Unit 3 Teenage problems复习卷 (含答案)译林版(2012)九年级英语上册

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Unit 3 Teenage problems复习卷 (含答案)译林版(2012)九年级英语上册

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Unit3复习卷
一、单项选择。
1—Tom is ________ and open to advice.
—But his brother likes to show off his own abilities.
A. thoughtful B. energetic C. curious D. modest
2 —Miss Li. I don’t want to say sorry to Daniel.
—I’m afraid you ________. After all, you broke his glasses.
A. may B. have to C. mustn’t D. needn’t
3 There are bus stops every few _________ metres along the road.
A. hundred B. hundreds C. hundred of D. hundreds of
4 You never know how much difficulty we had ________ the problem. Luckily, we managed to solve it with Mrs Wu’s help.
A. to work out B. working out C. worked out D. work out
5. The Chinese women’s football team members worked ________ and won the Asian Cup.
A. hardly B. closely C. simply D. widely
6. —What do you think of our new History teacher
—Oh, there is ________ special in his way of teaching, and I like his class.
A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing
7.Don’t cry! Stop behaving like a child! You should ________ and find a way as soon as possible.
A. look down B. grow up C. calm down D. give up
8 —Does the colour red represent good things in Chinese culture
—Yes. But writing one’s name in red is not good, and we usually ________ it.
A. avoid B. advise C. allow D. accept
9. . —I wonder ________.
—Someone who can make me a better person.
A. when you often meet your friends B. who you want to make friends with
C. how you make your friends happy D. where you spend weekends with
10. . —Thank you for helping me carry the heavy box.
—________. That is what friends are for.
A. All right B. It doesn’t matter C. Don’t mention it D. With pleasure
二、完形填空。
Wang Fa, a 14-year-old boy, is from a small village in Yunnan Province. He won the first prize in the Guangzhou stop of the 2022 ASICS 1 JuniorTour (巡回比赛).
Wang Fa said the sport brought him to a new world and changed his life 2 .
When Wang Fa was eight years old, a coach, Zhang Xiaohong, asked him and some other boys to finish a three-kilometer run. Then Wang’s endurance (耐力) and explosive force (爆发力) caught Zhang’s 3 . “It would be a pity not to train such a 4 boy,” said Zhang. But Wang’s parents didn’t 5 him at first because they didn’t have enough money for him to learn tennis. Then Zhang offered to teach him for free. Finally, he and several boys were 6 to be the members of a tennis club in Yunnan Province.
When Wang Fa and his friends first left their 7 , they were excited. They all looked forward to the great life in the outside world. However, some of them wanted to 8 the tennis training a few days later because of the daily hard training and schoolwork, except Wang Fa. He said. “I like tennis, so I don’t feel 9 . Every time I improve a little bit in training, I feel so happy.” He also said he would have a balanced diet and try to be stronger.
“I will 10 training hard. My dream is to become a professional tennis player like Roger Federer,” he added with a confident smile.
1.A.Basketball B.Tennis C.Volleyball D.Football
2.A.completely B.comfortably C.carefully D.seriously
3.A.decision B.chance C.attention D.lesson
4.A.helpful B.successful C.lovely D.talented
5.A.notice B.support C.believe D.influence
6.A.reminded B.punished C.chosen D.learned
7.A.village B.city C.province D.country
8.A.give out B.give away C.give up D.give off
9.A.interested B.relaxed C.moved D.tired
10.A.put off B.stick to C.worry about D.end up
三、阅读理解。
A
The opening day of the 2022 Winter Olympics meets with the “Beginning of Spring”, which is the first of the 24 solar terms(节气) of the year. Let’s learn something about other solar terms.
The Spring Equinox is the fourth term of the year. It is a good time to fly kites. In ancient times, people did not have good medical resources. So to hope for health, they wrote their medical problems on paper kite. When the kite was in the air, people would cut off the string to let the paper kite float away, meaning the flying away of diseases.
Clear and Bright is the 5th solar term. It is the only one whose first day is also a traditional Chinese festival, Tomb-Sweeping(扫墓) Day. Flying kites is an activity liked by many Chinese during the day. What makes flying kites during this day special is that people cut the string while the kite is in the sky to let it fly free. It is said that it brings good luck and diseases can be chased away by doing this.
Grain Rain is the last term in spring. This period of rainfall is very important for the growth of crops. There is an old custom in southern China that people drink tea on the day of Grain Rain. Spring tea during Grain Rain is rich in vitamins and amino acids (氨基酸) which can help to remove heat from the body and is good for the eyes. It is also said that drinking tea on this day would prevent bad luck.
Start of Summer is the 7th term of the year. The temperature will rise quickly during this period. In ancient China, people believed a round egg represented a happy life and eating eggs on the day of Start of Summer was a hope for good health. They put leftover tea into boiled water together with eggs and the “tea egg” was created. Today tea egg has become a traditional snack in China.
1. Which of the following solar terms are better choices for people to fly kites
① The Spring Equinox ② Clear and Bright ③Grain Rain ④Start of Summer
A. ①② B. ②③ C. ①④ D. ②④
2. Why do people in southern China drink tea during Grain Rain
A Because it can keep the diseases away from our bodies.
B. Because it can remove heat from the body and do good to the eyes.
C. Because it can bring us a happy life and great wealth.
D. Because it can make us get a lot of energy.
3. How does the weather change during Start of Summer according to the passage
A. It will be windier and foggier. B. There will be a lot of rain.
C. It will be hotter and hotter. D. There will be a lot of snow.
B
On February 12, 2019, Brendon Fontaine blew out five candles on a birthday cake. "He loved the cake so much," says his mother, Faith, who lives in Winnipeg with Brendon. "I had to hide it in the back of the fridge."
Brendon's surprise came from Cakes for Kids, a group of home bakers(烘焙师)who know that a simple birthday cake can be uncommon for poor families like the Fontaines.
The group was set up three years ago by Christy Rogowski, a 40-year-old who works in health care software, and her partner, Wendy Singleton. "Imagining a child who wasn't going to have a birthday cake was really upsetting," Rogowski says.
A Facebook call-out for volunteers finally added 150 bakers to their name list. When volunteers first apply(申请), they're asked why they want to do so. "Some people have said that they didn't have a cake on their birthday growing up, and they know how important it is," says Singleton. More commonly, though, they say they want families in need to know that their neighbors care about them.
The names of the cake receivers are provided by community organizations and Winnipeg Child and Family Services. A child might receive a cake because the family is poor. Sometimes a child is sick, leaving the family too busy to make the treat themselves. Cakes also go to children living in foster care(寄养). Jodi Korolyk, a worker with Winnipeg Child and Family Services, has so far ordered birthday cakes for five of the almost 800 kids in their system. "It shows the child they have a lot of people there to support them," she says.
By the end of last year, Cakes for Kids had baked over 575 cakes to mark kids' birthdays, and the baking continues. Rogowski and Singleton are even considering developing the program nationally and also providing cakes for old people who live alone. After all, there's no age difference when it comes to the positive role of a well-timed cake.
4. The example of Brendon is given to help explain why .
A. cakes should be put in the fridge B. children like cakes so much
C. Cakes for Kids was set up D. some families became poor
5 We can see from the passage that the group Cakes for Kids .
A. pays its workers much money B. has a history of three years
C. cares about volunteers' health D. gives away cakes online
6. Paragraph5 mainly tells us .
A. where kids can celebrate birthdays B. how cakes are sent to kids
C. who can probably receive cakes D. when cakes need to be ordered
7. The last paragraph shows that Rogowskiand Singleton plan to .
A. offer cakes to the old living alone B. make another 575 birthday cakes
C. improve their skills in making cakes D. create new kinds of birthday cakes
C
According to a survey U.S. customers care about their personal information and identities (身份) during the holiday season. But the survey shows these worries won’t affect how they shop. On the days of deals (交易日)—online and in stores—create even more opportunities to steal customers’ information. Here are some simple tips to protect your personal data.
Be aware of your surroundings. It seems like it should go without saying, but 43 percent of identity theft comes from a stolen wallet, checkbook, credit card, or other physical document. While holiday shopping, keep an eye on your things and stay aware of what’s going on around you.
Be careful with those public, unsafe coffee shop Wi-Fi networks. If you use an unsafe network, other users on the network can see what you see and what you send. They could break into your conversation and log in as you. New hacking tools available for free online make this easy, even for users with limited technical know-how.
Think carefully about providing your information. Mobile shopping apps are convenient, but they can store your name, address, phone number, email details. Look for apps that are clear about how they keep your data safe. Never provide information tied to your identity, like your bank account number, to someone announcing to be from a government business.
And, as all customer protection guides will tell you, don’t send cash (现金). Is someone asking you to send money immediately for a deal that seems too good to be true, or saying you qualify for a government support but need to send them a cash fee to receive it Don’t buy it. Scammers will ask you to pay in ways that let them get cash fast and make it rather difficult for you to get your money back.
8 What did the survey show in Paragraph 1
A. U.S. customers are afraid of shopping.
B. U.S. customers’ information is stolen every day.
C. U.S. customers care about their personal information.
D. U.S. customers usually shop online instead of in stores.
9. Where does identity theft sometimes come from
A. Your name. B. Your credit card. C. Your email. D. Your phone number.
10. In order to protect our personal data, we’d better ________.
A. use coffee shop Wi-Fi networks if possible
B. take notice of our surroundings while shopping
C. provide your information while mobile shopping
D. send cash to the government business if you are asked to
四、信息还原。
Have you ever received extra support from a teacher or coach who believed you were born to be successful And did this person’s expectations (期待) and actions give you the confidence you needed to succeed If so, then you’ve learned the Pygmalion effect (皮格马利翁效应).
The Pygmalion effect means expectations will influence a person’s performance (表现). 1 He found that when teachers told a student he or she had a gift in Chinese or Chemistry, the student would act better on tests than those who were not told so.
The idea behind the Pygmalion effect is that people rise or fall to reach the expectations set for them. When someone is expected to be perfect, they are more likely to get the resources they need to succeed. 2 On the other hand, when someone is thought as less capable (能力不足), they may miss a lot of chances and resources, which can result in poorer performance and less success. 3 .
This effect can be seen in different environment. In the workplace, managers who have high expectations of their workers will be more supportive and provide better chances for their growth and development. 4 Similarly, coaches are more willing to spend extra time with athletes who they consider gifted. The extra attention helps these athletes to spend more time practicing their skills, so they improve faster than the other athletes. In both cases, the key is not only to have high expectations but also to communicate those expectations and create a suitable environment.
5 And we people can use this effect in our own lives by keeping high expectations for ourselves and those around us.
A.Finally the effect becomes a kind of circle.
B.This can lead to better performance and greater success.
C.To get better results, extra time and hard work are especially needed.
D.It’s no surprise that such an environment leads to better work performance.
E.It may be hard for these people to be influenced and change their bad behavior.
F.This effect was found by Robert Rosentha in study “Pygmalion in the Classroom” in 1968.
G.By setting expectations and giving support, teachers can use the effect to help more students.
五、词汇运用。
1The book provides (有价值的) information about the famous painting.
2.The teacher gave Mary a useful (建议) on English learning.
3.You have made great (进步) in math.
4. I can't stop__________________ (想象) what life will be like if people live on Mars.
5.Has your friend Jim __________________(处理) with the problems between students.
6.Without (疑问), Jimmy is the smartest student in our class.
六、动词填空。
1. You can hardly imagine what great difficulty we had ________(encourage) him to tell the truth.
2 This is the second time he ________(get) full marks in English.
3. No decision ________(make) about the future sports meeting until we meet again.
4. Miss Wang says Learning English ___________ (require) action, or we’ll get nothing.
5. —What did your teacher say just now
—Sorry. I didn’t catch it, I_________(read) something.
6. He doesn’t know what he should pay attention to __________ (reduce) the pollution.
七、综合填空。
When I look 1 this picture of myself, I realize how fast time flies. About one month after this picture was taken, I became 2 primary school student. Around me in this picture are the things that 3 (be) very important in my life at that time: toy cars and planes. I enjoyed 4 (study) different kinds of cars and planes. This picture brings back to 5 (I) many happy memories of my childhood.
Since I was a kid, I 6 (consider) different jobs I would like to do. First, I wanted to be a fireman because the uniform looked so cool. Then when I was in the sixth grade, I wanted to be a teacher 7 I liked my English teacher so much. When I entered middle school, my dream was to open a restaurant. I wished to have a chain of restaurants in many different 8 (city). If I succeeded in managing one, I would open more. Now I hope to be a surgeon. “That’s a good 9 (decide),” my parents say to me. I know I must try hard 10 (make) my dream come true.
八、阅读表达。
Jim didn’t like to be kissed. But people loved to kiss Jim! Both of his grandmothers and all of his aunts would kiss his face and say “You are just the cutest thing.”
Jim’s best friend, Ben, lived next door. Ben would always laugh at him. “Kissy Face! Kissy Face!”
Jim didn’t know what to do. He tried hiding when family came to visit. But his father always called him in to say hello. He tried wearing an old Halloween mask, but his mother made him take it off so his grandmothers and aunts could see his “cute little face.” Jim even tried to make his face and hands sticky, but the grandmothers and aunts just wiped (擦掉) off the stickiness and kissed him even harder.
One day, Jim’s mother told him she had a wonderful surprise. There was going to be a new baby in the family. Jim was going to be a big brother. Jim listened but didn’t say anything. He wasn’t sure whether a baby was a wonderful surprise or not.
The big day finally came. Jim’s parents brought the new baby home. So the whole family held a big party but this time not for Jim. Soon the whole family arrived. Jim felt upset about being kissed. But the grandmothers and aunts didn’t look at Jim. They all went straight to the new baby and said, “Oh, you are just the cutest thing!” and kept kissing the baby’s face. Then one of the aunts came over to Jim. “Well, you’re a big brother now,” she said. Instead of kissing his face, she just patted his shoulder and smiled.
Jim smiled, too. Maybe his days of being “Kissy Face” were over. For him, having a new baby in the family was a wonderful surprise.
How did Jim feel about being a big brother at last
What did Jim do in order not to be kissed
.What do you think would be a polite way to refuse others’ kindness
一、单项选择。 DBABB ACABC
二、完形填空。BACDB CACDB
三、阅读理解。ABC CBCA CBB
四、信息还原。FBADG
五、词汇运用。1. valuable 2. suggestion 3. progress 4. imagine 5. dealt 6. doubt
六、动词填空。1, encouraging 2. has got 3. will be made 4. requires 5. to reduce
七、综合填空。
1.at 2.a 3.were 4.studying 5.me 6.have considered 7.because 8.cities 9.decision 10.to make
八、阅读表达。
1.Jim felt wonderful about being a big brother at last. 2.In order not to be kissed, Tom tried hiding when family came to visit. 3.We can just say what we really think. (答案合理即可)

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