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人教新目标(Go for it)版初中英语九年级下册Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected.单元测试B卷

阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入文章中相应空白处的最佳答案。

    Mike was reading in the garden when his mother came. She pointed to something and asked Mike what it was. Mike felt quite 1, but he told her it was a sparrow (麻雀) and got back into reading. Several minutes later, his mother pointed to the same sparrow and asked the same question again. Mike got a little angry but 2 answered her question. After a little while, his mother did the same thing once more. This time Mike could not 3 his anger. He shouted at her for disturbing him again and again.

    The old lady silently 4 an old diary, turned to a page and showed it to Mike. Though a little impatient, Mike began to read it.

    "Today, I was watering the flowers in the garden when little Mike pointed to a 5 on the grass and asked me what it was. I 6 at him, said it was a sparrow and kissed him.

    After a while Mike asked me again and I did the same. Pointing to the same sparrow,little Mike asked me what it was twenty times and I 7 answering his question and kissing him every time.

    Something gently touched Mike's 8. His face turned red with 9 for being so impatient to his mother and he hugged (拥抱) her tightly.

    Your parents have given you many things in their lifetime, but you may not 10 that until they are gone.

(1)
A、angry B、lonely C、proud D、surprised
(2)
A、still B、always C、already D、seldom
(3)
A、show B、leave C、control D、discover
(4)
A、set out B、took out C、put out D、looked out
(5)
A、fox B、frog C、bird D、rabbit
(6)
A、threw B、smiled C、shouted D、laughed
(7)
A、put on B、kept on C、tried on D、depended on
(8)
A、face B、mouth C、heart D、shoulder
(9)
A、shame B、fear C、happiness D、kindness
(10)
A、allow B、support C、encourage D、realize
举一反三

 When I was a junior high school student in 1980, God gave me a gift, it was happiness.

 One weekend, I went to visit my grandparents in the countryside. On my way home a car ran over me and cut off my  1  because of its high speed.

 Several days later when I woke up at the hospital, I realized I had to spend the rest of my life ­ 2  arms. How sad I felt at that time! Even I was full of fears. 3  slowly I knew I had to face the fact and got over it. I couldn't get my arms back even though I 4every day.

However, it's easier 5 than done. It took me nearly half a year to get out of the sadness 6 . I got so much from my past story. From then on, I could treat my life with a 7 mind. But in our daily life, I often see my classmates 8 about little things: They get a bad grade on a test; their bus comes9; they don't have a mobile phone but 10 have, and so on. But I only 11 life. I was lucky to realize from an accident : It is a waste of our life to focus on what you have 12 . We should always think of what we have. So why are so many people unhappy? Someone may say, “My whole life would improve 13 I have a new car.” But when you get the car and what 14 ? For a whole week you are walking on air. Then you go right back to being unhappy.

Happiness depends on what we have! It's in our heart. It's a state of mind, even though you own the whole world, you may still feel15 .Happiness comes from mastering the art of appreciating(感激) and taking pleasure in what you really have.

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Brittany Amano wants to make sure every child in the US has enough to eat.

    Brittany Amano, now 18, knew {#blank#}1{#/blank#}it felt to go hungry. Her mother tried to find a job in Honolulu, Hawaii to support the family. Her grandmother helped out {#blank#}2{#/blank#}much as she could. But the family still had to depend on a local food bank{#blank#}3{#/blank#}(live) on, and for that she was  {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(thank).

    When they lost their home, Amano's family had to live in{#blank#}5{#/blank#}friend's basement(地下室). “I could feel how{#blank#}6{#/blank#}(hungry) and homelessness influenced my family.” Amano told a reporter from TFK. “The experience made me want to give hope to others in the same situation.”

    In{#blank#}7{#/blank#}(four) grade, she and some of her friends started a food project. They raised $ 700 and collected 800 pounds of food. At twelve, Amano set up the nonprofit (非营利的)group Hawaii's Future Isn't Hungry. She hoped to raise $10,000  when she finished high school. She ended up{#blank#}8{#/blank#}(raise) more than $ 500,000 in four years.

    With the money {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(collect), the nonprofit group, now called The Future Isn't Hungry, can offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods to school kids on Friday. This is to make sure that the kids and their families have enough food to get them{#blank#}10{#/blank#}the weekend. So far, the effort has helped more than 750,000 people.

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