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PAGEPAGE1限時練習(xí):40min完成時間:月日天氣:作業(yè)09閱讀理解專練(單選)做閱讀理解時,可遵循“四部曲”的原則,即:仔細(xì)閱讀題干;快速閱讀短文;認(rèn)真逐題作答;復(fù)查校對答案。第一步,仔細(xì)閱讀題干,特別注意問題里的特殊疑問詞,是問的哪些疑問詞,例如when,what,why,where,how,howoften,howmuch.等第二步,快速閱讀短文,帶著問題去讀文章,即scanning,就是尋讀。快速閱讀一遍弄清段落大意,對全文有一個整體了解,閱讀時從宏觀入手,掌握中心大意,注意說明中心大意的主要事實和具體細(xì)節(jié),抓住關(guān)鍵詞,弄清作者寫作意圖。如果遇到生詞,應(yīng)先跳過,繼續(xù)通讀全文,也可以通過上下文來推測含義。第三步,認(rèn)真逐題作答,看完短文后,對整篇短文有了大致的了解,然后馬上看后面的問題,帶著問題去找答案。如果是客觀信息題,可直接在短文中找到出處。如果是推理判斷題,則迅速再讀全文,仔細(xì)分析思考,將近似的答案對照原文反復(fù)比較,推敲,并選出最佳答案。第四步,認(rèn)真校對所選答案,做完所有題目后,再讀一遍短文,逐一檢查所有答案是否正確,應(yīng)該遵循“有理有據(jù)”的原則。如果有拿不定主意的答案,千萬不要隨意更改,要尊重“第一印象”,一定要從原文中找到依據(jù),方可更正??傊?,“冰凍三尺,非一日之寒”,做好閱讀理解題要求學(xué)生具備扎實的英語的基本功,這些要來自平時嚴(yán)格的基本功訓(xùn)練和長期的知識積累。一、閱讀單選Passage1(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))Somedesigners(設(shè)計師)aretryingtobuildanewtypeofhouse.Thepicturebelowshowssomeinformationaboutthehouse.1.Accordingtothepassage,theplantsontherooftopcan__________.A.keepthehousecool B.takeinwaterC.makethehousebeautiful D.preventwaterpassingthrough2.Thewatersensors__________canwarnpeopleaboutfloods.A.inthegarden B.inthewallsC.underthefloor D.onthetopoftheroof3.Duringfloods,__________canmakethehouseriselikeaboat.A.thefloorsofthehouse B.theplantsontherooftopC.thebuoyantmaterialsunderthehouse D.thedrainagesystem4.Thedesignersbuildthespecialhouseto__________.A.moveiteasily B.fightagainstsnowstormsC.reusethewaste D.keepsafeduringfloodsPassage2(2023上·陜西西安·九年級統(tǒng)考期中)DoyouknowtheLanternFestival?ItisatraditionalChinesefestival.Whenthousandsoflanternslightupthecityatnight,theChineseLanternFestivaliscoming.ItiscelebratedonthefifteenthdayoftheChineseNewYear.SeveraldaysbeforetheLanternFestival,peoplebegintomakelanterns.Allkindsoflanternsshineintheskyagainstthedarknight.Someofthelanternsaresmall,andothersarereallybig.Somelooklikebeautifulflowersandlovelyanimals.Thelanternsaremadeofdifferentmaterials.Thereareplastic(塑料的)lanterns,silklanterns,andpaperlanterns.Whilemakinglanterns,peopleusuallywriteriddles(謎語)onthem.DuringtheLanternFestival,peoplegooutsidetohavealookatthelanternsandguesstheriddlesonthem.Usually,peoplecangetaprizeaslongastheygivetherightanswer.Peopletogetherwiththeirfamilywalkhappilyinthecrowdedstreets,lookingatmanykindsofamazinglanterns.Whilesomepeopleareenjoyingthebeautifullanterns,othersarewatchingtraditionalChineseliondanceperformances.Peoplepreparedeliciousricedumplingsinthemorningfortheirfamilyandfriendstoenjoyintheevening.Thesweetsmellmakeseveryonehungry.Everythingisveryinterestingandeveryoneisveryhappy.5.WhatdopeopledobeforetheLanternFestival?A.Peoplebegintomakelanterns. B.Peopleguesstheriddles.C.Peopleenjoythebeautifullanterns. D.Peoplehavedeliciousricedumplings.6.Whichkindofthefollowinglanternsisnotmentioned(被提到)inthepassage?A.Plasticlanterns. B.Silklanterns. C.Paperlanterns. D.Glasslanterns.7.Theunderlinedsentenceinthepassageprobablymeansthat________.A.peoplecangetaprizethoughtheygivethewronganswerB.ifpeopleguesstheriddlecorrectly,theycangetaprizeC.peoplecangetaprizeunlesstheysucceedingivingtherightanswerD.peoplecangetaprizebeforetheygivetherightanswer8.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthepassage?A.Health. B.Sports. C.Culture. D.Travel.Passage3(2022上·貴州六盤水·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)WumengGrasslandTicket:45yuanforadults,freeforchildren(under12)Openingtime:24hourseverydayBesttourseason:SpringActivities:watchthesunrise,enjoyflowers,ridehorses,flykites…LaochangBambooForestTicket:60yuanforadults,halfforstudentsandteachersOpeningtime:8:00a.m.—18:00p.m.everydayBesttourseason:SummerActivities:drinkspecialtea,enjoythecool,drawpictures,tastelocalsnacks…TuoleAncientGinkgoTicket:30yuanforall(youneedtobooktickettwodaysinadvance)Openingtime:9:00a.m.—17:00p.m.onweekdaysBesttourseason:AutumnActivities:enjoyautumn,takephotos,eatginkgobanquet(銀杏宴)…YusheSkiResortTicket:98yuanforadults,50yuanforchildren(9—12)Openingtime:10:00a.m.—17:00p.m.onMonday,FridayandSaturdayBesttourseason:WinterActivities:ski,enjoysnow…9.HowmuchwillyourparentspayiftheywanttovisitWumengGrassland?A.45yuan. B.90yuan. C.33yuan.10.Ifyouwanttotakesomepicturesofbamboo,youcangoto________.A.TuoleAncientGinkgo B.YusheSkiResort C.LaochangBambooForest11.Ifyouwanttoenjoythebeautyoffallandexperienceskiing,youcanvisit________.A.TuoleAncientGinkgoandYusheSkiResortB.LaochangBambooForestandYusheSkiResortC.WumengGrasslandandTuoleAncientGinkgo12.Wherecanyoureadthispassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inaguidebook. C.Inamagazine.Passage4(2023上·遼寧沈陽·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)①Asmileshowsthatapersonishappy.Forexample,apersonmaysmilewhenheispleasedwithagradeonatest.OrapersonmightsmileifafriendtoldafunnyjokePeoplesmileformanydifferentreasons.Butsmilesaremorethanjustawayforpeopletoshowthattheyarehappy.Thereareothergoodreasonstosmileoften.②First,itiseasiertosmilethantoshowunhappiness.Infact,itonlytakes17muscles(肌肉)tosmile.Butittakes43musclestoshowunhappiness.Sogivethemusclesinyourfacearestandsmile!③Second,smilesarenice.Peoplemaytrytolookniceontheoutsidebyexercisingorwearingniceclothes.However,thereisafamoussaying:asmileisthebestthingapersoncanwear.Thatisbecauseitiseasytobearoundsomeonewhoissmilingandhappy.Almostnoonewantstobearoundsomeonewhoisunhappyallthetime.④Third,smilesarehelpful.Bothsmilingandlaughingcanquicklyspreadfromonepersontoanother.Ifonepersonsmiles,peoplearoundhimwanttosmile,too.Similarly,whenapersonlaughs,peopletend(傾向)tolaughwithhim.Ifapersonissad,thebestthingtodoistoshareasmileorlaugh.Itistheeasiestandcheapestwaytocheersomeoneup.Usuallynobodywouldliketoturndowntheinvitationwhichisofferedbyapersonwithasmile.⑤Finally,smilingandlaughingareverygoodforthebody.Evenifyouaremadorsad.trysmiling.You’llfindthatitwillbehardtostaymadorsadforverylong13.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“turndown”meanmostpossibly?A.Accept. B.Receive. C.Refuse. D.Share.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Smilinghasnothingtodowithhealth.B.Smilinghelpspeoplegetoverunhappyfeelings.C.Thebestwaytocomfortsomeoneistoshareyourownstory.D.Peoplewhowearsmileslookmorepolitethanthosewhodon’t.15.Howisthetextorganized?(①=Paragraph1,②=Paragraph2,.)A. B.C. D.16.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthistext?A.Thepowerofsmiling. B.Theimportanceofhappiness.C.Differentwaysofsmiling. D.Waysofmakingpeoplehappy.Passage5(2022上·山東淄博·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Peopleoftenuseshoppingcarts(購物車)whenshoppinginthesupermarketnow.Buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhenandhowtheywereinvented?Intheearly20thcentury,moreandmorepeopleownedcarsandfridges.Theywantedtobuylotsoffoodatatime,buttherewerenowaystocarryeverythingtheywantwhilewalkingaroundthesupermarket.ItwasSylvanGoldmanwhodesignedthefirstshoppingcartin1937.However,thecartwasnotacceptedbyeveryone.Menrefusedtouseitastheythoughttheycouldeasilycarryashoppingbasket.Womenusuallypushedababycarriage(嬰兒車)sotheycouldn’tpushashoppingcartatthesametime.Itwasonlytheolderpeoplewhouseditinthebeginning.Goldmantooksomemeasurestosolvetheproblems.Heranadsthatshowedatired-lookingwomanwithashoppingbasketfullofgoods.Theadread,“Nomoreofthis.”Healsoaskedgood-lookingmenandwomento“shop”withshoppingcarts.Heevenpaidamantostandatthedoortogreetcustomersandofferthemacart.Iftheyrefused,hewouldnotethateveryoneelsewasusingacart,pointingtothe“modelshoppers”.Bythe1940s,shoppingcartsbecamepopular.Thoughthecartswerewidelyused,theywerenotperfect.LateranotherinventorOrlaE.Watsonimprovedtheshoppingcart,makingthemlookliketheshoppingcartweusetoday.17.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.People’sshoppinghabitsintheearly20thcentury.B.Thereasonwhyshoppingcartswereinvented.C.Therapiddevelopmentofsociety.D.ThedifficultiesGoldmanmet.18.Whydidmenrefusetouseashoppingcartinthebeginning?A.Theythoughttheywerestrongenoughtocarryashoppingbasket.B.Thecartwastoosmalltoholdthethingstheybought.C.Theyhadtopushababycarriagewhentheyshopped.D.Thecartwasdifficulttopush.19.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toshowtheimportanceoftheshoppingcart.B.Toencouragepeopletoinventmoreeverydaythings.C.Totellustheinventionanddevelopmentoftheshoppingcart.D.Toexplainwhypeopledidn’tuseshoppingcartsinthebeginning.20.Whichofthefollowingproverbs(諺語)areshowninthepassage?①Agoodbeginningishalfdone.②Romewasnotbuiltinoneday.③Nomancandotwothingsatonce④Needisthemotherofinvention.A.①② B.②④ C.③④ D.①④Passage6(2023上·浙江衢州·九年級衢州市實驗學(xué)校教育集團(衢州學(xué)院附屬學(xué)校教育集團)??计谥校賅elcometotheChinaAviation(航空)Museum!LocatedatthefootofDatangMountaininChangpingDistrictofBeijing,itisAsia’slargestmuseumofairplanerelics(遺跡).It’smyfavoritemuseuminthewholeworld.Ifyouspendonedayvisitinghere,youcanjoininmanyinterestingactivitiesandenjoyyourselves.TheChinaAviationMuseumincludesthreelargeexhibitionareas:Cavern(洞穴)ExhibitionHall,Open-airExhibitionArea,andOfficeHall.②WhenyouwalkintotheChinaAviationMuseum,thefirstthingyouwillseeisthemarkwhichisupto9metershigh.TheCavernExhibitionHallisinthesouthofthemark.Inthishall,youcangetagoodknowledgeoftheworld’sgreataviationtreasuresfromancienttomodernairplanes.Theseexhibitsareplacedontwosidesintimeorder.TherightsidenotonlyexhibitsairplaneswhicharefamousinChineseAviationhistory,andtheleftsideisalotofmodernairplanesproducedbyChina.③Asyouwalktothenorthfromthesign,youcannotmisstheOpen-airExhibitionArea.TheHeroStreetrunsthroughitanddividestheareaintotwoparts.Thereisaman-madelakeontheleftoftheHeroStreet.Onthesouthernsideofthelake,thereareplanesspeciallyforgreatpeople.TherightsideoftheHeroStreetistheModelHall,whichexhibitsfighterplanes,radar(雷達),andhelicopters(直升機).④AllthewaydowntotheHeroStreetliestheOfficeHall.Inthishall,thereare28realairplanes,over550modelsofvariousairplanes,over20,000books,morethan1850picturesandphotosaswellas1,021giftsoffriendshipfromothercountries.OnthewestsideoftheOfficeHalllaysaCSfieldcamp.Youcanhaveafantasticexperiencehere.⑤TheChinaAviationMuseumiswonderfulforpeopleofallages.Youcanfindsomethingspecialandhavefunthere.Itisopenfrom9amto5pm.Soifyouwanttolearnaboutthespace,don’tforgettovisittheChinaAviationMuseum.Wearewaitingforyourcoming!21.Wherecanthevisitorslearnaboutthedevelopmenthistoryoftheaviation?A.TheHeroStreet. B.OfficeHall.C.Open-airExhibitionArea. D.CavernExhibitionHall.22.Accordingtothepassage,whichisthemapoftheChinaSpaceMuseum?A. B.C. D.23.Whatisthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TotelltherulesinChinaAviationMuseum.B.TogivefactsabouttheChinaAviationMuseum.C.ToattractpeopletovisitChinaAviationMuseum.D.TosharehisexperienceinChinaAviationMuseum.24.Whatisthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B.C. D.Passage7(2022上·江蘇南京·九年級統(tǒng)考期末)Peopleareseenwalkingtheirdogsalmosteveryday.However,it’snowvogueinChineseuniversitiestowalk“dogs”madeofcardboard.Videosof“cardboarddogs”aregoingviralorChinesesocialmedialately,makingthesecreativelymade“animals”extremelypopular.Walkingthe“cardboarddogs”hasevenbecomeafunwayofsocializingforuniversitystudents,whichismoreimportantforagenerationgrowingupincreasinglyonlineandlackingregularopportunitiesforface-to-facecommunication.Whenwalking“cardboarddogs”oncampus,studentscantalkjoyfullywitheachother,eventhoughmanyhavenevermetbefore.Somepeoplethink“walkingcardboarddogs”ischildish,butLiJing,adogloverfromNortheastNormalUniversityinnortheastChina’sJilinProvince,saidthatwhatotherssayisnotthatimportant.ForLi,whatmattersmostistobehappy.Shealwayswantedtokeepadoginherdormitoryandmakingacardboardoneisaperfectsubstitute.FanXinran,anotherstudentfromtheuniversitysaidthatmaking“cardboarddogs”hasbelpedherrelievepressureandhasgivenhermoreopportunitiestocommunicatewithothers.“Associalanimalspeopleneedface-to-facecommunication,especiallywheninterpersonalexchangesaremoreandmoreonlinenowadays.”saidQuHongmei,deputydeanoftheSchoolofPhilosophyandSociologyinJilinUniversity.“Thecardboarddogtrendmayafterallbeagreatopportunityforuniversitystudentstogooutdoorsandcommunicatemorewitheachother,”Quadded.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vogue”mean?A.popular B.a(chǎn)ttractive C.unusual D.strange26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Walkingthecardboarddogshelppeopletalkmoreonline.B.Walkingthecardboarddogsisanactivityheldbyschools.C.Alotofpeopleincludingchildrenliketowalkthecardboarddogs.D.Walkingthecardboarddogscanincreasechancestocommunicate.27.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.LiJingkeepsadoginherdormitory.B.Wecanbuycardboarddogsonthemarket.C.Manystudentsareseentotalkabouttheircreativelymadedogsintheplayground.D.Thisgenerationneedsonlinecommunicationinsteadofface-to-facecommunication.28.Walkingthecardboarddogscanhelppeople________.①relievepressure②learnhowtokeepdogs③gooutsidemoreoften④communicatemore

⑤getmorechancestomakefriendsA.②③④⑤ B.①②③⑤ C.①③④⑤ D.①②③④Passage8(2023上·重慶沙坪壩·九年級重慶一中校考期中)OnOctober16th,apieceofnewsattractedaheateddiscussionontheInternet.Anuntiedbigblackdogsuddenlybit(咬)a2-year-oldgirlinChengdu.Althoughthemotherandabravewomancleaner

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