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九年级英语上册课文(Module 1—12)Module1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years old.Tony: Let's call Wonders of the World and join in the discussion. I think natural wonders are more interesting than man-made ones. And I think the Giant's Causeway is the mostfantastic natural wonder.Lingling: Hm, I’ve never seen it, so I'm not sure I agree with you. Why do you like it, Tony? Tony: Well, I visited the Giant's Causeway two years ago. It's huge. There're about 40,000 rocks, most of them with six sides. It runs for several hundred metres on the easterncoast of Northern IrelandLingling: That sounds great, though I think Victoria Falls in Africa is even more fantastic. It’s about l,700 metres wide and 100 metres high. You can hear the loud noise a fewkilometres away.Betty: Wow, that's huge! But in my opinion, man-made wonders are more exciting than natural ones. Look at the Terracotta Army. It's more than 2.000 years old.Daming: I agree with you, Betty. And I think the Three Gorges Dam is fantastic too. It's about 2,300 metres long, 185 metres high and 15 metres wide at the top. It produceselectricity for millions of people in China.Betty: Now, who'd like to call first?Unit 2 The Grand Canyon was not just big.A great wonder of the natural worldWhen I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I looked to the east -- the sky was becoming grey. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a dark path. There was nothing to see, but I knew it was there.After about a mile, a stranger appeared beside the path. "Am I going the right way?" I asked. He knew where I was going. "Yes,” he replied, “you’ll get there in five minutes," Finally, I came to some rocks and stopped. I looked over them, but it was silent and there was no sign of it.Suddenly, the rain stopped and the clouds cleared. The sun rose behind me and shone on the rocks. Far below me, the ground fell away and down to a river. I was looking across one of the wonders of the natural world - the Grand Canyon.I looked down to the Colorado River, a silver stream nearly one mile below me. If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still would not reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. It was about fifteen miles away, maybe more. Finally, I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the canyon went far away for more than 200 miles. The Grand Canyon was not just big. It was huge!I remained by the canyon for about half an hour, and I asked myself. "Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder of the natural world?" I certainly know the answer. What do you think?Module 2 Public HolidaysUnit 1 My family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins. Tony: The First of October is China's National Day, isn 't it, Lingling?Lingling: Yes. The People's Republic of China was founded on 1st October 1949. People have celebrated the National Day since then. There are flowers and national flagseverywhere, and we have a three-day holiday.Tony: Do you have any plans for the holiday this year?Lingling: Yes. My parents and I are going to visit some friends in Shandong Province and will stay there until the end of the holiday. While we're staying with our friends, we're goingto spend one day in Qingdao. When is your national day, Betty'?Betty : Our national day is called Independence Day. It's on 4th July. We've celebrated it since 1777. It's a public holiday, but we only have one day off. On that day, there are allkinds of holiday activities. It's the start of the vacation season and most people take avacation sometime in July or August.Lingling: And is there anything special on that day?Betty: Well, you can see American flags everywhere. We usually have a picnic somewhere nice. Kids have great fun. We also watch bands play music in public parks.Daming: Do you have a national day in the UK, Tony?Tony: No, we don't --- we celebrate Christmas with a two-day holiday. And my family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins.Unit 2 We have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers arrived in America.ThanksgivingThanksgiving is an American festival. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a time for a special dinner among family and friends. People make short speeches and give thanks for their food.We have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers from England arrived in America by ship in the seventeenth century. While they were crossing the Atlantic, many people died, and after they landed, their first winter was worse than any English winter. The local people, the Native Americans, taught the pioneers how to grow corn. The following year they celebrated together by eating a dinner of the new food.We still celebrate Thanksgiving today with a traditional dinner. The kitchen is always the most crowded room in our house because we all help prepare the food .We lay the table, and then before we begin dinner, my father gives thanks for the food, so we remember why we celebrate the festival. We usually eat too much, but it is only once a year! We often talk a lot and tell stories after dinner as well. When it is all over, everyone helps wash the dishes.The festival is a very busy time for travel when friends and families come together to celebrate. During the festival, there are plenty of other things to see and do. We live in New York City, and we go to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade goes along several streets and finishes at the famous Macy's store. Thanksgiving is the start of the Christmas season, and we start shopping for presents. Football is also important at Thanksgiving, with many teams playing games. Like many Americans, we usually watch the games on television and enjoy ourselves very much.Module 3 HeroesUnit 1 She trained hard, so she became a great player laterMs li: Daming, who is your hero? Who have you chosen to tell us about?Daming: Deng Yaping! She's my hero because she's one of the best table tennis players in the world and I love playing table tennis.Ms Li: Tell us about her.Daming: Well, she started playing table tennis when she was five. She trained hard, so she becamea great player later.Ms Li: And what competitions has she won?Daming: She's won many world competitions, including four gold medals in the Olympics. She stopped playing when she was twenty- four.Ms Li: What did she do after that?Darning: She began to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing and then attended university abroad.Her English wasn't good enough when she began. Once again she worked hard, and sevenyears later, she completed her doctor's degree at Cambridge University. Whatever shedoes, she never gives up!Ms Li: That's amazing!Daming: Yes. Deng says that she isn't cleverer than anyone else, but she has a very strong will.Ms Li: I see. Well. I think she's a good student as well as a good player.Daming: Yes, and she helped make the Beijing Olympics a victory for world sport. She's simply the best!Ms Li: She's a true hero.Unit 2 There were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his ownMy hero - Dr Norman BethuneBy Wang LinglingNorman Bethune is one of the most famous heroes in China. He was a Canadian doctor. He came to China to help the Chinese people and died for them.Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor in 1916 and went to Spain in 1936 to treat the wounded soldiers during the war there. He soon realised that many people were dying because they did not get to hospital quickly enough. Dr Bethune developed new ways of taking care of the sick. He invented special medical tools to use outside hospitals and close to the fighting areas so that doctors could treat the wounded more quickly. His inventions saved many lives.In 1938, Dr Bethune came to China and helped treat the wounded during the Anti- Japanese War. At that time, there were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his own. His experience of treating people in Spain was useful in China. He developed training courses for local doctors and nurses, and wrote books so that they could learn about how he treated the sick.Dr Bethune often worked very hard without resting or taking care of himself. Once, he even worked for sixty-nine hours without stopping and managed to save over a hundred lives. One day in 1939, he cut his finger during an operation, but he continued his work without treating it. In the end, he died of his wound.Dr Bethune's work for the Chinese people made him a hero in China. There are many booksand films about him, and he is still remembered in both China and Canada today.Module 4 Home aloneUnit 1 I can look after myself, although it won’t be easy for meMum: Now, what's our train number?Dad: T27 to Lhasa. It's leaving from Platform 2.Mum: The meeting in Lhasa is very important for us, but I'm sorry you can't come with us, Betty.Betty: So am I, but I can't miss two weeks of school.Mum: Will you remember everything I've told you? Be especially careful with the door. Shut it when you're in and lock it when you go out.Betty: Yes. Mum. l can look after myself, although it won't be easy for me.Mum: Well, make sure you eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. And I've left lots of your favourite biscuits.Betty: Don't worry. I can cook simple meals.Dad : There won't be anybody to wake you up in the morning.Betty: I'll be fine. My clock rings so loudly that it will certainly wake me up.Mum: I'm sure I've forgotten something, but I don't know what it is!(Announcement: We advise all passengers for Train T27 to Lhasa to go immediately toPlatform 2. Your train is about to leave.)Betty: That's your train! Goodbye Mum, goodbye Dad.Mum: I know! I haven’t given you our address in Lhasa!Betty': Send me a text message. Have a good trip!Mum: Bye, my dear!Betty: Bye! See you in a couple of weeks!Unit 2 I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.My "perfect holiday"As a boy, like all other boys, I wanted to be a man. But my parents did everything for me. Actually, they managed every minute of my life. Although they loved me, I felt a bit unhappy with them. "Zheng Chenyu, do your homework!" "Practise the piano!" "Turn off the TV!" I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.Well, my wish came true! Although my parents were very worried about leaving me, they had to go away on business for a few days. Now was my chance! I could have some fun at last! As soon as I got home from school the first day, I happily threw my schoolbag on the sofa and ate lots of snacks. Then I enjoyed an exciting film on TV, and after that I played computer games. I liked the games so much that I played until mid-night.The next morning I woke up late. I had to hurry to school without breakfast, but I was still late. The teacher asked me for my homework, but I could not hand it in. With an empty stomach, I was unable to play basketball with my classmates! I felt tired and sleepy at school all day long.When I got home, I tried to cook some rice, but I burnt it. I even dropped my father's cup when I was cooking! I found myself so bad at simple cooking tasks. I started to feel lonely. I wanted Mum and Dad to come home soon. Mum cooked such delicious food, and made sure I never forgot my homework. Dad always helped me with any difficult questions, and told funny jokes when I was unhappy. Then I realised being home alone was not always perfect.When my parents came home, they were happy to find that I could cook and tidy up now. I told them my home alone story and we all laughed.Module 5 MuseumsUnit 1 Don’t cross that rope!(Betty, Lingling and Daming are on the second floor of a museum.)Betty: What a wonderful museum!Lingling: It's great, isn't it? Let's go to the Animal Room upstairs. I need some information for my project.Betty: Me too. Let's go. Wait, where's Daming?Lingling: There he is. What's he doing over there?Daming : Hey, Betty! Lingling! Come and see the monkey exhibition!Guard: No shouting, please! It's against the rules.Betty: Oh, no! Daming is in trouble again.Daming: Look at the monkey's tail! I've got to get in here…Gard: Stop! Don't cross that rope! Can't you see the sign, kid? "No entry."Daming: Oh. Why not?Guard: Because it's closed.Lingling: Yes, Daming. Read the sign!Daming : Oh, right. That's no good! Well, I'll just take a photo...Guard: Sorry. No photos. See?Daming: There certainly are a lot of rules in this museum. No wonder the place is empty! Betty: Daming! Don't be rude!Lingling: Oh, no!Betty: What's the matter, Lingling?Lingling: My mobile phone! I t’s missing! Oh, no! What am I going to do?Guard: Don't worry, Miss. Go downstairs to the lost and found office. They might have it. Lingling: That phone is new! I have to find it, or Mum will punish me!Betty: I'm sure it will be all right, Lingling. Let's go and see.Daming:Yes, let's go downstairs.Unit 2 If you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science MuseumThe Science Museum in LondonBy Tony SmithWelcome to the most friendly museum in London. In most museums, there is no shouting and no running, and you must not touch anything. But the Science Museum is different... It is noisy! People talk about what they can see and do here, and there are some very noisy machines as well. If you want answers to all your questions about science, this is the right place for you.I like to visit the rooms on the second and third floors. You can learn about communications and the environment as well as maths, physics and chemistry. For example, you can find out how people dig coal from the ground and use it to create energy. And in one room they even explain how X-rays let you sec inside your body.The Launchpad on the third floor is the most popular room, and it is my favourite too because there are lots of physics experiments. For example, if you want to fill a bag with sand, you have tocontrol a kind of truck on wheels and move it into the correct place. You can also find out how people travel into space and back again.On the fourth and fifth floors, you can learn about what medicine was like in the past. If you compare the medicine of the past with the medicine of today, you will feel very lucky next time you visit a doctor!The Science Museum is interesting for people of all ages. You can always find something new and have a wonderful time there. The museum is free to enter, so you can go in for a few minutes or stay all day. It is open daily from10 am to 6 pm. So if you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science Museum. It is my favourite museum in the whole world!Module 6 ProblemsUnit 1. If I start after dinner, I’ll finish it before I go to bed.Dad: Tony, you're playing the guitar again. Have you done your homework'?Tony: No, not yet, but I haven't got much. If I start after dinner, I'll finish it before I go to bed.Anyway, you wanted me to learn an instrument.Dad: I want you to get into the habit of doing your homework as soon as you come home from school. If you start now, you'll finish it before dinner.Tony: Yes, but I need a rest from schoolwork. I also want to go to the library to do volunteer work.Dad: So you're not going to do your home work now?Tony: No, it isn’t necessary to do it now. I'll do it later.Dad: That's a shame. I really don't think you should go to the library so much.Tony: Why not? I can work in the library and I'm also able to read books there.Dad: No deal, Tony. If you do all these other things instead of your homework, you won't have time to study.Tony: You mean you don't want me to help the community and increase my knowledge of the world?Dad: That's not the point. You should consider what the most important thing is. I don't want you to fail your exams.Tony: But.....Dad: You can't do anything before you finish your homework. I'm sorry, but that's my last word.Unit 2 If you tell him the truth now, you will show that you are honest.Do you have a problem? Write to Diana at New Standard Magazine and ask for her advice.Dear Diana,Last week, my friend David came round with a new computer game and asked to play it on my dad’s computer. I was worried, because I should ask my dad before I use his computer. He uses it for his work, and I can only use it for my homework. The reason is that he thinks it will go wrong if I play games on it.Well, while my dad was out, we decided to try out David's game. We copied it to the computer, and after we finished playing, we took it off the computer. However, when I started the computer again to check if everything was OK, some of my dad's documents were missing. Then, when mydad used the computer last night, he was really angry. He could no longer find the documents anywhere! They were very important ones.I did not tell him about the computer game because I did not want him to be angry with me. Now I feel terrible. I am not sure whether a computer engineer can get the documents back. Should I tell him about the computer game?Should I pay to repair it?Yours,SteveDear Steve.Oh, dear! You have made two mistakes. It is bad enough that you used your dad's computer to play games when he told you not to. And it is even worse that you did not tell him about it. If you tell him the truth now, he will be angry with you, but at least you will show that you are honest.You should apologise to your father. You should also pay the bill to repair the computer. If you offer to give up your pocket money, your father will realise that you are very sorry.Remember, next time, play football with David and not computer games!Best wishes.DianaModule 7 Great booksUnit 1 We’re still influenced by Confucius’s ideasMr Jackson: Hello, Betty. What’s up?Betty: I want to join an Internet group to discuss great books by great writers.Mr Jackson: So, who are your great writers?Betty: Well, maybe Confucius and Shakespeare.Mr Jackson: Really? I accept that they’re great because their works are still read by many people today. But I think I’d describe Confucius more as a teacher and thinker than a writer.He was a very wise man. What do you have to do for the discussion?Betty: Well, each of us reads a favourite book and writes a review for the discussion.Mr Jackson: I see. We’re still influenced by Confucius’s ideas, and Shakespeare’s plays also makea lot of sense to us today. People have always read, and will always read great books.By the way, what do you think of Mark Twain, the great American writer in thenineteenth century?Betty: He was important, but I suppose he isn’t as well-known as Confucius or Shakespeare. Mr Jackson: No, but his books are still popular, and one of his books is my favourite, The Adventure of Tom Sawyer.Betty: Great! Why don’t you join in the discussion and tell us about it?Unit 2 It is still read and lovedA book review of The Adventure of Tom SawyerBy Betty KingOne of my favourite great books is The Adventure of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. The story is set in the town of St Petersburg, Missouri, the US, in the nineteenth century. It tells some exciting stories about a boy who has many adventures.Tom, the hero of the book, lives with his aunt Polly. He is a lively and clever boy. He does not like people telling him what to do, so he always gets into trouble. He and his best friend, Huck Finn, run away to an island in the middle of the Mississippi River. Tom has more trouble because a bad man named Injun Joe is looking for him. Later, Tom escapes from a cave with another friend, Becky. He also finds Injun Joe’s treasure box and takes it away.My favourite part of the book is when Tom and Huck start their adventures on the island in the Mississippi River. At first, they are happy. But when they hear that everyone thinks they are dead, they feel very sorry, so they come back home. They hide and watch for a time when they see their family and neighbours coming to their funeral in the church. Then, Tom and Huck suddenly appear. Everyone is surprised to see them at first, but very pleased to find that they are alive.The Adventure of Tom Sawyer is a great book. It is more than an adventure story. Mark Twain wrote it in 1876. It describes people’s lives in the southern states of America at that time. It tells how young people grow, how people love each other and how bad people pay for their actions. It is written in everyday English, and the dialogues sound especially real. Today, it is still read and loved by people all over the world, and it is thought to be one of the greatest American stories.Module 8 Sports lifeUnit 1 Daming wasn’t chosen for the team last yearLingling: Hi, Tony, you look tired.Tony: Yes, I’m training for the big match next week.Betty: Who are you playing against?Tony: HAS.Lingling: What does HAS stand for?Tony: Haidian All Stars.Betty: Oh, yes. It’ll be a difficult match. Didn’t they beat you last time?Tony: Yes, they did. But…Lingling: What was the score?Betty: If my memory is correct, HAS 98 points to BIG 52.Tony: But Daming wasn’t chosen for the team last time. That was a bad decision. We can’t play well without him.Lingling: That’s no excuse!Tony: But Daming is back now. There’s no difference between the two teams this season. Betty: When is the match?Tony: It’s next Saturday at noon, but if you want good seats, you should come by 11:30. Are you coming?Betty: I’m not sure. Do you think they’ll win, Lingling?Lingling: No way! How many matches have you played against HAS this year?Tony: Well, about three.Betty: And how many have HAS won?Tony: Er… most of them.Betty: Wrong! All of them! Face the truth, Tony. You’ve got no chance!Tony: I don’t agree. That’s not fair! (Tony leaves angrily.)Lingling: Remember to throw the ball, not knick it, Tony!Betty: He’s so mad at us that he’ll try harder to win, just to show we’re wrong!Lingling: Nice work, Betty! I do hope they win this time. We’ll be there to cheer for them.Unit 2 He was invited to competitions around the world.Liu Xiang---trained to win!For Liu Xiang, life as a sports hero began in 2004. First, he was invited to competitions around the world. Then, he was chosen for the Chinese team at the Athens Olympic Games and won a gold medal.Liu Xiang was not a successful sportsman at first. He was born in Shanghai on 13th July 1983, and started training when he was very young. In Grade 4, he went to the Sports School of Putuo District of Shanghai. Liu was encouraged at first to train for the high jump.In 1998, Liu Xiang’s ability in hurdling was noticed by Sun Haiping, who later became his coach. In 2001, a special programme was set up to help young sportsmen and sportswomen. Liu Xiang was among them. His races were recorded, and he was compared with the world’s best sports stars. Sun Haiping used the information to change his training methods for Liu Xiang.In May 2001, Liu Xiang won his first international 110m hurdles race in Japan. In 2004, he won the first Olympic gold medal for China in the 110m hurdles race, and at the same time broke the Olympic Games record. It was also the first time an Olympic gold medal for hurdling was hung round the neck of a sportsperson from an Asian country.Liu Xiang trained very hard. In fact, he trained so hard that he hurt his foot. From 2008 on, he suffered a lot from his foot problem, but he did not give up. Though he missed some competitions, he still returned to first place in the world 110m hurdles race in 2012.It is a pity that his foot problem stopped him from completing the 2012 London Olympic Games. But he is still a symbol of courage and success, and we continue to take great pride in him.Module 9 Great inventionsUnit 1 Will computers be used more than books in the future?Tony: Dad, can I borrow your camera?Dad: Why?Tony: I’d like to take some photos on the school visit to the museum next week. They’ll be put up on the school website. And they can be seen on the Internet by other classes, even people living in other countries.Dad: Sounds great! When I was at school, we waited for weeks to hear from our pen friends abroad. But today, we can send and receive photos and mails on the Internet, and it’s really fast.Tony: Yes, the Internet and the computer have changed our lives. We even use online textbooks in our class. I wonder…Will computers be used more than books in the future?Dad: Perhaps. In the past, we mainly got information from paper books. Some are huge ones with thousands of pages. Today, with the invention of the computer and the electronic technology, it’s easy to get information on the Internet. The Internet is more powerful than books. Tony: Anyway, about the camera…?Dad: Oh, yes. Here it is. I haven’t used it since your mum’s birthday. And the memory may be full.Tony: OK. That can be fixed. I’ve got an empty memory card. Where are the instructions? Dad: In the camera bag. It’s a gift from your mum for my birthday, so you must promise that you’ll take good care of it. if you have to lend it to anyone, tell them to use it properly.Tony: Promise!Unit 2 Will books be replaced by the Internet?Every morning, my father buys a newspaper on his way to work. Every day, I open my books in class and start my lessons. Every evening, my mother looks through magazines at home. And very night, I look at the photos of David Beckham and Yao Ming on my bedroom wall before I go to sleep. Can we imagine life without paper or printing?Paper was first created about 2,000 years ago in China. After its invention, people started to write on paper to make a book. In those days, books were only produced one at a time by hand. As a result, there were not many books, and they were expensive. So, few people had the chance to learn to read.Printing was invented in China during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Later, developments in printing made it possible to produce books more quickly and cheaply. A trade in books resulted, and more people learnt to read. Knowledge and ideas spread faster than ever before. In a way, we can compare the invention of paper and printing to the introduction of the Internet in the twentieth century.Although the Internet is still young, it is growing very fast, and may become more powerful than printing. A much larger amount of information can be stored on the Internet than in books. Someone with an Internet connection can find information much more easily than they can find in printed forms. And the machines we use to read it are now small and light, often smaller and lighter than a single book.Computers and the Internet are used in classrooms now, and newspapers and magazines are already read online. So what direction will traditional printing take in the future? Will books be replaced by the Internet? Le t’s wait and see.Module 10 AustraliaUnit 1 I have some photos that I took in Australia last yearTony: Dad, I need your help. My teacher asked us to choose a country we want to visit, imagine we were there, and write a letter to our parents back home. I’ve chosen Australia. How can I do it?Dad: Don’t worry. I have some photos that I took in Australia last year. They may help you. Here we go. This is a rock called Ayers Rock, in central Australia. According to the local people, it’s a special and magical place.Tony: Oh, it looks huge. What’s its height?Dad: 348 meters. And this is the Sydney Opera House. It’s like a huge sailing boat with water on three sides. And this one is the Great Barrier Reef.Tony: Does it lie off the northeast coast of Australia?Dad: Yes, it’s over 2,600 kilometres long. It’s a great natural wonder. And here are some photos of my Australian friends. They’re sheep farmers. They wear special hats that keep the flies away.The scissors that they’re holding are used to cut the wool off the sheep. Do you know that many Australians came from Britain?Tony: Yes, of course! That’s why they speak English. Did you keep a diary while you were there? Dad: Yes, and you can read it.Tony: That’s great! And what didn’t you like about Australia?Dad: I hated the ants that were all over the place. I had to brush them off my clothes, especially my。

外研版英语九年级上册课文翻译(含对话)

外研版英语九年级上册课文翻译(含对话)

外研版英语九年级上册课文翻译(含对话) 外研版九年级上册课文翻译Module 1 Wonders of the world Unit 1: It’s more than 2000 years old.托尼:我们给《世界奇观》节目打电话,加入讨论吧。

我觉得自然奇观比人造奇观更有趣。

而且我认为巨人之路是最神奇的自然奇观。

玲玲:嗯,我没有见过巨人之路,所以我不知道该不该同意你的看法。

你为什么会喜欢它呢,托尼?托尼:哦,两年前我浏览了巨人之路。

它非常大,由大约4万多块石块组成,大多数石块都有六个面。

巨人之路位于北爱尔兰东海岸,绵延数百米。

玲玲:听起来很神奇,但我认为非洲的维多利亚瀑布更壮观。

瀑布宽约1700米,高约100米,数千米之外就能听到瀑布的巨响。

贝蒂:哇!那么大啊!但是,在我看来,人造奇观比自然奇观更激动人心。

就说兵马俑吧,它们都有两千多年的历史了。

大明:我同意你的看法,贝蒂。

我觉得三峡大坝也很神奇。

大坝长约2300米,高185米,顶部宽15米。

它为中国数百万的人口供电。

贝蒂:那现在谁来拨打热线?Unit 2 The Grand Canyon was not just big .自然界的一大奇观我到那里时是大清早,天下着雨。

我朝东边看了看,天空变得灰蒙蒙的。

我下了车,穿过一道门,沿着一条黑暗的小路前行。

虽然什么也看不见,但我知道它就在那里。

大约走了一英里,小路边出现了一个陌生人。

我问道:“我走的路对吗?”他知道我要去哪里。

他答道:“对,五分钟后你就能到达那里。

”终于,我走到一些岩石前停了下来。

我朝那片岩石望过去,但是一片寂静,还是看不见它。

突然,雨停了,云散了。

太阳从我身后升起,照在岩石上。

地面(仿佛在随着光线)向下延伸,(逐渐)退落到下面的一条河里。

我在眺望着这自然界奇观之一的大峡谷。

我俯视着距我一英里之遥的银色的科罗拉多河。

即使你把世界上最高的两栋建筑物叠在一起放在谷底,它们仍就到不到了顶。

外研版九年级英语上册课件:Module 1 Unit 1 (共26张PPT)

外研版九年级英语上册课件:Module 1  Unit 1 (共26张PPT)

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3.2_,_3_0_0____ 4.1_8_5______ 5._1_5____ __m_e_t_r_e_s___ __m_e_t_r_e_s___ ___m_e_t_r_e_s
三、根据(课本)P2 Activity 3的对话内容,完成短文 填空
3. ones,they/them与those的区别
These shoes are too small. Please get me some larger ones.这些鞋子太小了。请给 我一些大点的。(ones=some shoes)
Kevin is looking for his glasses, have you seen them? 凯文正在找他的眼镜,你看 到它们了吗? (them=his glasses)
(A)2. —When were you born, Michael?
—I was born in a small village
with only three _____ people.
A. hundred
B. thousands
C. hundreds of D. million of
语篇理解
一、听对话
Her interests are different from those of her childhood.她的兴趣爱好跟孩提时的 不一样了。(those=interests)
专练
(C)1. The population of China is larger
than _____ of Japan.
It was hard work, I enjoyed it, though.这是个 艰苦的工作,不过我喜欢。

外研版英语九年级上册Module1 Wonders of the world单元知识点概括课件(PP

外研版英语九年级上册Module1 Wonders of the world单元知识点概括课件(PP

across; to; over; below; by; down; through; beside
by prep. 在…旁边 beside prep. 挨着
There is a pretty house _______ the road.

across; to; over; below; by; down; through; beside
John just __r_e_p_li_e_d_t_o__ my question. I’ve sent him the letter for a long time, but he hasn’t given me any reply yet. n. 答复
I remained by the canyon for about half an hour.
• v. 同意

常用搭配:agree
with
+sb./
同意某人的观点
sth.同意某事
I agree with her analysis of the situation.
No one really knows why he agreed to do the film.
Nowadays, people would agree that they respecting the old is one of out best traditions.
If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still would not reach the top. Finally I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the canyon went far away for more than 200 miles.

2020外研版九年级英语上全册课文原文及翻译

2020外研版九年级英语上全册课文原文及翻译

外研版九年级英语上全册课文翻译Module1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years old.Tony: Let's call Wonders of the World and join in the discussion. I think natural wonders are more interesting than man-made ones. And I think the Giant's Causeway is the most fantastic naturalwonder.Lingling: Hm, I’ve never seen it, so I'm not sur e I agree with you. Why do you like it, Tony?Tony: Well, I visited the Giant's Causeway two years ago. It's huge. There're about 40,000 rocks, most of them with six sides. It goes for several hundred metres on the eastern coast of NorthernIrelandLingling: That sounds great, though I think Victoria Falls in Africa are even more fantastic. They're about l,700 metres wide and 100 metres high. You can hear the loud noise a few kilometres away. Betty: Wow, that's huge! But in my opinion, man-made wonders are more exciting than natural ones.Look at the Terracotta Army. It's more than 2.000 years old.Daming: I agree with you, Betty. And I think the Three Gorges Dam is fantastic too. It's about 2,300 metres long, 185 metres high and 15 metres wide at the top. It produces electricity for millionsof people in China.Betty: Now, who'd like to call first?Module 1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1: It’s more than 2000 yea rs old.托尼:我们给《世界奇观》节目打电话,加入讨论吧。

外研版九年级英语上册M1u1教案

外研版九年级英语上册M1u1教案
7.agree with sb.同意某人的观点8.at the top在顶部
9.produce electricity生产电10.大量的,无数的millions of
1.It runs for several hundred meters on the eastern coast
of Northern Ireland.它在北爱尔兰东海岸绵延数百米。
一.选择题(共5小题)
1.Your parents love you very much ____________ they seldom say,"I love you."( )
A.unlessB.orC.soD.although
2.My time in the middle school was_____one of periods of my life.( )
2.能熟读对话并会正确翻译对话。
3.复习学过的六种时态,完成相关题目。
教学重点
词汇和重点短语的运用及对话的理解
教学难点ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
六种时态的复习
教学过程
学生活动
教师活动
任务一:根据音标拼读下列单词,然后熟记下列单词。
1./'mæn'meid/adj.人造的2./'nætʃərəl/adj.大自然的3./'wʌndə/ n.奇观4./dɪ'skʌʃn/n.讨论5./'i:stən/adj.在东边的6./ðəʊ/conj虽然7.adj.响亮的8./ə'pɪnjən/n.看法9./ɪ'lek'trɪsəti/ n.电
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Module 1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1 外研版九年级英语上册

Module 1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1 外研版九年级英语上册
【要点2】 discussion名词,意为“讨论;商讨”,由动词discuss 加名词后缀-ion构成。 常用于搭配:have a discussion with sb. (和某人讨论) under discussion(在讨论中)。
【例句】 We had a discussion with them about the differences between the UK and the US.
【例】I wonder if he will come to see me. 我想知道他是否会来看我。 ❷wonderful是形容词,意为“精彩的,令人高 兴的,绝妙的”。 【例】We had a wonderful time last weekend. 我们上周末过得非常愉快。
2 Let's call Wonders of the World and join in the discussion. 我们给《世界奇观》节目打电话,加入讨论吧。
【例句】My hair soon grew back to its natural colour.我的头发很快又恢复了本色。 We enjoyed the beauties of nature. 我们欣赏了自然美景。
【要点2】 wonder此处为可数名词,意为“奇观;奇迹”。 【例句】The Great Wall is a great man- made wonder. 长城是一个伟大的人造奇迹 。 【知识拓展】 ➊wonder 还可作动词,意为“想知道”,其后常接宾语从句。
【要点1】
join in 意为“参加;加入(某一活动)”,后面一般接表示竞赛、娱乐、游戏等活动的
名词或动词ing形式作宾语。
【例句】I don't want to join in the game. 我不想加入这个游戏。

外研版-英语-九年级上册-外研版九上英语:Module1 1单元 参考课件

外研版-英语-九年级上册-外研版九上英语:Module1  1单元 参考课件
some larger ones. 这些鞋子太小了。请给我一些大 点的。(ones=some shoes)
Kevin is looking for his glasses. Have you seen them? 凯文正在找他的眼镜,你看到过它们吗? (them=his glasses)
Her interests are different from those of her childhood. 她的兴趣爱好跟孩提时的不一样了。 (those=interests)
应用
( C )1.The population of China is larger than ________ of Japan.
A.those
B.it
C.that
D.ones
( B )2. I planted a lot of roses in my garden. Among them, the ________ in white are my
( A )3. ________(He)he is old enough, ________
he keeps learning everything new.
A./; but
B.Although; however
C.Though; but D./; and
3 millions of的用法
教材例句 It produces electricity for millions of people in China. 它为中国无数人提供电力。 (教材第2页)
favourite.
A.one
B.ones
C.those
D.them
常用句型精讲
句型“主语+… metre(s)/kilometre(s) long/wide/high. ”的用法

九年级英语外研版上册Module1-Unit1-优质课教案(天津市)

九年级英语外研版上册Module1-Unit1-优质课教案(天津市)

Module1 Unit1优质课教案
一、课堂学习效果自我评估表
二、课堂小组评价表
九.教学反思
在本节听说课中,我利用多媒体素材,穿插了音频文件、视频文件及一些世界奇观图片,还辅加以实物教具,如:世界奇观图片和书签,通过这些真实的影音图文介绍,直观形象地导入主题,生动地呈现了教学内容,在紧张有序地教学活动中,不断变换着花样进行语言项目的操练。

整堂课的教学过程,环环相扣,紧紧地抓住了学生的注意力,同学们在课堂教学活动中以小组活动为主线,结对或全班活动为辅,互相切磋、交流“Wonders of the world”,师生互动,生生互助,教师适时适度的鼓励和表扬,使学生感受到学习英语的乐趣及交流的意义,同时也培养了学生能够与他人合作,尊重他人的态度,倾听他人的不同意见。

总之,本节课在轻松愉快的英语学习氛围中,完成了教学任务,收到了很好的教学效果。

当然,这四十五分钟的课堂毕竟时间有限,在听力部分,由于时间问题,只播放二遍,对于那些基础差的学生来说,没能及时听懂对话,始终处于被动中, 回答。

2023年外研版九年级英语上册Unit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years o

2023年外研版九年级英语上册Unit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years o

Module 1Wonders of the worldUnit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years old.单元学案课前预习案Ⅰ. 单词拼写1. 虽然; 尽管(conj. )________________2. (声音)响亮的(adj. ) ________________3. nature(n. )→__________ (adj. )大自然的4. discuss(v. ) →__________ (n. )讨论; 商讨5. east(n. ) →__________ (adj. )在东边的; 来自东边的Ⅱ. 短语互译1. 世界奇迹__________ __________ the world2. 按某人的意见__________ one’s________3. 数百万的; 无数的__________ of4. join in ______________5. a gree with ______________6. more than ______________7. at the top ______________Ⅲ. 句型填词1. 我认为自然奇迹比人造的有趣。

I think natural wonders are __________ __________ __________ man-made ones.2. 我从来没有见过它, 所以我不确定同意你的看法。

I’ve __________ __________ it, so __________ __________ __________ I agree with you.3. 它们大约1 700米宽, 100米高。

They’re about 1, 700 __________ __________ and 100 __________ __________ .4. 你可以听到几千米以外的巨大声响。

You can hear the loud noise __________ __________ __________ __________ .5. 现在谁想要第一个打电话?Now, __________ __________ __________ call first?Ⅳ重点短语联想I agree with you.______________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________课堂教学案1. wonder n. 奇观; 奇迹【语境领悟】*Which two are natural wonders? 哪两个是自然奇观?*The boy looked at the sky with wonder.那个男孩好奇地看着天空。

外研版九年级上册 Module 1 unit 1 It's more than 2000

外研版九年级上册 Module 1 unit 1 It's more than 2000

外研版九年级上册Module 1 unit 1It's more than 2000 years old.教案(表格式)Module 1 Wonders of the worldUnit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years old.1、教学内容分析本单元是进入九年级的第一课,课文内容以Lingling、Tony等四人收听《世界奇观》节目并拨打电话参与讨论为场景,介绍了四个著名的奇观。

对话借助语境有效地复现了六大基本时态,让学生感知如何运用不同形式的语言准确、得体地发表个人观点,同时尊重他人的不同意见。

通过学习本单元,学生不仅可以了解世界自然景观之奇特,也可以感悟到人文景观之伟大。

2、学情分析基于现实条件的限制,大部分学生对国内外这些知名的自然、人文景观并没有很深的认识或了解。

这就需要教师在授课中尽可能利用图片或视频,给学生建立直观、立体的印象,从而激发学生学习知识和参与活动的积极性。

学生在初一、初二已经完成了对一般现在时、一般过去时、一般将来时、现在完成时、现在进行时和过去进行时的学习,在本节课中需要解决的是如何熟练、恰当地使用这些时态。

3、教学目标1. 语言知识目标(1) 能够正确使用以下单词和词组:名词: wonder, discussion, opinion, electricity形容词: natural, eastern, loud,连词: though,词组: in one’s opinion, more than, millions of(2) 语法:能够熟练运用一般现在时、一般过去时、一般将来时、现在完成时、现在进行时和过去进行时。

2. 语言技能目标能够在听说活动中,理解有关景观的对话,理解其中的事实类描述及个人观点,并能用表述事实的形容词描述景观、发表个人观点。

3. 情感目标(1)培养对神奇的大自然和伟大的人类文明的热爱之情。

(2)能够运用不同形式的语言准确、得体地发表个人观点,时尊重他人的不同意见。

初中九年级英语教案-Unit1It'smorethan2,000yearsold.精品

初中九年级英语教案-Unit1It'smorethan2,000yearsold.精品

外研版初中英语九年级上Module 1Unit1教学目标:1 To learn and understand the toething about The Terracotta Army, The Three Gorges Dam, The Giant’s Causeway and Victoria Falls;3 To understand conversations involving different tenses学情分析:学生在预习的基础上,应该对本节课的学习理解很容易,很快能够掌握运用。

能够创造性的开展听说训练,通过学习让学生认识并了解中国以及世界著名的自然和人文景观;并能使用不同形容词来描述观点。

教学重难点:Grammar: Coming-ue ething about the e eMatch the names of the wonders with the es of the wondersa The Terracotta Armyb The Three Gorges Damc The Giant’s Causewayd Victoria Falls3 Match the names of the wonders with the the whole class and chec the answersStean-made modern natural wonder3 As the students to read through the questions in Activity 21 Which two are natural wonders2 Which two are man-made wonders3 Which is an ancient wonder4 Which is a modern wonder4 Loo at the the whole class and chec the answers7 Now listen and checSteore fantastic than the Giant’s Causeway3 Betty and Daming are more interested in man-made wonders4 For Daming, the Three Gorges Dam is more fantastic than the Terracotta Army3 As the students to read the ore eciting4 How old is the Terracotta Army4 After Reading: Cometres wide, _____ metres highThe Terracotta Armymore than ______ years oldThe Three Gorges Dam______ metres long, _____ metres high, ____metres wide, ar the not sure I agree with you2 That sounds great, though I thin Victoria Falls in Africa is even more fantastic3 In my oan-made wonders are more eciting than natural ones3 As the students to listen and mar the e 我们都参与了游戏。

外研版九年级英语上册 M1 Unit 1【精品课件】

外研版九年级英语上册 M1 Unit 1【精品课件】
Daming: I agree with you, Betty. And I think the Three Gorges Dam is fantastic too. It's about 2,300 metres long,185 metres high and 15 metres wide
at the top. It produces electricity for millions of 11
the game 参加这个游戏
指加入到某个人群中去,从而成为 其中一员。 join eg:join a health club
加入一个健康俱乐部 指参加,参与某事或活动。
take part in eg: take part in this war 参加这次战争
典例 到目前为止,我们班接近三分之二的学生参
Lingling: That sounds great, though❼ I think Victoria Falls in Africa is even more fantastic. It's about 1,700 metres wide❽ and 100 metres high. You can hear the loud❾ noise a few kilometres away.
知识点 1 wonder /'wʌndə/ n.奇观;奇迹 eg:We all know the Great Wall is an ancient wonder. 众所周知,长城是古代奇观。
考向一 wonder n.奇迹;奇观 wonderful adj.令人惊奇的;奇妙的 wonderfully adv.令人惊奇地;很好地
3. Which is an ancient wonder? The Terracotta Army is an ancient wonder.

外研版九年级英语上册Module 1 Unit 1 It's more than 2,000 ye

外研版九年级英语上册Module 1  Unit 1 It's more than 2,000 ye

Module 1Unit 1It's more than 2,000 years old.Ⅰ.根据句意及汉语提示完成句子1.________(电) is very important in our daily life.2.Let's join in the________ (讨论) about the journey to the Grand Canyon.3.Every year________ (百万) of people come to China to visit the Great Wall.4.I'm not________(确定) if we will have a picnic this Sunday.5. China is an ________ (东方的) country with a long history.Ⅱ. 用恰当的介词或副词填空1.Mary, would you like ________ join ________ the discussion about how to learn English well in the afternoon?2.Do you agree ________ what he said, Tony?3.Most ________ the students in my class go to school by bike.4.The great river runs ________ about six thousand metres.5.The man didn't stop working, ________ he was very tired.6.The noise was so loud. I heard it a few kilometres ________.7.________ his opinion, natural wonders are even more fantastic than man­made wonders.8.The Three Gorges Dam is 15 metres wide ________ the top.9.It produces electricity ________ millions of people in China.10.________ some degree, Lingling's drawing is nicer than Daming's.Ⅲ.用所给词的适当形式填空1.They ________ (visit) the Giant's Causeway half a month ago.2.I ________ (have) supper when she telephoned me.3.If it ________ (rain) tomorrow, we won't go fishing.4.We ________ never ________ (see) the film, so we're not sure we agree with you.5.The students ________ (arrive) here in twenty minutes.6.The teacher said the moon ________ (travel) around the earth.7.Kate ________ (live) in China for nearly five years.8.My mother usually ________ (wash) our clothes on weekends.9.Listen! Someone ________ (cry) behind the house.10.Tom ________ (not catch) the early bus, so he was late for school.Ⅳ.阅读理解The Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean(地中海). It began during the Western Han Dynasty and has been a bridge between East and West for over 2,000 years.The ancient road started from Chang'an (now Xi'an) and ended in Eastern Europe, near today's Turkey and the Mediterranean Sea. It was about 6,500 kilometres long and went across one­fourth of the planet.The Silk Road got its name in the 19th century because Chinese silk used to be carried along this road. Silk, jade, ceramics and iron went west to Rome. And from the west came glass, gems and food like carrots.The Silk Road was very important to both China and the rest of the world. It was more than anancient international trade route. Besides trade, knowledge about arts, science and literature, as well as crafts and technologies was shared across the Silk Road. In this way, languages and cultures developed and influenced each other.Today, China is trying to build the “21st Century Marine(海洋的) Silk Road”. With the help of APEC held in Beijing in November 2014,the dream of One Belt One Road(the “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “21st Century Marine Silk Road”)(“一带一路”) is coming true.()1.The underlined word “route”in Paragraph 1 probably means ________.A.方式B.路线C.成就D.关系()2.When did the Silk Road begin?A.In the 19th century.B.In the 18th century.C.During the Western Han Dynasty.D.During the Eastern Han Dynasty.()3.How long was the ancient Silk Road?A.It was about 6,500 metres long.B.It was about 5,000 kilometres long.C.It went across one­third of the planet.D.It went across one-fourth of the earth.()4.Why was it named the Silk Road?A.Because Chinese silk was carried along this road.B.Because Chinese silk was produced along this road.C.Because things were traded from market to market along this road.D.Because the ancient traders bought and sold things along this road.()5.It can be inferred from this passage that ________.A.the Silk Road was only an ancient international trade routeB.many new silk roads have been built by the Chinese government so farC.the Silk Road was a very important line of communication connecting East and WestD.the Silk Road prevented the development of languages and cultures between East and West Ⅴ.词汇运用(A)用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空。

外研版九年级英语上册教案:M1 Unit 1 It’s more than 2000 years old.

外研版九年级英语上册教案:M1 Unit 1 It’s more than 2000 years old.

Unit 1 It’s more than 2019 years old.Class Type Listening and speakingObjectives 1.To learn about wonders of the world like the Giant’sCauseway, the Terracotta Army, the Three Gorges Damand Victoria Falls;2. To learn to describe a wonder of the world with factsand express one’s preference by making comparisons.KeystructureIn my opinion, …Difficulties How to describe a wonder of the world with facts and express one’s preference by making comparisons.Vocabulary natural, wonder, discussion, eastern, though, loud, opinion, belowmillions of, agree with, more … thanPeriod 1ProcedureLead-in Talk about the summer holiday and traveling. Ask Ss if they have ever visited the Great Wall, a wonder of theworld.Step 1 Introduce the Great Wall, the Terracotta Army, the Three Gorges Dam, the Giant’s Causeway, Victoria Falls.Step 2 Tell Ss the difference between natural wonders an dman-made wonder.Step 3 Activity 2. Listen and answer the questions.Step 4 Pair work. Make a dialogue.Among the four wonder above, which one would y ou liketo visit most? Why?Step 5 Activity 3. Listen, read and answer a question.Step 6 Read again and complete the table.What wonder does each person choose?Step 7 Read again and answer more questions.Step 8 Free talk. Let Ss talk about a place they have travelled, including its location, interesting things.Step 9 Read Everyday English and make sentences.Step 10 Before listening to Pronunciation and Speaking, explain what sense groups and pause are. Let Ss read the sentencesfirst and guess where the speaker may pause.Step 11 1. Listen to Pronunciation and Speaking and mark the pauses.2. Ask some students to read how they pause.3. Listen again and repeat.Step 12 Enjoy the video of the new 7 Wonders of the World.Show a picture about the world heritages in China.Step 13 Language points: explain the key words and phrases in。

外研版九年级英语上册课件Module 1 Unit 1 It's more than 2000 years old.-

外研版九年级英语上册课件Module 1 Unit 1 It's more than 2000 years old.-
1. Where is the Giant’s Causeway? Giant’s Causeway is on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland. 2. How wide are the Victoria Falls?
They’re about1,700 metres wide.
Now check (√) the true sentences.
1. Tony thinks the Giant’s Causeway is the largest natural wonder.
2. Lingling thinks the Victoria Falls are more √ fantastic than the Giant’s Causeway.
5. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
discussion, eastern, huge, opinion ,though
1.In my__o_p_in_i_o_n_ , natural wonders are more interesting than man-made ones.
I called him this morning. (给…打电话) 我今天早上给他打了电话。
2).作名词时译为 呼声;叫声;访问;电话,通话
We heard a call for help last night. (呼声) 昨晚我们听到呼救声。
He made several calls during the day. (访问) 他在那一天中拜访了好几个人。
到”。 例如:We all joined in the game.
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Module 1 Unit 1 It’s more than 2,000 years old.
【学习目标】
一、知识和技能目标
1.话题:Wonders of the world.
2.语音:能够根据意群正确地断句。

3.词汇:学会正确使用本单元单词。

4.语法:熟练掌握并运用英语六大时态。

5.功能:能够围绕模块话题进行交流。

二、技能目标:
1.能够听懂与话题相关的对话并获取信息。

2.能够运用六种时态,围绕话题进行交流。

3.学习策略:学会预习,学会合作。

4.情感、态度和价值观目标:培养对神奇大自然的热爱及对伟大人类文明的热爱。

【学习重点】
熟练掌握并运用英语六大时态。

【学习难点】
熟练掌握并运用英语六大时态。

【学法指导】
1.课前通过自学单词和预习课文,解决学案中的问题。

2.课上通过合作探究、展示交流,解决重难点。

3.课后自我总结归纳。

【课前预习】
根据汉语写单词并在课文中划出这些单词:
名词(n.)奇观;奇迹__won der_ 讨论______________ 电_____________
人造的___________大自然的___________东方的___________响亮的___________
连接词(ink.)尽管_________adj. 在东边的;来自东边的_________ adj.
按某人的意见;根据某人看__________ (不) 确定_________ 成千上万的;无数的
【学习过程】
一、朗读本单元课文三遍,把你认为重要的句子和不理解的句子写在下面,你能划出重要或不理解的地方吗?
二、听
一听:
1.What are they talking about?
A.Travelling B.Wonders C.Programmer
2.How many wonders ____________are mentioned in the dialogue?
A.Six B.Five C.Four
二听:
Listen the first part and fill the blanks
Tony thinks natural wonders are ____than man-made ones, the Giant’s Causeway is the most fantastic _____wonder. He ___it two years ago. It’s____ .There are about____ rocks, most of them with six sides.
It _____for several hundred meters on the _____ coast of Northern Ireland.
三听:Listen the second part and check:
1.Victoria Falls are about 1,700 meters high and 100 meters wide. ( )
2.In Betty’s opinion, man---made wonders are more exciting than them. ( )
3.The Three Gorges Dam produces electricity for millions of people in China.( )
听后读:Read the dialogue in groups.
听后说:Speaking and talking
Talk about your favorite wonder in the passage.
三、Writing
Introduce your favorite wonder of the world.
【达标检测】
一、用所给词的适当形式填空
1.He was interested in __________(nature) science at the age of 9.
2.He joined us in the__________ (discuss) yesterday.
3.China is an _________ (east) country with a long history.
4.We had a ________ (wonder) time at Mid-autumn Day.
5.I would like ______ (spend) my vacation in Hainan this summer.
二、单项选择
1.—I think doing morning exercises is good for health. —Yes. I agree _____you.
A.at B.on C.in D.with
2.I ______ the sports club last week.
A.took part in B.attended C.joined D.joined in
3.---The classroom is very _______.
---Oh, the boys played ______just now.
A.loud loudly B.loud aloud C.loudly loud D.aloud loudly
4.I like soft and gentle music.It_______ nice.
A.tastes B.looks C.sounds D.feels
5.I still remember my first teacher______ we haven’t seen each other for many years.
A.for B.because C.since D.though
6.You can see _____if you go out at night.
A.ten millions of B.many millions stars C.million of stars D.millions of 三、翻译句子
1.尽管英语很难,但是我绝不会放弃。

2.托尼是一个8岁的男孩。

3.我不同意你的意见。

4.在玲玲看来,自然景观比人造景观更加壮观。

5.我确信我能实现我的梦想。

6.从某种程度上讲,英语比以前更重要了。

7.。

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