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七年級(jí)上冊(cè)英語(yǔ)閱讀還原50題含答案
一、閱讀還原7選5
Ineverycountryaroundtheworld,therearealwayssomepeoplewhowouldliketo
volunteertohelpothers.Forexample,somepeopleintheUSAworkasvolunteersintheold
people'shomes.
]Someyoungvolunteersliketoworkinthehousesofthepeoplewhoaresick.
Theyhelptocleanuptheirhousesordosomeshoppingforthem.Fortheboyswholosttheir
fathers,(hereisanorganizationcalledBigBrothers.Volunteerscould(aketheseboysto
baseballgamesoronfishingtripsandhelpthemgettoknowthingsthatboysusuallylearn
fromtheirfathers.
2Intheclubs,childrencanplaygamesorlearncrafts.Someofthechibs
organizeshorttripstothemountains,beachesormuseums.Mostoftheseclubsusehigh
schoolandcollegestudentsasvolunteersbecausetheycanunderstandthechildren's
problemsmoreeasily.
Vblunieersbelieve(hat(hehappiestpeoplein(heworldarethosewhohelptobring
happinesstoothers.Doyouwanttobeavolunteer?Doycuknowhowtobeavolunteer?The
followingmayhelpyoualot.
Whenpeoplegetold.theywillfinditdifficulttodolotsofthings.3Youcan
giveupsomeofyourtimetohelptheoldinyourneighborhood.Youcanhelpthemwith
somehouseworkorjusttalkwiththem.
4Youcouldvolunteertoreadbookstotheblindordeliver(遞送)something
forthosewhocan'tgetaround.
5Youcanmakethebeds,helpservemealsanddomanyotherkindsofjobs
there.
A.Manydisabledpeopleneedhelp.
B.Andoldpeoplelivingalonecanfeellonely.
C.TherearcalotofclubsineachcityoftheUSA.
D.Somefamiliesaretoopoortobuyfoodorclothes.
E.Therearealsomanyvolunteerjobstodoinhospitals.
F.Wouldyouliketodosomethingtohelphomelesspeople?
G.Theyreadbookstotheoldpeople,playgameswiththemortalktothem.
請(qǐng)閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面方框內(nèi)的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五
個(gè)還原到原文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。
Yourbiggestgrowthspurt(猛長(zhǎng)期間)happenedwhenyouwereababy.Inthefirstyear
oflife,Yougrewabout10inchesasyougotbiggerandstronger.6Youmightfindout
howmuchyou'vegrownduringyourannualcheckup(檢查)atthedoctor'sorwhenyour
pantsgettooshort.
71(comesduringpuberly(青春期)Pubertyisatimeofmanychangeswhenboys
andgirlsgrowbiggerandstarttolookmorelikeadults.Boysandgirlsarealwayshappyand
excitedwhen(heygrowbigger.Theyarepleasedwith(hechanges.8
Pubertystartsatdifferentagesfordifferentkids.Asfaraswcknow,pubertyisaprocess
thattakesacoupleofyears.Sothetallergettingpartwillhappenatdifferentages.Itdepends
onthekid.9Ingeneral,pubertystartsbetween8and13ingirlsanditstartsbetween
9and15inboys.
Duringpuberty,boysandgirlswillhaveagrowthspurt.10
A.Youhave(oeatmorefoodduringpuberty.
B.Doyouknowwhenpubertystarts?
C.Afterbabyhood,thenextbiggrowthspurtforkidscomes.
D.Butnoonecantellyouexactlywhenyou'llexperiencethesechanges.
E.Thentheycangrowtotheiradultheight.
F.Youcanstayupbecauseofyourstrongbody.
G.Sincethen,you'veprobablyseenyourheightincreaseafewinchesayear.
TodayisSaturday.Dicktakeshisbagandleaveshomeearly.11Wheredoeshe
wanttogo?Dick'sgrandmalivesinasmallvillage.Dickwantstogotheretoseeher.Dick's
parentsaretoobusy,sotheycan'tgowithhim.12Hisgrandmawillmeethimatthe
busstation.
Thevillageis15kilometersawayfromDick'shome.13Itisnotboringonthe
bus.Dicktakeshiscellphonewithhim.14
Atlast,thebusgetstothebusstation,Dicktakeshisbagandgetsoffthebus.Thereare
manypeoplealthebusstation,butDickseeshisgrandmaquickly.15Dickthinkshe
canhaveagoodtimeinthevillage.
A.Ittakeshimaboutonehourtoget(herebybus.
B.Butheisnotafraid.
C.Heisgoingtovisithisgrandma.
D.Hecanplaygamesandlistentomusic.
E.SoDicktakesthetrainthere.
F.Heisveryhappyandrunstoher.
G.Andhewalkstothebusstation.
Manyofushavehadthesame“pleasantsurprise”.Afteryoumarkasongasafavorite
onamusicapp(程序),itsuggestssongsofthesamekindtolistento.16
Bigdata(數(shù)據(jù))isalotofsetsofinformationthatareputtogethersotheycanbeusedby
acomputerprogram.Itcanhavedifferentkindsofinformationfrommanysources(來(lái)源),
suchasinformationthatcomesfromschools,socialmediasites,companies,and
governments.17Anothersetcanhavewhattheylike,wheretheygotoschool,and
howmuchtimetheyspendonthecomputer.
18Thegovernmentusesittounderstandhowmanypeopletravelonbusesor
trains.Theinformationisthenusedtomakebusortrainsystemsbetter.Companiesusebig
data,too.Ithelpsthemunderstandwhobuystheirproducts.Forexample,onecompanyuse5
weatherdatatoseewhenpeopleeatthemosticecream.
Bigdatacanbeusedforgoodreasons.Somehospitalsusebigdatatopredictifababy
whoisborntooearlywillgetsick.Thehospitalcanthentakeextrastepstotakecareofthat
babysoheorshedoesnotgetsick.19Itcanbeusedtopredictwhichkindsof
peoplearelikelytobreakthelaworhurtothers,eveniftheyhavenotdoneanythingwrong.
20Itisbecausethecomputerprogramsusedtolookatbigdataandunderstand
itarewrittenbypeople.Peoplethinkacertainway.Becausetheythinkacertainway,they
buildamodelofthoseideas.Theseideasarethenusedto'ookatthedata.Sometimes,these
ideasarehelpfulforpeopleorbusinesses.Othertimes,badideascancauseproblemsfor
certaingroupsofpeople.
閱讀短文,從所給的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出五個(gè)能夠填入空缺處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文內(nèi)容冗
整、連貫。其中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。
A.Bigdatacanbeusedinmanyways.
B.Whydoweusebigdataforbadthings?
C.Bigdatacanalsobeusedforbadreasons.
D.Howcanbigdatabeusedfbrgoodandbadthings?
E.Onesetofdatacanhavepeople'snamesandaddresses.
F.Infact,thismagic,mind-readingpowerdependsondata.
G.Bigdatacan'tbeusedinmanyfields.
Smartwristband(智能手環(huán)),anewwelcomingproduct,ischangingourlifestyle.
21.And(herearemanydifferentbrands(品牌)lochoose,suchasAppleorHuawei.
Herearcthereasonswhypeoplechooseawristband.
22.Thewristbandcanalsobeconnectedtothemobilephone.Youarcableto
useittoanswerthephone,butatraditionalwatchcanneverdothat.Besides,thesmart
wristbandlooksfascinating(迷人的).23.Wcoftenseeteenagerswearing
wristbands.
Thirdlyatpresentmanypeoplehaverealisedtheimportanceofhealth.Somepeopleplay
sportseverydaytokeephealthy.24.Thewristbandshowstheresultseverydayand
you,llknowwhetheryouachieveyouraimornot.However,someparentsarcstillagainst
usingit.25.Theythinktheteenagersareundertheradiation(輻射)allthetime.
Eachcoinhastwosides.Useitornot,it'suptoyou.
A.It'sverypopularamongteenagersbecauseit'scoolenough
B.Intheiropinion,wearingwristbandsforalongtimemaycausecancer(癌癥)
C.Moreandmorepeopleprefertochooseasmartwristbandintheirdailylife
D.Awristbandishelpfulloknowhowfartheyhaverunorhowmanystepstheyhavegot
withawristband
E.Firstofall,itcantellthetimelikeanormalwatch
F.It,ssoexpensivethatfewpeoplecanbuyit
G.NowaBritishInternetEnvironmentcompanyhasproducedthesoftware
Thereisnobodyintheworldthatisexactlylikeyou:youareunique(唯一的).
26Thatmakestheworldinteresting.Therearcpeoplewhoarctallerthanyou.May3c
yourhairisthesamecolorasyourfriend's,butperhapsyoursislongerthanhers.27
Iamsureyouhavefriendswhoaresmarterthanyou.28Buttherearealso
peoplearoundyouwhoarenotgoodatthesethings.29
30Doyoubothliketofinishyourhomeworkinthesamedayyougetit?Areyou
bothneat(愛(ài)整潔的)?Ithinkinsomewaysyouare(hesame,butinsomeotherwaysyouare
different.
Soshouttotheworld,44IamwhoIam-Iamunique!”Ittakesallsortstomakea
world.
A.Areyouthesameasyourbestfriend?
B.Andyoualsohavefriendswhoareasgoodatsportsasyou.
C.Everybodyisdifferentfromothers.
D.Anotherdifferenceisthatyourhairmaybestraightandhersmaybecurly.
E.However,youcanalsobecomegoodfriends.
F.Noonelikestohavefriendswhoaresmarterthanhim.
G.Differentpeoplemakeourworldcolorful.
Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameformenasitisforwomen.31Heknows
whathewants,hecandecidewhattobuybeforeshopping.Somostmensimplywalkintoa
shopandasksomeoneforwhattheywant.Iftheshophasitandthepriceisgood,theyoften
finishshoppinginlessthanfiveminutes.
Foraman,someproblemsmaybeginwhentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants.
32Heoffers(提。^somethingthatisalmostthesameasthethingthemanwants.
Goodsalespeoplesay,"33Sir,butwouldyoulikeiotryitforsize?Maybeyoulike
thecolor."Mostmendon'tcareaboutthisandmayanswer,"Thismaybetherightcolorand
therightsize,butIwon'twaste(浪費(fèi))mytimetryingiton.^^
Forawoman,itisdifferent.34Shedoesn'tdecidewhatshewantsbeforeshe
goesshopping.Shejustgoesto"havealookaround”.Atfirst,shethinksaboutfinding
somethingthateveryonewillsay,tkItlooksgoodonyou."35Awomanmayeasily
spendanhourormorelookingatdressesbeforedecidingonthedressesshewantstotryon.
Itisboring.Andmostclothesstoresprovidechairsforthewaitinghusbands.
A.Iknowthisjacketisnotwhatyoureallywant.
B.It'srighttospendsometimechoosingclothesbeforebuying.
C.Atthattime,thesalesmantriestosellthemansomethingelse.
D.Mostofthetime,shegoesshoppingnotbecausesheneedssomething.
E.Mostwomenarealwayslookingforbargains(便宜商品)withtheirgirlfriends.
F.Mostmendon'tliketogoshopping.
G.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.
Somepeopleseemtobebornhappy.Nothingseemslogetthemdown.However,some
peopleseemtohaveeverythinggoingwellbut(heystilldonotseemtobehappy.36
Listen(omusic
Musicisgoodforpeople.37Lightmusiccanhelpusrelax;somepopmusic
canmakeusfeelhappy.Youcanlistentoit,ortakeupplayinganinstrumentinyourspare
time.
Haveapct
Youmaynothaveapetofyourown,butpetsaresogoodatmakingpeople
happy.38Somepelsarelovelyandsomeneedexercise,whichishelpfultoyou,too.
?Stayfitandhealthy
Trytokeepfitandhealthybyexercisingeveryday.39Thegreatthingabout
exerciseisthatithelpsrelease(釋放)chemicalsandthesechemicalsmakeyoufeelhappy!
40
Oftenitisthesmallthingsthatmakepeoplehappy.Beingkindandsmilingatpeoplein
yourdailylifecanmakeothershappy,andatthesametime,itwillalsobuildhappinessfor
you.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多
余選項(xiàng)。
A.Bekindandsmile
B.Beactiveandhappy
C.Exercisecankeepyouhappy.
D.Therearcdifferentkindsofit.
E.Manyreasonscanexplainwhypeopleliketohavepets.
F.Onethingisforsurethatmoneycannotmakeapersonhappy.
G.Nomatterwhoyouare,youcanbuildhappinessbydoingthefollowing.
Myunclehasaverybeautifulumbrella.He'shaditforyears.Asheisverycarcfiilwith
it.soitstilllooksasgoodas(henew.41Heshookhishead."Thenhowdidyouget
it?''Iasked."Well,"heanswered,^there'satruestoryabouttheumbrella.”
“Abouttenyearsago,IwaswalkingalongaquietLondonstreetoneeveningwhenit
suddenlyrained.Ihadnoraincoatorumbrella.42Andthepeopleinthestreetwere
fewerandfewer.AsIwasonmywaytoaparty,Iwasafraidtogetwet.SoIstoodina
doorwayandwaitedfortheraintostop.43Whatwasworse,thereevenwasn'ta
personaround,andstillitrainedandrained.Allast,ayoungmancametotheplacewhereI
wasstanding.44AsIhopedhewouldallowmetowalktothenextcornerwith
him.whereIcouldgetataxi,IsteppedoutofthedarkdoerwaywhereIhadbeenstanding.
45AsIsuddenlyappeared(Hl現(xiàn))beforehim,theyoungmanwassoshockedthat
hedroppedtheumbrella.Heranawayanddisappearedintothedarkness.Ipickedupthe
umbrellaandcontinuedmywalk.Iknewitwouldbehardinthisbigcitytofindtheowner,so
I'vekeptiteversince.”
A.Theheavyrainstoppedatlast.
B.Theyoungmansawmeandgavehisumbrellatome.
C.Gradually,itgrewquitedark.
D.Heheldalargeumbrellaoverhishead.
E.Iaskedhimwherehewasgoingwiththatumbrella.
F.Nobusesranthroughthestreetandtherewerenotaxis.
G.Iaskedmyuncleifheboughtitorsomeonesentitasagift.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多
余選項(xiàng)。
Recently,averysimplequestionbecamewidelyspreadonline:WhatChinashouldbe
proudof?46
Lanlan,whoserealnameisNegarKordi,isfromCanada.ShecametoChinafive
yearsagoandisastudentatNingboUniversity.Nowshehas120,000fansontheInternet
andthenumberisstillgrowing.
LanlanlovesChinaandChinese.47And(hat'swhysheissowellreceived
amongChinesenetfriends.ThefollowingisChinainhereyes.
“Itistheeasiestcountryinwhichtofindajob.Ifyouarcnottoolazy,itisreallyvery
simpletofindajobinChina.Ibelievethere'remorejobchancesherethaninanyother
countryintheworld.”
“48About4(X)millionChinesearestudyingEnglish.Iftheycanspeakgood
Englishin(hefuture,ChinawillhavethegreatestnumberofEnglishspeakersofanynon-
Englishspeakingcountry.”
“ThespeedofChinesetrainsisfast.FromNingbotoBeijing,thetrainruns1,365
kilometersforsevenhoursandtheticketfareisonly595yuan.”
“Itspublicsecurityisgreat.49Ihavetravelledinmanycountries,andIthink
Chinareallyisverysafe.”
“TherearemuchmorethingsChinashouldbeproudof.ManyChinesepeopleoften
criticize(批評(píng))China.Alfirst,Ibelieved(hattheydidn'tlikeChinaorthattheyloved
westerncountries.Bu(later,Irealizedthattheyjustsetaveryhighstandardfor
China.50Chinamustbemuchbetterthanothercountries.”
A.Theforeignlanguagelevelissurprising.
B.Thiscountryof1.4billionpeoplemakesmefecisafe.
C.AforeigngirllivinginChinagaveaverytouchinganswer.
D.Theybelievethatit'snotenoughtobenumberoneiniheworld.
E.ShebelievesChinawillbethestrongestcountryintheworldinfuture.
F.Chinahasbeenthegreatestcountryintheworld.
G.Chineselanguageisbecomingpopular.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)
為多余選項(xiàng)。并將所選答案涂到答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上C
Differentcolorsusuallystandfordifferentfeelings.Red.forexample,isthecoloroffre,
heatandlife.51Theyassociate(使發(fā)生聯(lián)系)redwithastrongfeelinglikeanger.
Orangeisthebright,warmcolorofleavesinautumn.Peoplesayorangeisalivelycolor.
52Yellowisthecolorofsunlight.Peoplesayitcanchccrthemup.Theyassociate
yellowwithhappiness,loo.Greenisthecoolcolorofnature.53Usuallythereare
twogroupsofcolors:warmcolorsandcoolcolors.54Whentherearewarmcolors
andalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobeactive.Thecoolcolorsareblackandblue.When
therearethesecolors,peopleareusuallyworried.
55Awarmcolorissuitableforalivingroomorarestaurant.Peopledon't
wanttimetopassquicklywhentheyarchavingarestoreating.Coolcolorsarcbetterfor
someofficesifthepeopleworkingtherewant(imetopassquickly.
A.Theyassociateorangewithhappiness.
B.Blueandwhitecanmakemefeelcalm.
C.Peoplesaygreencangivethemmoreenergy.
D.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeandyellow.
E.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.
F.Peopleliketoeatinrestaurantswithcool-coloreddecorations.
G.Timeusuallygoesbymoreslowlyinaroomwithwanncolors.
Everyoneneedsfriendship(友誼).56AnAmericanwriterSallytellsussome
goodwaystofindfriendsinherbookTheCareandKeepingofFriends.
Whocanbeyourgoodfriend?Youcan'tcareaboutaperson'smoneyorgoodlooks.A
goodfriendreachesforyourhandandtouchesyourheart.57Andtomakeafriend,
youcan'tbeshy.Youshouldmakeyourfriendhappy.
Butthingscan'talwaysbehappy.58Whatshouldyoudowhenyouhavea
fightwithyourfriend?Youhavetotalktoyourfriend.59
Thebookalsohasadviceonsomesmallbutimportantthingslikegoingtoyourfriend
party.60
A.Thebestfriendsalsohavefights.
B.Ittakesustimetomakefriendswithothers.
C.Ifyourfrienddoesn'twanttotalk,youshouldwritealetter
D.Buthowdowefindtruefriendshipandkeepit?
E.Soit'sworth(值得)reading.
F.You'refriends,soyoushouldbefriendlytoeachother.
G.Forexample,ifyouhaveabadday,agoodfriendshouldlistentoyouandtrytohelp
you.
閱讀短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多
余。
InChineseculture,redisanauspiciousaswellasapapularcolor.Itstandsforluck,
happiness,joyandmanyothergoodthings.61.Why?
Inancienttimes,redwasthesymbolofpower.Noteveryonecouldwritewithred
pens-onlyemperors.62Theredinkthatemperorsusedwasmadeofcinnabar侏
砂).Sotheirreplieswereknownaszhupi(朱批).
63InancientChina,thecriminals(罪犯)whoweresentenced(判開(kāi)U)lodeath
signedtheirnameswithredpens.Therecordsofcriminals5nameswereallwritteninred
words.Namesonthetombstoneswereredaswell.6-Sinceredwordscarrybad
meanings,peopledon'twriteletterswithredpens.Ifyouwritetofriendsorfamilymembers
withredpens,itmeansyouwant(obreakupwiththem.
65Teachersmarkstudents'homeworkwithredpens.Sodoeditors(編輯)
whoneedtocorrectmisUkesinnewspapersandmagazines.Butwritingnamesorletterswith
redpensisstillabadideatomanypeople.
A.Writingwithredpenswasalsorelatedtodeath.
B.Buthaveyouheardthatredisalsothecolorofemperors?
C.Butwritingnamesandletterswithredpensisusuallyavoided.
D.Therefore,itwasthoughttobeunluckytowritenameswithredpens.
E.Nowadays,redpensareusedforproof-reading(校對(duì)).
F.Theywouldreplytoofficials'memorials(奏折)withredpens.
G.Nobodywasallowed(ouseredpensduringthatlime.
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩
項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Haveyoueverbeentoabuffetrestaurant(自助餐廳)?Youcaneatasmuchasyou
wantforonelowpriceattheseplaces.
Sadly,manyoftheserestaurantshaveclosedintheUSAbecauseof(heCOVID-19
pandemic(新冠疫情).Albuffetrestaurants,peoplehavetoshareoneservingareawhenthey
gettheirfood.66Butforalongtime,theywerequitepopular.
“Buffet“istheFrenchwordfbrsideboard一apieceoffurniturethatwasusedtoserve
foodanddisplayservingdishes.67servingyourselffromawideselectionof
dishes,includingsoups,salads,andotherdishesthatareeasytoshare.
68Thalis(oway,youpayonepriceandcangobacktothebuffettablefor
seconds,thirds,orevenfourths!
Infact,oneofmyfirstexperienceswithChinesefoodwasatabuffet.Chinesebuffets
areveiycommonintheUS.EveninthesmalltownwhereIwenttocollege,therewerethree
differentChinesebuffetrestaurants.69Wewouldpayjusteightdollarstoeatplate
afterplateofkungpaochicken,gingerbeef,andeggrolls.70
A.MostbuffetrestaurantsintheUSare“allyoucaneaf'.
B.Itmakesiteasierforsicknesstospread.
C.Itwasdifficultfbrustodecidewhichdishestochoose.
D.Iwouldoftengotherewithmyfriendsonweekends.
E.Thewordwaslaterusedtodescribeanewdiningidea:
F.Inabuffetrestaurantyouneedtogetfoodbyyourselfinsteadofbeingserved.
G.Forkidslikeuswhodidn'thavemuchmoney,theChinesebuffetwasalifesaver.
TonicomesfromAmerica.71Theboyisstudyinginourschool,andheisinour
class.Heisonlytwelveyearsold.Heisyoungerthanus,butheistallerthananyotherboy.
Tomisofmediumbuild,andhehasshortcurlyhair.Tomoftenconiestoschoolbybike.
Sometimeshewalkstoschool.72
TonicanspeakEnglishandChinese.73AfterclassweoftentalkinEnglishorin
Chinese.Hetellsussomethingabouthiscountiy.74HelikesChina,andhelikes
Chinesefoodverymuch.Hethinksitisverydelicious.It'stheMid-AutumnDaytoday.
75Myparentsgavehimalotofmooncakes.Helikedthemandatealot.Myparents
gavehimsomeandaskedhimtotakethemtohisparentswhenhewenthome.
A.AndwetellhimsomethingaboutChina.
B.AfterschoolIaskedTomtomyhomefbrdinner.
C.Wedon'tthinkitisgoodforhishealth.
D.Hethinksitisgoodforhealth.
E.Heisgoodatplayingbasketball.
F.HisfatherworksinBeijingandhisfamilycometoChina,too.
G.HeoftenhelpsourteachertoteachusEnglish.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多
余選項(xiàng)。并將所選答案涂到答題卡相應(yīng)位置上。
Manyparentswantstheirchildrentobefamousoneday.76Anewplay"Hi,
Ke'ai"isonatBeijingChildren'sArtTheater.77Hisparentswouldlikehimtobecome
amusicianoneday.Theyteachhimtoplaytheviolin,butKe'aidoesn'tenjoythese
activities.ThenonedayKe'aiparentsseeLiuXiangwinagoldmedalattheOlympicGames,
andtheywanthim(obeasportsman.
“Whydotheywantmetobesomeoneelse?"Ke'aiasksandsays
78Theplayisgoodfbrparentstolearntounderstandtheirchildren.
79Youngaudiences(觀(guān)眾)enjoythestoryverymuch.80Oneofthem,
"Ke'aiSong”isveryeasytolearn,sotheaudiencescansingthesongontheirwayhome
aftertheplay!
A.Butdochildrenhavethesamedreams?
B.Theyalsolikethemusicintheplay.
C.IttellsthestoryofaboycalledKe'ai.
D.Parentsdon'tlikeit.
E.Ithelpsparentstothinkaboutwhatkidswanttodo.
F.Thestoryisinteresting.
G.Ionlywanttobemyself.
二、閱讀還原5選5
“Itisnearlysixfbrtynow.Tommy,hurry,oryouwillbelatefbrschool,“saidTommy's
mother.81Theyhurriedoutoftheirhomeinthecoldwind.82His
motherdrovethecarawayatonceandsoontheyarrivedatthemainstreet.
83Theircarcouldn'tgofast.Whentheyreachedthecrossroadatlast,theywere
surprisedtofindthetrafficlightstherewereoff.84Tommyandhismotherwerevery
worriedbecausemanycarscrowdedtogether.Andtheircarcouldnotmoveatall.
Tenminutespassed,butthelightswerestillnoton.Atthattime,apolicemancame.
85AndtheneverythingwasOK."Mum,electricityissoimportant!”saidTommy.
“Fromnowon,Iwillnotwasteitanymorc.^^
A.Thereweremanycarsinthestreetalready.
B.Heledthecarstogointheirownways.
C.Bytheway,don'tforgettoturnoffthelightinyourroom.
D.Therewasnoelectricity(電)atall!
E.Theyrantotheparkingandgotintothecarquickly.
閱讀短文及文后A~E選項(xiàng),選出可以填入l~5各題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上
將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Inthemodernworld,peopleusemoneyeveryday.Moneyisveryimportantinourlife.
86ButIthinkfewpeopleknowaboutthehistoryofmoney.
87Theylivedwithfamilyandlivedonwildanimals,fruitsandotherplants.
Andtheyalsomadethingstheyneedbythemselves.Aslimepassed,peoplelearnedtokeep
animalsandgrowcrops.Sometimes,familieswouldproducemorethingsthantheyneeded.
Thenexchange(交換)startedtohappenbetweenfamilies.Theyexchangedthings(hey
didn,tneedfbrthattheywanted.Later,peoplebegantousemoneyasanexchangingway.
88Theyusedotherthingsasmoney,likeshells,rice,salt,stone,etc.
After600BC,peoplebeganusingcoinsasmoney.89Later,countriesbeganto
maketheirowncoins.
AncientChinawasthefirsttomakepapermoney,probablyinthe1hhcentury.The
ItaliantravelerMarcoPolosawChinesepeopleusingpapermoneywhenhevisitedChinain
the1200s.90
Today,wchavemanynewwaystopayforthings.
A.Longtimeago,peopledidnotusemoney.
B.Theysoonfoundthatcoinswereeasiertocarry.
C.Butthemoneytheyusedwasnotthesameasweusetoday.
D.That'sbecausewithoutmoney,youcan'tbuyanythingyouwant.
E.However,Europeancountriesdidnotstartusingpapermoneyuntilthe16(X)s.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Thisyearmarksthe140lhanniversary(周年紀(jì)念R)ofChinesewriterLuXun's
birth.91.Heisoftencalled"thefatherofmodemChineseliterature(文學(xué))
Atfirst,LuXunstudiedmedicineinJapan.92.Hewantedtousehiswritingsto
inspire(鼓舞)peopleandsavethecountry.Somepeoplesayhiswritingsarclikeweapons
(武器).93.JustasthewriterLinYutangsaid,“Heisawarrior(戰(zhàn)士)morethan
a'literaryman'.”
94.“Hereallyencouragedmealotashechangedhisdreamtosavethecountry,v
saidZhaoZhihan,13,fromBeijing.4kWhcnwemakechoices,weshouldthinkaboutwhat
theyarefbr.”
Infact,LuXun'sworksarestillapartofpopculturenow.Hiswordsareoftenusedin
stories,videos,emojisandmanyotherthingsthatarepopularwithyoungpeople.95.
AsofApril16.thereweremorethan13,600videosabouthimwith170millionviews,
accordingtothesite.
A.Theyshowthedarksidesofsociety(社會(huì))andareveryinspiring
B.However,seeinghiscountryingreatdanger,hedecidedtogiveuphisdoctor'swhitecoat
andpickupapen
C.BornonSept25,1881,hisrealnamewasZhouShurcn
D.LuXunisalsothemosttalkcd-aboutwriteronthevideowebsiteBilibili
E.LuXun'sstoriesstillinspireyoungpeopletoday
Ladiesandgentlemen,thanksalotforjoiningus.Ihopeyouhaveenjoyedthe
music.___96___
Everyday,hundredsofchildreninAfricalosetheiryounglives,becausetheyhave
terriblediseasesordon'thaveenoughfoodtoeat.MostAfricancountriesare
poor.97Andmanyparentshavenojobs,sotheyhavelittlemoneytobuyfoodor
medicine.WeholdtheconcerttoraisemoneyforthechildreninAfrica.
98Forexample,theFeedAfricaFund(援非基金)spendsmillionsofdollars
everyyearonfoodfortheminAfrica.Allthemoneycomesfromkindandgenerouspeople,
justlikeallofyou.
99Justonedollarcanbuyenoughriceorcomtofeedafamilyoffourforthree
days.100Tendollars?Twentydollars?Iamsureyoucanspendalittlelessonyour
ownfoodsothatyouhavsafewdollars
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