarth.19.______.InChineseculture,itshowstheperfectcombination(結(jié)合)ofyinandyang.TheinfluenceofChineseculturehasstretched(延伸)farandwide.20.______.Soit'sunbelievablethatforeignerscannotusechopsticks.A.Besides,chopsticksareusedinpairsB.It'sconvenientandefficient(有效率的)C.Itwasoneofthelegends(傳說(shuō))aboutchopsticksD.Atleast1.8billionpeopleareusingchopsticksaroundtheworldE.TheyareregardedasoneofthesymbolsofChinesefoodculture三、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答問(wèn)題Floraandherdadaremovingtoanewhousesoon.Nextweek,workerswillturntheyardoftheoldhouseintoacarpark.TheyardisfullofbeautifulflowersgrownbyFloraandDad."Mypoorflowers,"Floracomplainsinalowvoice,lookingatthebrightpurpleblooms(花朵)sadly.Shesitsoutside,sellingthingsshedoesn'twanttotaketothenewhouse.Besideherhangsasignthatsays"YardSale".Severalofherneighborscometohavealook.Dadcomesout,holdingsomesnacksinhishands."Here'sasnackforeveryone,"hesays.Flora'sdadlovessharingthings.Occasionally(偶然地),F(xiàn)loradigsherheels(鞋后跟)deepintothegrass.Thenshefeelsthesoftearthmoveunderherheels,andsheknowswhatshecando.ShewhispersherplantoDad.Henodswithasmile.Floratakesoutsomeflowerpots(花盆)happilyandfindsatooltodigwith.Carefullyshedigsuptheflowerswithsomeearthandputsthemintothepots.Shelinesupthepotsnearhersign.Nowsheisreadytobeagenerousperson,justlikeherDad."Howmuchisapot?"asksAnafromnextdoor."Zerocents!"shesmilesandsays,"Pickanypotyoulike!"21.Whatwillhappentotheyard?__________________________________________________________________22.WhydoesFlorafeelsadatfirst?________________________________________________________________23.Whatiswrittenonthesign?____________________________________________________________________24.Wherearetheflowersinthepotsfrom?___________________________________________________________25.WhatdoyouthinkofFlora'sDadaccordingtothepassage?___________________________________________四、完形填空ThefourgreatinventionsinancientChinaarewell-knownbyeveryone.TodayChinahasits“26fourgreatinventions”.Theyshowtheirabilitiestochangetheworld.Theyarehighspeedrailways,electronicpayments,sharedbikesandonlineshopping.Marcustalkedabouthisexperienceof27byChinesehigh-speedtrainfromBeijingtoNanjing.Thejourney28onlyhalfanhour.Butitusedtotakehim3hours.“Mywalletisnolongerinuse,Icanbuyandeat29IwantwithAli-pay(mobilepayment)onthephone,”saidaChinesestudent,addingthat“evenpancakesellersareusing30.”Thebikethemselvesarenotnew,31themodelofbike-sharingisacombination(結(jié)合)satellitenavigationsystem(衛(wèi)星導(dǎo)航系統(tǒng)),mobilepaymentandotherhightechnologies.Sharedbikesbringingridingbacktopeople’slife.Andtheyaremakingpublictransport(交通)moreconvenient,and32peopletobemoreactive.WiththedevelopmentoftheInternet,shoppingonInternethasbecome33inourlife.ShoppingontheInternethasalotofadvantages(優(yōu)點(diǎn)),ofwhichthemostimportantpointisperhapsits34.Peopledon’thavetowastealotoftheirenergyortimetochoosethegoodstheylike.Thesearethenewfourgreatinventionsinourmoderntimes.Theseserviceshave35nationaldevelopmentatthesametime.26.A.old B.new C.strange27.A.travelling B.playing C.visiting28.A.takes B.spends C.costs29.A.whenever B.whatever C.whoever30.A.phone B.Ali-pay C.onlineshopping31.A.a(chǎn)lthough B.even C.but32.A.encouraged B.encouraging C.encourages33.A.popular B.difficult C.complicated34.A.convenience B.convenient C.conveniently35.A.balanced B.shortened C.Increased五、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在空白處填入合適的單詞或用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。Paperwasfirstcreatedabout2,000yearsagoinChina.Afteritsinvention,peoplestartedtowriteonpapertomakeabook.Inthosedays,bookswereonlyproducedoneatatime36hand.As37result,therewerenotmanybooks,andtheywereexpensive.So,fewpeoplehadthechancetolearntoread.Printing38inventedinChinaduringtheSuiandTangDynasties.Later,developmentinprintingmade39possibletoproducebooksmorequicklyandcheaply.Knowledgeandideasspreadfaster40everbefore.Inaway,wecan41theinventionof

paperandprintingtotheintroductionoftheInternetinthetwentiethcentury.42theInternetisstillyoung,itisgrowingveryfast,andmaybecomemorepowerfulthanprinting.AmuchlargeramountofinformationcanbestoredontheInternetthaninbooks.SomeonewithanInternetconnectioncanfindinformationmuch43easilythantheycanfindinprintedforms.Andthemachinesweusetoreaditarenowsmallandlight,oftensmallerandlighterthanabook.ComputersandtheInternetareusedinclassroomsnow,andnewspapersandmagazinesarealreadyreadonline.Sowhatdirectionwilltraditionalprintingtake44thefuture?WillbooksbereplacedbytheInternet?Let’swait45see.六、語(yǔ)篇翻譯。Confucius(孔子)livedintheKingdomofLu,whichliesintoday'sShandongProvince.HelivedduringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod.Hehadahardchildhood.46.Hisfatherdiedwhenhewasonly3yearsold.Hismotherbroughthimup.Asachild,hehadtoworktohelphismother,47.但是他沒(méi)有放棄

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