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福建省宁德市2019届九年级下学期英语5月质检试卷

阅读理解

    In October 2018, parents were shocked to find that an international school in Shanghai had food safety problems. They found food problems in the school's kitchen. They were so angry that they reported it to law enforcement(执法机关) immediately. After fully examined, moldy tomatoes and onions were found and headmaster was fired.

    Parents across China have become increasingly worried about food safety in schools, according to The Beijing News.

    Teenagers need to eat nutritious (营养的) food when they're growing up to be healthy adults. Therefore, it is necessary for school dining halls to provide healthy food. With this in mind, the government has introduced a new food safety regulation(规定) that will improve nutrition and health standard in schools.

    The regulation was carried out on April 1. It requires the headmasters to eat with students in dining halls. Schools will also be required to make information about food sources and suppliers public.

    The regulation also suggests that parents should eat with students at school in order to provide advice on food safety and nutrition. Schools must find out food safety problems and solve them right away.

    If a school is caught buying low-quality food or failing to report food safety incidents(事件), the headmasters will be warned, fired or handed over to law enforcement, the regulation says.

(1)、Who introduced the new food safety regulation?
A、The government. B、Parents. C、Headmasters. D、China Daily.
(2)、What does the underlined word "moldy" mean in Chinese?
A、破旧的 B、发霉的 C、乏味的 D、无聊的
(3)、How do schools carry out the new regulation?
A、By building more than one dining hall. B、By improving the conditions of their dining halls. C、By allowing teachers and students to eat together. D、By showing the public where their food comes from.
(4)、What do we know from Paragraph 5?
A、Food safety problems can be easily solved. B、Teenagers should go home to eat meals every day. C、Parents are worried about food safety in schools. . D、Parents should play a part in improving food safety in schools.
(5)、What is the passage mainly about?
A、Students' eating habits. B、School headmaster. C、Food safety in schools. D、Parent-teacher relationship.
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 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C、D) 中选出最佳选项。

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 阅读理解

 "BANG!" the door was shut loudly. I was just standing there, with my father standing on one side, and I on the other side. We were both in great anger. "Never set foot in this house again!" my father said angrily. With tears in my eyes, I rushed out and ran along the street. The street lights were shining. I felt sad and walked aimlessly (漫无目的地) . 

I didn't know whether it was because I had grown up or because my dad was getting old. He always put his opinions on me. We were just like two people in two different worlds. It felt like there was an iron door between us that could never be opened. 

My heart was frozen (冰冷的) on this hot summer night.As I walked on, there were fewer and fewer people on the streets. When I finally reached my house, I saw that the light was still on. 

"Perhaps my dad is throwing away some of his old stamps," I thought. "Perhaps he thinks they are useless." I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. All the lights were off except my father's. 

Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn't know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any moments of regret (懊悔) . This was how he always was. He had been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do had become his second nature. 

The light was still on. With the key in hand, I opened the door nervously. When I opened the door, tears ran down my face. I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist (存在) at all. Love- it's second to none. 

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