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期末復(fù)習(xí)之閱讀理解20篇(廣州名校期末真題)(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)MyfamilyandInevertalkedaboutschoolasthetickettoafuture.Iwasintheclassrooms,butIwasn’ttheretolearntowrite,readorevenspeak.Whenitwasmyturntoread,Iwantedtohide.Iwas13yearsold,butIalreadyhatedbeingwhoIwas.IhadanEnglishteacher,Mr.Creech,whoknewIcouldn’tread.Inoneofmyfirstlessonstheteachersaidthatanyonewhohadareadingagebelowsixhadtostandup.Ifeltsoembarrassed.Butatthesametime,itmademerealizethatIneededtochangethesituation.Iwasdetermineditwouldn’thappenagain.Laterthatday,Mr.Creechencouragedmeandpromisedhewouldtryhisbesttohelpmelearntoread.Fromthenon,Inevergaveuppracticingreading.NowIwas41yearsold.Oneday,IplannedtoflybacktoTexastovisitmyfriendsandfamily.Onmywayfromtheairport,IsawMr.Creechbuyinghimselfadrink.Irushedoverandreachedintomypockettopayforhim.“DoIknowyou?”heasked.“Yes,sir,youdoknowme,”Iansweredexcitedly.“MynameisAnthonyHamilton.YoutaughtmeEnglish.”Thelookonhisfacetoldmethatherememberedtheboyhe’donceencouraged.“I’msogladIhadachancetoseeyou,”Isaid.“AndMr.Creech,Ihavegreatnewstoshare.”ItoldhimIhadlearnedtoread.Butthatwasn’tall.Ihadbeeapublishedauthorandanactivespeaker.“ThenexttimeyougetanotherAnthonyHamiltoninyourclassroom,pleaseencouragehimtoreadaswell,”Iadded.Theexpertssaywhatonceworriedmehasaname:dyslexia(誦讀困難癥).ButIcantellyouitwasalackofdesireforeducation.1.Whydidtheauthorwanttohidewhenitwashisturntoread?A.Becausehefeltsorryforhimself. B.Becausehehatedbeinglaughedat.C.Becausehecouldn’treadatall. D.Becausehedidn’thaveaticket.2.WhichofthefollowingcouldbestdescribeMr.Creech?A.Seriousandenthusiastic. B.Inspiringandresponsible.C.Emotionalanddevoted. D.Friendlyandambitious.3.Whycouldn’ttheauthorreadbeforemeetingMr.Creech?A.Becausehisreadingagewasnotlongenough.B.Becausehisparentsdidn’tteachhimhowtoread.C.Becausehewasafraidofreadingbeforetheclass.D.Becausehedidn’thaveinnerdrivingforcetolearntoread.4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.TheauthorwasgratefultoMr.Creech.B.Mr.CreechtaughttwostudentscalledAnthonyHamilton.C.Theauthorhadbeeapublishedauthorandanactivespeaker.D.Dyslexiawastheunderlyingreasonthatmadetheauthorunabletoread.(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Allaroundtheworld,therearesmallchangestakingplace.Atthesideofroads,behindschoolplaygroundsandonallkindsofunlovedpiecesoflandacrosstownsandcities,tinyforestsbarelythesizeoftenniscourtsareappearing,makingagreatplaceforbothwildlifeandlocalpeoplewhomaynotnormallyhaveeasyaccesstonature.ThisistheTinyForestmovement,whichaimstoprovethatthebestthingsinlifereallydoeinsmallpackages.Tinyforestswerefirstmentionedasaconceptinthe1970sbyDrMiyawaki,aJapanesebotanist.Ashewentontosharehisconceptwithothers,theideasoontookoffinIndiaandothercountriesbeforeeventuallyreachingEurope,whereitbecamepopularinplaceslikeFrance,BelgiumandtheNetherlands.Sohowdoesitwork?LouiseHartley,whoisleadingtheTinyForestprojectintheUK,explainsthattheprocessbeginsbyidentifyingareasinwhichatinyforestcouldhavethebiggestinfluence.“Wefocusonurbanareaswhereaccesstonatureisoftennotthateasy”,saysHartley.“Weseeitasachancetotrytobreakthegrowingdisconnectbetweenpeopleandnature.”InaTinyForest,theremustbeaminimumof600trees,andthetreesareplantedmuchclosertogetherandwithoutchemicalsorfertilisers(肥料).Thereareusuallyaround30differentkindsofallnativetreespecies.Thisvariety,coupledwiththefactthattinyforestsgrowuptotentimesfasterthanstandardforests,meanstheyattractarichabundanceofwildlife.It’salsothoughtthattheseplacescouldhelpreducetheriskofflooding,removecarbonfromtheatmosphereandfightclimatechange,aswellasimprovingthementalhealthofthoselivinglocally.5.WhatdoweknowabouttheTinyForestmovement?A.Ithasgainednotablesuccess. B.Itisledbynumberofschools.C.ItbeganinEuropeinthe1970s. D.Itwillspreadtothecountryside.6.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“takeoff”underlinedinparagraph2?A.Goawayveryquickly B.Takearestquietly.C.Spreadoutwidely D.Beeunpopularslowly.7.WhatisthepurposeoftheprojectledbyHartleyintheUK?A.Topromoteecotourism. B.Toimproveforestryresearch.C.Topopularisegardening. D.Togetpeopleclosetonature.8.WhatisspecialaboutthetreesinaTinyForest?A.Theyaresmallinsize. B.Theyarethicklyplanted.C.Theyareforeignspecies. D.Theyareheavilyfertilised.(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Treesdomuchforhumanbeings,plantsandanimals.Theyprovidealotofwoodforbuildingsandthingsformakingpaper.Theyprovidehomesforallkindsofinsects,birdsandotheranimals.Theyalsokeeptheairclean.Treesaresoimportanttous.Butdoyouknowhowatreegrowsup?Justlikeus,treeschangealotastheygrow.Between1and3yearsold,▲.Forexample,manytreesgrowthorns(刺)tokeeptheanimalsaway.Attheageof15,treesbeeyoungadults.Theybegintoproduceflowersandfruit.Itisnotuntilthetreeis20to25yearsoldthatitbeesarealadult.Thetreereachesitslargestsize.Theadulttreenotonlygivesusshade,oxygenandnaturalbeauty,butalsoprovidesagreatplaceforustorest,readbooksorlistentomusic.Afterthat,treesbegintogrowolderandolderandevendie.Atthistime,theystillhavetheirimportantplaceinnature.Whenpartofatreebeesdead,itprovidesahomeforsmallanimals.Inmanyways,thelifeofatreeisjustlikeeveryone’sownlife.Eachperiodoflifebringsitsownjoyandchallenge.Let’senjoyeveryminuteofthelifeofthetreesandtakecareofthem.9.Whichofthefollowingsentencecanbebestputin“▲”inparagraph2?A.youngtreeslearnhowtoprotectthemselves B.youngtreesgrowveryfastC.youngtreesbegintoproduceoxygen D.youngtreesgetstrongerandstronger10.Howlongdoesittakeatreetogrowtobeearealadult?A.1year. B.3years. C.15years. D.20years.11.Whyaretreesstillimportanttoanimalsinnatureaftertheydie?A.Theycanprovidefood. B.Theycankeeptheairclean.C.Theycanproduceoxygen. D.Theycanprovidehomes.12.Whatisthewritingpurpose(目的)ofthepassage?A.Totalkabouthowtreesgrowup. B.Tointroduceatree’slifetime.C.Toshowtheimportanceoftrees. D.Toaskpeopletoenjoyeveryminute.(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Brandywasanolddog.WhenherownerJohndied,thedogstayednearthehouseandwaitedforherownertoreturn.Someoftheneighbors(鄰居)leftfoodoutforBrandy.Althoughtheythoughtthedogwasfriendly,theydidn’tcaremuchaboutBrandy.Oneday,Brandywalkedbyaneighbor’shouseandbeganplayingwith4yearoldAdam.Adam’smotherdidn’tlikethedirtydogatfirst.Butseeinghersonhavingfunplayingwiththedog,shedecidedtoletBrandystay.Oneafternoon,theboy’smotherleftAdamatthedoortoplaywhensheansweredthephone.Whenshereturned,shecouldn’tfindhersonanywhere.Themotherwasfrightenedandworried,soshecalledthepoliceatonce.TheylookedforAdamforsixhoursbutfailedtofindanything.Then,someonesaidhehadheardsomestrangenoiseingfromtheforestnearthetown.Sotheyallrushedtotheforest.TheretheyfoundAdamsleepingagainstatree.BrandywaskeepingAdamtherewhileoneofherownlegswasstillaboveadeepholenexttothetree.PeoplebelievedthatBrandyhadfollowedAdamwhenhewalkedaway.Seeinghimindanger,shehadheldhimsafelyforallthosehours.Adam’smotherwassothankfulforwhatBrandydid.ThefamilytookgoodcareofBrandyfortherestofherlife.AfterBrandydied,Adam’smotherstartedaclubcalledPetsAlivethatrescuedhomelessanimals.Shealwaysrememberedthatshecouldhaveeasilylostheronlysonifshehadn’tletBrandystayatfirst.13.Inwhatorderdidthefollowinghappeninthestory?a.Someonesaidsomethingwasunusualintheforest.b.BrandywaitedforJohntoreturn.c.PeoplefoundBrandyandAdamnexttoatree.d.PetsAlivestartedtohelphomelessanimals.e.BrandywentintotheforestafterAdam.A.beacd B.baedc C.ebacd D.eabdc14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“she”inparagraph5referto?A.Theneighbor. B.Adam’smother. C.Brandy. D.Thepolice.15.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.AdamwantedtoplaywithBrandyagainstatreeintheforest.B.EveryonetookgoodcareofBrandyafterherownerdied.C.PeoplefoundAdamassoonashermothercalledthepolice.D.Adam’smothersetupPetsAlivetorememberBrandy.16.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBrandy?A.Helpfulandbrave. B.Thankfulandcareful.C.Friendlybutcareless. D.Cleverbutworried.17.Whatisthebesttitleforthestory?A.PetsAlive,thebestclub B.FriendshipbetweenanimalsC.Brandy,agreatdog D.Anunforgettableexperience(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)PabloPicasso,borninSpainin1881,wasoneofthemostfamousartistsofthe20thcentury.Picassobeganpaintingwhenhewasasmallchildandtookhighlevelartcourseswhenhewasonlyfifteen.PicassolivedinParisbetween1904and1947.In1947,hemovedtoRiviera,inthesouthofFrance.ManypeoplethoughtPicasso’sworkswerestrangeandunpleasant,buthehadagreateffectonartistsineverycountry.Today,Picassoisconsideredasagenius(天才),andhispaintingsareinthemuseumsallovertheworld.In1912,Picassoactuallyinventedanewtypeofart.Hepaintedapicture,thenheputpaperandsomethingelseonthepicture.Thisiscalled“collage”(拼貼藝術(shù)).Thereareevensomephotosof“l(fā)ightpaintings”thathecreated.Thesepaintingswereproducedbymovingalight,orasmallflashlight(手電筒)intheair.Althoughtheimagescouldbeseenonlybrieflybyanyonewatchingthemhappen,thecamerawasabletocatchtheimagesastheyappeared.BythetimePicassodiedinFrancein1973,hehadcreatedaround37,000worksofart.Whenhewasaskedhowsomeonecouldbeeanartist,hewouldreply,“Ifyouwanttodraw,youmustcloseyoureyesandsing.”18.WheredidPicassolivebetween1904and1947?A.InSpain. B.InParis. C.InRiviera. D.InEngland.19.HowoldwasPicassowhenheinventedanewtypeofartcalled“collage”?A.27yearsold. B.29yearsold. C.31yearsold. D.33yearsold.20.HowdidPicassocreatehis“l(fā)ightpaintings”?A.Byusingacameratocaptureimagesoflight.B.Bymovingabrushintheair.C.Byusingaspecialbrushtechnique.D.Bypaintingwithdifferentcolors.21.Accordingtoparagraph4,whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttobeanartist?A.Drawsomethingthatpeoplewilllike.B.Trytobegoodatonlyonekindofart.C.Followyourheartanddrawwhatyoulike.D.Alwayslistentoyourteachersandfriends.(2223七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)①Scientistshavefoundthatplantscanmakesounds.②AscientistLilyHadanyandherteamrecorded(錄制)tomatoplantsatdifferenttimes.Itshowedthattheplantsmadeultrasonic(超聲波)sounds.Humanscouldonlyhearthemwiththehelpofaputer.Theywerenoiseslikeclicking(咔噠聲)sounds.③Asthescientistsstudiedthesounds,theybegantofindsomeinterestingfacts.Plantsmadedifferentsoundsatdifferenttimes.Theyhardlyclickedwhentheyhadenoughwater,butastheearthgotdrier,theyclickedmoreandmore.Scientistsalsofoundthatplantsmadesoundswhentheygothurt.Whenscientistscutoffaleaffromtheplants,theplantsalsoclickedmore.Buttheclickingwasn’tthesameaswhentheplantsneededwater.④SomescientiststrainedaputerAIsystemtoidentifythedifferentkindsofclickingsounds.Itwasabletofindthedifferencebetweenplantsthatneededwaterandplantswithcuts.Itmeansthatonedaywemaybeabletousethesesoundstofigureoutwhenitisindifficulttime,andwhatproblemitishaving.Thatcouldbeveryhelpfultofarmers.⑤Theteam’sfindingchangesourideasaboutplants.AsDr.Hadanysays,“Eveninaquietfield,therearesoundsmadebyplants,andthosesoundscarryinformationandmayhelpusalot.”22.Ifyouwanttohearthesoundsofplants,whichofthefollowingmayyouneed?A. B. C. D.23.HowdoesthewritershowtheinterestingfactsinParagraph③?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bytellingstories.C.Byaskingquestions. D.Byusingnumbers.24.Whatdoes“figureout”meaninParagraph④?A.Thinkabout. B.Putout. C.Findout. D.Careabout.25.Whatcanpeopledowiththehelpoftheteam’sfinding?A.Stoppeoplefromcuttingdowntrees.B.Helpfarmerstoknowmoreabouttheirplants.C.Knowhowtoidentifydifferentsoundsfaster.D.Hearmorebeautifulsoundsfromdifferentplants.26.Whatisthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)It’snaturalforpeopletotalkwitheachotherinwords.Canotherlivingthingstoo?Whataboutanimals?Theanswerissurprisingly“Yes”.Someanimalscanusesoundsandbodymovementstotalk,andsomeanimalscanevenspeakwords!AccordingtothenewsontheNewYorkTimes,a22yearoldelephantinSouthKoreacould“talk”,thatis,hepickedupsomewordsfromhishumancaretakers.Andpetdogsorcatscan,too.AquicksearchontheInternetwillgiveyoualotofshortvideosofdogssaying“hello”,“Iloveyou”,andeven“Iwantmymommy.”Cantreestalktoo?Yes—butnotinwords.Itmaysoundstrange,butsometreesreallytrytotalkwitheachotherinotherways.Willows(柳樹)arethebestknownofthesetrees.Wheninsectsbeginbitingawillow,thetreesendsoutaspecialsmellaonce.Thissmelltellstheotherwillowsthatdangerousinsectsareingnear.Allofthemquicklymakeachemicalintheirleaves.Thischemicalisbadfortheinsects.Theinsectsdonotlikeitandwillflyawaysoon.Inthisway,thewillowsprotectthemselvesfromtheinsects.Nexttimewhenyoutakeawalkintheforest,listenorwatchcarefully.Maybetheanimalsortreesaretalkingtoeachotherintheirownways.Isn’tnatureamazing?27.HowdoesthewritershowtheanimalscantalkinParagraph1?A.Byshowingnumbers. B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bytellingstories. D.Bygivingreasons.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Thesmell. B.Theleaf. C.Thechemical. D.Theinsect.29.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.Animalsandtreesareveryamazing.B.Howanimalslearnwordsfrompeople.C.Howtreesprotectthemselvesfrominsects.D.Animalsandtreescantalkintheirownways.30.Inwhichpartofasciencebookcanwefindthisarticle?A.Naturalworld B.Geography C.Earthhistory D.Plants(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)(1)Ican’tdowhatatoucancan.Ican’tflyinthesky.Icanrun,Icanswim.ButIhavewings.I’mabirdandIwanttofly.Ican’tdowhatatoucancan.Ican’tflyinthetrees.Icanstandontheice.It’snotverynice.I’mabirdandIwanttofly.Iwanttofly,flyinthesky.Iwanttofly.Iamapenguin,yesIam.AndIcan’tdowhatatoucancan.(2)Buzz!Buzz!Buzz!Thisisthesongofthebee.Hislegsareyellow.Ahappy,goodfellow.Andyetagreatworkerishe.Ondaysthataresunny.He’sgettinghishoney(蜂蜜).Ondaysthatarecloudy.He’smakinghiswax(蜜蠟);Onpinksandonlilies.Buzz!Buzz!Buzz!Frommorning’sfirstlight.Tilltheingof▲He’ssingingandworking.Thesummerdaythrough.31.Whichofthefollowingisapenguin?A. B. C. D.32.Whichwordisthebesttoputintheblank▲?A.noon B.a(chǎn)fternoon C.morning D.night33.Poem(2)mainlytellsusthatbeesare________.A.colourfulandhappy B.sweetandcolourfulC.happyandhardworking D.noisyandbusy(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)BenandRosyweretwobig,stronghorses.TheyhadworkedatHillFarmforalonglongtimeeversinceFarmerWestwasaboy.However,FarmerWesttoldhischildren,JackandSusan,thatBenandRosyweregettingoldandslow.“IthinkitistimethatwemadesomechangesatHillFarm!”JackandSusanlookedateachother.Whatdidtheirdadmean?Onemorningtherecamealoud“BEEP!BEEP!”“MeetToby,thetractor!”Mumsaid,“HecandoallBenandRosy’swork.”“ButwhataboutBenandRosy?”askedSusan.“Theycanhavearest!”saidDad.“Thetractorcandotheirworkinhalfthetime!”“Withnoworkforustodo,thereisnoneedforthefarmertokeepushere!”RosysaidtoBen.BenwasafraidthatRosymightberight.Itrainedallnightlong.Earlythenextday,therecamealoudcryfromtheyardoutside.“ealong,Toby!”criedFarmerWest.“Wehaveworktodo!Therainhaswashedawaysomuchsoilandournewfencehasfallenintothestream!”Therainhadmadethegrounddirtyandwet.BythetimeJackandSusanreachedthere,thetractorwasalreadycarefullyliftingthepiecesoffenceoutofthestream.Then,FarmerWestgotbackintothedrivingseatandstarteduptheengine.Thetractormadealotofnoiseashetriedtogoforwardagainandagain,buthecouldnotmove!“BenandRosy!”criedJackandSusan.“Theycanpullthetractoroutofthestream!”BenandRosycame.“Overtoyou,BenandRosy!”FarmerWestsaid.“Pull!”BenandRosypulledhard.Innotimeatall,theypulledthetractorandallthepiecesoffenceoutofthestreamandontodryland!“GoodoldBenandRosy!”34.HowdidBenandRosyfeelafterthetractorcametothefarm?A.Bored. B.Cheerful. C.Worried. D.Thankful.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inparagraph11referto?A.BenandRosy. B.FatherandMum.C.Theengineandthetractor. D.JackandSusan.36.What’sthecorrectorderofthefollowingpictures?A.①⑤⑥②④③ B.①⑤②⑥④③C.③⑤⑥②①④ D.③⑤②⑥④①37.WhatwillprobablyhappentoBenandRosynext?A.Theywillstopworking. B.Theywillcontinuetowork.C.Theywilldoallthework. D.Theywillleavethefarm.(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Goodrainknowsitstimeright;Itwillfallwhenesspring.Withwinditstealsinnight;Mute,itmoistenseachthing.Doyouknowwhowrotethispoemabove?Yes,itisDuFu(712770).Mostofyouknowhimandhispoems.ButmanyWesternpeopledon’tknowthepoetverywell.ThankstoarecentfilmcalledDuFuChina’sGreatestPoet,theyhaveachancetolearnmoreaboutDu.ThisisthefirstEnglishlanguagefilmaboutDu.DulivedduringtheTangDynasty(618907).Hesawhowthecountrycametoanendandhowpeoplelivedahardlife.Hehadtogoawayfromhomewithhisfamily.Hemetmanydifficulties,buthedidn’tstopwriting.Hewrotedownthesethingsinhispoems.Hetalkedabouthisdifficultiesandhowhecaredaboutthecountryandpeople,sosomepeoplesaidDu’spoemsgaveusacloserlookathistory.That’swhymanypeopleenjoyedthemforalongtime.Doyouknow?Anotherfamouspoet,LiBai,wasDuFu’sgoodfriend.Bothweregreatpoetsoftheirtime.Buttheirpoemsaredifferent.MostofLi’spoemsareaboutscenery(景色)andarefullofimagination.Du’spoemsaremoreaboutreallife.38.WhichseasondoesthepoeminParagraph1talkabout?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn. D.Winter.39.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?A.DuFucouldspeakEnglish,too.B.DuFuwasthegreatestpoetintheworld.C.DuFu:China’sGreatestPoetisthefirstfilmaboutDu.D.DuFu:China’sGreatestPoetmakesWesternpeopleknowmoreaboutDu.40.WhydidsomanypeoplelikeDu’spoemsforalongtime?A.Hispoemswereveryinteresting.B.Hispoemswereaboutreallifeandhisfeeling.C.Hispoemswerefullofimaginationallthetime.D.Hispoemsweremainlyabouthisfamilymembers.41.Howmanypoetsaretalkedaboutinthearticle?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Emma’sfriend,Alice,hadabeautifulnewlunchbox.Itwasyellowwithcutedogpicturesonit.“It’ssobeautiful,”saidEmma.Emmalookedatherownbox.Itwasold.Shewantedanewlunchbox,too.WhenEmmawentbackhome,sheaskedhermom,“CanIhaveanewlunchbox?”“I’msorry,”saidMom.“Wedon’thaveextra(額外的)moneytospend,evenonanewlunchbox.”Emmathoughtforawhile.“MaybeIcanmakethemoney.Howmuchdoesalunchboxcost?”askedEmma.“About10dollars,”saidMom.Emmarantoherroom.Shecountedthemoneyshehad.“Ionlyhave50cents,10dollarswilltakeforever.”Shesaid.Shetriedtothinkofotherwaystogetanewlunchbox,butnothingcametohermind.Thenextday,Mrs.Greengavetheclassatest.Emmadidwell.Mrs.Greengaveherasmilefacesticker(貼紙).ButEmmadidn’tputitonherpaper.Sheputthestickeronherlunchbox.Asdayswentby,Emmagotmoreandmorestickersforgoodwork.Eachtime,Emmaputthestickeronherlunchbox.Soon,Emma’slunchboxwascoveredwithsmilefacestickers.“Thosesmilefacesmakemehappy,”AlicetoldEmmaonedayatlunch.Emmasmiled.Shelovedherlunchbox.42.Whycouldn’tEmmahaveanewlunchbox?A.Herfamilywaspoor.B.Alicegaveheranewone.C.Herlunchboxwasn’tbroken.D.Hermotherdidn’twanttobuyheranewone.43.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph8refersto__________.A.thelunchbox B.thesticker C.thetest D.thework44.Fromthepassage,weknowthatEmmawas__________.A.friendly B.vain(虛榮的) C.hardworking D.helpful45.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Emma’sLunchBox B.Alice’sNewLunchBoxC.AliceandEmmaAreFriends D.Mrs.Green—AGoodTeacher(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)PoyangLakeisChina’slargestfreshwaterlake.AccordingtothenewsonChinaYouthNetworkonOctober9,2019,therewasalargelandinsteadofabiglake.Thelakecametoitsdryseason,muchearlierthanbefore.Whenthelandcameout,itdrewmanywalkerstothearea.Butfishermencouldnolongermakealiving,andpeoplelivingnearbyfacedwatershortages.Youarewrongifyouthinkthiswillnothappenagain.TwothirdsofChina’scitiesnowfacewatershortages.Andabout300millionpeoplelivinginthecountrysidedrinkunhealthywater.Thewatershortageintheworldlooksevensadder.By2030,abouthalfoftheworldpopulationcouldbefacingwatershortages,saidBanKimoonattheBudapestWaterSummitinHungary.Thinkaboutourchildrenandourchildren’schildren.Weshouldtrytomaketheworldabetterplace.Todealwiththeproblem,Bancallsonpeopletousewaterinasustainableway.“Farmersshouldlearntoget‘morecropperdrop’byusinggoodirrigationtechnologies(灌溉技術(shù)).Andalso,governmentsshoulddealwiththeproblemwithallotherplayers,includingeveryone,“Bansaid.Howcanwehelp?It’ssimple:donotwasteevenadropofwater!Forexample,turnoffthetapwhileyouarebrushingyourteeth,drinkupbottledwaterbeforeyouthrowthebottleaway,anddon’tpouroutwaterthatcanbereused.Ifwecanrememberandfollowthis,wewillmakeadifference.46.Whichofthefollowingcanshowthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?A. B. C. D.47.Theunderlinedword“sustainable”inParagraph4means________.A.environmentfriendly B.convenient C.wellknown D.different48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Don’tpouroutwaterthatcanbereused. B.Makegooduseofeverydropofwater.C.Donotwasteanywaterinthebottles. D.Turnoffthetapwhilebrushingteeth.49.Thewriterwritesthispassageto________.A.callonpeopletosavewater B.talkaboutsomewaterproblemsC.telluswhywatershortageshappen D.showtheimportanceofPoyangLake(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Lotsofpeoplebeegoodatsomethingwhentheyareyoung.Andquitealotofchildrenknowwhatcareertheywanttofollowwhentheyareolder.Butnoteveryoneopenstheirownbusiness.ThisisexactlywhatIsabellaRoseTaylorhasdone.Shestarteddesigning(設(shè)計(jì))clotheswhenshewaseightyearsold.Atthattime,shewasagoodpainter.Sheusedalotofreds,bluesandyellows,andthesecolorshelpedhertothinkofnewclotheswhichshecouldmake.Whenshestarteddesigningandmakingclothes,Isabellajustmadeclothesforfun.Butpeoplelikedherdesign,sosoonshestartedsellingthemonline.Nowshehasabusinessandtakespartinclothesshows.Sherunsherbusinessinthefamilyhome,whereshehasmadeoneroomintoanoffice,andanothertoshowclothes.Isabellahasalsofoundtimetofinishschoolandgotacollegedegree.She’sclever,andshehasthousandsoffansonlinewholoveherdesign.It’samazingthatshealreadyhaspeoplewhoworkforher.Aboveall,shereallyknowswhatisneededtosucceedintheworldofclothes.AndIamsurethatshewill.“ThewayIseeitisthatIgettofollowmydreamandbeateenageratthesametime.IthinkI’mprettylucky.”Shesays.50.WhatisunusualaboutIsabellawhenshewasveryyoung?A.Shegotacollegedegree. B.Sheplannedherfuturecareer.C.Shegotinterestedinclothes. D.Shestartedherownbusiness.51.WhichofthefollowingwillIsabellaprobablyagreewith?A.Havinglotsoffansisimportanttosuccess.B.Paintinggaveherideasofmakingnewclothes.C.Clothesshouldbemadeascolorfulaspaintings.D.Agoodpainterissuretobeagoodclothesmaker.52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”refertoinParagraph3?A.Thepaintingsshedrew. B.Thepaintingsshesold.C.Theclothesshebought. D.Theclothesshedesigned.53.WhatdowelearnaboutIsabella’shome?A.Herhomeistoosmall,sosheislookingforanotherone.B.Everythingforherbusinessisdoneinthesameroomathome.C.Shehasmadechangestoherhomesothatshecanworkthere.D.Shehasmovedintoanewhousewithanofficeandashowroom.54.WhydoesIsabellathinksheislucky?A.Sheisalreadyverypopularonline. B.Sheenjoysthewaytodreamasateenager.C.Shehasamazingpeoplewhoworkforher. D.Shecanfollowherdreamwhensheisyoung.(2122七年級(jí)下·廣東廣州·期末)Norway(挪威)isclosetotheNorthPole.Itisverycoldthereinwinter.Thereareonlyafewhoursofsunlighteveryday.TomostpeopleinNorway,skiingisthebestwaytohavefuninwinter.Almosteveryoneskis.Childrenlearntoskisoonaftertheylearntowalk.LonglongagoinNorway,therewerenobusesortrains.Thepeoplehadtofindawaytowalkoverthedeepsnow.Skiingwastherightanswer!Norwegianshavebeenskiingeversince.TodayNorwegiansskijustforfun.Thewholefamilymaygotogetheronskitripsacrossthesnowycountryside.Althoughtheylovewinter,thepeopleofNorwayarehappytoseesummere.Theyenjoytheoutofdoorsatanytimeoftheyear.Insummertheyswimandsunbathe.Somepeoplegohikingandmountainclimbing.ThefewshortsummermonthsarebusyonesforNorwegianfarmers,too.InsummerinthenorthpartofNorway,thesundoesn’tsetatallformanydays.ThatiswhyNorwayisoftencalledthe“LandoftheMidnightSun”.55.Norwaylies________.A.intheeast B.inthewest C.inthenorth D
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