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九年級(jí)全一冊(cè)Units5-6【基礎(chǔ)過(guò)關(guān)】一、完成句子1.

(2024·重慶A卷)Please

teach

me

how

I

can

play

the

piano.

(改為同義句)Please

teach

me

how

the

piano.2.

The

glasses

were

used

for

seeing

in

the

dark.

(對(duì)畫(huà)線部分提問(wèn))

were

the

glasses

used

??3.

With

the

help

of

a

local

guide,

they

reached

the

mountain

top

in

the

end.

(改為同

義句)With

the

help

of

a

local

guide,

they

reached

the

mountain

top

?

?.toplayWhatforat

last4.

中國(guó)以茶葉和絲綢而聞名全世界。(完成譯句)China

is

its

tea

and

silk

around

the

world.5.

(2024·重慶B卷)is

made,

car,

in

Chongqing,

this

kind

of

(.)

(連詞成句)

?known/famousforThis

kind

of

car

is

made

in

Chongqing.二、口語(yǔ)應(yīng)用(七選五)A.

When

was

it

invented?B.

Where’s

it

made?C.

What’s

it

used

for?D.

Who

invented

that

machine?E.

Would

you

like

to

have

a

try

with

me?F.

But

how

does

it

work?G.

It

was

invented

in

the

factory

where

he

worked.A:Hi,

Danny!

What

is

this

in

English?B:Oh,

it’s

a

key.A:What’s

it

made

of?B:It’s

made

of

metal.A:1.

?B:It’s

used

for

opening

and

locking

a

door.A:I

see.

That’s

interesting.

Can

I

have

a

try?B:Yes,

please.A:Look,

it

works!

By

the

way,

what’s

that

over

there?B:You

may

have

a

guess.CA:It

looks

strange,

neither

like

a

bike

nor

a

plane.

2.

?B:It

was

invented

by

my

father.

You

may

call

it

a

“plike”.A:3.

?B:Yesterday

morning.A:What’s

it

used

for?B:It’s

used

for

riding

or

flying.A:4.

?B:You

can

ride

it

like

a

bike.

As

you

ride

faster

and

faster,

it

can

fly

like

a

plane.A:That

sounds

interesting.

I

think

your

father

is

creative!B:I

think

so

too.

5.

?A:Yes,

I’d

love

to!DAFE三、短文填空Bi

Sheng

was

born

in

Song

Dynasty.

He

lived

in

a

small

1.v

which

lies

in

Huanggang

today.

He

was

the

world’s

first

inventor

of

the

printing.

It

is

about

400

years

2.

than

the

printing

in

Germany.

The

printing

is

also

called

the

movable

type

printing(活字印刷).

But

how

did

it

work

in

the

3.

??illageearlierpast

First

of

all,

the

clay(黏土;陶土)

was

made

into

movable

types.

Then

words

were

carved(雕刻)

carefully

onto

4.

.

After

that

the

words

were

chosen

and

put

in

right

order

in

a

box

according

to

the

text.

Next,

the

workers

brushed

ink

onto

the

movable

types.

Finally

the

types

could

be

used

5.

printing.

They

could

be

used

again

and

again

for

different

books.

The

movable

type

printing

played

an

important

role

in

Chinese

culture.

With

the

help

of

it,

Chinese

culture

6.s

around

the

world

more

quickly.

At

the

same

time,

the

movable

type

printing

was

7.w

used

in

the

world

at

that

time.

As

a

result,

more

and

more

culture

communication

among

countries

took

place.

The

movable

type

printing,

the

compass,

the

gunpowder

and

the

paper-making

are

called

four

great

8.

of

China.

They

make

China

own

a

top

position

in

the

history

of

human

civilization.themforpreadidelyinventions【能力提升】四、語(yǔ)法選擇

Teachers

and

schools

try

a

lot

to

stop

students

cheating

in

exams.

However,

it

is

difficult

1

all

students

from

cheating.

Modern

technology

develops

fast

and

it

2

students

with

new

ways

to

cheat.

But

a

college

has

used

a

low-tech

way

to

find

out

3

students

keep

their

eyes

only

on

their

own

papers.

The

college

is

getting

students

to

wear

anti-cheating(防作弊的)

hats

4

tests.

The

hats

prevent

students

from

being

able

to

look

around

and

looking

at

others’

5

.

Students

are

happy

with

6

idea

because

they

get

to

make

their

own

hats.

Photos

of

the

anti-

cheating

hats

have

become

popular

on

social

media.

Students

have

come

up

with

all

kinds

of

7

and

wonderful

creations.

They

have

used

boxes,

newspapers

and

other

recycled

materials

to

create

the

hats

8

.

A

professor

said

the

hats

were

a

“fun

way”

to

make

sure

students

were

honest

in

tests.

She

added

that

the

hats

were

9

useful

that

they

could

keep

students

focused.

Many

students

finished

their

tests

early

and

no

one

10

cheating.

The

professor

said,

“I’m

proud

of

my

students

because

their

exams

can

be

stressful.

But

they

managed

to

add

some

color

and

fun.”(B)1.A.stop

B.to

stop

C.stopping(C)2.

A.is

providing

B.provided

C.provides(B)3.

A.where

B.if

C.what(C)4.

A.on

B.with

C.during(A)5.

A.papers

B.paper

C.papers’(A)6.

A.the

B.a

C.an(A)7.

A.strange

B.stranger

C.strangest(C)8.

A.them

B.their

C.themselves(B)9.

A.very

B.so

C.too(B)10.

A.is

caught

B.was

caught

C.will

be

caughtBCBCAAACBB五、完形填空

(2024·鎮(zhèn)江改編)My

cousin

Andrew

always

comes

up

with

new

ideas

or

invents

new

things.

So,

people

always

think

he

is

creative,

and

consider

creativity

as

making

new

things.

This

could

be

1

so

many

people

do

not

think

themselves

creative.

2

,

creativity

can

simply

be

about

expressing

ourselves

through

daily

acts.Actually,

we

are

born

creative

and

all

have

the

3

to

express

creativity.

Bodies

need

4

to

be

better,

so

does

creativity.

It

should

be

trained

from

time

to

time.

Creating

is

a

way

in

which

we

challenge

ourselves

and

think

differently.

Sometimes,

the

path

to

be

more

creative

is

not

to

follow

others.

5

,

we

can

add

tomato

sauces

instead

of

sugar

or

milk

to

coffee.Creativity

is

neither

just

about

the

final

6

,

nor

about

the

moment

when

you

suddenly

get

a

fantastic

idea.

It

is

a

process(過(guò)程)

that

we

do

a

series

of

things.

We

can

find

7

new

or

different

in

most

things

and

practise

creativity

through

small

jobs.If

we

face

a

creative

block(創(chuàng)造力凝滯),

try

to

complete

a

daily

task.

Though

some

of

us

may

think

it

doesn’t

8

,

the

organized

steps

of

completing

a

task

may

encourage

our

creativity.

What’s

more,

after

completing

a

task,

we

can

often

get

a

sense

of

9

.

And

it

will

provide

us

with

the

energy

to

finish

other

creative

projects.Creating

or

learning

creativity

does

not

necessarily

mean

making

something

out

of

nothing.

In

many

cases,

it

means

allowing

ourselves

to

think

10

.

Just

let

our

thoughts

fly.

Then

the

creativity

which

is

already

there

may

come

out.(A)1.

A.why

B.how

C.when

D.where(D)2.

A.Otherwise

B.Moreover

C.Anyway

D.However(A)3.

A.ability

B.spirit

C.value

D.goal(C)4.

A.checking

B.relaxing

C.exercising

D.displaying(C)5.

A.As

usual

B.So

far

C.For

example

D.Above

all(A)6.

A.product

B.price

C.problem

D.practice(B)7.

A.anything

B.something

C.nothing

D.everything(B)8.

A.end

B.work

C.form

D.spread(D)9.

A.humor

B.beauty

C.fashion

D.achievement(B)10.

A.quickly

B.freely

C.carefully

D.clearlyADACCABBDB六、閱讀理解

①Corals(珊瑚)

can

produce

CaCO3

under

their

bodies.

This

turns

into

hard,

rock-like

reefs

which

become

homes

to

25

percent

of

all

sea

life.

What

if

our

homes

can

also

naturally

grow,

just

like

reefs?

②US

company

Biomason

produces

a

new

kind

of

concrete(混凝土)

called

Biolith,

using

bacteria

that

can

make

CaCO3.

They

first

mixed

sand

and

the

bacteria

in

a

mould(模具),

and

then

added

nutrient

solution(培養(yǎng)液)

to

keep

the

bacteria

alive.

Five

days

later

the

Biolith

bricks

“grew

up”

and

were

ready

to

use.

That’s

much

faster

than

producing

traditional

concrete,

which

requires

about

28

days.

③According

to

the

company,

this

method

can

greatly

cut

down

carbon

emissions

in

the

building

industry.

Traditional

concrete

is

made

of

small

stones.

The

stones

are

heated

to

temperatures

greater

than

1,300

℃,

during

which

carbon

dioxide

comes

out.

A

company,

McKinsey&Company,

reported

that

the

concrete

production

industry

accounts

for

4.5

percent

of

global

greenhouse

gas

emissions.

④Biolith,

however,

doesn’t

need

heating

so

it’s

more

environmentally

friendly.

The

company

plans

to

reduce

25

percent

of

carbon

emissions

from

the

concrete

industry

by

2030.

⑤There

are

other

similar

technologies,

but

they

are

not

in

production

yet.

The

University

of

Colorado

in

the

US

is

studying

a

living,

recyclable

building

material

using

cyanobacteria(藍(lán)藻細(xì)菌).

It

can

use

CO2

and

sunlight

to

grow

and

help

get

carbon.

NASA(美國(guó)國(guó)家航空航天局)

is

trying

to

grow

buildings

out

of

fungi(菌

類)

on

the

moon

and

Mars,

which

may

lead

to

more

sustainable

ways

of

living

on

the

earth.(D)1.What

is

the

correct

order

of

the

steps

to

make

Biolith?

a.Put

the

mixture

in

a

mould.b.The

bricks

grow

up.c.Add

nutrient

solution.d.Mix

sand

and

the

bacteria.A.a→b→c→dB.a→c→d→bC.d→c→a→bD.d→a→c→bD(B)2.Why

is

Biolith

greener

than

traditional

concrete?A.Because

the

growth

of

Biolith

is

faster.B.Because

Biolith

doesn’t

have

the

process

of

heating.C.Because

producing

Biolith

gives

off

carbon

dioxide

in

the

air.D.Because

the

growth

of

Biolith

doesn’t

give

out

any

heat.B(C)3.What’s

the

structure

of

the

passage?A.

B.

C.

D.

C(C)4.What’s

the

main

idea

of

the

passage?A.New

technologies

make

it

possible

for

humans

to

live

on

the

moon.B.Corals

are

homes

to

all

sea

life.C.Researchers

use

bacteria

to

“grow”

houses.D.US

company

thinks

of

ways

to

make

nutrient

solution.C七、書(shū)面表達(dá)

(2024·棗莊改編)為了培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的發(fā)明和創(chuàng)新精神,學(xué)校將舉行中學(xué)生科技

創(chuàng)新大賽。假定你是李華,你準(zhǔn)備發(fā)明一件物品參加本次大賽。請(qǐng)你以“I

Want

to

Invent

”為題,寫(xiě)一篇英語(yǔ)短文,介紹你的發(fā)明物。內(nèi)容包括:1.

補(bǔ)全標(biāo)題;2.

短文須全面反映圖文信息;3.

文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的人名、校名等相關(guān)信息;4.

詞數(shù)80—100。注意:I

Want

to

Invent

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

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