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  • 1. We should study the new traffic rules and learn how ________ ourselves.
    A: protect
    B: to protect
    C: protecting
    D: protected
    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 2. The room ________ I live ________ is very large.
    A: which; /
    B: that; /
    C: which; in
    D: where; in
    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 3. Take the elevator to the second floor. Go past the bank, you can find the bookstore.
    A: Go by
    B: Pass through
    C: Passing
    D: Pass by
    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 4. There are many interesting places for children everywhere. But Disneyland is called the place on the earth. (happy)
    难度: 简单 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 5. Modern planes can get us over a long distance in a few hours. (easy)
    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 6. He dipped his brush into the paint and finished the part of his work. (paint)
    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 7. The headmaster saw the children playing on the playground. (变成复合句)

    The headmaster saw the children on the playground.

    难度: 中等 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 8. I would like to help some homeless people. (变成一般疑问句)

    you to help some homeless people?

    难度: 简单 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 9. True or False (判断下列句子是否符合短文内容)

        A rabbit is running into its hole. You may ask, "What happened?"

        Well, when a rabbit sees something dangerous, it runs away. Its tail moves up and down as it runs. When other rabbits see this tail moving up and down, they run too. They know that there is a danger. The rabbit has told them something without making a sound. It has given them a signal.

        Many other animals use this kind of language too. When a bee found some food, it goes back to its home. It cannot tell the other bees where the food is by speaking to them, but it does a little dance in the air. This tells the other bees to go with it to find food.

        Some animals say things by making sounds. A dog barks, for example, when a stranger comes near. A cat purrs (发出呼噜呼噜的声音) when it is pleased. Some birds make several different sounds, each with its own meaning.

        But human beings have something that no animals have—a large number of words about things, actions, feelings or ideas. We are able to give each other information and to tell or inform other people what is in our mind or how we feel. By writing words down we can remind ourselves of the things that have happened, or send messages to people far away. No animal can do this. No animal has the wonderful power of language.

        No one knows how man learned to make words. As centuries went by, he made more and more new words. This is what we mean by language.

        People living in different countries made different kinds of words. Today there are about fifteen hundred different languages in the world. A very large English dictionary, for example, contains four or five hundred thousand words. But we do not know all of them. The words we know are called vocabulary. We should try to make our vocabulary larger. Read as many books as possible. When we meet a new word, look it up in the dictionary. A dictionary is the most useful book.

    难度: 困难 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习
  • 10. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)

        Benjamin Banneker was born a few months before another great American—George Washington. Benjamin was black, but he was not a slave (奴隶). He and his mother and his grandmother were free. Benjamin's grandmother came from England. In America she got a job and worked for many years to pay for her boat trip across the ocean. After working many years, she saved enough money to buy a farm. Benjamin lived with her for a while. She taught him to read, write and do arithmetic (算术).

        Benjamin's neighbours knew that he was clever. They were not surprised when he built a large wooden clock. He made each piece after studying a small pocket watch. The clock made him famous, for it was one of the first clocks built in America. People from other places began to send hard problems of all kinds to Benjamin to settle.

        Thomas Jefferson heard of Benjamin Banneker's ability to settle hard problems. He asked Banneker to help build the city that was to be the capital of the United States—Washington, D.C. Banneker worked hard on the plans for the city. He marked where the streets and buildings—the Capitol (美国国会大厦), the White House, and many other places should be built.

        Later, L' Enfant, the Frenchman who had designed the new city, had a quarrel, and went back to France in anger. He took all of the plans away. The workmen couldn't build without any plans to follow.

        For a while it seemed that the plans for the capital might have to be changed, but Benjamin Banneker remembered the plans he had helped draw. He drew each again as he had built each piece of his clock.

        If it weren't for Benjamin Banneker, Washington,

        D.C might look very different from the way it does today.

    Where did Benjamin's grandmother come from?
    When Benjamin's grandmother got enough money, she ________.
    Benjamin's grandmother taught him how ________ when he was young.
    When Benjamin built a large wooden clock,________.
    After Benjamin Banneker built the wooden clock, people sent him ________.
    In building the city Washington, D.C., Banneker showed that ________.
    Benjamin Banneker is still remembered today mainly because ________.
    难度: 困难 题型:常考题 来源:上海本地版(五四制)九年级下册初中英语Module 2 Unit 4同步练习