2025年高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語閱讀理解專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(含答案解析)_第1頁
2025年高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語閱讀理解專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(含答案解析)_第2頁
2025年高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語閱讀理解專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(含答案解析)_第3頁
2025年高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語閱讀理解專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(含答案解析)_第4頁
2025年高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語閱讀理解專項(xiàng)練習(xí)(含答案解析)_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩17頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡(jiǎn)介

2025年普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平合格性考試之閱讀理解(沖刺篇)

第一篇

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

JessBhamraisthe18-year-olddaughterofanIndianfamilyinLondon.JulesPaxtonisthesameageandthe

daughterofanEnglishfamily.Jessiscrazyaboutfootball,butbecauseshe'sagirl,sheisn'tallowedtoplay.

Sometimessheplaysintheparkwithsomeboysandoneday,Jules,whoalsoplaysfootball,seesJessplaying.They

getonreallywellandJulesinvitesJesstotryoutforthelocalwomen'sfootballteamcoachedbyJoe.Whenhesees

howgoodJessis,Joeputsherintheteam.WhenJess'sparentsfindoutthatshe'sbeenplayingfootballwithouttheir

knowing,theymakeherstop.

Theteamgetstoanimportantfinal.Unfortunately,thefinalisonthesamedayasJess'ssistefswedding.Joeasks

MrBhamratoletJessplay,butherefuses.However,herfathernoticeshowsadJessis.Sohalfwaythroughthe

wedding,heletsJessgoandsherushestothegame!

Whensheshowsup,thereareonlythirtyminutesleftandherteamarelosing1-0.Soon,thescoreis1-1,and

whenthere'safreekick,Jesshastobendtheballaroundtheotherteam*splayerstoscore.Shemakesit,andtheteam

wins!

AuniversityinCaliforniaofferssoccerscholarships(獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金)toJessandJules.Jessfinallyconvincesherparents

tolethergo.JessandJulessetoffforAmericaandbothofthembecometopplayersintheirteam.Theirparentsfeel

proudbecausetheymaketheirdreamscometrue.

1.WhatcanweknowaboutJess?

A.SheismuchyoungerthantheBritishgirlnamedJules.

B.Herparentsaskhertotryoutforalocalfootballteam.

C.Shereallyhasfunwhenplayingfootballwithothers.

D.Julesisoneofherbestfriendsshehasmetatschool.

2.WhatdoesJoedoafterseeingJess'sperformanceinfootball?

A.HeasksJesstojoinhisteam.

B.Headviseshertogiveupplaying.

C.Heinviteshertoattendhiswedding.

D.Heoffershersoccerscholarships.

3.Whycouldn*tJessplaythefinal?

A.Sheneedstoprepareforanimportanttest.

B.ShegetsintoafightwithherbestfriendJules.

C.Shecatchesaseriouscoldanddoesn'tfeelwell.

D.Shehastogotohersistefsweddingceremony.

4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestshowthefeelingsofJess'sparents?

A.Happy一Doubtfill一Angry.B.Angry一Supportive一Proud.

C?Worried一Strict一Crazy.D.Serious一Excited一Indifferent.

5.Whafsthepurposeofwritingthispassage?

A.Todescribetwogirlsinthesamefootballteam.

B.Toshowtheimportanceofstickingtoone*sdream.

C.Toaskpeopletotakepartinsportstostayhealthy.

D.Todescribedifferentwaystogetonwithparents.

弟鉆一一*碼扁

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Arethereanylakesinyourhometown?Whatcolorarethey?Aroundone-thirdoftheworld'slakesareblue,

accordingtoastudyinSeptember2022.Butglobalwarmingmayleadthemtoturngreenorevenbrown,and

countrieswithmostlakesmaybeaffectedthemost.Ifthetemperaturecontinuestorise,oneineverytenlakesmight

changecolor.

XiaoYangfromSouthernMethodistUniversityintheUSandhisteamanalyzed(分析)thecolorofover85,000

lakesbasedonthesatellitephotostakenfrom2013to2020.Thestudyhasfoundthatlakesinplaceswithcooler

summeraverageairtemperatures-below19℃-weremorelikelytobebluethanlakesinplaceswithwarmersummers.

Accordingtotheresearch,thecolorofalakeispartlydecidesbywhafsinthewater.Watermoleculesabsorbthe

longwavelengthsofsunlight,suchasredandyellow,leavingbehindtheshorteronespresentinggreenandblue.

Simplyput,thecleanerthewater,theblueritlooks.

Lakesserveasanimportantpartofourenvironment,withtheircolorbeingoneoftheoldestwaystodetermine

thehealthofanecosystem.Humansgettheirdrinkingwaterfromlakes,streamsandgroundwater.Astheybecome

greener,peoplemayloselotsofcleanwater.Becauseofthis,dealingwiththewaterofsuchlakesbecomesmore

expensive.

2

Atthesametime,bluelakesarealsoasourceofaplacetohelppeoplestaypeaceful.Somecountriesaccording

toCatherineO'Reilly,evenconsideredbluelakesasaspiritual(精神的)place.Astheselakesdisappear,theymayfeel

upset.

6.Inwhichcountryarethelakesaffectedthemostaccordingtothestudy?

A.RussiaB.ChinaC.CanadaD.Australia

7.Whafsthemainreasonthatchangesthecoloroflakes?

A.Theriseofairtemperature.B.Thedropoffishpopulation.

C.Moresunlightduringtheday.D.Anincreaseinlake*sdepth.

8.HowwasthestudyconductedbyXiaoYang?

A.Bylearningfromthepastreports.

B.Bycollectingwaterfromlakes.

C.Bycomparingsatellitelakephotos.

D.Bydoingdifferentexperiments.

9.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.Whyisitimportantforpeopletoprotecttheenvironment?

B.Whatdodifferentcountriesdotokeeptheirlakesclean?

C.Howdowatermoleculesabsorblongwavelengthsofsunlight?

D.Whydocleanerlakesseemtobemuchbluerthandirtierones?

10.Whyarethelakessoimportantforpeopleaccordingtothepassage?

A.Becausepeoplecantelliftheecosystemishealthyfromlakes*color.

B?Becausedealingwiththewateroflakescanmakealotofmoney.

C.Becausebluelakescanbeexcitingplacesfbrpeopletohavefun.

D.Becausepeoplewillbecomehomelesswhenthelakesdisappear.

第三篇

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

3

Ifyou*vebeenstudyingforawhile,you'llnoticethatthereismorethanonetypeof"English”.Thewebsite,Big

SevenTravel,madealistoftheworld's50mostattractiveaccents(口音),andmanydifferentkindsofEnglishmade

thelist.

Themainreasonsthataffectthewaypeoplespeakalanguagearegeography-wheretheyareintheworld,and

society——thewaytheircommunitiesspeak.Asaresult,Englishhasmanydifferencesinvocabularyandslang(俚語).

Locatedintwodifferentplaces,theUSandtheUKprovidegreatexamples.Theyoftenhavedifferentwordsfbr

thesamethings.TheUSpeoplecallthebackpartofacar,usedforcarryingbigandheavythingsorsuitcases,

the"trunk",butintheUK,peoplecallitthenbootn.IntheUS,thewordnbootMmeansawheelclamp(車輪夾鎖)that

policeputonacar.

Slangalsocausesconfusion(困惑).TheUSslangishugelydifferentthankstomanykindsofpeoplewhohave

movedtothecountry.African-Americanslangisespeciallyconfusingforforeignlanguagelearners.Itusesitsown

grammar.Forexample,Mapersonwhoisawaketoreality”wouldbecallednawokeperson".SouthernAmericanslang

alsocanbeconfusing."Pmfixingtofixit"means'Tmgettingreadytofixit”.Australianslang,meanwhile,isallabout

abbreviations(縮寫詞).Theysay"sanga"fbrnsandwich","brekkie"fornbreakfast",and^^arvo^^fbrnafternoon".Itcan

makeyouwonderifeitherofthesecountriesisactuallyspeakingEnglish.

EnglishwriterVirginiaWoolfoncewrote,"Languageiswineuponthelips.nThenexttimeyou*respeaking

Englishwithsomeone,checktheaccentonthebottle!

11.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyreasonsaffectthewaypeoplespeak?

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

12.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordnitninParagraph3referto?

A.Acar.B.Thesuitcase.

C?Awheelclamp.D.Thebackpartofacar.

13.ThewritermentionstheexamplesinParagraph3andParagraph4toshowthat.

A.Americanslangisallaboutabbreviations

B.itisdifficultforpeopletounderstandlanguages

C.peopleusethesamewordtodescribedifferentthings

D.therearemanydifferentkindsofEnglishindifferentplaces

4

14.1fMarkalwayssays“arvo"fbr“afternoon”,hemightbean

A.AmericanB.AfricanC.AustraliaD.Englishman

15.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheDevelopmentofEnglishB.AmericanandBritishEnglish

C?DifferentAccentsofEnglishD.WonderfulLanguagesintheWorld

第四篇

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)

Myphonerang.Itwasatextfromanunfamiliarnumber,showingaphotoofasmilingmaninhis30s."Whata

strangepicturetoreceive!nIthoughttomyself.

Forthepastthreeyears,Ihavebeengettingtextsmeantforthisman,Jared.Whenthesecondtextcame,Iwasa

playfulsixthgrader.

nMyMomjusttoldmethattheFootballClubwillhostafreebarbequedinneronSaturday!Hopeyouallwill

enjoyit,”itsaid.

nYUMMMY!nIcarefullyresponded.

ThestoryofJaredbecamedeeper.Ilearnedthathewaspartofthe"BoweryMission,"whichsoundedlikea

gaminggroup.Lookingitup,Irealizeditwasanorganizationthathelpedpoorfamilies.Thiswasaroundthesame

timeIstoppedvolunteeringinmycommunity.Ispentmoretimetakingartclassesandtryingdifferentsports.Ithen

joinedthegrouptexts.Whenamessagecameaboutdonatingfood,Itextedback,"Countmein!"

However,Istartedtofeelbadaboutthislie.Amansentalongmessage,talkingaboutthehopelessmomentsin

hislife.AsIimaginedwhatagoodfriendJaredcouldbe,IfeltashamedthatIwasunabletoprovidethesupportthis

manneededandrealizedthatIwasnotevenagoodlistenertomyownfriends.

Throughoutthistime,InoticedhowmuchJared'slifehaschangedandIhavealsobeendiscoveringwhoIam.

LearningfromJared,Ihavegrownoutofthenaughtyself,mademoreeffortstormycommunity,andbecomeamore

understandingfriend.Lastmonth,Ireceivedanothertext.Yet,Ireplied:"Hey,sorry,thisis-notJared,butIhopeheis

doingwell.n

16.Accordingtothepassage,whoisJared?

A.Amanwhoreceivedthephoto.

B.Amanwhosentthefirstmessage.

C.Themanwhoonceownedthisnumber.

D.Themanwhowasfamiliartothewriter.

17.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshegotthesecondtext?

5

A.Strange.B.Interested.C.Annoyed.D.Playful

18.Whatcanweinffei?(推斷)fromparagraph5?

A.Jaredstoppedgoingtothecharity.

B.Jaredwouldliketojoininadonationevent.

C.Thewriterwascuriousaboutagaminggroup.

D.ThewriterknewmoreaboutJaredthroughtexts.

19.Whydidthewriterfeelbadaboutthelie?

A.ShecouldnothelpthemanlikeJared.

B?Shecouldnotgivehelptoherownfriends.

C?Shewasnotagoodlistenerfortheman.

D.Shewasunabletosupportherfriends.

20.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?

A.AnImportantLessonaboutHonesty

B.TwoGoodFriendsWhoLearnedfromEachOther

C.ASelf-discoveryJourneywithaWrongNumber

D.AMessagethatHasNeverBeenSent

第五篇

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)

Blueisaverycommoncolorinourlives-thesky,theseaandevenfacemasksareoftenblue.Butthiscolorisnot

frequently(經(jīng)常)seeninplants.Whyisthat?

A.Becauseblueplantswouldblendin(融合)withtheskyandsea.

B.Becauseanimalsprefertoeatblueplants.

C.Becausethematerialthatgivesplantsabluecolorisrare(稀有的)

D.Becauseblueisn'tabeneficial(有助的)colorforplantgrowth.

ThecorrectanswerisD

Thereisnotruebluepigment(色素)innature.Whenlighthitsanobject(物體),theobjectabsorbs(吸“攵)some

colorsandreflects(反射)others.Forexample,plantslookgreenbecausetheyreflectgreenlightandabsorbother

colors.Bluelightoffersmoreenergythanothercolors.However,ifaplanthasblueleaves,accordingtoscientists

fromtheUniversityatAdelaideinAustralia,itmustabsorb(吸收)verysmallamountsofenergywhilereflecting

high-energybluelight.Thisisnotagoodstrategy(策略)forgrowth.

Lessthan10percentofplantsareblue.Plantsmakeblueflowersbymixingpigments.Forexample,

anthocyanins(花青素)canturnintoablue-likescolorwithacertainamountofacidity(酸度).Plantsmaymakeuseof

6

thisuniquecolortoattractpollinators(傳粉者),suchasbees.

21.Whatisthemainreasonthatblueisnotfrequentlyseeninplants,accordingtothetext?

A.Blueplantsblendinwiththeskyandsea.

B.Animalsprefertoavoidblueplants.

C.Thematerialneededtoproducebluecolorinplantsisrare.

D.Blueisnothelpfultoplantgrowth.

22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutlightandobjectsistrue?

A.Objectsabsorballcolorsoflight.

B.Objectsreflectallcolorsoflight.

C.Theobjectabsorbssomecolorsandreflectsothers

D.Objectschangecolorsdependingonthelightsource.

23.AccordingtoscientistsfromtheUniversityofAdelaide,whathappenstoaplantwithblueleaves?

A.Itabsorbsmoreenergyfrombluelight.

B.Itreflectsallcolorsoflightequally.

C.Itabsorbsverylittleenergywhilereflectinghigh-energybluelight.

D.Itusesbluelightforphotosynthesis(光合作用)moreefficiently.

24.Whatpercentageofplantshaveblueflowersorleaves?

A.Morethan50%B.Lessthan10%

C.Exactly10%D.Around25%

25.Whatpurposemightplantshavefbrusingblueflowers?

A.Toblendinwiththeskyandsea.

B.Toabsorbmoreenergyfromthesun.

C.Toattractpollinatorslikebees.

D.Tomaketheplantslookmoreattractivetohumans.

第六篇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每題的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Youmusthaveheardof"citybucity"(meaningcityornotcity),aninternetbuzzword(流行語)createdbyforeign

bloggerBaobaoxiong.Ifsusedtoaskifaplacefeelslikeabig,fashionablecity.

MillionsofforeignerslikeBaobaoxiongarevisitingChinaandpostingtheirtravelvideos.Thevisa-freetransit

policy(過境免簽政策)playsanimportantroleinthistrend(潮流).Travelersfrom54countriescanstayinChinafbr

uptosixdayswithoutavisaaslongastheyhaveatraveldocument(文件)andaconnectingticket(聯(lián)運(yùn)機(jī)票)toleave.

Thevisa-freetransitpolicystartedin2013.Backthen,itallowedtravelerstostayfor72hoursinsevendifferent

7

bigcitiesinChina.Now,travelerscanstayfor144hoursin41placesacrossprovincialareas.Ithasattractedmore

travelerstoChina.Inthefirstthreemonthsofthisyear,266percentmoreforeignerscametoChinathroughvisa-free

policiescomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear,accordingtotheNationalImmigrationAdministrationofChina(國(guó)

家移民管理局).

△Throughthispolicy,moreandmorepeoplegettoseetherealChina.

"ThisisthewholereasonwhywedecidedtocometoChina.Wewanttoseeexactlywhatifslikebyourselves,n

saidIrishYouTuberLukeinhisonlinevideo.HethoughtChengduwasfunbelievablygood,beautifulandmodem”,

totallydifferentfromwhathohadheardaboutChinafromWesternmedia.

Yuyuantantian,anewmediaaccount(賬號(hào))underChinaMediaGroup,lookedat100Chinatravelvideosmade

byforeigners.ItfoundforeignersusedtovisitfamousspotsliketheForbiddenCityandtheGreatWall.Butnowthey

preferexperiencingeverydayactivitieslikeshoppingatmarkets,ridingsharedbikesandjoiningsquaredancingin

parks.TheseactivitiesgiveforeignersacloserlookateverydaylifeinChina,saidYuyuantantian.

26.WhatdoestheNationalImmigrationAdministrationofChina'sdatashow?

A.Adecreaseinnumberofforeignvisitors.

B.AnimportantincreaseinforeignerscomingtoChinabecauseofthepolicy.

C.MostforeignersprefertostayinChinafbrmorethansixdays.

D.Thepolicyisonlypopularamongcertainpeople.

27.WhichoneisthebesttofillintheblankA?

A.Practicemakesperfect.

B.Nopains,nogains.

C?Seeingisbelieving.

D.WheninRome,doasRomansdo.

28.HowdidLukefeelaboutChengdu?

A.HethoughtitwasjustashehadheardfromWesternmedia.

B,Hewassurprisedbyitsmodernityandbeauty.

C.Hefounditnotasgoodashehadexpected.

D.HedislikedChengdu.

29.Accordingtothepassage,whydomoreforeignersvisitChinanow?

A.Theywanttofollowtheinternetbuzzword"citybucity".

B.Chinahasbecomethemostfashionablecountryintheworld.

C.TheyarecuriousabouttheWesternmedia'sdescriptionofChina.

8

D.Theyareattractedby144hoursvisa-freetransitpolicy.

30.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.ThepopularityofChinesecities.

B?Theinfluenceofthevisa-freetransitpolicy

C.Theinfluenceofinternetbuzawordsontourism.

D.TheexperiencesofforeignYouTubersinChina.

第七篇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每題的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。

TwoCanadianteenagers,FaizandLeo,havebeentakingonaseriesofwonderfulchallenges.Theirmostrecent

achievementwasfollowingtheLakeOntariocoastlinefbr73kilometers,walkingfromTorontotoHamilton,Canada,

inabout18hours.

"Weenjoytryingnewthingsthataregoodfbrourbodiesandminds.Weliketoovercomechallengeslikethese.

Andwefeelgoingonalongwalkseemstobethepurestformofchallengethatyoucanhave,"Leosaid.

Withverylittlepreparation,thetwo16-year-oldsbegantheirjourneyat6am,startingindarknessandfinishing

beforemidnight.Theytookseveralbreaks,stoppingatbencheswithniceviewsalongtheway.

Ontheirwalk,oneoftheinterestingthingstheycameacrosswasacargoship(貨船)whichwasnolongerused.

"You'dbesurprisedbythethingsthatyoudon'tseewhenyou'redrivingandthatyouwillseewhenyou*retaking

yourtimewalking,"saidLeo.

However,thejourneywasnotonlyatrial(考驗(yàn))forbodiesbutalsoanimportanttestofminds.Therewere

momentsoflonelinessforthepair,requiringthemtosupporteachotheralongtheway.

Around70kmintothewalk,theyranintoapersononabridgewhoappearedtobeexperiencingsomething

painful.

"Iwasn'tsurewhatwasgoingtohappenmeandLeo,wetriedtotalkhimoutofitandendedupcallingthepolice,

andthesituationwaseasedandeveryonewasOKJFaizsaid.

ThewalkisnowlongoverbutFaizandLeoarenotdonechallengingthemselves,withplanstostartatwo-day

100kmwalkinthenearfuture.

31.WhatwastherecentchallengecompletedbyFaizandLeo?A.HikingacrossthewholeCanada.

A.DrivingfromTorontotoHamilton.

B.Completinga100-kilometerhikein18hours.

C.Walking73kilometersalongtheOntariocoastline.

32.AccordingtoLeo,whydotheyliketochallengethemselves?

9

A.Toreceiverewardsandpraise.

B.Toexercisetheirbodiesandminds.

C.Tostayawayfromlifepressure.

D.Togainattentiononsocialmedia.

33.Whichwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordeasedinparagraph7?

A.improvedB.worsenedC.facedD.created

34.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?

A.TwoCanadianteenagersenjoyhiking.

B.Hikingoffersmoreinterestingviewsthandriving.

C.TwoteenagerscompletedahikefromTorontotoHamilton.

D.Two16-year-oldsplantotakeonmorechallengesinthefuture.

35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetwoteenagers?

A.Alwayshavesomeonesupportyouduringahike.

B.Challengesareonlymeantforadultsandnotforteenagers.

C.Ifsrighttogiveuponachallengeifitbecomestoodifficult.

D.Settingandachievingpersonalgoalscanbeameaningfulexperience.

第八篇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkey(金絲猴)isaspecialkindofmonkeythatmainlyliveshighupinthemountains

inChina,VietnamandBurma.Theyhaveaflatnosethatpointsup,whichisreallytwonostrils(鼻孑L).Thishelpsthem

breathewellinthethinairuphighinthemountains.Theirfurisgoldenandverythick,whichnotonlykeepsthem

warminthecoldmountainweatherbutalsohelpsthemgowellwiththeirforesthomes.

Thesemonkeysliketolivetogetheringroupswithabig,strongmalemonkeyastheirleader.Theleaderprotects

thegroupandguidesthemtofood.Theycommunicatewitheachotherthroughsoundsandbodymovements.

GoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysspendmostoftheirtimeinthetrees.Theylovetoclimbtreesandjumpfrom

branchtobranch.Theyareverygoodatmovingaroundinthetrees.Theyeatmostlyplantslikeleavesandfruits,but

theyalsoeatinsectsandsmallanimalswhenavailable.Sadly,theseanimalsarenotcommontoseebecauseofhuman

activities.Manytreesarecutdowneveryyear.Weneedtohelpprotectthesemonkeysandtheirhomes.

Thesemonkeysareverybeautifulandimportantforthemountains.Theyareasymbolofnature'sbeautyanda

reminderofourdutytoprotecttheenvironment.Bylearningaboutthemandhelpingtokeeptheirhomessafe,wecan

makesurethatpeopleinthefuturecanalsoseethesewonderfulanimalsthatliveinthemountains.

10

36.WhathelpsGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysbreathethethinairinthemountains?

A.Theirabilityofclimbing.B?Thesizeoftheirbodies.

C?Thecolouroftheirfur.D.Theshapeoftheirnoses.

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysliveonlyinChina.

B.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysaresocialanimals.

C.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysliveonlyonplants.

D.MotherGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeyisusuallytheleader.

38.WhatmakestheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysendangeredanimals?

A.Theclimatechange.B.Themountainloss.

C.Thecuttingdownoftrees.D.Thedevelopmentoftourism.

39.HowcanpeoplehelptheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeys?

A.Bykeepingtheminthezoo.

B.Bygivingthemmorefood

C?Byprotectingtheirhomes.

D.Bychangingtheireatinghabits.

40.Wherecanweprobablyreadthisarticle?

A.InastorybookB.Inasciencefiction.

C.Inahistorybook.D.Inamagazineaboutnature.

第九篇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Asachild,culturalhistorianandwriterSofiaAke1oftenstayedatthelocallibrary."ThelibraryneartheEast

London(莊園)whereIgrewupwaswhereIdevelopedmyinterestinreadingasachild,"shesaid.

Akelsoonrealizedthatmanypeoplecouldn'taffordbooks.Later,shestartedtheFreeBooksCampaign,an

organizationwiththegoalofgivingbookstothosewhocan'tbuythem."We'vedoed(捐贈(zèng))6,000bookstopeople

intheUKandIrelandsofar,"Akelsaid.

Theorganizationisfundedbydonations,andanyonecanrequestabookthey'dliketoread.Akelbelievesthat

readingshouldbesomethingthateveryonecantakepartin.”Withoutthelibrary,myworldview,myimagination,and

myvocabularywouldhavebeenreduced,"shecontinued.

Initsthirdyearofoperation,theCampaignheldtheFreeBooksFestivalinPeckham,SoutheastLondon.Overa

weekend,theygaveawayabout3,000books.

Estelle,abiochemistrygraduate,wenttothefestivalwithherfriends/Ifsimportantthateventslikethisexist,"

shesaid."Witheventslikethis,itmeansPmabletoenjoymylovefbrreadingandfindnewbooks.nWhenasked

aboutherbookselections,EstellesaidJIchoseGoodIntentionsbyKasimAli.Igotmybooksignedbyhimduringthe

event.ItwasveryexcitingbecauseI'dnevermettheauthorofabookI'dreadinperson."

Datasuggeststhataccessingbooksatalibraryhasbecomeincreasinglychallenging.AccordingtotheChartered

InstituteofPublicFinanceandAccountancy(CIPFA),librarybooks/o曲.(儲(chǔ)存)reducedby11percentacross

England,WalesandScotlandbetween2021and2022.SoorganizationsliketheFreeBooksCampaignaremakinga

hugedifferenceinthelivesofmanypeoplearoundtheworld.

41.WhatdevelopedAkeVsinterestinreading?

A.Herschooleducation.B.Herchildhoodexperiences.

C.Theinfluenceofherfamily.D.Somewriters*encouragement.

42.WhatdoweknowabouttheFreeBooksCampaign?

A.Peoplecanbuybooksfromit.

B,ItwasstartedneartheEastLondonestate.

C.OnlypeopleintheUKhavereceiveditshelp.

D.Ifsanorganizationthattriestohelppeoplereadbooks.

43.WhyisEstelletalkedaboutinParagraph5?

A.Topointoutpeople'sexpectationsfbrthefestival.

B.Toencouragepeopletotakepartinthefestival.

C.Toshowpeoplearesatisfiedwiththefestival.

D.Tosharepeople'ssuggestionsonthefestival.

44.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.TheimportanceoftheFreeBooksCampaign.

B,Librarybookstocksaroundtheworld.

C.Problemslibrariesarefacingnow.

D.ThedatafromtheCIPFA.

45.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheFreeBooksCampaign?

A.Brightandenergetic.B.Helpfulandpopular.

C.Successfulandspecial.D.Educationalandcreative.

第十篇

閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Sincethebeginningofthisterm,primaryandjuniorhighschoolsinShenzhenhavecarriedoutanewmeasure^

12

施)tomakesurethatstudentshavedailyPEclasses.Shenzhenisthefirstcityinthecountrytorequireschoolsto

providedailyPEclassesforstudentsatthec。叼加/sory(義務(wù)的)educationlevel.

BuxinPrimarySchoolinLuohuDistrictusesa"3+l+l"model,whichincludesthreeregularPEclasses,one

music-basedexerciseclass,andonesportsgameclass.Asa

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

最新文檔

評(píng)論

0/150

提交評(píng)論