2025年通城学典全程测评卷九年级英语全一册译林版


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《2025年通城学典全程测评卷九年级英语全一册译林版》

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1. You'd better
think twice
about how to deal with it before you decide.
2. I think it is a better choice for lucky money to be
kept
by parents.
3. Best
wishes
for the holidays and happiness throughout the New Year.
4. Ten years of hard work made her become an old woman,so he
hardly
recognized her.
5. Nowadays,spring rolls(春卷) are part of
Asian
food,and there are several kinds of spring rolls.
答案: 1. think twice 2. kept 3. wishes 4. hardly 5. Asian
A(2024·扬州模拟改编)
传统文化 Yangzhou Fried Rice(扬州炒饭) is a simple homemade dish,made from cold cooked rice and egg. It is so named 1.
because
it first appeared in Yangzhou.
It is said that people along the Ancient Yangzhou Canal 2.
started
to eat egg-fried rice during the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC). They usually fried the leftover(剩下的) rice together with egg. Later,local cooks added many materials like green peas and mushrooms 3.
into
the rice. This is the earliest Yangzhou Fried Rice.
Yi Bingshou,the Yangzhou Taishou(太守) during the reign(统治时期) of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty,added shrimps and diced meat when 4.
cooking
the dish. And he introduced the dish to South China. Since then,Yangzhou Fried Rice started to be popular. Nowadays,it appears on the menu of many Chinese 5.
restaurants
.
Yangzhou Fried Rice has different kinds,the most famous of which is "gold wrapping silver(金裹银)". It means that the rice is 6.
covered
by golden egg. To make "gold wrapping silver" rice,first fry the rice in the pot and then cover the rice with egg. After cooked,the exterior(外部)is golden while the rice inside is 7.
white
.
Today,Yangzhou Fried Rice is a household(家喻户晓的)8.
name
in many countries. Many foreigners like eating egg-fried rice,but they have no 9.
idea
about what Yangzhou is. In their minds,Yangzhou is not a name of a city,but the 10.
way
of cooking rice.
B(2024·天津)
Long ago,the early people did not live in houses as we do today. Most of the homes were in caves or shelters which were built in trees. These "homes" were only used as temporary(临时的)shelters to 1.
protect
them from the sun,the rain and the wild animals in the forests. Men of that time were called "cave people".
These "cave people" usually lived in small groups and life was not 2.
easy
for them. They had to move from place to place to 3.
search
for food. They would hunt,fish or pick wild fruit. When they couldn't find 4.
anything
to eat,they would leave to find another proper place. Their tools were very simple. They ate raw(生的) food 5.
until
they learned how to make a fire. For clothing,they used only the bark(树皮)of trees or the skins(皮)of animals to 6.
cover
their bodies.
However,the lives of the "cave people" changed. They collected the seeds(种子) of wild plants that 7.
grew
in the forests. Soon they learned to plant fruit,vegetables and other crops. They also kept cows,sheep and other kinds of farm 8.
animals
for milk,meat and skins. They became 9.
farmers
and lived in only one certain area. Their groups became 10.
larger
than before as they lived more settled(安定的) lives. They built houses as long-lasting homes,and as a result,villages and towns developed quickly. The "cave people" began to be civilized(文明的).
答案: A 1. because 2. started 3. into 4. cooking 5. restaurants 6. covered 7. white 8. name 9. idea 10. way B 1. protect 2. easy 3. search 4. anything 5. until 6. cover 7. grew 8. animals 9. farmers 10. larger

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