外研社版初中英语九下Module3单元测试试题试卷含答案
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初中英语 九年级下册 1 / 6 Module 3 Life now and then 单元测试
一、单项填空(每小题1分,共10分) 1. — Mum, can I blow out the ________on the birthday cake now? — No, dear. You should make a wish first.
A. flowers B. candles C. fruit D. cheese 2. Would you mind taking out the trash, son? I am busy________ the washing. A. do B. to do C. doing D. did 3.—What do you think of your junior high school life? —I think it is one of ________ periods in my life.
A. wonderful B. more wonderful C. much wonderful D. the most wonderful 4. I am afraid we cannot ________to take a taxi. Let’s go by underground instead. A. refuse B. afford C. forget D. fall 5. Mr Black’s memory is getting ________. As a result, he often leaves his keys at home. A. older B. poorer C. greater D. better 6. — I’ll be away for a long time. — Don’t worry. She can look after your pet ________.
A. careful enough B. enough careful C. carefully enough D. enough carefully 7. ________ you speak, ________your English will be A. The less; the more B. The more; the better C. The less; the better D. The more; the less 8. My grandfather ________live in the countryside, but now he ________living in the city. A. used to; used to B. got used to; gets used to C. used to; gets used to D. got used to; used to 9. —Did you see the movie The Lion King last weekend? — No. I ________go to the cinema these days. I am busy writing a book report.
A. often B. always C. seldom D. usually 10. —Our head teacher is responsible for his work. He spends most of his time with us. — ________ He always communicates with our parents in his free time.
A. I hope so! B. What? C. That’s for sure. D. Why? 二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共15分) Richard was born in California. He 11 with three older sisters and they had a happy life. There was food on the table and he had plenty of clothes too. They went to good schools in the city. All this was 12 because of their father Michael. Michael was born in a 13 family in a small town just outside Mexico City. When Michael was a boy, there was not enough food for him to eat, or fresh water to drink. Whenever he was thirsty, he would go to the river to collect 14 . Michael lived in a small house. Many times he slept on the 15 , with just a blanket between him and the ground. That all changed at the age of 17. Michael 16 to the United States with his family. The first few years were almost as difficult as it was in Mexico, but 17 things began getting better. When Michael turned 19, he decided to go to a community college. His father had always stressed(强调) the 18 of learning English while they lived in Mexico. That was very useful to Michael now. Soon Michael brought home excellent report cards(成绩报告单). 19 this, he was able to go to university. 初中英语 九年级下册 2 / 6 After graduating from the university, Michael got a great job that 20 well, which allowed him to help his parents. He soon had a happy big family of his own. 11. A. stood up B. grew up C. lived up D. cut up
12. A. possible B. patient C. important D. humorous
13. A. big B. small C. rich D. poor
14. A. food B. drink C. water D. juice
15. A. bed B. table C. ground D. sofa
16. A. travelled B. moved C. drove D. flew
17. A. suddenly B. gradually C. clearly D. especially
18. A. difference B. importance C. situation D. decision
19. A. Because of B. As for C. Such as D. Next to
20. A. spent B. took C. cost D. paid 三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分) A At my primary school, I was one of the smartest kids there. I never studied, but always got perfect scores. I thought I was born clever. At least I believed so. I was also a prodigy in music according to myself. I could sing better than almost everyone else in my school. I was pretty sure that once I got to sixth grade, everyone would be surprised by me. But actually, they weren’t. When I arrived at my new class, I couldn’t wait to show everyone what I could do. However, there was always someone else who could do them better. My grades began to suffer. More talented(有天资的) girls often sang solo (独唱). I believed I wasn’t smart. I believed I wasn’t talented. I believed I was a failure. Over the next two years, I had to work very hard. Every prize for the singing competition was given to me for hard work and effort. Grades were still very low but improving little by little. I worked really hard. However, I was never the best at everything. I haven’t realized until recently that I really don’t have to be the best at everything. I was too hard on myself. In fact, when I did badly in a test, my classmates never laughed at me. No one is perfect. There will probably always be someone better than me at something. Anyway, there are over seven billion people in this world. I will never be the number one at everything, and that’s really okay. 21. What does “a prodigy” probably mean in English? A. A smart kid. B. A crazy fan. C. A common child. D. A lazy girl. 22. When the writer was in the new class, ________. A. she lost her interest in music B. she lost her confidence