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沖刺2025年中考英語必考題型終極預(yù)測(重慶專用)專題04記敘文閱讀15篇(名校模擬+地區(qū)真題)(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)“Tonight?”Iwasnotreadyforthis.“Tonight,”NedLandrepeated.“WeareonlyafewmilesofftheSpanishcoast.Itwillbedark,nobodywillfindus!Andthewindisblowingintherightdirection.Youagreed,Dr.Aronnax,toescape(逃跑)withme.Rememberyourpromise!”Isaidnothing.“Atnineo’clock.”hecontinued,“IwillgotothestairwithConseil.Youwillwaitinthelibraryforoursignal.Ihavealreadyputsomefoodintheboat.Everythingisdone!”“Theseaisquiterough(洶涌),”Isaid.“Yes,butifwedon’tgotonight,wewillsoonbetoofarfromland!”Iknewthathewasright.Iwasalsofrightened.WhatwouldCaptainNemodoifhediscoveredourplan,orifwefailed?Ihadnotseenhimforseveraldays.Now,Ididnotwanttoseehim.Istayinmyroomasthehoursslowlypassed.Atseveno’clock,Ihaddinnerinmyroom.Onlytwohourstogo!IkeptthinkingwhatwouldhappenifwefailedorgotcaughtthoughIhadaheadache.Iwalkedupanddowninmyroom.AsIlookedaround,IsawthatCaptainNemo’sbedroomdoorwasopen.Theroomwasempty.Itwaseighto’clock,andIwenttothedarklibrary.AsIwaited,Ifeltabumpasthesubmarine(潛水艇)cametorestontheoceanfloor.Thelibrarydooropened,andCaptainNemoentered.HetoldmethatwewereinVigoBav.ASpanishadmiral(海軍上將)hadburnedhisownshipstherein1702topreventtheBritishNavyfromtakingthehugeamountofgoldtheywerecarrying.Hetookmetothewindow.Thecrew(船員)weregatheringthegoldfromthesandandbringingittothesubmarine.Now,IknewhowCaptainNemohadbecomesorich.(Adaptedfrom20,000LeaguesUndertheSea)1.WhatwasNOTareasonNedgaveforwaitingtoescapethatnight?A.Thewindwasgoodforthem. B.TheywereclosetotheSpanishCoast.C.Theseaisrough. D.Theywouldnotbefoundeasilyinthedark.2.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Dr.Aronnaxhadn’tmetCaptainNemobeforetheyescaped.B.Conseilhadputsomefoodintheboat.C.Dr.Aronnaxmustwaitforthesignalinhisroom.D.Therewerethreepeopleintheescapeplan.3.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorder?a.CaptainNemogatheredgoldfromVigoBay.b.NedaskedDr.Aronnaxtoescapetonight.c.Nedputsomefoodintheboat.d.BritishNavywaspreventedfromtakingthegold.e.Istayedinthelibraryandwaited.A.d-c-b-e-a B.d-b-c-a-e C.e-c-b-a-d D.e-c-d-b-a4.HowdidDr.Aronnaxfeelthatnight?A.Relaxed. B.Hopeful. C.Patient. D.Nervous.(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)Afterstayinginprison(監(jiān)獄)for19years,Jeanwasadifferentman,filledwithhate.Oneevening,heknockedonthedoorofthebishop(主教)ofDigne’shouse.Whenthebishop’ssisterlookedatJeanatthedoor,shewasafraidandsaidinalowvoice,“Lookathim!Heisadangerousmanwithayellowcard.Hewasonceaprisoner,abadman.”Thebishop,akindman,didn’tlistentohissister.“Comein,myfriend,”hesmiled,invitingJeantodinnerusingsilverplatesandcandlesticks(燭臺).Afterdinner,Jeancouldn’tstopthinkingoftheplates.“Icansellthoseplates,”hethought.“Forjustone,Icaneatwellformonths!”Keepingthisinmind,hestolethematnight.Nextmorning,peoplealltalkedaboutapoormancarryingsixsilverplates.Hearingthat,thepolicecaughtJeanandtookhimbackintheafternoon.Butthere,theyhadasurprise.“Myfriend!”thebishopsaidtoJean.“Sopleasedtoseeyou.Igaveyouthesilverplatesandthecandlesticks,youremember?Butyouforgottotakethecandlesticks.”“Butthismanisastealer!”saidoneofthepolicemen.“No,”saidthebishop,smiling,“Igavehimthesilverplatesandcandlesticks.”“Youmeanhecango?”saidthepoliceman.“Ofcourse,”thebishopsaid.AllthistimeJeanstaredatthebishopwithoutsayinganything.Afterthepolicemenleft,thebishopgavethetwosilvercandlestickstoJeanandsaid,“Mybrother,youmustleaveyourbadlifebehindyouandstartyournewlife.”Withthesilverinhishands,Jeanleftthetown.“HowcanIhatepeoplewhenthisbishopissogoodtome?”hethought.Hecriedforthefirsttimeinthe19years.Whattodonext?Nobodyknows,butwhenthesunrose,hewasachangedman,readytostartagoodlife.—AdaptedfromLesMiserables1.WhydidJeanstealthesilverplatesaccordingtothepassage?A.Becausehehatedthebishop’ssisterandthesilverplates.B.Becauseheneededmoneytosupporthissisterandchildren.C.Becausehecouldsellthesilverplatesformoneytobuyfood.D.Becausethebishophadpromisedtogivethesilverplatestohim.2.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventsinthestory?①Jeanhaddinneratthebishop’shome.
②Jeanknockedonthebishop’sdoor.③Thebishopgavethetwosilvercandlesticks.④Jeanleftthetowncarryingthesilver.⑤Jeanstolethesilverplatesatnight.
⑥ThepolicecaughtJeanandtookhimback.A.②①⑤⑥③④ B.②①③⑤④⑥ C.①②⑤⑥③④ D.①②③⑤④⑥3.HowdidJeanfeelafterthebishopgavehimthecandlesticks?A.Angryandnervous. B.Thankfulandtouched.C.Disappointedandunmoved. D.Joyfulandproud.4.WhatmayhappentoJeaninthefutureaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Hemaycontinuetostealandbeastealer.B.Hemaygobacktoprisonforhisfault.C.Hemaydonothingforhehatespeoplearoundhim.D.Hemaystarttoliveanewandhonestlife.(24-25九年級下·重慶大足·開學(xué)考試)Jacoblivedatthefootofthemountains.Therewasathickforest,andtheboyloveditverymuch.Heknewthebirdsandotheranimalsthereverywell.Oneday,whilehewasplayingintheforest,Jacobfoundaneaglet(幼鷹)withabrokenwing.Itfelloffatalltree.Jacobpickeditupandthentookithome.Hecleaneditswingwithwarmwater.Thenhecarefullyputthemedicineonthewing.Andhemadeabedforthelittlebirdtolieon.Jacobfedtheeagletwithfreshmilkeveryday.Asthebirdgotstronger,itstartedtofollowJacobeverywhere.Jacobknewhecouldn’tkeepitforlong.Itwastimetosettheeagletfree.Earlyonemorning,Jacobtooktheeaglethighupahill.Hethenletitgo.Thebirdflewintotheskyhappily.Butsoon,itseemedtoremembersomething.ItflewdownagainandfollowedJacoballday.Itwasgettingdark.Jacobhadtodosomething.Herantoanearbycavesothatitcouldn’tfindhim.Theeagletflewroundandroundforalongwhile,lookingforJacob.Asitgrewdarker,thebirdfinallyflewaway.Jacobwatcheditflyfurtherandfurther,feelinghappy.1.WhatwaswrongwiththeeagletwhenJacobfoundit?A.Itgothurt. B.Itgotlost.C.Itwastoohungry. D.Itwascaughtbyacat.2.WhatdidJacobfeedtheeagletwith?A.Medicine. B.Water. C.Meat. D.Milk.3.WhydidJacobtaketheeaglethighupthehill?A.Toenjoyhimself. B.Tosetitfree.C.Tofindsomefoodforit. D.Tofindacave.4.WhatwordscanweusetodescribeJacob?A.Funnyandfriendly. B.Braveandsmart.C.Carefulandkind. D.Cleverandhumorous.(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)DanmeetsKevininthevillagehallandhemistakesKevinfor“Nemesis”,abullywhooftendoessomethingnasty(惡毒的)tokids.Afterchatting,theythinktheyshoulddosomething.DanandKevingobehindthecurtainandsitontheflooragainstthewall.Dylanliesdownnexttothemandcloseshiseyes.Theboysturntheirtorchesoff.Theydon’ttalk.Theysitandwait.It’sdarkbutDancanseethetimeonhiswatch.12:30comesandgoes.Thenit’s1o’clock.Thenthereisanoise.Theoutsidedoorisopening.Dylanopenshiseyes.Thenhesitsup.Helookstowardsthedoorandmakesalittlenoise.“Shh!”DantellsDylan.Theoutsidedoorcloses.DanandKevinseealightunderthedoortothehall.Thedooropensandsomeoneturnsonthelightsinthehall.VeryslowlyKevinandDanlookoutfrombehindthecurtain.Apersondressedallinblackisstandinginthemiddleofthehall.ItisChloe.She’slookinground.Shestartsmovingchairsandlookingforsomething.Thenshewalksacrosstothepiano.Sheplaysalittlemusiconthepianoandsmiles.DanlooksatKevin.KevinlooksatDan.“Chloesmiling?”theirlookssay.Theboyslookaroundthecurtainagain.Chloeislookingaroundtheroomagain.Shelookstowardsthecurtain.DanandKevinmovetheirheadsbackquickly.ThentheyhearChloesay,“Ah!Thereitis.”Andtheyhearherwalktowardsthecurtain.Shetakessomethingoffachairnearthecurtainandthenseesthetwoboyssittingonthefloor.“Whatareyoudoinghere?”sheasks.“Whatareyoudoinghere?”asksDan.Chloeshowshimhermobilephone.“Butwhataboutyoutwo?”sheasks.KevintakessomechocolateoutofhispocketandshowsittoChloe.“We’rehavingamidnightpicnic.”hesays.Dylanseesthechocolateandstartswagginghistail.Chloegivesboththeboysastrangelook,turnsoffthelightsandleaves.“It’snotChloethen,”saysDan.“No,”saysKevin.“Bepatient!”saysDan.—TakenfromDanandtheVillageFete1.Whendoesthestoryhappen?A.Inthemorning. B.Atmidnight. C.Intheevening. D.Atlunchtime.2.HowdoesChloefeelwhensheislookingforsomethinginthehall?A.Nervous. B.Scared. C.Happy. D.Angry.3.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?①DanandKevinhidebehindthecurtainandwait.②Chloeentersthehallandstartslookingforsomething.③DanmistakesKevinfor“Nemesis”.④ChloediscoversDanandKevinandaskswhattheyaredoing.A.①②③④ B.③①②④ C.②①④③ D.③①④②4.WhatwillDanandKevindonext?A.Theywilltellotherswhattheydoandseeinthehall.B.Theywillleavethevillagehallassoonaspossible.C.TheywillinviteChloetohaveamidnight“picnic”.D.TheywillstayandcontinuetowaitforNemesis.(24-25九年級下·重慶九龍坡·開學(xué)考試)RestingmyheadonHannah’sshoulder,Iputmyarmsroundherwaist.Shedrewmetoher,andwerestedsilently.Wehadnotsatlongbeforeanotherpersoncamein.Someheavyclouds,sweptfromtheskybyarisingwind,hadleftthemoonbrightandherlight,cominginthroughawindownear,shonefullbothonusandonthecomingperson,MissTemple.“Icameonpurposetofindyou,JaneEyre,”shesaid.“Iwantyouinmyroom,andasHannahBurnsiswithyou,shemaycometoo.”WefollowedMissTempletoherapartment.Ithadagoodfire,andlookedcheerful.MissTempletoldHannahBurnstobeseatedinalowarm-chairononesideofthefireplace,andherselftakinganother,shecalledmetoherside.“Isitallover?”sheasked,lookingdownatmyface.“Haveyoucriedyoursadnessaway?”“IamafraidInevershalldothat.”“Why?”“BecauseIhavebeenwronglyaccused(指責),andyouandeverybodyelse,willnowthinkmeabadgirl.”“Weshallthinkofyouaswhatyouprove(證明)yourselftobe,mychild.Continuetoactasagoodgirl,andyouwillsatisfyus.”“ShallI,MissTemple?”“Youwill,”saidMissTemple.“Youhavebeenaccusedoflyingwhenyouwerelittle.Tellusthetruth,butaddnothingandexaggerate(夸大)nothing.”ImadeupmymindthatIwouldbethemostmodest(謙虛的)andthemostcorrect.Havingthoughtforafewminutesaboutwheretostart,Itoldherallthestoryofmysadchildhood.--TakenfromJaneEyre(《簡愛》)1.WhomdidJaneEyrerestsilentlywithatfirst?A.Nobody. B.HannahBurns. C.MissTemple. D.Mr.Temple.2.WhatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedpartinParagraph3?A.Janecouldgetintobigtroubleagain.B.Jane’sluckmightchangeforthebetter.C.Janewouldratherhavesometimeonherown.D.JanewasgoingtobepunishedbyMissTemple.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutJaneaccordingtothepassage?A.ShechosetotrustMissTemple. B.Shedidn’tmindbeingaccused.C.Shemadeupherchildhoodstory. D.Sheoncebehavedasabadgirl.4.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMissTemple?A.Dishonest. B.Impatient. C.Caring. D.Forgetful.(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)Thecoldwindsweptawaythelastpieceofwarmth.AdeadleaffellatSoapy’sfeet.Thatwasaspecialsignforhimthatthecoldwinterwascoming.Thethreemonths’lifeintheprison(監(jiān)獄)onBlackwell’sislandwaswhathewanted.Threemonthsoffreefoodeverydayandabedeverynight,threemonthssafefromcops(警察).ThisseemedthemostexpectedthingtoSoapyintheworld.Foryears,theprisonhadbeenhiswinterhome.Thereweremanyeasywaysofdoingthis.Thebestwaywashavingagooddinneratafinerestaurant.Thenhewouldsaythathehadnomoneytopay.Andthenacopwouldbecalled.Thecopwouldcatchhim.Hewouldbetakentoajudge(法官).Thejudgewoulddotherest.Thinkingaboutthis,hehadasparkofhopeinhisheart.ButwhenSoapyputhisfootinsidetherestaurantdoor,thewaitersawhisbrokenoldshoesandclothes.StronghandspushedSoapyaroundandmovedhimoutsideagain.Thefailureforthefirsttimelethimdown.Dayslater,Soapywenttoashop.Ithadawideglasswindow.Soapypickedupabigstoneandthrewitthroughtheglass.Peoplecamerunningaroundthecorner.Acopwasthefirstamongthem.Soapystoodstill,andhesmiledhappilywhenhesawthecop.“Where’sthemanthatdidthat?”askedthecop.“Don’tyouthinkthatImighthavedoneit?”saidSoapy.Whathewantedwascomingtowardhim.Butthecopdidn’tconsiderSoapy.That’sbecausemenwhobreakwindowsdonotstoptheretotalktocops.Theyrunawayasfastastheycan.Thecopsawamanfurtheralongthestreet,running.Heranafterhim.Soapy’sheartwasfilledwithsadness,andhewalkedslowlyaway.Hehadfailedtwotimes.—AdaptedfromTheCopandtheAnthem1.Howdoesthestorybegin?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Bydescribingtheenvironment. D.Byaskingquestions.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”refertoinparagraph2?A.Havingagooddinner. B.Beingsenttotheprison.C.Wearingniceclothes. D.Owningawarmbed.3.Whydidn’tthepoliceconsiderSoapyastheonewhohadthrownthestone?A.BecauseSoapylookedfriendlierandmorehonestthanothers.B.Becausethecophadalreadyknownwhohadbrokenthewindowbefore.C.Becausethekindcopalwaysthoughtaboutthegoodsideofpeople.D.Becausethecopbelievedthecriminalwouldn’tstopthereandtalkedtohim.4.HowdidSoapy’sfeelingschangeaccordingtothepassage?A.hopeful—disappointed—sad—happy B.hopeful—disappointed—happy—sadC.disappointed—happy—sad—hopeful D.disappointed—hopeful—sad—happy(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)ItwasaquieteveningatStylesCourt,agrandoldhouseintheEnglishcountryside.Thevillagerswereinthelivingroomafterdinner,enjoyingteaandconversation.AmongthemwasHerculePoirot,afamousBelgiandetective(偵探),whowasinvitedtostayatthehousebyhisfriendJohnCavendish.Suddenly,peopleheardaloudshoutfromupstairs.EveryonerushedtothenoiseandfoundMrs.Inglethorp,theoldmistress(女主人)ofthehouse,lyingonthefloorofherbedroom.Besideherwasabrokencupandasmallbottlewiththeword“Strychnine”—adeadlypoison(毒藥).Poirotquicklytookcontrol.Hecheckedtheroomcarefully,noticingthatthewindowwashalfopenandasetoffootprintsledtothebed.Healsofoundapieceofpaperintherubbishbinwiththewords“Meetmeatthegardenatmidnight”writtenonit.Thenextmorning,Mrs.Inglethorpdiedinthehospital.Thedoctorwassurethatshewaspoisoned.Somepeoplesaidherhusband,AlfredInglethorp,poisonedher.However,Poirotdidn’tthinkso.HenoticedthatAlfredhadastrongalibi—hewasseeninthevillageatthetimeofthepoisoning.Besides,PoirotdiscoveredthatJohnCavendish,Mrs.Inglethorp’sstepson,wasintroubleandneededmoney.HealsolearnedthatCynthiaMurdoch,ayoungwomanstayingatthehouse,couldgetthepoisonbecausesheworkedinahospital.AsPoirotputtogetherallthethings,herealizedthatthecriminaltriedtoframe(陷害)AlfredInglethorp.Butwhowastherealkiller?Poirot’ssmartmindwasalreadyformingaplan.—AdaptedfromTheMysteriousAffairatStyles1.WhydidHerculePoirotcometoStylesCourt?A.Tolookforacriminal B.TovisithisfriendC.Toattendaparty D.Tofindajob2.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheevents?a.Mrs.Inglethorpwasfoundpoisonedinherbedroom.b.Poirotnoticedsomecluesinthebedroom.c.Peopleheardashoutfromupstairs.d.Mrs.Inglethorpdiedinthehospital.e.PoirotwasinvitedtoStylesCourtbyJohnCavendish.A.e-c-a-b-d B.e-a-c-b-d C.c-e-a-b-d D.c-a-e-b-d3.Whichsentencecantheunderlinedwordalibibeputin?A.Themanwascaughtandtakentothepolicestationforhis________.B.Thenew-found________turnedoutthathecouldn’tbethecriminal.C.Theseresultsfullyshowafurther________ofhisoutstandingability.D.Asageneral________,vegetableoilsarebetterforyouthananimalfats.4.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillmostlikelyhappennextinthestory?A.AlfredInglethorpwillbecaughtforthecrime.B.JohnCavendishwillrunawayfromStylesCourt.C.Poirotwillfindtherealkillerandsolvethecase.D.CynthiaMurdochwillberesponsibleforthekilling.(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)Manypeopledreamofgoingonagreattraveladventure(探險).Mostofuskeepdreaming;othersmakeithappen.GreggBleakney’sdreamwastotraveltheAmericas(美洲)fromtoptobottom.Hegottheideaafterhefinisheda1,600-kilometerbikeridealone.Gregg’sfriendBrooksAllenwasalsoacyclist(自行車騎手).Thetwofriendstalkedanddecidedontheirgoal:theywouldtravelfromAlaskatoArgentina—bybike.Topayforthejourney,GreggandBrooksworkedandsavedmoneyforyears.In2015,afterfouryearsofplanning,theysetoff.Oncetheywereontheroad,theyoftencampedoutdoorsorstayedinhostels(旅社).Inmanyplacesontheirway,localpeopleopenedtheirhomestothetwofriendsandgavethemfood.Duringtheirtrip,GreggandBrookscycledthroughdeserts,rainforests,andmountains.Theyvisitedmoderncitiesandancientruins,suchasTikalinGuatemala.Inmanyplaces,theymetothercyclistsfromallovertheworld.GreggandBrookskeptarecordoftheiradventuresinanonlineblog.Thetriptaughtbothmenalotabouttraveling.HereissomeofGregg’sadvice.●Travellight.Thelessbaggage(行李)youhave,thelessyou’llworryabout.●Beflexible.Don’tplaneverything.You’llbemorerelaxedandhappyevenwhentherearechallengesalongtheway.●Bepolite.AsonetravelertoldGregg,“Alwaysrememberthatnobodywantstofightorcheataniceguy.”1.WhendidGregggettheideatotraveltheAmericas?A.Afterfinishingalongbikeridewithhisfriend.B.Aftermeetingothercyclistsaroundtheworld.C.Afterridingthebikefor1,600kilometershimself.D.Afterfouryearsofplanningwithhisfriend.2.WhatdidGreggandBrookscyclethroughduringtheirtrip?A.Desertsandlakes. B.Rainforestsanddeserts.C.Mountainsandseas. D.Rainforestsandlakes.3.WhichstatementwouldGreggmostlikelyagreewith?A.It’simportanttobringasmuchbaggageaspossible.B.Whenyoutravel,onlystayinhotelswithpeopleyouknow.C.Learninghowtoshowthanksorsaysorryisnecessary.D.Youneedtoprepareeverythingtogetreadyinabetterway.4.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthispassage?A.Travelandadventure. B.Amazinganimals.C.Citylife. D.Storiesandstorytellers.(24-25九年級下·重慶·開學(xué)考試)Istoodbythewindow,lookingatthegrayskyandsnowyground.Awomancrossedthestreet,withathickscarf,lookingcoldandunhappy.Themorningisperfectforreading,soIturnedonthelightandlayinbedwithabook.Thephonerang,andIheardmymumagreetosomething,mentioningmyname.Curious,Iwonderedwhatwashappening.MumenteredandtoldmeUncleSamwastakingmetoSparrowHills.Unwillingtoleaveonsuchacoldday,Ihesitated(猶豫)butdidn’twanttodisappointMum,soIputonmybluesweater.Thedoorbellrang,andUncleSamaskedifIwasready.“Isuppose,”Ireplied,takingawarmwoolhat.Weheadedtothestation,catchingthetraintoSparrowHills.Thetrainiswarm,andmybodystartedtorelax.“Canwejuststayonthetrain?”Isaidasthetrainstopped.UncleSamsoftlypulledmeupandsaid,“Youwillmissallthefun.”O(jiān)utside,thewindwasblowingstrongly.Thetreeswereshiningandtheyswunginthewind.“Idon’tknowhowlongIcanstayouthere,”Isaidaswestartedtowalkupthehill.Hepulledmeclosertothetreesandsaid,“Listen!”Atfirst,Iheardonlythewind.Thencameajinglingandchiming(叮叮當當).“That’sthemusicinwinter,”Myunclesaid.Ipulledmyhatuptofreemycars.Thebranches(樹枝)soundedlikehundredsofbellsringing,jinglingandchiming.IwassurprisedandIstoodstill,lookingattheicybrancheshittingeachotherandleavesswinginginthewind.ThenweclimbedtothetopofSparrowHillsandlookeddown.Thesnow-coveredtreesmadebuildingsappearbrighter.Thenthesunbrokethroughtheclouds.“Thesunisshining!”Ishoutedexcitedly.UncleSamsmiledandsaid,“Thesunisalwaysshining.Youjustneedtoclimbhighenoughtoseeit.”1.WhydidthewritermentiontheoldwomaninPara.1?A.Toshowhowlonelyshewas. B.Toshowhowmuchshelovedreading.C.Toshowhowpoortheoldwomanwas. D.Toshowhowcoldthedaywas.2.What’sthemusicinwinteraccordingtothepassage?A.Thesoundofthetrainpassingnearby. B.Thesoundofsnowfallingfromthetrees.C.Thesoundofthewindinthemountains. D.Thesoundofbranchesandleavesinthewind.3.HowdidMarina’sfeelingschangeinthestory?A.bored→angry→excited B.unhappy→surprised→excitedC.worried→pleased→sad D.unhappy→worried→surprised4.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.Marinawouldbegintolikegoingoutinwinter.B.Marinawouldprefertosleepathomeinwinter.C.UncleSamwouldnevertakeMarinaoutsideagain.D.Marina’smumwasn’tsureifMarinawouldhavefunatfirst.(23-24九年級下·重慶沙坪壩·開學(xué)考試)XiZhinongwasborninasmalltowninYunnanProvince.Whenhewasyoung,hemovedtoKunmingwithhismother.Feelinglikeacagedbirdinabigcity,hewasboredwiththebusyandnoisycitylifeandlookedforwardtonature.Hischancesooncame.In1983,hehelpedshootadocumentaryaboutbirds.Thatexperienceledhimtolearnphotographyandtakephotosofflyingbirds.Inthe1980s,theInternetwasnotthatpopularinChinaandcameraswereexpensive.Hemanagedtoborrowacameraandthrewhimselfintostudyinghowtouseit.Duringthattime,thelibrarybecamehisfavoriteplacewherehefirstreadsomemagazinesaboutnature.Itopenedadoorforhimtoconnectwithnature.In1992,aresearchprogramwasorganizedtoprotectatypeofunusualmonkeyswhichonlyliveinChina.Thenormalhalf-a-year-longwinterstherecreatedgreatchallengesforXiZhinong’swork,butheneverdrewback.“Ididn’tseethemonkeysinthewilduntilIwentintothemountainsthethirdtime,”saidXiZhinong.Hewentintothesnowmountainssixtimesjusttogetvaluablephotographsofthemonkeys.Severalyearslater,hisworkswoninternationalprizes.PeoplearoundtheworldbegantopayattentiontotheprotectionofwildanimalsinChina.AndheisthefirstChinesewinneroftheworld-famousWildlifePhotographeroftheYear.Inordertocallontonsofpeopletoprotectwildlifewithcameras,hestarted“ChinaWildlifePhotographyTrainingCamp”.Hehopesthatmoreyoungpeoplewilljoin-inforthenatureprotection.1.WhatcanwelearnaboutXiZhinongfromParagraph1?A.Hefeltlikeafreebird. B.Hewassatisfiedwiththecitylife.C.HewasborninKunming. D.Hewouldliketoliveinnature.2.WhichistherightorderofXiZhinong’sexperience?a.Hewonsomeprizesintheworld.
b.Hejoinedinshootingadocumentary.c.Hetooksomepicturesofmonkeys.
d.Hesetupacamptotrainphotographers.A.a(chǎn)—b—c—d B.b—c—a—d C.c—a—d—b D.d—a—b—c3.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“drewback”meaninParagraph4?A.Gaveup. B.Grewup. C.Setout. D.Puton.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.APhotographer’sWayofProtectingNature B.ADoorBetweenMagazinesandNatureC.DifficultiesofTakingWildlifePhotos D.WorldAttentiontoAnimalProtection(24-25九年級上·重慶沙坪壩·期末)①Fromcarpenter(木匠)togreatartist-thiswasthecourseofQiBaishi’slife.Qihasmadegreatachievementsinartisticculture.In1953,hewashonoredwiththetitle“People’sArtist”byChinesegovernment.②QiBaishihasleftbehindalargenumberofworksthatcoveredmanysubjects,includingshrimps,crabs,andfish.Theseartworkshaveoftenbeenondisplay(展覽),attractingmillionsofartlovers.Formostpeople,however,hismasterpiecesarehispaintingsofshrimpslikeMoXiaandXiaqutu.③Qi’sworksarenotonlyaboutanimalsbutalsoaboutflowersandvegetables.Peoplelovethesenature-basedpaintingsbecausetheworksremindthemofthecountrysideandoftheirhometowns.ThedoveisanothercommonsubjectinQi’sartduringhislateryears,showinghiswishforworldpeace.④Whethertheyarelandscapes,shrimps,flowersorfigures(人物),Qi’spaintingsarerichinexpressionsanddetails.Atthebeginning,hepaintedthesebyfollowingancientmodels.Later,hedevelopedapersonalstylebyusingheavyink,brightcolorsandenergeticstrokes(筆鋒)togivethemanalmostreal-lifefeel.Hecreatedworksinafreshandlivelyway,showinghislovefornatureandlife.Hisartreflectedaninternationaltrendinmodernartatthetime,yetheexpresseditinatypicalChineseway.⑤Qikeptfightingforhighergoals,especiallyashegotolder.Themanstillcontinuedtoworkeveninhis70s.WhilemanyotherChineseartistsretirefrompubliclifeatanoldage,Qiactivelytookonmoresocialresponsibilities.Hesaid:“Ilovemyhometown,mycountryandallthelivesthere.Inrecentyears,IhaverealizedthatwhatIpursueisworldpeace.”In1956,hewasawardedtheInternationalPeacePrizebytheWorldPeaceCouncil.⑥Inshort,QiBaishihasinfluencedalargenumberofpeopleinChina.NotonlydohisworksplayanimportantpartinChineseculture,buthisspiritsalsoencouragegenerationsofChinesepeople.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutQi’sworks?A.Hismostfamouspaintingsareaboutarabs.B.Hisworksareonlyaboutflowersandvegetables.C.Hedevelopedapersonalstylebyusingdarkcolors.D.Nature-basedpaintingsmakepeoplethinkoftheirhometowns.2.WhichsayingcanbestdescribethespiritofQiaccordingtothepassage?A.Silenceisgolden. B.Lifeisshort,artislong.C.Mannersmaketheman. D.Keepsomethingforarainyday.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordtheminparagraph④referto?A.Qi’spaintings B.energeticstrokes C.a(chǎn)ncientmodels D.nature4.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B.C. D.(24-25九年級上·重慶銅梁·期末)Onceuponatime,therewasaboynamedWangXiang.Hisfami
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