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/閱讀表達目錄TOC\o"1-1"\h\u1.(23-24七年級下·北京昌平·期末)講述了張一玲開展了一個名為“讓你的周末真正休息”的項目,讓自己和其他人都參與進來,讓他們知道在周末休息時間真正想要的是什么,以及如何正確地使用金錢。 22.(23-24七年級下·北京通州·期末)講述了對于多數(shù)孩子來說,過生日時有人會為自己慶祝是件令人高興的事,但許多無家可歸的孩子卻不曾體會到這種快樂。美國人PaigeChenault正通過自己的力量幫助他們。 33.(23-24七年級下·北京朝陽·期末)講述了游歷中國的徐霞客,他寫了《徐霞客游記》。 54.(23-24七年級下·北京西城·期末)通過講述愛因斯坦拉小提琴激發(fā)思維的例子,探討了音樂對大腦和情緒的益處。 65.(23-24七年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期末)描述了今天的天氣情況并講述了自己和好友去公園的活動情況。 86.(23-24七年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期末)介紹了美國紐約的唐人街。 97.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)關于彭靜旋在法國街頭演奏古箏,旨在傳播中國音樂和文化的故事。 118.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)講述了沒有雙手的男孩Alex在父母和老師的鼓勵下,通過努力和堅持學會了用雙臂彈鋼琴,并最終加入學校音樂俱樂部的故事。 129.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)介紹了一個關于父愛的電影,告訴讀者父愛如山一般沉靜。 1410.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)介紹了邱雨墨制作了AIButton人工智能學習工具和一款計算寵物步數(shù)的工具。 1511.(23-24七年級下·遼寧盤錦·期末)文章作者主要介紹了一些個人情況和周末活動。 1712.(23-24七年級下·北京順義·期末)介紹了人們不喜歡藍色的食物的原因。 1813.(23-24七年級下·北京門頭溝·期末)主要講彼得對比鄉(xiāng)村生活和城市生活后,他更喜歡居住在鄉(xiāng)村。 1914.(23-24七年級下·北京石景山·期末)主要講述了Hank通過回憶以前和祖母玩的一個救人游戲,而救了昏倒在地的媽媽。 2115.(23-24七年級下·北京海淀·期末)主要介紹了“睡眠旅行”的相關內(nèi)容。 2216.(23-24七年級下·北京延慶·期末)介紹了一些在家里免費學習英語口語的方法。 2317.(23-24七年級下·北京東城·期末)文章主要介紹美國的一個旨在幫助他人的節(jié)日——MakeaDifferenceDay,文章也介紹了幾種幫助他人的方式。 2518.(23-24七年級下·安徽合肥·期末)介紹了作者認為學生應該做家務,以學習一些必備的生活技能,并分享了他/她獨立照顧自己的經(jīng)歷 2719.(23-24七年級下·安徽合肥·期末)文章主要是作者介紹了美國的“帶子女上班日”的相關情況,并回憶了自己度過這一天的經(jīng)過和感想。 2820.(23-24七年級下·安徽合肥·期末)莉莉幫助老婦人的經(jīng)歷,告訴我們:幫助別人不僅帶給他們快樂,也使我們快樂。 291.(23-24七年級下·北京昌平·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Howdoyouspendyourweekends?Formanyyoungpeople,theygotothecinemawithfriends,havedinnerout,orgoshopping.ThiswasoncetheroutineforZhangYiling,a27-year-oldgirlfromShanghai.Butthreeyearsago,freshoutofuniversityandstartingherfirstjob,Zhangrecognizedthatherideaof“relaxingweekends”nearlyturnedinto“spendingmoney”.Ifshedidn’tspendmoneyonweekends,shewouldn’tknowwhatrelaxingactivitiestodo.Becauseofthis,Zhangbegantolookforotherwaystoenjoyweekendlife,notjustshopping.Tomakeachange,Zhangand26friendsbuiltupTheLifesparkGroupin2022.Theystartedaprojectcalled“MakeYourWeekendaTrueBreak”Bydoingsurveys,theyfoundmanysurprisingwaystoenjoyweekends,suchasdancingandexercisinginaparksquare,joiningbookclubs,watchingmoviesathome,orevenbecomingamodelforfreephotos.Zhangherselfalsobegantopaycloserattentiontotheinterestingthingsaroundher.Shefoundthataflowershopnearherhomegavefreelessonsonweekends.Shelearnedabouthowtopickfreshflowersandgrowplants.“Itakecareofmyplantsandflowerseveryday.Ienjoylookingatthemgrowingstrong.Thatmakesmefeelrelaxed.”“Ihopethatourprojectcanmakemorepeopleknowwhattheyreallywantandhowtousemoneyinarightway,”saidZhangYiling.“Let’sgotothelibrarytoreadaboutdifferentlivesweneverexperienceandvisitmuseumstolearnabouthistoryorculture.Wecanalsospendanafternoonlookingthrougholdpictureswithourfamily.”1.WhatdidZhangYilingrecognizethreeyearsago?2.WhendidZhangand26friendsbuildupTheLifesparkGroup?3.HowdidZhangfeelwhenshelookedafterherplantsandflowers?4.WouldyouliketospendweekendslikeTheLifesparkGroup?Whyorwhynot?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)2.(23-24七年級下·北京通州·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Let’sCelebrate(慶祝)Formostkids,thebestthingfortheirbirthdayishavingabirthdayparty.Butthousandsofchildrennevercelebratetheirbirthday.ThankstoPaigeChenaultandherBirthdayPartyProject,thatischangingintheU.S.A.Everymonth,theBirthdayPartyProjectholdsbirthdaypartiesforthehomelesskids.Forsomekids,itisthefirstbirthdaypartytheyhavehad.TheBirthdayPartyProjectwantedtomakeeverykidfeelspecial(特別的).“Everyoneisspecial,”Paigesaid.SoshestartedtheBirthdayPartyProjectin2012andthegroup’sfirstcelebrationwasatahomelessshelter(避難所)inTexas.Today,theBirthdayPartyProjectholdsabout50monthlypartiesincitiesaroundthecounty.Nearly10,000kidshavecelebratedtheirbirthday.Dipson,8,isoneofthosekids.HelivesinahomelessshelterinMinnesota.AtapartyinMarch,heandotherkidsplayedgamesandatecakes.Theyalsoopenedgifts.“Itwasveryfun.”hesaid.TheBirthdayPartyProjecthasheldpartiesforyears.Kidsalwayslookforwardto(盼望)them.“Marypeoplecometotheparty,”Paigesaid.“Itbringsthewholeplacetogether.”Therearemanywaysyoucanhelpotherkidsfeelcelebrated.JointheBirthdayPartyProjectandvisitthehomelessshelters.Raise(籌集)moneybyholdingsalesofoldclothesandotheractivities.Givegiftstoahomelessshelter.Makebirthdaycardsforkidslivingindifficultplaces.Everyonecanjoinin!1.WhodoestheBirthdayPartyProjectholdbirthdaypartiesforeverymonth?2.WhendidPaigeChenaultstarttheBirthdayPartyProject?3.Howmanykidshavecelebratedtheirbirthdaywiththehelpoftheproject?4.WhatdoyouthinkoftheBirthdayPartyProject?Ifyouhaveachancetohelptheproject,whatcanyoudo?(至少2條)3.(23-24七年級下·北京朝陽·期末)Over400yearsagoinChina,therewasacooltraveler.Hespent30yearstravelingacrossChina.HewasXuXiake.XuXiakewasborninJiangsuProvince.Whenhewasachild,hisfamilyhadmanybooksandheenjoyedreadingaboutthemountainsandriversofChina.Hedecidedtoseethemwhenhegrewup.Atthattime,manykidswerestudyinghardbecausetheywantedtoworkforthegovernment(政府)whentheywereolder.ButXu’sfathernevermadehimtaketests.Instead,heencouraged(鼓勵)hissontogooutandgettoknowtheworld.Xubeganhistripwhenhewasabout20yearsold.Beforeheleft,hismothermadehimatravelinghattoencouragehimtotravel.Xutraveledto21provincesandover100citiesinChina.Heclimbedthousandsofmountainsandvisitedover350caves.HewasthefirstpersontofindthehighesthillofHuangshanMountain.Hewasalsothefirsttofindlotsofkarstcaves(喀斯特溶洞).What’smore,hefoundtheYangtzeRiver’sheadwater.Xutraveledmostlyonfoot.Hesleptandateinnature.Sometimeshefellintoriversorranintodangerousanimals.ButXuwasbraveandenjoyedhistrip.Xukeptadiarywhiletravelingbutitwasnotprinteduntilhisdeath—TravelDiariesofXuXiake.Thebookisstillpopulartoday.Beinganadventurer(冒險者)canbeveryexciting.Butitalsotakesbraveryandskills(技能).1.WherewasXuXiakeborn?2.WhatdidXuXiake’sfatherencouragehimtodo?3.HowmanyprovincesdidXuXiaketravelto?4.Wouldyouliketobeanadventurer?Whyorwhynot?(Pleasegivetworeasons.)4.(23-24七年級下·北京西城·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Moremusic,please!AlbertEinstein,afamousscientistintheearly1900s,lovedtoplaytheviolin.Einsteinoftenplayedhisviolinwhenhehadahardtimeworkingoutadifficultscienceproblem.Hebelievedthatplayingtheviolinhelpedhimfindanswers.Hethoughttherewasmoretomusicthanjustbeingsomethingfuntolistento.AndmanyscientiststodayagreewithEinstein.Theyfindthatmusichasapowerthat’snotjustformakingusfeelhappy.Somescientiststhinkthatplayingmusiccanhelpyourbrain(大腦)workbetter.Whenyouplayaninstrument,youaregivingyourbrainaworkout.Forexample,guitarplayershavetodomanythingsatoncewhenplayingmusic.Theyusetheireyestoreadthemusic,theirfingerstopickatthestrings,andtheirearstolistentothenotesthattheyareplaying.Differentpartsoftheirbodiesareworkingtogether.Thishelpstheirbrainsgetstrongerandcanhelpthempayattention,workoutproblems,andrememberthingsmoreeasily.Youdon’thavetoplayaninstrumenttofeelgood.Justlisteningtomusiccanalsomakeyouhappy.Ifyou’rehavingabadday,musiccanmakeyoufeelbetter.Whenyoulistentoyourfavoritemusic,yourbrainletsoutsomethingthatmakesyoufeelgood.Listeningtolightmusiccanalsoberelaxing.Asoftsongcanhelpyourelaxwhenyouareunhappy.Forexample,manypeoplesingquietsongstobabies,becauseitcanhelpthemstopcryingandsleepwell.Studiesalsoshowthatpeoplefeellesspain(痛苦)whentheyarelisteningtomusictheyenjoy.Whenpeoplestartlisteningtomusic,theypaylessattentiontootherthings.Becausepeoplearenotthinkingsomuchaboutthepain,theydonotfeelitasstrongly.Peoplehavefoundthatthemoreyoulikethemusicyou’rehearing,thelesspainyoufeel!1.WhendidEinsteinoftenplayhisviolin?2.Whycanplayingmusichelpyourbrainworkbetter?3.Whatdopeopledotohelpbabiesstopcryingandsleepwell?4.Whendoyoulistentomusic?Why?5.(23-24七年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期末)“What’stheweatherlike?”IaskMominthemorning.“It’ssunnyandwarm,Lucy,”Mymotheranswers.“Great!CanIgototheparkwithmynewfriend?”IaskMom.“OK!Havefun!”Momsaystome.MynewfriendChenJieisfromDalian.Weareinthesameschool,butnotinthesameclass.AfterhalfanhourIgettotheparkbybike.ChenJieiswaitingformethere.Shetakessomejuiceandfood.Ibringsomebananasbecausetheyaremyfavoritefruit.Thereisahillinthepark.Wewalkupthehill.Thenwesitdowntohavelunch.Wealsotakephotosthere.Atabout2:00p.m.,it’swindyandcold.“Look!I’mafraidwehavetogohome,”Isaytoher.“Yes,Ithinkso,”ChenJiesays.Thenweleavethepark.Wehaveagoodtimetoday.根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,回答問題。(每小題答案不超過5個詞)1.How’stheweatherinthemorning?2.WhoisChenJie?3.HowlongdoesittakeLucytoridetothepark?4.WhatfruitdoesLucylikebest?5.Whendoestheweathergetwindyandcold?6.(23-24七年級下·黑龍江哈爾濱·期末)Chinatown(唐人街)isaplacewheremanyoverseas(海外的)Chineselivetogether.TherearelotsofChinatownsinAmerica.ThebiggestoneisinNewYork.Thereareabout150,000peopleinit.ItishomeofChineseNewYorkers.Anditisalsoagoodplacetogo.ShoppinginChinatownShoppinginChinatownisfun.Youcanfindlotsofthingshere.MostofthemaremadeinChina.MottStreetisthebestplacetoshopbecausethethingsthereareverycheap.EatinginChinatownChinatownhasmorethan200restaurants.YoucanenjoytraditionalChinesefoodhere.NewSilverPalaceRestaurantisoneofthebestrestaurants.Whydon’tyouhavebreakfastwithacupofgreenteainit?YoucaneatsomeShanghaifoodinEvergreenRestaurant.LivinginChinatownLivinginChinatowniscomfortable(舒適的).Youcanfindhospitals,schools,banks,librariesandsupermarketsinit.Insomeschools,studentsmuststudyChinese.ManyoverseasChinesesendtheirchildrentotheseschools.TheywanttheirchildrentolearnmoreaboutChinaanditsculture(文化).根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容,回答問題。

(每小題答案不超過4個詞)1.WhichcityhasthebiggestChinatowninAmerica?2.ArethethingsintheshopsonMottStreetcheaporexpensive?3.WhatcanyoueatinEvergreenRestaurant?4.WhatlanguagemuststudentsstudyinsomeschoolinChinatown?5.WhatdomanyoverseasChinesewanttheirchildrentolearnmoreabout?【答案】1.NewYork.2.Theyarecheap./Cheap.3.(Some)Shanghaifood.4.Chinese./StudentsmuststudyChinese.5.Chinaanditsculture.7.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。WhenPengJingxuanbeganplayingtheguzhengonthestreetsofFrancein2018,shedidnotthinkthatthetraditionalinstrument(樂器)wouldchangeherlife.Peng,now28,begantostudytheguzhengwhenshewas7yearsold.In2017,shewenttoFrancetostudymusic.ShewassurprisedtofindthatveryfewpeopleinFranceknewabouttheguzheng.“Iwantedtomakethisinstrumentknowntomorepeople,”Pengsaid.Shebegantodostreetperformances(表演).ThemorePengplayedonthestreets,thegreaterpride(自豪)shefeltinsharingChinesemusicandculture.TomakethistraditionalChineseinstrumentbetterknowntopeopleinFrance,Pengcarefullychoseeachsong.ShechosetraditionalguzhengpiecesandsomepopsongswithstrongChineseinfluences(影響).“Togetmorepeopletoknowaboutit,understandit,andloveit...isthebiggestwishofChineseartistsplayingthetraditionalmusicalinstrument,”shesaid.1.WhendidPengJingxuanstartstudyingtheguzheng?2.WhydidPengplaytheguzhengonthestreetsof.France?3.WhatkindsofsongsdidPengplay?4.WhatdoyouthinkofPeng?Why?Write20wordsormore.8.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。Alexisayoungboy.Helikesmusicverymuch.Hewantstoplaythepianoandjointheschoolmusicclub.Butallthesethingsaredifficultforhim.Why?Becausehehasnohands.Manypeoplethinkitisimpossible(不可能的)toplaythepianowithnohands.Alexisalsooneofthem.Hethinkshecan’tplayit.Buthehadabigdreamwhenhewasakid.Healwayswantstobeagoodpianist.ButAlex’sparentsalwaysencourage(鼓勵)him.Hisparentsalwaystellhimthatwherethereisawill,thereisaway.TheyfindanicemusicteacherforAlex.AndtheytakehimtomusiclessonseveryTuesdayandThursday.Atfirst,it’sreallydifficultforAlextoplaythepiano.Butnow,afterabouttwoyears,theboycanplayitwellwitharms.Andnowhe’snotshyanymore.Heoftenplaysthepianoinclass.Hesometimesentersthepianocompetitions(比賽)ofhisschool.“Mymusicteacherandclassmatesalwayshelpmewiththelessons.Imakemanyfriendsthereandjointheschoolmusicclubnow.Imustthankthem.AndImustthankmyparentstoo.Theyteachmealesson—Nothingisimpossible.”1.WhydoesAlexthinkhecan’tplaythepianoatfirst?2.CanAlexplaythepianowellabouttwoyearslater?3.WhydoesAlexwanttothankhisteachersandclassmates?4.WhatdoyoulearnfromAlex’sstory?9.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。SilentloveAlongamountainroad,ahandsomeyoungmanwalksfast.Anoldermanwithastrictfacefollowshim.Thisisfrommyfavouritefilm,PostmenintheMountains.It’satouching(感人的)storyaboutthelovebetweenfatherandson.Foryears,thefatherservedasthepostmanforthisarea.Hewasoftenabsent(缺席)fromhomeandthesonseldomsawhim.Butnowthesonistakingover(接任)hisfather’sposition.Thefathergoeswithhimonhisfirstdayofwork.Alongtheway,theystarttoseeintoeachother’shearts.Forthefirsttime,thesoncarrieshisfatheracrossacoldriver.Itbringsbackthefather’smemoryofcarryingthesononhisback.Tearsquietlyrundownhisface.ThisfilmshowsatraditionalChinesefather.Heishappyabouthisson’sgrowth.Buthejusthideshiscareinhisheart.Hedoesn’tgivehugsorkissestohisson.Hislovemaybesilent.Butlikeamountain,itisalwaysthere.1.What’sthefilmabout?2.What’stheson’sjob?3.Whatisthefather’slovelike?4.Doyouwanttowatchthefilmafterreadingthetext?Why?Write20wordsormore.10.(23-24七年級下·遼寧大連·期末)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。UsingAI(人工智能)tohelpothers“Atfirst,Ijustwantedatool(工具)tohelpmestudy.Thenitdrewattentionfrommorepeople,”QiuYumo,13,toldTeens.QiuisfromHuitongSchoolinShenzhen,Guangzhou.ShemadeAIButton.It’sanonlineAIlearningtoolformiddleschoolstudents.HowdoesAIButtonwork?“MyclassmatesandIwanttohavealearningfriendtohelpusrememberthekeyinformation.Whenwedon’tknowsomething,wecanalsoaskforhelpatanytime,”Qiusaidaboutheridea.StudentsonlyneedtoputwhattheyarestudyingintoAIButton.TheAIwillquicklyfindkeypoints(重點),askquestions,andanswerstudents’questionsaswell.“ThisAIislikeateacherandmeetseachstudent'sneeds,”Qiusaid.QiuYumostartedlearningprogramming(編程)attheageof6.ShestartedtoprogramwithAItomaketoolsin2023.Asapet(寵物)lover,shealsomadeatooltocountpets’steps(步數(shù)).Thiscanhelppeopletokeeppetshealthy.ManystudentslovedQiu’sideaofAIButton.Theywantedtojoinhertomakeitbetter.“NowIhaveasmallteamofstudentsfromdifferentschools.WeareimprovingAIButtonandtryingtoletmorepeopleknowit,”shesaid.1.WhatisAIButton?2.HowdoesAlButtonwork?3.WhatelsedidQiuYumomake?4.If(如果)you’replanningtomakeanAItool,whatwillyoumake?Write20wordsormore.11.(23-24七年級下·遼寧盤錦·期末)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。IamLiMeng.ZhouLinismygoodfriend.WeliveneareachotherinZhuhaiandweareinthesameschool.IamgoodatsingingandIdreamofbeingamusician.ZhouLinisgoodatdrawingandshewantstobeanartist.Sheisatallgirlwithlonghair.I’mthin.Ihaveshorthairandwearglasses.Webothlikesports.Afterschool,wesometimesplayping-pang.Onweekends,weusuallygotothelibrarytodosomereading.ThisSundayevening,wewanttogotoSunCinematoseeanewmovie.ThecinemaisonCenterStreet.It’salittlefar.It’sabout5kilometersaway.Wecantakethesubwaytothecinema.Ittakesabout20minutestogetthere.TodayisSaturday.It’srainy.Istayathome.It’s9:00a.m.I’meatingzongziandwatchingtheboatracesonTV.ZhouLinisinGuangzhounow.Sheishavingagreattimevisitingheraunt.1.WhatdoesZhouLinlooklike?2.Howlongdoesittaketogettothecinemabysubway?3.WhatisLiMengdoingatnineo’clockonSaturdaymorning?4.Whatdoyoulikedoingonrainyweekends?Why?Write30wordsormore.12.(23-24七年級下·北京順義·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Howmanytimeshaveyourparentstoldyouthatyoumusteatyourgreenvegetables?Weallknowthatgreenvegetablesarehealthy,butwhataboutotherfoodsofdifferentcolors?Youdon’tneedtolikeallfood,butitisgoodforyoutohavedifferentcolorsinyourdiet(飲食),forexample,redfoodsuchasstrawberriesandtomatoes,yellowfoodsuchasbananasandpears,andorangefoodsuchascarrotsandoranges.Butwhataboutthebluefood?Afewyearsago,afoodcompanyputthecolorblueinitsbagsofsweets(甜品).Childrenlikethecolorblue,sowerethebluesweetspopular?Thefoodcompanywassurprisedtofindthattheywereveryunpopular(不受歡迎的).Childrenstilllikered,green,brown,yellowandorangesweets.Howmanybluemeatsorvegetablesdoyouknow?Therearefewnaturalbluefoods—itisn’tacommonnatural(天然的)foodcolor.So,wedon’trecognizebluefoodassomethinghealthyorsafetoeat.Maybethisiswhywedon’toftenusebluefoodcoloringfordrinks,cakesandotherfood.Somepeoplesayweeatwithoureyes.Theideaisthatweneedtolikethelooksofthefoodbeforewetryit.IwantedtotestthisideaandsoIaskedsomefriendstohaveaveryunusuallunch.MyhusbandandImadesomebreadandputbluecoloringinthem.Butnobodyatethem.Myguestsrefused(拒絕)toputthebluebreadintheirmouths!Sowillweeverseebluefoodonourplates?Theanswerseemstobe“no”,atleastincountriesliketheUKandtheUSA.1.Whatisgoodforyouinyourdiet?2.Whydoweseldomusebluefoodcoloringfordrinks,cakesandotherfood?3.Whatdidthewriterdototesttheidea?4.Wouldyouliketotrybluefood?Whyorwhynot?13.(23-24七年級下·北京門頭溝·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。MynameisPeter.Iliveinasmallvillage.Inmyvillage,therearen’tmanycarsorbuses,andthestreetsareclean.Iknowalltheneighboursandattheendoftheday,wegettogetherandtalk.Wegotobedearlybecausethereisn’tmuchtodointheevening.Therearen’tanytheaters,cinemas,museumsorclubs.Butthechildrenoftenplayinthestreetsorinnature(自然).Thereisnonoise,sowecanhearalotofbeautifulsoundsfromnaturelikethebirdssingingandtherainpouring(傾瀉).Intheevening,wecanseelotsofbeautifulstarsinthesky.MypenfriendKenlivesinabigcity.Hesaystherearemoreworkplacesinthecity,betterschools,nicershops,finerrestaurantsandlotsofcinemas,theatersandmuseums.Childrencangotoclubsandparkstoenjoythemselves.IwenttothecitytovisitKenlastmonth.Hetookmetoabigshoppingcenterinthecityandboughtsomenicegiftsformyfamily.“Whichisbetter,thecityorthevillage?”manyofmyclassmatesaskedmewhenIcameback.I’mnotsure.Thelifeinthecityisquitedifferentfromtheoneinthevillage.ButIknowthatIlikethecleanstreets,friendlyneighboursandfreshairinthevillagebetter.1.Wholivesinavillage?2.WhydopeopleinPeter’svillagegotobedearly?3.WheredoesKenlive?4.WhatdidKenbuyforPeter’sfamily?5.Doyoulikelivinginthevillageorinthecity?Why?14.(23-24七年級下·北京石景山·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容回答問題。Hankandhisbrother,Isaac,walkedintohomeandcalledtheirmom.Astheywentintothelivingroom,theysawtheirmomlying(躺)onthefloor.Hankshookherandshouted,“Mommy,wakeup!”Shedidn’tanswer,soHanktriedagain.Isaacbegantocry.“Don’tworry,Isaac.ItwillbeOK,”Hanksaid,buthehadtothinkquickly.Hewasonlyeightyearsold.Whatcouldhedo?ThenherememberedhowGrandmausedtoplayagamewithhim.Shewouldpretendtobean911operator(接線員).Shewouldaskhimquestionslike“Whatisyourname?”“Whatisyouraddress?”Hehadlearnedalltherightanswers,soheknewwhattodo.Hanktookupthephoneandcalled911.Aladyansweredthephoneandsaid,“Whatisyouremergency(緊急情況)?”Hankwasshakingsohetookadeepbreathandsaid,“Hello!MynameisHankRobinson.Mymomisonthefloor.Shelookslikesheissleeping,butIcan’twakeherup.”ThentheladyaskedHankallthequestionshehadpracticedwithGrandma.Herememberedtospeakloudlyandclearlybecauseitwasimportant.Iftheladydidnotunderstandhim,shecouldnothelpMom.SoagainHanksaid,“Iliveat1203OakStreetinMadison.”Soontwodoctorscametohelp.TheyhelpedMomtowakeup.Finally,shesatupandbegantofeelbetter.Shesmiledandthankedthedoctors,andtheytoldherthatHankwasaherobecausehehelpedsavehismom’slife.1.WhatdidHankseewhenhewentintothelivingroom?2.Whoplayedthegameof“calling911”withHank?3.WhydidthedoctorssayHankwasahero?4.WhatdoyouthinkofHank?Why?(Givetworeasons.)15.(23-24七年級下·北京海淀·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。Mostpeopleliketraveling.However,doyoueverfeeltiredbecauseofthechangestoyourdailyroutine?Doyoueverfindyourselfneedingmoredaysoffformorerestaftertraveling?Ifyes,thensleeptourismmaybeyourbestchoiceforyournexttrip.Sleeptourismbecamepopularin2020.Itisanewkindoftravelwhichfocusesonrestandrelaxationwhiletraveling.Insleeptourism,touristsspendtheirtimevisitingplaces,experiencingnewculturesandtastingnewtypesoffood,andatthesametimenaturallycatchinguponmuch-neededsleep.Moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinsleeptourismtheseyears.Studiesshowpeoplelikesleeptourismbecausehealthandhappinessaremoreimportantforthem.Inthisbusyworld,itisdifficultforpeopletofindtimeforthemselves,andoftenthefirstthingtoloseissleep.Sleeptourismgivespeopleachancetobreakfromthestressandthebusyeverydaylife.Besides,somepeoplewanttokeeptheirsleeproutineduringtraveling.Breakingtheroutinecanaffectsleep.Forexample,goingtobedlatercanmakeithardtofallasleep.Asaresult,peoplemayfeellessrestedthenextmorning.Travelcompaniesandhotelsareworkingtogethertomakepeopletravelwellandsleepwell.Companiesareplanningrelaxingactivitiessuchasyoga,walkingaswellasmeditation(冥想).Hotelsaretryingtobettertheirenvironmentbyprovidingcomfortablebedding,dreamymusic,smartlighting,andsoon.Whentouristscomebackfromthesleeptourism,theymayfindthemselveswell-restedandrelaxed.1.Whendidsleeptourismbecomepopular?2.Whydopeoplelikesleeptourism?3.Howarehotelstryingtobettertheirenvironment?4.Wouldyouliketotrysleeptourism?Whyorwhynot?16.(23-24七年級下·北京延慶·期末)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。ItisnotdifficulttolearntospeakEnglish.WecanusetheInternettolearnanythingfromanywhere.HerearesomewaystolearnspeakingEnglishforfreeathome.ListeningtoEnglishsong

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