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專題09閱讀理解(應(yīng)用文,記敘文)【真題演練】應(yīng)用文Passage1(2023-24·深圳高級(jí)中學(xué)期末)Technology(技術(shù))forspacetravelmadeourlifeonEarthbetterinmanyways.Let’slookatthingswewouldn’thavewithoutspacetravel.?CameraphonesInthe1990sNASA(美國(guó)國(guó)家航空航天局)madecamerassmallenoughtofitonspacecraft.Thetechnologyisnowusedincellphonecamerassothatwecantakeselfies.?SportsshoesTherewouldn’tbeNikeAirtrainersifwedidn’tgotospace.Theshock-absorbing(減震的)materialsoftheshoescomefromspacesuits.?WatercleaningsystemInthe1960s,NASAcreatedatechnologytocleanastronauts’drinkingwater.Itisnowwidelyusedtocleanwaterinswimmingpools.?Wireless(無線的)headsetAstronautscouldeasilygettangledupinwires,soNASAmadewireless,hands-freeheadsets.Astronautscanthenmovewhiletalkingandlistening.?Dustbusters(手持吸塵器)Astronautshopedtocollectsamplesonthemoon.Acompanycreatedatooltohelpthemdothat.Thecompanythenusedthistechnologytomakethedustbusterin1979.?ComputermouseInthepast,youneededtotypeincodes(代碼)inyourcomputertomakeitworkforyou.In1968,aNASAresearchertriedtomakecomputersonspaceshipseasiertouse,andthisledtothecreationofthemouse.11.Wheredidallthetechnologyinthepassagecomefrom?A.Frommountainclimbing. B.Fromspacetravel.C.Fromcomputerscience. D.Fromnaturalplants.12.Accordingtothepassage,peoplenowusecellphonecamerasto________.A.takeselfies. B.callfriends. C.listentomusic. D.makewaterclean.13.Wheredoesthesportsshoestechnologycomefrom?A.Fromspaceshipmaterials. B.Fromspacesuitmaterials.C.FromnaturalmaterialsonEarth. D.Fromthingscollectedonthemoon.14.Whomightfindwirelessheadsetsthemostuseful?A.Oldpeoplewhocan’tseeclearly. B.Marathonrunnerswhoexercisealot.C.Housewiveswhocleanhouseseveryday. D.Policemenwhoneedtotalkonthephonewhiledriving.15.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inatourguide. C.Inasciencemagazine. D.Inasportsnewspaper.Passage2(2023-24·越秀區(qū)期末統(tǒng)考)SavetheDatefortheClubFair.Thursday,January15th,2024from2-5p.m.Thescheduleisasfollows:●2:00p.m.-2:30p.m.:Pre-ClubFairLeaderCheck-inwithStudentDevelopment●2:40p.m.-3:00p.m.:ASpeechGivenbytheHeadmaster●3:10p.m.-5:00p.m.:Performances&Presentations●5:00p.m.-6:00p.m.:Cleaningup.ComputerClubPlace:InthecomputerroomTime:3:00p.m.-4:00p.m.Activities:Learnaboutthedifferentpartsofacomputerandhowtousecomputers.●Writesimplecomputerprograms(程序).FilmClubPlace:IntheschoolhallTime:3:30p.m.-4:30p.m.Activities:●Watchafilmaboutafamousdirector.●Filmdubbing(配音)activitiesingroups.BasketballClubPlace:Ontheplayground
Time:3:00p.m.-4:30p.m.Activities:WatchabasketballmatchbetweenBlueTeamandRedTeam.Learnsomebasketballskills.ScienceClubPlace:InthesciencelabTime:3:30p.m.-4:30p.m.Activities:●Listentoaspeechgivenbyaprofessor.●Trysomescienceexperimentspersonally.ReadingClubPlace:IntheschoollibraryTime:3:20p.m.-4:30p.m.Activities:Bringafavoritebooktosharewithothermembers.Readaloudthefavoritesentencesofabook.CookingClubPlace:IntheschoolkitchenTime:3:20p.m.-5:00p.m.Activities:Listentotheintroductiongivenbythechefoftheschool.TrytocookaChinesedishwiththegroupmembers.1.Accordingtotheposter,whatcanyougetfromtheclubfair?A.Newfriends,newskillsandgreatfun.B.Afilmticket,anewcomputerandnewskills.C.Anewbasketball,greatfunandnewfriends.D.Anewbook,asciencemagazineandgreatfun.2.WhattimecanTomseethebasketballmatch?A.11:30a.m. B.2:40p.m. C.3:30p.m. D.4:40p.m.3.Marylikeseatingdeliciousfood.Whichclubwillshejoinmostprobably(可能)?A.ComputerClub. B.ScienceClub.C.FilmClub. D.CookingClub.4.Howmanyclubs’activitiestakemorethanonehour?A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6.5.Whichofthefollowingclubshavegroupactivities?A.ComputerClubandFilmClub.B.FilmClubandCookingClub.C.BasketballClubandScienceClub.D.ScienceClubandCookingClub.Passage3(2023-24·深圳期末考)SchoolclubsComeandhavefuntogether!Photographyclub
Time:Fridays:3:15pm—5:30pmPlace:Room201Activities:Thereisaphotoexhibition(展覽).Youcanenjoythephotosandtalkwithotherstudentsintheexhibition.Ourteacherwillbeheretoteachyouhowtotakebetterphotos.Also,thereisacameraexhibitionshowingdifferentcamerasfrom1950stonow.Tips:Pleasedonotbringanyfoodordrinkstotheexhibition.Fee:$5foroneperson;$8fortwopersonsFormoreinformation,pleasecall01338766.CollectingclubTime:MondaysandWednesdays:4:00pm—6:00pmPlace:Room203Activities:Youcanbringyourcollectionssuchasstampsandmodels.Studentswillsittogetheringroupsandtalkabouttheircollections.Wewillprovidefreefoodanddrinks.Tips:Ifyouareinterested,pleasebookbefore2:00pmontheday.Fee:$3(4:00pm—5:00pm)Formoreinformation,pleasecall01569378.1.WhendotheactivitiesofphotographyclubstartonFridays?A.At3:15pm. B.At4:00pm. C.At5:00pm. D.At5:30pm.2.HowmuchshouldLucypayifshegoestothephotographyclubwithSarah?A.$3. B.$5. C.$8. D.$10.3.Whatcanstudentsdointhecollectingclub?①enjoyphotoexhibition
②talkabouttheircollections
③learnhowtotakephotos
④eatfoodanddrinksA.①③ B.②③ C.①④ D.②④4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Studentscanbringfoodanddrinkstothephotographyclubactivities. B.Studentsneedtobookbefore2:00pmonthedayiftheywanttojointhecollectingclub.C.Studentscancall01338766toknowmoreaboutthecollectingclub. D.BothphotographyandcollectingclubactivitiesareinRoom201.5.Wherecanwefindthispassage?A.Inastorybook. B.Inatravelguide. C.Inadiary. D.Inaschoolnewspaper.Passage4(2023-24·深圳龍期末考)PatientParkinson’sWalkAgainDoctorshelpamanwithParkinson’s(帕金森病)walkbetter.Mikecouldnotwalkwellbefore.Butsomedoctorshelpedhim.Theyputanimplant(植入物)inhisbody.Nowhecanwalkwiththehelpofit.Doctorswanttotrythisnewthingonsixmorepeoplenextyear.AUFOisComingTheworld‘sfirstflyingsaucer(碟狀物)fliesforthefirsttime.Itcangoupanddown.Itcanlandonbothlandandwater.ItlookslikeafunnycartoonUFO.Itisforvisitorsandshows.Butwedon’tknowwhocanflyinit.TheWasteSharkHelpscleantheSeaTheWasteSharkisarobot(機(jī)器人).Itcollectsplasticwaste(塑料廢物)inriversandnearthesea.Therobothasabig“mouth”.It’sabout1.6mlongand110cmwide.SomeWasteSharksarealreadybeingusedaroundtheworld,suchastheUSandtheUK.1.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwereadthesepassages?A.SPORT B.HEALTH C.ANIMAL D.SCIENCE2.HowcanMikewalkagain?A.Thedoctorsgivehimsomemedicine. B.Withthehelpoftheimplant.C.Withthehelpofthesixmorepeople. D.Hedoessportseveryday.3.WhatcanweknowabouttheWasteShark?A.Itisabout1.6cmlongand110mwide.B.ItisonlyusedintheUSandtheUK.C.Itisakindofrobotandcanworkinthewater.D.Itcanhelptoputtheplasticwasteintothewater.4.Whatdoestheunderlineword“it”inthesecondpassagereferto?A.AUFO B.Theland C.Theflyingsaucer D.Acartoon5.Itisclearthat_______.A.wewilldriveinthesaucerintwoyearsB.thedoctorwilltrytheimplantonmorepeopleC.theWasteSharkisgoodforhealthD.allthevisitorscanflyintheflyingsaucerPassage5(2024-25·深圳期中考)Today,wehavemanywaystohavefun.Goingtomuseumsisoneofthem.Whenwevisitmuseums,wecanlearnsomuchabouthistoryandart.TherearemanymuseumsinZhejiangprovince.Nowlocal(當(dāng)?shù)氐?studentssharetheirfavoritemuseums.JinRuixi,13TheZhejiangMuseumofNaturalHistoryisoneoftheoldestmuseumsinChina.ItshowslifescienceandEarthsciencespecimens(標(biāo)本).Whenyouwalkintothemuseum,you’llfindallkindsofanimals,plantsandfossils.Therearealsosomecoolsimulators(模擬器).Theyshownaturaleventslikevolcaniceruptions(火山噴發(fā)).Iwassurprisedtofindakillerwhalemodelonthewallandadinosaur(恐龍)skeletonmodelbesideit.HaoChenglan,13TheChinaCartoonandAnimationMuseumsitsatWhiteHorseLakeinHangzhou.Ithasatheater,filmandtelevisionroom,library,videoroomande-sportshall.Ithousesmorethan20,000paintings,booksandmodels.Whenyouvisitthemuseum,youcanseemanycharactersfromcartoons,liketheBlackCatSheriffandPleasantSheep,GrayWolf.Mostofthemarethechildhoodmemories(記憶)ofthoseborninthe1980sand1990s.MaBaoyi,14MyfavoritemuseumistheLiangzhuMuseuminHangzhou.It’sabig,amazingmuseumwithmorethan3,000thingstolookat.Themuseumhasthreespecialplaces.Youcanseejade(玉),stoneandpottery(陶器)fromover5,000yearsago.Buthere’sthebestpartaboutthemuseum:youcanwearmagicalglasses.Whenyoulookatsomethingwiththeseglasseson,ittellsyouastoryaboutwhatyou’relookingat.It’ssocool!1.Inwhichsectionofthenewspapercanwereadthenews?A.SPORTSTIME. B.YOURVOICE. C.BUSINESS. D.SCIENCE.2.Wherearethestudentsfrom?A.ZhejiangProvince. B.WhiteHorseLake.C.Liangzhu. D.Wuhan.3.WhichisJinRuixi’sfavoritemuseum?A.LiangzhuMuseum. B.CartoonandAnimationMuseum.C.DongyangMuseum. D.ZhejiangMuseumofNaturalHistory.4.Whichoftheflowinghasthelongesthistory?A.Thedinosaurskeletonmodel. B.Thejade,stoneandpottery.C.Thecharactersfromcartoons. D.Thepaintings,booksandmodels.5.WhatisthespecialoftheLiangzhuMuseum?A.Thekillerwhalemodel. B.Thecoolsimulators.C.Thechildhoodmemories. D.Themagicalglasses.Passage6(2024-25·武漢七年級(jí)期中考)____________Tohelpsolvetheproblemoflongofficehoursandoverworking,twoJapanesecompaniesareworkingtogethertodevelopa“napbox”whereuserscansleepstandingupright.Thenapboxwillprovidecomfortinthehead,kneesandbackforuserswhodon’thavetoworryaboutfallingoverwhentheyareinit.Thetwocompaniesthinkitwillgivepeopleahealthierchoicewhentheywanttotakeshortnapsintheoffice.Speedyshoes
Moonwalkers,regardedas“theworld’sfastestshoes”,havebeenproducedbyaUScompany.Theshoescanincreaseyourwalkingspeedbyupto250%.Poweredbybatteries(電池),Moonwalkershavetenwheels(輪子)andcleverbrakes(剎車)thatletyoustopforstairs,doorsandbuses.ThefounderandCEOofthecompanysaid,“Moonwalkersmightlooklikerollerskates,butyoudon’tskatethem,youwalk.Youdon’thavetolearnhowtousethem,theshoeslearnfromyou.”AnAIBathinfuture
ScientistsinJapanaredevelopingahumanwashingmachinethatcanclean,massageanddryyourbodyin15minuteswhileplayingrelaxingmusicandvideoschosenforyoubyAI.TheproductcalledProjectUsoyaroistobecompletedby2024andthenappearin2025.Itsgoalisto“wash”theuser’smindaswellasthebodybycreatingthemostcomfortableexperiencepossible.1.Inwhichsectionofthenewspapercanwereadthenews?A.FASHION B.HEALTH C.SPORTS D.SCI-TECH2.Thebestheadingforthefirstpieceofnewswouldbe________.A.Theproblemintheoffice B.TotakeshortnapsC.Standingupright D.“NapBoxes”forofficeworkers3.Itisclearthatmoonwalkers________.A.workjustlikerollerskates B.canhardlycometoafullstopC.helppeoplewalkmuchfasterthantheycan D.can’tgoupstairsorontobuses4.Theideabehind“humanwashingmachine”isto________.A.helprefreshpeople’sbodyandmindsB.suggestenjoyingnicemusicandvideostorelaxwhilebathingC.encouragepeopletouseAIintheirdailylifeD.introduceanew,quickwaytogetawash5.Whatcanwelearnfromthematerial?A.OneshouldlearnhowMoonwalkersworkbeforewearingthem.B.The“napbox”canprovideacomfortableenvironmentfortheuserstonap.C.ProjectUsoyarowillmakeitsfirstpublicappearancein2024.D.PeopleinJapanalwaysworklonghourswithoutbreaks.Passage7(2023-24·深圳龍崗聯(lián)考期中)Whatwillourlifebelikeinthefuture?Let’slearnaboutsomeofthecoolthingsinthefuture.CARSOurcarwillbeanotherhomeforus.Theroomwillbeverycomfortable.Wewillfreeourhandswhenwetravelinacar.So,wecandrinkacupofcoffeeinourcarwhenwefeeltired.Andwecantravelanywherebycar,notonlyoverland,butalsooverthesea.ROBOTSInthefuture,everyonewillhavearobot.Therobotswillhavedifferentshapes(形狀).Somewilllooklikepeopleandotherswilllooklikeanimals.Whenwegoout,wecantakeasmallrobotwithus.Therobotwilltelldangerousthingssothatwewillbesafe.CLOTHESClotheswon’tjustbeforwearinginthefuture.Theycanevengivedirection.Thatistosay,ifwewanttogosomewhere,ourclotheswilltakeusthere.Andwewon’tneedtowashtheclothesatall.What’smore,theycancharge(給……充電)phones.11.Howmanycoolthingsarementioned(提及)inthepassage?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.12.Whowilldrivewhenwetravelinthefuture?A.Weourselves. B.Ourdriver. C.Ourcar. D.Ourfamily.13.Whatwilltheclothesdointhefuture?A.Theywillgiveusacall. B.Theywillshowustheway.C.Theywillplaygameswithus. D.Theywilldosomehouseworkforus.14.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Wecandriveourcarsoverthesea. B.Everyfamilywillkeepananimal.C.Peoplewon’twearanyclothesatall. D.Robotswillcomeindifferentcolours.15.Fromwhichsection(版面)ofthenewspapercanwereadthisarticle?A.History. B.Fashion. C.Sports. D.Science.Passage8(2023-24·白云實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)期中)57.WhereisAnnafrom?A.TheUS. B.Canada. C.TheUK. D.Germany.58.What’stheweatherlikeinNeil’shometowninsummer?A.Wet. B.Cool. C.Windy. D.Cloudy.59.Inwinter,Katloves________.A.goingswimming B.takingawalkC.makingsnowmen D.havingpicnics60.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mattlikeshavingpicnicsinautumn.B.Anna’sfavouriteseasonissummer.C.Neiloftentakespartinactivitiesinwinter.D.Katlikeswinterbecausethere’ssnow.Passage9Chinahasalonghistory.So,therearealotofcoolplaceswithamazinghistoricalstories.Onthispage,youwillreadsomeamazingsitesinChina.TheGrandCanal(大運(yùn)河)TheGrandCanalisaman-madewaterwaywithahistoryofmorethan2,500years.Itisaslongas3,200kilometers!It’sthelongestman-madecanalintheworld.IthasthreepartsandthelongestpartistheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal,whichisabout1,794kilometerslong.TheLongmenGrottoes(龍門石窟)TheLongmenGrottoesareinLuoyang,Henanprovince.Oneofthebiggestgroupsofstatus(雕像)isintheFengxianTemple.TheyshowuswhatartwaslikeduringtheTangDynasty.In2000,UNESCOlistedtheLongmenGrottoesasaUNESCOWorldHeritage(遺產(chǎn))site.TheErlitouSite(二里頭遺址)TheErlitousite,inHenanprovince,wasthecapitalcityforthemiddleandlateperiodsoftheXiaDynasty.AlsoaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,itisimportantforfindingouthowChinesecivilization(文明)beganandhowpeoplebuildancientcapitals.1.HowlongistheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal?A.About1,794kilometers. B.About3,200kilometers.C.About2,500kilometers. D.About2,000kilometers.2.WhichwaslistedasaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein2000?A.TheGrandCanal. B.TheFengxianTemple. C.TheErlitousite. D.TheLongmenGrottoes.3.WhichsitesarebothinHenanprovince?A.TheGrandCanalandTheErlitousite.B.TheLongmenGrottoesandTheErlitousite.C.TheLongmenGrottoesandTheGrandCanal.D.TheBeiing-HangzhouGrandCanalandTheErlitouTemple.4.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanweseethispassage?A.Science. B.Health. C.Culture D.Fashion.Passage10TreescankeeparecordofEarth’sclimateforaverylongtime.Infact,treescanliveforhundreds–andsometimeseventhousands–ofyears!
Ifyouseeastump(樹樁),youmayfindthatthetopofthestumphasmanyrings.Theseringscantellushowoldthetreeis,andwhattheweatherwaslikeduringeachyearofthetree’slife.
Scar(疤痕)fromforestfire.Thelight-coloredringsarewoodthatgrewinthespringandearlysummer,whilethedarkringsarewoodthatgrewinthelatesummerandfall.Onelightringandonedarkringmakeoneyearofthetree'slife.Treeringsusuallygrowwiderinwarm,wetyearsandarethinnerinyearswhenitiscoldanddry.Ifthetreehasexperiencedhardtimes,suchasadrought,thetreemighthardlygrowatallinthoseyears.Scar(疤痕)fromforestfire.Thelight-coloredringsarewoodthatgrewinthespringandearlysummer,whilethedarkringsarewoodthatgrewinthelatesummerandfall.Onelightringandonedarkringmakeoneyearofthetree'slife.Treeringsusuallygrowwiderinwarm,wetyearsandarethinnerinyearswhenitiscoldanddry.Ifthetreehasexperiencedhardtimes,suchasadrought,thetreemighthardlygrowatallinthoseyears.Rainyseason.Dryseason.Firstyeargrowth.Inmostplaces,dailyweatherrecordshaveonlybeenkeptforthepast100to150years.So,scientistscanusetreestolearnabouttheclimatehundredstothousandsofyearsago.1.Accordingtotheposter,whichpartofatreecanrecordtheclimate?A.Itsrings.B.Itsleaves.C.Itsroots.D.Itsbranches.
2.Howoldisthetreeintheposter?A.About14yearsold.B.About17yearsold.C.About19yearsold.D.About22yearsold.3.Whichtreelivesinawarmerandwetterplace?
4.Wheremightyouseethisposter?A.Insomeone’sbackyard.B.Atabusstation.C.Onawebsiteabouttheclimate.D.Inareportaboutanewstudy.記敘文Passage1(23-24·深圳高級(jí)中學(xué)期末考)Artclasswasover,butSarahsatgluedtoherchair.Shedidn’tdrawanything.Sarah’steacherlookedattheblankpaper.“Ah!Apolarbearinasnowstorm,”shesaid.“Veryfunny!”saidSarah.“IjustCAN’Tdraw!”Herteachersmiled.“Justdrawsomethingandseewhereittakesyou.”Sarahgrabbedamarkerandgavethepaperagood,strongjab(戳).“There!”Herteacherthenstudiedthepapercarefully.“Hmmm.”ShepushedthepapertowardSarahandsaid,“Nowsign(簽名)it.”Sarahthoughtforamoment.“Well,maybeIcan’tdraw,butICANsignmyname.”Thenextweek,whenSarahwalkedintoartclass,shewassurprisedtoseewhatwashangingaboveherteacher’sdesk.Itwasthelittledotshehaddrawn—HERDOT!Allframed(裝裱)ingold!“Hmmph!IcanmakeabetterdotthanTHAT!”Sheopenedhernever-before-usedsetofwatercolorsandsettowork.Shepaintedandpainted.Ayellowdot.Agreendot.Areddot.Abluedot.Thebluemixedwiththered.Shefoundoutthatshecouldmakeapurpledot.Sarahkeptexperimenting,creatinglotsoflittledotsinmanycolors.“IfIcanmakelittledots,Icanmakebigdots,too!”Sarahsplashedhercolorswithabiggerbrushonbiggerpapertomakebiggerdots.Attheschoolartshowafewweekslater,peoplelovedSarah’smanydots.Shefoundalittleboygazingupather.“Youarereallyagreatartist.IwishIcoulddraw,”hesaid.“Ibetyoucan,”saidSarah.“ME?No,notme.Ican’tdrawastraight(直的)linewitharuler.”Sarahsmiled.Shehandedtheboyablanksheetofpaper.“Showme.”Theboy’spencilshook(發(fā)抖)ashedrewhisline.Sarahstaredattheboy’ssquiggle(波浪線).Andthenshesaid…“Please,signit.”16.WhatdidSarah’steachermeanbysaying“Apolarbearinasnowstorm”?A.ShemeantthatSarah’spaperwasblank. B.ShemeantthatSarah’sdrawingwastooboring.C.ShemeantthatSarah’sdidnotcolorherdrawing. D.ShemeantthatSarahdrewapolarbearinasnowstorm.17.WhichofthefollowingwordcanBESTdescribe(描述)Sarah’steacher?A.Careful. B.Funny. C.Kind. D.Strict.18.WhatmadeSarahwanttoimprove(提升)herdrawing?A.Herinterestindrawing. B.Herteacher’sencouragement(鼓勵(lì)).C.Theboy’sappreciation(欣賞). D.Hersuccessattheartshow.19.Attheendofthestory,whydidSarahasktheboytosignhispainting?A.Becauseshethoughttheboy’spaintingwaswonderful.B.Becauseshewantedtofollowwhatherteacherhaddone.C.Becauseshewantedtoencouragetheboytokeepdrawing.D.Becauseeveryoneshouldsigntheirpaintingaftercompletingit.20.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDot B.ABadDrawing C.TheGirlWhoCan’tDraw D.AnArtShowPassage2(23-24·深圳福田區(qū)期末)IamNancyfromClass8,Grade7.Ilovefashiondesign(設(shè)計(jì))verymuch.IbegantodesignthingswhenIwasjustfiveyearsold.Igotasewingmachine(縫紉機(jī))frommyfatheronmy10thbirthday.Fromthenon,Ibegantomakeclothes.Tomakemorepeopleknowtheimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment,Iamgoingtohaveaspecialfashionshow.Iwilldesignalltheclothes.AndIwilluse★thingsasmaterials(材料).First,Iwanttodesignsomelongdresses.Theyarenotsomecottonorsilkdresses.Instead,Iwilluseoldnewspaperstomakethedresses.Ialsowanttodrawsomenicepicturesonthedresses.Besides,Ialsowanttodesignsomeskirts.Iwilldecorate(裝飾)theskirtswitholdCDs.WithCDs,theywilllookshinyandbeautiful.MyfriendJuliewillhelpmewiththenecklaces(項(xiàng)鏈)tomatchtheclothes.Sheisgoodatdesigningnecklaces.Iamsuretheywillbewonderful.Whataboutthemodels?Theyareallfromourschool.AndIneedtwentystudents,includingtengirlsandtenboys.Withthehelpofmyteachersandclassmates,I’msurethatthefashionshowisgoingtobegreat.21.WhendidNancybegintomakeclothes?A.WhenshewasinGrade5. B.WhenshewasinGrade7.C.Whenshewas5yearsold. D.Whenshewas10yearsold.22.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbeputin★inParagraph2?A.natural B.silver C.recycled D.modern23.InParagraph4,whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”referto(指代)?A.Theskirts. B.TheoldCDs. C.Thedresses. D.Thenecklaces.24.Whatcanweinfer(推測(cè))fromthearticle?A.Therewillbetenmodelsinthefashionshow.B.ManypeoplewillhelpNancyalotforthefashionshow.C.Nancywilldesigntheclothesmadeofcottonandsilk.D.JuliewillbuyanecklaceforNancytomatchtheclothes.25.Whatisthebesttitleforthisarticle?A.Don’tWasteMaterials B.HowtoDesignClothesC.ASpecialFashionShow D.It’sEasytoStartDesigningPassage3(23-24·越秀區(qū)統(tǒng)考)HarryandAnnielivedamilefromtown,buttheywenttheretoschooleveryday.Itwasgreatfunwalkingdownthelaneandthroughthegrasslandbythepond.It’shardtotellwhethertheylikeditbetterinsummerorinwinter.Theyalwaysplayedgamesabouttravelingtoanewcountry.Theywouldputsomeleavesontheroadsidetomakesomelandmarks.Whentheicewasthickandfirm,theywalkedacrossthepond.Buttheirmotherdidnotlikethat.Theyshouldn’twalkacrosstheiceunlesssomeonewaswiththem.“Don’tgoacrossthepondtoday,children,”shesaid,asshekissedthemandsaidgoodbyeonemorning“Itisbeginningtothawandgetsthinnerandthinner.”“Allright,mother,”saidHarry,notveryhappybecauseheenjoyedrunningandslidingontheice.Whentheycametothepond,theicelookedhardandsafe.“There,”hesaidtohissister.“Iknewithadn’tthawedany.Motherisalwaysafraidwewillfallintotheriver.Comealong,wewillhaveagoodtimesliding.Theschoolbellwillnotringforanhouratleast.”“Butyousaidyestomother,”saidAnnie.“No,Ididn’t.Ionlysaidallright,anditisallright.”Harryrepliedwhilemakingafacetohissister“Ididn’tsayanything,soIcandoasIlike,”saidAnniehappily.Sotheysteppedontheice,andstartedtogoacrossthepond.Theyhadnotgonefarbeforetheicegaveway,andtheyfellintothewater.Amanwhowasatworkneartheshoreheardthescreamsofthechildrenandjumpedintothewatertosavethem.Harrytriedtogettotheshorewithoutanyhelp,butpoorAnniealmostdiedbeforethemancouldsaveher.Harrywenthome,coldandwet,andtoldhismotherwhathadhappened.Herememberedthelessonthatdayallhislife.41.Whatcanbeinferred(推斷)fromparagraph1?A.Thechildrenlikedwalkingtoschool.B.Thechildrenlivedinatownneartheschool.C.Thechildrenweretravelerstothetown.D.Thechildrenhelpedcleaninguptheroad.42.Whenhearingthemother’swords,whatmighttheboythink?A.Hismotherwasright.B.Hewasabraveboy.C.Hedidn’tagreewithhismother.D.Hewoulddropintothewater.43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thaw”mean?A.B.C. D.44.WhatdidAnniemeanbysaying“Ididn’tsayanything,soIcandoasIlike”?A.SheagreedwithHarry.B.ShewouldnotfollowHarry.C.Shewoulddowhatshewantedtodo.D.Shewouldfollowhermother’sadvice.45.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Learnhowtoplayontheice. B.Parentsloveusallthetime.C.Neversaynotoparents’words. D.Thinkandplanbeforeyoudoanything.Passage4(23-24·天河期末統(tǒng)考)Lastsummer,Samwenttoarivertocatchfishwithhisfriendsnearhishome.Theyhadgreatfunwalkingincoolrunningwatertocatchthesmallsilverfish.Beforegoingtotheriver,Samfoundabagfirst.Assoonashereachedtheriverwithhisfriends,theytookofftheirshoesandsocksandputtheirfeetintotherunningwater.Itwassocool.Walkingcarefully,Samlookedfortherightplacewherethefishshone.OftenSamfishedwithhisfriendsanditwaseasier.ButthistimeSamfishedbyhimselfbecausehewantedtohaveatry.Takingtwocorners(角)ofthebag,hestoodinthewaterandslowlyputthebagdowntotheriver.Littlebylittle,heputitdowntothebottom(河底).Thenhewaited,notmakinganysound,ormovingabit.Whenthefishwentabovethebag,Sammovedthebagupquicklyandcarefully.Hegotit.Thebagwasfulloflittlesilverfish.Butthegreatestfunwasnotjustincatchingthefish,butalsoinlettingthemgobackintotherivertogoontheirnaturallives.Samputdownthebagintotheriver,andthesmallfishswamoff.Otherchildrenwouldalsodothesameandletthefishgoaway.33.WhydidSamneedabagfirst?A.Toputhisshoesandsocksin. B.Tohelphimcatchfish.C.Totakethefishhome. D.Togetsomewaterforthefish.34.HowdidSamcatchfish?a.Movedthebagupquickly.b.Gotabagandfoundwherethefishwere.c.Waitedforthefishwithoutspeakingorwalking.d.Putthebagdowntotheriverbottom.e.Putthefishbacktotheriver.A.d-a-b-c-e B.d-b-a-
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