2025年综合素质随堂反馈九年级英语下册译林版苏州专版第118页答案
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(A)
“Come on! Who wants to go to take that quiz? All of us are cutting Maths. We’re going to take a walk and get lunch instead. Let’s go!” says the coolest kid in your class. At this moment, do you know what is the right thing to do? Choose to go to Maths class to take the quiz? Or give in and go with them?
People who are at your age, like your classmates, are called peers. When they try to influence how you act, to get you to do something, it’s called peer pressure. 1. ________ So don’t worry too much about it.
2. ________ Maybe another student in your Science class taught you an easy way to remember the names of different planets, or you got others excited about your new favourite book, and now everyone’s reading it. 3. ________ For example, a few kids in school might try to get you to cut class with them or a friend of yours tries to make you talk something bad about another friend with him or her together.
It is difficult to be the only one who says “no” to peer pressure, but you can do it. 4. ________ This can help you know the right thing to do. You’ve probably had a parent or teacher advising you to “choose your friends wisely”. 5. ________ If you choose friends who don’t cut class, smoke, or lie to their parents, then you probably won’t do these things either.
If you continue to face peer pressure and you’re finding it difficult to deal with, talk to someone you trust. They can help you feel much better and prepare you for the next time you face peer pressure.
A. It’s better to avoid peer pressure.
B. Peer pressure is a big reason why they say this.
C. Peers can have a positive (积极的) influence on each other.
D. It’s something that everyone has to deal with — even adults.
E. But sometimes peers influence each other in negative (消极的) ways.
F. You can talk with your parents and teachers whenever you have problems.
G. Pay attention to your own feelings and thoughts about what is right and wrong.

答案

(A) 1-5 DCEGB
(B)
There are not many nations that can say their national dish has become international. 1. ________ Both are famous all over the world, and both have made the history of Italian food. People have been eating pizza, in one form or another, for centuries. They eat it everywhere — at home, in restaurants, or on street corners.
2. ________ Long ago, pieces of flatbread, topped with mushrooms and herbs (香料), were a simple and tasty meal. They were mostly for those who didn’t have enough money to buy plates, or who were on the go (忙个不停). In the 18th century, Naples, in southern Italy, had become one of the largest cities in Europe, and it was growing fast. Lots of people in the city were poor and they were always rushing around to look for work. They needed food that was cheap and easy to eat. 3. ________ They were inexpensive, used easy-to-find ingredients (原料), and could be made with plenty of tastes.
It was in America that pizza found its second home. In 1905, the first pizzeria (比萨店), Lombardi’s, was opened in New York City. 4. ________ It was increasingly considered as a fast, funny food. People might like New York-style thin pizza, or Chicago deep-dish thick pizza. Some want extra cheese on their pizzas while others only like vegetables. 5. ________
For a lot of people in Western countries, when they cannot decide what to eat, they order pizzas.
A. It wasn’t successful at first.
B. American pizzas then got the name in the world.
C. Pizzas were cut to meet the customers’ needs.
D. The special food is also popular among students.
E. But Italy has two such dishes, spaghetti (意大利面) and pizza.
F. The word “pizza” came from the Latin word “pinsa” meaning flatbread.
G. Soon, pizza spread across the USA with the rapid development of the city.

答案

(B) 1-5 EFCGB