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牛津译林版初中英语九年级上册Unit 6单元测试卷(含听力音频)

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    Are you a TV lover? Can you imagine living without TV? Well, you could give it a try.

    A group of Americans from TV-Turnoff Network(网络) have an idea. From 19 to 25 April, they are asking children all over the world to turn off their TVs for one week. They hope children will find more interesting things to do. Maybe they can read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. Since 1995, about 24 million people in America have taken part in TV-Turnoff week.

    TV-Turnoff Network says watching TV too much can bring children big problems with school, health and family. They want kids to watch less TV. What do you think?

    Bad for children's studies

    American scientists did a study of 1, 300 children. They watched the children for four years. They say that if children watch lots of TV, they don't do well in school.

    Bad for children's health

    Studies show that when children watch lots of TV, they eat more unhealthy food. More children are getting overweight. Overweight children become ill more easily. Watching too much TV is also bad for their eyes.

    Bad for family life

    About 40% of American families watch TV at dinner time. That means that they don't talk very much when they eat together.

    Also, too many violent(  暴力的  ) things

    An American study says that before a child turns 18 years old, that child will see 200, 000 violent things on TV. Some kids become violent in real life.

    If you want to learn more about this unusual week, you can go to this website, www. tvturnoff. org.

(1)、When is TV-Turnoff week?
A、From 19 April to 25 April. B、Any week in April. C、The first week in April. D、It doesn't tell us.
(2)、What do children do during that week?
A、They watch TV much less. B、They go to this website, www. tvturnoff. org. C、They read some books, or learn to swim, or paint a picture. D、Both A and
(3)、What can we learn from the passage?
A、About three fifths of American families watch TV when they have dinner. B、The children who watch too much TV will do well in school. C、Children in America aren't allowed to see violent things on TV until they are 18. D、Millions of people in America have taken part in TV-Turnoff week since 1995.
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 阅读下列短文, 从各题所给的A、B、C和D 项中选出最佳选项。

Alice was very excited. One of her favourite writers had just published a new book. She had saved up her money, and she was ready to buy the book this weekend. She talked about the book with her online chat (聊天) group. A lot of the other kids in the group were going to buy the book, too. In fact, that was the main thing everyone in the chat room was talking about one afternoon.

 All of a sudden, Alice got a chat message from Ella, one of the kids in the chat room. The message said that Ella wanted to meet Alice at the bookstore. Then they could buy the new book together. Alice told her mum about the message, and her mum asked, "Do you know Ella from school? "

"No, "Alice answered. "We' ve only chatted online. I don't think she goes to my school. "

"Listen, "Alice's mum was anxious and said, "I want you to have friends, but sometimes, people online aren't who they say they are. And when you' re online, you can't always tell. So I don't think it's a good idea for you to meet this person. "

"But, Mum, "Alice said, "what if it is just a kid named Ella who wants to buy a book with me? "

 Alice's mum considered that for a moment. Then she said, "Let's do this. Dad and  I will go with you to the bookstore to buy the book with Ella. If Ella really is just a kid who wants to meet you in person, that's great. If not,      ▲      . "

 Alice didn't like that idea. It made her feel like a baby. But she knew her mum was right about safety, so she finally nodded. Then she answered Ella's message. She told Ella that she and her parents would be at the bookstore the next afternoon.

 The next day, Alice went to the bookstore with her mum and dad. When Ella never showed up and then disappeared from the chat room, Alice knew her parents were right. She was glad they were there to be with her.

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