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PAGEPAGE1閱讀理解CD篇(期末真題精練精析)2021-2022常州市溧陽市CPetslikedogsandcatsareusuallypopularwithpeople.Ifyoukeepadogoracat,doyoualwaysturnontheradioorTVwhenyou’renotinjustbecauseyoudon’twantyourpettobelonely(孤單的)?Astudyshowsthataround40%oftheBritishpeoplewithdogswouldliketoturntheradioandthat32%wouldliketoturnonthetelevision.Butdopetsreallylikethis?Sometimesdogsdorespond(作出反應(yīng))tohuman(人類)music.Astudyshowsthatwhenthereislightmusicplaying,manydogsseemtobequiet.Whenitcomestorockmusic,thosedogsseemtobeveryexcited;theymakelittleresponsetopopularmusicandhumantalk.Forcats,theyhardly(幾乎不)respondtohumanmusicbecausetheirhearingspectrum(頻譜)isdifferentfromthatofhumans,sowhattheyhearwhentheylistentoourmusicisdifferentfromwhatwehear.Somestudiesshowthatcatsrespondtothesoundswithintheirownhearingspectrum.Scientistsoncetriedtoseewhatwouldhappeniftheyplayed“catmusic”forthecats.TheyaskedProfessor(教授)DavidTeietomakespecialmusicforcats.Anditshowedthatwhenthey’replayingitto47cats,somecatsdidrespondtoit.So,you’dbetterplaydifferentmusicforyourpets.Goodnewsforcatloversisthatyoucanbuysuchspecialcatmusiconline.DavidTeieoncetookpartinthecatstudyandhewrotecatmusicforsaleonline.27.WhydosomepeopleleavetheradioorTVonfortheirpet?A.Todoastudyonpets. B.Tostopitbeingnoisy.C.Tomakeitlesslonely. D.Tomakeitlovemusic.28.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Whydogsrespondtosomemusic. B.Howtomakedogsrespondtomusic.C.Howdogsrespondtodifferentmusic. D.Whatsoundsdogswouldliketohear.29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Petsliketolistentothesamemusic. B.Catshavelittleinterestinhumanmusic.C.DavidTeie’sjobistosellthingsonline. D.Thecatmusiccanmakepeopleexcited.30Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howcanwelookafterpets? B.Whatkindofmusicdodogslove?C.Wherecanwebuyspecialcatmusic? D.Dodogsandcatslikehumanmusic?2021-2022淮安市淮安區(qū)CHikingissomethingweoftendowithourkids.Onesummerwhentheboyswere3and5,wespentseveralweeksinthemountains.Andwetookabusback.Itwaswonderfulforlittlekids.Doyoulovehikingwithkids?Afewtips(建議)willhelpyoualot.Drinkingwater—Nomatterwhereyougo,bringalongdrinkingwater.Inthehotweather,it’seasytogetthirsty.Streams(小溪)maylookclear,butdon’tdrinkfromthem,eveninthehighmountains.Snacks—Bringoutsnacksandenjoythemwhenyouneedtotakearestandthengetgoingagain.Goodhikingsnacksare“goldfish”,boxedjuiceandcrackers.Properfootwear—Makesureeveryonehascomfortableshoesevenonshorthikes.Nobodylikestohikeiftheirfeethurt.Closed-toed(不漏腳趾的)shoesarebest.Hats—It’seasytogetsunburned.Wearahattocoveryourfaceandneck.Mosquitorepellent(驅(qū)蚊劑)—Ifyou’rehikingnearstreamsinspringandearlysummer,mosquitoesmaybeout.Bringalongmosquitorepellentforkids.54.Accordingtothepassage,“goldfish”is________.A.akindoffishpeoplekeepasapet B.asafeplaceinahighmountainC.akindoffood D.apairofhikingshoesforlittlekids55.Thewritergives________hikingtipstotheparentswithkids.A.five B.four C.six D.seven56.Theunderlinedword“sunburned”means“________”inChinese.A.寒冷的 B.曬傷的 C.疲勞的 D.饑餓的57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thehikingtipsareforparentswithkids.B.Youcandrinktheclearwaterfromastream.C.Youshouldpreparepropershoesforhiking.D.Mosquitoesareoftennearstreamsinspring.DWhenZhuYunboughtherdogsfiveyearsago,shespentnearlyhalfofthemoneyshemadeeachmonthraisingdogs.①Everymonth,shespendsnearly7,000yuanonpetfoodandsnacks,petclothingandtakingherseven-year-oldpoodle(鬈毛狗)andfive-year-oldYorkshireterrier(約克郡犬)onholidays.“Itakethemoutonroadtripstwiceamonth,andduringeachSpringFestivalIwouldtakethemtoShanghai,”saidZhu.Shealsopayssomephotographers(攝影師)totakephotosofherpets.Thiscostsher3,000yuaneachtime.②PeoplelikeZhuaredrivingthegrowthofthepetmarket.Petshopsnowsellthingslikefoodandwaterbowls,theyalsoselllifestyleitemssuchaspetwine,petmilkteaandpetquilt.Thereareevensomesmartrobotsfordogsandcats.③Oneofthemainreasonsbehindisthechangeinpeople’sideasaboutpets.Mostpeoplefromthepost-90sgenerationarefromsingle-childfamilies,sotheyfeellonelysometimes.Forthisreason,theirpetsareliketheirfamilymembersandmakethemfeelwarm.④HuMinwhohadadogwhileshewasstudyingabroadinAustraliasaid,“Thefirstgroupofpet-owners,includingourparents,keptdogstowatchandprotecttheirhomes.Buttoday,dogsnolongerplaysucharole.Theyareourfriendsandfamily.Someevensleepinthesamebedastheirowners.IbuydifferentkindsofitemsformydogbecauseIwanttoenrich(豐富)hisdiet.IthinkTaffee’slifeshouldbeascolorfulasmine.”58.Thesentence“Thisiswhypeopleliketospendmoremoneyontheirpetstoday.”shouldbeputat________.A.① B.② C.③ D.④59.Fromthearticle,weknow________.A.ZhuYuncanmake7,000yuaneverymonthB.petownerscan’tbuypetwineatpetshopsnowC.ZhuYungoesonroadtripswithherdogsonceamonthD.thefirstgroupofpetownerskeptdogstowatchandprotecttheirhomes60.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Notjustapet B.NewitemsforpetsC.Changeinpetshops D.Storiesoftwopetowners2021-2022淮安市盱眙縣CPaulisfromtheUSA.Heis76yearsoldandliveswithadogcalledKelsey.Severaldaysago,whenhewentoutbyhimselftocollectwood,hefelldownandbrokehisneck.Itwasasnowyday.ThetemperaturewasbelowzerobutPauljustworeashirtandshorts.Helayinthesnowforover10hours.Thankstohisdog,hedidn’tdie.Thedogkepthimwarmthroughthenightandbarkedforhelp.“Ishoutedforhelp,butmynearestneighborisaboutaquarterofamileaway.Itwas10:30p.m.,andKelseycame,”saidPaul.KelseykeptPaulwarmbylyingonthetopofhim,andkepthimawakebylicking(舔)hishandsandface.“Shekeptbarkingforhelpandneverleftmyside.Bythenextmorning,mythroatwassoreandIcouldn’tshoutforhelp.ButKelseydidn’tstopbarking,”Pauladded.Finally,Paul’sneighborfoundhimafterhearingKelsey’sbarksandcalled120rightaway.WhenPaularrivedatthehospital,hisbodytemperaturewasverylow,buthedidn’thaveanyfrostbite(凍瘡).Thedoctorsaid,“Hisdogreallyhelpedhim.Hewaslucky.”39.WhathappenedwhenPaulwentouttocollectwood?A.Hisdogranoutofhishouse. B.Heforgottowearthickclothes.C.Hefelldownandbrokehisneck. D.Helockedhisdogoutofthehouse.40.WhatdidKelseydotosavePaul’slife?①FoundPaul’sneighbor.②KeptPaulwarm.③KeptPaulawake.④Barkedforhelp.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thestoryhappenedinwinter. B.Paulgotmuchfrostbitethatnight.C.Paul’sneighborlivedclosetohim. D.Paulneverstoppedshoutingforhelp.42.WhatdoyouthinkofKelsey?A.Foolishandordinary. B.Smartandhelpful.C.Sillyandnoisy. D.Badandlazy.DDoyouknowthetwolovelymascots.Youmayknowthefive“Fuwa”dollsfromthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.OnSeptember17thofthisyear,thetwolovelymascotsfirstshowedonTV.Nowlet’sseewhotheyare.Lookatthepanda.Itlookslikeanastronaut(宇航員).Itwearsaniceshellandlooksfat,sowecallit“BingDwenDwen”.Whiteisthecoloroficeandsnow.BingDwenDwenlikesicesportsverymuchandisgoodatthem.That’swhyitisthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.Doyouthinktheredmascotlookslikealantern?Thelantern’snameis“ShueyRhonRhon”.WhentheChinesenewyearcomes,peoplealwaysmakeorbuyredlanterns.Redisthecolorofhopeandgoodluck,sopeoplethinktheirdreamswillcometrueinthenewyear.ShueyRhonRhoncangiveplayershopeandhelpthemdowellinthe2022BeijingWinterParalympicGames(殘奧會(huì)).ManypeopleindifferentcountrieslikethetwomascotsverymuchandtheyshowedtheirloveforthemontheInternet.43._________isthemascotof2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.A.BingDwenDwen B.Thefive“Fuwa”dollsC.Anastronaut D.ShueyRhonRhon44.WhydopeoplemakeorbuyredlanternswhentheChinesenewyearcomes?A.Becauseitiseasytomakeredlanterns.B.BecauseShueyRhonRhonisamascot.C.Becausepeoplethinkredlanternsareverylovely.D.Becausepeoplethinkredlanternscanbringhopeandgoodluck.45.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheSportsinOlympicGamesB.2022OlympicMascotsC.2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesD.2022BeijingWinterParalympicGames2021-2022連云港市灌南縣CIfyouwanttoknowrealBeijing,walkalongthestreetsofBeijingandvisitasiheyuan.Astraditionalbuildings,siheyuanismostlyseeninnorthernChina.Atypicalsiheyuanhasabigsquarecourtyard(院子)withfourbuildingsonallfoursides.Usually,onebigfamilyliveshere.ThedesignofasiheyuanfollowsConfucian(儒家)ideasofrespectingauthority(權(quán)威)andtheold.Thenorthernmainhousegetsthemostsunshine,sotheeldestmemberofthefamilylivesthere.Theeastandwestwinghousesareforchildrenandgrandchildren.Thesouthernbuildingisclosesttothedoorway.Itisusuallyforservants(仆人)orguests.Livingunderthesameroofhelpstoformasstrongfamilybond(紐帶).Everyfamilymemberstaysclosebysharinglaughsandcriestogether.Butnowadays(如今),youcan’tseemanyofthesetraditional,beautifulbuildings,buttherearemanymodern,tallbuildingsinthisbigcity.ThenumberofsiheyuaninBeijinghasdroppedfrom40,000intheQingDynastyto3,000today.Inordertoprotectsiheyuan,thegovernment(政府)willdosomething.53.WherecanyoumostlyseesiheyuaninChina?A.InnorthernChina. B.InsouthernChina. C.IneasternChina. D.InwesternChina.54.Whocanliveinthenorthernmainhouse?A.Theold. B.Children C.Servants D.Guests55.Whathappenstosiheyuannowadays?A.TherearemanysiheyuaninBeijing. B.Thereare40,000siheyuaninBeijing.C.Siheyuanisbecominglessandless. D.Thegovernmentwillbuildmoresiheyua.56.Whatmaythewritertalkaboutafterthelastparagraph?A.Whoownsasiheyuan. B.Howtobuyasiheyuan.C.Howtoprotectsiheyuan. D.Talkaboutmodernbuildings.2021-2022連云港市開發(fā)區(qū)CAlittleAsianelephantbecameabigtopicinChina.HernameisMolly.OnMarch20,2016.MollywasbornattheKunmingZooinYunnan.Everyonelikedher.TheycalledherLittlePrincess.Whensheturned1yearold,thezooheldabigbirthdayparty.Thebabyelephantgothernameandabigcake.Butin2018,thezootookMollyawayfromhermom.TheysentMollytoSwanLakeEcologyParkinQinyang,Henaninexchangeforanotherelephant.LifegothardforLittlePrincess.Shehadtodotricksandcarrytouristsonherback.Herkeeperstiedherup.Theyevenusedironbookstomakeherperform(表演).Thereweremanywounds(傷痕)onherbody.Seeingthat,peopledidmanythingstosaveher.TheypostedpicturesandarticlesofMollyonline.Theyaskedtosendherbackhome.AndtheyalsoaskedtostopelephantperformancesinChina.Someactorsjoinedin.Withtheirhelp,MollyfinallylefttheecologyparkinHenan,ShewentbackhomeonMay16.There,herfamilywaitedforher.Later,thedoctorswillgiveheracheck-up.LittlePrincesswillbelovedagain!33.WhendidMollygethername?A.In2022. B.In2018. C.In2017. D.1n2016.34.WhatcanweknowaboutMollyfromParagraph3?A.Shelivedwithhermom. B.Shehadtoperformfortourists.C.Shelivedinthepackasaprincess. D.Shemadefriendswithotheranimals.35.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Whypeopleloveelephants.B.WhatpeopledidtosaveMolly.C.Howactorsperformwithelephants.D.Wherepeoplecanenjoyelephantperformances.36.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthearticle?A.Princessreturnshome B.Animalsshouldn’tperformC.Howtoprotectelephants D.Thereasonsforcheckingelephant2021-2022南京市鼓樓區(qū)CIsitpossibletogoonline,talkwithyourfriendsonapps,orevenreadamaponyourcoatinthenearfuture?Yes,yourcoat!Itiswhatscientistsareworkingon.ProfessorPengHuishengandhisteamatFudanUniversityhavemadeanewkindofcloth.Wecanuseitasadigitalscreen.Theyspend12yearstryingtomake“digitalcloth”.Thefirstistofindouttherightthread.Aftercheckingmanyofthem,theychoosetwospecialones.Onecanlightup,andtheotherisconductive.Thecoatwillbegreat.Youcannotonlyfoldit,butalsowashit.Theresearcherswashit500timesandfoldit1,000times.Butthecoatisalmostunchanged.That’sbecausethiscoatismadeofakindoflightandsoftbutstrongfibersandfitspeoplewell.Youcanwearitjustlikeanyothercoat.Thedifferenceisthatitcanworklikeasmartphone.Itisjustlikeputtingaphonescreenintothecoat.Wearitandthenitcanshowyoualotofinformationyouwant.ProfessorPengbelievesthatthenewcoatcanbeusedinmanyways.Forexample,adriverorabicycleridercanuseitasaGPSmaponhisorherarmwhentravellingaround.Itcanalsohelppeoplewhocan’thearorspeaktotalkwithothers.Inthehospital,thedoctorcangetthehealthdataofapatientthroughhiscoat.Thathelpslookafterthembetter.Areyoulookingforwardtoputtingonthiscoat?It’scomingsoon.Let’swaitandsee.32.Thewriterstartstotalkaboutthecoatwitha_______.A.story B.lesson C.game D.question33.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.A.theyonlyuseonekindofthreadtomakethecoatB.itisnoteasytofindouttherightthreadforthecoatC.thecoatwillchangealotwhenwewashitmanytimesD.thereisasmartphoneandaphonescreeninthecoat34.Para4mainlytalksabout________.A.whatthecoatislike B.howtheGPSworksC.wheretobuythecoat D.howitcanhelpus35.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.WearingaScreen B.ANewCoattoKeepCoolC.TravelWithaCoat D.StudyinFudanUniversity2021-2022南京市建鄴區(qū)CInthe1700s,manypeoplebelievedthatspacewassupernatural.Theythoughteventsintheskyhappenedwhengodswereunhappy.Someoftheseeventswereeclipses(日食).Eclipsesresultfromobjectsmovinginspace.Theseobjectsmaybeplanetsormoons.Duringaneclipse,oneobjectpassesthroughtheshadowofanother.ButWangZhenyithoughtdifferently.ShewasascientistinChina.Wangbelievedinfactsandobservation(觀測).Sheusedexperimentstounderstanddifficultideas.Thisincludedeclipses.Throughoutherlife,Wangwrotemanyarticlesaboutherresearch.Shesharedherfindingswithscientistsandthepublic.Shewantedeveryonetounderstandherwork.Shethoughtscienceshouldbeavailabletoall.WangZhenyiwasborninwhatisnowNanjing,China.Shegrewupinthelate1700s.Backthen,girlswerenotabletogetaformaleducation.Butherfatherandgrandfatherwerescholars(學(xué)者).Theypushedhertoreadandeducateherself.Shereadaboutmath.Shealsoreadaboutastronomy.Thatisthescientificstudyofstars,planetsandspace.Shereadmedicinebooksandpoetry.Later,Wangmetotherfemalescholars.Shedecidedtofocusonstudyingastronomyandmath.Shealsostartedwritingpoetry.Wangcouldn’tgointoalab.Soshedidexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn))athome.Inone,sheusedaroundtable,alampandamirror.ThetablewasEarth.Thelampwasthesun.Themirrorwasthemoon.Shemovedthemaroundtounderstandtheirmovements.Bydoingso,sheshowedwhattrulyhappenedduringeclipses.Wangshowedthatthemooncanblockourviewofthesun.Thisdemonstrated(演示)asolareclipse.IthappenswhenthemoonmovesbetweenthesunandEarth.Itlastsforashorttime.WangalsoshowedthattheEarthcanblocksunlightfromreachingthemoon.Thisdemonstratedalunareclipse.IthappenswhenEarthgetsinthewayofthesun.Itslightcannothitthemoon.Duringalunareclipseafullmoondisappears.TheshadowofEarthcoversitup.Wangfeltitwasnotfairthatgirlscouldnotgetaneducation.Ithurtscience.Herpoemsoftenaddressedtheseinequalities.Inonepoem,shewrote,“It’smadetobelieve,WomenarethesameasMen;Areyounotconvinced,Daughterscanalsobeheroic?”32.Whichsentenceinparagraphs1-4explainswhyWangsharedherfindingswiththepublic?A.ButWangZhenyithoughtdifferently.B.Wangbelievedinfactsandobservation.C.Throughoutherlife,Wangwrotemanyarticlesaboutherresearch.D.Shethoughtscienceshouldbeavailabletoall.33.WhatdetailinthearticleshowsthatWanglovedleaningaboutscience?A.WangZhenyiwasborninwhatisnowNanjing,China.B.Butherfatherandgrandfatherwerescholars.TheypushedhertoreadandeducateherselfC.Shereadaboutmath.Shealsoreadaboutastronomy.D.Inonepoem,shewrote,“It’smadetobelieve,WomenarethesameasMen...”34.WhathappenedbecauseofWang’sexperiment?A.Shegotaformaleducation. B.Shelearnedtoreadbyherself.C.Sheshowedhoweclipsesworked. D.Sheshowedshecouldmakemedicine.35.WhydidWangwriteapoem?A.totalkabouttheskygods B.totalkaboutthelunareclipseC.toshowwhyshelovesastronomy D.toshowwhylifewasunfairforgirlsDOnceuponatime,therelivedawiseman.Everyonerespectedhim.Hisson,however,wasverylazyanddidnothingallday.Thewisemanwasworriedabouthisson’sfuture.Oneday,hesaidtohisson,“Iwantyoutogoandfindsometreasure.Ihavedrawnamaptoguideyou.”Thenhehandedhissonabag.Insidethebagwereclothes,somefood,alittlemoneyandthemap.Thesonsetoutonhislongjourneythenextday.Hehadtotravelacrossforests,riversandmountains.Alongtheway,hemetalotofpeople.Hewashelpedbysomewithfoodandbysomewithshelter.Healsocameacrossrobberswhotriedtorobhim.Hesawchanginglandscapes(風(fēng)景)andexperienceddifferentkindsofweather.Finally,afteralongyear,hereachedthetreasure’slocation.Hespenttwodayslookinganddiggingforthetreasure,butfoundnothing.Disappointed,heheadedbacktohishome.Onhiswayback,heexperiencedthesamechanginglandscapesandseasons.Sometimes,hewouldstoptoenjoythebeautyofnature.Healsolearnedtohuntandmakemeals.Hehadtofixhisownclothesandshelterhimself.Hewasnowabletotelltimebythepositionofthesunandprotecthimselffromwildanimals.Hemetthesamepeoplewhohadhelpedhimearlier.Thistime,hestayedandhelpedtheminordertorepaythem.Whenhereachedhome,heapologizedtohisfatherfornotfindingthetreasure.“Therewasn’tanytreasureintheveryfirstplace,myson,”thefatheransweredwithasmile.“ButIthinkyouhavefoundyourlife’struepurpose.”36.Whatdidthewisemanaskhissontodo?A.Drawamapthatwouldguidehimtotreasure. B.Traveltoafarawayplacetolookfortreasure.C.Makealivingbysellingclothesandfood. D.Seetheworld’sforestsandmountains.37.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)thattheson_________duringhisjourney.A.sufferedfromhunger,coldandotherdangersB.choseaguidethatwouldeasilytakehimtothetreasureC.hadtorobothersforfoodandclothesD.didnotenjoythenaturalscenerythathesaw38.Whatwasdifferentabouttheson’sjourneybackhome?A.Thelandscapeswerechanging. B.Hefoundtreasureandbecamerich.C.Hemasteredmanylifeskills. D.Helearnedhowtobeawiseman.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thesontookclothes,somefood,alittlemoneyandthemapwithhim.B.Ittookthesonalongyeartoreachthetreasure’slocation.C.Thesonexperiencedchanginglandscapesandfourseasonstwicebeforehereachedhome.D.Thesondidn’tfindthetreasurebecausehelosthisway.40.Whatwasthefather’spurposeofsettingthistaskforhisson?A.Tomakehissondosomeinterestingactivities. B.Toseewhetherhissoncoulddealwithdifficulties.C.Totesthisson’sabilitytoliveinthewild. D.Tohelphissonfindhislife’struepurpose.2021-2022南京市秦淮區(qū)C①________Thousandsofyearsago,peoplewenttopublic(公共的)bathhousestocleanthemselves.Today,itmaybestrangeforsomeonetowashwithothersoutsidetheirhome.Butmosthousesdidnothavebathroomsinthehomeatthattime.Peoplehadtogotopublicbathhouses.Infact,theywerenotjustaplacetowash,butalsotomeetwithothersandhavearest.②________ThefirstpublicbathhousewasinIndiaover4,000yearsago.Fromthattime,manycountriesusedpublicbathhouses.Inancient(古代的)Greece,thepublicbathhousesincludedareasforwashing,acommonpoolforrestingandareasforexercise.InancientRome,therewerealsopublicbathhouses.Someevenincludedgamerooms,gardensandlibraries!③_________CountrieslikeTurkey,Japan,China,HungaryandItalyhavethemnow,butindifferentstyles.TheKoreanpublicbathhousesdonotonlyhavetheareasforwashing.Theyhavemore.Mostofthemhavecomputerrooms,dininghallsandplacesforsleepingonwarmfloorsandhavingfuninfrontoflargeTVs.Amazingly,manylargepublicbathhousesinKoreaareopen24hoursaday,daysaweek.④_________Publicbathhousessoundslikeastrangeidea,butit’saninterestingthingyoumaywanttotryifyoucan.Theyarealotoffun.33.Thousandsofyearsago,peoplebuiltpublicbathhousesbecause_________.A.itwashealthytowashingroupsB.theydidnothavebathroomsathomeC.theydidn’thaveenoughwaterortimeD.theylikedtowashwithothersoutsidetheirhome34.Fromthepassage,wecanfindpublicbathhouseswithlibrariesinancient_________.A.India B.China C.Greece D.Rome35.It’sbettertoputthesentence“Publicbathhousesareinusetoday.”in_________.A.① B.② C.③ D.④36.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.A.whatearlypublicbathhousesarelikeB.howpublicbathhouseschangewithtimeC.whypeoplebuiltpublicbathhousesinancienttimesD.whenpeoplebuiltearlypublicbathhousesinancienttimesDBambilookeddownathismotherandsaid,“l(fā)et’sgotothemeadow(草地).”Hismotherlookedupathim“gotothemeadownow?”Hervoice(嗓音)wasfullofsurpriseandfear(害怕),soBambibecamequiteafraid.“Can’twegotothemeadow?”heaskedsoftly.“No,youcan’tgonow,”hismotheranswered.“Why?”Bambithoughttherewassomethingstrangegoingonhere.Hebecamemoreafraid,butatthesametimehewantedtolearnabouteverything.“Whycan’twegotothemeadow?”heasked.“You’llfindoutallaboutitlaterwhenyou’reolder,”hismotherreplied.“But,”Bambiaskedagain,“whydon’tyoutellmenow?”“Later,”hismotherrepeated,“you’renothingbutababy,”shewentoninasoftvoice,“andwedon’ttalkaboutthesethingstochildren.”Shethoughtaboutitcarefullyandsaid.“Gotothemeadowatthistimeofday.Idon’tevenliketothinkofit.Why,it’sinthedaytimenow.Thesunisshiningbrightlyinthesky.”“Butitwasinthedaytimewhenwewenttothemeadowbefore,”Bambisaid.“That’sdifferent,”hismothersaid,“itwasearlyinthemorning.”“Canweonlygothereearlyinthemorning?”Bambiwasverycurious.Healwayslikedaskingquestionsandwantedtoknowabouteverything.Hismothersmiled.“Onlyintheearlymorningorlateevening,”shesaid,“oratnight.”“Andneverinthedaytime,never?”“Well,”shesaidatlast,“Ican’tmakeyouunderstand.Youaretooyoung…Someofusgothere…Butitistoodangerous.That’swhatlifeteachesus.”37.WhatdidBambiwanttodo?A.Goingtothemeadow. B.Sleepinglonger.C.Talkingwithhismom. D.Stayingathome.38.WhatmadeBambifeelafraid?A.Themeadow. B.Thebightlightofthesun.C.Mom’svoice. D.Thestoryonthemeadow.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“curious”meaninChinese?A.冷漠的 B.恐懼的 C.好奇的 D.憤怒的40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthereading?A.Bambicouldfullyunderstandhismother’swords.B.ItwastoodangeroustogotothemeadowanytimeC.MomwouldagreetogotothemeadowwithBambiinthedaytime.D.MomthoughtBambiwasnotoldenoughtounderstandthedangeronthemeadow.2021-2022南通海安市CTheRiverThamesisthelongestriverinEnglandandthesecondlongestintheUnitedKingdom,aftertheRiverSevern.ButtheThamesisthemostfamous.That’sprobablybecauseit’sinLondon,thecapitalcity.TheThamesgoesthroughLondonandotherpartsofthesouthofEngland.Someofthebest-knownplacesinLondonarebytheThames:theBigBenclockonthenorthsideoftheriver;theLondonEyeonthesouthside,withitsview(風(fēng)景)ofthecity;andStPaul’sCathedral(圣保羅大教堂),whichhadtobebuiltagainaftertheGreatFireofLondonin1666.SomeofthemanybridgesovertheRiverThamesarealsofamous:WestminsterBridge,TowerBridgeandMillenniumBridge.It’sfamousforart,too.SomeoftheUK’smostwell-knownartistshavepaintedtheThames,includingTurnerandConstableinthe18thand19thcenturies.Turnerisfamousforpaintingwater—theseaandrivers—whileConstableisfamousasapainteroffieldsandforests.43.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknowtheRiverThames________.A.isthethirdlongestriverintheUK B.goesthroughthenorthofEnglandC.ismorefamousthantheRiverSevern D.runsfarfromthecapitalcityLondon44.________showsthelocationoftheLondonEye.A. B. C. D.45.TheGreatFireofLondondestroyed(毀壞)________in1666.A.TheBigBenclock B.StPaul’sCathedral C.WestminsterBridge D.TowerBridge46.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout________.A.famouspaintingsabouttheriver B.someartistslivingbytheriverC.whatpeoplepaintedinthe1800s D.whytheriverisfamousforartDRabbitlovedhiswhitefur.Healsolovedtobrag(吹噓)aboutiteverywhere.Oneday,asRabbitwasoutintheforest,hecameacrossBear.Bearwasquitedirty.Therewasblackberryjuiceandhoneyonhisbigmouth,andmudonhischest.“Oh,lookatthis,”saidRabbit.“Adirtybear!Whatamess(骯臟)youhavemadeofyourself!Don’tyoutakecareofyourfur?Youshouldwash.Thenyourfurwouldbeasniceasmine.”“Yes,”saidBear.“Yourfurisquitenice.Howdoyoumakeitsoperfectandwhite?”“Iwashandbrushiteveryday!”therabbitsaid.“Ofcourse,Iwasbornbeautiful,butIworkhardtomakemyfurevennicer.Noanimalhasfurasniceasmine.”“It’strue,”saidBear.“Isiteasytoclean?”“Yes”said

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