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第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages11頁(yè)2025-2026學(xué)年江蘇省南通市如皋經(jīng)濟(jì)技術(shù)開(kāi)發(fā)區(qū)實(shí)驗(yàn)初中九年級(jí)(上)9月份反饋練習(xí)英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽(tīng)力-選擇題:本大題共20小題,共20分。1.Whatdoesthegirlwanttobeinthefuture?A. B. C.2.Whatistheweatherlikeatthemoment?A. B. C.3.Whatcolourarethespeakerstalkingabout?A. B.
C. 4.WhatdidJim’sfathertakeawayfromhim?A. B. C.5.Whatarethemanandthewomandoing?A.TheyarewatchingTV. B.Theyareshopping.
C.Theyarecalling. 6.Howmuchwillthemanpayifhemakesafive-minutecall?A.18dollars. B.25dollars. C.40dollars.7.Whomadeaspeechattheparty?A.Jane. B.Joe. C.Paul.8.WhatdoesthegirlthinkofMike?A.Confidentandactive. B.Modestandactive.
C.Helpfulandmodest. 9.Whydoesthemanwanttokeepthewindowclosed?A.Theairinsideisfresh. B.Itiscoldoutside.
C.Heisill. 10.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.Ahouseowner. B.Agardener. C.Acleaner.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.WhatisMrGreen?A.HeisMr.Li’sstudent. B.HeisaScienceteacher.
C.HeisMr.Li’sclassmate. 12.WhatdoMary’sclassmatesthinkofthelifeonMars?A.Veryinteresting. B.Veryboring. C.Verysurprising.聽(tīng)短文,回答以下各小題。請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。
AwelcomepartyTimeItwillbeginat7:30p.m.________.PlaceItwillbeheldin________.OtherinformationTherewillbemusic,singing,dancing,games,etc.Everyoneisaskedto________.13.A.onSundayevening B.onApril18 C.nextFriday14.A.thedininghall B.theStudents’Union
C.theschoolhall 15.A.singasong B.bringasmallgift
C.makeanannouncement 聽(tīng)短文,回答下列小題。16.Whydidtheshopkeepersaythedresshadbeensold?A.Becausesomeonehadboughtit.
B.Becausethewomanwasnotrich.
C.Becausehethoughtthewomancouldn’tpayforit.17.Didthewomanthinkthedresshadbeensold?A.Yes,shedid. B.No,shedidn’t. C.Wedon’tknow.18.Whatwasthewomanwearingthenextday?A.Thesamedress,verybeautiful.
B.Adifferentdress,verybeautiful.
C.Thesamedress,common.19.Howmusttheshopkeeperfeelfinally?A.Happy. B.Tired. C.Angry.20.Whathappenedattheendofthisstory?A.Thewomandidn’tbuyadress.
B.Thewomanboughtthemostbeautifuldress.
C.Thewomanboughtthedressshehadseenthedaybefore.二、單選題:本大題共10小題,共10分。21.—WhatdoyouthinkoftheBeltandRoadInitiative(一帶一路倡議)?—Great!ItwillhelpChinaimprovethe________withthoserelatedcountries.A.agreement B.relationship C.environment D.information22.—Whydon'tyougetusedtothelifeinsuchabigcity?—_____thecrowdedtraffic____thehighlivingcost.Theonlyreasonistheterriblepollution.A.Notonly;butalso B.Either;or
C.Both;and D.Neither;nor23.—Somepeoplenowthinkthereisnoneedtowearmaskswhengoingout.—Wecan’tbe________careful.________.A.so;Manyhandsmakelightwork
B.too;Actionsspeaklouderthanwords
C.too;Preventionisbetterthancure
D.very;Don’tputallyoureggsinonebasket24.—Whatwereyoudoingat10a.m.onApril4th?—Weweremourningforthreeminutesinsilence.Andit_
usofthedeathintheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19.A.reminded B.remembered C.returned D.resulted25.—Chinesepeople________usechopstickswhileAmericans________knivesandforks.—Differentculturesmakeit.A.preferto;wouldrather B.wouldrather;preferto
C.wouldrather;prefer D.prefer;wouldrather26.—Lily,howisDaniel’splanforourclasstripgoingon?—I’mnotsure.It________becompleted.Isawhimworkingonitthismorning.A.maynot B.shouldn’t C.can’t D.mustn’t27.Whilereadingthematerialonyourright,whichreadingskillcanhelpwhenyouwanttogetthegeneralinformation?
A.Skimming B.Scanning
C.Detailedreading D.Guessing28.—What’swrongwithyourcomputer?—I’msure________thereissomethingwrongwithit,butIwonder________itcanberepaired.A.that;that B.that;whether C.if;whether D.whether;that29.—Youdon’tknowwhatgreatdifficultyIhad________togetthetwotickets.—Butthefilmisreallyworth________twice.A.managed;tobeseen B.tomanage;seeing
C.managing;beingseen D.managing;seeing30.—IlovetheInternet.I’vecometoknowmanyfriendsonthenet.—_________.Fewofthemwouldbecomeyourrealfriends.A.Ican’tagreemore B.I’mpleasedtoknowthat
C.That’sforsure D.That’snotthecase三、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共22.5分。Myfamilyhadneverdoneanythingdifferentbefore.SowhenAuntJeninvitedustoher
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springfarmparty,Iwasreallyexcited.Idecidedtomakethedayspecial,soIbakedcupcakesforthepartyanddecoratedthemtolooklikesoftsheepbyusingsome
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.“Yummy!”MysisterIndisaidwithalaugh,quicklystealingacandy.“That’senough,Indi!Ineedthoseformysheep!”“Dorealsheepeatthese?”“They’rejustformakingthecupcakeslook
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!”Ilaughedtoo.Soon,IndiandmybrotherTexjoinedin.They
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somanycandiesthattheircupcakeslookedmorelikestrangeanimalsthanmysheep.“Timetogonow,”Dadannounced.Butthingsdidn’tgo
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asusual.First,Texcouldn’tfindhisshoes.ThenMomrealizedshe’d
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herwalletathome.HalfwaytoAuntJen’s,Indisuddenlyneededabathroom.Wehadtotakealongwaytofindone.Dadthen
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anewbackroad,butitonlyledusfartheraway.Aswewereinthemiddleofnowhere,ourcarstartedmakingastrangenoiseand
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.“Helpwon’tcomeforatleastanhour,”Momsaid,sounding
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.“Nowwe’ll
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thewholeparty!”Texcomplained.Dadsmiledandpointedtoafieldfullofcolorfulflowers.“Whynothaveourownpicnichere?”Atfirst,weweren’texcitedaboutit,butaswe
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theblanketandstartedeating,somethingamazinghappened.AhugebutterflygentlylandedonIndi’sknee.Nearby,twosmallrabbits
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acrossthegrass,happilyeating.Suddenly,weheardaloudrustling,andhundredsofbirdsshotupfromthetrees,flyingintotheskyinhugecirclesaboveus.“Wow!”Icried.“It’slike
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!”“Migration(遷徙)season,”Dadsaid.“ThesebirdstravelthroughCaliforniaeveryspring—millionsofthem!”WenevermadeittoAuntJen’sfarm,
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thatdidn’tmatter.Sittinginthatfield,enjoyingmycupcakesundertheopensky,Iunderstoodsomethingimportant:whenthingsdon’tworkout,disappointments(失望)may
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unexpectedwonders.Keepyoureyesopen,andyoumightfindjoyrightunderyournose!31.A.daily B.weekly C.monthly D.yearly32.A.candies B.bananas C.tomatoes D.flowers33.A.fresh B.cute C.clear D.sweet34.A.bought B.made C.added D.ordered35.A.badly B.freely C.quietly D.smoothly36.A.found B.left C.brought D.checked37.A.tried B.marked C.mentioned D.repaired38.A.appeared B.arrived C.stopped D.dropped39.A.excited B.tired C.relaxed D.surprised40.A.change B.organize C.share D.miss41.A.spreadout B.handedout C.cutout D.carriedout42.A.rode B.flew C.jumped D.climbed43.A.wind B.magic C.music D.fog44.A.and B.or C.but D.so45.A.hide B.lose C.forget D.avoid四、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。AHundredsofyearsago,ideaslikeflyingtoanothercitythroughtheairsoundedlikedreams.Yetnowscientificstudyhasmadethemreal.Couldotherfairytalescometruesomeday?
SleepingBeautyCouldanyonesleepfor100years?Probablynot.Thedailycycleofsleepandwakingissetinyourbody.Butanimalslikebearscanhibernate(冬眠)throughthewinteruntilitwarms.Ifscientistscanworkouthowanimalshibernate,maybeonedaypeoplecouldhibernatetoo.Itwouldbegreatforastronautstosleepthroughthelongspacejourney.Buthibernatinganimalsstillgrowolder,soafutureSleepingBeautymightwakeupasaSleepingGrandma.TalktoAnimalsTalkingtoanimalsisn’tquiteeasy.Butscientistsaretrying.Tinycamerasandmicrophoneshavecollectedthousandsofhoursofanimalconversations.Powerfulcomputerprogramsstudyanimalsoundsandmatchthemwithpossiblemeanings.Soontheymayletustalkback.Buttherearestillchallenges.Manyanimalscommunicatewithsmells,bodylanguage,andsoundsthathumanscan’thear.Andanimalsdon’tthinklikepeople.So,whenwethinkthey’regivingdirectionstothecastle,they’remorelikelytobesaying“Thisismytree!”LetDownYourHairRapunzellowersherlonghairtoletvisitorsin.Butcouldhairreallyholdupaprince?Surprisingly,yes!Ascientificstudyhasfoundoutthatasinglehaircanhold3ounces,theweightofasmalltomato.Andacommonheadhasabout100,000hairs.Allthosetogethercouldholdupacoupleofelephants.Aprince?Noproblem.However,Rapunzelwouldalsoneedashortertower.Humanhaironlygrowsafewfeetlong.Thelongesthaireverrecordedisabout18feetlong—prettyshortforatower.46.Ifastronautscouldhibernate,theywould________.A.stopgrowingcompletely B.sleepthroughspacetravel
C.needmorefoodandwater D.communicatewithanimals47.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Animalsthinklikepeopleingivingdirections.
B.Scientistshavesucceededintalkingbacktoanimals.
C.Acommonperson’shaircouldholdupagiantpanda.
D.Rapunzelinthefairytalehasthelongesthairinhistory.48.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Todiscussnewinventionsforspacetravel.
B.Totellushowscientistsinfluencefairytales.
C.Tocomparedifferentanimals’talkinghabits.
D.Toshowscientificpossibilitiesbehindfairytales.BSportsmighthavestartedasawaytosurvive.Longago,peopleran,jumped,andclimbedtostayalive.Hunterswereknownfortheirspecialskills.Wallpaintingsfromcenturiesago,showingactivitieslikewrestlingordancing,werefoundinanEgyptiantomb.TheancientGreeksmadeabigchangebyholdingthefirstOlympicGames.ModernsportsbeganinEnglandintheearly19thcenturyandthenspreadglobally.Thesebecamethemodelsforsportssuchasfootballthatweplaynow.Sportscomeinmanyshapesandsizes.Organizedsports,whetherswimmingoricehockey,areseriousformsofplay.Therearerulestoobey,skillsandpositionstolearn,andplanstocarryout.Teamsportslikesoccerrequireyoutoworkwithteammates,whileindividual(個(gè)人的)sportssuchastennisfocusonyourpersonalperformance.There’snodoubtthatsportsarevaluable.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatricssaysplayisimportantforkids’andteens’thinking,bodies,sociallivesandfeelings.Sportsexerciseourbodiesandteachusaboutourselvesandourworld.Organizedsportsgetususingourbodiesandminds,whichmakesusmoreimaginative,curious,andcreative.Theskillswelearncanhelpusinschoolandlateratwork.Inanidealworld,sportswouldalwaysbefun.Butinreality,sportscancausephysicalhurtlikebrokenbones,andalsoharminmind.Inteamsports,misunderstandingsandhurtfeelingsarepartofthelearningprocess.Sportsaresupposedtobringpeopletogether,buttheycanalsodrivepeopleapart.Butevenwhenthey’renotalwaysacheerfulexperience,theyshowushowtofacelife’schallenges.Youdon’thavetobeonaschoolteam.Butmany,likeschoolcoaches,havefoundwaystomakeplaytheirwork,whichmakesthemfeelwhole.There’snobetterplacetoplayandlearnabouttheworldthanonasportsfield.Nomatterwhatsportyouchoose,thekeyistoplayforfun.Whenyoudo,you’realreadyawinner.49.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanweprobablyreadthispassage?A.Travel. B.Nature. C.Technology. D.Entertainment.50.Whyisplayimportantforteenagersaccordingtothepassage?A.Itreducestheirphysicalhurteasily.
B.Itimprovestheirmindandbodyhealth.
C.Ithelpsthemhavemoretimeforsleep.
D.Itteachesthemhowtowincompetitions.51.Whichofthefollowingisthewriter’sopinion?A.Peopleshouldtrytobecomeafamousathlete.
B.Peoplecanplaymainlyforfunandenjoyment.
C.Tryingteamsportsisbetterthanindividualones.
D.Avoidingsportsthatcausehurtisthebestchoice.52.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheStylesofSports B.TheHistoryofSports
C.TheCharmofSports D.TheChallengesofSportsCShouldweuseAIinschools?Somepeoplemaysayno,butmanyexpertsandofficialsthinkAItoolsshouldbesafelyandproperlyusedinschoolsinsteadofbeingbanned(禁止).ZhengQinghua,presidentofTongjiUniversity,stressedtheimportanceoftakingthechancesandchallengespresentedbyAIempowerededucation(教育).Hesuggestedthatyoungpeopleshouldbeguidedtoimprovetheirunderstandingoftheknowledgecreatedbytechnology.Infact,AIhasalreadybecomemoreandmoreimportantforteaching,learning,andschoolmanagement.ZhengstressedthewideuseofdifferentmodelssuchasErnieBot,anAIchatbotdevelopedbyBaidu.Itcanwritepapers,solvescienceproblemsandhelpstudentswiththeirhomeworkandtests.Asurveyshowedthat89percentofstudentshadusedChatGPTforhomeworkassistance.Somepeopleworrythatitmaybringtheproblemofdishonestyandsomebadinfluenceoneducation.InsteadofsimplyusingAItogiveanswersorfinishhomeworkandtests,peopleshouldconcentrateonusingAItohelpstudentsbecreativeandhavetheabilitytosolvereal-worldproblems,saidZheng.TomakesureAIisusedsafely,effectivelyandproperly,peoplearoundtheworldareworkingonrules.IntheUS,plansaremadetoprotectpeople’srightswhenusingchatbots.AsColinBailey,presidentofQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,pointedoutthattheUKgovernmentistakingactiontomanageAIandencouragecreativity.ChinahasalsodonesomethingformanagingAIservices.ChenJie,vice-ministerofeducation,saidit’simportant
forschoolsandresearchcenterstoworktogethertodealwithproblemscausedbyAI.53.Whatmethoddidtheauthorusetointroducethetopic?A.Byaskingandanswering. B.Bydoingasurvey.
C.Byshowinganexample. D.Byusingafamoussaying.54.WhatopinionmayZhengQinghuasupport?A.AImodelsshouldnotbeallowedtouseinschool.
B.SchoolsshouldguideandencouragestudentstouseAIproperly.
C.Studentsshouldbuydifferentmodelstosolvereal-worldproblems.
D.ManymodelslikeErnieBothaveabadinfluenceonstudents’study.55.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“concentrateon”meaninParagraph4?A.paymoreattentionto B.spendlesstimein
C.giveuptheopinionof D.getmoreusedto56.WhatisthemainideaoflastParagraph?A.AIischangingourdailylifequickly.
B.AI’sinfluenceoneducationattractsglobalattention.
C.GreateffortsaroundtheworldarebeingputintomanagingAI.
D.China,theUSAandtheUKareleadingtheworldintheuseofAI.DHaveyoueverblamedbadluckforfailures?Thetruthisfarmorepowerful:successgrowsfromchoices,notchances.Withineverypersonliestheabilitytosucceed—likeseedswaitingtogrow.Yourmind,thegreatesttoolevercreated,holdsboththeseseedsandthepowertomakethemgrow.Successstartswithbelievinginyourself.Peoplewhoseethemselvesashelplessoftenfeeltheycontrolnothing,likeleavesmovinginthewind.Researchshowsthatthosewhodon’tbelieveinthemselvesgiveupmoreoftenwhenfacingdifficulties.Ontheotherhand,peoplewhobelieveinthemselvesknowtheycanchangetheirlives.Ifyouthink“Icanmakemylifebetter,”youwillsolveproblemstwiceaseasily.Thisisnotjustatheory;studiesinvolvingstudentsandathletesprovethatself-beliefdirectlyinfluencesoutcomes.Considerthedifferencebetweenwinnersandlosers.Unsuccessfulpeopleoftenthink,“Thingsjusthappen.”Successfulpeopleknowthisisnottrue.Researchshowsthatmostsuccessfulpeopleactivelylookforthecausesbehindevents.Forexample,ifastudentfailsatest,alosermightcomplain,“Thetestwastoohard.”Awinnerwouldthink,“Ishouldhavestudiedharder.”Inthisway,theyturnchallengesintochances.Everythinginlifehappensforareason.Byfindingoutcauses,wegaincontrolovereffects.Imaginetworunners:onetrainsdaily,whiletheotherskipspractice.Theirraceresultsarenotjustluck—theyareeasytoguess.Thisideaworksinallpartsoflife,likeschooltestsormakingfriends.Studiesshowthatpeoplewhobelievehardworkhelpsthemsucceedaremuchmorelikelytoreachtheirgoals.Beingaroundpositivethinkersalsomatters.Positivefriendscanincreaseyourchancesofsuccess,muchlikesunlighthelpsplantsgrow.Justlikefarmerstakecareofplants,youcanhelpyour“successseeds”growbyworkinghardeverydayandlearning.Avoidthosewhosayyoucan’tdothings—theirbadthoughtscanstuntyourgrowth.Intheend,yourchoicesdecideyourfuture.Whetherinstudies,health,orrelationships,youareincontrol.Acceptingthistruthisn’talwayseasy,butit’sthefirststeptogreatness.Asthesayinggoes,“Youwereborntosucceed.”Now,it’stimetochoosevictory.57.Whatisthekeytoyoursuccessaccordingtothepassage?A.Yourluck. B.Yourmind. C.Theseed. D.Thepower.58.Whatdomostsuccessfulpeoplebelieveaccordingtothepassage?A.Thingsinlifetakeplacebychance.
B.Practiceseemstobeawasteoftime.
C.Failureresultsfrompoorpreparation.
D.Difficultiesalwaysleadtobadeffects.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stunt”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Stop. B.Show. C.Start. D.Shape.60.Whyisthispassagewritten?A.Toaskpeopletogetawayfrombadluck.
B.Toadvisepeopletomakepositivefriends.
C.Toinvitepeopletochangetheirdailylives.
D.Toencouragepeopletofightfortheirgoals.五、任務(wù)型閱讀-簡(jiǎn)答:本大題共1小題,共10分。61.17-Year-OldIsYoungesttoFlyAroundtheWorldOnAugust24,17-year-oldMackRutherfordlanded(降落)hismicrolightairplanesafelybackinBulgaria,completingafive-monthefforttoflyaroundtheworld.Hehasnowsettherecordastheyoungestpersontoflyaroundtheworldalone.Mack’sflightbeganinBulgaria,wherehetookoffonMarch23.Hewas16atthetime,butcelebratedhisbirthdayduringhistriparoundtheworld.Heflewinasmall,two-seatermicrolightairplane,abletoflyatspeedsofabout186mph(300kph).Oneoftheplane’sseatswasreplacedwithanextragastank,whichallowedMacktocoverlongerdistances.TheplanealsohadsatellitecommunicationsthatletMackstayintouchwithpeopleontheground.Mack’sroutetookhimoverEurope,Africa,Asia,andNorthAmerica.Hevisited30countriesinallandcovered33,630miles.ThoughMackexpectedhistriptotaketwotothreemonths,hehadtochangehisideas.Insomeplaces,hehadtowaitlongforgettingpermission(批準(zhǔn))tofly.Otherproblemsrequiredmajorchangestohisflightplan.Mackalsofacedlotsofotherchallenges,manyofthemrelatedtoextremeweather.InSudan,Mackhadtodealwithsandstorms.HehadtoflythroughheavyraininIndia,andendedupwithwaterinhisgastanks.HesaidcrossingthePacificOceanwasthemostdifficultpartofthetrip.Aftera10-hourflightfromJapan,hehadtoland-justasitwasgettingdark-onanislandwithnooneelseonit.Hespentthenightintheopenair.Inspiteofallthedifficulttimes,Mackdescribedthetripas“amazing”.NowMackhassettherecordfortheyoungestpersontoflyaroundtheworldalone,beating18-year-oldEnglishpilot,TravisLudlow,whosettherecordlastyear.Macksayshehopeshistripwillshowyoungpeopletheycanmakeadifference.“Youdon’tneedtobe18todosomethingspecial.Justfollowyourdreamsandtheywilleventuallycometrue,”hesaid.(1)HowlongdidittakeMacktoflyaroundtheworld?______________________________________________________________________________(2)HowdidMackkeepintouchwithpeopleontheground?______________________________________________________________________________(3)WhichpartofthetripwasthemostdifficultforMack?______________________________________________________________________________(4)Howmanycontinents(大洲)didMacktravelacross?______________________________________________________________________________(5)DoyouthinkMackisarolemodel(榜樣)foryoungpeople?Whyorwhynot?(請(qǐng)自擬一句話作答)_______________________________________________________________________________六、信息匹配:本大題共5小題,共10分。Haveyoueverlookedcloselyatthepapermoneyfromdifferentcountries?Youwillseemorethannumbersandcolours.Youwilldiscoverpicturesofrivers,mountains,buildingsandfamouspeople.
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Theyarelikesmalllessonsinculture,historyandnature.Papermoneyisn’tjustforspending—it’salsoforlearning.Let’sstartwithChina.
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Onthe20yuannote(紙幣),thereistheLijiangRiverinGuilin,withgreenmountainsrisingfromcalmwaters.
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Onthe5yuannote,you’llfindMountTai,oneofthemostfamousmountainsinChina.Alargenumberofpoemswerewritteninpraiseofit.
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Switzerland’snotesincludemountains,rivers,andevenwindpatterns(圖案)!Canada’shavesnowylandscapesandmapleleaves(楓葉).Thesedays,manypeopleusephonesorcardsasawaytopay.
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Butpapermoneystillhasitsvalue—notonlyinmoney,butinmeaning.Youcanholdit,lookatit,andlearnfromit.Itcanbeatinymuseuminyourpocket.Sonexttimeyouholdyourpapermoney,takeasecondlook.A.It’sfastandeasy.B.It’salessonworthlearning.C.Othercountriesdothistoo,intheirownway.D.It’ssobeautifulthatartistshavepainteditforcenturies.E.TheChineseyuanisaperfectmixofnatureandtradition.F.Thesepicturesoftenshowwhateachcountryfindsimportant.62.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F63.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F64.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F65.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F66.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F七、首字母短文填空:本大題共1小題,共10分。67.Whenpeoplemovedtoafarawaytown,ittookalongtimetoreceivetheirfriends’letters.Thankstoprogressintechnology,howwemakefriendsandc
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withthemhaschangedgreatly.Nowadays,socialmedia(社交媒體)toolsletusseewhatourfriendsareuptoandmaintainfriendshipsnomatterhowfarwego.Allwen
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isaWi-Ficonnection.Thedigitalagealsoenablesustofindpeoplewhoshareouri
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suchascollectingmodelcarsorplayinganunusualinstrument.Whateverourhobbiesare,theInternetcanc
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uswithotherswhoalsoenjoydoingthem,eveniftheyliveontheothersideoftheworld.Butwhenyou“friend”peopleonline,doesthismeanthattheyarereallyyourfriends?Itd
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.Ifpeoplealwaysexchangetruep
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informationonline,thenyes,thesefriendshipscanberealandmeaningful.Butweneedtor
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thatwhatweseeonsocialmediaisoftennotthewholetruthaboutaperson.Onsocialmediasites,peopletendtopostonlypositiveupdatesthatmakethemlookhappyandfriendly.Butsmilingphotosmaynotber
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.Ayoungpersoncouldbeold;awomancouldbeaman;wecouldevens
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ourinformationwithcriminals(罪犯).Butthisdoesn’tmeanthatweshouldthrowthebabyoutwiththebathwater.Althoughtechnologyhaschangedthewayweacquirefriends,themeaningoffriendshipandourlongingforfriendsremainthesame.AsAristotlesaid,noonewouldchoosetolivew
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(high)ofhim.Becauseofthis,hebecameveryproudandwroteacouplet(對(duì)聯(lián))for
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(he).Knowingallthewordsintheworld;Readingallthebooksontheearth.Awiseoldmansawthiscoupletandthought,“ItisnecessaryforSuShi
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(learn)howtobemodest.”So,oneday,hecametoSuShi’shousewithabook.TheoldmanshowedSuShithebookandexplained,“Sofar,I
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(read)thebookseveraltimes,buttherearestillsomedifficultwordsthatIcan’tunderstand.Ihaveaskedmanypeople,butnoneofthemcouldunderstandtheir
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(mean).Ihaveheardthatyouareapersonofrichknowledge,soIcometoaskyou.”Fullofconfidence,SuShitookthebookfromtheold
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(man)hand,butwhenheopenedit,hebecamevery
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(surprise)becausethereweremanywordshedidn’tknow.Atthatmoment,SuShirealizedthatthereweremanymorethingsthathehadtolearn.Actually,theoldmankneweverywordinthisbook.HejustwantedtomakeSuShiknowthe
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(important)ofbeingmodest.SuShiwasembarrassed(尷尬的)andsaid,“NowIknowwhyyoucame.Ishouldn’thavebeensoarrogant(自大的).”Theoldmansmiledand
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(leave).ThenSuShiquicklytookhisbrushandink,andaddedsomewordstothecouplet:Workinghardtoknowallthewordsintheworld;Beingdeterminedtoreadallthebooksontheearth.Fromth
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