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閱讀理解真題匯編(31篇)Ⅳ江蘇地區(qū)20222023九年級英語上學(xué)期期末備考學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________一、閱讀單選(2022·江蘇南京)1.Fromthepicture,wecanprotectouroceansinthefollowingwaysexcept______.A.savingwater B.reducingwasteC.shoppingwisely D.stoppingfishing2.Asvolunteers,whatcanwedotohelpoceans?A.Stopusingcleaningproducts.B.Followingspeedlimitsforboats.C.Takepartinprotectingourwatershed.D.Volunteerforcleanupsonlyatthebeach.(2022·江蘇南京)ManyWesternershavetheassumption(假設(shè))thateveryoneinChinaknowshowtodokungfu.Thisis,ofcourse,asillybelief.ButitistruethatkungfuisabigpartofChineseculture.LikemostpeoplefromtheWest,IwasfirstintroducedtokungfuthroughHongKongactionfilms.StarslikeBruceLeeandJackieChanmadekungfupopularintheWesternworld.Theflashy(炫酷的)andimpressiveperformancestheygaveinfilmslikeRumbleInTheBronxandEnterTheDragonmadethemhouseholdnamesintheUSandelsewhere.However,myownpersonalinterestinkungfuwasactuallyinspiredbyahiphopgroup.WuTangClan(“武當(dāng)派’’),foundedintheearly1990sinNewYorkCity,isoneofthemostinfluential(有影響力的)hiphopgroupsinhistory.Intheirsongs,theysometimesmentionphilosophicalconcepts(哲學(xué)理念)thatefromwudangquan—thestyleofChinesemartialartsfromwhichtheytaketheirname—andtheShaolinMonastery.IwasjustateenagerwhenIfirststartedlisteningtoWuTangClan—littledidIknowthatIwouldactuallyenduplivinginChinalaterinmylife!Imyselfdonotpracticekungfu.However,theconceptsbehinditarequiteinterestingtome.ThereisaBruceLeequotethatIoftenthinkofwhenI’mstrugglingwithchallengesinlife.Beformless...shapeless,likewater,”heoncesaid.Bythis,hemeantthatyoushouldbereadytoadapt(調(diào)整)andchangeyourattitudesorbeliefswhenyoufacedifficulties.Ithinkthisisagoodwaytodealwithlife.3.WhatmakesthewriterinterestedinKungfu?A.FamousHongKongactionfilms.B.AChinesefriendinNewYorkCity.C.AhiphopgroupcalledWuTangClan.D.FilmstarslikeBruceLeeandJackieChan.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutWuTangClanaccordingtothepassage?A.Itisn’tinfluencedbyChineseculture.B.Itwasfoundedintheearly1990sinNewYork.C.ItmakeskungfuquitepopularintheWesternworld.D.ItisoneofthemostpopularhiphopgroupsinChina.5.Inthewriter’sopinion,whichmaybeagoodwaytodealwithlife?A.PracticeKungfutorelaxyourselves.B.Bereadytotakeonnewchallengesanytime.C.ListentoWuTangClanwhenyoufeelstressed.D.Changeyourattitudesorbeliefswhenfacingdifficulties.(2022·江蘇南京)WhenCharlotteBrontewroteJaneEyrein1847,shechoseastrongwomancharacter.Atthistimeinhistory,womenwerethoughttobeveryemotionalbeings(感情沖動的生物).Theywereonlysuitableaswivesorteachers.Brontewantedtoshowadifferentsideofwomen.Inthenovel,Janeisapoor,quietorphanwhohastolivewithherauntandcousins.Theyareverystrictwithherandtreatherawfully.HercousinJohninparticularhatesher.Afteroneseriousfightwithhim,Janeissenttoastrictboardingschool.Thereshediscoversherloveforlearningalthoughshe’streatedinthecruelway.Whensheturns18,sheleavestheschool.SheisaskedtogotoThornfieldHalltoeducatealittleFrenchgirlnamedAdele.Sheistheward(受監(jiān)護(hù)人)ofthemasterofthehousenamedMr.Rochester.Heisaverywealthyandmysteriousman.AtfirstJanedoesnotlikeMr.Rochester.Shefindshimmoodyandunkind.Buttheystarttogrowcloserandeventuallyfallinlove.Mr.RochesterwantstomarryJane,andsheaccepts.Theirweddingdayisanythingbuthappy.ItissaidthatRochesterisalreadymarried.Hedoesnotlovethewoman,Bertha,whoismad.Buttokeepheroutofamentalhospital,hekeepsherinaroomofThornfieldHall.JanefeelssadaboutthatandrunsawayfromThornfield.Shewalksslowlyaroundfordayswithoutfoodormoney.Sheisfinallytakeninbytwocousins,DianaandMary,andtheirunfeelingolderbrotherSt.John.HefindsJaneajobasateacherinanearbyvillage.StJohndecidestogotoIndiaasamissionary(傳教士)andasksJanetoacpanyhimashiswife.JanedoesnotloveSt.John,sosherefuses.OnenightshehearsMr.Rochester’svoicecallingtoher.ShehurriesbacktoThornfieldHallonlytodiscoverithasbeenburnedtotheground.Berthalosesherlifeduringthefire,andMr.Rochesterloseshissight.Sheseekshimout,andtheyrebuildtheirrelationship.Theygetmarried,haveasonandlivehappilyeverafter.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“orphan”inParagraph2mean?A.Achildwhohasnoparents. B.Achildwhohasnofoodtoeat.C.Achildwhohasnobrothersorsisters. D.Achildwhohasnoschooltostudyin.7.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.RochesterlovesBerthasomuchthattheygetmarriedsoon.B.BerthalosesherlifeinordertosaveRochesterfromabigfire.C.Janelivesahappylifeataunt’shomebecauseeveryonelikesher.D.JanefallsinlovewithRochesterwhensheteachesagirlnamedAdele.8.What’sthepurposepassage?A.Toshowagoodlookinglady. B.Topraiseagreatwriter.C.Tointroduceamovingnovel. D.Toencouragealastingfriendship.(2022·江蘇南京)Whenweseebabiesorpets,wecan’thelpgentlytouchingthemtoshowourlove.Andtheygiveushappyfeelingsback.Butarecentstudyshowsthatit’sdifferentforplants.Astudy,publishedinThePlantJournal,showsthatplantsdon’t“l(fā)ike”tobetouched.That’sbecausetouchingchangestheirgenes(基因)and,evenworse,canslowtheirgrowth.ProfessorJimWhelanoftheLaTrobeInstituteinAustraliagaveanexplanation.“Thelightesttouchfromahuman,animal,insect,orevenplantstouchingeachotherinthewind,leadstoahugegenechangeintheplant,”ScienceDailyreported.Inordertotestthetheory,thescientistsdidanexperimentonplants.Theygrewanumberofplantstotheageoffourweeks.Thentheytouchedthemwithapaintbrushevery12hoursovera36hourperiod.Theyfoundthatasaresponsetothetouch,themitochondria(線粒體)intheplantshadbeenpartlydestroyed.Themitochondria,asScienceAlertnoted,arethe“powerhouseofthecell.Themitochondriaproduceenergyfortherestofthecellinbothanimalsandplants.Ifthis“powerhouse”isweakened,theplantswilllosealargeamountofenergythatshouldhavesupportedtheirgrowth.WhelanfurtherexplainedtoScienceDaily,“Ifthetouchingisrepeated,thenplantgrowthisreducedbyupto30percent.”Althoughtheprocessdoeshaveastrongeffectonplants,usuallytheplantssurvive.Touchingchangestheplants,butit’snotnecessarilyabadchange.AccordingtoScienceAlert,frequenttouchingormovingplantswillmakethemgrowshorterthanotherones.Theresearchersbelievethischange,insomeways,couldbehelpful.Itmayhelpplantsfightthreatstotheirhealthsuchasinsectsandbadweather.Thenewresearchfindingshaveledtoadeeperunderstandingoftheplants’responsetotouching.Andtheresearchmight“openupnewwaystoreducesensitivity(敏感性)andoptimize(優(yōu)化)growthinthefuture”,ScienceAlertreported.9.Whydon’tplantsliketobetouched?A.Plants’geneswillbechanged.B.Plantswillgrowmuchtallerthanothers.C.Plantsgrowthwillbereducedbyupto40percent.D.Plantswilllosetheabilitytofightagainstbadweather.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“weakened”inParagraph6possiblymean?A.Beingstronger. B.Beinglessstrong.C.Beinglesschangeable. D.Beingmorechangeable.11.Whatcanwegetfromthenewresearch?A.Anewwaytoincreasesensitivityinthefuture.B.Atotallybadandstronginfluenceonplants’growth.C.Awonderfulmethodtohelpplantsgrowbetterandbetter.D.Adeeperunderstandingoftheplants’responsetotouching.(2022·江蘇南京)Mymom’slifewasabusyone.Raisingfourkidsonherownwasafulltimejobinitself,butshealsoworkedoutsidethehome.Surprisingly,shealwaysseemedtofindalittlebitofextratimeforusdespite(不管)herschedule(預(yù)定計(jì)劃).Shewouldtakeusovertomyaunt’sintheeveningwhensheworkedasawaitressinasmalldiner.Wewouldjustbefinishedwithschoolandhavetohurry,somymomwouldbeontimeforwork.Ithoughtshewouldpassusovertoourauntandhurryoffassoonaswemadeitthroughthefrontgate,butthatdidn’thappen.Instead,wewouldsitontheporch(門廊),mymominherwaitressuniform,andwewouldrockinmyaunt’sbigwoodenswing(秋千)andtalkaboutwhathappenedthatday.“Ilearnedhowtoaddnumbersuptothehundreds,”mysisterSandywouldsay.“That’swonderful,”mymomwouldreply,holdinghertight.“Ilearnedhowtowritemyname!”Larry,myyoungerbrother,wouldshout.Mymomwouldgetapieceofpaperandapenciloutofherpurseandhandittomybrother.“Showmehowyoudoit,”she’dasksoftly.“DoyouhaveenoughtimetohearwhatIdidtoday?”I’daskher.Momwouldsmileatmeandnod.“I’mnevertoobusyforsomethingimportantlikethat!”Shegaveusthegiftoftimeagainandagainthroughouttheyears.Lateroninherlife,whenshecametolivewithusafterherretirement(退休),mymomgavethegiftoftimetomychildrentoo.Theywouldrunaroundexcitedly,askingtheirgrandmaifshewouldplaywiththem,orreadthemastory,orgoforawalkwiththem.Bythenmymomhadhealthproblems,butshewouldalwaysnodandsitdownandreadtothemortellthemstoriesaboutwhenshewasalittlegirl.Thosemomentswereawonderfulgiftthatmychildrenstilltalkaboutandtreasure.Inthelastfewyearsofherlife,Iwouldtakehertolunchorsitwithherontheporch,andwewouldtalkaboutthepast,thedreamofthefuture,andjustenjoybeingwitheachother.MymomwouldlistenasIsharedallofmyhopes,myfears,andmydreamsformyfamily.Iwouldlookatherandaskherifshemindedmetakingupsomuchofherfreetime.“Nonsense,”she’dtellme.Thenshe’dgivemeawinkandsay,“I’mnevertoobusytospendtimewithyou.It’soneofthegreatestjoysofmylife.”Iwillalwaysrememberthosewonderfulwordsandthelovingheartbehindthem.ItisagiftmymomgivetomeforwhichIwillforeverbegrateful.Inthisbusyworldofours,andinalifefilledwithchallenges,shealwayshadtimetoshareherjoywithme.12.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatthewritergrewup________.A.inasmalldiner B.inalowpaidfamilyC.onlywithheraunt D.withfoursistersandbrothers13.Whatdidthechildrendoontheporchoftheiraunt’s?A.Theysharedtheirdailyexperiences.B.Theytoldfunnystoriestotheiraunt.C.Theyhelpedtheirmotherdosomework.D.Theyplayedgamestogetherwiththeiraunt.14.Afterretiring,thewriter’smother________.A.a(chǎn)lwaysstayedaloneathomeB.lookedafterthewriter’schildrenC.movedtolivewithherdaughterSandyD.oftengavegiftstothewriter’schildren15.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlwaysforPleasure B.Mon’sGiftofTimeC.MyChildren’sMemory D.WonderfulRetirementLife(2022·江蘇揚(yáng)州)TwolittleboysTwolittleboyshadtwolittletoysEachhadawoodenhorse.Joyfullytheyplayedeachsummer’sdaySoldiers(士兵)both,ofcourse.ThenJackbrokeoffhishorse’shead,Sadforhistoy,thencriedwithjoyAshisyoungfriendJoesaid:DidyouthinkIwouldleaveyoucryingWhenthere’sroomonmyhorsefortwo?Climbuphere,Jack,anddon’tbecryingIcangojustasfastwithtwoWhenwegrowupwe’llbothbesoldiersAndourhorseswillnotbetoysAndIwonderifwe’llrememberWhenweweretwolittleboys.Longyearspast,war(戰(zhàn)爭)cameso______.Bravelytheymovedaway.Guns(槍)roaredloudandinthemadcrowd(人群)WoundedanddyinglieUpgoesashout,ahorserushesoutOutfromthecrowd,towhereJoelayThencameavoiceheknew:DidyouthinkIwouldleaveyoudyingWhenthere’sroomonmyhorsefortwo?Climbuphere,Joe,we’llsoonbeflyingIcangojustasfastwithtwo.NowwearebothrealsoldiersAndourhorsesarenottoysAndIrememberWhenweweretwolittleboys.16.WhathappenedtoJack’stoyhorse?A.Itwasbrokenbysoldiers. B.ItwasbrokenbyJoe.C.Itsheadwasbrokenoff. D.Itwaslostinthewar.17.Thebestwordfortheblank(空格)is________.A.hard B.fast C.slow D.quick18.Whatisthesongmainlyabout?A.Dangerouswar. B.Interestinggames. C.Happysummer. D.Truefriendship.(2022·江蘇揚(yáng)州)Youmaystudydifferentlyfromyourfriends,butyourstudyhabitsarenotwrong!KellyandMariaarebestfriendswithalotinmon.Theylovedoingthingstogether,suchasgoingtomoviesandconcerts,shopping,orjustsittingatasmallcafe.Sincetheytakealotofthesameschoolsubjects,theywouldlovetostudytogether,buttheyfindthisimpossible.Theirworkingstylesaresopletelydifferentthattheycan’tbeinthesameroomwhiletheyarestudying!Kellywouldliketostudyinaclean,openspace,whileMariaworksbestwithbooks,papersandotherthingsaroundher.Kellypreferstostudyinatotallysilentroom,butMarialovestoplaymusicorevenhavetheTVon.Kellycansitforhourswithoutmoving,andoftengetsallherhomeworkdoneinonesitting.Maria,however,isalwaysgettingup,andsaysthatshethinksbestwhenshe’sonthemove.Youmightbeaskingyourself:whichwayofstudyinggetsbetterresults?Manypeoplebelievethatasilent,tidysetting(環(huán)境)isthewaytogo,________.Someresearchhasevenshownthatoutsidenoiseanduntidinesshelpsomepeoplefocus(聚焦)theirattention,becauseitmakesthemforma“wall”intheirmindaroundwhattheyaredoingandimprovestheirfocus.So,ifyou’reastudentwhochoosestostudywhilesittingatatableinabusyshoppingcenter,don’tworryaboutit.Ifyouworkintotalsilence,that’sOK;too.JudgingfromKelly’sandMaria’sstudyhabits,thebestwaytostudyisthewaythatworksforyou.Intheirverydifferentways,bothofthemdowellinschool,andbothfinishtheirworkwithintherequiredtimeaswell.19.KellyandMariaarementionedasanexampleinthispassageto______.A.discusstwodifferentstudyhabits B.parethedifferencesintheirhobbiesC.showtheimportanceofagoodstudyhabit D.expressthewriter’sworryabouttheirfriendship20.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttofillintheblankinParagraph4?A.a(chǎn)ndtheyhavedifficultyinstudy B.a(chǎn)nditcanbetrueformostofthemC.butthatdoesn’tseemnecessarilytrue D.butnobodydoesresearchonthisquestion21.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraphofthispassage?A.StudentswholiketostudyinsilencewillbemoresuccessfulB.Bothstudyhabitscanhelpstudentsmakeprogressintheirstudies.C.Onlyasmallnumberofstudentscanstudywellinanoisysituation.D.Friendswithdifferentstudyhabitscandobetterbystudyingtogether.22.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Areyoustudyingthe“right”way? B.Howcanyouimproveyourstudyhabits?C.Isitpossibleforfriendstostudywelltogether? D.Whataretheadvantagesofdifferentstudysettings?(2022·江蘇揚(yáng)州)ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.InChina,the24solartermswerecreatedthousandsofyearsagotoguideagriculturalproduction.RainWaterstandsfortheincreaseinrainfallandriseintemperature.Withitsarrival,livelyspring—likescenerystarts:theriverwatermelt,wildgeeseflyfromsouthtonorth,andtreesandgrassturngreenagain.HerearefourthingsyoumaynotknowaboutRainWater.Raininspringisaspreciousasoil.AccordingtoanoldChinesesaying,therainfallinspringisaspreciousasoil.InnorthernChinathespringdroughtismonandtherainofthisseasonisonly10to15percentofyearlyaverage(平均)rainfall.ReturnofacoldperiodExtracareisneededtodealwithareturningcoldtimeinthelatespringthatoftenhappensduringRainWater.Thefastincreaseinairhumidity(濕度)canresultinlowertemperatureandwetweather.Visittoinlaws(姻親)OneofthemaincustomsduringRainWaterissonsinlawvisitingtheirinlawsandgivinggifts.Accordingtothetradition,giftsareusuallytwocanechairswithfourmetersofredbeltwhichrepresentsgoodhealthandlonglife.Anothertypicalgiftisapotofcookeddishthatcontainspig’sknuckles(蹄)withsoyaandkelp.Thesoninlawexpresseshisrespectandthankfulnessthisway.NutritiousporridgeThewetanddampweatherduringRainWaterisconsideredharmfultopeople’shealthaccordingtoChinesemedicalpractice.Soabowlofnutritiousporridgeisthebestchoicetokeepthebodyaliveandhealthy.23.WhenRainWaterarrives,whathappens?①Thetemperaturebeginstorise.

②Theriverfreezesup.③Birdsflytothesouthinsmallgroups.

④Treesaregreenincolor.A.①② B.②③ C.①④ D.③④24.WecaninferthatRainWaterisakeyperiodfor________.A.buildinghousesinthecountrysideB.providinglandorcropswithwaterC.keepingsheep,horses,hensandotheranimalsD.spendingalldaysonfarming25.DuringRainWater,itisstronglyadvisedtheelderlyandchildren________.A.nottotakeoffthickclothestooearlyB.nottostayuplateallnightC.toexercisemoreD.toprotectthemfromtheheat26.DuringRainWater,whatgiftsdosonsinlawoftengivetheirinlaws?A.Somefood,twocanechairsanddesks.B.Chairs,pigs,soyaandkelp.C.Deliciousdish,fourcanchairswithtwometersofredbelt.D.Twochairsandapotofcookeddish.(2022·江蘇揚(yáng)州)Youmighthaveseenbeautifulrainbowsintheskybefore.Theyformwhensunlightfallsonwaterdropsintheair.Butinfact,moonlightcanalsocreaterainbowsinthesameway.Theyarecalled“moonbows”.Theyaresimilartorainbows,buttheyarecreatedbymoonlightinsteadofdirectsunlight.Moonbowsarerarerthanrainbows.Differentweatherandastronomical(天文學(xué)的)conditionshavetobejustrightformoonbowstobecreated.Themoonhastobeverylowintheskyonly42degreesfromthehorizon(地平線).Themoonperiodhastobeafullmoonornearlyfull.Theskymustbeverydarkforamoonbowtobewatchedclearlyanybrightlightcanobscureit.Waterdropsmustappearintheairintheoppositedirectionofthemoon.Moonbowsappearontheoppositesideofthemoonandusuallylookwhitetothehumaneye.Thisisbecausetheircolorsarenotbrightenoughtobenoticedbythehumaneye.Itispossible,however,toviewthecolorsinamoonbowusinglongexposure(長時間曝光)photography.Moonbowsmoreoftenappearinsomelocationsaroundtheworld.Mostoftheselocationsusuallyhavewaterfalls,whichcreatethinfogintheair.SomeoftheselocationsaretheYosemiteNationalParkinCaliforniaandCumberlandFallsStateResortParkinKentucky,US;VictoriaFallsontheborderofZambiaandZimbabwe;andWaimeainHawaii,US.Moonbowsdoreallyhappen.Soatacertaintimeandacertainplace,whenamoonbowhappenstoappear,youcan’tmissitifyou’rerightthere.27.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,moonbowsare________.A.createdbysunlight B.mucheasiertofindC.seenduringtheday D.moredifficulttoform28.Whichofthefollowingcanbetheconditionsforamoonbowtoform?A.Ahalfmoonhangshighinthebrightsky.B.Afullmoonis50degreesfromthehorizon.C.Anearlyfullmoonhangslowinthedarksky.D.Waterdropsareintheoppositedirectionofthesun.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure”inparagraph3probablymean?A.cover B.drop C.connect D.produce30.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Conditionsofmoonbows. B.Backgroundofmoonbows.C.Locationsofmoonbows. D.Developmentofmoonbows.(2022·江蘇鹽城)What’son?Inlineskatingmarathon30kmonwheels@BradgatePark,Sun27JanuaryStarts10a.m.RegisteratScififestivalSat26January12p.m.12a.m.AtthePhonixArtsCentreAdmission:£15children&seniors£20adultsOLIVER!ThemusicalAttheCurveTheatreRutlandStreetTues29Jan.Sun3Feb.TicketsavailableatTheCurveTheatreticketofficeNEWmultiscreenCinemaOpensFri1February12screenswithdigitalsoundand3Dprojectionsystems,VictorySquareNottingham,NT1BRForfulllistingcheckcieparadisenotts.co.uk31.Mikeisinterestedinsport,sohewillgoto________.A.RutlandStreet B.BradgateParkC.thePhonixArtsCentre D.VictorySquare32.________issuitableforLucyifsheisfreeonJanuary29th.A.Themusical B.ScififestivalC.Inlineskatingmarathon D.NEWmultiscreenCinema33.JustinwillgotoScififestivalwithhisparents,theywillpay________.A.£15 B.£45 C.£50 D.£55(2022·江蘇鹽城)I’mJessica,abigfanofJamesBond.I’vegotmostoftheBondfilmsonDVD.We’verecentlyboughtQuantumofSolace,inwhichDanielCraigplaystheroleofBond.Idon’tknowwhythefilmhasgotthatname—butit’sagreatmovie,anyway.Alltheactorswho’veplayedJamesBondhavebeengreat,butDanielCraig,who’smadelotsofotherfilms,playstherolebetterthananyofthem.Thoughhedoesn’ttalkmuch,Ithinkhe’sthemostperfectactorfortherole.Heevendoesafewofthemoredangerousthingsinthefilmhimself,insteadofgettingsomeoneelsetodothem.Isometimeswonderedwhetherhewouldbeclevertodefeat(擊敗)thebadpeople—butI’mnotgoingtotellyoutheendingTheactresswhostarswithCraiggivesafantasticperformancetoo—Ilovedallthefashionableclothesshewore!.ThedirectorprobablyhadahardjobmakingthisBondfilmasfullofactionasearlierones.Buttheexcitementstartsjustatthebeginning,withacarrunningafteranotherquicklyalongamountainroad,andplentyofotherexcitingscenes,too—Bondjumpingofftallbuildingsandsoon.However,Ifoundthestorydifficulttounderstand,anditalsoseemedtobeoververyquickly—itlastedlessthantwohours.Ialsofeltthereweren’tasmanyjokesasintheoldBondfilms.AndwherewasallthefunnyBondequipment(裝備)—theunderwatercarorexplodingwatchthateveryonelaughedat?Thisisamoreserious,darkerBondfilm,butIstillreallyenjoyit.34.WhatcanareaderfindoutfromJessica’sarticle?A.WhatotherfilmsDanielCraighasmade.B.WhichotheractorshaveplayedJamesBond.C.WhyshethinksDanielCraigisthebestJamesBond.D.WhetherQuantumofSolaceisherfavouriteBondfilm.35.HowdoesDanielCraigplayJamesBondinthenewBondfilm?A.Hehasalottosaytotheactress.B.Hehimselfperformssomedangerousactionscenes.C.Hewearssomefashionableclothes.D.Helooksstrongenoughtofightthebadpeople.36.WhatisJessicatryingtodoinherarticle?A.TotellreadersabouttheBondDVDssheowns.B.ToexplainwhatfirstattractedhertoBondfilms.C.TogiveabalancedreviewofaBondfilmshehasseen.D.TodescribehowDanielCraiggottheroleofJamesBond.(2022·江蘇鹽城)MissClariceChoowasrobbedyesterday.ShereportedittothepoliceandaskedherneighbourAnthonytohelpwriteanoticetoputonthenoticeboardsintheneighbourhood.21January2020JalanKeliPolicePostCaseNo.:2020012109RobberyReportNameofInformant(舉報(bào)者):MissClariceChooAddress:Block21JalanKeli#25340NRIC:S1223451DContactNo.:623455TimeofIncident(事件):21Jan.2020,7∶30p.m.LocationofIncident:AlongJalanKeliAvenueBriefDetailsIwaswalkingalongJalanKeliAvenuewhenamanjumpedoutofthebushesandpointedaknifeatme.Hetoldmetogivehimmywalletandgoldnecklace.Iplied.Heisabout170cmtall,ofmediumbuild.Hehadapairofblacksunglassesonandascaronhisrightcheek.HewaswearingalongsleevedblackTshirtanddarkbluejeans.OnceIgavehimmyvaluables,heranofftooquicklyformetoseewherehewasgoing.Afterheranoff,Imademywaytotheneighbourhoodpolicepost.22January2020Appeal(懇求)

forWitnessestoRobberyDearNeighbours,IamwritingthisnoticeonbehalfofmyneighbourMissClariceChoo,whowasrobbedofhervaluableson21January2020ataround7:30p.m.alongJalanKeliAvenue.Herattackerpointedaknifeatheranddemandedherwalletandgoldnecklace.Therobberisamanabout170cmtallandofmediumbuild.Hehasascaronhisrightcheek.Hewaswearingblacksunglasses,alongsleevedblackTshirtanddarkbluejeans.Ifanyonewitnessedtherobbery,pleasecontactMissChooon62344455.Anyinformationyouprovidewillbemosthelpful.Anthony37.WhatwasMissClariceChoorobbedofyesterday?A.Aknife. B.Apairofblacksunglasses.C.Someexpensiveclothes. D.Awalletandagoldnecklace.38.Theunderlinedword“plied”means“________”.A.fought B.refused C.plained D.obeyed39.WhydidMissClariceChooneedsuchanotice?A.Tohelpherneighbours. B.Toaskwitnessesforinformation.C.Towarnpeopleoftherobber. D.Toknowmoreabouttheneighbourhood.40.Howcanyouhelpifyouhavesomecluestotherobber?A.Bywritinganotice. B.Bycatchingtherobberyourself.C.BycallingMissClariceChoo. D.BypostingthecluesontheInternet.(2022·江蘇鹽城)TwomenguardedthedoorwhileMr.BrownlowledMonksintoabackroom.“Whatkindoftreatmentisthis?”saidMonks,“frommyfather’soldestfriend?”“Yes,Iwasyourfather’soldestfriend,andthatiswhyIamtreatingyouwithkindnessnow,“saidMr.Brownlow.“Whatdoyouwant?”saidMonks.“YouhaveayoungerhalfbrothercalledOliver,”SaidMr.Brownlow.“Idonothaveabrother,”criedMonks.“Youbothhavethesamefather,butnotthesamemother.““Myfatherandmotherseparated,”saidMonks.“Youarethefirstchildofanunhappymarriage(婚姻).YourfathermetanotheryoungwomancalledAgnesandfellinlove,”SaidMr.Brownlow.“Theywantedtomarry.”“Hownice!”saidMonks.“Yourfatherwasrich.Oneday,hetravelledtoItaly.Butbeforehewent,hecametovisitme.HetoldmeaboutAgnesandgavemeapictureofhertokeep.Hetoldmethatshewasexpectingachild.HewantedtomakeanewwillleavingsomeofhismoneytoAgnesandherchild.ButwhenyourfatherwasinItaly,hebecameillanddied.Sinceyourmotherandfatherwerestillmarriedwhenhediedandthenewwillwasnotfound,youandyourmotherautomatically(自動地)gotallhismoney.”“Yourstoryisverylong,”saidMonks.“Ineversawyourfatheragain,afterthatvisit,”Mr.Brownlowcontinued.“Later,IwenttofindAgnes.Iwantedtohelpher,butherfamilyhadleftaweekbefore.Nooneknewwheretheywere.YourbrotherOlivercametomebychance.Hewasweakandneglected(沒人疼愛的).Isavedhimfromalifeofcrime.ButnowhewaskidnappedbysomeonebeforeIcouldfindoutmoreabouthispast.Youfoundtheproof(證據(jù))ofthisbirth,butyoudestroyedit.NowNancyhasbeenmurderedandI’msureyouarepartresponsible(有責(zé)任的).”41.WhowasthechildoftheyoungwomancalledAgnes?A.Monks. B.Nancy. C.Oliver. D.Mr.Brownlow.42.HowdidMonksfeelabouthavingahalf

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