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牛津译林版九年级下册Unit 2 Reading(2)课时练习姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、单选题1 . My brother _ to read by my mother when he was very young.AteachesBis taughtCwas teachingDwas taught2 . If you dont like the green skirt, how about the red dress?OK, but do you have _ one? Its a bit small for me.Aa bigBa biggerCthe biggest3 . - Have you ever _ Quanzhou ?- Yes, I _ there five years ago.Abeen to ; have goneBgone to; wentCbeen to; went4 . Could youme with information about student exchange programs?AofferBprovideCgiveDsupply5 . My brother _the film Youth when I rang him yesterday.AwatchesBwatchedCwas watchingDis watching6 . Where is Jim? I think he _on the playground.Adoes homeworkBreads a bookCis runningDis seeing7 . The girl likes things on the Intemet.Alooking outBlooking forClooking atDlooking after二、完型填空On January3rd, Chinas Change 4 lunar probe ( 探测器) landed on the far side of the moon. There is one side of the moon that always_ Earth. But it has another side that we have never seen. This is the far side.Change 4is the first probe in history to_land on this side. The landing is being seen as a major milestone in exploring space.While this task is of great importance in history, it will also_ useful information that could inform our understanding of the early solar system (太阳系), and perhaps even the early space. Change 4 will help scientists learn more about the moon._the far side is less influenced by Earths gravity, it is a good place for scientists to study deep space.Change 4cant communicate with Earth_. ButQueqiao, a relay satellite (中继卫星), can help us stay in touch. Queqiao was sent into space in May. After Change 4 landed on the moon, Queqiao took pictures and_ them back to Earth. Some spacecraft have taken pictures of the moons far side before, but no one has ever touched down there.The ground which Change 4 landed on is grey. It_billions of years ago. We can see small rocks and holes there.Change 4 took six living things to the moon to see_life is possible on the moon. This is an important step toward long-term human tasks beyond Earth. The living things include cotton and potatoes. They_ in a special box. There is also some water and a small camera in it. This is the first time humans have grown plants on the moon. China hopes that humans will one day live on the moon.The great task will give_to the history and development of the moon. And China now plans to begin fully operating the third space station of the world by 2022.8 . AwatchesBcontactsCdiscoversDfaces9 . AprobablyBsuccessfullyCespeciallyDcompletely10 . AcollectBconnectCcontrolDcompare11 . ASoBSinceCUnlessDUntil12 . AwiselyBsimplyCquicklyDdirectly13 . AledBhandedCsentDdonated14 . AformedBforcedCpaintedDstored15 . AwhyBwhetherChowDwhere16 . AjoinBarriveCgrowDcut17 . AcourageBrewardsCcluesDpraise三、根据首字母、中文提示填空18 . My cousin Lily has long _ (直的)hair.19 . How many _ (月份)are there in a year?20 . He turned and walked in the opposite _ (方向).21 . Can you _ (想象)what the future will be like?22 . When you visit a foreign country, it is necessary to know how to ask for help _ (礼貌地).四、用所给单词的正确形式填空用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空23 . He is_(good) at cooking than me.24 . Is this movie as _(funny) as that one?25 . He usually studies English by _(read) it in the morning.26 . -When _ your mother _ (buy)you that blue dress, Lucy?-Maybe two or three weeks ago.27 . The twins(双胞胎)look the same. But they also have some _(different).五、回答问题Most of us probably dreamed about becoming an astronaut when we were little. But how many of us have actually become one, or are at least working toward it? Its true that the advice “Always follow your dreams” is something that is typically easier said than done.But still, this is the one piece of advice that Alyssa Carson wants to share with her peers. This 17-year-old girl from the US has become one of the candidates (候选人) for NASAs 2033 project to go to Mars. If everything goes well, Carson will be one of the first human beings to ever set foot on the red planet.Carson began to dream of going to mars when she was only three years old. After watching an astronaut-themed cartoon and hearing from her father that humans had only been to the moon but not Mars. Carson decided that she wanted to be the first one to do so.To realize her dream, she has worked hard toward it. At the age of 12, Carson became the first person to attend all three NASA space camps, and she sat with real astronauts to discuss the future of Mars missions. Now 17, Carson is continuing with her space training while still taking on her high school work like a “normal” teenager, except that she studies all her subjects in four languages-English, French, Spanish and Chinese.“I dont think theres anything specific that makes it easier for me or makes it something that others cant do,” Carson said in an interview. “Ive just really focused myself on what I want to accomplish.”Besides, Carson is willing to make sacrifices (牺牲) for her dream. Shes fully aware of the danger of the mission and the possibility that she might never be able to come back. She also accepts the fact that she cant get married and start a family because any loved ones left on Earth may be a distraction for her and for the mission. But Carson believes that its all worth it, summarizing her view with this ancient Greek proverb she once quoted, “A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know theyll never sit in.”While some peoples dreams may sound out of this world, Carson is on her way.28 . Where is Carson from?29 . When did Carson begin to dream of going to Mars?30 . What languages is Carson learning?31 . Why cant Carson get married and start a family?32 . What does Carson do to follow her dream?六、汉译英:整句把下列各句翻译成英语。33 . 这儿既美又安静,但雨水多。_.34 . 法国面积超过260,000 平方英里。_.35 . 当我有时间我就给你打电话。_.36 . 在我家旁边有个足球场,并且有个游泳池在它的旁边。_.37 . 我想要邀请我的朋友们和我在周末一起看电影。_.第 7 页 共 7 页参考答案一、单选题1、2、3、4、5、6、7、二、完型填空1、三、根据首字母、中文提示填空1、四、用所给单词的正确形式填空1、五、回答问题1、六、汉译英:整句1、
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