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1 . In most films about space, whenever Earth faces a disaster, the solution is always running away from the planet in spaceships or expecting one or a group of superheroes to save it in the end. But the latest Chinese science fiction (sci-fi) movie, The Wandering Earth (《流浪地球)), offers a different and more ambitious(有野心的) idea. In the film, based on a short story by Chinese sci-fi writer Liu Cixin, Earth is in danger of being destroyed by the dying sun. Facing, the very danger, humans around the world work together to build a huge engine system that will push Earth away from the sun. Instead of simply leaving Earth behind — again — this time we’re taking it with us.

The Wandering Earth achieved great success during the Spring Festival this year. As China’s first homemade sci-fi blockbuster, the film has led to heated discussions. The New York Times reported that “It will be a symbol of a new era (时代) in Chinese film making.” Famous Hollywood director James Cameron also wrote on Sina Weibo that The Wandering Earth is a breakthrough of Chinese sci-fi films and is worth more attention worldwide. The “ambition” of the sci-fi film, however, didn’t come from nowhere. For thousands of years, “homeland” has been the softest part in most Chinese people’s mind. One old saying is luoyeguigen, which means returning to one’s homeland in old age, like fallen leaves returning to the roots of their tree. Or as an ancient poem reads, “The season called the White Dew begins tonight/Nowhere as in our native place is the moon so bright.” These both show the close relationship that Chinese people have had with their homeland. This special cultural background is probably what makes The Wandering Earth different from Hollywood-style space films.

And the makers of The Wandering Earth may have chosen the best time to tell its Chinese sci-fi story. The film was on Feb 5, the first day of Chinese New Year. It was a time when many people had just made the hard journey back to their hometowns. So to them, there is only one possible way to tell the story: Earth goes wherever humans go, because it’s our home.

The director of the movie, Guo Fan, said, “China’s rapid development in recent years has also allowed fertile (肥沃的) soil for the scientific, literature and films to grow. We hope that the soil will produce more amazing fruits of Chinese sci-fi film making in the near future.”

1. About the film The Wandering Earth, which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A.It’s a Chinese sci-fi movie.
B.It’s different from most Hollywood films.
C.It is based on a short story by Liu Cixin.
D.It was made by Hollywood director James Cameron.
2. ______ play(s) a role in the movie’s success.
A.Copying Hollywood sci-fi films
B.Chinese cultural background
C.Chinese old sayings and poems
D.The producer’s hometown
3. The underlined part in the third paragraph probably means “______” in Chinese.
A.举头望明月,低头思故乡。
B.海上生明月,天涯共此时。
C.露从今夜白,月是故乡明。
D.明月松间照,清泉石上流。
4. Mind map ______ shows how the passage develops.
A.The Wandering Earth — story — reasons
B.
C.
D.
2021-03-21更新 | 400次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市南开中学2018-2019学年九年级下学期期中英语试题

2 . With no doubt, good health is a priceless thing. When we are healthy, we can learn, work, and support ourselves and our families. When we are sick, we fight, and our families and societies fall behind.

That’s why the World Health Organization is needed. Working with 194 Member States, across six regions (地区), and from more than 150 offices, WHO staff are joined together in an agreement to make better health for everyone, everywhere.

WHO follows the basic rule that all people should enjoy the highest standard of health, no matter who you are and where you are from. And this has guided WHO’s work for the past 70 years, since it was first set up as the lead agency for international health in the new United Nations system (系统).

For many years, the world has seen a rise in noncommunicable diseases (非传染性疾病) such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. These diseases now become the causes of 70% of all deaths., along with health authorities (专家) around the world, to develop a healthy lifestyle such as healthy eating, physical exercise and regular health checks.

Since WHO changed its focus to a healthy lifestyle, it has always been trying to run global (全球的) health events on healthy cities in recent years, like building a community (社区) with few people smoking around. And since January this year, the outbreak of COVID-19, the Organization has pulled together people all over the world to bring the virus under control.

To succeed in reaching these goals of WHO will require people of all countries to look out for each other and work together to build a global community of health for all!

1. What are the goals of WHO?
A.To make everyone healthy.B.To make more countries united.
C.To collect more money.D.To help more sick people.
2. Which of the following sentences can be put in the?
A.But WHO alone won’t do muchB.But they can’t solve the problems
C.So WHO has changed its focusD.So they’re trying to find the causes
3. If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
(Para. 1=①Para. 2=②Para. 3=③Para. 4=④Para. 5=⑤Para. 6=⑥)
A.①②;③④⑤;⑥B.①②③;④⑤;⑥
C.①;②③④;⑤⑥D.①②;③④;⑤⑥
4. The best title of the passage may be “________”.
A.Good Health is First ImportantB.The Focuses of WHO
C.The Organization: WHOD.The Rules of WHO
2020-09-30更新 | 274次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市南岸区2020-2021学年九年级下学期教学质量监测英语试题(含听力)
3 .

Who was the most talented person that ever lived? It might be Leonardo da Vinci. The Italian was a painter, sculptor (雕塑家) and inventor. This year, we celebrated his 566th birthday on April 15th.

Da Vinci is still widely considered as one of the greatest painters. His most famous painting, the Mona Lisa which still sits in the Louvre Museum (卢浮宫), is one of the greatest art works of the world.

The Mona Lisa is famous for the mysterious(神秘的) smile. What is the reason for the woman’s smile? This is a question always asked, but it remains unanswered to this day.

Some believe that the Mona Lisa is actually a portrait (肖像) of Da Vinci himself! This is because some of her expressions on the face are similar to those in one of Da Vinci’s self-portraits. Others might suggest she smiles because she has lost her teeth! We will never know for sure… It is just fun to guess!

But the new research from scientists showed that some people even think she isn’t smiling but looks unhappy. The scientists also said that if Mona Lisa doesn’t look happy to you, it might be because of your own feelings.

The researchers showed 43 people two groups of pictures. Group One all had neutral(中性的) faces. Group Two had happy and angry faces. Each time, people saw two pictures, one from Group One, the other from Group Two. Later, they described what the neutral faces were like. When people saw a neutral face after a happy face, most of them thought it was smiling. When they saw a neutral face after a sad face, most of them thought it had a sad expression. Scientists believe our brain has predictive (预测性的) power. People use their past experiences to predict what they are going to experience next.

“________” said Erika Siegel, one of the researchers. “However, if you see the Mona Lisa after you have great fun, you can see her beautiful smile.”

1. According to the passage, Leonardo da Vinci ________.
A.was also a writer when he was aliveB.is still known as a great painter
C.was born on April 15th, 1462D.studied in Italy but worked in Paris
2. Some people think Mona Lisa is a portrait of Da Vinci himself because ________.
A.Mona Lisa is actually a man but not a woman
B.most of Da Vinci’s paintings were about himself
C.some expressions were in the way he once painted himself
D.Mona Lisa lost her teeth and so did Da Vinci
3. Which might be the missing sentence in the last paragraph?
A.Different people get different feelings while seeing the Mona Lisa.
B.If you see the Mona Lisa after you fail your exam, you may think she is sad.
C.The expression of the Mona Lisa is always changing.
D.People always like the Mona Lisa’s smile.
4. From the passage, we can infer that ________.
A.Mona Lisa is the only painting of Da Vinci in Louvre museum
B.we can have the same opinion on the Mona Lisa’s smile no matter how we feel that day
C.people are just guessing but still don’t know the exact reason for the Mona Lisa’s smile
D.if you see the Mona Lisa after having a pleasant talk with friends, you may see the smile
5. If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
(①= Para. 1②=Para. 2③=Para. 3④=Para. 4⑤=Para. 5⑥=Para. 6⑦=Para.7 )
A.①②;③④;⑤⑥⑦B.①;②③④⑤⑥;⑦C.①②③④;⑤⑥;⑦D.①②;③④⑤;⑥⑦
2020-06-05更新 | 533次组卷 | 1卷引用:2020年重庆市第二外国语学校中考模拟英语试题(含听力)2

4 . Nowadays, it has grown into a habit for many people to put every thought online when anything unhappy happens. However, it is important for people not to express every little thought that comes in their heads. Here are some interesting explanations.

The problem with expressing our every thought and feeling is that they can often change quickly. I may be angry with someone at this time, but that feeling will be gone the next day. For example, when I finally drove home last night, I happened to find my neighbor had taken my parking place by mistake. I was quite mad then, so I let everyone know it by posting it on WeChat. But today, that feeling is completely gone. I am not angry at all.

Too many things take place in one day, so not every problem needs to be paid much attention to. What will happen if we still keep spreading terrible feelings online, even if the problem is not that important? Actually, it’s all right to let go of some problems.

Moreover, communicating with words doesn’t always work. For example, I have three children. Trying to correct their habits by speaking to them directly is almost useless. Instead, my husband and I try to lead by examples. Sometimes they learn from it, and sometimes they don’t. But in many situations, setting a good example works much better than simply talking.

What can people do if they have disagreement when getting along with others? There are always two choices: they can either argue, or they can just walk away. Arguing is often a waste of time while walking away protects you from saying something that you may regret later. Our goal is to use every one of our words to cheer others up. So always think carefully before speaking. This way, the world will be a more peaceful place.

1. It’s important not to spread every thought online because .
A.it changes fastB.every thought is very meaningful
C.speaking is more usefulD.we are not free to say what we like
2. The writer uses her experience with her children to show that .
A.it takes time to communicate with others
B.correcting children’s habit by speaking is always useless
C.words don’t work in communication with children at all
D.setting good examples is the best way to teach children
3. From the last paragraph, we can infer that .
A.we should argue with people who disagree with us
B.the writer wants us to pay attention to our words
C.people can argue or walk away when they have disagreement
D.we are free to express ourselves and never regret
4. If we put the passage into 3 parts, which of the following is the best?
(①= Para. (自然段)1; ②= Para. 2; ③= Para. 3; ④= Para. 4; ⑤= Para. 5)
A.①; ②; ③④⑤B.①; ②③④; ⑤C.①; ②③;   ④⑤D.①②;   ③④; ⑤
2020-05-28更新 | 260次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市西南大学附属中学校2018-2019学年九年级3月月考英语试题
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5 . People are playing video games everywhere these days, whether they're riding a bus or sitting in a restaurant. Some of them enjoy these games so much that they can't put them down. But is this a healthy habit? The World Health Organization (WHO) doesn't think so. In June, it recognized“ gaming disorder(障碍)” as a mental disorder in its International Classification of Diseases, CNN reported.

"Gaming disorder means continuous or repeated video-gaming behavior, whether online or offline. Of course, not everyone who plays video games has this disorder. It has three main signs.

The first sign is when the player loses control over his or her gaming habits. The second is when playing games becomes more important than other activities for the player. The third is when the condition leads to serious problems in the player's personal and family life.

In fact, some countries are already working to solve this problem. South Korea has introduced a law banning (A iE) children under 16 from playing online games between midnight and 6 a.m., USA Today reported. Chinese tech company Tencent is also setting limits on the amount of time that teenagers can play its games. Children between 12 and 18 years old can only play two hours every day.

If you have “gaming disorder", you should ask for professional medical (E 7) help. But if your condition is not that serious, you don’t have to see a doctor. You can use delayed satisfaction to deal with it.

For example, if you want to play video games on weekdays, you can wait to play them during the weekend for three hours. Or if you really want to play them after school, you can tell yourself that you cannot do so until you have finished your homework.

1. According to the passage, which of the following persons may NOT have "gaming disorder"?
A.A person who loves playing video games with his friends.
B.A person who loses control over his or her gaming habits.
C.A person who thinks playing games is the most important.
D.A person who can't communicate well with his parents because of the game.
2. If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
(①=Para.1②=Para2③=Para.3④=Para.4⑤=Para.5)
A.①:②③④⑤;⑥
B.①:②③;④⑤⑥
C.①②;③④;⑤⑥
D.①②③;④⑤;⑥
3. The underlined words in the passage mean           in Chinese
A.延迟满足B.及时满足C.强制解除D.循循善诱
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Playing video games every day is a healthy habit.
B.In South Korea, children under 16 can play online games at midnight.
C.In China, children of 15 years old can play 2 hours every day at most.
D.If you have "gaming disorder, you can only ask for professional medical help.
2020-02-25更新 | 274次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆外国语学校初2019-2020学年九年级十月月考英语试题

6 . Could the students from less developed areas in central and western China get the same educational chances as those in big cities in the east? Could the children in poor rural (农村) areas develop as well as those in rich cities? Maybe the answers were “No” in the past. But now, China is trying to change the situation.

In order to help rural students grow taller and stronger, China’s Nutrition (营养) Improvement Program started in 2011. According to the program, a lot more money was spent improving students’ meals. More than 36 million students from 134,000 primary and junior high schools in poor rural areas have benefited from the program. They are provided with healthy food like eggs and milk from Monday to Friday at school. And the result of a survey shows that the students in those areas are much taller and stronger than before.

It is true that there were differences between less developed areas and developed areas in education before. Recently, The Guideline for Popularizing High School Education (2017-2020) has come out. According to the guideline, above 90% students from all over the country will go to high schools by 2020. What’s more, the schools in central and western areas will get more support to improve their education.

Students from rural and poor areas also get more chances to receive higher education. A special college program makes it possible for more students from those areas to go to key (重点的) colleges and universities. The number will be increased by 10% in 2017.

With the guideline and the programs, we can expect a fairer and more balanced (均衡的) education in the future.

1. The number of 134,000 in Paragraph 2 is the number of _______ in poor rural areas.
A.the key schoolsB.the poor students
C.the key colleges and universitiesD.the primary and junior high schools
2. The underlined word “benefited” in Paragraph 2 means _______ in Chinese.
A.逃离B.获益C.受害D.赚钱
3. If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?
(=Para.(自然段) 1     =Para. 2   =Para. 3     =Para. 4   =Para. 5)
A.;;B.;;C.;;D.;;
4. After reading the passage, we can infer(推断) that ________.
A.Liu Xi, a student from Chongqing, can go to any high school if she wants to
B.Li Mei, a student from a western rural school, can get a bag of milk every day
C.Hu Jia, a 12-year-old rural student, will more easily receive high school education
D.Han Lei, a student from Beijing, will have few chances to go to key universities
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