Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes 单元练习 2021——2022学年人教新目标九年级英语全册.pdf
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1、Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their ownclothesI.完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题2 分,共计30分)A video showing a 12-year-old boy from Moche,Peru,doing his homework on the sidewalk,under a streetlight,has been watched several million times on Facebook after being by thelocal police.Staff at the Moche polic
2、e station first 2 Victor Martin late last month,while checkingsecurity cameras(监控摄像).They found a young boy sitting on the sidewalk by 3 at night.At first,they thought he was doing something bad,but later they realized he was 4 writingsomething in his notebook,taking advantage of the streetlight ove
3、rhead.Moved by the boys _5_,the police shared the video on Facebook.At the time of this writing,Victors heartwarming and 6 heartbreaking story has spreadall around the world.The local TV station 7 to find the boy and sat down with his mother tolearn why he was doing his homework on the street instea
4、d of at home.It turns out that the 12-year-olds family is so 8 that they couldnt pay for electricity,sothey just depended on a 9 during the night.Unluckily,Victor Martin could 10 finishhis homework before the sun went down,and recently he couldnt 11 the weak candlelightanymore.“One day,my son said 4
5、 12 I continue with the candle,I will be crazy!Fd better gooutside to finish my homework,Rosa Angulo Cordoba told Panamericana TV.She 13 thatVictors neck would often become hard to move because of tilting(倾斜)his head to let thecandlelight through.Victors mother said that although he 14 housework and
6、 takes care of the family sheepevery day,the sixth grader takes 15 very seriously and gets good grades.)1.A.sharedB.takenC.discussedD.praised()2.A.metB.interviewedC.noticedD.caught()3.A.itselfB.yourselfC.myselfD.himself()4.A.shylyB.actuallyC.carelesslyD.certainly()5.A.wishB.planC.spiritD.hobby()6.A.
7、by the wayB.at leastC.at the same timeD.in the end()7.A.managedB.stoppedC.promised.refused()8.A.traditionalB.popularC.specialD.poor()9.A.flashB.candleC.cameraD.fire()10.A.seldomB.evenC.onlyD.still()1 l.A.changeB.standC.enjoyD.protect()12.A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.IfD.Until()13.A.addedB.warnedC.hopedD.lie
8、d()14.A.puts offB.worries aboutC.gives upD.helps with()15.A.healthB.schoolC.friendshipD.safetyn.阅读理解(本题有12小题,每小题2.5分,共计30分)ALIFE is AWKWARD.What should you do when your parents are embarrassing(使尴尬)youin front of your friends?Or what if you see what looks like a classmate stealing someone elsesheadp
9、hones?In our social Qs column(专栏),the teenager Harper Ediger and the adult PhilipGalances give their best advice to kids looking for help navigating real-life situations.Now itsyour turn:Do you have a question about an uncomfortable social situation at school,at home,onsocial media or among friends?
10、E-mail it to us at K and Harper and Philip mayanswer it in a future issue.Please include your age and hometown,Cmon,we know you have one.To inspire(激励)you,here are reader-submitted questions weve published in previous issues:My mom signs me up for camps and activities without asking what I want to d
11、o.I only learnwhat Fm doing at the last minute.I dont like that its a surprise,and I feel that I should be able tohelp plan my time.How can I have more of a say?At my school,fourth graders need to learn different dances,then dress up for a fancy partywhere we ask partners to dance with us.This makes
12、 me nervous,and Fm not looking forward to it.How should I handle this situation?My sister is home for the college break,and lucky me,shes my roommate.As Im 12 andshe*s almost 19,we both want our own space.I know she doesnT mean it personally,but shealways complains that she doesnt have a home,which
13、makes me feel as if Im intruding in myown room.Do I tell her how I feel or let it go?()16.What should be included in your e-mail to the social Qs column?A.Name,age and social media.B.Age,school and hometown.C.Age,hometown and questions.D.Name,school and questions.()17.The underlined word say in the
14、passage means.A.the ability to plan timeB.the chance to set up campsC.the right to make decisionsD.the plan to enjoy activities()18.The writer uses some published reader-submitted questions in order to.A.show kids ways of solving problemsB.give kids examples of what to write aboutC.share Harper and
15、Philips advice with kidsD.offer kids a chance to complain about their lives()19.The social Qs column is designed to.A.help kids deal with their troublesB.train kids to writeC.have kids introduce themselvesD.advise kids to behave wellBFrench government passed a special law recently to protect the“sen
16、sory heritage(感官遗产)”in the countryside.In other words,church bells,rooster(公鸡)calls and even the smell of cowdung(牛粪)in the countryside will be protected by law in the future.The reason why the French passed the law is“the Rooster Morris case(案件)“in July 2019.At that time,a couple who moved to live
17、in the Western French town of St.Pierre sued(起诉)aneighbors rooster named Morris because the roosters crowing(打鸣)in the early morning madethem unable to sleep.However,the couple were ordered to pay the roosters owner 1,000 francsinstead of getting supported on Rooster making noise”.Its a rooster.Its
18、his right to crow!Morriss owner thinks that the neighbors request is unreasonable,which also shows the greatdifference between city and country life in France.More and more people from cities move to thecountryside in France.They enjoy the fresh air,blue sky and warm sunshine there,but they cantstan
19、d the sound of insects,birds and even rooster crowing in the countryside.In the localgovernments opinion,protecting the roostefs“crowing righf,is also protecting the sensoryheritage of all the French natural and cultural heritage.The law gets widely welcomed in St.Pierre.Im glad that the law can pro
20、tect our animalsand lifestyle,a villager told the media.support the decision.Rooster crowing is a Frenchtradition,an officer from the government said.This is a real victory for the countrysidecommunity,and each of us should do our best to protect the countryside.”()20.Why did the couple sue Morris?A
21、.Because Morris influenced their sleep.B.Because Morris didnt crow on time.C.Because Morris crowed more often.Because Morris couldnt sleep well.()21.What does the Rooster Morris case show?A.Many people dont like living in the countryside at all.B.People from cities and the countryside have different
22、 lifestyles.C.Local people in the countryside dont like people from cities.D.The living conditions are really bad in the countryside.()22.Which of the following is TRUE?A.Sensory heritage is the most important part of French culture.B.French government encourages people to move to the countryside.C.
23、People from cities are interested in protecting the countryside.D.Plenty of people support sensory heritage.)23.What does sensory heritage mean to the people from cities?A.They must get used to the lifestyle in the countryside.B.They must get on well with people in the countryside.C.They must help p
24、rotect the environment in the countryside.D.They must follow local rules strictly in the countryside.CKatie,82When I was a teenager,I was more responsible than todays teenagers.After school,I had todo lots of jobs at home.My parents were really angry when I didnt do my chores.Todaysteenagers are laz
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