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2022年安徽省蕪湖市無為市中考三模英語試卷

四、閱讀單選

Whydoesthesunconeupeverymorning?

Whydoesthemoonbecomefulleverymonth?

Whentheflowersdrop,theleavesgrow.

Whentheolddie,thenewareborn.

Lifeisacircle,Loveis,too.

Ourparentsloveus.Weloveourchildren.

Whenyouthinkyoucannotfallinloveagain,

Thenextloveisrightbehindyou.

Lifeislove,soliveforlove.

Lovecannotbestopped.

Itisasstrongaslife.

Andthat,sallpeoplelivefor.

36.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphofthepoemmainlydescribe?A.Thesunandthemoon.

B.Theplantandtheanimal.

C.Thestrengthoflife.D.Theruleofnature.

37.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphofthepoemwanttotell?

A.Parentslovechildrenmost.B.Loveiscure.

C.Lifeisnoteasy.D.Lifeiscloselyconnectedwithlove.

38.What,sthepoemmainlyabout?

A.Love.B.Friendship.C.Family.D.Nature.

Therearefourbloodtypesofthepeople:A,B,OandAB.Peoplehaveoneofthesefour

types.

BloodtypeOisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecondmost

common,andbloodtypeABistheleastcommon.

Peoplewithdifferentbloodtypeshavedifferentpersonalities(性格).PeopleofbloodtypeA

areusuallycalmandserious.Andthey,realwaysontime.Theyhatetobelate.Theyareniceto

peoplebecausetheywanteveryonearoundthemtobehappy.Buttheydon,tliketobethefirst

onestodonewthings.PeopleofbloodtypeBfeelsadoften,buttheyarealsonicetopeople.If

youhaveadatewithabloodtypeB,trynottobelate.Ifyoudo,theywillbeangry.Asforpeople

ofbloodtypeO,ontheonehand,theyworkhardandlovetowin.Ontheotherhand,they,re

generous(慷慨的)andhonest.Theyarenotafraidofdifficultjobs.TopeopleofbloodtypeO,

friendshipisthemostimportant.PeopleofbloodtypeABlikereadingatquietplaces.They

alwayshavenewideas,buttheyarehardtounderstandsometimes.

39.Accordingtothepassage,whichbloodtypeisthemostcommon?

A.BloodtypeA.B.BloodtypeB.C.BloodtypeO.D.BloodtypeAB.

40.WhatdopeopleofbloodtypeAandpeopleofbloodtypeBhaveincommon?

①Theyhatetobelate.

②Theyarenicetopeople.

(S)Theyfeelsadoften.

④Theyliketryingnewthings.

A.①①B.①②C.②③D.③④

41.WhatarepeopleofbloodtypeOlike?

A.They,reusuallyserious.B.Theydon,tliketellinglies.

C.Theyalwayshavenewideas.D.They,retiredofdoingdifficulttasks.

42.What,sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BloodTypesandPersonalitiesB.WhatBloodTypesAre

C.BloodTypesandInterestsD.HowtoExamineYourBloodType

Whilecountingthenumberofwildpandasinasurvey,LiShuipingandhisteammatesfrom

theFopingNationalNatureReserve(自然保護(hù)區(qū))inShaanxisawapandaenjoyingsomespecial

food.

??Whenwefoundthepanda,itwaslessthan50metersawayfromus.Therewasnobamboo

forestaround,sowewerewonderingwhatitwaseating."Lisaid.Itturnedoutthatthepandawas

eatingthebones(骨頭)ofadeadanimal.

??Thepandaenjoyeditsfoodforabout10minutes.Thenitdroppedthebones,walkedslowly

intothewoodsandclimbedupabigtree.,,Lisaid.

Researcherslaterstudiedthefeces(排泄物)Ofthewildpanda.Theylookedlikesticksand

theyweregreyandwhite,whichweredifferentfromthefecesofpandasaftereatingbamboo.

Still,bambooisthemainfoodofwildpandas.Theyseldomeatmeat.Aproperreasonforthis

suddenmeat-eatingactionisthattheanimalneedstotakeinotherSUtrientSthebodyrequires

whennecessary.

TherehavebeenseveralrecordsofwildpandaseatingmeatinareasaroundtheQinling

Mountains.Infact,Wildpandasusedtoeatmeat.Theychangedtheireatinghabittogetusedto

thechangingclimate(氣候)andlivingplaces.

43.Inwhatwayswerethiswildpanda,sfecesdifferentfromthoseofbamboo-eatingpandas?

A.Colorandshape.B.Colorandsmell.C.Sizeandshape.D.Sizeandsmell.

44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nutrients"inParagraph5meaninChinese?

A.氣體B.境況C.因素D.營(yíng)養(yǎng)

45.WhatcanWelearnfromthepassage?

A.Howpandaslookformeat.B.Whatnutrientspandasneed.

C.Whypandaseatmeatsometimes.D.Howbamboobecamepandas,mainfood.

46.InwhichpartofanewspapercanWereadthispassage?

A.History.B.Nature.C.Culture.D.Travel.

ZhangXiaoxiaoisa9-year-oldgirlfromZhoukou,Henan.Oneday,whenshefinishedall

vegetablesandriceoftheschoollunch,sheleftfourshrimps(蝦)inherbowl.Whenaskedforthe

reason,thegirl,withaclearsmileandlightinhereyes,saidshewouldtaketheshrimpshomefor

hersickmother.

Zhang,smotherisinpoorhealthandshe,snotabletodoheavywork.Thedaughterwould

alsobringfruitandmilkhomebuthermotherwouldaskhertoeatthefoodherself.

Mr.Zhang,theheadteacheroftheschool,playsanimportantpartinteachingsuchaloving

girl.Therearemorethan180studentsinhissch∞l.Mostofthemareleft-behindchildren.Some

don,tmeettheirparentsevenonceayeaι*.Somechildrenliveintheschool.They,retooyoungto

takecareofthemselves,soZhangandhiswifelivewiththemthere.

Althoughtherearegovernmentsubsidies(補(bǔ)貼),Zhangspendshisownmoneybuyingfood

suchasshrimpsandbeefforthechildren.Theschoollunchbecomesthebestmealforsome

children.

Mr.Zhangsaid,uIwantthemtobehappyandhealthy.Ifachildhasn,tgotsunshineandlove,

howcanheorsheloveothers?”

47.Whatdidthegirlbringbackhomeforhermother?

A.Goodgrades.B.Cleanwater.C.Deliciousfood.D.Beautifulclothes.

48.WhydoesMr.Zhangliveintheschool?

A.Tostopbeinglateforclasses.B.Tosavemoneyonthehouse.

C.Totakecareoftheschool.D.Tolookafterhisstudents.

49.WhatisMr.Zhang,swish?

A.Hisstudentscouldgrowuphappilyandhealthily.B.Hisstudentscouldgotogood

universities.

C.Hisfamilycouldbehappyallthetime.D.Hisschoolcouldbebiggerandnewer.

LiuLinglihasaspecialjob,andshehasaspecialdream.Whenshewasyoung,thereliveda

womannextdoor.Thewomanwasn,tabletohearorspeak.Shecouldn,tfindajob,LiuLingli

wasworriedaboutthewoman.Shewantedtohelpdisabled(殘疾的)peoplelikethewoman.

WhenLiuwenttocollegeinNanjing,shestudiedspecialeducation.Shelearnedhowto

teachpeoplewhocannothear,speakorsee.

Aftershefinishedcollegein1991,Liuwenttoworkinaspecialeducationschoolin

Hengyang,Hunan.Thestudentsintheschoolarealldisabled.

Liu,sstudentscannothearorspeak.Theycan,tuseanysignlanguage.Theydon'tknowhow

tolearn,either.Liulooksafterthemeverydayandsheteachesthemcarefully.Forexample,she

asksthemto"buy"whattheywantfromherintheclassroom,sothattheycanbuythingsinareal

shop.

“Ifadisabledpersongetsagoodeducation,heorshemayfindajobandliveadifferentIiffeJ

Liusaid.Withherhelp,over30childrenwenttocollege.Someofthemalreadyfoundjobsand

gotmarried.Theyliveahappylifenow.

50.WhatdidLiuLinglistudyatcollege?

A.Medicine.B.Engineering.C.Specialeducation.D.Chineseculture.

51.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?

A.HowLiuteachesandhelpsherstudents.B.WhatLiu,sstudentsarelikeinclass.

C.HowLiu,sstudentsstudyinclass.D.WhyLiudecidestoworkatschool.

52.What,sLiuLingli,sdream?

A.Toliveahappylife.B.Tobeafamousteacher.

C.Tohaveaspecialschool.D.Tohelpthedisabledliveahappylife.

五、閱讀回答問題

閱讀下面短文,并用英語回答問題(請(qǐng)注意每小題的詞數(shù)要求)。

Intheartworld,manyartistswith"weak”bodieshaveshownusa“strong“powerintheir

greatworksofart.TakeFridaKahloforexample.Shewasahealthygirluntilshewasknocked

downbyabusattheageoftwelve.Muchofherbodywasseriouslyhurt,buthermindwasn,t.In

herpaintings,wecanfeelherstrongloveofartandlife.AnotherexampleisChristyBrown.He

wasborninbadhealth,andtheonlypartofhisbodythatcouldmovewashisleftfoot.However,

usinghisonlyfoot,hestillwasabletowriteanddrawwonderfully,?nhisautobiography(自傳),

Brownwrotewhathappenedinhislifeandhowhebegantodrawpictureswithhisleftfoot.And

don,tforgetStevieWonder.Hebecameblindsoonafterhewasborn,butheisnowapopular

singerandsongwriter.

Theseartistswith"weak”bodiesbringusmanygoodthingsandmuchhopewiththeir

“strong"minds.Theirstoriestellusthatthemostimportantthinginlifeisnotwhatwehave,but

whatWemakeofit.

53.WhatcanWefeelinFridaKahlo,spaintings?(不超過10個(gè)詞)

54.WhendidStevieWonderbecomeblind?(不超過10個(gè)詞)

55.Whatdothesestorieswanttotellus?(不超過20個(gè)詞)

2021年安徽省蕪湖市無為市中考三模英語試卷

九、閱讀單選

Ifyouhavefreetimeandwouldliketotakepartinmoreactivitiesinourcommunity,our

volunteerPoSiliOnS(職位)mayfityou.Ifyouareinterestedinoneofthem,pleaseCOntaCK聯(lián)系)

VolunteerInformationofficersandtheywillhelpyoufindapositionthatmeetsyourneedsand

interests.Formoreinformation,pleasecallVolunteeringGeelongat52211377orvisitouroffice

at192MyersSt,Greelong.Besides,youcanfindmorepositionsatWWw.Volunteeringgeelongorg.

au.

DriversneededWearenowlookingforvolunteerswhoarewillingtousetheirown

VehiCIeS(交通工具)tosendmedicalthingstoHealthCareCenters.

PatientsneedhelpDoyouenjoypeople?Ifyouareinterestedinhelpingpeopleread,Wecan

provideyouwithachancetodothat.Atpresent,wearelookingforateamofvolunteersto

supportourpatients,wearelookingforateamofvolunteerstosupportourpatients.Weprovide

onlinetraininglessonsbeforeyoutakethisjob.

CaiewaiterswantedStclla,sCafeneedssomewaiters.Youshouldbebetween18and35

yearsold.Ifyouaregoodatservingcustomers,thenthisisthevolunteerroleforyou!Youonly

needtovolunteer2hourseachday.

56.Whichwayisnotmentionedtogetmoreinformationaboutthevolunteerpositions?A.By

askingonawebsite.B.BywritingtoVolunteeringGeelong.

C.BycallingVolunteeringGeelong.D.ByvisitingVolunteeringGeelong.

57.Whatdovolunteerdriversneedtousetheirvehiclestodo?

A.Feedthepatientswiththemedicine.B.Buysomemedicalthingsforthepatients.

C.Servethemealsfordoctorsandnurses.D.SendmedicalthingstoHealthCareCenters.

58.Whatshouldyoudobeforeyouhavethepositiontohelppatientstoread?

A.BeadoctorfirstB.Paysomemoneyfortheposition.

C.Getsometrainingcoursesonline.D.Beatleast18yearsold.

Itwasalongdrivetothenursinghomewheremygrandlived.ButatleasttwiceamonthI

drovethecarwithmysmallchildrentoseeher.

NanawasanoldladywhohadAlzheimer,sdisease(阿爾茨海默?。?Itstartedtoeatawayat

hermemories.Sometimessherecognizeduswhenwevisitedherbutsometimesshedidn,t.

Oneday,WevisitedNanaandkissedhergoodbye.Thenwewereabouttoleavewhen

suddenlyasmallhandgrabbedmine."James!”ahappyvoicesaid.Iturnedbackandsawaface

withsnow-whitehair.

ItwasanoldladyhitbythatdiseaselikeNanaatthattime.Shemistookmeforson.Anurse

toldmethathersonhadbeendeadyearsbefore,?heldherhandsandletherjoygoon.Even

thoughshedidn,tknowwhoIwas,?couldseethesparkle(閃光)inhereyeswhenshespoketo

hersonthroughme.

Eversincethatvisit,IalwaysvolunteeredtimetovisitheraswellasmyNana.Thenurses

toldmethatshewasalwayscalmerandhappierafterseeingher"son”.ThenonedayInoticedthat

shewasn,tthere.Iaskedthenursesandtheysadlytoldmethatshehadbeendeadafewdays

before.InamomentIrealizedthatIreallyhadbeenhersonforawhile.

Inthisworldweareallfamilyandweareallconnectedbylove.Evennowormanyyears

later,Ifeelluckytobethereforherinthelastdaysofherlife.

59.WhathappenstopeoplewhohaveAlzheimer,sdisease?

A.Theycan,tcontroltheirfeelingseasilyB.Theydon,tliketostaywithmanypeople

C.TheyarehardtogetalongwithD.Theywillgraduallylosealltheirmemories.

60.WhowasJames?

A.Thewriter.B.Thewriter,sbrother

C.Theoldlady,sson.D.Theoldlady,sgrandson.

61.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“grabbed“meaninthethirdparagraph?

A.敲打B.打擊C.握住D.推操

62.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellusinthepassage?

A.Don,tmissanychancetospendtimewithyourfamily.

B.Neverregretdoingsomethinguseless.

C.Acceptthechallengesinyourlifebravely.

D.Takeeverychancetoshowyourkindnesstoothersandsharelove.

ErikWeihenmayerwasbornlegallyblind.Bytheageof13,helosthiseyesightcompletely.

In1991,WeihenmayergraduatedfromBostonCollegewithadegreeinEnglishandstarted

teaching.TwoyearslaterhemovedfromPhoenixtoColoradoanddecidedtojoinagym.

Travellingtothegymbybus,hegotoffataparkwhoseroadshecouldnavigate(導(dǎo)航)alone.

However,Weihenmayerendedupwalkingintoalakebecauseofthesnowontheroads.Sohe

returnedtothebusstopandtriedagainandagain.Whenhefinallydidreachthegym,itwas

closed.??Facedwiththatkindoftrouble,,,hesaid.44Youcanseelifeasabaddreamorasan

adventure,?chosetheadventure,^^

In2001,Weihenmayerbecamethefirstandonlyblindmanwhomanagedtoclimbuptothe

topofMountEverest,anachievementthatputhimonthecoverofTimemagazine.

Weihenmayerclimbsnotbecausehe,sasuperhuman,butonlybecausehe,sahuman.

Althoughhecouldnotenjoytheview,ErikfelttheexcitementofbeingonthetopofMountain

Everest.Hehopesthathissuccesswillchangehowpeoplethinkabouttheblind.44Whenpeople

thinkaboutablindpersonorblindness,nowtheywillthinkaboutapersonstandingontopofthe

world.^^

InSeptember2005,WeihenmayerwasseeninClimbHigher,adocumentaryfilmabouthis

2004returntoMountEverest.

63.WhenhadErikWeihenmayerbeencompletelyblind?

A.Whenhewasbom.B.Inl991.

C.Bytheageof13.D.?n2001.

64.WhatwasErikWeihenmayerlikeaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Hard-workingandcareful.B.Understandingandstrong-minded.

C.BraveandOPtimiStic(樂觀的).D.Poorandhelpless.

65.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ThedifficultlifeofErikWeihenmayerB.HowErikWeihenmayerclimbedMount

Everest

C.ThemeaningofchallengingourselvesD.Ablindhero,ErikWeihenmayer

RebeccaMehraisanAmericanwoman.Shehelpedanelderlycouplegetfoodwhenthey

weretooscaredtogointothecrowdedsupermarketbecauseoftheoutbreakofCOVID-19.The

followingiswhatRebeccaMehratoldusaboutherexperience.

Iwenttothesupermarketoneafternoon.AsIwaswalkingintoit,Iheardawomanshouting

tomefromhercar.Ilookedaroundandfoundanelderlywomanandherhusband.Shemadeher

windowopenabitmore,andexplainedtomenearlyintearsthattheywereafraidtogointothe

supermarket.

Theywereafraidtogetsickastheywereintheireightiesandtheyheardthattheoldare

morelikelytobeaffectedbyCOVID-19.Andtheyalsoexplainedtheydidn'thaverelatives

aroundtohelpthemout.Shegavemea1OO-dollarbillandashoppinglistthroughthewindow

andaskedifIwouldbewillingtohelpherbuythethingsonthelist.

Iboughtallthethingstheyneeded,puttheminhertrunk(皮箱)andgaveherthechange.She

toldmethatshehadsatinthecarfornearly55minutesbeforemeetingme,waitingtoaskthe

rightpersonforhelp.

Iknowit,sadifficulttimeforallofusbecauseoftheoutbreakofCOVID-19,butplease

offertohelpanyoneyoucan.Afterall,noteveryonehaspeopletoturnto.Lovemakesourworld

morebeautiful,doesn,tit?

66.WhydidtheelderlycoupleaskRebeccaMehraforhelp?

A.BecauseRebeccaMehraknewtheelderlycoupleverywell.

B.Becausethecouplegotsickandtheycouldn,tgotothesupermarket.

C.BecausethecouplewantedRebeccaMehratohaveachancetogetsomemoney.

D.Becausethecouplewereafraidtoshopinthecrowdedsupermarket.

67.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto(指的是)?

A.theelderlycouplethatB.allpeopleattheoutbreakofCOVID-19

C.allthethingstheelderlycoupleneededD.allthethingsRebeccaMehraboughtfor

herself

68.Whydidthewriterwritethepassage?

A.Totellpeopletobuyasmuchfoodaspossibleduringthehardtime.

B.Toadviseustoofferhelptoothersduringthehardtime.

C.TotellusthattheelderlycaneasilygetaffectedbyCOVID-19.

D.Totellpeoplenottogotocrowdedsupermarketsiftheyareold.

Oneevening,LizzieinvitedEricoverfortheevening.Shehadworkedreallyhardtomake

everythingperfectforherlittlesupperparty.

“Ding-dong!”Thedoorbellrang.Ericstoodatthedoor,holdingalargejar(罐)ofhisspecial

freshfruitjuice.??Imadethisforyou,^^hesaidtohisfriend.Lizziehardlylookedatthegift.uJust

putthejardownoverthere,wouldyou?Nowlet,shaveaglassofmyhomemadelemonade(汽

水)!”EricfollowedLizziewithoutsayingaword.ThenLizziedecidedthattheyshoulddosome

drawing.Ericwentalongwiththeplan.Finally,Lizzieserveduponeofherspecialcakes.??My

fruitjuicewouldgoperfectlywiththiscake.Iwillgoandgetthejar,"saidEric.t4Fruitjuice

doesn,tgowiththecake.We,llhavewater!,,saidLizzie.uButIwantsomejuice,,,saidEric.ttThis

ismyparty.Igettodecidewhathappens.AndIdon,twanttodrinkfruitjuicewithmycake!^^said

Lizzie.

Ericgotup."OK,Γvehadenough!Eversince?arrived,it,sbeennothingbut'me,me,me,

fromyou.IamgoinghomewhereIcandowhatΓdliketodo,“hesaidandleft.Lizzie,still

holdinghercake,feltveryashamed(羞愧的).

“Iwassobossy(專橫的)Jshesaidtoherself.4?MaybeIcandosomethingforwhatIdid...”

LizzierantoEric,shouseandknockedatthedoor.Ericopenedthedoor*.”Iamsosoπy,Eric.Why

don,tyoucomeback?Wecanhavesomecakesanddrinksomeofyourlovelyfruitjuice,,,said

Lizzie.Erictookhisfriend,sarmandthesetoffforLizzie,shouse.Andtheyhadawonderful

eveningtogether.

69.WhatkindofpartydidLizziehaveaccordingtothetext?

A.Asu?prisepart.B.Asupperparty.

C.AhousewarmingpartD.Alunchparty

70.WhydidLizziesuggesthavingwateratthesupperparty?

A.Becauseshethoughtitwouldcostnothing.

B.Becauseshethoughtitwashealthierthanjuice.

C.Becauseshethoughtitwasagoodmatchforthecake.

D.Becauseshethoughtittastedbetterthanthehomemadelemonade.

71.WhatdidEricdowhenhewasnotallowedtodrinkthejuice?

A.Hebrokethejar.B.Hehadsomewater.

C.Hetriedtostaycalm.D.Hereturnedtohishouse.

72.HowdidLizziefeelaboutherfriendshipwithEric?

A.Itwashardtomanage.B.Itwasnotveryclose.

C.Itwasimportanttoher.D.Itbroughthermuchtrouble.

十、閱讀回答問題

Evanhadadifficulttimeduringhismiddleschool.Hewasheavyandbald(禿頭的).He

hadnofriends.Hewasalwaysalone.Whatwasworse,helosthisparentsinthelastyearofhis

middleschool.

“Ican,talwaysbelikethis,?needafreshstartinhighschool,,,hetoldhimself

Evanwenttoadoctorforhelp.Thedoctortoldhimthathehadtostartwithsomethingeasy.

Evantookthedoctor,sadviceanddidalotofthings.Hefirstboughtsomemedicinetohelphis

hairtogrow.Thenhestartedtotalktopeoplemoretomakefriends.Hetriedtostudymore,

insteadofcryingabouthisparentsallthetime.Healsostartedtoeathealthyfoodtobeabit

thinner.

WhenEvanwenttoahighschoolonthefirstday,hewasadifferentperson.Hisclassmates

weresurprisedwhentheysawEvan.Hewasstrong,healthy,smartandpopular.Everyonewanted

tobefriendswithhim.ThemostimportantthingwastheEvanwasfinallyhappy.

“Alwayscryingforthesadthingsinthepastisuseless,andthemostimportantistomakea

change!,^hesaid.

73.HowwasEvan,slifeduringhismiddleschool?(不超過5個(gè)詞)

74.WhatdidEvandofirstafterthedoctorgavehimsomeadvice?(不超過?5個(gè)詞)

75.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusaccordingtothepassage?(不超過15個(gè)詞)

2020年安徽省蕪湖市無為市中考三模英語試卷

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DearStudents,

Asyouaregoingtohighschool,youwilllearnmanylifelessonsonyourown.SinceIwon,t

benexttoyouanymore,hereismylistofsuggestionsforyou.

Don,tbeafraidoffailure.Idon,tonlymeanyourexams,?nhighschool,youshouldtake

risksandtrynewthings.MybiggestregretinhighschoolisthatInevertriedoutforahighschool

play.Iwastooscared.Ididn,twanttofail.

Askquestions.Questionyourfriendsiftheyaregoinginthe"wrongdircction^^inlife.

Questionyourteachersifsomethingdoesn,tsoundright.Ifyouthinkofaprojectthatyouwould

liketotry,askyourteacherifheorshewillsupportyournewidea.

Bekind.Bekindtoeachotherinhighschool.Makefriendswithpeoplefromdifferentplaces

andcultures.Youwillgetinvitedtomorepartiesthatway.

Gettoknowyourteachers.Yes,weactuallylikeitwhenstudentssharetheirprivatelives

withus.Mostofusalsoliketoshareourliveswithyou.Iwillbeverygladifyouwanttotalk

aboutyourschoollifewithme.

So,mystudents,itistimetoletyougoandfly!Thefutureisyours!

Love,

MissLin

56.MissLinwritestheletterbecause.

A.sheisaninth-gradeteacherB.herstudentsaregoingtohighschool

C.shewantsherstudentstorememberherD.herstudentsaskhertogivesomeadvice

57.WhenMissLinwasinhighschool,shewantedto.

A.tryoutforahighschoolplayB.makemorefriends

C.questionherfriendsD.joininanewproject

58.HowmanysuggestionsareonthelistfromMissLin?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four

ThereisareadingclubinNo.5MiddleSchool.Anystudentcanjoinitbutheorshemust

knowtheinformationaboutit.Hereisaboutit.

SunlightReadingClub

Time:5:OO—6:30pmonweekdays.4:00—6:30pmonThursday.OnSaturdayit,s8:00—11:

00am.

Place:InClass4,Class9andClass10,Grade8onweekdays.Inthereadingroominthelibrary

onThursday.IntheschoolhallonSaturday.

Members:Justfortheeighthgradersatanyage.

Activities:1.Readeveryone,sownfavoritebooksandwriteareportaboutthebookfromMonday

toWednesday.

2.HaveareportmeetingonThursday.Everyonereadsouttheirownbookreports.

3.OnFriday,choosethebestbookreportandmaketheownerintroducehisorherwriting

experience.Atthesametime,givethewinneranewbookbyafamouswriterastheprize.

4.ThelastSaturdaymorningeverymonth,haveaparty.Everyonecansing,danceorrecite(背誦)

poemsandsoon.

59.Howlongwillthereportmeetinglast?A.Onehour.B.Oneandahalfhours.

C.Twoandahalfhours.D.Threehours.

60.WhatwillthereadingclubmembersdoonFridayafternoon?

A.Readtheirfavoritebooks.B.Writeabookreport.

C.Haveareportmeeting.D.Introducethereportwritingexperience.

61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?

A.ThestudentsofClass9,Grade7canjointheclub.

B.Thereportwinnercangetanewwatchastheprize.

C.Thereportmeetingisusuallyintheclassroom.

D.ThepartyisusuallyonthelastSaturdaymorningeverymonth.

InLiupanMountain,YanXiaoyuanstartshisjobveryearlyeveryday.Ifsabout2,500

metersbetweenhishomeandmountains.Thisishis25thyearhere.On2020SpringFestival,he

hadtousethevideocalltojoinhisfamily'sparty,becausehemustkeeptheforest.

LiupanMountainisveryeasytobeonfireondrywinterdays.Forthis,over240rangers(護(hù)

林員)havebeenprotecting76forestssince1958.Theseyears,theirlivingconditionbecame

muchbetter.TheycanusetheInternet,watchTVandtakeahotshower,butthereisn,tstill

enoughwaterandfood.Aspecialdriverdrivessomewaterandfoodhereaboutonceaweek.

However,ifthereisheavysnoworrain,hecan,tsendthemhere.

YanandhisthreeColleagUeS(同事)leavetheirhomesat8:00amandfinishworkat5:00pm

everyday.Theyprotectboththetreesandanimals.Macametoworkherethreemonthsago.He

feelsthelifehereissimpleandboring,butheisalwaysexcitedtomeetsomerare(稀有的)

animalseverytime.Nowtheycangettheinformationabouttheforestsandmountainsthrough

sometechnologies.Importantly,therearesomefiremenlivingandworkingwiththemnow.

62.Whatwillhappentorangersifthereisaheavysnow?

A.Theywon,tworryabouttheanimalsatall.B.Theycan,ttakeahotshowerforalongtime.

C.Theymighthavetroublewithhunger.D.Theyhavetoliveoutsideforalongtime.

63.Whatmighttheydointhemountainsaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Theysearchforsomefreshfruit.B.Theylookforsomerareanimals.

C.Theyusetechnologiestoputoutfire.D.Theyprotecttheanimalsfrombeingkilled.

64.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ForaperfectlifeB.Foragreenworld

C.Foraspecialexperience

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