2022秋九年级英语上册Unit5Artworld单元检测卷课件新版牛津版.pptx

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1、单元检测卷(Unit 5)课时训练一、单项选择(10分)1.Vivien,whydontyoujoinusinHawaii?Thankyou,John.Itsaverykind_,butIhavetostayandtakecareofmygrandma.A.decisionB.promiseC.praiseD.offer2.What_mostisnottowinagoldorasilver,buttotakepart.A.considersB.valuesC.mattersD.mindsDC3.As_sayinggoes,“Aheroisknowninthetimeofmisfortune(不

2、幸)”.ZhongNanshanis_herolikethis.A.a;theB.the;aC.a;aD.the;the4.Canyouopenagift_afteryoureceiveitinEngland?Yes.Wedonthavetowait.A.mainlyB.immediatelyC.nearlyD.loudlyBB5.Whatwasthe_ofthefootballmatchlastnight?ACMilanwonthegame.A.valueB.resultC.choiceD.decision6.WhatcanIdoforyou,Madam?Imlookingforatable

3、foreight,butIfindtheyareall_.A.madeupB.keptupC.takenupD.putupBC7.(2020镇江)PengMinfinallybecamethewinnerof_seasonofCCTVsChinesePoetryConference.A.fiveB.fifthC.thefifthD.fifths8.Everybody thought his idea was a bright one.He was really_ofhimself.A.pleasedB.proudC.interestedD.angryCB9.David,couldyoutell

4、me_?OK.IllcheckitforyouontheInternet.A.howoftendotheWinterOlympicGamestakeplaceB.whenthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGameswillstartC.howmanyeventsarethereinthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesD.whowinsthemostgoldmedalsinthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesB10.WuDajingwasthefirstChinesemantowinanOlympicshorttrack

5、(短道)goldmedal.Hepracticedskatingashardashecouldallyearround._.A.RomewasnotbuiltinadayB.ManyhandsmakelightworkC.ActionsspeaklouderthanwordsD.Wherethereislife,thereishopeA二、完形填空(15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AreyoustilllisteningtoWestlifeorTakeThat?Youareoutofdate.Oneofthe_1_popstarsinBri

6、tainrightnowis16yearoldDeclanGalbraith.Whilemostboysathisageareenjoyingplayingcomputergamesandsports,heistouringtheworld_2_infrontofthousandsofpeople.Last month Galbraith arrived in China.He held a concert on May 24th toperformforhisChinese_3_.Galbraithhasanamazing_4_.Themusichesingsisdiverse(多变的)an

7、dunusualforsomeoneathisage.AswellassingingpopularsongsincludingIllbeThereandAngels,Galbraith_5_performstraditionalsongssuchasDannyBoy._6_Galbraithfirstappearedinalocalplay,hewasonlyattheageofseven.After _7_ he had a talent for singing,he began entering talentcompetitionsandwon15ofthem.Soonafter,reco

8、rdingcompaniesknockedathisdoorandattheageof9hesignedhis_8_recordcontract(合同)for1million.Hisfirstalbum(专辑),the_9_ofIrishtraditionalsongs,becameabig_10_.In2003,Galbraithevenhelpedto_11_theworldrecord,forthe most people taking part in a singalong.He sang Tell Me Why_12_with10,000childrenandwasalsolinke

9、dbyradioandsatellite,withmorethan80,000childrenintheirschoolsallover_13_.At_14_heisjustenjoyingthemomentbecauseheknowsthatitwillnotlastforever.“Ijustfeelhonoredtohavebeengiventhechance,”hesays.“Mygreatestwishis_15_tomakemusicpeopleenjoy.”1.A.hottestB.coldestC.strongestD.oldest2.A.singingB.dancingC.i

10、nterviewingD.cheering3.A.studentsB.performersC.fansD.stars4.A.hobbyB.voiceC.chanceD.experience5.A.alwaysB.seldomC.againD.alsoAACBD6.A.WhenB.SinceC.AfterD.If7.A.hopingB.realizingC.rememberingD.dreaming8.A.firstB.lastC.newestD.cheapest9.A.competitionB.collectionC.contractD.programme10.A.successB.conce

11、rtC.mistakeD.troubleABABA11.A.keepB.forgetC.breakD.write12.A.aloneB.lonelyC.aliveD.live13.A.ChinaB.BritainC.AmericaD.Canada14.A.onceB.timesC.lastD.present15.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.possiblyD.simplyCDBDD三、阅读理解(20分)AYunSiqifromBeijingisa19yearoldyoungpianist(钢琴家).Hestartedtolearnthepianoatage4andithasbeenh

12、isfavouritehobbysincethen.Beforethat,heoftenheardhiseldersisterplayingtheviolinandhelovedtheclassicalmusicsheplayed.“IwantedtobeatherinsomethingandIchosethepiano,”Yunsaid.At4,severalminutesofpracticeadaywasenough.AsYungrewup,atages7and8,hehadtopractiseforfourhoursaday.The time kept going up after Yu

13、n was 12.Now,he needs topractiseatleastsevenhourseveryday.Hesleepsforonlyfivetosixhoursaday,butheisstillfullofenergy(活力)Yunnevergottiredofthepiano.Infact,hehadgreatfunplayingit.“Musicismyspecialluck,anditisarealenjoymenttobewithiteveryday,”hesaid.Yunworkedhardandsoonhestoodout.From2013tonow,Yunshone

14、atdifferentmusicfestivals,concertsandcompetitions.Yunsaidsuccessesorfailures(失败)werenotimportantandtheywouldnotaffecthisunderstandingofmusicorhisplanforthefuture.“Ifyoulose,thinkcarefullyaboutit,andifyouwin,justworkharder,”theyoungpianistsaid.“Istillneedtopractisemoretobecomebetter,tobringoutthereal

15、beautyofclassicalmusicthroughthepiano.Itmaytakealifetime.”1.YunSiqibegantolearnthepianoin_.A.2000B.2005C.2020D.20092.YunSiqichosethepianobecause_.A.hewasnotabletoplaytheviolinB.itwaseasytolearntoplaythepianoC.hewantedtobebetterthanhissisterinsomethingD.hissisterrefusedtoplayhisfavouriteclassicalmusi

16、cBC3.Whatdoesthesecondparagraph(段落)mainlytellusaboutYunSiqi?A.Helivedahappylifeattheageof4.B.Hewasnotgoodatplayingthepiano.C.Hepractisesplayingthepianoveryhard.D.Hedoesnthaveenoughsleepbutheishealthy.C4.The underlined word“affect”in Paragraph4probablymeans“_”inChinese.A.允许B.维持C.放弃D.影响5.Whichofthefol

17、lowingisTRUE?A.Yunplayedthepianoreallywell.B.Yunwastiredofplayingthepiano.C.Yundidntthinkheneededmorepractice.D.Yunsaidoneshouldworkharderifhelost.DABYueopera(越剧)isalsocalledShaoxingopera.ItisoneofthefiveoperasinChina.Ithasbeenlistedintothefirstnationalnonmaterialculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产)since2006.Y

18、ueoperaappearedinShengCounty,ZhejiangProvinceintheQingdynasty,andthenitbecamefamousinShanghaiinthe1920s.Yueoperaisfamousforsinging,touchingmusicandlivelyperformances.ThemainsubjectsofYueoperaarestoriesaboutwitsandbeauties(才子佳人).MaininstrumentsaretheerhuandsomeothertraditionalChineseinstruments.First

19、performedbymalefarmerartistsinthecountryside,Yueoperawaslaterdevelopedintoapopularperformanceincities.Thefirstfemaletroupe(剧团)ofYueoperawascreatedin1923,andthenfemaleperformersgraduallytooktheplaceofthemales.Nowadays,almostallperformersarefemales.ThemostfamousmasterofYueoperaisYuanXuefen.Theclassics

20、oftheoperaareLiangShanboandZhuYingtai,RomanceoftheWestChamber,MadameWhiteSnake.6.WhatisYueoperaalsocalled?A.Beijingopera.B.Shaoxingopera.C.Yuopera.7.ThemainsubjectsofYueoperaarestoriesabout_.A.farmersandperformersB.malesandfemalesC.witsandbeautiesBC8.WhoisthemostfamousmasterofYueopera?A.YuanXuefen.B

21、.ChangXiangyu.C.MeiLanfang.9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned(提及)inthepassage?A.YueoperabecamefamousinShanghaiinthe1920s.B.MaininstrumentsaretheerhuandsomeothertraditionalChineseinstruments.C.OneoftheclassicsoftheoperaisQinXianglian.AC四、词汇运用(10分)根据句意和中英文提示填空。1.Theyoungsingingstarcomesfrom_(centre)J

22、iangsu,China.2.Thewomanaretryingtoloseweightby_(control)herdiet.3.TheQingmingFestivalisoneofthemost_(tradition)festivalsinChina.4.Moststudentsinmyclasslikelisteningto_(流行的)music.5.FayeWongwasinvitedto_(颁发)theprizesatthemodelcontest.centralcontrollingtraditionalpop/popularpresent五、阅读表达(10分)阅读短文,根据短文内

23、容回答问题。MostmusiciansagreethatthebestviolinswerefirstmadeinItaly.TheyweremadeinCremona,Italy,about200yearsago.Theseviolinssoundbetterthananyothers.Theyevensoundbetterthanviolinsmadetoday.Violinmakersandscientiststry to make instruments like the old Italian violins.But they arent the same.Musiciansstil

24、lprefertheoldones.NoonereallyknowswhytheseoldItalianviolinsaresospecial,butmanypeoplethinktheyhaveananswer.Somepeoplethinkitistheageoftheviolins.Theysaythattodaysviolinswillalsosoundwonderfulsomeday.Butthereisaproblemhere.Not all old violins sound wonderful.Only those from Cremona arespecial.So age

25、cannot be the answer.There must be somethingdifferentaboutCremonaorthoseItalianviolinmakers.Otherpeoplethinkthesecrettothoseviolinsisthewood.Thewoodoftheviolinisveryimportant.Itmustbefromcertainkindsoftrees.Itmustnotbetooyoungortooold.PerhapstheviolinmakersofCremonaknewsomethingspecialaboutwoodforvi

26、olins.Butthekindofwoodmaynotbesoimportant.Itmaybemoreimportanttocutthewoodinaspecialway.Woodforaviolinmustbecutverycarefully.Ithastobetherightsizeandshape.Thesmallestdifferencewillchangethesoundoftheviolin.MusicianssometimesthinkthatthiswasthesecretoftheItalians.Maybetheyunderstoodmorethanwedoabouth

27、owtocutthewood.Sizeandshapemaynotbetheanswereither.Scientistsmeasuredtheseoldviolinsverycarefully.Theycanmakenewonesthatareexactlythesamesizeandshape.Butthenewviolinsstilldonotsoundasgoodastheoldones.Somescientiststhinkthesecretmaybethevarnish,whichcoversthewoodoftheviolinandmakesitlookshiny.Italsoh

28、elpsthesoundoftheinstrument.NooneknowswhattheItalianviolinmakersusedintheirvarnish.Sonoonecanmakethesamevarnishtoday.TheremayneverbeotherviolinsliketheviolinsofCremona.Theirsecretmaybelostforever.Youngmusicianstodayhope:thisisnottrue.Theyneedfineviolins.Buttherearentverymanyoftheoldviolinsleft.Also,

29、theoldviolinsareveryexpensive.Recently,afamousoldItalianviolinwassoldforaboutUS$300,000!1.Whenandwherewerethebestviolinsmade?_2.HowmanypossiblereasonsabouttheoldItalianviolinsdoesthewritermention?_3.DoesanyoneknowwhattheItalianviolinmakersusedintheirvarnish?_TheyweremadeinCremona,Italy,about200years

30、ago.Four.No.4.HowmuchwasthefamousoldItalianviolin?_5.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?_AboutUS$300,000.ThepossiblereasonswhytheviolinsfirstmadeinItalywerebest.六、七选五阅读(10分)WinstonChurchilloncesaid,“Wemakealivingbywhatweget,butwemakealifebywhatwegive.”Thesearecertainlywordsthatmillionsofvolunteersaroundthe

31、worldcouldagreewith.In the US,April is National Volunteer Month,to praise and thankvolunteerswholendtheirtime,talent,andsupporttowhattheycareabout._Peoplewhovolunteerspendtheirtimedoingthingstheyfeelstronglyabout.Forexample,animalloversmayvolunteeratananimalcentretohelpimprovethetreatmentofanimals.V

32、olunteeringallowsvolunteerstomeetnewpeople,tryoutnewskillsandexplorecareerchoices._CFTakeAndrewMakhoul,astudentattheUniversityofPennsylvania,asanexample.Andrewdidntspendhislastspringbreakrelaxing.Instead,the19yearoldboydecidedtodosomethingforpeoplewhowerelessluckythanhimself.Hetravelledtoanorphanage

33、(孤儿院)inGuatemalainCentralAmerica._Anditdependsonvolunteerstostayopen.AAndrew doesnt speak much Spanish,but he foundcommunicationwasntaproblem,“Youcommunicatedwithlove,”accordingtoanarticleonhisuniversityswebsite.Andwhathegave out,he got back,“_”Andrews first time as avolunteeronlylastedaweek,butbyth

34、eendofthatweek,heknewhedbebacksoonbecausehesawloveandhope.BUSauthorSherryAndersononcewrote,“_”Andthisisperhapswhyvolunteersallaroundtheworldkeepdoingwhattheydotheirworkis“priceless”GA.Itisinoneofthepoorestpartsofthecountry.B.Youcouldseelovewhenyoulookedintheireyes.C.Volunteeringmeanschoosingtoworkwi

35、thoutbeingpaid.D.Itsachanceforpoorchildrentogetbettercareandsupport.E.Lifewillbedifficult,butIhavetheconfidencetoliveahappy,fulllife.F.Foryoungadults,valuablelessonsmayalsobelearnedthroughvolunteering.G.Volunteersdontgetpaid,notbecausetheyreworthless,butbecausetheyrepriceless.七、阅读填空(10分)阅读下面短文,在表格内的

36、空白处填入合适的答案(每格限填一词)。Thereisacleardifferencebetweenartandliterature.Worksofartandwrittenpiecesofliteratureareverydifferentinhowtheyconnecttoaudience(观众).Picturesarereceivedinformation,whilewritingisperceived(察觉到)information.Thismeansthatartdirectlydelivers(传递)oneideatoanaudience,whilewritingcanhaveman

37、ydifferentexplanationsbyanaudiencefrommanyangles(角度).Manymessagescanbecreatedandsupportedwithtextsbydifferentreadersfrompiecesofwriting.Picturesaresimplyblackandwhite,deliveringonesinglemessageorthoughttosomeonelookingatit.Apersonslevelofeducationdoesnothaveaneffectonwhattheyreceivefromlookingatapic

38、ture.Thisisbecauseartappealsto(吸引)thehuman sense of sight which all lucky humans are naturally born with.There isalmostnochancetosearchforanyothermeaningsjustthroughlookingatapicturerepeatedly.Thereisonlyonelinebetweenapictureandtheaudience;therefore,artisreceivedinformation.Ontheotherhand,writingis

39、muchdeeperthanjustthewordsonapage.Iftwopeopleofdifferenteducationlevelsweretoreadthesamepieceofwriting,theywouldhavedifferentopinionsonwhatthepiecemeantbecausewritingallowsinterpretation(阐释).Writersareoftentryingto tell a story to the audience when they write.Stories are often toldthroughwritingwhil

40、esendingmessagesthatteachlessons.Literature contains perception(观念)which allows the audience todevelopdifferentunderstanding;however,apicturesimplyiswhatitis.Art is straightforward,while writings allow for free interpretation.Audiencescancreatetheirownideasandopinionsfromliterature,buteveryonereceiv

41、esthesameideafromapieceofart.Title:_1_betweenartandliteratureArt*Artdeliverssinglemessageorthoughttoanaudiencedirectly.*Peopleslevelofeducationdoesnot_2_whattheyreceive.*Artappealstohumanssenseofsight.*Itis_3_tosearchforothermeaningsbylookingrepeatedly.*Thereisonlyonelinebetweenapictureandtheaudienc

42、e.Literature*Writingcanbe_4_byanaudienceinmanyways.*Differenteducationlevelsdoletpeople_5_thesamewritingdifferently.*Writingsallowforfreeinterpretation.ConclusionArtisreceivedinformation,whilewritingisperceivedinformation.1._2._3._4._5._Differences influence/affect impossibleexplainedunderstand八、书面表

43、达(25分)假如音乐家李云迪是你的偶像,请根据提示,以“Myhero”为题写一篇短文,90词左右,开头不计入总词数。出生年份及地点1982年,中国中部才能有音乐天赋,喜爱天籁之音学习历程4岁开始练习拉手风琴(accordion),7岁开始对钢琴感兴趣,每天苦练2001年去德国深造成就在全世界举办过许多音乐会,被邀请去许多国际艺术节弹钢琴赢得艺术界的高度赞扬你的启发(至少两点)My heroImamusicfanandpianomusicismyfavourite.OfalltheChinesepianists,LiYundiismyhero._HewasbornincentralChinain

44、1982.Asayoungboy,hecouldsingsomedifficultsongs.Hebegantolearntoplaytheaccordionattheageoffour.Whenhewassevenyearsold,heshowedaninterestinplayingthepiano.Sincethen,hehaspractisedithardeveryday.Sometimesheenjoyedhimselfinthemusicworldso_much that he forgot to have meals.He finished first in several internationalcompetitions.Hehasheldlotsofconcertsaroundtheworld.Mydreamistotalkwithhimabouthismusic.Ihopeitcancometruesomeday.

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