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江苏省盐城市东台市2024-2025学年九年级上学期期末考试英语试题(图片版,无答案)

日期:2025-04-04 科目:英语 类型:初中试卷 查看:32次 大小:3258837B 来源:二一课件通
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heavy exercise,such as running a marathon,you may have to drink a lot of water.It is then important to balance the amount()of water you drink.This can help you stay healthy whenever you are exercising. So,how much water should a person drink each day For years,we have been told to drink two liters (of water a day.But in fact,the amount needed is different for each person.Today, most doctors are telling people that they should drink water whenever they feel thirsty.We can't live without water.Neither can we live with too much water in our bodies.Make sure you take the right amount of it each day-staying healthy is all about staying balanced! 27.What is much of people's body made up of according to the passage A.Water. B.Blood. C.Hair. D.Brain. 15G 28.How does water poisoning happen tl bivag a.People feel really terrible. b.People drink too much water. c.A lot of things go seriously wrong.d.There is too little sodium in their blood. A.c-b-a-d B.b-c-a-e C.b-d-c-a D.b-a-d-c 29.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage 47e A.Water poisoning won't make people die. B.Different people need different amount of water. 78 C.Too little sodium will not be harmful to people's health. hinG D.It's easy for people to protect from water poisoning. IaE I 30.Which can be a proper title for the passage A.Can we live without sodium B.Sodium-a blood helper C.Can water poison you D.Let's drink as much water as possible. D In October 2022,someone in South Carolina won $1.5 billion.The nearly impossible odds (of winning were 1 in 302.5 million!Many people probably wish they'd been the lucky ones happily accepting the prize. It's not hard to imagine the things one could do with this newfound wealth,but would this money actually make someone happy The experiences of several lottery (winners show that it probably wouldn't.Suddenly coming into big money can change a person's life in unexpected and sometimes unpleasant ways.Take William Post,for example,who had only $2.46 in the bank when he won $16.2 million in a New York lottery in 1998.Within 3 months, he was poor again because of careless spending.He wasn't as happy as he felt before winning the prize. Then there was Callie Rogers,a British teenager from a common family,won $3 million in 2006.She bought her family and friends lavish gifts and bought herself expensive clothes.After six years,Callie lost all her money and realized that money didn't make her happy.In fact,she became worried that people were friendly with her only to get her money. Lottery winners are not the only ones who can end up unhappy.People who get big money for some other reasons,e.g.receiving money from others,are also at risk.They may not know how to deal with money and do not ask experts for advice.They waste money on things they don't need and give away too much money to friends and relatives. Researchers found that people are happy when they are able to pay for their basic needs, 九年级英语试题第4页共8页

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