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Thereweretwomenwholivednexttoeachother.Oneofthemwasaretiredteacherandtheotherwasabusinessman.Bothofthemhadplantedmanyplantsintheirgardens.Theretiredteacherseldomwateredhisplantsanddidn’tpayalotofattentiontothem.Buthisneighborwasverycarefulwithhisplantsandwateredthemoften.

Theretiredteacher’splantsweresmall,butstilllookedokay,whilethebusinessman’splantsweremuchbiggerandgreener.Onenight,therecameastormwithaheavyrainandstrongwind.Thenextmorning,bothoftheneighborscameouttocheckintheirgardens.Thebusinessmansawthathisplantshadeoutfromtheearthandweretotallyoutoflife.Buttheretiredteacher’splantsnicelystoodwheretheywere.

Thebusinessmanwassurprised.Hewenttoconsult(咨詢)theretiredteacher.

“WebothgrewthesameplantsandIcaredformyplantsbetterthanyoudid.Howcouldyourplantsstillbeokay?”

Theretiredteachersmiledandsaid,becauseyougaveyourplantstoomuchattention.Youmadeittooeasyforthemtogrow.Igavemyplantsjustalittlebitofwater,sotheyhadtogrowdeepertoabsorb(吸收)morewater.Thatiswhymyplantssurvived.”WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Theneighborshaddifferentjobs.

B.Theteacher’splantswerestillgoodafterastorm.

C.Thebusinessmanlookedafterhisplantsworsethantheteacher.

D.Thebusinessmanwassurprisedtofindhisplantsdeadafterthestorm.【解析】1.【文章大意】這是一篇人生感悟類閱讀,主要介紹了退休老師和商人不同的養(yǎng)花方式,老師不太照顧花,而商人非常精心地照顧花,最后卻在暴風(fēng)雨之后商人的花全死了,而教師的花仍然活著。

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題是:以下哪一項是不正確的。根據(jù)Buthisneighborwasverycarefulwithhisplantsandwateredthemoften.但是他的鄰居精心照顧他的花草并且經(jīng)常澆水。C選項意為商人照顧花比老師照顧得差。與原文不符。故選C。B2Everyoneknowstobeconfidentisveryimportantnow.Herearesomewaysforyouonhowtobeeconfident.LookConfident.Maybethisistheeasiesttodo.Whenyou’rewearingfortableclothesandlookgoodinthem,thenhalfofyourjobisdone.Startingyourdaybylookingatyourselfinthemirrorandfeelinghappyhelpalotinbeingconfident.TalkConfidently.Ifyouarealwayssoftspoken,thenpeoplewillthinkofyouassomesoftperson,withoutpower.Youneedtohaveacorrectspeed,sothatyourspeechisclearandfullofconfidence.Talkingwillseeothersuccessfulpeoplewalkingandstandinginaconfidentmanner.FeelConfident.Peoplekeeponwonderinghowtobeconfident,buttheydon’tthinkitismuchaboutone’smentalstate(精神狀態(tài)).Rememberwheneveryouaregoingtomakeanimportantconversation,alwayskeepinagoodmentalstateandtheconfidentwillbesuccessful.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Keepingagoodmoodhelpsyoubeeconfident.

B.Ifyouaresoftspoken,youareasoftperson.

C.Fewpeoplethinkmentalstateisalsoimportanttobeconfident.

D.Therearefoursuggestionsteachingpeopletobeconfidentinthepassage.【解析】【文章大意】文章介紹了如何讓你自信的方法:看起來自信;交談中自信;感覺上自信。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,本文講述了三種自信的方式:LookConfident;TalkConfidently;?FeelConfident。故D不正確,故選D。C3April27isaspecialdayinBritain.It’scalledTakeOurDaughtertoWorkDay.ItwasbroughttoBritainin1994fromAmerica.Onthatdaythousandsofgirlstakeadayoffschoolandgowithoneoftheirparentstotheirworkplaces.Bydoingthis,itcanteachgirlsmoreaboutthesocietywheretheylive.Nowthegirlscanhaveacloselookatwhattheirparentsaredoing.Thismayhelpthemtobecalmerwhentheyhavetochooseajob.Maryexperiencedadayofworkathermother’soffice.Thishelpedherunderstandhermother’sworkbetter.Shesaidthatthismadeherfeelmoreconfidentaboutherfuture.Schoolsandmanypaniessupporttheactivity,too.Someschoolsevenmakethedayanecessarypartofschoollife.Expertsthinkthatgirlswithmoreselfconfidencearemorelikelytobesuccessfulthanmongirls.Ifparentscansetgoodexamplesbothatworkandathomeforthem,theywilldobetterthanothers.TakeOurDaughtertoWorkDayissurelyastepintherightdirection.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutTakeOurDaughtertoWorkDay?A.ItisaspecialactivityonApril27inBritain.

B.Schoolsandmanypaniessupportthisactivity

C.Manygirlslikethisdaybecausetheywon’tgotoschool.

D.Someschoolsevenmakethedayanecessarypartofschoollife.【解析】1.【文章大意】本文主要介紹“帶女兒上班日”的情況。在這一天,父母將女兒帶到辦公室,并且經(jīng)由與辦公室的同仁共同設(shè)計的特殊活動,幫助少女肯定自我的價值,并以更有自信的方式渡過青春期,同時這一活動也得了社會和學(xué)校的支持。該節(jié)日在1994年開始由美國傳至英國。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容April27isaspecialdayinBritain.和Schoolsandmanypaniessupporttheactivity,too.及Someschoolsevenmakethedayanecessarypartofschoollife.可知,4月27號在英國是一個特殊的日子。學(xué)校和許多公司也支持這個活動。一些學(xué)校甚至把這一天作為學(xué)校生活的很有必要的一個部分。選項ABD與短文內(nèi)容相符。而選項C與短文內(nèi)容不符。故選C。

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It'scoldoutsideinwinter,buttherearelotsoffunactivitiesforanimals.

DogSledding

Look!Amanissittingonasledandsomedogsarerunningwithitintheforest.Thisisdogsledding.ItisthemostpopularsportinAlaskainwinter.Whatdogscanbesleddogs?First,theyshouldlovetorun.Second,theyneedtohavestrongfeet,sothattheycanfunfastinsnow.

Takingabath

Everyyearinthecoldestmonths,zoosinJapanpreparehotsprings(溫泉)fortheircapybaras.Usually,thesecuteanimalstakeabathwithfruit.Thefruitcanmakethewatersmellnice.Someluckypeoplecanalsotakeabathwiththem.

Penguinwalk

TherearesomepenguinslivinghappilyinJapan.The"PenguinWalk"isamustseeinwinteratthezoo.Whenitsnows,kingpenguinsinthezoowilllineupandtalkawalk.Usually,theywalktwiceaday—11a.m.and2:30p.m.WhichoneisNOTtrueaboutsleddogs?A.Theycanrunfastinsnow. B.TheyareallfromJapan.

C.They'regoodatrunning. D.Theirfeetareverystrong.【解析】【文章大意】本文主要介紹了雪橇犬、水豚和企鵝的有趣的冬季動物活動。

根據(jù)第二段ItisthemostpopularsportinAlaskainwinter.可知雪橇犬來自阿拉斯加,而不是都來自日本,所以B選項錯誤,故選B。E5BaseballisoneofthefavoritesportsintheUSA.Childrenplaybaseballinsportsfieldsorparks.Atsummerpicnic,thereisoftenaninformalbaseballgame.Boysandgirls,youngandoldtaketurnstobat.Therearenineplayersoneachteam.ThebaseballseasongoesfromApriltoSeptember.Duringthistime,baseballgamesareshowedonTVandmembersoftheimportantbaseballteamsbeeAmerica’sheroes.Attheendoftheseason,thetwotopteamsplayagainsteachother.Manybaseballfansgotogethertowatchthegame.MillionsofotherslistentotheradioorwatchTV.Peopletalkonlyaboutthegame.Evenlongafteritisover,theystilltalkabouttheresultandtheplayers.AmericanfootballisperhapsthemostpopularsportintheUSA.Thefootballseasonbeginswhenthebaseballseasonends.Morepeopleareinterestedinfootballthanbaseball.Whenthereisanimportantgame,thousandsofpeoplesitbesideradiosorinfrontofTVtogettheresult.Accordingtothepassage,whichisNOTtrue?A.Boysandgirlslikebaseballgames.

B.Baseballisplayedintheopenair.

C.Abaseballgamehasnineplayers.

D.Childrensometimesplaybaseballinparks.【解析】【文章大意】本文講述了美國人喜歡的兩項運(yùn)動,棒球和美式足球。

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段句子thereisoftenaninformal(非正式的)baseballgame.Boysandgirls,youngandoldtaketurnstobat.可知,A正確;根據(jù)第二段句子Therearenineplayersoneachteam.可知,每隊有九名隊員,一場比賽至少需要兩只隊伍,故C錯誤;根據(jù)第一段句子Childrenplaybaseballinsportsfields(場地)orparks.可知,BD正確;故選C。F6

OnJanuary3,2019,Chang’e4spacecraftlandedonthedarksideofthemoonsoftly.

Peoplecouldn’tseethedarksideofthemoonontheearthandnootherspacecraftarrivedtherebefore.InearlyDecember2018,itflewinspaceandkepttravelingaroundspaceforseveralweeks.Itwasreadyforthe“darkside”landing.Xinhuashowedapicturetotheworld.

ThelandingofChang’e4willhelpChinaalotandscientistswillgoonstudyingthemoon.Humanswillgoontostudyotherplanetsaswellinthefuture.Thegreatlandingmadepeoplearoundtheworldsurprised.Morepeopleareinterestedintheimportantthing,andthegreatlandingevencaughtElonMusk’seye.HesaidChinawasgreatonhistweet(運(yùn)用推特社交網(wǎng)絡(luò)發(fā)送的信息).

ThisisjustonepartofChina’sgrowingspaceexplorationplans.Afewyearsago,Chinasentaspacecrafttostudyotherpartsofthemoon.ThelatestflyingofChang’e4istryingtogivefirsthandinformationforthestudyingofthemoon,theearthandthesun.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Chang’e4kepttravelingaroundspaceforseveralweeksbeforelanding.

B.ElonMusksaidChinawasgreatonhisFacebook.

C.Chinasentaspacecrafttostudyotherpartsofthemoonbefore.

D.Chinawillgoontostudyotherplanetsinspace.【解析】本文講述嫦娥四號宇宙飛船在月球黑暗面著陸,嫦娥四號的登陸將對科學(xué)家們將繼續(xù)研究月球有很大幫助。嫦娥四號的最新飛行試圖為月球、地球和太陽的研究提供第一手資料。

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段內(nèi)容HesaidChinawasgreatonhistweet。他在推特上說中國很棒??芍x項B.ElonMusksaidChinawasgreatonhisFacebook.不正確,故選B。G7

Fallingdowninpublicisterribleformostpeople.However,anewsocialmediacraze(熱潮)calledthe"FallingStarsChallenge"hasturnedfallingintosomethingfuntodo.

ThecrazebeganinRussia.Itwasmostpopularamongyoungpeople.Theypostedpicturesofthemselveslyingfacedownasthoughtheyhadjustfallenover.Someitemslikehandbags,decorationsandmoneywerespreadoutonthegroundaroundtheminthephotos.TheysharedthesephotosontheInternettoflaunttheirwealth.

Thecrazesoonbecamepopulararoundtheworld.InChina,however,itistakingonanewmeaning.Peopleareusingittoflaunttheirhobbiesandtalents.Theitemsintheirpicturesshowwhattheydoforalivingandwhattheyhaveachievedintheirwork.

______Forexample,studentsfalldownontotextbooksandtestpapers.Policeofficersfallinfrontoftheirpolicecarswithhandcuffsintheirhands.Famouspeoplearetakingonthechallenge,too.WriterLiuTongtookafallwithdozensofcopiesofhisnewbook.

Morethan1.08millionChinesehavetakenonthischallengeonSinaWeibo.Theirpictureshavebeenviewedmorethan2.22billiontimes.Internetusersalsodiscussthesephotos.Mostofthemspeakhighlyofthecraze.OneSinaWeibouserwrote,"Thisshowsthepositiveenergyoffightingandworkinghard.Cheerfortheseyoungpeople!"However,somealsothinkthecrazeisjustanotherexampleofasuccessfulInternetmeme(網(wǎng)絡(luò)爆紅).Theythinkpeoplearejustimitating(模仿)others.

Whatdoyouthinkofthechallenge?Willyoutryit?WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheFallingStarsChallenge?A.ItcamefromRussia. B.Youngpeoplelikeitbest.

C.Itisasocialmediacraze. D.Itusuallyshowsarealfall.【解析】【文章大意】本文主要講解“炫富摔”開始于俄羅斯,很快在全球受歡迎。在中國有新的含義。

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的ThecrazebeganinRussia.可知,它開始于俄羅斯,故A選項正確;根據(jù)第二段的Itwasmostpopularamongyoungpeople.可知,它最受年輕人的歡迎,故B選項正確;根據(jù)第一段的anewsocialmediacraze可知C選項正確;根據(jù)第二段的asthough(好像)theyhadjustfallenover可知,它不是真的跌倒,故D選項錯誤。故選D。H8Happinessisimportantforeveryone.Mostpeoplewanttobehappy,butfewknowhowtofindhappiness.Hereisastorytohelpyou.Onceabirdlivedunhappily.Soittraveledfarawaytolookforitshappiness.Itflewandflew.Suddenlyitsawaspiderclimbingupawall.Thespiderfelloffthewallhalfway.Butitkeptclimbingagainandfelloffagain.Evenso,thespiderdidn’tgiveup.Thelittlebirdaskedthespiderinsurprise.“Whydon?tyouhavepainbuthappinessonyourfacethoughyoufailagainandagain?”“BecauseIkeepmakingmyefforts.I?mhappy.”saidthespider.Thenthelittlebirdsawthehappinessisawillintheheart.Thebirdcontinuedflyingandsawalame(瘸的)duckhelpalittleduckwhogotlosttofindthewaybackhome.Althoughitwasdisabled,ithadasmilingface.“I?mhappybecauseIcanhelpothers.”saidthelameduck.Sothebirdsawthehappinessisaloveintheheart.Thebirdwentonflyingandsuddenlysawalittledyingflower,whosefacewasfullofsmile.Thebirddidn’tknowthereason.Soitaskedthelittleflower,“You?regoingtodie.Whyareyoustillsohappy?”“Becausemydreamwilletrue,”saidthelittleflower.“Whatisyourdream?”“Toproducesweetfruit.”Thelittlebirdsawthehappinessisahopeintheheart.Sothelittlebirdnomorelookedforhappinessbecauseithadseenthetruehappinessisnotinthefarawayplacebutinyourownheart.Youarethemakerofyourownhappiness.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Happinessisimportantforeveryone.

B.Wemakehappinessbyourselves.

C.Manypeopleknowhowtofindhappiness.【解析】1.【文章大意】這篇文章講述了幸福的重要。通過一個故事告訴我們怎樣才能找到幸福。根據(jù)第一段中的“Mostpeoplewanttobehappy,butfewknowhowtofindhappiness.”可知“幾乎沒有人知道怎樣能找到幸?!薄項意為“許多人知道怎樣找到幸福?!笨芍狢項與文章不符,故選C。I9Awomanwaswaitingatanairportonenight,withseverallonghoursbeforeherflight.Shesearchedforabookintheairportshops.boughtabagofcookiesandfoundaplacetosit.Shewasengrossedinherbookbuthappenedtoseethatthemansittingbesideher,tookacookieortwofromthebaginbetweenthem.Shetriedtopaynoattentiontoit,soshetooksomecookiesandwatchedtheclock,asthecookiethiefkepteating.Shewasgettingangrierastheminutestickedby,thinking,"IfIweren?tsonice,Iwouldfightwithhim."Witheachcookieshetook,hetookone,too;whenonlyonewasleft,shewonderedwhathewoulddo.Withasmileonhisface,andanervouslaugh,hetookthelastcookieandbrokeitinhalf.Heofferedherahalf,andatetheother.Shegotitfromhimquicklyandthought,"Ohoh,brother.Thisguymustbecrazyandhe?ssorude!Whyhedidn?tevenshowanythanks!"Shedidn?tknowshecouldbesoangry.Shefeltmuchbetterwhenherflightwascalled.Sheheldherbelongings(隨身物品)andheadedtothegate,notlookingbackattherudethief.Shegotontheplane,satonherseat,andlookedforherbook,whichwasalmostplete.Asshereachedinherbag,shewassosurprised—therewasherbagofcookies,infrontofhereyes."Ifmineishere,"shecried,"theotherswerehis—?therudecookiethief?s?,andhetriedtohavethemwithmetogether!"Toolatetosaysorry,sherealizedthatsheherselfwastherudeone,thethief.Whenyoufindsomethingfunny,whynotsearchitforhiddentruth?Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thewomanknewthemanquitewell.

B.Themantriedtotakethewoman?scookies.

C.Thewomanatetheman?scookies.

D.Themanshowedhisthankstothewoman.【解析】1.【文章大意】文章講了一個旅客在機(jī)場遇到了光天化日之下偷曲奇的小偷的故事:女孩一邊讀書一邊心里認(rèn)為坐在旁邊的男人竟敢當(dāng)面偷他的餅干,結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)是誤會。根據(jù)第六段句子Asshereachedinherbag,shewassosurprised—therewasherbagofcookies,infrontofhereyes."Ifmineishere,"shecried,"theotherswerehis—?therudecookiethief?s?,andhetriedtohavethemwithmetogether!"可知,在機(jī)場吃的曲奇餅不是我的,是他的,由此可知,C項“這個女孩吃了那個男人的餅干?!闭_,故選C。J10AshortChinesemanisoneofthebiggestmenintheworldrightnow.HeisJackMa(MaYun),theChairmanofAlibabaGroup.OnSept.19,2014,Alibabawentpublic(上市)andraised$25billion.Ma,aformerEnglishteacher,hasbeetherichestmaninChina.Bornin1964inHangzhou,Zhejiang,Magrewupasahappykid.Whenhewasateenager,hewantedtolearnEnglish.Everymorning,hegotupat5a.m,rodehisbikefor40minutestoahotelneartheWestLakeandtalkedwithforeigntouristsinEnglish.Hediditfornineyears,rainorshine.TheexperiencemadehimanexcellentEnglishspeakerandalsoopenedhiseyestotheoutsideworld.In1994,MaYunheardabouttheInternet.Andona1995triptotheUS,someoneshowedtheInternettoMaforthefirsttime.Hesearchedfortheword"beer"onYahoo,andfoundthattherewasnothingthereaboutChina.Seeingthechance,MareturnedtoChinaandsetupawebsitecalledChinaPageswithoutevenknowingmuchaboutputers.Fouryearslater,Ma,hiswifeandhisfriendssetupAlibabainHangzhou.HebelievedintheInternetbusinesspotential(潛力)whenfewotherChinesedid.Alibabahasdevelopedintotheworld’slargestemercepany(電子商務(wù)公司)uptonow,owningpopularhoppingwebsiteslikeTaobaoandTmall.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThefirstwebsiteMaYunsetupwasTaobao.

B.MaYunbegantolearnEnglishwhenhewasateenager.

C.MaYunbelievedtheInternetbusinesswouldhaveabrightfuture.【解析】【文章大意】本文介紹了阿里巴巴的創(chuàng)始者——馬云的創(chuàng)業(yè)歷程。根據(jù)第三段最后一句Seeingthechance,MareturnedtoChinaandsetupawebsitecalledChinaPageswithoutevenknowingmuchaboutputers可知A項錯誤。故選A。K11Overweightisoneofthebiggesthealthproblemsnow.Beingoverweightaffectsmorethanhowyoulook.Toomuchfatcankillyou.What’sworse,overweightchildrenturnintooverweightadults.Ifyou’reobesenow,youprobablywillgrowintoanobeseadult.Buthere’sgoodnews.Youcanfightoverweight.ChangeyoureatinghabitsYouarewhatyoueat,Kidslikesnacks.Didyoulistanyhealthysnacks?Onestudyofeatinghabitsshowedthatsoftdrinksarethefirstinthesnacklist.Next,kidschoosesaltysnacks,likechips.What’smore,thelistisfullofjunkfoodfromNo.3toNo.11.Finally,No.12,kidspickedahealthysnack—fruit.So,thinkaboutyoursnackchoiceagain.GetoutsidetoexerciseJim,aplayeronhisschoolfootballteam,hadaweightproblemnotlongtimeago.Hecouldnevergetanyonetoplaywithhim.Sohisfatherandhestartedplayingfootballforafewminuteseverynight.Tenminutesturnedintoanhourormore.Injustafewyears,theheavykidbecameathletic,fitandhealthy.MoreTVmeansmorefatNearlyeveryAmericankidwatchesTVfor2hoursand56minuteseverydaythataddsupto44daysayearofsitting.MoreTV(ormoreInternetsurfing,ormoreputergames)meansmorefat.Eatanappleaday,walkaroundthehouse,playwithyourfamily…Doittoday,anddoitmoretomorrow.Itwillhelpyoualot.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.WhenwewatchtoomuchTV,wewillprobablygettoomuchfat.

B.AfewyearsagoJimwasfat.

C.Beingoverweightonlyaffectshowwelook.

D.Eatinganappleadayisgoodforourhealth.【解析】【文章大意】這篇短文講述超重已經(jīng)成為現(xiàn)在最大的問題之一。超重不僅僅影響外貌,還影響你的健康。本文就如何同超重作斗爭給出了幾條建議。根據(jù)Beingoverweightaffectsmorethanhowyoulook.Toomuchfatcankillyou.可知,超重不僅僅影響你的外表。太多的脂肪會殺了你。故C選項描述錯誤,故選C。L12OurschoolisinTongling,amidlevelcityincentralChinaandalsoabeautifulonewithfantasticscenicandclimate.OurschoolneedsFOURoralteacherswiththefollowingqualifications(資格):1,NativespeakersfromEnglishspeakingcountries;2,

Bachelor’sDegree(學(xué)士學(xué)位)(orhigher),Englishmajorispreferred;3,TEFLcertificate(teachingEnglishasaForeignLanguage)holder;4,2yearsofteachingexperience(ifyouareaTEFLholder,itcanbelessthan2years);5,Candidates(申請人)undertheageof40arepreferred.Andweoffer:1,8,000RMBpermonthfor10months(peryear);2,000RMBfortheresttwomonths’vacation(peryear);2,Upto8,000RMBforonereturnairticketperyear;3,Amonthly100RMBfoodcard.Ifyouareinterestedinit,pleasesendyourresumesto77760483@qq.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.IfJennyworksintheschool,shemustefromanEnglishspeakingcountry.

B.Ifyouwanttoworkintheschool,youmustbelessthan40yearsold.

C.

D.Ifyouworkintheschool,youcangetafoodcardeverymonth.【解析】【文章大意】這是銅陵市一所中學(xué)的教師招聘廣告。對教師的需求由詳細(xì)額要求,同時也告訴影片這工資的數(shù)額等等。根據(jù)5,Candidates(申請人)undertheageof40arepreferred.可知,應(yīng)聘者低于四十歲更好,但是不一定必須低于四十。因此B項陳述錯誤,故選B。M13Doyouwanttogrowup?Ifnot,thenflytoNeverlandlikethekidsdoin“PeterPan”!Inthefilm,threekidsWendy,JohnandMichaelDarlingareenjoyinglifeathomeinLondon,England.Butonenight,aboycalledPeterPanfliesintotheirroom!HeesfromanislandcalledNeverland.HelivestherewiththeLostBoys,agroupofboyswhodon’twanttogrowup.PeterPanwantsthechildrentogowithhimtoNeverland.HealsowantsWendytolookaftertheLostBoys.ThechildrendecidetoflywithhimtoNeverland.Butwhentheygetthere,theyfindouttheLostBoysareatwarwithCaptainCook,apirate(海盜).Whowillwin?Youhavetowatchthefilmtofindout!Thefilmisbasedonthebook,“PeterPan,orTheboyWhoJustWouldn’tGrowUp”,byJamesBarrie.Childrenhavelovedthestoryforover100years.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?PeterPanwilllookaftertheLostBoyshimself.

B.Wewillknowwhocanwinafterweseethefilmorreadthebook.

C.Childrenlovethisstory.

D.ThispassagetellsthestoryofPeterPan.【解析】1.【文章大意】文章主要講述了彼得潘飛到夢幻島的簡介。希望讀者通過觀看電影了解更多的內(nèi)容。

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段第五句HealsowantsWendytolookaftertheLostBoys(他還希望溫迪照顧失落的男孩)可知,選項APeterPanwilllookaftertheLostBoyshimself(彼得·潘將會親自照顧失落的男孩)表述是錯誤的。故選A。N14School

Open

DayDearstudents,

Wehavesomeinterestingandfunthingsforyouthisterm.OnSeptember9th2019,wehaveaSchoolOpenDay.Itbeginsat9:00a.m.a(chǎn)ndfinishesat4:00p.m.Allparentscanetoourschool,haveacupofcoffee,andmeetourteachersandotherparents.

Yourparentscangotoyourchildren'sclassrooms,haveatalkwiththeprincipal,havealookattheclubsandaskanyquestions.From11:30a.m.to12:30am,theparentscangotoRoom106forlunch.IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheSchoolOpenDay,youcancallJohnSmith——theprincipal.Thetelephonenumberis0214899688.

Weletoourschoolandjoinus.

School:AppleTreeMiddleSchoolWhichiswrong?ParentscanaskanyquestionsonSchoolOpenDay.

B.ThenameoftheschoolisAppleTreeMiddleSchool.

C.TheprincipaloftheschoolisJohnSmith.

D.Parentscan'tstay(停留)atAppleTreeMiddleSchoolat3:30ontheSchoolOpenDay.【解析】【文章大意】本文介紹了這學(xué)期我們學(xué)校的一些有趣的活動。根據(jù)第一段中的Itbeginsat9:00a.m.andfinishesat4:00p.m.可知家長可以在校園里待到4點,D項Parentscan'tstay(停留)atAppleTreeMiddleSchoolat3:30ontheSchoolOpenDay說3點30后不能待在校園里錯誤,故選D。O15

Doyoueverfeellikeyourthoughtsaregoingaroundincircles?Oneminute,you’rethinkingaboutyourhomework.Thenextminute,you’rethinkingaboutyourplansfortheweekend.

Isitpossibleforustoslowourthoughtsdownorevenstopthempletely?Itdependsonyourdefinitionof“thinking”,accordingtoMichaelHalassa,aresearcheratMIT,US.Webasicallygothrougheachdayinoneoftwostates–weeitherrealizethatwe’rethinkingorwedon’t.Ourbrainswon’tstopthinkingpletelyuntilwedie.

“Thebrainneveractuallystops‘thinking’inabroadersense.Mostthoughtsareactuallyinthebackground(在后臺運(yùn)行)withoutusnoticingthemandthere’snotreallyawaytoturnthesethingsoff,”Halassasaid.Humanbrainscanunconsciouslyprocess(無意識地處理)about11millionpiecesofinformationpersecond,accordingtoForbes.

Youcanparethistohowaputerworks.Evenwhenyouaren’tusingyourputerwhileit’sturnedon,itisstillrunningoperations“inthebackground”.Yourputer,muchlikeyourbrain,isconstantly“thinking”,evenifyou’renotactivelyusingit.

Someresearchershavereferredtothisphenomenon(現(xiàn)象)as“thoughtchatter”.Itdescribestherandom(胡亂的)thoughtsthatpopinandoutofourmindatdifferenttimesduringtheday,accordingtoSteveTaylor,apsychologylecturer.

Somethoughtchattercanbeenjoyable,suchasdaydreaming.AlbertEinsteincameupwithhisfamoustheoryofrelativity(相對論)whiledaydreamingatwork.Buttoomuchthoughtchattercanmakeusfeeltooanxiousorworried,Taylorsaid.Meditation(冥想)canhelpuscleanupsomeofthisthoughtchatter.Whichofthefollowingsentencesiswrongaccordingtothepassage?A.Ourbrainscanunconsciouslyprocessagreatdealofinformationpersecond.

B.Ourrandomthoughtsarealwayspoppinginandoutofourmindatdifferenttimesduringtheday,

C.Ourbrainsneverstopthinkingpletelyaslongaswearealive.

D.Thoughtchattercanalwaysbeenjoyable,thankstoit,AlbertEinsteincameupwithhisfamoustheoryofrelativity.【解析】1.【文章大意】本文是一篇議論文,講述了專家的研究發(fā)現(xiàn)我們的大腦在時刻不停地進(jìn)行思考,有時會給我們帶來有趣的發(fā)現(xiàn),而冥想可以幫助我們清理一些思想閑談。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中Somethoughtchattercanbeenjoyable(有些人認(rèn)為聊天很有趣)可知,只是有一些人認(rèn)為思想閑聊是令人愉快的,并不是“總是”令人愉快,所以錯誤。故選D。P16

WouldyouliketogotoBeijing,ourcapital?IthasalongwayfromGuangzhou.

It's2,313kilometersfromBeijingtoGuangzhou.ThecityofKunmingis2,216kilometersawayfromGuangzhou.It'salwayswarmthere.Butit'sveryhotinsummerinWuhan.It's1,084kilometersfromGuangzhoutoWuhan.ChangshaisnearGuangzhou.It's726kilometerfromChangshatoGuangzhou.DoyouknowwhichcityisthebiggestinChina?It'sShanghai.It's1,811kilometersfromGuangzhoutoShanghai.

Ifyoutravelbyair,you'llfinditveryinterestingandfastenoughtoflyfromGuangzhoutoBeijing.Itonlytakesyouaboutfourhoursandyou'llgetthereeasily,safelyandunhurriedly(從容不迫地).Buttravelingbytrainisquitedifferent.YouhavetostayonthetrainformorethanthirtyhourstoarriveinBeijing.

Moreandmorepeopleliketotravelbyair.Youcanseewhy,can'tyou?Whichiswrong?A.Wuhanisveryhotinsummer.

B.It's1,084kilometersfromWuhantoGuangzhou.

C.It'saswarminwinterinKunmingasinBeijing.

D.It'swarminwinterinKunming.Whichisright?A.Kunmingis2,216kilometersawayfromBeijing.

B.GuangzhouisthebiggestcityinChina.

C.Beijingisthebiggestcityintheworld.

D.It's726kilometersfromGuangzhoutoChangsha.【解析】【文章大意】這篇文章講述了幾個城市與廣東之間的距離,北京距離廣東非常遠(yuǎn),乘坐火車的話,需要三十多個小時,也講了其他的城市的一些特點。根據(jù)ThecityofKunmingis2,216kilometersawayfromGuangzhou.It'salwayswarmthere.可知,昆明冬季也很暖和;根據(jù)常識,北京的冬季寒冷。所以說“昆明的冬天和北京一樣暖和”這種說法是錯誤的。故選C。根據(jù)第二段ChangshaisnearGuangzhou.It's726kilometerfromChangshatoGuangzhou.可知,從廣州到長沙有726公里。選項D的說法是正確的。故選D。Q17

Dalewashappy.Hewasatanewschool,andstudentstherewerefriendly.”Hi,Dale!”somestudentsgreetedhim,butsomestudentssaid,”Hi,Danny!”Daledidn’tunderstand.Heaskedonestudent,”WhydosomestudentscallmeDanny?”

“Oh.that’seasytoanswer,”thestudentsaid.”Dannywasastudentherelastyear.Nowheisinadifferentschool.YoulooklikeDanny.SomestudentsthoughtthatyouwereDanny.”

DalewantedtomeetDanny.HegotDanny’saddressfromastudentandwenttoDanny’shouse.Dannyopenedthedoor.Dalecouldn’tbelievehiseyes.HelookedreallylikeDanny!DaleandDannyhadthesamecoloreyesandthesamesmile.Theyhadthesameblackhair.Theyalsohadthesamebirthday.Andtheybothwereadopted(收養(yǎng))bytwodifferentfamilies.

DaleandDannyfoundoutthattheyweretwinbrothers,aftertheboyswereborn,onefamilyadoptedDale,andanotherfamilyadoptedDanny.Danny’sfamilyneverknewaboutDale.

SoonDaleandDanny’sstoryappearedinthenewspaper.TherewasaphotoofDaleandDannynexttothestory.AyoungmannamedJohnsawthephotointhenewspaper.Johncouldn’tbelievehiseyes.HelookedexactlylikeDaleandDanny.Hehadthesamecolorey

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