2025年全效学习阶段发展评价九年级英语全一册外研版
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Ⅴ.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 they should learn 5 to solve problems through activities like “dropping”.
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?
People have many different 7 about parenting. But all parents want their children to be 8, healthy, and successful. In China, for example, many parents 9 a lot of money on summer vacation activities for their children. 10 want their children to enjoy the vacation as much as possible. But some parents try too hard and become “helicopter parents”, which is the opposite of “dropping”. They worry too much about their children and pay attention to everything they do 11 helicopters 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 don't crash against the rocks, yet 15 them to ride the waves, even if they get some choppiness (波浪翻滚) sometimes.”
( )1. A. dropping out
B. dropping off
C. picking out
D. picking up
( )2. A. teenagers
B. parents
C. friends
D. teachers
( )3. A. and
B. so
C. but
D. or
( )4. A. learn from
B. care about
C. depend on
D. listen to
( )5. A. how
B. what
C. why
D. who
( )6. A. education
B. journey
C. feelings
D. safety
( )7. A. opinions
B. suggestions
C. problems
D. conditions
( )8. A. independent
B. brave
C. happy
D. honest
( )9. A. cost
B. pay
C. spend
D. take
( )10. A. I
B. You
C. We
D. They
( )11. A. like
B. along
C. with
D. for
( )12. A. taught
B. protected
C. trained
D. encouraged
( )13. A. parenting
B. living
C. caring
D. growing
( )14. A. direction
B. balance
C. difference
D. power
( )15. A. drive
B. want
C. refuse
D. allow
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 they should learn 5 to solve problems through activities like “dropping”.
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?
People have many different 7 about parenting. But all parents want their children to be 8, healthy, and successful. In China, for example, many parents 9 a lot of money on summer vacation activities for their children. 10 want their children to enjoy the vacation as much as possible. But some parents try too hard and become “helicopter parents”, which is the opposite of “dropping”. They worry too much about their children and pay attention to everything they do 11 helicopters 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 don't crash against the rocks, yet 15 them to ride the waves, even if they get some choppiness (波浪翻滚) sometimes.”
( )1. A. dropping out
B. dropping off
C. picking out
D. picking up
( )2. A. teenagers
B. parents
C. friends
D. teachers
( )3. A. and
B. so
C. but
D. or
( )4. A. learn from
B. care about
C. depend on
D. listen to
( )5. A. how
B. what
C. why
D. who
( )6. A. education
B. journey
C. feelings
D. safety
( )7. A. opinions
B. suggestions
C. problems
D. conditions
( )8. A. independent
B. brave
C. happy
D. honest
( )9. A. cost
B. pay
C. spend
D. take
( )10. A. I
B. You
C. We
D. They
( )11. A. like
B. along
C. with
D. for
( )12. A. taught
B. protected
C. trained
D. encouraged
( )13. A. parenting
B. living
C. caring
D. growing
( )14. A. direction
B. balance
C. difference
D. power
( )15. A. drive
B. want
C. refuse
D. allow
答案:
Ⅴ.1—5 BACCA 6—10 DACCD 11—15 ABABD
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1. 法律
2. 编程
3. 设备
1. 法律
2. 编程
3. 设备
答案:
1. law
2. programming
3. device
2. programming
3. device
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