2022-2023学年九年级英语全一册单元模块满分必刷题(人教版)Unit 3【刷速度】(模块过关检测练)时间:60分钟满分:100分一、单项选择(每题1分,共15分)1.He asked me we could go to Beijing to watch the game by plane.A.that B.if C.how D.what2.—Could you tell me _______ for the meeting yesterday?—Because the traffic was bad.A.why did you come late B.why you came lateC.why do you come late D.why you come late3.Everyone is quite _______ to have a _______ trip.A.pleased; pleasant B.pleasing; pleased C.pleasure; please D.pleasant; pleased4.Mike works hard on his English and _______.A.so Jim does.B.so is Jim C.so does Jim D.so Jim is5.Our teacher told us that light _______ faster than sound last term.A.travel B.traveled C.travels D.traveling6.It’s fun _______ with friends.A.going shopping B.to go shopping C.goes shopping D.went shopping7.You’d better _______ more time on your study.A.take B.spend C.cost D.pay8.I don’t think Tom will come here on time, _______?A.won’t he B.does he C.will he D.doesn’t he9.I really don’t know if Jim ________ tomorrow. If he ________, I’ll ask him to teach me how to play baseball.A.will come; will come B.will come; comes C.comes; will come D.comes; comes10.I’m interested in ________ you would like to marry him or not.A.that B.what C.whether D.when11.It’s only _______ walk from here.A.ten-minute B.ten minute C.ten minutes D.ten minute’s12.How much did the book _______?A.pay B.cost C.spend D.take13.I have to go home because I _______ for three hours.A.hung out B.have hung out C.hang out D.had hung out 14.—Could you tell me how to get to the nearest restroom?—The restroom is between the park and the library, _______ your right.A.for B.on C.in D.at15.In many countries, it is often _______ to ask very personal questions when you meet someone for the first time.A.polite B.polity C.politely D.impolite二、完形填空(每题1分,共10分)Dear Steve,How is it going? Thank you for sending me a ____16____. I really like the stamp on the postcard. It’s ____17____. I like it. Oh, I forgot to say sorry to you. Just now I didn’t answer your phone call. Ha ha, when you called me, I was taking a shower in the ____18____.Now I will tell you Cindy’s ____19____. Cindy lives at 16 Park Street. It’s very ____20____ to take the subway to Cindy’s house. Her house is across from the subway station. Of course, you can drive a car there. Near Cindy’s house, there’s an underground ____21____. But I ____22____ you to get there by subway. Taking a car can cost lots of money. Taking the subway is inexpensive. On the left of her house, there’s a small ____23____. From Monday to Friday, it’s ____24____. But on the weekend, you can see many people buy books there. On the right of her house is a fruit store. In it there are all kinds of fruits such as bananas, apples, oranges and ____25____. Before you visit Cindy, you should give her a call. Oh, I have to go! Mom needs my help.Yours,Jeff 16.A.staff B.speaker C.mail D.postcard 17.A.impolite B.fascinating C.nearby D.present18.A.classroom B.workroom C.bathroom D.restroom 19.A.address B.mall C.request D.direction20.A.polite B.convenient C.central D.eastern21.A.police office B.amusement park C.post office D.parking lot 22.A.pardon B.rush C.advise D.pass 23.A.supermarket B.bookstore C.park D.washroom 24.A.crowded B.uncrowded C.expensive D.inexpensive 25.A.grapes B.stamps C.corners D.courses三、阅读单选(每题2分,共30分)AAt table, the British people pay special attention to table manners. For example, they shouldn’t talk at table or beat tableware (餐具). They have a strict requirement on how to use knives and forks, while Americans seldom do so. They like fast and convenient food. American’s favorite food are hamburgers, fried chicken and pizza. These diets keep the American obesity rate high. But from the diet habits, it is not difficult for us to find that the American do everything vigorously (活泼地) and resolutely and do not spend too much on the trifles (琐事).There are also lots of different manners between Americans and Chinese, and some are totally even opposite. For Americans, when friends gather together, they do not like to talk about their salary (工资), age and marriage. They think they are their privacy (隐私) and they are more likely to keep their privacy. But in China, people like talking about them. In America, when people meet strangers, they prefer people to call their shortnames, because it would show how close they are. But in China, it is impolite to do that. In America, you will be hated if you say someone is old and do something special for them, because they think old people are useless in the world. For Chinese, old people are glad to hear that and you will be praised for doing things freely for old people. They like the sense of being respected.There are different manners in different countries. And we should follow them when we travel to other countries.26.According to the first paragraph, British people _____.A.often talk with each other at table B.always beat tableware at tableC.have high obesity rate D.are strict on how to use knives and forks27.What does the underlined word “resolutely” mean in Chinese?A.犹豫地B.果断地C.粗心地D.懒散地28.Americans don’t like to talk about _____ when they gather together.A.food B.marriage C.weather D.short names29.You will be _____ if you say someone is old in America.A.hated B.respected C.praised D.laughed30.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.British people like fast and convenient food.B.It is polite to call people’s short names in China.C.People are encouraged to do things freely for old people in America.D.Calling people’s short names shows how close they are in America.BIf you are planning a trip to France in the future, you should be careful with the roads you take because some of them may just disappear.The Passage du Gois (格伊斯通道) in France, which is a natural passage first discovered in 1701, connects the mainland of France and a small island called Noirmoutier (努瓦尔穆捷岛). It is about 4.2 kilometers in length. What has made the passage famous is that it periodically (周期性地) floods. Twice a day, it disappears under about four meters of water. The passage is accessible only during low tide which lasts about one hour. People can also drive on the passage half an hour before and after low tide.Driving on the passage may be dangerous. Some drivers are caught in the tide because they drive at the wrong time. Besides, as the passage is covered with water for most of the day, it is slippery all the time.To ensure the safety of drivers and tourists, signs are posted on both ends of the passage to tell people whether the passage is passable or not. There are also poles (柱子) set along the passage for people to climb up when they are trapped in the water. People are warned to drive slowly and make no stops on the passage. Also, they are not allowed to park on the passage.Many people visit the Passage du Gois every day. Some of them risk driving on it and others are just interested in watching it disappear underwater and emerge again.31.What has made the Passage du Gois famous?A.It is 4.2 kilometers in length.B.It floods twice a day.C.It is a natural passage.D.It was discovered earlier.32.People can pass across the passage _____.A.at high tide in the morning B.at low tide in the afternoonC.half an hour before and after low tide D.anytime when it is sunny33.Why is it dangerous to drive on the Passage du Gois?A.Because people like to play and swim in the water.B.Because drivers are not good at driving in the tide.C.Because there are too many cars and trucks on the road.D.Because it is slippery and people can be caught in the tide.34.The underlined word “emerge” in the last sentence means “_____”.A.sense B.appear C.produce D.overcome35.Which may be the best title for the article?A.A Trip to France B.Driving in the River C.Dangerous Poles D.The Passage du GoisCWhen two people meet, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries.In America, two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect to the other person. Athletes from opposite teams shake hands before a game for the same reason. However, most Americans don’t shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends met each other, they might only wave (挥手), or maybe just nod their heads.In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”. In the greeting, two people press their noses and foreheads (前额) together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori, who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet.Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some countries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people met, they sometimes kiss each other on the face.In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each other. Howlow to bow depends on how respected the other person is.Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them.36.The underlined part “the same reason” refers to ________.A.showing love B.showing respect C.thanking each other D.introducing each other 37.We can learn from the third paragraph that________.A.it’s impolite to press one’s nose in New ZealandB.Hongi is a kind of traditional food in New ZealandC.the Maori used to be an old village in New ZealandD.Hongi is an old tradition in New Zealand38.How low does one Japanese bow to the other?A.It depends on how respected the other person is.B.It depends on how old the other person is.C.It depends on how successful the other person is.D.It depends on how tall the other person is.39.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.It’s OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.B.Family members in Japan do not bow to each other.C.In some countries, rings were once used for kissing.D.The ways of greeting are changing over time.40.The passage mainly talks about ________.A.different ways of greetingB.how to be a polite personC.how to show respect to othersD.ways of saying hello in different languages四、补全对话7选5(每题2分,共10分)Mike: Jane, you’re back. Welcome back to school. I missed you.Jane: I missed you, too.Mike: How was your trip to Beijing?Jane: ___41___ I spent four days in Beijing. Every day I did something different.Mike: ___42___Jane: Well, the first day I went to the Great Wall.Mike: ___43___Jane: No, I had no time to buy anything. But the next day the weather was so bad that I went shopping and bought some Chinese paintings.Mike: Was the weather better the third day?Jane: ___44___Mike: Did you go anywhere else?Jane: Yes, I did. ___45___ I bought a gift from the museum for you.Mike: Thank you.A.Did you buy anything there?B.I spent the whole day there.C.I went to the Palace Museum.D.It was great.E.Beijing is so big that I almost got lost.F.Yes, it was much better.G.What places did you visit?五、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每题1分,共10分)46.Why not __________ (ask) the teachers for help?47.Don’t speak to __________ (strange). It’s very dangerous.48.Do you know how __________ (go) to the bookstore?49.My uncle lives on the __________ (twelve) floor.50.Look! There is a cat __________ (climb) the tree.51.It’s important __________ (learn) how to use the right languages in different situations.52.The sick man spends about half an hour __________ (swim) every afternoon.53.It’s __________ (polite) to shout at the old people.54.Summer vacation __________ (normal) starts in early July.55.What’s __________ (popular) drink in the world?六、语法填空(每题1分,共10分)“Thank you” is widely used in a modern society. It is a very good manner. You should say “Thank you” __56__ (whenever) others help you or say something kind to you. For example, when someone opens the door for you, when someone says you have done your work __57__ (good), when someone says you have bought a nice shirt, or __58__ (you) city is very beautiful, you should say “Thank you”.“Thank you” is used not only between friends, but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and __59__ (wife).“Excuse me” is another short __60__ (politely) usage. We use it as the same as “Thank you”.When you hear someone say so behind you, you'd better __61__ (get) to know that somebody wants to walk past you without __62__ (touch) you. It __63__ (be) polite to interrupt(打断)others while they are talking. If you want to have a word with one of them, please say “Excuse me” __64__ (one), and then begin to talk. You should also do so when you want ___65___ (cough)or make any unpleasant noise before others. Let's say “Thank you” and “Excuse me” in the right situation.七、看图作文(共15分)66.假如你校有几位来自美国的交换生,他们打算周末步行去翠湖公园。