范畴2 主题十一 公共规则与法治认知-(精练册)【中考特训·高分提能特训】2026年河北中考英语课后作业案课件PPT(人教版)

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 -
年级 九年级
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类型 课件
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使用场景 中考复习
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 河北省
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发布时间 2026-01-30
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作者 山东学缘教育图书有限公司
品牌系列 中考特训·中考总复习
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该初中英语中考复习课件聚焦“公共规则与法治认知”课标主题,对接七下Unit 4、九全Unit 7等教材内容,覆盖阅读细节定位(如公共规则执行流程)和写作规范表达(如公共规则践行反思邮件)核心考点,按完形填空、阅读理解、阅读表达等中考常考题型梳理考点权重,体现备考针对性。 课件亮点在于“真题实战+素养融合”模式,如2025天津完形填空真题解析,通过“上下文逻辑推理”和“法律术语辨析”培养语言能力与思维品质,写作部分结合校园场景指导邮件格式与法治内涵表达,助力学生掌握答题技巧,教师可依此开展专题复习,提升中考冲刺效率。

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英语 1 第一部分 课标主题读写综合 范畴2 人与社会 主题十一 公共规则与法治认知 2 考查维度 1. 阅读维度:依托校园与社会公共规则实践、遵守公共秩序的重要性的文章,考查对公共规则执行流程、法治认知相关信息的细节定位。 2. 写作维度:通过中考高频体裁(如公共规则践行反思邮件)考查规范表达,融入校园特色,促使学生对公共规则重要性、法治精神内涵的理解,深化对多元文化下公共规则与法治的认知。 教材链接 人教 七下 Unit 4 Don’t eat in class. 九全 Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes. 冀教 九全 Unit 3 Safety 3 一、完形填空 A(2025 天津) One day, as I was walking home from school, I noticed a man climbing into a house. He used a ladder (梯子) to 1 an open window of the house. While he was climbing, he kept looking around to see 2 anyone saw him. Seeing this, I ran to the nearest public telephone and excitedly called the 3 to tell them about it. A few minutes later, a police car arrived. The police officers surrounded (包围) the 4 . One of them shouted to the burglar (窃贼) to get out of the house. A man, who was very surprised, looked out of the window. He came out of the house and asked the police officers whether he did something 5 or something against the law (法律). He then invited the police officers into the house. 4 After the police officers asked the man some questions and 6 his identity (身份), they learned that the man himself lived in the house. He had to enter the house 7 the open window because his keys were lost. I felt very 8 , so I apologised (道歉) to him. However, the man and the police officers 9 me for calling the police. They thought I really 10 about my neighbours. 1.( ) A. ride B. reach C. send D. make B 2.( ) A. which B. when C. if D. what C 3.( ) A. police B. teachers C. workers D. drivers A 4.( ) A. park B. house C. office D. school B 5.( ) A. difficult B. interesting C. clever D. wrong D 6.( ) A. checked B. moved C. dreamed D. visited A 7.( ) A. on B. under C. through D. between C 8.( ) A. happy B. sleepy C. strong D. sorry D 9.( ) A. trained B.joined C. thanked D. waited C 10.( ) A. cared B. talked C. threw D. forgot A 6 【 主旨大意】本文主要讲述作者误将忘带钥匙爬窗回家的人当成小偷报警 ,最终发现是误会的故事。 1. B 解析 :ride 骑 ;reach 够到 ; send 发送 ;make制作。根据“He used a ladder to. . . an open window of the house”可知 ,爬梯子应是为了够到窗户。 2. C 解析 : which 哪一个 ; when 当……时 ;if是否 ;what什么 。根据“ kept looking around to see. . . anyone saw him ”可知 , 环顾四周应是为了确认是否有人看见他。 3. A 解析:police 警察 ; teachers 老师 ;workers工人 ;drivers 司机。根据“ a police car arrived ”可知 , “ 我 ”发现可疑行为后是联系的警察。 4. B 解析:park 公园; house 房子; office 办公室; school 学校。根据 “a man climbing into a house ”可知 , 警察包围的是男人进入的房子。 5. D 解析:difficult 困难的;interesting有趣的 ;clever 聪明的 ;wrong 错误的。根据“something against the law”可知 ,此处应与“违法”并列 , wrong“错误的”符合语境。 6. A 解析: checked 检查 ; moved 移 动 ;dreamed 梦想 ;visited 拜访。根 据“After the police officers asked the man some questions and. . . his identity ”可知 ,警察应是核实这名男子的身份。 7. C 解析: on 在 … … 上 面 ; under 在……下面;through 穿过;between 在 … … 之 间。根据“He had to enter the house. . . the open window because his keys were lost ”可知 , 因为钥匙掉了 ,故应是从开着的窗户进入房子, 即要穿过窗户进入。 8. D 解析:happy 开心的;sleepy困倦的;strong强壮的 ;sorry抱歉的。根据“soI apologised to him”可知 , 我道歉了 ,故应是感到很抱歉。 9. C 解析: trained 训练; joined 加入 ;thanked 感谢;waited等待。根据“They thought I. . . about my neighbours” 可知 , 他们应是因我的警惕性而感谢我。 10. A 解析:cared 关心;talked 谈论; threw扔; forgot忘记。根据“However, the man and the police officers. . . me for calling the police. They thought I really. . . about my neighbours.”可知 ,警察和男人表扬了我,故应是因为“我”关心邻居 ,cared about“关心”。 A 二、阅读理解 Singapore is considered to be one of the cleanest countries in the world and attracts a large number of tourists every year. The country is famous for cleanliness and order which come from strict expectations about public behaviour. Now, we’ve put together a list of “dos and don’ts”. If in doubt, check out the laws in more detail here: https://www. gou. sg. When using the escalator (自动扶梯) in singapore, you should stand on the left and walk on the right. This allows those who want to walk up to go around you easily. Singapore also provides separate cycling and walking paths, so you should make sure you walk on the right paths. This keeps everyone a bit safer and prevents overcrowding. 9 Although Singapore has taken up a large number of new technologies into daily life, many areas still see the value of cash (现金). So having cash in hand is essential. For example, some smaller neighbourhood shops may prefer customers to pay cash. In Singapore, the first thing you need to do is get some tap water (自来水). The water is carefully tested, so it’s safe to drink straight from the tap. Bottled water is widely available but it’s expensive, tap water can help you save money. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do. In singapore, for example, the sale and import of chewing gum is not allowed, meaning you cannot even bring gum with you when you enter. To keep public transportation clean, singapore also has strict rules on behaviour while riding. The picture below is a good example. 10 Singapore officials and locals take their rules very seriously, which makes their country clean and enjoyable for people from around the world. 11 1. Singapore is famous for its . A. cleanliness and order B. tap water C. using cash D. no smoking 2. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 2? A. You can stand on both sides while using escalator. B. There are separate paths for cycling and walking. C. You can only use cash in Singapore. D. There are no bottled water selling in Singapore. A B 12 3. What does the underlined word “essential” mean in the third paragraph? A. 安全的 B. 有礼貌的 C. 可能的 D. 必要的 4. Where does this passage come from? A. A travel website. B. A personal diary. C. A research paper. D. A sports magazine. C A 13 A【主旨大意】本文主要介绍了新加坡作为世界上最干净的国家之一,其清洁与秩序源于对公众行为的严格规范,并详细列举了游客需注意的“行为准则”。 1. A 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段 “The country is famous for cleanliness and order. . . ”可知 ,新加坡的著名特点是清洁和秩序。 2. B 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Singapore also provides separate cycling and walking paths”可知 ,新加坡有专门的自行车道和步行道。 3. D 解析:词义猜测题。根据第三段“many areas still see the value of cash. . . some smaller neighbourhood shops may prefer customers to pay cash”可知 ,许多地区仍然看到现金的价值并且一些较小的社区商店可能更喜欢顾客付现金;结合“So having cash in hand is essential.”可推知,此处应表示手头有现金是必要的。因此essential意为“必要的”。 4. A 解析:文章出处题。全文围绕新加坡旅游行为规范展开 ,提供了实用建议 ,并附政府官网链接 , 因此 ,本文应来自旅游网站。 B On March 27th, 2025, China’s health and market agencies brought out new food safety rules. The main goal is to help people choose healthier and safer foods. One big change is that words like “no added” or “zero added” will disappear from food package labels (标识). Companies used these words to sell their products, but they could trick consumers (消费者). For example, a “no added sugar” juice might still have a lot of natural fruit sugars. This makes consumers think it has no sugar at all. Also, some products changed one sweetener for another, making buyers misunderstand. The new rules want to make labels easier to understand and more honest. Now, consumers are told to look carefully at the ingredient list instead of being fooled by nice-sounding marketing words. What’s more, common allergens (过敏原) like nuts, eggs, or milk must be clearly shown on labels, either in bold (黑体) letters or underlined. 15 Another important change is the use of digital (数码的) labels. By just scanning the QR code (二维码) on the package, consumers can get a lot of information. They can find out where the ingredients come from, how to store the food, and even watch teaching videos. Food expiration (过期) dates will be made simpler, too. Instead of finding out how long a product can last from the production date, labels will now show the “use by” date directly. To stop food waste, some products may also have a “best before” date. Companies have two years to change their packaging and use up the old products. These rules not only protect consumers but also make producers focus on really improving the quality. Without doubt, they show China’s promise to be open in food production and care about public health. 16 1. Which of the following is NOT allowed on food packaging labels according to the passage? A. QR codes linking to ingredient sources. B. Words like “no sugar” or “zero added”. C. Clear expiration dates labeled as “use by”. D. Allergens underlined in bold letters. 2. What does the underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refer to (指代)? A. The new food safety rules. B. The digital labels with QR codes. C. The companies selling products. D. The food expiration dates. B A 17 3. What can we infer about food companies in the future? A. They must reduce the use of natural fruit sugars. B. They can’t trick customers with labels any more. C. They will no longer use any kind of sweeteners. D. They have 2 years to sell out their old products. 4. What is the best title for the passage? A. New Technology in China’s Food Packaging B. Fighting Food Waste with Better Dates C. Clearer Allergen Warnings on Food Labels D. China’s New Food Labels for Safer Eating B D 18 It’s nice for someone to return the money he or she found to the owner. It’s also what people need to do by law. Recently, a university student left her smartphone in a restaurant. A man later picked it up.When the phone owner found the man, he asked for two thousand yuan from the owner. He even said that he would delete all the information on the phone if the owner wouldn’t give him the money. The owner couldn’t provide the money and she didn’t have to. The police suggested that the owner should file a lawsuit (起诉) against the man. According to the ciuil code (《民法典》), when you find something by accident, you mustn’t keep it as your own. You can either tell the owner to come and get it if you can reach him or her, or you can hand it over to the police. 三、阅读表达 19 In one situation, the finder can get money from the owner. By law, the owner should pay the money the finder had to spend for safe keeping. The owner should also pay the traveling expenses of the finder when he or she returns the lost thing. Other than this, the finder shouldn’t ask for more money, such as a reward for giving it back. If the finder keeps the lost things on purpose, he or she may face up to two years in prison (监狱) if the lost things are very valuable. 20 1. Where did the university student leave her smartphone? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In a restaurant. 2. What mustn’t people do when they find something by accident according to the ciuil code? ________________________________________________________________________ Keep it as their own. 3. What did the police suggest the university student do? ________________________________________________________________________ File a lawsuit against the man. 21 4. What should we do if we find a wallet and can ’t find the owner? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Hand it over to the police. 5. Have you ever returned something you found to the owner? Why or why not? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Yes. Because it’s the right thing to do./No. Because I couldn’t find the owner. 22 $

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