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1、 9A Unit 4 Reading 1校本練習一、詞匯1. His dream of becoming a student in Tsinghua came true at last. (大學)2. Peter was to make a living at a very young age. (迫使)3. What most now is his health. (要緊)4. we tried our best,our plan finally failed(雖然)5. Our school held the art festival last week. (succeed)6. Mr.

2、Wang is one of the most important in our school. (lead)7. I think teaching children in this way _ means making them stressed. (simple)二、單項選擇 ( ) 1. Li Hongs cousin is _ university student in Beijing, and his biggest dream is to be _ NBA player one day. A. a; an B. an; a C. a; a D. an; an( ) 2. _ you

3、 have problems, just let me know. Ill always be there for you. A. HoweverB. Whatever C. Whenever D. Whoever( ) 3. _ he has failed several times, _ he still keeps on trying.Though, but B. Although, but C. Although, / D. Though, and( ) 4. At last,Jeffery succeeded _the presents from the host at that w

4、edding Agot Bto get Cin getting Don getting( ) 5. - Could you tell me_? - Throwing off poverty (脫貧). A. what do people often talk about this year B. what people often talk about this year C. which do people often talk about this year D. who people often talk about this year 三、閱讀理解If youre in a hard

5、time, a tiny thing may be the greatest help for you. Thats touch. Touch is one of the most important of our five senses. It is one of the first senses we develop. One of the most commonly accepted forms of touch among people is also one of the first experiences we have in the world-A hug!There is no

6、 better way to understand the importance of hugs than to lose them. For those who have experienced the loss of hugs, you will know how important they are to share.A recent research has shown that when people hug, the brain releases things which increases our willingness to trust and reduces fear. It

7、 has also shown hugs are great for your heart.In 1995, a pair of newly born twins was being cared for in hospital. While one of the twins seemed quite healthy, her sister was not. After trying different medical treatments, the nurse on duty, Gayle Kasparian, placed the twins in bed together. The twi

8、ns immediately snuggled (依偎) up to each other. As one placed her arm around the other, the weak baby became better gradually. How great the power of a hug is!The need for hugs doesnt disappear as we grow older, though it seems we are less willing to give them. Research on people of all ages has prov

9、en that a hug is necessary for physical and emotional health.Without hugs we can become sad. A hug provides safety and gentleness. A hug provides us with social contact, a sense of health and a feeling of importance and belonging. ( ) 1 The underlined word they in the second paragraph refers to _.A.

10、 touchesB. peopleC. hugsD. experiences ( ) 2 The story of the twins tells us _.A. twins should be placed in bed togetherB. the power of a hug is greatC. twins can look after each other wellD. medical treatments are important( ) 3 Which of the statements is TRUE according of the passage?A. A hug is t

11、he only form of touch among people.B. The loss of hugs can make them more important. C. Hugs can get people to trust each other more. D. We dont need hugs when we grow older.四、任務(wù)型閱讀,一空一詞。Every sport has its great legends(傳奇): soccer has Pele, basketball has Michael Jordan, and tennis, Steffi Graf. I

12、s there one athlete who people consider to be the best ever? Many would say that person is boxer Muhammad Ali, known to his many fans as the greatest.Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1942. At the age of twelve, after his bike was stolen, young Ali began boxing; by the time he reached high sch

13、ool, he was a great amateur(業(yè)余) boxer. After winning six state and two national boxing championships, he competed in the 1960 Olympic, where he won a gold medal. That same year, at the age of eighteen, he became a professional boxer.From the start of his career it was clear that Ali was different fr

14、om other athletes. He was outspoken, confident, strong-willed and talked publicly about himself and his beliefs(信仰). The man who called himself the greatest still faced many challenges, though. After winning his Olympic gold medal, he returned home to the United States. He was not allowed to stay in

15、 certain hotels or eat in certain restaurants because of the color of his skin. Ali was disgusted(反感) with racism in the U.S., so he threw his Olympic medal into a river.In 1964, Ali beat Sonny Liston to become the world heavyweight champion. Ali surprised the world again in 1966, not for his boxing

16、 skills, but for his political beliefs. He disagreed with the U.S. war in Vietnam and refused to join the army, which all young men in the U.S. had to do at the same time. As a result, Alis heavyweight title was taken away, and he was sent to prison for five years.Ali retired(退休) from boxing in 1981

17、, ending a career of sixty-one fights, of which he won fifty-six. In 1996, he was recognized as a sporting hero at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Atlanta. The crowd at the Game cheered as Ali, now suffering from Parkinsons disease, lit the Olympic flame-no longer the strongest, but sti

18、ll the greatest.The Greatest Muhammad Ali(1) of birth:Louisville, KentuckyCharacteristics:outspoken, strong-willed and (2) .Sporting CareerIn(3) , he started boxing after his bike was stolen.When he was a(4) school student, he was a good amateur boxer.In the 1960 Olympics, he won his (5) gold medal.

19、At the age of 22, he (6) the world heavyweight champion.In 1981 , he (7) boxing as a professional player.Other Information:Racism made Ali feel so (8) that he threw his Olympic medal into a river.He was sent to prison because he didnt (9) to join the army.In 1996 , he was recognized as a sporting (1

20、0) at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Atlanta.五、閱讀回答問題*每題答案不超過五個詞*Time is important for everyone. It organizes our everyday moments. However, before I received a watch from my father, time never had any importance in my life. I received this gift on a Sunday. I had to go to the airport

21、at 9:00 a. m. to meet Uncle Jim and take him home. However, I was late because I played with my friends. Later on that day, around 11:00 a. m., I remembered my uncle and went to the airport to meet him, but I was too late. He had left the airport. I got home at 2:00 p. m. Looking at my fathers face, I felt sorry. My father aske

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