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學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、閱讀單選

(2022.江蘇無(wú)錫???级?

FunDayToCelebratetheYearofthePig

OrganizedbyLamTinYouthCenterandKwunTongHighSchool

Date:2February2019

Time:10am—5pm

Place:KwunTongPlayground

Fee:$20(buythreegetonefree)

Programmes:drama,liondance,magicshowandballetperformance

Highlights:1)entertheluckydrawtowinadigitalcamera

2)learntomakefestivalfood

JoinusontheFunDay!Freesoftdrinks!

Allarewelcome!

Note:

★TicketsareavailableattheGeneralOfficeofLamTinYouthCenter.

★Forthosewhowouldliketobeavolunteer,pleasecontactMissOliviaWongoneweek

beforetheactivity.

1.Whatyouhavejustreadisa/an.A.noteB.report

C.advertisementD.poster

2.Howmuchdoyouhavetopayintotaliffourofyougotogether?

A.$20B.$40C.$60D.$80

3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Festivalfoodwillbeservedfree.

B.TicketsaresoldinKwunlongHingSchool.

C.It,sunnecessarytotakesoftdrinkswithyou.

D.Freedigitalcamerasareprovidedforeveryone.

(2022?江蘇無(wú)錫?校考二模)Ihadfailedagain.Itwasthedayofthebigmarathon.I

haddecidedthreeyearsagototrainforthehalf-marathoneventandtakehomeamedal.

ThereIsat,infrontofmyTV,whileIwatchedotherscrossthefinishline.Itwasjustanother

inalongstring(串)offailures.IhadnevermetasingleweightlossorfitnessgoalandIwas

majoringintheartoffailing.

Weareafamilyofexplorationandoftenplanactivevacations.Itseemedthatonevery

vacationIwastheonewhocouldn,tgothedistance.EachtimeIurged(催促)myfamily,

“Gowithoutme.Bringmelotsofpicturesandvideos.Γllbefinejustsittingheretakingin

theview.Ilied.Sickofbeingblind,Idecidedthatitwouldneverhappenagain.SurelyIwas

inmy50s,butsurelytherewasstillhopeforme.?alwaysspentweekswalkingtopreparefor

ouractivevacations.Ihadlostweightmanytimes.IjustalwaysseemedtofailtogetwhereI

neededtobe.

ButthistimeIwoulddosomethingdifferent.Iwasgoingtowalkahalfmarathon.

Surely?wouldloseweightandgetinshapeifIcouldcompleteover12milesinfourhours.

Besides,thiswouldbetraining.Trainingsoundedcoolerthandietandexercise.Iwasrevved

upandreadytogo.?boughtthepropergear(裝備),checkedoutwhattypeofdrinkswould

behandedoutatthemarathonandpreparedalol.Ihadaplan!

Nowtwoyearslater,there?sat,watchingthousandsofpeopleofallagessucceedwhere

Ihadfailed.Iwalkedout,angrywithmyself,satdownandhadmyselfapityparty.Iwasa

masterattheartofpityparties,havingagreatdealofexperienceinholdingthem.Whatwas

myproblem?WherewasIgoingwrong?Istoppedandconsideredeachfailure,onebyone.I

madesomeveryinterestingdiscoveries.

IhadfailedtoclimbtothetopofthatMayanpyramid,butIdidclimbitandstoodon

thoseancientstones.1hadfailedtomeetasingleweightlossgoalandyetIhadlost43

pounds.ICOiildn,twalk12milesinfourhours,butIcouldwalk12miles.

Allmyfailuresweresoundinglikeasuccessstory.Thistimewasgivingthanks,?was

thankfulthatIhadbeengiventhespiritoffailurebecausefailuremeantthatIwastrying,that

Ididn,tgiveup.IdecidedthatIwouldbecrossingthefinishlinenextyear.

4.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?

A.Thewriterdidn,tloseanyweightintheend.

B.Thewriterdidn,tclimbtheMayanpyramid.

C.Thewriterdidn,ttakepartinthebigmarathon.

D.Thewriterdidn,thaveholidayswithhisfamily.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Iwasrevvedup.”probablymean?

A.Igotexcited.B.Ifeltmoved.C.Iwaspushed.D.Iwaschosen.

6.Whichwordscanbestdescribethewriterinthepassage?

A.Cleverandfriendly.B.Interestingandproud.

C.Humorousandhopeful.D.Kindandstrong-willed.

(2022?江蘇無(wú)錫???级#㎡IiVerTWiStwasborninaworkhouse,andwhenhe

arrivedinthishardworld,itwasverydoubtfulwhetherhewouldlivebeyondthefirstthree

minutes.Helayonahardlittlebedandtriedhardtostartbreathing.

Oliverhadhisfirstfightwithoutmuchhelpfromthetwopeoplepresentathisbirth.One

wasanoldwoman,whowasnearlyalwaysdrunk,andtheotherwasabusylocaldoctor,who

wasnotpaidenoughtobeveryinterestedinOliver,ssurvival..

However,Oliverfinallydrewhisfirstbreath,andthenannouncedhisarrivaltotherest

oftheworkhousebycryingloudly.Hismotherraisedherpaleyoungfacefromthepillow(?

頭)andsaid,??Letmeseethechild,anddie.^^

Thedoctorturnedawayfromthefire,wherehehadbeenwarminghishands.??Youmust

nottalkaboutdyingyet,“hesaidtoherkindly.Hegaveherthechildtohold.Lovingly,she

kissedthebabywithhercoldwhitelips,thenlookedwildlyaroundtheroom,fellback——and

died.??Poordear!”saidthenurse,hurriedlyputtingagreenglassbottlebackinthepocketof

herlongskirt.

Thedoctorbegantoputonhiscoat.??Thebabyisweakandwillprobablybeindanger,“

heSaid."Ifso,giveitalittlemilktokeepitquiet."Thenhelookedatthedeadwoman.??The

motherwasagood-lookinggirl.Wheredidshecomef?m?”

“Shewasbroughtherelastnight,,,repliedtheoldwoman.??Shewasfoundlyinginthe

street.She,dwalkedsomedistance,Hershoeswereworntopieces.Whereshecamefrom,

whereshewasgoingto,orwhathernamewas,nobodyknows.”

ThedoctorliftedthegirΓslefthand.??Theoldstory,,,hesaidsadly,shakinghishead.

“Noweddingring,Isee.Ah!Goodnight.”

AndsoOliverwasleftwithonlythedrunkennurse.Withoutclothes,underhisfirst

blanket,hecouldhavebeenthechildofakingorabeggar(乞丐).Butwhenthewoman

dressedhimlaterinhardcottonclothes,yellowwithage,helookedexactlywhathewas一an

orphan(孤兒)inaworkhouse,readyforalifeofsadness,hunger,andneglect(忽略).

Olivercriedloudly.Ifhecouldhaveknownthathewasaworkhouseorphan,perhapshe

wouldhavecriedevenmoreloudly.

7.Accordingtothepassage,aworkhousewaswhere.

A.workershelpedeachotherB.manywomendiedunexpectedly

C.thepoorandhomelesslivedD.peoplewereonlyinterestedinmoney

8.WhichsentenceismostsuitablefortheblankinParagraph2?

A.Beingafraidofthetwo,hestartedtocry.

B.Therefore,hefeltverylonelyintheworld.

C.Infact,theworldwasprivilegedtohavehiminit.

D.Afterall,deathwasacommoneventintheworkhouse.

9.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Oliverwasbornintotheworldonacoldday.

B.Thechildreninthebabyfarmweretakengoodcareof.

C.Doctorswereusuallypaidtoolittlefortheworktheydid.

D.Manypeople,especiallywomen,drankheavilyatthattime.

(2022?江蘇無(wú)錫?校考二模)Manyofuslistentomusicwhilewework,thinkingthatit

willhelpustoconcentrate(集中)thetaskathand.Andinfact,recentresearchhasfoundthat

musiccanhavebeneficialeffects(有益效果)oncreativity.Whenitcomestootherareasof

performance,however,theinfluenceofbackgroundmusicismorecomplicated(復(fù)雜的).

Theideathatlisteningtomusicwhenworkingisbeneficialisprobablybasedonthe

so-called44Mozarteffecf,.Putsimply,thisisthefindingthatspatialrotation(空間旋轉(zhuǎn))

perfomanceisincreasedimmediatelyafterlisteningtothemusicofMozart,comparedtono

soundatall.

Howsoundaffectsperformancehasbeenthetopicofresearchforover40years,andis

observedthroughafactcalledtheirrelevantsoundeffect(無(wú)關(guān)聲音效應(yīng)).Tostudy

irrelevantsoundeffect,volunteersintheresearchareaskedtocompleteasimpletaskwhich

requiresthemtorecallaseriesofnumbersorlettersintheexactorderinwhichtheysaw

them.Thetrickythingisbeingabletodothiswhileignoring(忽視)anybackgroundnoise.

Twokeycharacteristicsoftheirrelevantsoundeffectarerequiredforitsobservation.

First,thetaskmustrequirethepersontousetheirrehearsal(復(fù)述)abilities;andsecond,the

soundmustincludeacoustical(聲學(xué)的)change.Wherethesounddoesnotchangemuch,the

performanceofthetaskismuchclosertothatobservedinquietconditions.

Theirrelevantsoundeffectitselfcomesfromtryingtodealwithtwosourcesofordered

informationatthesametime-onefromthetaskandonefromthesound.Unfortunately,

onlytheformerisrequiredtosuccessfullyperformtherecalltask,andtheeffortinmaking

surethatirrelevantorderinformationfromthesoundisnotdealtwithactuallypreventsthis

ability.

Asimilarconflictisalsoseenwhenreadingwhileinthepresenceoflyricalmusic.In

thissituation,thetwosourcesofwords—fromthetaskandthesound—areinconflict.The

costispoorerperformanceofthetaskinthepresenceofmusicwithlyrics.

Whatthisallmeansisthatwhetherhavingmusicplayinginthebackgroundhelpsor

preventsperformancedependsonthetaskandonthetypeofmusic,andonlyunderstanding

thisrelationshipwillhelppeoplemaximizetheirproductivitylevels.

10.??Mozarteffect"ismentionedto.

A.explainhowmusiccanrelaxpeopleB.showmusiccanimproveperformance

C.advisepeopletolistentoMozartmusicD.stressMozartmusicgainswideattention

11.Itcanbeinferredthatvolunteersintheresearch.

A.haveimprovedtheirrehearsalabilityB.performbetterinthequietconditions

C.ignorethebackgroundnoisesuccessfullyD.preferthemusicwithgreatsoundchange

12.Paragraph6iswrittento.

A.supportanideaB.makeacomparisonC.introduceatopicD.describeafact

13.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Musicshapesyourlife.B.Musicdevelopsyourcreativity.

C.Choosequietmusicforyourwork.D.Doesmusicmakeyouconcentrate?

(2022?江蘇宿遷???级#㎞oticeonthesixthRoundofCity-wideNucleicAcid

Testing(核酸檢測(cè))

Inordertosafeguardthelivesandhealthofthepeople,Siyanghasdecidedtolaunchthe

sixthroundofcity-widenucleicacidtestingthatincludesallthepeopleinSiyang.Thenotice

isasfollows:

Testingtime:5:00-11:00am,14:00-18:00pm,May14(Saturday),15(Sunday)

TestingPlaces:

1.Schoolswherethestudentsstudy(forstudentsandteachers)

2.DesignatedcommunitiesindifferentdistrictsofSiyang(foradultsoutsideschools)

Waysofmakinganappointment(預(yù)約):

MakeanappointmentbeforeyougoforthenucleiacidtestthroughthefollowinglinkorQR

code(二維碼)before12:00onMay13.

Link:https://SukangbaO.net/fZVx41M6

QRcode:

Testingguides

1.BringyourIDwhengoingtothetestingstationandvoluntarilyshowyour??SukangCode”

andttsamplecollectionQRcode,,tothevolunteers.

2.Wearamaskatailtimesandkeepadistanceofatleast1meterawayfromothers.

3.Notalkingorgathering.

4.Followtheinstructionsofthevolunteersonsiteandneverfightwithothersoryourwillget

punishmentfromthegovernmentforyourbehavior.

5.Leavethetestingstationassoonaspossibleafterfinishingyourtesting.

ResultsQuery

Checkthenucleicacidtestreportbyyourselfin?cSukangCode"onthenextdayafterthe

testing.

SiyangCommandCenterforCOVID-19ControlandPrevention

May13,2022

14.WhencantheadultsinSiyanghavetheirNucleicAcidTesting?

A.7:00amonMay14B.13:00pmonMay15

C.12:00amonMay15D.6:30pmonMay14

15.WherecanthestudentsinSiyanghavetheirNucleicAcidTesting?

A.Athome.B.Inthedesignatedcommunitiesin

differentdistrictsofSiyang.

C.Atschoolwhichthestudentsstudyin.D.Atthetestingstationontheroad.

16.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Noteveryoneshouldmakeanappointmentforthenucleiacidtest.

B.Theadultsoutsideschoolhavetwowaysofmakinganappointmentforthenucleicacid

test.

C.Peoplecantalkwitheachotherwhentheyhavetheirnucleicacidtest.

D.Thestudentsneedn,tshowtheir“SUkangCode”.

(2022?江蘇宿遷?校考二模)Afewyearsago,afriendsentmearestaurantgiftcard,

andIpickedasunnySundayafternoontouseit.Itwasmyfirsttimetotakemytwolittle

daughterstosuchanicerestaurant,Howluckyourdreamfinallycametrue.

Wehadagoodtimethatday,forthedeliciousmealandgreatservice.Thegiftcard

coveredmostofthechecks(賬單)andIwouldpayfortherestbymyself.Therewereonly

twobills(鈔票)inmywallet.Thefirstwouldbejustenoughfortherest.Thesecondcould

evengivethewaiteranicetip(×h費(fèi))?Idecidedtogivethefirstbilltothewaiterbythetable.

Atthatmoment,mymemorywentbackto10yearsago.Iwasworkingasawaiterina

restaurantmuchlikethisone.Itwaslonghoursofhardworkforlowpay,IrememberedI

wenthomejustmakingalittlemoneytofeedmyyoungfamily.Irememberedhowmorethan

onceIsawthewaiterscountingtheirsmalltipswhilewoπyingabouttheirrent(房租)andthe

thingsthattheyneedtobuyforkids.Ialsorememberedthepainintheireyesandthesadness

ontheirfacesattheendoftheday.

Touchingthesmallerbillinmywallet,Isawmyselffromthewaiter.ThenIchangedmy

idea.Ismiled,pusheditbackandpickedoutthelargerbill.AsWeallgotupfromthetable.I

handedthebillandgiftcardtothehard-workingwaiter."Youkeepthechanges.^^Isaidwith

asmile.

Thewaiterseemedtoohappytosayanywords.

Weareallonefamilyinthisworld.Welivetogether,suffertogetherandlovetogether.

Thinkmoreforothersanddoourbesttobekind.

17.WhatcanWelearnfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Thewriter,sfamilydidn,tliveawealthylife.

B.Thewriterseldomateinthefastfoodplaces.

C.Thewriterboughtthegiftcardfromhisfriend.

D.Thewriterseldomspenttimewithhiskids.

18.WhydidIhewriterchangehisideaandgivethelargerbill?

A.Becausehewasalwayskindtoanyonehemetintherestaurant.

B.Becausehethoughtitwaspolitetogiveanicetipforthegoodservice.

C.Becausehewantedthewaitertogetsomechangesbackforhim.

D.Becauseherememberedhisownexperiencesandknewthewaiters9pain.

19.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AgiftcardfromafriendB.Theimportanceofanicetip

C.AbillwithkindnessD.Thestrongwillfromhardlife

(2022?江蘇宿遷???级#㎡nMarch21,2022,ChinaEasternAirlinesFlight

MU5735crashedinTengxiancounty,inGuangxi.CAACissuedapreliminaryreportonApril,

20.Theblackboxeswereseverelydamagedanddata(數(shù)據(jù))retrievalisunderway.

Doyouknowblackboxes?

Blackboxesarespecialinstruments.Theyaremainlyusedonplanestorecordallin

flightinformation.Theyarerecordersforthepurposeofmakingiteasiertoknowhowthe

accidentshappenedinflight.

Anairplaneactuallyhastwoblackboxes.Theflightdatarecordercatchesthe

information,whichcandiscoverwhetherhumanerrororinstrumentproblemscontributedto

anaccident.Thecockpit(駕駛艙)voicerecorderrecordspilotvoicesandcockpitsounds.

Theblackboxesarenotblack.Theyarepaintedbrightorangetomakethemeasytosee

afteraccidents.Becausetheinstrumentsareoftenburnedandturnedintoblackafterair

accidents.Peopleoftencallthemblackboxes.Theoutsideiswithstripesofreflectivetape

(反光帶).Theblackboxesareusuallyplacedinthetailofaplanewheretheyaremore

likelytosurviveacrash.Aflightdatarecorderisrequiredtostoreatleast25hoursofflight

information.Acockpitvoicerecorderisrequiredtorecordatleast2hoursofaudio

information.

Fortheblackboxestosurviveacrash,theyarebuilttobewaterproof,fireproof,

shockproof,heatandpressureandcorrosionresistant(耐腐蝕).Theblackboxesmustbeable

tohold3,400timestheforceofgravity,whentheairplanegoesdownatthespeedofabout

500km/h.Theycansurviveinasdeepas6,000metersunderwateroraveryhigh

temperature-onehourat1,100degreescentigrade.Theycansendsignals(信號(hào))forone

monthsothatpeoplecanfindthem.

Howisdatafromblackboxespickedup?Itneedsspecialskillstophysicallybringthe

blackboxesback.Investigators(調(diào)查者)mayneedtocleananddrytheblackboxesand

downloaddatafromthem.Ittakestimetodownloadandgettheinformationfromdata.Ifthe

storingunitsgowrong,itwilltakelongertime,eitherdaysormonths.

So,theblackboxesareveryimportanttoexplaintoeveryonewhathappenedduringthe

flight.

20.Whatcanblackboxesdo?

A.Helpthepilotsdrivetheplane.B.Keeppassengersfeelcomfortableduring

flying.

C.Avoidairaccidents.D.Recordsomeinformationaboutplane.

21.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Blackboxescankeepsendingsignalsforlessthanamonth.

B.Ittakestimetodownloaddatafromtheblackboxes.

C.Blackboxesarepaintedblackwithstripesofreflectivetape.

D.Oneblackboxisintheheadofaplaneandtheotherisinthetail.

22.InParagraph6,thewriterusesnumberstoshow.

A.theblackboxesarestrongenough

B.theblackboxescanhelptheplanelandsafely

C.theblackboxescantellpeoplethecauseoftheaccident

D.theblackboxescanholdalotofinformationabouttheplane

23.Thispassagemainlytellsus.

A.howlongblackboxesworkB.howblackboxespickupdata

C.whatmessagesblackboxescarryD.whatWeknowaboutblackboxes

(2022?江蘇宿遷?校考二模)Scroogewasacold,greedy(貪婪的),mean(吝嗇的),

oldman!Thecoldwithinhimfrozehisoldface.Itmadehiseyesredandhisthinlipsblue.

Anditspokeoutinhisunkindvoice.Afrost(霜)coveredhishead,hiseyebrows,andhis

pointedchin.HisofficeisquitecoldevenatChristmas.

NobodyeverstoppedScroogeinthestreettosay.44MydearScrooge.Howareyou?”No

beggars(乞丐)askedhimforapenny.Nochildrenaskedhim.??Whattimeisit?”Nomanor

womaneveraskedScroogefordirections.Andevendogsranawayfromhim.

Onceuponatime,onChristmasEve,oldScroogesatinhisoffice.Itwasacoldand

foggyday.Hecouldhearthepeopleoutside,stampingtheirfeetonthepavementtowarm

themselves.Itwasonlythreeo,clock,butitwasalreadyquitedark.Thecandleswere

flickering(閃爍)inthewindowsoftheneighbouringoffices.Thefogpouredinthroughevery

keyhole.Itwassothickthatyoucouldhardlyseethehousesontheothersideofthestreet.

ThedoorofScrooge,sofficewasopensothathecouldkeephiseyeonhisclerk(職員),

BobCratchit.Bobsatinacold,darkandsmallroom.Hewaswritingletters.Scroogehada

verysmallfire,butBob,sfirewasevensmaller.Bobcouldn,taddanymorecoalbecause

Scroogekeptthecoalboxinhisroom.SoBobputonhiswinterwoolenscarfandtriedto

warmhimselfbythecandle.

44MerryChristmas,Uncle,andGodblessyou!^^criedahappyvoice.ItwasScrooge,s

nephew(侄子)Fred.

4?Bah!,,saidScrooge.44Humbug(謊話)!”

44Christmasisahumbug,Uncle!^^saidScrooge,snephew.uYoudon,tmeanthat,I,m

sure.""Ido,"SaidScrooge.44MerryChristmas!Whatreasonhaveyougottobehappy?

You,repoortobehappy.”

“Oh,"saidhisnephew,laughing.??Whatreasonhaveyougottobesad?You,rerich

enough.Don'tbeangry.Uncle!”saidhisnephew.

“WhatelsecanIbe?^repliedScrooge.44Iliveinaworldoffools.MerryChristmas!

What,sChristmastimetoyou?It,satimeforpayingbillswithoutmoney.It,satimefor

findingyourselfayearolder,butnoricher,,,saidScrooge.

-TakenfromAChristmasCarol

24.Thesecondparagraphtellsusthat.

A.nooneinthestreetneededscrooge,shelp

B.nooneinthestreetwascuriousabouthim

C.nooneinthestreetwasafraidofhim

D.nooneinthestreetlikedthecoldoldman

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It”refertointhethirdparagraph?

A.Theweather.B.Thewindow.C.Thefog.D.Thecandle.

26.WhydidBobputonhiswinterwoolenscarfandtrytowarmhimselfbythecandle?

A.Becausethecandlecouldkeephimwarmenough.

B.Becausehelostallhismoney.

C.BecausethedoorofScrooge,sofficewasopen.

D.BecauseScroogewasn,twillingtogivehimcoaltowaπntheroom.

27.WhatcanweknowfromtheconversationsbetweenScroogeandhisnephew?

A.Scroogecaredfornothingbutmoney.

B.Scroogedidn,tcareabouthisnephewatall.

C.Scrooge,snephewdidn,tfeelhappyonChristmasEve.

D.Scrooge,snephewdidn,tunderstandwhyScroogefeltsohappyonChristmasEve.

28.WhatcanWeinferfromthepassage?

A.Scroogewaskindandgenerous.B.Scrooge,sclerkswerestupid.

C.Scrooge,snephewwaspoorbuthappy.D.Scroogedidn,thaveanymoney.

(2022?江蘇連云港?校考二模)

Inthecomingsummerholiday,weofferallkindsofinterestingandexcitingactivities.

Youcancall1-800-987-9852toorderortoaskformoreinformation.

SchlitterbahnWaterparkSchlitterbahnGrandHistoricCityTourWitha

Waterpark,thenumberonewaterparkintheGrandHistoricCityTour,guestsaresureto

StateofTexas,isdesignedtogiveyourhaveanamazingtimediscoveringeverything

wholefamilyacoolplacetorelaxthattheareahastooffer.Startoneofthese

completely.tourswiththewholefamilytocreatesome

Mostguestsspendabout4to10hoursnewmemoriesintheTexasHillCountry.

atthepark.Eachtourofferssomethingspecialand

Properforallages.takesplaceinacomfortablebus.

Availabletodisabledpeople.Eachtourlastsabout4hours.

Greatrestaurantsandgiftshops.Properforallages.

SeaWorldSanAntonloYoucandiscoverthefascinatingsealifeinSeaWorldSan

Antonio,whereinterestingrides,excitingmomentstocomeacrosssomeoftheworld,smost

amazinganimalsarealwaysrightaroundthecomer.

MostguestsspendIor2fulldaysinthepark.

Properforyoungchildren.

Greatgiftshops.

29.ThemostspecialaboutSchlitterbahnWaterparkisthat.A.ithaswonderfulgift

shopsB.itisspecialforyoungchildren

C.itoffersinterestingridesD.itisgoodfordisabledpeople

30.ThetouristscanintheSeaWorldSanAntonio.

A.goforaswimB.watchseaanimalsC.watchmoviesD?enjoyhistorical

movies

3?.Thepassageaboveprobablycomesfrom.

A.asportsreportB.astorybookC.asciencemagazineD.an

advertisementposter

(2022?江蘇連云港???级#〨overnmentsaroundtheworldarepushingforanend

toplasticstraws(吸管)andbags.Moreandmorebusinessesareswitching(轉(zhuǎn)換)topaper

productsasanalternative(可供選擇的事物).Paperisconsideredbymanytobebetterthan

plastic.However,itisharmfultotheenvironment,too.

Firstly,paperbagsandstrawsaremadefromtrees.Trees,asyouknow,canreduce

carbondioxidelevelsintheatmosphere(大氣).Theycanslowdownclimatechange.An

increaseintheuseofpaperbagscancausemoredeforestation(毀林).

Secondly,theproductionofpaperthingsrequiresmoreenergyandwater.About10

percentmoreenergyandfourtimesasmuchwaterisusedtoproduceapaperbagthana

plasticone.Youmightsaythatwecanuserecycledpapertosavethatenergyandwater.This

seemstobeagoodidea.However,ittakesevenmoreenergyandwatertogothroughthe

recyclingprocess(過(guò)程)thantomakeanewpaperbag.Productsmadefromrecycledpaper

arealsooftenshort-lived.

Furthermore,paperproductsareheavierthanplasticones.Thatmeanstheyrequiremore

fueltotransport.Seventrucksareneededtotransporttwomillionpaperbags,whileonlyone

truckisneededtotransportthesamenumberofplasticbags.Theincreasedweightalsoleads

toalargeramountofwasteoncethebagsarethrownaway.

Paperproductsareactuallyalose-loseforboththeenvironmentandbusinesses.They

aremoreexpensivethanplasticproducts.Apaperstrawcostsabout5to12cents,whilea

plasticoneusuallycostsonlyabout2cents.Themostenvironment-friendlysolution(解決辦

法)istoavoidsingle-usethingsaltogether.Productslikeglasswaterbottlesandsteelstraws

canbeusedoverandoveragain.Theyaremuchbetterthaneitherpaperproductsorplastic

products.Throughincreasingtheuseoftheseitems,youcangreatlyreduceyourthrowaway

wasteandtrulymakeourearthagreenerplace!

32.Whatcantreesdototheenvironment?

A.Theycanmakecarbondioxidelevelslowerintheair.

B.Theycanimproveclimatequickly.

C.Theycancausemoredeforestationintheend.

D.Theycanprovidematerialsforpaperproducts.

33.FromParagraph4,wecanknowthat.

A.plasticproductsaremuchbetterthanpaperones

B.paperproductsareeasytotransport

C.onetruckisneededtotransporttwomillionplasticbags

D.plasticproductsoftenleadtoalargeramountofawaste

34.Whichisthefollowingshouldpeopleuseinordertoprotecttheenvironment?

A.Recycledpaperbags.B.Steelknivesandforks.

C.Strongplasticchairs.D.Single-usecups.

35.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Topushforanendtoplasticstrawsandbags.

B.Totellreadersthedisadvantagesofpaperproducts.

C.Topushtheuseofenvironment-friendlyproductswhichcanberecycled.

D.Tointroducetheimportanceofmakingourearthagreenerplace.

(2022?江蘇連云港?校考二模)Idecidedtoexploretheislandandsetoffcautiously(謹(jǐn)

慎地)sothat?wasnotattacked,?foundaroadwithtracksofhumanfeetaswellasofcows

andhorses.Suddenly,Isawsomestrangedisgustingcreatures(生物)withlonghair.They

weredirtyandsmelly.

Theywantedtoattackme,b

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