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Unit1 Great explorations Reading2 and listening 同步练习

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牛津深圳版九下 Module1 Unit1 Great explorations Reading2 and listening同步练习 一、英汉互译 1.也 2. 起航 3.去旅行 4.开辟 5.建立_____ 二、根据课文内容填空 Zheng He was born in ___1____ in 1371. he ___2 ___ from China on the __3__ of ___4__ great ____5___ in 1405. his task was to __6___ relations and __7____ trade routes with foreign countries. From 1405-1433, he ____ seven trips and visited _____9_____, _____10_____ and even the east coast of Africa. 三、根据所给提示填空。 1. No?historical?phenomenon?is a mere?_____ (重复)?of the past. 2. I felt I’d made an incredible _____ (发现). 3. He ____ (变得更成功) through the ranks to become managing director. 4. Their relationship _____ (加强) over a number of years. 5. She _____ (互相交换) her posters for his CD. 四.适当的形式填空 1.He is good student. He is always in the top _____(fifth). 2.I’m sure you’ll be successful_____ day.(any). 3.How many_____(foreign)came to China? 4. The police are_____ for (research)the lost boy. 5. There are many people in the _____(villager). 五.阅读理解 I entered St Thoma’s Hospital as a medical student at the age of 18 and spent five years there. I was an unsatisfactory student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted to be a writer, and in the evening, after my high tea, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel, called “Liza of Lambeth”, which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It appeared during my last year at the hospital and had something of a success. It was of course an accident, but naturally I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I set out for Spain to write another book. Looking back now and knowing as I do the terrible difficulties of making a living by writing, I realize I was taking a fearful risk. It never even occurred to me. The next ten years were very hard, and I earned an average of £100 a year. Then I had a bit of luck. The manager of the Court Theatre put on a play that failed ; the next play he arranged to put on was not ready , and he was at his wits’ end. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind to follow it with could be produced. It ran for fifteen months. Within a short while I had four plays running in London at the same time. Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. I was the talk of the town. One of the students at St Thomas’s Hospital asked the famous surgeon with whom I had worked whether he remembered me. “Yes, I remember him quite well, “he said. “ One of our failures, I’m afraid. “ 1. Which of the following statements is not true? A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident. B. The success of his first book led the author to think he could afford to make writing his profession. C. The a ... ...

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