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2019-2020年度人教新目标版九年级主题阅读-事故与安全 练习题A卷姓名:_ 班级:_ 成绩:_一、补全短文4选4请阅读下面关于校园意外受伤的紧急处理方法,进行配对,将相应的段落标题填入第14空格中,并完成第5小题。A. Ice Bag Cools the Injury Part B. Keep Still and RestC. Press Hard with the Cloth D. Lifting the Injured PartAt school lots of students get injured when they are doing sports or playing with each other. Here are the tips you can do at once after an injury.1Dont move the injured part of your body. Youd better lie down and rest.2Get a bag with an ice in it. Keep the ice bag on the injured part of your body for half an hour. Take away the bag for a quarter. Then put it back on for several minutes.3Get a piece of clean cloth around the body area. Tie the cloth hard enough to hold the ice. Dont press it too hard.4Put up your injured area which is higher than the level of your heart. If its a serious injury, call 120 immediately.1 . _2 . _3 . _4 . _5 . In which part of a magazine can you most probably read this passage?ANews.BHealth.CFashion.DReview.二、完型填空During the day we work and play,and at night we sleepOur body rests while we are_In the morning we are ready_againOur body grows_while we are asleepChildren who are tired usually_sleepWe can getbetter at our lessons _we have had plenty of restBoys and girls who are eight or nine years old need ten hours of sleep every nightOur body needs plenty of_when we sleep.If we do not get enough fresh air,we_tired when we wake upWhile in bed we must not cover our_,our lung(肺)needs to get enough fresh airIf we_our windows at night,we can have plenty of fresh airCool air is better than warm airBoys and girls who want to be_must get plenty of sleep6 . A. asleep B. sleep C. rest7 . A. to work and play B. working and to play C. to work and playing8 . A. much B. more C. most9 . A. can B. may C. need10 . A. while B. before C. after11 . A. air B. sun C. water12 . A. felt B. will feel C. are feeling13 . A. foot B. arm C. head14 . A. open B. close C. draw15 . A. happy B. interested C. healthyI was eleven years old standing outside in just my underwear while I watched the house that I grew up in rapidly bum to the ground. A few minutes_I had been in a deep sleep in my nice,warm bed when a shout woke me up. Jennys_was just next to mine and my brothers. A fire_there and woke her up._her,my older brother began to take action. While I stumbled(跌跌撞撞)in the_and darkness,he ran from room to room quickly waking everyone in the house. The house,however,was over 50 years old and made of wood. Before we could do anything the fire look it down.I stood there shaking while the fire burnt my books,clothes and toys. I watched_while my Mom cried and my Dad shouted. I wondered what was going to happen to us now that we had lost all of our things. As I looked around,though,I realized something for the first time:The things that_are not things but our life.Everything that was important had survived(幸免于)the fire. Our lives would continue.I still think of that fire in the_. It helped me to become who I am today. It showed me for the very first time what is truly_in life. It helped me to learn_love is far more important than the things we own. Love others. Help everyone. Let the love inside of you make this world a warmer place. Let your soul shine brightly.16 . AlaterBearlierCsooner17 . Aliving roomBbedroomCdining room18 . Agave out.Bwent outCbroke out19 . AUnderstandingBSeeingCHearing20 . AsmokeBcloudCnoise21 . AhelplesslyBuselesslyCcarelessly22 . AfailBmatterCgo23 . AmorningBafternoonCnight24 . AimportantBconvenientCpatient25 . AwhatBhow.Cthat三、阅读单选“Put on your seat belt!” Everyone gets sick of hearing that. But its good advice. People who wear seat belts are 45 percent less likely to be killed while riding in the front seat of a car.The US government wants more seat belt laws. It says children aged 4 to 15 are often killed in car accidents. In2005, there were 1,627 children aged 4 to 15 killed in car accidents. More than 1,000 of those children were not wearing seat belts. If they had been wearing seat belts, 500 of those children could be alive today.These children are too old to be in car seats, but they often sit in the back seat. Seat belt laws in many states, including Wisconsin, only require people in the front seat to wear seat belts. Children who arent wearing seat belts can be thrown from the car. The risk of dying in an accident is three times greater if the person is thrown from the car.New laws could require children aged 4 to 8 to be in booster seats (加强座椅) in the car. Booster seats help seat belts fit children properly. Right now, only 5 percent of children aged 4 to 8 are seated in booster seats.While parents have the choice of whether wearing seat belts or not, children are too young to make that choice.Even if you decide not to wear a seat belt, make sure you children are in seat belts and car seats. Its the law and it will save their lives.26 . What does the sentence “Everyone gets sick of hearing” in the first paragraph mean?ANo one likes to be ordered to wear seat belts.BAll people may fall ill when they put on seat belts.CMany people dont care much about wearing seat beltsDNone of the people knows it is a piece of good advice27 . Why more than two thirds of 1,627 children killed in ear accidents in 2005?ABecause they werent using seat beltsBBecause they were sitting in the front seats of ears.CBecause they were not old enough to sit in the car.DBecause they were too careless when walking on the road.28 . Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?ATraffic Laws to passBTraffic Accidents PreventedCSeat Bells for Childrens SafetyDParents Choices for ChildrenTina Smith is a 911 operator (接线员). She takes calls and sends help to those in need. She got four calls this morning.Name:Susan WendleTelephone:780-374-596Age:36Place:Next to the River Ouse in Norfolk. I can see the town of Kings Lynn on the other side of the river. Im in Ferry Road with my son.Problem: My son fell in the river and cannot get out. He is holding on to (紧紧抓住) a boat. He is very cold and tired. I tried to go in to help but I dont swim very well.Name: Brian MortonTelephone: 781-293-745Age:48Place:Crossing 4 of the M25 near the village of Shoreham with my friend.Problem:I drove off the road and hit a tree after trying not to run over a dog. I hurt my leg. My friends head is bleeding (流血).Name:Andrea ShellyTelephone:781-003-578Age:78Place:At home by myself in the hall.27 Mycroft Street.Problem:I fell down the stairs and cant move my legs.Name:Steven CarterTelephone:784-384-924Age:33Place:At home by myself and Im upstairs.18 Sunderland Avenue.Problem:My house is on fire. I cant get out.29 . Who is in the river? _ASusan Wendle.BBrian Morton.CSusan Wendles son.DBrian Mortons friend.30 . How many people got hurt in the car accident? _A1.B2.C3.D4.31 . Which of the following is TRUE according to the material? _ASteven Carter swims well.BAndrea Shelly fell down the stairs.CTina Smith works in a post office.DBrian Morton lives on Sunderland Avenue.The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 2,1666.In four days it destroyed more than three quarters of the old city,where most of those houses were built out of wood and close together.One hundred thousand people became homeless but only few lost their lives.The fire started on Sunday moring.By eight oclock three hundred houses were on fire.On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River

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