题型:阅读还原 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
河南省驻马店市驿城区2020年6月九年级英语质量检测试卷(含听力音频)
House fires cause many deaths each year and a large number of these fires are unfortunately set by children. Kids must understand that they'd better not play with fire. You should keep matches and lighters out of their reach.
The main job of such an alarm is to protect you while you're asleep. You should have a smoke alarm outside each bedroom and on each floor of your home. You ought to have two plans for getting out of your house if there is a fire and practice these plans in the dark with your family.
A smoke alarm warns you of the danger. Take action immediately. When you come to a closed door, check it with the back of your hand. If it feels hot, there may be smoke or fire behind the door, so take care. Once you are out of your house, call the fire department from a neighbor's house If a family member or a pet is caught inside, you shouldn't go back in. Firemen know how to perform rescues safely.
Change the batteries at least once a year. You should use the test button each month to see if the alarm and batteries are still working. A smoke alarm lasts about ten years. You ought to change it even if it seems to be working.
About two out of three fire deaths happen in homes with no working smoke alarms.
A. Most of these deaths can be avoided.
B. But when you hear it, you don't have much time.
C. A smoke alarm is only good if it's working properly.
D. So, it's important to teach them that fire is a tool, not a toy.
E. A smoke alarm greatly reduces your chances of being hurt in a fire.
Do you like visiting parks? The following three may be the ones you are interested in.
Hyde Park,the biggest royal park of the UK,lies in the center of London,next to Green Park.It was built to be a royal park in 1536. About one hundred years later, the park was open to the public. Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park is famous all over the world. Anyone can make a speech there on Sunday afternoons.
Central Park is a manmade park in the center of Manhattan, New York. It was built in 1858 and in 1873 it was open to the public. With 21 playgrounds and 2 zoos, Central Park is a wonderful place for children to have fun.
Banff National Park,the largest park in Alberta, Canada, was open in 1885.The park is as large as 6, 641 km2. Whether by car, boat, bus, bike or on foot, you can enjoy the mountains, lakes, as well as the plants and wild animals. The most famous is its ski areas in the park,which attracts millions of people to come every winter.
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Long before I could read myself, Mum read stories to me every night. Those bedtime stories made me a reader.
Many years later, I read a picture book to a small child in a classroom. He was from a poor family and had no friends. My reading made him very happy. Then he wanted to start something big. He said to me, "Mrs. Allyn, let's make everyone know how good this feels. Let's have a holiday for reading stories. " Then my company, Litworld, started World Read Aloud Day in January, 2010, to honour(表彰)the little boy for sharing such a great idea with us.
Now more than 65 countries around the world celebrate it. Parents and teachers read to their children or students on this day. World Read Aloud Day tells people the importance of reading aloud and sharing stories.
So come and join us.
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The person who first got the idea of sharing stories with others |
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I am Nancy, and my brother is Bob. {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
In my room, my books and dictionaries are in the bookcase. Where are my keys? {#blank#}2{#/blank#} I havea black schoolbag. It is on the chair. My pens, pencils and erasers are in my pencil box. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
In Bob's room, his books and notebooks are everywhere— on his bed and his chair. He has a tape player. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} It's under his bed. And his schoolbag is under his bed, too. Bob always asks," Where are my keys? Where's my ruler? Where's my pen?"{#blank#}5{#/blank#}
A. Where is it? B. I can always find them. C. I'm tidy, but Bob is not. D. He can't find his things. E. My keys are in my schoolbag. F. Those are their bread and milk. |
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