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牛津英语译林版九年级英语阅读强化训练6

一、完形填空

Iamasonofapoorfamily.Wedidnotevenhave___1___foodtoeatwhenIwasyoung.Whenwehad

meals,mymotherwouldoftengivemeher___2___andsay,"Eattherice,Son.Tmnothungry.”

WhenIwas___3___,mymotheroftenwentfishinginhersparetime.Afterfishing,shewouldcooksome

freshfishsoup.WhileIwashavingthe4,Motherwouldsitbesidemeandlookatme.Igavesomefishto

her.Butsheimmediately___5___andsaid,“Eatthefish,Son.Idon'treallylikefish."

Then,whenIwasinjuniorhighschool,to___6___mystudies,Motherwenttoafactorytogetsomework

backwhichshecoulddoathome.Thefactorygavehersomemoneytocoverour___7___.Asthewintercame,I

wokeupfrommysleepandsawmymotherwhowasstill___8___byalittlecandlelight.Isaid,"Mother,goto

sleep.It'slate.Tomorrowmorningyoustillhavetogotowork."Mothersmiledandsaid,“Gotosleep,dear.Tm

not9

Thefinaltermarrived.Motheraskedforleavefromworkinordertoaccompany(陪伴)___10___.When

theexamfinished,Motherimmediately___11___meandpouredmeacupofteathatshehadbrought.Seeingmy

mothercoveredwithsweat,Iatoncegavehermycupandaskedhertodrinktoo.Mothersaid,“Drink,Son.Fm

notthirsty!^^

NowI'mastudentinseniorhighschool.Motherrentedaflat12tworoomsandakitchenforusnext

totheschool.13shecooksdeliciousmealsformeeveryday.Shesaidthatshewantedmetosleepandeat

___14___.Shefoundanewjobneartheschool.SometimesIreally___15___Mothernottodothat,butshesaid,

“Son,studyhard!Don'tworryaboutme!”

Whatmymotherhasdoneencouragesmetostudyhard.IpromiseIwillmakemymotherliveamore

comfortablelifeinthefuture.

1.A.sweetB.deliciousC.enoughD.good

2.A.coffeeB.riceC.teaD.fish

3.A.gettingupB.growingupC.standingupD.wakingup

4.A.meatB.cookieC.candyD.soup

5.A.receivedB.acceptedC.refusedD.agreed

6.A.pushB.affordC.encourageD.improve

7.A.needB.holeC.secretD.room

8.A.warmingB.burningC.learningD.working

9.A.hungryB.tiredC.thirstyD.sad

10.A.meB.herC.himD.us

11.A.welcomedB.thankedC.leftD.praised

12.A.inB.withC.onD.by

13.A.ButB.OrC.BecauseD.And

14.A.slowlyB.fastCC.wellD.badly

15.A.expectedB.hatedC.forgotD.allowed

二、阅读理解

A

ParkCentralHotelNewYork

870,7thAve,NewYork,NY.10019,theUnitedStatesofAmerica,8004919657

Ourlowestpriceis$129.

KeyfactsTravellingwithothersOtherinformation

HotelsizeChildrenValetparking(代客泊车)

Thishotelhas761rooms.Children(11yearsoldandyounger)Smokefreeproperty(Nosmoking)

Thishotelhasover18floors.stayfreewhentakingtheparents5

Arrivingleavingroomortheguardian'sroom,using

Checkintimestartsat4:00p.m.existingbedding(寝具).

Checkouttimeisatnoon.Pets

Requiredatcheck-inPetsarenotallowed.

CreditcarddepositrequiredInternet

GovernmentissuedphotoIDcardWiFiinpublicareas

required

Minimumcheck-inageis21.

1.Thelowestpriceofthehotelis

A.129dollarsB.129yuanC.491dollarsD.870dollars

2.Ifyouliveinthehotel,youmustrememberthecheck-outtimeisat.

A.4:00a.m.B.12:00noonC.6:00p.m.D.9:00p.m.

3.Whenweseethesign"Smoke-fireeproperty,,inthehotel,we.

A.shouldkeepawayfromthesmokeB.can'ttakecigarettes

C.cannotsmokeD.cansmokefreely

4.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Wecan'tuseWi-Fiinpublicareasinthehotel.

B.Ifyoucheckin,youmusttakeagovernment-issuedphotoIDcard.

C.Childrenwhoareunderelevenyearsoldarefreewhentakingtheparents'room,

D.Ifyouwanttoliveinthehotel,youcan'ttakeapet.

5.Wecanfindthepassageina.

A.cartoonbookB.storymagazineC.novelD.travelguidebook

B

Atotalofnearly900millionpeoplehavebeengrantedthehealthcodelaunchedbyChina'sintegrated

nationalgovernmentserviceplatformforrecognitionofhealthconditionduringthecountryspreventionand

controloftheCOVID-19.

Relevantmini-programswhichhavebeenusedmorethan40billionperson-times,showedtherecentreport

releasedbyChinaInternetNetworkInformationCenter.

Sofar,mostoftheareasinChinahaverealizedmutualrecognitionofhealthcodes,thankstothesupport

fromtheintegratednationalgovernmentserviceplatformincludinginformationsharing.

Peoplecannowtravelmoreeasilyamongtheseareas,fortheyareallowedtopasscheckpointswitheither

thehealthcodegrantedthroughtheintegratednationalgovernmentserviceplatformthatrepresentsthehealth

conditionof"nosignofabnormality^^ora“green“healthcodegrantedbyanyoftheseareas.

“AtHangzhoudongRailwayStation,Ishowedsecurityguardsmyhealthcodeonthenationalgovernment

serviceplatformandtheyletmepassthecheckpoint.Thehealthcodeislikeadigitalidentitycardnow,“saida

mansumamedWu,whorecentlymadeabusinesstripfromeastChina'sJiangsuProvincetoHangzhou.

Wufeltthathisrecenttripwasmucheasierthanthepreviousonesmadesincetheoutbreakofthe

COVID-19pandemic,ashisdigitalhealthcodeappliedonthenationalgovernmentserviceplatformwasalso

recognizedaseffectiveinHangzhou,whichmeansthathecouldvisitpublicplacesinthecitywithouthavingto

applyforanewhealthcodefromthelocalhealthauthority.

China'sdigitalhealthcodemechanismisplayinganimportantroleinimprovingefficiencyinvarious

services,suchasmedicaltreatmentandcivicservices.

Hangzhouhasintegratedcitizens'healthcodes,digitalhealthcardsanddigitalsocialsecuritycards,and

promotedconnectivityandinformationsharingamongrelevantorganizationsanddepartments.Suchintegrationis

expectedtobeexpandedtomorefieldsinthecitysuchaspublictransportation,commerceandtrade,aswellas

tourism.

Withmoreeffortsbeingmadetopromotetheintegrationofvariousapplicationsandprograms,thehealth

codeisgoingtoplayanincreasinglyimportantroleinpeople'slife.

1.Peopleuseheathcodesto.

A.treattheCOVID-19B.getmedicalcare

C.showhealthconditionD.preventthedisease

2.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.healthcodeshavebeenusedover40billionpersontimes

B.thereareover400millionrelevantminiprogramsaroundChina

C.relevantmini-programshavebeenusedabout900milliontimes

D.morethan400millionpeoplehavegotthehealthcodeonline

3.Atpresent,peoplewithagreenhealthcode.

A.havenotroubletravellingaroundChina

B.cangethelpeasilyfromthenationalgovernment

C.canpasscheckpointseasilyinmostareasinChina

D.canapplyonthenationalgovernmentserviceplatform

4.Theunderlinedword“previous"inthepassageprobablymeans.

A.valuableB.commonC.latestD.past

5.Thepassagemainlywantstotellus.

A.waystogetahealthcodeB.howtotravelaroundsafely

C.usesofhealthcodesD.howtocontroltheCOVID-19

C

Therewasayoungmanwhohadastrangediseasehewasdepressedalldaylong.Oneday,hepaidavisitto

awisemanforaneffectiveprescription.Thewisemantoldhim,44Whatdoyouthinkisthebestthingthatwill

makeyouhappy?”Helookedaroundandcouldnotfindthebestthing.Sohedecidedtolookforit.Theyoung

manpackedhisluggage,saidgoodbyetohisfamilyandstartedhisjourney.

Thefirstdayhemetapolitician.Heasked,“Sir,doyouknowwhatisthebestthingintheworld?"The

politicianansweredwithabureaucratictone,4tThebestthingintheworldispower."Hereflectedforamoment

andfoundthatpowerdidnotattracthimmuch.Asaresult,hecontinuedhisjourney.

Thesecondday,heranintoabeggarandaskedhimthesamequestion.Narrowinghiseyes,thebeggarsaid

casually,"Thebestthing?Itmustbedeliciousfbod.MAfterthinkingforsometime,hedecidedthathehadlittle

longingforfood,soitwasnottheanswerhewanted.

Thethirddayhesawtwomenwithseriousdisease.Whenaskedthebestthingintheirminds,theysaidwith

regret,"Isn'titobvious?It'shealth!?,Themandisagreed,ctHowcomehealthisthebestthing?Iowniteveryday

butIdon'tthinkitisthebestthing.^^Themanshookhisheadandkeptonhisjourney.

Hekeptmovingforwardandencounteringdifferentpeople.Butnoneoftheanswershadsatisfiedhim.

Finally,hecamebacktothewisemanwithallkindsofanswers.

Thewisemanseemedtohaveknownhisexperienceandhisdisappointment,soherubbedhisgraybeardand

said,“Stoplookingfortheanswerasyouwillneverfindanexactanduniqueone.Thinkaboutit.Isthere

anythingorscenethatyoulikemostnow?”

Throughthelongandhardjourneythemanhadsufferedhungerandcoldwithdustcoveringalloverhisbody.

Hethoughtforawhileandtoldthewiseman,“Ihavebeenoutfbralongtime.Imissedmywifeandlovelykids.

Imissedthescenethatmywholefamilysataroundthestovetalkingandlaughingonwinternights.^^Hecouldnot

helpbutsigh,"That'smyfavouritepicturenow!”

Thewisemanpattedhimontheshoulderandsaid,“Gohome.Thebestthingisinyourhomenow.Itwill

cheeryouup."Thewisemansmiled,<6Youdidn'tknowwhatyoulikebeforethejourney,butnowyoumusthave

knownwhatyouarefbndof.^^

Nomatterwhatyouhaveownedorhavenot,nomatteritiscomplicatedorsimple,nomatteritischeapor

expensive,aslongasyoulikeit,itissuretobethebestthingintheworld.

1.Whodidtheyoungmanvisitforthesolutiontohisstrangedisease?

A.Awiseman.B.Apolitician.C.Abeggar.D.Awoman.

2.Accordingtothestory,whatisprobablythebestthingtothemeninprison?

A.Health.B.Deliciousfood.C.Freedom.D.Beauty.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"reflected“meaninParagraph2?

A.Waitedpatiently.B.Thoughtcarefully.

C.Watchedclearly.D.Decidedseriously.

4.Whatisthebestthingintheworldaccordingtothewiseman?

A.Thethingswehaveowned.B.Themostexpensivethings.

C.Whatwemisswhenbeingout.D.Whatwelikemost.

5.Whatisthebesttitleforthestory?

A.AyoungmanandawisemanB.Thebestthingintheworld

C.ThemanwhofindsthebestthingD.Thejourneytofindanswers

D

Ijumpedoutfrommyhidingplaceandranovertothegroupofriders.Theywerepoliceofficerswhoknew

thattherewasapirateshipinthebay.Itoldthemmystory.

LaterIwentbacktotheinnwithoneoftheofficers.Everythingwasbroken,andthecaptain4Smoneyand

somesilverfromtheinnweremissing.

“Theytookthemoney,“saidtheofficer.€4Butwhatdidtheyreallywant?”

“Ithinktheywantedthesepapersinmypocket,1answered.wanttotakethemtoDr.Livesey.^^

“Goodidea,"heanswered.t4Dr.Liveseyisagentlemanandajudge.Iwilltakeyoutohimnow,becauseI

needtotellhimwhathappened/5

SoIgotuponthehorsebehindoneoftheofficersandwerodetoDr.Livesey'shouse.

Dr.Liveseywasnotathome.HewasdiningwithSquire(乡名申)Trelawney,sowerodeontotheHall,where

thesquirelived.Thetwomenweresittinginagreatlibrarynexttoabrightfire.

Theofficertoldthestory.Thetwomenlistenedwithsurpriseandinterest.Theofficerthenleft.Igavethe

paperstothedoctorandtheyaskedmetostayandeatsomethingaftermyadventures.

“HaveyouheardofFlint?^^Dr.Liveseyaskedthesquire.

“Yes,Ihave!^^thesquirereplied."Hewasoneofthemostdangerouspiratesthateversailedontheseas.He

onlycaredaboutmoneyandeveryonewasafraidofhim.Nooneknowswherehehidhistreasure/*

“Maybethesepapersgiveananswer,saidthedoctor.Andweopenedthecaptain'spapers.Insidetherewas

adetailedmap.Itshowedanisland,aboutninemileslongandfiveacross.Ithadtwogoodnaturalharboursanda

hillinthecentre,markedSpyglassHill.Therewerethreecrossesinred,twointhenorthernpartandoneinthe

south-west.Besidethelastcrosswerethewords:Mostofthetreasurehere.

Onthebackofthemapwastheinformation:

Thetreasureisbyatalltree.Spy-glassHillisbehindyoutothenorth.SkeletonIslandisbelowyoutothe

south-east.Thesilverisinthenorth-eastandthegunsareinthenorth-west.

节选自《金银岛》(TreasureIsland)

1.Whatdidthepiratesreallywant?

A.Thecaptain'smoney.B.Silverfromtheinn.C.Thecaptain'spapers.D.The

treasureisland.

2.Theunderlinedword“therm“refersto.

A.thesepapersB.thepiratesC.themoneyandthesilverD.theofficers

3.TheCORRECTorderofthestoryis.

①thesquireandDr.Liveseywereinagreatlibrary②Irodetothedoctor'shomewiththeofficer

③Iopenedthecaptain'spaperswiththedoctor④Igotoutofmyhidingplace

⑤Icamebacktotheinnwiththeofficer

A.②①③④⑤B.④⑤②①③C.④②①@⑤D.②③①⑤④

4.WhichofthefollowingaboutthemapisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.Therewerethreecrossesinthemapinsidethepapers.

B.Spy-glassHillwasinthecentreoftheisland.

C.Thegunswerehiddeninthenorth-westoftheisland.

D.Mostofthetreasurewashiddeninthenorthernendoftheisland.

5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Thereasonwhythepiratesstolethetreasure.B.Discussionofthedoctorandthesquire.

C.Thesecretonthecaptainspapers.D.MytrustinDr.Livesey.

三、任务型阅读

A

GeorgeDennehywasbornwithnoarms.Heneverdreamedhewouldbecomeamusician.Butthatiswhathe

hasbecome.HewasborninRomania.Andbecauseofhispoorcondition,hisbiologicalparentssenthimtoan

orphanage(孤儿院),whereGeorgewasadoptedbyafamilyinAmerica.

Earlyon,George'sparentssawmusicalabilitiesinhim.4tWhenIwas8yearsold,mymumtookmetohave

cello(大提琴)lessonsJhesaid.Thoughhedidn'treallyenjoyit,heseldommissedlessons.

Hisfirstteacherhelpedhimbeabletoplaywithhisfeet.Soonhewasverygoodatit.Atthebeginningof

highschool,whenthecellobecame“notsocool“toplay,Georgebegantoplaytheguitar."Itwasaluckythingto

learnthecellofirst,uhesaid."Thismadeplayingtheguitarnotsohard.”

Playingmusichasn'tbeenaneasyroad,Hewasshyatfirst,4ididfacedifferentchallengesanddidn'tknow

ifIwasgoingtomakesomethingofmyself/'hesaid.Butthesedoubtsdidn'tstophim.Everytimehegotonstage

toplaymusic,hecouldseehowtheaudienceadmiredhisabilities.Thisgavehimconfidenceandencouragedhim

tocontinuehiscareer.

Georgesaidthatthesecrettohissuccesswasbeingabletoovercomedifficulties.4tNomatterwhatsituation

you'rein,everythingispossible.Itissoeasytogiveupsometimes,butweshouldn'tdothat.Webelievethereis

morethatismeaningfultous,“hesaid.

根据短文内容,完成表格。(每空一词)

GeorgeDennehywasbom1._________arms.Hewassenttoanorphanage.

Earlyyears

AnAmericanfamilyadoptedhim.

Hismusicalabilitieswere2._________byhisparentsandtheysenthimtohave

cellolessons.

Learningtoplaythecello

Heseldommissedlessons,3._________hedidn'treallyenjoyit.

Helearnttoplaywithhis4._________.

Georgestartedplayingtheguitarsoonafterheenteredhighschool.

Learningtoplaytheguitar

Hisexperienceoflearningthecellomadelearningtheguitar5._________.

Heusedtobeshyandhadtofacechallengesandhadmanydoubts.

The6._________roadofplaying

Beingadmiredbytheaudiencemadehim7._________abouthimselfand

music

encouragedhim.

Histhoughtsofbeing8.Beingabletoovercomedifficultiesisthe9._________tohissuccess.

Nothingis10._________evenifoneisinabadsituation.

B

Youmustthinkacomputeristhebestthingintheworld,right?Youmustthinkitworksatasuperspeedand

candoeverything.Well,it'snot!Infact,thebrainismuchmorepowerfulthananysupercomputer!Thinkabout

whenaglassisjustabouttofalloffthetable.Yourbraincontrolseverythingthatyouneedtodotosavethatglass

fromfalling.Firstyoureyescheckoutwhat'sgoingon,thentellyourbrain,andyourbraindecideshowquickly

youneedtoreact,andthenyourmusclesgointoaction.Thisisjustfromyourbrain.Nocomputercouldever

comeclosetothat!

Thebrainweighsjust3pounds,butitcontrolseverythingyoudofromthinking,learning,feelingevento

breathingandyourheartbeating.Eventhoughthebrainisjust2%ofyourbodyweight,itusesaround20%of

yourenergyinyourbody.Thatisalotforsuchasmallorgan.Thereareabout100billiontiny,tinylittlecellsin

yourbrain.Therearesomanythatitwouldtakeyouover3000yearstocountthemall!

Yourbrainstopsgrowingwhenyou're18,butitactuallykeepsondevelopingandlearningnewthings.So

yourparentsarereallysupersmart!Youwon'tbeabletofbolthem!Believeitornot,yourbrainneverstops

working.Evenduringsleep,thebrainworksforlongtermmemoryestablishment.Itisrealizedthatthebrainis

thesecondorganinthebodyaftertheheartthatneverstopsduringhumanlives.Soeveryoneshouldbeproudof

suchagiftofnature.

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