2025年全优方案夯实与提高九年级英语全一册外研版A版


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《2025年全优方案夯实与提高九年级英语全一册外研版A版》

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Ⅰ 汉译英
1. 浏览 ______
look through

2. 在某人去……的路上 ______
on one's way to

3. 入睡 ______
go to sleep

4. 想象(某人)做某事 ______
imagine sb. doing sth.

5. 一次 ______
at a time

6. 手工地 ______
by hand
答案: 1. look through 2. on one's way to 3. go to sleep 4. imagine sb. doing sth. 5. at a time 6. by hand
Ⅱ 根据句意及中文提示完成句子
1. The disease was
spread
(传播) in the small town.
2. But not everyone agrees with the
results
(结果) of the research.
3. A much larger
amount
(数量) of information can be stored on the Internet.
4. With an Internet
connection
(连接), we can find information much more easily.
5. No one knows what
direction
(方向) traditional printings will take in the future.
答案: 1. spread 2. results 3. amount 4. connection 5. direction
Ⅲ 语法填空
阅读下面的短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空白处填入一个适当的词或使用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
George Stephenson 1.
was born
in 1781 in a poor family. He had to start work 2.
when
he was only eight. When George was fourteen, he 3.
became
(become) his father's helper. He spent a lot of time 4.
learning
(learn) about engines (发动机). And on holidays he often made one engine to pieces and studied each piece 5.
carefully
(care). Soon he became a very good worker 6.
though
he could not read or write. He began to learn English letters when he was seventeen years old. Every day after he did twelve hours of hard work, he walked a long way to have lessons from a young school teacher. On his 7.
eighteenth
(eighteen) birthday, he wrote his own name for 8.
the
first time in his life. George invented many things in his life. The train was the 9.
greatest
(great) one among them.
Today when we take trains, we'll 10.
think
of this great man—George Stephenson.
答案: 1. was born 2. when 3. became 4. learning 5. carefully 6. though 7. eighteenth 8. the 9. greatest 10. think
Ⅳ 任务型阅读
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
It is believed that chopsticks have been around for about 5, 000 years and that they were first used in China. 1.
D
When fuel was scarce (缺乏的), ancient Chinese people started to cut food into small pieces so it would cook faster and use minimal fuel. Because the pieces were so small, there was no need for a knife at the table so the bite - sized pieces could be picked up with chopsticks.
2.
G
The original Chinese ones were more squared and had blunt ends (a design still common today) whereas the Japanese ones were rounded and had a thinner tip.
Around AD 500, the use of chopsticks spread to Japan. The first Japanese chopsticks were made out of bamboo. 3.
F
As chopsticks became more popular, the wealthy had their chopsticks made of silver, gold or other precious materials. It was a common belief among many Japanese dynasties that silver chopsticks would turn black if they came in contact with poisoned food. 4.
A

Chopsticks are small but they are adored by many people in the world now. Using chopsticks has been said to improve memory and be useful in learning and improving skills such as Chinese character printing and brush painting. An interesting experiment shows that many joints and muscles are being exercised when you use it. 5.
C
Anyway, they certainly make you cleverer, don't they?
A. Therefore, it was a great way to stay alive.
B. Nowadays, chopsticks serve many new functions.
C. Even poems have been written to praise them!
D. The reason behind their initial extended use in China is quite interesting.
E. They were connected to each other, and resembled some underground society.
F. Amusingly enough, they were only used during religious ceremonies then.
G. With chopsticks spreading to other countries, their shape became diverse.
答案: 1.D 2.G 3.F 4.A 5.C

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