1、 九年级英语Module 9 English for you and me外研社 【本讲教育信息】 一. 教学内容: Module 9 English for you and me 二. 重难点讲解: Unit 1 I’m proud of what I’ve learnt. Betty: How much progress in English do you think you’ve made this year, Lingling? do you think 作为插入语 eg. How much money do you think she would pay?
2、注意:后面的句子要用陈述句语序 Lingling: Not bad. In fact, I think I’ve achieved a lot, and I’m proud of what I’ve learnt. I’ve reached a level which is quite good…and I hope it’s good enough for the exams, anyway. Above all, it’s the subject that I’m best at, although my handwriting could be better. Betty: I t
3、hink you’ve done really well. Learning a foreign language requires a certain effort, however easy it is. be best at be good at be better at certain adj. 某些,某个 (只用作定语) eg. To a certain degree, I like my job. however whatever whoever whenever wherever whichever Lingling: I don’t think it
4、’s really difficult to learn English, although it’s a language which looks simpler than it actually is. I just hope I can continue to make progress next year. it’s a language which looks simpler than it actually is. continue to+ do/ doing make progress Betty: Have you ever been to an English cor
5、ner? Lingling: You mean, those clubs where you go to practice your English? I always thought they were for people whose English was already quite good. You mean I always thought whose English was already quite good. Betty: Well, I went to an English corner once, and there were some people whose
6、 level was fairly low. But it’s good to meet other people who want to learn English, no matter how good their English is. And you can often meet some people who come from the UK or the USA. no matter how good their English is. no matter+ who /what/ which/ where/ when/ how 等 wh-+ever与no matter+wh-
7、的区别 Lingling: Anyway, what I like most is that you can use English wherever you go in the world. Betty: But I wonder if there will soon be more people speaking Chinese. Unit 2 We all own English. Who owns English? English is spoken by about 400 million people in Australia, Britain, Canada, Ir
8、eland, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. In Ghana, India, Nigeria and Singapore, English is used for government, education and trade, although there are many other languages for everyday use. In China and most other countries, it’s the most important foreign language that children will learn at
9、 school, because it’s essential for tourism, international business, entertainment, radio, television, newspapers, and the Internet. So English is now used by about 1.5 billion people-or a quarter of the world’s population, and wherever you go in the world, there is a good chance that someone will s
10、peak English. for everyday use. everyday 与 every day be essential for/to a quarter of How did this happen? English has not always been the most common language. Until English became important in the 20th century, people who had any education spoke French. What’s more, English spelling doesn’t g
11、ive much help with pronunciation, and its grammar is difficult, especially the word order. What’s more help sb. with sth. give help with sth. The reason is that in the 18th century, the UK was a country whose industrial products were sold all over the world. In the 20th century, the USA spread E
12、nglish all over the world through newspaper, television, films and advertising. It’s now the common language for international travel, science, industry and in recent years, information technology and the Internet. The reason is that But it’s also important to remember that English has borrowed ma
13、ny words from other languages, either exactly the same word or very similar. It uses restaurant from French, zero from Arabic, piano from Italian, and typhoon, china and many other words from Chinese. borrow…from… lend… to… either…or/ both…and/ neither…nor Will the importance of English last? Ma
14、ny people think that, if China continues to grow in importance, Chinese will become as common as English by the middle of the 21st century. More and more schools in Europe are teaching Chinese as a foreign language, in place of other European languages. And tourism puts China into the top 10 countri
15、es for visitors. But at least for the next 20 or 30 years, English will be the language used most widely. in importance in place of take place take sb.’s place take the place of.. put…into= change…into So who owns English? The answer is every one who speaks it- the English, the Indians and th
16、e Chinese all help make it a rich language. It changes every year with new words and expressions. Even though there are differences in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling, we all belong to the international English speaking world. We all own English. belong to 【模拟试题】 一. 单项选择 21. M
17、aria is _____ American girl. She can play _____ chess very well, but she can’t play _____ trumpet. A. an; the; the B. a; / ; the C. an; / ; the D. a; the; / 22. Edward is Cindy’s brother. _____ last name is Jackson. _____ sister is a very pretty girl. She likes _____ very much. A
18、 Their; His; him B. His; His; her C. Her; Her; them D. Their; Her; him 23. There is _____ on the bed. A. not backpack B. not balls C. no book D. some CDs 24. — What _____ does he like best? — He likes running. A. music B. subject C. animal D. sport 25. — Why do you like c
19、omedies? — Because they’re _____ . A. crazy B. funny C. boring D. sad 26. — What do you think the teachers in your school are like? — I think they are very kind, _____ they look serious. A. though B. or C. because D. and 27. — Will you please write yo
20、ur note on “Red Apple” and _____ it to me tomorrow morning? — What about the day after tomorrow? My computer doesn’t work well now. A. take B. bring C. e-mail D. give 28. He has no brothers _____ sisters. A. but B. and C. or D. / 29. My parents often go to that restaur
21、ant to ______. A. buy some clothes B. have meals C. see movies D. post letters 30. — Your dress is beautiful. — _____. A. don’t say so B. Where? Where? C. Thank you D. Oh, no 二. 完型填空 Dr Spear is a doctor living in London. She decided one morning to31her cat away. Dr Spear
22、thought that it was much32for the animal to live in the33 .34she put Mimi in her car and drove more than 100 kilometres out of the city to her brother’s house and left the cat with him. A month later she was shocked to35that Mimi was no longer36 ! Then one night Dr Spear heard a37at her bedroom wind
23、ow. Unable to sleep she38bed and was surprised to see a thin cat looking39 . She chased the cat away and went back to bed. Then, just as she was about to fall asleep, something landed on her bed. “It gave me a40fright(惊吓)and then I realized it was Mimi!” 31. A. put B. leave C. give D.
24、ask 32. A. higher B. better C. more dangerous D. harder 33. A. country B. city C. house D. car 34. A. But B. Because C. Or D. So 35. A. think B. see C. hear D. ask 36. A. alive B. there C. here D. pretty 37. A. noise B. story C
25、 laugh D. voice 38. A. made the B. put away the C. got out of D. looked at the 39. A. at B. up C. down D. in 40. A. soft B. real C. strange D. bit 三. 阅读理解(每小题3分,共30分) A I have a friend called Mark. Last Sunday it was a beautiful day. When it got too hot,
26、Mark rolled up his sleeves. I was very surprised to see that he had a tattoo! Then he told me he has lots of tattoos. He has tattoos on his arms, legs, chest and back. So of course I asked him lots of questions about the tattoos! “It was ten years ago,” he said, “I remember I was on an island in th
27、e middle of the sea. I chose a dolphin tattoo because I wanted to have something about the sea.” “I liked the idea of doing more designs about the sea. So after the dolphin I had an octopus, and then a starfish. These are on my left leg. Then, over my left arm I had lots of fish swimming together.
28、They took a long time to do. I also have a crab and a lobster too!” “Most recently I got a mermaid. It was finished two weeks ago. I saw a painting of a beautiful mermaid in a museum. I took a photograph and then decided to get a tattoo. I made the design a little simpler.” “People ask me if getti
29、ng a tattoo hurts. It depends. If you feel relaxed then it’s OK. But if you’re tired or nervous then you feel it more. It also depends where on the body the tattoo is done.” 41. Where did the writer find the tattoo? A. On Mike’s sleeves. B. On Mike’s arms. C. On Mike’s body. 42. When was the
30、mermaid done? A. Ten years ago. B. Last Sunday. C. Two weeks ago. 43. Where did he get the idea for the beautiful mermaid? A. From the sea. B. From a painting. C. From the cinema. 44. We can learn from the last paragraph that _______. A. it’s not good to feel nervous when getting a tatto
31、o B. people can do anything they like with their tattoos C. people have different feelings about their tattoos 45. What does “tattoo” mean? A. 烟草 B. 图片 C. 文身 B You may know that more people drink coffee than tea around the world. And that, after oil, it is the second biggest traded co
32、mmodity(商品). You may also know that the drink comes from beans which are first roasted and then ground. But what else do you know about this popular drink? It is said that the story of coffee started with an Ethiopian goatherd named Kaldi. One day Kaldi was surprised to see that his goats were beha
33、ving very strangely. Instead of grazing(吃草) quietly, they were jumping around, almost dancing. He also noticed some red “cherries” from a plant that the goats were eating. He tried some himself and was surprised by the feeling of extreme happiness and excitement. He felt like dancing too! But it wa
34、sn’t used as a drink at first - it was used as food. The coffee berries, mixed with animal fat, were used by monks to stay awake during long hours of prayer. From Ethiopia, coffee was later cultivated in Yemen and the first hot drink was developed there around AD 1000. Three centuries later Muslims
35、were keen coffee drinkers and as Islam spread, so did coffee. Coffee houses appeared in Cairo and Mecca. For hundreds of years the plants were protected safely. But some beans were smuggled(偷运)out of Arabia and taken to India. In the 17th century, coffee was soon grown in a new continent. From Indi
36、a to Indonesia, a century later the beans were once again smuggled to Brazil. Brazil is now the largest coffee producer in the world. It was the caffeine(咖啡因)that made the goats dance and kept the monks awake. Although it is found in other soft drinks and tea, coffee has the most caffeine. In the s
37、hort term, a couple of cups of coffee can prevent fatigue and delay sleep. But several cups a day, every day, can cause anxiety and restlessness. 46. What is the world’s biggest traded commodity? A. Oil B. Coffee C. Tea 47. Why did the goatherd want to dance? A. Because he liked to dance wit
38、h his goats. B. Because he found his goats behaving strangely. C. Because he ate some red “cherries” from a plant. 48. Which of the following events came first? A. Coffee houses appeared in Mecca. B. Coffee became a drink. C. Coffee spread as Islam spread. 49. Which sentence is true? A. Monk
39、s were the first to drink coffee. B. Too much coffee can make people anxious. C. Brazilians liked drinking coffee the most. 50. Around the world more people drink coffee than tea because _____. A. coffee berries can be eaten B. coffee has the most caffeine C. coffee can prevent fatigue and delay sleep 试题答案 21—25 CACDB 26—30 ACCBC 31—35 CBADC 36—40 BACDB 41—45 BCBAC 46—50 ACBBC






