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义务教育教科书(娄底专版)人教版九年级英语上册,听下面的对话,回答第6小题。(A)6.WhichbuscantakethewomantotheEastTown?ABusNo.23.BBusNo.26.CBusNo.32.听下面的对话,回答第7小题。(C)7.Whothoughtthenewridewasfun?ASteve.BAlice.CHelen.,听下面的对话,回答第8小题。(B)8.WhattimewillBillystrainleave?AAt9:15.BAt10:45.CAt11:45.听下面的对话,回答第9小题。(B)9.Whatisthemandoing?AListeningtotheradio.BWritingaletter.CFixingtheradio.听下面的对话,回答第10小题。(C)10.HowwillMikedrivehiscartotheCityHall?AHewillturnrightatthethirdcorner.BHewillturnleftatthethirdcorner.CHewillturnleftatthesecondcorner.,听下面的对话,回答第1112小题。(B)11.Howsoonwillthebankclose?AIn10minutes.BIn30minutes.CIn50minutes.(C)12.HowwillthemanhelpMary?AHellhelpfixhercar.BHelllendhersomemoney.CHelldrivehertothebank.听下面的对话,回答第1315小题。(A)13.Howfarisitfromtheschooltothemuseum?A15minuteswalk.B25minuteswalk.C45minuteswalk.,(C)14.Whereisthehotel?ABehindthemuseum.BNexttothemuseum.CAcrossfromthemuseum.(B)15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemuseum?AItsbig.BItsfascinating.CItscrowded.听下面的对话,回答第1620小题。(C)16.Howmanyclassesarethereintheschool?A4.B5.C6.(A)17.Wheredothestudentsusuallyplayafterclass?AOnthegrass.BIntheclassroom.CInthesportsfield.,(C)18.WhatdoesMr.Greenalwayssaytohisstudents?A“Enjoymath”.B“Learnbyreading”C“Havefunplaying”(B)19.WhatdoesMs.AllendotohelpherstudentslearnnewEnglishwords?ASheasksthemtowatchEnglishfilms.BSheusessongsandstoriesinclass.CShetellsthemtowritewordsmanytimes.(B)20.Whoissittinginthetreeinthephoto?AMr.Green.BMr.King.CMs.Allen.,Watertownisagreatplaceforthefamily_21_avacation.Teenagerswillwanttovisittheworlds_22_waterslides(滑槽)andeat_23_UncleBobs.AdifferentrockbandplaysatUncleBobseverynight.Kidswill_24_theClownCityCaf.Theyhaveorganizedgamesandthestaffdress_25_asclowns.Theresalso_26_forparentsinWatertown.Iftheylovegoodfood,theycanfinditattheFarmersMarketwherethefoodis_27_deliciousandcheap.Whilethechildrenhavefun,parentscantakedancelessonsonthebeach.Andeveryonecan,learn_28_inWatertown.TherearethreeMuseums!Teenagerslovethe_29_MuseumandkidsenjoytheScienceMuseum.Parentswillspendmanyhappyhours_30_theHistoryMuseum.(C)21.A.takeBtakingCtotake(C)22.A.largeBlargerClargest(A)23.A.atBforCwith(A)24.A.enjoyBhaveCdrink(B)25.A.downBupCfor(B)26.A.alittleBalotCalotof(A)27.A.bothBeitherCneither(A)28.A.somethingBeverythingCnothing(B)29.A.SportBSportsCScience(B)30.A.walkthroughBwalkingthroughCwalkingacross,WulingyuanScenicArea(武陵源风景区)isabout400kilometersfromChangshaandcoversanareaofabout400squarekilometers.Itisabeautifulareawithmorethan3,000unusualmountains,about800smallrivers,andforestswithover1,000kindsofplantsinthem.Itisanimportantareabecauseithashundredsofanimalsinit,butmanyofthemareendangered(濒危的)anddifficulttosee.IfyouwanttovisitWulingyuan,youcanstayinahotelinZhangjiajie,butmanyvisitorsprefertostayinatent(帐篷)inWulingyuan.,(B)31.WulingyuanScenicAreaisabout400squarekilometersfromChangsha.(B)32.WulingyuanScenicAreacoversanareaofabout800squarekilometers.(A)33.Therearemorethan3,000unusualmountainsinWulingyuanScenicArea.(B)34.WulingyuanScenicAreaisanimportantareabecauseithashundredsofanimals.Youcanseethemeverywhere.(A)35.ManyvisitorsliketostayinatentinWulingyuan.,Greenisanimportantcolorinnature.Itisthecolorofgrassandtheleavesontrees.Itisalsothecolorofmostgrowingplants.Sometimes,theword“green”meansyoung,freshandgrowing.Forexample,agreenbornissomeonewhohasnoexperience.Inthe15thcentury,agreenbornwasayoungcoworanoxwhosehorns(角)hadnotyetdeveloped.Acenturylater,agreenbornwasasoldierwhohadnoexperienceinwar.Bythe18thcentury,agreenbornhadthemeaningithastodayapersonwhoisnewinajob.,Someonewhoisgoodatgrowingplantsissaidtohaveagreenthumb(大拇指)Theexpressioncomesfromtheearly20thcentury.Apersonwithagreenthumbcanmakeplantsgrowquicklyandwell.TheGreenRevolution(绿色革命)isthenamegivensomeyearsagotothedevelopmentofnewkindsofriceandothergrains.Itwastheresultofhardworkbyagriculturalscientistswhohadgreenthumbs.Greenisalsothecolorusedtodescribethepowerfulfeelingjealousy(嫉妒)Thegreeneyedmonsterisnotadangerousanimalfromouterspace.Itisanexpressionusedabout400yearsagobytheBritishwriterWilliamShakespeareinhisplay“Othello”Itdescribestheunpleasantfeelingwhensomeonehassomethinghewants.,Inmostplacesintheworld,agreenlightisasignal(信号)tomoveahead.Ineverydayspeech,agreenlightmeansapproval(赞成)tocontinuewithaproject.(B)36.Anewsoldierwascalledagreenborninthe_century.A15thB16thC18th(A)37.Apersonwithagreenthumb_AisgoodatgrowingplantsBreallyhasagreenthumbChasnoexperienceinwar(C)38.Amanmaymeetthegreeneyedmonsterif_AheseesadangerousanimalBhecantgetsomethingChisfriendgetsaprizethathewants,(C)39.Thispassagedoesntmentionthehistoryoftheexpression“_”AagreenthumbBagreenbornCagreenlight(C)40.Whichwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?AGreen,thecolorofgrassandtreesBGreen,asignofapprovalCDifferentmeaningsof“green”,InBritain,whenpeoplemeeteachotherforthefirsttime,theytalkaboutthingslikefamily,work,school,orsports.Theyaskquestionslike“Doyouhaveanybrothersorsisters?”“Wheredoyouwork?”“Whatschooldoyougoto?”and“Doyoulikesports?”Theyalsoaskquestionslike“Wheredoyoucomefrom?”and“Wheredoyoulive?”Thesearepolitequestions.Theyarenotpersonalorprivate.Butsomethingsarepersonalorprivate,andquestionsaboutthemarenotpolite.Peopledontaskquestionsaboutapersonssalary(薪水)Theydontaskhowmuchsomeoneispaidforsomething.ItisnotOKtoaskpeoplequestionsaboutpolitics,party(政党)orreligion(宗教)unlessyouknowthem,verywell.Peopledontaskunmarriedpeople“Whyareyousingle?”andtheydontaskamarriedcouplewithnochildren“Whydontyouhaveanychildren?”(A)41.WhichisapolitequestioninBritainwhenpeoplemeet?AHowsyourfamily?BYourenotmarried,why?CWhatdoyouthinkoftheLaborParty?(C)42.TheBritishusuallydontaskquestionsaboutapersons_AinterestBworkCreligion(B)43.Itsnotpoliteforapersontoshowinterestinthe_lifeofothers.AschoolBprivateChard,(C)44.InBritain,whichofthefollowingquestionsisNOTpolite?AWhereareyoufrom?BDoyoulikeplayfootball?CYoulookmucholderthanyourhusband.Howoldareyou?(B)45.Thispassageismainlyabout_AschoollifeBpolitenessCworking,Whatwouldyoudoifyouseesomeonelyingontheground?Canyougivehimorherahand?Letsreadthefollowingnews.At9:00am.yesterday,busNo.26wasgoingalongZhonghuaRoadwhenthedriversawanoldmanlyingonthesideoftheroad.Awomanwasnexttohim,shoutingforhelp.Thebusdriver,24yearoldWangPing,stoppedthebuswithoutthinkingtwice.Hegotoffandaskedthewomanwhathappened.Shesaidthatthemanhadaheartproblemandshouldgotothehospital.Mr.Wangknewhehadtoactquickly.Hetoldthepassengersthathemusttakethemantothehospital.Heexpectedmostorallthepassengerstogetoffand,waitforthenextbus.Buttohissurprise,theyallagreedtogowithhim.SomepassengershelpedMr.Wangtomovethemanontothebus.ThankstoMr.Wangandthepassengers,thedoctorssavedthemanintime.“Itssadthatmanypeopledontwanttohelpothersbecausetheydontwantanytrouble,”saysonepassenger.“Butthedriverdidntthinkabouthimself.Heonlythoughtaboutsavingalife.”(B)46.WhatisWangPing?AApassenger.BAbusdriver.CAdoctor.(A)47.Whendidtheaccidenthappen?AAt9:00inthemorning.BAt9:00intheafternoon.CAt9:00intheevening.,(B)48.WhatdidWangPingdoafterhesawtheoldman?AHewentalongZhonghuaRoad.BHestoppedthebuswithoutthinkingtwice.CHecalledthepolicefirst.(C)49.Whydosomepeoplerefusetohelpothersintrouble?ABecausetheydonthavetime.BBecausetheydonthavemoney.CBecausetheydontwantanytrouble.,(C)50.Whatshouldwelearnfromthenews?AWeshouldnthelpthepeoplewhoneedhelp.BWecanthelpthepeopleintroublewithoutpermission(允许)CWeshouldhelpthepeopleintrouble.,“Homestayisaformofstudyabroadprogram.Itallowsthevisitortostaywithalocalfamilytobetterunderstandthelocallifestyle.Italsohelpstoimprovethevisitorslanguageability.Ifyouwishtolearnmoreaboutforeignculturesortogetforeignexperience,youshouldjointhiskindofholiday.(51)_B_”saidateacherduringaschoolmeetinglastterm.Afterthismeeting,(52)_C_Atlast,Ihadsuchachancetogoonsuchaholidaywithsomeofmyschoolmateslastmonth.WewenttoLondon,aplacewhereIhadwantedtogosinceyearsago.Afterwe,gottoLondon,wewenttostaywithdifferentfamilies.Iwasluckythatmyhostfamily(寄宿家庭)wasawhitecouplewhohadadaughteraboutmyage.(53)_D_TheywereinterestedinmeandIlearntalotofthingsfromthenon.(54)_E_Afterbreakfast,alocalteacherwouldcometotakeusinhiscar.ThenwewouldhaveclassesorgoonasightseeingtriptodifferentplacesofinterestlikeBigBen,LondonBridge,andBuckinghamPalace.Wewouldgobacktoourownhomesaftertheactivities.Theholidaywasavaluableexperienceforme.Ienjoyedeveryminuteofit.(55)_A_Threeweekslater,wehadtoleave“home”forHongKong.,AYes,timereallyflewfastBIamsureyouwontbedisappointedCIalwaysthoughtaboutthiskindofholidayDTheytreatedmeasadaughteroftheirfamilyETheholidaywasfilledwithactivitieseveryday,Atourschool,wesometimeshaveaspecialdaytohelpothers.Lastyearwewentto(56)_an_oldpeopleshomeandsangsongsandperformedaplayforthem.Theoldpeople(57)_were_(be)veryhappy.Wethinkstudentsshouldbeallowedtotaketime(58)_to_do_(do)thingslikethatmoreoften.Forexample,weshouldvisitprimaryschoolsand(59)_then_wecanhelpteachyoungstudents.IwanttobeateacherwhenIm(60)_older_(old),soitwouldbeagreatexperienceforme.Otherstudents,wouldliketodootherjobs.Forexample,(61)_my_(I)friendTianGewantstowriteforanewspaper.Shethinksshecanvolunteeratthenewspaperoffice(62)_once_(one)aweek.Afteralongweekofclasses,manystudentsare(63)_sleepy/sleeping_(sleep)Sowethinkwecouldvolunteerandhelpothers(64)_on_Fridayafternoons.Everyexperiencewehavenowcanhelpustoliveabetter(65)_life_(life)inthefuture.,Youcantellalotaboutyourfriendsbywhattheycarryintheirschoolbags:whattheyread,andotherthingstheyliketodooutofschool.InthebagsofmiddleschoolageboysintheUK,youcanfindhandheldcomputergamesandfootballmagazines.Girlsusuallyhaveabookintheirbagandsomemakeup(化妆品)andhairclips(发夹)BoysandgirlsbothoftenhaveaniPad,amobilephoneand,ofcourse,lastnightshomework!By_looking_in_a_friends_bag,youcantellwhat_kind_of_person_he/she_is.Acleanandtidybagwithouttrashshowsanorganized(有条理的)person.Abagfulloftextbooksandpensbelongsto,someonewhoworkshard.Britishmiddleschoolagechildrenalsohavealocker(有锁的存储柜)atschool.他们把书本或者运动物品储存在那儿。Theyusepicturestomaketheinsideoftheirlockersbeautiful.Maybetheyhavepicturesoftheirfavoritemusicorsportsstar,orphotosoftheirfriends.Sojustliketheirbags,theirlockerssayalotabouttheperson.71Whatthingsarethereinbag

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