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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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章节 综合复习与测试
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(  )31.A.argued B.believed C.promised D.decided (  )32.A.funny B.relaxed C.unhappy D.surprised (  )33.A.ever B.stil C.almost D.never (  )34.A.her B.him C.them D.us (  )35.A.ways B.exams C.stories D.programs (  )36.A.music B.sport C.sleep D.food (  )37.A.though B.unless C.if D.because (  )38.A.pass B.break C.study D.keep (  )39.A.somethingB.anything C.everything D.nothing (  )40.A.impossibleB.common C.terible D.useful Ⅳ.nopq(S15¾¿,Ÿ20') QDÓ : ƒ„ A、B、C ÷/’“ , ˆ†¡‡TU=‹Œ‚‹•n¤T Q4‡SXYTU[6=DŠŽ‘ 。( S 10 ¾¿ , Ÿ 15 ' ) A Sometimesitmayseemdificulttoimproveourhealth.Ifso,the folowinghealthhabitsmayhelpyou. Eatbreakfasteverymorning. Researchshowsthatifyoueatamealinthemorningyoumaynot becometoofatoreattoomuchduringlunch.Eatingbreakfastcanhelp peoplefeelbeterthroughtheday. Getenoughsleep. Poorsleepcaninfluenceourmemoryandlearning.Itcanalsocause traficaccident!Studiesshowthatpeoplewhodontgetenoughsleepseem togetintomoreaccidents.Sostaysafeandgetenoughsleep! Takeawalkeveryday. Walkingisaneasywaytoexercise.Youdbetermeetfriendsfora walk,notforameal.Asyouwalk,youwilseethebeautifulworldaround you.Onceyoutry,youwilfindthataddingawalkintoyourdailylifeis veryeasy. Joinsocialgroups. Socialgroupscanprovidesupport.Theymightincludesportteams,art ormusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupcanoferadviceandcanhelp eachotherindificulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindbusy. Anactivemindisahealthymind! Haveahobby. Ahobbycouldberunning,readingormakingsomethingwithyourhands. Hobbieshelppeopletorelaxandrest.Hobbiesbringusjoyaswel. (  )41.Youmayhaveagoodmemoryandlearnbeterifyou    . A.eatbreakfasteverymorningB.haveagoodsleep C.takeawalkeveryday D.joinasocialgroup (  )42.Ifyouneedhelpandwanttohelpothers,youdbeter    . A.inviteyourfriendtoameal B.makesomethingwithyourfriends C.becomeamemberofasocialgroup D.haveahobby (  )43.WhichofthefolowingisTRUE? A.Ifyouhavebreakfasteverymorning,youlbefat. B.Althetraficaccidentsarecausedbypoorsleep. C.Tojoinasocialgrouphelpsyouhaveahealthymind. D.Havingahobbyisthebestwaytorelax. B GabrielGarciaMarquez,whowasawardedtheNobelPrizefor Literaturein1982,passedawayattheageof86onApril17,2014.The worldpausedtoremembertheculturalgiant. GarciaMarquezwasborninColombia,buthespentmostofhisadult lifeinMexicoCity.Asoneofthemostfamouswriters,hewaswidely regardedas“giantof20thcenturyliterature.”GarciaMarquezwroteina stylecaled“magicalrealism( #$â%ßñ ).”Insuchworks,people liveadailylifeinacertainperiodoftimeinhistory.Butmeanwhile, magicalthingshappentothem. GarciaMarquezisbestknownforhis1967novel,Onehundredyears ofSolitude(《 &à 》),whichhassoldabout50milioncopies.Ittels thetaleofthesmalandisolatedtownofMacondowhichwasseparated fromtheoutsideworld—ofitsfoundinganditstroubledhistoryovera hundredyears.Thestoryisametaphor( '( )forthedevelopmentof Colombiasincethe19century.AsColombianPresidentJuanManuel Santonssaid,GarciaMarquezwroteabout,“theessence( )Ô )ofthe LatinAmericalbeing”. · !" · #$%& J· —15— —16— (  )44.Wecanknowfromparagraph2thatGarciaMarquez    . A.wasborninMexicoCity B.spentmostofhisadultlifeinColombia C.hadawritingstylecaled“magicalrealism” D.wasfamousbutlivedasimpledailylife (  )45.Theunderlinedword“isolated”inparagraph3probablymeans      inChinese. A. _`= B. ab= C. cd= D. ef= (  )46.Thewriterquotes( +ì )fromthePresidentto    . A.praiseGarciaMarquezforhisachievement B.showthedeepsadnessofthePresident C.explainthewritingstyleofGarciaMarquez D.describethecharacterofGarciaMarquez C Nomaterhowoldyourkidsare,youcantakestepstoimprovea healthydietandtoencouragegoodeatinghabits. TipOne:FamilyMeals Familymealsareniceforbothparentsandkids.Childrenliketoguess whattheyaregoingtohaveandparentsgetthechancetointroducenew foodstochildren.Parentscanalsousethemealtimeasachancetotalk withtheirkidsabouttheirlife. TipTwo:HealthySnacks Kids,especialyyoungerones,wileatmostlywhatcangetathome. Thatswhyitsimportanttohaveenoughhealthysnacks,suchasfruits, vegetables,nuts,yogurtandwholegrainbiscuits. TipThree:BeingaGoodExample Thebestwayforyoutoencouragehealthyeatingistoeatwel yourself.Kidswilfolowtheleadoftheadultstheyseeeveryday.By eatingfruitsandvegetablesandavoidingfastfoodandsweetdrinks,youare sendingtherightmessage. TipFour:NoShoutsaboutFood Parentsmightfindthemselvesshoutingatchildrentogetthemtohave healthyfoodsinfrontofthem.Thisinfactcanmakechildrendislikewhat theyareaskedtoeat.Youneedtoworkabitondiferentcookingmethods. TipFive:GetKidsIncluded( *+ ) Mostkidswilenjoymakingthedecisionaboutfood.Talktothem aboutmakingchoicesandplanningahealthymeal.Itcanhelpthemto makegooddecisionsontheirownaboutthefoodstheywanttoeat. (  )47.Whatstheauthorsatitude( K, )towardsnacks? A.Snacksshouldntbeeaten. B.Healthysnackscanbeaccepted. C.Kidscanonlyhavesnacksathome. D.Itsnotnecessarytohavesnacksathome. (  )48.Thebestwayforparentstoencourageahealthydietis    . A.tobeagoodexample B.toeathealthysnacks C.tohavefamilymeals D.togetkidsincluded (  )49.AccordingtoTipFour,whatshouldparentsdoifkidsrefuseto eathealthyfood? A.Explainhowhealthyitis. B.Askkidstogetusedtoitstaste. C.Nevercookthesamefood. D.Trycookingitinadiferentway. (  )50.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? A.Toletkidseatanythingtheylike. B.Tohelpkidsbecomeawonderfulcook. C.Tohelpkidshaveagoodeatinghabit. D.Tosetagoodexampleofeatinghealthyfood. QVÓ : LM’“ž , ˆ’“”=‹Œ‚‹•ne–f—˜=Ž ‹Œ 。 ‹Œ‚+TŒgóh‹Œ 。( S 5 ¾¿ , Ÿ 5 ' ) Itmaybedificulttostarthighschool.Thinkingaboutmakingnew friendsmightmakeyoufeelnervous.51.     Youaregoingtoschool withagroupofstudentsofyourage.Hereareseveralsuggestionsforyouto folow. Forgetyourfearandjusttalktosomeone. Itseasiersaidthandone.Buttrytotakeadeepbreathandfindyour voice.Dontbeafraidtoapproach( -. )people.52.     Sitinthe middleoftheclassroomwithasmanynewfriendsaroundyouaspossible. 53.     Takepartinafterclassactivitiesthatinterestyou.Trytomakefriends intheclubs.Ifyoudontjoinanything,youwilbejustgoingtoclassand thengoinghome.Beinginaclubmakesyoumoresocial. Stayclean. Noonelikesabadsmelthatcouldknocksomeoneover.Shower everyday,brushyourteethandwashyourhair.54.     Berespectful( /04 )ofpeoplesdiferences. 55.     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First,weshouldhaveabalanceddiet.Thoughwemaynot likeeatingvegetables,wehavetoeatenoughvegetables. Vegetablesareimportanttoourbody,becausetheyhavealotof nutrition.Theyareverygoodforourhealth.Second,wedbeter eatregularmeals.Weneedtoeatbreakfast,lunch,anddinner everyday.Somestudentsgotoschoolwithoutbreakfast.Thatsa badhabit. Letseathealthilyandbehealthier! ‚*O«´³ ´O«»¼½¾³ Ⅰ.1-5 BDABD 6-10 ABBCA Ⅱ11-15 BABDC 16-20 CAACA Ⅲ21-25 DACDA 26-30 CDABA 31-35 BCADB Ⅳ.36.strongwilandprofessionalskil 37.No,shewasnt. 38.ShemovedtotheUStostudy. 39.LangPingisatruehero,andwecanlearnalotfromher. 40. ”Õ , ywéJK4‡ò¬2iÀz 。 Ⅴ.41.completed 42.After 43.were 44.of 45.best 46.a 47.introduction 48.his 49.successful 50.who/that Ⅵ.A)51.DoyouknowRoyWang 52.Heisayoungsingerandactor/Heisayoungactorandsinger 53.Mydadgavemeawatch 54.Itwasaboutmakingadiference 55.Whatagoodexamplehesets B)56.Onepossibleversion: AlbertEinstein AlbertEinsteinwasborninGermanyin1897.Hewasoneof thegreatestphysicistsoflastcentury.HeisfamousforhisTheory ofRelativity.Becauseofhishardwork,hesolvedmanyproblems inphysics.In1921,hewontheNobelPrizeforPhysics.He likesplayingtheviolin.In1933,heleftfortheUnitedStates togetherwithhisfamilyanddiedtherein1955. ‚)¿À Áu&¼Âó Ⅰ.clm,|ƒ„ QDÓ : RE… 10 S°± , ­S°±”+DŠ4‡ , „TU 。 ÄLM­S°±=ž7”…=4‡ , ˆTU=÷Š‹Œ‚‹ •ާ¨=DŒ 。 1.W:Mike,whoisyourfavouritewriter? M:ZhangAilingismyfavourite.Herbooksareworthreading. W:Oh,sheisgood,butIlikeLuXunbest. Question:Whoisthegirlsfavouritewriter? 2.M:Hey,Elsa.Whydidntyougotoschoolyesterday? W:Oh,IhadatoothachesoIwenttothedentist. Question:WhatwasthematerwithElsa? 3.W:Jack,whatareyoudoing? M:Implayingthecrosswordpuzzle.Itsinteresting.Wouldyou liketojoinme? W:Idloveto. Question:WhatisJackdoing? 4.M:Jenny,whatdoyouoftenhaveinthemorning? W:Ioftendrinksoymilk.Itisakindofproteinfoodanditsgood forhealth. M:Oh,Idontlikesoymilk.Ioftenhaveahamburgerforbreakfast. Question:WhatdoesJennyoftenhaveforbreakfast? 5.M:Whatsthematerwithyou? W:Ihaveaheadache. M:Letmesee.Wel,youhaveabadcold.Takesomemedicine andyoulbebetersoon. W:OK,Iwil.Thanks. Question:Whatstherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman? 6.M:WhatdidyoudointheEnglishclasslastweek? W:Oh,ourteacheraskedustotalkaboutourheroes. M:Itmustbeinteresting. Question:WhatdidthegirltalkaboutintheEnglishclasslast week? 7.M:IhaveacoughandIdontfeellikeeatinganything. H:Howlonghaveyoubeenlikethis? W:Forthreedays. Question:HowlonghasAnnbeenlikethis? 8.W:DoyouknowLeonardodaVinci,Bob? M:Verylitle.Canyoutelmemoreabouthim? W:OK.Hewasafamousartist. M:Oh,yeah.HewasborninItaly. Question:WheredidLeonardodaVincicomefrom? 9.M:Helo,Ann.Youdontlookverywel. W:Ihaveafever. M:Youdbeterseeadoctorandhaveagoodrest. W:Thanks.Iwil. Question:WhatshouldAnndo? 10.W:IthinkNormanBethunewasagreatmanforChinesepeople. M:Iagree.Hewasanexcelentdoctorandinventor.The governmentsetupaschoolandahospitaltorememberhim. Question:Whatdid the governmentsetup to remember NormanBethune? QVÓ : RE…TS°± , ­S°±”+Ww¡‡ , ÄLM­ S°±=ž7”…=4‡ , ˆTU=÷Š‹Œ‚‹•ާ¨ =DŒ 。 ­S°±„TU 。 RQ 11 S°± , ¤Q 11、12 ¡‡ 。 W:Helo! Im doing a survey. Could you please answer somequestions? M:Sure,Idloveto. W:Whatwilyoudowhenyougrowup? M:Iwanttobeafamousdoctor.Iwilhelptheblindanddeafpeople. W:Soundsgreat.Howdoyouachieveyourdream? M:Iplantoworkhardatmylessonsandvolunteerinthehospitalat weekends.ThenIwilgotoauniversityinEurope. W:Youaresogreat.Thanks. RQ 12 S°± , ¤Q 13 X 15 ¡‡ 。 W:Hi,John,whereareyougoing? M:Imgoingtothehospitaltoseemyfather.Hehasbeentherefor threedays. W:Toseeyourfather?Whatswrongwithhim? M:Theressomethingwrongwithhislungs. W:Whydoesthishappen? M:Youknow,hehasahistoryofsmokingfortenyears.Thatsthe maincause. W:Haveyoueveraskedhimtogiveitup? M:Ofcourse.Almyfamilywanthimtogiveitup.Buthecant. W:Whatdidthedoctorsay? M:ThedoctorinNo.1Hospitalsaidhehadtogiveupsmokingifhe wantedtobefine. Ⅱ.c…†,<‡ˆ Y‡u8RÍDSZ— , „TU 。 ÄLMTRž , 4_` S’WXYEZ†‡ 。( ŽÌ%ýio¶· ) BeethovenwasborninasmalcityinGermany.Hisfather alwaysdrankandhismotherwasaservant.Theylivedapoorlife. Beethovenwasatalentedchildinmusic.Peopleatthattimethought hewasascleverasMozart.Hisfatherwantedtomakemoneyfrom histalent,sohetoldhimtopracticeandplayalthetime.Ifhe didntdothat,hisfatherwouldbeangrywithhimandbeathim.He couldnthearwelfromtheageof26andlaterheheardnothing,but altheseunhappythingsdidntmakehimgiveupmusic.Hebeganto writesymphoniesat30,andlaterhebecameagreatmusician. cdƒ„ : Ⅰ.1-5 BCCBC 6-10 ACBAB 11-15 BBABC Ⅱ.16.Germany 17.poor 18.clever 19.26 20.giveup fgƒ„ : Ⅲ.21-25 BACBA 26-30 DBDCA 31-35 BCBAA 36-40 DCBAD Ⅳ.41-45 BCCCB 46-50 ABADC 51-55 CGAFD Ⅴ.56.produce 57.asaresultof/becauseof 58.leaders 59.madealotof/greatprogress 60.sleepy Ⅵ.61.surprised 62.comes 63.working 64.interested 65.grow 66.stories 67.them 68.buy 69.using 70.relax Ⅶ.71.health 72.comesfromthesmokersbreath 73.about600,000deaths 74.theirbodiesaregrowing 75.holdyourbreathorjustwalkaway Ⅷ.76.Whatswrong(withyou)/Whatsthemater(withyou) 77.Yes,Ihave                                                                                                                                                                                                          78.Howlonghaveyoubeenlikethis · !" · #$%& J· —103— —104— 79.Theresnothingserious/Itsnothingserious/Nothingserious 80.Thanks(alot)/Manythanks/Thankyou(verymuch) ( &įLi , I³¿õkÐ ) Ⅸ.Onepossibleversion: AHeroinMyHeart Everybodyhasaheroinhisheart.Myheroismymother, becauseshehasbeenworkinghardalthetimeandnever givesup. Onceshewouldhaveadificultexam.Topassit,shemust readfourbooks.Butmymotherdidnothavesomuchtime becauseshehadtotakecareofme.Onenight,whenIwokeup suddenlyat2oclock,Ifoundherstayinguplatetoreadher books.Iwasshockedbymymother. 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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