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初中英语
九年级上册·(RJ版)·安徽专版
Unit 1 How can we become good learners?
综合阅读专项
Ⅰ. 完形填空(2024烟台改编)
I have learned four languages-English, Spanish,
French and Chinese. Although I wasn’t great at 1 when I
was a kid, I 2 by traveling to places like Beijing, Dali and Kunming.
( D )1. A. English
B. Spanish
C. French
D. Chinese
( B )2. A. appeared
B. improved
C. cheated
D. increased
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An 3 time for me was two summers ago when I went
to Hangzhou. I joined a program where I became an English teacher for primary school kids.
( B )3. A. ancient
B. important
C. unknown
D. expensive
B
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This 4 let me learn more about the Chinese language and traditions. Our classroom was like a melting pot(熔炉) of ideas, with lots of language sharing and laughter.
( C )4. A. class
B. culture
C. experience
D. examination
C
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My travels and 5 experience in Hangzhou completely changed how I see the world. It made me 6 the close relationship of different countries, and now I want to be a global citizen(世界公民).
( A )5. A. teaching
B. loving
C. guiding
D. communicating
( C )6. A. change
B. remind
C. realize
D. achieve
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I want to help people from different countries understand
each other, 7 between China and the US.
( D )7. A. only
B. seriously
C. actually
D. especially
In China, we see a lot of 8 of American culture,
such as Disney cartoon characters, McDonald’s and Coca-Cola.
( C )8. A. programs
B. dreams
C. signs
D. advertisements
D
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However, I couldn’t find many signs of Chinese culture
in the US, except for Chinese
9 . I went to some but
found the food there very different from real Chinese food. I think China still has much to do to further promote(推动) its
cultural influence among the American people.
( A )9. A. restaurants
B. shops
C. farms
D. factories
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As for me, I will 10 to be one of those who can help
deepen the understanding between China and the US.
( D )10. A. regret
B. refuse
C. happen
D. continue
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Ⅱ. 阅读理解
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If you are smart about the way you learn English, you
don’t even need to live in an English-speaking country. Use
these tips to improve your English.
•Find study partners.
You don’t need native speakers to practice your English.
Find a study partner, or join an English club and meet
regularly to speak English.
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Just reading English in textbooks can get boring. Try
reading English texts written for and by native speakers. It will
be a challenge at first but a lot more interesting once you can do it.
•Listen to real English.
Train your ears by listening to English spoken at normal
speed, even if you don’t understand anything. Also practice
listening without seeing things written down and listen to them
several times to catch any interesting or unusual vocabulary in
there.
•Use authentic materials.
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•Learn about the culture.
Find out about the people and the culture of English-
speaking countries. Learning a language is not just about
vocabulary and grammar. It’s about communicating with
people who have different ways of thinking as well as
speaking!
•Whatever you do, have fun!
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Learning a language does take work, but you’ll be more
likely to stick to it if you are enjoying yourself. Play games,
do crossword puzzles, sing songs and don’t worry too much
about making mistakes!
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( D )1. The underlined word “authentic” in the passage
probably means .
A. difficult B. easy
C. special D. real
( A )2. Which is NOT true about practicing your English?
A. It’s not necessary to learn grammar.
B. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.
C. It’s important to learn English culture.
D. Work hard and communicate with others very often.
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( C )3. What is the purpose of this passage?
A. To ask us not to live in an English-speaking country.
B. To tell us the importance of learning English well.
C. To give us some advice on practicing our English.
D. To list interesting facts about English culture.
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阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数
要求)。
Did you know that vocabulary is more important than
grammar? If you have good vocabulary, you can
communicate successfully, even if the grammar is not
completely perfect.
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However, one common problem is learning new words
and then forgetting them. So when you want to use a new word
in a conversation, you can’t remember it at that moment.
Does this often happen to you? The reason for this difficulty is
that most students try to learn vocabulary by studying lists and
dictionaries and remembering the words. But it may not work
if you don’t have a very good memory.
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The best way to learn vocabulary and remember the words
successfully is to learn new words and use them at once. You
can do this with a very simple exercise. Every time you learn a
new word, for example, from an English lesson or an
article, write it down in your vocabulary notebook. Writing is
more active than just reading a definition(释义). You should
write the word, the definition in English or the translation,
one example sentence from the article or dictionary and one
example sentence that you create.
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Imagine you just learn the word “generous”, write in
your vocabulary notebook: generous (adjective), definition-
giving or willing to give freely. Example one, from the
article: Thanks for paying for my dinner. You’re very
generous. Example two, my example: My brother is
generous because he volunteers at the animal shelter on
weekends. It’s best if your example sentences are true to your
life, because this creates a personal connection with the new
word.
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The next day, read your vocabulary notebook again and try to
add one more example sentence using the new word. It’s
helpful for you to remember it. These two simple steps-writing
the word and using it at once-help you remember and use new
words.
Do you have a vocabulary notebook? If not, start now.
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4. What is the common problem when learning words? (不超
过10个词)
5. What’s the English meaning of “generous”? (不超过
10个词)
6. Which two steps can help you remember and use a new word
according to the passage? (不超过10个词)
It is learning new words and then forgetting them.
Giving or willing to give freely.
Writing the new word and using it at once.
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“You pretty, he ugly. You swan(天鹅), he frog!”
Foreign people just love this funny English sentence and use it
around the Chinese Internet.
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It all started when a foreign girl named Kris posted a sad
photo online. It seemed that her boyfriend made her cry. Some
nice Chinese people tried to cheer her up. They asked her to
find someone better. Some made funny Chinglish(中式英语)
sentences to make her feel happy, such as “You swan, he
frog”. This sentence became a hit with foreigners. Many found
it cool. They shared it a lot online and made funny pictures
with it.
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“I need Chinese net users in my life who call the people
that have hurt me frogs,” said a foreign Internet user,
showing her love for the Chinglish expression. Some of them
wanted to know why Chinese people used “swan” and “frog” to
describe this couple. After looking into it, they learned that it
came from the famous old Chinese story of the beautiful swan
and the ugly frog, and got interested in both Chinese stories
and culture.
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In the past, people often corrected those who spoke
Chinglish because it was full of grammar mistakes. However,
with globalization(全球化), people from different countries
can now share their ideas more often. Different styles of spoken
English are becoming common and even accepted. English with
local culture can also be popular. For example, the well-
known phrase “add oil” has now appeared in The Oxford
English Dictionary and people use it widely. The phrase shows
Chinese culture.
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“Once I understood the full meaning, it became much
funnier,” said Cody, a young man from New Zealand,
when asked about “You swan, he frog”. “It’s great that more Chinese culture is being shared with the rest of the world,” he said.
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( C )1. Who made the sentence “You swan, he frog”?
A. A foreign girl named Kris.
B. Kris’s boyfriend.
C. Some nice Chinese people.
D. Some foreigners.
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( D )2. Why did the sentence “You swan, he frog” become
popular among foreigners?
A. Because it is Chinglish.
B. Because they found it easy to remember.
C. Because it is part of a famous English poem.
D. Because they found it funny and cool.
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( C )3. With globalization, people from different countries
can .
A. share their ideas less often
B. make less grammar mistakes
C. speak English in different styles
D. correct those who speak Chinglish
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( B )4. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Foreigners love Chinglish expressions about animals.
B. Chinglish is becoming popular among foreigners.
C. Chinese people are getting better at spoken English.
D. Foreigners find it hard to understand Chinese culture.
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词汇积累
look into 调查
local adj. 当地的;本地的
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谢谢观看
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