新目標(biāo)英語九年級Unit 5復(fù)習(xí)題(附答案)
Unit 5( )21. What happened _ the boy last night? He ran into a car and got injured.A. to B. with C. at D. on ( )22. Jim couldnt go to sleep because there was much _ coming from the nearby factory.A. voice B. sound C. shout D. noise( )23. If you want to _ the early train, you have to leave right away.A. chase B. catch C. refuse D. lose( )24. Dont be _. I think our dog is clever and he can find the way home. A. nervous B. correct C. worried D. patient ( )25. The old people _ a large part of the population of the country.A. turn up B. give up C. pick up D. make up ( )26. My sister likes red very much. This red skirt belongs to _.A. she B. her C. herself D. hers ( )27. I dont think there is _ in the clothing store.A. everything nice B. anything nice C. nice everything D. nice anything( )28. I dont believe in him. He cant _ walk twenty miles in an hour.A. possibly B. differently C. hardly D. slowly ( )29. This pair of glasses _ be Marys. She has good sight.A. can B. must C. cant D. mustnt ( )30. In China, teenagers have _ homework to do every day. They are _ tired.A. too much; too many B. much too; too much C. too much; much too D. too many; much too ( )31. My cousin always listens to classical music _ popular music. A. what if B. so that C. because of D. instead of ( )32. She and her brother are both studying French, _?A. is she B. isnt she C. are they D. arent they( )33. Its rainy. There must be few people _ in the street.A. walk B. to walk C. walking D. to walking( )34. He did well in the interview, _ he was offered the job.A. so B. although C. or D. if( )35. _? I dont know. Maybe its Kates.A. Who is Kate B. Whose hat is it C. Where is Kate D. What does Kate like 完形填空:Monty was the son of a horse trainer. When he was in his ninth grade, he was asked to write a _41_ about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up. That night he wrote a seven-page paper saying that someday hed _42_ a horse ranch (牧場). He wrote about his dream in great detail and he _43_ drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch with all the buildings. He put a great deal of his _44_ into the project and the next day he handed it in _45_ his teacher. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a _46_ that read, “See me after class.” The boy with the dream went to see the teacher after class and asked, “_47_ did I receive an F?”The teacher said, “This is an _48_ dream for a young boy like you. You come from a poor family. Owning a horse ranch requires a lot of _49_. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for other things. There is no_50_ you could ever do it.” Then the teacher added, “_51_ you rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.”The boy went home and thought about _52_ long and hard. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this. However, I think it is a very important _53_ for you.”Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the _54_ paper, making no changes at all. He said to the teacher, “You can keep the F and Ill keep my 55 .”41. A. speechB. paperC. noticeD. diary42. A. paintB. winC. ownD. sell43. A. justB. almostC. everD. even44. A. heartB. lifeC. adviceD. trust45. A. toB. withC. fromD. for46. A. wordB. letterC. noteD. post47. A. HowB. WhyC. When D. Where48. A. unusualB. unforgettableC. unimportantD. unrealistic49. A. moneyB. timeC. spaceD. effort50. A. wonderB. wayC. problemD. matter51. A. ThoughB. sinceC. UntilD. If52. A. himselfB. himC. itD. itself53. A. changeB. giftC. messageD. decision54. A. longB. thickC. sameD. correct55. A. gradeB. dreamC. dutyD. secret閱讀:AWhen I was a kid in Minnesota, watermelon was expensive. One of my fathers friends, Bernie, was a rich businessman, who owned a large store in St. Paul.Every summer, when the first watermelons arrived, Bernie would call. Dad and I would go to Bernies place. Wed sit on the edge of the dock(碼頭), feet dangling(搖晃), and got ready for a big meal. Bernie would take his knife, cut our first watermelon, hand us both a big piece and sit down next to us. Then wed bury our faces in watermelon, eating only the heartthe reddest, juiciest, firmest, sweetest, most seed-free partand throw away the rest. Bernie was my fathers idea of a rich man. I always thought it was because he was such a successful businessman. Years later, I realized that it was not Bernies wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon.What I learned from Bernie is that being rich is a state of mind. Some of us, no matter how much money we have, will never be free enough to eat only the heart of the watermelon. If you dont take the time to dangle your feet over the dock and enjoy lifes small pleasure, your work is probably hurting your life. For many years, I forgot that lesson Id learned as a kid on the loading dock. I was too busy making all the money I could. Well, Ive relearned it. I hope I have time left to enjoy the success of others and to take pleasure in the day. Thats the heart of the watermelon. I have learned again to throw the rest away. 56. We learned from the second paragraph that the writer and his father were feeling _. A. relaxedB. worriedC. hungryD. proud57. How did the writer and his father eat the watermelon? A. They ate it in a polite way.B. They only ate its best part. C. They ate every part of it.D. They shared only one piece.58. In the eyes of the writers father, Bernie _. A. was just a rich businessmanB. worked hard all the time C. lived a rich but healthy lifeD. knew how to make money59. The underlined part “the heart of the watermelon” in the last paragraph refers to _. A. the best part of the watermelonB. the writers busy life C. the writers decision of making moneyD. the writers hope of enjoying life60. It can be learned from the passage that _. A. one has to work hard to reach his goalB. a friend in need is a friend in deed C. watermelon is the healthiest fruitD. one should keep work-life balanceBNight after night, Mom always came to my bedroom to see me, push my long hair out of the way, and then kiss my forehead gently, even long after my childhood years. I dont remember when it first started annoying me her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me, for they felt rough (粗糙的) against my young skin. Finally, one night, I shouted out at her, “Dont do that anymore your hands are too rough!” She didnt say anything in reply. But never again did my mother end my day with that familiar expression of her love. Time after time, with the passing years, my thoughts returned to that night. By then I missed my mothers hands, missed her goodnight kiss on my forehead. Now Im not a little girl anymore. Mom is in her mid-seventies, and those hands I once thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. My own children are grown and gone. So I often sleep next door to spend the night with her. It was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand ran across my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my forehead. In my memory, for the thousandth time, I recalled (回憶起) the night my young voice complained, “Dont do that anymore your hands are too rough!” Catching Moms hand in hand, I blurted (脫口說出) out how sorry I was for that night. I thought shed remember, as I did. But Mom didnt know what I was talking about. She had forgotten and forgiven (原諒) long ago. That night, I fell asleep with new appreciation for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found. 61. Why did the author start to get annoyed when her moms hands pushed her hair?A. Because she thought she had grown up. B. Because her mother was too strict with her.C. Because her mothers hands were really rough. D. Because she worried her mother would find her secrets.62. What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph really mean?A. Children need their mothers gentle kiss. B. Mothers love their children forever.C. Mothers like kissing their children gently. D. Children depend on their mothers very much.63. What are the proper words that can describe the authors mother?A. Strict, old and hard-working. B. Lovely, kind and creative.C. Kind-hearted, clever and strict. D. Hard-working, gentle and old. 64. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. The author forgot what she had said to her mom that night. B. The author felt guilty for what she had said to her mom that night.C. With time passing, the author began to understand her mother.D. The authors mother forgave her for what she had said that night. 65. The best title of the passage is “_”.A. My Guilt B. Mothers Kiss C. Appreciation for Mother D. Mothers Rough Hands CA. More people retire at an earlier age than before.B. Hobbies can also help a patient to keep healthy.C. The ancient Egyptians played games with balls made of wood.D. They also go to concerts, climb mountains, go fishing, skate and swim.E. Anyone, old or young, sick or well, rich or poor, can follow a good hobby, in spite of his age, health or money.A hobby can be almost anything that a person likes to do in his spare time. Hobbyists raise pets, watch birds, paint pictures, play the piano and grow flowers. 66 They collect everything from books to butterflies and from boxes to stamps. People take up hobbies because these activities offer enjoyment, friendship and relaxation. Hobbies help people relax after a long time of hard work, and provide a balance between work and play. Hobbies offer interesting activities for the old. Some hobbies can make a child grow as a person, develop his interest and help him learn new skills. 67 Doctors have found that hobbies are useful in helping patients recover (恢復(fù)) from illness. Hobbies give patients who cant move around something to do, and provide interests that keep them from thinking about themselves. Many hospitals treat patients by having them take up interesting hobbies. 68 In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies. But some persons who had spare time did enjoy hobbies. 69 People today have more time than ever before for hobbies. Machines have now reduced much time that people must spend on their jobs. 70 Those who have developed hobbies never need to worry about what to do with their newly-found free time hours. Sir William Osler, a famous Canadian doctor expressed the value (價值) of hobbies by saying, “No man is really happy or safe without a hobby.”D“You know, these cups remind me of a story I heard.” Mary said.She poured some tea. There were four of them and there were four completely different cups on the table.I heard there was a teacher who took all his students for tea. They were surprised that all the cups on the table were different. They all took a cup and started drinking their tea, each looking at the cups of the others. The teacher said, “Do you notice your behavior? You are all looking at each others teacup and some of you even envy (羨慕) the finer cups of others.”“I put the different cups here on purpose. Life is like this tea. You all have the same thing in your cupstea. And yet your cannot truly enjoy it in your envy of anothers cup. You forget to enjoy your own life when you envy someone elses life. So now, taste your own tea. Does it matter from which cup it came?”Mary finished telling her story and they all sat in silence for a while, enjoying their tea. And it really did not matter one bit from which teacup they drank.71. _ put four completely different cups with _ on the table.72. She did this experiment _ to a _ she heard.73. The teacher _all the cups with the _tea.74. The teacher _his students a good lesson in a _way.75. The passage mainly tells us to try to _ our own _.I. 21-25 ADBCD 26-30 BBACC 31-35 DDCAB4145 BCDAA 4650 CBDAB 5155 DCDCB5660 ABCDD 6165 CBDAD 66-70 DBECA71. Mary, tea 72. according , story 73. filled , same 74. gave, smart 75. enjoy, life