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Module 3 Unit 3 Language in use九年级英语外研版全册课时优化训练(含解析)

日期:2024-12-19 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:100次 大小:21451B 来源:二一课件通
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Module 3 Life now and then Unit 3 Language in use—九年级英语外研版全册课时优化训练 一、单选题 1.—What did the reporter say —The war between Russia and Ukraine _____ on February 24th, 2022. A.broke out B.broke down C.broke up 2.—Have you watched the film The Battle At Lake Changjin —Yes, I watched it yesterday. So far, the total box office of it _____ 5.695 billion yuan. A.reaches B.reached C.has reached 3.—We’ve got twenty members in the club, seven boys and thirteen girls. —So the boys are only about _____of all. A. One quarter B. one third C. one half 4.China's space station held the third _____ class on the afternoon of October 12th. A. live B. English C. Chinese 5.—Linda, have you finished your homework —Not _____.I still need ten more minutes. A.already B.just C.yet 二、词汇互译 6.My family lived in a _____ (极小的) house. 7.There was only an electric _____ (电灯). 8.The _____ (角色) of women has changed, too. 9.My daughter has a good _____ (教育). 10.I went to the store and bought some_____ (短袜) at a good price. 三、阅读理解 Libraries usually have a pretty strict “no talking” rule, but it’s the opposite in the Human (人类) Library. In fact, talking is what the Human Library is all about! Ronni Abergel, a Danish reporter, started the first Human Library in Copenhagen in 2000. He wanted to create a safe space for people to discuss difficult themes. There are now Human Libraries in more than 80 countries. Instead of books, the libraries’ resources (资源) are humans. When you walk into a Human Library, you can see a list of the day’s available “books”. These “books” are actually human volunteers who have “published (出版)” their stories and experiences. Once you choose one, you sit down with the “book” either alone or in a group and have a conversation. “We look for volunteers that are homeless, have no jobs, have certain disabilities, etc, they can help educate us,” Ronni explained. “What could be a better resource to learn from than someone with a lived experience Whether you’re young or old, rich or poor, no matter who you are, we can all meet up in the library and learn.” Most people walk out of the Human Library with a new understanding of themselves and others. Ronni believes that listening to another human’s experiences can break us out of our “shells(壳)” and change our opinions. Would you like to visit a Human Library and have a conversation with a special “book” 11.Can we talk in the Human Library _____ . A.Yes, we can’t B.No, we can’t C.Yes, we can 12.What does the underlined word “themes” mean in Chinese A.场景 B.主题 C.环境 13.What are these “books” actually about A.interesting books B.available “books” C.human volunteers’ stories and experiences 14.How does Ronni believe that people can break them out of their “shells (壳)”and change their opinions A.By reading the books. B.By listening to another human’s experiences. C.By working with friends. 15.What do you think of Human Libraries ... ...

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