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第第頁2023年九年級(jí)暑期話題閱讀:自然(含解析)2023年九年級(jí)暑期話題閱讀:自然

(共9題)

一、閱讀理解題(共9題)

Whichanimaldoyouthinkis"thekingoftheanimals",theelephant,thelionorthetigerTheyarealllargeandstrong.ButIthinkthetigeris"thekingoftheanimals".Ifyouwatchitcarefully,youcanfindsomeblacklinesonitsforehead(前額).ThelineslookliketheChineseword"王".Thewordmeans"thekingoftheworld"inChinese.

MostofthetigerscomefromChinaandIndia.Tigersaredangerous(危險(xiǎn)的)animals.Theylookscary.Theylikeeatingmeat.Theyhaveyellowfurwithblacklines.Theyusuallyweighabout200kgto300kg.Tigerscanrunfast.Theyrunataspeedof20meterspersecond(每秒).

Somepeoplethinktheyaredangerous.Buttheydon'tknowtigersareindangernow.Thereareonly20to30wildSouthChinaTigersinChinaandlessthan300intheworld.Lotsofpeoplekillthemfortheirfur.Weshouldtakeactiontoprotect(保護(hù))them.

(1)Whichanimaldoesthewriterthinkis"thekingoftheanimals"

A.Theelephant.B.Thelion.C.Thetiger.D.Themonkey.

(2)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage

A.Tigerslikeeatingmeat.

B.AllofthetigerscomefromChina.

C.Tigersusuallyweighabout200kgto300kg.

D.Tigerscanrunataspeedof20meterspersecond.

(3)HowmanywildSouthChinaTigersarethereinChina

A.Lessthan20.B.Only20to30.

C.Lessthan200.D.Lessthan300.

(4)Whyarethetigersindangeraccordingtothepassage

A.Becausethetigerscan'tfindenoughfoodtoeat.

B.Becauselotsofpeoplekillthemfortheirmeat.

C.Becauselotsofpeoplethinktheyaredangerous.

D.Becauselotsofpeoplekillthemfortheirfur.

Kangaroos(袋鼠)liveinAustralia.Theycan'trunandtheycan'twalk.Buttheycanjump.Theycanjumpveryfast.Babykangaroosareverysmallandonly3cmlong.Theycan'tjumpandtheycan'tsee.Ababykangarooisalwaysinitsmother'spouch(育兒袋)forthefirstsixmonths.Theycanseewhentheyarenineweeksold.Theycanjumpwhentheyareeightmonthsold.

Camels(駱駝)liveindesert.Theycanclosetheirlongnosestokeepoutthesand.Camelshavehumps(駝峰)ontheirbacks—somehaveoneandsomehavetwo.Somepeoplethinktheirhumpsareusedtosavewater.Butit'snottrue.Humpsdonotsaveorcarrywater.Theycarryfood.Ifacamelishungry,itshumpwillgetsmaller.Ifacamelisthirsty(口渴的),itwilldrinkalotofwateratonetime.Ifitdrinksalotofwater,itwon'tdrinkagainforoveraweek.

(1)Kangaroos_____veryfast.

A.walkB.runC.jumpD.go

(2)Ababykangarooleavesitsmotherspouchwhenit's_____old.

A.nineweeksB.fivemonthsC.sevenmonthsD.oneyear

(3)Camels'_____cancloseandkeepoutthesand.

A.longnosesB.bigbodiesC.humpsD.fourfeet

(4)Thereis_____inacamel'shump.

A.waterB.foodC.vegetableD.milk

(5)Acameldrinks_____.

A.littlewateratatimeB.waterveryoften

C.a(chǎn)littlewaterwhenit'sthirstyD.a(chǎn)lotofwaterwhenit'sthirsty

What’syourfavouriteanimalForme,Ilovedolphinsverymuch.Whenwethinkaboutdolphins,wethinkofkind,friendlyandsmilinganimals.Wemightalsothinkofmanystoriesofdolphinssavingpeoplefromwater,oreventhesongsandstoriesabouttheirwonderfulskills.ThenhaveyouwatcheddolphinshowsbeforeWatchingdolphinshowsinoceanparksispopularinsomecountries.Peoplethinkthedolphinslooklovelyandfriendly.Butatthesametime,weneedtothinkaboutsometerriblefacts.

First,wherearethedolphinsfromSomeoceanparksgetthedolphinsinasecretway.Forexample,theybuythedolphinsatlowpricesfromfishermen.Theycatch,killandsellthedolphinswithoutfollowingthegovernment’srules.Second,dolphinsshowmoreandmorestrangebehaviorbecausetheygetsoboredwithlivinginthesmallpoolsintheoceanparks.Theymayhurttheirteethbybitingsomething.Andtheygetsickeasilybecauseoftheirbleedingteeth.

It’stimeforustofindoutthetruthbehindtheanimalshows.Iftheybelongtotheocean,howcantheylivehappilyandhealthilyintheoceanparksDolphinsareourfriends,soweshouldtryourbesttoprovidethemwithacomfortableplace.

(1)Whataredolphinslikeaccordingtothispassage

a.friendlyb.lovelyc.quietd.kind

A.a(chǎn)bdB.a(chǎn)bcC.bcdD.a(chǎn)cd

(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"They"referto

A.Workersinoceanparks.B.Dolphinlovers.

C.Oceanparks.D.Fishermen

(3)Whydodolphinsintheoceanparksbehavestrangely

A.Becausetheyfeelbored.B.Becausetheygetsick.

C.Becausetheyhavenofriends.D.Becausetheyarehungry.

(4)Whatcanweknowfromthepassage

A.Dolphinscanliveinpeaceintheoceanparks.

B.Dolphinssometimessavepeoplefromwater.

C.Therearedolphinshowsineveryoceanpark.

D.Someoceanparksgetdolphinsfromfishermenforfree.

(5)Whatdoesthepassagemainlywanttotellus

A.Peopleshouldstopwatchingdolphinshows.

B.Fishermenshouldbuydolphinswiththegovernment’spermission.

C.Peopleshouldtrytoprotectdolphins.

D.Therearemanygoodfactsbehindthedolphinshows.

Inourcitythereisabigzoo.Therearealotofdifferentanimalsinit.Therearesomescarytigersandlions.Theylikeeatingmeatandtheyeatmuchmeateveryday.

Therearealsotwobigelephantsandababyone.Childrenliketorideoneofthem.Theelephantsareverykindandfriendly.Theyeatmuchgrassandbananas.

Inthezoo,wecanseedifferentkindsofbears,brown(棕色的)bears,blackbearsandwhitebears.Theyareallslowandclumsy(笨拙的).Theystandontheirbacklegsandlifttheirfrontlegstoaskforfood.Theylikecakesverymuch.

DoyoulikepandasThere'sonlyoneinthezoo.HernameisLingling.Sheisverycute.Shelikeseatingbambooalot.Sheiskindofshy.She'sveryinterestingandlovely.

(1)Tigersandlionslikeeating_____.

A.fruitB.meatC.vegetablesD.rice

(2)Thereare_____elephantsinthezoo.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

(3)Whatcolorarethebearsinthezoo

A.Black.B.Brown.C.WhiteD.A,BandC.

(4)Bearsstandontheir_____legsandlifttheir_____legstoaskforfood.

A.front;backB.back;backC.front;frontD.back;front

(5)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue

A.Childrenliketorideontheelephantsinthezoo.

B.Theelephantsareveryfriendlytopeople.

C.Therearetwopandasinthezoo.

D.Elephantslikebananasverymuch.

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

Hereisthe6-dayweatherreportinSuqian,JiangsuProvince.

DayDescriptionTemperatureHumidity(濕度)

MondayJune29PartlySunny27℃/19℃91%

TuesdayJune30A.M.Showers28℃/21℃85%

WednesdayJuly1PartlyCloudy27℃/23℃79%

ThursdayJuly2MostlySunny25℃/20℃89%

FridayJuly3MostlyCloudy30℃/24℃87%

SaturdayJuly4P.M.Showers31℃/22℃92%

(1)What'stheweatherlikeonWednesday,July1

A.MostlySunny.B.PartlyCloudy.

C.A.M.Showers.D.P.M.Showers.

(2)Thehighesttemperatureappearson_____.

A.TuesdayB.MondayC.SaturdayD.Thursday

(3)ThehumidityonFriday,July3is_____.

A.92%B.85%C.79%D.87%

A.attractedB.fullofC.onD.attackedE.whyF.untilG.didn't

Long,longago,Bearhadabeautifullonghairytail.Itwassmoothandfull,andeveryonethoughtitwaswonderful.Foxhatedit,however,anddecidedtoplayatrickBear.

Foxwaitedthegreatpondwasfrozen.Hemadeaholeintheice,putalotoffisharounditandthenwaitedforBeartocome.

WhenBearcamealong,hewasdeeplybyFox'sfish.FoxtoldBearhecouldteachhimhowtocatchfishandpromisedBearagoodcatch.Bearagreed.Foxtookhimtoaplacewhereheknewtherewerenofish,andmadeaholeintheice.HetoldBeartoturnaround,puthistailintothehole,andrelax.AslongasBearwasquietandmovetoomuch,fishwouldcome.

Afterthat,Foxreturnedhome.Thenextmorning,FoxwenttocheckBear.Bearhadfallenasleepandwascoveredwithnewsnow.FoxwokeBearupandtoldhimitwastimetopulluphistailfish—buttheicehadfrozenoverandBearcouldn'tpullhistailout.Beartriedhisbesttopull.GuesswhathappenedHistailbrokeoff.

That'sBearhasnotailanddislikesFox.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Thepandaisanendangeredspecies(瀕危物種)—thereareonlyabout1,500pandasintheworld.

(A)Pandasloveeatingbambooshoots(竹筍).Theycanlivetobeabout30yearsold.Babypandasareverysmall.

(B)Peoplelikepandasbecausetheyareverycute.Pandasareverybeautiful,buttheyarevery(C)_____.Sopleasebeveryquiet.

(D)熊貓生活在中國(guó).Whenpeoplebuildmorecitiesandfarms,theydestroy(破壞)pandas'homes.Besides(此外),pandasdonothavebabiesveryoften.Sotherearefewofthemleft(剩下)intheworld.

(1)將(A)、(D)處畫線句子英漢互譯。

i(A)

ii(D)

(2)對(duì)(B)處畫線句子的黑體部分進(jìn)行提問。

(3)在第二段(C)的空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~。

(4)Howmanypandasarethereintheworldnow

Recently,newsaboutwhaling(鯨)inJapancatchespeople'sattention(注意).Overtheyears,thenumberofwhaleshasdroppedsharply.From1946to1986,about340,000whaleswerekilled.Peopleworrythatchildreninthefuturecanonlyseewhalesinpictures.Theythinkhumanbeingsshouldstopallkindsofwhalingbeforeit'stoolate.

Somepeoplearetryingtostopwhalingallovertheworld.Buttheydidn'tnoticeonefact:whalingwasgoingonforalongtimebeforethenumberofwhaleswentdownandbecameaproblem.

Whalingstartedasearlyasabout1,500yearsago.Itwashowtribespeople(部落人)fedtheirfamily.Theykilledwhalesfortheirmeatbecausealmostnothingcouldgrowontheirland.Theyalsomadewhalefatintooilandusedittomakecandles.Overtheyears,whalingbecametheirwayofliving.

Tribewhalingisnotthethingweshouldworryabout.Ofallthekilledwhalesoverthepastfortyyears,only10%diedbecauseoftribespeople.Theother90%diedatthehandsofthemoney-makingwhalingbusiness.Whenwetrytostopallkindsofwhaling,weshouldthinkwhatweareaskingtribespeopletogiveupandwhetheritisthebestanswertotheproblemofwhaling.

(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sharply"meaninChinese

A.緩緩地B.認(rèn)真地C.急劇地D.偶然地

(2)Inwhichofthefollowingordersdoesthewritertalkabouthisopinions

a.Whetherweshouldstopallkindsofwhaling.

b.Whalingwasaproblem.

c.Whalingwasawayoflivingforsomepeople.

A.a(chǎn)→c→bB.b→c→aC.c→a→bD.c→b→a

(3)Whatcanweknowfromthepassage

A.Wherewecanseewhalesnow.

B.Whenpeopledecidedtostopwhaling.

C.Howtribespeoplefedtheirfamily.

D.Howmuchacandlewas1,500yearsago.

(4)What'sthepassagemainlyabout

A.Somefactsaboutwhaling.

B.Someinformationabouttribespeople.

C.Thenumberofwhales.

D.Somestoriesaboutwhales.

Intheseverewinter,anothersnowstormattackedthewholeworld.

Soaringabovetheboundlesssnowfield,amaleeaglewasforonlyoneaim—thefood.Thisstrongeaglehuntedforthefoodwithhiskeeneyes,butwhatjumpedintohisviewwasjusttheendlesssnow.Helplesslyandhopelesslyheutteredalongandloudcryandlandedonthecliff.

Themaleeaglehadalreadyflownforonewholeday,yethuntingnothing...Timechangedbacktothedaybefore.Afterwatchingherhusbandflyawayfromthenest,thefemaleeaglegentlyandsoftlyheldtoherbosomthetwobabyeagleswhowerenearlyfrozentodeath.Sheprotectedtheiryoungbodiesunderherbigwings.

Nearbythefemaleeagletherewasadeadrabbit,whichbecamethepreyofthemaleeaglebeforethemountainwascoveredwiththesnow.Nowthispreyhadturnedintoaskeletonfromwhichallthebloodandfleshwastakenout.Attheendofthatshortday,thefemaleeaglestillcouldn'tseeherhusbandcomeback,obviouslyfeelingthatonebabyeaglebecameincreasinglyice-cold.Thefemaleeaglethoughtsheshoulddosomething.Shepulledapartherownchestwiththesharpbeak.Withfeeblestrength,shetoldherbabies"Eatme..."

Outside,themaleeaglemadehisbesteffortstounfoldtwowings,flyingintothesky.Heoverlookedtheland.Suddenly,aleadenobjectjumpedintohiseyes.Themaleeaglenoseddowntolookonitcarefully.Thatwasanothergrayrabbit.Themaleeaglejumpedontherabbit.Atthatmoment,therabbitdidn'thideorescape,butcrepttightlyuponthesnowfield.

Themaleeagleseizedtherabbitwithsharpcrawsandkilledit.Whengettingreadytoflyaway,thescenebeforehiseyesmadehimstartled.Justnowunderthebodyoftheoldgrayrabbitlayfourstiffbabyrabbits.Loveisbroadandprofound,yetalsocruel.

(1)Whatdidthemaleeaglewanttodointhesnowstorm

(2)Whendidthemaleeagleleavehome

(3)Wherewerethetwobabyeagleswhowerenearlyfrozentodeath

(4)Howdidthefemaleeaglesaveherbabies

(5)Whydidthegreyrabbitcreeptightlyuponthesnowfieldinsteadofescaping

(6)Howdoyouunderstandthelastsentence"Loveisbroadandprofound,yetalsocruel"

答案

一、閱讀理解題(共9題)

1.【答案】

(1)C

(2)B

(3)B

(4)D

2.【答案】

(1)C

(2)C

(3)A

(4)B

(5)D

3.【答案】

(1)A

(2)D

(3)A

(4)B

(5)C

【解析】

(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從“…wethinkofkind,friendlyandsmilinganimals.Wemightalsothinkofmanystoriesofdolphinssavingpeoplefromwater,oreventhesongsandstoriesabouttheirwonderfulskills…Peoplethinkthedolphinslooklovelyandfriendly.”中可知答案。

(2)推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中的“…theybuythedolphinsatlowpricesfromfishermen.Theycatch,killandsellthedolphinswithoutfollowingthegovernment’srules.”可知一些海洋公園以較低的價(jià)格從漁民那里購買海豚,漁民在不遵守政府規(guī)定的情況下捕獲、殺死和出售海豚。故They指“漁民”。

(3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從“dolphinsshowmoreandmorestrangebehaviorbecausetheygetsoboredwithlivinginthesmallpoolsintheoceanparks”可知,海豚表現(xiàn)出越來越奇怪的行為,因?yàn)樗鼈儗?duì)生活在海洋公園的小水池里感到厭煩。

(4)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“manystoriesofdolphinssavingpeoplefromwater”可知。

(5)主旨大意題。根據(jù)“It’stimeforustofindoutthetruthbehindtheanimalshows.Iftheybelongtotheocean,howcantheylivehappilyandhealthilyintheoceanparks”可知,人們應(yīng)該盡力保護(hù)海豚。

4.【答案】

(1)B

(2)C

(3)D

(4)D

(5)C

5.【答案】

(1)B

(2)C

(3)D

【解析】

(1)此題是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Wednesday,July1”橫列和“Description描述”豎列可知,天氣情況是“PartlyCloudy局部多云”。

因此,正確答案是B。

(2)此題是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Temperature溫度”豎列可知,最高溫度出現(xiàn)在周六,為31℃。

因此,正確答案是C。

(3)此題是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Friday,July3”橫列和“Humidity(濕度)”豎列可知,濕度是87%。

因此,正確答案是D。

6.【答案】

(1)C

(2)F

(3)A

(4)G

(5)B

(6)E

7.【答案】

(1)i①熊貓喜歡吃竹筍。

ii②PandasliveinChina.

(2)Whydopeoplelikepandas

(3)shy

(4)Thereareonlyabout1,500pandasnow.

8.【答案】

(1)C

(2)B

(3)C

(4)A

9.【答案】

(1)Tofindthefood.

(2)Thedaybefore.

(3)Undertheirmother'sbigwings.

(4)Bypullingapartherownchestandlettingherbabieseather.

(5)Becauseshewantedtoprotectherbabyrabbits.

(6)Everyonelovestheirownchildren.Theloveforourownchildrenmaybe

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