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四、教材变式训练——用本单元所学的单词的正确形式完成语篇填空
spread introduction replace store
printing direction trade single
Inventions are like magic keys! They change our lives a lot. One important invention is 1.
Now, let’s talk about the Internet. It’s like a huge web(网) that connects everyone. With a(n) 5.
These inventions, like printing and the Internet, have made our lives easier and more interesting. They show us that with new ideas, we can keep moving in the right 8.
spread introduction replace store
printing direction trade single
Inventions are like magic keys! They change our lives a lot. One important invention is 1.
printing
. Before it was invented, people had to copy books by hand. It took a long time, and only a few books could be made. But after the 2.introduction
of printing, things got much better. Printers could make many books quickly. This helped 3.spread
ideas to more people. It also made the book 4.trade
grow.Now, let’s talk about the Internet. It’s like a huge web(网) that connects everyone. With a(n) 5.
single
click on our computers or phones, we can access(获取) all kinds of information. We can 6.store
photos, music, and stories in different forms. The Internet has 7.replaced
old ways of doing things. For example, we used to(过去) send letters to communicate, but now we send emails. It has also changed trade. Now, we can buy and sell things online easily.These inventions, like printing and the Internet, have made our lives easier and more interesting. They show us that with new ideas, we can keep moving in the right 8.
direction
and make even more amazing things in the future!
答案:
1.printing 2.introduction 3.spread 4.trade 5.single 6.store 7.replaced 8.direction
五、主题拓展性任务型阅读——人教版九全U6
An Accidental Invention
Did you know that tea, the most popular drink in the world (after water), was invented by accident? Many people believe that tea was first drunk about 5,000 years ago. It is said that a Chinese ruler called Shen Nong was the first to discover tea as a drink. One day Shen Nong was boiling(煮沸) drinking water over an open fire. Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the water and remained there for some time. It produced a nice smell so he tasted the brown water. It was quite delicious, and so, one of the world’s favourite drinks was invented.
A few thousand years later, Lu Yu, “the sage of tea”, mentioned Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing. The book describes how tea plants were grown and used to make tea. It also discusses where the finest tea leaves were produced and what kinds of water were used.
It is believed that tea was brought to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries. In England, tea didn’t appear until around 1660, but in less than 100 years, it had become the national drink. The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century. This helped to spread the popularity of tea and the tea plant to more places around the world. Even though many people now know about tea culture, the Chinese are without doubt(疑问) the ones who best understand the nature of tea.
1. Who was the first to discover tea as a drink?
2. What fell into the drinking water according to Paragraph 1?
3. What does the book Cha Jing describe?
4. Where was tea brought during the 6th and 7th centuries?
5. When did the tea trade from China to Western countries take place?
An Accidental Invention
Did you know that tea, the most popular drink in the world (after water), was invented by accident? Many people believe that tea was first drunk about 5,000 years ago. It is said that a Chinese ruler called Shen Nong was the first to discover tea as a drink. One day Shen Nong was boiling(煮沸) drinking water over an open fire. Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the water and remained there for some time. It produced a nice smell so he tasted the brown water. It was quite delicious, and so, one of the world’s favourite drinks was invented.
A few thousand years later, Lu Yu, “the sage of tea”, mentioned Shen Nong in his book Cha Jing. The book describes how tea plants were grown and used to make tea. It also discusses where the finest tea leaves were produced and what kinds of water were used.
It is believed that tea was brought to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries. In England, tea didn’t appear until around 1660, but in less than 100 years, it had become the national drink. The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century. This helped to spread the popularity of tea and the tea plant to more places around the world. Even though many people now know about tea culture, the Chinese are without doubt(疑问) the ones who best understand the nature of tea.
1. Who was the first to discover tea as a drink?
A Chinese ruler called Shen Nong./Shen Nong.
2. What fell into the drinking water according to Paragraph 1?
Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the drinking water./Some leaves from a tea plant.
3. What does the book Cha Jing describe?
The book describes how tea plants were grown and used to make tea./How tea plants were grown and used to make tea.
4. Where was tea brought during the 6th and 7th centuries?
Tea was brought to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries./To Korea and Japan.
5. When did the tea trade from China to Western countries take place?
The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century./In the 19th century.
答案:
1.A Chinese ruler called Shen Nong./Shen Nong. 2.Some leaves from a tea plant fell into the drinking water./Some leaves from a tea plant. 3.The book describes how tea plants were grown and used to make tea./How tea plants were grown and used to make tea. 4.Tea was brought to Korea and Japan during the 6th and 7th centuries./To Korea and Japan. 5.The tea trade from China to Western countries took place in the 19th century./In the 19th century.
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