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考点阅读理解之记叙文29本命题趋势人物故事类的阅读理解是中考英语的常考材料之一这类文章一般可分为人物传记和短篇故事两类人物传记主要涉及某人的生平事迹、趣闻轶事、生活背景、个性特征、成长和奋斗历程
1.等,其特点是以时间的先后或事件的发展为主线,脉络清楚,可读性较强短篇故事与人物传记不同的是,这类文章一般描述的是某一件具体事情的发生发展或结
2.局,有人物、时间、地点和事件命题往往从故事的情节、人物或事件之间的关系、作者的态度及意图、故事前因和后果的推测等方面着手,考查考生对细节的辨认能力以及推理判断能力方核技巧阅读人物传记类文章时应该抓住时间线索来获取有关信息,即主人翁在某个时间做过什
1.么,然后通过分析推理、综合归纳的方法进行解题阅读短篇故事类材料时,同学们一定耍根据主要情节掌握文章主旨大意,同时抓住每一
2.个细节,设身处地地根据文章内容揣摩作者的态度和意图,根据情节展开想象,这样的话即使是深层理解题也可迎刃而解处跟踪训对Passagel(松木)There weremany plantsin aforest.When spring came,a pine tree sawa red rose nearbyand said,“What abeautiful flower!I wishI werethat lovelyl^The roseproudly said,“It seemsthat I am(仙人掌)the most beautiful flower in this forest.^Then the rose looked at a cactus and said/Look atthat ugly plant full of thorns(刺J)!’‘What aproud flower!,9thought the tree.As the days passed,the redrose oftenlooked at the cactus and said bad words about it,like“Thisplant isuseless.How sorryI amto behis neighbor!^^The cactusnever got angry andeven tried to advisethe rose,saying,Any formof lifecouldnt becreated withouta purpose.”Spring passed,and theweather becamevery hot.As there was no rain,the redrose began toC.we shouldntlet fearhold usback D.old peoplealways needour helpPassagelOFor the first time,the Palace Museum openedits doorsto the public at night fortwo daysinFebruary,
2019.It givesvisitors thechance to see its palaces and temples in beautiful lights.The ideawas a hit.The webpagefor people to signfor freetickets wentwrong because of traffic.The museumgaveaway500tickets forpeople tojoin2,500invited guestson Tuesday,and another3,000tickets forWednesdaynight.The luckyvisitors enjoyedlight showsand a Beijing opera show at the Belvedereof PleasantSounds,the PalaceMuseums largesttheater.They couldhear the music allover the museum,as therewerefewer peopleat nightthan during the day.(努力)(形象)The openingwas part of aneffort to change theimage of the PalaceMuseum as(保守的).it has always beenconservative有影响力的)“The morethe PalaceMuseum does,the moreinfluential it will beJ saidShan Jixiang,the museumsdirector.Yang Jievisited the museum with her husbandon Tuesdaynight.The lightshow waswonderful/she said,it makesit possibletosee a different side of the PalaceMuseum.”
40.Its the first timefbr thePalaceMuseum toopen to the public.A.in themorning B.in theafternoon C.at noonD.atnight
41.How manytickets did themuseumgive awayin the two daysA.
500.B.2,
500.C.3,
000.D.3,
500.
42.What couldthe visitorsdo during the specialopening hoursA.To seeitspalacesandtemplesinbeautifullights.B.To enjoylight shows.C.To enjoyaBeijingoperashowin thetheater.D.All theabove.
43.People couldhear the music allover themuseum because.A,there werespeakers everywhereB・there were not many people visitingthemuseumat nightC.themusicwas tooloud foreveryone tohearD.themusicwas loudenough foreveryone tohear
44.What canwe learn from the last threeparagraphsA.People mustseea differentside of the PalaceMuseum.B・The PalaceMuseum hasdone a lot to change itsimage.C.More effortwill be put intochanging itsimage.D.Its impossibletochange thePalaceMuseum because its conservative.存真题过关(
2022.贵州遵义・中考真题)(国际禁毒日)Today isJune26th,the InternationalAnti-drug Day.When peopletalk aboutdrugfighting,a namewill probablyappear in our minds-Lin Zexu,who is remembered as a nationalhero inChina.Since1839,we Chinesehave always been fightinga greatwar againstdrugs.Now,Peng Taizhenfrom Yunnanprovince has been supportingthe workof drug fighting in herown way.Pengs husband,Zhang Congshun,was ananti-drug police officer.One dayin1994,when he wasfighting with a groupof drugcriminals andtrying to save hispartner,he gotseriously injuredand diedlater.Peng had to raisetheir sonsby herself.All of her threesons becamepolice officersafter graduatingfrom college.Sadly,her youngestson,Zhang Ziquan,lost his life at the ageof36while he was workingon adrug casein December,
2020.“My husbanddied,leaving manyunfinished thingsin crimefighting behindhim.But westill havesonsto continuealong the way.If I had thechance chooseagain,I wouldstill standbehind themfirmly.Peng said.Peng Taizhenis trulya heroine,a greatmother aswell as a goodwife.She hasmade such a great(贡献)contribution to anti-drugfighting!()
45.Lin Zexuisrememberedas aan byus Chinese.A.artist B.national heroC.writer D.policeofficer
46.What didPengs husbanddie forA.Saving hispartner.B.Helping his son.C.Protectingthe villagers.D.Fighting thevirus.
47.Which statementis TRUEabout PengTaizhenA.Her husbanddied inDecember,
2020.B.Her youngestson losthislifein
1994.C.Only one of hersons is a policeofficer.D.She is a verygreat wife and mother.
48.How many people mentionedin the passage havemade greatcontributions todrug fightingA.2B.3C.4D.
549.What is the purposeof writingthe passageA.To expressour thanksto Ms.PengB・To knowabout LinZexu andhis stories.C.To remember the InternationalAnti-drug Day.D.To passon thespirit of our drug-fighting heroes.(.四川四川.中考真题)2022After16years,the Chinese womens soccer team once again liftedthe AsianFootball()Confederation AFC Womens Asian Cup.(冠军).On Feb6,2022,China beat South Korea3-2to get their ninthAsian championshipThe last timethey wonwas in
2006.Then the team went through a“low time”.This time,the teamshowed afighting spirit.In the first half,China waslosing0-
2.But they didnt(进球)stop tryingand scoredthree goalsto take the leadand win.“We encouragedeach other,and none of usever thoughtabout givingup.Tm soproud of us.”saidteam captainWang Shanshan.“This championshipis a new startfor the Chinesewomens soccer team.Through it,we showedtheworld ourstrength,she added.(工资)Chinas nationalwomenssoccerteam isgoing great.But theyget lesssalaries and attentionthan themens team.In fact,almost everycollege inChina has a menssoccerteam.But womenssoccerteams aremuch fewer.After thischampionship,media and thepublicasked fbrbigger supportfor thedevelopmentof the womens game.
50.When didthe Chinesewomens teambeatSouthKorea3-2A.In
2006.B.In
2016.C.In
2021.D.In
2022.
51.How didthe Chinesewomens teamdo in the firsthalf of the gameA.They tookthe lead.B.They werelosing.C.They scored2goals.D.They scored3goals.
52.What doestheChinesewomens teamneed mostaccording to the last paragraphA.More praise.B.More practice.C.More rest.D.More support.
53.What can be the best title of the textA.Our TeamLifted theCup AgainB.We Havea WonderfulTeamC.China Isa GreatCountry D.AFCWomensAsianCupBegan(.山东东营.中考真题)2022Im goodin school.I domy workand studya lot,but fbrsome reason,I have a verybad habitoflosing things.Last summer,I was on vacation with my family at the beach.On the first day,my fathergave meawatch to taketheplace of the oneI hadlost the year before.You need to have a watch,so takegood careof this oneJ he said.The nextday,I wentswimming.The sunwas shiningon the water.The waterwas warmandbeautiful.I swam.Ifloated(漂浮)・I dove(潜水)・Ireally enjoyedbeing in the water.By the time Ireturned to beach,I wasquite tiredso Ilay down.At thatmoment,I rememberedmywatch and looked tosee whattime it was.But it was gone!I searchedall afternoon,but I could notfind it.(衣袖)That nightat dinner,I arrivedwith mysleeves pulleddown,hoping no one wouldnotice thatI didnt havemy watch.My sisterasked,What timeis it”“Ask TomJ my mother said.He has the expensivenew watch.”Dad looked at meand said,Dont tellme that youve lostthe watchalready!”“No!I said.I wassweating(出汗)withgreat fear.I knewI wasgoing to be caughtin aterrible(谎言).lie Just then,there was an announcement,“Ladies andgentlemen,a verynice watch was foundon the beachtoday.If youlost oneand canidentify it,please come to the front desk.”(立亥)Immediately U,I knewwhat I had to do.I slowlygot up,with mywhole familystaring atme.I went to thedesk.There it was.The watchwas notbroken.It wasstill working.I walkedback to the table,sat downand saidin alow voiceJTm sorryI didnttell the truth.Myfamily smiled.They knew that Ihad finallylearned mylesson.
54.Toms fathergave him a newwatch becauseTom.A.needed oneB.wasonvacationC.disliked hisold one D.behaved wellat school
55.What didTom dowhen hefound thewatchwasgoneA.He told his fatherabout that.B.He asked the frontdesk for help.C.He spentall afternoonsearching forit.D.He did nothing andcontinued lyingon thebeach.
56.How mightTom feelafter sayingNoA.Upset.B.Worried.C.Relaxed.D.Disappointed.
57.Which of the followingis NOTtrue according to the passageA.Tom studieshard.B.Tom swimswell.C.Tom always tells lies.D.Tom oftenloses things.
58.What doesthe underlinedword lesson“in thelast sentencerefer toA.Take good care ofour things.B.Its important to listento parents.C.We shouldexcuse others9mistakes.D.Face mistakesbravely ratherthan tellinglies.(
2022.山东东营・中考真题)(咬)When my sister Becky was young,she wasbitten bya dog.From that day on,she didntlikedogs.But allof thatchanged whenmy unclehadto be awayfor aweek.My uncleleft hisdog withus to take care of.The dogsname wasRex,and he was huge.Poor Rexlikedfollowing mysister aroundvery much.She hatedthat because ofherfear ofdogs.(摆月兑)One day,to getaway fromRex,mysistertied him to achair in the yardand wentfor a(绳),walk in the forest.She lookedback and saw himpulling at his ropebut he still stayedthere.(鹿)While walkingin the forest,Becky suddenlysaw somewolves eating a deerthat hadjust been(攻击)killed.Normally,wolves wouldnot attacka human,but when they areeating,they can be verydangerous,especially for a child.Slowly,the wolvesbegan tomove towardsBecky,making acircle aroundher.She wasclose toa(树枝)tree,so shecaught alower branchquickly and tried toclimb up the tree.One of the wolvescaughther foot.Luckily,she was able to pull herselfup,but herfoot wasbadly hurt.She shoutedfor help,but noonewas around.She thoughtshe wasgoing todie.Suddenly,Rex appeared.There he was,running through theforest,pulling thechair.It was not easyfor Rex,but hemade hiswayto Beckyin the tree.He attackedthe wolves,soon theyran off.When Beckyand Rexgot home,everyone wasshocked andhappy thatRex hadsaved mysister.He(舔)(治疗)licked her face as the doctortreated herfoot.Now,Rex ismy sistersfavorite friend in the world.The doctortold her,“A dogis a mans bestfHend.My sistersmiled and added,“And agirls bestfriend,too.”
59.What doesthe underlinedword(指的是)?“that”in Paragraph2refer toA・A dogbit her.B.Rex washuge.C.Rex followedher around.D.Her uncleleft Rexwith them.
60.The rightorder of the followingstatements is.Becky shoutedforhelp1Becky climbedupthetree2Becky sawRex runningto her3Beckywascircled bywolves4A.
②①④③B.
④②③①C.
③④②①D.
④②①③
61.Rex could beat wolvesbecause hewanted to.A.be ahero B.make Beckyhappy C.protect his owner D.get foodfrom wolves
62.Why didBecky changeher attitudeto RexBecause.A.Rex waspoor B.Rex savedher lifeC.Rex lickedherfaceD.Rex attackedthewolves
63.According to the passage,what willmost probablyhappen nextA.Becky willoften playwith Rex.B.Becky willnever goto theforest.C.Becky wouldlike Rexnot tofollow her.D.Becky willreturn Rexto heruncle happily.(2022•江苏淮安・中考真题)Once arich businessmangave hisdaughter abeautiful necklace.But laterthe necklacefor thegirlwent missing.The businessmanoffered areward of$50,000for anyonewho couldfind it.One dayRobin was walking homealong adirty river.He sawsomething shiningin theriver.It wasthediamond necklace!He decided to catchit sothat he could get the reward.He put his handin thedirty river and triedto catch the necklace,but somehowmissed it.He tried again.This time he walkedinto theriverandputhiswhole armin to catchthe necklace.But strangely,hestillmissed it!He cameout andstarted walkingaway.Then againhe sawthe necklace,right there.He decidedtogive ita finaltry.He jumpedinto thedirty waterand searchedeverywhere forthe necklacebut stillhe failed.Hecame outfeeling verysad.Justthenan oldman,who waswalking by,saw himand askedwhat waswrong.At firstRobin didnotwant toshare thesecret with the oldman.But finallyhe decidedto tellthetruth.He toldthe oldman about the necklaceand how he triedto catchit.The oldman thensaid,“Perhaps(枝条)you shouldtry lookingup,towards thebranches of thetree,instead ofin thedirty river.Robin lookedup and the necklacewas indeedon abranch of thetree.He hadtriedto catch a到影)reflection^of thereal necklaceall thetime.
64.Robin decidedtocatchthe necklacein theriver to.A・sell itfor moneyB.get therewardC.help thebusinessman D.marry thegirl
65.How manytimes didRobin try tocatchthenecklacefrom theriverA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.
66.From the story,we knowthe oldman was.A.wise B.foolish C.strict D.modest
67.The storywants totell usthat.A.we shouldntwaste timecatching thenecklaceB-wed betterhelp eachother whenin troubleC.we need tochangethe wayof thinkingsometimesD.we shouldtake andfollow oldpeoples advice(2022•江苏淮安・中考真题Im Black Beauty,a malehorse.Before I was takento Mr Gordon,mymotherDuchess spoketo me,“All younghorses have to leavemothers.Whatever happens,try to be gentleand stayaway ftornbadbehaviours.”Then Icame toMr Gordon9s house.(马既)In thestable Jnext tomine was a littlefat greyhorse.I putmy headup and said,“Nice to meet you!Whats yourname”He seemedunhappy.ImMerrylegs.You aremy neighbour,,I saidyes.“Well Jhe continued,I hopeyou arewell-behaved.I dontlike anyonewho bitespeople.”Then hewent on,Mr Gordonshould be the bestowner!”A tallbrown female horse shoutedat him,“No oneknows howlong a good homewill last!”Merrylegs loweredhis voiceand whispered,Shes Gingerwith abad habitof bitingpeople.”Theangry voicecame again,You dontknow anything!you wouldbite too.”“Poor Ginger!What madeherso unhappy^^I thoughtto myself.The nextday when I workedwith Ginger,she toldthe wholestory.“I wastaken awayearly fromMother and there wasno kindmaster to look afterme.My trainingstartedwith severalmen forcingme againsta wall.One heldmy noseand anotherpulled mymouth open(马爵子)to put a bit in.They nevergave mea chanceto understand what theywanted.”“How couldthat be”I said.(缰绳).“After thetraining,I wassold toa manin London,who droveme witha bearingrein Itis a kind of reinthat pullsyour neckall theway back.Imagine yourneck onfire withpain”“Horrible!”I cried.After that,a gentlemanfound meand he thought thatit waswrong fbra finehorse to go badlike」that.So I was broughthere,not longbefore youcame.We arelucky here,at leastthey treatus gentlyGingersaid.(咬)I feltsorry abouther painfulexperiences whichshowed exactlywhy shebit people.She wasrude to peoplebut she couldnt bethat wayalways.What canI do fbr herI couldntstop thinkingaboutit.”Adapted fromBlack Beauty
68.Who seemsfriendly in the storyA.BlackBeauty.B.Duchess.C.Merrylegs.D.Ginger.
69.According to the story,Ginger hertraining.A.doubted B.enjoyed C.hated D.worried about
70.Which canbeput in in the storyA.If you had amaster likeMrGordon.B.If youhad nofood toeatC.If youwentthroughmy lifeD.If youwere afemalehorse
71.What mightthe writerwrite about after thispart of the storyA.How Gingermet BlackBeauty.B.When Gingerwould leavethis home.C.Where BlackBeauty wouldgo next.D.How BlackBeauty helpedGinger.(
2022.江苏盐城・中考真题)Maggie,Travis andLucys scienceteacher seta specialtest forthem.They hadto workoutdifferent kinds of problemswithin limitedtime to get out of alocked room.Forthepast hour,Maggie,Travis andLucy had been lockedinside aroom decoratedlike amad(破译)scientists laboratory.Together theydecoded a secret languageand solveda difficultmathsproblem.Thelastchallenge,however,stopped them.The keyto the door wastrapped in a blockof ice.“We haveto melt the iceJ Lucy said.“But there9s nothinghot here!^^Maggie complained.()Travis pulledoff his sweatshirt andwrapped#it aroundthe ice.This keepsme warmJ hereasoned.A fewminutes passedby,but theice didntmelt.(局热材料)“Isnt clothan insulatorB”Lucy asked.She triedto rememberwhat she had learnedinscience class.Heat alwaysflows fromwarm objectsto coldones.The heatin the air willeventuallymelt theice,but weneedto find somethingthat willhelp heatmove from theairto theice morequickly.^^What aboutglass”Maggie asked.“Glass isalso aninsulator.It keepsheat frommoving,“Lucysaid.Then shenoticed alarge metal(金属托盘)tray across the room.This mightwork!”Lucy putthe blockof iceonto thetray.Everybodys eyesmoved betweenthe clockand theice.Would theybe ableto freethe keyin timeAt last,the keylay in thewateron thetray.The threefriends rushedout of the roomin thelastminute.“We made it!”Travis cheered.Good thingyou paidattention inscience class!”
72.What finalchallenge didthe threefriends needto completeA.To solvea mathsproblem.B.To learnasecretlanguage.C.To find their scienceteacher.D.To get the keytrapped inice.
73.What doesTravis meanby sayingThis keepsme warm^^A.His sweatshirtcan help melttheice.B.He dislikeshissweatshirt.C.His sweatshirtis ofgood quality.D.He wants totakeoff hissweatshirt.
74.What doesthe underlinedword eventually“probably meanA.carefully B.suddenly C.finally D.properly
75.Whats thebest title forthe storyA.Changing Iceinto WaterB.Decorating theLaboratoryC.Running away from theRoom D.Preparing for a ScienceClass(.四川绵阳.中考真题)2022At asnow parkin Zhangjiakou,Hebei,Chinese teenagesnowboarder SuYiming wona silverin themenssnowboarding competitionon February
7.It was the firsttime that a Chinesesnowboarder hadevercompeted inthis eventat anyOlympics.Su was introduced tosnowboarding at the ageof4by hisparents,who wereboth snowboardingfans.Su fellin lovewith thesport thefirsttimethey tookhim to aski center.Later hekept onpracticing afterclass.To saveup moretime forsnowboarding,he wouldgetup at5am andfinish his homework early.Su justsaw snowboardingas ahobby in the beginning.However,on July31,2015when heknew(职业的)that Winter Olympics2022would beheld in Beijing,his mindturned toprofessionalcompetition.He dreamedof joiningin theWinter Olympics.And hedecidedtogo professional.In2018Su became a memberof Chinas national snowboarding team.In2020and2021,he tookhomegold medals(奖牌)ofall nationalcompetitions.In January2021,he becamethe firstChineseman snowboarderto finish the Cab1800—the most difficult snowboardingskill.Behind hissuccess isSus hardwork.He hasmade fulluseofevery chanceto trainmore.Usuallyhe arrivedat thetraining centerearlier thanhis teammates.In thatway,he couldpractice more.He evenbrokeseveral snowboardsin oneweek becauseof heavytraining.After Suwon hissilver medal,his fatherSu Qunreceived aninterview.He saidthat thiswould notbehis sonslast Olympicsand Suwould dobetter in the future.
76.How didSu feelthefirsttimehetried snowboardingA.Disappointed.B.Interested.C.Worried.D.Moved.
77.Why didSu decidetogoprofessionalA.His parentswere snowboardingfans.B・He couldfinish the mostdifficultskill.C・He joinedChinasnationalsnowboardingteam.D.WinterOlympics2022would beheld inBeijing.A.In
2022.B.In
2020.C.In
2018.D.In
2015.
79.What is the keyto SussuccessA.Taking homegold medals.B・Training hardday andnight.C.Being thefirst tofinishtheCab
1800.D.Getting muchhelp from his teammates.
78.When didSu becomea nationalteam member
80.Which partisthe text probablytaken fromin amagazineA.Sport.B.Travel.C.Health.D.Science.(天鹅)When Yang Fan wastaking awalk aroundthe YuliangIsland,she sawa blackswan in the(猛的).grass.Yang Fanknewthatswans couldbe dercelX|But asshe gotclose tothis one,it didntmove.She wassure that the swanneeded help.So Yangcovered the birds headwith herjacket to keep itscool,picked it up carefully,and helditinher arms.She decidedto sendit to the AnimalCare Center,butthe centerwas acrossthe HanRiver,far from the park.She didntknow how to carrythe swanthere.Luckily,some strangersdriving bygave herand the swan alift toa nearbybus stop.On thebus,nooneseemed surprisedby theunusual passengef
9.Instead they were worried.Someone helpedYang Fancall the center on theway.And Li Tao,an animal-care manager,picked herup at thebus stop and drovethem to thecenter.There,the animaldoctors foundthat theswan waspoisoned,caused byeating somethingused tokill mice.The swanwas welllooked afteratthecenter.(治愈)She evenmade a friend——a littledog.Thanks topeoples loveand care,luckily,she wascuredtwo monthslater.“Its amoving story.Yang Fantravelled abouttwo hoursand it was reallya longway.Says LiTao.And all the strangerswanted togive herand theswan ahand.^^He adds,I amhappy tosee thatmoreand morepeople haverealized the importance ofprotecting the wild lifesince Xiangyangbegan tobuildthe civilized(文明)city.,,
81.Which isthe correctorder of the thingsthat happenedto theswan
①She wasfound byYang Fan.
②She atesomething wrong.
③She wascured.
④She madefriends witha dog.
⑤She wassent to the AnimalCare Center.A.
①②⑤③④B.
①⑤②④③C.
②①⑤④③D.
⑤②①③④
82.What doesthe underlinedphrase waspoisoned“mean in Paragraph3困住中毒射伤掉队A.B.C.D.
83.What canwe learnfrom the passageA.Yang Fandidnt tryher best tosave theswan.B・The swancouldbehelped ina muchbetter way.C.LiTaocared more about theswan thanYangFan.D.People wentout oftheir wayto protectthewildlife.
84.Whats the best title for thispassageA.Ways toProtect theAnimals B.More AnimalCare CentersAre NeededC.A SwanMeets aCity Fullof LoveD.Efforts theAnimal DoctorsHave Made(枯萎).(喙)wilt One day the rose saw birds put their beaks into the cactusand then fly away.Thered roseasked the pine treewhat the birds weredoing.The pinetree explainedthat the birds weregettingwater from the cactus.The cactushas waterasked therose.Yes,you canalso drinksome fromit.Thebirds can bring water to you if you ask the cactus forhelp.The redrose felttoo ashamedto ask for waterfrom the cactus.But finallyit didask forhelp.The cactuskindly agreed.The roselearned a lesson thatnever judgeanyone by their appearance again.
1.The redrose beganto wiltbecause.A.thebirdscould flyB.spring cameC.there wasno rainD.the cactusgot angry
2.The birdsput theirbeadsinto the cactus to.A.get waterB.eat foodC.offer helpD.tell secrets
3.From thepassage we know that the cactus.A.rude B.kind C.selfish D.careless
4.From thestory we know that.A.the pinetree didntthink therose was beautifulB・the redrose neversaid bad words to othersC.the cactusrefused to help thebirdsD.the redrose realizedshe waswrong atlastPassage!There weremany plantsinaforest.When springcame,a pinetree sawa redrose nearbyand said,“What abeautiful flower!I wishI werethat lovely.,,The roseproudly said,“It seemsthat I am the mostbeautifulflowerinthisforest.Then therose(仙人掌)(刺)!”lookedatacactusand said,“Look atthatuglyplantfullofthorns“What aproud flower!thought thetree.As thedays passed,the redrose oftenlookedatthe cactusandsaidbadwordsabout it,like“Thisplant isuseless.How sorryI amtobeits neighbor!^^The cactusnever got angry andeven triedto advisetherose,saying,God didnot create any formoflife withouta purpose.”Spring passed,and theweather becamevery hot.As there wasnorain,the redrose beganto wilt(枯萎).(喙)One daytherosesawbirdsput theirbeaks into the cactusand thenflyaway.The redroseasked the pinetreewhat thebirds weredoing.The pinetree explainedthatthebirds weregetting waterfrom the cactus.“The cactushas water”askedtherose.“Yes,you canalso drinksome fromit.The birdscanbringwatertoyouif you askthe cactusforhelp.^^Alice was very excited.One ofher favouritewriters hadjust publishedanewbook.She hadsavedup hermoney,and she was readyto buy the bookthis weekend.She talkedabout thebook withher online(聊天)chat group.A lot ofthe other kidsin thegroup were going to buy thebook,too.In fact,that wasthemain thingeveryone in the chat room wastalking about one afternoon.All of a sudden,Alice gota chatmessage fromElla,one ofthe kidsin the chatroom.The messagesaidthat Ellawanted tomeet Aliceatthe bookstore.Then theycould buy the newbook together.Alicetold her mum aboutthe message,and hermum asked,Do youknow Ellafrom school,,“No JAlice answered.“Weve onlychatted online.I dont think shegoes to my school.”“Listen JAlices mum was anxiousandsaid,I wantyou tohave friends,but sometimes,peopleonline arentwho they say theyare.And whenyoure online,you cantalwaystell.So I dontthinkits agoodidea fbr you tomeet thisperson.“But,Mum,Alice said,“what ifit isjust akid namedElla who wants to buy a book withme”Alices mumconsidered thatfor amoment.Then she said,“Lets do this.Dad and I willgo with youto thebookstore to buythebook with Ella.If Ellareally isjust akid whowantstomeet youin person,thats great.If not,•”Alice didntlike thatidea.It madeher feellike ababy.But sheknew hermumwasright aboutsafety,so shefinally nodded.Then sheanswered Ellasmessage.She toldElla thatshe and her parentswouldbe atthebookstorethe nextafternoon.The nextday,Alice went to thebookstore withhermumand dad.When Ellanever showedup andthendisappeared from thechatroom,Alice knewher parentswere right.She wasglad they were theretobe withher.
85..What didAlice planto dothat weekendA.To buy abookwithElla.B.To talkwithherparents.C.To chatonline withfriends.D.To meether favouritewriter.
86.What doesthe underlinedword anxious“mean in thetextA.Worried.B.Bored.C.Pleased.D.Interested.
87.Which ofthe followingisthe besttofill in the blank”A.we511say sorryto herB.youHl loseall yourmoneyC.we9II takecareofyou D.you511miss agood chance
88.Which isalessonfromthetextA.Dont believeanyone exceptyour parents.B・Always stayaway fromonline chatgroups.C.Kids shouldnot goout withouttheir parents.D.We mustpay attentionto safetyon theInternet.处模拟检测(2022・陕西・西安市铁一中学一模)()During theWarring StatesPeriod475-221BC,King Zhaoofthe State ofYan wanted to findtalented people.He askeda knowledgeableman namedGuo Weihow to do it.Guo toldhim thestory ofbuying horse bones with500pieces ofgold.There wasoncea king.He wantedqianlima.This specialkind ofhorse could run1,000li a day.But(在内)within threeyears,nobody foundsucha horse for him.One day,someonecame to help.Within threemonths,he heardabout a qianlima.He rushed to find it,but the horse wasalready dead.Still,he boughtthe bones ofthe horse with500pieces ofgold.Of course,the kingwas veryangry.But theman wascalm.He said,Imagine this.Youre willing to paya highprice for a deadhorse.This showspeople youtruly wishtobuythe horses.Just wait and the horses you want willcome verysoon.Within ayear,many qianlimaowners broughttheir horsesto the king.Guo toldKing Zhaothat hecould see himself asthe bones ofthehorse.If Iam valued,more talentwill be willingtowork forthestate Jhe said.The kingbuilt housesfor Guoand sawhim asa teacher.Soon,more talented people cametohelp the king.The statebecame strong.The storytells usthat talented people arecommon.Finding themis difficult.It helpsus understand(官that talented people areimportanttoa country.President XiJinping oncetold thisstory toofficials员),asking themto valuetalented people.More importantly,thestorypushes usto thinkabout ourowntalents.You needto developyour all-around abilities.Then,instead ofwaiting for someone to find you,you canactively sellyourself.
89.In Guosstory,how didthe kingfeel aboutbuyinghorse boneswith500pieces ofgoldA.He wasexcited.B.He stayedcalm.C.He gotreally angry.D.He gotinterested in the deadhorse.
90.What doesthe underlinedword thisin Paragraph2refer toA.Looking forqianlima.B.Buying a live horse.C.Asking someoneelse forhelp.D.Buying horsebones ata highprice.
91.What canwe learnfromthelast paragraphA.Its commonand easyto findtalentedpeopleB・Our talentsneedtobe foundby someone.C.Talentedpeople arevaluable toa country.D.We needto developour abilitiesand waitfor someoneto findus.(2022・山东荷泽・三模)(快递员)Not longago,a shortvideo of a deliverymantouched thehearts ofmany userson theInternet,People sDaily reportedon Sunday.The videoshowed afood delivery maneatinga cake whencryingon thesideof a roadin Wuhan,Hubei province.On April15,thedayof hisbirthday,the deliverymanpicked upa cakeatabakery and found anoteon the order thatsaid,“The cakeisagift forthe deliveryperson.Life isnot easy.Please takegoodcareofyourself!Surprised attheorder,he wentback tothe shopquickly to get moreinformation.They calledthecustomer andlearned the cake wasin factfor him.The deliverymanwas notgoing tocelebrate hisbirthday thisyear,as he had beenbusy working(使感动)during thefight againstCOVID-
19.The specialgift fromthe kind-hearted customermoved(眼泪)him totears and he criedas helit acandle on the cake,andthenate it.(新型冠状病毒爆发),During the novel coronavirus outbreak people made millionsof ordersacrossthe countryand delivery workers reallyworked hardwith danger.And manypeoplemadeordersfor hard-working deliveryworkers,too.Everyone ismoved andtouched atsome pointin theirlives,“one userwrote under the video.
92.What doesthe underlinedword order“in thesecond paragraphmean订单订购命令A.B.C.
93.Who sentthe deliverymana cakeasagiftA.The deliverymansfamily.B・The bakerysowner.C.One ofthe bakeryscustomers.
94.What didhe do after seeingthe noteA・He atethe cakeright away.B・He smiledand atethe cake.C.He askedthe customerwhether the cake was really forhim.
95.How didthe deliverymanfeel wheneating thecakeA.Relaxed.B.Nervous.C.Moved.
96.What canwe knowfromthefifth paragraphA.Delivery workershad lesswork to do duringthenovel coronavirusoutbreak.B,It was hard forpeopleto getthe things theyordered onlineduringthenovelcoronavirusoutbreak.C.People feltthankful todeliveryworkerswho werestill workingduringthenovel coronavirusoutbreak.(2022・广东・广州市海珠区珠江中学三模)Somebody calledfor Mom.It wassomebody fromschool.I didntreally catchthe name.I saidmymom wasmowing thelawn,and sothe ladyasked if I couldtake amessage.I said,“Sure.Then,she startedtalking aboutcakes andThursday after school and I saidsure,cakes weregreat.Iwas trying togetmy mathshomework downbecause Rajwas waiting for menext door.Then,the ladysaidsomething aboutthe principal and I said,Sure,I know,“because everyoneknows theprincipal.Finally,she stoppedtalking andsaid,Okay”I said,Okay.Then,I rememberedto say,“Thank youfor calling.Just likeMom taughtme.Then,I hangup,finished mymath,and headedfor Rajshouse.I didntrememberthecall untilthe nextmorning atbreakfast.Oh,youhad a callyesterday whenyouwere outmowing thelawn,“Oh Whowas it,Kyle”she said,between toastbites.Uhhh.Think,think.It was about Thursday afterschool,1said,announcing the only detailI couldremember.What about it”Mom wasgetting a little prickly.I knewIhadto deal with thiswell.(东西)“Theres abake sale.The principalwas askingfor stuff.“I feltgood aboutremembering theprincipal.Well,to make a longstory short,itwas the presidentofthePTO whocalled.Mom saidshes veryimportant.She was asking ifMom couldbake acake forthe principlebecause theyweregoing tosurprise himfor hisbirthday.Mom showedup on Thursdayafterschool withalittleplate ofcookies,thinking there was abakesale.Mrs.Essman lookedat herlike she was fromMars andasked wherethecakewas.Of course,Momdidnt knowanything aboutacakeorabirthday oranything.Now,Im in the doghouse,and mybrotherand I haveto learn telephonemanners fromMom.
97.What isthe correctorder forthe followingeventsa.Kyle givesMom thetelephone message.b.Mom goesto school onThursday.c.Mom goesout tomow thelawn.d.Kyle takesa phonecall forMom.e.Mrs.Essman asksMom wherethecakeis.A.d-c-e-a-b B.c-e-a-d-b C.d-c-a-b-eD.c-d-a-b-e
98.Why didMom takecookies toschoolonThursdayA.Because shethought theywere neededfor abake sale.B・Because Mrs.Essman askedher totake.C.Because Momwanted togive theprincipalasurprise.D.Because Kyletoldhismom thepresident askedfor somecookies.
99.The underlinedword“prickly-in Paragraph6probably means.A.happy B.surprised C.sad D.angry
100.What canbethe besttitleofthispassageA,A surprisingbirthday B.A forgetfulkidC.Phones troublesD.Cookies(.江苏,泰州中学附属初中三模)2022()(燕昭王)During theWarring StatesPeriod475-221BC,King ZhaooftheState ofYan wanted(有学问的人)to gathertalentedpeopleto make the statestrong.He askedthe scholarGuo Weiforadvice.Guo toldthe kinga story.In ancienttimes,therewasakingwho wanteda specialkind ofhorse.This horsecouldrun1,000lia day.It wascalled qianlima.He sentmanypeopletofindthese horsesand buythem forhim.After threeyears,nobody foundhim suchahorse.One day,someone newvolunteered tohelp.Within threemonths,he heardaboutaqianlima.Herushed tofindit,but thehorse was alreadydead.Still,he boughtthe bones ofthehorse with500pieces ofgold.The kingwas veryangry.What Iwant isa livehorse,not the bonesof a deadhorse!^^This showspeople youtruly wishtobuythehorses.Just waitandthehorses youwant willcomevery soon.The mananswered calmly,Imagine this.Youre willingto paya highprice fbra deadhorse,let alonealiveone.Indeed,within ayear,many qianlimaowners broughttheir horsestothe king.Guo toldthekingthat hecould seehimselfasthe bonesofthehorse.If Iam valued,more talentwill bewillingto servethe state/9he said.The kingbuilt housesfbr Guoand treatedhim asa teacher.Soon,talentedpeopleacrossthestate came tohelp theking.His statefinally beattheStateof Qi.
101.What didKing ZhaooftheState Yanactually want to haveA.Talented people.B.Qianlima.C.The bonesof aqianlima.D.Wealth.
102.In Guosstory,thekinggotangry withtheman because hethought.A.qianlima werentthe besthorses in the worldB.there wasntaqianlimainthe worldC.theboneswere notfrom aqianlima D.a deadhorse wasof nouse atall
103.What wasthe mansreason fbrbuying thebonesofa deadhorseA.It couldhelp theking gathertalentedpeople.B・Horse ownerswould seethe kingsneed fbrqianlima.C.More peoplewould killtheir horsesto sellhorsebones.D.The kingcould tellqianlima fromcommon horsesthis way.
104.Guo comparedhimself tointhestory hetold.A.the volunteerB.the kingC.thebonesofa dead qianlimaD.the qianlimaowner(.江苏,无锡市华庄中学二模)2022(普通的)I knowIm notan ordinaryten-year-old kid.I mean,sure,I doordinary thing.I eaticecream.I ridemy bike.I playball.I playvideo games.Things likethat makeme ordinary,I guess.Also,Ifeel ordinaryinside.But I know ordinary kids dontmake otherordinary kids run away screaming in(盯着)playgrounds.I knowordinarykidsdont getstared atwherever theygo.If Ifound amagic lampand Icould haveone wish,I wouldwish that Ihada commonface thatnoone evernoticed atall.I wouldwish that Icouldwalk downthe streetwithout peopleseeing meand thendoingthat look-away thing.(假装)But Imkindof used tohow I look bynow.I knowhow topretend I dont seethe facespeoplemake whenthey see me.Weve allgotten prettygood atthat kindof thing:Mom andDad myeldersister Via,and me.Actually,I shouldtake thathack:Via isnot sogood atit.She canget reallyangrywhen peopledo somethingrudetome.Like,for example,one timeintheplayground,some olderkidssaw meand madesome noises.Idonteven know what thenoises wereexactly because I didnthearthem myself,but Viaheard themand shejust startedshouting atthose kids.Thats theway she is.Tm notthatway.Via doesntsee meas ordinary.She saysshe does,but Iknow thatifIwere ordinary,she wouldntfeellike sheneeds toprotect methat much.Mom andDad dontseemeas ordinary,either.They seemeas special.I think the onlyperson intheworldwho realizeshow ordinaryIamis me.My nameis August,by theway.I wontdescribe whatIlooklike toyou.Whatever yourethinking,its probablyworse.
105.Why doesAugust thinkheisnot ordinaryfrom Paragraph1A.Because heeats icecream justlike otherchildren.B・Because helikes ridinga bikeon hisway home.C.Because heoften playsvideo gamesat school.D.Because hemakes other kidsrunaway screaming.
106.What kindof persondo you think Via is accordingtothe passageA.Via isrude andoften shoutstoothers.B.Via iskind andloves herbrother verymuch.C.Via isimpatientand alwaysgets angry easily.D.Viaissilly andnot good at gettingonwithothers.
107.What canwe infer fromthe underlined sentence inthelast paragraphA.No oneknows whatAugust lookslike.B.August isnot good at describingthings.C.August isa shyboy andlikes stayingalone.D.August mayhavea very specialappearance.(.浙江•诸暨市滨江初级中学二模)2022(果When I waswalking back homeat around12:15during mylunch breakone day,an applecore核)comes flyingtowards me.It landedjust beforemy feet.Surprised,I countedmyself luckynot togethit byit.The applewas thrownover thefence bya school student.I liveopposite aschool.A wallseparatesmy apartmentbuilding fromthe school.Thinking itwasa one-off experience,I toldmy friend,and welaughed about it.Then,the weekafter,Iwaswalking alongexactly the same placeat exactlythe sametime andbam!(棚屋)Another applecame over.This timeit landedontheroof ofa shed.I thoughtto myselfAm Isupposedtogethit byan apple”Last weekIwaswalkingbackhome.I checkedmy phone.It was12:
15.My mindcame backtothose twotimes beforewhen Idseen anapple thrownover the wall.But suddenly,my thoughtswerestopped byanother flyingapple!This onewasabig one,and itwas thrownwith speed.Enough wasenough.Someone couldbe reallyhurt by these apples.Did thestudents notrealize thatpeoplelive acrossthe wallOr dothey notcareI toldmy friendabout it.You shouldjust throwthe appleback over thewall.That willteachthem,“my friendsuggested.But Idont wantto playthat“gamel As theysay,an eyefor aneye leavesthewhole worldblind.Besides,I mightend uphurting someonewhen Ithrow itback.Maybe Illcall theschool andlet themknow.The studentsresponsible needto know that theymightend uphurting someoneif theykeep throwingtheir waste.Whats more,waste belongsinthebin,notanywhere else.
108.After the writer sawthefirstthrown applecore,she felt.A.excited B.lucky C.doubtful D.happy
109.How manytimes didthe writersee onapple thrownoverthewallA.Once.B.Twice.C.Three times.D.Four times.
110.The underlinedsentenceinthepassageprobably means.A.The writerwill setupacamera onthe wallB,The writerwill throwthe appleback nexttimeC.The writer was hitintheeye by thelastthrown appleD.The writerwill notreact bydoing thesame badthing
111.What canwe inferfromthe storyA.The appleswere thrownby thesame student.B・Somebody wasonce hurtby thrownwaste there.C.The studentscouldseewhenthe writerwaswalking by.D.The schoolmay findout aboutthe problemand setnew rules.(2022・广东・广州实验中学二模)Leonardo daVinci,one ofthe greatestthinkers intheworld,began hiscareer as an artist.Very littleisknown aboutLeonardos earlylife.He wasborn in1452inthetown ofVinci.As aboy,Leonardo(冏隹亥)showed agreat interest in drawing,sculpting Uand studyingnature.However,because Leonardowas bomto parentswho werenot marriedto eachother,he wasstoppedfrom somestudies.He trainedas anartist aftermoving to Florence with his fatherinthe1460s.Itwas anexciting timetobein Florence,one ofthe culturalcapitals ofEurope,Leonardo trainedwith oneofthe citysvery successfulartists,Andrea del Verrocchio.He wasa painter,sculptor andgold worker.Verrocchio toldhis studentsthat theyneeded tounderstand thebodys bonesand muscleswhen drawingpeople.Leonardo tookthe teachers advice veryseriously.He spentseveral periodsof hisliffe studyingthehuman body.While trainingasanartist,Leonardo alsolearned aboutand improvedon newpainting(透视)methods atthetime.One wasthe useof perspectiveto showdepth.A methodcalledsfumato“helped tocreateacloudy effectto showdistance.66Chiaroscuro^^isamethod usinglight andshadeasaspecial effect.Leonardos first worldwide-known paintingnow hangsintheNational Galleryin Washington,D.C.He madethis paintingofayoung womannamed Ginevrade Benciaround
1474.The womanhasapaleface withdark hair.In thedistance,Leonardo paintedthe Italiancountryside.He soonreceived attentionfor hisexcellent artisticskills.Around1475,he wasasked todraw anangel in Verrocchiospainting.One stoiysays thatwhen Verrocchiosaw Leonardosaddition tothepainting,he wasso amazedby hisstudenfs skillthat he said he would neverpaint anymore.
112.As astudentof Andrea delVerrocchio,Leonardo.A.was stoppedfrom somestudiesB・became avery successfulartist inFlorenceC.followed theteachersadviceto studythe humanbodyD.drew his firstworldwide-known paintingwith histeacher
113.Which ofthe followingwords canbe usedto describeLeonardo accordingtothethird paragraphA.Creative.B.Energetic.C.Cheerful.D.Positive.
114.Which isthe correctorder ofthethingsthat happenedto Leonardoa.He finishedthe paintingof Ginevrade Benci.b.He movedtoFlorence.c.He finisheddrawing anangelin his teacherspainting.d.He beganto learnart fromAndreadelVerrocchio,e.He beganto studythe humanbody.A.d,c,e,b,aB.d,a,c,b,eC.b,d,e,a,cD.b,e,d,a,c
115.From thelastparagraph,we canknow thatVerrocchio.A.was notsatisfied withLeonardos workB-thought Leonardoswork terribleC.believe Leonardoshouldnt paintany moreD.thought highlyof Leonardoswork(.广东.广州实验中学二模)2022Arriving in Sydney onhisownfrom India,my husband,Rashid,stayed ina hotelfora short timewhilelooking fora housefor meand ourchildren.During thefirst weekof hisstay,he wentout oneday todo someshopping.He came back inthe lateafternoonto discoverthat hissuitcase wasgone.He wasextremely worriedasthesuitcase hadall hisimportant papers,including hispassport.He reportedthe casetothepolice andthen satthere,lost andlonely ina strangecity,thinking oftheterrible troublesof gettingall the paperwork organizedagain froma distantcountry whiletrying tolive inanew one.Late inthe evening,the phonerang.It wasa stranger.He wastryingtoread my husbands nameand(垃圾wasaskinghima lot ofquestions.Then he said theyhad founda pileof papersin theirtrash can桶)that had been left outonthe road.My husband rushedtotheir hometofinda kindfamily holdingall hispapers.Their youngdaughterhad gonetothetrash canandfounda pileof unfamiliarpapers.Her parentshad carefullysorted themout,although theyhad foundmainly foreignaddresses onmost ofthepaper.Atlast,they sawa half-writtenletter inthe papersin whichmyhusband had givenhis newtelephone numbertoa friendinthe letter.That familynot onlykept theimportantpapersfor usthat daybut alsoour hopeand trustin people.We stillremember theirkindness andoften senda warmwish theirway.
116.What didRashid plantodoafter hisarrival inSydneyA.Go shopping.B.Find ahouse.C.Join his family.D.Take avacation.
117.The girlsparents gotRashids phonenumber from.A.a friend of his familyB・a SydneypolicemanC.a letterin hispapersD.a strangerinSydney
118.Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitleforthetext.A.Moving toAnother CountryB・Living aNew LifeC.Keeping Hopeand Trustin peopleD.Finding NewFriends(2022・江苏・扬州市江都区实验初级中学三模)(绒花)Making velvet flowers wasan endangeredfolk art,but itsnow keptalive withmore youngcraftsmendevoting themselvestotheart.Murong Yi,21,a seniorstudying ata universityinBeijing,isone ofthem.Recently,she postedher videoabout how to make velvet flowerhead-wear shapedlike agolden(蚕丝)phoenix onSina Weibo.The artworkwas madeof4,000pieces ofcocoon fiberin12days.Generally,it onlytakes twoto threedays to makeavelvetflower.The videohas receivedovei
2.4million viewson Bilibili.Velvet flowersare calledronghua in Chinese,it meansgreat wealth.It wasa populardecoration infestivalsand weddings,but fewpeople knowaboutitnow.I startedto learnaboutitfive orsix yearsagofrom some ancient Chinese costume historical dramas Jshe said.She triedtolearnfrom othersbutcouldnt findmany onlinetutorial videos.Finally,she watched aone-hour TVprogram,in whichan(继承人)inheritor showedhow to make velvet flowers indetail.Then,therewasthe problemof buyingmaterials.Velvet flowersare madeof silkand copper wires(铜线).“However,itwasdifficult tobuy thesematerials atthat timeJ Murong said.Another keystep isto choosecopperwiresintheproper sizeand type.“The hardnessreally domatter,“she said.Even1-millimeter wouldlead toadifferentshape.Without muchexperience,she hadtolearnfromfailures andtriedagain.New ideasnaturally came up whenMurong grewasa skilled creator.She founda wayto haveready-made fiberproduced ina factory,which helpedmakethehandicraft mucheasier.Now,peopleinterested inthis craftcan simplybuythematerial fromher Taobaostore.“By doingthis,I hopeitwillhelp thosewhowantto tryronghua/9Murongsaid.As a lover ofChinesetraditional culture,she saidTil learnmoreabout different handicrafts and helpmake thempopularamong youngpeople bysocial media.”
119.What dowe knowabout MurongYi fromthe passageA.She isa universityteacher fromBeijing.B・She isan inheritorwho makesvelvet flowers.C.She isa factoryworker whomakes fiber.D.She isaloverof Chinesetraditional culture.
120.The underlinedsentence“The videohas receivedover
2.4million viewson Bilibili.in Paragraph2shows that.A.manypeopletake interestin Murongsvelvet flowersB.people inChina likewatching shortvideos onBilibiliC.people canlearn differentkindsofskills by watching videos(网红)D.Murong wantstobean onlinecelebrity bymaking videos
121.Which sentencecanbeputinthe BlankinParagraph3The redrose felttoo ashamedtoaskfor waterfromthe cactus.But finallyit didaskforhelp.Thecactus kindlyagreed.(评价)The roselearned alesson andnever judgedanyonebytheirappearanceagain.
5.At firstthought thecactus wasugly.A.theroseB.thepinetree C.thebirdsD.the thorns
6.The redrose beganto wiltbecause.A.thebirdscould flyB.springcameC.therewasnorainD.thecactusgotangry
7.The birdsputtheirbeaksinto thecactusto.A.get waterB.eat foodC.offer helpD.tell secrets
8.From thepassage,weknowthecactuswas.A.rude B.kind C.selfish D.careless
9.From thestory,weknow.A.thepinetree didntthinkthe redrosewasbeautifulB・the redrose neversaidbadwordsaboutothersC・thecactusrefused tohelpthebirdsD.theredrose realizeditwaswrong atlastPassage3Maybe wethree werethe mostunlucky graduatesinourschool history.Til neverforget thedaywhen wehad ourgraduation ceremony.(舞台)Iwasknown forbeing careless.I oftenfell downfor noreason.Since Ifell off the stageduringmy PrimaryGraduation Ceremonymyfamilybet thatI wouldfall downagain duringmy nextgraduation ceremony.The daycame soquickly.This time,I proudlymade itthroughthe whole(背景板)ceremony withoutfalling.But Iknocked overthe wholebackdrop usedtotakepictures forgraduates.I feltso embarrassedthe wholemorning.My friendJulia waseven moreembarrassed.When shetogether withall thegraduates wassittingquietly inthe hallat eightinthemorning,she didntexpect herfather to cometoattend herceremony(针)because he wasreallybusy then.The hallwas veryquiet andyou couldeven heara pindrop ontheground.When allofa sudden,outofthe silence,she heardHey,Julia!”.Everyone inthe halllookedbehind andfound Julias father,withacamera in his hand,smiling ather!Tiffany wasthemostbeautiful girlofusthree.She lovedall kindsof dresses.On thatday,shedressed herselfbeautifully andwantedtohave somebeautiful photos.Unluckily,itwasone ofthewindiest daysofour life.The windblew herbeautiful dressup in front ofthewholegraduate class!Shedidnt knowwhether tocry orlaugh.Lucky UnluckySo lucky!All ofthese becamethe unforgettablepartofourlife!
10.The writerwasveryinherdaily life.A.Luckily,Murong knowshowtomakevelvetflowers.B・Therefore,Murong facedchallenges inlearning thishandicraft.C.Many youngpeople showinterestin itandMurong isoneofthem.D.Murong decidedtomakevelvetflowersbywatchingvideos online.
122.According tothepassage,what mayMurong dointhefutureA.Learn moreaboutdifferenthandicraftsand make videosabout them.B・Open morestores onTaobao tosell ready-made fiberand makemoney.C.Sell velvetflowers onsocial mediaand teachpeople howtomakethem.D.Make velvetflowers forsomeancientChinesecostumehistoricaldramas.(2022・广东・深圳市龙华区外国语学校三模)Peter hadsent milktothefamilies onPrince EdwardStreet forthirty years.All thatknew himlovedhim.(马厩),Every morningat five,Peter arrivedatthemilk companysstables sayingto Josephy,“Good morning!My oldfriendThen,thetwostarted theirday proudly.Without anyorder fromPeter,thecoach wouldroll downthe street.The horsestopped atthefirsthouse.There,Joseph wouldwait perhapsthirtyseconds forPeter toget downoff hisseat andputabottle ofmilk atthefrontdoor.One day,the managerofthecompany cameto checkthe earlymorning milkdeliveries.Jack,the(领班)foreman ofthe stables,pointed toPeter andsaid,See howthehorselistens andhowheturnshis headtoward Peter^^“Yeah!But Petersgetting old.said themanager,Tell himit istime forhimtohavearest.”But Petersaid,“My lifewillbenothing ifI cantdrive Josephevery day.We aretwo oldmen!Let uswearout together.When Josephis readyto leave,then Itoo will do so.”Then onecold morning,after abouttwo years,Jack said.Peter,your horse,Joseph,didnt wakeup.Go overand seehim.”Peter tookone stepforward,then turned.No...no...You...you dontunderstand,Jack.”Now,Jack lookedinto Peterseyes.He sawadead,lifeless lookin them.So hesaid,“Take theday(尖锐的刹车off,Peter!”Peter steppedintothestreet.Then therecameawarning shoutandascreech声)…Five minuteslater,a doctorsaid,Peters dead...,9“I couldnthelp it.the driversaid,“Why,he walkedas ifhe wereblind”The doctorsat down.“Blind Ofcourse!This manhasbeenblind forfive years.he turnedto Jack,Didnt youknowthat”“None ofus knew.Jack saidsoftly,Only one...only oneknew——afriend of his,named Joseph.
123.What isJosephA.A dog.B.A horse.C.A sheep.D.A pig.
124.Why didPeter refuseto leavehis jobA.Because hethought hewas notold enough.B・Because Josephcouldnt workwithout his help.C.Because hewas unwillingtobeaway fromJoseph.D.Because peopleonthestreet couldntlive withouthim.
125.What doestheunderlinedsentences meanA.Jack wassurprised tofind thatPeter couldntsee anything.B・Peter was too scaredtolookat hisfriend Joseph.C.Peter wasso sadbecauseitwas timeforhimto leavehis job.D.The deathof Josephdrove Peterto loseconfidence forlife.
126.What canwe caninferfromthe passageA.No onehad ever known Peterwas blind.B・Joseph wasa blindhorse fedby Peter.C.Blindness madeno differenceto Peterslife.D.The managerwasnt satisfiedwith Joseph.
127.What isthebesttitleofthepassageA.A caringfriend.B.A hardworkingman.C・A deathofahorse.D.A secretof two.A.careless B,careful C.friendly D.lazy
11.Juliasfatheratthegraduationceremony.A.sat quietlyinhisseat B.was busywith hiswork D.C・took picturesfor herdropped apin onthe ground
12.This storyhappened ona day.A.cloudy B.windy C.sunny D.rainy
13.Tiffany wasembarrassed becausethatday.A.she felloffthestage B・she didnt havebeautiful dressesC.her dresswas blownup D.her photoswerent unforgettable
14.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccordingtothepassageA.The girlswerent inthesameschool.B.The writerknocked overthe backdrop.C.Julia knewthat herfather wouldcome.D.Tiffany lovedall kindsof shoes.Passage4After aserious earthquakehappened,a fatherleft his wife safelyat homeandrushedto his sons到塌)school,only tofind thatthe buildingwhere his son studiedhad collapsed^andlookedlike apancake.He wasshocked.He didntknowwhathe shoulddofbra while,then heremembered thewords hehadsaid tohis son,“No matterwhat happens,Til alwaysbe there fbryou!^^And tearsbegantofill hiseyes.He starteddigging throughtheruins(废墟)・Ashe wasdigging,other helplessparents andthefiremen arrivedandtriedtopullhim offthe ruins,saying,Its toolate!Theyre alldead!Theres nothingyou can do!”To themhe repliedwith oneline,“Are yougoingtohelpmenow And then hekept ondigging.No onehelped,however.He wenton alonebecauseheneeded toknow fbrhimself:Is myboy aliveorishedead”He dugfor8hours...12hours...24hours...36hours...then,inthe39th hour,he pulledbacka rockand heardhis sonswords.He shoutedhis sonsname,“ARMAND!”He heardback,Dad!!Its me.Dad!I toldthe otherkids notto worry.I toldthem thatif youwere alive,youd savemeand whenyou savedme,theyd besaved.You promised,No matterwhat happens.Til alwaysbe thereforyou!9You didit.Dad!”Whats goingon inthere Howis it”The fatherasked.There are14ofusleftoutof33,Dad.Were frightened,hungry,thirsty andthankful yourehere.(三角),When the building fell down,it madea triangleand itsaved us.”“Come out,boy!”“No,Dad!Let theotherkidsout first,becauseIknow youllget me!No matterwhat happens,Iknow youllalwaysbetherefbrme!”
15..What happenedtothesons schoolbuildingA.It stoodsafely inthe earthquake.B.It wasflooded inthe earthquake.C.It collapsedintheearthquake.D.It wasdesigned likea pancake.
16.How didthe firemenlook uponthe father^digging atfirstA.They werepleased with his digging.B.It wasdangerous tokeep digging.C.It washelpful.D.It wasuseless.(使陷入困境)
17.How longdidtheson wastrapped inthe ruinsA・For over39hours.B.For oneday.C.For halfaday.D.For8hours.(生存)
18.Why didthe14students surviveintheearthquakeA.They escapedaway beforethebuildingcollapsed.B・The buildingfelldownand madea triangle.C・The fatherandthefiremen savedthem.D.There wereenough foodand waterunderthebuilding.Passages(陶工).As ayoung man,Tom wasa skilledpotter He hadawifeandtwo sons.But onenight,hisoldest sondied ofasuddenillness.To makematters worse,his wifeleft himashorttime later,leavinghim alonewithhis6-year-old son.The painwas morethan Tomcould stand,andhedrank toomuch.In(酗酒者).time,Tom becamean alcoholicDayby day,Tom beganto loseeverything he had-hishome,his job,his art,everything.In theend,Tom diedalone ina hotelroom.When Iheard ofToms death,I thought,What acomplete failure!^^As timewent by,Toms sonErnie grewup.He isoneofthe kindestand mostcaring menI haveeverknown.I watchedErnie withhis childrenand sawthe freeflow oflove betweenthem.I knewthatkindness and caring hadtocomefrom somewhere.I hadntheard Ernietalk much about his father.It isso hardto standup foran alcoholic.OnedayIasked himJTm reallypuzzled bysomething,“Isaid.Iknowyour fatherwas basicallytheonlyone toraiseyou.What onearth didhedothatyoubecame suchagoodperson^^Ernie satquietly fora while.Then hesaid,From myearliest memoriesasachild untilI lefthomeat18,Tom cameinto myroom everynight,gave mea kissandsaid,love you,son.Tears cameto myeyes asI realizedwhat afool Ihad beento judgeTom asa failure.He hadnot left(物质贝才富)any materialwealth behind.But he hadbeena kind and lovingfather,andheleft behindoneofthefinest menI haveeverknown.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案
19.Tom becamean alcoholicbecause.A.his oldestson haddied B.hiswifeleft himC.hehadto raisehis6-year-old sonD.he couldntstandwhathad happened
20.Ernie grewup andbecame.A.an alcoholicB.amanwith fewwordsC.wealthy D.kindandcaring
21.The writerfelt puzzledabout.A.where Erniesadvantages camefromB・why Erniedidnt talkmuchaboutTomC.why itsso hardto standup foran alcoholicD・if Tomraised Ernieup himself
22.Ernies deepestmemory abouthis fatherwas that.A.hewasan alcoholicB.hewasaskilledpotterC.he expressedlove everynight D.hehadalotof money
23.The writerfinally understoodthat.A.Ernies parentsdeath hadless influenceon himB・Ernies kindnessandcaringall camefromhis fatherC.Tom lostall hehad hadwhich resultedinhisfailureD.hewastoo stupidto judgewhat kindof personTom wasPassagedSamloved football.Ever sincehecouldremember,his familyhadbeenspending Saturdaymorningswatching football games.Finally hewas oldenough tojoin thebeginner team.He wasfeelingnervous.Sure,hehadwatchedalotoffootball games,but thatdidnt meanhewasgoodatkicking theball.Now themorning ofSams firstgame washere.Everyone wasrunning towardsthe ball.Sam wasrunningtoo,but itwashardtokeepup withtheotherplayers.The ballkept rollingback andforth.Just aftera fewminutes,Sam wastired.A realgame feltsomuch longerthan practice.Sam wasabout tostopandtake ashort rest.Suddenly,the ballstopped rightinfrontof him.Samknew whathehadtodo.He gave the ballshort kicksalltheway downthe field.Then hegavethe ball a(球、网)hard kick.The ballflew intothe netI Jforagoal.Sam scored hisfirst point!Sam sawsome kidsjumping upand downin excitement.But theywere wearingred T-shirts,not(守门员).blue oneslike Sams.Sam lookedatthegoalkeeper It was histeammate Brian.Sam felthis faceturn veryhot andred.Hehadkicked the ball intothe wrongnet!Now theotherteam waswinning thegame.It was1-
0.Brian threwthe ballback outonto thefield andthe playersall ranafter it.Sam didntmove.Hewould neverwanttoplay footballagain.What anembarrassment!Brian ranover toSam.Great kick!”hesaid.Sam lookedathis face insurprise.Brian smiled.Now rundown thereand kickanother onejustlike itso wecan tie!”Sam feltbetter.Go!”Brian called.And Samran towardstheball.根据材料内容,选择最佳答案.
24.Sam wasnervous whenjoining thefootball teambecauseA.hewasthe youngestC.hecouldntplay footballwell D.his teammateswerenotfriendlyB・hisfamilyrequired himtodoit
25.In Samsfirst realfootballgame,A.he ranas fastas his teammates B,he gottired verysoonC.hisfamilycametosupport himD.histeammateswore redT-shirts
26.How didSam feelafter hescoredhisfirstpointand sawBrianA.Excited.B.Peaceful.C.Embarrassed.D.Angry.
27.The underlinedword“tie”means“inChinese.打成平局遥遥领先勇夺桂冠重蹈覆辙A.B.C.D.
28.Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeBrianA.Brave.B.Strict.C.Creative.D.Caring.Passage7A mancame homefrom worklate,tired andfound his5-year-old sonwaitingforhim atthe door“Daddy,may Iask youa question”“Yeah,sure,what isit”replied theman.“Daddy,how muchdo youmake an hour^^If youmust know,I make$20an hour.^^Oh.”Thelittle boyreplied,withhishead down.Looking up,hesaid,“Daddy,may Iplease borrow$10”Thefather wasangry,If theonly reasonyouaskis thatyou canborrow somemoney tobuyauseless toy,then you,to bed.^^The little boy quietlywent tohis roomand closedthe door.After aboutan hourorso,the mancalmeddown.He startedto think.Maybe therewas somethinghe reallyneeded tobuy withthat$10andhe reallydidnt askfor moneyvery often.The manwenttothe littleboys roomand openedthe door.“Are youasleep,son”he asked.No,Daddy,replied the boy.Ive beenthinking,maybe Iwastoohard onyou earlier.said theman,Heres the$10you askedfor.”The littleboy satstraight up,smiling.Oh thankyou,Daddy.hesaidhappily.Then,reaching(枕头)under hispillow hetook somemoney.The man,seeing thattheboyalready hadmoney,startedto getangry again.The littleboy slowlycounted outhis money,then lookedup athisfather.“Why doyouwantmore moneyifyoualready havesome^^the fatherasked.Because I didnthave enough,but nowIdoJ thelittleboyreplied,Daddy,I have$20now.CanI buyanhourof yourtime Pleasecome homeearly tomorrow.I wouldlike tohave dinnerwithyou.^^
29.Which ofthese tellsabouttheboy inthestoryA.He wasalone athome beforehisfathercameback.B.He wasa middleschoolstudent.C.He gotangryeasily.D.He didntlove hisfather.
30.How muchmoney doyou thinkwasalreadythere underthe boyspillowA.About$
40.B.About$
20.C.About$
10.D.About$
5.
31.What doyouthinkthe fatherwilldoafter heknows thetruthA.He willbe veryangrywithhisson.B.He giveshissonmore moneytobuytoys.C.He willwork harderandmakemore money.D.He willtrytospend moretime withhisson.Passage8The MostValuable PlayerMVP awardwas whatI hopedtoget.Yes,MVP-thebest.Win thisawardand everyoneregards youasthebest player on your team.Back in Grade6,soccer becamemy favoritesport.I wasnt thebest playeronthe teamat thebeginningofthe year.But afteralotof hardpractice,bytheend ofthe year,I felt thatIwastheMVP.季后赛.Asthe soccer seasonwenton,ourteammadeittotheplayoffs Wefinished secondinthe city.We wereaverygood team,and Iwasabig partof that.Kenny wasthe captain,but Ihad themostgoals onthe team.Kenny wouldalways pass theballto allhis players.At theendoftheyear,therewas asports dinnerat school.People gotawards foroutstanding performances.Everyone feltthat IwouldgettheMVP.When thedinner almostfinished,the coachstood upand announcedthe winnersforthe awards.The winner for MVPis・・・Kenny!”hesaid.Ididntunderstand why.After theevent,the coachcameuptomeand explained.He said,“Youwere thebest playeronthe team,but youdidnotpasstheball.You wereout therefor yourselfand notfortheteam.You haveto realizethat socceris abouttheteam,not aboutone individualplayer Thatnight,Ididreceive atrophy奖杯・Itwas calledthe MostImproved PlayerMIP.However,I wasembarrassedby whatthe coachsaid.Now IminGrade9andthe captain ofthesoccerteam.I feelthatIhave learnedthat ateam sportisnot justyou.Its about“us”.Iamboth abetter playerandabetter captainbecauseofthis.
32.By theendoftheyear,the writerfeltthathewouldgettheMVP because.A.hewasgoodatpassing theball B.he alwayshad themost goalsC.he gotbetter andbetter atsoccer D.hewasthe captainoftheteam
33.The writerfelt when he heardthatthewinnerforMVP wasKenny.A.excited B.worried C.proud D.shocked
34.The underlinedword“individual”might mean.A.confident B.personal C.wonderful D.important
35.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Kenny wasthecaptainandhadthemostgoals.B・The writerwon theMVP awardwhenhewasinGrade
6.C.The coachthought thatthewriterwasntthebestplayer.D.The writerfinally realizedtheimportanceof teamwork.Passage9Itwasa hotsummer dayandIwenttoa gasstation tofill upmy car.After fillingitup,I startedtowalk insideto paywhen Inoticed twoold womenstanding backfrom theircar.There wasshock and(小黄蜂)(巢)fear on their faces.I lookedandsawwhat theysaw:five yellow jackets buildinga nestaroundtheir gascap.I suddenlyfelt scared,too.()Ihavebeen stung£by yellow jackets severaltimes.The worsttime waswhenIwasayoung boy.My friendandIwere playinginthebackyard.I musthave steppedontheirnest beforeknowing it.Wewere stungbythe yellow jacketswhile wewere runningawayscreaming.I rantomymom withtears.She rana coldbath andput usinitto reducethe painbefore givingus medicinetohelpus feelbetter.Still,I knewI couldntlet fearstop menow.I reachedinto mypocket fora papertowel Ihad there,tore outthe nestand steppedon itwhile thewasps buzzedaround me.Both ladiesthanked mefor whatIdid.You cantlet thefear ofbeing stungkeep youfrom doingwhat isright.We needto loveeach otherandchangetheworld forthe better.Andtheonly wayyoucandothisis throughhelpful actsandkindness.Dont letthe yellowjackets inyour lifehold youback.
36.There wasshock andfear onthewomen9sfacebecause.A.they couldntfindtheirway outB.theyweretoo oldto drivethe carC.theydidnthaveenoughmoney D.theywerescared of yellowjackets
37.The writertells hisexperience inParagraph2to show.A.what hischildhood lifewas likeB.what todoafterbeing stungC.why hewas scaredofyellowjackets D.howto dealwithyellowjackets
38.What didthewriterdo tosavethetwo womenA.He ranawayfromthe gasstation.B・He broketheyellowjackets9nest.C.He toldthem howtodealwith it.D.He calledthe firefighters.
39.The storymainly tellsus thatA.animals arebad forhumans B・afriendin needisafriend indeed。