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2025-2026学年九年级英语上册单元检测卷
Unit 3 Topic 2(基础卷)
【话题测试·基础卷】
(满分100分,时间90分钟)
I.单项选择。(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分。)
1.My friends and I usually write ________ each other to keep in touch.
A.for B.with C.by D.to
2.Ma Yang said he had difficulty ________ with people in Britain.
A.communicate B.in communicating C.to communicate D.with communicate
3.In Japan, we bow when we are saying hello as a sign of ________ .
A.respected B.respectful C.respect D.respectable
4.— The final exam is coming. I’m still ________ about my English.
— Don’t ________ about that. You should take it easy.
A.worry; worried B.worried; worry C.worry; worrying D.worried; worried
5.They have difficulty ________ the new words. What should they do?
A.remember B.to remember C.remembering D.remembered
6.________ you live, please call me and let me know.
A.Whatever B.Wherever C.Whenever D.However
7.I practice ________ English in the park. The air there is very fresh.
A.speaking B.speak C.spoke D.spoken
8.—Can I come this evening or tomorrow morning?
—________ is OK.
A.Neither B.Either C.Both D.None
9.Some people may not clearly know the differences ________ American English ________ British English.
A.not only; but also B.both; and
C.between; and D.either; or
10.I mistake her ________ her sister.
A.to B.by C.with D.for
11.You must pay attention ________ your eyes.
A.to protect B.to protecting C.protect D.protecting
12.Some people usually compare their pets ________ their children.
A.to B.as C.for D.with
13.She is ________ at something when she puts hands on the hips.
A.excited B.happy C.angry D.worried
14.They tried their best to ________ the fire.
A.put on B.put up C.put off D.put out
15.Wang Junfeng and his parents ________ the airport.
A.is on their way to B.is on way to
C.are on their way D.are on their way to
II. 完形填空。(共10小题,每小题1.5分,计15分。)
People use different ways to communicate. We communicate with each other not only through 16 but also through body language. Because body language is so 17 , you have to know what yours is saying and what other people’s is saying. Here are some 18 of body language and its meaning in North America.
If you drop down heavily and your head is down, this could 19 that you are sad or not happy. If you sit with a smiling face and look 20 , you are expressing friendliness.
A smile is a way of expressing friendliness and interest. But people 21 smile just to be polite. Friendliness and interest are expressed when a person’s eyes 22 yours, especially when you’re the one who’s talking. A person who doesn’t 23 you is expressing that he is not interested or is shy.
Hand gestures can mean a person is interested in the conversation. But 24 movements, like hitting a pencil lightly against something again and again, often mean the person is nervous or not patient. 25 someone who points at you while talking with you—that person might be angry at you.
16.A.actions B.gestures C.words D.smiles
17.A.important B.difficult C.easy D.funny
18.A.suggestions B.examples C.answers D.problems
19.A.mean B.know C.find D.guess
20.A.worried B.surprised C.disturbed D.relaxed
21.A.sometimes B.never C.hardly D.seldom
22.A.see B.avoid C.meet D.watch
23.A.believe in B.care about C.laugh at D.look at
24.A.excited B.repeated C.crazy D.strange
25.A.Look forward to B.Stand close to C.Stay away from D.Get along with
III.阅读理解。(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分。)
A
Not only humans but also animals can use body language to communicate. But the things they say to each other are different. We always use body language in our daily communication. When we talk with each other, we may use body language. For example, in the USA, people point to his head when he think someone is clever. However, human beings are not the only ones who use body language. Animals also use body language and facial expressions to tell each other how they feel and what they think.
When a dog is happy, its ears will stand up and its eyes will be wide. When it is angry, it will look straight at you. If an elephant spreads its ears, it means Watch out! To show friendship, elephants will touch each other with their long noses. Dolphins live in groups and like to show each other their feelings. An angry dolphin will slap its tail on the water. A happy dolphin will play with its friends, making small jumps into the air.
26. use body language.
A.Only human beings B.Only animalsC.Both human beings and animals D.No one
27.An angry dog will .
A.look straight at you B.stand upC.open its eyes widely D.go away
28.If elephants touch each other with their trunks, it means .
A.“Watch out!” B.they are friendly to each otherC.they are fighting D.they are angry
29.A(n) dolphin makes small jumps into the air.
A.angry B.sad C.hungry D.happy
30.The passage is about .
A.body language B.different languages
C.how to learn a foreign language D.animals
B
As we know, in many countries, English is used as the second language. But English is used as the first language in America and Britain. Americans and Englishmen not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs.
For example, in both America and England, people will shake hands if they meet for the first time. Besides, most Englishmen will open the door for women. Neither Englishmen nor Americans dislike standing in line at the post office, the movies, the bank or anywhere. Arriving on time is important both in England and America. For example, if a dinner is for seven o’clock, people should arrive close to that time or call up to say that they are late. Of course, in the two countries, people have some different customs. For example, Americans have “coffee breaks” while Englishmen have “tea breaks”. But there are many customs that they have in common.
31.According to passage, English is used as ________ in Britain and America.
A.the second language B.a foreign language
C.mother tongue D.the third language
32.People in America and Britain ________ when they meet for the first time.
A.kiss each other B.shake hands
C.bow to each other D.wave to each other
33.________ is important in England and America.
A.Being late B.Being early
C.Arriving on time D.Arriving earlier
34.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Most Englishmen will open the door for women.
B.Both Englishmen and Americans hate standing in line anywhere.
C.There are many customs that Englishmen and Americans have in common.
D.If a dinner is for seven, people should arrive either close to that time or call up to say they are late.
35.The passage mainly tells us ________.
A.English is spoken differently in Britain and in America
B.“coffee breaks” in America is different from “tea breaks” in Britain
C.Englishmen and Americans don’t stand in line at the bank
D.people in America and Britain not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs
C
“How are you?” is a nice question. It’s a friendly way that people in the USA greet each other. But “How are you?” is also a very unusual question. It’s a question that often doesn’t need an answer. The person who asks “How are you?” hopes to hear the answer “Fine”, even if the person’s friend isn’t fine. The reason is that “How are you?” isn’t really a question and “Fine” isn’t really an answer. They are simply other ways of saying “Hello” or “Hi”.
Sometimes, people don’t say exactly what they mean. For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?”, the other person might think, “No, I disagree. I think you’re wrong...” But it isn’t very polite to disagree so strongly, so the other person might say “I’m not sure.” It’s a nicer way to say that you don’t agree with someone.
People don’t say exactly what they are thinking when they want to finish talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone finish when one person says “I’ve to go now.” Often, the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse: “Someone’s at the door.” “Something is burning on the stove.” The excuses might be real, or not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn’t want to talk any more, but it isn’t polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn’t hurt the other person.
Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, or finishing a talk, people don’t say exactly what they are thinking. It’s an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it’s part of the game of language.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
36.When a person in America asks“How are you?”, he or she wants to hear“ ________ ”
A.How are you? B.Hello. C.I don’t know. D.Fine.
37.When a person disagrees with someone, it is polite to say “_________ ”
A.You are wrong. I disagree. B.I’m not sure.
C.I’m sure I disagree. D.I don’t agree with you.
38.A polite way to finish a talk is to say “__________”
A.You have to go now. B.I want to hang up.
C.I have to go now. D.I don’t want to talk any more.
39.When a person says “I’ve got to go now. Someone’s at the door.”, the person may be_______.
A.giving an excuse B.hurting someone’s feelings
C.talking to a person at the door D.going to another place
40.The rule of the game of language is probably____________ .
A.“Always say what you mean.” B.“Don’t disagree with people.”
C.“Never say exactly what you’re thinking.” D.“Be polite.”
IV. 补全对话。(每小题2分,计10分。)
从文后所给的选项中选择恰当的选项完成下面的对话。选项中有两项为多余的选项。
根据对话情景选择恰当的选项补全对话。
A: Hello! Are you from the USA?
B: No. I’m from Australia.
A: Oh, I’m sorry. 41
B: It doesn’t matter. Many people don’t know clearly the differences between Australian English and American English.
A: 42
B: No, Australian English is similar to American English. There are some spelling differences. 43
A: 44
B: Yes, they can.
A: 45
B: You’re welcome.
A.And the spoken English is quite different.
B.Are the differences great?
C.Can people from the two countries understand each other easily?
D.I thought you come from the USA.
E.Thank you for telling me so much.
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参考答案
I.单项选择。(共15小题,每小题1分,计15分。)
1.D
【详解】句意:我和我的朋友们经常互相写信保持联系。
考查介词辨析。for为了;with和;by通过;to到。根据“My friends and I usually write ... each other to keep in touch.”可知,write to sb.“给某人写信”,固定短语。故选D。
2.B
【详解】句意:马阳说他在英国与人们交流有困难。have difficulty in doing sth.“做某事有困难”,communicate with sb.“与某人交流”。故选B。
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