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九年級英語七選五專練2(10篇帶答案)九年級英語七選五專練2(10篇帶答案)九年級英語七選五專練2(10篇帶答案)資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月九年級英語七選五專練2(10篇帶答案)版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:九年級英語七選五專練2(10篇)Endangereddolphinsarebeautifulanimalsthatneedtobesaved.However,ifwecontinuedtofollowthesamepaththatweareonrelatedtotheenvironment,manyofthewonderfulcreaturesaregoingtocontinuetogoextinct.(106)_________Manyofthemareriverdolphinsandtheyareveryclosetobeinglostforeverifwedototakethetimetocareforthem.Thefollowingisthereasonswhytheyareindanger.(107)_________Dolphinscanoftengetstuckinthesenetsandtheymaydie.Anotherproblemisthefactthatmanypeopleanddifferentcountrieswillhuntfordolphinsasasourceoffood.(108)_________Whentheoceansandriversarepolluted,itaffectstheenvironmentwherethesebeautifulcreaturesareliving.Itmaybeimportanttoalsokeepinmindthatthedolphinistowardsthetopofthefoodchain.(109)_________Ifthesesmalleranimalsareaffectedbythepollutionaswell,therereallyisnosafeplaceforthedolphintogo.(110)_________Youcanalsopayattentiontothelandaroundyou.Donotlitterandstopifyoudo.Spendtimeontheweekendcleaninguptrashinyourareaandrecyclewhatyoucan.Youplayalargeroleinthiswhetheryoubelieveitornot.Sofindoutwhatyourroleisrelatedtoendangereddolphinsandworktowardsapositivechange.A.We,ashumans,havetobedoingsomethingtoprotectthem.B.Itmayinterestyoutoknowthatthereareaboutsixdifferenttypesofdolphinsthatareendangered.C.Oneproblemthathascausedendangereddolphinsisfishingnets.D.Becauseofthis,theyaregoingtoeatsmalleranimalsthatareinthewater.E.Thepollutionisbecomingworseandworse.F.Thenextproblemispollution.G.Endangereddolphinsareveryimportantforus.12Sooncomputersandothermachineswillbeabletorememberyoubylookingatyoureyes!Theprogramworksbecauseeveryone’seyesaredifferent.Sointhefutureyouwon’thavetorememberanumberwhenyouwanttouseamachineortakemoneyoutofabank.106.Theeye-recognition(眼睛識別)programhasalreadybeentestedinshopsandbanksintheUSA,Britain,Spain,ItalyandTurkey.107.Eye-recognitionisacourseofrecognizingiris(虹膜),whichincludesthefollowingsteps.First,akindofmachineneedstocollectdifferentexamplesofone’sirisfromhiseyesandstorethem.Second,whenthispersongoestothebanktotakeoutofmoney,thismachinewillhaveirisfeatureextraction(采集).108.Oncetheexamplesandthefeatureextractionarethesame,thispersonwillbeidentified,andhewilltakeoutofthemoneyfromthebanksuccessfully.109.Machineswillsoonbeabletoknowyoufromtheshapeofyourfaceorhandorevenyoursmell!Wealreadyhavemachinesthatcantellwhoyouarefromyourvoiceorthemarkmadebyyourfinger.Eye-recognitionisbetterthanotherkindsbecauseyoureyesdon’tchangeasyougetolder,anddon’tgetdirtylikehandsorfingers,andeventwinshavedifferenteyes.110._____________________________However,someotherprogramsmayonlybe51%correctnow.InBritain,itwasfoundthat91%ofpeoplewhohadtrieditsaidthattheylikedtheideaofeye-recognition.A.However,scientistsarealsoworkingonothersystems.B.You’lljusthavetolookatthemachineanditwillbeabletotellwhoyouare.C.PutyourhandsontheATManditcangettheinformationofwhoyouare.D.Then,thismachinewillcomparetheexampleskeptinitwithirisfeatureextraction.E.Thismachinecanalsobeusedineducationsystem.F.Sotheeyerecognitionprogramcanbeupto94%correct,dependingonhowgoodthetechnology(科技)is.G.Soonthistechnologywilltaketheplaceof(取代)allotherwaysoffindingoutwhopeopleare.13Everyyear,moreandmorestudentsbecomevolunteers.Theprojectsmaybewiththeirschool,neighborhood,ortown,buttheworkofallvolunteersisimportant._____106_____First,volunteeringhelpsothers.Volunteersarepartofthesolutiontotheproblems!Whileitiseasytocomplainaboutthingsthatarenotright,thevolunteertakesactionratherthancomplaining.Whenastudentspendstimeworkingataretirement(退休)home,cleaningupapark,orteachingayoungerstudent,thevolunteermakestheworldabetterplace.Second,beingavolunteermakesstudentsfeelgoodaboutthemselves.Whenastudentvolunteerknowsthathisorhereffortshavemadesomeoneelse'slifebetter,thevolunteerfeelsgreat.____108____Volunteersmakeithappen.Althoughsomevolunteerworkislongortiring,studentvolunteersendthedayknowingtheydidtherightthing.Theirparents,teachers,andthepublicareproudofthem.Knowingtheydidtherightthingmakesthemfeelbetter,eveniftheyaretired.Finally,studentslearnthatvolunteeringisfun.____109____Itisfuntobewiththeirfriends,toenjoytheweather,andtopicniclaterinabeautiful,cleanarea.Otherstudentsmightreadtoyoungchildreninaplaygroup.Itisfuntospendtimewithchildrenandtohavethemsmileandlaugh.____110____Theworkofstudentvolunteersisapowerfulforcethatmakestheworldabetterplace.A.Studentsalwayshearpeoplesayingthateveryoneshouldcareaboutotherpeople.B.Nomatterwhattheiragesortalentsare,everystudentcanbeavolunteer.C.InChina,manystudentswantstobevolunteers.D.Agroupofstudentsmightvolunteertocleanupariverbedinearlyspring.E.Studentsfindthattherearemanyadvantagestovolunteering.F.Manypeoplecomplainaboutproblemsinoursociety.G.Studentsplayanimportantpartinvolunteering14The
world
is
an
interesting
place.
Different
people
like
different
things.
Some
people
like
loud
music.
Other
people
don't.
106
_________
Many
people
like
sports,
but
they
do
not
all
like
the
same
sports.
In
some
countries,
cricket(板球運(yùn)動(dòng))is
a
very
popular
sport,
In
others
it
is
not
popular
at
all.
No
one
plays
it
or
watches
it
on
TV.However,
most
people
like
soccer.
The
World
Cup
is
very
popular.
107
_________
Different
people
like
different
foods.
Some
people
do
not
like
meat.
108_________.
Some
people
do
not
like
potatoes
or
bread.
They
prefer
rice.
109________.
Most
people
have
their
favorite
colors.
Some
people
like
bright
colors.
Others
prefer
pale
colors.Many
people
like
traveling.
Different
people
like
different
places.
Some
people
like
to
go
to
the
country.
They
like
the
fresh
air.
Some
people
like
to
go
to
the
cities.
Because
they
like
shopping.
110_________
What
do
you
like
Have
you
got
an
idea
A.
They
like
soft
music.
B.
Not
everyone
likes
the
same
color.
C.
Millions
of
people
watch
the
games
on
TV.
D.
Different
people
like
different
kinds
of
pets.
E.
They
eat
fruit
and
vegetables
most
of
the
time.
F.
So
they
don’t
raise
pigs
in
their
countries.G.Some
other
people
enjoy
beautiful
places
like
the
mountains
or
beaches.15ThehillsaroundSalzburg,Austria,becamecrowedaspeoplefromaroundtheworldcametocelebrateTheSoundofMusic’s50thanniversary(周年紀(jì)念日)inJune.106.Whenthemoviefirsthitthetheaters,itsoonbecamepopularwithitsmovingstory.Breathtakingscenesandunforgettablesongs.107.ThestorywasdevelopfromTheStoryoftheTrappFamilySingersbyMariavonTrapp.Ithadbeenpresentedbefore.ThereweretwoGerman/Austrianfilms,onein1956andanotherin1958.TherewasalsoasuccessfulBroadwayproductionthatopenedin1959.108.ThesoundofMusictellsthestoryofMaria,ayoungAustrianwoman.Shebecomesagoverness(家庭女教師)tosevenchildrenwhosefatherisoftenawayfromhome.Mariaintroducestheunhappychildrentojoyofmusic,andtheyformasinginggroup.109.ThestorytakesplaceduringWorldWarTwo.AustriawasunderthecontrolofGermanyatthattime.IntheEnding,afterthechildrencompeteandwintheSalzburgMusicFestival,thefamilybeginstheirescape(逃亡).110.Overthepast50years,TheSoundofMusichasbeenstagedinlotsofplacesaroundtheworld.TherehavebeenperformancesinBritain,Japan,Sweden,Brazil,Chinaandmore.ThechildrenandtheirfathergrowtoloveMaria,andthecouplegetsmarried.Visitorstookpartindifferentkindsofeventsandsawtheplacesmadefamousbythispopularfilm.Theyrunawayfromthetheaterandwalkacrossthesnow-coveredmountainsintoSwitzerland.Butthe1965Musicalwasthemostpopularone.TheysangDo-Re-Mi,MyFavoriteThingsandTheSongofMusic---songsthatwouldbecomefamous.Peoplewaitedinlonglinesforhourstoseethefilmthateveryonewastalkingabout.ChengFangyuansingsthesangDo-Re-Mi,MyFavoriteThingsverywell.16106.________________________TheanswerisDenmark,accordingtothe2016WorldHappinessReport.Denmarkisneithertherichestnorthebiggestcountry.Sowhatmakesits5.7millionpeoplesohappy?
TheNordic(北歐的)countryisfamousforitswelfaresystem(福利系統(tǒng)),thatincludeshealthcareandeducation.107.____________________________Haveyouheardoftheword“hygge”InEnglish,thewordcanbetranslatedtocoziness(安逸).Buthyggeismorethanthat:havingatastymealwithfamily,talkingwithfriendsunderthesunshineonweekends,enjoyingclassicalmusicorhavingamovienight.108.______________________Danishpeoplealsohaveahealthyhabit:ridingbicycles.InDenmark’scapital,Copenhagen,bikesareusedabout50percentofthetimeonthewaytoschoolorwork.Bikingisnotonlyhelpfultoreducepollutionfortheenvironment.109.________________________Just30minutesofbikingeverydayaddsanaverageofonetotwoyearstoaperson’lifeexpectancy(平均壽命),TheHuffingtonPostreported.TrustisalsoimportantforDanishpeople.110._________________________InAarhus,thesecondbiggestcityofDenmark,youcanseepeoplebuyflowersevenwhentheownerisn’tthere.Peoplejustputmoneyintheemptyflowerpot.Trusthelpsmakepeoplehappy.A.HowisthelifeinDenmark?B.Allthesethingscanbecalledhygge,whichisDanishpeople’severydaylife.C.Butbesidesthat,thereasonDanishpeoplearesohappyisbecauseoftheirlifestyle.D.Theytrustothersandpeopletheyevendon'tknow.E.Infact,Danishpeoplealsohavetheirownproblems.F.Whereistheworld’shappiestplace?
G.Itisalsogoodforpeople’shealth.17Youmayfeelcomfortablewithsomepeople.Youspendanhourandfeelasifyouhaveknownthemhalfalife.Thesepeoplehavesomethingincommon.Andonceweknowwhatitis,wecantrytodoitourselves.Howisitdone______1_______Ifyoufollowtheskills,you’llmakefriendswithpeoplequickly.Firstofall,goodtalkersaskquestions._______2_______Onewell-knownbusinesswomansays,“Atbusinesslunches,Ialwaysaskpeoplewhattheydidthatmorning.It’sacommonquestion,butitwillgetthingsgoing.”Fromthereyoucanmoveontosomeotherquestions.Andhowheanswerswillletyouknowhowfaryoucango._______3_______Thispointseemsclear,butitisn’t.Yourquestionshouldhaveapointandhelptotellwhatsortofpersonyouaretalkingto.Andtofindout,youreallyhavetolistencarefullyandattentively(留意地).Reallisteningatleastmeanssomethings.________4_______Ifsomeonestickstoonetopic,itmeanshe’sreallyinterestedinit.Reallisteningalsomeansnotjustlisteningtowords,buttotones(聲調(diào))ofvoice.Ifthevoicesoundsboring,then,it’stimeforyoutochangethesubject.Finally,goodtalkersknowwellwhentosaygood-bye.Remembertogivehimahandshakeandsay,“I’vereallyenjoyedmeetingyou.”________5_________Letpeopleknowwhatyoufeel,andtheymaywalkawayfeelingasifthey’veknownyouhalftheirlife.A.Almostanyonewillansweraquestion.B.Hereareseveralskillsthatgoodtalkershave.C.Ifyouwanttoseethatpersonagain,don’tkeepitasecret.D.First,itmeansnottochangethesubjectoftheconversation.E.Second,oncegoodtalkershaveaskedquestions,theylistentotheanswers.F.Canyouanswerthequestion?
G.Agoodlistenisagoodtalker.18Thewintercoldisslowlyleaving,andthesunmaybeouttobrighten(照亮)yourday.ThestudentsintheUSandotherWesterncountriesareinluckbecausetheirspringbreakiscoming.SpringbreakisavacationthatstudentsgetaweekortwoofffromschoolinMarch.(106)___________________Therearemanyspringbreakchoices.(107)___________________Moreandmorehighschoolstudentswanttotravel.(108)______________________Theymusteitherasktheirparentsformoneyorfindareallygooddeal.Somemaygetagroupoffriendstogetherandtrytofindcheaperhotelsandflights.(109)_____________________Meanwhile,somestudentswouldliketodosomevolunteerworkduringthebreak.Theymaygotothecommunity(社區(qū)).SomeorganizationsintheUShelphighschoolstudentstodothingslikeprotectingforestsorvolunteeringatfoodbanks.(110)_______________________Thereisnorightwaytospendspringbreak.It’sjustagoodwayforstudentstorelax,trysomethingneworgetsomeworkdone.Whatwouldyoudoifyouhadaspringbreak?A.Whilesomestayathometorelaxorwork,otherslookforwaystotravel.B.Itgivesstudentsabreakwhenthey’refeelingtired.C.Springiswarmbutwindy.D.Buttheproblemisthattheydon’thavealotofmoney.E.Thoseareplaceswheretheybringfoodtopeopleinneed.F.Somepart-timejobsmaytakealotoftime.G.Othersmaychooseinexpensivewaystotravellikebybusortrain.19MinoruYamasakiwasawell-knownAmericanarchitect(建筑師).Hewasbornin1912inSeattle.Washington.HisparentscamefromJapan.Minoruwenttocollegetostudyarchitecture.______106.Oftenheworkedfromfouro’clockinthemorninguntilmidnight.Hesleptinaroomwith100othermen.Laterinlife.Yamasakirememberedthesetimesandwasalwaysgoodtohisworkers.
Yamasakisometimesdreamedabouthiswork.Oncehewokeupatthreeo’clockinthemorning._______107.Yamasakiusedanewdesignforthebuildings.ThesebuildingsarenowtheCenturyPlazaHotel,andTowerinLosAngeles,California.
Yamasakiwasdifferentfromotherarchitects.________108.Manyofhisdesignshavepoolsofwater,flowers,andwindowsontherooftoletinlight.Healwaysdesignedbuildingstopleasepeople.Hewantedtogivethemaplaceawayfromthebusywaysofmodernlife.
Yamasakiworkedforseveralcompanies._________109.In1956,hewontheArchitect’sFirstHonorAwardforhisdesignofanairportinSt.Louis.Missouri.Hewontwomoreawardsoverthenextfiveyears.Inl962,hedesignedtheWorldTradeCenterinNewYork.Itisveryfamous.
Inl993,abombexploded(炸彈爆炸)intheWorldTradeCenter.___________110.Yamasakihadstrongopinionsabouthisbuildings.Theyhadtobebuilthisway.Herefusedtochangethedesignofhisbuildings,evenifhelostajob.
MinoruYamasakidiedinl986.Hedesignedmorethan300buildings.Peoplewillenjoythedesignandbeautyofhisbuildingsforavery
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