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牛津英语译林版九年级英语阅读强化训练II

一、完形填空

Likeanygoodmother,whenKarenfoundoutthatanotherbabywasontheway,shedidwhatshecould(o

helpherthreeyear-oldson,Michael,prepareforanewsibling(兄;弟;姐;妹).They___1___thatthebabywould

beagirl.Anddayafterday,nightafternight,Michaelwould___2___tohissisterinMommystummy(肚子).

Finally,MichaePslittlesisterwasborn.However,shewasin___3___condition.Thebabywassentintothe

ICUimmediately.Thedoctortoldtheparents,“Bepreparedfortheworst.''Karenandherhusbandwerevery

___4___.Theyhadfixedupaspecialroomintheirhomeforthenewbaby,___5___nowtheyneededtoplana

funeral(葬礼).

Michaelkeptbegginghisparentstotakehimtoseehissister.”【don'tthinkshewill___6___.Iwanttosing

toher,"hesaid.KarenknewkidswerenotallowedintotheICU,butshetookMichaeltothe___7___.

Karendressedhersoninanoversizedsuitand___8___triedtogetintotheICU.Michaellookedlikea

laundrybasket(洗衣筐),buttheheadnurseknewhimasachildatonce.Sheshouted,“Getthatkidoutofhere

now!No___9___areallowed!”

“Heisnotleavinghesingstohissister!,,KarenshoutedandtookMichaeltohissister'sbedside.Then

Michaelbegantosing,“Youaremysunshine,niyonlysunshine;youmakeniehappywhenskiesaregray…”

___11___,thebabygirlresponded.Herpulserate(脉搏率)becamecalm.

Michaelkeptonsinging,uYouneverknow,dear,howmuchI___12___you.Pleasedon'ttakemysunshine

away…”

Thebabygirlthenopenedhereyesandstartedto___13___

Thenextday,thelittle___14___waswellenoughtogohome!Thedoctorcalleditamiracle.

Never___15___thepeopleyoulove.Lovecancreatemiracles!

1.A.madesureB.foundoutC.pointedoutD.thoughtup

2.A.danceB.readC.singD.laugh

3.A.seriousB.wonderfulC.excitingD.interesting

4.A.happyB.carefulC.busyD.sad

5.A.andB.butC.soD.or

6.A.liveB.runC.eatD.die

7.A.hospitalB.schoolC.parkD.zoo

8.A.sheB.heC.theyD.we

9.A.childrenB.petsC.patientsD.adults

10.A.ifB.untilC.whenD.because

11.A.SuddenlyB.UnluckilyC.RecentlyD.Normally

12.A.hateB.loveC.missD.leave

13.A.jumpB.sayC.cryD.listen

14.A.boyB.sonC.cousinD.girl

15.A.wakeupB.fightwithC.giveupD.worryabout

二、阅读理解

A

Formanykids,dressingupindifferentcostumesisagoodchancetobecomesomeoneorsomethingelseina

party.Kidsgetideasfrombooks,gamesorhobbiesandareinspired(启发)toturntheideasintosomething

wearable.

Greenarmyman

JordanMoore,12,Maryland

Inspiration:"IlovetheDisneymovieToyStory.''

Time:Abouttwoweeks

Grown-uphelp:"Ipaintedsomeandmyparentshelpedfindthings.,,

Bluejay

MeredithBlanchard.11,Maryland

Inspiration:"Ialwayslovebidsandwasthinkingaboutmycostumewhenabluejaylandednearmy

window,andIthought,*Ofcourse,abluejay!””

Time:Abouteighthours

Grownuphelp:"MymummadesureIdidn'tcutmyselfwhenIwascuttingthepapercardsatfirst,butIdid

therestofthecostumeonmyown.”

Knight(骑士)

RyanMason,12,Virginia

Inspiration:"Ichosetomakeitbecauseeversincethefifthgrace,I'vebeeninterestedinknightarmour.”

Time:Atleast36hours

Grownuphelp:uMyparentshelpedmewithabout30percentoftheproject/*

Toilet

AlexMarvin,6,Maryland

Inspiration:choseitbecauseIthoughtitwouldbefunny.^^

Time:Aboutthreehours

Grown-uphelp;"Mydadand1madeittogether.”

I.Jordandressedupasa.

A.cartooncharacterB.bigbirdC.knightD.toilet

2.Meredithgotanideaforhercostumefrom.

A.amovieB.abookC.herinterestD.herimagination

3.BothJordanandRyan.

A.comefromMarylandB.gottheirparents'help

C.didasmallpartoftheprojectD.likewatchingDisneycartoons

4.Whospenttheleasttimemakinghisorhercostume?

A.Jordan.B.Meredith.C.Ryan.D.Alex.

5.Thematerialisprobablytakenfrom.

A.acartoonstoryB.akids'magazineC.sciencefictionD.asportsnewspaper

B

Nearly2.5billionpeopleworldwide一or1in4people一willbelivingwithsomedegreeofhearinglossby

2050,warnstheWorldHealthOrgcinization's(WHO)firstWorldReportonHearing.Atleast700millionofthese

peoplewillrequireearandhearingcareandotherrehabilitationservicesunlessactionistaken.

Thereportunderlinestheneedtorapidlystepupeffortstopreventandaddresshearinglossbyinvestingand

expandingearandhearingcareservices.

Lackoftrueinformationandstigmatizingattitudestoeardiseasesandhearinglossoftenkeeppeoplefrom

gellingcarefortheseconditions.Evenamonghealthcareproviders,there'softenashortageofknowledgeabout

prevention,earlyidentificationandmanagementofhearinglossandeardiseases,hamperingtheirabilityto

providethecarerequired.

Inmostcountries,earandhearingcareisstillnotintegratedintonationalhealthsystemsandgettingcare

servicesischallengingforthosewitheardiseasesandhearingloss.Moreover,earandhearingcareispoorly

measuredanddocumented,andrekvantindicatorsarelackingin(hehealthinformationsystem.

Butthemostseriousprobleminhealthsystemcapacityisinhumanresources.Amonglowinco:necountries,

about78%havefewerthanoneear,noseandthroat(ENT)specialistpermillionpopulation;93%havefewerthan

oneaudiologistpermillion:only17%haveoneormorespeechtherapistspermillion;and50%haveoneormore

teachersforthedeafpermillion.Thisgapcanbeclosedthroughintegrationofearandhearingcareintoprimary

healthcarethroughstrategiessuchastasksharingandtraining.

Inchildren,almost60%ofhearinglosscanbepreventedthroughmeasuressuchasimmunizationfor

preventionofrubellaandmeningitis,improvedmaternalandneonatalcare,andscreeningfor,andearly

managementof,otitismedia—inflammatorydiseasesofthemiddleear.Inadults,noisecontrol,safelisteningand

surveillanceofototoxicmedicines(ogeiherwithgoodearhygienecanhelpmaintaingoodhearingandreducethe

possibilityfbrhearingloss.

Identificationisthefirststepinaddressinghearinglossandrelatedeardiseases.Clinicalscreeningat

strategicpointsinlifemakessureanylossofhearingandeardiseasescanbeidentifiedasearlyaspossible.

Medicalandsurgicaltreatmentcancuremosteardiseases,potentiallyreversingtheassociatedhearingloss.

However,wherehearinglossisirreversible,rehabilitationcanmakesurethatthoseaffectedavoidtheharmful

effectofhearingloss.

I.WhatcanwelearnfromtheWorldHealthOrganization,sreport?

A.75%peoplewillneedhearingcare.B,25%peoplewillsufferfromhearingloss.

C.7(X)millionpeoplewillbedeaf.D.Ibillionpeoplewillhavehearingproblems.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“documented“meaninthepassage?

A.Recorded.B.Described.C.Explained.D.Discussed.

3.Whatisthemostseriousprobleminhealthsystemcapacity?

A.Medicaldevelopment.B.Qualityofcitizens.

C.Educationalstandards.D.Humanresources.

4.What'sthemainideaofParagraph6?

A.Howtopreventhearingloss.B.Howtocureeardiseases.

C.Howtoreversinghearingloss.D.Howtogethearingcare.

5.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthearticle?

A.Entertainment.B.Advertisement.C.Health.D.Economy.

C

MysonLeon'slovefbrsurfingbeganattheageof13.Beforeandafterschooleachday,heputonhiswetsuit,

pickeduphiscompanion,swamoutbeyondthesurflineandwaitedtobechallengedbyhisthreetosixfoot

friends.

Oneafternoon,thelifeguardreportedoverthephonetomyhusbandWilsonthatLeon'seyewasbadly

injuredbyhisboard.Wilsonrushedhimtotheemergencyroom.Hereceived26stitchesfromthecornerofhis

eyetothebridgeofhisnose.

IwasonanairplaneflyinghomefromaspeechwhileLeon'seyewasbeingstitched.Wilsondrovedirectly

totheairportaftertheyleftthedoctor'soffice.HegreetedmeatthegateandtoldmeLeonwaswaitinginthecar.

“Leon?”Iquestioned.Irememberedofthinkingthewavesmusthavebeenbadthatday.

“He'sbeeninanaccident,buthe'sgoingtobefine.”

Wilsonlookedintomyeyes,andthenthecar.Withafastspeedingheart,Iturnedaroundtothecar.A

travellingworkingmother'sworstnightmarehadcometrue.Irantothecarsofastthataheelofmyshoebroke

off.Iopenedthedoortoseethatmyyoungestsonhadapatchoverhiseyeandheleanedtowardmecrying,lkOh,

Mum,I'msogladyou'rehome."Icriedinhisarmstellinghimhowawful1feltaboutnotbeingtherewhenthe

lifeguardcalled.

"It'sokay,Mum,"hecomfortedme.“Youdon'tknowhowtosurfanyway.""What?”1asked,confusedby

hislogic,'illbefine.ThedoctorsaysIcangobackinthewaterineightdays.”

Iwantedtotellhimhewasn'tallowedtogonearwateragainuntilhewas35,butinstead,Ibitmytongue

andhopedhewouldforgetaboutsurfing.

Forthenextsevendays,hekeptpressingmetolethimsurfagain.OnedayafterIhadrepeated“No"tohim

forthe1OOthtime,hebeatmealmvowngame.

“Mum,youtaughtusnevertogiveupwhatwelove.''Igavein.

Backthen,Leonwasjustaboywithapassionforsurfing.Now,he'samanwithresponsibility.Heranks

amongthetop25professionalsurfersintheworld.

Passionatepeopleembracewhattheyloveandnevergiveup.

I.InParagraphI,(heword“fYiends”refersto.

A.surfboardsB.partnersC.wavesD.lifeguards

2.pickedMumupattheairport.

A.WilsonB.LeonC.WilsonandLeonD.Thedoctor

3.Theunderlinedword“patch“inParagraph6means.

A.coverB.scarC.markD.mask

4.FromParagraph6,wecanknowthat.

A.MumcaredmuchabouthersonB.Mum'sshoeswerenotingoodquality

C.Leon'seyeswerebadlyhunD.Leonwasafraidtoseehismuni

5.Theunderlinedpart"hebeatmeatmyowngame“means.

A.mademegiveinwiththewordsItoldhimB.wonthegamewhichIwasgoodat

C.keptpressingmetolethimsurfagainD.wouldforgetaboutsurfingaftertheaccident

D

Threeboysandthreegirlsboardedthebus.TheyweregoingtoFortLauderdale.Asthebuspassedthrough

NewJersey,theybegantonoticeVingo.Hesatinfrontof(hem,nevermoving,hisdustyfacecoveringhisage.

Hekeptchewingtheinsideofhislipalot,thinkingofsomethingdeeply.

Deepintothenight,outsideWashington,thebuspulledintoHowardJohnson,s,andeverybodygotoffexcept

Vingo.Hesatinhisseat,andtheyoungpeoplebegantowonderabouthim.tryingtoimaginehislife:perhapshe

wasaseacaptain,arunawayfromhiswife,anoldsoldiergoinghome.Whentheywentbacktothebus,oneof

thegirlssatbesidehimandintroducedherself.

“We'regoingtoFlorida/'shesaidbrightly.hearit'sreallybeautiful

“Ilis,“hesaidquietly,asifrememberingsomethinghehadtriedtoforget.

**Wantsomewine?”shesaid.Hesmiledandtookaswig.Hethankedherandretreatedagainintohissilence.

Af:erawhile,shewentbacktotheothers,andVingofellasleep.

Inthemorning,theyawokeoutsideahotel,andthistimeVingogotoffandwentin.Thegirlaskedhimto

jointhem.Heseemedveryshy,ancorderedblackcoffeeandsmokednervouslyalone.Whentheyreturnedtothe

bus,thegirlsatwithVingoagain,andafterawhile,slowlyandpainfully,hetoldhisstory.Hehadbeeninjailin

NewYorkforthepastfouryears,andnowhewasgoinghome.

“Areyoumarried?”"Idon'tknow.”“Youdon'tknow?55shesaid.

“Well,whenIwasinjail,iwrotetomywife/'hesaid."ItoldherthatIwasgoingtobeawayfbralongtime,

andthatifshecouldn'tstandit,ifthekidskeptaskingquestions,ifithurthertoomuch,well,shecouldjustforget

meandgetanewguy.Tdunderstand.Isaidshe'sawonderfulwoman.Itoldhershedidn'thavetcwritetome.

Andshedidn't.Notfbrthreeandahalfyears.”

“Andyou'regoinghomenow,notknowing?^^

“Yeah,”hesaidshyly.uWcll,lastweek,whenIwassureIwasleavingthejail,Iwrotetoheragain.Weused

toliveinBrunswick,andthere'sabigoaktreejustasyoucomeintothetown.Itoldherthatifshe'dtakemeback,

sheshouldputayellowhandkerchiefonthetree,andI'dgetoffandcomehome,Ifshedidn'twantme,fbrgetit

—nohandkerchief,andI'dgoonthrough,M

“Wow,"thegirlshouted."Wow.”Shetoldtheothers,andsoonallofthemwereinit.Theylookedforwardto

reachingBrunswick.Lookingatthepictures,Vingoshowedthemhiswifeandthreechildren.Thewomanwas

handsomeinasimpleway,thechildrenstillsmallintheoldpictures.

Nowtheywere2()milesfromBrunswick,andtheyoungpeopletookoverwindowseatsontherightside,

waitingfortheapproachofthegreatoaktree.Thebuswasdark,fullofthesilenceoflostyears.

Vingoloweredhisheadandstoppedlookingout.

ThenBrunswickwastenmiles,andthenfive.Then,suddenly,allof(heyoungpeoplewereupoutoftheir

seats,screamingandshoutingandcrying,doingsmalldancesofjoy.AllexceptVingo.

Vingosattherestunned,lookingat(heoaktree.Itwascoveredwithyellowhandkerchiefs-20ofthem,30

ofthem,maybehundreds,atreethatstoodlikeabannerofwelcomebillowinginthewind.As

theyoungpeopleshouted,Vingoslowlyrosefromhisseatandmadehiswaytothefrontof(hebustogo

home.

文章选自《如约邮报》(NewYorkPost)

I.Fromthesecondparagraph,wemainlyknowthat.

A.everybodygotoffthebusexceptVingoB.theyoungpeoplewonderedaboutVingo

C.thebuspulledintoHowardJohnson'sD.Vingosatinhisseatwithoutsayingaword

2.Infact,Vingospentthenight.

A.inabusB.inatrainC.athomeD.inahotel

3.WhatwasTRUEaboutVingoaccordingtothepassage?

A.Hewantedtogivehiswifeasurprise.B.Hiswifedidn,taccepthimatall.

C.Hedidn'tknowifhiswifewouldwanthim.D.Hewassurethathiswifewouldwanthim.

4.Vingoloweredhisheadandstoppedlookingoutbecause.

A.hefelttiredofthelongtripB.hewasafraidtogohome

C.hewastooshytoseehiswifeD.hewasafraidofnohandkerchief

5.Whathappenedattheendofthestory?

A.VingogotoffthebusinBrunswick.B.Vingowentonthebustrip.

C.Vingorefusedtoseeallhisfamily.D.Vingowenttothejailagain.

三、任务型阅读

A

Howtomakeyourstudiesbetter?Weoftenseelopstudentsaroundusandeveryoneknowsabout(hem.Let

ustakeJennyasanexample.Sheisthemonitorofourclass.Shespendsalotoftimeworkingforourclass.But

shestillgelsgoodgradesinallsubjects.HowdostudentslikeJennydothat?WhenIaskedher,shesaid,“Hard

workisnotthewholestory.It'snothowlongyousitatthedeskwithyourbooksopen.It'swhatyoudowhileyou

aresitting.^^Infact,wecanseemanytopstudentsspendfewerhoursontheirstudiesthantheirclassmates.Jenny

gavemesomevaluablesuggestions.

IfyourMathsteachergivesyoufiveproblems,youshoulddesix.IfyourChineseteachergivesyoueight

pagesofreading,youshouldreadnine.Themoreyoupractise,themoreyoulearn.

Studyingisamatterofyourpersonalinterest,sochoosethewayyouaremostcomfortablewith.Some

peoplelikeworkingatnightwhenthehouseisquiet,whileotherslikedoingtheirworkearlyin(hemorning.Still

otherslikestudyingassoonastheyarrivehomefromschoolwhiletheworkisfreshintheirminds.Nomatter

whichwaysuitsyou,trytodoyourbest.

Studyingisyourbusinessandthebusinessshouldnotcomeafterentertainment.Whenyouarestudying,

phonecallsshouldgounanswered,TVshowsunwatchcd,snacksgivenup.Studyingistheonlythinginyour

mind.Nothingcanpullyourattentionawayfromwhatyouarestudying.

Studyingislikeeating.Youshouldcatalittleatatime.Youcanplanwhattodotoday,butdon'tdotoomuch.

Whenyoucan'tfinishtheworkyouplannedtodo,youwillfeelstressedandmayloseconfidence.On(heother

hand,youwillnotstudywellwithoutagoodplan.Italldependsonhowyoumanageyourtime.

ThestudentswhohandinaclearlywrittenpaperarealreadyhalfwaytogetanA.Tidypapersarelikelyto

gethighermarksthanmessyones.Whenyouwriteclearlyanddoyourworkcarefully,thethoughtsinyourmind

areclear.Youareabletomakefewermistakes.

根据短文内容,完成表格。(每空一词)

Howto1.______yourstudies

PassageoutlineSupportingdetails

Domorethanwhatyourteacherasksyoulobecausemore2.______makes

Domorethanyouarcasked

youlearnmore.

Somepeoplelikeworkingona3.______night,whileotherslikedoingtheir

Ch(x)sesuitablewaysworkearlyinthemorning.Somepeoplelikestudyingtheirlessons4.

______aftergettinghomefromschool.

Putstudying5.______entertainmentPay6.______towhatyouarcstudying.

Don'ttrytodomuchatatiir.e.

Whenyoucan'tfinishyourplannedtask,youwillfeelstressedandbecome

Planyourlimewell

7.______confident.

Ontheotherhand,youwillstudywell8.______agoodplan.

Messypapersaremorelikelytoget10.______marksthanclearlywritten

Keepyourpapers9.______ones.

Besides,somemistakescanbeavoided.

B

Ladiesandgentlemen,goodevening.

Firstofall,Iwouldliketothankyouforgivingmethisgreathonor.

ThereisanoldsayinginChina(hatifthemirrorismadeofbronze,onecandressproperly.If(hemirroris

history,onecanpredictupsanddowns.Ifthemirrorispeople,onecanreflectonone'sownweaknessand

strength.Andnow,Iwouldliketomentionafewmirrorsinmylife.

Myparentswerebasketballplayersbackinthe1970s.Iheardsomanygreatstoriesaboutthem,abouthow

theyplayedandhowgoodtheywere.Mydearmumanddad,thegiftIhadreceivedfromthemwasnotonly

height.Itwasmuchmore.Theytaughtmehowtothinkandhowtomakedecisions.

MybasketballjourneybeganonthebackofcoachLiQiuping'sbicyclewhenhegavemearidetomyvery

firstpracticeonthebasketballcourt.

ManypeopleknowthestorythatbeganwhentheRocketschosemein2002.Notmanypeopleknowhow

mucheffortIputintheRocketsbeforeIarrivedandthroughoutmycareer.IconsiderHoustonmysecondhome,

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