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2023中考英語逆襲沖刺名校模擬真題特快專遞第二期專題04閱讀回答問題10篇(2022·上海普陀·二模)Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)Workingasapart-timeassistantinashopisawayforyoungpeopletoearnsomeextramoney.Forme,itismorethantwentydollarsperhour.Likeothereighteen-year-oldgirls,Ichosetoworkinaclothingshop.Onthefirstday,Iwastrainedtofoldandorganizeplatformafterplatformofclothes.Theworkdidn’tseemeasytomebecauseeverythinghadtobedoneinanaccurateway.IfeltalittleimpatientbecauseIcouldn’tgetitrightthefirstcoupleoftimes.Themanagertoldmenottobeimpatientandtaughtmeskillsonhowtofinishtheworkwell.Afterhundredsoftries,Ihadtheclothesfoldedperfectly.Thenittookmethirtyminutestogetthemalllookinguniform.Now,Ifoldandorganizeclothesintheshopeveryday,andIamabletodothemwell.Throughthisexperience,I’velearnedpatiencecanhelpmeinthework.HelpingcustomersandconnectingwiththemarethethingsIlovemostintheshop.Aboutthreeweeksago,Ihelpedanoldladywhowaslookingforaspecialdress.Shetoldmeexactlywhatshewaspicturing—abluedresswithlongsleevesandalaceneck.Wedidn’thaveanysuchdress,andwhenIexplainedthattoher,shewasn’tveryhappy.Insteadofgettingimpatient,Itriedgettingtolearnaboutherinterestfirst.Wesharedourloveofthefashionshow.Ialsoaskedherwhatthedresswasfor,soIcouldhelphergettheclothessheliked.EverythingIdidworked.Shefoundotheritemsshelikedandfinallyboughtsomenewblousesandjeansworthof$300.Thisexperiencehastaughtmehowtomeetcustomers’needs.I’veexperiencedfrustrationsandchallengesinthework.Todowell,Imustlearntodealwiththem.Theworkexperiencechangedmealotandhelpedmeinotheraspectsofmylifeaswell.1.Howoldwasthewriterwhensheworkedinaclothingshop?____________________________________________2.Whydidthewriterthinktheworkwasdifficult?____________________________________________3.Whogavethewriterahandandtaughtherhowtofinishtheworkwell?____________________________________________4.Whatwastheoldladylookingforatfirst?____________________________________________5.Howdidthewritermanagetomeetthecustomers’needsinParagraph3?____________________________________________6.Accordingtothewriter,whatchangescouldhelpherinotheraspectsofherlife?(Nomorethan15words)____________________________________________(2022·上海崇明·模擬預(yù)測)Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題)“I’mCaptainCarterHarrison.I’mheretovisitMrs.MelissaHarrison,”saidMr.Harrisontothefrontdesk.“Oh,Melissahasbeenaskingaboutyouallweek.Sheislookingforwardtoseeingyou.HereisyourvisitorID,”thereceptionistsaid.“SheisinRoom3417.”Theyoungmancametothedoorandslowlyopenedit.Inside,anelderlywomanlyinginbedslowlyopenedhereyes.“Daddy,”shesaidquietly.“Oh!MelissahasagedsomuchsinceIlastsawherafewmonthsago!”Harrisonthoughttohimself.Ofcourse,afewmonths’shiptimemeansthatyearshavepassedonEarth.“Howwasyourtrip,Daddy?Didyoubringmebackanything?”Melissaasked.Shewelcomedhimhomeexcitedly–justlikealittlegirl.“Sure.Lookatthese–acoinfromPlanet8andadiamondfromPlanet173.”Shesmiledandnodded(點(diǎn)頭示意)towardshershelf.Hundredsofsmallstonesandstatueslayacrossitstop.Heplacedtheobjectswiththerestofhercollections.Melissawassleepingnow.Harrisonpulledachairuptoherbedside.Warmtearsfilledhiseyes.“Iamsorry,Melissa,”hesaidsoftly,“Yourgrandparentsbroughtyouuptobeaperfectyoungwoman,butImissedyourfirststeps.Iwasaskedtoworkasacaptainforonlytwoyears.However,wehadlostsomanymenintheFirstSpaceWar.Icouldn’tjustleavemysoldiers.Imusthelpprotectourplanet.”Harrisonheldherhandinsilenceforalongtime.Heknewthiswaspossiblethelasttimehewouldseehisdaughteralive.Itwouldbefiveyears’Earthtimebeforehecamebackfromspaceagain.Therewouldbeanother30yearsbeforeheretired,Harrisonthought.HewouldlosehundredsofyearsofEarthtime.Andeachtimehereturned,hewouldlearnthathislovedoneshaddiedandnewoneshadbeenborn.Harrisonthoughtforamomentandwroteherdaughteranote.Itsaid,“6”.Thenhekissedherandquietlylefttheroom.Outside,hecaughtanairtaxi.Hetookadeepbreathandclimbedintohistaxi.7.TheelderlywomanwasCaptainCarterHarrison’smother,wasn’tshe?___________________________________________________________8.WhatdidHarrisonbringbacktoMelissa?___________________________________________________________9.WhotookcareofMelissawhenshewasalittlegirl?___________________________________________________________10.WhatdidHarrisondoduringthetimehewasaskedtoworkasacaptain?___________________________________________________________11.HowsoonwouldHarrisoncomebacktotheEarthagain?___________________________________________________________12.Harrisonwroteherdaughteranotebeforeheleft.Whatdoyouthinkhewroteinthenote?WriteTHREEsentences.___________________________________________________________(2022·上?!つM預(yù)測)Readthepassagebelowandanswerthefollowingquestions(根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答下列問題)6Ifyouareahikeroranaturelover,you’llenjoyreadingAWalkintheWoods.It’satruestory,writtenasacomedy.TheauthorisBillBryson.BrysonreturnedtotheUSafter20yearsinBritainanddecidedtogetfamiliarwithhisnativecountrybywalkingtheAppalachianTrail(阿巴拉契亞山道).Thetrail,about3,500kilometerslong,ispopularwiththousandsofhikers.ItgoesfromSpringerMountaininGeorgiatoMountainKatahdininMaine.Thestoryoffersalandscapeofsilentforestsandbeautifullakes.Butasawriterwithcomicgenius,Brysonalsofindshumorinthestrugglesthatheandhisoldfriend,StephenKatz,wentthrough.Lotsofsillythingshappenalongtheway.Atthebeginning,Brysonreadsaboutthedangersofthewildandstaysawakeforhourseachnight,becauseheisworriedhewillbekilledbybears.Laterthetwomiddle-agedmentrytoclimbamountainbutgetcaughtinasnow-storm.Theygetlostmorethanonce,buttheyalwaysmanagetofindtheirwaybacktothetrail.Theyalsomeetalotofstrangepeople.Butthestoryismorethanjustalaugh-out-loudhike.Brysonalsotalksaboutacidrain(酸雨),thehuntingofbirds,anddamagetotheecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).It’samixofthesillyandtheserious,afreshwayofgettingreaderstoactuallycareabouttheenvironmentproblems.AsthewebsiteBookBrowsesaidinareview,thebook“willcertainlybecomeamodernclassicoftravelliterature”.13.BillBrysoncomesfromBritain,doesn’the?______________________________________14.HowlongistheAppalachianTrail?______________________________________15.WhydoesBrysonstayawakeforhourseachnightduringhislifeonthetrail?______________________________________16.WhathappenstoBrysonandhisfriendwhentheytrytoclimbamountain?______________________________________17.Whatistheimplied(隱含的)meaningoftheunderlinedsentence?Thebooknotonly__________________,butalso__________________.18.Pleasegiveapropertitleforthepassage.(Nomorethan10words)______________________________________(2022·上海虹口·一模)Answerthequestions.RealSuperheroesPhotographerJoshRossihasusedhiscamerastoshowtheworld’srealsuperheroes—youngchildrenwhoarebattlingseverediseaseanddisabilities.Theheartwarmingprojectbeganin2016,whenRossirealizedhisthenthree-year-olddaughter’sdreamofbecomingWonderWoman(神奇女俠).Thephotographersays,“Igotsomanyemailsandcallsfromfamilieswhohadchildrenwithdiseases.TheykepttellingmethattheirkidsweretheREALsuperheroes.”SinceitwasWonderWomanthatcreatedtheidea.RossidecidedtofocusonthesuperheroesthatappearwithherinthemovieJusticeLeague.Tomakethephotosmoremeaningful,hematchedeachchildwithasuperhero.Theyhadthemostincommon.●TeaganPettitwasbornwithonlyhalfaheart.Thenine-year-oldlovesandrespectsSuperman.Thephotographersays,“SupermanandTeaganbothhaveheartsofsteel!”●ThesecondmemberwasKaydenKinckle.Thefive-year-oldusesprosthetics(假肢)towalk.ToRossi,Kayden’sperfectsuperherowasCyborg,whowasahealthyboybeforeaterribleaccident,forcinghisfathertokeephimalivewithroboticparts.●SimonFullmer,whosuffersfromararetypeofnervecancer(神經(jīng)癌),isfondofBatman.Accordingtohismom,thefive-year-oldnevercomplains.Sincethebraveboyisdealingwithhis“enemy”likeatruesuperhero,Rossi,thoughthewastheperfectBatman.19.Accordingtothepassage,whoisarealsuperhero?________________________________________20.WhatdidRossigetfromfamilieswithchildrenwhoarefightingagainstdiseases?________________________________________21.What’sTeaganPettit’strouble?________________________________________22.WhydidRossithinkKaydenKincklewassimilartoCyborg?________________________________________23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“enemy”referto?________________________________________24.WhydoesRossithinkSimonFullmerisbrave?Whyisbravery(勇氣)soimportantinourreallife?________________________________________(2022·上海黃浦·一模)Iranupthestairstwoatatime,holdingthebookfromthelibrary,theonewithmyessayprintedoutinit.Icouldn’twaittotellmyparents.BeforeIcouldopenmymouth,mymotherlookedatmybookandfrowned(皺眉).“Anothernewbook,Mia?”shesaid.“Youshouldbespendingmoretimedoingmaths.Somethingyoucanactuallygetgoodat.”Thenshebecamehomesick.“YouknowwhenIwasyourage,Iusedtoattendmybrother’smathslessons...”Yesh,yeah,yeah.Ididn’thavetimeforthis.“I’mnotyou,Mom,”Iyelled.Thewordscameshootingoutofmymouth,andmymomwasshocked.“I’msorry.Ijustmean...MaybeIlikesomethingelse.”“Likewhat?”sheasked.Sheputherbroomdownandcrossedherarms.Ibitmylip.“Likewriting?”“Englishwriting?”sheasked,“l(fā)ikeitwasthemostuselessthingintheworld,likeI’dsaidbasketweaving?”Inodded.“YougottabenativeatEnglish.AndI’msorry,butwearejustnot.Youcan,however,benativeatmaths.”“Idon’twanttobenativeatmaths...”Isaid.Mymotherfrowned.“You’renotgettingit,areyou?”shesaid.Shesatdownonthebedandlookedatmeintheeye.“Youjustcan’tbeasgoodasthewhitekidsintheirlanguage,honey.It’stheirlanguage.”Mygazesanktothefloor.AsIdraggedmyselfoutoftheroom,mymothercalledafterme,“Somedayyou’llthinkme!”

“Youare________.Ibelievethatif________.”Isaidtomyselffirmly.25.HowdidMiafeelwhenheranupthestairs?________________________________________26.WhatwasMomgoodatwhenshewasyoung?________________________________________27.WhatdidMomcompareEnglishwritingto?________________________________________28.Momdidn’tbelievethatMiacouldbeasgoodasthewhitekidsinEnglishwriting,didshe?________________________________________29.WhydidMomfrownatMiaagainandagain?________________________________________30.Whatcanbefilledintheblankattheendofthetext?________________________________________(2022·上?!つM預(yù)測)Answerthequestions.“I’veseenahugedifferenceinIrinasinceshestartedtalkingtoalifecoach,”sayshermotherSylvana.“IgetonverywellwithIrina,butshecan’talwaystalktomeabouteverything.Talkingtosomeonewholistensbutisnotaclosefamilymemberisveryimportant.”Whatisalifecoach?Anathleteimprovesbecausehetrainswithacoach.Alifecoachcanalsoguideyoutosuccess.Alifecoachencouragesyoutothinknotonlyaboutwhatyouwant,butalsoabouthowyouaregoingtogetit.Untilnow,lifecoacheshavehelpedadults,forexamplebusinessexecutiveswhoneedtomakedecisionsorparentswhowantsomeadviceonbringinguptheirchildren.Nowit’stheturnofouryoungpeople.LifeCoachSimoneWaltzSimonWaltz,aformerradioproducer,setupherlifecoachingcompanyfiveyearsago.“Iofferteenagersaplacetotalk,todecideontheirfutureplansandtosortoutproblems,”saysWaltz.Jem’sparentsaredelightedwithwhatWaltzhasdone.JemhasgotaplaceatuniversitytostudymedicinebuthehasdecidedtotakepartinavolunteerprojectincentralAfricafirst.“Yes,weweresurprised,butJemisstillveryyoung.Thisexperienceabroadwillhelphimgrowupbeforehegoestouniversityhere.”LifecoachTaraNewhouseTaratellsthestoryofa15-year-oldwhowasfailinginscience,untiltheyfoundoutshelearntbestthroughmusic.Onceshemadeupsongstolearnby,sheachieved99percentinhertests.TarahasalsohelpedSylvana’sdaughter,Irina,whowasnotsurewhethershewouldgotouniversity.Nowshehopestogetintoatopuniversity.Irinanowfeelsmoreconfidentabouteverything.Shehaseventakenupexerciseforthefirsttimeinyears.LifecoachMoAhmedMoAhmedhascoachedchildrenasyoungasfiveyearsold,“Itcouldbesomethingassimpleasleaningmultiplicationtables—askingthemhowthey’regoingtodoit,howaretheygoingtomakeitfun?”MohasalsohelpedteenagerReginawhowashavingproblemsmakingfriendswhenshemovedtoanewschool.TheytalkedtogetheraboutthethingsReginareallyenjoyeddoing.ByjoiningtheschoolbasketballteamReginahasmadeseveralnewfriends.31.IrinaandhermotherSylvanadon’tgetonverywell,dothey?________________________________________32.Accordingtothewriter,howcananathleteimprove?________________________________________33.HowlonghasSimonWaltzworkedasalifecoach?________________________________________34.WhohelpsIrinabecomemoreconfident?________________________________________35.WhatproblemdidReginausedtohave?________________________________________36.Isworkingasalifecoachmeaningful?Whyorwhynot?________________________________________(2022·上?!つM預(yù)測)Readthepassagebelowandanswerthefollowingquestions(根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答下列問題)BetterSafethanSorryTHEBESTWAYtodealwithanemergencyistoavoidone,ifyoucan.PartFourofourongoingseriesoncrimepreventionfocusesonprotectingyourhomeagainstburglary.StickyFingers,anexperiencedburglarnowservinga6-yearprisonsentence,agreedtotalktoourreporter.Reporter:Sticky,whatdoyoulookforbeforeburglarizingahouse?Fingers:Well,first,Imakesurenooneishomeandnooneiswatching.Inosearoundneighbourhoodswherepeopledon’tseemtoknoweachotherverywell.Thatway,Iwon’tbenoticed.Next,Itrytofindahousewherethepeopleareonholidayandnotlikelytoreturnsoon.Idothisbylookingforhouseswithnolightsonintheevening.ThenIlookatdoorways.They’reasuregiveaway(暴露).Whennewspapers,mail,anddeliveriesarepiledup,Icantellthatpeoplehavebeenawayfromdays.Icanevencounthowmanydaysfromthenumberofnewspapers.Reporter:4?Fingers:Well,usuallyit’seasyandeffortless.Lotsoftimespeopleleaveawindowopen,ordoorsandwindowsunlocked.ThenIjustslipin,whenIhavetobreakin,Ilookforapatio(露臺(tái))dooronthefirstfloor.Theyusuallyhaveweaklocksandyoucanforcethemeasily.Iwatchoutfordogs,though.IfIhearadogbarking,Igosomewhereelse.37.Theseriesismainlyabouthowtopreventcrime,isn’tit?_______________________________________38.HowlongwillStickyFingersspendbehindbars?_______________________________________39.Wherearenewspapers,mailanddeliveriesusuallypiledup?_______________________________________40.Whatbestfitstheblank?_______________________________________41.Whatphrasecanyouuseifyouareadvisingsomeonetotakeactiontoavoidanemergency?Iwouldsay“_______________________________________”.42.Writeatleast3waystoprotectyourhomeagainstburglary.Thefirstonehasbeendoneforyou.1)Getfamiliarwithyourneighbours.2)______________________________________________________________________________(2022·上海·模擬預(yù)測)OnedayJackwaspreparingtoleaveonatrip.HeoftentravelledonbusinessbackandforthbetweenNewYorkandhishomeinBoston.HiswifeKatiewascarryingouthissuitcasetothecarwhenitsuddenlyopened.Insidewereshorts,shirts,sandals,andaswimmingsuit.Inlightofthefactthatherhusbandhadpackedallofhiscasualclothes,shestartedtodoubt(懷疑)thathewasgoingonabusinesstrip.Thenextday,shefolloweduponhersuspicion(猜想)bycallingtheairlinethatherhusbandtravelledon.Sheaskedthemanattheairline.“CanyoutellmehowmanyfrequentflyermilesmyhusbandandIhave?”ThemanlookeduptheiraccountandtoldKatie,“Uptonow,youhavealmost100,000milesifIincludeyourhusband’smostrecentflight.”Katiewassurprised.Shesaid.“Thatdoesn’tmakesense.HowdidmyhusbandcollectsomanymilesflyingtoNewYork?”Themanattheairlinetoldher.“ThosemilesincludehisflightstoNewYorkandhisflighttotheBahamas.”“TheBahamas!”Katiethought.“NowonderIcan’tfindthesunscreen!”Sheknewjusthowtogetevenwith(報(bào)復(fù))herhusband.Nowthatsheknewherhusbandwashavingfunwithouther,shewould__________!Shewantedtouseupallofthefrequentflyermilesbygoingasfarasshecould.“I’dliketoreserveaticketformyself,please.”shesaid.“Whenisyournextflight?”

“Therearetwoflightsleavingthisafternoon:onetoChicagoandonetoParis.It’suptoyou.”“Pariswouldbeperfect!”Katiesmiled.43.JackandhiswifeKatielivedinNewYork,didn’tthey?________________________________________________________________________44.WhydidKatiedoubtherhusbandwasgoingonabusinesstriponeday?________________________________________________________________________45.HowdidKatiefollowuponhersuspicionthenextday?________________________________________________________________________46.HowdidKatiefeelwhenthemanattheairlinetoldhertheyhadalmost100,000miles?________________________________________________________________________47.WheredidJackgorecentlyaccordingtotheirflightaccount?________________________________________________________________________48.Whatcanbefilledintheblank?________________________________________________________________________(2022·上海普陀·一模)Mariawasateacherinmyhighschool.IstillrememberthefirsttimeIsawher.Itwasintheninthgrade.Wemetonastage(舞臺(tái))designteamforaplayandshewasoneofthedirectors.Shehadanunpleasantvoiceandadirectwayofspeaking.Forsomereason,shethenmadeadeepimpressiononme.Mariawouldaskmeformyopinion.ShewantedtoknowhowIthoughtweshoulddealwiththings.Atfirst,IhadnoideahowtoanswerbecauseIknewnothingaboutstagedesign.ButIslowlybegantorespondtoherquestions.Itwascauseandeffect:Shebelievedmeandencourageme,SoIbegantoformopinionsandcompletedthingsperfectly.Mostimportantly,Ibegantobelieveinmyself.Maria’smotto(格言)was,“Tryit.Wecanalwayspaintoveritlater!”Ibegantotakerisks(冒險(xiǎn)).Ihadbeensoafraidoffailingbutsuddenlytherewasnofailing-onlythingstobeimproved.Withherhelp,Ilearnedtodipmybrushintothepaintandcreatesomethingwithgreatconfidence.Theshy,quietstarterachievedsuccessthatyear.Iwasselectedintotheprogramas“StudentArtAssistant”becauseofthetimeandeffortI’dputin.ItwasthatyearthatIrealizedIwantedtospendtherestofmylifedoingstagedesign.BeingonthatstagedesignteamwiththeMariachangedmecompletely.Inotonly_____________________,butalso_____________________.ShetaughtmenottocarewhatpeoplethinkIshoulddo.Shetaughtmetotakechancesandnotbeafraid.Mariawassuchagreatteacher.49.WhendidthewriterfirstmeetMaria?__________________________________________________________50.Thewriterdidn’tknowalotaboutstagedesignatfirst,didshe?__________________________________________________________51.Whatcausedthewriter’schangeandmadeherbegantobelieveinherself?__________________________________________________________52.HowwasthewriterwhenshepaintedandcreatedthingswiththehelpofMaria?__________________________________________________________53.Whodotheunderlinedwordsshy,quietstarterinparagraph4referto?__________________________________________________________54.WhatcanbefilledintheblanksinParagraph5?Inotonly________________________,butalso_____________________________(2022·上海閔行·一模)Readthepassagebelowandanswerthefollowingquestions(根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容回答下列問題)TheBoyWhoHarnessedtheWind(《馭風(fēng)男孩》)tellsthetruestoryofWilliamKamkwamba.HegrewupinasmallvillageinMalawi,Africa.HeandhisfriendsGeoffreyandGilbertmadewhattoystheyhadfromtrash.TheyattendedWimbePrimarySchoolandhelpedtheirfamiliesinthefields.WilliamandGeoffreyhadinterestinradiosandtookthemaparttounderstandthemachineryinside.Williamlookedforwardtosecondaryschoolandtalkingscienceclasses.InDecember2000,heavyrainsmadeittoohardforfarmerstoplanttheircorn.Althoughworriedaboutaterribleharvest,Williambegantryingtounderstandhowbicycledynamos(發(fā)電機(jī))work.Theycouldlightabulbusingtheelectricityproducedbysomeonepedaling.Hedreamedofhowhisfamily’slifewouldimprovewithelectricpower.ByDeceber2001,thecornsupplyinhisvillagewasnearlyrunningout,andfamilieswerestarving.Williamlearnedthathehadbeenacceptedintosecondaryschool,whichwouldgivehimachancetoachievehisgoals.Butsoonafterclassesbegan,Williamwasforcedtoleaveschoolbecausetherewasnomoneyforhisschooltuition.FinallyinMarch2002,therewascorn,andfamiliescouldeatagain.WilliamstartedthinkingaboutschoolandvisitedthelibraryatWimbePrimarySchooltokeephismindactive.There,hefoundbooksonphysicsandengineering.FromthepicturesanddiagramsinthebookexplainingPhysics,Williamgottheideatobuildawindmilltoproduceelectricity.Hebeganspendinghisdayslookingforoldmachineryparts.Tothepeopleinhisvillage,Williamseemedtohavegonecrazy.ButWilliam,withthehelpofGilbertandGeoffrey,builtthewindmill.Itworked!Hewiredasystemoflightsforhishouseandalsofiguredouthowtochargecellphones.WhensomeofficialsvisitedWimbePrimarySchool,theynoticedWilliam’swindmill.OnehelpedspreadthestoryoftheboywiththetalentforscienceacrossMalawiandtheworld.WilliamwenttoaTEDConferenceinTanzania.ThenhegotthechancetoattendtheAfricanLeadershipAcademyinSouthAfricawherehemetotheryounginventorsandscientists.TheyallwantedtomakeAfrica’sfuturebrighter.William’struestorytellsusthateverybodyshouldmakeeffortstorealizehisorherdreams.ThoughWilliam6,he6.55.WheredidWilliamKamkwambagrowup?________________________________________________56.WhydidWilliamandGeofferytaketheradiosapart?________________________________________________57.William’sfamilycouldn’taffordforhissecondaryschool,couldthey?________________________________________________58.WhatdidthevillagersthinkofWilliamwhenhedecidedtobuildawindmill?________________________________________________59.WhatledWilliamtoachievehisgoalofmakingawindmill?(Listatleasttwopoints)________________________________________________60.Whatcanbefilledintheblanksinthelastparagraph?ThoughWilliam____________________,he____________________.參考答案:1.Shewas18yearsold.

2.Becauseeverythinghadtobedoneinanaccurateway.

3.Themanager.

4.Aspecialdress./Abluedresswithlongsleevesandalaceneck.

5.Bylearningaboutthecustomers’interestsandaskingwhattheclotheswerefor.

6.Shehasbecomepatientandmoreopenwithpeople.【導(dǎo)語】本文作者講述在商店做兼職的故事。作者在一家服裝店工作。她學(xué)會(huì)了要有耐心,以及如何滿足客戶的需求。1.根據(jù)第二段中“Likeothereighteen-year-oldgirls,Ichosetoworkinaclothingshop.”可知,作家在一家服裝店工作時(shí)18歲,故填Shewas18yearsold.2.根據(jù)第二段中“Theworkdidn’tseemeasytomebecauseeverythinghadtobedoneinanaccurateway.”可知作者認(rèn)為這項(xiàng)工作很難,因?yàn)槊考露急仨殰?zhǔn)確地完成。故填Becauseeverythinghadtobedoneinanaccurateway.3.根據(jù)第二段中“Themanagertoldmenottobeimpatientandtaughtmeskillsonhowtofinishtheworkwell.”可知是經(jīng)理幫了作者一把,教她如何把工作做好。故填Themanager.4.根據(jù)第三段中“Aboutthreeweeksago,Ihelpedanoldladywhowaslookingforaspecialdress.Shetoldmeexactlywhatshewaspicturing—abluedresswithlongsleevesandalaceneck.”可知,這位老太太起初在找一件特殊的裙子(長袖蕾絲領(lǐng)口的藍(lán)色連衣裙)。故填A(yù)specialdress./Abluedresswithlongsleevesandalaceneck.5.根據(jù)第三段中“Itriedgettingtolearnaboutherinterestfirst.Wesharedourloveofthefashionshow.Ialsoaskedherwhatthedresswasfor,soIcouldhelphergettheclothessheliked.”可知,作者通過了解客戶的興趣并詢問這些衣服的用途來滿足客戶需求。故填Bylearningaboutthecustomers’interestsandaskingwhattheclotheswerefor.6.根據(jù)第二段中“Throughthisexperience,I’velearnedpatiencecanhelpmeinthework.”可知作者變得有耐心了;根據(jù)第三段中“Thisexperiencehastaughtmehowtomeetcustomers’needs.”可知,作者對人更開放了。故填Shehasbecomepatientandmoreopenwithpeople.7.No,shewasn’t.

8.Acoin(fromPlanet8)andAdiamond(fromPlanet173).

9.Hergrandparents.

10.HetookpartintheFirstSpaceWar./HeledhissoldierstotakepartintheFirstSpaceWarinordertoprotecttheirplanet./Hefoughtagainsttheenemiestoprotecthisplanet.

11.Hewouldcomebackfromspaceinfiveyears’Earthtime./Infiveyears’Earthtime.

12.(1)I’msorryIhavetoleave.ButIwillcomebacktoseeyousoon.NexttimeIwillbringyouabigdiamond.Iloveyouforever.(2)I’msorryIcan’tbewithyou.Pleasetakegoodcareofyourself.Myloveisalwaysaroundyou.IwillmissyouandIloveyou,mydeardaughter.(3)Mydeardaughter,pleasetakegoodcareofyourself.Iwillcomebacktoseeyouassoonaspossible.Iloveyousomuch.【導(dǎo)語】本文主要哈里森上尉探望在床上患病的女兒,他對女兒充滿內(nèi)疚和藹,但是他不能離開士兵,必須幫助保護(hù)星球,不得不和女兒告別。7.根據(jù)“anelderlywomanlyinginbedslowlyopenedhereyes.“Daddy,”shesaidquietly.”可知這位老婦人不是卡特·哈里森上尉的母親,而是他的女兒。故填No,shewasn’t.8.根據(jù)“Sure.Lookatthese–acoinfromPlanet8andadiamondfromPlanet173”可知哈里森給梅麗莎一枚來自行星8的硬幣和一顆來自行星173的鉆石。故填A(yù)coin(fromPlanet8)andAdiamond(fromPlanet173).9.根據(jù)“Yourgrandparentsbroughtyouuptobeaperfectyoungwoman,”可知梅麗莎的祖父母照顧小梅麗莎,故填Hergrandparents.10.根據(jù)“However,wehadlostsomanymenintheFirstSpace

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