英语Unit 3 Teenage problems同步达标检测题
展开Years ag I wrked at a factry in a small cunty. Every day I gt up very early and ften did much extra wrk at night. I was s tired and exhausted. My whle life was hpeless. Then ne day I read the fllwing article frm a magazine:
"A wman went t live with her husband in camp n the Mjave Desert (沙漠) during the war. She simply hated the place: the heat was almst un-bearable, 125 degrees in the shade, the wind blew incessantly, and there was sand-sand everywhere. Finally, in desperatin (不顾一切地) she wrte her parents in Ohi that she culdn't stand it anther minute and was cming hme.
Quickly came the reply by airmail frm her father——just tw lines:
"Tw men lked ut frm prisn bars. One saw the mud, the ther saw stars."
The daughter did sme real thinking, nt nly with the intellect (思维) but als with her heart. She decided t stick t her pst.
She made friends with the natives, learned t lve the cuntry, and eventually wrte a bk abut it.
The desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had. Because she listened with her heart t the wrds her father sent, a whle new wrld pened up t her."
A change f attitude culd change everything.
After reading the article, I was deep in thught (陷入沉思)…
1. The underlined wrd "unbearable" means ____________ in Chinese.
A. 难以想象的
B. 难以克服的
C. 难以忍受的
D. 难以适应的
2. After she received her father's reply, the wman__________.
A. went back hme
B. was cming hme
C. decided t stay there
D. decided t g back hme with her husband
3. Frm her father's reply, we can infer (推断) that ____________.
A. tw men lked ut frm prisn bars
B. ne man was in prisn, the ther was ut f prisn
C. tw men were ut f prisn
D. her parents wanted her t stay there with her husband
4. Which f the fllwing is wrng accrding t the passage?
A. A wman went t live with her husband in a big city.
B. The wman finally made friends with the natives.
C. She wrte her parents that she was cming.
D. The wman received her parents' reply by airmail.
5. The main idea f this passage is that __________.
A. a wman went t live with her husband in camp
B. the desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had
C. the daughter's parents wanted her t stay with her husband
D. a change f attitude culd change everything
B
I was filled with dubts and wrries until my grandfather tld me t stand tall.
Fr me, height was my truble. I was much taller than ther girls, s I ften bent( 弯曲) my bdy at the back f the line. I had always felt unsafe as the tallest student f my class in Bala Cynwyd. And I wasn't lking frward t entering the ninth grade.
My grandfather didn't laugh at me. Instead, whenever I tried t bend myself in rder t appear shrter, he wuld tell me "Stand straight and tall, Alisa. "I trusted my grandfather mre than anyne else in my childhd. And whenever I was afraid f smething, he always tld me stries f his life.
My grandfather grew up in war-trn(战乱的) Eurpe." Stand straight, stand tall "meant smething else then. After the war, he went t America. He lived a hard life, "If they culd d it, why culdn't I?""Stand straight, stand tall,"he ften reminded(提醒) himself. Thanks t the help f a friend, my grandfather gt a jb. He nce tld me that he was very nervus at first. He was nt nly trying t learn this hard new jb but als a new language.
"Stand straight, stand tall," he wuld always tell himself. I am s prud f my grandfather. After listening t my grandfather 's unusual experiences, I have changed the way I lk at my wn life.
"Stand straight, stand tall"has becme nt nly a piece f advice t imprve my psture(身姿). It als tells me t be prud f wh I am.
And I d.
(1)Alisa ften bent her bdy because___.
A. she lived a hard life
B. she was much taller than ther girls
C. she always std at the back f the line
D. she didn't want t enter the 9th grade
(2)What did Alisa's grandfather d with her truble?___
A. He laughed at her.
B. He asked her t bend her bdy.
C. He tld her t stand straight and tall.
D. He advised her t stay away frm her friends.
(3)Alisa's grandfather's experiences___.
A. made her feel unsafe
B. taught her t accept herself
C. changed her attitude(态度) t her grandfather
D. tld her his success cmpletely depended n friends
(4)"Stand straight, stand tall"means___in the passage.
A. making yurself lk tall
B. taking care f yurself
C. being prud f yurself
D. reminding yurself
(5)What's the best title fr this passage?___
A. Stand straight, stand tall
B. My grandfather's life stries
C. My clrful experiences
D. The help f a friend
C
When I was abut 12,I had an enemy, a girl wh liked t pint ut my shrtcmings.
Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I wasn’t a gd student, I talked t much, I was t prud, and s n. I tried t hear all this as lng as I culd. At last, I became very angry. I ran t my father with tears in my eyes.
He listened t me quietly, then he asked.” Are the things she says true r nt? Janet, didn’t yu ever wnder what yu’re really like? Well, yu nw have that girl’s pinin. G and make a list f everything she said and mark the pints that are true. Pay n attentin t the ther things she said.”
I did as he tld me. T my great surprise, I discvered that abut half the things were true. Sme f them I culdn’t change (like being very thin),but a gd number I culd--and suddenly I wanted t change. Fr the first time I g t a fairly clear picture f myself.
I brught the list back t Daddy. He refused t take it.” That’s just fr yu,” he said.” Yu knw better than anyne else the truth abut yurself. But yu have t learn t listen, nt just clse yur ears in anger and feeling hurt. When smething said abut yu is true, yu’ll find it will be f help t yu. Our wrld is full f peple wh think they knw yur duty. Dn’t shut yur ears. Listen t them all, but hear the truth and d what yu knw is the right thing t d.”
Daddy’s advice has returned t me at many imprtant mments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece f advice.
1.Which d yu think wuld be the best title fr this passage?
A. Nt an Enemy, but the Best Friend
B. The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had
C. My Father
D. My Childhd
2.What des “Week by week her list grew” mean?
A. Week by week she discvered mre shrtcmings f mine and pinted them ut t me.
B. She had made a list f my shrtcmings and she kept n adding new nes t it s that it was grwing lnger and lnger.
C.I was having mre and mre shrtcmings as time went n.
D. Week by week, my shrtcmings grew mre serius.
3.Why did her father listen t her quietly?
A. Because he believed that what her daughter’s “enemy” said was mstly true.
B. Because he had been s angry with his daughter’s shrtcmings that he wanted t shw this by keeping silent fr a while.
C. Because he knew that his daughter wuld nt listen t him at that mment.
D. Because he wasn’t quite sure which girl was telling the truth.
4.What did the father d after he had heard his daughter’s cmplaint?
A. He tld her nt t pay any attentin t what her “enemy” had said.
B. He criticized(批评) her and tld her t vercme her shrtcmings.
C. He tld her t write dwn all that her “enemy” had said abut her and pay attentin nly t the things that were true.
D. He refused t take the list and have a lk at it.
D
I have been very lucky t make many trips t China. Thugh I have had sme truble with the language, I have never had a prblem I culdn’t slve. As a native English speaker(土生土长的说英语的人),I can g almst everywhere in the wrld and find smene t cmmunicate with. I never thught that smene wh speaks nly Chinese wuld have a lt f truble in my cuntry.
Recently, the King family that I had met in China mved t Canada. I met them at the airprt. My wife and I made meals fr them and shwed them arund where we live. Everything seemed t g smthly fr the first tw days as we lked fr a car fr them, shwed them the way t different stres and the nearest city, Victria. Mr. and Mrs King had a tw-year-ld sn and sn we became Nainai (grandmther) and Yeye (grandfather). We were having a gd time but we didn’t realize Mr. King can’t speak English.
Luckily, Mrs. King can speak very gd English. Many peple with Chinese backgrund live near us. In fact, nne f them speak Chinese. Mr. King can’t even buy a mbile phne withut his wife’s help. He can’t talk t me, f curse. By the third day, he felt lnely and wrried. And n the furth day, we decided t take them t a large Chinese cmmunity.
Nw, we ften visit them and they visit us t. Smetimes Mrs. King wuld still like t live near us but Mr. King cannt. I feel bad because he seems very nice and smart but I can’t talk with him. It seems that neither f us will learn the ther’s language because f ur ages, maybe we will never have a friendly cnversatin. But we will think f each ther as friends.
1.The writer desn’t have any truble in travelling arund the wrld pssibly because _______.
A. he’s very lucky
B. he speaks very gd English
C. he’s gd at speaking Chinese
D. he is gd at cmmunicating with thers
2.Hw did the tw families feel n the first tw days?
A. Sad B. Happy. C. Wrried D. Lnely.
3.Wh can’t speak English in this passage?
A. Mr. King B. Mrs. King
C. The writer D. The writer’s wife
4.Which f the fllwing is NOT mentined in the passage?
A. Hw the King family came t Canada.
B. Hw ld Mr. and Mrs. King’s sn was.
C. Why the King family mved t Canada.
D. Why the writer feels bad when he is with Mr. King.
5.What can we infer(推断)frm the passage?
A. Mr. King is nt clever at all.
B. The writer has never been t China befre.
C. Bth the writer and Mr. King are quite yung.
D. The tw families live a little far away frm each ther nw.
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