2023-2024学年初中英语全册9年级英语人教全一册单元测试Unit 10 You're supposed to shake hands 04.docx
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1、Unit 10 Youre supposed to shake hands.单元测试一、单项选择1The teacher often asks us to be careful _ our things.AforBwithConDover2The peaceful music in the CD made the students _ relaxed.AfeelBfeelsCfeltDto feel3You are _ to write quickly when we have a meeting.AsuggestedBsupportedCtaughtDsupposed4This food i
2、s free. You dont have to _it.Apay forBlook forCask forDwait for5In the future, robots will do jobs in place of people in order not to get us .Abored; boredBboring; boringCboring; boredDbored; boring6Dale, whats that in English?_.AIts a rulerBIts a rulerCThats a rulerDIts ruler7The new film “Venom” i
3、s really _ and I am _ in it when watching.Ainteresting; interestedBinteresting; interestingCinterested; interestingDinterested; interested8We should _ the friendship that we have developed in the past years.AvalueBchangeCmakeDwin9Wu Wei, a young artist, has received high_ from the art community for
4、this sculpturesAprideBpraiseCpromiseDprogress10I will call you as soon as he_ here.AarriveBwill arriveCarrivesDarrived11Jacks mother was so tired. She fell asleep she lay down on the bed.AuntilBas soon asCunlessDalthough12We must make a great _ to help those people in need. Yeah, I agree with you.Ae
5、ffortBmistakeCopinionDtrouble13 Jimmy, I dont like my classmate Bob. He is so noisy. Oh, so he is. But you cannot avoid him. He sits next to you.AmeetBto meetCmeetingDto meeting14We find_impossible for us_a foreign language well in a short time.Aone ;learnBit ;to learnCthat ;to learnDthis ;learning1
6、5She was _ an e-mail from her friend the whole morning, but it didnt come.AexplainingBexpressingCexperiencingDexpecting16There is a knock at the door. It_my mom. Its time for her to be back home.Amay beBmay not beCmust beDmustnt be17The boy found _ easy to fly kites.AthatBitCthisDits18Its _ to point
7、 at others with your chopsticks.ApoliteBrudeCcorrectDgood19Maria _ watch TV, but now she _ listening to music.Aused to;is used toBis used to;used toCused to;used toDis used to;is used to20It is wise _Linda to make up her mind _to play an instrument.Afor ; learningBfor ; to learnCof ; learningDof ; t
8、o learn二、语法选择Have you ever felt uncomfortable? Many of_21_ feel uneasy when someone stands too close _22_ us, talks to us too _23_ or makes eye contact with us for too long. But have you ever wondered why those things make you uncomfortable?Its all about personal space, which means not only _24_imag
9、inary space around the body, but also the space around all the _25_. People feel that their space is being violated(侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香
10、水) makes you feel _26_._27_ people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space or not in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire(渴望) to have space to_28_. In a survey by Trip Advisor, a travel website, people said that if they_29_ pay m
11、ore for some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers _30_their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.Go and watch a library table. You wil
12、l notice_31_ one of the corner seats will usually _32_ first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits_33_you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.Preference(偏好) for personal space are different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally pref
13、er more personal space than people from _34_ cultures. In Latin(拉丁人的) cultures,_35_, people are more comfortable standing near each other.21AweBusCourDours22AwithBinCtoDat23AloudnessBlouderCloudlyDloudest24AaBanCtheD/25AsenseBsensesCsensingDsensings26AangerBangryCangersDangrily27AWhetherBWhatCThatDW
14、hich28AthemBtheirCthemselvesDthey29Ahas toBhave toChad toDhaving to30Ain the frontBin frontCin the front ofDin front of31AthatBwhatCwhereDif32Abe takenBbe takingCtakeDtakes33Aopposite withBopposite toCopposite atDopposite for34AanotherBothersCotherDthe others35AbutBhoweverCeitherDalthough三、阅读单选 (一)W
15、hen two people meet, there are a lot of ways of greeting. The ways of greeting are not always the same in different countries. In America, two people usually greet each other with a handshake. It is a way to show respect to the other person. Athletes from opposite teams shake hands before a game for
16、 the same reason. However, most Americans dont shake hands when they meet people they have already known well. When American friends meet each other, they might only wave, or maybe just nod their heads. In New Zealand, there is a special way of greeting called “Hongi”. In the greeting two people pre
17、ss their noses and foreheads together and close their eyes. This is an old tradition that comes from the Maori who were the first people to live in New Zealand. Even today, many New Zealanders still press their foreheads when they meet. Kissing is sometimes used as a way to greet someone. In some co
18、untries, important people used to wear special rings. It was the custom for visitors to kiss these rings when they came for a meeting. In France, when people meet, they sometimes kiss each other on the face. In Japan, people bow to each other every time they meet. Even family members bow to each oth
19、er. People decide how low to bow depending on how respected the other person is. Today, new ways of greeting are created all the time. People can do this with a quick “hi”, a handshake, or even a simple smile. The important thing is that the people they are greeting understand them.36How low does on
20、e Japanese bow to the other?AIt depends on how respected the other person is.BIt depends on how old the other person is.CIt depends on how successful the other person is.DIt depends on how tall the other person is.37The underlined part “the same reason” refers to _.Ashowing loveBshowing respectCthan
21、king each otherDintroducing each other38We can learn from the third paragraph that _.Aits impolite to press ones nose in New ZealandBHongi is a kind of traditional food in New ZealandCthe Maori used to be an old village in New ZealandDHongi is an old tradition in New Zealand39Which of the following
22、is NOT true according to the passage?AIts OK to just nod heads when American friends meet.BFamily members in Japan do not bow to each other.CIn some countries rings were once used for kissing.DThe ways of greeting are changing over time.40The passage mainly talks about _.Adifferent ways of greetingB
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