
河南省2019年中考英语总复习 第14课时 九上 Unit 2练习 仁爱版.doc
5页第14课时 九年级上册Unit 2一、单项选择1.(xx·山西中考改编)Reading the first of each paragraph before you read the whole text helps you get the main idea quickly. A.letter B.wordC.sentence D.paragraph2.(xx·广东汕头龙湖模拟)—The story is so amazing! It's the most interesting story I've ever read. —But I'm afraid it won't be liked by . A.everybody B.somebodyC.anybody D.nobody3.(xx·山西中考改编)If one of your friends sends you a message to borrow money on the Internet, you'd better phone him first to make sure of that.A.recently B.directlyC.finally D.widely4.(2019·原创)We are required our cars outside the park and walk into the park.A.park B.parkingC.to park D.to parking5.(xx·江苏丹阳模拟改编)—The three cities have reached a(n) on Ningzhenyang Integration.—What exciting news!A.agreement B.developmentC.treatment D.achievement6.(xx·山西中考改编)Except for working hard, we should give more attention to proper exercise and enough sleep. , health always comes first.A.For example B.After allC.So far D.At least7.(2019·原创)Hello everyone! I'm your today. I will show you around the Mount Huangshan.A.actor B.waiterC.guide D.doctor8.(xx·山东东营中考)—The government is trying to protect the environment now.—Yeah. It is reported that some factories will be soon.A.set up B.shut offC.given up D.turn off9.(xx·山东青岛李沧一模改编)Nowadays some made in China are both good and cheap, such as Xiaomi mobile phones, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers.A.tools B.productsC.materials D.means10.(2019·原创)It's difficult for us to find the place where my mother lived 30 years ago, because it has changed.A.slowly B.completely C.luckily D.hardly二、完形填空(2019·预测)Jadav Payeng is a forestry worker from Jorhat, India. Over the past 38 years, he has planted trees on a sandbar(沙洲) of the Brahmaputra River and has 1 it into a forest.One day in 1979, 16yearold Payeng was walking 2 the bank of the Brahmaputra River. He saw many snakes on the sandbars. These snakes died in a few days' time 3 the heat and the absence of trees. Payeng felt very 4 when he saw this. He decided to plant some trees. Singlehandedly, he started planting bamboo trees, as only bamboo trees could survive(存活) in the sandbars.To water the trees was a difficult 5 for one man. With his hard work and great effort, day by day the 6 bamboo trees grew into a forest. His tree planting has changed the soil(土壤). Now the sandbar is a thick forest and 7 to thousands of plants and animals. A large group of around 100 elephants visit the forest every year and 8 there for a few months.Payeng is now in 9 fifties. He has planted close to 1,400 acres(英亩) of forests and is 10 as the Forest Man of India. In xx, he was honored with Padma Shri, one of the top awards in India.1.A.divided B.put C.turned D.took2.A.along B.through C.across D.over3.A.according to B.because of C.as for D.in fact4.A.lonely B.sad C.tired D.happy5.A.task B.journey C.condition D.situation6.A.wild B.tall C.young D.new7.A.way B.guide C.home D.road8.A.stay B.lie C.sit D.make9.A.her B.his C.its D.she10.A.invited B.served C.known D.made三、阅读理解(xx·福建泉州质检)Don't throw away your old phones. You are actually throwing away real gold! Smart phones contain many useful metals. People can recycle them to make new electronics(电子器件).But many people may not know this. In Australia there are more than 25 million unused mobile phones lying around, Sydney morning Herald reported. The gold in these phones can add up to a value of more than $80 million. There are about 2 billion smartphone users around the world, and they change their phone once every 11 months on average(平均). So in China, 80 million old phones come along every year.However, it's not very easy to get the useful things out of the phones. Smartphones contain not only useful things, but also harmful materials. Guiyu, a small town in Shantou, Guangdong, is one of the world's biggest dumping grounds for electronic waste. Reuter reported. Many recycling centers in Guiyu simply break the old electronics by hand and don't think about the pollution it causes. It is reported that 81 percent of the children in Guiyu are harmed by lead poisoning(铅中毒).Veena Sahajwalla, a professor at an Australian university, has made a mini factory. It makes smartphone recycling cleaner and easier. The mini factory is very small and easy to move around. It breaks the phones and automatically(自动地) removes the phone's useful things. In that way, humans do not get poisoned.Well, have you ever wondered what happens to the old phone after it's no longer yours? A part of your old smartphone could soon be proudly worn around 。
