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北京市大興區(qū)近五年九年級英語期末真題匯編-閱讀理解北京市大興區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期初中九年級期末檢測英語試卷三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選最佳選項(xiàng)。AAttitudetowardsSpaceTripDoyouwanttospenda10-dayvisitattheInternationalSpaceStation?Wehaveinterviewedteenagersfromaroundtheworld.Theyhavedifferentopinionsaboutspacetrip.SimonfromEngland“Therearesomanybeautifulplacestoseeontheearth.I'dliketovisittheseplacesfirstbeforespendinglotsofmoneygoingintospace.Ithinkitshouldbecheapenoughforeveryonetogo,notjusttherichandfamous.”BenfromCanada“Ithinkspacetravelisreallybadforthespaceenvironment.Wearesendingmoreobjectsintospace.Whentwoobjectsinspacecrash,theybreakintosmallerpiecesandbecomespacejunkfloatingaround.It'sverydangerousforthetouriststotravelinspaceship!”MariafromGermany“Whetheryoulikeitornot,spacetripisgoingtobeanimportantthinginthefuture.It'sagreatideatotravelinspace.Ihopein50years'timethattakingaholidayinspacewillbecommon.I'dreallylovetodoit.”YokofromJapan“Whydowewanttotravelintospace?I'drathergoonholidayandstayinahotel.Itmustbeveryboringtositforhoursinthatsmallspaceshuttle(艙).I'dliketotakeaplaneandgotoanotherplaceontheearth.”21.Simonthinksspacetripistoo___________formosttourists.A.boring B.expensive C.dangerous D.popular22.InBen'sopinion,it'simportantto___________.A.protectspaceenvironment B.developnewtypesofspaceshipsC.sendmoresatellitesintospace D.travelaroundtheearthinstead23.___________isfollowingthedreamoftravellinginspace.A.Yoko B.Ben C.Maria D.SimonBSophie'sWorldSeveraldayswentbywithoutanywordfromthephilosophy(哲學(xué))teacher.TomorrowwasThursday,May17-Nowway'sNationalDay.Schoolwouldbeclosedonthe18thaswell.Astheywalkedhomeafterschool,Joannasuddenlysaid,“Let'sgocamping!”Sophie'simmediatereaction(反應(yīng))wasthatshecouldn'tbeawayfromthehouseforlong.Butthenshesaid,“Sure,whynot?"Acoupleofhourslater,JoannaarrivedatSophie'sdoorwithalargebackpack.Sophiehadpackedhersaswell,andshealsohadatent.WhenSophie'smothergothomearoundfiveo'clock,shegavethemasermon(指導(dǎo))aboutwhattheymustandmustnotdo.Shealsoinsistedonknowingwheretheyweregoingtosetupcamp.TheytoldhertheyplannedtoheadforGrouseTop.Theymightbeluckyenoughtohearthematingcallofthegrouse(松雞)nextmorning.Sophiehadasecretmotive(動機(jī))forchoosingthatparticularspot.ShethoughtthatGrouseTopmustbeprettyclosetothemajor'scabin(少校的木屋).Somethingwasdrivinghertoreturntoit,butshedidn'tdaretogoalone.hetwogirlswalkeddownthepaththatledfromthelittlecul-de-sac(streetopenatoneendonly)justbeyondSophie'sgardengate.Theychattedaboutthisandthat,andSophieenjoyedtakingalittletimeofffromeverythinghavingtodowithphilosophy.Byeighto'clocktheyhadsetuptheirtentintheopenairbyGrouseTop.Theyhadpreparedthemselvesforthenight.Whentheyhadeatentheirsandwiches,Sophieasked,“Haveyoueverheardofthemajor'scabin?"“Themajor'scabin?"“Thereisabutinthewoodssomewherenearhere...byalittlelake.Astrangemanlivedthereonce,amajor.”“Doesanyonelivetherenow?"“Doyouwanttogoandsee?"Joannawasnotfullofinterest,butintheendtheysetout.Thesunwaslowinthesky.24.BothJoannaandSophiedecidedto___________duringtheirholiday.A.playgamesonline B.gotothecinemaC.visittheirfriends D.gocamping25.HowdidSophie'smotherfeelabouttheirplan?A.Surprised. B.Satisfied. C.Worried. D.Regretted.26.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Theirholidaywouldlastmorethanaweek.B.Theytalkedalotaboutphilosophyontheroad.C.Joannawouldn'tgotothemajor'scabinwithSophie.DSophiehadprobablybeentothemajor'scabinbefore.CSomeAmazingAppsforYourSmartphoneIt'shardtoimaginelifeinmodernsocietywithoutsmartphones.Hereareafewfreeandhelpfulappsthatyoucandownloadtohelpyouthroughouttheday.Ifyouhaveahabitofforgettingthingsandwanttoorganizeyourlife,giveEvernoteatry.Itpromisestohelpusersremembereverything.Withafewclicks,youcansendallofyourphotos,documents,andaudionotestoyourEvernote.Thenyourdigitalinformationcanbestoredinfoldersortagged(標(biāo)簽)withusefulkeywords.Whenyouneedtoaccess(進(jìn)入)thisdata,youcanperformasimplesearchanditwillappearinseconds.Evernotecanbeusedonsmartphones,iPads,andcomputers,soyoucanaccessyourdatafromeverywhere.Imagineyou'rewatchingaTVshowandyouhearacoolsonginthebackground.Youwanttobuyitbutthere'soneproblem:Youdon'tknowthenameofthesong.SoundHoundisanappthatwillmakethisproblemathingofthepast.Itcanmakeusquicklyidentify(辨別)songs.Theapptakesthesongplayingandcomparesittothousandsofothersongs.Withinseconds,itcantellyouthename,artist,andalbumofthesongyoujustheard.AnotherwonderfulappisLookout.Hopefullyyouwon'thavetouseitoften,butwhenyoudoneedit,Lookoutcanbealifesaver.Itsmainfunction(功能)istohelpyoufindyourphoneifitgoesmissing.Lookoutdoesthisbyusingyoursmartphone'sdataconnectiontolocate(定位)yourlostdevice.Toseewhereyourphoneisonamap,simplylogintoLookoutfromanywebbrowser(瀏覽器).Intheworst-casesituation,ifsomeonestealsyourphone,youcandeleteallofitsdatawithafewclicks.Thiswillbesurethatnoonewillseeanyprivateinformationonyourphone.We'vecoveredafewhelpfulappsbutthisisjustthetipofaniceberg(冰山).Ifyoudosomesearchingonline,you'recertaintofindlotsofotherappsthatwillmakeyourlifemoreconvenient.27.Thewritermainlytellsus___________inthesecondparagraph.A.whocreatedEvernoteandmadeithelporganizeourlifeB.howweuseEvernotetohelprememberthingsindailylifeC.wherewedownloadEvernotetooursmartphonessafelyD.whatwehavetodotopreventusfromforgettingthings28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Lookoutcanlocatesmartphoneswhenwecan'tfindthem.B.SoundHoundcanbeusedtowatchTVonoursmartphones.C.WearenotabletouseEvernoteonourcomputersoriPads.D.Lookoutcan'tclearawayprivateinformationonourphones.29.Whatdoesthewriterimply(暗示)inthelastparagraph?A.Smartphoneswillslowdownwithmoreappson.B.Weshouldreadthewriter'swebsiteformoreapps.C.Itisimportanttokeepsomeappsoffyourphones.D.Itisnecessarytofindmoreusefulappsonourown.DCookingshowsonTVareusuallyallaboutexotic(外來的)foods.Thankstoglobalization,peopleeverywhereareintroducingtheirtastefoodstodishesfromeverycorneroftheworld.Atthesametime,otherpeoplearediscoveringthatfoodfromtheirareasisthebestkeptsecret.Inthepastfewyears,thismovement(運(yùn)動)ofbuyinglocalproducekeepspickingupsteambecauseitoffersalotofbenefits.Forstarters,localfoodisoftentastierbecauseitisfresher.Goodsthatareimported(進(jìn)口)fromabroadmustbegrownorshippedfromfaraway,sotheynaturallylosesomeoftheirfreshnessduringthejourney.Asimplewaytotestthisistocompareabananafromoverseaswithonethatwasgrownlocallyandtaste.Importedgoodsmustalsobewashedandpackagedinplasticorothercontainerssotheycanbestoredwellduringthejourney.Thesematerialsmaycausethenutritionalvalueofthesegoodstodecline(下降)duringtheshippingprocess.Foodsafetyisanotherreasonwhypeoplearechoosinglocalproduce.Today'slawsonfoodsaredifferentfromcountrytocountry.Thiscausesconfusionandmakesitdifficulttocheckifanyharmfulpesticides(農(nóng)藥)wereused.Whenyouknowthelocalfarmerwhogrowsyourfoodandthefieldsthatareusedtoproduceit,thechancesofbeingpollutedaregreatlyreduced.Buyinglocalfoodscanalsohaveabeneficialinfluenceontheenvironment.Bysupportinglocalgrowers,consumers(消費(fèi)者)cankeepgreenspaceandfarmlandintheircommunitiesingoodcondition.Buyinglocalalsohelpstobuildthelocalcommunity.Iffarmerscanselldirectlytoconsumersinsteadofmiddlemen,theywillearnmoremoneyfortheirfamilies.Additionalprofits(利潤)alsomakefarmerscarefortheirsoilandkeepqualitystandardshigh.Intheend,it'sawin-winsituationforbothparties.Ifyouareinterestedinincreasingmorelocalfoodsintoyourdiet,youcanstartbyattendingafarmers'marketinyourarea.Thisisanopenmarketwherefarmerssellfruits,vegetables,andmeatdirectlytothepublic.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheproductionprocessorqualityofthesegoods,youcanaskthefarmersdirectly.Onceyouexperiencethefreshnessoflocalfoodsforyourself,itmightbedifficulttogobacktothesupermarket.30.Whydoesthewriterencourageustobuylocalfoodsinthepassage?A.Theylookfresheranddolessharmtoourhealth.B.Theyareoftensoldatalowerpriceintheopenmarkets.C.Theyarestrictlycheckedbeforecomingintothemarkets.D.Theyarewashedandpackedwithplasticcarefully.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“pickingupsteam"meaninthepassage?A.takingoff B.speedingup C.cuttingdown D.dependingon32.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.AllthecookingshowsonTVwillsupportlocalfoods.B.Localfoodswillreplacetheimportedonescompletely.CThegreenspaceandfarmlandwillbedevelopedbetter.D.Anagreementwillbereachedonlawsofworld'sfoods.33What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheBasicInformationaboutLocalFoods B.LocalFoodsinDifferentCountriesC.MakingTastyDishesfromLocalFoods D.LearningtoLoveLocally-GrownFoods【答案】21.B22.A23.C 24.D25.C26.D 27.B28.A29.D 30.A31.B32.C33.D北京市大興區(qū)2018-2019學(xué)年第一學(xué)期初中九年級期末檢測英語試卷三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。14.LynnCanyonParkThisinformationisgivenforyoursafetyThefollowinginformationanddrawingsaretotellyousomeofthedangersandaccidentswhichmayhappenorhavetakenplace.Wetrytowarnourvisitorstostayoncertainroads,nottogobeyondfencingandtorespectwhatthesignstellyou.Toenjoyavisithere,wewishourvisitorstofollowallsafetywarnings.Thankyouallforyourunderstanding.Fencesaresetuphereforyoursafety.Donotclimbthefences.Donotsmokeanywhereintheparkwhenitisdry.Itmaycauseafire.Whenyou'reaskedtodosomethingdangeroushere,bebraveenoughtosay"NO".Wearproperfootwear.Flip﹣flops,sandals(涼鞋)andhighheelscanhurtyourankles(腳踩).Thereisnosidewalkhereandyou'llwalkonsoftearthofthehillpath.Donotdrinkwineorhavepicnicsinthepark.Donotbringglassbottlesintothepark.Dogsmustbeledbytherope.Allthedogsshouldbebythelawofthestate.(1)Youcansmokeintheparkwhenitis.A.windyB.dryC.wetD.sunny(2)You'dbetterwearinthepark.A.sandlesB.highheelsC.flip﹣flopsD.sportsshoes(3)WhatcanyoudointheLynnCanyonPark?A.Followallsafetywarnings.B.Climbthefences.C.Doanythingyou'reaskedtodo.D.Bringinglassbottles.15.THEBOYWHOWASALWAYSTOOLATESOLOMONSLOWwasthesonofagentleman,wholivedontheborderoftheNewForest.HismothercalledhimSolomon."Because,"shesaid,"heisawisechild."Slowandsure"issuretodowell."Yes,"saidhisfather,"butheistooslow,andunlesshebecomesalittlemorequick,andalittlelesslazy,Ishallnevermakeamanofhim."Whenhewasabouttenyearsold,hisfatherandsomefriendsplannedapicnicintheForest,andhiredalargevantotakethemthere.Theyweretosetoutatseveninthemorning.Solomonknewthis,ashehadheardhisfathersaysothenightbefore.Thesunwasshiningverybrightlywhenheawokeatsixthenextmorning,buthewasaslazyasever."IfIgetupabouttenminutesbeforeseven,"saidhe,"Ishallbedowninplentyoftime."Sohelaystillinbedandheardallthepartypasshisdoorastheywentdownstairs.Theyevencalledtohim;buthegavenoanswer,andonlylazilyrolledhimselfupintheclothes.Atlast,uphejumped,dressed,andrandownthestairs,buthefoundthebreakfast﹣roomempty,andthevangone.Snatching(抓)uphishat,heranasfastashecoulddowntheroad;buttherewasahighwind,andthedustwasincloudseverywhere.Hescreamedandshoutedforthevantostop;butit'suseless.Noonecouldhearhimandatlast,tiredwithrunning,andhalffedwithdust,hewalkedsadlyhome.Buteventhisdidnotcurehim.Hewasalazyboy,andgrewuptobealazyman;andwheninbusiness,thoughthebuspassedhisdooreverydayhewasseldomready.Justlookathim,inthepicture,runningupthehill,andshouting"Stop!stop!"(1)WhatdidthefatherthinkofSolomon?A.Wiseandhardworking.B.Lazyandtooslow.C.Suretobeagentleman.D.Fastandsure.(2)Whathappenedonthedayofthepicnic?A.Solomonmissedthevan.B.Solomonwashurtbyavan.C.Solomon'sfatherpunishedhimforrunningafteravan.D.Solomonwasforgottenbyothersandwalkedtotheparty.(3)WhatlessoncanyoulearnfromSolomon?A.Oneshouldbesureandslow.B.Tocatchthevan,oneshouldgetupearly.C.Weshouldnotbetoosloworlazyinourlife.D.Weshouldgivemorehelpandlovetothosewhohavebadhabits.16.FacebookAnewstudyhasfoundthatthenumberofAmericanteenagersusingFacebookisdropping.ManyturninsteadtoYouTube,InstagramandSnapchat.ThestudybyPewResearchCenterintheU.S.,foundthat51percentofAmericanteensbetweentheagesof13to17saidtheystilluseFacebook.Thiswasalargedropfrom2015,when71percentofteensinthatagegroupreportedusingthesocialmediaservice.ThestudyfoundthatYouTubeisnowthemostpopularInternetserviceforteens,with85percentsayingtheyuseitatpresent.Thesecond﹣mostpopularisInstagram,at72percent.FacebookownsInstagram.Sixty﹣ninepercentofteenssaidtheyuseSnapchat,while32percentuseTwitter.Lessthan10percentreportedusingTumblrorReddit.InMarch,anotherPewstudyfoundthat68percentofadultssaidtheywereFacebookusers.Ofthose,74percentsaidtheyusedthesocialmediaservicedaily.AbouthalfoftheadultsreportedusingFacebookseveraltimesaday.Resultsofthelateststudywerebasedoninterviewswith743teensandmorethan1,000parentsduringMarchandAprilin2018.Thestudyalsofoundthat95percentofteensreportedtheyeitherownedasmartphoneorhadawayofusingone.Thismarkeda22percentincreaseoverasimilarstudyfrom2015.Whenaskedwhichservicestheyusemostoften,35percentofteensidentifiedSnapchat.About32percentsaidtheyuseYouTubethemost,while15percentagreedtheyuseInstagrammorethanotherservices.ThePewstudyfoundthat,ingeneral,teensfromdifferenteconomicandracial(人種的)backgroundslikedthesameservices.However,theresearchersdidfindsomedifferences.Forexample,about70percentofteenswhosefamiliesearnedlessthan﹩30,000ayearsaidtheyusedFacebook.Amongteensfromfamiliesmakingover﹩75,000,just36percentofteensreportedusingit.Therewerealsosomedifferencesamongmalesandfemales.Thestudyfoundthatabout42percentofgirlssaidSnapchatwastheservicetheyusedmost,comparedto29percentofboys.Moremales﹣39percent﹣saidtheyusedYouTubethemost,comparedto25percentoffemales.Pew'slateststudyalsomadecertainearlierresearchthatahugenumberofteensliketospendtimegaming.ThecompanysaidFacebookcanexpecttoloseupto2millionusersaged24andyoungerin2018.Thecompanyalsopredictedabout1.6millionusers24yearsandyoungerwillbejoiningFacebook﹣ownedInstagramin2018.(1)The2ndparagraphismainlyabout.A.wherePewcomesfromB.whypeoplelikeYouTubebetterC.Pew'slateststudyaboutInstagramD.someresultsofPew'sstudyonInternetservices(2)Theword"identified"inthe3rdparagraphprobablymeans"".A.said"yes"toB.said"no"toC.talkedaboutD.learnedabout(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Facebookisnolongerlovedbyyoungpeople.B.FacebookwillbereplacedbyYouTubeintheend.C.Facebooktogetherwithisstillleadinginservice.D.Facebookcanexpecttowinuptotwomillionusersin2018.17.TheworldenvironmentalgroupGreenpeacereportsthatplasticandchemicalpollutionisoftenfoundinsnowandseawatercollectedbyresearchersinAntarctica(南極).GreenpeacesaiditsscientistscollectedwaterandsnowfromAntarcticaduringavisitbetweenJanuarytoMarchofthisyear.LabtestsprovedtheeffectofmanontheAntarctic."Itwasaboutonemicroplasticpieceatleastperliter(升).WhenyouthinkofputtingthatallouttothesizeoftheAntarcticOcean,it'sreally,reallyworthworrying.saidGreenpeace'sLouisaCasson.Shenotedthat,inthepast,scientiststhoughtthecurrents(洋流)aroundtheAntarcticOceanmightprotectitfromplasticpollution.Butnow,shesaid,factsareshowingthattheremightbelittleprotection.Microplasticsaresmallestparticles(顆粒)ofplastics.Theycomefromthebreakdownofbottlesandotherplasticwasteintheworld'soceans.Inadditiontomicroplastics,theGreenpeacestudyalsoprovedthattherearealsootherchemicalsaswellassomeharmfulmatter.Thesechemicalsarewidelyusedinindustry,andhavesomethingtodowiththefuturegenerationsofwildlife."That'swhyweneedtotakeactiononlandtostopplasticfromgettingintotheocean,butalsocreatehugeoceanprotectionareasatseatoallowwildlifetorecoverfromthesepressures,"Cassonsaid.TheUnitedNationssaythat8milliontonsofplasticaredroppedintotheoceanseveryyear.Plastichasbeenshowntoharmwildlife.AnexampleofthishappenedseveraldaysagoinsouthernThailand.Thatwaswhenapilotwhalediedaftereatingup80piecesofplasticwaste.Testsshowedthewasteweighedabouteightkilograms.Internationalcareaboutplasticpollutionisrising.InIndia,PrimeMinisterNarendraModirecentlypromisedtoban(禁止)allsingle﹣useplasticby2022.InthecityofMumbai,Bollywoodmoviestarshavebeentakingpartinwasteclean﹣upactivitiesatVersovabeach.ActressAbigailPandetoldreportersshewassurprisedattheamountofwasteshefound."Iamhavingfun(cleaningthisplace).ButitisalsoverysadbecauseonceIcamehere,Igottoknowthattheamountofwasteissohighthatifyoudigthegroundfourfeet,youwillstillfindplasticinside.Anditwilltakeyearstoproperlycleanthebeach,"Pandesaid.PlastichasnowbeenfoundineveryCorneroftheworld'soceans,fromthebottomofthePacificMarianaTrench(馬里亞納海溝)toAntarctica.InOctober,worldgovernmentswilldecidetocreateanAntarcticOceanProtectionZone.At1.8millionsquarekilometers,theareawouldbethelargestprotectedoneonEarth.(1)WhatcanprobablyberightaboutAntarctic?A.ThereisplasticrubbishonthebeachesofAntarctic.B.HumanactivitieshavehadbadinfluenceonAntarctic.C.TheGreenpeacescientistsgotoAntarcticalltheyearround.D.ThelargestOceanProtectionZonehasbeensetuponAntarctic.(2)Thewriterseemstotellusthat.A.GreenpeaceisdoingresearchonplasticsB.thecurrentscanprotecttheAntarcticOceanwellC.moreandmorepeoplebegintopayattentiontoplasticpollutionD.itwilltakeyearstoproperlycleanupallthebeachesinprotectedareas(3)WhywasactressAbigailPandeinIndiasurprised?A.Therewassomuchrubbishonthebeach.B.ThePrimeMinisterpromisedaplasticbaninIndia.C.AllthereportersinMumbaiaskedherthesamequestions.D.SomanyBollywoodmoviestarsjoinedheratVersovabeach.(4)Whichofthefollowingwillbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.LotsofEffectiveActionsAreTakeninIndiatoDealwithRubbish.B.Greenpeace:Plastic,ChemicalPollutionWidespreadinAntarctica.C.TheDeathofaPilotWhale.D.Microplastics.【答案】14CDA 15BAC 16DAA 17BCAB北京市大興區(qū)2017-2018學(xué)年第一學(xué)期初中九年級期末檢測英語試卷三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。AOliverandSeaMonkeysByPhilipReeveIreallylikethisbookbecauseit'snotoneofthosestoriesthatareovertooquickly,itisalongbookthattakestimetoread.IthinkitisagoodbookandIgiveit5stars.★★★★★Ginny,age8LadyLydia:ReadmeaStoryByAnnaLavisIlikeallthepicturesoftheanimalsinthisbook,butIdon'tlikeitwhenthepageshavelotsofwritingwithnopictures.Ionlygivethebooktwostars.★★☆☆☆A(yù)lice,age6IAmaWoollyHatBySalmaKoraytemThis bookisperfect forsharingandreadingtogether.Itmademefeellovelyinsidebutthedrawingswerenotgoodbecausethecolorswerenotbrightlikeotherbooks.Igivethebook3stars.★★★☆☆Lucie,age7ARoyalFairytaleByInkRobinIlikedthebook,andthebestpartwasthewedding(婚禮)andfireworksbecauseIlikefireworksandthecolorsonthepagewerereallybright.Igivethebook4stars.★★★★☆A(yù)my,age921.WhoisthewriterofthebookIAmaWoollyHat?A.SalmaKoraytem. B.PhilipReeve.C.AnnaLavis. D.InkRobin.22.WhatdoLucieandAmylikewhilereading?A.Thepicturesofanimals. B.Thedrawings.C.Brightcolors. D.Weddingandfireworks.23.Whichbookgetsthemoststars?A.OliverandSeaMonkeys B.LadyLydia:ReadmeaStoryC.IAmaWoollyHat D.ARoyalFairytaleBLastSaturday,IwenttothenationalMuseumofNaturalHistorytoattendtheFamilyFossil(化石)andDinosaurFestival.Thousandsofkidsandmanyscientiststookpartinit.Mytourstartedinaroomwheretherewerelotsofhands-onactivities.OnethatItriedwascalled"FossilsinRocks",whereIlearnedaboutamber(琥珀)whichcankeepplantsandanimals.ScientistFinneganMarshtaughtmehowtouseamicroscopetoseewhatwasinsidetheamber.Atthe"Sifting(篩選)forFossils"station,Isearchedthroughsandtodiscoversmallfossils.WiththehelpofakeyIwasabletoidentify(辨別)thefossils,someofwhichIwasallowedtokeep!Atthemuseum's"Selfie"station,Idressedupinahatthatpaleontologists(古生物學(xué)家)wearwhileworkingoutdoors.WhatwonderfulphotosIhadtaken!At12:00pm,alongwith30otherkids,ItooktheJuniorPaleontologistPledge(宣誓).Weallreceivedashinypaleontologistmedal.ThenImetwithCharlotte,asix-year-oldJuniorPaleontologist.Shehadabigjobforalittlekid.Fortheday,shewasinchargeoftheInstagramaccount(賬戶).There,shepostedlotsofphotosofherselfstandingnexttofossilsandscientists."IstartedlikingdinosaurswhenIwas4,andmyfavoritedinosauristheT-Rex,"Charlottetoldme.ShesaidsheevenhadaT-Rextoothathome."WhenIgrowup,"Charlotteadded,"Iwanttobeapaleontologist."ThisisacelebrationIwillrememberforever.Ilovedmeetingthescientistsattheeventandtalkingtothemaboutfossilsanddinosaurs.Theeventwassomuchfun,kidsandparentsofallagesshouldcometoWashingtonDCnextyeartotakepartin.24.Whatwasthewriterallowedtotakehomefromthemuseum?A.Adinosaur'stooth. B.Apaleontologist'shat.C.Somefossilsoutofsand. D.Somecolorfulamber.25.Thewriter atthe"Selfie"stationinthemuseum.A.watchedtheplantsandanimalsintheamberB.tookphotoswithapaleontologist'shatonC.lookedthroughsandandtriedtofindfossilsD.receivedashinypaleontologistmedal26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutCharlotte?A.ShewastheyoungestJuniorPaleontologist.B.Shehadcollectedlotsoffossilsofanimals.C.Shehadbecomeafamousphotographer.D.Sheworkedasavolunteeratthemuseum.CAftereightmonthsoflivingwithotherastronautsontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS),withfourmonthstogobeforehisspacetaskisfinishedsuccessfully,ScottKellysaidhecouldusesomemoreworkmatesfromtheearth."Therearepeopleonthegroundweexpecttomeet,it'dbenicetohavethemhere,too."Hetoldover60middle-schoolstudentsonNovember19th,2015,whentheycommunicatedthroughalivevideochat.Thestudents,whowereattendingEastSideMiddleSchoolinNewYorkCity,broughtquestionsforKellyandhisfellowNASAastronautKjellLindgren.Thetwospaceexplorersfloatedonthevideoscreenastheylistenedtothequestions,andoccasionallyflipped(翻動)theirbodiesovertoshowthestudentsthedangeroflivinginzero-gravityenvironment."Floatinginspaceissomethingyouneverfeelyoucouldgetusedto,"Lindgrensaid."Butafteryou'reuphereforamonth,itfeelsnatural.It'smuchfuntofloat."ThestudentswereexcitedabouttheprogramandaboutaskingtheastronautsandtheotherspeakerquestionsabouthowtheastronautscleantheISS,whichfreeze-driedfoodstastebestandthemostsurprisingthingsaboutlivingonthestation.EvanMcKiernanaskedwhatit'sliketodrinkwateronthestationgiventhathumanurine(尿)isrecycledontheISS."Wedon'tthinkaboutittoomuch,"Lindgrensaid,"Infact,thewatertastesgreat-ittasteslikefreshwater."Hecalledtherecyclingprocess"importanttechnologytohaveaswethinkaboutgoingontoMars.We'regoingtoneedtechnologylikethatsothatweneedn'tbringeverythingweneedwithus."Theprogramincludedcomments(評論)fromJeffreyKluger,anauthoratTIMEmagazinewhoisgoodatwritingaboutscienceandtechnology.Klugerexplainedhow17countriesworkedtogethertobuildtheISS.Additionally,MatthewPearce,aneducationexpert,broughtsamples(樣本)ofthepackagedfoodstheastronautseatandthespecialtypeofsleepingbagtheastronautsuse.27.Thestudentsintheprogrammayhaveachanceto.A.useaspecialtypeofsleepingbagB.experiencetheastronauts'trainingC.cookspacefoodsfortheastronautsD.learnthehistoryofspaceexploration28.Theprogramisdesignedforstudentsinorderto .A.showthemtheachievementsofscientificresearchB.helpstudentslearnhowtorecyclethingsontheISSC.makethemimprovetheskillsofaskingquestionsD.encouragethemtotakeinterestinanastronaut'slife29.Whydoesthewriterwritethisarticle?A.Totellaboutthedevelopmentofspacestation.B.Toshowushowtheastronautsliveinspace.C.Toteachhowtoconnectwithastronautsfromtheearth.D.Totalkaboutsomedisadvantagesofthespacetraining.DCommunicationcouldbeexplainedaspassinginformationfromoneplacetotheother.Wehumansareg
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