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2/2最新常考閱讀理解話題15篇1(24-25高一上·山西太原·開學(xué)考試)Manypeoplegotoschoolforaneducation.Theylearnlanguage,history,geography,physics,chemistryandmathematics.Othersgotoschooltolearnaskillsothattheycanmakealiving.Schooleducationisveryimportantanduseful.Yetnoonecanlearneverythingfromschool.Ateacher,nomatterhowmuchheknows,cannotteachhisstudentseverythingtheywanttoknow.Theteacher’sjobistoshowhisstudentshowtolearn.Heteachesthemhowtoreadandhowtothink.So,muchmoreistobelearnedoutsideschoolbythestudentsthemselves.Itisalwaysmoreimportanttoknowhowtostudybyoneselfthantomemorizesomefactsoraformula(公式).Itisactuallyquiteeasytolearnacertainfactinhistoryoraformulainmath.Butitisverydifficulttouseaformulainworkingoutamathproblem.Greatscientists,suchasEinstein,NewtonandGalileodidn’tgeteverythingfromschool.Buttheywereallsosuccessful.Theyinventedsomanythingsformankind.Thereasonfortheirsuccessisthattheyknewhowtostudy.Theyreadbooksthatwerenottaughtatschool.Theyworkedhardalltheirlives,wastingnotasinglemoment.Theywouldaskmanyquestionsastheyreadandtheydidthousandsofexperiments.Aboveall,theyknowhowtousetheirbrains.1.Manypeoplegotoschoolforaneducation,whilesomeothersgotoschoolfor__________.A.enjoyingthemselves B.learningsubjects C.learningaskill D.makingaliving2.Accordingtothepassage,themostimportantthingateachershoulddois__________.A.toteachthestudentshowtostudybythemselves B.toteachhisstudentshowtoreadC.toteachthestudentshowtothink D.toteachhisstudentseverythingheknows3.Howdidgreatscientistssucceed?A.Theyreadalotofbooksandaskedmanyquestionswhilereading.B.Theydidthousandsofexperiments.C.Theyalwaysworkedhardandneverwastedtime.D.Alloftheabove.2(24-25高一上·湖南懷化·開學(xué)考試)Ithinkthebiggestdifferencebetweenmiddleandhighschoolisthehomeworkload(工作量)andsizeoftheschool.Iwentfrommaybefifteenminutesofhomeworkanighttoseveralhours,soIhadtolearnhowtomakefulluseoftime!Ourclasssizeisaround550,butjoininginclubs,sports,music,andotheractivitiesatschoolmakesiteasiertogettoknowpeopleineverygrade.ThebestadviceIcangiveabouttheyearsyouspendinhighschoolistolearnthingsforyourself,notjusttogetagoodgrade.TherehavebeensomanyteststhatI’vepreparedforthenightbefore.IhavegottenanA,andnotrememberedanythinglater.I’vechangedthatthisyear,andIenjoyschoolsomuchmore.Don’ttakeeasyclassesjusttohaveasimpleyear.Ifyouhaveachoicebetweenchemistryandsports,thefirstwillprovetobealotmoreuseful!Whiledrinkingandsmokingmightbepresentinsomemiddleschools,they’realsoaroundinhighschools.Ihavealotoffriendswhopromisedthey'dneverdrinkorsmoke,butarenowpartyingeveryweekend.Ifyouhave“fun”andspendyournightswastedinsteadofstudying,youwillregretitwhenyou’reapplyingfor(申請)college.The“friends”whosayyou’realoserfornotpartyingarereallynotyourfriendsatall.It’shardtoseeyourclosestfriendsgrowapartandgoindifferentdirections,butdon’tfollowtheirfootsteps.Createyourownpathinlifeandmakeyourowndecisions.1.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhighschool?A.Itrequireshardwork. B.Thereareveryfewactivities.C.It'shardtomeetnewpeoplethere. D.Thereisn’tenoughtimeforhomework.2.Theauthoradviseshighschoolstudentsto________?A.giveupsports B.chooseusefulclassesC.trytheirbesttogetgoodgrades D.getreadyforteststhenightbefore3.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Theimportanceofmakingfriends. B.Notlosingourselvesinhighschool.C.Notgoingtoanypartyinhighschool. D.Thetroublecausedbydrinkingandsmoking.4.Thetextisprobablywrittenby________?A.a(chǎn)sportsplayer B.a(chǎn)collegestudentC.a(chǎn)chemistryteacher D.a(chǎn)highschoolstudent3(22-23高一下·河北邯鄲·期中)Whatyoudoafterstudyingcouldhaveabigimpactonhowwellyoulearnandremember.TodayonEducationTips,wewillexploretwono-costwaysthatcanhelpyouimproveyourlearning:wakefulrestandsleep.Whenmanystudentsfinishstudying,theyoftengostraighttoanotheractivity.Perhapstheylookattheirphoneorcomputer.Theymightevenplayavideogameorwatchtelevision.Butresearchsuggeststhatrestingafteryourstudymayhelpyourememberwhatyouhavestudied.Thebasicideaisthis:bystoppingyouractivityafterthestudy,yourbraingetsachancetorest.Restingisdifficultwhenyouareplayingcomputergames.Whilethismightsoundunusualtoyou,manystudieshaveexploredthebenefitsofrestingafterlearning—whatiscalled“wakefulrest”.A2019studyfoundthatbothyoungandolderadultswereabletobetterrememberinformationtheylearnedafterdoingwakefulrest.Ifyouwanttogive“wakefulrest”atry,hereareafewsimplethingstodo.Restquietlyforfivetotenminutes.Donotlookatyourphone,readstoriesorplaygames.Itisreallythateasy!Besideswakefulrest,sleepisalsoimportantforlearning.TheDivisionofSleepMedicineatHarvardMedicalSchool(HMS)notesthatsleephelpspeopletolearnintwoways.Areportontheschool’swebsiteexplainsthat“asleep-deprivedpersoncannotfocusattentionwellandthereforecannotlearnwell.”Italsosays,“Sleepitselfhelpsustomemorizeandthatmemorizingisveryimportantforlearningnewinformation.”TheNationalSleepFoundation(NSF)suggeststhatadultsbetweentheagesof20and64getaboutbetween6and7hoursofsleepperday.Teenagersmayneedalittlebitmore,andpeopleovertheageof65mayneedalittleless.Trytogetsome“wakefulrest”afterastudy.Thentrytogetagoodnight’ssleep.That’sit—asimple,no-costwaytohelpyourememberwhatyoulearn.1.Accordingtotheresearch,shortlyafterstudyingstudentsarerecommended______A.Totakeawakefulrest. B.Toplayavideogame.C.Tohaveanicesleepatnight. D.Toreadanewspaper.2.HowlongshouldteenagerssleepeachdayaccordingtoNSF?A.Lessthan6hours. B.Nomorethan7hours.C.Around8hours. D.Just7hours.3.What’sparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofsleep. B.Thetypesofrestingactivities.C.Thegoodwaystogetarest. D.Thereasonforhavingarest.4.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Low-costTipsonWorking.B.GoodThingstoDoAfterYourStudy.C.WhyDoWeNeedtoHaveaGoodSleep?D.HowLongShouldWeRestAfterLearning?4(安徽省重點(diǎn)高中聯(lián)盟校2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期8月底開學(xué)摸底考試英語試題)Wildchimpanzeesareknowntoconsumeabroadrangeofplantmatter,makingithardforresearcherstofigureoutwhetherchimpanzeesintentionallyseekoutmedicinalplantstoheal(治愈)themselves,or“passively”consumeplantsthathappentobemedicinal.AttheBudongoCentralForestReserveinUganda,researchersfromtheUniversityofOxfordobservedthebehaviorsandhealthof51wildchimpanzees,belongingtotwohabituatedcommunities.Theresearchersobservedamalechimpanzeewithaninjuredhandseekoutandeattheleavesofafern,whichmayhavehelpedtoreducepainandswelling.Theyalsorecordedanothersickchimpanzeeconsumingacat-thorntree.Theteamalsotestedtheplantspeciesinthereserve,whichtheysuspectedwerebeingconsumedbythechimpanzeestoself-medicate,foranti-inflammatory(抗炎)andantibacterial(抗菌)characteristics.Thespeciesincludedplantsnotpartofthechimpanzees’normaldiet,butbeingconsumedfortheirhealingcharacteristics.Theauthorsfound88%oftheplantspecieshadantibacterialcharacteristics,arrestingthegrowthofbacteria,while33%ofthemhadanti-inflammatorycharacteristics.DeadwoodfromatreeintheDogbanefamilyshowedthestrongestantibacterialactivityandalsohadanti-inflammatorycharacteristics,suggestingitcouldbeusedtotreatwounds,theysaid.RootsfromtheEastAfricanmahoganytreeandleavesfromfernwerefoundtoexhibitpotentialanti-inflammatoryeffects.Theresultssuggestedthatchimpanzeeslookedforandatespecificplantsfortheirmedicinaleffects,andthestudywasoneofthefirsttodocumentevidenceofthiskind,theauthorssaid.TeammemberFabienSchultzhopesthatthefindingsmightleadtopromisingcandidatesforhumanmedicines.“Whatifhumanlivescanbesavedbyfollowingthewaysofouranimalrelatives?”hesays.1.Whyisitchallengingtodetermineifchimpanzeesintentionallyseekoutmedicinalplants?A.Medicinalplantsarerareintheforest.B.Chimpanzeesconsumeawidevarietyofplantmatter.C.Chimpanzeeshidethemselveswhentheyaresickorinjured.D.Researcherscanhardlyobservechimpanzeesinthethickforest.2.Whichofthefollowingmighthavethemostpowerfulantibacterialeffects?A.Dogbanetrees. B.Leavesofferns.C.Cat-thorntrees. D.EastAfricanmahoganytreeroots.3.WhatpotentialbenefitdoesFabienSchultzhopetoachievefromthefindings?A.Identifyingnewhumanmedicines. B.Developingnewanimalcaretechniques.C.Improvingchimpanzeehealthinthewild. D.Discoveringnewfoodsourcesforhumans.4.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.TheDietofWildChimpanzees B.TheMedicinalCharacteristicsofPlantsC.TheDietaryHabitsofWildChimpanzees D.ChimpanzeesUsingPlantsforSelf-Medication5(23-24高一上·云南保山·階段練習(xí))UniversalBeijingResort(度假區(qū))Thisisafascinatingthemeparkwiththebestuniversalrides,showsandattractionsfromaroundtheworld.Youcanplayintheseareas:TheMagicWorldofHarryPotter,Transformers,KungFuPandaLand,HollywoodWaterWorld,MinionLand(小黃人)andJurassicWorld(侏羅紀(jì)世界).Itsone-dayticketwillfollowafour-tieredpricing(四級票價(jià))way:?LowSeasontickets418RMB:weekdaysinSpring,FallandWinter;?Mid-Seasontickets528RMB:weekendsinSpring,FallandWinter;?HighSeasontickets638RMB:OpeningMonthsomeholidays;?SpecialSeasontickets748RMB:MayDay,NationalDay,SpringFestivalanSummerHoliday.?Openingtime:9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.Youcanclickherehttps:///formoreinformation.1.IfacouplewantstogototheresortduringweekdaysinFall,theyshouldpay______.A.836RMB B.1,056RMB C.1,276RMB D.1,496RMB2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTavailableforvisitingtheUniversalBeijingResort?A.At10:00a.m. B.At1:00p.m.C.At8:30p.m. D.At9:30p.m.3.Wherecanyoufindthistext?A.Inamagazine. B.Inanovel.C.Inawebsite. D.Inabrochure.6(24-25高三上·安徽·開學(xué)考試)Storiesofviolentmeetingsbetweensharksandswimmerscanfrightentherecreatingpublic.Butsharkexpertssaytheriskofanattackisextremelylow.Sharksliveinthewholeocean,CatherineMacdonald,directoroftheSharkResearch&ConservationProgramattheUniversityofMiami,says,andtheymayswimintoshallowwatersnearthecoastlinetohuntforfishoravoidlargersharks.Mostofthetime,whensharkscomeacrosspeople,theyjustswimaway.Humansaren’tpartoftheshark’sdiet,whichformostspeciesconsistsprimarilyofsmallerfishorinvertebrates(無脊椎動物).Iftheyattackpeople,it’slikelybecausethey’reconfusedorcurious.“Relativetothenumberofpeoplewhoenjoyrecreationinouroceans,sharkbitesareveryrare,”Macdonaldsays.Accordingtoaglobalcountofsharkattacks,therewere69bitesin2023.That’sslightlyhigherthanthefive-yearaverageof63sharkattacks.Macdonaldsaystherecouldbeafewfactorscontributingtoapossibleincreaseinsharkattacks,includingariseinreporting,alargernumberofpeopleusingthewaterandbeach-goersspendingmoretimeoutoftheyearattheshore.Warmerwaterscausedbyclimatechangemayalsobedrivinganincreaseinsharkpopulationsincertainareas.“Ifyouspotasharknearyouinthewater,normalwildanimalrulesapply,”Macdonaldsays.“Staycalm,andifthesharkisactinginawaythatmakesyouuncomfortable,calmlymoveawayandleavethewater.”TheFloridaFishandWildlifeConservationCommissionalsorecommendsthatswimmersremainingroups,avoidenteringthewaterifthey’rebleedingorit’sdarkoutsideandnotwearshinyjewelry(珠寶),whichcanappearlikefishscalestoashark.ButMacdonaldnotesthatotheranimalsarefardeadlierthansharks,includingmoose,hipposandevenpetdogs.“Therearealsootherdangerousthreatstoworryaboutatthebeach,suchasdehydration,sunexposure,riptidesanddrowning,”sheadds.“Whenpeopleaskmeaboutsafetyrisksatthebeachandwhattheyshouldbeworriedabout,Itellthemthatthemostdangerousthingthey’lldothatdayisprobablydrivetothebeach.”1.Whymaysharksswimawayfromdeepwaters?A.Forfoodorshelter. B.Forrestorrecreation.C.Towarmthemselves. D.Toproducetheiryoung.2.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?A.Theseriouseffectsofclimatechange. B.Thereasonsbehindtherisingsharkattacks.C.Theplaceswheresharkattacksoftenhappen.D.Thenumberofpeoplewhogotothebeacheachyear.3.Whatareswimmersadvisedtodotostaysafe?A.Observetheswimmingrules. B.Avoidstayinginthewaterfortoolong.C.Keepaneyeoutforthebleedingsharks. D.Removetheshinyjewelrybeforeswimming.4.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillMacdonaldmostprobablyagreewith?A.Ignoranceleadstodanger. B.Firstimpressionscanbemisleading.C.Preventionbeginswithnottakingtherisk. D.Toomanyconcernscanmakeonelosethecourage.7(2024·廣西·模擬預(yù)測)Iwasalsoheavilybulliedbeforethisdaybymostofmyclassmates.Theywouldinsultkick,andpushmedownthestairs.Teachersdidnothingastheotherkidswere“payingcustomers”butIwasnot.Ididn’twanttoinvolvemymotherbecauseshewasgoingthroughanastydivorce,andIwantedtoprotectherfrommorestress.Then,thisdaycame.Thesetwokidswereinfamous(臭名昭著)forbullyinganythingthatmoved.Youngerkids,mostly,astheywerecowards.Theyhadneverbotheredmebeforethatdaybuthadbeatenseveralofmyfriendsandclassmates.Butoneday,astheystartedbotheringmyfriendsandme,Itoldthemtogoaway.Theireyeslitupastheyapproachedtobeatme,andthentheymadeafoolishmistake:theyinsultedmymother.Ijustjumpedonthem,anditwasn’tprettythough.Atsomepoint,Igotmyribsbruisedbykneekicksbyoneofthemwhiletheotherheldme.Icouldn’tbreathe.However,theyendedupworse.Onehadabrokennoseandablackeyeandwasallscratchedupwithdeepscratches.Theotherhadthreebrokenfinger.IalsotrappedhisheadonmyarmandpunchedhimintheheadhardthatIhadbruisesonmyhands,buthehadabigblackbruiseonthesideofhisheadforaweek.Ialsorememberkickingoneinthestomachwhentheywereontheflooruntiltwoteachersarrivedandheldme.Becausetheyhadstartedit,Igotnopunishmentordetention.Teachersweremostlyshocked.Ithinkthetwoboyswerealsoquiteembarrassedthata10-year-oldgirlhadwonsotheydidn’twanttobringtoomuchattentiontothefact.Butitwastoolate,dozensofstudentshadseenit(noneofwhichhadbeenwillingtodefendayoungerstudentfromtwobullies).Thewordgotaroundtheschool.Fromthatmomenton,thesetwodidnotbotherasinglesoulandkeptaverylowprofile,andtheywouldwalkawaythemomenttheysawme.Thebestpartwasthatbecausethosetwohadbeatenmostofmybullies,mybullieswerescaredofme,andIwasneverpickedonagain.Italsotaughtmethatbullyingiswrong,butdefendingyourselfisgood.IwanttoclarifythatIamnotproudtohaveputtwokidsinthehospital.WhatIdidwasuncontrolledandabitofanoverkill,butitwasanunplannedreaction.Iam,however,proudtohavebeenthefirstandonlytostanduptothesetwoolderboys.1.Whydidtheauthorrefusetofightbackatfirst?A.Becauseshewasnotstrongenoughtofightback.B.Becauseshedidn’twanttolethermotherupset.C.Becauseshewasafraidofbeinglecturedbyteachers.D.Becauseshedidn’ttreatthebulliesseriouslyenough.2.Whichkindofgirlistheauthoraccordingtothepassage?A.AggressivebutStubborn. B.CaringandDignified.C.WeakandSelfish. D.AmbitiousandSmart.3.Whatdidtheunderlinedsentenceintheparagraph4imply?A.Moststudentsandteachersdisagreedwiththeauthor.B.Thetwobulliesweresympathizedwithbytheschool.C.Thestrugglesoftheauthorweretotallynothingbutinvain.D.Manystudentsandteachersknewtheauthor’sfightingback.4.Whatmessagedoesthisarticlemainlyconvey?A.It’sbettertobesurethansorry.B.Treesandplantshavetheirownwaystoflourish.C.Nomanisalwayswiseatalltimes.D.Wherethere’soppressionthere’sresistance.8(23-24高二上·江蘇南京·開學(xué)考試)Loveitorhateit,thereisnoescapefromInternetslang.ThisisespeciallytrueamongyoungpeopleinsomeEnglish-speakingcountriessuchasAustralia,theUK,andtheUS.Thesedays,iftheyhaven’tcaughtupwiththelatestpopularInternetslang,chancesarethattheyoftenfeeloutofthelooponsocialmedia.TakethesepostsbyTheWashingtonPostforexample:“DavidBowiedyingistotestrade”and“WhenCookiehuggedJamal,itmademetotesemosh”.Whatonearthdothesemean?Well,“totes”isashortformoftheadverb“totally”.Likewise,“tradge”means“tragic”and“emosh”means“emotional”.Itseemsthatformillennials(thosebornbetweentheearly1980sandlate1990s),typinginthisabbreviated(縮寫)formisnotonlytime-savingbutalsostylish.Manymillennialslangwordsareformedbywhatlinguistscallthepracticeoftotesing—thesystematicabbreviationofwords,accordingtoarecentarticleinTheWashingtonPost.SomepeoplethinkthatmillennialslangaffectstheEnglishlanguagenegatively.However,MelbourneUniversitylinguistRoseyBillingtondoesn’tagree.“Whenyouareabletouselanguageinacreativeway,youshowyouarelinguisticallyknowledgeablebecauseyouknowthelanguageruleswellenoughtousewordsinadifferentway,”BillingtontoldN.Herviewisbackedupbytwolinguists,LaurenSpradlin,andTaylorJones,fromtheCityUniversityofNewYorkandtheUniversityofPennsylvaniarespectively.Thetwobelievethattotes-speakisahighly-organizedsystemthatcanonlybeusedbyspeakerswhohavemasteredEnglishpronunciation,“Theabilitytobreakapartsyllablesandmixdifferentsoundstogetheriskey.Totesingisaboutsounds,anditfollowsthesometimes-complicatedsoundsystemofEnglish,”JonestoldTheWashingtonPost.Totesingisnotrandom(隨意的).Onthecontrary,ithasstrictrulestofollow.YouneedtobeveryfluentintheEnglishlanguagetobeabletounderstandtotes-speak.1.Theunderlinedphrase“outoftheloop”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans______.A.declinedbyothers B.welcomedbyothersC.unawareofcertaininformation D.clearaboutcertaininformation2.Whatarethecharacteristicsofmillennialslang?A.Uselessbuttime-saving. B.Time-savingandfashionable.C.Complicatedandoutdated. D.Systematicbuttime-consuming.3.WhatdoesLaurenSpradlinthinkofthepracticeoftotesing?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Confusing. D.Critical.30.WhichofthefollowingmightTaylorJonesagreewith?A.Internetslangismostlycreatedbyprofessionallinguists.B.Totesingismainlyaboutmakingwordseasiertopronounce.C.Totesingrequiresspeakerstomasterthelanguage’srulesverywell.D.Internetslangshouldbepreventedsinceitisdifficulttounderstand.9(23-24高二上·江西吉安·開學(xué)考試)There'snoplaceintheworldlikeVenice,Italy.CalledtheCityofWater,Venicewasbuiltabout1,500yearsago.It'smadeupof118tinyislandsintheAdriaticSea.Thearea,however,maybeinoveritshead.Butnowscientistshaveanewplantosavethecity.Becausethecitywasbuiltonsoftsoil,ithasbeensinkingunderthepressureofitsownweight.ScientistsestimatethatVenicesinksatarateofnearly2inchesevery100years.RisingsealevelscouldmakeVenicegounderevenfaster,someexpertssay.Earth'stemperatureisslowlyincreasing.Thatiscausingseaicetomelt,whichmakestheworld'swatersrise,theysay.Tokeepthecityafloat,expertswanttopumpabout40billiongallonsofseawaterbeneathVenice.Theliquidwouldexpandthesandunderthecity,whichwouldhelpsupporttheislands,explainsleadscientistGiuseppeGambolati.ExpertsarerushingtosaveVenicebecauseofitsrichhistory.Thecitywasonceastrongseapower.“ManyfamousartistsandoperasingershavecomefromVenice.Someoftheworld'sgreatestpaintingscanbefoundonthecity'smuseumwalls,”explainsMelissaConn,whoisadirectorofSaveVeniceInc.Whilescientistsworktogettheirwater-pumpingplanapproved,Venice'sresidentsgoabouttheirnormalroutines.Whenthetiderollsin,thelocalshavewaysofkeepingeveryonedry.Cafeownersmovetablestohigherground,andhotelspassouthighbootstoguests.Still,dealingwiththerisingwaterdoesnotgivethecity'sresidentsasinkingfeeling,justaskErlaZwingle.ShehaslivedinVenicefor17years.“TherehasalwaysbeenhighwaterinVenice.”ZwingletoldWRNews.“Ifhighwaterreallywereaseriousproblem,peoplewouldn'tbestilllivinghere.”1.What'sthemainreasonVeniceissinking?A.Itspopulationisrising.B.Itsbuildingsaretooweighty.C.Thesoilitwasbuiltonisnotsolid.D.Itsundergroundwaterisbeingoverused.2.WhatcanweknowaboutVenicefromthepassage?A.Itsinksatarateof2inchesevery200years.B.Ithasahistoryofmorethan1,500years.C.Ithasbeeninaverydangeroussituation.D.Itwasonceastrongseapower.3.What'sthelocalresidents'attitudetowardstheirsinkingcity?A.Worried. B.Disappointed. C.Concerned. D.Optimistic.10(23-24高一下·陜西西安·階段練習(xí))I’mahappymotheroftwowonderfulkids.MydaughterisBlancaRamirez.She’s14yearsoldrightnow,butattheageof11,shebegantodolong-distancerunning,sheknewshecoulddomorethanjustrun,soshedecidedtorunforacharity.SheranforOperationSmile.Itisanon-profitorganizationthathelpschildrenworldwidesufferingfromcleftliporcleftpalate(唇腭裂)atnocharge.AtOperationSmiletheybelieveeverysuchchilddeservesexceptionalsurgical(外科的)care.Mydaughterbelievesthatnochildshouldbewithoutasmile,sotohelpevenmore,shetook`herrunningevenfurther.Shewentonajourneyonbecomingtheyoungestfemaleintheworldtorun7marathonson7continentsinthenameofOperationSmile.Shedidsoinordertoraisemoneyandawarenesstothisorganization.Andshecompletedherjourneybyage12onFebruary19,2015.Butshe’snotdone.Shenowcontinuestohelpinspireothersbyrunning.OnepersonshehasinspiredsomuchisherlittlebrotherJordan.Heis7yearsoldandhasruntothisday,105×5k’s,11×10k’s&4×halfmarathons.Hewillberunningall7continentstooalongwithBlanca,startinginNovember2017inAustralia.Whatmakesmeproudisthattheybothplantocontinuetohelpothersinthisway,andmaybeonedaythey’llgetanOlympicmedal.1.WhydidBlancarunforOperationSmile?A.Becausehermotheraskedhertodoso.B.Becausetheorganizationrequiredhertodoso.C.Becauseherbrotherinvitedhertodoittogether.D.Becauseshecouldmakecontributionstotheworld.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“atnocharge”mean?A.Getthetreatmentforfree. B.Payalotofmoneytogetthetreatment.C.Accusethedoctoroftreatmentcosts. D.Givetheorganizationaresponsibilitytocurepatients.3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBlanca?A.Warm-heartedandinspirational. B.Humorousandclever.C.Outgoingandhelpful. D.Gentleandkind.4.Whydoestheauthortakeprideinhertwochildren?A.Becausetheyexerciseregularlytokeepfit.B.Becausetheytrytohelpothersbyrunning.C.Becausethey’vecompletedfourfullmarathons.D.Becausethey’llcontinuerunningtowinanOlympicmedal.11(24-25高三上·貴州銅仁·開學(xué)考試)MyfamilyhadaroomthatwecalledtheLibrary,butevenbackthenIknewitwasjustourdiningroomwithafewbookshelvesaroundasmalltable.WhenIwasakid,Iwastoldthatallthesebooksarepreciousthings—theymustneverbefolded,bent,orbroken.Anydirtymarksornotesonabookarebannedandourreadingshouldalwaysbeacleanactivitysinceit’swhatseparatesusfromthebeasts.Preservationofalltextswasthemostimportantthingintheworld.Yearslater,whenIbeganreadingeverythingIcouldinmyearlyteens,ItiptoedintotheLibraryonedayanddiscovered,tomyhorror,thatallthebookswerestillextremelynew.Itwasrowafterrow,shelfaftershelf.SomethingclickedandIknewIhadfoundahorriblesecretaboutmyfamily:theyhadboughtthesebookstobedisplayedlikejewellery,ratherthantoberead.InthatmomentIknewthatallthosesillyrulesaroundreadingandbooksweredeadwrongandthattherewasnothingsadderinthisworldthananunusedbook—clean,withoutanytraceofthereaderatall.Nowhere’sthesecret:goodreadingismessyreading.IfIwantthekindofnovelthatgetsdeepintomybones,thesortofnon-fictionmysterythatstayswithmeyearsafterthefact,thenImustbringstickynotes(便利貼)andletmybooksgetscuffed(磨損)alongtheway.Ishouldalwayswalkawayfromabookwithvisibleprogressofmyreading.Afteryearsoftreatingmybooksasiftheyoughttobepreservedinamuseum,Inowbelievethatyoushouldhonourthebooksbybreakingthem.Readthemallsomessily!Trulyreadthebooks,anytimeandanywhere,nomatterhowmuchwefoldthem,bendthem,ortearthem!Throwthemintoyourbackpackorleavethemopenbythesideofyourbed.Don’tworryaboutstainsortornedgesafteryearsofreading.Thatiswhatabookis.Thatiswhatabookisfor.1.Wheredidtheauthor’sfamilystoretheirbooks?A.Inthestudy. B.Inthediningroom.C.Inthebedroom. D.Inthelivingroom.2.Whatdoestheauthorimplyabouthisfamily’sbookcollection?A.Itwaspiledinamess. B.Itwasmainlyfordecoration.C.Itwaslargeandvarious. D.Itwaskeptforagoodprice.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Somethingclicked”mean?A.Iclickedthemouse B.IsuddenlyfeltpuzzledC.Somethingmadeasound D.Somethingoccurredtome4.Whichopinionmaytheauthoragreeon?A.Goodbooksarevaluablejewelry. B.Booksaretheladderofhumanprogress.C.Readthousandsofbooksregardlessoftheirstate. D.Protectbooksasthey’rethesourceofknowledge.12(24-25高三上·福建福州·階段練習(xí))FloatingpiecesofArcticseaicerolledintocomplicatedpatternsasoceancurrentscarriedthemsouthalongGreenland’seastcoastinspring2024.TheMODIS(光譜儀)onNASA’sTerrasatel

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