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Do you often like to use disposable(一次性的) chopsticks when eating out? It’s time to drop this habit.
China products(生产) 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. “This is enough to cover Tian’anmen Sqaure 363 times,” said Bai Guangxin, chairman of Jilin Forest Industry Group, at the National People’s Congress on March 8.
The government has made some rules to limit(限制)the use of disposable chopsticks. However, there are still many being produced.
“The production of such chopsticks is a heavy burden on national forests,” Bai added. A total of 20 million 20-year-old trees would have to be cut down to make way for this annual production.
Bai called on people to bring their own chopsticks whenever they are eating out. “We first need to bring a change to people’s eating habits and encourage everyone to carry their own chopsticks around.” He also said that there may be technology that can turn wild grass into disposable chopsticks in the future.
1.Are there still many disposable chopsticks being produced ?
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2.How many pairs of disposable chopsticks does China product every year?
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3.What can turn into disposable chopsticks in the future?
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九年级英语其他题中等难度题
阅读下文并回答问题。
Do you often like to use disposable(一次性的) chopsticks when eating out? It’s time to drop this habit.
China products(生产) 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. “This is enough to cover Tian’anmen Sqaure 363 times,” said Bai Guangxin, chairman of Jilin Forest Industry Group, at the National People’s Congress on March 8.
The government has made some rules to limit(限制)the use of disposable chopsticks. However, there are still many being produced.
“The production of such chopsticks is a heavy burden on national forests,” Bai added. A total of 20 million 20-year-old trees would have to be cut down to make way for this annual production.
Bai called on people to bring their own chopsticks whenever they are eating out. “We first need to bring a change to people’s eating habits and encourage everyone to carry their own chopsticks around.” He also said that there may be technology that can turn wild grass into disposable chopsticks in the future.
1.Are there still many disposable chopsticks being produced ?
____________________________________________________________________________
2.How many pairs of disposable chopsticks does China product every year?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.What can turn into disposable chopsticks in the future?
____________________________________________________________________________
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Do you often like to use disposable(一次性的) chopsticks when eating out? It’s time to drop this habit.
China products(生产) 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. “This is enough to cover Tian’anmen Sqaure 363 times,” said Bai Guangxin, chairman of Jilin Forest Industry Group, at the National People’s Congress on March 8.
The government has made some rules to limit(限制)the use of disposable chopsticks. However, there are still many being produced.
“The production of such chopsticks is a heavy burden on national forests,” Bai added. A total of 20 million 20-year-old trees would have to be cut down to make way for this annual production.
Bai called on people to bring their own chopsticks whenever they are eating out. “We first need to bring a change to people’s eating habits and encourage everyone to carry their own chopsticks around.” He also said that there may be technology that can turn wild grass into disposable chopsticks in the future.
1.Are there still many disposable chopsticks being produced ?
_______________________________________________________________________
2.How many pairs of disposable chopsticks does China product every year?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.What can turn into disposable chopsticks in the future?
____________________________________________________________________________
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根据下面短文内容,在短文的空格处填上一个恰当的词,使短文完整、通顺。
Do you often like to use disposable (一次性的) chopsticks when________1.________in restaurants? It’s time to drop this habit.
China produces 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. “This is enough to cover Tian’anmen Square 363 times,” said Bai Guangxin, chairman of Jilin Forest Industry Group.
“The production of such chopsticks is a heavy burden (负担) on national forests,” Bai added. People need to cut ________2.________over 20 million 20-year-old trees to make way for this production.
Many people choose to use disposable chopsticks ________3.________ they think that they are cleaner. However, many disposable chopsticks are not as ________4.________ as people think. Some may even be toxic (有毒的), China Daily reported.
Several days ago, actor Huang Bo posted a message on his micro blog. He wrote that when he tried to wash the disposable chopsticks in a restaurant, he was ________5.________to find that the chopsticks turned the water yellow and gave off a bad smell.
Some scientists said the color and ________6.________ of the chopsticks may show that they have something harmful such as sulphur (硫磺) and other chemicals (化学品). That’s bad________7.________ people’s health.
As Bai Guangxin suggested, it’s better that people carry their own chopsticks around. It doesn’t just help save the environment; it also________8.________ our own health.
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There are many useful inventions in the world. Do you want to have an umbrella that makes your hands free? Alan has invented the "Nubrella", which means "new umbrella". It is the first truly hand-free umbrella in the world.
One cool thing about the Nubrella is that you don't need to hold it like a usual umbrella, you can wear it. The shoulder straps(肩带)of the Nubrella can hold the umbrella for you. The Nubrella is big enough to cover your whole head and your body. You don't need to worry about getting wet in the rain. So when walking in the rain with the Nubrella, you're able to use your cell phone or drink a cup of hot coffee.
The idea for the invention began on one rainy day. Alan was standing in his shop and found that it was hard to keep their umbrellas in the right place for the people. At that moment an idea came into his mind. He wanted to have an umbrella which could make a rainy day easy and fun.
Nowadays, Nubrella is on sale all over the world. The price of it is 59 dollars in America. You can also find it on Taobao. Would you like to have such kind of umbrella?
1.Is Nubrella only sold in America?
2.What does the word "Nubrella" mean?
3.How can Nubrella help our hands free?
4.Which one do you prefer to use, a Nubrella or a usual umbrella? Why?
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任务型阅读。
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Are you a kid who enjoys cooking ? Would you like to visit the White House? There’s a contest just for you !
For the second year , First Lady Michelle Obama is hosting the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge . The contest asks kids aged 8 to 12 to hand in lunch recipes that are nutritious(有营养的), and delicious . One winner from each of the 50 states(州), will be invited to attend the Kids’ State Dinner at the White House , where winning recipes will be served .
The goal(目标)of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge is to provide more healthy recipes written by kids . The contest is a partnership between the White House, the Departments of Education and Agriculture and the recipe website Epicurious.
Tanya Steel is the Editor of Epicurious. Last year, she helped choose the winning recipes. Her advice for kids? “Be creative and think seasonally!” She told TFK. “You don’t need to think it difficult. The most important thing is to have fun. ”
1.Who can take part in the contest?
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2.Where will the winners be invited to attend the Kids’ State Dinner ?
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3.What’s the goal of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge ?
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4.Is winning the most important thing in the contest ?
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People often like collecting things. Collecting stamps, books, pictures and pens are some common hobbies. I know many kinds of collections, but the strangest is a collection of clocks. My friend Mr. Clock, a short man, has the hobby. He has as many as one thousand five hundred clocks.
There are clocks everywhere in his house. You can see shelves are full of clocks. As there is not enough room for so many clocks, the man has to fill some boxes with clocks.
Although Mr. Clock likes his large collection of clocks, his wife does not enjoy them at all. She complains (埋怨) every day about the work she has to do, for it is not easy for her to clean hundreds of clocks. She also complains about the noise. Each clock keeps a different time. So she can hear the chimes (报点声) almost any time day and night. There is something even worse. With so many clocks around, she is never able to know what time it is!
1.What is Mr. Clock’s hobby?
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2.Does Mr. Clock’s wife like these clocks?
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3.Why doesn’t Mrs. Clock know the time?
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Do you like listening to music? Do you often turn up the music when you’re using earphones? If so, your hearing may have been damaged(损坏).
The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that 1.1 billion children and young people are damaging their hearing by listening to loud music. Nearly half the young people in developed countries may lose their hearing because of the "unsafe use" of music players, including smartphones. Loud music in nightclubs, parties and at sports also make it worse. The WHO advises young people to listen to music for just one hour a day. Dr. Etienne Krug told BBC: "What we're trying to do is to draw people's attention to a problem that is not talked about enough." He said it's easy to solve this problem.
Dr. Krug said keeping the music down and limiting (限制) the listening time to less than one hour a day would save a lot of people's hearing. However, he also said, "Even an hour can be too much if the music is too loud.” Ralph Holme, a researcher, explained how loud noise can damage ears. He said: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off thousands of little hair cells(细胞) in the inner ear. The cells can tell different sounds through vibration(振动). But they are very fragile — they get damaged easily and even die if they vibrate too much because of loud sounds for too long.” He warned: "The bigger problem is they don't grow back and the ear can no longer get sound."
No one wants to lose their hearing! Therefore, next time when you listen to music, make sure it's not too loud and only listen for less than an hour. You can enjoy your music much better in this way.
1.How are the children and young people damaging their hearing?.
A.By using smartphones.
B.By going to the party.
C.By listening to loud music.
D.By talking with friends.
2.How long does WHO advise young people to listen to music a day?
A.For a long time. B. For just one hour.
C.For half of the day. D. For more than one hour.
3.What does the word “fragile” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. weak. B.clever. C.small. D. strong.
4.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.keeping the music down would save young people's hearing
B.the damaged cells can grow back and the ear can get sound
C.young people lose their hearing because of going to the nightclubs
D.the problem of young people's hearing damage is talked about enough
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Do you like listening to music? Do you often turn up the music when you’re using earphones? If so, your hearing may have been damaged(损坏).
The World Health Organization (WHO) is worried that 1.1 billion children and young people are damaging their hearing by listening to loud music. Nearly half the young people in developed countries may lose their hearing because of the "unsafe use" of music players, including smartphones. Loud music in nightclubs, parties and at sports also make it worse. The WHO advises young people to listen to music for just one hour a day. Dr. Etienne Krug told BBC: "What we're trying to do is to draw people's attention to a problem that is not talked about enough." He said it's easy to solve this problem.
Dr. Krug said keeping the music down and limiting (限制) the listening time to less than one hour a day would save a lot of people's hearing. However, he also said, "Even an hour can be too much if the music is too loud.” Ralph Holme, a researcher, explained how loud noise can damage ears. He said: "Loud sounds damage your hearing by killing off thousands of little hair cells(细胞) in the inner ear. The cells can tell different sounds through vibration(振动). But they are very fragile—they get damaged easily and even die if they vibrate too much because of loud sounds for too long.” He warned: "The bigger problem is they don't grow back and the ear can no longer get sound."
No one wants to lose their hearing! Therefore, next time when you listen to music, make sure it's not too loud and only listen for less than an hour. You can enjoy your music much better in this way.
1.How are the children and young people damaging their hearing?
A.By using smartphones.
B.By going to the party.
C.By listening to loud music.
D.By talking with friends.
2.How long does WHO advise young people to listen to music a day?
A.For a long time.
B.For just one hour.
C.For half of the day.
D.For more than one hour.
3.What does the word “fragile” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Weak.
B.Clever.
C.Small.
D.Strong.
4.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.keeping the music down would save young people's hearing
B.the damaged cells can grow back and the ear can get sound
C.young people lose their hearing because of going to the nightclubs
D.the problem of young people's hearing damage is talked about enough
九年级英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下文并回答问题。
A new study suggests that the more teenagers watch television,the more likely they are to develop depression(抑郁症)as young adults.
The researchers used a national long-term survey of healthy young teenagers of about 13—16 to find out the relationship between media use and depression.They based their findings on more than 4000 young teenagers who were not depressed when the survey began in 1995.
As part of the survey, the young people were asked how many hours of television or videos they watched daily.They were also asked how often they played computer games and listened to the radio.Here was the result.
The young people spent five and a half hours a day using media and more than 2 hours of that was spent watching TV.
Seven years later,in 2001,more than 7% of the young people had signs of depression.The average age at that time was 21.Brian Primack at the University of Pittsburgh medical school was the lead author of the new study.He says every extra hour of television meant an 8% increase in the chances of developing signs of depression.
The researchers say they did not find any such relationship with the use of other media such as movies,video games or radio.But the study did find that young men were more likely than young women to develop depression given the same amount of media use.
Doctor Primack says the study did not find out if watching TV causes depression directly.But one possibility,he says, is that it may take time away from activities that could help prevent depression, like sports and social activities. It might also prevent a person from sleeping well, he says, and that could have an influence.
The study was just published in the Archives of General Psychiatry.
In December, the journal Social Indicators Research published a study of activities that help lead to happy lives. Researchers from the University of Maryland found that people who describe themselves as happy spend less time watching television than unhappy people. The study found that happy people are more likely to be socially active,to read, attend social services and to vote.
1.According to the study,were young women more likely than young men to develop depression given the same Amount of media use?
2.What was the purpose of the research?
3.What could help prevent depression according to Doctor Primack?
4.If you are a parent,will you allow your child to watch TV more than 2 hours a day?Why or Why not?
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阅读下面的短文并用英语回答问题,并将答案写在答题卷上标有题号的横线上。
Jenny liked planting flowers in her yard. Her grandfather used to teach her how to plant and care for flowers. So her yard was the most beautiful one in her village.
One day, while she was looking through a flower list, a picture of a plant caught her eyes at once. Jenny had never seen a flower like that before. “I must have it,” she said to herself, and she ordered it.
When it arrived, Jenny planted it at the bottom of a stone wall at the back of her yard. It grew well, with beautiful green leaves all over it. Day after day, she felt disappointed. She wondered why her plant hadn’t bloomed(开花). She wanted to cut it down and plant something else in its place.
However, at this moment, her disabled neighbor invited her to his yard and said, “Thank you so much! You can’t imagine how much I enjoy the flowers that you have planted!” The young woman walked into her neighbor’s yard. She saw that on the other side of the wall the plant was full of flowers.
They were, indeed, the most beautiful flowers that she had ever seen. The plant grew up through the crevices(裂缝) in the wall. It did not flower on her side of the wall, but flowered on the other side.
If you don’t see the good result, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t successful.
1.What did Jenny’s grandfather teach Jenny?
2.Why was the disabled neighbor thankful to Jenny?
3.Do you like planting flowers? Why or why not?
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