2012年新目標(biāo)九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)Unit6單元檢測(cè)試題及答案
a. feelings b. lyrics and tones
c. languages and countries d. meanings
( ) 42. according to the passage, the number of people for jazz in the 1950s and earlier was ______ it is today.
a. much greater than b. much smaller than
c. as great as d. as small as
( ) 43. what does the underlined word “kind” mean?
a. type. b. class. c. feature. d. entertainment.
( ) 44. which of the following has now become the most popular according to the passage?
a. native music. b. jazz.
c. pop music. d. classical music.
( ) 45. which of the following is not true according to this passage?
a. people can get different things from the same piece of music.
b. pop music be gan to be popular in the mid-twentieth century.
c. the best known early form of pop music was “rock and roll”.
d. much pop music is of great artistic value, so it interests young people greatly.
ⅳ. 任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)
it seems that today more and more girls like to dress like boys. maybe they are following the example of li yuchun, the winner of the super girls contest in 2005.
kitty deng is a 13-year-old from shanxi. she has a boyish style. “i am like a boy and i am comfortable being this way,” says kitty. “i think everybody should have a style according to his or her personality.”
liu bing, from liaoning, is also a tomboy (假小子). “i don’t wear skirts because i don’t look pretty in skirts,” says the 13-year-old kid. “i get my hair cut short because long hair makes me feel very hot in summer,” she says. in fact, liu has another reason. the style makes it easier to play together with boys. why not play with girls? “because some girls are just mean (小氣的), ” she answers.
wei yan, 14, lives in shanghai. she dresses like a boy, too. in her class, not many girls dress like boys. but many girls think that being a boy is easier. “boys have more chances than we do,” says wei yan. “for example, at our school only boys can be flag escorts (護(hù)旗手). why can’t girls have a try?”