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2022年江蘇省泰州興化市中考一模英語試題

四、閱讀理解。(共18小題;每小題2分,計36分)

A

Whatmakesagoodreader?YoucanfindtheanswerinReadersClub.Today,wehavesome

booksforyou.Comeandjointhefun!

JITheOldManandtheSeawonthePulitzerPrizeforfictionin

1953.Ayearlater,HemingwaywontheNobelPrizeforLiterature.The

OldManandtheSeaisgenerallyconsideredbymanytobehisgreatest

PIachievement.Theleadingcharacterinthisbookisapersonwhocan

facedifficultiesandnevergiveup.

★Hardback¥21.70★Paperback¥16.00

i愛Heart,writtenbyEdmondoDeAmicisfromItaly,isadiaryofan

s

o的ItalianboyEric.Inhisdiary,hewritesaboutthegreatestloveinthe

e

s1

o教world:loveforthenation,forthesociety,andalsoteacherslove,

99

育classmateslove,parentslove,children'slove.

一★Hardback¥2720★Paperback¥16.40

■WW1YPeterPanycreatedbyScottishnovelistandplaywrightJ.M.Barrie.

PeterPanisayoungboywhocanflyandnevergrowsup.Hespendshis

never-endingchildhoodhavingadventures(冒險)onthemythical

islandofNeverlandastheleaderoftheLostBoys,playinghappilywith

s

childrenbothinsideandoutsideNeverland.

★Hardback¥22.70★Paperback¥14.60

茗艱展CelebrityBiography,alsoknownas“ThreeGiants",writtenby

RomainRolland,aboutthreegreatmenindifferentfields:Beethoven,

MichelangeloandLeoTolstoy.Theyallsuffered(遭受)alotinbody

andspirit,butneverlostconfidence.

★Hardback¥26.20★Paperback¥15.80

Clubmemberswillgetadiscount(折扣)of10%forhardbackbooksand20%forpaperback

books.Ifyoubuyanyofthetwohardbackbooks,e-bookswillbefreeforyou.

52.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribethetopicofthebookHeart!

A.SuccessB.LoveC.AdventureD.Fear

53.WhatisthebookPeterPanabout?

A.Aboywholikeskeepingdiaries.B.Aboywhoalwaysmisseshisfamily.

C.Aboywhoenjoyshisnever-endingchildhood.D.Aboywhosuffersalotinbodyand

spirit

54.WhatcanwelearnfromthebooksTheOldManandtheSeaandCelebrityBiography?

AThevalueofthefriendship.B.Theimportanceoflearning.

C.Theadvantageoftheteamwork.D.Thespiritofnevergivingup.

55.Asaclubmember,whichbookscanyoubuywith40yuantogetfreee-books?

A.TwohardbackbooksHeartandCelebrityBiography.

B.AhardbackbookHeartandapaperbackbookPeterPan.

C.TwohardbackbooksTheOldManandtheSeaandPeterPan.

D.TwopaperbackbooksTheOldManandtheSeaandCelebrityBiography.

B

Ifyouwalkthroughaparkinthemorningorintheevening,youmightseealotofpeopledoing

theseslowandbeautifulmovements-CarrythetigeroverthemountainandWhitecranespreads

itswings.Infact,theyaredoingTaichi.

Taichiisanancientmartialart(武術(shù)).ItisacommonkindofexerciseinChina.Morethan100

millionpeopleinover150countriespracticeTaichiatpresent.RecentlyUNESCO(聯(lián)合國教科文

組織)hasaddedTaichitoitsIntangibleCulturalHeritageList(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄).Manytaichi

fanswerehappytohearofit."Thiswillmaketaichimorepopulararoundtheworld.Hopefully,

morepeoplewillbecomehealthierbypracticingit."saidChenBin.HeisaTaichimasterfromthe

villageofChenjiagou,HenanProvince.ThisvillageisthebirthplaceofChen-styleTaichi.

IfstruethatdoingTaichiisgoodforourhealth.Itcanmakeuswalkandmovemorefreely,and

itcanalsomakeusstronger.Duringslowmovements,wecanfocuson(專注)ourhandsandfeet.

Wecancontrolthembetter.Slowmovementsalsohelpustotakedeepandlongbreaths.

Taichialsofocusesontheharmony(和諧)betweenyin(陰)andyang(陽).Itshowshowthe

ancientChinesepeoplesawtheworld.Theworldisfullofyinandyang:darkandlight,softand

hard,femaleandmale.Buttheydon'toppose(對立)eachotherabsolutely(絕對地).Asweseein

thepicture,awhitespotisintheblackareaandablackspotisinthewhitearea.Afteradarknight,

thesunwillrise.Leavesfallinautumnbutgrowinspring.Everythingkeepschanging—thatishow

weshouldseetheworld.

TaichicarriestraditionalChinesephilosophy(哲學),suchasbeinginharmonywithnatureand

usingsoftnesstobeathardness.IthasbecomeasymbolofChineseculture.

56.HowmanypeoplepracticeTaichiintheworldnow?

A.About10million.B.Lessthan150thousand.

C.Atmost100thousand.D.Morethan100million.

57.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethemovementsofTaichi?

A.Slowandbeautiful.B.Slowandexciting.C.Fastandfree.D.Strong

andtiring.

58.WhyhasTaichibeenaddedtoIntangibleCulturalHeritageListrecently?

A.BecauseitisasymbolofChineseculture.B.Becauseitisfromthevillageof

Chenjiagou.

C.Becauseitcanmakeuswalkmorefreely.D.Becauseitcanusesoftnesstobeat

hardness.

59.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.ToaskpeopletodoTaichiintheirfieetime.B.Tointroduceanancientmartial

art—taichi.

C.ToteachpeoplehowtodoTaichicorrectly.D.ToexplainwhyTaichiisgoodforour

health.

C

DuringtheBeijing2022WinterOlympics,athletesfromallovertheworldbrokebothpersonal

andOlympicrecords.High-techelementshavebeengiving"wings“tothesehard-workingathletes,

helpingthembecome"faster,higher,stronger”.

TheNationalSpeedSkatingOval(theIceRibbon)saw12newOlympicrecordsandoneworld

record,includingChinesespeedskaterGaoTingyu'sOlympicrecordof34.32secondsinthemen's

500meters.

Knownas"thefastestice”,the12,000-square-meterrink(冰場)hasreceivedverygood

feedbackfromtheathletes.4tItmakeseveryoneskatefaster/9GaoTingyusaidafterhebaggedthe

gold.

Thesecretbehindisanewcarbondioxide(二氧化碳)ice-makingtechnology.Speed-skating

requiresaveryflat(平滑的)icesurface.Iftheicesurfacetemperaturedoesn'tchangemuch,the

icestaysflatter.Flaticeiseasiertoskateon.Liquid(液態(tài)的)carbondioxidewasputundertheice

forthefirsttime.Itcooledtheiceandkeptthetemperaturechangesonthesurfacewithinjusthalfof

onedegree(度).

Ineventslikefreestyleskiingandskijumping,thedirectionandspeedofthewindcould

largelyaffectathletes9performance.AresearchteamfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences

developedawindmeasuring(測量)systemusingAItechnology.<4Someeventsonlylastafew

seconds,andthewindischangingallthetime.Thissystemallowsathletesandcoachesto'see'wind

directlythroughreal-timedata(數(shù)據(jù))ontheirpads,anddecidewhenandwheretojump,theteam

leaderShaoYuntoldBeijingDaily.

Therearemanymorehigh-techelementsthatboostathleticperformance,including

drag-reducing(減少阻力的)sportswear,smartbedsthatmassage(按摩)athletes,androbotsthat

cook.AllthesehelpedkeepChina'spromisetoholdan“athlete-centered"Olympics,saidZhao

Weidong,thespokespersonoftheBeijingorganizingcommittee.

60.GaoTingyusetarecordfor.

A.winningthefirstgoldforChinainmen's500meters

B.skatingthefastestspeedinmen's500meters

C.beingtheyoungestskaterattheOlympics

D.designingtheNationalSpeedSkatingOval

61.Theunderlined"it"inParagraph3refersto.

A.theicerinkB.thegoldmedalC.therecordD.the

feedback

62.Liquidcarbondioxidewasputundertheiceto.

A.maketheiceharderB.keeptheicecold

C.savewaterresourcesD.changethetemperatureoftheice

63.ThesystemfromtheChineseAcademyofScienceshelpsathletes.

A.changethedirectionofthewindB.recordtheirjumpsinrealtime

C.measurewindmorecorrectlyD.controlthespeedofthewind

64.WhatdoweknowfromthewordsofZhaoWeidong?

A.ChinaisexpectedtoholdanotherWinterOlympicssoon.

B.OthercountrieslookatChinawithneweyes.

C.The2022BeijingWinterOlympicswerethebestever.

D.The2022BeijingWinterOlympicswerepeople-centered.

D

Stickingtoavegan(堅持素食的)dietmightsounddifficult,especiallysincemanypopular

disheshavemeatinthem.Yetinrecentyears,veganismhasbecomeoneofthefastest-growing

trends(趨勢)intheworld.

AccordingtoHuffPost,morethan3millionpeopleintheUnitedStatesarevegans.IntheUK,

about542,000peoplehavechosenveganismoverthepast10years.

Whatisdrivingthisgrowthinveganism?Onereasonmightbethatpeoplewanttoprotectthe

environment.Accordingtoa2013studybytheUNFoodandAgricultureOrganization,globalmeat

manufacturing(力口工)causesabout18percentoftheworld'sgreenhousegasemissions(排放).

Thisismorethanalltheworldscars,trainsandplanescombined.

AccordingtoBBCNews,onereasonisthatmanyoftoday'syoungpeoplebelieveifswrongto

killanimalsforfood.Formanypeople,veganismsimplymeanseatingnomeat,cheeseoreggs,but

goinganimal-freealsoapplies(應(yīng)用)tofashionandmanufacturing.Forexample,leatherisused

tomakeshoesandclothing.Everyyearmorethan1billionanimals,fromcowstohorsestosnakes,

arekilledtomakeproductsfromtheirskins.Now,manybrandsarelookingforothermaterials.

ThesportsbrandPuma,forexample,hasmadeshoesoutofpineappleleaves.Tesla,theUScar

maker,issaidtoberemoving(去除)animal-basedleatherfromitsseats.Earlierthisyear,USsinger

LadyGagacreatedtheveganmakeupbrandHausLaboratories.Onthebrand'sInstagramaccount,

itsays:"Cruelty-free(零殘忍)andvegan,becauseweloveanimalsandyou.”

So,ifyou'reinterestedinprotectinganimalsandsavingtheenvironment,youmightwantto

giveveganismatry.

65.HowmanypeoplearevegansintheUnitedStates?

A.Morethan3million.B.Morethan4million,

C.Morethan5million.D.Morethan6million.

66.Moreandmorepeoplearechoosingveganismbecause.

a.theythinkeatingmeatisnothealthyb.processingmeatpollutestheenvironment

c.theythinkweshouldn'tkillanimalsd.therearenewmaterialstoreplaceanimalproducts

A.abB.beC.bdD.cd

67.TheexamplesinParagraph5showthat.

A.somebrandstrytoprotectanimalsB.manyfamouspeoplearevegans

C.veganismispopularallovertheworldD.wecanliveonplantsinthefuture

68.“Cruelty-fi*ee"inParagraph5means.

A.noanimalsarekilledB.environmentallyfriendly

C.someanimalsareharmedD.wearefreetobecruel

69.What'sthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Tohelppeoplechooseahealthydiet.B.Toencouragepeopletoprotectthe

environment.

C.Tointroducethetrendofveganism.D.Toexplainanimalcruelty.

2021年江蘇省泰州興化市中考一模英語試題

三、閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。(36分)

A

DoyouwanttohavefuninOxford?Takeabustour!

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StopNameFirsttourLasttour

OxfordRailwayStation09:3018:00

GloucesterGreenBusStation09:3518:05

ChristChurch09:5018:20

Oueen'sCollege

TrinityCoHeee10:0018:40

Adult。6+)£16.50Student£14.00

V*f<I<t

Child(5?15)£10.00Family£4000

Adult(16+)£19.00Student£16.00

儂Child(5-15)£11.00Family£45.00

OO

☆ChristChurchCollegeThecollegehallisusedintheHarryPotterfilms.

☆MagdalenCollegeItsbelltowerandgardensarefamoussightsinOxford.

☆CorpusChristiCollegeItisoneofthesmallestcollegesinOxfordbutwiththebestlibrary.

☆ExeterCollegeYoucanfindmostofthebookshopsinOxfordaroundthecollege.

26.Thefirstbustourbeginsat9:35from.

A.TrinityCollegeB.OxfordRailwayStation

C.Queen'sCollegeD.GloucesterGreenBusStation

27.Howmuchisa24-hourfamilyticket?

A.£16.50.B.£19.00.C.£40.00.D.£45.00.

28.InMagdalenCollege,touristscan.

A.visitthebelltowerB.readinthebestlibraryinOxford

C.findmanybookshopsD.seethehallintheHarryPotterfilms

29.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Astorybook.B.Anewsreport.C.Asciencefiction.D.Atravelguide.

B

IfyouliveinShanghai,youmighthaveto

lakea"lesson**insortinggarbage(垃圾分類),as

thecityrecentlyintroducednewgarbage-sorting

regulations(條例).

It*snowrequiredthatpeopleshouldsort

garbageintofourkinds,namelyrecyclable,harmful,dryandwetwaste.However,ifpeoplefailto

sorttheirgarbageproperly,theycanbefinedupto200yuan.

Morecitiesareintroducingsimilarregulations,followingthepracticeinShanghai.Bythe

endof2021,garbage-sortingsystemswillhavebeenbuiltin46majorChinesecities,including

BeijingandShenzhen,reportedPeople'sDaily.

Althoughover90percentofthepublicbelievethatgarbagesortingisimportantforthe

protectionoftheenvironment,garbagesortingisstillabigprobleminChina.Only30percentof

participants(參與者)saidthattheythinktheyaresortingtheirtrashproperlyaccordingtoastudy

bythegovernment.Inthepast,somegarbageregulationsdidn'tgiveclearfinesforpeoplewho

failedtosortgarbage.NowthenewregulationsinShanghaiaretochangethepastvoluntary

actionintocompulsoryactionforeveryone.

Manyotherforeigncountrieshavealsointroducedgarbage-sortingregulations.InJapan,

wastesortinghasbecomeabasicsurvivalskill.Thereisafixedtimefordealingwitheachkindof

garbageandlitteringcanresultinhighfines.InGermanytoo,manypeopleareaskedtosortwaste

intodifferentgroups.Forexample,inBerlin,peoplehaveyellowbinsforplasticandmetalsand

bluebinsforpaperandcardboard.

30.WhatdoweknowaboutgarbagesortinginShanghai?

A.Peopleshouldputtheirgarbageintotwogroups.

B.ItsetsanexampleformanyothercitiesinChina.

C.Peoplewillbefined200yuaneachtimetheybreaktheregulations.

D.Shanghaiistheonlycitytointroducegarbage-sortingregulationsinChina.

31.WhatisthesituationofgarbagesortinginChinanow?

A.Somepeoplecanproperlysorttheirgarbage.

B.Fewpeopleknowtheimportanceofgarbagesorting.

C.Peoplearenothappywiththegarbage-sortingregulationsnow.

D.China'sgarbage-sortingproblemisthemostseriousintheworld.

32.InParagraph2,whatdoestheunderlinedwordcompulsoryprobablymean?

A.隨意的B.強制的C.可選的D.積極的

33.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Whygarbagesortingisimportant.

B.Howothercountriessortgarbage.

C.GarbagesortinghasstartedinChina.

D.Theworld'sgarbageproblemisbecomingworse.

C

Itissaidthatprogresscannotcomewithoutfailure.Afterall,we

havetolearnfromourmistakesinordertoavoidrepeatingthem.With

thisinmind,thelatestlaunch(發(fā)射)byUSaerospacecompanySpaceX

hasbeendescribedasasuccess-althoughitexploded(爆炸)intheend.

OnMarch3,SpaceXheldthethirdtestflightofitsStarshiprocketinTexas,US.Thelaunch

appearedtobeasuccessatfirst,asthecraftreacheditsheightof10km.Butthelandingendedin

flames(火焰)whenthecraftexplodedabout8minutesaftertouchdown.

However,theflightstillwentbetterthanthefirstandsecondtests,asthecraftatleast

managedtolandthistime.Duringthelasttwotests,thetestcraftcrashedintothegroundwithout

evenlanding.

ThetestwasdescribedasasuccessbySpaceXengineerJohnInsprucker.Eventhoughit

explodedintheend,valuableinformationwascollectedduringthetest.

"Thekeypointoftoday'stestflightwastogatherthedata(數(shù)據(jù))oncontrollingthecraft

whileenteringagain.Andweweresuccessfulindoingso,'*Inspruckersaid.

SpaceXcompanywantstosendmantothemoonandMarsbyStarship.Thecompanyhopes

todesignreusablecrafttocompleteseveralkindsoftasks,fromtakingsatellites(衛(wèi)星intoorbit

(軌道)tolongtimeflightsforastronauts.Reusablespacecraftingeneralarecheapertouseafter

all,andSpaceXmanagerElonMuskhopestomakeStarshipavailable(可利用的)bothNASA

andordinary(普通的)people.

34.WhendidtheStarshiprocketexplode?

A.Beforeitwaslaunched.

B.Themomentitwaslaunched.

C.Afteritreachedaheightof10km.

D.Afteritsuccessfullylanded.

35.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph3?

A.Thethreetestflightsallfailedforthesamereason.

B.Bothofthelasttwotestcraftendedupcrashing.

C.Starshiphadaproblemchangingitsdirection.

D.TherewillbenomoretestflightsforStarship.

36.WhatdoParagraphs4-5explain?

A.Whythistestflightwasheld.

B.Howthecraftcanbeimproved.

C.Howthecraftshouldbecontrolled.

D.Whythistestwassaidtobeasuccess.

37.Starshipwasdesignedto.

A.carrypeopleandsatellitestospace

B.collectinformationaboutthemoon

C.taketheplaceofcheaperspacecraft

D.gotoMarsfordifferenttasks

38.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?

A.SpaceXkeepsrepeatingitsmistakes.

B.Gettingintoorbitishardtodo.

C.SpaceXhasgotthedataoncontrollingthecraft.

D.OrdinarypeoplewillhelpimproveStarship.

Onedayateacherenteredherclassroomandtoldher

studentsaboutasurprisetest.Thestudentstooktheirseats

andwaitedforthetesttobegin.Theteacherputatestpaperon

eachstudent'sdeskwiththetextfacingdown.Shethenasked

themtoturnthepaperoverandbegin.

Thestudentsweresurprisedtoseenoquestions,butjusta

singleblackdot(圓點)inthecenterofthepage.Theteachersaid,"Ijustwantyoutowrite

downwhatyouseeonthispaper."

Thestudentswereconfused(困惑的),butdidastheyweretold.Attheendofclass,the

teachertooktheirtestsandstartedreadingtheiranswersaloud.Eachstudenttriedtodescribethe

blackdot-itssize,itspositiononthepaper.Aftertheteacherfinishedreading,theclasswassilent.

Shestartedtoexplain.,,Don,tworryaboutyourmarksforthistest.ButIwantyoutothink

aboutsomething.Allofyoufocusedontheblackdotonthistestandwroteaboutit,butnoone

wroteaboutthewhiteareaaroundthedot.n

“Imaginethatthispaperrepresentsyourlife.Thewhitearearepresentsallofyourlife

experiences-theblackdotjuststandsforthebadthingsyou'vegonethrough.Lifeblessesuswith

manythings-lovedones,enjoyablemoments,andevenmiraclesfromtimetotime.Andyetweare

likelytofocusonthenegative-ourproblemsanddifficulties.u

“Fromnowon,Iwantyoutothinkaboutthebigpicturemoreoften.Don'tjustfocusonthe

blackdotsinyourlife.Remindyourselfhowluckyyouaresometimes.M

39.Whatwasinthecenterofthepaper?

A.SomequestionsB.AblackdotC.AwhitedotD.Nothing

40.Howdidthestudentsfeelaboutthetest?

A.Theyweresurprisedtohavesuchaneasytest.

B.Theywereconfusedabouthowtoanswer.

C.Theywereconfidentabouttheiranswers.

D.Theydidn'tthinkitwasagoodtest.

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"thenegative'*referto?

A.ThebadthingsinlifeB.Thepeoplewelove

C.MiraclesinlifeD.Theblankpartofapieceofpaper

42.Whydidtheteachergivethistest?

A.Toseewhichstudentwasthebest.B.Toplayajokeonherstudents.

C.Toteachherstudentsalifelesson.D.Toseewhohadn*ttakenherclass.

43.Whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?

A.Paymoreattentiontoyourproblems.

B.It*sbettertofocusonthegodthingsinlife.

C.Noteverybodyoreverythingisperfect.

D.Thinkaboutquestionsaheadoftime.

2020年江蘇省泰州興化市中考一模英語試題

四、閱讀理解。

A

Ihadthreefriends.Iaskedthemhowtheyhadchangedsincetheycametoourmiddleschool.

Andherearetheiranswers.

Ididn'tdowellinmystudybefore,butsinceIbegantostudyinthisschool,things

havechanged.Theteachershereareallenergetic,activeandhelpful.Theyalways

encouragemebysaying'Tmsureyoucanmakeit"or"Youareoneofthecleverest

Robi

studentsIhaveevermet”.Thesewordsreallymeanalottome.NowI'moneofthetop

n

studentsinmyclass,andIlikestudyingaswell.

Iusedtobeafatboywhocouldhardlyrun500meters.WhenIenteredthemiddle

school,myfatherworriedthatIwouldbelaughedatbymynewclassmates,sohe

decidedtodomorningexerciseswithmeeveryday.Itreallyworked.NowI'musedto

Die

runningandexercisinginthemorning,andIamslimandstrong.Besides,myP.E.

k

teacherthinksIcanbeagoodrunnerinthefuture!

Iusedtoliketobealoneanddidn'tfeelliketalkingtoanyone.ButwhenImet

RobinandDick,Ifoundthattheywerereallygoodpeople.Thengraduallywebecame

closerandfinallybecamegoodfriends.Thanksto(多虧)them,I'mtalkativeand

Jaso

outgoing(開朗的)now,andIhavemademanyotherfriends.Italkandplaywithmy

n

friendseverydayandeachdayIfeelhappy.

56.WhoalwaysencouragesRobinafterhecametothemiddleschool?

A.Histeachers.B.Hisfriends.C.Hisparents.D.His

classmates.

57.WhydidDick'sfatherdoexercisewithhim?

A.Becausehewantedtoloseweight.

B.Becausehewantedhissontobehealthy.

C.Becauseheworriedthathissonwouldbelaughedatatschool.

D.Becausehedidn'twanthissontobelonely.

58.Thanksto,Jasonisanoutgoingboynow.

A.DickandJasonB.DickandTimC.RobinandTimD.Dick

andRobin

59.Theunderlinedword"talkative”means""inChinese

A.愛開玩笑的B.健談的C.興奮的D.吵鬧的

60.Whatdoyouthinkofthesefriends?changes?

A.Active.B.Terrible.C.Meaningless.D.Clever.

Haveyouheardaboutastoryofkillingatreebyyelling(叫喊)?OntheSolomonIslands(所羅

門群島)intheSouthPacific,somevillagerscutdowntreesinaspecialway.Ifatreeistoolargeto

becutdownwithanax(斧子),theytrysomethingelse—yellingatit.Woodsmenwithspecial

powersclimbupatreeatdawn(拂曉)andyellatitatthetopoftheirvoices.Theycontinuedoing

thisfor30days.After30days,thetreediesandfallsover.Itseemsliketheyellingkillsthespiritof

thetree.Accordingtothevillagers,italwaysworks.

It'stoobadtheydon'thavetheadvantagesofmodemtechnologyandascientificmind.

Nomatterhowtruethestoryactuallyis,itremindsmeofsomething.Ioftenyellatmywife,the

telephoneandworkers.AndsometimesIevenyellattheTV,thenewspaperandmychildren.Tve

beenknowntoshakemyfist(拳頭)andyellattheskyattimes.

Themannextdooryellsathiscaralot.AndthissummerIheardhimyellataladderformost

ofanafternoon.Somemodern,educatedpeopleoftenyellattraffic,bills,banksandmachines.

Machinesandrelativesgetyelledatthemost.

Itdoesn'tdomuchgood.Machinesandthingsjustsitthere.Evenkickingitdoesn'tusually

help.Asforpeople,well,theSolomonIslandersmayhaveapoint.Yellingatlivingthingsdoestend

to(有做...的傾向)killthespiritinthemandbreakourheartstoo.

61.HowdotheSolomonvillagerscutdownaverylargetree?

A.Theyuseaspecialax.B.Theyyellatthetreesdaybyday.

C.Theyusethepowersofnature.D.Theyusemoderntechnology.

62.FromParagraph3,welearnthatthewriterseemstobe.

A.anicehusbandB.apatientfatherC.agentlebossD.a

complainer

63.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.SolomonIslandsisamodernplace.

B.SolomonIslandersneveruseanaxtocutdowntrees.

C.Modernpeopleareofteninabadmood.

D.Themannextdoorlivesapeacefullife.

64.Whatdoesthewriterthinkaboutyellinginlife?

A.Itsolvestrafficproblems.B.Ithelpspeopleatthebank.

C.Itmakesmachineswork.D.Itdoesnogoodforpeople.

65.Whatdoesthestorywanttotellus?

A.Yellinghurtsbothsides.B.Yellingisbadforourhealth.

C.Everylivingthinghasitsownspirit.D.SolomonIslandersareveryclever.

c

Whatis5G?Itisthefifthgeneration(代)ofmobilenetworktechnology.Thesenewnetworks

arecoming.

Chinaissuedcommerciallicense(發(fā)放商用牌照)for5GonJune6,2019.Th

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