1、 英语英语 备考(九下) :阅读理解备考(九下) :阅读理解 4 4 一、阅读理解一、阅读理解( (共共 1515 小题,每小题小题,每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分分) ) 1阅读理解 As a child, I was really afraid of the dark and of getting lost .These fears were very real and caused me some uncomfortable moments. Maybe it was the strange way things looked and sounded in my own
2、room at night that scared me so much. There was never complete darkness, but always a streetlight or passing car lights ,which made clothes on the back of a chair take on the shape of a wild animal .Out of the corner of my eye I saw the curtains (帘) seem to move when there was no wind A very low sou
3、nd in the floor would seem a hundred times louder than in the day . My imagination wound run wild, and my heart would beat fast. I would lie very still so that the enemy would not discover me. Another of my childhood fears was that I would get lost, especially on the way home from school .Every morn
4、ing I got on the school bus right near my home That was no problem After school, though when all the buses were lined up along the street I was afraid that I would get in the wrong one and be taken to some other strange places .On school or family trips to a park or a museum I would not let the lead
5、ers out of my sight. Perhaps one of the worst fears of all I had as a child was that of not being liked or accepted by others .Being popular was so important to me then and the fear of not being liked was a serious one. One of the processes (过程) growing up is being able to realize and overcome our f
6、ears Understanding the things that scared us as children helps us achieve greater success later in life. (1)_ would scare the author at night. AStreetlight and car lights BWild animals and enemies CMoving curtains and wind DStrange sights and sounds (2)When she went to some other places, she would _
7、. Awalk away without others Btake a bus by herself Calways let the leaders in his sight Dmake sure not to take a wrong school bus (3)Which of the following would be possibly true when she was a child? AShe was usually popular among people. BShe was always the leader of the others. CShe always got po
8、or grades. DShe was not liked by some people. 二、阅读理解(共二、阅读理解(共 3030 分分) ) 阅读理解 One day, while my husband and I were passing a sporting goods store with a sign Going out of Business in a mall, I suggested looking around in it. But my husband said it was all overpriced junk. With my promise of not buy
9、ing anything, he agreed to wait in a coffee shop nearby. I entered the crowded store, and strolled up and down All of a sudden, I saw the exact canoe which my husband had been longing for many years. I gasped and blinked three times. Yes, it was still there. My heart beat wildly. I quickly walked to
10、wards it and found out the price tag which said it was S6, 000 off. Only S750?Must be mistaken! I asked a young salesman named Mathew if there was anything wrong, but I was told it was new and was on clearance sale just like everything else. After a check, however, he told me they made a mistake abo
11、ut the price which was supposed to be $4, 750. With tears in my eyes, I said, Of course, it was too good to be true. This is exactly like my husbands dreamboat. Hes going to be 62 years old this Friday. He had to retire early for his health. Its been hard on just the pension but the stubborn old foo
12、l has been saving $10 every week for years. My voice was lower and lower and then I walked away. I was already at the mall door when Mathew caught up with me. Do you have $750 plus $25 for delivery and a bit more for tax, maam?I gasped, Yes. Yes. Well then, you just have your husband sitting on the
13、front porch on Friday morning at around 10 oclock when my dad and I come to unload his new boat. I started to cry. My old hand shook and I couldnt say a word for a long time. Mathew swallowed and told me the story about his grandfather-the owner of the store, who had run it for more than 30 years, H
14、e always promised to retire one day and would spend time fishing in a canoe. He ordered this one last year. But he died, sudden-like, just last week and never found a chance to use it. I think he will be very, very happy that your husband will get this canoe. You just have to promise that he will us
15、e it a lot. I promise, I said as I hurried to look for my dear sweet husband. 2What was the original price of the canoe? A$750 B$6, 000 C$6, 750 DS4, 750 3How did the writers feeling change after seeing the price tag? ASurprised-excited-disappointed-moved BSurprised-disappointed-excited-moved CExcit
16、ed-disappointed-surprised-moved DDisappointed-excited-Surprised-moved 4Whats the best title for the passage? AGoing Out of Business BBroken Promises CA Funny Story about Canoe DA Terrible Shopping Experience 5Why did Mathew sell the canoe at such a low price to the writer?(about 40 words) 三、阅读理解三、阅读
17、理解( (本题有本题有 1515 小题,每小题小题,每小题 2 2 分,共计分,共计 3030 分分) ) 阅读理解 Green invaders (入侵者) are taking over America. Not invaders from space, but plants! You might not think of plants as dangerous, but in this case they are becoming a great threat (威胁) to the natures food chain (食物链) . The invaders are plants b
18、rought here by people from other countries to make gardens and yards look pretty. Now there are so many of those plants, they are crowding out the native plants that have lived here since before human settlers arrived. And thats a problem, says Dr Doug Tallamy, an insect expert at the University of
19、Delaware. He explains that almost all the plant-eating insects in the United States eat only certain plants. Monarch butterfly caterpillars (幼虫) , for example, eat milkweed. If people cut down milkweed and replace it with another plant, the butterflies will have no food to be alive. But the trouble
20、doesnt stop there. When insects cant get the right plants to eat and they die off, then the birds dont have enough bugs for their meals. Tallamy points out that almost all migrating (迁徙) birds depend on insects to feed their young. We cant let the plants and animals around us disappear, says Tallamy
21、. The way to protect them is to give them food to eat. But when we plant non-native plants, we are breaking the food chain, because then we dont have the insects the birds need to live. Thats bad for the Earth. We need different kinds of living things to keep the planet healthy and beautiful. The go
22、od news is: garden centers sell native plants. Just google native plants and your location, and you can find out which plants really belong where you live, says Tallamy. 6How did green invaders arrive in America? AThey fell down from space. BThey were carried to America by birds. CThey had grown her
23、e before human settlers arrived. DThey were brought in by people from foreign countries. 7According to Dr Tallamy, which of the followings about the insects in the US is NOT true? AAlmost all the plant-eating insects eat only certain plants. BMonarch butterfly caterpillars cant live without milkweed
24、. CIf insects cant eat the right plants, they will find other ones. DThe insects death will greatly influence the migrating birds. 8We can know whether a plant is native by . Agoogling it on the Internet Basking Dr Doug Tallamy Clooking it up in the dictionary Dsearching for it in the garden 9What i
25、s the best title of the passage? AGreen InvadersThreat to Local Nature BGreen InvadersLocal Living Things CGreen InvadersDangerous Food Chain DGreen InvadersEnvironmental Protectors 四、阅读理解(共四、阅读理解(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分) 阅读理解 Many people know that rubbish is a big problem on plane
26、t Earth. What many people dont know is that junk has become a problem in outer space too. According to BBC News, there are more than 22,000 pieces of space junk floating(漂浮) around the earth. And these are just the things that we can see from the surface of the earth by telescopes. There are also mi
27、llions of smaller pieces of junk that we cant see. Objects, like bits of old space rockets or satellites, move around the planet at very high speeds, so fast that even a very small piece can break important satellites or become dangerous to astronauts. If the tiniest piece of junk crashed(碰撞) into a
28、 spaceship, it could damage the vehicle. To make things worse, when two objects in space crash, they break into many smaller pieces. For example, when a U.S. satellite hit an old Russian rocket in 2009, it broke into more than 2,000 pieces, increasing the amount of space junk. To reduce additional s
29、pace junk, countries have agreed that all new space tools can only stay in space for 25 years at most. Each tool must be built to fall safely into the earths atmosphere(大气层) after that time. In the upper parts of the atmosphere, it will burn up. Many scientists are also suggesting different ways to
30、clean up space junk. In England scientists are testing a metal net that can be fired into space junk. The net catches the junk and then pulls it into the earths atmosphere to burn up. The Germans are building robots that can collect pieces of space junk and bring them back to Earth to be safely dest
31、royed. The problem is becoming more challenging because were sending more objects into space to help people use their mobile phones and computers, says Marco Castronuovo, an Italian space researcher. The time to act is now. The longer we leave the problem, the bigger it will become, he says. 10What
32、does the underlined word these in paragraph 1 refer to? ATelescopes. BSatellites. CPieces of space junk. DBBC news reports. 11Why is space junk considered a problem? AIt burns up after it re-enters the atmosphere. BIt often stops the view of telescopes on Earth. CIt could force new space tools to tr
33、avel at slower speeds. DIt may crash into other space tools causing accidents. 12Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage? A B C D 13In which section of the newspaper would you probably read this article? AEnvironment. BLocal News. CEducation. DFashion. 五、阅读理解(本题有五、阅读理解(本题有 151
34、5 小题,每小题小题,每小题 2 2 分;共计分;共计 3030 分)分) 阅读理解 Have you ever seen a car without a driver? It sounds crazy, but these computer-driven driverless cars will soon be filling roads near you. Companies like Google and Tesla have been designing and testing these cars, and the technology is there. So how? The c
35、ars have sensors (感应器) all around which can find other cars and objects in the road. Road signs are read by cameras, and satellite navigation systems (卫星导航系统) are used so the car knows how to get where you want to go. All you have to do is type in the address! Finally, a central computer system take
36、s in all the information that it receives from the sensors and cameras and works out when to speed up, stop and turn. Sound like your idea of heaven (天堂) ? Sitting back, looking out of the windows and even watching a film or reading a book while driving would be possible with this new technology. Yo
37、u wouldnt have to worry about remembering directions to where youre going. In addition, computers would also drive more safely than people they would obey the rules and have quicker action times when in dangerous situations. However, there are many drawbacks of driverless cars. Computers would have
38、difficulties making ethical (道德的) decisions: if a child ran into the road, would the computer choose to hit the child or turn suddenly and potentially kill the cars passengers? Moreover, I personally find driving fun Id miss never driving a car myself. There would also be many other decisions to be
39、made should children, or drunk people, be allowed in a driverless car by themselves? Or would there need to be a person with a driving license in the car at all times? Im not certain Id want a driverless car but its only a matter of time before theyll become more affordable and popular on our roads.
40、 14When using a driverless car, you need only_. Aread the road signs carefully Bcheck the cameras Cput the address into the computer Dremember the directions 15The third paragraph mainly tells us about the of driverless cars. Ainstructions Bstandards Cadvantages Dtests 16The underlined word potentia
41、lly in Paragraph 4 means . Apossibly Bsuccessfully Cespecially Dnaturally 17Whats the writers opinion about future driverless cars? ATheyll cause more accidents. BTheyll be less expensive. CTheyll use less energy. DTheyll run much faster. 六、阅读理解(本题有六、阅读理解(本题有 1515 小题,每小题小题,每小题 2 2 分,共计分,共计 3030 分)分)
42、 阅读理解 The Internet is an amazing invention. Because of its getting into almost everyones life, the world will probably never be the same. People can log onto the Internet 24/7 in search of whatever they need. An elderly woman who is unable to drive can use the Internet to shop, and even chat with he
43、r grandchildren without leaving the house. Collectors no longer have to go to markets or yard sales on weekends to find useful things to add to their collections. All they have to do is log onto E-bay and post a bid(出价). As a teacher, I have found the Internet is very useful in preparing the teachin
44、g plans. The Web has many sites created for teachers to share ideas and exchange information. Perhaps young people get the most from using the Internet. Besides, they can also use the Net for school projects and homework. Being able to express themselves and show creativity on sites like My-Space an
45、d Twitter is another big advantage of using Internet. As a saying goes, Every sword has two edges. I think that students sometimes depend too much on the Internet. They dont seem to understand that just being on Google doesnt make it a trusted source(信息来源). I cannot count the number of times a stude
46、nt has turned in a paper that contains incorrect facts from sites. Whats worse, chat rooms have become the new playground for bad guys. The Internet gives them the anonymity (匿名) they need to draw the attention of children and lead them to improper conversations and in some cases meeting up with the
47、m. Children may also find sites that are improper for them. Even adults can fall prey to (深受之害) stolen passwords (密码) if they arent careful about the things they are downloading onto their computer. 18What do the examples given in Paragraph 2 show? APeople spend too much time online. BThe Internet h
48、as made peoples life much easier. CMany stores will be in trouble because of online shopping. DOnline shopping has become very popular among old people. 19Why does the writer mention one of her students paper? ATo show Google is not as good as people expected. BTo suggest students write their papers
49、 independently. CTo show the Internet also provides wrong facts. DTo encourage us to use trusted learning materials. 20What can we know from the last paragraph? AChat rooms on the Internet should be closed. BThere are some risks of using the Internet. CParents should cut down on childrens online tim
50、e. DPeople should make their passwords stronger. 21Whats the writers purpose of writing the text? ATo tell her purpose of using the Internet. BTo give some tips on the use of the Internet. CTo warn students of the importance of safe web surfing. DTo tell about the advantages and disadvantages of the