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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 9-10语篇训练
Ⅰ. 1—5 ACDEB
Ⅱ. 1—5 ACBAD 6—10 BCCAD
Ⅲ. 1.selling 2.if/whether 3.herself 4.However 5.safety
6.a 7.of 8.were thrown 9.more 10.left
Ⅳ. 1.It was shown as an evil creature (to warn people about the dangers of giving in to their desires).
2.By giving the snake demon more feelings.
3.The film shows Fa Hai as more human, showing his struggles and challenging old ideas of what is right and wrong.
4.The story is told in a fun and light way.
5.The main characters (the snake)./The cultural importance of the story./China's traditional culture.(言之有理即可)
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第一部分 教材语篇集训
九年级 Units 9-10语篇训练
Ⅰ.阅读还原
(2025·山西改编)Good manners are necessary in a society. Many think good manners stop them from doing what they want, but in fact they give you a social advantage. 1.
Greet the guest
When someone visits your parents, you need to say hello to him warmly. Maybe you feel uncomfortable shaking hands with him, but you should still look into his eyes or give him a friendly smile.
Offer to clean up
2. Even if you don't make the mess, you are supposed to help put away things, for you benefit from using those things.
3.
Listen to people when they tell you what they don't like, whether it's a friend who doesn't want a hug, a cousin who doesn't want to share his snacks, or a parent who doesn't think you can open the bathroom door without knocking.
Do small acts of kindness
There are plenty of things that you can do for others, like holding doors open, giving up seats to the old, or letting someone go first in line. 4.
Include everyone
Sometimes you don't want to talk to others simply because you don't like them. You don't have to be good friends with everyone, but you should notice people around you. 5.
Caring about basic manners will set you ahead of others, make you confident in new situations, and help you become popular among people.
A. Read on for some manners you should learn.
B. Just think about how you would feel if all the classmates were invited to a party except you.
C. After a birthday party or a dinner, you should help sweep the floor, do the dishes or take out the rubbish.
D. Consider others' dislikes
E. These not only show your understanding of what others need, but also help society run smoothly.
F. Accept others' shortcomings
Ⅱ.完形填空
(2025·山东青岛莱西一模)
Gift-giving in different countries
From birthdays and anniversaries to going-away presents, or perhaps just when visiting someone's home, there are many 1 to buy gifts for people during the year.
However, the etiquette of gift-giving isn't the same in all places around the world. So if you're buying for someone 2 another culture, it might be useful to know what to do—or what not to do.
In fact, buying a gift might not always be appropriate(恰当的) in every situation. In many parts of the Middle East, giving gifts is an important part of business and personal life — 3 it's not a good idea for a man to buy a gift for a woman they don't know well, or for a woman to buy one for a man. And in Yemen and Saudi Arabia, gifts are only given between people who are already quite 4 .
You'll also 5 to think about how you wrap(包) the gift. In Egypt, gifts are often wrapped twice in two different types of paper, while in other countries some 6 of wrapping shouldn't be used at all. For example, you shouldn't use white in China, or black or purple in South America, because these colors are related to 7 .
8 you give or receive the present is also different. In Ghana, gifts should be given with the right hand, and the same is true in India and the Middle East. In some Asian countries, including China and Japan, the person getting the gift might refuse it two or three times 9 finally accepting it. This is thought to be a polite way of receiving a gift in some situations.
But perhaps the most important thing, 10 you are in the world, is the purpose of your gift: You want to show you care!
1.A. reasons B. problems C. meanings D. festivals
2.A. except B. with C. from D. behind
3.A. so B. but C. since D. because
4.A. close B. different C. proud D. strange
5.A. decide B. hope C. want D. need
6.A. secrets B. colors C. forms D. parts
7.A. birth B. wealth C. death D. happiness
8.A. Whose B. Why C. How D. When
9.A. before B. until C. through D. over
10.A. whichever B. whatever C. whoever D. wherever
Ⅲ. 语法填空
(2025·山东临沂河东一模)Tina lived in a small village. Her family made a living by 1. (sell) a special fruit there. The sweet fruit took four months to grow ripe(成熟的) and was very popular locally. Tina often wondered 2. they could sell the fruit in the capital for more money. Her mother said it was not worth the cost. Tina decided to make the four-month journey to the capital to sell the fruit by 3. (she). The fruit should be perfectly ripe when she arrived. 4. , selling a new-looking fruit wasn't easy. After waiting a long time for the 5. (safe) test, the fruit was too ripe to be eaten. Her business plan failed.
One night, Tina found 6. strange hole in a wall. It reminded Tina 7. her shoes, which had many holes after her long journey. Angry about the failure and herself, she threw her shoes into the hole. To her surprise, some coins came out. More things 8. (throw) into the hole by her and the hole always gave her some coins, more valuable than what she threw in. Then all her coins were thrown into the hole, and she hoped to get even 9. (many) money. But nothing came out. Tina understood what her mother meant. Those who want more than they need will end up losing everything. She 10. (leave) the city with no money but a wiser heart.
Ⅳ. 阅读表达
(2025·山东德州德城、陵城、天衢三区联考一模)As the Year of the Snake begins, the famous Legend of the White Snake, a story loved for over 1,000 years, continues to encourage many Spring Festival events and activities.
Known as one of China's four great folktales, the story has changed over time across different dynasties, with its cultural importance still living on today.
“In the earliest versions of the White Snake legend, the snake spirit was shown as an evil(邪恶的) creature to warn people about the dangers of giving in to their desires(欲望),” said Wang Yong'en, a professor from the Communication University of China.
During the Ming Dynasty(1368-1644), in the work Jing Shi Tong Yan (Stories to Caution the World), writer Feng Menglong gave the snake demon(妖) more feelings. The story is about Xu Xian, a handsome man, and Bai Niangzi, a snake demon who marries him. But the monk Fa Hai puts an end to their peaceful life by tricking Xu into cheating Bai. “When the snake demon is caught, she looks into Xu's eyes with sadness and surprise,” said Wang.
Today, new technology and ways of storytelling have added new layers(层次) to the tale, making it connect with modern values. One example is Tsui Hark's 1993 movie Green Snake, which shows Fa Hai as more human, showing his struggles and challenging old ideas of what is right and wrong.
Beijing-based Light Chaser Animation's White Snake is popular with younger audiences. The story is told in a fun and light way, which critics(评论家) say makes it easier for younger viewers to connect with.
By sharing popular movies like these with people around the world, China's rich stories and traditional culture are becoming more well-known globally(全球地).
1.What was the snake spirit like in the earliest versions of the White Snake legend?
2.How did Feng Menglong change the snake demon in his work Jing Shi Tong Yan?
3.How did Tsui Hark show modern values in his 1993 movie Green Snake?
4.Why is Light Chaser Animation's White Snake popular with younger audiences?
5.What's the same in all versions of the White Snake legend?
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