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Peter was a small boy. He lived with his parents in a small house near some hills. The people there were all poor. One night it was very dry and windy. When everybody was asleep, Peter suddenly heard some noise. It came out from the kitchen (厨房). He got up and walked to the kitchen. He found that the wood beside the stove (火炉) was burning. There was no water tap (水龙头) in the house, so he could not put out (扑灭) the fire. He shouted loudly to wake up everyone in the house. Then he ran out of his house and knocked on the doors (敲门) of many houses to wake the people up. They all left their houses quickly.

At last, the fire was put out(扑灭) by the firemen(消防员). Many houses were burnt(烧毁). But nobody was burnt in the fire.

【小题1】Peter lived with his ________.
A.sistersB.brothersC.unclesD.parents
【小题2】One night he found that ________ beside the stove(火炉) was burning.
A.the tableB.the woodC.the doorD.the window
【小题3】________, so he could not put out (扑灭) the fire.
A.Everybody was asleepB.He couldn't shout loudly
C.The kitchen was very bigD.there was no water tap(水龙头) in the house.
【小题4】Peter knocked on the doors of many houses ________.
A.to wake the people upB.to get some waterC.to find his classmatesD.to visit them
【小题5】________ hurt in the fire.
A.People in other houses wereB.Peter's parents were
C.Nobody wasD.Peter was
20-21九年级上·新疆巴音郭楞·期中
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Bob enjoyed himself at his new school. The students there were friendly. “Hi, Bob!” some students greeted him, but some students said, “Hi, Peter!” Bob didn’t understand. He asked one student. “Why do some students call me Peter?”

“Oh, that’s easy to answer,” the students said, “Peter was a student here last year. Now he is at a different school. You look like Peter. Some students thought that you were Peter.”

Bob wanted to meet Peter. He got Peter’s address from a student and went to Peter’s house. Peter opened the door. Bob couldn’t believe his eyes. He looked really like Peter! They had the same color eyes and same smile. They had the same black hair. They also had the same birthday. And they both were adopted (领养) by two different families.

Bob and Peter found out that they were twin brothers. Soon after the boys were born, one family adopted Bob, and another family adopted Peter. Bob’s family never knew about Peter, and Peter’s family never knew about Bob.

Soon Bob and Peter’s story appeared in the newspaper. There was a photo of Bob and Peter next to the story. A young man called John saw the photo in the newspaper. John was shocked (震惊)! He looked like Bob and Peter! He had the same color eyes, the same smile and the same birthday. And he, too, was adopted by another family.

Later John met Bob and Peter. When Bob and Peter saw John, they couldn’t believe their eyes. Why did John look really like Bob and Peter? You can guess. Bob and Peter are not twins. Bob, Peter and John are triplets!

【小题1】How did Bob feel at a new school?
A.Nervous.B.Upset.C.Lonely.D.Happy.
【小题2】Some students mistook (把……错当成) Bob for Peter because ________.
A.they missed Peter too muchB.they wanted to be friendly
C.they always called a new comer “Peter”D.he looked like Peter very much
【小题3】Where did Bob see Peter?
A.In Bob’s school.B.In Peter’s school.C.In Peter’s house.D.On his way home.
【小题4】Which of the following is TURE?
A.Someone told John the story about Bob and Peter.B.John knew the story from the newspaper.
C.Bob’s and Peter’s families knew each other.D.Bob and Peter were really twins.
【小题5】What does the underlined word “triplets” mean in Chinese?
A.巧合B.同父异母C.三胞胎D.克隆

When Xiong Chuanfa, 34, blows a lifelike tiger out of sugar in just minutes, kids look at him in surprise thinking he is a magician.

Xiong has been blowing sugar figurines(吹糖人) for over twenty years. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional folk(民间) art with a history of over 600 years and has been listed as a state-level intangible cultural heritage(文化遗产).

Every morning, Xiong prepares the sugar and drives to different markets in Nanchang to start his magic show.

He heats the sugar, pulls off a little to make a ball and blows it into different shapes—a rabbit, a monkey, and even Bing Dwen Dwen, the mascot of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

People, especially little kids, are interested in his skills. However, ________, he also stops by colleges. Many college students have been drawn(吸引) to the art, waiting in line for hands-on experience. Among them, Simon, a foreign student, couldn’t help having a try. Though it looked easy, he found it hard to make it. Thanks to Xiong’s help, Simon finally saw a horse slowly taking shape.

Simon was deeply moved after learning about the art. “I just can’t believe the traditional folk art can be kept so well here. I love it. Chinese culture should be spread around the world,” he said.

This art has been passed down for four generations(代) in Xiong’s family. His 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons, just like what he used to do as a child.

“We will pass on the intangible heritage,” said Xiong.

【小题1】From the passage we can learn that Xiong Chuanfa is ________.
A.20 years oldB.34 years oldC.a bus driverD.a foreign magician
【小题2】Which of the following can be put in the ________ in Paragraph 5?
A.to draw young people closer to the artB.to help young people learn drawing pictures
C.to teach little kids the skills of drawingD.to make little kids more interested in the art
【小题3】According to the passage, we can infer that Simon will most probably ________.
A.stay in China to blow sugar horsesB.offer Xiong a helping hand in class
C.learn more about Chinese cultureD.blow perfect sugar figurines next time
【小题4】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.Xiong and His Folk Art of Sweet BlowsB.A Magic Folk Art and Chinese Culture
C.Xiong’s Family and Sugar Figurine SkillsD.A Guide and the Intangible Heritages

Are you a good helper in the kitchen? Flynn McGarry, from the US, does more than that. The 15-year-old boy began cooking at the age of ten. And now he has his own restaurant.

McGarry practiced his cookery skills after school. He taught himself from books and the Internet. The boy really loves cooking. In his room, there are no video games but cooking tool. He turned his room into an experimental kitchen called Club Eureka.

Today, many famous people pay around $160 per person to eat in McGarry’s Club Eureka. The New York Times magazine described his food as “creative”.

As for the future, McGarry wants to open a Michelin-Starred restaurant. He hopes to make it one of the world’s 50 Best and “maybe top 5”.

【小题1】When did McGarry begin to learn cooking?
A.When he was five.B.When he was ten.
C.When he was fifteen.D.When he was twenty.
【小题2】Who taught McGarry cookery skills?
A.His father.B.His teachers.C.His mother.D.He himself.
【小题3】Why did McGarry learn cooking?
A.Because he loves cooking.
B.Because he wanted to make money.
C.Because his parents asked him to learn cooking.
D.Because many famous people could pay much for his food.
【小题4】Which of the following is NOT true about Club Eureka?
A.McGarry is the owner.B.McGarry is the cook.
C.The food is free.D.McGarry is a student.
【小题5】What does McGarry want to do in the future?
A.To have an experimental kitchen.B.To have a world’s top restaurant.
C.To cook for famous people.D.To buy a Michelin-Starred restaurant.

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