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第第頁(yè)2023年九年級(jí)暑期話題閱讀天天練:交通與運(yùn)輸(含解析)2023年九年級(jí)暑期話題閱讀天天練:交通與運(yùn)輸

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一、閱讀理解題(共8題)

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)。

ThechartbelowshowsthedifferenttypesoftransportationpeopleusedtogotoworkinoneEuropeancityin1960,1980and2000.

(1)Whichtypeoftransportationwasthemostpopularin2000

A.Thetrain.B.Thecar.C.Thesubway.

(2)Thechartshowsthebuswasthemostpopulartransportation_____.

A.in1960B.in1980C.in2000

閱讀短文,完成后面題目。

Doyouhappentoknowmaglev(磁懸浮列車(chē))Itisaspecialtrain.Somepeoplecallitaerotrainbecauseitreallydoesnotrunonthelandbutgoesintheair,veryneartotheland.Themaglevtrainrunsvery,veryfast.HowfastisitItcanrunat430kilometersperhour.Howexcitedwewillbeonthetrain!

Shanghaiisalargeinternationalcity.Theworld'sfirstpassengermaglevtrainhasalreadyopenedtothepublic.Shanghai'smaglevprojectstartedin2000.Thetrialoperation(試運(yùn)行)didn'tstartuntiltheendof2023.ItopenedtothepubliconSeptember20th,2023.

Beforewehavemaglev,wehavetotraveltoPudongInternationalAirportforaboutonehourbybus.NowadaysittakesabouteightminutestotravelfromLongyangRoadStationtoPudongInternationalAirportbymaglev.Itisthirty-fivekilometers.LongyangRoadStationisveryneartheundergroundstation.ItisveryeasierforustotravelinShanghaitoday.

(1)Peoplecallmaglev.

(2)Themaglevcanrunperhour.

(3)ThemaglevwilltakeyoutotravelfromLongyangRoadStationtoPudongInternationalAirport.

(4)ItisfromLongyangRoadStationtoPudongInternationalAirport.

(5)Thispassagemainlytalkabout.

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)。

Carsarelotsoffun,buttheycouldalsobedangerous.Wehavetobecarefulwhenwedrivethemorrideinthem.

It'salwaysagoodideatoputonyourseatbeltwhenyou'reinacar.WhyThinkaboutthisexample:Youputaneggonaskateboardandgiveitapush.Iftheskateboardhitsastone,itwillstop,buttheeggwon't.Itwillflythroughtheair,hitthegroundandbreak.

Now,thinkwhatwouldhappenifyoutiedtheeggtotheskateboard.Whentheskateboardhitsastone,theeggwon'tgoflying;itwillstaysafelyontheskateboard.

Volvo,afamousSwedishcarmaker,wasthefirsttouseseatbeltsin1849.

Airbagsarealsoveryimportantforcarsafety,becausesometimesaseatbeltisn'tenough.Ifthecarisgoingreallyfastandrunsintosomething,seatbeltscouldevenhurtthepeoplewhowearthem.Mostnewcarshaveairbagsinfrontofandnexttotheseats.Whenacarhitssomething,itsairbagswillcomeoutquicklyinlessthanonesecondtokeepthepeopleinsidesafe.

(1)Thepassagemainlytellsus_____.

A.twoimportantwaystokeepsafeincars

B.howairbagsworktomakecarssafe

C.howseatbeltsworktomakecarssafe

D.whywemusttietheeggtotheskateboard

(2)Thewritergivestheexampleoftheeggto_____.

A.tellusthateggsareeasytobreak

B.showhowtowearaseatbelt

C.showwhyit'simportanttowearaseatbeltinacar

D.telluswhataskateboardis

(3)Seatbeltscanmakeussaferbecause_____.

A.weareinterestedinthem

B.theycanstopusfromhittingothercars

C.theycanhelpusstaysafelyontheseats

D.theyaremadeofstrongmaterials

(4)Airbagsareimportantforcarsbecause_____.

A.theyaremadeofplastic

B.theycanalsohelpustokeepsafeinacar

C.theycankeepcarsrunningslowly

D.theyareputinfrontofandnexttotheseats

(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage

A.Itwon'tbedangerousifthereareseatbeltsorairbagsinacar.

B.Nowmostofnewcarsstillhaveonlyoneairbag.

C.Whenacarhitssomething,itsairbagswillcomeoutafewminuteslater.

D.Volvowasthefirsttouseseatbelts.

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)。

Tedmadeasurvey(調(diào)查)onhowhisclassmatesgotoschool.Herearetheresults.

NumberMeans(方式)

17Bybus

15Onfoot

11Byunderground

5Bybike

2Bycar

Herearesomeofthedetailed(詳細(xì)的)information.

NameHowfarMeansHowlong

Bill2,000metresOnfootThirtyminutes

Millie5,000metresBybusFifteenminutes

Alice5,000metresByundergroundTenminutes

Katrina2,000metresBybikeEightminutes

Amy3,000metresBycarFiveminutes

(1)Howmanystudentsgotoschoolbybike

A.Fifteen.B.Five.C.Two.D.Eleven.

(2)HowdoesAlicegotoschool

A.Byunderground.B.Bybus.

C.Onfoot.D.Bybike.

(3)HowfarisitfromBill'shometohisschool

A.1,000metres.B.5,000metres.C.2,000metres.D.3,000metres.

(4)HowlongdoesittakeKatrinatogotoschoolbybike

A.Tenminutes.B.Fiveminutes.

C.Fifteenminutes.D.Eightminutes.

(5)HowmanystudentsarethereinTed'sclass

A.Forty.B.Fifty.C.Fifty-five.D.Sixty.

閱讀短文,完成后面題目。

Manypeopleliketotravelbyplane,butIdon'tlikeitbecauseanairport(飛機(jī)場(chǎng))isusuallyfarfromthecity.①Youhavetogetthereearlyandwaitforhoursfortheplanetotakeoffanditisoftenlate.Youcan'topenthewindows.Youcan'tchoosethefood.Planesarefast,butitstilltakeshourstogooutoftheairportandintothecity.

②Iliketravelingbytrain.Ithinktrainsaresafe.Railwaystationsareusuallyincities.Whenyouarelateforatrain.youcancatchanotherone.Youcanwalkaroundinthetrainandopenthewindows.Youcanseemanyinterestingthingsonyourway.Iknowittakesalittlemoretime.

Ialsolikecars.Youcanstartyourjourneywheneveryouwantto,andyoudon'tneedtogettoarailwaystationorabusstop.Alsoyoucancarrymanythingswithyouinacar.Butsometimestherearemanycarsontheroad.

(1)Whydoesn'tthewriterliketotravelbyplane

(2)將劃線①處改為否定句。

(3)對(duì)②處句子的劃線部分提問(wèn)。

youtraveling

(4)Whydoesheliketravelingbycar

Thewritergivesreasons(理由).

(5)Whatisthebadthingaboutthecar

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)。

Eachyearthereisanincreasing(增長(zhǎng)的)numberofcarsonroadsandstreetsasmillionsofcarsareproduced.OneoutofeverysixAmericansworksatputtingtogetherthepartsofcars,drivingtrucks,buildingroadsorfillingcarswithgas.Americanswon'tlivewithoutcars!

MostAmericansfindithardtothinkwhatlifewouldbelikewithoutacar.However,somehaverealizedtheseriousproblemofairpollutionbycars.Thepollutedairispoisonousanddangeroustohealth.

Onewaytogetridof(排除)thepollutedairistobuildanewkindofcar.That'swhatseveralofthelargecarfactoriesaretryingtodo.Buttobuildacleancariseasiersaidthandone.Progressinthisfieldhasbeenslow.

Anotherwayistotaketheplaceofthecarengine(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))bysomethingelse.Engineersarenowworkingonsomenewcars.Manymakersbelievethatitwilltakeyearstodevelopapracticalmodelthatpleasesman.

Topreventtheworldfrombeingpollutedbycars,we'llhavetomakesomechangesinthewaymanyofuslive.Americans,forexample,havetocutdownonthenumberoftheircars.Theyareencouragedtotravelandgotoworkbybike.Ridingabikeisthoughttohelpkeeptheairclean.

Butthischangedoesnotcomeeasily—alargenumberofworkersmayfindthemselveswithoutjobsifacarfactoryclosesdown.Andtheproblemofairpollutionwouldbecomelessimportantthanthatofunemployment(失業(yè)).

Althoughcarshavebroughtusabetterlife,theyhavealsobroughtusnewproblems.

(1)SomelargecarfactoriesintheUSAaretryingtobuildanewkindofcar.Thiskindofcar_____.

A.iscleaninitselfB.isusedtocleanstreets

C.doesnotpollutetheairD.iseasiertomake

(2)Ifthenumberofcarsiscutdown,themostseriousproblemtoAmericanworkersis_____.

A.tohavenoworktodo

B.howtoimprovetheirenvironment

C.howtomaketheirfactoriesricher

D.togotoworkbybike

(3)Thewriterwantstotellusthat_____.

A.ridingabikeistheonlywayout

B.thenumberofcarsmustbecutdown

C.manwon'tlivewithoutcars

D.carsbringusabetterlifeandseriousproblems

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)。

ThesedayssharedbikesarebecomingthecenterofattentioninmyWeChatfriendcircle.Manyofmyfriendsaresharingphotosofthemselvesridingbikes,especiallyduringtheweekendinnaturalparks,andIcanseepeoplelogginginandoutofsharedapps.

I'mveryhappythattherearesharedbikesontheroad.Theyhavesavedusalotoftimeduringspecialsituation,andonbeautiful,cleardays,peopleenjoyridingthemoutsidethecity.

Itriedsharedbikeslastweek,andIdidn'tlikeitverymuch.Ithinksharedbikeswithoutbaskets,aredesignedforathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員).Theyareveryhardtoride,andtheseatisnotcomfortable.Itmakesmewonderwhetherpeoplereallylikeridingsharedbikesorarejustsayingthistoagreewithothers.

Afriendsecretlytoldmeshetriedthebikestofitin.Shedoesn'tlikebikesandfindsBeijing'sroadstoohardforbikeriding.Butrecently,theonlywaytohangoutwithherfriendsisridingoutoftowntogether.Tojoininsocialactivities,shehadtopickupbikeridingagain.

Anotherfriendadmittedthathestartedtalkingaboutandsharingphotosonsharedbikestojusttoappearmodernandfashionabletofriends.Hestartedpayingattentionwhensharedbikeswerefirstused.

TheseviewswillgivemesomethingnewtothinkaboutwhenIridethesebikesagain.

(1)Fromthepassageweknowthat_____.

A.Thewriter'sfriendsoftensharephotosofridingbikesbecausetheypaytoomuchforthat

B.Thewriterisn'tpleased(滿意)becausethebikescanonlybeusedduringspecialsituation

C.Somepeopletalkaboutorsharephotosridingbikesjusttofitinoragreewithothers

D.Ridingbikesseemstobeoutoffashioninsomepeople'seyes

(2)Theunderlinedword"admit"inParagraph5maymean_____inthepassage.

A.tellalieB.tellthetruth

C.complainD.telljokes

(3)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage

A.It'sconvenient(方便的)forpeopletousesharedbikesatspecialtime.

B.Thewriterlikesthebikeswithoutbasketbecausetheyareforathletes.

C.Somepeopleonlyshowinterestinsharedbikes.Actually(實(shí)際上)theydon't.

D.Manypeopleliketosharephotosofridingbikesbecausetheywanttoagreewithothers.

Theworld'shighesthighwaytunnel(公路隧道),MilaMountainTunnel,wasopentotrafficonApril26,2023,atanaltitude(海拔)ofover4,750metersabovesealevelinSouthwestChina'sTibet.

Thetwo-waytunnelisover5,7kmlong,whichisapartofthe400-kmhighwayconnectingLhasawithNyingchi.Peoplestartedbuildingthetunnelonthe5,018-meter-highMilaMountainin2023.Anditwasfinishedin2023,helpingshortenthe18-kmdistance(距離)overthemountainto5.7km.

Itwasn'teasytobuildthehighesttunnelinChina.Terriblycoldweatherandtoolittleoxygen(氧氣)weretwomaindifficulties.Besides,carryingeverythingtothebuildingsite(工地)wasagreatchallengeforover2,000workers.

However,everyoneatthesiteworkedhardtofinishbuildingthetunnelontimeandmorethan10latesttechniquesweredevelopedwhiletheworkersweredoingthisgreatproject."We'veworkedhereforseveralyearsandlivedinsimplehouses,"saidXuYong,theleaderoftheproject."Everythingwassodifficult,butweneverfeelsorryforourselveshere.Itisagreatproject."

ThehighwayisanimportantwaytotheeasternpartofTibet.ItcanhelptomakemorepeoplevisitTibetandbringtrafficconveniencetolocalpeople.

(1)Howlongdidittaketofinishbuildingthetwo-waytunnel

A.Aboutthreeyears.B.Aboutfouryears.

C.Aboutfiveyears.D.Aboutsixyears.

(2)WhatCANNOTweknowfromthesecondparagraph

A.Howlongthetunnelis,

B.Wherethetunnelisbuilt.

C.HowhightheMilaMountainis.

D.Whatmaterialswereusedtobuildthetunnel.

(3)Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytellus

A.Whypeoplewantedtobuildthetunnel.

B.Howmanyworkersworkedintheconstruction(建設(shè))ofthetunnel.

C.Whatproblemst

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