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09閱讀理解精練精析20篇01(2021·山東單縣教學(xué)研究室)LiZiqihasabout20millionfansonSinaWeiboandsevenmillionfansonYouTube.ManyforeignerssaytheyhavegottoknowtraditionalChineseculturethroughhervideos.ItisthespiritofthecraftsmanbehindherworksthatmakesLi’svideosfascinating.ShestrictlyfollowsthetraditionalstepsinmakingtraditionalChinesefoodandhand-madeworks,suchaspeachflowerwineandbamboobeds.Shecanevenmakepaperbyherself.Also,shetriesherbesttomakesurehervideosareperfect.Sometimesshespendsseveralmonthsproducingoneofhervideos.LihasbeenshowingtraditionalChineseculturetovideowatchersinarathercreativeway.Hervideosneverhaveany“analysis(分析)”thatmakespeoplefeelbored.Theyjustshowdetails(細(xì)節(jié))oftraditionalChineseculture,sothepeoplewatchingthevideoscanknowhowChinesepeoplelivetheirbeautifulandpeacefullives.Afterall,manypeoplewanttolivealifelikethat.That’swhyhervideosaresopopular.ThankstoLi’sefforts,manyexamplesofintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))thatwereonlyinmemoriesandwrittenrecordshavenowappearedbeforeoureyes.WiththegrowthoftheChineseeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì)),peopleabroadareshowinggreaterinterestintraditionalChineseculture.Lihasshownhowtosatisfythatinterestinagoodway,namelybyshowingthebestpartsoftraditionalChineseculturewithherheart.TopresentthebeautyofChineseculturetotheworld,weneedmorepeoplelikeLiZiqi.1.LiZiqiisfamousforher________.A.knowledge B.books C.videos2.Theunderlinedword“craftsman”meansinChinese________.A.工匠 B.創(chuàng)新 C.探險(xiǎn)3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.PeoplecanseeexamplesofintangibleculturalheritageinLiZiqi’svideos.B.ItjusttakesLiZiqialittletimetomakeavideo.C.PeoplecanlearnalotfromtheanalysisinLiziqi’svideos.4.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe“________”.A.LiZiqi’sTalentforHand-madeWorksB.ChineseCultureShowntotheWorldC.TheDevelopmentoftheChineseEconomy02(2021·蘇州市平江中學(xué)校九年級(jí))Notlongago,Egyptmarkedthe150thanniversaryoftheopeningoftheSuezCanal(蘇伊士運(yùn)河).ThecanalconnectstheMediterraneanSeatotheRedSeaandtheIndianOcean.IthelpedspeedworldtradebetweentheEastandtheWest.Buttheman-madewaterwayhasalsohelpedspeedtheriseofotherthings,suchasinvasive(入侵的)non-nativespecies.ScientistssaytheinvasivecreatureshavedamagedtheMediterranean’senvironmentandcausednativespeciestodisappear.Thenumberofnon-nativecreatureshasrisensincetheSuezCanalwaswidenedin2015.The“NewSuezCanal”broughtdisagreementfrommanyMediterraneancountries.BelleGalilisanIsraelibiologistwhohasstudiedtheMediterraneanforover30years.Shesaysmuchoftheecologicaldamagecannotberepaired.Shesaidactionisneededtoreducetheinfluenceoftheinvasivefishandothersealife.GalilworksatTelAvivUniversity’sSteinhardtMuseumofNaturalHistory.ShenotedthatthewideninganddeepeningoftheSuezCanalhascreateda“movingaquarium”ofspecies.Thesecreaturescouldmakecoastalwatersalmostunusableforhumanbeings.Galilbelievesthenumberofinvasivespecieshasreached400.Thatistwicethenumber30yearsago.Shesaidthisisa“historicexampleofthedangersofunintendedconsequences”.Israelisnowdealingwithhugenumbersofpoisonousjellyfishthataffectcoastalpowercentersandkeeppeoplefromvisitingtheseashore.Otherpoisonousspecies,suchasthelionfishandsilver-cheekedtoadfish,arealsoappearing.Galilsaidtheproblemsofinvasivespeciescanbecomparedtothoseofclimatechange,pollutionandover-fishing.Sheinsiststhatthenewspecieshavecausedamajor“restructuring”oftheecologicalenvironment.Thishasendangerednativespecies.Someexpertshavesuggestedthatincreasingsaltlevelsinthecanalitselfcouldcreateabarrier(障礙物)thatwouldkeepinvasivespeciesout.5.WhatlessoncanwelearnfromtheinfluencesoftheSuezCanal?A.Seeingisbelieving. B.Everycoinhastwosides. C.Letnaturetakeitscourse. D.Everyonemakesmistakes.6.What’stheattitudeofmanyMediterraneancountriestowardsthe“NewSuezCanal”?A.Uncaring. B.Unclear. C.Supportive. D.Against.7.Whatistheecologicalenvironmentlikeafterthe“restructuring”?A.Itisfrombadtoworse. B.Itremainsthesame. C.Itimprovesagreatdeal. D.Ithasbecomeacompletelynewone.8.WhydidGalilmentionclimatechange,pollutionandover-fishinginparagraph5?A.Toaddsomebackgroundinformation. B.Tostresstheharmofinvasivespecies.C.Tosolvetheproblemofinvasivespecies. D.Tocomparetheirsimilaritiesanddifferences.03(2021·廣州白云廣雅實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí))NEWYORKMUSEUMThelargestspecializinginAmericanhistoryOpen:Mon,toFri9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.Sat9:00a.m.—1:00p.m.Address:1100ChesnutSt.NewYorkTelephone:77364431THECTTYFLOWERSHOW8APRILTO17APRILPrice:¥50foradults¥25forchildrenAddress:112KendalWayChestertonCambridgeCB41LTTelephone:55539561ENGLISHSUMMERCAMPHowwillyouspendyoursummer?EnglishSummerCamp2010atUniversityofToronto,Canada!Ages:13to18ForMoreInformation,CallCEE/CCIEEat6606-2607POPMUSICWEEKBandsfromhomeandabroadwillgiveperformancesinChaoyangpark,Beijing.ChinesesingerslikeZhangLiangyingwillalsosharemusicwithfans.Price:30—50yuan.Time:9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.9.NewYorkMuseumisclosedon_________.A.Monday B.Friday C.Saturday D.Sunday10.Tommyisan8-year-oldboy.HewantstovisitTheCityFlowerShowwithhisparents.Howmuchwilltheypay?A.75yuan B.100yuan C.125yuan D.150yuan11.IfyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutEnglishSummerCamp,youcan_________.A.gotoCanada B.writetoCEE/CCIEEC.callat6606-2607 D.sendane-mailtoUniversityofToronto12._________willgiveperformancesinPopMusicWeekinChaoyangPark.A.Bandsandsingers B.Dancers C.foreignsingers D.Bands04(2021·廣州白云廣雅實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí))Haveyouevershoutedatyourcomputerbecauseitwasn’tworking?Ofcourse,yourcomputercan’t“shout”back.ButAIresearchersareworkingoncomputersthatcanargueandperhapsevenwindebates(辯論)withhumans.IBMscientistsrecentlypublishedapaperinNatureabouttheirnewAIsystem—ProjectDebater.Itcandebatewithpeopleinfrontofaliveaudience.Afterlisteningtoargumentsfromitsopponent(對(duì)手),thesystemcansearcharound400milliononlinearticlesinlessthanfiveminutes.Itlooksforideasthatcansupportitsownargument.Testingonthesystembeganin2019,whenitdebatedwithHarishNatarajan,aprofessionaldebaterwhoholdstheworldrecordforthemostdebatecompetitionvictories.Thetopicwasaboutsubsidizing(資助)preschool—andtheAIarguedinfavorof(贊成)thisidea.AlthoughtheAIlostthedebateintheend,theaudiencesaiditdidverywell.Interestingly,58percentoftheaudiencesaidthatProjectDebaterincreasedtheirknowledgeaboutthetopic—only20percentsaidthesameaboutNatarajan.AccordingtoScientificAmerican,theresultsshowthatthesystemisabletomakelogicalstatements.However,winningadebateisnevertheresearchers’goal.Theirgoalistohelphumansmakebetterdecisions,accordingtoRaintAharanov,manageroftheProjectDebaterteam.“Itcandebatebothsidessoitcanveryquicklyhelpyouunderstandbothsidesoftheproblem,soyouhaveawiderviewoftheproblemandcanmakeabetterdecision,”AharanovsaidforTechXplore.13.HowdoesProjectDebaterwork?①formsideasthatcansupportitsownargument②listenstoitsopponent’sarguments③searchesforonlinearticles④debatesitsopponentA.①②③④ B.②③①④ C.③②①④ D.④②①③14.WhiledebatingHarishNatarajan,ProjectDebater_________.A.a(chǎn)rguedinfavorofsubsidizingpreschool B.wonthedebateintheendC.setadebatingworldrecord D.oftenarguedagainstitself15.WhatdidtheaudiencethinkaboutthedebatebetweenNatarajanandtheAIsystem?A.58percentthoughtNatarzjanwasmoreknowledgeablethanthesystem.B.One-fifththoughtthesystemwouldn’twinthedebate.C.Morethanhalfoftheaudiencesaidthesystemincreasedtheirknowledge.D.Thesystemhadsomedisadvantages.16.WithProjectDebater,wemight_________.A.makebetterdecisionswhilesolvingproblemsB.nevermakemistakeswhendealingwithproblemsC.havefewerargumentswhilesolvingproblemsD.learnhowtoformlogicalstatementsinarguments05(2021·長(zhǎng)沙麓山國(guó)際實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí))HaveyoueverboughtGenkiForestsparklingwaterbecauseit’sadvertisedas“sugar-free”?Thecompanyrecentlysaidthattheyweresorryforamisleadingadvertisement.Thecompanysaidthedrinksare“sucrose-free”,butthisisnotthesameas“sugar-free”?Nowthecompanyhaschangedtheword“sugar-free”to“l(fā)owsugar”onthebottle.Infact,therearemanykindsofsugar,Sucroseinjustoneofthem.Otherkindsofsugar,suchasIructoseandsugaralcohol,arestillinGenkiForestdrinks.Thesetypesofsugarareusedassweeteners.Theyofferlittleenergy,butasmallamountofthemcanmakedrinkstastesweet.That’swhylowsugardrinkslikeGenkiForestarepopularwhowanttoloseweight.Theybelievethattheycannotonlyenjoysweetdrinksbutalsoavoidtakingintoomuchsugar.However,studiesfindthatthesweetenersmightmakepeopleeatmore.Whenyoueatsweet-tastingthings,theysendyourbraina“sweetsignal”.Thenyourbraintellsyourbodytoprepareitselftotakeinenergy.Butsincethelow-sugarsoftdrinkhaslittleenergy,thebrainwillnotreceivewhatitisexpecting.Atthistime,youwillfeelhungryandstartgettingenergybyeatingmorefood.AccordingtoChinaDaily,drinkingtoomanylow-sugardrinksmightleadtofatnessandmanyotherdiseases.It’stimeforyoutothinktwicewhenyouwanttokeepupwiththefashion.17.WhydidGenkiForestrecentlysaysorry?A.Fornothavinganysugarinitsdrinks. B.Formakingtoomanyadvertisements. C.Foradvertisingitsdrinksincorrectly.18.WhatdoweknowaboutGenkiForestfromParagraph3?A.Therearesweetenersinitsdrinks. B.Peoplecanloseweightbydrinkingitsdrinks. C.Itsdrinkstastesweeterthanotherdrinks.19.Whatdostudiesshowaboutsweeteners?A.Theyareusedmoreinfoodthandrinks. B.Theymightmakepeoplefeelhungrier. C.Theyprovideenoughenergyforpeople.20.Accordingtothelastparagraph,drinkinglotsoflow-sugardrinkscambe________.A.harmful B.enjoyable C.fashionable21.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.GenkiForest-theMostPopularDrink B.TruthNotThatSweet C.DifferentKindsofSugar06(2021·長(zhǎng)沙麓山國(guó)際實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校九年級(jí))Weallneedcash,inordertoliveourlives.However,somethingcalleddigitalcurrencyisslowlytakingtheplaceofcash.Acurrencyisakindofmoney.Usually,weusecurrencywhenwetalkaboutacountry’smoney.Ifsomethingisdigital,itonlyexistsonacomputer.So“digitalcurrency”meansmoneythatonlyexistsoncomputers.Lotsofpeoplehavedigitalcurrencyaccounts.Theyuseacreditcardtochangetheirrealmoneyintodigitalmoney,andthenthemoneygoesintothedigitalcurrencyaccount.Alotofpeoplewonder,“WhyintheworldshouldIchangemyrealmoneyintodigitalcurrency?”Thisisafairquestion,butthere’sagoodanswer.IfyouwanttobuysomethingontheInternet,thenyouusuallyhavetousedigitalcurrency.Forexample,ifyou’reinChinaandyouwanttobuysomethinginCanada,thenyou’llhavetopaywiththedigitalcurrency.Manypeoplestilldon’ttrustdigitalcurrency.Somepeoplethinkthatiftheycan’tholdtheirmoneyintheirhand,thenitdoesn’tseemreal.Thesepeopledon’tfeelcomfortablewhentheyseenumbersonthecomputerscreen.Thecomputertellsthemthattheirmoneyissafebutthesepeopledon’treallyfeelsafe.Anotherproblemissecurity.Therearehackersallovertheworld.Ahackerisapersonwhostealscomputerinformation.Ifahackergetsthepasswordofyourdigitalcurrencyaccount,heorshecanstealyourmoney.Youhavetodecidewhetherornotyoutrustthisnewinvention.Justrememberonething:ifyouwanttobuysomethingonline,thenyouprobablywon’thaveachoice.You’llhavetousedigitalcurrency.22.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellus?A.Whatdigitalcurrencyis. B.Howtousedigitalcurrency. C.Whyweallneedcashtolive.23.Whataresomepeople’sopinionstowardsdigitalcurrencyinParagraph3?A.Trustful. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“security”meaninChinese?A.存錢(qián) B.支付 C.安全25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutdigitalcurrency?A.Digitalcurrencyhastakentheplaceofcash. B.Youprobablycan’tshoponlinewithoutdigitalcurrency. C.DigitalcurrencyisonlyusedinCanada.26.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Twokindsofmoney. B.Currencyaroundtheworld. C.Moneythatyoucan’ttouch.07(2021·河北長(zhǎng)安·九年級(jí))CReadintheLibraryWeprovidecomic(漫畫(huà))books,picturebooksandstorybooksforchildrenunder12.E-bookswithmusicandreadingsareofferedaswell.Therearemorethan12,000booksforyoutochoosefrom.Youarenotallowedtoeatordrinkindoorsandshouldkeepquiet.Time:8:30—18:00(Weekdaysonly)Add:26GreenfieldStreetTel:204-942-6302Web:ListentoaConcertItisthebiggestconcertoftheyear.Youcanenjoywonderfulclassical/pop/folk/countrymusicplayedbyfamousbandsfromtwelvecountries.Time:19:30—23:30,October25thTickets:$20(Adultsonly)InfoHotline:204-986-7681Call204-888-4302tobookticketsWeb:DrawaWatercolorIt’sagreatplacetolearnhowtopaint!Youwillhavefunpaintingwatercolorsinafriendlyenvironment.Cost:Adults$10perclassChildren(6-15yearsold)$8perclassTime:Tuesdays6:30p.m.—8:30p.m.Saturday9:30a.m.—11:30a.m.Tel:204-945-5831Web:PlayinaSoccerFieldWearefreeforchildrenover14onweekends.Wearsportswear,please.Coachesteachyouhowtoplaysoccerwell.Andtherearewonderfulmatcheseveryafternoononweekends.Add:226GoldenRoad,CityStadiumTime:Monday—Friday6:30a.m.—11:30a.m.&7:00p.m.—10:00p.m.Web:27.Ifyouareinterestedinreading,whichnumbercanyoucallformoreinformation?A.204-888-4302 B.204-942-6302 C.204-986-7681 D.204-945-583128.What’sspecialabouttheconcert?A.Itisforchildrenonly. B.It’sfree.C.Ithasfamousplayers. D.Itprovidesafriendlyenvironment.29.HowmuchshouldMrs.Rosapayforfivepaintingclasseswithher10-year-olddaughter?A.$18 B.$40 C.$50 D.$9030.Whatismentionedineachpartofthetext?A.Theprice. B.Theaddress. C.Thewebsite. D.Thetelephonenumber.08(2021·河北裕華·石家莊外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)校九年級(jí)開(kāi)學(xué)考試)Therearemillionsofrecipes(菜譜)hiddenintheboxesandheartsofgrandmotherandparents.Thesefamilyrecipesareaspecialpartofourfamilyhistory.Peoplehavepasseddownsomeofthemfromgeneration(一代人)togeneration.“IrealizedIcouldn’tgohomeeveryweekendformymom'sdeliciousdishes,”saysShreya.Sheisabouttoenteruniversityandhasrecentlystartedfollowinghermotheraroundthekitchen,takingnotesonhowtomakeherspecialtastes.Sheadds,“Iamlookingtothedaywhenmykidswillcometoknowoftheirgrandmothersthroughthedishestheycooked.”Butmanyofusfinditdifficulttokeepthefoodconnectionwithourbusylife.Evenifwehavetime,notmanyofustaketheefforttocollectandrecordtherecipesfromourgrandmothersandparents.Weoftengetarecipeonthephoneandtakeitdownquicklyonapieceofpaper.Wejuststickitontothefridgeforaweekortwoandforgetaboutitassoonasthepaperdisappears.Actually,therearesimplewaystokeepfamilyrecipes.Scrapbooks(剪貼薄)areeasilyfoundinthemarket.Youcanevenaddphotostorecordeverydetailofyourmemoriesabouttherecipe.YoucanalsousesomepopularappslikeStoryScanstorecordfamilyrecipes.Youjustscan(掃描)therecipesandrecordthestorybehindeachofthem.Itcanbecomethemostmeaningfulworkyouhaveeverdonewithandforyourfamily.Keepingfamilyrecipesissavingandhonoringourtraditionsothatfuturegenerationscancontinuetomakefamilytiesstronger.Everytimeyourememberyourlovedones,recreateoneofthedishesfromyourcollectionandletthememoriesfromthegoodolddayscomfortyou.Sowhynotgiftyourkidsafamilyrecipebookwhentheyarestartinganewlife?31.WhydoesShreyafollowhermotheraroundthekitchen?A.Tocleanupthekitchen. B.Tonotedownrecipes. C.Topreparefamilydinners. D.Totalkaboutfamilyrules.32.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Waystorecordrecipescanbeeasy. B.Mostpeoplelikewritingrecipebooks.C.Recipeshavebecomepopularwithkids. D.Peopleoftenbuyrecipebooksinthemarket.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"taketheeffort"mean?A.makewishes B.tryourbest C.wouldlike D.thinkofways34.Whichquestioncouldbesthelpusfindoutthewriter'spurpose(目的)?A.Didthewritermakeuspractisecooking? B.Didthewritertellushowtocookwell?C.Didthewriterwantustokeepfamilyrecipes? D.Didthewriterteachushowtochooseagiftforkids?35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FamilyRecipes:SecretsofCooking B.FamilyRecipesAreataCrossroadsC.FamilyRecipes:ConnectionstoInterests D.FamilyRecipesAreMoreJustRecipes09(2021·石家莊市第四十中學(xué)九年級(jí))Beingateenagercanbechallenging,butitcanalsobeexciting.You’rebecomingmoreindependentandmakingdecisionsforyourself.Youarealsolearningtotakerisksandsolveproblemsbetterthanyoucouldbefore.Andchangesarehappeningthroughoutyourbody,eveninyourbrain.Youcan’tseethechangesinyourbrain,butthey’reaffectinghowyoudevelopintoanadult.Atthistimeinyourlife,thereisaprocessgoingoninsideyourbrainthatmakesitworkfasterandmoreefficiently.Imaginethatthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofyourbrainislikeabigroadmap.Therearelotsofroadsleadingtodifferentdestinations(終點(diǎn)).Whenyouwereachild,asyoulearnednewthings,yourbraincreatedmoreandmoreroadsleadingtodifferentdestinations.Bythetimeyoubecomeateenager,themostimportantplacesonthemaphavemanydifferentroadsleadingtothem.Nowyourbrain’sjobistomakethatmapmoreefficient.Itremovestheroadsthatyoudon’tneedandworkstomaketheotherroadsfaster.Asaresult,yourexperiencesasateenageractuallyaffectthewaythatyourbraindevelops.Ifyouspendhoursplayingvideogames,whatskillstoyouuse?Youlearntoseesomethingwithyoureyesandrespond(回應(yīng))toitwithyourhands,right?Asyoudevelopthoseskills,yourbrainismakingsurethattheroadsleadingtothemareespeciallyfastandefficient.So,yourvideogameplayingcouldbepreparingyouforacareersuchasafighterpilot,orevenasurgeon(外科醫(yī)生).Thisisagreattimeforyoutopracticenewskillsanddiscoverwhatyou’regoodatandwhatyoulovedoing.Gooutandtrydifferentactivities,andstickwiththemifyouthinkthey’reuseful.Rememberthatwitheverythingyoudo,you’reshapingyourbrainforthefuture.36.Beingateenagercanbeexcitingbecause________.A.youcanseethechangesinyourbrain B.you’reafraidofmakingbigdecisionsC.youneedn’tlearnnewthings D.youcanlearntosolveproblemsbetterthanbefore37.Whenlearningnewthingsasachild,yourbraincreateslotsofroadsleadingto________.A.samedestinations B.a(chǎn)specificgoal C.differentactivities D.differentdestinations38.Theunderlinedword“efficient”inthepassageprobablymeans“________”.A.easy B.special C.helpful D.hard39.Ifyouplayvideogameswell,youmaybegoodat________inthefuture.A.raisinganimals B.cookingdinners C.flyingplanes D.givingspeeches40.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ShapingYourFuture B.ProtectingYourBrainC.ImprovingLearningSkills D.PlayingVideoGames10(2021·石家莊市第四十中學(xué)九年級(jí))Doyouwanttoenjoythebeautifulroseswhilewatchingfashionshows?Doyouwanttopickyourfavoriterosesforthepeopleyoulove?Inaddition,youcanenjoythedeliciouslocalfood!TheRoseFestivaliscomingagain!TimeJuly16th—August30th8:30a.m.—6:00p.m.PlaceIntheWaterParkActivities*Fashionshows*Concerts*Pickroses*EnjoytastyfoodHowtogetthereTakeBusNo.2,6or14andgetoffatthestationoftheWaterPark.ThepriceoftheticketPeopleagedover60:freePeopleagedbetween16and59:100yuanPeopleagedbetween7and15:50yuanChildrenunder6:freeAttention*Ateighto’clockonthemorningofJuly16th:theopeningceremony*Aftertheopeningceremony,it’sthetourtime.Youcanwalkslowlyintheparkandenjoythebeautifulflowers.Ifyouaretired,wehavespecialsightseeingbusesforyou.*Thefirsttwodaysandthelasttwodays:halfprice*Don’tthrowrubbishwhileyou’revisitingthepark.*Onlypicktherosesinspecialareas,oryou’llbefined.*CometovisitwithyourIDcard.41.WhatCAN’TpeopledoontheRoseFestival?A.Enjoyfashionshows. B.Eatdeliciouslocalfood.C.Picksomeroses. D.Makerosecakes.42.Iftwostudentsbothaged14gototheRoseFestivalonJuly20th,howmuchshouldtheypay?A.50yuan. B.100yuan. C.150yuan. D.200yuan.43.Ifyouwanttospendlessmoney,whenshouldyougototheRoseFestival?A.OnJuly17th. B.OnJuly18th. C.OnAugust1st. D.OnAugust28th.44.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.TheRoseFestivallastsforhalfamonth. B.Therearespecialsightseeingbusesinthewaterpark.C.Youcanpickroseseverywhereinthepark. D.YoucanvisittheRoseFestivalwithoutyourIDcard.11(2021·孝感市孝南區(qū)教學(xué)研究室九年級(jí))Whilemostteensarebusywithsports,friends,andonlinegames,XiuhtezcatlMartinezisworkingtosavetheplanet.Heisoneofthemostfamousenvironmentalactivists(積極分子)intheworld.Sohowdoesateenagerbecomeawell-knownenvironmentalactivist?“Igrewupinafamilywherepeoplewerealwaysthinkingabouttheenvironment,”saysXiuhtezcatl.WhenXiuhtezcatlwasjust6yearsold,hedecidedhehadtodosomethingaboutclimate(氣候)change—aseriousenvironmentalproblem.Scientistshavebeenstudyingclimatechangeformanyyears.TheyknowthatEarth’sclimatechangesonitsownovertime.Butrightnow,itischangingmoreandmorequicklythanusualbecauseofpollutioncreatedbypeople—bythecars,trucksandplanesweridein,andbythecoalandoilweburnforelectricity.Xiuhtezcatlpointsoutthatclimatechangeisaseriousproblem.“Peoplecanfeelveryhelplessaboutclimatechange,likethereisnothingtheycando,”hesays.Butthatisnottrue.“Humanscausedclimatechange,”Xiuhtezcatlsays.“Andwecantrytosolveit.”Xiuhtezcatlbeganlookingforsolutions(解決辦法)whenhewasjustalittlekid.HiselderbrothersandsistersrananenvironmentalgroupcalledEarthGuardians,whichwasstartedbytheirmom.Firsthelistenedwhentheyhadmeetings.Soonhewastravelingaroundthecountryandtheworld.Hisgoal?Toeducateandinspirepeopletojointhefightagainstclimatechange.TodayXiuhtezcatlrunsEarthGuardians.Thegroupworkswiththousandsofkidsaroundtheworld.Hespeakstostudentsinclassroomsaboutstepstheycantaketohelptheplanet.Andhewritesandperformship-hopsongsabouttheenvironment.Xiuhtezcatlbelievesthatifmanypeoplechangetheirhabits,wecanreduce(減少)thecausesofclimatechange.45.Xiuhtezcatlbecameanenvironmentalactivistundertheinfluenceofhis________.A.neighbors B.school C.friends D.family46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”referto?A.Climatechangesallthetime. B.Peoplecausedclimatechange.C.Climatechangeisaseriousproblem. D.Peoplecandonothingaboutclimatechange.47.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutEarthGuardians?A.ItwasstartedbyXiuhtezcatl’smom.B.It’sanenvironmentalgroupstartedbyXiuhtezcatl.C.It’sanenvironmentalprogramrunbyaschool.D.Itisaworld-famouship-hopband.48.Xiuhtezcatltraveledaroundtheworldto________.A.findabetterplacetoliveinB.learnwhatcausedclimatechangeC.encouragepeopletofightagainstclimatechangeD.makefriendswithkidsfromdifferentcountries49.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AYoungClimateLeader B.HistoryofEarthGuardiansC.TheCausesofClimateChange D.WaystoDealwithClimateChange12(2021·孝感市孝南區(qū)教學(xué)研究室九年級(jí))Nowadays,withthedevelopmentoftheInternet,emojis(表情符號(hào))aremoreandmorepopularamongnetizens(網(wǎng)民).Somepeopleevenfeelitdifficulttotalkonlinewithoutusingemojis.Emojishelpnetizenstocommunicatewitheachothereasilyandvividly(生動(dòng)地).Yet,notallemojisareproperlyusedonsocialmedia.Sowearegoingtointroducesomecommonbutconfusing(令人困惑的)emojistohelpyouhaveabetterunderstandingofthesesmallsigns.1.Arecentsurveyshows,over53%peopleusetheemojiwhentheyarechattingonline.Somepeoplethinkitmeans“I’mshy,”butothersonlyuseitwhentheyaresurprisedorshocked.Butwhatdoesitreallymean?Itisstillanunsolvedquestion.2.Whatdoyouthinkofthissign?Believeitornot,80%ofnetizensuseitunderthemeaningof“Itisnotfunnyatall,butIhavetosmile.”Isitright?Ofcoursenot!Itactuallymeansthat“Isawwhatyoudid(usuallybadthings)andIwanttogiveyouasinister(奸詐的)smile.”3.Peoplehaveverydifferentopinionsonthisemoji.TheApplecompanyhastoldthatthisemojimeans“highfive(擊掌祝賀).”Butmostpeoplestillusetheincorrectmeaning—“pray(祈禱)”.Somenetizenseventhought,“Ifyouseethisemojiastwopeoplegiveeachotherahighfive,youmustbeabadguy.”4.Accordingtotheofficialguidelines(官方指南),itisusedas“smilethroughtears(破涕為笑).”However,mostyoungnetizensconsiderthisemojias“l(fā)aughtotears”orsimply“LOL”,whichmeans“l(fā)aughoutloud.”Yousee,emojisarealsoakindoflanguage.Anddifferentpeoplehavedifferentunderstandingofthem.50.Afterreadingthepassage,westillcan’tunderstandtheemoji________well.A. B. C. D.51.Youareplayingwithyourmobilephonewhileyouaredoingyourhomework,andyourfathersendsyouthissign,whatshouldyoudo?A.Stopdoingyourhomework.B.Sendthisemojibacktoyourfather.C.Goonplayingwithyourmobilephone.D.Putawayyourmobilephoneanddoyourhomework.52.Whenyourfriendtellsyouonlinethathewonthefirstprizeinthewritingcompetition,whichemojiwillyousendhim?A. B. C. D.53.Theofficialmeaningofthefourthsignis“________”.A.cryoutloud B.smilethroughtears C.laughtotears D.laughoutloud54.Whydoesthewriterintroducethesefouremojis?A.Becausetheyaremoreimportant.B.Becausetheyarenotsocommon.C.Tohelpnetizenscommunicateeasier.D.Tohelpnetizensusethemproperly.13(2021·河北長(zhǎng)安·石家莊二十三中九年級(jí)開(kāi)學(xué)考試)

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