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外研社九年级上册英语课文
九上
Module1
Unit1
3Listenandread
Betty:
OK,comeinandsitdown!
Daming:
What’shappening
Lingling:
We’rehavingameeting.
Daming:
That’snewstome!
I’mdoingmyhomework.What’sitabout
Lingling:
Theschoolmagazine.
Daming:
Whatschoolmagazine
Betty:
Right,listenup,everyone.DidanyonewatchtelevisionyesterdayeveningDidyouseetheinterviewwithBeckyWang
Lingling:
ShesingswiththebandCrazyFeet.She’smyfavouritesinger.
Tony:
Yes,Isawit.Shewenttoourschool!
Betty:
Well,shestartedaschoolmagazinecalledNewStandardwhenshewasapupilhere.Sowhydon’twestartaschoolmagazine,tooI’vewrittendownsomeideas.We’llwriteadiaryofschoolevents,andtelleveryoneabouttheschoolconcertandthedanceclub.
Tony:
Andtheschoolbasketballmatches.
Lingling:
Butwhowillwritethearticles
Betty:
We’llwritethearticles.Anymoreideas
Tony:
Iknow!
I’lldosomereviewsaboutourfavouritebandsandmovies!
Lingling:
AndI’lldoaninterviewwithBeckyWang!
Betty:
Brilliant!
Anyoneelse
Daming:
Howabout“HomeworkHelp”
Tony:
Yes,someideasonhowtogetgoodgrades!
Lingling:
What’syourhomework,Daming
Daming:
I’mwritingacompositioncalled“Whatsawonderoftheworld”I’mreadingabouttheancientpyramidsinEgypt.
Betty:
”HomeworkHelp”.Ithinkthat’safantasticidea,Daming.
Unit2
2Readthepassageanddescribewhatyoucanseeinthephoto.UsesomeofthewordsinActivity1.
Thegreatestwonderofthenaturalworld
WhenIarrived,itwasearlymorninganditwasraining.Igotoutofthecar,wentthroughagateandwalkedalongapath.Intheeast,theskywasbecominglight,butbesidethepath,itwasstillverydark.Iknewitwasthere,buttherewasnothingtosee.
Afteraboutakilometre,astrangerappearedinfrontofme.“AmIgoingtherightway”Iasked.HeknewwhereIwasgoing.“Yes.”hereplied,“you’llgethereinfiveminutes.”Finally,Icametosomerocks,andstopped.Ilookedcarefullyoverthem,butitwasstilltoodarktoseeanything.
IlookeddowntotheColoradoRiverabout2kilometresbelowme.Ifyouputthethreetallestbuildingsintheworldatthebottomofthecanyon,theystillwon’’
Thatmorningontheedgeofthecanyon,Iaskedmyselfaquestion.It’snot“Howdeepisit”or“Howwideisit”or“Howlongisit“but“IstheGrandCanyonthegreatestwonderanywhereinthenaturalworld”Iknowtheanswer.Butwhatdoyouthink
Unit3
8.Competethepassagewiththecorrectformofthephrasesinthebox.
Aroundtheworld
Stonehenge:
aman-madewonderoftheworld
’sstilloneofthemostwonderfulsightsoftheworld.Itisawonderalsobecauseofthisquestion:
HowdidpeoplemovethesehugepiecesofstonefromsofarNooneknowstheanswer.
Module2
Unit1
3.Listenandread
MrJackson:
Hello,Betty.What’supWhatareyoudoinginthelibrary
Betty:
Iwaslookingforsomeoldcopiesoftheschoolmagazine.IfI’vegotitright,itwascalledNewStandard.
MrJackson:
That’sright.AsfarasIremember,itwasstartedbyBeckyWang.Wedon’thaveaschoolmagazineanymore.It’sapity.
Betty:
Well,I’mthinkingaboutstartitagain.
MrJackson:
Soundslikeagoodidea!
Goon.
Betty:
IwasalsolookingforsomethingbyConfuciusandbyShakespeare.
MrJackson:
ReallyThat’sabitdifficultfortheschoolmagazine.
Betty:
Well,I’dlikeamonthlyarticlecalled“GreatBooks”—youknow,someonereadafavouriteworkofliteratureandwritesanarticleaboutit.
MrJackson:
Isee.Confucius’worksarestillreadbymannypeopletoday,andwe’restillinfluencedbyhisthoughts.AnsShakespeare’splaysareseenbymillionofpeopewvwryyear.ButHowaboutAmericanwriter,MarkTwain,forexample.
Betty:
Idon’eknow.MarkTwainwasanimportantwriter,butheisn’tknownasagreatthingkerlikeConfucius.
MrJackson:
No,buthisbookarestillpopular.Infact,hewrotemyfavouritebook,TheAdventureofTomSawyer.Perhapsthat’swhatmake“GreatBooks”—they’restillreadtoday.
Betty:
Sowhydon’tyouwritethefirstarticleon“GreatBooks”
7.Listenandrepeat.
Confucius’worksarestillread/bymanypeopletoday,/andwe’restillinfluenced/byhisthoughts./AndShakespeare’splaysareseen/bymillionsofpeopleeveryyear.
Unit2
2.ReadthepassageandcheckyouranswerstoActivity1
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer
Hereisourmonthlyarticleonafavouritegreatbook.Thismonth,orguestwriterisMrJackson.
MyfavouritegreatbookisTheAdventuresofTomSawyerbyMarkTwain.TomliveswithhisauntPollyinthequietstreetsofStPetersburg,Missouri.He’salivelyandcleveryongboy,andhefindshimselfinmanyexcitingadventures.Herunsawaywithhistwofriends,HuckFinnandJoe,toanislandinthemiddleoftheMississippiRiverdorseveraldays.WithHuckhegoeslookingfortreasure,withBeckyhegetslostinacave,andfinally,theyfindaboxofgold.
’realsopleasedtoseehimalive.
’sbestfriend,andInjunJoeisthebadmanofthestory.
WhydoIthinkTomSawyeridsgreatbooMarkTwainwrotethestoryin1876,butit’sstillreadandlovedbypeopleallovertheworldtoday.Andalthoughit’sonlyastoryTwainwroteitintheeverydayEnglishofthesouthernstatesofAmericanliterature.Goon—readit!
Iknowyou’llenjoyit,too.
Unit3
8.Competetheconversationwiththecorrectformofthephrasesinthebox.
Aroundtheworld
Plato
’sworksarecalledTheDialogues.
Module3
Unit1
3.Listenandread.
Lingling:
Hi,Tony.Youlooktired.
Tony:
Yes,I’mtrainingwithBIG,theBeijingInternationalGlobetrotters,fortheSchoolBasketballCompetition.It’sthebigmatchnextweek.
Betty:
Who’sitagainst
Daming:
HAS.
Lingling:
WhatdoesHASstandfor
Tony:
HaidianAllStars.
Betty:
AllStars98pointstoGlobetrotters52.Sowhenwillthematchbeheld
Daming:
NextSaturday.Areyoucoming
Betty:
Yes.It’dgoingtobetoughmatch.I’mgoingtowriteareportforNewStandard.
Lingling:
Iagree.Areyouintheteam,Daming
Daming:
No,Iwasn’tchosenthistime.Whyareyousmiling,Betty
Betty:
Well.I’veseenHASplayseveraltimesthisseasonandthey’rebrilliant!
Andifyouwantmyopinion...
Tony:
No,Idon’t...
Betty:
...you’vegotnochance!
Whatdoyoureckon,Linglinng
Lingling:
Ithinkyou’reright,Betty.
Daming:
Well,youwon’tbeallowedtowatchwithourfansifthat’swhatyouthink!
Betty:
It’strue,Daming.
Tony:
Well,Idon’tagree.We’replayingreallywellhisseason.Ithinkwe’resogoodthatwe’llbeaskedtoplayintheOlympicGames.
Daming:
Don’tletthemgettoyou,Tony!
(Theyleave)
Lingling:
Heehee!
Nicework,Betty!
Betty:
Ofcourse.They’resomadwithusthattheywilltryhardertowin,justtoshowwe’rewrong.
8.Saythesentence
Well,youwon’tbeallowedtowatchwithourfansifthat’swhatyouthink!
Nowlistenandcheck.
Unit2
2.Readthepassageandchoosethesentencewhichbestexpressesthemainidea.
LiuXiang—trainedforgoldSportsyearbook2004
ForLiuXiang,lifeasasportingherohasjustbegan.Firstofall,he’llbeinvitedtocompetitionsaroundtheworld.He’llbechosentorepresentChinaattheOlympicGames.He’sasymbolofChina’sinternationalsportingsuccess.
Andnowthathe’
’sraceswererecorded,andhisperformancewascomparedwiththeworld’sbestsportsstars,SunHaipingusedtheinformationtochangeLiu‘strainingprogramme.In2002hewonhisfirstinternational110mhurdleseventinSwitzerland,andinthesameyear,agoldmedalattheAsianGamesinKorea.In2004,LiuwonthefirstOlympicgoldmedalinthesameeventforChinainAthens,Greece.
Sowhat’snextforLiuXiangHashefoundoutthatthere’smoretolifethantrainingWillhebeencouragedtospendmoretimeawayfromsport
No,LiuXiangwillgoformoremedalsforChinabecausehewastrainedforgold!
Unit3
Aroundtheworld
TheParalympicGames
In1948,SirLudwigGuttmann,adoctoratahospitalinEngland,beganusingsportaspartofhispatient’
In1960,attheRomeOlympics,Guttmannbrought400athletestocompete.ThemodernParallelOlympics(or“Paralympics”)wereborn.
MoreandmorepeopletakepartinParalympics,andattheParalympicsinSydney,atotalof122countriestookpart.CrowdedstadiumsandenormousmediacoverageacrosstheworldmadethisthebestParalympicsever.
Module4
Unit1
3.Listenandread
Tony:
Dad,canIaskafavourCanIborrowyourdigitalcamera
Tony’sdad:
Why
Tony:
I’dliketotakesomephotosontheschoolvisittothemuseumnextweek.
Tony’sdad:
IsthisforyourschoolmagazineHasitbeenpublishedyet
Tony:
Yes,towissueshavebeenpublished.Butit’sgoingtobeanonlinemagazinefromnowon.
Tiny’sdad:
What’swrongwithanordinarymagazine
Tony:
DoyoumeanusingpaperIt’stooexpensive.Ifthemagazineisonline,paperwin’tbeneeded.That’sanimportantadvantage.It’llbepublishedontheschoolwebsite,anditcanbereadonscreen.
Tony’
Tony:
Iwonder...CanbooksbereplacedcomputersMaybeI’llwritesomethingforthemagazine!
Anyway,aboutthecamera...
Tony’sdad:
Hereitis.Thebatteryhasn’tbeenchargedforacoupleofmonths.It’sbeenturnedoffsinceyourmum’sbirthdayparty.
Tony:
Itdoesn’tmatter.I’llseetothat.
Tony’sdad:
Butyoumustpromisethatitwon’tlenttoanyone,anditwon’tbeleftatschool!
Justlookafterit.Isthatclear
Tony:
Promised!
7.Listentothesentences.
1Ifthemagazineisonline,/paperwon’tbeneeded.
2It’llbepublished/ontheschoolwebsite,/anditcanberead/onscreen.
3Butyoumustpromise/thatitwon’tlenttoanyone,/anditwon’tbeleftatschool!
Unit2
2.Readthepassageandmatchthemainideaswiththeparagraphs.
Canbooksbereplacedbycomputers
byTonySmith
’tmanybooks,fewpeoplelearnedtoread.
thcenturybookscouldbeproducedmorequicklyandcheaply.Asaresult,morepeoplelearnedtoread.Afterthat,knowledgeandideasspreadquickly,inawaythatcanbecomparedwiththeintroductionoftheInternetinthe20thcentury.
ButwillbooksbeneededinthefutureTodayinformationcanbereceivedonline,downloadedfromtheInternetratherthanfoundinbooks,andinformationcanbekeptonCD-ROMsormachinessuchasMP3players.Thesemachinesaresmallerandlighterthanbookssothattheycanbecarriedeasily.
Computersarealreadyusedinclassrooms,andnewspapersandmagazinescanalreadybereadonline.SowillbooksbereplacedbycomputersonedayNo,Idon’tthinktheYaoMingposteronmybedroomwallwilleverbereplacedbyacomputertwometershigh!
Unit3
8.Competethesentenceswiththephrasesinthebox.
Aroundtheworld
E-book
Aswecannowwritetoeachotherwithemail,wecanreadwite-books.E-booksfirstappearedinthe1990sandhavemadegreatimprovementsintheirtechnology.Notescanbewrittenonane-book,newbookscanbeeasilydownloadedfromtheInternet,andit’smucheasierandquickertosearchforpassages.What’
Module5
Unit1
3.Listenandread
Betty:
Let’sgototheScienceandTechnologyroom.It’supstairs.
Daming:
Comingon!
Thisway!
I’mlookingforwardtothis!
Guard:
Shh!
Nishouting!
It’sagainsttherules.
Daming:
ButIwanttogotoupstairsbeforewehavetogohome.
Guard:
Hangonaminute!
Youmustn’tgothere!
Comeback!
Daming:
What’sthematter
Guard:
It’scloseduntilJanuary.AndtheNaturalHistoryroomaswell.
’godownstairs.
Lingling:
Why
Tony:
Iwanttobuysomepostcardsintheshop.Where’sDaming
Lingling:
Idon’tknow.He’sgoneoffonhisown.
Tony:
Lookatthisamazingsculpture.
Guard:
Don’ttouch!
Youmustn’ttouchit.
Tony:
sorry.I’lljusttakeaphoto.
Guard:
No,