牛津深圳版九年级上册Module1Geniuses Unit 2 Great minds Vocabulary习题课件(共18张PPT)

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(共18张PPT)
Unit 2 Great minds
第1课时 Vocabulary
一、用所给单词的适当形式填空
1. She stopped her car in time to avoid ___________________ (hit)the dog.
2. She cried out with ______________________ (please)when she saw her little sister.
3. She ______________________ (consider) herself superior to her classmates.
hitting
pleasure
considered / considers
4. Hundreds of ___________ (invite)are being sent out this week.
5. You must be very proud of your ___________ (achieve).
6. If you _____________ (obey) the law, you will be punished.
7. Professor King often receives invitations _____________ (explain) his theories at universities.
invitations
achievement
disobey
to explain
8. I know ___________ (exact)what we do.
9. He’s very ___________ (humour), while his brother is rather serious.
10. I only like films that have got plenty of ___________ (act).
exactly
humorous
actions
二、完形填空
Have you ever heard of Xia Boyu He was born in Chongqing in 1949. In May 2018, after he tried four times, the _1_ man made his dream come true by reaching the top of Qomolangma successfully. At the same time, he _2_ the first disabled mountain climber to reach the top of the world’s highest mountain in China.
Xia Boyu is a double amputee (双侧截肢者). He _3_ the Touching Chongqing Award of 2019. It was for those role models who moved the city.
Xia joined the Chinese mountain climbing team when he was 25. The next year, during China’s second expedition(探险) to the top of Qomolangma, something unlucky happened to Xia. His two legs got _4_ hurt. In order to save his life, the doctor
had to cut them off. At last, all his _5_ were successful in reaching the top.
Although Xia lost his legs, he did not _6_ his dream. In the following years, he wore artificial limbs(义肢) and started his preparations for climbing Qomolangma again. It was a long and difficult time, but he _7_ very hard.
“The most important thing in the world is persistence(坚持). As long as you keep trying and never stop, you can _8_
your dream,” he said. “A man with no _9_ like me can reach the top of Qomolangma, so what else is impossible ”
His journey still _10_. He is planning to climb more mountains around the world and even travel to the South and North Poles(极).
( )1. A. clever B. brave C. silly D. friendly
( )2. A. became B. put C. turned D. realized
( )3. A. beat B. took C. won D. brought
( )4. A. badly B. certainly
C. exactly D. really
( )5. A. cousins B. brothers
C. classmates D. teammates
B
A
C
A
D
( )6. A. set up B. put up C. give up D. cheer up
( )7. A. trained B. thought
C. avoided D. considered
( )8. A. doubt B. fill C. trust D. achieve
( )9. A. arms B. hands C. eyes D. legs
( )10. A. starts B. continues
C. ends D. stops
C
A
D
D
B
三、阅读理解
A man sat at an underground station in Washington, D. C. and started to play the violin. It was a cold day in January. He played Bach(巴赫)pieces for about 45 minutes. Thousands of people went through the station in a hurry, most of them on their way to work.
Three minutes went by and the first person, a middle-aged man, noticed there was a musician playing. He slowed
down and stopped for a few seconds and then hurried up to go to work.
After a minute, he received his first dollar. A young woman threw the money in the box and continued to walk. Then another few minutes went by and someone stood against the wall to listen to him, but the young man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.
During the musician’s performance, only a few people gave response (反应) to him:7 people stopped and stayed for a while, 27 people gave him money but continued to walk. When he finished playing, no one applauded (鼓掌). Only one of them knew the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the best musicians in the world.
This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing in the underground station was organized by The Washington Post (《华盛顿邮报》) as part of a social experiment (实验). What we learn from this experiment could be:If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music, how many other nice things are we missing
( )1. When did the story take place
A. On a cold morning. B. On a warm afternoon.
C. On a rainy evening. D. On a windy weekend.
( )2. Who was the first person to notice the musician playing
A. A young woman. B. A small girl.
C. A young man. D. A middle-aged man.
A
D
( )3. How many people gave response to the musician’s performance
A. 7. B. 27. C. 34. D. 45.
( )4. Who was Joshua Bell
A. A rich reporter. B. A poor artist.
C. An excellent violinist. D. A famous pianist.
C
C
( )5. What was the writer’s purpose of writing this passage
A. To let us know the importance of saving time.
B. To make us pay more attention to nice things around.
C. To find out what people usually did in the underground.
D. To do a survey on how many people were interested in music.
B
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