2025年全效学习阶段发展评价九年级英语全一册外研版


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《2025年全效学习阶段发展评价九年级英语全一册外研版》

1.【辨析】among 与 between
学(1)among 意为“在……之中”,用于三个或三个以上的人或物。
(2)between 意为“在……之间”,用于两者,其常用结构 between... and... 意为“在……和……之间”。
【拓展】between 后接三个或三个以上的人或物时,是把这些人或物分别看待,指“每两者之间”。
用用 among 或 between 填空
①The little boy sits
between
Ann and Tom.
②The Yellow River is
among
the longest rivers in the world.
答案: 1. ①between ②among
2. speech 的用法
学作名词,意为“演说;讲演”,其复数形式为 speeches,常用短语 make/give a speech 意为“发表演讲”。
用上周校长向全校师生作了一个关于礼仪的演讲。
The headmaster
made/gave
a
speech
on good manners to the whole school last week.
答案: 2. made/gave a speech
3.【辨析】lay 与 lie
学(1)lay 作动词,意为“摆放(餐桌);安放;产(卵);下(蛋)”,其过去式与过去分词都为 laid。lay 表示“摆放(餐桌);安放”时为及物动词,其后接宾语。
(2)lie 作动词,意为“躺;平放;位于”时,其过去式与过去分词分别为 lay,lain;意为“撒谎”时,其过去式与过去分词都为 lied。
用①Mother
laid
(lay/laid) the baby gently on the bed just now.
②You look tired. Go and
lie
(lay/lie) down for a while.
答案: 3. ①laid ②lie
Ⅰ. 根据句意及首字母或汉语注释完成单词
1. The doctors say eating
corn
(玉米) is good for us.
2. The meeting will be
over
(结束的) in ten minutes.
3. A red sky at night shows that the f
ollowing
day will be fine.
4. These scientists are
pioneers
(先驱者) in this new field of research.
5. Each student gave a short s
peech
in English in front of the class yesterday.
答案: Ⅰ.1.corn 2.over 3.following 4.pioneers 5.speech
Ⅱ. 用 lie 或 lay 的适当形式填空
1. The big hen began to
lay
eggs on the farm.
2. Mike's leg was broken, so he still
lay
on the bed.
3. The girl
was laying
the table when her mother came back home.
4. As students, we shouldn't
lie
to our parents or teachers.
5. We can see that Mongolia
lies
between China and Russia on the map.
答案: Ⅱ.1.lay 2.lay 3.was laying 4.lie 5.lies
Ⅲ. 语法填空
I recently planned a coach trip to London for my dad and myself. And that day in August of last year was 1.
really
(real) bright and warm.
We were taken first to Greenwich where my dad had grown up. It was so much 2.
cleaner
(clean) than he remembered and, of course, there were many changes, mostly for the better. Alongside the National Maritime Museum we stopped 3.
for
a coffee in a lovely open air café with views over the River Thames.
Soon the guide 4.
called
(call) us to join a “city cruiser”, together with other members of the trip. Once we set sail, the 5.
most famous
(famous) building we could see was Queen's House. It is set at the foot of the Royal Greenwich Park. We spent the whole time sitting on the top deck (甲板) and enjoying the sights 6.
as/when/while
we were sailing slowly.
The final destination (目的地) was the London Eye. Our prepaid tickets meant that we didn't have to stand in line with the other 7.
tourists
(tourist). We looked out over the whole city, including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. We could even see Buckingham Palace in 8.
the
distance.

Upon 9.
leaving
(leave) the London Eye, we only had to take a short walk across the park. Our coach was waiting there to take 10.
us
(we) back. Our trip to London was a quite lovely and memorable day out — my dad especially enjoyed every minute of it.
答案: Ⅲ.1.really 2.cleaner 3.for 4.called 5.most famous 6.as/when/while 7.tourists 8.the 9.leaving 10.us
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
Over the week-long National Day holiday, some people posted pictures of themselves with the Eiffel Tower in France, the Great Pyramid in Egypt, or the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. However, not all of these people actually travelled to these places. According to a recent report, users can change the place by buying a service online for just several yuan.
Clearly a service like this is provided for people who want their lives to look more interesting and exciting than they really are. Many simply want to appear richer, more good-looking, or more cultured than others around them. But do these posts really show who these people are?
Some people say there is no harm in posting pictures of yourself in a place you have never visited. However, I disagree. These kinds of posts are made to deceive (欺骗). And that is where the trouble begins. Just imagine what your friend would say about your false (虚假的) pictures. Would you like to risk losing your friends just to make your life look better?
According to Adam Grant, writer of A Revolutionary Approach to Success, you might at first think that your future success depends on your ability to “take” or to get other people's help. In fact, your reputation (名誉) is far more important. If others think of you as honest and hardworking, they will be more likely to come to help you when your car breaks down, or when your business is in trouble.
It's nothing wrong that you want to show great images to the world. But remember that it should be about your real situations instead of the “faces” you try to put on. Most importantly, if you want others to love the “shining” you that you've presented, the only way is to keep on improving yourself.
(
C
)1. How does the writer introduce the topic in Paragraph 1?
A. By doing a survey.
B. By listing some numbers.
C. By giving an example.
D. By sharing an experience.
(
B
)2. What might happen if you share false pictures according to the text?
A. Risk the life.
B. Lose friends.
C. Fail exams.
D. Close business.
(
A
)3. What does the underlined word “images” in the last paragraph mean?
A. Appearances.
B. Directions.
C. Abilities.
D. Spirits.
(
C
)4. What's the writer's purpose of writing the text?
A. To advise people to treasure friendship.
B. To express regret about posting false pictures.
C. To encourage people to improve themselves continuously.
D. To teach people how to make their posts look more interesting.
答案: Ⅳ.1—4 CBAC

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