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中考英語《閱讀理解》復習專項練習題(含答案)Foralmost100years,theWinterOlympicshasbeenacelebrationofsnowandicesportsaroundtheworld.Itisaspecialeventthatonlyhappensonceeveryfouryears.AlthoughtheWinterOlympicsstartedwithjustfivesportsacrossninedisciplines(項目)inFrancein1924,ithasgrowntoincludesevensportsacross15differentdisciplinesandhasbeenhostedin12countriesacrossthreecontinents(大陸).In2022,forthefirsttimeeverintheGames’history,BeijingwillbecomethefirstcitytohavehostedboththeSummerandWinterOlympics.ChinahascomealongwayandachievedmanygoalssinceittookpartintheWinterOlympicsforthefirsttimein1980.Inthisshortperiodoftime,China’splayershavewonmedalsinsixoftheevent’ssports.Shorttrackspeedskating(短道速滑)hasbeenanareaofexpertise(專長)forChina.China’sloveforwintersportshasbeengrowing.TheMinistryofEducationhassetagoalofbuilding5,000specialschoolsby2025toimprovewintersportseducation.Thegovernmenthasalsobeenencouragingprimaryandmiddleschoolstoaddwintersportstotheirsubjects.Manyprovincesandcitieshavealreadyactedonthissuggestion.ClasseswillbesetupinschoolsinnorthernChinatoimproveinterestinwintersports.InsouthernChina,schoolscanworkwithicerinks(溜冰場)andwintersportsclubs.Beijinghasalreadysetagoodexample.Itisreportedthatnearly840,000studentsinthecityhavebeguntakingwintersportslessons,includingskatingandskiinglessons.1.In2022,Beijingwillhostthe________WinterOlympics.A.1st B.9th C.10th D.24th2.Inthesecondparagraph,whatdoes“it”referto“________”?A.WinterOlympics B.sports C.disciplines D.France3.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“acton”?A.對……起作用 B.實施 C.作用于 D.立即行動4.InsouthernChina,howdoschooldevelopwintersports?A.Buildclassesinschools. B.Takewintersportslessonsinschools.C.Workwithsocietygroups. D.TakepartintheWinterOlympics.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplelikewintersports. B.ThereismorethanonecitytohosttheSummerandWinterOlympics.C.ChinaonlytookpartintheWinterOlympicsninetimes. D.Thegovernmentencouragesallschoolstoaddwintersportstotheirsubjects.FastfoodispopularintheUnitedStates,becauseforunder$5.00,youcanusuallygetagoodmeal.Anditisquickandeasytotake.NowfastfoodchangesChinesepeople’slifestylesomuch.People’slifebecomesbetterandbetter.Somorepeopleincitieshavemoneytoeatoutside.Somepeoplethinkeatingfastfoodmeansyouliveamodernlife.Theyoungpeopleandkids’favoritefastfoodarehamburgers,chickenandcola.Youcanbuytheminmanyplaces.Atweekends,parentsliketotaketheirchildrentofastfoodrestaurants.Peopleordertheirfood,waitafewminutes,andtakeittotheirtablesthemselves.Peoplealsotaketheirfoodoutofrestaurantsandeatitintheircarsorattheirhomes.Fastfoodisquick,butithaslotsoffat.Ifyoucattoomuchfastfoodforalongtime,itisnotgoodforyourhealth.Soweshouldeatlessfastfoodandeatmorehealthyfoodsuchasfruitandvegetables.6.WhydomoreChinesepeopleincitieseatoutside?A.Becausetheycangetagoodmealforunder$5.00.B.Becausetheirlifebecomesbetterandbetter.C.Becausefastfoodisquickandeasytotake.D.Becausetheywanttoliveamodernlife.7.Whatareyoungpeopleandkids’favoritefastfood?A.Hamburgers,chickenandcoffee.B.Hamburgers,chickenandcola.C.Hamburgers,meatandcoffee.D.Hamburgers,meatandcola.8.Wheredoespeopleeattheirfastfood?A.Atfastfoodrestaurantsoroutoffastfoodrestaurants.B.Outoffastfoodrestaurants.C.Attheirhomes.D.Atfastfoodrestaurants.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fat”meaninChinese?A.肥肉 B.油膩的 C.肥胖的 D.脂肪10.WhichisNOTtrue?A.Parentsliketotaketheirchildrentofastfoodrestaurants.B.Weshouldeatlessfastfood.C.Fastfoodisgoodforpeople’shealth.D.FastfoodchangesChinesepeople’slifestylesomuch.Hip-hopdancing(街舞)ispopularwithmanyyoungpeopletoday.Theylikeitbecausetheycaninventtheirownmoves(動作).Theyusethisdancetoshowtheirloveforlife.Italsoshowsthattheyfeelgoodaboutlife,thattheyjustwanttobethemselvesandenjoylife,andthattheyarenotafraidofchallenges(挑戰(zhàn)).Hip-hopdancinghasahistoryofmorethan30years.Itfirstbeganinthe1980sintheUS.Inearlytimes,itwasseeninNewYorkandLosAngles.Atthattime,manyyoungblackpeopleoftendancedtothemusicinthestreet.Theyusedtheirlegs,arms,headsandevenshoulderstodance.Manyyoungpeoplestillusemostofthesemovestoday.Hip-hopdancingbecamepopularallovertheworldbecauseofthe1983movieFlash-dance.SomepeopleperformedHip-hopdancinginthemovie.Peopleenjoyedtheirperformance.Theybegantodancelikethem.Thenitbecamepopular.TherearetwokindsofHip-hopdancing:newschoolandoldschool.MoreandmoreyoungpeoplearelearningHip-hopdancing.Peoplebelievethatitisagoodwaytoexercisetheirbodies,andthatitisgoodfortheirhealth.11.YoungpeoplelikeHip-hopdancingbecause________.A.ithasahistoryofmorethan20years B.itfirstbeganintheUSC.theycaninventtheirownmoves D.manyyoungblackpeopleoftendanceit12.Inthe1980s,peoplecanseehip-hopdancing________.A.inthemovies B.inthestreets C.inoldschools D.innewschools13.Theyoungblackpeopleusedtheir________todanceatthattime.A.Legs B.heads C.armsandshoulders D.alloftheabove14.Hip-hopdancingbecamepopularallovertheworldbecauseof________.A.amovie B.itshistory C.itsmoves D.afamousdancer15.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutHip-hopdancing?A.It’snotagoodwaytoexercise.B.Itshowsthatyoungpeoplefeelbadaboutlife.C.Youngpeopleusethisdancetoshowtheirloveforlife.D.Itshowsthatyoungpeopleareafraidofproblems.①Whenweseewell,wedonotthinkaboutoureyesveryoften.Itisonlywhenwecannotseeperfectlythatwerealizehowimportantoureyesare.②Peoplewhoarenear-sightedcanonlyseethingsthatareveryclosetotheireyes.Everythingelseseemsblurry(=unclear).Manypeoplewhodoalotofwork,suchaswriting,readingandsewingbecomenear-sighted.③Peoplewhoarefar-sighted(遠視)sufferfromjusttheoppositeproblem.Theycanseethingsthatarefaraway,buttheyhavedifficultyinreadingabookunlesstheyholditatarm’slength.Iftheywanttodomuchreading,theymustgetglasses,too.④Otherpeopledonotseeclearlybecausetheireyesarenotexactlytherightshape.Theyhavewhatiscalledastigmatism(散光).This,too,canbecorrectedbyglasses.Somepeople’seyesbecomecloudybecauseofcataracts(白內障).Longagothesepeopleoftenbecameblind.Now,however,itispossibletooperateonthecataractsandremovethem.⑤Havingtwogoodeyesisimportantforjudging(判斷)distances(距離).Eacheyeseesthingsfromaslightlydifferentangle.Toprovethistoyourself,lookatanobjectoutofoneeye;thenlookatthesameobjectoutofyourothereye.Youwillfindtheobject’srelationtothebackgroundandotherthingsaroundithaschanged.Thedifferencebetweenthesetwodifferenteyeviewshelpsustojudgehowfarawayanobjectis.Peoplewhohaveonlyoneeyecannotjudgedistanceaspeoplewithtwoeyes.16.Weshouldlookafteroureyeswell________.A.onlywhenwecanseewell B.onlywhenwecannotseeperfectlyC.eventhoughwecanseewell D.onlywhenweknowhowimportantoureyesare17.Whenthingsfarawayseemunclear,oneisprobably________.A.near-sighted B.far-sightedC.astigmatic D.sufferingfromcataracts18.Havingtwoeyesinsteadofoneisespeciallyusefulfor________.A.seeingatnight B.seeingobjectsfarawayC.lookingoverawidearea D.judgingdistances19.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結構)ofthepassage?A.B. C.D.Sportsplayanimportantroleinteenagers’lives.Theyhelpteenagerskeepfitandteachthemteamwork.Fourteenagersfromdifferentcountriestalkabouttheirsports.LiYueChinaIdomanysports,butmyfavouriteistabletennis.IplaytabletennisinaclubattheweekendandI'mquitegoodatit.OnSaturdayIteachsomeyoungerchildrentoplaytabletennis,andthat’sgoodfun.Sophie,BritainMysportisrugby.IplayfortheU15s,theteamforplayersundertheageof15.MyteamalwaysplaysamatchonSaturdayorSunday,andIusuallygotopracticegamesthreetimesonweekdays.It’shardwork,butit’sneverboring!Ben,CanadaIlovethesnowandthemountains.Intheholidays,Ialwaysgotothemountainswithmyfamily.Igosnowboardingwithmysisterandotheryoungpeopleeveryday,andI’mgettingreallygood.Iwanttobeafamoussnowboarderoneday.Laura,AmericaIstartedrunningwhenIwasreallyyoung.WhenIwas13,Ijoinedaclubandstartedtakingpartincompetitions.Ihaveneverwonarace,butI’mimprovingallthetime.That’sthemostimportantthingforme.I’vealsomademanyfriendssincejoiningtheclub.20.Whoisgoodatplayingtabletennis?A.LiYue. B.Sophie. C.Ben. D.Laura.21.WhatdoesSophiealwaysdoattheweekend?A.Playamatch. B.Gosnowboarding.C.Gotopracticegames. D.Practicerunninginaclub.22.What'sthemostimportantthingforLaura?A.Winningraces. B.Enjoyingthesport.C.Makingfriends. D.Improvingallthetime.Manyparentsthinkthattheirchildren’sbedroomsaretoountidy.Maybethey’reright,butanuntidybedroomisn’talwaysabadthing.Forexample,youngpeoplewithuntidybedroomsareusuallyverycreative.TheyaregoodatsubjectslikeEnglish,artandevenatmath.Thatcanbetheresultwhenchildrenusetheirheadstothinkabouthowtosolveaproblem.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatabedroomshouldalwaysbeuntidy.Cleaningupabedroomonceamonth,forexample,isusuallyenoughandmakespeopleusetheirimagination(想象力)more.Childrenwhohaveuntidybedroomsoftenrememberdetails.Childrenshouldcleantheirownroomsbecausethisispartoftheirjobsbutnotalwaystheparents’.Partofgrowingupislearningtocareforyourselfandbeabletomakeyourowndecisions.Thesechildrenoftendobetterinlifebecausethey’velearnedhowtospendfreetime.Also,sometimeschildrenwillhaveasurprisewhentheycleantheirrooms.Theymaygetexcitedwhentheyfind¥50underthebedorfindtheirgiftsunderthequilts.It’simportantforchildrentoimprovetheirownpersonality(個性)andanuntidybedroomcanbepartofthis.23.Accordingtothewriter,childrenwithuntidyrooms_________.A.areusuallyverylazy B.areusuallyverysmartC.liketousetheirheads D.liketocleantheirrooms24.AccordingtoParagraph3,wecaninferthatchildrenwhooftencleanrooms_________.A.willbecomecleaners B.havenewjobstodoC.willbebetterpersons D.maygetmoregifts25.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe________.A. B.C. D.26.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhoCanHelptheChildrenCleantheBedroom?B.WhatAreChildrenWithUntidyRoomsLike?C.HowCanChildrenCleanTheirRooms?D.WhyIsanUntidyRoomHelpfulForChildren?Therewasachildreadytoborn.SoonedayheaskedGod,“Theytellmeyouaresendingmetoearthtomorrow,buthowamIgoingtolivetherebeingsosmallandhelpless?”Godreplied.“Amongthemanyangels,Ichoseoneforyou.Shewillbewaitingforyouandwilltakecareofyou.”Butthechildwasn’tsurehereallywantedtogo.“Inheaven(天堂),Idon’tdoanythingbutsingandsmile,andthat’senoughformetobehappy.”“Yourangelwillsingforyouandwillalsosmileforyoueveryday.Andyouwillfeelyourangel’sloveandbehappy.”“AndhowamIgoingtobeabletounderstandwhenpeopletalktomeifIdon’tknowthelanguagethatmenspeak?”thechildasked.Godpattedhimontheheadandsaid,“Yourangelwilltellyouthemostbeautifulandsweetwordsyouwilleverhear,andwithmuchpatienceandcare,yourangelwillteachyouhowtospeak.”“I’veheardthatonearththerearebadmen,whowillprotectme?”“Youangelwillprotectyouevenifitmeansriskingherlife!”Atthatmomenttherewasmuchpeaceinheaven,butvoicesfromearthcouldalreadybeheard.Thechildknewhehadtostartonhisjourney(旅行)verysoon.HeaskedGodonemorequestion,softly.“OhGod.ifIamabouttoleavenow,pleasetellmemyangel’sname.”Godtouchedthechildontheshoulderandanswered.“Youangel’snameisnothardtoremember.Youwillsimplycallhermummy.”27.Whowilltakecareofthechild?A.Nobody. B.TheGod. C.TheangelGodchose. D.TheGod’sfriend.28.Howdidthechildfeelbeforehecametotheearth?A.Excited. B.Helpless. C.Sad. D.Surprised.29.Whatwillhappenifthechilddoesn’tknowthelanguagethatmenspeak?A.Thechildwillteachhimselftospeak. B.Godwillteachhimtospeak.C.Themenwillteachhimtospeak. D.TheangelMummywillteachhimtospeak.30.Wheremayyoureadthispassage?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inasciencefictionbook.C.Inatravelmagazine. D.Inastorybook.31.Whatcanweknowfromthispassage?A.Godcanprotectyouanytime. B.Theangelbesideyouisyourmother.C.Everyonehasanangelintheheaven. D.Anangeliscomingtotheearthtogetherwiththechild.ThereisasayinginChina,“Ifyouhaven’tbeentoChaozhou,youhaven’treallybeentoGuangdong.”TheChaozhoulanguageisdifferenttotheMandarin(普通話)spokenintherestofChinaandthereisnowrittenform(形式)ofit.Itispassedfromgeneration(一代)togenerationonlyasthespokenword.Food,artandeverythingelseaboutthecityalsohasaflavorthatcan’tbefoundintherestofChina.ThismakesChaozhouagreatplacetoexperiencesomethingdifferentandyetstillveryChinese.Herearesomemainattractions:GuangjiBridge,whichcrossestheHanjiangRiverintheeastofthecity,wastheworld’sfirstbridgethatcanbeopenedandclosed.KaiyuanTemple,thispalace-likecourtyardwasfirstbuiltin738AD,butthepresent(現有的)building,whichismadeofwoodandstone,isabout200yearsold.MemorialArchStreet(牌坊街)isthelongeststreetofitskindinChinawith23memorialarches.Eacharchhasatouchingstory.Theoldestofthearchesdatesbackto(始于)1517andthenewestto1785.SeafoodisamainfeatureofChaozhoucuisine(風味).Duckandgoosearealsolocalfavorites.Forsnackstrythecity’sfriedspringrollsorbeefballs.IfyouendupvisitingalocalfamilyyoucanbesureofacupofGongfutea.IntheeveningtakeinsomeChaozhouopera,whichbeganaround500yearsago.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutChaozhoulanguage?A.ItissimilartotheMandarin. B.Therearemanywrittenrulesofit.C.Itisjustpopularwiththeoldgeneration. D.Itispassedfromgenerationtogeneration.33.Theunderlinedword“flavor”inParagraph3means”inChinese..A.味道 B.香料 C.特色 D.像……的想法34.Besides(除……之外)seafood,localpeoplelike________best.A.duckandgoose B.duckandbeefballsC.gooseandfriedspringrolls D.friedspringrollsandbeefballs35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.ThecourtyardofKaiyuanTemplewasfirstbuiltin738AD. B.GuangjiBridgewastheworld’sfirstbridge.C.Youcanread23touchingstoriesinMemorialArchStreet. D.Chaozhouoperabeganaround500yearsago.36.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom________.A.atravelguide B.asciencebook C.anewswebsite D.aschoolmagazineThisisKate’sroom.Thereisabigbed,atable,acomputerandsomechairsinit.Thereisahatandsomebooksonthetable.Thereisapictureonthewall.Kateisintheroom.Sheislookingatthepicture.Herfatherandmotherareintheschool.TheyteachstudentsEnglish.Theyworkhard.37.What’sintheroom?A.Onlyabed. B.Onlyatable.C.Onlysomechairs. D.Abed,atable,acomputerandsomechairs.38.Whoisathome?A.Kate’sfather. B.Kate’smother. C.Kate’sbrother. D.Kate.39.WhatareKate’sfatherandmother?A.Teachers B.Students C.Friends D.AthomeTableofContentsBearsElephantsLionsMonkeysWildBirdsZebraOnwhichpagecanyoureadaboutanimalsthatfly?A.Page1. B.Page7. C.Page10. D.Page13.41.TheTableofContentsmaybefromthebook________.A.AtthePark B.AtMyHouse C.AttheZoo D.InMySchoolTheSpringFestivalisthebiggestfestivalforChinesepeopleallaroundtheworld.Thecelebrationusuallylastsfor15days.Therearealottodo.OnNewYear’sEve,familymembersgettogetherandhavebigmeals.Theirfavoritedishonthisdayisdumplings.DaysbeforetheSpringFestival,familieswillcleantheirhomes.Peoplethinkcleaningsweepsawaybadluck.Itmakesthehousereadyforgoodluck.ThecolorrediseverywhereduringtheSpringFestival.Peoplethinkredisahappycolorandwillbringthemabrightfuture.Peoplewearred,too.Theydecorate(裝飾)theirhomeswithpiecesofredpaper.Kidsgetalotofredpackets.Usually,olderpeoplegiveyoungeronesredpackets.Theythinkitbringsgoodluck.TheSpringFestivalisthetimetomakeeverybodyhappy,sodon’tsayanybadwordsordoanythingthatwillbringunhappinesstootherpeople.Forexample,you’dbetternotsayanybadwordslike“death”.Don’tbreakanything.Peoplethinkthatitmeansyourluckisrunningout.Also,don’tborroworlendmoneyonthesedays.Ifyouhaveborrowedmoney,returnitbeforetheSpringFestival.42.WhatdomostpeopledoonNewYear’sEve?A.Familymembersgatherforabigmeal. B.Friendseatdumplingstogether.C.Theyborrowmoneyfromfriends. D.Theygiveeachotherredpackets.43.WhydopeoplecleantheirhousesbeforetheSpringFestival?A.Becausetheyenjoybeingclean.B.Becauseitisbelievedthatcleaningwillsweepawaybadluck.C.Becausetheythinkitwillbringhappinesstoothers.D.Becauseitisthoughtthatcleaningbringsinmoney.44.WhichofthefollowingthingsisNOTsupposedtohappenduringtheSpringFestival?A.ReturningmoneybeforetheSpringFestival.B.Sayinganybadwordsordoinganythingthatwillbringunhappinesstootherpeople.C.Wearingredclothes.D.Decoratinghouseswithredpaper.45.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“runningout”probablymean?A.跑出去 B.打碎 C.過期 D.耗盡46.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheSpringFestivalisatimeofharvestandfun.B.TheSpringFestivaliscelebratedforonewholemonth.C.TheSpringFestivalisonlycelebratedinChina.D.TheSpringFestivalisatimeforfamiliestogettogether.IlikelisteningtomusicwhenI’mfree.MyfavoritesongisAnotherWorldbyOneDirection.IalsolikereadingbooksandoneofmyfavoritesisHarryPotterbyJ.K.Rowling.ThenIlovegoingskatingwithmysisterandsometimesIplaytennis.—FrankFreetime?IdoalotofactivitiesandIlikesportsbest.Forexample,Iridethebicyclearoundtheneighborhood,playtenniswithmybrotherandrunaroundthepark.Sometimes,Igoswimming.Ilovereading,too.Iusuallyreadstorybooks.—BenMyfavoriteactivityisridingmybikeinmyfreetime.ImovedtoCambridgeaboutayearago.Alotofpeopleridebikeshere.SoIdecidedtobuyone.AtfirstIjustrodearoundthecitybymyself.ThenIfoundthattherewasareallygoodbikingclub.SoIjoineditandstartedgoingoutwithpeopleintheclubmostSaturdays.—HelenInmyfreetime,Idrawandpaint.Paintingisagoodwaytoshowmyself.Oilpainting(油畫)ismyfavorite.Ipaintflowers,treesandanimalsalot.IwanttobeanoilpaintingartistwhenI’molder.—Michelle47.AnotherWorldisa________.A.book B.song C.club D.painting48.WhatcanweknowaboutBen?A.Helovessports. B.Hedoesn’tlikereading.C.Hedoesn’thavemuchfreetime. D.Heistheonlychildinhisfamily.49.NowHelenusuallyridesherbike________.A.togoouting B.aroundthecitybyherselfC.toworkinCambridge D.withpeopleinthebikingclub50.________wantstobeanartist.A.Ben B.Helen C.Michelle D.Frank51.Whichofthefollowingquestionsmaythefourpeopleanswer?A.Whenareyouusuallyfree? B.Howoftendoyouplaysports?C.What’syourfavoriteweekendactivity? D.Whatdoyouliketodoinyourfreetime?Somebodyiscallingforhelpinthewater.Youwanttojumpinandsavethembutthatmightputyouindanger.Whatdoyoudo?Soonthiswon’tbeyourproblemanymorebecausearobotswimmercalledSwumanoidwillbeon-handtohelp.ScientistsfromJapancreatedthisrobottoswimlikeanOlympicathlete.Theymappedtheswimmer’sbodyandhoweverypartmoves,sotherobotcouldswimexactlyasahumandoes.Swumanoidcanswimthebackstroke(仰泳)andthefrontcrawl(自由泳)ataspeedof0.64metersasecond,whichisathirdofthehumanworldrecordaccordingtotheDailyMail(每日郵報).MotomuNakashima,theleaderofthestudy,hopesthatrobotslikeSwumanoidcanactaslifesaversinthefuture,helpingthoseintrouble.Besidessavinglives,Swumanoidcanalsobeusedinswimmingresearch.Itcantestwaterresistance(阻力)andworkouthowpeopleswim.Theinformationcollectedisexpectedtohelpscientistsfindwaystoimproveaswimmer'sskills.Unlikehumanswimmers,robotsdon’tgettiredfromdoingthesamestroke(泳姿)againandagain,sotheydonotslowdown.Thus,theycancollectinformationmorecorrectly.Buttherobotisnotyetreadytotaketheplaceoflifesaversbythepool.Scientistssaytherearestillcertainthingsthatneedtobeimproved,suchasthemotorsandwaterproofing(防水的)design.52.Swumanoidcanswimexactlyasahumandoesbecause_________.A.itwascreatedbyanOlympicswimmerB.itcanfollowthewayswimmersmoveC.itcanswimthewayrealswimmersmoveD.itcanhelppeoplewhoaredrowning53.Swumanoidcancollectinformationmoreefficientlybecause________.A.itcandomanytypesofstrokes B.itcanswimasfastasworldrecord-holdersC.itwon’tfeeltiredandneverslowsdown D.itdoesn’tfeelwaterresistance54.Howmanyusesfortherobotswimmersarementionedinthepassage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.55.Thestoryiswrittento________.A.introducetheswimmingrobotSwumanoidB.describehowlifeguardsdotheirworkC.showhowswimmingrobotsarebuiltD.explaindifferentswimmingskillsJackgetsacallfromhisgrandmaonaSaturdaymorning.“Pleasecometovisitme.Bringacabbagewithyou.”saysGrandma.“Whydoyouwantmetobringacabbage?”Jackasks.“Youwillsee.”saysGrandma.TherearemanykindsofvegetablesinJack’sgarden(花園).Hegetsacabbagefromthere.ThenhegoestoGrandma’shouse.WhenJackarrives,heseesallhiscousinsarethere,too.Theyalsogetvegetablesfromtheirgardens.Alanopenshisbag.Heputssomepotatoesonthetable.Janeputssomecarrotsandonionsonthetable.SamandPathavesometomatoes.Jackplayshappily(高興地)withhiscousinsinGrandma’shouse.Grandmawashesthevegetablesandcutsthemintosmallpieces.Shemakesdeliciouspizza(披薩餅)

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