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專題07閱讀理解20篇一、正確的閱讀題解題步驟:讀題、定位、分析1)讀題(題目中定關(guān)鍵詞)關(guān)鍵詞是a.題目中比較醒目,特別的名詞(專有名詞)b、題目中詞意鮮明的動(dòng)詞、形容詞c、題目中年代或與年代有關(guān)的詞(數(shù)字)2)定位(文章中找關(guān)鍵詞)帶著關(guān)鍵詞回讀原文,找到關(guān)鍵詞并定位劃出句子(一句或兩句)技巧:“首題多首段,順序不會(huì)亂;其余往下找,一般是習(xí)慣”。3)分析(回選項(xiàng)確定答案)二、答題誤區(qū):1.忌不帶問題。做閱讀理解題時(shí),應(yīng)先把文章后面所給的問題瀏覽一遍,然后帶著這些問題進(jìn)行閱讀。邊閱讀邊選出考查表層情況問題的答案,從而提高閱讀效果。2.忌草率行事。在設(shè)計(jì)閱讀理解題時(shí),設(shè)計(jì)者往往在選項(xiàng)中設(shè)計(jì)出一個(gè)似是而非、干擾性特別強(qiáng)的選項(xiàng)來迷惑考生。如果在發(fā)現(xiàn)一個(gè)看似正確選項(xiàng)時(shí)就草率定案,往往會(huì)掉進(jìn)設(shè)題者設(shè)置的“陷阱”里,正確的處理方法是:對(duì)所給選項(xiàng)進(jìn)行分析比較,在充分理解閱讀材料內(nèi)容的基礎(chǔ)上去偽存真,方可選出正確答案3.忌主觀印象。考生在做題時(shí),一定要排除自身的生活經(jīng)驗(yàn)、經(jīng)歷和已有的知識(shí)等主觀因素的干擾,按照文章實(shí)際反映的情況來選擇答案。4.忌忽略時(shí)間。做閱讀理解題時(shí),一定要從整體上控制時(shí)間,文中一兩處沒看懂的地方可以且放置一邊,等把相對(duì)容易的題做完后,再回頭來處理。1.WangYaping,China’ssecondfemaleastronautwhoisnowonasix-monthmissiononboardthecountry’sSpaceStation,hasrecentlyrecordedavideomessagefortheUnitedNationsofficeinGeneva,Switzerland,sendinghergreetingstowomenaroundtheworldonInternationalWomen’sDayonMarch8.“Ihopeallgirlswithspacedreamsguardyourvisionofgoingtotheseaofstars.Oneday,beforeyouknowit,whenyoulookup,youwillseethatyourdreamisalreadywithinreach,”Wangsaid.“Womencanallcompletethesametrainingasmaleastronauts.Andmanyphysicalandpsychologicalcharacteristicsofwomencanplayanadvantageinspace,beingcomplementarytomaleastronauts,”shesaid.“Iwouldliketothankeveryfemalefortheirselflessdedication,Ialsowisheveryfemalewouldpickthebrighteststarsforthelivesinourownstarrysky.”WangandtwootherastronautswentintospaceonboardtheShenzhou-13spaceshipandenteredthespacestationonOctober16,2022.Wang,whooncedreamedofbeingateacher,delivereda40-minuteopenclass,China’sfirstlivespacelecture,intheShenzhou-10spaceshiponJune20,2013,toover60millionschoolchildrenacrossthecountry.“Ilovetobeaspaceteacher,facingthelovelychildreninfrontofthescreen,includingmydaughter,”Wangsaidinthevideomessage.Eightyearslater,shedeliveredanotherlivespacelectureinChina’sspacestationonDecember9,2022.1.WangYapingdelivereda40-minuteopenclass,China’sfirstlivespacelecture________.A.onJune20,2013 B.onOctober16,2022 C.onDecember9,2022 D.onMarch8,20222.Inthepassageunderlinedword“complementary”probablymeans________.A.harmful B.a(chǎn)wful C.helpful D.careful3.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.WangwentintospacealoneonboardtheShenzhou-13spaceship.B.Wanghasneverbeentospacebefore.C.WangYapinglovestobeaspaceteacher.D.WangYapingdoesn’thaveanychildren.4.AccordingtoWangYaping,whatcanweinfer?A.Girlsshouldn’thavespacedreams.B.Beingastronautsisbadtowomen.C.Therewon’tbeanyfemaleastronautsinthefuture.D.Femaleastronautscanachievethesamegoalsasmaleastronauts.2.IntheSuzhouOlympicSportsCenter,13,000fansofChina’swomen’ssoccerteamburstinto(爆發(fā))cheersandclaps.Theteammembershugedeachotherandcriedorjoyastheywonthegame.OnApril13,inthesecondleg(第二輪)oftheAsianQualificationplayoffs(預(yù)選賽附加賽),thechineseteamfinishedtheirmatchwith2-2drawagainstSouthKorea.Alongwiththeirscoreinthefirstleg,theywon4-3overallandgotatickettothissummer’sTokyoOlympics.Thewindidn’tcomeeasily.Afterthefirsthalfofthesecondleg,TeamChinawasstill2-0behind.Luckily,playerWangShuangscoredtwogoalslater.“Wenevervegaveup,evenwhenwewere2-0down,andwealwaysbelievedwecouldcomeback,”Wangsaid,“Wethoughtwemustwinthevictorybecausewe’verunover10,000meterseverydayandtrainedtogetherforover100days.Theharderwetrain,theluckierwecanbeWehadtofighttothelastminute.”Thisfightingspirithasalwaysbeenatraditionfortheteam.Itwonthemthenickname“SteelRoses(鏗鏘玫瑰)”duringtheirdaysinthe1990s,whentheywonrunner-up(亞軍)atboththe1996Atlantaand1999LosAngelesWorldCups.Theteamstruggled(掙扎)abitlaterduringtheglobaldevelopmentofwomen’ssoccer.However,thegirlsnevergaveupandtheirlatestvictorybodes(預(yù)兆)wellfortheminTokyo.5.Accordingtothetext,inthefirstlegoftheAsianQualificationplayoffs,theChineseteamfinishedtheirmatchagainstSouthKoreawithascoreof________.A.4-3 B.1-1 C.2-0 D.2-16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“draw”meaninChinese?A.描圖 B.平局 C.抽簽 D.牽引7.China’swomen’ssoccerteamwonthefirstrunner-upin_________.A.Suzhou B.Tokyo C.Atlanta D.LosAngeles8.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.SteelRosesblooming B.TheOlympicGames C.Secretofsuccess D.CheersandClaps3.What’sthemostpopularWinterOlympicsdesignwithkidsandteenagers?Itmustbethemascots(吉祥物).BingDwenDwen,apandainaniceshell,waschosenasthemascotfortheBeijing2022WinterOlympicsin2019.Nowithasbeenmadeintolovelytoysandmodels,aswellasprintedonnotebooks,bags,andsoon.“TheInternationalOlympicCommittee(國際奧組委)hasfoundthatsuccessfulmascotshadtobecuddly(令人想擁抱的)andlikedby9-year-oldchildren,”saidCaoXue,oneofthedesignersofBingDwenDwen.“AndIknewBingDwenDwenwouldbe.”Cao’steamoncemadethreedesigns,andCaoaskedhis9-year-oldsontochoosehisfavorite.“Whenhefirstsawit,hechoseBingDwenDwen,whichwasthefinalmascot,”Caosaid.Cao’steamtriedmanyplantsandanimals,finallygoingwithapanda.“WhatcanbetterstandforChinathanournationaltreasure(寶藏)?”saidCao,“Wedon’tneedtosayanythingtohaveitunderstoodacrossdifferentcultures.”Theyfacedaproblem,though,therewerealreadytoomanycartoonpandas.Cao’steamlookedatpandadesignsfromaroundtheworld.Theywantedtomakesuretheirpandawasdifferent.Forthisreason,Caothoughtthatitshouldbeababypanda.ThisishowtheygotBingDwenDwen’sbodyshape.BingDwenDwenlookslikeanastronautinaspacesuit.Itwavesitslefthandtosayhello.Ithastworedheartsonitshand,showingkindnessandlove.Aseriesofcoloredfloatinglinesarounditsheadlooklikethetracksonanicerink(冰場(chǎng)).Theyreferto“IceRibbon(冰絲帶)”,whichstandforBeijing’sNationalSpeedSkating.Thecolorfullinesalsorefertofast5Gsignals.9.WhatisBingDwenDwen?A.Atoypopularwithchildren.B.Anadultpanda.C.AmascotfortheBeijing2022WinterOlympics.D.A9-year-oldtoypanda.10.ColoredfloatinglinesaroundBingDwenDwen’sheadDoNotreferto_________.A.kindnessandlove B.“IceRibbon”C.thetrackonanicerink D.fast5Gsignals11.WhydidCaoXuedecideBingDwenDwenforthefinalmascot?WhichisNottheanswer?A.OnlybecauseCao’s9-year-oldsonlikesit.B.NootheranimalscanstandforChinathanpandas.C.BingDwenDwenisdifferentfromothercartoonpandas.D.BingDwenDwenisamascotthatiscuddlyandlikedby9-year-oldchildren.12.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.TheachievementofCaoXueandhisteam.B.Theintroductionofamascot.C.TheintroductionofCaoXue.D.HowdidCaoXueandhisteamdesignBingDwenDwen?13.Thisarticleprobablycomesfrom_________.A.ScienceWorld B.OlympicsWorld C.SpaceWorld D.NatureWorld4.Atthebeginningof2022,theChinesegovernmentsaiditwillprovidefreeCOVID-19vaccines(疫苗)toallChinesepeople.Sincethen,millionsofpeoplehavegottenthevaccine.Let’stakeacloserlook.Howisthevaccinegiven?Thevaccineisgivenbyinjection(注射).It’ssuggested(建議)togettwodoses.Youshouldwaitaboutsixmonthsafterthefirstdosetogetthesecondone._________________Thevaccineshavebeentestedamongthreedifferentagegroups:3to17,18to59,and60andabove.The18-to-59agegrouphasthemostdata(數(shù)據(jù))—thevaccineshavebeenproventobesafeinthisgroup.Theothertwogroupsaregoingtobeincludedsoon.Isthereanyonewhoshouldn’tgetvaccinated?Expertssaythevaccinesaresafeformostpeople.Butpeoplewhohaveseriousdiseasessuchascancerordiabetes(糖尿病),orpeoplewhoareallergic(過敏的)toanyofthevaccine’singredients,shouldnotgetit.Peoplewhowanttogetthevaccineshouldnotgetanyothervaccinesduringthesameperiod.DoIstillneedtowearamaskinpublicplacesafterI’vebeenvaccinated?Yes.Ittakesafewweeksforthebodytobuildimmunity(免疫力)aftervaccination(接種疫苗).Thismeansit’spossibleforapersontogetinfected(傳染的)justaftervaccination.There’salsoasmallchancethatyourbodywon’tbuildimmunity.Sobeforethepopulationbecomesimmune(免疫的)tothevirus,it’shighlyencouragedtokeepwearingmasks,practicingsocialdistancing(社交隔離)andwashingyourhandsaftergettingvaccinated.14.ThevaccineshavebeentestedamongthefollowingagegroupsEXCEPT________A.Peopleaged18to59. B.Peopleaged3to17.C.Peopleagedover60. D.Peopleaged0-3.15.Whatcanthemissingsentence“________”be?A.Whyshouldwegetvaccinated?B.Canpeopleofallagesgetvaccinated?C.Canpeoplewithseriousdiseasesgetvaccinated?D.Howdoesthevaccinework?16.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Peopleshouldwaitabouttwoweeksafterthefirstdosetogetthesecondone.B.Peoplemustpaytogetvaccinated.C.Peopleshouldn’tgetothervaccinesatthesametime.D.Thevaccinesaresafeforeveryone.17.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.ThethingspeopleshouldknowabouttheCOVID-19vaccine.B.PeopleshouldstillwearmasksaftergettingtheCOVID-19vaccine.C.Allthepeopleshouldgetvaccinated.D.It’simpossibleforapersontogetinfectedaftervaccination5.Beijing2022WinterOlympicGamesThe24thWinterGamesisheldfromFebruary4thto20th.ThisisthefirsttimethatChinahasheldtheWinterGames,andBeijinghasbecomethefirstcityintheworldtoholdboththeSummerGamesandWinterGames.Emblem(會(huì)徽)Theemblemiscalled“WinterDream”.TheideacomesfromtheChinesecharacter“dong(winter)”.Theemblemsuggeststhemovementsofskatersandskiers.Thepattern(圖案)hasthesamecolorsastheOlympicRings,includingred,yellow,green,black,andblue.Belowitarethewords“BENING2022”writtenintraditionalChinesecalligraphy(書法).Theemblemshowswintersportsarebecomingapassionallovertheworld.Moreandmorepeopletakepartinwintersportsandhavegreatfun.①In1980,ChinatookpartforthefirsttimeintheWinterGamesinLakePlacid,NewYork,theUnitedStates.Atthe1992WinterGamesinAlbertvilleinFrance,Chineseplayerswonmedalsforthefirsttime.YeQiaobowontwosilvermedalsandLiYanwononesilver(銀)medal.Atthe2002WinterGamesinSaltLakeCity,Utah,theUnitedStates,YangYangwonthefirstgoldmedalinChinesehistory.Atthe2014WinterGamesinSochi,Russia,Chinawonthreegoldmedals,foursilvermedals,andtwobronze(銅)medals.18.Howlongdoesthe24thWinterGameslast?A.4days. B.17days. C.20days. D.24days.19.It’sclearthattheemblem.A.iswritteninChinese B.iscolorfulwithsixcolorsC.looksmuchliketheOlympicRings D.hassomethingtodowithChineseculture20.Theunderlinedword“passion”means.A.much-lovedactivity B.wonderfuldreamC.hugechallenge D.traditionalsport21.AtwhichWinterGamesdidChineseathleteswinmedalsforthefirsttime?A.Albertville1992WinterGames. B.LakePlacid1980WinterGames.C.SaltLakeCity2002WinterGames. D.Sochi2014WinterGames.22.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin①.A.ModernOlympicGamesB.ChinaandWinterOlympicGamesC.TheDevelopmentofWinterOlympicGamesD.FamousChineseAthletesinOlympicHistory6.NationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA,美國航空航天局)isplanningtoputthefirstwomanandthenextmanonthemoonby2024.OnMay16,thespaceagencytookthelateststepinthatprocess(過程).Itannouncedthe11companiesselectedtohelpproduceadvancedhumanlunarlanders.Thesespacecraftsareusedtotransportastronautstothemoon’ssurfaceduringamoonmission.NASAhasnamedthismissionArtemis.InGreekmythology,ArtemisisthetwinsisterofApolloandthegoddessofthemoon.NASAlastsentpeopletothemoonontheApollo17mission.Thatwasin1972.Now,theagencywantstolearnifhumanscanlivethere.“PresidentJoeBidenhasaskedNASAtoaccelerate(加速)ourplanstoreturntothemoon”,NASAadministratorJimBridenstinenotesontheorganization’swebsite.Thistime,whenwegotothemoon,wewillstay.”Thecompanieshavebeenchosenfromeightstates.Thebest-knowncompaniesincludeSpaceXinCalifornia,andBoeinginTexas.OthersincludeBlueOrigininWashington,DyneticsinAlabama,andLockheedMartininColorado.NASAhasawarded(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))thecompaniesatotalof$45.5million.Eachcompanymustalsocontribute(貢獻(xiàn))tothetotalcostoftheproject.ThiswillreducecoststotheUStaxpayers(納稅人).Itwillalsoencourageothercompaniestoinvest(投資)inNASA’slunarproject.23.Whenwerepeoplesenttothemoonlasttime?A.In2024. B.OnMay16. C.In1972. D.In2012.24.WhichofthefollowingisTrueabouttheArtemismission?A.ArtemisisthetwinsisterofApollo.B.ThemissionstartedonMay16,2019.C.ItsnamecomesfromGreekmythology.D.NASAplanstoputthefirstwomanandmanonthemoon.25.WhatcanyoulearnfromJimBridenstine’swords?A.Astronautswillstaythereforever. B.Peoplehaveneverbeentothemoon.C.Peoplehaveneverlivedonthemoon. D.Peoplewillmovetothemoon.26.Whatdoestheunderlineword“This”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Thetotalcostofthemissionis$45.5million.B.ThetotalcostofthemissionisawardedbyNASA.C.Thecompaniescontributetothetotalcostofthemission.D.MorecompanieswillinvestinNASA’slunarprojects.27.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceNASA’snewplan.B.ToexplainthereasonwhyNASAstartedanewplan.C.Toannouncethat11companieswouldworkwithNASA.D.ToshowthatAmericahasmadegreatprogressinaerospaceindustry.7.Giftgivingisanimportantpracticethatcanshowanumberofdifferentmeanings.Herearesomegiftgivingtraditionsfromafewdifferentcountries.◆InZimbabweInZimbabwe,itiscommontoaskforagiftstraightly.Whenagifthasbeenboughtevenwithoutaskingforit,theworstthingyoucandoistorefusetheoffering,evenifthegivingfamilyispoor.◆InJapanTheJapaneseplaceagreatimportanceontheactofgiftgiving.Forexample,peopledon’tlikeuncoveredmoney.Sowhetheryou’resendingmoneyasagiftorjustleavingatip(小費(fèi)),putyourmoneyinanenvelope(信封).◆InIndiaAslefthandsareconsidereduncleaninIndianculture,actssuchastouching,passingmoney,orgivinggiftsmustbedonewithyourrighthand.◆InRussiaVodka(伏特加酒)mightseemaperfectgiftforaRussian,butinfact,alotofthemwouldseeitasanunimaginativegift.Manyeventhinktheideaisterrible.◆InIrelandDon’tbeastonishedifyourgiftisrefusedacoupleoftimesinIreland.Thistraditioncomesfromatimewhentheydidn’thaveenoughpotatoestoeatinthe1840s,andbecauseofthis,thereceiversaremakingsurethatyoucanreallypartfromthethingthatyouareoffering.28.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat________.A.it’scommontorefusegiftsinZimbabweB.Japanesepeopledon’tsendmoneyasagiftC.IndianpeopleuserighthandswhengivinggiftsD.it’sagreatideatosendVodkatoRussianpeople29.Theunderlinedword“astonished”inParagraph6mostprobablymeans“________”.A.peaceful B.excited C.shocked D.silly30.Thewriterorganizedthewholepassageby________.A.a(chǎn)skingquestions B.givingexamples C.listingreasons D.tellingstories31.Thesetraditionsareprobablyhelpfulwhenpeoplewantto________.A.travelaroundtheworld B.sendgiftstofriendsinChinaC.makenewfriendsonline D.learndifferentgiftgivingrules32.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanyoufindthistext?A.Culture. B.Friendship. C.Education. D.Health.8.Ifyouopenyourfridge,youmayseesomeleftovers(剩菜剩飯),andit’sverylikelyyouwillthrowthemawayintheend.Ifthefoodinasupermarketisnotfreshanymoreorisnearthe“sell-by”date(保質(zhì)期),itgoesintotrashbinstoo.Everyday,alargeamountoffoodiswasted.Tocutdownonfoodwaste,Francepassedanewlawseveralmonthsago.Itstopssupermarketsfromthrowingawayordestroyingunsoldfood.Instead,theymustgiveittocharities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)).Forfoodthatisn’tsafeforhumanstoeat,itcanbeusedasanimalfeed.Ifnot,thesupermarketswillfacefinesofupto75,000euros(around542,200yuan)ortwoyearsinprison.Thelawalsoencourageseducationalprogramsforschoolsandbusinessesaboutfoodwaste.Peoplearoundtheworldaretryingdifferentthingstodealwiththefoodwasteproblem.Galdakao,Spain,putapublicfridgeinthecenteroftown.Anyonecandropofffoodorleftoversandanyonecancomeandtakethem.AsupermarketinCanada,Loblaws,encouragespeopletobuy“uglyfood”bysellingthematlowerprices,sofoodnearthe“sell-by”datewon’tendupbeingwasted.InChina,wealsohavethe“clearyourplate”campaign(光盤行動(dòng)).Thismeans________.33.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatdoespeoplethinkofthrowingawayleftovers?A.Common. B.Popular. C.Hard. D.Unusual.34.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutthenewFrenchlaw?A.Frenchsupermarketscanthrowawayordestroyunsoldfood.B.Frenchsupermarketsshouldgiveunsoldfoodtocharities.C.Frenchsupermarketswillbeclosediftheywastefood.D.Frenchsupermarketsshouldfeedanimalswithunsoldfood.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“uglyfood”probablymeaninParagraph4?A.Foodthatisnotsafeforhumanstoeat. B.Foodthatlooksuglyandsmellsbad.C.Foodthatisnearthe“sell-by”date. D.Foodthatisthrownawaybyotherpeople.36.Whichofthefollowingcanbestfit“________”inthelastsentence?A.youshouldputleftoversintoapublicfridgeinthecenteroftownB.youshouldgiveleftoverstocharitiesorpeoplewhoareinneedC.youshouldhelpsellleftoversandunsoldfoodatverylowpricesD.youshouldeateverythingontheplateortakingawayleftovers9.Spacetripisnolongeradream!BecauseUSspacecompany(公司)BlueOrigindevelopeditfortravelersaroundtheworld.ArocketcalledNewShepardcansendyoutothespace.OnMay4,BlueOriginhaditsfirstmannedtestflight.Itsenthumansintospaceforthefirsttime.“OnJuly20,NewShepardwillflyitsfirstspacetravelersintospace,”BlueOriginsaid.Therockethassixseats.Thefirstseatisalreadyupforsale.BlueOriginsaiditplanstotakepeopleabout100kmaboveEarth.Later,theywillreturntoEarthwiththehelpofaparachute(降落傘).Whileinspace,theywillgetalookattheKármánLinethroughthelargestwindowseverbuiltinaspacecraft.Thewholetripwilltakeabout10minutes.Thepassengersmustbe18yearsorolder.Theymustalsobehealthy.Theymustbe1.5mto1.9mtallandweigh49kgto101kg.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto?A.Spacecompany. B.Arocket. C.NewShepard. D.Spacetrip.38.HowwillthetravelersreturntoEarthoncetheyflytothespace?A.Byspacecraft. B.Byparachute. C.Byplane. D.Byrocket.39.Whocanprobablytakeatriptothespace?A.A10-year-oldboywhois1.3meterstall. B.A19-year-oldgirlwholikesexercising.C.A15-year-oldboywhoiseasytogetcolds. D.A20-year-oldgirlwhoweighs48kilograms.40.Inwhichcolumncouldyouprobablyfindtheabovepassage?A.HomeNews. B.LocalCulture.C.Science&Technology. D.Art&Music.10.Areyoutheonlychildinyourfamily?Doyouwanttohavemoresistersorbrothers?OnMay31,Chinaintroducedanewpolicy(政策)thatallowseveryfamilytohaveuptothreechildren.ThiswastofightChina’sagingproblem,asmuchofthepopulationisgrowingolder.Herearesomefunanswers.ZhaoZhihan,Beijing,16yearsoldItmightbehardtohavethreechildrenforafamilythatdoesn’thaveenoughmoney.Parentswouldhavetoworkreallyhardtosupportthefamily.IfIlivedinafamilylikethisasachild,Iwouldfeelupsetandstressedout.LiuYifei,Taiyuan,13yearsoldI’mverysensitiveandIworrythatmyparentswillpaylessattentiontomeiftheyhaveanotherchild.There’snodoubtthattheywillspendmoretimeontheyoungerkidandIhavetodoeverythingbymyself.Whatifnoonemakesmealsortakesmefromandtoschool?LiJinyan,Lanzhou,14yearsoldAlthoughIalreadyhaveayoungerbrother,Iwanttohaveasisteraswell.I’magirl,soIthinkasisterwouldunderstandmebetter.AndwhenI’moldenoughtoleavehomeandgotocollege,mybrothercanstillhavesomeonetobewithhim.WangYizhan,Taizhou,15yearsoldTobehonest,Idon’tcareifmyparentshaveanotherchild.ItisOKtohaveayoungerbrotherorsister.Idon’tmindplayingwiththemortakingcareofthemaslongasmyparentsfeelhappy.41.Thenewpolicyallowseveryfamilytohave________children.A.a(chǎn)tleast3 B.morethan3 C.upto3 D.upto242.Fromthetextabove,wecanknowthat________.A.ZhaoZhihanfeelsquitehappyaboutthenewpolicyB.LiuYifeiworriesaboutgettinglesslovefromherparentsC.LiJinyanwantstohaveasisterbecausesheistooyoungD.WangYizhancan’tstandhavingayoungerbrotherorsister43.Youcanprobablyreadthepassageina________.A.diary B.magazine C.novel D.storybook11.LaurenSinger,whostudiedenvironmentalscienceatNYU,hashardlymadewasteinthepasttwoyears,showingthata“zero-waste”lifestyleispossible.Laurenstartedthe“zero-waste”lifestylebytakingawaypackaged(包裝好的)products(產(chǎn)品)fromherlife.Shesaysthatthepasttwoyearshasn’tbeeneasy.“Istoppedbuyingpackagedproductsandbeganbringingmyownbagstofillwithproductsatthesupermarket,”sheexplained.“Istoppedbuyingnewclothesandshoppedforonlysecondhandthings.Isaidnotothingslikestraws(吸管)inmydrinks,orpaperbagsatstores.”Next,shemovedontopersonalcareproducts.Insteadofbuyingthem,shebeganmakingthem.Shealsosetupherowncompany(公司),“TheSimplyCo”,throughwhichshesellsherhomemadeproducts.Eventhoughthejourneyhasbeenhard,Lauren’szero-wastelifehasbeenmeaningful.Laurensaysthatshenowsavesalotofmoneybecausesheispreparedwhenshegoesshoppinganddoesnotbuythingsblindly.Shealsoeatshealthyfoodbecauseshebuysfreshfruitsandvegetablesinsteadofpackagedfoods.Sheishappyaboutherpresentlife.The23-year-oldgirlhasbecomeanencouragementtomany.She’sgivingtalksinschoolsandcollegesandalsotalkingmoreandmoreaboutherzero-wastelifestyleonTVandtheradioworldwide.44.FromParagraph2,weknowthatLaureninthepasttwoyears.A.didn’tbuypackagedproducts B.likedbuyingnewclothesC.refusedtohavesweetdrinks D.startedtousepaperbags45.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3refersto(指代).A.largepaperbags B.secondhandthingsC.packagedproducts D.personalcareproducts46.Accordingtothepassage,“zero-waste”lifestylehelpsLauren.①savemoney
②eathealthily
③studybetter
④livehappilyA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①②④ D.①③④47.ThelastparagraphmainlytellsusLauren’s.A.worries B.feelings C.promises D.a(chǎn)chievements48.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HerReasonsforDealingwithWaste B.HerJourneytoZeroWasteC.HerExperienceinRunningaCompany D.HerTalksonZeroWaste12.ElonMuskwasbornin1971,inSouthAfrica.Littleinformationisknownabouthisearlylife,butitclearlywasn’thappy.Hisparentsdivorcedwhenhewasten,andElonlivedwithhisfather.Itseemstherewasalargenumberofstrictrulesaround,andnotalotoflove,andhewasalsobullied(欺凌)atschool.Hethinksallthesedifficultiesmadehimstrong,howeverandworriesthathischildrenhavetoofewproblemsinlife.ElonleftSouthAfricain1989.HefinisheduniversityinPhysicsandEconomicsintheUS,andstartedaPHDinPhysics,butleftschoolwithoutfinishingitafteronlytwodays.TheInternetwasdevelopingquickly,andElonwantedtocatchthechancesitoffered.Inashorttime,hemade$187millionfromsettingupandsellingZip2,whichinventedonlinecityguides,andPaypal.Heusedthemoneyfornewtechnologyandspacetravel.Musk’scarcompany,Tesla,makeselectriccarsthatcarfanswouldbecrazyfor.HiscompanySpaceXsuccessfullysentitsFalcon9rocketintospacein2012.Therearesomanypeopleinterestedinprivaterockets(AmazonsJeffBezosisanotherfamousone),butMusk’srocketswerethefirsttodock(對(duì)接)withtheInternationalSpaceStation.In2018,abiggerrocket,theFalconHeavy,tookaTeslaRoadsterintospace!Musknowhasseveralcompaniesonthego,andagreatnumberofprojects(項(xiàng)目)includingAI,solarenergy,andanewtunnel-boring(隧道挖掘)machine(thatideacamewhilehewasstuckintraffic).HistunnelingcompanyiscalledTheBoringCompany.49.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeElonMusk’searlylife?A.Happy. B.Hard. C.Interesting. D.Boring.50.WhichofthefollowingisnotsetupbyElonMusk?A.Zip2. B.TheBoringCompany.C.SpaceX. D.Amazon.51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.MuskwasborninSouthAfricain1989. B.MuskfinishedhisPHDinPhysicsintheUS.C.FalconHeavywassentintospacein2012. D.ATeslaRoadsterwastakentospacein2018.52.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ElonMusk,aGreatBusinessman B.ElonMusk,aBulliedStudentC.ElonMusk,aCrazyAstronaut D.ElonMusk,aCleverFather13.Ibetyouusememes(表情包)whentalkingtoyourfriendsonWeChatorQQ.Andamongthefileformats(文件格式)GIFisprobablyoneofyourfavourites.AGIFisusuallyashortfunnyvideoonlyafewsecondsthatrepeats.TheGIFturned34thisyear,whichmakesitoldinwebhistory.That’seventwoyearsolderthantheWorldWideWeb.EversincetheGIFwascreated,ithaslongbeenoverlooked(忽視).Itissmartphonesandsocialmediathathavebroughtitbacktoourdailylives.AccordingtoDavidMcIntoshfromtheGIFsearchserviceTenor,theGIFdoesbetterjobofshowingpeople’sfeelingsthanshorttextmessagesdo.“Thingslike‘lol’(laughoutloud)aren’tveryexpressive(有表現(xiàn)力的),”hetoldWired.TheGIFisalsoaverysmallfileformat.Thishelpeditbecomepopularamongcellphonesusers.Becauseofitspopularity,OxfordDictionariesnamed“GIF”thewordoftheyearin2012.In2016,Facebookuserssentmorethan13billionGIFs,reportedSinaNews.Thereareevensearchservicesspecifically(專門)forGIF,suchasTenorandGiphy.Ifyoucan’tfindanythingyoulikethere,justcreateyourownGIFonappslikeDECOandGiphyCam.53.WhatisGIF?A.Asmallpicture. B.Alongtext. C.Ashortvideo. D.Agigfile.54.WhenwastheGIFborn?A.In2022. B.In2012. C.In1987. D.In2016.55.WhatbroughttheGIFbacktoourdailylives?A.Smartphonesandsocialmedia. B.OxfordDictionaries.
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