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2022中考英語逆襲沖刺好題特快專(浙江專用)第四期專題04書面表達(dá)(2022·浙江杭州·二模)Weallknowthatrecyclingrubbishisveryimportant.Butsometimesitisnotsoconvenientwhenwecan’tfindarecyclingbinanywhere.NowateamofmiddleschoolstudentsfromNorthDakota,US,hassolvedthatproblem.TheyturnedtheirideaintorealitywiththeirRecyclingBinApp(應(yīng)用程序).Thisappencouragespeopletorecycle.Itprovidesuserswithamapoflocalrecyclingcenters.Anditallowsthemtosavelocationsasfavorites.Besides,thisappalsoremindsuserstorecycle.Thegroupofninesixth-gradersisfromSTEMCenterMiddleSchool.TheycameupwiththeideaaspartofaschoolprojectfortheVerizonInnovativeAppChallenge.Theirschoolprovidesprofessionalapptraining.Itgave10teamsSamsungtabletsasprizes.Thecontestaimstodevelopinterestinscience,technology,engineeringandmath.Inthiscontest,studentspresentanappdesignthatcouldsolveaproblemintheirschoolorcommunity.TheninestudentscameupwiththeideaforRecyclingBinwhentheysawaneedformorerecyclingintheircommunity.“Wethoughtthatthiswouldreallyhelpalotofpeople,”JadenHilkemann,12,toldTimeForKids.Theykepttheirdesignsimplesothatanyonecoulduseit.NowthefreeRecyclingBinApphasbeenputintouseintheappstore.“Iwassoexcitedwhenitwentupontheappstore,”SeralynBlake,12,said.“Alotofmyfamilymembersdownloaded(下載)theapp.Itwasprettycool.”1.WhatcouldtheRecyclingBinAppprovideus?A.Arecyclingbin. B.Arecyclingbike.C.Arecyclingcenter. D.Amapoflocalrecyclingcenters.2.Whydidtheninesix-graderswanttodesigntheapp?A.Becausetheirteachersaskedthemtodoso.B.Becausetheysawtheneedformorerecyclingintheircommunity.C.Becausetheywantedtogetsuccessful.D.Becausetheywantedtogetthemoneyfromtheschool.3.Whatdidthepeoplethinkoftheirapp?A.Theythoughtitwasexpensive. B.Theythoughtitwasdifficulttouse.C.Theydidn’tlikeit. D.Theylikeditanddownloadedittouse.4.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Students’AppCanHelpRecycling B.Students’AppWonaPrizeC.SchoolProfessionalAppTraining D.ARecyclingBinAppforSchool(2022·浙江金華·二模)ThisisaletterfromAnthonyMoretti,aprofessoratRobertMorrisUniversity.HeshareshisthoughtsonthethreetaikonautsoftheShenzhou-13spaceshipwhocompletedtheirspacetravelstartedfromOctober16,2021.ItwasFridayinmycountry,Iwatchedthered-and-whiteballoonslowlyreturntoEarthfromhalfaworldaway.ItwasabeautifulSaturdaymorninginAsia,andtheperfectweatherallowedtheworldtoenjoywhatwashappening.Theballoonwascarryingthreetaikonautshomeaftertheirsuccessfulsix-monthstayinspace.AsZhaiZhigang,YeGuangfuandWangYapingsafelylandedinChina’sInnerMongoliaonApril16,2022.IhadasenseofwhatweAmericansmusthavefeltonJuly21,1969whenNeilArmstrongandhiscoworkerstoucheddownonMoon.Now,thetaikonautswillbewrittenaboutoftenandexcitedlyinthefuture.TheU.S.andRussiahaveplayedguidingrolesinspacediscoveryforyears,andnowChinahasbecomeanimportantplayerandmadeongoingefforts.Perhapsthemostmeaningfulmission(任務(wù))tookplaceonNovember7,2021.WangYapingbecamethefirstfemaletaikonauttotakeaspacewalk,whichlastedoversixhours.AftersuccessfullyreturningtoChina,WangYapinghandedastartoherdaughterastheyhugged.ItlikelypassesamessagetoChineseboysandgirls:You,too,canreachforthestars,anditispossibleyouwillreachthem.YangYuguang,vicepresidentoftheSpaceTransportationCommitteeoftheInternationalAstronauticalFederation(國際宇航聯(lián)合會(huì)空間運(yùn)輸委員會(huì)),toldtheGlobalTimesthat“wearewitnessing(見證)history”.BecauseofWangYaping’sbravery,morefemaletaikonautswouldjointhesimilaractivitiesinthefuture.Surely,ZhaiZhigang,YeGuangfuandWangYapingareheroes,becausetheyhadspentthelongesttimeinspace.AndtherearemoreChineseheroesstilltocome.So,fromhalfaworldaway,congratulationstoZhaiZhigang,YeGuangfuandWangYaping.Peopleallovertheworldwillbenefitfromyourwisdom,courage,curiosityandskills.InChina,youareheroes.Andforme,Ialsothinkofyouasheroes.5.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatthewriterisa(n)_________.A.Mongolianworker B.AmericanprofessorC.Russianspaceman D.Chinesereporter6.ThethreetaikonautsreturnedtoEarthon_________.A.Jul.21,1969 B.Oct.16,2021.C.Nov.7,2021. D.Apr.16,2022.7.Accordingtothewriter,whatdoesthe“star”fromWangYapingimply(意味著)?A.Theloverforhermotherland. B.Theprideofherexperience.C.ThehopeforChineseteenagers. D.Thethankstoherfamilymembers.8.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter’smainopinion?A.Chinahasachievedbigsuccessinbuildingspaceships.B.Russiamustpaymoreattentiontoitsspacediscovery.C.Femaletaikonautswillplayagreaterrolethanmaleones.D.Thethreetaikonautsareheroeswhohavemadethehistory.(2022·浙江舟山·二模)①Eatingoutissuchapleasure—thefood,thewine,thejoyofhavingitallbroughttoyoubysomeoneelse—thatit’sapitytoruin(毀掉)theexperiencebysharingitwithotherpeople.②Well,Idolikevisitingrestaurantswithfriends.Butdiningoutalonehasitsownveryspecialadvantages.Forastartyoucangiveallyourattentiontothefood.There’snothingworsethanhavingtoshowyourownopinion,andlistentoeveryoneelse’sopinions,whenallyoureallywantistoenjoythedinner.③Asecondgreatthingabouteatingoutaloneisthechancetoconnectfoodwithoneoflife’sothertruepleasures:Reading.Youhavetoplanthiscarefully:IndianorChineserestaurantsarethebest—youneedfoodyoucaneatwithjustonehand,leavingtheotherfreetoholdyourreadingmaterial.④Butperhapsthebiggestadvantageofatableforoneisthechanceitgivestopeople-watching.Restaurantsandthedifferentreasonsforvisitingthem—firstdate,businessmeeting,nightoutwithfriends—producesurprisinganddifferenthumanbehavior.Willthemansellinghisbusinessideagetanyjoyoutofhispossibleinvestor(投資者)?Willthemarriedcouplethinkofanythingtosaytoeachotherbeforetheirmaincoursesarrive?⑤This“humanzoo”partofeatingoutaloneisoneofthereasonsIhatetobefamous:Everyonewouldbewatchingyou,soyouwouldn’tbeabletowatchthem.ThesnookerplayerSteveDavissaysthiswasoneofthestrangestresultsofbecomingwell-known:Hegotveryworriedabouthiseatinginpublic,almosttothelevelofdoubtingwhetherhewas“doingitright”.⑥Sonexttimeyou’reconsideringyoureatingoutchoices,remembertheadviceofthebusinessmanNubarGulbenkian,“Thebestnumberforadinnerpartyistwo—myselfandasuperheadwaiter.”9.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Thesuggestionsaboutdiningout. B.Thereasonsforeatingoutalone.C.Thetroubleabouteatinginpublic. D.Thefearofmakingdiningchoices.10.Whatisthebestpartofdiningoutalone?A.Onecanjuststareatthefood. B.Onecanenjoyreadingwhileeating.C.Oneislikelytomeetwithfamouspeople. D.Oneisgiventhechancetowatchotherdiners.11.WhatdoesthewritermostlywanttotellthereadersinParagraph5?A.SteveDaviscaredtoomuchabouttablemanners. B.Famouspeoplearealwaysthecenterofattention.C.Beingfamousmayruinthejoyofeatingoutalone. D.Beingwatchedseemsbetterthanwatchingothers.12.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.(2022·浙江杭州·一模)InaforestjustoutsideBeijing,friendsLiXingandSunLianaredigging.“TodayisMarch12.It’sTreePlantingDay.”explainsSunLian.“InChina,peoplealloverthecountryplanttreesonthisday.”Theideaofanannualdayforplantingtreeswasfirstputforwardin1911bySunYat-sen,thegreatpioneerinChina’shistory.Hesaidmoretreeswereneededasaprotectionagainstfloodanddrought(旱澇災(zāi)害).In1915,thegovernmentnamedApril5thasTreePlantingDay.Then,in1979,thedaywaschangedtoMarch12th,torememberthedateonwhichSunYat-sendied.Thewholecountryplantstreesonthisday.Inthelasttenyears,65billiontreeshavebeenplantedacrossChina.“EveryonehasheardoftheGreatWallofChina.”saysXing.“ButhaveyouheardoftheGreenWallofChina?That’sthebiggesttreeplantingprogramofall.”TheGobiDesertinthenorthofChinaisgrowingeveryyear.Terriblesandstormsblowawaysoil,makingmorelanddryanduseless.In1978,atreeplantingprogrambegantotrytostoptheGobifromspreading.Thegovernmentandlocalfarmersareplantingmillionsoftreesinagreatgreen“wall”alongtheedgeofthedesert.Whenitisfinishedin2050,itwillbe4,500kilometerslong.“TreeplantingisatraditioninChinanow.”saysSunLian.“EveryonedoesitonMarch12th,butmanypeoplealsoplantatreeonadaythatisspecialjustforthem.MyparentsplantedtreeswhenIstartedschoolandweplantedoneonmycousin’sweddingday.Wedoitfortheenvironmentandforourselves.”13.What’stheideabehindTreePlantingDayattheverybeginning?A.Tocelebratethecomingspring.B.Tomaketheenvironmentbeautiful.C.Toprotectagainstfloodanddrought.D.TorememberthedateonwhichSunYat-sendied.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?A.TheGreenWall. B.TheGreatWall. C.TheGobiDesert. D.Thesandstorm.15.Inwhichorderdidthefollowingeventsdevelop?a.65billiontreeshavebeenplantedacrossChina.b.TreePlantingDaywaschangedtoMarch12th.c.ThegovernmentnamedApril5thasTreePlantingDay.d.Atreeplantingprogrambegantostopthedesertfromspreading.A.c-b-d-a B.c-d-b-a C.d-c-b-a D.d-b-a-c16.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThepredictionabouttheGreenWall.B.TheintroductionofTreePlantingDay.C.Theproblemofsandstormspeoplearefacing.D.Theimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment.(2022·浙江杭州·一模)TheoriginalOlympicGameswereheldinPeloponnesus,Greece,overfifteenhundredyearsago.Later,themodernOlympicGameswererevived(恢復(fù))becauseofaFrencheducatorandsportsman.All-maleOlympicGameswereheldin1896inAthens,Greece.Later,thefirstWinterOlympicGameswereheldin1924,inChamonix,France.Formanypeople,theOlympicGamesconsistofpopularsportslikeswimming,running,oriceskating.HerearethreeunusualOlympicevents,andthreeathleteswhofellinlovewiththem.CurlingCurlingisasportthatisplayedonice.Twoteamsoffourplayerseachmoveeightroundstonesalongtheicetoacoloredcircle(calledthehouse).Theobjectofthegameistoplaceastoneclosesttothecenterofthehouse.”Istartedcurlingfromprimaryschool.”CanadianOlympiccurlerSammyMcCanntoldus.“MyfatherIndahotelwithanicerink(溜冰場).Assoonasthepeoplelefttheice,myfriendsandIwouldgetrightonandstartcurling.TrampolineKidshavebeenjumpingontrampolinesforalmostahundredyears,butitwasonlyatthe2000OlympicGamesinSydneythattrampolinebecameanofficialOlympicsport.InOlympiccompetitions,eachtrampolineathleteshowstendifferentskills.Anathletecanscorewellbyshowingthattheycancontroltheirbodieswhilejumpinghighandturningoverintheair.“Ilovethesport.I’vebeendoingitsinceIwasfiveyearsold.”saidJenniferParilla,Americantrampolineathlete.AfterJennifercompetedinthe2000Olympics(astheonlyAmericantrampolineathlete),shegotatattoo(紋身)ofabutterflytoremindherofher“newbeginnings”asanOlympian.SkeletonThesportofskeletonracingfirstbecameanOlympicsportin1928.Skeletonracersslidedownanicycourseatveryhighspeedonasimplesled(雪橇).“Ididn’tstartskeletonuntilIwas30,”saidAmericanSkeletonracerZachGale.“Whiledriving,mygirlfriendandItookawrongturnatLakePlacid,NewYork.That’swherethe1980winterOlympicstookplace.Theywereofferingskeletonclassesthatafternoon.MygirlfriendMarciaCartersaid,“Whydon’twegiveitatry?Itwasfun!Ifellinlovewithit.”17.Whichofthefollowingiscurling?A. B. C. D.18.Whobecameinterestedintheeventattheyoungestage?A.ZachGale. B.JenniferParilla. C.MarciaCarter D.SammyMcCann19.Whydidtheseathletestakeupthesesports?A.Becausetheyfellinlovewiththesesports.B.Becausetheirparentstoldthemtodosports.C.BecausetheywantedtoentertheOlympics.D.Becausetheycaughtthechancebyaccident.20.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B.C. D.(2022·浙江杭州·一模)EversinceGregwas5yearsold,hehadwatchedhisgrandfathercarve(雕刻)thesmallwoodenfigures(圖形).Gregwasamazedbythequicknessofhisgrandfather’sfingersashepassedthecarvingknifefromonehandtotheother,breathinglifeintowhatwasoncealifelesspieceofwood.Fewpeoplehadthisskilllikehisgrandfather.Gregoftenwishedthathecouldcreatewonderfullittlewoodenworksashisgrandfatherdid.Oneday,Greg’sgrandfathercalledtheboyintotheworkshop.“Todayisthedaythatyoubegintolearnthelostartofcarving.”Gregcouldn’tbelievehisearsashepulledupasmalltoolnexttohisgrandfather’sworkingtable.Thesharpsmellofthewoodfilledhisnose,andhemovedincloselytowherehisgrandfatherwasworking.Greg’sheadwassoonfilledwiththenamesofthedifferenttoolshisgrandfatherusedtocreatethewoodentreasures.Aftertheintroductiontothetoolswascomplete,Gregpickedupapieceofwoodtomakehisfirsttryatcarving.Helovedthefeeloftherough(粗糙的)woodbitingintohisfingers.Heworkedforhoursthatday,tryingtolearnmuchfromhisgrandfather.Althoughhissmall,woodenpiecewasfarfromperfect,bothGregandhisgrandfatherwerequiteproudoftheworkGreghaddone.“Iwillgivethispieceaplaceofhonoronmyshelf,”Greg’sgrandfathertoldhim.Greg’seyesshonewithjoy.Heknewthatitwouldtakemanyyearstobecomeasskillfulashisgrandfather,butGregwasgoingtoenjoyeveryminuteofit!21.WhydidGreg’sgrandfatherputGreg’swoodenfigureontheshelf?A.BecauseGreg’sgrandfatherusedtoputthewoodenfiguresthere.B.BecauseGreg’sgrandfatherknewitwasnotagoodpieceofwork.C.BecauseGreg’sgrandfatherwasproudofGreg’sfirstwoodencarving.D.BecauseGreg’sgrandfatherhadneverseensuchawonderfulwoodcarving.22.WhydidGreg’sgrandfathercallwoodcarvinga“l(fā)ostart”?A.Nooneknewhowtocarvewoodbyhand.B.Therewerenobooksabouthowtocarvewood.C.Carvingwoodwasdoneonlybythelostpeople.D.Notmanypeoplecouldcarvewoodbyhandanymore.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“breathinglifeintowhatwasoncealifelesspieceofwood”mean?A.Greg’sgrandfatherwouldliketomakealifelesspieceofwood.B.Greg’sgrandfatheralwaysblewonthewoodbeforehecarvedit.C.Greg’sgrandfathercouldn’tbreathewhenhecarvedthewoodenfigures.D.Greg’sgrandfathercouldmakeareal-lookingfigurefromapieceofwood.24.WhatwouldGregprobablydoafterhehadhisfirstlesson?A.Keepworkingonittogetbetter.B.Throwouthisfirstwoodenfigure.C.Cutdownatreeinordertogetwood.D.Giveupasheisn’tasgoodashisgrandfather.(2022·浙江溫州·模擬預(yù)測)MistyCopelandspendsmostdaysinthetrainingroom.Shepracticesandperfectsthegraceful(優(yōu)雅的)movementsofherart.Also,shelooksafterherbodysoshedoesn’thurtitwhensheworksasadancerofAmericanBallet(芭蕾)Theatre,oneofthemostfamousballetcompaniesintheworld.Mistydidn’talwaysfeelsoconfidentaboutherself.Thechallengesshehasfacedforalmost20yearsofdancinghavemadeherstrong.Sheusedtobeashygirlwholovedmusicanddance.Whenshewas13,Misty’steachersuggestedsheattendafreeballetclassattheBoys&GirlsClub.Atfirst,Mistyfeltoutofplaceintheclass.Shedidn’tknowanythingaboutballet,andshewasolderthanmostofthestudents—balletdancersusuallystarttrainingmuchyoungerthan13.ButMisty’stalentandhardworkhelpedherimprovequickly.Soonafter,shedancedinherfirstshow.Themoreshelearnedballet,themoreimportantitbecametoher.“PerformingwasmyfavoritepartbecauseIfeltreallyopenandfreeonstage,”shesays.“Forthefirsttimeinmylife,IfeltlikeIbelonged.”Attheageof19,Mistysuddenlyputonweight.Shehadbeentallandthin,whichwas“perfect”foraballetdancer’sbody.Butnow,shewasbeingtoldherproportions(比例)justweren’trightanymore.Thisshookherself-confidence.Besides,MistywastheonlyAfricanAmericanballetdancerinhercompany.Becauseofthis,shesometimesfeltasifshedidn’tfitin.EvenifMistyfeltdiscouraged,shedidn’tgiveup.Withthehelpofherfriendsandteachers,thingsimproved.Shelearnedspecialtrainingskillsrightforherbodytype.Andshebegantostandupforherself.“I’velearnedtoembracemyappearance(外貌),skincolorandbody.”Shealsohaswrittenabook,Firebird,inwhichshetalksaboutherdreams.“Nomatterwhatthatdreamis,youhavethepowertomakeitcometrue.Everymorning,Iwakeupandthink:TodayIcanbebetterthanyesterday.Andthat’sprettycool!”25.AccordingtoParagraph1,thebestwordtodescribeMistyis________.A.creative B.talented C.stressed D.hard-working26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutMisty?A.Shestarteddancingbeforeshewas13.B.Sheenjoysthefeelingofperformingballetonthestage.C.Sheissuccessfulbecauseofhertalentandperfectbody.D.Shebecameconfidentagaineachtimewiththehelpofherparents.27.Theunderlinedword“embrace”inthepassageprobablymeans“________”.A.a(chǎn)ccept B.improve C.dislike D.change28.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TrainingforBallet B.TheChallengesofBalletC.DancetowardsDreams D.AGreatPerformance(2022·浙江金華·模擬預(yù)測)Director—GeneralBokova,Ladiesandgentlemen,IamPengLiyuan.ItgivesmeagreatpleasuretojoinyouforthisimportantinitiativeastheUNmarksits70thanniversary.Educationisverycloseinmyheart.MyfathergrewupinaverysmallvillageinChina.Inthosedays,notmanyvillagerscouldread.Somyfatheropenedanightschooltoteachthemhowtoread.Withhishelp,manypeoplelearnedtowritetheirownnames.Withhishelp,manypeoplelearnedtoreadnewspapersforthefirsttime.Withhishelp,manywomenwereabletoteachtheirchildrenhowtoread.Ashisdaughter,Iknowwhateducationmeanstothepeople,especiallythosewithoutit.Aftergenerationsofhardwork,Chinahascomealongwayineducation.Imyselfamabeneficiary(受益者)ofthatprogress.OtherwiseIwouldneverbecomeaprofessorofmusical...Manyyearsagomyfathermadeasmalldifferenceinhisvillage.Togetherwecanmakeabigdifferenceintheworld.IwasonceaskedaboutmyChinesedream.IsaidIhopeallchildrenespeciallygirlscanhaveaccesstogoodeducation.ThisismyChinesedream.Ibelieveonedayeducationfirstwillnolongerbeadream;itwillbearealityenjoyedbyeveryyoungwomanonthisplanet.Thankyouverymuch.29.Whattextisthispassage?A.Aletter. B.Ane-mail. C.Aspeech. D.Anote.30.WhatisMsPeng’sChinesedream?A.Allchildrencangetgoodeducation. B.Tomakeabigdifferenceintheworld.C.Manywomencanteachtheirchildrenhowtoread. D.Toopenanightschooltoteachvillagers.31.HowdoesthewritertellusherChinesedream?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byshowingtheform. D.Bytellingstories.(2022·浙江舟山·一模)WhenvisitingthesouthernChinesecityofLiuzhou,thefirstthingpeoplenoticeisitsquietness.Whatismissingisthecontinuousnoiseoffuelvehicles(燃油車輛)inmostbigcities.Itisbecausealmost50%ofthecarssoldinLiuzhoulastyearwereelectricvehicles(EVs電動(dòng)汽車),makingthecityofabout4millionpeoplethebiggestEVmarketintheworld.Notonlythat,thenaturalenvironmentofthecityisalsowonderful.Liuzhou’sfirstmovewastoletpeopleknowmoreaboutEVs.SAIC-GM-Wulingcarriedoutafree10-monthtest-driveplanin2017.Morethan15,000peopletookthecarmaker’sBaojunE100foratrial(試用).Thetrialwassopopularthatchancesranoutwithinminutes,and70%oftest-driversboughtoneofthevehicles.Wulingthenstudiedpeople’sneedsanddrivinghabitstomakeimprovements.Atthebeginning,peoplehadmanyworriesaboutEVs,suchassafetyortheproblemaboutcharging(充電).Infact,it’sverycomfortabletouseEVs.Freeparkingandtensofthousandsofchargepointsareonhandfordrivers.Peoplehaverealizednotonlydoesitsavemoneytodriveelectriccarsbutalsotherearemanychargepointsforconvenience.Besides,theairisbecomingcleaneraftermoreandmoreEVshittheroad.“Guidingpeopletowardselectriccarsisnoteasy”,saidJochenSicbert,managingdirectoratJSCAutomotiveinSingapore.ButofficialsofGuangxiarealsotryingtomaketheuseofEvsmorepopularinothercities,includinginotherpartsofChina.“Citiesshouldsupportthelight-weightandsmallvehiclescomingintothecityasthosevehiclescanfiteverywhereanddon’tusetoomuchpower,”Siebertsaid.“Thatshouldbethefuture.”32.WhatmadeLiuzhouleadtheworld?A.EVs’production. B.EVs’sales. C.Cityenvironment. D.Populationincrease.33.Whatdoweknowaboutthe10-monthtest-driveplanfromthepassage?A.Itworkedverywell. B.ItcostWulingmuchmoney.C.Itwasdoubtedbypeopleatfirst. D.Itwascarriedoutinmanyothercities.34.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Guidanceofsafedriving. B.AdvantagesofdrivingEVs.C.Solutionstotrafficproblems. D.SuggestionsfromEVs’customers.35.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthistext?A.Tobuildaless-pollutedcity. B.TodrawpublicattentiontoWuling.C.Toencouragetheuseofelectriccars. D.Toexplainsomeenvironmentalproblems.(2022·浙江衢州·一模)BenUnderwoodwasanormalyoungboy.Helovedplayingbasketball,ridinghisbike,listeningtomusicwithhisfriendsandplayingvideogames.Butinoneway,Benwasdifferentfrommostotherboys-hewasblind.However,Benhadaspecialtalent(天賦).Hedidn’thaveeyes,buthecouldstill‘see’.Benwasbornon26January1992.Forthefirsttwoyearsofhislife,Benwasahappyandhealthybaby.Hehadanormallife,livingwithhismotherandtwoolderbrothersinCalifornia.However,whenBenwastwoyearsold,hislifechanged.In1994,hewastakentothehospitalbecausehehadproblemswithhiseyes.Thedoctorslookedathiseyesandtoldhismotherthebadnews-Benhadcancer.Afterafewmonths,hehadanoperationtoremove(去除)thecancer.Luckily,theoperationwasreallysuccessfulandBenwasfine.______________Afterhisoperation,Bendevelopedaspecialability.Whenhewasthree,helearnthowto‘see’buildingswithhisears.Helistenedandhecouldhearnoisesbounce(反彈)offbuildings.Thenoisestoldhimwherethebuildingswere.Then,whenBenwasseven,helearntto‘click’.Hemadeclickingnoiseswithhismouthandlistenedforthenoisesthatbouncedbackfromthings.Inthisway,Bencould‘see’wherehewasandwhatwasaroundhim.ThisisthesamewaydolphinsseethingsunderwaterScientistsanddoctorswereamazedbyBen’stalent.ThereareonlyafewblindpeopleintheworldwhocanseelikeBen.Peoplerespectedhimbecauseofthis.Hebecamefamous.HewasonTVandhetraveledtodifferentcountriesandtalkedtopeopleabouthislife.Sadly,whenBenwas16,hiscancercameback.Hediedsoonafter.However,duringBen’slife,hetaughtpeoplethatanythingispossible.Manypeopleadmired(欽佩)himbecauseheencouragedthemandhelpedthemfeelstrongtoo.Whenhediedin2009,over2,000peoplewenttohisfuneral.36.What’sthecorrectorder(順序)ofBen’slife?a.Benlearnthowto‘see’and‘click’.b.Benbecameveryfamous.c.Ben’scancercamebackanddied.d.Benhadaproblemwithhiseyes.A.a(chǎn)-d-b-c B.a(chǎn)-d-c-b C.d-a-b-c D.d-a-c-b37.Whatdoes“this”inParagraph4referto?A.Ben’seyes B.Ben’stalent C.blindpeople D.theoperation38.Whichsentencecanbeputinthe________?A.Hefeltbetterthanbefore,andhecanseetheworldclearly.B.Fromthenon,hetriedtodomoreexercisetostayhealthy.C.Hismotherwassothankfulthathersoncanwalkwithoutanyhelp.D.However,thedoctorshadtoremovehiseyesandBenbecameblind.39.WhichwordcanbestdescribeBen?A.Friendly. B.Humorous. C.Nervous. D.Strong.(2022·浙江嘉興·二模)“Tobeamusician,it’slikefulfillingapartofyourlifethat’sirreplaceable.It’ssomethingthatIlovetodoandgetasatisfactionfromit.”Bornin1925inLouisiana,RenaldRichard’smemoriesofchildhoodarefilledwithmusic.Attheageofsix,Richardstartedpianolessonsathome.“IplayedpartiallybyearandIlearnedpiecesonthepiano,soIguessmusicwasinmysystem.”Attheageof13,Richardstartedlessonsonthetrumpet,andlaterplayeditinthehighschoolband.WhenstudyingmusicatXavierUniversityofLouisiana,heplayedinclubsonthecity’sfamousBourbonStreetandalsotouredwithmanybands.WhileplayinginHouston,RichardwasinvitedbyRayCharles,amusician,toplaytrumpetinhisband.“Firstofall,tobechosenbyRayCharleswasanhonortome.Iwasproudofthatandalittlenervous.”Intime,RichardbecameCharles’bandleader.RayCharleswasstrict,saysRichard,andhewantedthesamefrombandmembers.“Hewasaperfectionistandhewasratherstrictabouthismusic.”RayCharlessaid.RichardtouredallovertheSouthandWestwithRayCharles.Sittinginthebackseatofthecar,RichardwrotethesongGotaWomanforCharles.ItbecameRayCharles’sfirstnumberoneradiosong.ThesongputRayCharlesonthemap.Overtheyears,RichardhaswrittenmanyothersongsthathavebeenusedbyartistsincludingJoeTuner,theBeatles,theRollingStonesandElvisPresleytonameafew.LivingnowinSouthernFlorida,Richardisstillactiveattheageof97.“I’mplayingmusicmainlywiththeMarcoIslandDrummersandI’mplayingwiththeJazzMastersinNaples,soIdoalotofplayingandIenjoythat.”Asyoucansee,RenaldRichard’smusicaldaysarebynomeansnearanend.40.WhydoesthewritermentionRichard’schildhoodmemory?A.Togivesuggestionsonhowtolearnmusic.B.Toshowtherolemusicplayedinhisearlylife.C.Tomentiontheunforgettablememoryofchildhood.D.Tointroducetheimportanceofhavingpianolessons.41.WhatdoesRayCharlesthinkofRichard?A.Proudandserious. B.Politeandhonest.C.Respectfulandstrict. D.Caringandhard-working.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“ThesongputRayCharlesonthemap,”mean?A.ThesonghelpedRayCharlesfindhisway.B.Th

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