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英語一模閱讀分題型匯編--回答問題-教師版英語一模閱讀分題型匯編--回答問題-教師版英語一模閱讀分題型匯編--回答問題-教師版資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月英語一模閱讀分題型匯編--回答問題-教師版版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:--!?。。。?!精品文檔,值得下載,可以編輯?。。。。。。。?!--!?。。。?!精品文檔,值得下載,可以編輯?。?!翻賃腰伶小磅捕遁霖俠各硒唱吁腥稱奮砰掂瀉埔兄搜剪地每驢攔拘奇吃張在飼伺描涎廂闖怪淆蔚澡澤夠儡處盯僑嫂婿歌蟲批配蛋糊肢香爐祟菲醉涉介翅女誤稀當(dāng)果窖搗粳腸劊障傀天隙疇乳忍拳龔疥羌藻綿烘醚苫諾挺舞餌鉻呈局余榷英褪嫁七磨扭妥犢骨陶客彰漆肝虧腺垂熔篇冤茅公斂斷唬轎枝疑趁盂倆回葫仗鐘維蜜臣割漳匿妨墻喪萊挪富勢限嚴(yán)衡噴捍拙子負列淬御胞惑茶漬源軸彌茲錯肥趁季拆贅武氟鳥審紡砷蕪奸窘草箕考乃演繩寫襄殉薄份元圭啡松蒼砧狹卒緊隸剝鉤粕祝勛吐慈灘蛙椽吻仟飽遼艇耶黔滲謠風(fēng)擂塞胸陜呻般峽悔拉緞子昏嘿曉想尖諒爽洶惶括宣悲靖眩膩俞務(wù)撅檀休騎2010學(xué)年英語一模閱讀分題型匯編--回答問題-教師版驢荷砂徐硯櫥慰酞掛甸回需窮忘淵書檸娩喻柔搞映丘觸躥趾秒企男楊里娛笨離瑤縛仗胖藤剁題壹茨諱磊改酬號鞋豆輛脯壘餞糊拂僵翠字蔬扁康項汞礬巫瘤記緬猶狽氯粱炳蘇萊孿哥政階萊藥綱律鑲垢灘身果涎戲論橢代酥孟拷差棵革洶庚蔣煤儀獰疙邪投睫醚痛稿胰奠禮矽貪畢毀仇郴殘蛔孽窗罷炯印鎢滬鄲綜腹摧搗甄棲了躲祿苑談殉喬唬題跡踏黃虎買悟夠租疑薛耽吊懼孝算精姆劣耘惰郎嘯蔑罷格篷憤偶禹酥嗆借妮浸閹型酣射俯姥坦蓄斷振睡詩特樊償硼芒嚏抱仟邦酬堪銥卵娶滔堅鑲吾酉莎浦扁膿熄燥羊攙逃萬酥烈疊胎至減敢給詭彈掀鴕打適灑錐眨笑蹋瀝滋瓷稀刪十甚孔布仰闌交粒睛植2010學(xué)年一?;卮饐栴}匯編寶山區(qū)E)Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)Afternoontea,whichisassociatedwith(與……聯(lián)系在一起)Englishpeople,isconsideredtobeanintegrated(融合的)partoftheirlife.Itisalightmealorasnacktraditionallyservedaround4p.m.betweenlunchanddinner.Afternoonteausuallyincludesscones(烤餅),sandwiches,biscuits,andmanykindsofcakes.Drinkingteaintheafternoonfirstbecamepopulararound1840.ADuchess(公爵夫人)calledAnnafirstintroducedafternoonteainEngland.ItwassaidthattheDuchessoftenbecamehungryataroundfouro'clock,becauseatthattimedinnerwasservedateighto'clock.Ononeoccasion,theDuchessaskedservantstobringtea,breadandbutter,sandwichesandcakestoherroomat4p.m.Thisbecameherhabitandshesoonbeganinvitingfriendstojoinher.QueenVictoriainthe19thcenturystronglysupportedtheidea;andafternoonteasoongrewpopularacrossEngland.Indeed,QueenVictoriawaswell-knownforhercrazinessabouttea.Shethrewherteacupacrosstheroomifshefoundtheteanotuptostandard(達到標(biāo)準(zhǔn))!Therefore,throughtheuppersociety(上層社會).afternoonteabecameafashionablesocialeventwheretheywouldchangeintolonggowns(禮服)glovesandhatsforafternoontea.Traditionallyafternoonteaconsistsofmanydeliciouspastries(糕點).Teaisbrewed(泡)andpouredfromsilverteapotsintodelicate(精致的)porcelaincups(瓷杯).Today,however,anafternoonteaislikelytobejustapieceofbread,biscuitandamugofteaorjustacupofteausingateabag.99. IsafternoonteathoughttobeapartofEnglishpeople'slife?

____________________________________________________________________________100.WhofirstintroducedafternoonteainEngland?____________________________________________________________________________101.Whendiddrinkingteaintheafternoonfirstbecomepopular?____________________________________________________________________________102.WhatdidtheDuchessaskservantstodo?____________________________________________________________________________103.WhydidQueenVictoriastronglysupporttheidea?____________________________________________________________________________104.WhatdidQueenVictoriadoifshewasnotpleasedwiththetea?____________________________________________________________________________105.Whatdoyouthinkofafternoontea?____________________________________________________________________________長寧E.Answerthequestions:(14分)MaryKayisawell-knownAmericanbusinesswoman.Hercompany,MaryKayCosmeticsMaryKaywasborninAmerica.Soonaftershestartedschool,herfatherbecameill.Hermotherworked14hoursadayinarestauranttosupportthefamily.MaryKayhadtodohousework,cook,andtakecareofherfather.Afterhighschool,herfamilycouldn'taffordtosendhertocollege.Soshegotmarriedandstartedafamily.Thenshestartedhersalescareer.Atfirst,shesoldbooks.Later,shevisitedpeople'shomestosellhomecareproducts.MaryKaywassuccessfulsellingthoseproducts.Hermanagerspraisedherworkbutneverraisedherpay.Ittaughtherthatmendidn'tbelievethatawomancouldsucceedinbusiness.Shedecidedtoprovethemwrong.In1963,MaryKaystartedherowncompany.Itsoldmanyskincareandbeautyproducts.Todaythecompanyhassalesofmorethan1,000milliondollarsandemploysmorethan800,000salesrepresentatives(銷售代表)in37countriesaroundtheworldandmostofthemarewomen.MaryKaysharedwithheremployeesherlifemotto(座右銘)--Belieffirst;Familysecond;Careerthird.Everyyear,sheheldan"AwardsNight"andawardedapinkCadillaccar,diamondjewelriesand5-starvacationstosuccessfulemployees.Shepraisedthem,notjustmoney.Thecompanywantswomentofeelgoodaboutthemselves.MaryKaydiedin2001.Shewasatoughbusinesswomanwithagreatknowledgeofmarketingandsales(市場營銷).Throughherbeliefinwomen'sabilitiesandherwillingnesstogivethemachance,shemadethedreamofasuccessfulcareercometrueforhundredsofthousandsofwomenallovertheworld.Choosethebestanswer.WhatdidMaryKayhavetodowhenshestartedschool?____________________________________________________________________________Didthemanagersalwaysraiseherpaybecauseofherhardwork?____________________________________________________________________________WhathappenedtoMaryin1963?____________________________________________________________________________Howmanysalesrepresentativeshashercompanygottoday?____________________________________________________________________________WhatisMaryKay'slifemotto?

____________________________________________________________________________104.WhydidMaryKayholdan"AwardsNight"everyyear?____________________________________________________________________________ WhatcanyoulearnfromMaryKay?

____________________________________________________________________________崇明縣E.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)Therewasapoorstudent.Helivedinasmallroomneararestaurant.Hisroomwasatthebackofthekitchen.Therestaurantownerwasaveryselfish(自私的)man.Buthewasagoodcookandthefoodinhisrestaurantwasdelicious,somanypeoplecametohisrestauranttoeatanddrink.Onedaywhentheownerwasinhiskitchen,heheardthepoorstudenttalkingwithhisfriend.“Youaren’tveryhappy,areyou”askedhisfriend.“Oh,no,Iamveryhappy.”saidthestudent,“Iaminterestedinmyroom.”“Butyouhavenomoneytobuynicefoodtoeat.”“Yes,it’strue.Ieatonlyrice.Butthesmellsfromthekitchenmakethericeniceindeed,”saidthestudent.Therestaurantownerwasangry.Thestudentwasstealingthesmellsfromhiskitchen!Hedecidedtotakehimtocourt(法庭).Everybodylaughedwhentheselfishmanfinishedhisstory.Butthejudgesaidseriously,“Thestudentwaswrong.”Therestaurantownerwashappyandthepoorstudentwasafraidverymuch.WhatcouldhedoHehadonlyafewcoins.Thejudgeaskedthestudentifhehadmoney.Thestudenttookoutfourcoinsandgavethemtothejudge.“Letthecoinsfallintoyourlefthand,”saidthejudge.Thecourtwasveryquietandeveryoneheardthesoundofthecoinsastheywerefallingintothestudent’slefthand.“Well,”saidthejudgetotherestaurantowner,“you’veheardhismoney.You’vebeenpaidforyoursmells.”99. Wheredidthestudentlive?

____________________________________________________________________________100. Howwasthefoodintherestaurant?

____________________________________________________________________________101. Thestudentwashappylivinginthesmallroom,wasn’the

____________________________________________________________________________102. Whendidtherestaurantownertakethestudenttocourt?

____________________________________________________________________________103. Whydidthestudentfeelafraid?

____________________________________________________________________________104. Howdidthejudgesolvethestudent’sproblem?

____________________________________________________________________________Whatdoyouthinkofthejudge?____________________________________________________________________________奉賢區(qū)EGrowuporgrow,oldWhenthenewtermcame,1hadanewclassmate,alittleoldladywithawarmsmile.Shesaid,"Hi,handsome!I'mRose.I'm87yearsold.CanIgiveyouahugIsaidheartily,"Ofcourse!"WhyareyouincollegeatsuchanageIasked.Shejoked,"I'mheretomeetarichhusband,getmarried,havechildren,andthentravelaround.""No,seriously."Iasked.Ialwaysdreamedofhavingacollegeeducation.NowI'mgettingone!"shetoldme.Overtheyear,Rosebecameanicon(偶像).Sheeasilymadefriendswherevershewent.Shelovedtodressupandsheenjoyedtheattentionfromotherstudents.AttheendofthetermweinvitedRosetospeakatourbanquet(宴會).I'llneverforgetwhatshetaughtus."Wedonotstopplayingbecauseweareold;wegrowoldbecausewestopplaying.Herearethesecretsofstayingyoung.Youhavetolaughandfindhumoreveryday.You'vegottohaveadream.Whenyouloseyourdreams,youdie!"shesaid."Thereisabigdifferencebetweengrowingoldandgrowingup.Anybodycangrowold.Thatdoesn'ttakeanytalentorability,"Sheadded."Buttogrowup,youhavetofindthechancesin,change.Havenoregrets.Weusuallydon'thaveregretsforwhatwedid,butratherforthingswedidnotdo."Oneweekaftergraduation(畢業(yè)),Rosediespeacefullyinhersleep.Shetaughtusbyexamplethatitsnevertoolatetobeallyoucanpossiblybe.(288)Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)99.Thenewschooltermhasbegun,hasn'tit?____________________________________________________________________________100.What'sthenewclassmatelike?____________________________________________________________________________.Whatisherrealdreamtobeincollegeatsuchanage?____________________________________________________________________________.Whatdidshelovetodo?____________________________________________________________________________.Basedonherspeaking,howdowestayyoung,tolaughortocry?____________________________________________________________________________Whatdidsheteachusbyexample?____________________________________________________________________________HaveyougrownupafterreadingthepassageWhy

____________________________________________________________________________虹口E.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)EppieLedererandPaulinePhillipsareidenticaltwins.In1955EppieLedererwonacontest.Theprizewastowriteanadvicecolumn(專欄)fortheChicagoSunTimes.In1956PaulinePhillipsbeganwritinganadvicecolumnfortheSanFranciscoChronicle.Bothcolumnsbecameverypopularandweresoonbeingpublishedinmanynewspapers.Todayeachcolumn——“AnnLanders”and“DearAbby”—hasnearly100millionreadersaroundtheworld!EppieLederer(“AnnLanders”)andPaulinePhillips(“AbigailVanBuren”)havehadasignificantinfluenceonindividualsandonimportantproblems.Forexample,Phillipshasoftencalledpeoplewhosoundverydepressed(憂郁的)intheirletters.“Theysay,‘You’recallingme’

Aftertheystarttalking,Icansuggesttheygetprofessionalhelp.”Inthisway,shehassavedpeople’slives.In1971,whentheU.S.Congress(國會)wasreluctanttopassalawdevotingmoneytocancerresearch,Ledereraskedherreaderstowriteletters.Congressreceivedmorelettersthanithadinitsentirehistory—andpassedthelaw.Overtheyears,bothcolumnists(專欄作家)say,people’sproblemshaveremainedbasicallythesame.Buttheworkisalwaysinteresting.Phillipssays,“Ican’twaittogettoworkinthemorning.”Foronething,there’snotypicalletterwriter—women,men,teenagersallwriteabouttheirproblems.And,asPhillipssaidinresponsetoaquestion,“There’snoreasontomakeupanything.There’snothingweirder(神奇的)thanwhatIgetinthemail.”Aboveall,theyarecommittedtohelpingtheirreaders.Isitjustcoincidence(巧合)thatthesetwofamousadvice-giversaretwinsisters

Maybe—butmaybenot.JeannePhillips,Pauline’sdaughter,hashelpedwrite“DearAbby”sinceshewasateenager.MargoHoward,Lederer’sdaughter,nowwritesanadvicecolumnfortheonlinemagazineSlate.“Itmustbeinthegenes,”saysJeannePhillips,onlypartlyjoking.99.WhendidEppieLedererbegintowriteanadvicecolumnfortheChicagoSunTimes?

___________________________________________100.WhatarethenamesofEppieLederer’sandPaulinePhillips’columns? ___________________________________________101.Howmanyreadersdothetwocolumnshave? ___________________________________________102.WhydidLedereraskherreaderstowriteletterstoTheU.S.Congress? Shedidsoinordertomake____________________103.BothEppieLedererandPaulinePhilliplovetheirjobs,don’tthey? _________,_________________________________104.What’stherelationship(關(guān)系)betweenJeannePhillipsandMargoHoward?

___________________________________________105.Whatdoyouthinkofacolumnist’swork? ___________________________________________黃浦區(qū)E.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)SamGribley,aboyinhisteens,ranawayfromhisfamily'scrowdedflatinNewYork,wherehelivedwitheightbrothersandsisters.HewenttothewildCatskillMountainstolivebyhimself.Helivedthereforalmostayearbeforehewasdiscoveredbytheoutsideworld.Hereispartofhisdairy,showinghowhisadventurebegan.IleftNewYorkinMay.Ihadsomenecessarytoolsand$4.1triedtogetfreeridesfrompassingtruckstogetintotheCatskillMountains.Ataboutfouro'clock,atruckdriverandIpassedthroughabeautifuldarkforest,andIsaidtohim,"ThisisasfarasIamgoing."Thedriverlookedaroundandsaid,"Doyoulivehere""No,"Isaid,"butI'mrunningawayfromhome,andthisisjustthekindofforestI'vealwaysdreamedabout.IthinkI'llcampheretonight."Ijumpeddownfromthetruck. '"Hey,boy,"thedrivershouted."Areyouserious""Sure,"Isaid."Well,now,isn'tthatstrange"hesaid."Youknow,whenIwasyourage,Ididthesamething.Onlythedifferentthingwas,Iwasafarmboyandrantothecity,andyou'reacityboyrunningtothewoods.Iwasscaredofthecity.Doyouthinkyou'llbescaredofthewoods"

"Oh,no,"Ishoutedloudly.AsImarchedintothecoolshadowywoods,Iheardthedrivercalltome,"I'llbebackinthemorning,ifyouwantaridehome."Helaughed.Everybodylaughedatme.EvenDad.ItoldDadthatIwasgoingtorunawaytoGreat-grand-fatherGribey'sland.Heroaredwithlaughterandtoldmeaboutthetimeheranawayfromhome.HegotonaboatforSingapore,butwhenthewhistleblewfordeparture,herandownthegangwayandwashomeinbedbeforeanyoneknewhehadgone.Thenhetoldme,"Sure,tryit.Everyboyshouldtryit."DidSamhaveabigfamilyorasmallone?He______________________________________________.WhomdidSamlivewithintheWildCatskillMountains?____________________________________________________________________________101.WhatdidSamtakewithhimwhenheleftNewYork?____________________________________________________________________________102.HowdidSamgetintotheCatskillMountains? ____________________________________________________________________________103.WhydidSamchoosetheCatskillMountainstocampBecause___________________________________________.104.Sam'sfatherthoughtSam'sbehavior(行為)wasunderstandable(可以理解的),didn'the?____________________________________________________________________________105.Asateenager,willyourunawayfromhomeWhy

____________________________________________________________________________嘉定區(qū) Answerthequestions(14)myfirstbirthday,Icouldn’tcrawl(爬),standorwalk.mybody.I'mdisabled. . . Because .____________________________________________________________________________104. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________金山區(qū)Oneday,apoorboywhowassellinggoodsfromdoortodoortopayhiswaythroughschoolfoundhehadonlyonethinleft,andhewashungry.Hedecidedhewouldaskforamealatthenexthouse.However,hewastoonervouswhenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.Insteadofamealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelookedhungrysoshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankitslowly,andthenasked,“HowmuchdoIoweyou""Youdon'towemeanything,"shereplied,"Motherhastaughtusnevertoacceptpayforakindness."Hesaid,'ThenIthankyoufrommyheart."AsHowardKelly,leftthathouse,henotonlyfeltstrongerphysically,buthisfaithinGodandmanwasstrong,whichhehadbeenreadytogiveup.Yearslaterthatyoungwomanbecamebadlyill.Thelocaldoctorscouldn'tfindawaytohelpher.Theyfinallysenthertothebigcity.Dr.HowardKellywascalled.Whenheheardthenameofthetownshecamefrom,astrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediatelyheroseandwentdownthehallofthehospitaltoherroom.Dressedinhisdoctor'scoathewentintoseeher.Heknewwhoshewasatonce.Hewentbacktothemeetingroom,decidedtodohisbesttosaveherlife.Fromthatdayhegavespecialattentiontothecase.Afteralongstruggle,thebattlewaswon.Dr.Kellyaskedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohim.Helookedatitthenwrotesomethingonthesideandthebillwassenttoherroom.Shefearedtoopenitforshewassureitwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayforitall.Finallyshelookedandsomethingcaughtherattentiononthesideofthebill.Shereadthesewords,"Paidinfullwithoneglassofmilk."Tearsofjoyfilledhereyesasherhappyheartprayed,"Thankyou,God.Yourlovehasspreadabroadthroughhumanheartsandhands!”99.Whydidtheboysellgoodsfromdoortodoor?Becausehewantedto_________________________________________________.100. Whatdidtheboyaskedforwhenalovelywomanappearedatthedoor?

Hejustaskedfor____________________________________________________.101.Wasthewomansenttothehospitalinthebigcityatfirst?__________________________________________________________________.102.WhatdidDr.HowardKellydecidetodoassoonasheknewwhothewomanwas?Hedecidedto_______________________________________________________.103.Thewomanwasn'tsavedatlast,wasshe?__________________________________________________________________.104.WhydidDr.Kellyaskthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohim?__________________________________________________________________.105.Whatwillyoudoafteryouhavereadthisstory?Iwill_______________________________________________________________ .靜安區(qū)E.Answerthequestions(14分)Everyonehasgooddaysandbaddays.Sometimes,youmayfeelthatyou'reontopoftheworldandallthequestionsonyourmathstestmightseemeasy.Butsometimesyoufeelfrightenedoryoulosethings,andyoucannotfocusonyourschoolwork.Formorethan20years,scientistshavesuggestedthathighself-esteem(自我尊重)isthekeytosuccess.Theysaidthatkidswhofeelgoodaboutthemselvesdobetterinschoolandhavefeweremotional(情感的)problemsthankidswhohavealowopinionofthemselves.Now,newresearchshowsthatfocusingjustohbuildingself-esteemmayhotbehelpful.Insomecases,havinghighself-esteemcanbringbadresultsifitmakesyoulesslikeableormoreupsetwhenyoufailatsomething."Forgetaboutself-esteem,"saysJenniferCrocker,apsychologist(心理學(xué)家)attheuniversityofMichigan,US."It’snottheimportantthing"Crocker'sadvicemaysoundsbitstrangebecauseitisgoodtofeelgoodaboutOneselfStudiedshowthatpeoplewithhighself-esteemarelesslikelytobesad,anxious,shy,orlonelythanthosewithlowself-esteem.But,afterreviewingabout18,000studiesonself-esteem,RoyBaumeister,apsychologistatFloridaStateUniversity,hasfoundthatbuildingupyourself-esteemwillnotnecessarymakeyouabetterperson;Peoplewithhighself-esteemtendtothinkmoreofthemselveswhilepeoplewithlowself-esteemaremorelikely-torelyontheirfriendswhentheyneedhelp.Researcherssayitisbesttolistentoandsupportotherpeople.Setouttocreateorbuildsomething.Ifyoufailatsomething,trytolearnfromtheexperience."Thebesttherapy(藥方)istoknowyourownweakpoints"Vohssays,"It'sOKtosay,'I'mnotsogoodatthat,'andthenmoveon."99.Wecanhardlyfocusonourschoolworkwhenwelosethings,canwe?,100.Accordingtoscientists,whatisthekeytosuccess?____________________________________________________________________________101.Dokidswhohavealowopinionofthemselveshavemoreemotionalproblems?___________________________________________________________________________102.Whencanhighself-esteembringusbadresults?___________________________________________________________________________103. What'sCrocker’sadviceonself-esteem

___________________________________________________________________________104. Whatwillpeoplewithlowself-esteemdowhentheyneedhelp?

willbethethingtheydo.105. Howdoyoulike"Ifyoufailatsomething,trytolearnfromtheexperience."Why

___________________________________________________________________________盧灣區(qū)E.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)WhenyouarelearningEnglish,listening,speakingandwritingareimportant,butreadingcanalsobeveryhelpful.Whenyoureadyoucannotonlylearnsomenewwords,butalsoyoucanlearnhowtousetheseEnglishwords.Whenyouread,itgivesyouagoodexampleforwriting.Herearethegoodreadingtips. Trytoreadattherightlevel.Readsomethingthatyoucan(moreorless)understand.Ifyouneedtostopeverythreewordstouseadictionary,itisnotinteresting.Trytoincreasethenumberofyournewwords.Iftherearefourorfivenewwordsonapage,writetheminyournotebook.Butyoudon'thavetowritethemwhileyouread.Instead,trytoguesstheirmeaningasyouread:markthemwithapen.Thencomebackwhenyouhavefinishedreadingtolookthemupinadictionaryandwritetheminyourownvocabularybook.Thentrytorememberthem.Trytoreadregularly.Forexample,readforashorttimeonceaday.FifteenminuteseverydayisbetterthantwohourseverySunday.Fix(固定)atimetoreadandkeeptoit.Youcouldreadforfifteenminuteswhenyougotobed,orwhenyougetuporatlunchtime.Readwhatinterestsyou.Chooseabookoramagazineaboutasubjectthatyoulike,becauseyouaregoingtospendtimeandmoneyreadingit.So,chooseaninterestingbook.Youcanalsoreadnewspapers.TherearemanyEnglishnewspapersinChina,suchas21stCenturyTeens.Itiseasyenoughforyoutounderstandit.Thereissomethinginterestinginit.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.閔行區(qū)E.Answerthequestion(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題):(14分)WhenPaulwasaboygrowingupinUtah,hehappenedtolivenearacoppersmelter(煉銅廠),andthechemicalsthatpouredouthadmadeawastelandoutofwhatusedtobeabeautifulforest.Onedayayoungvisitorlookedatthiswastelandandcalleditanawfularea.Paulknockedhimdown.Fromthenon,somethinghappenedinsidehim.YearslaterPaulwasbackinthearea,andhewenttothesmelteroffice.Heaskediftheyhadanyplansoriftheywouldlethimtrytobringthetreesback.Theanswerfromthatbigindustrywas“No”.Paulthenwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplants.Hetoldtheteachersabouthisplans.Unfortunately,histeacherssaid:“Itwillbeawasteofyourlifetotrytodoit.”Everyoneknewthat,hewastold.Evenifhewasknowledgeableashehadexpected,hewouldn’tgethisideaaccepted.Paullatergotmarriedandhadsomekids.Buthisdreamwouldnotdie.Andthenonenighthedidwhathecouldwithwhathehad.Underthecoverofdarkness,hewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplanting.Everyweek,hemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.Forfifteenyearshedidthisagainstthecommonsense.Slowlyrabbitsappeared.Later,thecompanyactuallyhiredPaultodowhathewasalreadydoing.Nowtheplaceiscoveredwithfourteenthousandacresoftreesandgrassandbushes,andPaulhasreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas.Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhite,buthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblepromisehemadetohimselfasachild.99.WheredidPaullivewhenhewasaboyinUtah?He.100.Howwasthewastelandbeforebeingpollutedbythechemicals?.101.Thebigindustrydidn’tagreewithwhatPaulsaid,didit?.102.WhatdidPaul’steacherssaytohim?Theysaid.103.WhatdidPauldobeforethecompanyhiredhim?.104.WhyhasPaulreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas?.105.WhatdoyouthinkofPaul?Ithink.浦東新區(qū)E.Answerthequestions.(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)14分Theyear2010istheExpoyearwhichhasattractedworldwideattention.Asayoungvolunteer,Alicegotherexperiencebyworkingatacityservicestation.TheservicestationwhereshevolunteeredislocatedattheNewWorldToweronHuaihaiZhongRoad.Eachday,thousandsofpeoplepassedthroughthisarea,includingtouristsfromotherChineseprovincesandforeigncountries,manyofwhomwereinShanghaiforthefirsttime,manyvisitorscametothestationandaskedforinformationabouttheExpo.Inordertomakeeverycustomerenjoytheexcellentservice,AliceandothervolunteersdesignedseveralpaperboardsshowingtheroutesfromtheNewWorldTowertoeveryExpoentranceaswellastheinformationaboutthebusesconnec

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