2022-2023学年牛津上海版九年级英语上册阅读理解【word 版, 无答案】

2022-2023学年牛津上海版九年级英语上册阅读理解【word 版, 无答案】

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课后练习-阅读理解ADuringmygrowth,myparentsalwaystoldmetheimportanceoffamilyandfaithovermaterialpossessions.Yet,moneyandallthenew,interestingthingsitcouldbuydidnotescapeme.AsIenteredmyfreshmanyear,mybankcardandIengagedinquitethedates.Betweengame-daydresses,steakdinnersandwonderfuldowntownAthens,Iquicklyusedup17years'worthofsavings.Bythetimesummercamearound,Ididn'tconsiderhowmuchcashIhadspent,orhowmanythingsIhadbought.IwasfocusedonhowmuchmoremoneyIwouldneedfornextautumn.WhenIwasn'tworking,Iwascheckingmybankaccount,trytofigureoutifmynextpaycheckwouldaffordthosepillowsthatwouldlooksocuteinmynewapartment.Mybankaccountbalancewasbecomingamajorsourceofstressinmylife,creatingtensionwithmyfinanciallysmartparentsandcausingmelastingconcern.Finally,afteraveryheatedargumentwithmyDad,Iacceptedthetruth:Isimplycouldnotaffordmoneyanymore.IrealizedthatIwasmuchhappierwhenmoneywasjustsomethinginthebank.Whiletheclothesareprettyandthosepillowsarecomfy,theylosttheirattractionrightaroundthesecondanewitemcaughtmyeye.Attheendofthesummer,Iletgoofmyfinancialissues-afterall,Ican'tbuymoretimewithmyfriendsandfamilybeforegoingbacktoAthens.Istillcheckmybankaccount.Istillgoshoppingonceinawhile.Butnow,thosearen'timportant.MymoneylosstaughtmethatIshouldn'ttakewealthasameansofsatisfactionandhappiness.Instead,myhappinessshouldcomefromthemomentsandpeoplethatcannotbebought,exchanged,orreturned.Therearesomethingsthatmoneycan'tbuy.Goafterthem."Unlikecash,thisformofwealthgrowsthemoreIgive.63.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1probablymean________.A.IhadtroubleopeningmyownbankaccountB.IwasbusytakingpartinactivitiesandfellshortofmoneyC.IwasunabletofinanciallysupportmyselfonstudythatyearD.Ibecameinterestedingoingondateswithfriends64.TheauthormentionstheheatedargumentwithDadinparagraph2inorderto_____.A.provehowselfishhisDadisB.showhowtosettleproblemswithothersC.showgenerationgapbetweenDadandSonD.explainmaterialpossessionsgethimintotrouble65.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorfeelshappynowmainlybecause_____.A.theappealofmoneyisinescapable

1B.hevaluesthelovebetweenhisfamilyandfriendsC.hehaspaidoffhisdebtincashD.hiswealthgrowsbyworkinghardeveryday66.Theword"comfy"(paragraph4)probablymeans_____.A.realisticB.individualC.graciousD.comfortable67.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheauthoriswrong?A.TheauthorusedtospendmoneywithoutthinkingmuchB.TheauthorbegantorealizewhatmoneymeantafterhefellintofinancialtroubleC.TheauthornevercaredabouthisbankaccountbalanceinthepastD.Theauthorleadsahappierlifenowbecausehehasrightattitudetowardsmoney.67.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.SeekingadifferentkindofwealthB.LettinggoofdifferentsufferingsC.WealthasameansofsatisfactionD.Happinessgrowsoutofhardships

2BSpidermansavesthedayAcomicbookfandressedasSpidermanbecamearealsuperheroonSaturday.Hetackledathiefwhowastryingtostealanexpensivecomicbook.MichaelWong,24,waswearingaSpidermancostumetoattendtheannualAsianFestivalofComicsattheSunnySportsClub.Hesawthemanputtingthe$350comicbookintohissportsbag.‘Therewereabout50peopleatthefestivalwearingsuperherocostumesthatday,’saidMaddieTam,thefestivalorganizer.‘Weenjoyseeingpeopledressedupastheirfavouritecharacterswhiletheyshopforcomics.However,wedidn’texpecttoseeanyofthemactuallystopacrime.’Thethiefdidnothaveachancetoescape.WhileSpidermantookholdofhissweatshirt,severalStarWarscharactersblockedtheexit.Afterashortstruggle,theembarrassedrobbergavethebookback.‘Atfirst,Ithoughtitwaspartofthefestival,'saidSharonLuk,arockclimbinginstructordressedasWonderWoman.‘Readingcomicsisfunbutwatchingsuperheroesinactionisevenbetter.'‘Wewererathersurprisedwhenwearrived,’saidPoliceConstableAlbertMak.‘ItcanbeeasilyseenthatSpidermanhatestoletcriminalsgetaway.Maybehe'llbeinterestedinjoiningthepolice.’‘Crime-fightingiseasyforSpiderman,’MrWongsaid,laughing.‘ThepoormanwasabitunluckyasIteachjudo(柔道)lessonshereattheclub.’69.Accordingtothereport,MrWongwenttotheSunnySportsClubtoA.catchathiefB.teachjudoC.attendafestivalD.stealacomicbook70.InLine1.theword"tackled'isclosestinmeaningtoA.stoppedB.reportedC.arguedwithD.caredfor71.ThethiefA.escapedatlastB.foughtwithMrWongC.keptthecomicbookD.woreaSpidermancostume

372.SharonLukfeltaboutwhatshesaw.A.angryB.unhappyC.excitedD.perfect73.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthemanwhocaughtthethief?A.superheroB.organizerC.clubmemberD.judocoach74.Thearticleprobablyappearsina(n)A.newspaperB.advertisementC.comicstripD.sciencemagazineCIwenttoagroupactivity,“SensitivitySunday”,whichwastomakeusmore__69__theproblemsfacedbydisabledpeople.Wewereaskedto“_70__adisability”forseveralhoursoneSunday.Somemembers,likeme,chosetousewheelchairs.Othersworesoundblockingearplugs(耳塞)orblindfolds(眼罩).Justsittinginthewheelchairwasalearningexperience.Ihadneverconsideredbeforehowembarrassingitwouldbetouseone.AssoonasIsatdown,myweightmadethechairbegintoroll.Itswheelswerenotlocked.ThenIwonderedwheretoputmyfeet.Ittookmequiteawhiletogetthemetalfootrestintoplace.Itookmyfirstuneasylookatwhatwastobemyonlymeansof_71___forseveralhours.Fordisabledpeople,“adoptingawheelchair”isnotatemporary(临时的)experiment.Itriedtofinda__72__positionandthoughtitmightberestful,evenkindofnice,tobepushedaroundforawhile.Lookingaround,I__73__Iwouldhavetohandlethethingmyself!MyhandsstartedtoacheasIturnedtheheavymetalwheels.Icametoknowthatcontrollingthedirectionofthewheelchairwasnotgoingtobeaneasytask.Mywheelchairexperimentwassoonfinished.Itmadeadeepimpressiononme.Afewhoursof“disability”gavemeonlyatasteofthe__74__,bothphysicalandmental,thatdisabledpeoplemustovercome.69.A.familiartoB.interestedinC.awareofD.carefulwith70.A.cureB.preventC.treatD.experience71.A.operationB.communicationC.transportationD.production72.A.flexibleB.safeC.startingD.comfortable73.A.realizedB.suggestedC.guidedD.admitted

474.A.weaknessesB.challengesC.worriesD.illnessesDThedictionarydefinesascrapbookas“anemptybookforcollectingandpreservingphotographs,newspaperarticles,andotherpapers."Today,scrapbookingisalsoaverbandapopularnew_50_.WetalkedwithDianeLucasofScrapsforever.com.Whatisscrapbooking?WhenImakeascrapbookpage,Itakeafewofmyfamilyphotosandputthemintoa"layout"--apagethatusesfancypaper,stickers,drawings,andwordstoshowthetheme(主题).Forexample,thispageaboutmysoniscalled“FirstDayatSchool.""Here'saphotoof'him',andoneofhisdrawings,andIdecorateditwithribbons,stickersandsoon.Whenyoumakeascrapbook,youput:wordsandpicturestogethertoshowtheimportanttimesinyourlife.It'slikea__51_Q:Howdidyougetstarted?Imademyfirstscrapbooktenyearsago,whenmyfatherdied.WhenIlookedthroughhisdesk,Ifoundthemostwonderfulthing--likethecardsmyparentssenteachother,andphotosfromhisArmydays.Thoseweresuchpreciousmemories.Icouldn't___52__anything,solmadetwoscrapbooks,formybrotherandme.Q:Doyouknowotherpeoplewhomadescrapbooks?Oh,yes!Wecallourselves"scrappers,"andwelovetogettogether.Weoftenhave“crops,"bigpartieswhere'weall_53__ourscrapbooks.Webringourscissorsandpapersandourboxesofphotos,andwetalkwhileworkingonnewpages.It'stimeforenjoyment,whenfriendsshowpicturesandtellstoriesaboutourfamilies,andourlives__54___,wecreateabooktokeepthosememories.Ithinkpeoplewanttokeeptheirfamilystories,anddisplaythemtootherpeople.Whenyoumakeascrapbook,youcanpassthestoriestoyourchildren,andyourgrandchildren.Somanypeopletodaywanttodothat!Ifyougoonline,youwillfindscrapbookingwebsitesfromNorway,NewZealandandSouthAfrica.Weallhaveboxesofpictures,andweallwanttokeepthosepreciousmemories.That'stherealvalueofscrapbooking:sharingyourfamilyandyourstory.50.AjobBhobbyCsportDcourse51.ApersonalhistoryBmoderntextbookCpicturecollectionDfamilyadvertisement52AthinkofBthrowawayCfindoutDpickout

553AmakeBlendCexchangeDsell54.AForexampleBInreturnCInfact.DAtthesametimeEParentsoftensay,Idon’tunderstandwhymychildisactingthisway.We’vegivenhimeverythingintheworld,andhejustwantsmore.He’sn81happy.Hedoesn'tenjoywhathehas.”Forsomereason,weoftenfeelthatifwegiveourchildeverythinghewantstokeephimhappy,heshouldbehavethewaywewanthimtoAnimportantpartofm82.children’semotional(情感的))needsistosetlimitsoftenandfirmlyinalovingway.Partswholearntosetlimitsinalovingwaysetthemmoreoftenbecausetheydon'thavetowaituntilthey'vehadituptoheretodoso。Atherapeutic(治疗的)wayofsettinglimitsiscalledACT:acknowledge(承认)thefeeling.Communicatethelimit,andtarget(把…作为目标)thec83.Necessarily,you’resayingtothechild,“Iunderstandh84youfeelIt’sOKtofeelthatway,butyoucanactthatwaywhenyoufeellikethat.Youcanactthiswaywhenyoufeellikethat."Butit'salsoimportanttocommunicatethismessageinalovingway,notana85way.UsingACTlimitsettingteacheschildrentocopewiththeiremotionsandtofindproperbehaviorexpressionsthatdonthurtthechildrent86.Itcanalsobeusedtoteachchildrentodelaygratification(满意).HerearesomeexamplesofhowitworksIfyourchildwantsatoywhenyou'reatthestoreandyoudon’twanttobuyit,youcansay,"(A)Youlovethattoyandwantitrightnow(C)Butwe’renotspendinganymoneyontoystoday.(T)YoucanputitonyourwishlistforbirthdayorChristmas."Usingthisskill,you'lllearntosetreasonablelimitsthatwork.Ifyousetlimitstoos87,you’realsomorelikelytogivein.becauseyoufeelguilty.Ifyoudon’tfollowthroughwitharesultoryoumakeonethat’stoostrict,youteachyourchildnottobelieveyou.FJobsinAnimalCareDoyouloveanimals?Doyouthinkpeoplemusthelpandprotectanimalsjustlikehumans?Doyouwanttospendyourdayshelpinganimals?Ifyouanswered"yes"toanyofthesequestions,maybeyoushouldc(81)__________ajobinanimalcare!

6ANIMALRIGHTS(权利)OFFICER:Animalrightsofficersmakesurethatpeopletreatanimalsproperly.Theyvisithomes,placeswhereanimalsareboughtands(82)__________zoos,andanimalhospitals.Theychecktomakesurethattheplacesareclean,thattheanimalsaregettingpropernutritionandthattheyhaveenoughs(83)__________toclimbaroundandexplore.Sometimesananimalrightsofficerwillappearincourttoprotecttherightsofananimal.ANIMALCONTROLOFFICER:Tobeananimalcontrolofficer,youmustbeinverygoodhealthbecausethejobisanactiveone,i(84)__________gettinganimalsoutofdangeroussituations.Forexample,it’snotalwayseasytogetacatdownfromatree.Othertimes,animalcontrolofficersmusttakeasickanimaltothehospitalfortreatment(治疗).Theseanimalsareofteningreatpain,andareafraidanddifficulttocontrol.ANIMALDOCTOR:Ananimaldoctoriscalleda'veterinarian'or'vet'.Someanimaldoctorsworkforzoosoranimalhospitals.Others,oftencalled'smallanimaldoctors,"treatsmalleranimalsl(85)__________dogsandcats.Manyhavetheirownprivateoffices.Vetsdomostofthes(86)__________thingsthatdoctorsdo.Theytaketheanimal'stemperature,giveinjections(注射),andtakeX-rays.Theyalsodecidewhatkindofmedicineasickanimalmayneed.Ifananimalw(87)__________toolittle,thedoctormayuseafeedingtubetomakesureitgetsenoughnutrition.Ittakessixtosevenyearsofhighereducationtobecomeadoctorofveterinarymedicine.81.c_______82.s_______83.s_______84.i_______85.l_______86.s_________87.w__________GEverygirldreamsandLisaisnoexception.Shehasreaddozensofbooksonhowtobeaballerina(芭蕾舞女演员).“SwanLake”isherfavorite.Shehopesonedayherdreamwillcometrue.Shehastakenballetlessonsandallherteachersconfirmsheisagoodstudent.Onedayshesawaposterthatafamousballerinagroupwillbeperforminginherhometown.Herthoughtsranwild."Imustmeetupwiththeleaderofthegroupandshowhimmyskills,"shewhisperedtoherself.Whenthetroupearrived,Lisaputonherballet

7outfit(芭蕾舞装)andhidinthedressingroom.Toherluck,theleaderenteredandshetimidly(胆怯地)knockedatthedoor.Shebravelyapproachedhimandhandedhimabunchofredroses.Thethorns(刺)hurtherhandbutshedidnotcareaboutthepain.Theleaderobservedheractionasshetoldhimherdream."Alright,youdanceandIwillgiveyoumyconclusion."Buthalfwaythroughthedancehestoppedherandsaid,"I'msorryyou'renotgoodenough!"OnhearingthisLisaranasfastasherlegscouldcarryherandwasashamed.Shegaveupherdream.Manyyearslater,sheheardthatthesameballettroupewasperforminginhertownagain.Bittermemoriesoftheleader'scrudewordscamefloodingbacktoher.Thistimeshewasdeterminedtofindoutwhytheleaderhadtoldhershewasnotgoodenough.Thiswashisreply,"Itellthistoeverystudent."Sheangrilyshotback,"You'veruinedmylife!Thenshegotafurthershock,"Irememberyourgiftofrosesandhowthethorns(刺)hadhurtyourfingersbutyoucarriedonbravery.Ifyouonlyhadtreatedballetlikethatanddidnotgiveupsoeasily;therefore,youstilldeservemyconclusion!"1.WhatisLisa’sdream?_______________________________________________________________________________2.HowdidLisafeelafterseeingtheballettroupe’sposter?_______________________________________________________________________________3.WhydidLisahidinthedressingroom?_______________________________________________________________________________4.Lisadidn’ttrytofindoutwhytheleadertoldhershewasnotgoodenoughatthemoment,didshe?_______________________________________________________________________________5.WhatkingofgirldoyouthinkLisais?_______________________________________________________________________________6.Howdoyouunderstandthelastsentenceofthestory?_______________________________________________________________________________HAbusinessmanwasoncedeepindebtandcouldseenowayout.Hesatonaparkbench,headinhands,wonderingifanythingcouldsavehiscompany.

8Suddenlyanoldmanappearedinfrontofhim.“Icanseethatsomethingistroublingyou,”hesaid.Afterlisteningtothebusinessman’swoes,theoldmansaid,“IbelieveIcanhelpyou.”Heaskedthemanhisname,wroteoutacheckandpusheditintohishand,saying,“Takethismoney.Meetmehereexactlyoneyearfromtoday,andyoucanpaymebackatthattime.”Thenheturnedanddisappeared.Thebusinessmansawinhishandacheckfor$500,000,signedbyJohnD.Rockefeller,thenoneoftherichestmenintheworld!“Itcansolvemyprobleminaninstant!”thebusinessmanrealized.Butinstead,hedecidedtoputthecheckinhissafe.Justknowingitwastheremightgivehimthestrengthtoworkoutawaytosavehisbusiness,hethought.Withrenewedoptimism,henegotiatedbetterdealsandextendedtermsofpayment.Heclosedseveralbigsales.Withinafewmonths,hewasoutofdebtandmakingmoneyonceagain.Exactlyoneyearlater,hereturnedtotheparkwiththecheck.Attheagree-upontime,theoldmanappeared.Butjustasthebusinessmanwasabouttohandbackthecheckandsharehissuccessstory,anursecamerunningupandgrabbedtheoldman.“I’msogladIcaughthim!”shecried.“Ihopehehasn’tbeenbotheringyou.He’salwaysescapingfromthehospitalandtellingpeoplehe’sJohnD.Rockefeller.”Andthensheledtheoldmanawaybythearm.Thebusinessmanjuststoodthere,stunned.Allyearlong,he’dbeenwheelinganddealing,buyingandselling,convincedhehadhalfamilliondollarsbehindhim.Suddenly,herealizedthatitwasn’tthemoney,realorimagined,thathadturnedhislifearound.Itwashisnewfoundself-confidencethatgavehimthepowertoachieveanythinghewentafter.1.Wasthebusinessman’scompanysavedwithinafewmonthsafterreceivingthecheck?______,____________________________________________________________________2.Whatdidthebusinessmandowiththecheck?____________________________________________________________________________3.Whoactuallywastheoldman?

9____________________________________________________________________________4.Whatactuallysavedthebusinessman’scompany?____________________________________________________________________________5.Whycouldthebusinessmandobusinesswithoutworriesbehindallyearlong?____________________________________________________________________________6.Whatdoyouthinkofthebusinessman?Giveyourreasons.____________________________________________________________________________

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