油芥菜九年级英语上册Unit3《
It’s Too Expensive
Carol Robert left school when she was venteen and then she thought, “What’s going to happen now? I want to marry a nice young man and have some children, but no nice young men have asked me yet. Will I meet one soon, and will he want to marry me? ”She spoke to her best friend about the questions, and her best friend said, “Go and ask a fortune-teller. Perhaps she’ll give you the answers.”
So Carol went to e a fortune-teller. The fortune-teller said to her, “I’ll give you the answers to two questions. It’ll cost you five pounds.”
Carol was surprid. She thought for some time, but at last she paid the money. Then she said to the fortune-teller, “Isn’t that too expensive for only two questions?”“Yes, it is,” answered the fortune-teller. “And now what’s your cond question?”Choo the best answers.
1. The underlined word “one” refers to _____.
A. a nice young man
B. a fortune-teller
C. good luck
D. Carol’s best friend
2. Why did Carol go to e a fortune-teller?
A. She didn’t want to get married.
B. The fortune-teller was famous.
C. Her best friend told her to do so.
D. A nice young man asked her to marry him.
3. What do you think of the fortune-teller?
A. Stupid.
B. Generous.
C. Warm-hearted.
D. Witty.
1—3 ACD
They Don’t Watch Clocks
In cities in the United States, there are clocks in most stores, factories, and other buildings. Radio announcers always give the correct time during the day. People there think that it is important to know the time. Most Americans have watches. They want to do certain things at certain times. They don’t want to be late.
Time is not so important to people everywhere. Suppo you visit a country in South America. You would find that people living there do not like to rush. If you had an appoint
ment with some friends, they would probably be late. They would not want to arrive on time.
In South America, even the radio programs may not begin right on time. Nor do the radio announcers think it important to announce the exact time.
营销广告语In South America, many people regard a clock as a machine. They feel that people who do everything on time are letting clocks run their lives. They don’t want a clock or any machine to have that much power.
Choo the best answer from A, B, C, and D according to the passage.
1. There are clocks in most stores and factories in ————.
A. South America
B. India
C. the United States
D. South Africa
2. The people of South America regard the clock as a ————.
A. machine
B. friend
C. radio
D. person
什么是世界语3. Why isn’t time too important to the people of South America?
A. It is too hot there to hurry to appointments.
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C. They don’t know how to tell time.
D. They’re very free every day.
4. Which of the following do you think is RIGHT?
A. Time means different things to different peoples.
B. In the United States, it is a good idea to be late.
C. Time is more important in South America than in America.
D. People should pay attention to clocks everywhere.
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1—4 CABA
They Speak with Their Hands
For many years, no one could communicate with people who had been born without hearing. Most deaf people were not able to u a spoken language.
But, at the beginning of the 1700s, the deaf were taught a special language. Using this language, they could share thoughts and ideas with others. The language they ud was a language without sound. It was sign language.
How did this sign language work? The deaf were taught to make certain movements using their hands, faces, and bodies. The movements stood for things and ideas. People might move their forefingers across their lips. This meant, “You are not telling the truth.” They might tap (轻敲) their chins (下巴) with three fingers. This meant “my uncle”.
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The deaf were also taught to u a finger alphabet (字母表). They ud their fingers to make the letters of the alphabet. In this way, they spelled out words. Some deaf people could spell out words at a speed of 130 words per minute.
Sign language and finger spelling are not ud as much as they once were. Today, the deaf are taught to understand others by watching their lips. They are also taught how to speak.
Answer the questions according to the passage.
1. In the 1700s, the deaf were taught ______.
A. to speak
陈丹青经典语录B. sign language
C. to watch others
D. Braille
2. A tap on the chin with three fingers means “______”.
A. hello
B. I have a toothache
C. come here
D. my uncle
3. How did sign language help the deaf?
A. It helped them learn to read.
B. The dead could understand Indian sign language.
C. It helped them communicate with other people.