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这是一份人教版(2024)九年级全册Unit 5 What are the shirts made of?综合与测试一课一练,文件包含Unit5Whataretheshirtsmadeof话题回答问题专练-2024-2025学年九年级英语全册单元重难点专题提优训练人教版原卷版docx、Unit5Whataretheshirtsmadeof话题回答问题专练-2024-2025学年九年级英语全册单元重难点专题提优训练人教版解释版docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共34页, 欢迎下载使用。
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Yu may have seen such a pht: with a lng white beard (胡须) and wearing a bamb hat, an ld fisherman stands n a bat. Huang Quande lked like this when turists tk phts with him n the Lijiang River in Guilin, Guangxi. He became s famus n the Internet that many believed the fisherman n the back f the 20-yuan renminbi banknte (纸币) was based n (基于) his image (形象). Sadly, Huang died at the age f 94 n Feb 18. Accrding t Jimu News, Huang shws the true spirit (精神) f the Lijiang River. He was a psitive (积极的) and friendly man. In his 90s, Huang culd still mve his bat with speed. In fact, the different backsides f the fifth series f renminbi bankntes shw the mst icnic (标志性的) landscapes (风景) in the cuntry. Each f them carries its wn cultural value (价值).
Fr example, n the back f the 5-yuan banknte is Taishan Muntain in Shandng. Fr thusands f years, many emperrs (皇帝) went there and prayed (祈祷) fr the cuntry’s prsperity (繁荣). On the back f the 1-yuan banknte are the Three Pls Mirrring the Mn (三潭映月) in West Lake, Zhejiang. Since ld times, the place has been a great place fr mn watchers during Mid- Autumn Festival. The candlelights (烛光) frm the three pagdas (塔) are reflected (反射) n the water and lk like little mns.
The renminbi pictures have helped make the landscapes even mre ppular amng turists. Fllwing the bankntes frm 1 yuan t 100, Pan Jinyu frm Chngqi ng had a “banknte tur” when he was 21. “I want t have a ceremnial (有仪式感的) jurney and feel the beauty f ur cuntry,” Pan tld Chngqi ng Ecnmic Times.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.What was Huang Quande?
2.What des each f the icnic landscapes n the back f the fifth series f renminbi bankntes carry?
3.Why did many emperrs g t Taishan Muntain fr thusands f years?
4.Are the Three Pls Mirrring the Mn n the back f the 1-yuan banknte?
5.What d yu learn frm Pan Jinyu’s banknte tur?
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Yu may have already frgtten the days when yu had t learn hw t use chpsticks. Every Chinese kid struggles with them fr sme time. But chpsticks are nt just simple tls t pick up fd. They cme with their wn special rules and traditins. Let’s learn the rules and traditins behind chpsticks.
Generally, peple shuld nt make nise with chpsticks. Playing with chpsticks is seen as bad manners, just as playing with frks and knives in a Western cuntry wuld be rude. There are als sme superstitins(迷信 ) related t chpsticks. Fr example, sme peple believe that chpsticks shuld nt be left standing upright in a bwl. It lks like the incense (香 )that Chinese use t hnr(祭奠 )the dead. Ding it at the dinner table is believed t bring bad luck.
Yu shuld nt tap chpsticks n the edge f the bwl either, as beggars(乞丐)d this t ask fr fd. Parents might get angry if children d this as they dn’t want their children t be as pr as beggars in the future.
Chpsticks can als be a great gift. In Chinese, “chpsticks” are knwn as “kuaizi”, which means t have babies sn. Newlyweds( 新 婚夫妇 )smetimes receive chpsticks as a wedding gift. Skilled craftsmen( 手艺人 )paint beautiful images n chpsticks t make them lk like fine artwrk.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.What d peple think if yu play with yur chpsticks?
2.Shuld we leave chpsticks standing upright in a bwl?
3.Why shuldn’t yu tap yur chpsticks n the edge f the bwl?
4.What else are chpsticks used fr, accrding t the last paragraph?
5.What is the stry mainly abut?
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A new cllectin has put the sptlight (聚焦) n qipa. Hu Sheguang, knwn fr his creative designs and amazing shws, presented 100 fancy qipa dresses at the CP Center in Beijing during the 2024 AW Beijing Fashin Week.
Lts f mdels, all in high heels (高跟鞋), walked dwn the runway t shw Hu’s qipa designs. There are fur different styles: Flwery Wman, French-style Elegance, Rck ‘n’ Rll and Ne-Chinese Style. These new designs changed hw peple viewed the traditinal Chinese dress that had been arund fr a century and gave a new lk t the ld-fashined Chinese dress.
Qipa first appeared in the 1920s as a lse (宽松的) dress like the ne-piece gwns that men wre and then became ppular amng yung wmen. Abut ten years later, the dress was changed t fit wmen’s bdies better, making it necessary amng fashinable wmen, especially in Shanghai, which was cnsidered the fashin capital f China. In the 1940s, qipa became mre frm-fitting with a high cllar (衣领) and tight sleeves (衣袖). By the 1950s, it had becme a symbl f elegance (优雅). Tday, many wmen in China still wear qipa fr frmal ccasins.
Traditinal qipa dresses are usually made f silk, which can be expensive. Hwever, Hu’s designs used different materials, including cttn, linen and leather, t make sure that mre wmen culd buy qipa. Hu als made a change t the dress’s buttns (纽扣). T make qipa cnvenient (方便的) t wear, he used zippers (拉链) in his designs.
“Chinese qipa is usually custm-made t shw the wearer’s individuality (个性). Qipa is als s inclusive (包容开放的) that it can be wrn fr varius events, allwing every wman t be fashinable,” Hu said.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.Did Hu’s qipa designs change hw peple viewed the traditinal Chinese dress?
2.When did qipa becme mre frm-fitting with a high cllar and tight sleeves?
3.What materials did Hu’s qipa designs use t make sure that mre wmen culd buy qipa?
4.Why did Hu used zippers in his qipa designs?
5.What d yu think f qipa?
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A blind bx keeps what’s inside a secret (秘密). Usually, there are tys in blind bxes, but nw stres are putting leftver (过剩的) fd in them.
The fd inside is near its expiratin date (保质期) and will be thrwn away if n ne buys it. Each bx csts little mney but has a lt f fd inside. They are mre and mre ppular in China’s cities, such as Beijing, Nanjing and Chengdu.
Back in 2021 when I was studying in the UK, I bught leftver blind bxes frm an app called T Gd T G. Each bx cst abut 3 t 5 punds (27 t 45 yuan), and there were usually three t fur things inside. Fr example, a bx I bught frm the cffee shp Csta had three kinds f bread and ne cake. The bx cst 3 punds but the riginal price (原价) was arund 10 punds.
Every time I bught a blind bx, the excitement f pening it hit me first. That helped me save a lt f mney. Wasting less fd is als gd fr the envirnment.
But the bxes als brught me prblems. Since I can’t chse what’s in the bx, smetimes I gt the same kind f fd. Als, the fd may nt be healthy enugh. I had t make ther dishes, such as a salad, t make the meal healthier.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.What d stres put in blind bxes nw?
2.Can we spend 4 yuan buying a fd blind bx in 2021 in the UK?
3.Where did the writer buy leftver blind bxes in 2021?
4.Hw did the writer feel at first every time he bught a blind bx?
5.What prblems did the writer have with leftver fd bxes?
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As a freigner, the first time I ate ht pt was in Chngqing, China. The ht pt restaurant was ne f the largest and busiest places in the city. In the restaurant, hundreds f peple were crwded int ne large rm. My friend and I sat at a table with a large pt in the middle. It was an amazing experience. I really culdn’t frget it.
Tday, the ht pt is ne f the mst ppular frms f cking in China, and nearly every twn and city has sme ht pt restaurants. Sme peple might ask hw ht pt becmes s ppular. With a ht pt, yu can put in any fd that yu like. The same pt can serve any number f different meals t the peple sitting arund the table. Everyne can eat as much as they want and n ne is left ut. This is ne f the values f Chinese culture. Finally, nt nly des ht pt taste wnderful, but it is the perfect way t spend time with thers.
In China, peple ften jke that there’s n prblem that a ht pt can’t slve. Over a ht pt, peple can talk abut nt just fd, but friendship. The fd may sn be frgtten, but the friendship will stay with us frever. Even tday, I remember all the gd times I spent with my friends in Chngqing.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.Where did the writer eat ht pt fr the first time?
2.What did the writer think f the experience f eating ht pt fr the first time?
3.Is ht pt ne f the mst ppular frms f cking in China?
4.What d peple talk abut when they are eating ht pt?
5.Hw d yu like eating ht pt?
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D yu knw a famus saying, “Life is like a bx f chclates: yu never knw what yu will get.” The surprise is part f the fun. Nw blind bxes are quite ppular. Merchants (商家) fill the bx with randm (随机的) tys which usually cme frm mvies, cmics and cartns. Many peple like t buy them t find ut what will be inside.
The earliest blind bxes were frm Japan. Getting blind bxes was a New Year’s traditin. At that time, they called the blind bx “a lucky bag”. Blind bxes were intrduced t China in 2014. Mst custmers fr blind bxes are yung peple aged 18 t 35.
Blind bx tys are ppular in part because f their cute appearances. The cute mini-sized cartn figurines (小塑像) are suitable t place almst anywhere. What’s mre, the mystery and uncertainty(不确定性) f the prcess als interests peple. It’s the main reasn why they are s ppular.
Opening a blind bx is a little surprise fr ur daily lives. When peple pen this little bx, they may be disappinted, but the uncertainty is part f the fun. Peple will pen mre blind bxes and hpe fr a better utcme (结果). In fact, althugh the mystery bxes are full f fun, we shuld make a ratinal (理智的) decisin when we buy them.
1.D yu knw what will be inside when yu buy blind bxes?
2.Where did the earliest blind bxes cme frm?
3.Wh ften buys blind bxes?
4.Why d blind bx tys becme s ppular?
5.What’s yur idea abut buying blind bxes?
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Li Ziqi wn Persn f the Year in the categry f cultural influence(年度文化传播人物) in 2019. She is famus fr her vides in which she des the wrk f a farmer. She wns a great number f fans n scial media platfrms(社交媒体平台) all ver the wrld.
Li grew up with her grandparents in the cuntryside f Sichuan prvince. When she was 14, she went t the city in search f wrk, but she decided t return t the cuntryside in 2012 t take care f her grandmther. Fur years later, she began t film her life there.
“When I wrked in the city, it was abut survival,” Li said. “Nw when I wrk in the cuntryside. I feel like I’m truly living.”
Li’s vides recrd her and her grandmther’s daily lives in their simple hme. She is ften seen preparing delicius meals fr her grandmther using basic materials and traditinal skills.
“I simply want peple in the city t knw where their fd cmes frm,” Li explained. “I als want peple t relax and experience smething nice by watching my vides after a busy day.”
Li’s vides shw her fans a wnderful wrld. Many f the skills she shws are based n real-wrld knwledge and thse skills cme frm a real wish fr the pastral ideal(田园式理想生活).
“My vides can be s ppular amng peple because they lve Chinese culture very much.” Li said.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.Where did Li Ziqi grw up?
2.In which year did she begin t film her life?
3.Des Li Ziqi enjy wrking in the cuntryside?
4.What d Li’s vides recrd?
5.In Li’s pinin, why d peple like her vides?
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Riding a Mbike n the street, yu might hear sme peple speaking Chinese alud. Turning t the right, yu might see a Sichuan-style restaurant. After walking int a stre, yu might see that Huawei smartphnes are n sale. But yu’re nt in China—yu’re in Manchester in Britain. In fact, yu might see similar things in many ther cities. Chinese prducts(产品)have been ging all ver the wrld.
Chinese fd became ppular in Western cuntries hundreds f years ag. T meet lcal peple’s tastes, Chinese restaurants make sme changes t the dishes. “One example is the meat.” said Yin Hang, a Chinese student wh is studying in Australia. “We like t eat meat with the bne in, but peple here dn’t. S the lcal Chinese restaurants prvide big pieces f meat withut bnes, even fr fish. “
Sme Chinese brands(品牌)are als becming mre ppular. It is reprted that in many cities in Eurpe, many stres sell TCL televisins, Haier fridges and Lenv cmputers. Mre than half f US-wned drnes(无人机)are Chinese mdels, accrding t China Daily. They’re nt nly made in China, but als designed and develped in the cuntry.
In the past, mst Western peple thught Chinese prducts were cheap and nt s gd. But nw, things have changed greatly. Mre peple trust Chinese brands. “Made in China” becmes cl. “They are beautiful and ffer smething special that American phnes dn’t have,” an article n CNN nce said abut Chinese smartphnes.
As it is said, Chinese gvernment has been trying its best t imprve its natinal brands f all kinds t meet the needs f mdern life.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1.What might yu see after walking int a stre?
2.Hw lng has Chinese fd been ppular in Western cuntries?
3.D peple in Australia like t eat meat with bnes?
4.Accrding t China Daily, hw many US-wned drnes are Chinese mdels?
5.What d yu think f “Made in China”?
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Traveling t anther cuntry is exciting and fun. But if yu dn’t learn abut lcal traditins, yur trip may get int truble. T help stp things like that, I list sme cultural tabs (禁忌) in several cuntries. Let’s take a lk and then yu can have a great trip there.
Mexic
In Mexic, bringing an expensive gift t smene’s hme is a n-n. It culd be seen as a bribe (贿赂). Fr lcal peple, sme simple things like flwers are gd gifts. But yu shuldn’t take alng red flwers, because in Mexican culture, they symblize death and can be cnnected with witchcraft (巫术).
The US
Americans have a traditin f tipping (给小费). Yu can tip waiters, taxi drivers, htel drmen…nearly anyne with a service jb.
Pay attentin when yu talk with Americans. Questins like “Hw ld are yu?” may be cmmn between friends. But as turists in the US, it is nt plite t ask peple’s age.
Britain
British peple are knwn fr queuing (排队). Frm the supermarket t the undergrund, queues are very cmmn in Britain. Usually, it takes a British persn six mnths f their life in queues. If yu jump the queue in Britain, yu may make them angry.
Japan
Yu shuld never wear shes indrs in Japan. When visiting smene’s hme, it is rude t enter with shes n. Shes shuld be taken ff at the dr and replaced with indr slippers (拖鞋). This is als the same when yu try clthes n in a clthes shp. Yu shuld take ff yur shes befre ging int the fitting rm (试衣间). There are indr shes prepared fr custmers inside.
根据上面短文内容,回答下列问题。
1.What are gd gifts fr lcal peple in Mexic?
2.Why shuldn’t turists ask peple’s age in the US?
3.Hw lng des it usually take a British persn in queues?
4.What shuld yu d befre ging int the fitting rm in Japan?
5.What is the passage mainly abut?
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Each different part f China has its wn special frms f traditinal art. These usually try t shw the things that are imprtant in life, such as lve, beauty and family. The mst cmmn things, frm paper t clay t bamb, are turned int bjects f beauty.
Accrding t Chinese histry, sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kngming. He sent them ut t ask fr help when in truble. Tday, sky lanterns are used at festivals and ther celebratins. They are made f bamb and cvered with paper. When the lanterns are lit, they slwly rise int the air like small ht-air ballns fr all t see. They are seen as bright symbls f happiness and gd wishes.
Paper cutting has been arund fr ver 1,500 years. Paper cutting sunds very easy but it can be difficult t d. The paper, usually red, is flded befre it is cut with scissrs. The mst cmmn pictures are flwers, animals, and things abut Chinese histry. During the Spring Festival, they are put n windws, drs and walls as symbls f wishes fr gd luck and a happy new year.
Chinese clay (黏土) art is famus because the clay pieces are s small but they lk very real. The pieces are usually cute children r lively characters frm a Chinese fairy tale r histrical stry. The pieces are carefully shaped by hand frm a very special kind f clay and then allwed t air-dry. After drying, they are fired at a very high heat. They are then plished befre being painted well. It takes several weeks t cmplete everything. These small pieces f clay art shw the lve that all Chinese peple have fr life and beauty.
回答下面五题,每个问题答案不超过6个词。
1.What d the traditinal art frms shw?
2.Wh first used sky lanterns in Chinese histry?
3.What d yu need fr paper cutting?
4.Where is paper cutting ften seen?
5.Hw many steps are needed t cmplete a clay piece?
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