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08-2023年上海市初三英語一模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之閱讀回答問題Answerthequestions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)2023虹口一模Onceuponatime,amanwasluckytohavealovingson.Buttheyoungmanneverhadtodealwithanyproblems.“Myboyshouldhavesomeexperienceofdealingwithillluck,”thoughtthefather,sohesentthesonintotheforesttobringbacksomewood.Onlyanoldcart(馬車)withtwooxen(公牛)wasfreeforthework.“Ifyourcartbreaksupintheforest,‘Necessity’willteachyouwhattodo,”themansaid.Thesonthoughtthat“Necessity”mustbeakindmanwholivedintheforestandhelpedpeopleintrouble.Thesondrovefarintotheforestandfoundlotsofgoodtrees.Hecutdownthetreesandputthewoodontothecart.Whenthecartwasfull,hesetoffforhome.However,ashedroveovertheroughground,oneoftheaxles(車軸)broke.“Ihopethat‘Necessity’isnearby,”thoughttheson.Thenheranallthewaythroughtheforestandshouted,“NECESSITY!NE-CESS-ITY!!”Nooneanswered.“IwillstopsearchingforFather’scleverfriend,”hethought.“Iwilldothejobmyself.WhatuselessadviceFathergaveme!”Hewentbacktothecartandstartedtorepairtheaxle.Whentheworkwasdone,hedrovehome.Finally,hemadeafinejobofboththerepairandcollectinggoodwood.Hisfatherwaspleasedwithhim,buttheboywasquiteangry.“Icouldnotfind‘Necessity’anywhere,”saidtheson.“Hedidnotteachmeanything.AllI’velearnedisthat6.”“Thereyouare,”smiledthefather.“‘Necessity’didteachyouagoodlesson.Itoldyouhewould.”58.Theyoungmandidn’tusetodealwithanyproblems,didhe?________,____________________________________________________________.59.Wheredidthefathersendtheson?____________________________________________________________________.60.Whowas“Necessity”accordingtotheson?____________________________________________________________________.61.Howdidthecartbreakintheforest?____________________________________________________________________.62.Whywasthefatherpleasedwiththesonintheend?____________________________________________________________________.63.Whatcanbefilledintheblankinthelastparagraph?AllI’velearnedisthat_________________________________________________.2023普陀一模Itwasabout2:00am.Iwasdrivingmytaxionthewaytopickupapassenger.WhenIarrivedtocollect,Ifoundthebuildingwasdark.Ijustsawasinglelightinagroundfloorwindow,Iwalkedtothedoorandknocked,“Justaminute,”answeredaweak,elderlyvoice.Afteralongsilence,thedooropenedandasmallwomaninhereightiesstoodbeforeme.Shehasasmallsuitcasebesideher.Itookthesuitcasetothecar,andthenreturnedtohelpher.Shetookmyarmandwalkedslowlytowardthecar.Shekeptthankingmeformykindness.“It’snothing,”Itoldher.“IjusttrytotreatmypassengersthewayIwouldwantmymothertreated.”“Oh,you’resuchagoodyoungman.”Shesaid.Whenwegotintothetaxi,shegavemeanaddress,andthenasked,“Couldyoudrivethroughcitycenter?”“It’snottheshortestway.”Iansweredimmediately.“Oh,I’mfamiliarwiththecity.AndI’minnohurry.”shesaid.“I’monmywaytoahospice(臨終醫(yī)院).Idon’thaveanyfamilyleft.ThedoctorsaysIdon’thaveverylong.Itwouldbethelasttimeformetotravelaroundthecity...”Iquietlyreachedoverandshutoffthemeter(計(jì)價器).Forthenexttwohours,wedrovethroughthecity.Sheshowedmethebuildingwhereshehadonceworkedasaliftoperatorandtheneighborhoodwhereshehadlivedin.Andshealsotoldmetoparkinfrontofafurnitureshopthatoncehadbeenaballroom.Shehadgonedancingthereasagirl.Sometimesshe’daskmetoslowdowninfrontofaparticularbuilding.Shejustsatandstaredintothedarkness,sayingnothing.Atdawn(黎明),shesuddenlysaid,“I’mtired.Let’sgonow.”Wedroveinsilencetotheaddressshehadgivenme.“HowmuchshallIpayyou?”sheasked,“Nothing.”Ireplied.“Youhavetomakealiving,”sheanswered.“Oh,thereareotherpassengers,”Isaid.Almostwithoutthinking,Igaveherahug.Sheheldontometightlywithtears.Ourhugendedwithherwords,“6”58.Whatjobdidthewriterdo?____________________________________________________________________.59.Howoldwasthesmallwoman?____________________________________________________________________.60.Whydidthesmallwomanchoosetoridethroughthecity?____________________________________________________________________.61.Howlongdidthetravelinglastthatnight?____________________________________________________________________.62.Howdidthesmallwomanfeelafterthewritergaveherahug?____________________________________________________________________.63.Whatcanbefilledintheblank?(Nomorethan15words)____________________________________________________________________.2023楊浦一模JackLondonwasborninCalifornia,USA,in1876.Asayoungmanin1897,hetookpartinthefamousKlondikeGoldRush,whenahugenumberofpeoplerushedtotheYukoninCanadatolookforgold.WhenLondonreturnedtoCaliforniain1898,hestartedwritingstories.HisnovelsTheCalloftheWildandWhiteFangarebasedonhisexperiencesintheYukon.Hediedin1916.Anextract[1]fromThecallofthewildBuckdidnotreadthenewspapers.HedidnotknowthattroublewascomingforeverybigdoginCalifornia.MenhadfoundgoldintheYukon,andthesemenwantedbig,strongdogstoworkinthecoldandsnowofthenorth.BucklivedinMrMiller’sbighouseinthesunnySantaClaravalley.Therewerelargegardensandfieldsoffruittreesaroundthehouse,andarivernearby.Inabigplacelikethis,ofcourse,thereweremanydogs.Therewerehousedogsandfarmdogs,buttheywerenotimportant.Buckwaschiefdog;hewasbornhere,andthiswashisplace.Hewasfouryearsoldandweighedsixtykilos.HewentswimmingwithMrMiller’ssonsandwalkingwithhisdaughters.Hecarriedthegrandchildrenonhisback,andhesatatMrMiller’sfeetinfrontofthefireinwinter.Butthiswas1897,andBuckdidnotknowthatmenanddogswerehurryingtonorth-westCanadatolookforgold.AndhedidnotknowthatManuel,oneofMrMiller’sgardeners,neededmoneyforhislargefamily.Oneday,whenMrMillerwasout,ManuelandBuckleftthegardentogether.Itwasjustaneveningwalk,Buckthought.Noonesawthemgo,andonlyonemansawthemarriveattherailwaystation.ThismantalkedtoManuel,andgavehimsomemoney.ThenhetiedapieceofropearoundBuck’sneck.Buckgrowled[2],andwassurprisedwhentheropewaspulledhardaroundhisneck.Hejumpedattheman.ThemancaughthimandsuddenlyBuckwasonhisbackwithhistongueoutofhismouth.Forafewmomentshewasunabletomove,anditwaseasyforthetwomentoputhimintothetrain.WhenBuckwokeup,thetrainwasstillmoving.Themanwassittingandwatchinghim,butBuckwastooquickforhimandhebittheman’shandhard.ThentheropewaspulledagainandBuckhadtoletgo.Wordbox[1]extractn.節(jié)選[2]growlv.低聲吼叫74.BuckwasonceJackLondon’sdog,wasn’the?____________________________________________________________________.75.WhywasBuckdifferentfromtheotherdogs?____________________________________________________________________.76.WhydidManuelstealBuckfromMr.Miller?____________________________________________________________________.77.WheredidManuelandthemanputBuck?____________________________________________________________________.78.WhatdidBuckdotothemanwhenhewokeup?____________________________________________________________________.79.Inwhataspects(方面)willBuck’snewlifebedifferentfromhisoldlife?(Listatleasttwo.)____________________________________________________________________.2023松江一模SebaStephensisonly10yearsold,buthe’saverytalentedmusician.Heplaysthedrums,bass,guitar,andpiano.Sebagrewupwithmusicallaround.Beforeheturnedthree,hisparentsaskedhimwhathewantedforhisbirthday.“Drums!”heanswered.Hisparentsweren’tsure,butafterseeinghimplaythedrumsatalocalmusicstore,theydecidedhewasserious.Theyboughthimajuniordrumkit(成套的架子鼓).“Hedidn’tstopplaying—ever,”sayshisdad.Buttwomonthslater,Sebagrewupset.Hecouldn’tmakethesoundshewantedwithhisjuniordrumkit.Hisparentsboughthimaprofessionaldrumkitandsignedhimupforlessons.Injustafewmonths,hisdrumteacherreportedthatSebawaslearningextremelyquicklyandneededahigherleveloftraining.Hewasstillfour.Sebastartedabandinkindergarten.Inthefirstgrade,hebeganearningmoneybyplayingmusic.In2020,SebajoinedasummermusicprogramatBerkleeCollegeofMusic(伯克利音樂學(xué)院)asan8-year-oldboy.Hestudiedbassinanonlineprogram.Tokeepup,hehadtopracticeupto36hoursaweek.Afterthebusysummer,Sebamadeadecisiontobehome-schooled(tobeeducatedathomeinsteadofbeingsenttoschool)byhisparentssothathecouldkeepgoingtoBerkleeduringtheschoolyear.Hedidschoolworkinthemornings.Intheafternoonsheworkedonmusic.Andatnightheusuallyworkedonmusicsomemore.InMay,2021,SebabecametheyoungestpersonevertoreceiveaprofessionalcertificatefromBerklee.Thecertificateisequaltoaboutfourcollege-levelclasses.Whenhe’soldenough,SebahopestogotocollegeatBerklee.Fornow,he’sstillpracticingandplaying.58.Sebaisatalentedmusician,isn’the?____________________________________________________________________.59.WhatdidSebawantforhisthirdbirthday?____________________________________________________________________.60.WhydidSebagrowupsettwomonthsafterhereceivedhispresent?____________________________________________________________________.61.HowoldwasSebawhenhejoinedasummermusicprogramatBerkleeCollegeofMusic?____________________________________________________________________.62.WhatdidSebadecidetodoafterthesummeronlineprogram?____________________________________________________________________.63.WhatdoyouthinkleadstoSeba’ssuccessinmusic?(請至少寫出三個方面的因素)____________________________________________________________________.2023寶山一模JimmyandLiLeiarelisteningtoMr.Peterson,theirP.E.teacher,tellthemthattheyaregoingtoplaydodgeballinclass.LiLei,concerned(擔(dān)心的)shewilllooksillybecauseshedoesnotknowhowtoplayit,looksforhelp.Jimmyseesherworriedlook,soheasks,“LiLei,What’swrong?”LiLeianswers,“InChina,weplaydodgeball,butIthinkit’sdifferentfromtheAmericanstyle,soIdon’tknowhowtoplayitintheAmericanway.”JimmyiseagertohelpLiLei,anexchangestudentathisschool.Hesays,“It’snottoohard.First,therearefiveballs.Mr.Petersonputsalloftheballsinthemiddleofthecourt.Thetwoteamsstandatdifferentendsofthecourt.Then,Mr.Petersonblowshiswhistle(哨子)tostartthegame.Whenyouhearthewhistle,runandtrytotakeoneoftheballs.Then,throwtheballatthemembersoftheoppositeteam.”LiLeiasks,“Whataboutcatchingtheball?IfIcatchtheball,amIout?”“Actually,ifyoucatchtheball,thenthepersonwhothrewtheballisout.Also,onememberfromyourownteamcancomebackandplaywhenyoucatchtheball.”LiLeiisstillworried.“Therearesomanyballs.I’mafraidIwon’tseeonethrownatme.Whatifaballhitsmeontheheadandbreaksmyglasses?”Jimmysays,“Peoplearen’tsupposedtothrowatyourhead.Ifsomeonehitsyouonthehead,thenthatpersonisout.Also,theballsaresoft,sotheywon’thurtyou.Butbecareful.Sometimes,oneplayerdistracts(使……分心)youwhileanotherplayertriestohityou.Lastly,whentimeisup,Mr.Petersonwillcountthemembersleftineachteam.If,theotherteamwins.”WiththehelpofJimmy,LiLeidoesn’tfeelworriedanymoreandsays,“Thissoundsfun.Ican’twaittoplay.”58.LiLeiisanexchangestudentinanAmericanschool,isn’tshe?____________________________________________________________________.59.WhyisLiLeiconcernedwhenshelearnssheisgoingtoplaydodgeball?____________________________________________________________________.60.Wheredothetwoteamsstandinadodgeballgame?____________________________________________________________________.61.WhathappensifLiLeicatchestheball?____________________________________________________________________.62.WhyshouldLiLeibecarefulwhenoneplayerfromtheotherteamdistractsher?____________________________________________________________________.63.Whatcanbefilledintheblank?____________________________________________________________________.2023靜安一模DifferentAttitudestowardsHairstylesAnewresearchshowsthatwomentry150differenthairstylesintheirlifetime,includingvariouscuts,coloursandshapes.However,mensettle(固定)ontheirfavouritehairstyleaftertryingonly5differentcuts.Thestudyof2,000womenhasfoundthatwomenvisitthehairdresserfivetimesayearonaverage,andabout100liketotrysomethingdifferentwitheachtriptothehairdresser.Almosthalfarewillingtobeexperimentalandchangetheirhairstyle.Womenarelikelytogofortwonewstylesandatleastonecolourchangeeveryyearbetweentheagesof15and65.Thestudyfoundthat64percentofwomenwillchangetheirhairsimplybecausetheyareboredwiththeircurrentstyle.Nearly12percentwillchangetheirhairsoastolooklikeacelebrity(名人)while15percentwillchangetheirstyleforawedding.13percentofwomenwouldchangetheirhairstyleafterhavingababy.Otherreasonsfortryinganewhairstylewerebirthdays.However,menarenotastroublesomeaswomen.Theyonlytryfivedifferenthairstylesandthensticktotheirfavouriteoneintheirlifetime.Menusuallystickwithjustonestylebecauseofitsbeingconvenient(68percent)orbeinglikedbytheirpartner(10percent).Thestudyof2,000menalsonoticedhowcelebrityhairstyles(名人發(fā)型)havetheinfluenceonthemandwhatkindofhaircutswouldbemorefashionableintheireyes.400ofthemadmittheywanttogrowtheirhairlongertocopythelikesofDavidBeckhamandactorBradPitt,while240considerdying(染色)theirhairgrey,tokeepupwithfashiontrends(潮流).Actually,ahairstylethatstandsforone’spersonalityisthefirstchoiceformen.Whotrymoredifferenthairstylesbeforesettlingontheirfavourite,menorwomen?____________________________________________________________________.64.Inthestudy,howoftendowomenliketovisitthehairdresseronaverage?____________________________________________________________________.65.Whatisthereasonfor64%ofwomentochangetheirhairstyles(inPart.3)?____________________________________________________________________.66.Whydomostmenstickwithjustonehairstyleinthisarticle?____________________________________________________________________.67.Howmanymeninthestudywouldliketocopythelikesofthecelebrities?____________________________________________________________________.68.Doyouagreethatahairstylecanstandforone’spersonality?WhyorWhynot?____________________________________________________________________.2023崇明一模OnasmallhillinHuaping,Yunnan,thereisasmallschool.However,overthepasttwelveyears,ithasrewrittenthefate(命運(yùn))of1,804poorgirlsbysendingthemtouniversities.ZhangGuimei,now63,istheheadmasterofthisschool.ShebeganteachinginHuaping—oneofChina’spoorestareas—twentyyearsago.Theteacherwonderedwhymanygirlsinherclasswouldjustonedaystopcomingtoschool.Aftersomeinvestigations,Zhanglearnedthattheywerefromverypoorfamilies.Thesegirlswereforcedtoworkorgetmarriedatayoungage.“Weoftensaythatwewanteverychildtohaveafairstart,”shesaid.“Butthesepoorgirlsdon’tevenhaveachancetostandonthestartingline.”Zhangwantedtochangethis.Shespentyearstryingtoraisemoney.Finallyin2008,shesetuptheHuapingHighSchoolforGirls.It’sChina’sfirstandonlyfreepublichighschoolforgirls.Zhanggetsupat5a.m.everydaytoturnonthelightsoneachflooroftheteachingbuilding.Manygirlsaretimid(膽怯),theheadmasterexplains.Shewantsthemtofeelsaferontheirwaytoclasses.Afteryearsoftiringwork,Zhangisnowinpoorhealth,buttheschoolandthechildrenmattermorethananythingelseinhermind.Zhang’sstoryhaswarmedheartsallaroundChinaandinspiredmanytofollowinherfootsteps.ZhouYunliwasoneofherstudents.Aftershefinisheduniversity,sheheardthatheralmamater(母校)wasshortofmathteachers.Sheimmediatelyreturnedtotheschooltoteach.“WithoutMsZhang,Iwouldbenobody,”Zhousaidwithasmile.“Whenyoubecomestrong,youmustremembertohelpothers.ThisiswhatMsZhangtaughtus.”58.Whathappenedtothe1804girlsfromasmallschoolinHuaping?____________________________________________________________________.59.MsZhanghastaughtinHuapingfortwentyyears,hasn’tshe?____________________________________________________________________.60.WhydidmanygirlsinMsZhang’sclassstopgoingtoschool?____________________________________________________________________.61.WhendidMsZhangsetuptheHuapingHighSchoolforGirls?____________________________________________________________________.62.WhydidZhouYunlireturntotheschooltoteachmath?____________________________________________________________________.63.WhatcanyoudoafterlearningthestoryaboutMsZhang?____________________________________________________________________.2023奉賢一模MaryAnning:theFossilHunterAsafossil(化石)scientist,MaryAnningmadegreatcontributions(貢獻(xiàn))toherfieldinthe19thcentury.HernameisnowwidelyknowninBritainandevenEurope.Butthatwasnotalwaysthecase.Anningwasatalentedwoman.Shedidnotreceiveanypropereducationandtaughtherselfgeology(地質(zhì)學(xué))andpaleontology(古生物學(xué)).Anninggrewupbythesea.Atayoungage,sheshowedgreatinterestinstudyingthefossilsalongthecoastline.Anningworkedveryhard.Shewentoutinallweatherstosearchforfossils.Attheageof12,sheuncoveredaskeleton(骨架)thatlookedlikeacrocodile(鱷魚).Then,aftertenyearsoftirelesseffort,shemadeanamazingdiscovery.Itwasahugefossilofsomethingthattheworldhadneverseenbefore.However,manyofAnning’sfindingsdisagreedwiththeoriesthathadbeenwidelyaccepted.What’smore,atthattime,peoplehadlittlerespectforfemalescientists.Anning’sfindingswereevenpublishedwithouthername.Duringherlifetime,thewomanwasneverseriouslyconsideredtobeascientist.Butsuchtroublesdidn’tstopAnningfrommakingmorediscoveries.Thewomanwasstillkeenonstudyingallsizesandtypesoffossilsalongsidethesea.Herdiscoverieshelpedtoprovetheexistenceofsomeextinct(已滅絕的)animals.TheyformedthebasisforCharlesDarwin’sOntheOriginofSpecies(《物種起源》).Inrecentyears,moreandmorepeoplehavecometorealizetheimportanceofAnning’swork.SheisnowlistedamongthetoptenBritishwomenwhohavegreatlyaffectedthehistoryofscience.Anningwasanambitiousandhard-workingwomaninhistory.Shedeservestoberemembered.58.MaryAnningwasafossilscientist,wasn’tshe?_____________________________________________________59.HowdidMaryAnninglearngeologyandpaleontology?____________________________________________________60.Whathappenedtoherattheageof12?____________________________________________________61.Whendidshediscoverthattheskeletonwasahugefossilofsomethingthattheworldhadneverseenbefore?____________________________________________________62.Whatdidherdiscoveryhelptoprove?____________________________________________________63.IfyouhaveachancetointerviewMaryAnning,whatquestionwouldyouliketoaskhermost?Why?____________________________________________________2023嘉定一模“Hey,Dan,youlookliketheunhappiestguyintheworld!”saidElla,astheyvolunteeredasushers(引座員)atthetheater.“Yeah,”Danreplied,tryingtosmile.“Remembertheroleyouhelpedmepractiselastweek?Well,Ifailedagain.”“Oh,Dan,keeppracticing!You’llbeontheothersideofthecurtainoneday,”saidElla.Dankeptpracticing.Hesangdayandnight.Hesangeverywherehewent!Hewantedtobeanoperasingermorethananythingelseintheworld.HevolunteeredatthetheateronSaturdays,butheneededtostartearningmoneytopayforsingingandItalianlessons.OnedayDansawanadaskingforbicycledeliverymen.Thenhebeganhisnewjobdeliveringfoodtocustomersalloverthecity.Danthoughtitwasveryrewardingmakinghungrypeoplehappy,buthehadaproblem.Hewasn’tgettingenoughtimetopracticesinging.Thenoneday,hehadagreatidea.Danarrivedat52ndStreet.“Ihaveyourburgersandyourfries,”hesang.“Ihaveyoursodaandyourle-mon-ade...”Thecustomerswereverysurprised!Whenhefinished,theyclappedandgavehimanicebigtip.Onenight,therewasanorderforlobstersouptoabeautiful,bighouseontheriver.Danrangthebell,tookadeepbreathandsang,“Ihaveyourlovelylobstersoup.Itsmellsdelicioustome-e-e...”Thedooropenedslowlyandawell-dressedwomanappeared.Shetookthesoup,thenclosedthedoor,withnotipsatall.Afewdayslater,DanreceivedatextinvitinghimtotheOperaHouse.AttheOperaHouse,awomangreetedDan.ItwastheladywhoDandeliveredlobstersouptolastweek.Shesaid,“IamAntoniaAllegro,thedirectorhere.I’dliketoinviteyoutoournextopera.Thisisyourfirstrehearsal(排練).You’llpracticetoday.Atmyhouselastweek,youhadoneofthemostbeautifulvoicesintheworld!You’resotalented!Congratulations.Welcometotheshow!”Dan’sfirstoperaperformancewasinfrontofthousandsofpeople,andhedidn’tsingaboutburgersorfriesorlemonade!58.WheredidDanworkatthebeginningofthestory?____________________________________________________________________.59.WhatdidDanwanttobeinsteadofanusher?____________________________________________________________________.60.WhydidDanneedtostartearningmoney?____________________________________________________________________.61.HowdidDanpractisesingingwhiledeliveringfood?____________________________________________________________________.62.Thewomanlivinginabighouseonariverdidn’tgiveDananytip,didshe?____________________________________________________________________.63.WhomightDansaythankstoafterhisfirstperformance?Listatleasttwopeopleandgivereasons.____________________________________________________________________.2023閔行一模Wearinglongrobes(長袍)andtallhats,agroupofforeignerswentonstageandperformedPekingOperaandballads(民謠),aswellasspokeChinese.Youcanseesceneslikethisatthe12th“Chinesebridge”—ChineseProficiency(能力)CompetitionforForeignSecondarySchoolStudents.Knownasthe“Olympics”ofChineselanguage,thecompetitiontookplaceinZhengzhou,HenanonNov2.Morethan120students,representing105countries,gaveChinesespeechesandshowedofftheirtalentinareassuchaskungfu,taichiandcalligraphy(書法).MackovaVictoria,a15-year-oldgirlfromSlovakia,performedWuqinxiatthecompetition.Sheimitatedthemovementsofatiger,deer,hear,apeandbirdonstage.Shegainedaninterestintraditionalmartialarts(武術(shù))aftershefoundthatitcouldhelpherrelaxhermuscles(肌肉)andstayfit.“The2,000-year-oldexerciseiscool,butfewpeoplehaveheardofit,”VictoriatoldXinhua.“Iwantmoreforeignpeopletoappreciateit,aswellasappreciateChineseculture.”Raissa,17,fromtheUnionoftheComoros,sangtheChinesesongWishYouSafeandWell(祝你平安)duringthesecond-roundcompetition.“ItisalsomysincerewishforthepeopleofChinaandtheComoros,”saidRaissa.AfterdoctorsontheChinesemedicalteaminAfricacuredhergrandmotherthreeyearsago,RaissadevelopedastrongemotionalconnectionwithChina.“MydreamistostudymedicineinChinasothatIcouldcurepatientsliketheChinesedoctorswhotreatedmygrandmother,”saidRaissa.Attheendofthefinalcontest,GermoleIacopofromItaly,whohasstudiedChineseforfouryears,wonasthechampion(冠軍).Forhim,thecompetitiongavehimachancetocommunicatewithyoungpeopleallaroundtheworld.“Weshouldlearntoappreciateeachother’sdifferences,”Germolesaid.Thecompetitionisa“bridge”thatshows“________.”,accordingtoLiuLimin,boardmemberoftheConfuciusInstitute(孔子學(xué)院).“Bystudyingalanguage,youactuallystarttoconnectwiththatculture,”Liuadded.58.Morethan120studentsfrom105countriestookpartinthecompetition,didn’tthey?______,_____________________________________________________________.59.WhywasMackovaVictoriainterestedintraditionalmartialarts?____________________________________________________________________.60.WhatwasRaissa’sdream?____________________________________________________________________.61.HowlonghasGermoleIacopolearnedChinese?____________________________________________________________________.62.Whatcanbefilledintheblankinthelastparagraph?____________________________________________________________________.63.Thecompetitionisverymeaningfultoforeignstudents,pleasegiveyourreasons.(Listatleasttwopoints.)____________________________________________________________________.2023浦東一模IAMTHEPINE“Look,”IsaidtomyfriendMandy,holdingupthebright-redpaper.“There’safive-dayartcampthissummer.”Mandytookthepaperandlookedatit.“Tessa,youshouldgo.You’retheartist.Iamnot.”“Youcanlearnwithme.”Isaidinanencouragingvoice.“Ireallydidn’twanttogoalone.”Mandysmiled,“Itried,butmylittlebrotherthoughtthecornsIpaintedwererockets.”Later,Icalledmyotherfriends,butnoneofthemcouldgowithme.Disappointed,IdecidedtogooutsidetodrawtheWestons’pinetree.Drawingalwaysmademefeelbetter.Ontheway,IthoughtabouttheartcampandwishedIfeltalittlebraver.Mandycouldmakefriendswithothersin10minutes,butIwasembarrassedwhentherewerenofamiliarfacesaroundme.BythetimeIarrivedthere,IhadmademyselfbelievethatIwashappytogiveupgoingtothecamp.Itookoutmypencilsandstarteddrawingthestrongtrunkofthepine.OnceIstarted,Ididn’tnoticetheflybuzzingaroundme.That’swhyI
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