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年中考英語真題匯編08之任務(wù)型綜合閱讀4971P49[2025·齊齊哈爾]閱讀短文,根據(jù)題目要求完成下列任務(wù)。(每小題2分,共10分)①HaveyouevermadeNewYear’sresolutionsbefore?Accordingtoasurvey,27%oftheteenagerssetthemselvesoneormoreNewYear’sresolutionsatthestartoftheyear,especiallyinJanuary.IsJanuarytherighttimetosetNewYear’sresolutions?(1)②SomethinkJanuaryisabettertimebecauseit’safuntraditiontodiscussNewYear’sresolutionswiththeirfamilyandfriendsatthestartoftheyear.Ifyouallset(A)thematdifferenttimes,youwon’thavethesametopic(話題)withothers.(2)Besides,themoreyouputitoff,thelesspossibleitisthatyou’lldecidewhatyoureallywanttodo.Bythetimeyou’vedecided,you’llhavelesstimetoachieveyourgoals.③However,othershavedifferentideas.TheythinkJanuaryisalwaysacoldanddarkmonthwhenteenagersjustwanttostayindoors.(3)What’smore,theyshouldmakeresolutionsanytimetheywant.Iftheywaitabitlonger,they’llhaveabetterideaofwhattheywanttodo.OnestudyshowedthatbytheendofJanuary,20%oftheteenagershadfailedtosticktotheirresolutions.Soiftheyaregivenmoretime,theywon’tgetdiscouragedorgiveup.④Allinall,whetheryoumakeresolutionsinJanuaryorlater,pleaseremembertheyhelptomakeyouabetterpersonandtomakeyourlifeeasier.Sojustbebravetomakeandkeepthem!用英文寫出文中(A)處劃線詞them所指代的內(nèi)容:__________在文中(1)(2)(3)處,選出能夠填入“Shouldteenagerswaitalittlelongerbeforedecidingwhattheywant?”的最佳位置:__________Whichisthebeststructureofthispassage?__________(①=Paragraph1②=Paragraph2…)A. B. C.Whatisthewriter’sattitude(態(tài)度)towardsthetopic?__________A.Uninterested. B.Worried. C.Unsure.DoyouthinkJanuaryistherighttimeforNewYear’sresolutions?WhyorWhynot?(Pleasewriteinyourownwords.)66.NewYear’sresolutions67.(1)(或者①,1均可)68.B69.C70.Yes,Ido.BecausetheyarecalledNewYear’sresolutions,notHalf-Yearresolutions./BecauseIwillhavemoretimetoachievemygoals./BecauseIwillhavethesametopicwithmyfriendsandfamily.No,Idon’t.BecauseIwillhavemoretimetodecidewhatIwanttodo./BecauseifIhavemoretime,Iwon’tgiveup.(本題為開放性試題,回答合理、無語法錯誤即可賦分。)P50[2025·南通]閱讀與回答問題(本題共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。In1876,AlexanderGrahamBellmadeagreatinvention—thetelephone.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,peoplecouldtalktosomeonefarawayjustliketheywereinthesameroom.Buttoday,phonescandomuchmorethanjustmakingcalls!Thestoryofmobilephonesbeganwithtwo-wayradios.Theseearlydevices(設(shè)備)hadabigproblem—theyonlyworkedwhenpeoplewereclosetoeachother.Inthe1940s,smartscientistsfoundaway.Theybuilttallradiotowersacrossthecountrytopasssignals(信號)easily.Everythingchangedin1973whenDr.MartinCoopermadethefirstrealmobilephonecall.Duringthe1980s,mobilephonesbecamesmallerbutwerestillveryexpensive.Onlyrichbusinesspeoplecouldaffordthem,andthephoneslookedlikebigplasticbricks.The1990sbroughtanotherbigchange.Phonesbecamecheaperandsmaller,fittingeasilyinpockets.Soon,almosteveryonehadone.Textmessagingbecamepopular.Peoplestartedwritingshortmessagesinsteadofmakingphonecalls.Meetingtimebecamemoreflexible(靈活的)becauseyoucouldjusttext“I’llbe15minuteslate.”Nowwehavesmartphones—likepowerfulmini-computersinourpockets.Weusethemtotakephotos,watchvideos,playgames,andevenhelpwithhousework!Messagingappsletussendvideosandlongmessageseasily.Whilephoneshelpusstayconnected,somepeopleworrywespendtoomuchtimeonthem.Lookingback,it’samazinghowphoneshavechanged.FromBell’ssimpletelephonetotoday’ssmartphones,thishastrulychangedourlives.Whatwillphonesbeabletodonext?Onlytimewilltell!請將答案寫在答題卡上WhendidAlexanderGrahamBellinventthetelephone?Whydidscientistsbuildtallradiotowersinthe1940s?Whomadethefirstrealmobilephonecall?Howcansmartphoneshelpusinourlife?(請給出兩個例子)Whatdoyouthinkthefuturephonesmightbelike?(請自擬一句話作答)66.Heinventedthetelephonein1876./In1876.67.Becausetheearlydeviceshadabigproblem—theyonlyworkedwhenpeoplewereclosetoeachother./Becausetheearlydevicesonlyworkedwhenpeoplewereclosetoeachother./Theybuilttallradiotowersacrossthecountrytopasssignalseasily./Topasssignalseasily.68.Dr.MartinCoopermadethefirstrealmobilephonecall./Dr.MartinCooper./MartinCooper.69.Wecanwatchnewsandreadbooksonsmartphoneseasily./Wecanusethemtotakephotosandwatchvideos./Wecansendvideosandlongmessageseasily./Wecanplaygamesanddohouseworkwiththehelpofsmartphones./…(言之有理即可)70.Theymightbeassmallasaneraser./Theycouldbeusedasdailytoolslikewalletsorkeys./Futurephonesmightbeconnectedtoourbrains./Theycanshowourideasdirectly./…(言之有理即可)
P51[2025·南充]閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成圖表中所缺信息,并將答案寫在答題卡相應(yīng)的橫線上,每空限填一詞。Inthepast,scientistsdidn’tknowthattreescouldsensethings.Now,theyarediscoveringthattreescannoticelotsofthingsaroundthem!Treescanfeelthefourmainperiodsoftheyear.Theyknowwhentodroptheirleavesinautumn,andwhentogrownewleavesinspring.Treescansenselight.Theyknowwherethesunis,sotheirbranchesgrowinthatdirection.That’swhytreesinthenorthernhemisphere(半球)usuallyhavemorebranchesgrowingoutonthesouthside.Treescanrecognizeinsects.Ifaninsectstartseatingatreeofacertainspecies,thetreehascleverwaysoffightingback.Forexample,ifaninsectiseatingthetrunkofapinetree,thetreecanproduceaglue-likeliquid(液體),anduseittocatchtheenemy.Treescansensedirections.Theycanfeelwhere“up”and“down”are.Thereisnolightdownintheearth,buttherootsalwaysknowwhichwaytogrow.Treerootscanalsosensesounds.Theyreallylikethesoundofrunningwaterwhentheyarethirsty.Ifthesoundcontinuesforalongtime,therootswillslowlystartgrowingtowardsit.Therearestillmanythingswedon’tknowabouttreesScientistsareworkinghardtofindoutmore.41.seasons42.fewer43.fights44.where45.thirstyP52[2025·瀘州]第三節(jié)信息摘錄(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)內(nèi)容,完成表格中所缺的信息。Farmingandcreativitydon’toftengohandinhand,butricepaddyart(稻田畫)isturningordinaryfieldsintopictures.However,youmaybeasking,“Howistheartcreatedfromonlyriceplants?”Thesecretistousedifferentkindsofriceseeds(種子).Astheplantsgrow,eachtypeshowsadifferentcolor,fromgreentopurple,tobringanartworktolife.Creatingricepaddyarttakesalotofworkandplanning.First,farmersdrawapicturewithacomputerprogram.Then,theymarkthedesignonamapofthefield.Thishelpsshowwhichkindofriceshouldbeplantedineachsection.Afterthat,they’rereadytosow(播種)theseeds,eitherwiththehelpofdronesorvolunteers.RicepaddyartinChinastartedin2010inShenyang,showingdragonsandChinesepaintings.ThenthepracticestartedtocatchoninsomeotherplaceslikeHarbinandHangzhou.OnOctober24,2023,ahuge3DricefieldpaintinginTianjinsetaGuinnessWorldRecord!Named“CelebratingHarvest,PromotingHarmony”,itcovers50,798squaremeters—biggerthananyother3Dricefieldartworkeveraroundtheworld.Ricepaddyartisafunwaytobringbeautyandenergytothecountryside.Agreatnumberoftouristscometothecountrysidetoenjoythenewartform.Itisagreatexampleofhowtraditionandcreativitycangotogethertoupliftcommunities.RicePaddyart:PaintingwithPlantsAgeneralintroductionItisturningfieldsinto71.It’sclearandeasytoseethemfromhighplaces.Therearedifferenttypesofdesigns.The72First,farmersdrawapictureonthecomputer.Then,they73thedesignonamapofthefield.Afterthat,theysowdifferentseeds.ThespreadChina’sricepaddyartstartedinShenyangItcaughtoninotherplacesthen.Tianjinmadethe743Dricepaddyartworkintheworld.ThevalueItbringsbeautyandenergytothecountrysideinafunway.Itdrawsalotoftouriststothecountryside.Itconnects75withcreativity.71.pictures72.steps73.mark74.largest75.traditionP53[2025·臨沂]閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,計10分)閱讀下面短文,完成短文后問題。Thehistoryoftrafficlightsdatesbacktotheearly19thcenturyinBritain.Londonwasabusycitywithhorse-drawncarriages(馬車).Theyoftenrushedintopeople,causingmanyaccidents.Atthesametime,therewasafashionruleinLondon—womeninredshowedthattheyweremarriedandgreenforunmarried.Thisgavepeopletheideaforusingredandgreenastrafficsignslater.OnDecember10th,1868,Britishmechanic(機械師)DeHartdesignedtheworld’sfirsttrafficlightwithonlyredandgreen.Apolicemanhadtopullabelttochangethelights:redmeant“stop”,andgreenmeant“go”.Atfirst,itworkedwellandreducedaccidents.However,thistrafficlightexploded(爆炸)after23days.Thelightwasturnedoff,buttheideastayedalive.In1914,electrictrafficlightswerefirstusedinAmerica.Redandgreenstilldidtheirjobs,thentheyweresaferandeasiertosee.In1927,aChinesestudentnamedHuRudingwasstudyingintheUS.Henoticeddriverssometimesrushedwhenthelightchanged.“Whatifthere’samiddlecolortoslowpeopledown?”hethought.That’showtheyellowlightwasborn,meaning“getreadytostop.”Aroundthesametime,anAmericanpolicemannamedWilliamPottscreatedthefirstthree-colortrafficlightsforalldirections.Theymadecrossroadsmuchsafer.Thesecolorswerenotchosenbychance.Rediseasytosee,likeafirealarm,soitmeans“danger-stop!”Yellowisawarning,likeasignthatsays“becareful—slowdown!”Green,likeaforest,tellsus“safetogo!”Together,theyformacommonlanguagethatkeepssafeeveryday.Greatideascomefromeverydaythings.Whethertrafficlightsorsomethingelse,noticingandthinking“whatif”canchangetheworld!Whendidtheworld’sfirsttrafficlightwithonlyredandgreenappear?Whosuggestedaddingayellowlighttotrafficsigns?Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”refertoinParagraph5?What’sthetitleforthepassage?Accordingtothewriter’sopinion,whatshouldwedo?61.OnDecember10th,1868.62.HuRuding.63.Red,yellowandgreen.64.TheHistoryofTrafficLights.65.Noticeeverydaythingsandthink“whatif”.P54[2025·涼山州]第三節(jié)信息摘錄(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成圖表中所缺的信息,并將其答案的完整形式寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)的位置。每空一詞。TherearemanydeafpeopleinChina.Theyneedsignlanguagetocommunicatewitheachother.Infact,ChineseSignLanguage(CSL)hasalonghistory.ItappearedintheTangdynasty.DuringtheMingandQingdynasties,manydeafpeopleinChinacoulduseittocommunicatewithotherswell.DoyouwanttolearnmoreaboutChineseSignLanguage?Thefollowingaresomeeasylanguagesfordailylife.Bowyourthumbtwice.Itmeans“thankyou”.Putthebackofyourhandunderyourjaw.Itmeans“wait”.Putyourhandbesideyourforehead.Itlookslikeyousalutetosomeone.Thenloweryourhandtoyourchestandstickoutyourlittlefinger.Itmeans“sorry”.Ifyouwanttosay“Iamtired”,clenchyourfistandknockonthemiddleoftheotherarm.Therearemorethan300differentsignlanguagesallovertheworld.Tomakepeopleknowtheimportanceofsignlanguages,theUnitedNationschoseSeptember23rdastheInternationalDayofSignLanguages(IDSL)in2018.Onthatday,therearemanyactivitiesinChina.Lastyear,manyvolunteerstaughtsignlanguagetodoctorsandnursesinahospitalinLianyungang,Jiangsuprovince.Itcouldhelpthemcommunicatewithdeafpeoplebetter.InalibraryinHaikou,Hainanprovince,childrenandsignlanguageloverslearnedtosingsongsusingsignlanguage.Theyalsoplayedgamestogether.Everyonehadagreattimethere.81-85Sign;history;sorry;hospital;playingP55[2025·連云港]閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題,每個題目的答案不超過5個單詞。OnApril19,theworld’sfirsthalf-marathonforhumanoid(人形的)robotswasheldinBeijing.Therobotswaitedbesidehumanrunners,startingfromthesameline.“Isawmanyrobotsrunning.Someweresurprisinglyfast,othershadverylovelydesigns,andtheirrunningstyleswerequitedifferent,”saidZhangHuihui,whotookpartintherace.Duringthe21-kilometer-longrace,therobotshadtorunontwolegs.Someevenworerunningshoes.Eachrobotwassupportedbyateamofhumanguides,operators(操作員)andengineers.Theycouldhavetheirbatterieschangedduringtherace.Teamscouldevenusenewrobotswhentheoldonescouldnolongerrun.Therewere20teamsintheraceandsixofthemmadeittotheend.TiangongUltrawonthefirstintwohoursand40minutes.“Itcrossedthefinishlineabout30minutesearlierthanexpected,”saidXiongYoujun,CEOofarobotcenter.“Ingeneral,alltherobotstodaycoulddealwithchallengessuchasturnsandspeedbumps.Wemadehistorytogether.”“Robots’completingtheraceisn’tthefinishline.It’sthestartingpointforthegrowthoftherobotindustry,”saidLiangLiang,fromYizhuang’sAdministrativeCommittee.Althoughtherobotsfellfromtimetotime,theeventprovedthattheycoulddoreal-lifetasks.Liangadded,“Theirsmallstepstodaywillbecomegiantleapsforhumantechnologicalprogresstomorrow.”WhatdidZhangHuihuisayaboutrobots’runningstyles?Whosupportedtherobotstofinishtherace?Howmanyrobotscrossedthefinishline?Whatdidtherobots’half-marathoneventprove?Whatcanrobotsbeusedfor?66.Different.67.Guides,operatorsandengineers.68.Six.69.Robotscoulddoreal-lifetasks./...(言之有理即可)70.Doingdangerouswork./...(言之有理即可)P56[2025·廊坊]閱讀表達(共4小題,滿分15分;其中第44小題6分,其余每小題3分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文后的要求答題。Awell-known75-yearHarvardstudyshowsthatchildrenwhodochorescanbecomemoreindependentandsuccessfulwhentheygrowup.Infact,choresareveryimportanttochildren’sfuturedevelopment,astheybringmanybenefits(益處).Whenchildrendochores,theycangetasenseofachievementbecausetheycanseetheresultssoonafterfinishingthechores.Especiallywhentheirparentssaythanksfortheirhelpandtellthemthey’vemadethedayeasier,theywillknowtheyareusefulandabletohelptheirfamilies.Thisexperiencecanalsoencouragechildrentobemoreactiveoutsideofthefamily.What’smore,theywilllearnthatitiseveryone’sduty(責(zé)任)totakepartinthehouseholdchores.Ithelpstostopthemfromgrowingupspoiled(慣壞的).Lifedoesn’tsimplyoffereverythingonaplate.Ittakesmuchefforttoturnwhatwewantintoreality.Besides,theywilllearnhowtomanagetheirtimethroughchores.Doingchoresfromayoungagehelpschildrentogetusedtothem.Childrenlearntoincludethemintheirdaywithallotheractivitiessuchasstudiesandplay.Timemanagementisausefulskill,too.Whentheygrowup,theyneedtobalancedifferentpartsoftheirlifelikeworkandfamily.Choresalsoteachimportantlifeskills.Choresareusuallyrelatedtohouseholdtasks-washingdishes,sweepingthefloor,makingthebed,etc.Thesearealllifeskillsthatchildrenneedtodevelop.Theonlywaytolearnisbydoing.Choresaren’tjustaboutkeepingthehouseclean.Theyarelifelessons.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答第41-42小題。Whycanchildrengetasenseofachievementbydoingchores?(12詞以內(nèi))Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinparagraph3referto?(8詞以內(nèi))Pleasetranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph5intoChinese.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下面的結(jié)構(gòu)圖,每空兩詞。41.Becausetheycanseetheresultssoonafterfinishingthechores.42.takepartinthehouseholdchores43.學(xué)習(xí)的唯一方法就是實踐。44.(1)manybenefits(2)Timemanagement(3)lifelessonsP57[2025·蘭州]任務(wù)型閱讀理解(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,按要求完成后面的小題。FromTraditiontotheModernCustomsandTraditionDuringtheDragonBoatFestival,Chinesealwaysputmugwortleavesondoorsorwindowstomaketheairfreshandkeepfliesandotherinsectsaway.Mugwort,akindofplant,ishighlyvaluedforitsmedicaluseinTCM(TraditionalChineseMedicine).Chinesehavebeenmakinguseofherbslikemugworttohelppeopleimprovehealthortreatillnessforthousandsofyears.▲Nowadays,weareseeingmoreinterestinTCMespeciallyamongtheyoung.①InfluencedbyTCMideas,someyoungpeoplestophavingicydrinks.TheyaccepthotChineseherbalteainstead.Whenpeoplefeelill,somechoosetogotoTCMhospitalsandclinicsfortreatment.WiththespreadofTCM,someschoolsstartcoursesaboutit.Forexample,studentslearntomakejosssticks(線香)withherbsinclass.MoreTCMprogramsappearonTVandtheInternet,whichhelpspeopleformbetterlivinghabits.IdeasandSpiritInfact,theideasofTraditionalChineseMedicineareeverywherearoundus.Followingthenaturalrulescanmakeushealthier.Asanoldsayinggoes,“Earlytobed,earlytorise.”TCMalsopaysmoreattentiontothebalanceofdiet.Differentcolouredfoodsarefriendlytodifferentpartsofthebody.Whitefoodisgoodforlungs,redforheart...Ifabodyislikeatree,TCMfocusesonitsroot(根).Itaimsatkeepingthebodyandmindinharmony(和諧).Chinesetraditionsaremakingadifferencetoourmodernlife.WheredoChineseputmugwortleavesduringtheDragonBoatFestival?請根據(jù)文中①處的句意,補全下面的句子,使句意不變,完整通順。(每空僅限一詞)InfluencedbyTCMideas,someyoungpeople____________________havingicydrinks.Whatideadoestheoldsaying“Earlytobed,earlytorise.”tellus?(每空僅限一詞)Weshouldfollowthe____________________.請為第二段▲處選擇一個恰當(dāng)?shù)男?biāo)題。A.ScienceandSkillB.PracticeandSpreadShareoneofyourhealthylivinghabitsbasedonTCM,andgivethereason.36.Ondoorsorwindows.37.giveup38.naturalrules39.B40.IhaveabalanceddietbecauseTCMemphasizesthebalanceofdietanddifferentcoloredfoodsarebeneficialtodifferentpartsofthebody.P58[2025·濟寧]閱讀表達(共5小題,滿分10分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成1—5題。Fromredapplestoyellowbananasandgreenwatermelons,fruitscomeinmanydifferentcolors.Whydodifferentkindsoffruitshavesomanycolors?LiuWei,ascientistfromChina,explainsthatfruitcolorsactuallycomefromtheirdifferentpigments(色素).Howmanypigmentsappeardependsonwheretheygrow.Therefore,theenvironmentplaysanimportantroleinfruitcolors.Tofindouthowtheenvironmentinfluencesfruitcolors,Chinesescientistsstudiedmorethan280differentfruitcolors,includingwhite,red,blue,purpleandblack.Theyfoundthatredfruitsprefertogrowincoolerplaces,whileblueandpurplefruitsmostlygrowinwarmplaces.Animalshavealsohadaninfluenceontheevolution(進化)offruitcolors.Animalseatfruitsandlaterdroptheseedsinotherplaces.Thishelpsthefruitsspreadandgrowindifferentplaces.Inordertocatchanimals’attention,somefruitsturnintocolorsthatareeasyforthemtosee.However,animalsseecolorsinadifferentway.Fruitsneedtodevelopcolorsthatfitwhatanimalscansee.Forexample,birdscanseeredmoreeasilythanhumanscan.Asaresult,therearemoreredfruitsinareaswherebirdslive.Somemonkeysarered-greencolor-blind,soyellowfruitscanbefoundintheirhabitats(棲息地),astheycaneasilyseethiscolor.Whatdofruitcolorscomefrom?(nomorethan8words)Wheredoredfruitsprefertogrow?(nomorethan8words)Whyaretheremoreredfruitsinareaswherebirdslive?(nomorethan10words)請將文中畫線的句子翻譯成漢語。請給短文擬一個適當(dāng)?shù)挠⑽臉?biāo)題。1.Theirdifferentpigments.2.Incoolerplaces.3.Becausebirdscanseeredeasily.4.為了吸引動物的注意,一些水果會變成它們?nèi)菀卓吹降念伾?.TheSecretofFruitColorsP59[2025·淮安]任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答問題。(每題答案不超過8個詞)Theseyears,manycollegestudentschoosetojointhearmy(軍隊)aftergraduation.ZhaoHuanisoneofthem.WhenZhaoHuanwas26yearsold,hejoinedthearmyandbecameoneofthesoldiers(戰(zhàn)士)onthetopofChangbaiMountaininJilinProvince.Thethree-yearlifeinthearmymadehimreallystrong-willed(意志堅強的).Theweatheronthemountainisterribleinwinter.Thesnowcanreachasdeepas2metres.Thelowesttemperaturecanbe-40℃.Thereareover200daysayearwhenthewindspeedisnearly12metrespersecond.“Itisverydifficulttofallasleepwiththewindoutsidecryinglikeawolf,”Zhaosaid.Lifewashardbecauseoftheweather.Whenthesnowcutofftheroads,thesoldiersneededwatermost.Theyhadtoheatthesnowtogetwatertodrink,cookandwashwith.Tosavewater,theyonlytookabathonceamonth.Evenso,Zhaoandhisteamdidnotgiveup.Whateverdifficultiestheymet,theytriedtheirbesttofinishtheirtasks.Especiallywhentheywereondutyoutsideinwinter,snowhittheirfacesandtheywerefrozenbecauseofthelowtemperature.Buttheyputtheirdutybeforeanythingandstoodlikeastatuewithoutaslightmove.Zhaosaid,“LifeisnoteasyonthetopofChangbaiMountain.Thinkingofthelightsofthousandsofhomes,Ithinkmyeffortspayoff.Forme,allthedifficultiescanbeovercomeinthefuture.Theexperienceofbeingasoldierherereallymeansalottome.”HowoldwasZhaoHuanwhenhejoinedthearmy?Howistheweatheronthemountaininwinter?Whatdidthesoldiersneedmostwhenthesnowcutofftheroads?DidZhaoandhisteamgiveupwhentheymetdifficulties?WhydidZhaosaythattheexperiencemeantalottohim?59.Hewas26yearsold.60.It’scold,snowyandwindy./It’sterrible.61.Thesoldiersneededwatermost.62.No,theydidn’t.63.Becausehethoughthiseffortspaidoff.P60[2025·龍東地區(qū)]Answerthequestionsaccordingtothepassage.Earthquakesmayhappeninsomeareaseveryyear.Howcanwesaveourselveswhenanearthquakehappens?Rememberthefollowingadvicethatcankeepyousafe.Leavequickly.Leavethebuildingquicklywhenthegroundstopsshaking.Don’tusealift.Itmaybeverydangerous.Youshouldbecarefulandtrynottofalldownwhenyougodownstairs.Accidentsmayhappenwhenmanypeoplerushintoacrowdedstair.Remembertoruntothegroundawayfromstreetlightsorpowerlines.Findasafeplace.Ifyoucan’tleaveintime,youshouldhideyourselvesunderatableandstayawayfromwindows.Ifyouareinabusorcar,stayinit.Ifyouareinthemountains,becarefuloffallingrocks.Valuelives.Somepeoplecareaboutthethingsthatarevaluable.Youwilllosethebestopportunitytorunaway.Anythingislessvaluablethanyourlives.Keepcalm.Whenyouarecaughtinabuilding,youshouldkeepcalm.Don’tshoutallthetime.Youshouldsaveyourenergyandtrytofindsomefoodandwater.Isitsafetousealiftwhenanearthquakehappens?Whyshouldweavoidfallingdownwhenwegodownstairs?Whatshouldwedotokeepsafeifwecan’tescapefromthebuildingintime?Whatisthemostvaluablethingtousaccordingtothepassage?Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?76.No./No,itisn’t.77.Becauseaccidentsmayhappenwhenmanypeoplerushintoacrowdedstair./Becauseitmaybeverydangerous.78.Weshouldshouldhideyourselvesunderatableandstayawayfromwindows.79.Ourlives./Mylife./Thelife./Thelives./Lives./Life.80.答案不唯一,言之成理即可P61[2025·菏澤]閱讀理解第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,完成相關(guān)任務(wù)。WangXueisa22-year-oldstudentfromauniversityinBeijing.NowsheworksasavolunteerChineseteacheratahighschoolinYunnanProvince.Atfirst,Wangwasworriedaboutherteachingmethodsbecauseherstudentsdidn’tdowellinclass.However,Wangdidn’tgiveupwhenshefa
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