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课时19 九年级(全)Units 7-8
Ⅰ.语法与情景对话
1.[xx天津]Don’t stand too close to North Americans. You’d better give them more personal _________. A. time
B. system
C. space
D. pity
2.[xx深圳改编]—Anne, the information you gave me is really . Thank you very much. —Not at all. I am happy I can help you. A. useless
B. ordinary
C. valuable
D. special
3.I live in a(n) _________ neighborhood. Many people and cars come and go very often. A. quiet
B. empty
C. noisy
D. lonely
4.After traveling a long journey, Mr. and Mrs. Green arrived home _________. A. safely
B. hardly
C. strangely
D. suddenly
5.[xx河南]If you fight hard, know who you are, and are proud of who you are, you’ve got a good _________ of winning. A. choice
B. chance
C. decision
D. direction
6.According to the rule, children should _________ a nearby school to receive education in Nanjing. A. enter
B. afford
C. support
D. present
7.[xx武汉]I didn’t mean to trouble Curry yesterday. It was pouring with rain so I _________ his offer of a lift. A. refused
B. received
C. allowed
D. accepted
8.Don’t _________ to your parents when you have different opinions. It’s very important. A. come back
B. bring back
C. give back
D. talk back
9.[xx乌鲁木齐]—How many gifts do you expect to get on your _________ birthday? —The more, the . A. sixteenth; better
B. sixteenth; best
C. sixteen; better
D. sixteen; best
10.[xx江西]—I want to buy a shirt. But I have a little money.
—The shirts here are all very cheap. And the yellow one is _________. Do you like it? A. cheap
B. cheaper
.
C. the cheapest D. expensive
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Ⅱ.完形填空[xx北京改编]
A Meaningful Gift
Emily was an eighth grader. To pass her Civics course(公民课程), she had to do some
volunteer service in a nursing home for a week.
One Monday, Emily went to the nursing home after school. When she arrived, she was told she would 1 an hour every weekday with an elderly lady, Mrs. Blair.
Emily 2 awkwardly(别扭地)in front of the lady. She said, “Good afternoon. I’m Emily.”
“Good afternoon, Emily. Take a seat, please.” Mrs. Blair replied. Then, 3 filled the space between them. Emily wondered what to say.
Emily started, “I’m here mainly because I have to 4 here to get a good grade for my Civics class.”
Mrs. Blair didn’t seem to 5 . Emily thought for a moment, and finally decided, “What was your job?”
“I was a Broadway star in the 1950s.” Mrs. Blair answered. “Back then, only the lead actress had the honor to wear a 6 bracelet. I was the lead in almost all of the plays, so I always wore the bracelet. Till this day, I still have it.”
Emily smiled along with Mrs. Blair and listened to the other stories, attentively. She had become so interested in Mrs. Blair’s 7 that she decided to come earlier the next day.
As she was leaving, Emily was really 8 to say goodbye. Mrs. Blair handed a small box to Emily, “It’s my gift to you.” Emily 9 opened the box and was surprised to see what was inside. She touched the bracelet and made a 10 that she would keep her word to visit Mrs. Blair whenever she’s free. 1.A. waste 2.A. asked 3.A. warmth 4.A. study 5.A. mind 6.A. strange
B. spend B. sat B. sadness B. live B. fear B. special
C. plan C. stood C. happiness C. volunteer C. insist C. common
D. exercise D. danced D. silence D. play D. regret D. private
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7.A. dreams 8.A. upset 9.A. proudly 10.A. promise
B. hobbies B. confused B. secretly B. change
C. stories C. surprised C. worriedly C. judgment
D. jokes D. nervous D. carefully D. choice
Ⅲ.阅读理解[xx重庆A卷改编]
A 12-year-old girl from Virginia, US, never thought that a simple message she put online could bring her big problems. She posted the words, “Killing. Meet me in the library Tuesday”, with three emojis (表情符号) of a gun, a knife and a bomb (炸弹) on Instagram, a social media(社交媒体). She was told that she broke the law because of threatening(威胁)her school.
This problem is not far away from us. Not long ago, Ni Hanxiang, a Chinese student at a university in the US, was sent back to China after expressing on social media that he would kill his teachers if he failed to pass his exams.
In China, posting threatening words online is also against the law. In xx, Wu Hongfei, a singer, got into trouble for saying on weibo that she wanted to blow up a building.
“Threatening happens not only face to face but also through the Internet, social media and the telephone,” said Mr. Cao, a lawyer from Chongqing. “Although the law of China protects people’s right of free speech, it doesn’t include words that threaten others’ lives and national safety.”
“Some people may not mean to threaten. They may just be trying to say ‘I’m strong’, said Fred Pratt, a lawyer from the US.
The girl’s mother said her daughter was a good kid who had never been in trouble before. Ni Hanxiang also said he didn’t realize that what he put online was so serious.
“But not knowing the law doesn’t mean the law will treat you any differently if you break it,” says David Allen Green, a lawyer from the UK. So, do you think we’d better spend a minute or two thinking about the words or emojis we use on social media before we press “send”? 1.The 12-year-old girl from Virginia put the words “Killing. Meet me in the library Tuesday”, with three emojis _________. A. in her own diary B. in a letter to her friend
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