陕西九年级2025-2026学年度第一学期周期学业能力评鉴(一)1(A)英语(A)试题
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with a talking cat that sets him on his way to an adventure on a wild island past muddy rivers, frightening tigers andfashionable lions to save a yellow-and-blue-striped dragon. (For ages 8 to 12)Better Nate Than Ever (series) — by Tim FederleThe drama club kids certainly love this trilogy (三部曲) about a small-town boy named Nate Foster with bigBroadway dreams. Nate Foster longs to get away from Jankburg, Pa., to star in a Broadway show or even just seeone. And then something amazing happens: There's an open character call for a Broadway musical based on E. T.He just has to get there and have a try. (For ages 10 and up)1. What can we know about Kelly Yang?A She disliked learning English.B. She tried her best to help immigrants.C. She put her experience in her writingD. She enjoyed writing and exploration2. Which book would you recommend to readers who like adventure stories?A. Harlem.B. Front Desk.C. My Father's Dragon.D. Better Nate Than Ever.3. What do Harlem and Better Nate Than Ever have in common?B. They are about paintings.A. They are fit for 13-year-olds.C. They are decorated with pictures.D. They are related to drama performanceBBraille, generally accepted system of writing used by and for blind persons and consisting of (由...· 组成) acode of 63 characters. These Braille characters are embossed ( E) in lines on paper and read by passing thefingers lightly. Louis Braille, who became blind at 3, invented the system in 1824 while being a student at theInstitution Nationale des Jeunes Aveugles, Paris.The Frenchman Valentin Hauiy was the first person to emboss paper as a means of reading for the blind. Hisprinting of normal letters led others to design simplified versions (H反本); but, with one exception, they are nolonger in use. The single exception is Moon type, invented in 1845 by William Moon of Brighton, England, whichpartly keeps the outlines of the Roman letters and more importantly, is easily learned by those who have becomeblind in later life.When Louis Braille entered the school for the blind in Paris, in 1819, he performed well in study and tried tohelp the blind. Later, he learned of a system of writing using dots (点), invented several years earlier by CharlesBarbier. It was called night writing and was long thought to have been intended for nighttime battlefieldcommunications. However, Barbier hoped the system could be used by people with sight and hearing problems and第4页/共17页
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