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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 3-4语篇训练
Ⅰ. 1—4 BACA
Ⅱ. 1—5 ABACD 6—10 BCCAD
Ⅲ. 1.conditions 2.a 3.made 4.keeping 5.meters
6.or 7.wind's 8.in 9.got 10.helps
Ⅳ. 1.Every couple of months.
2.Reporters, writers, and some other important people.
3.Everyone can get their hands on it.
4.Because the trends don't agree with their self-feeling.
5.No, because personal style matters more.(言之有理即可)
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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 3-4语篇训练
Ⅰ.阅读理解
(2025·山东烟台芝罘一模)In March 2025, China's Ministry of Education announced a new rule that all high schools must follow: starting in the fall of 2025, weekends will include two full days off.
Immediately after the news was shared online, it became a hot topic. Those who support the rule point out that high school students often suffer from not getting enough sleep and facing heavy stress. They believe the two-day break will not only allow teachers and students to rest but also encourage students to manage their own studies and stay healthy. On the other hand, critics(批评者) fear that without school guidance, some students might waste their weekends. They also worry that families with more resources can hire tutors(家庭教师) to keep up with studies, while others cannot, leading to unfairness in education.
For students about to enter high school, here are practical ways to make the most of weekends: When it comes to studying, planning is key. A good start is to create a schedule on Friday evening. Saturdays can be used to finish homework and go over lessons, while Sundays should focus on preparing for new topics and improving weaker subjects. Writing down mistakes from the week and figuring out how to correct them is another useful habit.
For relaxation and health, getting 7-8 hours of sleep each night is necessary. Daily exercise also keeps the body strong. Spending 2-3 hours each week on creative activities like music, drawing, or crafts can also sharpen focus and creativity. Helping at home by making shopping lists and managing money builds responsibility. Outside of school, joining volunteer work or trying out jobs related to future interests once a month adds real-world experience.
True fairness in education isn't about rules—it's about learning to plan your time wisely. Mastering this skill will pave the way for success both today and tomorrow.
1.What is the new rule announced by China's Ministry of Education in March 2025?
A. High schools can choose their own weekend schedules starting in 2025.
B. All high schools must have two-full-day weekends starting in the fall of 2025.
C. High school students should have at least one-day weekend starting in 2025.
D. High schools are not allowed to assign(布置) homework on weekends starting in 2025.
2.Why are some people against the new weekend rule for high schools?
A. They think students will have too much free time to waste.
B. They believe it will increase students' stress levels.
C. They are worried that schools will cut down on teaching hours.
D. They fear that students will not be able to handle their own studies.
3.What does the underlined phrase “related to” in the fourth paragraph probably mean?
A. Opposite to. B. Similar to. C. Connected with. D. Different from.
4.What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To introduce a new education rule and discuss its effects and offer suggestions.
B. To encourage students to make full use of their free time on weekends.
C. To show the unfairness in education caused by different family resources.
D. To emphasize(强调) the importance of life skills for high school students.
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2025·甘肃白银)Terry will never forget that day in 1968. Four-year-old Terry Hill and her younger brother Mikey were left alone in the car as their father went into a 1 . Terry was in the back seat while Mikey was in the front seat. Mikey wasn't wearing a seat belt. 2 moved over to the driver's seat. As they waited for their father, Mikey was playing with the steering wheel(方向盘). Somehow, he hit the gear shift(换挡器). Because their car 3 on a small hill, it started moving back slowly. There were cars coming and going all around at that moment.
Terry tried to open the door. However, it was too 4 for a 4-year-old girl. She didn't know 5 to do. Just then, Terry saw her dad 6 out of the shop. But running right in front of him was someone else: a young man. He reached the car first, 7 the brake(刹车) on and saved Terry and her brother just in time.
For over 50 years, Terry has always remembered how the stranger 8 helped them out without thinking twice. “This young guy, he runs to the car, gets the door open, moves my brother over and puts the brake on. Everything 9 so fast.” Terry said, “He 10 saw what needed to be done and acted immediately. That has made a huge influence on me for my whole life.”
1.A. shop B. school C. farm D. bank
2.A. It B. He C. She D. They
3.A. was parked B. was found C. was washed D. was bought
4.A. easy B. small C. heavy D. far
5.A. why B. where C. when D. what
6.A. driving B. rushing C. looking D. waiting
7.A. saw B. spent C. put D. touched
8.A. happily B. slowly C. bravely D. rudely
9.A. happened B. stopped C. moved D. changed
10.A. still B. also C. already D. just
Ⅲ.语法填空
(2025·新疆改编)Can roses really grow in the desert? The answer is yes. Yutian in Xinjiang has perfect 1. (condition) to grow some special roses. It has 2. long history of rose growing. In the past, roses were mainly 3. (make) into rose jam(酱). But in recent years, they have played an important part in 4. (keep) the desert from growing.
Roses' roots(根) go down over three 5. (meter) deep and make the sand stay close around the plants. In just two 6. three years, a single rose can grow into a group. These rose groups can slow down the 7. (wind) speed.
Growing roses 8. the desert has greatly changed the local people's life. “Last year, my family 9. (get) 63,000 yuan just from growing roses,” a farmer said. “It brings in income(收入) and 10. (help) to stop the desert from growing. That's something to be proud of,” he added.
Today, Yutian's rose industry has developed a lot. Over 30 rose products are now sold across China. The roses from this dry land are now reaching far and wide markets.
Ⅳ.阅读表达
(2025·江苏扬州)Fashion trends(趋势) are around us, and can be exciting. A trend used to happen in a 20-year cycle, but the latest development of the Internet and clothing business has increasingly cut the length of the cycle short. Now, it seems there comes a new fashion trend every couple of months, but it still follows the same stages:
●A trend is usually first brought in during a big fashion show. Reporters, writers, and some other important people collect what they have learned in the show and predict a trend in the near future.
●Then the trend is talked about online and finally worn by famous people to make it better accepted, which leads to the rise of the trend.
●Once the trend becomes popular, it will go to the public soon. Large clothing companies and shops begin following the trend so that everyone can get their hands on it. This is when the trend gets to the highest point.
●After that, the trend usually falls and becomes out of date. However, this is not always the end, as trends happen in broader cycles and most get popular again.
Trends can be a great way to try something new and test your style. A survey says some people enjoy following trends because they keep fashion exciting and provide fresh ideas. However, others may not think so, especially when a trend doesn't agree with how they feel about themselves. Trends can be fun, but sometimes prove a waste of money because many simply see trends as brands(品牌). So, should we follow fashion trends?
Clearly, there's no right answer—whether to follow trends or not depends on how they go with your values, spending, and sense of self. It does not hurt to watch trend reports but never choose to follow them unless you really think they fit with your personal style.
1.How long does a new fashion trend last now?
2.Who usually first realizes a new fashion trend?
3.Which situation means the trend has reached the highest point?
4.Why do some people dislike following trends according to the survey?
5.Do you prefer brands when buying clothes? Why or why not?
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