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九年级英语(上)同步练习
Unit 3 Travellers' Tales
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Part II Grammar and Vocabulary
II. Choose the best answer. (10分)
Seasoned travellers know _______(1) to make the most of any situation. When faced with a delayed flight, they know _______(2) to stay calm and find alternative solutions. Before a trip, they research _______(3) to experience the local culture authentically. They understand _______(4) to balance their budget without missing important experiences. Most importantly, they have learned _______(5) to turn unexpected challenges into memorable stories.
( )1. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 1. C
( )2. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 2. C
( )3. A. what B. how C. when
[答案] 3. B
( )4. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 4. C
( )5. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 5. C
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is one of the world's largest arts festivals. Visitors often wonder _______(6) to see first, as there are thousands of shows. They also need to decide _______(7) to balance famous performances with hidden gems. First-time visitors may not know _______(8) to book tickets in advance. Those who travel on a budget learn _______(9) to find free street performances. No matter how you plan your visit, the most important thing is to know _______(10) to enjoy every moment of the experience.
( )6. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 6. A
( )7. A. what B. how C. when
[答案] 7. B
( )8. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 8. C
( )9. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 9. C
( )10. A. what B. where C. how
[答案] 10. C
III. Choose the proper words in the box to complete the passage. (5分)
A. immerse B. memorable C. landmarks D. unexpected E. open-minded F. community
To make your trip truly _______(11) and personally meaningful, you should try to _______(12) yourself in the local culture rather than just visiting famous _______(13) and taking photos. Some of the most _______(14) experiences — like getting lost in a small village, being invited to a local family dinner by complete strangers, or accidentally stumbling upon a traditional festival — often become the most cherished memories of any journey. Being _______(15) and willing to step outside your comfort zone will greatly enrich your overall travel experience in ways that no guidebook can prepare you for.
答案: 11. B (memorable) 12. A (immerse) 13. C (landmarks) 14. D (unexpected) 15. E (open-minded)
IV. Complete the dialogue as required. (10分)
Leo: I am planning a trip to Japan next spring, but I am a bit nervous.
Mia: _______(16) ! (用感叹句鼓励) Japan is an amazing country.
Leo: I do not know _______(17) . (补全宾语从句: 如何用当地交通)
Mia: Do not worry. The train system is very user-friendly.
Leo: _______(18) ? (用一般疑问句问是否需要学一些日语)
Mia: It helps to know basic phrases, but many people speak English.
Leo: _______(19) ? (用特殊疑问句问最推荐的体验是什么)
Mia: Definitely visit a traditional onsen. It is a unique experience.
Leo: I am really looking forward to it. I hope _______(20) . (补全宾语从句: 能体验当地文化)
[答案] 16. Do not worry! / You will love it!
[答案] 17. how to use the local transport
[答案] 18. Do I need to learn some Japanese?
[答案] 19. What experience do you recommend most?
[答案] 20. I can experience the local culture
Part III Reading and Writing
V. Reading comprehension. (34分)
A. Read and choose the best answer. (5分)
Host: Welcome to World Travel Stories. Today we have Sarah, who has travelled to over 40 countries. Sarah, what is the most important lesson travel has taught you?
Sarah: That is a great question. I would say the most important lesson is that people everywhere are more similar than they are different. Whether you are in a small village in Nepal or a busy city in Brazil, people care about the same things: family, friends, and happiness.
Host: That is beautiful. Have you ever had a moment that changed your perspective?
Sarah: Yes. When I was in Senegal, I experienced something called Teranga — the tradition of hospitality. A family who had almost nothing shared their meal with me. That moment made me realise that generosity is not about how much you have, but about how much you are willing to share.
Host: What advice do you have for young travellers?
Sarah: Three things. First, travel slowly. Do not try to see everything. Second, talk to strangers. Some of the best experiences come from unexpected encounters. Third, keep a journal. The memories will fade, but your words will last forever.
21. According to Sarah, what is the most important lesson travel has taught her?
A. People in different countries are completely different.
B. People everywhere are more similar than different.
C. Travel is expensive.
D. It is better to travel alone.
[答案] 21. B
22. What experience in Senegal changed Sarah's perspective?
A. She visited a famous museum. B. A poor family shared their meal with her.
C. She learned a new language. D. She climbed a mountain.
[答案] 22. B
23. What does Sarah mean by generosity is not about how much you have?
A. Rich people are more generous.
B. Generosity comes from the willingness to share, not wealth.
C. Poor people should not share.
D. Only wealthy people can be generous.
[答案] 23. B
24. Why does Sarah suggest travelling slowly?
A. To save money. B. To fully experience each place instead of rushing.
C. To avoid getting tired. D. To take better photos.
[答案] 24. B
25. What does Sarah recommend keeping a journal?
A. To share on social media.
B. Because memories fade but words last forever.
C. To show friends later.
D. To practise writing skills.
[答案] 25. B
B. Read and choose the best answer. (5分)
1.The idea of travelling around the world may seem like a dream, but for some people, it becomes a reality. Take the story of Wan Chunkai, a 62-year-old Chinese man who spent 11 years cycling across more than 30 countries. His journey began after he retired and realised that life was too short to stay in one place.
2.Mr Wan did not speak English when he started his journey. He communicated using hand gestures, a dictionary, and a lot of patience. He slept in a small tent to save money and often relied on the kindness of strangers for meals. In Turkey, a family invited him to stay for a week. In Italy, a farmer gave him fresh fruit and water. These acts of kindness, he says, restored his faith in humanity.
3.Of course, the journey was not always easy. He faced extreme weather, health problems, and moments of loneliness. There were times when he wanted to give up. But every time he thought about quitting, he met someone who encouraged him to continue. He learned that the world is full of good people.
4.Mr Wan's journey took him through deserts, mountains, and cities. He saw the Northern Lights in Scandinavia, rode a camel in Egypt, and watched the sunset over the Grand Canyon. But when asked about the best part of his journey, he does not mention these sights. He talks about the people he met and the kindness he received.
5.His story reminds us that you do not need to be young, rich, or speak multiple languages to travel the world. All you need is curiosity, courage, and the willingness to take the first step.
26. What is special about Wan Chunkai's travel story?
A. He travelled by plane. B. He cycled across 30 countries for 11 years.
C. He spent a lot of money. D. He travelled with a group.
[答案] 26. B
27. How did Mr Wan communicate when he could not speak the local language?
A. He used a translator app.
B. He used hand gestures, a dictionary, and patience.
C. He hired a guide.
D. He learned every language before visiting.
[答案] 27. B
28. What kept Mr Wan going when he wanted to give up?
A. His family support. B. Encouragement from people he met on the way.
C. His savings. D. His travel blog followers.
[答案] 28. B
29. What does Mr Wan say is the best part of his journey?
A. The Northern Lights. B. The people he met and the kindness he received.
C. The Grand Canyon. D. Riding a camel in Egypt.
[答案] 29. B
30. What is the main message of Mr Wan's story?
A. Only young people can travel.
B. Travel requires a lot of money.
C. Anyone with curiosity and courage can travel the world.
D. It is better to stay at home.
[答案] 30. C
C. Choose the best answer and complete the passage. (12分)
Every year, millions of people pack their bags and set off on adventures. But what separates a good trip from a truly _______(31) one is not the destination but the mindset of the traveller. Those who travel with an open heart and mind gain far more from their experiences than those who simply check off sights from a list.
One of the most valuable skills a traveller can develop is adaptability. Things will inevitably go wrong: flights get cancelled, bags get lost, and plans fall through. The key is to know _______(32) to handle these situations with grace. Instead of getting frustrated, experienced travellers see these moments as opportunities for _______(33) stories.
Another important quality is cultural sensitivity. Before visiting a new country, take time to learn about its customs and traditions. Something that seems _______(34) to you may be deeply meaningful to the local people. Simple gestures, like dressing appropriately or learning a few words of the local language, can _______(35) a long way in showing respect.
In conclusion, the best travellers are not those who have visited the most countries, but those who have been _______(36) by their journeys. They come home not just with photos and souvenirs, but with new perspectives, deeper understanding, and a heart full of gratitude.
( )31. A. ordinary B. memorable C. difficult D. expensive
[答案] 31. B
( )32. A. what B. where C. how D. when
[答案] 32. C
( )33. A. boring B. sad C. unexpected D. similar
[答案] 33. C
( )34. A. strange B. wonderful C. familiar D. exciting
[答案] 34. A
( )35. A. go B. walk C. run D. travel
[答案] 35. A
( )36. A. changed B. visited C. welcomed D. improved
[答案] 36. A
D. Answer the questions. (12分)
In the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, something extraordinary happens every August. The city transforms as artists, performers, and audiences from around the world flood in for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival on Earth.
What makes the Fringe unique is that there is no selection process. Anyone with a story to tell and a space to perform can participate. A church hall, a pub basement, or even a street corner can become a stage. This open-access policy has led to an explosion of creativity, with over 3,000 shows each year.
For visitors, the Fringe can be overwhelming. With so many choices, it is hard to know where to start. Some people spend hours reading reviews and planning their schedule. Others prefer to wander and discover shows by chance. Both approaches have their merits, but seasoned Fringe-goers agree on one thing: the best shows are often the ones you have never heard of.
Beyond the performances, the Fringe is a celebration of community. Strangers become friends over late-night discussions about shows they have just seen. Street performers draw crowds who laugh together. The atmosphere is electric, filled with the joy of shared creativity.
For anyone who loves the arts, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is more than a festival. It is a reminder of the power of human creativity to bring people together, break down barriers, and create unforgettable memories.
Task 1: Answer the questions.
37. When does the Edinburgh Festival Fringe take place? (不超过5词)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 37. Every August.
38. What makes the Fringe different from other festivals? (不超过20词)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 38. Anyone can participate with no selection process.
39. How many shows are there each year at the Fringe? (不超过5词)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 39. Over 3,000 shows.
40. According to the passage, where can performances take place? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 40. In church halls, pub basements, or street corners.
41. What do seasoned Fringe-goers agree on? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 41. The best shows are often the ones you have never heard of.
42. What does the writer say the Fringe reminds us of? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] 42. The power of human creativity to bring people together.
Task 2:
43. The writer says the Fringe is a reminder of the power of human creativity to bring people together. Why do you think creative events like this bring people together? Explain in about 25 words.
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
[参考] Creative events allow people to share emotions and experiences without language barriers. Laughter, surprise, and wonder are universal feelings that connect us.
VI. Translate the following sentences into English. (6分)
44. 旅行前,我们必须决定带什么东西和去哪里。 (what to pack, where to go)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] Before travelling, we must decide what to pack and where to go.
45. 塞内加尔的泰兰加精神告诉我们如何真诚地欢迎他人。 (how to)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] The spirit of Teranga in Senegal teaches us how to genuinely welcome others.
46. 如果我们保持好奇心,每次旅行都会成为难忘的经历。 (if, will)
______________________________________________________________________________
[答案] If we stay curious, every trip will become an unforgettable experience.
VII. Writing. (15分)
47. Write at least 80 words about how travel can change a person.|||Suggested questions:|||(1) How can travel change the way we see the world?|||(2) What qualities can we develop through travelling?|||(3) Do you agree that travel is a form of education? Why?
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
参考范文:
Travel changes a person in profound ways. When we step out of our familiar environment, we begin to see the world from different perspectives. We learn that there is not just one right way to live.
Through travelling, we develop qualities like adaptability, patience, and open-mindedness. We become more confident in handling unexpected situations.
I strongly agree that travel is a form of education. The lessons we learn on the road cannot be found in textbooks. Travel teaches us about humanity, kindness, and the beauty of diversity.
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九年级英语(上)同步练习
Unit 3 Travellers' Tales
提升版
Part II Grammar and Vocabulary
II. Choose the best answer. (10分)
Seasoned travellers know _______(1) to make the most of any situation. When faced with a delayed flight, they know _______(2) to stay calm and find alternative solutions. Before a trip, they research _______(3) to experience the local culture authentically. They understand _______(4) to balance their budget without missing important experiences. Most importantly, they have learned _______(5) to turn unexpected challenges into memorable stories.
( )1. A. what B. where C. how
( )2. A. what B. where C. how
( )3. A. what B. how C. when
( )4. A. what B. where C. how
( )5. A. what B. where C. how
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is one of the world's largest arts festivals. Visitors often wonder _______(6) to see first, as there are thousands of shows. They also need to decide _______(7) to balance famous performances with hidden gems. First-time visitors may not know _______(8) to book tickets in advance. Those who travel on a budget learn _______(9) to find free street performances. No matter how you plan your visit, the most important thing is to know _______(10) to enjoy every moment of the experience.
( )6. A. what B. where C. how
( )7. A. what B. how C. when
( )8. A. what B. where C. how
( )9. A. what B. where C. how
( )10. A. what B. where C. how
III. Choose the proper words in the box to complete the passage. (5分)
A. immerse B. memorable C. landmarks D. unexpected E. open-minded F. community
To make your trip truly _______(11) and personally meaningful, you should try to _______(12) yourself in the local culture rather than just visiting famous _______(13) and taking photos. Some of the most _______(14) experiences — like getting lost in a small village, being invited to a local family dinner by complete strangers, or accidentally stumbling upon a traditional festival — often become the most cherished memories of any journey. Being _______(15) and willing to step outside your comfort zone will greatly enrich your overall travel experience in ways that no guidebook can prepare you for.
IV. Complete the dialogue as required. (10分)
Leo: I am planning a trip to Japan next spring, but I am a bit nervous.
Mia: _______(16) ! (用感叹句鼓励) Japan is an amazing country.
Leo: I do not know _______(17) . (补全宾语从句: 如何用当地交通)
Mia: Do not worry. The train system is very user-friendly.
Leo: _______(18) ? (用一般疑问句问是否需要学一些日语)
Mia: It helps to know basic phrases, but many people speak English.
Leo: _______(19) ? (用特殊疑问句问最推荐的体验是什么)
Mia: Definitely visit a traditional onsen. It is a unique experience.
Leo: I am really looking forward to it. I hope _______(20) . (补全宾语从句: 能体验当地文化)
Part III Reading and Writing
V. Reading comprehension. (34分)
A. Read and choose the best answer. (5分)
Host: Welcome to World Travel Stories. Today we have Sarah, who has travelled to over 40 countries. Sarah, what is the most important lesson travel has taught you?
Sarah: That is a great question. I would say the most important lesson is that people everywhere are more similar than they are different. Whether you are in a small village in Nepal or a busy city in Brazil, people care about the same things: family, friends, and happiness.
Host: That is beautiful. Have you ever had a moment that changed your perspective?
Sarah: Yes. When I was in Senegal, I experienced something called Teranga — the tradition of hospitality. A family who had almost nothing shared their meal with me. That moment made me realise that generosity is not about how much you have, but about how much you are willing to share.
Host: What advice do you have for young travellers?
Sarah: Three things. First, travel slowly. Do not try to see everything. Second, talk to strangers. Some of the best experiences come from unexpected encounters. Third, keep a journal. The memories will fade, but your words will last forever.
21. According to Sarah, what is the most important lesson travel has taught her?
A. People in different countries are completely different.
B. People everywhere are more similar than different.
C. Travel is expensive.
D. It is better to travel alone.
22. What experience in Senegal changed Sarah's perspective?
A. She visited a famous museum. B. A poor family shared their meal with her.
C. She learned a new language. D. She climbed a mountain.
23. What does Sarah mean by generosity is not about how much you have?
A. Rich people are more generous.
B. Generosity comes from the willingness to share, not wealth.
C. Poor people should not share.
D. Only wealthy people can be generous.
24. Why does Sarah suggest travelling slowly?
A. To save money. B. To fully experience each place instead of rushing.
C. To avoid getting tired. D. To take better photos.
25. What does Sarah recommend keeping a journal?
A. To share on social media.
B. Because memories fade but words last forever.
C. To show friends later.
D. To practise writing skills.
B. Read and choose the best answer. (5分)
1.The idea of travelling around the world may seem like a dream, but for some people, it becomes a reality. Take the story of Wan Chunkai, a 62-year-old Chinese man who spent 11 years cycling across more than 30 countries. His journey began after he retired and realised that life was too short to stay in one place.
2.Mr Wan did not speak English when he started his journey. He communicated using hand gestures, a dictionary, and a lot of patience. He slept in a small tent to save money and often relied on the kindness of strangers for meals. In Turkey, a family invited him to stay for a week. In Italy, a farmer gave him fresh fruit and water. These acts of kindness, he says, restored his faith in humanity.
3.Of course, the journey was not always easy. He faced extreme weather, health problems, and moments of loneliness. There were times when he wanted to give up. But every time he thought about quitting, he met someone who encouraged him to continue. He learned that the world is full of good people.
4.Mr Wan's journey took him through deserts, mountains, and cities. He saw the Northern Lights in Scandinavia, rode a camel in Egypt, and watched the sunset over the Grand Canyon. But when asked about the best part of his journey, he does not mention these sights. He talks about the people he met and the kindness he received.
5.His story reminds us that you do not need to be young, rich, or speak multiple languages to travel the world. All you need is curiosity, courage, and the willingness to take the first step.
26. What is special about Wan Chunkai's travel story?
A. He travelled by plane. B. He cycled across 30 countries for 11 years.
C. He spent a lot of money. D. He travelled with a group.
27. How did Mr Wan communicate when he could not speak the local language?
A. He used a translator app.
B. He used hand gestures, a dictionary, and patience.
C. He hired a guide.
D. He learned every language before visiting.
28. What kept Mr Wan going when he wanted to give up?
A. His family support. B. Encouragement from people he met on the way.
C. His savings. D. His travel blog followers.
29. What does Mr Wan say is the best part of his journey?
A. The Northern Lights. B. The people he met and the kindness he received.
C. The Grand Canyon. D. Riding a camel in Egypt.
30. What is the main message of Mr Wan's story?
A. Only young people can travel.
B. Travel requires a lot of money.
C. Anyone with curiosity and courage can travel the world.
D. It is better to stay at home.
C. Choose the best answer and complete the passage. (12分)
Every year, millions of people pack their bags and set off on adventures. But what separates a good trip from a truly _______(31) one is not the destination but the mindset of the traveller. Those who travel with an open heart and mind gain far more from their experiences than those who simply check off sights from a list.
One of the most valuable skills a traveller can develop is adaptability. Things will inevitably go wrong: flights get cancelled, bags get lost, and plans fall through. The key is to know _______(32) to handle these situations with grace. Instead of getting frustrated, experienced travellers see these moments as opportunities for _______(33) stories.
Another important quality is cultural sensitivity. Before visiting a new country, take time to learn about its customs and traditions. Something that seems _______(34) to you may be deeply meaningful to the local people. Simple gestures, like dressing appropriately or learning a few words of the local language, can _______(35) a long way in showing respect.
In conclusion, the best travellers are not those who have visited the most countries, but those who have been _______(36) by their journeys. They come home not just with photos and souvenirs, but with new perspectives, deeper understanding, and a heart full of gratitude.
( )31. A. ordinary B. memorable C. difficult D. expensive
( )32. A. what B. where C. how D. when
( )33. A. boring B. sad C. unexpected D. similar
( )34. A. strange B. wonderful C. familiar D. exciting
( )35. A. go B. walk C. run D. travel
( )36. A. changed B. visited C. welcomed D. improved
D. Answer the questions. (12分)
In the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, something extraordinary happens every August. The city transforms as artists, performers, and audiences from around the world flood in for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival on Earth.
What makes the Fringe unique is that there is no selection process. Anyone with a story to tell and a space to perform can participate. A church hall, a pub basement, or even a street corner can become a stage. This open-access policy has led to an explosion of creativity, with over 3,000 shows each year.
For visitors, the Fringe can be overwhelming. With so many choices, it is hard to know where to start. Some people spend hours reading reviews and planning their schedule. Others prefer to wander and discover shows by chance. Both approaches have their merits, but seasoned Fringe-goers agree on one thing: the best shows are often the ones you have never heard of.
Beyond the performances, the Fringe is a celebration of community. Strangers become friends over late-night discussions about shows they have just seen. Street performers draw crowds who laugh together. The atmosphere is electric, filled with the joy of shared creativity.
For anyone who loves the arts, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is more than a festival. It is a reminder of the power of human creativity to bring people together, break down barriers, and create unforgettable memories.
Task 1: Answer the questions.
37. When does the Edinburgh Festival Fringe take place? (不超过5词)
______________________________________________________________________________
38. What makes the Fringe different from other festivals? (不超过20词)
______________________________________________________________________________
39. How many shows are there each year at the Fringe? (不超过5词)
______________________________________________________________________________
40. According to the passage, where can performances take place? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
41. What do seasoned Fringe-goers agree on? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
42. What does the writer say the Fringe reminds us of? (不超过15词)
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Task 2:
43. The writer says the Fringe is a reminder of the power of human creativity to bring people together. Why do you think creative events like this bring people together? Explain in about 25 words.
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
VI. Translate the following sentences into English. (6分)
44. 旅行前,我们必须决定带什么东西和去哪里。 (what to pack, where to go)
______________________________________________________________________________
45. 塞内加尔的泰兰加精神告诉我们如何真诚地欢迎他人。 (how to)
______________________________________________________________________________
46. 如果我们保持好奇心,每次旅行都会成为难忘的经历。 (if, will)
______________________________________________________________________________
VII. Writing. (15分)
47. Write at least 80 words about how travel can change a person.|||Suggested questions:|||(1) How can travel change the way we see the world?|||(2) What qualities can we develop through travelling?|||(3) Do you agree that travel is a form of education? Why?
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
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