人教版八年级英语下册Unit 9 Have you ever been to a museum?学案(教师版+学生版)

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Unit
9
学生通过本讲学习,能够掌握本单元的重点词汇句型,并在综合能力上有一定的拓展。
1.
Encourage:
鼓励
Encourage
sb
to
do
sth:鼓励某人去做某事
2.
A
couple
of
Couple:
夫妻;
a
couple
of:两个,一对,几个
3.
On
the
one
hand…
on
the
other
hand:一方面。。。另一方面
4.
All
the
year
round:整年
5.
Mostly:主要的,通常
6.
Whether:是否
7.
another,
other,
the
other,
others,
the
others
Another:
adj.另一个,三者或三者以上不确定的另一个,后面加可数名词的单数形式,固定搭配one…
another
Other:
adj.
1.
泛指其他的,后面加可数名词的复数形式,如other
students;
The
other:
adj.
特指其他的,后面可数名词的复数形式,如there
are
32
students
in
the
class.
19
of
them
are
girls,
and
the
other
students
are
boys.
2.
表示两者中的另一个,后加可数名词的单数形式,名词可省略,句型为one…the
other(one)
Others:
名词。
Others=other+相应名词复数
The
others:名词。The
others=the
other+相应名词复数
another
the
other
other
others
the
others
1.
He
has
two
daughters.
One
is
a
teacher,

is
a
nurse.
2.
They
study
math,
Chinese,history
and

subjects.
3.
There
are
forty
five
students
in
her
class.
Twenty
of
them
are
boys,
and

are
girls.
4.
This
pen
is
too
expensive.
Please
show
me
.
5.
He
is
always
ready
to
help
.
6.
I
have
three
foreign
friends.
One
is
from
America,

two
are
from
England.
7.
Some
are
cleaning
the
windows,

are
sweeping
the
floor.
基础演练
1.
It's
a
(Japan)
bike.
2.
Mr.
Wang
seems
(be)
very
angry
when
Jim
is
late
again.
3.
She
had
some
problems
(finish)
the
work
on
time.
4.
Every
day,
Mrs.
Smith
has
much
housework
(do).
5.
Jenny
practices
(play)
the
piano
after
school
every
day.
6.
This
is
a
great
way
(learn)
another
language.
7.
The
box
(it)
is
very
heavy.
8.
Mr.
Green
always
encourages
us
(answer)
his
questions
in
English.
9.
I
want
to
go
to
a
beautiful
and
(peace)
place.
10.
Doing
eye
exercises
(be)
good
for
our
eyes.
11.
My
uncle
is
a
great
.He
likes

many
different
kinds
of
things.
(collect)
巩固提高
1.
Every
year,
(数以千计的)
visitors
come
to
China
to
visit
the
Great
Wall.
(词数不限)
2.
(一方面),
he
doesn't
work
hard,
(另一方面),
he
isn't
good
at
speaking.
(词数不限)
3.
In
the
factory,
(超过四分之三)
of
the
workers
come
from
the
country.
4.
The
weather
in
my
hometown
is
neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold
(一年到头).
(词数不限)
5.
(这是因为)
his
alarm
clock
didn't
go
off.
(词数不限)
6.
你曾经去过纽约吗
(词数不限)

you

New
York
7.
我们可以自己搭建帐篷。
(词数不限)
We
can

tents
by
ourselves.
8.
很难相信她从未看过那部电影。
(词数不限)

she
has
never
seen
the
film.
9.
她正在考虑去哪儿度假。
(词数不限)
She

where
to
go
on
vacation.
10.
汤姆已经去过北京好几次了。
(词数不限)
Tom
has
already
been
to
Beijing

times.
11.
他们中的大多数人每天步行去上班。(词数不限)

them

to
work
on
foot
every
day.
12.
玛丽是一个留着长发的女孩。
Mary
is
a
girl
.
1.
---
I
don't
like
watching
TV.
---
.
A.
Me,
too
B.
Me,
either
C.
Me,
also
D.
Me,
neither
2.
I
want
to
know
.
A.
what
your
mother
does
B.
what
does
your
mother
do
C.
how
do
you
go
to
school
D.
where
are
you
from
3.
He
likes
to
watch
his
son

the
piano.
A.
plays
B.
to
play
C.
play
D.
played
4.
I
think
this
story
is
as

as
that
one.
A.
more
interesting
B.
interesting
C.
most
interesting
D.
the
most
interesting
5.
---
Where
would
you
like
to
go
on
vacation
---
I'd
like
to
go
.
A.
relaxing
somewhere
B.
relaxing
anywhere
C.
somewhere
relaxing
D.
anywhere
relaxing
6.

people
died
in
Wenchuan
earthquake.
It
was
terrible.
A.
Thousand
B.
Thousands
of
C.
Thousand
of
D.
Two
thousands
7.
Nowadays

of
business
letters
are
written
in
English.
A.
two
third
B.
two
thirds
C.
two
three
D.
second
three
8.
It
was
raining
hard
outside.
,
none
of
them
stopped
working
in
the
field.
A.
But
B.
So
C.
Because
D.
However
9.
It
is
said
that

young
people
may
lose
their
abilities
to
hear
after
five
years
if
they
listen
to
MP4
players
which
are
too
loud
for
more
than
five
hours
a
week.
A.
thousand
of
B.
six
thousands
C.
thousands
of
10.
Our
teacher
often
tells
us

in
the
river.
It's
dangerous.
A.
don't
swim
B.
not
swim
C.
not
to
swim
D.
not
swimming
11.
The
number
of
the
cars
in
our
neighborhood
is
about
eight
,
and

of
them
are
new
cars.
A.
hundred;
two
thirds
B.
hundred;
two
third
C.
hundreds;
two
thirds
D.
hundreds;
two
third
DACBC
BBDCCA
二、完型
As
darkness
fell,
hundreds
of
people
in
the
Swiss
village
left
their
houses.
They
were
staring(注视)
forward
at
the
mountain
top
in
the
distance.
It
was
covered
with
ice
and
snow—beautiful
and
dangerous.
The
huge
mountain
is
called
Matterhorn.
Mountain
climbers
had
12

the
top
through
the
southern
route(路线).
But
no
one
had
ever
dared
to
try
a
winter
climbing
up
the
northern
side.
But
now
one
man
was
daring
to
try
the
13

route.
He
was
Walter
Bonatti,
a
great
mountain
climber
14

Italy.
For
two
days
he
had
climbed.
The
village
people
had
watched
him
anxiously(焦虑).
Now
they
were
waiting
to
see
his
signal.
If
he
planned
to
15

the
next
day,
he
would
light(点燃)
a
green
signal(信号).
A
red
light
would
mean
that
he
was
turning
back.
A
tiny
green
light
16

high
on
the
mountain
side.
Bonatti
was
not
giving
up!
The
people
17
.
The
next
day
he
continued
his
way
upward.
He
was
so
lonely
and
so
18
!
But
he
would
not
give
up.
Again
that
night
he
lit
the
green
light.
In
the
morning,
Bonatti
19
.
He
could
not
see
the
top;
he
knew
he
was
20

there.
Though
the
climb
was
painful,
he
moved
up.
Bonatti
had
spent
months
21
for
the
climb.
Was
the
training
enough
Did
he
have
the
strength
and
skill
to
climb
to
the
top
He
was
finally
at
the
top!
News
about
his
22

was
radioed
to
the
world.
The
trip
down
the
southern
route
was
easy.
He
was
warmly
welcomed
in
the
village.
He
had
done
the
"
23
"
and
would
be
well
remembered
as
a
climber
of
all
time.
12.
A.
reached
B.
passed
C.
watched
D.
followed
13.
A.
comfortable
B.
important
C.
difficult
D.
nervous
14.
A.
with
B.
from
C.
in
D.
at
15.
A.
turn
back
B.
come
down
C.
go
on
D.
get
back
16.
A.
placed
B.
appeared
C.
pulled
D.
found
17.
A.
cried
B.
laughed
C.
jumped
D.
cheered
18.
A.
sleepy
B.
excited
C.
tired
D.
happy
19.
A.
woke
up
B.
turned
up
C.
got
up
D.
looked
up
20.
A.
already
B.
almost
C.
hardly
D.
surely
21.
A.
training
B.
practising
C.
planning
D.
asking
22.
A.
importance
B.
success
C.
climb
D.
courage
23.
A.
necessary
B.
dangerous
C.
perfect
D.
impossible
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
一、单项选择
1.
I

you
already
that
washing
hands
often
will
help
prevent
the
A(H1N1)
Flu.
A.
tell
B.
told
C.
have
told
D.
am
telling
2.

right

wrong,
he
always
wins
the
argument.
A.
Whether;
or
B.
Between;
and
C.
Neither;
nor
D.
Both;
and
3.
---
Hello!
May
I
speak
to
Kate
---
Sorry,
she
isn't
here
now.
She

to
Shanghai.
A.
went
B.
has
been
C.
has
gone
D.
had
been
4.
---
Lucy
was
always
the
first
one
to
come.
---
That's
true,
so
it
was

for
her
to
come
late
this
morning.
A.
impossible
B.
right
C.
unusual
D.
funny
5.
---
Have
you
finished
using
my
dictionary
---
Yes,
I
put
it
back
on
your
desk
just
now.
Who

it
away
A.
will
take
B.
is
taking
C.
took
D.
has
taken
6.
Laura
bought
this
house

because
it
is
close
to
the
school.
A.
especially
B.
finally
C.
simply
D.
recently
7.
I

to
Sanya
yet.
I
hope
to
go
there
this
week.
A.
have
been
B.
haven't
been
C.
haven't
gone
D.
have
gone
8.
Edison
was
a
great
inventor,
;
he
was
an
ordinary
man,
too.
A.
at
that
time
B.
that
is
to
say
C.
on
the
other
hand
D.
even
though
9.
---
How
do
you
like
the
play
Home
with
Kids
---
Very
good!
I

such
a
wonderful
play
before.
A.
don't
see
B.
never
see
C.
have
never
seen
D.
hadn't
seen
10.
---
Could
you
please
tell
me
something
about
the
two

---
.
They
are
exchange
students
of
No.1
Middle
School.
A.
Frenchmen;
Yes,
please
B.
Frenchmans;
Come
on
C.
Germen;
Not
at
all
D.
Germans;
All
right
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
This
book
is
a
(完美的)
gift
for
anyone
starting
his
school
life.
12.
Please
tell
him
not
to
drive
at
a
(快速的)
speed.
13.
In
the
eighteenth
century,
more
people
came
to
America,
(主要地,大部分地)
Europeans.
14.
We
should
obey(遵守)
the
(社会的)
rules.
15.
An
(印度人)
showed
them
the
way
on
the
map.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
16.
今年他在英语方面已经取得了很大的进步。
This
year
he
has

great

with
English.
17.
数千次实验后,爱迪生发明了电灯。
After


experiments,
Edison
invented
the
light
bulb.
18.
你可以选择你喜欢的任何时间来这儿。
You
can
choose
to
come
here


.
19.
你曾经读过冰心写的书吗
(词数不限)

the
books
written
by
Bing
Xin
20.
我们鼓励学生收集废纸、饮料瓶。(词数不限)
We

students

waste
paper
and
soft
drink
cans.
四、完形填空
Welcome
to
the
Science
Museum.
My
21

is
Mrs.
White
and
I
will
be
your
guide
today.
If
you
have
any
question
at
any
time,
please
don't
be
afraid
to
22
.
The
more
you
ask,
the
more
you
learn.
Let
me
tell
you
about
the
museum
before
I
take
you
around.
You
all
have
23

of
the
building
so
you
shouldn't
get
lost.
OK,
on
the
24

floor,
where
we
are
now,
you
will
be
able
to
see
a
lot
of
interesting
science
experiments.
You
can
try
them
all
25
.
We
will
spend
an
hour
here
so
you
will
have
a
lot
of
time
to
try
everything
and
learn
a
lot
of
new
things.
Then
we
will
go
to
the
second
floor.
There
you
will
see
the
IT
floor—how
computers
work,
as
well
as
mobile
phones
and
that
kind
of
things.
On
the
same
floor
you
can
see
the
26

of
the
car.
We
have
some
very
old
and
very
new
cars
for
you
to
see.
On
the
next
floor
you
will
learn
all
about
space
and
27

travel.
You
will
see
a
copy
of
the
rocket
that
took
Yang
Liwei
28

space.
On
the
same
floor
you
can
follow
the
history
of
the
airplane.
On
the
top
floor,
we
will
look
at
how
the
human
body
29

and
all
about
plants,
trees
and
nature.
So,
if
you
follow
me,
we'll
30
.
21.
A.
work
B.
name
C.
color
D.
job
22.
A.
ask
B.
speak
C.
have
D.
put
23.
A.
windows
B.
doors
C.
maps
D.
walls
24.
A.
first
B.
second
C.
third
D.
fourth
25.
A.
himself
B.
yourself
C.
itself
D.
themselves
26.
A.
history
B.
maths
C.
English
D.
American
27.
A.
earth
B.
sea
C.
space
D.
ground
28.
A.
of
B.
with
C.
on
D.
into
29.
A.
does
B.
works
C.
thinks
D.
spells
30.
A.
keep
B.
go
home
C.
lose
D.
begin
五、阅读理解
A
London
Eye
London
Eye
is
135
meters
high
and
has
become
one
of
the
world's
tallest
observation
wheels
(观景摩天轮).
It
has
32
capsules(密闭舱)
and
carries
about
10,000
visitors
every
day.
You
can
travel
in
complete
safely.
And
you
can
see
up
to
40
kilometers
away
in
all
directions
from
each
capsule.
Because
of
the
way
the
capsules
are
hung,
it
provides
a
full
360-degree
panorama(全景)
when
you
are
at
the
top
of
wheel.
Buckingham
Palace
Buckingham
Palace
is
Queen
Elizabeth
II's
official
residence
(寝宫).
The
State
Room
(国事厅)
in
it
have
been
opened
to
the
public
for
the
Summer
Opening
since
1993.
At
first,
the
Summer
Opening
was
considered
a
way
to
raise
money
for
repairing
Buckingham
Palace,
but
it
became
so
popular
that
the
Queen
has
continued
to
let
visitor
enjoy
it
every
summer.
The
Queen
is
not
at
Buckingham
Palace
when
it
is
open
to
the
public—she
goes
to
one
of
her
country
residence.
If
you
are
visiting
at
a
different
time
of
the
year,
go
to
see
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
(换岗仪式).
The
British
Museum
The
British
Museum
was
opened
to
the
public
in
1753
and
it
continues
to
be
free
since
then.
More
than
7
million
objects
are
kept
in
the
British
Museum,
and
it
would
probably
take
a
week
to
see
everything!
Don't
think
the
British
Museum
is
full
of
works
of
art
from
old
England.
In
fact,
it
is
full
of
the
treasures
the
soldiers
brought
back
from
faraway
places.
Those
treasures
include
some
collections
which
are
the
largest
and
best-known
in
the
world.
31.
The
incorrect
description
of
London
Eye
is
that
.
A.
it
is
one
of
the
world's
tallest
observation
wheels
B.
you
can
see
up
to
40
kilometers
away
in
all
directions
from
each
capsule
C.
it
has
32
capsules
and
carries
around
1,000
visitors
every
day
D.
you
can
enjoy
a
full
360-degree
panorama
when
you
are
at
the
top
of
the
wheel
32.
The
aim
of
opening
Buckingham
Palace
to
the
public
every
summer
is
to
.
A.
raise
money
for
building
a
new
palace
B.
let
visitors
see
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
C.
let
visitors
enjoy
the
Queen's
country
residence
D.
raise
money
for
repairing
it
and
let
visitors
enjoy
it
33.
From
the
passage,
we
know
that
.
A.
the
British
Museum
is
opened
for
free
only
in
summer
B.
the
British
Museum
has
more
than
70
million
objects
C.
some
of
the
treasures
were
brought
to
England
by
foreign
visitors
D.
you
may
need
7
days
to
enjoy
everything
in
the
British
Museum
B
"If
you
want
to
see
a
thing
well,
reach
out
and
touch
it!"
That
may
seem
a
strange
thing
to
say.
But
touching
things
can
help
you
to
see
them
better.
Your
eyes
can
tell
you
that
a
glass
ball
is
round.
But
by
holding
it
in
your
hands,
you
can
feel
how
smooth
and
cool
the
ball
is.
You
can
feel
how
heavy
the
glass
is.
The
roundness,
brightness,
smoothness(光滑的),
coolness
and
heaviness
are
all
parts
of
the
glass
ball.
When
you
feel
all
these
about
the
ball,
you
really
see
it.
With
your
skin,
you
can
feel
better.
For
example,
your
fingers
can
feel
the
difference
between
two
coins
in
your
pocket.
You
can
feel
a
little
drop
of
water
on
the
back
of
your
hand,
too.
You
can
even
feel
sounds
against
your
skin.
Have
you
ever
wanted
to
know
why
some
people
like
very
loud
music
They
must
like
to
feel
the
sounds
of
music.
All
children
soon
learn
what
"Don't
touch!"
means.
They
hear
it
often.
Yet
most
of
us
keep
on
touching
things
as
we
grow
up.
In
shops,
we
touch
things
we
might
buy:
food,
clothes.
To
see
something
well,
we
have
to
touch
it.
The
bottoms(底部)
of
our
feet
can
feel
things,
too.
You
know
this
when
you
walk
without
shoes
on.
Warm
sand,
cool
grass
or
a
hard
floor
all
feel
different
under
your
feet.
There
are
ways
of
learning
to
see
well
by
feeling.
One
way
is
to
close
your
eyes
and
try
to
feel
everything
that
is
touching
your
skin.
Try
to
feel
the
shoes
on
your
feet,
the
clothes
on
your
body,
the
air
on
your
skin.
At
first,
it
is
not
easy
to
feel
these
things.
You
are
too
used
to
them!
Most
museums
are
just
for
looking.
But
today
some
museums
have
some
things
to
touch.
Their
signs
say,
"Do
touch!"
There
you
can
feel
everything
on
show.
If
you
want
to
see
better,
reach
out
and
touch.
Then
you
will
really
see!
34.
By
touching
things
you
can
.
A.
have
a
strange
feeling
B.
learn
how
to
reach
out
your
hand
C.
see
things
better
D.
tell
what
colours
they
are
35.
Why
do
some
people
like
very
loud
music

A.
They
cannot
only
hear
it
but
also
feel
its
sounds
B.
There
is
something
wrong
with
their
ears
C.
It
makes
them
sit
quietly
D.
Only
loud
music
is
good
music
36.
Why
does
it
say
"At
first,
it
is
not
easy
to
feel
these
things"

A.
Because
the
things
are
used
by
people,
too
B.
Because
people
feel
the
things
too
often
C.
Because
people
know
how
to
use
the
things
D.
Because
the
things
are
easy
to
feel
37.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
the
story

A.
Touching
by
Feeling
B.
To
See
or
to
Feel
C.
To
See
Better
Than
to
Feel
D.
Ways
of
Feeling
C
The
most
unusual
museum
in
London
is
the
Science
Museum.
In
most
museums,
there's
no
shouting
and
no
running,
and
you
aren't
allowed
to
touch
the
exhibits.
But
the
Science
Museum
is
different—because
it's
noisy!
People
talk
about
what
they
can
see
and
do
there,
and
some
of
the
machines
are
noisy
as
well.
Visiting
the
Science
Museum
is
fun
and
it's
a
great
way
to
learn
about
science
because
you
can
work
things
out
and
try
out
ideas.
When
I
go
to
the
Science
Museum,
I
go
to
the
Launch
Pad.
This
is
my
favorite
room
because
you
can
do
physics
experiments.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
fill
a
bag
with
falling
sand,
you
have
to
move
a
kind
of
truck
on
wheels
into
the
correct
position.
Then
I
go
upstairs
to
the
Human
and
Nature
room.
You
can
compare
your
speed
with
animals
there.
You
hear
a
noise
and
push
a
button.
If
you
aren't
fast
enough,
the
lion
catches
you!
I'm
faster
than
all
my
friends,
but
the
lion
still
catches
me.
There
are
also
rooms
on
transport,
the
environment
and
space,
technology,
as
well
as
maths,
physics
and
chemistry.
You
can
do
a
lot
of
things
in
this
museum,
but
you
have
to
obey
some
rules
as
well.
For
example,
you
mustn't
take
photos
of
the
exhibits
in
the
museum.
But
you
can
buy
postcards
of
them
in
the
museum
shops.
Above
all,
the
Science
Museum
is
free.
That
means
you
can
drop
in
for
a
few
minutes
or
you
can
stay
as
long
as
you
like.
It's
open
every
day,
from
10
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
So
if
you
go
to
London,
make
sure
you
visit
the
Science
Museum.
It's
my
favorite
museum
in
the
whole
world.
38.
What's
the
name
of
the
Museum
A.
The
Science
Museum.
B.
The
Transport
Museum.
C.
The
Physics
Museum.
D.
The
Space
Technology
Museum.
39.
The
room
the
author
likes
best
is
.
A.
the
Environment
room
B.
the
Chemistry
room
C.
the
Human
and
Nature
room
D.
the
Launch
Pad
40.
Which
of
the
following
things
isn't
allowed
in
the
museum
A.
Buying
postcards.
B.
Taking
photos
of
the
exhibits.
C.
Doing
physics
experiments.
D.
Comparing
your
speed
with
animals
there.
41.
When
we
go
to
the
Science
Museum,
how
much
should
we
pay
A.
Five
pounds.
B.
Six
pounds.
C.
No
money.
D.
Ten
pounds.
42.
How
long
is
the
Science
Museum
open
A.
Six
hours.
B.
Nine
hours.
C.
Eight
hours.
D.
Ten
hours.Unit
9
学生通过本讲学习,能够掌握本单元的重点词汇句型,并在综合能力上有一定的拓展。
1.
Encourage:
鼓励
Encourage
sb
to
do
sth:鼓励某人去做某事
2.
A
couple
of
Couple:
夫妻;
a
couple
of:两个,一对,几个
3.
On
the
one
hand…
on
the
other
hand:一方面。。。另一方面
4.
All
the
year
round:整年
5.
Mostly:主要的,通常
6.
Whether:是否
7.
another,
other,
the
other,
others,
the
others
Another:
adj.另一个,三者或三者以上不确定的另一个,后面加可数名词的单数形式,固定搭配one…
another
Other:
adj.
1.
泛指其他的,后面加可数名词的复数形式,如other
students;
The
other:
adj.
特指其他的,后面可数名词的复数形式,如there
are
32
students
in
the
class.
19
of
them
are
girls,
and
the
other
students
are
boys.
2.
表示两者中的另一个,后加可数名词的单数形式,名词可省略,句型为one…the
other(one)
Others:
名词。
Others=other+相应名词复数
The
others:名词。The
others=the
other+相应名词复数
another
the
other
other
others
the
others
1.
He
has
two
daughters.
One
is
a
teacher,

is
a
nurse.
2.
They
study
math,
Chinese,history
and

subjects.
3.
There
are
forty
five
students
in
her
class.
Twenty
of
them
are
boys,
and

are
girls.
4.
This
pen
is
too
expensive.
Please
show
me
.
5.
He
is
always
ready
to
help
.
6.
I
have
three
foreign
friends.
One
is
from
America,

two
are
from
England.
7.
Some
are
cleaning
the
windows,

are
sweeping
the
floor.
解析:
1.
因为前提是two,所以是句型one…the
other,
故答案为the
other.
2.
句意为他们学习数学,语文,历史和其他的科目,这里其他的需要形容词,同时表示泛指,故答案为other。
3.
本题表示特指,同时需要的是名词,故答案为:the
others。
4.
句意为请给我看另外一只笔,为不确定的另一个,故答案为another。
5.
句意为他总是乐意帮助其他的人,此处需要名词,并为泛指,故答案为others。
6.
此题需要形容词,并且为特指,故答案为the
other。
7.
此处需要名词,并且为泛指,故为others。
基础演练
1.
It's
a
(Japan)
bike.
2.
Mr.
Wang
seems
(be)
very
angry
when
Jim
is
late
again.
3.
She
had
some
problems
(finish)
the
work
on
time.
4.
Every
day,
Mrs.
Smith
has
much
housework
(do).
5.
Jenny
practices
(play)
the
piano
after
school
every
day.
6.
This
is
a
great
way
(learn)
another
language.
7.
The
box
(it)
is
very
heavy.
8.
Mr.
Green
always
encourages
us
(answer)
his
questions
in
English.
9.
I
want
to
go
to
a
beautiful
and
(peace)
place.
10.
Doing
eye
exercises
(be)
good
for
our
eyes.
11.
My
uncle
is
a
great
.He
likes

many
different
kinds
of
things.
(collect)
1.
Japanese
2.
to
be
3.
finishing
4.
to
do
5.
playing
6.
to
learn
7.
itself
8.
to
answer
9.
peaceful
10.
is
11.
collector,collecting/to
collect
巩固提高
1.
Every
year,
(数以千计的)
visitors
come
to
China
to
visit
the
Great
Wall.
(词数不限)
2.
(一方面),
he
doesn't
work
hard,
(另一方面),
he
isn't
good
at
speaking.
(词数不限)
3.
In
the
factory,
(超过四分之三)
of
the
workers
come
from
the
country.
4.
The
weather
in
my
hometown
is
neither
too
hot
nor
too
cold
(一年到头).
(词数不限)
5.
(这是因为)
his
alarm
clock
didn't
go
off.
(词数不限)
6.
你曾经去过纽约吗
(词数不限)

you

New
York
7.
我们可以自己搭建帐篷。
(词数不限)
We
can

tents
by
ourselves.
8.
很难相信她从未看过那部电影。
(词数不限)

she
has
never
seen
the
film.
9.
她正在考虑去哪儿度假。
(词数不限)
She

where
to
go
on
vacation.
10.
汤姆已经去过北京好几次了。
(词数不限)
Tom
has
already
been
to
Beijing

times.
11.
他们中的大多数人每天步行去上班。(词数不限)

them

to
work
on
foot
every
day.
12.
玛丽是一个留着长发的女孩。
Mary
is
a
girl
.
1.
thousands
of
2.
On
the
one
hand,
on
the
other
hand
3.
more
than
three
quarters
4.
all
year
round
5.
This
is
because
6.
Have,
ever
been
to
7.
put
up
8.
It's
unbelievable
that
9.
is
thinking
about
10.
a
couple
of
11
Most
of,
go
12.
with
long
hair
1.
---
I
don't
like
watching
TV.
---
.
A.
Me,
too
B.
Me,
either
C.
Me,
also
D.
Me,
neither
2.
I
want
to
know
.
A.
what
your
mother
does
B.
what
does
your
mother
do
C.
how
do
you
go
to
school
D.
where
are
you
from
3.
He
likes
to
watch
his
son

the
piano.
A.
plays
B.
to
play
C.
play
D.
played
4.
I
think
this
story
is
as

as
that
one.
A.
more
interesting
B.
interesting
C.
most
interesting
D.
the
most
interesting
5.
---
Where
would
you
like
to
go
on
vacation
---
I'd
like
to
go
.
A.
relaxing
somewhere
B.
relaxing
anywhere
C.
somewhere
relaxing
D.
anywhere
relaxing
6.

people
died
in
Wenchuan
earthquake.
It
was
terrible.
A.
Thousand
B.
Thousands
of
C.
Thousand
of
D.
Two
thousands
7.
Nowadays

of
business
letters
are
written
in
English.
A.
two
third
B.
two
thirds
C.
two
three
D.
second
three
8.
It
was
raining
hard
outside.
,
none
of
them
stopped
working
in
the
field.
A.
But
B.
So
C.
Because
D.
However
9.
It
is
said
that

young
people
may
lose
their
abilities
to
hear
after
five
years
if
they
listen
to
MP4
players
which
are
too
loud
for
more
than
five
hours
a
week.
A.
thousand
of
B.
six
thousands
C.
thousands
of
10.
Our
teacher
often
tells
us

in
the
river.
It's
dangerous.
A.
don't
swim
B.
not
swim
C.
not
to
swim
D.
not
swimming
11.
The
number
of
the
cars
in
our
neighborhood
is
about
eight
,
and

of
them
are
new
cars.
A.
hundred;
two
thirds
B.
hundred;
two
third
C.
hundreds;
two
thirds
D.
hundreds;
two
third
DACBC
BBDCCA
二、完型
As
darkness
fell,
hundreds
of
people
in
the
Swiss
village
left
their
houses.
They
were
staring(注视)
forward
at
the
mountain
top
in
the
distance.
It
was
covered
with
ice
and
snow—beautiful
and
dangerous.
The
huge
mountain
is
called
Matterhorn.
Mountain
climbers
had
12

the
top
through
the
southern
route(路线).
But
no
one
had
ever
dared
to
try
a
winter
climbing
up
the
northern
side.
But
now
one
man
was
daring
to
try
the
13

route.
He
was
Walter
Bonatti,
a
great
mountain
climber
14

Italy.
For
two
days
he
had
climbed.
The
village
people
had
watched
him
anxiously(焦虑).
Now
they
were
waiting
to
see
his
signal.
If
he
planned
to
15

the
next
day,
he
would
light(点燃)
a
green
signal(信号).
A
red
light
would
mean
that
he
was
turning
back.
A
tiny
green
light
16

high
on
the
mountain
side.
Bonatti
was
not
giving
up!
The
people
17
.
The
next
day
he
continued
his
way
upward.
He
was
so
lonely
and
so
18
!
But
he
would
not
give
up.
Again
that
night
he
lit
the
green
light.
In
the
morning,
Bonatti
19
.
He
could
not
see
the
top;
he
knew
he
was
20

there.
Though
the
climb
was
painful,
he
moved
up.
Bonatti
had
spent
months
21
for
the
climb.
Was
the
training
enough
Did
he
have
the
strength
and
skill
to
climb
to
the
top
He
was
finally
at
the
top!
News
about
his
22

was
radioed
to
the
world.
The
trip
down
the
southern
route
was
easy.
He
was
warmly
welcomed
in
the
village.
He
had
done
the
"
23
"
and
would
be
well
remembered
as
a
climber
of
all
time.
12.
A.
reached
B.
passed
C.
watched
D.
followed
13.
A.
comfortable
B.
important
C.
difficult
D.
nervous
14.
A.
with
B.
from
C.
in
D.
at
15.
A.
turn
back
B.
come
down
C.
go
on
D.
get
back
16.
A.
placed
B.
appeared
C.
pulled
D.
found
17.
A.
cried
B.
laughed
C.
jumped
D.
cheered
18.
A.
sleepy
B.
excited
C.
tired
D.
happy
19.
A.
woke
up
B.
turned
up
C.
got
up
D.
looked
up
20.
A.
already
B.
almost
C.
hardly
D.
surely
21.
A.
training
B.
practising
C.
planning
D.
asking
22.
A.
importance
B.
success
C.
climb
D.
courage
23.
A.
necessary
B.
dangerous
C.
perfect
D.
impossible
ACBCB
DCDBA
BD
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一、单项选择
1.
I

you
already
that
washing
hands
often
will
help
prevent
the
A(H1N1)
Flu.
A.
tell
B.
told
C.
have
told
D.
am
telling
2.

right

wrong,
he
always
wins
the
argument.
A.
Whether;
or
B.
Between;
and
C.
Neither;
nor
D.
Both;
and
3.
---
Hello!
May
I
speak
to
Kate
---
Sorry,
she
isn't
here
now.
She

to
Shanghai.
A.
went
B.
has
been
C.
has
gone
D.
had
been
4.
---
Lucy
was
always
the
first
one
to
come.
---
That's
true,
so
it
was

for
her
to
come
late
this
morning.
A.
impossible
B.
right
C.
unusual
D.
funny
5.
---
Have
you
finished
using
my
dictionary
---
Yes,
I
put
it
back
on
your
desk
just
now.
Who

it
away
A.
will
take
B.
is
taking
C.
took
D.
has
taken
6.
Laura
bought
this
house

because
it
is
close
to
the
school.
A.
especially
B.
finally
C.
simply
D.
recently
7.
I

to
Sanya
yet.
I
hope
to
go
there
this
week.
A.
have
been
B.
haven't
been
C.
haven't
gone
D.
have
gone
8.
Edison
was
a
great
inventor,
;
he
was
an
ordinary
man,
too.
A.
at
that
time
B.
that
is
to
say
C.
on
the
other
hand
D.
even
though
9.
---
How
do
you
like
the
play
Home
with
Kids
---
Very
good!
I

such
a
wonderful
play
before.
A.
don't
see
B.
never
see
C.
have
never
seen
D.
hadn't
seen
10.
---
Could
you
please
tell
me
something
about
the
two

---
.
They
are
exchange
students
of
No.1
Middle
School.
A.
Frenchmen;
Yes,
please
B.
Frenchmans;
Come
on
C.
Germen;
Not
at
all
D.
Germans;
All
right
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
This
book
is
a
(完美的)
gift
for
anyone
starting
his
school
life.
12.
Please
tell
him
not
to
drive
at
a
(快速的)
speed.
13.
In
the
eighteenth
century,
more
people
came
to
America,
(主要地,大部分地)
Europeans.
14.
We
should
obey(遵守)
the
(社会的)
rules.
15.
An
(印度人)
showed
them
the
way
on
the
map.
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
16.
今年他在英语方面已经取得了很大的进步。
This
year
he
has

great

with
English.
17.
数千次实验后,爱迪生发明了电灯。
After


experiments,
Edison
invented
the
light
bulb.
18.
你可以选择你喜欢的任何时间来这儿。
You
can
choose
to
come
here


.
19.
你曾经读过冰心写的书吗
(词数不限)

the
books
written
by
Bing
Xin
20.
我们鼓励学生收集废纸、饮料瓶。(词数不限)
We

students

waste
paper
and
soft
drink
cans.
四、完形填空
Welcome
to
the
Science
Museum.
My
21

is
Mrs.
White
and
I
will
be
your
guide
today.
If
you
have
any
question
at
any
time,
please
don't
be
afraid
to
22
.
The
more
you
ask,
the
more
you
learn.
Let
me
tell
you
about
the
museum
before
I
take
you
around.
You
all
have
23

of
the
building
so
you
shouldn't
get
lost.
OK,
on
the
24

floor,
where
we
are
now,
you
will
be
able
to
see
a
lot
of
interesting
science
experiments.
You
can
try
them
all
25
.
We
will
spend
an
hour
here
so
you
will
have
a
lot
of
time
to
try
everything
and
learn
a
lot
of
new
things.
Then
we
will
go
to
the
second
floor.
There
you
will
see
the
IT
floor—how
computers
work,
as
well
as
mobile
phones
and
that
kind
of
things.
On
the
same
floor
you
can
see
the
26

of
the
car.
We
have
some
very
old
and
very
new
cars
for
you
to
see.
On
the
next
floor
you
will
learn
all
about
space
and
27

travel.
You
will
see
a
copy
of
the
rocket
that
took
Yang
Liwei
28

space.
On
the
same
floor
you
can
follow
the
history
of
the
airplane.
On
the
top
floor,
we
will
look
at
how
the
human
body
29

and
all
about
plants,
trees
and
nature.
So,
if
you
follow
me,
we'll
30
.
21.
A.
work
B.
name
C.
color
D.
job
22.
A.
ask
B.
speak
C.
have
D.
put
23.
A.
windows
B.
doors
C.
maps
D.
walls
24.
A.
first
B.
second
C.
third
D.
fourth
25.
A.
himself
B.
yourself
C.
itself
D.
themselves
26.
A.
history
B.
maths
C.
English
D.
American
27.
A.
earth
B.
sea
C.
space
D.
ground
28.
A.
of
B.
with
C.
on
D.
into
29.
A.
does
B.
works
C.
thinks
D.
spells
30.
A.
keep
B.
go
home
C.
lose
D.
begin
五、阅读理解
A
London
Eye
London
Eye
is
135
meters
high
and
has
become
one
of
the
world's
tallest
observation
wheels
(观景摩天轮).
It
has
32
capsules(密闭舱)
and
carries
about
10,000
visitors
every
day.
You
can
travel
in
complete
safely.
And
you
can
see
up
to
40
kilometers
away
in
all
directions
from
each
capsule.
Because
of
the
way
the
capsules
are
hung,
it
provides
a
full
360-degree
panorama(全景)
when
you
are
at
the
top
of
wheel.
Buckingham
Palace
Buckingham
Palace
is
Queen
Elizabeth
II's
official
residence
(寝宫).
The
State
Room
(国事厅)
in
it
have
been
opened
to
the
public
for
the
Summer
Opening
since
1993.
At
first,
the
Summer
Opening
was
considered
a
way
to
raise
money
for
repairing
Buckingham
Palace,
but
it
became
so
popular
that
the
Queen
has
continued
to
let
visitor
enjoy
it
every
summer.
The
Queen
is
not
at
Buckingham
Palace
when
it
is
open
to
the
public—she
goes
to
one
of
her
country
residence.
If
you
are
visiting
at
a
different
time
of
the
year,
go
to
see
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
(换岗仪式).
The
British
Museum
The
British
Museum
was
opened
to
the
public
in
1753
and
it
continues
to
be
free
since
then.
More
than
7
million
objects
are
kept
in
the
British
Museum,
and
it
would
probably
take
a
week
to
see
everything!
Don't
think
the
British
Museum
is
full
of
works
of
art
from
old
England.
In
fact,
it
is
full
of
the
treasures
the
soldiers
brought
back
from
faraway
places.
Those
treasures
include
some
collections
which
are
the
largest
and
best-known
in
the
world.
31.
The
incorrect
description
of
London
Eye
is
that
.
A.
it
is
one
of
the
world's
tallest
observation
wheels
B.
you
can
see
up
to
40
kilometers
away
in
all
directions
from
each
capsule
C.
it
has
32
capsules
and
carries
around
1,000
visitors
every
day
D.
you
can
enjoy
a
full
360-degree
panorama
when
you
are
at
the
top
of
the
wheel
32.
The
aim
of
opening
Buckingham
Palace
to
the
public
every
summer
is
to
.
A.
raise
money
for
building
a
new
palace
B.
let
visitors
see
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
C.
let
visitors
enjoy
the
Queen's
country
residence
D.
raise
money
for
repairing
it
and
let
visitors
enjoy
it
33.
From
the
passage,
we
know
that
.
A.
the
British
Museum
is
opened
for
free
only
in
summer
B.
the
British
Museum
has
more
than
70
million
objects
C.
some
of
the
treasures
were
brought
to
England
by
foreign
visitors
D.
you
may
need
7
days
to
enjoy
everything
in
the
British
Museum
B
"If
you
want
to
see
a
thing
well,
reach
out
and
touch
it!"
That
may
seem
a
strange
thing
to
say.
But
touching
things
can
help
you
to
see
them
better.
Your
eyes
can
tell
you
that
a
glass
ball
is
round.
But
by
holding
it
in
your
hands,
you
can
feel
how
smooth
and
cool
the
ball
is.
You
can
feel
how
heavy
the
glass
is.
The
roundness,
brightness,
smoothness(光滑的),
coolness
and
heaviness
are
all
parts
of
the
glass
ball.
When
you
feel
all
these
about
the
ball,
you
really
see
it.
With
your
skin,
you
can
feel
better.
For
example,
your
fingers
can
feel
the
difference
between
two
coins
in
your
pocket.
You
can
feel
a
little
drop
of
water
on
the
back
of
your
hand,
too.
You
can
even
feel
sounds
against
your
skin.
Have
you
ever
wanted
to
know
why
some
people
like
very
loud
music
They
must
like
to
feel
the
sounds
of
music.
All
children
soon
learn
what
"Don't
touch!"
means.
They
hear
it
often.
Yet
most
of
us
keep
on
touching
things
as
we
grow
up.
In
shops,
we
touch
things
we
might
buy:
food,
clothes.
To
see
something
well,
we
have
to
touch
it.
The
bottoms(底部)
of
our
feet
can
feel
things,
too.
You
know
this
when
you
walk
without
shoes
on.
Warm
sand,
cool
grass
or
a
hard
floor
all
feel
different
under
your
feet.
There
are
ways
of
learning
to
see
well
by
feeling.
One
way
is
to
close
your
eyes
and
try
to
feel
everything
that
is
touching
your
skin.
Try
to
feel
the
shoes
on
your
feet,
the
clothes
on
your
body,
the
air
on
your
skin.
At
first,
it
is
not
easy
to
feel
these
things.
You
are
too
used
to
them!
Most
museums
are
just
for
looking.
But
today
some
museums
have
some
things
to
touch.
Their
signs
say,
"Do
touch!"
There
you
can
feel
everything
on
show.
If
you
want
to
see
better,
reach
out
and
touch.
Then
you
will
really
see!
34.
By
touching
things
you
can
.
A.
have
a
strange
feeling
B.
learn
how
to
reach
out
your
hand
C.
see
things
better
D.
tell
what
colours
they
are
35.
Why
do
some
people
like
very
loud
music

A.
They
cannot
only
hear
it
but
also
feel
its
sounds
B.
There
is
something
wrong
with
their
ears
C.
It
makes
them
sit
quietly
D.
Only
loud
music
is
good
music
36.
Why
does
it
say
"At
first,
it
is
not
easy
to
feel
these
things"

A.
Because
the
things
are
used
by
people,
too
B.
Because
people
feel
the
things
too
often
C.
Because
people
know
how
to
use
the
things
D.
Because
the
things
are
easy
to
feel
37.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
of
the
story

A.
Touching
by
Feeling
B.
To
See
or
to
Feel
C.
To
See
Better
Than
to
Feel
D.
Ways
of
Feeling
C
The
most
unusual
museum
in
London
is
the
Science
Museum.
In
most
museums,
there's
no
shouting
and
no
running,
and
you
aren't
allowed
to
touch
the
exhibits.
But
the
Science
Museum
is
different—because
it's
noisy!
People
talk
about
what
they
can
see
and
do
there,
and
some
of
the
machines
are
noisy
as
well.
Visiting
the
Science
Museum
is
fun
and
it's
a
great
way
to
learn
about
science
because
you
can
work
things
out
and
try
out
ideas.
When
I
go
to
the
Science
Museum,
I
go
to
the
Launch
Pad.
This
is
my
favorite
room
because
you
can
do
physics
experiments.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
fill
a
bag
with
falling
sand,
you
have
to
move
a
kind
of
truck
on
wheels
into
the
correct
position.
Then
I
go
upstairs
to
the
Human
and
Nature
room.
You
can
compare
your
speed
with
animals
there.
You
hear
a
noise
and
push
a
button.
If
you
aren't
fast
enough,
the
lion
catches
you!
I'm
faster
than
all
my
friends,
but
the
lion
still
catches
me.
There
are
also
rooms
on
transport,
the
environment
and
space,
technology,
as
well
as
maths,
physics
and
chemistry.
You
can
do
a
lot
of
things
in
this
museum,
but
you
have
to
obey
some
rules
as
well.
For
example,
you
mustn't
take
photos
of
the
exhibits
in
the
museum.
But
you
can
buy
postcards
of
them
in
the
museum
shops.
Above
all,
the
Science
Museum
is
free.
That
means
you
can
drop
in
for
a
few
minutes
or
you
can
stay
as
long
as
you
like.
It's
open
every
day,
from
10
a.m.
to
6
p.m.
So
if
you
go
to
London,
make
sure
you
visit
the
Science
Museum.
It's
my
favorite
museum
in
the
whole
world.
38.
What's
the
name
of
the
Museum
A.
The
Science
Museum.
B.
The
Transport
Museum.
C.
The
Physics
Museum.
D.
The
Space
Technology
Museum.
39.
The
room
the
author
likes
best
is
.
A.
the
Environment
room
B.
the
Chemistry
room
C.
the
Human
and
Nature
room
D.
the
Launch
Pad
40.
Which
of
the
following
things
isn't
allowed
in
the
museum
A.
Buying
postcards.
B.
Taking
photos
of
the
exhibits.
C.
Doing
physics
experiments.
D.
Comparing
your
speed
with
animals
there.
41.
When
we
go
to
the
Science
Museum,
how
much
should
we
pay
A.
Five
pounds.
B.
Six
pounds.
C.
No
money.
D.
Ten
pounds.
42.
How
long
is
the
Science
Museum
open
A.
Six
hours.
B.
Nine
hours.
C.
Eight
hours.
D.
Ten
hours.
答案
一、单项选择
1.
C
2.
A
3.
C
4.
C
5.
D
6.
C
7.
B
8.
C
9.
C
10.
D
二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
11.
perfect
12.
rapid
13.
mostly
14.
social
15.
Indian
三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
16.
made,
progress
17.
thousands
of
18.
whenever
you
like
19.
Have
you
(ever)
read/Did
you
ever
read
20.
encourage;to
collect
四、完形填空
21.
B
22.
A
23.
C
24.
A
25.
B
26.
A
27.
C
28.
D
29.
B
30.
D
五、阅读理解
31.
C
32.
D
33.
D
34.
C
35.
A
36.
B
37.
B
38.
A
39.
D
40.
B
41.
C
42.
C