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九年級(jí)英語練習(xí)(U11-12)閱讀AIntheUnitedStates,peopleoftenusedifferentexpressionstoshowtheirfeelings.Forexample,whentheyareveryhappy,theymightsay“I’moverthemoon”.Thismeanstheyareextremelypleased.Anothercommonexpressionis“oncloudnine”,whichalsoindicatesgreathappiness.Whenitcomestodisappointmentorsadness,Americansmightsay“Ifeeldowninthedumps”.Itshowsthatapersonisfeelingverylow.Andifsomeoneisabitangry,theycouldusethephrase“bentoutofshape”,whichimpliesbeingupsetorirritated.Theseexpressionsnotonlyhelppeoplecommunicatetheiremotionseffectivelybutalsoaddcolortothelanguage.Insocialsituations,understandingthesesayingscanmakeconversationsmoreinterestingandsmooth.ForforeignerslearningEnglish,gettingfamiliarwiththesecommonexpressionsisanimportantpartofgraspingthelanguage’sculturalaspects.Oneday,anAmericanstudent,Lucy,wasexcitedbecauseshegotanAonherdifficultmathtest.Shetoldherfriend,“I’moverthemoonrightnow!Istudiedsohardanditreallypaidoff.”Herfriendreplied,“That’samazing!Youdeserveit.Youmustbeoncloudnine.”Laterthatday,anotherclassmate,Tom,losthisfavoritebaseballcap.Hewasreallysadandsaid,“Ifeeldowninthedumps.Ican’tbelieveIlostit.”Whatdoestheexpression“I’moverthemoon”mean?Feelingalittlesad.B.Beingextremelyhappy.C.Beingveryangry.D.Feelingdisappointed.Ifsomeonesays“oncloudnine”,theyare______.A.angryB.sadC.happyD.disappointedWhichexpressionshowsdisappointment?Bentoutofshape.B.Oncloudnine.C.I’moverthemoon.D.Downinthedumps.WhyaretheseexpressionsimportantforlearningEnglish?Theymakeconversationsshorter.B.Theyhelpcommunicateemotionsandshowculturalaspects.C.Theyareonlyusedinformalwriting.D.Theyareeasytoremember.WhathappenedtoLucy?A.Shelostherbaseballcap.B.Shefailedhermathtest.C.ShegotanAonhermathtest.D.Shehadanargumentwithherfriend.BInJapan,forinstance,itispolitetobowwhenyougreetsomeone.Thedepthandlengthofthebowcanvarydependingonthesituationandthepersonyouaregreeting.Inabusinessmeeting,adeeperandlongerbowshowsmorerespect.Whenmeetingfriends,aslightbowisusuallyenough.InsomeMiddleEasterncountries,itisacommoncustomtotakeoffyourshoesbeforeenteringsomeone’shouse.Thisisseenasasignofrespectforthehostandkeepingthehouseclean.Peopletherealsoplacegreatimportanceonhospitality.Guestsareoftentreatedwiththebestfoodanddrinks,andhostswillgooutoftheirwaytomakethemfeelcomfortable.InIndia,thetraditionalgreetingis“Namaste”,wherepeopleputtheirpalmstogetherinfrontoftheirchestandbowslightly.Thisgestureisusedinvarioussettings,fromgreetingneighborstomeetingstrangers.Itrepresentsasenseofunityandrespect.Whentravelingtodifferentcountries,itisessentialtobeawareofthesecustoms.Notfollowingthemmightleadtomisunderstandingsorevenbeconsideredrude.Forexample,ifatouristdoesn’ttakeofftheirshoesinaMiddleEasternhome,thehostmightfeeldisrespected.Understandingandrespectingtheseculturaldifferencescanhelpbuildbetterrelationshipsandmaketravelexperiencesmoreenjoyable.InJapan,howdoesthebowchangeaccordingtothesituation?Thefasteryoubow,themorerespectyoushow.B.Youonlybowdeeplytostrangers.C.Inbusiness,adeeperbowshowsmorerespect.D.Youneverbowtofriends.WhydopeopleinsomeMiddleEasterncountriestakeofftheirshoesbeforeenteringahouse?Becauseit’stoohottowearshoesinside.B.Asasignofrespectforthehostandforcleanliness.C.Becausetheydon’tlikewearingshoes.D.Toshowtheyareinahurry.WhatisthetraditionalgreetinginIndia?Bowingdeeply.B.Shakinghands.C.“Namaste”.D.Kissingonthecheek.Whatmighthappeniftouristsdon’tfollowlocalcustoms?A.Theywillgetspecialtreatment.B.Theywillmakefriendseasily.C.Theymightcausemisunderstandings.D.Theywillbepraised.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?Tointroducefamoustouristdestinations.B.Totalkaboutdifferentlanguagesintheworld.C.Todescribevariouscustomsindifferentcountries.D.Toexplainhowtomakeforeignfriends.CHaveyoueverwonderedwhysomepeopleseemtohaveanaturalabilitytomakefriendseasilywhileothersstruggle?Itturnsoutthatgoodsocialskillsplayacrucialrole.InUnit11,welearnedaboutbasiccommunicationskillsthatcanhelpinbuildingrelationships.Oneimportantaspectisbeingagoodlistener.Whenyoulistenattentivelytoothers,theyfeelvaluedandunderstood.Thisencouragesthemtoopenupandsharemore.Forexample,ifyourfriendistellingyouaboutaproblemtheyhadatschool,insteadofinterruptingandgivingadvicerightaway,youshouldlistencarefullyfirst.Then,youcanoffersomehelpfulsuggestions.Anotherkeypointishavingapositiveattitude.Peoplearegenerallyattractedtothosewhoareoptimisticandfriendly.Smilingoften,usingkindwords,andshowingenthusiasmcanmakeyoumoreapproachable.Ifyoualwaysseemgloomyornegative,othersmightbelesslikelytowanttointeractwithyou.Bodylanguagealsomattersalot.Maintainingeyecontact,standingupstraight,andusingopengesturescanconveyconfidenceandinterest.Ontheotherhand,crossingyourarms,lookingdown,orfidgetingmightgivetheimpressionthatyouaredisinterestedornervous.Inasocialgathering,initiatingconversationsisessential.Youcanstartwithasimplegreetingandaquestionabouttheotherperson’sinterests.Thisshowsthatyouareinterestedingettingtoknowthem.Byapplyingtheseskills,youcanimproveyoursociallifeandmakemorefriends.Whatisthemainfactorinmakingfriendseasilyaccordingtothepassage?Havingalotofmoney.B.Goodsocialskills.C.Beinggood-looking.D.Livinginabigcity.Whyisbeingagoodlistenerimportant?A.Ithelpsyougivebetteradvice.B.Itmakesothersfeelvaluedandunderstood.C.Itsavestimeinconversations.D.Itshowsyouaresmarter.Whatkindofattitudeattractspeople?A.Negative.B.Gloomy.C.Optimistic.D.Indifferent.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofgoodbodylanguage?Crossingyourarms.B.Lookingdown.C.Maintainingeyecontact.D.Fidgeting.Whatshouldyoudotoinitiateaconversationinasocialgathering?Talkaboutyourselfalot.B.Ignoretheotherperson.C.Startwithagreetingandaquestion.D.Waitforotherstotalktoyou.單詞1.Weshouldspendmoretimewithourfriendstomakeourf__________stronger.2.Iwanttolistentoquietmusicw________Iameating.3.How’severythinggoingon?Iknowyouhavebeenprettybusy__________(近來).4.Thedoctore_________himbutcouldfindnothingwrong.5.Ithinkgoodhealthismoreimportantthan__________(財(cái)富)6.Thosebeautiful__________(宮殿)werebuilthundredsofyearsago.7.Therearefour_________(教練)intotalinthatclub.8.Theboywalkedaroundtheteachers’officeforalongtimeandwentinatlastwith___________(勇氣).9.Whyareyoun________yourheadifyoudisagree?10.Ihurtmyright___________(肩膀)whenIwascarryingaheavybag.11.Theboyd__________hisparentsbecausehefailedthemathtest.12.Ididn’tcatchtheschoolbusyesterdaybecauseIo__________.13.Aheavy__________(背包)caninfluenceourhealth.14.An____________(出乎意料的)accidenthappenedtohimlastyear.15.Anew___________(機(jī)場)willbebuiltinAntarcticabyChinese.16.Walkabouttwo_________(街區(qū))andyoucanseetheLuheLibraryonyourleft.17.Newscientific___________(發(fā)現(xiàn))arebeingmadeeveryday.18.Thesportsmeetingwasc___________becauseoftheterribleweather.19.The_________(軍官)orderedhissoldierstostandinline.20.Mostplasticwon’t__________(消失)itself.Itwillremainintheoceanforever.語法填空Itisnormaltofeelabit

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(worry)aboutexams,especiallyifyou?reunderpressurefromschoolorfamily.Examstresscanmakeyou

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(feel)nervousordepressed(沮喪的),andthismightinfluenceyoursleepingoreatinghabits.Ifyouhaveanyofthesefeelingsorareworriedthatexampressureistakingoveryourlife,youarenotalone.Herearesome

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(thing)youcando.Firstly,letyourtrustedfriendsandfamily

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(know)ifyou?rehavingahardtime,sotheycanbetheretosupportyou,encourageyouandofferalisteningear.Youdon?thavetogothroughthisalone.Keepingitallinwillonlymakethingsworse,sodon?t

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(is)afraidtoopenup.Secondly,thinkaboutallthepracticalsupportyouneed,andbehonestwithyourselfaboutit.Youare

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(allow)toaskforhelp.Tellyourteachersaboutyourworries.Theymayhavetalkedtolotsofstudentswhoaregoingthroughsimilarthings,sotheycangiveyousome

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(help)advice.Lastbutnotleast,bekindto

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(you).Thinkaboutallthethingsyouhaveachievedsofar.Itcanbehelpfultowritealistofallthethingsyoulikeaboutyourself,andthethingsotherpeoplevalueaboutyoutoo.Ifpeoplearoundyou—likeyourparents—are

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(put)pressureonyou,itcanhelptotellthemwhatyoufeelabletoachieve,andletthemknowthatyourexpectations(預(yù)期)aredifferentfrom

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(they).Youcanalsotalktoateacheryoutrustaboutthepressureyouareunderathome.完形填空raining,light,make,finished,stopped,singing,because,hide,learned,lostInthemorning,wewentcampinginGreenNaturalPark.Wewerehappybecauseitwasasunnyday.Ontheway,wekept

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andmakingjokes.However,intheafternoon,whenwe

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ourpicnicatoneo’clock,itwasdarkandwindy.Soon,therewasashower.Unluckily,noneofusbroughtanumbrella.Weranaboutfivehundredmetersbutwecouldfindnoplaceto

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.Twentyminutespassed,anditwasstill

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.Therewerehoursleftbeforewereachedthecampsite(營地).Itwasevenworsethatwehad

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aquickdecisionasitwasrainingheavily.Chrissaidwecouldsetupatenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtodothat.ChrisandItriedtomakeafiretokeepuswarm.Butwewereunableto

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thefire,aseverythingwaswet.Wedriedourselves,chattedandwaitedinthetent.Ataboutfiveo’clock,it

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allofushadbeenverytired.Thiscampingtripmaynotbeverysuccessfulbutweknoweachotherbetter.AndthemostimportantthingI’ve

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fromthistripistheimportanceofteamspirit.閱讀表達(dá)閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成下面各小題。InmanyWesterncountries,tippingisacommonpractice.Whenyougotoarestaurant,youareusuallyexpectedtoleaveatipforthewaiterorwaitress.Theamou

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