人教新版九年級全冊《Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.閱讀理解訓練》2021年同步練習卷
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一.閱讀理解訓練
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1.A friend of mine was fond of drawing horse.He drew the horses very well,but he always began the tail.Now it is the Western rule to begin at the head of the horse,that is why I was surprised.It struck me that it could not really make any difference whether the artist begins at the head or the tail or the belly(肚子)or the foot of the horse,if he really knows his business.And most great artists who really know their business do not follow other people's rule.They make their own rules.Every one of them does his work in a way peculiar(奇特的)to himself;and the peculiarity means only that he finds it more easy to work in that way.Now the very same thing is true to literature(文學).And the question,"How shall I begin?" only means that you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail or somewhere else.That is,you are not yet experienced(有經驗的) enough to trust to your own powers.When you become more experienced you will never ask the question,and I think that you will often begin at the tail -- that is to say,you will write the end of the story before you have even thought of the beginning.
(1)A friend of the writer's drew the horses
A.very well
B.in the way of western rule
C.in the way of his own rule
D.all of the above
(2)The writer was surprised because
A.the artist began to draw at the head of the horse
B.the artist began to draw at the tail of the horse
C.the artist made his own rule
D.the artist did not follow other people's rule
(3)You are not yet experienced because
A.you don't know where to begin
B.you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail
C.you always asked question
D.you do not trust to your own powers
(4)When you become more experienced you will
A.never ask question
B.often begin at the tail
C.should write the end of the story
D.should think of the beginning
(5)The topic of the passage is
A.How to draw a horse
B.How to write a story
C.How to make your own rules
D.Trust to your own powers組卷:24引用:2難度:0.6 -
2.Miss Smith is sixty-four years old now.She loved a strong young man when she was nearly twenty.She gave him all but the man took all her money away suddenly and she couldn't find him any longer.She was so sad that she decided to kill jye.aiself.Her parents found this and stopped her.They took good care of her.Since then she hated all men and didn't marry.Later her parents died and left her plenty of money.Now a woman does all housework for her and she learned to drive and she goes wherever alone.She thinks she can live better without men.It was June 20 yesterday.And it was her birthday too.She drove to the best restaurant(飯館)in the city.She came in and told the waiter(侍者)to bring her an expensive birthday cake.The waiter had looked around and found only the old woman was sitting tjye.aire.He asked,"Will you take it home,madam?" " No,"said the woman. "I'll eat it here. ""How many pieces do you want me to cut it into for you,six or twelve?" The old woman thought for a while and said,"You'd better cut it into six pieces.If you cut it into twelve,I can't eat them up(吃完).
(1)The young man took all her money away because
A.she was very rich
B.he needed it
C.he didn't love her
D.she was bad to him
(2)Miss Smith hates all men because
A.they brought her a lot of trouble
B.the young man fooled(欺騙) her
C.none of them is good
D.she likes to live alone
(3)The word "marry" in the story means
A.結婚
B.生育
C.改嫁
D.出門
(4)Now Miss Smith doesn't believe(相信)
A.her friends
B.her parents
C.women
D.men
(5)The old woman decided to take her birthday
A.in the restaurant
B.at home
C.in her car
D.in the street
(6)The old woman told the waiter to cut the cake into six pieces because
A.five friends of hers were going to see her
B.she knew twelve pieces were more than six
C.she thought she could eat only six pieces
D.she wouldn't trouble the waiter組卷:13引用:1難度:0.7
一.閱讀理解訓練
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7.One morning in London.The weather was very cold,and many people caught a cold.They had to see a doctor,so there were many people in the doctor's waiting-room.At the head of the line was an old woman.The woman did not live in London.She lived in Scotland (蘇格蘭).She came here to visit her daughter.She wanted to see the doctor because she got a bad cold and coughed day and night. "If I get there early,I can see the doctor quickly, " she thought.So she was the first in the line.She sat nearest to the doctor's door.An American came into the waiting-room,and walked quickly to the doctor's door.The old woman thought he was a queue jumper.She stood up and took his arm slowly,she said,"We were all here before jye.ai.You must wait for your turn.Do you understand?"The American answered,"No,madam.You don't understand!You are all after me!I'm the doctor! "
(1)How many people were there in the doctor's waiting-room ?
A.A few people.
B.A lot of people.
C.Few people.
D.Nobody.
(2)The woman came
A.from the country
B.from a town
C.from a factory
D.from a farm
(3)The old woman was the first in the line so that she could
A.spend less time
B.spend less money
C.see the doctor quickly
D.have a talk with the doctor
(4)Where did the doctor come from?
A.England.
B.Scotland.
C.America.
D.London.組卷:101引用:3難度:0.7 -
8.Mr Smith works in an office.He's very busy and has no time to have a good rest.Every evening.When he comes back from his office,he's always tired and wants to go to bed early.But his wife often has a lot of interesting things to tell him after supper.She doesn't stop talking until she falls asleep,but it's usually too late and Mr Smith has to get up in time in the morning when she is asleep.One day the man felt terrible and couldn't go to work.He decided to go to see a doctor.And Mrs Smith went to the hospital with him.Before her husband said what was the matter with him,the woman had told the doctor all and the man understood why.He wrote out a prescription(處方).And when Mr Smith brought the medicine to the resulting room(診室),the doctor said to her,"The bottle of medicine is for your husband and the pills are for you. ""For me?" the woman said in surprise. "I'm fine.I don't need any medicine!" "I don't think so,madam,"said the doctor. "They are sleeping pills.Your husband will soon be all right if you take them. "
(1)Mr Smith is
A.too busy to have a good rest
B.too busy not to have a good rest
C.busy enough to have a good rest
D.not busy enough to have a good rest
(2)His wife doesn't stop talking until she falls asleep.That means she doesn't stop talking
A.when
B.after
C.before
D.as soon as
(3)Why does Mr Smith have to get up when his wife is asleep in the morning?Because
A.he can't fall asleep
B.he has to go to work
C.he doesn't want to sleep
D.his wife lets him get up
(4)Why couldn't Mr Smith go to work one day?Because
A.he didn't want to work
B.his wife didn't let him go
C.he felt ill
D.he was too tired to go to work
(5)"Your husband will soon be all right if you take them. " Means Mr Smith will soon be all right if
A.Mrs Smith takes the bottle of medicine
B.Mr Smith takes the pills
C.Mr Smith takes the bottle of medicine
D.Mrs Smith takes the pills組卷:14引用:1難度:0.7