2020年九年级英语全册配套:Unit4同步练习(含答案)

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2020年精编冀教版英语资料

Unit4 Stories and Poems

一、单项选择

1. I have good friends here and they often help me when I am in trouble.

A. the number of A. came in A. not longer C. not any longer A. went out A. at once A. come up A. loud A. expresses

B. the number B. ran away

C. a number of C. got up B. no longer D. not any more

D. a number D. got lost

2. The thief stole something important and . 3. I am afraid I can't take the message to Miss Wang because she lives here. 4. When Jason was painting the wall, some boys passed by and wanted to join him. B. went through B. just a moment B. came along B. loudly B. discusses

C. went away C. for once C. came up with C. aloud C. expects

D. went past D. for a moment D. came down D. weak D. imagines

5. Tom fell down and got hurt, so we sent him to the hospital . 6. Last night I suddenly a way to work out the problem. 7. Please answer my question in a voice. 8. I am greatly interested in this painting. It the painter's deep love for nature. 9. --- What were you doing when we were playing basketball yesterday afternoon? --- I the classroom.

A. was cleaning A. had

B. have cleaned B. were having

C. will clean C. are having

D. clean D. have

10. We breakfast when the phone rang. 11. --- The lake is said to be dry. Is that true?

--- It . Look, some kids are swimming in it.

A. must be true C. may not be true

B. can't be true D. should be true

12. --- Whose is the pencil box?

--- It be Tom's. Look at his name on the cover! A. can B. may C. must D. need

二、完形填空

Peking Opera or Beijing Opera (京剧) is a form of traditional 13 theater. It began in the

late 18th 14 and became fully developed by the mid-19th century. The form was

extremely 15 in the Qing Dynasty. It has come to be regarded as one of the Chinese traditional 16 . Most performance groups are based in 17 and Tianjin in the north. The art form is also taken to Taiwan. In Taiwan, it is 18 as Guoju(国剧). It has also spread to other countries such as the United States and Japan.

On August 3, 2011, the New York Chinese Opera Society performed selected scenes (选定场景) 19 Peking Opera for American students in order to spread traditional Chinese art and culture. Students watched a Peking Opera performance 20 with their teachers. 21 the performance students watched how a Peking Opera artist put on makeup(化妆). After the performance teachers and students stood on the stage and took photos while 22 were wearing traditional Peking Opera costumes(服饰).

13. A. Beijing 14. A. century 15. A. good 16. A. plays 17. A. China 18. A. said 19. A. from 20. A. unhappily 21. A. Before 22. A. we

B. Chinese B. dynasty B. old B. work B. Shanghai B. known B. to B. careful B. During B. they

C. history C. years C. small C. cultures C. Beijing C. reported C. at C. unhappy C. After C. you

D. world D. theater D. popular D. education D. Xi'an D. heard D. in D. carefully D. With D. ones

三、阅读理解

A

What's this? If you're looking at this tree in the shape of a butterfly, it's a topiary. A

topiary is a tree or bush that is trained into a shape.

A topiary gardener should make a drawing first. The drawing shows the \likes. The gardener then chooses a bush for the topiary. It may be one that just planted or one that is already in place.

In June of the plant's first year, the gardener looks for new leaves. When the leaves grow, it's time to shape the bottom of the bush. It needs about five years. The top is not trimmed during this time. In the fifth year, the bush grows tall enough for shaping. Then the gardener begins to shape the whole bush.

Once a topiary has been started, it needs care all year. In summer it must be cut many times to keep its shape. This cutting also helps the bush grow. In winter the bushes don't grow. The gardeners have to brush snow off the plants, or snow may hurt some parts of them.

Topiary gardening is a very old art. The Romans did it in the first century. In the sixteenth century, people in Europe liked topiaries too. By the late 1600s, topiaries were also grown in America. Today it's popular in many parts of the world.

23. Put the following in the right order according to the passage. a. The gardener chooses a bush for the topiary. b. The whole bush grows tall enough for shaping. c. The gardener begins to shape the bottom of the bush. d. The gardener draws the shape of a topiary.

A. d-a-b-c. A. shaken

B. b-c-a-d. B. cut

C. a-d-c-b. C. cleaned

D. d-a-c-b. D. collected

24. What does the underlined word \25. Why must we cut a topiary many times in the summer?

A. Because the bush can be in good shape. B. Because it will make the bush grow slowly. C. Because it can change the bush into another one. D. Because it helps the bush grow tall enough. A. mood

B. luck

C. money

D. time

26. Growing a topiary garden take both skills and . 27. The last paragraph mainly tells us that . A. topiary gardening has a long history

B. topiary gardening is too difficult an art to learn C. topiary gardening plays a great role in our life D. topiary gardening will be more popular in the future

B

What do you see when you look at abstract(抽象) art? Does it make sense to you? Does it look like anything? Is it supposed to?

Abstract art became popular in the early 20th century. Artists did not want to paint, draw, or sculpt things exactly(确切地) like they looked. They didn't want their art to be realistic. They were more interested in basic shapes and colours.

Picasso is probably the most famous of these artists. He painted and drew in many, many styles. Sometimes he used a lot of blue colours (his \\立体画派)\squares.

After a long time, Picasso's paintings became more and more abstract. He painted people and things using strange shapes. His work was so original; many of his fellow artists didn't understand it.

Kandinsky, another famous artist, used lines, shapes, and patterns to paint his subjects. His paintings also used strong colours to express feelings.

Other artists like the surrealists(超现实主义者), were interested in subconscious(潜意识). Painters like Breton and Magritte used many symbol in their work. The meaning or subject of their work wasn't always clear. Dali, another surrealist artist, painted pictures that look like dreams.

There are still many abstract artists around the world. That's the way many artists prefer. They want each person to look at art and find their own meaning in it. 28. Which would be most like abstract art?

A. A painting of a house. B. A sculpture of a car.

C. A drawing of two people in a coffee house. D. A red and blue painting, with no clear subject. A. It became more abstract. B. It became less original.

C. He went from using red colours to using blue colours. D. He only painted with coloured squares. A. By using colours and shapes. B. By painting realistic people. C. By painting with a lot of symbols. D. By painting in red and pink colours. A. Breton.

B. Dali.

C. Picasso.

D. Magritte.

29. What happened to Picasso's work after a long time?

30. How did Kandinsky express feelings?

31. Who is probably the most famous abstract artist? 32. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Picasso painted in many different styles. B. Dali was interested in dreams.

C. Abstract artists feel each work of art only has one meaning. D. Magritte's art was full of symbols.

C

(Renee—a beautiful princess; Broo—a blue bear; Nahloo—a magical place)

When the Princess Renee heard about Broo, she came down from her castle. She found Broo while he was busy eating honey.

\take things from each other.\

Broo thought about it for a moment and realized that he had made a mistake. \drinking all that milk wasn't the best idea.\

The Princess continued, \never made any contribution to anyone else. I think you'll find that it is better to be full in your heart not just in your stomach.\

One day Broo was going to take lots of cookies from the rabbits then he remembered

what the Princess said to him. So Broo decided not to eat the cookies. The rabbits were surprised and said, \you, my friend. If you like, come back tomorrow and we can have the cookies together.\

Broo was filled with joy and went through the land. He gave back everything he had taken. In return, he received a promise from everyone to share their food with him. Broo was so delighted that he started dancing in the moonlight with the Princess as his partner.

33. When the Princess Renee came down, Broo was .

A. dancing with rabbits C. giving everything back

B. eating honey D. having cookies

34. In Nahloo, . A. the Princess Renee stayed with Broo all the time B. everyone was happy to share with each other C. Broo took a lot of cookies from rabbits D. Broo never realized his mistake A. sad

A. an advertisement C. an application

A. It's better to give than to receive. B. Every dog has its day.

C. The early bird catches the worm. D. Many hands make light work.

B. surprised

C. happy B. a tour guide D. a story book

D. hungry

35. Broo felt after he gave the cookies back to the rabbits. 36. The passage is probably form . 37. What can we learn from the passage?

四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)

38. \39. They are generous(慷慨的) a (尽管) they are poor. 40. My mother is thin and my father is f . 41. I don't want a double ticket. I just want a s one.

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