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1、精品資料中考備考閱讀話題練習(xí):公益慈善及安全一、閱讀理解(共20小題;共40分)AClose your eyes for a minute and imagine what life would be like if you couldn't see. Imagine having to read this page, not with your eyes but with your fingers. How do you feel, then?With medical knowledge and skills today, two-thirds of the world's

2、42 million blind people should not have to suffer. Unluckily, rich countries have this knowledge, but developing countries do not.ORBIS is an international charitable( 慈善的)organization. Its goal is to help fight blindness all over the world. Inside a DC-8 airplane, there is a teaching hospital with

3、television room and classroom. Doctors are taught the latest technology of helping the blind get sight again here. ORBIS is always trying to keep a closer relation among countries.ORBIS helps those developing countries by providing sight-saving training. It has taught over 35,000 doctors and nurses.

4、 They continue to treat thousands of blind people every year. They have traveled around the earth 3 times, visited 76 countries and treated over 20,000 blind people. They need your help to continue their work and free people from blindness.For just $38, you can help one person see; for $380 10 peopl

5、e can see; $1,300 helps train a doctor new skills; and for $13,000 you can provide a training program for a group of doctors who can make thousands of blind people see again. Your love can help them open their eyes to the world.1. How many blind people should not have to suffer with medical knowledg

6、e and skills today?A. 14 million.B. 42 million.C. 28 million.D. 200 million.2. A lot of blind people in the world have to suffer because A. ORBIS didn't do its best to offer helpB. there is no good medical knowledge and skillsC. some countries can't afford medical knowledge and skillsD. deve

7、loping countries don't pay much attention to the blind3. According to this passage, ORBIS helps fight blindness by doing the following EXCEPT ;A. writing this kind of articles to ask for helpB. providing sight-saving trainingC. treating thousands of blind people every yearD. trying to keep a clo

8、se relation among countries4. The last paragraph is mainly about .A. how much a training program for a group of doctors costsB. why ORBIS needs your help to continue their workC. who can make thousands of blind people see againD. what you can do to help blind people open their eyes5. The writer writ

9、es this passage in order to .A. introduce an international charitable organizationB. ask people to give the blind a handC. tell how you feel if you lose your eyes for a minuteD. explain why ORBIS helps fight blindnessBDerreck Kayongo is a businessman from an African country. He moved to the USA in t

10、he early 1990s. When he first arrived, he stayed at a hotel in Philadelphia. He noticed that the hotel workers put a new bar(塊)of soap in his room every morning, even if he had only used the old bar once. The hotel gave each guest a new bar of soap every day and threw away the used bars. Kayongo was

11、 surprised to learn that many other hotels in the USA did the same thing.He thought that it would be better to collect the used soap and give it to poor people in developing countries. Each year, many children in developing countries die from diseases(疾?。?caused by bacteria. People can easily preven

12、t such diseases by washing their hands with soap.In May, 2009, Kayongo set up an organization called the Global Soap Project. So far, over 600 hotels have joined it. Those hotels collect used bars of soap and send them to the organization. Volunteers divide the soap into different types. They are ca

13、reful to put bars with the same color and smell together. They heat bars and make them into new ones. Finally, the organization takes the new soap to developing countries and hands it out to people who need it.Kayongo thinks that the work of the organization is important. It helps to prevent disease

14、s and reduces(減少)waste from hotels.6. When Derreck Kayongo first arrived in the USA, he found A. guests usually took soap home from hotelsB. workers at hotels bought soap themselvesC. hotels there threw away a lot of soap7. Derreck Kayongo collected soap to .A. make moneyB. help poor peopleC. develo

15、p a hobby8. The underlined word "bacteria" means " " in Chinese.A.食品B.塵土C.細(xì)菌9. Volunteers before they make new soap.A. divide the soap into different typesB. cut the soap into small piecesC. put the soap into cold water10. The best title for this passage is "".A. The So

16、ap CollectionB. The Soap ProjectC. The Soap BusinessmanCEmergencies(緊急情況 )don't happen very often. But when they do, you want to get help first.No one wants to spend time looking up the phone numbers.In 1968, the Untied States government wanted one number that people could call for emergencies.T

17、hey decided that 911 was easy to remember and people could dial it quickly. The very first 911 call was made on February 16, 1968 in Alabama. Today, 911 is used for emergencies in most parts of the United States and many parts of Canada.Other countries may use other numbers. In Great Britain, it'

18、;s 959. If you're not sure which emergency number is used in your area, check your phone book.When to callNever call 911 as a joke or just to see what might happen. The only time you should call 911 is when a person is badly hurt in danger right now! So call when there is a fire, a car accident,

19、 or sudden sickness, etc.When in an emergency callWhen you dial the 911 operator(接線員),it's always OK to give out your information. Speak slowly and clearly when you explain what's happening. What happened? Where are you? Who needs help?Don't hang up (掛斷)!If you have to call 911, do not h

20、ang up until the operator tells you it's OK to do so, That way, you can be sure that the operator has all the information to offer help fast.A dog named Faith dialed 911 when her owner who was in a wheelchair fell and needed help.She had been taught to use a speed-dial快速撥號(hào))function.11. The emerg

21、ency number 911 was first used in in the USA.A. 1958B. 1968C. 1978D. 199912. Why was 911 chose to be the emergency call?A. Because other countries also used the number.B. Because it was suggested by the phone company.C. Because it was simple and easy to remember and dial.D. Because it was also used

22、in many parts of Canada.13. People can't call 911 when.A. a bus hits a boy badlyB. a girl feels boredC. an old lady falls off the stairs, unable to stand upD. some people can't get out of a burning building14. Which is the right thing to do?A. Wait for the operator's words to end the cal

23、l.B. Tell the operator what his happened and hang up.C. Test if your phone can get through to 911.D. Tell the operator everything as quickly as possible.15. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. 911 is an emergency number almost throughout the United States.B. We haven't got a worldwide

24、universal( 通用 的)emergency number yet.C. Usually phone books list emergency call numbers.D. The dog Faith pressed the three numbers 911.DBecause earthquakes happen without warning, it's important to take steps now to prepare.Because you don't know where you will be when an earthquake happens,

25、 prepare some supplies for your home, workplace and car.1 .Water.A person needs at least 1/2 gallon of water daily just for drinking. Store at least 1 gallon of water per person per day and be prepared for a 72-hour period. It is suggested that you buy bottle water.Keep bottled water in its original

26、 container and do not open it until you need to use it. Also, do check the “ use by " date.2 .Food.It's always a practical idea to keep a supply of nonperishable(不易腐爛的 )food on hand. Havean enough supply of canned food, powdered milk, dried fruits, nonsalted nuts and canned juices for at le

27、ast 72 hours.3 .Flashlights(手電筒)and spare batteries.Keep a flashlight beside your bed, at your place of work, and in your car. Do not use matches or candles after all earthquake until you are sure that no gas leaks.Prepare a battery-powered radio and spare batteries.Most telephones will be out of or

28、der, so radios will be your best source of information.4 .Clothes.If you live in a cold place, you must think about warmth. You might not have heat after an earthquake.Think about your clothing and bedding supplies.16. Why should people prepare themselves for an earthquake?A. Because earthquakes can

29、 be known before they happen.B. Because earthquakes take place without warning.C. Because earthquakes usually take place in the neighborhood.D. Because it's people's daily work to prepare the earthquake.17. About the prepared water, which description is RIGHT?A. A person should prepare 0.5 g

30、allon of water for one.B. You'd better use your own containers to keep water.C. You'd better open the bottled water when you buy it.D. You shouldn't open the bottled water until you need.18. You should prepare all of the following except A. powdered milkB. fresh vegetablesC. dried fruits

31、D. canned juices19. According to the article we know that A. we need to prepare some supplies only at homeB. a telephone is the most important prepared thingC. flashlights but not matches are first used after earthquakeD. clothes are used to protect your head20. If you live in a cold place, you shou

32、ld prepare A. some warm clothes and bedding suppliesB. some hot waterC. some batteriesD. some flashlights二、閱讀與表達(dá)(混合式)(共10小題;共10分)ALadies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming to this concert. I hope you have enjoyed the music.The purpose of this concert is to money for children in Africa. Ev

33、ery dayhundreds of children in Africa die because they have diseases or have not enough to eat. There are two main reasons. First, there are no jobs for the children's parents, so they have no money to buy food or medicine. Second,許多非洲國(guó)家的政府部門¥有錢關(guān)注貧窮 的人民.Most African counties are poor. The l

34、and is not good for growing food and the weather is also bad for farming. The organization we are trying to helpThe Feed Africa Fund, spends a lot of money every year on food for poor people in Africa. The money comes from people like you kind, generous people who do not want to see children die fro

35、m hJust one dollar can buy enough rice or corn to feed a family of four for three days.How much do you spend on food every day? Ten dollars? Twenty dollars? I am sure you can spend a little less on your own food so that you have a few dollars for the Feed Africa Fund.Ladies and gentlemen, we will no

36、w take a collection. Please be generous. Thank you.21. 請(qǐng)?jiān)谔幪钊牒线m的詞。22. 請(qǐng)將劃線句子譯成漢語。23. 請(qǐng)將劃線句子譯成英語。24. 請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母提示及句意補(bǔ)全處的單詞。25. Which is the best title for the article?A. African PeopleB. Please HelpC. Enough FoodBThe great ship, Titanic, set off for America in April 1912 on its first trip. It carried more

37、 than 1,000 people.The Titanic was the largest and finest ship at that time and it had 16 compartments(密封艙). Even if (即使)four of those compartments were broken, it would still be able to stay on the sea.Four days later, when the Titanic was crossing the sea, the man on watch suddenly saw a very larg

38、e iceberg ahead. The great ship turned in time, but soon there was a great noise from below. The captain went down to see what the matter was. To his surprise, he found the ship was sinking fast because 5 compartments were broken! Hundreds of people jumped into the water. As there were not enough li

39、feboats, about 1,500 lives were lost. 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列小題。26. The ship Titanic set off from England to 27. The captain was to find the ship was sinking fast.28. How many people lost their lives?29. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The captain went down to see what the matter was.B. Hundreds of people

40、 jumped into the sea.C. 5 compartments of the Titanic were broken.D. Most of the people were saved.30. Write down the best title for the passage.三、閱讀與表達(dá)(問答式(含翻譯)(共5小題;共5分)In May 2011, Gao Xiaosong, a Chinese musician, was caught in a car accident. When the police asked him to take a breath alcohol t

41、est(酒精呼氣測(cè)試 ),the result showed that he had drunk too much wine. Because of that, he is now in prison( 監(jiān)獄)and can't be allowed to drive cars in China for five years.Nowadays, cars are very important in people's life. More and more cars are going into Chinese families. However, lots of car acc

42、idents take place and many people are hurt or killed every year. According to a police survey, there are a 10t of drivers driving after drinking. And the number of drunken driving is still large.After drinking, a driver can't control himself or his car. In some cases( 案例),some drivers even drove

43、 into rivers or houses after they drank.As it is so dangerous, there is no excuse for drunken driving. Remember the following three rules when driving. Never drive after drinking. Never let anyone drive after drinking. Never give alcohol to anyone who would drive later-If all of us can keep these rules in mind, there will be fewer car accidents,fewer people will be heart-broken. For the safety

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