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冲刺2025年中考英语必考题型终极预测(重庆专用) 专题06 任务型阅读15篇(名校模拟+地区真题) 基础篇 (24-25九年级下·重庆·阶段练习)阅读下文并回答问题。 The animated film Ne Zha 2 has become a huge success in the film industry since it was in cinema on January 29,2025. Directed by the famous Jiaozi (Yang Yu), it continues the exciting story of Ne Zha and Ao Bing from the first movie. What is the film about? After a terrible disaster called the “Heavenly Tribulation (天劫) ,” Ne Zha and Ao Bing lost their physical bodies. Their souls were in great danger until Taiyi Zhenren (太乙真人), a wise old man from Chinese myth story (神话故事), saved them using a magical seven-colored lotus. (莲花) However, peace did not last long. Their souls began to disappear again, making Taiyi Zhenren face a difficult task-rebuilding their bodies with limited materials while solving unexpected problems. The film has become the most popular one in China’s film history. It also received high praise from viewers. The film shows great character growth. Ne Zha, once known for his rebellious nature (叛逆的天性), learns to care deeply for his friends and understand his true self. His friend Ao Bing, who used to struggle with personal troubles, changes into a brave warrior (勇士). And also, the movie is a feast (盛宴) for the eyes. It begins with pictures of wild rivers and scary sea animals jumping out of the water, making audiences (观众) feel as if they are part of the action. Later, the story takes the audiences to Kunlun Mountain, a magical place from Chinese myth stories. The most unforgettable part is the final battle, where characters use amazing weapons (武器) like the shape-changing Tianyuan Ding (天元鼎). The exciting fighting and special effects (特效) leave a strong impression. Besides the action, Ne Zha 2 teaches important life lessons. It encourages people to stay brave when facing difficulties, fight for what is right, and value friendship. These themes make people of all ages think a lot after watching the movie. Ne Zha 2 proves that Chinese stories can win the world’s heart. 1.Was Ne Zha 2 directed by the famous director Jiaozi? 2.What happened to Ne Zha and Ao Bing after the “Heavenly Tribulation”? 3.Why Ne Zha 2 is successful and popular as the animated film? 4.If the film of “Ne Zha 3” is to continue, will you choose to watch it? Give us your reasons. (About 35 words) (24-25九年级下·重庆大足·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 From an early age, we were taught that if we wanted to be successful, we had to study hard and get good results at school. In fact, good students may just end up doing jobs they don’t like, and some even lead an unhappy life. Why is it like that? In some parents’ eyes, school grades matter most for their kids. In reality, there are many things to consider besides school subjects. For example, how to be a happy person, what to do to keep healthy, and how to get along well with others. That is to say, school is not just enough if you want to have a great life. Doing well in school is different from doing well in life. Studies show that people who failed at school may not end up failing in life. You may have already known that some famous people, like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs, didn’t do very well at school or even failed to finish school. In fact, there are a lot more than just the great people who are successful in life without finishing school. They catch every chance to learn and finally make it to the top. Life is really a long lesson, so long that you can’t define (界定) a person’s success by just one part of it. If you have already finished school, keep learning because what you have learned at school will never be enough to live a satisfying life. If you are still studying, whether you are good or bad at school, don’t take your school results too seriously as long as you have put your heart into it. Keep learning to make the most of your talents improve. That’s how you can live a happy and successful life. 1.Did Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs do very well at school? 2.What do some parents think matters most for their kids? 3.What should we do to live a happy and successful life? 4.If you are a parent, will you only care about your child’s school grades? Explain the reason. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 These days, it’s harder than ever to tell what you can trust online.AI-generated (由人工智能生成的) content is flooding the Internet. But not everything that appears to be a “fact” is true. It’s easy to get lost in all that noise. That’s why I was excited to discover World Book recently. Since 1925, the company has printed a new edition of its encyclopedia (百科全书) almost every year. Without a second thought, I ordered a copy of the 2024 edition. A week later, the encyclopedia arrived in a small but heavy box. I carefully unpacked the 22 books. It may sound silly, but I really enjoyed feeling the weight of all that knowledge in my hands. Opening one of the books felt like going back in time. There were no ads (广告). It was just me and knowledge, edited (编辑) by real humans. So far, I’ve read about thirty entries. The encyclopedia connects very much with modern topics (话题). Even rising stars like snowboarder Chloe Kim find their places. One day, I showed the encyclopedia to my kids. They had never seen a printed encyclopedia before and were surprised by its size. I had hoped these books would help them with their schoolwork, but they were not interested in them at all. The youth, after all, are attracted by the Internet and love online encyclopedias like Wikipedia (维基百科). The encyclopedia is just for me. Every morning at breakfast, I pull out a book and dive in. Each page turn is like a new adventure, revealing the mysteries of the world, one topic at a time. And I’m confident that it can really help me improve my knowledge. 1.Was the writer excited to discover World Book? 2.How many books are there in the set of the encyclopedia the writer ordered? 3.What are the advantages (优点) of the printed encyclopedia according to the writer? 4.How can the writer make his kids interested in the printed encyclopedia? Give him at least 2 suggestions and explain. (About 35 words) (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 Classics are the treasure of the literary (文学) world. For years, people have read them to learn more. But now, more people love “watching” these classics in videos. According to a report published by the Chinese short-video platform Douyin, the views for book-related videos jumped by 65.17 percent year-on-year. “There are some classics that I am not interested in but required to read,” said a 14-year-old girl called He Liyan from Jiangsu. “So I usually watch a video about the book to find some interesting stories which can keep me reading.” Some people find classic books really long and hard to understand, so they go to vloggers’ explanations (解说). “The vloggers also add personal opinions to their explanations, making the book easier to understand,” added He. A Dream of Red Mansions (《红楼梦》) is famous for showing Chinese society with interesting characters and a fantastic writing style. It talks about family, society and human nature. These things can be fun to watch but boring and difficult to read. “There are so many characters in the novel, which confused (使困惑) me a lot,” said 12-year-old Shao Xinyan from Hubei. “The mind maps shown in the videos make their relationships clearer.” While reading with videos helps many people, some express different opinions and worries. For Zhang Boren, a 13-year-old from Beijing, reading is a journey about forming a personal relationship with the text, not just learning information. “Books can let me imagine. Although videos can help a lot, they can’t show every part of a well-made story,” he said. Eighteen-year-old Wang Hongjie from Sichuan agreed, saying, “It may weaken readers’ ability to read independently and think deeply.” 1.Are more people watching classics in videos now? 2.What did He Liyan usually do with the classics she was not interested in but required to read? 3.What are the reasons for some people to go to vloggers’ explanations of classic books? 4.Do you prefer reading classics or “watching” classics? Give at least 2 reasons. (About 35 words) (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 Today, something happened that made Ryan extremely angry. During a group discussion, Mike not only interrupted (打断) his speech on purpose but also called his idea stupid in front of their classmates. Ryan tried to defend (为……辩解) himself, but then Mike encouraged the other classmates to laugh at him. Later, Ryan went to his best friend, Jerry, and angrily told him what had happened. After listening, Jerry suggested that Ryan write a letter to Mike. “You can really tell him you are angry,” Jerry said. Ryan quickly wrote a strongly worded letter and then showed it to Jerry. “Right, right,” Jerry said loudly. “This is exactly what I want. Give him a good scolding (责骂). You wrote it really well, Ryan.” But when Ryan was about to put the letter into an envelope, Jerry stopped him and asked, “What are you going to do with it? ” “Send it,” Ryan replied. “Don’t be silly,” Jerry said, “You can’t send this letter. Throw it onto the stove (炉子). That’s what I do with letters I write when I’m angry. This letter is well-written. Writing it helped you let out your anger, right? Now you feel better, don’t you? So burn it and then write a second letter.” Ryan couldn’t believe his ears but agreed to do this at last. When people are angry, their words and actions can lose their senses. The flame of anger can not only burn others but also burn oneself. So, when you are burning with anger, take a deep breath. Control your feelings and think about your actions to avoid terrible consequences (后果)! 1.Did Ryan send the first letter to Mike at last? 2.How did Ryan feel during the group discussion? 3.Why did Jerry give Ryan such suggestions? 4.If you are Ryan, what will you write in your second letter? (About 40 words.) (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)请阅读下列材料,并根据文章内容回答问题。 In a recent interview with Xinhua News, the well-known director Zhang Yimou encouraged audiences (观众) to visit cinemas instead of spending time on three-minute movie summaries on their phones. His words have caused heated discussions. An interview with some studentsInterviewer: Do you agree with watching 3-minute movie summaries? And why? Peng Yuchen: Yes. By watching summarized movies, we can quickly decide whether a movie is worth our time. This helps us pick movies that match our interests and avoid those that might disappoint us. Li Yuan: I also think there’s nothing wrong with watching movie summaries, because they focus on major exciting and interesting moments of the movie, which can bring us much fun and excitement. Qin Jiangshan: No, I prefer to watch a full movie because it’s not just about entertainment, but it’s also about respecting the director’s work. Different ideas on social media:“Every scene in a movie plays an important part and cannot be left out without losing something meaningful. To fully understand its message, we should still go and see the full movie ourselves and make our own judgments.”                                              860 likes    50 dislikes “Movie summaries on social media, especially those from the maker’s point of view, can be one-sided and may mislead people.”                                       210 likes    21 dislikes “I think it’s OK to watch movie summaries. Since we live in a fast-paced world, they make it more convenient for us to get information.”                               545 likes    10 dislikes Different audiences could have different choices, but this trend still worries the movie industry (电影业) a lot. A famous actor told Xinhua News, “If fewer people go to the cinema, there may be fewer good movies.” To solve the problem and attract more people to enjoy a full movie in the cinema, __________________________ 1.Did more people go to the cinema in 2024 than in 2023? 2.How can we quickly pick the movies we like according to Peng Yuchen? 3.Why do some people still choose to watch a full movie instead of short movie summaries? 4.What’s the ending of the passage? Give at least 2 suggestions and explain. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)Thousands of runners tied their running shoes and poured out from the starting line while crowds cheered along the way. Marathons (马拉松) in China are becoming popular again. According to the Chinese Athletics Association (中国田径协会), a total of 133 marathons across the country have been registered (注册) for the first six months of 2023. On March 26, more than 300, 000 runners took part in 26 marathon events around the country, reported China Daily. Teenagers have also taken part in marathons. Xu Qian, a 15-year-old from Suqian, Jiangsu, loves running. He won the first place in the 5-kilometer Happy Run of the Jingdong Suqian Marathon held on April 2. For Xu, the race meant months of training and preparation. He ran about 30-40 kilometers in local sports centers each week ahead of the run. “Unlike the 800-meter run at school which is more about speed, a marathon tests how much pressure a runner’s body and mind can stand,” he told Teens. When he felt tired during the race, he told himself not to give up. “In long-distance (长距离的) running, the only person you have to compete against and beat is yourself,” Xu added. Li Zhouzi from Chongqing took part in a 3-kilometer Kid Run of the Berlin Marathon in Germany in 2019 when he was 10. The support from the people cheering along the way really encouraged her. “When things were hard, people from across the world cheered me on. Even if it was just the words, ‘keep it up’, it meant a lot to me and I was inspired to keep going to the end,” Li told Teens. She thinks she can learn a lot from running a marathon. “Similarly, our life is also a marathon,” Li said. 1.Are marathons becoming popular among Chinese teenagers? 2.How far did Xu Qian run every week ahead of the run? 3.What can help a runner get to the finish line for the teenagers according to the passage? 4.Do you think that “our life is also a marathon”? Why or why not? (24-25九年级上·重庆大足·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 Are you on social media? How old were you when you started using it? Australia is making a new law. After it passes, people will have to be above a certain age to use social media. It is not known what the age will be, but it will most likely be between 14 and 16, said Reuters on Sept 10. The new law will start by the end of the year. “We want them to have real experiences with real people because we know that social media is causing social problems,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. He has a point. In a study on 20,000 Australian students in the 10th grade, many felt social media made them less happy. In another study, around 60 percent of parents thought social media was bad for children’s mental health (心理健康), reported The Guardian. However, experts have doubts about the law. Lisa Given, a professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, wrote in The Conversation that many European countries tried this before but failed. This is because social media is an important way for teenagers to get information. It also helps them share their thoughts. So it is not right to take this away from them. On the technical (技术的) side, the law will also be difficult to carry out, said the regulator (监管机构) for online safety in the country. For example, many apps now ask users their age. But users can simply lie and put in an earlier date. What’s more, the law may push teenagers to hide their online activities, or even use apps that are unsafe or badly managed. 1.Will the new law start by the end of the year in Australia? 2.Who is Anthony Albanese? 3.According to The Guardian, what did the parents think of the social media? 4.Do you agree with Lisa Given? What do you think of the new law in Australia? (24-25九年级上·重庆梁平·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 In the Ba’nan district of Chongqing, there is a town called Mudong. It is famous for its folk songs, which are usually sung by local people while working outside. In 2006, the Mudong folk songs were included in the national intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) list. Mudong folk songs have a long history. They can date back to the “Bayu Song and Dance” in ancient times. Historical records show that farmers back in 1736-1795 had the habit of singing while they were working. They sang to relax themselves and to express their feelings. Influenced by local farming and living habits, Mudong folk songs have formed different styles like custom songs. They are not only for the farmers, but they can also be found in many different areas, including house repairs, engineering and so on. Some are sung during rituals (仪式) and ceremonies. The main body of the Mudong folk song is called Helai or Yang Yang Ge. Helai is only popular around Mudong and the nearby area With beautiful words and tunes (曲调), Mudong folk songs are of high artistic value. Protecting Mudong folk songs can develop the art of Chinese folk songs. 1.Is Mudong Town famous for its folk songs? 2.Why did farmers back in 1736-1795 sing while working? 3.What may the local people do when they sing Mudong folk songs? 4.Do you want to learn more about Mudong folk songs? Why or why not? (24-25九年级上·重庆万州·期末)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。 During the Warring States Period, the King of Zhao got the invaluable jade (无价美玉) of Bian He. When the King of Qin learned about it, he offered Zhao fifteen cities for the jade. The King of Zhao feared that they might get nothing in return, yet if he refused, that Qin might attack (攻击) Zhao. Lin Xiangru, who was frank, brave, and intelligent, was sent to Qin with the jade. The King of Qin was pleased when he saw the jade but he did not mention the cities. Lin said, “Your Majesty, there is a tiny flaw (裂痕) on the jade. Could I show it to you?” After he was handed the jade, Lin stepped backward. With his back to a pillar (柱子), he said, “You have no intention (打算) of giving us those cities, so I’ve taken back the jade. If you use force against me, I’ll smash (打碎) my head and the jade against this pillar.” To save the jade, the King of Qin apologized, and then showed Lin the cities on the map. But Lin would not believe him anymore. He ordered his man to secretly take the jade back to Zhao. He himself would stay there and face the King of Qin. Although the King of Qin was furious, he had no better choice but to set Lin free. Lin Xiangru returned to Zhao safely. 1.Was the King of Qin pleased when he saw the jade? 2.What did the King of Qin want to offer for the jade? 3.Why didn’t Lin Xiangru believe the King of Qin? 4.What do you think of Lin Xiangru? Why? Write 30 words or more. 培优篇 (24-25九年级下·重庆·阶段练习)请阅读下列材料,并根据文章内容回答问题。 Put your hands down on the ground, rest your knees on the backs of your arms, and then slowly lift your feet into the air. That’s “crow pose”, one of the most difficult yoga poses. For many of us, that might be too hard. But you don’t need to stand on your hands to enjoy yoga—you can even do it from your chair! Chair yoga has become popular among older people, but experts say people of all ages can benefit from it. These benefits include things like better flexibility (灵活性) and strength, reduced stress and perhaps even better sleep. You can buy special yoga chairs, but experts say you can just use the chairs you already have at home. And chairs without arms may be the best, since these allow you to safely do more poses. So another good thing about chair yoga is that you can do it anywhere and anytime as long as you have a chair nearby. Ansley Davis, a yoga instructor (教练), says people who spend a lot of time sitting should feel a difference in their flexibility or in their breathing by doing chair yoga. It could also help with aches and pains that come from sitting for a long time. Another instructor, Stacie Dooreck, says that it’s best to do chair yoga every day. “Five minutes of chair yoga a day is better than doing it once a week for an hour,” she adds. “Once you do five minutes, you will want to do more because you really feel better.” However, the instructors also warn that if you begin to feel pain when you’re doing chair yoga, you should stop right away. Now, practice your chair yoga by following poses in the pictures. 1.Is “crow pose” one of the most difficult yoga poses? 2.How long of chair yoga a day is enough for people to feel better? 3.What are the advantages of doing chair yoga? 4.Do you think it’s a good idea to introduce chair yoga into your 30-minute break at school? Why or why not? (24-25九年级下·重庆九龙坡·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 A carpenter (木匠) was doing very well in his town until a large furniture factory came and replaced (代替) him. The carpenter was in deep sadness and went for a walk. An old man saw him and asked him what was wrong. The carpenter told him everything. The old man then invited him to his backyard and told him a story. “Eight years ago, I planted the fern (蕨类植物) and the bamboo at the same time. I wanted both plants to grow in my garden, so I put all my effort in taking care of them. Soon after, I noticed that they responded (回应) differently to my care. The fem began to grow and in just a few months, it became a big plant. The bamboo, on the other hand, was still under the ground, without showing any sign of life.” “After one year, the fern kept growing, but the bamboo did not. However, I did not give up. I kept looking after it with greater care. After five years, I finally saw a shy twig (嫩枝) was coming out from the ground. The next day, it was much bigger. After a few months, it continued to grow and became a huge bamboo of more than 10 meters. Do you know why it took so long for it to grow?” The carpenter didn’t know what to say. The old man continued, “Because the bamboo was taking root (根) from the ground. It believed that it would grow very tall and that was why it didn’t come out until it had a strong base that would allow it to grow well.” “Just like you, young man, all you need is to take your root, sharpen your skills and then no one will replace you,” he encouraged. The carpenter finally understood it: sometimes things take time because they need to have a strong base and take root. The important thing is to believe in yourself, never give up and keep fighting. So he _______________________. As a result, he finally _______________________ 1.Was the carpenter happy about being replaced by the large furniture factory? 2.Where did the old man plant the fern and the bamboo? 3.How did the bamboo make it to become a huge plant? 4.Finish the end of the passage. (In less than 25 words) ...So he . As a result, he finally . (24-25九年级上·重庆长寿·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 Nowadays, there has always been a problem between young people and their parents. Young people are often unhappy when they are with their parents, because they think their parents don’t understand them. They often say their parents are too strict with them, and their parents give them too many rules. Parents often find it difficult to get their children’s trust (信任). They seem to forget how they felt when they were young. For example, young people like to do things without much thinking. It’s one of their ways to show that they have grown up and they can deal with difficult things. Older people are different from them. They plan things ahead and don’t easily change their plans. Young people often make their parents angry, but they don’t mean to cause any trouble. On one hand, the young want to keep themselves from the old people’s world. On the other hand, they want to make a new culture of their own. But if their parents don’t understand what they like, young people will feel lonely. If you plan to do what you like, you’d better win your parents’ support and try to make them understand you. If your parents see that you have a high sense of responsibility (责任感), they will certainly give you the right (权利) to do what you want to do. 1.Do parents often find it difficult to get their children’s trust? 2.How do young people show that they have grown up? 3.Why do young people make their parents angry? 4.Are you happy when you are with your parents? Why or why not? (24-25九年级上·重庆江北·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 “What a lovely Saturday!” Pollyanna said as she saw the sunlight shining through her window. “I can play tennis with my friends in the park and I can play with my pet dog in the garden, or I can ...” That was when she heard a knock on the door. “Get up, Pollyanna! It’s Friday. Come on, or you’ll be late for school!” Many children would feel disappointed to find out it was a school day, but not Pollyanna! Her father had taught her something by playing “the Glad Game”. “Oh, that’s good news! I’m looking forward to school now!” she laughed as she got out of bed quickly. Pollyanna had a quick breakfast, rushed out and ran down the hill as fast as she could. When she went past Mr. Pendleton’s house, the old man waved to her. Pollyanna turned to wave back happily. Unluckily, she tripped (绊倒) over her own feet and fell into a ditch (沟)! “Are you all right?” asked Mr. Pendleton. The girl’s dress got dirty and her hair was a mess, too. But she was still smiling. “Oh, I’m fine!” she shouted. “Look! I found something quite beautiful in the ditch!” She was holding some wild blue and purple flowers. “They will make a perfect gift for my teacher, Miss Jones.” Pollyanna ran into the classroom before the bell rang. Her dress was dirty and her hair was a mess, but 1.Was it Friday that day? 2.What happened to Pollyanna when she waved back to Mr. Pendleton? 3.According to the passage, what may Pollyanna’s father have taught her by playing “the Glad Game”? 4.What happened next? Finish the ending. (about 30 words) (24-25九年级上·重庆綦江·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 “Dear passengers, welcome to take No. 38 bus ...” Every day, Feng Zhiliang welcomes passengers (乘客) in both Chinese and English at work. The 43-year-old bus driver from Handan in Hebei Province has surprised people by using two languages for broadcasting (播报). The idea came from his conversation with a foreign passenger during the Spring Festival. “I said ‘Hello, Happy New Year!’ to him, and he made a thumbs-up sign and said ‘Very good, Happy New Year!’”. As he found there were many foreign passengers on No. 38 bus, Feng decided to use English at work to improve the service quality. However, learning English from scratch (从头开始) was not easy. He started to take online courses, read many English materials, and use translation software (软件). He also made time for learning by setting aside an hour every night after work and using his 20-minute work break during the daytime for practice. After three years of learning, Feng started bilingual (双语的) broadcasting first during the evening rush hour. “I was a bit nervous at first. The support and praise from passengers encouraged me to keep going.” Feng said. To provide passengers with a richer travel experience, Feng referred to the guidebooks and started giving out detailed information about nearby sights along the route. Now, lots of people choose to take the bus he drives. Feng hopes that his bilingual broadcasting can help more tourists learn about Handan and fall in love with this city. “ ,” he said. 1.Did Feng Zhiliang use English to broadcast at first? 2.Where did Feng Zhiliang’s idea of using two languages for broadcasting come from? 3.What helped Feng Zhiliang use two languages to broadcast when driving the bus? 4.What might Feng say at the end of the passage? Finish his words. (about 30 words) 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!6 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 冲刺2025年中考英语必考题型终极预测(重庆专用) 专题06 任务型阅读15篇(名校模拟+地区真题) 基础篇 (24-25九年级下·重庆·阶段练习)阅读下文并回答问题。 The animated film Ne Zha 2 has become a huge success in the film industry since it was in cinema on January 29,2025. Directed by the famous Jiaozi (Yang Yu), it continues the exciting story of Ne Zha and Ao Bing from the first movie. What is the film about? After a terrible disaster called the “Heavenly Tribulation (天劫) ,” Ne Zha and Ao Bing lost their physical bodies. Their souls were in great danger until Taiyi Zhenren (太乙真人), a wise old man from Chinese myth story (神话故事), saved them using a magical seven-colored lotus. (莲花) However, peace did not last long. Their souls began to disappear again, making Taiyi Zhenren face a difficult task-rebuilding their bodies with limited materials while solving unexpected problems. The film has become the most popular one in China’s film history. It also received high praise from viewers. The film shows great character growth. Ne Zha, once known for his rebellious nature (叛逆的天性), learns to care deeply for his friends and understand his true self. His friend Ao Bing, who used to struggle with personal troubles, changes into a brave warrior (勇士). And also, the movie is a feast (盛宴) for the eyes. It begins with pictures of wild rivers and scary sea animals jumping out of the water, making audiences (观众) feel as if they are part of the action. Later, the story takes the audiences to Kunlun Mountain, a magical place from Chinese myth stories. The most unforgettable part is the final battle, where characters use amazing weapons (武器) like the shape-changing Tianyuan Ding (天元鼎). The exciting fighting and special effects (特效) leave a strong impression. Besides the action, Ne Zha 2 teaches important life lessons. It encourages people to stay brave when facing difficulties, fight for what is right, and value friendship. These themes make people of all ages think a lot after watching the movie. Ne Zha 2 proves that Chinese stories can win the world’s heart. 1.Was Ne Zha 2 directed by the famous director Jiaozi? 2.What happened to Ne Zha and Ao Bing after the “Heavenly Tribulation”? 3.Why Ne Zha 2 is successful and popular as the animated film? 4.If the film of “Ne Zha 3” is to continue, will you choose to watch it? Give us your reasons. (About 35 words) 【答案】1.Yes, it was. 2.They lost their physical bodies. 3.Because of its great character growth, visual feast, and important life lessons. 4.Yes, I would watch “Ne Zha 3” because the story, visuals, and themes of “Ne Zha 2” were impressive. I look forward to seeing more adventures of Ne Zha and Ao Bing. 【导语】本文主要介绍了动画电影《哪吒 2》的背景、情节、角色发展、视觉效果以及其所传达的主题。 1.根据“Directed by the famous Jiaozi (Yang Yu)”可知,《Ne Zha 2》是由著名导演饺子(杨宇)执导的。故填Yes, it was. 2.根据“After a terrible disaster called the ‘Heavenly Tribulation (天劫),’ Ne Zha and Ao Bing lost their physical bodies”可知,在“天劫”之后,哪吒和敖丙失去了他们的肉身。故填They lost their physical bodies. 3.根据“The film shows great character growth”和“the movie is a feast for the eyes”可知,电影的成功在于其深刻的角色成长和视觉上的盛宴。此外,根据“Ne Zha 2 teaches important life lessons”可知,电影还传达了重要的生活哲理,如勇敢面对困难、为正义而战和珍视友谊。故填Because of its great character growth, visual feast, and important life lessons. 4.开放性作答,答案合理即可。参考答案为Yes, I would watch “Ne Zha 3” because the story, visuals, and themes of “Ne Zha 2” were impressive. I look forward to seeing more adventures of Ne Zha and Ao Bing. (24-25九年级下·重庆大足·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 From an early age, we were taught that if we wanted to be successful, we had to study hard and get good results at school. In fact, good students may just end up doing jobs they don’t like, and some even lead an unhappy life. Why is it like that? In some parents’ eyes, school grades matter most for their kids. In reality, there are many things to consider besides school subjects. For example, how to be a happy person, what to do to keep healthy, and how to get along well with others. That is to say, school is not just enough if you want to have a great life. Doing well in school is different from doing well in life. Studies show that people who failed at school may not end up failing in life. You may have already known that some famous people, like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs, didn’t do very well at school or even failed to finish school. In fact, there are a lot more than just the great people who are successful in life without finishing school. They catch every chance to learn and finally make it to the top. Life is really a long lesson, so long that you can’t define (界定) a person’s success by just one part of it. If you have already finished school, keep learning because what you have learned at school will never be enough to live a satisfying life. If you are still studying, whether you are good or bad at school, don’t take your school results too seriously as long as you have put your heart into it. Keep learning to make the most of your talents improve. That’s how you can live a happy and successful life. 1.Did Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs do very well at school? 2.What do some parents think matters most for their kids? 3.What should we do to live a happy and successful life? 4.If you are a parent, will you only care about your child’s school grades? Explain the reason. 【答案】1.No./No, they didn’t. 2.School grades. 3.We should keep learning and improve our talents. 4.No. Because I think there are many other important aspects in a child’s growth, such as their emotional health, social skills and hobbies. Only focusing on grades may put too much pressure on the child. It’s not good for the child’s growth. 【导语】本文是一篇议论文,通过论述学习成绩与人们今后生活的关系来说明学无止境,无论何时我们都要努力学习,只有这样我们才能拥有幸福成功的生活。 1.根据“You may have already known that some famous people, like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs, didn’t do very well at school or even failed to finish school.”可知,他们在学校表现不好。故填No./No, they didn’t. 2.根据“In some parents’ eyes, school grades matter most for their kids.”可知,在一些家长看来,学习成绩对孩子来说最重要。故填School grades. 3.根据“Keep learning to make the most of your talents improve. That’s how you can live a happy and successful life.”可知,我们应该不断学习,充分发挥自己的才能。故填We should keep learning and improve our talents. 4.开放性题目,答案合理即可。参考答案为No. Because I think there are many other important aspects in a child’s growth, such as their emotional health, social skills and hobbies. Only focusing on grades may put too much pressure on the child. It’s not good for the child’s growth. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 These days, it’s harder than ever to tell what you can trust online.AI-generated (由人工智能生成的) content is flooding the Internet. But not everything that appears to be a “fact” is true. It’s easy to get lost in all that noise. That’s why I was excited to discover World Book recently. Since 1925, the company has printed a new edition of its encyclopedia (百科全书) almost every year. Without a second thought, I ordered a copy of the 2024 edition. A week later, the encyclopedia arrived in a small but heavy box. I carefully unpacked the 22 books. It may sound silly, but I really enjoyed feeling the weight of all that knowledge in my hands. Opening one of the books felt like going back in time. There were no ads (广告). It was just me and knowledge, edited (编辑) by real humans. So far, I’ve read about thirty entries. The encyclopedia connects very much with modern topics (话题). Even rising stars like snowboarder Chloe Kim find their places. One day, I showed the encyclopedia to my kids. They had never seen a printed encyclopedia before and were surprised by its size. I had hoped these books would help them with their schoolwork, but they were not interested in them at all. The youth, after all, are attracted by the Internet and love online encyclopedias like Wikipedia (维基百科). The encyclopedia is just for me. Every morning at breakfast, I pull out a book and dive in. Each page turn is like a new adventure, revealing the mysteries of the world, one topic at a time. And I’m confident that it can really help me improve my knowledge. 1.Was the writer excited to discover World Book? 2.How many books are there in the set of the encyclopedia the writer ordered? 3.What are the advantages (优点) of the printed encyclopedia according to the writer? 4.How can the writer make his kids interested in the printed encyclopedia? Give him at least 2 suggestions and explain. (About 35 words) 【答案】1.Yes. 2.22 books. 3.There are no ads and it is edited by real humans. 4.开放型题目,言之有理即可。参考答案:He can tell them some interesting stories or knowledge in the printed encyclopedia. Or he can read it with them and guide them to find the fun and value in it. 【导语】本文主要讲述了作者对于在线信息真实性的质疑,以及他因此发现并喜爱上World Book印刷版百科全书的经历。 1.根据“That’s why I was excited to discover World Book recently.”可知,作者发现World Book时很兴奋。故填Yes. 2.根据“I carefully unpacked the 22 books.”可知,作者订购的这套百科全书有22本书。故填22 books. 3.根据“There were no ads (广告). It was just me and knowledge, edited (编辑) by real humans.”可知,作者认为印刷版百科全书的优点是没有广告,且由真人编辑。故填There are no ads and it is edited by real humans. 4.开放型题目,言之有理即可。参考答案:He can tell them some interesting stories or knowledge in the printed encyclopedia. Or he can read it with them and guide them to find the fun and value in it. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 Classics are the treasure of the literary (文学) world. For years, people have read them to learn more. But now, more people love “watching” these classics in videos. According to a report published by the Chinese short-video platform Douyin, the views for book-related videos jumped by 65.17 percent year-on-year. “There are some classics that I am not interested in but required to read,” said a 14-year-old girl called He Liyan from Jiangsu. “So I usually watch a video about the book to find some interesting stories which can keep me reading.” Some people find classic books really long and hard to understand, so they go to vloggers’ explanations (解说). “The vloggers also add personal opinions to their explanations, making the book easier to understand,” added He. A Dream of Red Mansions (《红楼梦》) is famous for showing Chinese society with interesting characters and a fantastic writing style. It talks about family, society and human nature. These things can be fun to watch but boring and difficult to read. “There are so many characters in the novel, which confused (使困惑) me a lot,” said 12-year-old Shao Xinyan from Hubei. “The mind maps shown in the videos make their relationships clearer.” While reading with videos helps many people, some express different opinions and worries. For Zhang Boren, a 13-year-old from Beijing, reading is a journey about forming a personal relationship with the text, not just learning information. “Books can let me imagine. Although videos can help a lot, they can’t show every part of a well-made story,” he said. Eighteen-year-old Wang Hongjie from Sichuan agreed, saying, “It may weaken readers’ ability to read independently and think deeply.” 1.Are more people watching classics in videos now? 2.What did He Liyan usually do with the classics she was not interested in but required to read? 3.What are the reasons for some people to go to vloggers’ explanations of classic books? 4.Do you prefer reading classics or “watching” classics? Give at least 2 reasons. (About 35 words) 【答案】1.Yes, they are. 2.She usually watched a video about the book to find some interesting stories which can keep her reading. 3.Some people find classic books really long and hard to understand, so they go to vloggers’ explanations. The vloggers also add personal opinions to their explanations, making the book easier to understand. 4.I prefer reading classics because it allows me to fully immerse myself in the story and imagine the characters and settings in my own way. Reading also enhances my vocabulary and comprehension skills.(合理即可) 【导语】本文讨论了人们通过视频“观看”经典文学作品的现象,分析了其受欢迎的原因,同时也探讨了阅读与观看视频的优缺点。 1.根据“But now, more people love ‘watching’ these classics in videos.”可知越来越多的人喜欢在视频中“观看”这些经典。故填Yes, they are. 2.根据“So I usually watch a video about the book to find some interesting stories which can keep me reading.”可知,她通常会观看关于这本书的视频,以找到有趣的故事来保持阅读兴趣。故填She usually watched a video about the book to find some interesting stories which can keep her reading. 3.根据“Some people find classic books really long and hard to understand, so they go to vloggers’ explanations.”和“The vloggers also add personal opinions to their explanations, making the book easier to understand.”可知,原因包括:经典书籍长且难懂;视频博主在解说中加入个人观点,使书籍更容易理解。故填Some people find classic books really long and hard to understand, so they go to vloggers’ explanations. The vloggers also add personal opinions to their explanations, making the book easier to understand. 4.开放性试题,合理即可。故填I prefer reading classics because it allows me to fully immerse myself in the story and imagine the characters and settings in my own way. Reading also enhances my vocabulary and comprehension skills. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 Today, something happened that made Ryan extremely angry. During a group discussion, Mike not only interrupted (打断) his speech on purpose but also called his idea stupid in front of their classmates. Ryan tried to defend (为……辩解) himself, but then Mike encouraged the other classmates to laugh at him. Later, Ryan went to his best friend, Jerry, and angrily told him what had happened. After listening, Jerry suggested that Ryan write a letter to Mike. “You can really tell him you are angry,” Jerry said. Ryan quickly wrote a strongly worded letter and then showed it to Jerry. “Right, right,” Jerry said loudly. “This is exactly what I want. Give him a good scolding (责骂). You wrote it really well, Ryan.” But when Ryan was about to put the letter into an envelope, Jerry stopped him and asked, “What are you going to do with it? ” “Send it,” Ryan replied. “Don’t be silly,” Jerry said, “You can’t send this letter. Throw it onto the stove (炉子). That’s what I do with letters I write when I’m angry. This letter is well-written. Writing it helped you let out your anger, right? Now you feel better, don’t you? So burn it and then write a second letter.” Ryan couldn’t believe his ears but agreed to do this at last. When people are angry, their words and actions can lose their senses. The flame of anger can not only burn others but also burn oneself. So, when you are burning with anger, take a deep breath. Control your feelings and think about your actions to avoid terrible consequences (后果)! 1.Did Ryan send the first letter to Mike at last? 2.How did Ryan feel during the group discussion? 3.Why did Jerry give Ryan such suggestions? 4.If you are Ryan, what will you write in your second letter? (About 40 words.) 【答案】1.No, he didn’t. 2.Angry. 3.Because he wanted Ryan to let out his anger and avoid hurting both himself and others. 4.Mike, I felt really upset and angry today when you interrupted my speech and laughed at my idea in front of everyone. I hope we can talk calmly and respect each other’s opinions next time. (开放式问题,言之有理即可) 【导语】本文主要讲述了Ryan在小组讨论中被Mike故意打断并嘲笑后感到愤怒,他在朋友Jerry的建议下写了一封信发泄情绪,但最终没有寄出,而是烧掉了信。文章强调在愤怒时要控制情绪,以免造成不良后果。 1.根据“So burn it and then write a second letter.”和“Ryan couldn’t believe his ears but agreed to do this at last.”可知,Ryan最终没有寄出第一封信。故填No, he didn’t. 2.根据“Today, something happened that made Ryan extremely angry. During a group discussion, Mike not only interrupted...laugh at him.”可知,在小组讨论中,Mike的行为让Ryan感到非常愤怒。故填Angry. 3.根据“Writing it helped you let out your anger”和“When people are angry, their words and actions can lose their senses. The flame of anger can not only burn others but also burn oneself.”可知,Jerry建议Ryan写信原因是让他发泄自己的愤怒,同时避免伤害自己和他人。故填Because he wanted Ryan to let out his anger and avoid hurting both himself and others. 4.开放式问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:Mike, I felt really upset and angry today when you interrupted my speech and laughed at my idea in front of everyone. I hope we can talk calmly and respect each other’s opinions next time. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)请阅读下列材料,并根据文章内容回答问题。 In a recent interview with Xinhua News, the well-known director Zhang Yimou encouraged audiences (观众) to visit cinemas instead of spending time on three-minute movie summaries on their phones. His words have caused heated discussions. An interview with some studentsInterviewer: Do you agree with watching 3-minute movie summaries? And why? Peng Yuchen: Yes. By watching summarized movies, we can quickly decide whether a movie is worth our time. This helps us pick movies that match our interests and avoid those that might disappoint us. Li Yuan: I also think there’s nothing wrong with watching movie summaries, because they focus on major exciting and interesting moments of the movie, which can bring us much fun and excitement. Qin Jiangshan: No, I prefer to watch a full movie because it’s not just about entertainment, but it’s also about respecting the director’s work. Different ideas on social media:“Every scene in a movie plays an important part and cannot be left out without losing something meaningful. To fully understand its message, we should still go and see the full movie ourselves and make our own judgments.”                                              860 likes    50 dislikes “Movie summaries on social media, especially those from the maker’s point of view, can be one-sided and may mislead people.”                                       210 likes    21 dislikes “I think it’s OK to watch movie summaries. Since we live in a fast-paced world, they make it more convenient for us to get information.”                               545 likes    10 dislikes Different audiences could have different choices, but this trend still worries the movie industry (电影业) a lot. A famous actor told Xinhua News, “If fewer people go to the cinema, there may be fewer good movies.” To solve the problem and attract more people to enjoy a full movie in the cinema, __________________________ 1.Did more people go to the cinema in 2024 than in 2023? 2.How can we quickly pick the movies we like according to Peng Yuchen? 3.Why do some people still choose to watch a full movie instead of short movie summaries? 4.What’s the ending of the passage? Give at least 2 suggestions and explain. 【答案】1.No, it didn’t. 2.We can quickly pick the movies by watching summarized movies. 3.Because it’s not just about entertainment but also about respecting the director’s work. 4.the industry could invest in advanced technologies such as IMAX, 4D, and virtual reality to create a more immersive and unique viewing experience that cannot be replicated at home. Also, theaters could host special screenings with behind-the-scenes footage, director’s cuts, or Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors. This exclusivity would create a sense of urgency and uniqueness, encouraging moviegoers to visit cinemas rather than waiting for home releases. 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。讲述了人们对短视频的不同看法。 1.根据图表可知2024年去电影院的人比2023年少。故填No, it didn’t. 2.根据“By watching summarized movies, we can quickly decide whether a movie is worth our time.”可知通过观看总结的电影,我们可以快速决定一部电影是否值得我们花时间。故填We can quickly pick the movies by watching summarized movies. 3.根据“Qin Jiangshan: No, I prefer to watch a full movie because it’s not just about entertainment, but it’s also about respecting the director’s work.”可知有些人喜欢看一部完整的电影,因为这不仅仅是娱乐,也是对导演工作的尊重。故填Because it’s not just about entertainment but also about respecting the director’s work. 4.开放性作答,言之有理即可。故填the industry could invest in advanced technologies such as IMAX, 4D, and virtual reality to create a more immersive and unique viewing experience that cannot be replicated at home. Also, theaters could host special screenings with behind-the-scenes footage, director’s cuts, or Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors. This exclusivity would create a sense of urgency and uniqueness, encouraging moviegoers to visit cinemas rather than waiting for home releases. (24-25九年级下·重庆·开学考试)Thousands of runners tied their running shoes and poured out from the starting line while crowds cheered along the way. Marathons (马拉松) in China are becoming popular again. According to the Chinese Athletics Association (中国田径协会), a total of 133 marathons across the country have been registered (注册) for the first six months of 2023. On March 26, more than 300, 000 runners took part in 26 marathon events around the country, reported China Daily. Teenagers have also taken part in marathons. Xu Qian, a 15-year-old from Suqian, Jiangsu, loves running. He won the first place in the 5-kilometer Happy Run of the Jingdong Suqian Marathon held on April 2. For Xu, the race meant months of training and preparation. He ran about 30-40 kilometers in local sports centers each week ahead of the run. “Unlike the 800-meter run at school which is more about speed, a marathon tests how much pressure a runner’s body and mind can stand,” he told Teens. When he felt tired during the race, he told himself not to give up. “In long-distance (长距离的) running, the only person you have to compete against and beat is yourself,” Xu added. Li Zhouzi from Chongqing took part in a 3-kilometer Kid Run of the Berlin Marathon in Germany in 2019 when he was 10. The support from the people cheering along the way really encouraged her. “When things were hard, people from across the world cheered me on. Even if it was just the words, ‘keep it up’, it meant a lot to me and I was inspired to keep going to the end,” Li told Teens. She thinks she can learn a lot from running a marathon. “Similarly, our life is also a marathon,” Li said. 1.Are marathons becoming popular among Chinese teenagers? 2.How far did Xu Qian run every week ahead of the run? 3.What can help a runner get to the finish line for the teenagers according to the passage? 4.Do you think that “our life is also a marathon”? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes. 2.He ran about 30-40 kilometers each week ahead of the run. 3.The spirit of not giving up and the support from the people cheering along the way. 4.Yes, I think so./Yes. Because our life is full of challenges and difficulties like a marathon, only the spirit of never giving up our goals can lead us to success in the end. No, I don’t think so./No. Because our life is not a race but an experience, we should take it easy and try to enjoy every moment of our life. 【导语】本文主要介绍了中国马拉松比赛的兴起和参与者的故事。 1.根据“Teenagers have also taken part in marathons.”可知,马拉松在中国青少年中越来越流行了。故填Yes. 2.根据“He ran about 30-40 kilometers in local sports centers each week ahead of the run.”可知,他每周跑步前都会在当地的体育中心跑30到40公里。故填He ran about 30-40 kilometers each week ahead of the run. 3.根据“When he felt tired during the race, he told himself not to give up.”和“When things were hard, people from across the world cheered me on. Even if it was just the words, ‘keep it up’, it meant a lot to me and I was inspired to keep going to the end”可知,不放弃的精神和沿途欢呼的人们的支持可以帮助跑步者到达终点线。故填The spirit of not giving up and the support from the people cheering along the way. 4.开放性作答,言之有理即可。参考答案为Yes, I think so./Yes. Because our life is full of challenges and difficulties like a marathon, only the spirit of never giving up our goals can lead us to success in the end. No, I don’t think so./No. Because our life is not a race but an experience, we should take it easy and try to enjoy every moment of our life. (24-25九年级上·重庆大足·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 Are you on social media? How old were you when you started using it? Australia is making a new law. After it passes, people will have to be above a certain age to use social media. It is not known what the age will be, but it will most likely be between 14 and 16, said Reuters on Sept 10. The new law will start by the end of the year. “We want them to have real experiences with real people because we know that social media is causing social problems,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. He has a point. In a study on 20,000 Australian students in the 10th grade, many felt social media made them less happy. In another study, around 60 percent of parents thought social media was bad for children’s mental health (心理健康), reported The Guardian. However, experts have doubts about the law. Lisa Given, a professor at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, wrote in The Conversation that many European countries tried this before but failed. This is because social media is an important way for teenagers to get information. It also helps them share their thoughts. So it is not right to take this away from them. On the technical (技术的) side, the law will also be difficult to carry out, said the regulator (监管机构) for online safety in the country. For example, many apps now ask users their age. But users can simply lie and put in an earlier date. What’s more, the law may push teenagers to hide their online activities, or even use apps that are unsafe or badly managed. 1.Will the new law start by the end of the year in Australia? 2.Who is Anthony Albanese? 3.According to The Guardian, what did the parents think of the social media? 4.Do you agree with Lisa Given? What do you think of the new law in Australia? 【答案】1.Yes, it will. 2.He is the Australian Prime Minister. 3.They thought it was bad for children’s mental health. 4.Yes, I agree with Lisa Given. Social media is an important way for teenagers to get information and share ideas. Instead of limiting its use, we should teach them how to use it safely. (开放性试题,答案合理即可) 【导语】本文讨论了澳大利亚计划通过一项新法律,规定使用社交媒体的年龄限制的议题,以及不同观点对这一政策的看法。 1.根据文中“The new law will start by the end of the year”可知这项新法律将要在年底之前实施。故填Yes, it will. 2.根据文中“said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese”可知此人为澳大利亚总理。故填He is the Australian Prime Minister. 3.根据文中“around 60 percent of parents thought social media was bad for children’s mental health”可知大多数家长认为社交媒体对孩子的心理健康不好。故填They thought it was bad for children’s mental health. 4.此题为开放题,可表达个人观点并结合文中内容说明理由。故填Yes, I agree with Lisa Given. Social media is an important way for teenagers to get information and share ideas. Instead of limiting its use, we should teach them how to use it safely. (24-25九年级上·重庆梁平·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 In the Ba’nan district of Chongqing, there is a town called Mudong. It is famous for its folk songs, which are usually sung by local people while working outside. In 2006, the Mudong folk songs were included in the national intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产) list. Mudong folk songs have a long history. They can date back to the “Bayu Song and Dance” in ancient times. Historical records show that farmers back in 1736-1795 had the habit of singing while they were working. They sang to relax themselves and to express their feelings. Influenced by local farming and living habits, Mudong folk songs have formed different styles like custom songs. They are not only for the farmers, but they can also be found in many different areas, including house repairs, engineering and so on. Some are sung during rituals (仪式) and ceremonies. The main body of the Mudong folk song is called Helai or Yang Yang Ge. Helai is only popular around Mudong and the nearby area With beautiful words and tunes (曲调), Mudong folk songs are of high artistic value. Protecting Mudong folk songs can develop the art of Chinese folk songs. 1.Is Mudong Town famous for its folk songs? 2.Why did farmers back in 1736-1795 sing while working? 3.What may the local people do when they sing Mudong folk songs? 4.Do you want to learn more about Mudong folk songs? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes./Yes, it is. 2.To relax themselves and to express their feelings. 3.They may do farm work/do farming, repair house, do engineering work or hold some rituals and ceremonies. 4.Yes, I do. Because I’m interested in Mudong folk songs and I really want to learn how to sing them./No, I don’t. Because I prefer other kinds of music, such as modern music and classical music. (答案不唯一) 【导语】本文主要介绍了重庆巴南区的传统地方音乐、国家级非物质文化遗产之一——木洞山歌的历史渊源、基本特征以及传承与保护这种文化形式的重要性。 1.根据“In the Ba’nan district of Chongqing, there is a town called Mudong. It is famous for its folk songs”可知,木洞镇以民歌闻名,故填Yes./Yes, it is. 2.根据“Historical records show that farmers back in 1736-1795 had the habit of singing while they were working. They sang to relax themselves and to express their feelings.”可知,他们唱歌来放松自己,表达自己的感情。故填To relax themselves and to express their feelings. 3.根据“They are not only for the farmers, but they can also be found in many different areas, including house repairs, engineering and so on. Some are sung during rituals (仪式) and ceremonies.”可知,当地人在唱木洞民歌时可能会做农活,修理房子,做工程工作或举行一些仪式,故填They may do farm work/do farming, repair house, do engineering work or hold some rituals and ceremonies. 4.主观题,符合题意即可,故填Yes, I do. Because I’m interested in Mudong folk songs and I really want to learn how to sing them./No, I don’t. Because I prefer other kinds of music, such as modern music and classical music. (答案不唯一) (24-25九年级上·重庆万州·期末)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。 During the Warring States Period, the King of Zhao got the invaluable jade (无价美玉) of Bian He. When the King of Qin learned about it, he offered Zhao fifteen cities for the jade. The King of Zhao feared that they might get nothing in return, yet if he refused, that Qin might attack (攻击) Zhao. Lin Xiangru, who was frank, brave, and intelligent, was sent to Qin with the jade. The King of Qin was pleased when he saw the jade but he did not mention the cities. Lin said, “Your Majesty, there is a tiny flaw (裂痕) on the jade. Could I show it to you?” After he was handed the jade, Lin stepped backward. With his back to a pillar (柱子), he said, “You have no intention (打算) of giving us those cities, so I’ve taken back the jade. If you use force against me, I’ll smash (打碎) my head and the jade against this pillar.” To save the jade, the King of Qin apologized, and then showed Lin the cities on the map. But Lin would not believe him anymore. He ordered his man to secretly take the jade back to Zhao. He himself would stay there and face the King of Qin. Although the King of Qin was furious, he had no better choice but to set Lin free. Lin Xiangru returned to Zhao safely. 1.Was the King of Qin pleased when he saw the jade? 2.What did the King of Qin want to offer for the jade? 3.Why didn’t Lin Xiangru believe the King of Qin? 4.What do you think of Lin Xiangru? Why? Write 30 words or more. 【答案】1.Yes./Yes, he was. 2.He wanted to offer Zhao fifteen cities for the jade. 3.Because the King of Qin did not mention the cities when he saw the jade./Because the King of Qin had no intention of giving those cities. 4.He was frank, brave, and intelligent. Because he was so brave and intelligent that he was sent to Qin with the jade. He ordered his man to secretly take the jade back to Zhao. He stayed there and faced the King of Qin. Finally, he returned to Zhao safely, I want to learn from him and be a person like him. (开放性作答,言之有理即可。) 【导语】本文主要介绍了蔺相如完璧归赵的故事。 1.根据“The King of Qin was pleased when he saw the jade but he did not mention the cities.”可知,秦王看到和氏璧时很开心,作肯定回答。故填Yes./Yes, he was. 2.根据“When the King of Qin learned about it, he offered Zhao fifteen cities for the jade.”可知,秦王想要用十五座城池献给赵国换和氏壁。故填He wanted to offer Zhao fifteen cities for the jade. 3.根据“The King of Qin was pleased when he saw the jade but he did not mention the cites,”可知,秦王看到和氏壁时并没有提到城池,即不打算把这些城池给赵国,故填Because the King of Qin did not mention the cities when he saw the jade./Because the King of Qin had no intention of giving those cities. 4.开放性作答,言之有理即可。参考答案为He was frank, brave, and intelligent. Because he was so brave and intelligent that he was sent to Qin with the jade. He ordered his man to secretly take the jade back to Zhao. He stayed there and faced the King of Qin. Finally, he returned to Zhao safely, I want to learn from him and be a person like him. 培优篇 (24-25九年级下·重庆·阶段练习)请阅读下列材料,并根据文章内容回答问题。 Put your hands down on the ground, rest your knees on the backs of your arms, and then slowly lift your feet into the air. That’s “crow pose”, one of the most difficult yoga poses. For many of us, that might be too hard. But you don’t need to stand on your hands to enjoy yoga—you can even do it from your chair! Chair yoga has become popular among older people, but experts say people of all ages can benefit from it. These benefits include things like better flexibility (灵活性) and strength, reduced stress and perhaps even better sleep. You can buy special yoga chairs, but experts say you can just use the chairs you already have at home. And chairs without arms may be the best, since these allow you to safely do more poses. So another good thing about chair yoga is that you can do it anywhere and anytime as long as you have a chair nearby. Ansley Davis, a yoga instructor (教练), says people who spend a lot of time sitting should feel a difference in their flexibility or in their breathing by doing chair yoga. It could also help with aches and pains that come from sitting for a long time. Another instructor, Stacie Dooreck, says that it’s best to do chair yoga every day. “Five minutes of chair yoga a day is better than doing it once a week for an hour,” she adds. “Once you do five minutes, you will want to do more because you really feel better.” However, the instructors also warn that if you begin to feel pain when you’re doing chair yoga, you should stop right away. Now, practice your chair yoga by following poses in the pictures. 1.Is “crow pose” one of the most difficult yoga poses? 2.How long of chair yoga a day is enough for people to feel better? 3.What are the advantages of doing chair yoga? 4.Do you think it’s a good idea to introduce chair yoga into your 30-minute break at school? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes, it is. 2.Five minutes a day. 3.Doing chair yoga can help people improve flexibility and strength, reduce stress, and possibly sleep better. It can also be done almost anywhere since all you need is a chair. 4.I think it’s a good idea to practice chair yoga during the 30-minute break. It can help us relax our bodies, reduce fatigue, and it doesn’t take up too much time. Additionally, it can improve our learning efficiency. 【导语】本文介绍了一种椅子瑜伽,并号召人们通过练习它来锻炼身体。 1.根据“That’s ‘crow pose’, one of the most difficult yoga poses.”可知,这是最难的瑜伽动作之一。故填Yes, it is. 2.根据瑜伽教练说的“Five minutes of chair yoga a day is better than doing it once a week for an hour”可知,每天五分钟的椅子瑜伽就能让人感觉更好。故填Five minutes a day. 3.根据“These benefits include things like better flexibility (灵活性) and strength, reduced stress and perhaps even better sleep.”以及“So another good thing about chair yoga is that you can do it anywhere and anytime as long as you have a chair nearby.”可知,它能提高灵活性和力量,减轻压力,可能还会改善睡眠,而且可以随时随地利用椅子进行。故填Doing chair yoga can help people improve flexibility and strength, reduce stress, and possibly sleep better. It can also be done almost anywhere since all you need is a chair. 4.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I think it’s a good idea to practice chair yoga during the 30-minute break. It can help us relax our bodies, reduce fatigue, and it doesn’t take up too much time. Additionally, it can improve our learning efficiency. (24-25九年级下·重庆九龙坡·开学考试)阅读下文并回答问题。 A carpenter (木匠) was doing very well in his town until a large furniture factory came and replaced (代替) him. The carpenter was in deep sadness and went for a walk. An old man saw him and asked him what was wrong. The carpenter told him everything. The old man then invited him to his backyard and told him a story. “Eight years ago, I planted the fern (蕨类植物) and the bamboo at the same time. I wanted both plants to grow in my garden, so I put all my effort in taking care of them. Soon after, I noticed that they responded (回应) differently to my care. The fem began to grow and in just a few months, it became a big plant. The bamboo, on the other hand, was still under the ground, without showing any sign of life.” “After one year, the fern kept growing, but the bamboo did not. However, I did not give up. I kept looking after it with greater care. After five years, I finally saw a shy twig (嫩枝) was coming out from the ground. The next day, it was much bigger. After a few months, it continued to grow and became a huge bamboo of more than 10 meters. Do you know why it took so long for it to grow?” The carpenter didn’t know what to say. The old man continued, “Because the bamboo was taking root (根) from the ground. It believed that it would grow very tall and that was why it didn’t come out until it had a strong base that would allow it to grow well.” “Just like you, young man, all you need is to take your root, sharpen your skills and then no one will replace you,” he encouraged. The carpenter finally understood it: sometimes things take time because they need to have a strong base and take root. The important thing is to believe in yourself, never give up and keep fighting. So he _______________________. As a result, he finally _______________________ 1.Was the carpenter happy about being replaced by the large furniture factory? 2.Where did the old man plant the fern and the bamboo? 3.How did the bamboo make it to become a huge plant? 4.Finish the end of the passage. (In less than 25 words) ...So he . As a result, he finally . 【答案】1.No. / No, he wasn’t. 2.In his garden. 3.The bamboo took time to have a strong base and the old man kept looking after it with great care. 4. returned to his workshop and spent countless hours practicing and improving his skills created a masterpiece of furniture that was admired by all who saw it. His effort had paid off and he had proven to himself with hard work and belief, anything was possible. 【导语】本文讲述了一个对生活感到失望的人在森林中遇到一位智者,通过智者描述蕨类植物和竹子的生长过程,明白了坚持和努力的重要性。 1.根据“The carpenter was in deep sadness and went for a walk.”可知,木匠很伤心,就出去散步了。故填No. / No, he wasn’t. 2.根据“I wanted both plants to grow in my garden”可知,老人在他的花园里种植蕨类植物和竹子。故填In his garden. 3.根据“Because the bamboo was taking root from the ground. It believed that it would grow very tall and that was why it didn’t come out until it had a strong base that would allow it to grow well.”和“I kept looking after it with greater care.”可知,老人一直更加小心地照顾,直到竹子有一个强大的基础,让它长得很好。故填The bamboo took time to have a strong base and the old man kept looking after it with great care. 4.根据“A carpenter was doing very well in his town until a large furniture factory came and replaced him.”和“The important thing is to believe in yourself, never give up and keep fighting.”可知,一家大型家具厂来了,取代了木匠。听了老人的话之后,他明白了,重要的是要相信自己,永不放弃,继续奋斗。故填returned to his workshop and spent countless hours practicing and improving his skills;created a masterpiece of furniture that was admired by all who saw it. His effort had paid off and he had proven to himself with hard work and belief, anything was possible. (24-25九年级上·重庆长寿·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 Nowadays, there has always been a problem between young people and their parents. Young people are often unhappy when they are with their parents, because they think their parents don’t understand them. They often say their parents are too strict with them, and their parents give them too many rules. Parents often find it difficult to get their children’s trust (信任). They seem to forget how they felt when they were young. For example, young people like to do things without much thinking. It’s one of their ways to show that they have grown up and they can deal with difficult things. Older people are different from them. They plan things ahead and don’t easily change their plans. Young people often make their parents angry, but they don’t mean to cause any trouble. On one hand, the young want to keep themselves from the old people’s world. On the other hand, they want to make a new culture of their own. But if their parents don’t understand what they like, young people will feel lonely. If you plan to do what you like, you’d better win your parents’ support and try to make them understand you. If your parents see that you have a high sense of responsibility (责任感), they will certainly give you the right (权利) to do what you want to do. 1.Do parents often find it difficult to get their children’s trust? 2.How do young people show that they have grown up? 3.Why do young people make their parents angry? 4.Are you happy when you are with your parents? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes./Yes, they do. 2.Young people like to do things without much thinking./By doing things without much thinking. 3.Because they want to keep themselves from the old people’s world and make a new culture of their own. 4.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:Yes, I am. Because my parents always listen to my ideas and respect my decisions. They are like my friends and we can communicate freely. 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要探讨了年轻人与父母之间存在的问题。 1.根据第一段“Parents often find it difficult to get their children’s trust.”可知,父母常常发现很难获得孩子的信任。故填Yes./Yes, they do. 2. 根据第二段“young people like to do things without much thinking. It’s one of their ways to show that they have grown up and they can deal with difficult things.”可知,年轻人喜欢不经太多思考就做事,这是他们展示自己已经长大且能处理困难事情的方式之一。故填Young people like to do things without much thinking./By doing things without much thinking. 3.根据第三段“On one hand, the young want to keep themselves from the old people’s world. On the other hand, they want to make a new culture of their own.”可知,年轻人让父母生气的原因是一方面他们想与老年人的世界保持距离,另一方面他们想创造自己的新文化。故填Because they want to keep themselves from the old people’s world and make a new culture of their own. 4.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:Yes, I am. Because my parents always listen to my ideas and respect my decisions. They are like my friends and we can communicate freely. (24-25九年级上·重庆江北·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 “What a lovely Saturday!” Pollyanna said as she saw the sunlight shining through her window. “I can play tennis with my friends in the park and I can play with my pet dog in the garden, or I can ...” That was when she heard a knock on the door. “Get up, Pollyanna! It’s Friday. Come on, or you’ll be late for school!” Many children would feel disappointed to find out it was a school day, but not Pollyanna! Her father had taught her something by playing “the Glad Game”. “Oh, that’s good news! I’m looking forward to school now!” she laughed as she got out of bed quickly. Pollyanna had a quick breakfast, rushed out and ran down the hill as fast as she could. When she went past Mr. Pendleton’s house, the old man waved to her. Pollyanna turned to wave back happily. Unluckily, she tripped (绊倒) over her own feet and fell into a ditch (沟)! “Are you all right?” asked Mr. Pendleton. The girl’s dress got dirty and her hair was a mess, too. But she was still smiling. “Oh, I’m fine!” she shouted. “Look! I found something quite beautiful in the ditch!” She was holding some wild blue and purple flowers. “They will make a perfect gift for my teacher, Miss Jones.” Pollyanna ran into the classroom before the bell rang. Her dress was dirty and her hair was a mess, but 1.Was it Friday that day? 2.What happened to Pollyanna when she waved back to Mr. Pendleton? 3.According to the passage, what may Pollyanna’s father have taught her by playing “the Glad Game”? 4.What happened next? Finish the ending. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes, it was. 2.She tripped over her own feet and fell into a ditch. 3.Pollyanna’s father may have taught her to look on the bright side of things and find happiness in everyday situations. 4.When Pollyanna entered the classroom, her teacher, Miss Jones, noticed her messy appearance but was touched by her cheerful smile and the beautiful wild flowers she presented as a gift. Miss Jones praised Pollyanna for her positive attitude and accepted the flowers gratefully. 【导语】本文主要讲述Pollyanna是一个积极乐观的孩子,能从糟糕的事情中寻求并分享快乐, 说明快乐的人是不会陷入难过中的。 1.根据“Get up, Pollyanna! It’s Friday.”可知,那天是星期五。故填Yes, it was. 2.根据“When she went past Mr. Pendleton’s house, the old man waved to her. Pollyanna turned to wave back happily. Unluckily, she tripped (绊倒) over her own feet and fell into a ditch (沟)!”可知,当她向彭德尔顿先生挥手时,她被自己的脚绊了一下,掉进了沟里。故填She tripped over her own feet and fell into a ditch. 3.通读全文可知,父亲通过玩“快乐游戏”教会了她乐观看待事情,从日常情境中寻找快 乐,即使面对不愉快的事情,如上学日或摔倒,她也能保持乐观的态度。故填Pollyanna’s father may have taught her to look on the bright side of things and find happiness in everyday situations. 4.开放性习题,答案不唯一,参考答案为:When Pollyanna entered the classroom, her teacher, Miss Jones, noticed her messy appearance but was touched by her cheerful smile and the beautiful wild flowers she presented as a gift. Miss Jones praised Pollyanna for her positive attitude and accepted the flowers gratefully. (24-25九年级上·重庆綦江·期末)阅读下文并回答问题。 “Dear passengers, welcome to take No. 38 bus ...” Every day, Feng Zhiliang welcomes passengers (乘客) in both Chinese and English at work. The 43-year-old bus driver from Handan in Hebei Province has surprised people by using two languages for broadcasting (播报). The idea came from his conversation with a foreign passenger during the Spring Festival. “I said ‘Hello, Happy New Year!’ to him, and he made a thumbs-up sign and said ‘Very good, Happy New Year!’”. As he found there were many foreign passengers on No. 38 bus, Feng decided to use English at work to improve the service quality. However, learning English from scratch (从头开始) was not easy. He started to take online courses, read many English materials, and use translation software (软件). He also made time for learning by setting aside an hour every night after work and using his 20-minute work break during the daytime for practice. After three years of learning, Feng started bilingual (双语的) broadcasting first during the evening rush hour. “I was a bit nervous at first. The support and praise from passengers encouraged me to keep going.” Feng said. To provide passengers with a richer travel experience, Feng referred to the guidebooks and started giving out detailed information about nearby sights along the route. Now, lots of people choose to take the bus he drives. Feng hopes that his bilingual broadcasting can help more tourists learn about Handan and fall in love with this city. “ ,” he said. 1.Did Feng Zhiliang use English to broadcast at first? 2.Where did Feng Zhiliang’s idea of using two languages for broadcasting come from? 3.What helped Feng Zhiliang use two languages to broadcast when driving the bus? 4.What might Feng say at the end of the passage? Finish his words. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.No./No, he didn’t. 2.His conversation with a foreign passenger during the Spring Festival. 3.His efforts in various ways, such as learning through different means and making good use of his spare time, helped him use two languages to broadcast. 4.综合全文,尤其是根据最后一段“Feng hopes that his bilingual broadcasting can help more tourists learn about Handan and fall in love with this city.”可以推测,冯志亮在文章结尾可能会表达对未来双语播报效果的期待和对游客的欢迎。开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I hope my bilingual broadcasting can make more tourists enjoy their stay in Handan and have a good impression of this city. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了公交车司机冯志亮用中英文双语报站的故事。 1.根据第二段“After three years of learning, Feng started bilingual (双语的) broadcasting first during the evening rush hour.”可知,冯志亮在学习了三年英语后才开始双语播报,因此他一开始并没有用英语播报。故填No./No, he didn’t. 2.根据第一段“The idea came from his conversation with a foreign passenger during the Spring Festival.”可知,冯志亮使用双语播报的想法来源于他在春节期间与一位外国乘客的对话。故填His conversation with a foreign passenger during the Spring Festival. 3.根据第二段“He started to take online courses, read many English materials, and use translation software. He also made time for learning by setting aside an hour every night after work and using his 20-minute work break during the daytime for practice.”可知,这些学习方式和时间安排帮助他实现了双语播报。故填His efforts in various ways, such as learning through different means and making good use of his spare time, helped him use two languages to broadcast. 4.综合全文,尤其是根据最后一段“Feng hopes that his bilingual broadcasting can help more tourists learn about Handan and fall in love with this city.”可以推测,冯志亮在文章结尾可能会表达对未来双语播报效果的期待和对游客的欢迎。开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I hope my bilingual broadcasting can make more tourists enjoy their stay in Handan and have a good impression of this city. 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!6 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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