【暑假自练】Unit 3 Teenage problems(含听力音频+答案)九年级英语上册 牛津译林版

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【暑假自练】Unit 3 Teenage problems(含听力音频 答案)九年级英语上册 牛津译林版
一、听长对话选答案
听对话,回答问题。
1.How many pounds has Mark lost
A.10 pounds. B.20 pounds. C.60 pounds.
2.Where does Mark swim
A.At school. B.In the sports center. C.In the park.
3.How did Mark lose weight
A.By eating less. B.By walking in the street. C.By eating healthily and exercising.
二、听短文选答案
4.This passage tells us __________.
A.how important friendship is B.friends are God’s way of taking care of us C.how to find real friendship and keep it
5.A good friend should be __________.
A.kind and rich B.patient and kind C.patient and have good looks
6.When you have a fight with your friend, __________.
A.you can write a letter to him or her if he or she doesn’t want to talk
B.you must have an honest talk, even there are a lot of people around
C.you are supposed to write a letter as soon as possible
7.How many steps of being good friends again are mentioned
A.Four. B.Three. C.Two.
8.Who tells young people some smart ways to find friends
A.An American writer. B.An American teacher. C.An Australian writer.
三、语法选择
Bad behaviour is a problem for some young people and for their parents and teachers! But those 9 behave badly in a classroom environment are not necessarily bad at heart. Some children may have difficult experiences in their home lives, and some may never 10 how to behave properly.
Sometimes children like this are much 11 than they seem. 12 children might behave badly for a more positive (积极的) reason — they do not pay attention in the classroom because what they are learning is not difficult enough for them.
A popular way for parents to deal with “problem children” is 13 them to summer camps. At these camps, the children are forced to improve their behaviour under strict rules, in order not to be punished. However, such programs usually only have a short-term effect. A more effective choice might be a program which helps children develop new edy (喜剧) Camp tries to do just that.
At Comedy Camp, professional comedians train children and help them 14 their confidence by performing on stage. Children get a chance to try different forms of comedy: stand-up, skits (滑稽短剧), monologues (独白), impersonation (模仿) and so on. Then they choose a piece to work on and practise it 15 they can perform it well. 16 the course, children perform on stage to show 17 they have grown. Hopefully, they 18 the course with a new interest which they can take away. They may help to improve their behaviour.
9.A.who B.whom C.which D.whose
10.A.have taught B.teach C.be teaching D.be taught
11.A.smart B.smarter C.more smart D.the smartest
12.A.Others B.The other C.Other D.Another
13.A.being sent B.to send C.sent D.send
14.A.develop B.developed C.developing D.development
15.A.before B.when C.because D.until
16.A.To the end B.In the end C.At the end of D.By the end of
17.A.how much B.how many C.how far D.how long
18.A.finished B.have finished C.are finishing D.will finish
四、完形填空
Love them or hate them, selfies show no sign of stopping. They tend to be especially 19 during holidays. In order to take the best holiday selfies possible, the UK hotel booking website Hotels4U has 20 together some useful posing tips for you. Take a look.
Want to let everyone know how 21 your holiday food choices are Hold up some food with your fork or chopsticks. You can also 22 a piece to show what’s inside. But remember, food always looks best before being eaten.
Do you enjoy rock climbing, hiking, surfing, or 23 If you are an adventurous traveler, these holiday 24 are great times for a selfie.
Nature’s beauty can make people go “wow”. One 25 used gesture is spreading out your arms to show how much fun you are having.
Show where you are by taking a selfie with a famous attraction. 26 it is bright outside, wearing a nice pair of sunglasses will not only stop you from squinting(眯眼), but also make you look great. You can also 27 an optical illusion(视觉错觉)by making it look like you’re holding up the leaning tower of Pisa, touching the 28 of the Eiffel Tower or picking the Sphinx’s(狮身人面像)nose.
19.A.peaceful B.popular C.patient D.public
20.A.done B.pulled C.put D.worked
21.A.exciting B.strange C.foolish D.scary
22.A.show off B.take off C.fall off D.cut off
23.A.reading B.pushing C.skiing D.sleeping
24.A.moments B.months C.messages D.meetings
25.A.carefully B.commonly C.carelessly D.clearly
26.A.If B.Before C.After D.Because
27.A.stop B.watch C.turn D.try
28.A.cartoon B.top C.story D.stone
五、阅读单选
If you need glasses to read this, you are among most of Chinese students. About four-fifths of high school students in China have poor eyesight (视力). And now more and more children in primary school need glasses, too.
Two main reasons can cause poor eyesight: too much time spent indoors studying and too little time spent outdoors playing. Reading and writing for hours and hours, sometimes in poorly lighted rooms, causes eyesight to weaken. But students have to do this because there is so much pressure on them to succeed in school. They have less time to enjoy the sun.
The sun, it turns out, is important in developing good eyesight. According to a study by Australian National University, Australian children and Chinese children have the same level of eyesight before they start school, but once they enter primary school, Chinese children only spend about an hour a day outside, while Australian children spend three to four hours each day in the sunshine. The result is that while about forty percent of Chinese primary school students need glasses, only three percent of Australian children do.
And poor eyesight at a young age can have serious long term influence. As you get older, your eyesight can worsen.
With all that in mind, don’t you think it’s time to give your eyes a break
29.How many high school students have poor eyesight in China according to the reading
A.A half of them. B.Three percent of them.
C.Forty percent of them. D.Four-fifths of them.
30.Which can cause poor eyesight according to the reading
A.Like reading and writing very much.
B.Spend too much time enjoying the sun.
C.Spend too much time indoors studying.
D.Start primary school at a young age.
31.What can we learn from the third paragraph
A.Primary school studying can be very harmful to young students.
B.Australian children spend more time outdoors than Chinese children.
C.After primary school, children in China and Australia have the same eyesight.
D.Fewer Chinese primary school students have poor eyesight than Australian ones.
32.What does the writer want to tell us
A.Remember to give our eyes a break.
B.Develop good eyesight in Australia.
C.Avoid poor eyesight at an old age.
D.Spend little time outdoors playing.
Be sure that the ill person rests, drinks plenty of water and eats healthy food. Wear a medical mask when in the same room with an ill person. DO NOT touch the mask during use. Do NOT reuse the mask
Often clean hands with soap and water or alcohol- based rub(酒槎擦拭), especially .after touching the ill person or his things .before, during and after preparing food .before eating .after using the washing room DO NOT share dishes, cups, towels or bedding used by the ill person. Wash them with soap and water.
Clean and spray alcohol on the places highly touched by the ill person. Keep the windows open for 20-30 minutes. EPI ·WIN www. who. int/covid-19 Call the Health Center immediately if the ill person has difficulty breathing.
33.________ can help the ill person get better.
A.Enough rest B.Drinking alcohol C.Junk food D.Going to parties
34.How many tips are mentioned on cleaning hands
A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.
35.When you look after the ill person, you should ________.
A.share dishes and cups B.wear the medical mask
C.reuse the medical mask D.wash towels just with water
36.You should ask the doctor for help immediately if the ill person has ________.
A.a sore throat B.a cough C.a headache D.difficulty breathing
37.This leaflet(宣传单) is from an organization of ________.
A.health B.trade C.animals D.children
六、看图作文
38.暑假期间,很多孩子沉迷于网络而忽视了与父母的沟通,如下图中的Steve。请简要分析图中的这种现象并谈谈你对此现象的看法和建议,写一篇约100词的英语短文,让更多孩子懂得与父母沟通的重要性。
“Can’t talk now—I’m chatting.”
注意:文中不得出现真实的人名或任何学校名称。
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参考答案:
1.B 2.B 3.C
4.C 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.A
9.A 10.D 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.A 18.D
19.B 20.C 21.A 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.B
29.D 30.C 31.B 32.A
33.A 34.C 35.B 36.D 37.A
38.例文:
Modern technology has many advantages. While we enjoy the fun and convenience of the Internet, we also experience some new problems. This picture describes one of them. In this picture, a boy sitting in front of a computer is so busy chatting online that he is unwilling to speak with his mother.
Nowadays, many teenagers spend much time on the Internet, neglecting the communication with their parents. As a result, some family problems, such as misunderstanding and quarrels, occur. In fact, we should talk more with our parents and let them know what’s happening to us, what kind of friends we make and how we are getting on with our studies.
The lesson I take from the picture is that we should cut back on the time spent in chatting online and talk more with our parents. In this way, a harmonious family atmosphere can be created and a better relationship can be cultivated.
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