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PAGEPAGE12022中考三輪沖刺題型強化08-閱讀理解一、閱讀單選。(一)Theearthisanamazingplacewheredifferentkindsofanimalsandplantslive.Therearemanybeautifulnationalparksaroundtheworld.YellowstoneNationalParkisnotonlytheprideofAmerica,butalsothesafehomestoplantsandanimals.Ithasmorehotspringsthananyotherplaceintheworld.What’smore,ithaseverythingyouwantfromapark:waterfalls(瀑布),lakes,forests,grasslandsandlotsofanimals!TheLakeDistrictisEngland’slargestnationalpark.Asitsnameyoucantell,theparkishometoWastwater—thedeepestlakeinEnglandat74meters.TheLakeDistrictisalsoagreatplaceforhikersandbikers.Ifyoulovewatersports,youcanalsoenjoyboating,sailingandwindsurfing(風帆沖浪)here.China’sGiantPandaNationalParkprotectsmorethan1,600wildgiantpandas.Theyarealmost20percentofthegiantpandasinChina.NortheastChinaTigerandLeopardNationalParkisChina’smainareawherethesetwokindsofrareanimalsonlylive.RoyalNationalParkinAustraliaisthesecondlargestoneinthewholeworld.Itwasbuiltin1879.Theamazingcliffs(懸崖),quietbeaches,oldrainforests,andmanykindsofplants,birdsandanimalsmakeitbecomesomanypeople’sperfectholidayplacearoundtheworld.1.Thepassageintroducessomefamous________intheworld.A.greatcountries B.nationalparks C.wildanimals D.excitingsports2.Peoplecanvisittheparkwiththemosthotspringsin________.A.America B.England C.China D.Australia3.TheLakeDistrictmaybelovedby________.A.mountainclimbers B.hotspringlovers C.rareanimallovers D.hikersandbikers4.TherearemanygreatthingsyoucanseeEXCEPT________inRoyalNationalPark.A.giantpandas B.quietbeaches C.rainforests D.amazingcliffs5.Thepassageabovecanbereadbypeoplefroma________indailylife.A.storybook B.movieposter C.naturemagazine D.sportsnewspaper(二)Smalltalklike“Whatdoyouhavethere?Icecream?”or“Theweathertodayisbeautiful,isn’tit?”ismeaninglessandawasteoftime,accordingtosomepeople.Butscientistsbelievethatitisactuallymoreusefulthanitmayappeartobe.

Oneexamplecomeswhenyouareonatrainoraplane.Thethoughtoftalkingtothestrangersittingbesideyoucanbescaryandsilly,becauseyouknowtheconversationissuretobeembarrassing(尷尬).ButastudybytheUniversityofChicagointheUSfoundthatpeoplewhotalktostrangersenjoyabetterridethanthosewhositinsilenceorkeepplayingwiththeirphones.

Inthestudy,researchersaskedpeopleatChicagotrainstationstostartconversationswithothertravellers.Mostofthemrefusedtodosoatfirstbecausetheydidn’texpecttogetafriendlyanswer.Buttheresultistheopposite—moststrangerswerenotonlywillingtobetalkedto,butalsopleasanttotalkto.“Humanbeingsaresocialanimals,”NicholasEpley,oneoftheleadresearcherssaid.“Otherpeoplearepeople,too.Anditturnsoutthatthey’dliketogettoknowyou.”

Apartfrommakingyouhappy,smalltalkwithstrangerscanalsohelpyoufeelconnectedtoyoursurroundings.Somestudiesfoundthatwhenpeopleareoftensmiledat,madeeyescontactwithandspokentoatcoffeeshops,thereisabetterchancethattheywillhaveastrongersenseofbelonginginsteadoffeelingliketheyarebeingignoredandleftout.

Andifyouarealreadycomfortableenoughtomakesmalltalkwithstrangers,youshouldtrytodevelopitintosomething“bigger”.Astudyshowedthathavingadeepandmeaningfulconversationgivesyouevenmorehappinessthansmalltalk.Butdeepconversationcanstartwithsmalltalk,can’tthey?Sothefirststepistostarttalking,nomatterhowcasualthetopicis.Andwhoknows,maybeanopeninglineassimpleas“Ilikeyourhat”couldleadtoaseriousconversationinwhichyoulearnsomethingnewfromastranger.6.WhatdoweknowfromtheresultofthestudybytheUniversityofChicago?A.Allpeoplearepolitetostrangers.B.Peoplenaturallywanttoknowaboutothers.C.Peopleareafraidofbeingtalkedto.D.Peopleliketoshowtheirgoodsidetostrangers.7.Whatdoestheunderlineword“ignored”inParagraph4probablymeaninChinese?A.欣賞 B.鼓勵 C.吸引 D.忽視8.Whichparagraphtalksabouttheadvantagessmalltalkgivespeople?A.Paragraph1. B.Paragraph3.C.Paragraph4. D.Paragraph5.9.Howcanpeoplegetmorehappinessfromsmalltalk?A.Bystartingwithcasualtopics.B.Bychoosingpleasantsurroundings.C.Bymakingthesmalltalkintoadeepconversation.D.Bytalkingtomorestrangersatthesametime.10.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Smalltalkcanbeveryuseful.B.Differentopinionsaboutsmalltalk.C.Howtostartasmallconversationinourdailylife.D.Thedifferencebetweensmalltalkanddeepconversations.(三)Youvisitaparkonedayandsomeonenearlycrashesintoyouwhileridingtheirbike.Youfeellikeyou’veexperiencedthisparticular(特定的)eventbefore.Hasthishappenedtoyou?Thisstrangefeelingisactuallyquitecommon.Inpsychology(心理學),itisknownas“Déjàvu(似曾相識的感覺).”Howcanweexplainthisphenomenon(現象)?Scientistshavetriedtousevirtualrealitytechnologytoreproduceit.Inonestudy,scientistsusedthevideogameTheSimstostudydéjàvu.Forexample,theyreplacedthebushesinthegame’svirtualgardenwithtrashcans.Whenplayerslookedatthegarden,theyexperiencedasenseofDéjàvu.Scientiststhinkdejavumightbeexplainedasasimplefailureofmemory.Weseesomethingthatlookssimilartosomethingwe’veseenbefore,butourbrainsfailtofindtheexactmemory.However,thebrainstillrecognizesthesimilarity,leavinguswithasenseoffamiliarity(熟悉感).Epilepsy(癲癇),abraindiseasethatcancauseseizures(突然發(fā)作),isbelievedtobeanextremeexampleofDéjàvu.PeoplewithepilepsyoftenexperienceunusualfeelingssimilartoDéjàvu.Shouldwebeworriedwhenweexperiencedejavu?Aslongasitdoesn’taffectyourdailylife,researchersthinkthereisnoneedtoworry.Infact,somescientistsbelievethatitmaybehelpful.TheybelieveDéjàvumightbecausedbythebrainrearranging(重新組織)misplacedmemories.Thiscouldshowthatourmemoriesareworkingwell.Thistheoryalsoexplainswhyyoungerpeoplearemorelikelytoexperienceit,astheirbrainsarestillgrowing.11.“Déjàvu”refersto______.A.acommonfeelingofstrangenessB.asenseoffamiliarityinanewsituationC.aphenomenonthathappensduringsleepD.aphenomenonthathappensmorethanonce12.HowcanscientistsexplainDéjàvu?______A.Bystudyingvideogames.B.Byexperiencingitthemselves.C.Byreproducingitinanexperimentalsetting.D.Bystudyingpeoplewhohavepoormemories.13.WhatdoweknowaboutDéjàvu,accordingtoParagraph3?______A.Itisrecognizedasamentalillness.B.Ithappenswhenourmemoriesfail.C.Itshowsthatourbrainsareingoodshape.D.Itseldomhappenstopeoplewithgoodmemories.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?______A.Epilepsy B.Thebrain. C.Thedailylife. D.Déjàvu.15.Thelastparagraphtellsusabout______.A.thepositivesidesofDéjàvuB.newfindingsaboutDéjàvuC.theinfluenceofDéjàvuonmemoryD.youngpeoplewhoexperienceDéjàvu(四)What’sthemostpopularWinterOlympicsdesignwithkidsandteenagers?Itmustbethemascot(吉祥物).BingDwenDwen,apandainaniceshell,waschosenastheofficialmascotfortheBeijing2022WinterGamesin2019.“TheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)foundthatformascotstobesuccessfultheyhadtobecuteandlikedby9-year-olds,”saidCaoXue,thechiefdesignerofBingDwenDwen.“AndIknowBingDwenDwenwouldbe.”Cao’steamoncemadethreedesignsandheaskedhis9-year-oldsontochoosehisfavorite.“Atfirstsight,hechoseBingDwenDwen,whichwasthefinalmascot,”Caonoted.AccordingtoCao,theideafirstcamefromatraditionalChinesesnackbingtanghulu—fruitcoatedinsyrup(糖漿),whichturnedintotheiceshellinhisdesign.Cao’steamtriedmanyplantsandanimals,finallygoingwithapanda.“WhatcanbetterstandforChinathanournationaltreasure?”saidCao.“Wedon’tneedtoexplainanythingtohaveitunderstoodacrossdifferentcultures.”However,therewerealreadytoomanycartoonimagesofpandasoutthere,sothemascotneededtobedifferent.Caofirstdecidedthatitshouldbeababypandainsteadofanadultone.ThisishowtheygotBingDwenDwen’sbodyshape.Cao’steamthencollectedallthepandadesignstheycouldfindacrosstheworldtoavoidsimilarities.TheyevenvisitedthepandanaturereserveinWolong,Sichuan,tolookforinspiration(靈感).“WhenwefinallygotBingDwenDwen,ourwholeteamwasoverthemoon,”saidCao.“NowIcan’twaittoseeitgreettheworldattheWinterGamesopeningceremony.”16.BingDwenDwenwaschosenasthemascotofthe2022WinterOlympicsin______.A.2019 B.2020 C.2021 D.201817.WhatcanwelearnaboutBingDwenDwenfromthetext?A.Itwaspickedoutfromthe38collecteddesigns.B.Itisapandawiththebodysizeofanadult.C.Itwasdesignedwiththehelpofan8-year-oldkid.D.Theideawasinspiredbybingtanghulu.18.Cao’steamdecidedtouseapandaintheirdesignbecause______.A.itwasconsideredthecutestanimalinChinaB.itwasthenationaltreasureofChinaC.itwaslovedbypeoplefromdifferentculturesD.itwasanendangeredanimalthatshouldbepaidmoreattention19.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmeans“______”.A.wewereveryhard-workingB.wewantedtoflytothemoonC.wewereveryhappyandexcitedD.wefelttheywerepopularwithallpeople20.Whatisthesecond-to-lastparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThedesignstyleofCao’steam.B.ThedifferencesbetweenBingDwenDwenandothercartoonimages.C.TheeffortsofCao’steamindesigningBingDwenDwen.D.TheboringfeaturesofBingDwenDwen.(五)BluesandFolkMusicWorkshopComeandjointhebestlocalbluesandfolkguitaristintownastheyteachyoutheirbestplayingskills!Sunday,September11,202211:00am—4:00pmDoverValleyCommunityCenter14652N.PeaceValleyRoadLisaHolmeswillteachguitarandviolinandsharesomeofheramazingskills.JoeyBluwillteachyouthesamesongheplayedwithTheBluesKingattheWorldBluesFestival.Therewillbeaone-hourlunchbreak.Lunchisnotprovided.Youmaybringasimplelunchandenjoyitinourpicnicareaoryoumaybuyfoodfromoursnackbar.Nofoodordrinkwillbeallowedintheworkshoprooms.Teacher11:00-12:0012:00-1:001:00-2:002:00-3:003:00-4:00LisaIntroductiontotheviolinViolinskillsLunchGuitarandmusicQuestiontimeJoeyBasicbluesSteelguitarskillsSomegreatbluesQuestiontimeThecostfortheseworkshopsis$50.00andincludesuptofourclasses.Save20%bycallingusbeforeSeptember1.Classsizeislimitedtofourteenpeopleperclass,soweencourageyoutoconnectusearlyforclassesthatmatchyourinterests.Allagesarewelcome.Callusat123-456-7890orvisitourwebsiteat/foradditionaldetailsaboutclassofferings.21.What’sthecorrectorderforthefollowingclasses?a.Guitarandmusic

b.Violinskills

c.Questiontime

d.IntroductiontotheviolinA.a-b-c-d B.b-c-a-d C.d-b-a-c D.c-b-a-d22.Peoplewhohavefreetime______cantaketheclassesforsteelguitar.A.from11:00amtonoon B.fromnoonto1:00pmC.from2:00pmto3:00pm D.from3:00pmto4:00pm23.IfyoucalltheworkshoponAugust25th,youcanpay______.A.$40 B.$50 C.$60 D.$7024.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.JoeyBluistheonlyonewhocanteachguitar.B.Thereare20peopleineveryclass.C.Lunchisnotallowedintheworkshoprooms.D.Ifyouwanttogetmoreinformation,youcanvisittheiroffice25.Youcanprobablyreadthispassage______.A.inatourguide B.inasciencebookC.inthesportsmagazine D.inadailynewspaper(六)Everyyear,thousandsofpeoplecometoEdinburgh,thecapitalcityofScotland,tobepartoftheEdinburghFestival.In1947,agroupoffamouspeoplefromtheartworlddecidedtoholdaninternationalfestivalofmusic,danceandtheaterinEdinburgh.TheideawastogetEuropetogetheraftertheSecondWorldWar.ThefestivallastsforthreeweekseveryAugustandearlySeptemberwhenthecityisfilledwithartistsfromallovertheworld.TheycometoEdinburghforthisbiggestartfestivalinBritain.Duringthistime,thestreetsofthecityarealivewithmusicanddancefromearlyinthemorninguntillateatnight.Youcanevenseeartistspaintingpicturesonthestreets.Oneofthemostfamousarteventsofthefestivalisthepaintingandsculpture(雕塑)celebration,whichwasstartedin2004.Thecity’stop-levelgalleries(美術館)andmuseumsholdimportantexhibitions(展覽)ofhistoricartistsandnewfaces.Eachyear,youcanseetheartworksfrombothleadinginternationalandtheUKartists.Also,thefestivalattractstensofthousandsoftouriststheretoseenewmoviesandplaysandtohearmusicplayedbyfamousmusicians.Thisyear,youcanseeoverfivehundredperformanceswithactorsfrommorethanfortycountries.Theticketsfortheseperformancesarequitecheap,anditisusuallyeasiertoseeyourfavoritestarinEdinburghthanitisinLondon.SocometotheEdinburghFestivalnextsummer!根據材料內容選擇最佳答案。26.Whodoes“They”inParagraph2referto?A.Artists. B.Musicians. C.Dancers. D.Tourists.27.Asatourguide,howwillyouintroducethepaintingandsculpture(雕塑)celebrationinEdinburghtotourists?A.YoucancomeforitinJulyeveryyear.B.Youcanonlyfindnewartists’works.C.Itonlyhappensintop-levelgalleries.D.Ithasahistoryofabout18years.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefestivalbythetext?A.Youcaneasilyenjoymanykindsofart.B.Thefestivalisthebiggestoneintheworld.C.Touristscomeonlyformoviesandmusic.D.LotsofstarsfromLondonwillbethere.29.WhatisNOTareasonforthewritertorecommend(推薦)thefestival?A.Thestreetisfilledwithmusicanddance.B.Therearemanyperformancesfromdifferentcountries.C.Youcanmeetyourfavoritestarwithlesscost.D.It’sthebesttimeoftheyearinEdinburgh.30.Whatisthewriter’spurpose(目的)inwritingthetext?A.Toexplainwhythefestivalisaroundthere.B.Todescribewhatthefestivalisactuallylike.C.Totellreaderstobeinthefestival.D.Totelltouristsaboutmust-dosinthefestival.(七)ChildrenMusicClubMusiclessons(guitar,violin,pianoanddrums)Time:8:30a.m.—9:30a.m.everySundayPrice:Only$20eachAddress:2GuangfuRoadTel:666-258-1200XinglinParkRidinghorses,BoatingTime:11:00a.m.—7:00p.m.everydayPrice:adults$15children(aged8—15)$8Address:195XinglinRoadTel:666-683-3400ArtMuseum200famouspicturesMorethan300worksOpeninghours:8:00a.m.一6:00p.m.onweekdaysPrice:adults$10children$5.50Address:12HepingStreetTel:666-864-2999ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtowhatyouread.31.Wherecanyoulearntoplaythepiano?A.IntheChildrenMusicClub. B.InXinglinPark. C.IntheArtMuseum.32.Ifyouwanttorideahorse,youcangoto________.A.2GuangfuRoad B.12HepingStreet C.195XinglinRoad33.Youareten.IfyouandyourparentsvisittheArtMuseumonweekdays,howmuchshouldyoupay?A.$10 B.$15.50 C.$25.5034.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformationaboutboating,youcancall_________.A.666-258-1200 B.666-683-3400 C.666-864-299935.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Youcanpay$20eachfortheguitarlesson.B.TherearenopicturesintheArtMuseum.C.A12-year-oldboycanpay$8forridingahorse.(八)TheSmithsonianNationalZooinWashingtonhostsasix-monthcelebrationonWednesdayofthe50thanniversary(周年紀念日)ofthearrivaloftwogiantpandas,celebratingtheclosecooperationbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStatesinpandaexchangesandprotection.“Wearegoingtohavesixmonthsofcelebrationsbothonlineandatthezoo.Peoplecancometoseethebabiesandthemomanddad,”BrandieSmith,directorofthenationalzoosaid.AnnalisaMeyer,thezoo’sdirectorofcommunications,saidthezoowillholdonlineevents,aswellason-site(現場的)eventsonApril8.AlsoonApril16,from9amto2pm,visitorscanenjoyliondanceshows,panda-shapedBaobuns(包子)andcalligraphy(書法)shows.Theyalsocanspeakwiththezoo’sscientistswhostudygiantpandabiology.ThefirstpandasfromChinaintheUS—LingLingandHsingHsing—arrivedattheSmithsonianNationalZooonApril16,1972.In1972,thenUSpresidentRichardNixonandfirstladyPatNixonmadeahistoricvisittoChina.Ontheirsecondday,thefirstladymadeitclearthatshewantedtogototheBeijingZootovisitpandas.AtadinnerbeforetheyleftChina,Premier(總理)ZhouEnlailearntthatandtoldPatNixonthatChinawouldpresenttheUSwithtwopandas.TheCOVID-19pandemic(疫情)hascreateddifficultiesforin-personcommunications.“UsuallywegotoChinaseveraltimesayear,andourcolleagues(同事)aretryingtocomeheretovisitus.Withthepandemic,it’sbeenhardbecausewehaven’tbeenabletoseeeachotherinperson,butthegoodthingisthatwestillhaveemails,videocallsandotherwaystocommunicate,”Smithsaid.Shesaidshehopedtheprogramcouldlastforatleastanother50years.36.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofevents?a.ThefirstpandasarrivedintheUS.b.Visitorscanenjoyliondanceshows,panda-shapedBaobunsandcalligraphyshows.c.Thezoowillholdonlineevents,aswellason-siteeventson.d.PremierZhouEnlaitoldPatNixonthatChinawouldpresenttheUSwithtwopandas.A.a-d-c-b B.d-a-b-c C.d-a-c-b D.a-d-b-c37.Whichofthefollowingisnotafactaccordingtothearticle?A.Thenationalzoostillhaveemails,videocallsandotherwaystocommunicatewithChinesecolleagues.B.Theprogramcanlastforatleastanother50years.C.PeoplecancometoseethebabiesandthemomanddadinWashington.D.Peoplecanspeakwiththezoo’sscientistswhostudygiantpandabiology.38.Whatwillprobablybetalkedaboutafterthelastparagraph?A.HowtheCOVID-19pandemichaschangedtheirwaystocommunicate.B.HowtheprogramhasimprovedtherelationshipbetweenChinaandtheUS.C.Thereasonswhytheprogramshouldlastforatleastanother50years.D.Thereasonswhyshelikesthepandasverymuch.39.HowdidthefirstladyPatNixonprobablyfeelwhenPremierZhouEnlaitoldPatNixonthatChinawouldpresenttheUSwithtwopandas?A.Surprisedanddelighted. B.Proudandconfident.C.Disappointedandsad. D.Angryandbored.40.Whichofthefollowingisthebestwaytodividethepassage?A. B. C. D.(九)ShopLocal&HelpOurSchoolRaiseFunds(籌措資金)DearParents,WeareproudtoraisefundswithSunshineCoffee.Thisisalocalcompanythathas3locations(WenyuanRoad,HexiangxiRoadandZhongshanRoad).Theymakealltheirorganic(有機的),fairtradecoffeeinXiamen.Thereare9kindsofcoffeetochoosefromandeachbagis1kgandcosts¥49.Pleasesupportusbybuyingsomecoffeeforyourhouseholdoraskingfriends,familyandcoworkerstosupportourraising.AsaTHANKYOUpleaseenjoy“thebuy1coffeeget1freecoupon(優(yōu)惠券)”.ImportantInfoOnly1WaytoPay:http://www.HopeSchool.com/raisefund/dgr/Forquestions,contact:HopeSchoolparents@gmail.comPrizes1)Sell2kgs.ormoreandgetaFreeDQMiniBlizzard2)Sell5kgs.ormoreandgetaFree¥20mealdealandaFreeDQMiniBlizzard3)Sell10kgs.ormoreandgetaFreeDQIceCreamCakeandaFree¥20mealdealandaFreeDQMiniBlizzard4)SelltheMOSTbagsandwin2movietickets41.WecanfindSunshineCoffeeon________.A.WenyuanRoad B.HexiangdongRoad C.ZhonghuaRoad D.WenzaoRoad42.Lilywantstoraisefunds,shecan________.A.writeaThankYouletter B.buyabagofcoffeeC.makecouponsforfriends D.sellDQMiniBlizzard43.Wecantakepartinthisactivityon________.A.Feb.15th B.Feb.27th C.Jan.31st D.Jan.14th44.IfKevinsells8kgs.ofcoffee,hecanget________.A.anice-creamandabirthdaycake B.aFree¥20mealdealand2ticketsC.aFree¥20mealdealandanice-cream D.aFree¥20mealdealandacake45.Wecanpayforthecoffeethrough________.A.anapp B.theschool C.anemail D.awebsite(十)Howhastechnologychangedourlivesforthebetter?TIMEwilltellyou!Themagazinehaspickedits100bestinventionsof2021.Herewepresentyousomeofthemostcreativeexamples.TheLearningPassportManyschoolshaveclosedtheirdoorssincetheCOVID-19pandemic(新冠疫情)brokeout.Homeschoolhasbeendifficultforsomestudentsbecauseofslowinternetservice.Tomakemattersworse,somestudentsdon’tevenhaveaninternetconnectionathome.TheLearningPassporthasasolution.Theprojectoffersbrowser-or-app-based(基于瀏覽器或手機應用的)classes.Theseclassesdonotrequireaconsistent(持續(xù)的)internetconnection.Instead,studentsdownloadtheirlessonswhenthereisinternetconnection.Theycanthencompletethelessonslater,offline.BlueJeansGoGreenJeansareafashionfavorite.Everyyearmorethan4.5billionpairsaresoldaroundtheworld.Buttheproductionofjeansisharmfultotheenvironment.Tocolorthem,factoriesusesyntheticindigodye(合成靛青染料).Duringtheprocess,thechemicalsinthedyecausewatertobecomepolluted.Bio-technologycompanyHuuehascreatedbacteria(細菌)thatcanturnnaturalsugarsintoindigodye—withouthavinganynegativeenvironmentalimpacts.BatterySwappingforEVsElectric-vehicles(EV)arepopularthesedays.However,theystillfaceamajorproblem:Theycantakeseveralhourstocharge(充電).Thisisinconvenientformanydrivers.Oneanswertothisproblemliesinbattery-swapping(電池替換).WhenanEVpullsintooneofthesebattery-swappingstations,itsdepleted(耗盡的)batteryisremoved,andafullchargedonereplacesit.AmericancompanyAmplehasdesignedauniversalbattery.ItworkswithalltypesofEVs.46.TheLearningPassportis________.A.atravelwebsite B.anofflineclass C.alearningapp D.anewkindofschool47.Whenpeoplemakejeans,itharmstheenvironmentby________.A.producingpollutedairinthesky B.creatingbacteriaduringtheprocessC.turningnaturalsugarsintoindigodye D.causingwaterpollutionduringtheprocess48.WhatisthedisadvantageofElectric-vehicles?A.Ittakesalongtimetocharge. B.Thebatterycostsalotofmoney.C.Therearefewstationstocharge. D.Thebatteryrunsouttooquickly.49.Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthat________.A.theLearningPassportisnotpopular B.studentscan’taffordtobuysmartphonesC.studentsarenotallowedtodownloadlessons D.thepandemichasinfluencedtheteachingmethods50.Themainideaofthepassageis________.A.tointroducesomenewinventions B.toadvisepeopletosaveourearthC.toencouragereaderstobuymoreEVs D.towarnpeopletofightagainstCOVID-9(十一)Patrickneverdidhomework.HeplayedbaseballandbasketballandNintendoinstead.Histeacherstoldhim,“Patrick!Doyourhomeworkoryouwon’tlearnathing.”Butwhatcouldhedo?Hehatedhomeworkeventhoughhecouldmanage.ThenonSt.Patrick’sDayhiscatwasplayingwithalittledoll(玩偶)andhereachedforit.Tohissurpriseitwasn’tadollatall,butanelf(小精靈)ofthetiniestsizebegging,“Saveme!I’llgrant(同意)youawish,andyouhavemyword!”Eyesshining,Patrickshoutedexcitedlyfortheunexpectedluck,“Onlyifyoudoallmyhomeworktilltheendoftheterm.Well…ifyoudoagoodenoughjob,IcouldevengetA’s!”“Oh,you,sucha...!ButI’lldoit.”Andtruetohisword,thatlittleelfbegantodoPatrick’sEnglishhomework.Theelfdidn’talwaysknowwhattodoandheneededhelp.AndPatrickwouldhavetohelp—inwhateverway.“Idon’tknowthisword,”theelfturnedtohimwhilereadinghisEnglishhomework.“Getmeadictionary.No,what’sevenbetter.Lookupthewordandsounditoutbyeachletter.”ThenitwasthesamewithhisSpanishhomework.Whenitcametomath,“Whataretimestables?”theelfcomplained.“Weelvesneverneedthat.Here,sitdownbesideme.Yousimplymustguideme.”Asforhumanhistory,thelittleelf,alreadyashouter,justgotlouder,“Gotothelibrary.Ineedbooks.Andyoucanhelpmereadthemtoo.”Asamatteroffacteverydayineverywaythatlittleelfwasanag!Patrickwasstayingupnights,havingneverbeensotired.HewishedhehadNEVERmettheAWFULelf!Finallythelastdayofschooltheelfquietlyandslippedoutthebackdoor.PatrickgothisA’s;allthepeoplewereamazed,smilingfullofpraise.EveryonewonderedwhathadhappenedtoPatrick.根據材料內容選擇最佳答案。51.Patrickwasaskedtoreadbooksfromthelibraryforhis______.A.Englishhomework B.mathhomeworkC.humanhistoryhomework D.Spanishhomework52.Whichofthefollowingcanbetrue?A.Theelfwasn’tsogladtohelptheboyatfirst.B.Theelfwasinfactgoodatalltheschoolsubjects.C.TheelfsawPatrickgothisA’sthelastdayofschool.D.Theelfgotthepraisefromtheboy’sclassmates.53.Whatdoes“nag”meaninthetext?A.Apersonwhokeepscomplainingaboutbadluck.B.Apersonwhokeepsaskingotherstodosomething.C.Apersonwhokeepshelpingpeoplearoundhim.D.Apersonwhokeepsworkinghardallthetime.54.WhichofthefollowingbestshowsthechangeinPatrick’sfeelingsafterhemettheelf?A. B.C. D.55.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Whywasanelfsohelpful?B.Howdidanelfdohomework?C.WheredidPatrickfindanelf?D.WhodidPatrick’shomework?(十二)Technologycanbeawonderfulthingbuttoomuchtimeonmobilephonescangetinthewayofimportanthealthyactivities.Herearesometipsforbalancingscreenusewithhealthyliving.SleepmattersGettingenough,goodqualitysleepisveryimportant.Leavephonesoutsidethebedroomwhenitisbedtime.SharingwiselyParentsandcarersshouldnevergetkids’photospostedunlesstheyagree,evenonlyopentoyourbestfriends.EducationmattersMakesureyouandyourchildrenknowandkeeptotheschoolrulesonscreentime.Movearound!Everyoneshouldtakeabreakafteracoupleofhoursonphones.It’sgoodtogetupandmovearoundabit.SafetywhenoutAdvisechildrentoputtheirphonesawaywhilecrossingtheroadordoinganactivityoutdoorsthatneedstheirfullattention.TalkinghelpsAchangeinbehaviorcanbeasigntheyhavemetproblemsonline—makesuretheyknowtheycanalwaysspeaktoyouoranotheradult.根據材料內容選擇最佳答案。56.WhichofthefollowingcanhelpJimmy,aboywithtroubleontheInternet?A.Talkinghelps. B.Sharingwisely.C.Safetywhenout. D.Movearound!57.EducationmatterscanhelpAnne________.A.learntousethephoneforhereducationB.followtherulesforphoneuseinschoolC.useherphonetotellthetimeeasilyD.learnschoolrul

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