Unit 6 TV programmes 提升培优(含答案)---2024-2025学年九年级上册 译林版(2024)

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Unit 6 TV programmes 提升培优---2024-2025学年九年级上册 译林版(2024)
一、听力选择
1.Where are the two speakers
A.B. C.
2.
A.I am a teacher. B.I want to be a presenter. C.I want to learn music.
3.
A.It’s too far. B.It’s too boring. C.It’s too cold.
4.
A.On the blackboard. B.On the bus station. C.On the TV shows.
5.
A.Glad to see you. B.See you later. C.Sorry, I’m new here.
6.At what age did Tim begin to work at a radio station
A.16. B.19. C.22.
7.Where did the girl learn about Victoria Bell
A.On the computer. B.On TV. C.On the radio.
8.What time is the sports news on Radio Shanxi
A.At 4:30 pm. B.At 5:30 pm. C.At 6:30 pm.
9.What are the speakers going to visit
A.A school. B.A news room. C.A new house.
10.What’s Jack’s favorite program
A.TV plays. B.Beijing Opera. C.Sports news.
11.What does the woman probably do
A.She is a doctor. B.She is a presenter. C.She is a teacher.
12.How is the weather tomorrow
A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
13.Which program is not good according to the woman
A.The commercials. B.The news. C.The TV film.
14.Which will be broadcast live next week
A.The children’s program. B.The short science thing. C.The finals of the World Table Tennis Tournament.
听对话,回答以下各小题。
15.What are the speakers talking about
A.David’s mother. B.David’s study. C.David’s school.
16.What’s the relationship between the two speakers
A.Neighbors. B.Husband and wife. C.A parent and a teacher.
17.Where will people get information in the 2050s
A.From TV. B.From newspapers. C.From computers.
18.We can know ______ will be a big problem in the 2050s.
A.clean energy B.food C.water
19.The cars will be ______ in the future according to the passage.
A.fast B.slow C.very expensive
20.There will be a ______ in every car in the 2050s.
A.TV B.computer C.bike
21.Why will there not be any accidents
A.The cars will go faster. B.The computer will control cars. C.The cars will use clean energy.
二、短文填空
在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给。
He uses his stage name, Rain, when he works as a singer and dancer. His real name is JungJi-hoon and he is also a f 22 actor.
He showed his interest in dancing ever since he was in the 6th grade. As a teenager, he was part of the boy band (乐队) group c 23 “fan club”. Years later, Park Jin-young (Korean singer) took Rain under his wing and trained him for years in dancing and singing. During those training years Rain was not at home much and didn’t have enough money, so at times he had to train w 24 meals.
Finally in 2002 the song Bad Guy made him famous. Following the s 25 of the first album (专辑), he came back with a new set of music in his 2nd album. In 2004, he acted in a successful play called Full House which was welcomed in other Asian countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan. His performance in Full House has won him the Best Actor Award at the KBS Acting Awards. It is hard to describe his dancing with simple words b 26 it is a mixture of so many different elements. He has created a whole new style of his own. In Beijing he won the Best Korean Singer Award. Since his success in 2002, the 26-year-old boy has become one of the most popular Korean artists in Asia.
Singer Park Jin-young once said to his friends, “I was always wondering whether Rain understood w 27 I said because he never said anything when I scolded (责备) him. One day I entered his room, and was surprised to discover a wall covered with notes. Every note was filled with my words and advice.” Rain had written down every single piece of a 28 his older friend had given him and he had been doing his best to correct his mistakes and improve his skills.
三、选词填空
用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空
put up with a number of give up look down on pay off
29.Although he faces many difficulties, he never his dream to be a singer.
30.It’s impolite of us the disabled people.
31.James borrowed money from me the debts (债务).
32. students took part in planting trees on March 12 this year.
33.It’s hard to these noises here.
四、补全对话
根据对话内容,从下面选出恰当的句子补全对话,并在答题卡上将选定答案的字母标号涂黑。
A: Welcome to the Science Museum. I’m Ms White and I’m your guide today.
B: Excuse me. 34
A: There are three floors about IT, modern technology, medicine and animals.
B: What can I see on the ground floor
A: 35
B: Wonderful! Can I do some simple experiments here
A: Sure. 36
B: Nice. I think I’ll learn a lot. 37
A: Of course not. Look at the sign “No food and drinks”.
B: OK. How long can I stay here
A: 38 So take it easy and enjoy yourself.
B: Thank you very much.
A.More than eight hours.
B.How many floors are there
C.By the way, can I have food and drinks here
D.You can see how computers work as well as mobile phones.
E.On the third floor, you can do some interesting experiments.
五、阅读理解
Enter to become a BBC young reporterYoung people aged from 11—18 are invited to send stories about “Me and My World” as part of the BBC Young Reporter Competition. Here’s some information about it. ● The thing needed To take part, you don’t need to send us a finished report. Just provide your story idea. You can either write it down or record it as a video.● The prize for winners With the help of BBC programme makers, winners will produce and share their reports on the BBC’s TV and radio channels and online.● More information Visit our website at /TWJ-BBCYoungreporter and send your story idea before June 30.
39.Which of the following students can take part in the competition
A.Tom aged 6. B.Lucy aged 10.
C.Ben aged 16. D.Amy aged 20.
40.The winners will produce and share their reports with the help of ________.
A.the winners’ parents B.BBC programme makers
C.the winners’ teachers D.BBC interview directors
41.If you want to go for the competition, you need to ________.
A.write songs about “Me and My World” B.prepare a finished report on your own
C.read news reports on the BBC website D.provide your story idea before June 30
Benjamin Banneker was born a few months before another great American—George Washington. Benjamin was black, but he was not a slave (奴隶). He and his mother and his grandmother were free. Benjamin’s grandmother came from England. In America she got a job and worked for many years to pay for her boat trip across the ocean. After working many years, she saved enough money to buy a farm. Benjamin lived with her for a while. She taught him to read, write and do arithmetic (算术).
Benjamin’s neighbours knew that he was clever. They were not surprised when he built a large wooden clock. He made each piece after studying a small pocket watch. The clock made him famous, for it was one of the first clocks built in America. People from other places began to send hard problems of all kinds to Benjamin to settle.
Thomas Jefferson heard of Benjamin Banneker’s ability to settle hard problems. He asked Banneker to help build the city that was to be the capital of the United States—Washington, D.C. Banneker worked hard on the plans for the city. He marked where the streets and buildings—the Capitol (美国国会大厦), the White House, and many other places should be built.
Later, L’ Enfant, the Frenchman who had designed the new city, had a quarrel, and went back to France in anger. He took all of the plans away. The workmen couldn’t build without any plans to follow.
For a while it seemed that the plans for the capital might have to be changed, but Benjamin Banneker remembered the plans he had helped draw. He drew each again as he had built each piece of his clock.
If it weren’t for Benjamin Banneker, Washington,
D.C might look very different from the way it does today.
42.Where did Benjamin’s grandmother come from
A.Japan. B.Australia. C.England. D.America.
43.When Benjamin’s grandmother got enough money, she ________.
A.bought a house B.bought a company
C.bought a factory D.bought a farm
44.Benjamin’s grandmother taught him how ________ when he was young.
A.to read, write and do arithmetic B.to make a ship
C.to do farm work D.to solve some difficult problems
45.When Benjamin built a large wooden clock, ________.
A.people in America showed it happily
B.his name spread all over America
C.he became the first man in America to build a clock
D.people came from other places to congratulate him
46.After Benjamin Banneker built the wooden clock, people sent him ________.
A.all kinds of hard Maths problems to settle B.their children to learn Maths
C.letters to praise D.all kinds of difficult problems to settle
47.In building the city Washington, D.C. Banneker showed that ________.
A.he had a good memory B.he was never tired of working
C.he feared no difficulties D.he was good at drawing
48.Benjamin Banneker is still remembered today mainly because ________.
A.he was one of the first clock makers in America
B.he used to be an assistant of L’ Enfant, who had designed the city Washington
C.he designed the city Washington when L’ Enfant left
D.he was able to continue the plans for the new city Washington, D.C. as L’Enfant left with his plans
六、完形填空
I devote myself to music because of my grandmother. My mom and I lived with my grandparents from the time I was two 49 I was eight. And even then, I was at their house before and after school every day while my mother was at work.
Grandma loved music. It was she that first 50 Elvis Presley (猫王) to me as a very young child, and once I heard his music, I was truly in 51 with it. Most five-year-olds ask for 52 for birthdays, but I wanted Elvis’ albums. I would play them non-stop and dance to the music in my grandma’s family room though my movement didn’t look good.
Grandma played the piano and 53 me to sing “America the Beautiful” and “Somewhere over the Rainbow”. Finally I started playing music on the piano, and soon Grandma was 54 for me to take piano lessons from a lady living in the neighborhood. I would come home from school and walk three houses down for my lesson. I 55 took about nine months of lessons, but it was enough to give me a foundation (基础) and allow me to continue to teach myself.
Last month when I came home to visit Grandma in the hospital, I 56 along my guitar with me. She was in a lot of pain, but the music seemed to comfort (抚慰) her soul. She had me sing some songs and when I started to sing “Somewhere over the Rainbow”, her weakened 57 joined in with mine for a few lines. That experience was one of the most touching (感人的) of my lifetime and one I will certainly cherish (珍爱) forever. I told her of my music career and she was very 58 and said, “That’s wonderful!”. I continued to play for her throughout the week when I was at home.
My grandma passed away two days ago. In my opinion, part of her will live on through every song I write or sing in my life.
49.A.unless B.after C.until D.when
50.A.sent B.left C.remembered D.introduced
51.A.joy B.love C.agreement D.doubt
52.A.music B.space C.gifts D.toys
53.A.taught B.prepared C.allowed D.advised
54.A.asking B.paying C.caring D.looking
55.A.exactly B.also C.only D.seldom
56.A.brought B.took C.came D.went
57.A.sound B.voice C.body D.mind
58.A.sad B.calm C.bored D.happy
七、语法选择
Many people catch a cold in the springtime or fall. It makes us wonder…if scientists can send a man to the moon, why can't they find a cure for the 59 cold The answer is easy. There are hundreds of kinds of cold viruses(病毒)out there. You 60 know which one you will get, so there isn't a cure for each one.
When a virus 61 your body, your body works hard to fight against it. Blood rushes to your nose and brings congestion(拥堵)with it, so you can't 62 well. But your body is actually “eating" the virus. Your temperature rises and you get a fever but the 63 of your body is killing the virus. You also have a runny nose to stop the virus from getting into your cells(细菌). You may feel very uncomfortable, but actually your 64 body is doing everything it can to kill the cold.
Different people have different remedies(疗法)for colds. In China and some other countries, 65 people might eat chicken soup to feel better. Some people take hot bath and drink warm water. Other people take medicine to stop the fever, congestion, and runny nose.
There is one 66 thing to notice — some scientists say taking medicines when you have a cold is actually bad for you. The virus stays in you 67 because your body doesn't have a way to fight it and kill it. Bodies can do an amazing job on their own. There is a 68 , however, on taking medicine when you have a cold. It goes like this: If it takes about one week to get over a cold if you don't take medicine, but only seven days to get over a cold if you take medicine.
59.
A.awful B.serious C.common D.sudden
60.
A.sometimes B.almost C.usually D.never
61.
A.attacks B.catches C.control D.covers
62.
A.speak B.breathe C.relax D.move
63.
A.heat B.blood C.energy D.pain
64.
A.active B.helpful C.energetic D.wonderful
65.
A.by the way B.for example C.as usual D.from then on
66.
A.interesting B.harmful C.baste D.practical
67.
A.sooner B.later C.longer D.shorter
68.
A.story B.saying C.lie D.joke
八、任务型阅读
根据短文内容回答下列问题。
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in 1835, in the state of Missouri. When he was four, his family moved to the town of Hannibal, Missouri. Hannibal was a port on the Mississippi River, and Clemens loved to watch the big steamboats going up and down the river. He said that all the boys in his school had one ambition in life: to work on a steamboat!
His father died when he was just 12 years old, and Clemens then went to work for a printer to help support his family. He travelled around, and worked in many different cities. But when he was 22, he achieved his ambition—he got a job working on a steamboat. He sailed up and down the wide Mississippi River until the American Civil War began.
He then moved around America, and tried several jobs. He was a soldier, and a silver miner. Then he started working as a writer for a newspaper. It was at that time that he decided to use a pen name for his stories, and he chose the name “Mark Twain”.
The name is interesting. It comes from his days on the steamboats. He used to throw a piece of rope into the river. There was a heavy weight on the end of the rope, and the rope had some marks on it. He used the rope to find how deep the river was. Then he shouted out, “Mark One” or “Mark Twain”, meaning “Mark Two”. Each mark was about two metres, so when he shouted “Mark Twain”, it meant that the river was deep enough for the big boat.
In 1865 Clemens wrote a story about a jumping frog. The story and the writer became famous. In 1867 he toured Europe. He married when he returned, and lived for most of the rest of his in Harfort, Connecticut. He wrote many books, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which he wrote in 1876. He also gave many lectures, and became a very famous and popular man.
Once two of his friends decided to write to him, but they had lost his address. So on the envelope they just wrote “Mark Twain, God knows where”. Several weeks later, they received a replay from the writer. It just said, “He does!”
Samuel Clemens died in 1910. He is considered to be one of America’s most important writers.
69.Where did his family move when Clemens was four
70.What job did Clemens do when he was 22
71.What jobs did Mark Twain try after the American Civil War began
72.When did Clemens begin to use his pen name “Mark Twain”
73.What did “Mark Twain” mean
74.What was his earliest famous story
75.What did the “Mark Twain, God knows where” mean
九、书面表达
76.Write a passage of at least 60 words on the topic “Sports in our school”. (以“我们学校的运动”为题写一篇不少于60词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
Use the following points as a guide(短文需包含下列要点)
1. What changes do you have in your school sports
2. What sports do the students do
3. What’s the use of the sports
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参考答案:
1.A
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.C
6.C
7.C
8.B
9.B
10.C
11.B
12.B
13.A 14.C
15.B 16.C
17.C 18.C 19.A 20.B 21.B
22.(f)amous 23.(c)alled 24.(w)ithout 25.(s)uccess 26.(b)ecause 27.(w)hat 28.(a)dvice
29.gives up 30.to look down on 31.to pay off 32.A number of 33.put up with
34.B 35.D 36.E 37.C 38.A
39.C 40.B 41.D
42.C 43.D 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.A 48.D
49.C 50.D 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.C 56.A 57.B 58.D
59.C 60.D 61.A 62.B 63.A 64.D 65.B 66.A 67.C 68.D
69.The town of Hannibal, Missouri. 70.He worked on a steamboat. 71.He tried several jobs such as a soldier, a silver miner and a writer for a newspaper. 72.When he started working as a writer for a newspaper. 73.It meant that the river was deep enough for the big boat. 74.A story about a jumping frog. 75.It meant they didn’t know the address of Mark Twain.
76.例文
Sports in our school
Sports in our school have changed a lot. Now we have more than three P.E. classes a week, and we have at least one hour to exercise every day.
Students get so excited at these changes. More and more students take an active part in the ball games, running, and jumping on the playground. Our school life is becoming more and more wonderful.
Doing sports is a good way for us to relax and keep fit. What’s more, a healthy body can help us study better and live more happily.
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