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專題06閱讀理解15篇Modernlifeisimpossiblewithouttravelling.Thefastestwayoftravellingisbyplane.Withamodernplane,ittakesonedaytotravelplaceswhichtookamonthormoretogettoahundredyearsago.Travellingbytrainisslowerthanbyplane,butithasitsadvantages(優(yōu)點).Youcanseethecountryyouaretravellingthrough.Moderntrainshavecomfortableseatsanddining-cars.Theymakeeventhelongestjourneyenjoyable.Somepeopleprefertotravelbyseawhenpossible.Therearelargeshipsandriverboats.Youcanvisitmanyothercountriesanddifferentpartsofyourcountryonthem.Shipsarenotasfastastrainsorplanes,buttravellingbyseaisaverypleasantwaytospendaholiday.Manypeopleliketotravelbycar.Youcanmakeyourowntimetable.Youcantravelthreeorfourhundredmilesoronlyfiftyoronehundredmilesaday,justasyoulike.Youcanstopwhereveryouwish—wherethereissomethinginterestingtosee,atagoodrestaurantwhereyoucanenjoyagoodmeal,oratahotelwhereyoucanspendthenight.Thatiswhytravellingbycarisapopularpleasuretrip,whilepeopleusuallytakeatrainoraplanewhentheyaretravellingonbusiness.1.Fromthepassage(短文),weknowthefastestwayoftravellingis________.A.bytrain B.bysea C.byplane D.bycar2.Whatistheadvantage(優(yōu)點)oftravellingbysea?A.Itisveryfast.B.Youcanstopwhereveryouwish.C.Itisaverypleasantwaytospendaholiday.D.Youcantravelthreeorfourhundredmilesoronlyfiftyoronehundredmilesaday,justasyoulike.3.Theunderlinedword“They”inthesecondparagraphrefersto(指的是)________.A.moderntrainsinthecountry B.comfortableseatsanddining-carsC.thetravelersonthemoderntrains D.theslowerwaysoftravelling4.Ifwetravelbycar,wecan________.A.makethelongestjourneyunenjoyable B.traveltoaveryfarplaceinseveralminutesC.makeourowntimetable D.findnoplacestolivein5.Whenpeopletravelonbusiness,theyusuallytake________.A.aplaneoracar B.acaroraboat C.aboatoratrain D.atrainoraplane6.Howmanywaysoftravellingarementioned(被提到的)inthepassage?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two. D.Six.Nickisaverycleverboyandhecanlearneverythingquickly.Hethoughtwhattheteachertaughtintheclasswasn’tuseful.ItwasaMondaymorning.Astheteacher,Mr.Li,walkedintotheclassroomwithbooksinhishands,heheardalowvoice,“Here’stheteacher.I’msurethisboringpersonisgoingtotalkabouthowtousecommas(逗號).Iknowhowtousethem.”Itwasaboy’svoiceandtheteacherknewwhohewas.However,theteacherdidn’tgetangry.Hesaidnothingaboutit,butreallybegantotalkabouthowtousecommas.Thestudentslistenedverycarefully.Thenhewrotethefollowingsentenceontheblackboard,“Nicksaystheteacherisaboringfellow.”TheclasslaughedandNick’sfaceturnedred.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“I’lltellyoutheimportanceofcommas.”Heputtwocommasinthesentence,andthenread,“Nick,saystheteacher,isaboringfellow.”Alltheclasslaughedagain.Nickfeltveryembarrassedfirst,andthenhisfaceturnedmuchredder.Finallyhecouldn’thelplaughingwiththeotherstudentstoo.Fromthenon,Nickbegantostudycarefully.7.Whatsubjectdoestheteacherteachthestudents?A.Maths. B.English. C.Music. D.Science.8.WhatkindofboyisNicklike?A.Atallboy. B.Ahealthyboy. C.Asmallboy. D.Anaughtyboy.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“embarrassed”mean?A.興奮的 B.狂怒的 C.尷尬的 D.粗魯?shù)?0.“Nicksaystheteacherisaboringfellow.”is________“Nick,saystheteacher,isaboringfellow.”A.thesameas B.quitedifferentfrom C.goodto D.badfor11.Theteacherisvery________.A.boring B.clever C.bad D.terrible12.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?A.Somuchtolearn. B.Firstthingsfirst.C.Easiersaidthandone. D.Nickisinhotwater.Canyouthinkofacountrywithoutpaper?BritishPrimeMinister,GordonBrown,wantstochangeBritainintojustsuchacountry.“Everyoneinthecountrywillbegiventheirownwebsitewithinfouryears,”hesaid.Afterpeoplehavetheirownwebsite,theycandothingsontheInternet.Forexample,peoplecan“see”doctorsontheInternet.TheycanaskquestionsanddoctorscanalsoanswerthemthroughtheInternet;parentscanlearnabouttheirchildren’sstudiesontheInternet.Also,teachersdon’tneedtogivethemthereportcards.Thisnotonlysavestime,butalsosavesmoney.Manypeoplewon’tneedtogototheiroffices,theycanworkathome.ThePrimeMinistersaidthatitwouldsavebillionsofpoundsayear.Mostimportantly,itisespeciallygoodfortheenvironment.ThecountrywillsavealotofpaperifpeopledosomanythingsthroughtheInternet.Savingpapercansavealotoftrees.Iftheplaniscarriedout,Britainwillbecomethefirstcountrywithoutpaper.“IwantBritaintobetheworldleaderinthedigitaleconomy(電子經(jīng)濟).Thedigitaleconomywillcreateover250,000jobsby2020,”saidGordonBrown.13.AccordingtoGordonBrown,Britainwillgiveeveryoneawebsitewithin_______.A.twoyears B.threeyears C.fouryears D.fiveyears14.Whatisn’tmentioned(提及)accordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Peoplecan“see”thedoctorontheInternet.B.Peoplecancookonthewebsite.C.Parentscanlearnaboutchildren’sstudiesontheInternet.D.DoctorscananswerthepatientsontheInternet.15.Peoplecanwork_______aftertheyhavetheirownwebsites.A.athome B.intherestaurant C.intheoffice D.atschool16.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.DoingthingsthroughtheInternetwillwastemoney.B.DoingthingsthroughtheInternetisgoodfortheenvironment.C.Thegovernmentwillspendbillionsofpoundsonpeople’swebsites.D.Thedigitaleconomywillcreateover150,000jobsby2020.17.WhatcanwelearnfromGordonBrown’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Brownwantstokeephisposition(職位)bytheplan.B.Brownwantstosavepaperasmuchaspossible.C.BrownwantsBritaintobecometheleaderintheareaofdigitaleconomy.D.Brownwantstobecomeanenvironmentalprotector(環(huán)境保護者)bycarryingoutthisplan.18.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.WeCan’tUsePaperAnymore. B.SavingMoney.C.SavingtheEnvironment D.ACountrywithoutPaper.ApartmentforRent(出租)Areyoulookingforacomfortableplacetolivein?Ifyouare,thistwo-bedroomapartmentistheperfecthomeforyou!TheapartmentislocatedatNO.9,GuangmingRoad.Itisonlyafewminutes’walkfromshopsandschools.Theapartmentis95squaremetersinarea.Ithastwobedrooms.Bothbedroomsfacesouth.Youcanenjoyplentyofsunshineinthedaytime.Theapartmentalsohasaspacious(寬敞的)livingroom,anopenkitchenandabathroom.Theapartmentiswellequipped(拎包入住的).Ithasinternetaccess(互聯(lián)網(wǎng)接入),24-hourhotwaterandunder-floorheating(暖氣).Thecurrenttenant(目前的租客)ismovingoutattheendofthismonth.YoucanmoveinafterOctober1.Wearetotallypet-friendly.Youcanmoveinwithyourlovelypets.Therentis¥9,000permonth.Ifyouareinterestedinthisapartment,pleasecallMrs.Guoat835-613-0409.Youcansetupatimetoseetheapartment.19.Thetwobedroomsoftheapartmentface________.A.east B.south C.west D.north20.Theapartmentdoesnothave________.A.internetaccess B.24-hourhotwater C.centralheating D.under-floorheating21.Theapartment________.A.islocatedatNo.8GuangmingRoad B.coversanareaof59squaremetersC.hasaspaciousbalcony D.hasanopenkitchen22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothearticle?A.Theapartmentisclosetoshopsandschools.B.Youcanmoveintotheapartmentrightnow.C.Youcannotkeepapetdogintheapartment.D.YoucancallMr.Guotosetupatimetoviewtheapartment.23.Whatcanyouinfer(推斷)fromthearticle?A.Theapartmentisfarawayfromthecitycentre.B.Afamilywiththreekidswillprobablychoosetheapartment.C.Anewtenantdoesn’tneedtobuyfurniturebeforemovingin.D.It’sagoodchoiceforacollegestudenttorenttheapartment.24.Thearticleprobablyis________.A.adiary B.anewsreport C.ascientificstudy D.anadvertisementChoosethebestanswer.(根據(jù)以下內容選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢浮?Thecowboyistheheroofmanymovies.Heis,eventoday,asymbol(標志)ofcourageandadventure.Butwhatwasthelifeofthecowboyreallylike?Thecowboy’sjobisclearfromthewordcowboy.Cowboysweremenwhotookcareofthecowsandothercattle(牛).ThecattlewereintheWestandinTexas.PeopleinthecitiesoftheEastwantedbeeffromthesecattle.Trainscouldtakethecattleeast.Butfirstthecattlehadtogettothetrain.Partofthecowboy’sjobwastotakethecattlehundredsofmilestotherailroadtowns.Thetripswerecalled“cattledrives”.Acattledriveusuallytookseveralmonths.Cowboysrodeforsixteenhoursaday.Becausetheyrodesomuch,eachcowboybroughtalongabouteighthorses.Acowboychangedhorsesseveraltimeseachday.Cowboyshadtomakesurethatthecattlearrivedsafely.Beforestartingonadrive,theybrandedthecattle.Theyburnedamark(記號)onthecattletoshowwhotheybelongto(屬于).Butthesemarksdidn’tstopthieves.Cowboyshadtoprotectthecattlefromthieves.Thievesmadethedangeroustripevenmoredangerous.Althoughtheirworkwasverydifficultanddangerous,cowboysdidnotearnmuchmoney.Theywerepaidbadly.Yetcowboyslikedtheirwaysoflife.Theylivedinthewildandopencountry.Theylivedalifeofadventureandfreedom.25.Thecowboy’sjobwasto_______.A.beaheroofmovies B.takecareofcattle C.cookbeef D.driveatrain26.Cowboysusuallytookcattleto_______.A.theWestandTexas B.thecitiesoftheEastC.thewildandopencountry D.therailroadtowns27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Acattledrivetookseveraldays. B.Cowboysrodefor8hoursaday.C.Eachcowboybroughtalong2horses. D.Acowboychangedhorsesseveraltimesaday.28.Theunderlinedpart“brandedthecattle”means_______.A.madeamarkonthecattle B.putthecattleincagesC.tiedthecattletogether D.washedthecattlecarefully29._______makethetripevenmoredangerousanddifficult.A.Thebadweather B.LackoffoodC.Thieves D.Attack(攻擊)fromotheranimals30.Cowboyslikedtheirjobbecause_______.A.theirworkwasverydifficultanddangerous B.theymadealotofmoneyC.theylivedalifeofadventureandfreedom D.theywereheroesinmanymoviesChoosethebestanswer.(選出正確的答案):DaisylikesreadingModernGirlmagazinebecauseitoftenhasapersonalityquiz(性格測試).Thesequizzesarequestionsaboutpersonalpreferences.Byansweringthequestionsandreadingtheexplanationsofyourscore(分數(shù)),youcandiscoverwhatkindofpersonyouare.HereisoneofDaisy’scompletedquizzes.Giveher1pointforeach(a)shechose,2pointsforeach(b)and3pointsforeach(c).1.Ilikespendingmyfreetime□

(a)withmyfamily.

(b)withmyfriends.□

(c)onmyown.2.IfIhaveaproblem,Iwouldrather

(a)talktomyparentsthantalktomyfriends.□

(b)talktomyfriendsthantalktomyfamily.□

(c)dealwithitbymyself.3.Iliketostudy□

(a)athomewithmyfamilyaround.□

(b)withmyfriends.

(c)onmyown.4.Formybirthday,Iwouldliketo□

(a)bewithmyfamily.□

(b)haveapartywithlotsoffriends.

(c)gooutwithjustmybestfriend.Score:4~6Yourfamilyisveryimportanttoyou.Youenjoybeingwithfriendsbutyourfamilycomesfirst.7~9Youhavelotsoffriendsandliketohavefun.Youareclosetoyourfamilybutyourfriendsarealsoimportanttoyou.10~12Youprobablyhaveoneortwoclosefriends,butyou’dratherrelaxwithagoodbookthangotoaparty.Youareindependent(獨立的)andhappytodothingsyourself.Whatarethequestionsabout?A.Family. B.Personalproblems. C.Friends. D.Personalpreferences.32.Youcan________byansweringthequestionsinthequiz.A.winprizesfromthemagazine B.getalotofknowledgeC.testyourEnglishlevel D.knowwhatkindofpersonyouare33.WhatwillDaisypossiblydoifshehasaproblem?A.Shewouldwritealettertothemagazineforhelp.B.Shewouldtellherparentstogetsomehelp.C.Shewouldtellherfriendstogetsomehelp.D.Shewoulddealwiththeproblemonherown.34.WhatisDaisy’sscoreforthisquiz?A.4. B.6. C.7. D.9.35.HowimportantareDaisy’sfriendstoher?A.Moreimportantthanherfamily. B.Lessimportantthanherfamily.C.Asimportantasherfamily. D.Notveryimportant.36.IfPeter’sscoreis11,whichofthefollowingistrueabouthim?A.Hedon’tlikedoingthingsbyhimself. B.Hehaslotsoffiends.C.Hewouldn’tgotoabigparty D.Hewouldn’tgotothelibrary.YoucanseeallthesethingsattheBeijingWinterOlympics.SometechnologiesmaketheGamesstandoutandhelppeoplestaysafeduringCOVID-19.DriverlesshelpersWalkinginsideShougangIndustrialPark,youcanseedifferentkindsofdriverlesscars.Whenyoufeeltired,youcangetinadriverlessminibus.Whenyoufeelhungry,youcanbuyfoodfroma“driverlesscarstore”.Somedriverlesscarscanevensendthingstoyoujustlikeadeliveryman(快遞員).BodytemperaturecheckPeoplecanwearathermometer(體溫計)ontheirskin.Itlookslikeabandage(創(chuàng)可貼).Onecharge(充電)canworkforabouttendays.Userscanchecktheirbodytemperaturethroughanappontheirsmartphones.Ifsomeonegetsafever,thethermometerwillreportit.RemoteinterviewUsuallyaftereachevent,reporterswillinterviewplayersfacetoface.Tostaysafe,theBeijingWinterOlympicswilldoremoteinterviews.Thereporterscan’tmeettheplayers.Buttheycantalkwitheachotherbyvideo.37.Howmanykindsofdriverlesscarsarementionedinthetext?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.38.Thethermometercanworkfor________days.A.abouteight B.aboutnine C.aboutten D.abouteleven39.It’sclearthatthethermometer________.A.cancallpeople B.issmallinsizeC.canbewornontheclothes D.isascheapasabandage40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Remote”meaninthepassage?A.遠程的 B.原始的 C.虛假的 D.隱秘的41.Whatcanyougetoutofthetext?A.Anewkindofbandage. B.Howthedriverlesscarsaremade.C.CooltechnologiesattheOlympics. D.WhatweshoulddoduringCOVID-19.42.Youmightbeinterestedinthetextifyou________.A.areatoycarcollector B.wanttobeareporterinthefutureC.arealoverofscienceandtechnology D.wanttoworkatShougangIndustrialParkChoosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內容,選擇最恰當?shù)拇鸢?Haveyoueverwonderedwhatgoesthroughyourmindwhenyouchoosewheretositinanewclassroom?Orinawaitingroomfullofstrangers?Oronabus?Researchershavefoundoutsomeinterestingfacts.Girlssitbygirlsandboyssitbyboys.Adultssittogetherandyoungpeoplechooseanotheryoungpersontositnear.Butitgoesfurtherthanthis.Weevenchoosetositnearsomeonewholookslikeus.Peoplewithglassesaremorelikelytositnearotherpeoplewithglasses.Peoplewithlonghairsitclosertootherpeoplewithlonghair.Weseemtobelievethatpeoplewithsimilarhabitsorhobbieswillsharesimilarattitudeandwearemorelikelytobeacceptedbypeoplelikeourselvesoreven,wethinkwemaybesaferwithpeoplewholooklikeus.Sometimesthat’struebutit’sapityifwealwayssticktothesamepeople,thesamegroup.Thedangerinalwaysstayinginourcomfortzone(舒適區(qū))isthatwejustrecyclethesameopinions,thesametastesandthesameideas.Welosethechancetolearnsomethingnew,findoutaboutinterestingthings,hearfunnystoriesanddiscoverdifferences.Whenwealwayssticktothesamepeople,howcanweeverbreakdownthebarrierswhichpreventusfromgettingtoknowpeoplewithdifferentideas?Andhowcanweavoidtheignorance(無知),whichtoooftenleadstoprejudice(偏見)andevenfear?Ifinsteadyouwanttoliveinasocietythatopenstochangesandnewthingsanddifferentopinions,bethecatamongthepigeons.Moveoutofyourcomfortzone.Goandsitnexttosomeonedifferent.Anddon’tjustsitthereinsilence.Sayhello.Askaquestion.Startaconversation.That’showwemakefriends.That’showwelearnaboutpeople.That’showweopenourmindstonewideas.That’showweliveanexcitinglife.43.Fromthepassage,weknowthatpeopleprefersittingbysomeonewho_________.A.islikethemselves B.hasasenseofhumorC.isopen-minded D.livesanexcitinglife44.Thesentence“Unsurprisingly,weprefertositclosertopeoplelikeourselves”shouldbeputatthebeginningof_________.A.Paragraph1 B.Paragraph2 C.Paragraph3 D.Paragraph445.Peoplelikestayingintheircomfortzonebecausetheymay_________.A.remaincomfortableandspecial B.findoutmoreinterestingthingsC.beacceptedeasilyandfeelsafe D.havedifferentideas46.Whatisthedangerinalwaysstayinginourcomfortzone?A.Havingnochancetolearnsomethingnew.B.Havingnochancetodiscoverdifferences.C.Havingnochancetoknowpeoplewithdifferentideas.D.Alltheabove.47.Whatdoestheword“barriers”meaninParagraph4?A.紐帶 B.隔閡 C.聯(lián)系 D.熟悉48.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Totellusnottotalkwithstrangers.B.Tointroducewaystolearnabouttheworld.C.Toexplainhowpeoplecommunicatewithothers.D.Toencourageustogetalongwithdifferentpeople.FarmerJohnandhiswifelivedonafarm.Theyraisedapig,acowandachicken.Oneday,amousesawthatJohnhadsetamousetrap(捕鼠器).Hewentaroundthefarmandwarnedalloftheotheranimalsaboutthetrap.“Thereisamousetrapinthehouse!”themousesaidtothechickenfirst.“That’sbadnewsforyou,butitdoesn’tbother(打擾)me,”thechickensaid.Then,themousewenttothepigandthecow.Butthepigandthecowdidnotcareeither.Theysaidtheydidn’thavetoworryaboutitandwishedthemousegoodluck.Onenight,asnakegotcaughtinthemousetrap.John’swifethoughtthesnakewasdeadandtriedtoremoveit.Butthesnakewasstillaliveandbitherhand.Shebecameverysickandhadabadfever.Thefarmerdecidedtomakesomechickensouptotreat(治療)hersickness,sohekilledthechicken.AsJohn’swifecontinuedtobecomesicker,manyofherfriendscametovisither.Thefarmerkilledthepigandusedittomakefoodforthevisitors.Sadly,John’swifediedfromherillness.Thefarmerkilledthecowasasacrifice(祭品)forherfuneral.Themousewatchedallofthiswithgreatsorrow.Hefeltsorryforthem.Whenwelearnthatsomeoneisfacingdifficultiesordanger,allofuscanbeatrisk.Itisbettertohelpandencourageoneanotherinsteadofleavingothersalonewiththeirproblems.49.Themousewenttowarn_________aboutthemousetrapfirst.A.thefarmer B.thecow C.thechicken D.thepig50.Thewiferemovedthesnakefromthetrapbecauseshethoughtitwas_________.A.dead B.lovely C.sick D.alive51.Whathappenedtothewifeatlast?A.Shebecamehealthyagain. B.Shelivedhappilywiththefarmer.C.Shewenttoseethedoctor. D.Shediedfromherillness.52.Theunderlinedword“sorrow”means_________.A.sickness B.sadness C.kindness D.health.53.Thefarmerkilledthefollowinganimalsexcept(除了)_________.A.themouse B.thepig C.thecow D.thechicken54.Thestorymaytellus_________.A.therearemanydangersintheworld B.beingbravecanhelpussolveproblemsC.weshouldhelpotherswhoareindanger D.weshouldnevergiveup1

Whatjobdoyoudo?I’vebeenataxidriverforaboutfiveyears.BeforethatIwasabusdriverinLondon,andIenjoyedit,butIwantedtobemoreindependentsoIchangedandstarteddrivingmytaxi.2

Haveyouevermetfamouspeople?Ohyes.I’vehadfilmstars,politicians,youknow,lotsoffamouspeople.Aboutayearago,areallyfamousactorgotinmytaxi.Itookhimtotheairport.Therewasalotoftrafficandittookalongtimetogetthere,sohemissedhisplane.Itwasn’tmyfaultbutwhenhegotoutofthetaxi,hesaidsomethingsthatweren’tverypolite!Isaidtohim,‘Nexttime,takeabus!’3

Canyoufindanythingleftbyyourpassengers?Ohyes!Peoplehaveleftallkindsofthingsinhere—asuitcase,ahat,mobilephonesofcourse,evenadogonce!Yearsago,awomanleftapairofshoesonthebackseat.Andonetimeapassengerlefthisteethhere!Notrealteeth,ofcourse—falseteeth.Andpeoplehaveaskedmetodosomestrangejobs.Onceadoctorstoppedmeoutsideahospitalandaskedmetotakeaskeleton(骨架)toanotherhospital.AndIdid.ButIaskedthedoctortopayfirst—theskeletoncouldn’tpay,afterall!4

Doyoulikeyourjob?I’vealwaysenjoyedbeingataxidriverandIdon’twanttochange.Butofcourse,sometimes,it’snotgreat.Idon’tlikedrivingaroundwithoutapassenger,butit’sbetterthanjustwaitingattheairportoratarailwaystation.Ithinkthat’stheworstpart—waiting.55.Thewriterisa____________.A.busdriver B.taxidriver C.filmstar D.politician56.Onhearingtheactor’swords,thewriterfelt_________.A.angry B.excited C.worried D.happy57.Passengersleftmanythingsinthewriter’scarEXCEPT_______.A.asuitcase B.acat C.mobilephones D.falseteeth58.Whydidthewriteraskthedoctortopayfirst?A.Becausetherewasalotoftraffic. B.Becausehesaidsomethingimpolite.C.Becausethejobwasverystrange. D.Becausetheskeletoncouldn’tpay.59.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofherjob?A.Terrible. B.Worst. C.Enjoyable. D.Changeable.Ronistenyearsold.HelovestowatchTV.Butforonefullyear,hedidnotwatchTVatall.Whatwasthereason?Ron’sparentssaidtheywouldgivehim$600ifhedidn’twatchTVforayear.Ron’sparentsthoughthewatchedtoomuchTV.Onedayhismotherreadanewspaperstoryaboutaboywhodidn’twatchTVforayearandgot$600.SheshowedthestorytoRon.Ronlikedtheidea.HeturnedofftheTVrightaway,andsaid,“Itdoesn’tbothermenottowatchTV.Ijustwantthemoney.”Atfirst,Ron’sparentswereveryhappy.Ronreadbooksandnewspapers,playedoutside,playedcomputergames,andplayedcardswithhismother.Butaftersometime,hegotbored.Everyevening,heaskedhisparents,“Whatarewedoingtonight?”SometimeshismotherandfatherwishedhewouldwatchTVjustforoneevening.Ronalwayssaid,“No,itwouldcostmemoney!”Finallytheyearwasover.ThenRonstartedwatchinghisfavouriteTVshowsalldaylongagain.Rongotthemoneyfromhisparents.Whatdoesheplantodowiththe$600?“IwanttobuymyselfaTVset!”hesaid.60.Rongot$600fromhisparentsbecause________.A.hedidn’twatchTVforayear B.hisstorywasonthenewspaperC.heplayedcardswithhismother D.helearnedfromtheotherboy61.“Itdoesn’tbothermenottowatchTV.”inParagraph2means“________”.A.Idon’tliketowatchTV. B.ItisawasteoftimetowatchTV.C.Itdoesn’tmatterifIdon’twatchTV. D.IfeelboredifIdon’twatchTV.62.WhichofthefollowingsentenceisNOTTRUEaboutRon?A.Ronreadnewspapersandplayedcardsduringtheyear.B.Ronplayedoutsideandplayedcardsduringtheyear.C.RonreadbooksandwatchedTVduringtheyear.D.Ronplayedcomputergamesandreadnewspaperduringtheyear.63.Whatdoes“it”inParagraph3referto?A.aTVset B.acomputer C.playingoutside D.watchingTV64.HowwouldRon’sparentsfeelwhentheyheardRon’slastwords?A.Excited. B.Interested. C.Surprised. D.Happy.FansForum(論壇)ontheInternetFans/TimeTopic:Who’sthebettersinger,AndyorJacky?Andyfan1-17-20222:45p.m.SomepeoplesayJackyisbetter.ButIdon’tthinkso!Andyis!Iwenttohisconcertlastyear.ItwashardtobelievethatIalmostcried!Hisperformance(表演)wassoamazingandfantastic!1000reasons1-17-20224:38p.m.Idon’tagreeatall.Andysoundslikeeveryothersinger.Hisvoiceisnotspecialatall.Ontheotherhand,Jacky’svoiceisunique(獨特的),andhissongsaresoromantic(浪漫的)!Movieman1-17-20228:55p.m.Ithinkthey’reaboutthesameinsinging.ButAndyisreallyabettermovieactor.Ihaveseenalmostallofhismovies.Remembertheoneinwhichheactedasanairplanepilotandhewassobravethathedefeatedallthebadguys.Hisskillsofactingarequitegood!Ilovethatmovie.Lindalee1-18-202210:17a.m.IthinkJackyisthebettersinger.IlikehisCantonese(粵語的)songs.TheysoundbettermaybebecauseCantoneseishisfirstlanguage.1000reasons1-18-202212:47p.m.Iagree.Jacky’sCantonesesongsareevenbetterthanhisMandarin(普通話的)songs.(Though,Istilllikeallhissongs!)AndyfanalmostcriedatAndy’sconcertbecause________.A.shewassadattheconcert.B.ShewasveryangrywithJackyC.Shecouldn’tshakehandswithAndyD.ShethoughtAndy’sperformancewaswonderful66.Movieman’sopinionisthat________.A.Andyisabettersinger B.JackyisabettersingerC.Andyisabetteractor D.theybothsingwell67.LindaleethinksJacky’sCantonesesongsarebetterbecause________.A.JackyhasnoexperiencesinginginMandarinB.Jacky’sMandarinsongsareboringC.Jacky’sMandarinpronunciation(發(fā)音)isbadD.CantoneseisJacky’sfirstlanguage68.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.NobodylikesAndy’smovies.B.1000reasonshasthesameopinionasLindalee.C.1000reasonsthinksAndy’svoiceismorespecialthanJacky’s.D.AndyfanneverwenttoAndy’sconcertsbefore.69.Andy’sfansare________.A.AndyfanandMovieman B.Andyfanand1000reasonsC.OnlyAndyfan D.NoneofthemTheworsttouristintheworldisNicholasScottieofSanFrancisco.OnceheflewfromtheU.S.tohishometowninItalytoseesomeoneathome.Theplanemadeaone-hourstoptogetoilatKennedyAirportofNewYork.Ashethoughthehadarrivedhome,Mr.Scottiegotofftheplane.HethoughthewasinRome.Whennobodywastheretomeethim,Mr.Scottiethoughtmaybetheywereheldupbyheavytraffic.Whilelookingfortheiraddress,Mr.Scottiefoundthattheold“Rome”hadchangedalot.Manyoldbuildingswerereplacedbyhighmodemones.HealsofoundthatmanypeoplespokeEnglishinsteadofItalianandthatmanystreetswerewritteninEnglish.Mr.ScottieknewverylittleEnglish,soheaskedapolicemanthewaytothebusstation.HehappenedtomeetapolicemanwhowasalsoborninItalyandansweredhiminthesamelanguage.Aftertwelvehours’travelingroundonabus,thedriverhandedhimovertoasecondpoliceman.HeaskedthepolicemanwhytheRomepoliceemployedsomanypeopleaspolicemenspeakingEnglishinsteadofItalian.Mr.ScottiedidnotbelievehewasinNewYorkwhenhewastoldso.TogethimonaplanebacktoSanFrancisco,hewassenttotheairportinapolicecarwithsirens(警報)on.“Look,”saidScottietohisinterpreter(翻譯),“IknowI’minItaly.That’showtheydrive.”70.Mr.Scottie’shometownwasin________.A.NewYork B.Italy C.England D.America71.Mr.Scottiegotofftheplanebecause________.A.hethoughthearrivedathishometown B.hetoo

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