Unit2 Teenage problems单元练习2026-2027学年译林版九年级上册英语

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语译林版九年级上册
年级 九年级
章节 Unit 2 Teenage problems
类型 作业-单元卷
知识点 -
使用场景 同步教学-单元练习
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 江苏省
地区(市) 盐城市
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发布时间 2026-07-09
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**基本信息** 九年级上册Unit2 Teenage problems单元卷,围绕青少年压力、社交媒体使用等现实议题,通过多样题型融合语言能力与思维品质培养,适配单元复习需求。 **题型特征** |题型|题量|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|----|----|----| |单项选择|15|冠词、连词、时态等语法|基础巩固,覆盖单元核心语法点| |完形填空|15|青少年兴趣与学业冲突|情境真实,考查语篇理解与词汇运用| |阅读理解|5|社交媒体完美主义、学业压力|时代性强,培养信息筛选与推理能力| |信息还原|5|社交比较心理调节|逻辑分析,提升语篇组织能力| |阅读回答问题|5|手机沉迷影响|细节提取,强化简洁表达| |首字母填空|10|习惯养成与成功|词汇运用,渗透学习能力培养|

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九年级上册Unit2 Teenage problems单元练习 (附答案) 一、单项选择 1. — What do you usually do on ______ Sunday morning? — I often read ______ interesting book. A. a; an B. /; an C. the; a D. /; a 2. To keep fit, you should have a balanced diet instead of eating too much ______. A. sugar B. vegetable C. fruit D. meat 3. My cousin and I both love reading, but ______ of us likes horror stories. A. both B. either C. neither D. none 4. The students are preparing ______ the upcoming exam ______ staying up late. A. for; by B. to; with C. about; in D. with; for 5. You won’t catch up with others ______ you manage your time better. A. because B. if C. though D. unless 6. This math problem is ______ than the one we did yesterday. I need your help. A. difficult B. more difficult C. most difficult D. the most difficult 7. He explained the grammar rules so ______ that even I could understand them. A. clear B. clearly C. quick D. quickly 8. — Where is Tom? — He ______ the library. He will be back in an hour. A. has gone to B. has been to C. went to D. goes to 9. I ______ not listening to my teacher carefully in class yesterday. A. enjoy B. practice C. regret D. suggest 10. Once you make a decision, you should ______ it and never give up easily. A. cut back on B. stick to C. fall behind D. suffer from 11. — Must I finish the report today? — No, you ______. You can hand it in tomorrow. A. mustn’t B. needn’t C. couldn’t D. wouldn’t 12. Could you tell me ______ the nearest post office is? A. where B. what C. how D. if 13. Don’t worry about the exam. Just ______ and do your best. A. get on B. put off C. look after D. calm down 14. Do you know ______ for the school trip next week? A. when will they leave B. when they will leave C. when do they leave D. when they leave 15. — I’m feeling really stressed about the coming exam. — ______ A. You should watch TV all night. B. Don’t talk to me now. C. Why not try some relaxing music? D. Exams are not important at all.  二、完形填空 Nowadays, more and more teenagers have 1 pressure. They find their schoolbags are getting heavier and hours they spend on their homework are becoming 2 . They think they should be allowed to practice their hobbies. But their parents think the 3 can get in the way of their schoolwork. Should parents allow their children to make their own 4 ? Liu Ying, a fifteen-year-old girl, is a singing star at school. She always wants to be a professional 5 when she grows up. 6 , her parents don’t want her to practice singing because they think their daughter should study hard to get good 7 and go to a good university. “She needs to spend more time 8 her homework because it’s 9 to become a professional singing star.” says her father. But Liu Ying really 10 . “I know my parents 11 me. And they hope that I will have a better life in the future. But I am serious about singing. I should be allowed to make my own decision. Only then will I have a chance to 12 my dream.” says Liu Ying. Doctors say lots of pressure 13 bad for children’s development. Society should pay more attention to the health of teenagers. Parents have to own the 14 attitude towards the students’ development. Although it’s normal to want successful children, it’s 15 more important to have healthy and happy children! 1.A.so many B.so much C.too many D.too much 2.A.longer B.shorter C.less D.fewer 3.A.teachers B.friends C.hobbies D.relatives 4.A.plans B.decisions C.homework D.mistakes 5.A.runner B.player C.singer D.writer 6.A.However B.Though C.But D.So 7.A.jobs B.books C.grades D.dreams 8.A.with B.for C.in D.on 9.A.easy B.interesting C.possible D.difficult 10.A.agrees B.minds C.dislikes D.disagrees 11.A.care about B.take after C.look for D.look like 12.A.miss B.know C.achieve D.change 13.A.are B.were C.is D.was 14.A.wrong B.correct C.hard D.simple 15.A.very B.many C.much D.most 三、阅读理解 Today, many teenagers feel they must be perfect all the time. On apps like TikTok and Instagram, they see photos of happy, pretty friends with good grades and fun lives. These posts usually look perfect, but they are not real life. A 2024 survey found that most teens feel worried because they want to look perfect online. This makes them feel stressed and bad about themselves. Schoolwork is another big problem. Many teens stay up very late to finish homework, sports practice, and tests. “I think I need straight A’s to make my parents happy,” says Mia, 16. “If I fail even one test, I feel like I will never succeed.” This need to be perfect can hurt teens’ mental health. More teens feel sad or worried because they are afraid to fail. But there is help. Some schools now have classes where students talk about their mistakes and learn that failing is normal. Experts tell parents to care more about hard work than perfect grades. As one expert says, “Nobody is perfect. It is more important to keep trying and be kind to yourself.” 1.What did the 2024 survey find about teenagers? A. They like reading books more than using phones. B. Most feel stressed about looking perfect online. C. They don’t care about school grades. D. Social media makes them feel happier. 2.Why does Mia talk about her grades? A. She wants to be a teacher. B. She is afraid of letting her parents down. C. She thinks grades are not important. D. She wants to move to a new school. 3.What do some schools do to help students? A. They stop all homework. B. They give students more tests. C. They teach students that mistakes are okay. D. They ask students to stay offline. 4.According to the expert, what is more important than being perfect? A. Getting high grades. B. Being popular online. C. Trying hard and being kind to yourself. D. Having strict parents 5.What is the best title for this passage? A. How to Get Straight A’s B. How to Look Good in Photos C. The Best Apps for Teenagers D. Why Teens Feel They Must Be Perfect BBCCB 四、信息还原(六选五) In middle and high school, it’s easy to fall into the habit of comparing yourself to others. You see your classmates getting higher grades, making the varsity team, or looking perfect on social media. 1 Psychologists call this “social comparison,” and it can seriously affect your mental health if you don’t know how to handle it. First, it’s important to understand why we compare ourselves to others. Our brains are wired to evaluate where we stand in a group. 2 When you only see someone’s highlights—like their acceptance letter to a top university or a flawless selfie—you forget that you’re comparing their “highlight reel” to your “behind-the-scenes.” So, how can you break free from this cycle? One effective strategy is to limit your exposure to triggering content. If certain accounts on Instagram or TikTok make you feel inadequate, mute or unfollow them. 3 Another powerful tool is practicing gratitude. By focusing on what you have—your loyal friends, your specific talents, or simply your health—you shift your focus away from what you lack. 4 This helps build your self-worth from the inside out, rather than relying on external validation. Finally, remember that everyone’s path is different. Your journey is unique, and success looks different for everyone. Instead of measuring your progress against someone else’s, try comparing yourself to who you were yesterday. 5 Growth is personal, and the only person you should strive to be better than is the person you were last month. A. This doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate others' successes, but rather protect your own peace of mind. B. However, the problem arises when we compare our real lives to others' carefully edited online personas. C. Suddenly, you feel like you’re not good enough, smart enough, or popular enough. D. Keep a simple journal where you list three things you’re thankful for every night before bed. E. Research shows that teens who avoid all social media perform better academically than those who don't. F. Did you learn a new skill? Were you kinder to someone? That is true progress. 1.__________2. __________3. __________ 4. __________5. ___________ 五、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。 Fifteen-year-old Leo used to be full of energy. Every afternoon, he would rush to the basketball court after school, dreaming of becoming a team captain. However, something changed during the winter holiday. He received his first smartphone as a gift, and slowly, the real world began to fade away. Nowadays, Leo finds himself glued to the glowing screen until 2 a.m. Instead of sleeping, he scrolls through endless videos and chat groups. As a result, he wakes up feeling completely exhausted. His eyes hurt, and his mind feels foggy. In class, he can barely keep his eyes open, let alone focus on the teacher’s lessons. Because of this lack of sleep, his grades have dropped sharply from Bs to Ds. The situation at home has also become tense. When his mother asks him a simple question, Leo often snaps at her without thinking. He feels angry all the time, but he doesn't know why. Even when he tries to put the phone down, his hands shake slightly, and he feels a weird sense of panic, as if he is missing out on something important. Deep down, Leo knows he has a problem. He feels ashamed and scared, so he hasn't told anyone—not even his best friend. He misses playing basketball and laughing with his family. He realizes that something needs to change, but breaking free from the screen feels harder than any exam he has ever taken. 回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个单词。 1.What sport did Leo use to enjoy? 2.How late does Leo stay up? 3.Why does Leo struggle in class? 4.How does Leo treat his parents now? 5.Why hasn’t Leo asked for help? 六、首字母填空 Success seems out of reach for some people, but not for others. Why do some people succeed while others hardly get there? The secret often lies in t 1 everyday habits. For example, reading just 20 minutes a day might not seem like much, b 2 in a year, you could finish over 10 books! In the s 3 way, exercising for just 15 minutes every day can improve your health level. Small habits can make a big difference. The key is to start small and keep doing it. If you try to change too m4 at once, it can feel really hard. So, work on building one habit at a time. For example, if you want to improve your English, start by l 5 five new words a day. Over time, your vocabulary will g 6 , and you’ll feel more confident. It’s also important to c 7 your progress. Write down what you do each day, and celebrate small wins. This will help you c 8 see how far you’ve come and keep you going. Remember, success isn’t about making huge changes overnight. It’s about taking small s 9 every day. As the saying goes, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Start today, and you’ll be s 10 at what you can achieve! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 一、单项选择 1-5BACAD 6-10 CBACB 11-15 BADBC 二、完形填空 1-5 DACBC 6-10 ACDDD 11-15 ACCBC 三、阅读理解 1-5 BBCCD 四、信息还原 1-5 CBADF 五、阅读回答问题 1.Basketball. 2.Until 2 a.m. 3. Because he is lack of sleep. 4. He snaps at them. 5.Becuse he feels ashamed. 六、首字母填空 1.their 2.but 3. same 4.much 5. learning 6.grow 7.control 8. clearly 9.steps 10.surprised 1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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