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2023
学年
中考
英语
复习
方案
一篇
教材
考点
梳理
24
课时
Unit8
试题
课时训练(二十四) Unit 8(九上)
(限时:30分钟)
Ⅰ.单项选择
1.Jimmy was charged murder. Also he was guilty theft.
A.on; of B.with; about
C.with; of D.about; of
2.[2023·无锡]—You haven't said a word since last Friday. What's wrong?
—Nothing. Just leave me alone.
A.simple B.single
C.similar D.silent
3.[2023·咸宁]—What do you think of the show Readers on CCTV?
—It's a great TV show expresses our true feelings by reading aloud in public.
A.whom B.who
C.whose D.that
4.Alice prefers stories that short and funny.
A.are B.is
C.was D.were
5.[2023·贵港]—Why was Jim late for work this morning?
—He got up late.
A.nearly B.gradually
C.hardly D.probably
6.—Could you lend me the DVD the other day?
—Of course.
A.you talked about B.that you talked
C.which you talked D.you talked about it
7.I thought the job would be a success. But it to be a mess!
A.turned into B.turned out
C.turned away D.turned off
8.I left my keys in the house but I can't find them now.
A.anywhere; everywhere
B.somewhere; anywhere
C.somewhere; somewhere
D.everywhere; anywhere
9.—What do you often do classes to relax yourselves?
—We often do some running or listen to music.
A.in B.through
C.between D.among
10.—That young man must have something to do with the crime, right?
— . Though he insisted he hadn't done anything against the law.
A.I don't agree B.I suppose so
C.I don't think so D.I don't know
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Detectives are very important because they help the police with their investigations(调查). When the police arrive at a crime scene, it is not often obvious(明显的) what happened and who did the crime. It is normal for the police to search for fingerprints and other clues so that they can understand what happened and whether there is a criminal that needs to be arrested. However, they must be careful to wear gloves when they check the scene for evidence so that they do not leave their own fingerprints there. If they were not careful, it could cause problems for detectives. The detectives might think that the police are suspects. The detective's job is to look at the clues and to try to understand how they are connected and what story they tell.
Often, detectives are experts at seeing unusual patterns in the clues that other people might not see. By speaking to witnesses, detectives can discover new clues that will hopefully lead to the missing person or criminal. Sometimes detectives will expect to get more information about the evidence they have. For example, an expert on blood can tell the detective how old the blood is. If a witness says that he saw Mr Brown at the crime scene at the same time, the detectives know that they need to speak with Mr Brown. Without detectives, there would be many crimes that remained unsolved and many people who would remain missing.
11.The police search for clues so that .
A.they have something to do
B.they can understand what happened
C.they can tell the detective who the criminal is
D.the detective can go home early
12.The job of the detective is .
A.to meet the police for lunch
B.to make sure the police wear gloves all the time
C.to understand what the evidence means
D.to leave their fingerprints at the crime scene
13.Detectives speak to the witnesses of a crime .
A.in order not to feel lonely
B.in order not to miss any important clues
C.in order to have more to do
D.to tell if the witnesses lie
14.If a detective knew that blood found at the crime scene was 10 hours old, .
A.he would know they needed to speak to witnesses
B.he would know they needed to find witnesses who were there 10 hours ago
C.he would know the blood was more than a day old
D.he would know where to find the suspect
Ⅲ.任务型阅读
阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填写表格,每空限填一词。
Jane was on her way home at around 6 o'clock. It was getting dark. As she drove into her community, she noticed a man.
She saw the man walking along the sidewalk next to some houses. He didn't live in any of those houses. She had seen this man a few times before. He looked like a criminal. She drove by him. He looked at her car as she drove by. She continued driving and watched him in her rear-view mirror(后视镜). She got to the corner and stopped. She continued to watch him walking in her direction. Suddenly, he turned left up a driveway(车道). A red SUV'S was parked in the driveway right next to the sidewalk. She saw him walk up to the driver's door and put his hand on the handle(把手). Then he returned to the sidewalk and went on to walk in her direction.
“What is that all about?” Jane wondered. Then she realized that he had tested the door to see if it was locked. “He is a criminal,” she thought. “That's what he does. He just walks in our neighborhood looking for cars to break into.”
She called the police and described the man. The police officer said he knew who the man was. The people in the community called two or three times this week to report him walking by. But the poli