
辽宁本溪市2025-2026学年九年级下学期开学英语学情自测 一、阅读理解 BOOK SWAP (交换)will be organized again During the Spring Fayre (集市) on 8th June, Sunday. This is a chance to exchange your old books for used but new-to-you books. Hand in two used books and you will get one Book Swap Ticket which you could exchange for one book at our Book Swap on Sunday. 2 used books → 1 Book Swap Ticket → Choose 1 book at the Spring Fayre When could you bring used books in ·9th May ·12th May ·16th May Please note:·The used books must be in good condition with no writing inside or missing pages. ·The language of the books can be either English or the three languages taught at the school: French, German or Chinese. Start checking your shelves this weekend! 1.When will the Book Swap be held A.On 9th May. B.On 12th May. C.On 16th May. D.On 8th June. 2.How many Book Swap Tickets can you get if you hand in two used books A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four. 3.The language of the used books can be _____. ①English ②Chinese ③French ④German A.① B.①② C.②③④ D.①②③④ 4.Why would people take part in the Book Swap A.To clean their own rooms. B.To improve their reading skills. C.To meet other book lovers. D.To get new-to-them books to read. “I have left to follow my dream of knitting sweaters for penguins in Antarctica (南极洲) and no longer work for the School of Economics. I will be out of office... until my penguin friends are happy.” Weeks ago, a teacher in the UK sent this email to her Chinese student, and it soon became popular online. You may find this email surprising, but knitting sweaters for penguins is a real act of kindness. The Penguin Foundation and Phillip Island Nature Parks in Australia came up with the idea. The activity began because of a serious oil spill (石油泄漏) near Phillip Island in the 1990s. During that time, the number and health of baby penguins had a serious drop. When little penguins were covered in oil, their lives were put in danger. To solve this problem, the foundation asked people from all over the world to knit sweaters for penguins. These sweaters could keep them warm during the cleaning process and stop them from eating the oil. Luckily, the idea worked. Soon, there was another oil spill near Phillip Island. This time, the sweaters helped save 96 percent of the penguins in the area. However, some bird protection groups have questioned if these sweaters might put more stress on penguins. In answer to this, the foundation said that the sweaters are only used for a short time. Once the penguins are better, they no longer wear them. 5.What does the underlined word “knitting” mean in Paragraph 1 A.Coloring. B.Making. C.Washing. D.Buying. 6.The teacher left the school in order to _____. A.study penguin B.have a good rest abroad C.help penguins D.sell sweaters in Antarctica 7.What can we infer (推断) from the text A.Baby penguins have to learn to swim quickly. B.The teacher wrote an email to h ... ...
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