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專題08閱讀單選(期中真題名校模擬)精選20題(原卷版)

一、閱讀單選

“AHworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy."isapopularsayingintheUSA.Weneedtorestasweneedto

work.Withoutenjoyingrecreation(娛樂)wecan'tkeepourselvesingoodhealthandhighspirits(精神),and

therefore(因此)wccan'tcontinueworkingwell.

Peoplehavedifferentwaystorelaxthemselves,butthemostpopularwayistotakepartinsomesports.

Thareareindividual(個(gè)人的)sports,suchasswimming,running,skatingandclimbingmountains.Therearealso

teamsports,suchasbasketball,volleyballandfootball.Manypeoplealsolikesomeformsofindoorrecreation.

suchassinging,dancingandwatchingTV.Itdoesn'tmatterwhetheryoulikeindoorrecreationoroutdoorsports.

Youneedtoplaywellifyouwanttoworkwell.

1.Ifwewanttobehealthyandenjoylife,we.

A.can'tworkatallB.mustworkallthetime

C.shouldsleepallthetimeD.needtoworkandrecreate

2.Footballisakindof

A.individualsportB.teamrace

C.individualexerciseD.teamsport

3.Inthesaying"AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy.theword“dull”means"

A.B.happy

C.foolishD.nice

4.Themostpopularwayofrelaxingisto.

A.takepartinsomesportsB.study

C.readEnglishstoriesD.workhard

5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?

A.Ifyouwanttokeepfit,youcanonlytakepartinteamsports.

B.Recreationcanhelpusworkbetter.

C.Indoorrecreationisbadforourhealth.

D."AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy."isaChinesesaying.

“WhichroadgoestothelandoftheWinkies^^Dorothyasks.

t4Youmustwalktothewest,wherethesungoesdown,^^thegreenmoustachesays."She'saverybadwitch.

Becareful.,5Thcythankhimandstartwalkingacrossthefieldstowardsthewest.

TheWickedWitchoftheWestiswatchingthemfromhercastle."Whatdotheywant?Whyaretheyinmy

country?”shesays.

Shetakesoutasilverwhistleandblowsitonce.Wolvescfromalldirectionstohercastle."Findthestrangers

andkillthcm.^^Shesays.TheTinWoodmanandtheScarecrowaren'tasleep.Theyheardthewolves."Thisismy

fight,myfYiend,“hesaystotheScarecrow.TheTinWoodmanholdshisaxeabovehishead.Whenthewolves

arrive,hecutsofftheirheadsonebyone.

TheWickedWitchisveryangryaboutthewolves.Shetakeshersilverwhistleagainandblowsittwice.This

timebigcrowsflytohercastlefromaildirections."Findthestrangersandkillthem."Shesays."Thisismy

fight,''thescarecrowsays,uLiedownontheground!EveryoneTheScarecrowopenshisarmswide.Hebreaks

thecrows'necksonebyone.Thentheycontinuetheirjourney.

TheWickedWitchisvery,veryangry.Shetakeshersilverwhistleagainandblowsitthreetimes.Thousands

ofblackbeesarriveat(hecastle.TheyfindonlytheTinWoodman.BecauseDorothy,Toloand(heLionare

coveredwithstraw.Thebeestrytostinghimbuttheycan'thurthis(inbody.Soonallthebeesaredeadbecausea

beecan'tliveafterstings.

TheWitchisfurious.There'sonlyonewayshecandestroythesestrangers.Shesayssomemagicwordsto

asktheWingedMonkeystohelpher.Atlast,theKingoftheMonkeyspicksDorothyandTotoupandtakesthem

backtothecastle.

6.Thestoryisfromthefamousbookcalled.

A.TheWonderfulWizardofOzB.Grimm'sFairyTales

C.AliceinWonderlandD.DavidandtheGreatDetective

7.TheWickedWitchoftheWestiswatchingDorothyandherfriendsfromthe.

A.landB.castleC.whistleD.house

8.Theunderlinesword“fUrious”inthelastparagraphmeans.

A.toosadB.toohappyC.tooangryD.toobored

9.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.

A.TheWickedWitchoftheWestlakesoutasilverwhistleonce

B.DorothyandTotowerekilledatlast

C.TheTinWoodmancutsoffthewolves'headsonebyonewithhisaxe

D.AllthebeesarcdeadaftertheystingtheScarecrow

10.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwordstodescribeDorothyandherfriends.

A.politeandbraveB.braveandhelpful

C.generousandpatientD.strangeandfriendly

Beijinghasnearlyathousandbusroutes(公交線路).ZhangQuemingworksonLine387.Butheknowsthe

busstopsofover800busroutes.Peopleoftencallhimthe“humanGPS”ofBeijing'sbusroutes.

Abusatiendantshouldknownearbyundergrounds,famousbuildingsandtouristsites(觀光點(diǎn)〕aroundits

stops,butZhang'sknowledgecoversthewholecity.Heremembersthousandsofstops.Ifapassengeraskshim

forwaystoanyimportantplaceinBeijing,hewillgivehelpatonce.Zhang'svoiceisalwayswarmandclear.

Thisalwaysgiveshispassengersasenseoffortandsafety(安全).

Zhangoftenstudiesbusmapsbeforeworkingatthepany.Itbeespartofhislife.Heusedhisknowledgeto

writeabookin2(X)6.ThebookmadeiteasyforreaderstofindplacesinBeijing.

NowZhangisworkingonasecondedition(第二版)ofhisbook.Hewillputmorenewinformationinit.He

hopesthatthebookcanalsobeanebook,soreaderscaneasilydownloaditontotheircellphones(手機(jī))anduse

itanywhereandanytime.

11.HowmanybusroutesarethereinBeijing?

A.800.B.Lessthan800.C.Morethan1000.D.Lessthan1000.

12.In2006,travelersinBeijingcould.

A.findplacesinBeijingwiththehelpofZhang'sbook

B.downloadZhang'sbookintotheircellphones

C.buyZhang'sbookinsteadofmapstotravelinBeijing

D.knowmorethan800busrouteswithZhang'shelp

13.Theunderlined“it"inParagraph4means"

A.amapB.anebookC.newinfoimationD.anewbusroute

14.FromthepassagewcknowthatZhangQueming.

A.haslivedinBeijingformanyyearsB.dislikesstudyingbusmaps

C.isbothabusattendantandawriterD.remembersonlyafewbusstopsinBeijing

15.WhatdoyouthinkofZhangQueming?

A.Hardworking.B.Humorous.C.Generous.D.Helpless.

DoyoulikewatchinghistoricalTVshows?Someparentsworrythatsometimestheyarcnottrue.Some

teachersthinkwatchingthemcanmakesomestudentsinterestedandthattheywilldomoretofindoutthetruth.

?Thcrcarcpicturebooksandstorybooksforchildrenunder12.Ebookswithmusicandreadingsarcoffered

(提供)aswell.

Time:8:30~18:00(Weekdaysonly)

Add:26GreenfieldStreet

Tel:2049426302

②Itisthebiggestconcert(音樂會(huì))oftheyear.Youcanenjoymusicplayedbyfamous'musiciansfrom

twelvecountries.

Time:19:30~23:(X),October25th

Tickets:$20(Adultsonly,childrenfree)

CalI2048884302tobooktickets.

③It'sgreatplacetolearnhowtodraw!Youwillhavefiindrawingwatercolors(水彩畫)inafriendlyplace.

Cost:Adulis$10perclass

Children(6-15yearsold)$8perclass

p.m.p.m.esday6:30p.m.~8:30p.m.

Tel:2049455831

@Wearefreeforchildrenover14onweekends.Andtherearewonderfulraceseveryafternoonon

weekends.

Add:226GoldenRoad,CityStadium

a.m.p.m.p.m.*Friday6:30a.m.-11:30a.m.&7:00p.m.?10:00p.m.

a.m.p.m.&Sunday6:30a.m.~10:30p.m.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

21.Choosethepropersentencetopletethepassage.

a.PlayinaSoccerFieldb.ListentoaConcert

c.ReadinaLibraryd.DrawaWatercolorA.①a②c③b?dB.①b@c③d@aC.①a

②c③d④bD.①c②b③d④a

22.WhichofthefollowingistherighttimetoreadEbooksat26GreenfieldStreet?

A.9:00onWednesday.B.8:30onSunday.

C.16:00onSaturday.D.20:00onMonday.

23.IfMr.andMrs.Whitetaketheir1OycarolddaughtertoenjoytheconcertonOctober25,howmuchshould

theypay?

A.$20.B.$30.C.540.D.$60.

24.Howlongdoesadrawingclasslast?

A.Anhour.B.Onehourandahalf.C.Twohours.D.Threehoursandahalf.

25.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanyouseethetext?

A.Science.B.Sports.C.Life.D.Art.

BaseballisverypopularinAmericanow,andithasalonghistory.Itshistorycandatebackto1744,ina

children'sbookALittlePrettyPocketBookintheUK.Therewasagamecalledbaseball.Lateron,peoplegotto

knowmuchotherearlyinformation(信息)aboutbaseballgame.

In1749,FrederickLouis,PrinceofWales,played“BassBall”inEngland.Somestudentsplayedwithballs

ruledbyPrincetonCollegein1787and.abaseballclubcameintobeingin1825.

TheBoy'sOwnBook(1828),toldthenilestotoday'sgameofbaseball.Itwasplayedonadiamondshaped

infield(菱形的內(nèi)場(chǎng)).Whenaplayerhitaballthroughorovertheinfield,hecouldrun.Iftheballhitsomewhere

else,whichwasagainsttherule,hecouldnotrun.Threemissedbatting(擊球)attheballmeanttheplayerlostthe

game.

InTheBookofSports(1834)byRobinCarver,hebroughtthebaseballtotheAmericanforthefirsttime.And

now,thebaseballisverypopularallover(heworld.Manypeoplelikeplayingitfbrfun.It?salsoawaytokeep

healthy.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

26.Howlongdoesthehistoryofbaseballhave?

A.Lessthan200years.B.Almost300years.

C.Morethan300years.D.Wcdon'tknow.

27.Whendidthefirstbaseballclubeintobeing?

A.In1828.B.In1825.C.In1749.D.In1744.

28.Whencouldtheplayerrun?

A.Whentheballwasflyinginthesky.B.Whenhemissedthebattingforthreetime.

C.Whenhehittheballoutsidetheinfield.D.Whenhehittheballthroughorovertheinfield.

29.Whichparagraph(段落)tellstherulesofbaseball?

A.①B.②C.③D.@

30.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thehistoryandrulesofbaseballB.howtoplaybaseball

C.baseballinAmericaD.somebooksaboutbaseball

ScienceWeekisingfromMay20toMay24.Ifyouareasciencefan,youwillbeinterestedinthefollowing

information.

5Gising!

BlackHoles

candexperiencewhatitislike!

p.m.pril10,peoplearoundtheworldgottheir

p.m.p.m.Op.m.4:30p.m.

firstlookatarealblackhole.Wantioknow

Day:Monday

more?eandenjoyafilmaboutblackholesat3

Place:ScienceCenter

p.m.onThursdayintheschoolhall

Teachers:MissYang,MrZhu

3Dprintedproductsmustbringyoudifferent

Whycan'twegrowtobe3meters?

feelings!

Speaker:DoctorHu

Time:9:20a.m.10:20a.m.

Time:9:00a.m.l1:00a.m.

Day:Tuesday

Day:Friday

Place:puterRoomFour

Place:BiologyLabTwo

Teacher:MrWang

31.WherecanyouenjoyafilmonThursdayaftemoon?A.Intheschoolhall.B.InputerRoomFour.

C.InBiologyLabTwo.D.InScienceCenter.

32.Whowilltellyouwhywecan'tgrowtobe3metersonFriday?

A.MrWang.B.MissYang.C.DoctorHu.D.MrZhu.

33.Whatcanyoudofrom2:3。p.m.to4:3。p.ni.onMonday?

A.Watchafilm.B.Enjoy3Dprintedproducts.

C.Listentoatalk.D.Experiencewhat5Gislike.

34.Ifyouwanttoexperience3Dprintedproducts,whattimecanyouvisitputerRoomFouronTuesday?

A.3p.m.B.11a.m.C.9:30a.m.D.4p.m.

35.Whatisprobablythematerialfrom?

A.Apoem.B.Anotice.C.Amap.D.Adiary.

TimBernersLeeisnotthemostfamousinventorintheworld.However,hisinventionhaschangedourlives.

HewasborninLondon,Englandin1955.Whenhewasasmallboy,Timwasinterestedinplayingwith

electricalthings.HestudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.Hemadehisfirstputerfromanoldtelevisionattheage

of21.

Timstartedworkingonearlypulers.Althattime,theyweremuchbiggerthannow.HeworkedinEngland

thenSwitzerland.Timwasreallyinterestedintwothings,putersandhowthebrainworks.Howcouldthebrain

connectsomanyfactssoquickly?Hehadtoworkwithpeopleallovertheworld.Theysharedinformationabout

puters.Itwashardtomanagealltheinformation.Heansweredthesamequestionsagainandagain.Ittookalotof

time.ItwasevendifficultforputersinthesameofficeinSwitzerlandtoshareinformation.Timalsoforgotthings

easily.Couldaputerworklikeabrain?Couldit“talk”tootherputers?

TherewasanInternetalreadybutitwasdifficulttouse.In1989,TimBernersLeeinventedtheWorldWide

Web0allbyhimself.ThishadaspeciallanguagethathelpedputerstalktoeachotherontheInleniel.When

peoplewantedtoshareinformationwithothers,theyusedtheWorldWideWeb.TheInternetgrewquicklyafter

that.

TimBernersLeedoesn'tthinkhedidanythingspecial.HesaysthatalloftheideasabouttheInternetwere

alreadythere.Allhedidwastoputthemtogether.Hesaysthatmanyotherpeopleworkedtogethertomakethe

Internetwhatitistoday.

Mostinventorswanttobeerich.ButTimgaveawaytheWorldWideWebfbrnothing.Hehelpspeopleshare

technologyandwantstheInternettobefreeforeveryonetouse.Maybeheisthemostimportantbu(:eastfamous

inventorintheworldtoday!

36.WhatwasTimBernersLeeinterestedin?

A.Lookingforjobsindifferentcities.B.Talkingtopeoplearoundtheworld.

C.Studyinghowtoconnectputers.D.Exploringhowtoimprovememory.

37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“II”inParagraph3referto?

A.Workingonearlyputers.B.Connectingdifferentfactstogether.

C.TravellingtotheofficeinSwitzerland.D.Repeatingiheanswersto(hesamequestions.

38.WhyisTimBemersLeeoneofthemostimportantmenintheworld?

A.HemadeinformationsharingontheInternetpossible.

B.Hemadethefirstputerwhenhewas21yearsold.

C.Hehelpedpeopleunderstandbetterhowthebrainworks.

D.HeinventedtheInternetandmadeitfreeforeveryonetouse.

39.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?

a.TimworkedinEngland.

b.TimworkedinSwitzerland.

c.Timmadehisfirstputer.

d.Timinvented(heWorldWideWeb.

e.TimstudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.

A.cedabB.ebacdC.edaebD.ecabd

40.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofTimBernersLee?

A.Heisnotfamousbecauseheisnotrich.

B.Hehaschangedourlivesandheisgreat.

C.Hedidnothingspecialbutmakepeopleagoodlife.

D.Hehasmadegreatachievementsinmemoryresearch.

Iwalkedintoarestaurantandorderedsomefood.Afterabout20minutes,alargegroupofpeoplecamein

andtooktheirownorders.

Ifeltdisappointed(失望的)becausethegroupgotservedbeforeme.Iwatchedastheybegantocatand

laughedloudly.Iheardoneof(hembragging(吹噓)abouthowheknewsomeonewhoworkedattherestaurant.

Unabletostanditanymore,Idecidedtoleave.Iaskedthewaiter(ocancelmyorderangrily.

Hetoldmenicely,“Yoursisaspecialorder.Theheadchefispreparingithimself.ItMltakealitt'emoretime.

Pleasehaveadrinkwhenyouwait.4icalmeddown(冷靜)andwaitedpatiently.Afewminuteslater,mymeal

wasservedbysixwaiters.

Tomysurprise,theowneroftherestaurantwasalonglostfriendofmine.Hesawmewalkinginanddecided

tosurpriseme.Heturnedniysimplemealintoafivestarmealforfree.Thepeopleattheothertableswere

shockedandcouldn'tstoplookingatme.Theyaskedangrilywhytheydidn'tgetthatkindofservice.

Suchislife!Somepeoplegoaheadofyou,laughingatyouandtalkingabouthow(heyaresmarter,belter

andluckierthanyou,whileyouareworkingharddayandnight,wonderingwhyit'stakingsolongforyoutoget

reward(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))likethem.

41.Whydidthewriterfeeldisappointedatfirst?

A.Becausethegroupgotservedbeforehim.B.Becausethegrouphadspecialservice.

C.Becausethewaitercanceledhisorder.D.Becausethemealtastedreallyterrible.

42.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"cancel"meaninChinese?

A.申請(qǐng)B.取消C.贊揚(yáng)D.服務(wù)

43.Howdidthewriterfeelthroughthewholestory?

disappointed—>A—>calm—>A

A.shocked,unhappyB.bored,gladC.angry,surprisedD.lucky,excited

44.Theunderlinedword“He”inParagraph4refersto.

A.theheadchefB.thewaiteroftherestaurant

C.oneguestofthegroupD.theowneroftherestaurant

45.What'sthebesttitlefbrthetext?

A.MeetmylonglostfriendagainB.Waitpatientlyfbrarewardinglife

C.HaveanunhappyexperienceD.Laughatotherunluckyguests

Doyouknowmukbang(□乞播)?Itisabout(heeatingshowsinfrontofthecamera(相機(jī))ontheInternet.In

theshows,mukbangerseatfoodandsometimestalktopeoplewhowatchtheirvideos.

TheeatingshowsstartedinSouthKoreainaround2010andthenbecamepopularallovertheworld.Why

diemukbangstartinthiscountry?Actually,SouthKoreahasthecultureofeatingtogether,buteatingonone's

ownisquitemoninthecountry.Watchingmukbangcanbeawaytohavesomeonetocatwith.Peoplecan

connect(聯(lián)系)withotherseventhoughtheyareathomealone.

However,mukbanghasitsbadsides.Thewaymukbangerseatfoodinsomeshowsisn'thealthy.Thesebad

eatinghabitscanbringserioushealthproblems.Worsestill,somemukbangerspreparealotoffoodbutthrow

awaymuchfoodwithoutothersknowingduringtheshoworaftertheshow.Thesemukbangerswaste(浪費(fèi))alot

offood.

Now,manypeoplecriticizesuchshows.Foodwasteisaseriousproblemaroundtheworld,andlotsof

peoplestilldon'thaveenoughfoodtocat.Ourcountrydoesalotofthingstosolvetheproblemandasks

shortvideoplatforms,suchasTikTokandKuaishou,totakeaction.

46.Ifwewatchmukbangvideos,wemayprobablysee.

A.someoneistellingstoriesB.someoneishavingsomedeliciousfood

C.someoneiscookingamealD.someoneisplayinggames

47.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothesecondparagraph?

A.Mukbangappearedabout20yearsago.

B.MukbangisjustpopulararoundSouthKorea.

C.VeryfewpeopleinSouthKoreacatontheirown.

D.Watchingmukbangvideoscanmakepeoplefeeltheyareeatingwithsomeone.

48.Theproblemofmukbangisthatsomemukbangers.

A.don'thaveenoughfoodtoeat

B.showdifferenteatinghabitstopeople

C.disagreewiththecultureofeatingtogether

D.don'teatallthefoodtheyprepareandthrowmuchofitaway

49.Whatdoestheword"criticize'inParagraph4meaninChinese?

A.表?yè)P(yáng)B.報(bào)道C.批評(píng)D.期待

50.Thebesttitleofthispassageis.

A.BadEatingHabitsB.FoodWasteAroundtheWorld

C.EatingonCameraD.TheCultureofEatinginSouthKorea

MWhichistherightbin(垃圾箱)formygarbage(垃圾)?”ThismaybethemostaskedquestioninShanghai

sinceitstartedanewgarbagesortingprogramonJuly1,2019.Whenlearningaboutthefourtypesof

garbage—wet,dry,recyclable(“f回收的)andharmful,manypeoplemightbeconfusedandnotclearabouthow

tosortit.

However,youcangethelpfromyourphonenow.Forexample,ifyouwanttoknowwhichbinyourpaper

shouldgoin,youcanjustopenaminiappinWeChatorAlipayandlookfor“paper”.Theappwillgiveyouthe

answerrightaway.Soon,youmightdoitinaneasierway.Maybeyoucanjusttakeaphotoofthegarbageand

thenitcantellyouwhereitshouldgo.

Manytech(科技)panicsaremakinggarbagesortingrobots.By“seeing"pictures,therobotwillpickupthe

trashandputitintherightplace.Thefiiturcofthegarbagesortinglooksgood.Butit'snotthebestway.Thebest

thingwecandoistomakelessgarbageinthefirstplace.

FourkindsofgarbageinShanghai

RecyclableHarmfulDryWet

Plastics,glassbottles,clothes,Batteries,medicine,Toiletpaper,bones,Vegetables,flowers,

paper...lamps...pens...food...

51.Theunderlinedword"confused”inParagraphImeansinChinese.A.認(rèn)真的B.粗心的

C.迷惑的D.肯定的

52.Thebestwayforgarbagesortingis.

A.tocreatelessgarbageB.tomakemoreminiapps

C.tousemoretypesofbinD.toaskmoretechpaniesforhelp

53.Helendidn'tfinisheatingherhamburger,sosheshouldthrowitto(hebin.

A.recyclableB.harmfulC.dryD.wet

54.Whichofthefollowingistrue9

A.ShanghaistartedthegarbagesortingprogramonJune1,2019.

B.Recyclablebinistherightbinfortoiletpaper.

C.WcChatorAlipaycan'ttellyouhowtosortgarbage.

D.Garbagesortingrobotscansortthegarbageaccordingtothepictures.

55.Thebesttitleofthispassageis.

A.SortTrash,SaveEarthB.FourKindsofGarbageinShanghai

C.TechHelpsSortOurTrashD.TheFutureofGarbagesorting

Haveyoueverheardofvirtual(虛擬的)tours?Childrenfrommorethan180,000familiesinChinacannow

goonvirtualtoursoftenworldfamousmuseums,includingtheMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkCity,the

GermanHistoricalMuseuminBerln,theNationalAirandSpaceMjseuminWashington,D.Candsoon.The

showsareproducedbyAhaSchool,aneducationpany.Thefamilieseachpay15yuantowatch.Thepanyalso

sharestheirshowswith174rural(農(nóng)村的)classroomsforfree.

MaXiaoyanisateacherinruralSichuan.Heisverysupportiveoftheproject.<lThechildrenherearevery

poor.Theyhavenevervisitedamuseum.Forsomeofthem,evengoingtotheclosesttownisdifficult.Theproject

helpsthemknowmoreabouttheoutsideworld,hesaid.

Educatorsarcexcitedaboutthemuseumproject.Itshowshowlivestreaming(在線直播)canhelprural

education.Livestreamingisalreadywidelypopularonsocialmedia.However,itwasn'tusedforeducationuntil

recently.

AhaSchoolisnotalone.AfewschoolsinthecitiesinChinahavealsobegunsharingtheirlessonswithrural

schools.Butsomeoftheprojectsfailtoworksowell.

ThemuseumprojectofAhaSchoolhasbeenasuccess.PanLishengsaysitisn'ttheproblemofTechnology.

Instead,itisbecausefeweducatorshaveworkedouthowtomakethelessonsinteresting.

Panmakessurethattheirshowswillinterestallthechildren.t4Evcrychildisauniqueflower,“Pansaid.

56.TherearcmuseumsinAhaSchool,smuseumproject

A.fourB.eightC.tenD.twelve

57.Whatdocstheword"supportive**inParagraph2meaninChinese?

A.反對(duì)的B.支持的C.懷疑的D.冷漠的

58.Educatorsareexcitedaboutthemuseumprojectmainlybecause.

A.i(showslivestreamingcanhelpruraleducationB.ithassomeofihemostfamousmuseumsintheworld

C.childrenonlyneedtopay15yuaneachtowatchtheshowsD.itletsafewschoolsin(hecitiestosharetheir

lessonswithruralschools

59.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.It'seasytogettothetowninruralSichuan.B.AhaSchoolhassucceededinusinglivestreamingfor

education.

C.AllchildreninruralChinacanwatchthemuseumshowsforfree.D.Theideaofusinglivestreamingfor

educationhasbeenwidelypopularforalongtime.

60.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom.

A.astorybookB.atravelguideC.aputerreportD.aneducationalmagazine

Technologyisdevelopingfastandithasbccanimportantpartofourlife.Thenwhatwillheworldbelikein

thefuture?

3Dfoodwillbebothdeliciousandnutritious.Wecanuse3Dprinters(打印機(jī))loprintsomebasicmaterials.

Andwecangofurther.Scientistsbelievethatwejustneedtoturnonaprinterinthekitchenandthenwecan

enjoyourfavouritefoodwheneverwelike.

5Gnetworkwillallowmanymorepeopletogetinformation.BigpanieslikeChinaMobileandChinaUni

willstarttooffer5G.Itissaidthatpromisesdownloadspeeds10to20timesfasterthan4G.Forexample,wecan

downloadafilmwithinjust1second.Butwitha4Gnetwork,ittakesafewminutes.Therewillbemuch

bandwidth(帶寬)andwecangelunlimited(無(wú)限的)information.

Underwatercitieswillprovidemorespace.Theearthisbeingmoreandmorecrowded.Wemayturnto

underwaterhomes,whichwillbebuiltaslowas15kilometersbelowthesea.Andtheseawatercanbeusedto

providepowerforthehomes.

Spacetourisapieceofcake.Forusmonpeopleontheearth,thedreamoftravellingaroundspacewilletrue.

Intheingyears,spacecraftswillbeaspopularasbuses,trainsandplanes.Wecanleaveourhomeandenterspace

tolakeanadventure.Andevenwcwillgetusedtolivingthere.

Arobotwillbeapartoflife.Robotscandomanyofthesamethingsaswehumansdolikedrivingcars.But

theywillbeusedinotherareasaswell.Theywillbeabletothink.Theycantellthedifferencebetweenrightand

wrong.

Inaword,justasJulesVernesaid,“Anythingonemancanimagine,othermencanmakeitreal.^^

61.Thepassageprobablyesfrom.

A.asciencemagazineB.atravelguideC.astorybookD.afilmposter

62.Theunderlinedsentence“Spacetourisapieceofcake."inthepassagemeans"

A.Spacetourisexpensive.B.Spacetourischeap.

C.Spacetourisdifficult.D.Spacetouriseasy.

63.IttakesJohn10minutestodownloadtwofilmsby4G,butmaybeaboutsec

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