第二十讲 九年级 Units 9—10
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.There is a at the door. Go and find out who it is, Jack.
西安洛阳A.wound B.coast C.knock D.drama
2.—All the workers went home yesterday Mr. White. Why?
—Becau he was on duty.
A.except B.besides
C.except for D.beside
3.I feel lying in the sun. I enjoy that moment.
A. strange B. angry
C. relaxed D. nervous
4.The company will be becau of the accident.
A.taken off B.shut off
C.fallen off D.given off
5.[2018山西改编音响调试]Except for working hard, we should give more attention to proper exerci and enough sleep. , health always comes first.
A. For example B. After all
C. So far D. In total
6.I copied Lisa's homework. My mother was at me when she knew that.
A. excited B. plead
C. mad D. satisfied
7.In many countries, you are suppod to your gloves before shaking hands.
凤凰简笔画A. take off B. shut off
C. cut off D. put off
8.It was dark and he had completely lost his of direction.
A.n B.feeling C.sign D.attention
9. your dream! You are sure to achieve it.
A.Look through B.Give up
C.Stick to D.Take away
10.[2018马鞍山二模]She is talking about the school and teachers we visited last month.
A. who B. which C. where D. that
Ⅱ.完形填空
In China, children like to make promis by hooking pinkies(用小手指拉钩健脾粉)with each other and saying, "A pinkie promi must be kept for 100 years."Then, they may press their thumbs (按拇指)together to 1 the promi. Sometimes, couples hook their pinkies and promi to be 2 手绘学习 together.
How did the pinkie promi come out? Some say it came from a nurry rhyme(童谣). Others say it was introduced from the West — born out of a love 3 where a man and a woman hooked fingers.
It is said that it may have something to do with the role of fingers in Chine 4 . The Chine character (汉字) for "finger" also means "aim" — people's thoughts. So hooking fingers can be en as the exchanging of thoughts. Therefore, the fingers 5 an important role in making a promi: they can not only be ud to complete a promi, but also be cut 6 making a blood promi. 7 people swear(发誓) to the sky, they poi
nt their fingers to the sky.
Generally, hooking fingers means making a 8 promi. In some movies, if a person breaks a promi, he may even have his little finger 9 ! Of cour, this kind of thing is not very likely to happen in the 10 world. But we can still e how important "pinkie promis" are.
1.A. complete B. keep济宁安全教育平台登录入口
C. hold D. remember
2.A. ever B. still C. always D. just
3.A. life B. story C. sign D. cret
4.A. value B. society C. mind D. culture
5.A. show B. play C. share D. produce
6.A. without B. through C. for D. by
7.A. After B. Before C. Until D. When
8.A. rious B. necessary
C. private D. successful
9.A. cut through B. cut off
共同信仰C. cut up D. cut down
10.A. open B. whole C. future D. real
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
Shadow puppet play(皮影戏), also called "shadow play", is a traditional Chine art of storytelling. Dramas were played on screens or walls for thousands of years to entertain(娱乐). It was very popular in many parts of China during the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) periods.
Shadow puppets are made of hard leather(惟独皮革). The leather is cut out in the shape of a person, an animal or an object. Each puppet is painted in bright colors and put on a stick. Different colors are ud to show good and bad people in the drama. Some puppets have movable arms and legs. They're reflected (反映,映出) on the white screen through the light.
During a shadow puppet play, the players stand behind a white screen with lights behind it. The audience sit in front of the screen. The players hold the puppets very clo to the screen so the audience can e the shadows of puppets clearly. Then they move the puppets around and do the voices of the different roles.
Now with TVs and films, shadow puppet play is not as popular as before. But the basic pr
inciple and ways of shadow play performance play a leading role in the invention of the modern movie and the development of the movies and cartoons. Nowadays, the Chine shadow puppets have been collected by the muums of many countries in the world. It is the treasure in the world culture.
1. Shadow puppet play was very popular .
A.through the Tang and Song periods
B.before the Tang and Song periods