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2022年北京市各區(qū)中考英語二模試題匯編-04閱讀單選

一、閱讀單選

(2022?北京門頭溝?統(tǒng)考二模)

Childrentalkaboutthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment.

Indailylife,wewastealotofthingssuchasplastics,paper,etc.Youcan

Brecyclethesewastesinsteadofthrowingtheminatrashcan.Youcan

categorize(分類)themintonon-recyclableandrecyclableproductsand

Sophia

sendrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany.

Buyingreusableanduseditemsisagreatwaytoprotectthe

肉environment.Bychoosingusedproducts,thenumberfornewproducts

■willbecutdownandofcourse,yourmoneywillbealsosaved.Visit

Stevelocalusedfurniture(家具)andusedappliance(家用電器)storestofind

yourneededitems.

Anotherwaytoprotecttheenvironmentistowalkorridethebikefor

希shorttrips.Ifyoutakeashorttripandtheweatherisnice,whynotride

yourbikeorevenwalk?Itnotonlyhelpsreduceairpollutionbuthelps

Cuny

youenjoythefreshair.

Neverforgettoturnoffthewatertapsafterusing.Andyoucanalso

Orecyclewastewaterforotheruseslikecleaningthebathroomor

Wwateringgardens.Thisisalsooneofthebestwaystoprotectthe

Kate

environmentthatmanypeopleneedtoknowandfollowit.

1.Whosuggestssendingrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany?A.Sophia.B.Steve.

C.Curry.D.Kate.

2.Steve,ssuggestionisthatyoutoprotecttheenvironment.

A.recyclethedailywastesB.chooseusedproducts

C.walkorridethebikeD.turnoffthewatertapsafterusing

3.AccordingtoKate,isoneofthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment.

A.categorizingthedailywasteB.buyingreusableanduseditems

C.ridingthebikeforshorttripsD.usingwastewatertocleanthebathroom

(2022?北京門頭溝?統(tǒng)考二模)ACountryMusicSongChangedHerLifeForever

WhenSarahwasateenager,sheusedtofightoveralmosteverythingwithherfamily.

Butfiveyearsago,whileshewasstudyingabroadinEngland,sheheardasongfullof

feelingsaboutreturninghomeontheradio.IlmadeSarathinkaboutherfamilyandfriends

backintheUS.Shecametorealizehowmuchsheactuallymissedallofthem.Eversince

thenshehasbeenafanofAmericancountrymusic.

CountrymusicisatraditionalkindofmusicfromthesouthernstatesofAmerica.

Nashville,Tennesseeisthehomeofcountrymusic.Manysongsthesedaysarejustabout

modernlifeintheUS,suchastheimportanceofmoneyandsuccess,butnotaboutbelonging

toagroup.However,countrymusicbringsusbacktothe“goodolddays“whenpeoplewere

kindtoeachotherandtrustedoneanother.Itremindsusthatthebestthingsinlifeare

free-laughter,friends,family,andthebeautyofnatureandthecountryside.

Sarahhasn,tbeentoNashvilleyetbutitisherdreamtogothereoneday.Shehas

alreadyreadalotabouttheplaceanddonesomeresearchonit.Sheknowsthatthereisa

CountryMusicHallofFameMuseuminNashville.Therearealsoalwaysalotofgreat

countrymusicconcertswithfamousmusiciansandsingerslikeGarthBrooks.Sarahhas

alreadylistenedtomostofhissongs.44Garthisoneofthemostsuccessfulmusiciansin

Americanhistory.He,ssoldmorethan120millionrecords.Ihopetoseehimsingliveone

day!”

4.Wheredidcountrymusiccomefrom?

A.TheeasternstatesofAmerica.

B.ThewesternstatesofAmerica.

C.ThesouthernstatesofAmerica.

D.ThenorthernstatesofAmerica.

5.Thecountrymusicwillremindusthebestthingsinlifelike.

A.theimportanceofmoney

B.friendsandfamily

C.greatcountrymusicconcerts

D.thehopeforsuccess

6.Sarah,sdrcamisto.

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A.learncountrymusic

B.beafamouscountrymusicsinger

C.gotoNashvilleoneday

D.seeafamouscountrymusicsinger

(2022?北京門頭溝?統(tǒng)考二模)Eachyear,you,llspendatotalofabout24hours

brushingyourteeth.You,vegottomakesureyou,redoingitright,dayin,anddayout—

unlessyouwanttohavefewerteeththanyourgreat-great-grandparents.

Brushfortherightlengthoftime:Thebestadvicefortoptoothbrushingtechnique(技

術)arethebest-practiceguidelinesfromboththeAmericanDentalAssociationandthe

BritishDentalAssociation.Theysuggestalmostthesamelengthoftimethatyoushould

brushyourteeth.Youhavetobrushyourteethfortwominutes,twiceaday,everyday.

Andit,simportanttohiteachandeveryoneofyourteeth.Itisagoodwaytosetatimer

anddon,tstopuntilitgoesoff.Youcanusetheoneonyourphone,orevengetaspecialsand

timerwithsmilingteethtoremindyouthathappyteethmeannovisitstothedoctor.Youcan

alsogetanelectrictoothbrushwithabuilt-intimerthatwillkeepyoubrushingfortwo

minutes.

Whenyoubrush,itisimportant,too.Itisadvisedthatyouwaitatleast60minutesafter

eating,especiallyifyou,vehadfruits.Brushtoosoonandyou,renotlettingyourbody,s

naturaltoothprotectiondoitswork.

Useproperbrushingtechnique:It,salsoabouthowyoudoit.Tomakethemostof

yourbrushingtime,you,llwanttomakesureyou,reusingthecorrecttechnique.Useasoft

toothbrushthatfeelscomfortableandfitsyourmouth—ahardtoothbrushcanharmyour

teeth.

Abroom

Onceyou,vegotyourbrushallpasted(涂牙膏)up,holditata45-degreeangle(角度)

toyourteethandbrushgently.Onebigmistakepeoplemakeisbrushingtoohard,believing

thiswillbemoreeffectiveandgettheirteethcleaner,faster.Instead,think,ofthetoothbrush

asabroom—theharderyoupress,thelessdirtitcansweep.Sobrushgently,ifyouwant

yourtoothbrushtodoitsjobproperly.

Onceyou,vethoroughly(徹底地)cleanedeverysurfaceofyourteeth,don,tforgetabout

yourtongue(舌頭).Researchshowsjustbrushingyourtongueiseffectiveatreducingbad

breath.

7.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Whenyoushouldbrushyourteeth.

B.Howlongyoushouldbrushyourteeth.

C.HOWoftenyoushouldbrushyourteeth.

D.Howyoucanbrushfortherightlengthoftime.

8.WhydoesthewritertalkaboutabroominParagraph6?

A.Toshowhowyoushouldholdyourtoothbrush.

B.Tostresstheimportanceofbrushingtechnique.

C.Toexplainwhyyoushouldbrushteethgently.

D.Tosuggestsomepossiblewaysofbrushingteeth.

9.Theword“sweep“inParagraph6probablymeans"''.

A.clearB.spendC.stopD.hold

10.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforpassage?

A.Don,tWorryaboutYourTeeth

B.HowtoBrushYourTeethProperly

C.BrushfortheRightLengthofTime

D.IfsImportanttoBrushYourTeeth

(2022?北京門頭溝?統(tǒng)考二模)CanTrainingYourWorkingMemoryMakeYou

Smarter?

Wewouldallliketoincreaseourcognitive(認知的)abilitybeyondthelimitssetby

MotherNature.Soit,snowonderthatbrain-trainingprograms—whichfocusontrainingour

workingmemory—areamultibillion-dollarindustry.Butcanthiskindoftrainingreally

makeussmarter?

Cognitivetrainingseesthebrainasakindofmuscle(肌肉)thatcanbemadestronger

withtherightkindofpractice.Althoughpeopledidmuchresearch,therehasbeenno

agreementaboutitseffectiveness.Somethinkthatcognitivetrainingincreasessome

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cognitiveabilities,whileothersarelesshopeful.

YetWedoknowthatsomecognitiveskillsprobablygotogetherandarepredictorsof

real-lifeskillssuchasworkperformance.Thus,trainingonecognitiveskillmightleadtoan

improvementinmanyothercognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Thatisthekeyhypothesis(假

設)onwhichworking-memorytrainingisbased.

Totestthishypothesis,Weexaminedallthestudiesaboutworking-memorytraining.The

resultswereveryclear.Working-memorytrainingdidnotshowanyeffectonchildren,sfluid

intelligence(流體智力),aperson,sabilitytosolvenewproblemsandgetusedtonew

situations.Itdidn,tinfluencetheireducationalachievementorothercognitiveabilities,either.

Theonlydependableeffectwasthatchildrengotbetteratwhattheyweretrainedtodo.So

performingworkingmemorytasksdoesseemtomakeyoubetteratdoingthem.However,the

factthatparticipants(參與者)gotbetteratsuchtasksdoesnotnecessarilymeanthattheir

workingmemoryabilityincreased.TheymayjusthaveIeamthowtoperformthattypeof

task.

Theresultsdoshowthattheuseofworking-memorytrainingprogramsasan

educationaltoolisuseless.Beyondworking-memorytraining,otherrecentstudieshave

shownthelimitationsofdifferenttypesofcognitivetraining.

However,thesenegative(負面的)resultsmustnotdiscourageusfromtrainingour

cognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Wejusthavetorealizetheactuallimitationsofsuch

practiceinareasoutsidewhatweareactuallytraining.Butthatdoesn,tmeanWeshouldn'tdo

it——themostefficientwaytodevelopaskillis,afterall,totrainthatskill.

11.Accordingtothepassage,cognitivetrainingprobably.

A.benefitthetrainingcompanies

B.balancethelearningskills

C.makeusstrongerthroughpractice

D.helpthechildrengetgoodresults

12.Childrentakingpartintheexperimentswereableto.

A.befamiliarwithnewsituationsquickly

B.getgreatereducationalachievements

C.succeedwhentheysolvereallifeproblems

D.dobetterinthefieldthattheyweretrainedin

13.Whatisthewriter,sopiniononthecognitivetraining?

A.Thecognitivetrainingisausefulexperiment.

B.Thecognitivetrainingcan,tmakeussmarter.

C.Thecognitivetrainingchallengethechildren,sskills.

D.Theexperimentishelpfultochildren,scognitiveskills.

(2022?北京海淀?統(tǒng)考二模)Goodbyesarenevereasy.Agroupofstudentsaresharing

theirideastomakeavirtual(虛擬的)going-awaypartyfunandmemorable.

1TakeaTrip

WhynotgoonavirtualtripwithyourfriendsandtheguestofhonoronWoyago

foravirtualgoing-awayparty?ItmightbeanexcitingtriptoItaly,arelaxingtrip

MatttoFrance,oraspecialholidaytoSpain.Woyagodoesitall.Whatfun!

WouldYouRather

t

It,sagreatideatoplanagameofWouldYouRatheronlinewithyourfriendsat

theparty.Theideaistochoosebetweentwochoicesandseehowmanyofyour

friendsendupchoosingthesamething.Youcanpreparemoreinteresting

Joanna

questionstodoublethefun.

MagicShow

<It,stimeforsomemagic!Foryourvirtualgoing-awayparty,trysomething

different.Themagicshowisagoodchoice.Itisaliveandhighlyinteractive(互

動的).Intheshow,themagicianperformsaseriesofmagictrickswiththeactive

Cindyparticipationofyourguests.

MarcoExperiences

MarcoExperiencesprovidesgreatservices.Forexample,itwilltakeyouonthe

β

journeyofhowAlec,sIceCreamismadeandhowtoenjoyit.Thebestpartisa

X

walkthroughoftheproductionline,learningthestorybehindthebrandand

Billactuallytastingtheicecream.Yup!Theywilldeliversomeicecreamrightto

yourhome.

14.Whoistalkingaboutplanninganonlinegameforavirtualgoing-awayparty?A.Matt.

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B.Joanna.C.Cindy.D.Bill.

15.Cindythinksthemagicshowatavirtualgoing-awaypartyis.

A.aliveandinteractiveB.specialandrelaxing

C.easyandunforgettableD.funandeducational

16.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpicecreamloverslearnhowicecreamismade?

A.AWoyagotrip.B.WouldYouRather.

C.Amagicshow.D.MarcoExperiences.

(2022?北京海淀?統(tǒng)考二模)Onthefinaldayofthesummercamp,AdaandLydiastood

belowTheBearCrawl,thecamp,shighest,hardestropecourse.Lydiavolunteeredtogofirst.

Handsbeforefeet,Lydiabeganhercrawl(爬)acrosstheropeladder.

"Go,Lydia,go!You,reachampion.You,vegotthis!vAdacheeredfrombelow.When

Lydiamadeitallthewayacross,completingthechallenge,Adafeltrelievedforherfriend

butalsonervous:itwashertumnow.

Adareachedherarmsouttothefirstrungontheropeladder.Herarmsfeltshakyasshe

felttheladdersway(搖擺)alittleunderherweight.Shecarefullywalkedherhandsforward

tothenextrung.AbouthalfwayacrosstheBearCrawl,Adawasstartingtofeelalittlemore

confident.Witheveryrung,shewasgettingclosertotheoppositeplatform.Shecoulddothis!

Adareachedoutforthenextrung,justasastrongwindmadetheropeladdersway.

Ada,shanddidnotgraspthewoodrung.Instead,herhandhitonlyairandcontinued

downward,followedbyherarm,hershoulderandtherestofherbody!

Almostimmediately,theharness(保護帶)caughther.AsAdawasloweredtotheground

slowly,shecouldseealltheotherkidsstaringupather.Ada,sfaceburnedfrom

embarrassment.Whenshefinallyreachedtheground,shelookedathershoesandtheground.

“CanItryagain7,,Adawhispered,holdingbacktears.

Thecoachlookedatherwatch.t?Γmsorry,Ada.Wedon,thave

Onthebushome,Adarestedherheadagainstthewindow.Besideher,Lydiasatsilent

andthoughtful.??Hey,Ada?”Lydiasaid.??Icouldn,thavemadeitacrosstheladderwithout

you.?gotsoterrifiedinthemiddle,butthenyoushoutedmynameandIkeptgoing.”

“Yougotscared7,,Adaasked.

Lydianodded,hereyeswidening."Superscared.Vmsu?prisedIdidn,tthrowupon

everybodybelow.,,Adasmiledalittle.uYouwerejustunluckythatsuchabigwindcameUPJ

continuedLydia.

Rightthatmoment,sheknewherfriendwastryingtocheerherup.Suddenlyfallingoff

theladderdidnotseemsoimportantanymore.

17.Whenabigwindcameup,Ada.

A.fellofftheropeladderB,feltembarrassed

C.keptcrawlingconfidentlyD.criedoutforhelp

18.HowdidLydiacheerAdaup?

A.BylisteningtoAdacarefully.B.Bysharingherownfeelings.

C.ByencouragingAdatotryagain.D.ByshowingAdahowtoclimb.

19.Adafinallyrealizedshedidn,tneedtocaretoomuchabout.

A.effortB.successC.courageD.friendship

(2022?北京海淀?統(tǒng)考二模)Keepingyourfamilytraditionsaliveisawonderfulwayto

creatememories—andhere,swhytheyareofgreatvalue.

Familyissomethingspecial.Keepingyourownfamilyculturedevelopingandaliveis

oftentheresultofhavingfamilytraditions.Traditionsareoneofthethingsthatmakeyour

familyunlikeanyother-somethingtobepassedfromgenerationtogeneration.

Ibetyoucanthinkofonetraditionyouandyourfamilyhavealwaysdonetogetheranda

wholelotofwonderfulmemoriesaboutit.Memoriesofmomentsspenttogetherwiththe

peopleyoulovearealwaysahottopicofconversationwheneveryoureconnect.Those

memories——especiallytheonesinvolvingfamilytraditions——canlastalifetime.

Whenyouhavefamilytraditionssetinstone,whethertheyfallonaholiday,oronan

importantdayforyourfamilyduringtheyear,youalwayshavesomethinggreattolongfor.

Whetherit,sbakingcookiestogether,goingonanoutinginspring,orputtinguppapercuts

duringtheSpringFestival,traditionsmakeanyoccasionspecial.Andtheycanaddalittle

excitementtoyourlifewhenyouneedtotakeabreatherfromtheboringandtiringdaily

work.

Familytraditionsprovideconsistency(穩(wěn)定性).Lifeisalwayschanging.Sometimesit

feelslikewhenyoucatchupandgetusedtothenewthings,somethingelsecomesoutof

nowhereandthrowsyouoffbalanceagain.Whenyou'ref?elingIOSLtraditionsCailProVide

Stabilityandmakeyoufeelgroundedagain.

Familytraditionsbind(凝聚)youalltogetherinawaythatnothingelsecan.Nothing

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bringsyouandyourlovedonescloserthangettingtogethertocelebratetraditionsandenjoy

eachother,scompany.Traditionsremindyouabouteverythingyourfamilyis——whereyou

camefrom,whereyou,regoing,andhowfaryou,vecometogether.

Oftentimes,it,snotjustthemostwonderfultraditionsthathavethebiggestinfluence.

Evensomethingassimpleaseatingabowlofnoodlesonyourbirthdaycanstrengthenthe

tiesbetweenyouandthelovedonesinyourlife.Themostimportantandvaluablememories

ofyourlifecouldbecreatedfromyourfamilytraditions,boththebigandthesmall.

20.WhatcanweIeamfromParagraph4?

A.Bigeventsareneededtostrengthenfamilyties.B.Familyvaluesremindpeopleof

whattrulymatters.

C.Memoriesinvolvingfamilytraditionslastalifetime.D.Familytraditionsgivepeople

somethinggoodtoexpect.

21.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5shows.

A.familymemoriesarehelpfultodealwithpainfulemotions

B.familytraditionshelppeoplefeelincontroloftheirlives

C.keepingupwithchangesmakespeoplefeelconfident

D.breakingfamilytraditionsthrowspeopleoffbalance

22.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheSecrettoKeepingFamilyTraditionsAlive

B.ThePossibleBenefitsofValuingLifeMemories

C.TheLastingPositiveInfluenceofFamilyTraditions

D.TheKeytoMakingFamilyLifeDifferentandSpecial

(2022?北京海淀?統(tǒng)考二模)Friendlyandtrustworthypeoplearemorelikelytobe

pickedforteamsthanthoseknownforjusttheirskillcompetence(能力),accordingtonew

research.

“Wewouldthinkpeoplearechosenbecauseoftheknowledgeandskillstheybringto

thetable.However,theresearchsuggestspeoplemayoftengetpickedbecauseteammembers

feelcomfortablewiththem,“saidCynthiaMaupinfromBinghamtonUniversity."Peoplemay

bewillingtosacrifice(犧牲)abitintermsofperformanceinordertohaveareallyenjoyable

teamexpcrience.,,

Maupin,steamfocusedonanumberofMBAstudentstocarryouttheirstudy.Students

wererandomly(隨機地)dividedintoteamstoworkonclassprojectswhenatermbegan.

Towardtheendoftheterm,studentswereaskedtoformtheirownteamsandtalkaboutwhy

theypickedeachmemberoftheirgroup.??Wewantedtofindoutwhatpeopledidtoshow

otherstheymightbeagoodteammate/*Maupinsaid.

Theresearchersspecifically(具體J?)IOokedathowstudentsshowedtheirhuman

capital,theabilitytodotheirtaskswell,andtheirsocialcapital,thedegreetowhichthey

werefriendlyandtrustworthy,tootherstudentsbystudyingtheiruseofchallengingor

supportivevoice:

?Challengingvoice:Communicatinginawaythatchallengesthepresentsituationand

focusesonnewideas.

?Supportivevoice:Communicatinginawaythatstrengthenssocialtiesandtrust.

“Asmightbeexpected,anyonewhowasverystrongintermsofshowingboththeir

humanandsocialcapitalwereextremelywantedwhenitcametoformingteams.They,re

doingalltherightthingstoshowthey,rebothtrustworthyandcompetent,,,Maupinsaid.

However,theresearchersfoundstudentswhoonlyshowedsocialcapitalthrough

supportivevoiceweremoreneededthanthoseonlyshowingtheircompetencethroughthe

useofchallengingvoice.

Thesefindingscouldhavemajorimplicationfortheworkplace.Ifpeoplearelookingto

joinimportantteams,theyshouldusesupportivevoicetoshowotherstheycanbetrusted,

especiallywhenthey,renewtoanorganization.Intimesofthepandemic(流行?。?the

findingsareevenmoreusefulasmanyorganizationshaveafullylong-distanceormixed

workmodel.uYoumayonlyseeyourcoworkersduringonlinemeetings,,,Maupinsaid.

??Withfewerin-personinteractions,youreallyneedtomakeyourhumanandsocialcapital

noticeablethroughtheuseofyourvoice,especiallyifyou,relookingforfutureteam

opportunities.^^

23.InthestudytheMBAstudentswereaskedto.

A.explainwhytheypickedcertainteammembers

B.gradehoweachteamperformedintheprojects

C.questiontheskillsandknowledgetheyhave

D.sharetheirexperienceoffittingintoateam

24.Thethirdandfourthparagraphsaremainlyabout.

A.whattheresearchfoundoutB.whotheresearchfocusedon

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C.whytheresearchwasimportantD.howtheresearchwascarriedout

25.Duringthepandemic,tomakeyourhumanandsocialcapitalnoticeable,youneedto

A.workoutnewwaysforamixedworkmodel

B.designinterestingonlinemeetingsforyourteam

C.speakupinbothchallengingandsupportiveways

D.haveasmanyin-personinteractionswithcoworkersaspossible

26.Whatdoyouknowaboutpreferenceforteammatesfromthepassage?

A.Peopleusingchallengingvoicearemorelikelytobeaccepted.

B.Theabilitytocomeupwithnewideasplaysamoredecisiverole.

C.Afriendlyattitudeoutweighstheabilitytodealwithdifficulttasks.

D.Thedesiretogetothers,trustismorevaluedthantobuildsocialties.

(2022?北京昌平?統(tǒng)考二模)ColorfulExperiencesattheWinterOlympicVillage

TheBeijing2022WinterOlympicshasbeenagreatsuccess.Eachplayerfromallover

theworldalsolivedacolorfullifeattheOlympicvillage.Let,stakealookatwhattheysaid

abouttheirOlympicexperiences.

G

WecoulddomanythingsattheOlympicVillage.Ilearnedsome

ChinesekungfuintheChineseMedicineCultureSpace.Ialso

wentshopping,playedVRgamesanddidafreehaircutwithmy

Becca

teammates.

TeamUSA

IjustwanttoshowmylovetothefoodattheOlympicdininghall.

"A

YoucouldtrydifferentkindsoffoodfromChina,Japan,Indiaand

America.And?enjoyedChinesefoodverymuch,?alsolearned

Michelle

howtomakedumplingsfromthevolunteers.

TeamGermany

0MyfirstOlympicexperiencewasperfectthoughIdidn,tgetan

*>k)OlympicmedalorOlympicwoolflowers(絨線花).Igotagiftbag

z

Natalieonthefirstdayatthevillage.TherewasaBingDwenDwen

TeamCzech(捷克)inside.Iloveditsomuch!

/-ΛM?

H一

Ihavesomethingfantastictoshare.Everyplayerhadasmartbed.

Itwasverycomfortable.Therewasacoolculturalcenter.Iknewa

littlemoreaboutSpringFestivalandChinesemedicine.Itwasa

Summer

wonderfulexperience.

TeamUSA

27.WholearnedsomekungfuattheOlympicvillage?A.Becca.B.Michelle.

C.Natalie.D.Summer.

28.WhatdidNataliegetonthefirstdayatthevillage?

A.AShueyRhonRhon.B.ABingDwenDwen.

C.AnOlympicmedal.D.Olympicwoolflowers.

29.WhatdoweknowaboutSummer,sWinterOlympicexperience?

A.ShehadChinesefoodeveryday.

B.Shelearnedhowtomakedumplings.

C.SheknewmoreaboutChinesemedicine.

D.SheplayedVRgamesandwentshopping

saxophone

(2022?北京昌平?統(tǒng)考二模)

Derekdidn,tleavethebandroomasusualafterclass.Asheputhissaxophonecarefully

back,hefeltahandonhisshoulder.Mr.Boxwellstoodbehindhimandasked,??Areyou

excitedaboutJazzBand(爵士樂隊)Campnextweek?”DerekwastheonlystudentatJames

MadisonMiddleSchoolacceptedintothebestcamp.Hewouldbeplayinginajazzbandwith

themosttalentedstudentsinthestate.

t4Actually,Mr.Boxwell,,,Dereksaidquietly,uΓmreallynervous.WhatifIdon'tplay

well?”

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MrBoxwellsmiledatDerekandsaidlightly,??You,rethebestmiddleschoolsaxophone

playerΓvehadthepleasureofteaching.Youwillblowawaythepeopleatcampwithyour

talent.Isthereanythingelsetroublingyou”

Derekloweredhishead.Itwaseasytoadmit(承認)thathemightnotbethebest

saxophoneplayeratcamp,butitwasreallyhardforhimtofacethefactthathewasprobably

theonly12-year-oldboythathadneverbeentoanovernightsummercamp.Whatifhedidn,t

makeanyfriends?Whatwouldthefoodbelike?

Mr.BoxwelllookeddownintoDerek,seyes."Myfirstsummercampexperiencewasa

musiccampwhenIwasyourage.Forsomereason,IhadtheideasinmyheadthatIwasn,t

goingtomakeanyfriendsandthatIwasgoingtomissmymom,scooking.^^Helaughed

again.t?Well,Ididmissmymom,scooking,butIwassurprisedbyhowquicklyImade

friendswiththeotherkidsfromthebandandtheorchestra(管弦樂隊)kidstoo.”

Justthen,thedooropenedandinwalkedMr.Graham,theorchestrateacher.Infact,Mr.

Grahamsaid,44ThafswhereWemet25yearsago!We,vebeenbestfriendseversince!^^

30.WhatdidMr.BoxwellthinkofDerekaccordingtothepassage?

A.Brave.B.Talented.C.Patient.D.Friendly.

31.WhywasDerekafraidtotakepartinthecamp?

A.Becausehedidnothaveenoughpocketmoney.

B.Becausehedidnothaveproperclothesandshoes.

C.Becausehemissedmom,scookingwhilegoingout.

D.Becausehehadneverspentanightinasummercamp.

32.HowdidMr.BoxwellhelpDerek?

A.BypreparingatastymealforDerekhimself.

B.Byteachinghimhowtoprotecthimselfoutside.

C.BysharinghisowncampexperiencewithDerek.

D.ByinvitingotherboystogotothecampwithDerek.

(2022?北京昌平?統(tǒng)考二模)OnerecentsurveyinBritainshowedthat50%ofparents

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