

牛津译林版九年级上册Unit 1 Know yourself练习
展开The size and shape(外形)f yur ears shw yur character mre than any ther part f the face. Other parts f the face change shapes as we get lder, but ears d nt change their shapes. They nly change in size.
Reading peple’s character frm their ears is a very ld science. In the past peple thught that a persn’s ears with clur was dangerus. They als thught that the shape f the ears shwed if a persn was musical r nt. Tday, t many peple believe that the size and shape f the ears help yu knw if a persn is musical.
Ears are all different, and each different thing has a meaning. Next time yu lk at a persn, see if his r her ears are large, medium-size, r small. Lk at the lbes(耳垂). D they stick t the face? Ears that are always red mean that a persn may get angry easily. Ears that are always cld and nearly white clur mean that a persn has a nervus(神经质)character.
( ) 1. Reading peple’s character frm their ears is____________.
A. nly fr music B. an ld idea C. very new D. a gd way t talk with thers
( ) 2. When a baby is brn, ___________.
A. his / her ears are red B. his / her ears will nt change all the life
C. his / her ears will nt change in shape D. he / she will get large ears
( ) 3. When ne’s ears are red, it means_____________ .
A. he is a kind man B. he is very happy
C. he may get angry easily D. he drinks t much
( ) 4. If yu lk at smene’s ears, the right way is____________.
A. t lk at his face,ears and nse B. t lk at the size, clur, and shape
C. t lk at his muth,eyes and nse D. t lk at the hair,eyes and clur
( ) 5. Which may be the best title f the article? ___________.
A. Lking at a persn in the right way. B. Ears and clurs
C. The change f ears. D. Ears and characters
B
There are several ways yu can find ut abut the cuntries and places yu wish t visit. Yu can talk t friends wh have traveled t the places, yu can g and see a clur film abut them, r yu can read a travel bk.
It seems that there are three kinds f travel bks. The first are thse that give a persnal, subjective(主观的) idea f travels which their writer has gt himself. These bks can be useful if the writers share their traveling experiences with thers. The secnd kind are thse bks which give bjective(客观的) infrmatin f things t be dne and seen. If a cultured persn has written such a bk abut the facts f a place, then it is mre useful. The third kind are thse bks which are called “a guide” t sme place r ther. If they are gd, they will describe and explain the place in detail. Like the first kind , they can be interesting and exciting, but their main purpse is t help the reader plan his travel in the mst practical way.
Whatever kind f travel bk yu chse, yu must make sure that the bk des nt describe everything as interesting, exciting r fantastic. Yu must als keep an pen eyes n its date f publicatin(出版) because travel is very practical matter and many things change quickly in the 21st century. Finally, yu shuld make sure that it’s easy t find the useful infrmatin fr yu travel.
46. The passage was written t intrduce_______.
A. travel mapsB. travel bksC. travel filmsD. travel places
47. The writer f the first kind f travel bks gave his ideas after he _______.
A. traveledB. read bksC. a lt f experienceD. surfed the Internet
48. The underlined phrase “a cultured persn”means a persn with ________.
A. a gd appearanceB. a gd educatin
C. a lt f experienceD. a lt f mney
49. The date f publicatin must be nticed because ________.
A. the prices f travel bks may be different
B. the writers f travel bks may be different
C. the infrmatin in travel bks is always the same
D. the infrmatin in travel bks is always changing
50. Accrding t the passage, it is best t read ______ befre traveling t a place f interest.
A. the first kind f travel bksB. the secnd kind f travel bks
C. the third kind f travel bksD. sme travel articles in newspaper
C
An ld man walked slwly int a restaurant with his cane.(拐杖) His ld jacket and shes made him unusual that day.
A yung waitress named Mary watched him mve twards a table by the windw. She ran t him, and said with a smile,“Here,sir. Let me give yu a hand.” Withut saying a wrd, he gave her a smile. She pulled the chair away frm the table and helped him sit dwn. Then she put his cane beside the table s that he culd reach it. In a sft and clear vice,he said, “Thank yu,miss.”
“Yu're welcme, sir,” she replied. “I'll be back in a mment, and if yu need anything just wave(挥手) at me!”
After he finished a gd meal. Mary brught him the change. She handed him his cane, and walked with him t the frnt dr. Hlding the dr pen fr him,she said, “Cme back and see us,sir!”The ld man turned arund and smiled.
When Mary went t clean his table,she was very surprised.Under the plate,she fund a business card, a 100-dllar bill and a nte. The nte said,“Dear Mary, I respect(尊重) yu very much,and yu respect yurself, t. It shws the way yu treat thers. Yu finds the secret f happiness.”
In fact,the ld man was the wner f the restaurant. That was the first time that she,r any f his waitresses,saw him.
1.The ld man lked__________.
A.yung B.handsme C.unusual D.cmmn
2.As sn as the ld man entered the restaurant,Mary greeted him____________.
A.plitely B.slwly C.sadly D.angrily
3.Mary tld the ld man t_________ when he needed anything.
A.ring the bell B.wave at her C.shut at her D.phne her
4.Frm the article, we can knw the ld man was___________.
A.Mary's father B.Mary's neighbur
C.the bss f the restaurant D.a waiter f the restaurant
D
The wrld uses abut a thusand millin(百万) tns f water a day. Water is a human right and everyne shuld have their share. Yet mre than 700 millin peple arund the wrld have truble getting clean, safe water.
Treating wastewater is a gd way t prvide fresh water fr us. And it als helps the envirnment by keeping waste ut f rivers and ceans. 80% f wastewater arund the wrld is nt treated at all, and it is running int ceans. But nw we have gt the technlgy t treat and reuse the wastewater.
While 75% f ur planet is cvered with water, nly 2% is fresh water—that cmes frm rivers, lakes, ice and snw. The rest, 98% f the water, is in seas and ceans. It is t salty t drink. Then desalinatin businesses cme in. Mre than 19,000 factries have been built arund the wrld, mstly in castal cuntries. They prcess(加工) mre than 92 millin tns f water every day. But the technlgy they use requires a lt f energy.
Scientists are wrking t create a less cstly technlgy. They want t prduce 20 times mre clean water and make sure everyne has enugh. But fr nw, the wrld still faces each day with nt having enugh water fr everyne.
1.Hw many peple have truble in getting clean water arund the wrld?
A.Under 10 millin. B.Only 19 millin.
C.Abut 92 millin. D.Over 700 millin.
2.Treating wastewater helps the envirnment by .
A.string waste in ice and snw B.letting waste run int ceans
C.keeping waste ut f rivers and ceans D.sending waste t castal cuntries
3.What des the underlined wrd “desalinatin” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.远洋运输 B.潮汐发电
C.食盐销售 D.海水淡化
4.At present, the technlgy t prcess water .
A.needs much energy B.saves much mney
C.satisfies everyne D.causes pllutin
5.What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
A.Water shuld be a human right. B.The water prblem is still serius.
C.Our planet is cvered with water. D.Everyne has enugh clean water
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