—I heard that the government is thinking of some ways to help students feel less tired. I wonder ________.
—Maybe it will stop more after-school classes from opening.
A.whether it is proper to do that B.why it will start that this year
C.how it will make that come true D.what will it do to make that come true
科目:初中英語 來源:福建省2019-2020學年中考成果檢測卷(二)英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:閱讀單選
There are about 6,000 languages that are spoken around the world. But 43 percent of these languages are dying out, according to UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). If no action is taken, some of these languages will disappear.
Languages become endangered for many reasons. One is that some communities of native speakers of the endangered languages disappear, Huff Post reported. These people sometimes leave their communities and move to cities.
In addition, the languages of "dominant(占主導地位的)" cultures may drive other languages into extinction(滅絕), To get better education and jobs, young people have to focus their attention on learning dominant languages rather than their own languages.
Once a language dies out, it rarely comes back to life. Governments across the world are taking action to prevent this. In September, the US state of Alaska said that the loss of native languages was a hurry-up thing. It is now working to give new life to such languages, Quartz reported.
In New Zealand, the government said that they want more than 20 percent of the country's population to be able to speak basic Maori(毛利語)by 2040. They plan to provide Maori lessons in all New Zealand schools by 2025. the New York Times reported.
China is also trying to protect its languages. About 130 languages are spoken in China, even more than the number of ethnic groups(民族)in the country. In 2015, the government started a project to record all the languages spoken in China, Xinhua reported.
1.How many percents of languages are still alive according to the passage?
A. B. C. D.
2.The young people pay more attention to the dominant languages because_____________.
A.they want to get better education and jobs
B.the number of the dominant languages is increasing today
C.speaking the dominant languages is easy
D.the government asks them to learn the dominant languages
3.The underlined word "this" in Paragraph 4 refers to_____________.
A.learning dominant languages
B.the loss of native languages
C.the extinction of languages
D.protecting languages
4.When does the government plan to provide Maori lessons in all New Zealand?
A.By 2040. B.In 2040. C.By2025. D.In 2050.
5.What would be the best title for the text?
A.Chinese language is popular.
B.How to learn language culture.
C.Maori language should be provided in schools.
D.Many languages are disappearing.
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Lots of people love to keep pets, but they don’t know how to communicate(交流) with their pets. Are you one of the _______? If your answer is “yes”, here are some _______ for you.
Chat with your pet. Your pet may not _______ understand our words, but he can at least pick up on the tone of your words and your body language when you _______ him. For example, if you speak with him in a _______ and hard voice, he might pick up on the fact that you are unhappy with his behavior(行為).
Use non-verbal communication. Your non-verbal communication is just as _______ as verbal communication.
Non-verbal communication is often used in _______ your pet to do a certain activity. _______, if you are sitting on your horse, you would use your legs and hands to tell your horse to turn on the forehead. When you teach your dog to sit, you would actually use both verbal and non-verbal communication(hand signals) to give him the “sit” order.
Don’t punish(懲罰) your pet. Punishing your pet is never a good idea. Punishment can make your pet afraid of you and you will possibly _______ the trust and respect that he has for you. __________ some pets, like cats, do not necessarily make the connection between your punishment and the behavior you are punishing them for. They don’t understand why you do that at all.
1.A.keepers B.teachers C.doctors D.pets
2.A.reasons B.topics C.tips D.results
3.A.nearly B.exactly C.mainly D.certainly
4.A.lead to B.come to C.add to D.talk to
5.A.sweet B.smiling C.cold D.strange
6.A.important B.slight C.possible D.correct
7.A.making B.teaching C.inviting D.advising
8.A.For example B.At first C.As a result D.Instead of
9.A.accept B.win C.lose D.miss
10.A.Suddenly B.However C.Otherwise D.Moreover
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On May 1, a wildfire started in a forest near the Alberta town of Fort McMurray in Canada. Within two days, the fire grew larger and the people who lived in Fort McMurray had to leave their homes. While there have been very few people injured (傷害) by the large fire itself, it has been harmful to the community.
Canadians in other places have been helping by sending money anddonationsto the Red Cross. Many people in Alberta have taken in people from Fort McMurray, letting them stay in their homes for free until the fire is put out. Many firefighters are needed to fight the fire and some of them have come from other parts of Canada to help. The brave firefighters were able to save 25,000 homes as well as the hospital and all of the town’s schools, according to CBC news.
There have been thousands of other acts of kindness towards the people of Fort McMurray. Some musicians, such as Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle, are holding special concerts, with the money going to Fort McMurray people. And companies have been helping, as well. Beer-maker Labatt filled thousands of cans with water—instead of beer—and sent them to the people in Fort McMurray.
The fire is huge, spreading over more than 229,000 hectares (公頃), but firefighters say they believe they are starting to get it under control—it is becoming smaller instead of spreading.
1.How many people have been injured by the large fire itself?
A.25,000. B.Very few. C.229,000. D.Many.
2.In this passage, the underlined word “donations” means_________.
A.捐贈物 B.禮物 C.吉祥物 D.農(nóng)作物
3.What did beer-maker Labatt do for the people in Fort McMurray?
A.He sent money to the people in Fort McMurray.
B.He held a concert and gave the money to the people in Fort McMurray.
C.He took in people from Fort McMurray and let them stay in his home for free.
D.He filled thousands of cans with water and sent them to the people in Fort McMurray.
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.A big fire in Fort McMurray of Canada.
B.The people in Fort McMurray of Canada.
C.The firefighters in Fort McMurray of Canada.
D.The musicians in Fort McMurray of Canada.
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閱讀下面短文,用括號內(nèi)所給動詞的適當形式填空(必要時可加情態(tài)動詞或助動詞)。
A little girl lives at the far end of Islington Road in Newton, Massachusetts. All the neighbors 1. (like) this pretty and lovely girl. Unfortunately, two-year-old Samantha is deaf.
"She wants 2. (talk) with someone," said her father, Raphael. "She will feel excited when it's someone who can 3. (communicate) with her," said her mother, Glenda.
Her excitement for communicating with others is painfully obvious (明顯的) to everyone in the neighborhood. Whenever they saw her on a walk or in her yard-and Samantha 4. (try) talking with them-they found themselves at loss for understanding her words.
On their own, Sam's neighbors got together and found a sign language teacher. Now her neighbors 5.(take) sign language class. Everyone looks so careful. Rhys, the teacher, says this is wonderful because a lot of time even the parents of deaf children don't bother (費心) to spend time 6. (learn) sign language.
"But here Sam has a full community that's willing to communicate with her, and it is a beautiful story," Rhys says. And he says this certainly 7. (make) a happier Samantha.
Her parents say there aren't words in any language to express their thanks. "It's really touching and we are so fortunate," her parents say. In fact, they say they 8. (see) their daughter who is so happy for a long time.
They 9. (work) hard at an American Sign Language class when Samantha went into class. "The first word she said to us was 'friend'," said one neighbor, "I 10. (move) and I thought your heart would melt (融化) just as mine did." What makes a "good neighborhood" is nothing more than good neighbors.
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—What do you think of the cake?
—It ______ delicious. I’d like to have another one.
A.tastes B.looks C.seems D.feels
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The Palace Museum held "Lantern Festival night" on February 19th to the public and the tickets were ________ quickly on that day.
A.sold out B.put off C.turned down D.left for
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Unless I finish all my homework, I _____________watch TV or go out with my friends.
A.can B.must C.can't D.mustn't
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—Summer vacation is coming. Could you please tell me ______________?
—I will go to the countryside to do some voluntary work for the kids there.
A.who wrote the note on the table
B.what you are doing
C.how you will spend your vacation
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