1、九年级适应性考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解浙江省台州市路桥区2019-2021年三年九年级适应性考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解浙江省台州市路桥区2021年九年级适应性考试英语试题三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分;共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。【 A 】Wonderful Inventions from KIDs!Kids are natural inventors. They often create amazing things from simple ideas. Here are a few examples that might make y
2、ou wonder, “Why didnt I think of that?” popsiclesPopsicles were invented by 11-year-old Frank Epperson in 1905. He forgot a drink of juice and left it with a small stick in it outside on a cold night. The next day it was ice. He couldnt drink it, but he could eat it. It tasted good! These ice sticks
3、 became popular among kids in summer. More than a hundred years later, popsicles are still one of the best summer treats!earmuffsWhen the 15-year-old American boy Chester Greenwood was ice-skating in 1873, his ears were so cold that he couldnt bear it. He tried covering his head in a scarf, but it w
4、as still not comfortable. After some thinking, Greenwood made wire(铁丝) into two circles and asked his grandmother to sew(缝) fur on them. He then connected them with an iron headband(发箍) and the first pair of earmuffs was invented!crayon holdersWhen 11-year-old Cassidy Goldstein needed crayons for he
5、r painting, she had a hard time because there were so many small or broken ones. She found some small clear plastic tubes(管子) at home. They fit tightly around the crayons. She was now able to hold them easily. This is how she invented crayon holders.( ) 31. The writer considers these inventions are
6、wonderful because _.A. they are good for our study B. they are all useful in cold winterC. they were all invented by kids D. they were all invented by mistake( ) 32. What can we learn from the passage? A. All these inventions were made 200 years ago. B. Popsicles were invented by Frank on a summer d
7、ay.C. Chester invented earmuffs to keep warm when ice-skating.D. Cassidy made crayon holders with the help of her grandma.( ) 33. The passage is most probably chosen from the part of “_” in a magazine.A. Geography Study B. Amazing Kids C. News Today D. Sports Star【 B 】Misty Copeland spends most days
8、 in the training room. She practices and perfects the graceful(优雅的) movements of her art. Also, she looks after her body so she doesnt hurt it when she works as a dancer of American Ballet(芭蕾) Theatre, one of the most famous ballet companies in the world.Misty didnt always feel so confident in herse
9、lf. The challenges she has faced over almost 20 years of dancing have made her strong.She used to be a shy girl who loved music and dance. When she was 13, Mistys teacher suggested she attend a free ballet class at the Boys&Girls Club. At first, Misty felt out of place in the class. She didnt know a
10、nything about ballet, and she was older than most of the studentsballet dancers usually start training much younger than 13. But Mistys talent and hard work helped her improve quickly. Soon after, she danced in her first show. The more she learned ballet, the more important it became to her. “Perfor
11、ming was my favorite part because I felt really open and free on stage,” she says, “For the first time in my life, I felt like I belonged.”At the age of 19, Misty suddenly put on weight. She had been tall and thin, which was “perfect” for a ballet dancers body. But now, she was being told her propor
12、tions (比例) just werent right any more. This shook her self-confidence. Besides, Misty was the only African American ballet dancer in her company. Because of this, she sometimes felt as if she didnt fit in.Even if Misty felt discouraged, she didnt give up. With the help of her friends and teachers, t
13、hings improved. She learned special training skills right for her body type. And She began to stand up for herself. “Ive learned to embrace my appearance(外貌), skin color and body.”She also has written a book, Firebird, in which she talks about her dreams. “No matter what that dream is, you have the
14、power to make it come true. Every morning, I wake up and think. Today I can be better than yesterday. And thats pretty cool!”( ) 34. According to Paragraph 1, the best word to describe Misty is _.A. creative B. talented C. stressed out D. hard-working( ) 35. Which of the following is TRUE about Mist
15、y?A. She started dancing before she was 13.B. She enjoys the feeling of performing ballet on the stage.C. She is successful because of her talent and perfect body.D. She became confident again each time with the help of her parents( ) 36. The underlined word “embrace” in the passage probably means “
16、_”.A. accept B. improve C. dislike D. change( )37. Whats the best title of the passage?A. Training for Ballet B. The Challenges of BalletC. Dance towards Dreams D. A Great Performance【 C 】I have a special place in my heart for libraries. I was always a crazy reader, sometimes reading up to three boo
17、ks a day as a child. Stories were like air to me and when other kids played ball or went to parties, I lived out adventures(冒险) in the books I checked out from the library. My first job was working at the Ukiah Library when I was 16 years old. It was a dream job and I did everything from shelving bo
18、oks to reading to the children for story time. As I grew older and became a mother, the library took on a new place and added meaning in my life. I had several children, and books were our main source (来源) of happiness. It was a big event for us to get prepared and go to the local library, where my
19、kids could pick out books to read or books they wanted me to read to them. Now, I see my children taking their children to the library and I love that the excitement of going to the library lives on from generation(一代人) to generation. As a novelist, Ive found a new relationship with libraries. I see
20、 libraries as a safe haven (避风港) for readers and writers, a bridge that helps put together a reader with a book. Libraries, in their own way, help fight book piracy (盗版行为). So firstly, I encourage readers to go to their local library when they cant afford to buy a book. And secondly, I think all the
21、 writers should support libraries by sharing library activities on their social media. They should talk about these activities and take part in them when they can.( ) 38. When the writer was a child, she considered the library as a place where she could_.A. have fun with other kids B. travel along d
22、ifferent stories C. find a dream job D. help fight book piracy( ) 39. What did the writer think of her job in the library?A. She was satisfied with it. B. She was scared of it.C. She couldnt stand it. D. She didnt mind it.( ) 40. What can we infer from the underlined part in Paragraph 3?A. She worke
23、d in a new library.B. She became a successful mother. C. She learned to pick out books for her kids.D. She passed on the joy of going to the library in her family.( ) 41. The purpose of the pasage is to_.A. call on people to enjoy and support the libraryB. tell readers how to join in the library act
24、ivitiesC. suggest the library provide free books for readersD.encourage writers to share the library with their families【 D 】More than 70% of young people in the UK think that the government and social media companies should do more to deal with misinformation(错误信息) online, according to a new resear
25、ch for the Safer Internet Day. Marked on February 9, the Safer Internet Day is held by countries around the world to call on responsible behavior online. The theme for this year is, “An Internet we trust: exploring reliability (可靠性探索) in an online world”. In the UK, the day is managed by the UK Safe
26、r Internet Centre(UKSIC), a group which works on online safety.It found that 48% of young people in the UK, aged between 8 and 17 years old, are seeing misinformation online every day. More than one in ten said they were seeing it at least six times a day. It also found that 46% of the young people
27、have believed untrue news online in the past year.During the pandamic(疫情期间), the Internet has become more important than ever for young people because of the home-schooling. The UKSIC survey found that 77% of young people thought being online was more important than ever in 2020. Many students have
28、been forced to learn at home because schools are shut for everyone.To mark Safer Internet Day this year, UKSIC worked with young people to create a Young Peoples Charter(宪章). The Charter is made up of four points: teach safer Internet use; protect us online; hold platforms to account(核实网络平台); and le
29、t us shape the Internet. Each of these points includes ideas for what the government and social media companies could do to improve the Internet. The Charter also says it should be easier to report misinformation, and that young people should take more part in how the Internet is managed.( ) 42. Wha
30、t can we know about Safer Internet Day?A. It is held every February only in the UKB. It was first held by the UK Safer Internet CentreC. It allows young people to share information onlineD. It aims to cut down the misinformation online this year ( ) 43. The underline word “It ” refers to_.A. the Saf
31、er Internet Day B. the UKSICC. the Internet D. the government( ) 44. The writer shows the danger of misinformation during the pandamic by _.A. telling stories B. asking questions C. listing facts D. sharing experiences ( ) 45.The main idea of the passage is about _.A. reporting the Charter created by the UKSIC B. marking the importance of Safer Internet Day C. asking the society to work on a safer Internet for the young peopleD. showing the bad influence of misinformation among the young people答案:31-33 CCB 34-37 DBAC 38-41BADA 42-45 DBCC浙江省台州市路桥区2020届九年级适应性考试英语试题三、阅读理解(本题有 15 小题
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