2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版


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《2025年奔跑吧少年九年级英语全一册外研版》

C
Deserts(沙漠) are usually known for being very hot, dry, and hard to live in. However, the Badain Jaran Desert is different. There’s a strong connection between local people and the natural environment there.
Badain Jaran Desert is in Inner Mongolia. It’s China’s second-largest moving desert. Animals, especially camels(骆驼), live peacefully with humans in this surprising place. On 26th July, 2024, Badain Jaran Desert: Towers of Sand and Lakes was finally added to the World Heritage(遗产) List.
Zhang Jun worked in a village in Inner Mongolia. In 1956, Zhang’s grandfather came to the village and lived there. At that time, he usually went out on foot and looked after the animals. When Zhang’s father was born in 1960, riding camels was the chief way to travel. But now, people can also use off-road vehicles(越野车) to travel across the desert.
Saihan, a man from Badain Jaran Village, is an experienced farmer. When he was little, going across the desert on a camel took about 15 days. “Nowadays, travel condition is better,” he said.
▲ During the busy tourist season, Saihan works as a guide, and he can get 50,000 to 60,000 yuan a year.
The local government is trying to get tourists to come while also protecting the environment. This plan has worked well, and tourists are paying more and more attention to protecting the environment. All waste is carefully collected and dealt with in the town. There is a strong promise to take care of the environment in the desert.
()23. What is special about the Badain Jaran Desert compared with other deserts?
A. It has the most camels.
B. It has a strong connection between local people and the natural environment.
C. It is the hottest desert.
D. It is the largest desert in China.
()24. What does the underlined word “chief” mean in Paragraph 3?
A. Main. B. Wrong.
C. Terrible. D. Fair.
()25. How did Saihan travel across the desert when he was little?
A. By off-road vehicles. B. By a horse.
C. By a camel. D. On foot.
()26. Which of the following can be put in the blank?
A. More and more tourists come to the desert to ride camels.
B. The local people are so kind that more tourists come to the desert.
C. More tourists come to visit the beautiful sights of the desert.
D. Better travel condition has allowed more tourists to visit the desert.
答案: 23—26 BACD
D
①For more than a month, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of the R. O. K. travellers visiting China. This is mainly due to the new visa-free policy of China, which has not only made travel more convenient but has also had a greater influence on different areas.
②The visa-free policy, allowing the R. O. K. travellers to stay in China for up to 30 days without a visa, has made it easier for them to explore the rich cultural heritages and different places of interest in China. Popular destinations(目的地) such as the Palace Museum, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, and the Bund(外滩) have seen a large rise. Special forces-style tourism is also popular among young people in the R. O. K. Some of them may visit China after work on Friday and spend their weekends.
③The advantages of this policy go beyond tourism. Recent reports show that more the R. O. K. visitors have helped the retail(零售), hotel and transport businesses. Many shops and restaurants in tourist spots now serve the R. O. K. travellers’ preferences, offering Korean-language menus and accepting the R. O. K. travellers’ payment methods.
④Additionally, this policy has helped business exchanges between China and the R. O. K. people from both countries can now attend meetings, look for chances to work together, and put money in each other’s markets more smoothly. This strengthens economic connection and is likely to bring more teamwork in the future.
⑤The Chinese government welcomes this positive trend and works hard to make sure the safety and comfort of all visitors. As the number of the R. O. K. travellers continues to rise, China will have closer economic and cultural relations with its neighbour.
()27. The R. O. K. travellers can stay in China for ______.
A. 30 days
B. only 30 days with a visa
C. no more than 30 days without a visa
D. more than 30 days
()28. Increasing numbers of the R. O. K. travellers visit China mainly because ______.
A. the new visa-free policy brings more convenience
B. they admire China’s cultural heritages and places of interest
C. business exchanges between China and the R. O. K. have increased
D. the transport becomes faster
()29. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The policy makes it popular for most of the R. O. K. travellers to spend weekends in China.
B. Many restaurants provide the food of the R. O. K. to meet the needs of Chinese people.
C. It brings economic and cultural connection between China and the R. O. K. closer.
D. The policy attracts more visitors from other countries.
()30. Which is the CORRECT structure of this passage?

A. ①②/③④⑤
B. ①/②③④/⑤
C. ①/②/③④⑤
D. ①②③/④⑤
答案: 27—30 CACB

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