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阅读理解-五选五(约140词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文主要讲述了一次发生在中国和亚洲其他国家的日全食。

1 . The longest total solar eclipse (日全食) of the 21st century took place in China and some other countries in Asia on July 22, 2009.     1    , including Hangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou, Changzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanchang and Hefei.

    2    , people rushed into the streets to observe (观察) the natural wonder. As daylight disappeared and the sky quickly darkened, those people were excited. Cities such as Shanghai were plunged into darkness during what is thought to be the longest total solar eclipses of the 21st century. The longest time it lasted was 6 minutes and 39 seconds.

Total solar eclipses of such a long time are very rare (稀罕的).     3    . We’ll have to wait a few hundred years for another opportunity to observe a total solar eclipse that lasts this long,     4    .

Think about what happened, one Shanghai resident (居民) said, “It’s like magic,     5    . I have no idea where I am right now. It feels like a different world.”


根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填入文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺,内容完整。
A.so it’s a very special opportunity
B.When it took place
C.different people had different feelings
D.The solar eclipse could be seen in more than 40 cities in China
E.We can experience but once in a life time
2024-01-10更新 | 13次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省周口市沈丘县几校2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
短文填空-语境提示填空(约160词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文主要介绍了太阳系中的冥王星。
2 . 阅读短文,根据语篇要求填空,使短文通顺、意思完整。每空限填一词。

Except Pluto (冥王星), there     1     eight planets in the solar system now, including Earth. By the distance from the Sun from close to far, they are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto used to be known as     2     smallest planet in our solar system, and the furthest planet from the Sun.

Pluto was discovered in 1930, and was named by an eleven-year-old girl from England. Pluto is only half     3     wide as the United States. This planet takes 248 earth years to travel around the Sun. It means we need 6. 5 earth days to spend a day on Pluto. Pluto is about 40 times farther from the Sun than Earth is. Pluto is in an area of space called the Kuiper Belt     4     has thousands of small, icy objects. The temperature on Pluto is     5     low that Earth air would turn into ice soon. The gravity on Pluto is less stronger than that on Earth. So fat persons may prefer to move there, they would weigh much less on Pluto.

阅读理解-单选(约300词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,文章主要给我们介绍了一些基础的天文知识。

3 . In the universe (宇宙), as we know, there is the sun, the moon, the earth and many stars. Through our geography lessons, we know the earth goes round the sun, and the moon goes round the earth. We have day and night because the earth keeps turning all the time. When our part of the earth turns to the sun, it is day. When our part of the earth turns away from the sun, it is night.

Just because the moon is closer to the earth than the sun, it looks much bigger than the sun. Big things will look smaller when they are farther, and small things also look bigger when they are nearer,

The sun is bright enough to give out very strong light. The moon can’t give out any light at all, but it looks quite bright too. Why? In fact, the light from the moon comes from the sun. The moon looks much bigger and brighter than the stars. But actually (事实上) the stars are much bigger and brighter than the moon. They look smaller than the moon also because they are farther away from the earth.

There are still many other planets (行星) in the universe. All of them move round the sun. But of all these planets, only on the earth there are living things and people can only live on the earth too. At 9:00 a.m., on October 15th 2003, Chinese pilot (飞行员) Yang Liwei was sent up to space. He stayed there for 21 hours. It was the first time for Chinese to get into space.

1. We find the sun ______ than the moon because it is ______ to us.
A.bigger; fartherB.smaller; closer
C.bigger; closerD.smaller; farther
2. When our part of the earth turns away from the sun, the other part of the earth is ______.
A.nightB.dayC.eveningD.Sunday
3. When did the pilot from our country return to the earth?
A.On November 15th, 2002.B.On October 16th, 2003.
C.On May 5th, 2004.D.On October 15th, 2003.
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The moon goes round the earth, and it can’t give out any light at all.
B.The moon goes round the sun, and its light is from the sun.
C.The sun goes round the earth.
D.Only the earth goes round the sun.
2024-01-04更新 | 27次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省阜新市彰武县2023-2024学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文是一篇议论文,主要讨论人们会在月球上建造一座城市的事件是否会成为可能。
4 . 第二节:阅读下面短文,理解大意,从所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。

It often takes astronauts days to go to the moon. But will people live there? Will people ______ a city on the moon?

Some people think it is ______ . But it won’t be easy. There isn’t any oxygen (氧气) on the moon. Spaceships will need to bring oxygen from the earth. ______ will be a problem, too. How will people ______ vegetables? There isn’t any water,   ______ scientists think that they might find some ice. The energy (能量) for the city won’t be a problem—it will   ______ the sun.

Who will go to the moon? Maybe ______ will go there. The moon is an interesting place for them. It is never cloudy or rainy on the moon, so it is a good place to study (研究) the ______ and planets. Maybe we will build a university for them. We will ______ build a hotel for visitors, too. There are no beaches on the moon, but people can walk on the moon and take photos of the earth.

Will it ______? Maybe. But one thing is true: A visit to the moon hotel will be very expensive!

1.
A.drawB.buildC.polluteD.share
2.
A.difficultB.boringC.meaninglessD.possible
3.
A.FoodB.HousesC.AirD.Clothes
4.
A.findB.eatC.growD.sell
5.
A.orB.ifC.becauseD.but
6.
A.come fromB.look likeC.get toD.think about
7.
A.writersB.workersC.scientistsD.doctors
8.
A.animalsB.starsC.seaD.mountains
9.
A.seriouslyB.luckilyC.probablyD.cheaply
10.
A.reachB.expectC.playD.happen
2023-12-29更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用: 陕西省宝鸡市陇县2022-2023学年八年级上学期期末考试英语试题
文章大意:本文主要讲述了科学家试图利用水、鱼和鱼的排泄物在火星上种植水果和蔬菜。
5 . 根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”)。

A team of scientists are carrying out a project at the University of Greenwich in London. They are trying to find ways to make food on Mars in the future. The project is called Feeding Mars. It tries to use water, fish and fish waste to grow fruit and vegetables on Mars.

It would take at least 21 months to reach Mars, learn about its surface and return to Earth. So it would be a big help if the spacemen could grow fresh food on Mars itself. However, farming on Mars will be very hard. There’s a lot of water that could be taken from ice just below the surface, but the land on Mars is short of the nutrients that living things need. The team says that they could solve the problem by growing plants and fish together. Fish waste can then be used to provide nutrients for plants.

“It is expected that you can grow lots of food, such as vegetables, tea and medicinal plants on Mars,” said Dr. Benz Kotzen, who leads the project. “You can even harvest fish for food then.”

1. The project tries to use water and fish to grow fruit on the moon.
2. The project would take at least 21 months to return to Mars.
3. The poor land condition makes it difficult to farm on Mars.
4. Scientists could grow plants and fish together to solve the nutrients’ problem.
5. Dr. Benz Kotzen was disappointed about this project.
任务型阅读-阅读表达(约270词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了太阳将在100亿年后死亡,科学家们通过科学研究和预测,告诉了我们在太阳死亡的过程中会发生什么。
6 . 阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题 (每题回答字数不超过10个词)。

Scientists have worked out when our Sun will die. It won’t be any time soon. It will be in 10 billion years. The scientists are from the University of Manchester in the UK. They predict that in about 5 billion years from now, the Sun will turn into a “red giant”. This is the scientific name given to a star at the end of its life. When our Sun becomes a red giant, its centre will shrink (收缩) . Its outer layers will expand (膨胀) as far as Mars. This means Earth will be burnt and disappear. After our Sun turns into a red giant, it will become a bubble of gas and space dust. The scientists say no humans will be on Earth when the Sun dies out.

The Sun is still quite young in space years. It is just 4.6 billion years old. This means it is only around one third into its lifespan (寿命) . Professor Albert Zijlstra, a scientist from the University of Manchester, explained what happens at the end of a star’s life. He said, “By this point in the star’s life, it is running out of fuel. Then it turns off and dies.” Professor Zijlstra was happy that modern science can count the age of stars and what will happen to them. “We even have found out what the Sun will do when it dies.” He said.

1. According to the scientists, when will the sun die?
________________________________________________
2. When do we call a star “red giant”?
________________________________________________
3. What will happen to humans when the sun dies out?
________________________________________________
4. What’s the lifespan of the Sun?
________________________________________________
5. Should we worry about the sun’s death? Why or why not?
________________________________________________
2023-12-26更新 | 50次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省扬州市高邮市2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末英语试题(含听力)
阅读理解-单选(约240词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文主要介绍了和太阳相关的信息。

7 . Have you ever seen the day begin? The dark sky starts to look brighter. Then suddenly the sky is all pink and red and gold even a little green. The earth has turned bright until the sun is shining on the place where you are. This is what makes it day.

The sun is always shining, but it can only shine on one side of the earth at a time. It can’t light the side that is away from it. When the sun is shining on the other side of the world, it is night where you are. At night, you can see the stars.

All day the stars are in the sky, but the light from the sun is so bright that you can’t see them. When the sun is gone, the stars are bright enough to see. Stars look as tiny as pinheads (针头), but some are even bigger than the sun. Big things look little when they are far away. In the sky, planes look like toys, but on the ground you can see that they are big. Stars are millions of times bigger than planes. They look very small because they are so far away. The sun is closer than the other stars. So it looks bigger.

1. We can’t see the stars in the sky because ________.
A.it’s darkB.when the sun is gone
C.the light from the sun is not brightD.the light from the sun is so bright
2. Big things look little ________.
A.when they are far awayB.when they are close to us
C.when the sun is too brightD.when the sun is gone
3. Why does the sun look bigger than the other stars?
A.Farther than the others.B.Closer than the others.
C.Bigger than the others.D.Brighter than the others.
4. When the sun is shining on the other side of the world, ________ where you are.
A.it is brightB.it is darkerC.it looks brighterD.it is night
2023-12-23更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:重庆市三校联考2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末英语试题
文章大意:本文主要介绍了中国天宫空间站宇航员给学生上的一次在线课程,宇航员进行了四项实验来给学生展示失重环境下可能出现的物理现象以及这些实验对学生们的影响等。

8 . Do you know what will happen in a weightless environment? Students attend a science lesson given by astronauts on board China’s Tiangong space station on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu, the members of the Shenzhou XIII, which was launched (发射) on October 16, appear on television screens watched by millions of students across China.

During the 41-minute lesson, the astronauts did four experiments to show physical phenomena (现象) only possible in a weightless environment, such as “liquid crystallization” and “a water bridge”. In one experiment, Wang used a toy of Bing Dwen Dwen, the mascot of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, to show how objects fly in Tiangong. They invited the young viewers to do similar experiments to see the differences between space and land environments.

Before closing the lesson, the astronauts answered questions from students. The questions covered the life and work in space, such as how to take care of the skin and whether hot water was available. Wednesday’s event marked the third time Wang had taken part in a space lesson. In June 2013, she gave the nation’s first space lesson to over 60 million Chinese students in Shenzhou X. It made China the second country, following the United States, to have given a lesson to schoolchildren from space.

In early December, Wang gave the country’s second space lesson from the Tiangong station. The astronauts showed viewers how they lived and worked inside the space station.

“These science lessons can encourage students to explore the world of science and technology.” Shi Yi, a physics teacher, said after today’s activity, “Encouraged by China’s spaceflight achievements, my school has built a space science laboratory and the teachers give lessons about space exploration.”


根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1. On March 23, 2022, the astronauts finished these tasks EXCEPT ________.
A.answering the questions from students
B.inviting the students to do experiments
C.doing an experiment about “a water bridge”
D.showing how they lived inside the space station
2. When did Wang Yaping give the second lecture in space?
A.In June 2013.B.In October 2021.
C.In December 2021.D.In March 2022.
3. Which one of the statements below is an opinion?
A.The astronauts did four experiments during the lesson.
B.Over 60 million students across China attended the lesson.
C.China is the second country to have given a lesson in space.
D.The three science lessons given by astronauts are rather meaningful.
4. Which of the following shows the structure (结构) of the passage?
(①=paragraph 1        ②=paragraph 2,…)
A.①/②③/④⑤B.①②/③/④C.①/②③④/D.①②③/④/⑤
5. What kind of writing is the passage?
A.A science novel.B.A news report.C.A fairy tale.D.An interview.
2023-12-16更新 | 17次组卷 | 1卷引用:河南省信阳市息县2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末质量监测英语试题
阅读理解-五选五(约160词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文主要讲述了在太空中宇航员的状态。

9 . Do you want to celebrate your birthday in space? It would be very different from what you might do on earth.     1     The candles could not be lit because astronauts cannot start a fire in the spaceship.     2     Voices are almost the only things that are not changed by being weightless, which means that everything has almost no weight in space.

Some astronauts feel sick for the first few days in space. Some feel as if they have a cold all the time. That’s because without gravity, the fluids (液体) in their bodies move towards their heads. Their faces look a little fatter.     3    

And because gravity is not pressing on the spine (脊椎). The spine relaxes and stretches (舒展).     4     But when they come back on earth, they shrink (收缩) to their regular height.

Since nothing has weight, astronauts can lift heavy objects easily.     5     However, it is harder to stay still in space than to move around, so the astronauts always hold onto something or tie themselves to something.

A.They can even lift each other.
B.For example, your birthday cake would be flying.
C.Astronauts grow three or four centimeters in space.
D.Your friends could still sing Happy Birthday to You.
E.For the same reason, their waists get smaller and their chests get bigger.
2023-12-09更新 | 38次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省泉州市晋江市2022-2023学年九年级上学期期末学业跟踪检测英语试题
阅读理解-单选(约380词) | 适中(0.65) |
文章大意:本文主要介绍了什么是黑洞,以及它的一些特征。
10 .

What do black holes look like? We finally got the answer: they look like dark circles with a bright ring around the outside. Scientists took the world’s first photo of a black hole. The black hole is very far from Earth—about 55 million light years away. This is not the only black hole in the universe.

Black holes are mysterious in the universe. A photo can help us learn more about them. How much do you know about black holes? Try to answer the following questions.

Q: What is a black hole?

A: A black hole comes from a dying star. The star turns in to a small point. The point has much mass and strong gravity (引力) . The strong gravity of a black hole pulls things. The black hole “eats” these things. Black holes can even “eat” light. That’s why a black hole looks “black”.

Q: If black holes are “black”, how do scientists know they are there?

A: We cannot see black holes. But we can see how their strong gravity works on the things around them. A black hole’s gravity pulls dust and gas into it. And if a star is orbiting (绕轨道运行) a point in space, scientists can study the star’s orbit. They can tell if the star is orbiting a black hole.

Q: How did scientists take the picture of the black hole?

A: Scientists didn’t use a camera to take the picture. They used eight radio telescopes in different places across the world. The telescopes got information from the black hole. Scientists used computers to deal with the information. It took them two years to get the final picture.

Q: Will the sun turn into a black hole? And if it does, will it “eat” Earth?

A: The sun won’t become a black hole. According to NASA, it does not have enough mass to turn into one. When the sun dies, it will become a smaller and cooler star. Even if the sun becomes a black hole, Earth would still be safe.

1. Which of the following is NOT true about black holes?
A.They are about 55 million light years away from Earth.
B.Black holes look “black” because they pull light and “eat” it.
C.There is more than one black hole in space.
2. The underlined word “pulls” in the first answer most probably means ________.
A.movesB.shakesC.feels
3. Scientists know black holes are there by ________.
A.using cameras to take pictures
B.using radio telescopes around the world
C.watching the stars carefully in the sky
4. What will happen if the sun becomes a black hole?
A.Earth will die at once.B.Earth will become black.C.Earth will still be safe.
5. The best title for the passage may be “________”.
A.Learning about black holesB.Earth and the black holesC.Something about the universe
2023-12-06更新 | 70次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长沙市明德教育集团2022-2023学年八年级上学期期末考试英语试题
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