2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版
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C
①The Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan is a yearly event. It celebrates the harvest(丰收) of tea leaves. The festival has a long history and it is important to the local people.
②The festival came from an ancient custom. As time went by, the festival developed into a celebration of the tea harvest. Local people come together on this day to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
③The main activities of the festival include tea-picking competitions, tea-making demonstrations(演示) and cultural performances. During the tea-picking competitions, people are required to pick as many tea leaves as possible within a given time. Whoever picks the most wins. The tea-making demonstrations show the traditional methods of tea-making. These methods have been passed down for many years. The cultural performances include music, dance, and other forms of activities that show the local culture.
④For students, it is very meaningful to take part in the festival. That is because they can learn about the local culture. By taking part in the festival, students can get a deeper understanding of the history and traditions of Yunnan. They can also learn about the importance of sustainable agriculture(可持续农业).
⑤In a word, the Yunnan Tea-picking Festival is a special cultural event that celebrates the harvest of tea leaves in Yunnan. Through its different kinds of activities and performances, the festival provides students with a valuable chance to learn about the local culture and the importance of tea in Chinese society.
()23. According to the text, why do people have the Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan?
A. Because local people like to drink tea.
B. Because Yunnan is the birthplace of tea.
C. Because they want to celebrate the harvest of tea leaves.
D. Because it can help people learn about how to pick tea leaves.
()24. What can we know about the festival from the text?
A. The festival came from an ancient custom.
B. The Tea-picking Festival is held every four years.
C. It mentioned five main activities of the festival in the text.
D. Students can get a deeper understanding of the development of Yunnan.
()25. What can be the best title for the text?
A. The Colourful Culture in Yunnan
B. The Importance of Tea in Yunnan
C. The Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan
D. The Valuable Chance for Yunnan Tea
()26. What is the structure of the text?
A. ①/②③④/⑤ B. ①/②/③④⑤
C. ①/②③④⑤ D. ①/②/③/④⑤
①The Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan is a yearly event. It celebrates the harvest(丰收) of tea leaves. The festival has a long history and it is important to the local people.
②The festival came from an ancient custom. As time went by, the festival developed into a celebration of the tea harvest. Local people come together on this day to enjoy the fruits of their labour.
③The main activities of the festival include tea-picking competitions, tea-making demonstrations(演示) and cultural performances. During the tea-picking competitions, people are required to pick as many tea leaves as possible within a given time. Whoever picks the most wins. The tea-making demonstrations show the traditional methods of tea-making. These methods have been passed down for many years. The cultural performances include music, dance, and other forms of activities that show the local culture.
④For students, it is very meaningful to take part in the festival. That is because they can learn about the local culture. By taking part in the festival, students can get a deeper understanding of the history and traditions of Yunnan. They can also learn about the importance of sustainable agriculture(可持续农业).
⑤In a word, the Yunnan Tea-picking Festival is a special cultural event that celebrates the harvest of tea leaves in Yunnan. Through its different kinds of activities and performances, the festival provides students with a valuable chance to learn about the local culture and the importance of tea in Chinese society.
()23. According to the text, why do people have the Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan?
A. Because local people like to drink tea.
B. Because Yunnan is the birthplace of tea.
C. Because they want to celebrate the harvest of tea leaves.
D. Because it can help people learn about how to pick tea leaves.
()24. What can we know about the festival from the text?
A. The festival came from an ancient custom.
B. The Tea-picking Festival is held every four years.
C. It mentioned five main activities of the festival in the text.
D. Students can get a deeper understanding of the development of Yunnan.
()25. What can be the best title for the text?
A. The Colourful Culture in Yunnan
B. The Importance of Tea in Yunnan
C. The Tea-picking Festival in Yunnan
D. The Valuable Chance for Yunnan Tea
()26. What is the structure of the text?
A. ①/②③④/⑤ B. ①/②/③④⑤
C. ①/②③④⑤ D. ①/②/③/④⑤
答案:
23—26 CACA
D
The Spring Festival is also called Chinese Lunar New Year. It comes on the first day of Chinese lunar calendar. But in folk custom, this traditional holiday lasts from the 23rd day of the twelfth month to the 15th day of the first month(The Lantern Festival) on the lunar calendar.
Being one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is the most important festival for Chinese people. On 30th December (lunar calendar), people who work far away will manage to come home, regardless of long-distance travel, so the “Grand Dinner on New Year’s Eve” is also called “Family Reunion Dinner”. Every family will make the dinner the biggest one of the year. We have dishes like dumplings, fish and sticky(黏性的) rice cake. Each has a special meaning, like wealth, prosperity(兴旺) and reunion(团聚).
As you can see, eating is not just about filling our stomachs in China. Instead, it’s a time for family and friends to come together and enjoy delicious food. We have some eating customs that have been passed down from generation(一代) to generation.
One of the most important customs is showing respect to elders during meals. It’s polite to let them start eating first and to serve them food before serving ourselves.
Another custom is sharing dishes. We don’t have our plates of food when we have a meal. Instead, we have several dishes in the middle of the table, and everyone takes a little from each. It’s a great way to try different dishes.
When the Spring Festival comes, remember to value the customs and traditions that make it special. Remember what you are supposed to do and enjoy your meal!
()27. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?
A. The date of the Spring Festival.
B. The food during the Spring Festival.
C. The customs during the Spring Festival.
D. The history of the Spring Festival.
()28. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. People will go home even though they are far away.
B. People won’t go home if there is long-distance travel.
C. Whether people go home or not depends on the distance.
D. People prefer to stay where they work instead of going home.
()29. What does the writer think of sharing dishes?
A. He thinks it’s not a good habit.
B. He thinks it can show respect to elders.
C. He thinks it’s a great way to try different dishes.
D. He thinks it’s just because people want to fill their stomachs.
()30. How does the writer show that we have some eating customs in China?
A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving examples. D. By asking questions.
第二节 任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第31—34小题,并回答第35小题。
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms(节气). Winter Solstice(冬至), or Dongzhi, is the 22nd of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. 31. ______ People in different parts of China have different customs on this day.
Eating dumplings, or jiaozi, is a common custom for many Chinese on the Winter Solstice, especially those living in the north. 32. ______
It is said that this custom is to remember Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the first person to make them. People called this food jiao’er for its shape at that time. During the Three Kingdoms Period(三国时期), dumplings became a popular food. In the Song Dynasty, dumplings were called jiao and introduced to Mongolia. Influenced by Mongolians, dumplings had more fillings(馅). 33. ______
From the Qing Dynasty, dumplings became a must on Chinese New Year’s Eve. 34. ______ It is the start of the next lunar year. They believe eating dumplings can help them get rid of(摆脱) bad luck. People usually put coins, sugar, peanuts or dates into some dumplings. Those people who eat the dumplings with special fillings will get the best wishes for the next year. The custom continues to this day.
No words can describe Chinese people’s love for dumplings. The food has already become a symbol of home and warmth.
A. Why do we eat dumplings on this day?
B. What special food do people usually eat?
C. Later, jiaozi was spread to the world.
D. It usually happens on 21st or 22nd December.
E. Family members get together to make dumplings and eat them at midnight.
35. What kind of filling do you like in dumplings? (no more than 15 words)
______
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
The Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is an important festival in China. On that day, people sweep the tombs, mourning(悼念) 36 dead relatives.
Qingming means clear and bright in Chinese. As one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, it is thought to 37 farm work. It falls on April 4th to 6th each year. After the festival, the sun shines brightly and the 38 rises up. There will be more rain. The trees and grass become green and nature is 39 of life. It is a great time for farmers to plant.
40 the climate(气候) is agreeable, a lot of people prefer to go out to enjoy nature. Flying kites and planting trees are popular activities 41 that period.
The willow(柳树) is an important 42 in the festival, perhaps the most common and familiar one. People 43 insert willow branches(插柳枝) under their roofs or make garlands(花环) out of the willow branches and 44 them on their heads. The willow, with strong power of life, is believed to 45 bad things.
In ancient times, during the festival, people would go outing 46 sweeping the tombs. Poets would write about their 47 , as well as interesting or unforgettable experiences they had during this time. Many 48 are still popular today. The Mourning Day, written by Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu, is a most 49 one. Even a kid knows it. It reads:
A drizzling rain(毛毛雨) falls like tears on the Mourning Day;
The mourner’s heart is going to 50 on his way.
Where can a tavern be found to kill the sad hours?
A cowherd points to a village afar in apricot(杏) flowers.
()36. A. their B. his C. our D. my
()37. A. discover B. learn C. guide D. teach
()38. A. temperature B. climate
C. light D. sun
()39. A. filled B. proud C. short D. full
()40. A. Although B. As C. But D. If
()41. A. by B. during C. for D. with
()42. A. plant B. tool C. animal D. food
()43. A. usually B. still C. seldom D. never
()44. A. grow B. find C. wear D. reply
()45. A. look up B. drive away
C. lay out D. end up
()46. A. while B. until
C. before D. after
()47. A. sadness B. excitement
C. worry D. anger
()48. A. sentences B. pictures
C. stories D. poems
()49. A. interesting B. important
C. famous D. successful
()50. A. die B. break C. lose D. steal
The Spring Festival is also called Chinese Lunar New Year. It comes on the first day of Chinese lunar calendar. But in folk custom, this traditional holiday lasts from the 23rd day of the twelfth month to the 15th day of the first month(The Lantern Festival) on the lunar calendar.
Being one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is the most important festival for Chinese people. On 30th December (lunar calendar), people who work far away will manage to come home, regardless of long-distance travel, so the “Grand Dinner on New Year’s Eve” is also called “Family Reunion Dinner”. Every family will make the dinner the biggest one of the year. We have dishes like dumplings, fish and sticky(黏性的) rice cake. Each has a special meaning, like wealth, prosperity(兴旺) and reunion(团聚).
As you can see, eating is not just about filling our stomachs in China. Instead, it’s a time for family and friends to come together and enjoy delicious food. We have some eating customs that have been passed down from generation(一代) to generation.
One of the most important customs is showing respect to elders during meals. It’s polite to let them start eating first and to serve them food before serving ourselves.
Another custom is sharing dishes. We don’t have our plates of food when we have a meal. Instead, we have several dishes in the middle of the table, and everyone takes a little from each. It’s a great way to try different dishes.
When the Spring Festival comes, remember to value the customs and traditions that make it special. Remember what you are supposed to do and enjoy your meal!
()27. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?
A. The date of the Spring Festival.
B. The food during the Spring Festival.
C. The customs during the Spring Festival.
D. The history of the Spring Festival.
()28. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. People will go home even though they are far away.
B. People won’t go home if there is long-distance travel.
C. Whether people go home or not depends on the distance.
D. People prefer to stay where they work instead of going home.
()29. What does the writer think of sharing dishes?
A. He thinks it’s not a good habit.
B. He thinks it can show respect to elders.
C. He thinks it’s a great way to try different dishes.
D. He thinks it’s just because people want to fill their stomachs.
()30. How does the writer show that we have some eating customs in China?
A. By telling stories. B. By listing numbers.
C. By giving examples. D. By asking questions.
第二节 任务型阅读(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),将其序号填入第31—34小题,并回答第35小题。
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms(节气). Winter Solstice(冬至), or Dongzhi, is the 22nd of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calendar. 31. ______ People in different parts of China have different customs on this day.
Eating dumplings, or jiaozi, is a common custom for many Chinese on the Winter Solstice, especially those living in the north. 32. ______
It is said that this custom is to remember Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the first person to make them. People called this food jiao’er for its shape at that time. During the Three Kingdoms Period(三国时期), dumplings became a popular food. In the Song Dynasty, dumplings were called jiao and introduced to Mongolia. Influenced by Mongolians, dumplings had more fillings(馅). 33. ______
From the Qing Dynasty, dumplings became a must on Chinese New Year’s Eve. 34. ______ It is the start of the next lunar year. They believe eating dumplings can help them get rid of(摆脱) bad luck. People usually put coins, sugar, peanuts or dates into some dumplings. Those people who eat the dumplings with special fillings will get the best wishes for the next year. The custom continues to this day.
No words can describe Chinese people’s love for dumplings. The food has already become a symbol of home and warmth.
A. Why do we eat dumplings on this day?
B. What special food do people usually eat?
C. Later, jiaozi was spread to the world.
D. It usually happens on 21st or 22nd December.
E. Family members get together to make dumplings and eat them at midnight.
35. What kind of filling do you like in dumplings? (no more than 15 words)
______
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
The Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, is an important festival in China. On that day, people sweep the tombs, mourning(悼念) 36 dead relatives.
Qingming means clear and bright in Chinese. As one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, it is thought to 37 farm work. It falls on April 4th to 6th each year. After the festival, the sun shines brightly and the 38 rises up. There will be more rain. The trees and grass become green and nature is 39 of life. It is a great time for farmers to plant.
40 the climate(气候) is agreeable, a lot of people prefer to go out to enjoy nature. Flying kites and planting trees are popular activities 41 that period.
The willow(柳树) is an important 42 in the festival, perhaps the most common and familiar one. People 43 insert willow branches(插柳枝) under their roofs or make garlands(花环) out of the willow branches and 44 them on their heads. The willow, with strong power of life, is believed to 45 bad things.
In ancient times, during the festival, people would go outing 46 sweeping the tombs. Poets would write about their 47 , as well as interesting or unforgettable experiences they had during this time. Many 48 are still popular today. The Mourning Day, written by Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu, is a most 49 one. Even a kid knows it. It reads:
A drizzling rain(毛毛雨) falls like tears on the Mourning Day;
The mourner’s heart is going to 50 on his way.
Where can a tavern be found to kill the sad hours?
A cowherd points to a village afar in apricot(杏) flowers.
()36. A. their B. his C. our D. my
()37. A. discover B. learn C. guide D. teach
()38. A. temperature B. climate
C. light D. sun
()39. A. filled B. proud C. short D. full
()40. A. Although B. As C. But D. If
()41. A. by B. during C. for D. with
()42. A. plant B. tool C. animal D. food
()43. A. usually B. still C. seldom D. never
()44. A. grow B. find C. wear D. reply
()45. A. look up B. drive away
C. lay out D. end up
()46. A. while B. until
C. before D. after
()47. A. sadness B. excitement
C. worry D. anger
()48. A. sentences B. pictures
C. stories D. poems
()49. A. interesting B. important
C. famous D. successful
()50. A. die B. break C. lose D. steal
答案:
27—30 AACC 31—34 DACE
35. Carrots and beef.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
35. Carrots and beef.(答案不唯一,言之有理即可)
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