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專題12閱讀回答問題(三)(一)(2022·上海寶山·二模)Afterspendingtheweekendawaywithmyadultson,IwassoimpressedbyhisgenerousheartthatIsenthimthisletter.Dearson,Iwanttothankyouforteachingmeaveryvaluablelessoninlifebythegreatexampleyouset.WhenwewereeatingatthatcafeinBondiandapersonwhohadorderedhishamburgerdidn’thaveenoughmoneytopayforit.Withoutanyhesitation,youwentoverandputtheextra$2intohishand.Whenwewereleaving,youalsothrewafivecentcoinontotheroadandsaidsomethinglike,“Somekidswillreallyenjoyfindingit.”Lastweek,ayoungmanaheadofmeinthelineatapetrol(汽油)stationdidn’thaveenoughmoneytopayforhispetrol.Iaskedthemoneycollector,“Howmuchshortishe?”Shetoldmehehadmeanttoput$15petrolinhiscarbuthehadbeenlookingatthewronggauge(計(jì)量表)andhadputin15litres(升)whichcametojustover$20.Thisisaneasymistakeasbothgaugesrunfast.SomethingmademethinkofyouandwhatyoudidthatnightatthecafeinBondi.Ihandedtheyoungman$6.Hewassosurprisedandsaid,“Butwhywouldyoudothisforme?”IjustsmiledasIthoughtofyou.Thankyou,son.It’sbettertogivethantoreceive.NowwhenIseeafivecentcoinonthegroundandwanttopickitup,Ithinkofyouandleaveittherejustincasesomekidswillgetexcitedtofindit.Lovealways,Mum13.Didthewriterspendtheweekendalone?_____________________________________________________________14.Whathappenedtothemanwhohadorderedhishamburger?_____________________________________________________________15.Howdidthewriter’ssonhelpthemanatthecafe?_____________________________________________________________16.Whydidthewriter’ssonthrowafivecentcoinontotheroad?_____________________________________________________________17.Howdidtheyoungmaninthepetrolstationfeelafterthewriterhandedhim$6?_____________________________________________________________18.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“It’sbettertogivethantoreceive”mean?_____________________________________________________________(二)(2022·上海青浦·一模)6Ifyouareahikeroranaturelover,you’llenjoyreadingAWalkintheWoods.It’satruestory,writtenasaedy.TheauthorisBillBryson.BrysonreturnedtotheUSafter20yearsinBritainanddecidedtogetfamiliarwithhisnativecountrybywalkingtheAppalachianTrail(阿巴拉契亞山道).Thetrail,about3,500kilometerslong,ispopularwiththousandsofhikers.ItgoesfromSpringerMountaininGeorgiatoMountainKatahdininMaine.Thestoryoffersalandscapeofsilentforestsandbeautifullakes.Butasawriterwithicgenius,Brysonalsofindshumorinthestrugglesthatheandhisoldfriend,StephenKatz,wentthrough.Lotsofsillythingshappenalongtheway.Atthebeginning,Brysonreadsaboutthedangersofthewildandstaysawakeforhourseachnight,becauseheisworriedhewillbekilledbybears.Laterthetwomiddleagedmentrytoclimbamountainbutgetcaughtinasnowstorm.Theygetlostmorethanonce,buttheyalwaysmanagetofindtheirwaybacktothetrail.Theyalsomeetalotofstrangepeople.Butthestoryismorethanjustalaughoutloudhike.Brysonalsotalksaboutacidrain(酸雨),thehuntingofbirds,anddamagetotheecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).It’samixofthesillyandtheserious,afreshwayofgettingreaderstoactuallycareabouttheenvironmentproblems.AsthewebsiteBookBrowsesaidinareview,thebook“willcertainlybeeamodernclassicoftravelliterature”.61.BillBrysonesfromBritain,doesn’the?______________________________________62.HowlongistheAppalachianTrail?______________________________________63.WhydoesBrysonstayawakeforhourseachnightduringhislifeonthetrail?______________________________________64.WhathappenstoBrysonandhisfriendwhentheytrytoclimbamountain?______________________________________65.Whatistheimplied(隱含的)meaningoftheunderlinedsentence?Thebooknotonly__________________,butalso__________________.66.Pleasegiveapropertitleforthepassage.(Nomorethan10words)______________________________________(三)(2022·上海虹口·一模)RealSuperheroesPhotographerJoshRossihasusedhiscamerastoshowtheworld’srealsuperheroes—youngchildrenwhoarebattlingseverediseaseanddisabilities.Theheartwarmingprojectbeganin2016,whenRossirealizedhisthenthreeyearolddaughter’sdreamofbeingWonderWoman(神奇女俠).Thephotographersays,“Igotsomanyemailsandcallsfromfamilieswhohadchildrenwithdiseases.TheykepttellingmethattheirkidsweretheREALsuperheroes.”SinceitwasWonderWomanthatcreatedtheidea.RossidecidedtofocusonthesuperheroesthatappearwithherinthemovieJusticeLeague.Tomakethephotosmoremeaningful,hematchedeachchildwithasuperhero.Theyhadthemostinmon.●TeaganPettitwasbornwithonlyhalfaheart.ThenineyearoldlovesandrespectsSuperman.Thephotographersays,“SupermanandTeaganbothhaveheartsofsteel!”●ThesecondmemberwasKaydenKinckle.Thefiveyearoldusesprosthetics(假肢)towalk.ToRossi,Kayden’sperfectsuperherowasCyborg,whowasahealthyboybeforeaterribleaccident,forcinghisfathertokeephimalivewithroboticparts.●SimonFullmer,whosuffersfromararetypeofnervecancer(神經(jīng)癌),isfondofBatman.Accordingtohismom,thefiveyearoldneverplains.Sincethebraveboyisdealingwithhis“enemy”likeatruesuperhero,Rossi,thoughthewastheperfectBatman.67.Accordingtothepassage,whoisarealsuperhero?________________________________________68.WhatdidRossigetfromfamilieswithchildrenwhoarefightingagainstdiseases?________________________________________69.What’sTeaganPettit’strouble?________________________________________70.WhydidRossithinkKaydenKincklewassimilartoCyborg?________________________________________71.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“enemy”referto?________________________________________72.WhydoesRossithinkSimonFullmerisbrave?Whyisbravery(勇氣)soimportantinourreallife?________________________________________(四)SunRuifeng,amotherinBeijing,changedsomeofherplansforher8yearoldson’ssummervacation.ShelookedforanEnglishtrainingcourse,butintheend,shechangedittoaswimmingtrainingclass.“Duetothestricterregulations(規(guī)定)onsubjecttrainingclasses,manyparentslikemechoosesportsorotherprojectsfordevelopinginterestsinstead,”Sunsaid.Sun’schoiceispartoftheresultofthegovernment’sgrowingeffortstolightentheacademicpressureonyoungstudents.OnJuly24,Chinesegovernmentintroducedaguideline(意見)toeasetheburden(負(fù)擔(dān))ofexcessivehomeworkandoffcampustrainingforprimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudents.Itlistsrequirementsinareassuchasreducingtheamountandthedifficultyofhomeworkandimprovingthequalityofeducationandafterclassservicesprovidedbyschools.Forexample,homeworkforchildrenbelowthethirdgradeisnotallowed,whilehomeworkforjuniorhighschoolstudentsshouldtakenolongerthan90minutestofinish.Accordingtotheguideline,traininginstitutions(機(jī)構(gòu))cannotteachstudentscontentthatistooadvancedfortheschoolcurriculum.Notrainingcoursescanbetaughtonweekends,nationalholidaysorduringwinterandsummervacations.AccordingtoGlobalTimes,morethan75percentofChineseurbanchildren,fromGrade1toGrade12,areenrolledintrainingprograms.However,sometraininginstitutionstakepartinanxietymarketing,sellingunnecessaryprogramsthatincreasetheburdenonstudents.Manyparentsshowedtheirsupportforthenewmoves.“Subjectlearningisenoughatschoolandwehopetoimprovethechildren’soverallqualityoflifeduringholidays,”aparentsurnamed(姓)ZhouinGuangzhoutoldXinhua.However,therearealsosomeconcerns.AparentsurnamedCheninShanxisaidthatalthoughsheagreedonnewmoves,sheworriedabout6.Atpresent,ninecities,includingBeijing,Shanghai,ShenyangandGuangzhou,havebeenselectedtocarryouttheguideline.Itwilllaterberolledoutnationwide.31.SunRuifengdidn’tchoosetheswimmingtrainingclassforhersonatlast,didshe?________________________________32.Whatdoestheguidelinerequireprimaryandjuniorhighschoolstodoonhomework?________________________________33.Howlongdothechildrenbelowthethirdgradespendonhomework?________________________________34.Whoincreasetheburdenonstudentsbysellingunnecessaryprograms?________________________________35.Whydidmanyparentsshowtheirsupportforthenewmove?________________________________36.Whatmightbefilledintheblankinthelastsecondparagraph?________________________________(五)OnedayJackwaspreparingtoleaveonatrip.HeoftentravelledonbusinessbackandforthbetweenNewYorkandhishomeinBoston.HiswifeKatiewascarryingouthissuitcasetothecarwhenitsuddenlyopened.Insidewereshorts,shirts,sandals,andaswimmingsuit.Inlightofthefactthatherhusbandhadpackedallofhiscasualclothes,shestartedtodoubt(懷疑)thathewasgoingonabusinesstrip.Thenextday,shefolloweduponhersuspicion(猜想)bycallingtheairlinethatherhusbandtravelledon.Sheaskedthemanattheairline.“CanyoutellmehowmanyfrequentflyermilesmyhusbandandIhave?”ThemanlookeduptheiraccountandtoldKatie,“Uptonow,youhavealmost100,000milesifIincludeyourhusband’smostrecentflight.”Katiewassurprised.Shesaid.“Thatdoesn’tmakesense.HowdidmyhusbandcollectsomanymilesflyingtoNewYork?”Themanattheairlinetoldher.“ThosemilesincludehisflightstoNewYorkandhisflighttotheBahamas.”“TheBahamas!”Katiethought.“NowonderIcan’tfindthesunscreen!”Sheknewjusthowtogetevenwith(報(bào)復(fù))herhusband.Nowthatsheknewherhusbandwashavingfunwithouther,shewould__________!Shewantedtouseupallofthefrequentflyermilesbygoingasfarasshecould.“I’dliketoreserveaticketformyself,please.”shesaid.“Whenisyournextflight?”

“Therearetwoflightsleavingthisafternoon:onetoChicagoandonetoParis.It’suptoyou.”“Pariswouldbeperfect!”Katiesmiled.73.JackandhiswifeKatielivedinNewYork,didn’tthey?________________________________________________________________________74.WhydidKatiedoubtherhusbandwasgoingonabusinesstriponeday?________________________________________________________________________75.HowdidKatiefollowuponhersuspicionthenextday?________________________________________________________________________76.HowdidKatiefeelwhenthemanattheairlinetoldhertheyhadalmost100,000miles?________________________________________________________________________77.WheredidJackgorecentlyaccordingtotheirflightaccount?________________________________________________________________________78.Whatcanbefilledintheblank?________________________________________________________________________(六)(2021·上海金山·二模)MarkTwainisoneofthemostquotedauthorsever.Therearehundredsofhisquotations(語錄)inbooksonpostersandonwebsites.Hereisanexample:“Ifyoutellthetruth,youdon’thavetorememberanything.”MarkTwain.Quotationslikethisonegiveusguidance.Itremindsusthattellingalieismuchmoredifficultthantellingthetruth.Tellingaliemeansyouhavetorememberwhatyousaideachtimeyoutellthelie.Ifyoutellthetruth,thereisnothingtoremember.Hesuggeststhatyoushouldn’tlienotbecauseitiswrong,butbecauseitishardwork.Hereisanotherexample.“Alwaysobeyyourparentswhentheyarepresent.”MarkTwainAgain,thequotationgivegoodadvicetoalwaysobeyyourparents,butthehumourouspartiswhentheyarepresent.Thequotationtellsyoutoobeyyourparentswhentheyaretherewithyoubecausetheycanseewhatyouaredoing.AlbertEinstein’squotationsarealsopopular.Manyofhisquotationsareinspirational(鼓舞人心的.).Thismeansthattheyhelpustodoourbestandbethebestpersonwecanbe.Hereisanexample:“Learnfromyesterday,livefortoday,hopefortomorrow.Theimportantthingisnottostopquestioning.”AlbertEinsteinThisisamuchmoreseriousquotationthanthetwoMarkTwainones.Itgivesusalottothinkabout.Also,becausethiswassaidbyAlbertEinstein,itmakesuswanttotakethequotationserious.Thisquotationgiveushopethatthatwecanlearnfromanymistakewemadeyesterday.Itremindsustoalwayslookcloselyateverythingwedoandasktherightquestionstohelpusachieveourbest.151.WhereareMarkTwain’squotationsalwaysused?___________________________________________________152.Tellingalieiseasierthantellingthetruth,isn’tit?___________________________________________________153.AccordingtoMarkTwain,whyshouldwealwaysobeyourparentswhentheyarepresent?___________________________________________________154.Whatdoes“Learnfromyesterday.”inAlbertEinstein’squotationreallymean?___________________________________________________155.What’sthepurposeofnottostopquestioning?___________________________________________________156.Amongthethreequotationsabove,whichoneimpresses(印象)youmost?Why?___________________________________________________(七)(2021·上海靜安·二模)EatYourSchoolwork!Atafarmers’marketinLasVegas,thetableshavebeenturned.Here,thestudentsdotheteaching.“Thisisasummersquash,”onestudentexplainedtoashopper.“ThisisanArmeniancucumber.”“It'stechnicallyamelon,”hisclassmatesaid.Allthestudentswereworkingattheoutdoormarketin2019.Theyweresellingfoodtheygrewthemselves.Thepridetheyfeltwasclear.Alltheseyounggardenersarepartoftheirschooldistrict’sOutdoorGardenClassroomProgram.Studentsfrommorethan100schoolsaroundLasVegashavetheirowngardens.Theretheygettheirhandsdirtywhiletheylearn.Twiceayear,theyalsoharvestandselltheir“schoolwork”attheGiantStudentFarmers’Market.Itisknowntobethelargeststudentrunfarmersmarketinthecountry.Theprogramhasgrownsinceitbeganin2013.Studentsworkinteamswiththesupportoftheirteachers.Theytakeresponsibilityforallthedifferentsteps.Teammembersresearchwhatcangrowintheirclimate.Thentheydiscussandplantheirgardenbeds.Theyplantseeds,pluckweed(除草),andwatertheircrops.Someschoolsalsohavesmallorchardsoffruittrees.Whenthetimeisripe,studentsharvestthefruits(andvegetables)oftheirlabors.Theproduceisthenpreparedforeatingorselling.Studentsmanagethebusinessend,too.Theyhandlethemoneyatthefarmers’market.Theyalsoplanhowtospendthemoneytheymake.Allearningsareplowedback(再投資)intothegardeningprogram.Sometimesstudentscarrysomeoftheharvesthometosharewiththeirfamilies.Schoolgardensalsoprovidefoodforthoughtinclassrooms.Sciencelessonsmaycoverthebiologyofplants.Studentsstudythenutritionofthefoodstheygrow.Mathsandmeasurementsbeetoolsforplanninggardenfields.Infact,studieshaveshownthatgardenprogramshelpimprovestudentachievement.TheOutdoorGardenClassroomProgramhasalsobuiltrelationshipswiththesurroundingmunity.Localvolunteersvisitschoolstosharetheirexpertknowledge.Businessleadersteachstudentsaboutmanagingabusiness.Schoolseveninviteareachefs(廚師)toshowsimplerecipesmadewithschoolgrowningredients.Fromplanningandplantingtoharvestandmarket,schoolgardensoffervaluablelearningexperiencesaswellasfun.Younggardenersgetachancetopracticeskillsthatwillservethemalltheirlives.157.TheGiantStudentFarmers’Marketisthelargeststudentrunfarmersmarketinthecountry,isn'tit?158.WhenwastheOutdoorGardenClassroomProgramcreated?___________________________________________________159.Howdidthestudentsfeelwhentheyworkedattheoutdoormarket?___________________________________________________160.What'sthefirststepstudentsdointhisprogram?___________________________________________________161.Whohelpsthestudentsinthisprogram?___________________________________________________162.WhatcanthestudentslearnfromOutdoorGardenClassroomProgram?(Listatleast3points)_____________________________________________________(八)(2021·上海長寧·二模)Afewmonthsago,IinterviewedMax,ananimaltrainer.Hewasteachingadolphintodoabackflip.Everytimethedolphinjumpedoutofthewater,evenalittle,Maxwouldrewarditwithsomefood.Whenthedolphindidsomethingelse,Maxwouldjustignoreit.Atfirstthedolphinkeptswimmingroundthepoolandhavingfun.Butslowly,itlearnedthatwhenitjumped,itgotareward.Afterfewdaysthedolphinwasjumpinghighenoughtodoasomersault(空翻).Ithadlearnedthefirstpartofthetrick.Iwasfascinated.IkeptthinkingabouthowMaxhadtrainedthatdolphin…andthenIbegantowonderifthesameskillsmightworkwithmyhusband,Dylan.Hewasalwaysleavingdirtywashingonthefloorandheoftenusedtoforgetarrangementsthatwe’dmade.Nagged(埋怨)himbutheignoredme.Thepilesofwashingjustgotbiggerandhewouldforgetevenmorearrangements.Hisbadhabitsdidn’tusetotroublemebutnowtheyweredrivingmemad!SoIdecidedtocopythedolphintrainer.IpraisedDylanwhenheputanythinginthewashingbasket,evenifitwasjustonesockorwhenherememberedanyarrangement,evenifhegotthewrongday.Slowly,thepilesofdirtywashingbecamesmallerandhismemorygotbetter.IwassopleasedthatItoldDylanaboutmy‘training’.Helookedthoughtful.Afewdayslatermyputerdidn’tworkagain.ItwascontinuouslycrashingandIcalledDylaninapanic.Thefirstthinghesaidwas,“Welldone,Jenny,youhaven’tmadeadramaoutofthis.Youusedtoshoutatme.”Suddenly,Ifeltcalm.Ilikedhispraise.ThenIrealizedwhatwashappening.He______83______.163.WhattrickdidMaxteachthedolphintodo?_____________________________________164.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"they"(inPara.2,Line5)referto?_____________________________________165.Whydidthewriterdecidetocopythedolphintrainer?_____________________________________166.Howdidthewriterhelpherhusbandtogetridofhisbadhabits___________________________________167.DidDylanthinkhiswifealsohadherownbadhabit?_____________________________________168.Whatcanbefilledintheblanksinthelastparagraph?_____________________________________(九)(2021·上海寶山·一模)Itwasafewyearsago.AfriendhadsentmearestaurantgiftcardforChristmasandIhadpickedasunnySundayafternoontouseit.Itfeltgoodtakingmytwogrownsonsanddaughtertoanicesitdownrestaurantinsteadofthefastfoodplacesweusuallyateat.Themealwasdeliciousandweallhadagoodtimejustbeingtogether.Whenthewaitressbroughtthecheck.Ilookeddownatit.Thegiftcardcoveredalmostallofit.Ireachedintomywallettogetenoughcashtocovertherest.Isawtwobillsinmywallet.Thefirstwouldcovertherestofthebillandgivethewaitressanicetip.ThesecondbillwasmuchlargersoIreacheddowntopickoutthefirstone.Atthatmomentmymindflashedbackto30yearsago.Iwasworkingasawaiterinarestaurantmuchliketheonewewereinnow.Itwaslonghoursofhardworkforlowpay.Iwenthomejustonlymakingenoughtofeedmyyoungfamily.IalsorememberedhowmorethanonceIsawthewaitresscountingtheirlittletipsworryingabouthowtheyweregoingtopaytherentandbuytheirkidsthingstheyneeded.Irememberedthepainintheireyesandsadnessintheirfacesattheendoftheday.Iblinked(眨眼)andwasbackinthepresentagain.Myfingerstouchedthesmallerbillinmywallet.Ismiled,pusheditbackdown,andpickedoutthemuchlargerbill.Ifoldeditaroundthegiftcardandcoveredbothofthemwiththecheck.Asweallgotupfromthetable,Ihandedthemtothehardworkingwaitress.“Youkeepthechange,”Isaidwithasmileandahappyheart.Weareallchildrenofthesameearth.Doyourbesttobekindthen.206.DidthewritertakehischildrentothefastfoodplacestheyusuallyateatonthesunnySundayafternoon?___________________________________________207.Whydidn’tthewriterchoosethesecondbillinthefirstplace?___________________________________________208.Whatmadethewriterchangehismindintheend?___________________________________________209.Whyaretherealwayspainandsadnessinthewaitresses’facesattheendoftheday?___________________________________________210.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph6referto?___________________________________________211.Howdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentence“Weareallchildrenofthesameearth.”?___________________________________________(十)(2021·上海楊浦·一模)Asachild,AlainRobertwasafraidofheights.Oneday,whenhewas12,hereturnedhomefromschool.Atthefrontdoorofhisbuilding,helookedforhiskeys.Hedidn’thavethem.Itwas3:30,andhisparentsworkeduntil6:00p.m.Robertlookedathisapartmentontheeighthfloor.Hesawanopenwindow.Heclosedhiseyesandpicturedhimselfclimbingthebuilding.Whenheopenedhiseyes,hetoldhimself,“Icandoit.”Aquarterofanhourlater,hewasinhishouse,andhisfearofheightswasgone.Today,Robert(knownastheFrenchSpideman)stillclimbsbuildings.In2004,heclimbedTaipei101(thetallestbuildingintheworldatthetime),andin2011heclimbedtheBurjKhalifaTowerinDubai.Toreachthetopofabuilding,Robertusuallyusesonlyhishandsandspecialshoes.ToclimbtheBurjKhalifaTower,though,hewasmadetowearsafetyropes.Robertclimbsasahobby.Healsodoesittomakemoneyforcharity(forchildrenandthehomeless).Climbingishispassion.Althoughmanyclimbingaccidentshavelefthimseriouslydisabled,hehasbeeoneofthebestsoloclimbersintheworld.Alainsaysinaninterview,“Wesetourselveslimits,butweareallstrongenoughtoaimhigher,toachieveourgoals.Allwehavetodoisfindsuchstrengthwithinourselves.”WhenRobertclimbs,hewantstosendamessagetopeople.Ifyouhaveadream—somethingyoureallywanttodo—itcanbeereal.Butyoumustbebraveandkeeptrying.Ifsomethingbadhappens,don’tgiveup.Closeyoureyesandtellyourself,“Icandoit.”212.AlainRobertisafraidofheights,isn’the?__________________________________________________213.HowdidRobertenterhisapartmentontheeighthflooroneday?__________________________________________________214.WhatdidRobertusewhenheclimbedtheBurjKhalifaTowerinDubai?__________________________________________________215.Robertclimbsfortworeasons.Whatarethey?__________________________________________________216.Ifyou’reafraidofdoingsomething,whatisRobert’sadvice?___________________________________________________217.WhatdoyouthinkmakesAlainRobertbeeoneofthebestsoloclimbersintheworld?___________________________________________________(十一)(2021·上海松江·一模)Agroupofscientistsdiscoveredagascalledphosphine(磷化氫)onVenus(金星).Thatmeanstheremaybelivingthingsontheplanet,whichmademanypeoplestarttoimaginethetalkbetweenaliensandhumans.AreporterfromWashingtonPostwrotealettertopeopleofEarthonbehalfof(代表)thecitizensonVenus.Attention,PeopleofEarthFine.Thebigsecretisout.Manyofyourfinestscientistshavediscoveredthereislifetensofmillionsofmilesawayhere,onthebeautifulplanetofVenus.Congratulations!However,wehaveapoliterequest:Pleasestayaway.We'reserious.NospacecraftstoVenus,notasks,novisits.Ifwewakeuponemorningandseesomanyofyoupeoplewanderingaroundinspacesuits,we'regoingtobereallyupset.Wedon'twanttobeimpolite.It'sjustthatwe'reshockedbywhatyou'vegotgoingondownthere.Earthlookslikeamess.You'vegothealthproblems,environmentalpollution,trafficjams,politicalfights,etc.NowondersomanyofyouwanttoleaveEarthforanotherplanet.Weknowyou'dlikeithere.That'swhatfrightensus.you'dallmovetoVenusatonce.Ifwestarthavingyoualluphere,prettysoon,theMartians(火星人)andJupiterians(木星人)aregoingtoe,too.Butwecan'thandlesomuch.VenusisnotEarth2.Wesuggest_______________________because_____________________.Godblessyou!Sincerely,Venusians(金星人)218.IsitpossiblethattherearelivingthingsonVenusaccordingtothescientificdiscovery?______________________________________219.WhatdotheVenusiansaskEarthpeopletodo?______________________________________220.HowwilltheVenusiansfeelwhenseeingmanyEarthpeopleonVenus?______________________________________221.WhydoEarthpeoplewanttoleaveforanotherplanet?______________________________________222.Whatcanbefilledintheblanks?______________________________________223.Whoactuallywrotetheletter?______________________________________(十二)(2020·上海松江·二模)OnFriday,7June,anItalianAirlinesflightwasreadytoleaveRomeforTokyoinJapan.Allthepassengerswereontheplane.Thedeparturetimewas21:00.Theseatbeltsignswereturnedon,sopassengerswerenotallowedtostandupandhadtostayintheirseats.Thensomethingunusualhappened.Awomandecidedthatshehadtogotothetoilet.Soshegotupandwalkedtothebackoftheplane.Thetoiletdoorwasclearlymarked‘TOILET’,butthewomanopenedadoornexttothetoilet.Thisdoorwastheemergencyexitand,whensheopenedit,theevacuationslide(逃生滑梯)opened.Becauseofthis,theplanewasnotabletotakeoff.Allthepassengershadtoleavetheplane.Whentheevacuationslidehasopened,therearetwopossibilities.Workerscanchangetheslideattheairport,buttheflightwillbedelayedforalongtime.Ortheplanecantakeoffwithoutanevacuationslideandreplaceitwhenithaslanded,butthenumberofpassengersontheplanemustbesmallerforsafetyreasons.ThirtyeightpassengershadtostayatahotelattheAirportandtakeanotherflightthenextday.Theotherpassengersgotbackontheplane,anditfinallytookoffat05:10onSaturdaymorning.ItarrivedinTokyoat14:10.SomepassengersfoundthattheirluggagewasstillinItaly.Butperhapstheywerelucky…242.WhatcitywastheItalianAirlinesflightreadytoflyto?243.Passengersontheplanewereallowedtostandupandwalkabout,weren’tthey?244.Whywastheflightdelayed?245.Inwhatsituationcanth

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