仁爱英语九下Unit 6单元阅读专项训练

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仁爱版九下U6阅读训练
(A)
MOVIE GUIDE THURSDAY
Rush Hour 15:00 23:00 My Life as Mcdull 9:00 13:00
①Action Movie Do you like Jackie Chan? Rush Hour is another movie of his. It’s so exciting. Come and have fun! ②Cartoon Mcdull is a little pig. He’s kind of silly but he’s very cute. Do you want to enjoy happiness with him? Be sure to watch it!
Mr. Bean 11:00 19:00 Harry Potter Ⅲ 17:00 21:00
③Comedy Rowan is a great actor. His movie Mr. Bean is coming. It’s very funny. Don’t miss it! ④Science Fiction Harry Potter has been in the wizardry school (魔法学校) for three years. He begins a new life. How is everything going?

根据材料内容,选择正确答案。
( )36.What do you think of Mcdull?
A. Exciting. B. Silly but cute. C. Funny. D. Happy.
( )37.Mr. Li finishes his lessons at 22: 00. Which film can he enjoy on Thursday evening?
A. Rush Hour. B. My Life as Mcdull. C. Mr. Bean. D. Harry PotterⅢ.
( )38.My daughter is eight years old. Which two films does she like best, can you guess?
A. Rush Hour and My Life as Mcdull. B. My life as Mcdull and Mr. Bean.
C. Mr. Bean and Harry Potter Ⅲ. D. Harry Potter Ⅲ and My Life as Mcdull.
( )39.What kind of movie is Mr. Bean?
A. Action Movie. B. Cartoon. C. Comedy. D. Science Fiction.
( )40.Who is an action movie character?
A. Jackie Chan. B Rowan. C. Mcdull. D. Harry Potter.
(B)
Have you seen?Avatar(《阿凡达》)? It’s a popular 3D movie, and you may have to wear 3D glasses?to see it. The 3D glasses make the images(图像)from the movie look as if they were coming straight towards you.??
?More and more 3D movies are coming to theaters. Some say that 3D TV sets will come into our homes in the near future. 3D technology can make TV and movies are more exciting. However, people with eye problems may get headaches if they spend too much time watching 3D movies. Why?
??? When we look at an object(物体), each eye sees it at a different angle(角度). Our eyes send the two images to our brain(大脑), and the brain puts them together. 3D technology uses two film projectors(投影机). One projects a left-eye-image and the other projects a right-eye-image. 3D glasses allow us to see a?different image in each eye. So, when we are watching a 3D movie, our brain can’t put together the images sent to our eyes. The brain needs to work harder at “reading” the images. That makes it easier for people with eye problems to get dizzy(头晕的) or have headaches. A famous eye doctor said if your eyes can’t focus(聚焦) on the same object at once, you will have trouble watching 3D movies.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
( )31. According to the passage,?Avatar?is a ______.
A. digital camera B. digital TV set C. 3D movie D.4D movie
( )32. The 3D glasses can make the images from the movie ______.
A. look more beautiful than usual
B. look as if they were coming straight towards you
C. look as if they were far away from you
D. look more clear than usual
( )33. People will have ______ in their homes in the near future.
A. 3D computers B. 3D phones C. 3D movies D.3D TV sets
( )34. When we look at an object, ______.
A. each eye sees the object at the same angle
B. our brain puts the two different pictures together
C. there will be two film projectors in our eyes
D. our brain can’t put together the images sent to our eyes
( )35. If you wear a pair of 3D glasses, ______.
A. you will see different images in both eyes
B. your brain can’t work at all
C. the images can be put together easily by your brain
D. our brain can put the images together"
(C)
Today I will give you a special test," said the English teacher with a smile on his face.
All the students sat up straight and waited for the test to begin. The teacher began to give the test papers to all the students. After he finished handing out the test papers, he asked them to begin.
The students were very surprised to see that there was not a question but a black dot(圆点)in the center of the paper. The teacher noticed the students' surprise and said, "I want you to write about what you see there." At the end of the class, the teacher took all the students' answer sheets and read the answers. All of them described the black dot. After reading all the answers, the teacher said, "Here everyone only paid attention to the black dot, but no one wrote about the white paper." The whole class listened silently, because they were afraid to fail in the exam. Then the teacher said, "Don't worry about your marks for this test. I just want you to think about our life. The white paper is like our whole life and the black dot in the center of the paper represents(代表)problems in our daily life".
Our life is a gift given to us by God, with love and care. However, we just pay attention to the problems like illness and poverty, and never see happy things in our life. So we should try to solve our problems and enjoy each moment life gives us.
1. What was in the center of the paper?
A. a white dot B. a black dot C. a question D. a gift
2. Which of the following is wrong about the test?
A. There was a black dot in the center of the papers.
B. Nobody paid attention to the black dot.
C. Students should not just care about their marks.
D. The students were very surprised when they saw the papers.
3. What did the teacher mainly want to tell his students?
A. Our life is a gift given to us by God.
B. The black dot doesn't mean any problem in our life.
C. Don't worry about the marks for the test.
D. We should solve our problems and enjoy each moment in life.
4. What's the Chinese meaning of the underlined word "poverty" in the last paragraph?
A. 污染 B. 富有 C. 贫穷 D. 保险
5. Which is the right order of the story?
①The teacher read all the answers.
②The teacher asked his students not to worry about their marks.
③The teacher wanted his students to think about life.
④The teacher began to hand out the test papers.
A.④①②③ B.①②③④ C. ④①③② D.③②①④

(D)
Last night, a school night, my 11-year-old son's baseball team played a game that lasted until 9:30. By the time we got home and he had a quick dinner and shower, it was 10:30-an hour and a half later than a child who gets up at 6:30 should be going to bed. We love baseball. My son is having fun, getting exercise, and learning patience, teamwork and sports spirit. But the truth is that the game also influences his sleep.
As parents, we want good things for our children. We want them to be healthy both in body and in mind. To this end , we look for ways to help our kids grow and develop. We help them with
their homework. We sign them up for dance, soccer and baseball. We encourage our kids to take
honors courses(培优课程)or to have after-school jobs. And we praise them for hard-earned
success and achievements.
However, the irony is that all of these activities and responsibilities that we are giving our children to make their lives colorful could be badly influencing their health and taking happiness away. Activities, responsibilities, and goals are good. But if we want our kids to realize their full physical, learning and social ability, sleep is important. We have to start taking sleep seriously.
Parents make bedtime routines and carry out(执行)strict rules about nighttime. But in fact, these measures(措施)aren't enough because getting our kids, enough sleep isn't just about carrying out stricter bedtime. It actually requires more than that. In order to ensure our kids get the sleep they need, both parents and schools should make an effort.
1. From the passage we know the writer's son ________
A. isn't good at sports B. wastes time every night
C. can't get enough sleep D. always hangs out with friends
2. What does the underlined word "irony" mean in Chinese?
A. 光荣 B.骄傲 C. 讽刺 D. 公正
3. What does the writer think of taking honors courses at last?
A. Boring. B. Unnecessary. C. Interesting. D. Enjoyable.
4. How can we make sure kids get enough sleep according to the writer?
A. By making the children's lives colorful.
B. By refusing all the after-school activities.
C. By carrying out strict rules about bedtime.
D. By making an effort from parents and schools.
5. What would the writer probably talk about in the following paragraph?
A. Advice on how to sleep well. B. Ways of changing kids’ education.
C. The importance of sleeping well. D. Measures parents and schools should take

(E)
Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved reading crime and detective (侦探) novels, so I guess it was pretty normal that I started writing them when I was older. However, my family is very big on having a traditional career (职业) and so when I said that I wanted to go to college and study writing, my parents told me that I couldn’t. They told me that I had to study for a degree so that I would achieve a career, and not something as risky as writing. I suppose I could have studied joumalism (新闻) ,but I didn’t want to lose interest in writing because it would be something I would do every day for work, not for pleasure. I thought that teaching looked like a
pretty good compromise (妥协 ) , especially because of the long holidays. It was a good choice: by the time I was twenty-five,I’d already finished two novels and had an agent.
To be honest, I never meant to keep my being a crime writer a secret or anything, and my
friends have always known. One of the reasons most people don’t know is because my agent told
me that my name Hazel sounded too much like a romance (浪漫) novelist for older women. She suggested Brooke Lane and I thought, “Well, if you think it’ll make me successful, okay,” I’d
totally forgotten about it until I walked into school one day and saw one of my workmates reading
my novel. I asked her some questions about it, and it was so clear that she had no idea that I’d written it - she even offered to lend it to me after she’d finished! Of course, sometimes I wonder
what my students would think if they knew that their teacher was going home on the weekend to
write about murders and dead bodies, but I think my parents probably did me a favor: my teaching job keeps me in touch with the real world.
1. Hazel is probably__________.
A. an agent B. a journalist
C. a teacher and artist D. a teacher and writer
2. The underlined words “is very big on ” in the passage most probably mean_______.
A. to give no advice B. to like something very much
C. to have more experiences D. to misunderstand something
3. It’s clear that Hazel____________.
A. agreed to study journalism for a degree
B. accepted Brooke Lane as her pen name
C. would like to write something for teaching
D. told her workmates about her writing novels
4. Hazel finally realized that her parents’ advice on her career was________.
A. helpful B. exciting C. disappointing D. risky
5. We can infer from the passage that__________.
A. Hazel likes showing off in public
B. Hazel’s students all want to write novels
C. Hazel’s agent has played a role in her success
D. older women prefer the name Brooke to Hazel

(F)
For many years, sales of garlic in California had been little because of the much cheaper garlic from China. This year, however, California garlic sales are rising because American government increases tariffs(关税)on Chinese
products.
Christopher, a garlic grower in California, is manager of his company and he said, "In a perfect world, we would love to see the tariffs on China."
Tariffs on Chinese garlic rose from 10% to 25% on May 9,2019,and the reason is that U.S President Donald Trump increased tariffs on Chinese products worth of $200 billion. Since then, Chinese buyers have almost stopped buying soybeans from the United States and American soybean farmers are now getting worried.
Not everyone likes the garlic tariffs in the U.S. Last July Christopher expressed his support on Trump's policy(政策). However, officials from McCormick and Company Inc. didn't agree with the policy. McCormick's CEO, Lawrence told Reuters(路透社)that without Chinese garlic America can't go. Actually ,the trade war(贸易战)between China and America is a sign of American hegemony(霸权),and it will destroy American economy and U.S government will
lose its trust from other countries in the world.
1. From the passage we infer(推理)that ___________.
A. America is buying garlic from China as much as before
B. American soybean farmers make money as much as before
C. China is still buying crops from America as much as before
D. Garlic growers in California are making more money than before
2. Why is less Chinese garlic bought by America this year?
A. Because enough garlic is grown in California.
B. Because American government has increased tax(税收)on Chinese garlic.
C. Because China is not buying soybeans from America.
D. Because companies support American government.
3. What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to?
A. China B. the trade C. American hegemony D. a sign
4. How much tariff did American government increase on Chinese garlic On May 9,2019?
A. 15% B.25% C. 10% D. 35%
5. According to the passage, who disagrees with the America policy of having tariffs on Chinese
products?
A. Christopher B. Donald Trump
C. California garlic growers D. Lawrence



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