2025年课课练译林出版社九年级英语上册译林版安徽专版
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二、根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺
1. The writer got married in his t (
2. It is such an (
3. He devoted all his life to medical r (
4. If a doctor makes a mistake at their job, it’s a matter of life and d (
5. When he returned home, his old mother looked at him in s (
1. The writer got married in his t (
twenties
).2. It is such an (
unusual
) animal that everyone feels surprised when they see it.3. He devoted all his life to medical r (
research
).4. If a doctor makes a mistake at their job, it’s a matter of life and d (
death
).5. When he returned home, his old mother looked at him in s (
surprise
).
答案:
1. twenties
2. unusual
3. research
4. death
5. surprise
2. unusual
3. research
4. death
5. surprise
三、根据汉语意思完成句子
1. 雷锋是个有爱心的人,他对我们的影响最大。
Lei Feng had
2. 直到你更多地了解他,你才会发现他身上一些不寻常的东西。
You
3. 他似乎总是对别人比对自己好。
He always seemed
4. 他常常照顾那些失去父母的儿童。
He often
5. 他乐于助人,每当有一些余钱时,他就捐赠给需要的人。
He
1. 雷锋是个有爱心的人,他对我们的影响最大。
Lei Feng had
a heart full of love
and he has influenced us most
.2. 直到你更多地了解他,你才会发现他身上一些不寻常的东西。
You
will not find anything unusual about him until
you learn more.3. 他似乎总是对别人比对自己好。
He always seemed
to be kinder to others
than to himself.4. 他常常照顾那些失去父母的儿童。
He often
cared for
those children who had lost their parents.5. 他乐于助人,每当有一些余钱时,他就捐赠给需要的人。
He
was ready to help
anyone. Whenever he had some money left
, he gave it to someone in need.
答案:
1.a heart full of love ; influenced us most
2.will not find anything unusual about him until
3.to be kinder to others
4.cared for
5.was ready to help ;Whenever he had some money left
2.will not find anything unusual about him until
3.to be kinder to others
4.cared for
5.was ready to help ;Whenever he had some money left
一、阅读短文,回答问题
Do you want to know the secret to success? Think about the people you consider successful. What do you think made them who they are today—talent, charm, connections, good luck? In fact, in 99% of the cases, successful people have one common quality—perseverance. They stuck to their dream, no matter (无论) it was to discover a medical cure or learn to play the piano. When someone told them it was impossible, they didn’t throw in the towel. Instead, they worked harder to prove themselves. These people had self-doubts just like you and me, but they decided not to give up. It’s easy to come up with reasons why we can’t do something, but no one can achieve success without any difficulties. Take Stephen Hawking as an example—he was unable to speak and confined to a wheelchair, but he was an excellent physicist. Or Terry Fox, the young Canadian who lost one of his legs because of bone cancer. He ran across the country, raising money for cancer research. The list of such heroes goes on and on. Just as Napoleon did, they took the word “impossible” out of their personal dictionary.
1. How did Terry Fox get disabled? (不超过10个词)
2. What did successful people do when someone doubted their dreams? (不超过10个词)
3. Use one or more words in the passage to describe the secret to success. (不超过5个词)
Do you want to know the secret to success? Think about the people you consider successful. What do you think made them who they are today—talent, charm, connections, good luck? In fact, in 99% of the cases, successful people have one common quality—perseverance. They stuck to their dream, no matter (无论) it was to discover a medical cure or learn to play the piano. When someone told them it was impossible, they didn’t throw in the towel. Instead, they worked harder to prove themselves. These people had self-doubts just like you and me, but they decided not to give up. It’s easy to come up with reasons why we can’t do something, but no one can achieve success without any difficulties. Take Stephen Hawking as an example—he was unable to speak and confined to a wheelchair, but he was an excellent physicist. Or Terry Fox, the young Canadian who lost one of his legs because of bone cancer. He ran across the country, raising money for cancer research. The list of such heroes goes on and on. Just as Napoleon did, they took the word “impossible” out of their personal dictionary.
1. How did Terry Fox get disabled? (不超过10个词)
Because of bone cancer.
2. What did successful people do when someone doubted their dreams? (不超过10个词)
They worked harder to prove themselves.
3. Use one or more words in the passage to describe the secret to success. (不超过5个词)
Perseverance.
答案:
1. Because of bone cancer.
2. They worked harder to prove themselves.
3. Perseverance.
2. They worked harder to prove themselves.
3. Perseverance.
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