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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏南京市建邺区2025-2026学年第二学期练习(二)九年级英语一、语法选择:本大题共15小题,共15分。Oct.7th,2024SunnyThewonderfulviewswithsomuchhistoricalinterestandsomanystoriesmakeitaworld-famoustouristattraction.WhenItravelled

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boat,Icouldclearlyseethepeaksonthebanks.Manyofthemountainsareas

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as500metresabovetheYangtzeRiverthatrunsthroughthem.Therearetwelveveryfamouspeaks,andeachpeak

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anicename."WushanShennvPeak"is

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amongthem.Itissonamed

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onthetopofthepeakstandsastonethatlookslikeabeautifulyoungwoman.ItissaidthatshewasthedaughterofYandi.SheoncegaveamagicbooktoDaYuandhelpedhimtogetthefloodundercontrol.Sept.3rd,2025SunnyClimbingmountainsisoneofmyfavouritehobbies.MountEmei

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onmytravellistsinceIwasveryyoung.IfinallystartedfromBaoguoTemple

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adarkandrainyeveningwithtwofriends.Ifelt

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aboutthecomingnight.Ourwishatthatmomentwasto

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JindingPeakbeforesunrisethenextmorning.Inthebeginning,wehadtheimpressionthattherainwasstoppingandsomeveryearlydaylightseemedtobecomingtous.Unluckily,wewerewrong.Onthetop,insteadofenjoyingthefamousviewofthesunrise,wegotchilledtothebone.However,whenwefinallyfound

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underthehighestlayerofclouds,wesawgloriousviewsofhillswhichhadakindofunimaginablebeauty.Mar.18th,2026SunnyWewenttoVeniceforaholiday.Gondolas(贡多拉)areconsideredas"buses"or"taxis"forVenice.Themostinterestingthingabout

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isthatwetookatoursittinginagondola,asmallnarrowboatsimilartoourdragonboat.Itismadefromeightdifferentwoodspeciesand280pieces.Thegondolawhichwetookwasbeautifullyequippedwithbrightredchairsforfivepeople.Itwas

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smallandnarrowthatwehadtobecarefultokeepourbalance.Theboatmanwasastrong,handsomeyoungguy.Hecontinuouslypointedatthebuildingswepassedbyandintroducedthemtous,andInoticedtherewasonebuilding

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"MarcoPolo".HeoncestayedinChinaforalongtime.Iamcertain

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allChinesepeopleknowthatname.Bathinginthesunshine,watchingthewatersoftlykissingthestonesofthebuildings,Iwasfullofpeaceandsatisfaction.Itwaslikeasweetdream.

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Ihavefreetime,Iwillbethereagain.WheneverIthinkofthistrip,asmilewillappearonmyface.1.A.with B.by C.on D.in2.A.high B.higher C.highest D.highly3.A.gives B.isgiven C.willgive D.willbegiven4.A.lively B.livelier C.liveliest D.theliveliest5.A.as B.or

C.so D.if

​​​​​​​6.A.is B.was C.hasbeen D.willbe7.A.in B.at C.on D./8.A.excite B.excited C.exciting D.excitement9.A.get B.reach C.go D.arrive10.A.we B.our

C.ours D.ourselves​​​​​​​11.A.atrip B.thetrip C.trip D.trips12.A.such B.so C.too D.really13.A.call B.calls C.called D.calling14.A.whether B.what C.that D.when15.A.If B.Since C.Until D.Unless二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。IthoughtIknewalotaboutHamlet.AsahighschoolstudentwithEnglishliteratureasoneofmymainsubjects,Ihaveto!Shakespeare'sHamletisprobablythemostimportantplaybythemostimportantwriterinEnglish.

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doesn'tknow"Tobe,ornottobe",right?HavingseenquiteafewproductionsofHamletandreadtheplaymanytimes,Iwasfullof

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—untilthePekingOperacametotown!Datingbacktothe18thcentury,PekingOperahasovertwohundredyearsofhistory.Doesthismeanit'seasierthanaShakespeareplaytounderstand?Tofindoutthe

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,IjusthadtogoandseeTheRevengeofPrinceZidan(《王子复仇记》)—thePekingOperaversionofHamlet.Startingwithanorchestra(管弦乐队)playingtraditionalChineseinstruments,theoperabroughta

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newsoundtomyWesternears.Atfirst,IthoughtwhatIheardwasaviolin,butlaterIlearntthatitwasaninstrumentwithtwostringscalledjinghu.Then,seeingthemaincharacterscomeonstage,Iwassurprised!Thecostumesandmaskswereamazing.Howwefeelabouttheshow

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notonlythemusicbutalsotheperformances.TheperformersofcoursesanginChinese,butthemusic,exaggerated(夸大的)movementsandmime(哑剧)helpedgetthe

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acrosstotheaudience.Thevoicesthemselvessoundedreallyunusual—someofthefemalevoiceswereso

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thatIwassuretheycouldbreakglass!Andthestagewasreallysimple:adecoratedwhiprepresentedahorse,andascreenwithChinesecharacters,astudy.Usingsuchskills,theoperahadturnedasmallstageintothewholeuniverse.Easilymyfavouritepartoftheshowwashowthecharacters

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onstage.IhadneverseenPrinceHamletdoabackflip,rolling(滚动)hisbodybackwardlikeawheel!Thatwassimplyunbelievable.ItwassodazzlingandenergeticthatIwasn'tsure

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thecharacterswereperformersorathletes!Everyonewasclapping.BeforeexperiencingTheRevengeofPrinceZidan,IwonderedifIwouldenjoyit.But,infact,Iwasontheedgeofmyseat!Feelingthestrongemotionsoflove,anger,fearandsadnessintheperformance,IcouldeasilyunderstandthethemeofHamlet.So,ifyouwanttoseeashowthat

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music,singing,drama,poetryandcostumedesignwithamazingeffect,TheRevengeofPrinceZidanticksalltherightboxes!Iwouldstronglyrecommendittoyou.16.A.Nobody B.Anybody C.Somebody D.Everybody17.A.doubt B.envy C.surprise D.confidence18.A.survey B.choice C.answer D.question19.A.hardly B.completely C.simply D.widely20.A.workson B.putson C.dependson D.turnson21.A.memories B.meanings C.sounds D.results22.A.long B.low C.high D.short23.A.laughed B.moved C.spoke D.thought24.A.that B.why C.whether D.how25.A.compares B.prevents C.teaches D.mixes三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。A​​​​​​​

26.YouwanttolearnaboutthehistoryofNanjing.Whichpartofthewebsiteshouldyouclick?A.Menu. B.Quiz.

C.Picture. D.Tableofcontents.27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothewebsite?A.JianyeDistrictismakinggreatprogressinsports.

B.GulouDistrictgotitsnamefromalakebuiltin1382.

C.QinhuaiDistrictisnowthecity’scentreforinnovation.

D.XuanwuDistrictisfamousforitsmajorhotelsandguesthouses.28.Whatisthewebsitemainlyusedfor?A.SellingtravelticketstoNanjing.

B.SharingoldstoriesaboutNanjing.

C.TeachingwaystotravelaroundNanjing.

D.GivinggeneralinformationaboutNanjing.BTheword“encyclopaedia(百科全书)”comesfromaGreekwordthatmeans“generaleducation”.Weuseencyclopaediastofindinformationaboutdifferentsubjects.Nowadays,mostpeopleuseencyclopaediasonline,butsomestillprefertousepaperencyclopaedias.Theyoftencomeinseveralvolumes(卷).Chinahasalonghistoryofcreatingencyclopaedias.OneofthefirstencyclopaediaswastheHuanglan(i.e.theImperialAnthology).Itwascreatedaround220CE.AnotherimportantencyclopaediawastheYongleDadian(i.e.theYongleEncyclopaedia).TheYongleDadianwascompletedin1408andhadover11,000volumes.Itisprobablythelargestencyclopaediainhistory.BoththeHuanglanandYongleDadianincludedimportantpiecesofwriting.Theseentries(条目)coveredsubjectslikehistory,artandscience.Encyclopaediasinotherpartsoftheworldalsogobackalongwayinhistory.TheearliestknownencyclopaediasinEuropewerewrittenbytheGreeksinthe4thcenturyBCE.TheyweresimilartoearlyChineseencyclopaediasbecausetheyincludedworksbydifferentscholars(学者).Centurieslater,theeditorsofthefirstmodernencyclopaedias,liketheEncyclopaediaBritannica,organizedtheentriesinalphabetical(按字母顺序的)order.Peoplecouldusethefirstletterofawordtofindasubjectquicklyandeasily.Encyclopaediashaveplayedanimportantrolethroughhistoryinrecordingandprovidinginformation.Theyarestillausefultool,andtheyhelpuslearnabouttheworldthatwelivein.29.WhatcanwelearnabouttheYongleDadian?A.Ithadover11,000volumes.

B.Itwascreatedaround220CE.

C.ItwaswrittenbyGreekscholars.

D.Itwasorganizedinalphabeticalorder.30.WhydoesthewritermentiontheEncyclopaediaBritannica?A.Togiveanexampleofalphabeticalordering.

B.ToshowhowoldtheEncyclopaediaBritannicais.

C.TocompareChineseandEuropeanencyclopaedias.

D.Toexplainwhypeoplepreferpaperencyclopaedias.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toencouragepeopletoreadmoreencyclopaedias.

B.Tocompareonlineencyclopaediaswithpaperones.

C.Tointroducethehistoryandvalueofencyclopaedias.

D.ToexplainwhytheYongleDadianwaslostforyears.CImaginetakingalongspacetripwithyourpet.Howdoyoubothstayhealthyinhardconditionslikemicrogravity(微重力)andspaceradiation(辐射)?That’swherespace-basedanimalresearchcomesin.OnOct31,China’sShenzhouXXImissionlaunched(启动)withfourmiceaboard.ThisisthefirsttimeChinahassentmiceintospaceforexperiments,followingearliermissionswithzebrafishandfruitflies,saidXinhua.AfterthemicereturnwiththeShenzhouXXspaceship,scientistswillfurtherstudyhowspaceinfluencestheirbodies.Notjustanymousecanbecomean“astronaut”.AccordingtoChinaDaily,thesemicewerechosenfortheirexcellentperformanceduring60daysoftraining.Theypassedphysicaltests,likeridingan“exercisebike”,andcognitive(认知的)tests,suchassolvingmazes(迷宫).Miceareidealforspaceresearchbecausetheysharegenetic(基因的)similaritieswithhumans,needlittlespaceandreproducequickly,HuangKunfromtheChineseAcademyofSciencestoldXinhua.Also,giventheirshortlifespans(寿命),sixmonthsinspaceforamouseislikeover10yearsforahuman.Thisallowsscientiststopredictlong-termspaceeffectsonhumansinjustmonths,ratherthanyears.Internationally,sendinganimalstospacebeganinthelate1940stoseeifanylifecouldsurvivethehighrocketspeedsortheweightlessnessandradiationinspace,saidCBCNews.Today,studiesgobeyondsurvival.“Theanimalworkishelpingusunderstandhowtoliveabetterlifeinspace,makingitahealthierreality,aswellashelpingusstudyafewdiseasesthataffectusdownonEarth,”ascientistsaid.Forexample,spaceisidealforstudyingosteoporosis(骨质疏松),asmicrogravitycausesboneloss12timesfasterthanonEarth,saidUCLAHealth.In2017,astudywith40miceontheInternationalSpaceStationfoundatreatmentthatslowedbonelossandhelpednewbonesgrow,offeringhopeforkeepinghumanshealthybothonEarthandinspace.Moreover,whenweliveonotherplanets,wecan’tlivewithoutanimals.Besidesbeingfriends,animalshelpkeepecosystemsstable(稳定的)bypollinating(授粉)plants,maintainingfoodchainsandmore.32.Howlongdidthespacemouse“astronauts”receivetrainingbeforethelaunch?A.Forhalfamonth. B.Fortwomonths.

C.Forsixmonths. D.Forover10years.33.Whyaremiceidealforspaceresearch?①Theytakeupverylittlespace.

②Theyhavesimilargenestohumans.③Theycanliveforover10yearsinspace.

④Theycanproducenewgenerationsquickly.A.①③④ B.②③④ C.①②④ D.①②③34.Howhasthepurposeofsendinganimalstospacechangedovertime?A.Fromtestingsurvivaltolearningtolivebetterinspace.

B.Fromstudyingdiseasestocheckingrocketspeedsafety.

C.Fromimprovinglifeinspacetofindingnewtestanimals.

D.Fromtraininganimalstochoosingthosewithgoodqualities.35.Whatisthewriter’sviewonspace-basedanimalresearch?A.Itmainlyhelpsscientistslearnhowanimalssurviveinspace,nothumans.

B.Itistooearlytounderstanditsrealvalue,forfurtherstudiesarenecessary.

C.Itisvaluableforimprovinghumanhealthandsupportingfuturelifeinspace.

D.Itisadoubtfulpractice,somuchmoretimeisstillneededtogetclearresults.DTheemperorˈsbirthdaywascomingup,andhewascelebratingwithabigparty!Hehadthegrandballroomdecoratedandtoldhischefstoprepareagenerousparty.Theemperorwasveryvain(虚荣的),sohisbiggestdecisionwaswhattowear.“Summonthefinestdesigners!”heordered,“Iwantthemostfantasticoutfit(服饰)ofall,butmakesurethattheclothescanbeseen!”Ayearago,hehadlearnedhislessonwhentwoswindlers(骗子)hadtoldhimtowearanoutfitthatdidn’tactuallyexist(存在)!Luckily,oneboywasbraveenoughtopointoutthatheworenothing.Sincethen,therulermadesurethethingsheboughtwerereal.Threefashiondesignerssoonarrivedtoshowhimtheirdesigns.“Lookatthisruffledrobeingreensilk,trimmedwithjewelsfromBohemia!Youwilllookexquisite!”saidonedesigner.“Thisvestcombinespuffysleeveswithabolddiamondpattern-verystylish!Thislookwillsetatrend,trustme!”saidtheseconddesigner.“Foraclassiclook,youcan’tbeatthisfancytweedjacketadornedwithdelicatechainsandaccessories!”saidanotherdesigner.“TheyareexactlywhatIhadinmind!”theemperordecided.“Ishallhaveallthree!”Justthen,thedooropenedwithabang.Itwasthekidwhohadoncepointedoutthattheemperorhadnoclothes.Therulerhadmadehimhisminister(大臣),becausehealwaystoldthetruth!“Whybuynewoutfits?”theboyasked.“Youhaveroomsfullofclothes!”“Butwhatwillmysubjects(臣民)say?”theemperorcomplained.“TheywillthinkIamshortofmoney!”Theboywavedhishand.“‘Outfitrepeating’isahottrendrightnow.Trustme!”Hewentthroughtheemperor’sroomandquicklyfoundsomeamazingclothesthattherulerhadforgottenabout.Alocaldesignermadeafewchangestothoseclothes.Thepartywasahit!Themusicandfoodwereamazing,buttheemperor’soldclothescausedthemostattraction.Hereceivedlotsofpraisefromhisguests!Theemperorsaidtohimself,“Theboyisright,yetagain.”Hisoldclotheswerebetterthanthenewones.Itwasallabouthowyouworethem!Attheendoftheevening,headmiredhimselfinthemirrorandthought,“PerhapsIshallbeknownas‘theEmperorWhoWoreVintage(复古的)’fromnowon!”36.Whydidtheemperorwanttomakesuretheclothesheboughtwerereal?A.Becausehislastoutfitdidn’tlookrealatall.

B.Becausehewastrickedbytwoswindlersayearago.

C.Becausetheboyadvisedhimtochecktheclothescarefully.

D.Becausethethreedesignersrefusedtoshowhimrealclothes.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Itwasallabouthowyouworethem!”mean?A.Clothesfromfamousdesignersarenotalwaysreal.

B.Followingfashiontrendsisthekeytolookinggood.

C.Peopleshouldwearoldclothesinsteadofbuyingnewones.

D.Thewayyouwearclothesmattersmorethanwhatyouwear.38.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheboyinthestory?A.Bravebutcareless. B.Shybutcareful.

C.Kindandorganized. D.Honestandclever.39.Whichofthefollowingbestshowstheemperor’schangeofmind?A.“TheyareexactlywhatIhadinmind!”

B.Heordered,“Iwantthemostfantasticoutfitofall.”

C.Theemperorsaidtohimself,“Theboyisright,yetagain.”

D.“Butwhatwillmysubjectssay?”theemperorcomplained.40.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthestory?A.TheEmperor’sNewClothes

B.ThreeFashionDesignersandaBigParty

C.TheEmperor’sOldClothes:ANewFashion

D.ATruth-tellingBoyandaGenerousEmperor四、任务型阅读-多任务混合:本大题共1小题,共10分。41.YourDigitalFootprintEverytimeyougoonline,youleaveadigitalfootprint.Itshowswhereyou’vebeen,howlongyoustayedandwhatyou’vebeendoingthere.EverytimeyouusetheInternet,sendanemail,playgames,download(下载)avideooruploadaphoto,theinformationcanbeknowntosomeone.Thisshouldn’tnecessarilybeworrying,butyou’dbetterbeawareofyourdigitalfootprintandbecarefultokeepyourselfsafewhenyouareonline.Herearesometoptipsfortakingcareofyourdigitalfootprint.Remembertologoff(退出)whenyouleaveawebsite,especiallyifyouareusingasharedcomputer.Ifyoudon’t,someoneelsecaneasilypretend(假装)tobeyou!WhenusingWi-Fihotspotsincoffeeshops,librariesandotherplaces,trynottologinappsthatneedpersonalinformation.Don’ttellanyoneyourpasswords(密码)anddon’twritethemdowninaplacewhereotherscansee.Makethemmoredifficulttorememberbycombiningletters,numbersandpunctuationmarks.Makesurethatyourblogsorpostsareseenonlywithinyourcircleoffriends.Nothingismoreimportantthanyourprivacy(隐私).Justaclickonyourappsandsoftwarecanmakeyourfilesprivateandsafe.Remembertodothis,especiallyaftermakinganychanges.Thinktwicebeforesharingdetailslikeyouremail,homeaddress,WeChatID,schoolorphonenumberwithsomeone.Ifyouwanttopostcommentsonline,don’tuseyourrealname.Insteadyoucaninventanickname.Youcanalsouseapictureinsteadofarealphoto.Asteenagers,ifyoureadanythingonlinethatmakesyoufeeldownandworried,remembertoaskforhelp.Tellanadultyoutrust.Therearealsowaystoreportunsuitablecontentonline.ThinkaboutthefutureRememberyourfavouritewebsitesbyusingthehistorybuttonandthebookmarkonyourcomputerormobilephones.Thisisawaythatyourdigitalfootprintcanworkforyou,butremembertoclearyourfootprintregularly(定期地).Allkindsofpeopleareinterestedinyourdigitalfootprint.It’snowquitecommonforcolleges,universitiesandbossestocheckouttheonlineinformationofpossiblecandidates(申请人).Therearecasesofpeoplehavingmissedoutonjobsandplacesincollegebecausetheirdigitalfootprintdidn’timpresspeople.So,remember:takegoodcareofyourdigitalfootprintwiththefutureinyourmind!YourDigitalFootprintIntroductionAdigitalfootprintisaseriesofyouronline

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,whichcanbeviewedbyothers.Tipsfortakingcareofyourdigitalfootprint◆Remembertologoff,especiallywhenusingasharedcomputerorWi-Fihotspotsin

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places.◆To

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yourpasswords,createthemwithmixedletters,numbersandsymbolsandneverrecordtheminaneasilyseenplace.◆Clickyourprivacysettingstomakesureyourpostsareonly

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toyourfriends.◆Takeit

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whensharingdetailsaboutyourinformationonline.Useanicknameinstead.◆Whenfacingunsuitableonlinecontent,don’tkeepitto

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.Thoughtsaboutthefuture◆Makeuseofyourdigitalfootprintwiselywhenitcomestoyourfavouritewebsites.Yourfootprintcanbeausefultool,but

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itatcertaintimesisnecessaryforprivacy.◆Leaveanimpressiononthosewhoareinterestedinyouthroughyourdigitalfootprint,whichcanhelpyougetajoborbe

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byacollege.ConclusionIt’simportanttomanageyourdigitalfootprintcarefullyforabetterfuture.YourOpinion9.Howdoyoukeepyourdigitalfootprintsafeinyourdailylife?(atleast15words)

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五、选词填空-短文:本大题共1小题,共10分。42.

marks

dangerous

challenges

useful

ishometo

protectingAsthelongestriverinAsia,theYangtzeRiverisoneoftheheartlandsofChinesecivilization(文明).Withitsdifferentkindsofforestsandwetlands,theYangtzeRiverarea

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manyrareanimalsandplantssuchasthegiantpanda,theYangtzefinlessporpoise(江豚)andtheginkgotree.Thewetlandecosystemsplayanimportantroleincontrollingclimate(气候)and

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waterresources.However,theYangtzeRiverhasfaced

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inrecentyearsbecauseofoverfishingandenvironmentalpollution.Tosolvetheseproblems,theChinesegovernmentintroducedaplanin2016toincreasethelong-termprotectionofChina’s“motherriver”.Thisyear

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the10thanniversary(周年纪念日)ofcarryingouttheplan.Many

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changeshavetakenplaceoverthepast10years.Asaresult,the“motherriver”isbecomingmorebeautifulandfulloflifeonceagain.(1)

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六、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。43.Formostofourhistory,wehorseslivedwithoutyou.Ourstorybeganmorethan50millionyearsago,longbeforemodernhumansa

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.Ourearliestknownancestor(祖先)livedinthickforests.Shewassmall—aboutthesizeofafox.Shehadfourtoesoneachfrontfootandthreeoneachbackfoot.AstheEarth'sclimatechanged,thoseforestsgavewaytoopengrasslands,andwehadtochange.Webecamebigger.Ourmanytoesturnedintosingle,stronghooves(蹄子)thatwereperfectforr

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acrossthefields.Ourteethchanged,too.Theywerenolongerf

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forsoftleaves.Instead,theybecamestrongenoughtochew(嚼碎)hardgrasses.Ourbrainsgrewaswell,helpingusdiscoverdangerandr

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paths.Inthisway,wewouldnotgetlostonthewidegrasslands.WeranwildacrossNorthAmerica,AsiaandEurope.Then,about5,500yearsago,somethingunusualhappened.AgroupofhumansinCentralAsiatriedtotame(驯服)ourancestors.Fromthatmomenton,ourpathsbecametiedtogether.Atfirst,humansusedusformeatandmilk,astheydidwithotherbiggrass-eatinganimals.However,theysoondiscoveredthatourspeedandstrengthcouldhelpthemtravelandcarryh

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things.Humansinventedspecialequipment(设备)tohelpthemrideandcontrolus.W

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ourhelp,humanscouldtravelfartherandfasterthaneverbefore.Overtime,theydidn'tjustuseus—theydependedonus.TheGreekst

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usforsport,andtheRomansusedusforwar,transportandfarming.AlongtheSilkRoads,wehelpedcarrysilk,spicesandideasfromoneculturetoanother.Inallthesecases,weweremorethanjusta

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;wewereenginesofhistory.Thatcontinueduntilthe1800s,whenanotherturningpointcame:industrialization(工业化).Steamengines(蒸汽机),cars,andmachinesbegantotakether

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ofus.Millionsofusdisappearedfromcitiesandfarms.Still,wenevertrulyl

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.Today,someofushelpastherapyanimals.Otherscompeteinsportsorraces.Manyofusappearinceremonial(仪式的)events.Childrenlearntorideusincamps,whereweteachbalance,confidenceandcare.Ourpartnership,Ibelieve,isfarfromover.(1)

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七、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。44.请根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使短文意思完整正确。TheFIFAWorldCupwillbringfootballexcitementallovertheworldthissummer."Suchao"hastakentheleadandeveryonehasagreatsenseof

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(骄傲)intheirhometown.Theplayersarecommonpeople,

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(包括)teachers,workersandstudents.Thisyear'sseasonarrivesamonthearlierandwill

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(持续)untillateOctober.Duringthistime,citiesinJiangsuProvincewillbefullofvisitorsand

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(多彩的)activities.Wuxihasofferedaguidetoplacesforwatchingmatches.Therearemany

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(固定的)areas,suchasshoppingdistricts,nightmarkets,hotelsandrestaurants.Fanscangathertowatchgamesonbigoutdoorscreensandenjoytheirnightlife.请用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文意思完整正确。Haveyouevereatendinnerwithsomeonewhowon'tstopcheckingtheirphone?You'veprobablydoneityourself.Recentstudiesshowthatmorethan70%ofpeoplechecktheirphoneswhen

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(eat)out,whileover50%offamilieseatdinnerwiththeirphonesatthetable.Itisquitecommon

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(use)phonesduringdinner,butit'saterrible

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