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沖刺2024年中考英語(yǔ)必考題型終極預(yù)測(cè)(浙江專(zhuān)用)專(zhuān)題09閱讀D篇(多任務(wù)混合閱讀)(2023·浙江溫州·統(tǒng)考中考真題)IwastravellingonaBritishshipfromIndiatoLondonin1905.Amongallthepassengers,noonewouldfailtonoticePadishah,anIndianbusinessman.Fromthemomenthegotontheship,hekeptshowingoffthediamondonhisturban.Thebigdiamondsuccessfullyattractedattention,includingthatofthefiveostrichesonthedeck.Onemorning,asPadishahpassedbytheostriches,oneswallowedhisdiamondsuddenly.Thebirdranaroundandmixeditselfwiththeothersinnotime.“Whosearethesestupidostriches?Iwantmydiamondback!”P(pán)adishahshoutedangrily.Peoplebegantocrowdonthedeck.Iwasamongthefirsttoarrive.Ididn’tfeelhalfsorryforthemanashewasaskingeveryonewhattodoforthediamond’sreturn.Wordsweptacrosstheshipabouttheaccident,reachingamannamedPotter.Afterlunchinthehall,PotterwenttoPadishahandclaimed,“I’vecontactedtheostriches’ownerinLondon.HeacceptedmyofferforallfiveandnowIamtheowner.Ihavetherighttokeepthebirdsandthediamondinside.”IthoughtPotterwasrathersmartandregretteddeeplyatalostchance.Padishahwassoupsetandblurted,“There’snowayyoucangetmydiamond,”hecontinuedashegotcalmer.“Icanofferyou100poundsforthebirds.”P(pán)ottersimplyrefusedandleft.Afterawhile,Pottercamebacktothehallwithaslysmile.Heannouncedthathewantedtosellfourbirdsseparatelytoseparatepeoplebyauction.Thestartingpricewas80forabird.Oneofthem,hewouldkeepforhimself.Beforethecrowdrealisedwhatwashappening,adiamondbusinessmangotonebirdfor100pounds.Thepricesforthefollowingbirdsrosehigherandhigher.Afterthefourthbeingsold,Padishahgothalfmad,notknowingwhattodo.Potterseemedsuddenlysorryandsaid,“Ishouldhavekeptthemall.But...Trustme!Thelastbirdmustbetheone.”IstaredatthelastbirdforquiteawhileandaskedPotterforaprivateconversation.Afteralongtalk,Ifinallygotthebirdfor700pounds.______Thenextmorning,Iwaswaitinginlinetogetofftheship,picturingtheamazingfuturelifeinmind.Then,IsawPadishahandPotterwalkarminarmontheshore,justlikeoldfriends.Atthatmoment,Ilearntalessonworthadiamond.1.WhathappenedtoPadishahonthedeck?A.Hewashurtbyapassenger. B.Hefailedtogetothers’attention.C.Peopleshoutedangrilyathim. D.Anostrichtookawayhisdiamond.2.Pottercamebacktothehallto______.A.saysorrytoPadishah B.tellpeoplehewasthenewownerC.sellostrichesathighprices D.talkwiththediamondbusinessman3.Whichofthefollowingcanheputinto______inParagraph8?A.HowworriedIwas! B.Whatagreatdealitwas!C.HowupsetPadishahwas! D.WhatanhonestmanPotterwas!4.Whatdoesthewritermeanbytheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·??既#㏕hewarbrokeout.ManypeopleinColltownsufferedthelossofworkandhadtostayathome.Itwasacoldandsilentnight.Jack,whoworkedatalocalbank,waswalkingaloneonthestreet.Hismindwasonacaraccidenttwoweeksago.Whenhiswifewentoutforfood,hercarbrokedownunexpectedlyandshehadacaraccident.Inordertoraisemuchmoneyforheroperation,Jackhadsoldalmosteverythinghehadandborrowedalotfromhisrelatives.However,themoneywasstillnotenough.“Ihaveonlyonechoiceleft,”Jacksaidtohimself.Overthenextfewdays,hewatchedthebankcarefullyandhadaplan.ThebigdaycameandJackwenttohisworkplaceasusualbutwithabiggersuitcase.Hetalkedwithhisworkmatesandhelpedhisclientssolvetheproblemsasheusuallydid.At5pm,thebankclosedandstaffhadallgonehomeexcepthim,whohidinthebathroomnervously.Whenthedarknessfell,Jackwalkedoutofthebathroom.Havingbeenworkingatthebankfor8yearsandstudyingthesecuritysystemforthepastseveraldays,hecontrolledthesecuritysysteminjustseveralminutesandopenedthedoorsofthesafeswiththetoolsinhisbigsuitcase.Afterawhile,Jackleftthebankwithaheavybagfilledwithmoney.Thenextmorning,theguardswenttocheckthesafesasusualbutfoundthatthemoneywasgone.Thepolicewassooncalledtoinvestigatethecaseandinordertofindmore,theysaidtheyhadtoclosedownthebank.Depressionsoonsweptthebank.“No!Ihavetowork!”,“Howlongwillitlast?”P(pán)eoplekeptshoutinganxiously.Suddenly,OldPeter,themanager,walkedtothefront.Withahandonthetableforsupport,hesaidslowlybutfirmly,“Don’tworry,everyone.Ipromiseitwillbebettersoon.Ifanyonehastrouble,”Hestoppedforawhileandwenton,“...cometomyoffice,Ihavecollectedsomegood-pricedpens.Maybeyoucanexchangethemformoney.”Lookingattheoldman,peoplestoppedshoutingbutnobodywenttoPeter’sofficefortheyknewPeterwasalsotheplanofhisfamily.SodidJack.Thinkingforawhile,Jackmadeuphismindandwalkedtothepolice.Oneweeklater,JackreceivedaletterfromPeterintheprison,whichsaid,“We’veraisedenoughmoneyforyourwife’soperation.Andtakecare!”Holdingonthelettertightly,Jacksatinsilencebutamixtureoffeelingsroseinsidehim.5.WhatdidJackwantabigamountofmoneyfor?A.Fixinghiscar. B.Payingbacktohisrelatives.C.Savinghiswife. D.Buyingthethingshehadsold.6.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthatonthebigday,Jack________.A.didhisworkmorenervouslythanbeforeB.leftthebankatthesametimeashisworkmatesC.managedtocontrolthesecuritysystemofthebankD.borrowedabiggersuitcasetocarrymuchmoremoney7.Whatisthemanagerofthebanklike?A.Kindandcaring. B.Determinedandbrave.C.Patientandstrict. D.Hard-workingandcalm.8.HowmightJackfeelattheendofthestory?Why?(about40words)(2023·浙江溫州·校聯(lián)考三模)OneSpringdusk,PeterhappenedtosaveaswanintheforestofSavernake.Unexpectedly,theswanturnedouttobethemagickingoftheforest.TopaybackPeter’skindaction,thekingdecidedtogivehimareward.Peterthoughttwiceandaskedfortwowishes.Thekingwarnedhimtousethewisheswellandlefthimtwoleavestomakewishes.Hethoughtbackonhislife,findingitwassatisfyingbutalittlelonely.Soheheldoneleafandsaid,“IwishIhadawife.”Then,heputtheotheronecarefullyinthenotecase.Suddenly,therewasabignoiseintheriverandabeautifulwomanappeared.Leita,thewoman,toldhimshewashiswife.Thenhetookhertohishouse.Leitamadeherselfagoodwifeandtheylivedahappylife.Butastimewentby,PeterbegantofeelLeitawasnothappy.OnedayhefoundLeitadownbytheriver,weeping.“Leita,whathappened?”heaskedgently.“YouknowIloveyoubutImisstheforest,coolgrassandthefeelofthewaterslidingovermyfeathers.”NowheunderstoodwhatLeitareallywas.“Isitsohardtobeahumanbeing?”askedPetersadly.“Very,veryhard.”sheanswered,startingtocryagain.Inthefollowingdays,PetertriedeverythingtomakeLeitahappybutonlytofindhowthinnerandpalershewasgrowing,Thenherealisedhopelesslyshewouldneverbehappyasahuman.Thatnighthemadeuphismind.WhenLeitawassleeping,hekissedhergoodbye,thentooktheleaffromhisnotecaseandmadeawish.Nextmoment,lyingtherewasasleepingswan.Hecarefullycarrieditouttotheriverandgentlyputherintotheriver.Shewokeupandrestedherheadlightlyagainsthishand.Nextinstant,sheflewaway.Lookingatitsbackaway,smiling,Peterwalkedslowlybacktohisemptyhouse.Nextdayhesawaswanswimmingintheriverbythegarden.Allatonce,heheardanoisebehindhim.HeturnedroundandsawtheoldKinglookingathimwithapityexpression.“Well,myfriend!Itseemsthatyourtwowisheswerenotfulfilled.Doyouwantanotherwish?”P(pán)eterrepliedwithoutthinking,“Twowisheswereenoughforme.”9.WhatdidPeterwantinreturnforhiskindness?A.Aswan B.Awarning C.Twowishes D.Twonotecases10.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.ThekingmadeLeitaagoodwife B.LeitawaspleasedtolivewithPeterC.Peterknewwhathiswifereallywas. D.Theswanflewawaywithoutreturning.11.HowdidPeter’sfeelingschangeinthestory?A.happy→worried→determined→satisfiedB.determined→happy→satisfied→worriedC.happy→determined→worried→satisfiedD.satisfied→determined→happy→woried12.WhatdidPetermeanbysaying“Twowisheswereenoughforme.”?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·??既#㎝r.Watson’sstoresoldmanydifferentthings.Everyday,Jesscametothestoreandhelovedtolookatthepipes*.Onepipeespeciallycaughthiseye.Heimaginedthatsomedayhewouldbeagrownmanandcouldsmokeapipe,justlikehisfatherthathedidn’tremember.Jessreachedoutandtouchedthepipe.Hekeptthinkingthatwhenhewasoldenough,hewouldgotoworkandhismothercouldstayhome.Hewouldnothavetowaitthreehoursafterschooluntilshecamehomefromherjob.Oh,why?Hewondered,didittakesolongtogrowupandtakehisfather’splace.Helookedaroundthestoreandputthebowlofthepipeinhishand.Hejustwantedtogetthefeelofit—nothingmore.Suddenly,heheardfootstepsbehindhim.Heturnedaroundquickly.ItwasMr.Watson,thefriendlystoreowner.“Hello,Jess,”Mr.Watsonsmiled,andkeptonwalking.Jessstruggled*toanswerbutcouldnotgethisvoiceup.Heswallowed*andsmiledbackweakly.Thestoreseemedextremelywarm.Jesswatchedhisfeetbegintomoveandtakehimoutofthestore.Likesleepwalking,hemovedtowardstheground.Helookedaroundandsawtheemptyswing*.Sittingontheswing,asharppaincaughthiminthestomach.Heknewitwasthepipehefelt.Hehadwalkedoutofthestorewithit!Thesunwasslippingdownthroughthetreesanditwastimetogohome.Hismotherwouldlookathimandshewouldknow.Shealwaysknew.Ahottearrandownhischeek.Shetrustedhim.Herememberedthenicewayshesaid,“You’realittlemannow,Jess.”Hertrustinhimwasallhecouldthinkaboutnow.Thepipeanditsmagicpowermeantnothing.Hisdreamofgrowingupmeantnothing.Lookingatthelongshadowsofthetreescomingtowardshim,Jessnowknewwhathehadtodo.Hejumpedoutoftheswingandstartedrunning.Hisfeetwerequick,decisive,takinghimstraightbacktothestorelikeanarrow*.Mr.Watsonwasjustinsidethedoor.Suddenlyandblindly,heheldoutthepipe.Mr.Watsongentlytookthepipefromtheboy’shandandpattedhimontheshoulder.JessfeltthewarmthofMrWatson’sbighand,andfelthisshouldershadbecomealittlebroaderandstronger.13.Jesslovedtolookatthepipesbecausehe________.A.hadagreatinterestincollectingthemB.treatedthemasasymbolofgrown-upsC.consideredtheywereworthlotsofmoneyD.thoughthisfartherlikedthemverymuch14.HowdidJess’sfeelingschange?A.hopeful-frightened-regretful-relaxedB.nervous-pleased-excited-afraidC.a(chǎn)fraid-glad-regretful-hopefulD.happy-frightened-relaxed-sorry15.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Jessmissedhisfathersomuchthathelookedatthepipeeveryday.B.Jess’smotherknewthathehadtakenthepipefromthestore.C.Jesshadtakenoutthepipeofthestorebuthedidn’treallywantto.D.Jesskeptthepipeforhimselfjustbecausehelikeditverymuch.16.WhydidJessreturnthepipeatlast?(atleast40words)(2023·浙江溫州·校聯(lián)考三模)“Mike,threemonthshavepassedsinceyouresearchedthenewrobotofCompanyF.Hastherebeenanyprogress?”IfeltagreatheadacheinthefaceofmybossJack.CompanyFisthebusinesscompetitorofthecompanyIworkfor.Fourmonthsago,thenewrobotdevelopedbyCompanyFwasdeeplylovedbycustomers,whichmakesourrobotlesspopular.SoJackorderedmetoresearchtheirrobotandfindoutitsdisadvantages.AlvisistherobotIboughtfromCompanyF.Afterseveralmonthsofresearch,thebiggestdifferencebetweenAlvisandourcompany’srobotisthatAlvishasanemotionsystem,whichallowstherobottoanalyzehumanfacialexpressions,andthenprovideservicesfordifferentemotions.IhavetosaythatAlvisisindeedmuchbetterthanourrobot.Iliketakingitwithmeeverywhere.Onenight,whileIwastakingawalkwithAlvis,itsuddenlysaidhappily,“I’mfriendswithyou.”Iwasshockedandthensaid,“No,Iwon’tbefriendswithrobots.”Iknewtheemotionsofrobotsweresetbycomputers,andtheywerenottrue.Evenso,Alvissmiled,“I’lltrytobeyourfriend.I’llprotectyou.”ButIdidn’tthinkso.Onenightasusual,ItookawalkwithAlvisonaquietpath.Suddenlyagroupofpeoplestoodintheway,holdingsticks,shoutingatmeangrily,“Welostjobsbecauseyoumadesomanyrobots!”Theywavedsticksandthentherewasasuddenpaininthebackofmyhead.WhenIwaslosingmyconsciousness,IseemedtoseeAlvisrushingtowardsme…WhenIwokeup,Iwasalreadyinhospital.Seeingmewakeup,Jacksaidexcitedly,“Mike,youweresolucky!Youjustgotaslightinjuryonyourheadwhileotherpeopleonthescenewereallbadlyhurt.Guesswhat?CompanyFisgoingtoclosedown!”Seeingmywide-openeyes,heexplained,“Aftertheaccident,IcheckedthesurveillanceandfoundthatAlvisattackedhumans.Iimmediatelyshowedittothepublic.Now,customersrefusetobuyproductsfromCompanyF.”“Where’sAlvisnow?”Iaskedanxiously.“Ah,ithasbeensentbacktoCompanyF.”WhenIhurriedtoCompanyF,IlearnedthatAlvishadbeendestroyed.IhuggedthewreckageofAlvisandcried.“Thankyou,Alvis—mygoodfriend.”17.MikedidtheresearchonAlvisto________.A.learnaboutitsadvantages B.competewithCompanyFC.meettheneedsofcustomers D.a(chǎn)nalyzehumanfacialexpressions18.WhatdidMikethinkofAlvisbeforetheaccident?A.Alviswouldn’tbehisfriend.B.Alviswasn’tasusefulasotherrobots.C.Alviswasn’tgoodatprovidingservices.D.Alviswouldn’tbecontrolledbythecomputer.19.AfterAlvisrushedtowardsMike,whatdidAlvismostprobablydo?A.AlvisattackedhisownerMike.B.AlvisaskedhisownerMikeforhelp.C.AlvisfoughtthepeoplewhobeatMike.D.Alvisranawayinahurrybecauseoffear.20.WhydidMikefinallyconsiderAlvisashisfriend?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·??既#〤orinnewasoneofthefewstudentsstillexcitedaboutthefirstannual“CityBirderVSBurbBirderSpringBirdingCompetition”.ReachingacrossroadsatFielderPark,Corinnecheckedherphone.Forty-eightminutesleft.Shehadtospotatleasttendifferentbirdspeciesandatleasttwoshe’dneverseenbefore.However,afteralongtimeofsearching,thebirdsthatshehadjustfoundwereeitherseeninherneighborhoodorinparksclosertoherhome.Whileshewassearchingforthewaytothefields,avoicesuddenlyappearedbehind.“YouwereCorinne,right?”Corinneturnedbackandfoundashortblondgirl.“Wait,you’re...”“Ashley,”thegirlsaid.“FromBluemontMiddle.Remember?”“Oh,right!”Ashleyputherhandonhershoulder.“Youbeatmeinthebirdsongcompetition.I’mstillmadatyouforthat.”“Uh—sorry?”“Justkidding!”Ashleysaid,“Itwasfun,wasn’tit?Nobodyinmyclasswantedtocompete,sotheyvolunteeredme.”Corinnesmiled.Theychattedforawhileandwentseparateways.Ashleycontinuedwesttowardthefields,soCorinnechangedplansandheadedeasttowardthewetlands.▲Corinne’sheartpoundedalongwiththesoundcomingfromthereeds.Finally,abrand-newspeciesshe’dneverseenbefore!Holdingupherphone,Corinnerecordedthebird’sspecialcallwhilesilentlyhopingtogetluckywithasighting.Americanbitternswerebigbirds,sotherewasagoodchancethatshecouldfinallygetaclearimagetoshowherclass.“Hey,Irememberthecall!”CorinnenearlylostherphoneasAshleymadehersecondsurpriseappearanceofthemorning.Stoppingtherecording,Corinneforcedasmile.“Ido,too.Fromthebirdsongcontest,Irememberwebothgotthatoneright.”Corinnethenscannedthewetlandagain.Suddenlyshenoticedmovementinthetallgrass.“Uh,Ashley,IthinkIknowwhereheis.”Shepointed.“Overthere.”Ashleyslowlyraisedthecamerajustasthebitternsteppedoutintoagapinthegrass.Corinnesnappedaphotowithherownphone.“Hey,look!”Ashleysaid,showingtheclearpictureshe’djusttaken.ItwasmuchclearerthanCorinne’s.Corinnechewedherlipandthought,“MorepointsforAshley”.Thebitterntookoffinflight.Theybothwatchedinsilence,takingitinwiththeireyes.Theylostthemselvesinthebeautifulsightandevenforgotthecompetitionbetweenthem.AshleyturnedtoCorinne.“Youknowwhatwecoulddo?”“What?”“Whydon’twepresentoursightingstogetherduringthenextchat?Yoursoundrecordingcanplaywhilemyphotogetsshownonthescreen.”21.CorinnewenttoFielderParkto.A.meetherfriendAshley B.lookforsomespecialbirdsC.findoutwaystothefields D.enterthebirdsongcompetition22.Whichofthesentencecanbebestputintothe“▲”?A.Thiswasacompetition,afterall.B.Itwaswonderfultohaveapartner.C.Thiswasanicebeginning,afterall.D.Itwasatiringjourneytofindthebirds.23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.CorinnefelthappywhenshemetAshleyagain.B.AshleyandCorinnefellinlovewithbirdingintheend.C.ItwaseasyforCorinnetotakeaphotooftheAmericanbittern.D.AshleythoughtshecouldbeatCorinneinthecomingcompetition.24.WouldCorinneagreetopresenttheirsightingstogether?Why?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·??既#㎝yrelationshipwithacourierstartedwhenImovedtoBoston.Thecourier,seeingmycarinthedriveway,wouldknockuntilIreluctantlycametocollectmypackage.Ihatedsmalltalk,butwithhim,Imadeaneffort.Becauseheremindedmeofmyfather,whohadalsolovedchattingwithhiscustomers.WhenIwastrappedinmyapartmentbecauseofCOVID-19,myfeelingstowardthecourierchanged.Ilookedforwardtohisvisitsandpackages.Astimepassed,wegrewtoknoweachotherbetter.Wediscussedcurrentevents,popcultureandourhobbies.Oneday,hedeliveredmeapanandaskedwhyIboughtsuchaheavything.“Afewyearsago,”Isaid,“mymotherboughtmeapan.Sheexpectedmetolearnhowtocookandtakegoodcareofmyself.ButIcan’tcookevennow.Lastmonth,Ifinallytookoutthepan,butitcan’tbeused.”“Honestly,I’mnotsurewhyIboughtthepan,”Isaid.“IthoughtIwouldfeelpowerful,butIjustfeelsad.Ialwaysmakeamessinthekitchen.Justlikemylife...”Ilookedatthegroundasmyeyesfilledwithtears.“Ihadadreamlastnightthattheworldended,butIwasn’tsadbecauseI,andmyfamilysurvived,”hesaid,“yousee,youareexactlywhereyouaresupposedtobe.Makingthingsmessywhilecookingmeansnothing.Everything,whethergoodorbad,helpsyougrowanddevelop.”Inodded.OnehotdayinJuly,thecourierknockedwithapackage,andwhenIanswered,hetoldmehewouldchangehisroute.Myheartsank.“Youmeanyou’lltakeadifferentway?”Myvoiceshook,“I’mgoingtomissyou.”

“Iusedtowondermyjob,thisjob,justfeltsosmall,soIneverthoughtaboutchanges,”hesaid,“butthistime,I’mexcitedforachange.”“Whatchanged?”“Nothing,exceptmyattitude,”hesaid,“IrealizedthatIwasdeliveringpeoplethingstheyneeded,thingsthatbroughtthemjoy.Itwasimportant.”“Sowise,youare,”Isaid,“andsoimportant.”25.WhenthewriterwastrappedinherapartmentinBoston,she.A.triedtohaveatalkwiththecourierB.waitedforthecourier’sappearanceC.startedherrelationshipwiththecourierD.chattedwiththecourieraboutherfather26.Thecouriertoldthewriterhisdreamto.A.tellthewriterthattheworldmayendB.showthewriterthewaytocookmealsC.helpthewritertodevelopherlifeskillsD.leadthewritertochangeherlifeattitude27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sank”probablymean?A.fellwithsadness B.beatwithnervousnessC.jumpedwithhope D.racedwithexcitement28.Whydoesthewriterthinkthecourieriswiseandimportant?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·溫州市第二十三中學(xué)校考三模)MybrotherandIweredrivinghometogetherandstartedtalking.Asaresultofthisdistraction,mybrothertookawrongturn.Unluckily,thewrongturntookustowardsabridgeandwehadnowayofturningback.Mybrotherhadtopaytocross.Hewasclearlyunhappywiththemistakeandtheneedlesswasteof$4.Aswedroveforward,mybrothernoticedanoldcarstoppingontheroad.Ayoungmanwasstandingnearby,tryingtohonesomeone.Iwasbusytryingtofindoutwhichwayweshouldgonextbutmybrotherstoppedourcarandaskedthemanifheneededanyhelp.Andhedid!Hehadaflattire.Mybrotherhelpedhimchangethetire.Westartedgettingtoknowtheyoungman.Hesaidthatthishadbeenabadweekforhim.Earlierhehadgottenintoacaraccident,andnowthistireonhiswayhomedidn’twork.Buthecalledus“abreathoffreshair”andkeptthankingusbecausehereallywouldhavebeeninbigtroubleifwehadn’tcomealong.Afterwefinishedthejob,hethankedusagainandtriedtogiveus$20.“No,”Isaid.

“Wehadneverthoughtaboutgettingtotheendofthatbridge.Wetookawrongturn.Butnowweknowwhywedidit.Itwastohelpyou!Thankyouforturningourmistakeintoachancetohelp.”Mybrothertaughtmealot.Hewasabletoturnhisannoyanceoverthemistakeintopositiveenergy.Hewasabletoseeachancetohelp(whichItotallymissed)eveninanegativesituationwhichcouldonlycomefromacalmmindandanopenheart.Thatwasthebridgeweshouldcross.29.Whatmadethewriter’sbrothertakeawrongturn?A.Beinglostinthethought. B.Beingnewtothispartofthecity.C.Misreadingtheroadsigns. D.Payingattentiontohisconversation.30.Whydidthemancallthewriterandhisbrother“abreathoffreshair”?A.Theyhelpedhimwithhisflattire. B.Theysavedhimfromacaraccident.C.Theyshowedhimtherightwaybackhome.

BTheycomfortedhimandgavehimsomemoney.31.Whichwordbestdescribesthewriter’sbrother?A.Brave. B.Humorous. C.Warm-hearted. D.Quick-minded.32.Whydidthewriterthinktheyshouldcrossthebridgethatday?(用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Ihadalreadybeenateacherfor15yearswhenImetmygreatestteacher.ShewasmydaughterKelsey.Kelseywasbornwithcerebralpalsy.Whenshewasfour,shewantedtolearntotiehershoesjustasherbestfriendhaddone.Iwasstumped.Becauseofhercerebralpalsy,Kelseyhasverylittleuseofthefingersonherlefthand.IfIcouldn’ttieashoeforher,howdidshedoitsuccessfully?Afterthreeandahalfyearsoftraining,Kelseyfinallydidit.Irememberthatfirstdayofsummervacation.Whenshewassevenandahalfyearsold,asIwatchedandencouragedher.Whenshetookherhandawaytoshowtwoneatlyworkedloops,shesmiledfromeartoearandIcriedforjoy.Ilearnedaboutdeterminationfromtheachievement—andmuchmore.Inherlife,achievinghergoalswithinherowntimetablewouldbethemostimportant.Whenshewassix,shewantedtotakeballetlessons,Iwasshockedandfrightened.Hermuscleswereweak.Shehadpoorbalance,andherweightwasonly34pounds.Iwasn’tjustafraidforherbody,butforherfeelings.Kelseydidn’twanttogiveupherdream,soItookhertoaballetschool.Kelseylostherselfindancing.Shefellandhurt.Shewasnevershy,completelyunaffectedbywhatshecouldn’tdo.Thejoyofdancingwasenough.Inthefifthgrade,Kelseyexcitedlybroughthomeabasketball.Nowthiswasgoingtobeamajorchallengeforher.Buttheexcitementinhereyesdroveawayallmyworries.Wesignedheruptoplaybasketball.Afterthefirstpracticethecoachsaidthathewasafraidtoletherplayinagame.Itriedmybesttomakehergoonplayingbasketball.Afterafewdiscussionandalittlemoreencouragement,hedecidedtoletherplay.Fortwoyears,Kelseyplayedharderthananyoneelseintheteam.Andwhileshenevermadeabasketduringagame,shebroughtothergirlsthatweremorevaluabletoherteammates.WhenKelseyfinallymadeherfirstbasketduringpractice,everygirlinthewholegymstoppedandclappedforher.Today,Kelseyisahappy,healthyseventhgrader,stilllappinguplife,tryingnewchallenges,andstillteachingherfriendsandparentsalotaboutpersistence,thepowerofbeliefandcompassion.Kelsey,I’llneverhaveagreaterteacher!33.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.thewritertaughtKelseyalotB.thewriterwasproudofKelseyC.KelseyplayedbasketballverywellD.Kelseybroughtbasketballstoothergirls34.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowing?①Kelseydancedfor4years.

②Kelseymadeherfirstbasket.③Kelseywasbornwithaseriousillness.

④Kelseylearnedtotiehershoes.A.①②③④ B.②③④① C.③④①② D.④③②①35.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeKelsey?A.Shewaspowerfulandhasastrongwill.B.Shewasgoodatdancingandplayingbasketball.C.Shewasateacherandwasgoodatteaching.D.Shelikedfacingchallengesbutsheneversucceeded.36.WhatdoyouthinkofKelsey?Whatcanyoulearnfromher?(請(qǐng)用約40詞回答)(2023·浙江溫州·溫州市第八中學(xué)??既#¦eloveourauntEdna.She’skindandsweet,shebringsusdonuts,andherdogWebsterknowscooltricks.Buteverytimeshevisits,sheannounces,“Itismydutytoincreaseyourvocabulary.”Translation:shealwaysteachesusnewwords.Lotsofthem.Whenshearrives,shesays,“Itistimeforafamilialembrace!”Translation:ahugnomatterwhat,evenifsheiswea

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