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北京通州区近五年九年级第一学期期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷分类汇编-阅读理解通州区2019-2020学年第一学期九年级期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷阅读理解AMyDreamJobCarla,12WhenIleaveschool,Iwantajobthat'sinterestingandenjoyable.Ienjoyhelpingotherpeople.MyfriendssayI'mgoodattalkingtopeople.I'malsogoodatmendingthingsandIamnotafraidofblood.IthinkIwouldliketoworkinahospital.Bytheway,myfavoritesubjectisbiology.Melissa,13IliketohelppeopletoobutIdon'twanttoworkinahospital.I'dliketoworkwithkidsorteenagers,becauseitisboringtoworkwithadultsallday.I'mverypatientandI'mgoodatlisteningtopeople.I'malsogoodathelpingmyclassmateswiththeirhomework.MyfavoritesubjectisEnglishandI'dliketoworkinaschool.Diego,15Idon'twantanordinaryjob.Iwanttohaveanexcitingjob.Ienjoytravellingaroundtheworld.I'mveryadventurous.I'dliketomeetdifferentpeopleeveryday.I'mgoodatphysics.It'smyfavoritesubject.IcanspeakEnglish,SpanishandGerman.Iliketoworkonanairplane.Mark14Idon'twantanordinaryjobeither.Ithinkworkinginanofficeisboring.I'dliketobefamous.Ilovetobeinfrontofacrowd.I'manoutgoingperson.Myfavoritesubjectsaredramaandcomputer.I'mreallygoodatacting.Iwasintheschoolplaylastyear.Itwasexcellent!I'dliketoworkonthestage(舞台).21.Melissais____________yearsoldA.12 B.13 C.14 D.1522.Diego'sfavoritesubjectis___________________A.biology B.English C.physics D.computer23.Markwouldliketowork_________________.A.inahospital B.inaschoolC.onanairplane D.onthestageBFirstImpressionsThedaythatImetmybestfriendforthefirsttime,Iwasfullofanxiety(焦虑).Iwastryingtodosomerevisionforanimportantoralexaminthelocallibraryandpeoplekeptdisturbing(打扰)me.Iwasgettingmoreandmoreannoyed(烦恼的)andofcourse,themoreupsetIgot,thelessIwasabletoconcentrate(全神贯注).Icouldn'tstandwhenIheardsomeonesingingbehindme.Iturnedaroundandlookedatthepersonwhowassingingangrily.Itwasatallgirlaboutthesameageasmeandshehadabigsmileonherface.ShewasstandingwithabookofTennyson’spoemsinherhands.Sheseemedveryinterestedinwhatshewasreading.Ipickedupmybooks,lookedatherandsaidangrily,"Thankstoyournoise,I'vebeenunabletostudy.You'resoselfish!"BecauseIleftthelibraryinsuchahurry,Ileftmymostimportanttextbookbehind.WhenIrealizedI'dforgottenitandtherewasnothingIcoulddoasthelibrarywasclosed,IwassoupsetthatIalmostcried.Justthen,thephonerang.IanswereditandagentlevoiceintroducedshewasJennyandaskedifIwasJane.Afterconfirming(证实)thatIwas,JennysaidthatshehadnoticedI'dleftmytextbookinthelibraryandasmynamewasinit,she'daskedalibrariantogetmyphonenumber.Shesaidthatshedidn'tlivefarawayandcouldbringitaroundformeifIneededit.Iagreedtomeetherattheconveniencestoredowntheroad.Iwassograteful!WhenIrecognizedJennywasthegirlIhadshoutedatforsinging,Iwasfilledwithshameandapologizedseveraltimesformyrudebehavior.JennyjustlaughedandtoldmeshewasgladtoseethatI'dalsoleftmyglare(怒视)inthelibrary!Icouldn'thelplaughingatthisandIinvitedherbacktomyapartmentforaquickcupoftea.Wegotalongreallywellandeversincethenwe'vebeenbestfriends.We'veverymuchalikeandwetelleachothereverything.IthoughthowluckyIwas.IfJennyhadn'tbeenakindpersonwhowaswillingtoforgivemyshortcomings,Iwouldneverhaveexperiencedsuchtruefriendship.24.Thewriterwenttothelocallibraryto____________________.A.borrowbooks B.readpoemsC.makenewfriends D.dosomerevision25.Thewriterforgottotakeher____________whensheleftthelibrary.A.textbook B.phoneC.cup D.bag26.Thewriterthoughtshewasluckybecause_______________________.A.shepassedherexam B.shemetkindJennyC.Jennystoppedsinging D.JennyapologizedtoherCAnxietyisafeelingofuneasinessandworry.Anxietycanshowupinalotofways.Forexample,troubleconcentrating(专心),anupsetstomachorsleeplessness.Andanxietycanbeoneofthemostseriouschallengesthatstudentsfacetoday.Yet,itcanalsobeoneofthemosthiddenandunknown.Perhapsyou'veseentheincreaseinanxietyinyourclassroomandschool,maybearoundtestingseasons,orevenyourclassmatesexperiencinghurt.Youknowanxietyismorethanjust“worries”.Anxietycaninfluenceclassroomperformancejustasmuchasanyotherlearningdisability.AccordingtotheChildMindInstitute,health-careprovidershaveseena17percentincreaseofanxietyinchildrenoverthepast10years.Buttherearen'tmanymorestudentsseekinghelpandcare.Infact,lessthanonepercentofstudentswillseekanxietytreatment.Studentswhoareworriedandanxiousaren'tdoingitonpurpose.Thenervoussystemactsautomatically(自动地),especiallywhenitcomestoworry.That'swhyphraseslike"justrelax"or"calmdown"aren'thelpful.Butwithpractice,studentscanlearntoslowdowntheiranxiousbrains.Herearetwohelpfulsuggestions.Firstly,practicedeepbreaths.Whenpeopleslowdowntheirbreathing,theyslowdowntheirbrain.Slow,deepbreathsarethekey.Itworkseverytime.Secondly,takeabreakandgooutside.Beingoutinnaturecanalsocalmananxiousbrain.Sometimesjustachangeofsceneryiswhatmakesthedifference.Breathingthecoolairormakingtimetonoticesingingbirdscanalsocalmanoveractiveworrier.Asstudents,youcanobservetheenvironmentcarefully.Howmanydifferentkindsoftreesdoyousee?Howmanydifferentbirdsongsdoyouhear?Howmanydifferentcolorsareinthegrass?Thatcanhelpyouturnthefocusawayfromyourworries.Don'tsetanxietyupassomethingyouwanttogetridof.It'sapartofyourlife,anditwillnotgoawaycompletely.Whatyoushoulddoistofaceitbravelyandlearntodealwithit.27.Accordingtothewriter,__________canhelpstudentsturnthefocusawayfromtheirworries.A.gettinghurt B.goingtotheparkC.havingatest D.havinglesssleep28.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Halfofthestudentswanttohavegoodanxietytreatment.B.Studentscangetridoftheiranxietybyrelaxingthemselves.C.Studentscanpracticeslowanddeepbreathstoreduceanxiety.D.Studentsneedtohaveanxietytohelpthemgetgoodtestmarks.29.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Creatinganxiety. B.Increasinganxiety.C.Experiencinganxiety. D.Dealingwithanxiety.DDoesSuccessComewithaHighEQorIQ?MoststudentsfeelthattheirIQsarewhatdetermines(决定)howwelltheyaregoingtodoinlife.Whentheyseeotherstudentsdoingbetterthanthem,theyusuallybelievethatthosestudentshaveahigherIQandthatthereisnothingtheycandotochangefacts.However,newresearchintoEQsuggeststhatsuccessisnotsimpletheresultofahighIQ.WhileyourIQtellsyouhowintelligentyouare,yourEQtellsyouhowwellyouuseyourintelligence.ProfessorSaloveywhoinventedthetermEQsuggeststhatwhenpredictingsomeone'sfuturesuccess,theircharacter,asmeasured(测量)byEQtests,mightactuallymatterthantheirIQs.ItisgenerallybelievedthatpeoplewithhighEQsareopentonewideasandhavepositiveattitudestowardslife.Theyarealsolesslikelytobetroubledbyproblems.Peoplegenerallybelievethataperson'sIQisdeterminedbybirth.However,mostsocialscientistsagreethatEQhasalottodowitheducation.Somearetryingtostudythepossibilityofimprovingaperson'sEQ,especiallyintermsof"peopleskills",suchasunderstandingandcommunication.ProfessorMayer,recognizedbymanyasaleadingexpertinthestudyofchangestopeople'sEQs,recentlysaidtheresultsofastudyonseniorhighschoolstudents.Whennormalstudentswereintroducedtostudentswithdisabilities,theyfoundthat,afterwards,thenormalstudentsweremorewillingtohelppeoplewithdifficulties.Theyalsoshowedabetterunderstandingofthedisabledstudents'feelingscomparedtostudentswhohadnotbeeninvolvedinthestudy.Therewasalsoanobviouschangeinthedisabledstudents'attitudes.Theybecamemorepositiveaboutlifeandmorewillingtotrynewthings.TheresultsofthestudyshowthatEQisimportant.Togetaheadintheworldandleadahappysuccessfullifemeansgettingonwithotherpeopleandbeingabletounderstandandreacttothesituationsinthebestwaypossible.ThisrequiresahighEQ,thehigherthebetter.AndthefactthatitmightbepossibletoraiseEQsmeansthatschoolsneedtomakesurethattheirstudentsarereceivingtheeducationtheyreallyneed,andknowthattheirfuturesarenotentirelydeterminedbytheirIQs.30.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewithhighEQs________________.A.hatetryingnewthings B.aredeterminedbybirthC.aremoreunderstanding D.needtoimprovetheirIQs31.Whatdoesthephrase"reactto"inParagraph6probablymean?A.Trytorefusetoaccept. B.Showsomedisinterestin.C.Helpotherstoexplain. D.Behavedifferentlyin.32.Accordingtothepassage,ProfessorMayerprobablyagreesthat___________________.A.studentswithlowEQsaremorecreativeandpositivetowardtheirlivesB.itispossiblefordisabledstudentstoimprovetheirEQswitheducationC.itisdifficultforpeoplewithhighEQstosolveproblemsinthebestwayD.studentswithhighIQswillbeeasiertosucceedthanstudentswithhighEQs33.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.TodiscussthemeaningofEQ.B.TostresstheimportanceofEQ.C.TointroducethediscoveryofEQ.D.ToquestionaboutthetestsofEQ.【答案】21.B22.C23.D24.D25.A26.B27.B28.C29.D30.C31.D32.B33.B通州区2018-2019学年第一学期九年级期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷阅读理解(共36分)三、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项(共26分,每小题2分)A21.What’sAnn’sfavoritebook?A.GrandCanyon.B.TheAirportBook.C.LinneainMonet’sGarden.D.DiaryofaWimpyKid:TheLongHaul.22.WholikesthebookTheAirportBook?A.Ann. B.Tim. C.Ben. D.Sara.23.Ifyoulike ,youmaylikethebookGrandCanyon.A.art B.geography C.music D.historyBTakeaMomenttoReallySeeIwasdrivingtoameetingandIwasplanninginmymindwhatIwasgoingtosay.Icametoaverybusycrossroadsbutthestoplightjustturnedred.“Allright,”Ithoughttomyself.“IcanbeatthenextlightifIraceaheadoftheline.”Suddenlymythoughtwasbrokenbyanunforgettablesight(情景).Ayoungcouple,bothblind,werewalkingarm-in-armacrossthebusycrossroads.Theycouldn’tsee.Carswererunningbyineverydirection.Eachofthemheldawhitecane(手杖)whichhelpedthemtocrosstheroad.Iwasmoved.Theywerefightingagainstblindness.“Wouldn’titbeterribletobeblind?”Ithought.MylineofthoughtwasquicklybrokenbywhatIsaw:thecouplewerenotwalkinginthecrosswalk,butintothepath(路)ofoncomingcars.Iwasfrightened.ButIdidn’tseeanaccident.Somethingwonderfulhappened.Everycarineverydirectioncametoastopalmostatthesametime.Suddenlyadriverstuck(伸出)hisheadoutofhiscarandshouted,“Toyourright.Toyourright!”Otherpeoplefollowed,shouting,“Toyourright!”Theyallwantedtohelp.Withoutastop,thecouplechangedtheirdirection.Theytrustedtheirwhitecanesandthehelpofsomecaringpeople.Theycametotheothersideoftheroadsafely..Ihavethoughtofthissituationmanytimessinceithappenedandhavelearnedsomethingfromit.“Slowdownandsmelltheroses.”Doyourselfafavorasyouwalkthroughlife.Taketimetolookaroundandreallyseewhatisgoingonaroundyourightnow.Maybeyouaremissingsomethingwonderful.24.Whatwaswrongwiththecouple?A.Theycouldn’thear. B.Theycouldn’ttalk.C.Theycouldn’twalk. D.Theycouldn’tsee.25.Thewriterfeltwhenthecouplewerewalkingintothepathofoncomingcars.A.excited B.proud C.frightened D.tired26.Adrivershouted“Toyourright.Toyourright!”because.A.hewasveryangry B.hewantedtohelpC.hewasinahurry D.hewaitedforalongtimeCGreenRoofs(屋顶)Whywouldanyonewanttoplantagardenonaroof?Peoplearefindingoutthatitisgoodfortheenvironmentandgoodforthem.Citiescanbeasmuchasfourtotendegreeswarmerthanthecountryside.Greenrooftopscanhelpcooltheairincities.Onegreenroofwillnotdomuchtochangethetemperatureofacity.However,whenmorebuildingsbegintoconverttheirrooftopstogreenspaces,itcanmakearealdifference.Buildingsthatarecooleralsouseairconditioninglessoften.Thisreducestheamountofenergyabuildinguses.Citiesareusuallymorepollutedthanotherareas.Theplantsontherooftopscanevenhelpcleantheair.Gardensinthecitycanalsoprovideaplaceforbirdsandbugstolive.OneunusualrooftopgardenisontherooftopofChildren’sHospitalinMissouri.Thegardencoversanareaof7,500squarefeet.Itisaplaceforthechildrenandparentstorelaxandbeclosetonaturewithoutleavingthehospital.Thegardenhasflowers,fountains(喷泉),andevenagoldfishpond.AnotherinterestinggardenisontherooftopoftheRoyalYorkHotelinCanada.Thehotel’scookscanpickherbs(草本植物)theyusefreshfromtheroof.Someotherhotelsandrestaurantshaverooftopgardenstogrowplants.Theyjustneedgardenerstocareforthem.Rooftopgardenscandryoutquicklyinthesummersun,andvegetablesneedfrequentwatering.Notallbuildingshavegreenrooftops.Foronething,greenrooftopscanbemoreexpensivethantraditionalrooftops.Also,aroofneedstobeflatandstrongenoughtosupporttheweightofthegarden.Inthepast,notmanypeopleknewaboutrooftopgardensandhowgoodtheycouldbefortheenvironment.Butitischanging.Youmaywanttokeepyoureyesontheskieswhenyouwalkthestreetsinyourtownorcity.Youneverknowwhenyoumightcatchalookofasecretgardenmanyfeetabovetheground.27.Theword“convert”inParagraph2probablymeans“ ”.A.connect B.move C.change D.take28.Thesixthparagraphismainlyabout .A.whyitisdifficulttohavegreenrooftopsB.whenallbuildingscanhavegreenrooftopsC.whatbuildingsneedtohavegreenrooftopsD.howtomakeallbuildingshavegreenrooftops29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Cooksofhotelsandrestaurantscareforplantsinrooftopgardens.B.Rooftopgardensinhospitalsshouldbelargerandmorebeautiful.C.Rooftopgardenshelppeoplesavealotofmoney.D.Moreandmorepeoplebegintoknowrooftopgardens.DImagineyoucouldremembereverythingthateverhappenedtoyou.Thedetail(细节)ofeverybookyouhaveeverread.Everymomentinclassyouhaveevertaken.Aperfectmemorysoundslikeawishcometrue,doesn’tit?Butastheoldsayinggoes,Becarefulwhatyouwishfor.Believeitornot,therearesomepeopleintheworldwhohavenearperfectmemoriesoftheirexperiences.Theyrememberalmosteverydetailaboutalmosteverydayoftheirlives.Peoplewiththisabilityhavea“highlysuperiorautobiographicalmemor(超级自传体记忆),”orHSAM.Ifyouareaskedthiseveningtodescribetheeventsofyourdayinasmuchasdetailaspossible,youwillprobablydoprettywell.ButifIaskyoutoprovidedetailsaboutwhatyoudidonMarch3,2012,doyouknowwhatdayoftheweekitwas?Whatdidyoueatforlunch?Wasitcoldthatday?Youwouldhavenoideawheretoevenbegin.ApersonwithHSAMwouldbeabletoprovideallthosedetailsforalmostanydayofhisorherlife.Inadditionto(除了)everygreatmomenttheyremember,theyalsoremembereachtimetheywereembarrassed(难堪的)ordeeplysad.Thenegative(消极的)eventsreplayintheirmindsinequaldetailasthegreatmoments.Sometimes,forgettingisn’tsuchabadthing.Infact,formostofus,forgettingisanaturalpartofhowourbrainsfunction(运转).Ifwedon’tneedtoremembersomethingortrytomakeanefforttorememberit,theinformationfadesaway(消逝)andislost.ButforthosepeoplewithHSAM,theproblemisthattheyareunabletoforget.Alloftheirexperiences,eventhemostunimportant,remaincleartothemallthetime.ResearchhasshownthatthebrainsofpeoplewithHSAMdonotsimplyfunctiondifferentlythanotherbrains;theirbrainsarestructurallydifferent.BystudyingthebrainsofpeoplewithHSAM,scientistsmaybeabletofindwaysofhelpingothershavebettermemories–notperfectmemorieswithaninabilitytoforget,butbettermemories.30.ThewritermentionsthreequestionsinParagraph3toshowthat .A.manypeoplewouldliketosharetheirlifeexperiencewithothersB.fewpeoplecandescribetheeventsofthepresentmomentsC.somepeoplefinditdifficulttotellothersabouttheirlifeD.mostpeoplecan’trememberlotsofdetailsinthepast31.PeoplewithHSAM .A.oftenfeelsorryordeeplysadforothersB.wantnegativeeventstostayclearintheirmindsC.rememberbothgreatandbadmomentsindetailsD.forgettheirunimportantexperiencesindailylife32.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat .A.practicemakesmemoryperfectB.forgettingisimportantandhelpfulC.peopleshouldremembereverythingD.scientistsshouldhelppeoplewithHSAM33.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheImportanceofMemoryB.TheImperfectGiftofMemoryC.TheNewResearchofMemoryD.TheAdvantagesofPeoplewithHSAM【答案】CCBDCBCADDCBB通州区2017-2018学年第一学期九年级期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷阅读理解共36分第三节阅读理解(共26分,每题2分)阅读下列短文"根据短文内容"从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中"选择最佳选项.AWantaninterestingbooktoread?Hereareourbooks.Justpicktheonethatyoulikebest.TheBestoftheSongBooks:ByHarlanCobenListPrice:($28.00)Price:($21.00) Yousave:($7.00(25%))CustomerReview:☆☆☆BookmarksbyPhillips:MagaZinebyPatriciaCornwellListPrice:($24.00)Price:($18.00) Yousave:($6.00(25%))CustomerReview:☆☆☆☆TheMysteryofBreathing:AnovelbyPerilKlausListPrice:($15.00)Price:($12.00) Yousave:($3.00(20%))CustomerReview:☆☆☆TenLittleFingers:BooksforbabiesbyAnnieKebleListPrice:($25.00)Price:($15.00) Yousave:($10.00(40%))CustomerReview:☆☆☆☆☆Forfurtherinformation,pleaseclickhere:www.book****.com.21.WhowrotethebookTheBestoftheSongBooks?A.PatriciaCornwell. B.PerilKlaus.C.AnnieKeble. D.HarlanCoben.22.Whichofthefollowingbookscanhelpyousavethemostmoney?A.TenLittleFingers. B.BookmarksbyPhillips.C.TheMysteryofBreathing. D.TheBestoftheSongBooks.23.Ifyouliketoreadnovels,whichbookwouldyouliketobuy?A.TenLittleFingers. B.BookmarksbyPhillips.C.TheMysteryofBreathing. D.TheBestoftheSongBooks.24.Amotherwillbuy"TenLittleFingers"forherbabyand"TheMysteryofBreathing"forherself,howmuchwillshespend?A.$43.00. B.$40.00. C.$27.00. D.$13.00.BInsportsweoftenforgetthatmanystarsarejustyoungpeople.Theyarerichandfamoussoweexpectthemtoactwell.Weseldomconnect(联系)themwithcollege.Butcollegeisanimportanttimeforyoungpeopletogrow.WhileattheUniversityofMemphis,JoeyDorsey,24,learnedagoodlessoninhumility(谦逊).Thebiggestbasketballgameofhiscareer(职业生涯)wasagainstOhioStateUniversity.Beforethegame,Dorseytoldagroupofreportersthattheotherteamwasn'tgoodenough.Hesaidhewouldget20rebounds(篮板球)inthegame.Butinthegame,histeamlostandDorseyfinishedwithZeropoint.Afterthegame,Dorseywentintohiding.Hehadmadeafoolofhimselfandeveryoneinthecountryknewaboutit.Buthedidn'tgiveup.Helearnedfromhismistake.Thenextseason,hiscollegewasagainbackinthecollegechampionship(锦标赛)game.ButthistimeDorseywashumble(谦逊的).Thereporterstriedtomakehimsaysomethingsilly.Buthedidn't.Helethisplaydothetalking.LaterDorseywenttoplayfortheHoustonRockets.Hewasthefirstmemberofhisfamilytograduatefromcollege.SoonhebecameanNBAstar.Buthewouldrememberforeverthelessonhelearnedwhenhewasyoung.25.WhathappenedinDorsey'sbiggestbasketballgameagainstOhioStateUniversity?A.Dorseygot20reboundsinthegame.B.Histeamwonthegame.C.Dorseydidn'ttakepartinthegame.D.DorseygotZeropointinthisgame.26.WhatdidDorseydoafterthegame?A.Hedecidedtoliveinthemountains.B.Hetriedtomakefunofhimself.C.Hegaveupplayingbasketball. D.Helearnedfromhismistake.27.Whatdoesthestorymainlytalkabout?A.Whymanystarsareyoung,richandfamous.B.Whyweshouldstudyhardtogotocollege.C.HowDorseylearnedalessoninhumilityincollege.D.HowtobecomeanNBApopstar.CKarenalwayscomplainedaboutherhouse.OnedayIaskedwhyshedidn'tlookforanotherhouse.Karenanswered,"IwilllookforanotheronewhenIcomebackfromvacation."Samhatedhisjob.However,helovedtakingphotos,andwastakingatwo-yearcoursetogetacertificate(证书).Everydayhecomplainedabouthiswork.Iaskedhimwhyhedidn'tgiveuphisjobandstartabusinessoftakingphotos.Hisreplywas,"WhenIfinishmycourse,Iwillstartabusiness."Harryworkedforacompanythatallowedhimtoretireearly,buthehadtohavefewerpensions(养老金)afterheretired.NowHarrybecameveryweakandfounditdifficulttodealwithhiswork.Iwasworriedabouthishealthbecausetoomuchworkwasbadforhim."Whydon'tyouretire,Harry?Dosomethingthatyouwanttodo,"Isaid."IfIwereolder,Iwouldgetmyfullpension.Whenthenextsummercomes,maybeIwill,"Harryreplied.Thereisanoldsayingthatsays:"IfandWhenwereplanted,andNothinggrew."Ayearlater,Karenisstilllivinginthehouseshehates.Samisstillcomplainingabouthisjobandhasn'tfinishedhiscourse.Harryisstillworkingandhishealthisevenworse.Thesepeoplehadalotofstressintheirlivesthattheycouldhavereduced减少.Butallofthemdefeated(击败)themselvesbythinking"iforwhen".Lifeistooshortfor"ifsandwhens".Thenexttimeyoufindyourselfthinking"iforwhen",rememberthesaying:"IfandWhenwereplanted,andNothinggrew."28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Karenhadanewhouseaftershecamebackfromvacation.B.Samwastryingtostopcomplainingabouthisjob.C.Samwantedtoopenabigcompanytomakemoremoney.D.Harryisstillworkinginthecompanynow.29.TheunderlinedoldsayinginParagraph(段落)4teachesus .A.howtochangeyourself B.whentogrowsomeplantsC.tostopcomplaining D.totakeactionatonce30.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?A.SayNotoIfsandWhens B.HowtoLiveLongerC.Don'tCheatYourself D.NoHardWork,NoSuccessDAmericanJoeyGraceffa,25,isaninternetsuperstar.HehasbeentellingstoriesinhisvideosonYouTubeforseveralyears,andhasmillionsoffansonline.Graceffaisalsoawriter.HislatestworkisateennoveltitledChildrenofEden.Thestoryhappensinthefuture,afterallanimalsandmostplantshavebeendestroyed(破坏).Peoplehavedestroyedtheatmosphere(大气)andusedupallofthenaturalresources(自然资源).Inordertokeeppeoplealive,thegovernmentdecidestobuilda"paradise(乐园)"calledEden.Tosavetherestofthenaturalresources,thegovernmentmakesaone-childrule.Thesecondchildofthefamilywillbekilled.Themaincharacter,Rowan,isatwin.Howeverherbrother,Ash,wasbornfirst-makingherthesecondchild.Rowan'sparentshideherintheirhouseandneverlethergooutside.Asthestorygoeson,Rowanfeelscuriousabouttheoutsideworld.Shegetsawayfromherhouseandthinksit'sjustaone-nightadventure.Shefindsinterestineverythingshemeets,evenmakingafriend.However,Rowan'snightdoesn'tendupwithahappyendingandcausesalotofeventsthatwillforeverchangeEden.Graceffabelievestheworldinthebookwillbeourfutureifwekeepdestroyingtheenvironment.Hehopesthestorycanbemadeintoamovieoneday.I'dsurelyrecommend(推荐)thisbook.Ithinkthestoryisfullofupsanddownsandiseasytofollow.Thisbookteacheskidsandteensthatit'sOKtotakerisks,buteveryactionhasaconsequence( 后果).31.Graceffaisfamousonlinefor .A.singingonhisliveshow B.tellingstoriesinhisvideosC.usingYouTubeformanyyears D.writingstoriesforchildren32.FromGraceffa'sstorywecaninfer .A.thegovernmentencouragedpeopletohavethesecondchildB.thegovernmentusedupallofthenaturalresourcesC.thegovernmentbuilta"paradise"forkidslikeRowanD.tthegovernmentwouldkillRowantosavenaturalresources33.Graceffawrotethisstorybecause .A.hewantedtospeakforthepoorpeopleB.hewantedpeopletoprotecttheenvironmentC.hethoughteverychildinafamilyshouldbetakencareofD.hethoughtlifeisfullofupsanddownsA:21.D22.A23.C24.CB:25.D26.D27.CC:28.D29.D30.AD:31.B32.D33.B通州区2016-2017学年第一学期九年级期末学业水平质量检测英语试卷阅读理解(共50分)选择最佳选项Aisexcitingandsupportiveforreaders,andofencouragesofanyagetoturnthoseintostories.MillionsofuseformillionsofThinkingofhowuseAvais13Avais13foron11351wholovefunnystories.sonisfivewhilefamilystories.TheyuselibraryfavoriteininSheusestoolstostudentsandbuildalibraryofNidhiislivinginShesellsonheriscreatingherownbooksNidhi’sisonwhereitofstorieshermoneybyherstories C. books D. usetoandstories.library C. D. tools usestoolstobuildalibraryofbeautifulAva C. D. NidhiNidhiiswhoheronC. D. Btherewasamanwhohadtwosons.TheolderwhoNolbu,(贪婪的)hisbrotherWhentheirdied,Nolbu(继承)hishouseland,butOnedayHungbuworkinginthefields,hefoundabirdwhichitsHetookthebirdhomeandlookeditThebirdgraduallywhenitawaytoawarmAtheaseed(种子).(播种)theitsoonintoaplantmany(葫芦).WhenopenedoneofthehewastothatitfullofHewantedtousethetodosomethinguseful.ThenextdayheabighousemovedwithhisWhenNolbuheardabouthisluck,hewasveryjealous(妒忌的)todothehisHealsofoundabird,butheitsleglookedituntilitThebirdhimawhichseveralwhenNolbuopenedoneofthegoblins妖精)quicklyoutofitthatNolbutohistoforsorryforhimsoheinvitedhimtohisbrotherstheirhappilyeverwas .lazy kind C. healthy D. WhatdidthegiveaAAC. Alittlebird. D. 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