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陕西省蒲城县2024年九年级第二次模拟考试试题(英语)
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2、蒲城县2024年中考一模试卷
3、2023-2024蒲城县九年级统考成绩
4、蒲城县2023-2024学年度第二学期期末调研试题
5、蒲城县2023-2024学年度期中检测
6、蒲城县2024中考模拟
7、2024年蒲城县期末考试时间
8、蒲城县2023-2024学年度第一学期期末试卷
9、2023-2024蒲城县期中考试
10、蒲城县2024年第一次模拟考试九年级
24.What can we learn about Keehn?A.He left the bike club in 2021.C.He used to work as a cleaner.B.He preferred to ride a bike in winter.25.What does the unerlined word"snatch"in paragraph 3 mean?D.He started the mission of the road cleanup.A.Depend on.7 B.Pick up.26.Why is the cleanup put off this year?C.Trip over.D.Figure out.A.To post more creative photos.C.To bring in more volunteers.B.To ensure the event is covered.27.What does Keehn want to show by mentioning the model cars?D.To make the activity last long.A.The funny moments in the cleanup.C.The way to get unexpected payment.B.The prize offered in the competition.D.The meaning of the volunteers'effort.COn April 8,as millions of people tried to watch a solar eclipse()in North America,eye doctors across the United States would be ready to offer medical help.That's because,while a solar eclipse is an exciting event,it can also be dangerous.Looking at any part of the exposed sun without the right kind of protection can injure the eye'slight-sensitive retina(视网膜).In 2017,during the solar eclipse seen across the United States,that happened to many如people despite the media coverage about the danger of looking at the sun when it is anythingless than fully and completely covered by the moon.Given that more than 150 million people directly viewed either a partial eclipse or a total做eclipse,however,the number of those who suffered eye problems may seem relatively small.<"We've got less than 100 cases across Canada and the US,"says Ralph Chou,an eclipseeye safety expert with the University of Waterloo in Canada."But no one knows for sure howmany people damaged their eyes in 2017,"he says,"because not every case gets written up forRa medical journal,and people may not seek help for less serious eyesight troubles.""A lot of eyesight problems,if they actually happened,were probably relatively minor州and,they disappeared on their own within weeks or months,"says Chou."About half of thosewho experience significant eye problems on the day after an eclipse will recover almost completely."杯He notes that there are ways to enjoy the eclipse without looking up at all;everydayhousehold objects allow you to create pinhole projectors(针孔投射)that let you watch an御image of the sun."If you do choose to look up at the sun when it is partially eclipsed,"saysChou,"make sure that you have the proper eclipse glasses."28.How can the solar eclipse be a dangerous event?A.It leaves everything in the dark.B.It could cause damage to our eyes.C.It makes it hard to get medical help.D.It forces us to go to a narrow space.29.What was reported by the media in 2017?A.The danger of seeing a solar eclipse.B.The location of a top-class hospital.C.The importance of exploring space.D.The number of tourist attractions.30.What can we learn from paragraph 5?A.There is no need to worry about the solar eclipse.B.Some peoptto the doctor for help.C.It's hard to track people who suffered eye problems.D.Over 150 million people in the US arsighted.【高一5月质量检测卷·英语第4页(共8页)】241755D
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