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牛津译林版九年级英语上册Unit3Teenageproblems试题附答案
Unit3Teenageproblems试题
一、单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)
()1.— suggestionhehasofferedus!
—Yes.Heissothoughtful.
A.WhatausefulB.Whatuseful
C.HowusefulD.Howauseful
()2.—I’mnotgoodatspokenEnglish.WhatshouldIdo?
—Youhavemade .Keeppractisingandyouwillbegoodatit.
A.attentionB.causeC.progressD.grades
()3.—Whoischosentosingthethemesongoftheshow?
—I’mfullof ,too.Let’swaitandsee.
A.doubtB.energyC.surpriseD.excitement
()4.ThetwotiesareforyouandJim.Youcanchoose andleavetheotherforJim.
A.bothB.noneC.eitherD.each
()5.Asthemid-termexamsarecoming,Icanhardly anytimeformyhobbies.
A.spendB.spareC.wasteD.cost
()6.—Mum,howcanI mydreamofbecomingabasketballplayer?
—First,youshouldpractiseeveryday.
A.loseB.achieveC.haveD.refuse
()7.—She’shardlyeverseentosinginkaraokebars, she?
—That’strue.Sheshowslittleinterestinsinging.
A.isB.isn’tC.hasn’tD.has
()8.—WhataboutgoingtotheSouthLakeforapicnicnextweekend?
—OK.ButI’m
notsure itwillrain.
A.whyB.whereC.whetherD.when
()9.Wemustdoeverythingwecan ourEarthcleanerandsafer.
A.madeB.tomakingC.makeD.tomake
()10.—Janelooksreallytiredandsleepy.
—I’mnotsurprisedatall.Sheoften toolateandhasn’tenoughsleep.
A.staysupB.looksoutC.givesupD.worksout
()11.—MyfamilyhaveagreedtogoonholidayinTaiwan,butwehaven’tagreedon togo.
—Whynotgothereduringthesummerholidays?
A.whenB.whereC.howD.why
()12.—Whatdoyouthinkofthebook?
—Ithinkitisveryhelpful.Itisworth .
A.readB.readsC.readingD.toread
()13.Tomoftengetssomelettersfromhispenpal.Theunderlinedword“gets”canbereplacedby“ ”.
A.becomesB.receivesC.arrivesD.takes
()14.—Idon’tthinkheisallowedtostayoutafter10pm.
—Iagree.Hisparentsarealways him.
A.pleasedwithB.crazyaboutC.afraidofD.strictwith
()15.—Thankyou,Jim.I’mfeelingmuchbetteraftersharingmyworrieswithyou.
— .That’swhatfriendsarefor,right?
A.NevermindB.MypleasureC.NeversaythatD.Allright
二.完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
Gabriellawasalittleheavy,butshedidn’tknowit.Shefirst16shewasoverweight(超重的)whensomeboysstartedplayingjokesonherinthefirstgrade,andthatitwasgetting17.Shekeptthinkingaboutfood,andshefeltshehadnoself-control(自我控制)overher18.Shedislikedpressurefromhermumtolose19.She’dbeenunabletokeeponanydiet.Gabriella’sweightbecamearealstruggle20herandhermother,andsheknewsheneededsomeonetohelpher21it.Shesaidshehad22feltthinandhopedshewouldknowwhatitmeanttofeelthatway.
Aftershewenttocollege,shewantedtocreatea(n)23life,soshewouldhavefriendsand24cuteclothes,butfirstshehadtodealwithherbiggestproblem—25.Atfirst,shetriedherbesttokeeponadiet.Everydaysheonlyhad26meals:
breakfastandlunch.Butafterabouttwoweeks,she27.Shehadmorefoodagain.Andshelookedfatter.Shewasvery28.Luckily,herfriendJudy,livinginthesameroomwithher,helpedher.S
hetoldherto29eatingjunkfoodandeatmorefruitsandvegetables.Andeverydaytheyraninthemorningforaboutanhourandplayedtennisintheafternoonforaboutonehour.Aftertwomonths,Gabriellawashappytoseeshewasas30asherfriend.
Yes,peoplesurechange.
()16.A.realizedB.rememberedC.forgotD.reminded
()17.A.betterB.worseC.easierD.faster
()18.A.drinkingB.cookingC.playingD.eating
()19.A.weightB.timeC.jobD.friendship
()20.A.bothB.eitherC.betweenD.among
()21.A.getoverB.lookupC.getonD.laughat
()22.A.alwaysB.stillC.alreadyD.never
()23.A.oldB.sameC.newD.common
()24.A.washB.wearC.dressD.fold
()25.A.myselfB.yourselfC.himselfD.herself
()26.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four
()27.A.fellB.workedC.madeD.failed
()28.A.happyB.excitedC.unhappyD.relaxed
()29.A.beginB.stopC.enjoyD.keep
()30.A.thinB.youngC.oldD.fat
三.阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Ihadthemeanestmotherintheworld.Whenotherkidsatecandyforbreakfast,Ihadtohaveporridge,eggsortoast.WhenothershadCokeandcandyforlunch,Ihadtoeatasandwich.ButatleastIwasn’talonewhenIwassad.Mysisterandtwobrothershadthesamemean(刻薄的)motherasIdid.
Mymotherpreferredtoknowwherewewereallthetime.Shehadtoknowwhoourfriendswereandwhereweweregoi
ng.Wehadtocleanourclothesandtakeabatheveryday.Theotherkidsgottowearthesameclothesfordays.Wecouldnotlieinbed‘sick’inordertomissschoo
l.
Theworstisyettocome.Wehadtobeinbedbynineeachnightandgetupateightthenextmorning.Wecouldn’tsleeptillnoonlikeourfriends.Sowhentheyslept,mymotherwasbravetobreaktheChildLabourLaw.Shemadeuswork.Wehadtowashthedishes,makethebed,andlearntocookanddoallsortsofthingsathome.Ibelieveshelayawakethinkingupallthingsforustodo.
Mymotherwasnota
failureasamother.Twoofherchildrenreceivedhighereducation.Noneofushaveeverbeenarrested(takenawaybythepolice)ordivorced.Sheforcedustogrowupintoeducatedandhonestadults.Iamtryingtoraisemythreechildrenthisway.Iamfilledwithpridewhenmychildrencallme‘mean’.Why?
BecausenowIthankGodeverydayforgivingmethemeanestmotherintheworld.
()31.Howmanychildrendoesthewriter’smotherhave?
A.Four.B.Two.C.Three.D.Six.
()32.Whatcanyouinfer(推测)fromthepassage?
A.Myfamilywasrich,soIateasandwichforlunch.
B.Mymotherwasagreatsuccess.Weloveher.
C.Ifwedidn’twanttogotoschool,thebestwaywastopretendtobesick.
D.Wedidn’tneedtosharethehouseworkathome.
()33.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe‘ ’.
A.Mychildhood
B.Idoasmymotherdid
C.Themeanestmother
D.Unforgettablememories
B
Sometimesitishardforteenagerstotalktotheirparentsbecausetheydon’tunderstand.Butherearefourtipsthatmayhelp.
1.Findatimetotalkwhenyourparentsarenotdoingsomethingelse,likedishes,workingintheoffice,talkingonthephone,puttingotherkidstobed,etc.Ifnot,theirmindwillbeelsewhereandtheywilleithergetangryornotgiveyoutheirattention.
2.Asktosetatimetospeakwithyourparents.‘Dad,Iwanttotalktoyouaboutsomething.Whenwouldbeagoodtimeforustotalk?
’Theywillbeexcitedthatyouhavegrownup.
3.Makeplans.Let’sstartwithwhattheproblemsare.Putthemonapieceofpaper.Nowdealwiththembyyourself.Whatwouldyoudoifyouweretheparent?
Haveyoudoneanythingthatcausedthemtosayno?
Didyoubreakarule?
Didyoubreaktheirtrust?
Forexample,youcamehomeat11.00,butyouweresupposedtobehomeat9.00.Then,findoutawaytoearnthattrustback.
4.Startwithastatement.Calmly,openyourmeetingwith,‘YoutoldmeIcan’tgotopartiesonFridaynight.’Thisstatementexplainstheproblemyouwanttotalkwiththem!
Don’tsayotherthings.
()34.Thisarticleiswrittenfor .
A.parentsB.teenagers
C.teachersD.policemen
()35.Ifyourparentsfindyouhavegrownup,theywillfeel .
A.nervousB.successful
C.surprisedD.excited
()36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Itisalwayseasyforchildrentotalktotheirparents.
B.You’dbettersetatimetotalkwithyourparents.
C.Youcandiscussyourproblemswithyourparentsanytime.
D.Aftertalkingwithourparents,weshouldwriteeverythingdownonthepaper.
()37.Thefourtipsinthepassagecanhelpchildrento .
A.gettheirparents’trustback
B.dealwiththeproblemswiththeirparents
C.gettheirparentstounderstandthembytalkingwiththem
D.maketheirparentstakeprideinthem
C
Amanda
Iwanttosharemyexperiencesandleadership(领导能力)skillswithyoungergirls.WhenIcametoDanainthe6thgrade,Iwasashygirlwithoutself-confidence.However,throughmyexperiencesatDanaduringthesummer,Ihavegottenself-confidenceIneedtoachievemygoals.
Caitlin
BeforecomingtoDana,Iwasjustaquietgirlamongthekidsatmypublicschool.WhenIbeganatDanainthe7thgrade,Irealizedthatthingscouldchange.Inthe10thgrade,Idecidedtorunforastudentcouncilrepresentative(学生理事会代表)forthefollowingyear.AlthoughIwasnervousandfeltunsureifIwouldgettheposition(职位),Itookachance.Tomysurprise,Iwon.
Margaret
Igo
tmyfirstjobasavolunteeratahorsebackridingcampattheageof13.Mybestadviceisnevertobescaredofmakingafoolofyourself(让自己出丑);ifyoutryyourbest,peoplewillloveyou.Youshouldn’tcareaboutwhateveryoneelseisdoing,butyoushouldpayattentiontoyourownadvantagesanddisadvantagesanddevelopfurther.
()38.Amandawantstohelp bysharingherexperiences.
A.youngerstudentsB.familymembers
C.herteachersD.herclassmates
()39.HowwasAmandawhenshewasinthe6thgrade?
A.Outgoing.B.Shy.
C.Serious.D.Confident.
()40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutCaitlin?
A.EventhoughCaitlinfailed,shedidn’tgiveup.
B.BeforeCaitlincametoDana,shestudiedinapublicschool.
C.WhenCa
itlinbeganatDanainthe10thgrade,sherealizedthatthingscouldchange.
D.WhenCait