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北师大版初中英语九年级Unit 6 Communication Workshop, Check Your Progress, Fun Zone 3 &Study Help练习

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    Karan Singh is just like any other five-year-old- except for the fact that he is 5 feet 7 inches tall! When he was born, he was 15 pounds- the usual1of a newborn baby is about half of this, and he was four inches taller than the usual baby.2his height and weight at birth, his father Sanjay thought there might be something wrong with him, but doctors found he was3and really fine.

    Before he could walk or talk, Karan was made into The Guinness Book of World Records in 2008 as the tallest and heaviest newborn baby. Karan clearly4his mother, Shweatlana, who is 7 feet 3 inches tall and one of the5women in South Asia! Sanjay is also quite tall at 6 feet 7 inches.

    Being so tall isn't always a great thing for Karan and his6. Karan used to get bullied about his height, but he doesn't anymore. "But they all say that I am cheating when we7 basketball," Karan said.

    Shweatlana also had trouble finding diapers that fit him when he was8and still has trouble finding children's clothes for him sometimes. "Now I just buy him adult size9. They fit him perfectly well," she said.

    She is also10about her health and that her son might have the same condition she has. "I used to get about 1.5 inches of height every year because of too much growth hormone. I sometimes feel afraid that my son has the same disease as I have. But I know he is doing well and he will grow up to be a nice and healthy person."

(1)
A、weight B、size C、height D、look
(2)
A、As a result B、Such as C、Because of D、In fact
(3)
A、strange B、healthy C、different D、weak
(4)
A、takes care of B、takes after C、makes up D、looks after
(5)
A、shortest B、fattest C、thinnest D、tallest
(6)
A、father B、mother C、sister D、brother
(7)
A、watch B、buy C、show D、play
(8)
A、strong B、little C、happy D、big
(9)
A、books B、balls C、clothes D、hamburgers
(10)
A、worried B、excited C、pleased D、relaxed
举一反三
 先阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D在四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳答案。

When I moved to America in the 7th grade, I did not speak any English. I had no choice but to keep working hard. Although I made1 when I reached the 9th grade, people still found it difficult to understand me because of my accent (口音).

One day, at a party, I was invited to play a guessing game. When it was my turn, I tried to 2 the object that I had in mind. Suddenly someone said with a laugh, "What did she say?" I felt 3 . Out of kindness, a girl gently advised me to repeat it, but I got stuck on the word "purple"—I couldn't 4 it. This time, everyone laughed while I was trying hard to get the word out of me. This5 had its own influence on me. When opportunities were opened up for the summer program I had been looking forward to, I6 to attend (参加) the interview. Luckily, I got tons of encouragement from people around me. So I decided to 7 .

At the interview, the other students in my group spoke very 8 but I didn't speak that much. I knew that I could hardly be understood because of my accent. Besides when I was nervous, it would be even more 9 for me to pronounce words clearly. After the interview, I stayed, said "10 " and explained to the teachers. I didn't want them to think I wasn't interested or I was being unfriendly. But they appreciated (欣赏) that I expressed11 . "It's OK. You don't have to say sorry. Your accent does not make you less than others," said one of the teachers.

Surprisingly, I was accepted into the 12 . Imagine how I felt!

Up to now, I still feel 13 that I took that step. It is a sign that I have changed. I did not let my accent 14 me. I'm sure I will continue to feel nervous about speaking English with strangers. 15 that's OK. It will not stop me from trying to be better.

 语法选择

In a small town,there was a young boy named Ted. He was always curious about how things worked,and loved to take things apart(把……拆开)1 back together. Usually he succeeded,but sometimes he2 . Still,he enjoyed what he did. One day,while he3 his mother cook,he realized how hard it was to stir(搅拌) the sauce. He thought that there must be 4 way to do this,and he decided to think of a better way. 

Ted took out his tools and began to work. After a busy afternoon,he created a new invention. He took apart a broken wood mixer(搅拌器) and then connected a motor (电动机),it was able to stir things by itself 5 it got power from the motor. It was so convenient that anyone 6 stir the sauce easily and quickly. 

The next day,Ted showed his 7 to his mother. She was 8 and allowed him to spend more time improving it. He tried,failed and then tried again. Finally,he added some new ideas to make it even9 ,like a timer,so that the user could leave the tool on the table and not have to10 the sauce burning. 

11 mum's support,Ted decided to bring it to school and introduce it to his eight 12 schoolmates. Suddenly,Ted's invention became a big hit in his school. They used it 13 drinks or stir any kind of sauce at lunch,and it was also easy to clean and store. In School Science Festival,Ted even received 14 prize from the school principal for his creativity and intelligence. 

Perhaps not everyone can be an inventor. However,it is always meaningful to15 what you are really interested in and keep going like Ted. 

 通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。

When you look at me now, you won't believe that I once weighed over 300 pounds. Yes, I used to be a really 1 girl. I never worried about it until I had a medical examination one day. 

The doctor told me that I was having heart trouble. He said it would be 2 if I could lose some weight. Then I decided to make a 3 .

After a year and five months, I lost 104 pounds. I didn't have any expensive food, medical treatment or camp- style exercise. So what was the secret to my 4 ?

First, I looked through the Internet for some 5 on losing weight. Of course, I saw many advertisements(广告), but I bought nothing. The only thing I did was change my bad6 . I stopped having drinks with too much sugar and 7 my love for sweet cakes. Now I have got used to eating a lot of green vegetables and using vegetable oil only. I 8 eat after 6:30 p. m. because it's unhealthy to have a late dinner. Also, I 9 for 15 to 20 minutes five days a week to keep fit. 

People sometimes say, " You don't need to tell me what to do. I've known it already!" The fact is that knowing what to do and doing what you know are completely 10 . The important thing is to know what to do and then keep doing it. 

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