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學校:姓名:班級:考號:

一、閱讀單選

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1.TogettoBritishMuseum,peoplecantakethesubwayto,

A.SouthwarkB.RussellSquareC.WestminsterD.CamdenTown

2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.AllofthepeoplecangointoTateModernwithoutpaying.

B.ChildrencandanceatSeaLifeLondonAquariumintheevening.

C.MaryPoppinsReturnsisonshowfourtimesadayatOdeonCinema.

D.Peoplecanseethesharks,turtles,andhundredsoffishatBritishMuseum.

3.Thewritingsailtellusabout.

A.howmuchtopayfortheactivitiesB.whomtoplaywithinLondon

C.whattowearindifferentplacesD.wheretopayavisitinLondon

(2022?江蘇無錫???级#〢heavystormlastedailnight,andtheneverything

becamepeacefulthenextmorning:blueskies,warmairandacalminvitingseatouchingthe

shoregently.Dadinvitedmetogowithhimforfishing.Idecidedtogo,thoughfishinghad

neverbeenmything.

Ontheroad,wecouldseetheterribledestructiononthecoast,buttheharbouritselfwas

infairlygoodshape.Afterall,itwasprotectedbythearmsofabay(海灣)thathadonlyone

tinychanneltothesea.

Gettingonourboat,wenoticedtwobighumps(脊背)inthedistance!Onapproaching

them,Wefounditwasamotherwhale(鯨)withherbaby.Wecouldn,tbelieveit...there

aren,tanywhalesalongthecoasthere.Thestormmusthavedriventhemintothebay,where

thewaterwassobadlypollutedthatnothingcouldsurvive.

Thelittlebabywhale-actuallyasbigasourboat-wasobviouslystucknow.The

motherdivedunderthewaterandcameupsuddenly,makingbiggerwhirlpools(旋渦)and

waves.

tiShe,stryingtohelpherbaby,butonthewrongside."myfathersaid.

Atthispoint,myfathermovedourboat,headedittowardsthebabywhale,andpushedit

gently.Withourseveralgentlepushes,thebighumpturnedoveranddisappearedunderwater.

Itswamuprightbesideitsmomnow!Thentheystruggledinthedesperateattemptstoescape,

butmissedtheexitandstartedheadinginthewrongdirection.SoWetriedtoguidethem

towardsthebaychannel.Graduallytheyletusleadthem,sometimesrisingfromthewater

rightbesideustobreathe.

Assoonastheyhittheirfirstpartofcleanwaterfromthesea,offtheyswamintothe

distance.

Beforetheyleft,themotherwhalemadeawavewithhertail,givingUSatrustinglookin

thosehugeeyes!

Tilltoday,Ialwayslookbackfondlytothatgoldendayatsea.Wehadbeenwiththose

wonderfulanimalsforalmosttwohours.

4.It,sclearthat.

A.thewriterwasnotinterestedinfishingactually

B.thestormcausedtheharborsometerribledestruction

C.thebabywhalegotstuckinsomebigwhirlpoolsandcouldn,tmove

D.thewriterwasscaredtodeathwhenseeingtwobighumps

5.WhatcanWemainlylearnfromthepassage?

A.Motherloveisthegreatestpowerintheworld.

B.Savinglivescanbringpeopleasenseofhappiness.

C.It,snecessaryforhumanstogetalongwithanimals.

D.It,simportanttoprotectourenvironment.

6.Whafsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TwoUninvitedGuestsB.AReSCUe(營救)AftertheStorm

C.AMotherWhale,sLoveD.ThePeacefulHarbour

(2022?江蘇無錫?校考二模)Nowadays,oneofthegreatchallengesofcaringfor

childrenistheroadblock(路障)causedbythelearnerdriver.Yourchildisalmostanadult,

butjustbeforethelaststep,youneedtospend120ofthemoststressedhoursofyourlife

lockedwiththeminacar,theirteenagehandsbehindthewheel.Doyouknowthephrase

behindthewheel?Itmeansdriving.

?WhenIdecidedtoteachmyfirstchildtodrive,Iwasnervous.I,mnotanatural

teacher,asIameasilyboredandquicklygetangry.Worse,Γmnotanaturaldriver.Ieven

failedtogetalicenseatthefirsttime.IcangetfromAtoBwithouttoomuchtrouble,but

onceIgetthere,I,mlikelytodriveintoawallwhileparking.

(2)Happily,myfirstchildwasafast,hard-workinglearner,andalwayskeepinganeye

ontrafficsigns.Still,therewereenoughsmallmistakes.Andbythetimeitwashisyounger

sister,sturn,mynerveswerealreadyshot.Mydaughterwasbrightandtalented,butonthe

roads,itseemedthatshewasjustoutofcontrol.Evenafterhoursofprofessionaldriving

lessons,hereverymovebehindthewheelisfreshandunexpected.Evenafter40hoursof

driving,mistakeshappenattimes.Wewillbedrivingalongbeautifullyfor30minutes,and

onceIbegintorelax,mydaughterwillsailthrougharedlight.

(3)Evenifshepasseshertest,whocanbesurethatshewon,tforgetthenextredlight

assoonasshe,soutthereonherown?OneOfmyfriendshasrefusedtoteachherdaughterto

driveassheis'justnotresponsibleenough“tobeontheroad.Amiddle-agedfriendofmine

gaveuptryingtogethislicenseaftertheeighthfailure.

④Weoftenthinkthateveryoneshoulddrive,butperhapstherearesomepeoplewho

justshouldn,tbebehindawheel.Whatifmydaughterisoneofthem?Well,Idon,tknow.At

leastnotyet.Ifit,stheendoftheworld,maybewecanstopdrivinglessonsforawhile?

7.WhydoestheauthormentionherowndrivingstoryinParagraph2?

A.Toexplainwhatmakesagooddriver.

B.Toexplainwhyherchildrencouldn,tdrivewell.

C.Toexplainwhylearnerdriverscauseroadblock.

D.Toexplainwhyshewasworryingaboutteachingdriving.

8.,,AsmuchasIexpecthertohavealicense,Ifindmyselfwonderingifit,sagoodidea.”

canbeputin.

A.①B.②C.③D.(4)

9.Thewriterwouldprobablyinthefollowingdays.

A.continuetoteachherdaughtertodrive

B.letherdaughtertakeprofessionaldrivinglessons

C.encourageherfriendtotakethedrivingtestagain

D.adviseherdaughtertogiveupherdrivinglessons

(2022?江蘇無錫???级#〢ssomeonewho,sbeenstudyingEnglishformanyyears,

youmightthinkyouknowtheEnglishlanguageprettywell.ButifyouoverheardaBritish

personsay,“ABillyletsomebeesandhoneyinmysherbet(冰凍果露)lastnight,“would

youunderstandwhathemeant?Probablynot,butmanynative(本土的)speakersmaynot

knowwhatthispersonwassayingeither.

TheexampleabovewasasentencethataLondontaxidrivermightsaytoanother

memberofhisorhertribe.InplainEnglish,thesentencewouldbe,“Acustomerleftsome

moneyinmytaxilastnight.^^

So,whatexactlyismeantby“tribe"?ArecentarticleontheBBCCulturewebsite

pointedoutthatnearlyallofusareapartofatribe.Thisisagroupthatdefines(定義)who

Weareandevenhowwespeak.Andwitheachtribecomesitsown??secretlanguage,?asthe

BBCcalledit.

Ifyouworkinacertainindustry-education,forexample,youmayuseslang(俚語)

wordsthatonlyotherpeoplewhoworkinthatindustrywouldunderstand.Orifyouliveina

certaincity,youmightuseaslangwordtodescribealandmarkinthecity,thatonlylocals

wouldunderstand.

Theseso-calledsecretlanguageseachhavetheirownfascinatinghistory.IntheUS,for

example,theunderground??ba?lroom^^(舞廳)tribeof1970sand80sNewYorkCityandits

languagewasshowedinthe2018FXshowPose.

Thesesecretwordsdon,talwaysstaywithintheirtribes,however.Wordsfrommany

tribes,especiallymusicalculturessuchasrapandhip-hop,oftenenterpeople,severyday

vocabulary.Forexample,thephrase“tohavebeer”—meaning“tobeinaconflict(沖突)''

—wasmadepopularbyUSrappers.Today,it,swidelyusedbynativeEnglishspeakersall

overtheworld.

AsBBCreporterSusieDentwrote,44Weareallsurroundedbyamazingsecretlanguages,

fullofhistoryandstoriesandin-jokes.Andonethingiscertain:ourtribalconversationswill

neverrunout.”

10.Theexampleatthebeginningofthetextismainlyused.

A.toprovethatEnglishisreallyhardforpeopletolearn.

B.toexplaintothereaderswhatthemeaningoffc?tribe,,is

C.toteachreadershowtocommunicatewithtaxidrivers

D.toshowthelanguagesoftribesarehardtounderstand

11.Accordingtothispassage,whatdoes"tribe"refbrto?

A.Allmembersofafamily.B.Workersinacertaincompany.

C.Agrouporclassofpeople.D.Peoplelivinginthesamecity.

12.Whatcanweknowabout“secretlanguages”?

A.Theymostlycamefromdifferentkindsofmusicalcultures.

B.Somewordsfromthemarepopularineverydayconversation.

C.TheyfirststartedinNewYorkCityinthe1970sand1980s.

D.Theyhavefailedtobecomepopularamongyoungpeople.

13.WhatisDent,sattitudetowardsthefutureof"secretlanguages^^?

A.Confident.B.Worried.C.Uninterested.D.Doubtful.

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)

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15.Thiseventisheld.

A.tocleanupyouryardB?tohelpyoucleanyourcloset

C.tosupportacharityprogramD.tohelpyoumakesomemoney

16.Ifyouwanttohaveabooth,youmust.

A.payatleast$35.00B.bookbeforeJuly7

C.providetablesandchairsD.sellallyourtreasures

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Wordle:TheGamethatQuicklyBecameanInternetHit

YoumighthaveheardofthewordgameWordle.Maybeyouhaveeventriedthegame

yourself.Theonlinepuzzlehasbecomesopopularthatsomepeoplecannotgoadaywithout

it.Manyplayerssharetheirgameresultsonsocialmedia.

Wordleisaverysimplegame.Thatmaybewhyitspopularityspreadsoquicklyand

widely.Comparedtomanyothercomputergames,thedesignisalsoverysimple.Itcontains

just30emptysquaresappearingunderthename“WORDLE.”

Playersgetsixchancestoguessafive-letterwordthathasbeenchosenbythegamefor

thatday.Thegoalistoguessthewordintheleastnumberoftries.

Tostart,playersenterarealword.Then,thelettersturndifferentcolorstoprovidethe

playercluesabouttheword.Agreenlettermeanstheletterisinthewordandisintheright

position.Yellowmeanstheletterappearsinthewordbutisinthewrongplace.Agrayletter

meansitdoesnotappearinthewordatall.

Thegameisweb-based,notanapp.So,usersdonotneedtodownloadit.Itisalsofree

toplay.Userscanplaythegameonceperday.

WordlewascreatedbyJoshWardle,aNewYorksoftwareengineer.Hesaidhefirst

madeitforhispartner,wholikesplayingwordgameslikecrosswordpuzzles.Buthedecided

inOctobertoreleaseitpublicly.Thegameimmediatelytookoff.

AsWordlehasgrown,sohasthenumberofexpertsofferingadviceforthebestwaysto

playthegame.Onelanguageexpert,DavidSidhu,recentlygavehisopiniononthebest

wordstostartagamewith.HeliststhemostcommonlettersfromEnglishwords.Thetop

lettersheprovidesarea,r,o,i,ands.Sidhualsocameupwithasuggestionforthebest

startingwordforWordle.Thatwordis“soarejwhichmeansayounghawk.ItisaBritish

Englishwordthatwasusedcommonlyinthe1700s,theCollinsEnglishDictionaryreports.

17.Whenyouturnonthegame,whichofthefollowingpictureswillappearonyourscreen?

18.Thegamebecomessopopularbecause.

A.peoplecan,tgoadaywithoutplayingit

B.itissimplydesignedandveryeasytoplay

C.playerscansharetheirresultsonsocialmedia

D.manypeopleofferadviceonhowtoplaythegame

19.Ifyouwanttoplaythegame,youhaveto.

A.knowmillionsofwordsB.downloaditfromtheInternetfirst

C.startwitharealwordD.choosetherightcolorfortheletters

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Ibeganworkinginjournalism(新聞工作)whenIwas

eight.Itwasmymother,sidea.Shewantedmeto??makesomething^^ofmyself,anddecidedI

hadbetterstartyoungifIwastohaveanychanceofkeepingupwiththecompetition.

Withmyloadofmagazines,IwenttoBellevilleAvenue.Thecrowdswerethere.There

weretwogasstationsonthecornerofBellevilleandUnion.ForseveralhoursImademyself

highlyvisible(n?見的),makingsureeveryonecouldseemeandtheheavyblacklettersonthe

bagthatsaidTHESATURDAYEVENINGPOST.Whenitwassuppertime,Iwalkedback

home.

??Howmanydidyousell,myboy?”mymotherasked.

“None."

uWheredidyougo?”

“ThecomerofBellevilleandUnionAvenues.^^

??Whatdidyoudo?”

??StoodonthecomerwaitingforsomebodytobuyaSaturdayEveningPost.”

uYoujuststoodthere?^^

“Didn'tsellasingleone.”

“MyGod,Russe?l!^^

UncleAllenputin,??Well,I,vedecidedtotakethePost.^^Ihandedhimacopyandhe

paidmeanickle(五分銀幣).ItwasthefirstnickleImade.

Afterwardsmymothertaughtmehowtobeasalesman.Iwouldhavetoringdoorbells,

talktopeoplewithself-confidence,andPerSUade(勸說)thembysayingthatnoone,nomatter

howpoor,couldaffordtobewithouttheSaturdayEveningPostinthehome.

Oneday,ItoldmymotherΓdchangedmymind.Ididn,twanttomakeasuccessinthe

magazinebusiness.

“IfyouthinkyoucanchangeyourmindlikethisJshereplied,4tyou,llbecomea

good-for-nothing."Sheinsistedthat,assoonasschoolwasover,Ishouldstartringing

doorbells,sellingmagazines.WheneverIsaidno,shewouldscoldme.

MymotherandIhadfoughtthisbattlealmostaslongasIcouldremember.Mymother,

dissatisfiedwithmyfather,scomιnonworkman,slife,madeuphermindthatIwouldnot

growuplikehimandhispeople.Butneverdidsheexpectthat,fortyyearslater,sucha

successfuljournalistasmewouldgobacktoherhusband,speoplefortruelifeandlove.

20.Theboystartedhisjobyoungbecause.

A.hewantedtobefamousinthefutureB.thejobwasquiteeasyforhim

C.hismotherhadhighhopesforhimD.thecompetitionforthejobwasserious

21.Fromthedialoguebetweentheboyandhismother,weIeamthatthemotherwas

A.excitedB.interestedC.doubtfulD.dissatisfied

22.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthestory?

A.MyHappyChildhoodB.MyEarlyLifeofAJournalist

C.TheFirstNickleIMadeD.MyEarlySuccessOfAJournalist

(2022?江蘇無錫?統(tǒng)考二模)Theendoftheyearisdrawingnear,andwinterisinfull

activity.Theseasonbringsalongwithitsstrongwindsandsnow—anenvironmentthat,s

nevercomfortabletobein.

Thisunpleasantandevenfrighteningpartofwintercanbeoftenseeninliterature.In

Shakespearc,sKingLw(1606),thekinghasgivenawayhiskingdomandbeendrivenoutby

histwoungratefuldaughters.Heisoutinthewintercold,suffering(遭受痛苦)thingsthat

areusuallysavedforthepoorestandmostunluckyhumanbeings.

ThewinterisbadenoughforLear,butbeingdrivenoutbyhisfamilyisworse.Asong

fromanotherShakespeare9Splay,AsYouLike(1599),isfittingforthispooroldman,s

situation:??Blow,blow,thouwinterwind/Thouartnotsounkind/Asman,singratitude(忘恩

負義)''.Here,winterisusedtobringouttheuglinessofinhumanity(無人性).Therearen,t

manythingsthatareworsethanwinter,accordingtoShakespeare.

Oncewinterbecamelessofadangertohumanbeings,itbecamemorepositivein

literaryworks.SinceCharlesDickens,therepresentationoftheseasoninliteratureoftenhas

somethingtodowithhappyChristmascelebrations.

Thecoldofthewinterweatherprovidesacontrast(對比)tothefungoingonindoors.

Dickens,AChristmasCarol(1843)wasthestartofthis,butChristmasisstillacommon,

cheeryelement(元素)instoriesthatfeaturewinterscenestoday.Considerthejoyfeltby

HarryPotterandhisfriendsinJ.K.Rowling,sHarryPotterandthePhilosophersStone

(1997)astheysitdownfortheirfestivemeal:

“HarryhadneverinallhislifehadsuchaChristmasdinner.Ahundredfat,roastturkeys;

mountainsofroastandboiledpotatoes;plattersofchipolatas;tureensofbutteredpeas,silver

boatsofthick,richgravyandcranberrysauce.^^

Itisalmostasmuchapleasuretoreadaboutthemealasitmighthavebeentoeatit.

Althoughwinterstillisn,tthemostcheerfulseasoninnovelsandpoems,it,ssafetosay

thatwritershavesurely“warmedup”sinceShakespeare,sdays.

23.WhatcanweIeamfromShakespeare,sworks?

A.Winteriscomparedwiththeuglysideofhumanity.

B.Shakespearedidn,tlikewinterforitsbadweather.

C.It,sinwinterwhenKingLeardrovehistwodaughtersoff.

D.KingLearwasforcedtogiveawayhiskingdominacoldwinter.

24.TheauthormentionsCharlesDickensinthepassagebecause.

A.alotofhisworksarerelatedtowinter

B.hestartedanewwayofrepresentingwinter

C.heisthemostpopularauthorofwinterstories

D.hisworksmakepeoplefeelcheerfulinwinter

25.TheexampleofHarryPotterandthePhilosopher?Stoneisusedmainlytoshow

A.Christmasisstillasymbolofjoyinmodemstories

B.traditionalChristmasfoodmakesthewintercheery

C.it,sapleasuretoreadChristmas-relatedbooksinwinter

D.winterhasbecomethehappiestseasoninliteraryworks

26.Theauthor,smainpurposeinwritingthisarticleisto.

A.recommendsomewinterstoriesinliterature

B.explainwhatwinterislikeinliteraryworks

C.describecertaincustomsthatarerelatedtowinter

D.telluswhywinterisdescribedasunpleasantinliterature

(2022?江蘇揚州?統(tǒng)考二模)Chinalaunched(發(fā)射)theShenzhouXIIImanned

spacecraft(載人飛船)at12:23a.m.onOctober16,2021,carryingthreeastronautswhowill

stayinsidethecountry,sTiangongspacestationforsixmonths.

■■AstronautsPersonalInformation

ZhaiZhigangis56yearsoldfromHeilongjiang.Helikes

calligraphy(書法).Heisthecountry'sfirstastronauttotakea

ispacewalk,havingdoneitwhenhewasamissioncommander(指

£HSK-揮官)duringtheShenzhouVHmissioninSeptember2008.

WangYapingis42yearsoldfromShandong.Sheloves

travelingandmusic.SheisChina,ssecondfemaleastronautto

Itakepartinaspaceflightandwasamemberof£heShenzhouX

1T2missioninJune,2013.The42-year-oldWangbecamethefirst

femaleastronauttoenterTiangongspacestationtotakea

spacewalk.

YeGuangfuis42yearsold,too.HecomesfromSichuan.He

IfQ

isinterestedinreadingandbasketball.Heismakinghisfirst

journeytospace.

27.WhoisthefirstChineseastronauttotakeaspacewalk?A.ZhaiZhigang.B.Wang

YapingC.YeGuangfu.D.YangLiwei

28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.YeGuangfuismakinghissecondjourneytospace.

B.WangYapingisinterestedintravelingandreading.

C.ZhaiZhigangtookpartintheShenzhouVIImissioninSeptember2008.

D.All.

29.Wheremaythepassagebefrom?

A?Asportswebsite.B.Astorybook.

C.Asciencenewspaper.D.Asportsnewspaper.

(2022?江蘇揚州?統(tǒng)考二模)Schoolstartedagain,andsoontheinkinTom,sspelling

bookwasfound.Tomsaidhehadn,tsplittheink,butthatmadeitlookasifhewerelying.

BeckyalmostsaidAlfredTemplehaddoneit,butshekeptquiet.ShethoughtthatTomwould

telltheteacherabouthertearing(撕)hisbook,soshedidn,tsavehim.Mr.Dobbinsbeathim

andthenTomwentbacktohisseat.

AfteranhourMr.Dobbinsunlockedhisdeskandtookouthisbook.Tomlookedoverat

Becky.Shelookedlikeahuntedandhelplessrabbit.Thenextmomentthemasterfacedthe

children.Therewasalongsilence,thenhespoke,t?Whotorethisbook?”

Therewasn,tasound.Theteachersearchedtheirfaces.

4tBenjaminRogers,didyoudoit?”

Benjaminsaidno.

“JosephHarper,didyou?”

Josephalsosaidno.Dobbinslookedattherowsofboys,thoughtforamoment,then

turnedtothegirls.

“AmyLawrence?^^

Ashakeofthehead.

ttGracieMiller?^^

Thesamesign.

Beckywasnext.Tomwasshakingfromheadtofoot.

44RcbeccaThatcher?^^(Tomlookedatherface;itwaswhitewithterror)??Didyoutear?^^

“No""Lookatmyface,didyoutearthisbook?^^

Tomjumpedtohisfeetandshouted,4?Ididit!”

Thechildrenstaredinsurpriseathisfoolishact.

Andwhenhesteppedforwardforhispunishment,hesawthesurprise,thethanks,and

thelovethatcamefromBecky,seyes.ThiSwasenoughforonehundredbeatings.Andhe

didn,tevenmindstayingfortwohoursafterschool,becauseheknewthatBeckywaswaiting

forhimoutside.

TomwenttobedthatnightplanningsomeactionsonAlfredTemple,forBeckyhadtold

himeverything.AndhefellasleepwithBecky,slastwordstohiminhisear,??Tom,youare

sogreat.^^

一takenfromTheAdventuresofTomSawyer

30.HowdoyoulikeMr.Dobbins?

A.Humorous.B.Strict.C.Friendly.D.Mean.

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"This"inthepassagemean?

A.Becky,seyesight.B.Theteacher,spunishment.

C.Becky,ssurprise,thanksandlove.D.ThecIassmates,surprise.

32.Whichistherightorderofthestory?

?GracieMilierrepliedtotheteacherbyshakingherhead.

(2)Thechildrenweresu?prisedatTom,sfoolishact.

(3)Tomwasbeatenfortheinksplitinhisspellingbook.

④BeCkywasthankfultoTomforwhathedidforher.

@Mr.Dobbins,bookwascarelesslytornbyBecky.

A.③①②④⑤B.③?@⑤①C.⑤③①④②D.⑤@φ②④

33.Whatcanyouinferfromthispassage?

A.Beckywasn,tafraidofbeingbeatenbytheteacher.

B.Bcckytoretheteacher,sbookonpurpose.

C.BeckywaitedforTomoutsidetheclassroomafterschool.

D.AlfredTemplemightbepunishedbyTDmthenextday.

(2022?江蘇揚州?統(tǒng)考二模)"Miraclesdoexistonlyifyoubelieveinthem,“Yi

YangqianxisaidwhenherecommendedhislatestfilmNiceView(《奇跡?笨小孩》).

AccordingtoMaoyancompany,ithadearnedover1billionyuanasofFeb.16.Itis

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