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目 录专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 13专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(6) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 21专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(7) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 25专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(8) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 29专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(9) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 33专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(10) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 37专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 41专题二 阅读还原 (五选... [收起]
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目 录

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 13

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(6) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 21

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(7) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 25

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(8) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 29

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(9) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 33

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(10) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 37

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 41

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 45

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 49

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 53

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 57

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(6) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 61

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(7) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 65

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(8) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 69

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(9) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 73

专题二 阅读还原 (五选四)(10) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 77

专题三 完形填空 (1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 81

专题三 完形填空 (2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 85

专题三 完形填空 (3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 89

专题三 完形填空 (4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 93

专题三 完形填空 (5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 97

专题四 语篇填空 (1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 101

专题四 语篇填空 (2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 105

专题四 语篇填空 (3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 109

专题四 语篇填空 (4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 113

专题四 语篇填空 (5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 117

专题五 阅读与表达 (1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 121

专题五 阅读与表达 (2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 125

专题五 阅读与表达 (3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 129

专题五 阅读与表达 (4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 133

专题五 阅读与表达 (5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 137

专题五 阅读与表达 (6) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 141

专题六 书面表达 (1) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 145

专题六 书面表达 (2) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 149

专题六 书面表达 (3) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 153

专题六 书面表达 (4) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 157

专题六 书面表达 (5) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 161

参考答案

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专题一 阅读理解(四选一)(1)

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Areyouinterestedinspace?Areyoudreamingofmeetingastronauts?Ifyouranswersare“Yes”,then

readon.LNJTSScienceMagazineisholdingacompetitionforstudentsinLiaoning.Itcanhelpyouachieve

yourdream.Comeandjoininit!

( )1.Whatisthecompetitionabout?

A.Art. B.Sports. C.Music. D.Space.

( )2.Whocantakepartinthecompetition?

A.Astudent. B.Ateacher. C.Apilot. D.Ascientist.

( )3.Ifyouareawinner,youcan .

A.gethistorybooks B.flywithastronauts

C.visitaspacecenter D.traveltoLiaoning

( )4.Youneedto forthecompetition.

A.readaninterestingbook B.sendanemailbyJuly23

C.designacompleteform D.workinateamof3students

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WhenRosieGrantcameacrossarecipeforcookiesetched(刻)intoawomans

headstoneinJanuary2022,shehadtheideatotaketherecipebeyondthegraveandshare

itonsocialmediaplatform.

HerfirsttrywastomakesomebiscuitsthrougharecipeonaheadstoneinNewYork.

Therewerenoinstructionstofollow,onlyalistofsimpleingredients:butter,sugar,anegg,

flour,bakingpowderandsalt.However,aftershefinishedbaking,shewassurprisedtofind

outthetastewasdelicious.

Granthadneverheardaboutthe“headstonerecipe”untilshebakedthecookies.Andtheinspiration(灵

感)ofthatcamefromachanceinherstudy.

Inoneofherclasses,Grantwasaskedtostartasocialmediaaccount(账户).Herprofessorsuggestedshe

usehernewTikTokprofiletodocumentherfieldwork(实习).“Cookingtheserecipeshasshownmean

alternativesidetodeath,”saidGrant.“Itisawaytomemorializesomeoneandcelebratetheirlife.”

Uptillnow,Granthasfoundmanyrecipesrecordedonheadstones,suchasbread,cakeandbiscuits,and

sheisstilllookingformoreofthem.“Foodisthisweirdwaytotalkingabouthardertopicslikedeath.Through

talkingaboutfoodandmemorializing,itsalittlemoreacceptable,”saidGrant.

( )5.WhichoftheingredientswasntincludedintheheadstoneinNewYork?

A.Egg. B.Salt. C.Oil. D.Bakingpowder.

( )6.WhatdidtheprofessorsuggestGranttodo?

A.Startasocialmediaaccount. B.Useanapptorecordherfieldwork.

C.Memorializesomeonesdeath. D.Searchformoreheadstone—notes.

( )7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?

A.foodsuchasbreadandbiscuits

B.topicslikedeath

C.foodrecipesetchedonheadstones

D.interestinggravesthatGrantfoundduringherfieldwork

( )8.Whatsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Baking—AWayofLife

B.GrantsInterestingExperienceExploringHeadstones

C.AGirlsFirstTimeBakingCookies

D.AGirlMakingDessertsThroughRecipesontheTomb

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Lisavisitedadanceclub.Shesawdisabled(残障的)andnondisabledpeopledancetogetherthere.Lisa

likeditsomuchthatsheevenjoinedintheirtraining.Afterthat,shetalkedwithDavid,adancerintheclub,

aboutthehappinessofdancing.

Lisa:Whatisitliketodancehere?

David:Itsreallybeautiful!Theclubhasopenedmyeyestonewwaysofdancing.Iloveitbecauseits

inclusive(包容的)!

Lisa:Howdoestheclubcreateanewdance?

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专题一 阅读理解(四选一)(2)

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ChineseFolkMusicConcert

Time:7:00pm—8:30pmMay23rd,2024

Place:CityGrandTheater

Ticketprice:¥100;¥200;¥260

Differentprices,differentseatareas.

Watchingnotice: Nosnacksordrinks Nopets Nolighters

Concertinformation:

√ Therewillbe12piecesofmusic.

√ IDcardisnecessaryforcheckingin.

√ MusicianswillplaythetraditionalChineseinstruments,suchassuona,erhu,pipaandsoon.

ComeandenjoyclassicmusiclikeBirdsAdoringthePhoenix(百鸟朝凤)andtheMoonOveraFountain(二

泉映月).

( )1.Howlongwilltheconcertlast?

A.30minutes. B.60minutes.

C.90minutes. D.120minutes.

( )2.Toentertheconcert,youmusttake .

A.yoursoftdrink B.yourpetdog

C.yourmobilephone D.yourIDcard

( )3.WhatwillyouenjoyintheChinesefolkmusicconcert?

A.Somerockmusic. B.Somemusicbythepiano.

C.Someclassicmusic. D.Somemusicbytheviolin.

( )4.Whatisthetextabove?

A.Adiary. B.Aposter. C.Areport. D.Asurvey.

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LastsummerKellywenttoafishingvillageforvacationwithherparents.Assoonasshearrived,sheran

tothebeachwithherwatercolors,brushesandpaper.

Fishermenwerebusyfishing.Seabirdswereflyingaround.Justthenaredhairedgirlpassedby.“Hello

there!”saidKelly.

“Hello,”saidthegirl,butshedidntstop.Infact,sheseemedtowalkfaster.Kellywasunhappy.She

thoughtitwouldbeboringifshecouldntmakeanyfriendsinthevillage.

Afterawhile,Kellyclimbedupontherocksandbegantopaint.Shewaspaintingablueband(条纹)

whensheheardsomeoneclimbinguptherockbehindher.Sheknewherparentswereonthebeachbelow.Who

couldthisbe?Sheturnedherheadtolook.Itwastheredhairedgirl!

“CanIwatchyoupainting?”askedthegirl.

Kellywassosurprisedthatshecouldhardlyanswer.Butshesaid,“Ofcourse!Imnotmuchofapainter,

though.”Thegirl,Marie,thensatdownbesideKelly.

“IjustcouldntkeepawaywhenIsawyoupainting!”shesaid.“Iguessyoupaintedthebluebandforthe

sea.Maybeyoucouldmixalovelybluewithgreen.”

Kellygaveitatryandsaid,“Youaresogreat!”

“Areyougoingtostaylong?”askedMarie.

“Well,Ithinkso,”answeredKelly.“WelikeithereandIthinkIvegotanewfriendnow.”

Thetwogirlslookedateachother.Smilesshoneontheirfaces.

( )5.Kellycametothefishingvillageto .

A.takeawalk B.visitafriend

C.meetapainter D.spendaholiday

( )6.HowdidKellyfeelwhentheredhairedgirlwalkedaway?

A.Excited. B.Calm. C.Moved. D.Sad.

( )7.BothKellyandMarieliked .

A.painting B.traveling C.running D.fishing

( )8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theprojectonbeachprotection. B.Thestoryaboutafishingvillage.

CThefriendshipbetweentwogirls. D.Theexperienceofwatchingseabirds.

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Scientistsusecomputergamestostudyhowantsfight.Computergamescansometimesbeveryhelpfulto

scientists!AteamofscientistsinAustraliaplayedAgeofEmpires,awargame,tostudyants.Theytriedtofind

waystohelplocalantslivebetter.

Argentinianantsareaninvasivespecies(入侵物种)inAustralia.Whentheymeetwithlocalmeatants,

thetwoanttypesfight.Andusually,Argentinianantswin.Thisisdangerous.Whenlocalantsdieandthe

invasiveanimalsgrowinnumber,thenewcomersmayeatalotofplantsandharmthelocalenvironment.

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专题一 阅读理解(四选一)(3)

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Wereplants.Giveusyourcareandwewillbringjoytoyou.Pleasetakeushome,willyou?

PLANTS

Gettoknowus

Flowers

Webringbrightcolors!

Houseplants

Wearegreenandlightuprooms!

Succulents(多肉植物)

Wedontneedmuchcare!

Vegetables

Howabouthomegrownfood?

Giveusahome

Wecanliveinapot.Itcanbeput

nearawindow,byasofaorunder

atree.

Placingusonawallwillbringyou

muchfun.Weloveit,too.

Careforus

Spring

Wemayneedfertilizers(化肥).

Summer

Wehateharmfulinsects.

Autumn

Weneedlesswater.

Winter

Giveusalargerhomeifnecessary.

( )1.Accordingtothetext, dontneedmuchcare.

A.flowers B.houseplants C.succulents D.vegetables

( )2.Itsfuntoputapotofplants .

A.onawall B.byasofa

C.nearawindow D.underatree

( )3.Plantsneedtobeprotectedfromharmfulinsectsespeciallyin .

A.spring B.summer C.autumn D.winter

( )4.Whichpartofamagazineisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Art. B.Life. C.Sports. D.History.

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TravisGiengerfromtheUSsetanewworldrecord—hegrewtheworldsheaviestpumpkin(南瓜).The

pumpkinweighs1247kg.Itisheavierthanfourpolarbearsandhasenoughorangeflesh(果肉)tomake687

pumpkinpies.

Doyoulikeeatingpumpkins?Doyouknowthatpumpkinsarentreallyvegetables?Letslearnmore

aboutpumpkins.

Pumpkinsarefruit,notvegetables

Pumpkinsmaynotbejuicylikeanapple,buttheyareactuallyatypeoffruit.Otherfruitscommonly

mistakenasvegetablesincludecucumbers,zucchinisandtomatoes.

Pumpkinsarentalwaysyellowororange

Besidesorangeoryellow,pumpkinscanalsobegreen,red,whiteandblue.Whyarepumpkinsorange?

Thatisbecausetheyhavecarotenoids,thesamethingthatgivescarrotstheirorangecolor.

Thereareabout45differenttypesofpumpkins

Youmayonlyseetwoorthreedifferenttypesofpumpkinsforsaleatthesupermarket,buttherearealot

ofpumpkintypesgrownallovertheworld.

Ittakesupto120daystogrowapumpkin

Ifyouwanttogrowpumpkinsathome,youneedlotsofpatienceforthisslowgrowingfruit.Onceyouhave

plantedtheseeds,itcouldtakeuptofourmonthsbeforethepumpkinsarereadytopick.

( )5.Whatmakesthepumpkinsospecial?

A.ItisplantedbyTravisGienger. B.Itistheworldsheaviestone.

C.Ithasenoughorangeflesh. D.Itisasbigasfourpolarbears.

( )6.Howmanyfruitsarementionedinthefourthparagraph?

A.Six. B.Five. C.Four. D.Three.

( )7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“carotenoids”meaninChinese?

A.肾上腺素 B.生长激素

C.类胡萝卜素 D.维生素 B1

( )8.Whichoneisthetruthofpumpkinsgrowingperiod?

A.Pumpkinsgrowallovertheworld.

B.Thereare45typesofpumpkins.

C.Youcangrowpumpkinsathome.

D.Pumpkinsgrowupveryslowly.

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“Doyouknowwheremyfatheris?”JadyaskedherfriendKaren.“There,”Karensaid,andpointedat

Jadysfatherwithherfinger.

JadyturnedtoKarenandfrowned(皱眉).Thenshewalkedaway.ShedidntspeaktoKarenmuchforthe

restoftheparty.Karencouldntunderstandwhatwentwrong.ThatsbecauseKarenforgotaboutbodylanguage.

Weallknowhowdifficultitcanbetospeaktopeoplefromothercultures.Buttheresalsoalanguageof

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专题一 阅读理解(四选一)(10)

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Carsneedpetrol(汽油).Horsesneedhay(草料).Youneedbreakfast.

Doyou gowithoutbreakfaston someormostdays?

Studiesshowthatpeoplewhodonthavebreakfastaremore

likelytosnackonjunkfoodbeforenoon.

beoverweight

getmad

doworsethantheycouldatschoolwork

dieyoungerthanthosewhoeatagoodbreakfastevery

day

Thosewhodonteatbreakfastthinkslower.Theytakein

informationmoreslowlyintheirworkingmemory.But

givenbreakfasteverydayforafew weeks,thosesame

youngpeoplegethigherscoresinsubjectslikemath,

Englishandscience.

GreatBreakfast:Keepitsimple.

Cereal(谷类食物)

Lowfatmilkoryogurtwithfreshordriedfruitontop

Fruitjuice

Bread

Shakesmadeinablender(搅拌机)withfruit(like

bananasorstrawberries)

Andifyouhavetoeatontherun,atleastgetabanana爥

( )1.Ifyoudonthavebreakfast,youmay .

A.thinkslower B.livelonger

C.loseweight D.workharder

( )2.Accordingtothetext, canbeagoodchoiceforyourbreakfast.

A.vegetablesalad B.biscuits

C.fruitjuice D.chips

( )3.Ifyoureallydonthavetimetohavebreakfast,youshould accordingtothetext.

A.drinksomemilk B.havesomecandy

C.drinkmorewater D.takeabanana

( )4.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwereadthetext?

A.Historyandculture. B.Foodandhealth.

C.Scienceandtechnology. D.Lifeandstudy.

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ThebookTheLemonadeWarisaboutfriendship,maths,andafightbetweenbrotherandsister.Thestory

inthebooktakesplaceduringasummervacation.

Evan,theelderbrother,ispeoplesmart.Heisgoodatcommunicatingwithpeople.Heisenjoyingthelast

fewdaysofthevacationwhenhegetsapieceofbadnews.Hissister,Jessie,mathsmart,isgoingtoskipa

grade(跳级)tobeinhisclass.Everyoneelsewillknowhissisterismuchsmarterthanhim.Thatswhyhe

feelsterrible.Hedecidesnottowalkwithher,talktoherorrunalemonadestand(货摊)withherasitis

planned.

Jessie,ontheotherhand,isexcitedbecausesheandherbrotherwillbeinthesameclass.Shereally

enjoysbeingwithherbrother.Shecantunderstandwhyhesuddenlyrefusestosharethingsandruna

lemonadestandwithher.Itsapuzzle(难题)forher,andsheshouldbegoodatpuzzles.Butthispuzzleis

aboutfeelings,andJessieknowsthatfeelingsareherweakestsubject.

Thefightbetweenthem growsuntilitturnsintoalemonadesellingcompetition.Whoeverearns(赚)

$100firstwins,andkeepsboththeirearnings.

Sowhowillwin?Readthebookandfindoutwhatwillhappennext.

( )5.Evanisgoodat accordingtothetext.

A.solvingpuzzles B.communicatingwithpeople

C.makinglemonjuice D.workingoutmathsproblems

( )6.WhydoesEvanfeelterrible?

A.Becausehewillbeinahighergrade.

B.BecauseotherswillfindJessiesmarter.

C.Becausetherewillbenostandforhim.

D.Becausethesummervacationwillbeover.

( )7.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph3?

A.Jessiecandealwithanypuzzle.

B.EvanisabletounderstandJessie.

C.JessielovestobeEvansclassmate.

D.EvanhasthesamefeelingsasJessie.

( )8.Whatsthepurposeofthetext?

A.Tointroduceabook. B.Totalkaboutrealfriendship.

C.Toexplainasubject. D.Toshareawaytomakemoney.

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专题二 阅读还原(五选四)(1)

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Thatonelookslikearabbit.Oristhelargeroneawhale?Whatevershapethey

take,theyreclouds.Sowhatareclouds,exactly?1.

●Cloudsarefloating(浮动的)water.

Cloudsaremadeofsmallwaterdrops.Eachdropismadeofmanyflyingwater

molecules(分子).Theystaytogetheraroundatinypieceofdust(尘埃)orsalt.

Howsmallareclouddrops?Ashoeboxofcloudsmightholdmillionsofclouddrops.

●2.

Cloudslooklightandsoft,buttheyholdmuchwater.Andwaterisheavy.Thewaterinanaveragecotton

ballcloudmayweighasmuchasagroupofelephants.

●Thingsliveinclouds.

Haveyoueverdreamedoflivingonacloud?Itwouldprobablybecoldandwet,withnoplacetosit

down.Butweatherballoonshavediscoveredinsectsinsidecloudsashighas20milesabovetheearth.

3. Airplanepilotshaveeverfoundbutterfliesat10,000feet.

●Cloudsdontlast.

Cloudsarealwayschanging.Theyformandthenchangeintogassoon.Theyarechangingshapesasthe

windblowsthemacrossthesky.Willtheshapesstaylong?4. Butsomesmallsoftcloudsoftenlast

10minutes.

Sotakealookatthecloudbeforeitdisappears—whatdoesthatcloudlooklike?

A.Cloudsareheavy.

B.Cloudslooklikeelephants.

C.Somebigcloudscanhangaroundallday.

D.Thefollowingcanhelpyouknowmoreaboutthem.

E.Mostoftheinsectsinsidecloudsareblowntherebythewind.

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INTERNATIONALDAYOFHAPPINESS

Behappy!

Ifyourehappyandyouknowit,celebrateitontheInternationalDayofHappinessonMarch20th!And

ifyourenothappy,herearesomequickwaystomakeyoufeelhappier:

Smile

Whenyourehappy,yousmile.5. Practicesmilingevenwhenyoudontfeellikeit.

Exercise

Exerciseisntjustgoodforyourbody,itsalsogoodforyourmind.Itdoesntmatterwhatkindofexercise

youdo,aslongasyoudoitregularly(定期地).6.

Listentomusic

Musicisalwaysawonderfulwaytobringmorehappinessintoyourlife!Therearesomanyfeelgood

songsandplaylistsoutthere,andtheycansurelymakeyoufeelhappier.

Enjoynature

7. Asimplewalkinthepark,visitinganearbytown,oreventakingyourlunchbreakoutside

canworkwonders(产生奇效).

8.

Whenitcomestobeinghappy,youhavetosurround(环绕)yourselfwiththingsandpeoplethatmake

youfeelgood.Forexample,ifyoulovedancing,thenjustdothat!

A.Dowhatyoulove

B.Bereadytohelpothers

C.Ifyourefeelingdown,spendingtimeoutdoorsisalwaysagoodidea.

D.Butbelieveitornot,whenyousmile,italsomakesyouhappy.

E.Trygoingforawalk,dancinginyourbedroom,orrunningwithyourdog.

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USwriterGabrielleZevinsbook,TheStoriedLifeofA.J.Fikry(《岛上书店》),takesyouonawonderful

journeythroughtheupsanddownsofamannamedA.J.Fikry.9.

ThestoryhappensinasmalltowncalledAliceIsland,whereFikryrunsabookshopcalledIslandBooks.

10. .Butlaterhechangesalotwhenhefindsastrangepackage(包裹)inhisshop.Asyouread,you

gettoexperienceFikryslife,filledwithtimes,charm(魅力),andabitofsadnessashedealswithunexpected

changes.

Thebookisgreatbecauseitmixesfunnythingswithdeepthinking.Fikry,whostartsasabitofaloner,

makesgreatchangesduringthestory.NewpeoplelikeAmeliaandMayahelpFikrybecomeabetterperson.

11. Zevin,thewriter,usesthebookshoptoshowhowamazingbooksareandhowtheycanbring

peopletogether.Eachchapter(章节)evenbeginswithasuggestionforashortstory,addingaspecialtouchto

thewholestory.

Thebooktalksaboutimportantthingslikelove,familyandthepowerofstories.12. Putsimply,

TheStoriedLifeofAJFikryisafantasticbookthattouchesyourheart.Ifyouenjoystoriesthatmakeyoufeel

warminsideandthinkaboutlife,thisbookisamustread.

A.Atfirst,helikesbeingalone.

B.Thebookbeginswithmanyscarystories.

C.Itfeelstimeless,andZevinswritingisbeautiful,too.

D.TheIslandBooksbookshopisawonderfulplaceforbooklovers.

E.Itsaspecialbookaboutlove,loss,andhowamazingbookscanbe.

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专题二 阅读还原(五选四)(2)

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Whenwehelpourparentsprepareameal,someofuscanthelpputtingourhandsintothebigtub(桶)of

rice.So,whatmakesriceinterestussomuch?

1.

Whenweputourhandsdeepintoatubofrice,itcausesgentlepressuretoourfingers.Thiscanmakethe

bloodinourfingersrunfasterandmoresmoothly.Thesoftnessofricewillalsocreateafeelingofrelaxation.It

cancertainlyreduceourstressandworry.

Riceconducts(传导)heatbetterthanair.

Ricehastheabilitytoconductheat.Itcancarryawaysomeheatfromourhandsandthatwillreducehand

temperature.2.

Sweat(汗水)canbetakenawaybyrice.

Riceisrichinstarch(淀粉).Whenriceisaroundourhands,ricestarchtakesawaysweat.3.

Playingwithricemustbeapleasantactivity,especiallyinthehotsummer.

Wecanseethatthefeelingsofputtingourhandsintoriceareconnectedwithourblood,temperatureand

manyotherthings.4. Itmaynotonlymakethericedirty,butalsocausesomewaste.

A.Ricecanmakeourfingerswarmer.

B.Asaresult,ourhandswillfeeldryinit.

C.Thepressurefromricehelpsreducestress.

D.However,wedbetternotdothatnexttime.

E.Lowerhandtemperaturebringsanenjoyableexperience.

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PeopleinParisareworryingaboutaproblem:bedbugs(臭虫).Withmoreandmorereportsofbedbugs

beingfound,thegovernmentistryingtogetridoftheinsectsbeforeParisholdsthe2024Olympicsthis

summer.

Bedbugsaresmallinsectsthatliveinbedsandotherplaces.5. Whentheybite(叮咬),

bedbugscanmakered,itchybumps(痒疹).Noonelikesbedbugs,buttheyarentabigdangertomost

peopleshealthbecausetheydonotspreadillness.

6. Asmanyas1outofevery10peopleinFrancehashadaproblemwithbedbugsinthelast

fiveyears.JeanMichelBerenger,ascientistwhostudiesinsects,says,“7. ”MrBerengeraddsthat

theproblemisgettingworseeveryyear.

Now,bedbugsarenotonlyfoundinhotelsandapartments,butalsoatmovietheaters,ontrains,onthe

Parissubway,andatthecountrysbusiestairport.MillionsofpeoplewillbetravellingtoParisthissummerfor

the2024Olympics.8.

SotheFrenchgovernmentisworkingtocreatenewrulesthatwillhelpsolvetheproblem.

A.Francedoesntwantthecountrytoleaveabadimpressiononvisitors.

B.InFrance,bedbugsarealongstandingproblem.

C.Franceisacountrywithmanyfamousplaces.

D.Theyeatthebloodofpeople.

E.Everylatesummerweseeabigincreaseinbedbugs.

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Youhavebeenfamiliarwiththelearningenvironmentinyourmiddleschool,anditfeelslikehome.Soit

isnotalwayseasytosay“byebye”tomiddleschool.Afterenteringhighschool,youmayfacesomenew

challenges.Theschoolworkmaybecomemoredifficultandrequiregreaterskills.Moststudentsneedsupport.

Teachersandparentsmaygiveyouahand.9. Whatcanyoudo?Herearesomesuggestions.

Understandwhatkindoflearnersyouare.Doyouneedsilencetofocus?ThenmakesuretheTVisnoton

whenyouarestudying.10. Somestudentsfocusbetterinthemorning;othersatnight.Findtheright

timesothatyoureffortswillworkwell.

11. Itmightbehelpfulwhenyougetusedtomakingatodolistofallyourschoolwork,and

checkingeachitemoffwhenitiscompleted.Trytodivideyourwork.Thiswillcreatesmaller,moremanageable

tasksoutofthelargerones.Bigprojectsseemlessdifficultiftheyaredonestepbystep.

Formgoodreadinghabits.Readsomethingeveryday—themore,thebetter.Itdoesntmatterwhatyou

read.12. Newspapersprovideplentyofdetailsandbackground.Inaddition,informationyougetfrom

newspapersisusuallyofficialandtrue.

Highschoollifecanbeenjoyable.Oldfriendshipsmightcomeundoneandnewoneswilldevelop.Hope

youwillfeelconfidentandperformwellinhighschool!

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Chinesecomedienne(喜剧女演员)andactressJiaLing,knownforherbubbly

personalityandherbrightsmile,hasbeenverylowkey(低调)inthepastyearanda

half.1.

JiaLinghaslost50kgforhernewmovieYOLO,whichmeansYouOnlyLive

Once.2. Intheearlyteasers(预告片)forYOLO,peoplesawJiaLings

devotiontoherroleasaboxer.However,itwasntuntilthemoviesrelease(上映)that

peopletrulygottoknowtheextentofherchange.

ThisversionofJiaLingisbothfamiliar(熟悉)andunfamiliar.3. Herdefinedabdominal

muscles(马甲线)areclearandbeautiful,makingithardtoimaginethatthisisthesameJiaLingweonce

knew.4. JiaLinghasprovedthroughheractionsthatifyoucantbearthepainofdiscipline,youwill

havetoacceptthemediocrity(平庸)ofyourself.Sheisunwillingtoacceptthemediocrityandhaschosento

challengeherself.Herpathtosuccesshasbeenfilledwithdifficultiesandchallenges,butshehasnevergiven

up.

Sheshowsusthataslongasyouhavedeterminationandperseverance,youcandefinitelyachieve

success.Shenotonlybringsuslaughterandtouchesourheartsbutalsoexpressesapositiveanduplifting

energy.

A.Slimmingdownfrom100kgto50kgcantbeachievedonenight.

B.Fromtheexposedphotos,JiaLinglookslikeacompletelydifferentperson.

C.Shetriedhardtoloseweightforhernewmovie.

D.Thestarrecentlysaidthatshewaslosingweightforanupcomingrole.

E.Shestillhasthatfamiliardimplesmile,butnowshehasstrengthandresiliencethatshehasnthadbefore.

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Learninglanguagesonapps

Areyoulearninganotherlanguage?Maybeyouretryingtolearnitforstudyor

work,5. Languagelearningisnothingnew,ofcourse,buttechnologyhas

madeiteasierthanever.

Languagelearningappshavebecomepopulararoundtheworld.6. Andtheycanofferlanguages

notpopularenoughtobetaughtateveningclassesorschoolsoruniversities.

Manyofusarehopingtobebilingual(会说双语的)sothatwecancommunicatewithpeoplefromother

countries.Butmaybesurprisingly,itstheBritishwhoareusingtheseappsmost.AccordingtotheUSlanguage

learningappDuolingo,in2022itsnewusernumberintheworldwasupby67% comparedwith2021,whilein

theUKitgrewveryquicklyby132%.AndanotherlanguagelearningappBusuuinLondonsawasimilartrend

(趋势).

7. ColinWatkinsfrom Duolingosaid,“FortheUKlearners,peoplearelearningbecauseof

culture,family,schoolandtravel.Whatsmore,everyonewantsagooduseoftime,andwewanttodosomething

meaningfulonourphone,likelearninganewlanguage.”

Certainly,becomingapersonwhocanspeaksomeotherlanguagesisagoodthingforimprovement.

8.

A.soitseasyforyoutolearnanewlanguage.

B.Anditalsohelpsustobringtheworldalittleclosertogether.

C.Theyareusuallyeasyandconvenienttousebecauseyoucangetthemonyourphone.

D.Forthelanguagelearners,whycantheykeeplearningwiththeapps?

E.ormaybeyouretryingtolearnitjustforfun.

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OnMarch4th,2023,after10yearsofdifficulttalks,nearly200countriesagreedtoanewUNagreement

theHighSeasTreaty(公海保护协议).Itisthefirstofitskindin40years.9. Oceanscoverabout

71% oftheearthssurface,andarehometoallkindsofanimalsandplants.Healthyoceansplayavery

importantroleinahealthyplanet.10. Overfishinghashadterribleinfluenceonmanykindsoffish

andotheranimals.Pollutionhascausedseriousdamage(破坏)inmanyareas.

In1982,oneUNseaagreementdescribedthehighseasthepartsoftheoceansthatarentcontrolledby

anycountry.11. Thehighseascoverabout2/3oftheocean.Butnowonly1.2% oftheseareasare

protected.Thenewagreementsetsagoaltoturn30% ofthehighseasintoprotectedareas.Italsorequiresthat

researchshouldfirstbedonetoseewhatinfluencehumansactivitiesmighthaveontheoceanenvironment.

Duringthepast10years,thetalkswereheldtimeandtimeagain.12. Forexample,thereare

disagreementsabouthowmuchtocontrolfishingorpollution.Nowtheagreementhasalongwaytogo,which

mustbeofficially(官方地)acceptedataUNmeetingandbesupportedbyenoughcountriesbeforeitworks.

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专题二 阅读还原(五选四)(10)

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TheVenusflytrapisoneexampleofmeateatingplants.1. Itdoesnthavetomove;itjustwaits

forthemealtocometoit.

TheVenusflytraphasaverysweet,sugaryliquid(液体)onitsleaves.Theliquidsmellslikeatasty

meal,sotheinsectsflylandontheleaves.Ofcourse,theyareright!2.

Whentheinsectlandsontheleaves,theVenusflytrapstartstoworkimmediately.Therearethreevery

smallhairsoneachleaf.Assoonastheinsecttouchesthesehairs,thetrapcloses,liketheteethinamouth.

3. Inlessthanasecond,thesidesoftheleavesclose,andtheinsectcantgetout.

4. Afterabouthalfanhour,theyareshuttight(紧紧地).Overthenextweekortwo,thebody

oftheinsectbecomesliquid.TheVenusflytrapcandrinkthisliquidsoupthroughitsleaves,andinthiswayit

grows.

A.Andthishappensveryquickly.

B.Butitisnoteasyforaplanttocatchaninsect.

C.Itisatastymeal,butthedeliciousmealisthem!

D.Theleavesslowlymovecloserandclosertogether.

E.Ithasnoeyestoseeandcanthearthenoiseofinsectscomingnear.

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26yearoldLyuJiangtaoisastudentofQinqiangatShaanxiOperaResearchInstitute(陕西省戏曲研究

院).Influencedbyhisparents,LyuwasinterestedinQinqiangwhenhewaslittle.5.

QinqiangisanoldlocaloperathatispopularinShaanxi,aswellasitsneighboringareas,suchasGansu,

Qinghai,Ningxia,andXinjiang.TheoperastartedfromlocalfolksongsanddanceformsintheYellowRiver

ValleyofShaanxiandGansu—thebirthplacesofChineseculture,anditdatesbacktotheQinDynasty.

Becauseithaslonghistory,QinqiangisregardedasthetraditionaloperainnorthwestChina.

However,formostteenagers,itwouldntbetheirfirstchoicetodecideonacareerasaperformerof

Qinqiang.“6. ”Lyusaidwithasigh(叹气).“Butthisartform hastobeinherited(继承)and

passedon.”

LearningthebasicskillsofQinqiangisverydifficult,“Ihadinjuries(损伤)andaccidents.Icried.

7. Thathappenedalot,”saidLyu.“Butthatswhatonehastogothroughinordertomasterthe

opera.”

Now,LyuisgoodatQinqiang,andmoreandmorepeoplestarttoenjoyhisperformance.“8. ”

Hesaid.“IveloveditsinceIwaslittle,andIwillpassiton.”

A.Ihadfightswithmyparents.

B.ItdoesntmatterhowmuchmoneyImake.

C.Andhehasbeenlearningitformanyyears.

D.Itscultureanditsspiritshouldneverberemembered.

E.Totellthetruth,fewerandfewerpeoplearelearningQinqiang.

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Peopleenjoyeatingtogetherwithfamilyandfriendsineverycorneroftheworld.However,customstodo

withgoodbehavioraroundthedinnertablearedifferentfromoneplacetoanothergreatly.9.

Inmanypartsoftheworld,peoplethinkitisrudetoeatyourfoodnoisilyortomakeanynoisewhenyou

drink.10. InJapan,forexample,itisconsideredpolitetoeatanddrinknoisily,becausethisisa

signthatyouareenjoyingyourmeal.

11. Forexample,inBritain,itisbadmannerstoputyourelbows(肘部)onthetable,and

childrenaretaughttokeeptheirhandsunderthetablewhentheyrenoteating.ButinFrance,theoppositeis

true.There,peopleareexpectedtokeeptheirhandsonthetableallthetime.

Andwhataboutwhenthemealisoverandtherestaurantbill(账单)arrives?InFrance,thecustomisfor

onepersontopaythewholebill.InGermany,however,thebillisdividedupaccordingtohowmucheach

personhaseaten.

Then,finally,theresaproblemofwhethertoleaveatipforthewaiters.12. InJapan,people

almostnevertip,whileintheUSA,youareexpectedtoleaveatleast15%20%.

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专题三 完形填空(1)

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Oneday,whenJakeywentoutsidetoplay,hefoundahedgehog(刺猬)inawindowwell(井).Itseemed

thatthehedgehogcouldntgetout.

Jakeysbigbrothers,ArtieandDanny,camearoundand 1 thehedgehog,too.“Weneedtogetit

out!”theysaidandhurriedtotheirroom.WhenJakeyfollowedthem,hefoundArtieandDannyweremaking

2 .

“Wecanttouchthehedgehog.Itmightbite(咬),”Artiesaid.“Aropemaybe 3 .”

“Wellalsoneedaplatform(平台).”Dannyaddedandexplainedtheir 4 toJakey.

“Howwillyougetthehedgehogtowalkontothatplatform?”Jakeyasked.

“Whataboutsomethingtoeat?”Artiesaidand 5 anoldbeefsandwich.Jakeylookedatitand

thoughtthehedgehogwouldgetsickaftereatingit.Sohedecidedtofindhisownwaytohelpthehedgehog.

Jakeysearchedaroundthehouseandluckilyfoundanicelong 6 .Hepulledtheboardandplacedit

againstacornerofthewell,nexttothehedgehog.ArtieandDannyweresobusywiththeirplansthatthey

didnt 7 whatJakeydid.

Thehedgehogdidntseemtoliketheboardandmadea(n) 8 sound.“Dontworry.Itwonthurt

you,”Jakeysaid.Afterthat,heclimbedupintohistreehouseand 9 quietly.

Afewminuteslater,Jakeysawthehedgehogsmelltheboard,touchitwithonefoot,andwalkupthe

board.Itgotoutofthewellfinallyanddisappearedintothetrees.

“Imadeit!”Jakeyshouted 10 .Thenherantotellhisbrothersthenews.

( )1.A.fed B.saw C.held D.drew

( )2.A.changes B.wishes C.rules D.plans

( )3.A.helpful B.popular C.complete D.special

( )4.A.jokes B.stories C.ideas D.abilities

( )5.A.putaway B.tookout C.threwaway D.speltout

( )6.A.belt B.rope C.stick D.board

( )7.A.report B.dream C.notice D.copy

( )8.A.soft B.perfect C.sweet D.angry

( )9.A.waited B.jumped C.phoned D.waved

( )10.A.hopelessly B.painfully C.gladly D.carefully

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LiZixuanisajuniormiddleschoolstudent.Hehashadmanydreamssincehewaslittle.Butastimegoes

by,somenewdreamshave 11 andsomeoldoneshavedisappeared.

However,onlyonedreamisstillinhismind.

LiZixuansaysthatwhenhewasachild,he 12 rocketsandspaceships.Atfirst,hedidntknowwhat

theywere.Fromhisfather,heknewthatscientistsmakerocketstocarrythingsintospace,andspaceshipsare

usedtocarrypeoplethroughspace.Fromthenon,hehashadareal 13 inspace.Everytimehesees

beautifulstarsandthemoonintheskyatnight,hegetsvery 14 .Heisalwaysdreamingthathecanflyto

spacetolookattheearthoneday.Hismotherknowsabouthisdreamandoften 15 him.

Inschool,LiZixuanlearntthatthefirstmanflewintospacein1961andlater,moreastronauts 16 in

travellingintospace.Someastronautsevenlandedonthemoon.Histeacheralwaysencourageshimtolearn

more.Heknowsnoteveryonehasa 17 totravelintospace.Hemustprepareforitwell.Moreimportantly,

beforehecanflytospace,hemustbetrained 18 .Itneedshardworkandalongtime.

LiZixuanknowsitsnoteasytoachievehisdream,buthe 19 totryhisbest.Hesays,“Ivehadthis

dreamformanyyears.Ithasbroughtmealotofjoyandalwaysgivesmepower.Evenifitdoesntcometruein

theend,Iwontbe 20 .”

( )11.A.appeared B.lost C.changed D.remained

( )12.A.heardabout B.learntfrom C.builtup D.droveaway

( )13.A.ability B.advantage C.confidence D.interest

( )14.A.bored B.anxious C.excited D.afraid

( )15.A.accepts B.doubts C.refuses D.encourages

( )16.A.succeeded B.tried C.failed D.risked

( )17.A.dream B.duty C.chance D.plan

( )18.A.quickly B.specially C.exactly D.carelessly

( )19.A.caused B.hated C.hoped D.decided

( )20.A.pleased B.worried C.sorry D.relaxed

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专题三 完形填空(2)

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Lifeislikeaboxofchocolates,andyouneverknowwhatyouaregoingtoget.Myfootstilldidntheal(愈

合)fromanearlierinjury(伤)beforeourschoolsportsmeeting.IevendidntknowifIshouldtakepartinthe

meeting.ButfinallyIwasstandingatthestartingline, 1 forthe1000meterrun.“Ready爥set爥”the

gunpopped(砰)andweallrushedoff.Afewminuteslater,whenIsawtheothergirlsrunningahead(在前

面)ofme,Ifeltveryashamed(惭愧)asIfellfartherandfartherbehind.“Hooray!”shoutedthecrowd.Itwas

theloudestcheerIheardinthe 2 .Thefirstplacerunnerwastwolaps(圈)aheadofmewhenshe 3

thefinishingline.

“MaybeIshouldgiveup.”IthoughtasImovedonalongthetrack.However,Imadeupmymindto

4 running.Forthelasttwolapsintherace,Iranin 5 anddecidednottotakepartintheracenext

year.“Itwontbeworthevenifmyfoothashealed.”Ithoughttomyself.

WhenIgottothefinishingline,Iheardanothercheer, 6 thantheoneIheardearlier.Iturnedaround

andsawtheboyspreparingfortheirrace.Ithoughttheymustbecheeringupboys.

Iwasleaving 7 whenseveralgirlscameuptome.“Wow,youvegotcourage.”Oneofthemtoldme.

“Courage?Ivejustlosttherace!”Ithought.“Allofuswere 8 foryou.Didyouhearus?”saidonegirl.

Afterhearingthesewords,Isuddenlyregained(重新获得) 9 ,realizedstrengthandcouragewerent

measured(衡量)inmedalsandvictories,butinthedifficultieswechallenged.Thestrongestpeoplearenot

alwaysthepeoplewhowin,butthepeoplewhonever 10 whentheyfail.

( )1.A.late B.ready C.famous D.sorry

( )2.A.race B.exam C.class D.team

( )3.A.jumped B.pulled C.left D.crossed

( )4.A.stop B.keep C.avoid D.regret

( )5.A.fear B.order C.pain D.surprise

( )6.A.higher B.larger C.lower D.louder

( )7.A.silently B.proudly C.carefully D.happily

( )8.A.waiting B.cheering C.looking D.preparing

( )9.A.pride B.success C.hope D.health

( )10.A.takecare B.setoff C.catchup D.giveup

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ZhouEnlaiwasthefirstpremier(总理)ofthePeoplesRepublicofChina.Peopleallhonorhimbecause

hedidalot 11 thecountryandthepeople.

ManymoviesandTVdramashaveshownhiscontributions(贡献)asanadult,butfewworks(作品)have

12 onhischildhood.ZhouEnlaiinHisChildhoodisamoviethat 13 thegap(空白)ofhislifestory.

Thefilmdocuments(记录)thehistoryofZhougrowingupinHuaian,JiangsuProvincefrombirthtothe

ageof12.Itgivesaudiences(观众)achancetolearnaboutthe 14 ofagreatmanduringhischildhood.

Fromthismovie,wegettoknow 15 hedevelopedintosuchagreatman.Zhouwasbornin1898,nearthe

endoftheQingDynasty.Afterhisfatherlefthishometowntomakemoneytosupportthefamily,Zhoulived

withhismother.Lifewasnoteasyatthattime.Seeinghismotherandneighborssuffering,Zhou 16 a

goal—tostudyhardandhelpChinarise—atayoungage.Hestudiedhardeverydayandneverletup(松懈).

17 hereachedhisgoalandbecameagreatman.Themovieisatextbookexampleofared 18 thatcan

educateyoungpeopleandguidePartymembers.Wearenowlivinginadifferenttime, 19 Zhousspiritis

notoutofdate.ThebestwayforstudentstohonorPremierZhouistokeephisspirit 20 —studyhardand

helpChinariseevenhigher.

( )11.A.from B.in C.for D.at

( )12.A.influenced B.touched C.called D.lived

( )13.A.connects B.enters C.lifts D.fills

( )14.A.growth B.warmth C.health D.wealth

( )15.A.when B.why C.how D.where

( )16.A.lead B.change C.set D.discuss

( )17.A.Finally B.Luckily C.Politely D.Recently

( )18.A.picture B.tool C.gift D.classic

( )19.A.so B.but C.or D.and

( )20.A.awake B.magic C.alive D.sweet

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专题四 语篇填空(1)

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Haveyouheardofwallball?Wallballisasimplesporttoplay.Youonlyneedaball1. awall,

soyoucanplayanywhereatanytime.

Asthenameshows,wallballisabouthittingasmallballagainstawall.Todothis,keepyourhandopen

anduseyourpalm(手掌)tohitit.Usually,gloves2. (need),butyoucanchoosenottowearthem.

Youcanuseeitherofyour3. (hand)tohittheball.

Twoplayerstaketurnstohittheball.Oneplayerbounces(弹起)theballonceandhitsitagainstthe

wall.Then4. otherplayerhitsitbacktothewall.Ifaplayerfailstohittheballtothewallbeforeit

bouncestwice,thisplayerwillloseonepoint.

Theplayerthatreaches11,15or21pointsfirstwinsthegame.Beforestarting,makesurehowmany

pointsyouwant5. (reach).Ifyouwintwogamesfirst,youllwinthematch.Butifthegamescoreis

11,onemoregameisoftenplayed.

“Lastmonth,we6. (have)severalmatchesagainstotherschools.Everymatchwas7.

(exciting)thanIthought.Icantwaitforthenextyearsmatch!Itmakes8. (I)crazy,”said

James,awallballloverfromtheUK.

Moreandmorepeopletodaybecomeinterested9. wallball.Someclubshavebuiltcolorful

courts(球场).However,youcan10. (certain)setupyourowncourtathome.Ifyoulikewallball,

getstarted.

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ChenYujie,a15yearoldgirl,ishavingtrainingatNingboSportsSchool.Shewonthechampionship

11. theageof14withasurprisingrecordof1143seconds.Sherunseven12. (fast)

thanaprevious(之前的)AsianGameschampion.Whenshesawherrecordbreakingperformance,ChenYujie

said13. (happy),“Icametobreakmypersonalbestscore,buttomysurprise,itwasmuchmore

thanIdexpected.”

Afterthegame,oneofthebest14. (runner)inChinashoutedtoChenYujieonline,“Were

waitingforyouinthenationalteam!”

Inthe15. (five)gradeofprimaryschool,ChenYujiestartedhertrackandfield(田径)

training.Tokeepthebalancebetweentraining16. study,shetrainedinherschoolfromMondayto

Friday,andthenshe17. (go)tothesportsschooltotrainonweekends.Chenhadtoovercome(克

服)alotofdifficulties.

Duringhertraining,Chenisverystrictwith18. (her)andtriestomakeeverymovement

perfect.Shebelievesifwedontgiveupandtrytochallengeourselves,wewillsucceed.Shesaid,“Ihope

19. (keep)tryingalthoughitsverydifficulttobettermyscores.Iwanttobecome20.

memberofthenationalteamassoonaspossible.”

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ConfuciuswasawisemaninancientChina.Heissuch21. greatthinker

thatmanypeoplestillknowabouthimandhisideas.

“Ren”wasconsideredtobethe22. (important)amongConfucius

ideas.Thisspecialwordmeansbeingkindandcaringabout23. happensin

theworld.Confuciusalsotalkedabout“Li”,whichmeansknowingthewaytoact

24. (proper)indifferentsituations.

Confuciusstartedaschool25. (spread)hisideasandthoughts.Hebelievedthateveryone,

whetherrichorpoor,shouldhaveachancetolearn.Thisideachangedthewaypeoplethoughtabout

education.

Thebook,TheAnalects(《论语》),recordsmanyofthethingsthatConfuciussaid.Hisstudentswrote

26. (they)downsothatotherpeoplecouldlearnfrom him too.Inmoderntimes,TheAnalects

27. (use)almosteverydaybylotsofpeoplebecauseithaswiseadvicethatcanhelpusinourlives.

OneideaConfuciushadaboutlearningwasthatitneverstops.Hesaidthatifpeoplewantedtoget

improvement,theyshouldcheckthemselvesthree28. (time)aday.Thisisaveryimportantidea,

becausetheworldisalwayschangingandweneedtokeepup29. it.

Confuciusideas30. (be)aroundinpeopleseverydaylivessincetheyappeared.Theybecome

moreandmorepopularinWesterncountriesandSouthAsia.

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TheGreatWallofChinaisthelongestwallintheworld.Itisoneofthemostpopular31.

(place)inChinaanditispopularamongpeoplefromallovertheworld.

WhydosomanypeoplelovetheGreatWall?Maybeitsbecauseitisvery

hugeandlong.TheGreatWallis32. (actual)21,196.18kilometers

long.Itiseven33. (long)thantheequator(赤道).

TheGreatWall34. (have)somedifferentparts.Inmyopinion,two

partsof35. (they)areverypopular.ThefirstoneisJinshanlingGreat

Walland36. otheroneisBadalingGreatWall.

JinshanlingGreatWallisinHebeiProvince.Ithinkitisthemostbeautifulpart.Youcanenjoydifferent

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专题四 语篇填空(5)

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QiBaishiisaworldfamousartmasterinChina.Hewasbornin1. poorfamilyfromXiangtan,

HunanProvince.Hewasatschoolforlessthanayearbecause2. illnesses.Oneday,hefounda

Chinesepaintingguidebook—Jieziyuan Huapu.Thebook inspired(鼓 舞 ) hisinterestsin painting

3. (picture).Hedecided4. (learn)byhimselfandlaterbecameamasterofartthrough

hishardwork.In1902,he5. (start)totravelaroundChina.Hevisitedfamousplaces,metmany

peopleandsawdifferentkindsofartpieces.Theseexperienceshelpedhimbecomeoneofthe6.

(good)artistsofalltime.7. (he)paintingsaregenerallyaboutthesmallthingsoftheworld,suchas

fish,shrimps(虾)andfrogs.“MouseandCatwithLamp”isoneofthem.Inthepicture,amouseisstanding

onthetopofalongpole(杆子).Underthepoleisacat.Theyaresolively8. itlookslikethey

wouldjumpoutofthepapertofight.Alltheworks9. (create)byQiBaishiinafreshway,which

expressedhislovefornatureandlife.Histalentsandskillsamazedthewholeworldalot.Heis10.

(real)amasterofartandtheprideofXiangtan.

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Manyartistsdrawwithpensandbrushes,butfew“paint”withknives.Wang

Jing,awomanfromShenyang,China,hasgivenmostofhertimeandenergytothisart

form11. 29yearsago.In1995,Wanggottheideabychancewhenshecuta

pieceofredpaperusingaknifeanditleftawhiteline.Thenshe12.

(believe)thatshemighthavecreatedsomethingoutofcommonthings.Afterthat,usingknivesandpaper,she

completedapaintingofapairofbirds.

Peopleusuallyaddcolorstocreatepaintings,butknifepaintersuseknives13. (take)away

colorsonspeciallymadecoatedpaper.Theyusedifferentpressureonthepaperindifferent14.

(direction)tocreatedifferentcolors.Oncethemarks15. (leave)onthepaper,theycannotbe

covered,soitrequiresthepaintertobe16. (complete)lostinthework.

FewpeopleknewthegreatartformjustafterWangcreatedit.Besides,Wangherselfwasnotexpectingto

makeitsomethingbigatthe17. (begin).Butthankstoherlovefortheartform,shehaskept

paintingfor18. past29years.Sofar,shehascompletedhundredsofpaintings,and19.

(she)favoriteisa28meterlongpainting.Wangsaid20. shewouldcontinueworkinginthefield

andmakeitknownacrosstheworld.

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NanjingConfuciusTempleliesintheNanjingCity,atthenorthbankofthe

QinhuaiRiver.Itwasbuilt21. 1034toshowrespect(敬重)forConfucius,

whowasagreat22. (think)andteacherofancientChina.Thetemplewas

alsoacollege.Peopleconsidereditasaculturalcenterintheoldtimes.

Thewholetemplecoversalargeareaand23. (include)agroupofoldbuildings.Forexample,

Gongyuanusedtobeanexaminationschool.It24. (found)intheSongDynastyasaplacetochoose

officials.

Now thetemplehasturnedintoapopularplacefortravelling.Thousandsoftouristscomehere

25. (pay)avisit.Theycannotonlyknowmuchaboutthehistory,butalsolearnConfuciussgreat

ideasoneducation.Visitingthetempleatnightwillgivevisitors26. differentfeeling.Itswonderful

totakeaboatontheQinhuaiRiver.Thewaterlooks27. (beautiful)thanusualasthesungoes

down.Sodotheancientoldbuildingsbecausetheyarealllitup(照亮)bylanterns.Whatanicethingto

recitesomeConfuciusssayingsontheboat!

Thetempleholdsmanycultural28. (activity)duringtheSpringFestival.Itsagoodchancefor

29. (tour)toexperiencetraditionalChinesearts,likepapercuttingandpiyingxi.Besides,thereare

morethan100kindsofNanjingdishesandsnacks.30. yougothere,whynothaveatry?

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Manypeoplecreateartwithapencil,buthe31. (turn)apencilitselfintoart.

LiMingjun,ayoungmanfromHebei,China,recentlysurprised32. (million)ofpeopleonline

withhisminisculptures(微雕)createdoutofpencillead(铅笔芯).Someofhissculpturesincludehelmets

(头盔)forflies,Chinesecharactersand33. (music)instruments.“Icameupwiththeideaof

sculpturinghelmetsforflieswhenIsaw34. flyrepeatedlyhitmybedroomwindow.Ithought,‘Why

notmakeahelmetforit?”saidLi.

Inthepastsixyears,Li35. (complete)over100works.

AccordingtoLi,hisstronginterest36. pencilminisculpturesdatesbacktohistimeinhigh

school.Whenhewasanartstudentinhighschool,hehadtosharpen(削尖)pencilseveryday.Onedayhe

sculpturedaheartshapeonapieceofpencilleadand37. (win)praisefromhisclassmates.That

gavehimagreatsenseof38. (achieve).Hehasbeencreatingtheseminisculpturesinhisspare

time39. then.Whileworkingasaspecialmakeupartist(特效化妆师)forfilmandtelevision,he

wasonlyabletothrowhimselfintotheworldofartforafewdayseverytwoorthreemonths.

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专题五 阅读与表达(1)

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Cooperationcomesfromfriendship,friendshipcomesfromtrust,andtrustcomesfromkindness.Itseasyto

tellthatkindnessisveryimportant.Whatiskindnessthen?Tobeexact,kindnessisthequalityofbeing

friendly.Ifwegiveupourseatsonthebus,helpaclassmatesolveamathproblem,orwelcomeanewmember

intoagroupactivity,weareshowingkindness.Actually,theseactsaredonewithoutexpectationofreward(回

报).

Webegintorealisethatwhilehelpingothers,wereinfacthelpingourselves.Showingkindnessbenefitsus

indifferentways.Ithelpsusknowaboutourselves.Itdevelopsourproblem—solvingskills.Italsogivesusthe

chancetobethankful.

Wecanneverimaginethepowerofonesimpleactofkindness.Itmaychangeourday.Andthatdaymay

changeourweek.Thatweekmaychangetherestoftheyear—orevenourwholelife.

Inshort,werisebyliftingothers.

Herearesometeenagersactsofkindness.

Linda:Isatnexttoanewstudentatlunch.IwaspleasedbecauseImadeherday.

Kayla:Inordertoraisemoneyandprotectwildanimals,Iheldasingingcompetition.Iwasproudofit.

Peter:Iopenedthedoorforanoldlady.IfelthappybecauseIcouldhelpotherpeople.

1.Whatiskindnessaccordingtothetext?

2.Listtwobenefitsofshowingkindness.

3.WhatdidLindadotoshowherkindness?

4.WhatdoyouthinkofPetersactofkindness?Write30wordsormore.

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To:Abby

From:Molly

DearAbby,

Ifeelsadthesedays.IfindithardtounderstandEnglishwordsandsentences.Foraschoolgirllikeme,

thatsarealpain.

Pleasehelpme!

Molly

To:Molly

From:Abby

DearMolly,

Ihaveknownaboutyourproblem.AsyourEnglishteacher,Icanunderstandyouquitewell.Thereisno

needtoworryaboutittoomuchbecausetheproblemiscommonandcanbesolved.Mysuggestionsareas

follows.

First,trytounderstandwordsinphrases(短语)orsentences.Forexample,dontjustlearnthesingle

word“mind”.Learnitinaphraselike“changeonesmind”.Thatmeans“changeonesidea”.Youcanalso

learnthewordinasentencelike“KeepinmindwhatIsaid”.Thatmeans“RememberwhatIsaid”.

Second,payattentiontodifferentpartsofspeech(词性)ofaword.Thesamewordcanbeusedasa

noun(名词)inonesentenceanditcanbeusedasaverb(动词)inanother.Taketheword“back”asan

example.Thefollowingtwosentences“Mollyhashermumatherback”and“Mollysmumbacksherup”

havethesamemeaning.Theybothmean“Mollysmumsupportsher”.

Ihopemysuggestionswillbehelpfultoyou.Wishyougoodluck!

Abby

5.WhatproblemmakesMollysad?

6.WhydoesAbbythinkthereisnoneedforMollytoworrytoomuch?

7.Which“back”isusedasaverbinParagraph3?Writedownthesentence.

8.GiveasuggestionofyourowntoMolly.Write30wordsormore.

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Mars,Robots,HigherPricesandMore

Whatwilltheworldlooklikein2045?IrecentlyspokewithfourAmericanstudents,CadenSorensen,

ChandlerStark,FatimaAbdiandNoelaniVelascoPolley,togettheirthoughtsonthisquestion.

In2045,thekidsthink,humanswillbeabletoliveonMars.Theysuggestthateveryoneshouldspenda

fewyearsontheredplanettogivetheEartha“rest”.“Andwhenwecomeback,wemusttrynottopolluteas

much,”saysStark.

ButMarsisnotyetreadyforhumanhabitation(居住).Thekidsagreethatimmediateactionmustbe

takentocleanuptheEarth.“Itstimetofixitnow,”saysSorensen.“Itsnotgoingtofixitself.”

Thekidsdonotjustcareaboutprogressinspaceexploration.Theyarealsointerestedinthefuturejobs.

Starkhopestocompose(创作)musicforTVshowsoneday.Abdiwantstobeabusinessowner.Sorensen

dreamsaboutbecomingalawyer.Polleywantstobeascientist.

“Idontthinktherewillbealotoffastfoodjobs,”saidAbdi.Shealsothinksthateverythingisgoingto

getalotmoreexpensive.“Peoplewillhavetolookforhigherpayingjobs.”

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专题五 阅读与表达(6)

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LILITIMEisoneofthemanycafesinShanghai,butitisalittledifferent.Some

customers(顾客)saytheydonotgotheretodrinkcoffee.Instead,theywantto

enjoythe“special”service.

In2013,whenZhangLiliwasworkinginherfirstcafe,acustomergavehera

note.Itread:“ImdeafbutIreallylovecoffee.Wouldyougivemethechancetolearnhowtomakeit?”

Thispersonbecamethefirstdeafbarista(咖啡师)inthatcafe.AndtherestartedZhangsstorywiththe

deafcommunity.

In2019,ZhangandherhusbandstartedLILITIME.Overthepastfewyears,ithasbecomeaplacefilled

withlove.Moreandmoredeafpeoplehavegottentoknowaboutitandthewordhasspread.

InLILITIME,peopleneedtoordertheircoffeebytalkingtoitsbaristas,eventhoughtheyspeakslowly

andsometimesnotclearlyenough.Zhangwantsrealcommunicationinhercafe.

Now,Zhangisthinkingaboutopeningmorecafes.Shehascometoknowalotaboutchildrenwhohave

otherproblems.Andshethinksthathernewcafesmayhelpthesechildreninonewayoranother.

1.WhendidZhangLiliandherhusbandstarttheLILITIMEcafe?

2.WhydopeoplehavetoorderbytalkingwithitsbaristasinLILITIME?

3.WhatisZhangLilithinkingaboutnow?

4.WhatcanyoulearnfromZhangLiliandherhusband?Writeatleast30words.

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Parisisontracktobecomeagreenercity.Aheadofthe2024SummerOlympics,thegovernmentismaking

planstocreateacarfreezone(区域)inthecity.

AccordingtoBloomberg,theban(禁令)on“nonessential(非必要的)throughtraffic”inthecitycenter

willbegininearly2024.“Theplanisexpectedtocutaroundhalfofthedailycarjourneysthroughthecore(核

心区)ofthecity.Residents(居民),publictransit(交通),emergencyvehicles(紧急救援车)andpeople

withdisabilitieswillfinditeasiertomove,”BrentToderian,acityplannerandurbanistfromCanada,wroteon

Twitter.Othermeasureshavealreadybeenputinplace.Theseincludeincreasingthenumberofbikelanes(车

道)andpedestrianroutes(人行道),andbanningcarsfromsomemajorstreets.

ButtheOlympicsareonlythebeginning.ParisMayor(市长)AnneHidalgowantstomakethecitymore

humanfocusedbyaddingmorenature.Famouslandmarks(地标)suchastheEiffelTowerandPlacedela

Concordewillalsobeturnedintoparkareasbeforethe2024Games.“By2026,MayorHidalgohaspromisedto

plantmorethan170,000treesacrossthecapital,with50percentofthecitycoveredbyplantedareasby

2030,”reportedTimeOutParis.Thesepolicieswillalsoreducethecitysclimateinfluence.

5.WhatisParisplanningtocreateinthecity?

6.AccordingtoBrentToderian,howwillthebanaffectdisabledpeople?

7.Besidestheban,whatothermeasures(措施)hasParisadoptedtoachieveitsgoal?

8.WhatdoyouthinkofParisasagreenercity?Why?Write30wordsormore.

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Theweatherisgettinghotter.Youarethirstyafterplayingbasketballorridinghomefromschool.Acold

drinkmaybejustthething.Butbecarefulofwhatyouaredrinking.Somethingthatlookscoolmaynotbegood

foryourhealth.

Thereareplentyof“energydrinks”onthemarket.Mostofthemhavebeautifulcolorsandcoolnames.

Thelistsonthemtellyoutheyarehelpfultoyourhealth.Soundsgreat!Butafteracarefulcheck,youmayfind

thatmostenergydrinkshavelotsofcaffeineinthem.Thesedrinksareespeciallyaimedatyoungpeople,

students,busypeopleandsportsplayers.Makerssometimessaytheirdrinksmakeyoubetteratsportsandcan

keepyouawake.Butbecarefulnottodrinktoomuch.

Caffeinemakesyourheartbeatfast.Becauseofthis,theInternationalOlympicCommitteehaslimited(限

制)itsuse.Caffeineinmostenergydrinksisatleastasstrongasthatinacupofcoffeeortea.Possiblehealth

dangershavesomethingtodowithenergydrinks.Justoneboxofenergydrinkmaymakeyounervous.

Scientistssaythatteenagersshouldbediscouragedfromtakingdrinkswithalotofcaffeineinthem.

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专题六 书面表达(1)

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假定你是李辉,你组建的社团打算在暑假期间设计、制作飞机模型。得知你的英国朋友 Eric有意

参与。请你用英文给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:

(1)告知你的打算;

(2)询问他的想法;

(3)期待回复。

注意:

(1)词数 80~100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

(3)邮件中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称。

DearEric,

Howiseverythinggoing?

Bestwishes!

Yours,

LiHui

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假定你是李辉,下周五来自英国的交换生即将到你校参观交流,作为学生代表,请你给交换生代表

Mark写一封电子邮件,内容包括:

(1)表示欢迎;

(2)告知活动主要内容;

(3)提出建议。

注意:

(1)词数 80~100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

(3)邮件中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称。

参考词汇:交换生 exchangestudent;学生代表 studentrepresentative

DearMark,

Imthestudentrepresentative,LiHui.

Imlookingforwardtoyourcoming.

Yours,

LiHui

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假定你是李辉,即将在以“如何培养团队精神”为主题的英语论坛中发言。请根据下面提示写一篇

演讲稿,内容包括:

(1)重要性;

(2)具体做法;

(3)表达希望。

注意:

(1)词数 80~100,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

(3)文中不能出现真实姓名及学校名称。

Dearfriends,

Ifeelsohonoredtomakeaspeechabouthowtodevelopteamspirit.

Thanksforlistening.

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你的成长像一次长途旅行,成长过程中有收获,有困惑,你在每次历练中成长。请以“Growingup”

为题,谈谈你的成长过程,内容包括:

如何了解世界

(1)书本:了解不同时期不同地点的人

(2)父母:教会我如何做个善良的人

(3)其他(至少一点)

如何解决烦恼 (1)我的烦恼

(2)如何解决

我的感受

(1)遇到困难不言放弃

(2)成长比成功更重要

(3)其他(至少一点)

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参考答案

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(1)

1.D 细节理解题。根据 “Areyouinterestedinspace?

Areyoudreamingofmeetingastronauts?Ifyouranswers

are‘Yes,thenreadon.LNJTSScienceMagazineis

holdingacompetitionforstudentsinLiaoning.”可知,

竞赛是关于太空的。

2.A 细节理解题。根据 “LNJTSScienceMagazineis

holdingacompetitionforstudentsinLiaoning.” 以及

“Youmustbeajuniorhighstudent.”可知,参加竞赛

的是初中学生。

3.C 细节理解题。根据 “Winnerscan”可知,获胜者

可以参观太空中心、获得关于太空的书籍以及与宇

航员见面并交谈。

4.D 细节理解题。根据 “Youneedto” “workina

teamofthreestudents”可知,为了参加比赛,你必须

组成一个三人小组。

5.C 细节理解题。根据第二段 “Herfirsttrywasto

makesomebiscuitsthrougharecipeonaheadstonein

NewYork.Therewerenoinstructionstofollow,onlya

listofsimple ingredients: butter, sugar, an egg,

flour,bakingpowderandsalt.”可知,在纽约的那块

墓碑上的食谱中含有的原料有:黄油、糖、鸡蛋、

面粉、发酵粉和盐,没有油。

6.B 细 节 理 解 题。 根 据 第 四 段 “Herprofessor

suggestedsheusehernewTikTokprofiletodocument

herfieldwork.”可知,Grant的教授建议她用新的抖

音账号来记录她的实习,即用一个应用程序来记录

她的实习。

7.C 代词指代题。根据最后一段 “Uptillnow,Grant

hasfoundmanyrecipesrecordedonheadstones,suchas

bread,cakeandbiscuits,andsheisstilllookingfor

moreofthem.”可知,到目前为止,Grant已经发现

了许多记录在墓碑上的食谱,如面包、蛋糕和饼干,

她还在寻找更多的记录在墓碑上的食谱。由此推知,

them指上文的 recipesrecordedonheadstones“记录在

墓碑上的食谱”。

8.D 标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了一

个名叫 RosieGrant的女孩按照刻在墓碑上的食谱制

作食物的故事。选项 D “按照坟墓上的食谱制作甜

点的女孩”是最佳标题。

9.A 细节理解题。根据第一段 “Afterthat,shetalked

withDavid,adancerintheclub,aboutthehappiness

ofdancing.”可知,他们在谈论跳舞的快乐。

10.B 细 节 理 解 题。根 据 “Butonstage,weforget

anythingelseandwearejustinourowndanceworld.”

可知,但在舞台上,我们忘记了其他一切,我们只

是在自己的舞蹈世界里。所以大卫在舞台上专注于

他的舞蹈来克服紧张。

11.D 细节理解题。根据 “Thebestthingisperforming

onstageinbeautifulclothes.”可知,大卫觉得最好

的事情是穿着漂亮的衣服在舞台上表演。

12.C 主旨大意题。根据 “Dontletanybodytellyou

whetheryoucandoitornot.Ifyoulovedancing,

youllfindawaytothedanceworld.”可知,不要让

任何人告诉你你能不能做到,如果你喜欢跳舞,你

会找到通往舞蹈世界的路。所以作者是为了告诉我

们要找到一条通往我们所爱的道路。

13.A 细 节 理 解 题。根 据 第 ① 段 “A culturestwo

greatestgiftsarefoodsandfestivals.Theyoftengo

handinhand.”可知,作者认为食物和节日是互相

联系的。

14.C 细节理解题。根据第②段 “Italianfoodwriter

MarcellaHazanoncesaidItalyhastwoskills— ‘theart

ofcooking,andtheartofeating.”可知,意大利人

十分擅长烹饪。

15.C 细节理解题。根据第④段 “Mexicohasaproud

foodhistoryandhasinfluencedmanyothercountries,

especiallySpain.”可知,墨西哥影响了很多其他国

家的食物。

16.A 篇章结构题。通读全文可知,第①段引出主题

———世界不同国家的美食及饮食习惯;第②③段介

绍了意大利的美食及饮食习惯;第④⑤段介绍了墨

西哥的美食及饮食习惯;第⑥⑦段介绍了美国的美

食及饮食习惯。

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(2)

1.C 推理判断题。根据 “Time:7:00pm—8:30

pm”可知,中国民乐音乐会的时间是晚上 7:00

到晚上 8:30,可推知演唱会持续 90分钟。

2.D 细 节 理 解 题。根 据 “ID cardisnecessaryfor

checkingin.”可知,入场时需要携带身份证。

3.C 推 理 判 断 题。根 据 “Musicianswillplaythe

traditionalChineseinstruments,suchassuona,erhu,

pipaandsoon.”可知,音乐家们将演奏中国传统乐

器,如唢呐、二胡、琵琶等,可推测你会欣赏到一

些古典音乐。

4.B 推理判断题。根据全文可知,本文主要介绍了中

国民乐音乐会的相关信息,故本文是一张海报。

5.D 细节理解题。根据短文第一句可知,Kelly和父

母去渔村度假。

6.D 细节理解题。根据第三段 “‘Hello,’saidthe

girl,butshedidntstop.Infact,sheseemedtowalk

faster.Kellywasunhappy.”可知,红发女孩从她身

边路过而没有停留时,Kelly感到不开心。

7.A 推 理 判 断 题。根 据 第 一 段 “Assoonasshe

arrived,sherantothebeach with herwatercolors,

brushesandpaper.”和第七段 “‘Ijustcouldntkeep

awaywhenIsawyoupainting!shesaid.” 可推知,

Kelly和 Marie都喜欢画画。

8.C 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文讲述了 Kelly

在渔村度假时,通过绘画结识了一个新朋友 Marie,

并建立了友谊。

9.D 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句可知,如果本

地肉蚁死亡而阿根廷蚂蚁数量增加,阿根廷蚂蚁可

能会吃很多植物,从而危害当地环境。

10.C 词义猜测题。根据第四段 “Butthesameteamof

Knightsbeat70Swordsmeninanuphillenvironment.”

可知,本地蚂蚁在上坡的环境中更有优势,由于上

坡环境更为复杂,所以 complex应表示 “复杂”之

意,选项 C“由许多不同的东西组成”符合语境。

11.B 细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,帮助肉蚁打

败入侵蚂蚁的更好方式是在树下种植更多低矮的

植物。

12.A 标题归纳题。通读全文可知,文章主要讲的是

科学家帮助本地蚂蚁战胜入侵蚂蚁。

13.B 推理判断题。根据第一段 “However,thereisa

specialliondanceteaminatownofGuangzhou.Itis

completelymadeupofteenagegirlsandtheteamstands

outamongalltheteams.”可知,在广州,一支由十

几岁的女孩组成的特殊的舞狮队脱颖而出。据此可

推断,十几岁的女孩也可以练习舞狮。

14.C 细节理解题。根据文章可知,起先有些人怀疑

少女的能力,张教练意识到女孩们处境很艰难,但

他没有放弃,随后他成立了女子队,接着张教练设

计旗帜,制作粉红狮子头,因此顺序为②③①④。

15.A 词义猜测题。根据第三段 “Thenextyear,the

girlsonceagainclinchedthetopprizeinthejunior

groupinthe16thGuangdongProvincialGames.They

provedthemselvestobeexcellent.”可知,女孩们证

明她们自己是优秀的,也就是说她们在广东省第 16

届运动会上,再次获得了少年组第一名,据此可推

断 “clinched”意为 “赢得”,与 won同义。

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16.A 标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文讲述了女子

舞狮队打破传统艺术形式,努力训练,取得成功的

故事。选项 A “女孩们打破舞狮传统”适合作为文

章的标题。

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(3)

1.C 细节理解题。根据 “Succulents Wedontneed

muchcare!”可知,多肉植物不太需要照顾。

2.A 细节理解题。根据 “Placingusonawallwillbring

youmuchfun.”可知,把植物挂在墙上会给你带来

很多乐趣。

3.B 细节理解题。根据 “Summer Wehateharmful

insects.”可知,尤其是在夏天需要保护植物不受有

害昆虫的侵害。

4.B 推理判断题。本文主要介绍了一些植物,所以可

能在杂志的 “生活”版块看到这篇文章。

5.B 细节理解题。根据第一段前两句可知特殊之处是

这个南瓜是世界上最重的。

6.B 细节理解题。根据第四段可知提到了南瓜、苹

果、黄瓜、西葫芦和西红柿,共 5种水果。

7.C 词义猜测题。根据 “Whyarepumpkinsorange?

Thatisbecausetheyhavecarotenoids,thesamething

thatgivescarrotstheirorangecolor.”可推知此处是指

因为南瓜含有类胡萝卜素才呈现橙色。

8.D 推理判断题。根据最后一段可推知南瓜长得很

慢。

9.A 细 节 理 解 题。根 据 第 三 段 “ForKarenfrom

Canada,itwasnoproblem topointatsomeonewhois

olderthansheis.ButforJady,itwasveryrude.”可

知,对 Jady而言,用手指着某个年长的人是粗鲁的

行为。

10.B 细节理解题。根据第四段 “InFranceandmuch

ofEurope,youshouldkissnewfriendsononeorboth

cheeks.”可知,在法国人们要亲吻新朋友的脸颊。

11.C 词义猜测题。本段在谈论听故事时是否 “直视

说话 人 的 眼 睛”,即 该 段 第 一 句 中 的 “lookthe

storytellerintheeye”,故推测 “makeeyecontact”

意为 “looksomeoneintheeye”。

12.C 主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要在谈论

不同文化中,肢体语言的规则也不同。

13.A 细节理解题。根据第一段 “Arecentvideoshows

awolfin Hoh Xil, QinghaiProvince, hasputon

weightasaresultofbeingfedbyvisitors.”可知,人

们给这只狼喂食而导致它增重。

14.C 主旨大意题。根据第三段可知,本段表述了不

同人对是否给野狼喂食这一话题的不同看法,选项

C“这引发很多讨论”与之相符。

15.C 细节判断题。根据后两段可知,动物研究员戴

亮和西宁野生动物园领导均不提倡私自给野生狼喂

食。说明他们都认为投喂野生动物不是帮助他们的

一种好的方式。

16.D 篇章结构题。通读全文可知,第一、二段主要

讲了一些人给野狼喂食的场景,第三段概括讲了不

同人对 “是否该给野狼喂食”这一话题的不同看

法,第四、五段讲了一些动物专业人士不提倡私自

给野狼喂食。故第一、二、四、五段均是围绕第三

段展开叙述的。

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(4)

1.A 细节理解题。根据图片可知,水属于 GradeA。

2.B 细节理解题。根据 “1% -5% sugar”可知 Grade

B中的饮品含糖量是 1% -5%。

3.B 细节理解题。根据第一段 “ThelabelsarefromA

toD. A isthe mosthealthy, and D isthe least

healthy.”可知使用标签是为了引导人们选择健康的

饮品。

4.D 推理判断题。本文主要介绍了新加坡政府最近宣

布,所有在当地销售的饮料必须在包装上使用营养

级标签,标明饮料中糖和饱和脂肪的含量百分比,

故文章可能出现在报纸的 “生活和健康”版块。

5.D 推理判断题。根据短文首句可知,作者通过介绍

不同的场景来开始写文章的。

6.C 词义猜测题。根据第三段 “Ifyouhavetolistento

somethingwhenyoureout,useonlyoneearphone”可

知,外出时不要两只耳朵都戴耳机,可以只戴一个

耳机,或者把音量调小,这样会更安全。

7.A 推理判断题。根据第四段 “Travelwithfriendsor

familymemberswhenpossibleandnevergoanywhere

withastranger.”可知,尽可能与朋友或家人一起旅

行,不要和陌生人一起去任何地方。说明有时没有

父母在身边独自旅行是危险的。

8.C 篇章结构题。文章第一段介绍了一些场景来引入

主题;第二段到第六段介绍了一些街头智慧来保护

自己的安全;最后一段是作者的总结,再次强调

“在街上越警觉,就越安全”,文章是 “总—分—总”

结构。

9.D 细节理解题。根据 “Friendship”所统领段落可

知,可以通过联系朋友来增加你生活中的幸福。

10.A 句意猜测题。根据 “Life”所统领段落可推知,

人生在世的每一天都是一个好日子,这是对古谚语

“Everydayabovegroundisagoodday”的正确理解。

11.C 细节理解题。根据 “Family”所统领段落可知,

家庭是最深切的幸福源泉之一,因此家庭在你的生

活中是很重要的。

12.B 标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文主要从生活、

友谊、家庭、自立、笑声和感恩这六个方面介绍了

使你自己高兴起来的方式。选项 B “让自己快乐的

方式”适合作为文章的标题。

13.A 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,李向同学们介

绍了七巧板。

14.D 词义推断题。根据第四段 “Goodjob!”可知这

里是老师对李的称赞,因此 applauded与 praised意

思相近。

15.B 细节理解题。根据短文尾句可知很快七巧板在

整个学校流行起来。

16.C 标题归纳题。本文主要介绍了七巧板,根据

“Ligaveagiftfortheclasstoher.”可知本文中七巧

板是一个礼物,所以选项 C “一个可爱的礼物”适

合作为标题。

专题一 阅读理解 (四选一)(5)

1.D 主旨大意题。根据 “Lostdog!Pleasehelp!”可

知,本文是一则寻狗启事。

2.C 推理判断题。本文是一则寻狗启事,根据常识可

知,我们最有可能在马路边的布告栏中看到。

3.A 细节理解题。根据 “Age:4monthsold”可知,

狗狗 Cookie不足一岁。

4.C 推理判断题。根据 “Location:No167,Hougang

Road”和 “Lostaround10amonJan4,2024”可

知,狗狗 Cookie住在后港路 167号,2024年 1月 4

日早上 10点左右丢的。结合选项推知,C选项 “一

个住在后港路的年轻人”最有可能看到狗的踪迹而

获得酬金。

5.A 推 理 判 断 题。根 据 第 一 段 “Itsreportedthat

villagersinsomeareasofGuangdongare?puttingtheir

clearairtogoodusebysellingittotouristswholivein

heavysmog.”可知,村民卖空气是为了赚钱。

6.D 主旨大意题。本文主要是提醒我们要注意环境保

护,否则很难呼吸到新鲜空气。

7.C 推理判断题。根据第五段可知,几个来自广州的

女士从村民那里买新鲜空气,所以推断广州的空气

不如乡村的。

8.B 推理判断题。本文主要是提醒我们要注意环境保

护,所以在杂志的 “环境保护” 版块能读到这篇

文章。

9.D 主 旨 大 意 题。 根 据 第 一 段 “Thiscreative

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sports.Astheproverbgoes,“nooneknowsthevalueof

healthuntilhelosesit.” From this,weknowthattaking

exerciseisveryimportanttoeverybodybecauseitcanoffer

peoplehealthandpleasure.

AsfarasIamconcerned,doingphysicalexerciseshas

lotsofadvantages.Firstofall,doingphysicalexercises

makesmestrongerandhealthier.Whatsmore,bydoing

physicalexerciseeverydayIcankeepmymindsoalertthat

Icanfinishmytasksintime.Finally,doingexerciseswill

helppeopletoform abetterpersonality.Ittakestimeand

patiencetodoexercises.

Asastudent,sportsareindispensable.Letspickup

ourfavoritesportanddoiteveryday.Onlyinthisway,can

wehavebothpleasureandahealthybody.

02例文

Enjoysports,enjoylife

Helloeveryone!ImLiHui.Itsmypleasuretoshare

mysportslifehere.

Thebasketballismyfavoritesport.Ilikeitbecauseit

isexcitinganditspopularallaroundtheworld.Playing

basketballcankeepmehealthyandstrong.

Tobehonest,IfeltnervouswhenIfirstlearnedtoplay

itlastyear,becauseIwasntasenergeticasothersandI

movedslowly.ButIdecidednottobeleftbehind.Ispent

mysparetimepracticing,graduallyImadeprogress.Icant

forgethowexcitedIwaswhenIgottheballintothebasket

forthefirsttime.AndIcanstillrememberthejoyofvictory

afterwinningamatch. Thatshow Ifellin lovewith

basketball.Itmakesmybodyaswellasmymindstronger.

Letsenjoydoingsportsanddoitinasafeway.

Thanksforlistening!

03例文

Iamagoodhelperofmyfamily.Ioftendohousework

athome.

EverydayImakethebedandwashthedishes.

SometimesIlook aftermy petdog. LastSunday, my

parentsdidntcomebackhomeuntilitwasdark.Istopped

doingmyhomeworkanddecidedtocookamealformy

familyinsteadofjustwaiting.Itwasmyfirstcooking.I

surfedtheInternettolearnhowtodomymothersfavorite

dishes.With thestepbystep directions, Imanaged to

makemyfirstdish.Whenmyparentscameback,they

couldntbelievetheireyes.Theyweresosatisfiedwithme.

Ithinkitisnecessaryforeveryfamilymembertoshare

housework.Doinghouseworkisnotonlyawaytoreduceour

parentsburdenathome,butalsoawayforustopreparefor

anindependentlifeinthefuture.

04例文

Dearteachersandclassmates,

Aswearegoingtosaygoodbyetojuniorhighschool

days,Iamfilledwithamixoffeelings—joyforthehappy

dayswevespenttogetherandexcitementforthejourneythat

liesahead.

IstillrememberthefirstdayofGrade7likeitwas

yesterday.Iusedtobeafraidofspeakinginpublic.I

thoughtIwouldneverlearnEnglishwell.Butnow,Ihave

triedtospeakEnglishinpublicmanytimesandmadeso

muchprogress.EventhoughIamsadthatjuniorhighwill

beover,Iamlookingforwardtonewexperiencesinsenior

highschool.Ivemadeupmymindtomakeeveryeffortto

study,forIbelievehardworkisthekeytosuccess.

Atlast,Iwouldliketoshow mythankstothose

standingbymealltheway,teachers,parentsandfriends

included.IhopemyschoolwillbebetterandbetterandI

believeourdreamswillcometrueinthefuture.

Thankyouall!

05例文

Smartproductsinourlife

Asweallknow,smartproductschangeourlifegreatly.

Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,wecansee

allkindsofsmartproductsinourdailylife.Forexample,

smartphonescanmakeworkandstudymoreefficient.And

chattingrobotscanchatwithpeoplewhilecleaningrobots

canhelpwithhousework.Whatsmore,somesmartlights

andsmartsoundboxescanworkbythemselvesifpeoplegive

ordersto them. They allbring greatconvenience and

progresstoourlife.

However,withsmarttechnologybeingwidelyused,

manyworkerswilllosetheirjobs.Also,somestudents

dependonsmartproductstoomuchthattheywilllosetheir

abilitiestodothingsbythemselves.

Allinall,justaseverycoinhasitstwosides,smart

productshavebothadvantagesandshortcomings.Ibelieve

thatifwe use them correctly, itwillbring usmore

convenientlifeinthefuture.

06例文

Theharder,thebetter

In ourlife, wemaymeetwith differentkindsof

difficulties.Buthowcanwedealwiththem?Hereisoneof

myownexperiences.

WhenIfirstwentintothemiddleschool,Iwastooshy

tocommunicatewithothers.AndIwasafraidtoaskothers

questionsthatIcouldntworkout.Iturnedtomyparentsfor

helpandtheygavemeusefulsuggestions.Theytoldmethat

Ineededtobebravetotalktoothersandmakenewfriends.

ItriedmybesttofollowtheirsuggestionsandfinallyIdid

that.

NowIunderstandthatIneedtolearnhowtogetover

difficultiesbymyselfwithconfidence.

07例文

Howtobeabetterteenager?

Hello,everyone.IamLiHui.Itsmyhonourtostand

heretogiveyouaspeech.

TodayIdliketosharemyideasabouthowtobea

betterteenager.Inordertobeabetterteenager,Iplanto

dothefollowingthings.

Firstofall,weshoulddevelophealthylivinghabits.

Forexample,wecanrunforhalfanhoureverydaytokeep

healthy.Inthisway,wecanliveandstudywell.Whats

more,weshouldmakeastudyplanandtakeactionto

achieveit.Themoreknowledgewelearn, thebrighter

futurewewillhave.Next,wedbetterbefriendlytoothers.

Whenothersneed help, weshould try to help them.

Finally,itisgoodtotakeupgoodhobbiesandtakepartin

volunteeractivities,suchascleaningthecitypark.

Teenagersarethehopeofourcountry.Soletstryour

besttobebetterteenagersandserveourcountryinthefuture.

08例文

AchoiceImade

Lifeisaboutchoices.Istillclearlyrememberone

choiceImade.

When Iwasin Grade8, there wasan English

competition.IfIchosetotakepartinit,Iwouldneedto

readalotofmaterialstoprepareforit,anditwouldtakeme

alotoftime.However,deepinmyheart,Iwantedto

challengemyself.Afterthinkingtwice,Idecidedtohavea

try.Ireadalotofbooksandsearchedmuchinformation.

AlthoughImetmanydifficultwords,Inevergaveup.

Finally,Ididverywell.

From the experience, Irealize thatIshould be

responsibleformychoice.Moreimportantly,Iunderstand

thatsuccessalwaysdependsonhardwork.

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