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年普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平合格性考試之閱讀理解(沖刺篇)第一篇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。JessBhamraisthe18-year-olddaughterofanIndianfamilyinLondon.JulesPaxtonisthesameageandthedaughterofanEnglishfamily.Jessiscrazyaboutfootball,butbecauseshe'sagirl,sheisn'tallowedtoplay.Sometimessheplaysintheparkwithsomeboysandoneday,Jules,whoalsoplaysfootball,seesJessplaying.TheygetonreallywellandJulesinvitesJesstotryoutforthelocalwomen'sfootballteamcoachedbyJoe.WhenheseeshowgoodJessis,Joeputsherintheteam.WhenJess'sparentsfindoutthatshe'sbeenplayingfootballwithouttheirknowing,theymakeherstop.Theteamgetstoanimportantfinal.Unfortunately,thefinalisonthesamedayasJess'ssister'swedding.JoeasksMrBhamratoletJessplay,butherefuses.However,herfathernoticeshowsadJessis.Sohalfwaythroughthewedding,heletsJessgoandsherushestothegame!Whensheshowsup,thereareonlythirtyminutesleftandherteamarelosing1-0.Soon,thescoreis1-1,andwhenthere'safreekick,Jesshastobendtheballaroundtheotherteam'splayerstoscore.Shemakesit,andtheteamwins!AuniversityinCaliforniaofferssoccerscholarships(獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金)toJessandJules.Jessfinallyconvincesherparentstolethergo.JessandJulessetoffforAmericaandbothofthembecometopplayersintheirteam.Theirparentsfeelproudbecausetheymaketheirdreamscometrue.1.WhatcanweknowaboutJess?A.SheismuchyoungerthantheBritishgirlnamedJules.B.Herparentsaskhertotryoutforalocalfootballteam.C.Shereallyhasfunwhenplayingfootballwithothers.D.Julesisoneofherbestfriendsshehasmetatschool.2.WhatdoesJoedoafterseeingJess'sperformanceinfootball?A.HeasksJesstojoinhisteam.B.Headviseshertogiveupplaying.C.Heinviteshertoattendhiswedding.D.Heoffershersoccerscholarships.3.Whycouldn'tJessplaythefinal?A.Sheneedstoprepareforanimportanttest.B.ShegetsintoafightwithherbestfriendJules.C.Shecatchesaseriouscoldanddoesn'tfeelwell.D.Shehastogotohersister'sweddingceremony.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestshowthefeelingsofJess'sparents?A.Happy→Doubtful→Angry. B.Angry→Supportive→Proud.C.Worried→Strict→Crazy. D.Serious→Excited→Indifferent.5.What'sthepurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Todescribetwogirlsinthesamefootballteam.B.Toshowtheimportanceofstickingtoone'sdream.C.Toaskpeopletotakepartinsportstostayhealthy.D.Todescribedifferentwaystogetonwithparents.第二篇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Arethereanylakesinyourhometown?Whatcolorarethey?Aroundone-thirdoftheworld'slakesareblue,accordingtoastudyinSeptember2022.Butglobalwarmingmayleadthemtoturngreenorevenbrown,andcountrieswithmostlakesmaybeaffectedthemost.Ifthetemperaturecontinuestorise,oneineverytenlakesmightchangecolor.XiaoYangfromSouthernMethodistUniversityintheUSandhisteamanalyzed(分析)thecolorofover85,000lakesbasedonthesatellitephotostakenfrom2013to2020.Thestudyhasfoundthatlakesinplaceswithcoolersummeraverageairtemperatures-below19℃-weremorelikelytobebluethanlakesinplaceswithwarmersummers.Accordingtotheresearch,thecolorofalakeispartlydecidesbywhat'sinthewater.Watermoleculesabsorbthelongwavelengthsofsunlight,suchasredandyellow,leavingbehindtheshorteronespresentinggreenandblue.Simplyput,thecleanerthewater,theblueritlooks.Lakesserveasanimportantpartofourenvironment,withtheircolorbeingoneoftheoldestwaystodeterminethehealthofanecosystem.Humansgettheirdrinkingwaterfromlakes,streamsandgroundwater.Astheybecomegreener,peoplemayloselotsofcleanwater.Becauseofthis,dealingwiththewaterofsuchlakesbecomesmoreexpensive.Atthesametime,bluelakesarealsoasourceofaplacetohelppeoplestaypeaceful.SomecountriesaccordingtoCatherineO'Reilly,evenconsideredbluelakesasaspiritual(精神的)place.Astheselakesdisappear,theymayfeelupset.6.Inwhichcountryarethelakesaffectedthemostaccordingtothestudy?A.Russia B.China C.Canada D.Australia7.What'sthemainreasonthatchangesthecoloroflakes?A.Theriseofairtemperature. B.Thedropoffishpopulation.C.Moresunlightduringtheday. D.Anincreaseinlake'sdepth.8.HowwasthestudyconductedbyXiaoYang?A.Bylearningfromthepastreports.B.Bycollectingwaterfromlakes.C.Bycomparingsatellitelakephotos.D.Bydoingdifferentexperiments.9.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Whyisitimportantforpeopletoprotecttheenvironment?B.Whatdodifferentcountriesdotokeeptheirlakesclean?C.Howdowatermoleculesabsorblongwavelengthsofsunlight?D.Whydocleanerlakesseemtobemuchbluerthandirtierones?10.Whyarethelakessoimportantforpeopleaccordingtothepassage?A.Becausepeoplecantelliftheecosystemishealthyfromlakes'color.B.Becausedealingwiththewateroflakescanmakealotofmoney.C.Becausebluelakescanbeexcitingplacesforpeopletohavefun.D.Becausepeoplewillbecomehomelesswhenthelakesdisappear.第三篇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Ifyou'vebeenstudyingforawhile,you'llnoticethatthereismorethanonetypeof"English".Thewebsite,BigSevenTravel,madealistoftheworld's50mostattractiveaccents(口音),andmanydifferentkindsofEnglishmadethelist.Themainreasonsthataffectthewaypeoplespeakalanguagearegeography—wheretheyareintheworld,andsociety—thewaytheircommunitiesspeak.Asaresult,Englishhasmanydifferencesinvocabularyandslang(俚語(yǔ)).Locatedintwodifferentplaces,theUSandtheUKprovidegreatexamples.Theyoftenhavedifferentwordsforthesamethings.TheUSpeoplecallthebackpartofacar,usedforcarryingbigandheavythingsorsuitcases,the"trunk",butintheUK,peoplecallitthe"boot".IntheUS,theword"boot"meansawheelclamp(車輪夾鎖)thatpoliceputonacar.Slangalsocausesconfusion(困惑).TheUSslangishugelydifferentthankstomanykindsofpeoplewhohavemovedtothecountry.African-Americanslangisespeciallyconfusingforforeignlanguagelearners.Itusesitsowngrammar.Forexample,"apersonwhoisawaketoreality"wouldbecalled"awokeperson".SouthernAmericanslangalsocanbeconfusing."I'mfixingtofixit"means"I'mgettingreadytofixit".Australianslang,meanwhile,isallaboutabbreviations(縮寫詞).Theysay"sanga"for"sandwich","brekkie"for"breakfast",and"arvo"for"afternoon".ItcanmakeyouwonderifeitherofthesecountriesisactuallyspeakingEnglish.EnglishwriterVirginiaWoolfoncewrote,"Languageiswineuponthelips."Thenexttimeyou'respeakingEnglishwithsomeone,checktheaccentonthebottle!11.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyreasonsaffectthewaypeoplespeak?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto?A.Acar. B.Thesuitcase.C.Awheelclamp. D.Thebackpartofacar.13.ThewritermentionstheexamplesinParagraph3andParagraph4toshowthat____.A.AmericanslangisallaboutabbreviationsB.itisdifficultforpeopletounderstandlanguagesC.peopleusethesamewordtodescribedifferentthingsD.therearemanydifferentkindsofEnglishindifferentplaces14.IfMarkalwayssays“arvo”for“afternoon”,hemightbeanA.AmericanB.AfricanC.AustraliaD.Englishman15.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheDevelopmentofEnglishB.AmericanandBritishEnglishC.DifferentAccentsofEnglishD.WonderfulLanguagesintheWorld第四篇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)Myphonerang.Itwasatextfromanunfamiliarnumber,showingaphotoofasmilingmaninhis30s."Whatastrangepicturetoreceive!"Ithoughttomyself.Forthepastthreeyears,Ihavebeengettingtextsmeantforthisman,Jared.Whenthesecondtextcame,Iwasaplayfulsixthgrader."MyMomjusttoldmethattheFootballClubwillhostafreebarbequedinneronSaturday!Hopeyouallwillenjoyit,"itsaid."YUMMMY!"Icarefullyresponded.ThestoryofJaredbecamedeeper.Ilearnedthathewaspartofthe"BoweryMission,"whichsoundedlikeagaminggroup.Lookingitup,Irealizeditwasanorganizationthathelpedpoorfamilies.ThiswasaroundthesametimeIstoppedvolunteeringinmycommunity.Ispentmoretimetakingartclassesandtryingdifferentsports.Ithenjoinedthegrouptexts.Whenamessagecameaboutdonatingfood,Itextedback,"Countmein!"However,Istartedtofeelbadaboutthislie.Amansentalongmessage,talkingaboutthehopelessmomentsinhislife.AsIimaginedwhatagoodfriendJaredcouldbe,IfeltashamedthatIwasunabletoprovidethesupportthismanneededandrealizedthatIwasnotevenagoodlistenertomyownfriends.Throughoutthistime,InoticedhowmuchJared'slifehaschangedandIhavealsobeendiscoveringwhoIam.LearningfromJared,Ihavegrownoutofthenaughtyself,mademoreeffortstormycommunity,andbecomeamoreunderstandingfriend.Lastmonth,Ireceivedanothertext.Yet,Ireplied:"Hey,sorry,thisis-notJared,butIhopeheisdoingwell."16.Accordingtothepassage,whoisJared?A.Amanwhoreceivedthephoto.B.Amanwhosentthefirstmessage.C.Themanwhoonceownedthisnumber.D.Themanwhowasfamiliartothewriter.17.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshegotthesecondtext?A.Strange. B.Interested. C.Annoyed. D.Playful18.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromparagraph5?A.Jaredstoppedgoingtothecharity.B.Jaredwouldliketojoininadonationevent.C.Thewriterwascuriousaboutagaminggroup.D.ThewriterknewmoreaboutJaredthroughtexts.19.Whydidthewriterfeelbadaboutthelie?A.ShecouldnothelpthemanlikeJared.B.Shecouldnotgivehelptoherownfriends.C.Shewasnotagoodlistenerfortheman.D.Shewasunabletosupportherfriends.20.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?A.AnImportantLessonaboutHonestyB.TwoGoodFriendsWhoLearnedfromEachOtherC.ASelf-discoveryJourneywithaWrongNumberD.AMessagethatHasNeverBeenSent第五篇閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)Blueisaverycommoncolorinourlives-thesky,theseaandevenfacemasksareoftenblue.Butthiscolorisnotfrequently(經(jīng)常)seeninplants.Whyisthat?A.Becauseblueplantswouldblendin(融合)withtheskyandsea.B.Becauseanimalsprefertoeatblueplants.C.Becausethematerialthatgivesplantsabluecolorisrare(稀有的)D.Becauseblueisn'tabeneficial(有助的)colorforplantgrowth.ThecorrectanswerisDThereisnotruebluepigment(色素)innature.Whenlighthitsanobject(物體),theobjectabsorbs(吸收)somecolorsandreflects(反射)others.Forexample,plantslookgreenbecausetheyreflectgreenlightandabsorbothercolors.Bluelightoffersmoreenergythanothercolors.However,ifaplanthasblueleaves,accordingtoscientistsfromtheUniversityatAdelaideinAustralia,itmustabsorb(吸收)verysmallamountsofenergywhilereflectinghigh-energybluelight.Thisisnotagoodstrategy(策略)forgrowth.Lessthan10percentofplantsareblue.Plantsmakeblueflowersbymixingpigments.Forexample,anthocyanins(花青素)canturnintoablue-likescolorwithacertainamountofacidity(酸度).Plantsmaymakeuseofthisuniquecolortoattractpollinators(傳粉者),suchasbees.21.Whatisthemainreasonthatblueisnotfrequentlyseeninplants,accordingtothetext?A.Blueplantsblendinwiththeskyandsea.B.Animalsprefertoavoidblueplants.C.Thematerialneededtoproducebluecolorinplantsisrare.D.Blueisnothelpfultoplantgrowth.22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutlightandobjectsistrue?A.Objectsabsorballcolorsoflight.B.Objectsreflectallcolorsoflight.C.TheobjectabsorbssomecolorsandreflectsothersD.Objectschangecolorsdependingonthelightsource.23.AccordingtoscientistsfromtheUniversityofAdelaide,whathappenstoaplantwithblueleaves?A.Itabsorbsmoreenergyfrombluelight.B.Itreflectsallcolorsoflightequally.C.Itabsorbsverylittleenergywhilereflectinghigh-energybluelight.D.Itusesbluelightforphotosynthesis(光合作用)moreefficiently.24.Whatpercentageofplantshaveblueflowersorleaves?A.Morethan50% B.Lessthan10%C.Exactly10% D.Around25%25.Whatpurposemightplantshaveforusingblueflowers?A.Toblendinwiththeskyandsea.B.Toabsorbmoreenergyfromthesun.C.Toattractpollinatorslikebees.D.Tomaketheplantslookmoreattractivetohumans.第六篇閱讀下列短文,從下面每題的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Youmusthaveheardof"citybucity"(meaningcityornotcity),aninternetbuzzword(流行語(yǔ))createdbyforeignbloggerBaobaoxiong.It'susedtoaskifaplacefeelslikeabig,fashionablecity.MillionsofforeignerslikeBaobaoxiongarevisitingChinaandpostingtheirtravelvideos.Thevisa-freetransitpolicy(過(guò)境免簽政策)playsanimportantroleinthistrend(潮流).Travelersfrom54countriescanstayinChinaforuptosixdayswithoutavisaaslongastheyhaveatraveldocument(文件)andaconnectingticket(聯(lián)運(yùn)機(jī)票)toleave.Thevisa-freetransitpolicystartedin2013.Backthen,itallowedtravelerstostayfor72hoursinsevendifferentbigcitiesinChina.Now,travelerscanstayfor144hoursin41placesacrossprovincialareas.IthasattractedmoretravelerstoChina.Inthefirstthreemonthsofthisyear,266percentmoreforeignerscametoChinathroughvisa-freepoliciescomparedwiththesameperiodlastyear,accordingtotheNationalImmigrationAdministrationofChina(國(guó)家移民管理局).____△____Throughthispolicy,moreandmorepeoplegettoseetherealChina."ThisisthewholereasonwhywedecidedtocometoChina.Wewanttoseeexactlywhatit'slikebyourselves,"saidIrishYouTuberLukeinhisonlinevideo.HethoughtChengduwasfunbelievablygood,beautifulandmodern",totallydifferentfromwhathohadheardaboutChinafromWesternmedia.Yuyuantantian,anewmediaaccount(賬號(hào))underChinaMediaGroup,lookedat100Chinatravelvideosmadebyforeigners.ItfoundforeignersusedtovisitfamousspotsliketheForbiddenCityandtheGreatWall.Butnowtheypreferexperiencingeverydayactivitieslikeshoppingatmarkets,ridingsharedbikesandjoiningsquaredancinginparks.TheseactivitiesgiveforeignersacloserlookateverydaylifeinChina,saidYuyuantantian.26.WhatdoestheNationalImmigrationAdministrationofChina'sdatashow?A.Adecreaseinnumberofforeignvisitors.B.AnimportantincreaseinforeignerscomingtoChinabecauseofthepolicy.C.MostforeignersprefertostayinChinaformorethansixdays.D.Thepolicyisonlypopularamongcertainpeople.27.Whichoneisthebesttofillintheblank____Δ____?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Nopains,nogains.C.Seeingisbelieving.D.WheninRome,doasRomansdo.28.HowdidLukefeelaboutChengdu?A.HethoughtitwasjustashehadheardfromWesternmedia.B.Hewassurprisedbyitsmodernityandbeauty.C.Hefounditnotasgoodashehadexpected.D.HedislikedChengdu.29.Accordingtothepassage,whydomoreforeignersvisitChinanow?A.Theywanttofollowtheinternetbuzzword"citybucity".B.Chinahasbecomethemostfashionablecountryintheworld.C.TheyarecuriousabouttheWesternmedia'sdescriptionofChina.D.Theyareattractedby144hoursvisa-freetransitpolicy.30.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThepopularityofChinesecities.B.Theinfluenceofthevisa-freetransitpolicyC.Theinfluenceofinternetbuzawordsontourism.D.TheexperiencesofforeignYouTubersinChina.第七篇閱讀下列短文,從下面每題的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。TwoCanadianteenagers,FaizandLeo,havebeentakingonaseriesofwonderfulchallenges.TheirmostrecentachievementwasfollowingtheLakeOntariocoastlinefor73kilometers,walkingfromTorontotoHamilton,Canada,inabout18hours."Weenjoytryingnewthingsthataregoodforourbodiesandminds.Weliketoovercomechallengeslikethese.Andwefeelgoingonalongwalkseemstobethepurestformofchallengethatyoucanhave,"Leosaid.Withverylittlepreparation,thetwo16-year-oldsbegantheirjourneyat6am,startingindarknessandfinishingbeforemidnight.Theytookseveralbreaks,stoppingatbencheswithniceviewsalongtheway.Ontheirwalk,oneoftheinterestingthingstheycameacrosswasacargoship(貨船)whichwasnolongerused."You'dbesurprisedbythethingsthatyoudon'tseewhenyou'redrivingandthatyouwillseewhenyou'retakingyourtimewalking,"saidLeo.However,thejourneywasnotonlyatrial(考驗(yàn))forbodiesbutalsoanimportanttestofminds.Thereweremomentsoflonelinessforthepair,requiringthemtosupporteachotheralongtheway.Around70kmintothewalk,theyranintoapersononabridgewhoappearedtobeexperiencingsomethingpainful."Iwasn'tsurewhatwasgoingtohappenmeandLeo,wetriedtotalkhimoutofitandendedupcallingthepolice,andthesituationwaseasedandeveryonewasOK,"Faizsaid.ThewalkisnowlongoverbutFaizandLeoarenotdonechallengingthemselves,withplanstostartatwo-day100kmwalkinthenearfuture.31.WhatwastherecentchallengecompletedbyFaizandLeo?A.HikingacrossthewholeCanada.A.DrivingfromTorontotoHamilton.B.Completinga100-kilometerhikein18hours.C.Walking73kilometersalongtheOntariocoastline.32.AccordingtoLeo,whydotheyliketochallengethemselves?A.Toreceiverewardsandpraise.B.Toexercisetheirbodiesandminds.C.Tostayawayfromlifepressure.D.Togainattentiononsocialmedia.33.Whichwordcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordeasedinparagraph7?A.improved B.worsened C.faced D.created34.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.TwoCanadianteenagersenjoyhiking.B.Hikingoffersmoreinterestingviewsthandriving.C.TwoteenagerscompletedahikefromTorontotoHamilton.D.Two16-year-oldsplantotakeonmorechallengesinthefuture.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetwoteenagers?A.Alwayshavesomeonesupportyouduringahike.B.Challengesareonlymeantforadultsandnotforteenagers.C.It'srighttogiveuponachallengeifitbecomestoodifficult.D.Settingandachievingpersonalgoalscanbeameaningfulexperience.第八篇閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkey(金絲猴)isaspecialkindofmonkeythatmainlyliveshighupinthemountainsinChina,VietnamandBurma.Theyhaveaflatnosethatpointsup,whichisreallytwonostrils(鼻孔).Thishelpsthembreathewellinthethinairuphighinthemountains.Theirfurisgoldenandverythick,whichnotonlykeepsthemwarminthecoldmountainweatherbutalsohelpsthemgowellwiththeirforesthomes.Thesemonkeysliketolivetogetheringroupswithabig,strongmalemonkeyastheirleader.Theleaderprotectsthegroupandguidesthemtofood.Theycommunicatewitheachotherthroughsoundsandbodymovements.GoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysspendmostoftheirtimeinthetrees.Theylovetoclimbtreesandjumpfrombranchtobranch.Theyareverygoodatmovingaroundinthetrees.Theyeatmostlyplantslikeleavesandfruits,buttheyalsoeatinsectsandsmallanimalswhenavailable.Sadly,theseanimalsarenotcommontoseebecauseofhumanactivities.Manytreesarecutdowneveryyear.Weneedtohelpprotectthesemonkeysandtheirhomes.Thesemonkeysareverybeautifulandimportantforthemountains.Theyareasymbolofnature'sbeautyandareminderofourdutytoprotecttheenvironment.Bylearningaboutthemandhelpingtokeeptheirhomessafe,wecanmakesurethatpeopleinthefuturecanalsoseethesewonderfulanimalsthatliveinthemountains.36.WhathelpsGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysbreathethethinairinthemountains?A.Theirabilityofclimbing. B.Thesizeoftheirbodies.C.Thecolouroftheirfur. D.Theshapeoftheirnoses.37.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysliveonlyinChina.B.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysaresocialanimals.C.TheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysliveonlyonplants.D.MotherGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeyisusuallytheleader.38.WhatmakestheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeysendangeredanimals?A.Theclimatechange. B.Themountainloss.C.Thecuttingdownoftrees. D.Thedevelopmentoftourism.39.HowcanpeoplehelptheGoldenSnub-nosedMonkeys?A.Bykeepingtheminthezoo.B.BygivingthemmorefoodC.Byprotectingtheirhomes.D.Bychangingtheireatinghabits.40.Wherecanweprobablyreadthisarticle?A.Inastorybook B.Inasciencefiction.C.Inahistorybook. D.Inamagazineaboutnature.第九篇閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Asachild,culturalhistorianandwriterSofiaAkeloftenstayedatthelocallibrary."ThelibraryneartheEastLondonestate(莊園)whereIgrewupwaswhereIdevelopedmyinterestinreadingasachild,"shesaid.Akelsoonrealizedthatmanypeoplecouldn'taffordbooks.Later,shestartedtheFreeBooksCampaign,anorganizationwiththegoalofgivingbookstothosewhocan'tbuythem."We'vedonated(捐贈(zèng))6,000bookstopeopleintheUKandIrelandsofar,"Akelsaid.Theorganizationisfundedbydonations,andanyonecànrequestabookthey'dliketoread.Akelbelievesthatreadingshouldbesomethingthateveryonecantakepartin."Withoutthelibrary,myworldview,myimagination,andmyvocabularywouldhavebeenreduced,"shecontinued.Initsthirdyearofoperation,theCampaignheldtheFreeBooksFestivalinPeckham,SoutheastLondon.Overaweekend,theygaveawayabout3,000books.Estelle,abiochemistrygraduate,wenttothefestivalwithherfriends."It'simportantthateventslikethisexist,"shesaid."Witheventslikethis,itmeansI'mabletoenjoymyloveforreadingandfindnewbooks."Whenaskedaboutherbookselections,Estellesaid,"IchoseGoodIntentionsbyKasimAli.Igotmybooksignedbyhimduringtheevent.ItwasveryexcitingbecauseI'dnevermettheauthorofabookI'dreadinperson."Datasuggeststhataccessingbooksatalibraryhasbecomeincreasinglychallenging.AccordingtotheCharteredInstituteofPublicFinanceandAccountancy(CIPFA),librarybookstocks.(儲(chǔ)存)reducedby11percentacrossEngland,WalesandScotlandbetween2021and2022.SoorganizationsliketheFreeBooksCampaignaremakingahugedifferenceinthelivesofmanypeoplearoundtheworld.41.WhatdevelopedAkel'sinterestinreading?A.Herschooleducation. B.Herchildhoodexperiences.C.Theinfluenceofherfamily. D.Somewriters'encouragement.42.WhatdoweknowabouttheFreeBooksCampaign?A.Peoplecanbuybooksfromit.B.ItwasstartedneartheEastLondonestate.C.OnlypeopleintheUKhavereceiveditshelp.D.It'sanorganizationthattriestohelppeoplereadbooks.43.WhyisEstelletalkedaboutinParagraph5?A.Topointoutpeople'sexpectationsforthefestival.B.Toencouragepeopletotakepartinthefestival.C.Toshowpeoplearesatisfiedwiththefestival.D.Tosharepeople'ssuggestionsonthefestival.44.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.TheimportanceoftheFreeBooksCampaign.B.Librarybookstocksaroundtheworld.C.Problemslibrariesarefacingnow.D.ThedatafromtheCIPFA.45.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheFreeBooksCampaign?A.Brightandenergetic. B.Helpfulandpopular.C.Successfulandspecial. D.Educationalandcreative.第十篇閱讀下列短文,從下面每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Sincethebeginningofthisterm,primaryandjuniorhighschoolsinShenzhenhavecarriedoutanewmeasure(措施)tomakesurethatstudentshavedailyPEclasses.ShenzhenisthefirstcityinthecountrytorequireschoolstoprovidedailyPEclassesforstudentsatthecompulsory(義務(wù)的)educationlevel.BuxinPrimarySchoolinLuohuDistrictusesa"3+1+1"model,whichincludesthreeregularPEclasses,onemusic-basedexerciseclass,andonesportsgameclass.Asaresultofthenewmeasure,thenumberofPEclassesattheschoolhasrisento200.ThenumberofPEteachersisn'tenoughforallthenewclasses,sotheschoolhastoaskteachersofothersubjectstogivesomeofthePEclasses.LiuXunhua,aChineseteacherattheschool,hastakenontheroleofapart-timePEteacher."Everythingisforthestudents'health,andwesupportthenewmeasure,"Liusaid.YuanYinuo,asixthgraderfromtheschool,believessportsactivitieshelpreducestress,especiallyconsideringthepressuregraduatingstudentsareunder.However,someparentsareconcernedaboutthereducedlearningtimeofothersubjectsthoughtheyagreeontheimportanceofdailyPEclasses.AphysicsteacherwhohasbeenworkinginShenzhenforover20yearshasthesameworry.Hemadeacommentonline,"AddingdailyPEclassesisagoodthing,butit'shardformetocompletenormalteachingtasksbecausesomeofmyclasseshavebeenreplacedbyPEclasses."Inareply,thecity'seducationauthority(官方;當(dāng)局)saidschoolscanindependentlydecidethenumberofweeklyclasshoursandthetimeofeachclassforeachsubject,andthatschoolscanalsoreasonablyarrange(安排)thecoursesofeachsubject.46.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Bytellingafact. B.Bygivinganexample.C.Bylistingsomenumbers. D.Byexpressingsomeopinions.47.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.WhyBuxinPrimarySchoolneedsmorePEteachers.B.Whatschoolsatthecompulsoryeducationlevelarerequiredtodo.C.Whatproblemsschoolsarefacingasaresultofthenewmeasure.D.HowBuxinPrimarySchoolcarriesoutthenewmeasure.48.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4?A.Mostteachersareconcernedaboutthereducedteachingtime.B.Peopleholddifferentopinionsaboutthenewmeasure.C.Manyparentsareworriedabouttheirchildren'shealth.D.Graduatingstudentsshouldrelaxmorethanbefore.49.Whydoesthewritermentionthecity'seducationauthority?A.Toofferthesolutiontothephysicsteacher'sproblem.B.Toshowtheimportanceofthecity'seducationauthority.C.Todescribethedailyworkofthecity'seducationauthority.D.Toexplainthedifferencesbetweenthepresentcoursesandthepastcourses.50.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Chinesestudentswillhavehoursofdailyphysicalactivity.B.AschoolhascarriedoutanewPEprojectforstudents.C.SchoolsinShenzhenoffermoredailyPEclasses.D.Studentsshouldexercisemoretoimprovetheirhealth.2025年普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平合格性考試之閱讀理解答案解析【答案】1.C2.A3.D4.B5.B【解析】【分析】文章講述了倫敦印度裔女孩杰西(JessBhamra)熱愛(ài)足球但受到家庭限制,最終在朋友和教練的幫助下參加重要比賽并表現(xiàn)出色,最終獲得加州一所大學(xué)的足球獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金,并與好友朱爾斯(JulesPaxton)一起成為球隊(duì)頂尖球員的故事。
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