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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了Schwebebahn火车的基本情况和用途。

1 . If you visit Wuppertal, Germany, make sure you take the Schwebebahn. It’s a railway that runs for 13 kilometres and carries over 80, 000 passengers (乘客) every day.

The Schwebebahn travels in a very different way. Its 24-metre-long train doesn’t run on the track (轨道), but under it. The track is 12 metres above the river, so as the train goes over the city. Passengers can enjoy the exciting sights freely.

The Schwebebahn didn’t come easy. In the 1880s, the traffic in Wuppertal was so busy that the government had to develop a new way of travelling. At that time, a man named Eugen Langen was trying a railway under the track to carry products for his company. It was successful so later Eugen put this idea into the Schwebebahn. In that way, the space above the River Wupper got fully used. It turned out to be a very good choice. The Schwebebahn gives special travel experiences to passengers. Its stations are as beautiful as art museums, so passengers won’t be bored while waiting in the stations. A classical train also offers all kinds of services, such as food and drinks. What’s more, people can book this train to have parties or even get married in the air! They will never forget this one-hour journey in the air.

Now the Schwebebahn is more than a railway for Wuppertal. It is a symbol of the city.

1. How does the Schwebebahn travel according to the passage?
A.B.C.D.
2. What does “this idea” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Making products for a company.B.Using the space above the river.
C.Building a railway under the track.D.Carrying things for the government.
3. What special experience can passengers have?
A.They can enjoy a party on the train.
B.They can visit the art museums on the train.
C.They can take a two-hour journey in the air.
D.They can cook food when waiting in the station.
4. Why does the writer write this passage?
A.To show the important stations of Wuppertal.
B.To introduce the facts about the Schwebebahn.
C.To share a riding experience in the Schwebebahn.
D.To tell why Wuppertal needed a new way of travelling.
2024-02-05更新 | 56次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市2023-2024学年八年级上学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文主要介绍了五名学生在在生活或学习中遇到的难题以及七条建议。
2 . 阅读一些关于中学生遇到问题的信息以及针对学生在生活或学习中遇到问题给出建议的信息A—F,然后进行匹配。选项中有一项为多余项。
    1     My friend Jenny always takes a walkman with her and listen to loud music. I think it may hurt her ears. But she doesn’t seem to care.
    2     Sam saw some bird eggs under a tree when we had a trip in the forest. He wanted to take them home. I stopped him. He’s angry with me.
    3     Jack let me play with his favourite toy car. I make it go too fast and it crashed.
    4     All my friends have many new clothes. They wear clothes in different style every day. But my parents can’t afford it. I think it’s a shame.
    5     My close friend always wants me to give him the answers in exams. I do that. But I’m afraid I might be caught. If I don’t do that, he might not be my friend any more.
A.Try to talk to him, and tell him its wrong for you two to do that. Then try to help him with his lessons in your spare time. If he can’t accept it, let it be. Maybe he’s not such a good friend.
B.You shouldn’t regret. The beauty of one’s looking or appearance doesn’t stand for everything. You are young and still depend on your parents. The most important thing is to study hard and you are sure to have a good future.
C.I used to have the same problem. You can try my ideas; they really work. Talk about the things you like best and can do best. Then try to make friends with your neighbours.
D.You can get some examples from newspapers, magazines or TV shows, and let her know it’s really bad.
E.Tell him that he has done something good to animals. If he takes the eggs home, how will mother feel when she can’t find them? On the other hand, what kind of birds are they?
F.Say sorry to him. And try to repair it. Or you may give him your favourite toy car instead. Or buy a new one for him.
2024-01-09更新 | 18次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市中通国际学校2023-2024学年九年级上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了什么是实时地图,以及Worldview-3卫星提供的实时、高清、详细的地球表面图片会给人们的隐私带来隐患,但与此同时又能以惊人的方式帮助人类。

3 . Imagine turning on the GPS and seeing an image of your car from above. As the car drives, the map follows along in real time, alerting you to any traffic, walkers, animals, or other things nearby. Routes and names of roads appear over the livestream. It’s like the map has come to life. The special map is called the live map.

This type of map isn’t available yet. But it could be soon. In 2014, the Worldview-3 satellite was sent into space. Even though it moves around Earth at more than 370 miles (600 km) away, it can catch images of objects on Earth that are just 10 inches (25 cm) across. For example, it can recognize a smartphone held in your hand. It can tell what types of cars are traveling down a road. But it can’t identify your face or read the cars’ license plate numbers... at least not openly.

According to some reports, some other US spy satellites can take even sharper images, with a resolution of up to around 4 inches (10 cm). But US law doesn’t allow making these super-sharp pictures public. But the idea that anybody might be able to spy on the entire Earth in such detail may seem uneasy. Ray Purdy of University College London told CNN that he was worried about what this could mean for privacy. “Most satellites are commercially owned, so if you have money you can buy that image. It means anyone can spy on anyone,” he said.

However, live and detailed maps of Earth’s surface could aid humanity in amazing ways. Satellite images can help professors follow storms as they form and record their paths. At high detail, live maps of a disaster area could quickly show the people in need of help as well as the safest routes in or out. Higher detail may make it possible to catch people who are fishing or hunting illegally. The images could also make it easier for farmers to watch over their crops.

Do you wish everyone could make use of high-detail live maps of Earth’s surface?



1. A live map can ________.
A.take control of your carsB.get animals out of the way
C.warn you of walkers nearbyD.come to life when turned on
2. Which of the statements is TRUE about the Worldview-3 satellite?
A.It flies around Earth 600 km every hour.B.It can take pictures of things about 25 cm wide.
C.It can read plate numbers of the cars on the road.D.It began to work in space more than 10 years ago.
3. The underlined word “sharper” probably means ________.
A.clearerB.longerC.quickerD.simpler
4. How does the author introduce the live map in Paragraph 3 and 4?
A.By comparing the new live map with the old map.
B.By introducing its advantages and people’s worries.
C.By showing different experiences of using the live map.
D.By interviewing a professor in University College London.
2024-01-04更新 | 76次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市中通国际学校2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了一种在英国流行的音乐形式——grime音乐。

4 . It’s OK to say you’ve never heard of grime—unless you’re from the UK. That’s because this music was invented in the UK in the early 2000s.

To someone who’s not familiar with underground music, it’s easy to get confused* about hiphop and grime since they are both noisy. And many people didn’t try to tell them apart, until earlier this month when grime singers like Stormzy and J Hus led this year’s MOBO Awards—“Music of Black Origin”—nominations* in the UK.

Grime drew influence from UK electronic music and hiphop, and it mostly shows the thoughts of young people. But different from hiphop, grime singers sing in dialects* with strong accents*, making their songs special.

Lady Leshurr, known as the “Queen of Grime”, said that she once tried to hide her accent, as she didn’t want people to judge her. But one day, she realized that she didn’t need to change herself just to please others. And there’s no doubt that this is the most basic and important thing of grime music: be yourself.

“Also different from the hiphop style, which usually focuses on being rich, grime singers pay more attention to social issues* like the gap between the rich and poor.” Mykaell Riley, the director of the black music research unit told the BBC.

Although still quite young, grime seems to be loved by more and more people. In 2016, the English grime artist Skepta won the Mercury Prize with his album Konnichiwa, beating the famous rock music singers David Bowie and Radiohead.

However, no matter whether grime is one day accepted by the mainstream music world or not, one thing is for sure: in grime, singers always stay true to themselves.

1. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.
A.the rockB.grimeC.hip-hopD.electronic music
2. Which of the following is famous for grime music?
A.Lady LeshurrB.RadioheadC.David BowieD.Mykaell Riley
3. Grime music is different from other kinds of music because ________.
A.it is the most basic and important kind of music
B.it shows the thoughts of young people and pleases others
C.it has been accepted by the mainstream music world
D.it is sung in dialects and focuses on social issues
4. The author mentions the success of Skepta to show that ________.
A.rock music is not popular any moreB.grime is still a quite young music type
C.grime is getting more and more popularD.grime singers always stay true to themselves
2024-01-04更新 | 53次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市中通国际学校2023-2024学年九年级上学期期中英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了碳捕获技术的发展。

5 . Solving climate change may bring unexpected benefits. There is a special exhibition - Our Future Planet in London Science Museum. It is about carbon capture (碳捕集), the new technology of getting greenhouse gases (温室气体) from the atmosphere and emissions from factories.

The exhibition shows bottles, tubes, pens and yoga mats made from carbon as well as models of the carbon capture machines that can provide this carbon. They include the Lackner artificial tree which mirrors the actions of living plants by breathing in carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) and exhaling oxygen (呼出氧气). It was built by Klaus Lackner. The device is amazing, but its structure is complicated and the usage is limited (限制的). Besides, there also are the Swiss Climework’s carbon extractor system and a carbon capture device developed at Aberdeen University. All can remove carbon from air to be used for alcohol or other products.

To help protect the planet from the effects of Global Warming, we have to do more than only stop carbon dioxide getting into the atmosphere. We also need to find ways to remove carbon dioxide after it has been put there. Simply planting trees and plants will not be enough to solve the problem. Firstly, the machine can be fitted to gas and coal- burning power stations and factories and then used to hold back the carbon dioxide they would emit (排放). The technology can also be used to recapture carbon dioxide that had already been in the air.

But the exhibition also makes it clear that even moderately large groups of these devices now can remove only a few tens of tonnes of carbon a year- compared with the 50 billion tonnes that cars and factories add to the atmosphere every year. So, it’s urgent (紧急的) to develop and use these new technologies on a large scale (规模) to make a real difference in fighting climate change. Using these on a large scale will be very hard.

However, there is still a hopeful route. It is like the mobile phone. Twenty years ago, they were expensive and difficult to use but have been improved upon relentlessly (不停地). These gas- harvesting machines can be improved upon quickly by generations, so that they will be cheaper and more efficient in the future. If we don’t do something like that we will be in real trouble.



1. In the exhibition Our Future Planet, visitors can ________.
A.book some latest carbon capture machines
B.learn a new technology about carbon capture
C.solve the problem of global warming by carbon capture
D.see carbon capture producing bottles in special shapes
2. The carbon capture machines ________.
A.look like living plantsB.remove carbon from the air
C.collect carbon dioxide in the airD.reduce coal burning in power stations
3. Which sentences show the latest development of carbon capture?
① The carbon capture machines have a simpler structure now.
② The carbon capture machines are widely fitted in factories now.
③ The carbon capture machines can remove a few tonnes of carbon a year.
④ Fighting climate change is in need of much more carbon capture machines.
A.①②B.①③C.③④D.②④
4. We can infer the writer’s opinion of the carbon capture is that ________.
A.the technology of carbon capture is hard to develop
B.the technology of carbon capture is useless to develop
C.the carbon capture machines will be cheaper than mobile phones
D.the carbon capture machines will be improved quickly like mobile phones
2024-01-03更新 | 42次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市中通国际学校2023-2024学年九年级上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了香港过去25年的重要时刻。
6 .

Big moments of the past 25 years

Hong Kong came back to China 25 years ago. There were many important moments.

1997

Hong Kong was returned to China. The “one country, two systems” policy started.

2003

Individual visits began. Before that, people from the mainland could only visit Hong Kong in groups.

2005

Hong Kong Disneyland opened in September. It is China’s first Disney theme park.

The city held the equestrian sports as part of Beijing Summer Olympics.

2012

Hong Kong high school graduates could study at some universities on the mainland. They just need to offer their local grades.

2018

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge opened in October. People can drive from Hong Kong to Zhuhai in just 45 minutes.

2022

The government decided to improve Hong Kong International Airport. It will welcome 0.2 billion visitors every year in the future.

1. When did an individual from the mainland start to visit Hong Kong?
A.In 1997.B.In 2003C.In 2005.D.In 2008.
2. What happened in Hong Kong in 2018?
A.China’s first Disneyland park opened there.
B.Hong Kong held sports for Beijing Olympics.
C.Hong Kong people could go to Zhuhai more easily.
D.People started to use Hong Kong International Airport.
3. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.It tells great developments of Hong Kong.B.It describes beautiful parks in Hong Kong.
C.It shows important buildings in Hong Kong.D.It talks about famous people of Hong Kong.
2023-12-30更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市2022-2023学年八年级上学期学业水平期末检测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了伦敦的一家慈善机构发起的项目——让养老院的老年人照看母鸡,目的是改进他们的生活,让他们不再感到孤独。

7 . The elderly people in care homes in London are given hens to look after to stop them feeling lonely. The project was started by a local charity. It also helps them to be healthier. Workers in care homes have reported old people use less medicine after hens are in use.

Among those taking part in the project is 80-year-old Ruth Xavier. She said, “I used to keep hens when I was younger and had to prepare their breakfast each morning before I went to school. I like the project a lot. I am waiting there in my wheelchair in the morning letting the hens out and waiting there again at night to see they’ve gone to bed. It’s good to have a different interest. People have been bringing their children to see the hens and they come and sit outside to watch them. I’m enjoying the creative activities, and I feel great to have a sense of achievement*.”

There are now 700 elderly people looking after hens in 20 care homes in the North East, and the charity has been given money to start it all over the country. Wendy Wilson, a care manager at 60 Penfold Street, one of the first to embark on the project, said, “Elderly people really welcome the idea of the project and the creative way. We are looking forward to the good result and the fun the project can bring to people here.” Lynn Lewis, director of Notting Hill Pathways, said, “we are happy to be taking part in the project. It will really help connect old people through a shared interest and creative activities.”



1. What is the purpose of the project?
A.To help old people learn new knowledge.B.To provide part-time jobs for the aged.
C.To raise money for elderly people.D.To improve the elderly people’s life.
2. How has the project influenced Ruth Xavier?
A.She has learned new life skills.B.She has done something useful.
C.She has made her memory better.D.She has developed a strong will.
3. The underlined words “embark on” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.
A.improveB.knowC.beginD.refuse
4. What can we learn about the project from the last paragraph?
A.It is popular with old people.B.It needs to be more creative.
C.It makes a lot of money.D.It takes time to see the results.
2023-12-30更新 | 29次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市南浦实验中学2022-2023学年九年级上学期第二次联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了古代中国人的生活方式和他们享受休息和外卖的方式。
8 .

Today, we think weekends and takeouts (外卖) are nothing special. However, did the ancient people enjoy them as well? What were their lives like?

In ancient China, there were no “weekends” because people did not use a weekly calendar (日历). But people could still relax after work. During the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), officials (官员) took one day off every five days. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), officials worked for ten days and rested for one day. They usually bathed and washed their hair on their day off, known as “xiumu”. People like farmers and businessmen usually worked most of the year. But they would take a few days off during the Spring Festival. During the Ming and Qing dynasties. People also took days off for Emperor’s (帝王的) birthday.

Many people like ordering takeouts to fill their stomach today. In fact, ancient people did the same thing! People at that time even had special meal boxes for takeout dishes. It was along wooden box with several layers (层). They also used warming plates made of two layers of porcelain (陶瓷). Hot water could be put between them to keep dishes warm!

According to history books. Emperor Xiaozong (1127-1194) in the Song Dynasty liked to order takeouts late at night. His servants would go around the city to pick up dishes and bring them back to the palace. Common people also ordered takeouts. Restaurant waiters would go out into the streets and shouted out which dishes could be ordered that day. People would then place an order. Later, delivery men would bring food to customers’ homes.

How interesting these history facts are!

1. How does the writer begin the topic?
A.By sharing facts.B.By giving examples.C.By telling stories.D.By asking questions.
2. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
A.Officials still had to work on Emperor’s birthday.
B.Officials usually had a bath and rested on xiumu.
C.Officials could rest because of the weekly calendar.
D.Officials got a rest after five-day work in Tang Dynasty.
3. What does the underlined word “them” in the Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Boxes.B.Plates.C.Layers.D.Takeouts.
4. Why does the writer write this passage?
A.To show people the fact of Emperor’s life.
B.To help people with learning modern history.
C.To make people know how to order takeouts.
D.To let people know more about ancient China.
2023-12-28更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市第二中学2023-2024学年八年级上学期期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了金庸以及他的武侠小说。
9 .

He was a journalist (记者) and a political critic (评论家). But to most people, he is the most influential martial arts novelist in the Chinese-speaking world.

During his lifetime, Louis Cha Leung-yung, better known by his pen name Jin Yong, wrote 15 martial arts novels. Over 300 million copies of his books have been sold around the world. He also created some of the most famous characters in the history of Chinese literature, including Guo Jing, Wei Xiaobao and Linghu Chong.

Jin Yong was not the first person to write about the martial arts world known as jianghu, but it is believed that he has written some of its best stories. His works were not only a joy for people to read, but also helped to shape Chinese people’s spirit and values in recent years.

Jin Yong once said, “Wuxia (martial arts novels) is not so much about wu (kung fu), but mainly about xia, something of bravery, justice (正义) and self-sacrifice (自我牺牲).” These values have been passed on to generations of Chinese through his books as well as the countless movies and TV series that have been adapted from his novels.

Jin Yong’s books are not only about heroes who fight for justice. They also show people the beauty of almost every aspect of Chinese culture.

“It is difficult to talk about Jin Yong’s cultural influence. He turns novels into an encyclopedia of Chinese history, medicine, geography, mathematics...” Boston University professor Petrus Liu said.

Jin Yong once said that he hoped people would still read his books even 100 or 200 years after his death. It is probably safe to say that as long as the noble (高尚的) qualities mentioned in his stories never die out, neither will his great works themselves.

1. From this passage, we can know Jing Yong is better known as a ________.
A.writerB.criticC.teacherD.news worker
2. According to the passage, people enjoy reading Jing Yong’s novels because they can ________.
①enjoy interesting stories of jianghu        ②know and do Chinese kung fu
③learn Chinese culture and history             ④form good values and qualities
A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④
3. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?
A.People will still value Jin Yong’s books with good qualities.
B.Jin Yong has such noble qualities that we will never forget him.
C.Jin Yong’s values of Wuxia make great sense to Chinese culture.
D.Jin Yong’s books will have less cultural influence after his death.
4. What’s the writing purpose of the passage?
A.To shape the value of Wuxia.B.To introduce the kingdom of kung fu.
C.To show justice and bravery.D.To remember a writer of great works.
2023-12-28更新 | 171次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市实验中学2023-2024学年九年级上学期竞赛英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了20世纪70年代,一位名叫J. P. Guilford的心理学家进行了一项著名的关于创造力的研究,名为“九点谜题”,这让Guilford得出了一个笼统的结论:创造力需要你跳出框框。但是后来有人通过研究证明这个结论是一个误导。
10 .

How do people think differently? This has always been unusual. To search an answer, a scientist named J. P. Guilford started a famous study of creativity in the 1970s, known as the nine-dot puzzle (九点谜题). He asked the participants (参与者) to connect all nine dots using only four straight lines, without lifting their pencils from the page. All the participants looked for solutions within the square they imagined. Only 20 percent managed to break out of the square and continue their lines in the white space around the dots, while the rest of them were blinded by the boundaries (边界) of the square.

The results of Guilford’s study led him to a conclusion: creativity needs you to go outside the box. The idea was widely spread soon. Overnight, it seemed that creativity experts everywhere were teaching managers how to think outside the box. The idea was so popular that no one thought of checking the facts. No one, that is, before two different research teams— Clarke Burmham with Kenneth Davis, and Joseph Alba with Robert Weisberg—did another experiment.

To make sure that Guilford’s study is correct, both teams divided participants into two groups. The first group was given the same instructions as the participants in Guilford’s experiment. The second group was told to draw the lines outside the imagined box. Guess what? Only a little more than 20 percent solved the puzzle, which is no big difference from the result of Guilford’s experiment.

Let’s look a little more closely at the surprising result. Solving this problem requires people to think outside the box. However, direct and clear instructions to “think outside the box” do not help participants improve their performance. The widely spread idea that out-of-the-box thinking makes people more creative can, in some way, be dangerous. After all, with one simple but brilliant experiment, researchers had proved that the connection between thinking outside the box and creativity was a misunderstanding.

1. The nine-dot puzzle study is mainly focused on ________.
A.how people do things in real lifeB.what people see in the experiment
C.how people think in different waysD.what knowledge people have learned
2. Why did the two research teams do the following experiment?
A.To discover the main idea of Guiford’s study.B.To show different views against Guiford’s study.
C.To collect supporting details for Guiford’s study.D.To double-check the correctness of Guiford’s study.
3. From the passage, we can learn that _________.
A.boundaries sometimes make people think less creatively
B.clear instructions influence how people solve problems
C.few people performed better with the clear instructions
D.the methods of nine-dot puzzle study need to be improved
4. Which is the best title for the passage?
A.Puzzle Solving: A Key To CreativityB.Nine-Dot Puzzle: A Magic Test
C.Thinking Outside the Box: A Misleading IdeaD.Creative Thinking: An Unusual Topic
2023-12-28更新 | 177次组卷 | 1卷引用:浙江省温州市实验中学2023-2024学年九年级上学期竞赛英语试题
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