外研版英语九年级上册 Module 12 Unit 3 Language in use. 同步练习(无答案).docx
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外研版英语九年级上册 Module 12 Unit 3 Language in use. 同步练习(无答案).docx
Unit 3Language in use一、语法选择。My father told me that there used to be a forest near our townBut the farmer who 1 the forest cut trees every year until there were no trees left One day, our teacher took us out and 2 had a picnic in the field where the forest used to beWhile eating and drinking, we talked about the beautiful forest we once hadOne of my classmates comes from a tribe(部落)that lived in the west of our countryHe told us 3 he thought about the change“It makes me really 4 to learn that a forest has disappearedMy people have taught me to always think seven generations(七代人)in the futureThats to say, when we do something to the land, we should never hurt itWe must care about nature and leave it good enough 5 later generations” When we heard what he said, we kept silent first“Lets 6 some trees!” said our teacher after a moment“It will be 7 good start!” So thats what we didFor the rest of the spring, we worked hard 8 we planted thousands of trees That 9 five years agoToday, when I stand in that field which was once empty, I see trees about as 10 as I amIts great to see how weve changed the fieldIt taught us the power of thinking about the future ( A )1AownedBownsCwill ownDis owning( C )2AusBourCweDourselves( D )3AwhenBwhyCwhichDwhat( C )4AsadnessBsadlyCsadDsadder( B )5AofBtoCthroughDover( B )6AplantedBplantCto plantDplanting( C )7AtheB/CaDan( A )8AandBsoCbutDor( A )9AwasBwereCisDhas been( C )10 AtallerBtallestCtallDthe tallest二、完形填空。A group of boys stood around a tree“What a tall tree!” they said to each other“It would be 1 to climb to the top!” The group of boys then decided to play a 2 to see who could climb to the top of the tree firstTheir mothers were sitting not far away, looking at their 3 as they played One of the climbers was an 8yearold boy named David He was the shortest child in the groupNobody thought he would 4 Then the game started All of the boys tried their best to climb as high as they couldAlthough the other boys climbed faster than David in the beginning, he 5 the top of the tree fastest in the end His mother was 6 She asked him,“David, how did you reach the top of the tree so 7?” “It was easy,” David said“The other children 8 looking down as they climbedWhen they realised how high they were, they were afraid of 9 I, however, only looked upWhen I saw how close I was, I kept going higher and higher and then I 10 reached the top” It is true in life that if we just keep going forward without looking back, we are more likely to reach our goals( A )1AexcitingBboringCrelaxingDlucky( D )2ApartBtrickCjokeDgame( A )3AchildrenBfriendsCstudentsDteachers( A )4AwinBfindCpassDlose( C )5Agot upBgot downCgot toDgot off( A )6AproudBangryCworriedDsad( C )7AquietlyBcarefullyCquicklyDhappily( A )8AkeptBavoidedCstoppedDpractised( C )9Aturning downBsitting downCfalling downDtaking down( B )10ArecentlyBfinallyCprobablyDsuddenly三、阅读理解。(2022·江苏海陵期末)On Nov 16th, seven astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) woke up to an alarm (警报) A Russian missile (导弹) test had just bombed a satellite into more than 1,500 pieces of space debris (残骸) Some got very close to the ISSNASA says space debris like this can travel at more than 28,000 km/h Thats much faster than a bullet (子弹) (about 3,500 km/h) Even a peasized piece of debris could “wipe out” a space station or kill an astronaut if he or she is doing a spacewalk, says Live Science Since the 1950s, humans have sent thousands of rockets and satellites into space Many are still there, and we now face an everincreasing problem of space rubbish In 2006, for example, National Geographic reported that a tiny piece of space rubbish hit the ISS, taking a small piece of glass out of a window In June of this year, a piece of debris ran into one of the stations robotic arms, which are just like the arms of a robot, and left a holeScientists are trying different ways to deal with the problem One way is to use a huge net In 2018, the UKs Survey Space Center caught some space rubbish with a net in an experiment It first found the debris, and then collected it with a net and a harpoon (鱼叉)Another way is to use robotic arms ClearSpace 1, the European Space Agencys task to clean space rubbish, is going to be sent into space in 2025 It will use robotic arms to catch debris This plans to throw the debris into Earths atmosphere (大气层), where it will burn up as it falls because of strong friction (摩擦)( D )1The bomb of the Russian missile mainly causes according to the article AplantsBsoilCfoodDspace debris( A )2According to NASA, space debris moves as fast as a bullet Aeight timesBnine timesCseven timesDsix times( C )3What happens to a space station if it gets “wiped out”?AIt gets cleanedBIt gets rebuiltCIt gets brokenDIt gets old( B )4The best ways to deal with space debris are according to the article athrowing it away into the planetbthrowing it into the sun to burn upccollecting it with nets and harpoonsdthrowing it into Earths atmosphere to burn upAadBcdCabDbd( D )5What can we infer from Paragraph 34?AThere is nothing we can do to deal with space debrisBThe astronauts are quite safe in space even there is space debrisCMore and more tasks are failing because we dont want to cause space rubbishDThousands of old rockets and satellites are turning into space rubbish for years四、短文填空。(2022·天津南开期末)As the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is around the corner, China has repeated its determination (决心) to host a “Green Olympics” and is preparing to 1keep that promise Beijing will 2reuse venues (场地) from the 2008 Olympics for the 2022 Winter Games Among these, the National Aquatic Center or “Water Cube” known as the “Ice Cube” for the upcoming Winter Gameswill host curling (冰壶) events, and the National Indoor Stadium will host ice hockey Opening and closing ceremonies will 3once again take place at the Beijing National Stadium, or Birds Nest The 2022 Winter Olympics will be the first Games in history to totally power all venues 4with clean energy from renewable sources Solar and wind power will be produced in the Zhangbei area of Hebei Province For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, Beijing will use carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) to make ice It is an environmentally friendly 5way in icemaking At the same time it will produce a lot of heat which can be used to warm up water Sportspersons can use the 6hot water to take a shower The new icemaking technology will also 7save electricity All venues can be reached by green public transportation Spectators (观众) at the 2022 Winter Olympics will be encouraged to 8travel by public transport across the three competition areasdowntown Beijing, its suburban Yanqing District and cohost Zhangjiakou in Hebei Province The three areas are connected 9by an electricpowered highspeed railway The Beijing Winter Olympics Village is a green village The 10buildings are mainly made of steel (钢), which makes it easy to rebuild them after the Games After the Games, the village will be turned into public rental housing