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【查補能力漏洞■組合練】
專題12閱讀理解+閱讀表達+閱讀填表
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能力提升演練
一、閱讀理解
<1>
(2024?吉林長春?一模)Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,e-bookreadingisbecoming
popularwithpeopleofallages.Itseemsmoreconvenientbecauseyoucouldseepeoplereadontheirmobile
phonesalmosteverywhere.However,noteverybodylovesreadinge-books.Someprefertraditionalprintedbooks
whichareknownasp-books.Asurveywasmadeamong110studentsagedbetween14and18.Inthesurvey,the
studentswereaskedwhichkindtheylikedbetter.Theanswersarenotsurprising.Twenty-onepercentofthem
prefere-bookreadingandthirty-seventypercentmainlyreadprintedbooks.Whatabouttheothers?Theysaidthey
likedboth.Asforthequestionshowmanybookstheyhadandwhatbookstheyread,thediagramsbelowshowthe
surveyresults.
Howmanyp-books/e-booksdoyouhave?
Numbersofthestudents
DiagramI
DiagramII
E-booksopenedanotherdoortotheworldofreading,butprintedbooksalsohavetheadvantageswhichare
muchlovedtillnow.Bothofthembringusthepleasureofreading.Whatweshoulddoistoenjoyitnomatter
whichwaywechoose.
根據(jù)短文和圖表內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。
1.Thesurveyismainlyabout.
A.twowaysofreadingB.readingcompetitions
C.thepopularityofreadingD.wonderfulplacestoread
2.AccordingtoDiagramI,thenumberofthestudentswithisthelargestofall.
A.onetotenp-booksB.onetotene-booksC.eleventofiftyp-booksD.eleven
tofiftye-books
3.AccordingtoDiagramII,novelsarelesspopularthanamongthep-booklovers.
A.newsB.professionalbooksC.sciencebooksD.classics
4.E-bookreadersaccordingtothepassage.
A.don'treadprintedbooksB.are14-year-oldteenagers
C.areseentoreadnearlyeverywhereD.likeprofessionalbooksbetterthanclassics
5.Fromthepassage,wecanknow.
A.oneofthe110teenagersdoesn'towne-books
B.therearefivekindsofbooksforpeopletoread
C.peoplethinkprintedbooksaremoreconvenienttoread
D.e-bookswilltaketheplaceofprintedbooksinthefuture
<2>
(2024?廣東東莞,一模)Languageisimportantbothbecauseofwhatitcommunicatesandhowitdoesthe
communication.Thepoweroflanguageissostrongthatitshowshowlanguagecanactuallyinfluencethewaywe
think.Tobroaden(拓寬)languageistobroadentheabilitytothink.Wecanseethisinchildren,whosethinking
developsgraduallyhandinhandwiththelanguage.
Sohowshouldweusethepoweroflanguage:turningwordsintoshapes.Professorshavefoundthatour
mindexplainswhatithears.Thewordsthatcomeoutofourmouths,createthereality(現(xiàn)實)一forbetterorworse.
Unfortunately,ifsoftenworseaswedestroyourhopeofsuccesssimplybyusingnegativelanguagethatinfluences
ouropinionsandkillsourconfidence.Whatyouthinkdirectlyinfluenceshowyoufeelandhowyoubehave.Soif
youthinkyou'realoser,you'llfeellikealoser.Then,you'llactlikealoser,andyouwillbelieveyoumustbea
loser.
Creatingamorepositiveopinioncanleadtobetterresult.Thafsnottosaypositivethoughtshavemagic
powers.Butpositivethoughtsleadtoproductivebehavior,whichincreasesyourchancesofasuccessfulresult.To
buildself-confidence,youhavetochangethewayyouspeak.Rememberthem:Trytousepositivelanguage.Take
actionsquickly.Haveyouropinions.Anddon'toftensaysorrytootherpeopleunlessyouarewrong.
Wordshavemagicalpowers.Theycaneitherbringthegreatesthappinessorthedeepestdisappointment(失
望).
6.WhyislanguageimportanttochildrenaccordingtoParagraph1?
A.Becauseitcandevelopchildren'sthinkingability.
B.Becauseitintroducessomenewwordstochildren.
C.Becauseithelpschildrenknowmoreaboutforeigncultures.
D.Becauseitcanprovideachanceforchildrentogetabettereducation.
7.Theunderlinedword"destroy^inParagraph2means.
A.developB.describeC.breakD.share.
8.Howmanywaysareneededtochangethewayyouspeak?
A.TwoB.ThreeC.Four.D.Five
9.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferred(推斷)accordingtothepassage?
A.Thewordsfromourmouthsalwayscreateabetterreality.
B.Whatyouthinkhasindirectinfluencesonhowyoubehave
C.Positivethoughtshavemagicpowerstochangeyourbehavior.
D.Negativethoughtsmayloweryourchancesofbeingsuccessful.
10.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.NewwaysofthinkingB.Thepoweroflanguage
C.ThewaystolearnalanguageD.Theimportanceofbeingconfident
<3>
(2024?山東濟南?二模)ScientistsinSwitzerlandhaveusedlasers(激光)tochangethepathofalightning
strike(雷擊的路徑).Theexperimentsuggeststhatinthefuture,lasersmightbeusefulforprotectinglarge
buildingsfromlightning.
Lightningcanbeextremelypowerfulandcauseseriousproblemsontheground.Lightningstrikecancause
fires,destroybuildings,andevenkillpeople.Thedamagefromlightningcostsbillionsofdollarseveryyear.Inthe
US,lightningstrikeskilledcloseto450peoplebetween2006and2021.
Scientistshavebeentryingtofindawaytoprotectbuildingsfromlightningforalongtime.Nowthebest
wayisbyputtingmetalrods(金屬竿)onthebuildings.Theserodsareconnectedtotheground.Thelightningis
attractedtotherods,whichsafelyguidetheelectricityintotheground.Butlightningrodscanonlyprotectasmall
area.Somebuildings-suchasairportsaresolargethatifsdifficulttoprotectthewholebuildingusinglightning
rods.
Anotherideaistouselaserstoguidelightning.Scientistshadbeenworkingontheideaforover20years.
Theyhavesuccessfullyguidedlightningwithlasersinsidealab.Butuntilthesummerof2021,scientistscould
guidelightningwithlasersoutside.Usingapowerfullaser,scientistsinSwitzerlandwereabletoguidelightningfor
meters.
Theheatfromthelasercreatesapathofairthatislessthickthantheairaroundit.Thepathalsohasaspecial
charge(電荷).Thelightningcanfollowthispathalmostasifitwerealightningrod.ScientistMatteoClericisaid,
“Thefactthatwemanagedtodoitinanoutdoorenvironmentisaverybigstep.”
Butthelaserstilldidn'tguidethelightningasfarasthescientistswouldlike.Besides,thelaserisalsovery
expensive.Thescientistssayitcostabout$2billion.Itwillprobablytake10ormoreyearsbeforealaserlikethisis
trulyabletoprotectlargebuildings.
11.Whatisthelasertechnologyexpectedtoprotect?
A.High-risebuildings.B.Largebuildings.
C.Beautifulbuildings.D.Importantbuildings.
12.Toknowhowpowerfullightningcanbe,whichparagraphcanweread?
A.Paragraph2.B.Paragraph3.C.Paragraph4.D.Paragraph5.
13.Whyarelasersnotusedwidelyforchangingthepathoflightningstrikenow?
A.Puttingmetalrodsonthebuildingsisthebestway.
B.Somebuildingsaresolargethatifsdifficulttoprotect.
C.Lasersareonlyabletoguidelightningforashortdistance.
D.Lasersaresoexpensivethatscientistscan'tpayforexperimenting.
14.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatMatteoClericisaid?
A.Scientistsstillneedtoworkhardertoachieveagreatersuccess.
B.Itisnoteasyforscientiststoguidelightningwithlasersoutside.
C.Scientistsneedtochangeworkingenvironmentinnextexperiments.
D.Itisagreatprogressforscientiststoguidelightningwithlasersoutside.
15.Whatcanweinferfromtheendofthepassage?
A.Behindbadluckcomesgoodluck.
B.Ajourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep.
C.Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforealasercanreallywork.
D.Forscientists,workingtogetherisbetterthanworkingalone.
<4>
(2024?山東濟南?二模)TmNancy.Doyourememberthenameofyourkindergarten(幼兒園)teacher?Ido.
HernamewasMrs.White.AndIrememberIthoughtshemustbeasisterofSnowWhite,becauseshehadthe
samebrightblueeyes,shortdarkhairandfairskinasher.
Idon'tremembermuchaboutwhatwelearnedinherclass,butmymotheroncetoldmethatweusedto
writealot.AndIwouldbringbackwhatIwroteandshewouldlookatitandseethereweresomanymistakes.But
noredcorrections(改正),andalwaysastar.SometimesevenaGood,whichwouldmakemeflywithhappiness.So
onedaywhenmymotherwenttomeetMrs.Whiteforoneofthoseparent-teachermeetings,sheaskedherwhyshe
nevercorrectedmymistakesintherightspellingsofwordsorpointedoutgrammaticalmistakes.
“Thechildrenarejustbeginningtogetexcitedaboutusingwordsandforming(形成)sentences.Idon'twant
mystudentstoloseinterestbecauseofredink(墨水).Spellingandgrammarcanwait,thewonderofwordswon,t.^^
Mrs.Whitesaid.
LaterIknewthatifMrs.Whitehadusedherredpenoften,Iprobablywouldn'tbetellingyouaboutthisnow.
Ilookbacknowandthinkshemusthavebeenaratherunusualteachertouseaslessredpenaspossible.
Iusedtomisspell(拼錯)66beautifuF,alot,andcouldneverrememberthatthe"e"goesbeforethe"a".It
mademyteacherinhighschoolangry.Sheaskedmetouse“pretty“whenIwaswriting.Ididn'tlistentoher.To
myeyes,“pretty“iseasiertospell,butitdoesn'tholdasmuchaswemeansometimes.
AndthankstoMrs.White,IneverworriedaboutwritingwhatImeantevenifIcouldn'tquitespellitout,
becauselifeisn't"pretty”.It's“beautiftil”.
16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"we"inParagraph2referto?
A.Thewriterandhermother.B.Thewriterandherclassmates.
C.Thewriterandherteacher.D.Thewriter'smotherandherteacher.
17.HowmightNancy'smotherfeelbeforeshewenttomeetMrs.White?
A.WorriedB.Pleased.C.Proud.D.Embarrassed.
18.WhichoneisrightaccordingtowhatMrs.WhitesaidinParagraph3?
A.Childrendon'thavethepatienceinspellingwords.
B.Redcorrectionsareusedtodrawchildren'sattention.
C.Children'sinterestofusingwordsisveryimportant.
D.Grammarandspellingshouldbepaidmoreattentionto.
19.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Oneshouldhelpchildrenspellcorrectwords.
B.Weshouldneverpayattentiontospellingandgrammar.
C.Childrenshouldknowhowtousesimplewordstoexpressthemselves.
D.Usingwordstoexpressismoreimportantthanjustcorrectingspelling.
20.Whafsthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Mother'sLoveB."BeautifUl"LifeC.MyTeacherD.ChildhoodMemory
<5>
(2024?黑龍江大慶?二模)NewrulesandbehaviorstandardsformiddleschoolstudentscameoutinMarch.
Themiddleschoolisgoingtouseanewwaytodecidewhothetopstudentsare.Thebeststudentswon'tonlyhave
highmarks.Theyshouldnotdye(染)theirhair,smokeordrinkbecausetheyarestudents.Thefollowingaresome
ofthenewrules.
Haveyouevercopiedsomeoneelse'sworkinanexam?Don'tdothatagain!Thafsnotsomethinganhonest
studentshoulddo.
Domoreatschool.Goodstudentsloveanimalsandcareforotherpeople.AprilisBirdlovingMonthin
China.Isyourschooldoinganythingtocelebrateit?Youshouldjoin!Andyoucanlearnmoreaboutanimalsand
howtoprotectthem.Befriendlytothepeoplearoundyou.Trytothinkofothers,notonlyyourself.
Beopentonewideas.Doyouthinkpeoplecanliveonthemoon?Maybeyou'llfindanotherearthsomeday.
Don'tlookdownonnewideas.Everyone'sideasareimportant.Youshouldwelcomethem,becausenewideas
makelifebetterforeveryone.
Protectyourself.Hassomeoneevertakenmoneyfromoneofyourclassmates?Don'tletithappentoyou.If
youhavetogohomelate,youshouldletyourparentsknow.
UsetheInternetcarefully.TheInternetcanbeveryusefulforstudents.ButsomethingsontheInternetaren't
forchildren,sotrytolookatwebpagesthataregoodforyou.
21.Whafsthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase/carefor"inthepassage?
A.Want.B.Befriendlyto.C.Becareful.D.Lookafter.
22.Goodwebpagesforchildrencan.
A.beawasteoftimeB.helpthemwiththeirstudies
C.dohomeworkforthemD.makelifedifficult
23.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Tellthetruth,evenwhenyouarewrong.
B.Keepsomeanimalstokillthem.
C.Lookdownonnewideas.
D.EverythingontheInternetisgoodforchildren.
24.Thepassagemainlytellsushowto.
A.careforothersB.domoreatschool
C.betopstudentsD.usetheInternet
<6>
(2024?黑龍江大慶?二模)TheInternetisverypopularwithyoungpeoplenowadays.Theythinkthatthe
Internethasbroughtthemanumberofadvantages.Inmyopinion,theInternetaffectsyoungpeoplenotonlyina
positiveway,butalsoinanegativeway.
ThereisnodoubtthattheInternethasagoodeffectonwideningyoungpeople'sknowledge.Itkeeps
everyoneknowledgeable.Injustafewminuteseachdaypeoplecangetthemostrecentnews.Moreover,moreand
moreyoungpeopleareusingtheInternettolookforinformationtohelpthemintheirworkorstudies.Theycan
alsolearnalotaboutcultureandhistoryontheInternet.
Ontheotherhand,theInternetalsohasnegativeinfluencesonyoungpeople.Firstly,theoveruseof
computerscanbringinbadphysicalside-effects.Itwilldoharmtopeople'seyestositinfrontofacomputerfora
longtimewithoutabreak.Otherhealthproblems,suchasstomachache,headacheandbackpain,alsohappenquite
easilytothosewhospendtoomuchtimeoncomputers.Furthermore,theInternetseemstoseparateyoungpeople
fromtherealworld.Althoughtheyareusuallyfamiliarwiththecurrentaffairs,theirface-to-facecommunication
skillsareverypoor.TheycommunicatewithotherpeoplethroughYahoo,MyspaceandMSNinsteadofgoingout
withtheirfamilyormeetingfriends.Therefore,youngpeoplecanshowalackofcommonsenseinrelationshipsor
havedifficultycommunicatingintherealworld.Inaddition,alotofwebsitesarenotgoodforteenagers.For
example,somewebsitesincludeunhealthyvideosthatshouldbedeleted.
Inconclusion,besideshelpingyoungpeopletoincreasetheirknowledge,theInternetmayalsobringinsome
badresults.Whilethebenefitsseemtofillalltheneed,thedisadvantagesalsoneedthesameattention.Theyoung
reallyneedguidanceonhowtousetheInternet.
25.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom.
A.ahistorybookB.amagazineC.anovelD.adictionary
26.Whatistherightstructureofthepassage?
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27.Whatcanweinferaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheuseoftheInternetamongteenagersshouldbestopped.
B.TheInternethasmoredisadvantagesthanadvantages.
C.MoreattentionshouldbepaidtothebadeffectsoftheInternet.
D.AlltheinformationontheInternetisgoodforstudents.
28.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheInternetAffectsPeoplePositively
B.TheNegativeEffectsoftheInternet
C.TheInfluenceoftheInternetontheYoung
D.TheInternetastheMostEffectiveCommunicationMeans
<7>
(2024?山東日照?二模)
Schoolbullyingisincreasinglybecomingaproblem,butthemovebyAofengSchoolinFuzhou,capitalof
Fujianprovince,toinstall(安裝)analarmsysteminsidetoiletstocatchbullyingisgettingalotofattention.
Thealarmsystemhasbeeninstalledinsensitive(敏感的)placessuchastoiletsanditusesvoicerecognition
(識另U)andsensitivewordactivation(激活),sothatifsomeoneisbeingbulliedthesystemcanalert(警示)the
schoolstaffbysendingoutspecificsignals.
ThesystemusesAIforvoicerecognition,butitseffectiveness(有效f生)doesn'tonlydependonthese
technologies.Moreimportantthanthetechnologyaretheschoolstaffwhoneedtorespondquicklytothespecific
signals.Inmostcasesofschoolbullying,educatorshaveoverlookedearlywarningsigns,allowingthesituationto
beoutofcontrol.Andthatcansometimesleadtoaterribleoutcome.
ReturningtothesysteminFuzhou,theschoolhassuggestedthatthemoveisstillinitsexperimentalphase
(實驗階段)andwillbecarriedoutonceitisfurtherimproved.Ifthesystemproveseffective,thegovernmentmay
considerintroducingsimilarsystemsinotherschoolstostopbullying.However,itisimportantforthemto
rememberthatitishumanaction,notjusttechnologythatcanhelpsolvethisseriousproblem.Technologycan
certainlyserveasanecessarytool,butitisthehumanelement(因素)一focusedattention,care,andtimely
prevention-thatfinallyholdsthekeytocreatingasaferenvironmentforallstudents.
29.Whafsthewriter'spurposeinwritingParagraph1?
A.Toraiseaquestion.B.Toexplainaproblem.
C.Toleadinthetopic.D.Tointroducecanalarmsystem.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlook"mean?
A.missB.noticeC.careD.watch
31.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsAofengSchool'smove?
A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Uncertain.D.Fearful.
32.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.ThemovebyAofenginFuzhouisagreatsuccess.
B.Moreschoolswillusethealarmsysteminthefuture.
C.Students9safetywilldependmainlyontechnology.
D.Peopleplayamoreimportantroleinstoppingbullying.
<8>
(2024?河南駐馬店?二模)Wecanseecircles,squaresandtriangleseverywhereinourdailylife.Haveyou
thoughtabouttheirmeaningsinfilms?Muchlikecolors,differentshapescanshowdifferentfeatures(特點)of
charactersinthescenes.
Circlesrepresent(代表)thingsthataresoftandnatural.Theroundshaperemindsusofthingsthatappearin
nature,likethesun,raindropsandsoon.Wecanalsoconnectcircleswithbeautifuleyes,babies'roundfaces.All
thesethingsmakeusfeelhappyandwarm.Thisiswhysomanycartooncharactersbodies-heroes,goodpeopleare
roundinshape,becausecirclesrepresentgoodness.
Squaresshowthingsthatareunnaturalorman-made,orthingsthatareboringorold-fashioned.InUp,Carl,
hasasquarefaceandwearssquareglasses,whileRussell,alwayswearsroundmedals.Theseshapesshowthe
characters9personalities.Carlisstubborn(執(zhí)拗的)andlonely.
Theangriestshapeisthetriangle.Everykidwhodrawsamonsterwithsharpteethdrawsarowoftriangles,
don'tthey?Thafsbecausetheshaperepresentsfear,distrustanddoubtinsomeway.Lookatthebadguysin
cartoons-theyarealldrawnwithplentyofpointsandtriangles,likeShengongbaoinNeZha.Andtrianglesare
stable(穩(wěn)固的)anddon'teasilyfalldown.Infilms,thisfeaturemakesbadpeopledifficulttodealwith.
Notonlyincartoons,butalsoinotherkindsoffilms,differentshapesareusedforthesamepurpose.So,try
tofindthehiddenshapesandyouwillknowwhatthecharactersarelike.
33.Thewriterexplainstherelationshipbetweensquaresandpersonalitiesofcartooncharactersby.
A.tellingastoryB.givinganexample
C.raisingaquestionD.showingtheresultsofastudy
34.WhyisShengongbaomentionedinParagraph4?
A.Becausekidsthinkheisamonster.
B.Becausehehasarowofsharpteeth.
C.Becauseheisabadguyinthefilm.
D.Becauseheisnoteasytodealwith.
35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"triangle“referto?
△4b□OdO
36.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofthepassage?
37.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Whydifferentshapesrepresentdifferentthings.
B.Whatmakesheroesinfilmshavegreatcharm:
C.Whatdifferentshapesrepresentinfilms.
D.Howtomakecartoonswithdifferentcolorsandshapes.
<9>
(2024?山東濟南?二模)Humanactivityischangingthesurfaceandtemperatureofourplanet.Butnew
researchshowsthatitisalsochangingthesoundoftheearth?soceansandseas.Scientistssaythesechanges
influencemanyseaanimals-fromverysmallfishtohugewhales.
Soundtravelsveryfarunderwater.Forfish,soundisprobablyabetterwaytosensetheirenvironmentthan
light.Theyusesoundstocommunicatewitheachother.Soundsalsohelpsomeoceananimalstofindfoodand
avoidtheirhunters(獵人).Manyoceananimalsusesoundstofindgoodplacestogivebirth.Soundshelpfishand
otherseaanimalssurvive(生存).
However,increasednoisefromhumansismakingitharderfortheseanimalstoheareachother.Thenoise
comesfromshippingtraffic,underwateroilandgasexploration(爆炸),andothernoisyhumanactivity.Formany
seaanimals,theireffortstocommunicatearebeingmasked(被掩蓋)bysoundsthathumanshaveintroduced.
Expertsexplaintheword“masking”,whichhappenswhenoneormorenoisesinthewaterblock(阻截)sound
importanttoanoceananimal'slife.
TheRedSeaisoneoftheworld'smostimportantshippingpassages(航道).Itisfulloflargeshipstraveling
toAsia,Europe,andAfrica.Somefishandotheranimalsnowavoidthenoisiestareas.Also,thetotalnumberofsea
animalshasgonedownbyabouthalfsince1970.Insomepartsoftheocean,scientistsnowrecordfeweranimals
singingandcallingthaninthepast.
Expertssaythatinfluenceofnoiseonseaanimalsarenotwellunderstood.However,somestudiessuggest
thatnoisemaycausehearingloss(喪失).Thestressfromhumannoisemightalsoinfluencetheimmune(免疫)
system-ananimafsnaturaldefensesystem.Manyseaanimalsareshowinghigherlevelsofstressbecauseof
noise.
Whenpeoplethinkofthreats(威脅)facingtheocean,weoftenthinkofclimate(氣候)change,plastics,and
overfishing.Butnoisepollutionisanothernecessarythingweneedtobemonitoring.Whenitcomestosomething
humanscandofortheocean,weneedtothinkabouthowtomakeitquieter.Soundpollutionmaybeeasiertodeal
withthanotheroceanthreats.Youcanreduceorturnoffsoundrightaway.Ifsnotlikeplasticsorclimatechange,
whicharemuchhardertoundo.
38.Accordingtothetext,soundscanhelpseaanimalsinmanywaysexcept.
A.communicatingwitheachotherB.searchingforsomethingtoeat
C.gettingawayfromtheirhuntersD.blockingthesunshineoutside
39.WhyistheRedSeamentionedinthetext?
A.Tointroduceanimportantshippingpassages.
B.Toexplainwhytherearesomanylargeships.
C.Toreportthetotalnumberofseaanimalsalive.
D.Togiveanexampleoftheinfluenceofhumannoise.
40.Whatcanyouknowfromthetext?
A.Noisemaycausethehearinglossofhumans.
B.Noisedoesmoreharmtoseaanimalsthanwerealize.
C.Plasticpollutionisthebiggestthreatfacingoceansandseas.
D.Fishsensetheirenvironmentbetterthroughlightthansound.
41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"undo"meaninthelastparagraph?
A.Putintheeffort.B.Promisetheresult.
C.Forgettheinfluence.D.Canceltheinfluence.
42.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitle(標題)?
A.WhyAreOceanAnimalsSoNoisy?B.HelpfulWaystoSaveOceanAnimals.
C.HumansAreMakingOceansTooNoisy.D.WhichThreattoOceansIstheBiggest?
<10>
(2024?天津和平?二模)Lookatthepicturesofcuterabbitsdressedinliondancecostumes.Canyouguess
whattheyareusedfor?Aretheytoys?Well,ifyouthinkso,thinkagain.Thesecute“rabbits“areactuallyhuabobo.
IthasbeenapopulartraditionalfoodinShandongProvinceformorethan300years.
Usually,huaboboisfourorevensixtimesbiggerthanmantou.Ithasbecomeanecessarypartofsome
importantevents.Localwomenusetoolslikeknives,scissorsandpenstoshapethedough(生面團)intoducks,
dragons,peaches,etc,beforehavingthemsteamed.Thentheycolorthem.Theirbrightandbeautifulcolorsare
generallyconsideredtoexpressgoodwishes.
Forexample,huabobointheshapesofrabbitsandtigersisusuallygiventochildrentoexpressthewishthat
aboywillbeasstrongasatigerandagirlaslovelyandcleverasawhiterabbit.Andhuabobointheshapeofyuan
yangrepresentsthewishthatanewly-marriedcouplewilllivehappilytogethertoanoldage.
Huaboboisnormallysweetintaste.Thewaytomakehuabobohasbeenpasseddownfromgeneration(一代
人)togenerationinShandongProvince.
Huabobotastesgood,butmosthuaboboshopsonlyserveitlocally.ThatdetailcaughttheattentionofZang
Chaiyuan,a25-year-oldgirlfromYantai.Shewantedtointroducehuabobotomorepeople.
Zang'sloveforhuabobohasalsoledhertocreatenewshapes.Shealsousesnaturalfruitandvegetablejuice
tocolorhuabobo.Whafsmore,shehasfoundawaytostorehuaboboforovertwomonths,makingitmore
convenienttosendittoothercities.
Usinghercreativeworks,Zanghasmanagedtobreathenewlifeintothetraditiona
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