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2021年北京市昌区九年级中考二模英语试题
四阅读短文根短文容回答问题( 10 分题 2 分)
Where did the moon come from
How much do you know about the moon Is it older or younger than the Earth Where did it come from Let me take you back to the earliest days of the Earth four and a half billion (十亿) years ago At that time the Earth had no moon It was moving around the Sun alone
The early Earth was hit by rocks and comets (彗星) Today there are no marks left from this huge ball But to know more about the hitting I’ve come to the Arizona desert to see a great hole in the ground This is a beautiful large and round hole a nearperfect circle It was formed when a shooting star fell down strongly into the Earth fifty thousand years ago It’s amazing how much damage that one passing rock can cause
It must have been a mess with many rocks hitting the Earth And then along came something much much bigger Another planet the size of Mars came into the path of the Earth It was on the way to hit the Earth It hit the Earth with a very fast speed It was unbelievable and difficult to guess the power broken out by such a hitting The hitting sent a large amount of running rocks into the path of the Earth After the strong hitting the broken pieces got together into a ball and the moon was formed just 14000 miles away from the early Earth This was the closest point it could have been If it were any closer the gravity (重力) would have pulled the broken pieces falling down strongly back to the Earth and there would be no moon
Today the moon is just a rock without light but back then it was a hot and round ball in space burning brightly It must have looked amazing a really large orange disc in the sky
Imagine the scene the first moonrise over the early Earth Our world was no longer alone It had a huge powerful neighbour and ever since then the Earth has been a very different kind of planet
34 When was the Earth moving around the Sun alone 35 What hit the early Earth
36 How did the moon form after the strong hitting
37 What was the early moon like
38 What do you think of the very first moonrise
答案:
34 Four and a half billion years ago
35 Rocks and comets
36 (After the strong hitting) the broken pieces got together into a ball (and the moon was formed)
37 It was a hot and round ball in space burning brightly It was a really large orange disc in the sky
38 It’s huge powerful amazing different beautiful great fascinating… (any reasonable comments)
2020年北京市昌区九年级中考二模英语试题
四阅读短文 根短文容回答问题
In England people buy bus tickets on the bus In France they buy them at a bus station In Australia they can buy them from a magazine store Books on crosscultural communication make us curious by focusing on differences between people across the world in social behavior and the importance of their body language etc
For example how close you stand to someone when you are speaking to him is different in different cultures Surveys in most countries tell us that the proper distance(距离)of two people standing in a social situation is between 1 2 metres and 35 metres But in China this distance seems to be smaller while in Sweden people usually stand farther
The message sent by the way you stand or sit is another condition For example it is quite common in European countries to sit with your legs crossed But people in Arab countries hardly ever sit in this way—because they might show you the bottom of their shoes and it is thought to be impolite
Such information fills the pages of guides for travellers and international business people Clearly it is important to know a little about eating customs and the rules about basic greetings—whether you should bow or shake someone's hands But under the surface we are not so different There are many signs that are common in the emotions(情感)that they communicate
Smiling is the best known of these but not the only one Scientists have proven that all over the world people show sadness in a similar way People look down with their face falling and mouth corner turning down There are also common factors when people are bored They will look at other things in an distracted(漫心) waytheir watches for example Their feet will begin to move restlessly showing that they want to escape
Understanding these body languages and acting properly is the real key to crosscultural communication If we all pay just a little attention it is impossible that we will cause lasting inconvenience by using the wrong body language or standing too near to strangers and then make them feel uncomfortable
34 Where do people in England buy bus tickets
35 What is the proper distance of two people standing in most countries
36 Why do people in Arab countries hardly sit with their legs crossed
37 How do people around the world show sadness in a similar way
38 What is the passage mainly about
答案:
34 On the bus
35 Between 12 metres and 35 metres
36 Because they might show you the bottom of their shoes and it is thought to be impolite
37 People look down with their face falling and mouth comer turning down
38 The differences in social behavior between people across the world and the importance of body language Understanding the body languages and acting properly is the real key to crosscultural communication
2019年北京市昌区九年级中考二模英语试题
四阅读短文根短文容回答问题(10分题2分)
Englishmen are well known for the amount of tea that they drink The average person in the UK drink around 19 kg of tea every year That’s around 876 cups of tea Tea is drunk by the whole society But tea is not native(土) to Britain Most tea is grown in India and China So how did it become an important part of British culture
Tea arrived in London in the 1600s At this time British ships were exploring the world and came across(偶然发现) the drink in China It was not long before green tea could be bought However this could be only bought by the richer people in the UK
At the beginning of the 1700s the amount of tea arriving in Britain increased gradually Black tea arrived at this time At first people drank this tea exactly as it was in China They soon discovered that tea tasted good with a little milk and sugar in it That’s just the special British characteristic(特征) about it
In the 1800s tea was still a product enjoyed only by people with money At this time they began to have afternoon tea This means drinking tea with snacks (零食) around 4 pm Because it can help people to avoid feeling hungry between lunch and dinner It is a tradition that is still going today but has become less popular in recent times
In the late 1800s the price of tea went down sharply as more tea began to arrive on ships from India and China It was no longer a drink just for rich people and everyone could enjoy it Tearooms — shops where you could buy and drink tea — started to appear across the country People enjoyed drinking tea and socializing(社交) in these places At the start of the 20th century Englishmen began to make tea in their homes whenever they felt like it Teapots became necessary in every kitchen
34 Is tea native to Britain
35 What is the British characteristic of tea
36 What does afternoon tea mean
37 When could everyone in Britain enjoy tea
38 What is the passage mainly about
答案:
34 No No it isn’t
35 (Tea) with a little milk and sugar
36 This means drinking tea with snacks around 4 pm
37 In the late 1800s When the price of tea went down sharply When more tea began to arrive on ships from India and China
38 How tea becomes an important part of British Culture The history of tea in the UK
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