牛津深圳版九年级上学期任务阅读(阅读还原)期末复习专项练习10篇(含答案)

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名称 牛津深圳版九年级上学期任务阅读(阅读还原)期末复习专项练习10篇(含答案)
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九上任务阅读(阅读还原)期末复习专项练习10篇
第一篇
A. If you feel there is a room for improving, B. You know improving takes time. C. Build up your confidence at first. D. If the answer is yes, E. Second, don't always compare yourself with others. F. So you should learn to be happy with yourself.
There is no one like you in the world.  1.   You should be confident, because you are special, just like there are no two same leaves in the world.
As we all know, nobody is perfect. If you are not the most beautiful or the smartest person, that's OK.  2.   then try your best to make some changes. If you have tried your best but still aren't satisfied, ask yourself two simple questions. First, are you happy with who you are  3.   then there is nothing to worry about. If you are OK with yourself and you have done your best in everything, you should be satisfied. Second, have you given yourself enough time to improve  4.  
Self-confidence is also very important. If you are confident, you will be OK with the way you are. If you are not confident, here is some advice. First, find out your talents and try to use them.  5.  Third, forgive yourself for some mistakes you have made.
第二篇
A. I wonder where he's going. B. There was nothing for her to do. C. She couldn't see the bottom of it. D. She opened it but it was empty. E. He stopped and took a big watch out of his jacket pocket. F. Alice followed him down the hole, too.
It was a warm day in July. Alice and her sister were sitting on the grass in a field. Alice's sister was reading but Alice was bored.  1.   She looked around and sighed. She was hot and she was beginning to feel sleepy. She yawned again.
Suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran past her.
"Oh dear! Oh dear! I'm late! Very late!" he was speaking to himself.  2.   He looked at it and said, "Oh dear! Oh dear!" again, and continued running.
"How very curious!" Alice thought. "A rabbit in a jacket with a pocket watch!  3.  "
She got up and ran after him. He went across the grass to the corner of the field and disappeared down a rabbit hole.  4.  
Down, down, down she fell, into the deep, dark hole. She looked down.  5.   All around her there were a lot of bookshelves and cupboards. There were also some pictures and maps on the walls. She saw some jars on the shelves. She picked one up and read the label.
第三篇
A. It's my rule to get to the end. B. Don't start what you can't finish. C. But now I'm trying to decide if I'm starting or not. D. You should prepare a lot before you start reading a book. E. Are you connecting it with the knowledge you have learned F. It's not that kind of thing you can do five minutes here, ten minutes there.
Billionaire Bill Gates reads about 50 books a year. Knowing the habits of successful people can help us improve and here are Gates' tips on how to read.
Take notes in the margins(空白处).
When you're reading, you have to focus on it. Are you taking the new knowledge  1.   For me, taking notes helps make sure that I'm really thinking hard about what's in there. Sometimes it takes me a long time to read a book because I write so much in the margins.
 2.  
I don't let myself start a book that I'm not going to finish. Take a book called
Infinite Jest for example. I watched The End of the Tour, a movie based on that book. l loved it.  3.   If the book was like three-hundred-page book, there's no doubt that I want to read it after watching that movie. But it's quite long and hard to understand. I don't want to make an exception.
 4.  
Spare at least an hour every day.
You'd better sit down for an hour at a time, or you are not able to focus on what's in the book.  5.   Maybe it is possible for magazine articles or short YouTube videos. So every night I'm spending a little over an hour reading a book and make some progress.
第四篇
A. Teenagers need nine to ten hours. B. If you sleep less, you'll get fatter and fatter. C. Enough sleep helps the brain and body grow. D. Taking a 20 - minute sleep at noon is also useful. E. They can't pay attention in class or do well in sports. F. However, many students don't get enough sleep because of too much homework.
People spend almost a third of their lives doing one thing - sleeping. Every year, there is a special day for people around the world to celebrate the importance of good and healthy sleep—World Sleep Day.
Sleep is like food for the brain.  1.   People of different ages need different amounts of sleep. According to the National Sleep Foundation (国家睡眠基金会) in the US, adults should get seven to eight hours of sleep a night.  2.  . And school-aged children may need more than ten hours of sleep.
 3.  . Research shows that about 80 percent of middle school students don't get enough sleep. It has influenced on students' school life. Students without enough sleep may get poor grades.  4.  .
To solve this problem, scientists advise that students should get less schoolwork and more time to sleep.  5.  . Good sleep habits help a lot. For example, try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends and during holidays.
第五篇
A. In Australia, they kill up to 65 people a year. B. Broome is a town in the north of Western Australia. C. Another dangerous animal in Western Australia is the saltwater crocodile. D. At weekends I often go fishing or swimming with my friends or my parents. E. Suddenly, at 3 o'clock in the morning, we felt something pulling on our tent.
Jellyfish and Crocodiles (水母和鳄鱼)
Hi, my name's Ben. My family, Mum, Dad and I, live in Broome in Western Australia. Western Australia is about 80 times larger than Italy, but only 1.5 million people live there.
 1.   It has a population of about 12,000. It's right on the coast and is known for its famous Cable Beach, which is 20 km long.
We live in the town in a house with a large garden.  2.   We drive to Cable Beach and look for a quiet place to swim or to fish. We don't go swimming from October to March because there may be box jellyfish in the water. The box jellyfish is one of the most dangerous jellyfish.
  3.   If you are attacked by one, the best thing to do is to pour vinegar (醋) over the area of your body where you are hurt. That's why we always take a bottle of vinegar with us.
 4.   A year ago I went camping in the bush with my friend Bill and his dad. We wanted to do some fishing and set up camp about 20 metres from a river.  5.   Bill's father told us to get up and we quickly got out of the tent and ran to the car, which was only 10 metres away.
Bill's dad started the car and turned on the headlights. In the light, we could see a big crocodile pulling the tent into the river!
第六篇
A. Give them a signal (信号) by shouting or whistling (吹口哨) three times. B. they will know that you are not just making noise for fun C. Don't just walk away. D. you may get lost E. try to make a little house
If you get into the forest with your friends, always stay with them. If you don't, 1.  . If you really get lost, this is what you should do. Sit down and stay where you are. Don't try to find your friends—let them find you by staying in one place.
There is another way to help your friends or other nearby people to find you.  2.   Any signal given three times is a call for help.
Keep up shouting or whistling always three times together. When people hear you, 3.  . They will let you know that they have heard your signal. They give you two shouts, two whistles, or two gunshots (枪声). When someone gives you a signal, it is an answer to a call for help.
If you don't think that you will get help before night comes,  4.  —cover up to the holes with branches (树枝) with lots of leaves. Make yourself a soft bed with leaves and grass.
What should you do if you get hungry or need drinking water You would have to leave your little house to look for a river.   5.   Pick off small branches and drop them as you walk so that you can find your way back. The most important thing to do when you are lost is stay in one place.
第七篇
A. The teacher also travelled around the country. B. All over the deserts are farms and small towns. C. This was how the first "School of the Air" started. D. These families' children cannot go to school like you. E. With the development of technology, computers are becoming popular.
In the middle of my home country there are very large places. They are hot and dry land called deserts.  1.   Families live a long way from other people. Sometimes they are the only people for thousands of kilometers.  2.  
About 65 years ago these people found that using strong radios was a possible way for families living far away to communicate with each other. They decided they could use the radios for school. In this way, children could talk to each other like at school.  3.  
The children each spent about 30 minutes a day on the radio. They talked to their teacher about their work and difficulties. The teacher designed some exercises and tasks based on what they learned and posted them to the children. After finishing their work, the children sent it back to their teacher to mark.  4.   He tried to visit each child twice each year. This was sometimes difficult. The journey was very long and could be dangerous. In addition, the school held camps once a year. The children could all meet each other and shared their learning experience.
 5.   The government provides families with computers so that the children can use the Internet to talk to their teachers and classmates by email now. The teachers enjoy their work very much because they get to know the children and their families very well. It is an interesting way to learn. Don't you think so
第八篇
A. but you can't see it before you reach the top B. and I learnt lessons from his experiences during our conversations C. I really got a lot from the mountain-climbing. D. I was too young to understand his words. E. It was so challenging for me because I was only ten years old.
Whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I used to climb the mountain near my house. Walking together, my father and I used to have a lot of conversations,  1.   He always told me, "You should have goals (目标) like climbing the mountain." Without the mountain-climbing, we couldn't have enough time to spend together, because my father was very busy.  2.   It gave me time to talk with my father and to be in deep thoughts as well as to develop my patience. Once we climbed a very high mountain.  3.   During the first few hours of climbing, I enjoyed the flowers and trees, and the birds' singing. But as time passed, I got a pain in both of my legs. I didn't want to climb. In fact, I hated it at that moment, but my father said to me, "You can always see a beautiful sky at the top of the mountain,  4.  . Only there at the top can you see all the nice things, just like in life. At that time, 5.   But later, I got to know hope and confidence. I found myself standing at the top of the mountain, and the sky was as clear as the crystal (水晶).
第九篇
A. His comedies make a joke on human weakness and always have a happy ending. B. But it doesn't influence his popularity (流行程度). C. He created about 1,700 English words, including everyday ones like "lonely" and "hurry". D. When he was young, he moved to London and began to work as a playwright. E. The person should be William Shakespeare.
Who is the greatest English writer  1.  His popular expressions, like "to be or not to be, that is a question", and his stories such as Romeo and Juliet are almost famous in every corner of the world.
William Shakespeare was born in a small town in England in 1564. 2.  By 1594, he had become an important playwright (剧作家) in London.
Whether comedies or tragedies, Shakespeare's plays always catch people's hearts. 3.  In A Midsummer Night's Dream, fairies (仙女) play magical tricks on people lost in the woods. His tragedies, however, can be very dark. Macbeth tells the story about a man who becomes king by killing a lot of people.
Shakespeare's works also have a big influence on the English language. 4.  Of course, Shakespeare wrote his plays 400 years ago and his English was very different from that of today.  5.  His plays have been translated into other languages and are performed more often. There are over 400 films and TV plays adapted from his works. Shakespeare is not of an age, but for all the time.
第十篇
A. Get them talking B. Show your appreciation. C. Do something unexpected. D. But people love hearing from friends. E. You are probably waiting for someone to ask you for advice. F. These words can make a difference between going on and giving up.
It truly doesn't take much to encourage others and, best of all it's very affordable and requires no special tools. Here are some simple ways to encourage others. ☆Take an interest.
I believe this is one of the most practical ways of encouraging others. Show that you're interested in what they're doing  1.  People like to talk about themselves and once you get them talking, you fire up their enthusiasm(热情).
☆Acknowledge(肯定) a job well done.
Great achievements take time and effort. You can encourage others by acknowledging their effort. A simple "well done" or "thank you" can be useful.  2.  
☆Lend a hand.
 3.  In fact, you can be the first one to offer to lend a hand. If a person sees you are willing to spend your time and energy on their interests, they will be more encouraged to see it through and less likely to give up.
☆ 4.  .
Thank someone when he / she does something for you. Thank your partner after he/she cooks a nice meal. Thank a friend for lending you a book. A simple "thank you" lets others know what they have done is meaningful to you.
☆Give a call to your friend.
As you know, we're all busy, and in the age of emails and texts, phone calls seem ancient to many people.  5.   Even if they miss the call they'll appreciate the effort and your message. Make an effort to do this just once a week for one person and see how your connections respond to the encouragement.
Keys
第一篇F;A;D;B;E第二篇B;E;A;F;C第三篇E;B;C;A;F
第四篇C;A;F;E;D第五篇B;D;A;C;E第六篇D;A;B;E;C
第七篇B;D;C;A;E第八篇B;C;E;A;D第九篇E;D;A;C;B
第十篇A;F;E;B;D
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