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2023中考英語逆襲沖刺名校模擬真題特快專遞(云南專用)第一期專題03閱讀理解熱點話題考前押題15篇(2023·云南昆明·昆明八中??级#〤ouldyouspend24hourswithouttheInternet?I’mnotsurehowI’ddealwithit.Thesedayswealldependheavilyontechnology,youmayormaynotbesurprisedbytheresultsofsomerecentresearchabouttheeffectsofonlineanddigital(數(shù)字的)technologyonpeople’slives.Morethanhalfofthepeoplewhowerequestionedsaidthey’dfeel“upset”withoutanInternetconnectionevenforabriefperiodoftime,whichis,about15—30minuteswhentheywereawayfromtheInternet.Thescientistsalsochallengedpeopletospendonewholedaywithoutusingtechnologyandthenreportbackonwhatitwaslike.Somepeopleweresurprisedthattheycouldnoteventurntheirphonestosilent.Nearlyfiftypercentofthemsaidtheyfeltlonelywhentheyweren’tusingsocialmedia.Accordingtotheresearch,itisharderfortheyoungerpeopletogiveuptechnology.Theysaidthatthemoderntechnologyhasalreadybecomeapartoftheirlives.However,thereareabout25%ofpeopleactuallysaidtheyfeltfreerwithoutanInternetconnection.Itmeanttheyfoundtimetodosomethingtheywouldn’tusuallydosuchasreadinganovel.Someofthemsaidtheyenjoyedspendingmoretimetalkingtofamilyandfriendsfacetoface.So,whataboutyou?Asamiddleschoolstudent,couldyoutaketheInternetchallengeandspend24hourswithoutgoingonline?Orwoulditbeabaddreamforyou?HerewehavedifferentopinionsfromChinesestudentsagedfrom12—16,maybethey’llbeabletohelpyouwithyourInternetuse.1.WithoutanInternetconnection,morethanhalfofthequestionedpeoplefelt________.A.happy B.upset C.lonely D.surprised2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“brief”probablymean?A.富裕的 B.貧窮的 C.漫長的 D.短暫的3.Whowillfindithardertogiveuptechnology?A.Scientists. B.Olderpeople. C.Youngerpeople. D.Middleschoolteachers.4.HowmanypercentofpeoplesaidtheyfeltfreerwithouttheInternet?A.About25%. B.Almost75%. C.Nearly50%. D.Morethan50%.5.Whatwillthenextparagraphprobablytalkabout?A.Howtotalkwithyourfamily.B.WaystostopusingtheInternet.C.Themeaningoftakingthechallenge.D.DifferentopinionsfromChinesestudents.(2023·云南昆明·昆明八中??级#〢t6:30amonanydayinDecember,itisstilldarkinYuanbao—asmallmountainvillageinGuizhouprovince.ButWuYujie,11,andherteammateswerealreadyattheplaygroundoftheYuanbaoPrimarySchoolforthehalf-an-hourexercisesandsoccertrainingunderXuZhaowei,theirChineseteacherandtrainer.Thesoccerteamincludesmorethan50girlsofdifferentages,allstudentsfromthesecondtosixthgradeattheschool,theyoungestoneisjust8yearsoldandtheoldest12.Wu,theteamleader,isthemostskilledandknowsherwayaroundwiththeball.Anyonewhoisnotgoodatpassingtheballcanlearnfromher.Thetrainingnodoubtishard,however,italsobringsthegirlsnewchances.Theyhavewonseveralnationalsoccergames,makingtheteammoreandmoreknownaroundChina.Atthesametime,theirgoodperformancehasearnedsomegirlsseatsinfamousschoolsinbigcities.EightofthegirlshavegonetotheChinaFootballSchoolofBeijingSportUniversity,andfivetoGuanzhouPolytechnicofSportsinGuanzhou.Inaway,thesporthasgiventhesegirlsfromthemountainsachancetoseeabiggerworldoutsideandrealizetheirdreams.“It’snotthatsocceristheonlywayforthesechildrentowalkoutofthemountainstoabetterfuture,butatleast,now,playingsocceroffersthemaway,”saidXu.6.WhoisWuYujie?A.Afootballplayer. B.AChineseteacher.C.Afootballtrainer. D.Asecondgradestudent.7.Theoldeststudentofthesoccerteamis________yearsold.A.8 B.11 C.12 D.508.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“skilled”probablymean?A.有耐心的 B.有技術(shù)的 C.有疑問的 D.有理由的9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thegirls’soccertrainingisnotsodifficult.B.Theteamhasnevercompetedinanationalgame.C.Somegirlsoftheteamgotchancestogotofamousschools.D.Byplayingsoccer,thegirlswillstudybetterthantheothers.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Socceristheonlywayforthegirlstohaveabetterfuture.B.Playingsocceroffersthegirlsawaytorealizetheirdreams.C.Ifyouwanttosucceed,you’dbetterstarttopracticesoccerhard.D.Walkingoutofthemountainsmeansyouwillbefamousandrich.(2023·云南昆明·昆明八中??级#〩erecomestheyear2023,theYearoftheRabbit!Rabbitsarequiet,smartinChineseculture.ManyChinesegoodsayingshaverabbitsinthem.I’msureyouwillcomeupwithafewwhenyou’rereadingthissentence.InChineseculture,therabbitstandsforthemoon.Peopleusedtobelievearabbitwaslivingonthemoon.TherabbitiscalledtheJadeRabbitortheMoonRabbit.It’sthepetofthemoongoddessChang’e.Itmakesmedicinebygrindingherbs(搗草藥).Rabbitscanhavealotofbabiesinashorttime.Inthisway,peopleinthepastalsosawtherabbitasagoodsign.Theybelievedhavingmorechildrencouldbringthemluckandhappiness.Westernpeoplealsoseetherabbitasasignofgoodluck.Theybelievearabbit’sfootcanbringgoodlucktoitsholder.Thismaygobacktoanoldtradition.Whenteenagehunterscaughtrabbitstoprovidefoodforthepeople,gettingtherabbitfootmeanstheyarewelcomedasbothhuntersandadults.RabbitsalsoshowupinotherareasofWesternculture.InthebookAliceinWonderland,Alicefollowsarabbittogetawayfromherworldandstartheradventure(冒險).ThereistheEasterBunny,too.Rabbitsareclosetotheideaofnewlifebecausetheyhavelotsofbabies.ThenightbeforeEaster,kidsoftenmakenicelittlehomesintheirgardensfortheEasterBunny.11.InChineseculture,rabbitsare________.A.brave B.clever C.careful D.understanding12.WhatdoestherabbitstandforinChineseculture?A.Thepet. B.Themoon. C.Theherbs. D.Thegoddess.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hunters”probablymean?A.成年人 B.飼養(yǎng)人 C.搗藥人 D.狩獵人14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TherearefewChinesegoodsayingsaboutrabbits.B.Chang’eisthenameofapetrabbitlivingonthemoon.C.AlicerunsafterarabbitinthebookAliceinWonderland.D.ThenightbeforeEaster,kidsmakegardensintheirhomes.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.TheYearoftheRabbit. B.JadeRabbitonthemoon.C.Rabbitsindifferentcultures. D.Rabbitfootandtheirgoodluck.(2023·云南玉溪·統(tǒng)考一模)WintersportsinChina●346millionpeopleacrossthecountrytakepartinwintersports●46millionofthemareunder18AsurveyChinaYouthDailysurveyed1,212people:①CheeringforplayersattheBeijingWinterGames②Tryingoutskiing(滑雪)orskating③Buyingwintersportsclothesandtools④TakingwintersportstripsaroundChina⑤TakingpartinwintersportstrainingSomeimportantyears1953:China’sfirstNationalIceSportsGamestookplaceinHarbin.1957:China’sfirstNationalSkiGameswereheldinTonghua,Jilin.2002:Chinawonitsfirstgoldmedal(獎牌)intheWinterOlympics.2022:ChinaheldtheWinterOlympicsinBeijingandZhangJiakouforthefirsttimeandwon9goldmedals.SOURCES:GENERALADMINISTRATIONOFSPORTOFCHINA,GUANGDONGDAILY,CHINAYOUTHDAILY.16.HowmanypeopletakepartinwintersportsinNorthernChina?A.346million. B.161million. C.186million. D.46million.17.Accordingtothesurvey,whatdotheleastpeopledo?A.Takepartinwintersportstraining.B.TakewintersportstripsaroundChina.C.Buywintersportsclothesandtools.D.CheerforplayersattheBeijingWinterGames.18.InwhichprovinceorcitywereChina’sfirstNationalIceSportsGamesheld?A.Harbin. B.Jilin. C.Beijing. D.HeiLongjiang.19.WhendidChinawinitsfirstgoldmedalintheWinterOlympics?A.In1953. B.In1957. C.In2002. D.In2022.20.Whereisthetextprobablyfoundinanewspaper?A.StarStories. B.SportsWorld. C.SchoolLife. D.ScienceStudy.(2023·云南文山·統(tǒng)考一模)Theredbeansgrowinsouthernland;Howmanyloads(枝條)inspringthetrees?Collectthemtillfullisyourhand;Theywouldrecallsweetmemories.(TranslatedbyXuYuanchongandsimplifiedbytheeditor)LoveisapopularthemeinChinesepoems.Whatsymbolsdoyouthinkbeststandforlove?Theheart,roseorchocolate?ThistimewearegoingtolookataclassicChinesepoem,LoveSeeds.ItwaswrittenbyTangDynastypoetWangWeiwhohadadifferentunderstandingofthesymboloflove.Inthefirsttwolines,thepoetexpresseshisfeelingsofmissinghisfriend,wholivesinsouthernChina,bydescribingthegrowthofredbeansinspring.InclassicChinesepoems,poetsprefertoexpressfeelingsinanindirectorsymbolicway.Whendescribingthenaturalenvironmentorshowingsomesymbols,Chinesepoetsalwaysmeanmorethanwhat’sdescribedonthesurface.InChineseculture,redbeansareseenas“l(fā)oveseeds”,whichhaveastrongculturalmeaning.Becausetheyareoftenhard,comeinaheartshape,andcanbestoredforalongtime,thosebeanshavelongbeenusedasasymbolofloveandloyalty(忠誠)betweenlovers.Inthelasttwolines,thepoetwisheshisfarawayfriendtocollectasmanyredbeansaspossible,asthebeanswillbringbackhisfriend’smemoriestothepoet.Insteadofshowinglovetoothersbydirectlysaying“Imissyou”orusingflowerylanguage,thisshortpoemcanmakereadersfeeldeeplove.21.What’stheChinesetitleofthepoemLoveSeeds?A.《相思》 B.《梅花》 C.《賦別》 D.《春曉》22.InclassicChinesepoems,poetsexpressfeelingsin________ways.A.direct B.symbolic C.straight D.short23.Howmanyfeatures(特點)oftheredbeansarementionedbythewriter?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.24.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WangWeiisagreatpoetfromSongDynasty.B.WangWeilivedinsouthernChinawhenwritingthispoem.C.WangWeithinksredbeansareseenas“l(fā)oveseeds”becauseoftheircolor.D.WangWeithinksredbeanswillbringbackhisfriend’smemoriestohim.25.WhatdoesWangWeiwanttoshowinthispoem?A.Helovesspringverymuch. B.Heloveshiscountry.C.Hemissessomeone. D.Headmiresnature’sbeauty.(2023·云南文山·統(tǒng)考一模)CassandraNaudwasbornwithabrownbirthmark(胎記)underherrighteye.Itcoversalargepartofherface.Herparentsweregivenachancetoremovethebirthmarkrightafterherbirth.Buttheywereworriedthatitmightbedangerousforher,sotheyrefusedit.Cassandraexperiencedahardchildhoodinprimaryschool.Herschoolmatesoftenlaughedather.Shewasheartbrokenwithwhattheysaidandhadtocryincorners.Shewasevenafraidofhowshewouldbetreatedwhenshewenttohighschool.Attheageof13shetookanimportantdecisiontohaveherbirthmarkremoved.Herparentsweresurprisedatthatbuttheyrespectedherdecision.Theyimmediatelyinvitedagreatdoctortooperateonher.Butthedoctorsaidthatshemightfacetheriskofbeingleftwithalazyeye(弱視).Soshefinallydecidedtokeepherbirthmark.Cassandradreamedofbeinganexcellentdancer.Sherealisedthatthebirthmarkwouldmakehermorememorableandpopularamongthedancers.Fromthenon,shebegantoloveherbirthmark,insteadoftryingtohideit,andshealsolearnttofacetheworldwithbrightsmiles.26.CassandraNaud’sbirthmark________.A.isunderherlefteye B.onlycoversasmallpartofherfaceC.isdangeroustoberemoved D.isn’tabletoberemoved27.Theunderlinedword“heartbroken”means“________”.A.happy B.sad C.excited D.comfortable28.WhichoneisTRUEaccordingtothethirdparagraph?A.Cassandradidn’twanttoremovethebirthmark.B.Herparentsdidn'tallowhertodotheoperation.C.Thedoctorwasn’tabletodotheoperation.D.Cassandragaveupbecauseoftheriskoflosinghereyesight.29.Cassandradidn’tmindherbirthmarkanymore________.A.a(chǎn)ftershebecameanexcellentdancer B.a(chǎn)ftershebecameveryfamousC.a(chǎn)ftersheacceptedthefactthatshewasspecial D.a(chǎn)ftershehidherbirthmarkinfrontofpeople30.Fromthispassage,welearnthat________.A.weshouldn’ttakerisksB.weshouldn’tcareaboutourappearanceC.weshouldn’tfacetheworldwithbrightsmilesD.weshouldlearntofindoutthepleasantsideofabadthing(2023·云南文山·統(tǒng)考一模)Lisa,a14-year-oldgirl,fromtheUSA,usedanapptomakeherdreamcometrue.Shetrieditoutonachildhoodphotoofhermother.Guesswhat?Intheoldphoto,hermother,alittlegirlatthattime,begantosmileather.ItsoundslikeHarryPotter’smovingphotos,doesn’tit?It’snotmagic,butarealthing.TheappthatLisausediscalledMyHeritage.ByusinganAI(人工智能)technology,theappallowsuserstoanimate(使……成為動畫)stillphotos.ThetechnologyistheworkofD-ID,anIsraeli(以色列的)company.Atthebeginning,theydesignedittobringphotosofpeopleinhistorytolife.Thismeansyoucanseethemblink(眨眼),andeventurntheirheads.NowAmericansfinditfunandmanyaregivingitatrywiththeiroldphotos.Millionsofusershavewatchedtheirlovedonescometolifeinoldphotos.Theserviceiseasytouse.Firstdownload(下載)theapp.Next,click(點擊)onthemenuandchoose“photo”fromthelist.Thenupload(上傳)thephotoyouwishtoanimate.TheAItechnologywilltakearound20secondstoworkitsmagiconthephoto.Thenit’sdone!31.FromParagraph1welearnthatLisa’sdreamisto________.A.inventanewapp B.seehermumsmileatherC.seehermumasachild D.a(chǎn)ctinaHarryPottermovie32.WhichisNOTTRUEaboutMyHeritage?A.Itcanmakepeopleinaphotosmile. B.ItcomesfromanIsraelicompany.C.Theserviceisdifficulttouse. D.ManyAmericanshaveusedit.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“still”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.仍然 B.靜止的 C.穩(wěn)定的 D.陳舊的34.ThekindofphotomostpeopleuseonMyHeritagemaybephotosof________.A.a(chǎn)nimals B.plants C.buildings D.people35.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AIBringsOldPhotostoLife B.Lisa’sDreamComesTrueC.ANewAppChangesOurLife D.EverybodyLovesMyHeritage(2023·云南昭通·統(tǒng)考一模)Itwasthelastdayofourfinalexam.Onthestepsofonebuilding,agroupofengineeringstudentsweretalkingabouttheirexamwhichwouldbegininafewminutes.Therewasconfidenceontheirfaces.Thiswastheirlastexam—thenontograduationandjobs.Afterfouryearsofcollegetheyfeltreadytoseetheworld.Theexam,theyknew,wouldbeeasy.Theprofessor(教授)saidtheycouldbringanybooksornotestheywanted.Theywentintotheroom.Theprofessorgaveoutthepapers.Andsmilesbecamebiggerasthestudentssawtherewereonlyfivequestions.Threehourspassed.Theprofessorbegantocollectthepapers.Thestudentsnolongerlookedconfident.Instead,theylookedworried.Theprofessorasked,“Howmanyofyoufinishedallfivequestions?”Notahandwasraised.“Howmanyansweredfour?”Stillnohands.“Three?Two?”“One,then?”Buttheclassstillstayedquiet.Theprofessorputdownthepapers.“ThatisexactlywhatIexpected.”hesaid.“Ijustwanttotellyouthateventhoughyouhavefinishedfouryearsofcollege,therearestillmanythingsaboutengineeringthatyoudon’tknow.Thequestionsyoucouldnotanswerareaboutthingsyouwillworkwitheveryday.”Then,smiling,headded,“Youwillallpassthiscoursebutremember—eventhoughyouarenowcollegegraduates(畢業(yè)生),youreducationhasjuststarted.”36.Thestudentsthoughttheexamwas________atfirst.A.easy B.difficult C.scary D.boring37.Howlongdidtheexamlast?A.Onehour. B.Twohours. C.Threehours. D.Fourhours.38.Whydidn’tthestudentsfinishallthequestions?A.Becausetheydidn’thaveenoughtime. B.Becausethequestionswereoutoftheirtraining.C.Becausethereweretoomanyquestions. D.Becausethequestionsweretooboring.39.Whatlessondoestheprofessorwanttoteachthestudents?A.Makegooduseoftimeinanexam. B.Engineeringistoodifficulttolearn.C.Don’tstoplearning,evenaftergraduation. D.Examsarenotalwayseasy.40.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoBeanEngineer B.AGoodTeacherC.HowtoAnswerQuestions D.ASpecialTest(2023·云南昭通·統(tǒng)考一模)TherearemanystoriesaboutthestartofNian.ItissaidthatNianwasafierce(兇猛的)monster.Usuallyitstayeddeepinthemountains.Butinwinter,itcouldn’tfindenoughfood.Soitenteredvillagestoeatwhateveritcouldcatch.Villagersbecamefrightenedandmovedaway.LaterthepeoplefoundthatNianwasafraidofthreethings—theredcolor,thebrightfireandtheloudnoise.Afterlearningthis,theythoughtofhowtopreventNianfromenteringtheirvillages.Fromthen,atraditionwasestablished(得到認可).Peoplehadcouplets(對聯(lián)),lanternsandfireworksfortheSpringFestival.Nowmostpeopleinthecountrysidestillkeepthesetraditionalcelebrations.However,thepeopleincitieshaveusednewwaystocelebratetheSpringFestival.Forexample,theydon’tsendoutsomanygreetingcardsasbefore.Instead,theyusuallysendshorttextmessagestogreetfriendsonmobilephones.Andforsafety,fireworkswerenotallowedinsomelargecitiesafewyearsago,makingthecitiesmuchquieterthanbefore.ItseemsthatallChinesetraditionsarefacingnewchallenges.Maybewhenthechildrenofthenextgenerationgrowup,theycanonlylearnaboutChinesetraditionsfrombooks.41.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,Nianenteredvillagesbecause________.A.itcouldn’tfindenoughfoodinwinter B.itlikedtomakefriendswithvillagersC.thevillageswerebeautiful D.thevillagerswerefriendly42.PeoplesetofffireworksbecauseNianwasafraidof________.A.redcolor B.people C.loudnoise D.a(chǎn)nimals43.HowdidpeopleincitiesgreettheirfriendsduringtheSpringFestivalbefore?A.Bywritingletters. B.Bysendinggreetingcards.C.Bysendinggifts. D.Bymakingcalls.44.Settingofffireworksisnotallowedinsomelargecitiesinorderto________.A.savemoney B.keepclean C.keepsafe D.makethecitiesquiet45.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ChinesepeopledisliketheSpringFestival.B.TheSpringFestivalwilldisappear.C.Chinesepeoplewon’tcelebratetheSpringFestivalanylonger.D.PerhapsChinesepeoplewon’tcelebratetheSpringFestivalintraditionalways.(2023·云南昭通·統(tǒng)考一模)Wouldyoutryfoodmadeofrubbish?WhenworldleadersgottogetherattheUNforameetingonclimate(氣候)change,theyhadaspeciallunch.Thefoodwasmadefromsomethingthatmostofuswouldthrowaway.Therewasasaladmadeofvegetablescraps(剩菜葉).Theleadersalsohadhamburgersmadeoffruitleftoverfromjuicing.TheUNsaidthisremindedpeopleaboutfoodwasteandthebadinfluenceithasonclimatechange.Mostpeopledon’tevenrealizehowmuchfoodtheythrowawayeveryday.Sometimestheycooktoomuchortheydon’tuseitintime.Everyyearmorethanone-thirdofallfoodproducedworldwidegoestowaste,accordingtotheUN.Thefigures(數(shù)字)forfoodwastearestaggering.Wemuststopthewastenow.Thinkaboutabagofcheese.Beforewebuyitatthestore,peoplehavetoraisethecows,dealwiththemilk,anddrivetotheshoptosellthecheese.Ifyouthrowthecheeseaway,youhavewastedenergy,fuel(燃料)andwater,whichgiveoutgreenhousegasesthataddtoglobalwarming.TheUNsaidifwestopthrowinggoodfoodaway,wecouldsave$300billionfromwastedfoodandcutdownupto17milliontonsofCO2.Thegoodofthatwouldbethesameastakingoneineveryfourcarsofftheroad.Moreimportantly,itcouldalsodolessharmtotheenvironment.46.Whydidtheworldleadershavethespeciallunch?A.Tolearnhowtomakefoodmadeofrubbish.B.Toremindpeopleaboutfoodwasteanditsbadinfluenceonclimatechange.C.Totrysomenewfood.D.Toletpeopleknowsomethingaboutfoodmadeofrubbish.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“staggering”meaninChinese?A.驚人的 B.困惑的 C.美好的 D.微小的48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Mostpeoplehavepaidmuchattentiontofoodwaste.B.Theworldleadersatehamburgersmadeoffreshfruit.C.Ifwestopthrowinggoodfoodaway,itcandolessharmtotheenvironment.D.Savingfoodismoreimportantthandrivingcarsless.49.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowfoodwasteinfluence________atlast.A.fuel B.cars C.cows D.climate50.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inaguidebook. B.Inadiary. C.Inanewspaper. D.Inastorybook.(2023·云南玉溪·統(tǒng)考一模)Soonacomputerandothermachineswillbeabletorememberyoubylookingatyoureyes!Theprogramcanworkbecauseeveryone’seyesaredifferent.Sointhefutureyouwon’thavetorememberalongcodewhenyouwanttouseamachineortakemoneyoutofabank.Youjusthavetolookatthemachineanditwillbeabletotellwhoyouare.Theeye-recognition(眼睛識別)programisbeingtestedinsomeshopsandbanks.Soonthistechnologywillchangealltheotherwaysofrecognition.Wehavealreadyhadmachinesthatcantellwhoyouarefromyourvoiceorthemarkmadebyyourfingers.Scientistsareworkingonothersystems(系統(tǒng)).Machineswillsoonbeabletoknowyoufromtheshapeofyourfaceorhandsorevenyoursmell!Buteye-recognitionisbetterthanotherkindsbecauseyoureyesdon’tchangeasyougetolder,orgetdirtylikehandsorfingers.Andeventwinshavedifferenteyes,sotheprogramcanbeupto94%correct,dependingonhowgoodthetechnologyis.InBritainitwasfoundthat91%ofthepeoplewhohadtrieditsaidthattheylikedtheideaofeye-recognition.Inthefutureyourcomputerwillbelookingatyouintheeyes.Sosmile!51.Whereistheeye-recognitionprogrambeingusedinafewcountries?A.Inshopsandbanks. B.Inshopsandschools.C.Inbanksandschools. D.Inschoolsandhospitals.52.Howdoestheeye-recognitionprogramwork?A.Youlookatthemachineandtypeanumber.B.Youlookatthemachine.C.Themachinelooksatyourface.D.Youneedtospeakandthenlook.53.Theunderlinedword“code”inParagraph2probablymeans________.A.密碼 B.字母 C.卡片 D.?dāng)?shù)字54.Whichoneisn’ttheadvantagesoftheeye-recognitionprogram?A.Youreyesdon’tchangeasyougetolder.B.Eyesdon’tgetdirtylikehandsorfingers.C.Wecan’tseeanythingwithouteyes.D.Everyone’seyesaredifferent,eventwinshavedifferenteyes.55.Whatcanweknowabouttheeyerecognitionprogram?A.Someeyesarethesame. B.Eyescanchange.C.Eyescangetdirtylikehands. D.Itisnotalwayscorrect.(2023·云南玉溪·統(tǒng)考一模)WhenvisitingYunnan,you’llfindthe18odditiesinYunnan(云南十八怪).Forexample,“girlswearflowersinallseasons”and“threemosquitoes(蚊子)makeupadish”.Maybeyou’veneverheardoftheseexpressionsbefore.NowmoreandmorepeoplefallinlovewiththedeliciousflowerdishesinYunnan.ThepeopleinYunnanhavebeeneatingflowersforalongtime.AftertheSpringFestival,Marchisalwaysthebesttimetoeattheflowers.OnepopularkindofflowerisTangliFlowers(棠梨花),whichcanbepickedinthemountains.Theflowersellerssayitisveryhardtopicktwokilosoftheseflowerseachtime.Theyhavetoclimbuptothetalltreesandpickuptheflowerscarefully.HaveyouevertriedTangliflowers?Theytastealittlesweet!TheotherkindisJinqueFlowers(金雀花).Thiskindofflowerisalsousedashelpfulmedicinewhenpeopledon’twanttoeatanything!MygrandmacancookJinqueFlowersverywell.Shesaysit’satraditionalwaytocookJinqueFlowerswitheggs.Howdeliciousandhealthy!56.Howmanykindsofpopularflowersarementionedinthispassage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.57.WhenisthebesttimetoeatflowersinYunnan?A.InMarch. B.InJanuary.C.BeforetheSpringFestival. D.DuringtheSpringFestival.58.WhyisitdifficulttopickTangliFlowersaccordingtothepassage?A.Becausetheflowerstastealittlesweet.B.Becausetheflowersareveryexpensive.C.Becausepeoplecanhardlyselltheflowers.D.Becausepeoplehavetoclimbuptothetalltrees.59.Ifyouwanttoeatnothing,whichishelpful?A.TangliFlowers. B.Eggs. C.JinqueFlowers. D.Roses.60.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.The18odditiesinYunnan.B.Girlswearflowersinallseasons.C.Threemosquitoesmakeupadish.D.ThedeliciousflowerdishesinYunnan.(2023·云南·模擬預(yù)測)ShenzhenDaily2023-02-28①GettingapiefromtheskyisbecomingarealityinthecityasonlinedeliveryplatformMeituanhasbeenallowedtostartdronedeliveryservice(無人機送餐服務(wù)),ShenzhenEveningNewsreported.②AtGalaxyWorldinLonggangDistrict,areporterfromthenewspaperwatchedhowamealhasbeendeliveredbythedroneonThursday.ThedroneslowlylandedandadoorabovetheMeituanIntelligentDiningCabinet(儲藏柜)openedslowly,wherethedroneputthemealboxinsidethecabinet.③“Ittakesabout15minutestoplacetheorderandreceivethemeal.Alotofpeoplehavetriedthedronedeliveryservicehere,”saidawomanwhojusttookhermealboxoutfromthecabinet.④Duringtheyear2022,foodanddrinkssuchasnoodles,fruits,coffeeandmilkteaandevenflowershavebeendeliveredthroughMeituan’sdronedeliverysystem,thereportsaid.⑤Thecompanysaidthatasoflastyear,ithadcompletedover100,000dronedeliveries.Meituanstartedtoexploredronedeliveryservicein2017andstartedthetryinearly2021.Theservicehasanaveragedeliverytimeof12minutes,whichislessthantraditionaldeliverymethods,accordingtothecompany.⑥Thereareonlyafewcitiesintheworldwiththeadvantagesofdronedeliveryservice,andShenzhenistakingtheleadinChina,accordingtothereport.However,therearestillsomeproblemswiththiskindofservice.61.Whereisthemealboxput?A.InLonggangDistrict. B.Insidethecabinet. C.Bythedrone. D.AtGalaxyWorld.62.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Wherethedronelanded. B.Whentheservicestarted.C.Howtheserviceprovided. D.Whowatchedthedrone.63.HowlongdidMeituanspendexploringdronedeliveryservice?A.Threeyears. B.Fouryears. C.Fiveyears. D.Sixyears.64.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Manycitiesaroundtheworldhavethedronedeliveryservice.B.Thedronedeliveryservicehasmanyadvantagesinourdailylife.C.ShenzhenisthefirstcitystartingdronedeliveryserviceinChina.D.Thedronedeliveryserviceisverypopularallovertheworld.65.Whatisthepassagegoingtotalkaboutnext?A.Howtomakegooduseofthedronedeliveryservice.B.Whatproblemsthedronedeliveryservicefaces.C.Howtosolvetheproblemsofthedronedeliveryservice.D.Whatadvantagesthedronedeliveryservicehas.(2023·云南昆明·模擬預(yù)測)Thereisanoldsayingthatallofusarebornwithtwobagshungonournecks.Asmallbaginfrontofourchestisfilledupwithotherpeople’sfaults(缺點),whilethebigoneatthebackisfullofourownshortcomings(短處).Thismakesiteasytofindotherpeople’sfaults,buthardtoseeourownfaultsbehindus.TherewasaboynamedTommy.Hehadfourfriends:Simon,Jack,JohnnyandHarry.
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