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文章大意:本文主要介绍了不同动物在不同环境下的睡眠方式。

1 . There’s nothing quite like falling sound asleep after a full day of work. Like people, animals need to rest after working hard. Some animals sleep in water. Others dig holes under the ground. Some even sleep high in trees or under leaves. But they all find a way to rest.

Some animals in the sea sleep in strange ways. Fish sleep with their eyes open. They seem to look ahead far into the sea while they rest. Sea otters sometimes sleep in beds of the plants that grow in the sea. This keeps them from moving away. Parrotfish blow something from their mouths when they are ready to sleep. Then a bubble (气泡) will be formed around them. The bubble protects them from harm while they sleep.

Some animals sleep under the ground. Chipmunks (花粟鼠) sleep curled up (蜷缩) in a ball. Their beds are made of leaves and grass. In winter, they sleep for two weeks and wake up to eat the stored food. Then they go back to sleep for another two weeks before waking up again. Some desert frogs dig underground holes during the hot, dry season. A frog may stay in its hole for months.

High above the ground, monkeys find leafy places in trees each evening before they sleep. The tall trees help to keep monkeys safe during the night. Some insects even sleep under the leaf that will be their next meal. A bee may climb down into a flower to rest. When it climbs out the next morning, it is rested and ready for work.

1. What animals blow bubbles when they sleep?
A.Sea otters.B.Monkeys.C.Desert frogs.D.Parrotfish.
2. According to the text, we know chipmunks ________.
A.sleep with their eyes openB.never sleep curled up in a ball
C.wake up now and then in winterD.don’t eat any food during the winter
3. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.The forest where monkeys sleep safely.
B.The animals that sleep above the ground.
C.The reason why bees climb down into flowers.
D.The ways that keep animals away from danger.
4. What is the structure (结构) of the passage?            
(①=Paragraph 1, ②=Paragraph 2,… )
A.B.C.D.
2024-01-22更新 | 41次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省阜新市太平区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了ChatGPT的用处以及它存在的一些问题。
2 . 阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。

ChatGPT


ChatGPT is a new AI robot. It is a tool made by the company OpenAI in November 2022. They wanted to show everyone what a very large, powerful AI system can achieve.

ChatGPT remembers your conversations, it makes its answers from lots of information on the Internet. It can do many other things, such as writing papers, describing art very well, creating AI art ideas, having thoughtful conversations and even writing computer codes (密码) for you!

A few days after its launch (上市) , more than 1 million people were trying out ChatGPT. About 100 million people used ChatGPT in February 2023.

However, ChatGPT cannot replace Baidu. ChatGPT is an AI robot that gives answers to your questions, but Baidu is a website that helps you look for information.

ChatGPT is still new and has a lot of problems. Here are some big problems that experts have noticed:


1. ChatGPT might give wrong answers. Don’t use it for math questions!
2. ChatGPT might take jobs from humans. It could make it harder for writers, teachers, artists and computer programmers to make their living.
3. ChatGPT could challenge (挑战) high school writing homework. It will make it easier for students not to write their own papers and lose their own responsibility (责任).
4. ChatGPT could cause harm to people. If someone asks it a question instead of going to the hospital, it will be very dangerous.

ChatGPT is a fun and exciting new technology for everyone to use and experiment with. We can make the best use of ChatGPT for learning. But be careful with it!

1. When was ChatGPT made?
___________________________________________________________
2. How many people used ChatGPT in February 2023?
___________________________________________________________
3. Why can’t Baidu be replaced by ChatGPT?
___________________________________________________________
4. Will you use ChatGPT for your homework during the winter holidays? Why or why not? Write 30 words or more.
___________________________________________________________
2024-01-19更新 | 84次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省大连市西岗区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了衣物垃圾的现状以及造成的危害。
3 .

What do you do with clothes you don’t want to wear anymore? You may donate (捐赠) them or give them to other people. What happens next? Where do these clothes end up?

Sadly, the beaches of Ghana, a country in West Africa, are among these places. Now, the beaches are covered with clothing waste.

People from all over the world donate clothes to charity (慈善机构). However, charity shops only sell up to 20 percent of donated clothes, said The Guardian (英国《卫报》 ). The unsold clothes are then put in large bags and travel to other countries to be sold again or for waste disposal (处理).

The Kantamanto market in Accra, the capital of Ghana, is one of the world’s largest secondhand clothing markets. Every week, 20 million pieces of clothes arrive at Kantamanto.

But about 40 percent of them leave the market as waste. Workers either burn the waste or put it underground. However, the city is near the sea, so there’s not enough space for landfills (垃圾填埋场). This is why a lot of clothing waste ends up on the beach.

As it goes into the sea, fish and other sea life are in danger. Sea turtles (海龟) can’t get to the land, and fish can’t grow because they may get caught in the clothes.

The waste is also hurting the economy (经济), Ernest Ijawan, a worker at a landfill in Ghana, told Forbes. Fishers can’t catch as many fish as before since most of the things they catch are clothes.

1. The beaches of Ghana are covered with _________.
A.food wasteB.clothing wasteC.dead fishD.plastic bags
2. How many pieces of secondhand clothes become waste at Kantamanto market every week?
A.4 million.B.6 million.C.8 million.D.10 million.
3. Which of the following is True?
A.In Accra, workers bury all the secondhand clothes.
B.In Accra, people like to pick secondhand clothes on the beach.
C.In Ghana, workers make a lot of money at landfills.
D.In Ghana, clothing waste in the sea is harmful to sea life.
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Clothing PollutionB.Secondhand Economy
C.The Beaches of GhanaD.The unsold clothes
2024-01-19更新 | 77次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省大连市西岗区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了四个学生在谈论他们去过的最好的博物馆。

4 . Four students are talking about the best museums they have ever been to.

Jenny
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, which was built in 1872, is very popular in the world. It is one of the world’s finest art museums. I really enjoyed my trip because I love modern arts very much. I think the Dance Class by Edgar Degas is the greatest work of art there.
Sandy
Built in 1204, the Louvre Museum in Paris is the world’s largest art museum. Nearly 38,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited there. It was great to enjoy so many treasures at one time there. Among them. I think the Mona Lisa is a must-see.
John
First built in 1912, the National Museum of China in Beijing shows well the cultural aspects of China. Since I’m crazy about Chinese culture and history. I really enjoyed this trip. It has a large collection of bronze vessels (青铜器). My favorite one is “Hou Mu Wu” Bronze Ding.
Sam
Built in 1753, the British Museum in London is the greatest museum I’ve ever been to. I enjoyed my trip there because I’m very interested in the culture of ancient Egypt. That’s why I was deeply attracted by the famous Rosetta Stone (罗塞塔石碑) .

1. Where is the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
A.In New York City.B.In London.C.In Beijing.D.In Paris.
2. When was the Louvre Museum built?
A.In 1753.B.In 1204.C.In 1912.D.In 1872.
3. Visitors can probably see _______ in the National Museum of China.
A.the Dance ClassB.the Mona Lisa
C.the Rosetta StoneD.“Hou Mu Wu” Bronze Ding
4. In which part of the magazine can we read the text?
A.Travel.B.Art.C.Technology.D.Sports.
2024-01-19更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省大连市西岗区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,文章介绍了自人类活动的噪音越来越困扰着海洋动物的生活以及为了抑制这种噪音人们的行动。

5 . The ocean is not a quiet place. This is partly caused by sea animals. They use sound to find what they eat, whom they play with, or which place they move towards. But noise from human activities is increasingly troubling the lives of ocean animals.

According to scientists, loud noise may increase mass strandings (大规模搁浅)of sea animals. Researchers recorded only five of these events in the first half of the 20th century. From 1950 to 2004, they recorded more than 1,200 mass strandings. This is perhaps because of the use of sonar (声呐) underwater. Another main reason of loud underwater noise is pile driving (打桩). Piles are supports for bridges, oil and gas producing areas. They’re driven deep into the floor of the ocean. Driving in a single pile can take several hours and as many as 5,000 hits. This process creates a lot of noise.

To restrain (抑制) that noise, some companies are making use of tiny bubbles (气泡). A single bubble is easily broken. However, the bubble wall can make pile driving quieter. The bubble wall is usually created in this way: A tube (管) is placed in a ring around a pile. Air is then let out through closely spaced openings on the tube. When the bubbles rise, they act as walls and take in some of the noise. Some more of the sound comes back and becomes stuck inside the wall. Such bubble walls are really helpful.

Other changes to pile driving can help as well. For example, people can take breaks in pile driving and let animals travel through.

Our noise in the ocean is causing big problems. But small changes in our behavior can make a big difference to animals’ lives in the world’s oceans.

1. What is troubling the lives of ocean animals according to the text?
A.The gas produced in the sea.B.The food polluted by humans.
C.The noise from human activities.D.The bubble walls made by some companies.
2. Which paragraphs show how humans make changes to pile driving?
A.①②B.③④C.①③D.②④
3. In which part of a magazine can you read the text?
A.Culture.B.Health.C.Education.D.Nature.
4. What is the structure of the text? (P-paragraph)
A.B.C.D.
2024-01-19更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省丹东市东港市2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了番茄节的由来及活动。

6 . Spain is famous for its tomato festival, called La Tomatina. It happens in a small town Bunol on the last Wednesday of August every year. During the festival there are all kinds of activities, but the most exciting part is the tomato fight. It takes place at the end of long celebration (庆祝). You are encouraged to throw tomatoes in the fight. There are many stories about how the festival began. One of the stories goes that during the 1940s, some friends started a tomato fight, while another story is about a local band. Anyway, everyone in Bunol seems to have a different story.

Before the tomato fight, there are parades (游行), musical bands, street parties and so on.

On the day of the fight, shopkeepers cover their windows and doors in order to keep away from the tomato fight. At the same time, thousands of tourists and local people come to the town square together. Then large trucks (卡车) full of tomatoes arrive. From the back of the large trucks, a great town band start to throw tomatoes at others. Then the crowds fight back, throwing the tomatoes at anything and anyone. Soon the streets are in the sea of red tomato juice.

Everyone should obey (遵守) a small number of rules: You must squash (压烂) the tomato before throwing it and you are allowed to throw nothing but tomatoes.

It is usually over in less than half an hour. Everyone then sets off to the river to clear up. Sounds like fun!

1. The most exciting activity of La Tomatina is________.
A.paradesB.street partiesC.the tomato fightD.the musical band show
2. The stories about how the festival began are ________according to the passage.
A.very clearB.quite sadC.very famousD.quite different
3. On the fight day, ________.
A.people fight for the whole day
B.people can throw everything
C.shopkeepers are not allowed to watch people fight
D.lots of tourists and local people join in the fight
4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The festival happens on the last Wednesday of August every year.
B.On the fight day, shopkeepers cover their windows and doors.
C.The fight usually lasts half an hour.
D.Everyone should obey some rules on the fight day.
2024-01-19更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省铁岭地区2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文讲述了在春节许多人喜欢燃放鞭炮来庆祝佳节,这不但造成了空气污染,也产生了噪音污染,所以越来越多的人选择用更绿色的方式来庆祝新春。

7 . “We all have suffered from the air pollution. If we don’t call for an end to the firecrackers (鞭炮), the environment will get worse and worse in the future.” said Zhang Wei. He put up a notice in his neighborhood. In the notice, he called on more people to set off (引爆) fewer firecrackers during this year’s Spring Festival.

Lots of parents agreed with Zhang Wei. They said that they hated the noise of firecrackers. It often woke up their babies easily. And the babies really needed a quiet place to have enough sleep.

More Chinese are looking forward to celebrating the holiday in greener ways. Many people decide not to set off firecrackers. They decided not to waste food. They think that the new ways are fashionable (时尚的).

“My family didn’t buy firecrackers this year. Instead, we gave the money away to a charity. It’s good for the environment and the charity.” the Internet user “Fighter” wrote on the Blog.

In my opinion, it’s very important for us to celebrate our traditional festival—the Spring Festival. But it’s more important to reduce air pollution and protect our environment. We had better express our cheerful feeling and best wishes in greener ways. We need more people like Zhang Wei or “Fighter” who uses electronic ways like QQ, Wechat or Blog. I believe more and more people will join them and our environment will get better and better.

1. Where did Zhang Wei put up a notice?
A.In his office.B.In the street.
C.In his house.D.In his neighborhood.
2. What does the underlined word “it” refer to?
A.the noise of firecrackersB.the Spring Festival
C.the environmentD.a quiet place
3. Which of the following is fashionable according to the passage?
A.Eating a lot of food.B.Making more money.
C.Celebrating in a greener way.D.Setting off more firecrackers.
4. What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Don’t Waste FoodB.The Spring Festival Goes Green
C.Firecrackers and NoiseD.The Christmas Holiday
2024-01-19更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省葫芦岛市建昌县2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文是议论文。从材料,包装,地点等对如何保护环境进行论述。

8 . What does it mean to be green? Green is more than just a color. It also means taking special steps to protect the environment. Buying a green product is a small step everyone can take. Deciding whether a product is green, however, isn't always easy. Here is what we may keep in mind.

The materials of a product are usually our first focus(关注). What is it made of? Are there any harmful chemicals in it? Green products are made of more natural materials.

Packaging(外包装) is important. How is a product packaged? Is it over packaged? We'd better choose glass, metal and paper packaging.

Location(地点) matters. Where was a product produced? Where are we buying it? Try to choose local products. It is a good idea to order directly from local farmer, shop at markets.

Look into what the company tells us about their product. It's easy to say that a product is “green” or “all natural”, but the words may be too good to be true. After all, companies try to make us believe that their products are environmentally responsible.

The greenest thing is certainly the one we don't buy. Things like food and clothing are necessary for life. But many others are not. Better than buying is keeping money in our pockets, reduces(减少)waste and keeps the planet healthy.

1. The writer would suggest choosing a product that is _________.
A.over packagedB.delivered from abroad
C.locally producedD.made of unnatural materials
2. In Paragraph 5 probably tells us _________.
A.we can easily understand the information.
B.we shouldn't completely believe the information.
C.we should widely spread the information
D.we shouldn't quickly forget the information.
3. How the text organized(组织)?(①=paragraph1, ②=paragraph2, . . .)
A.B.C.D.
4. What would the writer most probably tell us according to the text?
A.Buying GreenB.Recycling Waste
C.Keeping HealthyD.Reducing Energy Use
2024-01-19更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省葫芦岛市建昌县2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了许多学校对学生发型要求严格,老师们认为太酷的发型是时间和金钱的浪费,同时也会使学生学习分心,但学生们对此却有些不满。

9 . Liang Xiyan still missed her long black hair, which was cut two weeks ago.

Liang became a senior high school student in September. In her new school, the rules say that boys’ hairstyles must be cropped (剪短) and girls’ hair cannot fall below their shoulders.

Liang’s school is not alone: many have similar rules on hairstyles. Teachers think a cool hairstyle is a waste of time and money. It may also distract students from their studies. “Your personality (个性) is not shown in how you wear your hair but in your ability,” say teachers.

It’s difficult for students to follow these rules. Teenage students like to look nice but they are asked to wear school uniforms. Liang says the only way in which they can be different lies in how they wear their hair. And they want to copy their favorite stars’ hairstyles. They wouldn’t be happy in a school with strict rules.

“I prefer a school with rules-on hairstyles,” said Li Man, a Senior student. She said her school’s rules on hairstyles are OK but there could be some little changes. “For example, boys should be allowed to have their hair a little longer,” Li said. “But students must not dye or curl their hair (染发或烫发). This way there will not be so many complaints.”

1. Which of the following hairstyles is not allowed in Liang’s school?
A.A boy with long and yellow hair.B.A boy with short and black hair.
C.A girl’s hair is above her shoulders.D.A girl’s hair is black and short.
2. Paragraph 3 mainly tells us ________.
A.what rules schools haveB.what students think of the rules
C.why schools have the rulesD.how many schools have similar rules
3. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “distract” in Chinese?
A.引领B.使分心C.保护D.使远离
4. We can learn that students ________ in Liang’s school.
A.can show their personalities by hairstylesB.must not have a cool hairstyle
C.should wear the same shoes to schoolD.can show they are different by wearing their favorite clothes
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了父母与孩子之间发生冲突的原因并表达了自己的看法。

10 . When you were a little child, your parents made decisions about everything for you because you weren’t old enough to take care of yourself and make careful decisions. Finally, however, you grow up and become a teenager. You begin to have your own thoughts and opinions about life.

As you change and grow into this new person who makes your own decisions, your parents may have a difficult time adjusting (调整) themselves to the new you—they only know you as a child.

In most families, this adjustment can cause lots of arguments between teens and parents. You want to cover your walls with posters, but your parents don’t understand why you don’t like your wallpaper anymore. Then you feel your parents don’t respect you and don’t allow you to do what you like, and your parents get angry because they disagree with your decisions. And some other things like the type of friends you have can cause even bigger arguments, because your parents will always be ready to protect you and keep you safe, no matter how old you are.

However, the good news is that there will be fewer arguments as your parents realize that you have grown up and should have your own ideas. Before you get on very well with each other again, communication between you and your parents is very important.

1. The writer describes ________ in the first paragraph.
A.the decisions you may makeB.the change you may make
C.the happy time you may haveD.the friends you may have
2. Why do your parents need to adjust when you become independent?
A.Because they don’t often stay at home.
B.Because they’re busy at work.
C.Because they get angry easily.
D.Because they’re not familiar (熟悉的) with the new you.
3. The underlined word “respect” means “_________” in Chinese.
A.责备B.培养 C.欢迎D.尊重
4. From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.teenagers like to be with their parents
B.parents may have a happy time adjusting
C.parents don’t need to communicate with their children
D.the type of friends you have may cause bigger arguments
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