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Schedules(時間表)andLocationsLessonsareavailableonweekdaysatpublicswimmingpoolsandonweekendsatpublicandprivatepools.Schedules(時間表)andLocationsLessonsareavailableonweekdaysatpublicswimmingpoolsandonweekendsatpublicandprivatepools.ExperiencedcoachesVisitourwebpagetolookthroughthelistofourcoaches,andthenyoucanchoosesomeonewhobestsuitsyourneeds.淄博市2020年初中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試一、完型填空Inthesummerof1936,apoorsheepherder(牧羊人)fellillandcame1asmallhospitalinFortBenton,Montana,withhisdog.Thesheepherderwasseriouslyillanddiedsoon.Thesheepherder’sbodywas2tohisfamilybytrain.Thedogcriedasthetraincarryinghismaster’s(主人的)bodydisappeared.TrainscametoFortBentonfourtimesaday.Thedogstayedtheretomeeteachone,waitingforhismastertoreturn.Hewatchedeachpassenger3thetrain.ThestationmanagerEdfelt4forthedog.HenamedthedogShepandlefthimsomefoodeveryday.Heencouragedthedogtocomeinsidethestation.Finally,ShepgottotrustEdandwouldcomeinside.Buteverydaywhenthetrains5,Shepwasbackwaitingatthesameplace.ThepassengerswhocametoFortBentonwondered6thedogwasalwaysthere,greetingthetrains.Eddecidedtowriteapamphlet(小冊子)aboutShep′s7andsellittothepassengersforasmallprice.SomenewspaperssharedShep,sstoryacrossthenation.Dayafterday,Shepcontinuedtowaitandwatch.Hewas8oldwhenhediedin1942.Afterhis9,thepeopleofFortBentonmadeabeautifulbronzestatue(銅像)ofSheptohonor10.Today,manyvisitorsstillstoptolookatthestatueandbuythepamphlet.1.A.outB.toC.fromD.at2.A.burnedB.hiddenC.sentD.found3.A.getoffB.getupC.getalongD.getto4.A.luckyB.angryC.happyD.sorry5.A.leftB.cameC.disappearedD.went6.A.ifB.howC.whyD.what7.A.storyB.hobbyC.habitD.look8.A.muchB.exactlyC.mainlyD.very9.A.deathB.birthC.illnessD.success10.A.themB.youC.herD.him、閱讀理解ABruceSwimmingSchoolJoinustodiscoveralifelongswimmingjourney

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Wehavelessonsforallage.WaterSafety L一^FastResultsWatersafetyinstructionis xV-X/1-on-1lessonplansdependonincludedinalllessons.students,abilities.Progressreportsandprizegivenoutregularly.MonthlyFeePerPerson(每人月費用)Age1-on-1Group(3to5persons)1-12yearsold$80$4013andabove$110$60◎CallMr.Jonesat67592232formoreinformation.IfyouwanttohavelessonseveryWednesday,wherecanyouswim?A.Atanyswimmingpool. B.Atpublicswimmingpools.C.Atprivateswimmingpools D.Atpublicandprivatepools.Tom(an11-year-oldboy)andhisfatherwanttohave1-on-1swimminglessonsatBruceSwimmingSchool.Howmuchwilltheypayforamonth?A.$100 B.$120 C.$170 D.$190WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?Studentscanhave1-on-1swimminglessonsiftheyneed.1-on-1studentscangetregularprogressreportsandprizeC.Swimminglessonsareavailableonlyonweekends.D.Ifyouwanttoknowmore,youcancallMr.Jonesat67592232.BHowcancactus(仙人掌)helptheworld?Itcanprovideanewkindofsustainablefuel(可持續(xù)燃料).Nopalimex,acompanyinMexico,hasmadeoneoftheworld’sfirstcactus-poweredfactories.TheideacametoSosainNopalimexwhenhewaslookingforwaystosavemoneyforhisfoodfactory.Henowpowershisfactorywithcactusgas(氣體).Thecosttoproducethegasishalfthecostofelectricity.Soon,thegasproducedbyNopalimexwillalsobeusedincars.Nopalimex,sgasismadebyusingthepricklypear(刺梨),akindofcactus.Tomakethegas,thepricklypearismixedtogetherwithmanure(月肥料).Thenthemixtureproducesthegasthatcanbeusedasfuel.Whycactus?Fuelcanbemadefromotherplantssuchascorn,butthereareafewreasonswhycactusisabetterchoice.First,pricklypearsneedverylittlewaterandverylittlecare,andgrowwellinhottemperatures.Today,thesecharacteristics特點)arekey.Also,unlikecorn,pricklypearsdon,tneedspacethatcouldbeusedforotherfoodplants.Theycangrowninareaswheremanyfoodplantscan,tgrow.Last,aftermakinggasfrompricklypearsandmanure,theirbyproducts(副產(chǎn)品)canbeusedtohelpgrowfood.Scientistsstillneedtodomoreresearchonmakingandusingpricklypeargas.AsprojectlikeNopalimexshow,wehavethepossibilitytoproducemoresustainablefueltopowerourlives.Howcancactushelptheworld?A.Bysavingfarmers,money. B.Byprovidinganewkindofsustainablefuel.C.Bytakingtheplaceofcorn. D.ByproducingalotofelectricityandgasWhydoesSosapowerhisfactorywithcactusgas?Becausehewantstosavemoneyforhisfoodfactory.Becausehehasgrownalotofcactusandcorninhistown.

C.Becausehewantstobewell-knownaroundtheworld.D.Becausehewantstogrowcactusinsteadofcorn.Whydoestheunderlinedword“mixture”inParagraph2referto(指代)?A.TheNopalimexcompany B.ThemanureC.Thepricklypearandmanure D.CactusWhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Howcactusisusedtoproducegas B.WherewecangrowalotofcactusC.WhatNopalimexdoeswithcactus D.WhycactusisabetterchoicetomakefuelCTEDisheldindifferentcitiesaroundtheworldeveryyear.TEDstandsforTechnology,Entertainment,Design( 設(shè)計).Withdifferentspeakersalsofromdifferentpartsoftheearthallthespeechesareontheirwebsite,foreveryonetosee.TEDinvitesspeakerstogivespeechesonavarietyoftopics(話題).Thedifferentspeakersareusuallyexpertsintheirfieldsandtalkaboutnewideasandrecentdevelopments.Thespeakersareoftenalsowell-known,suchasMicrosoft,sBillGatesandtheanimalexpert,JaneGoodall.Therearemanytalksonenvironment,howtohelppoorpeople,educationandsoon.Whilethetalkscoverawidevarietyoftopics,allspeakershaveastricttimelimit(限制)eachspeechmustlastnolongerthan18minutes.EverybodywhohasanInternetconnectioncanvisitTED,swebsite.Everyweekday,anewvideoisuploaded(上傳),allowingpeoplefromallovertheworldtolistentotalksforfree.Nolongerthan18minutes,▲thevideoisnotreallyinteresting,youknowyouarenotgoingtowastetoomuchtime.MostTEDtalksareinEnglishbuttherearetalksavailableinotherlanguages,too.What,smore,mostoftheEnglish-languagetalksalsohavesubtitles(副標(biāo)題)indifferentlanguages.Asaresult,it,sexcellentforpracticingEnglishandlearningnewwords,especiallyinatopicthatyoufindinterestingandenjoyable.Withsomanychoicesoftopics,thevideosareoftenmuchmoreexcitingthanthelisteningexercisesusedinmanyclasses.WhatisTEDshortfor?A.Technology,EducationandDesign.B.Technology,EducationandDream.A.Technology,EducationandDesign.B.Technology,EducationandDream.C.Technology,EntertainmentandDesign.D.Technology,EntertainmentandDream.C.Technology,EntertainmentandDesign.D.Technology,EntertainmentandDream.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“variety”inParagraph2meaninChinese?A.多樣性 B.相似性 C.遞進性 D.單一性Whatcanwefillinthe▲ inParagraph3?A.because B.but C.whether D.evenifWhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ATEDspeechprobablylastsabouthalfanhour.WecanwatchTEDspeechestopracticeEnglish.WeneedtopaywhenwewatchTEDspeeches.OnlyrichpeoplecanmakeTEDspeechesonline.ThepassageisA.apoem B.astory C.anintroduction D.aletterTwenty-sixyearsago,YossiwentdeepintotheAmazonjungleandgotlostforthreeweeks.Helostalotofweightastheresultofhungeranddisease(疾?。?However,heluckilygotoutofthejungleandwroteabookJungleabouthisstoryyearslater.Thequestionremainshowdidhesurvive庫存)?Yossihadalwaysdreamedofexploring(探險)theheartoftheAmazonjungle.HemetandbecamegoodfriendswithMarcus,KariandKevin.Theysetofftogether.23Atthebeginning,thatseemedlikeagoodideasotheybuilttheboatexcitedlyandstarteddownriver.However,ontheirjourney,Karisuddenlyrefusedtocontinue.Thementhenseparatedandmovedoninpairs.YossiandKevincontinuedontheboat.Nearawaterfall,theylostcontroloftheirboatandwerethrownintotheriver.24Yossithenspentfourdaystryingtogetbackuprivertofindhisfriendbutfailed.Duringthistime,Kevinwassavedbysomefishermen.Hequicklywenttothetownandaskedforhelpfromthelocalpeople.Deepintheforest,Yossiclimbedaround,lostandalone.25Asthedayspassed,notonlydidYossirunoutoffood,buthealsorealizedhisfootwasstartingtorot(腐爛)away.Yossiwantedtogiveupmanytimes.Oneday,ashewascleaningafreshwoundonhisfoot,Yossiheardthesoundofaboatengine.Hetriedhisbesttogototheriverbank.26Yossiwantedtoshoutoutbutwastootiredtodoso.Howdisappointedhewaswhenhesawthesearchpartyturningaroundandawayfromhim.Yossitriedtorunforwardbutfellintothewater.ThenoisecaughtKevin,sattentionandYossiwasfinallysaved.KevinswamtothebankbutYossiwasrusheddownriver.TheirplanwastosailonaboatdowntheTuichiRiver.Karilosthislifeinthejungle.ItwasKevin.Alsothereweredangerousanimalsaround.EWheneverImovetoanewcitytostudyorwork,Ilookforexerciseclasses.Youmeetlike-mindedpeople,youcansupporteachotherduringadifficultexerciseandyouallshareacollective(集體的)feelingofexcitementwhentheclassfinishes.Everyday,the20minutesonthetreadmill(踏車)getseasier,theweightsfeellighterandyoufeelagreatsenseofachievement.Itmightnotbeeasy,butyouwouldbefitandstrong.It,sagreatfeelingchallengingyourself.Also,it,saresultofyourhardwork.Whenyouexercise,yourbodyproducesendorphins(內(nèi)啡肽).Itwillgiveyouarushofexcitementandhappiness.Youwillfeelbetterafterexercise.Nexttimeyou,rehavingabadday,trygoingforarun,andthenthedaywon'tseemsobadafterall.Weallknowtheeffectsofexerciseonourmind.Exercisemightgiveyouafeelingofconfidence(信心)frombeingcomfortablewithyourbodyandappearance.Thisnewconfidencemightevenhelpinyourlife.Focusingonexercisecanhelpyouforgettheproblemsandstressofdailylife,studyorwork.Duringexams,Ialwaysspendanhouradayinthegym.Itmakesmefeellessanxiousanditalsohelpsmetosleepthoseimportanteighthoursthenightbeforeabigexam.Exercisecheersyouup.Exercisehelpsyougetalongwellwithpeople.Exercisemakesyoubelieveinyourself.Exercisehelpsyoulowerstress.Exercisemakesyoufeelstrong,fitandhealthy.三、選詞填空laterinleftterriblebecausewhendaughterasstillwatchedfamoussafeWilliamShakespearewasbornin1567inStratford-upon-Avon,inEngland.Hisfather,John,wasaglove-maker.Hismother,Mary,wasafarmer,s32 .Hehadtwoeldersister,twoyoungersistersandthreeyoungerbrothers.WilliamprobablystudiedLatin,Greekandhistory,and33schoolwhenhewas14or15.Threeyears34 ,hemarriedAnneHathaway.TheyhadadaughtercalledSusannaandtwinsnamedJudithandHamnet.Sometimebefore1590heleftStratford-upon-AvonandwenttoLondon,thecapitalofEngland.London,sfirsttheateropenedin1576.ShakespeareworkedinLondon35anactorandthenstartedwritingplaystoo.In1593the36plague(瘟疫)killedthousandsofpeopleandtheaterswereclosed.DuringthistimeWilliamstartedtowritepoemsinsteadofplays.Hisshortpoemsarecalledsonnets(十四行詩).ShakespearehelpedbuildanewtheatercalledTheGlobe.Itopenedin1599.Itwasroundandhadspacefor3000people.Theaudience(觀眾)shouted,clapped(拍手喝彩)andlaughedwhilethey 37plays.Shakespearewrotemanycomedies,tragediesandhistoryplays.Hebecamerichand38 .Helovedlanguageandinventednewwordsandexpressionsthatwe39usetoday.Hedied40hewas52.Peopleallovertheworldlovehisworks41hewrotewonderfulstoriesaboutveryinterestingpeople.四、語法填空Veniceisconsideredtobeoneofthemost42(beauty)citiesintheworld.Ithasbeenknownasthe“CityofCanals(運河)”,“CityofBridges”,and“CityofWater”.Thecityismadeupofabout100 43(island),150canals,and400bridges.There44(be)noroadsinthecity,sotherearenocars.Theonlyformsoftransportation(交通)areonwaterand45foot.Thereareroads,atrainstation,46anairportattheedge(邊緣)ofthecity.OneofthefamoussymbolsofVeniceisa“gondola(平底船)”.Gondolasarestillusedtoday,though47(main)bytourists.AllVenetiangondolasarepaintedblackitwasalawthatwaspassedinthe48(sixteen)century.MostVenetianstravelbywaterbusescalled“vaporetti”.Venicehasoneoftheworld,smostfamousbridges49(call)theRialtoBridge,builtin1591.Venezuela,acountryinSouth50(American),means“l(fā)ittleVenice”.ThisisbecausetheearlyEuropeanvisitorstoVenezuelafirstmetthelocalpeoplewholivedinhomesbuiltoverthewater,reminding51(they)ofVenice.五、閱讀表達InChengdu,teaculturehasdevelopedintotheChengdu-featured(特色的)teahouseculture.ThereisasayingaboutChengduteahouses.Youcouldseemoreteahousesthansunnydays.WhycantheteahousesinChengducatchsomucheyesight?Itisbecauseoftheirmanydifferentfunctions功能):forrelaxing,meetings,aswellasentertainment.Chengduteahousesareoftendecorated(裝飾)withbamboodesksandbamboochairs.Chengdupeopleloveteahouses,becausetheylovechatting.Theyoftengathertogetherinacrowdedteahouse,and

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