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閱讀理解CD篇20題1.(23-24八年級下·四川德陽·期中)Tangchang,atowninChengdu,isfamousforclothshoes.Tangchangclothshoesarestrong,comfortable,breathableandfriendlytotheenvironment.In2018,theywereaddedtoSichuan’sintangibleculturalheritagelist(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄).63-year-oldLaiShufanghasspentover40yearsmakingTangchangclothshoes.Nowsheisamaster(大師).Shesaidthereare32stepstomakeapair,butthemostimportantstepismakingthesoles.First,glue(粘)layers(層)ofwhiteclothtogetherwithflourpaste(糊糊).Second,makethelayersdryandthencutintodifferentshapes.Third,beatthelayersagainandagainandthenmakesolesandupperparts.Next,shapethetwopartsandgluethemtogether.Atlast,polish(磨光)andtrim(修剪)theshoes.Thentheclothshoesareready.Lai’shardworktouchedhersonAiPeng.In2015,Aidecidedtoleavehisjobandhelphismother.HeusedShuembroidery(刺繡)tomaketheshoeslookmorebeautifulandopenedaclothshoestoreonline.Healsosetupshopwindowstoshowthestepsofmakingshoes,helpingmorepeoplelearnabouttheartofclothshoes.1.WhatisthemostimportantstepinmakingTangchangclothshoesaccordingtoMs.Lai?A.Makingthesoles. B.Makingtheupperparts.C.Makinggoodflourpaste. D.Polishingandtrimming.2.WhatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingstepsofmakingTangchangclothshoes?①beatthelayeredcloth
②makethelayersdry③gluetheupperpartsandthesolestogether
④gluelayersofwhiteclothA.③②①④ B.④②③①C.④②①③ D.④①②③3.HowmanythingshasLai’ssondonetomaketheclothshoesmorepopular?A.One. B.Two.C.Three. D.Four.4.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whatarethefeatures(特征)ofTangchangclothshoes?B.WhendidMs.Laibecomeamasterofclothshoes?C.What’sthemostimportantmaterialinmakingclothshoes?D.WhydidMs.Laikeeponmakingclothshoes?2.(23-24八年級下·浙江寧波·期中)Mr.Worthlikedspendingtimewithhisgrandson,Shawn.Heenjoyedteachinghimsomeofthethingshemaynotbetaughtinschool.Grandfathershaveaspecialrelationwiththeirgrandchildren.Theycanoftenpassdownsomeexperiencethatwillbehelpfultotheyoungerpeople.Oneday,Shawntoldhisgrandfatheraboutaclassscienceprojectthathewasveryexcitedabout.Eachstudentwasgoingtogrowapotofbeanplants.Whentheplantsgrewbigandstrong,thestudentsweretoplanttheminagardenattheschool.Theyeachwantedtogrowthestrongestandbestbeanplant.Shawnshowedhisgrandfatherthebeanseeds(種子).Heexplainedthathisteachertaughtthemhowtomaketheseedsgrow.First,theyputtheseedsonawetpapertowel.Then,theyputthemnearawarmwindow.Whentheseedscomeout,theyarereadytobemovedintoapot.Alterlisteningtohisgrandson,Mr.Worthsaid,“Youdojustasyoulearned,butIwanttoshowyouonemorethingaboutgrowingplants.”“WhenIwasaboy,myfathershowedmehowtogrowstrongplants,”hecontinued.“Whentheplantisstartingout,youputsomeweight(重量)onit.”Shawnlookedathisgrandfatherinsurprise.“Doesn’ttheweightstopthebeanfromgrowing?”heasked.“No,ofcoursenot.Thisway,thebeanplantwillbestrongandhealthy.Ifyougiveiteverythingitwants,itwillgrowtoofastanditwillbeweak.Itwillfalloverwhenthefirstbigwindblows.”Shawnlistenedcarefully.Hewantedtogrowthebeaninthewayhisgrandfathersuggested.Hecouldhardlywaittotellhisfriendswhathehadlearnedthatday.1.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Mr.Worthisascienceteacherinaschool.B.Shawnlivestogetherwithhisgrandfather.C.Shawnhasalotofexperienceaboutplanting.D.Mr.Worthhasagoodrelationwithhisgrandson.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.Classmates. B.Grandparents. C.Pots. D.Seeds.3.WhenShawnheardhisgrandfather’sstoryaboutgrowingplants,howdidhefeelatfirst?A.Surprised. B.Upset. C.Worried. D.Happy.4.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Givingchildrenproperpressurecanhelpthemgrowup.B.Offeringchildreneverythingtheyneedisgoodforthem.C.Puttingchildreninadangeroussituationmakesthemstrong.D.Waitingforchildrentogrowupontheirownisthebestway.3.(23-24八年級下·遼寧營口·期中)Communicationbetweenschoolsandparentsisimportanttothewell-beingandprogressofstudents.Howdoyourschoolandyourparentscommunicate?Inmyschool,parent-schoolcommunicationismostlydonethroughemails.Thisletsparentsknowwhatishappeningattheirchildren’sschool.Toimproveparent-teachercommunication.ParentBreakfastsareorganizedatthebeginningofeachacademicyear(學(xué)年)sothatparentscanmeettheheadteacherandsubjectteachersoftheirchildrenthisyear.ParentEveningsalsotakeplaceeachtermtoletparentsknowtheirchildren’sprogressinschool.Thereisnotaparentcommittee(委員會)atmyschoolbutparentscanbepartoftheFriendsGroup.Theycanhelporganizeschoolevents.—Mary,UKAtmyschool,parentscommunicatewiththeschoolthroughthefamily-schoolcontactpamphlet(手冊).Parentscanleaveamessageonthepamphlet,andthenthestudentgivesthepamphlettotheheadteacherthenextday.Theheadteacherwillreadthemessagesandreply.Thereisalsoafamilycommitteeinmyclass.Ithelpstheteacherspassonthemessagesaboutschooltoourparents.—Betty,ChinaAtmyschool,parentsandteacherskeepintouchinmanyways.OneofthemistheParent-TeacherAssociation(PTA).ThePTAisavoluntaryorganization(志愿組織)thatbringstogetherparentsandteacherstodiscussanddealwithproblemswithschooleducation.Anotherwayofcommunicationisthroughparent-teachermeetings.Theyletparentsandteachersmeetface-to-facetodiscussastudent’sprogressandperformance.—Tony,ChinaInterviewsgobothwayshere,allowingboththeschoolandparentstodiscussconcerns(擔(dān)憂)oraskquestions.Thesemeetingsareplannedone-on-oneforprivacy.Theyservetoavoidmakingstudentsorparentsfeeluncomfortableiftheschoolneedstotalkaboutcertainproblems.Whilemeetingscanbeplannedatanytime,themostcommonaretheend-of-termreports.Eachtermhas8-10weeksforstudentstoattendschool.Theirteachersusetheinformationcollectedtoprovidefeedback(反饋)tofamiliesinabout10-15minutes.Studentsoftenattendthesemeetings,too.—Chelsea,Australia1.HowmanywaysofkeepingintouchbetweenparentsandschoolsarementionedbyMary?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.2.Afamilycommitteeisawayofcommunicationin________school.A.Mary’s B.Tony’s C.Chelsea’s D.Betty’s3.Theunderlinedword“privacy”inParagraph5probablymeans“________”.A.comfort B.secret C.pleasure D.satisfaction4.AccordingtoChelsea,teachersneedto________attheendoftheterm.A.provideparentswithmessagescollectedinthedailyschoollifeB.sendemailstoparentsandletthemknowtheirchildren’sperformanceC.interviewparentsaboutwhatishappeningtotheirstudentsathomeD.givereportsoncertainproblemstofamiliesonebyone4.(23-24八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Theword“zhiyin”,whichmeansclosefriends,comesfromthestoryofYuBoyaandZhongZiqiintheWarringStatesPeriod.Boyawasgoodatplayingtheguqin.Oneday,hewasplayingmusiconhiswayhomeontheboat.ToBoya’ssurprise,Ziqi,awoodcutterwhohappenedtopassby,couldunderstandexactlywhathewantedtoexpressthroughhismusic.Afteralongtalk,theybecamegoodfriends.SinceBoyahadtoreturntohisstate,theyagreedtomeetagaininthefollowingyear.Unfortunately,whengettingbacktovisitZiqi,Boyaheardthathisfriendhaddiedfromadisease(疾病).BoyawassosadandinfrontofZiqi’stomb(墓),heplayedagainthemusichehadplayedwhentheyfirstmet.Thefeelingofthemusicwassostrongthatitwasasiftheriversandthemountainswerecrying.Whenfinishingplaying,Boyabrokehisguqinintopieces.Fromthenon,Boyaneverplayedagain.PeopleintheSongDynastybuilttheGuqinTaiinHanyangtothememoryofthedeepfriendshipbetweenBoyaandZiqi.Itbecameanimportantpartofthelocalculture.Zhiyinculturehasnewdevelopmentinthenewperiod.ThefamousancientChineseclassical(古典的)musicpieceGaoshanLiushuiwasperformedduringtheG20SummitinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvincein2016.ThemusicalperformancenotonlyshowedthebeautyoftraditionalChineseculture,butalsoexpressedChina’swillingnesstodevelopitsfriendshipwithpeoplefromaroundtheworld.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.BoyaactuallyonlymetZiqionce.B.BoyabrokehisdatewithZiqiatlast.C.BoyaoftenplayedtheguqininmemoryofZiqi.D.BoyaandZiqiwerebothgoodatplayingmusic.2.Paragraph5ismainlyabout________.A.thenewroleofzhiyinculture B.theimportanceofclassicalmusicC.thetraditionofGaoshanLiushui D.thefriendshipwithforeigncountries3.Whichofthefollowingcanbestshowthemainideaofthestory?A.Bothtogetherdobestofall. B.Atruefriendishardtofind.C.Oldfriendsandoldwinearebest. D.Afriendtoeverybodyisafriendtonobody.4.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.5.(23-24八年級下·遼寧沈陽·期中)WorldAnimalDayfallsonOct4everyyear.Itwasstartedin1931toremindeveryoneonourplanettocareaboutanimals.Unluckily,manywildanimalsarefacinggreatdanger.Someevenbecameextinctandcannotbeseenforever.Recently,Chinahasdonemuchtoimprovethelivingconditionofendangeredwildanimals.TheprotectionofAsianelephantsisagoodexample.AsianelephantsinChinaaremostlyfoundinYunnanProvince.Theseanimalshavebecomeendangeredbecausesomepeoplearekillingfortheirteeth.Thegovernment(政府)hasbeentryingtoprotectthem.Forexample,elephantsteethbusinessisnotallowed.Thiscangreatlypreventelephantshunting.AnotherexampleistheprotectionoftheYangtzefinlessporpoise(江豚).Becauseoflotsofover-fishingandwaterpollution,thepopulationoftheYangtzefinlessporpoisewasjust1,012in2018.Thatnumberwaslowerthanthenumberofgiantpandas.In2020,thegovernmentonceputa10-yearfishingban(禁令).ThisactionisveryusefulandnowpeoplecanseeagroupofYangtzefinlessporpoisesjumpandplayintheYangtzeRiver.WithWorldAnimalDayaroundthecorner,weallcanthinkofmorewaystobetterprotectourwildfriends.AswesharethisEarthwithalllivingthings,wecantrulymakeadifferenceforallanimals.1.WhywasWorldAnimalDaystarted?A.Tointroducewildanimalstothepublic.B.Toencourageustocareaboutwildanimals.C.Tocollectinformationaboutwildanimals.D.Tocountthepopulationofwildanimals.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“extinct”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Riseinnumber. B.Dropinnumber. C.Appear. D.Disappear.3.Whathasthegovernmentdonetopreventelephantshunting?A.Stopelephantsteethbusiness. B.Provideelephantswithfood.C.Protectelephantsinazoo. D.Growmoretreesforelephants.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutYangtzefinlessporpoisefromParagraph3?A.Theirpopulationwas1,012in2020.B.Theirpopulationislargerthanthatofgiantpandasin2018.C.Theywereindangerbecauseofover-fishingandairpollution.D.Theirnumberishigherbecausethegovernmentputafishingban.6.(23-24八年級下·遼寧沈陽·期中)“Cats!”“Dogs!”Theselooklikefightingwords.Butyoumayknowclearlytherearedogpeopleandcatpeople.Dogpeoplethinkdogsare“man’sbestfriends”,whilecatpeoplelikecatsbecauseoftheirelegance(優(yōu)雅)andindependence(獨立).Sometimesthetwogroupsevenarguewitheachother.Whichpetdopeoplelikebetter?Dogsseemtowin.Anassociatedopinionpoll(民意調(diào)查)showedthatpeopleintheUSlikedogsmorethancats.74%saidtheylikeddogs“alot”,butonly41%saidthesamethingaboutcats.ThePetIndustryWhitePaperalsoshowedthattherearearound11,000,000moredogownersthancatownersinChinesecities.However,catsseemtohavemoreattentiononline.Peoplecallthem“masters”(喵主子)onlinewhilethedogownersare“servantswhocleantheirmasters’feces”(鏟屎官).Eventhosewhodon’thavepetcatsaredoingsomethingcalled“cloudcatpetting”(云吸貓).Itmeanstakingpicturesandvideosofcatsonline.AnarticleinTheGuardianpointedoutthatdogownersusuallygooutsidetoplaywiththeirpetsortheirneighbors’dogs.Butcatsaremainlyindooranimals,sotheInternetbecomesavirtual(虛擬的)“catpark”forcatowners.Butitdoesn’treallymatterifyoulikecatsordogsbetter.Keepingarelationwithanyanimalcanmakeusfeelgood.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“argue”inParagraph1mean?A.Understand. B.Require. C.Disagree. D.Offer.2.Accordingtothetext,ifyouareoutgoingandlikeoutsideactivities,_________.A.youcankeepadog B.youcanwriteaboutdogsC.a(chǎn)catisagoodfriend D.youcanwatchvideosonline3.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Peopleistalkingabouthowtokeeppets.B.TherearemoredogownersthancatownersinAmerica.C.Cloudcatpettingmeansputtingcatsonthecloud.D.InChina,peoplelikecatsasmuchastheylikedogs.4.Howisthetextorganized?(①=Paragraphl,②=Paragraph2,…)A. B. C. D.7.(23-24八年級下·遼寧阜新·期中)SomepeoplebelievethathumanscouldliveontheplanetMarsbytheyear2100.Ourownplanet,theEarth,isbecomingmoreandmorecrowdedandpolluted.ItishopedthatpeoplecouldstartagainandbuildabetterworldonMars.Hereiswhatlifetherecouldbelike.Atpresent,ourspacecraftaretooslowtocarrylargenumbersofpassengers(乘客)toMarsanditwouldtakemonths.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,bytheyear2100,thejourneymightonlytakeabout20minutesinspacecraftthattravelatthespeed(速度)oflight!However,thespacecraftwouldtravelreallyfast,sothejourneytoMarsmightbequiteuncomfortable.Manypeoplewouldfeelill.Humanscan’tlivewithoutwater,airorfood.Sofar,nobodyknowsiftherewouldbeenoughwateroraironMarsforpeople.Moreover,scientistsarenotsureifplantscouldgrowonMars.Foodwouldmostprobablybemadelikepills(藥片)andwouldnotkeeplong.Comparedwithlifeontheearth,lifeonMarswouldbebetterinsomeways.Peoplewouldhavemorespace.Theymightliveinhouseswithhugecomfortablerooms.Also,robotswoulddolotsoftheirworksothattheycouldhavemoretimetorelax.Therewouldprobablybenoschools.Everystudentwouldstudyatonlineschoolswith“e-teachers”.LifeonMarswouldbeinterestingandchallenging(充滿挑戰(zhàn)的).However,itmaytakehundredsofyearstomakeittrue.Sothemostimportantthingweneedtodonowistoprotectourbeautifulblueplanet-theEarth!1.PeoplewouldmovetoMarsbecause________.A.theywanttochallengethemselves B.theearthiscrowdedandpollutedC.flyingtoMarswouldbefun D.plantscouldgrowbetterthere2.Theunderlinedword“spacecraft”means________.A.spaceships B.hot-airballoons C.spacestations D.planes3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TherewouldbeenoughwaterandaironMarsforpeople.B.FoodonMarswouldbemoredeliciousthanthatontheearth.C.ThewriterthinkslivingonMarswouldbefullofchallenges.D.PeoplewouldbebusywithworkonMars.4.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SchoolsonMars B.FoodonMarsC.LifeonMars D.EnvironmentontheEarth8.(23-24八年級下·山東煙臺·期中)Manyadmiregreatpeople,butfewknowwhatdifficultiesthosepeoplewentthrough.Asanautobiographical(自傳體的)book,TheLongWalktoFreedomgivespeoplealookintothelifeofNelsonMandela,afreedomfighterofSouthAfricaandthelatepresident(總統(tǒng))ofthecountry.MandelawasbornintoanAfricanroyal(皇室)familyonJuly18,1918.ButMandelachosealifewayoffightingforcommonpeopleinsteadofroyalty.Atthattime,SouthAfricawascontrolledbywhitepeople.Theypassedalawthatstoppedblackpeoplefromlivingortravelingwheretheywanted.Blackpeopledidn’thavetherighttospeakouttheirthoughtsaboutthegovernmentandleaders,either.Mandeladidn’tthinkthatwasfair.Heorganizedmanyactivitiesagainstit.Becauseofthis,in1962,hewasputintoprison(監(jiān)獄),afterhewassetfreein1990,hechosetoforgivethosewhodidwrongthingstohiminsteadofhatingthem.Heshookhandswiththepeoplewhowantedhimdead.Healsoencouragedblackpeopletoforgivewhitepeople.Mandela’sstory,toldinhisownwords,goesallovertheworldandtalksabouthowtobuildaworldwhereeveryoneisincluded.Hebelievedinbringingpeopletogether.Theselessonscouldhelppeopleeverywhere,includingChina.AsChinabecomesmoreimportantintheworld,Mandela’sjourneyteachesusimportantthingsaboutdealingwithothercountries(社會和諧).Asanautobiographywriter,Mandelaalsodidagoodjobanddidn’tmakethebooksoundself-important.Heexpressedhisfeelingswell,makingthereadersunderstandhisandothers’hardtimes.Withsuchwritingskills,abookwithmorethan600pagescanbeeasiertoread.1.WhatcanweknowaboutTheLongWalktoFreedomaccordingtothepassage?A.It’sabookaboutAfricanroyallife.B.Itshowspeople’sloveforMandela.C.IthelpspeoplebetterunderstandMandela.D.ItwaswrittentorememberMandela.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“forgive”mean?A.Say“Nevermind”to.B.Givemoneyto.C.Feelsorryfor.D.Refusehelpfrom.3.WhatcanChinamainlylearnfromMandela’sspirit?A.Howtopromisepeople’sfreedom.B.HowtohelpAfricanpeopletoberich.C.Howtokeeppeoplesafefromprisons.D.Howtodealwithinternationalrelationships.4.WhyisMandela’sbookeasytoread?A.Becausehestressedpersonalexperiences.B.BecauseMandelahardlysharedhisfeelings.C.Becauseanautobiographywriterhelpedhimtowriteit.D.Becauseitisheartfeltandshowsunderstandingtowardothers.9.(23-24八年級下·遼寧沈陽·期中)DidyouknowthattheBeijingWinterOlympicVillagehadarooftop(屋頂)farm?Itcovered4,620squaremeters.Torelax,athletesandcoaches(教練)couldtrygrowingvegetablesthere.ItshowsjusthowmuchChinesepeoplelovegrowingvegetables.Chinahasalotofavailablelandforplantingthings.Forcenturies,Chinesepeoplemadealivingthroughfarming.TheBookofSongs(《詩經(jīng)》),written2,500yearsago,recordsmanykindsofvegetables.Nowadays,eventhoughsomeChinesepeoplenolongerhavealotofland,theystillgrowvegetableswheretheycan.XueLing,35,isoneofthem.Since2010,shehasbeenplantingvegetablesonthebalcony(陽臺)ofherapartmentinJinan,Shandongprovince.“It’stheonlywaytokeepmyfood,atleastthevegetables,cleanandsafe,”shetoldChinaDaily.CarolineMafromHongKonggrowsvegetablesasahobby.In2020,Mastartedfarmingonherrooftopandbeganplantingseedscollectedduringhertravels.ForMa,farmingisameditative(冥想的)experience.“IaminmyownlittleworldandIcanforgetabouttheworld’sproblems,”shesaid.ItseemsthatplantingvegetablesbringsmorethanjustfoodforChinesepeople.1.WhydidtheBeijingWinterOlympicVillagehavearooftopfarm?A.Tohelptheathletesandcoachesrelax.B.Tomakemoremoneybygrowingvegetables.C.Toprovideabetterenvironmentforthegames.D.Toproduceenoughvegetablesfortheathletes.2.Whatdoestheword“available”inParagraph3mean?A.Helpful. B.Busy. C.Usable. D.Poor.3.WhatarethereasonsforChinesepeoplewithoutfarmlandtogrowvegetables?①Togrowthemasahobby.
②Tobeabletoeatcleanandsafefood.③Tomakealivingthroughfarming.
④Tohelpforgetabouttheworld’sproblems.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Howtogrowvegetablesonarooftop.B.WhenChinesepeoplestartedtogrowvegetables.C.WhatplantingvegetableshasgivenChinesepeople.D.WhyChinesepeoplelikedgrowingvegetablesinthepast.10.(23-24八年級下·山東濰坊·期中)Nowadays,manyastronomers(天文學(xué)家)arelookingfornewplanetsandnewplacesforhumanstoliveinthefuture.Butwheredoastronomersstartexploring(探索)?Firstofall,astronomerslookforastar.That’sbecauseourownEarthmovesaroundastar—theSun.Moreimportantly,itisneithertoofarfromnortooneartotheSunforheatandlight.Sowhenastronomershavefoundthestar,theylookattheplanetsaroundit.Inrecentyears,astronomershavefoundnearly400newplanetswithstars.Manyoftheseplanetsareeithertooneartothestarortoofaraway.However,iftheplanetisinagoodplace,astronomerslookforthreekeythings:water,airandrock(巖石).Wateristhemostimportantbecausealllifeneedswater.Humanscandrinkitandtheycanalsogrowplantswithwater.Andplantsproduceairforhumanstobreathe(呼吸)andfoodtoeat.Rockonaplanetisalsoimportant.That’sbecausethereisoftenwaterundertherock.Aftermanyyearsofexploring,astronomershavefoundaplanetliketheEarth.It’sGliese581gandit’snearastar.Theastronomersthinkithaswaterandrockandthetemperatureisbetween-31℃and-12℃.That’scold,butnotcolderthanAntarcticaortheArcticCircle.AyearonGliese581gisonly37Earthdays,not365Earthdays.ButastronomersdonotthinkthesearebigdifferencesandsomeofthemthinkGliese581gwillbeanewEarth.1.Howdoastronomersdiscoveranewplanetforhumanstoliveon?Choosetherightorder.a.Astronomerslookforthreekeythings.b.Astronomerslookforandfindarightstar.c.Astronomerslookattheplanetsaroundthestar.A.a(chǎn)-b-c B.b-a-c C.b-c-a D.c-a-b2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.TheEarth. B.Gliese581g. C.TheSun. D.Gliese.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.AyearonGliese581gis365Earthdays.B.Wateristhemostimportantforlifeonaplanet.C.ThetemperatureofGliese581giscolderthanAntarctica.D.Nowadays,astronomershavefoundnearly400newstarswithplanets.4.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Gliese581gisalreadyanewEarth.B.TherearesomeplanetslikeourEarth.C.Water,airandrockareimportant.D.AstronomersarelookingforanewEarth.11.(23-24八年級下·遼寧大連·期中)It’spossibleforhumantolandonMars.WehavealreadysentseveralspaceshipstoMars.SomeofthemhavelandedonMars.However,noneofthemhadhumans.Astronautshavewalkedonthemoon,butsofar,nobodyhaseversetfootonMars.ManyscientistsbelievethatsomedaywewillsendastronautstoMars.Thisisnotaneasythingtodo.Thebiggestchallenge(挑戰(zhàn))isthecost.Anotherchallengeishealthproblemsthatastronautsmighthave.Stayingtoolonginaplacecouldcauseotherhealthproblems—itcouldevenmakeapersongoblindorcauseotherserioushealthproblems.Althoughtherearesomanychallenges,somescientistsandpeoplestillthinkthatweshouldsendastronautstoMars.ThegovernmentsoftheUnitedStates,Russia,Germany,ChinaandothercountriesareallinterestedinvisitingMars.Therearealsoprivatecompaniesthatareinterestedindoingit.▲Withthetechnologythatwehavetoday,itwouldtakesixorsevenmonths.However,wemightsoonhavetechnologythatwouldletusmakethetripinonlytwoweeks.In1969,theUnitedStatessentastronautstothemoon.ThoseastronautshavealreadyreturnedtoEarth.SomepeoplethinkthatifthefirstastronautshavethechancetoreachMars,theyshouldbuildacolony(聚居地)andliveonitfortherestoftheirlives.Thatway,itwillbeeasierformoreastronautstoreachMarslater.BuzzAldrin,thesecondpersonwhowalkedonthemoon,isoneofthepeoplewhoagreeswiththisidea.Heoncesaid,“Forgetthemoon.Let’sgotoMars!”1.________isthemostdifficultonetosendastronautstoMars.A.Nothavingagoodspaceship B.SpendingtoomuchmoneyC.Astronauts’healthproblem D.Havingnowater2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Sofar,nobodyhaseverwalkedonMars.B.Stayinginspaceforalongtimedoesnoharmtous.C.SomespaceshipshavebeentoMarswithastronauts.D.Humanshaveneverbeensenttothemoon.3.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe“▲”?A.HowcanwereachMars? B.HowlongwouldatriptoMarstake?C.WhydowewanttosendastronautstoMars? D.IsitpossibleforustosendastronautstoMars?4.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat________.A.someprivatecompanieswillbesetuponMarsB.humanswillliveonMarssoonC.manypeoplewillworkhardtovisitMarsalthoughitishardD.fewpeoplewillagreewiththeideatosendastronautstoMars12.(23-24八年級下·廣東廣州·期中)Doyousometimesfeellonely?Areyousometimesundergreatpressure(壓力)?Doyousometimesfeelsick?Ifyouranswerstothesequestionsare“Yes”,youmightnotneedadoctor.Instead,youmightjustneedapet.Pets,likedogs,cats,orevenbirds,canmakeyoufeelbetter.Infact,manypeoplefeelhealthywhentheyhaveapettotakecareof.Peoplewhohavepetsoftenfeelcalmer(更冷靜的)andlesslonelythanpeoplewhodon’thavepets.Forexample,JulietLockehasasix-year-oldcatnamedSnowball.“SnowballknowswhenIhaveabadday.WhenI’msittinginachair,she’llruntomeandI’llpether.Shereallyhelpsmefeelrelaxed,”saysJuliet.“Petscanhelpyouhaveahealthymind.”Petscangiveyouahealthybody,too.Dr.R.K.Andersonisaveterinarian(獸醫(yī)).HestartedCENSHARE(CentertoStudyHuman/AnimalRelationships(關(guān)系)andEnvironments),anorganizationthatresearcheshowpetsinfluence(影響)people.Theseresearchers(研究者)believethatpeoplewithpetsarehealthierthanthosewithoutpets.Forexample,petownersoftenhavealowerrisk(風(fēng)險)ofheartdisease.Manypetownersdon’thavehighbloodpressure(高血壓),either.Ifyouhaveadog,youneedtotakeitforawalk.Takingwalksisalsogoodforyourheartandbrainhealth.Whilemostpeoplethinkofdogsandcatsaspets,havingbirdsandfishcanalsobehelpful.Infact,peopleownmanydifferentkindsofpets.Researchersstudiedtheinfluencesofthesekindsofanimalsontheirowners’health.Theresearchersfoundthatsomepeopleactuallyfeelmorerelaxedandhavelowerbloodpressurebywatchingfishorbylisteningtothesoundsofbirds.Theseactivitiesmakepeoplefeelcalm.1.WhydoesthewriterwriteaboutJulietLocke?A.Toencouragepeopletofeedpetswell.B.Totalkabouthowtochooseapet.C.Toshowpetscanmakepeoplefeelhealthy.D.Toaskpeopletotalkabouttheirproblemswiththeirpets.2.What’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Petscanhelppeoplehaveahealthybody.B.Petscankeeppeopleawayfrombadfeelings.C.Keepingpetscanhelpcure(治愈)someillnesses.D.Keepingpetscanimprovetherelationshipsbetweenhumans.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.CENSHAREmainlystudieshowtosavepets.B.Adogcanbemorehelpfultopeoplethanacat.C.Apersonwill
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