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1 . Deke Duncan is not an ordinary DJ. He's 73 years old and has spent the last 44 years hosting a radio show from his garden shed to a rather small audience.

In 1974, Deke Duncan created his own radio station in his garden shed. He used high-quality equipment to get that professional radio sound. This was well before the days of the Internet. The only way to reach people with a radio show was by broadcasting it on radio waves. To do this, you needed a licence. Without one, he couldn't broadcast it anywhere outside his house. However, that didn't stop him from following his passion. Every weekend, his radio played pop songs and local news to only one person: his wife! His dream was to one day share his radio show with his home town, Stevenage. With only one listener, it seemed unlikely.

44 years later, this dream is going to come true. BBC Three Counties, a local radio station for Stevenage and the nearby area, heard of his story. They decided to give him his own one-off radio show. Deke Duncan will have a one-hour show over Christmas, playing not just to Stevenage, but to three counties. "This feels really nice. For the first time in my life, I'm speechless," he told listeners on the BBC Three Counties radio station.

Even though he has moved to Stockport, Deke has still kept his radio station going. He has hosted the show with friends and still broadcasts for his family. It just goes to show that a lifelong dream can come true if you work for it and keep going, even if it does take 44 years!

1. Where did Deke create his own radio station in 1974?
A.In his living room.B.In his garden shed.
C.On the internet.D.In the BBC County Radio Station.
2. What does the underlined word "it" refer to in Paragraph 2?
A.A licence.B.A radio wave.C.A radio show.D.A radio station
3. According to the passage, when did Deke's dream come true?
A.In 2018.B.In 2017.C.In 1974.D.In 1927.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Deke was too excited to say a word when his dream came true.
B.There were many ways to reach people with a radio show in 1974.
C.Deke had to stop his radio station because he moved to another city.
D.With the help of BBC, Deke had a show over Christmas only to Stevenage.
5. What does the writer want to tell us from this story?
A.Never too late to mendB.Never too late to learn
C.Never have a daydreamD.Never give up your dream
2020-07-19更新 | 137次组卷 | 2卷引用:《同步单元AB卷》牛津深圳版(广州沈阳通用)英语2020-2021学年九年级上册期末测试卷(B卷提高篇)

2 . My 20-year-old daughter, Ann, living in Philadelphia, sent me a message the other day. "I need socks and shampoo." She was actually asking me to prepare those things for her, but I thought she was playing a cell phone game. I decide not to be a helicopter(直升机) mother, because experience as a mother and professor has taught me how badly that can result. Instead, I prefer a more hands-off way. From the time Ann turned 16, I don't want to know her work and life schedule any longer.

But that's not what I see at Drexel University where I teach. Most of my students talk to their parents three times a day or more. One student's mother called her son because she didn't hear from him for a few days. The son was in the library so he whispered "hello". The mother doubted that he was drinking, and insisted on asking him to take a picture of himself. Holding a newspaper with that day's date, the son had to take a photo of himself and sent it to his mother in order to prove that he wasn't telling a lie.

I always think that my students should depend on themselves. I tell them that I will not check whether they miss classes and finish homework or not. Because they are independent thinkers and they should take responsibility for their own choices.

But their parents don't treat them like me. I know a mother. She puts her eyes on her son too much. She hopes he will walk by the camera so that she can know what he is doing. Another mother checks her son's credit card daily. However, I never do that. My daughters only come to me with important things when they need my decision. I think that's because I give them space.

Many parents try to find if their kids are hiding from them. But we have to learn to respect boundaries(界限), even when technology is so powerful now. So I am going to do my best not to be a helicopter parent.

1. The underlined phrase "a helicopter mother" in Paragraph 1 means "________".
A.a mother who treats the child as an independent being.
B.a mother who pays close attention to their children.
C.a mother who prefers a more hands-off way.
D.a mother who gives her children space.
2. What does the author think of the mother and her son in Paragraph 2?
A.They trust each other.B.They respect each other.
C.They care about each other.D.They are unhappy with each other.
3. Why does the author mention different ways of mothering?
A.To show how responsible those mothers are.
B.To show that mothers should make decisions for their children.
C.To show that space is needed for children to become independent.
D.To show that some helicopter mothers love their children so much.
4. What's the attitude of the author towards helicopter parents?
A.Agree.B.Neutral(中立)C.DisagreeD.Unknown
5. What will probably be discussed after the last paragraph?
A.Advice on respect boundaries between parents and children.
B.The powerful technologies for helicopter parents.
C.The disadvantages of being helicopter parents.
D.The advantages of being hands-off parents.
2020-07-19更新 | 156次组卷 | 4卷引用:《同步单元AB卷》外研版英语2020-2021学年九年级上册期末测试卷(B卷提升篇)
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