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2021學(xué)年初三英語二模閱讀回答問題匯編One【奉賢區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Doyouoryourfamilyknowanelderlypersonwhomayfeellonely?Perhapsyouhaveagrandparentwhodoesn’tlivenearbyandwhomightnotseemanypeople.It’sthoughtthattherecouldbemorethanamillionlonelyolderpeopleintheUKwhooftenfeelsad.Thismightbecausetheylivealone,ortheymightbeinacarehomeandhaven’tgotfamilyorfriendswhovisit.

Simplywritingalettercanhelptocheerthemup.It’saneasythingtodobutcanmakeabigimpact(影響).Beingabletowriteaninterestingletterisalsoagoodskillbecausealotofmoderncommunicationiswrittenandsentbydigital(電子的)messagingandemail.PerhapsyouhaveagrandparentEverydaythingsthatyoudo,suchaswhatyoulearnedatschool,sportingachievementsorplacesyouvisit,mightseemordinarytoyoubutanolderpersonwouldbehappytoreadabouttheminaletter.Itcouldmakethemthinkbacktowhentheywereyounganddidsimilarthings.Thepersonmayalsowanttowritebacktoyou.ProfessorSmith,aged67,setupagroupcalledSilverRobin,whichhashelpedchildrenfromsixschoolsinOxfordtobeginwritingletterstoolderpeople.“It’salovelythingtodoandconnectsdifferentgenerations.Lonelinessisnotanicethingandifayoungperson’sletterputsasmileonsomeone’sface,thenthat’swonderful.WheredoIstart?Askyourparentsifthere’sanelderlyrelativeorfamilyfriendyoucanwritetoandtheycanhelpyougetstarted.Yourteachermayliketomakecontactwithalocalelderlycarehomesothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters.HowelsecanIhelp?Thereareotherwaystohelpelderlypeoplelesslonely.Forexample,knowingthedateoftheirbirthdaymeansyoucansendacard,sayinghelloandbeingnicetopeopleinyourstreet,checkingonthemwithyourfamilyorknockingontheirdoorsometimesjusttoseehowtheyarecanmakeadifference.78.ManyolderpeopleintheUKoftenfeelsad,don’tthey?

79.Whatcanhelptocheerlonelyolderpeopleup?

80.Whywouldolderpeoplebehappytoreadaboutyoureverydaythingsinaletter?

81.WhatdoesProfessorthinkofwritingletterstoolderpeople?

82.Whatmayyourteacherliketodosothatyourclasscanbeginwritingletters?

83.Thereareotherwaystohelpolderelderlypeoplefeellesslonely.Pleaseshareoneofyourideasandexplainwhyitishelpful.Two【崇明區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)AnAfro-AmericanboywasborninBrooklyn,NewYork.Hegrewupinpoverty.Hecouldnotseeanyhopeforthefuture.Whentheboyturned13,hisfathershowedhimanoldshirtandasked,“Howmuchdoesitcost?”“Probably$1,”hereplied.“Canyousellitat$2?”thefatherlookedathim.“Onlyafoolwillbuyit!”theboyshouted.“Whydon’tyouhaveatry?”hisfathersaid.Theboynoddedandsaid,“Iwilltry,butIcan’tpromiseanything.”Hecarefullywashedtheoldshirtandsmoothedoutthecreases(皺眉)init.Thenextday,hecametoacrowdedsubwaystation.Afteraboutsixhours,hesoldittoapasser-by.Withthetwodollarsheranallthewayhomeexcitedly.Aftertendays,thefatheraskedhisson,“Canyousellanoldshirtat$20?”“Noway!Anoldshirtisonlyworth$2,”theboyargued.“Whynottryitagain?”saidhisfather.TheboydecidedtoaskhiscousintodrawacuteMickeyMouseontheoldshirt.Thistimehechosetosellitatthegateofaprivateschool.Soon,itwassoldtoalittlegirl.Shelovedthedesignsomuchthatshetippedhim$5.Whentheboygothome,hisfatherhandedhimanotheroleshirtandaskedhimtosellitat$200.Surprisingly,theboytooktheshirtatonce.Theopportunity(機會)finallycame.FarrahFawcett,afamousfilmstar,cametoNewYork.Afterthepressconference,theboymadehiswaythroughthecrowdandaskedforherautograph(簽名).Farrahsmiledattheinnocentchildandsignedtheoldshirt.Theboyshoutedtothecrowd,“AshirtwithMissFarrahFawcett’sautographispricedat$200!”Itwasnotlongbeforeabusinessmanboughttheshirtat$1200.Hearingthenews,hisfatherwasdelightedandasked,“Myboy,whatdidyoulearnfromsellingthesethreeoldshirts?”Theboyanswered,“______________83______________________”78.Whatdidtheboythinkwhenhisfatheraskedhimtosellthefirstoldshirt?79.Howdidtheboyfeelafterhesoldthefirstoldshirt?80.Whydidtheboychoosetosellthesecondshirtatthegateofaprivateschool?81.Howdidtheboysellthethirdoldshirt?82.Whomdidtheboysellthethirdshirtto?83.Whatdidtheboysaytohisfather?Fillintheblankwithoneortwosentences.Three【普陀區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)EverythingchangedwhenIwasfouryearsold.Myfatherdied.Afterthat,mymotherandIhadtomovebacktoasmallvillageinAlabama,wheremymothergrewup.WelivedinasmallhousewithAuntSandy,mymother’seldersister.Thiswasatimewhenbeingasingleparentwasstillconsideredunusual.WhenIwassmall,therewasachildren’sbookcalledTheHappyFamily,anditwasarealpieceofwork.Dadworkedalldaylongattheoffice,Mumcookedinthekitchen,andbrotherandsisteralwayshadfriendsplayingaround.Theimage(形象)ofthefamilyinthisbookwastypical(典型的)ofthetime.Itlookednothinglikemyfamily,butluckilythatwasn’tthewayIheardit.ThewaymyAuntSandyreadittomemadethestoryreallyfunny.Kind-heartedandopen-minded,AuntSandywastheonewhoplayedbaseballwithme,whotookmehorsebackriding,whotookmetothefather-sondinnersandwhogavemelessonsonhowtodrive.Shebelievesthatanythingunusualwasprobablygoodforme.SheofferedtohelpmegotoAfricatoworkasavolunteer.Thatwasmymostimportantexperience.Asayounggirl,AuntSandyalwaysplannedtohavealargenumberofchildrenofherown,butshenevergotmarried.Thismeantthatshewasfreetospendallhertimetakingcareofme.Manypeoplesaywehavealotincommon.ShealwaysaffordedmetodomybestandmakesmebelievethatIcoulddoanythingwithmylifethatIwantedifItriedhardenough.Formorethanfiftyyears,AuntSandydidn’tandstilldon’tthinkofherself.Unlesssheisforcedtocomeuptothefront,myauntwillstandinthebackinfamilyphotos,andshedoesn’tthinkthathereffortshavemademuchdifference.Shewonmyrespectbecause___________________________________________.EveryJuneforthepastthirtyyears,ingrowingthankfulnesstomyAuntSandy,I’vesentheraFather’sDaycard.78.Thewriterlostherfatherattheageoffour,didn’tshe?79.Wheredidthewriterandhermotherliveafterhisfather’sdeath?80.HowdidAuntSandyreadthestoryinTheHappyFamilytothewriter?81.Whobelievesunusualthingswereprobablygoodforthewriter?82.Whatwasthewriter’smostimportantexperience?83.WhatcanbefilledintheblankinParagraph5?(Nomorethan20words)Four【青浦區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)OncetherewasarichmannamedRichard.Hewasgreedy.Onedayhewaswalkinginhisgarden.Hesawastrangebirdinabush.Itwasverysmall.Butithadverybeautifulandcolorfulfeatures.Itsvoicewasalsoverysweet.Richardhadneverseensuchabirdinhislife.Heslowlywentnearthebushandcaughtthebird.“Whyhaveyoucaughtme?”thebirdasked.“Iwanttomakemoney.Icansellyouforabigamount,”repliedRichard.“Butyouarealreadyrich.Whydoyouwantmore?”askedthebird.“Youcannotsellme.Nobodywillbuyme,becauseIlosemybeautifulfeaturesandmysweetvoicewhenIwascaught.”Thenitslowlyturnedintoablackbirdandlooklikeacrow.Richardsaidsurprisingly,“ThenIwillkillyou,andIwilleatyourmeat.”“Eatme!Iamsosmall.Youwillnotgetanymeatoutofme,”repliedthebird.Richardcouldnotanswer.Thebirdthensuggested,“Setmefree.InreturnIshallteachyouthreesimplebutusefulrules,theserulescanprofityougreatly.”“Profitme!Really?”saidRichard.“ButhowcanItrustyou?Youmayflyaway.”“Igiveyoumyword.AndIalwayskeepmyword.”saidthebird.Richardwantedtotakeachance.Hereleasedthebird.Itflewupatonce.Thenitsatonthebranchofatree.Itscolorstartedchanging.Itbecamebeautifulagain.Richardasked,“Nowteachmetherules.”“Certainly.”saidthebird.Thenitadded,“Thefirstruleis‘Neverbelieveeverythingotherssay.’Thesecondruleis‘Neverbesadaboutsomethingyoudonothave,’Thethirdruleis‘(83)______.’”“Yousillybird.”shoutedRichard.Thesethreerulesareknowntoeveryone.Youcheatedme.Butthebirdsaid,“Richard,justthinkaboutallyouractionsoftoday.Youhadmeinyourhands,butyouthrewmeaway.YoubelievedallthatIsaid.Andyouaresadaboutnothavingme.Therulesaresimple,butyouneverfollowedthem.Nowdoyouseethevalueoftherules?”Sosayingthebirdfewawayanddisappearedfromhissight.Richardfoundthebirdintheforest,didn’the?WhydidRichardcatchthebird?Whatwouldhappentothebirdifitwascaught?HowwouldRichardprobablyfeelwhenhefoundhecoulddonothingwiththebird?WheredidthebirdsitafterRichardreleasedit?Whatmightbethethirdrulethebirdsaid?(Nomorethan12words)Five【松江區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Sixweeksbeforehis97thbirthday,GiuseppePaternorealizedthedreamofalifetime:hegotauniversitydegree(學(xué)位)inhistory.Mr.Paterno’sgraduationhasattractedalotofreportersaroundtheworld,partlybecauseofhisage.Buthehasdrawntheirattentionmainlybecausehislifestoryshowshisspirit(精神)ofcommitment(承諾;投入).HisstorysetsanexampleformillionsofschoolchildrenandyoungpeopleinItalyandelsewhereespeciallyduringthetimeofthecoronaviruspandemic(新冠疫情).“Don’tgetlostbecauseyoumeetwithdifficulties.Therewillalwaysbedifficulties,”Mr.Paternotoldreporters,“Youhavetobestrong,”“StudyinghasbeenmyinterestsinceIwasalittlechild”,hesaid,“butunluckily,lifewashardtome.”BorninPalermo,Italyin1923,thefirstofsevenchildrenina“verypoorfamily,”Mr.Paternobeganworkingsoonafterfinishingprimaryschool.Afterheretired,inthemid-1980s,hereturnedtohisbooks.Atthattime,hemetaprofessorfromtheUniversityofPalermo,whoaskedhimtogoafterhisdream.Henevergaveupfromthenonandfinishedlearningatthatuniversity.“Hisstoryisproofthatdreamscancometrueandthatyoucanalwayskeepyoung-ifnotinagebutatleastinspiritifyoudevelopinterests.He’samodeltofollow.”saidRossellaCancila,hisadviserandaprofessorofhistory.Italy’suniversitysystemisbasedonathree-yeardegree,followedbyatwo-yearmaster’scase(碩士課程).UniversityofficialsarehopingthatMrPaternowillcontinuehisstudy.Heisn’tsosure.“Ihavetoadmitthatatthismoment,Idon’tknowifIwoulddealwithitjustlikebefore,”hesaid,“Alltheattentionhasbeenabittiring.Butanyway,Iwanttokeepmychoiceopen.”Mr.Paternograduatedfromuniversityinhisnineties,didn’the?(1分)What’sthemainreasonfortheworldtoreportMr.Paterno’sgraduation?(2分)WhendidMr.Paternobegintostudyagain?(2分)HowcanapersonkeepyounginspiritaccordingtoRossellaCancila?(2分)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphrefersto?(2分)WhatdoyouthinkMr.Paternowillprobablydonext?Pleasegiveaproperreasonaccordingtothepassage.(3分)Six【徐匯區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Duringmealtimes,moreandmoreyoungpeopletakeouttheirphones,chooseafavoriteshow,andeatwhilewatchingandburstintolaughternowandthen.Liu,a19-year-oldstudentstudyinginBeijing,isoneofthem.Afoodieandavideolover,sheishappytoeatwhilewatchingfoodprogramsonhercellphone.AshowshehasbeenrecentlywatchingisabouttwoChinesegirlstravelingaroundJapantofinddeliciousfood,andtheshowhasbeenviewedmorethan26,000timesonChina’stopmicroblogplatform.“IlikeJapanesefood.Thefoodintheshowlooksreallyattractive,”Liexplains.Besidesthisshow,shealsowatchesmanyotheronlinefoodprograms.Keyi,a26-year-oldwomanworkinginShanghai,recentlyfellinlovewithonepopularfoodprogramandusuallywatchesitinbedbeforeshegoestosleep.“It’snotunexpected,”saidAdrienfromFrance,whohasbeenlivinginBeijingforsevenyearsandisahugefanofChinesefood.“ChinaandFrancearebothkeenoncookingandeating.InFrance,wealsohavefoodrealityshows.”IrinafromRussiaalsolovesChinesefoodprogramsverymuch.Shewatchedarealityshowwithfriends.Intheshow,someChinesestarscookedseafoodandcrabs.“Iwasattractedtoitatfirstsight.Theycookedtheseafooddifferentlyfromus,butthedishtheymadelookedverydelicious,”saidIrina.Beautifulpictures,________,________andthefamousstarsarewhatmakefoodprogramsaperfectmealcompanionforyoungerChinesepeople,evenwhentheyarefarawayfromhome.“AfterIleftChinaandstartedmylifeintheNetherlands,IfoundmyselfalwayswatchingAbiteofChinaduringsupper,”Manling,astudentstudyingintheNetherlands,said.SheaddedthatshehasonlybeenlivingtherefortwomonthsandshehasalreadymissedthehomeflavorofChina.“Chineseflavorsarelikethecomfortzonethatgivesmeasenseofsafety,”Manlingsaid.78.DoChineseyoungpeopleliketowatchshowsonmobilephoneswhileeating?79.WhatkindofprogramdoLiuandKeyibothlikewatching?80.WhatdothetwoChinesegirlsdointheshowsLiuhasrecentlywatched?81.AccordingtoAdrien,inwhatwayisChinasimilartoFrance?82.Whatcanbefilledintheblanksinparagraph7?(1)________________________________(2)_________________________________83.WhydidManlingsay“Chineseflavorsarelikethecomfortzonethatgivesmeasenseofsafety”?Howcanyouunderstandit?(3分)Wecanlearnfromherwordsthat_________________________________________________________

Seven【寶山區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)MyfirstfewyearsatmysummercampIwasincrediblyhomesick;thekindofhomesick(想家的)whereIwouldfallasleepinmybunkcryingbecauseImissedmymomsobadlyandwouldbegmycounselors(輔導(dǎo)員)tocallher.Icannottellyouwhatchangedinmeexactly,butonedayIrealizedthatmomsdonothavethemagicpowertofixeverything.Mostofthetimeonlyyouhavethepowertofixyourownproblems.Atcamp,itdoesnotmatterwhoyouareorwhereyoucomefrom,allthatmattersisthatyouarenicetoyourfellowcampersandcounselorsandthatyoushareyourOreoswitheveryone.Ilearnedtoworkasateammemberinsomeofthemostdifficultsituationspossiblebyfindingthegoodinpeopleandmakingthemostoutofit.Youlearntoacceptothersforwhattheybringtothetable.Campopenedmyeyestowhatqualitiestrulymatterinpeople.Growingupishard;schoolisstressful,friendsletyoudown,andfamilyconflicts(矛盾)createproblemsoutofyourcontrol.Atcamp,Icouldbethebestversionofmeasahappy,confident,creativeandcoolgirl.CampinggavemeconfidenceandfreedomtobewhoIwantedtobe.Summercampsareanunusualplace.ThebestfriendsIcouldevermakewerealwaystherewithme.Weclimbedthehighmountainsandmadecampnearthelakes.SpendingtimewithmyfriendsmadethebestmemoriesIcouldeveraskfor.Atcamp,Ilaughedthehardest,smiledthebiggest.Iwasmuchhappierthaneverbefore.Iattendedmysummercampforovertenyears,andduringeachsummerIwouldbecomestrongerandmoreconfident.Whetheritwashikinguplargehills,learningskillsforthefirsttime,orthinkingaboutwhat’sgoodinme,campinggavemetimetodevelopintothepersonIamtoday.Campingreallymakesmeabetterperson.88.Accordingtothewriter,domomshavethemagicpowertofixeverything?89.Howdidthewriterlearntoworkasateammemberinsomeofthemostdifficultsituation?90.What’stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“qualities”inParagraph2?91.Accordingtothewriter,what’sthebestversionofherlike?Whatmadethebestmemoriesthewritercouldeveraskfor?93.Whatdidthewriterlearnfromthesummercamp?Listatleasttwopoints.Eight【長寧區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Afewmonthsago,IinterviewedMax,ananimaltrainer.Hewasteachingadolphintodoabackflip.Everytimethedolphinjumpedoutofthewaterevenalittle,Maxwouldrewarditwithsomefood.Whenthedolphindidsomethingelse,Maxwouldjustignoreit.Atfirstthedolphinkeptswimmingroundthepoolandhavingfun.Butslowly,itlearnedthatwhatitjumped,itgotareward.Afterafewdaysthedolphinwasjumpinghighenoughtodoasomersault(空翻).Ihadlearnedthefirstpartofthetrick.Iwasfascinated.IkeptthinkingabouthowMaxhadtrainedthatdolphin...andthenIbegantowonderifthesameskillsmightworkwith myhusband,Dylan.Hewasalwaysleavingdirtywashingonthefloorandheoftenusedtoforgetarrangementthatwe’dmade.Inagged(埋怨)himbutheignoredme.Thepilesofwashingjustgotbiggerandhewouldforgetevenmorearrangement.Hisbadhabitsdidn’tusetotroublemeburnowtheyweredrivingmemad!SoIdecidedtocopythedolphintrainer.IpraisedDylanwhenheputanythinginthewashingbasket,evenifitwasjustonesockorwhenherememberedanyarrangement,evenifhegotthewrongday.Slowly,thepilesofdirtywashingbecamesmallerandhismemorygotbetter.IwassopleasedthatItoldDylanaboutmy“training”.helookedthoughtful.Afewdayslatermycomputerdidn’tworkagain.ItwascontinuouslycrashingandIcalledDylaninapanic.Thefirstthinghesaidwas,“Welldone,Jenny,youhaven’tmadeadramaoutofthis.Youusedtoshoutatme.”suddenly,Ifeltcalm.Ilikedhispraised.ThenIrealizedwhatwashappening.He____83_____.WhattrickdidMaxteachthedolphintodo?Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”(inPara.2Line5)referto?Whydidthewriterdecidetocopythedolphintrainer?Howdidthewriterhelpherhusbandtogetridofhisbadhabits?DidDylanthinkhiswifealsohadherownbadhabits?Whatcanbefilledintheblanksinthelastparagraph?Nine【金山區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)MarkTwainisoneofthemostquotedauthorsever.Therearehundredsofhisquotations(語錄)inbooks,onpostersandonwebsites.Hereisanexample:“Ifyoutellthetruth,youdon’thavetorememberanything.”——MarkTwain.Quotationslikethisonegiveusguidance.Itremindsusthattellingalieismuchmoredifficultthantellingthetruth.Tellingaliemeansyouhavetorememberwhatyousaideachtimeyoutellthelie.Ifyoutellthetruth,thereisnothingtoremember.Hesuggeststhatyoushouldn’tlienotbecauseitiswrong,butbecauseitishardwork.Hereisanotherexample.“Alwaysobeyyourparentswhentheyarepresent”——MarkTwain.Again,thequotationgivesgoodadvice——toalwaysobeyyourparents,butthehumorouspartiswhentheyarepresent.Thequotationtellsyoutoobeyyourparentswhentheyaretherewithyou——becausetheycanseewhatyouaredoing.AlbertEinstein’squestionsarealsopopular.Manyofhisquotationsareinspirational(鼓勵人心的).Thismeansthattheyhelpustodoourbestandbethebestpersonwecanbe.Hereisanexample:“Learnfromyesterday,livefortoday,hopefortomorrow.Theimportantthingisnottostopquestioning.”——AlbertEinstein.ThisisamuchmoreseriousquotationthanthetwoMarkTwainones.Itgivesusalottothinkabout.Also,becausethiswassaidbyAlbertEinstein,itmakesuswanttotakethequotationserious.Thisquotationgivesushopethatwecanlearnanymistakewemadeyesterday.Itremindsustoalwayslookcloselyateverythingwedoandasktherightquestionstohelpusachieveourbest.78.WhereareMarkTwain’squotationsalwaysused?79.Tellingalieiseasierthantellingthetruth,isn’tit?80.AccordingtoMarkTwain,whyshouldwealwaysobeyourparentswhentheyarepresent?81.Whatdoes“Learnfromyesterday”inAlbertEinstein’squotationreallymean?82.What’sthepurposeofnottostopquestioning?83.Amongthethreequotationsabove,whichoneimpresses(印象)youmost?Why?Ten【虹口區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)OnemomisthankingTargetforanamazingreason.JamieSumnerandher6-year-oldson,Charlie,walkedintoTargetlastweektogetsomecoffee.TheirordinaryshoppingtripturnedratherspecialwhenCharlie,whohascerebralpalsy(腦癱)andusesawheelchair,sawanadvertisementinthekids'clothingsectionthatmadehimsmile.TheadvertisementdescribesayoungboyaroundCharlie'sagewearingasweaterandlaughing.NothingseemedveryoutoftheordinaryuntilSumnersawthattheboyintheadvertisementwasusingawalker(助行架).“IstoppedbecauseIhadneverseen‘ournormal’insuchaplace,”themotherofthreechildrenwroteinablogpost.SumnerwrotethatshestartedcryingrightthereinthemiddleofTarget.“IwatchedCharliewatchthesign.Anditwasbeautiful,”shewrote.“Yes,Istartedcryingintheaisle.Yes,otherpeoplestoppedandlooked.Andthentheylookedatthesignandtheysmiled.ItwassuchanunexpectedmomentofconnectednessamongstrangersinthemiddleofTargetinthemiddleofaweekonanotherwiseordinaryday.”SheandCharliewalkedpastthesignthreetimesbeforetheywentoutofTarget.“Itsoundslikesuchasmallthing,butforusitisanodfromtheworldthatwesupported,”shewrote.“It’sjustthebeginning,Ihope.IhopemoredisabilitiesandspecialneedspopupinclothingadvertisementsandcommercialsandonmainstreamTV.Butfornow,IamsogratefultoTargetfor___________83____________.”78.HowmanychildrendoesSumnerhave?79.Accordingtothetext,whatisTarget?80.Whatmadetheboyintheadvertisementspecial?81.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“ournormal”inthefourthparagraphreferto?82.WhydidSumnercrythere?83.Completethelastsentence.Butfornow,I’msogratefultoTargetforButfornow,I’msogratefultoTargetfor________________________________________.Eleven【楊浦區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Sallywokewithasuddenmovement.Sheheardstrangesounds;shecouldsmellsmoke.Theroomwasfullofsmoke.Shecoughed.Whatwashappening?Herbedroomdooropenedwithabangandhermotherranin,herfacewhite.GetupSally,wehavetogo!Getdressednow!Hermotherdisappearedbackintothehouse.Sallyjumpedfromherbedandopenedthewindow.Screamsandcriescamefromthestreetsbelow.Sallywatchedpeoplethrowtheirthingsintocarts,horsesthreadingtheground,keentoleave.“Hey,what’shappening?”Sallyyelled.“Fire”herneighbourshoutedback.“ComingfromPuddingLane!GetoutnowSally!Nooneissafe!”Sallypulledherwindowshutandgotchangedasquicklyasshecould.Downstairs,shefoundherfather,motherandsisterjammingtheirthingsintoahandcart.Theywatchedpeopletryingtoputoutthebigfirewithleatherbucketsfullofwater.Itdidn’tseemtomakeanydifference,asthefirejumpedfromonebuildingtothenext.“Thehousesaresoclosetogetherandmadeofwood!”Sallynoticed,asshetrippedovercandlesticks,burntpansandoddbitsoffurniturethatpeoplehaddroppedinthestreets.Thegrocer’sboy,TomWinter,sawSallyandsaid,“SomepeoplearegoingtoSt.Paul’sCathedraltostaysafe.Madeofstone.Won’tburnlikewood.”Sallynodded,butfollowedherparentsdownthedarkstreet.Theywalkedandwalked.Finally,theyarrivedatMoorfields.Itwasawide-openspacewithnobuildingstoburn.Theyweresafe.78.Sally’shousewasonfire,wasn’tit?79.WhydidSallycough?80.Wheredidthefirestart?81.Howwerepeopletryingtoputoutthefire?82.WhydidSally’sfamilygotoMoorfields?83.Whatchangesdoyouthinkweremadetothebuildingsafterthefire?Twelve【嘉定區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)Inthemiddleofacity,therewasamuseumthatwasdecoratedwithbeautifulmarbletiles(大理石磚)andahugemarblestatue(大理石像).Manypeoplefromallovertheworldvisitedthemuseumeverydaytoadmirethestatue.Onenight,themarbletilesstartedtalkingtothemarblestatue.Tiles:Heystatue!Don’tyouthinkit’sunfairthateverybodycomesheretoadmireyou.Theydon’tnoticeusatall.Statue:Mydearbrothers.Don’tyourememberthatweareactuallyfromthesameplace?Tiles:Yes,wedo.Thatiswhywefeelitisevenmoreunfair.Allofuswerebornfromthesameplace,andyettheworldtreatsussodifferentlynow.Thisissounfair!Statue:Yes,youareright,mybrothers.Butdoyoustillrememberthedaywhentheartisttriedtoworkonyou,butyourefusedhim?Tiles:Yes,wedidn’tlikehim.Hehadsuchsharptoolsthatwewerefrightened.Weturnedhimawaybecausewedidn’twanttogethurt.Statue:Well,sinceyourefusedhistools,hecouldn’tworkonyou.Whenhedecidedtogiveuponyou,hestartedworkingonmeinstead.IknewatoncethatIwouldbesomethingdifferentandspecialafterhishardwork.Iborethepainandallowedhimtofashion(雕琢)meashewanted!Tiles:Butithurtquitealot.Statue:Mybrothers,thereisapriceforeverythinginlife.Sinceyoudecidedtogiveuphalfway,youcan’tcomplainabouttheworld'sunfairnesstoyou.Themarbletilesbecamequietanddeepinthought:“If_________________,___________________.”78.Whatdidmanypeopledowhentheyvisitedthemuseum?79.Whofeltitwasunfair,theTilesortheStatue?80.TheTilesandtheStatuewerebornfromdifferentplaces,weren’tthey?81.WhydidtheTilesrefusetheartisttoworkonthem?82.FortheStatue,whatdoestheunderlinedword“price”referto?83.Whatcanbefilledintheblanksinthelastparagraph?Thirteen【黃浦區(qū)】D.Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)S=Sean;H=HelenH:Asyoucansee,IhavemanybusinessEnglishlessons.WhenIteachintheclassroom,weoftenenduptalkingaboutthingslikesuccessandwhatleadstosuccess.It’sinterestingthatmanyofthemmentiontheelementofluck.S:Right.H:Luckisimportanttosuccess,butsinceyou’veseenthatfantasticvideoontheTEDtalkswebsitebySt.John,hedoesn’tmentionluckatall.S:Well,Ibelievethatpeoplecanmaketheirownluck.Imean,youcanactuallycreatewhatpeopleseeasluck.H:Sure.Ithinkluckishowyourespondtotheopportunitiesthatcomeyourway.S:Yes.Verygoodpoint.H:Seizingtheopportunities.Butwasthereanypointinthevideothatyouthoughtwasparticu

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