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1、第22课时 九年级 Units 34第22课时九年级Units 34 夯基提能作业.完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出能填入短文相应空白处的最佳选项。Iztaccihuatl is the third highest mountain in Mexico, about 40 miles south of Mexico City. If you look from a distance, it may look like a mountain, but if you look closer, you might notice the1of a woman

2、. Aztec legend (阿兹特克传说) tells us that the mountain peaks (顶峰) formed over the body of a girl who died of a broken2 . According to the legend,a king promised (许诺) a warrior, Popocatepetl (波波卡特佩特), that he could marry his daughter3he went to battle and came back safely. The kings daughter, Iztaccihuat

3、l, loved Popocatepetl very much and waited for him to come back. One day, she4a letter from Popocatepetls enemies saying that Popocatepetl had died on purpose. This upset Iztaccihuatl very much and then she died. Some people said she died of5. When Popocatepetl finally came back from war, he found I

4、ztaccihuatl dead. He carried her to a mountaintop and6 a fire. Popocatepetl stayed there until he died too. Over time, earth and snow7their bodies. Iztaccihuatl became the mountain and Popocatepetl became the volcano (火山). Some people say that the mountain is in the shape of Iztaccihuatls body. Beca

5、use of that, people call the mountain “Sleeping Woman”. The legend8says that there is smoke coming from the nearby volcano, which is actually from Popocatepetls fire that still9. People have told the story many times, so now there are different versions (版本) of it. But people mainly talk about the l

6、egend of the two10. So next time you see the mountain, remember the legend of the sleeping woman. 1.A.shape B.picture C.size2.A.heart B.dream C.mind3.A.unless B.if C.when4.A.received B.replied C.refused5.A.illness B.sadness C.pressure6.A.fought B.caused C.lighted 7.A.covered B.destroyed C.moved8.A.a

7、lways B.never C.also9.A.heats B.burns C.shines10.A.heroes B.relatives C.lovers .阅读理解A“Without music, life would be a mistake,” famous German philosopher (哲学家) Friedrich Nietzsche said over a century ago. Music is a big part of our lives. But in recent years, some US schools have cut music classes to

8、 control budgets (预算).For example,Chicago Public Schools hurt the arts education when it fired(解雇) over 1,000 teachers. 10 percent of them taught art or music,according to The Washington Times. In fact, this is not just a problem in the US. In other countries, such as China and the UK, music is not

9、thought to be as important as other subjects like science, math and history. Thats partly because music is not seen as a very important life skill, and it isnt tested. Many students are busy with their schoolwork, so parents and students choose to focus on subjects that are tested more often.However

10、, learning music is beneficial(有益的) in many ways.When playing music, you need different abilities to work together. It is not as simple as it looks, according to Kenneth Guilmartin of Music Together, an early childhood music development program. For example, when playing the piano, people see music

11、notes and decode(解码) them in their brains. They also use their fingers to make sounds. They need to deal with all these things at the same time.Music has a special connection with science as well. You can see that many scientists are good at playing music: Einstein played the violin, and German phys

12、icist Max Planck was good at playing the piano. 11.Some schools in the US cut music classes because .A.students in the US werent interested in musicB.they were too difficult to learnC.there werent enough music teachers in the USD.the schools wanted to control budgets12.In Paragraph 2, what does the

13、underlined word “them” refer to?A.Public schools. B.Fired teachers.C.Parents in Chicago. D.Students in Chicago.13.Whats the main idea of Paragraph 4?A.Different abilities are needed to work together while we are playing music.B.Playing the piano needs people to use fingers to make sounds.C.Decoding

14、music notes is needed while we are playing music.D.Playing the piano needs people to see music notes.14.How many scientists who are good at playing music are mentioned in this passage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.15.Whats the writers opinion according to this passage?A.Music is as simple as it look

15、s.B.Music classes should be cut in some schools.C.Music is a big part of our lives.D.Music isnt a very important life skill for us.B(2018山东威海中考)Amanda Kitts is one of “tomorrows people”people who have artificial (人工的) body parts. She has a bionic(电子操控的)arm.Now, Kitts runs a day-care center. Children

16、 run up to her happily as she comes into the classroom. She bends over to talk with a small girl. As she bends, Kitts puts her hands on her knees. For most people, this would be easy. However, just a few years ago, this was impossible for Kitts.In 2006, Kitts was in a car accident. A truck crushed(挤

17、坏) her left arm and the doctor had to cut it off. “I was angry, sad, depressed. I just couldnt accept it,” she says. But then she heard about a new technique that could use the remaining nerves(神经) in her shoulder to control an artificial arm.In a difficult operation, a doctor moved Kittss nerves to

18、 different areas of her upper-arm muscles. For months, the nerves grew. Millimeter by millimeter, they moved deeper into their new homes. “At three months I started feeling little tingles and twitches(刺痛和抽搐),”she said. A month later, she got her first bionic arm. A research engineer worked with Kitt

19、s to make the computer programs match her real movements more and more closely.Today, Kittss arm is great, but its not yet perfect. She wants feeling in her hands. For example, she needs to feel whether something is rough or smooth. She also needs feeling to do one of her favorite thingsdrink coffee

20、. “The problem with a paper coffee cup is that my hand will close until it gets a solid grip,” she says. One time at a coffee shop, her hand kept closing until it crushed the cup. But Kitts says positively, “One day Ill be able to feel things with it.and clap my hands.to the songs my kids are singin

21、g.”16.What is the difference between Kitts and normal people?A.She has a bionic arm.B.She can bend.C.She can put her hands on her knees.17.Kitts got her first bionic armafter the difficult operation.A.almost three monthsB.over one monthC.more than four months18.Kitts is able towith her bionic hand.A

22、.clap her handsB.hold thingsC.feel rough or smooth things19.Kittss attitude toward her new arm is.A.positive B.angry C.perfect20.Choose the right order of the events.Kitts heard about a new technique.Kitts crushed a paper coffee cup.Kitts had two human arms.A truck hit Kittss car.Kitts got her first

23、 bionic arm.Doctors moved some of the nerves in Kittss arm.A. B.C.阅读理解(五选五)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。San Francisco has many museums. You can visit a museum and learn about something new. We have art museums, science museums, history museums, and other special museums. 21Some museums are only open

24、 on certain days. Some museums are expensive, and some are free. Some of the expensive museums have free days too. 22The websites usually have information about the exhibits in the museum. Exhibits are the things you can see in the museum. On a museums website you can get information about ticket pr

25、ices, times and days when the museum is open, free days, and location. Sometimes the information is on the first page. 23The link with information about the museum usually has words like Visit, Information, or About. Sometimes you have to go down to the bottom of a long page to find the information.

26、 Sometimes it is easy to find the link. Sometimes it is hard. 24The links are in drop-down menus. Click on the words Museums-1 or Museums-2 (Free Museums), and a menu will drop down. Move your mouse to choose which museum site to visit. 25After you finish looking at it, click on the X in the upper r

27、ight hand corner of the window to close it. Then choose another link. A.Many museums have websites. B.Sometimes you have to click on a link. C.Click on the link and another window will open with the website for that museum. D.Here are some links to San Francisco Museums. E.Some museums are open ever

28、y day. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.词汇运用根据句意和首字母或汉语提示,将单词的正确形式完整地填写在相应的横线上。26.The t number of the students in our class is 45twenty girls and twenty-five boys. 27.I cant tell the difference between the two girls. They look c the same.28.Zhang Yimou is a famous d in China.29.(2016四川南充中考)There is a (医学的) colleg

29、e in Nanchong.30.(2017广西贵港中考)His uncle is going to (参加) a business meeting in Beijing next week. .阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的字数要求)1Sir, I think I will tell you what happened last night. My husband Mr. Smith went to bed at about half past ten. The servants had already gone home. Only my housekee

30、per stayed in her room on the second floor in case I needed her.2(32)我在房间里读书一直读到11点以后。Then I walked round to (33) that all was right. I went into the kitchen, the storeroom, the living room, and finally the dining room. As I came near the window, which was covered with thick curtains(窗帘), I suddenly

31、 felt the wind blew onto my face, and realized that it was open. I pulled the curtain to one side, and found myself coming face to face with a man who had just walked into the room. By the light of my bedroom candle, I saw two other men entering behind the first. (34)I was so scared, walking back quickly, but the man caught me in a minute. He caught me first by the wrist(手腕) and then by the throat. I tried to shout, but he hit me heavily on the head, and I fell onto the ground. I must have been unconscious(不省人事的)for a few minutes. When I woke up, I found they had tied me

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