2021年外研版中考英语总复习课时训练 外研版九年级下册 Modules 5—8

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课时训练(二十) Modules 5—8 (九下)

Ⅰ.单项选择

1.I believe we will our China Dream earlier if all of us pull together.

A.require B.achieve

C.serve D.win

2.Mr Wang together with his wife and children in the countryside.

A.enjoys living B.enjoy living

C.enjoys to live D.enjoy to live

3.The words “racecar”, “kayak” and “level” are the same they are read left to

right

or right to left.

A.since B.though

C.unless D.whether

4.I will never forget the day we spent in the old town with small houses.

A.who B.whom

C.that D.what

5.[2020·达州]—Clara, you have Journey to the West for two weeks.

—Sorry, I wanted to give it back but was made Dazhou on business last week.

A.borrowed; to leave

B.kept; to leave

C.kept; leave

D.borrowed; leave

6.[2020·淮安]My brother often his spare time to help me with my spoken English.

A.puts up B.gives up

C.opens up D.tidies up

7.[2020·包头] the project as planned, they need to work two more hours a day.

A.To finish B.Finishing

C.Finish D.To be finished

8.—We’re not supposed to those who failed.

—No one can be a winner all the time.

A.turn out ugh at

C.spread out D.share with

9.—Next Friday is my mother’s birthday. I’m thinking about .

—Good boy! And please give my best wishes to her.

A.what present I gave her

B.how I can give her a surprise

C.if I planned a party for her

D.where will my family have a big meal

10.[2020·天水] —I got a job with Chinese Space Agency.

— .

A.Have a nice trip

B.Good luck

C.Thank goodness

D.Congratulations

Ⅱ.[2020·南京]完形填空

According to several recent surveys, some people fear public speaking more than anything else.

11 , this fear can be overcome(克服) with two simple methods: practice and using positive(正面的) energy from the audience. Practicing for a speech is essential. 12 the task of writing the

speech is completed, speakers must practice, practice, practice. The more times they practice the

speech, the more 13 they are when discussing the topic. Using 14 such as mirrors or video

recordings as they practice can show speakers what they look and sound like to the audience. Video

is particularly helpful as it can be 15 many times, with the presenters focusing(集中) on one

part at a time. Another 16 of dealing with public speaking fears is using the audience’s

positive energy. Speakers need to remember that the audience wants them to 17

. Something as

basic as a small nod or a smile from a member of the audience should give 18 to the presenters

behind the podium. While it is easy for nervous speakers to focus only on getting through the

presentation, using the audience’s 19 will(意愿) helps much in making a speech better.

All in all, these two strategies are sure to help with fear of public speaking. With proper

practice and audience empathy(共鸣), it is 20 to overcome the fear of public speaking and

deliver a successful speech. So there is no need to fear public speaking any more.

11.A.Luckily B.Suddenly C.Sadly D.Terribly

12.A.Unless B.After C.Until D.Before

13.A.nervous B.scared fortable D.difficult

14.A.objects B.activities C.signs D.instructions

15.A.found B.sold C.cleared D.watched

16.A.cause B.problem C.way D.purpose

17.A.surprise B.scream C.suppose D.succeed

18.A.confidence B.challenge C.humour D.service

19.A.poor B.good C.weak D.free

20.A.necessary B.important C.interesting D.possible

Ⅲ.阅读理解

The 14th Chinese Language Competition attracted about 1,100 children from kindergarten kids

to high school students. The children from different language and cultural backgrounds met in San

Francisco and competed in events like Chinese calligraphy(书法), drawing and Chinese poetry

recital(朗诵会).

Thomson, an 11th-grade boy from Justin-Siena High School in Napa city of California, has studied

Chinese language for three years. It was hard for him to learn Chinese at the beginning, because

it was one of the most difficult languages in the world. However, the writing of Chinese characters

is a form of art, which made him feel different. “It’s amazing to see how attractive Chinese culture

is,” he said.

Julie, a 12th-grade girl shared her similar experience of learning Chinese for four years. When

recalling her trip in Beijing and Shanghai, she expressed huge interest in shared bikes. “The shared

bike is known as one of the new ‘Great Inventions’ of China, along with China’s Express Railway

and Alipay online payment system. They amaze the whole world as part of China’s rapid rise.”

According to the hosting organization, the Confucius Institute at San Francisco State University,