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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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