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2024年初中毕业、升学模拟考试试卷英语注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。2.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、考试证号用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔填写在答题卡指定的位置。3.请认真核对监考员在答题卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、考试证号与你本人的是否相符。4.答案必须按要求填涂、书写在答题卡上,在草稿纸、试卷上答题一律无效。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共60分)一、单项选择(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.SinceNantongMetroLine2cameintooperation,thetimeonthetriphasbeenmuchlessthaninthepast.A.thatB.thisC.oneD.it2.Asateacher,Ihopestudentswillgainmorethatcanbetakenawayfrommyclass.A.choicesB.inventionsC.situationsD.memories3.Tobetterkeeptheartoftheembroiderly(刺绣),RugaoSilkCarpetMuseumshowssomeoftheexamplesofthistraditionalartform.A.finestB.easiestC.hardestD.funniest4.——Thewindofearlyspringisassharpasscissors.——Howbeautifulitsounds!Thewriterthewindoftheearlyspringtoscissorsinthispoem.A.connectsB.comparesC.contactsD.completes5.Intheperformanceofthetextbookdrama,thegirl'sactingskillsareprettygoodallpraise.A.againstB.overC.beyondD.opposite6.——Lookatthesignonmycoat.Doyouknowwhatitmeans?——Yes.Itsaysthiscoatbewashedbyhand.A.mustn't6.——Lookatthesignonmycoat.Doyouknowwhatitmeans?——Yes.Itsaysthiscoatbewashedbyhand.A.mustn'tB.needn'tC.mustD.can7.——Wecansaveenergybyridingbicyclesortakingbusesinsteadofdrivingprivatecars.——,weshouldrecyclethingslikenewspapersandclothes.A.AnywayB.MoreoverC.OtherwiseD.However8.——Labor(劳动)educationisimportantforstudents’development.—Yes.schoolsputitintopractice,studentswillbemoreindependentandhelpful.A.WhileB.UnlessC.IfD.Though9.——ItookpartinNantongMarathonlastmonthandbecameoneofthe25,000marathonrunners.———Great!meaningfulexperienceitwas!A.WhatB.WhataC.HowD.Howa10.Inordertocreateaquietenvironmentfortheexam,thepolicehavebarricades(路障)acrossseveralmajorroadsneartheexaminationsites.A.putupB.putinC.putonD.putout11.students'eyesightandmakesuretheyfocusontheirstudies,schoolswillhavemorerulestolimitmobilephoneuse.A.ProtectB.ToprotectC.ProtectedD.Protecting12.——HowmuchdoyouknowaboutYeGuangfu,thecommanderofShenzhou-18crewmembers?——Weareallproudofhim.Itisthesecondtimethathespace.A.entersB.wouldenterC.wasenteringD.hasentered13.Thechartshowsusthat.A.nobodycaresaboutnewsB.musichasthefewestviewersC.mostpeoplelikewatchingmoviesD.cartoonsarethemostpopularTVprograms14.——Oneofthe24solarterms——SummerSolstice(夏至)iscomingsoon.———That'strue.Butcouldyoutellme13.Thechartshowsusthat.A.nobodycaresaboutnewsB.musichasthefewestviewersC.mostpeoplelikewatchingmoviesD.cartoonsarethemostpopularTVprograms14.——Oneofthe24solarterms——SummerSolstice(夏至)iscomingsoon.———That'strue.Butcouldyoutellme?A.whatisthemeaningofthissolartermB.thatitwillfallonJune21stor22ⁿdthisyearC.whetheritwasthe10thsolartermofthe24solartermsD.ifit'sthedaywiththehighestnoonsunheightoftheyear15.——Confuciussaid,“Inordertodoagoodjob,onemustfirstsharpenone'stools”.——Ithinkitcanbeapieceofgoodadviceforsomeonewhowantsto.A.takepartinthecompetitionbuthasnottrainedforitB.studyabroadbutisafraidtoliveinaforeigncountryC.goonatripbutthinksheorsheistoooldtotravelaloneD.buyanewe-bikebutdoesn'thavesparetimetogoshopping二、完形填空(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TenThousandKrathongsLekrushedthroughthecrowdedstreetstohisparents'restaurant.Outof16,hereachedforsomebananaleaveswithoutabreak—hemighthavetimetomakekrathongs.TonightwasLoyKrathong(水灯节),aThaifestivalwhenpeoplewouldsendouttinyboatswithlightedcandlessothatlastyear'sproblemscouldsailaway,leaving17forthenewyear.Thisweek,Lekhadpracticedlaunching(使下水)krathongsashisbrotherTongdidbecausetheirsister,Dao,wassick,lyinginbed.Perhapsawishwould18herillness!“Itwon'tbeenoughtocureDao.”Ya,Lek'sgrandma,saidsadly.ButLekdidn't19.Ifonlyhehadtenthousandkrathongs!Hesetflowersinsidethebananaleaveswithawhitecandle.九年级英语第2页(共12页)

“Tongwillhelplaunchyourboat.Nowwemustgetreadyfor20.”saidYa.Likelastyear,LekwouldhelpinthekitchenwhileTonglaunchkrathongsoutsideforcustomers.ItwasallbecauseLekwastoo21.Withcustomersarriving,dishesweresentintothekitchen.22,thenightfell.LekpushedthroughthecrowduntilhesawTongonthejetty(码头),loweringkrathongsintothewaterwithhispole(竿).Itwouldtakeforeverbeforehisturn!Leklooked23toseeifYawaswatching.Thenhelaydownattheedge(边缘)ofthejetty,litthecandleandmadeawish.Suddenly,hisbodyshookandthekrathong24.Itremainedonthesurfaceforamomentandthendisappeared.Whataterriblesign!TearsfloodedLek'seyes.Leknearlylosthisbalanceagainashetriedto25hiskrathong.Whenseeingitturnedupsidedown,histearsdroppedintotheriver.“Lek!”shoutedTong,“Somanypeoplehere!Youmayhelpme,staywhereIcanseeyou!”A(n)26tolaunchkrathongs!Lekwiped(擦)hiseyesandtookapole.Agirlhandedhimaboatwithsweetwhiteflowers,“It'sformyfather.”Leksentitdownwiththepole27andmadehisownsilentwish.Thecandlelightdancedontheblackriverastheboatslowly28thewaves.Thegirl'ssmilemadeLekfeellargerthanhisname.LekrememberedYa'swordsthatonlyawishmightnotmakeDao29,butitgavehimhope.Witheachkrathongsentaway,hemadethe30wishoverandover——MayDaogetwellsoon.“Tong,doyousupposethereareathousandkrathongsouttheretonight?”“Theremustbeatleasttenthousand!”Leksmiledsincerely.Hehopedtherivercouldhearthetenthousandwishessailingfromhisheartforhissisterthatnight.16.A.shapeB.dangerC.breathD.trouble17.A.jokesB.reasonsC.giftsD.wishes18.A.takeawayB.wakeupC.leadtoD.dependon19.A.acceptB.careC.moveD.understand20.A.leavesB.candlesC.customersD.flowers21.A.fatB.weakC.smallD.tired22.A.FinallyB.SuddenlyC.PeacefullyD.Heavily23.A.forwardB.insideC.outsideD.around24.A.stuckB.droppedC.burntD.appeared25.A.saveB.showC.paintD.make26.A.ideaB.chanceC.standardD.fact27.A.politelyB.simplyC.hardlyD.carefully28.A.followedB.pulledC.mixedD.separated29.A.happierB.sadderC.betterD.worse30.A.sweetB.sameC.realD.other九年级英语第3页(共12页)

三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A▲ofJeans’Microfibers(微纤维)Youmayknowthatthingslikecaremissions.(排放)andplasticsarebadforourEarth.Buthowaboutwashingyourjeans?Scientistsfindthatwashingapairofjeanscangiveoutabout56,000microfibers.Thesefibersarelessthan5millimeterslong.Theycangofromourwashingmachinesallthewaytothesea.ThisisbadfortheEarthandevenharmsourhealth.31.Whichpartofamagazineisthereadingmaterialmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Culture.B.Fashion.C.Environment.D.Technology.32.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor▲?A.JourneyB.ChanceC.DreamD.Challenge33.Accordingtothepassage,toreduceharmtotheEarthandourhealth,youshould.A.washandkillbacteriaeverytwoweeksB.washyourjeansoftentosaveenergyC.testyourjeansafter15monthsofwear三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A▲ofJeans’Microfibers(微纤维)Youmayknowthatthingslikecaremissions.(排放)andplasticsarebadforourEarth.Buthowaboutwashingyourjeans?Scientistsfindthatwashingapairofjeanscangiveoutabout56,000microfibers.Thesefibersarelessthan5millimeterslong.Theycangofromourwashingmachinesallthewaytothesea.ThisisbadfortheEarthandevenharmsourhealth.31.Whichpartofamagazineisthereadingmaterialmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Culture.B.Fashion.C.Environment.D.Technology.32.Whichwordisthemostsuitablefor▲?A.JourneyB.ChanceC.DreamD.Challenge33.Accordingtothepassage,toreduceharmtotheEarthandourhealth,youshould.A.washandkillbacteriaeverytwoweeksB.washyourjeansoftentosaveenergyC.testyourjeansafter15monthsofwearD.wearjeansformoredaysbeforewashing九年级英语第4页(共12页)BIfyouarelookingtogetabetterunderstandingoftheworldaroundyou,chemistryistheperfectsubjecttostudy.It'sastudyofmatter(物质),itsproperties——waysinwhichitbehavesinspecialconditions,andhowitinteractswitheverythingaroundit.Attheheartofallthediscoveries,suchasmedicine,cooking,andseveralotherareas,isoneimportanttablethatorganizeselementsbasedontheiratomicnumberandchemicalproperties:theperiodictable.Althoughthefirstperiodictablewaspublishedin1869,itwasaworkinprogressforhundreds,ifnotthousandsofyears.Sinceancienttimes,peoplehavebeeninterestedinelementssuchasgold,tin,ironandcopper(whicharewrittenasAu,Sn,FeandCuinthetable)intheirnaturalforms.Theyweredugupfromthegroundandusedtomakejewelry,guns,coins,andmanyotherthings.Overtime,peoplebecamemorecuriousaboutthesemetalsandhowtheyweremadeup.InancientGreece,Aristotleandotherphilosopherssaidthingsweremadefromtheelementsofearth,water,fireandair.Foryears,thisideawasaccepted.ThenpeoplebegantoconsiderthisideaagainduringtheAgeofEnlightenment.In1661,IrishscientistRobertBoyledescribedanelementassomethingthat“cannotbebrokendownintoasimplermatterbyachemicalreaction”.Overacenturylater,Antone-LaurentdeLavoisier,FatherofChemistry,wouldpublishthefirstmoderntextbookonchemistry.Init,helistedsomematterwhichhebelievedshouldbedividedaselementsintotwogroups:metalsandnon-metals.Althoughhisworkwasn'tcompletelycorrect,itrepresentedabigstepforwardatthattime.Overthenextcentury,scientistsstartedtodividetheelementsintodifferentgroupsdependingontheirpropertiesandatomicweights.However,itisRussianchemistDmitriMendeleevwhoisusuallybelievedasthefirstpersontomakeaperiodictable.Althoughotherscientistshadhandedintables,theywerefinallyrefusedbythescientificcommunitybecausetheywereshortofdetails.Mendeleevputalloftheelementsinaproperorderaccordingtotheiratomicmass.Hewasevensmartenoughtoleaveemptyspacesforelementswhichhadn'tbeendiscoveredatthetime.AlthoughMendeleev'speriodictablewasn'tperfect,itsetthewayororderwhichissimilartotheoneusedtoday.九年级英语第5页(共12页)

34.Whydidpeoplefirstbecomeinterestedinelements?A.Manypeoplewantedtobelikeascientist.B.Theywantedtousemetalstomakethings.C.Peopleinancienttimeswascrazyaboutscience.D.Theythoughtchemistryareusefulforeverything.35.ThewritermentionedAntonie-LaurentdeLavoisie.A.torequireustocareaboutthehistoryB.toencourageustodiscoverandthinkC.toadviseustorespectthegreatchemistD.toremindustopayattentiontohiscontribution36.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theinfluenceofchemistryistheeasiesttoseeintherealworld.B.AristotlewasspokenhighlyofduringtheAgeofEnlightenment.C.Mendeleevisusuallyconsideredthefirstpersontocreatethetable.D.RobertBoylewastheonewhowrotedowneveryelementonEarth.37.Thispassageismainlyabout.A.whatthetableislikeB.whythetableispopularC.howthetabledevelopedD.whenthetablefirstappearedCLongago,therewasajudgewhowasfamousthroughouttheland.Whentwopeopleargued,thejudgewasalwaysabletofindasolutionthatwasfairtobothpeople,whethertheywererichorpoor.Oneday,thejudgewenttoabusymarket.Merchants(商人)weresellinglivechickens,fruits,vegetables,andjustaboutanythingelseyoucouldthinkof.Ashewalkedthroughthemarket,thejudgesawthatalargecrowdhadgatheredoutsideashopthatsoldlivechickens.Thejudgewalkednearthecrowdandaskedawomanwhatwasgoingon.“Apoorfarmerwascarryingaheavysack(麻布大袋),”saidthewoman.“Heaccidentallyfelldownanddroppedthesackonachicken,killingit.Thechickenbelongedtotherichandgreedymerchantwhoownsthisshop,”shesaid,pointingtotheshop.Thejudgecouldheartwomenshoutingateachother.“ItwasluckyIwaspassingby,”thoughtthejudge.“Thereisclearlyanargumentgoingon,andIamgoingtosolveit.”“Excuseme!”saidthejudgeinaloudvoicetothecrowd.“Pleaseletmethrough.”①Whenpeopleturnedandsawthejudge,theyquicklymovedasidetolethimpassthrough.Thetwomenwhowerearguingsawthejudgecomingnear.②Thentheystoppedshoutingandbowedtothejudge.“Pleasehelpussolveourargument,”theysaid.“Tellmewhathappened,”thejudgesaidtothemerchantwhoownedtheshopthatsoldchickens.九年级英语第6页(共12页)

“Thisfarmerkilledoneofmychickens,”saidthemerchant.“Nowhemustpayforit!”Thejudgeaskedtoseethedeadchicken.“Itisquiteasmallyoungchicken,”saidthejudge.“Thatistrue,”saidthemerchant.“Butinanothertwoyearsthatchickenwouldhavegrownlargeandfat.Icanget100coinsforalarge,fatchicken.Thisfarmerowesme100coins!”③Thefarmerwastooafraidtospeak.Ahundredcoinswasahugeamountofmoneyforhim.Everyoneinthetown,includingthejudge,knewthefarmercouldn'tmakeenoughmoneytobuyclothesforhismanychildren.“Iorderyoutopaythismerchant100coins,”thejudgesaidtothefarmer.④Thecrowdstoodtherewiththeirmouthopeninsurprise.Howcouldthefarmereverpay?Thegreedymerchantwasoverjoyed.Thejudgeturnedtothemerchant.“Howmuchgraindoesachickeneatintwoyears?”askedthejudge.“Onelargesackofgrain,”saidthemerchant.Heexaggerated(夸张)toprovethehighpricehechargedforhisdeadchicken.“Bykillingthischicken,thefarmerhassavedyoualargesackofgrain,”saidthejudge.“Iorderyoutogivethesackofgrainyouhavesavedtothefarmer.”Themerchantturnedpaleandhunghishead.Alargesackofgrainwasworthmuchmorethan100coins.“Iforgivethismanforkillingmychicken,”saidthemerchant.“Iwilltakenomoneyfromhim,aslongasIdonothavetogivehimasackofgrain.”“Asyouwish,”saidthejudge,whowasseentosmileashewalkedaway.38.What'stherightorderofthefollowingeventsinthisstory?a.Thefarmerkilledthemerchant'schickenbyaccident.b.Thejudgeorderedthefarmertopayforthedeadchicken.c.Themerchantpromisednottotakemoneyfromthefarmer.d.Thejudgedecidedtohelpsolvetheargumentinthemarket.A.a-b-d-cB.b-d-c-aC.a-d-b-cD.c-a-b-d39.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefarmerandthemerchantaccordingtothestory?A.Themerchantplayedatrickonthejudge.B.Themerchantgotalongwellwiththepoor.C.Thefarmermadealivingbysellingvegetables.D.Thefarmercouldn'taffordclothesforhismanychildren.40.Whichunderlinedsentencescanshowpeople'srespectforthejudge?A.①②B.①④C.②③D.③④41.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthechangeofthemerchant'sfeelings?A.sad——nervous——happyB.angry——sad—worriedC.angry——satisfied——unhappyD.sad——helpless——excited九年级英语第7页(共12页)

D①Moreresearchersareturningtoartificialintelligence(AI)tomonitortheenvironmentandsupportendangeredcreatures.Unliketraditionalmethodsthatcandamagetheenvironmentorrequireconsiderable(相当多的)timeandphysicalwork,AIhastheabilitytoquicklyandeffectivelydealwithlargequantitiesofdata(数据).Let'slearnmoredetailstogether.②Creaturesaredisappearingataspeedthousandsoftimesfasterthanthatmillionsofyearsago,withonemillioncreaturesendangered.TheUnitedNationssetagoalin2020tosafeguardatleast30%ofEarth'slandandoceansbytheendof2030.“AIisimperfectbutcouldmakeimportantdiscoveriesfasterandearlier.”saysNicolasMiailhe,founderofTheFutureSociety,anorganizationthataimstobettermanageAl.“WeneedskilledhumanstodesignAImodelsandcheckandcollectdata.”③AtypeofAImodelcalledaconvolutionalneuralnetwork(CNN)hasbeendevelopedtorecognizebirdsounds.TheCNNisabletopickout75kindsofthebirdstheresearchershave.“OurresultsprovethatAIisreadyforrecognizingcreaturesinthewildfromsound.”saysMaller,theteamleader.“Allthatisneedednowismoretrainingdatacollectedbyhumans.”④Besidesmonitoringcreaturesinrealtime,AIcanbeusedtomodeltheimpactsofhumanactivitiesontheenvironmentandrebuildhistoricalchanges.ResearchershaveusedAItodiscoverhowacentury'senvironmentaldamageinariverhasledtocreatureloss.⑤Althoughitiswell-knownthathumanactivitieshaveresultedincreaturelossinriversandlakes,littleisknownaboutwhichactivitieshavethelargestimpact.“AIwilldosoon,”saysLuisaOrsini,aresearcherfromtheUniversityofBirmingham.42.WhatcanweinferfromthewordsNicolasMiailhe'sandMaller'ssaid?A.AImodelscanbedesignedbyeveryone.B.AImodelshavealreadlydevelopedperfectly.C.AI'sabilityneedsCNNtodiscoverandachieve.D.AI'sabilityismuchgreaterthanwhatpeopleimagine.43.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“impacts”inParagraph4istheclosestto.A.effectsB.chancesC.secretsD.purposes44.Whatisthestructureofthearticle?A.①②③/④⑤B.①②/③④⑤C.①②/③④/⑤D.①/②③④⑤45.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothearticle?A.AIisonlyusedinmonitoringtheenvironmentandsupportendangeredcreatures.B.Researchershavealreadypreventedacentury'senvironmentaldamageinariver.C.Creaturesaredisappearingfasterthanbeforewithonemillioncreaturesendangered.D.Alhasspentmoretimedealingwithlargequantitiesofdatathantraditionalmethods.九年级英语第8页(共12页)

第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共60分)四、词汇(本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.请根据括号中的中文提示、英文释义或句意,写出句中所缺单词,使句子通顺。46.——ShuihuiParkisplannedtocarryoutfireengineeringconstructionfromMay6toJune7.——Whatapity!That(意思是,意味着)weshouldputoffourclasstrip.47.Thereisnoshortcutto(成功),onlyadown-to-earthjourney.48.Many(veryusefulorimportant)chancesoftenhideinthechallenges,sotrytofindandcatchthem.49.Themorningairwas(cleanandcool),makingittheperfecttimeforarun.50.Whenyouaretellingthetime,youuseatotalkaboutthefifteenminutesbeforeorafteranhour.B.请根据句意从方框中选择合适的单词,并用其适当形式填空,使句子通顺。wesevenleadrapidcommunicate51.AssoonasMumgothome,thelittlesonrushedtowardsherandgaveherabighug.52.Johnwasoneoftheinthefieldofcomputerprogramming,developingsomeofthemostfamoussoftwareprograms.53.IntheRunHeartAction,moreface-to-facehelpsparentsandteacherscaremoreaboutchildren'sgrowth.54.Wetookprideinafterathree-hourhikearoundtheislandattheChangqingshaQualityEducationBase.55.MrYangattendedtheNationalDrone(无人机)Competition,encouragingyoungpeopletoholdtheirdreamsandworkhard.C.请根据句意从方框中选择合适的动词,并用其适当时态填空,使句子通顺。plantservewritemanageprovide56.Forthestudents’health,oneofthewindowsinourschooldininghalllow-fatmealseveryday.57.OurprincipalMrWutheprojectfromstarttofinishbytheendofthisyear.58.——What'sinyourhand,Shirley?——Aletterfrommymother.Sheittomeatlastyear'syouthceremony.59.——Whydidn'tyougooutduringtheMayDayholiday?——Oh,mysisterandIforthecommunity.60.Sofar,AntForestover475milliontreeswithatotalareaof5.08millionacres.九年级英语第9页(共12页)

五、短文填空(本题共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据各题所给首字母的提示,写出一个合适的英语单词完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。Duringancienttimes,childrendidn'thavemuchtoenjoythemselves.However,theycameupwithinterestinggamestoplayintheirchildhood.KickingstoneballsDuringtheQingDynasty,kickingastoneballaroundwasapopulargameinthe(61)npartofChina,anditwasoftenplayedinwintertokeepwarm.In1999,thesportwasincludedinthecompetitioniteminthe6thNationalEthnicGroupTraditionalSportsMeeting(62)hinBeijing.Playinghide-and-seekHide-and-seekisatraditionalgameforchildren,populararoundthenation.Therearetwowaystoplay.One(63)cachild'seyeswhileotherkidsPlayinghide-and-seekHide-and-seekisatraditionalgameforchildren,populararoundthenation.Therearetwowaystoplay.One(63)cachild'seyeswhileotherkidsrunaroundtotease(戏弄)himor,morecommonly,othershideandonechildmusttryto(64)fthem.FlyingkitesKiteshavequitealonghistory.The(65)ekitesweremadeofwood,insteadofpaper.Nowadays,thethreemostfamouskitesaretheBeijingkite,TianjinkiteandWeifangkite.Eachhasits(66)ofeature.Forexample,theswallow-shapedkiteisawell-knownBeijingstyle.Watchingshadowplays(皮影戏)Theclosestthingtowatchingafilmortelevisionduringancienttimeswasgoingtoseeashadowplay.DuringtheQingDynasty,shadowplayartWatchingshadowplays(皮影戏)Theclosestthingtowatchingafilmortelevisionduringancienttimeswasgoingtoseeashadowplay.DuringtheQingDynasty,shadowplayart(67)ritspeak(顶峰),andwasstagedforeachmajoroccasion.Theartistscontrolpuppets(木偶)behindthe(68)sandtellstoriestothemusic.Playingdiabolo(空竹)Diaboloisalwaysmadeofwoodorbambooandishollow(空的)inthecenter.Byjugglingdiaboloonropes,thehigh-speedrotatingdiabolowillmakeaDiaboloisalwaysmadeofwoodorbambooandishollow(空的)inthecenter.Byjugglingdiaboloonropes,thehigh-speedrotatingdiabolowillmakea(69)s.Playingdiaboloisaveryinterestingfolkgame,soitis(70)wspreadinChina,especiallyamongtheold.Throughmanychanges,ithasbecomeaniteminChineseacrobatics(杂技).九年级英语第10页(共12页)

六、阅读与回答问题(本题共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。JinYing,25,isaloverofTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).Shetookpartinthetrainingcourseonacupunctureandtuina(针灸推拿)inthewinterof2023atBeijingUniversityofChineseMedicine.Jin'slifehasbeendifferentsincethetraining.ShechangedherlifehabitsafterlearningtheFiveElementstheory(五行学说).ForJinYing,25,isaloverofTraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM).Shetookpartinthetrainingcourseonacupunctureandtuina(针灸推拿)inthewinterof2023atBeijingUniversityofChineseMedicine.Jin'slifehasbeendifferentsincethetraining.ShechangedherlifehabitsafterlearningtheFiveElementstheory(

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