2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版
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B
In the past few years, Li Jin, who was born in Guangxi but raised in Sanya, has made great efforts to protect the waters of Sanya in Hainan. He is now spreading the knowledge of environmental protection through new media platforms(媒体平台) and his behaviour is highly thought of.
At first, he began doing volunteer work to clear rubbish from the beaches and officially registered(注册) as a volunteer later. Li Jin immediately took the lead in a clean-up activity on the Sanya River.
He even used his own money to set up a volunteer service centre which has 1,170 registered members who take part in activities without asking for payment. So far, he has spent about 3,800 hours on volunteer activities in over 550 events. More than 2,300 people have joined in with his encouragement. They’ve drawn the attention of both the adults and the children to the importance of protecting the oceans and beaches. Since it was set up, his centre has organised 51 beach-cleaning activities that have seen about 1,800 people join in. Because of Li’s growing influence in environmental protection circles, the city government invited him to make a number of short videos, in which he uses simple words to explain how to protect the environment. Several videos have been watched millions of times.
“My volunteer work would be meaningless if I got paid. But the work itself is of great value. So I will continue doing the environmental protection work,” he said.
()19. What is Li Jin trying hard to protect?
A. The beaches in Guangxi.
B. The waters of Sanya.
C. The wildlife on the Sanya River.
D. The cities in Hainan.
()20. How many people join Li Jin’s volunteer service centre?
A. 550. B. 1,170. C. 1,800. D. 3,800.
()21. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. Millions of people join in Li Jin’s activities.
B. Members in Li Jin’s service centre get paid.
C. Most activities are organised for children.
D. Some videos Li Jin made are a success.
()22. Which of the following best describes Li Jin?
A. Quiet and kind-hearted.
B. Patient and humorous.
C. Strong-minded and selfless.
D. Honest and easy-going.
In the past few years, Li Jin, who was born in Guangxi but raised in Sanya, has made great efforts to protect the waters of Sanya in Hainan. He is now spreading the knowledge of environmental protection through new media platforms(媒体平台) and his behaviour is highly thought of.
At first, he began doing volunteer work to clear rubbish from the beaches and officially registered(注册) as a volunteer later. Li Jin immediately took the lead in a clean-up activity on the Sanya River.
He even used his own money to set up a volunteer service centre which has 1,170 registered members who take part in activities without asking for payment. So far, he has spent about 3,800 hours on volunteer activities in over 550 events. More than 2,300 people have joined in with his encouragement. They’ve drawn the attention of both the adults and the children to the importance of protecting the oceans and beaches. Since it was set up, his centre has organised 51 beach-cleaning activities that have seen about 1,800 people join in. Because of Li’s growing influence in environmental protection circles, the city government invited him to make a number of short videos, in which he uses simple words to explain how to protect the environment. Several videos have been watched millions of times.
“My volunteer work would be meaningless if I got paid. But the work itself is of great value. So I will continue doing the environmental protection work,” he said.
()19. What is Li Jin trying hard to protect?
A. The beaches in Guangxi.
B. The waters of Sanya.
C. The wildlife on the Sanya River.
D. The cities in Hainan.
()20. How many people join Li Jin’s volunteer service centre?
A. 550. B. 1,170. C. 1,800. D. 3,800.
()21. What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. Millions of people join in Li Jin’s activities.
B. Members in Li Jin’s service centre get paid.
C. Most activities are organised for children.
D. Some videos Li Jin made are a success.
()22. Which of the following best describes Li Jin?
A. Quiet and kind-hearted.
B. Patient and humorous.
C. Strong-minded and selfless.
D. Honest and easy-going.
答案:
19—22 BBDC
C
When we hear the word “hero”, many people think of superheroes like Superman or Spider-Man. However, in real life, heroes are not always wearing capes(披风) or flying in the sky. A hero can be an ordinary person who does extraordinary things. Heroes are those who show courage, kindness and selflessness in difficult situations.
For example, firefighters are heroes because they risk their lives to save others from burning buildings. Doctors and nurses are also heroes because they work day and night to help sick people. Even a teacher can be a hero by inspiring students to achieve their dreams. Heroes are not born; they are made through their actions and choices.
What makes someone a hero? First, heroes are brave. They face danger or challenges without fear. Second, heroes are kind. They care about others and are willing to help. Third, heroes are selfless. They put others’ needs before their own. These qualities make heroes special and respected by everyone.
In our daily lives, we can also be heroes. Helping an old person cross the street, standing up for a friend, or even recycling to protect the environment are small acts of heroism(英雄精神). Remember, you don’t need superpowers to be a hero. All you need is a kind heart and the courage to make a difference.
()23. Why are firefighters considered heroes?
A. They wear capes.
B. They risk their lives to save others.
C. They have superpowers.
D. They work in hospitals.
()24. Which of the following is NOT a quality of a hero according to the passage?
A. Bravery. B. Selfishness.
C. Kindness. D. Selflessness.
()25. What does the underlined word “ordinary” mean in the passage?
A. Common. B. Special.
C. Great. D. Scary.
()26. What is this passage mainly about?
A. The history of superheroes in movies.
B. The qualities and examples of real-life heroes.
C. How to become a famous hero.
D. The differences between superheroes and firefighters.
When we hear the word “hero”, many people think of superheroes like Superman or Spider-Man. However, in real life, heroes are not always wearing capes(披风) or flying in the sky. A hero can be an ordinary person who does extraordinary things. Heroes are those who show courage, kindness and selflessness in difficult situations.
For example, firefighters are heroes because they risk their lives to save others from burning buildings. Doctors and nurses are also heroes because they work day and night to help sick people. Even a teacher can be a hero by inspiring students to achieve their dreams. Heroes are not born; they are made through their actions and choices.
What makes someone a hero? First, heroes are brave. They face danger or challenges without fear. Second, heroes are kind. They care about others and are willing to help. Third, heroes are selfless. They put others’ needs before their own. These qualities make heroes special and respected by everyone.
In our daily lives, we can also be heroes. Helping an old person cross the street, standing up for a friend, or even recycling to protect the environment are small acts of heroism(英雄精神). Remember, you don’t need superpowers to be a hero. All you need is a kind heart and the courage to make a difference.
()23. Why are firefighters considered heroes?
A. They wear capes.
B. They risk their lives to save others.
C. They have superpowers.
D. They work in hospitals.
()24. Which of the following is NOT a quality of a hero according to the passage?
A. Bravery. B. Selfishness.
C. Kindness. D. Selflessness.
()25. What does the underlined word “ordinary” mean in the passage?
A. Common. B. Special.
C. Great. D. Scary.
()26. What is this passage mainly about?
A. The history of superheroes in movies.
B. The qualities and examples of real-life heroes.
C. How to become a famous hero.
D. The differences between superheroes and firefighters.
答案:
23—26 BBAB
D
In a world often dominated by grand gestures and dramatic achievements, the power of small acts of kindness is always overlooked. Yet, these actions seem meaningless, but they can create an effect, touching lives in ways we may never fully realise. Kindness is not measured by its scale or cost but by the sincerity(真诚) and thoughtfulness(体贴) behind it. A simple smile, a compliment, or a moment of patience can change someone’s day—or even their life.
Consider the impact of a small act like helping a stranger carry a heavy bag. A helping hand not only eases(减轻) their physical burden but also reminds them that they are not alone. Similarly, when a student takes the time to explain a difficult concept to a classmate, they are not just sharing knowledge—they are fostering(培养) confidence and connection. These acts, though small, carry important emotional weight.
Moreover, kindness is not a one-way street. Research has shown that those who practise kindness experience psychological benefits, such as reduced stress and increased feelings of happiness. This is because acts of kindness trigger(引起) the release of endorphins(内啡肽), creating what is often referred to as a “helper’s high”. Additionally, kindness fosters a sense of community and belonging, reminding us that we are all interconnected.
The beauty of kindness lies in its accessibility(易接近). It requires no special skills, resources or status—only a willingness(意愿) to notice and respond to the needs of others. As the philosopher Aesop once said, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” In a world that can often feel divided, these small acts serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the potential for positive change.
()27. What does the passage suggest about the impact of small acts of kindness?
A. They are often unnoticed and unimportant.
B. They can create an effect, influencing many lives.
C. They are only meaningful when done in public.
D. They require significant effort to be effective.
()28. According to the passage, what is one psychological benefit of practising kindness?
A. Increased stress levels.
B. A sense of isolation.
C. Reduced feelings of happiness.
D. A “helper’s high” caused by endorphins.
()29. What can be inferred about kindness from the passage?
A. It is only effective when it involves grand gestures.
B. It is a universal act that requires no special resources.
C. It is primarily beneficial to the person receiving it.
D. It is less important in today’s fast-paced world.
()30. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. The Importance of Grand Gestures
B. How to Achieve Happiness Through Kindness
C. The Ripple Effect of Small Acts of Kindness
D. Why Kindness Is Rare in Modern Society
In a world often dominated by grand gestures and dramatic achievements, the power of small acts of kindness is always overlooked. Yet, these actions seem meaningless, but they can create an effect, touching lives in ways we may never fully realise. Kindness is not measured by its scale or cost but by the sincerity(真诚) and thoughtfulness(体贴) behind it. A simple smile, a compliment, or a moment of patience can change someone’s day—or even their life.
Consider the impact of a small act like helping a stranger carry a heavy bag. A helping hand not only eases(减轻) their physical burden but also reminds them that they are not alone. Similarly, when a student takes the time to explain a difficult concept to a classmate, they are not just sharing knowledge—they are fostering(培养) confidence and connection. These acts, though small, carry important emotional weight.
Moreover, kindness is not a one-way street. Research has shown that those who practise kindness experience psychological benefits, such as reduced stress and increased feelings of happiness. This is because acts of kindness trigger(引起) the release of endorphins(内啡肽), creating what is often referred to as a “helper’s high”. Additionally, kindness fosters a sense of community and belonging, reminding us that we are all interconnected.
The beauty of kindness lies in its accessibility(易接近). It requires no special skills, resources or status—only a willingness(意愿) to notice and respond to the needs of others. As the philosopher Aesop once said, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” In a world that can often feel divided, these small acts serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the potential for positive change.
()27. What does the passage suggest about the impact of small acts of kindness?
A. They are often unnoticed and unimportant.
B. They can create an effect, influencing many lives.
C. They are only meaningful when done in public.
D. They require significant effort to be effective.
()28. According to the passage, what is one psychological benefit of practising kindness?
A. Increased stress levels.
B. A sense of isolation.
C. Reduced feelings of happiness.
D. A “helper’s high” caused by endorphins.
()29. What can be inferred about kindness from the passage?
A. It is only effective when it involves grand gestures.
B. It is a universal act that requires no special resources.
C. It is primarily beneficial to the person receiving it.
D. It is less important in today’s fast-paced world.
()30. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. The Importance of Grand Gestures
B. How to Achieve Happiness Through Kindness
C. The Ripple Effect of Small Acts of Kindness
D. Why Kindness Is Rare in Modern Society
答案:
27—30 BDBC
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