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     Kitty, my daughter, has started high school. One day, her school coach encouraged her to join the
basketball team. Her first thought was that she would ask a friend to join the team with her. I told my
daughter that she needed to make her own decision. I didn't want her to miss some great chances in life
just because her friends were not doing it.
     My daughter and I always talk about her future, her hopes and her dreams. And I give myself enough
time to sit down and listen to what my daughter is saying.
      I'm always asking my daughter's opinions about important things. I think children see the same thing
s through different eyes. If you respect their opinions, they like to listen to and take your advice. Show
your children respect and they will learn to respect others. Remember that our children learn from us, and
you are your children's first teacher.
1. When the coach asked Kitty to join the basketball team, she first _____.
A. asked her mother for advice
B. refused to do it
C. wanted to join it with her friends
D. tried to make a decision by herself
2. What does the writer NOT do?
A. She gives her daughter some useful advice.
B. She discusses important things with her daughter.
C. She encourages her daughter to do things by herself.
D. She asks her daughter to follow her opinions.
3. The underlined word "respect" means"_____" in Chinese.
A. 服從
B. 尊重
C. 反對
D. 表達
4. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Children should follow their parents' opinions at any time.
B. Children should express their opinions.
C. Parents should make all decisions for their children.
D. Parents should respect their children's opinions.
5. The writer plays many important roles in her daughter's life EXCEPT _____.
A. a mother
B. a listener
C. a teacher
D. a leader
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科目:初中英語 來源:廣東省汕頭市潮陽區(qū)2010屆九年級中考模擬英語試題 題型:050

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  Many scientists think that the earth is getting warmer and warmer.If the change continues, the natural world and human society will face danger.Scientists believe human activity is responsible for the climate change.We produce too many greenhouse gases.They keep heat in the air and make the earth warm.

  Many of the world's governments agree.And they want to solve the problem.So from December 7 to 18, 2009, they held a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark to talk about global warming and climate change.

  Representatives(代表)from 192 countries and regions went to the meeting.Although they have not reached an agreement, the Copenhagen Accord(《哥本哈根協(xié)議》)was an important beginning to save the earth.It was made by a small group of countries including China, the US, India, Brazil and South Africa.Some other countries at the conference also showed support.

  What are the key points of the Copenhagen Accord?The accord limits global temperature increases to 20C by 2050 compared to pre-1850.Scientists think it could help the world to avoid serious climate change.

  The accord also says that developed countries must promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions(排放)to the UN by January 31, 2010.The accord asks developed countries to give money to help developing countries.

  Many countries and organizations are disappointed that the conference didn't reach a legal document(法律約定).And they think the accord is not clear enough about its goals.

  African leaders are worried that the goal of a 20C global temperature increase isn't good enough, because it will mean a much higher increase in temperature across Africa.This could cause big problems like food and water shortages across the continent.

  Still, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon believes the conference was an“improvement”.

(1)

What do scientists believe is responsible for the climate change?

[  ]

A.

Human activity

B.

Animals growing

C.

Plants growing

D.

Too many people

(2)

What did members of the Copenhagen Meeting NOT talk about?

[  ]

A.

Economic recovery(經(jīng)濟復蘇)

B.

Global warming

C.

Climate change

D.

Cutting greenhouse gas emissions

(3)

What's the attitude(態(tài)度)of African leaders towards the goal of a 20C global temperature increase?

[  ]

A.

They are happy about it

B.

They don't care much about it

C.

They are worried about it

D.

They support it

(4)

What does the underlined worddisappointedmean?

[  ]

A.

憂慮

B.

失望

C.

害怕

D.

難過

(5)

Which is true about the Copenhagen Accord?

[  ]

A.

Developing countries must promise to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

B.

Both developing countries and developed countries should not produce any greenhouse gases.

C.

The EU agreed to give $3.6 billion to help developing countries.

D.

The Copenhagen Accord isn't a legal document, but it's an important beginning to save the earth.

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