2025年绩优课堂高效提升满分备考九年级英语上册冀教版
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Ⅴ. 阅读理解。
(重庆 A 卷)We all have those moments when bright ideas hit us, but not everyone can develop such moments into the fruits of crea-tive thinking. While we believe creative think-ing is the falling apple of Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists, we seldom notice that creative thinking is in fact a process(过程).
Let's look at what happened in 1666.
Sitting in the garden, Newton watched an apple fall from a tree. He began to wonder if the same force that pulled the apple down also kept the moon circling the earth. Newton be-lieved it did. He called it "gravity(重力)".
This story has become one of the most popular examples of "eureka" moments. But when we cheer for the great discovery, the whole process of creative thinking shouldn't be forgotten.
Newton studied mathematics for long to have a better understanding of the world. He always enjoyed finding new ways to solve prob-lems. The falling apple was only the fruit of years of hard work before. It also started the train of thought that continued for the next twenty years.
Newton began to examine "gravity" care-fully. He experimented (实验). Then he stud-ied the results and used what he had learned to do new experiments. In 1687, the greatest sci-
entific work ever written came out.
The whole process of creative thinking works the same in our life.
In school, we prepare ourselves for the right moment. Once the moment comes, we catch it and then keep on working in the years to come. It takes much to get the fruits of crea-tive thinking, but the sweetest fruits will be ready for those who wait the longest.
(
A. notice
B. picture
C. magazine
D. dictionary
(
A. I've got it.
B. I give up.
C. I've no idea.
D. I believe it.
(
A. raising questions
B. giving examples
C. listing numbers
D. explaining differences
(
a. He caught the right moment.
b. He did experiments over and over.
c. He saw an apple fall from a tree.
d. He studied mathematics for long.
A. a—c—d—b
B. b—a—c—d
C. a—b—c—d
D. d—c—a—b
(重庆 A 卷)We all have those moments when bright ideas hit us, but not everyone can develop such moments into the fruits of crea-tive thinking. While we believe creative think-ing is the falling apple of Isaac Newton, one of the greatest scientists, we seldom notice that creative thinking is in fact a process(过程).
Let's look at what happened in 1666.
Sitting in the garden, Newton watched an apple fall from a tree. He began to wonder if the same force that pulled the apple down also kept the moon circling the earth. Newton be-lieved it did. He called it "gravity(重力)".
This story has become one of the most popular examples of "eureka" moments. But when we cheer for the great discovery, the whole process of creative thinking shouldn't be forgotten.
Newton studied mathematics for long to have a better understanding of the world. He always enjoyed finding new ways to solve prob-lems. The falling apple was only the fruit of years of hard work before. It also started the train of thought that continued for the next twenty years.
Newton began to examine "gravity" care-fully. He experimented (实验). Then he stud-ied the results and used what he had learned to do new experiments. In 1687, the greatest sci-
entific work ever written came out.
The whole process of creative thinking works the same in our life.
In school, we prepare ourselves for the right moment. Once the moment comes, we catch it and then keep on working in the years to come. It takes much to get the fruits of crea-tive thinking, but the sweetest fruits will be ready for those who wait the longest.
(
C
)26. You may read the passage in a ____.A. notice
B. picture
C. magazine
D. dictionary
(
A
)27. Which one is close to the underlined word "eureka" in Paragraph 4?A. I've got it.
B. I give up.
C. I've no idea.
D. I believe it.
(
B
)28. The writer mainly develops his idea by ____.A. raising questions
B. giving examples
C. listing numbers
D. explaining differences
(
D
)29. The creative thinking process for Newton follows the order of ____.a. He caught the right moment.
b. He did experiments over and over.
c. He saw an apple fall from a tree.
d. He studied mathematics for long.
A. a—c—d—b
B. b—a—c—d
C. a—b—c—d
D. d—c—a—b
答案:
V.26—29 CABD
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