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專題07閱讀還原5選5

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級廣州市越秀區(qū)明德實驗學校??计谥校╅喿x短文及文后選項,選出可以填入空

白處的最佳選項。

Forme,oneofthegreatesthappinessinlifeisgoingtowatchagreatfilmatthecinema.[There,s

nothingbetterthanbeinglostinamoviestoιyunless,ofcourse,someonebreaksdownthemoment.

Atacinema,therearealwayspeopletreatingtheplaceliketheirownhome!Theydon,tknowhowto

behave.

2So,youhavetorisefromyourseattoallowthemtogopast.Then,whenyouwanttoenjoythe

surround-soundeffects,someonebeginstoenjoytheirdrinksandpopcornandmakesalotofnoises.Andwhat?

can,tstandmostisthattheychattotheirfriends,sometimesnotevenaboutthefilm.

I,mnotaloneinthissituation.3Hesays,“Thewomaninfrontofmegotamirrorout,thenher

boyfriendusedthelightonhisphonetoallowhertodohermake-up!,,

Simonhashelpedtocreatealistofrulesonhowmoviegoersshouldbehaveatthecinema.Oneofthemisno

useofmobilephones,andanotherisnottotakeyourshoesoff-amostseriousoffence(冒犯)!

Ofcourse,whenwehavepaidforaticket,Wefeelitisourrighttorelaxandenjoythefilminthewaywe

wantto.4

Ifsomeonewantstobreaktherulesofcinemamanners,thebestchoiceforhimistogetaDVDandwatchit

athome.ButWeallknowthatthebestwaytoenjoytheartandthesoundeffectofafilmisonthebigscreen.

5

A.Tostartwith,somepeoplealwaysaιτivelate.

B.It,syourchoice!

C.However,wemustn,tforgettheothermoviegoersarounduswhowanttoenjoythecinematicexperience,too.

D.It,sachanceformetogetawayfromreallife.

E.SimonMayo,afilmcriticattheBBCexperienceda“newlow“duringafilm.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級??计谥校㏒allywasastudent.Itwasgoingtohermother'sbirthday.She

wantedtobuyherapresent.6

Aweekbeforehermother,sbirthday,shewentshoppingafteraquickandsimplelunch.Forhermotherhad

lostherumbrellaamonthbefore,shedecidedtobuyablackone.

Sallythoughthermothercouldcarrythatblackumbrellawhensheworeclothesofanycolour.Soshebought

alovelyumbrellaandtookitbacktoschoolwithher.

Shewenthomeinthetrainthatevening.7Shewentalongtothebuffetcar(餐車)forasandwich

andacupofcoffee.Whenshegotbacktoherseat,herumbrellawasgone!Shewassurethatshehadleftthe

blackumbrellaaboveherseat,butitwasnottherenow.8

Shebegantocrywhenshesawthattheumbrellawasnotthere.Theotherpeoplefeltverysorryforherand

askedwhatthematterwas.9Afterhearingthat,thethreepeopleaskedforhermother,saddress.

10

Thenextweek,Sallygotaletterfromhermother.Itsaid,uThankyouverymuchforyourlovelypresentsbut

whydidyousendmethreeblackumbrellas?

A.Shetoldthemthecase,andshehadtogetoffatthenextstation.

B.Shelookedaround,therewereonlythreepeople.

C.Shewantedaniceanduseful,butnotexpensivepresent.

D.Shefelthungrybecauseshehadaverylittlelunch.

E.Theysaidtheycouldsendumbrellatoherifsomeonehadtakenitbymistake.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級??计谥校╅喿x短文及文后A?E選項,選出可以填入各題空白處的最佳選項。

Since2017,shortvideoshavegotmillionsofviewsonline.Manypeoplecreateandshareshortvideoson

popularvideoapplikeDouyinandKuaishou.11Theyshowpeopledoingactivitieslikecooking,

exercisingandsinging.

12Accordingtoareport,morethan50percentofGrade7and8studentssaidtheyenjoywatching

theseshortvideos.About47percentofthemhavepostedtheirownvideos.

Fromthevideos,teenagersseefunnyandexcitingthingstheywon,tusuallysee.13Forexample,a

13-year-oldusernamedXiaoQianyuhaspostedvideosshowingherlearningjazzdance.Thishaswonhermany

fans.

14Somestudentsspendtoomuchtimewatchingthemandnotenoughtimestudying.Somevideos

arenotsuitableforteenagersandhaveanegativeeffectonthem.

Todealwiththisproblem,Douyinaddedanewfunction(功能).15Also,thegovernmentasked

companiestomakestricterrulesfortheseappsandtakeawaytheunsuitablevideos.

A.However,shortvideoappscanalsocauseproblems.

B.Mostoftheusersontheappsareyoungpeople,includingteenagers.

C.Thevideosare15secondstoafewminuteslong.

D.Manyteensalsoliketosharethefunthingstheydowithothers.

E.Itlockstheappifsomeoneusestheappforovertwohoursaday.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級鐵一中學校考期中)Peopleoftencalltheplasticbags??whitepollution”.

16Itisreportedthatittakes100—200yearstobreakdowntheplasticbagscompletely.However,a

16-year-oldhigh-schoolCanadianstudentcalledDanielByrddiscoveredthewaytobreakdowntheplasticbags!

Theideaoftheinventioncomesfromhishousework.Healwayshelpshermotheroutathome.17

Thismakeshimveryangry,sohethinkshowtodealwiththeseplasticbags.Withhisteacher'shelp,hefoundthat

whenheputthetwogerms(細菌)mixtureupandthatmadetheplasticbagsbreakdownquickly.

Hemadeanexperimentfirst.Heputsomeearthgermsandplasticbagstogetherinthegardenofhishouse.

After12weeks,hefoundtheplasticbagshadbeenbrokendown.18Thenhemadeanotherexperimentin

acorneroftheschoolyard.19

Byrdhasreceivedalotofawardsfrommanyuniversities,andhehasalsoearned30thousanddollarsfrom

hisinvention.20

A.Italsoshowedthattheplasticbagscouldbebrokendowninthreemonths.

B.Hewantstogotocollegewithhismoney.

C.Becauseitishardtobreakdown(降解),itbecomestheworstinventionforthehuman.

D.Everytime,whenheopensthecloset,theplasticbagsflyout.

E.Andtheyonlygaveoutsomewaterandlittlecarbondioxide(CO2).

(2022春.廣東廣州.八年級廣州市第一一三中學??计谥校╅喿x填空。

Nowadays,nomatter(無論)howyoungoroldWeare,wehavetodealwithmanydifferentkindsofthingsin

ourdailylives.21Otherscanmakeusfeelstressedout(承受極大壓力).Asstudents,wealsohaveto

dealwithalotofpressure(壓力)fromschoolwork,interpersonalrelationships(人際關系)andotheraspects

(方面)enoughtofacepressure.Ifwedon'thaveenoughconfidence,wewillfeeltoostressedouttoknowhow

todealwithit.22

First,Wemustbeconfidentenoughtofacepressure.Ifwedon,thaveenoughconfidence,wewillfeeltoo

stressedouttoknowhowtodealwithit.

23Drawingpictures,singingsongsorplayinggamesareusefultorelaxus.Theycandevelopour

interestsandhobbiesaswell.

24Weshouldlearntoaskforhelpifweareundermuchpressure.Ourfamilymembersorfriendswill

helpusandteachushowtofaceit.Atthesametime,weshouldtalktoourfamiliesorfriendsasoftenaspossible.

25Thiscanhelpthemunderstandusbetter.

Lastbutnotleast,weshouldkeepgoodrelationshipswithourfamiliesandfriends.

Lefsrelieve(緩解)thepressuretogethertomakeusstrongerandbetter.

A.Second,wecandosomethingweliketohelpusrelax.

B.Toomuchpressureisnotgoodforourdevelopment.

C.Inthisway,wecanshareourthoughtsandopinions.

D.SomeofthemcanmakeUSfeelpleasedorrelaxed.

E.Learninghowtodealwithpressureisimportant.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級廣州市真光中學校考期中)閱讀短文及文后A~E選項,選出可以填入各題空白

處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

IfIsaacNewtonwassosmart,whydidn,thealwaysdowellatschool?Well,althoughsomebodydoeswellat

school,itdoesnotmeanheorsheissuccessful.It,sgoodtoremember:Ifsomebodyhastroublewithsomethingat

school,itdoesnotmeanheorsheisstupid.26

IsaacNewtondidnotdowellatschoolforalongtimebecausehewasalwaysthinkingaboutthings.

27Forexample,onedaytherewasaterriblewindstormontheform.Hismotherwaswoπ^iedthatthewind

mightbreakgatesanddoors.28Isaacwentout,buthedidn'tcomeback.Hewatchedthestrongwind

blowthingsallaroundandthought,ttIwonder...,,

Hismotherwaitedandwaited.29Whenshefoundhim,hewasjumpingupoffafenceoverandover

againtoseehowfarthewindwouldcarryhim.Hethoughtabouthowstrongthewindwasandforgotabout

everythingelse.

ThiswasIsaacNewton.30

A.Washestupidorclever?

B.IsaacNewtonwasjustanexample!

C.Thethingswerenothisschoolsubjectsandotherpeopledidn,twanthimtothinkaboutthem.

D.Andthenshewentouttolookforhim.

E.SoshesentIsaacouttocheckalloverthefarmbuildingsandfences(柵欄).

(2022春.廣東廣州.八年級校考期中)閱讀短文及文后的A—E選項,選出可以填入1—5各題空白處的最

佳選項。

Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedinfactories.TheydomanyCiifferentjobs.31

Robotsalsohelpdisabledpeopleandpeoplewhocannotlookafterthemselves.32Nowmanyof

themhaveadogtohelpthem.Thedogiscalledaguidedog.Inthefuture,guidedogsmightberobotdogs.

OnerobotdogiscalledMeldog.Ithaswheels.Itusually“walks"infrontofitsowner.Itisveryclever.It

knowsthespeedofitsowners,walk.Meldogtalkstoitsownerbyloudspeaker.33Itsendsinstructionsto

theownerfromMeldogsuchas"Stophere",“Turnleft”and44Tumrighf,.IntheUnitedStates,anothertypeof

robothelpsdisabledworkers.34Therobothearsthesoundofitsownersvoice.Itfollowsinstructionssuch

as“Turnthepage"and"Makeacupofcoffee".

35Theycandosimplejobs.Forexample,theyshavepatientsandbrushtheirteethandtakemeals

fromthekitchentopatientsrooms.Itnevergetslostbecausethisrobothasamapofthehospitalinitscomputer

memory.

A.Forexample,scientistsaremakingarobottohelpblindpeople.

B.RobotsarealsousedinAmericanhospitals.

C.Usuallythesejobsaretoodangerous,difficultorboringforhumans.

D.Theownerwearsaspecialbelt.

E.Thisrobot,calledKiroy,helpsdisabledcomputeroperators.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級校聯(lián)考期中)Therearemanybeautifulsoundsintheworld.Youcanhearthe

songsofbirdsandthelaughterofpeople.Youcanlistentocoolmusicandnewsreports.36Theybring

youaworldofsounds.

However,manypeoplecan,thearanysoundatall.37Otherscanhearwellintheirchildhood,but

toomanyloudsoundshurttheirearsandtheygodeaflateron.Also,manypeopleinChinacan,thearordinary

soundsclearly.Lotsofthemarechildren.Aboutsixchildrenofeveιyonethousandhavehearingproblemswhen

theyareborn.

38Forexample,toomuchearwax(耳垢)isnotgoodforyourhearing.Ifyoufindyouhavetoo

muchearwax,askyourparentstohelpyoucleanitoutAndnoiselouderthan85decibels(分貝)canhurtyour

hearingandmakeyouloseyourhearingforashorttimeorevenforever.

Hearingisimportant.39Don,tforgettodothefollowing:

Trytostayawayfromplaceswithtoomuchnoise.Ifyouhavetogo,wearearplugs.40

Whenswimming,remembertoputearplugsintoyourearstostopthewaterfromgettingin.Neverput

anythingsharpintoyourears.

Keepthesethingsinmind.Thenyouwon,tbesayingt?WHAT?WHAT?”whenyouareolder.

A.Someofthemareborndeaf.

B.That,sallbecauseofyourears!

C.Alotofthingscancausehearingproblems.

D.Apairofgoodearplugscanreducethenoiseby30decibels.

E.Ithelpsdoyourbesttogiveyourearsspecialcare.

(2021春?廣東廣州?八年級校考期中)Volunteersareprobablysomeofthemostoverlooked(被忽視的)

people.41Thismonth,IvolunteeredattheColorRuninMelbourne.AlthoughIdidn,thaveasmuchfun

astherunners,Istilllearnedanimportantlesson.

Myjobwastogiveahigh-fivetoeveryrunneratthefinishline.42Whenthefirstrunnerpassed,we

reachedoutourhandsandyelled“Goodjob''excitedly.However,asmoreandmorepeoplecrossedthefinishline

andtouchedtheirhandswithmine,myarmgotsore.Tomakethingsworse,itbecamehotter.Ourclotheswereall

wetbecauseofthesweat(汗)andWefelttired.Butsoonwesawagroupofkidsrunningtowardus—theywere

about6yearsold.43Theyputuptheirhandsandsaid,“High-five!”

Atthatmoment,Iwasquitetouched—theyweresoyoung,andtheyrefusedtogiveup.44Iclapped

(拍)theirhands,44Welldone,littleguys!”

Thatisthemeaningofbeingavolunteer.Itisnotaneasyjob.45Evenifsuchspiritisnotoftenfound

indailylife,itcanencourageusalotwhenwedoseeitoccasionally.

從下面選項中選擇正確的選項補全短文。

A.Suddenly,Ifeltmyselfbecomefullofstrength.

B.Atthebeginning,wesawitasasimplejob.

C.However,wemeetdifferentpeopleandseethespiritthatmovesthem.

D.Butnoactivitywouldcarryonsmoothly(順暢地)withouthard-workingvolunteers.

E.Althoughtheycouldhardlycatchtheirbreath,theystillkeptgoingwithbigsmilesontheirfaces.

(2022春.廣東廣州.八年級廣州白云廣雅實驗學校??计谥校╅喿x短文及文后A-E選項,選出可以填入下

面各題空白處的最佳選項。

Hangzhouwonitsbid(申辦)forthe2022AsianGamesonSeptember16,2015.46

Hangzhou,thewell-knowncapitalcityofZhejiangProvinceinthesoutheastpartofthecountry,hasa

populationof8.9million.Itisabeautifulcitywithalonghistory.47HostingtheAsianGameswillhelp

thecitygrowevenfaster.

TheGameswillinclude36to40sports.Mostvenues(場館)havealreadybeenfinished.48The

AsianGameswilllastfromSeptember10to25,whenthetemperatureisaround20℃.It,saperfecttimefor

sports.

“It'sforsurethattheeventwillletmorevisitorsenjoythebeautyandcharmofthisamazingcity.Atthesame

time,moreroadswillbebuiltandtheundergroundsubwayswillbeaddedtomakethetrafficeasierandbetter.

49ShaoLinfromHangzhou,toldthereporterexcitedly.

50HangzhouiswaitingtoseeyouinSeptember,2022.

A.Butthebestpartisthatitwillmakeitpossibleforustowatchworld-classgamesclosetoourhomes.

B.Itisdevelopingfastnowadays.

C.SomeotherswillbeputintouseafewmonthsbeforetheGames.

D.ItwillbethethirdtimethattheGamesareheldinaChinesecityafterBeijingin1990andGuangzhouin2010.

E.Hangzhouistryingitsbesttogetreadyforthebigsportsshow.

(2021春?廣東廣州?八年級校考期中)E-waste

Haveyoueverheardofe-waste(electronicwaste電子垃圾),whichcanbeproducedeveryday?Howdoyou

dealwithyourcomputers,MP3playersandmobilephoneswhenthey,rebrokenoryouwantanewone?

51

Withthedevelopmentofelectronicindustry,e-wastepollutionhasbecomeaseriousproblem.Accordingto

theUnitedNations,in2014,peoplearoundtheworldproduced41.8milliontonsofe-wasteandonlyrecycled6.5

milliontons.TheUSwasthebiggestwaster,producing7milliontons.52

53Itcaneitherbevaluableorharmful,dependingonhowWedealwithit.E-wasteisvaluable

urbanmine(城市礦藏).Thevalueofthemetals,likegoldandsilverinthewastearoundtheworld,isamazing.

54Butifpeoplethrowthemaway,thetoxicChemiCalS(有毒化學物質(zhì))cangetintotheearthorair,

affectingtheenvironmentandpeople,shealth.

Apple,forexample,nowrecyclespeople,susedproductsinChinawhentheyarebuyingnewones.

55Thentheysellthematlowerprices.Tohelpreducee-waste,wecanbuylongerlastingelectronic

products.Ifyouhaveunwantedelectronics,findanewhomeforthem.Youcanalsotakecomputersandphonesto

seeifcompaniesofferrecyclingprograms.

A.Chinacamesecond,with6milliontons.

B.Thecompanywilltestandrepairtheusedones.

C.It,simportanttopayattentiontoe-waste.

D.Mostpeoplejustthrowthemaway.

E.Andthemetalscanbereused.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級校聯(lián)考期中)閱讀短文及文后A~E選項,選出可以填入各題空白處的最佳選項。

ComicbooksfirstbecameverypopularwithyoungpeopleintheUnitedStatesinthe1940sand1950s.They

aremorelikemagazinesthanbooks,becausetheyareshort,cheapandappearonceamonthinlocalshops.Many

areaboutsuperheroessuchasSupermanandBatman.56Theyhavespecialpowers,andtheyfightbad

people.Attheendofeverystory,thesuperheroalwayswins.

Youcanstillbuythiskindofcomicbook,butinthe1970sand1980sanewformofcomicbookappeared.

57ThechangefromtheoldtothenewstyleisperhapsclearestinFrankMiller,sBatman:TheDark

KnightReturns.58Whilehetriestobegood,heisnotalwayssuccessful,andhedoesnotalwayswin.

Inthesameway,inthegraphicnovelWatchmenthesuperheroesarelikerealhumanbeingswithalltheir

problems,andtheyarenotalwaysgoodpeople.59ItwastheonlygraphicnovelonTimemagazine,s

listofthebest100books.

Whilegraphicnovelslooklikecomicbooks,theyaremorelikenovels.60Theyarelongerand

muchmoreexpensivethancomicbooks,andareforadults.

A.Inthisstory,Batmanisold.

B.Thisissometimescalledagraphicnovel.

C.Incomicbooks,superheroesarealwaysgood.

D.Andmostarenotreallyforchildren.

E.Watchmenbecameverypopular.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級廣州大學附屬中學??计谥校╅喿x填空

It,sreportedthataChinesecompanyhascreatedanewfacialrecognition(面部識另IJ)systemthatcanknow

whoyouareevenifyouarewearingamask.61COVID-19hasledmostpeopletowearmasksto

protectthemselvesandpeoplearound.

62AccordingtoengineersattheHanwangTechnologyLtd.,thissystemisthefirsttobeusedin

theworld.i?Ateamof20engineersfinisheditinaboutamonth,addingacollectionofabout6millionunmasked

facesandasmallercollectionofmaskedfaces,,,thecompanysaid.

63Oneusessinglechannelrecognition.Theotherkindisamulti-channel(多通道的)recognition

systemthatusesgroupsofcameras.64

??Whenpeoplewearamask,therecognitionrate(比率)canreachabout95percent,,,saidHuangLei,

Hanwang,svicepresident.65

Nowadaysthenewsystemistryingtoknowwhoapersoniswhenheorsheiswearingsunglassesanda

mask.??Insuchsituations,allofthekeyfacialinformationislost,makingrecognitionhard,,,Huangsaid.

A.It,ssaidthatthemulti-channelsystemcanfindapersoninagroupofupto30peoplequickly.

B.Thesystem'ssuccessrateforpeoplewithoutwearingamaskisabout99.5percent.

C.Chinaisleadingtheworldinthedevelopmentofartificialintelligence(AI).

D.DevelopersbeganworkingonthenewsysteminJanuary2020whenCOVID-19appearedinChina.

E.Hanwangisnowsellingtwokindsofmachinesusingthenewtechnology.

(2021春?廣東廣州?八年級廣州市第五中學??计谥校╅喿x短文及文后A~E選項,選出可以填入1~5各題

空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Inthemodernworld,peopleusemoneyeveryday.Moneyisveryimportantinourlife.66ButI

thinkfewpeopleknowaboutthehistoryofmoney.

67Theylivedwithfamilyandlivedonwildanimals,fruitsandotherplants.Andtheyalsomade

thingstheyneedbythemselves.Aslimepassed,peoplelearnedtokeepanimalsandgrowcrops.Sometimes,

familieswouldproducemorethingsthantheyneeded.Thenexchange(交換)startedtohappenbetweenfamilies.

Theyexchangedthingstheydidn,tneedforthattheywanted.Later,peoplebegantousemoneyasanexchanging

way.68Theyusedotherthingsasmoney,likeshells,rice,salt,stone,etc.

After600BC,peoplebeganusingcoinsasmoney.69Later,countriesbegantomaketheirown

coins.

AncientChinawasthefirsttomakepapermoney,probablyinthe1Ithcentury.TheItaliantravelerMarco

PolosawChinesepeopleusingpapermoneywhenhevisitedChinainthe1200s.70

Today,Wehavemanynewwaystopayforthings.

A.Longtimeago,peopledidnotusemoney.

B.Theysoonfoundthatcoinswereeasiertocarry.

C.ButthemoneytheyusedwasnotthesameasWeusetoday.

D.That,sbecausewithoutmoney,youcan,tbuyanythingyouwant.

E.However,Europeancountriesdidnotstartusingpapermoneyuntilthe1600s.

(2022春?廣東廣州?八年級校考期中)Doyouoftensendtextmessagestoyourfriendsorfamilywith

mobilephones?Ifyoukeepsendingtextmessagesoverandoveragain,theremaybesomethingwrongwithyour

fingers.Everybodyusingthemobilephonesshouldbecareful.71Textmessagingortextingisbecoming

popular.Butscientistshavefoundoutthattextingcangiveusproblemswithfingers.72Whenwepress

smallbuttonsoverandoveragain,WemayhaveadiseasecalledRSI(重復性力損傷).

HaιτietWilsonisadoctor.ShehasmanypatientswithRSI.73IfWespendmorethan10to15

minuteseveryday,wecouldhavesuchproblemsinthefuture.

74Andthebuttonsaregettingclosertogether.Textingwithasmallerphoneisworsethanusinga

largerphonewithbiggerbuttons.75Ifyouuseacomputerkeyboardandplayvideogamesforlong,you

havethesameproblem.MoreandmorepeoplecanfindthemselveswithRSI.

A.Soit,sagoodideatousealargerphone.

B.Ifyoudon,t,youmaygetinjuredoneday.

C.ShesaysWeshouldcheckhowlongwespendintypingtextmessages.

D.Mobilephonesaregettingsmallerandsmaller.

E.Toomuchtextingcanmakeyourfingersuncomfortable.

參考答案:

1.D2.A3.E4.C5.B

【導語】本文主要講述了對作者來說,人生最大的幸福之一就是去電影院看一部精彩的電影,

以及講述了電影院里面不文明的行為。

1.根據(jù)“Forme,oneofthegreatesthappinessinlifeisgoingtowatchagreatfilmatthecinema.”

可知,說的是去電影院看電影的好處,選項D“對我來說,它是擺脫現(xiàn)實生活的一個機會。”

符合語境。故選D。

2.根據(jù)“So,youhavetorisefromyourseattoallowthemtogopast.“可知,此處是說從座位上

站起來的原因,選項A”首先,有些人總是遲到?!狈险Z境。故選A。

3.根據(jù)“Hesays,4Thewomaninfrontofmegotamirrorout,thenherboyfriendusedthelighton

hisphonetoallowhertodohermake-up!'"可知,此處是介紹he“他",選項E”英國廣播公司影

評人SimOnMayO在一部電影中經(jīng)歷了,新低‘。"符合語境。故選E。

4.根據(jù)“Ofcourse,whenwehavepaidforaticket,wefeelitisourrighttorelaxandenjoythe

filminthewaywewantto.”可知,說的是以我們想要的方式欣賞電影,結(jié)合選項C“然而,

我們不能忘記我們周圍其他想享受電影體驗的影迷。'‘符合語境。故選C。

5.根據(jù)“Ifsomeonewantstobreaktherulesofcinemamanners,thebestchoiceforhimistogeta

DVDandwatchitathome.Butweallknowthatthebestwaytoenjoytheartandthesoundeffect

OfaflImiSonthebigSCreen.”可知,說的是看電影的兩種方式,選項B“這是你的選擇。,,符合

語境。故選B。

6.C7.D8.B9.A10.E

【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了SaHy在媽媽生日前一個星期去為媽媽買傘作為禮

物,可是在回家的車上去買三明治時座位上的傘不見了,她急得大哭,周圍的三個人在了解

了情況之后問她要了她媽媽的地址,說如果發(fā)現(xiàn)某人拿錯了傘可以給她的媽媽寄過去,結(jié)果

媽媽收到了三把黑色的傘。

6.根據(jù)“ShewantedtobuyheraPreSent.”可知此處應是說她對禮物的計劃,選項C“她想要一

個好看,有用又不貴的禮物”符合語境,故選C。

7.根據(jù)"ShewentalongtothebuffetcarforasandwichandacupofCOffee.”可知此處應是說她

為什么走向餐車買食物,選項D“她感覺非常餓因為她吃了非常少的午餐”符合語境,故選Do

8.根據(jù)“Shewassurethatshehadlefttheblackumbrellaaboveherseat,butitwasnottherenow.”

可知此處應是她在座位上沒看見傘之后看向周圍,選項B“她看向周圍,僅僅有三個人”符合

語境,故選B。

9.根據(jù)“Afterhearingthat”可知此處應是Sally告訴他們她怎么了,選項A“她告訴他們發(fā)生

的事情,并且她必須在下一站下車”符合語境,故選A。

10.根據(jù)“thethreepeopleaskedforhermother,saddress”可知此處應是說明他們?yōu)槭裁磫朣ally

要她媽媽的地址,選項E”他們說如果某人錯拿了傘,他們可以把傘給他郵過去”符合語境,

故選E。

11.C12.B13.D14.A15.E

【導語】本文講了自2017年以來,短視頻在網(wǎng)上獲得了數(shù)百萬的瀏覽量。詳細地介紹了視

頻受歡迎的原因和存在的一些問題等。

11.根據(jù)“ManypeoplecreateandshareshortvideosonpopularvideoapplikeDouyinand

KUaiShOu."(許多人在抖音和快手等熱門視頻應用上創(chuàng)建和分享短視頻。)可知說的是一些視

頻,結(jié)合選項,C選項“視頻長度為15秒至兒分鐘?!狈险Z境。故選C。

12.根據(jù)“Accordingtoareport,morethan50percentofGrade7and8studentssaidtheyenjoy

watchingtheseshortVideoS.”(根據(jù)--份報告,超過50%的7年級和8年級學生表示他們喜歡

看這些短視頻。)可知說的是使用人群,結(jié)合選項,B選項“應用程序上的大多數(shù)用戶是年

輕人,包括青少年?!胺险Z境。故選B。

13.根據(jù)“a13-year-oldusernamedXiaoQianyuhaspostedvideosshowingherlearningjazz

dance.Thishaswonhermanyfans.(一位名叫肖倩宇的13歲用戶發(fā)布了她學習爵士舞的視頻。

這為她贏得了許多粉絲。)”可知說的是分享的內(nèi)容,結(jié)合選項,D選項“很多青少年也喜歡

分享一些他們和其他人做的一些有趣的事情。''符合語境。故選D。

14.根據(jù)“Somestudentsspendtoomuchtimewatchingthemandnotenoughtimestudying.Some

VideOSarenotSUitableforteenagers''(有些學生花了太多的時間看他們,而沒有足夠的時間學

習。有些視頻不適合青少年觀看。)可知說的是帶來的問題,結(jié)合選項,A選項“然而,短

視頻應用也會引發(fā)問題?!狈险Z境。故選A。

15.??iltTodealwiththisproblem,Douyinaddedanewfunction''(為了解決這個問題,抖音

增加了一個新功能。)可知,說的是一個新功能,結(jié)合選項,E選項“如果有人每天使用該應

用超過兩小時.,它會鎖定該應用?!?符合語境。故選E。

16.C17.D18.A19.E20.B

【導語】本文主要講述了加拿大的一名高中生通過實驗發(fā)明了一種能讓塑料降解的方法,這

讓他獲得了很多獎金。

16.根據(jù)"Itisreportedthatittakes100—200yearstobreakdowntheplasticbagsComPIetely''可

知它要花費很長時間才能講解,所以塑料袋是非常糟糕的發(fā)明,選項C“因為它很難降解,

它成為人類最糟糕的發(fā)明''符合語境?故選C。

17.根據(jù)“Thismakeshimveryangry,sohethinkshowtodealwiththeseplasticbags”可知此處

說明他在幫媽媽做家務的時候,經(jīng)常會遇到塑料袋,選項D“每次,當他打開壁櫥時,塑料

袋都會飛出來”符合語境。故選D。

18.根據(jù)"After12weeks,hefoundtheplasticbagshadbeenbrokendown”可知此處繼續(xù)說明第

一個實驗的結(jié)果,選項A“它還表明,塑料袋可以在三個月內(nèi)被分解”符合語境。故選A。

19.根據(jù)"ThenhemadeanotherexperimentinacorneroftheSChOoIyard”可知此處說明他在校

園的一個角落里做的另一個實驗的結(jié)果,選項E“它們只排放了一些水和少量二氧化碳”符合

語境。故選E。

20.根據(jù)"andhehasalsoearned30thousanddollarsfromhisinvention.”可知此處說明他要用獲

得的獎金做什么,選項B“他想用他的錢上大學”符合語境。故選B。

21.D22.E23.A24.B25.C

【導語】本文主要介紹了如何處理壓力的方法。

21.根據(jù)"wehavetodealwithmanydifferentkindsofthingsinourdailylives"及"Otherscan

makeusfeelstressedout”可知,此處提到了生活中遇到的一些事情,D選項”其中一些可以

讓我們感到高興或放松”符合,故選D。

22.根據(jù)“IfWedon,thaveenoughconfidence,wewillfeeltoostressedouttoknowhowtodeal

Withit”及下文的介紹可知,要學會處理這些壓力才是最重要的,E選項“學會如何處理壓力

是很重要的”符合,故選E。

23.根據(jù)“First”可知,此處應提到第二點,A選項“第二,我們可以做一些我們喜歡的事情

來幫助我們放松“符合,故

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