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第60頁(共60頁)2025-2026學(xué)年上學(xué)期初中英語外研版九年級期末必刷??碱}之語篇—科普知識+環(huán)境保護一.完形填空(共2小題)1.(2024秋?濱海新區(qū)期末)Musichelpsusexercise,butwhydoesithavethiseffect?Scientistssaytherearesome(1).Thefirstissimple:musicdistracts(使……分心)us.Whenwelistentoasongwelike,ourbrainpaysattentiontothemusic.(2)weexercisefor20minutes,forexample,ourbodymaybetired.Butbecauseofthemusic,wemaynotfeelthisrightaway.(3),wewillexercisealittlelonger.Musiccanalsomotivate(激勵)us.Whenweheardancemusic,forexample,we(4)starttomovetothebeat(節(jié)拍).Anupbeat(歡快的)songalsomakesusfeelhappier.Thisgivesusenergyandhelpsus(5)longer.However,accordingtoanewstudybyscientistTomFritz,thisisonlypartoftheexplanation.Inthestudy,atfirst,F(xiàn)ritzdivided61peopleintoseveralgroups.(6)theyallexercisedtwice.Thefirsttime,eachgroupworkedoutforsixminutes(7)listeningtomusic.Thesecondtime,theyexercisedforsixminutesonspecialJymminmachine.Onthesemachines,eachgroupmademusicastheymoved.Intheend,53ofthe61peoplesaidthe(8)thing:theyfeltlesstiredwhentheyexercisedontheJymminmachines.HowdoesFritzexplainthis?FritzsaidthatmaybepeopledidbetterontheJymminmachinesbecausetheyhadmorecontrol.Peoplecreatedthebeat.(9)couldmakeitgofasterorslower.Also,eachgroupwasmakingmusictogetherandhavingfun.Inthefuture,F(xiàn)ritzwantsto(10)ifJymminexercisecanhelpwithsomeillnesses.Forexample,itmayevenbeagoodwaytotreatdepression(抑郁).(1)A.waysB.reasonsC.suggestionsD.ideas(2)A.WhenB.BeforeC.AfterD.Until(3)A.AsaresultB.InsomewaysC.AtthebeginningD.Atatime(4)A.speciallyB.sadlyC.naturallyD.successfully(5)A.laughB.exerciseC.thinkD.learn(6)A.SoB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Then(7)A.whileB.ifC.thoughD.till(8)A.difficultB.simpleC.boringD.same(9)A.HeB.TheyC.YouD.She(10)A.findoutB.lookforC.thinkofD.takeup2.(2024秋?包河區(qū)期末)Therewasoncealargebottleoffresh,cleanwater.Everydropofwaterinthebottlefelt(1)ofbeingsoclearandpure(純凈的).Dayafterday,theywouldcongratulateeachotheronhowcleanandbeautifultheywere.Butoneday,oneofthedropsgotboredwithhisclean(2).Hewantedtoseewhatwouldbeliketobeadirtydrop.Theotherdropstoldhimto(3)theidea,buthedidn'tlisten.Whenthedropcamebackalldirty,heturnedalltheotherdropsinthebottleintodirtydrops,too.They(4)togetcleanagain,butcouldn't.Severalmonthslater,someoneputthelargebottleinafountain(噴泉).Alotofcleanwaterenteredthelarge(5),andthedropsinitfinallybecamecleaner.Nowthedropsallknowthatiftheywanttobeclean,theneachoneofthemwillhavetostayclean.Correctingthemistakeofevenonesingledrop(6)alotofhardwork.Tosomedegree,thisbottleofwaterisjustlikethe(7).Ifwewanttoliveonacleanplanet,eachoneofuswillhavetobea"cleandrop".Wheneversomeoneorsomecountrybecomesa"dirtydrop"and(8)theairorthesea,thewholeearthwillbecomeabitdirtier.Itwillbevery(9),perhapsevenimpossible,tomake"bottleofwater"cleanagain.It'sthesameforyour(10).Ifyouwantyourclasstobeamongthebest,theneachofyouwillneedtodowell.Areyoua"cleandrop"?(1)A.tiredB.fullC.sickD.proud(2)A.holeB.seatC.environmentD.cave(3)A.giveupB.tryoutC.passdownD.takeaway(4)A.seemedB.triedC.hatedD.forgot(5)A.boatB.lakeC.riverD.bottle(6)A.needsB.endsC.savesD.accepts(7)A.clothB.earthC.rubberD.medicine(8)A.wastesB.burnsC.pollutesD.glues.(9)A.difficultB.simpleC.fairD.amazing(10)A.buildB.hobbyC.healthD.study二.閱讀理解(共13小題)3.(2024秋?瑤海區(qū)期末)Asyoumightexpectfromthename,thegreenhouseeffect(溫室效應(yīng))workslikeagreenhouse!Agreenhouseisabuildingwithglasswalls.Peopleusegreenhousestogrowplants,suchastomatoesandflowersthatgrowinhotplaces.Agreenhousestayswarminside,evenduringthewinter.Inthedaytime,sunlightshinesintothegreenhouseandwarmstheplantsandairinside.Atnighttime,it'scolderoutside,butthegreenhousestaysprettywarminside.That'sbecausetheglasswallsofthegreenhousekeepthesun'sheatinside.ThegreenhouseeffectworksmuchthesamewayonEarth.Duringtheday,thesunshinesthroughtheatmosphere(大氣層).Earth'ssurface(表面)warmsupinthesunlight.Atnight,thesurfacecools,givingheatbackintotheair.Butsomeoftheheatiskeptintheatmosphere.That'swhatkeepsourEarthwarm.HumanactivitiesarechangingEarth'snaturalgreenhouseeffect.BurningfuelslikecoalandoilputsmoreCO2intoouratmosphere.ToomuchCO2cancauseEarth'satmospheretoholdmoreandmoreheat.ThiscausesEarthtowarmup.Plantscanhelpalot.Allplants﹣frombigtreestotinyphytoplankton(浮游植物)intheocean﹣takeinCO2andgiveoffoxygen(氧氣).(1)Whatcanagreenhousedo?A.Itcanaddgreenplantstoyourhome.B.Itcanmaketheroombrightatnight.C.Itcankeeppeoplewarminwinter.D.Itcankeeptheplantswarminside.(2)Whichpictureshowsthemainideaofparagraph3?A.B.C.D.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fuel"probablymean?A.Somethingthatpeoplethrowawaybecausetheydon'tneedit.B.Somethingblackthatcanbefoundbelowtheground.C.Somethingusedtoproduceheatorpowerbyburning.D.Somethingnecessaryforlivingthingstogrowandbehealthy.(4)Howcanwedealwiththegreenhouseeffect?a.Planttrees.b.Protecttheplants.c.Burnlesscoal.d.Travelbycar.e.Eatseagrass.A.abcB.abdC.bceD.bde4.(2025?安徽二模)Naturehasmanywaysofsolvingproblems.Humanslearnalotfromanimalsandplants.Thereisasciencethatstudieshowwecopyideasfromnaturetocreateusefulproducts.Thisscienceiscalledbiomimetics(仿生學(xué)).Someanimals,likethesugarglider,havewing﹣likestructures(結(jié)構(gòu))tohelpthemflyfromtreetotree.Whentheyjump,theyspreadouttheirarmsandlegstoslowdownandlandeasily.Theideaforwing﹣suits,specialclothesthatletpeopleexperienceflying,comesfromthesugarglider.Otheranimals,likethearmadillo,havestructurestoprotectthemselves.Thearmadillohasahardshell(殼)thatprotectsitfromdangerousanimals.Whenitfeelsdangerous,Itrolls(卷曲)intoaballforsafety.Oncethedangerisgone,itunrolls.Thisbehaviorgavetheideaforthedesignofabackpackwithahardsurfacetoprotectthethingsinside.Plantshavealsohelpedcreateamazinginventions.OnefamousexampleisVelcro(魔術(shù)貼).Velcrohastwopiecesofcloththatsticktogetherwhenpressed.TheideaforVelcrocamefromtheburrs(帶刺的小果實)ofaplant.Theyhavespecialstructurestoallowthemselvestosticktoclothesorhair,helpingthemspreadtootherplaces.Biomimeticsisusedinmanywaysinourdailylife.Whatotherproblemswillnaturehelpussolveinthefuture?Let'swaitandsee!(1)Whathelpedtheinventionofwing﹣suits?A.Theamazingburrsofaplant.B.Thehardshellofthearmadillo.C.Thewing﹣likestructuresofthesugarglider.D.Therollingbehaviorofthearmadillo.(2)Howdoesthearmadilloprotectitselffromdanger?A.Byrollingintoaball.B.ByusingVelcro﹣likeburrs.C.Byjumpingfromtreetotree.D.Byspreadingitsarmsandlegs.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inparagraph4referto(指代)?A.Theburrs.B.Theclothes.C.Thebackpacks.D.Thestructures.(4)Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Tomakealistofnature'stypes.B.Toshowbiomimetics'value.C.Tocomparenatureandhumans.D.Toteachhowtoinventnewthings5.(2024秋?蜀山區(qū)期末)OnChineseNewYearEvein2024,3000drones(無人機)lituptheskyatChaotianmen,Chongqing,whichwaswatchedby100,000peopleandhad300millionviewsonline.Drones,smallflyingmachines,arebecomingverypopularrecently,becausetheycancompletedifficultandspecialtaskstimely.Afteranearthquake,theycanflyoverroadsthatareblockedandfindpeopleorseeiftherearedangers.Reachingthemountainvillagebyroadmaytakeseveralhours,butdronesprovideinformationinjustafewminutes.Dronesarealsogoodforprotectingwildlife.Forexample,theycanfindwherepoachersarehidingandiftheyarecarryingguns.Atnight,droneswithinfrared(紅外線的)camerascaneasilyfindtheminthedark.Atasportsevent,dronesareusedtogiveaviewfromaboveorhelpcoachesseehowtheirplayersaredoing.Inaword,droneshavebeenwidelyusedindifferentsituations.Dronesareabigpartofwhatwecallthe"low﹣altitudeeconomy(低空經(jīng)濟)."Theyarelessexpensiveandlessdangerousthanplanes.ManycompaniesinChina,likeDJI,aremakingdrones,andtherearemorethan2millionregistered(注冊)dronesinChina.Thedroneindustryisbelievedtobefullofchancesandpossibilities.(1)Whatistherightstructureofthetext?A.B.C.D.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"poachers"probablymeaninparagraph2?A.Peoplewhoprotectwildlife.B.Peoplewhokillanimalsagainstthelaw.C.Peoplewhoaregoodathiding.D.Peoplewhoareinterestedinexploring.(3)What.istheadvantageofdronescomparedtoplanes?A.Theyarefasterandlighter.B.Theycancarrymoreweight.C.Theyarecheaperandsafer.D.Theycanflyhigherandfarther.(4)Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsthefutureofChinesedrones?A.Worried.B.Hopeful.C.Doubtful.D.Uncertain.6.(2024秋?渭南期末)EveryoneinChinaknows"Tianyan".ItisactuallynamedFASTandistheworld'slargestsingle﹣apertureradiotelescope(單口徑射電望遠鏡),asbigasthirtyfootballfields.ItwascreatedbyNanRendong﹣﹣ascientistandengineer.NanRendongwasborninLiaoyuan,JilinProvincein1945.HewenttoTsinghuaUniversityin1963.In1984,hecompletedmorethantengreatastronomicalobservations(天文學(xué)觀測)intheworld.Inthe1990s,NanRendongstudiedandworkedinJapan.Atthattime,ourcountrydidn'thaveitsownequipment(設(shè)備)tomakeastronomicalobservations.Chinesescientistshadtoborrowequipmentfromdevelopedcountries.Soin1994,NanRendongmadeuphismindtoreturntoChina,givingupmakingmoremoneyinJapan.Hewantedtobuildhisowncountry'sequipmentforastronomicalobservation,sothatChinesescientistscouldseethefar﹣reachingsky.IttookNanRendong24yearstoplanforandbuildFAST.Finally,hisdreamcametrue,butthescientistleftusforeveraftermanyyears'hardwork.Heoncesaid,"IfthereisonlyasmallmistakewhenbuildingFAST,wearesorrytothecountryandtheChinesepeople.Toovercomedifficulties,wejustdependoneveryone'seffortsandkeeptrying.Itisthefruitfromthehardworkofalargegroupofpeople."(1)FASTisasbigas.A.13footballfieldsB.30footballfieldsC.13shoppingmallsD.30shoppingmalls(2)WhydidNanRendongreturntoChinafromJapan?A.Becausehisfamilymemberswantedhimtocomeback.B.BecausehewantedtomakeafurtherstudyinTsinghuaUniversity.C.Becausethereweremoreastronomicalobservationswaitinghimtocomplete.D.BecausehewantedtobuildChina'sownastronomicalobservationequipment.(3)HowlongdidittakeNanRendongtoplanforandbuildFAST?A.12months.B.24months.C.12years.D.24years.(4)Thepassageismainlyabout.A.thescientsitNanRendongandhisfamilylifeB.thescientsitNanRendongandhisschoollifeC.thescientsitNanRendongandhisgreatworktoChinaD.thescientsitNanRendongandtheprizeshegotinlife7.(2023秋?廬陽區(qū)校級期末)Humpbackwhales(座頭鯨)arealwaysknowntobesmartandcanbeseenwalkingtogethertocatchgroupsofsmallfish.Andifyoulistenclosely,youmightevenhearonesinging.Dr.JimDarling,ascientist,hasstudiedwhalesongsformorethan25yearsbyrecordingwhalesongsonaboatnearHawaii.Humpbackwhalesongscanbelonganddifficulttounderstand,sometimeslastingfor30minutesormore.Darlingsaysthatonlymale(雄性的)humpbackssing,butforunknownreasons.Itwasthoughtbeforethattheysangtoattract(吸引)females.Butscientistsshowedthatthiswasincorrectwhentheyplayedrecordingsofwhalesongsintheocean,andthefemale(雌性的)whalesdidn'tmakeanyresponseasiftheyheardnothing.Theydidn'tmoveormakeanysound.Anotherscientistoftheresearchteam,F(xiàn)lipNicklin,hasalsofoundthatahumpbackwhale'ssongsaredifferentindifferentpartsoftheworld.Thatmightalsobelikepopularsongsontheradio,changingfromoneyeartothenext.Still,there'ssomuchthescientistsdon'tknow.YearsofstudylieaheadforwhaleresearcherslikeJimDarling.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"response"mean?A.興趣B.噪聲C.競爭D.回應(yīng)(2)Whathappenedwhenwhalesongswereplayedintheocean?A.Nogroupsoffishcameover.B.Nofemalewhaleswereattracted.C.Malewhaleswouldsangback.D.Femalewhalesbegantoswimthere.(3)WhatdoDarlingandNicklinhaveincommon?A.Theirjobsaretofeedthewhales.B.Theycreatemanysongsofwhales.C.Theyarescientistsstudyingwhales.D.Theirinterestsaretoswimintheocean.8.(2023秋?欽州期末)Brightcolourswillbringyouactivefeelings.Forexample,thecolourredcanmakepeoplefeelactive.Infact,redcanevenmakeapersonfeelhungrier.Yellowcanincreaseenergy.Therefore,aroomwithstrongredandyellowwouldbeagoodplacetoeatalotoffoodquickly.Ontheotherhand,darkercolours,likeblueandgreenarepeaceful.Thecolourbluecanhelppeoplecalmdown.Soablueroomcanbeagoodplacetostudy.However,itiseasiertonodoffinablueroomthaninaredone.Maybeweshouldusesomegoodwaystoavoidfallingasleepeasily.Thecoloursofclothescanalsoinfluencepeople'sfeelings.Blackanddarkblueclothescanbringyouasenseofstrengthandseriousness.Therefore,apersoninablacksuitcanseemlikealeadermoreeasilythanonewearingwhite.Ifapersoniswearingadarksuitandaredtie,heorshemayseembothpowerfulandenergetic.Perhapsthisiswhymanybusinesspeopleweardarksuitswithredties.Brownandgreenclothescanbringyouasenseofconfidence.Thatmeansitmayseemeasiertotrustthepeoplewearingsuchcolours.Therefore,manypeoplechoosetoweargreenorbrownclothesformeetingsorinterviews.Choiceofcolours,forroomsaswellasclothes,isnotsimplyaboutappearance.根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項。(1)Wheremightredworkproperlyaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Inthelibrary.B.Intherestaurant.C.Intheclassroom.(2)Howwillyoufeelwhenyoustayinablueroom?A.Sad.B.Hungry.C.Peaceful.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"nodoff"mean?A.Fallasleep.B.Keepquiet.C.Feelsick.(4)Whydopeopleusuallyweargreenorbrownclothesformeetingsorinterviews?A.Tomakethemselveslookhappy.B.Tomakethemselveslessserious.C.Tomakethemselvesmoreconfident.(5)Wherecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inasciencemagazine.B.Inamovieposter.C.Inasportsnewspaper.9.(2023秋?欽州期末)ThemagazineCrazyEnglishhasalittletestforyoungstudentseachweek.HereisJimmy'scompletedtestthisweek.WeeklyTest①Iprefertospendmyfreetime(b)(a)withmyfamily(b)withmyfriends(c)onmyown②IfIhaveaproblem,I'dliketo(a).(a)talktomyparents(b)talktomyfriends(c)solveitonmyown③Iprefertostudy(c).(a)athomewithmyfamilyaround(b)withmyfriends(c)onmyown④Formybirthday,Ipreferto(c).(a)bewithmyfamily(b)haveapartywithlotsoffriends(c)gooutjustwithmybestfriendYouget:1pointforeach(a);2pointsforeach(b);3pointsforeach(c);Goandfindoutwhatyourscoremeansbelow.Scoresandtheirmeanings:4﹣6:Yourfamilyisveryimportanttoyou.Youenjoybeingwithfriendsbutyourfamilycomesfirst.Youarekindandalwaysthinkmoreofothers.7﹣9:Youhavelotsoffriendsandliketohavefun.Youareclosetoyourfamilybutyourfriendsarequiteimportanttoyou,too.Youareeasy﹣goingandgenerous.10﹣12:Youprobablyhaveoneortwoclosefriendsbutyouprefertorelaxwithagoodbookthangotoaparty.Youareconfidentandliketodothingsforyourself.Youcane﹣mailusatweeklytest@andtellusyourresult.IthasdescribedaREALyou.根據(jù)表格內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項。(1)HowmanypointsdidJimmygetintheweeklytest?A.8.B.9.C.10.(2)WhatdoweknowfromJimmy'sresult?A.Heprobablyhasoneortwoclosefriends.B.Heenjoysbeingwithfriendsbuthisfamilycomesfirst.C.Hehasmanyfriendsandhisfriendsareveryimportanttohim.(3)Ifyouwanttosendtheresultofyourtesttothemagazine,whatcanyoudo?A.Sendane﹣mail.B.Postaletter.C.Makeaphonecall.(4)Bytakingthistest,whatwillyoufindout?A.Whatkindofpersonyouare.B.Howtomakemoregoodfriends.C.Howtosolveteenagerproblems.(5)Whoisthematerialwrittenfor?A.Parents.B.Teenagers.C.Teachers.10.(2025?杭州模擬)Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes:Musichelpsdevelopcertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.AstudyfromNorthwesternUniversityshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson'shearingability.Asapartofthestudy,twogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswerefoundtobeabletohearbetter,becausetheylearntopayattentiontocertainsounds.Forexample,whentheviolinistsplayinaband,theymustlistencloselytowhattheyareplayingandignoretheothersounds.Inthisway,musicianscanhearcertainsoundsbetter,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.GotfriedSchlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstroke(中風(fēng))patients.Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformationnormally.However,theycanstillsing.Dr.Schlaugwassurprisedtousesingingwordstohelphispatientsfinallyspeak.Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn'tsure.Musicseemstobeabletomakedifferentpartsofthebrainactive,includingthebadparts.Insomeway,thishelpspatientsusethosepartsofthebrainagain.Somusicisnotonlyenjoyable,butalsogoodforusinmanyotherways."Playinganinstrumentorsinging,"saysNinaKraus,"canhelpusdobetterinschoolandkeepourbrainsharpaswegetolder."(1)Whatwerethepeopleaskedtodointhestudy?A.Listentodifferentkindsofmusic.B.Makesomenoiseinaroom.C.Givesomepeoplemusicaltraining.D.Listentoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.(2)Whatdoesthewriterusetheexampleofvioliniststoexplain?A.Howmusiciansplayinaband.B.Howmusiciansmakebeautifulsounds.C.Whymusicianshavebetterhearingability.D.Whymusiciansareafraidoflotsofnoise.(3)Whatdoestheword"ignore"meaninthethirdparagraph?A.Listento.B.Lookat.C.Findout.D.Paynoattentionto.(4)HowdidGotfriedSchlaughelphisstrokepatientsspeak?A.Byplayingmusicforthem.B.Byusingsingingwords.C.Byfixingthebadpartsoftheirbrains.D.Byteachingthemtoplayinstruments.(5)Whatcanbeapropertitleforthetext?A.WaysofPlayingMusicB.AdviceaboutMakingBrainsActiveC.ResultsofStudyingStrokePatientsD.ConnectionbetweenMusicandLanguage11.(2023?揚州)Whatwouldhappenifyoutriedtoblowasoap(肥皂)bubbleinbelow﹣freezingweather?Woulditfreezeandfalltotheground?Wouldyouhavetohititwithastonetobreakit?Thesequestionscameintomymindonecoldwinterday.Itwastoocoldtoplayinthesnow,butitwasaperfecttimetoexperimentwithblowingfrozenbubbles.Toblowfrozenbubbles,Ihadtowaituntiltheairoutsidewasverycold.Forthisactivity,thatmeant10degreesbelow0Fahrenheitorcolder.Ididn'thavethebubblethingsthatcomeinabottle,soIuseddish﹣washingsoap.Addingadropofglycerinmadethesoapworkevenbetter.Ichoseaplaceoutofthewind,andblewbubblesthesamewayIalwaysdo.Iwatchedtoseewhatwouldhappen.Here'swhatIlearned.Ifthetemperatureislowenough,theskinofthebubblefrosts(結(jié)霜)over,becomingcloudyinsteadofclear.Andwhataboutthoserainbowswirls(漩渦狀物體)thatyouseeinsoapbubbles?Therainbowcolorsstayeven(均勻的)whenthebubblesfrost,buttheydon'tspinanymore.Thebubblesstillfloatintheair.Theydon'tfalltothegroundanyfasterthantheywouldonawarmsummerday.Whenthesefrozenbubblesbreak,theydon'tturnintotinydropsofsoapassummerbubblesdo.Theyturnintoshinyrainbowpiecesandflyslowlytotheground.Sometimesafrozenbubblewillrollacrossthesnowwithoutbreaking.Ifitbreaks,itmayleaveastrongbubbleskinontheground.Leavethebubblealoneanditmaystaythereforalongtime.Sometimescouldcatchabubbleandholdituntiltheheatofmyhandmadeitpop.Ilearnedoneotherthingaboutblowingfrozenbubbles.It'ssomuchfun.Iwanttotryitagainnextyear!(1)Howdoesthewriterbeginthepassage?A.Bycomparingtwotypesofbubbles.B.Bydescribingthefreezingcoldweather.C.Byaskingsomequestionsaboutthesubject.D.Bypresentingthetoolsneededtodotheexperiment.(2)Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.Makingsoapthatcanworkevenbetter.B.Makingbubblesthatwillstaylonger.C.Inventinganewkindofsoapthatmakesclearerbubbles.D.Findingoutwhathappenstobubblesinfreezingtemperatures.(3)Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappenifyoublowfrozensoapbubbles?A.Coldenough,theskinofthebubbleswillstayclear.B.Whenthebubblesfrost,therainbowcolorswillspinfaster.C.Afrozenbubblemayrollacrossthesnowwithoutbreaking.D.Whenthesefrozenbubblesbreak,theyturnintotinydropsofsoap.(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AscienceclubB.BrokenbubblesC.AhappychildD.Frozenbubbles12.(2024秋?包河區(qū)期末)Whatdoyoudowithyouroldclothes?Youmightthrowthemaway,sellthemorgivethemtopeopleinneed.Nomatterwhichwayyouchoose,it'salwaysyouwhohavetodecidewhattodo.However,Californiadecidedtopushclothingcompaniestotakecareoftheoldclothes.Asaresult,thestatepassedthefirstUSclothingrecyclinglaw(法律)onSept28,2024.Thisnewlawisexpectedtomakelesspollution.In2021,about1.2milliontonsofoldclotheswerethrownawayinCalifornia.While95%arereusableorrecyclable,only15%areactuallyrecycled.Thelawsaidthatcompaniesmakingclotheshavetosetupaprogramtoreuse,repairandrecycletheirgoods.What'smore,theywouldhavetopayforthecostsofthewholeprogram.Morethan150groups,includingenvironmentalgroupsandsomestoreslikeIkea,agreewiththelaw.Itwoulddogoodtotheenvironment.Itcouldalsocreateover1,000newgreenjobs,reportedTheGuardian.Asamainpolluter,thefashionindustry(時尚產(chǎn)業(yè))causesnearly10%oftheworld'scarbonemissions(碳排放),accordingtotheUnitedNations.OthercountrieslikeFranceandtheNetherlandsalsohavelawsonclothingrecyclingprograms.InFrance,forexample,thereare47,000recyclingcenters.(1)WhatdoesthenumbersinParagraph2show?A.Theproblemofclotheswasteisserious.B.Companiesareworriedaboutthelaw.C.Thenewlawhashadagreatinfluence.D.Toomanyclothesareproducedeachyear.(2)Whatdothecompanieshavetodoaccordingtothelaw?A.Reducethenumberofproducts.B.Selltheirgoodsatalowprice.C.Setupanewenvironmentalgroup.D.Payfortheclothingrecyclingprogram.(3)What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowtoReuseandRecycleOldClothesatHomeB.TheRiseofGreenJobsBecauseoftheNewLawC.FashionIndustryBecomesImportantinCaliforniaD.NewLawPushesCompaniestoReduceFashionWaste13.(2024秋?紅橋區(qū)期末)TheAralSea(咸海)isalakewithmuchsaltinAsia.Itwastheworld'sfourth﹣largestlakeinthepast,butover90%ofithasdriedup(枯竭).Itwasabout67,300squarekilometersin1960,whilein2020itwasonlyabout6,730squarekilometers.Maybewecan'tseethelakeoneday.ThereareonlytworiversrunningintotheAralSea.Russiastartedtogrowcottoninthelate1960s.Cottonfarmsusedtoomuchwaterfromthetworivers.Thelakecouldgetlittlewater.Besides,thereweremorepeoplelivingneartheAralSea.Theytookwaterfromit.Thelakelostmorewater.ItisverybadfortheAralSeatolosesomuchwater.Sand﹣duststorms(沙塵暴)comefromthedrylakebed.Theyarebadforpeople'shealth.TheAralSeabecomesmoresalty,andlotsoffishdiedbecauseofthis.(1)ThewaterareaoftheAralSeain2020isaboutofthatin1960.A.90%B.60%C.40%D.10%(2)WhenmayRussiastarttogrowcotton?A.In1968.B.In1965.C.In1963.D.In1960.(3)WhydidtheAralSealosesomuchwater?A.Becauseitrainedlittle.B.Becausethereweresand﹣duststorms.C.Becausemorepeoplelivednearbyandtookwaterfromit.D.BecausepeopleusedthewaterfromtheAralSeatowatercotton.(4)Lotsoffishdiedbecauseof.A.themoresaltylakeB.thesand﹣duststormsC.thedrylakebedD.thedirtywater(5)Paragraph4maytalkabout.A.howpeoplearoundtheAralSeagrowcottonB.whatpeoplearoundtheAralSeadotoprotectitC.howpeoplearoundtheAralSeafindmorefishD.whatmorepeopledotomakealivingaroundtheAralSea14.(2024秋?西青區(qū)期末)Wasterecyclingisabigproblemformostcountriesaroundtheworld.Manycountriesaretryingtothinkofwaystosolveit.Butmostofthewaysarenotverysuccessful.However,Germanyhasdoneagoodjobindealingwithitswaste.ItrecyclesmorewastethananyothercountryinEurope.Today,itsrecyclingiscloseto80%ofitswaste.TheGermangovernmentsetupanorganizationtochargecompaniesforthethingstheyusetopackage(包裝)products.Themorethingstheyuse,themorethecompanieswillpay.Thepurposeistoreducewastebeforeanyonebuysaproduct.Germanyhasalsoreducedglassandplasticgarbagebygivingmoneytopeoplewhofindandreturnbottlesandotheritems.Tohelpmakerecyclingeasier,recyclingbins(回收箱)inGermanycomeindifferentcolors.Papergoesinthebluebin,andplasticgoesintheyellowbin.Thebrownbinisforkitchenwasteandotherorganic(有機的)wastewhiletheblackorgreybinisforeverythingelse.Peoplehavetosort(把……分類)theirrubbishbeforethrowingitaway.Someofthegarbagecanbeturnedintonewthings.Forexample,kitchenwasteisturnedintocompost(混合肥料).Germanydealswithtwo﹣thirdsofitsrubbishbyrecycling.What'smore,theGermangovernmentwillburnthegarbagethatcannotberecycled.Burningthewastecanproduceelectricity,whichonlycreatesasmallamountofash(灰燼).Germanycandothisbecausepeopleagreewiththegovernment.Theythinkthatrecyclingisimportantforeveryone.(1)InGermany,therecyclingofthewasteisclosetotoday.A.60%B.70%C.80%D.90%(2)WhatdoestheunderlinedwordchargemeaninChinese?A.檢查B.改變C.選擇D.收費(3)W

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