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英 语
课堂精讲册
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第一部分 教材知识精讲练
九年级 (全) Units 7~8
温馨提示:请先完成教材词汇默写册P62~P64
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一阶 情境溯源过考点
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考点1 regret的用法[Unit 7 P51]
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拓展训练
1.To ____(I) regret, Jim didn’t go hiking with me. The
scenery along the way was really beautiful.
2.My personal opinion is to think twice before you act, or you
will regret ________(make) some decisions too quickly.
3.I regret _______(tell) you that I can’t have a picnic with
you this weekend because I have to prepare for the final exam.
my
making
to tell
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考点2 manage的用法[Unit 7 P52]
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manage to do sth. 设法做成某事(强调结果);try to do
sth.努力做某事(强调动作)
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教材情境溯源
4.I hope to get a business degree and become a _________
(manage).[九(全)U14]
manager
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拓展训练
5.A teacher is giving a talk to his students on stress
_____________(manage).
management
6.With the help of Mr. Green, Tom managed ____________
(translate) this poem into English.
7.Many valuable chances are often hidden within the challenges,
so try ________(find) and catch them.
to translate
to find
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考点3 prevent的用法[Unit 8 P62]
如:We should do something to prevent the global warming.
For example, remember to turn off the lights when we leave the
classroom. 我们应该采取措施防止全球变暖。例如,当我们离开
教室时记得关灯。
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教材情境溯源
8.Some people think the rocks can not only stop people from
__________(become) ill but also keep them healthy.[九(全)
U8]
becoming
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拓展训练
9.The Chinese believe that menshen can protect their homes and
prevent bad things from _________(enter) their homes.
entering
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考点4 辨析attend, join(贵州2024.41), join in与take part
in[Unit 8 P58]
辨析 用法及常见短语
attend 侧重指出席或参加正式的活动或场合(会议、婚礼、
葬礼;去上课、上学、听报告或讲座等)。如:attend
the wedding参加婚礼。
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辨析 用法及常见短语
join 侧重指加入某一组织或团体,并成为其中一员,后接
表示组织或团体的名词,相当于become a member
of。如:join the army参军。
join in 多指参加小规模的活动,如“球赛、游戏”等。如:join
in the game加入游戏。
take
part in 多指参加群众性活动、会议、游行、比赛等,强调主
语参与其中并发挥积极作用,有时可与join in互换。
续表
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拓展训练
10.用attend, join, join in与take part in填空
It is important for teenagers to _______ classes to learn
knowledge. We can also _____________ some activities such as
sports, music, or drama to develop our skills and interests.
Besides, we can _____ some study groups to discuss problems
with our classmates and share different ideas. It is a good way
to learn from others. Finally, don’t forget to ________ games to
attend
take part in
join
join in
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have fun with your classmates and make new friends. In a
word, we need to have more ways to develop all kinds of
abilities and make our school life colorful.
考点5 It is +过去分词+that…句型[Unit 8 P59]
It is said that… 相当于People say that…, 意为“据
说……”,It为形式主语,真正的主语是that引导的从句。
相似句型:It is believed/supposed/reported/known that… 人
们相信/据猜测/据报道/众所周知……
如:It is believed that walking for half an hour every day is
good for health.人们认为每天散步半小时对健康有好处。
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教材情境溯源
11.据说,一位名叫神农的中国统治者是最早发现茶可以作为饮品
的人。[九(全)U6]
_____ _____ that a Chinese ruler called Shen Nong was the
first to discover tea as a drink.
It’s
said
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真题情境溯源
12.It’s _________(report) that self-driving cars could reduce
road accidents by 90 percent and save governments a lot of
money.(2023贵州阅读C)
reported
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二阶 深挖教材链中考
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Ⅰ.补全英语译文 同2025年真题考查形式
在英语课上,同学们针对青少年行为规范展开讨论,大家普
遍认为规则在成长中有着重要作用,请你补全你们小组对于规则
的看法。[Topic:九(全)Unit 7 Rules]
1.学校和家庭通常会制定规则,以便教导青少年养成良好的行为
习惯。
Schools and families often set rules so that they _____
_____________ teenagers about good behavior.
can
educate/teach
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2.这些规则帮助他们学会在社会中恰当行事。
These rules help them learn how to act properly ___ ________.
in
society
3.当青少年遵守规则时,他们也能学会明智地做自己的决定。
When teenagers follow rules, they also learn to make their
_____ _________ wisely.
own
decisions
4.对他们来说,在尊重规则的同时礼貌地表达自己的想法是很重
要的。
It’s important for them ___ ________ their ideas politely while
respecting rules.
to
express
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5.而且,一些基本规则必须被每个人遵守,这样才能维持生活的
秩序。
And some basic rules must ____ _________ by everyone to
keep life in order.
be
followed
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Ⅱ.短文填空
[素材改编自人教九(全)Unit 8 Section B 2b]
My parents and I all like travelling. To celebrate my
twelfth birthday, my parents took 1. ____(I) to visit
Stonehenge last year. We 2. _______(land) on the local
airport after a long and tiring flight. After we entered
Stonehenge, we were amazed by the huge stones standing in
perfect circles.
me
landed
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Stonehenge is not only a symbol of ancient wisdom but
also one of its greatest 3. __________(mystery). Every year it
4. ________(receive) more than 750,000 visitors. People like
to go there especially in June as they want to see the sun
rising on the 5. ________(long) day of the year.
Some historians believed Stonehenge was a temple. And
ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods there. Some
people believe the stones have a 6. ________(medicine)
mysteries
receives
longest
medical
purpose. They think the stones can keep people away from 7.
_______(ill). No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for,
but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a
special purpose. Some think people at that time put them 8.
___________(honour) ancestors. Others think it was used to
celebrate a victory over an enemy.
The builders built Stonehenge 9. _______(slow) over a
long period of time. But scientists and historians haven’t found
illness
to honour
slowly
an exact explanation for its appearance. No one knows how it
10. __________(build). Perhaps we might never know, but we
do know the builders must have been hard-working and great
planners.#1.4
was built
三阶 原创语篇深研读
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话题:自动扶梯新规定
文体:说明文 文章词数:约280词
难度:★★★☆☆ 建议用时:7分钟
The first modern escalator(自动扶梯) appeared at the
Paris Expo in 1900. By 1911, it had become a key part of
London’s subway. A new “unspoken rule” came with it: Stand
on the right, walk on the left. This let tired people rest on one
side, while others in a hurry could pass quickly. At first, this
seemed friendly. But today, experts say it causes problems.
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Why? Because too many people standing on the same side
breaks down escalators faster. This makes breakdowns(故障)
more likely. For example, Nanjing Metro found in 2016 that
95% of their escalators had serious damage(损坏) on the
right side.
Also, walking on moving escalators is hazardous. Escalator
steps are higher than normal stairs, so people often fall over.
Data shows 75% of escalator accidents happen when people
walk.
Walking actually slows everyone down. “If people walk on
the left but stand on the right, it takes longer to clear the
crowd,” says Michael Fu, a business professor. Most people
stand, so the left side stays empty. This causes crowds to build
up at the bottom.
In 2015, London tested a new idea: everyone stands on
both sides. At Holborn Station, one of London’s busiest,
congestion(拥堵) dropped by 30%. Standing took 40 seconds,
while walking took 26 seconds. But waiting time at the bottom
fell from 138 seconds to just 59 seconds!
Now, more cities are changing rules. People are asked to
stand on either side and not walk. The change helps escalators
last longer, reduces accidents, and moves crowds faster. So next
time you ride, just stand still, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!#1.8
1.When did the first modern escalator appear?( )
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A. In 1900. B. In 1911. C. In 2015.
2.What does the underlined word “hazardous” in Paragraph 3
probably mean?( )
C
A. Safe. B. Quick. C. Dangerous.
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3.写作手法题 How does the writer show the effect of London’s
new idea in Paragraph 5?( )
B
A. By telling a story.
B. By listing numbers.
C. By sharing people’s ideas.
4.Which can be the best title for the text?( )
B
A. The History of Escalators
B. The Changing Rules of Escalators
C. Dangerous Accidents on Escalators
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