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ReplyIve made shopping bags out of Tshirts and dog toys ou ofckpBettyPosted at 10:18 a.m.on IIth February 2024A lot of animals travel from one place to another.We call this migration.Cisfun hobby,but the most important thing is that it makes me fewastefully.In Africa,large animals,like elephants and zebras,migrate to find food and water.Theyusually follow the same ways every year.56.What is special about the hat?A.It came from an old sweater.A lot of birds migrate to find food and better weather,too.They are usually birds that eatC.It was new and expensive.B.It was given by Gina's mum.insects().They spend the summer in northern Europe,because there are lots of insects there.57.Why did Gina give a reply to Tom?D.It was a gift from Gina's sister.In the winter there aren't any insects,so the birds fly south to southern Europe and AfricaA.To draw Tom's attention.Some insects migrate,too.In North America,millions of monarch butterflies fly south to58.What did Betty upeycle mke do toy?C.To further explain her idea.B.To introduce a new method.spend the winter in Mexico,Califomnia and Florida,where it's warmer.They travel 50-65 km eachday and they travel about 1,125 km.D.To express her deep regret.A.Paper boxes.Some fish migrate to breed(繁殖).Salmon(鲑鱼)can swim over20,Oo0 km in their life..B.Shopping bagsC.T-shirts.D.Socks.They are born in rivers in Ireland,Scotland and other places in northem Europe.The young fishClara Daly was sitting on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when sswim down the river to the sea and into the Atlantic Ocean.They live in the ocean until they areheard a worried voice over the loudspeaker:"Does anyone on board know AmericanSiadults.Then they return to the river where they were born.They lay their eggs in the river and thenLanguage?"they usually die.Salmon do this,because their eggs are safer in the river.Other fish can't eat them.Clara,15 at that time,pressed the call button )An air hostess came by and explaincArctic terns(北极燕鸥)travel the furthest when they migrate..They spend the summer in thethe situation."We have a passenger on the plane who's blind and deaf,"she said.The passengArctic,but when winter comes they fly to the Antarctic,because it's summer there.The next year(seemed to want something,but he was traveling alone and the air hostesses couldnthey fly back to the Arctic again.In one year these small birds travel 36,000km from one end ofunderstand what he needed.the earth to the other and back again.Nobody knows how they do it.Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help blind and deaf people and she63.According to the passage,monarch butterflies in North America migrate toA.find insectsB.look for watershe'd be able to finger spell into the man's palm ()So she rose from her seat,walked towar64.Adult salmon swim back to the river becauseC.find better weatherD.produce youngthe front of the plane,and knelt (by the seat of the passenger named Tim Cook,then 64 yearsA.they won't be eaten by other big fishold.Gently taking his hand,she signed,"How are you?Are you OK?"Cook asked for some watelB.they want to lay eggs in a safer placeWhen the water arrived,Clara retumed to her scat.She came bn biC.they are getting ready to live and then die therewanted to know the time.Oher thrdis,she stopped and stayed forawhileAD.they want to go where they grew up"He didn'teed anything.He was nely and wanted to talk,Clara said65.The example of Arctic terns in the last paragraph is used mainly to showSo for the next hour,she "talked"about her family and her plans for the future.CookA.the distance of migrationrahowhe had become blindvertimeand haredofsdaysraveingC.the direction of migrationB.the purpose of migrationD.the time of migrationEven though he couldn'ts hershednivelyat his facewthc0passenger reported.Scientists believe the Earth is 4.6 billion years old.However,the mountains,valleys ()"Cra was amazing,"an air hostess said in an interview."You could tell Cookasvyhills,rivers,deserts and forests we see today are much younger than that.For example,Mountexcited to have someone he could speak to,and she was such an angel."Qomolangma is about 60 million years old and the Amazon rainforest is only 10 million years old.Cook's reply:“Best trip'I ve ever had..”The youngest sea in the world is the Baltic Sea,at about 15000 years old.59.What was the air hostesses'problem?The Earth is always changing because of volcanoes (k),earthquakes and of course,windA.They had a very difficult passenger.and rain.Some of these changes are very slow and others are quick.Water and ice can make veryB.They couldn't understand the passengergreat changes to the planet.For example,rivers of ice can cut through mountains and make lakesC.They didn't know the passenger's name.and deep valleys.Many volcanoes are under the oceans and sometimes they become new islands.D.They didn't have what the passenger wanted.This is happening in the South Pacific.60.Why did Clara Daly believe she could help?It's normal for our planet to change,but at the moment,scientists think it's changing fasterA.Because she happened to learn some ASLthan usual.Some deserts are growing and many forests are getting smaller.The weather is gettingB.Because she had helped people like Cook.C.Because she thought she might know Cook.wetter in some places and drier in others,and there are more big storms.According to the research,the sea level will continue to rise in the next hundred years.As a result,many cities will possiblyD.Because her grandfather had the same problem61.Why did Tim Cook keep asking for service?be covered by water and much of the most productive farming areas will be lost.Some islandcountries are likely to disappear on the map of the world.A.Because he was hungry and thirsty.B.Because he needed someone to talk to.These changes will bring great harm to the planet.However,they can be beneficial to someC.Because he was afraid of taking planes.people.For example,as the Arctic (is getting warmer,some people in Greenland now ownD.Because he was interested in Clara's story.businesses and sell vegetables they grow on their land.That wasn't possible in the far north 5062.Which of the following words best describe Clara Daly?years ago.Farmers in Greenland like the warm weather and hope it wiHeontinue.A.Brave and clever.B.Beautiful and lovely.How does the writer describe the changes of the Earth in Paragraph2?C.Patient and caring.D.Outgoing and friendlyA.By giving examples.B.By comparing thingsC.By telling stories.D.By listing numbers.2024年九年级英语毕业暨升学模拟考试(一)第5页(供8页)2024年九年级英语毕业暨升学模拟考试(一):第6页(共8页)
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