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山東省德州市寧津縣2021年九年級(jí)第二次練兵考試英語(yǔ)試題

二、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2.5分,計(jì)50.分)

A

IfyoutravelinsomeareainIndia,youllbeluckyenoughtobewaitedonbyspecialguides-

monkeys.Dressedinwaistcoats,thesemonkeysarealwaysreadytoserveyou.Hungry,youonly

needtopointtoyourownstomachandthey'llleadyoutothenearestrestaurantThirsty,the

monkeyswillleadyoutoabar.Tired,youputbothofyourhandsbehindyourheadandthe

monkeyswilltakeyoutothenearesthotel.Don'tfeelpuzzledwhentheyputouttheirhairyhands

toyouaftertheserviceisdone.Theyarejustaskingforalittlemoneyasatip.Afterthat,they

wavetheirhandsasiftheyaresayinggoodbyetoyou

Believeitornot,thelittleguidesarefromtheschoolformonkeysinIndia,wheretheywere

trainedforoneyeartogettheir"diplomas"(文憑)Theyarenottheonlymonkeystudentsinthe

world.SomearebeingtrainedasnursesinanAmericanmedicalcollege.Thesemonkeysareabout

tolookafterpatientisandhelpthemwithhouseworkafterschool

Athree-year-oldmonkeynamedHelenhaslearnedtoturnonandoffthelights,playa

recorderandopendoorsandwindowswhenheistoldto.InMalaysiawherecoconuttreesreach

highuptothesky,monkeyswouldclimbtothetopandpickthecoconutsasordered.Oncethejob

isdone.theywouldrushtotheirmaster,hopingtogetsomewildfruitsasareward.

26.Ifyouwanttohavearest,whatshouldyoudotothemonkeys?

A.pointtoyourownstomachB.putbothofyourhandsbehindyourhead

C.closeyoureyesD.Shakeyourhead

27.Whatdoes"tip"mean?

A尖端B.提示C指點(diǎn)D.小費(fèi)

28.Howlongwasamonkeytrainedtogettheir''diplomas"?

A.OneyearB.Twoyears.C.Threeyears.D.Wedon'tknow.

29.Helencandothesethingsexceptinthepassage?

A.turnoffthelightB.playarecorder

C.opendoorsD.pickthecoconuts

30.Whatisthepassageabout?

A.AmonkeynamedHelenB.Workingmonkeys.

C.HowtotrainamonkeyforworkD.SometipsabouttravellinginIndia

TherearemanyidiomsinChinese,Theyareinterestingandmeaningful.Wecanlearnalotfrom

them,herearesomeforyou:

Atigerwaslookingforfoodinalargeforestwhenafoxranby.Thetiger

caughtit.Thefoxwasfrightened,butithadanidea."Youdarenoteatme.I

wassentbyGodtorulealltheanimals,fyoueatme,you9redisobeyingthe

God'sorder,"itsaid.Thetigerwassilent,thinkingwhetheritwastrue.Seeing

ATigerinTowthetigerstillindoubtthefoxsaidseriously,nIfyoudon'tthinkwhatIsaidis

true.Icantakeyoutoseealltheanimals.Filwalkinfrontandyoufollowme.

Let'sseeifallofthemareafraidofme."Sothefoxledthetigerintotheforest.

Itwastruethatalltheanimals,suchasdeer,sheep,rabbitsandoon,runaway

assoonastheysawthem.

Onceamanplannedtobuildaterrace(九仞高的ill).Heworkedveryhardand

spentalotoftimediggingandcarryingearth.Whentheworkwasalmost

Withinanace

completedandonlyonemorebasketofearthwasneeded,themangaveup.

ofwinning

Theterracewasnevercompleted.Thisidiommeanstofailtosucceedforlack

offinaleffort.

Afarmerwasworkingonedayinthefieldswhenhesawarabbitbumpintoa

Waitforatreestump(樹樁)accidentallyandbreakitsneck.Thefarmertooktherabbit

rabbitunderahome,andcookedhimselfadeliciousmeal.Thatnighthethoughtheneedn't

tree.worksohardSofromthenonhegaveupfarming,andsimplysatbythestump

waitingforrabbitstocomeandrunintoit.

ItisnevertooOnceuponatime,therewasamanwhokeptseveralsheep.Onemorningthe

latetomendmandiscoveredthatoneofhissheepwasmissing.Awolfhadstolenhissheep

throughaholeinthesheeppen(羊圈).Hisneighboraskedhimtofixthepen

andcovertheholerightaway."Butthemansaid1'Thesheepisalreadylost,soI

don'lneedtorepairit"Thenextmorning,hediscoveredthatanothersheepwas

missing.Onceagain,thewolfstolethesheepthroughtheholeinthefence.The

manregrettednottakingtheneighborsadvice.Sohefixedtheholeatonce.

Fromthenon,nomoresheepwasstolenbythewolf.

31.Howmanykindsofanimalsarementionedintheidiom"ATigerinTow"?

A.4B.5C.6D.7

32.Fromtheidiom"Waitforarabbitunderatree",weknowthatthefameris.

A.brave.B.cleverC.foolishD.hard-working

33.Thestoryoftheidiom"Itisnevertoolatetomend.Hisorganized(組織的).

A.intimeorderB.inspaceorder

C.fromspecifictogeneralD.fromgeneraltospecific

34.Ifyourfriendlosesconfidenceandplanstogiveuphisstudy,youcantellhimtheidioms

A.ATigerinTow.B.Withinanaceofwinning

C.Waitforarabbitunderatree.D.Itisnevertoolatetomend

35.Whichistrueaccordingtothefouridioms?

A.AlloftheanimalswereafraidofthefoxbecausehewassentbyGodtorulealltheanimals

B.ThefarmerintheStateofSonggotanotherrabbitatlast

C.Ifthemanwhoplannedtobuildaterracewentonworking,hecouldsucceed

D.Themanwhokeptseveralsheeplostthreesheepinall

C

Doyouknowwhathumanrightsare?Theyarebasicrightsthatbelongtoeverypersoninthe

wordTheyincludetherighttolife,freedomfromslavery(奴役),therighttoworkandeducation

andmanymore.

Chinahasplayedaleadingroleinprotectinghumanright.OnOct13,Chinawaselectedasa

memberoftheHumanRightsCounciloftheUnitedNations.Thecountryhasmadegreat

achievementsinhumanrightssince1949,Xinhuanoted.

Forexample,Chinesepeoplewholivedbefore1949livedthroughwarandpoverty(貧困),

Averagelifeduringthattimewasaround35years.After70years,Chinacanfeedmorethan1.3

billionpeopleandprovidejobsfor770millionpeople.Thecountry'slieexpectancyroseto77.3

yearsin2019,CGTNnoted.

Asfortherighttoeducation.Chinesepeoplespentlessthanoneyearinschoolin1949.

Today,wehavenineyearsofcompulsoryeducation.

Accesstotheinterestisalsoabasichumanright.AsofJune,67percentofChina's

populationhadaccesstotheinterestThat's5percenthigherthantheglobalaverage.

36.Thebasicrightsincludetheseexcept.

A.freedomfromslaveryB.therighttolife

C.therighttohurtothersD.therighttoworkandeducation

37.NowChinacanprovidejotsforpeople.

A.13billionB.770millionC.773millionD.Wedon'tknow.

38.Thelastparagraphtellusthatpercentoftheworldpopulationonaveragehave]

accesstotheInternet.

A.67B.62C.72D.77.3

39.Whatdoes"right"meaninthispassage?

A右邊B.正確的C.權(quán)力D.合適的

40.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheChinesearelivingmuchlongerthanbefore.

B.Chinesepeoplespentmorethanoneyearinschoolin1949.

C.OnOct13,ChinawaselectedasamemberofWTO.

D.Chinesepeoplewholivedbefore1949onlysufferedfromwar.

D

Germanyhasopenedaspecialelectrichighwayfortrucks.Thesystemallowstruckswhich

runonbothdieselfuel(柴油燃料)andelectricitytogetrecharged(充電)whiledriving.Inthis

way,Germanyhopestocutanimportantcauseofpollution

Hybridtruckshavetwosystems.Theyareabletorunonelectricityandturntothedieselfuel

whentheelectricitynunsout.

GermanytruckseHighwaysystemallowshybridtruckstotravelmuchfatheronelectricity.

Thesystem,builtbyacompanycalledSiemens,isbeingtestedonGermany*sA5Autobahn

(highway)betweenFrankfurtandDarmstadt.

ThecHighwayworksthroughelectriclineshungoveraspeciallane(車道)onthehighway

Specialhybridtruckscanmoveintothelanetogetrecharged.Truckscanrechargedthemselves

whiledrivingasfastas90kilometresperhoui;Whenthetruckisrechargeditcanleavethe

charginglanetorejoinothertrafficonthehighway.Siemensbelievesthesystemcouldsavea

hybridtruckabout$22,000onfuelcostsoveradistanceofabout100,000kilometres.

TheGermanygovernmentspentabout$15.5millionontheeHighway.Theyalsospent

S77millionworkingwithScaniaandVokswagentodevelopaspecialhybridtrucktouseonthe

highway.Germanybelieves80%ofthecountry'stucktrafficsoonrunonelectricity.

41.AccordingtothepassageinGermany,thepurposetoopenelectrichighwayfortrucksis

A.tosavemoney

B.tocutanimportantcauseofpollution

C.toselltruckswhichrunonbothdieselfuelandelectricity

D.notmentioned

42.Thehybridtrucksrunon.

A.dieselfuelB.electricityC.bothdieselfuelandelectricityD.oil

43.Ahybridtruckownercansaveoveradistanceofabout10,000kilormetres.

A.$22,000B.$2,200C.$15.5millionD.$7million

44.Wefindthepassagefrom.

A.amoviemagazineB.astorybookC.aguidebookD.asciencenewspaper

45.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Germanyopenselectrichighwayfortrucks.

B.SiemenstestsanewsystemonGermany'sA5Autobahn.

C.HybridtrucksinGermany

D.Trucksonthehighway

答案:

26-30BDADB31-35BCABC36-40CBCCA41-45BCBDA

山東省德州市寧津縣2020屆九年級(jí)中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

二、閱讀理解(共20小題,計(jì)50分)

閱讀下列短文,然后從每小題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所提問(wèn)題的最佳答案。

A

Weallseeandhearaboutextraordinary(優(yōu)秀的)peoplearoundusandwonderwhywecan't

bemorelikethem.It'snotthebigthingsthatmakesomeoneextraordinary.It'sthesmallthings.

Theybecomeextraordinarybymakingadifferenceinsomeone'slife.Herearesomeofthethings

extraordinarypeopledoeveryday:Praise(表?yè)P(yáng))someone.Itcanmaketheothersfeel

greataboutthemselves.Acomplimentcanhaveapositiveimpact(影響)ontheirlives.Your

teamorfamilywillloveyouforit.

IfsOKtoadmit(承認(rèn))youwerewrong.Youwillnotonlygaintherespectofyourteam

mates,butyouwillalsogaincredibility(信用).

Whenyouneedhelp,don'tbeshyorstopyourself.Everyoneneedsalittlehelpsometimes.

Whenyouaskforhelp,youreceivehelp.You'rewillingtolisten;youalsoneedsupportattimes.

Whenyoudon'tunderstandhowsomethingworks,letanexpertshowyou.Whenyoulet

someoneteachyousomething,youaretellingthepersonthatyourespecthistalent,timeandwhat

heistalkingabout.

Sometimesitisveryimportanttostaysilent.Especiallywhenyou're

angry,processyouremotions,thinkbacktowhathappened,andthencometoadecisionabout

howtodealwithit.Beforeyousayanything,considerothers'feeling.Neverberudewithwords

oractions.

26.Inthepassage,howmanypointsaboutbeinganextraordinarypersondoesthewriterreferto?

A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.D.Eight.

27.Foranextraordinarypeople,ifhemakesamistake,whatwillhedo?

A.Praiseothers.B.Beangry.C.Admithismistake.D.Staysilent.

28.Whatmakesapersonbecomeextraordinary?

A.Dosomebigandgreatthings.B.Somesmallthings.

C.Havingalotofmoney.D.Tobeafamousperson.

29.Somethingunhappyhappens,andyouhavetomakeadecision.Whatshouldn'tyoudo?

A.Staysilent.B.Processyouremotions.

C.Thinkbacktowhathappened.D.Berudewithwordsoractions.

30.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Howtoprocessyouremotions.B.Howtoadmitmistakes.

C.Howtobecomeanextraordinaryperson.D.Howtodomoresmallthings.

B

Ifyouwanttobecomeabetterreader,whatshouldyouknowaboutthespeedofreading?

Somepeoplereadveryquickly,whileothersreadveryslowly.Butwhichoneisbetter?The

quickreadermaybeagoodreaderwhenhereadsastorybookforfun.Buthemaynotbeableto

slowdowntoreadinstructionscarefully.Hemayreadsoquicklythathedoesnottaketimeto

understandfullytheideasandinformationwhichareimportanttoremember.

Theslowreadermaybeagoodreaderwhenhemayspendaltogethertoomuchtimein

readingasimplestorywhichismeanttobeenjoyedbutisnotimportantenoughtobe

remembered.So,yousee,neitherthereaderwhoreadseverythingquicklynortheonewhoreads

everythingslowlyisreallyagoodreader.Herearefourimportantthingstorememberaboutspeed

ofreading.

Knowingwhyyouarereadingwilloftenhelpyoutoknowwhethertoreadquicklyorslowly.

Somethingsshouldbereadslowlythroughout.Examplesaredirectionsfor

makingordoingsomething,mathsproblem,scienceandstorybookswhicharefullofimportant

information.Youmustreadsuchthingsslowlytoremembereachimportantstepandunderstand

eachimportantidea.

Somethingsshouldbereadquicklythroughout.Examplesaresimplestoriesforenjoyment,

lettersfromfriendsandbitsofnewsfromhometownpapers.

Insomeofyourreading,youmustchangeyourspeedfromfasttoslowandslowtofast,as

yougoalong.Youwillneedtoreadcertainpagesquicklyandthenslowdownanddomorecareful

readingwhenyoucometoimportantideas.

31.Whatdoyouthinkisbetter,readingslowlyorreadingquickly?

A.ReadingslowlyB.ReadingquicklyC.BothofthemD.Neitherofthem

32.Whatshouldyoureadslowlywhenyouread?

A.Letters,messagesande-mails.B.Newspapersandmagazines.

C.Somethingfullofimportantinformation.D.Picturebooks.

33.Whatshouldyoureadquicklywhenyouread?

A.Textbooks.B.Instructionsformakingsomething.

C.Storybooks,newspapersandsoon.D.Scienceandhistorybooks.

34.Whymustwereadinstructionsslowly?

A.Becausewemustunderstandfullytheideasofthem.

B.Becausewemustremembertheimportantinformationofthem.

C.Becausewethinktheinstructionsareveryfunny.

D.BecauseAandB.

35.Howcanwebecomeagoodreader?

A.Readasfastaspossibleanddon'trememberthemall.

B.Changeourspeedwhenwereadsomethingdifferent.

C.Readthingsquicklythroughout.

D.Readthingsslowlythroughout.

C

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RockBand.PleasecallMikeat548?76598orsendanemailtosunshine@yahoo.com.

HotClub

Doyouliketoplaytabletennis?Doyouwanttoplayitwell?Mr.Zhangisagoodteacher.

YoucancomehereeverySaturdayafternoonfrom2:30to5:30.

Telephonenumber:866*57868

Address:Room15,LantianHotel

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Canyouswim?Doyouhaveexperienceintraining?Doyoulovechildren?Weneedaperson

over30toteachthemtoswimonSundays.Comeandjoinus.CallJoeat847*29999formore

information.

WinterJob

Areyoufreeduringthewinterholidays?Doyouliketotalkwithpeople?Doyouliketowrite

stories?Wouldyouliketoworkforamagazine?Thencomeandworkasareporter.Pleasecall

Karenat556*18823.

FatherChristmas

We*relookingforaveryspecialpersonover40tofillourFatherChristmassuit.Working

days:EverySaturdayfromNovember24toDecember15andeverydayfromDecember17to

December24exceptSunday,10:30—16:00.

PleasecallDaniel,themanagerofWahMartShoppingCenterat783e15637.

36.WhocanjoinSunshineRockBand?

A.Amusicloveraged27.B.Aguitarplayeraged20.

C.Asingeraged30.D.Adanceraged18.

37.WhencanonecometoHotClubtolearntoplaytabletennis?

A.OnSaturdayafternoon.B.Everyafternoon.

C.OnSundayafternoon.D.OnSaturdaymoming.

38.Ifyouwanttobeaswimmingteacher,youmustbefree.

A.everySaturdayafternoon.B.everySundayafternoon.C.everyday.D.onSundays.

39.Ifyouwanttoworkasareporterduringthewinterholidays,youshouldcall.

A.866*57868B.556*18823C.548*76598D.847*29999

40.Wal*MartShoppingCenterneedsapersonto.

A.findFatherChristmas

B.makeclothesforFatherChristmas

C.managethecompany

D.dressupasFatherChristmas

D

Babiessleepabouteighteenhoursaday.Mrs.ThatcherandNapoleonbothsaidtheyonly

neededtodoitthreeorfourhoursanight.Sleep.Noonecanlivewithoutit.Buthowmuchdowe

reallyneed?ResearchbytheNationalSleepFoundationinWashingtonsaysthatweallneedeight

hours'sleepeverynight.Scientistshavefoundthatpeoplewhosleepforlessthansixandahalf

hoursanightaremoreoftenillthanpeoplewhosleepforeighthours.Goingwithoutsleepalso

increasesthechanceofseriousillness.Workaholicswhosleepforlessthanfivehoursoftendie

young,anddolesswellatwork.

Thescientistsfoundthat,onaverage,adultssleepforsevenhoursanight,with32%sleeping

lessthansixhours.Italsosaysthattheideathatweneedlesssleepaswegetolderiscompletely

untrue."Peoplehavenoideahowimportantsleepistotheirlives,Dr.ThomasRoth,directorof

theFoundationsays.“Goodhealthneedsgoodsleep.^^

“Butnottoomuchofit,“saysProfessorJimHomeofLoughboroughUniversity."Sleepis

likefoodanddrink,“hebelieves,uYouwouldalwaysliketohavealittlebitmore,butthatdoesn't

meanyouneedit."ProfessorHomestudiedagroupofpeoplewhocouldspendasmanyhoursas

theywantedinbed;aftertenhourstheydidn'tfinditanyeasiertogetup.Andpeoplewhosleep

formorethanninehoursanightdieyoungerthanpeoplewhousuallysleepforsevenoreight!

41.FromParagraph1,wecanlearnthat.

A.babiesspendmostoftheirtimesleeping

B.therearesomepeoplewhocanlivewithoutsleep

C.famouspeoplealwaysneedlesssleepthancommonpeople

D.Mrs.ThatcherandNapoleonhadtoworkfor4hoursanight

42.Theunderlinedword"workholics“inParagraph2mostprobablymeans

A.peoplewhoneverworkatnightB.peoplewhoaretoolazytowork

C.peoplewhoworkmostofthetimeD.peoplewhodon'tneedtowork

43.AccordingtoParagraph3,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Peopleneedlesssleepastheygetolder.

B.Adultsshouldsleepforsevenhoursanight.

C.Peoplewillhavegoodsleepiftheyhavegoodhealth.

D.Aboutonethirdofadultssleepforlessthansixhoursanight.

44.AccordingtoProfessorJimHomeofLoughboroughUniversity,.

A.themoresleepwehave,thebetter

B.peoplewholikeeatinganddrinkingusuallysleepwell

C.it'sbestforpeopletosleepsevenoreighthoursanight

D.peoplecangetupmoreeasilyaftersleepingfortenhours

45.Thispassagemainlytalksabout.

A.whenpeopleshouldgotosleepB.howmuchsleepweneed

C.whetherwecanlivewithoutsleepD.whypeoplesleepatnight

答案:

A.26-30ACBDCB.31-35DCCDBC.36-40BADBDD.41-45ACDCB

山東省德州市寧津縣2019屆九年級(jí)中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

二、閱讀理解(共20小題,計(jì)50分)

閱讀下列短文,然后從每小題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能回答所提問(wèn)題的最佳答案。

A

Therearemanyweilands(濕地)inChinaandsomeofthemhavebecometheworld9s

importantwetlands.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsareamongthem.TheyareinYancheng,

JiangsuProvince.Theyarehomeformanydifferentkindsofbirdsandanimals.Theworld's

largestMiluDeerNatureReserve(自然保護(hù)區(qū))isinthem.Morethan700miludeerlivefreely

there.Therearenotmanyred-crownedcranesintheworld,buteverywinteryoucanseesomein

theRed-crownedCranesNatureReserveintheYellowSeaWetlands.

Thetemperatureinthewetlandsisusuallyneithertoohighnortoolow.Thereisalotofrain

andsunshine,too.Theyarereallygoodplacesforwildlife(野生生物).Offeringfoodandhomefor

somespecialkindsofanimalsandbirdsisnottheonlyreasonwhyweneedtoprotectwetlands.

Wetlandsareimportantbecausetheyalsopreventflood.Butsomepeoplewanttochange

thewetlandstomakemorespaceforfarmsandbuildings.Thismeanstherewillbe

lessandlessspaceforwildlife.

Luckily,moreandmorepeoplearebeginningtorealizetheimportanceofwetlandsand

wildlife.Everyyear,onFebruary2nd,manyactivitiesareheldtotellpeoplemoreaboutwetlands.

26.TheChineseYellowSeaWetlandsareintheofChina.

A.eastB.southC.westD.north

27.Usuallytheweatherinthewetlandsis______

A.hotB.pleasantC.coldD.dry

28.TheWorldWetlandsDayison.

A.April22B.June25C.February2ndD.March22

29.Wemustprotectwetlandsbecause.

A.theyarehomeforwildlife

B.theycanpreventflood

C.theycanofferfoodtotheanimalsandbirds

D.alloftheabove

30.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.

A.China,sWetlandsHaveAllEnteredtheWorld'sList

B.Wetlands一HomeforWildlifeandHumanBeings

C.SpecialAnimalsintheChineseYellowSeaWetlands

D.Wetlands-ValuableRecourses(珍貴資源)ofLandontheEarth

B

LearningComputers

Thistwelve-hourcourseisforpeoplewhoneedtolearnaboutcomputers.Youwilllearnwhat

computersare,whattheycanandcan'tdoandhowtousethem.

Coursefee(費(fèi)用):$75

Jan.4,7,11,14,18,21Wed.&Sat.9:00—11:00a.m.

ZhangHuaisaprofessorfromBeijingUniversity.Hehasovertwentyyears

ofexperienceinthecomputerfield.

Painting

Thiscourseisforthosewhowanttolearntopaint.Youaretestedfirstandthenyoucanchoose

tolearnoneofthreedifferentpaintingskills.Thisletsyoulearnatyourownspeed.Eachprogram

lasts20hours.Bringyourownpaper.

Coursefee:$125

Twohourseacheveningfortwoweeks.Newclassesbegineverytwoweeks.Thiscourseistaught

byanumberofprofessionalteachers.

LanguageStudy

HaveyouevertriedtoimproveyourEnglish?DoyouwanttolearnEnglishwell?Comeandthis

three-monthcoursewillhelpyoumakeit.Comeandjoinus.

Coursefee:$130.

Mon.&Wed.2:00—5:00p.m.

AlltheteachersarefromEnglish-speakingcountries.

31.IfyouchoosetheLearningComputerscourse,you'llhaveclasses.

A.fromMondaytoFridayB.onWednesdayandSaturday

C.onJanuary4,7,12,15D.intheafternooneveryday

32.FromtheadsweknowthatZhangHua.

A.isateacherfromBeijingUniversity

B.hasnoexperienceinthecomputerfield

C.canteachyouEnglishwell

D.comesfromanEnglish-speakingcountry

33.IfyouchoosethePaintingcourse,you.

A.shouldhaveatestfirstB.needn'tbringyourownpaper

C.can'ttaughtbyprofessionalteachers.D.shouldpay$115

34.Mr.Blackworksinthedayandonlyhastimeintheevening,hecanonlychoosethe

course.

A.LearningComputersB.PaintingC.LanguageStudyD.Noneoftheabove

35.TheLanguageStudycoursewilllast..

A.twelvehoursB.twoweeksC.threemonthsD.threeweeks

C

Youhaveoftenlookedintoamirror,ofcourse.Butyouhaven'tseentherealpictureofyour

faceyet.Andwhycouldn'tyouseeit?Whenyoulookintoamirror,youdon'tseeyourfaceas

otherpeopleseeit.Youseeareversedpicture.Ifyoucloseyourlefteye,yourpictureclosesits

righteye.Ifyoutouchyourrightearwithyourrighthand,yourpicturetouchesitsleftearwithits

lefthand.Ifyouhavetwosmallmirrors,youcanseeyourfacesasyourfriendsseeit.Youhold

thetwomirrorsatrightangles(角度)toeachotherandlookintothem.Aftersomepracticeyou

willbeabletoseetherealpictureofyourface.

Nowcloseyourlefteyeandyourpictureclosesitslefteyetoo.Touchyourrightearwith

yourrighthandandyourpicturetouchesitsrightearwithitsrighthand!Thishappensbecause

eachmirrorreflected(反射)thepictureintheothermiiTor.Soyouseeareversedpictureofa

reversedpicture,which,ofcourse,isthesameastherealpicture.

36.Whenyoulookintoamirror,youcouldn'tsee.

A.thepictureofyourselfB.yourfaceasothersseeit

C.thepictureofyourfaceD.thepictureofyoureyes

37.Whatdoestheword“reversed"meaninthispassage?

A.暫存的B.相反的C.模擬的D.虛擬的

38.Accordingtothefirstparagraphofthepassage,ifyoucloseyourlefteye,yourpictureinthe

mirror.

A.closesitsrighteyeB.closesitslefteye

C.touchesitsrightearD.touchesitsleftear

39.Whichofthef

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