2024-2025学年武汉市九年级英语元调之综合填空汇编(含答案)

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2024-2025学年武汉市九年级英语元调之综合填空汇编(含答案)

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2024-2025学年武汉市九年级英语元调之综合填空汇编
一.洪山区
Li Zigi is back! After a break of more than three years, one of China’s most popular influencers finally returned on November 12.
Li came back with two new videos. One tells how she 1. (change) a shed into a clothes room, and 2. other shows how she used the intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) of Chinese lacquerware techniques (漆器工艺) to make wardrobe door.
Fans from around the world showed their 3. (excite) for her return. I’ve missed you and your grandma. So glad you came back, so happy,” wrote one fan on Youtube.
Li told Xinhua about the past three years, 4. (say) “I went to more than 20 provinces and visited over 100 intangible cultural heritage inheritors (继承人),” She talked with them, studied their 5. (skill) and learned the stories behind their work. Now, she wants to share their stories 6. the world through her videos.
Why do people still like 7. (she) so much, even though she was away for over three years “Today, everyone is busy and there’s no time for rest. 8. she slows down and learns only one thing,” said one fan.
According to Southern Weekly, Li’s videos 9. (love) so much because people want to live a simple and slow life. This wish is timeless, just like people’s love for Henry David Thoreau's book Walden, which also talks about living 10. (simple) in nature.
二.江岸区
Three years ago, my husband and I started the “Farm Camp” program. We wanted city kids 1.
(experience) what we had enjoyed and learned on our family farm. We host one or two families 2. a time. Most of them stay for a week. Every morning, I take the kids through a two-hour hands-on farm class.
There is a lot to learn. For example, I don’t expect a child to know how long it 3. (take) for a chick to hatch (孵化). But I’m often surprised when they don’t know 4. to pull a cart around a corner or climb over a gate.
Don’t get me wrong. I love educating kids and then cheering 5. (they) on when they manage to do these simple tasks 6. (independent). It’s just that, two generations ago, these skills were common knowledge. City kids today hardly get to touch real tools or take on difficult 7. (chore). These experiences can be unpleasant and even 8. (pain), so it’s understandable that parents want to shield (庇护) their children from them. The problem is, when parents do so something necessary is lost,
The same is true when it comes to 9. more serious topic, In the beginning, death is never a topic to 10. (talk) about with the visitors. But my own kids, now 20 and 25, had faced tho death of their beloved farm animals and survived, So I concluded that the“Farm Camp” kids can do the same, Now I just tell them that the young pigs will end up as a dish on the table,
三.硚口(经开)区
A few years ago, I went to Sao Paulo for the birthday of my friend, Lincoln. The days there were a 1. (wonder) experience of Brazilian hospitality (好客). It was like nothing I’d ever 2. (feel) before.
The night before we went to the Rio Carnival, I went to Popeyes for some fried chicken. The guy at the counter (收银台) only spoke Portuguese and I didn’t quite understand him. A middle-aged man noticed my 3. (difficult) and tried to help me, though he only spoke Portuguese, too. Then, a younger guy, Jonathan, also came to help. He spoke English. We ended up 4. (talk) and eating together. Soon, a group of young people came to sit next to us. We struck up a friendship right away. After a while, we even went to a street party nearby together.
the trip, I also made friends with some of Lincoln’s friends. Henrique and Camila invited me 6. (stay) with them for a weekend. They took me around the neighborhood 7. introduced me to more of their friends. Luis, a lover of cooking, even arranged a ramen (拉面) night for me. It was crazy. Can you imagine 8. Brazilian making ramen at home
Brazilians have a way of making you feel at home. They include you in their plans even if they have only known you for ten minutes. They share their 9. (life) with you, and really want to know about you. I was lucky to have found the 10. (kind) souls in the world.
四.东湖高新区
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has influenced health and become a lifestyle choice for many people. Nowadays, more and more people have chosen 1. (receive) TCM treatment. And TCM gains 2. (popular) among people from different countries. Many young people are learning it 3. (active).
Growing up in a lonely small village in Hanoi. Vietnam, it was almost 4. (possible) for Kim Chi to travel to hospitals in neighboring cities. 5. caught a cold or experienced a headache as a child, her family would ask a local TCM doctor for help. The doctor often provided them with herbs (草药) that could 6. (find) in the nearby woods.
“For me and the villagers,TCM is 7. good choice” the 27-year-old told China Daily. This led 8. her studying TCM at a traditional medical school in Vietnam. She went on further studies in acupuncture(针灸) and tuina (推拿) that 9. (be) popular in China. Having learned the wisdom of TCM, Chi wants to help more 10. (patient): “I plan to become a TCM doctor and teacher after graduation,” she said.
五.青山区
A long, long time ago, there was a king named Yao. He was kind to his people. He built canals (水渠), planted crops, and 1. (teach) everyone how to live a better life. He decide to give his throne (帝位) to someone smart and kind-hearted.
One day, Yao found a young man 2. (name) Shun. Shun was amazing. He was smart and kind to his parents. Everyone admired him. Yao wanted to give his throne to Shun. Shun thought about it and 3. (final) agreed. After Shun became king, he treated the people like his own children and solved their problems. Everyone said, “Shun is even 4. (good) than Yao!”
Later Shun passed the throne to a man named Yu. Yu was famous 5. controlling floods. He was 6. busy that he didn’t even have time to go home. After Yao passed away, Shun wanted to pick a special day 7. (honor) Yao. Shun thought this day should be the start of 8. new year and have a very special meaning.
The word “Yuan” means beginning, and “Dan” means the rising sun. So this day was called “Yuan Dan”. Since then, every first day of the solar year, people celebrate Yuan Dan with joy. Over time, Yuan Dan has become a day that everyone looks forward to. People remember the hardworking and kind ancient 9. (hero). Most importantly, everyone makes wishes on this day to hope for a happy and 10. (peace) new year!
六.武昌区
Some time ago, I was chatting with a Chinese friend about some places of interest in New York. When he asked me 1. (compare) two art museums, I naturally said, “Ah, they’re just like chalk and cheese.” My answer 2. (leave) my friend confused. 3. he is fluent (流利的) in English, he was still unable to understand the expression “like chalk and cheese”. I realized our idioms may confuse people from non-English-speaking 4. (country) very easily. But learning idioms can be a lot of fun! Would you like to find out more about 5.
(they)
Let’s start with “like chalk and cheese.” It 6. (use) to say that two things are completely different. It's not hard to understand once you think about it-cheese is soft and creamy, while chalk is dry and hard. They are totally different!
Now, how about “like a dog with a bone” It’s easy if you’ve ever tried to take a tasty bone away from a dog. This idiom means that someone is stubborn (固执的) and won’t let go of a topic or task 7. (easy). You get the picture, right
Another idiom I’d like to teach is “as the crow flies.” I remember 8. (get) this one wrong on a primary school test. This expression refers to the 9. (short) distance (距离) between two points-a straight line, or the most direct route (路线).
There are too many interesting idioms to explore. If you’re curious, look 10. the meanings of these idioms below and learn to use them.
* a dog’s dinner
* the bee’s knees
* beat about the bush
* be all mouth and no trousers
* Idioms add spice to language. Have fun with them!
七.汉阳区
Zhuazhou is a special custom practised on a baby’s first birthday in China. The 1.
(early) record of this custom can go back to the Song Dynasty, about 1, 000 years ago. In the late Qing Dynasty, the custom got popular in Beijing.
The Zhuazhou ceremony (仪式) usually 2. (take) place before lunchtime on the baby’s first birthday. Different items (物品) are 3. (put) on a table. Then parents seat the baby in front of the table. Without help from anybody, the baby is free to choose 4. he or she likes. The item he or she chooses is. used to predict his or her 5. (interesting) and job in the future.
The items on the table can be many things. There might be a stamp, a pen, an abacus (算盘), and so on. 6. (Choose) the stamp means the baby will be an officer in the future. If the baby picks a pen, he or she may become a writer. The abacus 7. (probable) means the baby will be good with numbers.
Zhuazhou is still followed today. However, the items have changed to some degree. Many parents put a computer mouse, a coloured pen, a CD or a violin in front of 8. (they) babies These things stand for modern jobs. For example, a computer mouse means the baby will be a computer engineer.
Today's items at the Zhuazhou ceremony are different 9. those before, but a family’s good 10. (wish) for a baby are always the same-to have a bright future.
八.黄陂(蔡甸、江夏、新洲)区
Death is a natural part of life. Many countries hold festivals 1. (honor) the dead, such as Zhongyuan Festival in China and Halloween in the US, showing different cultural opinions on death.
Zhongyuan Festival falls on the 15th day of the 2. (seven) lunar month. It honors the dead through all kinds of different activities. Since ancient times, Chinese people 3.
(believe) that on this day, the gates of the underworld are open,4. (allow) ghosts to travel around Earth. A key custom is to light lotus (莲花) lanterns on rivers, helping spirits find their way home. This tradition 5. (reflect) both respect for and fear of the dead.
Unlike Zhongyuan Festival, Halloween is 6. much happier event celebrated on Oct 31 in many Western countries. Most people celebrate it just 7. fun. Kids will dress up and go from house to house calling “trick or treat”. Black cats and pumpkins are its symbols. Black is one of the 8. (tradition) Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. Westerners seem 9. (little) afraid of ghosts, dressing up in scary costumes to turn away ghosts. This shows that Halloween is not about fearing death, but instead facing it with humor.
there are many differences, both cultures value remembering the dead. These festivals remind people to appreciate life and live fully.
江汉区
Li Ziqi, one of China’s most popular influencers, returned with a new video on Tuesday afternoon after she stopped posting videos for over three years. In this video, she showed 1.
she made wardrobe (衣柜) doors using traditional Chinese lacquer (漆器) techniques (工艺). To complete the project, she 2. (spend) months on it. The process of creating lacquer was so challenging 3. it needed great skill and patience.
As an important cultural heritage (遗产), Lacquer art is one of China’s 4. (old) and most valuable traditions with a history of thousands of years. By the Shang and Zhou dynasties, lacquer had become an important material used in everything from 5. (music) instruments to objects to honor ancestors. The Chu people during the Spring and Autumn periods 6.
(know) for their love for lacquer. The lacquer from the Han Dynasty was famous for its creative use of 7. (color)—especially red and black-meaning both the energy of life and the wisdom of age.
The Chinese have long valued lacquer for its mixture of beauty and purpose. However, lacquer art is now at risk of 8. (die) out. By bringing it to the attention of millions of people through her platform, Li is not only sharing the beauty of this ancient technique but also reminding people 9. the importance of protecting the cultural heritage. Through her videos, people around the world have received much 10. (educate) about China’s cultural heritage.
参考答案
洪山区
changed 2. the 3. excitement 4. saying 5. skills
with 7. her 8. But 9. are loved 10. simply
江岸区
to experience 2. at 3. takes 4. how 5. them
6. independently 7. chores 8. painful 9. a 10. talk
硚口(经开)区
1. wonderful 2. felt 3. difficulty 4. talking 5. During
6. to stay 7. and 8. a 9. lives 10. kindest
四.东湖高新区
1. to receive 2. popularity 3. actively 4. impossible 5. Whenever / When
6. be found 7. a 8. to 9. are 10. patients
五.青山区
taught 2. named 3. finally 4. better 5. for
6. so 7. to honor 8. a 9. heroes 10. peaceful
六.武昌区
to compare 2. left 3. Although / Though 4. countries 5. them
6. is used 7. easily 8. getting 9. shortest 10. up
七.汉阳区
earliest 2. takes 3. put 4. what 5. interest
6. Choosing 7. probably 8. their 9. from 10. wishes
八.江夏(黄陂、蔡甸、新洲)区
to honor 2. seventh 3. have believed 4. allowing 5. reflects
6. a 7. for 8. traditional 9. less 10. Although / Tough
九.江汉区
how 2. spent 3. that 4.oldest 5. musical
were known 7. colors 8. dying 9. of 10. education

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