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03:【好題精選】閱讀理解-2023年九年級下學(xué)期英語專題周周練

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01

Takingonlineclassesisbecomingincreasinglypopular,butstudentshavedifferentviewsaboutit.

rTW'"

匚浮、WuJun,131don'tthinktaking

WangQi,141lovetakingonline

courses.Theygivemealotmorechoicesandfreedom.onlineclassesisagoodwaytostudy.Thereare

Wecanchoosetolearnwhateverwewant.Also,onlinemanyexcitingthingsontheInternet.Studentscan

classesallowustostudywheneverandwhereverwebedistracted(使分心)fromtheircourseseasily.

want,whichisveryconvenient.Thewholelearningprocessisnotasorganizedasit

isintheclassroom.

G

區(qū)\?LiChunjie,141thinktheideaof

ZhouSiya,13Onlineclassrooms

takingonlinecoursesisterrible.Itcanincreaseour

havesomeadvantages.Wemightpaymoreattentionto

touchwithcomputersandtheradiation(輻射)from

learningwhenwearealoneinfrontofacomputerwith

themcoulddoharmtothehumanbody,especially

noonetodistractus.Takingcoursesonlinealsomeans

oureyes.Also,sittinginfrontofacomputerfora

wecanhavemoretimetouseacomputer,whichisa

longtimewithoutexercisingcanbeharmfultoour

goodwaytopracticeourcomputerskills.

health.

1.Fromthematerialabove,wecanseestudentssupportonlinelearning.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

2.WangQithinksthattakingonlinecoursesisconvenientbecause.

A.teacherscanteachwhatevertheywantB.ithelpsimprovestudents23*5computerskills

C.studentsneedn'tpayforonlinecoursesD.therearemanycoursestochoosefrom

3.AccordingtoLiChunjie,takingonlinecourses.

A.hasadvantagesinmanywaysB.causesalotofdistractions

C.willmakestudentsgocrazyD.isharmfultostudents'health

02

Belowaresometrafficrulesforstudents.Followtherulesandstaysafe!

①DONOTRUNAREDLIGHT

Onlycrosstheroadwhenthelightturnsgreen.

Lookbothwayswhencrossingtheroad.

②DONOTRUNONROADS

It'shardfordriverstoseeyou.Theymaynotbeabletostopthecarintime.

o③WEARAHELMET(頭盔)WHENRIDING

Alwayswearahelmetwhenridingabikeontheroad.

Itkeepsyouawayfromdangers.

?NEVERGETOFFAMOVINGBUS

Don'tgetoffabusuntilitcomestoafullstop.

4.Thetrafficrulesarefor.

A.parentsB.travelersC.teachersD.students

5.It'shardforthedriverstoseeyouwhenyou

A.runonroadsB.wearahelmetC.rideabikeD.getoffabus

6.Thereare___________trafficrulesinthepassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

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03

HomeAloneSafetyforKids!

Whatitis:ThisisasafetytrainingcourseprovidedbyHamiltonElementarySchoolforkids

aged8-12.Throughroleplayingandhands-onactivities,childrenwilllearnhowtotakecareof

themselveswhiletheyarehomealone.

When:3:30pm-5:30pm(everySaturdayinNovember)

Where:InthelibraryofHamiltonElementarySchool.

Topics(話題)include:Kitchensafety;Onlinesafety;Fireandstormsafety;Basicfirstaid;

Calling911;Activitiesforhavingfunalone.

Cost:$35perchild,includingsnacksandminifirst-aidkit.

Signup(登記):CallTonyBridgeat(250)or

7.Thekidaged_______canlearnthiscourse.

A.5B.7C.9D.13

8.Howmanytopicsareincludedintotal?

A.Six.B.Two.C.Five.D.Four.

9.Fromtheadvertisement,welearnthat.

A.childrenhavetomeetTonyBridgetosignup

B.childrenshouldtakesomesnacks

C.childrencantakethetrainingcourseinthekitchen

D.eachclasslastsfortwohours

04

ThismapshowsTinselTown.

ThelettersN,E,S,Wstandfornorth,east,southandwest.

Thismaphaslinestoformsquareslikethis

Findtheletter"A"atthesideofthemap.Thenfindthenumber1atthetopofthemap.Wecallthissquare

A1.Forexample,thehospitalisinthesquareB1.

10.Onthemap,youcanfindthefollowingplacesEXCEPT.

A.astoreB.alibraiyC.aschoolD.adininghall

11.Thehospitalisinthe________fromthepark.

A.southB.westC.northD.east

12.IfJessicalivesonFirstStreet,wewillfindherhouseinthe___

A.squareC3B.squareC4C.squareD1D.squareB4

05

FilmsattheMuseumTwoEnglishJohnsonGoodHelperDoyourchildren

movieswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonenjoyinterestingstories,funnygames,and

attheMuseumTheater.Youcanwatchexcitingdances?JohnsonGoodHelperwill

PaddingtonBearat1:30p.m.TheHobbitsbereadytoteachallthesethingstochildren

willbeat3:45p.m.Formoreinformation,attheCityTheateronSundaymomingat

pleasecallusat232-789810:00forfree.

InternationalFoodPartyAreyoutiredDon'tMisstheBallgamelt^October,

ofeatingthesamefoodeveryday?CometoandSaturdaynight(7:00?9:00)isyourlast

theCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodchancetoseetheRedBirdsthisyear.Get

fromallovertheworld.DeliciousandnotyourticketsattheboxofficeoftheSports

expensive.Thepartyisfromnoonto5:00Center.Itmightbecold.Don'tforgettobring

p.m.sweatersandjackets.

13.Childrencanlearnexcitingdancesat.

A.theMuseumTheaterB.theCityTheatre

C.theCentralParkD.theSportsCenter

14.Accordingtothepassage,theRedBirdsisprobably.

A.afoodpartyB.aballgameC.afunnygameD.anEnglishmovie

15.Mr.CarsonwantstohaveaniceSaturdayafternoon.Hecan.

A.attendaninternationalconcertandwatchaballgame

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B.watchaballgameandhavesomeinternationalfood

C.enjoyinterestingstorieswithhiskidsandseeafilm

D.trysomeinternationalfoodandwatchanEnglishmovie

06

TimBerners-Leeisnotthemostfamousinventorintheworld.However,hisinventionhaschangedourlives.

In2017,hewontheTuringAward(圖靈獎)forinventingtheWorldWideWeb.

HewasborninLondon,Englandin1955.Whenhewasasmallboy,Timwasinterestedinplayingwith

electricalthings.HestudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.Hemadehisfirstcomputerfromanoldtelevisionatthe

ageof21.

Timstartedworkingonearlycomputers.Atthattime,theyweremuchbiggerthannow.Heworkedin

EnglandandthenSwitzerland.Timwasreallyinterestedintwothings,computersandhowthebrainworks.How

couldthebrainconnectsomanyfactssoquickly?Hehadtoworkwithpeopleallovertheworld.Theyshared

informationaboutcomputers.Itwashardtomanagealltheinformation.Heansweredthesamequestionsagain

andagain.Ittookalotoftime.ItwasevendifficultforcomputersinthesameofficeinSwitzerlandtoshare

information.Timalsoforgotthingseasily.Couldacomputerworklikeabrain?Couldit“talk”toother

computers?

TherewasanInternetalreadybutitwasdifficulttouse.In1989,TimBernersLeeinventedtheWorldWide

Web(WWW)allbyhimself.ThishadaspeciallanguagethathelpedcomputerstalktoeachotherontheInternet.

Whenpeoplewantedtoshareinformationwithothers,theyusedtheWorldWideWeb.TheInternetgrewquickly

afterthat.

TimBerners-Leedoesn'tthinkhedidanythingspecial.HesaysthatalloftheideasabouttheInternetwere

alreadythere.Allhedidwastoputthemtogether.Hesaysthatmanyotherpeopleworkedtogethertomakethe

Internetwhatitistoday.

Mostinventorswanttobecomerich.ButTimgaveawaytheWorldWideWebfbrnothing.Henowworksin

America.HehelpspeoplesharetechnologyandwantstheInternettobefreeforeveryonetouse.Maybeheisthe

mostimportantbutleastfamousinventorintheworldtoday!

16.WhenTimBerners-Leewasalittleboy,hewasinterestedin.

A.playingfungamesoncomputersB.talkingtopeoplearoundtheworld

C.spendingtimeonelectricalthingsD.studyinghowtoimprovememory

17.Theunderlinedword"It”inParagraph3refersto.

A.WorkingonearlycomputersB.Connectingdifferentfactstogether

C.TravellingtotheofficeinSwitzerlandD.Repeatinganswerstothesamequestions

18.Timisoneofthemostimportantinventorsintheworldmainlybecause.

A.hemadeitpossibleforinformationtoshareontheInternet

B?hemadethefirstcomputerintheworldwhenhewas21

C.heinventedtheInternetandmadeitfreeforeveryonetouse

D.hehelpedpeopleunderstandbetterhowthebrainworks

19.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?

a.Timmadehisfirstcomputer.

b.TimwontheTuringAward.

c.TiminventedtheWorldWideWeb.

d.TimstudiedatOxfordUniversity.

e.TimwasborninEngland.

A.b-e-d-a-cB.e-d-a-c-bC.b-d-a-e-cD.e-c-a-d-b

07

Musicisanimportantpartofmylife.Recently,it'sbeenmypleasuretolistentomanydifferentkindsof

English-languagemusic.Whatkindofmusicdoyoulikebest?Jazz,countryorrock?

Ilikecountrymusicbestbecauseitiseasytolearn.ItfirstbecamepopularinthesouthernpartoftheUnited

Statesinthe1920s.ThiskindofmusicshowsustheuniqueattitudethatAmericansholdtowardslife.Country

musicislikeakindofpopmusicwithAmericancharacteristics.

ListeningtosongsinEnglishcancultivate(培養(yǎng))ourknowledgeoftheEnglishlanguage.Ialwaystake

notesaboutthelyricswhilelisteningtoEnglish-languagesongs.Forexample,myfavoritesongisTaylorSwift's

SweeterThanFiction,whichwasfirstreleasedin2013.Thesongisabouttherise-to-famestoryofPaulPotts,

whowonBritainiGotTalent(《英國達(dá)人秀》)in2007.Itslyricsareveryinspiring(鼓舞人心的).Iwrotethem

downtomotivatemyself.Bylisteningtothissong,Icanremindmyselftofollowmydreams.IfInevergiveup,

theywillcometruesomeday.IoncecopiedthelyricsofthesongDreamItPossibleandsentthemtooneofmy

bestfriendswhohadfailedanimportantexam.Ibelieveeveryonecanbenefitfromlisteningtomusic.

WhenI'mlisteningtomusic,Iwritedownnewwords,remembertheirpronunciationsandspellthemover

andoveragain.Inthisway,Ihaveexpanded(擴(kuò)大)myvocabulary.Moreimportantly,listeningto

English-languagemusichasfurtherdevelopedmyinterestinlearningEnglish.Ithashelpedmealot.

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20.Whydoesthewriterlikecountrymusicbest?

A.Becauseitislikeakindofpopmusic.B.Becauseit'snotdifficulttolearn.

C.Becauseitslyricsareveryinspiring.D.Becauseeveryonecanbenefitfromlisteningtomusic.

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“motivate“meaninParagraph3?

A.打擊B.抑制C.激勵D.回憶

22.Theauthorexpandedhis/hervocabularybythefollowingexcept.

A.writingdownnewwordsB.rememberingtheirpronunciations

C.spellingthemrepeatedlyD.developinginterest

23.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.CountryMusicB.MusicIsImportant

C.LearnEnglishThroughMusicD.LearnMusicThroughEnglish

08

Inventions,mostly,changetheworldforbetter.Theworldseesmillionsofnewinventionseveryyear.Here

aresomeofthemlistedonthemagazineTIMErecently.

Readingcanbeabigchallengeforalargenumberofpeople.Theymayhavesomeproblemswiththeireyes.

OrCamReadcanhelpthem!It'sthefirstofitskindreadingpenwithasmartcameraandanAIsystem.After

scanning(掃描)apageoftextwiththeclickofabutton(點(diǎn)擊按鈕),itcanreadthetextaloudtotheuser.You

don'tneedtoconnectittotheInternet.

Gettingseparatedfromfriendsorafamilymemberatamusicfestivalisprobablyaheadache.LynQhelps

youfindthemwhenyougetseparatedfromthem.Unlikeyoursmartphones,thissmallthingdoesnotneedWi-Fi

tostayconnected,itisagreattoolforfamilyvacationsorgroupactivities.

Whenyoufeelangryorunhappy,whatdoyoudoaboutit?Scientistssayyoucantrytocalm(使...平靜)

others.Thiscanhelpyoucalmdown.That'swhyPurrblewasinvented.Thisfurry,cutebear-liketoyhas9

sensors(感應(yīng)器).Ithasaquick“heartbeat“andcanfeelyourtouch.Asyouholdandtouchit,itsheartbeatslows.

Anditgivesavoicelikeacat.Itsoundslikeitreallyenjoysyourtouch!BytouchingPurrble,youwillunderstand

yourownfeelingsbetterandlearnhowtofeelcalmyourself.

ThecompanyPhilipshassomethingtohelpyougetupearlier.ThePhilipsSomneoisheretohelpyouwake

upbetterwithoutveryuncomfortablesoundsoftraditionalalarmclocks.Italsocreateswhatislikeanatural

sunriseeachmorning.

24.Therightorderofthesubtitles(小標(biāo)題)is.

a.Goodmorning????b.Stayconnected????c.Keepcalm????d.Easiertoread

A?c—d—1?-'3B.d—b~~c—aC?d—b—3L——CD.b“d—a—c

25.Thephraseinbold“Gettingseparated"means.

A.走散B.隔離C.分別D.迷路

26.Accordingtothepassage,.

A.youneedWi-FitouseOrCamReadtohelpyouwithyourreadingproblems.

B.thetouchfromPurrblecanhelpyouknowyourownfeelingandkeepcalm.

C.itmightbehelpfulforyoutogetupwiththehelpofPhilipsSomneo.

D.whilepeoplearehavingdinnerathomeduringvacation,LynQisofgreathelp.

27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Introductiontosomenewinventions.B.Someimportantinventionsinhistory.

C.Someamazingideasoninventions.D.Somethingweneedtoknowaboutinventions.

09

Canyourememberatimewhenyouwokeupfromafantastic,scaryorstrangedream?

Wereyouscaredtoturnonthelightorwasitsogoodthatyouwantedtostayinitlonger?

Ourdreamscomefromapartofthebrainwithourthoughtsandmemories.Apersoncanhaveuptosix

dreamsanightandeachdreamusuallylastsfrom10to40minutes.Everyonedreams,butnoteveryone

rememberstheirdreams.Mostpeopleforgethalfoftheirdreamswithinfiveminutesofwakingup.Afterten

minutes,90percentoftheirdreamsareusuallygone.Mostpeopledreamincolor,usuallywithasound.Andwe

usuallydreamaboutourselvesandthepeopleweknow.

Butwhydowedream?AlanSiegelisascientistwhostudiesdreams.U4Dreamshelpusgetintouchwithour

deeperfeelings,9,hesays.“Theycantellusalotaboutourselvesandcanhelpusfindoutproblems."Another

scientist,RobertStickgold,thinksdreamscomefromourmemories.Hebelieveswedreamtorememberbecause

ourmemoriesareusefultothebrains.Robertsaysthepurposeofdreamingthroughthesememoriesistohelpus

tolearnfromthepast.

Herearesometypesofdreamsandwhatpeoplethinktheymean.

Dream1.Youmeetsomeoneinyourpajamas:Sometimespeopledreamthattheymeetsomeonetheyknow

whilewearingtheirunderwear!Thisdreammaybetheresultofanembarrassingeventinyourlife.Somepeople

thinkwedreamaboutembarrassingsituationsifourbrainsaretryingtodealwithaneventinourownlives.

Dream2:Youareintheair:Ifyoudreamaboutflying,youareprobablyquitehappy.Thisisagoodperiodin

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yourlife.Youmayfeelyouareabletodoanythingandthatotherpeopleseeyouasaleader.

Dream3:Youdidn'tstudyfbratest:Thisprobablymeansyouareworriedaboutanimportanteventcoming

inyourlife.Ifyou'renotpreparedfbrtheevent,yourdreammaybetellingyou."It'stimetogettowork!”

Dream4:Somedisastershappen:Itmightbeanearthquakeorafire.Theymayprobablyshowthatyouare

feelingscaredbyeventsoutofyourcontrol.

28.Whatisthepurpose(目的)ofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toasksomequestions.B.Toleadintothetopic.

C.Toshowhisopinions.D.Todescribedifferentdreams.

29.ThewriterusesthewordsofAlantosupporttheidea.

A.dreamscomefromourmemories

B.wecancontrolourdreamsifwetryto

C.dreamshelpusunderstandourfeelingsandproblems

D.everyonedreams,butnoteveryonerememberstheirdreams

30.WhatkindofdreamdoesitbelongtoifyoudreamoftheoutbreakofCOVID-19?

A.Dream1.B.Dream2.C.Dream3.D.Dream4.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?

A.Ifyouhavedifferentexperiences,youmighthavedifferentdreams.

B.Themoreyoudream,thebettermemoryyouwillhave.

C.Everyone'sdreamcomeswithsoundsandcolors.

D.Youcanalwaystellothersexactlywhatyourdreamsarelike.

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Doyouknowthatvocabularyismoreimportantthangrammar?Ifyouhavegoodvocabulary,youcan

communicatesuccessfully,evenifthegrammarisnotcompletelyperfect.

However,onecommonproblemislearningnewwordsandthenforgettingthem.So,whenyouwanttousea

newwordinaconversation,youcan'trememberitatthatmoment.Doesthisoftenhappentoyou?Thereasonfor

thisdifficultyisthatmoststudentstrytolearnvocabularybystudyinglistsanddictionariesandrememberingthe

words.Butitmaynotworkifyoudon'thaveaverygoodmemory.

Thebestwaytolearnvocabularyandrememberthewordssuccessfullyistolearnnewwordsandusethem

atonce.Youcandothiswithaverysimpleexercise.Eachtimeyoulearnanewword,fbrexample,froman

Englishlessonoranarticle,writeitdowninyourvocabularynotebook.Writingismoreactivethanjustreadinga

definition(釋義).Youshouldwritetheword,thedefinitioninEnglishortranslation,oneexamplesentencefrom

thearticleordictionaryandoneexamplesentencethatyoucreate.

Imagineyoujustlearntheword“generous”,writeinyourvocabularynotebook:generous(adjective),

definition-givingorwillingtogivefreely.ExampleOne,fromthearticle:Thanksforpayingformydinner,

you'reverygenerous.ExampleTwo,myexample:Mybrotherisgenerousbecausehevolunteersattheanimal

shelteronweekends.It'sbestifyourexamplesentencesaretruetoyourlife,becausethiscreatesapersonal

connectionwiththenewword.Thenextday,readyourvocabularynotebookagainandtrytoaddonemore

examplesentenceusingthenewword.It'shelpfulforyoutorememberit.Thesetwosimplesteps-writingthe

wordandusingitatonce—helpyourememberandusenewwords.

32.Thepassagewasmainlywrittento.

A.EnglishteachersB.languagelearners

C.EnglishwritersD.languagereaders

33.Thecorrectorderoftakingvocabularynotesis.

a.Makeyourownexamplesentence.

b.Writetheword,itsEnglishdefinitionortranslation.

c.Copyanexamplesentencefromthearticleordictionary.

d.Readyournotebookagainandaddonemoreexamplesentence.

A.b-c-a-dB.b-c-d-aC.c-d-b-aD.c-b-a-d

34.Howcanwemakethebestexamplesentencesaccordingtothewriter?

A.Byaskingforhelpfromfriends.

B.Byexplainingwords'definitions.

C.Byconnectingthemwithourlife.

D.Byaddingwordsfromthearticle.

35.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

A.TipsforTranslatingWords

B.AdviceonUsingGrammar

C.AbilitiesofCreatingExamples

D.WaysofLearningNewWords

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Dearstudents,

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Iknowtheselastfewweekshavebeendifficult.Therearesomanyexamsovertheendoftheschoolyear.

SometimesIalsofeelstressedafteralongday'sworkbutIcan'thelpwonderingifIdoenough.DoIprepareyou

fortheroadahead?CouldIhavedonemore?

IhopeImakeyourwaytohighschoolmucheasier.

IhopeIpreparebothyourroadaheadandyourheart.

Ihopemystrictnessmakesyoustronger.

Ihopemykindnessmakesyoufeelsafe.

Ihopemyclassroomisaplacewhereyoulearnknowledgeandmakelifelongfriends.

Atthemoment,youaretakingtheexam.Iknowyoumayfeelnervoustodowell.But,please,doremember

thatamongyou,thereisanartistwhodoesn'tneedtounderstandPhysics.

Thereisasuccessfulbusinessman,whodoesn'tcareaboutHistoryorMath.

Thereisamusician,whoseChemistrygradewon'tmatter.

Thereisasportsperson,whosehealthismoreimportantthanP.Egrades.

Ifyoufailtheexam,tellyourselfit'sOK!It'sjustanexam!

Takearest,workonyourweaknessandmoveon.

Ifyoufailtheexam,tellyourselfit'sOK!Ifsjustanexam!

Protectyourpride,believeinfuturesuccessandmoveon.

Don'tletittakeawayyourdreamsortalents.

Pleasedothis,andwhenyoudo,youwillcontroltheworldoneday.

Withwarmregards,

Yourteacher

36.Thematerialaboveisprobably(a)

A.playB?newsC.diaryD.letter

37.Theteacherhopeshermakesstudentsstronger.

A.preparationB.kindnessC.strictnessD.classroom

38.Theunderlinedword“it"refersto”

A.arestB.futuresuccessC.yourprideD.failureintheexam

39.Studentsareexpectedtowhenhavingtheexamaccordingtothewriter.

A.takeiteasyB.planfordreamsC.showofftalentsD.controltheworld

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Istillrememberthatsummerin2018.ItwasaWorldCupsummer—atimewhenmyfriendsandIgot

togetheraroundthetelevision,cheeringonourfavoritesoccerteam.Everynight,wewereshouting,andjumping

upanddown.Wearethetypeoffanswhogetreallyintothegames.WeevenmakeaNewYearwishtoflyto

Qatarthisyear.Wedreamtowatch2022WorldCuplive.

Whyarewesocrazy?Maybeifsthegame'scamaraderie:thefeelingthattheteamonthefieldisourteam;

theirwinisourvictory,andtheirlossisourfailure.Ormaybeit'sthegame'sinternationalquality.Incountries

likeFrance,England,Spain,andBrazil,majorteamshaveplayersfrommanydifferentnations,andtheseteams

nowhavefansallovertheworld.

ButIthinkthemainreasonmaybethis:It'sasimplegame.Anyonecanplayit."Youdon'tneedtoberich

toplaysoccer,sayshistorianPeterAlegi."Youjustneedanopenspaceandsomethinglikeaball,abottle,or

evensomebagstiedtogether*.”Eveninsomewarareas,youcanseechildrenandadultsplayonthestreet,often

withhandmadeballs.That'swhysoccerbecomesthemostlovedsport.

Inhumanhistory,peoplehaveplayedsomekindsofthekickinggame.Whattheworldnowcalls

football——orsoccerintheUnitedStates—beganasfarbackas2500B.C.withtheChinesegameofcuju.

However,thesportweknowtodayfirstappearedinBritain.Inthe1840s,England'sFootballAssociationmadea

setofrules,andthemoderngamewasborn.Today,morethan200millionplayersallovertheworldtakepartin

thegame,trulymakingsoccertheworld'ssport.

Surprisingly,manyofthegame'sbestplayerscomefrompoorfamiliesinAfricannations,includingSenegal,

IvoryCoastandGhana.Throughtheirhardwork,thesebestplayersachievesuccessandfindtheirvalue."Soccer

istheloveofeveryonehere,^^saysAbubakari,ateacherwhoworksinTamale,Ghana.4CItgivespeoplehopeand

makesusstrong.^^

40.Themodernsoccergamewasbornin.

A.ChinaB.AmericaC.AfricaD.Britain

41.Theunderlinedword“camaraderie“inParagraph2probablymeans"

A.共情B.親情C.悲情D.同情

42.InParagraph3,thesentence"It'sasimplegame"iswrittentoshowthat.

A.therulesareeasyforpeopletounderstand

B.peoplecanplayitalmostanywherewithalmostanything

C.peopleneedmuchtalenttoplayit

D.thereareonlyafewdifferentkindsofthegame

43.Thispassageismainlyabout.

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A.thehistoryofsoccerB.thepopularityofsoccer

C.differentsoccerteamsD.bestsoccerplayers

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MostChineseparentshavegreatexpectations(期望)fortheirchildren.Whenchildrenareborn,theirparents

haveplannedeverythingforthem.Itiscommonforparentstowanttheirchildrentobesuccessful.However,

manychildreninChinaareunhappy.Theyliveaplannedlifeandareaskedtofulfilltheirparents'dreams.???

Inmyopinion,therearetwosidesofparents5expectations.Ontheonehand,theexpectationscanencourage

childrentoworkharderforabetterlife.Accordingtosomestudies,whetherachildwillbesuccessfulornot

dependsmostlyonhisorherparents5expectations.Butontheotherhand,unrealistic(不切實(shí)際的)expectations

canbeharmfilltochildren.Everychildhashisorherownthoughtsandfeelings.Parents,expectationscantake

children'sfreedomaway.Wiseparentsallowtheirchildrentohavesomefreedom.Theyencouragetheirchildren

todothingstheyliketodoandneveronlycareabouttheirgrades.??

Myparents'expectationsformearetobehappy,kindandhealthy.Theyneverputtoomuchpressureonme,

soIliveahappylife.However,Ihavemyowndreams.Ikeepworkinghard,thoughmyparentsdonotwantme

todoso.IwillnevergiveupbecausemyparentsalwaysencouragemewhenIa

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