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江蘇省無錫市梁溪區(qū)2021-2023年中考英語一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2023年江蘇省無錫市梁溪區(qū)中考一模英語試題三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在每小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)A25.Thispostercanbemostprobablyseen____________.A.ataschool B.inacompany C.atacinema D.inasupermarket26.Onthatday,peoplewillbeprovidedwith_______________.A.popcorn B.blankets C.3-Dglasses D.lawnchairs27.IfMax,astudentoftheschool,goestoseethefilmwithherparents,theywillpay_________.A.$7 B.$9 C.$12 D.$14BFriendshipisoneofthemostwonderfulpartsofhumanlife.Friendsshareinyourhappinessasyoumakeachievements.Whenyoufeelblue,theywillbethesunshinetowarmyourheartandbringyoulaughter.Withitsuniversalsignificance,thethemeoffriendshipisquitepopularinbothChineseandWesternliterature.Let'sappreciatethefollowingtwopoems.FarewelltoPrefectDubyWangBoYou'lllavethetownwalledfarandwide,Formist-veiledlandbyriverside.Ifeelonpartingsadanddrear,Forbothofusarestrangershere.Ifyouhavefriendswhoknowyourheart,Distancecannotkeepyoutwoapart,Atcrossroadswherewebidadieu,Donotlooktearfulaswomendo!Wordbank:farewell(告別)hoe(鋤地)blade-end(刃端)plod(慢走)ATimetoTalkbyRobertFrostWhenafriendcallstomefromtheroadwhenafriendcallstomefrom+heroadAndslowshishorsetoameaningwalk,Idon'tstandstillandlookaroundOnall+hehillsIhaven'thoed,AndshoutfromwhereIam,whatisit?'No,notasthereisatimetotalk.Ithrowmyhoeinthesoftground,Blade-endupandfivefeettall,Andplod:IgouptothestonewallForafriendlyvisit.28.Whichpartofamagazineisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Schoollife. B.Internationalnews.C.Historystudy. D.Culturalcommunication.29.ATimetoTalkshowsthereadersthemomentof______________.A.avisitfromafriend B.acalltoafarmerC.afarewelltoafriend D.awalkonafarm30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetwopoems?①Thefarmerisbusywithhisjobsohehasnotimetotalk.②Friendshipisverystrongandevendistancecannotbreakit.③WangBowrotethispoemtoastrangerwhowouldlivefaraway.④Thefarmerwillputhisworkasideandenjoythetimewithhisfriend.A.①② B.①③ C.②④ D.③④CItwastheannualcleaningdayforthefamily.Johnandhismomwerebusycleaningthehouse.Theycleanedupstairs,downstairs,insideandoutsideuntileverythingwasspotless.Then,John'smomnoticedanoldchair.ThatfadedandwornchairwasforJohn'sgrandpa.“John,comeandhelpme."John'smomsaid."We'lltakethechairtothecurb(路邊).Thegarbagetruckispickinguponourblocktomorrow.”Astheytriedtomovethechair,John'sgrandpasawwhatwashappening."No!"Hecried.“Youcan'ttakemychair.”“Butit'ssoold…"John'smomargued.“We'llbuyyouanewone.”“No,”hepersisted,tryingtopushhischairbackintoplace.John'smomfinallyletgoofthechairandlefttheroom.Slowly,theoldmansankintohischairandclosedhiseyes.“Grandpa,whywon'tyouletusgetridofthechair?”Johnasked.“Youdon'tunderstand,John."Hisgrandpashookhisheadandsaid,"IsatinthischairwithyourgrandmarightherewhenIaskedhertomarryme.AndIsatinthischairthenightyourfatherwasborn.Manyyearslater,”pausedforawhile,Grandpacontinued,"Isatinthischairwhenthedoctorcalledandtoldmethatyourgrandmawasill.Iwaslostwithouther,butthechairgavemecomfortandwarmth."Theoldman'svoicechangedasherecalledthatfatefulday“Iunderstandnow.”Johnlookedathisgrandpaandsaid,“thisisnotjustanyoldchair.Itismorelikeafriend.”“Yes,”henodded.“We'vegonethroughalottogether.”However,thatnight,whenJohnandhisgrandpawereasleep,John'sparentscarriedthechairoutside.Itwasastarlessnight.SnowfellsilentlyfromtheblackskyandcoveredGrandpa'schairinablanketofwhite.Thenextmorning,Johnwaswokenbythegarbagetruckpullinguptothehouse.Herundownstairsandfoundthesnow-coveredchairstoodhelplesslyatthecurb,abouttobepulledaway.“Wait!Stop!”Johnyelledandrushedoutside.Thetremendousnoisesweresuddenlystopped.Hethenranbackinsideandcried,“Mom,youcan'tthrowoutgrandpa'schair.Itislikealoyalfriendthathaswitnessedthemostimportantmomentsinhislife!”Hearingthis,John'smomlookedatGrandpaandslowlywalkedtowardshim,“I'msorry…Ijustdidn'trealizehowmuchitmeanttoyou.”Togethertheycarefullymovedawaythesnowonthechair,heaveditbackinsideandplaceditnexttothefireplacetodry.John'smomsteppedback,asifseeingthechairfortheveryfirsttime.“Mm.Iguessitdoesgivetheroomacertaintouchofcharacter,”shemurmured.Everybodylaughed.Lovedoeshavemagic,astheyputit.31.Theunderlinedpart“thatfatefulday”referstothedaywhen_____________.A.Fatherwasborn B.thecouplefellinlovewitheachotherC.Grandmawasterriblyill D.GrandpaaskedGrandmatomarryhim32.WhenJohnfoundthegarbagetruckoutside,hemostprobablyfelt·A.ashamed B.crazy C.surprised D.nervous33.Whichisthebesttitleforthestory?A.ThroworKeep? B.Grandpa'sOldChairC.ForgetorRecall? D.Grandpa'sLoyalFriendDFormanyanimals,anislandcanbeagreatplacetolive.Waterallaroundkeepsbigpredatorsaway.Butislandshavetheirowndangers.Foodandwaterarelimited.Astormorvolcanocaneasilywipeoutawholepopulationorchangethelandinbigways.Ifapredator(likecatsorrats)doesarrive,there'snoescape.Thesechallengescancauseislandanimalstoevolve(進化)quitedifferentlyfromtheirmainlandancestors(祖先).So,islandsaroundtheworldarehometorarespeciesfoundnowhereelse.TheGalapagosareagroupofsmallvolcanicislandsinthePacificOcean,600miles(966km)westofEcuador.Whentheseislandsfirsterupted(噴發(fā))fromthesea,theywereemptyoflife.Overtime,plantseedsblewordriftedthere.Birdsarrived,bringingmoreseeds.Tortoisesandiguanas(鬣蜥)floatedoveronlogs.WhenscientistCharlesDarwinvisitedtheGalapagosin1835,henoticedsomethinginteresting.Manyoftheislandshadsimilaranimals-iguanas,landtortoises,smallbirds.Buttheseanimalswereabitdifferentoneachisland.Ononeisland,birdscalledfincheshadlong,narrowbeaks-rightforcatchingbugs.Butonthenextisland,thefincheshadshort,strongbeaks.Thatislandhadmoreseeds,andfewerbugs.Eachtypeoffinchhadabeakthatmatchedthemostcommonfoodonitsisland.Hefoundsimilardifferencesinthetortoisesandiguanas.Afterthinkingaboutthisformanyyears,Darwin'sobservationsledhimtoastartlingnewidea.Herealizedthateachfamilyofanimalsprobablysharedacommonancestor-theoriginalbirdsorturtleswhoflewordriftedthere.Gradually,astheyspreadtodifferentislands,theyoungwithtraitsthatbestsuitedthefoodonthatislanddidbetter.Butsinceeachislandwasdifferent,thebirdsorturtlesoneachislandevolvedslightlydifferenttraits.Hecalledthisidea“naturalselection”.Darwin'sideaexplainedmorethanjusttheGalapagos.Italsoexplainswhyislandsaresooftenhometounusualanimals.Islandsseparateanimalsfromothersoftheirkindandpresentthemwithnewchallenges.Thoseanimalsthatdobestonanislandmaynotbethesameoneswhodidbestonthemainland.Soovertime,theybecomedifferent.34.Thewritingpurposeofthispassageis__________________.A.tointroducetheformoftheGalapagosB.totellastoryaboutCharlesDarwinC.toexplaintheimportanceoftheenvironmentD.todiscoverthesecretsofislandanimals35.Thefollowingsentencewouldbestbeplacedattheendof____________.Thisisoftenthewayplantsandanimalscomeandliveonislands.A.Paragraph1 B.Paragraph2C.Paragraph3D.Paragraph436.Whatcanwelearnabout“naturalselection”?A.Itprovedislandsaretheperfecthometodifferentanimals.B.ItwasusedtodescribesomespecialanimalstheGalápagos.C.Itannouncedtheresultoftheresearchoncertainislandanimals.D.ItwasnamedaftertheislandswhereDarwinformedhisdiscovery.37.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Mainlandanimalsneverevolvefortherearefewerdangersaround.B.Bigislandanimalscangetsmallersincetheyhavelimitedfoodonislands.C.Darwinfirstmistookdifferentfinchesfortotallyunrelatedkindsofanimals.D.TheGalapagoswereconsideredasanaturallaboratorytodospecialresearch.2022年江蘇省無錫市梁溪區(qū)中考一模英語試題三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在每小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)APuff,themagicdragon,livedbythesea,AndplayedintheautumnfoginalandcalledHonalee.LittleJackiePaperlovedthatmagicPuff,Andbroughthimfeathersandglueandotherfancystuff.Togethertheywouldtravelonaboatwithsail.JackiekeptalookoutonPuff’sgianttail.Kingsandprinceswouldgreetwhenevertheycame.AllshipsloweredflagswhenPuffshoutedouthisname.Adragonlivesforeverbutnotsolittleboys.Paintedwingsandgiants’ringsmakewayforothertoys.Onegreynightithappened,JackiePapercamenomore.Andtheboyslowlyforgotthehappyhoursasbefore.Withouthislife-longfriend,Puffcouldnotbe▲.SoPuff,thatpowerfuldragon,sadlywentintohiscave.Oh,(Repeat)25.Thereadingmaterialismostprobablya_________.A.poem B.play C.song D.novel26.Whichofthefollowingwordsisthemostsuitablefor▲?A.bored B.scared C.modest D.brave27.WhatisPuffaccordingtothereadingmaterial?AThehappytimespentasanadult. B.Thehappytimespentasachild.C.Thehardtimespentasanadult. D.Thehardtimespentasachild.BStepsintheDesignProcessIdentify(設定)aproblemThefirststepinthedesignprocessistosetaproblem.Supposeyourpet’stoyisbehindabigpieceoffurniture.It’stooheavytomove,andyoucan’treach.You’vejustidentifiedaproblem.Youneedtogetthetoyback.Youcouldusealongsetoftongstopickuptheobject.ProposeasolutionThenextstepistothinkofpossiblesolutions.Solutionsareideastosolvetheproblem.Whataresomeideasthatcouldhelpsolveyourproblem?Pickthebestonetotry.Talktopeople,watch,anddoresearch.Whatmaterialsareneeded?Aretheyathand?Arethereanyrisks?BuildamodelBuildamodeltotestyourideas.Amodelhelpsyouunderstandhowyoursolutionworks.Howmuchwoulditcosttomake?YoucouldputsomethingstickyattheendofameterstickandtrytogettheobjectYoucoulduseameterstickwithamagnetonastringtoattracttheobject.TestthedesignInventorstesttheirdesignbyaskingquestions.Doestheinventiondowhatitwasdesignedtodo?Why?Whynot?Asmartinventoralsoasksotherstotesttheinventionandthenlistenstothem.Iftheinventiondoesnotwork,theinventorwouldhavetorevise(修改)ituntilheissatisfied.ExplainthedesignFinallyyoucommunicatehowyousolvetheproblem.Communicationcanbelikeashowandtell.Youcanalsousegroupdiscussions,writtenreports,andpictures.Ifyou’vemadeaproductyouwanttosell,younameitandadvertiseit.28.Thepageaboveismostlikelytobetakenfroma_________.A.tourists’guide B.students’book C.dailynewspaper D.sciencemagazine29.Whatproblemarethethreesolutionsdesignedtosolve?A.Togetsomethingyoucan’treach. B.Tomakeiteasiertodroplitterintothebin.C.Toattractthelongmetrestick. D.Toplayatrickonyourfavouritepet.30.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofthestepsbetweenIdentifyaproblemandExplainthedesigninthebox?A. B. C. D.CAtlastthegirlsgotAnnetoplaytheLilyGirl.Asbiggirlsofthirteen,goingonfourteen,thegirlshadlearnedthepoemthewinterbeforeandwouldtrysomethingromantic.ItwasAnne’sideatoplayElaine,theLilyGirl.They’dsetaboatoffcarryingElaineandletitfloattothelowerland.Theothergirlshadnocouragetofloatdownaloneandthey’dneverbedeadenough.“Well,I’llbeElaine,”Annewaspersuaded(說服)nottomindherhairandshelaydown,withclosedeyesandaflowerinherhands.Theboatwaspushedoff.Thegirlsheadedforthebridge,throughthewoods,anddowntotheplace,wheretheyweretoreceivetheLilyGirl.Anneenjoyedtheromanceatfirst.Thensomethingnotromanticatallhappened-theboatbegantoleakandthewaterwaspouringin.Itdidnottakeherlongtorealizethattheboatwouldgodownsoon.Annecouldn’tswim.Shewassofrightened.JustthentheboatbumpedintoapileandAnnemanagedtoclimbup,toaplacewithnowayofgettingupordown.Theboatsank.Thegirlssawitdisappear.WithnodoubttheythoughtAnnewentdownwithit,andtheyscreamedandranoffforhelp.Annewasstillhangingonthere.Minutespassedby,eachseeminganhourtoher.Justasshecouldn’tholdonanymore,GilbertBlythecameinaboat!“Howonearthdidyougetthere?”Withoutwaitingforananswerhepulledclose,heldouthishandandhelpedherdown.Anneexplainedwhathappened,tryingnottolookathim.GilberttookAnnetotheland.Annethankedhimandturnedaway.ButGilbertalsojumpedfromtheboatandasked,“Can’twebefriends?I’msorryImadefunofyourhair...”Hearingthis,Anne’sheartgaveaquicklittlebeat.Butthatsceneoftwoyearsbeforecamebackasifithappenedyesterday.Gilbertcalledhercarrots!She’dneverforgivehim!“No,”shesaidcoldly,“Ishallneverbefriendswithyou,GilbertBlythe.Idon’twanttobe!”“Allright,then!”Gilbertjumpedbackintohisboat,“I’llneveraskyoutobemyfriendsagain,AnneShirley.”Anneheldherheadveryhigh,butshehadastrangefeelingafterGilbertleft.Shewouldrathersitdownandhaveagoodcry.—TakenfromAnneofGreenGables31.HowdidAnnefeelaccordingtothelastfourparagraphs?A.Doubtfulbutthenproud. B.Scaredandalittlecold.C.Angrybutthenregretful. D.Madandalittlenervous.32.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?A.Thepoem,whichthegirlslearntinclass,wasbasedonasadstory.B.Thevillage,whichthegirlslivedin,wasnearariveratthefootofahill.C.Gilbert,whousedtobeAnne’sfriend,wasgoodatplayingtricksonothers.D.Thegirls,whorefusedtobeElaine,discussedwheretolettheboatfloatbefore.33.Whichisthebesttitleforthestory?A.AnUnluckyLilyGirl B.AFoolishMistakeC.AnImaginativeGame D.ARomanticBoatDIfyouarelookingtogetabetterunderstandingoftheworldaroundyou,chemistryistheperfectsubjecttostudy.It’sastudyofmatter(物質(zhì)),itsproperties—waysinwhichitbehavesinspecialconditions,andhowitinteractswitheverythingaroundit.Attheheartofallthediscoveries,suchasmedicine,cooking,andseveralotherareas,isoneimportanttablethatorganizeselementsbasedontheiratomicnumberandchemicalproperties:theperiodictable.Althoughthefirstperiodictablewaspublishedin1869,itwasaworkinprogressforhundreds,ifnotthousandsofyears.Sinceancienttimes,peoplehavebeeninterestedinelementssuchasgold,tin,ironandcopper(whicharewrittenasAu,Sn,FeandCuinthetable)intheirnaturalforms.Theyweredugupfromthegroundandusedtomakejewelry,guns,coins,andmanyotherthings.Overtime,peoplebecamemorecuriousaboutthesemetalsandhowtheyweremadeup.InancientGreece,Aristotleandotherphilosopherssaidthingsweremadefromtheelementsofearth,water,fireandair.Foryears,thisideawasaccepted.ThenpeoplebegantoconsiderthisideaagainduringtheAgeofEnlightenment.In1661,IrishscientistRobertBoyledescribedanelementassomethingthat“cannotbebrokendownintoasimplermatterbyachemicalreaction”.Overacenturylater,Antone-LaurentdeLavoisier,FatherofChemistry,wouldpublishthefirstmoderntextbookonchemistry.Init,helistedsomematterwhichhebelievedshouldbedividedaselementsintotwogroups:metalsandnon-metals.Althoughhisworkwasn’tcompletelycorrect,itrepresentedabigstepforwardatthattime.Overthenextcentury,scientistsstartedtodividetheelementsintodifferentgroupsdependingontheirpropertiesandatomicweights.However,itisRussianchemistDmitriMendeleevwhoisusuallybelievedasthefirstpersontomakeaperiodictable.Althoughotherscientistshadhandedintables,theywerefinallyrefusedbythescientificcommunitybecausetheywereshortofdetails.Mendeleevputalloftheelementsinaproperorderaccordingtotheiratomicmass.Hewasevensmartenoughtoleaveemptyspacesforelementswhichhadn’tbeendiscoveredatthetime.AlthoughMendeleev’speriodictablewasn’tperfect,itsetthewayororderwhichissimilartotheoneusedtoday.34.Whydidpeoplefirstbecomeinterestedinelements?A.Manypeoplewantedtobelikeascientist.B.Theywantedtousemetalstomakethings.C.Peopleinancienttimeswascrazyaboutscience.D.Theythoughtchemistryareusefulforeverything.35.ThewritermentionedAntonie-LaurentdeLavoisie_________.Atoadviseustorespectthegreatchemist B.toremindustopayattentiontohiscontributionC.torequireustocareaboutthehistory D.toencourageustodiscoverandthink36.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Theinfluenceofchemistryistheeasiesttoseeintherealworld.B.AristotlewasspokenhighlyofduringtheAgeofEnlightenment.C.Mendeleevcreatedthetableandmanyotherscientistsadmiredit.D.RobertBoylewastheonewhowrotedowneveryelementonEarth.37.Thispassageismainlyabout_________.A.howthetabledeveloped B.whenthetablefirstappearedC.whatthetableislike D.whythetableispopular2021年江蘇省無錫市梁溪區(qū)中考一模英語試題三、閱讀理解閱讀下面的短文,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在每小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(本大題共13小題,每小題2分,共26分)A25.Whichcountryprobablylikesreadingmostaccordingtothepicturesabove?A.TheUSA. B.India. C.China. D.Poland.26.Whathappenedin2020becauseoftheCoronavirusaccordingtothepicturesabove?A.Digitalbooksalesincreased30%inTurkey.B.57%ofFrenchreadersboughtphysicalbooks.C.Onlinelibrarymembershipsincreased50%inNewZealand.D.IntheUSA,physicalbookssalesdroppedfrom38%to33%.27.Thepicturesabovemaybetakenfrom________.A.ageographybook B.atouristguideC.amedicalmagazine D.aresearchreportBWeknowanimalshavefeelings.Theycanfeelfear.Wealsothinktheyfeellove,sincetheyhavestrongrelationshipswitheachother.Soareanimalfeelingsallsimilartoourown?Anddotheyhaveasenseofhumor?AParrotNamedBongoMarieSally’sparrotBongoMariedidn’tgetalongwithherotherparrot,Paco.Infact,Bongoclearlydidn’tlikePacoatall!Oneday,Sallycookedachickenfordinner.Shestartedtocutthechickenwithaknife.“Oh,no!Paco!”Bongosaidloudlyandlaughed.Sallylaughed,too,andsaid,“That’snotPaco.”“Oh…no,”saidBongo.Thistime,sheseemedtofeelblue.Thentheparrotlaughedatherownjoke.YogaDogJeanDonaldsonenjoysdoingyoga–andsodoesherdogBuffy.WhileJeandoesyogaBuffycarefullyplaceshertoysonJean’sbody.Ifatoyfalls,Buffyrunstoputitback.Doesthisbehaviorhaveanyrealpurpose?“Shethinksit’sfunny!”saysJean.AnimalLaughterCandogs“l(fā)augh”?Recentresearchshowsthatdogscantelleachotherwhentheywanttoplay.Theymakeaspecialsound–akindof“l(fā)augh”.PsychologistPatriciaSimonetrecordedthesound.Thenshe________toassess(評估)theirbehavior.“Allthedogsseemedtolikethelaugh,”saysSimonet.Sodoanimalshaveasenseofhumor?Iflaughterisaclue,thenperhapstheansweris“yes!”28.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitablefor“________”?A.playeditback B.laughedtodogsC.recordeditagain D.playedwithdogs29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.BongofeltsadwhenshesawPacowascooked.B.BuffylaughsatJeanDonaldsonwhenshedoesyoga.C.Todogs,thelaughisasignofaskingfriendstoplaytogether.D.Researchersbelieveanimalshavefeelingsallsimilartohumans.30.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Cananimalslaugh? B.Doanimalshavefeelings?C.Cananimalsbehavelikehumans? D.Doanimalshaveasenseofhumor?CAthomeduringsuppertime,Peteannounced,“BabaOlenawantsustocomeforEasterdinner.”Momshookherhead,“That’ssweet,butIdon’tthinkso.”Dadlaughed,“Iwouldn’twanttoseemrudeifIdidn’tlikehercooking.Canyoutellherthanksbutwealreadyhaveplans?”Petesighed.HisparentshardlyknewBabaOlena.Theydidn’tknowaboutherpastries(糕點)andfunnysayings.AlltheysawwasanUkrainianwomanwithstrangehairandayardfullofchickens.OnEasterSunday,theypassedBabaOlena’shouseastheyheadedforDixie’sDiner.Whentheyarrived,theyfoundthedinerwasdark,andnocarswereinfrontofit.“What?”saidDad.“They’realwaysopen!”“Nottoday,”Momsaid.“Guesswe’llbemakingsandwiches.”Acrossthestreet,BabaOlenasteppedoutofthehouse,wavingtothem.Peteshouted,“LookslikeBaba’sexpectingus.”“Wecan’tgothere,”Dadsaid,butBabawashurryingover.“Youcame!I’msohappy,”shesaid.“ThismorningIsawthedinerisclosedandthoughtmaybeyouwillcome.”Inside,Pete’sparentssatstiff(僵硬地)asyardstickswhileBabawasbusywithherpastrieshappily.Dadlookedatsomethingredonthetable.“What’sthis?”“Beet(甜菜)salad.Iusethejuiceformyhair.”BabaandPetesmiledateachother.“Andthis–”Shesetdownbowlsofwhatlookedlikelittlehalf-moonpastries–“isUkrainianstuffeddumplings.Thesehavecabbagefilling;thosehavepotato.Nocranetoday.”Mumlookedather,open-mouthed.Petelaughedandexplainedaboutthe“crane”chips.DadandMumlaughed,too.Mumtookasmallbite.“Delicious!”“Oh,goodyoulikeit.”Babasaid.BythetimeshecuttheroundEasterbread,everyonewastalking.“NowIseewhyPetewantedtoeathere,”Dadsaid.Mumnodded.“Andwhyhespeakshighlyofyounonstop.”LaterBababroughtoutthebasketofeggs.“It’sanoldUkrainiantraditiontoplaywithEastereggs,”shesaid.“See,Pete,holdyourstomine,endtoend,likethis.Theeggthatdoesn’tbreak,wins.”Peteheldhiseggready.“Ialreadywonsomething,”hesaid.(AdaptedfromEasterwithBabaOlena)31.WhenPetesighed,hemostlyfelt________.A.acceptable B.regretful C.nervous D.guilty32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“something”inthelastparagraphreferto(指代)?A.TheEasteregg. B.Thedeliciousdinner.C.Thefantasticday. D.Thetraditionalgame.33.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.BabaknewlittleaboutPeteandhisfamilymembers.B.Pete’sfamilyhaddinneratDixie’sDinereveryEaster.C.BabaoncehadaninterestingtalkaboutchipswithPete.D.PetealwayswenttospendSundayswithBabainherhouse.DJustasmusicandTV,thevideogameindustryhasitsbig-nameplayers.Tetrisissuchaformofentertainmentthatshowsnosignsofstoppinguptonow.Tetrisisplayedinwhat’scalledaMatrix–anemptyrectangleonascreen.Shapes(eachismadeupoffourequalsquares),calledTetriminos,fallintotheMatrix.It’stheplayer’sjobtoplaceeachTetriminosothatitformsanunbrokenhorizontalline(水平線)withothershapes.ATetrominocanbespunormovedhorizontally,butcan’tbeflipped(翻折).Whenastraightlineisformed,thesquaresinthelinedisappearandtheplayerwillberewarded.ThegameendswhentheTetriminospileupandreach

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