
九年级英语上册 unit 1 the changing world综合习题演练2(含解析)(新版)仁爱版.doc
8页1UnitUnit 1 1 TheThe ChangingChanging WorldWorld综合能力演练综合能力演练I.I. 单项选择单项选择1.The Greens _____ China for seven years.A.have come toB.have been toC.have come inD.have been in2.It’s necessary for you _____ exercise every day.A.takingB.to takeC.takeD.takes3.Xi’an is a city with many places of interest and _____ tourists come here every year.A. thousand ofB. thousandC. thousandsD. thousands of4.This is the most beautiful park I have _____ visited.A.everB.yetC.neverD.already5.Now most families have only one child _____ our country’sone-child policy.A.soB.becauseC.because forD.because of6.—It seems _____ you like to work with children.—Yes, they are so lovely.A.thatB.whatC.toD.as7. In our class _____ of the students _____ girls.2A.third fifths; isB.third fifth; areC.three fifth; isD.three fifths; are8. Our teacher told us that light _____ much faster than sound.A.traveledB.travelsC.is travelingD.was traveling【【真题链接真题链接】】1. Hurry up, ______ you’ll miss the train.A. butB. soC. andD. or2. — Mum, where is Dad? — He ____ flowers in the garden now. A. planted B. plants C. will plant D. is planting 3. Unfortunately I was sitting at the table with smokers on side of me. A. eitherB. bothC. otherD. allII.II. 阅读理解。
阅读理解A ADear readers,Imagine a little girl who knows there will not be enough food for dinner, who can’t fill her stomach with water because it’s polluted (被污染), and who has watched lives slipped away (消失) from her father, little brother and sister because the family is too poor to see a doctor. She would gladly walk miles to school, but her mother needs her badly (非常) at home. What will her future be?Is it hard to believe? For Maria Pestora, it is real life.But with just 52 pennies a day, you can sponsor (资助) a child like Maria. Through“Save the Children” ,you can help Maria’s mother get the tools and ways she needs to turn their poor food into a good dinner, and get the money she needs to buy clothes and school things for Maria.To help Maria most, your money is put together with that of other sponsors. Building schools, hospitals, bringing in clean water is what“Save the Children”has been working on since 1932.3For you there are many rewards. You have the chance to write to or hear from the child you sponsored, to receive photos or progress reports, to know you are reaching out to another person, not with a handout (救济品), but a hand up. That’s how “Save the Children” works. But without you, it can’t work. Please take a moment now to fill in and post the form below to help a child like Maria.It can make a difference in his/her life and yours.For the childrenDavid Li Guyer1. We can read the letter in _____.A.somebody’s diaryB.a piece of newspaperC.a progress reportD.a story book2. What’s Maria’s most serious problem?A.She has no chance to go to school.B.Her father died of a serious disease.C.Hard work has made her suffer a lot.D.Her mother needs her badly at home.3. What is “Save the Children”?A.An activity to help poor children go to school.B.An office of the government to collect money.C.A program shown at theaters to help the poor.D.A group who works for children in poor places.4. The last sentence in the letter means“_____”.A.If Maria goes to school, you will be rewardedB.What you give is more than what you takeC.Both Maria’s life and yours will change a lotD.Maria and you can help each other at school45. Which activity is similar to “Save the Children”?A.English CornerB.Project HopeC.The Summer CampD.Job TrainingB BAre you shy? If you are, you are not alone. In fact, close to 50 percent of people are shy. Almost 80 percent of people feel shy at some point in their lives. These days, shyness is becoming more and more common. Now, scientists are trying to understand shyness. They have some interesting ideas about why people are shy.Is it possible to be born shy? Many scientists say yes. They say 15 to 20 percent of babies behave shyly. These babies are a little quieter and more watchful than other babies. Interestingly, these shy babies usually have shy parents. As a result, scientists think that some shyness is genetic.Family size might cause people to be shy as well. Scientists at Harvard University studied shy children. They found that 66 percent of them had older brothers and sisters. As a result, they became shy. At the same time, children with no brothers and sisters may be shy as well. Growing up alone, they often play by themselves. They are not able to learn the same social skills as children from big families.You may also be shy because of where you were born. When scientists studied shyness in different countries. They found surprising differences. In Japan, most people said they were shy. But in Israel, only one of three people said so. What explains the difference? One scientist says the Japanese and Israelis have different opinions of failure. In Japan, when people do not succeed, they feel bad about themselves. They blame(责备)themselves for their failure. In Isra。












