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1、浙江省寧波市海曙區(qū)2019-2021年三年初中學(xué)業(yè)水平模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題分類匯編閱讀理解2021年浙江省寧波市海曙區(qū)中考一模英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計(jì)30分)閱讀下面材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(A)I、Ourislflndhhfoiy、丿PortMuseumis/kopeuevttydayfromvQ0046!00except;Wednes血y,(Find期uiojneabout(be1Irim-dsvdthQU】FltdHFrAtRjqmetownRen!tspncan.gercloserowildhonse,deei:andparro

2、ts.Easyw餉anda茁電時(shí)teflhqse!25GlmhStreetOpeneveryday口卻tSun血y,93Mkl7AQWtcahdpyouSadifccflpl,cbw庇她曰說(shuō)白.isltrcsng.伽眥訕plaayardij”解吩嚴(yán)J總扃P臨y、/卜、新吋護(hù)3愿磁sy!,2LigtidiouehtAUft八TheeJul?is叩enevery/、.*“丿TM-bouitripleavesI”niJUmitil4:00-tbe、eaihIpykJlDD,八AltlGiceeiyuijiH/eT:v.Liud)inctnd&d.打TWdfreediiiiJttifyouSkikii

3、tli啊delIiirivcbcfofetnidniQt,SwisetIslMdTiaJufcmirtiflnCentre才芯、丿、上在才f,社丿16.WecangotoSunsetIslandTouristInformationCenterat8:00onSaturday11:00onMonday19:00onTuesday14:00onSundayWecanatRosetownReserve.haveaboattripB.swiminthewaterC.enjoyfreedrinksD.getclosetowildanimalsWecanprobablyreadthepassagefrom

4、guideB.TVreportC.postcardD.novel(B)ChickenBeatBettywasthetallestkidatschool.Butthekidsinherclassmadeupsillychants(調(diào)侃)toher.Theywerealwayschanting,“Betty,Betty,longasspaghetti!”Ella,Bettysclassmate,wasacoolkid.Shecouldplaytheguitarreallywell.WhereverEllawent,othercoolkidsfollowedher.Elladidnt

5、reallylikeitwhenthekidschantedtoBetty.Butshenevertoldthemtostopbecauseshelikedbeingoneofthe“CoolKids”.Oneweekend,Ellawenttoseehergrandfather.Ellasawonechickeninacomer.Itwasweakerthantheothersanditdidnthavemanyfeathers.Sheaskedhergrandfatherwhatwaswrong.HergrandfathertoldEllathatifonechickenwasdiffer

6、ent,theotherswouldkeeppecking(琢)ituntilitdied.Onhearingthat,Ellapickedupthechicken.Shecouldfeelitsheartbeatingsofastinitslittlebody.Shetookithomewithoutthinkingtwice.ThenextdayEllasawBettysittingbyherself.“ImgoingtotalktoBetty.”shesaid.“Spaghetti?akidsaid.“Whyher?”ElladidntanswerbutcametoBetty.“Youc

7、anplaythedrumsandIcanplaytheguitar,”Ellasaid.Weshouldstartaband.“Soundsgreat!”saidBetty.“Whatshouldwenameit?”“ChickenBeat,”saidElla.Later,ChickenBeatwassuchafantasticbandthatitwoneverycompetition.Noonemadeupsillychantsanymore.Atthesametime,Ellaschickengrewintoabeautifulhen,withlonglegsandsoftfeather

8、s.ShecalleditBettyaswell.WhydidntEllastopotherschantingtoBettyatfirst?BecauseEllawantedtobecool.BecauseEllamadeupthechant.BecauseBettyhopedtobefamous.BecauseBettylikedeatingSpaghetti.Theunderlinedsentence“Whyher?”isshortfor?“WhyisBettycalledspaghetti?”“WhycanBettyplaythedrums?”“Whyareyougoingtotalkt

9、oBetty?”“WhydoyoustartabandwithBetty?”Thecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsis.Ellastartedaband.Ellakeptthechicken.KidslaughedatBetty.Noonechantedanymore.Ellavisitedhergrandfather.B.C.D.22.Accordingtothestory,whatdoes“ChickenBeat”wanttotellus?A.Dontbetoohardonyourself.Takegoodcareofanimals.Makethechick

10、ensheartbeatfast.D.Learntocarefortheweak.ONLlMiSHOPPING:TheAPFECEObTHEMOON:U乩血IPenijJcTiny(C)Itsinie-Youcanownapieceoflandonihcmoon.Anacre(公)3orabout4,00(1squaremctcrSpotmooiicnsls$27.50.HiatusalulofHpaccforyourstuff,Infactt(liepriceofeachacregoesdownwhenyoubuymore怙吐止iLiiagdiewhatyoucoulddowiihallih

11、titspace,ifyOHcouldravelthere!Bliidon?worry,yuug筑ftcenifLcatcthatsayslheJflndIsyou儒SOMEONETOSTA?JDINLINEFORYDUi$35HOUK.Noonelikestostandinliiicnghi?NowyondoifctiavetoEForS25anhour,.j:nmeonewaitspalienElyinlinetogetthestufFyouneed.ImagineUiatlSemepeoplepayforsomeonetosEandinlineformovieticket?orfbran

12、ewvldengnincthatsonsJc,Make巾reMJivaiinji(猿宦)unJinciijusl日f(shuō)ewclicks.SOMICVl;WVlEiXTENSIVESNILAKIERS:$21)100AWDUPDoyoucvettliinkyuurslipc?日爬boring9Wetli,our他旦也岱arcju就whaCyou狀刨.Jilslgytouuronlinestore.,ookfor咅pairofSneakersyomlike,andplaceabid.MaybeyouwiJIwin!SomeofthejiiiEakcrarefraiwEaimou営bketballpl

13、ayer?nNOTIMEFORARJAL?ET:岳12MinypeopleItfccdagsandcatshbuttheyjuetdojfihavelheLimeto翔kcrsreoflhein.IfthatsoLindslikeyou,h(ei&theanswertoyourprobkm:aJiyiLalptTk,Itisclean,itisquiet,and|ldqwsn乍needfood.Iccflitiwinabox,WcchinkLtLsjuaiAboutdieperfectpet”Ygup】u(jitinloyourijiptop,aidiLisulwftyswithyou!How

14、muchdoyouprobablypayforanareaof8,000squaremetersonthemoon?$12.B.$27.50.C.$55.D.$20,000.Whomaypayforsomeonetostandinline?Thosewhoarerichandpatient.Thosewhowanttosavetimeforfuntime.Thosewhocareaboutpoorpeople.Thosewhocanmakeareservationonline.Whichwordcouldbeputintheblankofthetitle?CrazyB.PerfectC.Fam

15、ousD.ExpensiveWhocouldmostbeinterestedinthisarticle?Thefamousplayers.Thebraveastronauts.Petownerswithgreatlove.Customerswithspecialneeds.(D)Mostofyourtextbooksaresingle-use.Aftergraduating,oldtextbooksarethrownaway,whichisabigwasteofmoneyandpaper.Manycountriesalreadyreusetheirtextbooks.IntheUS,bookc

16、ompanieswillcometoschoolsandbuyusedbooks.Theythenresellthemtonewstudentsthefollowingyearatalowerprice.AhighschooltextbookintheUScanhaveuptoeightownersbeforeitisnolongerinagoodenoughconditiontobeused,accordingtoXinhua.Thebookcanthenberecycled.InChina,accordingtotheNationalPressandPublicationAdministr

17、ation,studentsacrossthecountrybuy2.8billionnewtextbookseveryyear.Ifthestudentsofthefollowingyearcouldreusethesetextbooks,itwouldsaveover20billionyuaneachyear.Thatsenoughmoneytobuild40,000primaryschools,ChinaDailynoted.PrimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudentsinseveralChinesecitiesarereusingmusic,arts,scien

18、ceandITtextbooks.Thatsbecausestudentsdon5thavetotakedownmanynotesintheirtextbooksforthesesubjects,whichmakesthemsuitableforreusing.However,these_books)nlyaccountforatinypartofthetotalnumberoftextbooks.Asthereisnogoodwayforredistributing(再分配)second-handtextbooks,mosttextbooksstillendupaswaste,thePape

19、rreported.Changesincurricula(課程)alsomakeithardtoreusetextbooks.Tmamongthefirstgroupofstudentstotakeclassesaftertherecentcurricularreform(改革),soIhavetobuynewtextbooksthatprevious(之前的)studentsdidntuse,”SunRun,ahighschoolstudentfromHangzhou.ThoughChinahasmetdifficultiesonthewaytoreusingtextbooks,thegov

20、ernmentneedtodosomethingtopushthesecond-handtextbookbusinessintheschools.Weshouldgoaheadwiththeprojectforthefuturedevelopment.HowdobookcompaniesintheUShelpstudentsreusetextbooks?Theymakenewbooks.Theyrepairusedbooks.Theycarrythemtorubbishstation.Theybuyusedbooksandthensellthem.Howdoesthewritershowthe

21、importanceofreusingtextbooksinPara.3?A.Byusingnumbers.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byaskingquestions.D.Bytellingstories.WhatdotheunderlinedwordsinPara.5referto?A.Allthereusedtextbooks.Allthenewtextbooks.Thesecond-handtextbooks.Music,arts,scienceandITtextbooks.Whatcanweinfer(推測(cè))fromtheabovepassage?Chinadidbe

22、tterinreusingoldtextbooksthantheUS.Throwingoldtextbooksisawasteofmoneyandpaper.ItseemsthatChinamakesalittleprogressinreusingoldtextbooks.SunRunhasalreadyreusedthetextbooksbecauseoftherecentcurricula.答案:16.B17.D18.A19.A20.C21.B22.D23.C24.B25.A26.D27.D28.A29.D30.C2020年浙江省寧波市海曙區(qū)初中學(xué)業(yè)水平模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀理解閱讀下面

23、材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A)DANFIELDSCHOOLNOTICEBOARDSavingWaterWeek14-18MayEntertheDanfieldSchoolstudentcompetitionBydesigningaposterthatencourageseveryonetosavewater.TwoprizeswillbegivenforeachYearlevelPreptoYear6.Judgingforprizeswillbebasedonideasforsavingwaterexcitinguseofcolorgooddesign.Entra

24、ncefeeis$1.Collectyourpaperfromyourteacher.CompletedposterstotheOfficeby10May.PastersmustbeonwhitesA3orA4paper.Allentriesdisplayedinthelibarayfrom1-16May.WinnersannouncedatAssemblyon18MayintheGym.WinningpostersshownintheTownHallfrom21-25May.Prizesincludecaps,drinkbottlesandbooks.TOC o 1-5 h zTheSavi

25、ngWaterWeekisin.JanuaryB.MarchC.MayD.AugustTheschoolnoticeintroducesallinformationEXCEPTthe.entrancefeeB.winnerprizesC.postersizeD.posterpagesDotpoints(獨(dú)立點(diǎn))havebeenusedinthistexttoshow.A.whocanenterthecompetitionB.howwinningposterswillbechosenC.whatthenextcompetitionwillbeD.wheretheposterswillbeshow

26、n【答案】21.C22.D23.BB)Musicplaysanimportantroleinlife.Somepeoplemightliketolistentomusicwhilestudying.Whatkindofmusicisyourfavorite?Whatkindofmusiccouldbehelpful?AnexperimentdonewithBritishworkersfoundthatlisteningtoclassicalmusicatworkcanimproveonesefficiency效率)by15percent.Aprevioussurveyof2,000Britis

27、hworkersfoundthathalfofthemusuallylistentomusiconthejob.Someoftheirbossesencouragethemtodoso,whileothersareagainstit,believingithurtsworkperformance.Britishpsychologist(心理家)BeckySpelmandidanexperimenttofindoutifbackgroundmusichurtsorimprovesefficiency.Intheexperiment,fourofficeworkerswereaskedtocopy

28、two600-wordsetsofsonglyrics.Thegroupworkedonthefirstsetwithnomusicplayingandworkedonthesecondsetwithclassicalmusicplayinginthebackground.Ittookthemanaverage(平均)timeof20minutesand59secondstofinishthefirstset.Theaveragetimeforthesecondsetwas17minutesand42seconds.Thedifferencewasthreeminutesand17second

29、s,or15percent.Classicalmusiccanworkasakindofwhitenoise,accordingtoSpelman.Whitenoiseisamixtureofsoundswithdifferentfrequencies(頻率).Itcanhelppeoplestayfocused(精力集中的).Infact,aslongasthemusichasaregularbeat,itcanhelpusslowourheartrateandstaycalm.Thismakesiteasierforustofocusonwhatweredoing,Spelmansaid.

30、HowmanyBritishworkersinthesurveylikelisteningtomusiconthejob?A.59.B.2000.C.1000.D.600.WhatdidBeckySpelmansexperimentfindout?Popmusicismorehelpfulthanclassicalmusic.Classicalmusiccouldimproveefficiencyonthejob.Backgroundmusichasnoeffectontheworkingteam.Thereisnodifferencebetweentwoteamsintheexperimen

31、t.Accordingtothepassage,whatkindofmusiccanhelppeoplestaycalm?A.Themusicwhichhasaregularbeat.B.Themusicwhichisloudandnoisy.C.Themusicwhichhasthesamebeat.D.Themusicwhichischeerfulandsoulful.Whatistheoveralltoneofthispassage?B.Personalandscientific.Upsetandpersonal.C.Informativebutsilly.D.Scien,tifican

32、dinformative.【答案】24.C25.B26.A27.Dflyingcarswhichmightnotbetoofarfromreality.By20301/4sharedpassengermilestraveledonAmericasroadscouldbeinself-drivingcars.ItsbelievedeightoutoftenpeoplewillbeusingRobo-taxisincitieswhereavailableby2035.Sharingjourneyswillalsobemorepopular.Allthesecouldreducethenumbero

33、fcarsoncitystreetsby60%,emissions(排放)by80%,androadaccidentsby90%.Uber(優(yōu)步)spendsmuchmoneyintheflyingcars.LosAngeles,Dallas,andsomestatesinAustraliacouldseetestflightswithinacoupleofyears-butthesecross-cityflightsneedchangestoairtrafficcontrolsystems,whichwillprobablytakelongertodevelopthantheflyingca

34、rsthemselves.Travelingacrosscountrycouldbemuchquicker,too.Chinaisleadingtheworldinhigh-speedbullettrainsthatareabletotravelover400kilometersperhour.Butforhigh-speedtravel,theHyperloopcouldleavebullettrainsinthedust.Thelackofairresistance(阻力)meanspodscouldreachspeedsofover1,000kilometersperhour.Inthe

35、air,themakersofsupersonicjets超(音速射流)arepromisingtoreducetraveltimes,too.Arionwantstocarry12passengersat1.4timesthespeedofsound-about60%fasterthantypicalaircrafttoday,andrivalBoomhopestobeflyingitssupersonicairlinerby2023,carrying55passengersupto2.2timesthespeedofsound.Althoughsomepeoplethinktheseide

36、asarenotpracticalandexpensivebecausetherearemanytechnicalchallenges,techandengineeringcompaniesarestilltryingtosolvetheproblemsandpromisetopropelusintothefuture.Howfastcanthehigh-speedbullettrainsinChinatravel?60%fasterthantypicalaircraft.B.Over400kilometersperhourC.Lessthan1,000kilometersperhour.D.

37、1.4timesthespeedofsound.Whichwordissimilartotheunderlinedwordpopelinthelastparagraph?A.PushB.Divide.C.Lift.D.Throw.Howdoesthewritershowthattraveltimeswillbereduced?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Byusingachart.C.Byexplainingthemeaning.D.Bycomparingnumbers.Inwhichcolumncouldyouprobablyfindtheabovepassage?A.Home

38、News.B.LocalCulture.C.Science&Technology.D.Art&Entertainment【答案】28.B29.A30.D31.C(D)Melfoundawalletonherwaybackhome.Shepickeditupandlookedinside.Therewasfivehundreddollarsinit.Fivehundreddollars!Melthoughtaboutthebikeshewanted.Shehadaskedhermumforone,whichwouldcost460dollars,buthermumsaidtheyhadnomon

39、ey.Mellookedaround.Noonehadseenherwiththewallet.Sheputitintoherschoolbagandranhomefast.Whenshegothome,sheputthewalletinhertreasurebox.However,therewasoneproblem.Howcouldshetellherparentswhereshegotthemoney?ThenMelrememberedtheprizeofthesciencecompetitionwasfivehundreddollars.Shewasgoodatscience.Shew

40、ouldtellherparentsshehadwonit.Thenextday,Melrushedhomefromschool.Shewasjustabouttotellhermotherthegoodnewswhenhermothersaid,“Ihadenoughmoneyleftoverthisweekforatreat.Iboughtsomestrawberries.Youcanhaveone.Melsnewsdartedbackinsideher,likeamothintoadarkcorner.Whatifhermotherhadlostherwalletandsomeoneha

41、dkeptit?Theymightnothaveanyfoodforweeks!Melrantoherroom.Sheopenedthetreasureboxandtookthewallettohermother.“Ifoundthis.shesaid.“Ithasfivehundreddollarsinit.“Wow!saidhermother.“Fivehundreddollars!Shelookedinsidethewallet.“ItcouldbeMrsMakas.shesaid.“Shelivesdowntheroad.Wellhavetotakeittoherrightnow.”M

42、rsMakawasverypleasedtogetherwalletback.“Thismoneyistogetmyeyesfixed,orIwillgoblind.”shesaid.ShegavetwentydollarstoMel,butMelrefusedAfterthat,MelandMrsMakaweregoodfriends.MelhelpedMrsMakamakeagardenandMrsMakashowedMelhowtomakeclaypots(粘土鍋).Oneday,MrsMakasaid,“Mel,myclaypotwonaprize.1000dollarsandared

43、bike!Icantrideabike.Wouldyoulikeit?”HowmuchmoneydidMelfindinthewallet?$460.B.$500.C.$700.D.$1000.WhatcanyouinferaboutMelfromtheunderlinedsentence?B.Melwasafraid.Melwasworried.C.Melwasembarrassed.D.Melwasinterested.Whatkindofwritingistheabovepassage?A.Anemail.Anewsreport.D.Ashortstory.Anadvertisement

44、.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheabovepassage?A.Seeingisbelieving.Dowellandhavewell.C.Nopains,nogains.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.答案】32.B33.C34.D35.BE)Becauseofthenewcoronaviruspneumonia(新冠肺炎NCP),mostofpeoplearefamiliarwithamancalledZhongNanshan.In2020,NCPbrokeoutinWuhan.ZhongtoldthepublicnottogotoWuhan,buth

45、ewentthereimmediately.Althoughheisveryold,heisstillstrugglingonthefrontline.Heneverseemstobeafraid.ZhongNanshanwasborninNanjingin1936andgrewupinGuangzhou.In1955,ZhongwenttoBeijingMedicalCollegetostudymedicine.Aftergraduatingin1960,hestayedattheschooltoteachandreturnedtoGuangzhouin1971topracticemedic

46、ine.In1979,.Atthattime,hehadachancetolearnintheUnitedKingdom.HerushedtotheUniversityofEdinburghMedicalSchoolandtheDepartmentofRespiratoryMedicineattheUniversityofLondonforfurtherstudy.,thefirstproblemhemetwaslanguage.,hedidalotofhardwork.Inthefirstfewmonths,hespentonehourpracticingEnglishlisteningat

47、night.Zhongrecalled“Ilistenedtothetapeoverandoveragainandtookalotofnotes.Afterlisteningandwriting,mylisteningskillsimproved.Afterthemostdifficultproblemwassolvedherestwaseasiertohandle.InaninterviewwithCCTV,Zhongalsosharedasecret.TopracticeEnglish,hewrotetohisfatherinEnglish.InadditiontoreplyinginEn

48、glish,hisfatheralsosentZhongsletterbackandmarkedeachsentencewitharedpenwheretheexpressionwasnotappropriateandwhereitwasunclear.Lastingformorethanayear,Zhongslisteningandwritingabilitieswererapidlyimproved,andhecouldcommunicatewiththeforeignersfluently.“Nevertoooldtolearn.”Zhonghasreceivedmanyhonorsi

49、nhislife,buthestillhasnotstoppedhisstudyandwork.Untilnow,NCPhasoccurred,andZhonghasnotstoppedhisresearch.Lifeislimited,butlearningisendless.WhatistherightorderforthelifeofZhongaccordingtotheabovepassage?ZhongreturnedtoGuangzhouandpracticedmedicine.ZhongstruggledinthefrontlinetofightagainstNCP.Zhongw

50、enttoBeijingMedicalCollegetostudymedicine.ZhongwasborninNanjingandgrewupinGuangzhou.ZhongwenttotheUnitedKingdomtostudyfurther.dceabB.deacbC.dacebD.dcaebWhatdoestheunderlinedphrase“therestinParagraph4referto?A.Therestofskills.B.Therestofnotes.Therestofproblems.D.Therestoftapes.Wherecanwebestput“Zhong

51、wasinaturningpointinhislife.inParagraph3?A.B.C.D.39.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?NCPbrokeupinWuhanandexpandedquicklyin2020.Peopleshouldneverstoplearninginspiteoftheirages.ZhongNanshantaughtpeoplehowtoprotectagainstNPC.ZhongNanshandidalottofightagainstNCPin2020.40.Whichonecouldbethebesttitlefor

52、thepassage?A.ATrueHeroB.AnExperiencedTeacherC.AnOldManD.ATerribleDisease【答案】36.D37.C38.A39.B40.A浙江省寧波市海曙區(qū)2019屆初中學(xué)業(yè)水平模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀理解(本題有15小題,每小題2分,共計(jì)30分)閱讀下面材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(A)Asyougothroughlifeyoullsee.Wearemorethanweare.ThereissomuchthatwedontWeareone.understand.Weareone.Andtheonlythingw

53、eknowisthingsWeareone,youandI.dontalwaysgoasthewayweWeareliketheseaand.planned.Allthewisdomtogreet.Butyoullseeeveryday.Allthecouragethatyouneed.Thatwellneverturnaway.Youwillfindwhenyousee.WhenitseemsallyourdreamscomeWeareone.undone,Weareone.Wewillstandbyyourside.Thepassageaboveisprobably.A.asongB.al

54、etterC.adiaryD.anoticeThebestwordfortheblankcouldbeaccordingtotherhyme(韻律).A.landB.birdC.skyD.worldThenameofthispassagecouldbe“”.B.WeAreOneA.NeverTurnAwayC.ByYourSideD.PlanYourDream(B)MilliewantstowriteaboutthechangesinSunshineTownforherSTEMprojectandnowisinterviewingMr:Chen,whoknowsalotaboutSunshin

55、eTown.Millie:DoyouknowSunshineTownverywell,Mr.Chen?Mr.Chen:Sure.IvelivedheresinceIwasborn.Millie:Haveyouevermovedhouse?Mr.Chen:Yes.Ifirstlivedinthenorthernpartoftownwithmyparents.WhenIgotmarriedin1965,mywifeandImovedtwoblocksawayandwehavelivedinthisareasincethen.Millie:Hasthetownchangedalotovertheye

56、ars?Mr.Chen:Yes!Weonlyhadsomesmallrestaurantsandshopsyearsago.Andwehadapostofficeandacinemainthetowncenter.Nowthegovernmenthasturnedpartofthetowncenterintoanewpark.Wehaveanewtheatreandalargeshoppingmall,too.Millie:Waspollutionaproblemthen?Mr.Chen:Yes,itwas.TherewasonceasteelfactoryneartheSunshineRiv

57、er.Theyoftenputthewasteintotheriver.Laterthegovernmentrealizedtheproblemandtookactiontoimprovethesituation.Nowtheriverismuchcleaner.Millie:Doyouthinklifeisbetternow?Mr.Chen:Well,insomewaysitis.Itcouldbenicetohaveabeautifulmodemtown.However,mostofmyoldfriendshavemovedaway.Ithasbecomeimpossibleforusto

58、seeeachotherasoftenasbefore.WeusedtoplaycardsandChinesechesstogether.NowIfeelabitlonelyfromtimetotime.Anyway,itisgoodtoseetheamazingchangesinthetown.WhydocsMilliewanttointerviewMr.Chen?A.ToknowthehistoryofSunshineTown.B.Tofindwaystogetridofpollution.C.Toknowmoreabouthisgrandparents.D.Towriteaboutcha

59、ngesofSunshineTown.WhatdidSunshineTownusetobelike?Ithadanoldtheatreandalargeshoppingmall.Theriverusedtobebadlypollutedbyasteelfactory.Thetowncenterwasturnedintoanewpark.Itwasfullofbigrestaurantsandshops.WhatdoesMr.Chenprobablymeanbysaying“Well,insomewavsitisHelikeslivinginSunshineTownverymuch.Heisno

60、tgladtoseetheamazingchangesinthetown.Hefeelssadbecausemostofhisfriendshavemovedaway.Heonlythinksitmaynotbenicetohaveamoderntown.WhatcouldbethetitleforMilliesreportafterthisinterview?TheAmazingChangesofSunshineTown.TheOldAgesofSunshineTown.TheMostPopularManofSunshineTown.TheUnforgettableExperienceinS

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