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(2022?重慶開州?校考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Peopleexpectliving,breathingfishwhentheyvisitanaquarium(海

洋館).So,visitorstoaShanghaiaquariumweresurprisedtoseearobotsharkinstead.CGTNreportedthe

electricpowered“whaleshark”showedupinShanghaiinJanuary.

DevelopedbyChineseresearchers,the4.7meterlong“shark"hasmechanicalfins(機(jī)械鰭).Itcanswim,

turnanddive(潛水)likearealshark.Ilswimsasfastas0.7meterspersecondandcangoasdeepas10

metersunderwater.

Bionic(仿生的)fishlikethisarcnotjustforpleasingaquariumvisitors.Theycanalsobeusedinother

fields.

Thebionicwhaleshark,forexample,withdifferentsensors(傳感器)willcheckwaterqualityandtake

photosofunderwateranimalsandplants,CGTNreported.

AccordingtoiMediaNews,military(軍事的)usesarealsolikely.Bionicfishproducealmostnonoise.

Theywillnotbefoundbypeople,meaningtheycanswimaroundsubmarines(潛水艇)unnoticed,paredto

antisubmarineaircraft(反:替艇飛Hl),antisubmarine“fish”arecheaperandcanworkbetter.

Alongwithmilitaryandresearchuses,underwaterrescue(救援)andarchaeology(考古)canalsouse

bionicfish.Smallerrobotscanswiminandaroundsunken(沉入水底的)ships,sendingallkindsofdata(數(shù)

據(jù))backtopeople.Witha3Dscanner(掃描儀),peoplemayevenmakemodelsofsunkenships.

Maybemostexciting,thesefishcanswimamongrealfish.Withsensorsandcameras,wecanlearn

moreaboutfishbehavior,suchasschooling—howsmallfishswimtogethertoavoidbeingeatenandbreeding

(繁衍).Ifroboticfisharegoodatmixingin,wemayalsolearnwhatit'sliketogeteatenbysharks!

1.Whatdoweknowabouttherobotshark?

A.Kswimsjustlikearealshark.

B.Itswimsasfastas4.7meterspersecond.

C.Itcan'tgoasdeepas1()metersunderwater.

D.Itwasjustforpleasingaquariumvisitors.

2.Howcanbionicfishhelpwithrescuesinparagraph6?

A.Theycanbringthingsbackfromsunkenships.

B.Theycancollectdataofsunkenshipsforpeople.

C.Theycansavethepeopleinsunkenships.

D.Theycanmakemodelsofa3Dscanner.

3.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe

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4.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Thedevelopmentofbionicfish

B.Theusesofbionicfish

C.Bionicfish,humans*newhelper

D.Bionicfish,thesea'snewanimal

(2022.重慶開州.??寄M預(yù)測(cè))Fromtomorrowon,Iwillheahappyperson;

Grooming,chopping,andtravelingallovertheworld.

Fromtomorrowon,1willcarefoodstuffandvegetables.

Ihaveahouse,towardsthesea,withspringflowersblossoming.

Fromtomorrowon,Iwillwritetoeachofmydearones,

Tellingthemofmyhappiness,

What(helighteningofblessednesshastoldme.

Iwillspreadittoeachof(hem.

Andgiveawarmnameforeveryriverandeverymountain.

Strangers,Iwillalsogiveyoumywcllwishing.

Mayyouhaveabrilliantfuture!

Mayyouloverseventuallybeespouse!

Mayyouenjoyhappinessinthisearthlyworld!

Ionlywishtofacethesea,withspringflowersblossoming.

5.Thismaterialaboveisprobably.

A.astoryB.aplayC.apoemD.aletter

6.Thewriterwantstotellhisdearonesabouthis.

A.sadnessB.illnessC.happinessD.success

7.Fromtomorrowon,thewriterwilldothingsEXCEPT.

A.hewillbeahappyperson

B.hewillcarefoodstuffandvegetables

C.hewillgivestrangerswcllwishing

D.hewillvisithiseachfamilyandfriend

8.Wheremaythewriterwanttolive?

A.Inahousenearthesea.

B.Inahouseneartheriver.

C.Inahousenearthemountain.

D.Inahouseinthecity.

(2022?重慶大渡口???既#㎝arriageispartofnearlyeverycultureintheworld,butmarriage

traditionschangegreatlyfromp'acctoplace.

IncertainAsiancountriesandintheMiddleeast,redisconsideredsymbolsofjoyandhappiness.

However,inmanycountries,itismonforthebride(新娘)towearawhitedressasasymbolofherpurelife.

Thetraditionofwearingaspecialwhitedressfortheweddingceremonystartedin1840,whenQueenVictoria

marriedinwhile.Beforethat,bridesworeallkindsofcolors.

Inmanycultures,couplesexchangerings,usuallymadeofgoldorsilver,duringthemarriageceremony.

IntheUnitedStates,England,Canada,andFrance,theweddingringisusuallywornon(hethirdfingerof

thelefthandbecauseitwasoncebelievedthatablood【ubc(血管)randirectlyfromthisfingertotheheart,

ButintraditionalIndianrelationships,themangivesthewomanabichiya—aringwornonthetoe—asa

symboloftheirengagement(婚名J).

InChinesecultures,weddingguestsgivegiftsofmoneytothenewlywedsinsmallredenvelopes.

JapanesebusinessmanYusakuMaezawaspentnearlytwoweeksontheInternationalSpaceStation.Maezawa

alsoplanstoorbit(繞行)arouncthemooninthefuture.

Nodasaidtheprojectcouldsendthepany'scustomerstoaplaceoutsidetheearth.44lbyotanowhascars

almosteverywhere,butLunarCruiserisdifferent.It'sabouttakingourcarssomewherewehaveneverbeen!^^

saidNoda.

13.ShinichiroNodais____________atthepanyToyota.

A.adriverB.aworkerC.anastronaulD.anengineer

14.Theunderlinedword“il”inParagraph3refersto"

A.ToyotaB.LunarCruiserC.iSpaceD.UAE

15.YusakuMaezawaspentnearlyontheInternationalSpaceStation.

A.twoweeksB.threeweeksC.twomonthsD.threemonths

16.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat.

A.LunarCruisermayhelppeopleliveonthemoonby2040

B.Maezawa'striptospacewasaninterestingbutdangerousone

C.Nodaisexcitedabouttheideaofsendingacarto(hemoon

D.ToyotacanmakemuchmoneybydevelopingLunarCruiser

(2022?重慶渝北?統(tǒng)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Belowarcsometrafficrulesforstudents.Followtherulesandstay

safe!

?DONOTRUNAREDLIGHT

Onlycrosstheroadwhenthelightturnsgreen.

Lookbothwayswhencrossingtheroad.

②DONOTRUNONROADS

It'shardfordriverstoseeyou.Theymaynotbeabletostopthecarintime.

③WEARAHELMET(頭盔)WHENRIDING

Alwayswearahelmetwhenridingabikeontheroad.

Itkeepsyouawayiroindangers.

?NEVERGETOFFAMOVINGBUS

Don'tgetoffabusuntilitestoafullstop.

17.Thetrafficrulesarefor.

A.parentsB.travelersC.teachersD.students

18.It'shardforthedriverstos,eyouwhenyou.

A.runonroadsB.wearahelmetC.rideabikeD.getoffabus

19.Therearetrafficrulesinthepassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

(2022?重慶開州???寄M預(yù)測(cè))WhenIwaswalkingbackhomeataround12:15pmduringmylunch

breakonecore(果核)esflyingtowardme.Illandedjustbeforemyfeet.Surprised,Icountedmyselffortunate

nottogethitbyit.

Theapplewasthrownoverthefence(圍欄)byaschoolstudent..Astreetseparatesmy

apartmentbuildingfromtheschool.

Thinkingitwasaoneoffexperience,Itoldmyfriends,andwelaughedaboutit.

Then,theweekafter,Iwaswalkingalongexactlythesamespotatexactlythesametimeandbam!

Anotherapplecameover.Thistimeitlandedontheroofofashed(棚屋).Ithoughttomyself:"Isitmy

destiny(命運(yùn))togethitbyanapple?”

LastweekIwaswalkingbackhome.Icheckedmyphone.Itwas12:15pm.Mymindwanderedtothose

twotimesbeforewhenI'dseenanapplethrownoverthewall.Butsuddenly,mythoughtswereinterrupted

(阻斷)byANOTHERflyingapple!Thisonewasabigone.Onlyonebitehadbeentakenoutofit,andit

wasthrownwilhspeed.

Enoughwasenough.Someonecouldbereallyhurtbytheseapples.Did(hestudent(s)notrealizethat

peopleliveacrossthewall?Ordotheynotcare?

Itoldmyfriendaboutit.“Youshouldjustthrowtheapplebackoverthewalltoreact(回應(yīng)).Thatwill

teachthem,“myfriendsuggested.But1don'twanttoplaythat“game”.Astheysay,aneyeforaneyeleaves

thewholeworldblind.Besides,ImightenduphurtingsomeonewhenIthrowitback.

MaybeI'llcalltheschoolandletthemknow.Thestudcnt(s)responsiblyneedtoknowthattheymight

enduphurtingsomeoneiftheykeepthrowingtheirwaste.What'smore,wastebelongsinthebin,not

anywhereelse.

20.Whichoftheflowingsentencescanbeputinthe.

A.Thestudentstudiedintheschool.

B.Thisisajuniorhighschool.

C.Ilivedoppositetheschool.

D.1livednexttotheschool.

21.Howmanytimesdidtheauthorseeanapplethrownoverthewall?

A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.D.Fourtimes.

22.Fromtheunderlinedsentence,wecanlearnthat.

A.thewriterwashitintheeyeby(helastthrownapple.

B.thewriterwillsetupacameraonthewall

C.thewriterwillnotreactbydoingthesamebadthing

D.thewriterwillthrowtheapplebacknexttime

23.Whatcanwcinferfromthestory?

A.Thefirstapplewasthrownbyaschoolstudent.

B.Thestudentscouldseewhenthewriterwaswalkingby.

C.Somebodywasoncehurtbythrownwaste(here.

D.Theschoolmayfindoutabouttheproblemandsetnewrules.

(2022?重慶壁山?統(tǒng)考一模)InformationforNewMembers

WeletoBanktownBushwalking(叢林旅行)Club!Herearesomethingsyouneedtoknow:

★Mostwalksareinfarawayplaces.Youneedtolakeenoughfoodandwalerfbrafulldayofactivity

oneachwalk.Thisisthemostimportantthingtoremember.

★Weargoodlaceupshoes,becauseyouneedtodosomeclimbingsometimes.

★Eachwalkhasagrade.Ifyouhaven'tbeenbushwalkingbefore,\vcsuggestthatyoustartwithan

easywalk-Grade1or2.Ifyouhavebeenbushwalkingbefore,thenaGrade3walkmaybesuitable.

★Allbeginnersneedtocalloremailtheleaderofanactivity48hoursbeforethestartoftheactivity.

Theyneedtomakesurethatyouarcfitandabletofinishtheactivityaspkumed.

★Membershipfeesfbrayear:$35foranadultover18yearsold.Ifafamilyjoinstheclub,feeswillbe

lower,$55fortheparentsand$10foreachchildbetweentheagesof5and18.

24.Beforestartingawalk,isthemostimportantthingthatwalkersmustremember.

A.towearsunglassesB.totakeenoughmoney

C.towearlaceupshoesD.totakeenoughfoodandwater

25.tipsarementionedaccordingtothepassage.

A.3B.4C.5D.6

26.Allbeginnersneedtocalloremailtheleaderofanactivityto.

A.keepintouchwiththeleaderB.lettheleaderknowmoreaboutthem

C.getmoreinformationaboutthisactivityD.maketheleaderknowiftheyaresuitable

27.Eric,hiswife,andtheir16yearoldchildwanttojointheclub.Theyshouldpayfbrayear.

A.$35B.$65C.$55D.$75

(2022?重慶黎江?校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))Therearcalwayslotsofstrangestoriesaboutprotectingyoureyes.

Forexample,youmighthavebeentoldthatyou'dgoblindfromreadinginthedark,butyoucouldmakeup

foritbyeatingcarrots.

Thisisjustoneofthewrongideasyoumayhaveheardof.Belowteenshaspickedoutscientific

explanationsfbrthreemistakesthepeopleoftenmakeabouteyes.Let'stakealook.

CaneatingcaiTotsimproveyoureyesight?

CarrotsarerichinVitaminA,whichisimportantandnecessaryfbryoureyes'generalhealth.Vitamin

Ahelpseyestomakelightintosignals,allowingpeopletoseeinlowlightconditions.However,eatingmore

carrotsdoesn'thelpyouseebetter.Somecarrotswillhelp,butalargenumberofcarrotswillnotgiveyou

superhumanvisionorallowyoutogetridofyourglasses.

Ifyourparentshavebadeyesight,willyouhavebadeyesight,too?

Myopia(近視)canbepassedfromparentstochildren.AstudybytheAmericansOptometric

Associationfoundthatifbothparentsaremyopia,thereisa33to60percentchancethatthechildis.For

childrenwhohaveoneparentwithmyopia,thechanceis23to40percent,andit'sdownto6to15percent

forkidswithnonmyopiaparents.Sonomatterhowbadyourparents'eyesightis

Isitliucthatpeoplewhoaiccoluiblindcan'lseeculuis?

Colorblindnessdoesn'tmeanthatsomeonecan'tseecolorsatall,likeablackandwhitemovie.Itmeans

thatsomeonehasdifficultytellingsomecolorsapart,usuallygreenandredorblueandyellow.Color

blindnessisusuallyaconditioncausedbynothavingcolorcells(細(xì)胞),Ifthecellsdon'trespond(反應(yīng))

intherightwaytodifferencesinwavelengthsoffight,colorblindnesshappens.Therearedifferentlevelsof

colorblindness.Somepeoplecannottellthedifferencebetweencolorsindim(昏暗的)light,whileothers

havedifficultyinanylight.Inthemostseriousformofcolorblindness,everythingisseeninshadesofgrey.

28.WhichistheRIGHTideaabouteatingcarrotsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Eatingcarrotsdoesn'thelppeopleseebetteratall.

B.Peopleneedtoeatasmanycarrotsaspossible.

C.Eatingcarrotsisgoodfbreyes,butpeopledon'tneedtoeatalotofthem.

D.Eatingalotcarrotsisonlygoodfbrthosewhoworkinlowlightcondition.

29.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin(he?

A.youmustbemyopia.

B.youstillhaveachancehavinggoodeyesight.

C.youmusthaveagoodeyesight.

D.youshouldprotectyoureyes.

30.Accordingtothepassage,howdocsthewriterdescribecolorblindness?

A.Mostpeoplewhoarecolorblindcanonlyseegrey.

B.Nothavingcolorcellscancausecolorblindness.

C.Thosewhocan'ttellgreenfromredarcnotreallycolorblindness.

D.Mostpeoplewhoarccolorblindcanonlyseeblackandwhite.

31.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.MisunderstandingaboutEyesB.AdviceonProtectingYourEyes

C.WaystoImproveYourVisionD.ReasonsforColorBlindness

(2022?重慶秦江?校聯(lián)考模擬預(yù)測(cè))TheBeijing2022OlympicWinterGamesopeningceremony(R

式)wasabighitallaroundtheworld.DoyoustillremembertlBeijing8Minutes“whichwasperformedby

ChineseartistsatPyeongchangOlympicStadiumduringtheclosingceremonyof2018OlympicWinter

Games?

TheshowwasdirectedbyZhangYimou,afamousChinesedirectorwhowasalsoresponsibleforthe

eightminutesummerhandover(移交)inAthensin2004aswellastheopeningandclosingceremoniesin

Beijingin2008thatreceivedconsiderableinternationalpraise.

Duringthewholepertbnnance,thedancersandrobotsbothworeLEDlightsonthemthatareableto

bearwiththecoldweatheratPyeongchangOlympicStadiumwithouttherisksofbreaking.Theuniforms

werealsomadewithgraphene(石墨烯材料)tokeepthedancerswarm.

Performersdancedwith24intelligentrobots-representing(代表)Beijinghostingthe24thWinter

Olympics.Astheyshowedscenesofsportssuchasskatingandskiing.Anumberofmovingmoniiorsinthe

middleofthefieldwerealsocontrolledbyartificialintelligence(人工智能).

Zhangsaidheexpectedtheshowtohelppresenthiscountry'simage(形象)inthenewera(時(shí)代).“We

madeeverysecondcountduringtheeightshortminutestoshow(heconfidentChinanotonlyforits5,

OOOyearoldhistory,butalsotheprogressthecountyhasmadetoday,nsaidZhang.

“Beijing8MinuteswasalsosupposedtoshowtheChinesepeople'sweletotheworldusingmodern

technology,“addedZhang.

32.Wherewas“Beijing8Minutes”performed?

A.OntheclosingceremonyofPyeongchang2018OlympicWinterGames.

B.OntheopeningceremonyofAthens2004OlympicWinterGames.

C.OntheclosingceremonyofBeijing2008OlympicGames.

D.OntheopeningceremonyofBeijing2022OlympicWinterGames.

33.WhydidthedirectorZhangYimoudesign24robotstodancewithperformers?

A.Becausethereare24eventsinOlympicWinterGames.

B.Because24countrieswilljoininthe24thOlympicWinterGames.

C.BecauseBeijingwillhostthe24thOlympicWinterGames.

D.BecauseBeijingwillhosttheOlympicWinterGamesin2024.

34.Whatdidthedirectorwanttoshowthroughthewonderfulperformance?

A.HewantedtoshowChinese5,000yearoldhistory.

B.HewantedtoshowtheprogressChinahasmadetoday.

C.HewantedtoshowtheChinesepeople'swcle.

D.Aboveall.

35.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe.

Par*1-1ClosingCeremony

201801ympk

Para3一4Robots

WinterGames

Para5—<5China'sAchievements

Para12Background

Beijing

8Para3—4Performance

Minutes

Para5—6Zhang'sExpectations

Pan1—2Background

Beijing8

Para3一4Robots

Minutes

Para5—6China'sAchievements

Pira1—2ClosingCeremony

2018Oh-mpic

Para3-4Performance

WinterGames

Para5—6Zhang'sExpectations

(2022?重慶璧山?統(tǒng)考一模)OnOctober31,ChongqingBalletTheaterperformedamagicmakeup

ballet.Traditionalclassics,newmodernworks,andgraceful(優(yōu)雅的)danceswereontheshov/,creating

asleeplessnight.Someofthemarelistedhere.

FourLittlePandasWaltzNo.2CarmenMadeinChina

Itusestraditional

Theclumsy(笨拙的)ThebeautifulandYoucanlearn(heGypsy

dancing

handsomeyoungmengirPsmovingand

pandastake(heplaceofskillstoshow(herapid

andbeautiful

thecleverswansinthewomenwearbeautifullovestorythroughthechangesthathave

SwanLakemakingclothesandmaskstohappenedinChinain

dancers,wonderful

peopleshov/the

laughandrelax.thecultureofRussia.performances.pastyears.

36.Youcanwatchwonderfulperformancesintheshowexcept.

A.traditionalclassicsB.productsmadeinChina

C.gracefuldancesD.newmodernworks

37.showsagirl'slovestory.

A.FourLittlePandasB.WaltzNo.2C.MadeinChina.D.Carmen

38.FourLittlePandaswasadapled(改編)from.

A.SwanLakeB.SeepingBeauty'C.TheNutcrackerD.RomeoandJuliet

(2022?重慶江津?校聯(lián)考一模)AyoungwomanfromSouthChina'sGuangxiProvincehashelped

localfarmersselltheirkumquats(金橘)throughlivestreaming(直播)inonlineshopsandalsocreatemany

jobopportunities(機(jī)會(huì)).

LaiYuanyuan,30,esfromafamilyfromthevillageofFuleinRong'an,Guangxi.

Likemanyotherpeopleinthevillage,herparentsusedtoseJtheirfarmproduceatalowpricebecause

itwasdifficultforthem(ogettothemarket.

AfteringbackfromherstudiesinKoreain2018.Laibegantoconsiderwhatshecoulddotoimprove

thelivingsiandard(水平)oflocalfarmersandhelpthemincreaseiheirine.

Laidecidedtomakeherideaetruewhenshefoundthattheirfuturemustdependonlivemerce(貿(mào)易)

andthefastgrowingexpressdelivery(快遞)industry.

Therefore,shesetupherownonlineshopandlettechnicians(技術(shù)人員)makeabrandoflocalkumquats

in2019.Thenshestartedtosoldfarmproducethroughlivestreamingwhichmakesadirectwayforthe

customerstotradewiththefanners.Inthisway,theycangreatlyreducethesellingsteps.Besides,live

streamingisreallyeasytolearnforthefarmers.

Withtheimprovementofkumquats'quality,theturnover(營(yíng)業(yè)額)ofheronlineshopwasupto20

millionyuanin2020.

Thankstoherefforts,nowlocalpeoplehaveagoodmarketandbeericherthanbefore.

Exceptforprovidinglocalpeoplewithjobopportunities,shehasalsoencouragedsomeyoungpeople

toreturntoFuleandbuildtheirownbusinessintheseyears.

39.Laiesfrom.

A.asmallvillageinGuangxiB.asmallcityinHainan

C.asmallvillageinGuangdongD.asmalltowninKorea

40.WhichisthecorrectorderofLai'sexperiencesaccordingtothepassage?

a.settingupanonlineshopb.InishingstudiesinKorea

c.havingagoodmarketd.sellingkumquatsthroughlivestreaming

A.a,d,c,bB.a,b,c,dC.b,a,c,dD.b,a,d,c

41.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.it'smorelikely(可能)forGrandmaLitofindajobinthevillagenow

B.Lai'sparentssoldtheirfarmproductsatahighprice

C.sellingfarmproductsthroughlivestreamingneedsmoresteps

D.thefarmersinthevillagearericherthanbefore

42.Thewriterwrotethereportina/antone(語氣態(tài)度).

A.critical(批評(píng)的)B.approving(贊許的)C.sadD.surprised

(2022?重慶江津?校聯(lián)考一模)DuringtheJinDynasty,achildnamedCheYinwassmartandloved

toread.Hegrewupinapoorfamilyandcouldn'taffordlampoil(燈油)tostudyatnight.Onenight,hesaw

fireflies(螢火蟲)outsidehishouseandcameupwithanidea.Hecaughtsomefirefliesinaclothbagand

hungthebagupasalamp.Itwassaidthathespentallofhissummernightsreadinglikethis.

AnotherchildnamedSunKanglivingduringthesameperiodalsolovedreading.Onewinternight,Sun

usedupallofhislampoilandcouldn'tstudyatnight.Suddenly,hesawthethicksnowreflectingthe

moonlightoutsidehishouse.

Hisfirstthoughtwas“Oh,Icanusethereflectedlighttorcad^^^Hetookouthisbooksandread,even

thoughitwastoocold.Bothofthesekidslaterbecamesuccessfulgovernmentofficials(官員).Peoplewere

touchedbytheirhardworkingspiritandtheirstoriesgaveinspirationtotheChineseidiom(成語)"nangying

yingxueMwhichmeans“toreadbythelightofbaggedfirefliesorthereflectedlightofsnow”.

▲Somehadtocopyothers'booksbyhandbecausetheycouldn'taffordbooksfbrtheirown.

Othersevenhad(otravelovermountainsandriverstofindagoodteacher.However,thesehardconditions

didnotslopyoungmindslearningknowledge.Manyofthemwentoutof(heirwaytostudyinorderiochange

theirlives.

Othersimilaridiomsarct4xuanliangcigu”and“zaobitouguang'*.Althoughtheymaysoundalittle

exaggerated(夸張的),theyarcjustliketheweaklightoffireflies,lightinguptheroadtoknowledgeand

success.

43.SunKangusedtoreadoutsideduringthewinternight.

A.alampboughtfromothersB.acampfiremadebyhimself

C.abagfilledwithfirefliesD.(helightreflectedbythesnow

44.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthetwokids.

A.inventedaChineseidiomB.wereatthesameage

C.werehardworkingandsmarD.helpedeachothertoread

45.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthe▲inparagraph4?

A.Studentsstudiedonlytochangetheirlivesinthepast

B.Studentsinthepastlikedtostudymorethanwedonow

C.Studentsinthepasthaddifferentwaystoreceiveknowledge

D.Studentshadmuchdifficultystudyinginthepast

46.Whichofthefollowingsayingsbestreflectsthemeaningbehindthethreeidioms?

A.Hewhothinksbutdocsnotlearnisindanger.B.Agoodbookisagoodfriend.

C.Itisnevertoolatetolearn.D.Wherethereiswill,thereisaway.

(2022?重慶開州?校聯(lián)考二模)ChongqingFoodCultureFestival

Areyouafoodie?Doyouhaveaunique(獨(dú)特的)tasteforfood?Then,eandexploreyourfavorite

foodatChongqingFoodCultureFestival,whichprovidesthousandsoftastyfoodsinover300different

panies.YoucannotonlyenjoythelocalfoodofChongqing,butalsofoodfromotherpartsoftheworld.

Place:ChongqingInternationalMeetingCenter

Date:FromMar.6toMar.18th

Ticketprice:Adult:$20Child(under9):S10

47.Ybucangotothefoodfestivalon.

A.Mar.5thB.May.l7lhC.Mar.IOthD.Mar.19th

48.Accordingtothepassage,.

A.youcangotothefestivalforfreeifyouarcabove9

B.youcanonlyenjoyChongqingfoodinthefestival

C.therewillbeabout300kindsoffoodsinthefoodfestival

D.ifyouareafoodie,youmayhavefuninthefestival

49.HowmuchshouldMr.Greenpayifhetakeshis7yearoldson,his8yearolddaughterandhiswifetothe

festival?

A.$20.B.$40.C.$50.D.$60

(2022?重慶江津?校聯(lián)考一模)Workingonateamisagoodthing,butsometimesitcanbringyou

sometrouble.Ifpeopleonyourteamarcnotgoodatinunicating,youmayoftenfeelterrible.Tocreatea

successfulteam,goodmunicationisthemostnecessarythingforbothteammembersandleaders.Hereare

somehelpfulsuggestions.

?Don'tcriticizeG比評(píng))anypeople.Whensomeoneonyourteamdoessomethingwrong,don'tcriticize

him.Youcanhelphimfindoutreasonsandthenhelphimsolvetheproblem.Criticizingyourteammembers

toooftenmaymakethemkeepawayfromyou.Asaresult,youmayfeellonely.

?Thinkaboutotherpeople'sideascarefully.Whensomeonetellsyouabouthisideas,youshouldthink

aboutthemcarefully,nomatterhowsillytheymayseem.Thisshowsyouinterestedinhisideas,anditwill

makehimfeelgood.

?Listentootherpeopleactively.Whensomeoneisspeakingtoyou,youneedtolistentohimactively.

Ifyou'reunclearaboutsomething,youshouldaskhimaboutit.Bydoingthiscanclearupyourconfiision

(困惑)beforemovingon.

?Shareyourideaswithotherpeople.Whenyouhaveanewidea,talkaboutitwithteammembers.This

helpstoimprovetheidea.Besides,italsohelpstoimproverelationshipswithyourteammembers.

50.Forteammembersandtheleaders,isthemostnecessarythingtocreateasuccessfullyteam.

A.municatingwellB.dealingwithcriticism

C.sharingideasD.listeningtoothers

51.Ifyoucriticizeyourteammembersloooften,theywill.

A.feellonelyB.beafraidofyou

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