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(新版)人教新目标版(Go for it)九年级下册Unit 13 We're trying to save the earth! Section B (Self Check)同步测试

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

    Recently, designer in Hong Kong has invented a special book that can transform(变形) into a piece of furniture. The special book shaped creation is called Bookniture. It can he unfolded to become a chair or a small table. People can either carry it around for a portable(手提的) chair or can store it in their homes to use as extra furniture.

    The book was designed by Mike Mak. He came up with the idea after never having enough seats for his friends in his home in Hong Kong.

    "I love having friends at my place, but I have never had enough seats for everyone, we would always end up just sitting on the floor. I really want a seat that doesn't take up any floor space when I don't need it. One day, however, the empty space on my bookcase drew my attention. Then came tile spark of a new idea Bookniture, furniture hidden in a book." said the 30-year-old designer.

    Made from fully-recyclable kraft paper(牛皮纸), tile book measures 33 cm by 18 cm. It expands(展开) to14 times bigger once it's opened, and can support up to more than 100 times its own weight, It comes in two colors, brown and black, and can be bought for between HK$ 50 and HK$ 70.

(1)、Bookniture, is special because it          .   

A、is very large anti heavy B、can become a chair or a small table C、contains a lot of knowledge about history D、can be used as a hag to carry things
(2)、What does the underlined word “unfolded” mean?

A、合上 B、提高 C、展开 D、引导
(3)、What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

A、How the special book was designed.            B、Who designed the special book. C、How much the special book costs.                D、What the special hook looks like.
(4)、Which of the following is true about Mike Mak?   

A、He is from America. B、He designed Bookniture with another two friends. C、He enjoys inviting friends to his house. D、He has a big house and needn't worry about seats when his friends come to his house.
(5)、What's the best title for this passage?

A、The book that is suitable for children. B、Mike Mak's personal life. C、The smallest but the most expensive book. D、The book that can transform into a piece of furniture
举一反三
B)根据短文内容和所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确形式。每空限填一词。

Young people and older people don't always agree with each other. They sometimes have different {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(看法) about living, working and having fun. But last month in one special program in New York, adults and teenagers lived together and {#blank#}2{#/blank#}(影响) each other in a friendly way.

Each summer, 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as a group. Everyone works for{#blank#}3{#/blank#}(数个) hours each day. Lots of vegetables and fruit are grown on the farms.They{#blank#}4{#/blank#}(包括) carrots, tomatoes and apples. Teenagers learn to{#blank#}5{#/blank#}(修理) things like tables and chairs with the help of the adults.

When people live together, rules are always {#blank#}6{#/blank#}(必要的). In this program the teenagers and the adults make the {#blank#}7{#/blank#}(规则) together. Also, they make an agreement to decide everything together. If someone {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(打破) a rule, the whole group will discuss the problem. Sometimes, adults are {#blank#}9{#/blank#}(更明智的) than teenagers in solving problems, but teenagers have quicker mind.

One of the teenagers says about the experience, "We don't only think about {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(我们自己). We learn to think about the whole group."

 请阅读下面的非连续性文本,根据语篇内容,回答问题。

The history of tea begins with Shennong. Legend said that tea was discovered by Shennong in 2, 732 B. C/by accident. At the beginning, tea was used as a medicine to make people stay awake. Tea became a wider drink in people's everyday life in the Tang Dynasty. A lot of tea trees were planted in many places and the tea culture developed fast. The Song Dynasty is another important period for the development of tea. Tea became a symbol of spirituality(精神) and books, poems, and paintings about tea were popular in the whole country. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, people could plant tea trees freely. There were more kinds of tea including green tea, flower tea, oolong tea and black tea. The making process of tea had been improved and it also influenced the drinking styles of tea. 

Over the long history of tea drinking, a special Chinese tea culture formed. When we talk about Chinese tea culture today, we shouldn't miss Lu Yu, "the Sage of Tea" for his achievements in Chinese tea culture. Lu Yu wrote Cha Jing between 760 and 780. The book describes early Tang Dynasty tea culture and explains how to grow and prepare tea. 

Tea culture has come a long way and continues to be a valuable tradition. Tea is always made and offered to a guest or friend in China. Serving tea is more than a matter of politeness, it is a symbol of togetherness and a sharing of something enjoyable. 

Tea has played an important role in shaping the traditions and customs of many cultures. For example, in Europe, tea has become a beloved cultural tradition, and the tradition of afternoon tea remains a popular part of European culture. 

 

 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

What do you usually do when you get mad? Some people choose to shout out, throw things or kick walls. And some would like to lock themselves in a room and refuse to talk to anyone. In fact, there is a better way to calm down and let go of your anger. 

Some researchers did an interesting study. They wanted to see how different methods would affect people's levels(程度)of anger. The researchers asked about 100 students from a college to write down their thoughts on an important social problem. They told the students what they wrote would be evaluated(评价). Then the researchers gave each student a bad review that read, "I can't believe a college student would think like this. "That made the students mad as the researchers had expected. 

At the same time, the researchers checked all the students' anger levels and asked them to write down their feelings on a piece of paper. Then half of the students were told to throw the paper into the rubbish bins. The rest were asked to place the paper on their desks. 

When the researchers checked the students' levels of anger again, they discovered something fun. Those who put the paper on the desks showed little reduction(减少)in anger. But those who threw the paper in the rubbish bins were less angry. Actually, their anger levels were almost back to where they were before the study. 

When you get angry, try writing down your feelings on a piece of paper and then throw it away. You may feel as if you're throwing away your anger. 

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