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年中考英語(yǔ)真題匯編04之閱讀理解B篇0124P01TeahaslongbeenapopulardrinkinChina.Chinesepeoplelovedifferentkindsoftea.Amongthem,blackteaandwhiteteafromFujian,greenteafromZhejiangandAnhui,anddarkteafromYunnanaresomeofthefavorites.IntheSongDynasty(960-1279),teaculturereachednewheights.ThebeautyoftheSongteacamealivethrough“diancha”.Powdered(粉狀的)teawaswhisked(攪打)withwaterintosoft“clouds”.Whiteteawasoftenusedtomakethe“clouds”aswhiteasthemoonlight.Teaartistsusedcleanwatertodrawpicturesonthemwithateaspoon.Thewayofservingdianchabecamealivingart.ItlaterinfluencedJapaneseteaculture.Today,moreyoungpeoplearelearningandpassingiton.Yunnan’sdarktea,especiallyPu’er,gotfamousbecauseoftheAncientTeaHorseRoad.Anditwonpopularityaroundtheworld.In1976,FrenchmanFredKemplerfoundanewkindofPu’erfromYunnaninaHongKongshop.Inthesameyear,hevisitedYunnan,boughtnearlytwotons,andbegantosell“YunnanTuocha”inEurope.Since1986,Yunnan’sPu’ertuochahasgotmanyprizesatfoodexpos(博覽會(huì))inFrance,Americaandothercountries.TodayyoucanseeanoldAustralianladyholdingacupofteaofsun-driedPu’er,thoughshestillenjoysherEnglish-styleblackteawithmilkandsugar.Teaisabridgeoffriendshipamongnationsandpeoples.Teaisenjoyedtimelesslyfromancienttomoderntimes.Eachcupofdiancha,whiteasthemoonlight,turnedteaintoart,andartintoeternity(永恒).Teaisalsolovedgloballyfromtheeasttothewest.EachcupofPu’er,withthesmellofsunshine,turnsteaintofriendship,andfriendshipintoasharedfuture.[2025·重慶]Whatkindofteawasoftenusedfordianchaaccordingtothepassage?A.Blacktea. B.Greentea. C.Darktea. D.Whitetea.WhendidFredKemplerbegintosell“YunnanTuocha”inEurope?A.In1986. B.In1976. C.In1279. D.In960.Whichsentenceuses“globally”withthesamemeaningastheunderlinedword?globally/'ɡl??b?li/adv.①全球地②全面地③總體而言,整體地A.?Globally,ourclassdidwellintheEnglishtest.B.?TheOlympicGamesbringpeopletogetherglobally.C.?Thestoryisgloballyinterestingthoughsomepartsareslow.D.?Thismathquestionneedsyoutoconsiderthenumbersglobally.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MoreThanaDrink B.TeaTradeinChinaC.ArtinaTeaCup D.JourneyofYunnanTea48~51DBBAP02ZamLachlan,aged21,fromtheUnitedKingdom,becamethefirstwoman-andtheyoungestperson-torowfrommainlandEuropetomainlandSouthAmericawithnooneelsetohelpher.ZamsetoffinaspecialrowingboatfromPortugalonOctober27.ShecompletedtheAtlanticcrossinginjustover97days.OnFebruary1,shearrivedinFrenchGuiana.“NobodyknewIwascomingin,”shesaid.“ButIgotclapped(鼓掌)bylotsoffishermenfromBrazil.”Zamfacedmanychallenges(挑戰(zhàn))alongtheway.Ahighwindturnedherboatover.Shehurtherarmandbrokeafinger.Atonepoint,shewasnearlyrunoverbyalargeship.Andonetime,shewashitbyaflyingfish.Butthereweremanybrightthings,too.ForZam,thetripwasachancetoseenatureasfewpeopleeverdo.“Thesunrisesandnightskieswerereallyexciting,”shesaid.“Thetripgavememanymemories(回憶).Theywillstaywithmeforlife.”“Itookonabigchallengeandwon,”Zarasaid.“Ihopemyeffortwillinspire(激勵(lì))otherstochallengethemselves.”[2025·安徽]WheredidZamarriveonFebruary1?A.IntheUK. B.InPortugal. C.InFrenchGuiana. D.InBrazil.WhatdidZamfindexcitingduringthejourney?A.Theflyingfish. B.Thenightskies. C.Thehighwind. D.Thelargeship.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesZara?A.Strong-willed. B.Honest. C.Easy-going. D.Humorous.CBAP03WhenIwasyoung,flowersfilledmymom’sgardeneachspring.IneverthoughtthatMomhaddonemuchaboutthembehindthescenes(在幕后),untilshesharedhersecretwithme.OnedaylastNovember,MomandIspentawholemorningplantingflowerbulbs.Idroppedoneineachholeandcovereditoverwithsoil.Myfingerswerenumb(麻木的)bythetimewefinished.However,thegroundlookedjustasflowerbulbemptyandflatasithadbeenbefore.ThenMomtoldmetowait.Ididn’tonlywait—Iwatched.Iwatchedhopefullyallthroughthewinter...OnthelastdayofApril,Iwentoutsidetofindthegardenfullofcolorfulflowers.Ourhardworkpaidoff.“Myboy,tomorrowmorning,”Momsaid,“wewillwalktheneighborhoodandleaveabasketofflowersoneachdoorstep.”“What?”Ialmostcried.“Arewesellingourflowers?”“Ofcoursenot,”shesaidexcitedly.“Infact,nobodywillevenknowthey’refromus.Wellleavethematourneighbors’asasurprise.Doesn’tthatsoundfun?”“Tome,itdoesn’tsoundfunatall”Irepliedunwillingly.“They’reourflowers.Weshouldkeepthemforourselves!”“Flowersarelikekindness,”Momsaid.“Theirbeautyismeanttobeshared.”Earlythenextmorning,Momwokemeup.Webroughtthebasketsandstoppednearthefirsthouse.Itookonebasket,setitbythedoorstepandrangthebell.Thenwequicklyranaway,duckedbehindthetreesandwaited.Finally,thedooropened.Amancameout,lookingsurprised.Hepickeduptheflowerbasketandthensmiled.Momhuggedme.Igotagoodfeelinginside.NowIknewwhatshemeantaboutbeautysharing.Icouldn’twaittogettothenexthouseBythetimewegothome,Iwasgrinning(咧著嘴笑)fromeartoear,Thegardenwasempty,butmyheartwas-full.[2025·北京]Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhewatchedthegardenduringthewinter?A.Empty. B.Excited. C.Hopeful. D.Bored.Whathappenedtothebasketsofflowersintheend?A.Theyweresoldforpocketmoney. B.Theyweregiventotheneighbors.C.Theywerecollectedforrecycling. D.Theywereputuponaflowershow.Whatmadethewriter’sheartfull?A.Thejoyofspreadingkindness. B.Theexcitementofgrowingflowers.C.Thehonorofhelpingpeopleinneed. D.Thehappinessofgettingclosetonature.24.C25.B26.AP04Mary’suncleTedwasanengineer.Hetoldhergreatstoriesabouttherocketshehelpeddesign,andheoftenbroughtMarysciencebooks.Healsotaughthersomeknowledgeaboutspace.Marylovedtechnologyandscience,andshewasalsoadventurous(愛(ài)冒險(xiǎn)的).Forthosereasons,Mary’sfamilykepttellinghersheshouldbeanastronautwhenshegrewup,butshejustwasn’tsure.OneSaturday,MaryandUncleTedwenttovisittheScienceMuseum.Theywatchedashowonspacetravel.UncleTedtoldhersomethinginterestingaboutspaceshipsandspacesuits.Butshewasmostinterestedintwomodelrobotarmsandtriedoperating(操作)them.Shestayedtherealldayandfeltveryexcited.Bythetimetheygotonthebustoreturnhome,Marywasverytired.Closinghereyes,shewasthinkingaboutwhatitwouldbeliketoflyintospace.Asshenearlyfellasleep,Marystartedtofeeltheweightlessnessthatastronautsmustfeelwhentheyareinzerogravity(重力).Thenextthingsheknew,shewaslookingoutthewindownotofabusbutofaspaceship.Marywasoperatingahugerobotarmoutsidethespaceship.Shefeltnervous.Butshekeptatit.Soonshesucceeded.Shefeltproudofherself.Justthen,MaryheardUncleTed’svoice.“Wakeup,mydear!We’rebackhomenow.”Whensheopenedhereyes,sherealizedshehadbeendreaming,butsheknewthisforsure—shewantedtobeanastronautonedayandcouldn’twaitforherfirsttripintospace.[2025·福建]WhatdidUncleTeddo?A.Hewasawriter. B.Hewasanengineer.C.Hewasanastronaut. D.Hewasateacher.WhatinterestedMarymostinthemuseum?A.Twomodelrobotarms. B.Amazingspacesuits.C.Alongshowonspace. D.Aninterestingspaceship.HowdidMaryfeelinthemuseumthatSaturday?A.Excited. B.Tired. C.Nervous. D.Proud.WhathappenedtoMaryonherwayhome?A.Shewassentintospace.B.Sheoperatedarobotarm.C.Shehadawonderfuldream.D.Sheexperiencedzerogravity.AtlastMarydecidedtobeanastronautbecauseof.A.hersciencebooks B.herparents’wishC.heruncle’sencouragement D.hertriptothemuseum51.B 52.A 53.A 54.C 55.DP05Everyoneknowsthatforestshelpfightclimatechange.However,arecentscientificreportshowsthattheworldlost300,000squarekilometersofforestsin2024.That’sanareaaboutthesizeofItaly.Accordingtothereport,forthefirsttimeever,fireswerethebiggestcauseofforestloss.▲.Thiscountryhasthelargestareaofrainforestintheworld.Lastyear,itsufferedfromalongperiodofdryweather.Wildfiresbrokeoutandspread.Asaresult,about25,000squarekilometersoftheprimaryrainforestdisappearedinthecountry.Thismeantfirescaused66%ofitsforestloss.Thesecondbiggestcauseoftheworld’sforestlosswasclearinglandforfarming.Aspeopleneedmorefarmland,theykeepcuttingdownforestseveryyear.In2024,theareaofforestclearedforfarmingincreasedby14%worldwide.Thesituationwasmoresevereindevelopingcountries.Forexample,Bolivia’sforestlossdoubledin2024.Withoutdoubt,somethingmustbedone.Expertscallongovernments,businessesandpeopletoworktogetherbeforeitistoolate.ItseemsthatChinahassetagoodexample.Thankstocooperationatmanylevels,Chinahadthebiggestincreaseinforestareaamongallcountriesin2024.Thatyearalone,newly-plantedtreesinChinacoveredanareaofnearly45,000squarekilometers,accordingtoanewsreport.IfmorecountriesstarttotakeactionlikeChina,theearthwillbecomeagreenerplanet.[2025·廣東]ThesizeofItalyismentionedinParagraph1toshow__________.A.whyweneedforests. B.whereadisasterspread.C.whatclimatechangeis. D.howterribleforestlosswas.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“▲”inParagraph2?A.Farmingisareason. B.TakeBrazilforexample.C.Wildfireswerestopped. D.Readthereportcarefully.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“severe”inParagraph3mean?A.Serious. B.Boring. C.Balanced. D.Positive.WhatwasthereasonforthegrowthofChina’sforestareain2024?A.Enoughland. B.Niceweather. C.Goodteamwork. D.Greentechnology.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.RainforestBecameLarger B.FarmlandAreaGrewRapidlyC.ForestFiresCausedPollution D.ForestLossWorriedtheWorldDBACDP06David,aged14,wantseveryoneinhisschooltoknowthey’reimportantmembersoftheschool.Peopleareconnectedwitheachother.Nooneisanisland.Oneday,Davidsawasadboyontheplayground.Aftertalkingwiththeboy,heknewthattheboyfeltlonelybecausehecouldn’tfitinwellintheschool.Davidrememberedseeingsomeotherstudentswhofeltlonely,too.ThismadeDavidcomeupwithanidea.Hewantedtogivesomethingspecialtoeveryoneintheschooltoremindthemthattheywereconnected.Davidtoldhisparentshisidea.Andtheywereverygladtosupporthim.Afterdiscussingtheideawithhisteachersandclassmates,hedecidedonbuttons(徽章).Togetherwithhisclassmates,Davidprintedthebuttonswiththesentence“YouBelongHere!”Thentheygavethebuttonstoeachstudentintheschool.Davidhopedthatthebuttonswouldhelpthestudentsrememberthattheyallbelongedhere.Healsohopedthestudentscouldmakefriendsactively.Now,almostallthestudentsintheschoolarewearingthebuttons.Thestudentsintheschoolspendmoretimewitheachotherthanbefore.Eventhestudentswhowerelonelybeforeareinteractingalotmorewithothers.Davidisveryhappybecauseheknowsthathehasreallymadeadifference!InDavid’seyes,everyoneshouldgivemorecareandkindnesstopeoplearound.根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。[2025·廣西]WhodidDavidseeontheplayground?A.Asadboy. B.Ahappyboy. C.Ahumorousboy.WhatdidDavidtellhisparents?A.Hisadvantage. B.Hishobby. C.Hisidea.Whichsentencewasprintedonthebuttons?A.YouBelongHere! B.YouCanMakeIt! C.YouAreSmart!HowshouldwetreatpeoplearoundinDavid’seyes?A.Bygivingmorebooksandpens.B.Bygivingmorecareandkindness.C.Bygivingmoreattentionandadvice.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Sportsnews. B.Schoollife. C.Travelplans.51~55ACABBP07Humanactionsareaffectingtheenvironment.Wewilllosemoreofthenaturalworldifwedon’ttrytochangethings.Thoughitisdifficult,wecanmakeadifference.Eachsmallchangeisimportant,andluckilymoreindividuals(個(gè)人)andorganizationsareworkingonconservation(保護(hù))projects.Samson,anAfricanfisherman,hasbecomeavoicefortheocean.Heandtheotherfishermenrealizedtheywerecatchingfewerandfewerfish.Theywereoverfishing.WorkingwiththeWorldWideFundforNature(WWF),Samsonlearnedtheyhadtofishmorecarefully.Herealizedtheyshouldn’tcatchsomanyyoungfishbecauseiftherearetoofewofthem,therewon’tbeenoughadultfishtoreproduce.Hebelievesprotectingtheoceaniseverybody’sjob.Ashesays,“Takeyourresponsibilitiesandneverthinkthatyouarealone.”InFlorida,theSeaTurtleConservancy(STC)noticedtherewerealwaysplentyofsingle-useplasticitems,likebottlesanddrinkingstraws(吸管),onthebeaches.Theseitemscanhurttheoceanwildlifeterribly.Strawsareespeciallydangerousforturtlesbecausetheycangetstuckinturtles’nosesandhurtthembadly.So,theSTCstartedtheproject“Wherearethestraws?”askinglocalrestaurantstostopgivingcustomersstrawswiththeirdrinks.Now,restaurantswillonlygivestrawsifcustomersaskforthem,andtheyonlygiveoutpaperstraws.Thosearejusttwoexamplesofthemanyconservationeffortsaroundtheworldtoday.Theybothshowusthatchangeispossibleandthatitcanstartwithsmallactions.Wearepartoftheproblem.It’stimetobepartofthesolution.[2025·貴州]Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph2referto?A.Youngfish. B.Oceans. C.Fishermen.WhatwouldhappenthroughSTC’sefforts?A.Moreandmoretouristswouldrelaxonthebeaches.B.TherewouldbefewerplasticstrawsonthebeachesC.Customerswouldbuymoredrinksfromrestaurants.Whatisthestructureofthetext?(P=paragraph)A. B. C.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.PlayingaroleinstoppingplasticstrawsB.BecomingavoiceforsavingyoungfishC.MakingadifferencetothenaturalworldABBCP08Mymomworkshard.Shetakescareofmeandmyyoungsister.Everydaywhenshegetshomefromwork,shemakesdinnerforus.Oneday,Idecidedtohelpmymom.She’salwaystakingcareofus,soIthought,“It’sabouttimeIdosomethingforhertoo.I’mnineyearsold.”Idecidedtocookdinnerforher.Idon’tknowalotaboutcooking.Butitdoesn’tlookthatdifficult.Noodlesareeasytocook.Allyoudoistoboilwater,addthenoodlesandcontinueboiling.ThiswashowIsawmymomdoingit.Iwasreallyexcited.“Today,whenMomcomeshome,dinnerwillbecooked.Wewillsitdownandeatsomedeliciousnoodles,”Isaidtomyself.AfterschoolIranhomequicklyandstartedcooking.Iboiledthewateronthestove(爐子)andthenaddedthenoodles.Iwasverycareful.Icookedthenoodlesalongtime.Itcan’thurt,right?JustbeforeMomgothome,Iturnedoffthestove.Thenoodleswerenotlikethekindmymomusuallymakes.Theywerevery

mushy.Theyweremorelikeasoup.Momwassurprisedwhenshecamehome.Sheputthenoodlesinbowlsandsatwithmeandatehernoodles.“Mmm!Thesearethebestnoodlesintheworld,myson.”shesaid.Iknewthenoodleswereterrible.Butthat’snotimportant.MomknewthatIwastryinghelpout.[2025·海南]Whousuallycooksintheboy’sfamily?A.Theboy. B.Theboy’ssister. C.Theboy’smom.Whatdidtheboythinkofcookingnoodlesatfirst?A.Easy. B.Exciting. C.Interesting.Whichisthecorrectmeaningfortheunderlinedword“mushy”?A.糊狀的 B.苦澀的 C.酥脆的Whydidtheboy’smomthinkthenoodleswerethebestintheworld?A.Becausethenoodlestasteddifferentfromhers.B.Becausesheknewhersonwastryingtohelpout.C.Becausethefamilyenjoyedthenoodlestogether.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NoodlesforMomB.HowtoMakeNoodlesC.MomIstheBestintheWorldCAABAP09Tim,a13-year-oldboy,gothisideafromaTVshow.Itwasaboutsavingbooksforthecommunitylibrary.Timwantedtohelpchildrenintheircommunitytohavemorechancestoreadbooks.HestartedSavingBooksProgram.Itsgoalwastocollectbooksforthelocallibrary.Timwentfromdoortodoortogetbooksfromthepeoplearound.Heendedupcollecting260books.Allthebookswenttothelibrary.“Ilovetoseewherethebooksgo,andhowpeopleareenjoyingthem,”Timsaid.Withthehelpofhissister,Timmadetheprogramasuccess.Theyputupposters(海報(bào))tospreadtheword:savingbooksforthelocallibrary.Now,Timisinseventhgrade.Hehastakentheprogramastepfurther.Hehelpsinthelibrarywhenheisfreeatweekends.Hisprogramhasinspired(激勵(lì))otherkidstodomoreservicefortheirowncommunity.Joe,thelibrarian,knowshowmuchTimcaresaboutcommunityservice.“Inthirdgrade,TimstartedSmileMail.It’saprograminwhichkidssendcheerfulgiftstotheold.It’sstillgoingstrong.Heiswarm-hearted,”Joesaid.“Ireallylikedoingcommunityservice,”Timsaid.“I’mproudofwhatIhavedone.”[2025·河北]WhatisthegoalofSavingBooksProgram?A.Tofindoutwherebooksgo. B.Tosendbookstothepeoplearound.C.Toteachpeoplehowtoreadbooks. D.Tocollectbooksforthelocallibrary.WhathasSavingBooksPrograminspiredotherkidstodo?A.Becomelibrarians. B.Getbettergrades.C.Writechildren’sbooks. D.Domorecommunityservice.WhydoesJoementionSmileMail?A.Toshowkids’loveforgifts. B.Togiveadvicetotheold.C.TopraiseTimforhiskindness. D.Toexplainthevalueofsmile.DDCP10“Stephen!”shoutedBillyfromthebackoftheclass.“What’s160dividedby7?”“22.85714,”repliedStephenwithoutlookingup.“Goodjob!”saidBilly,copyingthenumberdowninhisnotebook.“Stephen!WhenisThomas’sbirthday?”askedMary.“It’sFebruary16,”saidStephen,“andhewasbornonaTuesday.”“Wow!”saidThomas.“Howdidyouknowthat?”“Youtoldme,”saidStephen,“onNovember5lastyear,at3:05pm.Itwasninemonths,threedays,fourhoursandsixteenminutesago...”Carolcutin,“Youdidthecalculation(計(jì)算)allinyourhead?”“Yes,ofcourse,”saidStephen.“HowelsewouldIhavedoneit?”Carolcouldn’tbelieveherearsandalmostfelloffherchair.“Wow!”saidThomas.“Wehavearealgenius(天才)here.Righthere,inourclass!”HelookedatStephenandgavehimabigsmile.Stephenturnedbrightred,likeatomato.“Iamnotagenius,”hesaidquietly.“I’mjustStephen.”“Butyou’resogoodatmathandrememberingthings,surelyyoumustbeagenius,”saidThomaskindly.“Icanprove(證明)I’mnot,”saidStephen.Hegotupandstartedtocollectthingsfromhisclassmates:apainting,ageographynotebook,ahistorynotebookandanEnglishnotebook.Thenhewenttothefrontoftheclass.“Tellmewhatyousee,”Stephensaid,holdingupCarol’spainting.“Areallygoodpicture!”shoutedoutThomas.NextStephenpickedoutThomas’sgeographynotebook.“Listenup,”hesaid.“Test1,A+.Test2,A+.Test3,A+.”“Goodjob!”Maryshouted.“Nowyou,Mary,”saidStephen.“Historyprojectlastterm—teacher’swords:anexcellentpieceofwork.Historyprojectlastyea—teacher’swords:excellent,goodjob,Mary.”Stephencontinued,“NowI’mgoingtoreadyouapoem.”ItwasfromBilly’sEnglishnotebook“Whatabeautifulpoem!”saidCarol.“Andwhatanicewaytoproveyou’renotagenius,”saidThomas.“Youjustshowedusthat▲,didn’tyou?”“Ihopeso,”saidStephen,andhewentbacktohisdeskwithoutanotherword.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。[2025·河南]HowwasStephen’sspecialabilityshownatthebeginningofthestory?A.Hefoundhisclassmates’mistakes. B.Heacceptedhisclassmates’advice.C.Hecomparedhisclassmates’ideas. D.Heansweredhisclassmates’questions.HowmightCarolbefeelingwhenshealmostfelloffthechair?A.Surprised. B.Relaxed. C.Worried. D.Bored.WhichsubjectwasMarygoodat?A.Art. B.English. C.History. D.Geography.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?A.it’sveryimportanttolearnmathwell B.it’snousebeingageniusatallC.we’reallgeniusesinourspecialways D.wearemuchsmarterthanyouWhatcanwelearnaboutStephen?A.Hewassmartbutnotproud. B.Hewasgoodattellingstories.C.Hewashardtogetalongwith. D.Hewasusedtocopyingothers.DACCAP1113-year-oldSarahsitsinheryard,layingoutherhandmadecrafts(手工制品)onthetable.Therearebaskets,flowerpots,andclothbags-allmadefromrecycledmaterials.Theyarenotjustcreativeobjects;they’repartofSarah’sprojecttomakeagreenercommunity.Twoyearsago,Sarahwouldpassbyaparknearherhouseeverydayafterschool.Plasticbottles,emptycans,andbrokentoyslitteredtheroadside.Seeingthis,Sarahfeltsad.Oneafternoon,Sarahnoticedsomekidssellingorangejuiceatthepark.Peoplestoppedtobuyit.ThatwaswhenSarahgotanidea.“Mom,whatifwesellhandmadecrafts?”sheaskedexcitedlythatevening.“Thenwecanbuytreesforourneighborhoodwiththemoney!”Withhermom’shelp,Sarahstartedmakingcraftswithgreatinterest,usingoldboxes,plasticbottlesandemptycans.Everydayafterschool,shesatinheryard,waitingforcustomers.Atfirst,noonecame.Sarahfeltdown,butshedidn’tgiveup.Later,peoplebegantostopby.Akindwomanboughtaclothbag,sayingitwasperfectforshopping.Kidslikedtheflowerpots,andoneboyevenaskedSarahtomakehimaspecialbasketforhistoys.Bytheendofthefirstmonth,Sarahhadmade$150!Shebought30smalltrees.Togetherwithherparents,theyplantedthetreesaroundtheparkandalongthesidewalks.Now,theneighborhoodlooksnicer,andthebirdshavemoreplacestorest.Saraheventeachesherfriendshowtomakeeco-friendly(環(huán)保的)craftsafterschool.Theyorganizesaleseverymonthtoraisemoneyfornewprojectslikebirdfeeders.Thisyear,Sarahsharedherstoryatalocalcommunityevent.“Makingagreenercommunityisimportant,”shesaidproudly.“Ifeveryonehelpsalittle,wecanmakeourlifebetter.”shebelievesthatnoeffortistoosmallwhenitcomestocaringfortheenvironment.[2025·湖北]WhatdidSarahselltomakemoney?A.Smalltrees. B.Orangejuice. C.Plasticbottles. D.Handmadecrafts.Lookatthemindmap.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?A.sad;sharingherstory B.afraid;feedingbirdsC.bored;caringfornature D.nervous;recyclingoldboxesWhatcanyoulearnfromSarah’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Doingisbetterthansaying. B.Greathopesmakegreatman.C.Thefirststepistheonlydifficulty. D.Smallactionscanmakeadifference.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSarah?A.Kindandhonest. B.Creativeandhelpful. C.Strictandfriendly. D.Quietandhard-working.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AGirl’sDreamJob B.ACommunityPark C.AGirl’sGreenProject D.AnEco-friendlyHabitDADBCP12TheTanfamily,fromHunan,wasnewtotheblockandMrs.Tanlovedtocook.Herfamilyenjoyedherstinkytofu(臭豆腐),soshecookedittwiceaweek.Oneafternoon,theyheardaknockonthedoor.Itwasfromthecommunityworkers.Theyhadreceivedacomplaint(投訴)fromtheTans’neighbors,theLees,aboutthesmellofthestinkytofu.Mrs.Tansaidsorryanddecidedthatshewouldclosethekitchenwindowthenexttime.Thatwaswhatshedidthefollowingweek.However,thecommunityworkercametothemagainforthesameproblem.“IhaveclosedthekitchenWINDOWS!”shesaidinanger.ActuallyIcan’tstandthehabitofeatingdurians(榴蓮).Thesmelloftheduriansistoostrongforme.Thecommunityworkerthendecidedtocallforameetingwiththeduriansatthebeginning.BothMrs.TanandMrsLeehadascowlonthefaces.Theyevendidn’tlookateachother.Thecommunityworkerexplainedthedisagreement.HesuggestedthattheTanscaneatstinkytofutwiceamonth.Similarity,theLeesshouldtrytocatduriansweeks.MrsTanagreedandeveninvitedMrsLeetotasteherstickytofu.Afteramonth,thecommunityworkermetupwithbothfamiliestoseeiftheygotanyprogress.MrsLeewasfullofpraise,“Yourtofutastessogood!Youareagoodcook,MrsLee.ShallIbringsomeduriansforyounexttimeYoumightlovethem”.“Perhaps.”saidMrsTanpolitely.Fromthenontheylearnedtoaccepttheirlikesanddislikes.[2025·湖南]HowoftendidMrs.Tancookstinkytofubeforethecomplaint?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceaweek. C.TwiceamonthWhatdotheunderlinedwords“ascowl”inparagraph5mean?A.Ashylook. B.Anangrylook. C.AsatisfiedlockWhydidthecommunityworkermeetthetwofamiliesafteramonth?A.Toexplainthedisagreement. B.Togivesomesuggestions. C.Tolearnabouttheprogress.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowtheimportanceofunderstanding.B.Topraisethefriendlycommunityworkers.C.Tointroducehowtomaketastystinkytofu.BBCAP13①NowforeignersfrommanycountriescanstayinChinafor240hourswithoutavisa(簽證).Thenumberofforeignvisitorsisincreasing.②Susan,fromCanada,visitedShanghaiandHangzhou.Duringherstay,shefounditwassoconvenient(便利的)inChina.Whensheorderedfoodatthehotel,arobothelperwouldmakeitswaytoherroom.Thatsavedtime.Orderingfoodbecameeasyforher.Whenshetraveledaroundthecities,shefoundtherewasnoneedtousecash(現(xiàn)金).Shecouldtraveleverywherewithjustaphone.③“ChinesefooddrivesmetovisitChina,”saidKevin,avisitorfromtheUS.InBeijing,hetastedsomelocaldelicacies.Forexample,hetriedBeijingduckforthefirsttimeandfounditsonice.HealsowenttotheGreatWallandfeltlikehewasinancientChina.④Thesedays,thispolicy(政策)receivedawarmwelcome.MoreandmoreforeignvisitorscometoChinatoexperiencethelivesofChinesepeople.Chinahasbecomeahotplacetogoto.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。(5分)[2025·吉林]HowmanycitiesdidSusanvisitinChina?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.WhatdidSusanthinkoforderingfoodatthehotel?A.Itwasnoisy. B.Itwaseasy. C.Itwasfamous. D.Itwasslow.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delicacies”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Specialplaces. B.Usefulphones.C.Comfortablehotels. D.Deliciousfoods.Whydomoreandmo

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