2025-2026学年江苏省南通市如皋经济技术开发区实验初中九年级(上)9月份反馈练习英语试卷-自定义类型
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这是一份2025-2026学年江苏省南通市如皋经济技术开发区实验初中九年级(上)9月份反馈练习英语试卷-自定义类型,共20页。试卷主要包含了听力-选择题,单选题,完形填空,阅读理解,任务型阅读-简答,信息匹配,首字母短文填空,阅读填空等内容,欢迎下载使用。
1.What des the girl want t be in the future?
A. B. C.
2.What is the weather like at the mment?
A. B. C.
3.What clur are the speakers talking abut?
A. B.
C.
4.What did Jim’s father take away frm him?
A. B. C.
5.What are the man and the wman ding?
A. They are watching TV.B. They are shpping.
C. They are calling.
6.Hw much will the man pay if he makes a five-minute call?
A. 18 dllars.B. 25 dllars.C. 40 dllars.
7.Wh made a speech at the party?
A. Jane.B. Je.C. Paul.
8.What des the girl think f Mike?
A. Cnfident and active.B. Mdest and active.
C. Helpful and mdest.
9.Why des the man want t keep the windw clsed?
A. The air inside is fresh.B. It is cld utside.
C. He is ill.
10.Wh is the wman talking t?
A. A husewner.B. A gardener.C. A cleaner.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is Mr Green?
A. He is Mr. Li’s student.B. He is a Science teacher.
C. He is Mr. Li’s classmate.
12.What d Mary’s classmates think f the life n Mars?
A. Very interesting.B. Very bring.C. Very surprising.
听短文,回答以下各小题。请根据短文内容,选择正确答案,完成信息记录表。
13.A. n Sunday eveningB. n April 18C. next Friday
14.A. the dining hallB. the Students’ Unin
C. the schl hall
15.A. sing a sngB. bring a small gift
C. make an annuncement
听短文,回答下列小题。
16.Why did the shpkeeper say the dress had been sld?
A. Because smene had bught it.
B. Because the wman was nt rich.
C. Because he thught the wman culdn’t pay fr it.
17.Did the wman think the dress had been sld?
A. Yes, she did.B. N, she didn’t.C. We dn’t knw.
18.What was the wman wearing the next day?
A. The same dress, very beautiful.
B. A different dress, very beautiful.
C. The same dress, cmmn.
19.Hw must the shpkeeper feel finally?
A. Happy.B. Tired.C. Angry.
20.What happened at the end f this stry?
A. The wman didn’t buy a dress.
B. The wman bught the mst beautiful dress.
C. The wman bught the dress she had seen the day befre.
二、单选题:本大题共10小题,共10分。
21.—What d yu think f the Belt and Rad Initiative (一带一路倡议)?—Great! It will help China imprve the ________ with thse related cuntries.
A. agreementB. relatinshipC. envirnmentD. infrmatin
22.— Why dn't yu get used t the life in such a big city?—_____ the crwded traffic ____ the high living cst. The nly reasn is the terrible pllutin.
A. Nt nly; but alsB. Either;r
C. Bth;andD. Neither; nr
23.—Sme peple nw think there is n need t wear masks when ging ut.—We can’t be ________ careful. ________.
A. s; Many hands make light wrk
B. t; Actins speak luder than wrds
C. t; Preventin is better than cure
D. very; Dn’t put all yur eggs in ne basket
24.—What were yu ding at 10 a.m. n April 4th?—We were murning fr three minutes in silence. And it _ us f the death in the utbreak f the COVID-19.
A. remindedB. rememberedC. returnedD. resulted
25.—Chinese peple ________ use chpsticks while Americans ________ knives and frks.—Different cultures make it.
A. prefer t; wuld ratherB. wuld rather; prefer t
C. wuld rather; preferD. prefer; wuld rather
26.—Lily, hw is Daniel’s plan fr ur class trip ging n?—I’m nt sure. It ________ be cmpleted. I saw him wrking n it this mrning.
A. may ntB. shuldn’tC. can’tD. mustn’t
27.While reading the material n yur right, which reading skill can help when yu want t get the general infrmatin?
A. SkimmingB. Scanning
C. Detailed readingD. Guessing
28.—What’s wrng with yur cmputer?—I’m sure ________ there is smething wrng with it, but I wnder ________ it can be repaired.
A. that; thatB. that; whetherC. if; whetherD. whether; that
29.—Yu dn’t knw what great difficulty I had ________ t get the tw tickets.—But the film is really wrth ________ twice.
A. managed; t be seenB. t manage; seeing
C. managing; being seenD. managing; seeing
30.—I lve the Internet. I’ve cme t knw many friends n the net.—_________. Few f them wuld becme yur real friends.
A. I can’t agree mreB. I’m pleased t knw that
C. That’s fr sureD. That’s nt the case
三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共22.5分。
My family had never dne anything different befre. S when Aunt Jen invited us t her 31 spring farm party, I was really excited. I decided t make the day special, s I baked cupcakes fr the party and decrated them t lk like sft sheep by using sme 32 .
“Yummy!” My sister Indi said with a laugh, quickly stealing a candy.
“That’s enugh, Indi! I need thse fr my sheep!”
“D real sheep eat these?”
“They’re just fr making the cupcakes lk 33 !” I laughed t.
Sn, Indi and my brther Tex jined in. They 34 s many candies that their cupcakes lked mre like strange animals than my sheep.
“Time t g nw,” Dad annunced.
But things didn’t g 35 as usual. First, Tex culdn’t find his shes. Then Mm realized she’d 36 her wallet at hme. Halfway t Aunt Jen’s, Indi suddenly needed a bathrm. We had t take a lng way t find ne. Dad then 37 a new back rad, but it nly led us farther away. As we were in the middle f nwhere, ur car started making a strange nise and 38 .
“Help wn’t cme fr at least an hur,” Mm said, sunding 39 .
“Nw we’ll 40 the whle party!” Tex cmplained.
Dad smiled and pinted t a field full f clrful flwers. “Why nt have ur wn picnic here?” At first, we weren’t excited abut it, but as we 41 the blanket and started eating, smething amazing happened.
A huge butterfly gently landed n Indi’s knee. Nearby, tw small rabbits 42 acrss the grass, happily eating. Suddenly, we heard a lud rustling, and hundreds f birds sht up frm the trees, flying int the sky in huge circles abve us.
“Ww!” I cried. “It’s like 43 !”
“Migratin (迁徙) seasn,” Dad said. “These birds travel thrugh Califrnia every spring—millins f them!”
We never made it t Aunt Jen’s farm, 44 that didn’t matter. Sitting in that field, enjying my cupcakes under the pen sky, I understd smething imprtant: when things dn’t wrk ut, disappintments (失望) may 45 unexpected wnders. Keep yur eyes pen, and yu might find jy right under yur nse!
31.A. dailyB. weeklyC. mnthlyD. yearly
32.A. candiesB. bananasC. tmatesD. flwers
33.A. freshB. cuteC. clearD. sweet
34.A. bughtB. madeC. addedD. rdered
35.A. badlyB. freelyC. quietlyD. smthly
36.A. fundB. leftC. brughtD. checked
37.A. triedB. markedC. mentinedD. repaired
38.A. appearedB. arrivedC. stppedD. drpped
39.A. excitedB. tiredC. relaxedD. surprised
40.A. changeB. rganizeC. shareD. miss
41.A. spread utB. handed utC. cut utD. carried ut
42.A. rdeB. flewC. jumpedD. climbed
43.A. windB. magicC. musicD. fg
44.A. andB. rC. butD. s
45.A. hideB. lseC. frgetD. avid
四、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
Hundreds f years ag, ideas like flying t anther city thrugh the air sunded like dreams. Yet nw scientific study has made them real. Culd ther fairy tales cme true smeday?
46.If astrnauts culd hibernate, they wuld ________.
A. stp grwing cmpletelyB. sleep thrugh space travel
C. need mre fd and waterD. cmmunicate with animals
47.Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A. Animals think like peple in giving directins.
B. Scientists have succeeded in talking back t animals.
C. A cmmn persn’s hair culd hld up a giant panda.
D. Rapunzel in the fairy tale has the lngest hair in histry.
48.What is the main purpse f this passage?
A. T discuss new inventins fr space travel.
B. T tell us hw scientists influence fairy tales.
C. T cmpare different animals’ talking habits.
D. T shw scientific pssibilities behind fairy tales.
B
Sprts might have started as a way t survive. Lng ag, peple ran, jumped, and climbed t stay alive. Hunters were knwn fr their special skills. Wall paintings frm centuries ag, shwing activities like wrestling r dancing, were fund in an Egyptian tmb. The ancient Greeks made a big change by hlding the first Olympic Games.
Mdern sprts began in England in the early 19th century and then spread glbally. These became the mdels fr sprts such as ftball that we play nw.
Sprts cme in many shapes and sizes. Organized sprts, whether swimming r ice hckey, are serius frms f play. There are rules t bey, skills and psitins t learn, and plans t carry ut. Team sprts like sccer require yu t wrk with teammates, while individual (个人的) sprts such as tennis fcus n yur persnal perfrmance.
There’s n dubt that sprts are valuable. The American Academy f Pediatrics says play is imprtant fr kids’ and teens’ thinking, bdies, scial lives and feelings. Sprts exercise ur bdies and teach us abut urselves and ur wrld. Organized sprts get us using ur bdies and minds, which makes us mre imaginative, curius, and creative. The skills we learn can help us in schl and later at wrk.
In an ideal wrld, sprts wuld always be fun. But in reality, sprts can cause physical hurt like brken bnes, and als harm in mind. In team sprts, misunderstandings and hurt feelings are part f the learning prcess. Sprts are suppsed t bring peple tgether, but they can als drive peple apart. But even when they’re nt always a cheerful experience, they shw us hw t face life’s challenges.
Yu dn’t have t be n a schl team. But many, like schl caches, have fund ways t make play their wrk, which makes them feel whle.
There’s n better place t play and learn abut the wrld than n a sprts field. N matter what sprt yu chse, the key is t play fr fun. When yu d, yu’re already a winner.
49.In which part f a newspaper can we prbably read this passage?
A. Travel.B. Nature.C. Technlgy.D. Entertainment.
50.Why is play imprtant fr teenagers accrding t the passage?
A. It reduces their physical hurt easily.
B. It imprves their mind and bdy health.
C. It helps them have mre time fr sleep.
D. It teaches them hw t win cmpetitins.
51.Which f the fllwing is the writer’s pinin?
A. Peple shuld try t becme a famus athlete.
B. Peple can play mainly fr fun and enjyment.
C. Trying team sprts is better than individual nes.
D. Aviding sprts that cause hurt is the best chice.
52.What may be the best title fr the passage?
A. The Styles f SprtsB. The Histry f Sprts
C. The Charm f SprtsD. The Challenges f Sprts
C
Shuld we use AI in schls? Sme peple may say n, but many experts and fficials think AI tls shuld be safely and prperly used in schls instead f being banned (禁止).
Zheng Qinghua, president f Tngji University, stressed the imprtance f taking the chances and challenges presented by AI empwered educatin (教育). He suggested that yung peple shuld be guided t imprve their understanding f the knwledge created by technlgy.
In fact, AI has already becme mre and mre imprtant fr teaching, learning, and schl management. Zheng stressed the wide use f different mdels such as Ernie Bt, an AI chatbt develped by Baidu. It can write papers, slve science prblems and help students with their hmewrk and tests. A survey shwed that 89 percent f students had used ChatGPT fr hmewrk assistance.
Sme peple wrry that it may bring the prblem f dishnesty and sme bad influence n educatin. Instead f simply using AI t give answers r finish hmewrk and tests, peple shuld cncentrate nusing AI t help students be creative and have the ability t slve real-wrld prblems, said Zheng.
T make sure AI is used safely, effectively and prperly, peple arund the wrld are wrking n rules. In the US, plans are made t prtect peple’s rights when using chatbts. As Clin Bailey, president f Queen Mary University f Lndn, pinted ut that the UK gvernment is taking actin t manage AI and encurage creativity. China has als dne smething fr managing AI services. Chen Jie, vice-minister f educatin, said it’s imprtant fr schls and research centers t wrk tgether t deal with prblems caused by AI.
53.What methd did the authr use t intrduce the tpic?
A. By asking and answering.B. By ding a survey.
C. By shwing an example.D. By using a famus saying.
54.What pinin may Zheng Qinghua supprt?
A. AI mdels shuld nt be allwed t use in schl.
B. Schls shuld guide and encurage students t use AI prperly.
C. Students shuld buy different mdels t slve real-wrld prblems.
D. Many mdels like Ernie Bt have a bad influence n students’ study.
55.What des the underlined phrase “cncentrate n” mean in Paragraph 4?
A. pay mre attentin tB. spend less time in
C. give up the pinin fD. get mre used t
56.What is the main idea f last Paragraph?
A. AI is changing ur daily life quickly.
B. AI’s influence n educatin attracts glbal attentin.
C. Great effrts arund the wrld are being put int managing AI.
D. China, the USA and the UK are leading the wrld in the use f AI.
D
Have yu ever blamed bad luck fr failures? The truth is far mre pwerful: success grws frm chices, nt chances. Within every persn lies the ability t succeed—like seeds waiting t grw. Yur mind, the greatest tl ever created, hlds bth these seeds and the pwer t make them grw.
Success starts with believing in yurself. Peple wh see themselves as helpless ften feel they cntrl nthing, like leaves mving in the wind. Research shws that thse wh dn’t believe in themselves give up mre ften when facing difficulties. On the ther hand, peple wh believe in themselves knw they can change their lives. If yu think “I can make my life better,” yu will slve prblems twice as easily. This is nt just a thery; studies invlving students and athletes prve that self-belief directly influences utcmes.
Cnsider the difference between winners and lsers. Unsuccessful peple ften think, “Things just happen.” Successful peple knw this is nt true. Research shws that mst successful peple actively lk fr the causes behind events. Fr example, if a student fails a test, a lser might cmplain, “The test was t hard.” A winner wuld think, “I shuld have studied harder.” In this way, they turn challenges int chances.
Everything in life happens fr a reasn. By finding ut causes, we gain cntrl ver effects. Imagine tw runners: ne trains daily, while the ther skips practice. Their race results are nt just luck—they are easy t guess. This idea wrks in all parts f life, like schl tests r making friends. Studies shw that peple wh believe hard wrk helps them succeed are much mre likely t reach their gals.
Being arund psitive thinkers als matters. Psitive friends can increase yur chances f success, much like sunlight helps plants grw. Just like farmers take care f plants, yu can help yur “success seeds” grw by wrking hard every day and learning. Avid thse wh say yu can’t d things—their bad thughts can stunt yur grwth.
In the end, yur chices decide yur future. Whether in studies, health, r relatinships, yu are in cntrl. Accepting this truth isn’t always easy, but it’s the first step t greatness. As the saying ges, “Yu were brn t succeed.” Nw, it’s time t chse victry.
57.What is the key t yur success accrding t the passage?
A. Yur luck.B. Yur mind.C. The seed.D. The pwer.
58.What d mst successful peple believe accrding t the passage?
A. Things in life take place by chance.
B. Practice seems t be a waste f time.
C. Failure results frm pr preparatin.
D. Difficulties always lead t bad effects.
59.What des the underlined wrd “stunt” in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A. Stp.B. Shw.C. Start.D. Shape.
60.Why is this passage written?
A. T ask peple t get away frm bad luck.
B. T advise peple t make psitive friends.
C. T invite peple t change their daily lives.
D. T encurage peple t fight fr their gals.
五、任务型阅读-简答:本大题共1小题,共10分。
61.17-Year-Old Is Yungest t Fly Arund the Wrld
On August 24, 17-year-ld Mack Rutherfrd landed (降落) his micrlight airplane safely back in Bulgaria, cmpleting a five-mnth effrt t fly arund the wrld. He has nw set the recrd as the yungest persn t fly arund the wrld alne.
Mack’s flight began in Bulgaria, where he tk ff n March 23. He was 16 at the time, but celebrated his birthday during his trip arund the wrld.
He flew in a small, tw-seater micrlight airplane, able t fly at speeds f abut 186 mph (300 kph). One f the plane’s seats was replaced with an extra gas tank, which allwed Mack t cver lnger distances. The plane als had satellite cmmunicatins that let Mack stay in tuch with peple n the grund.
Mack’s rute tk him ver Eurpe, Africa, Asia, and Nrth America. He visited 30 cuntries in all and cvered 33,630 miles.
Thugh Mack expected his trip t take tw t three mnths, he had t change his ideas. In sme places, he had t wait lng fr getting permissin (批准) t fly. Other prblems required majr changes t his flight plan.
Mack als faced lts f ther challenges, many f them related t extreme weather. In Sudan, Mack had t deal with sandstrms. He had t fly thrugh heavy rain in India, and ended up with water in his gas tanks.
He said crssing the Pacific Ocean was the mst difficult part f the trip. After a 10-hur flight frm Japan, he had t land-just as it was getting dark-n an island with n ne else n it. He spent the night in the pen air.
In spite f all the difficult times, Mack described the trip as “amazing”.
Nw Mack has set the recrd fr the yungest persn t fly arund the wrld alne, beating 18-year-ld English pilt, Travis Ludlw, wh set the recrd last year.
Mack says he hpes his trip will shw yung peple they can make a difference. “Yu dn’t need t be 18 t d smething special. Just fllw yur dreams and they will eventually cme true,” he said.
(1) Hw lng did it take Mack t fly arund the wrld?______________________________________________________________________________
(2) Hw did Mack keep in tuch with peple n the grund?______________________________________________________________________________
(3) Which part f the trip was the mst difficult fr Mack?______________________________________________________________________________
(4) Hw many cntinents (大洲) did Mack travel acrss?______________________________________________________________________________
(5) D yu think Mack is a rle mdel (榜样) fr yung peple? Why r why nt? (请自拟一句话作答) _______________________________________________________________________________
六、信息匹配:本大题共5小题,共10分。
Have yu ever lked clsely at the paper mney frm different cuntries? Yu will see mre than numbers and clurs. Yu will discver pictures f rivers, muntains, buildings and famus peple. 1 They are like small lessns in culture, histry and nature. Paper mney isn’t just fr spending—it’s als fr learning.
Let’s start with China. 2 On the 20 yuan nte (纸币), there is the Lijiang River in Guilin, with green muntains rising frm calm waters. 3 On the 5 yuan nte, yu’ll find Munt Tai, ne f the mst famus muntains in China. A large number f pems were written in praise f it.
4 Switzerland’s ntes include muntains, rivers, and even wind patterns (图案)! Canada’s have snwy landscapes and maple leaves (枫叶).
These days, many peple use phnes r cards as a way t pay. 5 But paper mney still has its value—nt nly in mney, but in meaning. Yu can hld it, lk at it, and learn frm it. It can be a tiny museum in yur pcket.
S next time yu hld yur paper mney, take a secnd lk.
A.It’s fast and easy.
B.It’s a lessn wrth learning.
C.Other cuntries d this t, in their wn way.
D.It’s s beautiful that artists have painted it fr centuries.
E.The Chinese yuan is a perfect mix f nature and traditin.
F.These pictures ften shw what each cuntry finds imprtant.
62.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. F
63.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. F
64.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. F
65.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. F
66.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. F
七、首字母短文填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
67.When peple mved t a faraway twn, it tk a lng time t receive their friends’ letters. Thanks t prgress in technlgy, hw we make friends and c 1 with them has changed greatly.
Nwadays, scial media (社交媒体) tls let us see what ur friends are up t and maintain friendships n matter hw far we g. All we n 2 is a Wi-Fi cnnectin.
The digital age als enables us t find peple wh share ur i 3 such as cllecting mdel cars r playing an unusual instrument. Whatever ur hbbies are, the Internet can c 4 us with thers wh als enjy ding them, even if they live n the ther side f the wrld.
But when yu “friend” peple nline, des this mean that they are really yur friends? It d 5 . If peple always exchange true p 6 infrmatin nline, then yes, these friendships can be real and meaningful. But we need t r 7 that what we see n scial media is ften nt the whle truth abut a persn.
On scial media sites, peple tend t pst nly psitive updates that make them lk happy and friendly. But smiling phts may nt be r 8 . A yung persn culd be ld; a wman culd be a man; we culd even s 9 ur infrmatin with criminals (罪犯).
But this desn’t mean that we shuld thrw the baby ut with the bathwater.
Althugh technlgy has changed the way we acquire friends, the meaning f friendship and ur lnging fr friends remain the same. As Aristtle said, n ne wuld chse t live w 10 friends, even if he had all ther gds.
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八、阅读填空:本大题共1小题,共10分。
68.Su Shi, knwn as Su Dngp, was a famus Chinese writer, pet and painter.
When he was yung, he read a lt f bks and wrte many gd articles. Peple thught 1 (high) f him. Because f this, he became very prud and wrte a cuplet (对联) fr 2 (he).
Knwing all the wrds in the wrld;
Reading all the bks n the earth.
A wise ld man saw this cuplet and thught, “It is necessary fr Su Shi 3 (learn) hw t be mdest.” S, ne day, he came t Su Shi’s huse with a bk.
The ld man shwed Su Shi the bk and explained, “S far, I 4 (read) the bk several times, but there are still sme difficult wrds that I can’t understand. I have asked many peple, but nne f them culd understand their 5 (mean). I have heard that yu are a persn f rich knwledge, s I cme t ask yu.”
Full f cnfidence, Su Shi tk the bk frm the ld 6 (man) hand, but when he pened it, he became very 7 (surprise) because there were many wrds he didn’t knw. At that mment, Su Shi realized that there were many mre things that he had t learn.
Actually, the ld man knew every wrd in this bk. He just wanted t make Su Shi knw the 8 (imprtant) f being mdest. Su Shi was embarrassed (尴尬的) and said, “Nw I knw why yu came. I shuldn’t have been s arrgant (自大的).”
The ld man smiled and 9 (leave). Then Su Shi quickly tk his brush and ink, and added sme wrds t the cuplet:
Wrking hard t knw all the wrds in the wrld;
Being determined t read all the bks n the earth.
Frm then n, he wrked even 10 (hard) than befre. Finally, Su Shi made great achievements in many fields, especially in literature.
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九、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
69.我校英文杂志正在为其“Clurs”专栏招募小记者,假如你是Millie,你想应聘该职位,需要向主编Mr. Smith写一篇自荐信。注意:请根据以下提示和要求,展开合理想象。词数不少于90,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mr. Smith,
I’m writing t recmmend myself t be the reprter f yur magazine. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I think I am the mst suitable persn t be the reprter. I hpe that yu can agree with me.
1.【答案】B
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】A
4.【答案】A
5.【答案】C
6.【答案】A
7.【答案】C
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】C
10.【答案】A
11~12.【答案】B、A
13~15.【答案】B、C、B
16~20.【答案】C、B、B、B、C
21.【答案】B
22.【答案】D
23.【答案】C
24.【答案】A
25.【答案】C
26.【答案】A
27.【答案】A
28.【答案】B
29.【答案】D
30.【答案】D
31~45.【答案】D、A、B、C、D、B、A、C、B、D、A、C、B、C、A
46~48.【答案】B、C、D
49~52.【答案】D、B、B、C
53~56.【答案】A、B、A、C
57~60.【答案】B、C、A、D
61.【答案】【小题1】
Five mnths.
【小题2】
Thrugh satellite cmmunicatins.
【小题3】
Crssing the Pacific Ocean.
【小题4】
Fur.
【小题5】
Yes. Because he shws that yung peple can achieve big dreams thrugh curage and persistence.
62~66.【答案】F、E、D、C、A
67.【答案】【小题1】
cmmunicate
【小题2】
need
【小题3】
interests
【小题4】
cnnect
【小题5】
depends
【小题6】
persnal
【小题7】
realize
【小题8】
real
【小题9】
share
【小题10】
withut
68.【答案】【小题1】
highly
【小题2】
himself
【小题3】
t learn
【小题4】
have read
【小题5】
meanings
【小题6】
man’s
【小题7】
surprised
【小题8】
imprtance
【小题9】
left
【小题10】
harder
69.【答案】Dear Mr. Smith,
I’m writing t recmmend myself t be the reprter f yur magazine. I’m Millie, a lively and utging student. I lve cmmunicating with thers and making new friends.
My hbbies are diverse. I enjy reading bks and writing stries. Besides, I’m keen n taking phts, which helps me capture beautiful mments. In additin, I enjy ding sprts, such as playing ftball, swimming, jgging and s n.
I have gd writing and interviewing skills. I can express ideas clearly.
My favurite clur is blue. It represents calmness and wisdm. I believe it can bring a peaceful feeling t readers.
I think I am the mst suitable persn t be the reprter. I hpe that yu can agree with me.
Yurs sincerely,
Millie
A welcme party
Time
It will begin at 7:30 p.m. ________.
Place
It will be held in ________.
Other infrmatin
There will be music, singing, dancing, games, etc.
Everyne is asked t ________.
Sleeping BeautyCuld anyne sleep fr 100 years? Prbably nt. The daily cycle f sleep and waking is set in yur bdy. But animals like bears can hibernate (冬眠) thrugh the winter until it warms.
If scientists can wrk ut hw animals hibernate, maybe ne day peple culd hibernate t. It wuld be great fr astrnauts t sleep thrugh the lng space jurney. But hibernating animals still grw lder, s a future Sleeping Beauty might wake up as a Sleeping Grandma.
Talk t AnimalsTalking t animals isn’t quite easy. But scientists are trying. Tiny cameras and micrphnes have cllected thusands f hurs f animal cnversatins. Pwerful cmputer prgrams study animal sunds and match them with pssible meanings. Sn they may let us talk back.
But there are still challenges. Many animals cmmunicate with smells, bdy language, and sunds that humans can’t hear. And animals dn’t think like peple. S, when we think they’re giving directins t the castle, they’re mre likely t be saying “This is my tree!”
Let Dwn Yur HairRapunzel lwers her lng hair t let visitrs in. But culd hair really hld up a prince?
Surprisingly, yes! A scientific study has fund ut that a single hair can hld 3 unces, the weight f a small tmat. And a cmmn head has abut 100,000 hairs. All thse tgether culd hld up a cuple f elephants. A prince? N prblem.
Hwever, Rapunzel wuld als need a shrter twer. Human hair nly grws a few feet lng. The lngest hair ever recrded is abut 18 feet lng—pretty shrt fr a twer.
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