外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案(DOC 7页).doc
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1、外研版英语九年级阅读理解试题及答案Scientists have worked for twelve years to develop what they call Green Super Rice. The “green” in Green Super Rice means environmentally friendly. “Super” means the rice can grow well in bad soil conditions and keep away insects and diseases. Researchers say it will produce at leas
2、t as much grain as other rice plants but with fewer inputs.Modern rice plants produce two to three times more grain than that was possible before the 1960s. but they also require large amounts of water and chemical fertilizers. In the 1960s, scientists created crops that produced bigger harvests in
3、what became known as the Green Revolution. It helped many people to get rid of hunger. But modern rice plants require too much water and too much use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can hurt the environment. And farmers may be too poor to buy these things to grow modern rice plants.The d
4、evelopers of Green Super Rice do not use genetic engineering. In that way they avoid the high costs as well as the problems connecting with getting permission to plant genetic crops.Anna McClung leads a rice-breeding center for the United States Agriculture Department. She praises the researchers wo
5、rking on Green Super Rice. But she also says that combining many different genes into one plant without genetic engineering requires a lot of plant breeding.The research is still going on. The researchers on the Green Super Rice project continue to help farmers produce more with less.( )1. When did
6、the scientists begin to work on Green Super Rice? A. In the late 19th century.B. In the early 20th century. C. In the late 20th century.D. In the early 21st century.( )2. What does the second paragraph tell us? A. The beginning of modern ricde. B. The advantages and disadvantages of modern rice. C.
7、The ways of creating and growing modern rice. D. Modern rice and our everyday life.( )3. Why isnt genetic engineering used to develop Green Super Rice? A. Because doing so can reduce the costs. B. Because scientists dont want to do so. C. Because the technology isnt perfect. D. Because this kind of
8、rice doesnt need it.( )4. What does Anna McClung think of Green Super Rice? A. She thinks the researchers should use genetic engineering. B. She thinks different greens should be combined into more than one plant. C. She thinks we neednt develop Green Super Rice. D. She thinks it is not easy to deve
9、lop Green Super Rice.( )5. What is the main difference between modern rice and Green Super Rice? A. Modern rice is better for the environment. B. Green Super Rice is better for the environment. C. Modern rice is much more important than Green Super Rice. D. Green Super Rice doesnt taste delicious.CD
10、ADB1. 请闭上眼睛无五分钟,好好休息一下。 Please your eyes for five minutes, and a good rest.2.学习团队精神对青少年很重要.We find _ important for us teenagers _ learn team spirit.3. 如果你们有什么问题,请随时举手。If you have any questions, feel free to your hands . 4. 飞机半个小时后就要起飞了,咱们做好准备吧The plane will _ _in half an hour. Lets get ready 5.千里之行始
11、于足下。A journey always _ _ the first step.1. keep, closed, have 2. it, to 3. put up 4. take off 5. begins withOne day in 1924, five men who were camping in the Cascade Mountains of Washington saw a group of huge apelike creatures coming out of the woods. They hurried back to their cabin and locked the
12、mselves inside. While they were in, the creatures attacked them by throwing rocks against the walls of the cabin. After several hours, these strange hairy giants went back into the woods.After this incident the men returned to the town and told the people of their adventure. However, only a few peop
13、le accepted their story. These were the people who remembered hearing tales about footprints of an animal that walked like a human being.The five men, however, were not the first people to have seen these creatures called Bigfoot. Long before their experience, local Native Americans were certain tha
14、t a race of apelike animals had been living in theneighboringmountain for centuries. They called these creatures Sasquatch.In 1958, workmen, who were building a road through the jungles of Northern California often found huge footprints in the earth around their camp.Then in 1967, Roger Patterson, a
15、 man who was interested in finding Bigfoot went into the northern California jungles with a friend. While riding, they were suddenly thrown off from their horses. Patterson saw a tall apelike animal standing not far away. He managed to shoot seven rolls of film of the hairy creature before the anima
16、l disappeared in the hushes. when Pattersons film was shown to the public, not many people believed his story.In another incident, Richard Brown, a music teacher and also an experience hunter spotted a similar creature. He saw the animal clearly through the telescopic lens of his rifle. He said the
17、creature looked more like a human than an animal.Later many other people also found deep footprints in the same area. In spite of regular reports of sightings and footprints, most experts still do not believe that Bigfoot really exists.( )1. What did the five campers do when they saw a group of apel
18、ike creatures? A. They attacked the creatures by throwing rocks at them. B. They ran into the woods and hid there for several hours. C. They threw rocks against the walls of their cabin to frighten the creatures away. D. They quickly ran back into their cabin and locked the cabin door.( )2. Did the
19、town people believe the story of the five men about their meeting with Bigfoot ? A. No, not everyone believed their story. B. All the people believed what they said. C.Some said the five men were making up their own story. D. Only those who had heard the same tale the second time believed them.( )3.
20、 Who were the first people to have seen these apelike creatures before the five campers? A. The workers who built the road in the jungles of Northern California. B. Roger Patterson and his friend. C. The local Native Americans. D. Richard Brown, a music teacher and a hunter.( )4. The word neighborin
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