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Unit5專題訓(xùn)練:選擇型閱讀理解Emmaalwayslovedthebigoaktreeattheendofherstreet.Itsthicktrunkandwidebranchesprovidedshadeinsummerandturnedgoldeninautumn.Birdsbuilttheirnestsamongitsbrancheswhilesquirrelsranupanddownitsroughbark.ToEmma,thistreewasn’tjustpartofthecommunity—itwaslikeanoldfriendwhowatchedgenerationsofchildrengrowup.Oneafternoon,Emmasawbrightyellowspray(噴漆)paintonthetree’strunk.Sherealizedwhatthismeant—thetreewasgoingtobecutdown.Whensheaskedhermotheraboutit,shelearnedthetreewasgoingtoberemoved(移開)tobuildmoreparkingspaceforashoppingcenter.Determinedtosavethetree,Emmacalledonherclassmatestotakeaction.Theystudiedhowtreeshelpcleantheairandprovidehomesforanimals.Theycreatedcolorfulposterswithmessageslike“Treescleanourair!”and“Saveouroak—saveourfuture!”Afterschool,thegroupstoodnearthetree,handingoutflyersandexplainingtoneighborswhythetreeshouldbesaved.Theireffortscaughttheattentionofalocalnewspaperreporter.Hewroteareportaboutit.Soon,overahundredpeoplewantedtohelp.Atthenexttownmeeting,Emmaspoketofrontofmanyadultsabouttheimportanceofthetree.Aftermuchdiscussion,thetowngovernmentmadeadecision—theywouldsavetheoaktreeandalsoplantfiftynewtreesinthearea.Today,theoldoakstillstandstall.Emmahaslearnedthatevenyoungpeoplecanmakeadifferencewhentheycareenoughtostandupforwhatisimportant.1.WhywastheoaktreeimportanttoEmma?A.Itwastheonlytreeonherstreet. B.Itwaslikeanoldfriendtoher.C.Itproduceddeliciousfruit. D.Itwasplantedbyhergrandfather.2.Whatdidtheyellowspraypaintonthetreemean?A.Thetreewassickandneededcare. B.Thetreewasplantedbyafamousperson.C.Thetreewasprotectedbythegovernment. D.Thetreewasgoingtobecutdown.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Determined”meaninparagraph3?A.Cheerfulbutunsure B.Wanttodoverymuch C.Angryandupset D.Tootiredtocontinue4.Whichmightbethecorrectorderoftheevents?a.Emmafoundtheyellowpaintoftheoaktree.b.Anewspaperreporterwroteabouttheirefforts.c.Thetowndecidedtosavetheoakandplantmoretrees.d.Emmaandherclassmatesdidstudiesabouttrees.e.Emmaspokeinthetownmeeting.A.a(chǎn)-d-b-e-c B.d-a-e-b-c C.a(chǎn)-d-e-b-c D.d-a-c-b-e5.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoKeepanOldTree B.Children’sBigSuccessC.ChildrenSavedanOldOakTree D.TheHistoryofanOldTreeOurBluePlanet,Earth,isawonderfulplacefullofamazingnaturalwonders.Theoceanscovermorethan70%ofourplanet.Theyarehometomillionsofdifferentkindsofanimalsandplants.Inthedeepbluesea,wecanfindcolorfulcoralreefs(珊瑚礁).Thesereefsarelikeunderwatercities.Smallfishhideamongthecoral,whilebigwhalesswimabovethem.Theoceansalsohavealotofseaturtles.Theyswimthousandsofmilestolaytheireggsonthebeaches.Butouroceansareintroublenow.Peoplethrowalotofrubbishintothesea.Plasticbagsandbottlescanbeseenfloatingonthewater.Thisisbadfortheseaanimals.Someanimalsmightthinktheplasticisfoodandeatit,whichcanmakethemsickorevenkillthem.Weneedtotakecareofouroceans.Wecanstartbynotthrowingrubbishintothesea.Also,wecantellourfriendsandfamilytodothesame.Let’sworktogethertokeepourblueplanetbeautiful.6.Whatpercentofourplanetdotheoceanscover?A.Morethan60%. B.Morethan70%. C.Morethan80%. D.Morethan50%.7.Whatarecoralreefslike?A.Theyarelikebigmountains. B.Theyarelikeunderwatercities.C.Theyarelikeflyingbirds. D.Theyarelikefloatingislands.8.Whatdoseaturtlesdo?A.Theyswimthousandsofmilestofindnewfriends.B.Theyswimthousandsofmilestolayeggsonthebeaches.C.Theyswimthousandsofmilestocatchmorefish.D.Theyswimthousandsofmilestoavoidpredators(避免被捕食者攻擊).9.Whyaretheoceansintrouble?A.Becausepeoplethrowalotofrubbishintothesea.B.Becausetherearetoomanyfishinthesea.C.Becausethewaterintheseaistoocold.D.Becausetherearetoomanyshipsinthesea.10.Howcanwehelpprotecttheoceans?A.Bythrowingmorerubbishintothesea.B.Bynottellingotherstoprotecttheoceans.C.Bynotthrowingrubbishintotheseaandaskingotherstodothesame.D.Bycatchingmoreseaanimals.ThereisasmallparknearReem’shome.Shelikestogotherewithhermom.Shealsolikestoplayintheparkwithherfriends.TodaywhenReemgoestothepark,shelooksaroundandbecomesverysad.“Whatiswrong,Reem?”Momasks.“Thereissomuchrubbishontheground,”Reemsays.Reemandhermomlookaround.Thereareoldboxesontheground.Therearepopped(爆裂的)balloonsontheground.Therearesomebottles,too.“Youareright,”Momsays.“Theparkisverydirty.”“Whatcanwedo?”Reemasks.“Iamsureyouwillthinkofsomething,”Momsays.Reemandhermomgohome.Reempaintsapictureofapark.Sheusesblue,green,brownandyellowpaint.“PLEASEKEEPOURPARKCLEAN!”shewritesinbiglettersatthetopofherpicture.ThenReemandhermomgobacktothepark.Reemtakessomerubbishbagswithher.Shealsobringsalongsometape(膠帶).WhenReemgetstothepark,shetapesherpictureonabigrubbishbin.Thenshehandshermomabag.“Willyouhelpmepickuptherubbish?”“Sure,Iwill,”Momsays.Thechildrenintheparkrunovertoseewhatisgoingon.Reemhandsthembags.“Let’scleanthisplaceup,”shesays.Thechildrenpickuplotsofrubbish.Theytalkandlaughastheywork.Soonallthebagsarefull.“Theparklooksmuchbetter(更好),”Reemsayswithasmile.“Itdoes,”Momsays.“Iknewyouwouldthinkofsomewaystohelp.”根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。11.Reemfeelssadbecausetheparkis________.A.small B.dirty C.old D.far12.WhatdoesReemdowhenshegetshome?A.Shepaintsapicture. B.Sheplayswithherfriends.C.Shecleansherroom. D.Shewritesalettertohermom.13.WhatarethechildrenattheparkdoingwhentheyseeReemdoingsomecleaning?A.Playingwithher. B.Talkingwithher. C.Singingwithher. D.Helpingher.14.ThereisasmileonReem’sfaceatlastbecause________.A.shegoesbacktoplayinthepark B.shecanmakethechildrenlaughC.shethinksofsomewaystohelp D.shemakessomenewfriends15.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Everyoneshouldlookaroundthepark. B.Everyonecanhelpmakethingsbetter.C.It’snevertoolatetolearnthings. D.Itiseasytocleanupthepark.TheareaoftheYinchuanWetland(濕地)Parkwasonceaplacethatpeopledisliked:wastewatercausedterriblesmellsandalmostnograsscouldgrowontheland.Now,itbecomesapopularplaceforpeopletotakeawalk,andisalsoagoodplaceforbirdsandotheranimals.BesidesYinchuan,manycitiesinChinamakegreateffortstoprotectwetlands.Wuhan,thecapitalcityofHubeiProvince,isthe“cityofahundredlakes”.Thecityhasfivelargewetlandreserves(保護區(qū)).Tensofthousandsofbirdscometostayinwinter.PanjininLiaoningProvinceisanothersurprisingwetlandcity.Inthepast,thecityhadalotofenvironmentalproblemsbecauseofoilproduction.Butnowinthewetlandsbythesea,seagrassturnsredeveryautumn,creatingbeautiful“redbeaches”.16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph1referto?A.Grass. B.Land. C.Wastewater. D.Wetlandpark.17.Whichcityiscalled“cityofahundredlakes”?A.Yinchuan. B.Shenzhen. C.Panjin. D.Wuhan.18.WhydidPanjinhavemanyenvironmentalproblemsinthepast?A.Becausepeopleputwastewaterintherivers.B.Becausebirdsdidn’tcomehereinwinter.C.Becausepeoplecausedpollutionduringoilproduction.D.Becausethegovernmentdidn'tbuildanywetlandreserves.19.Wherecanyoureadthispassage?A.Anaturemagazine. B.Astorybook.C.Ahistorypoem. D.Asciencepaper.RainforestscoversixpercentoftheEarth’ssurface.Therearerainforestsinmanypartsoftheworld,suchasAfricaandSoutheastAsia.ButthebiggestrainforestisinSouthAmerica.Therearen’tanyrainforestsinEuropeorNorthAmerica.About75percentofanimalsliveinrainforests.Therearemanybeautifulbirds,insectsandsoon.Manyofthemliveinthetrees,over30metresfromtheground.Therearealsothousandsofdifferentplants.Lotsofthemaretalltrees!Itisalwayshotintherainforestsandthegroundisalwayswet.Itisalsoverydarkthere.Therainforestsareveryimportantforus.Weneedthem!Thetreesandotherplantsintherainforestshelpmaketheairclean.Theyalsohelpcontroltheweather.Theygiveuswood,rubber(橡膠),fruitandmanyofourmedicines.Unfortunately,inmanyplaces,therainforestsareindanger.Forexample,manyyearsagotherewasalargerainforestinJava(爪哇島),butnowthereisnothing.Thesamethinghappensnowinmanyotherpartsoftheworld.Wecanneverimagineaworldwithoutrainforests.IfrainforestsdisappearedfromtheEarth,wewouldn’tfindanytrees,flowersorfruit.What’smore,wewouldn’tgetcleanair,andwewouldn’tfindanyanimals.Theworstresultwouldbethatwewouldn’tfindanyhumans.It’stimetotakeactiontosaverainforests.20.Wherecanwefindthebiggestrainforest?A.InAsia. B.InAfrica. C.InSouthAmerica.21.WhichofthefollowingaboutrainforestsisTRUE?A.Thousandsofdifferentplantsinrainforestsaretalltrees.B.Itiscoolintherainforestsandthegroundisalwayswet.C.Rainforestsinmanypartsoftheworldaredisappearing.22.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebasicinformationofrainforests.B.Theanimalsliveinrainforests.C.TherewasalargerainforestinJava.23.Whatmaythewritercontinuetotalkaboutinthefollowingparagraph?A.Reasonsforrainforestsindanger.B.Waystoprotectrainforests.C.Actionstoplantmoretalltrees.TheareaoftheYinchuanWetlandParkwasonceaplacethatpeopledisliked:wastewatercausedterriblesmellsandalmostnograsscouldgrowontheland.Now,itnotonlybecomesapopularplaceforpeopletotakeawalk,butalsoagoodplaceforbirdsandotheranimalstolive.LiZhijunisamemberofthebirdprotectingorganization.Hesawthegreatchangesatthepark.Accordingtohim,theYinchuanWetlandParkhasbecomeafamousplaceforbirdphotographers.Morebirdswouldliketostayhereinwinter.BesidesNingxia,manycitiesinChinamakegreateffortstoprotectwetlands.Wuhan,thecapitalcityofHubeiProvince,isknownas“acityofahundredlakes”.Thecityhasfivelargewetlandreserves.Thousandsofbirdscometostayhereinwinter.PanjininLiaoningProvinceisanothersurprisingwetlandcity.Inthepast,thecityhasalotofenvironmentalproblemsbecauseofoilproduction.Butnowinthewetlandsbythesea,seagrassturnsredeveryautumn,creatingbeautiful“redbeaches”.ChenZhihai,alocalfisheryworker,said,“Inthepast,therewerealmostnowildfish.ThankstotheeffortsofPanjinpeople,nowthewetlandisbackagain!”24.HowwastheYinchuanWetlandParklikeinthepast?A.Almostnograsscouldgrowontheland.B.Peoplelikedtogothereforawalk.C.Migratorybirdsstayedthereinwinter.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto?A.Wastewater. B.YinchuanWetlandpark. C.Grass.26.WhydidPanjinhavemanyenvironmentalproblemsinthepast?A.Becausepeopleputwastewaterintotherivers.B.Becausemigratorybirdsdidn’tcomehereinwinter.C.Becausepeoplecausedpollutionduringoilproduction.27.Wherecanyoureadthistext?A.Inanaturemagazine. B.Inastorybook. C.Inahistorypoem.Beijingisknownasalargeandbusycity.Butifyouwalkdownoneofitsmainstreetsintoasmallalley(巷),youmayfindsomethingdifferent—Beijing’shutongs!Peoplesaytheyliveinhutongs,butinfact,theyliveinthebuildingsononesideofthehutongs.Hutongsarethealleysbetweenhouses.BeijinghasbeenChina’scapital(首都)cityforover700years.Asthecitygrows,thenumberofitspeopleandhousesisbecominglargerandlarger.Nowtherearemorethan6,000hutongsinBeijing.Ifallofthemwereconnectedendtoend,thelinewouldnotbeshorterthantheGreatWall.Amongallthesehutongs,therearecertainlysomeexceptionalones.Butmostofthemarestraight(直的),somearecurved(彎曲的).JiuwanHutongistheonewiththemostcurves.It’sonlyabout390meterslong.Itsnamemeansninecurves,thenarrowesthutonginBeijingiscalledQianshiHutong.Itisonly40cmwideatitsnarrowestpoint.Inthishutong,onlyonepersoncanpassatatime.Beijingpeoplelovehutongsbecausetheybringthemalotoffunandrelaxation.Inthehutongs,peoplecanenjoythesun,singsongsandplaychesswiththeirneighbours.Theycantalkwithothersandlistentosomestories.HutongsarenotonlyasymbolofBeijing’sculture,butalsoanimportantpartofChina’snationalculture.Sopeopletrytokeepthemwellashistoricalplacesofinterest.28.Whatarehutongsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyarealleyswithahistoryof800years. B.TheyarealleysinthecentreofBeijing.C.Theyarealleysbetweenhouses. D.TheyarealleysintheGreatWall.29.HowmanyhutongsarethereinBeijingnow?A.Only390. B.About400. C.Lessthan700. D.Over6,000.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exceptional”inParagraph4mean?A.Special. B.Natural. C.Usual. D.Common.31.WhydopeopleinBeijinglikehutongs?A.Theycanwritesongsinhutongs. B.Hutongshavealonghistory.C.Hutongsgivethemmuchhappiness. D.Therearepetsinhutongs.32.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Beijing—ABusyCity B.Beijing’sHutongsC.PlacesofInterestinBeijing D.StreetsandHousesinBeijingElephantshaveacolorfuldietfortheirdinnerIfyoueatthesamethingeveryday,youwillnotbehappy.Elephantsthinksotoo!Recently,ateamoftheUSscientistswenttoKenya.Theydidanewstudyaboutelephantsthere.Theylookedatelephants’poop(糞便)andtriedtofindtheDNAofplantsinit.Whatdidtheyfind?Inoneelephant’spoopthereareupto137differentkindsofplants!Elephantshaveareallyrichdiet.Theirdietalsochangeswiththeweather.Whenitrains,theelephantseatmoregrass.Whenit’sdry,theyeatmoreofotherkindsofplants.Elephantsarebigeaters.Anadultelephanteatsabout100kgoffoodanddrinksabout100liters(升)ofwatereveryday,accordingtoBritannica.33.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Whatpeopleeat. B.Howpeoplestudyelephants. C.Whatelephantseat. D.Howelephantsgetfood.34.Wheredidscientistsfindthe137kindsofplants?A.Inanelephant’spoop B.Inthegrass. C.Intheforest. D.Intherain.35.Whatdoesthenewstudytellusaboutelephants?A.Theyusuallyeatlittlefood. B.Theyliketoeatgrassbest.C.Theyeatotheranimals. D.Theyeatmanykindsofplantsformeals.36.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.WhattheweatherislikeinKenya. B.Whereelephantscanfindgrass.C.Howtheweatherchangeselephants’diets. D.Whatmakeselephantseatmorefood.37.Whatdobigeatersdo?A.Theylikeeatingplants. B.Theyeatalotoffood.C.Theyeatthesamefoodeveryday. D.Theydrinklittlewater.Thereisalotofwonderfulwaterfall(瀑布)allovertheworld.HuangguoshuWaterfallisthelargestwaterfallinChina.ThereisaWaterCurtainCave(水簾洞)behindthewaterfall.ThebesttimetovisititisfromJunetoAugust.Onsunnydays,peoplecanseearainbow.RubyFallsisthehighestunderground(地下的)waterfallintheUSA.Thewaterfallisinacaveofamountain.Thereisalotofcolorfullightinginthecave.Youcanseeblue,purpleandsoon.Itisveryspecialandbeautiful.VictoriaFallsisinAfrica.Itisoneofthethreelargestwaterfallsintheworld.Whenthewaterfallsdownintotheriver,itsoundslikethunder(雷聲).Aroundthewaterfall,peoplecanseemanyplantsandanimals.根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇最佳答案。38.HuangguoshuWaterfallisthe________waterfallinChina.A.largest B.highest C.longest39.WhichseasonisthebesttimetovisitHuangguoshuWaterfall?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn.40.WhatmakestheRubyFallsspecial?A.Peoplecanseearainbowthere.B.Thereisalotofcolorfullightinginthecave.C.ItisthelargestundergroundwaterfallintheUSA.41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthethreewaterfalls?A.RubyFallsisbehindamountain.B.VictoriaFallsisthelargestwaterfallintheworld.C.ThesoundofVictoriaFallsisveryloud.42.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthistext?A.Food. B.Nature. C.History.Mario’sschoolhasmanycolorfulactivities.Hisclassplantssomevegetablesintheschoolgarden.Everymorning,Mariostopstowatchthesevegetables.Today,heseessomethingsurprising.Herunsintohisclassroom.“Mr.Smith!”Heshoutstohisteacher.“Thevegetablesarenotgood!Someaphids(蚜蟲)areeatingthem!”Mr.SmithsmilesandshowsMarioasmallbox.“Don’tworry.There’ssomethinginthisboxthatmayhelp.”Mr.Smithletshisstudentsgotothegarden.“Theaphidsareeatingourvegetables.Wecanuseourknowledge(知識)aboutfoodchains(食物鏈)tosolvethisproblem,”hesaid.Mr.Smithopensthesmallboxcarefully,andsomeladybugs(瓢蟲)flyout!“Ladybugs?”asksMario,“Howcantheyhelp?”Mr.Smithsays,“Aphidslikeeatingvegetables.Ladybugslikeeatingaphids.Let’swatchcarefullyinthenextfewdays.”Forthenextweek,Marioseesthatthesevegetablesbecomehealthyandstrong.根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選擇最佳答案.43.WhatdoesMario’sclassplantintheschoolgarden?A.Vegetables. B.Fruit. C.Flowers.44.WhatsurprisingthingdoesMariosee?A.Therearenovegetablesinthegarden.B.Someinsectsareeatingthevegetables.C.Thevegetableslookverytallandstrong.45.What’sinMr.Smith’ssmallbox?A.Somebirds. B.Someaphids. C.Someladybugs.46.Whichofthefollowingfoodchainsisright?A.Aphids→ladybugs→vegetablesB.Aphids→vegetables→ladybugsC.vegetables←Aphids←ladybugs47.Whatsubjectdoyouthinkitis?A.Geography. B.Biology. C.History.Goinggreenmakesabigdifferenceinourlife.I’mJessicaWong.TodayI’lltellyouwhatmyfamilydoeseverydaytosavetheEarth.It’sreportedthatacommonfamilyproducesmorethanonetonofrubbishayear.Someofthiswastetakeshundredsofyearstodecay.Also,itcostsmuchmoneytobuynewthingstotaketheplaceofthethingswethrowaway.Inordertoprotecttheenvironmentandsavemoney,myfamilyhasrecycledeverything.Ontheonehand,wecollectusedthingseveryday,suchaspaper,bottlesandboxes,andputthemintodifferentbins.Thentheyaresenttoarecyclingcenter.Finally,theyaretreatedandcanbeusedagain.Recyclingwillhelpreducealotofwaste.Ontheotherhand,weuseoldclothestomakedifferentkindsofbags.Iespeciallyliketouseoldjeanstomakebags.Thesecuteandusefulbagsarepopularwithyoungpeople.Asaresult,Iopenasmallshopandsetupawebsitetosellthemonline.What’smore,myparentsandmybrotheroftengotoworkbybike.Ifitrains,they’lltakethebus.We’realsogoingtogrowourownvegetables,raisecows,keephensandducks.Soon,we’llbeabletohaveeggsandmilkformeals.WhatadifferencewemakeforourEarth!48.Howmuchrubbishdoesacommonfamilyproduce?A.Twohundredkilos. B.Oneton. C.Overoneton. D.Lessthanoneton.49.Theunderlinedword“decay”inthepassagemeans_________inChinese.A.腐爛 B.浪費 C.耽擱 D.運送50.WhatarethebagsmadeofinJessica’sshops?A.Paper. B.Oldclothes. C.Boxes. D.Newspaper.51.HowdoesJessica’sbrotheroftengotowork?A.Bybike. B.Bycar. C.Bybus. D.Bytrain.52.Accordingtothispassage,whatdoweknow?A.Goinggreenmakeslittledifferenceinourlife.B.Jessica’sbagsarepopularwithallpeople.C.ItisnecessaryforustoprotectourEarth.D.Wecandosmallthingstohelpsaveourearth.InDecember2022,peopleinShenzhenfoundthatwaterranmoreslowlyfromtheirtaps.Thegovernmentsaidthecitywasfacingitsmostseriouswatershortageever.SomeothercitiesinthesouthernpartofChina,likeChengduandGuangzhou,arealsobecoming“thirsty”.ThePaperreported.Compared(相比)withnorthernareas,southernareashavemorerainandareclosetomoreriversandlakes.Sowhyaretheystillshortonwater?InbigcitieslikeShenzhenandGuangzhou,populationsaregrowingfast.Asaresult,peopleandfactoriesneedmoreandmorewater.EachpersoninShenzhenhaslessthan200cubicmetersofwatereachyear.It’sl/12ofthecountry’saverage.AccordingtotheUnitedNations,itisan“absolutewatershortage”(極度缺水)whenthenumberisbelow500cubicmeters.Climatechangeismakingthewaterproblemworse.Forexample,mostcitiesinGuangdongdependontheDongjiangRiverastheirmainsource(來源)ofwater.In2022,theriverwasreportedtobedryingup.Becauseofclimatechange,there’salsolesssnowinthemountainsofTibet.ThesnowhaslongbeenthesourceofwaterformanyareasinChina.Thosemountainsmightprovidelesswaterinthefuture.Thereareotherreasonsforwatershortages.Forexample,waterpollutionmakesithardertogetcleandrinkingwater.Factoriesandfarmsdon’tusewaterefficiently(有效地).Somecitieshaveenoughrainfall,butdon’thavebiglakesorreservoirs(水庫)tostorewater.Thewaterjustgoesintothesea.53.Whereisthistextmostprobablyfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Atextbook. C.Atourbook. D.Aschoolwebsite.54.HowmuchwaterdoesanaverageChinesepersonuseaccordingtothetext?A.200cubicmeters. B.500cubicmeters. C.1200cubicmeters. D.2400cubicmeters.55.WhyistherelesswaterinChina’sriversaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Peopleareusingupthewaterintheserivers.B.Theriversflowthroughmanyareaswithlessrain.C.MountainsinTibethavelesssnow.D.Mostwatergoestotheseabeforepeoplecangetit.56.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheshortageofwater?A.Positive(積極的). B.Negative(消極的). C.Neutral(中立的). D.Worried.MarcoPolowasatraveler(旅行者).HetraveledontheSilkRoad(絲綢之路)attheageof17.HetraveledfromItaly(意大利)toChinaandsawmanynewthings.Thedayswereveryhotandthenightswerecold.Itwasadifficultroadtotravel,butPolobelievedinhimself.Attheageof21,Polomettheruler(統(tǒng)治者)ofChina.HelivedinChinaforthenextseventeenyears.PoloreturnedtoItalywhenhewas41.HemetthewriterRustichello.RustichellowroteabookcalledTheTravelsofMarcoPolo.ManypeopleknewthestoryofPolobyreadingthisbook.Pololivedtotheageof70.YoucanstillseehishouseinItalytoday.57.WhendidMarcostarttraveling?A.Attheageof17. B.Attheageof21.C.Attheageof41. D.Attheageof70.58.WhatwastheweatherlikeduringthetripfromItalytoChina?A.Bad. B.Fine. C.Snowy. D.Warm.59.WhowrotethebooknamedTheTravelsofMarcoPolo?A.KublaiKhan. B.MarcoPolo.C.Rustichello. D.MoYan.60.Whatistherightorder(順序)ofthefollowingevents(事件)?a.PoloreturnedtoItaly.b.MarcoPolomettherulerofChina.c.PolohadahardtimeontheSilkRoad.d.MarcoPolometthewriterofTheTravelsofMarcoPolo.A.a(chǎn)-b-c-d B.a(chǎn)-c-b-d C.b-a-c-d D.c-b-a-d61.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AGreatTraveler B.AnOldCountryC.ABadRuler D.AFunnyStoryI’mJennyfromGradeSeven.Ourschoolfinishesat3o’clockeveryafternoon.EveryFridayafterschool,myfriendsKate,Lucy,AnnieandIhavesomethingtodo.Wedosomecleaningontheschoolplaygroundfortwohours.Weusuallytakesomerubbish(垃圾)bagswithus.“Howcanwefourcleanthebigplayground?”Lucyasks.Isharemyidea,“Howaboutworkingingroups(組)?”Sowedivideusintotwogroups.AnnieandKateareinonegroupandLucyandIareintheothergroup.AnnieandKatestartfromthewestend(西端),andLucyandIstartfromtheeastend.Twohourslater,wemeetinthemiddleoftheplayground.Everyweekstudentsfromdifferentclassescometogetherwithustocleantheplayground.Lotsofstudentsplayontheplaygroundeveryday.Andsomeofthemmayfalloverallkindsofrubbish,likebananaskins(外皮)orwaterbottles.WecleantheplaygroundeveryFridayandit’sclosedontheweekend.TheneveryMondaytheniceandcleanplaygroundisthereforustouse.Everyonecanplayonithappily.We’reveryhappyforourwork.Doyouhaveaplaygroundinyourschool?Wouldyouliketodothesamethingforyourschool?62.Whendothechildrencleantheschoolplayground?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnFriday. D.Ontheweekend.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“divide”mean?A.分成 B.收集 C.打分 D.準備64.Whatdothechildrendotoimprove(改善)theplayground?①Workingroups.
②Cleanwaterbottles.③Taketherubbishbags.
④Askclassmatestocleantheplayground.A.①②④ B.①②③ C.②③④ D.①③④65.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.APlaygroundClean-up B.SpecialSchoolActivitiesC.After-schoolSports D.HelpfromFriends66.WhydoesJennywritethetext?A.She’dliketomakemorefriends.B.Shewantsstudentstoplayhappily.C.Shewishesmorestudentstodohousework.D.Shehopesstudentscankeeptheplaygroundclean.Altay(阿勒泰),aplaceinXinjiang,hasbecomeafamousplacefortravellersbecauseofaTVshownamedTotheWonder.TheshowtellsthestoryofLiWenxiu.ShereturnedtoherhometownofAltaytolivewithhermotherandfoundthemeaningoflifeandherlovethere.Altayisinthenorthwest(西北部)ofChina.Peoplelikeitswonderfulviews,suchasmountainsandlakes.Altayisalsoafavouriteplaceforskiing(滑雪)duringthecoldseason.ThebesttravelseasontoAltayisusuallyfromAugusttoOctober.Itisverycoolandenjoyableinsummerwithin30℃.InSeptember,it’salsocoolinthemorningandatnoon.Remembertotakeyourcameraandtakesomephotosofautumntreesandgrassthere.“It’slikeafairyland.Iwillbesohappytotakeawalkinsuchwonderfulviews.I’msurethatthetravellinginAltaywillbemorepopularinthefuture,”saidZhangChenfromBeijing.Now,moreandmorepeoplewanttotraveltoAltaybecauseofthenaturalbeautyandculturalactivities.67.WhatdidLiWenxiufindinAltay?A.Themeaningoflifeandherlove. B.Alotoffriends.C.Somedeliciousfood. D.Afewoldbuildings.68.WhenisthebesttimetotravelinAltay?A.FromJanuarytoMarch. B.FromAugusttoOctober.C.FromJunetoAugust. D.FromOctobertoDecember.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fairyland”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Alonelyplace. B.Aboringplace. C.Anunrealplace. D.Abeautifulplace.70.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.ApopularTVshow. B.AlocalwriterfromAltay.C.Altay’ssuddenpopularity. D.Altay’sbeautifullandscape.Theworldisfullofamazinganimalsandinsects.Theycandowonderfulthings
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