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2019-2020學(xué)年山東省滕州市張汪中學(xué)第二學(xué)期周末拓展提高練習(xí)九年級英語(第13周)(無答案)2019-2020學(xué)年山東省滕州市張汪中學(xué)第二學(xué)期周末拓展提高練習(xí)九年級英語(第13周)(無答案)7/7蕿PAGE7薆莇蚅羇芃蠆2019-2020學(xué)年山東省滕州市張汪中學(xué)第二學(xué)期周末拓展提高練習(xí)九年級英語(第13周)(無答案)

2019-2020學(xué)年度山東省滕州市張汪中學(xué)第二學(xué)期周末拓展提高練習(xí)九年級英語(第13周)

一、完型填空

Wecan’trememberclearlywhenwestartedtotakeourmobilestoadinnertable.Thishappensalot,_________whenweeatout.Onceadishcomes,insteadofliftingourchopsticks,wetakeoutourmobilesandtakephotos.Later,wepostthephotosontoWeiboorWechat,waitingtobe

“l(fā)iked

”.Thenwecheckour

mobilesfromtimetotimeduringthemealtosee_________weget“l(fā)iked”

tleaveourmobilesforonlyameal.

Doyoudothatoften?Ifnot,howdoyoufeelwhenothersdothatwhenhavingdinnerwithyou?

takingphotosoffoodmakesthefoodlesspleasant.Some_________didanexperiment(

ordertotestthis.Somepeoplewereaskedtotakephotos___________theycouldenjoyfood.

_________,themorephotostheytook,the_____________deliciousthefoodseemedtothem.So,

whynot_________takingphotosandjustenjoythefoodinfrontofyou?

_________thescientificresult,therearealsosomeotherbadinfluencesoftakingphotosoffood

beforemeals.AfterpostingthephotosontotheInternet,onewillnotbeabletocontrol

實(shí)驗(yàn))in

________andcheckhismobilemanytimes.

“Doeseveryonelikemyphotos?Ihopealotofpeople

likethem!”Itseemsthatyourmobilesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,evenwhenyouare

withrealpeople.

Sonexttimeyougoouttohavedinnerwithyourfamilyorfriends,howaboutnottakingphotos

offood?

1.A.hardlyB.a(chǎn)lmostC.especiallyD.unexpectedly2.A.whetherB.whatC.whenD.how3.A.recentB.possibleC.importantD.daily4.A.workersB.doctorsC.reportersD.researchers5.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.untilD.unless6.A.InthatcaseB.AsfarasIknowC.a(chǎn)fterallD.Asaresult7.A.lessB.moreC.leastD.most8.A.continueB.considerC.regretD.stop9.A.ExceptB.ButC.BesidesD.Beside10.A.herselfB.himselfC.yourselfD.themselves二、閱讀單項(xiàng)選擇

TheAustraliangovernmentresearchersdidresearchontheeyesightandhabitsof100

people’seyes.Ifyouspendtwoorthreehoursplayingoutdoorseachday,itisnoteasyforyou

tobecomeshort-sighted.

Bothgroupsspentasimilaramountoftimereading,watchingTVandplayingcomputergames.

However,theAustralianchildrenspentanaverage(平均)oftwohoursadayoutdoors—90

minutesmorethantheSingaporeanchildren.Asaresult,30%oftheSingaporeanchildrenwere

short-sighted—thisrate(比率)wastentimeshigherthanAustralianchildren.

Dr.IanMorgansaid,“Humansarenaturallylong-sighted,butwhenpeoplebegintogotoschool

’realso

seeingmoreandmoreshort-sightedchildrenincitiesallaroundtheworld—andthemainreason

maybethatcitychildrenspendlesstimeoutdoors.”

usfrombecomingshort-sighted?Scientistsbelievethatnaturallighthasaspecialchemical(化學(xué)

物質(zhì)).Itcanstoptheeyeballfromgrowingoutofshapeandstoppeoplebecoming

short-sighted.

’tmatterifthattimeisspenthavingapicnicorplayingsports.

依照短文內(nèi)容,選擇最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將選定答案的字母標(biāo)號涂黑。11.Theresearchersdidresearchon_________ofthechildrenintwocountries.A.habitsandfoodB.eyesightandhabitsC.eyesightandfoodD.eyesightandstudies12.TheAustraliangovernmentresearchersthinkthat_________isgoodforpeople’seyes.A.foodB.studiesC.indoorlightD.sunlight13.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,theSingaporechildrenspendanaverageof_________outdoorsaday.A.30minutesB.90minutesC.1hourD.2hours14.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whypeoplebecomeshort-sighted.B.Whynaturallighthasaspecialchemical.C.Whyplayingoutsideisgoodforone’seyesightD.Why.sunlightismuchbrighterthanindoorlight.15.Fromthepassage,welearnthat_________.A.childreninAustraliaaremorelikelytobecomeshort-sightedthanthoseinSingapore.

B.childreninthecityaremorelikelytobecomeshort-sightedthanthoseinthecountryside.

C.peoplewon’tbecomeshort-sightediftheystayindoorseveryday.

D.peoplewillallbecomeshort-sightedaftertheybegintogotoschool.

Don’tthrowawayyouroldphones.Youareactuallythrowingawayrealgold!Smartphones

havemanykindsofusefulmetals.Peoplecanrecyclethemtomakenewelectronics.

theworld,whochangetheirphoneonceevery11monthsonaverage.SoinChina,eightymillion

oldphonescomealongeveryyear.

However,it’

usefulthingsbutalsoharmfulmaterials.Guiyu,asmalltowninShantou,Guangdong,isoneof

theworld’

centersinGuiyusimplybreaktheoldelectronicsbyhandanddon

’tthinkaboutthepollutionit

’sreportedthat81percentofchildreninGuiyuareharmedbyleadpoisoning(

鉛中毒

).

VeenaSahajwalla,aprofessoratAustralia

’sUniversityofNewSouthWales,hasmadeamini

tomovearound.Itbreaksthephonesandautomatically(

自動(dòng)地

)removesthephone

’suseful

things.Thatway,humansdonotgetpoisoned.

Well,haveyoueverwonderedwhathappenstotheoldphoneafterit

’snolongeryours?Apart

ofyouroldsmartphonecouldsoonbeproudlywornaroundtheneckofoneoftheworld

’stop

thereisanimportantmessageinthisforthefuture.

16.Theunderlinedword"this"referstothefactthat________.

A.oldphonescanberecycledB.peoplechangephonesoften

C.fewpeoplecanaffordsmartphonesD.manyoldphonesarethrownawayeveryyear.

17..careforchildrenB.sellsmartphonesC.keepthewasteD.produceelectronics

18.WhydosomanychildreninGuiyugetpoisonedbylead?

A.TherearealotofsmartphoneusersinGuiyu.

B.Guiyuispollutedbyelectronicwaste.

C.PeopleinGuiyuusemachinestorecycleelectronics.

D.Guiyuhastheworld’sbiggestsmartphonefactory.

19.WhichisTRUEaboutVeenaSahajwalla’sfactory?

A.It’ssobigthatitcan’tbemovedaround.

B.Itproduces80millionsmartphoneseveryyear.

C.Smartphonerecyclingthereiscleanerandeasier.

D.Theworkerstherebreaktheoldelectronicsbyhand.

20.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?

A.Thetopathleteswillgetsmartphonesinthe2020Olympics.

B.ThepeopleinTokyowillbeproudofthe2020Olympics.

C.Therearemanyharmfulmaterialsinsmartphones.

D.It’ssignificanttorecycleelectronicwaste.

culture,commonlyusedslang(俚語),improvelistening,andmostofall,it’ssuperfun.

native(母語的)

it’simportanttoknowwhat’scoolnowandwhatsoundsoldandstupid.

MostpeoplestudyingEnglishbywatchingTVandmoviesmakeoneortwoMISTAKEShowever.

(譯文對白字幕)

subtitlesandoftenthetranslationsaren’’simpossibletotranslateslangandjokes

downthelearning.

(素材資料)

Turningthesubtitlesoffisn’tenoughifyoudon’’

snotenoughtogetthe“generalidea”.I’vewatchedsomanymoviesandTVshowswithpeople

whoaren’tfromEnglish-speakingcountries,andtheyalwaysmisstherealfunnyparts,because

’tneedanything

“get”everythingandyourEnglish

levelwillimprovelikecrazy.

Nomatterwhatyourlevelis,I’msureyou’lllearnsomethingfromthis.Checkitout.

21.What’ssuperfunaccordingtothispassage?

A.Learningaboutmodernculture.

C.Improvinglistening.

B.Learningtousecommonslang.

D.WatchingAmericanTVandmovies.

22.________representthechangesofrealspokenEnglish.

A.PopularTVshowsandmoviesB.SlangfrompopularTVshowsandmovies

C.NativespeakersD.Slangusedbymyparents

23.WhyisitahugemistakeforEnglishlearnerstowatchTVormovieswithsubtitles?

Because________.

A.thetranslationisn’trightB.itslowsdownyourreading

C.noslangorjokescanbetranslatedD.youlearnmuchlessthanyouthink

24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTright?

A.WeshouldturnoffthesubtitleswhenwatchingTVshowsandmoviesinEnglish.

B.ThestuffcanhelpusunderstandthemoviesandTVshowstotally.

C.Weshouldgetthegeneralideabywatchingthesubtitles.

D.BecausewearenotEnglishspeakers,weneedsomethingexplainedtous.

25.WewillmisstherealfunnypartsoftheTVshowsandmoviesifwe________.

A.don’tunderstandtheEnglishslangorthejokesB.watchthestuffabouttheshowsandmovies

C.improveourEnglishlikecrazyD.havetheseslangexpressionsandjokesexplainedtous

三、補(bǔ)全短文5選5

HowdoparentsintheUKeducatetheirkids?26.

Firstly,nomatterhowwildchildrenareoutsidetheirhome,theirparentsalwaystellthemtobe

verypoliteinotherpeople’.Iwasshocked!Whenweplayedoutsidetogether,she

wasverywild.

28.’tallowhertocrosstheroadbetweenour

neighborhoodandalittlefarm.MyfriendMegan,whohasapethorse,invitedustoplaywiththe

’tdecidewhethertogoornotatfirst.Finally,she

decidedtogowithus.However,justaswewereplayingwiththehorse,Thalia’sfatherdroveby

.Sadly,Thaliawasnotallowedtogoouttoplayforoneweekbecauseofthis.

Wefeltsorryforher.

30.Theybelievethatnothingcanbeaccomplishedwithoutnormsorstandards(沒有規(guī)矩不行方

圓).

依照資料內(nèi)容,從下面五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空缺處的最正確選項(xiàng),使短文意思暢達(dá)、內(nèi)容完滿。

A.WhenItraveledinEngland,Igottoknowalittlebitaboutthis.

B.WecanseethatfamilyeducationisimportantinBritishfamilies.

C.Inaddition,parentsintheUKarestrictwiththeirchildren.

D.Hewasangryandmadehergohome.

E.

andaskedifshecouldsitdown.

四、語法填空

.(harm)tothe

environment,butfewdosomethingtomakea32.(different).However,“ButtLady”setsagood

“ButtLady”.(live)inAuburn,acityin

California,US

A.She

34.(get)thenicknamebecauseshehadspentmostofherfreetime35.(pick)upcigarettebutts

(香煙頭

years,shehassetanewgoalfor36.(she)—

shepickedup,acountingdevice(裝置)37.(use).Andshefeltreallybadaft

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