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牛津版英语九年级下册Module 1 Unit 2同步练习3A卷一、 选择填空。 (共5题;共10分)1. (2分) (2019八下密山期末) Please pay attention _ good care of your kids. A . to takingB . to takeC . for taking2. (2分) Sam doesnt like mutton,beef _ onions. What does he like? He thinks apples _ pears are nice. A . and; andB . or; orC . or; andD . and; or3. (2分) (2019九下宿豫期中) I knew nothing about it _ he told me. A . ifB . untilC . sinceD . after4. (2分) (2019八下秦淮期中) We should never forget those heroes _ they died a long time ago. A . andB . thoughC . untilD . because5. (2分) Switzerland is very small, it is the land of watches and it is very rich. A . Though; butB . Because; soC . Because; /D . Though; /二、 语法填空 (共1题;共1分)6. (1分) 语法填空 Long long ago, there was a small village in the Middle East. In the village there was an old man _ (call) Sthira. He lived by himself. His only son had gone far away to study. Sthira friends _ (wonder) whether his son would return, _ Sthira always said, Whatever happens, happens for good.One day the old mans son returned and the villagers were very happy for Sthira. He thanked the villagers and said _ (polite), Whatever happens, happens for good. However, later Sthira, s son broke his _ Once again the villagers came to visit him and once again the old man thanked _(they) and said, Whatever happens, happens for good. Some of the villagers were surprised _ (hear) this. Why? What was good? His sons leg got badly hurt!After a few days, the army came to the village and forced all the young men _ (join) the army. When they found his son had a _ (break) leg, they left him behind. Once again, all the villagers came to congratulate him on his _luck. Like always, the old man was still thankful to them and said, Whatever happens, happens for good.三、 完形填空 (共1题;共1分)7. (1分) 完形填空 Ask your foreign friends or teachers whether they experienced culture shock upon moving to China. 1are, they did.According to a survey, eighty-five percent of international students have had culture shock. Culture shock is a broad term for the series of personal difficulties that people go through in new places, for the surrounding environment is so different from that where they grow up. Its usually most extreme for those who cant speak the language of the place to which they have 2or for those who arent familiar with the social rules, such as what you should do if you meet people for the first time. Both of these things happened to me in China when I moved there in 2011.So as you can imagine, naturally, I went through the four well-known3of culture shock: honeymoon, distress, re-integration and autonomy.When I arrived at first, I was 4and. optimistic, I thought I was well-prepared for this new life in the new country, and I was eager to find out what I was going to experience later. But quickly I became upset by the cultural differences I encountered, missing how things5back home.By the end of my first year, I had totally lost my self-confidence; I was a bitter, clumsy and sensitive person, and I blamed China for making me that way.Then, in my second year, I started to6some language skills, and I found fun activities to do in my spare time, I made great foreign and Chinese friends, and with their help, I tried hard to learn to appreciate the beauty of Chinese history and culture, which was the thing I always wanted to achieve. To my delight, I succeeded in 7an interest in them. And afterwards, I learned to consider myself a confident and happy laowai.Today Im back in the US, where Im pursuing a PhD at a university in my hometown. Its been a little 8to readjust to life in my home country, I suffered at first from reverse culture shock, experiencing the four stages in the opposite order.I started out feeling independent and self-confident, before slowly realizing that I knew my country much less well than I used to. Id complain loudly about little things, like how I could no longer shout fuwuyuan! to get waiters9to let them know that I was ready to order in a restaurant.But eventually, I came to realize that what I had thought was my home had become an entirely new place while Id been away. That, by itself, was exciting.(1)A . Chances B . Experiences C . Friends D . Facts (2)A . turned B . moved C . took D . stuck (3)A . types B . stages C . names D . effects (4)A . nervous B . excited C . worried D . satisfied (5)A . seemed B . changed C . continued D . worked (6)A . hold up B . make up C . pick up D . speed up (7)A . showing B . developing C . expressing D . receiving (8)A . difficult B . relaxing C . fast D . interesting (9)A . word B . service C . attention D . smile 四、 阅读理解 (共1题;共8分)8. (8分) 阅读理解 Ali, who was working a long way from his home, wanted to send a letter to his wife, but he could neither read nor write, and he had to work all day, so he could only look for somebody to write his letter late at night. At last he found the house of a letter writer whose name was Nasreddin.Nasreddin was already in bed. It is late, he said. What do you want? I want you to write a letter to my wife, said Ali. Nasreddin was not pleased. He thought for a few seconds and then said, Has the letter got to go far? What does that matter? answered Ali.Well. My writing is so strange that only I can read it, and if I have to travel a long way to read your letter to your wife, it will cost you a lot of money. Ali went away quickly.(1) Ali wanted to to his wife. A . get somethingB . have a letter writtenC . bring a flowerD . say good-bye(2) At last he found the house of . A . a buyerB . a sellerC . an old manD . a letter writer(3) When Ali told Nasreddin what he wanted to do, Nasreddin was A . not pleasedB . pleasedC . excitedD . angry(4) Nasreddin said that his writing was .A . easy for anyone to readB . strange for anyone to readC . too strange for anyone to writeD . difficult for anyone to read第 8 页 共 8 页参考答案一、 选择填空。 (共5题;共10分)1、答案:略2、答案:略3、答案:略4、答案:略5、答案:略二、 语法填空 (共1题;共1分)6、答案:略三、 完形填空 (共1题;共1分)7、答案:略四、 阅读理解 (共1题;共8分)8、答案:略
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