牛津译林版英语九年级上册 Unit 3 Teenage problems. Reading 2 校本练习(无答案)

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9A Unit 3 Reading 2校本练习
一、词汇
1. What’s the ________________ of the terrible accident on the road, do you know (原因)
2. His parents are even________________ with him after his poor English exam. (严格)
3. How many things are there on your __________, boys I think we’ve written all the things down. (清单)
4. Thank you for your __________________. They are very useful to me. (建议)
5. Are you sure whether it is worth ____________ so much time doing homework the whole day (spend)
6. Your advice will be very to me. It’s very useful. (value)
7. I can’t stop _______________ what life will be like if people live on Mars. (imagine)
8. Relaxing after a hard day’s work is of great ________________ to the students. (important)
二、选择
( ) 1. You can choose your hobby _______________ the time you have.
A. work out B. according to C. come up with D. in all
( ) 2.We must ________ ourselves _______ our work.
A. strict in ; with B. be strict in ; with C. be strict with ; in D. strict with ; in
( ) 3. He told me that the songs sung by John were worth ___________ .
A. listening B. to listen C. listening to D. to listen to
( ) 4.—Speaking English well takes time.
—That's true. And I find ________ necessary ________ English every day.
A. it; to keep reading B. that; keep reading C. it's; keep reading D. that; to keep reading
( ) 5. —I wonder________. —Someone who can make me a better person.
A. when you often meet your friends B. how you make your friends happy
C. who you want to make friends with D. where you spend weekends with friends
三、阅读理解
Dear Mr. Expert,
I grew up in an abusive(虐待的) home. I always promised myself that I'd get out as soon as possible. Now, at age 20, I have a good job and a nice house of my own, and I'm really proud.
Here’s the problem: some of my friends who still live with their parents spend the weekends with me. But now they make mine theirs. They bring boy friends over, talk on the phone, etc.
I enjoy having my friends here sometimes--it makes the place feel comfortable and warm, but this is my home, not a party house, what shall I do
Joan
Dear Joan,
If your family didn’t pay attention to your needs when you were a child, you probably have trouble letting others know your needs now. And if you've gathered your friends around you to rebuild a happy family, you may fear that saying no will bring back the kind of conflict that you grew up in. You need to understand that in true friendship it’s okay to put your own needs first from time to time.
Be clear about the message you want to send. For example, “I really love you, but I also need some personal space. So please call before you come over.”
Edward
1. We can infer(推断) from the first letter that __________ .
A. Joan considers her friends more important than her personal space
B. Joan's friends visit her more often than she can accept
C. Joan doesn't like the parties at all D. Joan dislikes the boyfriends that her friends bring over
2. According to Mr. Expert, why can’t Joan tell her friends her feeling
A. She is afraid of hurting her friends. B. She does not understand true friendship.
C. Her family experience stops her doing so. D. She does not put her needs first.
3. The underlined word “conflict” in the second letter means __________
A. free life B. angry fight C. bad manners D. sad feeling
四、完型填空
About a year ago, a couple with 3 children moved into the apartment next door to me. I never heard any noise from the children, but the parents were always 1 them, in a frightening way. We met often in the hallway when we were coming or going. I always spoke, but the only 2 I ever got was a hello from the 4-year-old girl.
I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I returned, they were just coming from their apartment and the little girl was holding the door open for others. I stayed in the car doing unnecessary things as I wasn’t in a 3 . The parents were telling her to get into the car
immediately. I looked up and saw the little girl was still holding the door open, waiting for ___4 . As a disabled man, I can’t hurry at 5 , but I hurried as much as I could and thanked her. She was smiling like a lovely angel. I was so 6 by her small act of kindness. That afternoon I was shopping and I saw a white bear. I thought of the 7 and said to myself. “I believe she would like that” so I bought it. The next day there was a knock on the door and it was the little girl and her parents. She was so 8 of her bear and thanked me as if I had never been thanked before. The mother and father 9 thanked me.
Now when we meet in the hall we all speak, and in a friendly manner I might add. As time passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often. 10 , hardly at all. Last night we had about four inches of 11 . I looked out at my car and wondered 12 I was going to keep my doctor’s appointment.
When I opened the outside door, there was my car with all the snow cleaned. I can’t express how I felt at that moment. The man next door was the only person I knew in the whole building, 13 when I saw him the next day, I asked him if he was the good man that cleaned my snow. He said 14 . He wanted to but his wife said she wanted to do it.
Isn’t it amazing that a 4-year-old girl can change so many things for the better My guardian angel (守护天使) says that good things usually come from 15 .
( ) 1. A. worrying about B. shouting at C. playing with D. laughing at
( ) 2. A. present B. answer C. act D. sound
( ) 3. A. hurry B. mess C. mood D. surprise
( ) 4. A. me B. others C. her parents D. her
( ) 5. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing
( ) 6. A. worried B. surprised C. moved D. enjoyed
( ) 7. A. apartment B. door C. parents D. girl
( ) 8. A. proud B. afraid C. short D. full
( ) 9. A. both B. every C. either D. all
( ) 10. A. In all B. After all C. In fact D. For example
( ) 11. A. rain B. clouds C. snow D. earth
( ) 12. A. why B. that C. where D. how
( ) 13. A. but B. yet C. or D. so
( ) 14. A. Of course B. No C. Thanks D. Yes
( ) 15. A. little children B. nice presents C. small acts D. good neighbors
五、阅读文章,回答下列问题:每题答案不超过5个词。
In the Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre, 13 000 fans of China’s women soccer team cried burst into cheers and applause. The team members hugged each other and cried tears of joys as they won the game.
On April 13, in the second leg of the Asian Qualification playoffs (季后赛), the Chinese team finished their match with a 2-2 draw against South Korea. Along with their score in the first leg, they won 4-3 overall and got a ticket to this summer’s Tokyo Olympics. The win didn’t come easily. In the first half of the second leg, Team China was still 2-0 behind. Luckily, player Wang Shuang scored two goals later. “We never gave up, even when we were 2-0 down, and we always believed we could come back,” Wang said. “We deserved the victory because we’ve run over 10 000 meters every day and trained together for over 100 days. The harder we train, the luckier we can be ......We had to fight to the last time.”
The fighting spirit has always been a tradition for the team. It won them the nickname “Steel Roses” in the 1990s, when they won runner-up at both the 1996 Olympics and the 1999 World Cup. The team struggled a bit later during the global development of women’s soccer. However, the girls never gave up and their latest victory bodes (预兆) well for them in Tokyo.
1. Where did China’s women soccer team win the game
2. Which team did Team China play against _______________________________________
3. How many goals did Team China score in all
4. When did they win the nickname
5. Why could Team China win the game ___________________________________________