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人物傳記類中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解葉邑鎮(zhèn)中學(xué)九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)組姚勝蘭AYoumayneverheardofLadislaoBiro,butyouhavecertainlyheardofthepenheinvented—theballpointpen(圓珠筆),orbiro.BeforeBiroinventedhispen,peoplewrotewithfountainpens.Theinksometimeswentout.Inthe1930s,BirowasamagazineeditorinBudapestinHungary.Henoticedthattheinkswhichthemagazine’sprintersuseddriedveryquickly.Birowonderedifquick—dryinginkscouldbeusedinpens.Hecameupwiththeideaofatube(管子)ofinkwithafree—movingballontheend.Asapersonwrote,theballcollectedinkfromthetubeandrolleditontothepaper.Thepenwouldbecheapandcouldbethrownawaywhentheinkwasusedup.BirobegantoworkonhisinventionbuthesoonleftEuropeforBuenosAiresinArgentina,acountryinSouthAmerica,becauseoftheSecondWorldWar.BiroandhisbrotherGeorge,whowasachemist,begantoimprovethepen.Intheearly1940s,Birobegantoproducehisnewpen,thebiro.In1944,hesoldhisinventiontoanothercompany,whichbegantoproducethepenforBritainandAmerica.Birowaspleasedthathispenwaspopular,buthedidnotgetmuchfromhisinvention.ThebirowaslatersoldtotheFrenchcompany,Bic,whichnowsellstwelvemillionpensaday.Birosankintoobscurityin

SouthAmerica.Hisname,however,hasbecomefamousaroundtheworld.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.Biroisthenameof____________.

A.achemist

B.afountainpen

C.acompany

D.aballpointpen()47.Accordingtothepassage,Biro’snewpenwasfirstproducedin_____________.A.Hungary

B.France

C.Argentina

D.BritainandAmerica()48.WhichofthefollowingcanbefilledintheboxtoshowhowBiroinventedhisnewpen?cameupwithanidea→workedonhisinvention→?→producedhispenA.improvedhispen

B.soldhisinventionC.workedasaneditor

D.leftforSouthAmerica()49.Theunderlinedpart“sankintoobscurity”istheclosestinmeaningto“__________”.A.wasverypopular

B.lostalotofmoneyC.lostinterestinbusiness

D.wasunknowntomanypeople()50.WhatdoesthepassagemainlytellusaboutBiro?A.Hewasapopularwriter.B.Hewasanimportantinventor.C.Hewasafamousmagazineeditor.D.Hewasasuccessfulbusinessman.參考答案46—50DCADBBZhengHe,theColumbusoftheEast,wasaMingdynastyexplorerwhomtheChinesepeopleareproudof.Hewasbornin1371and,11yearslater,wascaughtbythearmyofarichyoungmancalledZhuDiandmadetoworkforhim.OvertimetherichmansawthatZhengHewasverycleverandstrongandtheybecameclosefriends.In1403ZhuDiwasmadetheKingofChinaandheaskedZhengHetojoinhisnewgovernment.TheKingwantedtolearnmoreabouttheworldandshowothercountrieshispower.HeorderedmanynewshipstobebuiltandmadeZhengHetheirleader.Between1405and1433,ZhengHeledsevenseatripstodifferentpartsoftheworld.HecertainlytraveledtoIndia,AfricaandtheMiddleEast.AfewpeoplethinkhisshipsmayhaveevenreachedSouthAmericaandAustralia.Eachtriplastedbetweentwoandfouryearsanditisbelievedhesailedmorethan50000kmduringtheyearsofhistravels.With28000menandover300ships,suchasboatsforfood,waterandevensoldiers'horses,ZhengHeledafleet(艦隊(duì))whosesizewouldnotbeequaledbyEuropeansforover500years!OnthesetripshebroughtwithhimmanyChinesegoodslikesilkandmedicinetogivetoforeignkingsortosellforlocalgoods.Hereturnedfromeachtripwithboatsfilledwithexpensivethingssuchasgoldandjewellery,foreignguestsandstrangeanimalslikeagiraffe.ItisapitythatwemayneverlearneverythingaboutZhengHe'stravels.Afterhediedin1433,thenewking,whobelievedthesetripswereunluckyandtooexpensive,hadthemstoppedandheburnedalmostallthebooksaboutZhengHe’stravels.Itisonlyinthelast50yearsthathistorianshavebeguntocarefullystudytheadventuresofthegreatZhengHe.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.WhydidtheChineseKingwantZhengHetosailtomanydifferentcountries?A.TobringnewcountriesunderthecontrolofChina.B.ToshowtheworldhowstrongtheKingwas.C.Toreceivegiftsfromthekingsofothercountries.D.Todiscoverunusualanimals.()47.WhatdoweknowaboutZhengHefromthepassage?A.Hesailedtoallsevencontinents.B.Eachofhistripslastedoneyear.C.Hediedattheageof62.D.Hewasasuccessfulbusinessman.()48.WhichofthefollowingdidZhengHeNOTbringwithhimfromChina?A.Gold.B.Medicine.C.Animals.D.Silk.()49.WhathappenedafterZhengHedied?A.Hewasforgottenforever.B.Hisshipswereallburned.C.Thenewkingwroteabookabouthim.D.Seatripstoothercountrieswerestopped.()50.Inwhatorderdidthefollowinghappen?a.ZhuDibecametheKing.b.ZhengHewascaughtbysoldiers.c.ThebooksaboutZhengHewereallburned.d.ForeignerswerebroughttoChina.e.ZhengHevisitedIndia.f.Newshipswerebuilt.A.e,b,a,f,d,cB.b,a,e,d,c,fC.f,a,b,d,c,eD.b,a,f,e,d,c參考答案46—50BCADDhadapicnic.Buttheyneverquarreledforlong.ToQueenElizabeth,itwasasadnessthathersisterneverfoundlastingpersonalhappiness.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.WhatkindofpersonwasElizabethlike?Shewas____________.A.outgoingandtidyB.easygoingandheadstrongC.seriousandtidyD.seriousandheadstrong()47.Theword"governess"means________.A.服務(wù)員B.家庭女教師C.牧師D.管家()48.Whohadanunhappyfamilylifeaccordingtothestory?A.Elizabeth.B.Margaret.C.MarionCrawford.D.BothElizabethandMargaret.()49.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.ThequeenandhersisterhadquitedifferentB.ElizabethalwaysprotectedhersisterC.ThesistersoftenfoughteachotherD.Elizabethfeltsorryforhersisterforherunsuccessfulmarriage.()50.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?A.ElizabethwasakindpersonB.ThetwosisterslivedhappilyC.MargarethadsadlovestoriesD.Thetwosistershadaverygoodrelationship參考答案46—50CBBCDGFrankensteinisoneoftheworld’smostfamoushorrorstories.It’saboutadoctorwhocreatesanewmanfromthebodypartsofdeadpeopleandbringsittolife.Buttheexperimentgoeswrongandthemonster(怪獸)killsthedoctorandmanyothers.Thestoryhasbeenreadbymillionssinceitwasfirstpublishedandinthelasthundredyearsithasbeenmadeintodozensofmovies.Manypeoplearesurprisedtolearnitswriterwasa19-year-oldwoman,calledMaryShelley.MarywasbornintoarichLondonfamilyinAugust1797.Shewaseducatedbyherparentsandwhenshewas13shedecidedtobecomeawriter.In1812,shemetthefamouswriterPercyShelleyandtheysoongotmarried.SadlyforMary,theirfirstchilddiedsoonafterbirthinItaly.Inherdiary,Marywroteaboutadream:“Idreamtthatmylittlebabycametolifeagain---thatithadonlybeencoldandthatwerubbeditbeforethefireanditlived.”In1816,PercyShelleyand19-year-oldMaryvisitedthepoetLordByronathishomeinSwitzerland.Becauseofthebadweathertheystayedindoorsreadinghorrorstories.Onenight,Byronaskedeveryonetowritetheirownstory.MarythoughtofherdreamandwrotethestoryFrankenstein.FrankensteinwaspublishedwhenMarywas21,andbecameahugesuccess.Manypeopledidn’tthinka19-year-oldwomancouldwritesowellandbelievedherhusbandwastherealwriter.Althoughfamous,Shelley’slifewasfullofsadness.Onlyoneofherfourchildrenlivedandin1822herhusbanddiedinaswimmingaccident.Marywasbroken-heartedanddecidednottomarryagain.Shedevotedherselftoherchildandcontinuedtowriteuntilherdeathin1851.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.WhatdoweknowaboutthestoryFrankenstein?A.ItwasreallywrittenbyMaryShelley’shusband.B.Ithasbeenreadbymillionsofpeople.C.ItwaswrittentorememberShelley’shusband.D.Itisthemostfamousstoryintheworld.()47.WherewasMaryShelleywhenshewrotethestoryFrankenstein?A.InEngland.B.InItaly.C.InSwitzerland.D.InFrance.()48.Inwhichorderdothefollowingtakeplace?a.Badweathermadeeveryonestayindoorsreadinghorrorstories.b.ThestoryFrankensteinwasfirstpublished.c.Marywroteaboutadreaminherdiary.d.MarymetthefamouswriterPercyShelley.e.MoviesbasedonthestoryofFrankensteinweremade.A.a,c,b,e,dB.d,c,a,b,eC.c,a,b,d,eD.b,a,d,c,e()49.HowoldwasMaryShelleywhenshedied?A.43.B.48.C.51.D.54.()50.WhatcanwelearnaboutMaryShelleyfromthispassage?A.Sheexperiencedalotofsadnessinherlife.B.Shewasn’tconsideredagoodwriterduringherlife.C.Shewaseducatedatherlocalschool.D.ShebecameveryrichbecauseofthestoryFrankenstein.參考答案46—50BCBDAHwherethereisawill,thereisawayNickVujicicwasborn,withoutarmsandlegs,in1982inMelbourne,Australia.Nickfacedallkindsofproblemsandtroublesinhislife.Buthenevergivesup.NowNickhashisownspeakingcompany;AttitudeIsAttitude.Andhehastraveledaroundtheworldtogivespeeches.Heshareswithhisaudiencehisaudiencetheimportanceofvisionanddreamingbig.Hesaysattitudeisthemostpowerfultoolinthelifeandfailureisjustalearningexperience.MarkZuckerberg,thebossofFacebook,isonly28.Inonly8years,Zuckturnedhissmallwebsiteintoaworldfamousnetwork.Zuckoncewrotetohisworkmates,"Wedon'tbuildservicestomakemoney;wemakemoneytobuildbetterservices"JeremyLin'sexcellentperformancesinbasketballcourtsattractedtheeyesofbothAmericansandChinesethisyear.Thenwhathasledthisyoungmantosuchasuccess?Thefollowingmayhelpusunderstandit.Believeinyourself;Catchthechancewhenitcomesup;Findthesystemthatworksforyourstyle;Peoplewillloveyouforbeingyourself;5.Stayhumble.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()51.AttitudeIsAttitudeis_______.A.thetitleofNick'sspeechB.Nick'scompanyC.aninternationalorganizationD.amachinethatcanspeak()52.WhichofthefollowingaboutNickiswrong?A.NickhadnoarmsorlegswhenhewasbornB.HesayspeoplecanlearnfromtheirfailuresC.HetellshisaudiencetodreambigandhavevisionD.Hehasnevertraveledaroundtheworldsofar()53.Facebookis_______.A.Zuck'sbossB.Zuck'sworkmateC.apopularbookD.aworld-widenetwork()54.AttitudeIsAttitudeis_______.A.Facebookdoesn'tbuildservicesB.Facebookdoesn'tmakemoneyC.offeringbetterservicesismoreimportantthanmakingmoneyD.buildingservicesdoesn'tmakemoney()55.FromJeremyLin'ssuccess,wecanfind________________.A.onemusthaveself-confidenceB.catchingthechanceisthemostimportantC.onemustkeeptherulesallthetimeD.oneshouldtryhisbesttofollowothers參考答案51—55BDDCAIIwas

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hergrandson.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.The

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mother參考答案46—50ADBCJBeethoven,afamousmusicianintheworld,wasborninGermanyin1770.InhischildhoodBeethovendidn’thaveahappylife.Hisfatherwasasinger.Whenhewasonlyfour,hisfatherbegantoforcehimtopracticehourafterhourondifferentmusicalinstruments.Ifhedidnotputhisheartintoit,hisfatherwouldbeathimormakeithardonhim.Beethovenlovedmusicandhelearnedsofastthathewasabletogoaroundtogiveconcerts,whenhewasonlyaboyofeleven.Attheageofseventeen,hewonhighpraisefromMozart,thegreatmusicianatthattime.Beethovenwasoftenpoorandillduringhislife.Afteroneillness,hesuddenlyfoundhimselfdeaf.Atthattimehewasonlythirty-one.Itwasablowtohimindeed.Buthestillwentonworkingandwritingmusicpieces.Topeople’ssurprise,someofhisbestpieceswerewrittenafterhelosthishearing.In1827,leavingmorethan300pieces,thegreatmusiciandied.Buthisnameisstillrememberedtothisday.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.Beethovenwasa______musician.

A.AmericaB.FrenchC.GermanD.British

()47.Whathappenedwhenhewasthirty-one?___________.

A.HewasblindB.HewasdeafC.HegaveconcertsD.Hewonhighpraise

()48.Whydidn’tBeethovenhaveahappylifeinhischildhood?___________.

A.Becausehisfamilywaspoor

B.Becausehehadtopracticealotofmusicalinstruments

C.Becausehisfatherwasstrictwithhim

D.BothBandC

()49.WhatdidBeethovendoafterhelosthishearing?____________.

A.HenevergaveinB.HestoppedwritingmusicpiecesC.HelosthisheartD.Hewenttoseeadoctor

()50.Whenweresomeofhisbestpieceswritten?____________.

A.Attheageof11B.Attheageof17C.BeforehewasdeafD.Afterhebecamedeaf

參考答案46—50CBDADKAlfredNobel,thegreatSwedishinventorandindustrialist,wasborninStockholmonOctober21,1833,butmovedtoRussiawithhisparentsin1842,wherehisfather,Immanuel,madeastrongpositionforhimselfintheengineeringindustry.ImmanuelNobelinventedlandmineandmadealotofmoneyfromthegovernmentduringtheCrimeanWar,butwentbankruptsoonafter.Then,thefamilyreturnedtoSwedenin1859,whereAlfredbeganhisownstudyofexplosivesinhisfather‘slab.Hehadneverbeentoschooloruniversitybuthadtaughthimself,andbythetimehewastwenty,hebecameaskillfulchemistandexcellentlinguist,speakingSwedish,Russian,German,FrenchandEnglish.Hebuiltupover80companiesin20differentcountries.Hewasalwayssearchingforameaningtolife.Hespentmuchtimeandmoneyworkingonhowtoendthewars,andthepeacebetweennations,untilhisdeathinItalyin1896.Hisfamouslastwill,inwhichheleftmoneytoprovideprizesforoutstandingworkinphysics,chemistry,physiology,medicine,literatureandpeace,isamemorialtohisinterestsandideas.Andso,themanisrememberedandrespectedlongafterhisdeath.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.WherewasAlfredNobelborn?Hewasbornin________.A.SwedenB.StockholmC.RussiaD.Moscow()47.WhatdidImmanuelNobelinventedduringtheCrimeanWar?A.Theengineeringindustry.B.Astrongposition.C.Landmine.D.Studyofexplosives.()48.WhydidAlfredNobelreturntoSweden?Becausehisfather________.A.wentbankruptB.wasputinprisonC.wasillD.died()49.HowmanycompaniesdidAlfredNobelbuildup?Hebuiltup________companiesindifferentcountries.A.20B.40C.60D.80()50.WhatwasAlfredNobelalwayssearingfor?________.A.MoretimeandmoremoneyB.AmeaningtolifeC.HowtoendthewarD.Thepeacebetweennations參考答案46—50BCADBLFourpeopleinEnglandbackin1953,staredatPhoto51,Itwasn’tmuch—apictureshowingablackX.ButthreeofthesepeoplewontheNobelPrizeforfiguringoutwhatthephotoreallyshowed–theshapeofDNAThediscoverybroughtfameandfortunetoscientistsJamesWatson,FrancisCrick,andMauriceWilkins.Thefourth,theonewhoactuallymadethepicture,wasleftout.HernamewasRosalindFranklin.”Sheshouldhavebeenupthere,”sayshistorianMaryBowden.”Ifherphotoshadn’tbeenthere,theotherscouldn’thavecomeupwiththestructure.”O(jiān)nereasonFranklinwasmissingwasthatshehaddiedofcancerfouryearsbeforetheNobeldecision.ButnowscholarsdoubtthatFranklinwasnotonlyrobbedofherlifebydiseasebutrobbedofcreditbyhercompetitorsAtCambridgeUniversityinthe1950s,WatsonandClicktriedtomakemodelsbycuttingupshapesofDNA’spartsandthenputtingthemtogether.Inthemeantime,atKing’sCollegeinLondon,FranklinandWilkinsshoneX-raysatthemolecule(分子).Theraysproducedpatternsreflectiontheshape.ButWilkinsandFranklin’srelationshipwasalotrockierthanthecelebratedteamworkofWatsonandCrick,WilkinsthoughtFranklinwashiredtobehisassistant.ButthecollegeactuallyemployedhertotakeovertheDNAproject.WhatshedidwasproduceX-raypicturesthattoldWatsonandCrickthatoneoftheirearlymodelswasinsideout.Andshewasnotshyaboutsayingso.ThatangeredWatson,whoattackedherinreturn,“Mereinspectionsuggestedthatshewouldnoteasilybend.Clearlyshehadtotogoorbeputinherplace.”AsFranklin’scompetitors,Wilkins,WatsonandCrickhadmuchtogainbycuttingheroutofthelittlegroupofresearchers,sayshistorianPninaAbir-Am.In1962attheNobelPrizeawardingceremony,Wilkinsthanked13colleaguesbynamebeforehementionedFranklin,Watsonwrotehisbooklaughingather.Crickwrotein1974that“Franklinwasonlytwostepsawayfromthesolution.”No,Franklinwasthesolution.“ShecontributedmorethananyotherplayertosolvingthestructureofDNA.Shemustbeconsideredaco-discoverer,”Abir-Amsays.ThiswasbackedupbyAaronKlug,whoworkedwithFranklinandlaterwonaNobelPrizehimself.Oncedescribedasthe“DarkLadyofDNA”,Franklinisfinallycomingintothelight.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThedisagreementsamongDNAresearchers.B.TheunfairtreatmentofFranklin.C.TheprocessofdiscoveringDNA.D.Theracebetweentwoteamsofscientists.()47.WatsonwasangrywithFranklinbecauseshe___________.A.tooktheleadinthecompetitionB.keptherresultsfromhimC.provedsomeofhisfindingswrongD.sharedherdatawithotherscientists()48.WhyisFranklindescribedas“DarkLadyofDNA”?

A.Shedevelopedpicturesindarklabs.B.ShediscoveredtheblackX-theshapeofDNA.C.Hernamewasforgottenafterherdeath.D.Hercontributionwasunknowntothepublic.()49.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardWilkins,WatsonandCrick?

A.Disapproving.B.Respectful.C.Admiring.D.Doubtful.參考答案46—49BCDAMNapoleon,asacharacterinTolstoy’sWarandPeace,ismorethanoncedescribedashaving“fatlittlehands.”Nordoeshe“sitwellorfirmlyonthehorse.”Heissaidtobe“undersized,”with“shortlegs”anda“roundstomach”.TheissuehereisnottheaccuracyofTolstoy’sdescription—itseemsnotthatfarofffromhistoricalaccounts—buthischoiceoffacts:otherthingsthatcouldbesaidofthemanarenotsaid.WearemeanttounderstandthedifferenceofawarringcommanderinthebodyofafatlittleFrenchman.Tolstoy’sNapoleoncouldbeanymanwanderinginthestreetsandputtingalittleofpowderedtobaccouphisnose—andthatisthepoint.Itisawaythenovelistusestoshowthemoralnatureofacharacter.Anditturnsoutthat,asTolstoyhasit,Napoleonisacrazyman.InasceneinBookThreeofWarandPeace,thewarshavingreachedthecriticalyearof1812,NapoleonreceivesarepresentativefromtheTsar(沙皇),whohascomewithpeaceterms.Napoleonisveryangry:doesn’thehavemorearmy?He,nottheTsar,istheonetomaketheterms.HewilldestroyallofEuropeifhisarmyisstopped,“Thatiswhatyouwillhavegainedbyengagingmeinthewar!”heshouts.Andthen,Tolstoywrites,Napoleon“walkedsilentlyseveraltimesupanddowntheroom,hisfatshouldersmovingquickly.”Stilllater,afterreviewinghisarmyamidcheeringcrowds,NapoleoninvitestheshakenRussiantodinner.“HeraisedhishandtotheRussian’s...face,”Tolstoywrites,and“takinghimbytheearpulleditgently...”.Tohaveone’searpulledbytheEmperorwasconsideredthegreatesthonorandmarkoffavorattheFrenchcourt.“Well,well,whydon’tyousayanything?”saidhe,asifitwasridiculousinhispresencetorespectanyonebuthimself,Napoleon.Tolstoydidhisresearch,butthecompositionishisown.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。()46.Tolstoy’sdescriptionofNapoleoninWarandPeaceis____________.A.farfromthehistoricalfactsB.basedontheRussianhistoryC.basedonhisselectionoffactsD.notrelatedtohistoricaldetails()47.NapoleonwasangrywhenreceivingtheRussianrepresentativebecause.A.hethoughtheshouldbetheonetomakethepeacetermsB.theTsar’speacetermswerehardtoacceptC.theRussiansstoppedhismilitarymovementD.hedidn’thaveanymorearmytofightwith()48.WhatdidNapoleonexpecttheRussianrepresentativetodo?A.Towalkoutoftheroominanger.B.Toshowagreementwithhim.C.TosaysomethingabouttheTsar.D.Toexpresshisadmiration.()49.TolstoyintendedtopresentNapoleonasamanwhois.A.ill-manneredindealingwithforeignguestsB.fondofshowingoffhisironwillC.determinedindestroyingallofEuropeD.crazyforpowerandres

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