2015-16学年配套中学教材全解九年级下英语(人教版)UNIT 9 I like mus
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Unit 3 Could you please clean your room? 检测题Ⅰ.听力(20分)(一)听句子一遍后,选择句子中所含的单词。
1.A.food B.felt C.fold2.A.brought B.bought C.borrowed3.A.maths B.mess C.meat4.A.throw B.three C.threw5.A.waste B.white C.wait(二)听句子一遍后,选择与句子内容相符的短语。
A. fold the clothesB. sweep the floorC.make your bedD. take out the rubbishE. do the dishes6. 7. 8. 9. 10.(三)听对话及问题两遍后选择最佳答案。
11. A.Watch TV.B.Do homework.C.Clean the room.12. A.She is using the computer to work.B.She is playing the computer games.C.She is standing on the computer.13. A.Yes, she does.B.No, she doesn’t.C.She hates to do chores.14. A.She disagrees with her son.B.No, she doesn’t.C.Yes, she does.15. A.Watch TV.B.Play with her friends.C.Do chores and homework.(四)听短文两遍后,判断句子的正(T)误(F)。
16.Sam didn’t need to take out the trash on Mondays.17.His father always washed the car.18.Sometimes he had to look after his little sister and brother.19.Kumar needn’t do chores at home.20.Kumar had only one sister.Ⅱ.单项填空(15分)21.It’s dangerous for children the dog.A.playB.to playC.play withD.to play with22.—Mom, could I go shopping with you?—Yes, you .But you must finish your homework first.A.couldB.canC.can’tD.couldn’t23.(2015·武汉)—A nice car! Is it yours?—No, it isn’t. I it from a friend of mine two days ago.A.borrowB.have borrowedC.will borrowD.borrowed24.—Could I please your watch?—Sorry. It doesn’t work.eB.to useinged25.—Could you please take out the trash?—.A.Not at allB.You’re welcomeC.No wayD.No problem26.He didn’t finish the room.A.cleanB.cleanedC.cleaningD.cleans27.He is to finish the difficult work.A.enough confidentB.confident enoughC.enough confidenceD.confidence enough28.His father wants him in Beijing.A.to workB.worksC.workD.working29.Students have homework to do every day.A.so manyB.such manyC.such muchD.so much30.I never go to school late; .A.so does TomB.neither does TomC.so Tom doesD.neither Tom does31.(2015·山东潍坊)Next month we’re going somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday .A.will beginB.has begunC.beginsD.is beginning32.You could a bike from your friend.A.lendB.giveC.buyD.borrow33.Too much noise makes me uncomfortable.A.feelingB.feelC.feltD.to feel34.(2015·乌鲁木齐)—Where is Tom?—He is practicing English he can win the speech competition.A.to speak;in order toB.speaking;so thatC.speaking;in order toD.to speak;so that35.He doesn’t like playing cards; he thinks playing cards is a waste time.A.ofB.atC.forD.inⅢ.完形填空(15分)Tina and Tara are twin sisters. They look 36 , 37 they also have some differences.One day their grandfather came to see them with two gifts(礼物).When he came into the house, he saw Tina and 38 her a gift. After a while, when he got into the garden, he saw 39 granddaughter “Tara”.In fact that was Tina. When he gave the other gift to her, she said, “You gave me one just now.” “No, I gave a gift to your sister Tina.” “Oh, grandfather, I’m Tina.” Just then Tara came into the garden, 40 .“No w, grandfather, can you tell the differences 41 us?” “No, I can’t. Can you42 me?” “Yes, look. Tara is a little43 than me. Her hair is longer and curlier than 44 .Now, grandfather, can you see?” “Yes, now I can tell you from Tara. Tara, here is th e gift for you.” “Thank you45 your gift, grandfather.” With these words, they all laughed happily.36.A.same B.the same C.different D.differences37.A.and B.so C.but D.because38.A.gave B.took C.brought D.got39.A.others B.another C.the other D.the others40.A.either B.so C.also D.too41.A.as B.between C.from D.with42.A.tell B.say C.talk D.ask43.A.tall B.taller C.tallest D.the tallest44.A.I B.me C.my D.mine45.A.with B.of C.for D.toⅣ.任务型阅读(10分)Johnson lived in a certain part of London.Every morning,he woke up early and took an old bag to the subway station.He would take the subway to Central London.There he would collect scrap(废品).He did this every single day.Johnson collected scrap for 20 years.His house was dirty,and a bad smell came out of the house.The neighbors could not stand the smell anymore,so they called the police officers to deal with the problem.The officers opened the door and cleared the house.They found some money in his house.The police soon knew that Johnson was not a truly poor man because he could live a normal life with the money.They decided to try to stop him collecting scrap.In the evening,the police found Johnson near his house.One of the officers told him that there was no need for him to collect scrap anymore.Johnson went back to his house without saying anything.The next morning he woke up as usual and continued collecting scrap.A couple of days later,the police knew that Johnson had to send much money to his old parents.They were badly ill for many years in a small village.Although they could get relief (救济金) from the government,Johnson refused.He believed he could make money by his own hands.After knowing the truth,the officers announced the fact to the neighbors.All of them understood and admired Johnson.Johnson had no great plans or dreams all his life.He won praise from others because he kept independence in his mind.The earlier people learn to be independent,the more meaningful life they will get.根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
14-15学年配套中学教材全解九年级英语(上)(人教版)教材听力原文及汉语翻译 - 副本

UNIT 1 Section A1b Listen. How do these students study for a test? Write letters from 1a above.Boy: Hey, everybody. There’s a big test on Tuesday.I really need some help. Can you tell me howyou study for a big test?Voices: Sure! Yes. Sure we will.Boy: You did really well on the last English test, didn’t you, Meiping?Meiping: Yeah, I did OK.Boy: Well, how did you study for it?Meiping: By making word cards.Boy: Maybe I’ll try that. So, how do you study fora test, Peter?Peter: By asking the teacher for help. She’s always happy to answer my questions.Boy: That’s interesting. How do you study, Tony? Tony: I like to study by listening to tapes. But sometimes my mother thinks I’m listening tomusic. And then she gets mad.Boy: Oh, maybe I won’t do that then.2a Listen and check (√) the questions you hear.Man: Welcome to the English club. Today we’re going to talk about the best ways to learn English.Does anyone learn English by watching videos? Girl 1: No. It’s too hard to understand spokenEnglish.Boy 1: What about keeping a diary in English?Do you learn English that way?Girl 1: Yes, I do. It helps to write English every day.Boy 2: Have you ever studied with a group?Girl 2: Yes, I have! I’ve learned a lot that way.Boy 2: Do you have conversations with friends in English?Girl 2: Oh, yes. It really improves my speaking skills. Girl 1: What about reading aloud to practice pronu- 听录音。
九年级下英语全解

《中学教材全解:9年级英语(下)(外语教研版)》主要内容:光阴似箭,日月如梭,不知不觉《新课标》、《新教材》已伴随我们进入了九年义务教育的最后一年。初中三年级是人生道路上的关键一年,更是无数学子拼搏、冲刺、收获的时节。那么,怎样才能快速地提高英语成绩、信心十足地笑对中考呢?以下几招不妨一试。
趣味情景导入
课前学习导航
教材内容全解
Unit 1 People are healthier today.
Unit 2 We weren't very rich, but we were happy.
Unit 3 Language in use
语法要点归纳
中考真题链接
MODULE 4 The way we look
趣味情景导入
课前学习导航
教材内容全解
Unit 1 I really like these shoes.
Unit 2 What helps you choose the clothes you like?
Unit 3 Language in use
语法要点归纳
中考真题链接
MODULE 5 Rules and suggestions
趣味情景导入
课前学习导航
教材内容全解
Unit 1 It was great to see her again.
Unit 2 What's the best thing about school?
Unit 3 Language in use
语法要点归纳
中考真题链接
MODULE 3 Now and then
“宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。”金星书业能够取得这样骄人的业绩,首先得益于“全心全意,解疑解难”的编写理念,其次得益于“全、细、精、透、新、实、活、巧”的编写原则,再次得益于“想学生所想,急教师所急,忧家长所忧”的服务宗旨,更得益于强烈的责任意识和质量意识。对学生、对老师、对家长、对教育事业负责是追求高质量的不竭动力!
2015-16学年配套中学教材全解九年级下英语(人教版)UNIT 9 I like music that I can dance to. 检测题

UNIT 9 I like music that I can dance to. 检测题(时间:60分钟;满分:100分)一、听力部分(满分20分)Ⅰ. 听句子,选择正确的应答语。
每个句子读一遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)1. A. It’s Thursday. B. It’s eight o’clock.C. It’s June 13.2. A. My pleasure. B. Thank you.C. Don’t mention it.3. A. In the park. B. For three hours.C. At the age of ten.4. A. Well done. B. Follow me.C. Sure, here you are.5. A. Never mind. B. Sorry to hear that.C. Much better.Ⅱ. 听短对话,选择正确的答案。
每段对话读两遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)6. Who is looking for Lucy?A. Linda.B. Sue.C. Tom.7. How many girls are there in the girl’s class?A. 45.B. 25.C. 20.8. Where are the two speakers?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bank.C. In a classroom.9. When will the woman come back?A. At 7:15.B. At 7:30.C. At 7:45.10. What will the weather be like tomorrow?A. It will be sunny.B. It will be rainy.C. It will be cloudy. Ⅲ. 听长对话,选择最佳答案。
每段对话读两遍。
配套《中学教材全解》九年级英语(上)(人教版)期中检测题含答案解析

期中检测题(时间:60分钟,满分:100分)一、听力部分(20分)(一)听句子,选择相应的语句。
每个句子读一遍。
1. A. Jason is a worker. B. Jason is a teacher. C. Jason is a farmer.2. A. Only Mr. Green is in Paris.B. The Greens are traveling now in Paris.C. The Greens are going to take holidays.3. A. It took me two hours to get to the office.B. There were usually traffic jams.C. It took me two more hours to get to my office.4. A. Mary bought six silk ties.B. The silk cost ten dollars.C. Mary paid six dollars for a ten-dollar silk tie.5. A. The dress is so beautiful!B. The dress is not so beautiful.C. This dress is more beautiful.(二)听短对话,选择正确的答案。
每段对话读两遍。
6. Where are they probably talking?A. On the farm.B. At the zoo.C. In the garden.7. What are they doing now?A. Moving a picture.B. Painting a picture.C. Taking a picture.8. What’s Sally’s favorite sport in summer?A. Tennis.B. Football.C. Skating.9. How are they going to Dalian?A. By plane.B. By bus.C. By ship.10. What are they talking about?A. The Victoria Street.B. A bank .C. The Hilton Road. (三)听长对话,选择最佳答案。
14-15学年配套中学教材全解九年级英语(上)(人教版)教材听力原文及汉语翻译

UNIT 1 Section APaul: Maybe I’ll go. The only other problem is that I don’t get much writing practice.Ms. Manson: Maybe you should find a pen pal. Paul: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing.Thanks, Ms. Manson.UNIT 2Section A1b Listen and T for true or F for false. Mary: What a great day!Bill: Yes, it was really fun!Mary: What did you like best?Bill: I loved the races! They were really interesting to watch. How fantastic the dragon boat teamswere!Mary: Yes! And look at the colors of the boats.How pretty they were!Bill: I agree! But I guess it was a little too crowded. Mary: I don’t know…I kind of like to have more people around. It makes things more exciting. Bill: That’s true. Oh, and I really liked eating zongzi. Mary: Oh, me too! The sweet ones are my favorite.Bill: I wonder if they’ll have the races again next year.Mary: Of course! They have them every year. Bill: Then I believe that I’ll be back again next year to watch the races!Mary: Me, too!2a Listen to the conversation between Wu Ming and Harry and the correct words in the sentences.Harry: What did you do on your vacation, Wu Ming? Wu Ming: I visited my aunt and uncle in Hong Kong.Harry: Wow! So what did you do?Wu Ming: Well, we ate out a lot. I believe that we ate at least five meals a day! How delicious thefood is! I’ve put on five pounds!Harry: Haha! Yes, the food in Hong Kong is delicious.What else did you do?Wu Ming: Shopping, of course. Hong Kong is a great place for shopping! I spent so much money. 保罗:也许我会去。
北大绿卡九年级英语全册 Unit 9 I like music that I can dance t

Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to 一、教学目标:
知识与技能:
1. 复习that/who/which引导的定语从句的用法.
/which引导的定语从句描述自己的喜好,并能发表简单的评论。
3.学会应用本单元的知识谈论自己的喜好和感受和原因,并对别人的喜好提出建议。
4.会用本单元的常见句型结构写出相应的短文,提高学生的写作能力。
过程与方法:
通过练习,让学生正确理解定语从句的用法。
情感态度价值观:
继续学习有关个人喜好,使同学们共同提高审美水平,提高整体素质。
二、教学重点与难点:
1. that/who/which引导的定语从句的用法.
2.会写有关自己爱好的短文。
三、教学准备:
1、多媒体课件
板书设计
Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to.
1. I like movie stars who/that are beautiful or handsome.
2. I have friends who/that are friendly and helpful.
3. I enjoy spending time in places that/which are relaxing.。
15-16学年中学教材全解九年级英语(全)北师大版(北京课改版)听力全

Unit 1Lesson 23Listen to the dialogue and tick the differences mentioned.Xiaoxia is studying in the United States this summer. She is talking with her teacher about the differences between British English and American English.Xiaoxia: Sometimes I get confused. I thought there was one standard for English spelling but there are actually different ways to spell words. Some spellings I see are different from what I learned in China. Look here. The word “color”is spelt without the “u”and “grey”is spelt “g-r-a-y” instead of “g-r-e-y”.Teacher: It’s hard, isn’t it? Well, even for native speakers, it can be confusing if you travel. For example, the first floor in Britain is the second floor here. Our first floor is their ground floor.Xiaoxia: And I notice when you’re in a restaurant, you need to ask for the “check”, not the “bill”.But you pay with “bills”, don’t you?Teacher: Yes. I wonder what they pay with in Britain. Let’s check online. Ah, here, they call them “notes”. You didn’t realise there were so many differences, did you?Xiaoxia: No, I never thought about these things before. But you understand each other, don’t you?For example, when you say “tomato” (American English pronunciation), a British person knows you mean “tomato” (British English pronunciation), right?Teacher: Most of the time, yes. Sometimes words sound very different but don’t worry. The more you listen, the more you’ll get used to it.4Listen and circle the examples mentioned in the dialogue.Xiaoxia is studying in the United States this summer. She is talking with her teacher about the differences between British English and American English.Xiaoxia: Sometimes I get confused. I thought there was one standard for English spelling but there are actually different ways to spell words. Some spellings I see are different from what I learned in China. Look here. The word “color”is spelt without the “u”and “grey”is spelt “g-r-a-y” instead of “g-r-e-y”.Teacher: It’s hard, isn’t it? Well, even for native speakers, it can be confusing if you travel. For example, the first floor in Britain is the second floor here. Our first floor is their ground floor.Xiaoxia: And I notice when you’re in a restaurant, you need to ask for the “check”, not the “bill”.But you pay with “bills”, don’t you?Teacher: Yes. I wonder what they pay with in Britain. Let’s check online. Ah, here, they call them “notes”. You didn’t realise there were so many differences, did you?Xiaoxia: No, I never thought about these things before. But you understand each other, don’t you?For example, when you say “tomato” (American English pronunciation), a British person knows you mean “tomato” (British English pronunciation), right?Teacher: Most of the time, yes. Sometimes words sound very different but don’t worry. The more you listen, the more you’ll get used to it.5Listen again and write the examples in the correct box below.Xiaoxia is studying in the United States this summer. She is talking with her teacher about the differences between British English and American English.Xiaoxia: Sometimes I get confused. I thought there was one standard for English spelling but there are actually different ways to spell words. Some spellings I see are different from what I learned in China. Look here. The word “color”is spelt without the “u”and “grey”is spelt “g-r-a-y” instead of “g-r-e-y”.Teacher: It’s hard, isn’t it? Well, even for native speakers, it can be confusing if you travel. For example, the first floor in Britain is the second floor here. Our first floor is their ground floor.Xiaoxia: And I notice when you’re in a restaurant, you need to ask for the “check”, not the “bill”.But you pay with “bills”, don’t you?Teacher: Yes. I wonder what they pay with in Britain. Let’s check online. Ah, here, they call them “notes”. You didn’t realise there were so many differences, did you?Xiaoxia: No, I never thought about these things before. But you understand each other, don’t you?For example, when you say “tomato” (American English pronunciation), a British person knows you mean “tomato” (British English pronunciation), right?Teacher: Most of the time, yes. Sometimes words sound very different but don’t worry. The more you listen, the more you’ll get used to it.Unit 2Lesson 53Listen to the interview. Tick the quotations that are mentioned.Host: Hello everyone. I’m your host David Newton and welcome to “The Book Club”. Today we’re going to discuss how important reading is. Our guests today are well-known writer Sandra White and English teacher Dr Peter Johnson. Welcome to the show.Sandra: Thank you. It’s great to be here.Peter: Thanks.Host: I remember the famous American writer Mark Twain once said, “The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”What do you think, Peter? Peter: That’s true. Twain was a very wise man. I think we forget that there was a time when fewer people knew how to read and write. Now reading is something everyone does. There’s a world of wonderful books out there—old books, new books, e-books—it doesn’t matter.They can all help people learn.Sandra: Well, not all books help people learn. Good books do.Host: So, Susan. How do we know if we’re reading a good book or not? What is a good book? Sandra: Well, it depends on what you’re looking for, but one thing is clear: good books are inspiring. A lot of famous people who achieved great things were inspired by a certain book during a key period in their life—usually when they were young.Peter: Right. I remember the famous British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke once said, “I’m rather proud of the fact that I know several astronauts who became astronauts through reading my books.”Host: That’s very interesting! And…4Listen to the interview again and answer the questions.Host: Hello everyone. I’m your host David Newton and welcome to “The Book Club”. Today we’re going to discuss how important reading is. Our guests today are well-known writer Sandra White and English teacher Dr Peter Johnson. Welcome to the show.Sandra: Thank you. It’s great to be here.Peter: Thanks.Host: I remember the famous American writer Mark Twain once said, “The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”What do you think, Peter? Peter: That’s true. Twain was a very wise man. I think we forget that there was a time when fewer people knew how to read and write. Now reading is something everyone does. There’s a world of wonderful books out there—old books, new books, e-books—it doesn’t matter.They can all help people learn.Sandra: Well, not all books help people learn. Good books do.Host: So, Susan. How do we know if we’re reading a good book or not? What is a good book? Sandra: Well, it depends on what you’re looking for, but one thing is clear: good books are inspiring. A lot of famous people who achieved great things were inspired by a certain book during a key period in their life—usually when they were young.Peter: Right. I remember the famous British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke once said, “I’m rather proud of the fact that I know several astronauts who became astronauts through reading my books.”Host: That’s very interesting! And…5Listen again and choose the best answer.Host: Hello everyone. I’m your host David Newton and welcome to “The Book Club”. Today we’re going to discuss how important reading is. Our guests today are well-known writer Sandra White and English teacher Dr Peter Johnson. Welcome to the show.Sandra: Thank you. It’s great to be here.Peter: Thanks.Host: I remember the famous American writer Mark Twain once said, “The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.”What do you think, Peter? Peter: That’s true. Twain was a very wise man. I think we forget that there was a time when fewer people knew how to read and write. Now reading is something everyone does. There’s a world of wonderful books out there—old books, new books, e-books—it doesn’t matter.They can all help people learn.Sandra: Well, not all books help people learn. Good books do.Host: So, Susan. How do we know if we’re reading a good book or not? What is a good book? Sandra: Well, it depends on what you’re looking for, but one thing is clear: good books are inspiring. A lot of famous people who achieved great things were inspired by a certain book during a key period in their life—usually when they were young.Peter: Right. I remember the famous British science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke once said, “I’m rather proud of the fact that I know several astronauts who became astronauts through reading my books.”Host: That’s very interesting! And…Unit 3Lesson 82Listen to the debate. What is Andrew’s opinion? What is Jenny’s opinion?Teacher: OK, everyone. Today Andrew and Jenny are going to have a short debate about inventions. Andrew, let’s start with you.Andrew: Thank you, Mr Collins. I support the position that scientists need to quickly increase the number of new inventions. Inventions help us live better and longer. Think about all the inventions that save lives like X-rays and machines to start hearts when they stop. I believe we’ll benefit more from new inventions in the future.Teacher: Jenny, your response?Jenny: I don’t agree. In my opinion, scientists should cut down on the number of new inventions.Technology isn’t a bad thing and we do need new inventions, but having more inventions may not be a good thing. Some inventions bring serious problems, for example, nuclear power.Andrew: But nuclear power provides us with cheap energy.Jenny: Cheap but not safe! Lots of people are thinking about its safety. There have been dangerous accidents in Japan recently.Andrew: I disagree. What about cars? There’s some danger involved too. Should we not use them just because car accidents happen every day? Cars make our life easier, don’t you agree? Jenny: I don’t think so. Just look at traffic jams. We waste so much time on the road because there are too many cars. Moreover, all those cars make the air very polluted.Andrew: And this is why we need more new inventions—to deal with problems like air pollution.I know some new cars are good for our environment. I believe they will help to solvesome of the pollution problems.Teacher: All right class. Let’s discuss this together. Who do you agree with?3Listen again and write A for Andrew or J for Jenny in the boxes.Teacher: OK, everyone. Today Andrew and Jenny are going to have a short debate about inventions. Andrew, let’s start with you.Andrew: Thank you, Mr Collins. I support the position that scientists need to quickly increase the number of new inventions. Inventions help us live better and longer. Think about all the inventions that save lives like X-rays and machines to start hearts when they stop. I believe we’ll benefit more from new inventions in the future.Teacher: Jenny, your response?Jenny: I don’t agree. In my opinion, scientists should cut down on the number of new inventions.Technology isn’t a bad thing and we do need new inventions, but having more inventions may not be a good thing. Some inventions bring serious problems, for example, nuclear power.Andrew: But nuclear power provides us with cheap energy.Jenny: Cheap but not safe! Lots of people are thinking about its safety. There have been dangerous accidents in Japan recently.Andrew: I disagree. What about cars? There’s some danger involved too. Should we not use themjust because car accidents happen every day? Cars make our life easier, don’t you agree? Jenny: I don’t think so. Just look at traffic jams. We waste so much time on the road because there are too many cars. Moreover, all those cars make the air very polluted.Andrew: And this is why we need more new inventions—to deal with problems like air pollution.I know some new cars are good for our environment. I believe they will help to solvesome of the pollution problems.Teacher: All right class. Let’s discuss this together. Who do you agree with?4Listen again. Are these sentences true or false?Teacher: OK, everyone. Today Andrew and Jenny are going to have a short debate about inventions. Andrew, let’s start with you.Andrew: Thank you, Mr Collins. I support the position that scientists need to quickly increase the number of new inventions. Inventions help us live better and longer. Think about all the inventions that save lives like X-rays and machines to start hearts when they stop. I believe we’ll benefit more from new inventions in the future.Teacher: Jenny, your response?Jenny: I don’t agree. In my opinion, scientists should cut down on the number of new inventions.Technology isn’t a bad thing and we do need new inventions, but having more inventions may not be a good thing. Some inventions bring serious problems, for example, nuclear power.Andrew: But nuclear power provides us with cheap energy.Jenny: Cheap but not safe! Lots of people are thinking about its safety. There have been dangerous accidents in Japan recently.Andrew: I disagree. What about cars? There’s some danger involved too. Should we not use them just because car accidents happen every day? Cars make our life easier, don’t you agree? Jenny: I don’t think so. Just look at traffic jams. We waste so much time on the road because there are too many cars. Moreover, all those cars make the air very polluted.Andrew: And this is why we need more new inventions—to deal with problems like air pollution.I know some new cars are good for our environment. I believe they will help to solvesome of the pollution problems.Teacher: All right class. Let’s discuss this together. Who do you agree with?Unit 4Lesson 112Listen to the radio programme. Tick the things mentioned.Host: Hello listeners. Welcome to Science This Week. We all know China’s space programme has achieved a lot. To help us learn more, a scientist from China’s space programme is joining us from her Beijing office. Dr Wang, thank you for talking with us.Dr Wang: My pleasure.Host: Can you briefly talk about the history of China’s space programme?Dr Wang: Sure. China’s space programme began in 1956. We launched our first satellite, Dongfanghong 1, in 1970. Space flight started with the launch of Shenzhou 1. Host: Can you tell us something about the Shenzhou spacecraft?Dr Wang: Shenzhou 1 was China’s first unmanned flight. It was launched in 1999. Three more launches followed. The manned launches of Shenzhou 5, 6, and 7 happened in 2003,2005 and 2008. And in 2012, the first female Chinese astronaut went into space onShenzhou 9.Host: So, China’s first astronaut was sent into space on Shenzhou 5?Dr Wang: Yes, that was in 2003. It carried the first Chinese astronaut, Yang Liwei into space. Host: I’ve heard another famous name, Tiangong 1. Can you tell us something about it?Dr Wang: It was another great achievement in 2011 that showed China’s ability to build space stations.Host: Wow! China’s space technology has advanced quickly in less than sixty years.Dr Wang: Yes. Even though China’s space programme started nearly fifty years later than the America’s, Chinese scientists have put a lot of effort into the programme and havenever given up. Without the hard work of all the great scientists in the programme, wewould never have succeeded.Host: Dr Wang, thank you for your time today.Dr Wang: You’re welcome.3Read the Listening Help. Then listen and fill in the timeline.Host: Hello listeners. Welcome to Science This Week. We all know China’s space programme has achieved a lot. To help us learn more, a scientist from China’s space programme is joining us from her Beijing office. Dr Wang, thank you for talking with us.Dr Wang: My pleasure.Host: Can you briefly talk about the history of China’s space programme?Dr Wang: Sure. China’s space programme began in 1956. We launched our first satellite, Dongfanghong 1, in 1970. Space flight started with the launch of Shenzhou 1. Host: Can you tell us something about the Shenzhou spacecraft?Dr Wang: Shenzhou 1 was China’s first unmanned flight. It was launched in 1999. Three more launches followed. The manned launches of Shenzhou 5, 6, and 7 happened in 2003,2005 and 2008. And in 2012, the first female Chinese astronaut went into space onShenzhou 9.Host: So, China’s first astronaut was sent into space on Shenzhou 5?Dr Wang: Yes, that was in 2003. It carried the first Chinese astronaut, Yang Liwei into space. Host: I’ve heard another famous name, Tiangong 1. Can you tell us something about it?Dr Wang: It was another great achievement in 2011 that showed China’s ability to build space stations.Host: Wow! China’s space technology has advanced quickly in less than sixty years.Dr Wang: Yes. Even though China’s space programme started nearly fifty years later than the America’s, Chinese scientists have put a lot of effort into the programme and havenever given up. Without the hard work of all the great scientists in the programme, wewould never have succeeded.Host: Dr Wang, thank you for your time today.Dr Wang: You’re welcome.4Listen again and circle the correct answers.Host: Hello listeners. Welcome to Science This Week. We all know China’s space programme has achieved a lot. To help us learn more, a scientist from China’s space programme is joiningus from her Beijing office. Dr Wang, thank you for talking with us.Dr Wang: My pleasure.Host: Can you briefly talk about the history of China’s space programme?Dr Wang: Sure. China’s space programme began in 1956. We launched our first satellite, Dongfanghong 1, in 1970. Space flight started with the launch of Shenzhou 1. Host: Can you tell us something about the Shenzhou spacecraft?Dr Wang: Shenzhou 1 was China’s first unmanned flight. It was launched in 1999. Three more launches followed. The manned launches of Shenzhou 5, 6, and 7 happened in 2003,2005 and 2008. And in 2012, the first female Chinese astronaut went into space onShenzhou 9.Host: So, China’s first astronaut was sent into space on Shenzhou 5?Dr Wang: Yes, that was in 2003. It carried the first Chinese astronaut, Yang Liwei into space. Host: I’ve heard another famous name, Tiangong 1. Can you tell us something about it?Dr Wang: It was another great achievement in 2011 that showed China’s ability to build space stations.Host: Wow! China’s space technology has advanced quickly in less than sixty years.Dr Wang: Yes. Even though China’s space programme started nearly fifty years later than the America’s, Chinese scientists have put a lot of effort into the programme and havenever given up. Without the hard work of all the great scientists in the programme, wewould never have succeeded.Host: Dr Wang, thank you for your time today.Dr Wang: You’re welcome.期中测试题一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。
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UNIT 9 I like music that I can dance to. 检测题(时间:60分钟;满分:100分)一、听力部分(满分20分)Ⅰ. 听句子,选择正确的应答语。
每个句子读一遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)1. A. It’s Thursday. B. It’s eight o’clock.C. It’s June 13.2. A. My pleasure. B. Thank you.C. Don’t mention it.3. A. In the park. B. For three hours.C. At the age of ten.4. A. Well done. B. Follow me.C. Sure, here you are.5. A. Never mind. B. Sorry to hear that.C. Much better.Ⅱ. 听短对话,选择正确的答案。
每段对话读两遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)6. Who is looking for Lucy?A. Linda.B. Sue.C. Tom.7. How many girls are there in the girl’s class?A. 45.B. 25.C. 20.8. Where are the two speakers?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bank.C. In a classroom.9. When will the woman come back?A. At 7:15.B. At 7:30.C. At 7:45.10. What will the weather be like tomorrow?A. It will be sunny.B. It will be rainy.C. It will be cloudy. Ⅲ. 听长对话,选择最佳答案。
每段对话读两遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)听第一段对话,回答第11至12小题。
11. How often does the bus run on Saturday?A. Once an hour.B. Twice an hour.C. Three times an hour.12. How far is the school from here?A. About 5 miles.B. About 15 miles.C. About 25 miles.听第二段对话,回答第13至15小题。
13. What was Susan doing when Robert called her last night?A. She was seeing a film.B. She was singing.C. She was reading.14. Why can’t Susan climb the Yuelu Mountain tomorrow morning?A. Because she’ll call up Robert.B. Because she’ll see a film in the cinema.C. Because she’ll have to stay at home and study.15. How will they get there?A. By bike.B. By bus.C. By taxi.Ⅳ. 听短文,完成下面表格。
短文读两遍。
(每小题1分,满分5分)(满分80分)Ⅰ. 单项填空(每小题1分,满分15分)21. His grandparents live in a small house, but they don’t feel .A. lonely; aloneB. alone; lonelyC. lonely; lonelyD. alone; alone22. Our English teacher often says to us, “English well is very important. ”A. LearnB. LearningC. LearnedD. To learning23. Many old men prefer in a peaceful countryside.A. to liveB. liveingC. liveD. lived24. I like to read the book was written by Han Han.A. whoB. whereC. whatD. which25. —Whose coat is this?—It be John’s. It’s small for him.A. can’t; much tooB. can’t; too muchC. mustn’t; too muchD. can; much too26. The retired couple enjoy photos. They always go out with their cameras.A. takeB. tookC. to takeD. taking27.The running water makes the stones very smooth.A. tasteB. soundC. smellD. feel28. He for ten years.A. has been marriedB. marriedC. got marriedD. has married29. Look out! The traffic is fast cross the street now.A. enough; toB. so; thatC. such; thatD. too; to30. We have tried to , but she always looks unhappy.A. laugh at herB. cheer her upC. play a joke on herD. make fun of her31. The little girl could play over 50 of music.A. piecesB. pieceC. pairD. pairs32. My mother is a traveller with , and she has some interesting .A. experience; experiencesB. experience; experienceC. experiences; experienceD. experiences; experiences33. The mother taught her daughter the piano.A. playB. playedC. to playD. playing34. Sally took a photo of her friends while they computer games.A. playB. are playingC. have playedD. were playing35.—What a heavy rain!—So it is. I prefer rather than on such a rainy day.A. to go out; stay at homeB. to stay at home; go outC. going out; stay at homeD. staying at home; go outⅡ. 完形填空(每小题1分, 满分10分)Music is something that everybody likes. Everybody can 36 sounds in a way by singing or playing a musical instrument. Many kinds of music 37 developed as people have found out how to sing in different ways. There are 38 many kinds of music to hear that you are sure to find some music that will greatly 39 you. Music has meaning for everyone. It is 40 by the old and the young,men and women. It can make people happy 41 sad. In our modern 42 ,radios and televisions provide us with lots of music,giving us enjoyment. 43 in a music lesson or at a concert music means different 44 to different people. Music 45 to the whole world.36. A. make B. do C. hear D. cause37. A. is B. had C. have D. has38. A. such B. a lot C. much D. so39. A. interest B. prefer C. invent D. find40. A. kept B. enjoyed C. disliked D. written41. A. and B. but C. so D. or42. A. world B. moon C. star D. space43. A. Either B. Neither C. Every D. Each44. A. something B. things C. anything D. nothing45. A. takes B. uses C. plans D. belongsⅢ. 阅读理解(每小题2分, 满分20分)ABasketball stars become hip-hop singers. It’s true. In NBA, hip-hop music is very popular. Many of the players, like Shaquille O’Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers, write rap (说唱) wordswhen they travel on planes from one city to another. Some of them even have rap radio shows and others perform (表演) in music video.When some of the younger stars play basketball, they even try to look like hip-hop singers. “Hip-hop is just part of their culture,” says one player. “All of us grew up listening to rap and playing basketball, and rappers grew up doing the same thing.”Master P. is a famous rap star who wants to become a basketball player. Two NBA teams have invited him to join them. They enjoy listening to his music. An NBA player has become a rapper. He has made four successful rap albums (专辑).NBA has a closer connection to hip-hop than any other sports league.46. Many basketball players in NBA like ________.A. hip-hop musicB. country musicC. American singersD. dancing47. Many NBA players ________ rap words when they travel on planes from one city to another.A. learnB. writeC. singD. dance48. ________ is just part of the NBA players’ culture.A. MusicB. RapperC. Hip-hopD. Basketball49. The NBA teams invited Master P. to join them just because ________.A. they like listening to his musicB. his dancing was popularC. they like his face and hairD. his hip-hop was popular50. Which of the following is NOT right?A. Many NBA players have become hip-hop rappers.B. A rapper wants to become an NBA basketball player.C. Players in NBA don’t like hip-hop music at all.D. NBA basketball teams have closer connection to hip-hop music.BYou have waited 45 minutes for the valuable 10 minutes’ break. But when the bell for the next class rings, you can’t believe how quickly time has passed. If you have this experience, you’ll know how time flies when you are having fun and drags when you are bored. Now scientists have come up with a reason why this happens.They have found that the brain changes its way to work according to how we direct our attention to a task. When we are bored, we pay more attention to how time is passing. And this makes our brains think the clock is ticking more slowly.Recently some researchers who want to understand the conditions carried out an experiment. In the experiment, twelve volunteers watched a picture while researchers monitored (关注) their brain activity.The volunteers were told to first notice how long a picture appeared, then the color of the picture, and thirdly, study the both. The results showed that the brain was more active when the volunteers paid attention to more subjects.It is thought that if the brain is busy noticing many aspects (方面) of a task, it has to spread its resources, and pays less attention to the clock. Therefore, time seems to go quickly.If the brain is not so active, it spends its full energy on the passing of time. As a result, time seems to move slowly.Next time you feel bored in class, perhaps you should concentrate on what the teacher is saying.51. What does the underlined word “drags” probably mean?A. Passes slowly.B. Runs quickly.C. Moves actively.52. What have the scientists found?A. Time goes by fast when we have nothing to do.B. The ten minutes’ break is important to students.C. The brain works in different ways in different situations.53. How did the researchers do the experiment?A. By inviting the volunteers to have a long class.B. By asking the volunteers to pay attention to a clock.C. By monitoring brain activity while volunteers are watching a picture.54. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. We will be full of energy if we’re busy.B. Concentrating on things is a way to make people less bored.C. Time goes slowly when the brain is noticing many things at the same time.55. Which is the best title of the passage?A. The best way to save timeB. The importance of planning timeC. The reason for time flying and draggingIV. 任务型阅读(每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,简要回答所给问题,并将答案写在相应的位置上。