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中考英語時(shí)事閱讀第19期

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Passage1:閱讀理解“哪吒”之魔童降世

Passage2:任務(wù)型閱讀最美抗疫護(hù)士-張靜靜

Passage3:閱讀理解新冠肺炎暴發(fā)改變了人們的飲食習(xí)慣

Passage4:閱讀表達(dá)學(xué)會(huì)獨(dú)處,找回內(nèi)在的力量

Passage5:語法填空塑料的前世今生

Passage1:“哪吒”之魔童降世

Smashingbox-officerecordsinanimation(動(dòng)畫片),thefilm?NeZhahas

provedtobeadarkhorse,tippedtoliftuptheChinesefilmindustry,whichhas

experiencedaslowdowninthepastfivemonths.

Thefilm,whichtoppedthemainland'sticket-revenue(4攵入)chartsforfour

consecutive(連續(xù)的)days,hasgrossedmorethan800millionyuan($116million)

sinceithitdomestic(國內(nèi)的)theatersonFriday,accordingtolivebox-officetracker

Maoyan.

AsthefirsteverChineseanimatedfilmtobereleased(上映)intheImax

format,thefilmhasalsogeneratedapproximately54millionyuaninitsopening

weekend,settinganewImaxrecordforthebestopeningweekendofallanimated

filmsreleasedinChina.

LooselybasedontheMingDynasty(1368-1644)novelFengshen

Yanyi(TheInvestitureoftheGods),thefilmisaboutamythologicalfigure(神話人

物)whofightsagainstunfairdestiny(命運(yùn)).

The110-minutefilm,helmedby1980s-bomdirectorYangYu,betterknownas

Jiaozi("dumpling”),offersaretellingofthehouseholdtalethatwillstrikeachord(弓I

起共鳴)withamodernChineseaudience.

“Iwantedtochangethestereotypical(成見)tellingoftheoriginalstory.

Thisfilmisaboutanindividualwhofightsagainstprejudice(偏見)andsocial

exclusion,"saysYang.

Inthemovie,NeZhaisbomwitha"cursed(被詛咒的)destiny".Heis

unfairlytreatedbylocalvillagerswhobelievethatthenaughty,yetgood-hearted,

childwillgrowuptobeapublicthreat.Hisfather,LiJing,wasdepictedasanoble

manwhowouldsacrifice(犧牲)hisownlifetorescuehisson.

LiBaochuan,anexpertinanimationatHangzhouNormalUniversity,says

NeZhashowsthedevelopmentofanimationtechniquesinChinaandhasreducedthe

gap(差總巨)withtheworld'sbest.

AccordingtothedistributorsofNeZha,thefilmwillhaveEnglishsubtitles

(字幕)foroverseasmarkets.

l.WhoisthedirectorofthefilmNeZha?

A.MaoyanB.YangYuC.LiJingD.LiBaochuan

2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?

A.TheChinesefilmindustryhasexperiencedaslowdowninthepastfive

months.

B.NeZhahasgrossedmorethan800millionyuaninfourdays.

C.ThefilmintheImaxformathasearnedabout54millionyuaninitsopening

weekend.

D.ThefilmwasbasedontheQingDynastynovelFengshenYanyi.

3.Thewordreducedmeans.

A.widenedB.narrowedC.increasedD.raised

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?

A.NeZhaisathree-houranimationfilm.

B.Thefilmisaboutadumplingthatfightsagainstunfairdestiny.

C.NeZha'sfatherwouldsavehissonatthecostofhisownlife.

D.ThefilmNeZhawillonlyhaveChinesesubtitles.

參考答案:1-5BDBC

Passage2:最美抗疫護(hù)士-張靜靜

ZhangJingjing,33,waspassionate(熱衷于)abouthelpingothers.Sheworked

fortwomonthswithCOVID-19patientsaspartofamedicalteamfromShandong

provincethathadbeenassignedtoHuanggang,Hubeiprovince.

張最近剛完成任務(wù),回到山東。Sheentered14daysofroutinequarantine(檢疫)

inshandong.Shetestednegativeforthecoronavirusthreetimes.

ButonSundaymorning,justbeforetheendofherquarantine,Zhanghadaheart

attack.ShediedonMonday.Zhang'shusband,HanWentao,wasinSierraLeone,

WestAfrica,workingonconstructionprojectsthere.Theyhavea5-year-olddaughter.

WhenHanlearnedofhiswife'sheartattack,hetriedtoreturntoChinaquickly.

Butflightshadbeensuspendedbecauseofthepandemic.

Zhangwasinthefirstgroupof138medicalprofessionalswhotraveledtoHubei

onJan25tohelptreatCOVID-19patients.

Shewashailedbyherpatientsas"abeamoflightinthedarknight"theHubei

HealthCommissionsaidinanoticepublishedlateMondayonitswebsite.

Italsoexpresseditscondolencestoherfamily.Thecommissionwasjoinedin

expressionsofsadnessonlinebyalargenumberofChinesenetizens.

1.將文中劃線的句子翻譯成漢語。

2.將文中劃線的漢語句子翻譯成英語。

3.Wherewasherhusbandwhenshedied?

4.Whatwasshehailedas?

參考答案:

1.當(dāng)韓得知他妻子心臟病發(fā)作時(shí),他試圖盡快回到中國。

2.ZhangfinishedherassignmentrecentlyandreturnedtoShandong.

3.Zhang'shusband,HanWentao,wasinSierraLeone,WestAfrica.

4.Shewashailedbyherpatientsas"abeamoflightinthedarknight”

Passage3:Changingourdietinuncertaintimes

Manyofuseatpurelytosatisfyourappetitefordeliciousfood.Butduetothe

outbreakofthenovelcoronaviruspneumonia(NCP),manyChinesepeopleare

changingtheireatinghabits.

Duetobusyworkschedules,orderingsimpleandquickmealsonlineusedtobe

commonplace(尋常的)formanyyoungpeopleinChina.ZhangXiaoyan,a

30-year-oldfromNanjing,Jiangsuprovince,wasoneofthem.Shetypicallyateinthe

officeandseldomcookedathomeonweekdays.Evenonweekends,shewouldprefer

takeoutfood.ButamidtheNCPoutbreak,beingtrappedathomeforanextended(延

長的)periodhaschangedhereatinghabit.Now,sherollsuphersleevesandcooks

forherself."Cookingbymyselfsometimesisquitetime-demanding,butithelpsme

haveahealthydiet,“ZhangtoldChinaDaily.

Insteadofeatingatfastfoodchainsorrestaurants,cookingathomehasbecome

anationwidetrend.SomeevenregardsharingfoodvideosontheirWeChatMoments

atmealtimesas“aspecialwaytosayhellotoeachotherwhenface-to-facedinneris

notpossible/9notedChinaDaily.

Apartfromcookingathome,manyalsoeatseparatelyandadopt(采用)thehabit

ofusingservingchopsticksandspoons,orgongkuaiandgongshaoinChinese.

Influencedbycollectivism(集體主義),communaleatinghabitshavebeenapart

ofChinesecultureforcenturies.ForChinesepeople,eatingone'sowndishwouldbe

consideredrudeduringasocialgathering.Theytypicallyshareseveraldisheslaidout

inthecenterofatableandsometimesshareutensils(餐具)inthemealstoshowtheir

respectandcloseness.

Thoughitseemspolite,ifsindeedrisky.AccordingtoWorldHealth

Organization,foodborne(食物傳播的)diseasesarequitecommon,andsaliva(唾液)

isoneofthemostcommonwaysforthemtospread.SomanycitiesinChina,

includingBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou,havealreadylaunchedinitiatives(倡議)

forpeopletoorderseparatemeals.

“Healthyeatinghabitsandmaintaininggoodorderhavebecomerealissuesfor

us.It'srelatedtopeople'shealthandsafety,andit'salsoapersonalresponsibility

duringthepandemic(大流彳亍卜”notedGuangmingDaily.Thesearehabitsformed

amidthepandemic,butaslongastheyaregoodforourhealth,perhapsweshould

keepthemfromnowon.

l:HowhasZhangXiaoyan'seatinghabitchanged?

A.Sheeatssimpleandquickmealsmoreoften.

B.Shecooksmealsbyherselfathome.

C.Shenowordersmoretakeoutfood.

D.SheoftencopiesthemealsherfriendspostonWeChat.

2:WhatdoParagraphs5-7mainlytalkabout?

A.Howtochangecommunaleatinghabits.

B.Whychangingcommunaleatinghabitshelps.

C.Therelationshipbetweencultureandeatinghabits.

D.TherolecollectivismplaysinChineseeatinghabits

3:WhatdoesGuangmingDaily'squotetellus?

A.Eatinghabitshavealottodowithourhealth.

B.Safetyalwayscomesfirstineverysituation.

C.Peoplearewarnedthatfoodbornediseasesareontherise.

D.It'sdifficultfbrChinesepeopletobreakbadeatinghabits.

參考答案:BBA

Passage4:Stayinginsidetoinspire

LifehaschangedquicklysinceCOVID-19brokeoutworldwide.Manypeople

findthemselvesisolated(隔絕的)athome,boredandlonely.Butifwelookathistory,

therearemanygreatpeoplewhoproducedtheirbestworkwhentheywerealone.

AlbertEinstein,IsaacNewton,andJamesClerkMaxwell,threeofthegreatest

physicistsinhistory,workedbythemselvesmostofthetime.Theylearnedfrom

othersnotbyworkingwiththemdirectly,butbyreadingtheirpapersandbooks.

Americanphilosopher(哲學(xué)家)HenryThoreauisanotherexample.In1845,he

builtacabin(木屋)inthewoodsandlivedthereinsolitude(孤獨(dú))fortwoyears.

IsolationledtohisbookWalden,whichisaboutnature,simplicity(質(zhì)樸)andbeauty.

Ashewrote:"Ineverfoundthecompanion(陪伴)thatwassocompanionableas

solitude.[Itallowsyouto]beaColumbustowholenewcontinents(大陸)andworlds

withinyou,openingnewchannels,notoftrade,butofthought.

Oneadvantageofstayingalone,aswemayallfind,isthelackofdistractions(干

擾)?Indailylife,whenweneedtofbcus,evensmalltalkcanthrowusoffcourse.

Therefore,choosingtoisolateyourselffromtimetotimecanimproveyour

productivitygreatly.What'smore,oursensitivity(敏感)tocriticism(丑匕評(píng))from

otherscanstopourprogress.Wearebetteratexpressingourselvesandthinkingfreely

onourown.

AccordingtoBarbaraEss,anAmericanphotographer,isolationalsoforcesusto

payattentiontothedetailsoflifeandsurroundings(周圍環(huán)境)thatwewouldn't

normallysee.Thisspecialexperiencehelpsusthinkmoredeeplyaboutourselvesand

ourenvironment,whichleadstoevengreatercreativity.Greatworksproducedin

quarantine

WilliamShakespeare

In1606,whenaviral(病毒的)epidemichitLondon,allofthetheatersinthe

citywereforcedtoclose.Atthattime,EnglishplaywrightWilliamShakespeare(莎士

比亞)workedasanactoratTheKing'sMentheater.Afterfindinghimselfwithouta

steady(固定的)job,butlotsoffreetime,Shakespearegottowriting.HewroteKing

Lear,Macbeth,andAntonyandCleopatrabeforetheyearwasover.

IsaacNewton

In1665,whenEnglishphysicistIsaacNewtonwasinhisearly20s,aviral

epidemichitthecountry.ClassesatCambridgeUniversitywerecanceled,soNewton

wentbacktohishome.Duringhisquarantine,theyoungmanwrotethepapersthat

wouldbecomeearlycalculus(微積分).Healsodevelopedtheoriesaboutoptics(光學(xué))

whileplayingwithprisms(棱鏡)inhisbedroom.

EdvardMunch

EdvardMunch,painterofTheScream,didn'tjustseetheSpanishFlupandemic

changetheworldaroundhim-hewasinfectedhimselfin1919whilelivingin

Norway.ButMunchcontinuedmakinggreatart.Assoonashefeltbetter,hegathered

hispaintingsuppliesandbegankeepingrecordsofhisexperience.Self-Portraitwith

theSpanishFlushowshimsittinginfrontofhissickbedwithatiredface.

1:Inwhatsituationdidthosegreatphysicistsproducetheirbestworks?

2:WhatisthebookWaldenabout?

3:Whydoesbeingalonehelpyouimproveproductivity?

4:Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

5:Whatdoesthewritertrytotellusthroughthisstory?

參考答案:

1:Theyproducedtheirbestworksinisolation.

2:Itisaboutnature,simplicityandbeauty.

3:Itisaboutnature,simplicityandbeauty.

4:Isolationforcesustopayattentiontodetails,whichleadstobettercreativity.

5:Beingalonehassomeadvantages.

Passage5:Storyofplastic

Legobricks(樂高積木)canstayintheoceanforabout1,300years.Plastic(塑

料)causesproblemsforthe(環(huán)境).Weusemanythingsmadefromplastic.

Butwehavetosolvetheplastic(污染)problem.Howmuchdoyouknow

aboutplastic?

Birthofplastic

Beforethe(發(fā)明)ofplastic,peopleusednaturalmaterials(自然材料)

suchaswood,metal(金屬),stoneandbone.Buttheywerenotenough.Over100

yearsago,anAmericanman(name)JohnWesleyHyattmadeanew

materialfromcottonfiber(棉纖維).Itwasstrong,long-lasting(耐用的)andlight.

Waterandheatcouldnot(毀壞)it.Itcouldbeturneddifferent

shapes.Thiswastheworld'sfirstplastic.Today,mostplasticismadefrom

petroleum(石油).

Theychangedthewaywelive

Plasticischeap.Itcan(取代)manyexpensivethings.example,

toothbrushesusedtobemadeofanimalbones.Theywereexpensive.Notmany

peoplecouldbuythem.Butthen,plastictoothbrushescameout.Theywerecheap.

Theycouldbeusedforlongtime.Somanypeoplebegantobrushtheirteeth.

Thankstoplastic,todaywecanhave(health)teeth.

Plasticsavedwildelephants

Theinventionofplasticsavedmanywild(animal),suchaselephants.In

1860s,billiards(臺(tái)球)werepopulararoundtheworld.Atthattime,billiardballs

weremadeofelephantivory(象牙).Onetusk(象牙)couldonlybemadeintofive

balls.Sopeoplekilledthousandsofelephantsfortusks.Afterthebirthof

plastic,peoplebegantousethisnewmaterialtomaketheballs.Inthisway,the

elephants

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