(共34张PPT)
第6期报纸
九下
汇报人:林秋雯
时间:2023.3
一. 语法填空
When James Warren walked past a bus stop near his neighbourhood, he saw a woman standing there, waiting (36)______ a bus. There was no bench (长凳) for her to sit on. Seeing this, an idea (37) __________(sudden) came into his mind. “I could do something about that. I can build a bench.”
The next day, Warren found some wood in his yard. His dad is (38)______ building worker, so he grew up around some necessary tools for building. And he had the basic skills needed to build a bench.
for
suddenly
a
wait for 等待
副词修饰动词
Soon Warren made one and placed it at that bus stop (39)_______ he first got the idea. Later, more benches (40)_________(put) at bus stops without sitting areas around the neighbourhood.
While each bench looked unique (独特的), Warren wrote the same message on all of (41) _______(they): Be kind. “Sometimes it can be really difficult to make (42)_________(change) in the world. But anyone can be kind. This is exactly the truth. And with kindness, you can make a difference in the world,” he said.
where
were put
them
changes
被动语态:be done
介宾
起作用
So far, a lot of people (43)__________(use) the benches Warren made, which brings him great joy. Some people even want to join Warren. When he knows that, he feels even (44)________(happy). That's the energy that keeps him (45)________(go) forward. Together, they are creating a better future.
have used
happier
going
现在完成时的标志
have/has done
even/much+比较级
让某人一直做某事
keep sb doing sth.
一. 完型填空
It was a lazy Saturday morning for both Maryanne and Felicia. They felt 1 and decided to play games on their father's iPad. Maryanne went to the study to get it. She then went back to the living room where her 2 was waiting for her on the sofa. When Maryanne was about to 3 the iPad to Felicia, something unexpected happened. All of a sudden, she loosened her grip (放松) on the iPad and it fell onto the floor.
Maryanne and Felicia looked at each other, feeling shocked. When Maryanne 4 the iPad, she noticed that there was a huge crack (裂缝) across the screen. She began to cry, saying,
“Oh no! What am I going to do ” When Felicia saw her sister crying, she 5 to take the blame (责任) for Maryanne.
( ) 1. A. bored B. tired C. lonely D. angry
( ) 2. A. brother B. father C. sister D. mother
( ) 3. A. pass B. send C. introduce D. sell
( ) 4. A. paid for B. picked up C. put away D. searched for
( ) 5. A. failed B. pretended C. refused D. decided
A
C
A
B
捡起
放好
寻找,搜索
D
假装
When the girls' father came home from work, Felicia said, “Dad, I'm sorry. I broke your iPad 6 .” Their father told Felicia that he would cut her pocket money as a punishment. Maryanne felt 7 . She could not believe that her sister had chosen to take the blame.
That night, before going to bed, Maryanne went to her father and admitted her 8 . To Maryanne's surprise, her father was not angry with her. He was glad that his daughter was brave enough to tell the truth. He was also touched by Felicia's 9 . The father gave his two daughters each a big hug and said, “I'm 10 of you.”
( ) 6. A. easily B. luckily C. bravely D. carelessly
( ) 7. A. frightened B. ashamed C. happy D. confident
( ) 8. A. message B. opinion C. mistake D. difficulty
( ) 9. A. honesty B. smile C. action D. gift
( )10. A. proud B. afraid C. sick D. nervous
D
粗心地
惩罚
B
羞愧
害怕
自信
C
C
A
一. 还原原文
Running is not just a fun activity for some sports players. (26)__________
Justine Galloway's father is crazy about running and his love of the sport had a strong influence on her. When Justine was only 7, her father got Parkinson's disease. (27)______At that time, she told herself that she would never let anything keep her from running. “He lived vicariously (间接感受地) through me. I would tell him about my runs,” said Justine.
A
D
In 2010, Justine's father passed away. To remember him, Justine kept running. She completed many marathons, but as she was running the Boston Marathon, she felt something was wrong in her body. (28)_______ The pain got worse over the next few days. Soon, she could hardly walk.
Then Justine went to the hospital. However, she got bad news. She got a disease that was similar to Parkinson's disease. (29)_____
“Writers who get it can't write all of a sudden,” Justine explained. “Musicians can't play a song if they get the disease.”
逝世
马拉松
E
F
But to Justine's surprise, she found she could still run backwards when she was in treatment (治疗). Someone even suggested that she should set a world record for running marathons backwards. Unsurprisingly, she made it.
(30)_____ She no longer feels sad about not being able to run forward. Instead, she hopes her story can prove that no difficulty is impossible to overcome. There's always a way to keep doing what we love to do if we're brave and strong enough to find it.
不出所料
B
第三节 信息匹配 阅读下面对几种体能训练课程的介绍,为五个人选出他们最需要的课程,并将其标号填入题前括号内。
( )31. Chloe enjoys team sports and doesn't
want to enter competitions. She likes playing sports in the morning.
C
( )32. Mike is fat and would like to lose some weight, but he finds exercise boring. He's looking for an evening class that is interesting.
( )33. Sarah is recovering from a serious injury (受伤). She wants to take exercise in the afternoon with a personal trainer who can give her helpful advice.
D
B
( )34. Jack is planning a challenging 10-mile run. He wants to be trained at least three times a week.
( )35. Tara likes playing basketball. She wants to improve her skills and take part in competitions. She isn't free from Monday to Friday.
F
E
一. 阅读理解 A
A five-month-old bird became a world record holder by flying around 13,560 kilometres without stopping in 11 days. The bar-tailed godwit (斑尾塍鹬) took off from Alaska, the United States, on October 13, 2022 and landed in Tasmania, Australia, on October 24. The old record was set in 2021 by a different bar-tailed godwit. The adult flew about 13,050 kilometres to Australia.
( )11. What can we learn about the new record holder
A. It flew 11 days without stopping.
B. It was an adult bar-tailed godwit.
C. It broke the record set in 2020.
D. It flew about 13,050 kilometres.
新纪录保持者
A
The new record holder carried a 5G GPS chip (芯片), so its first migration (迁徙) could be followed by scientists. The bird flew mostly over the open Pacific Ocean to reach Tasmania. According to Eric Woehler, an expert at BirdLife Tasmania, the journey was very dangerous. “If a godwit lands on water because of tiredness or bad weather, it will die, because it has no way of getting off the water,” he said.
( )12. Why was the journey dangerous for the bird according to EricWoehler
A. Because there was no food for it.
B. Because it might be eaten by sea animals.
C. Because it was not able to land on water.
D. Because it might get lost in bad weather.
C
Adult godwits begin their migration up to six weeks earlier, so it was impossible for the young bird to have followed more experienced adults south. Godwits usually migrate in groups, but the researchers aren't sure yet if the bird finished the record-breaking journey alone or as a part of a group.
( )13. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A. Adult godwits always lead the younger to the south.
B. Not all godwits migrate at the same time.
C. The record-breaking bird was more experienced than others.
D. The record-breaking bird finished the journey by itself.
迁徙
B
During the trip, the bird flew over a few islands which could give it a chance to eat and drink. But for some reason, it just kept flying. This may have to do with a special talent of bar-tailed godwits. They are able to shrink some parts of their body so that there will be enough space for fat. When they land and start to eat, those parts will grow again. Such ability is really helpful when they make long trips over the sea.
( )14. The underlined word “shrink” probably means “______”.
A. make something cleaner
B. make something warmer
C. make something stronger
D. make something smaller
D
缩小
A five-month-old bird became a world record holder by flying around 13,560 kilometres without stopping in 11 days. The bar-tailed godwit (斑尾塍鹬) took off from Alaska, the United States, on October 13, 2022 and landed in Tasmania, Australia, on October 24. The old record was set in 2021 by a different bar-tailed godwit. The adult flew about 13,050 kilometres to Australia.
The new record holder carried a 5G GPS chip (芯片), so its first migration (迁徙) could be followed by scientists. The bird flew mostly over the open Pacific Ocean to reach Tasmania. According to Eric Woehler, an expert at BirdLife Tasmania, the journey was very dangerous. “If a godwit lands on water because of tiredness or bad weather, it will die, because it has no way of getting off the water,” he said.
Adult godwits begin their migration up to six weeks earlier, so it was impossible for the young bird to have followed more experienced adults south. Godwits usually migrate in groups, but the researchers aren't sure yet if the bird finished the record-breaking journey alone or as a part of a group.
During the trip, the bird flew over a few islands which could give it a chance to eat and drink. But for some reason, it just kept flying. This may have to do with a special talent of bar-tailed godwits. They are able to shrink some parts of their body so that there will be enough space for fat. When they land and start to eat, those parts will grow again. Such ability is really helpful when they make long trips over the sea.
( )15. What is the best title for the passage
A. The bar-tailed godwit
B. 5G GPS chips for birds
C. A record-breaking journey
D. A special talent of bar-tailed godwits
C
一. 阅读理解 B
Have you ever been a volunteer As of the end of 2022, Shenzhen has 3.51 million registered(注册的) volunteers. Zeng Yingzhi, a 10th grader at Shenzhen No. 2 Experimental School, ▲ . Last year, Zeng earned national praise for her active participation in volunteering, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported recently. Up to now she has provided service as a registered volunteer in the city for over 1,177.8 hours.
( )16. The passage is probably a ______.
A. folk story
B. science-fiction story
C. news report
D. job advertisement
C
Have you ever been a volunteer As of the end of 2022, Shenzhen has 3.51 million registered(注册的) volunteers. Zeng Yingzhi, a 10th grader at Shenzhen No. 2 Experimental School, ▲ . Last year, Zeng earned national praise for her active participation in volunteering, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported recently. Up to now she has provided service as a registered volunteer in the city for over 1,177.8 hours.
( )17. The words “______” are the best to fill in the blank in Paragraph 1.
A. is very helpful
B. is one of them
C. has changed a lot
D. takes part in many activities
B
Zeng registered as a volunteer in Shenzhen when she was 10. When she was a baby girl, she began to follow her grandparents to other cities to help local students. “I still remember that I gave away my favourite toys for the first time when I was 3. I was in tears and was unwilling to give them away,” Zeng said. But now, Zeng often uses her lucky money to buy school supplies and toys for students in poor areas.
( )18. Which of the following is TRUE
A. Zeng's grandparents did volunteer work too.
B. Zeng used to make moon cakes for front-line workers.
C. Zeng provides voluntary service for over 1,177 hours a year.
D. Zeng uses the money from the charity sale to buy things for poor children.
A
During the school holidays, Zeng would go to the city's volunteer service stations to help with the charity sale (义卖). The money from the charity sale would be given to needy students. Besides, Zeng is also a regular visitor to the city's nursing homes and child welfare institutions (福利机构). She often feeds the elderly and takes them to the park for an outing. She also flies kites and makes moon cakes with the children.
( )19. The fourth paragraph mainly talks about ______.
A. The future plans of Zeng.
B. The childhood memories of Zeng.
C. The volunteer activities Zeng takes part in.
D. The reasons why Zeng became a volunteer.
C
Have you ever been a volunteer As of the end of 2022, Shenzhen has 3.51 million registered
(注册的) volunteers. Zeng Yingzhi, a 10th grader at Shenzhen No. 2 Experimental School, ▲ . Last year, Zeng earned national praise for her active participation in volunteering, Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported recently. Up to now she has provided service as a registered volunteer in the city for over 1,177.8 hours.
Zeng registered as a volunteer in Shenzhen when she was 10. When she was a baby girl, she began to follow her grandparents to other cities to help local students. “I still remember that I gave away my favourite toys for the first time when I was 3. I was in tears and was unwilling to give them away,” Zeng said. But now, Zeng often uses her lucky money to buy school supplies and toys for students in poor areas.
Zeng recalled that as a registered volunteer, she handed a gift to a little girl in a poor area several years ago. After receiving it, the girl said happily, “Sister, when I grow up, I want to be a volunteer like you to help people in need.” Those touching words warmed Zeng's heart. Besides, Zeng is also a regular visitor to the city's nursing homes and child welfare institutions (福利机构). She often feeds the elderly and takes them to the park for an outing. She also flies kites and makes moon cakes with the children.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Zeng and her classmates did their best to care for and encourage front-line workers with supplies and kind words. According to Zeng, Shenzhen is a city of volunteers. She would spend her whole life helping those in need.
( )20. Put the things that happened to Zeng in correct order.
a. She was touched by a little girl. b. She didn't want to give her toys away.
c. She was praised for her voluntary work. d. She became a registered volunteer in Shenzhen.
A. b-d-a-c B. b-a-d-c C. d-b-a-c D. d-a-b-c
A
一. 阅读理解 C
① People have long known that dogs have a great sense of smell. Because of it, they are always trained to help search for missing people and something that is hard to find. However, can you imagine that dogs can tell the difference between the smells of a person when he / she is relaxed and when he / she is stressed To find it out, researchers at Queen's University Belfast did an experiment.
( )21. How does the writer start talking about the theme of the passage
A. By asking a question.
B. By telling a story.
C. By introducing an experiment.
D. By sharing his own ideas.
A
③ The researchers collected breath and sweat samples (样本) from 36 volunteers. They recorded the volunteers' heart beats and blood pressure when they were calm (平静的). Then they asked them to wipe (擦拭) a certain body part with a clean piece of cloth. Next the cloth was put in a tube (管子) and the volunteers had to breathe on it hard three times. To stress the volunteers out, the scientists asked a really difficult math problem, and forced them to answer it quickly. They kept telling the volunteers to hurry up, and didn't give them
any help. That lasted for three minutes. Most volunteers said they felt quite stressed.
( )22. The third paragraph mainly talks about ___.
A. how some volunteers felt about the experiment
B. why some volunteers often felt under pressure
C. how the different breath and sweat samples were collected
D. why the researchers paid much attention to the volunteers' health
C
④ Then came the challenge: the dogs had three choices, a sample from a calm person, a stressed sample from that same person, and a clean piece of cloth. In all, the dogs did 720 of these tests and they successfully found the stressed sample about 94% of the time.
⑤ The results make it clear that stress does have a smell that dogs can discover. It will be really useful in training service dogs, since their job is to help relieve that stress.
( )23. From the last two paragraphs, we can learn that ______.
A. most of the dogs in this experiment were service dogs
B. the dogs received special training before smelling the samples
C. the dogs helped most of the volunteers become relaxed during the experiment
D. the dogs could smell out the stressed samples correctly most of the time
D
① People have long known that dogs have a great sense of smell. Because of it, they are always trained to help search for missing people and something that is hard to find. However, can you imagine that dogs can tell the difference between the smells of a person when he / she is relaxed and when he / she is stressed To find it out, researchers at Queen's University Belfast did an experiment.
( )24. The purpose of this passage is to ______.
A. introduce an interesting discovery
B. share a useful method of dealing with stress
C. show the advantages of dogs' sense of smell
D. encourage more people to keep service dogs
A
① People have long known that dogs have a great sense of smell. Because of it, they are always trained to help search for missing people and something that is hard to find. However, can you imagine that dogs can tell the difference between the smells of a person when he / she is relaxed and when he / she is stressed To find it out, researchers at Queen's University Belfast did an experiment.
② All day long, our bodies go through changes and produce different chemicals (化学物质), which come out in our breath and sweat (汗液), and change the way we smell. To see if stress could cause changes that could be discovered, the researchers taught four dogs to use a special smell-testing tool with three openings.
③ The researchers collected breath and sweat samples (样本) from 36 volunteers. They recorded the volunteers' heart beats and blood pressure when they were calm (平静的). Then they asked them to wipe (擦拭) a certain body part with a clean piece of cloth. Next the cloth was put in a tube (管子) and the volunteers had to breathe on it hard three times. To stress the volunteers out, the scientists asked a really difficult math problem, and forced them to answer it quickly. They kept telling the volunteers to hurry up, and didn't give them any help. That lasted for three minutes. Most volunteers said they felt quite stressed.
④ Then came the challenge: the dogs had three choices, a sample from a calm person, a stressed sample from that same person, and a clean piece of cloth. In all, the dogs did 720 of these tests and they successfully found the stressed sample about 94% of the time.
⑤ The results make it clear that stress does have a smell that dogs can discover. It will be really useful in training service dogs, since their job is to help relieve that stress.
( )25. Which is the structure of the passage
A
Thank you
汇报人:林秋雯
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