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九年级英语上册Module5Museums模块测试卷(新版)外研版.docx

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Module 5标准检测卷(满分:120分 时间:100分钟)题号—*-L八九I-总分得分听力部分(20分)一、听句子,选择你所听到的单词(每小题1分,共5分)二、听对话,选出正确答案(每小题1分,共5分)6. What kind of class does the man prefer?A. The gym class.B. The art class.C. The music class-7. Which language does Mr Black speak best?A. English ・B. Chinese ・C. French ・8. Where does Miss Smith come from?A. Canada.B. America.C. Australia.C. In a library.10. How much wi11 the woman pay if she rents the room for two weeks?A. 50 dollars ・B. 100 dollars.C. 160 dollars.三、根据你所听到的对话内容,在表格中的横线上填全有关信息(每空一词,共5分)1 • A. catch 2. A ・ smoking 3. A. shouting 4. A. against 5. A. spendB. touch B. taking B. cutting B. pianist B. wonderC. watch C. looking C. looking C. scientist C. reader9. Where does thisconversation probably take place?A. In a park.B. In a clothing store.Charlie's Free TimeTn the past At present He had much free time. He used to play ka lot, watch TV forabout J hours and play soccer every day. He has a lot of homework and can't do ]3 ■many things. He canl1only once a week.One thing is the same: he does some ]> at the weekends.四、听短文,完成下面句子(每空一词)(每小题1分,共5分)16.My dream school has a dancing room, a field, a greenhouse and so on.17.The students spend ___________ hours in the school on weekdays.18.There are interesting lessons such as beauty, ______________ and Chinese chess.19.The school can all kinds of food for the students to choose fromand eat more happily.20.The teachers are excellent and the students are ________________ and friendly・笔试部分(100分)五、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)21.Physics not easy to learn for the children.A.beB. isC. areD. were22.________ wonder you're tired, you've been walking for hours.A.InB. NoC. NotD. Do23.Do you think teenagers should be al lowed _______________ their own clothes inschool?A. wearB. to wearC. wearing24.We can't go into the meeting room because the sign says “ __________________A. Hurry upB. Be quietC. No entryD. Pay attent ion to it25. Look at the "No parking^ sign. You park your car here.26. —What wi11 happen we hold the party next Monday evening?27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34. —MostA. ifWhichofB.isour classmates will not come.though C. sincea traffic sign?A. KEEP QUIETC. TURN LEFTHe' sB. DO NOT DISTURBD. SOLD OUTthe plan.——So am I. It costs and we have no enough time.A. for, too muchB. against,C. with, much tooD. of, muchtoo muchtoo—The news reported that the rainstorm was i n area last night. 一Yes. bad weather it was!A. What aB. How aC.一Why are most children—Because their parentsA. withB. byC. off—I'm leaving now.you turn offWhat D. Howunder too muchalways compareD. fromthe lights.A. To make sureB. Make sureC- Made sureMary,s fatherA. does heC. is hepressure?them others.D. Making surerarely smokes in publicB・ doesrf t heD. isn't heWhen your friend isA- get into troubleC. in troubleplaces,,you must give him hand.B. get into the troubleD. in the trouble—The box is too heavy to carry. What,s in it?—Oh, it is books.35.—Excuse me, sir. Smoking ____________ in the gas station.一Oh, r m really sorry.A.does n't al lowB. isn't al lowedC. don't allowedD. don't allow六、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)(词数:约140建议用时:5分钟)Last Wednesday, Mr. Chen "his class to the Space Museum .There were37 38many things ___________ *'space there. First, the chi ldre n _________ a f i 1 m about the space travel.39They saw how the space shuttle _____________ into space and later landed on the earth again. It was very ____________ ,o and the children felt they were traveling ^themselves.After the f i lm, Mr. Chen took them to see some models of rockets and the space42 43shuttle・ The models looked very ___________ \ but they were smaller. Then the children saw some moon rocks. Two Americans landed on the moon in 1969.Theyput an American flag there. Then they took some rocks back to _________________ "earth.Before the children left, they also watched a video show about people livingand working in a space lab. The people could stay in the space lab_________ 1months.36.A< showedC. made37. A. about B.38. A. looked atC. listened to39. A.took awayC. took out40. A. excitedC. excite41.A・ on spaceB.wantedD. tookoff C. at D. withB.sawD. lookedB- took upD. took offB・ exciting D. interestedB・ in a spaceC.in the spaceD. in space42. A. real B. really C. true D. truly43.A・ too B・ very C. much D. many44• A. the B. a C. an D. and45. A. in B. during C. since D. for七、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)A(词数:约90建议用时:4分钟)Don' ts Dos• Spit(吐痰)or drop litter •Talk politely to others.everywhere. • Wash your hands before eating and•Talk loudly on your mob订e eat quietly.phone. •Try to speak some of the local•Take off your shoes on planes,Ianguage even if you can onlytrains or buses. say “Hello" and u Thank you” .• Smoke in public places・• Visit local sights, taste local food•Cross the street when the red and try to understand other people" slight is on. lives in new places.根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。

外研版九年级英语上册 Module 5 Museums 达标测试卷 (包含答案)

外研版九年级英语上册 Module 5 Museums 达标测试卷 (包含答案)

Module 5达标测试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(四大题,20分)一、短对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. Where is the museum?A. Behind the park.B. Across from the park.C. Next to the park.2. What does Tom's mother do?A. An English teacher.B. A Chinese teacher.C. A math teacher.3. What subject does the boy like best?A. Music.B. Computer.C. PE.4. What's the girl going to visit?A. A music school.B. A museum.C. An amusement park.5. What time will they meet?A. At 7:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 9:00.二、长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。

6. Why did they want to stop the car?A. To eat something.B. To have a walk.C. To look at the cows.7. Where did they decide to stop at last?A. In another field.B. In a small village.C. On a good piece of grass.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。

8. How far is the History Museum?A. About 4 kilometers away.B. About 5 kilometers away.C. About 6 kilometers away.9. How will the woman go to the museum?A. By bike.B. On foot.C. By bus.10. When does the museum open in the morning?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 9:00.三、短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)11. What's the main rule Tom has to follow?A. Studying hard.B. Going to bed early.C. Cleaning his room.12. What time does Tom have to go to bed on school nights?A. By 10 p. m.B. By 11 p. m.C. By 12 p. m.13. How will Tom's parents feel if he leaves things everywhere?A. Bored.B. Angry.C. Sad.14. What does Tom often put up on the wall?A. Maps.B. Rules.C. Posters.15. What's the passage mainly about?A. Family photos.B. Family rules.C. Family members.四、信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)第二部分英语知识运用(两大题,30分)五、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. Now he is ____trouble. We should go all out to help him.A. withB. toC. inD. from22. — The students of Grade 9 have to take part in the P. E. test.—Yes, ____you want to pass it and be stronger, practice more.A. unlessB. untilC. ifD. but23. —Li Lei,hurry up! The bus is coming.—Oh,no. We____ cross the street until the traffic lights turn green.A. mustn'tB. may notC. needn'tD. have to24. The machine is hard to ____. There must be something wrong with it.A. controlB. connectC. continueD. compare25. My grandfather has a nice garden. He grows flowers____vegetables in it.A. as good asB. as well asC. as long asD. as much as26. Our English teacher knows English, and he knows Chinese____.A. as wellB. eitherC. neitherD. also27. —Jack, could you help me____ when the plane will take off on the Internet?—I'm sorry, but my computer doesn't work.A. get outB. look outC. take outD. find out28. —All of the soldiers were busy saving the wounded people after the earthquake,with no rest!—____they looked so tired.A. I wonderB. It seemsC. No wonderD. I bet29. Tommy,____play basketball in the street next time. You may get hit by a car.A. doB. don'tC. mustD. can30. —____?Why is the little girl crying?—She can't find her mum.A. What are you doingB. What's the matterC. Why notD. Really六、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)AThe B&O Railroad Museum is in Baltimore. Its site is__31__to be the birthplace of the American railroad. The museum__32__the most complete railroad collection in America. On the 2nd floor,there is an__33__of station clocks,and a small movie theater. The museum also has an outdoor collection of engines,cars,cranes and__34__railroad­related items.__35__the winter of 2002-2003,heavy__36__destroyed the roof of the museum and damaged more than half of the__37__,which might have been the museum's__38__loss. But there was still some hope —the insurance(保险) on the museum,though it wasn't clear at first how much it would get from that.The museum was very__39__. In the end,although it had__40__millions of dollars,all of it was repaid by the insurance. The museum had been closed until November 2004. Its manager said,“The insurance saved our museum!”31. A. looked B. made C. built D. thought32. A. shares B. owns C. discovers D. produces33. A. advertisement B. exhibitionC. introductionD. entry34. A. others B. other C. another D. any35. A. With B. When C. During D. At36. A. rain B. snow C. sunshine D. fog37. A. windows B. rooms C. collections D. wheels38. A. biggest B. smallest C. hardest D. easiest39. A. lucky B. unusual C. disappointed D. interested40. A. destroyed B. thrown C. wasted D. lostBA few years ago,my husband and I were on an island for a long weekend with our two daughters. As we wondered what to do next, our girls jumped in and told us exactly what they wanted to do. “We want to go to the butterfly museum,”said Ariela and Eliana.As soon as we__41__into the main area of the museum, we saw thousands of __42__butterflies, all flapping(拍打)their colourful wings.My girls were__43__up and down, and I knew we had made the right__44__to come to the museum. They were having so much fun.I__45__to our museum tour guide because I was curious(好奇的),and asked,“__46__do butterflies live?”She said,“About ten days. ”“What can butterflies do__47__ten days?”I asked.The guide stopped, looked at me, and said,“They make the world a more beautiful place. ”“Wow,”I said,“I never thought about butterflies like that. Thank you. ”After we said goodbye, I couldn't stop thinking about what the guide had said. She was right. We all have__48__to offer the world with the time we have. __49__we focus our gifts on taking care of each other every day, we can make a __50__.How thankful it is that you can have the influence on your family, friends and neighbors! Like a butterfly, you have your own way of making the world a little better for everyone.41. A. drove B. walked C. looked D. brought42. A. free B. lonely C. beautiful D. ordinary43. A. coming B. moving C. showing D. jumping44. A. way B. time C. decision D. advice45. A. got B. went C. turned D. worried46. A. How soon B. How longC. How muchD. How often47. A. on B. for C. of D. in48. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything49. A. When B. Since C. Unless D. Whether50. A. note B. chance C. lesson D. difference第三部分阅读理解(两大题,45分)七、补全对话(有两项多余)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)A:I visited the Museum of Failure last week.B:Museum of Failure? I've never heard of it. What was on show?A:51. ________Some of them were made by the most famous and successful companies like Apple and Coca Cola.B:52. ________ Does it make fun of these companies?A:53. ________The companies always encourage young people to try and make mistakes.B:54. ________A:Because they believe a person who never makes a mistake never tries anything new.B:I see. Probably this is why the companies don't think it's shameful to have a show of their failed products.A:You are right. 55. ________The key is whether or not you can learn from your mistakes.八、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ASummer Programs at Museums56. Which number can you phone if you are interested in the program about videoarts?A. 965-0400.B. 654-0930.C. 357-3030.D. 272-0560.57. A 15-year-old student can take part in the programs at ____.A. the Building MuseumB. the Postal MuseumC. the Air and Space MuseumD. the Science Museum58. In the Air and Space Museum, you can ____.A. create a stampB. build a houseC. make a paper airplaneD. explore a future cityBShould Museum Entry Be FreeWith International Museum Day coming up, today we are asking readers: Should museums be free or should people have to pay for a ticket? Let us know your view.Comments:Museums are not only there for enjoyment; they are education. This is why they must be free. While museums need a huge amount of money to operate,let the wealthy pay for it. The idea of a person or child interested in art not being able to view it because of cost is wrong.Krista Chen (US)—Age 15 Free entry does not attract people or encourage them to appreciate art. Generally people respect things that are difficult or costly to get. Museums should require regular visitors to pay a fee, but provide free tickets as prizes for high-achieving students who can appreciate them more.Fred Smith (New Zealand)—Age 14 Museums teach people about their past. This is part of our shared culture that should be available to everyone, rich or poor. People should never be asked to pay an entrance fee.Rob Sanchez (Australia)—Age 17 There are no simple answers. Low ticket prices could help museums stay open. But companies and businessmen should also provide museums with more money and other support. They have a social responsibility too.Amber White (UK)—Age 16I think museums and art galleries should all be free to the public. I do, however, think twice a year the museums should organize money-raising events to help pay for the cost of staying open.Li Mishao (China) —Age 1559. Who suggests museums should regularly hold special events to collect money?A. Krista Chen.B. Fred Smith.C. Rob Sanchez.D. Li Mishao.60. Why does Fred Smith believe that free tickets should be given to high-achievingstudents?A. Students will then study harder.B. Museums will attract more visitors.C. Museums can make themselves more famous.D. These students can better appreciate museums.61. Which of the following does Amber White agree with?A. Businesses should offer museums more help.B. People should only pay what they can afford.C. Free entry doesn't encourage visitors to go to museums.D. Everybody should have a chance to visit museums.CWorld's history in one placeIs it possible to put millions of years of the world's history into one building? The British Museum seems to think so.“A History of the World in 100 Things”,an exhibition about rare and ancient things from the world, has made it a success.The British Museum says it owns at least 8 million historical things. But why choose these 100 things to tell stories of our world's history?It all started with a challenge(挑战).Neil MacGregor, who was once the director of the British Museum, was asked by BBC to choose 100 things from the museum's huge collection. The things had toinclude things from the beginning of human history about 2 million years ago to the present day.MacGregor accepted, and took four years to choose each thing himself. In 2010, MacGregor appeared on BBC radio, giving a detailed(详细的) explanation of each thing. The show was a big hit and all these 100 things were shown in the British Museum. A book with photos of each thing soon followed.“The things had to cover the whole world, from a cooking pot to a golden galleon, from a Stone Age tool to a credit card,”MacGregor wrote. The collection includes many important things from China. There is a banknote from the Ming Dynasty, showing China as the first country to use paper money.But it's not just ancient things that are shown. Among them are some modern things like a solar-powered lamp and even a throne made of weapons created by an African artist.“Of course, the collection could only be ‘a' history of the world. But it is still a history that people in the present world need to know. ” MacGregor wrote.62. “A History of the World in 100 Things” is a(n) ____.A. TV programme about AfricaB. challenge of scientific researchC. book about modern developmentD. exhibition of the world's history63. When did MacGregor give a detailed explanation of each thing on BBC radio?A. In 2010.B. In 2009.C. In 2008.D. In 2007.64. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The things shown cover half of the world.B. Neil MacGregor used to be a director of BBC.C. China was the first country to use paper money.D. The British Museum owns 2 million historical things.DWelcome to the Art MuseumYou've just stepped into one of the world's greatest collections of art, including centuries of human creativity from around the world. With thousands of works on show, you may wonder how to start your visit, so we are here to help. On the back of this Visitor Guide, you'll see the “don't miss” list for the Art Museum. It shows some must-see works. It is a great choice to start if you are new to the museum.The following pages include a clear floor plan of the museum and its collections. But because we have five buildings, the overlook below might be helpful. Enjoy your visit and feel free to ask for help and directions at any point during your stay.65. The passage is a page from ____.A. a magazineB. a newspaperC. a visitor guideD. a tour map66. The “don't miss” list for the Art Museum shows ____.A. some free paintingsB. some must-see worksC. some new collectionsD. some museum buildings67. Where can we see the special artworks?A. On all floors of RICE BUILDING.B. On the second floor of RICE BUILDING.C. On the first floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.D. On the lower floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.68. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The persons working in the museum are willing to help you.B. RICE BUILDING is the closest to THE MODERN WING.C. The collections are all from Asia.D. We can see the special artworks on all floors of RICE BUILDING.EThe American Computer Museum was open to visitors in 1990 in Bozeman,Montana. At first it was planned to be built in Princeton,New Jersey. The founders moved to Bozeman in 1988 and after looking at the area they decided to start the museum there. With Yellowstone National Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the northwest,the museum attracts thousands of visitors from all 50 states and over 50 countries. The American Computer Museum has been written about in many publications such as The New York Times,The New Yorker Magazine,The Los Angeles Times,PC Week,QST Magazine and USA Today.When visitors first enter the museum,they are shown a video introducing the museum and its collections. All visitors are given the chance to join in tours led by friendly tour guides. We have had visitors aged from 3 to 93—it is a big family. Over 1,000 exhibits are shown in the museum of 6,000 square meters. Traveling through our museum you will see the exciting 20,000 years of history of the information age. Technology becomes easier to accept when one learns about its origins in the natural process (进程) of human development.69. Where is the American Computer Museum?A. In Montana.B. In New Jersey.C. In New York.D. In Los Angeles.70. People can visit____,which is to the south of the museum.A. the Brooklyn BridgeB. the Gateway ArchC. Glacier National ParkD. Yellowstone National Park71. What does the underlined word“origins”mean in Chinese?A. 信仰B. 宗教C. 起源D. 政治72. Which is the best title of this passage?A. The American Computer MuseumB. A Good Place to VisitC. An Interesting MuseumD. High Technology Used in Museums阅读下面的短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。

外研版2020-2021学年九年级英语上册 Module 5 Museums模块测试卷 (含答案)

外研版2020-2021学年九年级英语上册 Module 5 Museums模块测试卷 (含答案)

Module 5 测试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(四大题,20分)一、短对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. Where is the museum?A. Behind the park.B. Across from the park.C. Next to the park.2. What does Tom's mother do?A. An English teacher.B. A Chinese teacher.C. A math teacher.3. What subject does the boy like best?A. Music.B. Computer.C. PE.4. What's the girl going to visit?A. A music school.B. A museum.C. An amusement park.5. What time will they meet?A. At 7:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 9:00.二、长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。

6. Why did they want to stop the car?A. To eat something.B. To have a walk.C. To look at the cows.7. Where did they decide to stop at last?A. In another field.B. In a small village.C. On a good piece of grass.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。

8. How far is the History Museum?A. About 4 kilometers away.B. About 5 kilometers away.C. About 6 kilometers away.9. How will the woman go to the museum?A. By bike.B. On foot.C. By bus.10. When does the museum open in the morning?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 9:00.三、短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)11. What's the main rule Tom has to follow?A. Studying hard.B. Going to bed early.C. Cleaning his room.12. What time does Tom have to go to bed on school nights?A. By 10 p. m.B. By 11 p. m.C. By 12 p. m.13. How will Tom's parents feel if he leaves things everywhere?A. Bored.B. Angry.C. Sad.14. What does Tom often put up on the wall?A. Maps.B. Rules.C. Posters.15. What's the passage mainly about?A. Family photos.B. Family rules.C. Family members.四、信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)第二部分英语知识运用(两大题,30分)五、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. Now he is ____trouble. We should go all out to help him.A. withB. toC. inD. from22. — The students of Grade 9 have to take part in the P. E. test.—Yes, ____you want to pass it and be stronger, practice more.A. unlessB. untilC. ifD. but23. —Li Lei,hurry up! The bus is coming.—Oh,no. We____ cross the street until the traffic lights turn green.A. mustn'tB. may notC. needn'tD. have to24. The machine is hard to ____. There must be something wrong with it.A. controlB. connectC. continueD. compare25. My grandfather has a nice garden. He grows flowers____vegetables in it.A. as good asB. as well asC. as long asD. as much as26. Our English teacher knows English, and he knows Chinese____.A. as wellB. eitherC. neitherD. also27. —Jack, could you help me____ when the plane will take off on the Internet?—I'm sorry, but my computer doesn't work.A. get outB. look outC. take outD. find out28. —All of the soldiers were busy saving the wounded people after the earthquake,with no rest!—____they looked so tired.A. I wonderB. It seemsC. No wonderD. I bet29. Tommy,____play basketball in the street next time. You may get hit by a car.A. doB. don'tC. mustD. can30. —____?Why is the little girl crying?—She can't find her mum.A. What are you doingB. What's the matterC. Why notD. Really六、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)AThe B&O Railroad Museum is in Baltimore. Its site is__31__to be the birthplace of the American railroad. The museum__32__the most complete railroad collection in America. On the 2nd floor,there is an__33__of station clocks,and a small movie theater. The museum also has an outdoor collection of engines,cars,cranes and__34__railroad­related items.__35__the winter of 2002-2003,heavy__36__destroyed the roof of the museum and damaged more than half of the__37__,which might have been the museum's__38__loss. But there was still some hope —the insurance(保险) on the museum,though it wasn't clear at first how much it would get from that.The museum was very__39__. In the end,although it had__40__millions of dollars,all of it was repaid by the insurance. The museum had been closed until November 2004. Its manager said,“The insurance saved our museum!”31. A. looked B. made C. built D. thought32. A. shares B. owns C. discovers D. produces33. A. advertisement B. exhibitionC. introductionD. entry34. A. others B. other C. another D. any35. A. With B. When C. During D. At36. A. rain B. snow C. sunshine D. fog37. A. windows B. rooms C. collections D. wheels38. A. biggest B. smallest C. hardest D. easiest39. A. lucky B. unusual C. disappointed D. interested40. A. destroyed B. thrown C. wasted D. lostBA few years ago,my husband and I were on an island for a long weekend with our two daughters. As we wondered what to do next, our girls jumped in and told us exactly what they wanted to do. “We want to go to the butterfly museum,”said Ariela and Eliana.As soon as we__41__into the main area of the museum, we saw thousands of __42__butterflies, all flapping(拍打)their colourful wings.My girls were__43__up and down, and I knew we had made the right__44__to come to the museum. They were having so much fun.I__45__to our museum tour guide because I was curious(好奇的),and asked,“__46__do butterflies live?”She said,“About ten days. ”“What can butterflies do__47__ten days?”I asked.The guide stopped, looked at me, and said,“They make the world a more beautiful place. ”“Wow,”I said,“I never thought about butterflies like that. Thank you. ”After we said goodbye, I couldn't stop thinking about what the guide had said. She was right. We all have__48__to offer the world with the time we have. __49__we focus our gifts on taking care of each other every day, we can make a __50__.How thankful it is that you can have the influence on your family, friends and neighbors! Like a butterfly, you have your own way of making the world a little better for everyone.41. A. drove B. walked C. looked D. brought42. A. free B. lonely C. beautiful D. ordinary43. A. coming B. moving C. showing D. jumping44. A. way B. time C. decision D. advice45. A. got B. went C. turned D. worried46. A. How soon B. How longC. How muchD. How often47. A. on B. for C. of D. in48. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything49. A. When B. Since C. Unless D. Whether50. A. note B. chance C. lesson D. difference第三部分阅读理解(两大题,45分)七、补全对话(有两项多余)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)A:I visited the Museum of Failure last week.B:Museum of Failure? I've never heard of it. What was on show?A:51. ________Some of them were made by the most famous and successful companies like Apple and Coca Cola.B:52. ________ Does it make fun of these companies?A:53. ________The companies always encourage young people to try and make mistakes.B:54. ________A:Because they believe a person who never makes a mistake never tries anything new.B:I see. Probably this is why the companies don't think it's shameful to have a show of their failed products.A:You are right. 55. ________The key is whether or not you can learn from your mistakes.八、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ASummer Programs at Museums56. Which number can you phone if you are interested in the program about videoarts?A. 965-0400.B. 654-0930.C. 357-3030.D. 272-0560.57. A 15-year-old student can take part in the programs at ____.A. the Building MuseumB. the Postal MuseumC. the Air and Space MuseumD. the Science Museum58. In the Air and Space Museum, you can ____.A. create a stampB. build a houseC. make a paper airplaneD. explore a future cityBShould Museum Entry Be FreeWith International Museum Day coming up, today we are asking readers: Should museums be free or should people have to pay for a ticket? Let us know your view.Comments:Museums are not only there for enjoyment; they are education. This is why they must be free. While museums need a huge amount of money to operate,let the wealthy pay for it. The idea of a person or child interested in art not being able to view it because of cost is wrong.Krista Chen (US)—Age 15 Free entry does not attract people or encourage them to appreciate art. Generally people respect things that are difficult or costly to get. Museums should require regular visitors to pay a fee, but provide free tickets as prizes for high-achieving students who can appreciate them more.Fred Smith (New Zealand)—Age 14 Museums teach people about their past. This is part of our shared culture that should be available to everyone, rich or poor. People should never be asked to pay an entrance fee.Rob Sanchez (Australia)—Age 17 There are no simple answers. Low ticket prices could help museums stay open. But companies and businessmen should also provide museums with more money and other support. They have a social responsibility too.Amber White (UK)—Age 16I think museums and art galleries should all be free to the public. I do, however, think twice a year the museums should organize money-raising events to help pay for the cost of staying open.Li Mishao (China) —Age 1559. Who suggests museums should regularly hold special events to collect money?A. Krista Chen.B. Fred Smith.C. Rob Sanchez.D. Li Mishao.60. Why does Fred Smith believe that free tickets should be given to high-achievingstudents?A. Students will then study harder.B. Museums will attract more visitors.C. Museums can make themselves more famous.D. These students can better appreciate museums.61. Which of the following does Amber White agree with?A. Businesses should offer museums more help.B. People should only pay what they can afford.C. Free entry doesn't encourage visitors to go to museums.D. Everybody should have a chance to visit museums.CWorld's history in one placeIs it possible to put millions of years of the world's history into one building? The British Museum seems to think so.“A History of the World in 100 Things”,an exhibition about rare and ancient things from the world, has made it a success.The British Museum says it owns at least 8 million historical things. But why choose these 100 things to tell stories of our world's history?It all started with a challenge(挑战).Neil MacGregor, who was once the director of the British Museum, was asked by BBC to choose 100 things from the museum's huge collection. The things had toinclude things from the beginning of human history about 2 million years ago to the present day.MacGregor accepted, and took four years to choose each thing himself. In 2010, MacGregor appeared on BBC radio, giving a detailed(详细的) explanation of each thing. The show was a big hit and all these 100 things were shown in the British Museum. A book with photos of each thing soon followed.“The things had to cover the whole world, from a cooking pot to a golden galleon, from a Stone Age tool to a credit card,”MacGregor wrote. The collection includes many important things from China. There is a banknote from the Ming Dynasty, showing China as the first country to use paper money.But it's not just ancient things that are shown. Among them are some modern things like a solar-powered lamp and even a throne made of weapons created by an African artist.“Of course, the collection could only be ‘a' history of the world. But it is still a history that people in the present world need to know. ” MacGregor wrote.62. “A History of the World in 100 Things” is a(n) ____.A. TV programme about AfricaB. challenge of scientific researchC. book about modern developmentD. exhibition of the world's history63. When did MacGregor give a detailed explanation of each thing on BBC radio?A. In 2010.B. In 2009.C. In 2008.D. In 2007.64. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The things shown cover half of the world.B. Neil MacGregor used to be a director of BBC.C. China was the first country to use paper money.D. The British Museum owns 2 million historical things.DWelcome to the Art MuseumYou've just stepped into one of the world's greatest collections of art, including centuries of human creativity from around the world. With thousands of works on show, you may wonder how to start your visit, so we are here to help. On the back of this Visitor Guide, you'll see the “don't miss” list for the Art Museum. It shows some must-see works. It is a great choice to start if you are new to the museum.The following pages include a clear floor plan of the museum and its collections. But because we have five buildings, the overlook below might be helpful. Enjoy your visit and feel free to ask for help and directions at any point during your stay.65. The passage is a page from ____.A. a magazineB. a newspaperC. a visitor guideD. a tour map66. The “don't miss” list for the Art Museum shows ____.A. some free paintingsB. some must-see worksC. some new collectionsD. some museum buildings67. Where can we see the special artworks?A. On all floors of RICE BUILDING.B. On the second floor of RICE BUILDING.C. On the first floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.D. On the lower floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.68. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The persons working in the museum are willing to help you.B. RICE BUILDING is the closest to THE MODERN WING.C. The collections are all from Asia.D. We can see the special artworks on all floors of RICE BUILDING.EThe American Computer Museum was open to visitors in 1990 in Bozeman,Montana. At first it was planned to be built in Princeton,New Jersey. The founders moved to Bozeman in 1988 and after looking at the area they decided to start the museum there. With Yellowstone National Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the northwest,the museum attracts thousands of visitors from all 50 states and over 50 countries. The American Computer Museum has been written about in many publications such as The New York Times,The New Yorker Magazine,The Los Angeles Times,PC Week,QST Magazine and USA Today.When visitors first enter the museum,they are shown a video introducing the museum and its collections. All visitors are given the chance to join in tours led by friendly tour guides. We have had visitors aged from 3 to 93—it is a big family. Over 1,000 exhibits are shown in the museum of 6,000 square meters. Traveling through our museum you will see the exciting 20,000 years of history of the information age. Technology becomes easier to accept when one learns about its origins in the natural process (进程) of human development.69. Where is the American Computer Museum?A. In Montana.B. In New Jersey.C. In New York.D. In Los Angeles.70. People can visit____,which is to the south of the museum.A. the Brooklyn BridgeB. the Gateway ArchC. Glacier National ParkD. Yellowstone National Park71. What does the underlined word“origins”mean in Chinese?A. 信仰B. 宗教C. 起源D. 政治72. Which is the best title of this passage?A. The American Computer MuseumB. A Good Place to VisitC. An Interesting MuseumD. High Technology Used in Museums阅读下面的短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。

外研版英语九年级上册Module 5 Museums模块评价检测题含答案和听力材料

外研版英语九年级上册Module 5 Museums模块评价检测题含答案和听力材料

外研版英语九上Module 5 Museums模块评价检测题(时间90分钟总分120分)Ⅰ. 听力(20分)(Ⅰ)录音中有五个句子, 听一遍后, 选择与其相符的图片。

(5分)()1.()2.()3.()4.()5.(Ⅱ)录音中有五组对话及五个问题, 听一遍后, 选择最佳答案。

(5分)()6. A. He was in a museum. B. He was at a shop.C. He was at home.()7. A. He was sitting in a chair. B. He was climbing a tree.C. He was reading.()8. A. Yes, she is. B. No, she isn’t. C. We don’t know.()9. A. Because he didn’t have time. B. Because he forgot to do it.C. Because he didn’t know how to do it.()10. A. It was raining hard. B. He didn’t have time.C. He didn’t know the way.(Ⅲ)听两段长对话, 选择最佳答案, 每段对话听两遍。

(5分)听第一段对话, 回答第11、12小题。

()11. What’s the matter with the boy?A. He has a bad cold.B. He lets his parents down.C. He worries about a test.()12. What does the girl advise Jim to do?A. Go to the doctor’s.B. Study with his friends.C. Take some exercise.听第二段对话, 回答第13~15小题。

外研版(新标准)英语九年级上册《Module 5 Museums》模块测试题及答案

外研版(新标准)英语九年级上册《Module 5 Museums》模块测试题及答案

Module 5过关测试限时:60分钟满分:100分一、单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)1.I can't find my mobile phone. It's ________!A.missing B.missed C.miss D.lose2.________ you're tired; you've been walking for hours.A.In wonder B.Do wondersC.Not wonder D.No wonder3.Physics ________my favourite subject when I was at school.A.is B.are C.was D.were4.He spent________ writing.A.the morning allB.the all morningC.whole the morningD.the whole morning5.His head is ________ of strange ideas.A.full B.fill C.filled D.fulled6.—A famous singer is going to hold a concert here in July.—Really? ________ exciting news!A.How B.What anC.What D.How an7.—I have ________ in learning math and I'm so worried. Could you help me? —Sure. I'd be glad to.A.trouble B.interest C.joy D.fun8.I'd advise you________doing that.Because it's bad for you.A.for B.with C.against D.beyond9.________wake up your sister,Ben.She needs a good sleep.A.Don't B.Doesn't C.Aren't D.Can't10.The students like the laboratory because they can do a(n)________in it.A.test B.speechC.experiment D.match11.The children are still upstairs. Go and get them to come________for breakfast.A.to downstairB.from downstairsC.downstairsD.downstair12.We need to do some research to ________ the answer.A.find out B.look outC.hand out D.take out13.—It's useful for deaf people to learn sign language.—Yes,it's a major way of ________ for them.A.suggestionB.vacationC.productionD.communication14.When you visit a museum, you should ______ the instructions and don't be against them.A.compare with B.look forward toC.pay attention to D.try out15.—________,Peter?—I have got a bad cold.A.What color do you likeB.What's the matter with youC. Where are youD.What's the weather like二、完形填空(每小题2分,共20分)What is a museum? A museum is a good place to keep ________16 and beautiful things.A museum may be a place for people to learn about science. A museum can be a place________17 art of people or animals. What is inside a museum? Some museums ________18 old cars and airplanes. ________19museums have pictures and statues(雕像). Others have rocks and old bones. One museum even has ________20 coal mine inside! Many cities have museums. Some very small ________21 have museums, ________22. Indianapolis(印第安纳波利斯) has a ________23 museum. Children do not have to pay to get in. Children often go to the museum. They like ________24 at the dinosaur bones. They see a white bear that is ten feet tall. On Saturdays children there can ________25 talks about animals and trees. 16.eless B.old C.valueless D.worthless17.A.at B.in C.about D.to18.A.has B.have C.there is D.there are19.A.A bit B.A little C.Much D.Many20.A.any B.an C.a D./21.A.home B.towns C.village D.country22.A.too B.also C.either D.neither23.A.childs B.child's C.children's D.childs'24.A.see B.to see C.look D.to look25.A.listen B.to listen C.hear D.to hear三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)AIn Germany, there is a special museum. It is the only one of this kind in the world and few people know it.Every year,the number of people who come to visit the museum is only one thousand.What kind of museum is it?It is a museum about taxes (税收).In this museum,you can see the history of taxes and all kinds of taxes in different countries in the world.After visiting the museum,people can draw a conclusion(得出结论).That is from 3000 B.C.(公元前),the kings,dictators(独裁者)and finance ministers(财政部长)could tax people freely.They taxed people heavily because of such things as wars,weddings(婚礼)or road building.They needed money and they got money by taxing their citizens (公民).In the early times of Egypt,farmers had to pay heavy taxes if the water level(水面)of the River Nile rose.The kings said that if the water level rose,there would be much moreearth in farmers' fields.So the farmers could get a good harvest and they should pay more taxes.A strange kind of tax—Window Tax appeared(出现)in England.It lasted more than one hundred years.How? If there were more windows in the wall,the people must pay more taxes.So in those years, people built as few windows as possible in the wall.Russian people once paid a tax for their beards (胡子).The people who had paid this tax would get a special piece of paper.But what about the people who didn't pay for their beards? Of course,their beards would be cut.But without a beard for a man is a way to scorn(蔑视)God.He would also be punished.26.Which is right about the museum?A.It is in Germany.B.It is a museum about taxes in German history.C.It is the only museum in the world.D.It is very famous in the world.27.Which is the best title for this museum?A.A German museumB.A tax museumC.The only museum in the worldD.A very small museum28.The history of taxes may have lasted ________ years at least.A.3, 000 B.5, 000C.6, 000 D.2, 00029.Which is right?A.Only Egypt, England and Russia have taxes.B.The taxes are free now.C.The taxes were heavy.D.The taxes were completely used for people.30.Which is right?A.Egypt—Window Tax,England—Water Level Tax,Russia—Beard TaxB.Egypt—Water Level Tax,Russia—Window Tax,England—Beard TaxC.Egypt—Water Level Tax,Russia—Beard Tax,England—Window TaxD.Egypt—Beard Tax,Russia—Water Level Tax,England—Window TaxBIf you spend some time in an English-speaking country you might hear the term “etiquette”. It means normal and polite social behavior. This may seem like a diffic ult word at first,but it can be very useful to understand.Etiquette is not the same in every culture or in every situation.For example,standing very close to the person you are talking with is quite common in some Asian countries.However,if you do this in Europe,some people might feel uncomfortable.Even in China,we all know that etiquette is not the same in all situations. Perhaps we think that talking loudly in our own homes is fine,but there are other places where talking loudly is not allowed.For example,most people would agree that talking loudly in a library,a museum or a movie theater is impolite.Even if you are with your friends,it is better to keep your voice down in public places.If we see someone breaking the rules of etiquette,we may politely give them some suggestions. One of the most polite ways is to ask someone,“Would you mind doing this or Would you mind not doing that?”People don't usually like to be criticized,so we have to be careful how we do this.Although__rules__of__etiquette__can__often__be__different,some__rules__are__the__same__almost__everywhere__in__the__world!For example,dropping litter is almost never allowed.If you see someone you know doing this,you can ask them,“Would you mind picking it up?”根据短文内容,完成下列各题。

2020年外研版英语九年级上学期Module 5 Museums模块测试卷 (含答案)

2020年外研版英语九年级上学期Module 5 Museums模块测试卷 (含答案)

Module 5 测试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(四大题,20分)一、短对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1. Where is the museum?A. Behind the park.B. Across from the park.C. Next to the park.2. What does Tom's mother do?A. An English teacher.B. A Chinese teacher.C. A math teacher.3. What subject does the boy like best?A. Music.B. Computer.C. PE.4. What's the girl going to visit?A. A music school.B. A museum.C. An amusement park.5. What time will they meet?A. At 7:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 9:00.二、长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。

6. Why did they want to stop the car?A. To eat something.B. To have a walk.C. To look at the cows.7. Where did they decide to stop at last?A. In another field.B. In a small village.C. On a good piece of grass.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。

8. How far is the History Museum?A. About 4 kilometers away.B. About 5 kilometers away.C. About 6 kilometers away.9. How will the woman go to the museum?A. By bike.B. On foot.C. By bus.10. When does the museum open in the morning?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 9:00.三、短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)11. What's the main rule Tom has to follow?A. Studying hard.B. Going to bed early.C. Cleaning his room.12. What time does Tom have to go to bed on school nights?A. By 10 p. m.B. By 11 p. m.C. By 12 p. m.13. How will Tom's parents feel if he leaves things everywhere?A. Bored.B. Angry.C. Sad.14. What does Tom often put up on the wall?A. Maps.B. Rules.C. Posters.15. What's the passage mainly about?A. Family photos.B. Family rules.C. Family members.四、信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)第二部分英语知识运用(两大题,30分)五、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. Now he is ____trouble. We should go all out to help him.A. withB. toC. inD. from22. — The students of Grade 9 have to take part in the P. E. test.—Yes, ____you want to pass it and be stronger, practice more.A. unlessB. untilC. ifD. but23. —Li Lei,hurry up! The bus is coming.—Oh,no. We____ cross the street until the traffic lights turn green.A. mustn'tB. may notC. needn'tD. have to24. The machine is hard to ____. There must be something wrong with it.A. controlB. connectC. continueD. compare25. My grandfather has a nice garden. He grows flowers____vegetables in it.A. as good asB. as well asC. as long asD. as much as26. Our English teacher knows English, and he knows Chinese____.A. as wellB. eitherC. neitherD. also27. —Jack, could you help me____ when the plane will take off on the Internet?—I'm sorry, but my computer doesn't work.A. get outB. look outC. take outD. find out28. —All of the soldiers were busy saving the wounded people after the earthquake,with no rest!—____they looked so tired.A. I wonderB. It seemsC. No wonderD. I bet29. Tommy,____play basketball in the street next time. You may get hit by a car.A. doB. don'tC. mustD. can30. —____?Why is the little girl crying?—She can't find her mum.A. What are you doingB. What's the matterC. Why notD. Really六、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)AThe B&O Railroad Museum is in Baltimore. Its site is__31__to be the birthplace of the American railroad. The museum__32__the most complete railroad collection in America. On the 2nd floor,there is an__33__of station clocks,and a small movie theater. The museum also has an outdoor collection of engines,cars,cranes and__34__railroad­related items.__35__the winter of 2002-2003,heavy__36__destroyed the roof of the museum and damaged more than half of the__37__,which might have been the museum's__38__loss. But there was still some hope —the insurance(保险) on the museum,though it wasn't clear at first how much it would get from that.The museum was very__39__. In the end,although it had__40__millions of dollars,all of it was repaid by the insurance. The museum had been closed until November 2004. Its manager said,“The insurance saved our museum!”31. A. looked B. made C. built D. thought32. A. shares B. owns C. discovers D. produces33. A. advertisement B. exhibitionC. introductionD. entry34. A. others B. other C. another D. any35. A. With B. When C. During D. At36. A. rain B. snow C. sunshine D. fog37. A. windows B. rooms C. collections D. wheels38. A. biggest B. smallest C. hardest D. easiest39. A. lucky B. unusual C. disappointed D. interested40. A. destroyed B. thrown C. wasted D. lostBA few years ago,my husband and I were on an island for a long weekend with our two daughters. As we wondered what to do next, our girls jumped in and told us exactly what they wanted to do. “We want to go to the butterfly museum,”said Ariela and Eliana.As soon as we__41__into the main area of the museum, we saw thousands of __42__butterflies, all flapping(拍打)their colourful wings.My girls were__43__up and down, and I knew we had made the right__44__to come to the museum. They were having so much fun.I__45__to our museum tour guide because I was curious(好奇的),and asked,“__46__do butterflies live?”She said,“About ten days. ”“What can butterflies do__47__ten days?”I asked.The guide stopped, looked at me, and said,“They make the world a more beautiful place. ”“Wow,”I said,“I never thought about butterflies like that. Thank you. ”After we said goodbye, I couldn't stop thinking about what the guide had said. She was right. We all have__48__to offer the world with the time we have. __49__we focus our gifts on taking care of each other every day, we can make a __50__.How thankful it is that you can have the influence on your family, friends and neighbors! Like a butterfly, you have your own way of making the world a little better for everyone.41. A. drove B. walked C. looked D. brought42. A. free B. lonely C. beautiful D. ordinary43. A. coming B. moving C. showing D. jumping44. A. way B. time C. decision D. advice45. A. got B. went C. turned D. worried46. A. How soon B. How longC. How muchD. How often47. A. on B. for C. of D. in48. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything49. A. When B. Since C. Unless D. Whether50. A. note B. chance C. lesson D. difference第三部分阅读理解(两大题,45分)七、补全对话(有两项多余)(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)A:I visited the Museum of Failure last week.B:Museum of Failure? I've never heard of it. What was on show?A:51. ________Some of them were made by the most famous and successful companies like Apple and Coca Cola.B:52. ________ Does it make fun of these companies?A:53. ________The companies always encourage young people to try and make mistakes.B:54. ________A:Because they believe a person who never makes a mistake never tries anything new.B:I see. Probably this is why the companies don't think it's shameful to have a show of their failed products.A:You are right. 55. ________The key is whether or not you can learn from your mistakes.八、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ASummer Programs at Museums56. Which number can you phone if you are interested in the program about videoarts?A. 965-0400.B. 654-0930.C. 357-3030.D. 272-0560.57. A 15-year-old student can take part in the programs at ____.A. the Building MuseumB. the Postal MuseumC. the Air and Space MuseumD. the Science Museum58. In the Air and Space Museum, you can ____.A. create a stampB. build a houseC. make a paper airplaneD. explore a future cityBShould Museum Entry Be FreeWith International Museum Day coming up, today we are asking readers: Should museums be free or should people have to pay for a ticket? Let us know your view.Comments:Museums are not only there for enjoyment; they are education. This is why they must be free. While museums need a huge amount of money to operate,let the wealthy pay for it. The idea of a person or child interested in art not being able to view it because of cost is wrong.Krista Chen (US)—Age 15 Free entry does not attract people or encourage them to appreciate art. Generally people respect things that are difficult or costly to get. Museums should require regular visitors to pay a fee, but provide free tickets as prizes for high-achieving students who can appreciate them more.Fred Smith (New Zealand)—Age 14 Museums teach people about their past. This is part of our shared culture that should be available to everyone, rich or poor. People should never be asked to pay an entrance fee.Rob Sanchez (Australia)—Age 17 There are no simple answers. Low ticket prices could help museums stay open. But companies and businessmen should also provide museums with more money and other support. They have a social responsibility too.Amber White (UK)—Age 16I think museums and art galleries should all be free to the public. I do, however, think twice a year the museums should organize money-raising events to help pay for the cost of staying open.Li Mishao (China) —Age 1559. Who suggests museums should regularly hold special events to collect money?A. Krista Chen.B. Fred Smith.C. Rob Sanchez.D. Li Mishao.60. Why does Fred Smith believe that free tickets should be given to high-achievingstudents?A. Students will then study harder.B. Museums will attract more visitors.C. Museums can make themselves more famous.D. These students can better appreciate museums.61. Which of the following does Amber White agree with?A. Businesses should offer museums more help.B. People should only pay what they can afford.C. Free entry doesn't encourage visitors to go to museums.D. Everybody should have a chance to visit museums.CWorld's history in one placeIs it possible to put millions of years of the world's history into one building? The British Museum seems to think so.“A History of the World in 100 Things”,an exhibition about rare and ancient things from the world, has made it a success.The British Museum says it owns at least 8 million historical things. But why choose these 100 things to tell stories of our world's history?It all started with a challenge(挑战).Neil MacGregor, who was once the director of the British Museum, was asked by BBC to choose 100 things from the museum's huge collection. The things had toinclude things from the beginning of human history about 2 million years ago to the present day.MacGregor accepted, and took four years to choose each thing himself. In 2010, MacGregor appeared on BBC radio, giving a detailed(详细的) explanation of each thing. The show was a big hit and all these 100 things were shown in the British Museum. A book with photos of each thing soon followed.“The things had to cover the whole world, from a cooking pot to a golden galleon, from a Stone Age tool to a credit card,”MacGregor wrote. The collection includes many important things from China. There is a banknote from the Ming Dynasty, showing China as the first country to use paper money.But it's not just ancient things that are shown. Among them are some modern things like a solar-powered lamp and even a throne made of weapons created by an African artist.“Of course, the collection could only be ‘a' history of the world. But it is still a history that people in the present world need to know. ” MacGregor wrote.62. “A History of the World in 100 Things” is a(n) ____.A. TV programme about AfricaB. challenge of scientific researchC. book about modern developmentD. exhibition of the world's history63. When did MacGregor give a detailed explanation of each thing on BBC radio?A. In 2010.B. In 2009.C. In 2008.D. In 2007.64. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The things shown cover half of the world.B. Neil MacGregor used to be a director of BBC.C. China was the first country to use paper money.D. The British Museum owns 2 million historical things.DWelcome to the Art MuseumYou've just stepped into one of the world's greatest collections of art, including centuries of human creativity from around the world. With thousands of works on show, you may wonder how to start your visit, so we are here to help. On the back of this Visitor Guide, you'll see the “don't miss” list for the Art Museum. It shows some must-see works. It is a great choice to start if you are new to the museum.The following pages include a clear floor plan of the museum and its collections. But because we have five buildings, the overlook below might be helpful. Enjoy your visit and feel free to ask for help and directions at any point during your stay.65. The passage is a page from ____.A. a magazineB. a newspaperC. a visitor guideD. a tour map66. The “don't miss” list for the Art Museum shows ____.A. some free paintingsB. some must-see worksC. some new collectionsD. some museum buildings67. Where can we see the special artworks?A. On all floors of RICE BUILDING.B. On the second floor of RICE BUILDING.C. On the first floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.D. On the lower floor of MICHIGAN A VENUE BUILDING.68. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The persons working in the museum are willing to help you.B. RICE BUILDING is the closest to THE MODERN WING.C. The collections are all from Asia.D. We can see the special artworks on all floors of RICE BUILDING.EThe American Computer Museum was open to visitors in 1990 in Bozeman,Montana. At first it was planned to be built in Princeton,New Jersey. The founders moved to Bozeman in 1988 and after looking at the area they decided to start the museum there. With Yellowstone National Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the northwest,the museum attracts thousands of visitors from all 50 states and over 50 countries. The American Computer Museum has been written about in many publications such as The New York Times,The New Yorker Magazine,The Los Angeles Times,PC Week,QST Magazine and USA Today.When visitors first enter the museum,they are shown a video introducing the museum and its collections. All visitors are given the chance to join in tours led by friendly tour guides. We have had visitors aged from 3 to 93—it is a big family. Over 1,000 exhibits are shown in the museum of 6,000 square meters. Traveling through our museum you will see the exciting 20,000 years of history of the information age. Technology becomes easier to accept when one learns about its origins in the natural process (进程) of human development.69. Where is the American Computer Museum?A. In Montana.B. In New Jersey.C. In New York.D. In Los Angeles.70. People can visit____,which is to the south of the museum.A. the Brooklyn BridgeB. the Gateway ArchC. Glacier National ParkD. Yellowstone National Park71. What does the underlined word“origins”mean in Chinese?A. 信仰B. 宗教C. 起源D. 政治72. Which is the best title of this passage?A. The American Computer MuseumB. A Good Place to VisitC. An Interesting MuseumD. High Technology Used in Museums阅读下面的短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。

九年级英语上册《Module 5 Museums》检测题(含解析) 外研版

九年级英语上册《Module 5 Museums》检测题(含解析) 外研版

MODULE5Museums检测题(时间:60分钟;满分:100分)一、听力部分(满分20分)第一部分听对话,选图画,回答问题。

每段对话读两遍。

(每小题1分,满分5分)1. Which sign are they talking about?A. B. C.2. What sign may the man see on the wall?A. B. C.3. What does the sign say?A. B. C.4. What are they going to do tomorrow?A. B. C.5. What don’t they allow to do in the library?A. B. C.第二部分听对话及短文,选择正确答案。

对话及短文分别读两遍。

(每小题1分,满分10分)听第一段对话,回答第6至8小题。

6. What does Peter want to do?A. He wants to take a vacation.B. He wants to go to Europe for studies.C. He wants to travel around Europe during this vacation.7. Why will he stay in Youth Hostels (旅店,招待所)?A. Because they are cheap and it is also possible to meet lots of young people there.B. Because they are cheap and fortable to live in.C. Because it is possible to meet lots of old friends there.8. How long is he going to stay in Europe?A. Five weeks.B. Six weeks.C. Two months.听第二段对话,回答第9至11小题。

外研版英语九年级上Module 5 Museums综合检测试卷

外研版英语九年级上Module 5 Museums综合检测试卷

外研版英语九年级上Module 5 Museums综合检测试卷第一九年级部分听力(20分)Ⅰ. 听句子,选择你所听到的单词,每个句子读一遍。

1. A. catch B. touch C. watch2. A. smoking B. taking C. looking3. A. shouting B. cutting C. looking4. A. against B. pianist C. scientist5. A. spend B. wonder C. readerⅡ.听对话,选出正确答案,每段对话读两遍。

6. What kind of class does the man prefer?A. The gym class.B. The art class.C. The music class.7. Which language does Mr Black speak best?A. English.B. Chinese.C. French.8. Where does Miss Smith come from?A. Canada.B. America.C. Australia.9. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In a park.B. In a clothing store.C. In a library.10. How much will the woman pay if she rents the room for two weeks?A. 50 dollars.B. 100 dollars.C. 160 dollars.Ⅲ.根据你所听到的对话内容,在表格中的横线上填全有关信息,对话读两遍。

Ⅳ.听短文,完成下面句子(每空一词),短文读两遍。

16. My dream school has a dancing room, a ________ field,a greenhouse and so on.17. The students spend ________ hours in the school on weekdays.18. There are interesting lessons such as beauty, ________ and Chinese chess.19. The school can ________ all kinds of food for the students to choose from and eat more happily.20. The teachers are excellent and the students are ________ and friendly.第二部分笔试(80分)Ⅴ.单项选择(10分)1. ─Did Lucy get first prize in the maths competition?─Yeah. Nobody knew the answer ______ the last question except her.A. inB. withC. toD. for2. Jim was so hungry that he ate the ______ cake in two minutes.A. allB. restC. wholeD. following3. Jackie didn’t get good grades in the final exam, so his dad ______ him by not allowing him to go out at the weekend.A. punishedB. interviewedC. trustedD. encouraged4. Though ______ is not easy for Sarah, it’s her favourite subject.A. truckB. physicsC. sandD. energy5. I saw Tom ______ some holes in his front garden when I passed his house.A. digsB. dugC. diggingD. dig6. ─Dad, I don’t think we can go into the building. Look at the sign ─“______”.─Oh, I didn’t notice it.A. No entryB. No litteringC. No shoutingD. No touching7. Little Jimmy ______ the first picture with the second one so carefully that he could find some differences.A. filledB. providedC. helpedD. compared8. Daming, ______ the stream. It’s very dangerous.A. not crossB. don’t crossC. not to crossD. doesn’t cross9. ─Tony, it’s time to go to bed.It’s already 11:30 pm.─Oh, I can’t. If I c an’t manage to finish the work tonight, I’ll be ______.A. in timeB. in piecesC. in personD. in trouble10. ─Jerry, you look unhappy. ______?─I can’t find my camera. Oh, what should I do?A. What is thatB. Whose is itC. Wha t’s the matterD. What are you doing Ⅵ.完形填空(10分)Leonardo da Vinci was a great artist. He lived in __1__ in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He painted some of __2__ pictures in the world. Mona Lisa is a good example of his works. He __3__ painting Mona Lisa in 1503.Da Vinci loved science and __4__. He used darkness and light in a clever way in the painting. And a person can __5__ see that there is a lot of geometry (几何学) in Mona Lisa. The face of Mona Lisa is __6__ many circles and round shapes like balls. Even her __7__ can be seen as a small part of a large circle.The woman in the painting is __8__ on a balcony, and mountains can be seen behind her. Da Vinci loved to study rocks and mountains, __9__ we can see these in his other paintings.The woman is siting with her knees to the side. Her hands are held together __10__her. This way of sitting is now used by many artists when they are painting a picture of a man or a woman.1. A. China B. Italy C. Japan D. Canada2. A. less famous B. more famous C. the best famous D. the most famous3.A. forgot B. began C. remembered D. allowed4. A. maths B. music C. English D. chemistry5. A. early B. easily C. safely D. happily6. A. used for B. worked out C. put away D. made of7. A.cry B. tears C. smile D. sadness8. A. lying B. walking C. sitting D. reading9. A. so B. but C. or D. until10. A. under B. behind C. next to D. in front ofⅦ.阅读理解(10分)China Science and Technology Museum was opened to the public in September 1988. But the second project was completed in May 2000. Its main task is to spreadknowledge of science and technology among the public.The activities of China Science and Technology Museum include popular science exhibitions, Astro-vision film shows, training education programs and experiment exhibition programs. The museum has an area of 40,000 square metres, of which 16,000 square metres is for exhibition halls.The Astro-vision The atre is one of the museum’s major attractions and also one of the largest Astro-vision theatres in the world. It makes visitors feel they are in actual events rather than see a film. Many great science activities are often held at the museum, and the museum wants to be an important window to the world.1. What can you see in the museum?A. Training education programs and nature animals.B. Science exhibitions and experiment exhibitions.C. Astro-vision film shows and modern film shows.D. Ancient science exhibitions.2. People could visit the museum since ____.A. twenty years agoB. September, 1988C. May, 2000D. May, 20053. What is one of the most attractions for the visitors?A. The Astro-vision Theatre.B. Science Hall.C. Experiment Exhibition.D. Education Programs.4. When you are seeing an Astro-vision film, you feel you are ______.A. in true lifeB. seeing a good filmC. in actual eventsD. traveling in the sky5. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. It’s a national museum of science and technology.B. It’ s a window of Chinese new science and technology to the world.C. Exhibition halls of the museum have an area of 40,000 square metres.D. The museum has a large Astro-vision theatre.Ⅷ. 阅读表达(10分)The British Museum is the biggest museum in the world. Inside, you feel smaller than usual. There are about a hundred things to see.The story of the British Museum goes back three hundred years to one unusual man, Sir Hans Sloane, doctor to King George II. The doctor collected books, drawings, clothes, money, animals, flowers, things from all over the world. The doctor wanted everything to stay together when he died, ①______ people could come and have a look. The British Museum began. King George II gave his library, and the museum started to grow.The British Museum opened in 1759, six years after Sir Hans Sloane died. At first the museum was only open three days a week and only ten people could enter in an hour. ②There wasn’t much time to see things. Visitors had to run though the rooms. By about 1800, things began to get better. Wonderful statues, three thousand years old, arrived from Egypt. King George IV sold all his books to the museum secretly. A hundred years ago not only old books but also new ones arrived at the museum, and more people came to read them. Since them many famous men have written and studied there. And the library is growing faster and faster. There are four kilometers of new shelves every year and there are about two million visitors every year.1. Does the story of the British Museum go back three hundred years ago?_______________________________________2. 在文中①处填入一个适当的连词或短语: ______3. When did Sir Hans Sloane die?_______________________________________4. 将文中②处画线的句子翻译成汉语。

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Module 5 Museums模块达标检测试题一、单项选择(15分)1. ---All of the soldiers were busy saving the wound people after the earthquake, without rest !--- _____ they looked so tiredA. I wonderB. It seemedC. No wonderD. I bet2. ---Does the child need any help?----No. She is ______ to dress herselfA. enough oldB. young enoughC. old enoughD. enough young3. Be careful,the glass_____hot water.A. full ofB. is filled withC. fill withD. is filled of4. ---Why did you fail in your last test, Daming ?--- Because I didn‘t _______attention to listening to the teacher carefully in classA take B. cost C. pay D. spend5. They can‘t allow you _______the rope.A. crossB. to crossC. crossingD. crosses6. You can compare your speed ______animals in the museum.A. withB. toC. atD. for7. To invent a new kind of invention, he did lots of ______A. experiencesB. experimentsC. exp lanationsD. suggestions8. Welcome to ________ museum in Zhucheng.A. the friendlyB. more friendlyC. the most friendlyD. the friendliest9. Do you believe some special dogs can do things ________man?A. as good asB. as well asC. as better asD. as careful as10. They are looking forward to _______to Beijing this summer.A. flyB. flyingC. will flyD. flied11. I am good at basketball and I do well in football _________.A. as well asB. neitherC. eitherD. as well12. Your school team will play ______us this afternoon.A. forB. toC. withD. against13. If any student ______a high fever, ______him to the hospital.A. have; sendB. has; to sendC. has; sendD. have; to send14. You______ smoke when you see the signA. mustB. shouldC. mustn‘tD. needn‘t15. _____you ______he is able to skate, but I can.A. Both; andB. Not only; but alsoC. Either; orD. Neither; nor二、完形填空(10分)One Friday night, a poor young man stood at a gate of the railway station, playing his violin. Many people put money into the hat 16 in front of him.The next day, 17 young man came to the gate of the railway station again, and put his hat on the ground. But 18 what he always did in the past days, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. It said, ―Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come soon, Mr. Sand.‖ After about half an hour, amiddle-aged man ran to the young man 19 and said ―It‘s you! You do come here. I know that you‘re an honest man and will certainly 20 here. ‖ The young man a sked ―Arc you Mr. George Sang? Did you lose anything?‖―A lottery(奖券) ticket answered the middle-aged man. The young man took out a lottery ticket and gave it to the man.The prize of the lottery ticket was $ 500, 000. Yesterday when the middle-aged man knew he 21 , he was very happy. He took out 50 dollars and put it in the hat. However, the lottery ticket was also 22 in.Later, someone asked the young man, ―You 23 the violin in the railway station every day to make money. Why didn't you just take the prize of the lottery ticket f or yourself?‖ The young man said, ―Although 1 don‘t have much money, I live 24 But I l ose 25 . I won‘t be happy forever.‖16. A. lying B. sleeping C. bowing D. dropping17. A.不填 B. a C. an D. the18. A. far from B. similar to C. different from D. same as19. A. slowly B. in a hurry C. strongly D. sleepily20. A. hide B. come C. flee D. leave21. A. lost B. won C. fell D. chased22. A filled B. pulled C. kicked D. thrown23. A. play B. sell C. buy D. repair24. A. sadly B. happily C. normally D. lively25. A job B. pleasure C. honesty D. purse三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AWonderful MuseumHoursMonday – Thursday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmFriday: 10:00 am – 8:00 pmSaturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmSunday: 11:00 am – 5:00 pmClosed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.The Museum Shop is open during regular museum hours.The Museum LibraryMonday –Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmThe Sky liner RestaurantMonday - Saturday: during regular museum hoursSunday: 11:30 am – 5:00 pmAdmissionAdults:$7.00The aged and students with ID: $6.00Wonderful Museum offers a 50% discount to groups of 20 or more.26. Wonderful Museum usually opens ____ except on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.A. from Monday to ThursdayB. every dayC. every day of the weekD. on weekdays27. If a group of 30 students with ID visit Wonderful Museum, how much should they pay for the admission?A. $ 105.B. $ 90.C. $ 210.D. $ 180.28. You can borrow books from the Museum Library ____.A. on weekdaysB. at weekendsC. from Monday to SaturdayD. at 9:00 am29. Which is the best title for the ad.?A. Wonderful Museum—an Exciting Place for AdultsB. Welcome to Wonderful Museum for a Long HolidayC. Wonderful Museum—the Best Place to Spend Your DayD. A Wonderful Tourist PlaceBEmily and Alex were happy when their family moved to a house with a very big garden. They could climb up trees, grow flowers and even play badminton. They liked to watch the birds flying among th e trees in the garden. They even started to put food out to attract more birds.Everything was fine for a few days until one afternoon there was a strange bumping noise on a window. Emily went outside and found a small bird dead on the grass. Its neck seemed to be broken.―It must have flown into the window,‖ Alex said when his sister Emily called him to have a look. ―Ah, yes, look here. You can see the mark where it hit the window. There are a couple of tiny feathers stuck(粘贴) on the window.‖―Poor thing!‖ Emily said.During the next month, five more birds died in the same way. ―Why would they fly to the windows?‖they wondered. Finally they found out the truth. When the birds were flying, they couldn‘t see into the rooms. All they saw was the reflection(反射) of the garden. They thought that they were flying into trees because they saw trees reflected by the window.―Something has to be done to save the birds.‖ the parents decided.At first, he family tried keeping curtains(窗帘)across the windows, but this made the room dark. Then they bought some strong black paper and cut out the shape of a hawk. They made six hawks – one for each window. They stuck the hawks to the windows. They looked pretty and did not keep out much light. When the birds saw the hawks, they would fly away.After that, there were no more dead birds. The family were much happier.30. They put food out to attract birds because they .A. had a special garden for birdsB. wanted to see more birds flying in the gardenC. had too much bird food to feed the birdsD. wanted to catch some birds in the garden31. The birds flew to the windows because they .A. found the windows very cleanB. fought for more foodC. thought there were more trees aheadD. wanted to go into the room32. The underlined word ―hawk‖ means .A. 鹰B. 丛林C.山脉D.燕子33. The story is mainly about .A. why the birds died in the gardenB. the family were good at paper-cuttingC. the family had a very big new houseD. how the family saved the birds in the gardenCThe British Museum is the biggest museum in the world. Inside, you feel smaller than usual. There are many things to see.The story of the British Museum goes back three hundred years to one unusual man, Sir Hans Sloane, doctor to King George II. The doctor collected books, drawings, clothes, money, animals, flowers, things from all over the world. The doctor wanted everything to stay together when he died, so that people could come and have a look. The British Museum began. King George II gave his library, and the museum started to grow.The British Museum opened in 1759, six years after Sir Hans Sloane died. At first the museum was only open three days a week and only ten people could enter in an hour. There wasn‘t much time to see things. Visitors had to run though the rooms.By about 1800, things began to get better. Wonderful statues, three thousand years old, arrived from Egypt. King George IV sold all his books to the museum secretly. A hundred years ago not only old books but also new ones arrived at the museum, and more people came to read them. Since them many famous men have written and studied there. And the library is growing faster and faster. There are four kilometers of new shelves every year and there are about two million visitors every year.34. Sir Hans Sloane was interested in _______________.A. collecting all kinds of booksB. collecting all kinds of drawingsC. collecting all kinds of moneyD. collecting all kinds of things35. When you go inside the British Museum, you feel smaller than usual because __________.A. the museum is emptyB. the museum is too bigC. there are too many things in itD. you are too small36. Sir Hans Sloane died ____________.A. in 1753B. in 1759C. in 1765D. in 180037. The passage is mainly about ______________.A. Sir Hans SloaneB. George IIC. the history of British MuseumD. the books in the museumDA 2-year-od boy is being described as a hero after using Face Time to save his mother after she was badly hurt.According to a report from KGUN, Laura was trying to stop a fight between two dogs when one of the dogs bit(咬) part of her middle finger almost completely off.Laura tried to call 911 herself, but she said her hands were too badly hurt to make the call. ― I asked my daughters to call 911, and they‘re four, and they were quite afraid to even touch the phone, because it was covered in my blood(血),‖ Laura told KGUN.The mother continued to lose a lot of blood and thought she would go into a deep sleep—until her 2-year-old son Bentley came up with a dishcloth from the kitchen. After cleaning some of the blood off his mother‘s iPhone, Bentley continued to use Face Time to call Laura‘s friend Connie.―All I could see was his little forehead. I said ‗Hi Bentley‘ and it was quiet for a little bit. Then I heard Laura shouting,‖ Connie told KGUN.Connie then called 911, and Bentley unlocked the door to let firefighters into the house.Laura told KGUN she is very thankful for her little hero and has since taught all of her children how to call 911.38. Laura was badly hurt when she was _______.A. opening the doorB. cooking in the kitchenC. making a phone callD. trying to stop a dog fight39. Through Face Time _______ learned about the accident and called 911 at last.A. Laura‘s sonB. Laura‘s daughterC. Laura‘s friendD. Laura‘s husband40. The passage is probably taken from _______.A. a newspaperB. a posterC. a science magazineD. a guidebook四.词汇应用(每小题1分,共12分)用括号中所给词的适当形式填空What is your ___1___(choose) when you feel like ___2___(eat) something between classes: fruit or candy?Experts say snacking(吃零食) is not all bad. It depends on what you eat and why and when you eat.Firstly, it is important ___3___(remember) what snacks are ___4____(health). Forget sodas and fast food because they are ___5__(harm) to your health.Secondly, you‘d better know why you‘re snacking before you are actually doing it. Remember that it‘s always better to eat for ___6____(hungry). Never pig out(大吃大喝) just because you feel ___7____(bore) or everyone else is eating. If you do so, you might put on weight.Finally, when to eat snacks? It‘s not wise to eat snacks while you ___8___(watch) TV or doing homework. Then you don‘t really focus on your food.You‘ll probably eat much ___9____(much) than you need. And some doctors suggest ___10___(eat) snacks two hours before meals, or you will lose your appetite at dinner time. Bedtime is not a good time for snacking, either.If you watch what you eat and eat it ___11___(smart), you _____12____(live) a better life. 1. _________ 2. ________ 3. _______ 4. __________ 5. __________ 6. _________7. _________ 8. __________ 9. __________ 10. _________ 11. _________ 12. __________五、翻译句子(每小题2分,共8分)用括号中所给的词或短语,将下列句子翻译成英语。

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