2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版
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Ⅰ Complete the sentences with proper words according to the Chinese given.
1. The nurse took good care of the ______ (受伤的) and they felt better soon.
2. Use the right ______ (工具) when you eat. For example, when eating noodles, you should use chopsticks.
3. To work out the problem of ______ (治疗) malaria(疟疾), Tu Youyou took on the job as head of a research team.
4. After the ______ (发明) of paper, people started to write on it.
5. Doctors and nurses often work day and night without ______ (休息).
6. The nurse is trying to clean the ______ (创口) with a piece of cloth.
7. Dr Bethune cut his finger during a(n) ______ (手术).
8. After the Second World ______ (战争), there were many fast food restaurants in the US.
9. Although Jill felt sleepy, she ______ (继续) finishing her work.
10. Sixty years on, the hero ______ (军人;士兵) remains a role model in China.
1. The nurse took good care of the ______ (受伤的) and they felt better soon.
2. Use the right ______ (工具) when you eat. For example, when eating noodles, you should use chopsticks.
3. To work out the problem of ______ (治疗) malaria(疟疾), Tu Youyou took on the job as head of a research team.
4. After the ______ (发明) of paper, people started to write on it.
5. Doctors and nurses often work day and night without ______ (休息).
6. The nurse is trying to clean the ______ (创口) with a piece of cloth.
7. Dr Bethune cut his finger during a(n) ______ (手术).
8. After the Second World ______ (战争), there were many fast food restaurants in the US.
9. Although Jill felt sleepy, she ______ (继续) finishing her work.
10. Sixty years on, the hero ______ (军人;士兵) remains a role model in China.
答案:
1. wounded 2. tools 3. treating 4. invention 5. rest 6. wound 7. operation 8. War 9. continued 10. soldier
Ⅱ Complete the sentences with the proper forms of the words given.
11. He finally ______ (manage) to get first prize in the competition.
12. The man looked so tired, but he continued ______ (do) his work.
13. Wu Mengchao said that it would be his greatest happiness if he could work at the operating table until his ______ (die) day.
14. This makes Nezha discover more about ______ (he).
15. The person who is speaking in the meeting is a(n) ______ (Canada) scientist.
11. He finally ______ (manage) to get first prize in the competition.
12. The man looked so tired, but he continued ______ (do) his work.
13. Wu Mengchao said that it would be his greatest happiness if he could work at the operating table until his ______ (die) day.
14. This makes Nezha discover more about ______ (he).
15. The person who is speaking in the meeting is a(n) ______ (Canada) scientist.
答案:
11. managed 12. doing/to do 13. dying 14. himself 15. Canadian
Ⅲ Complete the sentences with proper words.
16. I’m used to doing all the things ______ my own.
17. Mr Smith has helped me a lot, ______ I’m thankful to him.
18. The heroes died ______ our country and our happy life. We must always remember them.
19. ______ the great ancestors(祖先) in the past, we can’t live such a nice and peaceful life at present.
20. The idea ______ being a firefighter is popular with kids.
16. I’m used to doing all the things ______ my own.
17. Mr Smith has helped me a lot, ______ I’m thankful to him.
18. The heroes died ______ our country and our happy life. We must always remember them.
19. ______ the great ancestors(祖先) in the past, we can’t live such a nice and peaceful life at present.
20. The idea ______ being a firefighter is popular with kids.
答案:
16. on 17. so 18. for 19. Without 20. of
Ⅳ Complete the sentences with proper words according to the hints.
21. The government tries to educate people and gives them the ______ they need to help them out of poverty(脱贫). [a piece of equipment(设备)]
22. The astronauts are our heroes. I want to be a(n) ______ person like them. (sth. or sb. that can help you to do sth. or achieve what you want)
23. Will this kind of medicine make ______ people feel better? (not well or healthy)
21. The government tries to educate people and gives them the ______ they need to help them out of poverty(脱贫). [a piece of equipment(设备)]
22. The astronauts are our heroes. I want to be a(n) ______ person like them. (sth. or sb. that can help you to do sth. or achieve what you want)
23. Will this kind of medicine make ______ people feel better? (not well or healthy)
答案:
21. tools 22. useful 23. sick
Ⅴ Reading comprehension. 人与社会 历史、社会与文化
The Huaping High School for Girls in Lijiang, Yunnan Province is famous not only because lots of students there enter universities, but also because it is the first girls’ public high school that doesn’t need tuition in our country—it’s free to everyone in it.
Nothing would have happened without Zhang Guimei, the head teacher of the Huaping High School for Girls. She has been fighting against the unfair things that girls in the mountain areas face for a long time.
In 2001, Zhang noticed that many girls from poor families had little chance of getting an education. Then the idea of starting a free school for girls came into her mind. To raise money, between 2002 and 2007, Zhang spent the summer and winter vacations on the streets asking people to give away money to her school. However, she only collected about 10,000 yuan.
Later, a reporter reported her story. At last, she got two million yuan from the government, and the Huaping High School for Girls was opened in September, 2008.
There were many difficulties at first, but Zhang didn’t give up. “I want my students to go to good universities,” she said. So far, over 2,000 girls have left school and received higher education at universities. These came at the cost of Zhang’s health.
When asked why she made efforts to help girls in the mountain areas, Zhang said, “Education for women can influence three generations.”
()24. What does the underlined word “tuition” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. The money students need to pay for their education at a school or college.
B. Money or help given by someone to support a person or activity.
C. Things saved or collected to use for something special.
D. Money given by the government or an organisation to support a project.
()25. Why did Zhang want to start a free school for girls?
A. To raise money for the poor families.
B. To help the poor girls to get an education.
C. To make Lijiang famous around China.
D. To fight against the unfair things she faces.
()26. What is NOT the reason Zhang succeeded in setting up the school?
A. She was well-known in Lijiang, Yunnan Province.
B. She faced many difficulties but she didn’t give up.
C. She spent her holidays collecting money on the streets.
D. A reporter reported her story and she got the money to start the school.
()27. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. A middle school for girls.
B. Ways to start a free school for girls.
C. Ways to collect money for a school.
D. A woman head teacher in the mountain area.
The Huaping High School for Girls in Lijiang, Yunnan Province is famous not only because lots of students there enter universities, but also because it is the first girls’ public high school that doesn’t need tuition in our country—it’s free to everyone in it.
Nothing would have happened without Zhang Guimei, the head teacher of the Huaping High School for Girls. She has been fighting against the unfair things that girls in the mountain areas face for a long time.
In 2001, Zhang noticed that many girls from poor families had little chance of getting an education. Then the idea of starting a free school for girls came into her mind. To raise money, between 2002 and 2007, Zhang spent the summer and winter vacations on the streets asking people to give away money to her school. However, she only collected about 10,000 yuan.
Later, a reporter reported her story. At last, she got two million yuan from the government, and the Huaping High School for Girls was opened in September, 2008.
There were many difficulties at first, but Zhang didn’t give up. “I want my students to go to good universities,” she said. So far, over 2,000 girls have left school and received higher education at universities. These came at the cost of Zhang’s health.
When asked why she made efforts to help girls in the mountain areas, Zhang said, “Education for women can influence three generations.”
()24. What does the underlined word “tuition” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. The money students need to pay for their education at a school or college.
B. Money or help given by someone to support a person or activity.
C. Things saved or collected to use for something special.
D. Money given by the government or an organisation to support a project.
()25. Why did Zhang want to start a free school for girls?
A. To raise money for the poor families.
B. To help the poor girls to get an education.
C. To make Lijiang famous around China.
D. To fight against the unfair things she faces.
()26. What is NOT the reason Zhang succeeded in setting up the school?
A. She was well-known in Lijiang, Yunnan Province.
B. She faced many difficulties but she didn’t give up.
C. She spent her holidays collecting money on the streets.
D. A reporter reported her story and she got the money to start the school.
()27. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. A middle school for girls.
B. Ways to start a free school for girls.
C. Ways to collect money for a school.
D. A woman head teacher in the mountain area.
答案:
24—27 ABAD
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