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覃老師課堂九年級(jí)五選五練習(xí)16篇及答案1Clothesareimportantandnecessarytous.36..Sohowcanwebuyclotheswellandwisely?Herearesomeideasforyou. 37..Youcanlookatthelabelsthatareinsidethenewclothes.Thelabelforashirtmaytellyoutowashitinwarmwater.Asweaterlabelmaytellyoutowashitincoldwater.Thelabelonacoatmaysay,“dry(干燥)cleanonly”.38..Ifyoudoasthedirectionssayonthelabel,youcankeepyourclotheswellforalongtime. Manyclothestodaymustbedry-cleaned.Dry-cleaningisn'tcheap.Whenbuyingnewclothes,youshouldcheck(檢查)iftheyneedtobedry-cleaned.39..Meanwhile,well-madeclothesareabetterchoicebecausetheywilllookgoodevenafteryouwashthemmanytimes. Clothesthatcostmoremoneydon'talwaysmeantheyarebettermade.40..Ontheotherhand,cheapclothesmaysometimeslookbetterandfityouwell.A.Youcansavemoneyifyoubuyclothesthatcanbewashedinthewater.B.Learninghowtobuyclothesinarightwayisalife-longsubject.C.Theycanalwaystellyouhowtotakecareoftheclothes.D.Thinkaboutwhatkindofclothesyoureallyneedwhenyougoshopping.E.Theymaynotfityou,either.2Inclasses,yourteacherswilltalkabouttopicsthatyouarestudying.Theinformationtheyprovidewillbeimportantforyoutoknowwhenyoutaketests.____36____inwhichtherearecertainthingsyoushoulddobeforeclass,duringclassandafterclass.Herearethethreestepsofnotetakingandwhatyoushoulddoduringeachstep.Getreadytotakenotes(BeforeClass)Reviewyournotesbeforeyouhaveclasses.Thiswillhelpyourememberwhatwastaughtandgetyoureadytounderstandnewinformationyourteacherprovides.____37____.Haveseveralpensandpencilsaswellasyournotebook.Takenotes(DuringClass)____38____Listenfor“signalwords(信號(hào)詞)thattellyouwhatyourteacherisabouttosayisimportanttowriteinyournotes.Examplesofsignalwordsare“Themostimportantpoint...”and“Rememberthat…”Besuretoincludeinyournotesinformationthatyourteacherrepeatsorwritesontheblackboard.Writequicklysothatyoucanincludealltheimportantinformationinyournotes____39____.Forexample,youcanwritemedformedicine,usesymbolssuchas%forpercent,andwriteshortsentences.Placea“?”nexttoinformationyouwriteinyournotes,butaboutwhosemeaningyouarenotsure.Rewriteyournotes(AfterClass)Rewriteyournotestomakethemmorecompletebychangingshortformsintowholewords,symbolsintowords,andshortenedsentencesintolongersentences.____40____Checkwithotherstudentstobesureyoudidnotleaveoutimportantinformation.Youmustbeabletotakegoodwrittennotesfromwhatyourteacherssay.Havinggoodclassnotewillhelpyoutobebetterpreparedfortests.A.YoucandothisbywritingshortformsB.Takinggoodnotesisathree-stepprocessC.BringallnotetakingmaterialswithyouinclassD.KeepyourattentiononwhatyourteacherissayingE.Useyourtextbookandaskotherstudentsoryourteachersifnecessaryforhelp3Maybeyouareacommonstudent.Youprobablythinkyouwillneverbeatopstudent.However,anyonecanbecomeabetterstudentifheorshewantsto.Herearesomesuggestions.36.__________________Whenplanningyourwork,youshouldmakealistofthingsthatyouhavetodo.Aftermakingthislist,youshouldmakeascheduleofyourtime.Thefirstthingisyourtimeforeating,sleeping,dressing,etc.Thendecideagoodandregulartimeforstudying.37.__________________Aweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallyourproblems,butitwillforceyoutorealizewhatishappeningtoyourtime.Findagoodplacetostudy.Lookaroundthehouseforagoodareaforstudying.Keepthisspacefreeofeverythingbutstudymaterials.Nogames,radios,ortelevision.Whenyousitdowntostudy,concentrateonthesubject.Makegooduseofyourtimeinclass.38.__________________Listeningcarefullyinclassmeanslessworklater.Takingnoteswillhelpyourememberwhattheteachersays.Studyregularly.Whenyougethomefromschool,gooveryournotes,reviewtheimportantpointsthatyourteacherisgoingtodiscussnextday.39.__________________Developagoodattitudetowardstests.40.__________________Theyhelpyourememberyournewknowledge.Theworldwon’tendifyoudon’tpassatest,sodon’tbetooworried.A.Thepurposeofatestistoshowwhatyouhavelearnedaboutasubject.B.Don’tforgettosetasideenoughtimeforfun.C.Takeadvantageofthetimeinclasstolistentoeverythingtheteachersays.D.Planyourtimecarefully.E.Thiswillhelpyouunderstandthenextclass.4Teenagerscanbegreatadventurers(探險(xiǎn)家).InAugust,BaoNaixuan,a14-year-oldstudentfromQingdaoNo.39MiddleSchool,finishedthe122-kilometerlongOPsailboatracefromRizhaotoQingdao.36._______ TheOP,alsoknownastheOptimist,isasmall,single-handedsailboatthatiseasiertosail(航行)thanlargerboats.Itissuitableforyoungersailors.37._______Hesailedforthreedayswithoutstoppingallbyhimself. 38._____Duringtherace,BaofoundhimselfinawindlessareaintheDongjiakouChannel.Hetookrisksandwasnearlyhitbypassingships.Tokeephimselfsafeandcontinuetherace,hehadtopaddle(劃槳)forafewhourswithoutthehelpofthewindinthedaytime.Thiscausedhimtofallfivehoursbehindothersailboatracers.Tocatchup,Baohadtosailforabout11hourseachdayfortherestoftherace,longerthanhe'dbeensailingbefore.39._______Luckily,Baohadtheskillstobeattheothersailors.He'sbeensailingsincehewas9yearsoldwiththehelpofhisfather,asailingcoach.Hepracticessailingevenduringholidays. “40._____.Ithastaughtmehowtofightagainstpressureanddevelopmyinnerpower,”Baosaid....He.......5FromMay10to16,MentalHealthAwareness(心理健康意識(shí))WeektookplaceintheUK.36.__________________Well,MentalHealthAwarenessWeekisorganizedbyMentalHealthFoundation,anorganizationthatworkstoimproveeveryone’smentalhealth.Theweekistoencouragepeopletotalkabouttheirmentalhealthandfindwaysofmakingitbetter.37.__________________Thisyear’sthemewasnature.Itwaschosenasthethemebecausestudiesshowthatspendingtimeingreenspacesisgood.38.__________________SobeinginnaturecanbeagoodwayforthemtomakethemselvesfeelbetterduringthespecialtimeaccordingtotheresearchoftheFoundation.Natureissocentraltothementalhealththatit’salmostimpossibletorealizegoodmentalhealthforallwithoutagreaterconnectiontothenaturalworld.Theorganizationwantstomakesureeveryoneisabletogetclosetonature.“39.__________________Itmustbeavailableforeveryonetoenjoy,”saysaspokespersonfortheorganization.Theorganizationisencouragingpeopletotryandincludemorenatureintheireverydaylives.40.__________________Theseincludelisteningtobirdsong,lookingcloselyattrees,flowersoranimals,andkeepingahouseplant.Theycanalsowriteanaturediaryabouthowtheyfeelbeforeandaftertheyspendtimeingreenspaces.A.Natureisnotaluxury(奢侈品).B.Itofferssomegoodsuggestions.C.WhatisMentalHealthAwarenessWeek?D.Eachyear,theorganizerssetathemefortheweek.E.BecauseofCOVID-19,peopleintheUKhaveseenmoreoftheirfourwallsintheirhomesthanthefourseasons.6Asanation,wearegettingbiggerandeatingmore.Butthereareeffectivewaystocontrolyourappetite(胃口)andeatonlyasmuchasyouneed.Keepawayfromlow-nutritionsnacksThatmeansicecream,sweets,chips,cakesandanyothersaltyorsugarysnacksyoueatbetweenmeals.Althoughwewanttoeatthem,36._____________.Trytomakeitahabittoeatthemonlywhenofferedatsocialeventsorasaspecialtreat.37._____________Havingabreakbetweencoursesgivesyourbraintimetoreceivethefullnesssignalandmakeyoumorelikelytorefusethesweetstuff.And,infact,assoonasyoufeelthefirstsignalsoffullness,removeyourplatefromthetable.38._____________.Makeyoursasmallportion(小份)Putanendtosuper-sizedportions.Serveyourselfasmallportionandeatitslowly.Beforeyouknowit,smallportionwillbejustright.39._____________.Distractyourself(分散你的注意力)Whenyouarehungry,dosomethingelsefor20minutes.Choosesomethingthatusesyourbrainaswellasyourhands,40._____________.Youcouldalsogoforashortwalkordosomethingthatyouenjoy.A.Thatwilltellyourbrainthatfoodtimeisover.B.weshouldlearntocontrolourselvestolivewithouttheseunhealthy-and-fatteningfood.C.Leavehalfanhourbetweenmaincourseanddessert.D.suchaswritingaletterorlisteningtoasong.E.What’smore,orderingthesmallersizeleadstowearingthesmallersize.7AChineseanimationserieshassurprisedviewerswithits“Top-classCG(computer-generated,電腦制作)technologyandgorgeousvisuals(華美視覺(jué))”,asNeteaseNewsnoted.36.__________________.Itsetsthestoryonamysteriousislandwhereexiledimmortals(流放的神仙)areleaving.Someimmortalsandhumanswanttorunawayfromtheisland.Duringtheiradventure,animmortalboyandamortal(凡人)girllearntogrowupandtolove.In3Danimationmodeling(建模)mattersforitsvisuals.37.__________________.WhilemanyCGanimationcharacterslooksimilarandrough,thoseinTheIslandofSilianglookdifferentandmorelikerealhumans.Forexample,themortalgirlTuLioftenworksoutdoorssotherearefreckles(雀斑)onherface.38.__________________.ThedirectorZhaoYuqingworkedwithfivemodelingartiststodesignthecharacters.39.__________________.“Theanimationseriesshowsauniqueaesthetic(美學(xué))ofChineseanimation,”oneviewerwrote.Seeinghowmuchthecharactersareloved,Zhaoplanstoturnthesecharactersintovirtual(虛擬的)idolsinthefuture.ItmeansthatthecharacterswillnotonlyappearontheTVseries,40.__________________.A.Theirhardworkpaidoff.B.Goodmodelingmakesthe3Dcharacterslookrealandlively.C.Anothercharacter,theimmortalwomanFengMian,looksdelicate(精致的)andweargorgeousChinesecostumes.D.butalsoperformonstage,shootcommercialsandhavefans.E.The3DseriesTheIslandofSiliangisafantasyseries.8Waterrides—Somethingthatreallyattractsyou!Thewaterridesarethemostpopularrides.36._______Theboatslidesdownveryfastintothewater!Youcanbuyyourticketbeforeyougotothethemepark.Thenyoudonothavetostandinalongline.37._______Ifmorethan10peoplegotothethemeparktogether,itcostsless.Thereisaticketmachinebesideeachride.Youcanstandinlineforyourturn.Oryoucantakeaticketthatgivesatimeyoucangoonthatride.Thenyoucandosomethingelsewhileyouarewaiting.38._______Thisisbecausewhenyouarescared,yourknuckles(關(guān)節(jié))becomewhite!Itisastrangeideatopaymoremoneytobescared,butmanypeopledothatbecausetheywanttoenjoytheexcitementoftherides!Sometimestheylaughandscream!Atthethemeparks,therearespecialridesforyoungchildren.Ofcourse,thechildren’sridesarenotfastorhighorscary.39._______Thechildrenaresafewhentheysitinsidetheteacupsandtheridegoesaroundveryslowly.Sometimesthereareanimalslikerabbitsandsheepforchildrentoseeatathemepark.Sotherearelotstodoandsee.Youwillsleepverywellafteryouhavebeentoathemeparkfortheday!40._______Orwouldyoubetooscared?Doyouthinkthatyourmotherandfatherwouldenjoythisride?A.Youcangototherideswithoutwaiting!B.Youcantravelinaboatmadeofwood.C.Wouldyouliketogoonthiswhiteknuckleride?D.Themostexcitingridesarecalled“whiteknucklerides”.E.Onefamousrideforchildrenlookslikealotofteacups!9TellinggoodstoriesThe2022WinterOlympicsiscoming!Howwouldyoureportitifyouwereayoungreporter?OnOct22,ChenWenjiefromTEENScametoourschoolandgaveusalectureonhowtowriteagoodnewsstory.____36____.First,shetoldussomebasicinformation,suchasthedifferencesbetweenhardnewsandsoftnews____37____.Wecanuseattractiveheadlinesorfunnypictures,andweneedtochooseinterestingangles(角度)towritethestory.Withthisknowledge,IthoughtabouthowtoreporttheWinterOlympics.Forexample,ifIwanttoreportnewsaboutskiing,IcaninterviewsomeskierswhoarepreparingfortheWinterOlympics.____38____,andwhattheirgoalsarefortheWinterOlympics.IfIcanfindaforeignathlete,IcanalsoaskthemabouttheirtriptoChina.DotheylikeChinesefood?____39____?Theirexperiencesmayprovideuswithmanynewanglesaboutthisevent.Thelaststep,asChensaid,istoorganizethecontent(內(nèi)容)wehaveinterviewedintoanarticle.Thefirstsentenceshouldbeinterestingenoughtoattractthereaders.Andthereshouldbemanydetails(細(xì)節(jié))inthearticle.Youcanalsomakeanoutline(提綱)beforewriting.Studentsbenefitedalotfromthespeech.StudentCaoYizousaid,“Howtotellgoodstoriesisaveryimportantskill.____40____,itwillbeusefulforwritinginthefuture.”A.DotheyenjoytravelinginChinesecitiesB.IthelpsuswritenewsreportsabouttheWinterOlympicsC.EvenifImaynotbecomeareporterD.IcanaskthemhowhardtheypracticeeverydayE.Shealsotalkedabouthowtomakethenewsmoreeye-catching10Eatingspeedcaninfluenceyourhealthverymuch.It’sbettertoeatmoreslowly.____36____Japaneseresearcherssaidthatinanewstudy.____37____Itshowedthatcomparedwithpeoplewhogulp(狼吞虎咽)theirfood,thosewhoeatatanormalspeedare29percentlesslikelytobefat.Besides,sloweatersarehealthierthanthosewhoeatquicklyoratanormalspeed.____38____Ontheonehand,sloweatinggivesourbodytimetoregisterasenseofsatisfactionandfullness,soweeatless.____39____Ontheotherhand,thelongersomepeoplesitinfrontoffood,themorefoodtheywilleat.____40____Peoplewhoeatquickly,asmanyofusdo,gulpfarmorefoodthantheyneed.InmanyEuropeancountries,sloweatingisawayoflife.InAmerica,fasteatingtakesthelead.Thus,weneedtoencouragepeopletolearnthewayofsloweatingfromEuropeansandgettrueenjoymentoffood.A.Hereistheresultofthestudy.B.Itisclearthatfasteatingisfarmoreharmful.C.Wearemorelikelytoenjoythetasteoffood.D.Itmayhelpyoudropthoseunwantedpounds.E.Sloweatinghasitsadvantagesandafewdisadvantages.11JaneGoodallisafamousscientist.Formorethan40years,shelivedmostlyinTanzaniainEastAfrica,studyingchimpanzees(黑猩猩).16.________Sheenjoyedclimbingtreesorridinghorseslikeboys.WhenJanewas23,shegotachancetogotoAfrica.Oneday,afamousscientistnameLouisLeakeyofferedajob.HeneededsomeonetogotoTanzaniatostudyakindofchimpanzee.Janetriedherbesttocompeteforthejob.17.________OnJuly16,1960,shebeganherexploration(探索).18.________Butwithtimepassing,theygotusedtoherbeingaround.19.________Soshelearnedmanynewthingsaboutchimpanzees.Shewatchedhowachimpanzeemadeatool.Shelearnedhowsomechimpanzeesbecamegoodleaders.20.________Shewatchedchimpanzeesgetangryandgetupset.Shewroteeverythingdownsootherswouldunderstandanimalsasshedid.Asshesaid,“Ifyoupayreallycloseattentiontoanimals,youwillunderstandwhattheyare‘saying’”.A.Atfirst,thechimpanzeesranawayfromher.B.Shewatchedhowmotherchimpanzeesraisedtheirchildren.C.Eventhoughshehadneverbeentocollege,shesucceeded.D.WhenJanewasayoungchild,shebecameinterestedineverythingaboutnature.E.Everyday,Janewouldfollowthechimpanzees,takingnotesontheirbehavior(行為).12AshowabouttheGrandCanal-PaddlingforaThousandMiles(<舟楫千里-大運(yùn)河文化展>)

endedattheNationalMuseumofChinainBeijingonMarch1.____36____.Itismorethan2,500years.

____37____.Itisnearly3,200kilometerslong.IthasmadeabigdifferencetothedevelopmentofChineseeconomicsandcultureforhundredsofyears.____38____.Soitwasdifficulttotransport(運(yùn)輸)

large-sizedgoods.EconomicandculturalexchangeswereabletodevelopfurtheraftertheGrandCanalconnected(連接)

thenorthandthesouth.Infact,theGrandCanalwasimportantinotherways.

39MaterialsfromdifferentpartsofthecountryweresenttoBeijingthroughthecanal.

____40___.“Today,thebusyareaisjustsomethingfromthepast.However,thespiritofopennesshasbecomepartofthelocalculture.”Xinhuareported.

Beforeitwasbuilt,peopleinancientChinausedhorses,orjusttraveledonfoot,totransportgoods.B.

ItplayedanimportantroleinbuildingtheForbiddenCity.C.

Itisknownastheworld’slongestman-madewaterway.D.

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itsbeginningstothecanal.E.

TheGrandCanalhasalonghistory.13Closefriends,thinkalike?“What!You,too?IbelievedIwastheonlyone.”Haveyoueversaidsomethinglikethistosomeone?16.________Itseemsthatsimilarityoftenhelpstoformfriendship.TheGreekthinkerAristotleoncesaid,“Peopleregardfriendshipasamatterofsimilarity;theysaythatwelovethosewhoarelikeourselves.”17.________ScientistsfromUniversityofCaliforniasaidfriendshavesimilarbehaviors,ScientificAmericanreported.Thescientistsinvited42universitystudentstotakepartinatest.Eachstudentwatchedthesamesetofvideos,whichincludedacomedy,adiscussionandasoccermatch.18.________Accordingtotheirscans,friends-whowatchedthesamevideoreactedinsimilarways.Similarpartsoftheirbrainslitupwhilewatchingthevideos,especiallypartsthatareconnectedwithmotivation(動(dòng)機(jī)),learningandmemory.19.________“Seeingone’sfriendshavesimilarbehaviorswillreinforce(強(qiáng)化)one’sownvalues,opinions,andinterest”leadscientistCarolynParkinsontoldBusinessInsider.20.________ScientistsfromtheUniversityofLeipzig,Germany,foundthatfriendshipisalsobasedonhowphysicallycloseyouaretosomeone.Thescientistsdidatestwithfirst-yearcollegestudentsthefirsttimetheymetmclass.Inthistest,studentswhosatinneighboringseatsweremorelikelytobecomefriends.A.Now,thereissomesciencebehindthisidea.B.Ifso,youmayhaveendedupbecomingfriendswiththisperson.C.Atthesametime,scientistsscannedtheirbrainsandrecordedtheirbrainactivity.D.Butbrainsimilarityisnottheonlythingthatcanresultinfriendship.E.However,peoplewhoweren’tfriendshaddifferentreactionstothesamevideos.14Travelingisoneofthemostimportantactivitiesandpeoplehavebeeninterestedinit.Moderntrafficdevelopsfast,sotravelingtodifferentplaceshasbecomemucheasierandfasterthanbefore.36.__________________Butdoyouknowhowtokeephealthyduringatrip?Thefollowinginformationmaybeusefultoyou.BeforeleavingTakecomfortableshoes,ahatandsunglasseswithyou.37.__________________Thiscanbeusefulwhenyougetsickorhaveotherproblems.Dosomeexerciseforweeksormonthsbeforeyouleaveifyouplantodolotsofwalkingorclimbingduringyourtrip.Preparesomefood.Beforeyoupreparefood,thefirstthingyouneedtothinkaboutishowlongyouwilltravelwiththefood.Ifyouaretakingalongtrip,youcanbringfoodsuchasbread,biscuits(餅干)andsomefruit.38.__________________Peoplecanbringmeat,fish,eggs,milkandevensaladsandvegetablesonshorttrips.Whiletraveling39.__________________Haveenoughtimetotakearest.Tapwater(自來(lái)水)inmostplacesisnotsafe,sodrinkbottledwaterandalwayscleanthecoverofthebottle.Keepfoodingoodcondition.40.__________________Forexample,youcanputitinheavytowels.Ifyouneedtokeepcoldfoodcold,youcanputcoldfoodinaboxwithice.Whenyouarrive,putcoldfoodinthefridge.A.Takesomenecessarymedicinewithyou.B.Ifyoutakehotfood,youshouldtrytokeepithot.C.Stayinghealthywhiletravelingisimportantforyourtrip.D.Besurenottoeatdirtyfoodorbadfruit.E.Theydon’tgobadquickly.15Doyoufindyourselfstudyingthesamepagefor15minutes?AreyouthinkingofaTVshowwhiledoingyourhomework?36.__________________.Concentrationistheabilitytofocusonataskathand.Luckily,concentrationcanbeimprovedthroughtraining.Startbycreatingaspacethat’squiet,andcomfortable.Takeawayyoursmartphone,TVorsomethinglikethat.37.__________________.Thisareaisyourconcentrationzone,andyoushoulduseitonlyforworking.Afterawhile,yourbrainwillautomaticallyswitchtoconcentrationmodeassoonasyousitdown.Physicalhealthalsoplaysapartinconcentration.Healthyfood,enoughsleep,andregularexercisehelpyourmindstaysharp.Whenstressgetsintheway,youcantrymeditation(冥想).38.__________________.AmericancommunicationandcreativityexpertSamHornprovidesmoretipsforimprovingyour“FOCUS”.F=FiveMoreRule.Whenyouthinkyoucan’tworkanymore,justdofivemoreminutes.O=One“Think”atatime.39.__________________.Instead,setatimeforthinkingaboutasingletask.C=ConquerProcrastination(克服拖延癥).Sometimeswedon’tfeellikeconcentrating,soweputoffwork.Justaskyourself,“Willitgeteasierlater?”Thenyouwillprobablywanttogetitoverwith.U=UseYourHandsasBlinkers.Cupyourhandsandon

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