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九年級(jí)周末練習(xí)13九年級(jí)周末練習(xí)13九年級(jí)周末練習(xí)13V:1.0精細(xì)整理,僅供參考九年級(jí)周末練習(xí)13日期:20xx年X月Unit8練習(xí)2短語翻譯1.指出______________________2.以一定的方式_______________________3.趕公交車__________________4.在很長一段時(shí)間內(nèi)____________________5.追趕_______________________6.同時(shí)_____________________________7.不但…而且…_________________8.紀(jì)念祖先___________________________9.阻止…做某事________________10.被用來…__________________________用以上短語的適當(dāng)形式完成句子1.Look!Thedogis______________thecat.2.Theyarebothwinners.Theygottothetopofthemountain__________________.3.GPS_________________findingoutone’sposition.4.IfImakesomemistakes,please________________.5.Iwillbelateforwork,soI’mrunning___________________.6.Wecan’tchangethefactthatpeoplewillact__________________.7.Herpronunciationwasimprovedslowly__________________________.根據(jù)中文意思和句意填寫適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~1.MissHouneverwears__________(套裝),becauseshedoesn’tlikethem.2.Nowtheyarecelebratingthe___________(勝利)afterwinningthegame.3.Some__________(奧秘)aboutStonehengearestillnotsolved.4.Thiscrisismightlastforalong____________(一段時(shí)間).5.Shetellsmethe_________(位置)ofthestationonthemap.6.Todaysheisalwaysexcited.Sheisfullof____________(精力).7.Hiswriting__________(表達(dá))theloveforhermom.8.Thepilotmanagedto___________(降落)theairplanesafely.9.MissHouasksstudentsto____________(圈出)rightanswers.10.His_________(目的)istohelppoorstudentsbybuildingschool.11.Westoodina__________(圓圈)holdinghands.12.TheGreatWall__________(接待)thousandsofvisitorseveryyear.13.Theillnesscouldbe__________(阻止)bydoingalotofsports.14.Alotof___________(敵人)werekilledbythearmy.15.It’smy___________(榮幸)tobeyourfriend.16.Onthetopofthemountain,thereisa_________(寺廟).根據(jù)句意用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式出現(xiàn)1.Ifyou’reill,youcanaskthedoctorfor__________(medicine)help.2.Mikeisthe__________(plan)ofthisactivity.3.A_________(history)isgoodattelling__________(history)events.4.Billissurethathewillbeagreat__________(lead)oneday.5.Shegethercoats__________(wash)yesterday.6.NotonlyyoubutalsoMike________(be)lateforschool.7.Let’sgotoKuocangMountaintoseethesun___________(rise).8.Theremustbesomebody__________(play)basketballinthegym.完型填空ThanksgivingDaywasnear.Thefirstgradeteachergaveherclassafun__1___todrawapictureof

something

forwhichtheywerethankful.Mostoftheclassconsideredturkeysandothertraditionalgoodiesoftheseason.These,theteacherthought,wouldbethe

2_____

ofmostofherstudents’art.Andtheyreallywere.Butinherclasstherewasadifferentkindofboy,Douglas.Hewasalwaysunhappy.Whenotherchildrenplayedtogether,hewaslikelytostandclosebytheteacher’sside.Theboydrewahandinhispicture.3_______else.Justanemptyhand.Whosehand4_______itbeHisabstract(抽象的)picturemadeclassmatesreally5_______.Onechildguesseditwasthehandof6________,becausethey

raise

turkeys.Anothersuggestedpoliceofficers,becausethepolice7_______and

carefor

people.StillothersguesseditwasthehandofGod,forGodfeedsus.Andsothediscussionwent---8______theteacheralmost

forgottheyoungartist.When

thechildrenwentontootherprojects,she

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atDouglas’desk,bentdown,andaskedhim10______handitwas.Thelittleboylookedawayandsaidinaverylowvoice,“It’s11______,teacher.”Theteacherrecalledthetimesshehadtakenhishandandwalkedwithhimhereorthereasshehadtheotherstudents.Howoftenhadshesaid,“12_____myhand,Douglas,andwe’llgooutside.”or“Letme13_____youhowtoholdyourpencil.”or“Let’sdothistogether.”Douglaswasmostthankful

forhisteacher’shand.Hearingtheboy’swords,tearsrandowntheteacher’sface.Shebrushedasidetearsandwentonwithherwork.Thestoryspeaksof14_______thanthankfulness.Itsayssomethingaboutteachersteachingandparentsparentingandfriendsshowingfriendship.Theymightnotalwayssaythanks.Buttheywouldrememberthehandthat

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1.A.projectB.examC.testD.match2.A.solutionsB.subjectsC.charactersD.signs3.A.EverythingB.SomethingC.NothingD.Anything4.A.mustB.couldC.wouldD.should5.A.madB.boredC.movedD.interested6.A.nursesB.farmersC.gardenersD.businessman7.A.protectB.checkC.catchD.find8.A.whenB.beforeC.afterD.until9.A.knockedB.pointedC.stoppedD.looked10.A.howB.whichC.whoseD.where11.A.hisB.mineC.yoursD.theirs12.A.TakeB.GiveC.AcceptD.Receive13.A.adviseB.trainC.tellD.show14.A.lessB.moreC.fewerD.bigger15.A.movedonB.wentoutC.helpedoutD.reachedout閱讀理解AHaveyourparentsevertoldyouanystrangeorscarythingsaboutprotectingyoureyes

Forexample,theymighthavesaidthatyou’dgoblindfromreadinginthedark,butyoucouldmakeupforitbyeatingalotofcarrots.

Thisisjustoneofthewrongideasyoumayhaveheardof.Belowteenshaspickedoutscientificexplanationsforthreemistakesthepeopleoftenmakeabouteyes.Let’stakealook.Caneatingcarrotsimproveyoureyesight?CarrotsarerichinVitaminA,whichisessentialforoureyes’generalhealth.VitaminAhelpstheeyestomakelightintosignals,allowingpeopletoseeinlowlightconditions.However,eatingmorecarrotsdoesn’thelpyouseebetter.Acertainminimumamountwillhelp,butalargenumberofcarrotswillnotgiveyousuperhumanvisionorallowyoutogetridofyourglasses.Ifyourparentshavebadeyesight,willyouhavebadeyesight,too?Myopia(近視)canbepassedfromparentstochildren.AstudybytheAmericanOptometricAssociationfoundthatifbothparentsaremyopic,there’sa33to60percentchancethatthechildis.Forchildrenwhohaveoneparentwithmyopia,thechanceis23to40percent,andit’sdownto6to15percentforkidswithnon-myopiaparents.Sonomatterhowbadyourparents’eyesightis,youstillhaveachancehavinggoodeyesight.Isittruethatpeoplewhoarecolorblindcan’tseecolors?Colorblindnessdoesn’tmeanthatsomeonecan’tseecolorsatall,likeablackandwhitemovie.Mostcommonly,itmeansthatsomeonehasdifficultytellingcertaincolorsapart,usuallygreenandredorblueandyellow.Colorblindnessisusuallyaconditioncausedbynothavingcolorconecellsorthecellsnotworking.Ifthecellsdon’trespondintherightwaytodifferencesinwavelengthsoflight,colorblindnesshappens.Therearedifferentlevelsofcolorblindness.Somepeoplecannottellthedifferencebetweencolorsindimlight,whileothershavedifficultyinanylight.Inthemostseriousformofcolorblindness,everythingisseeninshadesofgray.1.Accordingtothepassage,whichistheRIGHTideaabouteatingcarrots?A.Eatingcarrotsdoesn’thelppeopleseebetter.B.Peopleneedtoeatasmanycarrotsaspossible.C.Eatingcarrotsisgoodforeyes,butpeopledon’tneedtoeatalotofthem.D.Eatingalotofcarrotsisonlyappropriateforthosewhoworkinlowlightconditions.2.Sam’smotherisshortsighted,buthisfatherisnot.HowmuchcouldbehischancesofhavinggoodeyesightA.6-15%.B.23-40%.C.33-60%.D.60-77%.3.Howdoestheauthordescribecolorblindnessaccordingtothepassage?A.Mostpeoplewhoarecolorblindcanonlyseegrey.B.Lackingcolorconecellscancausecolorblindness.C.Thosewhocan’ttellgreenfromredarenotreallycolorblind.D.Mostpeoplewhoarecolorblindcanonlyseeblackandwhite.4.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.MisunderstandingsaboutEyes.B.AdviceonProtectingYourEyes.C.ReasonsforBadEyesightandColorBlindness.D.MedicalInformationaboutImprovingYourVision.BNotlongago,peoplethoughtbabieswerenotabletolearnthingsuntiltheywerefiveorsixmonthsold.YetdoctorsintheUnitedStatessaybabiesbeginlearningontheirfirstdayoflife.Scientistsnotethatbabiesarestronglyinfluencedbytheirenvironment.Theysayababywillsmileifhermotherdoessomethingthebabylikes.Ababylearnstogetthebestcarepossiblebysmilingtopleasehermotherorothercaregiver.Thisishowbabieslearntoconnectandcommunicatewithotherhumanbeings.Onestudyshowsthatbabiescanlearnbeforetheyareborn.Theresearchersplacedataperecorderonthestomachofapregnant(懷孕)woman.Then,theyplayedarecordingofashortstory.Onthedaythebabywasborn,theresearcherstriedtofindifheknewthesoundsofthestoryrepeatedwhileinhismother.Theydidthisbyplacingadevice(裝置)inthemouthofthenewbornbaby.Thebabywouldhearthestoryifhemovedhismouthoneway.Ifthebabymovedhismouththeotherway,hewouldhearadifferentstory.Theresearcherssaythebabyclearlylikedthestoryheheardbeforehewasborn.Theysaythebabywouldmovehismouthsohecouldhearthestoryagainandagain.Anotherstudyshowshowmotherscanstronglyinfluencesocialdevelopmentandlanguageskillsintheirchildren.Researchersstudiedthechildrenfromtheageofonemonthtothreeyears.Theresearcherstriedtomeasurethesensitivity(敏感度)ofthemothers.Thewomenwereconsideredsensitiveiftheysupportedtheirchildren’sactivitiesanddidnotinterfere(干涉)unnecessarily.Theytestedthechildrenforthinkingandlanguagedevelopmentwhentheywerethreeyearsold.Also,theresearchersobservedthewomenforsignsofdepression(抑郁).Thechildrenofdepressedwomendidnotdoaswellintestsasthechildrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfromdepression.Thechildrenofdepressedwomendidpoorlyintestsoflanguageskillsandunderstandingwhattheyhear.Thesechildrenalsowerelesscooperativeandhadmoreproblemsdealingwithotherpeople.Theresearchersnotedthatthesensitivityofthemotherswasimportanttotheintelligencedevelopmentoftheirchildren.Childrendidbetterwhentheirmotherswerecaring,evenwhentheysufferedfromdepression.1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTthefactorthatinfluencesintelligencedevelopmentinbabiesA.Theirpeers(同齡人).B.Theenvironment.C.Mother’ssensitivity.D.Educationbeforebirth.2.Whatisthepurposeoftheexperimentinwhichnewbornbabiesheardthestories?A.Toprovethatbabiescanlearnbeforetheyareborn.B.Toprovethatbabiescanlearnonthefirstdaytheyareborn.C.Toshowthatearlyeducationhasadeepeffectonthebabies’languageskills.D.Toshowmotherscanstronglyinfluenceintelligencedevelopmentintheirbabies.3.WhichgroupofchildrendidtheworstintestsoflanguageskillsA.Childrenwithhighcommunicationabilities.B.Thechildrenofdepressedbutcaringmothers.C.Thechildrenofwomenwhodidnotsufferfromdepression.D.Thechildrenofdepressedmotherswhocaredlittlefortheirchildren.4.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Scientificfindingsabouthowbabiesdevelopbeforebirth.B.Scientificfindingsabouthowintelligencedevelopsinbabies.C.Scientificfindingsabouthowthestorieshaveeffectsonbabies’intelligence.D.Astudyshowsbabiesarenotabletolearnthingsuntiltheyarefiveorsixmonthsold.語法填空ABitterPilltoSwallowisatouchingnovel.Thestoryhappensinaspecialschoolfortroubledteenagers.Theauthorcaresaboutthisgroupofyouthsandwantstobringattentiontospecialschools.ThenovelstartsoffwithaboynamedDevante.Becauseofhisfriend’s1._________(die),Devantebecomesblockedout(封閉).Heis2._________upsetthatheeventriestokillhimself.Heandhisparentscan’tdeal3._________hispersonalproblems.SoDevanteis4._________(bring)totheschool.Inthespecialschool,you’llmeetJanina.Shelikesthisschoolandseems5.________(feel)safeinsidethewalls.Shereallydoesn’twanttoleave.ShemeetsDevanteandtheybecomefriends.6.__________happytheyarewhentheyovercomedifficultiesinlife!You’llmeetDoctorLutkin.Tome,DrLutkinisavery7.________(understand)man.Andlastly,youwillalsomeetDrGailThomas.Sheisahardworkingyoungwoman8._________wantsthebestfortheschoolandtheyouththere.Ifsomethingisn’tright,shewillnotstandforit,andshewilltry9._________(she)besttomakethingsbetter.Thewholebookmakesyouwanttouncoverthe10._________(true)ofthestorywh

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