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

題匯編川

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、閱讀單選

(2022?江蘇南通)Feb.7,2021

DearMumandDad,

HellofromHawaii!Itislovelyhere.

Thevolcanoes(火山)andbeachesarereallybeautiful.Ihopeyoucancomeandsee

themyourselvessomeday.Theseafoodhereisalsoamazing—it'smuchcheaperthanitisin

Boston.Thepeopleherearefriendlytoo.Theytaughtmetodanceandcook.

IhaveenjoyedmyislandholidayalotsinceIarrivedlastWednesday,butIwishIhada

differentroommate.MyroommateMaxisfromSydney.Heleaveshisthingseverywhere.

Ourroomisalwaysinamess(混亂).HealsowatchesTVlateatnight.Thatmakesithard

formetosleep.ThegoodnewsisthattodayisMonday—it'stimetogohome.

IloveyouandI'llseeyousoon.

James

1.Accordingtothepostcard,wecanknowJamesspenthisholidayin.

A.SydneyB.LondonC.HawaiiD.Ottawa

2.HowlongwasJames9islandholiday?

A.Foraboutfivedays.B.Forlessthanthreedays

C.Foronlyoneday.D.Formorethansevendays.

3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutJames?

A.HelikedthebeachesbestinLondon.B.Heenjoyedtheseafoodontheisland.

C.Hestayedatalocalperson'shome.D.Hecookedhisownmealseveryday.

(2022?江蘇南通)Inmanycountriesaroundtheworld,May1stisaholidaywhichis

calledLabourDayorWorkers'Day.Itisaninterestingholidaythathonoursworkingpeople

andtheirjobs.Butdoyouknowhowitstarted?

Duringthelate1880s,inmanypartsoftheworld,peopleworkedforfourteentosixteen

hoursadayinfactoriesbutmadeverylittlemoney.Later,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,

workingpeoplegottogethertosetupunions(工會(huì)).Theunionleadersaskedfactorybosses

forshorterworkingtimeandhighersalaries(工資),butmanyofthebossesrefusedtheir

ideas.

OnMay1st,1886,menandwomenintheUnitedStatesandCanadastoppedworking

andwentontothestreets.Theywalkedthroughcitiesandtownstoforcebossestoletthem

workeighthoursaday.InthecityofChicago,severalpeoplediedinfightingagainstthe

police.Overthenextfewyears,peopleincitiesaroundtheworldstoppedworkingonMay

1sttohonourworkerseverywhere.Bytheearlytwentiethcentury,thefirstofMaybecamea

nationalholidayinmanycountries.

However,intheUnitedStatesandCanada,May1stisnotaholiday.NorthAmericans

celebrateLabourDayonthefirstMondayinSeptember.TodayintheUnitedStates,Labour

Dayismostlyabouthavingfun.Peopleenjoyalongweekendandoftencelebrateitby

havingpicnicswithfriendsorfamily.InmanypartsoftheUnitedStates,LabourDayisalso

thelastdayofsummervacation,andstudentsreturntoschoolthenextday.

4.Howlongdidpeopleworkadayinfactoriesinthelate1880s?

A.For8—10hours.B.For10—12hours.C.For12—14hours.D.For14—16

hours.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fbrce“meaninChinese?

A.感激B.欣賞C.宣揚(yáng)D.迫使

6.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingevents?

①Workingpeoplebegantofightforbetterlife.

②PeoplestoppedworkingonMay1sttohonourworkers.

③Workingpeoplesetupunions.

A.①②③B.③①②C.②??D.③②①

7.HowdopeopleoftencelebrateLabourDayinAmericanowadays?

A.Byhavingfunwithfriendsorfamily.B.Byworkingallday.

C.Bygivinggiftstoworkingpeople.D.Byhavingabigceremony(典禮).

(2022?江蘇南通)

MymotherandIhadahappylife.Sheworkedduringtheday.Iplayedwiththeother

younghorsesandhadgreatfun.AtnightIlaynexttoher.

Oneday,mymastersoldmetoSquireGordon.Helivedwithhisfamilyinabighouse.

“Youhaveabeautifulblackcoat.IshallcallyouBlackBeauty."hesaid.

Mymasterhadtwohorses.OneofthemwasMerrylegs.Hewasveryfriendly.Theother

wasGinger.Shewasnotfriendly.Shebitandkickedpeople.

GingerandIpulledacoachtogether.Thecoachman'snamewasJohn.GingerandI

workedveryhard.Webecamefriends.

Gingertoldmeaboutherlifewhenshewasyoung.Shetoldme,“Mymasterwasnot

kindtome.Myreins(細(xì)繩)andbit(馬嚼子)hurtme.Mymasterdidnotcare.^^

Onedayinautumn,SquireGordonwentonalongjourney.JohnwentwithhimandI

pulledthecoach.Theweatherwasrainyandwindy.Wecametoabridge.Istopped.

“Somethingiswrong.1thought.Ididnotwanttowalkonthebridge.MrGordonandJohn

wantedmetogoacrossthebridge,butIdidnotmove.Justthenamansawus."Heythere!

Stop!”

“Whatisit?nshoutedSquire.

“Thebridgeisbrokeninthemiddle,vheanswered,4tIfyougoontoit,youareallgoing

todrownintheriven”

Johnsaid,“BlackBeautysavedourlives.^^

Whenwereturnedhome,SquiretoldMrsGordon,4fcWeareallsafe,thankstoBlack

Beauty!"

ThatnightIwasglad,thoughIwasverytired.

8.WhonamedthehorseBlackBeauty?

A.FarmerGrey.B.MrsGordon.C.John.D.SquireGordon.

9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.BlackBeautylivedahardlifewithMum.

B.Somehorsesdidnotwearreinsorbits.

C.Gingerwasunhappywhenshewasyoung.

D.MrGordonwentonalongjourneyalone.

10.Whatmighthappenthatnightfromthepassage?

A.BlackBeautywassentawayfromhome.

B.BlackBeautygotgoodfoodandanicebed.

C.MrGordonsoldBlackBeautytoothers.

D.MrGordonhadBlackBeautydomorework.

11.Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Inastorymagazine.B.Inasciencemagazine.

C.Inahealthmagazine.D.Inasportsmagazine.

(2022?江蘇南通)Boysandgirls,howisyourbody?Nowlet'simaginethatyourbody

islikeabigfactory.Ittakesin“materials“andputsout“goods”.Ifyoustartwithpoor

materials,it'slikelythatyourgoodswon'tbehigh-quality.Butifyouusebettermaterials,

yourgoodswillcomeoutmuchbetter.

Whatdoesthismeaninreallife?Itmeansgettingtherightamountofsleep,eatingfood

thatisgoodforyou,andexercisingmoreoften.Youmightnotthinkaboutthismuchasa

youngstudent,butpleasebelieveinmethatitbecomesmuchmoreimportantasyouget

older.

Itisverygoodtostartbuildingabetter“factory“atayoungage.Gettingintothehabit

oflivinghealthilycanhelpyoualotinmanyways.Ifyougetenoughsleep—nottoolittleor

nottoomuch,youwillbeabletofocusbetteronyourstudies.Eatinghealthyfoodhelpsyour

bodygrowstrongandfightoffsickness.Andexercisecanhelpyoustayfitbothphysically

andmentally.

Thissoundslikealottodo.Sostartsmall—trytogotobedatthesametimeeachnight

andwakeupatthesametimeaswell.Findtimetoeatasingleappleeachday—peopleoften

say“anappleadaykeepsthedoctoraway".Trytoexerciseeachday,evenifit'sonlyfor10

minutes.Doingtheselittlethingswillhelpyoubuildagreat"factory^.

12.WhichisNOTagood"material”forthebody?

A.Gettingenoughsleep.B.Exercisingtostayfit.

C.Eatinghealthyfood.D.Sleepinguntillatemorning.

13.Theunderlinedword“factory"inthethirdparagraphrefersto.

A.houseB.habitC.companyD.body

14.FromParagraph3,wecanlearnthat.

A.doingexercisecanhelpyoufocusonyourstudies

B.itisrightforyoungstudentstoeatsomejunkfood

C.sleepingtoomuchisn'tgoodforyourbodyeither

D.sleepinglittleisgoodforyourownmentalhealth

15.Whatisthewriter'ssuggestion?

A.Changeyourlifebydoingsmallthings.

B.Itisnoteasytogetintoyourgoodhabits.

C.Youthisthebesttimetohaveabigdream.

D.It'sbesttoliveasimpleandeasylife.

(2022?江蘇揚(yáng)州)Doyouliketravelling?Ifso,cometoourtravelservice.

2-dayBaoyingGroupTour(旅行)HowaboutgoingtoBaoyingfortheweekends?You

canvisitBaoyingWetlandParkandSheyangLotusGarden.Afterthat,youcanenjoysome

nicelocalsnacks.

Price:¥220Callusat800-816-7288

3-daySanyaPrivate(私人的)Tour

Sanyahasbeautifulsunshine,bluebeachesandcleanwater.Ybucanwalkalongthebeaches

andenjoythefreshairfreely.Price:

1person2-5persons6-9persons

¥669¥550/person¥530/person

Callusat800-810-6288

5-dayTaiwanGroupTour

Taiwanisawonderfulplacetogo.YoucanclimbA-liMountain,goboatinginSunMoon

Lake.Taibei101buildingisanothergoodplace.Ybucanalsotrythedeliciouslocalsnacks.

Price:¥8,500

Callusat800-850-8288

16.HowlongistheBaoyingGroupTour?A.Twodays.B.Threedays.

C.Fourdays.D.Fivedays.

17.Mr.andMrs.Jiangaregoingtotakethe3-daySanyaPrivateTourwithhertwosons,how

muchisthetour?

A.¥1,650B.¥2,200C.¥2,007D.¥2,676

18.IfyouwanttovisitTaiwan,whatactivitiescanyoudothere?

A.visitthewetlandparkB.enjoythesunshineandthebeaches

C.goboatinginSunshineLakeD.climbA-liMountain

(2022?江蘇揚(yáng)州)Asstudents,youmayhavemanydreams.Theycanbeverybiglike

becomingSuperman,ortheycanbesmall.Youmayjustwanttobecomeoneofthetop

studentsinyourclass.Whenyouhaveadream,doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamcome

true?

FollowYourHeartbyAustralianwriterAndrewMatthewstellsusthatmakingour

dreamscometrueislife'sbiggestchallenge.

“Youmaythinkyou'renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatitisimpossible(不

可能)fbryoutobecomeastar.Theseideasstopyoufromgettingyourdream,thebooksays.

Infact,everyonecanmakehisdreamcometrue.Thefirstimportantthingyoumustdois

torememberwhatyourdreamis.

Don5tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwant.Dothisstepbystep

andyourdreamwillcometruefaster.Abigdreamis,infact,manysmalldreams.

Nevergiveup(放棄)ourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroad.Butthebiggest

problemcomesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.Studying

insteadof(代替)watchingTVwillbringyoubetterexampoints.Savingfiveyuaninsteadof

buyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Whenyougetclosertoyourdream,it

maychangealittle.Thenyouwillbeabletolearnmoreskillsandfindnewinterests.

19.FollowYourHeartis.

A.thefirstthingyoumustdotomakeyourdreamcometrue

B.themostimportantdreamtohaveforstudents

C.thenameofabookbyAndrewMatthews

D.thenameofafamousAustralianwriter

20.Fromthetext,weknowthemeaningoftheword“challenge"is.

A.變化B.挑戰(zhàn)C.決定D.態(tài)度

21.Whatshouldyoudotomakeyourdreamcometrue?

①Neverbeafraidofthebigdifficulties.

②Alwaysrememberwhatyourdreamis.

③GetbetterexampointsbywatchingTV.

④Readmorebooks,learnmoreskillsandfindnewinterests.

A.①②③B.②③④C.①②④D.①③④

22.Theunderlinedsentence“Nevergiveupyourdream,,meansyoushould.

A.neverrememberwhatyourdreamis

B.watchTVtogetbetterpoints

C.savemoneytobuyanicecream

D.keepondoingwhatyoushoulddo

(2022?江蘇揚(yáng)州)Everymorningarichmanfindsapoormansittingonaparkbench

(長(zhǎng)凳).Thepoormanalwayssitsthere,lookingatthebighotelwheretherichmanlives.

Onedaytherichmangetsoutofhiscarandsaystothepoorman,"Excuseme,butIjust

wanttoknowwhyyousithereandlookatmyhoteleverymoming.^^"Sir",saysthepoorman,

“Iamafailure(失敗者).Ihavenomoney,nofamily,nohome.Isleeponthisbench,and

everynightIdreamthatonedayrilsleepinthathoteI.^^Therichmansays,“Thisevening

yourdreamwillcometrue.Tilpayforthebestroominthathotelforyoufbrawholemonth.^^

Afewdayslater,therichmangoesbythepoorman'sroomtoaskhimhowheisenjoying

himself.Tohissurprise,hefindsthatthemanmovesoutofthehotel,backtohisparkbench.

Whentherichmanaskswhy,thepoormansays,“yousee,whenIamdownheresleepingon

mybench,IdreamI'mupthere,inthatbighotel.Ifsavvonderftildream.ButwhenIamup

there,IdreamI'mbacktothiscoldbench.Ifsatemble(可怕的)dream,andIcan'tgetany

sleepatall.,,

23.Thepoormansleepsinbeforehemeetstherichman.

A.theparkB.hishomeC.thehotelD.thecar

24.Everymorning,thepoormansitsonthebenchand.

A.waitsfortherichmanB.looksattherichman'shotel

C.looksattherichman^carD.enjoysthecleanair

25.Whydoesthepoormanmoveoutofthehotel?

A.Becausehecan'tgetanysleepatallthere.

B.Becausehedoesn'tliketherichman.

C.Becausehecan'tpayfbrtheroom.

D.Becausehedoesn'twanttoliveinsuchafineroom.

26.Intheend,thepoormanfoundittosleepinthehotel.

A.sorryB.niceC.wonderfulD.terrible

(2022?江蘇揚(yáng)州)TheLostBoysarewaitingdownstairs.Theycounttofivehundred,

thentheygouptothebedroom.TheystandinalineinfrontofMrsDarling."Canyouadopt

them,mother?,,asksWendy.

Theboysdon'tsayanythingbuttheireyesareaskinghertoadoptthem.MrsDarling

looksatthemandsays"yes"immediately.

“Butthehouseisverysmall,mydear,“saysMrDarling.

“Wecansleepinthesittingroom,sir,Mtheboyssay."Pleasesay'yes'!”

MrDarlinglaughs."Verywell!”hesays."Youcanstay”!Andeveryoneishappyagain.

BeforePeterfliesbacktoNeverland,hegoestoseeWendyoncemore.

“Hello,Wendy.Goodbye,“hesays.“Peter,areyougoingaway?”"Yes."

ThenMrsDarlingcomestothewindow.She'swatchingWendyverycloselynow.“Peter,

canIadoptyou,too?”sheasks.t4Youcangotoschoolandlearntobeaman.^^“No,thankyou.

Idon'twanttogotoschool.AndIdon'twanttobeaman,"hereplies.ButPeterlookssad

andWendy'sworriedabouthim.Hedoesn'thaveamothernow."Mother!”shesays."CanI

gobacktothelittlehousewithPeter?Heneedsamother.,,uCertainlynot!”MrsDarling

replies.tcYouneedamother,too,Wendy.^^ThenshelooksatPeter'ssadfaceandshefeels

verysorryforhim.

“Well,alright,Wendy,“shesays."YoucangotoPeterfbroneweekeveryyeartodohis

springcleaning?*

ThismakesPeterhappyagain."Don'tforgetme,Peter,Wendysays.Peterpromises,

andthenhefliesaway.

—TakenfromPeterPan

27.Accordingtothispassage,whatdoyouthinkofMr.andMr.Darling?

A.smartB.lovelyC.kindD.polite

28.PeterPandoesn'twanttogrowupbecause.

A.hereallydoesn'twanttoleaveNeverland

B.hewantstobeachildforeverandenjoythefreelife

C.hewantstobesomeonelikeWendy

D.hedoesn'twanttoleavehisfriendsonNeverland

29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.AftertheLostBoyscounttofivehundred,theygouptothesittingroom.

B.PeterlooksatWendy'sfaceandfeelssorryfbrher.

C.Mr.DarlingcomestothewindowtowatchWendyveryclosely.

D.WendycangotoPeterfbroneweekeveryyearfbrthespringcleaning.

30.Whichisthebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthepassage?

A.WendyhelpsPeterB.PoorWendyC.FindamotherD.Backhome

(2022?江蘇淮安)Janeisonlyfouryearsoldandshedoesn'tgotoschool.Butsheis

verycleverandlearnsalotfromhergrandpa-anoldteacher.Oneday,Jane'smother,Mrs.

Johntakeshertoaparty.Theguests(客人)allpraise(表揚(yáng))arichwoman'sson.Mrs.John

askshimafewquestions,butsomeofhisanswersarewrong.Janebeginstolaugh.

Therichwomanisangry.Shetellsherfriend—ateachertoaskJanesomequestions,but

thelittlegirlanswersall.Thensheasks,“Therearethreebirdsinatree.Howmanywillbe

left(被留下)ifIkill(殺死)one?”

"One"answersJane."You'rewrong!”callsouttherichwoman."Allofthemwillfly

away.”"Doyouthinkadead(死的)birdcanfly?^^asksthelittlegirl.Theguestsbeginto

laughandthewoman'sfaceturnsred.

31.Janelearnsalotfrom.

A.hergrandmaB.hermotherC.Mrs.JohnD.hergrandpa

32.Howmanyteachersarethereinthestory?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

33.Whodoyouthinkiscleverinthestory?

A.Mrs.Johnandtheguests.B.Thewoman'sson.C.Jane.D.The

richwoman.

34.FromthestoryweknowthatJane.

A.onlygoestohergrandpa'sschoolB.doesn'twanttogotoschool

C.makesguestslaughatthepartyD.likesbirdsverymuch

35.WhyistherichwomanangrywithJane?

A.Janelaughsat(嘲笑)herson.B.Janeisagirl.

C.Hersoncan'tansweranyquestion.D.Janeanswersallthequestions.

(2022?江蘇淮安)

活Joan'sFavoriteActivities(活動(dòng))

DayActivityPlaceTime

4:30p.m.—5:15p.

MondayPlaytenniswithherfriendsIntheTennisClub

m.

Playbasketballwithher4:00p.m.一5:30p.

WednesdayIntheplayground

classmatesm.

IntheSwimming6:00p.m.一7:00p.

FridayGoswimming

Clubm.

10:00a.m.—12:00

SaturdayHaveapicnicwithherparentsInthepark

a.m.

2:00p.m.一5:00p.

SundayReadbookswithhersisterAthome

m.

36.WheredoesJoanoftenplaytennis?A.Intheplayground.B.Intheclub.

C.Inthepark.D.Athome.

37.WhatdoesJoanoftendoonFridayevening?

A.Playbasketball.B.Readbooks.C.Goswimming.D.Haveapicnic.

38.WhooftengoesoutforapicnicwithJoan?

A.Herparents.B?Herclassmates.C.Herfriends.D.Hersister.

39.WhendoesJoan'ssisterusuallyreadbooks?

A.From11:00a.m.to12:00a.m.B.From2:00p.m.to5:00p.m.

C.From4:30p.m.to5:15p.m.D.From6:00p.m.to7:00p.m.

40.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Joanoftenplaysbasketballfortwohours.B.JoanlikestostayathomeonSaturday.

C.JoanlikestoreadbooksonWednesday.D.Joanlikessportsverymuch.

(2022?江蘇淮安)OnesummeraGrasshopper(蟋蟀)issinginghereandthere.Hehas

agreattime.AnAntgoesby.Heisworkinghardtocarrywheat(小麥)tohishome.

“Whynotcomeandchatwithme?^^saystheGrasshopper,"Don'tworksohard.”

“Iamworkingtosaveupfoodforthewinter.,,saystheAnt,“Ithinkyoushoulddothe

same.^^

“Don'tworryaboutthewinter,“saystheGrasshopper,€UWehaveenoughfoodnow."The

Antdoesn'tstopandgoesonwithhardwork.TheGrasshoppergoesonsingingallday.

Whenwintercomes,theGrasshopperisverycoldandhungry.Heisgoingtodiebecause

ofhavingnofood.ButheseestheAntishavingagoodtimewithalotoffood.

41.WhatistheGrasshopper(蟋蟀)doinginsummer?

A.Heisplaying.B.Heisworking.C.Heissinging.D.Heisjumping.

42.HowdoestheGrasshopperfeelinsummer?

A.Hungry.B.Sad.C.Happy.D.Lucky

43.WhatistheAntdoingwhenheseestheGrasshopper?

A.Heissinginghereandthere.B.Heissleepingathome.

C.Heiscarryingfoodtohishome.D.Heistalkingwithhisfriends.

44.WhatdoestheGrasshopperdoafterhehearstheAnt'swords?

A.Hestillsings.B.Hebeginstowork.C.Hehelpstheant.D.Hegoesaway.

45.Whathappenstothegrasshopperinwinter?

A.Thegrasshopperbeginstosavefood.

B.Thegrasshoppergoesonitswayoflife.

C.Thegrasshopperhasagoodtimewiththeant.

D.Thegrasshopperhasnofoodanddeath(死亡)iswaitingforhim.

(2022?江蘇?鹽城市)

BigDreamSummerCamp

Let'slearn

factsabouttheEarth

aboutair/light/water/noiseproblems

howtomakebetteruseofgarbage(垃圾)

howtogrowtreesandflowers

Bring

asleepingbagclothesfor7days

Join

Camp1July5-11Camp2July15-21

Camp3August1-7Camp4August10-16

Wewelcomestudentsbetween12and18yearsold.

46.DavidneedstotakewithhimforBigDreamSummerCamp.A.hispetdogand

someclothesB.asleepingbagandhisMP4

C.asleepingbagandsomeclothesD.amobilephoneandsomesnacks

47.JennyhastojoinbecauseofherpianolessonsfromJuly7toAugust6.

A.Camp1B.Camp2C.Camp3D.Camp4

48.Whocan9tjoinBigDreamSummerCampaccordingto(根據(jù))theposter?

A.Jack,a15-year-oldboyB.Cindy,acollegegirlof20

C.Tony,anaughtyboyof13D.Tina,a16-year-oldschoolgirl

(2022?江蘇?鹽城市)Oneday,aboywasplayinginagarden.Hewasrunningafter

butterfliesandtryingtocatchthem.Hewasveryhappytoseethebeautifulflowers.

Thenhesawafrogjumping.Asheranbehindthefrog,itjumpedintothelake.

Acowwasalsoeatinggrassinthegarden.Hesawhowthecowwaseatinggrass.Afly

(蒼蠅)thencamethereandbuzzedoverthecow.Thecowmovedhertailtomakethefly

moveaway.Thechildlaughed.

Theboywasenjoyingthebeautyofnature(自然).Hesaid,“Natureiswonderful.Its

beautyisenjoyedbyeveryone.”

Whenhesawasquirrel,heranafteritandreachednearthebedofroses.Hetriedtopick

(采摘)someoftheroses,butathorn(刺)piercedhim.Theboystartedcryingandrantohis

house.

Hismotheraskedhim,“Whatisthematter?Whyareyoucrying?”Theboysaid,“The

thornoftherosehurt(傷)mewhileIwaspickingitandnowitfeelspain.^^

Hismothersaid,“Youdidsomethingwrong.Youshouldnothavetriedtopicktheflower.

Theflowersaremeanttobeseenandnottobepicked.Besides,naturalbeautyshouldnever

beharmed.Weshouldhelptoprotectthenature.^^

Thesonsaid,"Iwillalwaysfollowwhatyouhavejusttold,mama.”

Themothersaid,“Letmeknowwhatyouhavelearnedtoday.^^Hersonsaid,“Weshould

protectanimalsandplants.Weshouldneverharmthem.^^

49.Whichofthefollowingshowedtherightorderaccordingtothestory?

a.Theboyranafterthesquirrelandtherosehurthim.

b.Theboysawaflycomingtothecow.

c.Thefrogjumpedintothelake.

d.Theboytriedtocatchthebutterflies.

A.d-b-c-aB.d-c-b-aC.b-d-c-aD.b-a-d-c

50.Whydidtheboystartcrying?

A.Hehurthimselfwhenpickingroses.B.Hecouldn'treachthebedofroses.

C.Hecouldn'tcatchthebutterflies.D.Hemadetheflymoveaway.

51.Fromtheunderlined(劃線的)sentenceinParagraph4,wecaninfer(推斷)that

A.natureisthemostbeautifulthingintheworld

B?theboyhasnointerestinthewonderfulnature

C.everyoneshouldtryhisbesttoprotectnaturewell

D.theboylikesthebeautyofnatureverymuch

Look!Herecomesacutebus.Itlookslikeapandawithblackearsandbigeyes.Itcan

caiTy22peopleandisabout12meterslong.TheSmartPandaBususesAItechnology.Itcan

doalotofthings.Thebuscandrivebyitselfwithout(沒有)adriver.Don'tworry!It?svery

safe.Whenyougetonthebus,youcanswipe(刷)yourhand.Thebuswillreaditandknow

whoyouare.Therearealsorobots(機(jī)蘇岸人)onthebus.Youcantalktothemandaskthem

forhelp.Ifthereisathief(小偷)onthebus,thebuswillcallthepolice.Peopleinsomecities,

suchasChangzhouinJiangsu,JinaninShandongandDeyanginSichuan,cantakethebus.

Doyouwanttohaveatry?Onthebus,thereisamachine.Youcanbuybreakfastanddinner.

Thiscansaveyoualotoftime.

52.TheSmartPandaBus.

A.isallblackB.is12metreswideC.candrivebyapandaD.isverysafe

53.Peoplecan'tontheSmartPandaBus.

A.buytheirbreakfastB.talktothedriver

C.swipethehandD.askrobotsforhelp

54.Whichcitydoesn'thavethiskindofbus?

A.Changzhou.B.Jinan.C.Suzhou.D.Deyang.

55.Wherecanwefindthepassage?

A.Inanewspaper.B.Inastorybook.C.Inacomicbook.D.Inanotebook.

(2022?江蘇?鹽城市)

Howmuchphysical(身體的)activitydoyoudo?Inthepast,yourgrandparentswalked

milestoschoolortowork.Theycutwood,carriedwaterorheavythings,washedclothes,

workedinthefieldsandsoon.Nowwehavewashingmachines,carsandbuses.Mostofus

don'tgrowvegetables,andparentsusuallydrivetheirkidswheretheywanttogo.Butyour

bodyisdesignedforphysicalactivity,andwithoutenoughexercise,itstartstoslowdownand

becomeunhealthy.

Therearesomewaystodophysicalactivityforfree.

?Climbstairs(樓梯)insteadof(代替)usinglifts(電梯).

?Walkorrideyourbiketoschool(Don'taskyourmumordadtodriveyou).

?Playgamesafterclassorafterschool.

?Practiseskillslikerunningandcatching,throwing,kicking,hitting,orbouncingaball.

?Walkwhenyoutalkwithafi-iend,insteadofsittingdown.

?Walkorrunwiththedog(ifyouhaven'tgotone,borrowonefromaneighbour).

?Makeandflyakite.

Whatotherideascanyoucomeupwith?Youcandoalotofthesethingsbyyourself.

Therearelotsofotherthingsthatyoucando.Theymaycostsomemoney,andyouwillhave

tokeepthattimefree.

56.WhodidmorephysicalactivityinthepastaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Children.

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