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PAGE好教化云平臺內(nèi)部特供卷第=*2-17頁(共=sectionPages7*214頁)好教化云平臺內(nèi)部特供卷第=page4*28頁(共=sectionPages7*214頁)PAGE10(全國卷)2025屆高三英語下學期沖刺模擬試題13班級班級姓名準考證號考場號座位號其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ANationalMuseumsinLondonBritishMuseumAddress:GreatRussellStreet,LondonWC1,England,UKAttentionschedule:daily10:00-18:00Oneofthebestmuseumsoftheworld,BritishMuseum,foundedin1753,hasaround7millionobjectsandpresentsovertwomillionyearsofhumanhistory.Takethehistoryofthe5continentsillustratingeveryplaceoftheworld.World-famousobjectssuchastheRosettaStone,Parthenonsculptures,andEgyptianmummiesarevisitedbyuptosixmillionvisitorsperyear.DesignMuseumAddress:28ShadThamesLondonSE12YDAttentionschedule:daily10:00-17:50Themuseumwasfoundedin1989andbecamethefirstmuseumofmoderndesignintheworld.Itoffersinspiringinsightsintotheworldofdesignwithexhibitionsonfashion,architecture,furniture,transportanddigitaldesign.Alongsideitscuttingedgeprogramofpermanentexhibitions,themuseumalsohostsavarietyoftalksandfamilyactivities.NaturalHistoryMuseumAddress:CromwellRoadLondonSW75BD,UK.Attentionschedule:daily10:00-17:45Createdin1881,theMuseumhasmorethan70millionobjectswithareasofbotany,mineralogy,paleontologyandzoology.OthertreasuresfromtheMuseum’suniqueexhibitionscanbeseenacrossitsmanypermanentgalleries,whichincludeoneoftheworld’smostimpressivedinosaurskeletons(骨架).Therearealsoexcitingafter-hourseventsfeaturingearlymorningyoga,silentdiscospracticeandplentyofinteractiveactivities.Victoria&AlbertMuseumAddress:CromwellRoad,LondonSW72RLAttentionschedule:daily10:00-17:30TheVictoria&AlbertMuseumistheworld’sleadingmuseumofart,design,andperformance,representingmorethan3,000yearsofhumancreativity.Foundedin1852,oneofitsmainattractionsisthearchitectureofthemuseum,carvingsanddesignsofgreatartists.Inrecentyears,theV&Ahasundergoneadramaticprogramofrenewal,expansionandrestoration.1.Accordingtothetext,whichmuseumhasthelongesthistory?A.BritishMuseum. B.DesignMuseum.C.NaturalHistoryMuseum. D.Victoria&AlbertMuseum.2.WhatexhibitiondovisitorsprefertoseeinNaturalHistoryMuseum?A.TheRosettaStone. B.Earlymorningyoga.C.Dinosaurskeletons. D.Silentdiscospractice.3.WhatdoNaturalHistoryMuseumandVictoria&AlbertMuseumhaveincommon?A.Botharelocatedonthesameroad. B.Bothhavebeenrebuiltandexpanded.CBothhostdifferentinteractiveactivities. D.Botharefamousforgreatartists’works.BTimesofdifficultycanbringoutthebestinhumanity,andthat’scertainlythecasefor10-year-oldChelseaPhaire.ThisyoungresidentinDanbury,Connecticutliftedthespiritsoffosterchildrenbysendingthemover1,500artkits(藝術包)sincetheoutbreakofCovid-19.Chelsea’spassionprojectbeganin2024whenshereceivedanartkitforher8thbirthday,whichcontainedartsupplies,books,activities,andpuzzles.Itsuddenlystruckher:somanylessfortunatechildrenlackedaccesstothesameartsupplies.Determinedtohelpkidsinneed,Chelseaencouragedherfriendsandfamilytodonatesuppliesandcreateartkits.Chelseaputtogether40artkits,whichshehand-deliveredtochildrenlivinginhomelesssheltersinDanbury.Butthatwasonlythebeginning,Chelseakepttheballrolling.ShesharedherwishlistonAmazon,listingtheneededsuppliestomakeevenmoreartkits.Sheevendonatedherowntoothfairymoneytowardtheproject.Bythetimethepandemic(流行病)hit,herrelativesandfriendsallgotinvolved.Withtheirhelp,Chelseagatherednearly1,500artkitstosendtochildreninhomelesssheltersacrossthecountry.Chelseaalwayshadastrongdesiretostartacharityfromthetimeshewasonly5yearsold.Whenshegotalittleolder,herparentsagreedandhelpedherfoundChelseaCharity,aimingtoprovidemoreartsuppliesandartlessonsforchildrenwhoneeditmost.YoucanfollowthelatestupdatesandfundraisingactivitiesonInstagram@chelseascharity.WecanalllearnalittlesomethingfromChelsea.Evenintimesoftrouble,somethingassimpleandseeminglysmallasanartkitcanbringremarkablejoytoothers.AndasisthecasewithChelsea,kindnesshasaripple(連鎖)effect.Oneperson’sactofgenerosityinspiresthosearoundthemtodothesame.4.WhydidChelseastartherpassionprojectA.Tocelebratehereighthbirthday.B.Todonateartsuppliestocharity.C.Toliftkids’spiritsinthepandemic.D.Tospreadkindnesstokidsintrouble.5.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningChelsea’stoothfairymoney?A.Shewasproudofherwishlist.B.Shewasdevotedtoherproject.C.Shewasinterestedinfairytales.D.Shewasdyingformoredonation.6.HowdidChelseahaveherprojectfurtherdeveloped?A.Bydeliveringartkitstochildreninperson.B.Byemployingmorepeopleforherproject.C.Bygettingitwellpublicizedthroughmedia.D.Byprovidingartlessonsforhomelesspeople.7.WhatcanwelearnfromthecaseofChelsea?A.Asmallactofkindnesscangoalongway.B.Weshouldbegenerousandkindtoeveryone.C.Greatthingscanonlybedonebymasseffort.D.Weshouldjustbeourselvesintimesoftrouble.CWithcoronavirusoutbreaksatdifferentstagesaroundtheworld,inmanycountrieslockdownsarebeingcarefullyeasedoffwhileurgingcitizenstokeeponpracticingthesocialdistancingrules.Singaporeistryinganewwayofcarryingitout—arobotdog.ThegovernmenthasarrangedSpot,ayellowandblackroboticdogmadebyBostonDynamicsCompany,atonelocalpark.Thesamerobothasbeenpreviouslyseendancingtohitsong“UptownFunk”.However,2024isanextremelydifficultyearandthecompanyistryingtoassistthenationalcoronavirus-controleffort.Inturn,thejobhasbeenhandedovertoSpot.Thefour-leggedrobotdogpatrols(巡查)theparkandbroadcastsapre-recordedmessagetoencouragevisitorstoobservesafedistancingmeasures.Asitwalksaroundthepark,thedogsaysinafemalevoice,“Let’skeepSingaporehealthy.Foryourownsafetyandforthosearoundyou,pleasestandatleastonemeterapart.Thankyou.”Spotisoneoftheworld’smostadvancedrobotsandunlikewheeledrobots,itiscapableofgoingprettymuchanywhereadogcangoandcanwalkuptothreemilesperhouroverdifferentareas,makingitidealforoperationinpublicparksandgardens.Furthermore,itisremotelycontrolledandhascameraswith360-degreevisionandanalytictoolstoscanthesurroundingsandhelpofficialsestimatethenumberofpeoplegatheringinthepark.Fornow,thepilotprojectiscurrentlysettoruninalimitedtrialfortwoweeksatoneparkduringoff-peak(非高峰)hours.Butifallgoeswell,authoritieswillconsiderexpandingtheprogramtoimproveenforcement(強制)ofsocialdistancethroughoutonSingapore.Spotisalsobeingusedinotherwaysduringthepublichealthcrisisbeyondjustpatrollingapark.Thegovernmentsaysit’salsousingSpotinanothercapacity—atalocalisolationfacilitywheretherobothelpsbringmedicinetopatients.8.WhatdoweknowaboutSpotinthepassage?A.It’sadog-likerobotthatcanspeak.B.It’sarobotthatcansingapopularsong.C.It’sawheeledrobotthatcanwalkanywhere.D.It’sarobotnewlyinventedduringthepandemic.9.HowdoesSpotcarryoutitsdutyinthepark?A.Itenforcespeopletofollowtherules.B.Itpolitelyremindspeopletokeepapart.C.Itworksdayandnighttopatrolthepark.D.Itwarnsvisitorsagainstlitteringanywhere.10.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinparagraph4?A.Somesmartfeaturesoftherobot.B.Therobotdog’sbasicequipment.C.Theworkingconditionoftherobot.D.Theexperimentprocessoftheproject.11.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.Spot,ADoglikeRobot,WalksInTheParkB.ANewProgramIsExpandingInSingaporeC.AMulti-skilledRobotGoesBeyondTheParkD.SingaporeLeadsTheTopInFightingTheCrisisDIfyou’reoutforarun,whatdifferencedoesitmakeifyou’reabletotoughitoutforanother50seconds?Ifyou’relessthanaminutefromthetopofthehill,thatextratimecanmakethedifferencebetweenhavingreachedyourgoalandsnatchingdefeatfromthejawsofvictory.Howdoyougetthoseextrasecondsofenergy?AresearchteamattheTexesTechUniversitydevelopedastudytomeasurewhateffectlisteningtomusicwouldhaveonexercisetolerance.Theresearchersbasedthestudyonastresstesting.Aspartofthetesting,theynotedanychangesinheartrateandbloodpressureasparticipantsunderwentphysicallystressfulexercise.Thetestsweredoneontreadmills(跑步機),whichincreasedinbothspeedandincline(坡度)throughthreestages.Inthefinalstage,thetreadmillsmovedat10milesperhourata14-percentgrade.Mostofthesetestsweredesignedtolastupto40minutes.Theaveragegym-goerslasted30minutes.Forthisstudy,theydivided127participantsintotwogroups.Onelistenedtoupbeat(快節(jié)奏)music,whiletheothergrouphadearbudsinbutdidnotlistentomusic.Thegroupthatlistenedtomusicwasabletooutlastthenon-musicgroupbyanaverageof50.6seconds.Again,beingabletogoanextraminutemayseemlikeano-brainer,but“after30minutes,youfeellikeyouarerunningupamountain,soevenbeingabletogo50secondslongermeansalot,”saidthestudy’sleadauthor,WaseemShami,MD.Thestudyhasconfirmedsomethingrunnersandgym-goershavesuspectedforyears:Listeningtomusicduringworkoutcanbebeneficialtoyourendurance.“Ourfindingsreinforcetheideathatupbeatmusiccanhelpyouexerciselongerandstickwithadailyexerciseroutine,”saidShami.Whendoctorsarerecommendingexercise,theymightsuggestlisteningtomusic,too.”12.WhydidShami’steamconducttheresearch?A.Totesttheeffectofmusiconhealth.B.Toknowthecauseoffailureinsports.C.Toimproverunners’exercisetolerance.D.Torecordthebodychangeofparticipants13.Whatdidtheresearchersthinkabouttheparticipantsinthestresstesting?A.Theyranmuchfasterthanaveragerunners.B.Theycreatedanewrecordofindoorsports.C.Theycouldrunalittlelongerwithmusicon.D.Theyallenjoyedextremephysicalchallenge14.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“ano-brainer”meaninparagraph4?A.Adullactivity. B.Afoolishaction.C.Ademandingtask. D.Aneasypractice15.WhatdidShamisuggestusdoinginthelastparagraph?A.Developingadailyexerciseroutine.B.Listeningtomusicwhileworkingout.CParticipatinginphysicalstresstesting.D.Takingexerciseasdoctorsrecommend.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Readingisavaluableskillforchildren.Itcanhelpthemlearnandgrowinmanyways.Buttheloveofreadingcan’tbeforced.Pushingachildtolearnbeforeheisreadycanmakelearningtoreadfrustrating.Asaparenthelpingyourchildtoenjoyreadingatayoungageisoneofthemostimportantthings.16Byfarthemosteffectivewaytoencourageyourchildtolovebooksandreadingistoreadaloudtohimandtheearlieryoustart,thebetter.Evenababyofafewmonthscanseepictures,listentoyourvoice,andturncardboardpages.17Themoreexcitementyoushowwhenyoureadabook,themoreyourchildwillenjoyit.18Atthisstage,encouragehimtoreadtoyousomeofthetime.Taketurnsreadingwithyourchildtomodelmoreadvancedreadingskills.Thiscanhelpbuildyourchild’sconfidenceinhisabilitytoreadandhelphimenjoylearningnewskills.Childrenwhoreallyenjoylearningaremorelikelytodowellinschool.Asyourchildbeginselementaryschool,hewillbeginhisformalreadingeducation.19Besidesreadingbooksinclass,keepinmindthattheschoollibraryisanexcellentsourceforawidevarietyofmaterials.Encourageyourchildtobringhomebooksfromtheschoollibraryforpleasureaswellasforhisstudies.20Youareyourchild’sfirst,andmostimportantteacher.Theencouragementandsupportyougiveyourchildashelearnstoreadwillhelphimenjoyreadingandlearningevenmore.A.Readingachildbookvividlycanbefunforyou,too.B.It’swellworththeinvestmentofyourtimeandenergy.C.Mostchildrenlearntoreadwithoutanymajorproblems.D.Mostofall,makesureyougiveyourchildlotsofpraise!E.Teachersusemanymethodstoteachchildrenhowtoread.F.Anddon’tstopreadingaloudonceyourchildlearnstoread.G.Theschoollibrarianisknowledgeableaboutchildren’sliterature.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Sam,ourbelovedcompanionover10years.diedtwomonthsago.Itwasstillabigblowtomyfamilyuntilwefinallydecidedto21anothershepherddogthroughthelocalGermanShepherdRescue.Aftermeetingwiththehostfamilytoseeifwemetthe22foradoption,wewereallowedtotakea2-year-oldfemaleshepherdhome.Shewasa23dog,loving,gentleandsmart!Onedayonawalk,aneighbor’sdogcrossedthestreetinan(a)24mannerandattackedherasshesteppedinfrontofme.Afterthat,sheimmediately25afierceanimalwhenevershesawanyotherdog!WhenI26withtheprevioushostfamily,Iwastoldshe’dalsobeen27badlywhileatadogparkwiththem!QuicklyIsearchedandfoundan(a)28womanwithherowndog—ateamwhowouldhelpSamremoveherterrible29.TheotherdogwasanAustralianShepherd.Wewere30towalktotheendofthestreet.Oncethere,Isawthewomanandherobedient(聽從)trained31!Asweslowlyapproachedthem,I32assoonasmydogbecameanxious.Herdogwas33sitting,simplywatchingfordirections.Asweekspassed,thesetwodogs34walkedsidebysidebecauseofthisquiet,steadyandcareful35!AcalmAustralianShepherderasedthefearofaGermanShepherdandfinallyhealedherinvisiblescars.21.A.train B.hire C.adopt D.offer22.A.instructions B.oppositions C.standards D.problems23.A.generous B.grateful C.wonderful D.careful24.A.casual B.cautious C.curious D.aggressive25.A.ranafter B.changedinto C.foughtwith D.cameacross26.A.debated B.bargained C.signed D.checked27.A.refused B.cheated C.attacked D.treated28.A.amusing B.amazing C.promising D.confusing29.A.shame B.loneliness C.sadness D.fear30.A.persuaded B.required C.reminded D.warned31.A.partner B.owner C.driver D.competitor32.A.stopped B.cheered C.passed D.returned33.A.angrily B.calmly C.nervously D.honestly34.A.quickly B.occasionally C.gradually D.suddenly35.A.process B.course C.service D.performance其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thisweek,NewJerseyGovernorPhilMurphysignedabillbanningtheuseofelephants,tigersandotherwildanimalsincircus,acts,36(make)NewJerseythefirststateinthecountrytopasssuchalaw.Thelaw37(go)intoeffectsinceitsformaldeclaration.38(know)as“Nosey’sLaw”,thebillisdesignedtoprotectanimalsintravelingcircusactsfrombeingabused.Nosey,thelaw’snamesake,isa36-year-oldAfricanelephantwho39(force)totravelaroundthecountryandgiveridesateventsdespitebeing40(severe)lamebyarthritis(關節(jié)炎).Thearthritishadlikelycausedunnecessarysufferingandpermanent41(disable)forNosey,buttheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculturefiledtotakeactiontoprotectNosey,andNosey’sownerscontinuedtouseherinshows.“Theseanimalsbelongintheirnaturalhabitats,notinperformances42theirsafetyisatrisk.”GovernorMurphysaid.Thelawfinallybecamearealitybecause43theyearsofhardworkandthebillpassestheNewJerseylegislature(立法機構)withonlythreeopposing44(vote),IllinoisandNewYorkhavealreadybannedtheuseofelephantsintravelingorentertainmentacts45NewJerseyisthefirsttobanallwildandexoticanimals.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應用文寫作(滿分15分)假如你是李華,為了幫助新到你班的英國交換生Peter適應中國生活,你確定周日邀請他一起參與社區(qū)活動,體驗中國文化。請你給Peter寫一封Email,主要內(nèi)容如下:1.邀其參與社區(qū)活動;2.介紹活動內(nèi)容(包棕子,練書法,品茶等);3.地點與時間支配。留意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearPeter,Howareyou?Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應為150左右。Nitawasrecentlymarriedandhadstartedlivingwithherhusbandandmother-in-law.Nita’smother-in-lawwasconservativewhereasNitawasliberalwithmodernlifestyle.Soontheybothstartedquarrelingduetodifferencesinopinionsandlifestyle.Asdaysandmonthspassed,neitherofthemchangedtheirbehavior.Nitabecameveryaggressiveovertimeandstartedtohatehermother-in-law.Once,asusual,whenshequarreledwithhermother-in-law,herhusbandtookhismother’sside.Shebecamesoangryastoleavetoherfather’shome.Nita’sfatherwasachemistandshetoldhimabouteverythingthat’sbeenhappening.Thenshepleadedherfathertogivehersomethingpoisonous,soshecouldmixitupandgiveittohermother-in-lawtogetridofher.Nita’sfatherfeltpityathersituationbuttriedtopersuadehernottodoanythingagainstthelaw.However,Nitawasinnomoodtolistenandunderstand.Finally,acleverideaoccurredtohismind.Hebroughtapowderandtoldher,“Everydaywhenyoumakelunchordinner,justmixalittleofthispowderinyourmother-in-law’smeal,sincethequantityisless,shewilldieslowlyinafewmonthsandpeoplewillthinkshehasdiednaturally.”Healsotoldher,“Becausenooneshouldhavedoubtonyou,fromtodayonwards,youwillnotfightatallwithyourmother-in-lawbutinsteadyouwillbeverycaringtowardsher,evenifsheisrudetoyou,youwillsimplybepoliteonly.”Nitaagreed,thinkingshewouldbefreefromhermother-in-law’squarrelinginafewmonths.Asadvisedbyherfather,shestartedmixingthepowderinhermother-in-law’smealsandbehavedinacaringandpolitemannerwheneverhermother-in-lawsaidsomethingbad.Paragraph1:Astimepassed,Nita’smother-in-law’snaturealsostartedtochange.Paragraph2:Shehurriedtoherfather’shomeandaskedfortheantidote(解藥)tocuretheeffectofthatpoisonouspowder.(2025屆“百師聯(lián)盟”高三英語開學摸底聯(lián)考試題用稿)2025屆全國高三下學期沖刺英語試卷13答案版班級班級姓名準考證號考場號座位號其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ANationalMuseumsinLondonBritishMuseumAddress:GreatRussellStreet,LondonWC1,England,UKAttentionschedule:daily10:00-18:00Oneofthebestmuseumsoftheworld,BritishMuseum,foundedin1753,hasaround7millionobjectsandpresentsovertwomillionyearsofhumanhistory.Takethehistoryofthe5continentsillustratingeveryplaceoftheworld.World-famousobjectssuchastheRosettaStone,Parthenonsculptures,andEgyptianmummiesarevisitedbyuptosixmillionvisitorsperyear.DesignMuseumAddress:28ShadThamesLondonSE12YDAttentionschedule:daily10:00-17:50Themuseumwasfoundedin1989andbecamethefirstmuseumofmoderndesignintheworld.Itoffersinspiringinsightsintotheworldofdesignwithexhibitionsonfashion,architecture,furniture,transportanddigitaldesign.Alongsideitscuttingedgeprogramofpermanentexhibitions,themuseumalsohostsavarietyoftalksandfamilyactivities.NaturalHistoryMuseumAddress:CromwellRoadLondonSW75BD,UK.Attentionschedule:daily10:00-17:45Createdin1881,theMuseumhasmorethan70millionobjectswithareasofbotany,mineralogy,paleontologyandzoology.OthertreasuresfromtheMuseum’suniqueexhibitionscanbeseenacrossitsmanypermanentgalleries,whichincludeoneoftheworld’smostimpressivedinosaurskeletons(骨架).Therearealsoexcitingafter-hourseventsfeaturingearlymorningyoga,silentdiscospracticeandplentyofinteractiveactivities.Victoria&AlbertMuseumAddress:CromwellRoad,LondonSW72RLAttentionschedule:daily10:00-17:30TheVictoria&AlbertMuseumistheworld’sleadingmuseumofart,design,andperformance,representingmorethan3,000yearsofhumancreativity.Foundedin1852,oneofitsmainattractionsisthearchitectureofthemuseum,carvingsanddesignsofgreatartists.Inrecentyears,theV&Ahasundergoneadramaticprogramofrenewal,expansionandrestoration.1.Accordingtothetext,whichmuseumhasthelongesthistory?A.BritishMuseum. B.DesignMuseum.C.NaturalHistoryMuseum. D.Victoria&AlbertMuseum.2.WhatexhibitiondovisitorsprefertoseeinNaturalHistoryMuseum?A.TheRosettaStone. B.Earlymorningyoga.C.Dinosaurskeletons. D.Silentdiscospractice.3.WhatdoNaturalHistoryMuseumandVictoria&AlbertMuseumhaveincommon?A.Botharelocatedonthesameroad. B.Bothhavebeenrebuiltandexpanded.CBothhostdifferentinteractiveactivities. D.Botharefamousforgreatartists’works.【答案】1-3ACABTimesofdifficultycanbringoutthebestinhumanity,andthat’scertainlythecasefor10-year-oldChelseaPhaire.ThisyoungresidentinDanbury,Connecticutliftedthespiritsoffosterchildrenbysendingthemover1,500artkits(藝術包)sincetheoutbreakofCovid-19.Chelsea’spassionprojectbeganin2024whenshereceivedanartkitforher8thbirthday,whichcontainedartsupplies,books,activities,andpuzzles.Itsuddenlystruckher:somanylessfortunatechildrenlackedaccesstothesameartsupplies.Determinedtohelpkidsinneed,Chelseaencouragedherfriendsandfamilytodonatesuppliesandcreateartkits.Chelseaputtogether40artkits,whichshehand-deliveredtochildrenlivinginhomelesssheltersinDanbury.Butthatwasonlythebeginning,Chelseakepttheballrolling.ShesharedherwishlistonAmazon,listingtheneededsuppliestomakeevenmoreartkits.Sheevendonatedherowntoothfairymoneytowardtheproject.Bythetimethepandemic(流行病)hit,herrelativesandfriendsallgotinvolved.Withtheirhelp,Chelseagatherednearly1,500artkitstosendtochildreninhomelesssheltersacrossthecountry.Chelseaalwayshadastrongdesiretostartacharityfromthetimeshewasonly5yearsold.Whenshegotalittleolder,herparentsagreedandhelpedherfoundChelseaCharity,aimingtoprovidemoreartsuppliesandartlessonsforchildrenwhoneeditmost.YoucanfollowthelatestupdatesandfundraisingactivitiesonInstagram@chelseascharity.WecanalllearnalittlesomethingfromChelsea.Evenintimesoftrouble,somethingassimpleandseeminglysmallasanartkitcanbringremarkablejoytoothers.AndasisthecasewithChelsea,kindnesshasaripple(連鎖)effect.Oneperson’sactofgenerosityinspiresthosearoundthemtodothesame.4.WhydidChelseastartherpassionprojectA.Tocelebratehereighthbirthday.B.Todonateartsuppliestocharity.C.Toliftkids’spiritsinthepandemic.D.Tospreadkindnesstokidsintrouble.5.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbymentioningChelsea’stoothfairymoney?A.Shewasproudofherwishlist.B.Shewasdevotedtoherproject.C.Shewasinterestedinfairytales.D.Shewasdyingformoredonation.6.HowdidChelseahaveherprojectfurtherdeveloped?A.Bydeliveringartkitstochildreninperson.B.Byemployingmorepeopleforherproject.C.Bygettingitwellpublicizedthroughmedia.D.Byprovidingartlessonsforhomelesspeople.7.WhatcanwelearnfromthecaseofChelsea?A.Asmallactofkindnesscangoalongway.B.Weshouldbegenerousandkindtoeveryone.C.Greatthingscanonlybedonebymasseffort.D.Weshouldjustbeourselvesintimesoftrouble.【答案】4-7DBCACWithcoronavirusoutbreaksatdifferentstagesaroundtheworld,inmanycountrieslockdownsarebeingcarefullyeasedoffwhileurgingcitizenstokeeponpracticingthesocialdistancingrules.Singaporeistryinganewwayofcarryingitout—arobotdog.ThegovernmenthasarrangedSpot,ayellowandblackroboticdogmadebyBostonDynamicsCompany,atonelocalpark.Thesamerobothasbeenpreviouslyseendancingtohitsong“UptownFunk”.However,2024isanextremelydifficultyearandthecompanyistryingtoassistthenationalcoronavirus-controleffort.Inturn,thejobhasbeenhandedovertoSpot.Thefour-leggedrobotdogpatrols(巡查)theparkandbroadcastsapre-recordedmessagetoencouragevisitorstoobservesafedistancingmeasures.Asitwalksaroundthepark,thedogsaysinafemalevoice,“Let’skeepSingaporehealthy.Foryourownsafetyandforthosearoundyou,pleasestand

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