牛津深圳版九年级上册 Module 1 Unit 1 Wise men in history 过关训练课件 (共50张PPT)

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(共50张PPT)
●上册●
Unit 1 过关训练
第一部分 选择题(50分)
Ⅰ. 完形填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题,每小题1分)
In February, 2021, a young man in Italy posted a video on Tik Tok about his new neighbor and their unbelievable piano
talent! They _1_ their friendship by two pianos separated by one wall.
One day in January, the young man _2_ an idea when he heard the music from his neighbor. He wrote a note to his neighbor and _3_ him to play a song together:the classic My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion.
The next day, hearing the music from the neighbor, the young man was both _4_ and moved. Their communication soon _5_ piano duets (二重奏)through the wall.
Later, the young man _6_ that his neighbor’s name was Emil and he was 78 years old. His wife had passed away in December from COVID-19. Emil felt so sad and the only _7_ thing left to him was playing the piano. He played it for his wife at 2 p. m. every weekend.
_8_, Emil passed away in his sleep a few weeks later. When the young man learned the news, he felt so sad. To express his feeling, the young man wrote a letter to Emil. “Dear Emil, I knew very little about you, but you changed my life. You gave me back my passion, and we shared that with the world. You’ll be in my_9_. I’ll keep _10_ the piano, thinking of how powerful music can be. You said I was your light, but you’ve been mine too.”
( )1. A. changed B. built C. heard D. stopped
( )2. A. came up with B. looked forward to
C. stayed away from D. got out of
( )3. A. taught B. improved C. allowed D. invited
( )4. A. tired B. disappointed
C. excited D. angry
( )5. A. broken into B. turned into
C. looked into D. ran into
B
A
D
C
B
( )6. A. told B. understood C. learned D. doubted
( )7. A. happy B. strange C. common D. unhappy
( )8. A. Probably B. Fortunately
C. Unluckily D. Hopefully
( )9. A. house B. family C. head D. heart
( )10. A. singing B. playing C. dancing D. acting
C
A
C
D
B
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(40分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题2分)
A
Tu Youyou, pharmacologist, born in December 1930
Tu, winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize for the discovery of artemisinin, a kind of medicine used to fight against malaria (疟疾). She has done a lot for scientific and technological inventions in traditional Chinese medicine and human health.
续表
Zhang Fuqing,war hero, born in December 1924
Zhang served as a People’s Liberation (解放) Army soldier in the Liberation War and was twice given the name of War Hero. He volunteered in 1955 to work in Laifeng County, Hubei Province’s remotest county,so he could give his life to the poor in the mountainous region.
续表
Wang Youde, desert fighter, born in September 1953
Wang led his partners to build over 600,000 mu of sand-fixation forest (固沙林) and managed to control nearly one million mu of quicksand, helpfully preventing the development of the Maowusu Desert. His work offered valuable experience to sand prevention and control in China.
续表
Yuan Longping, agriculturalist, born in September 1930
Yuan, the Father of Hybrid Rice, was the first person in the world to breed hybrid rice, and his research on higher rice yields (产量) helped provide a solution to worldwide hunger and starvation.
( )11. Which of the following is Tu Youyou’s great achievement
A. Discovering artemisinin.
B. Serving the people in the poor region.
C. Preventing and controlling sand.
D. Breeding a hybrid rice.
A
( )12. Who used to be a soldier and then worked in the poor region
A. Tu Youyou. B. Zhang Fuqing.
C. Wang Youde. D. Yuan Longping.
B
( )13. What did Wang Youde do for our country
A. He did a research on higher rice yields.
B. He protected the environment.
C. He worked on the inventions in human health.
D. He tried to help poor people to be rich.
B
( )14. Which is the RIGHT statement
A. Zhang Fuqing is a desert fighter.
B. Tu Youyou is a war hero.
C. Wang Youde is the winner of the Nobel Prize.
D. Yuan Longping is the Father of Hybrid Rice.
D
( )15. Where may the passage come from
A. A storybook. B. A novel.
C. A newspaper. D. Science fiction.
C
B
While vampire (吸血鬼) stories first appeared hundreds of years ago, they have never been more popular than they are today. Stephenie Meyer is best known for her best-selling Twilight (暮光之城) series. The books have been translated into more than 50 languages and made into five hit movies.
So what is it about these drinkers of human blood that continues to interest us Arlene Russo, author of The Real Twilight: True Stories of Modern Day Vampires, is not surprised by the success of Twilight. “Why wouldn’t you be interested in a creature that never grows old and can live forever Isn’t that what most people really want The secret of staying young forever ” she said in an interview.
But in the eyes of British researcher Deborah L. Wells, the reason that vampires never die is that they change with our culture. “We create very different vampires to fit different times,” she said. “Edward Cullen, lead vampire in Twilight, is not the same as Count Dracula in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula.”
Different as they are, Wells believes vampires are “the perfect way for us to look at our own worries”. Stoker’s Dracula is powerful, yet old and ugly. The Irish writer’s book is really about the fear of the fall of the British Empire (大英帝国).
“In many ways, the vampire story shows teenage worries,” said Wells. “The strong emotions (情感) of the relationship with the vampire match the strong feelings of having your first love. Your first real love, it really feels like life and death.”
( )16. When are the vampire stories the most popular
A. 70 years ago. B. 100 years ago.
C. Today. D. In the future.
( )17. What does the underlined word “hit” in Paragraph 1 mean
A. Terrible. B. Strong. C. Popular. D. Scary.
C
C
( )18. Why are people still interested in vampires according to Wells
A. Because vampires will never die.
B. Because vampires change as time goes by.
C. Because vampires can stay young forever.
D. Because vampires drink human blood.
B
( )19. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Stephenie Meyer is the best vampire story writer of all time.
B. Vampire stories are a product of modern culture.
C. Vampire stories are mainly about love.
D. Vampire stories often reflect our own lives.
( )20. Where can you read this passage
A. Textbook. B. Newspaper.
C. Magazine. D. Travel guide.
D
C
C
Although it’s said Van Gogh(1853) sold only one painting during his lifetime, different theories exist(存在).
It is true that The Red Vineyard is the only painting sold during Van Gogh’s lifetime, and that is officially recorded and accepted by the art world. It’s recorded that Van Gogh started painting at 27, and died at 37. His famous paintings were produced
after he went to France in 1888, only two years before he died. So it would be clear that he did not sell many.
However, others disagree. The leading Van Gogh scholar, Marc, is one of them. Though the story that Van Gogh just sold one painting still goes around, he insists that Van Gogh sold at least two.
Also, according to the Van Gogh Museum website, Van Gogh actually sold a number of paintings for living during his lifetime. His first money came from his uncle, who was an art dealer(经销商). In order to help Van Gogh’s career, he ordered 19 paintings. And Van Gogh himself would often trade his paintings for food or art supplies when he was younger.
Van Gogh died in July of 1890. His brother was a wise dealer and saved lots of paintings by Van Gogh. His greatest wish was to make the works more widely known and make much money. Sadly he himself died just six months later. He left a large collection of art to his wife, who sold some of Van Gogh’s works, lent as many as she could to exhibitions, and published(出版) many of Van Gogh’s letters to his brother. Without her, Van Gogh would never have become as famous as he is today.
( )21. When did Van Gogh pass away
A. In 1853. B. In 1880. C. In 1888. D. In 1890.
( )22. What can we infer(推断) from Paragraph 4
A. Van Gogh’s paintings were popular.
B. Van Gogh was poor then.
C. Van Gogh disliked his paintings.
D. Van Gogh’s paintings were expensive.
D
B
( )23. Which statement is RIGHT according to the passage
A. Van Gogh’s brother got rich by selling his paintings.
B. Van Gogh’s brother died earlier than him.
C. Van Gogh wrote many letters to his brother.
D. The wife of Van Gogh’s brother sold all his works.
C
( )24. Who is the most important person to make Van Gogh so famous
A. Van Gogh himself.
B. Van Gogh’s brother.
C. The wife of Van Gogh’s brother.
D. The leading Van Gogh scholar.
C
( )25. What is the passage mainly about
A. Whether Van Gogh sold only one painting in his life.
B. How Van Gogh became famous.
C. The whole life of Van Gogh.
D. The family of Van Gogh.
A
第二节 短文填空
以下是一则短文,请阅读短文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意思完整、连贯。(共5小题,每小题1分)
A. Day in and day out, he waited and waited.
B. We should stop daydreaming and do something practical.
C. People in the village laughed at him for his foolish behaviour.
D. Happily, the farmer took the rabbit home and cooked a delicious meal for himself.
E. As the English saying goes, “no pains, no gains.”
F. We should never give up and keep going.
Once upon a time, there was a farmer living in the State of Song. He grew crops in a big field very hard every day. There stood a big tree stump(树桩)in the field. One day, he was working in the field when he saw a rabbit run into the stump, break its neck and die accidentally(意外地).
26. ________ That night he thought,“There is no need for me to work so hard every day. What I have to do is to wait by
D
the tree stump and pick up the rabbit that runs into it.” So from then on he stopped farming, and just sat by the tree stump waiting for another rabbit to come and run into it. 27. _______ Crops died and his field became waste gradually(逐渐地). But never did he see another rabbit run into the tree stump.
28. ________ They thought he took the accident for the inevitable(必然的).
A
C
In the story, this farmer wanted to live a better life by hoping for having unexpected good luck, but he was too lazy and foolish. 29. ________ No one can gain anything if he doesn’t work hard.
Nowadays, people use the phrase “waiting for rabbits by a tree stump” to describe those who just wait and dream of reaping(收获)without sowing. 30. ________ We should also
E
B
keep in mind that it is a waste of time waiting for something that only happens accidentally in our lives.
第三节 信息匹配
阅读下面的中国传统文化的介绍,为五个人选出合适他们的传统文化,并将其标号填入题前括号内。(共5小题,每小题1分)
A. Chinese traditional sports and activities are the cultural heritage (文化遗产) of China. Most of them not only are good for health but also have high artistic value.
B. Food and drink have a special meaning to Chinese people. Eating does not just mean filling the stomach. What and how to eat is important.
C. The twenty-four solar terms (节气) have a history of thousands of years in China. They are still useful today in people’s lives.
D. The art of paper cutting was first developed in China. Chinese paper-cutting have been a traditional form of decoration (装饰) at the Chinese New Year for thousands of years.
E. Chinese painting is one of the oldest artistic traditions in the world. The artists paint on rice paper or thin silk with brushes.
F. In the past 3,500 years, China has developed its own form of cultural traditions, values and tastes. Tang poems are said to be the finest of Chinese literature (文学).
( )31. Jack is a scientist. He is doing research on Chinese solar terms.
( )32. Jane is a housewife. She likes cooking and she cooks for the family every day.
C
B
( )33. Alice is learning painting in a Chinese university. She hopes to be an artist in the future.
( )34. Adam is studying in a primary school. He loves Tang poems so much that he learns one every day.
( )35. Kelvin used to be a sportsman. Now he practises Tai Chi every morning.
E
F
A
第二部分 非选择题(25分)
Ⅲ. 语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(共10小题,每小题1分)
Most people in China know that Confucius (孔子)was a famous thinker and educator in ancient China. 36. ________, few know that he was also an excellent musician too. He could play many 37. ________ (music) instruments, compose(作曲)
However
musical
and sing as well. Confucius once learned to play guqin from Shi Xiangzi 38. ________ was a very famous musician at that time. Shi Xiangzi 39. ________ (teach) him and told him to practise it by himself. After ten days’ hard work, Confucius wouldn’t stop 40. ________ (practise) the music. The teacher said to him, “You’ve played it quite well. You may learn something new now.” But Confucius thought he hadn’t learnt
who / that
taught
practising
all the 41. ________ (skill) and couldn’t completely understand 42. ________ feelings in the music, so he continued to practise it. After some time, Confucius told his teacher 43. ________ (happy), “I could imagine what the composer looked like. He might be a tall and strong leader
44. ________ bright and deep eyes. This is the appearance of an Emperor. The composer must be Emperor Wen of the Zhou
skills
the
happily
with
Dynasty.” Shi Xiangzi was very surprised to hear that. In fact, the music 45. ______________ (produce) by Emperor Wen.
was produced
Ⅳ. 书面表达(15分)
九年级将举行“最佳班长”评选活动,请你根据下面的内容要点,以“Our class monitor”为题写一篇短文,推荐你们的女班长Betty参加评选。
要点:1. Betty的外貌特征、性格特点及爱好特长等;
2. 你对Betty的评价。
要求:1. 80词左右,标题和开头已给出,不计入总词数内;
2. 文中不得出现真实姓名和校名;
3. 可适当增加细节,以使条理清楚、行文连贯;
4. 标点正确,书面整洁。
Our class monitor
Now I’d like to introduce our class monitor Betty to you.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Betty is our class monitor who is 14 years old. She is a thin and tall girl with long black hair. She often wears a pair of glasses and looks a little serious. Betty is the best monitor in my mind because she is friendly and she gets on well with everyone in our class. What’s more, she is also very kind
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and she is always ready to help others. At the same time, she is good at study and becomes a top student in class. By the way, she is also talented in playing the piano and has won many prizes in piano competitions.
In a word, our monitor Betty is the best monitor that I have ever known.
THANKS!