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第第頁Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare閱讀理解練習(xí)(含解析)Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare

閱讀理解練習(xí)

(2023·全國·九年級(jí)專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】

Tellme,wherearewe

告訴我,我們?cè)谀睦铮?/p>

GeorgeandHarrysetoutinahotairballoontocrosstheAtlanticOcean.

“Harry,we’dbettergetclosertothegroundsowecanseewhereweare,”saysGeorgeafter37hoursintheair.Harryturnsdowntheheat,andtheballoondropstobelowthecloudcover.

“Istillcan’ttellwhereweare.Getcloser,”saysGeorge.SoHarryturnsdowntheheatontheballoonevenmoreuntiltheyareflyingjustabovetheroofsofcitybuildings.

“Idon’tknowwhatthistownis,”saysGeorge.“GetlowersothatIcanasksomeonewhereweare.”Harryturnsofftheengineandtheballoonfloatsquietlyuntiltheyarejust5metersabovetheground.“Hey,couldyoutelluswhereweare”Harryyellsdowntoaman.

“You’reinaballoon,5metersupintheair,”themanyellsback.

1.WhydidGeorgewanttogetclosertotheground

A.Becausetheballoonwastoohot.B.Becausehewantedabetterview.

C.Becausehewantedtolandtheballoon.D.Becausehewantedtogetoutoftheballoon.

2.WhatdidHarrydowhenGeorgeaskedhimtogetclosertotheground

A.Heturneduptheheat.B.Heturneddowntheheat.

C.Heturnedontheengine.D.Heturnedofftheengine.

3.WhatdidHarrydowhenGeorgewantedtoasksomeonefordirections

A.Heturneduptheheat.B.Heturneddowntheheat.

C.Heturnedontheengine.D.Heturnedofftheengine.

4.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthemanonthegroundis________.

A.a(chǎn)nexperiencedtravelerB.a(chǎn)nexpertonhotairballoons

C.tryingtobefunnyD.unhelpful

5.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage

A.GeorgeandHarryarelostinahotairballoon.

B.Harryknowshowtooperateahotairballoon.

C.GeorgeandHarryflyoveracity.

D.ThemanonthegroundgivesGeorgeandHarrydirections.

(2022秋·湖北荊州·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考階段練習(xí))Askingfordirectionsisthefirstthingwedowhenwearriveinanewplace,orevenwhenwearejusttryingtofindaplace.Knowinghowtoaskforthemcanmakeourlifemucheasier!

Usegreetings(問候語)andpoliteexpressions.Startingtheconversationwithagreetingisnecessary.Ifyouwanttogetaniceanswer,beginbysaying“hello”first.Andsomewordslike“may”,“can”and“could”willhelpyouexpressyourselfbetter.

Buildyourwords.Youshouldknowthebasic(基本的)wordswhenaskingfordirections.Itmaybeusefultoremembersomefamousplaces.Thentrytousetherightwordswhenaskingforadirection.

Gettoknowthetransportationsystem(交通系統(tǒng)).Sometimes,itcanhappenthatyouarestillfarfromyourplace.WhichkindofpublictransportationshouldyouchooseYoumightasklikethis,“IsitfarDoIneedtotakethebusorthesubwaythere”

Don’tbeafraidofusingsymbols.Everycityintheworldhasitsownsymbols.Youcandecreasesearchtimeifyouknowwhatthemostimportantsymbolsareinthecity.Yourplacemightbearoundthesymbols.

Don’tbetooshytoask.Learntorelaxifyougetlostsomewhere.Wealldothatnowandthen,especiallywhenvisitinganewcity.Butalwaysmakesureyoucanaskothersforhelp!

6.Whichofthefollowingexpressionsmaynothelpyouwhenaskingfordirections

A.MayIask...B.CanIknow...

C.Tellme...D.Couldyouplease...

7.Howmanywaysdoesthewritergiveinthepassage

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage

A.It’snecessarytoexpressyourselfbetterwhenaskingforadirection.

B.Knowingsomefamousplacesisusefulwhenaskingforadirection.

C.Sometimesyouhavetousethepublictransportationinanewcity.

D.Mostpeopleusuallyfeelsoshythattheyneveraskfordirections.

9.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage

A.HowtoAskforDirectionsB.WhyWeShouldAskforDirections

C.WhentoAskforDirectionsD.TheImportanceofAskingforDirections

(2023秋·四川巴中·九年級(jí)統(tǒng)考期中)Somepeoplehaveaverypoorsense(感覺)ofdirection.Unluckily,Iamoneofthem.IhavevisitedaplacemanytimesbutImaystillgetlosttherethenexttime.

WhenIwasalittlegirl,Ineverdaredaskstrangerstheway.AndsoIusedtowalkroundincircleandhopethatbychanceIwouldgettotheplaceIwasgoingto.

Now,Iamnolongertooshytoaskpeoplefordirections,butIoftenreceivehelplessorevenwronginformation.SoItrytoavoidgivingpeoplewrongdirections.Ifanyoneasksmethewaysomewhere,Iwouldsay,“Sorry,Iamastrangerhere.”

OnceonmywaytoworkIwasstoppedbyaman.HeaskedmeifIcouldtellhimthewaytotheFriendshipBuilding.Igavehimmyusualreply.ButjustasIwalkedononlyafewsteps,Irealizedthathehadaskedthewaytomyofficebuilding.However,Ihadnotimetoturnbackandlookforhim.IwasrushingtomeetwithsomeoneatmyofficeandIdidn’twanttokeephimwaiting.

WhenIjustgottomyoffice,thesecretaryshowedinthemanwhohadaskedmefordirections.ImaginehowembarrassedIwasandhowsurprisedhewaswhenwesaweachotheratthefirstsight!

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmeaninparagraph2

A.有目的地B.碰巧C.錯(cuò)誤地D.匆忙地

11.Whywouldthewritersay“Sorry,Iamastrangerhere.”,whensomeoneasksherthewaysomewhere

A.Becausethewriterisafraidofgivingpeoplewrongdirections.

B.Becausethewriterdoesn’twanttotellstrangers.

C.Becausethewriterhasnotime.

D.Becausethewriterisastrangerhere.

12.TheFriendshipBuildingistheplacewherethewriter________.

A.livesB.studiesC.worksD.teaches

13.Theunderlinedword“embarrassed”inthelastparagraphmeans“________”.

A.困惑的B.尷尬的C.激動(dòng)的D.拮據(jù)的

14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Thewriteristooshytogiveothersdirections.

B.Themanwasquitenervouswhenhesawthewriter.

C.Thewriternevergotlostwhenshewasyoung.

D.Thewriterhasaverypoorsenseofdirections.

(2023·安徽淮南·統(tǒng)考一模)Somepeoplehaveaverypoorsense(感覺)ofdirection.Unluckily,Iamoneofthem.IhavevisitedaplacemanytimesbutImaystillgetlosttherethenexttime.

WhenIwasalittlegirl,Ineverdaredaskstrangerstheway.AndsoIusedtowalkroundincircleandhopethatbychanceIwouldgettotheplaceIwasgoingto.

Now,Iamnolongertooshytoaskpeoplefordirections,butIoftenreceivehelplessorevenwronginformation.SoItrytoavoidgivingpeoplewrongdirections.Ifanyoneasksmethewaysomewhere,Iwouldsay,“Sorry,Iamastrangerhere.”

OnceonmywaytoworkIwasstoppedbyaman.HeaskedmeifIcouldtellhimthewaytotheFriendshipBuilding.Igavehimmyusualreply.ButjustasIwalkedononlyafewsteps.Irealizedthathehadaskedthewaytomyofficebuilding.However,Ihadnotimetoturnbackandlookforhim.IwasrushingtomeetwithsomeoneatmyofficeandIdidn’twanttokeephimwaiting.

WhenIjustgottomyoffice,thesecretaryshowedinthemanwhohadaskedmefordirections.ImaginehowembarrassedIwasandhowsurprisedhewaswhenwesaweachotheratthefirstsight!

15.TheFriendshipBuildingistheplacewherethewriter________.

A.livesB.studiesC.worksD.teaches

16.Theunderlinedword“embarrassed”inthelastparagraphmeans“________”.

A.困惑的B.尷尬的C.激動(dòng)的D.拮據(jù)的

17.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Thewriteristooshytogiveothersdirections.

B.Themanwasquitenervouswhenhesawthewriter.

C.Thewriternevergotlostwhenshewasyoung.

D.Thewriterhasaverypoorsenseofdirections.

(2023·四川德陽·統(tǒng)考中考真題)WelcometohavefuninSanxingduiMuseum.Beforeyoucomehere,pleaseknowthefollowingthings.

Theticket:Ordinary(普通)ticket:60yuan/pieceStudentticket:30yuan/pieceFreeticket:oldpeopleaged60orabove

Openinghours:ComprehensiveHall(TheFirstHall):8:30—18:00BronzeHall(TheSecondHall):8:30—18:30

Transportation;HighSpeedRail:takeChengmianleintercitytraintoGuanghanNorthStation,takeNo.1bus,transfer(轉(zhuǎn))toNo.10busatLiuyangmingyuanBusStop,andgettoSanxingduiMuseumStation.Selfdriving:NationalHighway108toGuanghan;ChengduMianyangExpresswaytoGuanghan.

Morethings:Don’tsmokeinthemuseum.Don’tbringpetstothemuseum.Don’ttakephotosinthemuseum.

18.IfMr.ZhanggoestovisitSanxingduiMuseumwithhis71-year-oldfather,howmuchwillhepay

A.40yuan.B.60yuan.C.90yuan.D.120yuan.

19.WhichbuswillyoutakefromLiuyangmingyuanBusStoptoSanxingduiMuseumStation

A.No.1bus.B.No.4bus.C.No.7bus.D.No.10bus.

20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext

A.Touristscan’tbringpetstothemuseum.B.Touristscantakephotosinthemuseum.

C.TouristscanentertheFirstHallat8:00.D.TouristscanentertheSecondHallat19:00.

(2023·貴州·統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Couldyouimaginebeinginacardrivenbyacomputer,notahumanRecently,Chinahasmadeabigsteptowardself-drivingtechnology.SinceAugust2022,driverlesstaxiscanrunonroadsinWuhan,ChongqingandShenzhen.

Whydowedevelopself-drivingcars

Self-drivingcarsbringusmanybenefits.Theyusecomputerstosensethethingsaroundthemandmakebetteruseofspace.Thismeansfewertrafficjamsandbetterparkingofcars.Fordisabledorblindpeople,self-drivingcarscanalsohelpthemgetaroundmoreeasily.

Accordingtoofficialstatistics,eachyear,morethan1.35millionpeoplearekilledonroadsaroundtheworld,andmoreareinjured.It’sreportedthatself-drivingcarscouldreduceroadaccidentsby90percentandsavegovernmentsalotofmoney.Themaincauseofcaraccidentsishumanerror(錯(cuò)誤).Byusingcomputers,self-drivingcarsdon’tmakepoordecisionsorlosefocuslikehumansdo.

Butself-drivingcarsaren’tperfect.Ifsomethingunexpectedontheroadhappens,self-drivingcarscan’treact(反應(yīng))asfastasahumandrivercould.Also,duringweathereventslikeheavysnow,self-drivingcarswouldn’tseethelinesontheroadeasily.Itmightleadtoanaccident.Thecar’scomputersystemwouldbebrokenbysomeone,causingittocrashorchangeitsdirection.

It’sclearthatthereisstillalongwaytogotomakeself-drivingcarsacommonandsafesight(景象)onourroads.AndChinaistakingtheleadinmakingthishappen,saidChinaDaily.

21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph3referto

A.Disabledpeople.B.Self-drivingcars.C.Taxidrivers.

22.Whatdoweknowaboutself-drivingcars

A.Theycannotmakegooduseofspace.

B.Theyalwaysreactfasterthanhumans.

C.Theydonotlosefocuslikehumansdo.

23.Wecaninfer(推斷)thatChina________inself-drivingtechnology.

A.willmakegreaterprogress

B.a(chǎn)idedmanyothercountries

C.isgoingtocutitstotalcosts

24.Thewriterwritesthetextto________.

A.encouragemorepeopletobuyself-drivingcars

B.tellpeopleseveraladvantagesofself-drivingcars

C.introducethepresentsituationofself-drivingcars

(2022秋·廣東深圳·九年級(jí)校考階段練習(xí))IfyouwanttotravelfromXi’antoChengdubytrain,itwilltakeabout16hours.Butstartingthismonth,thenewXi’an-Chengduhigh-speedrailwaywillshortenthistraveltimetothreehours.

The643-kilometerlineisChina’sfirsthigh-speedrailwaytorunthroughtheQinlingMountains,whichformanaturalboundary(分界線)betweenChina’snorthandsouth.Withaspeedof250kmperhour,it’salsothefirstmountain-heavytrainlinetoprovidea4Gnetwork.

Alongtheway,thetrainpassesthroughtwoareasforrarewildanimals—oneforpandasandtheotherforcrestedibises(朱鹮).

Toreducetherailway’sinfluenceontheanimals,workersandexpertshavedesignedandbuilttherailwaytobeenvironmentallyfriendly,ChinaDailyreported.

InSeptember,therewere345wildpandaslivingintheQinlingMountains.Chinanowhas1,864wildpandasintotal,accordingtotheXinhuaNewsAgency.

Toavoiddisturbingthepandas,therailwaywasdesignedtorunthroughtunnels(隧道)withinthearea.Protectiveshields(防護(hù)屏)areplacedneartheentranceofeachtunneltostopanimalsfromgoingin.

Toavoidhurtingthethousandsofcrestedibisesthatflynearonepartoftherailway,protectivenetshavebeensetupalongthetrackstomakesurethebirdswillnotflyintoatrain.

Thenetsareabout32kmlongand4metershigh.Expertstesteddifferentshapesandmaterialsforbuildingthenetsbeforemakingtheirfinalchoice.(AreportinDecember,2023)

25.Fromthismonth,howlongwillittaketotravelfromXi’antoChengduonthehigh-speedtrain

A.16hours.B.13hours.C.6hours.D.3hours.

26.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaboutthenewXi’an-Chengdurailway

A.ItisChina’sfirsthigh-speedrailway.

B.ItrunsthroughtheQinlingMountains.

C.Itisthefirstmountain-heavytrainline.

D.Itisthefirsttrainlinewitha4Gnetwork.

27.Whywastherailwaydesignedandbuilttobeenvironmentallyfriendly

A.Tosavemoneyandenergy.

B.Toavoidharmingwildanimals.

C.Toavoiddamagingthemountains.

D.Tohelpthetrainrunthroughtunnelsquietly.

28.Whatareexpertsusingtostopanimalsfromgoingintothetunnels

A.Entrance.B.Tracks.C.Protectiveshields.D.Protectivenets.

(2022秋·廣東深圳·九年級(jí)深圳市福田區(qū)蓮花中學(xué)??茧A段練習(xí))WorkontheShenzhen-ShenshanHigh-speedRailwasofficiallystartedintheChanglingpiareainXili,NanshanDistrictyesterday.

The129-kilometerhigh-speedrailbetweenShenzhenandtheShenshanSpecialCooperationZonewillhavesixstations:Xili,LuohuNorthandPingshanstationsinShenzhen,HuizhouSouthandHuidongstationsinHuizhouandShenshanStationintheShenshanSpecialCooperationZone,accordingtoareportbyShenzhenMetroGroupyesterday.XiliandHuidongstationsareground-levelstations,LuohuNorthandHuizhouSouthstationsareundergroundstations,andPingshanandShenshanstationswillbeonoverheadbridges.

Thereare55kilometersinShenzhen,57kilometersinHuizhouandtherestofthemareinShenshan.ItwillbeconnectedwiththeGuangzhou-ShanweiRailwayatShenshanStation.

ThespeedoftheShenzhen-ShenshanHigh-speedRailbetweenXiliStationandLuohuNorthStationis250kilometersperhour,andtherestoftheraillineis350kilometersperhour,accordingtothereport.AsingletriptotheShenshanSpecialCooperationZonewillbecut30minutesin2025whileittakespeople2hourstogettherenow.

Thisisthesecondhigh-speedrailworkthathasnotbeendonesincethestartoftheAirport—QianhaisectionoftheGuangzhou-Dongguan-ShenzhenInter-cityRailinJuneoflastyear.ShenzhenhasplannedfiverailstoimprovecommunicationthroughouttheGuangdong-HongKong-MacaoGreaterBayArea.

(FromShenzhenDailyJAN.5th)

29.Whendidtheworkstart

A.OnJan,3rd.B.OnJan,4th.C.OnJan,5th.D.OnJan,6th.

30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthestationofShenzhen-ShenshanHigh-SpeedRail

A.LuohuNorthStation.B.HuidongStation.

C.HuizhouSouthStation.D.ShenzhenStation.

31.WhichofthestatementisTRUEaboutShenzhen-ShenshanHigh-speedRail

A.Itwilltakepeople1.5hourstoreachtheShenshanSpecialCooperationZone.

B.Thereare2ground-levelstationsinShenzhen.

C.Therailwillrun17kilometersinShenshan.

D.Itisthesecondhigh-speedrailworkinJune2023.

32.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout

A.ThestationsbetweenShenzhenandtheShenshanSpecialCooperationZone.

B.ThewaytoimprovecommunicationthroughouttheCuangdong-HongKong-MacaoGreaterBayArea.

C.AbriefintroductiontotheShenzhen-ShenshanHigh-speedRail.

D.AnintroductiontoGuangzhou-Dongguan-ShenzhenIntercityRail.

33.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthismaterialmostprobably

A.Sport.B.Transportation.C.History.D.Nature.

(2023·安徽亳州·統(tǒng)考二模)Overamillionpeoplearoundtheworldlosetheirlivestocaraccidents(事故)eachyear.Whilenearlyallofthesedeathsaretheconsequenceofhumanmistakes,therearenogoodwaystoreducethenumberofdeaths.Surelyoneofthebestplansisdriverlesstechnology.

Driverlesscarsarenolongeranideaofthefuture.Withthetechnologyforthedriverlesscaralreadydevelopedforquitealongtime,andsomeimportantinventionsalreadyseeninsomecars,thedriverlesscarcouldsoonbewithus.

Thisiswonderfulbecausedriverlesstechnologyisexpectedtoreducethenumberofroaddeaths.AresearchgroupintheUnitedKingdomsaysthatdriverlesscarswillleadto2,500fewerroaddeathsbefore2030.

HowaredriverlesscarssaferFirstly,driverlesscarscanhelpmanagetraffic.Byusingcommunicationtechnologiesto“talk”toeachother,driverlesscarsfindthebestroads.Informationsuchasdistance(距離)betweencars,trafficandtimeissenttothecars.Thismeansfewerchancesofthesecarsrunningintoeachother.Secondly,theuseofdriverlesscarsmeansfeweraccidentswillhappenbecauseofhumanmistakes.Forexample,accidentscausedbylittlesleepordrunkdrivingwillbeavoided.Finally,thedriverlesstechnologyofthefuture,isexpectedtobemorereliable(可靠)thanahumandriver.

Iflivescanbesavedbydriverlesscars,let’shopethesecarswillbeonourroadsverysoon.

34.Theunderlinedword“consequence”hastheclosestmeaningto“________”.

A.resultB.newsC.chanceD.opinion

35.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout

A.Thecauseofroaddeaths.B.Themanagementoftraffic.

C.Thesafetyofdriverlesscars.D.Thedevelopmentofdriverlesstechnology.

36.Itisthewriter’swishthatdriverlesscarscouldbe________.

A.improvedB.putintouseC.inventedD.researched

參考答案:

1.B2.B3.D4.D5.A

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了Harry與George乘坐熱氣球出發(fā)穿越大西洋,37小時(shí)后在熱氣球里迷路了。

1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第一句“‘Harry,we’dbettergetclosertothegroundsowecanseewhereweare,’saysGeorgeafter37hoursintheair.”可知,George想要看清楚他們?cè)谀睦?。故選B。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Harryturnsdowntheheat,andtheballoondropstobelowthecloudcover.”可知,Harry調(diào)低了熱度。故選B。

3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Harryturnsofftheengineandtheballoonfloatsquietlyuntiltheyarejust5metersabovetheground.”可知,Harry關(guān)閉了引擎。故選D。

4.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“‘You’reinaballoon,5metersupintheair,’themanyellsback.”可知,Harry與George本來就知道他們?cè)?米高空,想問的是他們?cè)谑裁吹胤?,而地面上的人告訴他們?cè)陔x地面5米,所以他的答案對(duì)他們沒有用。故選D。

5.主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文可知Harry與George乘坐熱氣球出發(fā)穿越大西洋,37小時(shí)后不知道他們?cè)谑裁次恢?,盡管不斷地降落,并詢問地面上的人,仍然不知道哪里。故選A。

6.C7.D8.D9.A

【導(dǎo)語】本文介紹了如何問路的方法。

6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Ifyouwanttogetaniceanswer,beginbysaying‘hello’first.Andsomewordslike‘may’,‘can’and‘could’willhelpyouexpressyourselfbetter.”可知如果你想得到一個(gè)好的答案,首先說“你好”。而像“may”、“can”和“could”這樣的詞會(huì)幫助你更好地表達(dá)自己。選項(xiàng)C不符合,故選C。

7.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中黑體字的內(nèi)容可知,給出了五種方法,故選D。

8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Don’tbetooshytoask.Learntorelaxifyougetlostsomewhere.Wealldothatnowandthen,especiallywhenvisitinganewcity.Butalwaysmakesureyoucanaskothersforhelp!”(不要羞于開口。如果你在某個(gè)地方迷路了,學(xué)會(huì)放松。我們都會(huì)時(shí)不時(shí)地這樣做,尤其是在參觀一個(gè)新城市的時(shí)候。但是一定要確保你可以向別人尋求幫助?。┛芍狣選項(xiàng)“大多數(shù)人都很害羞,從不問路?!卞e(cuò)誤,故選D。

9.最佳標(biāo)題題。根據(jù)“Askingfordirectionsisthefirstthingwedowhenwearriveinanewplace,orevenwhenwearejusttryingtofindaplace.”以及全文可知,本文主要介紹了如何問路。故選A。

10.B11.A12.C13.B14.D

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了在上班路上拒絕了一個(gè)陌生人的問路后,回頭在辦公室又見到彼此的故事。

10.詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)“AndsolusedtowalkroundincircleandhopethatbychanceIwouldgettotheplaceIwasgoingto.”可知由于沒有方向感,經(jīng)常原地繞圈,希望能碰巧到達(dá)她想要去的地方,因此bychance在此意為“碰巧”。故選B。

11.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“SoItrytoavoidgivingpeoplewrongdirections.”可知盡量避免給別人錯(cuò)誤的方向指示,說明她害怕給出錯(cuò)誤的指導(dǎo)。故選A。

12.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Igavehimmyusualreply.ButjustasIwalkedononlyafewsteps.Irealizedthathehadaskedthewaytomyofficebuilding.”可知,當(dāng)那個(gè)陌生人問路的時(shí)候,像往常一樣拒絕回答,但是后來她突然想起來,友誼大廈就是自己的辦公樓,也就是她上班工作的地方。故選C。

13.詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)前文內(nèi)容可知,當(dāng)那個(gè)陌生人問路的時(shí)候,像往常一樣,沒有為他指路。但是后來在的辦公室里,又再次見到了那個(gè)陌生人,所以見面時(shí),感到很尷尬。由此可知embarrassed在此意為“尷尬的”。故選B。

14.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Somepeoplehaveaverypoorsense(感覺)ofdirection.Unluckily,Iamoneofthem.”可知,的方向感很差。故選D。

15.C16.B17.D

【分析】這篇短文講述的是方向感很差,所以當(dāng)有人向她問路時(shí),她總是拒絕別人。有一次又有一個(gè)人向問路,像往常一樣拒絕了他。但是她隨后就意識(shí)到那個(gè)地方正是她工作的地方,可已經(jīng)來不及了。當(dāng)在辦公室里見到那個(gè)陌生人時(shí),感到非常尷尬。

15.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“HeaskedmeifIcouldtellhimthewaytotheFriendshipBuilding…Irealizedthathehadaskedthewaytomyofficebuilding.”可知,F(xiàn)riendshipBuilding是工作的地方。故選C。

16.詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)劃線單詞所在的句子以及上文第四段中的內(nèi)容可知,當(dāng)那個(gè)陌生人問路的時(shí)候,像往常一樣,沒有為他指路。但是后來在的辦公室里,再次見到了那個(gè)陌生人,所以見面時(shí),應(yīng)該是感到很尷尬。故選B。

17.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Somepeoplehaveaverypoorsenseofdirection.Unluckily,Iamoneofthem.”可知,的方向感很差。故選D。

18.B19.D20.A

【導(dǎo)語】本文介紹了參觀三星堆博物館的門票、開放時(shí)間、交通方式及注意事項(xiàng)等。

18.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Ordinary(普通)ticket:60yuan/piece”以及“Freeticket:oldpeopleaged60orabove”可知,張先生和他71歲的父親一起去參觀三星堆博物館,他要付60元,故選B。

19.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“takeChengmianleintercitytraintoGuanghanNorthStation,takeNo.1bus,transfer(轉(zhuǎn))toNo.10busatLiuyangmingyuanBusStop,andgettoSanxingduiMuseumStation.”可知,從瀏陽明園汽車站到三星堆博物館站坐10路車,故選D。

20.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Don’tbringpetstothemuseum.”可知,游客不能帶寵物進(jìn)博物館,故選A。

21.B22.C23.A24.C

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹自動(dòng)駕駛汽車的現(xiàn)狀。

21.代詞指代題。分析“Self-drivingcarsbringusmanybenefits.Theyusecomputerstosensethethingsaroundthemandmakebetteruseofspace.”可知,自動(dòng)駕駛汽車給我們帶來了許多好處。它們用電腦來感知周圍的事物,更好地利用空間。此處they指的是自動(dòng)駕駛汽車,故選B。

22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Byusingcomputers,self-drivingcarsdon’tmakepoordecisionsorlosefocuslikehumansdo.”可知,通過使用計(jì)算機(jī),自動(dòng)駕駛汽車不會(huì)像人類那樣做出糟糕的決定或注意力分散。故選C。

23.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“It’sclearthatthereisstillalongwaytogotomakeself-drivingcarsacommonandsafesight(景象)onourroads.AndChinaistakingtheleadinmakingthishappen”可知,要讓自動(dòng)駕駛汽車成為我們道路上常見而安全的景象,還有很長的路要走,中國正在率先實(shí)現(xiàn)這一目標(biāo),由此可知,中國將在自動(dòng)駕駛技術(shù)方面取得更大的進(jìn)步。故選A。

24.主旨大意題。本文主要介紹自動(dòng)駕駛汽

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