2025年考出好成绩九年级英语全一册鲁教版
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I.用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空。
1. You can see lots of ____________(nation) flags flying over the square.
2. It's ________(say) that cooking will be a basic skill for pupils from next term.
3. Our parents always ask us to drink ________(boil) water instead of drinks.
4. Yao, Shun and Yu are believed as good ________(rule) in Chinese history.
5. Some snacks, like my favorite potato chips, are ____________(accident) inventions.
1. You can see lots of ____________(nation) flags flying over the square.
2. It's ________(say) that cooking will be a basic skill for pupils from next term.
3. Our parents always ask us to drink ________(boil) water instead of drinks.
4. Yao, Shun and Yu are believed as good ________(rule) in Chinese history.
5. Some snacks, like my favorite potato chips, are ____________(accident) inventions.
答案:
1. national 2. said 3. boiled 4. rulers 5. accidental
II.用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空。
fall into, by accident, the popularity of, take place, without doubt
6. Rockets were probably invented ______________ about 2,000 years ago.
7. These university students are busy helping to spread ____________________ environmental protection.
8. Great changes ____________________ in this village since 2015.
9. __________________, new four inventions are important to us.
10. A nice smell gives off when the tea leaves ____ the hot water.
fall into, by accident, the popularity of, take place, without doubt
6. Rockets were probably invented ______________ about 2,000 years ago.
7. These university students are busy helping to spread ____________________ environmental protection.
8. Great changes ____________________ in this village since 2015.
9. __________________, new four inventions are important to us.
10. A nice smell gives off when the tea leaves ____ the hot water.
答案:
6. by accident 7. the popularity of 8. have taken place 9. Without doubt 10. fall into
III.根据汉语意思完成句子。
11. 众所周知,茶,一种很受欢迎的饮料,是被偶然发明的。
It is known that tea, a very popular drink, was invented ______ ____________.
12. 尽管电子产品被广泛使用,人们仍然需要纸质书。
__________ ______________ electronics are widely used, people still need printed books.
13. 我们的家乡已经发生了巨大的变化。
Great changes have already ________ ________ in our hometown.
14. 在上学的路上,他掉入了河中。
He ______ ________ the river on his way to school.
15. 毫无疑问,中国人是最了解京剧之美的人。
____________ __________, the Chinese are the ones who best understand the beauty of Peking opera.
11. 众所周知,茶,一种很受欢迎的饮料,是被偶然发明的。
It is known that tea, a very popular drink, was invented ______ ____________.
12. 尽管电子产品被广泛使用,人们仍然需要纸质书。
__________ ______________ electronics are widely used, people still need printed books.
13. 我们的家乡已经发生了巨大的变化。
Great changes have already ________ ________ in our hometown.
14. 在上学的路上,他掉入了河中。
He ______ ________ the river on his way to school.
15. 毫无疑问,中国人是最了解京剧之美的人。
____________ __________, the Chinese are the ones who best understand the beauty of Peking opera.
答案:
11. by accident 12. Even though/if 13. taken place 14. fell into 15. Without doubt
IV.阅读理解。
Since tea spread from China worldwide, it has become one of the most popular drinks in the world. Different countries have their own tea cultures, like afternoon tea in England.
The tradition of afternoon tea is a very special part of English culture. The custom of drinking tea became popular in England during the 1660s. It was not until the mid−19th century that the idea of “afternoon tea" first appeared.
Afternoon tea is served in the mid−afternoon, between lunch and a late dinner. The idea came from
Anna, the seventh Duchess(公爵夫人) of Bedford, in 1840. At the time, many families would eat a late dinner at about 8 p.m., which was one of only two main meals each day, and the other was a mid−morning meal.
With a long time between breakfast and dinner, Anna would become hungry around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. So she asked some tea, bread, butter and cakes to be brought to her room during the late afternoon. This became a habit of hers and she began inviting friends to join her.
Later, Anna continued it, sending cards to
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her friends asking them to join her for “tea and a walking in the fields".
Others soon picked up on the idea. By the 1880s, afternoon tea became an event for many ladies. They would be dressed beautifully to be served in the sitting room between four and five o'clock, talking about the latest news, their daily life and fashion.
Today's afternoon tea is simpler than traditional afternoon tea. It is just a biscuit or small cake and a cup of tea. However, there is one thing that has never changed −− the meaning of afternoon tea.
16. When did the idea of “afternoon tea” first appear in England?
A. In the 1660s.
B. In the 1880s.
C. In the mid−19th century.
17. In the third paragraph, what does the “two main meals” probably refer to(指)?
A. A lunch and a late dinner.
B. A breakfast and a mid−afternoon meal.
C. A mid−morning meal and a late dinner.
18. Why did Anna ask for tea and cakes in the afternoon at first?
A. Because she felt hungry.
B. Because she loved drinking tea.
C. Because she needed to treat friends.
19. What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. Afternoon tea has spread all over the world.
B. People used to drink tea more often than now.
C. Afternoon tea gives people a chance to communicate.
20. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Advantages of Drinking Tea
B. Development of Afternoon Tea
C. Different Tea Cultures in the World
Since tea spread from China worldwide, it has become one of the most popular drinks in the world. Different countries have their own tea cultures, like afternoon tea in England.
The tradition of afternoon tea is a very special part of English culture. The custom of drinking tea became popular in England during the 1660s. It was not until the mid−19th century that the idea of “afternoon tea" first appeared.
Afternoon tea is served in the mid−afternoon, between lunch and a late dinner. The idea came from
Anna, the seventh Duchess(公爵夫人) of Bedford, in 1840. At the time, many families would eat a late dinner at about 8 p.m., which was one of only two main meals each day, and the other was a mid−morning meal.
With a long time between breakfast and dinner, Anna would become hungry around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. So she asked some tea, bread, butter and cakes to be brought to her room during the late afternoon. This became a habit of hers and she began inviting friends to join her.
Later, Anna continued it, sending cards to
考出好成绩9年级全一册.英语.LJ
her friends asking them to join her for “tea and a walking in the fields".
Others soon picked up on the idea. By the 1880s, afternoon tea became an event for many ladies. They would be dressed beautifully to be served in the sitting room between four and five o'clock, talking about the latest news, their daily life and fashion.
Today's afternoon tea is simpler than traditional afternoon tea. It is just a biscuit or small cake and a cup of tea. However, there is one thing that has never changed −− the meaning of afternoon tea.
16. When did the idea of “afternoon tea” first appear in England?
A. In the 1660s.
B. In the 1880s.
C. In the mid−19th century.
17. In the third paragraph, what does the “two main meals” probably refer to(指)?
A. A lunch and a late dinner.
B. A breakfast and a mid−afternoon meal.
C. A mid−morning meal and a late dinner.
18. Why did Anna ask for tea and cakes in the afternoon at first?
A. Because she felt hungry.
B. Because she loved drinking tea.
C. Because she needed to treat friends.
19. What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. Afternoon tea has spread all over the world.
B. People used to drink tea more often than now.
C. Afternoon tea gives people a chance to communicate.
20. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Advantages of Drinking Tea
B. Development of Afternoon Tea
C. Different Tea Cultures in the World
答案:
16. C 17. C 18. A 19. C 20. B
V.任务型阅读。
The word silk itself is beautiful. The story of silk started in China over 4,000 years ago. One
story says a silkworm’s cocoon(茧) fell into a woman's teacup. It then opened into a single, unbroken thread(线). This was an important discovery. The Chinese learned they could use the cocoons to make cloth that was both beautiful to look at and soft to touch.
Making silk was a protected secret in China for many years. In other countries, silk was very valuable. Often it was worth more than gold. It was said that the secret was finally given away when a queen left China for India. In her hair, she secretly carried many silkworms.
By the year 1 AD, silk was sold as far west as Rome, and all along the Silk Road. Finally, around the year 300, silk also travelled from
China to Japan. In 1522, the Spanish brought silkworms to Mexico.
Today people around the world still make many beautiful things from silk. But silk isn't only beautiful. It looks easy to break, but actually it's very strong. For example, people have already used it to make bicycle wheels. And some doctors even use silk threads in hospital. Silk is also lightweight and warm. This makes it great for clothes like winter jackets, trousers and shoes.
All of this is from a little silkworm. That is the magic of silk.
21. How long has the story of silk been told in
China?
______________________________
22. Which country did the queen leave for?
______________________________
23. What did the Spanish bring to Mexico in 1522?
______________________________
24. Can people use silk to make bicycle wheels?
______________________________
25. Why is silk great for clothes like winter jackets, trousers and shoes?
______________________________
The word silk itself is beautiful. The story of silk started in China over 4,000 years ago. One
story says a silkworm’s cocoon(茧) fell into a woman's teacup. It then opened into a single, unbroken thread(线). This was an important discovery. The Chinese learned they could use the cocoons to make cloth that was both beautiful to look at and soft to touch.
Making silk was a protected secret in China for many years. In other countries, silk was very valuable. Often it was worth more than gold. It was said that the secret was finally given away when a queen left China for India. In her hair, she secretly carried many silkworms.
By the year 1 AD, silk was sold as far west as Rome, and all along the Silk Road. Finally, around the year 300, silk also travelled from
China to Japan. In 1522, the Spanish brought silkworms to Mexico.
Today people around the world still make many beautiful things from silk. But silk isn't only beautiful. It looks easy to break, but actually it's very strong. For example, people have already used it to make bicycle wheels. And some doctors even use silk threads in hospital. Silk is also lightweight and warm. This makes it great for clothes like winter jackets, trousers and shoes.
All of this is from a little silkworm. That is the magic of silk.
21. How long has the story of silk been told in
China?
______________________________
22. Which country did the queen leave for?
______________________________
23. What did the Spanish bring to Mexico in 1522?
______________________________
24. Can people use silk to make bicycle wheels?
______________________________
25. Why is silk great for clothes like winter jackets, trousers and shoes?
______________________________
答案:
21. Over 4,000 years. 22. India. 23. Silkworms. 24. Yes. 25. Because silk is lightweight and warm.
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