2025年自我提升与评价九年级英语上册译林版


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《2025年自我提升与评价九年级英语上册译林版》

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一、词汇运用
认真阅读下面短文,根据语篇内容,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式或时态,使短文通顺、连贯。
Recently, Chinese internet users praised a 5-year-old boy from Xinxiang, Henan Province, for his moving act. The little boy hasn't had a haircut for three years to help (1)
children
(child) with cancer. He planned to cut it and sell it this summer, People's (2)
Daily
(day) reported.
In a video posted online, Guangnian showed his more than 30-centimetre-long hair. He (3)
thought
(think) of this form of volunteer work three years ago when he watched a video of cancer-afflicted(被癌症折磨的) children.
After that, Guangnian made up his mind (4)
to grow
(grow) his hair long and donate them to children who have lost their hair because of cancer treatment.
No one took his words (5)
seriously
(serious) at that time, as he was just a 3-year-old kid. They did not believe that Guangnian would stick to his decision all the way.
"On my (6)
first
(one) day of school, it was really hard for me. I (7)
saw
(see) as a girl by others and I felt really (8)
uncomfortable
(comfortable). I told them I was a boy, but they still called me a girl, which made me sad," Guangnian said.
Though many students laughed at him, Guangnian never thought of (9)
giving
(give) up, even when his mother tried several times to make him have his hair cut short.
"Sometimes I would envy my little (10)
brother's
(brother) short hair because people could tell he is a boy from his looks. But my father told me that boys should not be afraid of being laughed at," he said. "I'm not giving up. I want to help others in this way," he said.
答案:
(1) children
(2) Daily
(3) thought
(4) to grow
(5) seriously
(6) first
(7) saw
(8) uncomfortable
(9) giving
(10) brother's
二、完形填空
It is late at night. A car stops in the middle of a forest. After (1)______ their teenagers, the parents say "good luck" and drive away. The (2)______, totally lost, have to find their way back home by themselves.
It may sound crazy to you, (3)______ this is an old tradition in the Netherlands called "Dropping". Dutch people believe that children should not (4)______ their parents too much and should learn how to solve problems through activities like "(5)______".
However, for many parents around the world, they are most worried about their children's (6)______. After all, why should they put their children at risk when there are many other ways to learn to be independent(独立的)?
People have many different (7)______ about parenting. All parents want their children to be (8)______, healthy and successful. In China, for example, many parents spend anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 yuan on summer vacation activities for their children. (9)______ want their children to enjoy the vacation as much as possible. But some parents try too hard and become "(10)______ parents", which is basically the opposite of "Dropping". They worry too much about their children and pay attention to everything they do—(11)______ helicopters(直升机)flying over their children. In their eyes, children need to be (12)______ all the time.
Neither of the two above is a good (13)______ style, according to American parenting expert Kenneth Ginsburg. Good parents need to find a (14)______ between protecting their children and letting go. As Ginsburg writes, parents should "make sure their children (15)______ crash against the rocks, yet allow them to ride the waves, even if they get some choppiness(波浪翻滚) sometimes".
( ) 1.
B

( ) 2.
A

( ) 3.
C

( ) 4.
C

( ) 5.
A

( ) 6.
D

( ) 7.
A

( ) 8.
C

( ) 9.
D

( )10.
C

( )11.
A

( )12.
B

( )13.
A

( )14.
B

( )15.
D
答案: BACCA DACDC ABABD

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