最新冀教版九年级英语上册第五单元测试题及答案全套

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最新冀教版九年级英语上册第五单元测试题及答案全套

Unit 5 Look into Science (Lessons 25-27)

卷I(选择题,共80分) 听力部分(第一节)略

笔试部分

Ⅴ. 单项选择(共15小题,每小题1 分,计15分)选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 ( ) 26. The children are doing ______ experiment. What kind of experiment is it?

A. a B. an C. the D. 不填

( ) 27. Look! Your kite is double the size of ______.

A. I B. me C. my D. mine

( ) 28. We are ______ sure of his ability that we all think he can win.

A. very B. too C. quite D. so

( ) 29. The jar ______ with water. It’s a little heavy.

A. fills B. filled C. is filled D. was filled

( ) 30. Pass me some ______. I’ll light all the candles on the cake.

A. telescopes B. matches C. methods D. holders

( ) 31. Tommy ______ all his money, and then he borrowed some from me.

A. came out B. took off C. used up D. put on

( ) 32. What would you like to do if it ______ tomorrow?

A. will rain B. rained C. is raining D. rains

( ) 33. —______ is it from the factory?

—About ten minutes’ walk.

A. How much B. How long C. How far D. How many

( ) 34. The band ______ four members. They all sing very well.

A. makes of B. makes up C. is made of D. is made up of

( ) 35. More than ______ of the teachers are trying the new teaching methods.

A. one five B. one fifth C. first five D. first fifth

( ) 36. Look at the telescope. One end is small, and ______ end is big.

A. the other B. another C. other D. others

( ) 37. What a useful book it is! I think it’s worth ______.

A. read B. to read C. reads D. reading

( ) 38. The government spends ______ dollars on its education.

A. two billions B. two billion of C. billions of D. billion of

( ) 39. The raincoat ______ my mother bought for me is very beautiful.

A. which B. who C. what D. whose

( ) 40. Could you tell me ______?

A. what have they discovered B. what they have discovered C. have they discovered what D. they have discovered what

Ⅵ. 完形填空(共10小题,每小题1 分,计10分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A group of 4- to 8-year-old children were once asked “What does love mean?”. Their 41 _______ were surprising. Rebecca, age 8

“When my grandmother 42 her knees, she couldn't bend over (俯身) and paint her toenails (脚指甲) any more. So my grandfather did it for 43 ______ all the time, even when his hands hurt too. That's love.” Samantha, age 6

“Love is when someone hurts you, and you get so 44 ______ but you don't shout at him or her because you know it would hurt his or her 45 ______ .” Bethany, age 4

“I let my big sister make fun of me 46 _____ my mom says she only makes fun of me because she loves me. So I make fun of my baby sister because I love her.” Terri, age 4

“Love is what makes you 47 ______ when you're tired.” Lauren, age 4

“I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and 48 ________ new ones.” Clear, age 5

“My mommy loves me more than anybody. You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.” Jessica, age 8

“You really 49 _______ say ‘I love you' if you don't mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it 50 ______ . People forget.”

Elaine, age 5

“Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.”

( ) 41. A. questions B. choices C. stories D. answers ( ) 42. A. hurt B. lifted C. washed D. saw ( ) 43. A. me B. him C. her D. you ( ) 44. A. happy B. angry C. excited D. bored ( ) 45. A. kindness B. independence C. feelings D. interests ( ) 46. A. until B. unless C. so D. because ( )47. A. smile B. sleep C. stop D. cry ( ) 48. A. buy B. pack C. produce D. invent ( ) 49. A. should B. shouldn't C. dare D. daren't ( ) 50. A. a bit B. a little C. a few D. a lot Ⅶ. 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2 分,计30分)

阅读A、B、C 三篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Would you like to go back in time and discover what life used to be like over a hundred years ago? Well, that was the subject of a TV program in the USA. It was called Frontier House. Three American families were chosen to live in the hills of Montana for five months.

Each family was given their own land and they lived there from June to October. They followed the same way of life as their ancestors over a hundred years ago in the Wild West. They could only use the tools and technology of that time. They learnt many new skills. They became farmers, looking after animals and growing food to eat. They made butter and caught fish.

There was no electricity, so at night they had oil lamps ( 灯). There was no television and no radio so they read the Bible and talked in the evening. They

collected wood to do their cooking and to heat their water. They wore the same kind of clothes that people in the 1880s used to wear. Of course, there were no

washing machines in those days so they washed all their clothes by hand. When they needed to buy things, they went ten miles to the store with their horse and wagon (四轮马车). The journey took eight hours.

All the families said that they missed their friends, because they couldn't take their mobile phones or their computers with them and they could only write letters. But everyone said they loved their “new” life and they were all sorry to leave.

( ) 51. What’s Frontier House?

A. A radio program. B. A TV program. C. A newspaper. D. A magazine.

( ) 52. What does the underlined word “ancestors” mean in Paragraph 2?

A. Enemies. B. Friends.

C. People who will live in the future. D. People who lived a long time ago.

( ) 53. What did the three chosen families do in the evening?

A. They did nothing except sleeping. B. They read and talked. C. They collected wood. D. They washed clothes by hand.

( ) 54. How far was it from where the three chosen families lived to the store?

A. Four miles. B. Six miles. C. Eight miles. D. Ten miles.

( ) 55. How could the three chosen families communicate with their friends?

A. By telephone. B. By email. C. They wrote letters. D. They went online.

B

Paper is one of the most important inventions of all time. The word “paper” comes from the word “papyrus”— a thin paper-like material made from the papyrus plant. It is believed that ancient Egyptians first used papyrus. In A.D. 105, a Chinese man named Cai Lun created paper by using pieces of old cloth, etc. For centuries, people all over the world used this Chinese way to make paper. In the early 19th century, Charles Fenerty, a Canadian man, invented a new way of papermaking using wood. Today, most of the paperwe use is made from wood.

Paper money was invented in the 11th century in China. The government began using paper money because there wasn't enough copper (铜) to make coins.

Today, it's hard to imagine life without paper. We use paper to communicate in many different ways. We also use many important products which are made of paper. Take toilet paper for example. Many people believe that an American named Joseph Gayetty invented it in 1857. Walter Alcock, a British businessman, later had the idea of putting toilet paperon rolls (卷轴). In 1942, toilet paper became softer and St. Andrew's Paper Mill in England began selling the first two-ply (两层的) toilet paper. Today two-ply toilet paper is the standard in many countries.

So can you imagine what life today would be like without this important invention? ( ) 56. The writing material ancient Egyptians used was made from _______.

A. cloth B. wood C. plant D. silver

( ) 57. How long is the history of papermaking using wood?

A. Less than 100 years. B. About 200 years. C. About 500 years. D. Over 1,000 years.

( ) 58. The Chinese government began to use paper money because _______.

A. it was easier to carry B. it was easier to make C. many other countries used it

D. there wasn't enough material to make coins

( ) 59. What does the underlined word “ it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Paper. B. Toilet paper.

C. Toilet paper on rolls. D. Two-ply toilet paper.

( ) 60. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. History of paper

B. How to make paper

C. History of paper money

D. How toilet paper was invented

C

On March 8, a British man named Charles Eugster set a world record at the age of 95. He competed in the indoor 200m race at the British Masters Athletics Meet in London. He crossed the finish line after 55.38 seconds and he broke the world record (57.88 seconds)set by American Orville Rogers in 2013.

Later, Eugster shared the good news on Facebook and thanked those who helped him to achieve it. “I have just broken the M95 World Record at the indoor 200m race!” he wrote.“55.38 seconds — I'm over the moon ... Thank you to everyone who has helped me achieve this.”

After retiring (退休) as a dentist, Eugster took up exercise and played all kinds of sports. He began training as a runner when he was 80 years old. When he was 87, he joined a bodybuilding club. In 2013, he took up competitive track (赛道).

He said, “I've always competed — competition is good for the body and the mind ... Life is about challenges, and you must always try something new. I want to show that I can learn a completely new sport and that I can be

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