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冀教版九年级英语上学期全册任务型阅读专练

冀教版九年级英语上学期全册任务型阅读专练

冀教版九年级英语上学期全册任务型阅读专练任务阅读一We are often told to pay attention to what our mothers tell us. Scientists have found that our brains greatly prefer the voices of our own mothers.Scientists at Stanford University recently studied this. They scanned (扫描) chi ldren’s brains while they were listening to different sounds, including their mothers’ voices. They found that 97 percent of the time, children could recognize (识别) their mothers’ voices at once.Hearing their mothers’ voices makes children’s brains more active. We usually just use one part of our brains to deal with sounds when we hear something. But when we hear our mothers’ voices, many parts of the brain start to work as well.Why do we reply so strongly to our mothers’ voices? On one hand, when we ar e still in the womb (子宫) before we’re born, we hear our mothers talking. This makes us feel comfortable. On the other hand, mothers teach us talk and social skills by repeating words again and again. This way, when mother’s sound is heard again, more atten tion is paid to it.Some sounds are necessary for our life and they bring us pleasure. But mothers’ voices are different and they make us feel comfortable. We will feel very relaxed when we hear our own mothers’ voices.1、2 题完成句子;3题简略回答问题;4 题找出并写下全文的主题句;5 题将文中画线句子译成汉语。

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习二

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习二

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习二(含答案)Daniel's parents were worried about him (l)“He shouldn’t go through life making excuses all the time.”His father said: “No one will trust him do anything. He won't be able to keep a job. No sensible (明智的) girl will marry him.”(2) “I don’t know what we can do.” His mother said.“I have an idea," his father said, “if this doesn't work, nothing will.”The next day was Daniel’s birthday. He was really looking forward to getting exciting presents. He woke up, expecting his parents to wish him a happy birthday. But all day what they said was “Good morning, Daniel. Hurry or you will be late for school” There were no presents, not even a card. He was really disappointed.“Never mind,” he thought, (3)“there will be a surprise for me after school.”But there wasn’t. Sadly he said to his parents at dinner, "Today’s my birthday.”“Oh.” his father said. “So it is. I forgot.”“So did I.” his mother said.“How could you forget? Daniel asked. "There must be a reason.”“Well, yes.” his father sai d, "We have a really good excuse for forgetting your birthday, Daniel. We didn’t remember your birthday because we were too busy."Poor Daniel! He never had a silly excuse for not doing something again.按下列各题要求作答:1. 请把划线句(1)译成汉语。

最新九年级上册英语英语任务型阅读题20套(带答案)

最新九年级上册英语英语任务型阅读题20套(带答案)

最新九年级上册英语英语任务型阅读题20 套( 带答案 )一、英语任务型阅读1.任务型阅读The world itself is becoming much smaller by using modern traffic and modern communication means. Life today is much easier than it was hundreds of years ago, but it has brought new problems. One of the biggest problems is pollution. To pollute means to make thingsdirty.________We see it, smell it, drink it and even hear it. Man has been polluting the earth.________Many years ago, the problem was not so serious because there were not so many people. When the land was used up or the river was dirty in one place, man moved to an-other place. But this is no longer true. Man is now slowly polluting the whole world. Air pollution isstill the most serious. ________Water pollution kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water.Noise pollution makes us angry more easily.________They stop people from burning coal in houses and factories in the city, and from putting dirty smoke into the air. Pollution by SO, is now the most dangerous kind of air pollution.It is caused by heavy traffic. We are sure that if there are fewer people driving, there will be lessair pollution. The earth is our home. We must take care of it. ________And we must take care of the rise in pollution at the same time.A.Many countries are making rules to fight pollution.B.If there are fewer people driving, there will be less air pollution.C.Pollution comes in many ways.D.The more people, the more pollution.E. It's bad for all living things in the world, but it is not the only one kind of pollution.F.Because the Earth is being polluted day and night.G.That means keeping the land, water and air clean.【答案】C;D; E;A; G【分析】【剖析】 A. Many countries are making rules to fight pollution.很多国家为遏止污染正拟订条例。

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习(含答案)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习(含答案)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项练习(含答案)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题。

Children know that summer is probably the most fun of all seasons. However, experts say it is also the most dangerous, especially, for children aged 14 and under. In its first study of children’s safety in the US, the National Safe Kids Campaign (NSKC) founds that nearly half of the injury-related deaths among children happened in summer.Experts are not surprised by the study’s results. They always know summer is a dangerous season for children During the summer, children are out of school and spend more time outdoors. They are more likely to get into an accident or be injured. “While we encourage children to be active and spend more time outdoors, they need to understand the importance of safety,” said Everett Koop, an expert of the NSKC.To help children stay safe, the NSKC started a “Make it a Safe Kids Summer” campaign during National Safe Kids Week, from May 5 through May 12. Here are some important summer safety tips from the NSKC:●Always wear your seat be lt.●Make sure there is an adult around when you decide to go swimming.●Wear a life jacket when on a boat or doing water sports.●Obey all traffic rules.●Don’t meet e-pals alone.1. Which season is the most dangerous for children aged 14 and under?___________________________________________________________________________ 2. Are experts surprised by the study’s results?___________________________________________________________________________ 3. What do children need to understand if we encourage them to spend more time outdoors?___________________________________________________________________________ 4. How many summer safety tips does the NSKC provide?___________________________________________________________________________ 5. What’s the purpose in writing this passage?___________________________________________________________________________1. Summer.2. No, they aren’t. /No.3. The importance of safety.4. Five.5. To help children stay safe.。

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读训练二(含答案)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读训练二(含答案)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读训练二(含答案)Recently,Chongqing Three Gorges University has held an activity named“Cell Phone Ninja”.They would like their students not to use cell phones for 21days.It is really a challenge (挑战)for most students.The activity started on April 12.Each student who volunteered to take part in this activity got a bracelet.If the students did not use their cell phones,there would be a photo on the screen of the bracelet to show that.If they used their cell phones,a different photo would appear on the screen of the bracelet.After the last class of each day,the students sent the photos to the school’s public WeChat.More than 800students wished to take part in this test,and 400were chosen.After seven days,only 103students remained.The test was set for 21days because some scientists believe that 21days is long enough to help form a habit.According to the teachers in the university,the activity was not a competition.It depended on students themselves to make the decision.The teachers hoped their students could form better study habits through activities like this one.参考答案1.When did the activity“Cell Phone Ninja”start?It started on April 12.2.Were 400students chosen to take part in this test?Yes,they were.3.Why was the test set for 21days?Because (some scientists believe that)21 days is long enough to help people form a habit.4.What was the bracelet used for in this test?It was used for showing/to show whether the students used the cell phone(s)or not..。

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项训练四十一(含答案解析)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读专项训练四十一(含答案解析)
After a few years' hard work, Liu succeeded. She thought she could do more. In 2017, to help other disabled people, Liu started the Taihe Sunshine Disabled Association. Now, the 31-year-old woman owns a factory that produces make-up products of her own brand.
4.Imagine there is a job for you. You can only get a little pay but learn a lot. Will you accept it like Liu Yanzhi? Why or why not?
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Once Liu Yanzhi went out onto the street in her wheelchair. Some people saw her and began to shout, "Look! That disabled girl wore make-up!" "Yes, how strange!"
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4.Why does the writer think Liu Yanzhi is just like the kind of bird?

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读练习(含答案解析)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读练习(含答案解析)

冀教版九年级英语任务型阅读练习(含答案解析)阅读下面的短文,将划线部分译成英文或中文。

Reading an English newspaper is a good way to improve a student’s language ability. As there are many useful and common words in an English newspaper, it may help students increase their vocabulary as well as improve their reading skills.1.他们可以从报纸上学到新的知识。

But what is the proper way to read an English newspaper? Do students need to look over all the content of the newspaper?The first step is to choose a right newspaper with good language. Then turn to the front page and read the headlines to know what has happened. As the most important things are put on the front page, it’s easy to find out what you’re interested in and then turn to the page to read it completely. 2. There is no need to go through all the articles.Secondly, read newspapers every day. Remember words through context, in which these words may appear repeatedly. 3. Once they appear several times, you will remember them easily. Don’t look up every unknown word in your dictionary. You can try to g uess the meaning between sentences. 4.如果你的猜测错了,不要放弃。

冀教版九年级英语上册期中任务型阅读专项练习题

冀教版九年级英语上册期中任务型阅读专项练习题

冀教版九年级英语上册期中任务型阅读专项练习题AWhat do you think the schools of the future will be like? Smart campuses are being built all over the world.The University of British Columbia has created Canada's first 5G-poweredsmart campus. Its high-tech helps students learn more and faster, as well as makes it easier for teachers to give their classes.At Stafford shire University in the UK, many students enjoy talking to Beacon and asking it questions. Beacon is an AI chat robot that was developed by the university. It is like a personal assistant(助手)for students at the school, such as whether or not one of their classes is canceled.Quite a few other universities in the world use the voice-activated(声控的)smart assistant-Alexa. It can help teachers run their classes better. For example, Alexa can remember the teacher's classroom preferences,such as how bright the lights should be,and change them accordingly(相应地).Universities often have their own transportation, roads, shops and banks. They are good places to test smart technology because they have control over all of their buildings."Universities are like a living lab," said a designer who is working on a smart campus development for the University of Glasgow.1、2题完成句子;3.题简略回答问题;4题找出并写下全文的主题句:5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。

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任务型阅读(一)Trixie Johnson, 10, liked to stay up late watching videos on her iPad. She said she could tell when she didn’t have enough sleep. “It can be hard to get up for school,” she said.Trixie is not alone in feeling tired. According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), kids aged 6 to 13 need 9 to 11 hours of sleep each night. Most are getting far less than that. New research shows that a good night’s rest affects (影响) how your brain works and how well you learn. “The things you learn in school stick better in your brain when you sleep enough,” said a sleep expert.What is stealing kids’ valuable sleep time? According to the NSF, electronic devices (设备) play a “big” role. The NSF reports that nearly three out of four kids aged 6 to 17 keep at least one electronic device in the bedroom. Kids with smart phones in their room get nearly half an hour less sleep than those without. “Smart phones and devices should stay in the living room at night,” said an expert.Making sure you get enough sleep takes work. But it is worth the effort. Experts advise kids to stop looking at screens at least half an hour before bedtime. Doing so will help your brain slow down and get your body ready for sleep.Trixie’s mom, Ally Johnson, said her family had changed their routines (常规). “We are controlling Trixie’s screen time and have set an earlier bedtime,” she said. “Doing relaxing things like reading a book before going to bed really helps her get a good night’s rest.”1题完成句子;2~3题简略回答问题;4题找出第三段的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。

1. According to the NSF, kids at Trixie Johnson’s age need hours of sleep at night.2. Where should the smart phones be put at night?3. How long should every kid stop looking at screens at least before they go to bed?4.5.(二)Halloween is not just about candy. Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF (联合国儿童基金会万圣节筹款行动) helps children around the world.Halloween is a time for fun. Do you know it is also a time when kids help other kids? Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF raises money for children in 190 countries. The money pays for food, clothing and health care. It also buys school things. Since the program began in 1950, it has raised more than $188 million.It is easy for kids to take part in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. First, kids sign up (报名) online or at school. Then they get a special box to collect money. Most kids collect about $2.50 on Halloween. People can give before and after Halloween, too. Finally, the money is sent to UNICEF.Laura Marano hosts the TV show Austin & Ally. She wants kids to take part in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. “It’s really fun, and it really makes a difference,” she said.Sebastian Azzopardi, 8, has been collecting money for UNICEF since in the kindergarten (幼儿园). In 2012, he raised $500. His friends and family gave away money. UNICEF used the money to help kids in Haiti.What Does the Money Buy?A little money can go a long way with Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF.$0.5 = a notebook and a pencil$1 = clean drinking water for 40 days$3 = a blanket (毯子)$30 = eight library books1题判断正(T)误(F);2题找出文章的主题句;3~4题简略回答问题;5题就文中画线句子,以特殊疑问句的形式提出一个问题。

1. The money Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF raises pays for food, clothing, health care and school things.【】2.3. What was the money Sebastian Azzopardi raised in 2012 used to do?4. What can you buy with $0.5 according to the passage?5.(三)短文填词In China, people who are in and after the 1980s are called the post-80s generation (一代人). Most of them come from single-child families. H 1 , this generation is playing a more and more important role in China. Their image (形象) in people’s minds is changing. Han Han, a popular writer, is one of them.Han Han was born in Shanghai in 1982. His talent for 2 (write) was clear at an early age. At the age of 17, Han Han was noticed by the public because of the article Viewing the People Through the Glass. He won the 3 (one) prize in the National New Concept Composition Competition. Later, Han Han surprised the public by leaving high school. “I did poorly when I was in the first grade of high school and failed to go up to the next grade. I tried my best to improve my studies, but I failed. At last I gave up my subjects at school. But I never give up learning. I am always learning, since learning andg o i n g t o s c h o o l a r e t w o d i f f e r e n t4 (thing) ,” Han Han said.Han Han’s first novel Three Folded Gates sold very well in China. Later the book was translated into several languages and sold to other countries.In the following years, Han Han wrote a lot of books. All of them were very p 5 and sold very well. In 2006, he started blogging (写网络日志) . Since then he has had great success. Today, Han Han’s blog has received over 200 million clicks (点击) and has become one of the hottest blogs on the Internet.(四)As a parent, teaching your children how to use 911 in an emergency (紧急情况) could be a simple but very important lesson.Not many years ago, each emergency agency (机构) had its own telephone number. For a fire, people called the firemen, for a traffic accident the traffic police, for a medical situation a doctor.In 1968, the American government worked with the phone company to establish (设立) 911 as the central number for all types of emergencies. When a call comes in, a worker in the emergency center answers the phone quickly, writes down the caller’s information, and then helps the caller contact therelevant (相关的) emergency agency. According to the national Emergency Number Association, almost all Americans know they should call 911 when an emergency happens.Besides teaching children to call 911, parents can also do some other things to teach children to deal with emergencies. Parents should discuss with children what should be done if an emergency happens. You can ask him or her, “What would you do if our house were on fire?” or “What would you do if you saw someone trying to break in?” Teaching children to do a drill (演习) is the best way you can use to teach them to deal with different emergencies.In a word, you should teach your children how to face emergencies. It is helpful for them to deal with some dangerous accidents.1题完成句子;2~3题简略回答问题;4题找出全文的主题句;5题将文中画线句子译成汉语。

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