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浙江省绍兴市柯桥区2021届九年级上学期英语期中调测试卷

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The local government killed more than 34,000 stray dogs(流浪狗) several months ago because they were afraid that the dogs would spread rabies (狂犬病).

This caused a discussion across the country. Some people said that it was verycruel to kill dogs. There might be a better way to avoid the disease.

In the future, killing stray dogs might be seen as a crime. The Chinese government published a draft(草案) of animal rights law. It says that a person who kills a stray dog without good reasons will be put in prison(监狱). The draft also says that people who treat animals badly will be considered crimes under the criminal law

The government published the draft so that the public could read it and discuss their thoughts. People share different opinions. Some think the law is good. They say other countries like Britain and Japan have similar laws. They say we will do better at protecting animals if there is one. But others say it's not necessary to fight animal abuse with a new law.

Some people also say that the draft doesn't deal with the biggest matters facing the country's development. The country should make progress to give all people equal (平等的) rights, they say, before turning attention to animals. Another part of the draft is causing discussion. It says that people should not force animals to do something dangerous, like jumping through a ring of fire. But many people enjoy watching this kind of performance at the circus, especially kids. They say that if the animal does it properly, it will not get hurt.

(1)、The local government killed many dogs because _______________________.
A、the dogs were dirty B、they wanted to stop rabies C、the dogs were homeless D、people wanted to eat the dogs
(2)、The underlined word "cruel" means _______________________ in Chinese.
A、盛行的 B、残忍的 C、有效的 D、直接的
(3)、We can learn from the last two paragraphs that _______________________.
A、the draft isn't good for China's development B、Japan has similar laws about protecting animals C、kids say animals should be forced to perform well D、China should pay more attention to animals than to people
(4)、The passage is mainly about _______________________.
A、when to kill stray dogs B、why to beat animals C、how to punish people D、whether to make a draft for animals
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"I feel free and peaceful {#blank#}5{#/blank#} I ride," Wang said. "Biking allows me to experience the beauty along the road and the world seems to slow down," she added. Wang is only one of those who are deeply in love with biking. In {#blank#}6{#/blank#} like Chengdu and Beijing, thousands of people have started to join in the biking craze.

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"Where there are Chinese speakers, there are his readers."

The sentence describes the great {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(作用) of Louis Cha Leung-yung. On October 30, 2018, Cha d{#blank#}2{#/blank#} of a long illness at the age of 94.

People were especially familiar with Cha's pen name, Jin Yong. He was regarded as a rather {#blank#}3{#/blank#}(有影响力的)wu xia writer. Born in Haining in 1924, Cha began working in 1947 to support his studies. He moved to Hong Kong and then f{#blank#}4{#/blank#} the local Chinese-language newspaper Mingpao. In 1955, Cha published his first wuxia novel which turned out to be a great {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(胜利).

Cha wrote all his 15 novels between 1955 and 1972.In his novels, the heroes meet lots of enemies. They don't lose hearts but fight against d{#blank#}6{#/blank#} till the last moment .In the end, the bad men are p{#blank#}7{#/blank#}. Cha's novels are welcomed around the world. It's {#blank#}8{#/blank#}(众所周知的)that many of them have been made into films, TV series and video game. The novels also have sold over m{#blank#}9{#/blank#} of copies.

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