資源簡(jiǎn)介 2024年下學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量檢測(cè)試卷 九年級(jí)英語together in logistics with the support of other countries,such as the USA,the UK and so on.23.How long will the scientific team stay in the Antarctic A.For 2 month.B.For 3 monthsC.For 4 months.24.Which of the following can be put in""in Paragraph 2 A.There will be more buildings in Antarctica.B.The team wants to do more new research in AntarcticaC.The building of the new research station is very important.25.What does the underlined word"significance"in Paragraph 4 mean A.Importance.B.DiscoveryC.Regret.26.Which can be the best title for the passage A.China Works with Other Countries.B.China Offers Support to Other CountriesC.China Starts Its 40th Antarctic Research.CA Bright IdeaEvans Wadongo was from a village of Africa.He had to dohomework by the light of a kerosene lamp(煤油燈).Evans'eyeshurt and this made studying difficult.It was common in his village.Many children left school for this reason.so they remained poor for the rest oftheir lives.Although studying was difficult,Evans was an excellent student and wentto a university.He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp.By this time,herealized it was not just bad for schoolchildren but for the whole family.First,itcan cause illnesses such as coughs.Also,the light can hurt people's eyes.Besides,it can lead to fires.Lastly,kerosene is expensive,so families have lessmoney for food.It was difficult to come up with a different kind of lamp thatwas cheap and good for the environment.Yet Evans did not give up.One day,,he had an idea..He could use a small solar(太陽能的)light.Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment.Evans built hisfirst solar lamp,and it worked.He began to build more lamps and sent them tolocal families.An organization heard about this and provided money for him tobuild more solar lamps.Each lamp only cost $20.However,this was a lot of money to manyvillagers who only earned around $34 a week,so Evans made sure he kept thecost down.First,Evans used recycled materials.Next,volunteers built thelamps.Finally,people from many countries gave away money to his team,sothe lamps were usually free.Thousands of people had safe light.Julia,a mother of three,said,Thanksto Evans,my children have light to read,and I have my own light to cook."Thesolar lamps made a big difference. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫