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山東省德州市德城區(qū)2020-2022年中考英語一模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2022年山東省德州市德城區(qū)中考一模英語試題八、閱讀單選Teenagerswhospendhoursinfrontofthetelevisionmayhaveapoorerdiet(飲食)asyoungadults.Astudy,whichincludednearly1,400highschoolstudents,foundthosewhowatchedTVforfivehoursormoreperdayhadlesshealthydietsthanpeers(同齡人)fiveyearslater.Whydoesthishappen?Shouldtheparentstakeanyactions?Ontheonehand,peoplewhospendalotoftimeinfrontoftheTV,especiallyteenagers,maysnackmore,andthatmayinfluencetheirlong-termdietquality(質(zhì)量).Ontheotherhand,TVadsforfastfood,sweetsandsnackstemptteenagerstoeatmoreofthosefoods.AndTVtimemightalsoreplaceexercisetimeforsomekids.LeadresearcherDr.DaheiaJ.Barr-Anderson,oftheUniversityofMinnesotainMinneapolis,toldReutersHealthaclearrelationshipbetweenTVtimeduringhighschoolanddietqualityinyoungadulthood.WhiletheheaviestTVviewerswereeatingthemostjunkfood,thosewho’dwatchedlessthantwohoursperdayhadthehighestintake(攝入量)offruits,vegetables,wholegrainsandhigh-calcium(鈣)food.Inheropinion,parentsshouldlimitandmonitorTVviewing.AsfarasIamconcerned,childrenshouldwatchnotmorethantwohoursoftelevisionperday.Andparentsshouldsetagoodexamplebyeatingright,beingphysicallyactiveandcontrollingtheirownTVtime.24.Whichcanreplacetheword“tempt”inParagraph3?A.help B.a(chǎn)llow C.lead D.invite25.WhatdotheheavyTVviewersusuallydoaccordingtothetext?A.Takeinhigh-calciumfood. B.Eatlessjunkfood.C.Takeinfewervegetables. D.Eatmorefruit.26.Accordingtothetext,whydostudentswatchingTVtoomuchhaveapoorerdiet?A.TVadsstopthemfromfastfood.B.Thesnackstheyeatleadtoapoordietquality.C.TheycandoalotmoreexerciseduringTVtime.D.Theyhavealowerintakeofjunkfood.27.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgivetheparents?A.Theyshouldbehavewellinfrontoftheirchildren.B.Theyshouldencouragetheirchildrentoexercisemore.C.TheyshouldstopthechildrenfromwatchingTV.D.Theyshouldpayattentiontocalciumindiets.28.What’sthebesttitleforthistext?A.WhyDoTeenagersLikeTV.B.PeopleShouldKeepAwayfromTVtoKeepHealthy.C.Parents’OwnHabitsMayInfluenceChildrenLater.D.Teenagers’TVTimeMayInfluenceTheirDietsLater.Trudy’sclasshasanEnglishnewspaper.Thestudentswritestories,articlesandpoemsforit.Thentheytypeandprinttheirworksout.Theteacherpostseverythingonthewallsothatitlookslikealarge,opennewspaper.OnedayTrudysaidtotheteacher,“Mostnewspapershaveadvertisements.Canwehavesomesmalladsinours?”Theteacherthoughtthiswasaverygoodidea.ShemadeTrudytheadvertisingmanagerandTrudyaskedtheotherstudentstoofferthingsforsaleinthenewspaper.Herearesomeoftheadsshereceived.GOODHOMEWANTED:Sixlovelycatsneedgoodhomes.Theyarethecutestthingsyou’veeverseen.Freetotherightperson.SeeJohnCONCERTTICKETS:HasanyonegotanextraticketfortheRaidersconcertnextweek?I’mlookingforwardtoandwillpaywellforagoodticket.SeeSheila.STATIONERYFORRENT:Anyonewhohaslefthisstationeryathome,pleasecometoMike.Nocharge.Butmakesuretoreturnintime.LOST:Asilverringwithabluestoneinit.Reward(酬謝).SeePatricia.WANTEDPC(個人電腦):Ingoodcondition.MustbeatleastaPentium.SeeAlan.PETER’SHOMEWORKSERVICE:Helpyousolvetheproblemsinyourhomework.Notexpensive.Quickservice.SeePeter.WORKWANTED:Strongboywillingtoworkinthegardenordohousework.3hoursaweek.Notexpensive.SeeTom.EXCHANGEMAGAZINES:IfyouareinterestedinChinesemagazinesandhavesciencemagazinesathand,pleasecometoNina.29.Whowantedtoputadsinthenewspaper?A.Trudy. B.Theteacher. C.Someofthestudents. D.Alan.30.WhatisTomwillingtodo?A.Todootherpeople’shomework. B.Toworkinthegardenordohousework.C.Tosellsixcats. D.TofixbrokenPCs.31.WhatdoesAlanwanttobuy?A.Alovelycat. B.Asilverring.C.APCingoodcondition. D.AtickettotheRaidersconcert.32.WhywillSheilapaywellforaRaidersconcertticket?A.Becauseshewantstogiveittoherfriend.B.Becausesheislookingforwardtogoingtotheconcert.C.Becauseshedoesn’thavehomeworktodo.D.Becauseherfriendsaregoingtotheconcert.33.WhatwillPatriciagivethepersonwhofindsherring?A.Nothing. B.Anotherring. C.AtickettotheRaidersconcert. D.Areward.Insomanyways,cyberspace(網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間)reflects(反映)therealworld.Peopleaskforinformation,playgames,andsharehobbytips.Othersbuyandsellproducts.Stillotherslookforfriendship,orevenlove.Unliketherealworld,however,yourknowledgeaboutapersonislimited(限制)towordsonacomputerscreen.Age,identity(身份)andappearance(外表)meanverylittleincyberspace.However,aperson’sthoughtsarewhatreallymatter.Soeventheshyestpersoncanbecomeachat-roomstar.Usually,this“faceless”communicationdoesn’tcreateproblems.Identitydoesn’treallymatterwhenyou’reinachatroomdiscussingyourideasorhobbies.Infact,thisstress(壓力)ontheideasmakestheInternetagreatplaceforexcitingconversations.Whereelsecansomanypeoplecometogethertochat?ButsomeInternetuserswantmorethanjustsomeonetochatwith.They’relookingforseriousrelationships.Iscyberspaceagoodplacetofindtruefriends?Thatanswerdependsonwhomyouask.Someoftheserelationshipsactuallysucceed.Othersfail.SupporterssaythattheInternetallowspeopletogettoknoweachotherintellectually(智力地)first.Personalappearancedoesn’tgetintheway.Butothersthinkthatnoonecantrulyknowanotherpersonincyberspace.Why?BecausetheInternetgivesusersalotofcontroloverhowothersthinkofthem.Internetuserscancarefullychangetheirwordstofitwhateverimage(形象)theywanttogive.Inasense,they’renotreallythemselves.Allofthismaybefineiftherelationshipstaysincyberspace.Butnotknowingapersonisabigprobleminarelationship.Withsomanyunknowns,it’seasytoletpeople’simagination“fillintheblanks(空白).”Thisunavoidably(不可避免地)leadstodisappointment(失望)whenpeoplemeetinperson.Howsomeoneimaginesanonlinefriendisoftenquitedifferentfromtherealperson.So,beforelookingforfriendsincyberspace,remembertheadviceofCliffordStoll:“Lifeintherealworldisfarricherthananythingyou’llfindonacomputerscreen.”34.Eventheshyestpersoncanbecomeachat-roomstarbecausewhat’sreallyimportantisaperson’s________.A.a(chǎn)ge B.identity C.a(chǎn)ppearance D.thoughts35.Whatdoweknowaboutthepassage?A.Itispossiblethatpeoplecan’tfindtruefriendsonline.B.Appearanceisimportantforrelationshiponline.C.Ashypersonwillsurelybecometalkativeonline.D.Peopleareencouragedtocreateimagesincyberspace.36.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytellus?A.Thefaceisthereflectionofheart. B.Don’tjudge(評價)abookbyitscover.C.Thingsarenotalwayswhattheyseem. D.Inner(內(nèi)部的)beautyismoreimportantthanappearance.37.Whatdoes“this”inParagraph6referto?A.People’simagination. B.Arelationship. C.Theonlinefriend. D.Therealfriend.38.Whatistheauthor’sattitude(態(tài)度)tolookingfortruefriendsincyberspace?A.Positive(積極的). B.Negative(消極的). C.Interested. D.Wedon’tknow.Researchersinthe1960sfoundbilingual(雙語的)peoplescoredhigheronintelligence(智力)teststhanmonolingualpeoplewhospeakonlyonelanguage.Thelateststudiesshowthatbeingbilingualdoesnotnecessarilymakepeoplecleverer,butitprobablydoesmakeyoubetteratcertainskills.Imaginedrivingdownthehighway.There’remanythingsthatcoulddrawyourattentionandyoureallyneedtobeabletowatchallofthem.Whywouldbilingualismmakeyouanybetteratthat?Theansweristhatbilingualpeopleareoftenbetteratcontrollingtheirattention—afunction(功能)calledtheexecutive(執(zhí)行的)controlsystem.It’squitepossiblythemostimportantsystemyouhavebecauseit’swhereallofyourdecisionsaboutwhattopayattentionto,whattoignore(忽視),whattoprocess(處理)aremade.Thebestmethodtomeasure(測量)theexecutivecontrolsystemiscalledtheStroopTest.Supposeyouwouldhavetheword“blue”writteninred,butyouhavetosaythecolourred.But“blue”issoeye-catching,andyoureallywanttosay“blue”.Youneedtoignoreitsothatyoucansaythecolourred.That’stheStroopTest.Bilingualpeoplecontinuallypracticethisfunction.Theyhaveto,becausebothlanguagesareactiveintheirbrainatthesametime.Theyneedtoignoreonetobeabletospeakintheother.Thisexercisemighthelpinotherways,too.Researcherssaybilingualchildrenaremorelikelytohavefriendsfromdifferentcultures.BilingualadultsareoftenfourtofiveyearslaterthanothersindevelopingAlzheimer’sdisease(阿爾茨海默氏病).39.Whatdidtherecentresearchfindaboutbilingualpeople?A.Theycansafelydrivetheircars. B.Theycanwellmanagetheirattention.C.Theycanhaveabettercontrolofimagination. D.Theycaneasilypickoutthecolourstheywant.40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.System. B.Test. C.Blue. D.Red.41.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Bilingualismmaydoharmtopeople’shealth.B.Bilingualismhelpschildrenmakemoreforeignfriends.C.Peoplemustpracticespeakingtwolanguagescontinually.D.Peopleusemoreactivewordsfromtheirmotherlanguages.42.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HowdoestheStroopTestwork? B.Whatisexecutivecontrolsystem?C.Aremonolingualpeoplesmarter? D.Arebilingualpeoplebetteratsomeskills?43.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Ashoppingposter. B.Aschoolintroduction. C.Asciencereport. D.Aguidebook.2021年山東省德州市德城區(qū)中考一模英語試題七、閱讀單選Onedayapoorfarmerwastakingabagofricetoatown.Suddenlythebagfelloffhishorseontheroad.Hedidn’tknowwhattodoaboutitbecauseitwastooheavyforhimtoliftbyhimself.Heonlyhopedthatsomebodywouldsoonpassbyandhelphim.Justatthismomentamanridingahorsecameuptohim.Butthefarmerwasverydisappointedwhenhesawwhohewas.Itwasthegreatmanlivingnearby.Thefarmerhadhopedtoaskanotherfarmerorapoormanlikehim.Buttohissurprise,thegreatmangotoffhishorseassoonashecamenear.Hesaidtothefarmer,“Iseeyouneedhelp,friend.HowgooditisthatI’mherejustattherighttime.”Thenhetookoneendofthebag,andthefarmertooktheother.Theytogetherliftedandputitonthehorse.“Sir”askedthefarmer,“howcanIpayyou?”“It’squiteeasy”thegreatmanansweredwithasmile,“Whereveryouseeanyoneelseintrouble,dothesameforhim.”24.Whathappenedwhenthefarmerwenttothetown?A.Thehorsewasill. B.Hishorse’slegwashurt.C.Thebagfelloffhishorse. D.Thefarmerlosthisbag.25.Thefarmercouldn’tliftthebagontothehorsebyhimselfbecause________.A.thebagwasbroken B.thehorsewentawayC.thefarmerwastooold D.thebagwastooheavyforhimtolift26.Whywasthefarmerverydisappointedwhenhesawthegreatman?A.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldn’thelphim.B.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldn’tseehim.C.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldtakeawayhisbag.D.Becausehethoughtthegreatmancouldtakeawayhishorse.27.Whohelpedthefarmer?A.Anotherfarmer. B.Thegreatman.C.Apoormanlikehim. D.Afriendofthefarmer’s.28.Accordingtothepassage,ifyouseesomeoneintrouble,whatwillyoudo?A.I’llvolunteertohelphimorher.B.I’llgivesomehelpifIknowhimorher.C.Iwon’tgiveanyhelpunlessheorshepaysmemoney.D.I’llgoawayassoonaspossiblebecauseIdon’twantanytrouble.AI(人工智能)makesourliveseasierandbetter.Let’sseetheamazingAI.CooldriverlessbusAbusdooropensandyougeton.Wait,whereisthedriver?HereisanewkindofdriverlessbuscalledApolong.Itcanseat14peopleanddoesn’tneedadriver.Thebusfollowstrafficrules.Itstopseverytimeitseesastoplight.YourclosefriendHi,everyone.I’mXiaoice,achatbot(聊天機器人).Ispeaklike17-year-oldgirl.Ifyoufeellonely,youcantalkwithme.I’mgoodatsinging,writingpoemsandtellingstories.Iwanttobeyourfriend!World’sfirstAIanchorHey,look!ThefamousChineseanchor(主播)QiuHaoisreportingthenewsforus.
But,is“he”reallyQiuHao?Theansweris“not”.Thisistheworld’sfirstAIanchor.Itlooksandspeaksjustlikearealperson.ItspeaksbothChineseandEnglish.Itcanwork24hourswithoutanymistakes.TheAIanchorjoinsXinhua’sreportingteam.YoumightseeitonTVsoon.
PopularAIartisThisbeautifulpaintingwasatanauction(拍賣)in2018.Itsoldforabout3,000,000yuan!Butitisnotaworkbyafamouspainter,suchasVincentvanGogh.ItwaspaintedbyanAIartist.ThreeFrenchmencreatedtheAI.TheAIartiststudiedover15,000
paintings.Inthisway,itlearnedtopaint.Nowitisamongthemostpopularartistsintheworld.29.ThefactaboutApolongisthat________.A.thereisadriverinit B.thedoorisopenedbythepassengerC.thereare24seatsinit D.itstopseverytimeitseesastoplight30.XiaoiceCAN’T________.A.goouttoplaywithyou B.talkwithyouifyoufeellonelyC.beyourfriend D.sing,writepoemsortellstories31.Thepaintingis________.A.a(chǎn)workpaintedbyVincentvanGoghB.worthabout3,000,000yuanatanauctionC.studiedbythreeFrenchartistsover15,000timesD.a(chǎn)mongthemostbeautifulpaintingsintheworld32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Xiaoiceisa17-year-oldgirl.B.TheAlanchorcanonlyspeakEnglish.C.TheAlanchorcanwork24hourswithoutmistakes.D.TheAIartistisoneofthemostpopularartistsinChina.33.Wecanprobablyseethepassagein________.A.News B.Advertisements C.Science D.StoriesPeoplehavemanydifferentwaystorelaxduringbreaktimeatworkorschool.SmartphonesareprobablytheNO.1choiceforaquickmental(精神的)vacation.Althoughitmightseemlikeagoodtime,lookingatyourcellphonemayharmyourmentalpower,accordingtoarecentpsychologicalstudyfromRutgersUniversityintheUnitedStates.Forthestudy,morethan400studentswereaskedtofinishasetof20wordpuzzles(字謎).Halfwaythroughthetask,thestudentsweredividedintothreegroups.Grouponewasallowedtotakeabreakandusecellphonestobuythingsonline.Grouptwowasaskedtohavearestandbuythingsusingacomputer.Thelastgroupdidn’ttakeanybreakatall.Interestingly,thegroupthatusedtheircellphonesduringthebreakwentbacktoworkfeelingthemosttiredanddidnotwanttocontinue.Theyalsohadthehardesttimesolvingtheremainingwordpuzzles.Thecellphonegrouptookmoretimetofinishthetaskandsolvedfewerproblemsthantheothertwogroups.TerriKurtzberg,co-authorofthestudy,explainedthatlookingatcellphonesduringabreakmayincreasedistraction(分心)thatmakeitdifficulttopayattentiontoworktasks.“Cellphonesmayhavethiseffectbecauseevenjustseeingyourphoneremindyouofcheckingmessages,connectingwithpeople,watchingshortvideosandmore,inwaysthataredifferentfromhowweuseotherscreenslikecomputers,andlaptops,”KurtzbergtoldScienceDaily.So,duringyournextbreak,tryputtingyoursmartphoneaway.Gooutforawalk,gettoknowyourclassmatesoreventakealittlesleep.Youmaybesurprisedbytheresults!34.Thestudyshowsthatusingcellphonesduringbreakscould________.A.helppeoplerelaxduringaquickmentalvacation B.reduceone’sabilitytosolveproblemsC.makepeoplemoreactiveatwork D.begoodbothphysicallyandmentally35.Whichgroupfeltthemosttiredwhentheywentbacktoworkafterthebreak?A.Groupone. B.Grouptwo. C.Groupthree. D.Notmentioned.36.Seeingyourphonemayremindyouof________accordingtothepassage?①connectingwithpeople②payingmoreattentiontoyourwork③watchingshortvideos
④checkingmessageA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①③④ D.①②③④37.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoduringbreaktime?A.Turnofftheircellphones. B.Puttheircellphonesaway.C.Keeptheircellphonesfacedown. D.Uselaptopsinsteadofcellphones.38.Howdoestheauthorshowpeoplethebadinfluenceofusingcellphonesduringthebreak?A.Bygivingsuggestionstopeopleatschoolorwork. B.Byexplainingthewordsoftheprofessors.C.Bytellinghisownexperience. D.Byintroducingtheexperimentandshowingtheresult.Whatdoesitmeantobegreen?“Green”ismorethanjustacolour.italsomeanstakingspecialstepstoprotecttheenvironmentthewater,theland,andtheairwebreathe.Whygreen?Plantsaregreen,andwithoutthemtheearthwouldn’tbesuchalovelyhomeforushumanbeings.Sometimespeoplecalloursocietya“throwawaysociety”.Thatmeanswearealwaysthrowingawayoldthingsandbuyingnewones.Manytimes,ifyounolongerneedsomething,someoneelsejustmightneedit.Forexample,ifyourbrotherisoldenoughnottoplaywithhisplasticbike,whynotgiveittoanotherfamilywhohasalittlekidsothattheydon’tneedtobuyone?Andonelesslargeplastictoydoesn’tneedtobeproduced.Recyclinghasneverbeeneasier.Manyorganizationswillpickituprightinfrontofyourhouseandsometownsevenrequire(要求)it.Tellyourmumordadyouwanttobecome“ChiefofRecycling”foryourfamily.Nowthatyouknowwhatthingsyoucanrecycle,findaplacetokeepthem.Makesureyouencourageeveryoneinyourhousetothinkwhetherthingscanbereusedorrecycledbeforethey’rethrownaway.Almosteveryonelikestravelling.Butnexttimebeforeyoutravelaroundtheworld,takealookatyourownbackyard.lsthereaplacewhereyoucouldplantatreeorputinalittlefruitorvegetablegarden?ifso,getthereandgetyourhandsdirty.Thenyoucanwatchwithprideasyourtreetakesroot,andyourgardenplantsgrowintobigplantsfullofripe,redtomatoesortiny,juicyblueberries.Whoknewbeinggreenwouldtastesogood?39.Howdoesthewriterintroducethetopicofthepassageinparagraph1?A.Bytellinganinterestingstory. B.Byexplainingtheword“green”.C.Bygivingsomespecialexamples. D.Bytellingthebackgroundofthestory40.Fromthesecondparagraph,ina“throwawaysociety”,________.A.peopleshouldn’tproduceanyplasticthings B.peoplecangetanythingtheywantfromothersC.peoplealwaysthrowwaytheusedthingsanduynewones D.peopleoftenrecycleusedthings41.Ifyouwanttobe“ChiefofRecycling”,whatshouldyoudofromparagraph3?A.Recyclethingsallbyyourself. B.Askyourfamilytousetheoldthingsallthetime.C.Encourageyourfriendstorecyclethings. D.Findaplacetokeepthethingsthatcanberecycled.42.Fromthelastparagraphyouareadvisedtorun(經(jīng)營)afruitorvegetablegardeninorderto________.A.createagreenenvironment B.makealotofmoneyC.getyourhandsdirty D.eatmorefreshfood43.Thepurposeofthewholepassageistotellusthat________.A.wemustenjoythenature B.wehadbettereatmoregreenfoodC.weshouldprotectourenvironment D.weshoulduseoldthingsasmuchaspossible2020年山東省德州市德城區(qū)中考一模英語試題一、閱讀單選Hereisamenuforafastfoodrestaurant.ThepricesareinAmericanmoney,calleddollarsandcents.Thereare100centsinadollar.MainmealsSmallLargeDrinksSmallLargeHamburger1.802.30Cocacola0.801.00Hamburgerwithcheese2.002.50Orangejuice0.901.20Chickenburger1.902.40Tea0.901.70Vegetableburger1.802.30Coffee0.801.00SidedishesSmallLargeSweetsSmallLargeFries0.901.10Icecreamorchocolate1.201.60Salad1.001.20Applepie(hot)0.70/Chickenwings1.301.60Donutsorjam0.50/1.Howmuchdoesasmallhamburgercostaccordingtothemenu?A.Onehundredandeightydollars. B.Eightycents.C.Onedollarandeightycents. D.Onehundredandeightcents.2.Whatcanyoubuyifyouhaveonlythreedollars?A.Alargesaladandalargeicecream. B.Alargechickenburgerandasmallcupoftea.C.Anapplepieandalargehamburgerwithcheese. D.Alargevegetableburgerandsmallfries.3.Jamisakindof________.A.sidedishes B.sweets C.drinks D.vegetables4.Whichisnotsoldinthisrestaurant?A.Coffee. B.Fries. C.Pie. D.Wine.5.Athirstyboywillprobablyaskfor________.A.cocacola B.a(chǎn)chickenburger C.donuts D.saladLongagoinasmall,farawayvillage,therewasaplaceknownastheHouseof1000Mirrors.Asmall,happylittledoglearnedofthisplaceanddecidedtovisit.Whenhearrived,hebounced(跳躍)happilyupthestairstothedoorwayofthehouse.Helookedthroughthedoorwaywithhisearsliftedhighandhistailwaggingasfastasitcould.Tohisgreatsurprise,hefoundhimselfstaringat1000otherhappylittledogswiththeirtailswaggingjustasfastashis.Hesmiledagreatsmile,andwasansweredwith1000greatsmilesjustaswarmandfriendly.AshelefttheHouse,hethoughttohimself,"Thisisawonderfulplace.Iwillcomebackandvisititoften."Afterhecameback,hetoldhisexperiencetoothers.Inthissamevillage,anotherlittledog,whowasnotquiteashappyasthefirstone,alsoheardtheplace.Hewantedtoseeiftheplacewasreallyamagicone,sohedecidedtovisitthehouse.Heslowlyclimbedthestairsandhunghisheadlowashelookedintothedoor.Whenhesawthe1000unfriendlylookingdogsstaringbackathim,hegrowled(咆哮)atthemandwashorrifiedtosee1000littledogsgrowlingbackathim.Asheleft,hethoughttohimself,"Thatisahorribleplace,andIwillnevergobackthereagain."Allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.Whatkindsofreflectionsdoyouseeinthefacesofthepeopleyoumeet?6.WhatdidthefirstdogdowhenhecametotheHouseof1000Mirrors?A.Heslowlyclimbedthestairs. B.Hesmiledandwaggedhistailhappily.C.Hegrowledinthehouse. D.Hesawmanyanimalsincluding1000dogs.7.Whydidtheseconddogwanttovisitthehouse?A.Becausehethoughtitwasagoodplace.B.Becausehewantedtoseethe1000dogs.C.Becausehewonderediftheplacewasamagicone.D.Becausethefirstdogtoldhimhisexperience.8.Howdidtheseconddogfeelwhenheleftthehouse?A.Worried. B.Excited. C.Horrified. D.Happy.9.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thetwodogswereinthesamevillage.B.Theseconddogwouldgotothehouseagain.C.Thetwodogsfeltdifferentaftertheyvisitedthehouse.D.Ifahappygirlvisitsthehouse,shewillsee1000happygirlsinthemirror.10.Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus?A.Theseconddogwouldbehappyoneday.B.Weshouldsmilewhenweseethemirrors.C.Thehouseisamagicplaceandpeopleshouldvisitit.D.Thereflectionsinthefacesofthepeopleyoumeetarealsoyours.TheChineseversionofTikTok,calledDouyin(抖音),hasamassed(積累)400milliondailyactiveusers,parentcompanyByteDancerevealedinitsannualreportthisweek.Thisisanimpressivegrowthfortheaddictive(上癮的)videoapp,whichhad250milliondailyactiveusersinJanuarylastyear.Thereport,whichdescribestheuserbehaviorandtrends,illustrates(表明)theculturaldifferencebetweenChinaandtheU.S.,saidKatherineWu,aninvestoratNewYork-basedfirmNotationCapital."Thingsthattrendinthesetwocountriesarequitedifferent.Forexample:knowledge-basedcontentisextremelypopularinChina,andlesssointheU.S.Also,thiswaswildtome:thosecreatorsthatdidthemostdancevideosinChinaareusersborninthe60s(!!),whereasintheUS,itseemsthatit'smostlyteenagerswhoarecreatingthedances,"shewrote.ByteDanceclaimed(宣稱)thatDouyinhasestablisheditselfasthelargestknowledge,cultureandartplatforminChina.(DouyinisonlyavailableinmainlandChina.)Indeed,14.89million"knowledge-basedcontentvideos"weresharedontheapplastyear,itclaimed.11.Accordingtotheannualreport,howmanyactiveuserscanDouyinamassinoneday?A.14.89million B.250million C.400million D.150million12.Knowledge-basedcontentintheUSis________.A.extremelypopular B.morepopularthanthatinChinaC.lesspopularthanthatinChina D.a(chǎn)spopularasthatinChina13.Accordingtoparagraph2,whowouldprobablydothemostdancevideosonDouyin?A.AChinesewomanwhowasborninthe60s.B.AnAmericanwomanwhowasborninthe60s.C.AChineseteenagerwhowasborninthe90s.D.AnAmericanteenagerwhowasborninthe90s.14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TheChineseversionofTikTokiscalledByteDance.B.Thisapphasbecomeaknowledge,cultureandartplatforminChina.C.TeenagersintheU.S.arenotactiveusersonTikTok.D.DouyinisavailablealloverChina.15.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AnannualreportofDouyin. B.TheDifferenceofDouyininChinaandtheU.S.C.AGreatAppforpeopleof60s. D.AnAddictiveApp—Douyin.TheNottingHillisonlyasmallareainwestLondon,buttheNottingHillCarnival(諾丁山狂歡節(jié))attractsmillionsofpeoplefromallovertheworldtohavefun.ThecarnivalisattheendofAugusteachyear,andthemaindaysareSundayandBankHolidayMonday.ThefestivalstartedasalocalWestIndianevent,butfromasmallprocession(游行)throughthestreetsofNottingHill,it'sahugemulti-culturalartsfestivalnow.Infact,itisthelargeststreetcarnival(嘉年華會;狂歡節(jié))inEurope.OnlytheRioCarnivalinBrazilisbigger.Attheheartofthefestivalisaspectacular(壯觀的)parade(游行).Thecarnivalroute(路線)isthreemileslongandhundredsofgroupsmovealongit.There'smusic,decoratedfloats,elaboratedcosturnesanddancing.Therearealsolivestageswhereartistsfromallovertheworldperform,butthereisalotmoretothefestivalthanjustmusic.Thereare300foodstallssellinginternationalfoodsoyoucan'tgethungry.There'stheatre,artsandcrafts,too.Youcansinganddanceoryoucanjustwatch.Butthere'snoneedtobequiet.Youcanbuywhistlesandblowthemtomakelotsofnoise!TheNottingHillCarnivalwelcomesvisitorsandtourists.16.Howoftendoesthecarnivaltakeplace?A.EveryAugust B.Everytwoyears. C.Everymonth. D.Everythreeyears.17.Whatistheorigin(起源)ofthecarnival?A.Itwasfromasmallmusicfestival. B.ItwasfromasmallBrazilianfestival.C.ItwasfromasmallWestIndianevent. D.Itwasfromasmallnationalholiday.18.Theunderlinedword"whistles"inthelastparagraphmeans.A.面具 B.水槍 C.口哨 D.熒光棒19.Whatcanyouseeinthecarnival?①asmallprocession②300foodstalls③decoratedfloats④musicanddancingA.①②③ B.①②③④ C.①③④ D.②③④20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Thefestivalattractsmanypeopleallovertheworld.B.TheCarnivalisonSaturdayandSunday.C.PeoplemayenjoyChinesefooddu
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