上学期期中全真模拟卷(无听力音频)-【一线调研】2024-2025学年九年级全一册英语大单元整合卷(冀教版)

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教材版本 初中英语冀教版(2012)九年级全册
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B.Hisbikewasbroken. C.Hehadanaccident. (  )12.WhenwilPeterariveatthehospital? A.At12:15. B.At13:20. C.At13:30. RQ 12 S°± , ¤Q 13 X 15 ¡‡ 。 (  )13.WhatsthematerwithJane? A.Herteethhurt.   B.Herheadhurt. C.Herkneeshurt. (  )14.HowoftendoesJanegotothedentist? A.Onceayear.    B.Twiceayear. C.Sixtimesayear. (  )15.WhichdentistwilJanesee? A.Dr.Thomson.   B.Dr.Carlson. C.Dr.Johnson. Ⅱ.c…†,<‡ˆ(S5¾¿,Ÿ10') Y‡u8RÍDSZ— , „TU 。 ÄLMTRž , 4_`S’W XYEZ†‡ 。( ŽÌ%ýio¶· ) 16.Mikewas     yearsold. 17.A     hitMikeoneday. 18.Maybehewouldnever     up. 19.Mikes     broughtCodytothehospital. 20.The     wokeMikeup. ‚*ea ( þ:   S 90 ' ) ⅢDS<=(S20¾¿,Ÿ20') QDÓ : ƒ„E…’“ , 1[[6\]=W=ý7²E“«¬=ü þ , ˆ†¡‡=‰Š‹Œ‚‹•DŠŽ‘ , 3’“«¬Xµ 。 Iwasinthemostbeautifulcityintheworld,yetIonlywantedhome.It was 21  amazingweekformyhusbandandme—thetripofalifetime. Monthsago,whenmyhusbandtoldmethathewouldhaveameetingin London.IexpressedmywishtogotoEuropetogetherwithhim.Thenweasked hismother 22  afterourtwochildrenandstartedof.Duringtheweeks time,wevisitedLondonandParisasmuchaswecould,BigBen,theLouver andsoon.Althesewerebeautiful 23  weexpectedtoseebefore.We realyenjoyed 24 .OnourlastnightinParis, 25  weenjoyedthenight viewoftheEifelTower,myhusbandcaledhome.Hismother 26 thephone. Inasecond,myhusbandsfacefelandhelookedso 27 .Icouldfeel somethingbadhappened.“Whatswrong?”Iasked.Hedidntanswerand continuedtolisten.Afewminuteslater,hesaidsadlytomethatTony,our sevenyearoldson,hadfalenofhisbikeandbrokenhisleg.Hemust 28  tohospitalatonce.Atthatmoment,Parissuddenlylostitscharm( ³ ). “Idontwanttobehere!Ishouldntbehere!Ishouldbehome 29  my kids!”Wehuriedbacktoourhotelandthentotheairport... 30 ,we gothome.Werushedintoourchildrensbedroom.Seeingourtwochildren, Isuddenlyrealizedthetruth:thereisnosweetersight( Zà )intheworld thanyourchildrensfacesthatgreetyouathome.                        (  )21.A.the B./ C.a D.an (  )22.A.look B.tolook C.looking D.looked (  )23.A.vacation B.vacations C.place D.places (  )24.A.yourselves B.yours C.ourselves D.ours (  )25.A.after B.since C.though D.because (  )26.A.answer B.answered C.wilanswerD.isanswering (  )27.A.relaxed B.relaxing C.woried D.worying (  )28.A.send B.besent C.havesent D.besending (  )29.A.toward B.with C.under D.from (  )30.A.Happy B.Happily C.Final D.Finaly QVÓ : ƒ„E…D/’“ ,̂ D>´ , 0”ˆ†¡‡=‰Š‹Œ ‚‹•DŠŽ‘ , 3’“«¬Xµ 。 ConfuciuslivedintheKingdomofLu,partoftodaysShandongProvince. September28thishisbirthday. 31 hewasbornover2,000yearsago,people stilrememberhimonthisday.Hischildhoodwassad.Hisfather 32  when hewasonly3andhehadtoworktohelphismother.ButyoungConfuciusdidnt  33  studying.Hevisitedmanyfamousteachersandlearnedmusic,history, poetryandsports.Later,hebecameateacherandstartedthe 34  private schoolinChinesehistory.Atthattime,onlychildrenfromrichfamiliescouldgo toschool,butConfuciusbelieved 35  shouldgotoschooliftheywantedto learn.Hehadabout3,000studentsinhislifetime.Today,peoplestilfolowhis  36 .Hetoldusthateachpersonhassomethingworthytolearnandteach. “WhenIamwiththreepeople,oneofthemmustbe 37  thanmeinsome areas.Ichoosetheirgoodqualities( †Ô )andfolowthem.Itaketheirbad qualitiesandchangetheminmyself.”Healsotaughtusthatthinkingisvery importantinstudy.“Alstudybutnothinkingmakespeoplepuzzled( ÄÅ ).Al thinkingbutnostudymakespeople 38 .”Confuciusisnotonlyagreatteacher butalsoafamous 39  withwisethoughtsabouttheworldandsociety.His mostimportantteachingsareaboutkindnessandgoodmanners.“Akindperson shouldcareforothers.Bestrictwith 40 ,butbekindtoothers.”hesaid. (  )31.A.Because B.After C.Although D.Since (  )32.A.created B.died C.increased D.replaced (  )33.A.giveup B.pickup C.takeof D.putof (  )34.A.one B.two C.first D.second (  )35.A.none B.someone C.noone D.everyone (  )36.A.thoughts B.news C.ways D.messages (  )37.A.stronger B.thinner C.beter D.worse (  )38.A.angry B.serious C.lazy D.beautiful (  )39.A.scientist B.thinker C.engineer D.explorer (  )40.A.himself B.herself C.itself D.yourself Ⅳ.nopq(S15¾¿,Ÿ20') QDÓ : ƒ„E… A、B、C ÷/’“ , ˆ†¡‡TU=‹Œ‚‹•n¤ TQ4‡SXYTU[6=DŠŽ‘ 。( S 10 ¾¿ , Ÿ 15 ' ) A Wel,Ivehadtheexperienceofbeinghomealone.Sometimesits scary( ÐÑ4 ),butyouknowwhat?Thereareplentyofthingsthatcan makebeinghomealonefun.MyfavouritethingtodoiswatchingTV.It keepsmecompany(itslikehavinganotherpersontotalkto).Andifmy youngerbrotherishomeandhekeepsonfightingwithme,wemakean agreement.Weplayhisfavouritebalgame(basketbal)first,andthenhe hastoplaymine(footbal).Thatway,bothofuscanhavefun.Idofeel scaredsometimes,butthatsokay.IknowthereisalwayssomeoneIcan talktoonthephone. —13yearoldDaniele WhenIstartedstayingathomealonesixyearsago,Ifoundthat keepingtheTVortheradioonhelpedtomakethehouseseemfuler.Now, Ivegotayoungersister.Shesfouryearsyoungerthanme.Whenour parentsareaway,Iplaybasebalwithherandleavemorelightson.We alwayskeepthephonenumbersofourparentsandnextdoorneighbours withinreach.Wealsohavephonenumbersofdoctorsnearbyjustincase ( œ…ži ). —14yearoldLeah (  )41HowdoesDanielehavefunwhensheshomealone? A.ShewatchesTV. B.Shelistenstotheradio. C.Shefightswithherbrother. D.Shetalkstoanotherpersononthephone. (  )42.WhatbalgamedoesDanielesbrotherlikebest? A.Footbal. B.Voleybal.C.Basebal. D.Basketbal. (  )43.HowoldisLeahssister? A.Nine. B.Ten. C.Thirteen. D.Fourteen. B BiFeiyuisafamousChinesewriter.HeisalsoaprofessorofNanjing University.Hehaswonsomeofthehighestliterary( ÆM4 )prizesin China.Nowhehasanewbook,FictionReading.ItcameoutinFebruary thisyear.Thebookcolectssomemagazinecolumns( ÇÈ )bywriterBi Feiyuonhisunderstandingofwelknownnovels,bothChineseand foreign.“Ilovetotalkaboutnovels.AndIusedtobefamousforthat becauseIwouldkeeptalkingfortoolong,”saysBi.Tohim,novelsarelike artifacts( É† ).Hecanexaminethemcarefulyatanytimeandplay withthem.HeonceplayedagamewiththestudentsatTsinghua University.HeinvitedthemtoturnLiShangyinsfourlinepoemabout eveningrainfalintoanovel.Inhisanotherlesson,heplayedothergames withhisstudents.Forexample,heaskedthemtochangethenamesofal themaincharactersinTheNecklace,ashortstorybyFrenchwriterGuyde Maupassant,intoChineseones.BiFeiyuwasbornin1964inJiangsu Province.Hestartedwritingpoemsinthe1980sandturnedtonovelsin 1987.BisnovelsTheMoonOpera,ThreeSisters,andMasagehavemade himpopularbothathomeandabroad.Theworkshavebeentranslatedinto manylanguagesandselwel.Bislatestworkshowsalotabouthisreading andwritingexperiencesandhislifeasawriter.Hisreviewsarevery interestingandhumorous.Heofersreadersagreatbook.Afterreadingit, youlfeelthathenotonlyencouragesyoutoreadandunderstandthe novel,butalsomakesyouwanttolearnmorefromhim. (  )44.WhichofthefolowingaboutBiFeiyuisTRUE? A.Helikesplayingwithnovels. B.TheNecklaceisoneofhisworks. C.Hebegantowritenovelsin1980. D.Masageisapoemwritenbyhim. · !" · #$%& J· —27— —28— (  )45.Theunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphshowsthat     . A.Biisrealyhumorous B.Bisbooksarepopular C.Bilikestravelingabroad D.Bilikeswritingnovels (  )46.Whatsthepurposeofthepassage? A.ToshowushowFictionReadingmakesBifamous. B.TotelushowtobecomeafamouswriterlikeBi. C.TodescribesomeofBiFeiyusmostpopularnovels. D.TointroduceafamousChinesewriterwhoplayswithnovels. C Everyyearmanypeoplediedorwereinjuredincaraccidentswhere driverswereusingtheirmobilephones.However,peoplecontinuetouse themwhiledrivingeventhoughitsdangerous.Arecentstudyfoundthat whendriversweretalkingontheirmobilephones,theirstoppingtimeswere 30percentslowerthatwhentheyhaddrunktoomuch—andnearly50 percentslowerthanwhentheyweredrivingnormaly( ÊËC ).Italso foundthatdriverstalkingonmobilephoneswerelessabletocontroltheir carsthandrunkdrivers.Andtalkingisnteventhemostseriousproblem, textingis.Anaveragetextmessagetakes90secondstowriteandsend. Thatmeansforoneandahalfminutesadriverislookingattheirphones screenandnotattheroad.Thearivalofnewsmartphonessuchasthe iPhonewilonlymakematersworseastheywilalowuserstodomore thingsthaneverbefore.Usingamobilephonewhiledrivingputsothers livesatrisk.Nomaterhowwelwedrive,ifanotherdriverisnotbeing professionalorcareful,weareputindangerbytheiractions.Suchdrivers areselfish,carelessandshouldhavetheirdrivinglicenses( Ì ‰ ) canceled.Thereisnoneedtousethemwhiledriving.Justwaituntilyou stoporyouwilprobablygetintotroubleofyourown. (  )47.Theunderlinedword“them”inparagraph1refersto    . A.phoneusers   B.mobilephones C.drivers    D.ears (  )48.Whatisthemostseriousproblemwhendriving? A.Texting.    B.Drunkdriving. C.Playing.    D.Talkingonthemobilephone. (  )49.Whywilnewtypesofmobilephonesmakethedrivingproblem worse? A.Itwiltakelongertosendtextmessages. B.Peoplewilwanttotalkontheirphonesmoreoften. C.Therewilbemorethingsforpeopletodowiththeirphones. D.Peoplethinkthenewphonesareeasierandsafertouse. (  )50.WhichofthefolowingisTRUE? A.Thedriversshouldusethemobilephonewhiledriving. B.Talkingonmobilephoneswhiledrivingisrealyworsethan drunkdriving. C.Thedriversshouldbeputintoprisonwhentheysendtext messageswhiledriving. D.Ittakesthreeminutestowriteandsendatextmessagewhen driving. QVÓ : LM’“ž , ˆ’“”=‹Œ‚‹•ne–f—˜=Ž ‹Œ 。 ‹Œ‚+TŒgóh‹Œ 。( S 5 ¾¿ , Ÿ 5 ' ) Somepeopleseemtobebornhappy.Nothingseemstogetthemdown. However,somepeopleseemtohaveeverythingbuttheystildonotseemto behappy.51.     Listentomusic:Musicisgoodforpeople.52.     Lightmusic canhelpusrelax;somepopmusiccanmakeusfeelhappy.Youcanlisten toit,ortakeupplayinganinstrumentinyoursparetime. Haveapet:Youmaynothaveapetofyourown,butpetsaresogood atmakingpeoplehappy.53.     Somepetsarelovelyandsomeneed exercise,whichishelpfultoyou,too. Stayfitandhealthy:Trytokeepfitandhealthybyexercisingevery day.54.     Thegreatthingaboutexerciseisthatithelpsrelease( Í Î )chemicalsandthesechemicalsmakeyoufeelhappy! 55.     Oftenitisthesmalthingsthatmakepeoplehappy.Beingkindand smilingatpeopleinyourdailylifecanmakeothershappy.Atthesame time,itwilalsobuildhappinessforyou. A.Bekindandsmile. B.Stayathomeeveryday. C.Exercisecanmakeyouhappy. D.Therearediferentkindsofmusic. E.Manyreasonscanexplainwhypeopleliketohavepets. F.Onethingisforsurethatmoneycannotmakeapersonhappy. G.Nomaterwhoyouare,youcanbuildhappinessbydoingthe folowing. Ⅴ.DE>F:/0456"BC,7O;PG"DE]^!H>F(S 5 ¾¿ , Ÿ 10 ' ) 56. jŠáâêÛ2 , ëgì™íb 。 Thesuggestionseemstoogoodto    . 57. !"îüïð=ñæÕHÌ{òóôõö 。 Weneedwarm clothesto        ourselves        the coldweather. 58. záâ!È,÷nøùúûüDE 。 SheadvisedmetothinkcarefulybeforeImadethe    . 59. ­j+Nýþ=ÿ!Õ"#<$ 。      touristscometovisittheWestLakeeveryyear. 60. È%ãm&‚+YÛ=01°!"Õtç+äü= 。 Itis     forustokeepgoodhabitsinourdailylife. Ⅵ.GH<=:7WX345O;:89ST<=,‰GHBCDŠY— ( Žo¶·%ìi1 。 ŽÌ–ýio¶· )( S 10 ¾¿ , Ÿ 10 ' )  live understand hand use he  hour express  sing  warm laugh  Atthebeginningof2018,PresidentXiJinpingwenttovisitLiangshan beforetheSpringFestival.Xi61.    hisgreetingsforHappyNewYear. ThereweremanyimpressiveandtouchingthingsduringhisvisitingLiangshan. XivisitedSanheandHuopuvilages,bothareinZhaojuecountyin Liangshan.Itstwo62.     ridefromXichangtothevilages.When hearivedatSanhevilage,hewas63.     welcomedbythe vilagers.Hewalkedintoafamilyto64.     thesituationofthe family.Hesaid:IhavebeencaringaboutYipeople.Imverygladtosee youare65.     agoodlifeandhopethatalthevilagerscanlivea happylifeinthefuture.Xiandthevilagerssatinacircleinthefamilyand chatedlikeafamily.Theytalkedand66.     veryhappily.Hegave them67.     waystobecomerich,healthyandhappy.Newsof PresidentXiscomingsoonspreadthroughoutthevilage.Althevilagers innationalcostume( ÏÐ )rushedtogreetwarmlyto68.    .Xi worehadatoshook69.     withthevilagersandsaidgoodbye.Al thevilagersweresingingaYifolksong,“Theflowersarewaitinginthe mountains,thenicewineiswaiting,dearfriend,pleasestay,stay...” Tearsofgreatexcitementcametothevilagerseyesasthey70.     themovingsong. Ⅶ.'(?no:no]xGH,/0GHIJ,˜ƒ]^‹_(S5¾ ¿ , Ÿ 10 ' ) AtmidnightMr.Kingcoughedagain.Hegotupandtooksomemedicine. Beforehelaydownagain,hesmoked.Andhecouldntgotosleepanylonger. Hefoundamedicinebookandbegantoreadit.Hewasafraidhehadlung cancer.Hefeltthatdeathwaswaitingforhim.Tearsrandownhisface.He didntseehiswifestandingbyhim.“Whatswrongwithyou,dear?”askedthe woman.“Nothing,”theoldmananswered.Theoldwomanopenedthebook andunderstoodatonce.Shesaid,“Youmuststopsmokingrightnow.”“Icant giveupsmoking.”“ButIthinkhealthismoreimportant.Youmustgotoseea doctortomorow.Hewilbeabletohelpyou,Ithink.”ThenMr.Kingwentto seeadoctor.ThedoctortoldMr.KingtohaveanXrayexaminationofhis lungs.AndthenhelookedattheXraycarefulyforalongtime.“Telmethe truth,doctor,”saidMr.King.“Doyouseeanyshadows( ÑÒ )inmylungs?” “No,Idontseeanything.”“Yes?”theoldmansaidhappily,“Realy?”“Yes. Yourlungsareturningblack.HowcanIseeanyshadows?” 71.WhatswrongwithMr.Kingatmidnight? He             atmidnight. 72.WhydidtearsrundownMr.Kingsface? Hewasafraidhehadlungcancerandhefeltthat             . 73.WhatdidMrs.Kingadvisehimtodo? SheaskedMr.Kingto             andseeadoctor tomorow. 74.WhatdidthedoctortelMr.Kingtodo? Thedoctortoldhimto            . 75.Whatcanweknowfromthedoctorswords? Wecanknow            . Ⅷ.N&lm(S5¾¿,Ÿ5') LME…°±‚=ᇠ, È­Šf—˜e–DŠ<¨=W[ , 3° ±ˆ?Xµ 。 A:DoyouknowtheearthquakeinChinanotlongago? B:76.            .ButIonlyknowalitleaboutthe earthquake. A:Manypeoplediedandgothurtintheearthquake. B:77.            .Wheredidithappen? A:IthappenedinTaiwanProvince. B:78.            ? A:IthappenedonAugust8th,2019. B:79.            ? A:Weshouldtryourbesttohelpthem. B:80.            .Everyoneshouldhelpeachotherin theworld. Ⅸ.wxyz(S1¿,Ÿ15') ­Šg=m'(+D¯ , T™!"Dnü)*{ò=m' 。 ÜÆ È+Í,-Ž , !"./s_{{Ë ? ÄLM™EQR , ™ Howto ProtectOurselves gA‡"D/ïð0 。 67 üŽoF Ó 0à ÔÕ : §1&¿ÀÔÕdn Ն : ÖÛÜÕõ , øÖרՆ ”» : ,.jÙÚÛ& ,̄ ÃÜPìe ¯Ýì;Þßà ìá å0Ã⠗vi ÔãÂäå ­®\[vF æ\[ÃÙ Úçƒ ¼Ãt&è “éꪫ 、 š Ÿ¤ê ÿЗ너 P^Ù¾ìe 467 üþ :1. 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Mymotheralwayssetsagoalandmanagestomakeit.Sheis aheroinmyheartandencouragesmetoworkhard. ‚+O«²³ ´O«µ¶Ÿ·¯ '()   Ÿ¸¹O; 1.safety 2.careful 3.serious 4.town 5.shoulder 6.expect 7.knee 8.stranger 9.careless 10.salt 11.scissors 12.burn 13.object 14.rule '(*   Ÿ¸¹G" 15.intime 16.down 17.liedown 18.takeof 19.putout 20.staycalm 21.over 22.bring '(+   Ÿ¸¹>T 23.runningafter 24.expect 25that 26.putout 27.Becareful 28.moveoutdoors 29.atend;training '(,   ;U"º¯ Ⅰ.1.safety 2.ugly 3.careless 4.necessary 5.earthquake 6.happened 7.tosee 8.hurt 9.hanging 10.stranger Ⅱ.1.wasmadat/wasangrywith 2.felontopof 3.Itismyfault 4.somethingwrong 5.warnings;safety Ⅲ.1.wondersif;wiltakethatbooktherethenextday  2.nottoread 3.canhe 4.waslettomake 5.wilyou Ⅳ.1.history 2.houses 3.Japanese 4.largest 5.happened 6.sick 7.had 8.terible 9.ran 10.what Unit1~Unit3 "h®¯ Ⅰ.1.should 2.shouldnt 3.should 4.neednt 5.should 6.Need  7.D 8.B 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.Doesheneedany 13.shouldnt 14.WhatshouldIdo 15.Shouldshe Ⅱ.1.after 2.before 3.As 4.before 5.As 6.after 7.that 8.who 9.who 10.that 11.that 12.comesbefore 13.that/whichIbought 14.beforehaving/eating 15.when/while/as Ⅲ.1.Dont 2.Dont/Never 3.Lets 4.No 5.Never/Dont 6.dontopen 7.so;that 8.Keepquiet 9.Letstake 10.toolateto ‚+O«´³ ´O«»¼½¾³ Ⅰ.1-5 BCCCD 6-10 ADCDC 11-15 CCBCA 16-20 CBDCC Ⅱ.1-5 BACDC 6-10 DABCA Ⅲ1-5 BBABA 6-10 CCADD Ⅳ1.Safety 2.suddenly 3.rules 4.from 5.our 6.if 7.with 8.burn 9.knives 10.teachers Ⅴ.1-5 CDBGE Ⅵ.1.themselves 2.rules 3.careful 4.salt 5.safety 6.lying 7.knives 8.burned/burnt 9.training 10.icy Ⅶ1comesoon 2havewarnedyounot 3causeof 4caledanambulance 5fasterandfaster ⅧOnepossibleversion: DearDanny, Imgladtohearfromyou.Nomaterwhatwedo,itisthe mostimportanttolearntoprotectourselves.Wel,Ihavesome suggestions. Firstly,weshouldrespectteachersandtheelders,andat thesametime,weneedtogetonwelwithourclassmates. Secondly,behavewelinpublicanddontrunaftereachother. Thirdly,weshouldbecarefulwhenwemakefriends,especialy ontheInternet.Weshouldntgiveourexactpersonalinformation tothem.Lastbutnotleast,itsimportantforustoeatmore healthyfoodandobeythetraficrules. Ithinkitisveryimportantforustolearnsomewaysto protectourselvesfromdanger.Ihopethesuggestionsabovemay helpyou.Lookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon. Yours, LiMing ‚)¿À À3&¼Âó Ⅰ.clm,|ƒ„ QDÓ : RE… 10 S°± , ­S°±”+DŠ4‡ , „TU 。 ÄLM­S°±=ž7”…=4‡ , ˆTU=÷Š‹Œ‚‹ •ާ¨=DŒ 。 1.W:Whatdidyoulearntoday? M:Somesafetyrulesinourdailylife. Question:Whatdidthemanlearn? 2.W:Somebodyhelp!Mr.Johnsonwasbadlyhurtbythecar. M:Calmdown.Calthedoctorimmediately! W:Imcaling. Question:Whatnumbershouldtheycalnow? 3.W:Canweswimhere? W:Imnotsure.Isthereasign? M:Oh,hereitis.Itsayswecantswimhere. Question:Whatdoesthesignsay? 4.W:Wouldyoulikemetodriveyouhome,Kate? W:Imafraidnot. M:Why?Areyousickofme? W:Ofcoursenot.Youarenotalowedtodrive.Youdranktoo much. Question:Whycouldntthemandrive? 5.W:Hi,Sean.Whatdidyoudolastweekend? M:Hi,Mary.IwentcyclingwithMike.Unluckily,hefelofthe bikeandhurthishead. Question:Whoseheadwashurt? 6.W:IthinkIamalitleheavy. M:Yes,youshouldeatmorefruitandvegetables.Takingexercises isanotherwaydokeephealthy. Question:Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantoeat? 7.W:Whyisthelitleboycryingsoloud? M:Becausehislegisinjured. Question:Whichpartoftheboyishurt? 8.M:Whatsportareyougoodat,Maria? W:Im goodatsnooker.DingJunhuiismyfavouritesnooker player.Howaboutyou,Tom? M:Basketbal,andIlikeYaoMingbest.HesagreatChinese basketbalplayer. Question:WhoisTomsfavouriteplayer? 9.W:Doyouknowanythingaboutearthquakes? M:Yes.Earthquakesusualycomewithoutwarning. W:So they do. How should we protectourselvesduring theearthquake? M:Ihavenoidea.LetsaskMr.Li. Question:Whataretheytalkingabout? 10.W:Wouldyouliketogoforaridewithme? W:Sory.Thereissomethingwrongwithmybike. M:Whataboutplayingtabletennis? W:Thatsoundsnicetome.Letsgo. Question:Whataretheygoingtodoatlast? QVÓ : RE…TS°± , ­S°±”+Ww¡‡ , ÄLM­ S°±=ž7”…=4‡ , ˆTU=÷Š‹Œ‚‹•ާ¨ =DŒ 。 ­S°±„TU 。 RQ 11 S°± , ¤Q 11、12 ¡‡ 。 W:Hi,Peter!ThisisJenny. M:Hi,Jenny! W:PleasecometoMariaHospitalatonce.Jackhadacaraccident andhewassenthere. M:What?Isitserious? W:No.Jackjusthurthisrightarm.Hefeelsmuchbeternow. M:Howdidithappen? W:Thepolicetoldmethatthedriverdidntstopattheredlights. M:OK.Iwildrivetothehospitalatonce.Its12:50now.Iwilget thereinhalfanhour. RQ 12 S°± , ¤Q 13 X 15 ¡‡ 。 M:Hi,Jane,whatswrong?Youdonotlookwel. W:Oh,Ihaveatoothache. M:Howoftendoyougotothedentist? W:Oh,twiceayear. M:SoundsOK.Itsquitenecessaryforyoutocheckyourteeth. W:Iknow.ButIdontlikethepain.MyteethhurtafterIseethe dentist. M:Whoisyourdentist? W:Dr.Carlson.ButsometimesIgotoseeDr.Thomson. M:Mydentist,Dr.Johnson,isrealygoodandpatient.Ifyouwant toseehim,youcancal826-1855. W:OK.Iwilcalhimsoon. Ⅱ.c…†,<‡ˆ Y‡u8RÍDSZ— , „TU 。 ÄLMTRž , 4_` S’WXYEZ†‡ 。( ŽÌ%ýio¶· ) Mikewasan8yearoldboy.Onedayhewasplayinginthe street.Acarhithim.Hewassenttothehospitalatonce.Thedoctor foundMikesheadwasbadlyhurt.Maybehewouldneverwakeup. EverydayMikesparentswenttoseehimandtalkedtohim.But Mikenevertalkedtothem.Hejustslept.OnedayMikesfather said,“Wakeup,Mike.LetsgohomeandplaywithCody.”Cody wasMikesdog.WhenMikesfathertalkedaboutCody,Mikemoved hisarm.ThenMikesparentshadanidea.Thenextday,they broughtCodytothehospital.WhentheyputthedogonMikesbed, Mikeopenedhiseyes.Mikesparentswereveryhappy. cdƒ„ : Ⅰ.1-5 BABAC 6-10 CBAAC 11-15 CBABC Ⅱ.16.8/eight 17.car 18.wake 19.parents 20.dog fgƒ„ : Ⅲ.21-25 DBDCA 26-30 BCBBD 31-35 CBACD 36-40 ACCBD Ⅳ.41-45 ADBAB 46-50 DBACB 51-55 GDECA Ⅴ.56.refuse 57.protect;from 58.decision 59.Milionsof 60.necessary Ⅵ.61.expressed 62.hours 63.warmly 64.understand 65.living 66.laughed 67.useful 68.him 69.hands 70.sang Ⅶ.71.coughedagain 72.deathwaswaitingforhim 73.stopsmoking/giveupsmoking 74.haveanXrayexaminationofhislungs 75.therewassomethingwrongwithMr. Kingslungs/Mr.Kingslungswereturningblack Ⅷ.76.Yes,Ido 77.Imsorytohearthat 78.Whendidithappen 79.Whatshouldwedo 80.Sure/Ithinkso/Iagreewithyou ( &įLi , I³¿õkÐ ) Ⅸ.Onepossibleversion: HowtoProtectOurselves Dearfriends, Everyonehasonlyonelife.Weshouldtreasureourlives. Buthowcanweprotectourselves?Herearesomesuggestions. Firstly,weshouldrealizetheimportanceofsafety.We shouldntbreakthetraficruleswhenwegoout.Asforfood,we shouldeatmorehealthyfoodandlessjunkfood.Weshouldmake surenottohurtourselveswhenweplaysportsorgames.Bythe way,eventhoughitsgetinghoterandhoterthesedays,we mustntswimintheriverwithoutpermission. Secondly,selfprotectionisoneofthekeyskils.Wemust becarefulwhenwemakefriendsandtryourbesttostayaway fromdangerouspeople.Ifweareindanger,weshouldkeepcalm first.Thencalthepoliceat110orasktheteachersorparentsfor help. Inaword,weshouldtryourbesttoprotectourselvesand valueourlives. Thatsal.Thankyou! ‚,O«²³ ´O«µ¶Ÿ·¯ '()   Ÿ¸¹O; 1.compare 2.although 3.aloud 4.text 5.single 6.express 7.loud 8.awake 9.knock 10.humorous '(*   Ÿ¸¹G" 11.setnumber 12.dive 13.onceupon 14.passby 15.knock 16.since '(+   Ÿ¸¹>T 17.longerpassages 18.setnumber 19.wascuting 20.Honestytruly 21.passing 22.characters;plot '(,   ;U"º¯ Ⅰ.1.wasleaving 2.wasdoing 3.wascrying 4.pleased 5.honesty 6.express                                                                                                                                                                                                          7.musicians 8.knock 9.silver

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