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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 7-8语篇训练
Ⅰ. 1—5 BAACD
Ⅱ. 1—5 BADAC 6—10 BDCAB
Ⅲ. 1.really 2.in 3.was invited 4.that/which
5.interesting 6.had 7.but/yet 8.impolite
9.days 10.the
Ⅳ. 1.They don't support her dream/They don't care about her opinion.
2.They should be given more responsibilities.
3.①However ②with
4.通过想出一个合理的观点并分享你的感受,你可能会改变他们的想法。
5.I should try to find a common ground to build trust with my parents.
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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 7-8语篇训练
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
(2025·福建)Mary's uncle Ted was an engineer. He told her great stories about the rockets he helped design, and he often brought Mary science books. He also taught her some knowledge about space. Mary loved technology and science, and she was also adventurous(爱冒险的). For those reasons, Mary's family kept telling her she should be an astronaut when she grew up, but she just wasn't sure.
One Saturday, Mary and Uncle Ted went to visit the Science Museum. They watched a show on space travel. Uncle Ted told her something interesting about spaceships and space suits. But she was most interested in two model robot arms and tried operating(操作) them. She stayed there all day and felt very excited.
By the time they got on the bus to return home, Mary was very tired. Closing her eyes, she was thinking about what it would be like to fly into space. As she nearly fell asleep, Mary started to feel the weightlessness that astronauts must feel when they are in zero gravity(重力). The next thing she knew, she was looking out the window not of a bus but of a spaceship. Mary was operating a huge robot arm outside the spaceship. She felt nervous. But she kept at it. Soon she succeeded. She felt proud of herself.
Just then, Mary heard Uncle Ted's voice. “Wake up, my dear! We're back home now.” When she opened her eyes, she realized she had been dreaming, but she knew this for sure—she wanted to be an astronaut one day and couldn't wait for her first trip into space.
1.What did Uncle Ted do?
A. He was a writer. B. He was an engineer.
C. He was an astronaut. D. He was a teacher.
2.What interested Mary most in the museum?
A. Two model robot arms. B. Amazing space suits.
C. A long show on space. D. An interesting spaceship.
3.How did Mary feel in the museum that Saturday?
A. Excited. B. Tired. C. Nervous. D. Proud.
4.What happened to Mary on her way home?
A. She was sent into space. B. She operated a robot arm.
C. She had a wonderful dream. D. She experienced zero gravity.
5.At last Mary decided to be an astronaut because of .
A. her science books B. her parents' wish
C. her uncle's encouragement D. her trip to the museum
Ⅱ. 完形填空
(2025·山东潍坊高密一模)“The Arctic(北极) is dying,” researchers returning from the Arctic have predicted.
Scientists from 20 countries, including China, have been trying to collect information about climate change in the past few years. They predicted there would be no more 1 in the Arctic during summer in the near future.
Global warming is 2 to Arctic life. Many animals search for their food on the ice. If they can't do this anymore, they will die of hunger. 3 so many animals are dying, they have to change their way of life. For example, polar bears 4 sea ice to find their food. When the sea ice melts(融化), they won't be able to 5 the hunger and are forced onto land. Scientists say the number of polar bears will drop by two-thirds to less than 10,000 by 2050.
As the days get warmer, there's 6 rain than snow in the Arctic. This hurts different kinds of animals. Many of them die because they can't reach the food under the ice. 7 the World Wildlife Fund, the number of reindeer has dropped by 56 percent over the last 20 years. Such losses have also influenced people 8 depend on reindeer for a living. In Europe and Russia, some people raise thousands of reindeer. But as these animals are 9 , their traditional ways of living may have to be changed in the future.
As we all know, environmental problem is so serious that everyone should pay attention to 10 . It needs our efforts to carry out every rule about environmental protection. It's time to get started and move on.
1.A. fog B. ice C. rain D. light
2.A. harmful B. similar C. positive D. narrow
3.A. Until B. Before C. Though D. Since
4.A. depend on B. hide under C. search for D. take up
5.A. sweep B. feel C. stand D. suffer
6.A. less B. more C. fewer D. heavier
7.A. Thanks to B. Because of C. Instead of D. According to
8.A. whom B. which C. who D. whose
9.A. disappearing B. surviving C. moving D. living
10.A. them B. it C. this D. those
Ⅲ. 语法填空
(2025·吉林长春)China is a country of etiquette(礼仪). I'm working here as a foreign teacher and I'm leaving soon. I 1. (real) have a deep understanding of Chinese culture and society.
Everything was new to me when I first arrived 2. China. As for seats at the table, Chinese people have their own culture. Once, I 3. (invite) to a big dinner at a restaurant. Before the dinner, someone showed me to take the seat 4. was ready for the most important person. It faced the door.
I found another 5. (interest) thing. Chinese people like giving gifts in pairs. Last month, I 6. (have) a party with three friends in my home. They each brought two gifts. I couldn't wait to open them, 7. one of my friends reminded me not to do that right away. He thought it was 8. (polite) to open gifts in front of the givers.
These are amazing 9. (day) of cultural experiences. I believe my stay in China will not be 10. last time. I expect to come to China again.
Ⅳ. 阅读表达
(2025·山东泰安肥城一模)What can we do when we disagree with our parents?
Sally is a teenage girl who wants to be a dancer. But her parents don't support her dream. “We want you to be a doctor,” they tell her. Sally often feels sad. She thinks her parents always tell her what to do and don't care about her opinion. She wants to obey her parents' wishes, but she also wants to follow her dreams. A few months ago, she wanted to go on a trip with her friends. Her parents said no to that again. “I just want to be my own person,” Sally thought to herself. “What should I do?”
Being a teenager is hard. You feel old enough to make up your own mind, but your parents always think that they know what's best for you. So, how can Sally fix her problem?
First, teenagers can try to look at things from their parents' point of view. Parents often have “long-imagined futures for their kids”, US psychologist Nick Friedman wrote in Psychology Today. This means that when our parents control what we do, they're trying to guide us. Our parents have been through many more things than we have. They were once teenagers themselves. So it makes sense to trust their wisdom and experience. After all, they don't control us to be mean. They do it because they love us.
But let's also look at things through a teenager's eyes. Many teens feel like they should be given more responsibilities.① , parents often don't agree with their children's decisions. Instead of just accepting their choice or arguing ② them, you should try sharing your feelings with your parents. US psychologist Carl E Pickhardt wrote in Psychology Today that sharing feelings with your parents can lead to positive changes, while not sharing them can cause misunderstandings.
So, if you feel that a decision your parents have made is unfair, you should sit down together and talk about it.By coming up with a reasonable argument and sharing your feelings, you may be able to change their minds. Their trust in you will also grow. As you get older, you'll be able to make more choices on your own. At the same time, however, try to find a common ground to build trust with your parents first.
1.What does Sally think about her parents?
2.What are things like in a teenager's eyes?
3.Fill in each blank in the passage with one proper word.
① ②
4.Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
5.If your parents don't agree with you, what should you do?
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