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2020年遼寧省撫順市望花區(qū)中考英語(yǔ)二模試卷

一、單選題(本大題共26小題,共20.5分)

1.Mylittlebrotheratetoomuchcake,sofeltsick.()

A.heB.sheC.itD.we

2.China'swomen'svolleyballteamwontheWorldCupjapanin2019.()

A.onB.atC.inD.for

3.Manypeoplelikepaperbooksmore,______theyarecomfortabletoread.()

A.becauseB.andC.orD.so

4.TheAmazonrainforestis______rainforestintheworld.()

A.largeB.largerC.largestD.thelargest

5.-______doyouusuallyhavedinner?

-Atabout6p.m.()

A.WhenB.WhereC.WhyD.How

6.WangXuanisafamouscomputerscientist.He_hisresearchoflasertypesettingin

1975.()

A.startB.startedC.isstartingD.willstart

7.Jamesenjoysreading,andhe______novelsonhiswaytoworkonthesubwayevery

day.()

A.readB.readsC.isreadingD.willread

8.IfwelearnmoreaboutDNA,we________morediseases.

A.treatB.treatsC.willtreatD.weretreating

9.TherearemanytreeheroesinChina.They______millionsoftreesforalmost20

years.()

A.plantB.plantedC.haveplantedD.areplanting

10.We______happilywhenweheardaloudnoiseoutsidethedoorlastnight.()

A.chatB.chattedC.arechattingD.werechatting

11.-Lily,canyoutellme______?

-Ialwaysexercisetwiceaweek.()

A.howoftendoyouexerciseB.howoftenyouexercise

C.howoftendidyouexerciseD.howoftenyouexercised

12.Coffeeisready.Howniceit___!()

A.smellsB.soundsC.feelsD.becomes

13.-Doyouknowhowteawasinvented?

-Itissaidthatteawasinvented()

A.byaccidentB.ondisplayC.onsaleD.insurprise

14.Ted'sfatherisreallybusyandhaslittle___time.()

A.spareB.interestingC.boringD.strange

15.Ifyouchangethe___ofthechairsandtheapples,therewillbemorespaceinthe

office.()

A.styleB.materialC.patternD.position

16.-I'dlikeonekiloofapplesandtwokilosofbananas.Howmucharethey?

-The___priceis20yuan.()

A.allB.totalC.highD.low

17.Canyoufinishthe___intwoweeks,Mike?

Oh!Letmethinkitover.

A.resultB.projectC.surfaceD.form

18.Readingshouldbeanimportantpartofastudent'slife.

A.braveB.difficultC.dailyD.natural

19.Don'tforgetto___yourbike.Fivebikeswerelostlastnight.

A.openB.closeC.lockD.avoid

20.-These___tastesweetandcrispy.CouldIhavesomemore?

-OK.Hereyouare.()

A.bananasB.vegetablesC.biscuitsD.pears

21.-Youlooksad,Frank.What'swrong?

talkingbacktomymotherthismorning.()

A.regretB.refuseC.inviteD.know

22.Ihopeallofyouwillcomeandactively___meinthetalentshow.)

A.changeB.supportC.liftD.hug

23.-DoyouoftenwatchManandNatureonTV?

-Sometimes.It'saninterestingprogram,butISportsNews.()

A.preferB.wantC.knowD.review

24.What___weather!Thewindisblowingstrongly.()

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A.normalB.awfulC.lovelyD.different

25.I___mybestfriendMary'sletteryesterdayandIwillwritetoherthisevening.()

A.acceptedB.receivedC.gaveD.heard

26.DoyouknowwhichwasinventedbyChinese?()

二、完形填空(本大題共19小題,共18.5分)

27.LordoftheFliesin1954,althoughitwasnotagreatsuccessatfirst.

A.publishB.publishedC.ispublishedD.waspublished

EveryoneknewthatStutiwasthebestspellerinthewholeclass.Shecouldspelldifficult

wordslike''encyclopedia"and"amendment"very(28).Sheusedtogetperfectscoresduring

eachweeklyspellingtest.

Ms?Daisy,herEnglishteachermadea(29)forthespellingteststhatanychildwhodoesn'tget

atleast60%correctspellingswouldhavetocorrecteachwrongwordandcopythreetimesfbr

nextweek'sspellingtest.Seema,whosatnexttoStutialwaysstruggled(掙扎)in

spellings.LastThursday,shereceived56%whichmeantshehadto(30)therest44%words

threetimes.

Stutiwasso(31)inherspellingabilitiesthatshedecidednottostudyforhernextspelling

test.Thetestbegan.Ms.Daisypronouncedeachwordandthenrepeatedit.Everythingwas

OKuntilshespoke"Handkerchief*.Stutiscribbled(匆匆書(shū)寫(xiě))h-a-n-d-k-e-r-c-h**-now

what?Hermindwasblank.

Ms.Daisystartedtomoveontothenextword.AnideacameintoStuti'smindthat

Seema(32)howtospellit!Seemahadwrittenthiswordthreetimes.

TherewaswideopenspacebetweenStutiandSeema.Stuti'seyesrolled(滾動(dòng))tothe

right.Thereitwas,spelledoutinSeema'shandwriting.Hereyeswentquicklybacktoher

ownpaperand(33)thewordwiththeletters"i-e-f,.

StutiremainednervousasMs.Daisyreadthelastspellingword.Shehad(34)justforthefirst

timeinherlife.Shethought,"IsthisthewayIwanttokeepmyperfectrecord-bybeinga

cheater?"

Finally,sheerasedwhatshehadwrittenearlierandreplaceditwithwhatshe

knewwasthewronganswer.Shewrote''e-i-f*.Asherhandsputdownherpencilandpassed

thetestuptothefront,shesighedwithrelief(解脫).Shethought,"So,whatifmyperfect

scoresarenolongerbeingkept?Atleastmy(35)is.”

28.A.happilyB.easilyC.slowlyD.carefully

29.A.planB.suggestionC.guessD.rule

30.A.checkB.copyC.readD.pronounce

31.A.specialB.unusualC.confusedD.confident

32.A.knewB.provedC.foundD.wondered

33.A.changedB.pickedC.finishedD.replaced

34.A.cheatedB.askedC.lookedD.remembered

35.A.choiceB.courageC.honestyD.pride

Mr.andMrs.Green'shouseinAmericaiscontrolledbyacomputer.Thecomputerhasknown

thecouple's(36)well.Everymorningthecomputer(37)thelightsat6:30whichistheirrising

time.Thewaterintheshowerkeepsatarighttemperatureforthecoupleto(38)it.Ifsomeone

getsupinthenight,floorlightswillcomeonauctomatically(自動(dòng)地)toshowthewayto

the(39).Theairconditioner(空調(diào))keepsthehouseatacomfortabletemperature.Thefridge

keepsacheckonthefoodthatisputinsideit,and(40)thelocalsupermarketane-mailwhen

morefoodisneeded.Acameraworkswhenastrangergets(41)tothehousebutdoesnotwork

ifitisafamilymemberorfriend.Themicrowave(微波爐)is(42)linked(連接)tothe

Internet.Itcancookhefoodfortherighttime.

Thecouplelovetheirhome,buttheydonftlikeonething.Theysometimesfeelthatthe

computeristheir(43),“Onenight,wecamehomelater(44)usual,butthecomputerhadturned

onthelightsattheregular(固定的)time.Wefeltlikebadkids,and(45)said'Sorry'tothe

computer,“saidMrs.Green.

36.A.problemsB.habitsC.plansD.friends

37.A.turnsoffB.turnsupC.turnsdownD.turnson

38.A.useB.warmC.cleanD.drink

39.A.doorB.bedroomC.bathroomD.window

40.A.passesB.sendsC.promisesD.refuses

41.A.kindB.friendlyC.helpfulD.close

42.A.seldomB.stillC.alsoD.just

43.A.bossB.friendC.studentD.grandmother

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44.A.likeB.thanC.asD.from

45.A.neverB.nearlyC.completelyD.always

三、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(本大題共2小題,共10.0分)

46.根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框中選出恰當(dāng)?shù)倪x項(xiàng)補(bǔ)全對(duì)話,其中有兩項(xiàng)多余.

A:Hi,Bill,doyouknowaboutNationalInventors*Day?

B:No,Ihaveneverheardofit.⑴

A:OnFebruary11th.

B:IrememberthegreatinventorThomasEdisonwasbornonthatday.

A:You'rerightandyouhaveagoodmemory.

B:Thankyou.(2)

A:Ofcourse.Therehavebeenalotofinventorsinhistory.Theymademillionsof

inventionsandsomeofthemhavechangedtheworld.

B:Inordertohelpremembertheseinventors,peoplenamedFebruary11thforNational

Inventors'Day,right?

A:(3)Butyoumadeamistake.ItwasRonaldReagan,thePresident(總統(tǒng))ofthe

UnitedStatesofAmericathatnamedthedate.

B:Theremustbemanykindsofactivitiesallovertheworldonthatday.

A:You'reright.OurschoolalsocelebratesNationalInventors1Day.

B:(4L

A:Studentsshowtheirowninventions.Someinventionsarewonderfulandexciting.

B:Soundsinteresting.(5)CanIshowthematyourschool?

A:Noproblem.Youaremorethanwelcometo.

A.You'reveryclever.

B.Ilikeinventingsmallthings,too.

C.Howmanyinventionsdiditmention?

D.Whenisit?

E.Someinventionsareuseful.

F.Howdoyoucelebrateit?

G.Canyoutellmehowitgotstarted?

47.A:Look,Mona!(1)?

B:Oh,itsapersoncomputer.Itiswidelyusedintoday'sworld.

A:Youareright.Doyouknow(2)?

B:Yes,itwasinventedin1971.

A:⑶?

B:Itisusedforhelpinguswork,study,sende-mailsandsoon.

A:(4)?

B:ItissaidthatitwasinventedbysomeAmericanscientists.

A:Bytheway,whatareyougoingtobewhenyougrowup?

B:(5)andinventmanyusefulinventionsforourmotherland.

A:OK.Let'sworkhardtomakeourdreamscometrue.

四、閱讀理解(本大題共33小題,共46.0分)

A

ChineseCuisine(烹飪)intheWorld

SheisarestaurantownerinCapeTown,SouthAfrica.Shehas

EmmaChentworestaurants-RedChamberandPron.Bothofthemarevery

popularwithcustomers.Shebelievesthatfoodisnotonlya

二2二:二business,butalsomeanspassingdownofcultureand

S

customs.HercuisinecomesfromShandongProvincein

NorthemChina.

AsanItalian,hehasbecomeanexpertinChineseHunan

GianniCatani

cuisine.ItisveryhardforaforeignertoentertheChineseworld

atfirst.Luckily,hewasfinallyacceptedandwelcomedbya

Chinesemastercook.Sohespenteightyearswithhimin

learningthesecretsofHunancuisine.Nowhisrestaurantisone

ofthebestplacestoeatChinesefoodinRome,Italy.

HeownsarestaurantinSanGabrielValleyinAmerica,which

EugeneMoyhasbecomeafoodieMecca(美食圣地)fortheworld'stop

Chinesefood.HebelievesChinesefoodisthepowertoteach

,*

peopleChineseculture."WhoknewwhereChengduor

Chongqingwasbefore?Goingandcheckingoutfoodisalotof

fun.Itisalsoanactivityoftellingourselvesandthepublicabout

Chineseculture.”

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48.Whohastworestaurants?

A.EmmaChen.B.GianniCatani.

C.EugeneMoy.D.RedChamber.

49.GianniCatanihasbecomeanexpertin.

A.ShandongcuisineB.Hunancuisine

C.SichuancuisineD.Guangdongcuisine

50.EugeneMoybelievesChinesefoodis.

A.passingdownofcustoms

B.verypopularwithcustomers

C.veryhardforforeignerstocook

D.thepowertoteachpeopleChineseculture

B

GrowingaFamilyBusinessEverySaturdayandSundaythisfall,whileotherkidsaresleeping

inorpreparingforasoccergame,PhillipGargiulo,age11,willbeupat5a.m.sweeping

floors.It'shardwork,butPhillip'sjobatMaskerOrchards(果園)isn*tjustajob-ifsallfor

hisfamily.

Maskerisoneofthelargestpick-it-yourselfappleorchardsintheNewYorkarea,with200

acres(英畝)oflandand16,000trees.Theorchardwasfoundedin1913bytheMasker

family.In1969,Phillip'sgrandfatherboughttheland.Histhreekidsandsixgrandkidshave

beenrunningthefamilybusinesseversince.

Onagoodweekend,therewillbemorethan800customers.OneofPhillip'sjobsistocount

theitemstheybought,givecustomersatotal,andtaketheirmoney.That'salotof

apples-andalotofmath!Andmorethan100teensworkthere,too.Fortheirhardwork,the

Gargiulokidsarepaids15perhour.Afterworkingthereforsevenyears,Philliphassaveds

3,000.He'splanningtouseittobuyacaroneday,andtohelppayforcollege.

Havingafamilybusinessmeansmuchmorethanmakingmoney.Italsomeansmaking

sacrifices.

"Growingup,itwasgoodandbad,"saysPhillip*smom.She'sbeenworkingattheorchard

sinceshewas4yearsold.''FromAugusttoHalloween,Iwouldbebusy.Inhighschool,

youwanttobewithyourfriends,outdoingotherthings.Thatwasn'talwayspossiblewhen

Ihadtobeattheorchard.

Phillip,too,seesbothsides.Tmlearninghowtorunabusiness,andI'mlearningwhat

hardworkisreallyallabout,“hesays.Headmits,though,thatsomemornings,when

hisalarmclockgoesoffintheearlymorning,he'dratherbesleepinginorplayingbaseball

withfriends."ButI'mlearningtodothingsthatIwillneedfortherestofmylife,"he

says."AndFmspendingtimewithmyfamily.Iloveit.”

51.Phillipgetsupearlyeveryweekendto.

A.finishhishomeworkB.dotheworkforhisfamily

C.prepareforasoccergameD.goforaruninthemorning

52.WhatdoesPhillipdoonagoodweekendinMasker?

A.Toplantsomeappletrees.

B.Toworkonmathproblems.

C.Toplaybaseballwithfriends.

D.Tocountapplesandtakethemoney.

53.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?

A.Gettingsomethingprobablymeansgivingupsomething.

B.It'snecessarytomakemoneyasearlyaspossible.

C.Growingupmeansdoingwhatyouwanttodo.

D.Thereisnothingmoreimportantthanparents.

c

Astheworld'spopulationcontinuestoincrease,sodoestheamount.

ofglobalwastepeopleproduce.Accordingtodatacollectedbythe

WorldBankGroup,nationsareonpacetoproduce4billiontonsofg

wasteeveryyearby2100.Manyexpertsarecallingtheproblemof

globalwasteaworldwidehealthcrisis(危機(jī))becauseitisruiningthe

world'soceans,airandsoilandendangeringthehealthofalllivingthings.

Foryears,governmentshavebeentellingpeoplethatlivingazero-wastelifestyleisthewayto

go.Oneexampleofthisiswhat'softencalledthethreeR*s:reduce,reuse,recycle.Inthat

case,lessmoneyisspentonwastemanagement.Suchpositiveeffectsonaneconomy(經(jīng)

濟(jì))-asaresultofapplyingthebasicrulesofreduce,reuseandrecycle-isknownasacircular

economy.

Nowsomestoresarehelpingpeopledothat.Sometimes,grocerystoresproducewastewhen

theythrowawayfoodincludingfruitandvegetablesthatdon'tlookgoodanymore.Inother

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cases,it*spackagedfoodthatisnearingthe,'sell-byndateprintedonthepackagewhichisnot

consideredsafetoeat.Tosolvethisproblem,businesspeopleareopeningsmallerzero-waste

stores.Insteadofsellingfoodinpackages,thesestoresofferitinopencontainers.Customers

bringtheirownbagsorcleancontainerstothestore.There,theyfilltheirbagsorcontainers

witheverythingfromnutsandricetooilandsauce.Theypayforonlytheamountofeach

productthattheyneed.Zero-wastestoresoftensellfruitandvegetablesaswell.Whenthese

goodsstarttolookold,theyYesoldatadiscountordonatedtoacharity.Inspiredbythese

smallerzero-wastestores,somelargesupermarketsaretakingsimilarstepstoreducethe

amountofwastethattheyproduce.

Byfollowingacircularsystem,moreproductsthaneverarebeingproducedusingrecycled

materials.Forexample,usedtires(輪胎)canberecoveredtopaveroads,whileplastic

isreusedtomakenewplasticproducts.Environmentally-friendlydecisionslikethesehelpto

protectandsavenaturalresources,reducepollution,savelandfillspaceandevencreatenew

jobopportunities.Recyclingcantrulyturngarbageintogold.

54.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstparagraph?

A.Toexplaintheexperts1opinion.

B.Todiscussthereasonoftheproblem.

C.Todrawpeople'sattentionontheproblem.

D.TointroducearesearchoftheWorldBankGroup.

55.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.grocerystoressellbad-lookingfoodcheaper

B.somesupermarketswillsellfoodwithoutpackages

C.governmentsdecidedtospendlessmoneyonrecycling

D.customerswillpayforthecontainersinzero-wastestores

56.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ZeroWaste,FullRecycle.

B.LessGarbage,MoreGold.

C.GlobalWaste,aWorldwideCrisis.

D.Zero-wasteStores,GarbageKiller.

D

WhatIsSuccessTheOxfordEnglishDictionarydefines(定義)thewordsuccessas"thefact

thatyouhaveachievedsomethingthatyouwantandhavebeentryingtodoorget;thefactof

becomingrichorfamousorofgettingahighsocialposition".Somerankings(排行榜)put

AlbertEinstein,MichaelJackson,BillGatesandSteveJobsasamongthemostsuccessful

peopleintheworld.WhatMichaelJacksondidformusicisthesameaswhatAlbertEinstein

didforphysics.Allofthemdohavegreatlyinfluencedtheindustriesormediatowhichthey

belonged.

J.K.Rowling,theauthorofthefamousHarryPotternovels.Shecreatedamagicalworld

thatsoldmorethan500millionbooksandbecamehitmovies.Withanestimated(估算的)

networthof$650millionin2017,shecertainlygoesforthedictionarydefinitionofsuccess,

butforheritdidn'tcomeeasy.Havingnojob,raisingherchildalone,shewasrefusedby

publishersaboutadozentimesbeforeonetookachanceonher.Thisiswhatpeoplelove:the

rags-to-richessuccessstory.

IncomparisonwithRowling,theDutchartistVincentvanGoghpracticallysufferedalotin

lifetomakeendsmeet.Whenhewasalive,heonlysoldonepaintingeventhoughhecreated

morethan2,000worksofart.VanGoghdiedwhenhewas37yearsoldandwithverylittle

moneytohisname.However,in1990,hispaintingPortraitofDr.Gachetsoldfbr$82.5

million,whichhasavaluetodayofaround$137million.So,thequestionis:IsVanGogh

consideredsuccessfuleventhoughhediedpoor?

Besidesthedictionarydefinitions,differentpeoplehavecompetingideasofwhatsuccess

reallymeans.Oftentimesthemostagreeonthesamecharacteristicsthatmakeapersona

success.AfinancialmagazinenamedInc.pointstothefollowingqualitiesthatmakeaperson

successful:Drive,Confidence,Patience,Honesty,Passion*"

Successisn'talwaysaboutgettingalotofmoneyorfans,eventhoughthosearethestorieswe

seemostoften.Thereareotherpeoplewhowemaynotknowwell,butwhohaveachieved

successintheirownright.Oneperfectexampleismothers.Theyspentdays,months,and

yearsteachingtheirchildrenfrombirthtoyoungadulthood.Ifachildgrowsuptobeakind,

helpful,thoughtfulandconsiderateadult,canthemotherconsiderherselfasuccess?

Perhapssuccessreallyissubjective,andit'suptopeopletodefineitforthemselves.However,

onethingseemstobeincompleteagreementwhenwesearchfbrthedefinitionandcanbebest

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summedupbySteveJobs,whosaid,HIfyoureallylookclosely,mostovernightsuccesses

tookalongtime.”

57.Theword”rags?to?riches“inParagraph2probablymeans"

A.winningsuccessfromluck

B.turningtalentintotreasure

C.gainingmoneyfromhonor

D.risingfrompoornesstowealth

58.ThewritermentionsVincentvanGoghtoshowthat.

A.successisthroughloneliness

B.successisbeyondtimeandspace

C.successistotakethelife-changingopportunity

D.successistoachievesomethingyouwantandtry

59.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Mostsuccesseshappenovernightifwelookclosely.

B.Whatmakespeoplesuccessfulisthestrongmindandbody.

C.Achildgrowingtobeagentleadultcanbethemother'ssuccess.

D.AlbertEinsteinmakesgreaterachievementthanMichaelJackson.

60.Thewriterprobablyagreesthatpeopleshould.

A.reordertherankingsoftheworld'smostsuccessfulpeople

B.reachanagreementofwhatmakesapersonsuccess

C.recognizeandappreciatedifferentkindsofsuccess

D.drivethemselvestosetgreatgoalsforsuccess

E

Inyourschool,areyouallowedtochoosethesubjectsyouwanttolearn?Ofcourse,the

answeris"No”hereinChina.

InAmericathereisaschooltryingsomethingnew.AtahighschoolinFlorida,studentswill

beabletochoosetheirownclasses.Weallknowthatsomestudentsarebetteratsomesubject

thanothers.Somestudentsplantogoontocollege,whileotherswillnot.Atthisschool

studentsareabletofindsubjectstheyareinterestedin,andpossiblyevenfindthefield(領(lǐng)

域)theywouldliketogointoafterschool.Theyareallowedtochooseasubjectlikebiology,

math,aforeignlanguage,orstudyskillslikecomputerorcarrepair(.Somepeople

thinkthisisagoodidea,becauseithelpsstudentsthinkaboutwhattheywanttodointhefuture,

andtheschoolhelpstogivethemtheknowledgeandskillsneededtogetthere.Theysaythat

givingthestudentsthechancetochoosetheirownclassesmakehighschoolmoreinteresting.

Othersdisagree.Theythinkthatfourteen-year-oldteenagersaretooyoungtoknowwhatthey

willwanttodointhefuture.

Whatdoyouthink?Wouldyouliketobeabletochooseyourownclasses?Manyuseful

changeshavebeenmadeineducation,butseeingthedifferencesineachstudentisalso

important.Howcanwehelpeachstudentbecomeabetterstudent?

61.StudentsatahighschoolinFloridaareallowedto.

A.goontocollegewithouttakingexams

B.findapart-timejobtheywouldliketodo

C.learnhowtomakeacomputeroracar

D.chooseasubjectthattheyareinterestedin

62.Somepeoplethinkallowingstudentstochoosetheirownclasseshelpsthem.

A.showhowsmarttheyareB.knowdifferencesbetweenthem

C.preparefortheirfutureD.knowtheirdutiesinlife

63.Somepeopledon*tagreestudentsshouldchoosetheirownclassesbecausetheythink

A.somestudentsaretoonervoustomakearightdecision

B.somestudentsshouldn'tbearepairworkerinthefuture

C.somestudentscarelittleabouttheirownfuture

D.theirchildrenaren'toldenoughtoknowwhattheywanttodo

64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.AllthehighschoolsinFloridagivethestudentsthechancetochoosetheirownclasses.

B.Somepeoplethinkallowingstudentstochoosetheirclassescanhelpthemfindtheir

ownpossibilities.

C.TheschoolinFloridahelpsstudentsbygivingtheknowledgeandskillstheyneed.

D.Inthewriter'sopinion,it'snotimportanttoseethedifferencesineachstudentinschool

education.

65.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Chineseeducation.B.ANewWayofEducation.

C.ToChangeOurEducation.D.ToImproveLearningSkills.

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Let'slookattwooldbutpopularinventionsweuseinourdailylife.

Band-Aids(創(chuàng)可貼)

ThefirstBand-AidwasmadebyAmericanEarleDicksonin1921.Theideacametohimby

chance.Dickson*swifeoftencutherfingersinthekitchen.Atthattimegauze(紗布)and

adhesivetape(膠帶)didn'tcometogether.Peoplehadtocutthemtotherightsize.Dickson

foundtheywerealwaystoobigandsoonfelloff.Soheputapieceofgauzeonthecentreofa

pieceoftape.ThisishowhemadethefirstBand-Aid.Later,Dickson'snewinventionsbecame

verypopularallaroundtheworld.

Bubblegum(泡泡糖)

Bubblegumwasinventedbyaccident.In1928,AmericangumcompanyworkerWalter

E.Diemerplayedaroundwithnewchewinggumrecipes(食譜).Chewinggumhadalready

beeninventedmorethanhalfacenturybeforethen.ButDiemerfoundthatthegumhemade

waseasytoblow.Heblewabubbleandthensawthepossibilities.Hetooksomeofhisnew

gumtoashopanditsoldoutinasingleafternoon.Sincethen,DubbleBubble-thefirstbrand

ofbubblegum-hasmadekidshappyallaroundtheworld.

66.Josephineofteninthekitchen.

A.hurtherfingersB.madebubblegum

C.playedwithnewrecipesD.cutgauzetotherightsize

67.BeforetheBand-Aidwasinvented,.

A.thegauzeandadhesivetapewerealwayssmall

B.peoplehadtocoverthecutwithapieceofcloth

C.peoplehadtobecarefultocutthegauzequitebig

D.peoplehadtocutthegauzeandadhesivetapetotherightsize

68.Bubblegumwasinventedbyan.

A.AmericandoctorB.Americanagumcompanyworker

C.AmericanhousewifeD.Americangunshopkeeper

69.Bubblegumwasinventedaroundyearsafterchewinggumwasinvented.

A.30B.50C.80D.100

70.Diemefsbubblegumsold

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