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1、九年级英语上册Unit 8复习内容一、单词短语:根据中文意思写出英文单词或短语单词短语n.礼物寻找;寻求n.毕业典礼终于;最终n.分;分币集中(目光、注意力等)于v.计算(或清点)总数递出v.买得起被控告;被指责;n.礼物用名字;以假名n.膝;膝盖对感到自豪n.招牌;标牌披散n.pl.商品;货品代替v.搜寻;查找太而不能n.链子对要求严格n.账单它是用来做什么的?n.脚步声决定v. 掏出(过去式/过去分词)脱离危险n.一套;一组一套n.发插;梳子v.控告;控诉n.美洲n.妻子n.相册;影集n.笔记;记录2、 语篇填词The giftsby O.HenryDella is Jims w_, an
2、d she wanted to buy a g_ to Jim for Christmas.One dollar and eighty-seven c_. That was all. Three times Della c_ it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas. She could not a_ a p_, so she sat down and cried.Jim and Della had two possessions which they were both proud o
3、f. One was Jims gold watch that was from his father and his grandfather. The other was Dellas beautiful hair. It fell about her, and reached blow her k_.Della put on her old brown jacket and her old brown hat. Then she went out of the door and down the stairs the the street.She stooped at a store. T
4、he s_ in front of the store read “Hear G_”.“Will you buy my hair?” asked Della.“Twenty dollars,” the woman said.Then Della s_ through the stores looking for a present for Jim.She found it at last. It was a watch c_. The b_ was twenty-one dollars.At seven oclock, the coffee was made and dinner was re
5、ady.Jim was never late. Della heard his s_ on the stairs.The door opened and Jim walked in. He stopped inside the door. His eyes were fixed on Della, and there was an expression in them that she could not read.“Jim,” she cried, “dont look at me that way. I sold my hair to buy you a Christmas present
6、.”Jim d_ a box from his pocket and put it on the table.Della opened it. There lay the s_ of c_ that she had always wanted. Now they were hers, but her hair was gone.She smiled and held out Jims present. “I hunted all over town to find it. Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks on it.”Instead
7、 of obeying, Jim sat down, put his hands behind his head and smiled. “Della,” he said, “I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs.”3、 完成句子1. 吉姆和黛拉拥有两件他们都引以为豪的宝贝。Jim and Della had two possessions which they _ both _ _.2. 接着,黛拉在各个商店里搜寻了一番,给吉姆寻找礼物。Then Della searched through the stores _ _ a
8、present for Jim.3. 她的头发披散下来, 垂到膝下。Her hair _ _ her, and reached below her knee.4. 最终,她找到了。She found it _ _.5. 他的目光集中在黛拉身上。His eyes were _ _ Della.6. 里面摆放着一直想要的那套梳子。There lay _ _ _ combs that she had always wanted.7. 她微笑着递出给吉姆的礼物。She smiled and _ _ Jims present.8. 吉姆没有听她的,而是坐下,双手放在头后面笑了。_ _ obeying,
9、Jim sat down, put his hands behind his head and smiled.9. 他被控告偷了钱。He _ _ _ stealing money.10. 在那里他开始用“欧亨利”这个名字创作短篇小说。There he began writing short stories _ _ _ “O. Henry”.11. 因为他的真名太难记了。Because his real name was _ _ _ remember.12. 他爸爸对他要求很严格。His father _ very _ _ him.13. 但是我不知道它是用来做什么的。But I dont kn
10、ow _ _ _.14. 会议的日期你选好了吗?Have you _ _ a date for the meeting?15. 她脱离危险了。Shes _ _ _.4、 语法选择Ben loved judo(柔道). He dreamt of 1 a big competition.One day at school, Ben 2 to take part in a big judo competition. He felt excited but 3 a little worried. After school, he went to visit his grandpa. They talk
11、ed and Grandpa gave Ben a present. It was a silver trophy(奖杯) 4 Grandpa had won in a judo competition. “Wow! Thanks, Grandpa!” Ben said 5 .Finally, the day of the competition arrived. Bens grandpa and friends came 6 him on. Ben felt really nervous, so he put the silver trophy on 7 chair where he cou
12、ld see it. The competition began. He felt strong and did 8 well that he got into the final. Just as the final round was going to start, he 9 see the trophy. Ben looked around nervously. The game began, 10 Ben couldnt focus. Then he heard his grandpa shouting, “Come on, Ben! You can do it!”He thought
13、 to 11 , “I can do this without the trophy!” Suddenly he felt 12 again. He looked his opponent(对手)in the eye and kicked his leg high. Finally, Ben won the competition. Grandpa and Bens friends cheered.Ben found the trophy under the chair 13 last. “It was there all the time,” he said as he picked it
14、up. Then he 14 maybe he won the game because of Grandpas lucky trophy. He ran over and asked Grandpa. Grandpa laughed, “You won 15 you tried your best. Now go and get our own trophy. You deserve(应得)it!”Bens dream finally came true.( )1.A.winB.wonC.winningD.to win( )2.A.choosesB.choseC.is chosenD.was
15、 chosen( )3.A.alsoB.tooC.eitherD.neither( )4.A.whoB.thatC.whoseD.what( )5.A.happyB.unhappyC.happinessD.happily( )6.A.cheeringB.to cheerC.cheerD.to cheering( )7.A.aB.anC.theD./( )8.A.veryB.muchC.suchD.so( )9.A.couldntB.mustntC.needntD.shouldnt( )10.A.orB.asC.butD.and( )11.A.heB.himC.hisD.himself( )12
16、.A.strongB.strongerC.strongestD.strongly( )13.A.inB.onC.atD.by( )14.A.thinksB.thoughtC.will thinkD.was thinking( )15.A.ifB.althoughC.becauseD.before5、 完形填空When I was 13 years old, a boy gave me an important gift. It was a 1 . It was the early autumn of my first year at a junior high school and my ol
17、d school was far away. 2 , no one knew who I was. I was very lonely and afraid to make friends with 3 .Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I 4 my heart break. I couldnt talk to anyone about my problem, and I didnt want my parents to 5 me. Then one day, my classmates talked ha
18、ppily with their friends, but I sat my desk 6 as usual. At that moment, a boy entered the classroom. I didnt know who he was. He passed me and then turned back. He 7 me and without a word, smiled.Suddenly I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It 8 me feel happy, lively and warm. That sm
19、ile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students and made friends. Day by day, I became closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the 9 smile has become my best friend now.I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. So sm
20、ile at the world and it will 10 .( )1.A.smileB.magazineC.boxD.camera( )2.A.As usualB.As a resultC.The same asD.Such as( )3.A.someoneB.everyoneC.anyoneD.nobody( )4.A.tastedB.smelledC.fearedD.felt( )5.A.hear aboutB.talk aboutC.care forD.worry about( )6.A.slowlyB.politelyC.unhappilyD.naturally( )7.A.li
21、stened toB.looked atC.took pride inD.rushed at( )8.A.madeB.ledC.offeredD.threw( )9.A.luckyB.luckC.luckilyD.luckier( )10.A.look backB.come backC.turn backD.smile back6、 阅读理解( A )In China, red envelopes and even denominations(面值)bring good luck. Chinese New Year has a rich set of traditions. One of th
22、e most popular customs of this holiday is giving out money in red envelopes. Known as ”yasuiqian which means the money used to suppress(镇压)the evil spirit, the gift means bringing good luck. In addition to how you give money, theres also superstition(迷信)about the amount you give. Gifting an odd numb
23、ered amount of money is considered bad luck. Its important to make sure that even the first number is even(偶数的), as numbers like 30 and 50 are considered odd.In India, gifts are given with the right hand. As left hands are considered unclean in Indian culture, gestures such as touching, passing mone
24、y, or giving gifts are to be done with the right hand. Compared with some other cultures, an odd number of objects symbolizes good luck. For example, 11 should be given as opposed to 10.In South America, sharp objects are unlucky. The majority of people from South American countries will see the off
25、ering of sharp objects as a sign that you want the relationship with them to break up, so scissors and cooking knives are best avoided. On the eve of January 6 at the end of the Christmas period, Argentinian children will customarily leave their shoes by their beds to be filled with small gifts. Mea
26、nwhile in Brazil, seaside settlements will send gifts of flowers, fruits or jewellery out to sea to honour the Goddess of Water.1. What does the underlined wordoddmean in Chinese?A. 古老的 B. 奇怪的 C. 奇数的 D. 合适的2. If your father wants to give your cousin yasuiqian” on New Years Eve, which of the followin
27、g do you suggest?A. 100 yuan. B. 200 yuan. C. 300 yuan. D. 500 yuan.3. Why are gifts given with the right hand in India?A. Because they are good at using right hands.B. Because using left hands is good to disabled people.C. Because its a custom.D. Because left hands are considered unclean in Indian
28、culture.4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. In India, an odd number of objects symbolizes good luck.B. If you want to make friends with a person in South America, you can send him scissors or cooking knives.C. At the end of the Christmas period, Argentinian children wil
29、l leave their shoes by their beds to be filled with small gifts.D. In Brazil, people live by the sea will send gifts of flowers, fruits or jewellery out to sea to honour the Goddess of Water.( B )Clark and Dale were staying in the same room in a hospital. Clark was so sick that he could not even mov
30、e his body. He had to spend all his time lying on his back. Dale could sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was next to the rooms only window.Over time, Clark and Dale became good friends. Every afternoon, Dale would look out of the rooms only window, describing the scenery outside
31、for his friend. He told Clark about the flowers in a park outside the window, the people walking by, the green trees beside roads-anything that might interest a man.One morning, when a nurse came to check on the two men, she found that Dale had died in his sleep. As soon as the room seemed tidy agai
32、n, Clark asked if he could move to the bed next to the window so that he could look out of the window himself. The nurse agreed. Slowly, he could take his first look at the world outside. To his surprise, he could see nothing but a blank wall of another building.The nurse explained that Dale had bee
33、n blind. He had never seen anything outside the window at all-but he described beautiful scenes to help his friend feel better.1. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Clark was too sick to move his body.B. Although Clark was sick, he was asked to move his body.C. Clark was sick,
34、so he didnt want to move his body.D. Although Clark was sick,he could move his body.2. Who described the scenery outside for Clark?A. The doctor. B. The nurse. C. His family. D. His friend Dale.3. Clark wanted to move to the bed next to the window because _.A.he missed his friend very much B.the bed
35、 there was tidier than hisC.he wanted to look at the world outside D.he felt worse and worse4. What did Clark find when he took his first look at the world outside?A. The flowers in a park. B. The green trees beside roads.C. The people walking by. D. A blank wall of another building.5. According to
36、the passage, which one of the following is NOT true?A. Dale was blind. B. Dale died in his sleep.C. Dale tried to help his friend feel better. D. The nurse didnt know that Dale was blind.7、 作文澳大利亚中国友好协会准备以“A Gift from the Heart”为题举办征文比赛,要求参赛者分享一些特别的日子(生日、节日)用心准备的礼物。写作要求:1.词数:80-120词;2.文中不能出现自己的姓名和所在
37、学校名称。参考要点:1.介绍特别的日子;2.分享赠送的礼物;3.表述礼物的意义。A Gift from the Heart_范文:A Gift from the HeartIt was the last day of that term. My classmates were very excited at the coming holiday. But my friend, Mike, looked unhappy because he failed the English test.While thinking about how to cheer him up, I saw my Eng
38、lish notebook. Although it was very important to me, I decided to give it to him. He looked at me in surprise. He knew how carefully I took the notes. I told him that I could also help him learn English.Mike has made progress with the help of my gift, the notebook. It may be cheap but its from my heart.