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期末复习之阅读理解篇25(江苏名校期末真题)(2223八年级下•江苏泰州・期
①My daughtergave me an address book formy birthday.She knowsthe oneI haveis old.The giftis lovely:thecover iscolourful,and thepages arewhite.But I dont feellike Iam free to usethis new address bookbecause Imstill tiedto my oldone.
②My address book tellsmy ownstory-the way I movedaround.Names were added indifferent coloursfromdifferent periodsof mylife.When Imoved back home toNiagara,my address book includedthe oldinformation I neededin order to be able to get in touch with some of my old friends again.
③There arecertainly storiesof friendshipsin thisbook—the ings and goingsof myfriends.Their addresshas beencorrectedagain and again,filling upone lineafter another.I havestarted usingpencil forsome of them becausethey are(箭头)taking up too muchspace!Some friendswent on to marryeach other.For suchthings,I usedarrows to show howthese two families had bee one.Childrens nameswereaddedone byone.Then somegot their own linesas theymovedout.(代人)©This bookalso includesthe storiesof myfamily—two generations——of relatives.I canremember all theirphone numbers,and I can picture their housesin detail.Some havedied,but theiraddresses arestill there in mybook.
⑤“Dont youhave allthat onyour phone”My daughter,who neveruses address books,asked meonce when shesaw mechecking my address book.I know that havingit on a phone is superuseful andcan savea lot of trouble.But(册除)making changes on a phoneis always done pletely.When youdont seea person any more,you deleteU all hisinformation.It^like he was never there.(磁铁)@My oldaddress booknow sitson top of the new one.The magneton itscover is as strongas ever,keepingall thepeople fromA toZ inorder.But mynew address book whispersa story of newpossibilities.It offersme spaceforC-move around the worldD・make morenew friendsthose new friends that I havent met yet.Til getto it.It9s just a matterof time.
1.The oldinformation in the oldaddressbookcan help the writer.A.move backhome toNiagara B.connect withold friendsagainD.A day to gettogether withour family.
28.From paragraph3,we knowthat.A.age bringspeople newthings B.people love buying newthingsC.people alwaysclean upold stuffD.old stuffis stillvaluable anduseful
29..Which of them arenot rightways todeal withold stuffaccording to the writer©Breaking them into pieces.
②Sending themto charityshops.©Forgetting them in someplaces.©Turning them into wastethings.A.
①②③B.
①③④C.
①②④D.
②③④
30.The writers purpose inwriting thetext is to makepeople.A.realize thevalue ofold stuffB.study new technologyC.produce moreold thingsD.throw away old stuff(八年级下,江苏淮安,期末)2223There were some hills around me,so Idecided to build myselfa littlehouse onone of them.I walkedto the top of the highest hill andlooked down.I was very unhappy,because Isaw thenthat I was onan island.There weretwo smallerislands afew milesaway,and afterthat onlythe sea.Just the sea,for mileafter mileaftermile.After a time,I found a littlecave in the side of ahill.In front of it,there was a good place to make ahome.So,I usedthe ships sails,rope,and piecesof wood,and aftera lot of hard work I had a very finetent.The caveat theback of my tentwas a goodplace to keep my food,and soI calledit my“kitchen”.That night,I went to sleepin mynew home.The nextday Ithought about the possibledangers on the island.Were therewild animals,and perhapswild people too,on myisland I did not know,but I was very afraid.So Idecided tobuild a very strongfence.I cutdown youngtrees andputthemin the ground,in ahalf circlearoundthefront ofmy tent.I usedmany of theshipsropes too,and in the endmyfence was as strongas astone wall.Nobody could get overit,through it,or roundit.Making tentsand buildingfences ishardwork.Ineededmany toolsto helpme.So Idecided togo back to theshipagain,and getsome morethings.I wentback twelvetimes,but soonafter mytwelfth visitthere was another terriblestorm.The nextmorning,when Ilookedout to thesea,there wasno ship.——From Robinson Crusoe
31.Why wasRobinson unhappyA.Because thereweresomehillsaroundhim.B.Because hehad to walk to thetopof thehighesthill.C.Because hefound he was onan island.D.Because he was tiredout.
32.Robinson calledhis kitchen.A.the islandB.the hillC.the tentD.the cave
33.In orderto keephimself safe,Robinson decided tobuild.A.a strongfence B.a bigship C.a kitchenD.a tool(年级下•江苏•期末)(释放)2223In ourlife,we shouldoften beready forchange that will helpus unlock ourselfimprovement power.However,we dontalways understand it.We thinkof unlocking our selfimprovement power onlywheneverything getsworst.When do we realize that weneed to change dietsWhen none of ourshirts andjeans wouldfit us.When dowe stopeatingcandies andchocolates Whenall ofour teethhave fallenoff.We seethe warningsigns whenthings getdifficult.Most ofus willlearn aboutunlockingourselfimprovement poweronly when the wholeworld fallsapart.We thinkandfeel thisway becauseit is not easy tochange.However,change beesmore painfulwhen wepay noattention to it.Change willhappen,like itor hateit.At onepoint or another,we are all going to finallyunlockourselfimprovementpower,not becausethe worldsays so,but becausewe realizeits goodfor ourselves.Happy peopledon91just accept change;they weleit.Unlocking ourselfimprovement powermeans unlockingourselves out of the box of thought that is just the way we are.It issuch apoor excusefor people who fearchange.Jane alwaystells everyonethat she is afraidof beingaround groupsof people.Over the years,that iswhat Janehasbelieved.Every timea greatcrowd e,she stepsback andlocks herselfup in a room.Jane not only believesin herstory,butlives it!If welook atthings in a differentway,we mighthave greaterfun.Doing exercisethree timesa weekwould leadto a(过healthier life.Reading booksevery daywould buildup knowledge.And onlywhen we are enjoyingthe wholeprocess程)of unlocking out selfimprovement power,we willrealize thatwe cantake thingslight andbee happy.
34.Whats the writers purposeof writingParagraph2A.To show that healthis the most important.B.To explainwe willmeet troublein life.C.To tellproblems arenot realizedat times.D.To showwe learnlessons whenexperiencing pain.
35.What advicemight begiven to help solveJanes problemA.Always believe in herself.B.Unlock herselfout of the box of thought.C.Get on with people in a friendly way.D.Count thedays untilsheis fully improved.
36.Which of the followingopinions maythe writersupportA.Dont improveourselves untilthings getworst.B.People changewhen theyfind iteasyto do that.C.If youwele changein life,you911make itbetter.D.Process ofselfimprovement makeslife worse.
37.Which of the followingwould bethe besttitle fbrthe passageA.Is itimportant totake thingslightB.Is itnecessary to believein yourselvesC.To holdonto the lastmoment orto giveupD.To unlockourselves out of the boxof thought orto stayin it(八年级下•江苏•期末)(武术)2223You mightknow about the Emei martial artsin wuxianovels byJin Yong.(存在)Does itreally existThe answeris yes.Emei martial arts startedfrom MountEmei inSichuan province.It has a history of about3,000years.Together withShaolin and Wudang,Emei isone of the threemain schoolsof Chinese kung fu.(力量)Both strengthand softnessare important to Emei martial arts.While practicingit,people have to movetheirhands and feet quickly and forcefully(有力地)・The movementsare fullof ups and downs.Emei martial arts has68schools and2,638practice skills and ways.In2008,the Emei martial artsbecame aNational IntangibleCultural Heritagein China.Masters story(传承人)Ma Zhaolingyun,24,is aninheritor ofEmei martial arts.She has amazed peoplewith herskills in hervideos.Ma startedto practicemartial artsat theage of
4.She lovestoshowdifferent Emeimartial artsskills indaily life,including thoseusing swords,daggers,spears and more.She alsouses everyday things likefeather dustersand broomsto(表演).performThree years ago,Ma becamepopular onlinefor avideo.In thevideo,she performedmartial artswith asword afterthrowing rubbish into a waste bin!(推广)Ma and her teamhave keptworking outnew ways to promoteEmeimartial arts.For example,she putsgamesand fashionin hervideos.Moreover,Ma workshard topromote traditional Chinese culturebeyond justEmeimartialarts.She mixesmartial(书法),arts performances with traditional Chinese calligraphytea and the intangiblecultural heritageitems.“Fine traditionalChinese cultureis aroundus.I hopethat myvideos willrekindle peopleslove fortraditionalculture/9Ma said.
38.To begood atEmeimartialarts,what dopeople haveto doA.Learn thehistoryofChinesekungfu.B.Practice doingquick andstrong moves.C.Create theirown practiceskillsandways.D.Have arich experience of lifesupsanddowns.
39.How didMa beepopular onlineA.By teachingmartialartsin France.B.By makingswords witheverydaythings.C.By performingmartialartsin hervideos.D.By makingvideos aboutgames andfashion.
40.Why doesMa puttraditionalChinesecalligraphy into her martialarts performancesA.To learnsome newskills.B.To shownew waysof makingvideos.C.To makeher performancelook different.D.To getpeople interestedin traditionalculture.(年级下•江苏南通•期末)(相子)一2122Sunshine,beaches andcoconuts Ethese arewhy peopleusually go(天堂)to Hainan.But more than aparadise fortravelers andfoodies,its also a wonderlandof plantsand animals.Hainan TropicalRainforest NationalPark,in thesouthcentral partof HainanIsland,has the most and wellkept(热带雨林)tropical rainforestsinChina.President XiJinping visitedit inApril.The nationalpark covers4,269square kilometers,or oneseventhof the island.More than95percent of the parkis(原始状态的)(维管植物)virgin forestand ishome to3,653species ofvascular plantsand540species ofterrestrial(陆生脊椎动物).vertebrates(栖息地)(灵长类动物)一The parkis theonly habitatof the worlds mostendangered primatethe Hainangibbon(长臂猿).(种类).Ifs anunmon speciesThey looklike monkeys,but haveno tails.They livein the trees theirwhole(领土也).lifetimes.Every morning,they whistleloudly tomark theirterritory Theyeat fruits and leavesfrom more than130plants.The numberof Hainangibbons hasincreased fromfewer than10in the1980sto36in
2022.This showsChinasachievements inenvironmental protection.Not justa sweethome to animals,the parkis a“live museum^^of amazingplants.More than400kinds ofplants(海南苏铁)grow onlyin Hainan.Cycas hainanensisis awild plantnative to theisland.With featherlikeleaves,this plantcanlive to be200years old.If it lives in the YangtzeRiver Basin and North China,it growsalmost withoutflowers orfruit.(开花)But in Hainan,cycas hainanensisplants over10years oldblossom andbear fruitalmost everyyear,thanks to the(湿润的)warm and humid weather.(生物多样性指数)一With somany plantsand animals,the biodiversityindex of the parka numberto ratespecies(可比较的)diversity-is ashigh as
6.
28.It isparable to the Amazonrainforest inBrazil.Thafs why people call the parkatreasure forboth Chinaand theworld.
41.Paragraph3is mainlyabout.A.an introductionto thepark B.the viewsof theparkC.the news of theparks openingD.details ofrare plantsand animals
42.What dowe know about the Hainan gibbonA.It is a monkeywithout atail.B.Its voicesounds likea cryingbaby.C.It liveson plantsand birds.D.It isa speciesonly foundinHainan.(推断)
43.From the story,we caninfer thatcycas hainanensis.A.never blossomsand bearsfruit B.can onlylive for10years inHainanC.lives betterin warmand humidweather D.first blossomswhen it is10years old.
44.Which of the followingmay bethe writersopinionA.We muststart to do somethingfor rarespecies.B.Human activitieswill doharm to the rainforest.C.China hasdone a great jobin protectingthe rainforest.D.We shouldpare ourrainforest with the Amazonrainforest.(2122八年级下•江苏镇江・期末)When wehad to stay athome,to keep away from the illness,you,workers,helped usbuy living things,Leaving yourchildren behind,you workedin theneighbourhood every day,you neverplained butsmiled the whole day.When weneeded all kinds ofmaterials,you,drivers,drove themthere withoutthinking twice,Running on the streets,between thecities,you madesurethings wentwell asusual.When wehad coughsand fevers,you,doctors and nurses,tried yourbest tosave ourlives,Looking after the patientsin the hospital dayand night,you nevergave upuntil thesick gotwell.There aremany peopledoing jobsin silence,There aremany peoplegiving handswithout tellingtheir names.Thanks for your hardwork andselflessness.Youre theheroes of the times.Youre themost beautifulin ourhearts.We loveyou!
45.Who workedin theneighbourhood and helped usbuy living thingsA.Workers.B.Drivers.C.Doctors.D.Patients.
46.The writerdescribes theheroes of the timesas.A.the politestpeople B.themost beautiful peopleC.the cleverestpeople D.themosthumorous people
47.Whats the writerspurposeof writingthis poemA.To showhis wishes.B.To showhis regrets.C.To showhis worries.D.To showhis thanks.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)什卮子花)2122Every yearon mybirthday sinceI was11,a whitegardenia wassent tomyhouse.No cardever camewith it.Calls to the flower shop werenot helpfulat all.After sometime,I stoppedtrying to find outthe senders nameand was just pleased with thebeautiful whiteflower,in softpink paper.I couldntstop imaginingwho thegiver mightbe,though.Some ofmy happiestmoments werespent daydreamingaboutthesender.My motherencouraged thesedaydreams.Shed askme ifI had been especiallykind tosomeone.Perhapsit was oneofmy classmates.Perhaps itwas the old man.He livedacross from the street.Fd deliveredhis mailduring thewinter.As agirl,though,I hadmore funimagining that it mightbe aboy that I hadmet.A month before myhigh school graduation,my fatherdied.I wasso sad that Ibecame pletely uninterested in myuping graduation dance,and I didnt carewhether I had a new dressor not.My mother,in herown sadness,however,would notlet memiss anyof thosethings.She wanted her childrento feelloved.In fact,my mother wantedherchildren toseethemselves muchlike the gardenia:lovely,strong andperfect,with perhapsa bitof mystery.When I was26,1got married.My motherdied tenyears afterI wasmarried.That was the yearthe gardeniastoppeding.
48.The writer first got a whitegardenia asa presenton herbirthday.A.13th B.8thC.14th D.11th
49.When the writerfirstreceived thepresent,she.A.didnt know who sent her the flower B.called thesender andthanked him a lotC.foundacard together with theflower D.didnt make any callsto theflowershop
50.The writerwas verysad because.A.her fatherdied onemonthbeforeher graduationB,she didntknowwhosenther the whiteflowerC.she missedher high schoolgraduationdanceD.she didnt have a new dressfor thegraduationdance
51.The realgiver of the whitegardenia is.A.A boyB.her classmateC.the old man D.her mother
52.Which of the followingwould bethe besttitle for the passageA.A SpecialBirthday B.A GraduationPartyC.A MothersLove D.A ChildhoodDream(八年级下•江苏镇江•期末)2122I had an accidentwith myplane in the Desert of Saharasix yearsago.(弓|擎).Something wasbroken in my engineThe firstnight,I went to sleepon thesand,a thousand miles from anyhuman living area.Thus youcan imaginemy amazement,at sunrise,when I was awakened by astrange littlevoice.It said,“If youplease-draw mea sheep!”“What”“Draw mea sheep!”I staredat himin surprise.I had been trappedin thedesert athousandmilesfrom anylivingarea.And yetmy littlemanseemed neither to belost amongthe sands,nor to be hungryor thirstyor fullof fear.I saidto him,“But—what areyoudoing here”And in answer herepeated,very slowly,If youplease-draw mea sheep...Then Iremembered howmy studieshadbeen all abouthistory,grammar,geography and so on,and thatgrownups(蟒蛇)discouraged me inmy painters career when I was six years old.I neverlearned todraw anything,except boasfrom the outsideand boasfrom theinside.He answeredme,“That doesntmatter.Draw mea sheep.”But Ihad neverdrawn a sheep.So I drew forhim oneof thetwo picturesIhaddrawn sooften.It was that of the boafrom the outside.No,no,no!Idonot wantan elephantinside aboa.A boaisa very dangerouscreature,and an elephantis verylarge and heavy.What Ineed isa sheep.”So thenI madea drawing.He lookedatitcarefully,then he said,“No.This sheepis alreadyvery sickly.Make meanother.”So I made anotherdrawing.(公羊).(角)My friendsmiled gently.You seeyourself/hesaid,that thisis nota sheep.This isa ramIt hashornsSo thenIdidmy drawingover oncemore.But itwas rejectedtoo,just like the others.This oneis tooold.I wantasheepthatwilllive a long time,(挥动)By thistime mypatience wasexhausted,because I was in a hurryto starttaking myengine apart.I tossedoff this drawing.“This isonly hisbox.The sheepyou askedfor is inside.”“That isexactly thewayI wanted it!Do you think thatthis sheepwill haveto have a greatdeal ofgrass”“Why”Because where I liveeverything isvery small.・・”“There willsurely beenough grassfbr himJ Isaid,It isaverysmall sheepthat Ihave givento you.”He benthis headover thedrawing,Not sosmall that——Look!He hasgone tosleep...”(认识)And that is nowImadethe acquaintanceof the little prince.()Adapted fromLittle Prince
53.The underlinedword exhaustedmeans.A.ing downB.running outC.growing upD.ingout
54.Whats the right order ofthe following events@We gotto knoweach other.
②Idrewanelephantinside aboa forhim.
③The littleboy waspleasedwithmy ideasfor drawing.
④I was awakenedby a littleboy askingme todraw asheep forhim.
⑤A boxwas drawninstead aftermy drawingsfor asheep wererefused.A.
④①⑤②③B.
①④⑤③②C.
④②⑤③①D.
①④②⑤③(推断)
55.What canyou inferfrom the articleA.I saveda little prince trappedin theDesertofSahara.B.The grownupstook littlenotice oftraining mypaintingskills.C.Ihaveno patiencewith the littleprincethroughout theirconversation.D.What reallymattered to thelittleprincewas what the sheeplooked like.(八年级下•江苏无锡•期中)2122Searching forparking spaceshas longbeenaheadache formany officeworkersin manybig citiesof China,especially forthose workingin central business districts.Parking near their paniesforfive daysa weekcould cost them a lotof money.At the same time,even withprices forparking lotsin residentialareas(居民)IX rising,most of their spacesremain idleduring workdays.Now a new formof sharingeconomy has appeared inChina-the shared parking space.It hasbee a huge marketinsome bigcities.In Qingdao,a coastalcity inShandong,upto10,000personal parking spaces havebeen turnedinto sharedones with the help ofAirparking,an onlineshared parkingplatform developedby anetwork panyfrom Guangzhou.Users canshare andorder aparking placeby downloadingand usinga specialapp.Owners whohave idleparkingspaces canshare some information,including theparking position,license numberand timelimit on the platform.Withthe information,users caneasily find the nearestplace topark.The averageparking costfor sharedparking is4yuan eachhour,almost thesame asthe servicecost intraditional parking spaces.Qingdao isoneofthe Chinesecities thatencourage sharedparking.Some otherbig cites,including Beijing,Shanghai andHefei,have alsobegun totry thisidea.The Shanghaigovernment,for example,has set up more than6,500sharedparking spaces to encourage the public to use.Shared parkingwill bemore andmore helpfulto thedrivers.
56.The underlinedword“idle”probably meansin Chinesein Paragraph
1.懒散的降价的闲置的废弃的A.B.C.D.
57.If youwant to use sharedparking inQingdao,you should.A.download anduse a special appB.share yourpersonal informationC.have aparkingspaceof yourownD.work incentralbusinessdistricts(结构)
58.The structure ofthe passage is
59.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.Qingdao hasfewer sharedparkingspacesthan Shanghai.B.Shared parkingwill probablybee more andmorepopular.C.Shared parkingis lessexpensive thantraditional parkingservice.D.Its hard to findparkingspacesin residentialareas during workdays.(八年级下•江苏苏州•期末)2122Colour,colour,colour!are thewords ofthe artistEric Carle.Eric islike thekingin theworld ofchildrens books.He haswritten over70childrens books.His mostfamous bookThe VeryHungryCaterpillar,is monon childrens bookshelves all over theworld.What mostpeople dont know isthat Ericalso makesartfbr adults,which iscalled ArtArt”.People didntknow about it,because hedidnt showit tothe publicuntil he was84years old!Like Ericschildrens books,his ArtArt”isfullof brightand clearcolour.He saysthat heloves colourso muchbecause he missedit during the warin Germany.Eric was born inNew York in1929,but moved to Germanywith hisfamily when hewas
6.When hewas10,World WarII began.He noticedthat all the housesand buildingsin his town werepaintedgrey,brown ordark green.It was a sadtime,and itseemed likethere wasno colouranywhere.At the end ofthe war,when colourcame back,“Eric explains,just lovedit somuch.I keepsaying that I
2.The writerdrew arrowsin hisaddressbookwhen.A.two strangersbecame friendsB.two friendsbecame husbandand wifeC,a friend of hersgave birthto achildD.afriend of hersmovedtoa newplace
3.Why doesthe writerdislike keepingfriends informationona phoneA.Because shefinds itnot easyto usea phone.B.Because shewants tobe differentfrom theyounger.C.Because itsimpossible to get backtothe information ifit isdeleted.D.Because she has todepend on her daughterto managetheinformation.(推断)
4.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.The writerdoesnt likethe newaddressbook.B.The writerwill startto usethenewaddressbooksoon.C.The writerhas decided to throwher oldaddressbookaway.D.The writerdecides to put allher friends9information into aphone.
5..What is the proper structureofthe passageA.
①一@
③④⑤一@B.
①②③*—©
⑥①②一
③④一
⑤⑥①一
②③④一
⑤一
⑥C.D.(年级下.江苏扬州.期末)2223When youwant to buy something,do youbuy itnew orsecondhand Thesedays,buying secondhand items isbeing morepopular.Secondhand itemsare muchcheaper thannew ones,so people can savemoney.Its alsogood fbrthe environment.In(质量)2023,the massof allmanmade materialsbecame greaterthan thatof everylivingthingon Earth.So itsa betterchoiceto reuseold things.(绝版的)People caneven findsome“extinct”items,or itemsthat areno longermade.For example,some people(饰品).like to buy vintage items,including clothes and accessoriesThese itemsoften goback30years oreven more.Butas long as theyre in good condition,people canstill usethem.Secondhand itemsconnect people.In thisway,they sometimes pass on history and stories.Here aretwo examples.Zhao Kaiqi,22,college student,Harbin,Heilongjiangwish oureyes couldsee morecolour.Colour isaveryimportant partofmywork.”Thats true.Eric paintsbright colourson Paper,cuts outshapes,and thenglues themonto anotherpiece ofpaper.This(拼贴画).method iscalled collageIn fact,itiswhat ledEric to his“ArtArt”.Erics ArtArt“includes largecollages aswell aspaintings,photographs and even costurmes.In allthese works,he usesall kindsof colours-everything frompurple tolight greento orange.Now thatsa lotof colour!A.In
1929.B.In
1993.C.In
1997.D.In
2013.
60.When didEric showArtArt tothe public
61.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Collage playsan importantpart inErics bookArtArt”.B.Children knowlittle aboutThe VeryHungry Caterpillar.C.Eric hascreated morebooks foradults thanfor children.D.Eric movedto Germanywith hisfamilywhen hewas
10.
62.Whats the main idea of thispassageA.Eric createdcollages forhis books.B,Eric isthe kingin theworld ofchildrensbooks.C.Erics lovefbr colourled him to success.D.Erics ArtArtis popular with people.(八年级下•江苏淮安,期末)2122Have youever heardof afamous charitycalled Operation Smile We hope wecanhelp youunderstand howwearetrying to help childrenallovertheworld.Operation Smilewas startedby a doctor andOperation Smilehis wife.In1982,togetherwithsome volunteers,theywent toPhilippines tohelp children who badholes in their lips or inside their mouths.It wasvery difficultfor themto eatand drink.These volunteersworked very hard.But theyworried that they couldnot carryon with the workbecause theywereshort of money.Then theydecidedto start a charity so that theycould helpthese needy children.They calleditOperation Smile.Operation Smileworks inmorethantwenty developing countries andhas curedover300,000children whohaveproblems with their mouths.Operation Smilehas wonmany prizesfor itswork and in1999they evenstarteda specialevent called“The Journeyof Hope”.5,000children in18countries werecured duringthe event.On the other hand,Operation Smiletrains local doctors andnurses indeveloping countriessothat they cancontinueto helpchildren whenOperation Smilehas left.As tothe childrenwith muchmore seriousproblems,they willsend themtothe USA for further treatment.So showyour kindnesstotheneedychildrennow.You cansend yourdonation toOperation Smileat local banks.Many thanksfrom the children whocan smilenow willeto you.
63.What isOperation SmileA.A bank.B.A hospital.C.A school.D.A charity.
64.Children whohad holesin theirlipsorinsidetheirmouths haveproblems withA.eating anddrinking B.walking andrunningC.starting a charity D.working asa volunteer
65.How manychildren werecured duringthe event“The Journeyof Hope”in1999A.
18.B.
1982.C.5,
000.D.300,
000.A.the doctorand his wife B,children whohave tooserious problemsC-localdoctorsandnursesD.peoplewhowork indevelopingcountries
67.What doesthe writer ask us to doA.To beadoctorof Operation Smile.B.To bea volunteerin Philippines.C.To offermoney tolocalbanks.D.To donatemoney toOperationSmile.
66.The underlinedword“them”in Paragraph4refers to(八年级下•江苏扬州•期末)2122A motherheld hernew babyand very slowly rocked him back and forth,backand forth,back and forth.And whileshe heldhim,she sang:ril loveyou forever,III likeyou foralways.As longas Im living,my babyyou7/be.The littleboy grew.He grewuntil hewas nineyears old.And he never wanted to ein for dinner,heneverwanted totakea bath,and whengrandma visited,he alwayssaid badwords.Sometimes his mother wanted to sellhim tothe zoo!The boy grew.He grewuntil hewasa teenager.He had strange friends and he wore strange clothesand he listened tostrange music.Sometimes themother felt like she was inn zoo!That teenagergrew.He grewuntil hewasagrownup man.He lefthome andgotahouse acrosstown.Well,that mother,she gotolder.She gotolder andolder andolder.One dayshe calledup herson andsaid,“Youdbetter eto seeme because Im veryold andsick.”So herson cameto seeher.When hecame in the doorshe triedto singthe song:III loveyou forever,Ill likeyou foralways.But she couldnt finishbecause she was tooold andsick.The sonwent tohis mother.He held her in his armsvery slowly rocked him back andforth,back andforth,back andforth.And hesang thissong:III loveyou forever,Ill likeyou foralways.As longas Imliving,my Mommyyou7/be.
68..This storyis about.A,mother andson B.father andsonC.mother anddaughter D.father anddaughter
69.From the underlined sentences,we canknowthat the boymight whenyoung.A.make muchtrouble B.have goodmanners C.show loveproperly D.show giftinsports
70.The underlinedphrase“As longas”means similartoA.since B.if C.while D.though
71.Which ofthe followingis NOTtrue according to thisarticleA.The boyhadstrangefriends whenhewasateenager.B,The boydidn9tlivewith hismother whenhe grewup.C.The boysreturn showedhis lovefbr hismom in theend.D.The boysmother soldhim tothe zoowhenhewas nineyears old.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)2122A loudnoise wakesJan upsuddenly.She looksatthealarm clockbeside thebed.Its fiveo,clock.Then shehears thenoise again.Its thunder.Then shehears a different noise.Its thesound ofsomethinghitting the window.She getsup and goes tothewindow.She cansee Tomstanding outsidein therain.Hesshouting at Jan,telling her to e outside.Jan getsdressed,puts onher anorakand goesdownstairs quietly,trying notto wakeToms parents.“What areyou doing,Tom^^“The storm,“he says・Its thesame stormas Thursdaynight.Lefs go tothetree.Maybe youcan go home!”Jan followsTom downthe roadand thenshe rememberssomething.“The time capsule!”Tom showsher thebiscuit tinunder hisjacket.Tve gotit.And nowmaybe theresthe possibilityshe canreturn tothe future.Soon theyetothe riverand thenthe oldbuilding.They runup thepath throughthe treesand arriveatthepieceof landwith theapple tree.“Now whatdowedo asksJan.“I putthe timecapsule backwhereI found itand.・.”Tom useshis handsto diga holeby thetree.He buriesthe timecapsule and then standsup.Jan suddenlythinks ofsomething.“Tom!I wanted to give you somethingfrom the timecapsule.”No.I dontwant anything.Ifs more important for you togohome.^^Jan feelssadthatTom doesntwant somethingto rememberher.But hesright.The importantthing is to gethome.」Im nevergoingto forget you,Tom.Thanks.Youre areal friend(承诺)?”“Bye,Jan.Look formein the future.Promise“I promise.Then heturns andruns backtothe trees.Jan watcheshis shadowdisappear into thetrees.()Adapted fromThe TimeCapsule
72.Jan getsdressed,puts onand goesdownstairs quietly,trying notto wakeToms parents.A.her hatB.her anorakC.her coatD.her raincoat
73.The underlinedword possibility“in Paragraph8means.A.chance B.success C.task D.discussion
74.Which isthe correctorder ofwhat happenedaccording tothe storya.Tom runs backtothetrees.b.Tom has got thebiscuit tin.c.Tom tellsJan toe outside.d.Tom buriesthe timecapsule.A.cbda B.bcda C.cbad D.bead(推断)
75.What canwe inferfrom the passageA.Jan digsa holeby thetree byherself.B,Jan givesTom somethingto rememberher.C.Jan eshome with thehelpofthepolice.D.Jan livesin Tomshome beforeshe goesbackhome.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)(旁观者)2122A bystanderin Montanatook atouching pictureof a fireman readinga book toa little girl inthe street.He wastrying totake hermind offthe sadnessoftheirfamilys car accident.It wasnighttime about a monthago whenthe firemenhurried tothe twocaraccident.While theother membersof theteamandthe girls parentswere busydealing with the accidentand policereports,fireman Ryan Benton tooka bookout ofhis bag and started reading toher inthe street.This allowedhertokeep quietand allowedthe parentsto payattention todealingwith theirbroken carwith thepolice andthe driveroftheother car,“said a fire departmentspokesperson.(佥书)Sweetest thingever!^^wrote Allie Marie Schmalz,the bystander,on Facebook0when sheposted herphoto ofthe26yearold fireman.Weve learnedafter newsreports thatthe firemenalways carrybook bagsto give to children in nervous situations.Inthe bags,there isa toyanimal,a bookabout firemen,and otherbooks that can make a youngchilds mindpeaceful.Julie Anglelater wroteon theBillings FiremanFacebook page,and shesaid howthankful shewas for the movingpractice.“A fewyearsagowe experiencedthe firemengiving mykids toyanimals afterafire.My girlsremember thatmorethan the fire.It wassurely somethingwe willalways bethankful fbr!”
76.Who reada booktoa littlegirlin thestreetA.A bystander.B.Ryan Benton.C.AllieMarie.D.Julie Angle.
77.According tothepassage,thelittlegirl justafterthecaraccident.A.lost herparents B.experienced terrible thingsC.received toyanimals fromthe firemanD.kept quietwhen listeningtoabook
78.What isthemainpurpose ofwritingthe passageA.To givesome tipsto overedifficulties.B.To giveus someknowledge ofthe firemen.C.To showis howthe firemengave thekids thepeace inthe accidents.D.To showus howpeople dealwith carswith thepolice inthe accidents.
79.What doyouthinkofthe firemenaccording tothepassageA.Warm.B.Nervous.C.Polite.D.Careless.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)2122Dorothy livesinthemiddle of a bigprairie in Kansas.She liveswith herUncleHenry and Aunt Em.Uncle Henryhas gota small farm there.Their houseis madeof woodand ithas gotonly oneroom.There isntmuch furniturein it.There is an oldstove forcooking anda cupboardfor thecups andplates.There isa tableandthree orfour chairsand twobeds.Uncle Henry and Aunt Ems bed is inone corner.Dorothys littlebed isin anothercomer.(阁楼)There isnt an attic|and there isntareal cellar.There isonly asmall,dark holeunder thefloor.The familygothere when thereisa cyclone.They callthe hole“the cyclonecellar”.Cyclones arevery strong winds andthey areverydangerous.They movevery quicklyand breakeverything intheir path.There areoften cyclonesinKansas.Uncle Henryand Aunt Em workveryhard.They workfrom morningto night.Uncle Henrylooks afterthe cows,thehorses andthe chickens.AuntEm looks after their smallhouse.They neversmile orlaugh.There isntmuch happinessintheir lives.Poor Uncle HenryandAuntEm!Dorothy liveswith thembecause sheis anorphan.She doesnt have amotheror afather.Her bestfriend isher littledog.His nameis Toto.He has got long,black hair,black eyesandalittle nose.Dorothy loveshim verymuch.一The WonderfulWizard ofOZ
80.What doesUncle Henryshouse looklikeA.Small.B.Big.C.Modem.D.Beautiful.
81.How dothey oftenkeep away fromacycloneA.Staying inthe house.B.Standing onthe farm.C.Staying in an attic.D.Staying in a holeunder thefloor.
82.What doesntUncle Henryraise onthe farmA.Chickens.B.Horses.C.Pigs.D.Cows.
83.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Dorothy livesinarich lifeonheruncles farm.B・Cyclones arenot very strongwinds.C.Dorothy sharesa roomwith heruncle andaunt.D.Only AuntEmlooks aftertheirsmallfarm.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)2122Every day I pass byahomeless oldman onthestreet.He usuallysat nearwhereI go to school.Whenever Ipassby,he says“hello“inacheerful manner,and I always sayit back.I give him anyextrachange Ihave.The oldman alwayswears anold watch.It isnot anexpensive watchby anymeans,but itserves its purpose.One(电)也)dayInoticed hewasnt wearingit anymore.I askedhim whyandhelooked downand toldme thatthe batteryhaddied sohe threwit away.I knewhecouldntbuy anew batteryandhedidnthaveenough money to buyanewwatch.He stayedon mymind allday,and I knew whatIhad to do.I went out toa shopand boughthim awatch.It was notan expensive one,but onethat wasvery similartothe one hehad.When Isaw himthe nextday,hewassmiling andcheerful asever.When Ibent downtoputsome changein hiscup,I alsodropped the watch in.Ididntsay anythingaboutit.I just smiled athim and kept onwalking.He didnteven noticeit until I left.I lookedback andwatched ashe pulledthe watchfromthecup.He lookedat meand Ijustsmiled andnodded.He putthe watchonwith a bigsmile onhis faceand Iwalked happilyon myway.
84.The oldman alwaysgreetedthe writerwhenshepassed because.A.shewasa studentB.she usuallygave himsome moneyC.she hada lotofmoneyD.shewasalways cheerful
85.Why didthe oldman throwthe watchawayA.He wantedtogetanewone.B.The writersaid shewould givehim one.C.The batteryhad nopower.D.The watchdidnt serveitspurpose.
86.From thepassage we can learnthat.A.the oldman knewthewriterhad broughthimanew watchB.the oldman didntsee itwhenthewriter putthe watch inthecupC.thewriterdropped nothingbut awatchinthe cupD.thewatchmust havecostthewriteralotofmoney
87.What dowe knowaboutthenew watchA.It wasalittleexpensive.B.It wascheaper thantheone the oldman had.C.It wasmore beautiful.D.It lookedliketheonetheoldmanhad.「绿山堵的安妮」It wasa longand hotsummer that year,and Anneenjoyed itwith the whole heart.When itwas over,she wentback(2122八年级下•江苏宿迁・期and studied hard in Miss Stacys Queens classfor thatterriblethingknown as“the Entrance”.Anne grewso quicklythatone dayMarilla wassurprised tofind thatthegirlwas tallerthan herself.Another differencewasthatshe talked less.“You donttalk halfas muchas youwere inthe past,Anne.What hase overyou,,I dontknow...I dontwant totalk as much,“Anne said,turning red.Its nicerto thinkdear,pretty thoughtsandkeep themin onesheart,like treasures.”After monthsof studying,Anne wentto townfor the exams.When shereturned toGreen Gables,three weekspassedwithout theexam resultsappearing.Anne did notknowwhat todo withherself!Then oneevening,Anne wassitting alher openwindow whenshe sawDiana erunning up the hill with a newspaperin her hand.“Anne,youve passedJ shecried,“and youcame first-you andGilbert both-you aretied.”“Well now,Ialwayssaid it,“said Matthew,looking attheexam result listdelightedly.Iknewyou couldbeat themalleasily.”
88.When didAnne studyhard in Miss StacysQueens classA.Before thesummer that year B.During thesummer that year.C.When thesummer endedthat year.D.When thewinter beganthatyear.(提至)
89.How manycharacters arementioned UinthepassageA.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
90.Why didnot Annewant totalk muchnowA.Because shetalked toomuch before.B.Because shebecame shyerthan before.C.Because shewas afraidto makemistakes.D.Because she wantedtothink morein herheart.
91.What istherightorderofthe following
①.Anne wentto townfor“the Entrance^^exams.
②.Diana cameupthe hillwith anewspaper inherhand.
③.Anne knewthe resultofthe exams.Marilla foundthat Annetalkedlessthan before.
⑤.Anne wentback andstudied hardin StacysQueens class.A.
③⑤①④②B.
⑤④①②③C.
①②④⑤③D.
⑤④②③①
92.What canwe learnfromthepassageA.Miss Stacytold theexamresultto Anne.B,Anne andGilbert bothcame firstintheexams.C.Matthew didntbelieve Annecouldgetgood results.D.Diana criedbecause shedidnt dowell intheexams.(八年级下•江苏宿迁•期末)(奴隶)2122Long ago,there wasa strong slave whoserved the king.When thekingwentout,he alwaysfollowed.One day,the kingwenttothe countrysideonacamel.Some slaveswalked infrontofthe king.Others walkedbehindthe king.The strongslave rodea horseby the sideofhis master.(珍珠)(滚落)There wasa boxof pearlsonthecamel.Suddenly,the pearlsfell downontheground,and rolledeverywhere.The kingtold hisslaves,Go andtake the pearls.I dontwant tokeep themany longer.”Hearing this,the slavesran to gather the pearls.They tookthepearlsandkeptthem for themselves.But the strong(位置).slave didnot movefrom hisspot Hewas stillstanding by thesideofthe king.The kingwasverycurious,and askedthe strongslave,“Why dontyou go to gatherthepearls”“My King,my jobis tokeep yousafe.You are more importantto methan pearls,he answered.The king smiled and knew who was true to him.
93.Why didntthe strongslave gotogatherthe pearlsA.Because hedidnt needany pearls.B.Because he wantedtokeep theking safe.C.Because hedidnt want tobea slave.D.Because hecouldnt getoff his horse.
94.How didthekingfeel afterlearning whythestrongslave didntgather anypearlsA.Curious.B.Happy.C.Sad.D.Angry.
95.How mightthekingtreat thestrongslaveinthefutureA.He wouldtrust himmorethantheotherslaves.B.He wouldask him tostayawayfromhim.C.He wouldstop gettinghimtodo importantjobs.D.He wouldtreat himthesameas before.(八年级下•江苏连云港•期末)(治疗)2122You mayhave heardof therapydogs oreven therapypigs,but what(公马)about atherapy horseMeet Peyo,the15yearold stallionwho spendshis daysdoing therounds at Calais HospitalinFrance.He helpsoffer fortto cancerpatients and their families.(马术的)Peyo usedto trainfor equestrianshows.One day,his owner,Bouchakour,happened tofind thathis horsehadadifferent,more uniqueability.After shows,Peyo wouldpick peopleout ofthe crowdand remainclose tothem.Bouchakour laterrealized thathis horsewasbornwiththe ability to choose people that were sick.The trainersoongave up his career asa sportsman.He decidedto usePeyos specialability tobring peaceand fbrtto those who mostneeded it.The horsehas beena volunteeratCalaisHospital since
2016.It ispopularwitheveryone atthehospital,but hesespeciallyuseful whenpatients arenearing theendoftheir lives.Having Peyoby theirside bringsthe patientsjoy intheirfinal moments and helpsthem have a morepeaceful passing.And insome cases,this canreduce theirpain sogreatly thatthey no longer require the use of strong drugs.Since beginninghis career asatherapy horse,Peyo hasmade thisendoflife periodless painfulfor morethan1,000patients.Not onlydoes Peyohelpthesick,but hesalsoatrue friend tohistrainer.Peyo ismy otherhalf.He ismy lifepartner.Bouchakour says.
96.The underlineword/unique in Paragraph2probably means.A.awful B.mon C.useless D.unusual
97.The trainergave up his careerasa sportsman because.A.he decidedto workasadoctor ina FrenchhospitalB.he realized that Peyowasnotgood atequestrian showsC.hewantedto usehis horse9s ability tohelppeoplein needD.hewantedto makemore moneyby usingthe abilityof Peyo
98..From thelast threeparagraphs,we knowthatthehorse.A.wasjusta toolto makemoneytohis ownerIlovebuyingbooks onDeja Vu,an onlinesecondhand tradingsite.Its a good choicefor studentslike me.Ican savea lotofmoney.It alsobrings meinteresting experiencesthat I dont havewhen Ibuy new books.One time,Ifounda note(之前的)inasecondhand book.Its previousowner leftthe note,hoping thatI wouldenjoy thebook.It washeartwarmingto read.Iwant todosomething likethat inthefuture.Kate,25,writer,London,UKI ama bigfan ofvintage items.They arespecial.I like items fromthe1950sand1960s.Vintage itemscarry storiesfromthe past.Once Ibought abracelet(手链)withthewords Roseand Love,Jason,,inscribed onit.It mademewonder about▲.I thinklooking fbrvintage itemsisaonceinalifetime experience.It doesntmatter howrich you are,butwhether youcan findan itemthat fitsyou.Ifs aninteresting connection.
6.Paragraph2mainly tellsus.A.whypeoplebuy secondhand items B.what secondhanditem peoplecan buyC.where peoplecan buy secondhanditemsD.when isthe besttime tobuysecondhanditems
7.Whats themeaning oftheunderlinedword vintage”A.New andgood.B.Old butgood.C.Expensive butgood.D.Fashionable andmodern.
8.Which ofthe followingcan beput in▲A.the storybehind thebracelet B.the materialofthebraceletC,the designerofthebracelet D.the happinessof findingvintageitems
9.Which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Zhao Kaiqiis crazyabout vintageitems.B.The writer is toencourage people tobuynew items.C.Secondhand itemssometimespassonhistoryandstories.D.Kate isa collegestudent whoalways buysbooks onDeja Vu.(八年级下•江苏苏州•期末)2223Whether youlikeitor not,Monday morningis ing.But itdoesnthavetobe(有压力的).stressful Thereare things todoon Sundaythatcannot onlyset youup forsuccess throughyour weekbutalso makeMondays enjoyable.Eating healthyfood can be assimple asbeing preparedso youhave betterforyouchoices onhand throughyour busyweek.Make aplan whenshopping andput healthyfruits,vegetables ontopofyour list.The choicesyou makefor yourhealthand happinessare anexpression ofselflove,so choosingfoods thatyou enjoyand supportyour healthisan(投资)important wayto investinyourhappiness.B.helped somepatients havea peacefulendingC.kept kickingthe doorif apatient neededattentionD.could cure the patientsneartheendoftheir lives
99.Whats Bouchakourlike accordingto thispassageA.Serious.B.Helpful.C.Polite.D.Humorous.参考答案
1.B
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.D【导语】本文主要讲述了作者的女儿送给她了一个新地址簿作为礼物,作者因感情而珍惜旧的地址簿,因为上面承载了太多美好的回忆细节理解题根据
1.“When Imoved backhome toNiagara,myaddressbook includedtheoldinformation I可知旧地址簿中的旧信息可以needed inordertobe abletogetintouchwithsomeofmyoldfriendsagain.“帮助作者再次与老朋友取得联系故选Bo细节理解题根据
2.“Some friendswent onto marryeach other.For suchthings,I usedarrows toshow how可知当两个朋友结为夫妻时,作者在通讯录上画箭头故选thesetwofamilieshadbeeone.”B细节理解题根据
3.“But makingchangesonaphoneis alwaysdonepletely.When youdont seea personany已可知作者不喜欢在上保存朋友的信息是more,you deleteallhisinformation.Ifs likehewasneverther因为如果信息被删除了,就不可能再找回来了故选C推理判断题根据
4.But mynewaddressbook whispersa storyof newpossibilities.It offersme spacefor可知作者认为新地址簿有新的可能性,为作者提供了thosenewfriendsthatI haventmetyet.Til gettoit.”空间给那些还没见过的新朋友,作者会用的由此推出作者很快就要开始使用新的通讯录了故选B篇章结构题
①段讲女儿送给自己一本新的地址簿,而自己还在用旧的;
②③④段主要讲旧的地址
5.簿的意义;
⑤段讲为何不用记地址;
⑥介绍旧的地址簿仍然好用,但新的地址本有新的可能,也将会使用故选D
6.A
7.B
8.A
9.C【导语】本文讲述了现在越来越多的人喜欢买二手物品,文章介绍了人们喜欢买二手物品的原因,宣传鼓励人们购买二手物品段落大意题根据”可
7.Secondhand itemsare muchcheaper thannew ones,so peoplecansavemoney.知第二段主要介绍为什么人们会买二手物品,故选A词义猜测题根据
8.“These itemsoften goback30years oreven more.But aslongastheyreingoodcondition,(这些物品通常可以追溯到年前甚至更早但只要它们处于良好状态,人peoplecanstill usethem.30们仍然可以使用它们)可知,表示“旧的但是好的东西”,vintage故选B
9.推理判断题根据“Once Ibought abracelet(手链)withthewords tRose9and tLove,Jason9inscribed on可知有一次买了一个手链,上面刻着玫瑰和“爱你的杰森”,所以it.It mademe wonderabout.Kate这让想知道手镯背后的故事,故选Kate A推理判断题根据(复古物品承载着过去的故事)可知二手10“Vintage itemscarry storiesfromthe past.”物品有时会传递历史和故事故选C
11.D
11.B
12.B
13.D【导语】本文主要讲述了如何在周日做一些事情,以便让周一不再压力重重细节理解题根据第二段
12.“Eating healthyfood canbe assimple asbeing preparedso youhave betterforyou可知,你需要吃健康的食物是因为要为下周做计划,故选choices onhand throughyour busy week.”D细节理解题根据第三段
13.“A onehourdeep clean can make ahuge difference in notonly your home可知,每天进行一小时的深度清洁很重要,故environment butalso howyou feelfor therest ofthe week.”选B段落大意题根据第五段
14.Plan yourweek with morethan just work meetings and make timefor things可知,在本段作者想告诉我们为本周制定愉快的计划,故选youUl look forward to.”Bo最佳标题题通读全文可知,这篇短文主要讲述了如何在周日做一些事情,以便让周一不再压力重
15.重,选项“如何为新的一周做好准备?”符合文章主旨,故选D D
16.C
15.B
16.D
17.D
18.D【导语】本文主要讲述了和他的女儿建立了一个叫做“紧急房车”的非盈利组Woody FairclothLuna织,为在加州山火中失去家园的家庭提供安全的住所现在他们的服务对象很多是那些为了救火而失去自己家园的消防员细节理解题根据第一段
17.theyve helpedpeople whove lost their homes in Californias latest wildfires.”和第二段The ideaof WoodyFaircloth,EmergencyRV Organizationconnects peoplewho arewilling todonate可知,紧急房车组织一开始是为野火受害者提供住房故选their RVs to those in need.”C细节理解题根据
18.Faircloth firstgot theidea for the organizationin
2018.Like manythatyear,the fatherwas touched by the newsof Californiasdeadly CampFire thatburnt hundredsof homesduring Thanksgiving可知,营火烧毁了数百所房屋的消息令这位父亲深受感动,所以建立了这个组织故选week.”B推理判断题根据
19.All thepeople thinkwhat Fairclothdid willmakeadifference to those inneed.Ifs hoped可知,所有人希望这些捐款能够帮助到更多的人,所以that thesedonations canhelp more people.”Faircloth的行为是充满希望的故选D推理判断题根据第五段
20.“One suchman isGeorge Wolley,who losthis ownhome inthe DixieFire on可知,这是举的一个房车接收的例子故选August4th.D篇章结构题通读文章可知,第一段是通过旅行房车引出下文;第
二、
三、四段是成立紧
21.Faircloth急房车组织的理念、缘由及发起活动;第五段是接收房屋的人群;第六段是的感受故选Faircloth D
22.D
20.C
21.B
22.A
23.D【导语】本文是一篇应用文文章主要介绍了温德姆泰兴大酒店的相关信息,包括它的设施、提供的服务、酒店的规则等细节理解题根据和
23.Services24hour Frontdesk,Morning call,Ticket service,Taxi service,Message and可知,待在温德姆泰兴大酒店,你可以享受出租车服务故选fax service,etc.”D细节理解题根据中可知,成人用餐
24.“Changes”“¥80per meal,children under12years arehalf off.”80元,岁以下儿童用餐半价即元,所以布莱克夫妇和岁的双胞胎孩子一共需花费元,故选12405240C细节理解题根据可知,整个酒店免费无线网络连接,所以在屋里可以
25.“WiFi free inthewhole hotel”上网,故选B主旨大意题本文是一则广告,文章主要介绍了温德姆泰兴大酒店的相关信息,目的是介绍更多
26.人入住温德姆泰兴大酒店,故选A推理判断题根据”可知,本文是一则广告,文章主要
27.“Visit:WWW.Wyndham Grand Taixing Hotel介绍了温德姆泰兴大酒店的相关信息,推测来自网站,故选D
28.D
25.C
26.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章介绍了机器人强大的功能以及它的弊端ChatGPT推理判断题根据(机器人)
29.”...and askthe robotto write a bedtime story.Just one second later,youUl get可知,让机器人写一个睡前故事,不一会它就会生成一个故事,由此可知thestoryof a cat called Max.”这段的猫故事是为了表明机器人可以写故事故选D细节理解题根据可知,如果你问有
30.“But if you ask harmful questions...it will not give you an answer.害的问题,它不会给你答案故选C篇章结构题通读全文可知,第一段引出了这种能写小说的机器人,第二至第三段介绍了这种机
31.器人的优势,第四段介绍了这种机器人存在的问题,第五段进行总结,表示科学家还要继续改善这种机器人,选项符合文章结构故选A A
32.C
28.D
29.B
30.A【导语】本文主要介绍了主要介绍了“旧物日”,告诉了我们旧东西的价值细节理解题根据(旧物日).
33.“March2is Old Stuff DayIt is all aboutold stuff.Things youused havebeen可知,forgotten forages inyour home.You musthave someold stuffaround.And todayis all about enjoyingit.”旧货日是一个享受使用旧东西的日子故选C主旨大意题根据
34.Weve learned to valuewhat agecan bringto things...Ifs certainthat old things stillhave可知,本段主要是说旧东西是有用的有价值的,故选their uses,value orcharm.”D.细节理解题根据35“Old stuffcould beea greatgift forsomeone else,oryou could alwayssend your old可知,旧东西可以送到慈善商店,所以处理旧东西的不正确方法是
①③④故things toacharityshop.”选B推理判断题根据(旧物日).以及
36.“March2is OldStuff DayIt isall aboutold stuff.“Most of all,及整个文章的理解可知,文章的目的就是让人们remember thattodays new stuff willone daybe old stuff.”认识到旧东西的价值,故选A
37.C
32.D
33.A【导语】本文选自《鲁滨逊漂流记》,这段主要讲到鲁滨逊建了自己的房子,怕有潜在的危险,他建了一个非常坚固的栅栏细节理解题根据可知不高兴是因为
38.“I wasvery unhappy,because Isaw thenthatI wasonanisland.”发现自己在一座岛屿上故选C细节理解题根据
39.The caveattheback ofmy tentwasa goodplace tokeepmyfood,andsoI calleditmy%itchen,”可知把洞穴称为他的“厨房”故选D细节理解题根据
40.Were therewild animals,and perhapswild peopletoo,on myisland Ididnotknow,but可知为了保护自己,鲁滨逊决定建一个坚固的Iwasveryafraid.So Idecidedtobuild averystrongfence.”栅栏故选A
41.D
35.B
36.C
37.D【导语】本文作者论述了释放自我提升能力的力量是在一切都变得最糟糕的时候,因此作者认为迎接生活中的变化,才能把它变得更好享受释放自我提升能力的整个过程时,我们才会意识到我们开始变得轻松快乐推理判断题根据可知,第段主要告诉我们,
42.We seethe warningsigns whenthings getdifficult.”2当事情变得艰难时,我们会看到警告信号也就是说,我们在经历痛苦时才会吸取了教训故选D推理判断题根据
43.“Unlocking ourselfimprovement powermeans unlockingourselvesout oftheboxof可知,释放我们自我提升的力量意味着把我们自己从思维的盒子里解thoughtthatisjust theway weare.放出来因此,要解决简的问题,要建议她把自己从思维的盒子里解放出来故选B观点态度题根据可知,快乐的人不仅仅接受改
44.“Happy peopledont justacceptchange;they weleit.变;他们对此表示欢迎也就是说,作者认为,如果你欢迎生活中的变化,你会让它变得更好故选C最佳标题题通读全文可知,尤其是
45.Unlocking ourselfimprovementpowermeans unlockingourselves以及outoftheboxofthoughtthatisjust thewayweare.It issuch apoor excusefor peoplewho fearchange.”最后一句(过程)And onlywhen weare enjoyingthewholeprocess ofunlocking outselfimprovementpower,可知,作者认为享受释放自我提升能力的整个we willrealizethatwe cantake thingslight andbee happy.”过程时,我们才会意识到我们开始变得轻松快乐,所以适合本文的标题是是把我们自己从思想的盒子里打开还是留在里面?故选D
46.B
39.C
40.D【导语】本文主要介绍了中国的传统武术之一——峨眉武术及其传承人马赵凌云细节理解题根据(有
47.While practicingit,people haveto movetheir handsandfeetquicklyandforcefully力地)「可知,练习时,人们必须快速有力地移动手脚也就是说,要想练好峨眉武功,就必须练出又快又强的招式故选B细节理解题根据
48.Three yearsago,Ma becamepopular onlinefbr avideo.In thevideo,she performed可知,三年前,马因一段视频走红网络martialartswith asword afterthrowingrubbishintoawastebin!”在视频中,她把垃圾扔进垃圾桶后用剑表演武术!由此可知,她是通过在她的视频中表演武术而走红网络的故选C细节理解题根据
49.Moreover,Ma workshardtopromote traditionalChinese culturebeyond justEmeimartial arts.She mixesmartialartsperformanceswithtraditionalChinesecalligraphy(书法),可知,此外,马还致力于弘扬中国传统文化,而不tea andthe intangiblecultural heritageitems.”仅仅是峨眉武术她将武术表演与中国传统书法、茶和非物质文化遗产相结合也就是说,马把中国传统书法融入到她的武术表演中,以引起人们对传统文化的兴趣故选Do
50.A
42.D
43.C
44.C【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了海南热带雨林国家公园及其动植物的多样性主旨大意题根据第三段可知,国家公园占地平方公里,占全岛面积的七分之一公园
51.426995%以上是原始森林,是种维管植物和种陆生脊椎动物的家园这是对国家公园的介绍故选3653540A细节理解题根据第四段
52.“The parkistheonly habitatoftheworlds mostendangered primate—theHainan可知,该公园是世界上最濒危的灵长类动物海南长臂猿的唯一栖息地故选gibbon”D推理判断题根据第五段
53.But inHainan,cycas hainanensisplants over10years oldblossom andbear fruit可矢口,但在海南,由于天气温暖潮湿,年almost everyyear,thanks tothe warmandhumidweather.”10以上的海南苏铁几乎每年都会开花结果,说明苏铁在温暖潮湿的气候中生长的更好故选C推理判断题通过全文和可知,主要介绍了海南热带
54.It isparable tothe Amazonrainforest inBrazil.”雨林国家公园,其动植物的多样性可与巴西的亚马逊雨林相媲美由此可知在保护热带雨林方面,中国做得很好故选C
55.A
46.B
47.D【导语】本文是一篇诗歌主要写给在不平凡的时候为我们默默付出的最美丽的人们,赞扬了疫情期间他们无私的付出.细节理解题根据45When wehadtostay athome tokeepawayfromtheillness,you,workers,helped usbuy可知,工人帮助我们购买东西,故选livingthings;”A细节理解题根据可知,作者把时代的英雄描述为最美丽的
46.Youre themost beautifulin ourhearts.”人,故选B
47.推理判断题根据Thanks fbryour hardwork andselflessness.You9retheheroes ofthe times.You9rethe可知,全文无处不在赞美工人、司机、医护人员以及默默奉献的人,表达了mostbeautifulin ourhearts.”作者的赞美之情故选D
48.D
49.A
50.A
51.D
52.C【导语】本文主要讲述了妈妈匿名在女儿每年生日的时候都送一束桅子花,让女儿感觉到被关爱的幸福,直到妈妈去世那年细节理解题根据(桅子花)
49.Every yearon mybirthday sinceIwas11,a whitegardenia wassent tomy可知,作者在岁生日的时候收到了第一束桅子花故选house.”11D推理判断题根据(桅子花)
50.“Every yearon mybirthday sinceIwas11,a whitegardenia wassent tomyhouse.No cardever camewith it.Calls totheflowershop werenot helpfulat all.After sometime,I stopped…”可知,作者一段时间后停止找出送花者的名字,因此可推知作者tryingtofindoutthe sendersname第一次收到礼物时,她不知道是谁送的故选A细节理解题根据
51.“A monthbefore myhighschoolgraduation,my fatherdied.Iwasso sadthatIbecame可知,作者高中毕业前一个月,父亲去世了,作者为此pletelyuninterestedinmyuping graduationdance”感到很伤心故选A推理判断题根据
52.“My motherdied tenyears afterIwasmarried.That wastheyearthegardeniastoppedo可知,作者母亲去世后她就没有再收到过桅子花,由此可知,花是母亲送的故选ing.”D最佳标题题通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了妈妈匿名在女儿每年生日的时候都送一束桅子花,
53.让女儿感觉到被关爱的幸福,直到妈妈去世那年因此最佳标题为“妈妈的爱故选C
54.B
54.C
55.B【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,节选自《小王子》,讲述了“我”和小王子相遇的过程词句猜测题根据
53.“By thistime mypatience wasexhausted,becauseIwas ina hurryto starttaking my(挥动)可知,因为作者忙于修理发动机,且自己画的画一直被engine apart.I tossedoffthisdrawing.”拒绝,所以耐心被耗尽故划线部分单词意为“耗尽的,与意思相近故选run outBo细节理解题通读全文可知,文章的发展顺序是我被一个小男孩吵醒了,他叫我给他画一只羊;
54.我给他画了一只大象在蟒蛇里;在我画的羊被拒绝后,又画了一个盒子;小男孩对我的绘画想法很满意;我们开始互相了解故选C推理判断题根据
55.Then Iremembered howmy studieshadbeenall abouthistory,grammar,geography andsoon,and thatgrownups discouragedmeinmypainterscareerwhenIwassixyears old.I neverlearnedtodraw”可知,大人们对“我”的画家生涯感到沮丧,我没有学会画任何东西,由此可推知大人们anything很少注意训练我的绘画技巧故选B
56.C
57.A
58.B
59.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文本文主要介绍了一种新的停车方式——共享停车位词义猜测题根据(居民区)
57.“even withprices forparking lotsin residentialareas rising,most oftheir spaces.”可知,即使居民区的停车价格上涨,但是大部分的车位在工作日都是闲remain idleduringworkdays置状态,因此划线单词表示“闲置的故选C细节理解题根据可
58.“Users canshare andorder aparking placeby downloadingand usingaspecialapp.”知,如果你想使用共享停车位,你应该和使用一个特殊的软件故选A篇章结构题通读全文可知,第一段主要介绍了如今的一个头疼的问题——无停车位;第
二、三段
59.主要介绍了新的停车方式——共享停车位;最后一段总结这种共享停车位将会越来越流行因此选项符合文章结构故选B B推理判断题根据可推矢口,共享停车位
60.“Shared parkingwill bemoreandmore helpfultothe drivers.”将越来越受欢迎故选B
61.D
61.A
62.C【导语】本文主要介绍了艺术家文中详细介绍了他一生的经历,以及颜色给他带来的巨大成功Eric,推理判断题根据第一段
62.“People didntknowaboutit,becausehedidnt showit tothepublicuntil hewas可知,人们不知道它,因为他直到岁才把展示给公众;再根据第二段84years old!”84“Eric wasbom inNew可知,出生于年;由此推知,Yorkin1929”Eric1929“ArtArt”展示给公众的年份为年故选1929+84=2013D
63.细节理解题根据第五段Erics tArtArt,includes largecollages aswell aspaintings,photographs andeven.”可知,在的书中,拼贴画起着重要作用故选costurmes Eric“ArtArt”Ao
64.主旨大意题根据第一段Colour,colour,colour!5are thewords ofthe artistEric Carle.”和倒数第二段一可知,“In allthese works,he usesallkindsof colourseverything frompurple tolight greento orange.”Eric对颜色的爱使他成功故选C
65.D
64.A
65.C
66.B
67.D【导语】本文主要讲述了慈善机构------OperationSmile细节理解题根据可知,
66.“Have youever heardofafamous charitycalled OperationSmile“Operation是一个慈善机构,故选Smile Do细节理解题根据可知,对他们来说,吃和喝是非常
67.“It wasvery difficultfor themto eatanddrink.”困难的故选A细节理解题根据可知,在活动期间,
68.“5,000children in18countries werecured duringthe event.”18个国家的名儿童被治愈故选5000C词句猜测题根据
69.“As tothechildrenwith muchmore seriousproblems,they willsend themtotheUSAfor可知,至于有更严重问题的孩子,他们会把他们送到美国接受进一步治疗因此furthertreatment.”them代指“childrenwhohave tooseriousproblems”,故选B细节理解题根据.可知,你可以把你
70.“You cansend yourdonation toOperationSmileat localbanks的捐款送到当地银行的微笑行动故选D
71.A
69.A
70.B
71.D【导语】本文主要讲述了一位母亲与儿子的故事,文中有一首表达爱的歌曲,它伴随着男孩的成长,虽然男孩成长过程中比较调皮捣蛋,但是最终母亲收获了爱的回报细节理解题根据
72.“A motherheldhernew babyand veryslowlyrockedhimback andforth,back andforth,和back andfdrth.The sonwenttohismother.He heldher inhis armsveryslowlyrockedhimback andforth,back andforth,back andforth.,以及通读全文后可知,这是一个关于一对母子的故事故选A推理判断题根据
73.The littleboygrew.He grewuntil hewas nineyearsold.And heneverYou willfeel youcan manageyour lifewhen someofthehousework youwant toput offare takencare ofin time.Aonehourdeep cleancanmakeahugedifferenceinnotonlyyour homeenvironment butalso howyou feelfor therest ofthe week.If cleaningthe bathroomseems tobe difficultto you,start witha quickcleanup ofthe kitchenor tidy up thelivingroom.Selfcare doesntalways meanhot bathsor facemasks.Sometimes,selfcare meansfeeling incontrol ofyour money.Getting inthe habitof checkingyour moneyoften cangive youa goodideaofwhere yourespending andwhere youcanbe saving.(恐惧)?Got theSunday ScaryThats becausetheres nothingduringtheweek thatyou lookforward to.Plan yourweekwithmorethanjustworkmeetingsandmaketime fbrthings youlllookforward to.For example,plan adinner withfriends,a callwith yourmom,oracouple ofhours ofalone timeto readyour favoritebook.Instead oflooking at Sundaysas anendtoagoodweekend,start lookingatSundaysasthebeginning ofaveryexciting week.Follow theseways and you9re abouttostartenjoying yourMondays.
10.Why doyou need to eathealthy foodA.To havea simpleMonday morning.B・To enjoyyour favouritefood.C.To lookafter yourselfinabusyweek.D.To planfor theing week.
11.Which ofthe followingis trueabout houseworkaccordingtoParagraph3A.Youd betternot putoff yourhousework tillnext week.B.It isimportanttohaveaonehourdeepcleaneveryday.C.Cleaning thebathroom canbe hardwork forallthepeople.D.You haveto cleanyour kitchenfirst whendoing housework.
12.What doesthewriterwanttotell us in Paragraph5A.Plan yourwork wellat weekends.B,Make enjoyableplans for theweek.C.Look forwardtotheexciting Sundays.D.Care moreabout yourparents andfriends.
13.What isthe besttitle ofthearticleA.What todo withyour money.和wantedtoeinfordinner...he alwayssaid badwords“The boygrew.He grewuntil hewasateenager.He hadstrange可知,这个九岁的男孩不想进来吃晚饭,不想friendsandheworestrangeclothesandhelistenedtostrange music.“洗澡,奶奶来家里的时候,他又总是说脏话,而当男孩成长为一位青少年时,他结交的是奇怪的朋友,穿奇怪的衣服,以及听奇怪的音乐,结合划线句子“有时候他的妈妈想把他卖到动物园去!”和“有时候这位妈妈感觉自己就像在动物园里!”可推断出这个男孩在年轻的时候可能惹了许多麻烦故选A词义猜测题根据.”
70.Ill loveyou forever,Til likeyou foralways.As longas7mliving,my babyyoul be可知,此处的歌词表达的是“我永远爱你,永远喜欢你只要我活着,你就是我的宝贝‘划线词组意为只要”,选项”如果,要是”与其表达的意义相近故选As longas BB细节理解题根据可知,有时他的妈妈想把他卖
71.“Sometimes hismotherwantedto sellhimtothe zoo!”到动物园去,但只是“想”,而并没有真正这么去做,所以选项“在男孩九岁的时候,他的妈妈把D他卖给了动物园”表述错误故选D
72.B
73.A
74.B
75.D【导语】本文节选自《时间胶囊》,主要讲述了通过埋时间胶囊,帮助回家的故事.细Tom Jan72节理解题根据可知,穿上了她的Jan getsdressed,puts onher anorakand goesdownstairs quietly...”Jan带帽防寒服故选B词义猜测题根据并结合下文可知,
73.“And nowmaybe theresthe possibilityshe canreturn tothe fUture.此处指有可能回到未来画线词意为“可能,可能性、与意思相近故选Jan“chance”A
74.细节理解题根据Hes shoutingatJan,telling hertoeoutside.,“Tom showsherthebiscuit tinunder his和jacket.”,“Tom useshis handsto diga holebythetree.He buriesthetimecapsule andthen standsup.Then he可矢,先是拿了饼干罐,然后叫出来,接着挖洞埋了时间胶turns andrunsbacktothetrees.”Tom Jan囊,最后转身跑回树林,所以故事发展的正确顺序是:故选bcdaBo推理判断题根据
75.“Jan getsdressed,puts onher anorakandgoesdownstairs quietly,trying notto wake可知,下楼的时候不想吵醒的父母,由此推断她回家前住在家故选Toms parents.”Jan TomTom D
76.B
77.D
78.C
79.A【导语】本文讲述了美国蒙大拿州的一名路人拍下了一张消防员在街上给小女孩读书的感人照片,展现了消防员们温暖的一面.细节理解题根据76“fireman RyanBenton tookabookoutofhisbagandstartedreadingtoherinthe可知,消防员给小女孩读书故选street.RyanBentonB细节理解题根据
77.This allowedhertokeep quietand allowedthe parentsto payattention todealingwith theirbroken carwiththepolice andthedriveroftheothercar”可矢口,车祸后,小女孩在听书时保持安静故选D主旨大意题根据
78.Weve learnedafter newsreports thatthefiremenalways carrybook bagsto和全文可知,本文的目的是告诉我们,消防员如何在事故givetochildreninnervoussituations.”中给孩子带来安宁故选C推理判断题根据可知,消防员们很有爱、很温暖故选
79.“Sweetest thingever!”A
80.A
81.D
82.C
83.C【导语】本文节选自小说《绿野仙踪》,讲述了多萝西和叔叔婶婶在乡下农场的生活推理判断题根据可知,房子只有
81.Their houseis madeof woodandithasgotonly oneroom.”一个房间,故说明房子很小故选A细节理解题根据
82.“There isonly asmall,dark holeunder thefloor.The familygo therewhenthere可知,发生龙卷风时,他们会待在地板下的洞里故选isacyclone.”D细节理解题根据可知,亨利
83.Uncle Henrylooksafterthe cows,the horsesandthechickens.”叔叔养奶牛、马和鸡,没有养猪故选C推理判断题根据.及
84.“Their houseis madeof woodandithasgotonly oneroom“UncleHenry可矢房子只有一个andAuntEms bedisinone corner.Dorothys littlebedisin anothercorner.”11,房间,多萝西和叔叔婶婶在一个房间里居住故选C
85.B
85.C
86.B
87.D【导语】本文介绍了作者帮助一位无家可归的老人的故事作者每次经过老人身边都给一些零用钱,在得知老人把手表扔了之后给老人买手表的故事细节理解题根据力可知,作者经常给老人零钱,所以当
86.givehimany extrachange1have.”作者走过时,那位老人总是向她打招呼故选B细节理解题根据(电池)
87.I askedhim whyandhelooked downand toldme thatthe batteryhado可知,老人把手表扔了是因为电池没有电了故选died sohe threwit away.”C细节理解题根据可知,当作者把手表放到老人的杯子里
88.“He didnteven noticeituntilIleft.”的时候,老人没有看见故选B细节理解题根据
89.“It wasnot anexpensiveone,but onethat wasvery similartotheone hehad”可知,这块新的手表与老人扔掉的手表差不多故选D
90.C
89.D
90.D
91.B
92.B【导语】本文是长篇小说《绿山墙的安妮》的节选细节理解题根据
88.“It wasalongand hotsummer thatyear,and Anneenjoyed itwiththewhole可知,那是一heart.When itwas over,she wentbackandstudied hardinMiss StacysQueensclass”个漫长而炎热的夏天,结束后,她回到史黛西小姐的皇后班刻苦学习故选细节理解题C
89.根据可矢口,提至了个人,故选“Anne,MissStacy,Marilla,Diana,Gilbert,Matthew”U6D细节理解题根据
90.2dontknow...Idontwanttotalk asmuch/Anne said,turning red.Its nicertothink dear,pretty thoughtsand keeptheminonesheart,liketreasures.,可矢口,安妮现在不想多说是因为她想在心里想得更多故选D细节理解题根据
91.When itwas over,she wentbackandstudiedhardinMissStacys Queerfsclass”放学后,她回到史黛西小姐的皇后班认真学习,“You donttalk halfasmuchas youwere inthepast,安妮,你说话的次数比以前少了一半,Anne.”After monthsof studying,Anne wentto townforthe经过几个月的学习,安妮进城准备考试,exams.Then oneevening,Anne wassitting alher open一天晚上,安妮正坐window whenshe sawDiana erunning upthehillwithanewspaperinherhand.在开着的窗前,突然看见戴安娜手里拿着一张报纸跑上山来,和安妮,你“Anne,youe passed”通过了,可知,正确的顺序是
⑤④①②③,故选B细节理解题根据可矢口,安妮和
92.“andyoucame first——you andGilbert both——youaretied.”o吉尔伯特都考了第一名故选B
93.B
94.B
95.A【导语】本文主要讲述了国王和奴隶的故事细节理解题根据
94.My King,my jobistokeep yousafe.You aremore importantto methan可知,奴隶不去收集珍珠,是因为他想保护国王的安全,故选pearls”B细节理解题根据可知,听完了奴隶说的话,国王很
95.“The kingsmiledandknew whowas trueto him”开心,故选B推理判断题根据及
96.My King,my jobistokeep yousafe.You aremoreimportantto methan pearls“The可知,这位奴隶为了保护国王的安全而没有去收集珍珠,国王kingsmiledandknewwhowastrueto him”以后会更加信任他,故选A
97.D
97.C
98.B
99.B【导语】本文介绍了有特殊能力的一匹马词义猜测题根据碰巧发现他
99.The trainersoon gaveuphiscareerasasportsman.He decidedtousePeyos special可知这位驯马师放弃了他的运动员生涯,因为abilitytobring peaceand fbrtto thosewho mostneeded it.他想用他的马的能力去帮助有需要的人,故选C推理判断题根据100“Having Peyoby theirside bringsthe patientsjoy intheir finalmomentsandhelps themhavea morepeaceful passing.And insome cases,this canreduce theirpain sogreatly thattheynolongerrequire(佩约在他们身边为患者在最后时刻带来欢乐,并帮助他们有一个更平和的通theuseofstrongdrugs.”过在某些情况下,这可以大大减轻他们的疼痛,使他们不再需要使用强效药物)可推知马帮助一些病人有一个和平的结局,故选B推理判断题根据101The trainersoon gaveuphiscareerasasportsman.He decidedtousePeyos special(驯马师很快就放弃了他的运动员生涯他决abilitytobring peaceand fbrttothosewho mostneededit.”定用佩约的特殊能力给那些最需要的人带来和平和安慰)可推知他是乐于助人的,故选BB.Where togotohavearestC.When totidyupyour houseD.How toprepare foranewweek(2223八年级下•江苏泰州・期
①RVs(旅行房车)areagreat wayto tourthe countryand seethe sights,but thanksto onefatherdaughter team,theyvehelped peoplewhovelosttheirhomesinCalifornia^latestwildfires.
②The ideaof WoodyFaircloth,EmergencyRV Organizationconnects peoplewho arewilling todonate theirRVs tothoseinneed.So far,Faircloth withhis daughterLuna alongfortheride—has sent95RVstoCalifornia area wildfire(受害者).(应急居所).victims Otherwisethey mightwait monthsfor emergencyhousing©Faircloth firstgot theidea forthe organizationin
2018.Like manythatyear,the fatherwastouchedbythenews ofCaliforniasdeadly CampFire thatburnt hundredsof homesduring Thanksgivingweek.The storyofaman who lost almosteverythingbut managedto survivethefireinhismobile homeimpressed Faircloth.Then heasked Lunawhat shethoughtabout findingan RVand sendingit toa family,so theycould havea placeto callhome forChristmas,and shewas100%onboard.©Faircloth starteda GoFundMeactivity toprovide moneyforthefirst RVthat heand LunasenttoCalifornia.As the一newsoftheir journeyspread,people startedreaching outtohim,offering todonate theirRVs andfrom there,EmergencyRV Organizationsoon formed.All thepeople thinkwhat Fairclothdid willmakeadifference tothoseinneed.Ifs hopedthat thesedonations canhelp morepeople.
⑤Many ofthosewhoreceive mobilehomes arefirefighters.Their tirelesswork infighting thefire didnot preventtheirown homesfrom burning.One suchman isGeorge Wolley,wholosthis ownhome inthe DixieFire onAugust4th.He said,(负担)Before Igot thatRM IfeltlikeIwasa burdenon everybodythat helpedme...I sleptalotin tentsandinmy car.It gavemeaplacetogo.”
⑥Faircloths organizationcontinues togrow.Hes thankfulforthemany thingshehasand happytobeinaposition tohelpothers.
14.EmergencyRV Organizationwas startedto.A.teach peoplewaystoprevent firesB.raise moneytobuyemergency carsC.provide housingfor wildfirevictims D.collect andsell secondhandcars
15.What gaveFaircloth theidea tosetupthe organizationA.His interviewwithaman survivingafire.B.The newsaboutaterrible fire.C.His ownexperienceofawildfire.D.Donations frompeopletovictims.
16.How didpeople feelabout FairclothsbehaviourA.Angry.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Hopeful.(提及)
17.Why wasWolley mentionedinthetextA.To explainthe dangerof wildfires.B.To introducethe workof firefighters.C.To showthe burdenon carowners.D.To givean exampleof RVsreceiver.
18.Whats theproperstructure(结构)forthepassage(
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2...)(八年级下•江苏泰州•期末)2223Wele toWyndham GrandTaixing Hotelandwewill doall wecan tomakeyour stayan enjoyableone.Wehopeyou willfindthefollowing usefultoyou.Star Ratings:★★★★Our hotelsincerely looksforwardtoyour arrival!(设施)Hotel FacilitiesdAircondition^Dining room^/Coflee shopGeneralRoom^International directdialdMinifiridge.勺Gym centre4A privatebathroom^/Outdoor swimmingpool^Television^Elevator/liftVATMInternet WiFifreeinthewholehotelHotel ServicesServices24hour Frontdesk,Morning call,Ticket service,Taxi service,Message andfax service,etc.OA singleroom:Y450yuan pernight.ODouble room:Y400yuan pernight.Changes◊¥80per meal,children under12years arehalf off.Hotel Rules•Pets arenot allowed.•Guests areresponsible fortheirownproperty andsafety.•Smoke onlyin smokingarea.Things toRemember★Checkin time:2:00pm showyour ID card orpassport★Checkout time:noon★Meal time:Breakfast8:00—9:30Lunch12:00—14:00Dinner18:30—20:30★Your reservation预约is safe.All personalinformation isencrypted力口密and willonly beused foryour booking.Further informationCall:Tel:052387877899Visit:WWW.Wyndham GrandTaixing Hotel
19.You canwhen stayingin WyndhamGrandTaixingHotel.A.have freecoffee B.bring inyour catC.swim indoorD.enjoy taxiservice
20.If MrBlack withhiswifeand his5yearold twinshasameal inthe hotel,they shouldpay.A.¥160B.¥200C.¥240D.¥
32021.Which ofthefollowingis TRUEA.You cancheck inthe hotelby onlyshowing yourIDcard.B.You cansearch the Internet inyour roomofthe hotel.C.Your personalinformation inthe hotelisnotsafe.D.You havetowalkupstairs inthe hotel.
22.What isthe purposeofthethepassageA.To expectmorepeopleto liveinthe hotel.B.To showyou aroundthehotel.C.To showthe sincereservices ofthehotel.D.To tell you somehotel rules.
23.We canprobably readthis poster.A.inabook B.inaschool newspaperC.inascience magazineD.on its(2223八年级下•江苏镇江・期website(机器人)©Type in“A catwants togotospace“and askthe robotto writea bedtimestory.Just onesecond later,youllget thestoryofacatcalledMax.He goesthrough manydifficulties tosing amongthe stars.
②This robotwriterisreal.Its calledChatGPT.US panyOpenAI madeit.It cantalk withpeople,write songs,poems(强大的)andevenjokes.Ifs oneofthemost powerfulAI writers.
③ChatGPT canwrite thingsreally fast.We mayspend hoursresearching,understanding andwriting anarticle onthe(进化论).theory ofevolution ButChatGPT canwriteagood onein seconds.But ifyou askharmful questions,such ashow(武器),tomakeweapons itwillnotgiveyouananswer.
④ChatGPT esalong atatimewhen AIcan domany creative(有创意的)tasks.The thingsthey createare difficultto(定义)tell fromthose madeby humans.This bringsmany problems,such asthe definitionof art.The robotis trainedusingwords fromtheInternet,so itcan alsopick upontheInternefs biases(偏见)about certaingroups.rFhese areallthethingsthat humansneedtosolve.
⑤AI doesnthavetobe dangerto humans(人类).It canwork withustosolve bigproblems.Therefore,itsalongway forscientists toimprove AItohelpusina betterand saferway.
24.The writeruses thecat storyinParagraph1to.A.show whata robotcat cando B.tell whatbedtimestoryMax likesC.show whycats cangotospace D.showthatrobots canwrite stories
25.What willChatGPT doifyouaskharmfulquestionsA.It willtell ajoke.B.It willspend hoursunderstanding them.C.It willgiveyouno answer.D.It willwrite anarticle abouttheminseconds.(文本结构)
26.Whats thetext structureofthepassageA.
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④⑤(2223八年级下,江苏淮安・期末)March2is OldStuffDay(旧物日).It isall aboutold stuff.Things youusedhave beenforgotten forages inyour home.You musthave someold stuffaround.And todayisallabout enjoyingit.Because whafsbetter thanfinding somethingreally greatfrom daysgone byItsso easytoforgetthings youhave.If wedont usethem everyday,some thingscanbeput awayand staythere.Andthats notjustthethings inyourhome—technology growsso quickly,new toyseoutallthetime,newbookskeep ingout.Tn theage ofnew information,wecanhave somany thingseasily.Today isallaboutremembering thethings wesometimesleave behind.Weve learnedto valuewhat agecan bringto things.Wines,for example,aremorevaluable andtastier asthey growolder.Its certainthat oldthings stillhave theiruses,value orcharm.People todaywill paya prettypenny forstamps,toys,video games,board games,books,coins,and clothesof yesterday.(日货店).You canreally getintothecharm ofoldthingsby visitinga junkshop IAnother personsold stuffcouldbe yournewstuff!Or maybenow isagood daytoclean upOld stuffcould beeagreatgift forsomeone else,oryoucouldalways sendyouroldthingstoacharityshop.If yourefree,youcouldturn yourold clothesinto newoneswithjustalittlechange.Today couldbeagooddayto visityour olderfamilies.You couldask yourgrandparents totellyoustories aboutfamilyhistory,their childhoodandtheiryouth.Learn aboutwhat wasgoing onintheworld whenthey weregrowing up.Most ofall,remember thattoday9s newstuff willone daybe oldstuff.
27.What isOldStuffDayA.A dayto throwawayoldthings.B,A dayto follownewtechnologyC.A dayto enjoyoldstuff.。
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