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閱讀理解CD篇20題目錄TOC\o"1-1"\h\u1.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津?qū)幒印て谀?12.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津·期末) 33.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津紅橋·期末) 44.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津南開·期末) 55.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津津南·期末) 66.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津·期末) 87.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津南開·期末) 98.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津北辰·期末) 119.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津西青·期末) 1210.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津河北·期末) 1411.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津和平·期末) 1512.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津和平·期末) 1713.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津?yàn)I海新·期末) 1814.(21-22九年級(jí)上·天津河北·期末) 2015.(22-23九年級(jí)上·浙江紹興·期末) 2116.(23-24九年級(jí)上·浙江紹興·期末) 2317.(23-24九年級(jí)上·內(nèi)蒙古鄂爾多斯·期末) 2418.(23-24九年級(jí)上·江西上饒·期末) 2619.(23-24九年級(jí)上·河北滄州·期末) 2720.(23-24九年級(jí)上·江西新余·期末) 291.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津?qū)幒印て谀㎝anychildrenusetheInternettogetusefulknowledgeandinformation,andtorelaxintheirfreetime.Butsomeofthemarenotusingitinagoodway.HerearesomerulestomakesureyouaresafeandhavefunontheInternet.MakerulesforInternetusewithyourparents.Forexample,whenandhowlongyoucangoonline,andwhatactivitiesyoucandoonline.Don’tgiveyourpassword(密碼)toanyoneelse,andnevergiveoutthefollowinginformation—yourrealname,homeaddress,age,school,phonenumberorotherpersonalinformation.Checkwithyourparentsbeforegivingoutacreditcard(信用卡)number.Neversendaphotoofyourselftosomeoneine-mailunlessyourparentssayit’sOK.Checkwithyourparentsbeforegoingintoachatroom.Differentchatroomshavedifferentrulesandattractdifferentkindsofpeople.Youandyourparentswillwanttomakesureit’sarightplaceforyou.NeveragreetomeetsomeoneyoumetontheInternetwithoutyourparents’permission(允許).Nevermeetanyoneyoumetonlinealone.Alwaysrememberthatpeopleonlinemaynotbewhotheysaytheyare.Treateveryoneonlineasastranger.Ifsomethingyouseeorreadonlinemakesyouuncomfortable,leavethesite.Tellaparentorteacherrightaway.Treatotherpeopleasyou’dliketobetreated.Neverusebadlanguage.Remember—noteverythingyoureadontheInternetistrue.1.Thewritertellschildrento________.A.sendtheirphotostohim B.giveouttheirpersonalinformationC.believeeverythingtheyreadontheInternet D.makerulesforInternetusewithparents2.It’sgoodforchildrento________ontheInternet.A.givepasswordtoothers B.gointoachatroomasthey’dliketoC.giveoutacreditcardnumber D.getusefulknowledgeandinformation3.Whatshouldn’tbedonewhenyouareonline?A.Usingbadlanguage. B.Sendingmessagesande-mails.C.Treatingeveryoneonlineasastranger. D.Leavingthesiteifyoufeeluncomfortable.4.Ifyourparentsdon’tagree,never________.A.haveaface-to-facemeetingwithanyoneyoumetonline B.relaxinyourfreetimeC.readanythingontheInternet D.treatotherpeopleasyou’dliketobetreated5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis“________”.A.HowtoUseComputers B.InternetSafetyRulesC.InformationontheInternet D.SurfingontheInternet2.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津·期末)Everyonegetssad.Sadfeelingscanhappenoften.Morethanhalfoftheteenagersfeelsadatleastonceamonth.Whenyouaresad,itfeelslikeitwilllastforalongtime.However,thefeelingofsadnessusuallydoesn’tlastverylong—afewhoursormaybeadayortwo.Whenyouaresad,theworldseemsdarkandunfriendly.Manytimes,youcryandit’shardtostop.Cryingusuallymakesyoufeelbetter.Whensadnessstartstogoaway,itfeelslikeaheavystone(石頭)isliftedfromyourheart.You’llfeelrelaxed.Ifsadfeelingsgoonfortoolong,it’scalleddepression(抑郁癥).Childrenwhohavedepressionmaynotknowit.Often,aparentorateacherknowsthechangesofthem.Whendepressionhappens,it’simportantforchildrentogettreatment.Whentheydo,theycangetbetterquickly.Sometimesitmeanstalkingtosomeonewhoknowsaboutdepression.Sometimesitmeanstakingmedicine.Sometimesbothofthesethingsareused.Ifyouthinkyouhavedepression,oryoujusthavesadnessthatwillnotgoaway,it’simportanttotalktoaparentorateacher.Heorshecanhelpyoufindtherightwayoftreatment.1.Howlongmaysadnessusuallylast?A.Adayortwo. B.Aweek. C.Amonth. D.Ayear.2.Howmayyoufeelwhensadnessbeginstogoaway?A.Surprised. B.Relaxed. C.Excited. D.Bored.3.Howmanywaysarementionedtodriveawaythedepression?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.4.Ifyoursadfeelingsgoonforalongtime,whatshouldyoudo?A.Justwait. B.Keepit.C.Talktoparentsorteachers. D.Eatwhatyoulike.5.Inwhichpartofawebsitecanwefindthepassage?A.Culture. B.Health. C.Sports. D.People.3.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津紅橋·期末)Whatwilltravelbelikein2070?Maybetravelwillbecomesmarterandeasierbythattime.Herearesomeamazingpredictionsabouttravellingthatmighthappenin2070.AttheairportYouwilluse“heartbeatpassport”attheairport.Andpassportcheckswillnotbeusedanymore.Becauseeveryone’sheartbeatisdifferentanditcantellyouwhoyouareandwhereyouwillgo.Also,itprovidesmorepersonalinformation.OntheairplaneAirplaneseatscouldfitaperson’sbodyshape,sizeandeventemperature.Therewillbenoscreensontheairplane.Withafuturisticdevice(未來設(shè)備),youcanwatchmanykindsofmoviesontheairplanerightbeforeyoureyes.Inthehotel3Dprinttechnologywilldevelopsurprisinglyfast.Itcanprintalmosteverythinglikeclothesandfood.Therefore,whenyougettothehotel,suitcasewillnotbeneededanymore.DuringthetripThetripwillbecomeinterestingandcolourful.Manykindsofserviceswillbeprovidedduringthetrip.IfyouwanttoseewhathappenedintheMingDynastyorthefirstOlympicGames,youcanjustwearaspecialheadsetorglasses.1.Whatwilltravelmightbelikein2070accordingtothepassage?A.Moredifficult. B.Muchcheaper. C.Moreexpensive. D.Smarterandeasier.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prediction”inParagraph1probablymean?A.因素 B.條件 C.預(yù)測(cè) D.重點(diǎn)3.Youwilluse________attheairportinsteadofpassportchecks.A.heartbeatpassport B.personalinformationC.personalbodyshape D.3Dprinttechnology4.3Dprinttechnologycan________.A.helpustocheckpassports B.providemanykindsofmoviesC.takeustoseethefirstOlympicGames D.printalmosteverythinglikeclothesandfood5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HeartbeatPassport B.Travelin2070 C.AFuturisticDevice D.3DPrintTechnology4.(23-24九年級(jí)上·天津南開·期末)InordertobetterrecordtheexcitingmomentsoftheBeijingWinterOlympics,Chinahaddevelopedaseriesofhigh-speedcameras.Amongthem,LieBaoisthemostwell-known.LieBaoisdevelopedbyChinaMediaGroup,especiallyforbroadcasting(播送)speedskatingeventsatBeijing2022.Expertssaidthatduringthespeedskatingrace,theathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員)couldreachaspeedof15to18meterspersecond(秒).Thecamerashouldbeasfastastheathletes.LieBaocanreachaspeedof25meterspersecond,or90kilometersperhour.Soitcouldcloselycatchtheathletes.NoteveryonecouldgototheNationalSpeedSkatingOvaltowatchthegames,butwewereabletofolloweverymoveoftheskaters,includingthelookontheirfaces.AftertheOlympics,thehigh-speedLieBaocameraisgoingtobeusedinsportstraining.Itcanhelpcoachesbetterrecordtheathletes’moves.1.WhatisLieBao?A.AvolunteeroftheOlympics. B.Ahigh-speedcamera.C.Akindofanimal. D.Asportstar.2.WhydidChinaMediaGroupdevelopLieBao?A.TobroadcastspeedskatingeventsatBeijing2022.B.TobroadcastspeedskiingeventsatBeijing2022.C.TobroadcastspeedskatingeventsatBeijing2021.D.TobroadcastspeedskiingeventsatBeijing2021.3.HowfastcanLieBaomove?A.15m/s. B.18m/s. C.25m/s. D.9,000m/s.4.WhatwillLieBaobeusedforaftertheOlympics?A.Outdoorgames. B.Filmmaking. C.Newsbroadcasting. D.Sportstraining.5.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTright?A.TherearenohighspeedcamerasexceptLieBao.B.TheBeijingWinterOlympicswasheldin2022.C.LieBaocanmovefasterthantheathletesduringtherace.D.LieBaohelpspeoplewatcheverymoveoftheskaters.5.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津津南·期末)OnChristmasEve—thenightbeforeChristmasDay,childrenalloverBritainputastockingattheendoftheirbedsbeforetheygotosleep.TheirparentsusuallytellthemthatFatherChristmaswillcomeduringthenight.FatherChristmasisverykind-hearted.Hegetstothetopofeachhouseandclimbsdownthechimney(煙囪)intothefireplace(壁爐).HefillseachofthestockingswithChristmaspresents.Ofcourse,FatherChristmasisn’treal.InJimandKate’shouse,“FatherChristmas”isreallyMrGreen.MrGreendoesn’tclimbdownthechimney.Hewaitsuntilthechildrenareasleep.Thenhequietlygoesintotheirbedroomsandfillstheirstockingswithsmallpresents.Whentheywereyoung,MrGreensometimesworearedcoat.Buthedoesn’tdothatnow.Thechildrenarenolongeryoung,andtheyknowwho“FatherChristmas”reallyis.Buttheystillputtheirstockingsattheendoftheirbeds.1.ChristmasEveis________.A.thenightofChristmasDay B.theeveningofChristmasDayC.ChristmasDay D.thenightbeforeChristmasDay2.FatherChristmasoftenputspresents________.A.intochildren’shats B.intochildren’sstockingsC.underchildren’sbeds D.intochildren’sshoes3.Whenthechildrenwereveryyoung,________.A.theydidn’tknowwhoFatherChristmaswasB.theyknewthatFatherChristmaswasn’trealC.theythoughttheirfatherwasFatherChristmasD.theyknewwhoputthepresentsintotheirstockings4.Whenthechildrenareolder,they________.A.knowthatFatherChristmasisrealB.a(chǎn)sktheirmothertofilltheirstockingswithpresentsC.knowthatFatherChristmasisreallytheirfatherD.knowthatFatherChristmasisreallytheirfriend5.ManylittlechildrenthinkFatherChristmascomesintothehousethroughthe________.A.chimney B.backdoor C.frontdoor D.window6.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津·期末)Peoplereadbookslessoftenthesedays.WiththeinventionoftheInternetandcomputergames,andmostrecently,smartphones,itseemsthatreadingbooksisnolongerapopularactivity.However,Ibelievethatbooksareanimportantpartofourlives.Booksofferanoutstandingwealth(財(cái)富)oflearningandatacheaperpricethantakingacourse.Bookscanmakepeopleclevererbecauseheavyreadershavegreaterknowledgeofhowthingsworkandwhoorwhatpeoplewere.Everythingintoday’ssocietyneedstoberead.Imaginetryingtodosomethingsimple,forexample,readtheinstructions(說明)onamedicinebottle.Ifsomeonecouldnotunderstandthat,heorshewillbecomeverysickorevendie.Evensomethingassimpleaswalkingordrivingthroughthecitycouldbecomeverydangerouswithoutreadingability.Sometimes,youmustbeabletounderstandwhatiswrittenandexplainthemeaningofthem.Somepeoplesaythatreadingisawasteoftimeandthatwecandobetterthingswithourtime.Evenifwedon’treadbooks,westillreadlotsofinformationeveryday,andreadingbookscanstrengthenourabilities.Readingisoneofthegreatestthingswecandoinoursparetime.Withabook,youcantravelanywhereyouwant,doanythingyouwant,andtalktoanyoneyouwant.Readingisveryimportantinourlives,nomatterwhatyourageis.SoIthinkpeopleshouldreadbooks.1.Peoplereadbookslessoftenthesedaysbecause________.A.readingbooksisapopularactivityB.peoplehaveknownalltheknowledgeC.booksaren’tanimportantpartofourlivesD.oftheinventionoftheInternetandcomputergames,andmostrecently,smartphones2.Thepeoplewithoutgoodreadingskillsmight________.A.knowaboutmedicinewholly(完全地,徹底地)B.travelanywheretheywantC.doanythingtheywant,andtalktoanyonetheywantD.bedangerouswhilewalkingordrivingthroughthecity3.Theunderlinedword“strengthen”means“________”inChinese.A.減弱 B.加強(qiáng) C.演講 D.修理4.Accordingtothepassage,whencanwereadbooks?A.Inoursparetime. B.Inourworkingtime.C.Inourdiningtime. D.Inoursleepingtime5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Bookscan’tmakepeoplecleverer.B.Peoplereadbooksmoreoftenthesedays.C.Readingisveryimportantinourlives,nomatterwhatyourageis.D.Somepeoplesaythatreadingisawasteoftimeandthatwecandoworsethingswithourtime.7.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津南開·期末)Everyonehasworries,butwhatdoyoudowithyourworries?Whetheryourworriesarebigorsmall,youcantakethreestepstodealwiththem.◆

TrytofindoutwhatyouareworriedaboutSometimesyouknowwhatyouworryabout.Butsometimesyoumightnot.Ifyoucan’tmakesurewhatyourworriesare,youwillhavemoreandmorenewproblemsinyourlife.Soit’snecessaryforyoutotrytofindoutthereasonfirsteventhoughit’snotsoeasy.◆

ThinkofthewaystomakeitbetterSomethingcanbedonetohelpyoufeellessworried.Ifyouonlysitthereandwait,youcan’tsolveyourproblems.Gradesatschoolareoftenatopworryforstudents.Ifyouworryaboutyourgrades,askyourselfthesequestions:

HowdoIgetreadyforclasses?DoIrevisemynotesevenwhenthereisn’tatest?

DoIhaveagoodwaytodomyhomework?

HaveItrieddifferentwaysofstudying?Ifyourworryisaboutascufflewithyourbestfriend,youmightwriteanotetohimorher,invitehimorhertoabasketballgameandsaysorrytohimorher.Ifyoudosomethinglikethat,youcangetyourfriendbackeasilyandwon’tfightwithhimorheragain.◆

AskforhelpWhenyouareworried,youcanfindsomeonetotalkto.Youcanaskyourparents,friends,orteachersforhelp.Theywillhelpyouanalyze(分析)yourworriescarefully.Theyareverygladtohelpyoufindthewaysofsolvingthem,too.1.Ifyoudon’tknowwhatyouareworriedabout,youshould_______first.A.getreadyforclasses B.domorehomeworkC.findoutthereason D.writeanote2.Ifyouworryaboutyourgrades,you’dbetter_______.A.getreadyforclassesanddon’tdohomeworkB.readlessanddomoreonlywhenthere’satestC.a(chǎn)lwayssitthereandkeepwaitingforothers’helpD.reviseyournotesandtrydifferentwaysofstudying3.Accordingtothepassage,thebestChinesemeaningoftheword“scuffle”is_______.A.友誼 B.憂慮 C.閑聊 D.沖突4.Howmanywaysdothispassageoffertodealwithworries?A.Three. B.Two. C.Five. D.One.5.Accordingtothepassage,thebesttitleis“_______”.A.Howtodealwithyourworries B.HowtomakeyourgradesbetterC.Howtomakefriendswithothers D.Howtogethelpfromothers8.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津北辰·期末)DearJackie,HellofromHongKong!MyclasstourofChinaisalmostover.HongKongisourlaststop.WearrivedhereonFridaynight,andI’mhavingalotoffun.OnSaturday,wevisitedthetopofVictoriaPeak.Theview(視野)fromthetopwasincredible!IcouldseeallofHongKong.Therewerealsosomenaturetrails(觀景小路)onthepeak.Wewentforashortwalkandthenhadlunchintheafternoon.Intheevening,IwentwithtwofriendstotheTempleStreetNightMarket.Thestreetswerefullofpeoplesellingfood,clothes,watches,bags,electronicsandlotsofotherthings.Iboughtsomesouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)tobringhome.Itwasreallyagreatday!Yesterday,ourgroupwenttoDisneyland(yes,there’sonehere)!Theparkwascrowded,andthelinesforrideswerelong.IwaitedanhourtogoonSpaceMountain.Thatwasmyfavorite!TodayisMonday,andwe’regoingtoOceanParktoseepandas.I’mreallylookingforwardtoit!WewillleaveforhometomorrownightandarriveinVancouveronThursdaymorning.Seeyousoon!Yours,Natalie1.NataliewenttoHongKong________.A.withherfamilyB.withherclassmatesC.lastThursdaymorningD.lastFridaymorning2.Theunderlinedword“incredible”isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.small B.relaxing C.common D.wonderful3.WhatdidNataliedoonSunday?A.Shesawsomepandas. B.ShewenttoDisneyland.C.Sheboughtsomesouvenirs. D.ShevisitedthetopofVictoriaPeak.4.HowlongdidNatalieplantostayinHongKong?A.Foraboutthreedays. B.Foraboutfourdays.C.Foraboutfivedays. D.Foraboutsixdays.5.Fromthematerial,weknowthatNatalie________.A.isfromVancouver B.isalittleafraidofheightsC.didn’tgoonSpaceMountain D.oncevisitedChinawithherfriends9.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津西青·期末)Atpresent,toomuchcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)makestheearthwarmerandwarmerandcausesterribleeffecttohumanbeings.Tosaveourplanet,tosaveourselves,anewlifestylecalledlow-carbonlife(低碳生活)becomespopular.Lowcarbonmeanslowenergyandnowaste.Itisnecessaryforeverybodytolearntolivealow-carbonlife.Tolivealow-carbonlife,we’dbettersaveenergyaspossible.TurnoffthelightsandTVwhenevertheyarenotneeded.Ifpossible,usecoldwatertowashclothesordishes.Takeashortshowerandtrytotakeacoldonewhentheweathergetswarm.Don’tdothecookingwithelectricity.Tolivealow-carbonlife,weshouldeatlessmeat.Everybodyknowseatingtoomuchmeatmakespeoplefatandeasytohaveheartdisease,butmaybeyoudon’tknowkeepinganimalsforfoodproducesevenmorecarbondioxidethanallthecarsintheworld,andbeingavegetariancanhelpreduceoneandahalftonsofcarbondioxideayear.Maybeitisalittledifficult,butit’sreallynecessary.Tolivealow-carbonlife,wearesupposedtodolessshopping.Whenwegoshopping,wemaydriveacarortakeothertransportation.Ontheonehand,thesemachinespollutetheairandwasteenergy.Ontheotherhand,mostofusalwaysbuysomeuselessthingsbecauseofsomeadvertisements.Itisnotonlyawasteofmoneybutalsocausestroubletotheearth,becauseasyouknow,makingeverythingwillproducecarbondioxidemoreorless.Therearemanyotherwaystolivelow-carbonlife,suchasrecyclingthings,plantingtreesandreusingtextbooks.Ifwecankeepitahabitinourdailylife,theearthwillbecomeasaferplanetforustoliveon.1.________makestheweatherontheearthgetwarmer.A.Littlerubbish B.Awasteofmoney C.Toomuchcarbondioxide D.Awasteofwater2.Whatcanwedotosaveenergyinourdailylife?A.Uselesselectricity. B.Gotosleepwithlightson.C.Washclotheswithhotwater. D.Drivecartowork.3.Whatdoes“vegetarian”meaninParagraph3?A.廚師 B.素食者 C.蔬菜 D.廚房4.Ifeverybodylivesalow-carbonlife,________.A.wewillwastemoreenergyB.therewillbelesscarbondioxideC.theearthwillbecomeadangerousplacetoliveonD.therewillbemorecarbondioxide5.Youwouldfindthispassagein________.A.a(chǎn)ninterestingnovel B.a(chǎn)fashionmagazineC.a(chǎn)popularplay D.a(chǎn)bookaboutnatureandscience10.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津河北·期末)TheweatherinSunshineTownhasbeenverynicerecently.Sowhynotpacksomefoodandheadoutdoors?Herearesomeofthetoppicnicspots(場(chǎng)所)inSunshineTown.

CenturyParkCenturyParkisoneofthelargestpublicparksinSunshineTown.Thegrassyareasintheparkareverybig.Thelakeandforestalsoofferpleasantareastocyclearoundortowalkthrough.Youcanenjoyawonderfulpicnicwithyourfriendsandfamilythere.

Thepriceoftheticket:freeOpeninghours:5:30a.m.to9:30p.m.Address:16PeaceRoadCityBeachCityBeachisalsooneofthemostpopularpicnicspotsinthecity.Beachpicnicsareamixtureofsunlight,sandandfood.Everyonecanfindsomethingtoenjoyatthebeach.Remembertobringapicnicblanket(毯子)andbeachumbrella.

Thepriceoftheticket:35yuanOpeninghours:10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.Address:62SilverRoadSunshineBotanicalGarden(植物園)SunshineBotanicalGardenisinthemiddleofthecitycentre.Variouskindsofplantscanbefoundinsideofthegarden.Youcanseelotsofbeautifulflowersinitsgardensallyearround.Manypeoplelovetoholdpicnicsinthegarden.Soyou’dbettergothereearlyifyouwanttogetagood“seat”.

Thepriceoftheticket:20yuan(freeforchildrenunder12andeldersover75)Openinghours:9:00a.m.to8:00p.m.Address:97WonderRoad1.CenturyParkdoesnothave________.A.a(chǎn)lake B.a(chǎn)sandybeach C.a(chǎn)forest D.a(chǎn)largeareaofgrassland2.CityBeach________.A.isat97WonderRoad B.isapopularpicnicspotC.providesfreepicnicblankets D.isopenfrom9:00a.m.to8:00p.m.3.HowmuchshouldthreestudentsinGrade9payfortheticketsiftheyplantogotoSunshineBotanicalGardenforapicnic?A.20yuan. B.35yuan. C.60yuan. D.105yuan.4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthespotshasthelongestopeninghours?A.CenturyPark. B.CityBeach.C.SunshineBotanicalGarden. D.TownLibrary.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.GoodPlacesforaPicnic B.ThickForesttoWalkThroughC.BeautifulBeachesforaVacation D.PleasantAreastoSwimAround11.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津和平·期末)Scientistsstudytheworldandlearnaboutthingsusingaprocesscalledscientificmethod.Byaskingimportantquestionsandsearchingfortheanswers,theyarelikelytomakeamazingdiscoveries.Sometimes,ascientistisunabletoanswerhisorherownquestions,butifheorshehastakengoodnotes,anotherscientistwhocomesalonglatermaybeabletousenewknowledgetoanswerthem.Whenyouusethisscientificmethodtoconductanexperiment,youstartbyobserving(觀察)somethingthatinterestsyou.Basedonyourobservations,youmakeahypothesis.Thisisusingwhatyouknowtomakeasmartguessaboutwhatyouthinkcouldhappenorwhatmaybehappening.Then,youarereadytobeginyourexperiment.Throughoutyourexperiment,youtakedownnotes,whicharecalledexperimentaldata.Youshouldbeconstantlymakingobservationsduringthisprocess.Youmaymakediscoveriesthatcauseyoutoimproveyourexperimentasyougo.Finally,youconcludeyourexperimentandbegintolookoveryournotestodecidewhatitallmeans.Basedonwhatyouhavelearned,youmakeafinalstatementaboutwhetheryourhypothesiswascorrectornot.Youhavetohavereasonsandevidencetosupportwhatyouaresaying.Learningtousethescientificmethodcanbedifficult,butitisrewarding(值得做的).Becauseallthestepsareorganized,theresultsaremorereliable.Whenyouprovideyourobservationsasevidencetosupportwhatyouaresaying,yourideasaremorelikelytobeaccepted.1.Accordingtothearticle,howcanascientistdiscoveranamazingthing?A.Byconductingexperiments.B.Byreadingmorebooksaboutscience.C.Bytakingnotesingreatdetailduringexperiments.D.Byaskingimportantquestionsandtryingtoanswerthem.2.Theunderlinedword“hypothesis”inparagraph2mostprobablymeans“________”.A.結(jié)論 B.假設(shè) C.懷疑 D.過程3.Ifyouwanttosupportyouropinion,youwillneed________.①reasons②scientistswhoareinfavorofyou③somebooksaboutwhatyouarestudying④yourobservationsduringtheexperimentA.①② B.③④ C.①④ D.②③4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue,accordingtothearticle?A.Itisworthlearningtousethescientificmethod.B.Scientistsareusuallyabletoansweralloftheirquestions.C.Thereisnoneedtomakeahypothesisafteranobservation.D.Youopinionwillbeacceptedaslongasitispresentedwithevidence.5.Bywritingthisarticle,theauthormainlywantedto________.A.introducethescientificmethodtoreadersB.teachreadershowtoconductanexperimentC.tellreaderstheimportanceofobservingthingsD.encouragereaderstobecomemoreinterestedinscience12.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津和平·期末)SometimesIreallydoubtwhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Theydon’tactintheromanticwaysthatIreadinbooksorIseeonTV.Intheiropinion,“Iloveyou”istooluxurious(奢侈的)forthemtosay.SendingflowerstoeachotheronValentine’sDayisevenmoreoutofthequestion.Andmyfatherhasabadtemper.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt(縫被子).Isilentlysatdownbesideherandlookedather.“IstherelovebetweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherinaverylowvoice.Mymotherstoppedherworkandraisedherheadwithsurpriseinhereyes.Shedidn’tanswerimmediately.IwasveryworriedbecauseIthoughtIhadhurther.ButatlastIheardmymothersaythesewords.“Susan,”shesaid,“l(fā)ookatthisthread(線).Sometimesitappears,butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequiltstronganddurable(耐用的).Iflifeisaquilt,thenloveshouldbeathread.Itcanhardlybeseenanywhereoranytime,butit’sreallythere.Loveisinside.”IlistenedcarefullybutIcouldn’tunderstandheruntilthenextspring.Atthattime,myfathersuddenlygotsickseriously.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.Whentheyreturnedfromthehospital,theybothlookedverypale.Aftertheywereback,everydayinthemorninganddusk,mymotherhelpedmyfatherwalkslowlyonthecountryroad.Myfatherhadneverbeensogentle.Itseemedthattheywerethemostharmonious(和諧的)couple.Thesungentlyglistened(閃耀)throughtheleaves.Allofthesemadeupthemostbeautifulpictureintheworld.Thedoctorsaidmyfatherwouldrecoverintwomonths.Butaftertwomonthshestillcouldn’twalkbyhimself.Allofuswereworriedabouthim.“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?”Iaskedhimoneday.“Susan,don’tworryaboutme,”hesaidgently.“Totellyouthetruth,Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmom.”Readinghiseyes,Iknowhelovesmymotherdeeply.OnceIthoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsandsweetkisses.Butfromthisexperience,Iunderstandthatloveisjustathreadinthequiltofourlife.Loveisinside,makinglifestrongandwarm.1.Whydoestheauthorsometimesdoubtwhetherthereisreallovebetweentheparents?A.Becausetheyareverybusyearningmoney. B.Becausetheyoftenactintheromanticways.C.Becauseherfatheriseasytolosehistemper. D.Becausetheyoftensay“Iloveyou”.2.Whichofthefollowingissimilartotheunderlinedphrase“outofthequestion”inparagraph1?A.Possible. B.Impossible. C.Necessary. D.Unnecessary.3.Whatcanwelearnfromhermother’sansweraboutlove?A.Loveshouldbeseenanywhere. B.Loveshouldbeseenanytime.C.Loveshouldbeoutside. D.Lovereallyexistseverywhereandanytime.4.Whatmadeherfatherchangesogreatly?A.Thereallovefromhermother. B.Thethreadofthequilt.C.Thebeautifulsceneryofthecountryroad. D.Alltheothermembersofthefamily.5.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Weshouldunderstandourparents. B.Loveisinside,makinglifestrongandwarm.C.Loveisreallyveryimportanttoanyone. D.Loveshouldbeoutside,andcanbeseeneverywhere.13.(22-23九年級(jí)上·天津?yàn)I海新·期末)Somepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeirparents,however,itisnottrue.Communicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.Ifit’shardforyoutocommunicatewithyourparents,don’tworryaboutit.Hereissomeadviceforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(代溝).Don’targue(爭(zhēng)辯)

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