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期末復(fù)習(xí)之單元話題閱讀理解30篇(名校期末真題)【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】LeadersworkasateamWhatisleadership(領(lǐng)導(dǎo)能力)?Itmeansmorethanjustbeingaleader.Italsomeansworkingtogetherwithothers.SwiftMiddleSchoolstudentslearnedthisthroughanumberofinterestingactivities.TocelebrateAmericanNationalStudentLeadershipWeek,April1521,theschoolheldmanyactivitiesduringlunchtime.Inoneactivity,studentsstoodinacircle(圓圈)andheldhandswiththepersonacrossfromthem.Theirhandswerelikea“humanknot(結(jié))”.Theyhadtoworktogethertountie(解開(kāi))it.Inanotheractivity,somestudentscoveredtheireyesandtheirteammateshelpedthemwalkaroundobstacles(障礙).“Alloftheactivitiesaimtomakestudentslearnmoreaboutleadership,”LindsayCapoferri,aschoolteachertoldtheLancasterNewEra.“Theyaredoingagreatjob.”DestinyRoland,aneighthgrader,alsothoughttheprojectbroughteveryonetogether.“Ithelpsyoumakenewfriendstoo,”shesaid.1.Accordingtotheauthor,leadershipisbeingaleaderand________.A.beingstrictwithothers B.workingtogetherwithothersC.lettingotherswork D.doingallwork2.SwiftMiddleSchoolheldactivitiesin________.A.March B.April C.June D.July3.Ifstudentswanttountiethe“humanknot”,theyshould________.A.relyonthemselves B.standinacircleC.worktogether D.goround4.What’sthepurposeofholdingtheactivities?A.Tomakestudentslearnmoreaboutleadership.B.Tomakethestudentslearnhowtoplaythesegames.C.Tomakesomefunforstudents.D.Toimprovestudents’learningability.5.DestinyRolandthoughttheactivitiescouldhelpher________.A.improvegrades B.learnmoreskillsC.workbetter D.makenewfriendsMr.andMrs.Smithlivedinaquietvillage.Oneweekend,theywenttoabigcityforavacation.Mrs.Smithwasveryexcited,becauseshewasahousewife.Shestayedathomeeveryday.Itwasboring.Aftertheygottothecity,theywouldliketogotothemoviesfirstandthenhavedinneratarestaurant.Atnight,theywouldstayatafivestarhotel.“Wow!Theplanissogreat.Ilikeit!”Mrs.Smithsaid.Thentheywenttothemovies.Afterseeinganexcitingactionmovie,itwastimefordinner.Theywentintoarestaurantandhadalotofdeliciousfoodthere.“Itisaniceplace!”saidMr.Smith.Thenheputhishandsintohispockettogetthewallet.Buthefounditwasmissing.Thatnight,everythingchanged.Theydidn’tspendaromantic(浪漫的)timeatthehotel.Instead,theyhadtogotothepolicestationforhelp.6.Mr.andMrs.Smithwentto________onvacation.A.a(chǎn)quietvillage B.a(chǎn)bigcity C.a(chǎn)quietcity D.a(chǎn)smallvillage7.Mrs.Smithwasexcitedbecause________.A.Mr.Smithneverwentonvacationwithher B.shelikedtravelingbestC.stayingathomeeverydaywasboring D.shewasinterestedinthecitytheywouldgoto8.Theycouldn’t________duringthevacation.A.spendanightinahotel B.gotothemoviesC.enjoydeliciousfood D.gotothepolicestationforhelp9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Mrs.Smithdidn’tliketogotothecity. B.Mr.andMrs.Smithlikedtheactionmovie.C.Mr.andMrs.Smithenjoyedtheirmeal. D.Mr.andMrs.Smithdidn’tfeelexcitedatlast.10.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AWonderfulVacation B.Mr.andMrs.Smith’sVacationC.ANiceRestaurant D.AFivestarHotelTony’sSundayTonygotupateighto’clockandthenhadbreakfast.Hismothercookedhisfavoritefood—chickennoodlesforhim.Afterbreakfast,Tonybegantodohishomework.Hedidn’thavetoomuchhomework,becauseteacherswantedthemtohaveagoodrestduring(在……期間)weekends.Athalfpastnine,TonyreadhisfavoritebookHarryPotter(《哈利·波特》).Itwasreallyagreatbook.Afterthat,helistenedtoJayChou’ssongs.Ateleven,hewenttohisfriendMike’spartyatKFC.Theywereveryhappybecausetheyatedeliciousfood—hamburgers.Lunchwasoverataboutonethirtyintheafternoon.Thentheyallwenttoseeanewmovie.ThiswasTony’sSunday.Hereallyhadagoodtime.11.WhatfooddidTonylikebest?A.Milkandeggs. B.Eggnoodles. C.Chickennoodles. D.Milkandbread.12.WhendidTonyreadhisfavoritebook?A.At9:30a.m. B.At9:00a.m. C.At8:30a.m. D.At10:00a.m.13.Theunderlinedword“rest”means“________”inChinese.A.學(xué)習(xí) B.運(yùn)動(dòng) C.飲食 D.休息14.WhatdidTonyandhisfriendsdoafterlunch?A.Theywentfishing. B.TheylistenedtoJayChou’ssongs.C.Theywatchedamovie. D.TheywenttoKFC.15.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Tonyhadtoomuchhomework. B.Tony’sfavoritebookisHarryPotter.C.TonywenttoMike’spartyat9:00a.m. D.Tonylikesmountainclimbing.【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】It’sfunbutnotforfunOSCARisanordinary(尋常的)dog,butwhathedidisextraordinary(不同尋常的).Thisyear,hetraveledacross29countriesandstoppedoffeverywherefromtheEiffelTowertotheGreatWall.Oscarwasastraydog(流浪狗)inSouthAfrica.Fiveyearsago,aBritishwomannamedJoanneLefsonsavedhimandkepthimasapet.Joanneplannedatriparoundtheworld.Shewantedtotellmorepeopletohelpstraydogs.InMay,JoannebeganhertripwithOscar.Thetripwasnotalwaysfun.InAfrica,theycrossedriverswithcrocodiles.InItaly,thepolicechasedthem.TheyfinishedthetripinDecember.Thetripcost250,000pounds(about2.7millionRMB).Togetenoughmoney,Joanneevensoldherhouse.“It’sworth(值得)it,”shesaid.16.Oscarvisited________countries.A.ten B.twenty C.twentynine D.thirtynine17.Oscarwasastraydogin________.A.SouthAfrica B.Britain C.America D.China18.JoanneLefsonkeptOscarasapetto________.A.makemoney B.tellmorepeopletohelpstraydogsC.helppoorpeople D.travelwithherfamily19.JoanneandOscarcrossedriverswithcrocodilesin________.A.China B.Africa C.Italy D.France20.WhendidJoanneandOscarfinishtheirtrip?A.InMarch. B.InMay. C.InJune. D.InDecember.Visitingmuseumsandcolleges,meetingfamouspeople,goingintonatureanddoingexperimentsinlabsthesearethesocalled“FiveEnters”.It’saseriesoflessonsheldbyChengduNo.7YucaiMiddleSchool.What’ssospecialabouttheselessons?Studentscangooutsidetheclassroomstolearn!OnegroupofstudentsmettheChinesewriterCaoWenxuan.“MrCao’sspeakingshowedusmanyusefulwritingskills,”saidseventhgraderZhangChuhan.Forexample,Caosaidagoodstoryisonlyaboutoneword“but”.With“but”,therewillbetwistsandturns.With“but”,therewillbedifferentpointsofviews(視角).AnothergroupvisitedDuFuThatchedCottage(杜甫草堂).“Afterthevisit,IfeltclosertoDuFu,”saidseventhgraderZhuShiyu.“IknowmoreaboutDu’slifestoriesandthehistoryoftheTangDynasty.ThesethingshelpmebetterunderstandDu’spoetry.”LianXueyin,theteacher,saidtheactivityhelpsstudentslearnoutsidetheschool.“Wewantstudentstolearnfromlifeanddeveloptheideaoflifelonglearning.Thatisevenmoreimportantthanjustpassingexams,”shesaid.21.Whichoneistrueabout“FiveEnters”?A.Studentslearninsidetheschool.B.Studentscanmeetfamouspeoplein“FiveEnters”.C.ItisheldbyChengduNo.7YucaiPrimarySchool.22.WhatcanstudentslearnfromMrCao’slecture?A.Speakingskills B.Listeningskills C.Writingskills23.TounderstandDuFu’spoetrybetter,whatcanstudentsdo?①lookaroundDuFuThatchedCottage②liveclosertoDuFu③learnmoreabouttheTangDynasty④doexperimentsinlabsA.①③ B.①② C.②④24.Inwhichcolumn(欄目)ofamagazinecanyoureadthepassage?A.History B.Journey C.SchoollifeIhadaschooltripwithmyclassmatesyesterday.At7o’clockinthemorning,wewenttotheartmuseumbybus.Ittookusanhourtogetthere.Wesawallkindsofartworksthere.Allofthemweresowonderful,andwealllikedthemverymuch.Thenwewenttotheseamuseum.Itwasneartheartmuseum.Whenwearrivedthere,wetookphotosinfrontofit.Weweresohappyandthephotoswereverybeautiful.Thenwewentinsideandvisitedthemuseum.Wetookalotofbeautifulpictureswiththeseaanimalsthere.Wealsowenttothe4Dcinemaandwatchedanexcitingmovie.Atnoonwehadlunchatarestaurant.Iatealargebowlofbeefnoodles.Theywereverydelicious!MyfriendHarveyalsothoughttheyweregreat.Itwas3:00p.m.Wewentbacktothebus.Ittookusanhourtogetbacktoourschool.Weweretired,butwehadgreatfun.IhopeIcangothereagain.Whataboutyourschooltrip?Canyoutellme?25.Howdidtheygettotheartmuseum?A. B. C. D.26.Howmanymuseumsdidtheyvisit?A.one. B.two. C.three. D.four.27.Whatdoestheunderlineword“it”referto(指代)?A.Therestaurant. B.Theschool. C.Theseamuseum. D.Theartmuseum.28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theyfirstwenttotheseamuseum.B.Theywatchedaboringmovie.C.Thewriterateamiddlebowlofbeefnoodles.D.Theyweretired,buttheyhadgreatfun29.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MySummerVacation B.TheArtMuseumC.TheSeaMuseum D.MySchoolTripHowwasyourschooltrip?★Iwasunhappy,becauseIfelloff(從……跌落)mybikeandhurt(使受傷)mylegontheschooltrip.Icouldn’tplaywithmyclassmates.Ijustwatchedthemplayallday.Iwantedtohaveanotherschooltrip!—Jill★Ihadagoodschooltrip.Isawthesea(海).Thewaterwasveryclean.Iwalkedonthebeautifulbeachandhadsomenicefood.Iplayedsoccerwithmyclassmates.Wehadagreattime.—Mark★Ivisitedafarmonmyschooltrip.Thefarmisfarawayfromourschoolandwetookabusthere.Irodeahorse,myclassmateLisamilkedacowandJimfedthechickens.Wethoughtitwasveryinterestingtodothosethings.IliketheschooltripverymuchandIwanttogotothefarmagain.—Julia30.Jillwasunhappyontheschooltripbecauseshe________.A.lostherbikeB.couldn’tplaywithherclassmatesC.hurtherfootD.hurtherarm31.劃線單詞“beach”的中文意思是”A.廣場(chǎng) B.沙灘 C.地毯 D.銀行32.下列哪項(xiàng)陳述是正確的?A.Jillisaschoolteacher. B.Jimfedthechickensonthefarm.C.Markvisitedafarmonhisschooltrip. D.Juliawentonaschooltripbybike.【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】Ismoldyfoodstillgoodtoeat?Oneday,youopenthefridgeandfindsomemoldy(發(fā)霉的)food.Butbeforeyoucanthrowitaway,yourmotherstopsyou.Shedoesn’twanttowastefood.Shecutsoffthemoldypartandeatstherest.Isitsafetodothis?Mold(霉菌)cangrowonalmostallkindsoffood.Moldisusuallygreen,white,blackorgrey.Moldmakesfoodsoftandchangesitscolor.Moldyfoodtastesquitebad—andit’snotsafetoeat.Ifyoufindmoldinsoftfood,justthrowitaway.Softfood,suchasbread,tomatoesorhotdogs,usuallycontainswater.Thisallowsmoldtoeasilygrowbelowitssurface.Bacteria(細(xì)菌)canalsogrowalongwithit.Butit’seasytoremovemoldfromhardfood.Themoldcan’tgrowverydeeplyinsidethiskindoffood.AccordingtotheBBC,youshouldcutabout2.5cmaroundandbelowthemoldtoremoveit.It’sOKtocutthemoldypartsoutofhardfoodandeattherest.Butifthefoodispletelycoveredwithmold,youshouldstillthrowitaway.Mostkindsofmoldarebadforus.Butsomekindsofmoldcanbeusedtomakefood.Forexample,penicillium(青霉菌)canbeusedtomakemanytypesofcheeses,suchasbluecheese.Thesecheesesaresafetoeat—andthey’requitedeliciousaswell.33.Whatcolorismoldusually?A.Moldisusuallygreen,yellow,blackorgrey.B.Moldisusuallygreen,white,blackorred.C.Moldisusuallyyellow,white,blackorblue.D.Moldisusuallygreen,white,blackorgrey.34.Ifwefindmoldinsoftfood,weshould________.A.throwitaway B.continuetoeatitC.eatthemoldyparts D.cutthemoldypartsoutofitandeattherest35.Ifthereismoldinatomato,weshould________.A.eatit B.throwitawayC.eatthemoldyparts D.cutthemoldypartsoutofitandeattherest36.Ifwefindmoldinhardfood,wecan________.A.cutthemoldypartsoutofhardfoodandeattherest B.eatthewholefoodC.eatthemoldyparts D.cutabout1cmaroundandbelowthemoldtoremoveit37.Penicilliumis________forpeople.A.harmful B.safe C.bad D.unsafe【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】TakeoutinancientChinaDidpeopleeattakeoutinancient(古代的)times?Infact,therewastakeoutasfarbackastheSongDynasty(9601279).Accordingtohistorybooks,EmperorXiaozong(11271194)likedtoordertakeoutlateatnight.Hisservants(仆人)thenwentaroundthecitytopickupthedishesandbringthembacktothepalace.Ordinary(普通的)peoplealsoorderedtakeout.Restaurantwaiterswouldgooutintothestreetsandyell(吆喝)outwhichdishescouldbeorderedthatday.Peoplecouldthenplaceanorder.Later,delivery(遞送)workerswouldbringfoodtotheirhomes.InthefamousSongDynastypaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival(《清明上河圖》),atakeoutworkercanbeseenonadeliverywithfoodinhand.Peopleatthetimeevenhadspecialmealboxes(餐盒)fortakeoutdishes.Itwasalongwooden(木制的)boxwithseverallayers.Peoplealsousedwarmingplatesmadeoftwolayersofporcelain(瓷).Hotwatercouldbeputbetweenthemtokeepdisheswarm.38.Theearliesttakeoutappearedin_________.A.theTangDynasty B.theSongDynasty C.theMingDynasty D.theQingDynasty39.WhatdidEmperorXiaozong’sservantsdoifheorderedtakeoutlateatnight?A.Theycookedforthem.B.TheytookXiaozongouttobuyfood.C.Theywentouttopickupthedishesandbringthembacktothepalace.D.TheycookedwithXiaozonginthepalace.40.IntheSongDynasty,________couldordertakeout.A.onlyEmperor B.EmperorandhisservantsC.Emperorandmonpeople D.onlymonpeople41.________couldbringfoodtopeople’shomes.A.Servants B.Restaurantwaiters C.Customers D.Deliveryworkers42.Whatdidthemealboxlooklike?A.Itwasalongwoodenboxwithseverallayers. B.Itwasalongironboxwithseverallayers.C.Itwasashortwoodenbox. D.Itwasalongwoodenboxwithonelayer.DearZhaoXue,I’mveryhappytogetyouremail.Fromyouremail,Iknowyouusuallyeatrice,vegetablesandchicken.Ithinktheyarehealthyfood.Chickenisyourfavorite.Mybrother,David,likesit,too.YouofteneathamburgersatKFCwithyourfriends.AndIoftengothere,too.IliveinLondon,England.Ilikefishandhamburgersverymuch.Everymorning,Ihavesomebread,milkandaneggforbreakfastathome.Forlunch,Ioftenhavesomefish,vegetablesandahamburgeratschoolwithmygoodfriend,Jane.Intheevening,Ihavedinnerwithmyfamily.Mymothercooksnicefoodforus.IlikeChinaverymuchandIwanttovisititwithmyparents,mybrotherandmysister.CanyoutellmesomethingaboutChinesecities?Anna43.What’sZhaoXue’sfavoritefood?A.Rice. B.Vegetables. C.Chicken. D.Hamburgers.44.WhichofthesedoesAnnaeatforbreakfast?A. B. C. D.45.WhocooksdinnerforAnna?A.Herfather. B.Hermother. C.Herbrother. D.Hersister.46.AnnawantstoknowaboutChinese________.A.food B.books C.sports D.cities47.Thisemailisfrom________.A.ZhaoXue B.David C.Anna D.Jane【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】Whatmakesyourlook?Lookatyourselfinamirror.Whatisthefirstthingyousee?Itisyourface.Thehumanfacedoesn’tjustshowouremotions(情緒).Itcandomuchmore.Herearesomefunsciencefactsandsecretsaboutthehumanface.Youhavebigeyesandasmallnose.Whileyourfriendhassmalleyesandabignose.Whatmakesyouandyourfriendlookdifferent?Theanswerisgenes(基因).Scientistsfound15genesdeciding(決定)someofourfacialfeatures(面部特征).Someofthesegenescanbepasseddownfromparentstochildren.That’swhyweoftenhearpeoplesay,“Youarejustaclone(克隆)ofyourmom,orofyourdad.”Butwhatfacialfeaturesdidyougetfromyourmom?Andwhatpartscamefromyourdad?NotwofacesarethesameEyesIfbothofyourparentshavedoubleeyelids(雙眼皮),youcanhavedoubleeyelidsorsingleeyelids(單眼皮).Ifbothofyourparentshavesingleeyelids,youusuallyhavesingleeyelids.ChinIfoneofyourparentshasabigchin(下巴),usuallyyouhaveabigchin.NoseThetipofthenoseisthemost“handeddown”part.Ifoneofyourparentshasabignose,youarelikelytohavethesamenoseshape.SkincolorOneparenthasalightskincolor.Theotherparenthasadarkskincolor.Mostofthetime,youhaveaskincolorinbetween.Eventwinsdon’tlookthesame.Theirlooksarejustverysimilar(相似的).Theycanhavesomesmalldifferences.48.________make(s)everyonelookdifferent.A.Mirror B.Emotions C.Genes D.Environment49.Whydowelooklikeourparents?A.Becausegenesdecidingsomeofourfacialfeaturescanbepasseddownfromparentstochildren.B.Becausewehavebeenlivingwithparentsforalongtime.C.Becausethereisnogenepasseddownfromparentstochildren.D.Becausesomegenescanbepasseddownfromchildrentoparents.50.Ifbothofyourparentshavesingleeyelids,youusuallyhave________.A.bigeyes B.doubleeyelids C.smalleyes D.singleeyelids51.Ifyouhaveabigchin,itmeansthat________.A.bothyourparentshavebigchins. B.a(chǎn)tleastoneofyourparentshasabigchin.C.bothyourparentshavesmallchins. D.yoursisterhasasmallchin.52.Ifoneofyourparentshasabignose,youarelikelytohavea________.A.bignose B.smallnose C.bigmouth D.smallchinNo.15MiddleSchoolisaverygoodschool.Herearefiveteachers.Studentslikethembestintheschool.Let’stakealookatwhattheylooklike.Saraisamathsteacher.Shehaslongcurlyhair.Shewearsglasses.Hereyesarebig,hernoseissmallandhermouthissmalltoo.Peterteacheshistory.Hehasshortcurlyhairandaroundface.Hedoesn’twearglasses.Peterisgoodtohisstudents.Healwaystalkstohisstudentswithasmileonhisroundface.Tomisanartteacher.Hehasasmallnose,bigeyesandabigmouth.Hishairusedtobelongandcurly,butnowhishairisshortandstraight.Thatmakeshimlookgood.CathyisaverybeautifulEnglishteacher.Sheistallandshehaslongcurlyhair.Hereyesarealwaysfullofloveforherstudents.Bettyisathinwomanteacher.Shehasshortstraighthairandshedoesn’twearglasses.Shedoesn’tlooklikeamusicteacher,butsheisstudents’favouritemusicteacherintheschool.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。53.Whohasbigeyesofthefiveteachers?A.BettyandPeter. B.SaraandTom. C.CathyandTom.54.Whatdoesthestudents’favouritemusicteacherlooklike?①Sheistall.②Sheisthin.③Shewearsglasses.④Shehasstraighthair.A.①② B.②④ C.①③55.Whatdoestheunderlined(劃線的)words“usedto”meaninChinese?A.使用 B.被利用 C.曾經(jīng)56.Fromthepassage,wecansayCathyisa_________teacher.A.shy B.kind C.lazyPanChangjiangisshortandalittleheavy.Hehasshortstraighthair.Heisanactorandheisreallyfunny.Healsosingswell.LiuQianisalittlethinandheishandsome.Heiscleverandgoodatmagic(魔術(shù)).Manyyoungpeoplelikehim.FeiXiangistallandofmediumbuild.Hehaslongblackhair.Heisawellknownsingerandmaybemostofourparentsknowhimwellandlikehissongs.Heishandsome.JackieChanisalittleheavy.Hehasabignose.Heisanactorandheisofteninkungfumovies.Hecansingwell,too.57.WhatdoesPanChangjiangdo?A.Heisadoctor. B.Heisateacher. C.Heisanactor. D.Heisaworker.58.Wecan’tuse“________”todescribeLiuQian.A.tall B.thin C.smart D.handsome59.Whoisalittleheavy?A.PanChangjiangandLiuQian B.PanChangjiangandJackieChanC.JackieChanandLiuQian D.LiuQianandFeiXiang60.Theunderlinedwordmeans________inChinese.A.優(yōu)秀的 B.特別的 C.英俊的 D.出名的61.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.FeiXiangisreallyfunnyandhandsome. B.PanChangjiangandJackieChanareactors.C.ManyyoungpeoplelikePanChangjiang. D.JackieChanhasabignoseandhe’sgoodatmagic.LarryisastudentinNo.3MiddleSchool.MondaysandThursdaysareLarry’sfavouritedays,becausethegeographylessonsareonthesedays.Larrylikesstudyinggeography.Now,Larryalwaystakesaworldmapwithhim.Hisunclelikesgoingtodifferentplacesandmeetingdifferentpeople.HealwayscallsLarryindifferentplaces.Then,Larrycanfindtheplaceonthemap.Itisfuninhiseyes.ItisJanuaryandLarry’suncleisinChinanow.HeestoChinafromAmericaatthistimeeveryyear.HesaystoLarryonthephone,“ChinaisagreatcountryandChineseisverynice.SolotsofpeoplestudyChineseintheworld.”TodayisThursday.Larry’sgeographyteacher,Mr.Brown,saystheycantalkaboutChinainclass.Larryisveryhappy.62.WhydoesLarrylikeMondaysandThursdays?A.BecausethereareChineselessons. B.Becausehecangotodifferentplaces.C.Becausetherearegeographylessons. D.Becausehecancallhisuncle.63.WhooftencallsLarryindifferentcountries?A.Histeacher. B.Hisuncle. C.Hisfriend. D.Hisfather.64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”referto(指代)inParagraph2?A.Meetingdifferentpeople. B.Gettinganewworldmap.C.Takinggeographylessons. D.Findingtheplaceonthemap.65.HowdoesLarrystudygeography?①Findstheplacesonthemap②Travelstodifferentplaces③Getsinformationabouttheplacesfromhisuncle④LearnsingeographyclassA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①② D.①③④66.Whatwillmostprobably(最有可能)happensnext?A.LarryaskshisteachersomethingaboutChina.B.Larry’sunclecallshisgeographyteacher.C.Larrygoeshomewithhisgeographyteacher.D.Larry’suncletellsthemthingsaboutAfrica.【語(yǔ)篇來(lái)自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報(bào)·試題原創(chuàng)】CarefulasyoucrossthestreetThismonth,manyChinesecitieslikeChongqingandXiangtanaredoingsomethingspecial.Itiscalled“givewayatthezebracrossing(斑馬線)”.Thesecitiesareaskingdriverstostopwhentheyseepeoplewalkingthroughzebraroadcrossings,XinhuaNewsAgencyreported.Iftheydon’t,theywillhavetopayafine(罰款)of100to500yuan.Theywillalsolosethreepointsontheirdriver’slicenses(駕照).Thisisnotanewrule.ChinaaddedittotheRoadTrafficSafetyLawin2011.Whyhasitbeemorepopularnow?Becausemanycitiesareworkinghardertocarryitout.Therearenowmorecamerasatzebracrossings.Thereareworkerswhocanexplaintheruletodrivers.Zebracrossingscanhelpkeeppeoplesafe.However,inthepastthreeyears,3,898peoplehavelosttheirlivesin14,000zebracrossingaccidentsinChina,reportedChinaDaily.Mostoftheaccidentshappenedbecausedriverswouldn’tgivewaytopeopleonfoot.Withthisrule,peoplewillbesaferwhencrossingthestreet.Butatthesametime,itispolitetocrosstheroadquickly.67.________shouldgivewayatthezebracrossing.A.Drivers B.Passengers C.Police D.Children68.Ifdriversdon’tgivewayatthezebracrossing,theywillpayafineandlose________pointsontheirdriver’slicenses.A.one B.two C.three D.four69.TherulewasaddedtotheRoadTrafficSafetyLawin________inChina.A.1997 B.2011 C.2020 D.202370.Therearemore_________atzebracrossingsnow.A.drivers B.cameras C.workers D.passengers71.Whatisthemaincauseofzebracrossingaccidents?A.Driverswouldn’tgivewaytopeopleonfoot.B.Driversdriveveryfast.C.Driverswouldn’tgivewaytootherdrivers.D.Driversrunaredlight.Visitorsoftengetlostinaforeign(外國(guó)的)country.Soknowingthewayisveryimportant.Peopleindifferentcountrieshavedifferentwaystoshowtheway.InJapan,peopledon’tusestreetnames,buttheyuselandmarksintheirdirections(方向).Forexample,whenyouaskthewaytoarestaurant,theJapanesecansay,“Goalongthisstreet,andturnleftatthehospital.Youcanseeapostoffice.Therestaurantisacrossfromit.”InthecountrysideofAmerica,therearenotmanylandmarks,becausetherearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles(英里).Ifpeopleshowyoutheway,theycansay,“Gonorthtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile.”HowdopeopleinCaliforniashowtheway?Theyusetime,notmiles.“Isitfarfromheretothepostoffice?”youask.“No,”theyanswer,“it’saboutfiveminutes’walkfromhere.”Youask,“Thenhowmanymiles?”Theydon’tknow.PeopleinGreeceareverykind.Mostvisitorscan’tunderstandtheGreeklanguage.IfyouaskGreeksfortheway,theyoftensay,“Followme.”Thentheycantakeyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytotheplacewhereyouwanttogo.72.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“l(fā)andmarks”meaninChinese?A.地標(biāo) B.風(fēng)景 C.紀(jì)念碑 D.博物館73.WhereistherestaurantinParagraph2?A.Acrossfromthepostoffice. B.Acrossfromthehospital.C.Ontheleftofthehospital. D.Ontherightofthepostoffice.74.HowdopeopleinthecountrysideofAmericashowtheway?A.Theyusestreetnames. B.Theyusemiles.C.Theyusetime. D.Theytakeyoutherebycar.75.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Japanesepeopleusestreetnamestoshowtheway.B.PeopleinGreececantakeyoutotheplaceifyouaskthemfortheway.C.PeopleinCaliforniauselandmarkstoshowtheway.D.Visitorshardlygetlostinaforeigncountry.76.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.It’simportanttoknowtheway.B.Differentwaystoshowthewayindifferentcountries.C.Howtoshowtheway.D.It’sagoodthingtohelpothers.Thisisstreetcrossing.Thereareredandgreenlightsateachcorner.Driversmustwatchthelightscarefully.Whenthereisaredlight,thecarsmuststop.Theymustwaituntiltheredlightchanges(變)togreen.Thentheycangoon.Sometimesthecarswanttomakearightturnoraleftturn.Theycanmakearightturnwhenthelightisgreenorred.Buttheymustwaituntilthegreenlightisshining(閃亮)iftheywanttoturnleft.Somepeoplearecolourblind(色盲).Theycannotseethedifferencebetweenredandgreen.Thesepeoplemustnotdrive,orelsetheremaybeanaccident(事故).Wemustkeepourstreetsafe.77.Driversmustpayattentionto(注意)_______ateachcornerofthestreetcrossing.A.theredlight B.thegreenlightC.theredandgreenlights D.theredorgreenlight78.Nooneshoulddriveonwhen_______.A.thegreenlightshines B.theredlightshinesC.thereisalight D.thelightchanges79.Acarcanturnrightwherethereis_______.A.a(chǎn)redlight B.a(chǎn)greenlightoraredoneC.a(chǎn)greenlightbutnotaredone D.nogreenlightoraredone80.Acarcan’tmakealeftturn________thegreenlightshines.A.when B.because C.if D.until(直到)81.Somethingmayhappentoacolourblindmanifhe_______.A.a(chǎn)rrives B.walks C.drives D.runsManychildrenfeelexcitedaboutthefirstsnowoftheyear.ButJimissad.Helovesswimming,playingsoccerandridinghisbikeinsummer.Itiscoldinwinter,andhehastostayathome.Afterlunch,Jim’sfriendBobestohishome.HewantstomakeasnowmanwithJim.Atfirst,Jimishesitant(猶豫的),buthewantstogiveitatry.ThenhewearsawarmcoatandgoesoutwithBob.“Wow,thesnowistoocold!”Jimsays.“Yes,butit’sfuntoplayinthesnow,”Bobsays.BobandJimmakeabigsnowman.Theyusetwobrooms(掃帚)asthesnowman’sarms,twobuttons(紐扣)asitseyes,aleaf(葉子)as

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