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提優(yōu)精練092023-2024學(xué)年九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)完形填空與閱讀理解提優(yōu)精練一、完形填空Lastwinter,whenIwasheavilypregnant(懷孕的),Iwasvisitingmysisterandbrother-in-law'shouseandhadto1inanearbyparkinglotbecausetheydidn’thaveavailableparking.Thesnowwasextremely2andtherewaslotsoficeonthegroundnotmanypeoplehadgoneoutthatevening!WhenIreturnedtomycararound11p.m.,I3thatIwastheonlycarleft.Nervously,Igotintothe4quicklyandletitwarmupabit.WhenIfinallytriedtodriveaway,mywheelsbegantospin(旋轉(zhuǎn)).Iwasstuck(被卡住).Ispun(旋轉(zhuǎn))andspunand5whattodo.Allofasudden,inmybackviewmirror,Isawfourteen-agedboyscomingtowardsmycar.Theywerewalkingside-by-sideinalineanddressedabitlikegang(團(tuán)伙)members.6Ithoughtthatwaswhattheylookedlike.Mycarwasinaveryisolated(孤立的)areaandIbegantobe7.Iwascertaintheywerecomingtomycartoharmme.Terrified,Ijustfroze.Oneoftheyoungmenknockedonmy8andsaid“Excuseme,Ma’am,canwehelpyou?Youseemstuck.”Stillafraidandfearingtheworst,Isaid,“Iamstuck.”Andtheyoungmansaid,“It’sOkay,stayinyourcarandwe’llpushyououtofthesnow.”Andthey9!Whentheyfinallygotmeoutofthesnow,theysmiledandwaved.Irolleddownmywindowandthankedthem,embarrassedtohavejudgethemso10.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.1.A.walk B.park C.search2.A.heavy B.thin C.nice3.A.thought B.hoped C.noticed4.A.house B.car C.parking5.A.wondered B.knew C.thought6.A.Atmost B.Atlast C.Atleast7.A.nervous B.excited C.a(chǎn)ngry8.A.shoulder B.mirror C.window9.A.didn’t B.did C.do10.A.happily B.poorly C.stronglyIfyouarewritingorstudying,itmakesmuchdifferencewherethelightcomesfrom.Peopleuse46andpenseveryday.Theyhavetobeverycarefulaboutthewayofthelightbecausethelightshinesontheirwork.Every11getsitslighteitherfromdaylight12thewindow13fromthelampsorelectricity,50nomatterwhatkindoflightitis,thewayitshinestowardsourbooksorworkisveryimportanttotheeyes.Takeabookandsitwithyour14towardthewindow,andtrytoread.Yourshadow(影子)fallsalloverthepageandmakesit15foryoureyesasifyouwereina16room.Nowturnaroundandfacethewindow.Thepageis17shadowagain,whilethebrightlightisinyoureyes.Trysittingwithyour55sidetowardthewindow.Thisisverygoodfor18,butifyouwerewriting,theshadow19fallacrossthepageandbotheryou20.Thereisanotherway–sit21yourleftsidetothewindow.Noweverythingisperfectforwritingaswell.Whateverkindoflightisintheroom,theruleabouttherightwaytositis22thesame.11.A.eyes B.heads C.books D.hands12.A.man B.woman C.house D.a(chǎn)nimals13.A.from B.through C.into D.inside14.A.a(chǎn)nd B.then C.a(chǎn)s D.or15.A.but B.until C.if D.when16.A.side B.back C.body D.front17.A.good B.bad C.useful D.clear18.A.bright B.clean C.dirty D.dark19.A.in B.into C.on D.to20.A.front B.back C.left D.right21.A.speaking B.reading C.writing D.studying22.A.can B.may C.would D.will23.A.few B.a(chǎn)few C.little D.a(chǎn)little24.A.by B.with C.a(chǎn)gainst D.near25.A.only B.never C.notoften D.a(chǎn)lwaysWhenIwasinjuniorhighschool,Igotintoabigargumentwithaboyinmyclass.Ihaveforgottenwhattheargumentwasabout,butIhaveneverforgottenthe26Ilearnedthatday.Iwas27that“Iwasrightandhewaswrong”andhewasjustassurethat“Iwasrightandhewaswrong”.Theteacher28toteachusaveryimportantlesson.Shebroughtusuptothefrontoftheclassandplacedhimon29sideofherdeskandmeontheother.Inthemiddleofherdeskwasalarge,roundobject.Icould30seethatitwasblack.Sheaskedtheboywhatcolortheobjectwas.“31,”heanswered.Icouldn’tbelievehesaidtheobjectwaswhite,whenitwasobviously(明顯地)black!Anotherargumentstartedbetweenmyclassmateandme,thistimeaboutthe32oftheobject.TheteachertoldmetogotostandwheretheboywasstandingandtoldhimtocometostandwhereIhadbeen.We33places,andnowsheaskedmewhatthecoloroftheobjectwas.Ihadtoanswer,“White.”Itwasanobjectwithtwo34coloredsides,andfromhisviewpoint(視角)itwaswhite.Onlyfrommysideitwasblack.Myteachertaughtmeaveryimportantlessonthatday:Sometimesweneedtostandintheotherpersons’shoesinordertotruly35theirviewpoints.26.A.lesson B.class C.memory D.object27.A.pleased B.bored C.doubt D.sure28.A.a(chǎn)sked B.decided C.began D.a(chǎn)dvised29.A.each B.one C.every D.either30.A.hardly B.nearly C.clearly D.totally31.A.Red B.Yellow C.Black D.White32.A.place B.size C.color D.type33.A.forgot B.returned C.changed D.joined34.A.different B.important C.separate D.independent35.A.trust B.understand C.memorize D.a(chǎn)cceptFourfriendsweredrinkinginavillagepub(酒吧).Theirjacketswerehangingonthebacksoftheirchairs.Suddenlyoneofthem,Jack36thathehadlostonehundredpounds.Fredsaidhewassure37herehadstolenthemoney.Tomsuggestedthattheyshouldallemptytheirpocketsonthetable.Buttheownerofthepubwouldnotletthemdothatbecauseall38willlookthesame.Theydidn’tknowwhattodo.39,Mike,atraveller,stoodup.Hesaidhecouldhelpfindthemoney.“Youknowhow40someanimalsare,”Hesaid.“I'vefoundoutthatroosters(公雞)aregoodatcatchingthieves.Let's41thepubowner'srooster.”Miketookabigblackpot(鍋)andputitupsidedownonthetable.Thenheputtheroosterunderit.“AfterIturnoffthelights,”hesaid,“youmustcomeuponebyoneandtouchthe42ofthepotwithyourrighthand.Whenthethiefdoesso,theroosterwillcrow(啼鳴).”43peopledidnotknowwhethertheyshouldbelievehim.Onebyonetheywent44thetableinthedark,theroosternevermadea45.“I'mafraiditwasawasteoftime,“Fredsaidwhenthelightswereturnedback46.“I'mnotsureitwas,”Mikesaid.Thenheaskedeverybodyto47hisrighthand.Helookedateachhandin48,thentookFred'shandandsaid,“Fred,givethemoneybacktoJack.”“Youmusthavemadeamistake.49,theroosternevercrowed!Ihavenothingtodowiththetheft,”saidFred.MiketoldFredtolookatalltheotherhands.“They'reallblackexceptyours.Canyou50whyyoudidn'tdaretotouchthepot,Fred?”36.A.said B.a(chǎn)sked C.insisted D.shouted37.A.somebody B.everybody C.a(chǎn)nybody D.nobody38.A.pockets B.tables C.money D.paper39.A.Sincethen B.Bythen C.Justthen D.Fromthenon40.A.silly B.clever C.beautiful D.curious41.A.lend B.sell C.borrow D.cook42.A.bottom B.side C.owner D.top43.A.Another B.Other C.Theothers D.Theother44.A.beyond B.past C.a(chǎn)cross D.onto45.A.noise B.mistake C.difference D.decision46.A.off B.up C.down D.on47.A.show B.touch C.hide D.clean48.A.order B.time C.turn D.place49.A.Aboveall B.Inall C.Notatall D.Afterall50.A.express B.explain C.describe D.repeatAspost90sstudents,wehavesomany
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kindsofactivitiestoimproveyourabilities.Boysandgirls,thefutureisuptoustocreate.51.A.interests B.hobbies C.a(chǎn)dvantages D.disadvantages52.A.look B.hand C.leg D.money53.A.friendly B.interesting C.brave D.energetic54.A.happily B.happy C.quickly D.quick55.A.old B.new C.useful D.difficult56.A.one B.same C.a(chǎn)ny D.other57.A.a(chǎn)lso B.too C.either D.a(chǎn)swell58.A.say B.tell C.speak D.talk59.A.a(chǎn)lot B.lot C.a(chǎn)little D.little60.A.road B.way C.street D.a(chǎn)venue61.A.care B.careful C.careless D.cares62.A.life B.school C.family D.studies63.A.used B.use C.uses D.using64.A.quick B.quickly C.quietly D.fast65.A.some B.a(chǎn)ny C.a(chǎn)ll D.many閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenIwasabout12yearsold,myelderbrother,James,hidaBBguninhisroom.Ourparentswere66withusandhadtoldusmanytimesthatwemustn’tbringhomegunsorknives,67theywerejusttoys.JameshidtheBBgun68aheapofclothes.Iwasimmediatelyattractedbythegun.Heletme69itandwalkwithit.“CanIshootit,James?”Iasked,70.“Noway,”Jamessaid,takingitfrommeandputtingitbackinside.Thenextday,whennoonewashome,IwentintoJames’closetandtookitout.Ihavenoidea71Iwasthinking,andIwenttotheyardandcrackedmyneighbor’s72open.Quickly,Iranaway.OldMr.Schlosbergcameoutofhisgrocerystore.Helookedstraightacrosstoourhouseandknew73inourhousebrokethewindow.Ireturnedthegunandretreatedintomyroom,74nervouslyforsomeonetogethome.Thankfully,JamesreachedhomebeforeMotherorFather.Iftheyknewtheincident,Iwouldbe75forwhatIhaddone.Ashesteppedthroughthedoor,I76hearoldMr.Schlosbergcallhisname.“James,James,”hecalled.“Comehere,son.”Isecretly77myroomandsawhewasreallymadathim.“Alma!”he78.“Getouthere!YoucrackedMr.Schlosberg’swindowwithmyBBgun!”“Oh,please,James,”Ibegged.“Don’tlethimtellMother.”Jamessighed.Idon’tknowwhatJamessaidtothatman,butI’ve79heardoftheincidentagain.Yearslater,IfoundoutJameshadusedthe80hegotfromhisnewspaperroutetopayforthewindow.Sincethatday,Ihavenevertouchedagun:aBBgun,awatergun,arealgun,oranyothertype.66.A.strict B.generous C.patient D.careful67.A.or B.a(chǎn)nd C.because D.a(chǎn)lthough68.A.on B.over C.under D.a(chǎn)cross69.A.a(chǎn)dmire B.touch C.forget D.display70.A.honestly B.a(chǎn)ngrily C.hopefully D.carelessly71.A.who B.what C.when D.where72.A.store B.door C.house D.window73.A.nobody B.a(chǎn)nybody C.somebody D.everybody74.A.waiting B.thinking C.standing D.running75.A.honored B.praised C.forgiven D.punished76.A.could B.would C.might D.should77.A.madeuseof B.gotridof C.lookedoutof D.stayedawayfrom78.A.spoke B.shouted C.listened D.complained79.A.never B.sometimes C.often D.a(chǎn)lways80.A.idea B.item C.words D.moneyOncethereweretwowomenandaboy.Thetwowomen81saidthattheboywastheirson.82knewwhosesontheboywas.Finallytheycametothekingtogetthe83.Thekingthoughtforawhileandfoundanidea.Heaskedthetwowomento84theboy’stwoarmsandgetthemtopullthemhard.Thekingsaidthathewantedtoknowwhowasthe85.Thetwowomenbegantopulltheboy’sarmshard.86afterashortwhile,onewomanloosed(松開(kāi))herhandwithtears(淚水)inhereyes.Theotherwomanwas87andshethoughtshecouldbetheboy’smother.Butthekingsaidthatthewinnerwasthewomanwholoosedherhand88.Shewastheboy’smother.“Sometimeskeepingonisn’talways89”,saidtheking.“90youlooseatapropertime,youcanbethewinner.’’81.A.both B.neither C.a(chǎn)ll D.either82.A.Everybody B.Nobody C.Anybody D.Somebody83.A.chance B.problem C.question D.a(chǎn)nswer84.A.kill B.beat C.catch D.cut85.A.winner B.player C.a(chǎn)ssistant D.king86.A.Since B.So C.And D.But87.A.nervous B.bored C.happy D.sad88.A.first B.second C.last D.never89.A.easy B.right C.difficult D.wrong90.A.After B.When· C.Before D.If閱讀下列短文,掌握大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Ineversawmyfatherhomefromworklateorill,nordidIeverseemyfathertakea“nightoutwiththeboys”.Hehadnohobbiesbutjusttookcareofhis91.For22years,sinceIlefthomeforcollege,myfather92meeverySundayat9:00a.m.Hewasalwaysinterestedinmylifeandhowmyfamilywasdoing.Thecalls93camewhenheandmymotherwereinAustralia,EnglandorFlorida.Nineyearsago,whenIboughtmyfirsthouse,myfather,67yearsold,spenteighthoursaday,forthreedays,94myhouse.Hewouldnotallowmetopaysomeonetohaveitdone.95heaskedwasaglassoficedtea,andthatIholdapaintbrushforhimandtalktohim.ButIwastoobusy,96Igotanewjobandtherewasalotofworktobedone.Therefore,I97nottakethetimetoholdthepaintbrushortalktomyfather.Fiveyearsago,my71-year-oldfathercametohelpputtogetheraswingsetformydaughter.Again,hemadethe98requests—aglassoficedteaandtalktohim,butagain,Ihadclothestowash,andthehousetoclean.99Sundaymorning,January16,1995,myfathertelephonedmeasusual,thistimehehadseemedtohaveforgottensomethingswehaddiscussedtheweekbefore.Ihadtogettochurch,andI100theconversation.Thecallcameat4:40am.ThatdaymyfatherwassenttohospitalinFlorida,Igotonaplane101.AndIpromisedthat102Iarrived,Iwouldmakeupforthelosttimeandhaveanicelong103withhimandreallygettoknowhim.IarrivedinFloridaat1:00am,butmyfatherhadpassedawayat9:12pm.Thistimeitwas104whodidnothavetimetotalk,ortimetowaitforme.IntheyearssincehisdeathIhavelearntmuchaboutmyfather,105evenmoreabouteverysingleday.Neverwaituntilit’stoolate.91.A.life B.family C.house D.business92.A.missed B.called C.texted D.visited93.A.even B.never C.a(chǎn)lmost D.hardly94.A.seeing B.keeping C.building D.painting95.A.All B.Few C.None D.Some96.A.though B.whether C.because D.unless97.A.must B.could C.might D.should98.A.strange B.different C.same D.special99.A.In B.At C.On D.For100.A.ended B.started C.entered D.continued101.A.a(chǎn)susual B.rightaway C.onceagain D.justnow102.A.till B.a(chǎn)fter C.since D.before103.A.talk B.walk C.rest D.sleep104.A.I B.we C.he D.they105.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.or D.soTheJapaneseMacacamonkeyhasbeenstudiedinthewildforover50years.In1952,ononesmallJapaneseisland,scientistsdroppedsome106dirtforthemonkeys.Themonkeyslikedtheirtaste,buttheyfoundthedirt107Oneclever18-month-oldmonkey108theproblembywashingthesweetpotatoesinanearbyriver,Shetaughtthistohermother.Her109alsolearnedthisnewwayandtheytaughttheirmotherstoo.Alltheyoungermonkeys110learnedtowashthedirtysweetpotatoestomakethem111toeat.Butmanyfounditveryhardtolearnthisandstillatethe112sweetoptatoes.Thensomethingverysurprising113.Intheautumnof1958,scientistsfoundthatthemonkeysonothernearby114beganwashingtheirsweetpotatoestoo.Scientistsstilldon’tfullyunderstandhowthisknowledgewas115fromoneislandtoanother.106.A.sweetpotatoes B.greenplants C.hardstones D.freshnuts107.A.beautiful B.terrible C.difficult D.interesting108.A.find B.reach C.solve D.understand109.A.children B.brothers C.sisters D.friends110.A.quietly B.esily C.a(chǎn)ngrily D.a(chǎn)wfully111.A.nicer B.smaller C.lighter D.drier112.A.small B.large C.new D.dirty113.A.tookon B.tookoff C.tookplace D.tookaway114.A.trees B.islands C.beaches D.rivers115.A.lost B.dropped C.passed D.left“Paulmusthavebeentryingtocarryhiswastepapertothegarbagecananddroppedafewpieces.”Isighed,pickingthemup.116laterIfoundmorepieces.Noquietsighingthistime,I117,“Whoisthrowinggarbage?”Therewasnoanswer.Instead,Isawmorebitsofpaper118floatingdown(飄落)fromupstairs.Lookingup,Isawmyseven-year-oldson,Paul.“Stopmakingamess.”“It’snotamess.They’re119”“Sorry,whatdidyousay?”Ihadn’theardhimclearly:Hedidn’tanswerme.Paulhasautism(自閉癥)and120answersaquestion,especiallywhenhe’s121attentivelyonsomethingelse.Herandownthestairs.“Wherearemyotherbutterflies?”heasked,122around.EverytimePaul123fiveormorewordstogether,myheartsaysaprayerofthanks.Andlatelyhealsoseemedto124thatthebenefitsofformingcompletesentenceswhencommunicatingareworthyoftheeffort.Butterflies.Ofcourse.Irushedto125themfromthegarbagecan,dustedthemoffandhandedthemtomyyoungartist.“Wanttoseethem126again?”heaskedwithashysmile.“Ohyes!They’rebeautiful.”Iwhispered.Heranbackupstairstofloathismasterpiecesdownagain.Theyreallydidlooklikebeautifulbutterflies.ThatdayPaul127metolookupat128insteadofdownatgarbage.HowmanyothermasterpiecesdoImissbecauseI’mtoocaughtupinmy129tomaketimetoappreciatewhat’srightinfrontofme?130isnotwhathappenstous.It’showwelookatit.Now,Ilookup.116.A.Days B.Years C.Moments D.Weeks117.A.calledout B.turnedup C.gotin D.setoff118.A.a(chǎn)ngrily B.silently C.loudly D.peacefully119.A.planes B.papers C.leaves D.butterflies120.A.seldom B.fairly C.a(chǎn)lways D.easily121.A.counting B.depending C.focusing D.living122.A.showing B.looking C.playing D.drawing123.A.spells B.puts C.pushes D.a(chǎn)nnounces124.A.refuse B.hear C.mind D.realize125.A.hide B.prevent C.save D.refuse126.A.throw B.follow C.land D.fly127.A.reminded B.forced C.imagined D.pretended128.A.mistakes B.weaknesses C.beauty D.secret129.A.a(chǎn)musement B.housework C.communication D.a(chǎn)ttention130.A.Effort B.Failure C.Success D.Life二、閱讀單選YuanLongping,the“FatherofHybridRice(雜交水稻)”,passedawayinChangshaattheageof91onMay22,2021.Yuanhadspenthiswholelifedoingresearchonrice.Nowaboutonefifthofricearoundtheworldcomesfromthehybridricehedeveloped.In1949,YuanwenttoSouthwestUniversityandbeganhisspecialconnectionwithrice.Inthe1970s,hedevelopedthehybridricethatrecordedahighyearlyyield(年產(chǎn)量),20%higherthantraditionalrice.Thatmeantitcouldfeedanother70millionpeopleayear.AfterhelpingChinafeeditspopulation,Yuanhadamuchbiggerdream—tosavepeoplewhosuffered(遭受)famineallovertheworld.Sincethe1980s,Yuan’steamhasofferedtrainingcoursesinmanycountries.HewasgiventheWorldFoodPrizein2004.In2017,hehelpeddevelopindicarice(秈稻)forareaswherethereisheavymetalpollution.Duringhislifetime,YuanwasalwaysdrivenbyhisdreamtobetterfeedChinaandtheworld.Forhisgreatachievements,YuanwasgiventheMedaloftheRepublic,thehighesthonorinChina,in2019.Onhearingthenewsofhisdeath,largecrowdsofpeoplecametothehospitalinChangshatoseehimoff,callingoutwordssuchas,“GrandpaYuan,haveagoodjourney!”131.HowoldwasYuanwhenhewenttoSouthwestUniversity?A.19. B.30. C.49. D.70.132.Theunderlinedword“famine”inParagraph3means“________”inChinese.A.污染 B.饑荒 C.戰(zhàn)火 D.病毒133.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainwhypeoplewenttoseehimoff. B.Toencouragepeopletolearnfromthescientist.C.Toshowpeople’sdeepsadnessforYuan’sdeath. D.Tocallonpeopletorememberthegreatscientist.134.Thepassagemaycomefrom________.A.a(chǎn)diary B.a(chǎn)newsreport C.a(chǎn)storybook D.a(chǎn)travelmagazineWhatmakesyouwhoyouareasaperson?Youprobablyhavesomeideaofyourownpersonality.AreyousimilartoMartinLutherKingorAlbertEinstein?Readaboutthesetypesandfindout.TheDreamerAdreamerthinksthereisa“right”waytodothings.Thispersonwantstoliveinthe“perfectworld”,Adreamerisoftenhard-workingandorganized.Manyaregoodlistenersandliketohelpothers.Manydreamersworkasteachers,lawyers,andinleadershiproles.Famousdreamers:MohandasGandhi,MartinLutherKingJr.ThePartnerApartnerwantstobeinagroup.Forthisperson,groupharmonyisimportant.Andrulescanhelpusliveinharmonybecausetheycankeepeverythingingoodorderandhelpthemembersavoidarguing.Partnersareoftenserious,carefulpeople.Manydowellasteachers,managers,policeofficers,andpoliticians.Famouspartners:MotherTeresa,QueenElizabethⅡTheThinkerForthinkers,understandingthingsisveryimportant.Theyliketosolveproblemsandmakenewthings.Thinkerscanalsobecompetitive.Theyliketowin.Theyareindependentandoftenhaveverystrongopinions.Manythinkersworkasscientists,inventors,politicians,andengineers.Famousthinkers:BillGatesTheArtistArtistswanttobefree.Theydon’twanttofollowtherulesallthetime.Artistslikeactionandareoftenimpulsive(沖動(dòng)的).Theyalsoliketryingnewthings.Likethinkers,manyartistshavestrongopinions.Manyartistsarecreativeanddowellasmusicians,actors,fashiondesigners,andathletes.Themottoofartistsmightbe‘‘Varietyisthespiceoflife.”Famousartists:RussellCrowe,Madonna135.wantstoliveinthe“perfectworld”.A.Adreamer B.Apartner C.Athinker D.Anartist136.“Forthisperson,groupharmonyisimportant.”Theunderlinedwordprobablymeans“______”.A.discussion B.examination C.a(chǎn)greement D.a(chǎn)musement137.Ifyouthinkrulesareimportantandwanttobeinagroup,youmaydowellas______.A.a(chǎn)scientist B.a(chǎn)manager C.a(chǎn)ninventor D.a(chǎn)musician138.Einstein(愛(ài)因斯坦)isprobablyanexampleof______.A.thedreamer B.thepartner C.thethinker D.theartist139.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutartists?A.Theydon’tliketofollowtherulesallthetime. B.Theyareusuallycarefulandorganized.C.Theylikeactionandareoftenimpulsive. D.Theyliketryingnewthingsandhavestrongopinions.140.Thepassagemainlytalksabout______.A.differentjobs B.famouspeopleC.similargroups D.personalitytypesNewsone:Asthepaceoflifeinbigcitiesisgettingfaster,peoplearelookingformorewaystorelax.Let’stakealookatonewaypeoplearereducingstressinBeijing.Thegameis“RoomEscape”.“RoomEscape”wasoriginallyacomputergame.Inrecentyears,ithasbeenadaptedtoareallifegame.Therearemorethan10placesinBeijingwherepeoplecanplaythisgame.Accordingtotherules,theplayersarefirsttakentoahousewithseveralirondoors.Theythenneedtofindawayoutofthehouseinonehour.Differenthouseshavedifferentwaysofescaping,allofwhichrequireplayers’bold(大膽的),carefulthought,andteamwork.Newstwo:TheChinesegovernmenthaspublishedalistof24guidelines(指南)onhowtotakebettercareofparents.Theyareamodernupdateto24oldstoriesaboutrespectfulchildrenfromtheYuanDynasty.Theguidelineslist24thingstodowithparents,includinggivingthemacalleveryweek,teachingthemtousetheinternet,andsupportingsingleparents’remarriage.TheguidelinesstemfromaYuanDynastybook,about24filial-heartedchildrenwhotreatedtheirparentsverywell.Itisavalueyoungergenerationsshouldneverforget.141.Whydopeopleplay“RoomEscape”?A.Theyplayitforfun B.Theywanttoknowhowclevertheyare.C.Theywanttofindoutdifferentwaysofescaping. D.Torelaxthemselves.142.Theymustescapefromthehouse__________.A.inanhour B.intwohours C.inseveralhours D.inatleastanhour143.Toescapefromthehouse,theydon’tneed___________.A.a(chǎn)strongbody B.toactfearfully C.tothinkcarefully D.toworktogether144.Whatshouldwenotdotoourparents?A.Teachthemtogetonline B.OftentalkwiththemC.Askthemtomarryagain D.Treatthemcarefully145.WhatdoesNewsTwotellus?A.ItasksustoreadbooksfromYuanDynasty.B.Itasksustogiveourparentsmoney.C.Itasksustorespectourparents.D.Itasksustogivethemacall.InternationalPoetry(詩(shī)歌)CompetitionWorldPoetryDayiscelebratedonMarch21st.Itspurposeistoimprovepeople’sabilitytoread,write,andteachpoemsallovertheworld.Thisyear,theInternationalPoetryCenterisholdingapoetrycompetitiontocelebratethefestival!Thecompetitionisopentoallthepoetsaged18andoverfromallovertheworld,andtheywillbedividedintotwogroups.OpenGroup(opentoallthepoetsaged18andover)ESLGroup(opentoallthepoetsaged18andoverwhocanwriteinEnglishasasecondlanguage)Thewinnersofeachgroupwillreceive£1,000.RULES:Allthepoemsmustbeunpublishedworks.Poemswillnotbereturned,sopleasekeepacopy.Thepoem(s)mustbeinEnglishandcreatedbythepoethimself/herself.Poemscanbewrittenonanypropersubject.Nosubjectonviolence(暴力)ordrugs(毒品).ThecompetitionbeginsonMarch3rd,2022andendsonDecember28th,2022.Toenterthecompetition,pleasevisittheCenterShoptopay£5foreachpoem.Oncethepaymentismade,pleasee-mailthepoem(s)topoetrycomp@center,uk.RemembertomarkOpenorESLinthetopright-handcornerofthedocument(文檔)toshowwhichgrouptoenterbeforee-mailingyourpoem(s).Questionsaboutthecompetitioncanbee-mailedtopoetrycomp@center,uk.146.ThepurposeoftheWorldPoetryDayis________.A.toencouragetheBritishtowritepoemsB.toteachchildrenhowtoreadandwritepoemsC.toraisemoneyforthepoetsfromallovertheworldD.tohelppeopleread,writeandteachpoemsbetter147.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unpublished”meaninChinese?A.未認(rèn)證的 B.未校對(duì)的 C.未出版的 D.未印刷的148.Poetscanget£1,000if________.A.theywininthegroup B.theirpoemsarepublishedC.theyenterthecompetition D.theirpoemsarewrittenbythemselves149.TherulesforthecompetitionincludethefollowingEXCEPT________.A.thatpoetscanwritepoemsinanylanguageB.thatpoetsmustusetheirunpolishedpoemsC.thatpoemscan’tbetakenbackafterthecompetitionD.thatpoemscan’tbewrittenonthesubjectofviolenceordrugs150.Whichisthecorrectorderforpoetstoenterthecompetition?①Pay£5foreachpoem.②VisittheCenterShop.③E-mailtheirpoem(s)topoetrycomp@center,uk.④MarkOpenorESLinthetopright-handcornerofthedocumentA.①②③④ B.②①④③ C.②①③④ D.③④②①I(mǎi)twasthefinalpartofthe2016WorldTriathlon(三項(xiàng)全能)SeriesinMexico.Withjust700meterstogo,AlistairBrownleewasinthirdplaceandhisyoungerbrother,Jonny,wasinthelead.Alistairpushedhimselftowardsthefinishlineintheburningheat,butashecameroundthecorner,hesawhisbrotherabouttofallontothetrack.Alistairhadtochoose—brotherlylove,orachancetowintherace?ForAlistair,thechoicewasclear.Hisbrotherwasintrouble.Hehadtohelp.AlistairrantowardsJonny,caughth
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