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1、人教版九年级英语第十单元检测题(含答案)一、 单项填空。(15分) ( )1. Dont make a _ of him. A. fool B. foolish C. fools D. Foolishly( )2.-Which would you like, rice or noodles? - _ is OK. Im hungry. A. Either B. Neither C. Both D. All ( )3. Our teacher, Miss Chen, _ English on the radio the day before yesterday. A. teaches B. ta
2、ught C. will teach D. had taught ( )4. I think weve _ this subject; lets go on to the next one. A. exhaust B. exhausted C. exhausting D. exhausts ( )5. Do you know _ during the coming summer holiday? A. what will Tom do B. what did Tom do C. what Tom will do D. what Tom did ( )6.-When did you _ ? -I
3、ve _ for two months. A. get married; been married B. be married; been married C. get married; got married D. get married; married ( )7. His daughter is going to be married _ an engineer. A. with B. for C. to D. / ( )8. The English novel is quite easy for you. There are _ words in it. A. a little B.
4、little C. a few D. few ( )9. The camera is _ expensive _ I cant afford it. A. so; that B. such; that C. so; as to D. enough; that ( )10. _do you think the population of China is? A. How many B. How much C. What D. Which ( )11. I felt very_when I finished the work. A. exhausted B. exhausting C. tire
5、D. tiring ( )12. The boys and the girls often play_football in _ afternoon. A. /; an B. the; an C. /; the D. a; the ( )13. The small boy knows a lot about _ information in science. A. Latest B. the late C. Late D. the latest ( )14. My watch is broken. Ill go and buy a new _ . A. it B. that C. this D
6、. one ( )15. Jack, good boy! Please pass _ the glasses. I want to read the newspaper. A. you B. me C. him D. her 二、完形填空。(15分) The United States, Great Britain took the war(战争) on Iraq(伊拉克) in late March, 2003. 16 over twenty days, American soldiers were in Baghdad, the 17 of Iraq. They ended the gov
7、ernment(政府) of Saddam. 18 Iraqis died in the war. Saddam is 19 . No one knows 20 hes dead or alive. In some parts of the city, there was no light because of the war. Some oil wells were set on fire. Now the Iraqis need food, water and 21 . Many soldiers and people who were hurt in the war need to 22
8、 to find their family members. After the war, some Iraqis broke into Saddams palace, government buildings and stores. They 23 many things from Iraqi Museums. Other Iraqis are angry that the U.S. soldiers didnt stop the robbers. So far there is 24 no government of Iraqis. The reason for American sold
9、iers taking the war is that they are 25 weapons of mass destruction(大规模杀伤性武器). But by June 6, they hadnt found any at all. ( )16.A. to B. After C. By D. During ( )17.A city B. town C. capital D. village ( )18. A. Thousand B. Thousands C. Thousand of D. Thousands of ( )19. A. tired B. run C. gone D.
10、forgotten ( )20. A. if B. when C. how D. that ( )21. A. spaceships B. flowers C. peoples D. medicine ( )22. A. an idea B. a way C. a plane D. a bridge ( )23. A. bought B. borrowed C. stole D. brought ( )24. A. still B. ever C. yet D. already ( )25. A. looking at B. looking fir C. giving up D. puttin
11、g down 三、阅读理解。(共10小题每小题2分共20分) (A) Spending just a few hours a week online may make people feel more socially isolated(孤立的),lonely and down-hearted, according to a two-year study of nearly 100 families with Internet access. “We were surprised to find that what is a special technology has such bad ef
12、fect on social communications,” the leader author, Dr. Robert Kraut of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, said in a statement to the press(新闻界). The findings suggest that “rather than encourage students to use the Internet alone for research, for example, teachers might give pup
13、ils online group homework to complete with classmates. Local groups might build websites that allow neighbours to discuss local affairs(地方事务). Before the technology develops and can be much more beneficial , people should control their wishes to use much of the Internet, Dr. Kraut and other experts advise. In order to limit(限制) and monitor their childrens use, and encourage family activities, parents might consider putting the computer in the living room, rather than a childs room, they suggest. Dr. Kraut also suggests that when surfing on the Internet, especially when chatting with strangers