Unit7Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.阅读理解训练人教版九年级全册英语.docx

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1、Unit7Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.阅读理解训练(一) A friend of mine was fond of drawing horse. He drew the horses very well, but he always began the tail. Now it is the Western rule to begin at the head of the horse, that is why I was surprised. It struck me that it could not rea

2、lly make any difference whether the artist begins at the head or the tail or the belly(肚子) or the foot of the horse, if he really knows his business. And most great artists who really know their business do not follow other people's rule. They make their own rules. Every one of them does his wor

3、k in a way peculiar(奇特的) to himself; and the peculiarity means only that he finds it more easy to work in that way. Now the very same thing is true to literature(文学). And the question, "How shall I begin?" only means that you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail or so

4、mewhere else. That is, you are not yet experienced(有经验的) enough to trust to your own powers. When you become more experienced you will never ask the question, and I think that you will often begin at the tail -that is to say, you will write the end of the story before you have even thought of the be

5、ginning. ( )1. A friend of the writer's drew the horses _.A. very well B. in the way of western rule C. in the way of his own rule D. all of the above( )2. The writer was surprised because _. A. the artist began to draw at the head of the horse B. the artist began to draw at the tail of the hors

6、e C. the artist made his own rule D. the artist did not follow other people's rule ( )3. You are not yet experienced because _. A. you don't know where to begin B. you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail C. you always asked question D. you do not trust to your own powe

7、rs( )4. When you become more experienced you will _. A. never ask question B. often begin at the tail C. should write the end of the story D. should think of the beginning( )5. The topic of the passage is _. A. How to draw a horse B. How to write a story C. How to make your own rules D. Trust to you

8、r own powers (二) Miss Smith is sixty-four years old now. She loved a strong young man when she was nearly twenty. She gave him all but the man took all her money away suddenly and she couldn't find him any longer. She was so sad that she decided to kill herself. Her parents found this and stoppe

9、d her. They took good care of her. Since then she hated all men and didn't marry. Later her parents died and left her plenty of money. Now a woman does all housework for her and she learned to drive and she goes wherever alone. She thinks she can live better without men. It was June 20 yesterday

10、. And it was her birthday too. She drove to the best restaurant(饭馆) in the city. She came in and told the waiter(侍者) to bring her an expensive birthday cake. The waiter had looked around and found only the old woman was sitting there. He asked, “Will you take it home, madam?” “ No, ”said the woman.

11、“I'll eat it here. ”“How many pieces do you want me to cut it into for you, six or twelve?” The old woman thought for a while and said, “You'd better cut it into six pieces. If you cut it into twelve, I can't eat them up(吃完). ( )1The young man took all her money away because_.Ashe was ve

12、ry rich Bhe needed it Che didn't love her Dshe was bad to him ( )2Miss Smith hates all men because_. Athey brought her a lot of trouble Bthe young man fooled(欺骗) her Cnone of them is good Dshe likes to live alone ( )3The word “marry” in the story means_. A结婚B生育C改嫁D出门 ( )4Now Miss Smith doesn'

13、;t believe(相信)_.Aher friends Bher parents Cwomen Dmen ( )5The old woman decided to take her birthday_.Ain the restaurant Bat home Cin her car Din the street( )6The old woman told the waiter to cut the cake into six pieces because _.? Afive friends of hers were going to see her Bshe knew twelve piece

14、s were more than six Cshe thought she could eat only six pieces Dshe wouldn't trouble the waiter (三)One day, an old lady wanted to go to Lodon to see her son. She got up early and reached the small station at nine O'clock in the morning. Because this was her first trip (旅行)to London, she did

15、n't know the train time. She was very worried. Just at that moment, she saw a little boy running toward her. She stopped him and asked him what time the rain would arrive and when the train would leave for London. The boy looked at the woman and said, “tu:tu:tu:tu:”just like firing a gun(象开枪似的).

16、 Then he ran away. The old lady was very much surprised and got angry. She didn't know why the boy had made fun of(开玩笑)her. She sat in a chair and thought and thought. At last she began to smile. She could not help(不禁) crying out, “What clever boy! He told me the train time in such a way!” ( ) 1

17、When the lady got to the small station, _. Ashe saw no one there Bthe train had arrived Cshe asked a boy the train time Da boy came up to meet her. ( )2The little boy ran away because_. Athe lady laughed at him Bhe had told the lady the train time Cthe lady was angry with him Dhe didn't want to

18、tell the lady the train time ( )3That day the lady stayed at the small station for about_. Aone hour Btwo minutes Cfive hours Dhalf a night ( )4At last the old lady understood the train would arrive at_, and leave at _. A158;202 B200;212 C202;204 D1010;212 ( )5Which of the following is true? AThe ol

19、d lady didn't get up early enough to catch the train. BThe old lady ever went to London before. CThe boy got angry with the lady and made fun of her. DThe boy told the train time in a clever way. (四)Denis was a thief. He wrote a letter to another thief Pat. But the police got the letter. It read

20、s: BNLD ZS LHCMHFGS ZMC GZUD SGD SGHQSX ONTMCR VHSG XNT. Whats it about? How can you read it? The policemen were quick. They studied the letter carefully and soon found out what they want. Now lets suppose you were a policeman. Can you read Denis letter? Maybe you need some help: When Dennis wanted

21、a letter, he wrote down the letter before it in the alphabet. Now can you read Deniss letter? What must Pat do? When? And what did Denis want?( )1. The letter before B and C are A and B. The letter before A and B are _. A. C and B B. Z and A C. A and Z D. Z and B ( )2. In the letter Dennis asked Pat

22、 to go at _. A. noon B. midnight C. five oclock D. eight oclock( )3. “The policemen were quick.” This sentence means the policemen _. A. read the letter soon after they got it B. could run very fast C. were very bright D. were very careful( )4. Suppose Pat asked Denis to “meet at the railway.” What

23、would he write? _. A. LDDW XS WKH UDLDZDB VSZSHNM B. LDDS CV VJG TCKNYCA VCVKQPY C. LDEU BU UIF QZHKVZX TUVUJPO D. LDDS ZS SGD QZHKVZX RSZSHNM ( )5. Which of the four is the best title? _. A. A Strange Letter B. A Clever Thief C. The Clever Policemen D. How to Read a Letter(五)It was Sunday and Tom w

24、as staying home. After breakfast he went out into the garden and played quietly by himself. There were no kids around and he was used to(习惯于)playing alone quietly. He played with Bobby, the dog. He climbed up and down the trees. Sometimes a bird would come down to perch(停歇) on top of the doghouse. T

25、hen Tom would have the greatest fun (爱好) by throwing a stone or something at it. Though he never made it. He did like doing this kind of things. Now Tom had been in the garden for half an hour. Suddenly a crack(碎裂声) was heard and the little boy began crying. “What's the matter, Tom? ” his mother

26、 looked through the kitchen window. Tom ran into the kitchen. “Mum” he sobbed(抽泣),“I broke Bobby's plate. I didn't know it was so fragile (易碎的)”. His mother put her arms round him and said, “Don't feel too bad, Tom. We have other plates for Boddy. But how did you break that one? ” “I thr

27、ew this at a bird but missed, and it went straight to the plate. ” In Tom's hand was his father's gold pocket watch(金怀表)! ( )1When did the story happen AOn a Sunday afternoon. BOn a Sunday morning. CAt noon. DIn the evening. ( )2When a bird perched on top of the doghouse, Tom_Awould like to

28、play with it. Bwas very interested in it by throwing a stone at it. Cwould like to give it something to eat. Dwould smile.( )3There were no kids around and he was used to playing alone quietly. Here “kids ”means _. Amen Bdogs Cchildren Dbirds( )4How long had Tom been in the garden when his mother he

29、ard him cryAAn hour. B A day. CTwo hours DHalf an hour.( )5“Though he never made it” means“_” AThough he couldn't hit a bird with a stone or something. BThough he couldn't catch the bird. CThough he couldn't have fun from the bird. DThough he couldn't eat the bird. (六) We spent a day

30、 in the country and picked a lot of flowers. Our car was full of flowers inside! On the way home we had to stop at traffic lights, and there my wife saw the bookshelf. ? It stood outside a furniture(家具)shop. “Buy it,” she said at once. “Well carry it home on the roof-rack(车顶架). Ive always wanted one

31、 like that.” ? What could I do? Ten minutes later I was twenty dollars poorer, and the bookshelf was tied on to the roof rack. It was tall and narrow, quite heavy too. ? As it was getting darker, I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening. The police even stopped traffi

32、c to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea. ? After a time my wife said, “Theres a long line of cars behind. Why dont they overtake(超车)?” ? Just at that time a police car did overtake. The two officers(警官)inside looked at us seriously when they went past. But then, with a kind smile the

33、y asked us to follow their car through the busy traffic. The police car stopped at our village church(教堂). One of the officers came to me. ? “Right, sir,” he said. “Do you need any more help now?” ? I didnt quite understand. “Thanks, officer,” I said. “Youve been very kind. I live just down the road

34、.” ? He was looking at our things: first at the flowers, then at the bookshelf. “Well, well,” he said and laughed. “Its a bookshelf youve got there! We thought it was-er, something else.” ? My wife began to laugh. Suddenly I understood why the police drove here. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, its a

35、bookshelf, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could. ? ( )1、From the story we know that _. Athe writer was poor and didnt buy the bookshelf for his wife Bthe writers wife didnt like the bookshelf at all Cthe writer was always glad to buy something for his wife Dthe writer was not very glad

36、 to buy the bookshelf for his wife ( )2、What made the writer think that carrying furniture was “a good idea”AHe could drive slowly and it was safe. BOther drivers would let him go first. CHis wife could use a new bookshelf. DHe could save a lot of money and time. ( )3、Why were the police and other d

37、rivers so kind to the writer? ABecause they thought the writer liked studying very much and needed a bookshelf. BBecause they didnt think it was polite to overtake a car with a bookshelf on it. CBecause they thought somebody in the writers family had died and he needed help. DBecause they thought it

38、 was dangerous to carry a bookshelf on a car. ( )4、Why did the writers wife begin to laugh? ABecause now she knew what mistake the police had made. BBecause at last her husband understood why the police had driven to the church. CBecause the officer was always looking at the flowers and the bookshel

39、f. DBecause the police had helped them a lot. ( )5、When did the officers begin to realize(意识到)they had made a mistake ABefore they arrived at the church. BBefore they overtook(overtake的过去式)the writers car. CAfter one of them looked at the flowers and the bookshelf carefully at the church. DAfter the

40、 writers family left the church.(七)One morning in London. The weather was very cold, and many people caught a cold. They had to see a doctor, so there were many people in the doctor's waiting-room. At the head of the line was an old woman. The woman did not live in London. She lived in Scotland

41、(苏格兰). She came here to visit her daughter. She wanted to see the doctor because she got a bad cold and coughed day and night. “If I get there early, I can see the doctor quickly, ” she thought. So she was the first in the line. She sat nearest to the doctor's door. An American came into the wai

42、ting-room, and walked quickly to the doctor's door. The old woman thought he was a queue jumper. She stood up and took his arm slowly, she said, “We were all here before you. You must wait for your turn. Do you understand?” The American answered, “No, madam. You don't understand! You are all

43、 after me! I'm the doctor! ”( )1How many people were there in the doctor's waiting-room ?AA few people. BA lot of people. CFew people. DNobody. ( )2The woman came _.Afrom the country Bfrom a town Cfrom a factory Dfrom a farm( )3The old woman was the first in the line so that she could _.Aspe

44、nd less time Bspend less money Csee the doctor quickly Dhave a talk with the doctor ( )4Where did the doctor come from?AEngland. BScotland CAmerica. DLondon.(八)Mr Smith works in an office. He's very busy and has no time to have a good rest. Every evening. When he comes back from his office, he&#

45、39;s always tired and wants to go to bed early. But his wife often has a lot of interesting things to tell him after supper. She doesn't stop talking until she falls asleep, but it's usually too late and Mr Smith has to get up in time in the morning when she is asleep. One day the man felt t

46、errible and couldn't go to work. He decided to go to see a doctor. And Mrs Smith went to the hospital with him. Before her husband said what was the matter with him, the woman had told the doctor all and the man understood why. He wrote out a prescription(处方). And when Mr smith brought the medic

47、ine to the resulting room(诊室), the doctor said to her, “The bottle of medicine is for your husband and the pills are for you. ” “For me?” the woman said in surprise. “I'm fine. I don't need any medicine!” “I don't think so, madam, ”said the doctor. “They are sleeping pills. Your husband will soon be all right if you take them. ” ( )1Mr Smith is _. Atoo busy to have a good rest Btoo busy not to have a good rest Cbusy enough to have a good rest Dnot busy enough to have a

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