2016-2017学年九年级英语阅读理解专练(17篇)
1
A
Survey
Report
On
The
Middle
School
Students
Laptop
Buying
The
students
in
Sunshine
Middle
School
hope
to
know
the
specific
situation
on
the
middle
school
students
buying
laptop
through
the
questionnaire
survey.
By
this,
they
could
analysis(分析)
the
statistical
data
to
find
the
laptop
brand(品牌),
price
and
the
main
use
which
the
middle
school
students
prefer.
They
gave
out
200
questionnaires.
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The
followings
show
the
results
of
it.
1.
Analysis
of
laptop
brand
2.
Analysis
of
laptop
price【来源:21cnj
y.co
m】
3.
Analysis
of
the
purchase(购买)
places
4.
Analysis
of
the
main
use
(
)1.
What
price
may
be
more
acceptable
by
the
middle
school
students 21教育网
A.
2000-2999.
B.
3000-3999.
C.
4000-4999.
D.
5000-5999.
(
)2.
How
many
middle
school
students
choose
to
buy
laptops
at
specific
stores
A.
64.
B.
72.
C.
20.
D.
34.
(
)3.
Where
can
you
read
this
article
A.
In
a
comic
book.
B.
In
a
novel.
C.
In
a
travelling
magazine.
D.
In
a
newspaper.21·cn·jy·com
2
The
31st
Summer
Olympics
will
be
held
in
Brazil
in
2016.
Before
this
global
sporting
event,
we
started
thinking
about
sports
that
didn’t
exist
any
more
and
sports
that
were
maybe
a
little
strange.
Read
the
following
ones
that
have
ever
been
included
in
the
past
Olympic
Games.
Live
Pigeon
Shooting
(1900)
This
bloody
event
was
only
held
once,
at
the
1900
Paris
Games.
Nearly
300
birds
were
killed
during
the
competition,
leaving
a
crime
scene
of
feathers
and
blood.
This
is
the
only
event
in
Olympic
history
that
involved
killing
live
animals.【出处:21教育名师】
Kabaddi
(1936)
This
sport
is
popular
in
South
Asia.
The
object
is
for
one
member
of
a
team
to
enter
the
other
side’s
half
of
the
field,
and
score
points.
The
attacker
then
returns
to
his
half
of
the
field.
12
Hour
Bicycle
Race
(1896)
Seven
riders
got
on
their
bikes
at
5
a.m.
and
rode
until
5
p.m.
Four
riders
dropped
out
before
noon,
but
the
winner,
Adolf
Schmal
of
Austria,
managed
about
180
miles.
Only
Schmal
and
one
other
finished.
Tug
of
War
(1900—1920)
This
may
seem
like
a
basic
PE
class
sport
more
than
an
Olympic
event,
but
Tug
of
War
was
actually
one
of
the
first
sports
played
at
the
Olympic
games
in
500
BC.
There
are
two
teams
of
eight;
the
winning
team
must
pull
the
other
team
six
feet
forward.
Swimming
Obstacle
Race
(1900)
The
athletes
had
to
climb
over
a
pole
(杆子)
and
a
row
of
boats,
and
then
swim
under
another
row
of
boats.
All
of
this
was
done
in
the
Seine
River,
so
they
also
had
to
fight
against
the
water.
This
event
was
only
ever
held
in
1900,
in
Paris.
(
)4.
What
do
you
probably
think
of
these
events
A.
Strange.
B.
Fantastic.
C.
Modern.
D.
Interesting.
(
)5.
What
does
“drop
out”
mean
in
English
according
to
the
passage 21教育名师原创作品
A.
Give
up.
B.
Run
out.
C.
Fall
off.
D.
Break
down.
(
)6.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
Athletes
took
part
in
all
of
the
events
in
teams.
B.
Tug
of
War
was
held
in
the
Olympics
only
once.
C.
Some
of
the
events
may
be
in
the
31st
Summer
Olympics.
D.
These
events
are
not
as
popular
as
they
used
to
be.
3
In
some
science
fiction
movies,
evil
robots
refuse
to
die,
no
matter
how
hard
people
fight
back.
Now
science
fiction
has
become
science
fact.
For
the
first
time,
scientists
have
made
a
robot
that
can
take
a
beating
(挨打)
and
keep
on
going.
Scientists
from
Cornell
University
made
the
robot,
which
looks
like
a
spider
with
four
legs.
Until
now,
even
the
most
advanced
(先进的)
robot
was
almost
certain
to
break
down
when
it
was
damaged.
That
is
because
its
computer
inside
simply
doesn’t
know
how
to
make
the
machine
work
after
its
shape
has
changed.
To
deal
with
this
problem,
the
scientists
put
eight
motors
(发动机)
and
two
sensors
(传感器)
that
read
how
the
machine
is
working.
They
all
give
signals
to
the
machine’s
software.
Using
this
information,
the
computer
can
then
figure
out
the
machine’s
shape
at
any
moment.
The
new
technology
is
a
big
advance
in
robot-making,
scientists
say,
and
it’s
far
from
scary.
It
may
someday
help
scientists
create
better
artificial
(假的)
arms
and
legs
and
give
new
freedom
to
people
who
lose
them.
It
might
also
help
scientists
understand
how
people
and
animals
figure
out
their
own
sense
of
place
in
space.
“It
has
been
difficult
to
design
robots
that
can
work
well
when
the
environment
changes
or
when
it’s
damaged,”
says
Olaf
Sporns
of
Indiana
University
in
US.
“With
this
work,
we
are
nearer
to
solving
this
problem.”
(
)7.Why
do
robots
easily
break
down
when
they
are
damaged
A.
They
cannot
repair
themselves.
B.
The
computer
has
changed
a
lot.
C.
They
have
no
computers
inside.
D.
The
computer
cannot
work
if
the
robot
changes.
(
)8.The
new
technology
allows
the
robot
to
_________.
A.
do
house
work
for
humans
B.
keep
working
after
being
damaged
C.
remember
a
lot
of
information
D.
tell
people
where
it
is
(
)9.The
underlined
word
“them”
in
Paragraph
5
refers
to
________.
A.
sensors
B.
robots
C.
arms
and
legs
D.
scientists
(
)10.How
do
the
sensors
in
the
robot
work
A.
They
can
replace
the
computer
when
it’s
broken.
B.
They
can
find
out
where
the
damage
comes
from.
C.
They
help
the
computer
learn
the
robot’s
condition.
D.
They
can
send
signals
to
the
person
who
uses
the
robot.
4
No
one
can
change
the
weather.
Nobody
can
control
the
weather.
But
if
we
read
correctly
the
signs
around
us,
we
can
tell
what
the
more
important
changes
in
the
weather
will
be.
This
way
of
telling
what
the
weather
will
be
like
on
the
following
day
or
two
is
called
weather
forecasting.
For
many
centuries
and
in
all
countries,
people
have
studied
the
weather
and
tried
to
make
weather
forecasting.
Rings
around
the
sun
are
a
sign
of
coming
rain.
That
many
people
feel
their
joints(关节)
hurt
is
a
sign
of
wet
weather.
Some
birds
fly
high
if
fine
weather
is
coming,
but
they
fly
near
the
ground
if
rainy
or
stormy
weather
is
on
the
way.
If
you
see
a
rainbow
during
rainy
weather,
this
is
a
sign
that
the
weather
will
become
clear
and
fine.
Such
rainbows
come
in
the
evening.
If
the
stars
twinkle
clearly
at
night,
then
fine
weather
will
continue.
If
a
fog
appears
in
the
morning
just
above
a
river,
then
the
day
will
be
warm.
If
the
sunset
is
mostly
red
in
colour,
then
the
following
day
will
be
fine.
If
a
rainbow
appears
in
the
morning,
rainy
weather
will
probably
come.
Most
of
the
above
sayings
have
been
made
by
the
people
who
have
used
their
eyes
and
brains
to
make
weather
forecasting.
(
)11.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
used
here
to
replace(取代)
the
underlined
phrase
“on
the
way”
A.
away
B.
gone
C.
disappearing
D.
coming
(
)12.
When
you
see
the
stars
twinkle
clearly
at
night,
the
weather
will
be_________.
A.
warm
B.
rainy
C.
clear
and
fine
D.
cold
(
)13.
Which
of
the
following
signs
can
tell
the
weather
will
probably
be
rainy
A.
A
rainbow
appears
in
the
morning.
B.
Some
birds
fly
high.
C.
The
stars
twinkle
clearly
at
night.
D.
Fogs
appear
in
the
morning
just
above
a
river.
(
)14.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Nobody
can
control
the
weather.
B.
If
the
sunset
is
red
in
colour,
then
the
next
day
will
be
fine.21·世纪
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C.
If
many
people
feel
their
joints
hurt,
it
may
be
a
sign
of
wet
weather.
D.
People
only
use
their
eyes
and
brains
to
make
weather
forecasting.
(
)15.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
can
suitable
according
to
the
passage
A.活到老,学到老。
B.
朝霞不出门,晚霞行千里。
C.早起的鸟儿捉虫多。
D.
一日之计在于晨。
5
Every
year
there
is
a
Spring
Festival
in
China.
Usually
it
is
in
January
or
February.
It
is
the
most
important
festival
in
China.
So
before
it
comes,
everyone
has
to
prepare
things.
They
buy
pork,
beef,
chicken,
fruits
and
many
other
things.
And
they
often
make
a
special
kind
of
food—“dumplings”.
It
means
“come
together”.
On
the
day
before
the
festival,
parents
buy
new
clothes
for
their
children.
Children
also
buy
presents
for
their
parents.
On
the
Spring
Festival
Eve,
all
the
family
members
come
back
to
their
hometown.
This
is
a
happy
moment.
Some
sing
and
dance,
some
play
cards
and
others
get
the
dinner
ready.
When
they
enjoy
the
meal,
they
give
each
other
the
best
wishes
for
the
coming
year.
They
all
have
a
good
time.
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16.
Which
is
the
most
important
festival
in
China
A.
The
Mid-Autumn
Festival.
B.
The
Lantern
Festival.
C.
Children’s
Day.
D.
The
Spring
Festival.
17.
When
is
the
Chinese
Spring
Festival
usually
celebrated
A.
In
March
or
April.
B.
In
May
or
June.
C.
In
January
or
February.
D.
In
October
or
November.
18.
is
the
special
kind
of
food
for
the
Spring
Festival
in
China.
A.
Chicken
B.
Dumpling
C.
Fish
D.
Noodle
19.
What’s
the
meaning
of
the
food
“dumplings”
for
Chinese
people
in
Spring
Festival
2·1·c·n·j·y
A.
Look
up.
B.
Help
yourself.
C.
Come
together.
D.
Care
about.
20.
The
family
when
they
are
having
dinner
together
on
the
Spring
Festival
Eve.
A.
give
each
other
the
best
wishes
B.
buy
each
other
presents
C.
sing
and
dance
D.
play
cards
6
Healthy
eating
doesn’t
just
mean
what
you
eat,
but
how
you
eat.
Here
is
some
advice
on
healthy
eating.
Eat
with
others.
It
can
help
you
to
see
others’
healthy
eating
habits.
If
you
usually
eat
with
your
parents,
you
will
find
that
the
food
you
eat
is
more
delicious.
Listen
to
your
body.
Ask
yourself
if
you
are
really
hungry.
Have
a
glass
of
water
to
see
if
you
are
thirsty—sometimes
you
are
just
thirsty,
you
need
no
food.
Stop
eating
before
you
feel
full.
Eat
breakfast.
Breakfast
is
the
most
important
meal
of
the
day.
After
you
don’t
eat
for
the
past
ten
hours,
your
body
needs
food
to
get
you
going.
You
will
be
smarter
after
eating
breakfast.
Eat
healthy
snacks
like
fruits,
yogurt
or
cheese.
We
all
need
snacks
sometimes.
In
fact,
it’s
a
good
idea
to
eat
two
healthy
snacks
between
your
three
meals.
This
doesn’t
mean
that
you
can
eat
a
bag
of
chips
instead
of
a
meal.
Don’t
eat
dinner
late.
With
our
busy
life,
we
always
put
off
eating
dinner
until
the
last
minute.
Try
to
eat
dinner
at
least
3
hours
before
you
go
to
bed.
This
will
give
your
body
a
chance
to
digest
most
of
the
food
before
you
rest
for
the
next
8—10
hours.
21.
The
writer
gives
us
pieces
of
advice
on
healthy
eating.
A.
4
B.
5
C.
6
D.
7
22.
Which
snack
is
Not
mentioned
in
the
passage
A.
Fruits
B.
Yogurt
C.
Chips
D.
Ice
cream
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage 21
cnjy
com
A.
Snacks
are
bad
for
our
health.
B.
We
should
keep
eating
until
we
are
full.
C.
We
should
have
dinner
at
least
3
hours
before
going
to
bed.
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D.
Dinner
is
the
most
important
meal
of
the
day.
24.
The
underlined
(画线)
word
“digest”
means
“
”
in
Chinese.
A.
消化
B.
享用
C.储存
D.
循环
25.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
where
to
eat
B.
how
to
eat
C.
why
to
eat
D.
when
to
eat
7
Thomas
Edison
lit
up
the
world
with
his
invention
of
the
electric
light.
Without
him,
the
world
might
still
be
in
the
dark.
However,
the
electric
light
was
not
his
only
invention.
He
also
invented
the
motion
picture
camera
and
1200
other
things.
About
every
two
weeks
he
created
something
new.
Thomas
Edison
was
born
in
1847.
He
attended
school
for
only
three
months.
His
mother
taught
him
at
home,
but
Thomas
was
mostly
self-educated.
He
started
experimenting
at
a
young
age.
When
he
was
12
years
old,
he
got
his
first
job.
He
became
a
newsboy
on
a
train.
He
did
experiments
on
the
train
in
his
spare
time.
Unluckily,
his
first
work
experience
did
not
end
well.
They
fired
him
when
he
accidentally
set
fire
to
the
floor
of
the
train.
Then
Edison
worked
for
five
years
as
a
telegraph
operator,
but
he
continued
to
spend
much
of
his
time
in
experimenting
his
first
patent(专利权)
in
1868
for
a
vote
recorder
run
by
electricity.
Thomas
Edison
was
totally
deaf
in
one
ear
and
hard
of
hearing
in
the
other,
but
he
thought
of
his
deafness
as
a
blessing
in
many
ways.
It
kept
conversations
short,
so
that
he
could
have
more
time
for
work.
He
always
worked
16
out
of
every
24
hours.
Sometimes
his
wife
had
to
remind
him
to
sleep
and
eat.
Thomas
Edison
died
at
the
age
of
84.
He
left
a
great
many
inventions
that
greatly
improved
the
quality
of
life
all
over
the
world.
26.
How
often
did
Edison
make
a
new
invention
A.
About
every
fourteen
days
B.
About
every
seven
days
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C.
About
once
a
week
D.
About
twice
a
week
27.
The
underlined
word
“fired”
in
the
passage
means
“__________”
A.
Gave
somebody
a
job
B.
Set
fire
to
somebody
C.
Let
somebody
down
D.
Made
somebody
to
leave
his
job
28.
Edison
considered
his
deafness
as______.
A.
something
bad
B.
a
blessing
from
God
C.
a
kind
of
ability
D.
a
disadvantage
29.
Which
of
the
following
sentence
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
Edison
had
only
8
hours
rest
each
day
after
his
deafness
B.
Edison
got
his
education
mostly
by
self-teaching
C.
Edison
had
his
first
job
in
1869
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D.
Edison’s
inventions
greatly
improved
the
quality
of
people’s
life
30.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about
A.
The
function
of
the
electric
light
B.
Edison
and
his
experiments
C.
The
importance
of
inventions
D.
The
whole
life
of
Edison.
8
Mr
And
Mrs
Smith
married
thirty
years
ago
and
they
have
lived
in
the
same
house
since
then.
Mr
Smith
goes
to
work
at
eight
o’cloclk
every
morning
from
Monday
to
Friday
and
Mrs
Smith
does
the
housework
every
day.
Both
of
them
enjoy
their
work
very
much.
There
are
quite
a
lot
of
houses
in
their
street,
and
most
of
their
neighbours
are
kind
and
friendly.
One
day,
the
old
1ady
in
the
house
opposite(对面)
them
died
and,
after
a
few
weeks,
a
young
man
and
a
young
woman
came
live
in
it.
Mrs
Smith
watched
them
for
a
few
days
from
her
window.
One
day
when
her
husband
came
back
from
work,
she
said
to
him,
“Bill.
the
man
in
that
house
opposite
us
always
kisses
his
wife
when
he
leaves
in
the
morning
and
kisses
her
again
when
he
comes
home
in
the
evening.
Why
don’t
you
do
that,
too ”
Mr
Smith
thought
for
a
while
and
answered,
“Well.
I
don’t
know
her
very
well
yet.”
From
then
on,
Mrs
Smith
never
mentioned
it
again.
(
)
31.
After
they
got
married,Mr
and
Mrs
Smith
.
A.
have
never
kissed
each
other
B.
have
moved
from
one
place
to
another
C.
have
stayed
in
the
same
house
for
30
years21cnjy.com
D.
have
had
no
children
yet
(
)
32.
Mr
Smith
doesn’t
work
on
.
A.
Monday
and
Friday
B.
Sunday
and
Monday
C.
Saturday
and
Sunday
D.
Friday
and
Saturday
(
)33.
The
young
man
and
the
young
woman
came
to
live
in
the
opposite
house
because
.
A.
the
old
1ady
died
B.the
old
1ady
told
them
to
C.
they
are
the
old
lady’s
children
D.they
had
no
place
to
live
(
)34.
Mrs
Smith
hoped
that
.
A.
Mr
Smith
would
kiss
the
young
woman
B.
Mr
Smith
would
kiss
her
C.
her
husband
would
make
a
1ot
of
money
D.
she
would
1ive
in
the
opposite
house
(
)35.
From
this
passage,
we
can
see
that
Bill
is
. 21
cnjy
com
A.
the
young
woman’s
husband
B.
Mr
Smith
C.
Mrs
Smith’s
son
D.
Mrs
Smith’s
father
9
These
days,
more
and
more
Chinese
people
enjoy
sending
and
receiving
messages
on
the
phone.
It
can
help
them
to
get
the
latest
news
and
communicate
with
friends.
But
I
think
I
should
read
more
books
besides
the
textbooks,
the
more,
the
better.
It
can
open
my
eyes
and
improve
my
language
skills.
Of
course,
it
also
can
help
me
to
get
good
grades.
Do
you
know
how
to
read
more
and
learn
more
Here
are
some
tips
for
you.
◆
Clear
your
purpose
for
reading
Before
you
start
reading,
ask
yourself
why
you
are
reading
this
book.
Most
people
read
for
two
main
reasons,
pleasure
or
knowledge.
Clearing
about
your
reading
purpose
can
not
only
help
you
choose
the
books
you
really
need
to
read,
but
also
remind
you
why
reading
the
book
is
important
to
you,
so
you
will
keep
reading
and
complete
the
book
faster.
◆
Read
only
what
you
are
interested
in
No
matter
what
you
are
reading,
it
is
important
to
enjoy
what
you
read.
Your
friends
may
tell
you
the
books
they
love,
but
those
books
might
not
necessarily
be
the
ones
you
enjoy.
◆
Give
up
books
that
you
don’t
enjoy
You
may
have
chosen
books
that
you
are
interested
in,
and
they
are
right
to
your
purpose.
But
while
you
are
reading
them,
there
may
still
be
some
books
that
you
don’t
enjoy
reading.
Whenever
you
realize
that
you
aren’t
enjoying
the
book
you
are
reading,
give
it
up.
Remember
reading
shouldn’t
be
a
chore.
◆
Set
a
reading
goal
It
is
interesting
that
I
read
the
books
borrowed
from
libraries
faster
than
those
I
bought.
The
reason
is
the
books
I
bought
don’t
have
a
due
date!
I
don’t
need
to
return
those
books.
Having
a
reading
goal
helps
you
work
out
how
much
reading
you
need
to
do
in
a
week
or
even
a
day.
Before
you
read
each
book,
ask
yourself
what
time
you
need
to
complete
this
book
by.
(
)36.
According
to
the
passage,
the
writer
might
be
a
.
A.
teacher
B.
doctor
C.
student
D.
scientist
(
)37.
Why
do
most
people
read
books
A.
To
get
the
latest
news
and
communicate
with
friends.
B.
For
pleasure
or
knowledge.
C.
To
open
their
eyes
and
improve
their
language
skills.
D.
To
get
good
grades.
(
)38.
What
should
you
do
when
you
find
the
book
which
you
are
reading
is
boring
A.
Keep
on
reading.
B.
Set
a
reading
goal.
C.
Read
the
books
your
friends
love.
D.
Give
up
the
book.
(
)39.
The
underlined
words
“due
date”
mean
in
Chinese.
A.
星期
B.
借期
C.
还期
D.
日期
(
)40.
This
passage
mainly
tells
us
.
A.
how
to
read
more
and
learn
more
B.
how
to
choose
a
good
book
C.
how
to
read
faster
D.
why
we
should
read
more
books
10
Karen,
a
middle
school
student,
asked
her
classmates.
“How
does
your
family
support
each
other
”
Here
is
what
some
students
in
her
class
said.www-2-1-cnjy-com
“At
the
end
of
the
day,
when
I’m
tired
and
worried,
my
dad
always
gives
me
a
smile,
some
words
of
advice,
and
a
hot
meal
to
make
me
feel
loved.”
——Susan
“My
family
supports
each
other
by
always
being
there.
If
we
fall
down,
we
will
always
be
there
to
cheer
each
other
up.”
——Ben
“My
family
has
a
30-minute
time
each
morning.
We
read
articles
about
love
and
talk
about
how
we
put
it
in
each
of
our
lives.
We
also
have
a
family
day
once
a
mouth.
Mostly,
we
talk
with
and
listen
to
one
another.”
——Jack
“My
family
supports
each
other
by
cheering
each
other
on
and
cheering
each
other
up
when
it’s
needed!”
——Laura
41.
Who
gives
Susan
encouragement
when
she
is
unhappy
A.
Her
mum.
B.
Her
dad.
C.
Her
sister.
D.
Her
brother.
42.
How
does
Jack’s
family
support
each
other
A.
By
communicating.
B.
By
giving
presents.
C.
By
going
out
together.
D.
By
giving
smiles
and
advice.
43.
How
many
students’
families
support
each
other
by
cheering
up
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
D.
Four.
11
Nowadays,
many
children
spend
many
hours
a
day
looking
at
computer
screens
or
other
digital
products.
Some
eye-care
professionals
say
all
the
screen
time
has
caused
more
children
to
have
eye
problems.
Nathan
Warford
is
an
optometrist
(验光师)
in
Florida,
USA.
He
says
he
has
seen
an
increase
in
problems
in
children’s
eyes.
“Some
children
come
into
the
office
because
their
parents
have
found
that
they
have
red
eyes.
Others
come
because
their
degree
of
short-sightedness
is
increasing
very
fast
and
their
parents
are
worried,”
he
said.
Part
of
the
problem
is
that
even
when
their
eyes
start
to
feel
uncomfortable
or
they
start
to
get
a
headache,
some
children
don’t
tell
their
parents.
These
children
are
afraid
that
their
parents
would
take
their
games
or
the
computer
away.21教育名师原创作品
Another
part
of
the
problem
is
that
people
blink
(眨眼)
less
often
when
they
look
at
the
screen.
When
a
person
uses
a
computer
or
other
digital
products,
he
or
she
blinks
about
one
third
as
much
as
we
normally
do
in
everyday
life.
If
we
blink
less
often,
our
eyes
can’t
stay
wet
or
are
too
tired
and
they
will
not
be
protected
like
normal.
44.
Some
children
don’t
tell
their
parents
their
eye
problems
because
_______.
A.
they
think
they’re
not
serious
B.
they
don’t
want
their
parents
to
worry
C.
they
want
to
go
to
hospital
themselves
D.
they
want
to
continue
playing
computer
games
45.
People
normally
blink
about
20
times
a
minute.
How
many
times
do
they
blink
if
they
use
a
computer
A.
About
4
times.
B.
About
7
times.
C.
About
11
times.
D.
About
15
times.21cnjy.com
46.
From
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that
________.
A.
blinking
is
good
for
eyes
B.
sleeping
late
is
bad
for
eyes【版权所有:21教育】
C.
we
should
blink
as
much
as
possible
D.
we
shouldn’t
look
at
screens
in
a
dark
room
47.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
Some
ways
of
protecting
children’s
eyes.
B.
Some
information
about
the
latest
digital
products.
C.
Dr.
Warford’s
experience
of
working
out
eye
problems.
D.
Eye
problems
in
children
caused
by
using
digital
products.
12
For
millions
of
years,
coral
reefs
(珊瑚礁)
have
provided
homes
for
thousands
of
different
living
things.
Fish
and
sea
birds
share
coral
reefs
with
other
sea
animals.
Now
these
beautiful
things
are
in
danger.
So
are
all
the
sea
plants
and
animals
that
depend
on
them.
Scientists
have
found
that
people
and
pollution
have
harmed
more
than
one
fourth
of
the
Earth’s
coral
reefs.
Unless
things
change,
all
of
the
remaining
coral
reefs
may
die
within
your
lifetime.
Some
people
think
that
the
coral
is
a
kind
of
plant,
but
it
is
an
animal!
Tiny
corals
form
the
coral
reefs.
They
have
different
colours.
These
colours
come
from
the
algae
(海藻)
living
inside
the
coral.
Lots
of
corals
stick
together.
New
ones
grow
on
the
body
of
dead
corals.
This
happens
year
after
year.
Over
a
very
long
time,
corals
build
up
a
reef.
The
reef
rises
from
the
ocean
floor
until
it
almost
reaches
the
sea’s
surface.
It
takes
corals
500,000
years
to
build
a
huge
reef.
It
has
taken
human
beings
less
than
100
years
to
start
harming
coral
reefs.
Coral
reefs
have
been
harmed
in
different
ways.
People
have
broken
off
pieces
of
coral
reefs
to
sell
or
keep
them.
To
catch
more
fish,
people
have
dropped
dynamite
(炸药)
into
the
sea.
This
has
blown
up
parts
of
some
coral
reefs.
Water
pollution
has
encouraged
overgrowth
of
the
sea
plants
that
grow
near
coral
reefs.
They
stop
algae
from
getting
the
sunshine.
The
worst
problem
is
the
heating
up
of
the
ocean.
Warm
water
kills
algae.
When
algae
dies,
corals
lose
both
their
food
and
colours.
They
turn
white
and
die.
48.
The
underlined
word
“them”
in
paragraph
1
refers
to
______.
A.
scientists
B.
sea
plants
C.
sea
animals
D.
coral
reefs
49.
The
colours
of
coral
reefs
come
from
______.
A.
the
sunshine
B.
the
ocean
water
C.
animals
living
in
them
D.
algae
living
in
corals
50.
The
last
paragraph
mentions
_______
ways
coral
reefs
have
been
harmed.
A.
two
B.
three
C.
four
D.
five
51.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
Algae
doesn’t
like
sunshine.
B.
It
takes
corals
a
long
time
to
build
a
huge
reef.
C.
People
have
dropped
dynamite
into
the
ocean
to
catch
corals.
D.
People
and
pollution
have
harmed
most
of
the
Earth’s
coral
reefs.
13
There
once
was
a
very
honest
shopkeeper.
He
would
open
his
shop
at
8:00
a.m.
after
having
his
breakfast
and
at
1:00
p.m.
he
would
go
for
lunch.
In
the
evening
at
8:30
p.m.
he
closed
his
shop.
However,
to
get
time
for
lunch
was
really
difficult
because
he
didn’t
have
anybody
to
help
him
at
that
time.
So
any
customer
who
was
shopping
at
1:00
p.m.
would
be
asked
to
watch
the
shop
until
the
shopkeeper
returned
from
lunch.【出处:21教育名师】
One
day,
four
thieves
planned
to
steal
from
his
shop
while
he
was
gone
for
lunch.
One
of
the
thieves
went
at
1:00
p.m.
He
hoped
to
be
asked
to
watch
the
shop.
The
thief,
pretending
(假装)
to
be
a
customer,
went
in
at
1:00
p.m.
And
started
buying
several
things.
As
planned,
the
shopkeeper
asked
the
thief
to
sit
on
his
chair
for
thirty
minutes
until
he
returned.
The
thief
agreed
and
sat
on
the
chair.
Then,
the
other
three
thieves
quickly
came
and
told
the
pretended
customer
to
help.
But
something
had
changed
in
his
mind.
He
knew
that
if
he
was
given
responsibility,
he
should
not
perform
any
dishonest
acts
during
that
time.
His
friends
did
not
agree
and
began
stealing
things.
The
now-honest
man
tried
to
stop
them.
Then
a
fight
started.
And
at
the
same
time
the
shopkeeper
returned
and
asked
why
they
were
fighting.
The
now-honest
man
explained
the
whole
thing.
The
shopkeeper
had
been
searching
for
an
honest
man
to
watch
the
shop.
The
shopkeeper
realized
that
he
had
found
the
right
man.
52.
What
was
the
shopkeeper’s
problem
A.
Nobody
bought
things
in
his
shop.
B.
He
was
too
busy
to
have
lunch
every
day.
C.
Nobody
could
prepare
lunch
for
him
every
day.
D.
He
had
nobody
to
watch
the
shop
when
he
went
for
lunch.
53.
The
thief
went
to
the
shop
at
1:00
p.m.
because
________.
A.
he
thought
he
would
be
asked
to
watch
the
shop
B.
he
thought
he
could
buy
cheap
things
then
C.
the
shopkeeper
invited
him
to
lunch
then
D.
the
shop
was
closed
at
that
time
54.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“responsibility”
mean
in
Chinese 21·世纪
教育网
A.
警告
B.
提醒
C.
责任
D.
奖励
55.
From
the
passage,
we
can
know
that
________.
A.
a
thief
is
always
a
thief
B.
an
honest
man
is
always
brave21世纪教育网版权所有
C.
you
can’t
help
dishonest
people
D.
trust
can
change
a
thief
into
an
honest
man
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