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第第頁九年級(jí)英語上冊閱讀理解10篇【一】SincethestartofCOVID-19,manypeoplehavebeenstuck(困住的)indoors.Onlineclassesandworkingfromhomemeansittingaroundalot.Wealreadyknowthatifwedon’tmovemuch,wegetfatter,wegetheartproblemsandmaybewegetdiabetes(糖尿病).Butnewstudieshaveshownthatitcouldbebadforourmind,too.Astudyof937AmericanadultsduringCOVID-19foundthataboutone-thirdofthemsataroundformorethan10hoursperday.Itreportedthatpeoplewhosatfortoolongoftenshowedmoresymptomsofdepression(抑郁的癥狀).Anotherstudystudiedchildrenaged12,14and16.Itfoundthatthelongertheysat,thehigherdepressionscorestheywouldgetbyage18.Accordingtothestudy,ifeighteen-year-oldchildrensattoooften,theyhaddepressionscores28percenthigherthanthosewhoweremoreactive.Scientistsarenotsureyetabouttheconnectionbetweentoomuchsittinganddepression.ButanexpertnamedMatsHallgrensaid,“sittingfortoolongcanslowbloodflow(流動(dòng))inthebodyincludingbloodflowtothebrain.Itmightalsoinfluencethegrowthofneurons(神經(jīng)細(xì)胞)inthebrain.Andcouchpotatoesmightdootherunhealthythingswhilesittingonthesofa,suchaseatingonjunkfood.Allthesemayleadtodepression.”Isthereanygoodnews?It’seasytodealwiththeproblem.AaronKandolafromUniversityCollegeLondon,UK,said“allkinds”ofmovementmighthelp,evenlightactivity.

“Itisgreattoexerciseandplaysports,”saidKandola.“Butanythingyoucandotoavoidsittingfortoolongwillhelpwithmood(情緒),stressandthinkingclearly.”Thekeymessageisjusttomovemore,moreoften.()1.Whatwillprobablyhappenifwedon’tmovemuch?

A.Wewillbecomeheavier. B.Wewillbehealthier. C.Wewillfeelrelaxed.

()2.Accordingtothestudy,_______Americanadultssataroundformorethan10hoursa dayduringCOVID-19.

A.about200 B.About300 C.About500()3.Whatmight“couchpotatoes”meaninparagraph5?

A.沙發(fā)上的土豆 B.血液流動(dòng)迅速的人 C.坐在沙發(fā)上懶得動(dòng)的人

()4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage? A.Sittingfortoolongisgoodforteenagers’health.3 B.Moreexercisemightmakepeoplehappyandthinkclearly.

C.It’sdifficulttosolvetheproblemscausedbysittingfortoolong.

()5.What’sthepurpose(目的)ofthetext? A.Toencouragepeopletomovemoreoften.

B.Tointroducethesymptomsofdepression. C.Toexplainthereasonwhypeoplesittoooften.

【二】“Whenlifegivesyoulemons,makelemonade(檸檬汁).”ThisisacommonsayinginEnglishanditencouragespositiveattitude(積極的態(tài)度).Lemonstastesverysour.However,byaddingwaterandsugartothem,youwillbeabletoenjoyadeliciousdrink.BecauseofCOVID-19,lifehasgivenyoualotoflemonslately.It’sautumntime.Natureisfascinatingandtheweatheriscool.Youshouldbeoutsideplaying.Butifyoudothatthesedays,youwillprobablybecomeill.Youhavenochoicebuttostayindoors.So,whatshouldyoudo?Justsitthereandeatlemons,orlearnhowtomakelemonade?Homequarantine(居家隔離)isgivingpeoplethechancetodothingsthattheydidn’thavetimetodobefore,suchasreading,learningtocook,takinguptheirhobbiesandspendingmoretimewithfamilies.Foryoungerpeople,thehomequarantinecouldalsobeachancetolearnanimportantlifelessondirectly:Whilelifecanbedifficultattimes,itcanstillbeenjoyedifyouhavetherightattitude.Therearesomethingsyoucandotokeepapositiveattitude.First,stayhealthy.Don’tstayuplateorsleeptoolong.Anddosomeexerciseeveryday.Second,makeatimeplanforstudyandhobbies,orjustsomequiettimeforyourself.Third,careaboutothers.Yourparentsmayhavemuchstressthesedays,sodon’tmaketheirlivesanymoredifficultby,forexample,arguingwiththem.

Thepandemic(疫情)willfinallyend,butyouwillalwaysrememberitasabigeventinyourlife.Hopefully,itwillmakeyouandallofChina’syoungerpeoplestrongerandmorepositivesothatyouwillforeverbeknownasthe“l(fā)emonade”generation(一代),andnotthe“sour”one.()1.Howdoesthewriterstartthetext?

A.Bygivingsomesuggestions. B.Bytellinghisexperience. C.Byexplainingasaying.

()2.Inthewriter’seyes,theunderlinedword“l(fā)emons”inparagraph2means_______.

A.fruits B.troubles C.tricks()3.YoungerpeoplecoulddothefollowingthingsduringhomequarantineEXCEPT(除了) _______.

A.exercisinginthepark

B.takingupnewhobbies

C.learninganimportantlifelesson

()4.TokeepapositiveattitudeduringofCOVID-19,wecan_______.

A.studydayandnight

B.develophealthylivinghabits

C.carelittleaboutourparents

()5.Whatcanyouinferfromthetext?

A.Likefather,likeson.

B.Anappleadaykeepsadoctoraway. C.Lifeisaboutlearningtodanceintherain.【三】Thetwoboys,TomandHuck,hidingupstairs(樓上),wereveryfrightened(驚嚇的)becausetheyworriedaboutbeingfoundbyInjunJoeandhisfriend.Throughtheholeinthefloor,thetwoboyssawthemeneatandtalk.Thenthemenweretiredandfellasleep.TomandHucklaythereforaverylongtime.Finally,thetwomenwokeupandliftedupastoneinthegroundandtookoutsomemoneytheyhadstolen.ThenInjunJoeliftedupanotherstoneandfoundabox.“What’sthis?”InjunJoeasked.

Thetwomenpulledtheboxoutofthegroundandopenedit.Thetwoboys,TomandHuck,couldn’tbelievetheireyeswhentheysawtherewasmuchmoneyinit.Theywereveryexcited.

“There’sthousandsofdollarsinthebox!”saidhisfriend.“ItmusthavebeenleftherebyMurrel,”saidInjunJoe.

“Whatwillwedowithit?”

“We’lltakeittomyhideout(隱匿處).”

“Numberoneornumbertwo?”

“Numbertwo,underthecross.”

ThenInjunJoeandhisfriendsawsometoolsinthecorneranddecidedtogoupstairs.Butthestairs(樓梯)brokewhenInjunJoestoodonthem!Sothetwomenleftthehouseandwenttowardstheriver.Tomwenthomeasquicklyashecould.

Thenextday,thetwoboysrememberedthe“Numbertwo”,thinkingthismustbethenumberoftheroominthehotel.Theygotallthekeystheycouldfindanywhere.ButTomdiscoveredthedoorwasnotlocked.Heopenedit!

—Adapted(改編)fromTheAdventureofTomSawyer()1.WhywereTomandHuckveryfrightened?

A.Becausetheyworriedaboutbeingfound.

B.BecausetheystoleInjunJoeandhisfriend’smoney.

C.BecauseInjunJoeandhisfriendwerelookingforthem.()2.Aftertheysawmuchmoneyinthebox,TomandHuckfeltvery_______.

A.frightened B.surprised C.worried()3.WhatwouldInjunJoedowiththemoney?

A.Hewouldthrowitaway.

B.Hewouldhideitintheground.

C.Hewouldtakeittohishideout.()4.Whichofthefollowingistherightorder?

①InjunJoeliftedupanotherstoneandfoundabox.

②Twoboysupstairssawthemeneatandtalk.

③Thetwomenwenttowardstheriver.

④Twoboyssawsomuchmoneyinthebox.

⑤ThestairsbrokewhenInjunJoestoodonthem.

A.②①④⑤③ B.②⑤④③① C.④②①③⑤()5.Fromthestory,wecanknow_______.

A.TomfollowedthemenwhenInjunJoeandhisfriendleftthehouse.

B.Tomthought“Numbertwo”wasthenumberoftheroominthehotel. C.Tomopenedthedooroftheroominthehotelwiththekeythathefound.

【四】Thenaturalworldiscolorfulwithhumans,plantsandanimalsshowingdifferentcolors.Humanskincanbemanydifferentcolorsanditchangeswiththesun,ourfeelingsorourhealth.Thisisbecauseofpigments(色素).Andtheyreflectlightandmakewhattheeyeseesascolors.So,whenwefeelexcitedorangry,ourheartcansendmorebloodtothefaceandthepigmentsintheskinbecomered.Thisiswhywehavetheexpressionthatsomeone“seesred”whentheyareangry.Plantsalsohavepigments.Colorisimportantforthemtoliveon.Thebrightcolorsofflowerscatchtheattentionofinsects.Andthentheycarrytheirpollen(花粉)fromoneflowertoanother.Bees(蜜蜂)canseecolorshumanscannot,andtheyfollowthesetotheinsideoftheflower.Withoutbeesvisitingflowersinthisway,manyplantswoulddieout.Animalsalsousecolorsfortheirownneed.Theyprotectthemselveswithdifferentcolorssothattheywon’tbeseenbypredators.Takethehare(atypeofwildrabbit)forexample.Itchangescolorswithseasonsforthisreason.Duringsummeritisabrowncolor,andinwinteritiswhitesothatitcanhideinthesnow.However,someanimalsusecolorsasawarningtomakepredatorsstayaway.Brightcolorssuchasyellowandredareoftenusedinthisway.Nature,however,isveryclever,andpredatorsalsousecolorstoattract(吸引)theanimalstheyfeedon.So,wecanseethattheremaybemanydifferentreasonsandusesforcolorsinthenaturalworld.Someusesofcolorinnatureremainunknown,butonethingisforsure.Colornotonlymakesourplanetbeautifulbutitisalsonecessaryforourplanettoliveon.()1.Paragraph2mainlytellsusthat_______cause(s)humanskintochangecolor.

A.health B.pigments C.sunshine()2.Flowersuse_______toattractbees,andbeescarry_______fromoneflowertoanother tomakethemliveon.

A.colors;leaves B.leaves;color C.colors;pollen

()3.Theunderlinedword“predators”inParagraph4means_______inChinese.

A.捕食者 B.受害者 C.藏匿者

()4.WhichisWRONGaboutanimals’usingcolorfortheirownneed?

A.Theyprotectthemselvesfrompredators.

B.Theyusecolorstoattractpredators.

C.Theywarnpredatorstostayaway.

()5.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Todescribeanimals’waysoflife.

B.Toencourageustostudycolorinnature.

C.Tointroducetheusesofcolorsforlifeonearth.【五】FinlandliesinthenorthernpartofEurope.ItisnotonlythehometownofSantaClaus,butalsorichgroundforheavymetal(金屬)music.Forevery100,000people,thereare70metalbands,accordingtoMedium.Everyyear,thousandsof“metalheads”gettogetheratFinland’smanymetalfestivals,especiallyduringsummer.In2019,FinlandhelditsfirstHeavyMetalKnitting(編織)Competition.Twelvegroupsfromeightcountriestookpartinit.Manymusicloversdon’tlikeheavymetalmusicbecauseofitsrudenessandloudness.ButwhydoesthisformofmusicbecomesopopularinFinland?Whereyoulivemakesyouwhoyouare.ThecoldandsometimesawfulweathermaketheFinnishpeoplebecomemoreandmoreinterestedinthisheavierformofrock.“Whensomeoneisinthecoldanddarkenvironmentforlongperiodsoftime,itisonlynaturalthatsomeformofdepression(憂郁)willstarttosetin,”thewebsiteAMetalStateOfMindreported.“HowdomanyFinnsdealwiththisdepression,andthanmetal.”AccordingtoMedium,mostFinnishpeopleareemotionallyrestrained(情感克制的).TheFinnsdonoteasilyexpresstheirfeelingswhentheytalk.Whateverfeelings—softorhard—theyfeel,theykeeptheminside.Forthem,emotionalintroversion(內(nèi)向性)isaformofbehaviorinFinland.“Ifeelthattheintroversionalsohastodowiththefactthatwedon’twanttotellpersonalsecretstoothers.Ithasnotbeensociallyacceptabletoshowgreatfeelings,suchasangerorsadness.”O(jiān)nehastoappear‘strong’atallcosts,“Ida-KatharinaKiljander,oneoftheleadsingersofametalbandMournfulLines,toldMedium.“Itisdifficulttodiscussourfeelings,butstillweneedawaytodealwiththeseangerorsadness.”()1.HowmanyheavymetalmusicbandstookpartintheHeavyMetalKnittingCompetition in2019? A.Seventy. B.Twelve. C.Eight.()2.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceWhereyoulivemakesyouwhoyouare.in paragraph2mean? 一方水土養(yǎng)育一方人。 近朱者赤,近墨者黑。 C.你的態(tài)度決定了你的高度。()3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.Finlandisrichgroundbecausepeoplecangrowvegetablesandfruit. B.TherearemanyformsofmusicbetterthanheavymetalmusicforFinnish. C.MostFinnishpeoplearerestrainedbecausetheywanttokeepthingsprivate.()4.WhydoFinnishpeoplelikeheavymetalmusicaccordingtothepassage? A.Becauseofitsdepressionandloudness. B.Becausemetalmusiccanofferawaytoexpresstheirfeelings. C.BecauseFinnishpeopleareoutgoing.()5.Wherecanwefindthepassage? A.Inanovel. B.Inamusicmagazine. C.Inadiary.【六】Oneyearago,theworldfamousfurniturecompanyIKEA(宜家)heldaneventinwhichtheyinvitedallthecustomers’childrentodesign(設(shè)計(jì))thesofttoysoftheirdreams.Thentheychose10winnersandturnedtheirdrawingsintorealproductsthateveryonecanbuy.What’smore,foreachsofttoyboughtbycustomers,IKEAgaveawayaboutoneeurotoUNICEFandSavetheChildren.Inanotherword,IKEA’sspecialtoysweredesignedforkidsbykids.

DominicWilcoxisaBritishdesignerandinventor.Healsostartedaprojectcalled“Inventors”toencouragechildrentodosomedesigning.However,decidingtotakechildren’simaginationseriouslyandseewhereitleads.Heaskedover450childrenintheUKtocomeupwithideasforinventionsanddrawtheirdesignsonpaper.Thenheselectedaround60inventiondrawingsfrom600handedinandsentthemtolocalmakersthatcouldhelpwithproducing.Tomakesurethatthemakerscreatedexactlywhatthechildrenwanted,theyoungdesignersoftheselecteddrawingswereinvitedtoexplaintheirinventionsindetailsthemselves.Themakershadonly4weekstoturnkids’crazyandcreativeideasintorealproductsbuttheyallsucceededinmakingthechildren’sdreamscometrue.

Manyofthechildren’sinventionswerepracticalandhopedtohelpthosewithdisabilities.Takeapopularinventionnamed“Phonefriend”foranexample.ItsinventorColinSalmonsaid,“Telephoneboxesarenotbigenoughforwheelchairs.I’minventingaboxwherethephonecomesout.”Hethenexplainedthroughhisdrawinghowa“sensormat”(傳感坐墊)canmakeitpossible.

()1.Whatdoesthewritermeantodoinparagraph1?

A.IntroduceacompanyIKEAtoreaders.

B.Introduceaneventinvitingchildrentodesign.

C.Giveawaysomemoneytosavethechildren.

()2.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

①Over450childrenintheUKcomeupwiththeideasand60ofthemarechosen. ②Themakersturncrazyandcreativeideasintorealproducts.

③Childrendrawtheirdesignsonpaper.

④Theyoungdesigneroftheselecteddrawingexplainstheirinventions.

A.①④②③ B.①③④② C.②①④③()3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“selected”meaninparagraph2?

A.描述 B.繪制 C.挑選

()4.ColinSalmoninvented“phonefriend”to_______.

A.helpthedisabledusethephone

B.helpchildrenmakefriendsonthephone

C.teachpeoplehowtomakea“sensormat”

()5.Thetextmainlytellsusabout_______.

A.howIKEAencouragedchildrentoinvent

B.whyIKEAgaveawaymoneytoUNICEF

C.howmuchthechildrenacrosstheUKlovedrawing

【七】IntheUnitedStates,peoplethrowaway500millionplasticstrawseveryday.TheseareenoughtocircletheEarthtwice!Unluckily,theyarealmostneverrecycledbecausetheyaretoosmall.Nowplasticstrawsaretheaimofgrowingenvironmentalmovements.AmongthemisBeStrawFree.MiloCress,23,startedthemovementattheageof16."InoticedthatwheneverIorderedadrinkatarestaurant,itwouldcomewithastrawsaidtheAmericanteenager."Thisseemedlikeahugewaste."Cressstartedbyaskingrestaurantsinhishomecitytostopprovidingstrawsifcustomersdon'taskforone.Manyagreed.Overtheyears,restaurantsintheUnitedStatesjoinedthemovement.Onaverage,theynowuse50-80percentfewerplasticstrawsthantheyusedto.Inothercountries,therearesimilarmovements.IntheUnitedKingdom,manyrestaurantsnowusepaperstrawsinsteadofplasticones.TheBritishgovernmentisplanningtobanallplasticwasteby2042.HereinChina,manyrestaurantsstilluseplasticstraws.Willyoudosomethingtochangethesituation?()1.Whydopeoplealmostneverrecycleplasticstraws? A.Becausetheplasticstrawsareverycheap. B.Becausetheplasticstrawsareverysmall. C.Becausepeoplecanmaketheplasticstrawsquiteeasily.()2.HowoldwasMiloCresswhenhestartedBeStrawFree? A.11yearsold. B.23yearsold. C.16yearsold.()3.WhathasMiloCressdoneaccordingtothepassage? A.Hehasaskedpeopletostopaskingforplasticstrawsatrestaurants B.hehasaskedrestaurantsnottoofferstrawswithoutcustomers'requirements. C.He]hasaskedrestaurantstoreplaceplasticstrawswithpaperones()4.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"ban"? A.禁止 B.要求 C.收購()5.Attheendofthepassage,thewriterexpectsreadersto______. A.makefriendswithMiloCress B.inviteotherpeopletoreadthispassage C.dosomethingsimilartowhatMiloCresshasdone【八】TbrahimHamadtouhasamazedviewersbyplayingtabletenniswithhismouthatTokyo2021—havinglostbothhisarmsattheageoften.TheParalympics(殘疾人運(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì))isfullofinspirationalsportsmenandwomenovercomingtheirdisabilitiesinamazingways,andfanswerecheeredbyHamadtou’sperformanceinthetabletennismatch.Hamadtouhasputonawonderfulexperienceeventhoughhelosthisarmsinatrainaccidentwhilejustachild,meaninghecontrolsthebatwithhismouthandsetsupserveswithhisfoot.

Havingfirstputthebatunderwherehisarmusedtobe,hewentfromstrengthtostrengthwhenadopting(采用)hismouthtohelpplay.

“It’snoteasyatall,”hesays.“Everythinginmybodymoveswithme.IneedtostrengthenmylegsallthetimebecauseIdependonmylegsmorethananyotherplayer.Myneckneedstobealwaysstrengthened.Thesamegoesformyteeth.Thepaddleshouldnotmoveatallbetweenmyteethbecauseifitdoes,Iloseeverything.Itwasquitedifficultplayingtabletennisaftertheaccident,”Hamadtourecalled,“Ihadtopracticehardforthreeconsecutive(連續(xù)的)yearsonadailybasictraining.Atthebeginning,peoplewereamazedandsurprisedseeingmeplaying.Theyencouragedandsupportedmealotandtheywereveryproudofmywilling,perseverance(毅力)anddetermination(決心).”Hewonsilvermedalsatthe2011and2013AfricanChampionships.ThestarmadehisParalympicsdebutinRio(在里約首次露面)attheageof43andnow48,hecontinuestocompetewiththebestathletesofhisclass.“Ifeelhappyplayingtabletennis,”hesays.“WhenI’mstandingatthetable,probablyforgeteverythingelse.IfeelthatI’mhavingconversationswiththeballanditlistenstowhatIsay.IreallyfeellikeakingwhenI’matthetable.”()1.WhatmakesHamadtousurprisedtheworldatTokyo,2021?

A.Helostbothhisarmsattheageof10.

B.Heplaystabletenniswithhismouthandfoot.

C.HeisasportsmanattheParalympics.

()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“paddle”meaninPara.5?

A.發(fā)球器 B.乒乓球 C.乒乓球拍

()3.HowmanytimeshasHamadtouplayedattheParalympics?

A.Twice. B.Threetimes. C.Fourtimes.()4.WhycanplayingtabletennismakeHamadtouhappy?

A.Becausetheballlistenstowhathesays.

B.Becauseitcanmakehimmoreconfident.

C.Becauseitbringshimeverythinghewants.

()4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Hamadtouisbornwithtalentofplayingtabletennis.

B.Hamadtoujuststartedtoplaytabletennisaftertheaccident.

C.Whetherornotwecansucceeddependsonourdetermination.【九】ZhongKaitong,afourth-graderfromGuangzhou,enjoyedafunvacationthissummer.InsteadofhavingEnglishormathtrainingcourses,sheplayedbadmintonandbasketballmostofthetime.

Anewguideline(指導(dǎo)方針)introducedbyourgovernmentonJuly24helpedZhongenjoysomefreetimeduringthesummer.Inordertogivelessschoolworkonprimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudents,theguidelinecallsforgivinglesshomework,improvingthequality(質(zhì)量)ofeducationandregulating(規(guī)范)after-classactivities,Xinhuareported.

Accordingtotheguideline,childrenbelowthethirdgradewillnothavehomeworkanymore.Itshouldtakenomorethan90minutesforjuniorhighschoolstudentstofinishtheirhomework.

Off-campustutoringinstitutions(校外培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu))arenotallowedtoofferoverseaseducationcoursesoradvanced(超前的)teaching.Nosubject-basedtrainingwillbeallowedonweekends,nationalholidaysorduringwinterandsummervacations.Morethan75percentofchildreninChinesecitiesfromgrades1to12aretakingafterschoolcourses,GlobalTimesreported.

“Parentsareworriedthatiftheirchildrenstartbehind,theywillstaybehind.Sometraininginstitutionshavemadeuseofparents’worriestomakemoney,”saidChenXianzhe,aprofessoratSouthChinaNormalUniversity.“Theguidelineismeanttocalmtheworriesofparentsandthewholesociety.”

“Butthisdoesnotmeanalltheafter-schoolcourseswillcompletelydisappear,sincestudentwillstillhaveexams,”saidChuZhaohui,aseniorresearcherattheNationalInstituteofEducationSciences.“One-on-oneorone-on-twoclassesmightseearisebecauseofthisneed.”

“Therefore,schoolsshouldimprovetheireducationquality,takethemainresponsibilityforstudents’educationandnotpushthemintoafterschoolcourses,”Chuadded.

()1.Thepurposeofthenewguidelineisto_______.

A.makevacationslongerforstudent B.reducethepressureputonteachers

C.givelesspressureonstudents’schoolwork()2.Whichofthefollowingmatchestheguideline?

A.Allafter-schoolcoursesareaskedtoclose.

B.Homeworkisnotallowedforprimarystudents.

C.Juniorhighschoolsshouldreducetheirhomework.

()3.Accordingtotheguideline,studentsCANNOTtake_______coursesintutoring institutionsduringvacations.

A.tennis B.maths C.guitar

()4.WhatisChenXianzhe’sattitudetowardtheguideline?

A.Hesupportstheguideline.

B.Hethinkstheguidelineisuseless.

C.Heisagainsttheguideline.

()5.ChuZhaohuimightagreethat_______.

A.theguidelinewillstopoff-campustutoringcourses

B.schoolsshouldberesponsibleforstudents’education

C.educationwill

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