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03閱讀單選&閱讀判斷

一、閱讀單選

(2022?廣西百色)Areyouthinkingaboutwhattodoinyourfreetime?Comeandjoin

us-SunshineClub!Joininlessonsandactivities.It'sfun!Formoreinformation,call

2998876!

LessonsActivities

Monday?Friday5:30p.m.?6:SaturdayandSunday9:00a.m.?9:00

30p.m.p.m.

CookinglessonsfornewlearnersBadmintoncourt(球場(chǎng))open

Monday,Thursday7:30p.m.?9:

30p.m.Monday?Sunday5:00p.m.?7:00p.m.

DancelessonsfordanceloversSwimmingpoolopen

Learnandenjoywonderfuldances.

Tuesday,WednesdayandFriday6:00

ThelastSaturdayofeverymonth7:00

p.m.?7:00p.m.

p.m.?9:30p.m.

Chesslessons

Concerttime----Enjoybeautifulsongs

Wehave13excellentchess

fromalloverthecountry.

teachers.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

1.Youcan,thavecookinglessonson_______.

A.TuesdayB.WednesdayC.ThursdayD.Sunday

2.Lindaisfreeafter7:20p.m.,soshecantake________.

A.cookinglessonsB.dancelessons

C.chesslessonsD.swimminglessons

3.Howoftencanyouenjoybeautifulsongsattheconcerttime?

A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceamonth.D.Twiceamonth.

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothematerial?

A.Therearethirtychessteachersintheclub.

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B.Thebadmintoncourtisonlyopenonweekends.

C.Youcanhavedancelessonsthreetimesaweek.

D.Youcanenjoybeautifulsongsfromallovertheworldattheconcerttime.

5.Wherecanyoumostprobablyseethismaterial?

A.Inanewspaper.B.Inadictionary.

C.Inastorybook.D.Inacookbook.

(2022?廣西百色)Daysago,Imadeaskirtforafriend'sdaughter.Today,Inoticeda

messageonmyphoneonwechat(手機(jī)微信).Itwasmyfriendsaying,“Iknowyouworked

hardontheskirtanditlooksverynice,butLinglingdoesn,tlikethepattern(圖案)on

theskirt.Couldyouchangeit?”

Iwasangryandwantedtocallherback.ThenIsuddenlythoughtofGrandmaandwhat

shehadoncedoneformelongago.

ItwasasummerwhenIwaseight.Oneday,Grandmadecidedtodressupmyhairwith

someflowers.Shespentalongtimeonit,andsheenjoyeddoingthat.WhenGrandma

finished,shewassohappy,and1stoodonachairtolookatmyselfinthemirror.My

heartwentcold.

“Youcangooutandplaynow,“Grandmasaid,smiling.

Inoddedandslowlywalkedtowardsthedoor.Ilookedoutofthedoorandsawsomekids

playingoutside.Mybestfriend,LiuMei,sawmeandwavedatmetogooutside,butI

couldn,tmove.Ikneweveryonewouldlaughatmyhair,butIcouldn,ttellGrandmahowI

felt.

Finally1wentintoGrandmaysroomandsaidinascaredvoice,uGrandma,Idon,t

thinktheflowersinmyhairlooknice.”

Grandmalookedsad,butdidn'tsayaword,shestoodmebackonthechairinfrontof

themirror.WhileGrandmawaspullingouttheflowersgently(輕柔地),Irealizedshe

lovedmesodeeplythatsheputmyfeelingsbeforehers.AndthatisthekindofloveItry

topassontoday.

Ipickedupmyphoneandrepliedtomyfriendonwechat,“Iamgladtochangeit.”

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

6.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshenoticedthemessageonherphoneonwechat?

A.Unhappy.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Interested.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Myheartwentcold"mean?

A.Thewriterfeltalittlecold.B.Thewriterhadabadcold.

C.Thewriterhadaheartproblem.D.Thewriterdidn,tliketheflowersinherhair.

8.Thewriterdidn'ttellhergrandmahowshefeltatfirstbecause.

A.hergrandmawasbusy

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B.hergrandmawasn'tathome

C.shefearedthathergrandmawouldbeangry

D.shewantedtopullouttheflowersbyherself

9.Fromthepassagewecaninfer(推斷).

A.thewriter'sfrienddidn,tlikethepatternontheskirt

B.thewriterwouldchangethepatternontheskirt

C.thewriterwasangrywithhergrandmafromthenon

D.thewriterdidn,twanttoplaywithkidswhenshewaseight

10.WhatJsthewriterJspurposeofwritingthispassage?

A.Totellusshewasgoodatmakingskirts.

B.Totellusshedidn,tlikeputtingflowersinhair.

C.Totellusshewasafraidofhergrandma.

D.Totellustoputothersfirstifwelovethem.

(2022?廣西百色)Youprobablyseealotofthingsmadeofplastic,likebottlesand

bags.Whathappenswhentheplasticwasthrownaway?Scientistssaythatmuchofitreaches

theoceansintheend,andcausesproblemsforoceancreatures(生物),likefishandbirds.

“Plasticmakesoceancreaturesindanger,someofthemdiewhentheyaretangled(被纏

繞)inpiecesofplastic,andotherseattheplasticanddie,too."saysAllisonSchutes

oftheOceanConservancy,agroupthatprotectsoceans.

Arecentstudyshowsthatlotsofplasticreachestheoceanseachminute.Scientists

predict(預(yù)言)thatbytheyear2050,ouroceanswillhavemoreplasticthanfish.

Mostscientistssaytakingoutalltheplasticthathasalreadyintheoceansis

impossible.Instead,theysaythebestwayistostopmoreplasticfromreachingthe

oceans.

Manygroupsaretakingaction.Theypickuplitterbeforeitreachestheoceans.▲,

volunteersfromtheOceanConservancycollectedmorethan16millionpoundsoflitterlast

year.

Expertsalsoencouragepeopletouselessplastic.Manycitiesandtownsinsome

countrieshavebannedplasticbags.Expertsalsosuggestthatpeopleshouldusemore

reusablebottlesandbags.

“Theseseemlikesmallthings,“saysSchutes,“buttheycanhelptomakeabig

difference.v

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

11.Howmanythingsmadeofplasticarementionedinthispassage?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

12.Itispredictedthatbytheyear2050,therewillbe.

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A.nofishintheoceansB.noplasticintheoceans

C.moreplasticthanfishintheoceansD.morefishthanplasticintheoceans

13.Whichofthefollowingcanbeput.in▲.

A.ForexampleB.HoweverC.InawordD.Afterall

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“banned“meaninChinese?

A.發(fā)明B.生產(chǎn)C.銷售D.禁止

15.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BottlesandBagsB.FishandBirds

C.PlasticandOceanCreaturesD.ScientistsandExperts

(2021?廣西百色)InBritainyoumayoftenhear“Dropinanytime“oruCometosee

mesoon”,butyoucan,treallydothat.Peoplejustsaythosethingstomakeyoufeel

welcome.Itisbettertotelephonebeforevisitingsomeoneathome.Ifyoureceivea

writteninvitationtoaneventthatsays“RSVP”.Youshouldreplytoletthepersonwho

senttheinvitationknowwhetherornotyouplantogo.

Youshouldneveracceptaninvitationunlessyoureallyplantogo.Youmayrefuseby

saying,“Thankyouforinvitingme,butIwillnotbeabletocome."If,afteraccepting,

youareunabletogo,besuretotellthosewhoareexpectingyouassoonaspossiblethat

youwillnotbethere.

Thoughitisnotnecessarilyexpectedthatyougiveagifttoyourhost,itis

consideredpolitetodoso,especiallyifyouhavebeeninvitedforameal.Flowers,

chocolate,orasmallgiftareallappropriate(合適的).Athank-younoteortelephone

callafterthevisitisalsoconsideredpoliteandisanappropriatewaytoexpressyour

appreciationfortheinvitation.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

16.WhatcanyoudowhenaBritishfriendsays,“Dropinanytime”?

A.Visithimorheratanytime.B.Saynotimetohimorherseriously.

C.Visithimorhersoon.D.Telephonehimorherbeforevisiting.

17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"RSVP"probablymeaninChinese?

A.請(qǐng)自便B.請(qǐng)回復(fù)C,請(qǐng)接受D.請(qǐng)來(lái)訪

18.WhatshouldyoudoifyourBritishfriendsendsyouaninvitationbutyoudonot

wanttogo?

A.Donotgivehimorherananswer.

B.Tellanotherfriendtogoinsteadofyou.

C.Tellhimorherthatyoucan'tbethereforsomereason.

D.Tellhimorherthatyoudon'twanttogothere.

19.WhichofthefollowingisconsideredimpoliteinBritain?

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A.Refusetheinvitationwithouttellinganyone.

B.Buysmallpresentswheninvited.

C.Writeathank-younoteafteravisit.

D.Giveatelephonecallafteravisit.

20.Wherewouldyouprobablyseethispassage?

A.Inaninvitation.B.Inaguidebook.C.Onaposter.D.Onapostcard.

(2021?廣西百色)Halfacenturyhaspassed,butShaoGuohuaneverforgotthefilm

tickethisteachergavehimthatwarmedhisheartwhenhewasaboy.Shaoenteredprimary

schoolinZigong,SichuanProvince,in1960.Backthen,sportsandwatchingmovieswerethe

students'favoritetimes.

Once,theschoolorganizedatriptothemoviesforthestudents,andmanyofShao's

classmatessignedupforit.Buttheboyhadnomoneytobuythe0.05-yuanticket.Whenhis

classmateslineduptoenterthemovietheater,theboystoodaloneoutside.ThenShao,s

ChineseteacherMoXunrusawhimandboughtaticketforhim.

Hecan'trememberwhatmovieitwas,butShaoneverstoppedbeingthankfultohis

teacher."Ms.Momadefortyorfiftyyuanamonthbackthen,soa0.05-yuanticketmaynot

beabigdealforher.Butforme,itmovedmedeeply,“said63-year-oldShao.

Aftergraduatingfromprimaryschool,Shaolefthishometownalongwithhisparents.In

thefollowingyears,hetriedtofindhisformerteachersandclassmates,butfailed.It

wasn'tuntiltheyearthatShaovisitedhisteacherMoXunruafter50years.

“Thereunion(重聚)wasemotional,“saidShao,whoisoversixtyhimselfnow.uThe

89-year-oldModidnothearwellanymoreandshecouldn,trecognizemeatfirstsight,but

shewasstillaskindassheusedtobe."Shaoleft1,000yuantohisteacheraswellasa

cardwhichreads,“DearMs.Mo,wishyougoodhealth.Yourstudent,ShaoGuohua.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.Whydidn,tShaoGuohuaenterthemovietheateratfirst?

A.Becausehedidn,t1ikethefilm.B.Becausehisclassmatesdidn,tlikehim.

C.Becausehehadnomoneytobuytheticket.D.Becausehewastoolatetobuya

ticket.

22.WhendidShaoseeMs.Moagain?

A.50yearsafterhegraduatedfromprimaryschool.

B.Soonafterhelefthishometown.

C.Afterhegraduatedfromuniversity.

D.Thewriterdoesn,ttellus.

23.What*sthesimilarmeaningoftheunderlinedword“emotional”inEnglishinthe

lastparagraph?

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A.Short.B.Exciting.C.Secret.D.Public.

24.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ShaoGuohuaenteredtheprimaryschoolin1960.

B.ShaoGuohuasawMoXunruagainatherageof89.

C.MoXunrutaughtShaoGuohuaChinesewhenhewasinprimaryschool.

D.ShaoGuohuafoundhisformerteacherssoonaftergraduatingfromprimaryschool.

25.WhatJsthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Amanexpressedhisthankstohisteacherforamovieticketafterhalfacentury.

B.Sportsandwatchingmovieswerethestudents'favoritetimeshalfacenturyago.

C.Ateacherboughtamovieticketforherstudenthalfacenturyago.

D.Astudentgave1,000yuanandacardtohisteacherafterhalfacentury.

(2021?廣西百色)Whenyoufeelasneeze(噴嚏)orcoughcomingon,coveringyourmouth

preventsthespreadofgerms(名山菌).Youprobablyknewthat.

Buthowtocoveryourmouthisveryimportant.Youmightusetissues彩氏巾),andput

yourusedtissuesintothebin."Ifyoudon*thavetissues,youshouldsneezeintoyour

elbow,notyourhand,evenifyouareusedtodoingthat."Thedoctorsadvised.

“Ifsomebodysneezesintohishands,thosegermswillbepassedontootherpeople,or

otherobjectsthatpeopletouch."saidDr.Hill.

Germsaremostcommonlyspreadbysneezingandcoughing.Whentheylandonyourhands,

theyarepassedfromhandstothingslikebills,doorknobs(扶手),liftbuttonsandother

surfaces.Atthesametime,thepeoplearoundyoucantouchthem.

“Thesuggestionwastakenseriouslyabout10yearsago.However,mostpeopledidn,t

paymuchattentiontoit.Thatmeanstheadultsmayhavemissedtheadvice.Butchildren

areoftentaughtinschooltherightwaytocoughorsneeze."Dr.Benjaminsaid.

Tobeclear,peoplecan,tkeepawayfromalltherisksinthisway,butit'sthebest

choice.Atthesametime,we'dbetterwearmasks(口罩)andoftenwashourhands."Hand

washingisoneofthemostimportantthingspeoplecandotokeephealthy."Dr.Hillsaid.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

26.Accordingtothispassage,whensneezingorcoughing,you'dbetternot.

A.sneezeintoyourelbowB.coveryourmouthwithtissues

C.useyourhandtocoveryourmouthD.coveryourmouthwithyourelbow

27.Ifyousneezeintohands,germscanspreadthroughthefollowingactivitiesexcept

A.usingliftbuttonsB.usingdoorknobsC.shakinghandsD.washinghands

28.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Ifyoudon'thavetissues,youshouldsneezeintoyourhand.

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B.Theadultmaybeusedtosneezingintotheirelbow.

C.Parentsoftenteachtheirchildrentherightwaytocoughorsneeze.

D.Wearingmasksisagoodwaytokeepawayfromgerms.

29.What'sthemainpurposeofthisarticle?

A.Totellusthecorrectwaytousetissueswhensneezingorcoughing.

B.Totellussomecorrectwaystopreventthespreadofgerms.

C.Totellusit'snecessarytosneezeorcoughintoelbow.

D.Totellushowtokeepawayfromallrisks.

30.Inwhichlayout(版面)ofthenewspapercanwefindthiskindofpassage?

A.Health.B.Sports.C.Business.D.Education.

(2020?廣西百色)Allaroundtheworld,peopledrinktea.Butteadoesnotmeanthe

samethingtoeveryone.Indifferentcountriespeoplehavedifferentideasaboutdrinking

tea.

InChina,forexample,teaisalwaysservedwhenpeoplegettogether.TheChinesedrink

itatanytimeofthedayathomeorinteahouses.Theyprefertheirteawithoutputting

anyotherthinginit.

TeaisalsoimportantinJapan.TheJapanesehaveaspecialwayofservingteacalleda

teaceremony.Itisveryoldandfullofmeanings.Everythingmustbedoneinaspecialway

intheceremony.ThereisevenaspecialroomforitinJapanesehomes.

Anothertea-drinkingcountryisEngland.InEngland,thelateafternoonis"teatime”.

Almosteveryonehasacupofteathen.TheEnglishusuallymaketeainateapotanddrink

itwithcreamandsugar.Theyalsoeatcakesorcookiesatteatime.

IntheUSA,peopledrinkteamostlyforbreakfastoraftermeals.Americansusuallyuse

teabagstomaketheirtea.Teabagsarefasterandeasierthanmakingteainteapots.In

summer,manyAmericansdrinkcoldtea,〃IceTea”.Sometimestheydrinkicedteafromcans

(易拉罐).

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

31.Teaispopular.

A.allovertheworldB.onlyintheUSA

C.onlyinEnglish-speakingcountriesD.onlyinAsiancountries

32.TheChinesedrinktea.

A.inaspecialceremonyB.withcakesorcookies

C.whentheygettogetherD.fromcansinteahouses

33.TheEnglishliketo.

A.drinkteawithoutanythinginit

B.drinkteawithcreamandsugar

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C.drinkteaforbreakfast

D.drinkteainaspecialroom

34.〃IceTea“ispopular

A.inwinterB.inEnglandC.inlateafternoonsD.intheUSA

35.Thepassageisabout

A.ChineseteaB.theimportanceoftea

C.theteatimeinEnglandD.differentwaysofdrinkingteaindifferent

countries

(2020?廣西百色)Chinaisanationofetiquette(禮儀).Chinesepeoplearethemost

hospitablepeopleintheworld.IfforeignersvisitaChinesefamily,theywouldbe

surprisedatthewarmththattheywouldreceiveasguests.

WhenyouvisitaChinesefamily,thehostusuallymakesteaforyou.Thenhewillserve

yousnackslikebiscuitsorcandies.Someoneinthefamilywillalsochatwithyou,never

lettingyoufeellonely.

Atthesametime,otherfamilymemberswillprepareamealforyou.Chinesepeople

treattheirguestswithabigmeal.Theyalwaysservemorefoodthantheguestcaneat.On

thetable,theguestsmustbethefirsttoeat.Perhapsoneofthethingsthatsurprisesa

westernguestmostisthattheChinesehostlikestopickfoodfortheirguests.However,

itwon'thappenatwesterntables.

TheChinesefamilytrytheirbesttomakeyoufeelathome.Asyouhavedoneeating,

thehostusuallysays,〃Itseemsthatyoudidn'teatmuch.Pleasehavemore.,zAlthoughyou

tellthemyouarefull,theystillputmorefoodinyourbowl.

BeingwarmandhospitablehasbeenanimportantpartofChinesecultureandtradition.

AsConfucius(孑L夫子)saidlongtimeago,〃Tomeetfriendsafar(遠(yuǎn)方).Howhappyweare!

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

36.AsaguestinaChinesefamily,youareusuallyofferedbythehost.

A.coffeeB.juiceC.teaD.milk

37.OnamealtableinChina,mustbethefirsttoeat.

A.theguestsB.thehostC.theoldestD.theyoungest

38.Whydoesawesternguestfeelsurprisedwhenthehostpicksfoodforhim?

A.Becausehethinksitsnotpolite.B.Becausehethinksit'snotnecessary

C.Becausehethinksit'snotimportant.D.Becauseitwon'thappeninwestern

countries

39.TheChinesefamilytrytheirbesttomaketheguestsfeel.

A.lonelyB.athomeC.surprisedD.thankful

40.65Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hospitable"meaninthispassage?

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A.救死扶傷的B.艱苦補(bǔ)素的C.熱情好客的D.善良仁慈的

(2020?廣西百色)Forkids,it'sveryimportanttostayhealthy.Kidsshouldpaymore

attentiontotheirlifestyleandhelpthemselveshavehealthylifehabits.Herearesome

tipsonstayinghealthyforkids.

Kidshardlycareaboutbasichygiene(衛(wèi)生),theyshareeverythingfromdrinkto

snacks.Soitisimportantforkidstoknowthebasichygienehabitssuchaswashinghands

beforeeating,brushingteethatleasttwiceadayandsoon.Similarly,kidsshould

protectthemselvesfromotherkidswithdifferentkindsofinfections(傳染?。?

Healthyeatinghelpstoliveahealthylife.Kidsshouldpayattentiontotheeating

habits.Encouragethemselvestoeathealthyfoodsuchasfreshfruitandvegetables.And

eatdifferentkindsoffoodatdifferentages.Kidsshouldknowjunkfoodisbadforhealth

andtrytoeatlessjunkfood.

Differentactivitiescanbeplannedtoteachkidstheimportanceofstayinghealthy.

Somesimplereadingmaterialscanletthekidsknowabouttheirbodies.Also,playinggames

aboutbrushingteeth,havingmealsisveryusefulandfunnyforkids.Certaingroupgames

andactivitiesorevenfunnystreetplayscanalsohelpthekidsunderstandtheimportance

ofstayinghealthy.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

41.Whichofthefollowingisahygienehabit?

A.Sharingdrinkwithothers.B.Sharingfoodwithothers.

C.Washinghandsbeforeeating.D.Brushingteethonceaday.

42.Howmanykindsofhealthyfoodarementionedinthethirdparagraph?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

43.Kidscanknowtheimportanceofstayinghealthybytheactivities

except.

A.readingmaterialsB.playinggames

C.havingpartiesD.performingstreetplays

44.Thelastparagraphmainlytalksabout.

A.gamesforkidstohavemeals

B.activitiesforkidstostayhealthy

C.howtoprotectfrominfections

D.howtohavehealthyeatinghabits

45.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.KeepAwayfromInfectionsB.HealthyEating

C.HealthyActivityD.StayingHealthyforKids

二、閱讀判斷

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(2022?廣西百色)LanternshavebeenpartofChinesecultureforcenturies,therewere

mainlythreekindsoflanterns:

Palacelantern(宮燈)Theyweremainlyusedinpalacesinancienttimes.Whenmaking

palacelanterns,finewoodwasused.Thepalacelanternswerecoveredwithsilkorglass.

Theselanternswerenotonlyusedaslightsbutalsoasdecorations(裝飾)inpalaces.

Gauzelantern(紗燈)Redgauzewasusedwhenmakinggauzelanterns.InChineseculture,

redlanternsaresymbolsofhappinessandgoodwishes.Soredlanternsarealwayshungon

importantfestivalssuchasLanternFestival,SpringFestivalandNationalDay.Insome

famousChinatownsabroad,youcanseeredlanternsalltheyearround.Theyhavebecomea

symbolofChinesecultureworldwide.

Shadow—picturelantern(走馬燈)Theshapeofshadow——picturelanternwasmuchlike

thatofthepalacelantern.Thereweretwolayers(層)ofcovers.Picturesweredrawnon

theinsidelayerandappearedontheoutsidecoverwhentheyweremoving.

Nowadays,moremoderntechnologyisusedtomakelanterns.Theshapesofthemodern

lanternshavechangedalot,too.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子意思與原文是否相符,相符的選T,不相符的選F。

46.Inancienttimes,finewoodwasusedtomakepalacelanterns.

47.RedlanternsaresymbolsofhappinessandgoodwishesinChineseculture.

48.YoucanseeredlanternsinsomefamousChinatownsabroadonlyinSpringFestival.

49.Theshapeofshadow-picturelanternwasmuchlikethatofthegauzelantern.

50.Moderntechnologyisusedwhenmakinglanterns.

(2021?廣西百色)Everymorning,millionsofpeopleinChinadoTai-chi.Itispopular

withwomenandmen.Tai-chiisagoodkindofexerciseforoldpeople.Itisgoodforthe

bodyandforthemind.Itishealthyandrelaxing.Tai-chiisfromChina.Itishundredsof

yearsold.Tai一chiisa“soft"martialart(武術(shù)),Thatmeansitisslowandcalm.

Therearealso"hard"martialarts.ShaolinKung-fu,forexample,whichhasa

historyofover1,500years,isa“hard”martialart.Itisfastanddangerous.Youhave

tobeveryfitandstrongtodo“hard”martialarts.

InBeijing,MasterLiisteachingShaolinKung-futothirtyyoungstudents,threeof

themcomefromabroad.uShaolinKung-fuisdifficult,“saidMasterLi."Youmust

practiseeverymovemanytimes.”

SportslikefootballandbasketballarealsopopularinChina.Butmartialartslike

Tai-chiandKung-fuarepartofChinesecultureandhistory.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,判斷下列句子意思與原文是否相符,相符的選T,不相符的選F。

51.MenlikeTai-chibetterthanwomendo.

52.Tai-chihasalongerhistorythanShaolinKung-fu.

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53.PeoplehavetobeveryfitandstrongtodoShaolinKung-fu.

54.MasterLiisteachingTai-chiinBeijing.

55.Twokindsofmartialartsaretalkedaboutinthispassage.

(2020?廣西百色)Petercouldnotsleepwellandhewokeupseveraltimesduringthe

night.Sohewenttoseeadoctor.Thedoctorgavehim

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