九年级英语全册Unit7Teenagersshouldbeallowedtochoosetheirownclothes课文语法填空+短文改错无答案新版人教新目标版.doc
Unit 7语法填空:When I was a tiny baby_( cry) all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm_( arm) to sleep in.When I was two _ (run) through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from _(dangerous).When I _(fall)and hurt myself, she gave me a hug and lifted me up.When I was seven coughing_( bad), she said no ice cream for me.But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”When I was nine watching _(scared) movies, she said itd give me awful dreams.But I shouted back_(angry) , “I should be allowed _( watch) it! Im not a baby!”When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”But I talked back again-“I should_(tell)what to do! Im seventeen now!”Now Im an adult, _(think) back to those _(time).I coughed for days after eating that ice-cream.And had scary dreams after_( watch) that film.I was late for school from staying out past ten.I regret_( talk)back, not_( listen) to Mom.Mom_( know)_( well),and for me she wanted only the best!Should I be allowed to make my own decision?Many teenagers have _( hobby). But sometimes these can get in the way of their schoolwork, and parents _(worry) about their_( succeed) at school. Teenagers often think they should be allowed _( practice) their hobbies as much as they want. Do you agree? Liu Yu, a _(十五岁的) boy from Shandong, is a _( run) star. He is on his school team and has always wanted to be a professional runner when he _(grow) up. However, his parents_ (not allow) him to train so much . "Of course we want to see him achieve his dreams,” says Mr Liu. “And we know how much he loves running. My wife and I_ ( support) every one of his races. We have nothing against _( run)! But we think our son _( need) to think about other possible jobs. He is getting older now, so he needs to think about what will happen if he doesn't end up as a professional runner.” Liu Yu doesn't _(real) agree. “Well, I think I should be allowed to decide for myself,” he says. “ My parents have always taught me how important it is to work hard at school and enter university. I understand this, but I'm serious about_( run). It is the only thing I have ever wanted to do.” His parents_( believe) that Liu Yu_ ( study) hard in the _( evening) so they don't allow_(he) to practice_( run) at night. “Maybe he thinks its too strict or unfair,” says Mrs Liu, “But we think we're doing the right thing. He needs to spend more time on his homework because it is difficult_ ( become) a professional sports stars.”But Liu Yu still disagrees. “I know my parents care about me. They always talk about what will happen if I _(not success). But I will! Im a quick runner! I think I should be allowed to make this choice _ (I). Only then will I have a chance _(achieve) my dream.”短文改错。1. 把多余的词用斜线划掉,在横线上写出该词,并划上斜线( ).2. 缺一个词:在缺词处加上一个漏字符号(),在横线上写出该加的词.3. 在错的词下面划一条横线,在横线上写出改正的词.When I was a tiny baby crying all night, my mom sang to me and stayed by my side.When I was tired and hungry, she gave me food and warm arms sleep in.When I was two run through the field, she made sure I was safe and kept me from dangerous.When I fell and hurt myself, she gave me hug and lifted me up.When I was seven coughing badly, she said was no ice cream for me.But I talked back loudly, “I should be allowed to eat some! Give it to me now!”When I was nine watching scared movies, she said itd give me awful dreams.But I shouted back angrily, “I should be allowed to watch it! Im not a baby!”When I was a teen going out with friends, she said, “Please be back by ten!”But I talked back again-“I should not be told what to do! Im seventeen now!”Now Im an adult, thinking back to old time.I coughed for days after eating that ice-cream.And had scary dreams after watch that film.I was late for school from staying out past ten.I regret to talk back, not listening to Mom.Mom knows best , but for me she wanted only the best!Liu Yu, a fifteen-year-old boy from Shandong, was running star. He is in his school team and has always wants to be a profession runner when he grows up. However, his parents wont allow him train so much. “Of course we want to see him to achieve his dreams,” says Mr. Liu. “And we know how much he loves runing. My wife and I have support every one of his race. We have nothing against running! But we think our son needs think about other possible job. Hes getting older now, so he needs to think about what happen if he doesnt end up as a professional runner.”Liu Yu doesnt really agree. “Well, I think I should allowed to decide for myself,” he says. “My parents have always teach me how important it is work hard at school and enter university. I understand this, but I m serious of running. Its only thing Ive ever wanted to do.”2