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1、沖刺2022中考英語熱點(diǎn)題型考前押題(上海專用)A (2022上海黃浦二模)I have been a staff writer for the school newspaper, the Dagligtale, since my first day here at the University of Alberta. I probably wont work as a journalist after my graduation, but this doesnt mean my experience in student journalism has been useless. In fac

2、t, I have picked up many important skills through this job.I still remember my first news story. It was about the victory of the school baseball team. I attended the celebration and was told to do some interviews. I was frightened. Talking to strangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage

3、and did it. I talked to the students, the players and the team leader. It was something I had never dreamed of doing before. This opportunity gave me confidence and helped me to improve my social skills.In journalism, everything has to be based on facts. As a student journalist, I have learned to do

4、 research and to think critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is important when you are writing for the school newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also an increasingly useful skill in everyday life.As a student journalist, I always know that I have a lot to learn. Fm never af

5、raid of asking people for feedback (反饋意見).I have learned how not to take negative (負(fù)面的) feedback personally and how to use it to make improvements to myself.Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but Im thankful that I have had the opportunity to try my hand at it. It has taught me to be a bett

6、er storyteller, student and citizen. If you are ever given a chance to write fbr a campus newspaper or magazine, take it and learn everything you can!According to the article, after her university graduation, the author will be likely toA. stop working in journalismB. work as a full-time journalistc

7、ontinue to write fbr the Dagligtaleintroduce the Dagligtale to more peoplecontinue to write fbr the Dagligtaleintroduce the Dagligtale to more peopleThe first story that the author wrote for the Dagligtale most likely appeared on the page.A. EntertainmentB.LettersC.SportsD. OpinionWe can learn from

8、the article that the author used to be.A. irresponsibleB.lazyC.unhappyD. shyWhat is the authors attitude towards negative feedback now?A. She is often very sad about it.B. She usually turns a blind eye to it.C. She listens to it and improves herself accordingly. D. She often has both good and bad fe

9、elings about it.According to the author, what skill has become more and more useful in our daily lives?A. Story-telling. B. Critical thinking. C. Time management. D. Social communication.By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to.A. thank the person who let her join the Dagligtale B. talk

10、about her experience of interviewing strangersC. share how journalism had made her a better person D. encourage students to work for a school publicationB (2022上海徐匯模擬預(yù)測)E-mail messages from Vietnam (越南)Message 1: March 24thHi everybody,Greetings from Vietnam! We arrived here tired, but excited. This

11、 is our first trip to Asia and the friendliness of the people is amazing. All the different sights and smells make us eager to try the food. We are looking forward to eating Vietnamese food for dinner tonight. Our hotel is cheap, but very clean. The owners are friendly and helpful. They have told us

12、about some places that we shouldnt miss. We plan to stay here in Ho Chi Minh City fbr a few days, and then travel to the north.Message 2: March 27thHi everybody,Vietnam is fantastic! The different Buddha statues (佛像)are wonderful to look at. We visited the market in Cholon. Everything there was so c

13、olourful, and we took lots of photographs! Later today we will take the train north. Well stay in Hanoi for two days, and then catch a bus to Sapa. Were going to go hiking in the mountains.Message 3: April 4thHi everybody,Now were in the old capital city of Hue. After hiking around the mountains, it

14、s nice to have accommodation with electricity and a shower to have a good rest! Our trip to Sapa was long and tiring. From there, we took a bus to a small village in the mountains, where we met some hill tribe (部落)people who live a simple lifeno electricity or telephones. They are the kindest, frien

15、dliest people Ive ever met. Everyone smiled and said “hello to us. This afternoon, were taking a walking tour in Hue. Were going to visit the Forbidden Purple City, where the king and queen once lived.Message 4: April 6thHi everybody,Hue is really a wonderful city with lots of things to see. I would

16、 love to stay longer, but were ready fbr the beach. Tomorrow well take the train back to the south, and then were going to a town called Vung Tau. It has several beaches, and its famous fbr seashells. Vietnam is an amazing country, with so much variety-big modern cities and small traditional towns,

17、mountains, forests and the seashore. Three weeks here just isnt enough.The writer was eager to enjoy first in the city when they arrived in Vietnam.A. the sightsB. the priceC. the foodD. some placesThe writer thinks the market in Cholon is.A , noisyB. dullC. strangeD. beautifulA , noisyB. dullC. str

18、angeD. beautifulThe underlined word “accommodation“ in Message 3 probably means.A.schoolB.shopC. hotelD.marketThe writer thinks the hill tribe peoples life is.A.simpleB.unhealthyC. comfortableD.modemWhich of the following statements is TRUE according to Message 4?The writer will return home tomorrow

19、.The writer will go back to the south by train.Vung Tau is famous for its beaches and mountains.The writer will stay in Vietnam for another three weeks.What do you think of the writers trip in Vietnam according to the four messages?A. Frightening. B. Tiring.C. Terrible.D. Unforgettable.C (2022上海黃浦二模

20、)These days, more and more people are getting the latest news from a screen rather than a paper. Yet many people still find it exciting to open a freshly printed newspaper to discover whats in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper has become an irreplaceable part of their day. One of the

21、most popular dailies in the United States is The New YorkTimes. Every night, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, built in 1997, is the biggest among them. It prints 1.7 million copies of The New York Tinies every week.If you ever have a chance to visit College Poin

22、t, you will be impressed by many things. The first among them is perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is, about 900 kilograms). They are moved from the storage to the printing presses with the help of three robotic arms. There are also 30,000 liters (f|-) of black in

23、k and 9,500 liters of colored ink. Trucks deliver ink to the plant every week.Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to the plant. They are then burned (亥lj) with lasers onto thin aluminum (n$l|J) sheets called plates. There are seven printing presses at College Point. Each of

24、 them is several stories tall. During a print run, they can print as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust the presses before they place the plates on the machines. Electricians and machinists are also on hand during this setup to solve any problems that may occur. The

25、noise of the running presses is awful. Each press is shut down for one shift (輪班)each week. Press staff will then climb inside to maintain (保養(yǎng))the machines key parts.Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. If its important enough, the newsroom will call to “Stop the presses!” Often, the copies th

26、at have already been printed wont be thrown away, but the rest of the nights run will be based on the updated version.Usually, all print runs of The New York Times are completed by 3 a.m. Maintenance and electrical teams will then make preparations for the next shift. The plant is so large that they

27、 have to ride bicycles in order to get around!What is the main idea of the article?A. How The New York Times is edited. B. How The New York Times is printed.C. Where The New York Times can be bought. D. How often The New York Times is published.We can learn from the article that at College Point, Th

28、e New York Times is usually printedA. at noonB. at nightC. in the afternoon D. in the earlymorningAccording to the article, the man in the picture on the right is probably.A. an editorB a pressmanC. an electricianD. a postal workerAccording to the article, what is the correct order of the following

29、steps? Adjusting the printing presses.plates. Burning newspaper pages onto Putting plates on the printing presses.(4)Receiving newspaper pages fromthe newsroom.A. B. C. D.According to the article, how often are the key parts of College Points printing presses maintained?A. Every day.B. Every other d

30、ay. C. Once a week. D. Twice a month.We can learn from the article that when there is important breaking news, the College Point staff will.ask the newsroom whether the pages will be updatedthrow away the printed papers and print the updated versionrebum the plates before printing the rest of the sh

31、ifts papersprint a page about the updates and put it into the printed papersD (2022上海寶山二模)There are a number of different places to eat in the SunshineShopping Centre.The Northern House is small, but very popular. The noodle soup tastes very good. Everything is clean and the staff are friendly. Pric

32、es are good too, but you may have to wait quite a long timeas the restaurant is so busy.The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzashere do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. Thewaiters looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurantneeds to

33、be improved.The Tokyo Restaurant has been here fbr many years and the staff bow(鞠躬)lo customers when they enter and are very polite. The fish is very fresh and most of the food is delicious. The amount of food you get is quite small but it always looks nice on the plate.The Golden Dragon is a large

34、Chinese restaurant. It has a lot of different food. The sweet and sour pork is excellent, the Beijing Duck is famous, and the winter melon soup is good. Go there for a really goodmeal but expect to pay a lot. Prices are high.The Come in Coffee Shop is very modem. There are many kinds of coffee and i

35、f you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakes and cookies! You can also have sandwiches - I enjoyed the egg sandwich a lot. They have modem music playing, but it is often very noisy, so it is quite difficult to have a good conversation.How many places to eat are introduced in the material

36、?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.D. Six.If you want to have noodle soup, you can go to.A. The Golden DragonB. The Northern HouseC. The Tokyo RestaurantD. C. The Tokyo RestaurantD. The Rome HutWhich of the following statements about the Rome Hut is NOT true?A.It is a new restaurant.B.The pizzas there aren

37、t tasty.C.The service is nice.D.The prices are high.Its enjoyable to eat in the Tokyo Restaurant because.A.the amount of food is very smallB.the egg sandwich tastes very deliciousC.the waiters there look very politeD.the restaurant is both new andsmartPeople can enjoy in the Come in Coffee Shop.A ca

38、kes and cookiesB.fresh fishC.many kinds of teaD.the Beijing DuckThe main purpose of the material is to.offer proper prices and delicious food to customershelp customers to know the locations of different restaurantsgive introductions of different food and drinks to customersprovide information on di

39、fferent restaurants for customersE (2022上海嘉定二模)Unlike the owls in the Harry Potter books, homing pigeons cant be given an address to fly to. But if they are taken away from home, even as far as 1100 miles away, homing pigeons can always find their way back.This ability has made homing pigeons good m

40、essengers for thousands of years. Homing pigeons were widely used in both World War I and World War IL Several birds even received medals for delivering important messages during wartime.But how do homing pigeons find their way home overlong distances? Scientists believe that homing pigeons have bot

41、h a compass mechanism and a map mechanism in their bodies.A homing pigeons compass mechanism relies upon the Sun. Like many other birds,homing pigeons can use the position and angle of the Sun to determine the proper direction fbr flight.Homing pigeons map mechanism relied on low-frequency infrasoun

42、d. Humans cannot hear these sounds. But these sounds are created by nearly everything. Homing pigeons listen to these sounds until they recognize the sounds of their home.Homing pigeons can fly back if they were taken away from home miles away.A.2000B.1800C.1500D.1000During, homing pigeons delivered

43、 many important messages.A.World War IB.World War IIC.World War 1 andIID.wartimeleads a homing pigeons compass mechanism to work well.A.The SunB.The StarC.The MarsD.The EarthAccording to the map mechanism, homing pigeons can find way back because,they hear their owner calls themthey recognize the lo

44、w-frequency infrasound from their homethey ask other homing pigeons fbr helpthey know the direction of the SunWhat is NOT mentioned according to the passage?Homing pigeons can find way back without giving address.Homing pigeons are widely used to send messages nowadays.Homing pigeons have two mechan

45、isms in their bodies to help them fly back.Homing pigeons can get a special sound that humans cannot.Whats the best title fbr this passage?B. PigeonsB. PigeonsC. BirdsD. A compass and A map MechanismC. BirdsF (2022上海徐匯二模)Holiday Coachingat The Top StadiumStar Basketball will be running basketball co

46、urses over the summer holidays at The Top Stadium.6-10 yearsLevel: Beginners Learn & develop basic skills of the gameAge: 8-13 years oldLevel: School & club membersLearn new skills m an enjoyable environmentAge: 8-15 years old Level: Club & local team players Take the step from dub to local team6-10

47、 yearsLevel: Beginners Learn & develop basic skills of the gameAge: 8-13 years oldLevel: School & club membersLearn new skills m an enjoyable environmentAge: 8-15 years old Level: Club & local team players Take the step from dub to local teamBooking information10-15 years old I: Local team and count

48、ry players S Specialist coaches and professional trainingFor more information and to book on to the courses detailed above please visit HYPERLINK /coacinQ /coacinQ.Places will be limited so please book sooner rather than later to guarantee a place. Each course is open up to 20trainees only.Courseswi

49、ll cover all that the game requires and will be delivered by our team of highly qualified coaches. Take a look below at our banding system to see which type is right for you and for details of the courses on offer.fcourse Name1 Course DateCourse Time| Cost| Course Type|3-Day Basketball Fun Course15t

50、h17th July9:30 a.m. - 12:30.p.m.$503-Day Summer Holiday Course2642即 July9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$ 99.994-Day Basketball Experience7th-10th August9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.$1505-Day Super Course21st -25th August9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$150The information above is probably.A. an advertisement B. a timetable C. a

51、n invitation D. a noticeThe basketball courses are designed for students to take part in.below 10 years oldabove 8 years oldfrom 10 to 13 years oldfrom 6 to 15 years oldIf you prepare to join the local basketball team, the suitable course type for you isB. C- B. C- D. Which of the following courses

52、isnt open to beginners?A. 3-Day Basketball Fun Course.B , 3-Day Summer Holiday Course.4-Day Basketball Experience.5-Day Super Course. You are suggested to to book the course.make a phone callvisit the websitewrite an e-mailpay a personal visitIt is true that.each course usually takes at least 20 tra

53、ineesall trainees spend six hours a day at the stadiumtrainees of 4 course types learn with different aimscoaches are professional players from the country teamG (2022上海模擬預(yù)測)“Do you have your VIP card?” the clerk at the convenience store asks me.Um, no. At least, I dont think so. Shes looking inside

54、 my wallet. I dont have it with me,“ I say, “But thats OK. Im kind of in a hurry here. All 1 came here for was a bottle of milk. And then I saw a two-for-one sale on a bottle of fake tan (人工曬黑凝膠).Thats a $10 value. I love a fake tan. So, a bottle of milk and two bottles of fake tan. Cant I just pay

55、and leave?“Phone number?, the woman asks. I give it to her, because I dont have time to argue the point about why everyone I buy anything from wants my phone number.“No, thats wrong/* she says. There is no card linked to that number. Oh, were still looking for my VIP card? Thats ok, I say. “It doesn

56、t matter.“A lot of people have it under their cell phone number,she says. Soon were trying my office number, my husbands cell and office numbers. dont think you have a VIP card, she says. Ten percent off your purchase (購買)if you sign uptoday.”“No, thank you J I say.“OK, the two-for-one on the tanner

57、 is only for VIP card holders,the clerk says. I can sign you up now,“ she continues. just need your phone numbcr.“I think you already have every phone number I have J I say.“I need the one you want the account to use.”I give her one, an act of pure surrender (投降).Between the two-fbr-one deal and the

58、 10 percent off, I saved $11.4 on my total purchase. The woman hands me my change, and I can almost taste the freedom. She bags my items, and is about to hand them to me. But first: tkWould you like to enter our monthly competition for $2500? she asks. You just have to fill out our customer survey.”

59、At first, the writer wants to buy in the convenience store.A. a bottle of milkB. a fake tanC.a cell phoneD.a VIP cardThe clerk is looking fbr the writer9s before she pays for the items.A. phone numbersB. home addressC.VIP cardD.bank cardAccording to the passage, the underlined words sign probably re

60、fers to.A. write down a name B. apply fbr a card C. leave a phone number D. complete a surveyWe can infer that the writer.is thankful to the clerk fbr saving moneyis often asked for her phone number during her purchasesusually wastes her money without thinking carefullyloses her temper with the cler

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