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新目标英语九年级Reading
Unit1
Howtowedealwithourproblem?
Richorpoor,youngorold,weallhaveproblems.Andunlesswedealwithourproblems,wecan1becomeunhappy.2ourproblemscanaffecthowwedoatschool.Itcanalsoinfluencethewaywebehavewithourfamilies.So3dealwithourproblems?
Therearemanyways.
Bylearningtoforget
Mostofushaveprobablybeenangry4ourfriends,parentsorteachers.Perhapstheysaidsomethingyoudidn’tlike,oryou5theywereunfair.Sometimes,peoplecanstayangryforyearsaboutasmallproblem.Timegoes6,andgoodfriendshipsmay7.
Whenweareangry,however,weareusuallythe8.Perhapswehaveseenyoungchildren9together.Sometimestheyhave10anddecide11eachother.However,thisusuallydoesnotlastforlong.Thisisanimportantlesson12us:
wecan13aproblembylearningtoforget.
Byregardingproblemsaschallenges
Manystudentsoftencomplainaboutschool.Theymightfeeltheyhave14worktodosometimes,orthinktherulesaretoostrict.Wemustlearnhowtochangethese“problems”15“challenges”.Educationisanimportantpartofour16.Asyoungadults,itisourduty17ourbesttodealwitheachchallengeinoureducation18thehelpofourteachers.
By19somethingworse
Bycomparingyourself2021people,youwillfindyourproblemsarenotsoterrible.ThinkaboutStephenHawking,forexample,averycleverscientist,22regardshismanyphysicalproblems23unimportant.Hecan’twalk24evenspeak,buthehasbecomeveryfamousandsuccessful.Weareprobablyquitehealthyandsmart.Let'snotworryaboutourproblems
()1.A.easyB.easilyC.simpleD.simply
()2.A.WorryingaboutB.ToworryabouC.worryabouD.worry
()3.A.howwedoB.howdoweC.whatdoweD.whatwedo
()4.A.onB.atC.ToD.with
()5.A.feelB.feltC.wereD.fell
()6.A.downB.upC.byD.on
()7.A.belostB.lostC.loseD.arelose
()8.A.oneseffectedB.OneaffectedC.maneffectD.onesaffected
()9.A.playingB.toplayC.playD.played
()10.A.disagreeB.disagreementsC.disagreementD.agree
()11.A.tonottalktoB.nottosaytoC.nottotalktoD.nottotellto
()12.A.forB.toC.atD.on
()13.A.solvedB.solveC.answerD.answered
()14.A.toomuchB.muchtooC.toomanyD.manytoo
()15.A.inB.intoC.toD.onto
()16.A.DevelopedB.DevelopingC.developD.development
()17.A.tryingB.totryC.triedD.tries
()18.A.withB.toC.onD.in
()19.A.thinkingofB.thinkupC.thinkingoverD.thinkof
()20.A.withB.toC.atD.in
()21.A.othersB.otherC.theotherD.theothers
()22.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.what
()23.A.asB.atC.inD.to
()24.A.andB.orC.thenD.but
()25.A.nottoworryB.notworryC.nottoworryaboutD.notworryabout
Unit2
Heusedtocausealotoftrouble.
MartinMurrayisa1boy.He2bea“problemchild”,butarecentconversation3hismotherchangedhislife.Hedidn’tusetogivehismother4problems.However,afterhis56afewyearsago,Martin’slifebecame7moredifficult.Hismothercouldn’taffordto8forherchild’seducation.9this,shehadtowork,and10wasnotoftenathome.
Hismother11himas12asshecould.Unfortunately,Martinstillcausedproblemsforhim-selfandhisfamily.Hewasnotinterestedin13,andheoftengotintotrouble14thepolice.Luckily,hismotherwasverypatient,anddidn’tgiveup15tohelphim.16theend,shemadeadifficult17:
18himtoaboy’sboardingschool.Martinhateditand19causealotoftrouble.Oneday,hetoldhisteacherhewantedtoleavetheschool.EventheteacheragreedthatMartinwas20histime.
Theheadteachersaiditwasnecessary21withhismother.Martincalledhismother,buttohissurprise,thisphonecallchangedhislife.“ItwasexactlywhatIneeded,”hesaid.“Mymotherhelpedmetounderstand22shehadgivenme.Shealsotoldmethat23myfatherwasnolongerwithus,hewaswatchingme,andwouldalwaystakeprideineverythinggoodIdo.That’swhenIdecidedtochange.Irealizethatsincemyfatherdied,Ihavebeenafraidofbeingalone,andhavetriedtomakemymotherpaymoreattentiontome.”
NowMartinhasreallychanged.Hehasbeenworkinghard,andisnowatopstudentinhisclass.Howwasheabletochange?
Hismother’slovehelpedhimtofeelgoodabouthimself,andasMartinhimselfsays,“It’sveryimportantforparentstobetherefortheirchildren.”
()1.A.fifteenyearsoldB.fifteen-year-oldC.fifteen-years-oldD.fifteen-yearsold
()2.A.usedtoB.wasusedtoC.wasusedforD.wasusedas
()3.A.andB.orC.withD.but
()4.A.muchB.manyC.alittleD.abitof
()5.A.father’sB.fatherC.mother’sD.mother
()6.A.dyingB.diedC.deadD.death
()7.A.muchB.veryC.quiteD.muchto
()8.A.payB.takeC.spendD.cost
()9.A.DoingB.TodoC.DoneD.Did
()10.A.soB.thenC.butD.or
()11.A.lookedlikeB.lookedforC.lookedafterD.lookedup
()12.A.niceB.OKC.goodD.well
()13.A.studyB.studyingC.tostudyD.studied
()14.A.withB.onC.toD.in
()15.A.triedB.tryC.tryingD.totry
()16.A.InB.AtC.ByD.On
()17.A.decideB.decisionC.todecideD.deciding
()18.A.sendB.tosendC.sendingD.sent
()19.A.wasusedtoB.wasusedforC.usedtoD.getusedto
()20.A.wastingB.wastedC.wastesD.towaste
()21.A.totalkB.talkingC.talkedD.talks
()22.A.howmanyB.howmuchC.howD.what
()23.A.eventhoughB.ifC.atD.in
()24.A.everythinggoodB.goodeverythingC.everythingwellD.welleverything
()25.A.aloneB.beingaloneC.lonelyD.isalone
Unit3
ShouldIbeallowedtomakemyowndecisions?
Manyteenagershavehobbies.Butsometimesthesehobbiescanget1ofschoolwork,andparentsmight2theirchild’s3atschool.Teenagersoftenthinktheyshould4practicetheirhobbiesas5astheywant.Doyouagree?
LiuYu,a6fromShandong,isa7star.Heisinhisschoolrunningteam,andhasalwayswantedtobeaprofessionalathlete.However,hisparentswon’tallowhimtotrainasmuchashe8.“OfcoursewewanttoseeLiuYu9hisdreams,”saysMrLiu,“andweknowhowmuchhelovesrunning.That’sgreat,andmywifeandIhavewatchedhimin10ofhisraces.Wehave11againstrunning!
Butwe12thinkaboutthatoursonneedstoberealistic.Nowheisgetting13,andheneedstothinkaboutwhatwillhappenifhe14becomeaprofessionalrunnerintheend.”
LiuYudoesn’treallyagree.“Well,IthinkIshouldbeallowedto15decisionsformyself,”hesays.“Myparentshavealwaystaughtmetheimportanceof16hardandnotjust17whatIenjoy.Iunderstandthis.ButI’mserious18running.19aprofessionalrunneristheonlythingIhave20wantedtodo.”
MrandMrsLiubelievethatLiuYushouldstudyhard21theevenings,andsotheydon’tallowhim2223schoolnights.“Iknowthismightseemstrict,”saysMrsLiu,“butwethinkwe’redoingtherightthing.Hehastounderstandthatveryfewpeoplecanbecomeprofessionalathletes.It’saverydifficultdreamtoachieve.Wedon’tallowhimtopracticeeverydaybecausewethinkheneedstospendtime24hishomework.”
ButLiuYustilldoesn’tagree.“Iknowmyparentscareaboutme,”hesays.“ButtheyarealwaystalkingaboutwhatwillhappenifIdon’tsucceed.ButIwillsucceed!
IthinkIshouldbeallowedtomakethisdecisionformyself.OnlythenwillIhaveachanceofachievingmydream.”
()1.A.inthewayofB.onthewayC.bythewayD.intheway
()2.A.worryaboutB.worryC.worriedaboutD.worriesabout
()3.A.succeedB.orC.successfullD.successfully
()4.A.allowtoB.allowedtoC.areallowedtoD.beallowedto
()5.A.moreB.fewC.muchD.many
()6.A.fifteen-years-oldB.fifteen-year-oldC.fifteenyearoldD.fifteenyeasrold
()7.A.runB.runningC.ranD.runner
()8.A.wouldlikeB.wouldliketoC.likeD.would
()9.A.achieveB.cometrueC.toachieveD.tocometrue
()10.A.oneB.everyC.everyoneD.everyone
()11.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
()12.A.doB./C.doesD.did
()13.A.eldB.olderC.oldD.elder
()14.A.won’tB.doesn’tC.willD.don’t
()15.A.makeB.doC.didD.makes
()16.A.toworkB.worksC.workingD.worked
()17.A.todoB.doingC.didD.does
()18.A.ofB.aboutC.atD.in
()19.A.BeingB.TobeC.IsD.Be
()20.A.neverB.everC.yetD.already
()21.A.inB.onC.atD.to
()22.A.topracticerunningB.practicerunC.practicingtorunD.topracticerun
()23.A.inB.onC.atD.to
()24.A.inB.onC.atD.to
()25.A.carefortB.careaboutC.careonD.careat
Unit4
Whatwouldyoudoif...?
MartinRobinsonisafamousdoctor1hasalotofexperience2teenagers.Hisnewbook,WhatWouldYouDoIf…?
3lastmonth.Itgives4whattodoinlotsofdifferentsituations.Herearetwopagesfromthebook.
Accidents
Question1:
Whatwouldyoudoifyoucutyourself5?
Doctor:
Youshouldcoverthecut6acleanclothandpressithard.Ifit’sadeepcut,youshould7adoctor.
Question2:
Ifmygrandmother8,andwasn’t9,10hurrytocallthehospitalfirst.Isthatcorrect?
Doctor:
Yes,speedisveryimportant.Getthe11first,thenmakehercomfortableandstaywithher.
Question3:
Whatwouldyoudoifyouburnedyourselfbyaccident?
Doctor:
Well,first1213baditis.Thenputthe14areaundercold15water.
Question4:
Whatwouldyoudoifyouinjuredyourkneewhilerunning?
Doctor:
IfI