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中国的“瓷都”吸引了外国设计师
答案讲解
Alan
Denis
Naymark,
who
is
33years
old
from
New
York,
left
Jingdezhen
for
Hainan
for
a
winter
vacation
after
finishing
his
work.
He
said,
“1.
”
Jingdezhen
is
known
as
the
world-famous
“porcelain
capital”.
Its
history
of
ceramics(陶
瓷工艺)
spans
over
2,000
years.
2.
And
no
one
is
judged
on
their
wealth
or
place.
Naymark
came
to
Jingdezhen
nine
years
ago.
“I
found
the
origin(起源)
of
ceramics
culture
here,”
he
said.
The
city
inspired
him
to
start
his
career
as
a
ceramics
designer.
In
a
vilage
of
Jingdezhen,
Naymark
owns
a
studio
in
a
former
farmhouse.
In
recent
years,
more
than
30,000
people
have
moved
to
Jingdezhen
because
of
their
love
for
ceramics.
3.
The
foreigners
come
from
around
60
countries
and
areas.
“This
year,
we
have
already
got
a
record
of
more
than
1,000
foreign
artists
applying
for
on-site
work
here,”
said
Wu
Hao,
the
head
ofTaoxichuan
International
Art
Center.
The
center
has
run
the
three-month
Taoxichuan
Art
Center
Residency
Program
every
year
since
2015.
4.
Some
people
even
come
every
year.
Its
easy
to
start
your
own
business
in
Jingdezhen,
but
you
have
to
be
more
creative
andhavebetter-than-averageskilsto meet
themarket.
After
al,
you
have
to
sel
your
products
to
make
a
living.
“Jingdezhen
makes
it
possible
for
people
totranslate(转化)
creations
into
reality
with
good
sales,”
said
Yoo
Si-hyoung,
a
ceramist
from
the
Republic
of
Korea
who
has
lived
in
Jingdezhen
for
eight
years.
“5.
I
would
like
to
hold
an
exhibition
in
Tokyo
this
year,
if
possible,
to
showcase
Jingdezhen
ceramics
and
the
process
of
making
ceramics,”
said
an
artist
from
Japan.
Jingdezhen
should
and
must
be
seen
by
the
world.
根据短文内容,从所给的七个选项中选择合
适的选项填入文中空白处(有两项多余)。
A.
I
want
to
introduce
Jingdezhen
and
ceramics
here
to
Japanese
people.
B.
The
young
Chinese
people
have
found
a
home
in
the
smal
city.
C.
During
the
peak
period,
there
is
one
foreigner
among
every
six
migrants(移
居者).
D.
The
yelow
ceramic
tea
set
sels
at
about
600
yuan.
E.
I
wil
be
back
to
the
studio
in
Jingdezhen
and
restart
my
work
there
in
April.
F.
Over
the
past
ten
years,
more
than
3,000
foreign
artists
have
worked
in
Wus
art
center.
G.
It
is
a
special
and
simple
place
where
everyone
is
treated
equaly.
英语(外研版)九年级上
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外刊阅读 ▶ “答案与解析”见P5
阅读理解。
未能破译的纳瓦霍密码
Its
August
7,
1942,
in
the
middle
of
World
War
Ⅱ.
A
huge
battle(战斗)
is
going
on
on
Guadalcanal
Island
in
the
Pacific
Ocean.
Hidden
in
the
wet
forest,
two
Japanese
soldiers
watch
American
soldiers
roling
out
wire(电线)
from
one
battle
patrol(巡逻队)
to
the
next.
The
wire
wil
carry
telephone
signals,
alowing
different
units
to
talk
to
each
other
and
to
the
base
command(指挥部).
In
the
distance,
gunfire
sounds
and
bombs
explode(爆炸).
When
the
Americans
are
gone,
the
Japanese
soldiers
come
out
quietly
and
put
headphones
onto
the
newly
laid
line
to
hear
something.
Both
speak
English.
They
hope
to
know
what
the
Americans
are
planning
again.
The
first
Japanese
soldier
listens.
A
look
of
surprise
crosses
his
face.
He
hears
a
sing-song
mumble
and
some
strange
gurgles
and
clicks.
The
second
soldier
also
listens.
Its
like
nothing
theyve
ever
heard
before.
Do
the
Americans
have
some
new
kind
of
voice
code?
After
listening
for
a
while,
they
give
up
and
return
to
their
army.
What
were
they
hearing?
They
were
hearing
that
two
soldiers
from
the
Navajo
nation
were
talking
in
their
native
language.
These
special
soldiers
had
the
job
of
sending
secret
messages
over
the
radio
and
the
tele-
phone
by
translating
them
into
Navajo,
then
back
into
English
at
the
other
end.
They
were
known
as
the
code
talkers.
Native
American
code
talkers
let
the
American
forces
share
orders
and
information
quickly
and
secretly
in
the
heat
of
battle.
With
a
code
talker,
there
was
no
need
for
code
machines
or
books.
Signals
could
be
coded
quickly,
and
were
completely
safe.
(素材来源:
Ask)
1.
What
are
the
American
soldiers
doing?
A.
They
are
roling
out
wire.
B.
They
are
firing
at
the
enemies.
C.
They
are
listening
to
something.
D.
They
are
translating
a
native
language.
2.
Why
do
the
two
Japanese
soldiers
give
up
and
return
to
their
army?
A.
Because
they
dont
know
English.
B.
Because
no
one
speaks
on
the
line
at
al.
C.
Because
they
dont
know
the
native
language.
D.
Because
something
is
wrong
with
their
headphones.
3.
What
happened
after
Native
American
code
talkers
appeared?
A.
There
was
no
need
to
use
code
at
al.
B.
The
native
language
was
popular
in
America.
C.
A
foreign
language
school
appeared
in
Japan.
D.
Their
code
was
never
broken
by
the
Japanese.
4.
The
passage
has
something
to
do
with
.
A.
art B.
history
C.
chemistry D.
physics
Module
3 Heroes
学霸新视野
时文阅读
1.
E 上文描述了内马克到海南度假,
E项陈述的是回来
后的计划,与上文相衔接。
2.
G 由下文中“And
no
one
is
judged
based
on
their
wealth
or
place.”可知,人们不会因为他们的财富或地位被
评判。也就是说人人都是平等的。G项符合语境。
3.
C 由下文中“The
foreigners
come
from
around
60
countries
and
areas.”可知,这些外国人来自大约60个国家和
地区。空处应介绍景德镇的外国移居者的情况。C项符合
语境。
4.
F 由上文提到的Taoxichuan
International
Art
Center
可推知,
F项符合语境。
5.
A 由下文中“I
would
like
to
...Japan”可知,
A项符合
语境。
外刊阅读
1.
A 细节理解题。根据第一段中two
Japanese
soldiers
watch
American
soldiers
roling
out
wire
from
one
battle
patrol
to
the
next可知答案。
2.
C 推理判断题。根据第二段中“The
first
...He
hears
a
sing-song
mumble
and
some
strange
gurgles
and
clicks.
The
second
soldier
also
listens.
Its
like
nothing
theyve
ever
heard
before.”可推知,两个日本士兵放弃窃听是因为
他们不懂土著语。
3.
D 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“With
a
code
talker,
there
was
no
need
for
code
machines
or
books.
Signals
could
be
coded
quickly,
and
were
completely
safe.”可推知,
他们的密码从没有被日本人破译。
4.
B 推理判断题。通读全文可知,在第二次世界大战期
间,美洲土著密码通讯员使美军在战斗最激烈的时候能够
快速地、秘密地分享命令和信息,所以本文与历史相关。
Module
4 Home
alone
Unit
1 I
can
look
after
myself,
although
it
wont
be
easy
for
me.
[单元新知特训]
一、
1.
clock 2.
missed 3.
platform 4.
rang
5.
address
二、
1.
to
meet 2.
anybody 3.
to
shut 4.
locked
5.
me
三、
1.
Wake
up 2.
passenger 3.
couple 4.
text
5.
simple
[阅读提优特训]
四、
1~5.
BDGEC
五、
1.
A 推理判断题。根据上文中“People
from
al
over
the
world
were
asking
if
they
could
be
part
of
satisfying
the
wish
list
too.”可知,来自世界各地的人们都在问他们是否
也能满足这个愿望清单。由此可推知,空处指弗洛里斯被
打动了。
2.
D 推理 判 断 题。根 据“The
family
felt
lonely
and
scared
...Flores
thought
of
having
the
girls
send
letters
about
wishes
by
baloon
...People
from
al
over
the
world
were
asking
if
they
could
be
part
of
satisfying
the
wish
list
too
...shouted
with
joy
...”可知,那段时期这家人先是感
到孤独;然后女孩们用气球发送关于愿望的信件,此时她
们希望愿望能够实现;之后来自世界各地的人们都想帮助
他们,这家人觉得难以置信;最后得到帮助,她们很兴奋。
3.
A 标题概括题。本文讲述了女孩们用气球发送关于
愿望的信件,最后得到帮助的故事,因此标题用 As
you
wish很贴合主题。
Unit
2 I
became
so
bored
with
their
orders
that
I
wished
they
would
leave
me
alone.
[单元新知特训]
一、
1.
empty 2.
cup 3.
orders 4.
tasks 5.
sofas
二、
1.
to
burn 2.
unhappy 3.
actualy 4.
to
keep
5.
worried
三、
1~5.
BCADC 6~8.
BAA
[阅读提优特训]
四、
1.
business 2.
alone 3.
manage 4.
unhappy
5.
Actualy 6.
worried 7.
unable 8.
wakes 9.
rings
10.
stil
五、
1.
A 根据but
he
had
a
poor
education并结合选项可
知,他应该是想要出名。
2.
D 根据on
the
street
for
a
living可推知,他应该是在街
上讨要食物来谋生。
3.
C 根据下文可知,父亲一直在寻找儿子。
look
for意为
“寻找”。
4.
A 根据上文父亲一直在寻找儿子的描述可知,父亲应
该是走遍了城市的每一个角落。
5.
B 根据on
the
wal可推知,此处应该是指把照片张贴
到墙上。put
up意为“张贴”。
6.
A 根据上文可知,父亲一直在寻找儿子,他想让儿子
回家。
come
back
home意为“回家”。
7.
C 根据上文可知,父亲在墙上张贴自己的照片,此处应
该是指儿子看到了其中的一张照片。
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