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1、 9A Unit 4 Reading2校本练习一、词汇运用1. President Xi Jinping dressed in _costumes to attend BRIC meeting in India. (国家的)2. The plane_ on the ground because of the bad weather yesterday.(逗留)3. Jack Mas success shows that appearance does not _ .(要紧)4. He failed many times, but he didnt lose _ .(灰心)5. I cannot
2、 _ you to do this .You must decide it by yourself. (强迫)6. I felt a great sense of_ when I reached the top of the mountain. (achieve)7. I bought the house_ because it was large. (simple)8. Spuds _ moment came in 1986, he won the Slam Duck Contest. (proud)9. The man tried not to show his _, though he
3、was refused to enter the hall. (happy)10. At last, Jeffery succeeded in _the presents from the host at that wedding.(get)二、单项选择 ( ) 1. The little girl will be green with fear_ he sees the mouse. A. beforeB. since C. as soon asD. while( ) 2. John was late for work again_ the heavy traffic. A. because
4、 B. because of C. since D. so( ) 3. When shall I hand in my report? As soon as it tomorrow. A. completes B. is completed C. will complete D. will be completed( ) 4. Although she was very tired, _Mum went on_ the dishes after she got home.A. but ,to do B.but, doing C.,doing D.,to do( )5. I wonder_ if
5、 I park my car here. Of course it does. You need to find a safer place. A. when it minds B. whether it matters C. how it matters D. if it works三、阅读理解 The sun shone down for nearly a week on the secret garden. The Secret Garden was what Mary called it when she was thinking of it. She liked the name,
6、and she liked still more the feeling that when its beautiful old walls shut her in no one knew where she was. It seemed almost like being shut out of the world in some fairy place. The few books she had read and liked had been fairy-story books, and she had read of secret gardens in some of the stor
7、ies. Sometimes people went to sleep in them for a hundred years, which she had thought was rather foolish. She had no intention of going to sleep, and, in fact, she was becoming wider awake every day which passed at Misselthwaite. She was beginning to like to be out of doors; she no longer hated the
8、 wind, but enjoyed it. She could run faster, and longer, and she could skip up to a hundred. The bulbs in the secret garden must have been much astonished. Such nice clear places were made round them that they had all the breathing space they wanted, and really, if Mistress Mary had known it, they b
9、egan to cheer up under the dark earth and work tremendously. The sun could get at them and warm them, and when the rain came down it could reach them at once, so they began to feel very much alive. Mary was an odd, determined(果断的) little person, and now she had something interesting to be determined
10、 about, she was very much absorbed, indeed. She worked and dug and pulled up weeds steadily, only becoming more pleased with her work every hour instead of tiring of it. It seemed to her like a fascinating sort of play. She found many more of the sprouting pale green points than she had ever hoped t
11、o find. They seemed to be starting up everywhere and each day she was sure she found tiny new ones, some so tiny that they barely peeped above the earth. There were so many that she remembered what Martha had said about the snowdrops by the thousands, and about bulbs spreading and making new ones. T
12、hese had been left to themselves for ten years and perhaps they had spread, like the snowdrops, into thousands. She wondered how long it would be before they showed that they were flowers. Sometimes she stopped digging to look at the garden and try to imagine what it would be like when it was covere
13、d with thousands of lovely things in bloom.( )1.Which of the following did Mary enjoy about the outdoors?A. The old wall. B. The stories. C. The wind. D. The weeds.( )2.Why did the writer say “Mary was an odd, determined little person”? A. Because Mary had read of secret gardens in some books. B. Be
14、cause Mary was beginning to like to be out of doors. C. Because Mary was only more pleased with her work in the garden. D. Because Mary was trying to grow healthily and happily. ( )3.What can we infer(推断) from the ending of the passage? A. Mary was too tired to continue her work. B. Mary made the se
15、cret garden back to life. C. Martha joined Marys work in the garden. D. Secret Garden will be open to public soon.四、完形填空Silent and calm, 25-year-old Linda looks out of the window. She may be smiling now, but its been a long, hard road to _1_ .Today, she is an author of a best-seller and also a famou
16、s artist. Her story is about overcoming(克服) _2_ and encouraging(鼓励) others to do the same.Linda did not begin talking _3_ she was two and a half years old. _4_ it was found that she had autism (自闭症)and had difficulty in social communication. Lindas mother taught her the _5_ of independence by exampl
17、e and encouraged her to learn how to do things _6_ .Growing up, she was _7_ bullied (欺凌). She was called an alien and some kids would even steal her snacks. She tried changing schools, but she never seemed to be _8_ .The bullying _9_ . She also had trouble with tests. But she didnt let them stop her
18、. With the help of her parents, Linda received speech and communication treatment.After a long period of treating, doctors said that Linda would not succeed or finish her studies. But she proved (证明)them _10_ . Linda worked hard to build up her confidence and found her ability-creating beautiful pai
19、ntings. And at 18, Linda went to art college to study painting and was later _11_ by the local volunteers to join them on community visits where she could _12_ her story. Now she has gone through the _13_ times. And she has come to _14_ that she is not useless. At 25, Linda sells her books and some
20、of her paintings to help herself and her family. By sharing her experience, Linda is not only _15_ others, but also changing their lives.( )1. A. wealthB. politenessC. sadnessD. happiness( )2. A. decisionsB. conditionsC. difficultiesD. discussions( )3. A. ifB. becauseC. untilD. so( )4. A. Honestly B
21、. UnluckilyC. ClearlyD. Suddenly( )5. A. progress B. meaningC. instructionD. interest( )6. A. by the wayB. right awayC. in a hurryD. on her own( )7. A. hardlyB. secretlyC. recentlyD. seriously( )8. A. welcomedB. refusedC. treatedD. allowed( )9. A. received B. developedC. continuedD. studied( )10. A.
22、 wrong B. rightC. cleverD. silly( )11. A. interviewed B. invitedC. trustedD. tested( )12. A. shareB. coverC. copyD. complete( )13. A. quietB. darkC. safeD. comfortable( )14. A. realize B. guessC. doubtD. remember( )15. A. teachingB. savingC. influencingD. controlling五、阅读与回答问题,每题答案不超过5个词There is a Ch
23、inese saying“干里送鹅毛,礼轻情意重”. What does swan feather mean in this saying? This saying comes from a historic book . According to the story, a Tang Dynasty official in Yunnan wanted to show his respect to the emperor(皇帝). He sent a man named Mian Bogao to bring some gifts to the emperor. One of the gifts
24、 was a beautiful swan, which was a very valuable gift at the time.Mian took good care of the swan on his way to the emperor. One day, he passed by a lake and wanted to let the swan drink some water. But as soon as he set the swan free, the swan flew away, leaving only some feathers on the ground. Mi
25、an was very worried, but he didnt try to run away. He decided to tell the emperor what happened. He picked up a feather and kept going on his trip.When Mian met the emperor,he told him what happened and said, “ This swan feather is light, but it carries my deep respect for you.” The emperor was happ
26、y with Mians honesty and sincerity(真诚). He forgave(原谅)Mian. People now use this saying to show that a good gift doesnt have to be expensive. What matters is the sincerity it carries.1.Where does the saying “千里送鹅毛,礼轻情意重” come from? _2.Why did the official send some gifts to the emperor ?_3.What did the swan leave on the ground?_4.How did Mian feel after the swan flew away?_5.What was the emperor happy with?_