新目标人教版八年级上册英语《第九单元》Unit9练习试卷35
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A:It doesn't matter. Catch you next week.

B:See you!

1.A .can B.Can C.Must D. Do

2.A. and B.for C.with D.to

3.A. When B.What C.How D.Where

4.A.Sure B.Yes C.OK D.Sorry

5.A. When B.What C.how D.Where

6.A.have B.has C.have to D.can

7.A.and B.or C.but D.with

8.A.days B.day C.night D.nights

9.A.for B.after C.at D.like

三.阅读理解(每小题2分,共10分)

  Tom and Mike were good friends.Sometimes they were kind to each other,sometimes they were not.But some of their classmates said they were like brothers. One day,they went out for a walk together.At noon they were very hungry and they went into a res-taurant to have lunch.The waiter came up to them and asked,"What can I do for you?""Please bring Us two apples."said Tom. When the waiter put the two apples on the table,Mike took the bigger one.Tom got angry."You are impolite, Mike.Why didn't you take smaller one?"Tom said. "But I am right."said Mike with a smile,"If I let you take first,which one will you choose?" "Of course.I'11 take the smaller one." said Tom."Yes."Mike said."If you take the smaller one, the bigger one will still be mine.Don't you "Oh...''Tom couldn't answer.

  ( )1.Tom and Mike were________.

A.always kind to each other B.sometimes kind to each other

   C.brothers D.not classmates

  ( )2.They were out for__________.

   A.1unch B.a walk C.apples D.a restaurant

  ( )3.The waiter brought them_________.

   A.two eggs B.two oranges C.two apples D.some milk

  ( )4.Mike took the______ apple.

   A.better B.bigger C.smaller D.worse

  ( )5.Who took the apple first?________ .

   A.Mike B.Tom C.Nobody D.Both Tom and Mike

四、任务型阅读(每小题1分,共5分)

In America, people often invite friends for a meal, a party or just coffee. People often say like these, "Would you like to come over for dinner?" "We're having a party on Friday, ○1can you come?" ○2To answer an invitation, they say "Thank you" and accept, or say "Sorry" and give a reason.

Sometimes, what people say is like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example, "Please come over for a drink sometime." "Let's get