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專(zhuān)題03閱讀理解Passage1MoreandmorepeopleinChinaarenowshowingpartsoftheirlivestotheworldbyvideosontheirphones.Somepeoplesendvideosofpersonaleventslikeholidaysandweddings.Usinglivestreaming(網(wǎng)絡(luò)直播)isverypopularamongthepeopleaged18to35.Eventheteachersgivelessonsbylivestreaming.Besidesleavingreviewsonthescreen,theycanalsocommunicatedirectlywiththehostsbybuyingvirtual(虛擬的)giftssuchasflowers,toysandcarsforthemonline.What’smore,livestreamingallowsuserstocommunicatewithstrangersandexpressthemselves.A19-year-oldcollegestudentcalledNoraLisaysshespendsthreetofourhourseachweekchattingandsingingwithviewersthroughoneappcalledIngkee.“SometimesIfeellonelyandwanttotalktopeople.”shesays.“Ifeelnicewhenviewersarepayingattentiontome.”However,thereareworriesaboutthemisuseoflivestreaming.PapiJiangpromisedtocorrectherunsuitableandimpolitelanguageaftershewaswarnedbytheofficials.Nowtherearemorethan80appsand300websitesforlivestreaminginChina.“Wesupporttheuseoflivestreaming.Butpeopleshouldknowthetwosidesofit.”oneoftheofficialssaid.1.Howdoviewerscommunicatewithhosts?A.Byexpressingthemselvestofriends.B.Bychattingandsingingonthescreen.C.BygivinglessonsthroughoneappcalledDingding.D.Byleavingreviewsonthescreenorbuyingvirtualgifts.2.WhydoesNoraLiuselivestreaming?A.Becauseshewantstobefamous.B.Becauseshewantstoattractmoreviewers.C.Becauseshefeelslonelyandwantstotalkwithpeople.D.Becauseshewantstoknowthetwosidesoflivestreaming.3.Themeaningof“misuse”inthefourthparagraphis______.A.濫用 B.壓力 C.號(hào)召 D.效果4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Livestreamingisharmful.B.Weshoulduselivestreamingproperly.C.AllChinesepeoplelikethelivestreaming.D.Moreandmorepeoplelikebeingpaidattentionto.Passage2IntheUnitedStates,peoplesometimesgocampingforvacation.Insteadofstayingatmodernhotelsandrestaurants,theyliveinthewoodsanddoeverythingforthemselvesforafewdaystorelax.Whenyouarecamping,youmakeallofyourownfood.Itisratherlikealarge,many-daypicnic.Barbecuesareverycommonwhilecamping.Youcanbringmeatandvegetablestothecamp.Tomakeafire,youcanfindorbringyourownwoodandlightitwithalighter(打火機(jī)).Remembertoputstonesaroundthefiresothatitwon’tgettoobiganddangerous!Whenthefireisready,youcancookfoodoverit.Also,youcancookmarshmallows(棉花軟糖)withthefire.Childrenreallylikethisactivityatnight.Thewholefamilysitaroundthefire,eatmarshmallows,anddrinkhotchocolate—especiallywhenitiscoldoutside!Everyonecansingcampingsongsanddancetogether.Campingisafunactivityforthefamilytodo.Vacationdoesnothavetomeangoingtovisitfarawayplaces;itcouldbeassimpleassettingupatentinanearbyforest!5.Whencamping,Americansusually________.A.stayattheirhomes B.spendmuchmoneyC.fightwiththeirfriends D.doeverythingbythemselves6.Peopleputstonesaroundthefirewhencampingto________.A.makethefirebrighter B.keepawayfromdangerousanimalsC.makethefoodoveritmoredelicious D.stopitfrombecomingbiganddangerous7.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.CampinginAmerica B.HolidaysinAmericaC.WhyAmericanslovecamping D.HowAmericansspendtheirvacationsPassage3Iliketomakefriends.Victorisoneofmybestfriends.Heisasoutgoing(外向的)asme.WebecamefriendswhenIwastenyearsold.Webothlikesportsverymuch.Weplaytennisthreetimesaweekandplaybasketballtwiceaweek.I’malittlequiet.MybestfriendGraceisdifferentfromme.Sheisveryoutgoingandfunny.Shelikesgoingtopartiesanddancingverymuch.Shelikesswingdancebest.MybestfriendisLisa.Sheisveryoutgoingandfriendly.I’msimilar(相似的)toher.Webecamefriendsthreeyearsago.Lisaisalsohard-working.Shestudiesbetterthanmeandshealwayshelpsmewithmymath.MybestfriendisBen.Heistwoyearsolderthanme.Heisquiet.Heisgoodatdrawing.Hejoinedanartclubaweekago.I’mdifferentfromhim.I’moutgoingandIlikesingingandswimming.8.Fromtheinformationabove,weknowLisa________.A.likesdancingbest B.enjoysplayingbasketballC.isgoodatdrawing D.isgoodatmath9.Eric’sbestfriendBen________.A.isthesameasEric B.joinedanartclubaweekagoC.likessingingandswimming D.istwoyearsyoungerthanhim10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Ericisaquietboy. B.TaraisdifferentfromLisa.C.Gracedoesn’tenjoydancing. D.MikeandVictorplaytennisthreetimesaweek.Passage4Howtoprepareapicnic?Packing(打包)yourfoodsBeforeyousetoff,checkifyourfoodboxisshuttight(緊緊地).Ifit’sahotsummer’sday,thenacoolboxwillcomeinhandy(派上用場(chǎng))forkeepingyourpicnicfoods.Don’tforgettopackcupsorbottlesfordrinks.Havingapicnicisoneofthegreatjoysofsummer.Beforeyoustarthuntingforashady(陰涼的)placetoeatyoursandwiches,therearesomethingsyoushouldthinkabout.FoodsafetyYoushouldkeepthingslikemeatpies,fishanddairydishesincoldboxes.You’dbetterkeepyourfoodsoniceforaslongaspossiblebeforeyoueatthem.Finally,carrysomehandsanitizers(洗手液).Makesurethateveryone’shandsarecleanbeforetheytouchthefoods.DelicioussnacksAfteryouhavepreparedthemaindishes,it’stimetopacksomesnacks.Chips,chocolatebarsandcookiesareconsidered(認(rèn)為)greatpicnicsnacks.Theyareverydelicious,ofcourse,butbecarefulnottoeattoomanyofthem.11.Accordingtothearticle,beforestartingoutforapicnic,youshould________.A.findashadyplace B.eatyoursandwichesC.makesureyourhandsareclean D.makesureyourfoodboxisshuttight12.Whyshouldyouremembertopackcupsorbottles?A.Fordrinks. B.Formeatpies.C.Forfish. D.Fordairydishes.13.Accordingtothearticle,goodpicnicsnacksinclude________.A.chips B.hamburgersC.chocolatedrinks D.icecreamsandwichesPassage5DorothylivedwithherUncleHenryandAuntonafarminKansasuntilacyclone(颶風(fēng))arrived.Itpickedher,herdogandthehouseupandbroughtthemtothelandofOz.ThingsinOzwerestrangeandbeautiful.ButDorothyjustwantedtogetbackhome.ShewashelpedbytheGoodWitch(女巫)oftheNorth.ShetoldDorothythatthewizardofOzinthecityofEmeraldscouldhelpher.Dorothywantedtogethelpfromagreatwizard.SoshebegantotraveltotheEmeraldsCitywherethegreatwizardlived.Onherway,shemettheScarecrowwhoneededabrain,theTinWoodmanwhowantedaheart,andtheLionwhoneededsomecourage.TheyallhopedtheWizardofOzwouldhelpthem.ButtheWizardtoldthemtheymustkilltheWickedWitchoftheWestiftheywantedtogethelpfromhim.Theyhadtomanagetheterribletask.DorothykilledtheWitchoftheWestbyaccidentandsavedherfriends.WhentheyreturnedtothecityofEmeraldstoseetheWizard,theballoonwasready.Dorothybegantogetintothebasket,butthensherememberedToto.ShemustgetTotoandclimbedoutofthebasket.Asshedidso,theropebroke!Theballoonroseintotheairandwassoonhighintheskyandoutofsight.“HowwillIgethometoKansas?”Dorothyasked.“Allyouneedtodo,”Glindasaid,“isclicktheheelsofyoursilvershoesandsay,‘Takemehome.’”

Dorothydidnotwanttospendanymoretimeawayfromhome.Atlast,withthehelpofthekindWitchoftheSouth,DorothyandherreturnedtoherhometownKansas.14.WhatbroughtDorothytothelandofOz?A.Rain. B.Earthquake. C.Wind. D.Snow.15.WhatDorothyjustwantedtodois________.A.killtheWitchoftheWest B.getsomethingtoeatC.livewiththeMunchkins D.gohome16.WhatdidtheLionhopetogetfromtheWizardofOz?A.Somecourage. B.Aheart. C.Awife. D.Abrain.17.Whydidn’tDorothygowiththeWizardinthehot-airballoon?A.Shechangedhermind. B.TheWizardpushedherout.C.Theropebroke. D.Theballoonexploded.Passage6Schooldaysarethebestdaysofyourlife—orarethey?Iftheyare,whydosomanypeoplehaveproblemsduringthoseyears?Examstress,pressure(壓力)fromparentsandfriendscanbeabitofashockafterthehappydaysofprimaryschool.Yes,youwillgetthrough,butwillyoucomeoutontheothersidewithgoodexperiences,goodgradesandgoodfriends?Orwillyouoverwork,butnotdoaswellasyoushouldorfindyourselfleftoutbyyourfriends?There’snodoubtaboutit.Schoolistheidealplaceforatleastoneortwohardlessonsinlife.Schoolisalsoaplacefullofopportunities(機(jī)會(huì))andnewexperiences.Youareindependent(獨(dú)立的)ofyourfamilythere,andyoubegintomakeyourownwayandmakelifelongfriends.Youlearnlessonsatschool—notonlyabouttheworld,butalsoaboutyourself,aboutotherpeopleandhowtomakefriendswiththem.Yougoonhavingideasofyourown,learninghowtotakeresponsibility(責(zé)任)andhowtostandonyourownfeet.Agreatthingaboutschoolis:itdoesn’tlastforever!Whateverchallengesyouarefacingatschool,thereisanendtothem.Likeeverythinginlife,youwillgetthroughthemandtheywillsoonbecomeamemory.18.Whatwillyougetthroughatschoolaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Self-doubt. B.Alotofstressorpressure.C.Happydays. D.Agreatshock.19.Theunderlinedpart“findyourselfleftoutbyyourfriends”inparagraph2meansyoufindthatyourfriends________.A.don’tincludeyouintheiractivities B.don’ttrustyouanymoreC.workmuchharderthanyou D.gethighergradesthanyou20.Whichismentionedinthetext?A.Youmayworktoohardbutstillfailexams.B.Schoolisaplacefullofgoodexperiences.C.Familymemberswillshareresponsibilitywithyou.D.Manypeoplehadproblemswhentheywereatprimaryschool.Passage7Forrest:WhereisMama?Louise:She’supstairs(樓上).Mrs.Gump:Hi,Forrest.Doctor:I’llseeyoutomorrow.Mrs.Gump:Oh,allright.Forrest:What’sthematter,Mama?Mrs.Gump:I’mdying,Forrest.Comeinandsitdownoverhere.Forrest:Whyareyoudying,Mama?Mrs.Gump:It’smytime.Don’tbesad,sweetheart.▲.It’ssomethingthatweallhavetoexperience.Iwasdestined(注定的)tobeyourmom.IdidthebestIcould.Forrest:Youdidwell,Mama.Mrs.Gump:Ibelieveyouhaveyourownadvantages.Forexample,youaregoodatrunning.Youshoulddothebestwithwhatyouhave.Forrest:What’smydestiny,Mama?Mrs.Gump:Youshouldfinditoutbyyourself.Lifeislikeaboxofchocolates,Forrest.Youneverknowwhatyouwillget.Forrest:(voice-over)Mamahadawayofexplaining(解釋)thingssoIcouldunderstandthem.Mrs.Gump:Iwillmissyou,Forrest.Forrest:(voice-over)ShediedonaTuesday.Iboughtheranewhatwithflowersonit.—FromForrestGump《阿甘正傳》21.WhatwasMrs.GumpdoingwhenForrestarrivedhome?A.Shewasreadingabook. B.Shewasseeingthedoctor.C.Shewaswritingdownherlastwords. D.ShewaswaitingforForresttocome.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“advantages”mostprobablymean?A.goodchanges B.goodplans C.goodpoints D.gooddreams23.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe________?A.Iwanttostaywithyou. B.Death(死亡)isjustapartoflife.C.Youshouldhaveyourownlife. D.Nothingismoreimportantthanlife.24.WhatdoyouthinkofMrs.Gump?A.Smartandinteresting. B.Kindandhumorous.C.Understandingandfulloflove. D.Generousandfriendly.25.WhatwouldForrestprobablydoafterhismotherdied?A.Hewouldn’tbeabletolivealone. B.Hewouldaskhisfriendsforhelp.C.Hewouldsellhatstomakealiving. D.Hewouldtrytobecomeabetterperson.Passage8Thewholecountrywelcomeditsthreeastronauts(宇航員)home.At9:56amonApril16th,2022,theastronautsZhaiZhigang,WangYapingandYeGuangfuwentbackonDongfengLandingSite(著陸點(diǎn)).ThethreeShenzhouXIIIastronautshavefinishedtheirsix-monthspacemission(任務(wù)).TheShenzhouXIImissionhasbeenasuccess(成功)indifferentways.TheShenzhouXIIspentover24hoursgoingaroundEarth11timesbeforereturningonSept.17th,2021.ThistimeShenzhouXIIIshortenedthetimetoabout9hours,goingaroundtheEarthfivetimes.Thesearchandrescue(搜救)teamontheEarthalsoshoweditsimprovedabilities.Accordingtoreports,theDongfengLandingSitehasaverybigsearcharea.It’sdifficultfortheteamtomakesurethelandingsite.However,itfinishedthejoboffindingthethreeastronautshoursearlierthanhadexpected.ItisakeystepinChina’sspacemissionstobuildaspacestationandmakeastronautsbeabletoliveinitforquitealongtime.ShenzhouXIII

missionwasthelongestsofar,andWangwasthefirstChinesewomanastronauttotakeaspacewalk.26.WhendidShenzhouXIIIreturntoEarth?A.OnthemorningofApril16th,2022. B.OntheafternoonofApril16th,2022.C.OnthemorningofSept.17th,2021. D.OntheafternoonofSept.17th,2021.27.HowmanyhoursdidtheShenzhouXIIIspendgoingaroundtheEarthbeforereturning?A.About24hours. B.About9hours. C.About11hours. D.About5hours.28.WhichofthefollowingisthekeystepinChina’sspacemissions?A.Tobreakmoreworldrecords.B.Tosendmoreastronautstospace.C.Tosendmorewomenastronautstospace.D.Tobuildaspacestationandmakeastronautsliveinitforalongtime.29.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthispassage?A. B. C. D.Passage9“PoorGrandma!Isthereanywaymakeherfeelbetter?”AmysaidtoherbrotherMark.TherewassomethingwrongwithGrandma’slegs.Shelovedtoworkinhergarden(花園),soshewouldnotenjoysittinginherchairwaitingforherlegstohealthemselves.“Ihaveanidea,”saidMark.“Isawsomepicturesofterrariums(玻璃箱)inamagazine.Terrariumsarelittlegardens.Let’smakeaterrariumforGrandmatomakeherhappy.”Amythoughtitwasagreatidea,sotheyfoundthemagazinewiththewaysofmakingaterrariumandshowedittotheirmom.ShethoughtthataterrariumwouldbeagreatgiftforGrandma.MomhelpedAmyandMarkfindalargeandcleanglassbottle.Markthenplacedtwoplantsandputthesoil(土壤)overtheirroots.ThenAmyplacedsomecolorfulrocksaroundtheplants.Finally,theywateredtheplants.WhenAmyandMarkshowedGrandmahernewterrarium,hereyeswerewet.Nowshehasabeautifullittlegardentoenjoyinherhouse.30.Whydidn’tGrandmafeelwell?A.Becauseshecouldn’tgototheparkbyherself.B.Becauseittookheralotoftimetoworkinthegarden.C.Becauseherlegswerehurtandshehadtositinthechair.D.Becausetherewerefewflowersafterastrongwind.31.What’stherightorderofmakingtheterrarium?①Placeplantsandputthesoilovertheirroots.②Findalargeandcleanglassbottle.③Watertheplants.④Placesomecolorfulrocksaroundtheplants.A.②④①③ B.②①④③ C.①②④③ D.③①②④32.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PoorGrandma. B.Agreatgift. C.Abeautifulgarden. D.Cleverchildren.Passage10AreyouplanningontakingatriptotheislandsormountainsofThailand(泰國(guó))?Ifso,Iadviseyoutospendatleastonenightinitscapitalcityontheway.Bangkokisanexcitingcitywithlotsofthingstoseeanddo!●WhattodoThecity’smainattractions(景點(diǎn))includetheGrandPalace,theChatuchakMarketandtheTempleofWatPho.Besides,there’relivesnakeshowsatthesnakefarm.Youcaneventouchasnakeyourselfifyouwantto.●WheretoeatThesimpleansweris:everywhere!Thaistreetfoodisamongthebestintheworld.Somefoodstallshavelittleplasticseatswhereyoucansitdownandeat.Foraboutfivedollars,youcaneatafillinganddeliciousmeal!●HowtogetaroundTherearetwoquickwaystogetaroundthecity.Ifyouwanttovisitthetraditionaltemplesandhistoricalsites,youcancatchanexpressboat—theriver“taxi”—alongtheChaoPhrayaRiver.Ifyouwanttoseethemoremodernpartofthecity,youcantaketheSkytrain(輕軌),Itisafastandcheapwaytogettothecity’sshoppingmalls.33.Fromthethefirstparagraph,wecanknowBangkokis________.A.themountainofThailand B.theriverofThailandC.theislandofThailand D.thecapitalofThailand34.HowmanythingsdoesthepassagetellthereadertoseeanddoinBangkok?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.35.IfyoutakeatripinThailand,youcan________.A.eatthebeststreetfoodintheworld B.onlycatchaboattogetaroundthecityC.watchlivesnakeshowsbutnevertouchasnake D.notvisitthetraditionaltemplesandoldsitestherePassage11Peoplehadmorefreetimethanusualunderlockdown(封鎖).Theywereabletodomorereading,butdoyouknowexactlywhattheyreadandhowtheyread?Areportvideoaboutpeople’sreadingin2021byBilibilimayhelpus.Itsaidpeopleweremoreinterestedinthepastthanthefuture.QuiteafewpeoplereadaboutConfucius(孔子).TheylearnedConfuciussmartfromthetextbook.Butthroughreadingintheirfreetime,theyknewConfuciusalsostrong.Hecouldrunasfastasrabbitsanddriveacart(馬車(chē))attheageof60.Thevideoalsosaid72%ofpeopleagedbetween18and30likedChineseclassicalliterature(古典文學(xué)).Forexample,thereweremorethan140,000hoursofvideosaboutADreamofRedMansions(紅樓夢(mèng))onBilibili.Ifsomeonekeepswatchingthevideos,itwilltakehimabout16yearstofinishallofthem.AmongallthevideosaboutforeignworksonBilibili.OneHundredYearsofSolitude(百年孤獨(dú))wasthemostpopularone.Asoneofthegreatestbooks,itinspired(激勵(lì))manyyoungpeopletotrysomethingnew.“Thebookisreallyamazing.Withitshelp,wewanttotrydifferentthingsandfindoutthetruemeaningoflife,”saidGeFei,awriter.Anotherreportshowspaperbooksarestillpeople’sfavourites.Mostpeoplelikeholdingabookinhandwhenreading.Theythinkit’smoreinterestingthanreadingonsmartphones.Also,itismoreeye-friendly.Peoplecouldn’tgooutdoorsduringthatspecialtime,butluckily,theyenjoyedthemselvesonabookjourney.36.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Confuciuslikedrabbitsbestbecausetheyranfast.B.PeopleshowedgreatinterestinConfuciuslastyear.C.PeoplegottoknowConfuciuswasstrongfromschool.D.Peopledidn’tcareaboutbooksonthepastatallin2021.37.HowdoesthewritershowsChineseclassicalliteraturewaspopularamongyoungpeoplelastyear?A.Bytellingastory. B.Byusingapicture.C.Bygivinganexample. D.Byaskingaquestion.38.What’sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.WhatisOneHundredYearsofSolitudeabout?B.WhendidpeoplereadOneHundredYearsofSolitude?C.Howmanyforeignbooksdidyoungpeoplereadlastyear?D.WhydidpeopleenjoyreadingOneHundredYearsofSolitude?39.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A.①/②③④/⑤⑥ B.①②/③④⑤/⑥C.①②/③/④/⑤⑥ D.①/②③④/⑤/⑥Passage12Mrs.RachelLyndeisacurious(好奇的)woman.ShelivesinapartofAvonleacalledLynde’sHollow.SheknowseverythingaboutAvonlea.Mrs.Rachelismorecuriousthanmostpeople,butsheisalsoveryhelpful.TodayshewasverycuriousaboutMatthewCuthbert.Matthewwasdressedinhisbestclothesandhedrovehishorseandbuggypastherhouse.“WhereisMatthewCuthbertgoing?”shesaidtoherself.“IcangotoGreenGablesandaskMarilla”,shethought.MarillaisMatthew’ssister.MarillaandMatthewlivetogetheratGreenGables.GreenGablesisabighouse.Itisfarfromthemainroad.Mrs.Rachelknockedonthekitchendoorandwentintothehouse.ThekitchenatGreenGablesisniceandtidy.MarillaCuthbertwasinherchairknitting(編織)andthetablebehindherwassetforsupper.Therewerethreeplatesonthetable.Mrs.Rachelwasveryconfused(迷惑的).“Goodevening,Mrs.Rachel,”Marillasaidkindly.“Comeinandsitdown.Howisyourfamily?”Marillaisatallandthinwoman.Shehasdarkhairthatshealwayswearsinabun(圓發(fā)髻).Shelooksveryserious(嚴(yán)肅的).Butinfact,sheiskind-heartedandwarm.“We’reallquitewell,”saidMrs.Rachel.“ButIsawMatthewgoouttoday.Washegoingtothedoctor’s?”Marillareplied,“No.Matthewwenttothetrainstation.Weadopted(領(lǐng)養(yǎng))alittleboyfromanorphanage(孤兒院)inNovaScotia.Andhe’scomingonthetraintonight.”Mrs.Rachelwasverysurprisedafterhearingthenews.“Areyouserious,Marilla?”sheasked.“Yesofcourse”saidMarilla.“Wehavethoughtaboutitforalongtime.Matthewisgettingolder.Heissixty.Wewanttohaveasmartboyofabouttenoreleven.Heisoldenoughtodothechoresandyoungenoughtobetrainedproperly.”40.WheredidMatthewgoinhisbestclothes?A.Hewenttoseeadoctorinanorphanage. B.Hewenttoanorphanagetomeetaboy.C.Hewenttobuynewclothesfortheboy. D.Hewenttomeetaboyatthetrainstation.41.WhatdoweknowaboutGreenGablesfromthepassage?A.It’sabighousenearthemainroad. B.It’sabighousewithanicekitchen.C.It’sasmallhousewithabeautifulyard. D.It’sasmallhousewithmanypeopleinit.42.WhatkindofpersonwasMarilla?A.Shenevercaredaboutothers. B.Shewasn’twhatshelookedlike.C.Shewasseriousandneverlaughed. D.Shewasalwaysdoingsomeknittingathome.Passage13Howdoyouspendyourfreetime?Playingsportsorseeingmovies?Doyouwanttoliveadifferentafter-schoollife?Howaboutmixingintoelementsofintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)元素)?Herearethreeexamples.LiChenxi,an11-year-oldgirl,isatNo.2PrimarySchoolinYinchuan.HerschoolbringstraditionalChinesecultureintotheafter-schoolactivities.Liisinterestedintie-dye(扎染).Shecanmakedollsanddressesafterlearningformorethanayear.“Inthepast,Ihadtoomuchhomeworktodo.ButnowIcandowhatIwanttodoinmyfreetime.Ienjoyit.”shesaidWhenAntoine,aninternationalstudentfromRwanda(盧旺達(dá)),firstwatchedthedragondance,hewassurprisedandcouldnotwaittojoininit.However,thetrainingwasnoteasy.Hekeptpracticingthebasicskillsdaybydaytoperfectlydothejumpsandturnsandliftthedragonbodyhighintheair.In2015,Antoinebuiltthefirstinternationalstudentdragondanceteaminhisschool.Nowtheteamhasabout100studentsfromdifferentcountries.ChloefromCanadaisapaper-cuttinglover.EverySunday,shelearnspaper-cuttingfromMrsSmith.Thegirlcaneasilycutbutterflies,horses,flowersandsoon.Lastweekend,Chloemadeapaper-cuttingworkofBingDwenDwen.Shefeltexcitedtoseeitshownontheschoolwall.43.WhatdoesLiChenximakebyusingtie-dye?A.Toysandclothes. B.BingDwenDwen.C.Animalsandflowers. D.Clothesfordragondance.44.WhatcanwelearnaboutAntoine?A.HecomesfromAmerica. B.Hepracticedhardondragondance.C.Hebuiltadragondanceteamfiveyearsago. D.Hisdragondanceteamisthesecondinhisschool.45.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetheme(主題)ofthethreepassages?A.ForeignstudentsenjoytraditionalChineseculture.B.Theworldisbeautifulbecauseofdifferentcultures.C.Chinesecultureispopularamongpeopleofallages.D.TraditionalChineseculturelightsuptheafter-schoollife.Passage14Sittinginfrontofthetelevisionmayberelaxing,butspendingtoomuchtimeinfrontofitmaytakesyearsoffyourlife.Watchinglesstelevisionmayhelpyouliveamuchlongerlife.Australianresearchers(研究人員)surveyedmorethan11,000peopleovertheageof25.TheirstudyshowedthatifpeoplewatchedTVforsixhoursaday,theylivedabout4.8yearslessthanthosewhodidn’twatchanytelevision.Also,peoplewhoareovertheageof25lose22minutesoflifeforeachhourofTVthattheywatch.Sittinginfrontofthetelevisionisn’thealthy.ThemoreTVyouwatch,thelessexerciseyou’llget.Andthelessexerciseyouget,themorelikelyitisthatyou’llgetsick.LennertVeerman,theresearcherwholedthestudy,sayswatchingtoomuchTVwillinfluencepeople’slifeexpectancies(預(yù)期壽命),evenforpeoplewhohaveagooddiet.Hethinksit’sreasonablefordoctorstostartaskingtheirpatientsabouthowmuchTVtheywatch,asitcanbeanindicator(指標(biāo))ofsomeone’soverallhealth.Therefore,VeermanhascalledonpeopletoturnofftheTVandgetoffthesofatogetsomeexercise.“Exerciseisgood,”hesaid.“Evenlightactivityisgoodforhealth.”46.Australianresearchersdidastudyon________.A.howmuchtimepeoplespendwatchingTVB.whatpeopleusuallydotorelaxC.howwatchingTVcanaffectpeople’slifeexpectanciesD.whatpeopleshoulddotomakethemlivelonger47.Accordingtothestudy,ifa35-year-oldmanwatchesTVfortwohours,hewilllose________oflife.A.6hours B.4.8years C.22minutes D.44minutes48.What’sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.HowwatchingTVcanaffectpeople’sdiets.B.WhywatchingTVcanbebadforourhealth.C.Whypeopledon’texerciseenough.D.Howlongpeopleshouldexercisetostayhealthy.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“influence”inParagraph4mean?A.傷害 B.影響 C.導(dǎo)致 D.危及50.AccordingtoVeerman,________.A.sayNOtoTVB.themoreexercisewetake,thehealthierwewillbeC.themoreTVwewatch,theshorterlifewewillliveD.watchinglessTVandtakingsomeexercisemayhelpuslivealongerlifePassage15Whyismusicanimportantsubjectthateverychildshouldstudy?Firstofall,musichelpsuswhenweareunhappy,andgivesuspleasurewhenwearehappy.Therearemanydifferenttypesofmusic:slowandfast,seriousandrelaxing.Wecanchoosethemusictomatchourfeelings.Andsecond,musicisfun.Peopleenjoyplayingdrums(鼓)andusingtheirenergy!Scientistssaythatmusichelpschildrenwithlanguagelearning.Singingsimplesongsisgoodforyoungchildren.Musicimprovestheear—andweknowthatchildrenwhohavestudiedmusiccanlearnforeignlanguagesmoreeasilyandpronounce(發(fā)音)themmuchbetter.Studentswhohavelearnttoplaymusicarealsobetteratmaths.Thisisnotsurprising,asmusicismathematical,withnotesinorder.Playingmusicwithotherpeoplealsoteacheschildrentoworktogether.Peoplewhocanplaymusicalinstruments(樂(lè)器)alwayshavesomethingtheycandoataparty.Olderchildrenwhoplayinschoolorchestras(管弦樂(lè)隊(duì))enjoyschoolmoreanddonotdropoutofschoolearly.Youneedalotofpracticetoplayaninstrument,anditcanbedifficulttoaskyourchildtospendhoursatthepianoorplayingtheguitar.Somusicpracticeshouldbeadailyhabit—forexample,everydayafterschool,butdonotmakethepracticetoolong.Parentsshouldlistentotheirchildrenplayingandtellthemthattheyenjoyit.Practiceshouldalsobefun.Itisalsoagoodideatofinishthepracticewithapieceofmusicthechildlikes,andsolearningmusicwillbeapleasantpartoftheday.51.Whichofthefollowingcan’tmusichelpchildren?A.Learnlang

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