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中考閱讀理解文章結(jié)構(gòu)題考前沖刺訓(xùn)練20篇Passage1Ifyougoshoppinginanytoystore,youcanseetherearealotofpinktoysononesideofthestoreforgirls;anddark-coloredcars,guns,andsoldiersforboys.Somebigstoreswithtoysmayevenhaveapinkfloorforgirlsandabluefloorforboys.Infact,itisdifficulttobuyatoyforagirlthatisnotpink.Somepeoplethinkthattoomuchpinkisbadforgirls.SuePalmer,writerofToxicChildhood,isveryworriedthatmostgirlsovertheageofthreearecrazyaboutthecolor.SuePalmersaysthatgirlsatthisagecannotmakeproperdecisionsbythemselves,butthepinkcanaffect(影響)thechoicesandthedecisionstheywillmakeinthefuture.Someparentsareworriedtoo-forexample,VanessaHolburnwhohastwogirlsundertheageoffour.TheirbedroomsareaseaofpinkandVanessaisnothappy.“Pinksaysthatyouaresoftandgentle.Bluesaysthatyouarestrongandpowerful.Iwantmydaughterstobestrongandpowerful.I’mworriedthatpinkwillnothelpthemwiththat,”shesays.Butnoteveryonethinksthere’ssomethingwrongwithpink.GraysonTurnerisafatherofthreegirlsandheisn’tworriedatall.“Peopleforgetthatthingschangeallthetime,”hesays.“Mygirlsusedtolovepinkwhentheywerelittle,butastheygetolder,theychange.”Turnerexplainsthathistwelve-year-olddaughterneverwearspinkclothesanymore.“Thisloveofpinkisjustafashionandallfashionschange,”headds.1.WhoisthewriterofToxicChildhood?A.SuePalmer B.VanessaHolburn C.GraysonTurner2.Theunderlinedword“that”inParagraph3means_____.A.beingsoftandgentle B.beingstrongandpowerfulC.beinggentlebutpowerful 3.Whichofthecorrectstructureofthepassage?A. B. C. 4.Thepurposeofthispassageisto_____.A.explainwhygirlsarecrazyaboutthecolorpinkB.makeparentslessworriedaboutthecolorpinkC.showpeople’sdifferentopinionsaboutthecolorpinkPassage2Differentweathermakespeoplefeeldifferent.Itinfluenceshealth,intelligence(智商)andfeeling.InAugust,itisveryhotandwetinthesouthernpartoftheUnitedstates.Peopletherehavehearttroubleandotherkindofhealthproblemsduringthismonth.InthenortheastandtheMiddleWest,itisveryhotatsometimesandverycoldatothertimes.PeopleinthesestateshavemorehearttroubleaftertheweatherchangesinFebruaryorMarch.Theweathercanalsoinfluenceintelligence.Forexample,ina1983reportbyscientists,IQofagroupofstudentswasveryhighwhenaverystrongwindcame,butafterthestrongwind,theirIQwas10%lower.Thewindcanhelppeoplehavemoreintelligence.Veryhotweather,ontheotherhand,canmakeitlower.StudentsinmanyschoolsoftheUnitedStatesoftengetworseonexamsinthehotmonthsoftheyear(JulyandAugust).Weatheralsohasastronginfluenceonpeople’sfeelings.Wintermaybeabadtimeforthinpeople.Theyusuallyfeelcoldduringthesemonths.Theymightfeelunhappyduringcoldweather.Butfatpeoplemayhaveahardtimeinhotsummer.Atabout18°C,peoplebecomestronger.Peoplefeelbestatatemperatureofabout18°C.Areyoufeelingsad,tired,forgetfulorhappytoday?Itmaybetheweather’sproblem.1.Whatcancauseproblemsonhealth?A.Hotandwetweather.B.AstrongwindC.WarmweatherD.Lowairpressure.2.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?A.healthB.intelligenceC.feeling3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P:-paragraph1)4.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HotweathercauseshealthproblemsB.Differentweathermakespeoplefeelbad.C.Weatherinfluencehealth,intelligenceandfeelings.Passage3Youmayhearaboutearthquakes,butdoyouknowwhattodobefore,duringandafteranearthquake?Hereissomeadviceforyou.BeforeanearthquakeItisnecessarytoprepareyourselfandyourfamily.Allfamilymembersshouldknowhowtoturnoffgas(煤氣),waterandelectricityandknowusefultelephonenumbers(doctor,hospital,policeand119,etc.).Neverputheavythingsoverbeds.DuringanearthquakeItisimportantforeachofyoutostaycalm.Ifyouareindoors,quicklymovetoasafeplaceintheroomsuchasunderastrongdeskortable.Thepurposeistoprotectyourselffromfallingobjects.Stayawayfromwindows,largemirrors,heavyfurnitureandsoon.Ifyouareoutdoors,movetaanopenarealikeaplayground.Moveawayfrombuildings,bridgesandtrees.Ifyouaredriving,stopthecarassoonaspossible.Stayawayfrombridgesandtallbuildings.Stayinyourcar.AfteranearthquakeOncetheshakinghasstopped,don'trunoutofthebuildingatonce.It'sbettertowaitandleavewhenitissafe.Checkaroundyouandhelpthepeoplewhoareintrouble.Ifyourbuildingisbadlybroken,youshouldleaveit.Ifyousmellorhearagasleak,geteveryoneoutsideandopenwindowsanddoors.Ifyoucandoitsafely,turnoffthegas.Reportittothegascompany.1.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthesecondparagraph?A.Peopleshouldknowhowtoturnongas.B.Peopleshouldknowhowtosavewater.C.Peopleshouldn'tputheavyboxesoverbeds.2.Whentheearthstopsshaking,youshould__________A.checkaroundyoufirstB.runoutofthebuildingatonceC.breakwindowsanddoors3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P:-paragraph1)4.Youcanlearn__________afterreadingthepassage.A.whattodotoavoidanearthquakeB.howanearthquakehappensC.howtoprotectyourselfinanearthquakePassage4Australiaisaverybigcountry,almostaslargeasChina.Butnotmanypeoplelivethere.Infact,itspopulationisjustalittlelargerthanBeijing's!Thatmeansthereislotsofspacewheretherearenotmanycitiesorpeople.InAustralia,thisareaiscalledtheoutback.Theoutback(內(nèi)陸)isinthemiddleofthecountry,andAliceSpringsisthebiggestcityintheoutback.ManypeoplegotoAliceSpringstoseeUluru—itisabeautifulrock.UluruisalsocalledAyersRock.Allarounditissand.Intheevening,whenthesungoesdown,thesandisalmostred.Theskyisredtoo,soitisvery,verybeautiful.AnotherfunthingtoseeintheoutbackisKakaduNationalPark.ItisjustnorthofAliceSprings.Birds,kangaroos,crocodiles(鱷魚)andsnakesallliveinKakadu.Ifyousitquietly,youcanseethemdrinkingfromtheirwateringholes.Thenaturalbeautyoftheoutbackisverydifferentfromwhatyoumightseeinabigcity.Atnight,youcanseemillionsofstarsinthesky.IfyouareplanningaholidaytoAustralia,theoutbackisworthavisit!1.Whereistheoutback?A.OutsideAustralia.B.InthecentreofAustralia.C.OntheeastcoastofAustralia.2.WhatdoyouknowaboutUluru?A.It'sabeautifulcity.B.It'sakindofanimal.C.It'sabeautifulrock.3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)A B C4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ThepopulationofAustraliaisaslargeasthatofBeijing.B.KakaduNationalParkisintheoutback.C.AliceSpringsisthebiggestcityinAustralia.Passage5Haveyouheardofthefollowingstrangewaysofkeepinghealthybefore?Let’shavealook!HaveahotdrinktofeelcoolerManypeopleliketodrinkcoffeeorteawithiceinsummer.However,acolddrinkjustcoolsyoufromtheinside.Butthat’snottrulyhowpeople’sbodieswork.Ahotdrinkhelpspeoplesweat.Assweat(流汗)evaporates(蒸發(fā))fromyourskin,youwillfeelcooler.Writedowninformationbyhandtorememberitbetter.Modernpeopleliketotypeeverythingbecauseit’squickandclear.Butstudieshaveshownthatpeoplearemorelikely(可能的;預(yù)料的)toremembertheinformationiftheywriteitdownbyhand.Becauseyouhavetothinkoverbeforewritingitdownandlookcarefullyafterfinishingwriting.Thishelpsyouremembertheinformationandkeepsyourmindandbodyhealthy.Don’tbrushyourteethaftereating.Peopleshouldcleantheirteetheveryday,butbrushingteethatonceaftereatingisnotgood.Itmaycausesomeproblemslikediscolorationandcracking(變色和破裂).Doctors’adviceistowaitatleast30-60minutesaftereating.1.Whatdomanypeopleliketoputincoffeeinsummer?A.Sugar.B.Milk.C.Ice.2.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)3.Whatcanwelearnaboutbrushingteeth?A.Peopleshouldbrushteethatleastonceaday.B.It’snotgoodtobrushyourteethrightawayaftereating.C.Peoplecanbrushteethatanytime.4.Whatdoesthematerialtellsus?A.Peopleshouldn’tdrinkhotcoffeeorteainsummerB.TypingismuchbetterthanwritingbyhandC.Aftersweatingalotinsummer,peoplewillfeelcooler.Passage6Wildanimalsareourfriends,butmanyofthemarequicklydisappearing.Weshouldtryourbesttoprotectthem.Nowlet'sknowaboutoneoftheworld'smostimportantandlovelyanimals.Canyouguesswhichoneitis?Ithasthelongestneckamongallanimals.Yes,it'sthegiraffe.Fifteenyearsagoabout140,000giraffeslivedontheplainsandintheforestsofAfrica.Todaythatnumberhasgonedownbymorethan40percent,accordingtotheGiraffeConservationFoundation.Whyaretherefewerandfewergiraffes?Itisbecausehumansarehuntingtheanimalsanddestroyingtheirhabitattobuildmorehouses.“Giraffeswilldieoutsilently,”theInternationalUnionforConservationofNaturespokespersonJulianFennessysaidinastatement.“Itistimethatweshouldstickourneckout(冒險(xiǎn))forthegiraffebeforeitistoolate”AccordingtoDavidO'Connor,aresearcher,peoplethinkgiraffesareeverywhere.Kids’booksarefullofgiraffes.They'realwaysinzoocollections.Hesaidthathumansshouldstopkillingoffcertainrare(珍稀的)animalsandsetupwildlifereserves.1.Agiraffeisbest-knownbecauseofits_________A.frontlegsB.speedC.neck2.HowmanygiraffesarethereinAfricatoday?.A.About70,000.B.About84,000.C.About14,000.3.

Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thegiraffehasthelongestneckamongallanimals.B.Itistimetotakeactiontoprotectgiraffes.C.Kids'booksarefullofgiraffes,sotherearemoreandmoregiraffesinAfrica.Passage7IoftenhearsomestudentssayEnglishisdifficult,anditgivesthemaheadache.ButEnglishisveryeasyforme.I’mgoodatit.I’mverygladtotellyousomethingabouthowIstudyEnglish.First,IthinkaninterestinEnglishisveryimportant.WhenIlearnedEnglishfirst,itwasfreshforme.Iwasinterestedinit,soIworkedhardatit.SoonwehadanEnglishexamandIgotaverygoodmark.HowhappyIwas!Afterthat,IlearnedEnglishharderandharder.OurEnglishteacheroftenteachesusEnglishsongs,andthesongssoundnice.IoftenthinkhowinterestingEnglishis!Second,IthinkEnglishisaforeignlanguage.Ishouldlearnitwellinthefollowingways:Listentotheteachercarefully,speakbravely,readaloudandhaveagoodvocabulary.Thenpracticeagainandagain,neverbetired.AndIalsohaveagoodhabit:AskingwheneverIhaveaquestion.ImustmakeitclearbyaskingourEnglishteacher.HowhappyIamwhenIunderstand!Besidesthis,IoftenreadEnglishstories,jokesandeasynovels.Theyhelpmeunderstandalotofthings.SotodomorereadingisanimportantwaytolearnEnglishwell.AndIalsowriteEnglishdiaries.Englishhasbecomeaclosefriendofmine.1.WhatdoesthewriterthinkisthemostimportantthinginlearningEnglish?A.Time.B.Ways.C.Interest.2.Whichofthefollowingisnotthewaythewriterstudiesby?A.Speakingbravely.B.Writingtoforeignfriends.C.Readingaloud.3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)4.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.WaystoLearnEnglishB.NoPains,NoGainsC.ReadingMoreWhenLearningEnglishPassage8Allaroundtheworld,peopledrinktea.Butteadoesnotmeanthesamethingtoeveryone.Indifferentcountriespeoplehaveverydifferentideasaboutdrinkingtea.InChina,forexample,peopledrinkteawhentheygettogether.TheChinesedrinkitatanytimeofthedayathomesorinteahouses.Theypreferteawithnothingelseinit.TeaisalsoimportantinJapan.TheJapanesehaveaspecialwayofservingteacalledateaceremony.Itisveryoldandfullofmeaning.Theydoitinaspecialwayintheceremony(儀式).ThereisevenaspecialroomforitinJapanesehomes.Anothertea-drinkingcountryisEngland.InEngland,thelateafternoonis"teatime".Almosteveryonehasacupofteathen.TheEnglishusuallymaketeainateapotanddrinkitwithcreamandsugar.Theyalsoeatcakes,cookiesandlittlesandwichesatteatime.IntheUnitedStatespeopledrinkteamostlyforbreakfastoraftermeals.Americansusuallyuseteabagstomaketheirtea.Teabagsarefasterandeasierthanmakingteainteapots.Insummer,manyAmericansdrink"icedtea".Sometimestheydrinkicedteafromcans,likesoda.1.Peopledrinktea ______________.A.allaroundtheworld B.onlyintheUSC.onlyinEnglish-speakingcountries 2.TheJapaneseliketea___________.A.forbreakfast B.inaspecialceremonyC.onlyinteahouses 3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)ABC4.Icedteaispopular______________.A.inChina B.inEngland C.inJapan Passage9Gift-givingisdifferentfromculturetocultureandpersontoperson.Whenpeoplegivegifts,sometimescolorisimportant.Forexample,formanyChinesepeoplearoundtheworld,redisaluckycolor,andpeopleoftenliketowrapgiftinred.However,doyouknowthatinSouthKorea,redisacolorofdeath?Thatiswhyyoushouldnotwrapyourgiftsinthiscolorifyouaregivingagifttoapersonthere.WhataboutWesterncountries?InWesterncountries,thecolorofwrappingpaperisnotreallyimportant.Butcolordoesmatterwhengivingflowers,especiallyroses.YoushouldnotgiveredrosestoaWesternpersonyoudon'tknowverywellbecausetheyareasymboloflove.Youcouldgiveyellowrosesinstead,astheseareasymboloffriendship.Youcouldalsosendpinkrosesasgiftstosaythankyou.Whatotherthingsshouldyourememberwhengivinggiftstosomeonefromadifferentculture?Well,onethingyoushouldkeepinmindistheperson'sreligion(宗教).WhenchoosingagiftforaMuslim(穆斯林的)orJewish(猶太教的)friend,youshouldnevergetfoodincludingpork,orthingsmadefrompigskin.AnotherthingthatyoushouldnotgetforaMuslimpersonisalcohol(酒).1.Inwhichcountrydopeoplethinkredisthecolorofdeath?A.Japan.B.TheUS. C.SouthKorea.2.HowcanweshowourfriendshiptoWesternfriends?A.Bygivingthemyellowroses.B.Bygivingthemredroses.C.Bygivingthemsomefood.3.Whatisthecorrectstructureofthepassage?(P=paragraph1.)4.What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Gift-givingisconnectedwithculturaldifferences.B.Whenpeoplegivegifts,colorisimportant.C.Howtochoosegiftsfordifferentpeople.Passage10Afterfinishinghisdinner,LinXuopenedamini﹣program(小程序)called"ClearPlate"andtookaphotoofhisemptyplates.Hewasthenawarded(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))somecreditpointswhichcanbeusedtobuysomethingorgivecharitymealstooldpeopleandchildreninneed.The"ClearPlate"mini﹣programwasproducedbyLiuJichen,astudentfromTsinghuaUniversityin2018.Theideatodevelopsuchamini﹣programcamefromLiu'sexperienceinarestaurant.In2017,hefoundthatarestaurantwouldgivepeoplesmallgiftsiftheyfinishedofftheirfoodsixtimes."Ithinkitwasagreatideatosavefood.AndIthoughtofusingtheInternettodothesimilarthing,"hesaid.Liuorganized(組織)ateamof20memberstoworkontheprojectattheendof2017.TosolvetheAl'sproblemofidentifying(識(shí)別)photosofemptyplates,theteamspenthalfayearcollectingover100000samples(樣本)inrestaurants.In2018,themini﹣programwasputintouseonOct.16,WorldFoodDay.The"ClearPlate"mini﹣programhasbecomepopularamongyoungChineseandnowhasmorethan5millionusers.Ithelpsmanypeopledevelopagoodhabitinamoreinterestingway.Atthesametime,ithelpssavefoodandhelpmorepeopleintrouble.Liuhopespeoplefromothercountriescanusetheprogramtoointhefuture."Wehopetoinspiteeveryonetotakeactionagainstfoodwaste,"hesaid.Togetsomecreditpoints,usersneedto.A.cutupthefoodontheplateB.cleanuptheplatesC.eatupthefoodontheplate2.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabout.A.whyLiustartedtheprogramB.whereLiustartedtheprogramC.howpeopleusetheprogram3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Ittookhalfayeartofinishthemini﹣program.B.Threeadvantagesarelistedaboutthisprogram.C.Theprogramispopularwithyoungpeopleintheworld.4.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1,②=Paragraph2…)Passage11Coldweatherhasagreateffect,onhowourmindsandourbodieswork.Maybethatiswhytherearesomanyexpressionsthatusetheword"cold".

Forexample,Peoplewhoshownohumanemotionsorfeelings,forexample,aresaidtobecold-blooded.Coldcanaffectotherpartsofthebody,Buttheexpression"getcoldfeet"hasnothingtodowithcoldoryourfeet.Theexpressionmeansbeingafraidtodosomethingyouhaddecidedtodo.Forexample,youagreetobeCEOofacompany.Butthenyoulearnthatalltheotherofficershaveresigned(辭職)andalltheworkofthecompanywillbeyourresponsibility.YouarelikelytogetcoldfeetaboutbeingCEOwhenyouunderstandthesituation.

Theexpression"givesomeonethecoldshoulder"probablycomesfromthephysicalactofturningyourbacktowardsomeone,insteadofspeakingtohimface-to-face.Youmaygiveacoldshouldertoafriendwhohasnotkeptapromisehemadetoyou,ortosomeonewhohasliedaboutyoutoothers.

"Acoldfish"isnotafish.Itifaperson.Butitisapersonwhoisunemotionalandshowsnoloveorwarmth.Acoldfishdoesnotoffermuchofhimselftoanyone.Someonewhoisacoldfishcouldbecold-hearted.Heorshewillneverfeelsorryforthoseinbadsituation.

"Outinthecold"meansnotgettingsomethingthateverybodyelsegot.Apersonmightsaythateverybodybuthimgotapayraise--hewasleftoutinthecold.Anditisnotapleasantplacetobe.1.Ifyougetcoldfeet,thismeansthat______.A.youfeelbravetodosomething

B.youfeeltoonervoustodosomething

C.youfeeltoocoldtodosomething2.HenrygoesthecoldshoulderwhenheaskedtohaveadatewithMary,thatmeans______.A.HenrywastreatedpolitelywhenheaskedMarytohaveadate.

B.HenrywasafraidtoinviteMarytohaveanappointmentwithhim.

C.Marydidn'tcareaboutHenry'sinvitationanddidn'tplantodatewithhim.

3.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?______A.Opinionsaboutcoldweather.

B.Expressionsconnectedwith"cold"

C.Relationbetweencoldandbody

4.What'softhefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=paragraph)______A. B.

C. Passage12Doyougetlotsofreadingtasksaspartofyourhomework?Youmightwishthatyoucoldreadfaster.Therearesomepeoplewhosaythatyoucanlearntoreadatsuper-highspeeds.Butexpertsdisagreeonthisidea."Speedreadingisnotactuallypossible,"saidElizabethSchotter,ascientistattheUniversityofSouthFlorida,US.Schotterpointedoutthatpeoplewhosaythattheycanteachothershowtospeedreadareusuallydoingittomakemoneybysellingcoursesandbooks.Schotterexplainedthatreadingisataskdifficulttofinish.Itincludesfoursteps:seeingaword,retrieving(檢索)itsmeaningfromyourmemory,connectingittootherwordsinthesamesentence,andthenmovingontothenextword.Thisprocessusesmanypartsofthebrainatonetime.Itcan'tbespedup.Infact,speedreadinghasbeenadvertisedsince1959.whenUSeducatorEvelynWoodintroducedaspeedreadingprogram.SeveralUSpresidentshaveevenaskedtheirofficerstotakespeedreadingcourses.Howeverthereisnorealsciencebehindspeedreading.Somepeoplewhosaytheyareabletospeedreadaresimplyskimming.Skimminginvolvesreadingapassagequicklyandonlylookingforcertainwordsorsentences.Skimmerscanfigureoutthemainideaofapassage-especiallyifit'satopicthey'refamiliarwith-buttheywillnotbeabletorememberallthepiecesoftheinformation.Soisthereawaytobecomeafasterreader?Researchsuggeststhatyoushouldtrytoimprovethenumberofyourwordsandsimplyreadmore.1.AccordingtoSchotter,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.It'sgoodforstudentstoreadatsuperhighspeeds.B.Speedreadingcoursesaresupportedbyrealscience.C.Readingincludesfoursteps,it'snoteasytofinish.2.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph5?A.skimmerswillnotforgetallthepiecesofinformation.B.Youmustreadthepassagecarefullywhenyouareskimmingit.C.Byskimming,skimmersmayfindthemainideaofapassage.3.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)ABC4.Accordingtothispassage,howtoreadfaster?A.Learnmorewordsandreadmore.B.Takingspeedreadingcoursescanhelp.C.Readmorebooksaboutspeedreading.Passage13TheopeningoftheBeijing-Zhangjiakouhigh-speedrailwaytookplaceinDecember,2019.TherailwayisamilestoneinChina'srailwaydevelopmentbecauseithasusedthelatesttechnologiesinrailwaybuilding.Therailwayis174kilometerslong,with10stations.Thestationsaremanagedbyonecontrolcenter,whichisdescribedbyChinaRailwayBeijingGroup——alsoknownasCRBeijing——asan"intelligent(智能的)brain".Thecentercollectsandsharesthestations'real-timeinformation.“Withtheinformation,theworkersinthecentercancontrolthestations'lightingandtemperature,monitor(監(jiān)測(cè))trains'operationanddealwithemergencies(緊急情況).”saidZhuDianping,fromCRBeijing.ZhusaidsometrainsontheBeijingZhangjiakoulineare"smart"astheyprovide5Gsignalsandwirelesscharging(無線充電)forpassengers,aswellasintelligentlighting.Thesetrainscanstartandstop,openandclosedoors,anddealwithemergenciesthemselves.Allthetenstationsprovidee-ticketservices.TravelerswhohaveboughtticketsonlinecanusetheirIDcardsinsteadofwaitinginlineforpapertickets.AtQingheRailwayStationinBeijing,China'sfirstvisualremoteticketvendingmachine(遠(yuǎn)程可視售票機(jī))hasbeeninstalled(安裝)tohelppassengerswhoarenotabletoaffordticketsonline.Passengerskeepintouchwiththeconductorthroughthemachineandbuyticketsaccordingtovideoinstructions.Inaddition,theBadalingGreatWallStation,thedeepestundergroundrailwaystationinChina,isanothergreatexampleofthecountry'sachievementsinrailwaybuilding.1.Thecontrolcenterisdescribedas________.A.CRBeijing B.RailwayBeijingGroupC.an“intelligentbrain"2.Whichisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Eachstationhasacontrolcenter.B.Allthetrainscanstartandstopthemselves.C.Allthestationshavevisualremoteticketvendingmachines.D.TheBadalingGreatWallStationisthedeepestundergroundrailwaystationinChina.3.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)A B C4.WhatisspecialabouttheBeijing-Zhangjiakouhigh-speedrailwayaccordingtothepassage?A.Fastandcheap. B.Longanddeep.C.Smartandintelligent. Passage14Tomatoestastegreat.Withalotofvitamins,theyaregoodforyou,too!Peopleallovertheworldenjoythisamazingfruit.Notalltomatoesarered.Theycanbeyellow,orange,pink,orwhite.Alltomatoesaregreenbeforetheyarereadytobepicked.Thenthetomatoesturntheirtruecolor.That'swhenthey'rereadytoeat!TomatoesfirstgrewintheAmericas.TheIncasgrewthemover1,000yearsago.TheywereintroducedtoEuropebytheSpanishintheearly16thcentury.TheSpanishandItaliansseemtohavebeenthefirstEuropeanstoacceptthemasfood.InFrance,peoplegrewtomatoesinthegardenjusttoenjoytheirbeauty.Manypeopletherethoughttomatoeswouldmakethemsick.Itwasyearsbeforesomeofthemwouldeattomatoes.Tomatoesarefruits.Theygrowfromseeds.Theywon'tgrowincoldweather.Butwithwater,sunlightandwarmth,tomatoesgrowfast.Theycangrowinpotsorintheground.Astheplantgrowstaller,peoplemaytieittoastick.Nextisthebloomingstage.Flowersappear.Theflowersturnintofruit.Somekindsoftomatoescanbepickedinaboutsixmoreweeks.Sometomatoesarelarge.Onekindoftomatocanweighasmuchastwopounds.Youcaneatrawtomatoes.First,washthem.Then,cutthemupforsaladsorsandwiches.Tomatoescanbecooked,too.Theycanbegrilled,boiled,orevenfried.Doyouuseketchup?Itismadefromtomatoes.Tomatoesdon'thaveasmell.Buttheytastegreatinfoodsaroundtheworld.ManydishesfromIndiausetomatoes.SpaghettisauceandpizzafromItalyusethem,too.RawtomatoesareinMexicansalsa.1.Fromthepassage,weknowthattomatoes_______________.A.comeindifferentcolors B.grewinEuropefirstC.cangrowinallweathers 2.Theunderlinedphrase"someofthem"inParagraph3refersto_______________.A.somepeopleinInca B.somepeopleinItalyC.somepeopleinFrance 3.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?ABC4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ValueofTomatoes B.AllaboutTomatoesC.IncasandTomatoes Passage15InChina,eachyearweproduceabout150milliontonsofcitywasteaccordingtoareport.Wheredoesthewastego?Peopleusuallyburnorbury(埋)it.Ontheotherhand,wereceivewastefromsomedevelopedcountries.Wegetusefulmaterialsfromit.Whatabouttheuselesspart?Stillburnedorburied.Butisitaproperway?Wastepollutestheenvironment,harmspeople’shealthandcausesanimalstodie.Italsogetsinthewayofgreenandsustainabledevelopment.Wecan’tmakemoneyatthecostoftheenvironment.Weshouldleavecleanwaterandgreenmountainstoournextgenerations(一代人).Chinai

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