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2024-2025学年九年级英语上册期末复习阅读理解(20篇)(23-24九年级上·江苏南通·期末)EducatorsworryaboutstudentsturningtheAIchatbotthatcanproduceclearanswersdifficultquestions,helpthemcompleteassignments.Manyteachersallowtheirstudentsusewriting.ButIamtellingstudentsthattheyarefreeuseChatGPTtheirwritingassignments.keepcompetitivethroughouttheirlives,studentsneedlearnhowuseChatGPTproducevaluableworks.Theyneedlearnwell-organizedarticlesamixofAI-generatedandtraditionalwriting.Alsoprofessionals(专业人士)needlearnhowimprovehumancreativityAI.Manystudentsbeunablerefusethetemptation(诱惑)seekAIhelptheirAndhowwouldaneducationalinstitutionenforceaChatGPTban(禁令)?therearetoolsaimedatdetectingproducedbyAI,futureofAIbetteratmatchinghumanwriting—includingcopyingthestyleofaparticularpersonwhousingclearthatAIwritingtoolsalwaysbeonestepaheadofthetoolsdetectAI-generatedtheraces.agoodarticlefromthebeginningneedsgoodlogic.askillworthyofalotofrespect,onewhichfewofuseverButstudentsseekbecomeprofessionalwriters.Instead,theyarepreparingforcareerswheretheycommunicate,explain,requestandpersuade.WhenIwasamiddleandschoolstudentthelate1970sandearly1980s,Iwastoldthatprofessionalsuccessrequiredgoodwritingskillsandtheabilityperformlongdivision(长除法)byhand.theIenteredtheprofessionalworkforcethelate1980s,technologyadvanceshadleftthoseskillsoutdated.Educationculturecanbeslowchange,asevidencedbythefactthatmanyschoolstodayforcechildrenlearnlongdivision—atasktheyneverhaveperformanywhereoutsideschool.AIwriting,educatorsshouldstayaheadofthedevelopmentoftechnologyinsteadoffallingbehindfortensofyears..WhydoestheauthorallowhisstudentsuseChatGPTwriting?Acompetewelltheirfuturelife..producegoodwritingasa.becreativeprofessionalsfuture.Dimprovethestandardsoftraditionalwriting..Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?ABanningAIimpractical.BUsingChatGPTfailthearmsrace..Copyingthestyleofhumanaim.D.RefusingAIneedssupportfromstudents..Whatdoeswritingformoststudentstheopinion?AItakindofskilleasy.acoursefocusonBItamustbecomeprofessionalwriters.D.awaypreparefortheirfuturecareers..Whatdoestheauthormeanbymentioninglongdivisionbyhand?AStudentsrefuselearnuselessskills..Educationculturechangesso.EducatorsshouldaheadofDAIwritinghelpsstudentssucceed23-24九年级上·江苏南通·期末)Ladiesandgentlemen,todayI’mhonoredintroducesomethingrelatedthe19thAsianGames.ceremonialanimprovedqipao,whichexpressesthetraditionalbeautyoftheEast,patterndesignsmainlyinspiredbyelements(元素)fromtheQiantangRivertideandtheScenesofLakeHangzhou.Thedressdifficultandtakesanexperiencedtailorabout12hoursfinishonedress.sportsThecompanyuses32piecesofXinjiangcottonasrawmaterial.ThesocksaremainlyorangeandChinesered,sotheylookbrightandbeautiful.TheproducerseachpairofsockssoftandcomfortableribbonsTheribbonsaremadeof100%6Agradesilk.ProducersusethenotonlybecausecomfortableandcoolforthebutalsobecausesymbolizesthecityofHangzhou,whichknownas“silkcapital”.Eachribbonsewedbyhand,andeverycraftsmanhavemorethan10yearsofexperience.mascotsThemascotsshowtherichculturalheritageofthehostTheCongrepresentstheworldheritageofLiangzhuAncientwhosecomesfromthejadeCong.TheChenrepresentstheHeritageBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal,whosecomesfrom—GongchenBridge,thelandmarkoftheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal.TheLotusrepresentstheHeritageThecomesfromthelotusleaves..Fromthearticlewecanknow________.Athesportssocksmadeofarecomfortablewear.takesatailor12hoursfinishtheceremonialdresses.themascotsmainlyrepresentfourfamousplacesHangzhouDcraftsmenwhohaveover20yearsofexperiencecanribbons.WhichstandsforLiangzhuAncientATheceremonialdress.BThemascotCong..Thecomfortableribbons.D.Thecottonsportssocks..Thepurposeofthearticle________.Aletplayersjointhe19thAsianGames.peoplewillingbuythingsabove.letknowmuchaboutChinesecultureDcraftsmenfullofexperience(23-24九年级上·江苏扬州·期末)HalfwaybetweentheUnitedStatesandJapanAdakIsland.ItoneoftheremoteAleutianislands.aplaceknownfornaturalThecoasthomerichwildlife.Purpleflowerscanbeseenalongtheroadsthroughgrassyhills.Hotspringscoverthelandscape.Snow-toppedmountainsandtheGreatSitkinvolcanorisethedistance.AdakIslandhomethenativeAleutpeople.noteasyto.requiresafour-hourplanefromAnchorage.PeoplevisitAdakwatchbirds,climbmountains,orexamineoneofthemanyabandonedmilitarybases(废弃的军事基地).Peoplealsohuntcaribou(北美驯鹿).Theanimalwasintroducedtheareathe1950sasapossibleemergencyfoodsource.AtHorseshoebravepeoplecanclimbdownaropethecoastbelowandnearbyhotsprings.AtClamLagooncanwatchseaotters,harborsealsandsealionsplayingthewaterandwarmingthemselvesontherocks.birdwatchers,theareawonderful.Andstrange“nationalforest”alsoworthavisit.Thisasmallcollectionoftreesanearlytreelesslandscape.Adaklocalslearnlivelimitedsupplies.TheonlyfoodstoretheolddaycareItopenjustafewhoursonevenings.Theoldschoolandmiddleschoolnowholdthecityhall,ahealthcarecenterandthepostoffice.Adrinkstorethatwasonceastationsellsacaseofbeerfor$50.Instates,acaseofbeerunder$20.Foodchoicesarelimited.Restaurantsandstoresareoftenclosed.OneeateryAdakdoesnotopenoften,butwhendoes,servesapizzafor$28.ReporterNicoleEvattwrotethatwassurprisinglytastyconsideringhowfarthetomatosauceandcheesehadtravel..WhatcanNOTpeopledowhentheyvisitAdakIsland?AEnjoyingthenatural.Examiningoldmilitarybases.Bbirdsandseaanimals.D.Choosingallkindsoffood..Whythestrange“nationalforest”worthvisiting?AManyspeciesofbirdsarelivingBarerarelyseenonAdakIsland..nearhotspringsandeasyto.D.Manyanimalsareliving.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?AAlackofsuppliesleadspricerises.BAdakIslandwaseasylongago..Theislandcoveredgreentrees.D.Foodstoresopenlonghoursevery.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordthelastparagraph?APostoffice.School.CRestaurant.D.hall.23-24九年级上·江苏扬州·期末)thelate1960s,whenZhenxiawas5,shelikedoil-paperumbrellasanddreamedofbuyingabeautiful,redoil-paperumbrellaastorenexthergrandmother’shouse.Itwastooexpensiveforherfamilyaffordoneatthetime.Whenshewas10,shesawayoungbridegroom(新郎)passbyherhouseonhiswaypickuphisbride.Heandhisfriendswerecarryingsixredoil-paperumbrellas,andthetouchedherheart.Whenshewasschool,herphysicsteacherwouldarriveanoil-paperumbrellaeveryrained.andtheteacherbecamegoodfriends.1996,dreamofoil-paperumbrellastruewhenshestartedlearninghowthembyherself.yearssheproducedherfirstone.Ofcourse,wasred.abossandhasherownstores.enjoystalkinghercustomersandpassingonherskillsherstudents.oil-paperumbrellalikelover;hasbeenmewholeandalwaysmakesfeelthesaid.storeDatongancienttownChishuiGuizhouProvince—atownwheretherealotofrain—welcomesmanyvisitorswhobuyherumbrellasmodelphotos,decoratetheirhomesoraddcollections,andsometimesevenuseforcatwalksatshowsandperformances.Productioninvolvesoverahundredindividualsteps,fromcuttingthebambooandthreading(穿线)thepiecespastingthepapershade,dryingthesunandbrushingoil.Thewholeprocesstakesbetween15daysandseveralmonths,dependingonthedesign,andalltheworkdonebyhand.Nowhasmorestores,oneDanzhaiGuizhouandanotherSichuanProvince.Ofherthreechildren,onlyhereldestson,who36,helpsthebusiness,runningthestoreDanzhai.HerdaughtermarriedBeijing,whileheryoungestsonaGrade-3schoolstudent.hopeshelearnartandhelpherumbrellasthefuture..Whendidherfirstoil-paperumbrella?AInthelate1960s.BInthe1970s.CIn1996.DIn1998..Whichtheorderofexperience?hasherownstores.herfirstredoil-paperumbrella.Herteacherarrivedanoil-paperumbrellawhenrained.sawabridegroomandhisfriendscarryingsixredoil-paperumbrellas.A.②-③--①.④-③②-①C.②--③-①D.④-③--②.Whatthefirststepanoil-paperumbrella?ACuttingthebamboo.BThreadingthepieces.Brushingtheumbrellaoil..Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?AHowanoil-paperumbrella..adreamandstickadream.D.Pastingpapershadeonthebamboopieces.BLearnmoreaboutart.D.Howhaveownstores.23-24九年级上·江苏泰州·期末)Anewstudyhasshownhowthecolourofabowlcaninfluencethetasteofthefoodholds.②Althoughhardsaywhatapickyeater(挑食的人)like,theincludepeoplewhohavealimiteddiet,whohavestronglikesordislikesforcertainfood,whorequirefoodbepreparedaspecialwhowillingacceptnewfood,orwhoshowofallthesefeatures.③Accordingthisnewfoodwasputintogroupsred,blue,orwhitebowls.thecolournodifferencetastefornon-pickyeaters,thepickyeatersreportedchangestheirtastesensesbasedonthecolourofthebowlbeingused.Snacksredandbluebowlswerethoughthavesaltthanthosewhitebowls,whilesnacksredbowlswerelesspleasantthanthosetheotherbowls.④“Thisknowledgecanbeusefulforthosewhowantmorekindsoffoods,”LorenzoStafford,apsychologistfromtheUniversityofPortsmouththeUK.example,wantencourageapickyeaterbitter(苦的)vegetables,canputthemonapinkplateorayellowbowl,becausethiscanhimorherasweetfeeling.”⑤Atfirstseemstrangethatabowlcolourcaninfluencethetasteoffood,buttheresearchbeforehasshownhowandmusiccaninfluenceeatinghabits.ofoursensesareconnected,includingtaste.⑥“Thisnewstudycanhelptreatingfoodneophobia—theunwillingnessnewfood,”theteamofthestudysays,andfurtherstudiesberequiredfindoutmorerelationshipsbetweencoloursandfoods.⑦“Throughfurtherstudies,maybewecandecidehelpactivelyinfluenceadiet,andasaresult,theirhealthand.Accordingthepassage,whoapickyeater?•especiallylikes•Lucyableacceptnewfood•Sigmundusuallyhasthreea•carehowvegetablesarecooked.ACD.Sigmund..Accordingthenewwhichofthefollowingtrue?Athecoloursnodifferencetastepickyeaters..Snacksredbowlsseembesaltierthanthosebluebowls..Snacksredbowlsseemlesspleasantthanthosewhitebowls.DPuttingsweetvegetablesonapinkplatemayabitterfeeling..Accordingthepassage,whycanabowlcolourinfluencethetasteoffood?AIttellus..Becausepeoplelikecolourfulbowls..Becauselightandcaninfluenceeatinghabits.DBecauseallofoursensesareconnected,includingtaste..Whatdoestheunderlinedwordneophobiamean?A.美食综合症.消化不良.Whichparagraphstalkaboutthemeaningofthisnewstudy?A.⑤⑥⑦CC.新奇恐惧症D.暴饮暴食D.⑦23-24九年级上·江苏扬州·期末)Plasticeverywhere.Fromthefoodweeattheairwebreathe,tinyparticles(颗粒)ofplastic—alsoknownas“microplastics”—canbefoundalmostanything.Plasticdoesnotonlycauserealhavoconouroceans,butalsohurtsushumans.Scientistshavequestionedwhethereatingmicroplasticscannegativelyaffecthumanhealth,especiallytherearepiecesofplasticyou’reusingdailylife,liketheplasticcuttingboard.Arecentstudycheckedtheamountofmicroplasticsfoundthecarrotscutondifferenttypesofplasticcuttingboards.Attheendofthescientistsfoundtheseplasticcuttingboardsledmicroplasticparticlesonthecarrotseachtheboardwasused.Thismeansaplasticcuttingboardcould15milligramsofmicroplasticspercut,andaround50gramsatheweightof10plasticcreditcards.________Evidencesuggeststhatplasticscanbefoundourbloodandourbodies,andcanbepotentially(潜在地)harmfulourhealth.ButLeBeau,theleaderofthepointsoutthatthestudydoesprovethegenerating(产生)ofplasticparticles,butdoesnotprovethecuttingboardscanhavethenegativeeffectshumanhealth.Hesaid,“Infact,we’realreadyconsuming(消耗)somicroplasticsthroughoutourday(likeourfoodorwater),thatthemicroplasticsfromcuttingboardswon’tahugedifference.weneedworryabouttoomuch.”Plus,Lebeaualsoabouttheprosandcons(利弊)ofusingothertypesofcuttingboards.Usingawoodcuttingboardmayseemcleanerandbuttheseproductsmaynotbecompletelydisinfected(消毒)andincreasetheriskoffood-borneillness.wouldlikeavoidbothaltogether,Irecommendreplacingyourplasticandwoodcuttingboardsonesthataremadefrombamboo.”Hesaid..Theunderlinedword“havoc”Paragraph2means_________.A.治理.灾难C.经济D.宁静.HowdoesthewritertalkabouttheresultofthestudyParagraph3?Amakingachart.Blistingnumbers.D.takinga.askingaquestion..Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeput_________?Asomanymicroplasticsourfood,shouldwebeworried?.theproblemsmicroplastics,whatelsecanwedo?.manymicroplasticsarefoundoncarrots,whataboutothervegetables?DSincemicroplasticsareharmful,howcanwereducethemourdailylife?.Accordingwords,whatcanweinfer?AMicroplasticsarenotharmfulhumansindeed..Microplasticsbringmoreproblemsourlife..Bamboocuttingboardsbeusedinsteadofplasticones.DSafetythepointpeoplethinkaboutwhileusingcuttingboards.(23-24九年级上·江苏镇江·期末)Mason,afamousdetective,hassucceededsolvingdifficultcases.Alotofstationshaveinterviewedhim.MasonhasasonnamedJustin.Theboyadmireshisfatherandhealsowantsbeadetectivewhenheup.TheboyalwayschallengeshisOnenight,heupagreatplan.First,Justincreatedasceneathomelooklikeathiefhadbrokenintotheirhouse.Then,hecalledhisAtthattime,Masonwasthinkingaboutacasealonehisoffice.“Dad,homesoon!Athiefbrokeintoourhouseandstolenecklace,”Justincriedonthephone.OK?thethiefhurtyou?”Masonasked“No,heButhescaredmealittle.”Justinanswered.Masonlefthisatonce.Whenheoutofthebuilding,hefoundthatthewascovereddarkcloudsandwasraining.Whenhearrivedhome,Justinhuggedhimandsaid,“Thankgod!finallyhome,Dad.Iwaswatchingthelivingroomandsawashadow(影子)ofapersonstandingbythewindowthatwasreflected(反射)onthescreen.Ihurriedturnonthelight,onlyseeathiefrunoutoftheIsupposedthethiefhadstolensomething.Ilookedaroundandfoundthatnecklacewasmissing.”Masonsmiledandasked,satyourbackthewindowandthewastowardstheright?”Dad,”Justinanswered.Masonstopsmilingandsaid,lose,Justin.arethethief.”.Whatdothinkfatherlikeaccordingthepassage?AModest.Generous.CHonest.D.Careful..Thecorrectorderofthestory______.a.Masonlookedupattheb.Justincreatedasceneofatheft.c.Masonsmiledanddrewaconclusion.d.Justindescribedwhathappeneddetail.Ab-a-c-db-a-d-cCa-b-d-cD.a-b-c-d.WhatmadeMasonknowJustinwaslying?AJustinsathisbackthe.necklacewasmissing..JustinwaswatchingthelightsDJustinseetheshadowbecauseoftheblackclouds.(23-24九年级上·江苏·期末)CanimaginebeingablelearnaboutworldhistorybylookingatacointheheadofAlexandertheGreatonoraChineseMingdynastybanknote(钞票)?OrhowaboutfollowingfootstepsintomodernculturebybeingableseeanEarlyteaset?AHistoryofthe100objects,aprojectbyRadioandtheBritishMuseum,presentsahistoryoftheworldthrough100objectsfromtheBritishcollection.Theobjects,mostofwhicharevaluable,havebroughtenjoymentpeopleallovertheworld.Thosewhoareluckyenoughseetheitemspersonareableseethe(辉煌)ofhistorytheirowneyes.“Thesefromthepastspeakofwholesocietiesratherthansinglethings,andtelloftheworldforwhichtheyweremade,sometimeshavingmeaningsfarbeyondwhattheiroriginal(最初的)makersmeantthemhave,”NeildirectoroftheBritishwrotetheIborrowedthebookandreadOneitemparticularstoodoutme.Itwasamechanicalgalleon(机械帆船)—akindofclock.designbasedonthegreatEuropeanshipsthatsailedacrosstheseathe1500s.Duringthatperiodoftime,technologywasdevelopingatafastpace,andowningascientificproductwasfashionable.Theclock,amixtureofthegrowthoftechnologyandthedesire(欲望)exploreotherlands,aperfectsymbolofthatage..Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?Amakingaconclusion..listingnumbers.Baskingquestions.D.tellinga.WhatdoesNeilMacGregormeanparagrahp4?APeopleshouldpayattentionwhattheyweremade.Peoplecanlearnabouthowtheyweremade..Theancientobjectstoldpeoplewhatsocietywaslikethepast.DTheobjectsbroughtpeoplealotofenjoyment..Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?ATheclockaperfectsymbolofthe1500s..Thedesignoftheclockfashionable.Thetechnologythe1500sdevelopedDTheclockoncesailedothercountriesthe1500s..Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleofthepassage?AAbookBTheworldhistoryD.Asymbol.Ancientitems23-24九年级上·江苏·期末)GrassonAncientPlain(草原)Farewell(告别)toaBaiJuyigrassesspreadoverancientplain;springandfalltheyandfireburnthemupagain;TheyrisewhenvernalbreezesTheirfragranceoverrunstheTheirgreeninvadestheruinedtown.seemyfriendfaraway;sorrowlikegrassThepoem“GrassontheAncientFarewellaFriend”afamouspoembyBaiJuyioftheThroughthedescriptionoftheweeds(野草)ontheancientplain,thepoemexpressesthefeelingoffarewellafriend.friendshiplikethegrassontheancientplain.Itcanbeseenasanode(颂歌)weedsandlife.Thefirstfourlinesfocusonthebeautyoftheoftheweedsthroughtime,whilethesecondfourlinesfocusontheirbeautyofonetime.Thepoemfirecan’tburnthemupagain;Theyrisewhenvernalbreezesshowsaof“difficulty”andhasbeenrecitedforthousandsofyears.Thispoemthepracticeworkfortheexamination.Accordingtherecord,theauthorenteredthecapitalforthefirsttime.WhenhevisitedthefamouspeopleGuKuang,heshowedthispoem.Atfirst,GuKuanglookedattheyoungandsaid,“Livingnoteasyricepricesherestayinghigh.”AlthoughhewasjokingaboutBainame,healsomeantsomethingmore:thecapitalwasnotagoodplacealiving.afterreadingthelinesof“wildfireburned”,hehelpappreciating(欣赏)andsaid:“Livingcanbeeasygreat(洞察力).”Andwaswidelypraised.Itcanbeseenthatthispoemwasthoughthighlyofatthattime..Whichofthefollowingrhymes“plain”?AGo.Again.CD..Whatdidthewriterwantexpresstheweedsontheancientplain?AThefeelingoffarewellafriend..AofBThehardthecapital.D.Thebeautyoftheoftheweeds..Whatdoesunderlinedword“”thepoemmean?AHappiness.Excitement.CSadness.D.Surprise..Accordingthepassage,whichofthefollowingtrue?ABaiJuyiwrotethepoemforhisfriendGuKuang..GuKuangappreciatedthelanguagethepoem..GuKuanglikedjokingaboutothers’names.DGuKuangthinkBaiJuyicouldalivingthecapital.23-24九年级上·江苏宿迁·期末)Onenight,Johnintothestable,up,Beauty!”Heputmysaddleandbridleonandrodeupthefrontdoorofthehouse.SquireGordonwasstandingthere.“John,”hesaid,GordonRidetheandhimthisnote.”doyourbest.”saidJohn.Iwentasfastaspossible.Whenwearrivedathouse,JohntoldGordonSquireGordonthinksshegoingdie.Pleaseherbutmysonhashorse,”saidthe“CanIhaveyours?”heasked.ThedoctorwasheavierthanJohn,andnotsuchagoodButIdidbestandwentasfastaspossible.WhenweBerwickPark,SquireGordonwasattheThedoctorwentintothehousehim,andJoeledthestable.Iwasbehome.wereshaking,andIwaswet.Joewasyoungandheputawarmblanketonme.Thenhegavemecoldwaterdrink.Soonallmybodybeganshake,andIfeltcold.AlongJohnback.Hecoveredmeorthreewarmblankets,andranthehouseforhotHegavewarmfood,andthenIthoughtIwentsleep.andoveragain,Johnsaidhimself,“StupidStupidboy!”IwasnowandJohnwasnursingmenightandWhenSquireGordonseeJohnsaid,Beautywentsofast,heseemedknowwhatwaswrong.”fromBlackBeauty.Howpeoplearementionedthepassage?AThree.CFive.D..WhydidBlackBeautyrunasfastaspossible?ABecausethedoctorwas.Becausehewasabittired..BecausehewantedGordon.DBecausewasraining.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofwhathappenedthepassage?a.JoeledBlackBeautythestable.b.SquireGordonaskedJohnthec.BlackBeautyatefoodandfellasleep.d.agreedBerwickPark.Aa-b-c-db-d-a-cCa-b-d-cCKind.D.b-a-d-cD..WhichwordcanbeuseddescribeJohn?AHard-working.Helpful.23-24九年级上·江苏无锡·期末)Jowasthefirstwake.rememberedhermother’spromise,and,puttingherhandunderherpillow(枕头),drewoutalittlered-coveredbook.lovedupandaskedherseewhatwasunderherAgreen-coveredbookappeared.ThenBethandAmywoke,findtheirlittlebooksalso.“Girls,”said“Motherwantsusreadandthesebooks,andwebeginatonce.Ishallreadalittleeverymorning,forIknowdogood.”Andthentheyopenedthenewbooksandread.Theroomswerequiet,andthewintersunshineshonetouchtheseriousfacesaChristmasgreeting.Mother?”askedassherandownthankherfortheirgifts,halfanhourpoormenforhelp,andMarchwentstraightseewhatwasneeded,”repliedHannah,whowasconsideredmoreasafriendthanaservant.bebacksoon,soweeverythingsaidlookingoverthepresentswhichwerecollectedabasket,readybegiventheirmotheratthepropertime.wherebottleofcologne古龙香水)?”shewondered.tookoutaminuteago,”repliedJo.Hidethebasket,quick!”criedJo,asdooropened,andstepssoundedthehall.hurriedin,andlookedratherashamed(羞愧的)whenshesawhersistersallwaitingforhavebeen,andwhatarehidingbehindyou?”askedsurprisedseethatAmyhadbeenoutsosee,Ifeltashamedofmypresent,soIranroundthecornerandchangedthelittlebottleforabigoneandIallmoneyforandI’mtrulytryingnotbeselfishanymore.”Anotherbang(砰砰作响)ofthestreetdoorsentthegirlsthetable.Christmas,Marmee!Thankforourbooks;wethem,”theysaidChristmas,littledaughters!I’mgladliketheButIwantsayonewordbeforewesitdown.Notfarfromhereliesapooralittlenew-bornTheyweresufferinghungerandcold.girls,themyourbreakfastasaChristmaspresent?”Theywereallunusuallyhavingwaitedfornearlyanandforaminutenoonespoke;onlyaminute,forJosaid,“I’msogladbeforewebegan!”(FromLittle).WhydidAmyoutearlytheAbuyapresentforherBsendherpresenther.changeherpresentforabetterone.D.seewhatthepoorfamilyneeded..Whichwordscandescribethegirlsbest?ALazyandunselfish..Lazyandkind.BLovingandunselfish.D.Lovingand.WhatdoesJobysaying“I’msobeforewebegan”thelastparagraph?ATheycouldhavebreakfastBTheycouldsendthefoodthepoor.TheyweretoohungrywaitfortheirmotheranyDItwasnottoolateforbreakfast.(23-24九年级上·江苏扬州·期末)Whenopenacertainapp,usuallyanopen-appadvertisementthatyourSomeoftheseadscansendanotherappshakeyourphoneabit.AndthishasbeencausingheateddiscussiononlineTheseopen-appadsactlike“doors”—nomatterwhichappopen,alwaysendupthoseappsthathavemoreads.Duringonlineshoppingfestivals,forexample,usersareusuallyledshoppingappslikeandJD.Therearealreadyanumberofrulesonthisproblem.ArulethatoutDecember2022gavespecificrequirementsforhowthese“shake-to-open”adsshouldoperate.Itsaidthattherotationangle(旋转角度)ofthephoneshouldbethan35degrees,andthespentshakingthephoneshouldbelongerthan3seconds.StartingfromtheadsmusthaveaclearbuttonletuserscloseputtingtheseregulationsintoactioncanbeThetotalnumberofappsmakinghardlookintoeveryapp.Therewereatleast2.59millionnewappsJanuaryandFebruaryalone,reportedNanfangthisshouldn’tbethereasonforthemobileappsstepoutofthese“lines”andadvantage.Thatwhatalltheplatforms(平台)reallycomplaints.90percentofusersstronglydislikesuchopen-appads,accordingtheJiangsuConsumerCouncil.Suchadshurtanreputation(声誉)becausefeweruserswantusethemafterbeingtakenotherappstoomanytimes.attracttheusers,theappsshouldrespecttheirchoicesandprovidethemadsthattheycanchooseclickononlytheywantto..Whatdoesthephrase“yourway”Paragraph?APreventsfromenteringtheapp.BLeadsanotherapp..Forcesbuysomethinguseless.D.Stealsyourpersonalinformation..InParagraph2,andJDareusedasexamplesof________.Aappsthathaveopen-appads.appsthatopen-appadslead.appsthatwerediscussedheatedlyrecentlyDappsthatpeopleshoppingonline.Itdifficultputtheserulesintoactionbecause________.Adifficultmanagetheappdevelopers.usersreallyneedtheseopen-appads.appshavemorenewpresentadsD.hardrulesforallapps.Whatprobablythewriter’sopinion?Aadsappsgoodrules..Usersmindproductsthanadsapps..Appsshouldletusersdecidewhetheropentheads.DAppshavemadetoomuchmoneyfromopen-appads.23-24九年级上·江苏南京·期末)Peopleneverstoplookingforanexplanationonwhattheyloseandlife.In1977,Bridge《仙境之桥》)waspublished,offeringanewLikeotherboyshisclass,JesseAarons’dreambecomethefastestrunnergrade.HehasbeenpracticingallButonthefirstdayofschool,acrossesovertheboys’sideoftheplaygroundandoutrunseveryone.notagoodbeginningforafriendship,butJesseandLesliesoonbecomebestfriends.endlessimaginationandoptimism,LesliebringshappinessJesse,whohasbeenlonelyandblue.theycreateamagicalkingdomthewoodswheretheyactasandqueen.aterriblethinghappensonemorning.Jessehurtshisheart.thistragedy(悲剧)makeshimunderstandthecourageLesliehasgivenhim.Havinghadanunhappychildhoodherself,KatherinePaterson,thiswouldusuallyhercharactersalonelylife.Thenshewouldthemrisinghopeandhappiness.Butordercreate“upsanddowns”andshowherownideas,theUSauthorwouldawaywhatthosecharactershadgained,andendthebookadeeptheme.Patersongoodatshowingcharacters’feelings.Readerscanfeelthesadnesswhencharacterslosesomethingbeautiful.Patersonwritesnovelsforteenagers,sotheirlanguagenothardforChinesestudents.Whynotreadthebook?.Whatkindofwritingthis?AAAnemail.CAshortnovel.D.Abook.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph2?AJessealwaysoptimistic..LeslierunsevenfasterthanJesse..Jessedreamsofbeingaru

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