(共36张PPT)
13期学习报练习
九下 unit3
汇报人:林秋雯
时间:2022.12
Bhone Myat San is a 13-year-old boy from Myanmar. Lately, 48 of his paintings have been exhibited (展览) at his solo show at the Artist Gallery Café.
Bhone (36)_________(send) to study at a private art school in 2015. To start with, the classes couldn't interest (37)______(he) at all. But soon he fell in love with painting. Later, he joined a portrait painting class taught by some great (38)_________(artist). He even took a five-month online class about oil painting. Finally, Bhone didn't disappoint his parents. He painted better and better.
was sent
be done 被动语态
him
v. 使…感兴趣
动宾
artists
When Bhone's paintings were examined for exhibition, Khey Mar Shin, the owner of the Café, noticed the talented boy. She said, “Bhone is (39)______ youngest artist to have hosted a solo show in my gallery. The show is quite (40)________ (success).” Khey also added that the boy's passion (热情) for art is (41)_________(high) than other children at his age.
Aung Hein Tun is an art lover who enjoyed Bhone's show. “I had no interest (42)______collecting paintings before the show.
the
the+最高级
successful
higher
in
have no interest in sth/doing sth. 对…不感兴趣
(43)_______ , Bhone's paintings are lively, and his painting skill is fantastic. Those drove me to buy one of his paintings during my visit to the show,” he said.
Bhone always knows what he wants. “One of my life goals is (44)_________(study) art abroad,” he said. “To achieve it, I (45)___________(work) very hard.”
活泼的
However
to study
will work
完型填空
“Send my son to Peking University. The store is closed. Pick up the candy by 1 .” Do you still remember the father Peng who hung up a banner (横幅) in front of his egg-filled cake shop
In July this year, his 17-year-old son Peng Xiangyu was admitted to Peking University. He hung a banner in front of the store and then sent his son to the university at the end of August.
Surprisingly, Dad Peng came to the 2 again at the end of September. This time he was invited to take part in the 2022 National Day Campus Food Culture Festival, which lasted from October 1st to 3 . Cooks from 9 universities were invited to join the festival.
( ) 1. A. myself B. yourself C. themselves D. himself
( ) 2. A. country B. store C. university D. restaurant
( ) 3. A. 2nd B. 3rd C. 4th D. 5th
北京大学
B
挂起
be admitted to 准许进入
C
C
Father Peng 4 received the invitation before the National Day. He hurried to Beijing and was quarantined (隔离) for 7 days. As soon as he 5 Peking University on September 28th, he went to the dining hall and communicated with other cooks. He taught them the methods of making egg-filled cakes. On the 29th and 30th, they were 6 the food festival there.
( ) 4. A. finally B. nearly C. happily D. suddenly
( ) 5. A. entered B. mentioned C. found D. left
( ) 6. A. talking about B. preparing for C. checking in D. looking up
D
几乎
hurry to +地点 匆忙去某地
A
一…就
食堂
厨师
方法
B
为…做好准备
办理登记手续
查阅
During the four-day festival, many students came to treat themselves to Mr. Peng's egg-filled cakes. There were probably dozens of students 7 at his window every day at the meal time. “I can sell almost 1,000 egg-filled cakes every day, 8 than the workload (工作量) when I was in my own store!” Dad Peng said with a smile.
( ) 7. A. studying B. working C. discussing D. waiting
( ) 8. A. cheaper B. harder C. more D. less
treat oneself to sth. 请某人吃…
几十;许多
D
C
After the food festival, Dad Peng returned to his 9 and reopened his store. “I told my son that this time I was able to go to Peking University with his light, and I was very satisfied and ready to go. After four years, for my son's 10 , I will go to Peking University again!” Dad Peng said excitedly.
( ) 9. A. home town B. decision C. permission D. agreement
( )10. A. job B. graduation C. invitation D. program
A
许可
同意
B
毕业
还原原文
Weishan Lake is the largest freshwater lake in northern China. However, local traditional industries used to cause serious pollution in the lake. (26)_______ They realized natural resources should be cherished (爱护). With the efforts of the government and local people, in a few years, the lake has become vibrant and charming again.
淡水
产业
C
Weishan and three other lakes together form Nansi Lake. About four decades ago, Nansi Lake was home to the Baer's Pochard, a national first-class protected diving duck in China. However, the lovely animal disappeared as time went by. (27)_______ There were 4,000 sewage stations along the 53 rivers which ran into Nansi Lake, pouring waste water into the lake. At that time, the lake was filled with nothing but polluted water and dead fish.
B
(28)_______ Some factories were closed down and the pollution discharge standards (排污标准) were raised. All cities and villages in the Nansi basin agreed on the fight against pollution. (29)_______ The return of wild birds is evidence of this. In February 2021, people were surprised to see the Baer's Pochard over Nansi Lake again.
D
证明
A
To protect the freshwater lake, the local government has followed the policy of “returning ponds back to the lake”. It means fishing activities are kept under strict control around the lake. (30)_______
The local government also developed a new model of ecological fish farming. which is also used to develop the rural tourism. In July, Weishan Lake was graded as a national 5A tourist attraction and the number of visitors attracted to the lake reached 300,000 in that month.
F
第三节 信息匹配 阅读下面对六份兼职工作的介绍,为五个人选出最适合他们的工作,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
( )31. Sam has a sweet tooth. He would like to taste all kinds of sweet food, but it's difficult for him.
( )32. Linda's father is Chinese and her mother is Japanese, so she is good at both Chinese and Japanese.
B
F
( )33. Peter majors in Information Technology at university. He hopes to work in this field in the future.
( )34. Amy is friendly and helpful. She loves her home town and she wants more people to know about it.
D
A
( )35. Kevin always wants to keep a cat, but his parents don't agree. He usually spends time in cat coffee shops.
E
阅读理解 A
The Amanalco-Valle de Bravo Basin contains (包含) forests and more than 1,770 bodies of water. Ten percent of the water consumed (消耗) in Mexico City comes from this area, and it is also home to the monarch butterfly. Every year, it receives around 2 million visitors. Tourists are drawn to the region for its forests, waterfalls (瀑布) and lakes.
( )11. What does the underlined word “drawn” in the first paragraph probably mean
A. Led. B. Attracted. C. Protected. D. Invited.
B
吸引
As a child, Cruz Avila used to walk through the forests every day. She always picked wood and medicinal plants. She also learned to find birds and identify different trees near her home. Avila believed that listening to a waterfall is good medicine for the tired body.
( )12. What can bring comfort to Avila
A. Playing with all kinds of birds.
B. Finding medicinal plants.
C. Hearing the sound of water.
D. Knowing different trees.
舒适,安慰
C
药
In recent years, residents (居民) of the forest communities suffered from tourism that‘s not environmentally friendly. Some visitors have damaged forests and lakes there. One of the affected lakes is El Sumidero, which is home to crayfish and other animals. (3)
For this reason, in 2021, the local people created an organization to deal with these damaging activities in the forests. They designed a tourism plan for the protection of their forests. Avila said her community, San Miguel Tenextepec, has developed a sustainable tourism plan based on hiking and workshops. They also planned to have a viewing platform ready by 2023. As for Avila, she planned to start developing her hiking project. “I‘m going to take visitors to a place called El Caballero. In addition, I’ll offer them a workshop to make wine and bread,” she said. (4)
( )13. What does the third paragraph try to tell us
A. The reason why visitors damaged forests and lakes.
B. The reason why the residents created the organization.
C. The reason why the number of tourists dropped greatly.
D. The reason why the local tourism stopped developing.
旅游业
小龙虾
the reason why…
……的原因
+结果
下降
旅游业
B
For this reason, in 2021, the local people created an organization to deal with these damaging activities in the forests. They designed a tourism plan for the protection of their forests. Avila said her community, San Miguel Tenextepec, has developed a sustainable tourism plan based on hiking and workshops. They also planned to have a viewing platform ready by 2023. As for Avila, she planned to start developing her hiking project. “I'm going to take visitors to a place called El Caballero. In addition, I'll offer them a workshop to make wine and bread,” she said.
( )14. Which of the following is not in Avila and her community's plans
A. Creating a viewing platform.
B. Developing some workshops.
C. Providing free wine and bread for the visitors.
D. Encouraging tourists to go hiking in the forest.
C
作坊,工作室
旅游业
可持续的
( )15. Which is the best title for the passage
A. Respect and care for everyone
B. Take care of our home
C. Tourists enjoy holidays in forests
D. Communities protect their forests
“To us, forests are our home. We want to take care of them as we take care of our home. We invited hikers and tourists to come to see our home, to get to know and enjoy this place with respect and care,” Avila told a reporter.
D
阅读理解 B
Angelo Merendino is a popular photographer in Cleveland, Ohio. I first met the photographer in 2021, when he photographed me for Cleveland Magazine. I recently asked him if he could tell me more about his job. Merendino said he discovered his love for photography while working as a drummer in Nashville, Tennessee. A friend who owned a camera gave him support and confidence to try photography. “I remember the sound of the shutter (快门声) for the first photo I made,” Merendino said. “It was so beautiful.”
( )16. Why did Merendino decide to be a photographer
A. He was tired of playing a drum.
B. He was encouraged by a friend.
C. He was supported by his family.
D. He was influenced by a work of art.
B
鼓手
Merendino is now a photographer who focuses on portraits (肖像). He sees photography as “a great conversation” between two people. His works have appeared in The New York Times and Scholastic Choices Magazine. He has also done photography for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Case Western Reserve University. What's more, Merendino does news photography. Over the years, Merendino has photographed hundreds of Cleveland people, including me, for Cleveland Magazine's yearly “Most Interesting People” list.
( )17. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about
A. Merendino's well-known photography works.
B. Merendino's skills of photographing.
C. Merendino's opinion about photography.
D. Merendino's achievements as a photographer.
D
Portraits remain Merendino's favourite type of photography. He believes that trust is the base (基础) between the photographer and the person being photographed. He never thinks of the people he photographs as subjects.
( )18. What does Merendino think is the most important to take a good portrait
A. Understanding the art of photographing.
B. Trusting the person being photographed.
C. Trusting your own photographing ability.
D. Learning about the person photographed.
B
“It's so cool to look through the camera, see how the light falls, and try to make a connection,” Merendino said. “I'm always excited to meet somebody and get to know somebody, to see if we have things in common. And then we can
learn from each other.”
( )19. What does Merendino think of photography
A. Challenging. B. Expensive. C. Pleasant. D. Powerful.
C
“It's so cool to look through the camera, see how the light falls, and try to make a connection,” Merendino said. “I'm always excited to meet somebody and get to know somebody, to see if we have things in common. And then we can
learn from each other.”
( )20. Which of the following is true about Merendino
A. He sees photography as a process of getting to know each other.
B. He fell in love with photography under the influence of his family.
C. He thinks every person he has photographed is a perfect subject.
D. He thinks photography is conversation between photographers.
A
阅读理解 C
The moon soil was collected by NASA's astronauts over 50 years ago. The soil is so valuable that it took the scientists 11 years to get NASA's agreement to use it. NASA didn't give them much soil — just 12g. Some of the soil was taken from the top layer (层) of the moon's surface, and the rest came from deeper layers. The moon soil doesn't have many nutrients — things that help plants grow. It has a large amount of iron, and is full of tiny pieces of glass.
( )21. What can we learn from Paragraph 2
A. The astronauts collected the moon soil 11 years ago.
B. It was difficult for the scientists to get the moon soil.
C. NASA gave most of the moon soil to the scientists.
D. Many nutrients can be found in the soil from the moon.
B
For their scientific test, the scientists chose a plant called thale cress, which can grow in very little soil. They got the moon soil wet with water mixed with nutrients. Then they added the seeds. To compare, they also planted the seeds in volcanic ash (火山灰).
( )22. Why did the scientists choose thale cress
A. It is a common plant.
B. It can live for a long time.
C. It can grow without water.
D. It doesn't need too much soil.
D
After two days of watering, the scientists saw green plants in every soil layer. “All of the seeds grew. I can't tell you how surprised we were!” said one of the scientists. As time went on, the scientists began to notice differences. The plants grown in the moon soil weren't as healthy as those grown in volcanic ash. They were smaller and grew more slowly, and some leaves turned red. The plants grown in the top layer moon soil did the worst of all.
( )23. How was the growth of the plants (from good to poor)
a. the plants grown in volcanic ash
b. the plants grown in the top layer moon soil
c. the plants grown in the deeper layer moon soil
A. c>a>b B. a>b>c C. a>c>b D. b>a>c
C
Anyway, showing that plants can grow on the moon is a really good starting point. It is the first step toward growing plants for food and O2 on the moon one day. By studying changes in the DNA of the plants grown in the moon soil, scientists may find new ways to help plants grow better on the moon. It is actually a huge step in achieving humans' long-time dream of living on the moon.
( )24. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about
A. Humans' dream of living on the moon.
B. The value of the results of the scientific test.
C. New ways to help plants grow better on the moon.
D. Changes in the DNA of the plants grown in the moon soil.
B
Can plants grow on the moon Here's the good news. Scientists at the University of Florida have grown plants in soil from the moon.
( )25. What's the purpose of the passage
A. To share a good piece of news with readers.
B. To call on readers to develop interest in space.
C. To discuss the possibility of living on the moon.
D. To explain why it's hard for plants to live on the moon.
A
Thank you
汇报人:林秋雯
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