九年级英语阅读专练之---------基础篇 (10篇)

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Are you a big fan of ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) Cup Noodles If so, why not go to Cup Noodles Museum in Japan to learn the secret of Cup Noodles and to make your own Cup Noodles
In 1971, Momofuku And ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o, a Taiwanese-Japanese businessman, invented Cup Noodles. In honor of this wonderful invention, Cup Noodles Museum was opened by the Nissin Food Company. There are several interesting areas. At Momofuku Theatre, you can see a short film introducing the history of Cup Noodles. If you want to learn something about the inventor of Cup Noodles, you can go to Momofuku Ando Story. You can learn how he came up with the idea of inventing Cup Noodles. If you go to Cup Noodles Museum with your kids, be sure to take them to Cup Noodles Park. It’s a perfect playground for kids. And if you get hungry, go to My Cup Noodle Factory. Follow the following steps and make your own Cup Noodles! You’ll have a lot of fun!
Buy a cup.
Wash your hands.
Design your own cup.
Place the cup over the noodles.
Choose your favourite soup and put ingredients(原料) into your cup.
Then it’s time to enjoy your one-of-a-kind Cup Noodles!
( )1. Cup Noodles has a history of over _______ years.
A. ten B. twenty C. thirty D. forty
( )2. How many areas of the museum does the writer mention
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.
( )3. Where can visitors learn about the history of Cup Noodles
A. At Momofuku Theatre. B. At Momofuku Ando Story.
C. At Cup Noodles Park. D. At My Cup Noodle Factory.
( )4. Cup Noodles Museum is a perfect place for _______.
A. art lovers ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) B. book lovers C. food lovers D. nature lovers
答案:1-4 DBAC
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I cycle to wo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rk almost every day, but I have to admit that I sometimes take the car in bad weather. Now I share an office with Jimmy who lives near to me. He drives to work every day and, quite often, at the end of the day, he drives to a gym. I don’t see the logic(逻辑). It’s much easier to cycle to work so that you have some exercise as part of your daily routine.
I wanted to persuad ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e(劝说) him to cycle to work, so I did some research on a few websites about the benefits of cycling to work. Cycling has some obvious(明显的) advantages over driving. It is cheaper, it is better for the environment, and you don’t have to find a parking space. The point about the parking space is an important one as the car park behind our office building is often full. I know that my colleagues(同事) usually spend nearly half an hour looking for a parking space! It is true that cycling is a little slower than going by car, but at the rush hour it doesn’t make much difference. The time it takes to cycle is generally easier to predict than the time it takes to drive. The reason for this is that when there is heavy traffic, people on bicycles can get past, while people in cars have to wait. Strong winds affect(影响) cyclists badly though.
There are clear health benefits of cycling even if you only cycle a short distance each day. According to one expert, if you cycle regularly, you should be as fit as a person 10 years younger. As well as being good for your health, cycling can reduce stress. I certainly find that I feel better after my riding on the road. I also find that when I can’t solve a problem at work, the answer often comes to me when I am cycling. Sometimes the harder you think about a problem, the harder it is to find the solution(办法) and you actually need to concentrate less on the problem and I’m going to say to the people around me until they get on their bikes!
( )5. What’s the second paragraph mainly about
A. Cycling has good points compared with driving.
B. Driving is the best way for us to make a journey.
C. The parking lot is often filled with plenty of cars.
D. Driving to work is much expensive than cycling.
( )6. What does the writer tell us in the third paragraph
A. Cycling is good for our environment.
B. Cycling will appear in sports centers.
C. Cycling is sure to help us keep healthy.
D. Cycling changed Jimmy’s daily routine.
( )7. What does the writer write this passage for
A. To show us it’s so good to drive to work every day.
B. To advise us how to stay young by doing exercise.
C. To tell us what we ought to do at the traffic rush hour.
D. To prove why he cycles to work instead of driving.
答案: 5-7ACD
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When something goes wrong, it can be very pleasing to say, “Well, it’s so-and-so’s mistake.” or “I know I’m late, but it’s not my mistake; the bus was late.” It is probably not your mistake, but once you form the habit of blaming(责怪) somebody or something else for a bad situation, you are a loser. You have no power and could do nothing that helps change the situation. However, you can have great power over what happens to you if you start paying attention to how to improve the situation. This is the winner’s key to success.
Winners are great at solving problems. For example, if you were late because the bus was late, maybe you need to leave home early. Or, you might call a taxi or call friends for help when in need. For another example, if your workmate causes you problems on the job for short of responsibility(责任心) or ability, find ways of dealing with his irresponsibility or inability. Ask to work with a different person, or leave this person with some simple jobs. You should accept that the person is not reliable(可靠的).
This is what bein ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g a winner is all about—creatively using your skills and wisdom so that you are successful no matter what happens. Winners don’t have fewer problems in their lives; they have just as many difficult situations to face as anybody else. They are just better at seeing those problems as challenges and chances to develop their own ability. So, stop paying attention to “whose mistake it is.” Once you are confident about your power over bad situations, problems are just stepping stones for success.
( )8. According to the passage, winners .
A. have responsible and able workmates
B. meet with fewer difficulties in their lives
C. blame themselves rather than others
D. deal with prob ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lems rather than blame others
( )9. When your workmate brings about a problem, you should .
A. blame him for his short of responsibility
B. find a better way to overcome(克服) the problem
C. tell him to find the cause of the problem
D. ask a more able wor ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )kmate for help
( )10. When problems happen, winners take them as .
A. excuses for their mistakes B. difficulties to greater power
C. chances for self-development D. challenges to their workmates
( )11. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. A Winner’s Secret B. A Winner’s Problem
C. A Winner’s Chance D. A Winner’s Achievement
答案: 8—11 DBCA
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Offer further education
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D. Protect the environment
13.To join the NJBG membership, you can call its office at.
A. (201) 327-3156
B. (201)652-7540
C. (973) 962-9534
D. (973)638-7613
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$50 B.$60 C.$80 D. $100
15.New Jersey Botanical Garden.
Was officially named in 1996
Was designed by John Russell Pope
Invites members to organize activities
Gives members discounts for their purchase
答案:12-15 CCAD
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I have a younger b ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rother. To me , he is a fourteen-year-old kid named Joe, with blond hair and blue eyes. To others, he is different. Where I see a kid who just needs a lot more attention, others see a mentally disabled boy, a kid who cannot walk or talk or think for himself. I see someone who just makes daily routine a bit less routine. Others see an annoyance, a bother.
This is not to ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) say that I have never felt resentful(怨恨的) toward Joe. He is my brother, and with that comes responsibility. “Gina, could you stay in tonight and watch your brother ” “Gina, do me a favor and feed him dinner and change his diaper(尿布) later, please ”“Could you come home right after school today and get Joe off the bus ”
These are phrases t ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat I have heard since I was twelve. And sure, they have made me resent my brother to a certain extent. I would think: that’s not fair! Everyone else can stay after and be a member of this club, or get extra help from that teacher. Or, all my friends are going out tonight, why can’t I And, how come I have to feed him He is not my son!
However, the small am ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ount of resentment I feel toward my brother is erased a thousand times over by what I have learned from him. Besides making me responsible from a young age, and helping me be more accepting of all kinds of people, he has taught me to be thankful for what I have.
I know that th ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ere are moment in my life that I should cherish and that Joe will never experience. He will never laugh so hard that he cries. He will never feel the glory of a straight-A report card. He will never comfort a best friend crying on his shoulder. And he will never know how much his family love him.
Because he will nev ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er know, it is up to me to know, every second , how lucky I am. It is up to me to realize that life should be lived to its fullest, and that you should always, always be grateful that God, or whoever are the powers that be, gave you the ability to live your life the way you were meant to live it.
16. We know from the first paragraph that Gina's brother _____.
A. causes trouble to neighbors
B. pays more attention to others
C. lives with mental disability
D. considers daily routine a bother
17. If Mother asks ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Gina to look after her brother now, what will she probably answer
A. I'm afraid not. ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) B. No problem! C. It depends. D. It's not fair!
18. The passage intends to tell us that we should _______.
A. value the glory of success
B. appreciate what life gives us
C. comfort unfortunate people
D. treasure meaningful moments
答案:16-18CBB
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Even as Google plans ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) to test its fleet(车队)of self-driving cars on public roads this summer, its business model remains a bit of a mystery. By 2025, as many as 250,000 self-driving vehicles could be sold each year globally, according to a study by an industry research firm.
"Vehicles that can ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) take anyone from A to B at the push of a button could transform mobility for millions of people," said Chris Urmson, director of Google's self-driving car project. For now, Google has no plans to sell any of its self-driving cars. They are strictly for research. But they will hit public roads this summer near Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California. Previous testing has taken place only on closed courses.
The cars are buil ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t to operate without a steering wheel, accelerator(油门)or brake pedal. "Our software and sensors do all the work," Urmson said. "The vehicles will be very basic—we want to learn from them and adapt them as quickly as possible—but they will take you where you want to go at the push of a button." The prototype(雏形)are the first of a 100-car fleet the tech giant is building.
In the long run, U ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rmson sees a future of safer roads—the majority of auto accidents are caused by human error—and fewer traffic jams. Robotic cars could also shuttle people who can't drive because of age or illness.
Google has said ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) that self-driving cars could launch new business models in which people buy the use of vehicles they don't own. The company has already tested other types of self-driving cars on public streets, including modified Lexus sport-utility vehicles, under a special permit program by the California Department of Motor Vehicles that requires a human driver at the controls.
The state has is ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sued six other companies permits to operate such cars, including Delphi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Tesla, Bosch and Nissan. The vehicles that will be tested on open roads this summer will have removable steering wheels, accelerators and brake pedals to allow "safety drivers" to take control if needed.
Google says the c ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ars are safe. The vehicles have sensors that "can detect objects out to a distance of more than two football fields in all directions, which is especially helpful on busy streets with lots of intersections," Urmson said. "We're looking forward to learning how the community understands and interacts with the vehicles, and to uncovering challenges that are unique to a fully self-driving vehicle," Urmson said.
19. The passage informs us that self-driving cars __________.
A. will probably decrease traffic jams
B. have already passed necessary tests
C. have been purchased by some companies
D. will be able to communicate with drivers
20. According to Chris Urmson, ______________.
A. software and sensors are vital for self-driving cars
B. self-driving cars can give driving orders to humans
C. self-driving cars are specially designed for the elderly
D. ordinary vehicles will be replaced by self-driving cars
21. The underl ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ined word "intersections" in the last paragraph probably means ______________.
A. accidents ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) B. buildings C. crossings D. vehicles
22. What is the best title for this passage
A. Self-driving Car Avoids Human Errors
B. Self-driving Car Meets New Challenges
C. Google's Self-driving Car Enjoys Global Popularity
D. Google's Self-driving Car Graduates to City Streets
答案:19-22AACD
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It's rare that you ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )see the words "shyness" and "leader" in the same sentence. After all, the common viewpoint is that those outgoing and sociable guys make great public speakers and excellent networkers and that those shy people are not. A survey conducted by USA Today referred to 65 percent of executives who believed shyness to be a barrier to leadership. Interestingly, the same article stresses that roughly 40 percent of leaders actually are quite shy—they're just better at adapting themselves to situational demands. Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and Charles Schwab are just a few "innies".
Unlike their outgoin ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g counterparts who are more sensitive to rewards and risk-taking, shy people take a cautious approach to chance. Rather than the flashy chit-chat that defines social gathering, shy people listen attentively to what others say and absorb it before they speak. They're not thinking about what to say while the other person is still talking, but rather listening so they can learn what to say. Along the same lines, shy people share a common love of learning. They are intrinsically(内在地) motivated and therefore seek content regardless of achieving an outside standard.
Being shy can also b ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ring other benefits. Remember being in school and hearing the same kids contribute, until shy little Johnny, who almost never said a word, cut in Then what happened Everyone turned around to look with great respect at little Johnny actually talking. This is how shy people made good use of their power of presence:they "own" the moment by speaking calmly and purposefully, which translate to a positive image.
Shyness is o ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ften related to modesty. Not to say that limelight-seekers aren't modest, but shy people tend to have an accurate sense of their abilities and achievements. As a result, they are able to acknowledge mistakes, imperfections, knowledge gaps and limitations.
Since shy peop ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )le have a lower sensitivity to outside rewards than outgoing ones, they're more comfortable working with little information and sticking to their inner desires. Shy people are also more likely to insist on finding solutions that aren't primarily apparent. Don't believe me Maybe you'll believe Albert Einstein, who once said, "It's not that I'm so smart, it's that I stay with problems longer." Obviously, finding certainty where uncertainty is typically popular is a huge plus for any successful person.
The myth that shy p ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eople are less effective leaders than their outgoing fellows is just a misunderstanding. Make wise use of your personality strengths to lead your business no matter what side of the range you fall on.
23. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that ___________.
A. shy people are sensitive to rewards
B. shy people care more about content
C. outgoing people are more careful about chances
D. outgoing people consider what to learn while listening
24. The example of Johnny shows ____________.
A. shy people are likely to be modest
B. hardworking students speak little in public
C. some students keep silent on purpose at school
D. shy people may have an advantage in discussion
25. We can learn fr ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )om the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 that ____________.
A. success results from devotion
B. shyness contributes to popularity
C. outside reward leads to insistence
D. uncertainty counts more than certainty
26. The author supports his ideas mainly by ____________.
A. giving definitions and presenting research results
B. explaining problems and providing solutions
C. quoting authorities and making evaluations
D. making contrasts and gibing examples
答案:23-26BDAD
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Looking for a chi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ldren’s book, Internet users can find hundreds of them. These books are from around the world. And they are free for readers. The United States has started a project(项目)named the International Children’s Digital Library. It is supported by the National Science Foundation and Library Services.
The goal of the project is to provide(提供) more than 10,000 children’s books in at least 100 languages. Some of the books show the similarities and differences in ways of life around the world. They will make children have a better understanding of other countries’ cultures. People working for this project have tried to design easy ways to read. Users can also print(打印) the pages on paper if they want to.
The project is for two main groups of users. The first group is the children aged between three and thirteen, along with their teachers and parents. The second group is researchers(研究者) of children’s literature (文学). The books can help children understand more about the world.
( ) 27. In the project, the books are ________.
A. from the USA only B. in the same language
C. for children only D. free for the readers
( )28. What is the goal of the project
A. To provide 10,000 children’s books in at least 100 languages.
B. To provi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )de over 10,000 children’s books in at least 100 languages.
C. To provide ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )about 10,000 children’s books in at most 1,000 languages.
D. To provide over 100,00 children’s books in at least 100 languages.
( ) 29.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “similarities”
A. 坏处 B. 好处 C.不同之处 D.相似之处
( ) 30.What can we know from the passage
A. Only teac ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hers, parents, researchers and children are the users of the project.
B. The projec ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t will help children know more about other countries’ cultures.
C. Researchers help children understand the world better.
D. Children aged three and fourteen are the users.
答案:27-30DBDB
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Bruce is an English ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) boy. Now he lives in a big house in Beijing with his parents, but he can’t speak Chinese, he can only speak English. He likes swimming very much, and his house is near a river. He often goes to swim with his friends in the river. There are three people in his family. His father is a bank clerk, his mother is a teacher. It’s Sunday today, Bruce doesn’t go to school. Their parents aren’t at work. They go to the park by bus. Now they are in the park, they enjoy themselves very much.
31.What language(语言) does Bruce speak
A. French. B. English. C. Chinese. D. Japanese.
32.What does Bruce like
A.He likes running. B.He likes talking.
C.He likes swimming. D.He likes singing.
33.Where does Bruce live
A.He lives in a hotel. B.He lives in a school.
C.He lives in a bank. D.He lives in a big house.
34.Where is Bruce’s house
A.Next to a park. B.In front of a school.
C.Near a river. D.Behind a park.
35.Where are Bruce and his parents now
A. At home. B. At school. C. In a park. D. On a bus.
答案:31-35 BCDCC
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Here are my three photos.
This is my f ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )riend, Wu Huan. She is a good girl. She is 11 years old. She is in ChongQing with her family. She likes vegetables and chicken. She doesn’t like ice cream or strawberries.
This is me. My na ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )me is Chen Ming. I am 12 years old. I am a middle school student in Suzhou. I like eating fruit and vegetables. But I don’t like eggs or carrots.
This is my f ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )riend, too. His name is Doudou. He is in Suzhou with me. He likes bones(骨头). He doesn’t like broccoli. He likes playing with balls. He is a nice dog!
36.How many friends does Chen Ming have
A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.
37.Where is Wu Huan
A.In ChongQing. B.In Suzhou.
C.In Hangzhou. D.In Wuhan.
38.Doudou likes .
A.ice cream B.bones C.broccoli D.eggs
39.Wu Huan and Chen Ming both like_________.
A. ice- cream B. carrots C. eggs D. Vegetables
40. From this passaage(文章),we can know________
A.Chen Ming is a good girl.
B. Wu Huan and Chen Ming are classmates .
C. Doudou likes playing basketball.
D. Wu Huan and Chen Ming are in China.
答案:36-40 BABDD
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Nancy is an Engli ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sh school girl. She studies in a middle school. She has a little brother. His name is John. John is only four. Nancy likes him very much. Today is Sunday, Nancy wants to do her homework. She takes out her pencil-box and opens it. “Oh, dear! Where’s my pen ” She can’t find her pen. She goes to ask her brother in his bedroom.
“John! I can’t f ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ind my pen. Can you see…Oh, what are you doing with my pen ”
“I’m writing to my friend, Peter.” John answers.
“But how can you You don’t know how to write!”
“It doesn’t matter(重要). Peter can’t read.” John says.
41.How old is Nancy’s brother
A. Five. B. Four. C. Six. D.Three.
42. can’t find her pen.
A. Nancy B. Peter C. John D. Friend
43.Where’s John
A. In the school. B. In a shop.
C. In his bedroom. D. In her father’s car.
44.Which is not right
A. Nancy finds ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) her pen in John’s room. B. John can’t write.
C. John is writing with her sister’s pen. D. Peter can read.
45. John and Peter are .
A. friends B. English C. at home D. middle school students
答案:41-45 BACDA
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Dear Jenny,
I’m sorry ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )you’re ill and can’t come to school this week. Let me tell you what you have on Monday next week.
We have math ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at 8:00. How boring! Then we have English. That’s interesting. I know you love English. Next is P.E.. The fourth lesson is art. That’s my favorite subject! In the afternoon, we have history with Mr. Chen. He is fun but history isn’t. Then at 2:00 we have science with Miss Jones. You know how strict she is. I don’t like her. Our last class of the day is music.
Yours,
Ben
46._____ is not at school this week.
A. Jenny B. Ben C. Mr. Chen D. Miss Jones
47. Their first lesson is ______.
A. math B. English C. science D. art
48. Jenny’s favorite subject is_______.
A.P.E. B. art C. English D. science
49. How many lessons do they have on Monday
A. Four B. Five C. Six D. seven
50. Their science teacher is _________.
A. friendly B. kind C. boring D. Strict
答案:46-50 AACDD