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1、九年级全一册英语unit 10单元测试卷一.根据句意及首字母或汉语提示完成句中单词。1.As the c of China, Beijing is a modern city with a long history.2. I always feel a bit n before an English test.3.Before you go abroad, you should get a p first.4.The room is e . There is nothing in it.5. Chinese traditional medicine is of great (价值)when p
2、eople fight against COVID-19.6.Doing sports can make you (放松的).7. Which is your favorite (季节) in a year-spring, summer, autumn or winter?8. The restaurant is open every day (除.之外) Sunday.9. The job requires a lot of hard work but its w (值得的) it.二.用所给单词的适当形式填空。1.Listening to music can make me feel (r
3、elax).2.He is such a stubborn boy that he would rather (punish) than say sorry3.I will think about your (suggest), and give you an answer tomorrow.4. Hei Longjiang is in the (north) part of China.5.He (invite) to act the part of a judge.6. The little girl started (cry) when her mother left.7. Last S
4、unday, Jims mother made him (study) at home all day.8. You may find the famous building in the (east)part of our city.三.阅读理解。阅读两篇短文,根据要求完成文后的题目。AThere are many differences in the way different cultures raise kids. International visitors notice the fact that children are special in China. However,the
5、 way some Chinese people treat these very special kids may shock some foreign visitors.When I told a Chinese mother her child was beautiful, I was nonplussed when she replied,“No,shes not; shes ugly.Since that time I have heard many similar comments (评论),including, “No, hes not bright;hes stupid. Th
6、is is a huge cultural difference that needs to be understood when you talk about kids with your international visitors.Someone explained it to me, We Chinese dont want to appear too proud. I m sure there are other people in the world who feel the same way, but most people in my country would conside
7、r you a terrible parent if you said your kid was stupid or ugly. They would think you were breaking the childs self-confidence. When we Americans say something good about our child, we dont think we are being proud because we are saying it about the child, not about ourselves. In this way, we separa
8、te the child from the parent as two different persons.You may think I sound too proud when I freely say to another westerner:“My daughter is smart and pretty.”Of course, I still have to teach her not to be proud, but I can be proud of her. Its just the way she was made, and Im thankful for that.So,
9、in the US when we say something nice about our own kids, it is not considered being too proud but rather, being thankful and being a good parent.1.The underlined word “nonplussed in Paragraph 2 probably means A. hopeful B. worried C. regretful D. surprised2.If someone praises her daughters beautiful
10、 look, a Chinese mother most probably say A. Yes, she is smart and pretty B. Yes, she takes after meC. No, she is not so beautiful D. No, her new look doesnt matter3.About the writer,we can know that A. he is from the US B. he is visiting AmericaC. he is a Chinese parent D. he is an expert in educat
11、ion4.When US parents praise their child in front of others, they A. often feel proud of themselves B. have similar feelings as Chinese parentsC. just say something nice about the kid D. try to build a good relationship with their kid5.The article mainly discussed about A. how to teach kids in differ
12、ent countries B. how to be good parents in different culturesC. how US parents feel about themselves D. how Chinese and US parents talk about kidsBJust like today, ancient Romans hairstyles changed according to fashion.All freebom Roman women grew their hair long as short hair was a sign of slavery,
13、 or the state of being a slave. (In fact, slaves, who were owned by someone and had no freedom,worked in all areas of Roman life except public office.) Later on, most women wore their hair smoothed down and tied back. Roman menboth freemen and slavesusually wore short hair, and were mostly clean-sha
14、ven (刮得很干净),except when they were old.Most Romans were born with dark brown hair, but fashionable people liked yellow hair, because it was unusual. So Roman women often used vinegar to change the colour of their own hair.And ancient Romans,who loved pale, smooth skin, painted their faces. Just like
15、people today, both women and some men wore lots of makeup. They used chalk powder as face powder and they painted their lips with plant juice, which served the same purpose as modern lipsticks.(The first modern lipsticks were made by a French company at the end of the 19th century.)Believe it or not
16、. Romans had to pay a terrible price for beauty. Going to the hairdressers could be very painful. In Roman times, sharp scissors had not been invented, so hairdressers used shears (tools used for cutting the wool off a sheep) to cut hair and mens beards.When a smooth, close-shaven look was in fashio
17、n hairdressers had to pull mens beards out by the roots. one hair at a time!Roman combs were made from bone or wood. Like combs today, they were designed to smooth and keep hair in order, and were sometimes worn to make them look pretty. But they had another, less attractive purpose. They were used
18、for combing out all the little lice(虱子).6.Who would usually wear long hair in ancient Rome? A. Free men. B. Free women. C. Official men. D. Slave women7.What did ancient Romans use plant juice for? A. Making lipsticks. B. Painting their face.C. Adding colour to their lips. D. Changing their hair col
19、or.8.How did ancient Romans most probably feel before going to the hairdressers? A. Excited. B. Angry. C. Calm. D. Nervous.9.What is the text mainly about? A. How ancient Romans tried to look good. B. The changes of fashion in ancient Rome. C. Different ancient Roman hairstyles. D. Why Romans used a
20、 lot of makeup.四、语法填空阅读下面短文,根据提示或用所给单词的适当形式填空。Different countries have different 1 (custom) in the world. Its very important for us to know about them.When you go to the US, someone often says to you give me five.What should you do? Do not get five dollars from your pocket! It will make others 2 (la
21、ugh)! The person is not 3 (ask) for your money,but your fingers.In the US,give me five or give me the high five is one of 4 (popular) gestures(动作). You can see it often in films or on TV.It means hitting each 5 (other) right hands together.When people meet for the first time or talk 6 (happy) with o
22、thers, they do it. For example, a student has good marks in exams. If a football team wins a game, the players 7 (give) high fives to everyone around 8 (celebrate).This gesture may come from the old Roman gesture of 9 (put) up the right hand for the emperor. This 10 (show) the person raising his arm
23、 did not have a sword(剑)in his hand.五、完形填空because,actually,another,as,encouraging,opinion,photos,show,wear,everyone,photo,encourage阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的词语填空,其中有两个单词为多余词汇。With people paying more attention to traditional culture, han fu has become popular these years. People are often seen wearing han fu t
24、o take 1 . Here are different opinions on the new trend(趋势).Zhu Dake, a teacher in Shanghai, thinks 2 has the right(权利) to choose his or her clothing and lifestyle. He says most han fu lovers 3 the traditional dress only in special times. It is a good way to 4 love for the country.Zhang Yiwu is a te
25、acher at Peking University. In his 5 .most Chinese people know little about their traditional dress. By 6 more people to wear han fu,Zhang thinks we can help develop other traditional clothing such 7 tang zhuang and chi-pao.Zhang Bo, 8 teacher from Beijing, thinks its natural that Chinese people are
26、 turning to traditional clothing and that peoples love for han fu 9 shows their search for cultural roots.But it should be made clear that this is not the revival of han fu, traditional dress has always been around.六、阅读表达。阅读短文,回答文后的问题。 In England, people buy bus tickets on the bus. In France, they b
27、uy them at a bus station. In Australia, they can buy them from a magazine store. Books on cross-cultural communication make us curious by focusing on differences between people across the world: in social behavior and the importance of their body language, etc.For example, how close you stand to som
28、eone when you are speaking to him is different in different cultures. Surveys in most countries tell us that the proper distance (距离) of two people standing in a social situation is between 1.2 metres and 3.5 metres. But in China, this distance seems to be smaller,while in Sweden, people usually sta
29、nd farther.The message sent by the way you stand or sit is another condition. For example, it is quite common in European countries to sit with your legs crossed. But people in Arab countries hardly ever sit in this waybecause they might show you the bottom of their shoes, and it is thought to be im
30、polite.Such information fills the pages of guides for travelers and international business people. Clearly it is important to know a little about eating customs and the rules about basic greetingswhether you should bow or shake someones hands. But under the surface,we are not so different.There are
31、many signs that are common in the emotions (情感)that they communicate.Smiling is the best known of these, but not the only one. Scientists have proven that all over the world, people show sadness in a similar way. People look down with their face falling and mouth corner turning down. There are also
32、common factors when people are bored. They will look at other things in an distracted (漫不经心的)way-their watches, for example. Their feet will begin to move restlessly showing that they want to escape. Understanding these body languages and acting properly is the real key to cross-cultural communicati
33、on. If we all pay just a little attention, it is impossible that we will cause lasting inconvenience by using the wrong body language or standing too near to strangers and then make them feel uncomfortable.1.Where do people in England buy bus tickets? 2.What is the proper distance of two people stan
34、ding in most countries? 3.Why do people in Arab countries hardly sit with their legs crossed? 4.How do people around the world show sadness in a similar way? 5.What is the passage mainly about? 七、写作假如你是苏敏,你的美国笔友Tina发来电子邮件,说她下周要来中国,但对中国的风俗习惯、见面礼仪及餐桌礼仪了解很少,于是向你寻求帮助,请你给她回一封电子邮件,告诉她有关中国风俗习惯、见面礼仪及餐桌礼仪的情况。提示:1.风俗习惯的不同:中国人第一次见面时握手;2.见面时谈论的内容;3.餐桌礼仪的不同:我们用筷子就餐;就餐时不能用筷子指着别人;就餐时不可以多说话等。