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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2011年江蘇省無(wú)錫市中考最后沖刺模擬英語(yǔ)試卷 題型:閱讀理解
The first Earth Hour was held in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals(個(gè)體) and more than two thousand businesses turned their lights off for one hour to take a stand against climate change. Only a year later Earth Hour had grown into a global event with more than 50 million people across 35 countries and territories(行政區(qū))participating(參加). Global landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, CN Tower in Toronto, Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness, as symbols of hope for a cause that grows more urgent(緊急) by the hour. In March 2009, millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4000 cities in 88 countries and territories have promised their official support for the event. On Saturday 27 March, Earth Hour 2010 became the biggest Earth Hour. A record said 128 countries and territories joined the global display of climate action.
The event is organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as the WWF. The organizers say climate change is one of the greatest threats(威脅) facing wildlife and nature. They also say when it comes to save energy and money, big changes start with small steps like turning out the lights. Now people are all joining together in a global effort to show that it’s possible to work on global warming. Earth Hour has brought about some new changes to our lives. People join in activities such as candle-lit dinners and star-gazing parties as a response to the call for "going dark".
This year , Earth Hour is asking people to take the next step and go beyond one hour. So if you haven’t done so, next year, late half past eight to half past nine, let us turn off the lights for one hour for the environment! Earth Hour is a call to stand up, to take responsibility(責(zé)任) and to get involved(與……有關(guān)) in working towards a better future. Earth Hour is a message of hope and a message of action. Everyone can make a difference.
【小題1】What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.The climate change is one of the greatest threats facing wild life and nature. |
B.Everyone can make a difference. |
C.Earth Hour has brought about some new changes to our lives. |
D.Tell the source(起源) of Earth Hour and its importance. |
A.全球性的 | B.地域性的 | C.官方性的 | D.海洋性的 |
A.The first Earth Hour started in 2007 in Australia. |
B.Earth Hour is hold to reduce the bad effect on climate. |
C.The writer thought that big changes start with small steps. |
D.More than one hundred countries and territories supported the action last year. |
A.the WWF | B.Earth Hour in Australia |
C.Climate Action | D.Earth Hour |
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Have successful people ever felt sad? Do they have any "secrets" to success? The answers to these questions can be found in US president Barack Obama's "back to school" speech. Here is a small part of his speech.
I know that sometimes, after watching TV, you may feel that you can be rich and successful without any hard work--that your ticket to success is through rapping (饒舌音樂(lè)) or basketball or being a TV star. But when chances come, you may not succeed.
The truth is, being successful is hard. And you may not succeed at everything the first time you try. That's OK. Some of the most successful people in the world have had the most failures. JK Rowling's first Harry Potter book was rejected(退稿)12 times before it finally came out. Michael Jordan lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career (職業(yè)生涯). But he once said, "I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."
These people succeeded because they understand that you can't let your failures beat you--you have to let them teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently next time.
No one's born being good at things. You become good at things through hard work. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.
And even when you're struggling(掙扎), even when you're discouraged(泄氣), and you feel like other people have given up on you--don't ever give up on yourself. Because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.
1.Why does Barack Obama talk about JK Rowling and Michael Jordan in the second paragraph?
A. To show that these two famous persons are different.
B. To show that writing and sports are difficult skills.
C. To show that the two persons were treated unfairly.
D. To show that being successful is hard.
2.Barack Obama believes ____________ in his speech.
A. you can be rich and successful without any hard work
B. you may succeed at everything the first time you try
C. you can't let your failures beat you
D. you shouldn't ask other people for help
3.What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. If you're discouraged, you should give up on yourself.
B. You should believe in yourself no matter how difficult it is.
C. When you're struggling, you'll feel like other people have given up on you.
D. If you are not struggling or discouraged, you can give up on yourself.
4.What's the best title of this small part of Mr. Obama's speech?
A. The way to succeed B. Failures can help you
C. Don't give up on yourself D. Barack Obama's success
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科目:初中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年四川省攀枝花市階段教育學(xué)校招生統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Who hasn’t enjoyed eating peanuts? Did you know that although peanuts look like nuts and taste like nuts, they aren’t nuts at all? They belong to the pea family, so they are called peanuts. The peanut grows flowers above ground, but its “fruit” grows underground. It grows in more countries than most other “nuts”.
The peanut is a native South American plant. Scientists believe that it grew wild in Brazil long ago. They think that for several thousand years the early peoples of South America made it a part of their diet. These peoples were nomads who moved on when a natural food could no longer be found in one area. Along the way they probably let fall some peanuts, which got into the ground and grew. This is believed to be the way the plant reached the place where the Incas(印加人)lived. The Incas, from about 1100 to 1532, thought highly of peanuts. The peanuts were eaten in several forms and used as sacrificial offerings(祭品)to the Incan Sun God. Later in the 16th century, European soldiers had brought peanuts to other parts of the world, including North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Pacific Islands.
Although peanuts were found native in South America, they are now grown in almost every country that has warm weather. India produces the most peanuts. China’s production is next, followed by the United States.
The peanut is special in more ways than one. It can be eaten raw, boiled, roasted, or fried. Hundreds of widely different products have been made from it. Carver, an American scientist, set himself the task of discovering new uses for eating and for many other products.
Peanuts are very highly nutritious and are also high in protein (蛋白質(zhì)). Americans use about seven-tenths of their protein in the form of meat. In India, where the poor can’t pay for meat or milk, peanut meal and peanut milk have been produced. These have been a great help to the poor.
New products are continually being made from peanuts, among them peanut cheese and a powder that becomes peanut butter when water is added. The fact is that peanuts are so healthy that they were used by astronauts. The unusual nut that isn’t a nut is one of nature’s most amazing gifts.
1. Although we like eating peanuts, many of us don’t know peanuts belong to _______ family.
A.the pea |
B.the nut |
C.both the pea and the nut |
D.neither the pea nor the nut |
2. Which paragraph(段落)mainly talks about the history of the peanut?
A.Paragraph Four |
B.Paragraph Three |
C.Paragraph Two |
D.Paragraph One |
3.What does the underlined word nutritious mean?
A.Helpful for staying healthy. |
B.Helpful to the poor. |
C.Delicious and tasty. |
D.Rich in fat and oil. |
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.Nomads always stayed in the same place. |
B.The peanut was first found in South America. |
C.Astronauts ate lots of peanuts to keep healthy. |
D.China grows fewer peanuts than the US. |
5.What is the purpose of the article?
A.To show that peanuts belong to the pea family. |
B.To advise us to use more peanut products. |
C.To tell us some new uses of peanuts. |
D.To let us know more about peanuts. |
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