九年級全一冊Units11-12_第1頁
九年級全一冊Units11-12_第2頁
九年級全一冊Units11-12_第3頁
九年級全一冊Units11-12_第4頁
九年級全一冊Units11-12_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩23頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

九年級全一冊Units11-12【基礎(chǔ)過關(guān)】一、完成句子1.

Both

Tom

and

I

are

students.

(改為否定句)

Tom

I

am

a

student.2.

He

looks

sad

because

he

lost

his

bike.

(對畫線部分提問)

he

look

sad?3.

Sam

finally

chose

the

red

T-shirt

but

not

the

blue

one.

(改為同義句)Sam

finally

chose

the

red

T-shirt________________________the

blue

one.4.

(2024·河北)my

life,

make,

rich,

poems

(.)

(連詞成句)

?5.

只要我們齊心協(xié)力,我們的夢想就會實(shí)現(xiàn)。(完成譯句)As

long

as

we

we

will

achieve

our

dreams.NeithernorWhydoesrather

than/instead

ofPoems

make

my

life

rich.pull/worktogether【能力提升】二、語法選擇

It’s

good

to

put

your

feelings

into

words.

Talking

about

our

feelings

can

help

us

feel

better

when

1

are

sad

or

afraid.

Know

your

feelings

It’s

easier

to

talk

about

your

feelings

if

you

know

how

you

feel

and

why.

Are

you

proud,

2

or

sad?

A

parent,

a

friend

or

even

a

stranger

can

be

a

good

person

to

talk

to.

It’s

3__

than

you

think.

Just

have

a

try.

You

can

try

4

a

talk

like

this,

“Can

we

talk

for

a

minute?”

You

will

feel

comfortable

5

even

just

a

small

conversation.

Talk

about

feelings

anytime

You

don’t

have

to

wait

for

a

big

moment

to

talk

about

your

feelings.

You

can

say

6

you

feel

anytime.

“Mom,

I’m

really

glad

we

are

having

pizza

tonight.

Thanks!”

“I’m

so

happy

because

my

father

gave

me

a

new

7

for

my

birthday!”

Pick

someone

to

talk

to

“I

felt

so

sad

because

I

8

my

mobile

phone

the

day

before

yesterday.

It

is

my

favorite.”

9

some

shy

people,

talking

about

their

feelings

may

not

sound

easy.

But

the

more

you

do

it,

10

easier

it

gets.

And

when

you

have

difficult

feelings

you

need

to

talk

over,

you’ll

be

ready.(A)1.A.we

B.our

C.us(C)2.

A.happiness

B.happily

C.happy(B)3.

A.easy

B.easier

C.easiest(A)4.

A.to

begin

B.begin

C.begins(A)5.

A.after

B.before

C.until(B)6.

A.what

B.how

C.why(A)7.

A.watch

B.watches

C.watching(A)8.

A.lost

B.lose

C.loses(C)9.

A.In

B.By

C.For(C)10.

A.a

B.an

C.theACBAABAACC三、完形填空

I

have

had

thousands

of

classes

since

I

started

school

nine

years

ago.

But

only

one

1

was

the

most

important.

It

happened

last

term

just

after

I

had

got

a

2__

result

in

an

exam.

I

was

sad

and

lost

my

confidence.

I

decided

to

go

to

a

class

which

can

tell

me

how

to

be

3

.

The

speaker

walked

into

the

room.

But

he

did

not

start

talking

4

a

teacher.

Instead,

he

held

up(舉起)

a

twenty

yuan

note(鈔票)!

“Who

wants

this?”

he

asked

slowly.

5

of

us

in

the

class

put

up

our

hands.

The

speaker

smiled.

Then

he

put

up

the

note

on

the

blackboard

and

asked

the

same

question.

Again,

we

all

put

up

our

hands.

The

speaker

smiled

again,

but

6__

nothing.

Suddenly,

he

threw

the

note

onto

the

floor!

Then

he

asked

the

same

question

the

third

time.

I

didn’t

7

what

the

speaker

was

doing.

Why

was

he

asking

the

same

question

again

and

again?

I

didn’t

know

what

to

do.

I

wanted

the

note,

so

I

put

up

my

hand

again.

After

a

while,

he

8

the

note

and

started

to

laugh.

“You

have

all

just

told

me

how

to

become

successful,”

he

said

to

us

with

the

note

in

his

hand.

“The

note

is

worth

twenty

yuan.

It

is

always

worth

twenty

yuan,

even

though

I

throw

it

on

the

floor.

You

are

like

the

note.

No

matter

9

happens

to

you,

you

still

have

your

worth.”

When

I

heard

those

words,

I

was

deeply

moved.

Suddenly,

I

10

I

was

worth

a

lot.

I

hadn’t

done

well

in

an

exam,

but

it

doesn’t

mean

I

can’t

do

well

in

the

future.

If

I

believe

in

myself,

I

will

be

successful?。–)1.

A.

classroom

B.

subject

C.

class

D.

school(D)2.

A.

same

B.

good

C.

lucky

D.

bad(B)3.

A.

comfortable

B.

successful

C.

famous

D.

rich(A)4.

A.

like

B.

for

C.

about

D.

by(C)5.

A.

Both

B.

Neither

C.

All

D.

None(A)6.

A.

said

B.

bought

C.

saw

D.

wanted(B)7.

A.

remember

B.

understand

C.

notice

D.

find(C)8.

A.

took

out

B.

cut

up

C.

picked

up

D.

put

on(C)9.

A.

when

B.

who

C.

what

D.

how(A)10.

A.

realized

B.

forgot

C.

dreamed

D.

decidedCDBACABCCA四、閱讀理解

(2023·金華)①Does

life

sometimes

seem

to

be

full

of

impossible

problems?

How

many

times,

for

example,

do

you

find

yourself

saying

things

like

“I

really

don’t

understand

this

math

problem”,

or

“I

can’t

get

into

the

school

team”?

Well,

maybe

it’s

time

to

introduce

yourself

to

the

power

of

“yet”.

By

adding

this

simple

word,

you

can

change

everything.

“I

really

don’t

understand

this

math

problem

yet.”

“I

can’t

get

into

the

school

team

yet.”

Suddenly,

the

impossible

becomes

possible.

You

can

imagine

those

things

happening.②I

read

about

a

school

that

has

changed

the

way

it

marks

its

students’

exams.

The

school

found

out

that

the

old

pass/fail

system

wasn’t

helping

students’

motivation(積極

性).

If

you

passed,

then

great,

but

those

students

who

didn’t

pass

often

felt

like

a

loser.

So

now

students

who

don’t

pass

the

exams

will

not

see

a

big

red

F

on

their

papers;

they

see

a

“Not

yet”

instead.

That

way

the

students

feel

that

they

are

on

a

journey.

They

haven’t

reached

the

end,

but

they

know

that

they

are

going

the

right

way.③This

kind

of

thinking

is

part

of

what

experts

call

“having

a

growth

mindset(思

維模式)”.

People

with

a

growth

mindset

don’t

concentrate

on

failure.

They

aren’t

worried

by

not

getting

things

right

the

first

time

and

are

happy

to

keep

trying

until

they

do.

They

enjoy

the

challenge

and

believe

they

can

change.

In

contrast(相反地),

people

who

just

focus

on

the

failure

have

what

the

experts

call

“a

fixed

mindset”.

These

people

are

always

worried

about

failure

and

are

likely

to

give

up

when

things

don’t

go

right.

They

don’t

think

that

they

are

able

to

change.

Clearly,

it

is

better

to

have

a

growth

mindset

than

a

fixed

mindset.④But

don’t

worry

if

you

think

that

you

have

a

fixed

mindset.

Remember

that

it

all

starts

with

questioning

the

things

you

believe

about

yourself.

Stop

believing

that

you

can’t

or

you

haven’t.

Instead,

you

should

realize

that

you

just

can’t

or

haven’t

yet.

Once

you

start

doing

this,

you’ll

wonder

why

you

didn’t

do

it

before.

It’s

one

small

but

very

powerful

word.(D)1.The

example

given

in

Paragraph

2

is

to

.A.express

a

feelingB.describe

a

problemC.show

the

resultD.support

the

topicD(B)2.According

to

the

passage,

which

one

of

the

following

has

“a

growth

mindset”?A.Jack

got

an

A

in

the

exam.

He

was

quite

happy

to

tell

his

parents.B.David

failed

in

a

competition,

but

he

stays

confident

and

keeps

trying.C.Jenny

found

it

hard

to

work

out

the

math

problem,

so

she

gave

it

up.D.Emma

was

refused

by

school

team.

She

didn’t

want

to

have

another

try.B(B)3.Which

of

the

following

can

be

put

into

”?A.Experts

will

help

you

grow

up

healthily

in

mind.B.You

can

train

yourself

to

develop

a

growth

mindset.C.Everyone

has

his

own

advantages

and

disadvantages.D.You

can

change

everything

by

adding

the

small

word

“yet”.B(A)4.Which

of

the

following

can

be

the

best

title

for

the

passage?A.The

Power

of

“Yet”B.Two

Different

MindsetsC.Nothing

Is

ImpossibleD.On

the

Way

to

SuccessA五、任務(wù)型閱讀

Amy

and

Susan

both

live

an

average(普通的)

life.

They

respectively(分別

地)

have

an

average

house,

an

average

job

and

an

average

family.

There

is

really

nothing

special

about

their

lives,

but

there

is

also

nothing

really

negative(負(fù)面的)

about

their

lives.

However,

when

they

are

both

happy,

it

always

seems

that

Amy

is

happier

than

Susan.

It

looks

like

nothing

can

trouble

Amy.

She

is

the

life

of

the

party

and

always

has

a

big

smile

on

her

face.

Susan

can’t

stop

thinking

about

this.

How

is

Amy

so

happy

when

they

both

lead

such

similar

lives?

They

go

to

the

same

stores,

watch

the

same

movies,

even

have

similar

dreams!

Between

one’s

daily

life

and

personal

dreams,

it

seems

no

one

can

be

so

happy

and

stress-free

all

the

time.

There

are

always

a

million

things

going

on.

How

can

Amy

be

so

carefree(無憂無慮的)

when

life

is

so

stressful?

Let’s

think

more

about

it.

What

is

the

difference

between

the

two

friends?

Why

does

Amy’s

life

seem

so

much

better

most

of

the

time?

What

can

we

learn

from

Amy?

The

problem

with

Susan

is

that

she

spreads

herself

too

thin(嘗試做太多的事

情).

Not

physically,

but

in

her

own

head.

It

means

she

tries

to

do

everything

at

once

and

thinks

about

everything

at

once.

But

Amy

takes

everything

one

step

at

a

time.

She

stays

present

in

the

moment(活在當(dāng)下)

and

allows

herself

to

focus

on

just

one

thing

at

a

time.

What’s

more,

she

is

never

over-anxious(過度焦慮的).

When

you

live

each

moment

to

its

fullest,

when

you

deal

with

where

you

are

and

are

present

in

the

now,

most

of

your

stress

will

go

away.1.

Is

Susan

as

happy

as

Amy

in

her

daily

life?

?2.

Why

does

Susan

think

no

one

can

be

so

happy

and

stress-free

all

the

time?

?

?3.

What

is

the

key

to

Amy’s

happiness?

?No.

/No,

she

isn’t.Because

she

thinks

there

are

always

a

million

things

going

on.

/Because

she

thinks

life

is

so

stressful.Amy

takes

everything

one

step

at

a

time.

What’s

more,

she

is

never

over-anxious.4.

Do

you

agree

with

the

idea

that

we

should

take

everything

one

step

at

a

time?

Explain.

?

?

?

?

?

?Yes.

As

the

saying

goes,

“The

journey

of

a

thousand

miles

begins

with

a

single

step.”

We

should

improve

ourselves

step

by

step

to

achieve

success.

We

can

get

a

strong

feeling

of

satisfaction

when

we

finish

small

tasks.

/No.

Because

we

should

think

well

and

make

preparations

before

we

take

action.

If

we

want

to

do

something

well,

we

should

make

good

plans

first

and

correct

them

according

to

the

situation.

(答案不

唯一,言之有理即可)六、書面表達(dá)

(2024·重慶A卷改編)雨天總讓人煩惱,下雨了,愁眉苦臉的主人公又急又

慌地趕往學(xué)校,哪知隨后卻有驚喜發(fā)生……發(fā)生了什么呢?請根據(jù)上述文字,并借助圖片完整描述一個故事。文中需體

現(xiàn)心情變化及感悟。要求:1.80—120詞;2.

文中不能出現(xiàn)自己的姓名和所在學(xué)校的名稱。參考信息:sad,

upset,

umbrella,

rush

to,

hurry,

...close

to

nature:raindrop,

ant,

plant,

soil,

fresh

air,

...outdoor

activities:raincoat,

puddle(水洼),

jump

like

frogs,

...indoor

activities:class

talent

show,

reading

and

storytelling,

...art:painting,

drawing

pictures,

movie

day,

...others:hug,

praise,

present,

party,

...natural

thing,

enjoy,

cheer,

joy,

better

manage,

bright

side,

don’t

trouble

yourself,

...

?

?

?

?

?

?One

rainy

day,

Mary

got

up

late

and

was

in

a

rush

to

school

with

an

umbrella.

The

rain

was

so

heavy

that

it

soak

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論