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江蘇地區(qū)2022-2023七年級英語上學(xué)期期末備考-閱讀理解真

題匯編II

學(xué)校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、閱讀單選

(2022?江蘇泰州)Thehistoryofwomeninspacebegan60yearsago.Sincethen,57

womenastronauts(宇航員)fromninedifferentcountrieshaveflownintospace.

RussianastronautValentinaTereshkovamadehistorybybecoming

thefirstwomaninspace.SheflewintospaceonJune16,1963,and

遢stayedthereforthreedays.

SallyRidebecamethefirstAmericanwomanastronauttotravelinto

▲',更

space.SheflewintospaceonJune18,1983.ShereturnedonJune

125.

USwomanastronautKarenNybergbegantoworkonthe

InternationalSpaceStationonMay29,2013.Shereturnedin

渝November,2013.

WangYaping,thesecondChinesewomanastronaut,flewintospace

onJune1,2013.Shestayedinspacefor15daysandbecamethe

firstChineseteacherinspace.

1.Thefirstwomaninspaceisfrom.A.ChinaB.America

C.FranceD.Russia

2.ThefirstAmericanwomanastronautflewintospaceon.

A.June11,2013B.June18,1983C.May29,2013D.June16,1963

3.haseverworkedontheInternationalSpaceStation.

A.ValentinaTereshkovaB.SallyRideC.KarenNyberg

D.WangYaping

4.WangYapingisthewomanastronauttoflyintospaceinChina.

A.2ndB.4thC.50thD.57th

5.What'sthebesttitleforthearticle?

A.TheHistoryofWomen.B.TheInternationalSpaceStation.

C.WomenTeachersinSpace.D.WomenAstronauts.

(2022?江蘇泰州)

Afewyearsago,myhusbandandIwereonanislandforalongholidaywithourtwo

littledaughters.Aswetalkedaboutwhattodonext,ourdaughterstolduswhattheywanted

todo.Weagreed.

Assoonaswewalkedintothebutterflymuseum,wesawthousandsofbeautiful

butterflies.Theyallflewwiththeircolourfulwings.Mygirlswerejumpingupanddown,and

Iknewwemadetherightdecision(決定)tocometothemuseum.Theywerehavingsomuch

fun.

1turnedtoourguideandasked,uHowlongdobutterflieslive?^^Shesaid,“Foraboutten

days.^^

“Whatcanbutterfliesdointendays?^^

Theguidestopped,lookedatmeandsaid,“Theymaketheworldamorebeautifulplace.,,

Afterwesaidgoodbye,Ithoughtaboutwhattheguidesaid.Shewasright.Weallhave

somethingtooffertheworldwiththetimewehave.Ifwespendthetimedoingmanythings

forothers,weallcanmaketheworldabetterplace.

6.Whatdidthegirlswanttodo?

A.Tomaketheworldbeautiful.B.Togotovisitanisland.

C.Tolistentothetourguide.D.Tovisitthebutterflymuseum.

7.Whatmadethewriterthinktheymadetherightdecision?

A.Sheknewhowlongbutterflieslived.B.Theywerewelcomedinthemuseum.

C.Theirdaughterswerehavingagoodtime.D.Shewashappyontheisland.

8.Howlongdoesabutterflylive?

A.10years.B.10months.C.10days.D.10hours.

9.WhichofthefollowingistheRIGHTtimeorderofwhathappenedaccordingtothe

passage?

①Thefamilywerestayingonanisland.

②Thefamilywenttothebutterflymuseum.

(3)Thewriterkeptthinkingabouttheguide'swords.

@Thegirlsenjoyedthemselvesinthebutterflymuseum.

A.①②③④B.①②④③C.①④②③D.②①③④

10.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellusinthelastparagraph?

A.Whentheysaidgoodbyetotheguide.B.Whytheywenttothebutterflymuseum.

C.Whatshelearnedfromtheguide'swords.D.Howshewouldmakeherhomeabetter

place.

(2022?江蘇泰州)

Whatareblindboxes?Theblindboxesdon'tletbuyersseewhafsinside.Inthisway,

blindboxesbecomepopularallovertheworld.

Butisitrighttobuythe“petblindboxes"?Theanswermaybeno.Recently,volunteers

(志愿者)fromananimalcentreinChengdufoundabout160petpackages(包裹)onMay

3.Avolunteersaidfourdogsandcatsweredead,andmorethantwelveweresickwith

diseases(疾病),includingdistemper(貓或狗的瘟熱)andcatplague(瘟疫).Forthepet

blindboxes,peopleonlyneedtopayabout10yuantobuyadogoracat.Soalotofpeople

especiallythestudentschoosetobuythepetblindboxesbecauseofthelowprice.However,

shippingprocess(運輸過程)makestheanimalsdieeasily.

Ifyoureallywanttobuyapet,you'dbetter:

First,buyapetatapetshop.Makesureitishealthy.Ifnot,takeittothedoctorfora

treatment.Second,shareenoughtime,careandlovewithyourpetbecauseifsoneofyour

familymembers.Third,neverhurtyourpet.Alwaysrememberitisagiftforyourownlife.

11.Whatisablindbox?

A.Aboxforfree.B.Aboxatahighprice.

C.Aboxwithnothinginside.D.Aboxthatbuyersdon'tknowwhat's

inside.

12.Whathappenedtothepetsinthepackages?

A.Theyranaway.B.Theybit(咬)eachother.

C.Someofthemweredead.D.Mostofthemenjoyedstayinginside.

13.Whydostudentschoosetobuythepetblindboxes?

A.Becausepetsarelovely.B.Becausepetsarepopular.

C.Becausethepriceislow.D.Becausepetsareeasytolookafter.

14.WhichofthefollowingadviceisNOTmentioned(提到)inthepassage?

A?Nohurtingthepet.B.Sellingthepetformoney.

C.Buyingapetfromapetshop.D.Treating(對待)thepetasafamily

member.

15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle(標(biāo)題)?

A.Pets.B.PetBlindBoxesandHowtoTreatPets.

C.HowtoGetBlindBox.D.WhyWeNeedaPet.

(2022?江蘇泰州)

..務(wù)

BEIJING之022

95^

Wintermaybeover,butagroupofchildreninBeijingisstillplayingandlearninga

specialwintersport.Theyaredressedformatches.Theyholdacurved(彎曲的)woodenstick

intheirhandsandwearthick-padded(厚墊肩的)coats,helmets(頭盔)andiceskates.They

areheretoconquer(征服)theice.Theyglide(滑行).Theyoftenfalldown.Buttheynever

giveup.TheyarefullofenergyandpridebecauseBeijinghoststhe2022WinterOlympics.

Icehockey(冰上曲棍球)isn'tstronginChinesesportshistoryandisn'tpopularacross

thecountry.Inthepast,icehockeywasmostlypopularinnortheastChina.Onlybigcitiesin

threeprovinces(?。﹊nnortheastChinahavetheirownicehockeyteams.

Butnow,Beijing,asthehostcityofthe2022WinterOlympics,areactivelyworkingon

thepromotion(推廣)ofwintersportstheseyears.Thecitysetsup15icehockeyclubsand

116youthicehockeyteams(withnearly2,000players).Someschoolsareusedaswinter

sportsspecialschools.TheirstudentshavethechancetolearntoskateinPElessons.

“IbelievemoreandmorechildreninBeijing,Shanghai,GuangzhouandShenzhenwill

starttolearnicehockey.ItisnotonlybecauseoftheWinterOlympics,butalsotheattraction

(吸弓I力)ofthesportsitself;itattractspeopletoplayitandenjoyit."saysaplayerfromthe

Chinanationalicehockeyteam.

16.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Childrenplayicehockeyonlybecauseoftheprideofthemselves.

B.ChildreninBeijingarebecominginterestedinicehockeybecauseoftheBeijing2022

WinterOlympics.

C.Childrendon'twanttolearntoskatebecausetheyoftenfalldownontheice.

D.Icehockeyequipment(設(shè)備)istooexpensiveformostpeople.

17.Icehockey.

①isaWinterOlympicsport②hasalonghistoryinChina③ispopularinnortheastChina

④willattractmorepeopleinChinatoplayitandenjoyit

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④

18.HowmanyyouthicehockeyteamsdoesBeijingcitysetup?

A.15.B.2,000.C.2,022.D.116.

19.WhatdoWinterOlympicsgivestudentsinwintersportsspecialschoolthechancefor?

A.TolearntoskateinPEclasses.B.Tovisiticestadiums(體育場)inother

bigcities.

C.Totakepartinthe2022WinterOlympics.D.Towatchicehockey.

20.Inwhichcolumn(欄目)canwefindthepassageinthenewspaper?

A.Music.B.FilmC.Travelling.D.Sports.

(2022?江蘇南通)

Englishcornerprogram(節(jié)目)

Time:Tuesdayafternoon:1:30—2:10

Thursdayafternoon:3:30—4:10

Place:Room302

Activities:

1.Playguessinggames;

2.LearnEnglishsongs;

3.Talkaboutourfavoriteanimals.

Toattend(參加)theactivity,studentshaveto:

1.Arrive(到達)fiveminutesearly;

2.Bringapencilandsomepiecesofblankpaper(空白

紙).

21.Whatisthisposterabout?A.Astudyplan.B.Amovie(電影)club.

C.AschoofsEnglishcornerprogram.D.Gettingreadyforatrip.

22.WhenshouldJackaiTiveifhewantstoattendtheactivityonThursday?

A.1:25pm.B.2:05pm.C.3:25pm.D.4:05pm.

23.Whatdoweknowfromtheposter?

A.Studentscangotoroom203.

B.Studentsdon'tneedtotakeanything.

C.Studentscanplaygameswiththeirpets.

D.StudentscanlearntosingEnglishsongs.

(2022?江蘇南通)Howdoyouusuallyhold(握?。゛nduseyoursmartphone(智能手

機)?Yourchoice(選擇)cansaysomethingaboutyourself.

Analysis(分析)

Picture1.Youareveryconfident(自信的).Youarereadytorisk(冒險)itallforyour

goals(目標(biāo)).

Picture2.Youaresmartandclever.Youalwayshaveaplaninmind(在心里)before

doingsomethingimportant.

Picture3.Youarequick(快的)andreadytomakedecisions(做決定)rightaway(立亥lj).

Youfeelfreeinnewenvironments(環(huán)境).

Picture4.Youhavealotofbigideas.Youmakethemhappen(發(fā)生)bytakingaction(采

取行動)insteadto(而不是)justthinkingaboutthem.

Itisjustforfun.Don'ttakeitseriously(認真地).

24.Ifyouholdandusethemobilewithonehand,youmaybe.

A.smartB.confidentC.quickD.lucky

25.TomgoestotheUKforstudyalone(獨自地).Andhemakessomefriendstherequickly

andenjoystheschoolverymuch.Accordingtothepassage,hemayholdthephonelike

A.Picture1B.Picture2C.Picture3D.Picture4

26.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthe"Analysis”?

A.Don'tbelieve(相信)ittoomuch.

B.It'susefultosaysomethingaboutpeople.

C.Peoplehavemorewaystousesmartphones.

D.Weshouldrememberthewayofholdingthephone.

(2022?江蘇南通)Videocameras(攝像頭)arealmosteverywhereinChina:schools,

cinemasandshops.Butinrecent(最近的)years,theyentered(進入)ourhomes.Many

parentssetup(安裝)camerasathometowatchtheirchildren'sonlineclassesandhomework.

Arecamerasreallyhelpful?Whatdostudentsthinkaboutit?TEENS(十幾歲)invited(邀請)

twostudentstoshare(分享)theirideas.

LuoYuzhe,15,Gansu

Iliketolieinbedandwatchvideosinsteadof(而不是)studying.Thisaffects(影響)my

studiesandmakesmygradesworse(更糟).Somyparentssetupacameratokeepaneyeon

(留意)me.

Itworks.Withthecamerawatching,Ihavetodomyhomeworkfirstandmakeplansfor

studyingathome.WhenIamalone(獨自的)alhome,thecameramakesmefeelsafe

becauseIknowthatmypatentsarewatchingontheotherside.Mygradesgetbetter(更好的)

afterayear.

ZhaoXin,15,Beijing

Earlierthisyear,myparentssetupacamerainmyroom.Ireallydon'tlikeitbecauseI

feelliketherearealwayseyeswatchingme.IfeelsouncomfortablethatIcan'tsleepwellat

night.Knowingthereisacameraaround,whenmyfriendscometomyhome,theywillspeak

quietlyandcarefully(小心地).Wecan'thavepillowfights(打仗).Iamsad.SoIaskmy

parentstotakethecameraaway.TheyagreeifIcanbehave(表現(xiàn))well.Ifeelhappyandfree

now.

27.WhydoLuoYuzhe'sparentssetupacameraathome?Because.

A.theywanttowatchtheirson

B.itisverypopularandimportant

C.theboydoesn'tspendtimeonvideos

D.theywanttomaketheboyfeelsafe

28.ZhaoXindoesn'tlikethecamerainherroombecause.

A.itmakeshersleepwell

B.shecanbehaveverywell

C.shewantstospeakcarefully(仔細地)

D.shefeelsherparentsalwayswatchher

29.What'sthemeaningof"grades"inthesecondparagraph?

A.成績B.年級C.興趣D,性格

30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.LuoYuzheisastudentfromBeijing.

B.Familiesseldomsetupcamerasathome.

C.Camerasarereallyhelpfultothestudents.

D.Studentshavedifferentideasaboutcameras.

(2022?江蘇南通)

Aftersayinggoodbyetoher5-year-olddaughter,WangYaping,ZhaiZhigangandYe

Guangfiu,gointospace(太空)intheShenzhouXIIIonOct.16.

The41-year-oldWangbecomesthefirstwomanastronaut(宇航員)toTiangongspace

station.Theywillstaythereforsixmonths.Theywilldoexperiments(實驗)andWangwill

alsodothefirstspacewalk(航天能外活動)byaChinesewoman.

Wang'sspacedreamstartsin2003.Shethinks,"Chinanowhasamanastronaut.When

willtherebeawomanastronaut?”

Aftershefliesfor1,600hours,Wangisastrongcandidate(候選人)tobecomean

astronautin2010.Shepractiseshard,gettingthesametraining(訓(xùn)I練)asmen,includingthe

pull-upsandbarbells.fctThespaceenvironment(環(huán)境)won'tchangebecauseyouarea

womanJshesays.

Thedifficultpartisthehigh-Gtraining."There5saredbutton(按鈕)tostopthetraining^^

saysWang“Ifyoucan'tbear(忍受),youcanstopit."ButWangneverusesit."Thereisno

suchredbuttoninmyheart(心、臟)

Herdreamcomestruein2013.ShebecomesamemberoftheteamfortheShenzhouX

mission(任務(wù)).

Wangsayswomenhavetheirownadvantages(優(yōu)勢).“Womenaremorepatient(耐心)

andtheydon'tfeellonely(JIR獨)easily.Women'sheartsarealsoeasiertoadapt(適應(yīng))tothe

spaceenvironment,makingthemmorefitforlong-termmissions.

31.WhichofthefollowingaboutWangYapingistrue?

A.Shebecomesanastronautin2010.

B.Sheis41yearsoldwitha6-year-oldson.

C.Sheisamemberoftheteamtothemoon.

D.SheisthefirstwomanastronauttoTiangongspacestation.

32.WangYapingwillstayinthespacefor.

A.sixmonthsB.threeyearsC.twomonthsD.tendays

33.WhatdoWang'swordsmean(意思是)inParagraph4?

A.Thespaceenvironmentiseasytochange.

B.Bothmenandwomenastronautscangotospace.

C.It'smoredifficultforwomentoliveinspacethanmen.

D.Menandwomenwillmeetthesameproblemsinspace.

34.Whatadvantages(優(yōu)勢)doesawomanastronauthave,accordingtoWang?

A.Lookingthinner.B.Havingmorefriends.

C.Notfeelinglonelyeasily.D.Gettingmoretraining.

35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Aspacetripbythreeastronauts.

B.Womenastronauts5lifeinspace.

C.Howawomanastronaut'sdreamcomestrue.

D.WhereChina'sTiangongspacestationis.

(2022?江蘇連云港)Catshavemanydifferentinterestingpersonalities(性格).Hereare

fourofthem.

36.IfSimonwantsacattoplayballswithhim,whichoneshouldhehave?A.ASiamesecat.

B.APersiancat.C.ABengalcat.D.ARussianBlue

cat.

37.Fromthearticle,weknowthat.

A.BengalcatsarethemosttimidB?Siamesecatslikecleaningtheireyes

C.Persiancatsdon5tlikegettingupearlyD.RussianBluecatsaren'tafraidofbig

noise

38.Whafsthebesttitleforthearticle?

A.Cats'FavoriteFoodB.HowCatsHelpOtherPeople

C.WhyCatsCleanHairD.Cats'DifferentPersonalities

(2022?江蘇連云港)Amouseranacrossthefaceofasleepinglionandwokehimup.

Thelionwasveryangry.Heputouthispawandcaughtthemouse.

"Youwokemeup,“hesaid."Iwillnoweatyou.”

“Pleasedon't,"themousesaid.t6Ifyouletmealive,Ipromise(承諾)Iwillhelpyouone

day.

Thelionlaughed.Hecouldn'tthinkofhowasmallmousecouldeverhelphim,buthe

said,"Verywell.Tilletyougothistime.Butdon'twakemeupagain.”

Ayearpassed.Thelionfellintoaholedugbyahunter.Thehunterthentiedhimupwith

ropes.Theliontriedtogetaway,buthecouldnot.

Themousespoketothelion,“Doyourememberme?Youletmefreeayearago.NowI

canreturnyourhelp.^^

Themousebegantocutintotheropewithhisteeth.Theliongotoutoftherope,and

climbedoutofthehole.Hewasfree!

39.Whydidthelionlaughwhenheheardthemouse'spromise?

A.Hecouldeatthemousefinally.B.Hecouldrunawayfromthehunter.

C.Hewasn'tafraidoffallingintoahole.D.Hedidn'tthinkthemousecouldhelp

him.

40.Whichistherightorderforthemouse?

a.Itwokeupthelion.

b.Ithelpedthelionbefree.

c.Itwascaughtbythelion.

d.Itpromisedtheliontohelphim.

A.a-c-d-bB.a-d-b-cC.d-b-c-aD.d-a-c-b

41.Themousehelpedthelionby

A.wakingitupagainB.askingthehuntertorun

C.givingthelionsomefoodD.cuttingintotheropewithteeth

42.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusfromthestory?

A.Wehavetobecarefulwhenweareoutside.

B.Weneedtohelpanimalswhentheyareinneed.

C.Sometimesevensmallonescanhelpstrongones.

D.It'sdangeroustowakeupalionwhenitissleeping.

(2022?江蘇連云港)JessicaandEllenwerehavingfunattheparkneartheirhome.It

wasahotsummerday.Theylovedthefeelingoftheairontheirfaceswhentheywere

running.Afteralittlewhile,theywantedtohavearest.Theirmumgavethetwinssome

moneytogetasummertreatatthepark'ssnackshop.

“Whatareyougetting?”askedJessica.wantanorangepopsicle(冰棒).That'smy

favouritekind.^^answeredEllen.Thegirlsboughttwopopsiclesandwenthomehappily.

Theywantedtoknowwhomadethefirstpopsicle,sotheyaskedtheirmom.44Oh,the

firstpopsiclewasmadebyaboyjustaboutyourage.Hewaseleven.Hemixedjuiceand

watertogetherandputitonthetableoutsidethehouse.Heforgottobringhisdrinkintothe

houseanditfrozebecauseitwasreallycoldoutside.That'showthefirstpopsiclewasmade.

Latertheboymademoreandsoldthemtotheneighbors.Whenhegrewup,hestarteda

popsiclefactory.”

Thetwogirlsfeltverysurprisedthatalittleboymadethefirstpopsicle.Theyreally

hopedthattheycouldinventsomethingnewoneday.

43.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,weknowthatthegirls.

A.likedtheapplepopsicleB.ranonacoldwinterday

C.boughtonlyonepopsicleD.hadagoodtimeinthepark

44.Howdidthegirlsfeelafterhearingthestory?

A.Tired.B.Surprised.C.Afraid.D.Happy.

45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“invent“inparagraph4probablymean?

A.buyB.borrowC.makeD.stop

46.Thegirls'mothertoldthem.

A.theplacetobuypopsiclesB.thewayofmakingpopsicles

C.thestoryofthefirstpopsicleD.thebesttimetoeatpopsicles

(2022?江蘇?景山),Clean-UpDayfallsonthethirdSaturdayofJanuary.

?Comewithyourfamilyandneighbors.

January22,20229:00

a.m.~11:30a.m.

MeetinStrawberry

Park

First,lefspickuptherubbishinStrawberryParknexttoourneighborhood.Remember

towearcomfortableclothesandbringyourgloves.We'Hgiveyourubbishbags.Freelunch

forvolunteersisattherestaurantnearthepark.At1:00p.m,comebacktoourneighborhood

togoonwiththeclean-up!

1:00p.m.~3:00

p.m.Meetinour

neighborhood

We'llpreparecleaningtools(工具)fbryou.Aftertheclean-up,we'llhaveanafternoon

teafrom3:00to4:00.Acheesecakeandacupofhotcoffeearewaitingforyou!Let'senjoy

ourClean-UpDay!

47.Clean-UpDayison,January22.

A.FridayB.SaturdayC.SundayD.Monday

48.Volunteersshouldwhentheygototheparktodoclean-up.

A.wearsportsshoesB.bringrubbishbags

C.taketheirglovesD.invitetheirfriends

49.Whatcanweknowfromthereading?

A.Volunteersshouldbeteenagers.B.Theclean-upactivityhastwoparts.

C.Volunteershavetoworkforfivehours.D.Theactivitystartsinaneighborhood.

(2022?江蘇?景山)JohnisfromNewYork.Hishomeisneartheschool.Soheoften

goestoschoolbybike.Everydayittakeshimaboutfifteenminutestogetthere.Healways

getstoschoolontime.

MaryisastudentofamiddleschoolinTokyo.Theschoolisfarfromherhome.Every

dayshehastogotoschoolbysubway.Ittakesheraboutfortyminutes.Sheoftengetsup

veryearlybecauseshedoesn'twanttobelatefbrschool.Sheisagoodstudent.

Jenny'shomeisinLondon.Itisfarfromherschool.Sheusuallygoestoschoolbybus.

Thiskindofbushastwofloors.Ittakesheranhoureveryday.Shemustgetupveryearly

everymorning.Sheoftengetstoschoolearly.

TomisastudentofamiddleschoolinIceland(冰島).Thereissnowallyearround.So

heusuallygoestoschoolbysledge(雪橇).Ittakesabouttwentyminutestogetthere.Heis

sometimeslateforschool.

50.HowlongdoesittakeMarytogotoschool?

A.15minutes.B.40minutes.C.Anhour.D.20minutes.

51.WhydoesTomusuallygotoschoolbysledge?

A.Becausehishomeisneartheschool.

B.BecausethereisnobusinIceland.

C.BecausethereissnowallyearroundinIceland.

D.Becausehecan'trideabike.

52.Thetext(文章)tellsus.

A.howstudentscangettoschoolontime

B.howstudentsinothercountriesgotoschool

C.studentsshouldgetupearly

D.studentsshouldstudyhard

(2022?江蘇?景山)Thecassowary(食火雞)isoneoftheworld'slargestbirds.Itcan

growuptoabout2meterstall.Itcan'tfly.Itgetsaroundbywalkingonitslargelegsandbig

feet.Itcanrunupto50km/handjump1.5meters.Andit'salsoagoodswimmer.Itcancross

wideriversandswiminthesea.

Thecassowaryisveryshy,butitcankillpeople.It5sabirdwetrytoleavealoneas

muchaspossible.However,anewstudyshowsthatsomeancient(古代的)peoplehada

differentidea-theyraised(飼養(yǎng))cassowariesmuchasweraisechickensnow.

Today,PapuaNewGuineaisoneofthetwohomestothecassowary(theotheris

Australia).AteamofscientistsinPapuaNewGuineawantedtoknowmoreabouthow

ancientpeoplelivedtheremanythousandsofyearsago.Theycollectedaround1,000

fossilized(變成化石的)eggshellpiecesandstudiedthem.Thisnewsaboutcassowarieswas

oneoftheirfindings.

Thecassowaryisfamousastheworld'smostdangerousbird.Sowhywouldanyonetry

toraiseit?It'struethatpeoplecan'treallykeepacassowaryasapet.Butifthey'recareful

enough,theycankeepcassowariesonafarm.Asforthereason,foodcomesfirst!Eventoday

inPapuaNewGuinea,cassowarymeatisadeliciousdish.Butthat'snotall.Thecassowary's

bones(骨頭)canbeusedastools.Itsfeathers(羽毛)canbeusedtomakeclothes.Thereis

everyreasontobelievethatancientpeoplethoughtthesamethousandsofyearsago.

53.WhatisNOTtrueaboutthecassowary?

A.Itcanflyhigh.B.Itcanrunfast.

C.Itcangrowtall.D.Itcanswimwell.

54.Thestudyshowsthatpeopleinancienttimes.

A.hadfarmsB.keptfarawayfromcassowaries

C.hadlargelegsandbigfeetD.raisedcassowaries

55.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph3referto?

A.Ancientpeople'sthoughts.B.Cassowary'sbonesandfeathers.

C.Thefossilizedeggshellpieces.D.PapuaNewGuineaandAustralia.

56.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Whythecassowaryisdangerous.

B.Whypeopleraisedthecassowary.

C.Howpeopleraisedthecassowary.

D.Wherepeopleraisedthecassowary.

(2022?江蘇?景山)Didyouknowthatyoucaneatarainbow(彩虹)?Youcan'teata

rainbowinthesky,ofcourse.Youcanmakeahealthyrainbowoutofallthedifferentcolors

offruitsandvegetables.

Aredapplecanhelpkeepyourheartstrong.Eatsomeslicesofthisfruitforahealthy

snack.Redraspberries(紅覆盆子)canhelpkeepyoufromgettingsick.Eatahandfulofthis

fruitinsteadofcandy.

Anorangecarrotcanhelpkeepyoureyeshealthy.Thisvegetableisjustplainfunto

crunchbetweenyourteeth.Anorangeisfilledwithvitamins(維生素)thatcanhelpkeepyou

fromcatchingacold.Squeezethisfruitforsometangyjuicewithbreakfastinthemorning.

Ayellowbananacangiveyoutonsofenergy.Peelandeatthisfruitbeforeyouplay.

Yellowcomcanhelpkeepyourstomachhealthy.Munchthisvegetablerightoffthecobata

picnic.

Agreenavocado(牛油果)canhelpyourbodytakeinallthestuff(東西)itneeds.Squish

upthisfruittomakeacreamydipforchips.Greenbroccoli(綠花椰菜)canhelpkeepyour

bonesstrong.Pretendyouareadinosaureatingatreeandchowdownonthisvegetable.

Blueberries(藍莓)canhelpyourememberthings.Eatthisfruiteverydaytohelpyoudo

wellinschool.

Purpleplums(李子)helpfoodmovethroughyourbody.Getstickywithabiteofthis

juicyfruit.Purplegrapescanhelpkeepblood(血液)movingaroundyourbody.Tossabunch

ofthisfruitinthefreezerandhaveachillytreat.

Thesefruitsandvegetablesarejustafewthatcanmakeupafoodrainbow.Eatinga

rainboweverydayisafunandcolorfulwaytostayhealthy.Howmanycolorswillyoueat

today?

57.Whichisnottheadvantage(好處)ofeatingrainbowfood?

A.Keepingyourheartstrong.B.Givingyoutonsofenergy.

C.Keepingyourstomachunhealthy.D.Keepingbloodmovingaroundyour

body.

58.Whatdoes“Squeeze"meaninParagraph3?

A.緊握B.榨取C.破壞D.壓迫

59.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?

A.Redraspberriescanhelpyourememberthings.

B.Agreenavocadocanhelpkeepyoufromgettingsick.

C.Blueberriescanhelpyour

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