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2023年遼寧省營(yíng)口市中考英語(yǔ)真題

學(xué)校:姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

1.China'spandaYaYafinished30-daystayinShanghaiafterlandinginChinaand

thenwassenttoBeijingZooinMay.

A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD.a;/

2.Thenewly-builtteachingbuildingprovidesthestudentsacomfortablelearning

environment.

A.forB.toC.withD.in

3.TheAerospaceSquarewascompletedlastyearhasbecomeanewtourist

attraction.

A.whichB.whoC.whomD.where

4.Hearingthe19thAsianGameswouldbeheldinHangzhou,China,wccould

controlourfeelingofpride.

A.reallyB.hardlyC.nearlyD.clearly

5.It'sapitythatmyfather_mymotherhastimetoattendmy

school-leavers'party.

A.either,orB.neither,nor

C.both,andD.notonly,butalso

6.—StudentsafewopenquestionsinMs.Li'sclass,didyounoticethat?

——Yes,Ithinkshewantedtotraintheirabilityofcreativethinking.

A.areaskedB.wereasked

C.willbeaskedD.shouldbeasked

7.ChatGPTcanmakeaplanthanwedo.

A.muchquicklyB.morequickC.evenquickD.farmorequickly

8.TimTouchingChinaonCCTVwithhisfamilyfrom8:00to9:00lastSaturday

evening.

A.waswatchingB.willwatchC.watchedD.haswatched

9.一NextSundayismygrandmother^birthday.Tmthinkingabout.

―Goodboy!Andpleasegivemybestwishestoher.

A.whatpresentIgaveher

B.howIcangiveherasurprise

C.ifIhadapartyforher

D.wherewillmyfamilyhaveabigmeal

10.Itisnecessarytoaskyourparentsorteachersforsomeadviceyoumakethe

finaldecision.

A.becauseB.unlessC.beforeD.after

11.Darningishappytodaybecausehehelpedlookforasetofkeysonhisway

home.

A.nobodyB.anybodyC.somebodyD.everybody

12.Scientistswhoarefullofalwayscomeupwithnewideasandbringgreat

changestoourlife.

A.instructionB.instrumentC.inventionD.introduction

13.Yburequireotherstosolvetheproblemlikeyou.Everyonehashisownway.

A.mustn'tB.needn'tC.maynotD.wouldn't

14.—Lingling,howsoonwillyourbrothercomebackfromabroad?

—Hmm,.

A.sinceyesterdayB.twiceamonthC.foranhourD.inaweek

15.usefulknowledgetheastronautinTiangongClassroomhastaughtus!

A.HowB.WhalC.HowaD.Whata

16.Inordertheearliestflight,mysisterforcedherselftogetupearlythismorning.

A.nottomissB.notmissing

C.tomissD.missing

17.Becauseofpollution,thislakeisnowtooharmfultofish.

A.supposeB.transportC.suggestD.support

18.Thefootballmatchwasputoffasaresultoftheweather.

A.wonderfulB.excitingC.difficultD.awful

19.Thesmelloftheseamemoriesofhischildhood.

A.calledatB.calledoffC.calledupD.calledon

20.—Canyouwaitaminute?Ineedtotakedowntheinformation.

-Ofcourse..

A.Takeyourtime

B.Makeyourselfathome

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C.Enjoyyourself

D.Pleasebeinahurry

二、完形填空

WhenIwasinmiddleschool,Iwasbullied(欺負(fù))alot.Therewasoneboy,let'scall

himC,whowasthemainperson21.Everyday,formanyyears,hewouldsaymean

thingstomeand22mewithhiswords.Itwas23timeinmylife,andIfeltlike

therewasnowayofrunningawayfromit.

Yearspassed,andIleft24.IhadnoideawhathappenedtoC,andIdidn't25.1

justwantedtomoveonwithmylifeandforgetaboutwhathappened.

Oneday,whenIwastwenty-sixyearsold,Iwaswalkingtothesupermarket.Suddenly,

IsawC.Icouldn'tbelieveit.He26atme,tryingtofindoutwhoIwas.Then,heasked

meifIwaswhohethoughtIwas.ItoldhimthatIwas27whohethoughtIwas.

Tomysurprise,C28.ItwasthemosthonestandheartfehapologyIhadeverheard.

Hedidn'thavetosayanything.Hecouldhavejustbehavedinawaythathedidn't29

meandwalkedaway.Buthestoppedmeandapologized.Icouldhearthe30inhisvoice

forwhathehaddonetomeinthepast.Atthatmoment,I31himrightaway.Allthe

hatred(憎恨)and32Ihadcarriedforyearswasgoneina33.Iwasacompletely

34andlife-changingmomentforme.Thatexperiencegavemea35inthegoodness

ofpeopleandmadetherestofmydaytrulyamazing.

21.A.responsibleB.magicalC.impossibleD.valuable

22.A.comfortB.satisfyC.praiseD.scare

23.A.happyB.pleasantC.difficultD.moving

24.A.homeB.schoolC.workD.supermarket

25.A.helpB.relaxC.careD.calm

26.A.lookedB.shoutedC.laughedD.knocked

27.A.nearlyB.almostC.exactlyD.simply

28.A.apologizedB.criedC.forgotD.communicated

29.A.influenceB.noticeC.bullyD.hate

30.A.lonelinessB.joyC.meaningD.shame

31.A.leftB.excusedC.rememberedD.punished

32.A.luckB.regretC.happinessD.anger

33.A.yearB.monthC.secondD.hour

34.A.unclearB.unfriendlyC.uncertainD.unexpected

35.A.lessonB.hopeC.giftD.love

三、閱讀單選

WorldPhotographyAwardsExhibition才

Time:Wednesday—Sunday:11:00a.m.―4:00p.m.SONY

WORLD

January10,2023—June11,2023PHOTOUGRAPHY

Add:19MannIsland,Liveq)oolWaterfront,LiverpoolAWARDS

TravelPhotographeroftheYearExhibition

Time:Monday一Saturday:9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.

Sunday:11:30a.m.—4:00p.m.Travel

PhotographeroftheYear

October2—28,2023

Add:9AbbeySquare,Chester,Cheshire

BirdPhotographeroftheYear2023Exhibition

Time:February2023—August2023|;BP?TY

Moreinformationwillbecomingsoon.

Anexhibitionof70-80ofthewinningimageswillgoonanBIRD

internationaltour.PhotographeroftheYear

InternationalPhotographyExhibition163

Time:Thursday—Sunday:10:00a.m.—5:00p.m.■

UntilAugust21,2023International

Photography

Add:TheRoyalPhotographicSociety,RPSHouse,337Exhibition163

Paintworks,AmosVale,Bristol

Atotalof105worksby57photographerswillbeonshow.■

36.Howmanyexhibitionsarcmentioned?

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

37.WhichcityshouldyougoifyouwanttoseeWorldPhotographyAwards?

A.Liverpool.B.Cheshire.C.AmosVale.D.Bristol.

38.IfAliceisfreeonWednesdayinOctober,whichexhibitionisadvisedtoher?

A.WorldPhotographyAwards.

B.TravelPhotographeroftheYear.

C.BirdPhotographeroftheYear2023.

D.InternationalPhotographyExhibition163.

39.WhatcanweknowaboutBirdPhotographeroftheYear2023?

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A.Thecostofthetour.B.Theaddressinformation.

C.Theexactvisitingtimeforvisitors.D.Thenumberofimagesonthetour.

40.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?

A.Anaturemagazine.B.Ahealthmagazine.

C.AphotographymagazineD.Ageographymagazine.

ChenZhougivespopularinspirational(激勵(lì)的)speechesaroundtheworld.Hetalks

abouthisjourneyvisitingover700ofChina'scitiesandclimbingover100mountains.It'san

impressivethingforanyone,butevenmoresowhenyouknowthatChendoesn'thaveany

legs.Hegetsaroundandclimbsmountainswithhishandsinwoodenboxes.

Afterhisparents'divorce(離婚)whenhewaslittle,Chenwasraisedbyhis

grandparents.Theywereverypoorandfromayoungage,Chenwouldgoouttofindwaysto

makemoney.Oneday,whileridingatrainherealizedhewasgoinginthewrongdirection

andjumpedofthetrain.Chen'slegswerecutofTHewasjust13.

Chenstartedtosinginthestreet.Itwastherethathemetthewomanwhowouldbecome

hiswife.AbilityMagazinereportedthatsheaskedhim“Doyouneedanyhelpafteryoufinish

singing?”Fromthenon,thetwobegantoseeeachothereverydayandfeelforeachother.On

the10thanniversary(周年)oftheirwedding(婚禮),theyclimbedChina'sFiveSacred

Mountainstogether.

Chenhasbecomeatrueinspirationforpeople.In2016heencouragedthe

then-11-year-old,GaoZhiyutoclimbmountains.LikeChen,Gaoalsolosthislegsina

terribleaccident.CheninvitedGaotoclimbLaoshanMountainwithhimafterhearinghis

story.Gaolosthislegsinacaraccidentandwasoutofschoolfbrfouryears,doinghis

schoolworkinthehospital.Beforethis,Gaohadneverclimbedamountain.Buttogetherthey

climbedasummit(頂峰)900metershigh.Chenreallyshowsthepowerofthehuman

spirit!

41.WhatistalkedaboutinChenZhou'sspeeches?

A.Hisdreamofclimbingmoremountains.

B.Hispleasureofsinginginthestreet.

C.Hisjourneyvisitingcitiesandclimbingmountains.

D.Howhemadealivingbyclimbingover100mountains.

42.HowdidChenZhoulosehislegs?

A.Hewasbornwithoutlegs.

B.Helosttheminatrainaccident.

C.Hewashurtinacaraccident.

D.Helostthembecauseofadisease.

43.WhendidChenmeethiswife?

A.Whilehewasworkingasastreetmusician.

B.WhenhewasinterviewedbyAbilityMagazine.

C.Whenhewasattendingsomebody'swedding.

D.WhilehewasclimbingChina'sFiveSacredMountains.

44.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Itisveryimportanttohavebigdreams.

B.ChenZhouisnottheonlypooroneintheworld.

C.ChenZhouinspirespeopletogetoverdifficulties.

D.Specialpeoplecanalsomakegreatachievements.

45.WhichwordcanbestdescribeChenZhou?

A.Strong-minded.B.Ill-minded.C.Small-minded.D.Absent-minded.

Thousandsofrunnerstiedtheirrunningshoesandrushedoutfromthestartinglinewhile

crowdscheeredalongthecourse.Marathons(馬拉松)inChinaaregettingpopularagain.

AccordingtotheChineseAthleticsAssociation,atotalof133marathonsacrossthe

countryhavebeenregistered(注冊(cè))forthefirstsixmonthsoftheyearOnMarch26,more

than300,000runnerstookpartin26marathonracesnationwide,reportedChinaDaily.

Teenagershavealsotakenpartinmarathons.XuQian,a15-year-oldfromSuqian,

Jiangsu,lovesrunning.Hegotfirstplaceinthe5-kilometerHappyRunoftheJingdong

SuqianMarathonheldonApril2.ForXu,theracemeantmonthsoftrainingandpreparation.

Heranabout30to40kilometersinlocalstadiumseachweekaheadoftherun.

“Unlikethe800-melerrunatschoolwhichismoreaboutspeed,amarathontestsa

runner'sendurance(耐力)andpsychologicalquality(心理素質(zhì)),“hetoldTeens.

Whenhefelttiredduringtherace,hetoldhimselfnottogiveup."Inlongdistance

running,theonlyopponentyouhavetobeatisyourself^''Xuadded.

Apartfromone'swillpower,kindnessfromthecrowdsalsoplaysabigpartinhelping

runnersgettothefinishline.LiZhouzifromShanxitookpartina3-kilomctcrKidRunofthe

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BerlinMarathoninGermanyin2019whenshewas10.Thecheersfromthepeoplealongthe

coursereallyencouragedher.

“Whenthingswerehard,peoplefromacrosstheworldcheeredmeon.Evenifitwas

justthewords,'keepitup',itmeantalottomeandenabledmetokeepgoingtotheendJLi

toldTeens.

Shebelievesthatrunningamarathonisaboutfocusingonthefinalgoal,notthe

sufferingalongtheway."Similarly,ourlifeisalsoamarathon,vLisaid.

46.ThenumbersinParagraph2showthat.

A.marathonsaregettingbiginChina

B.ourphysicalfitnessisgettingbelter

C.moreandmoreyoungpeopleloverunning

D.Chinaisholdingtoomanymarathonsthisyear

47.WhatinformationcanwelearnaboutXuQian?

A.Hewasnolongerateenager.

B.Hedidmuchtrainingandpreparation.

C.Hegotfirstplaceinlocalstadiums.

D.Hedidn'tfeeltiredinthemarathon.

48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“opponent“inParagraph5mean?

A.Someonewhoalwayscontrolsyou.

B.Someonewhoneverrefusesyou.

C.Someonewhocompetesagainstyou.

D.Someonewhooftencheersyouon.

49.WhatdidLiZhouzithinkofthecrowds'cheering?

A.Itmadeherlosefocus.

B.Itmadeherfeelbored.

C.Itdidn'tmatteragreatdealtoher.

D.Itmadeherholdon.

50.WhatisLiZhouzi'sattitudetowardlife?

A.Allthepainandtearsarelife'sgifts.

B.Painandsufferingarenotimportantatallinourlife.

C.Thesufferingismoreimportantthanthefinalresult.

D.Centeronthegoalanddon,tbeafraidofthedifficulties.

Recently,researchersinIsraelhavedoneanexperimentandfoundthatgoldfishareable

tonavigale(導(dǎo)航)onlandafterreceivingaround10drivinglessons.

TheexperimentwasperformedbyaresearchteamattheBen-GurionUniversity.Itwas

madetoseewhethergoldfishcouldfindtheirwayinaverydifferentenvironment.

Researchersdevelopedaroboticcarthatcoulddriveforward,backwardandfromsidetoside.

TheycalledthecarFOV—“FishOperatedVehicle”(魚(yú)驅(qū)動(dòng)車(chē)).Agoldfishwasplacedinside

awaterboxontheFOV.Usingasetofwheelswithacamerasystem,theFOVrecordedthe

fish'smovementsandswimmingdirections,andthenmovedinthesamedirection.

Thescientistsworkedwithsixdifferentgoldfish.Theyplacedthecarinasmallroom

withapinktarget(目標(biāo))ononeside.Thefishwouldgetfoodwhenthecartouchedthetarget.

Afterafewdaysoftraining,thefishnavigatedtothetarget.Atfirst,ittookthemabouthalf

anhourtodrivetothetarget.Butbytheendoftheexperiment,theywereabletocomplete

thesametaskinlessthanaminute.ShacharGivon,oneoftheresearchers,said,“Asanyone

whohastriedtolearnhowtorideabikeortodriveacarknows,itischallengingat

Notonlydidthegoldfishshowthattheycoulddrivetothetarget,buttheyalsoweren't

fooledbyfalsetargetsofothercolors.Theywerealsoabletogetfreewhenthecarhitawall.

Althoughthefishmaynothaverealizedtheyweremovingonland,theseresultsshowthata

fishhastheabilitytonavigateoutsideitsnatureenvironmentofwater.Iicanenrichscientific

knowledgeofanimals'navigationskills.

51.Whatisthepurposeofthegoldfishexperiment?

A.Toseeifgoldfishcouldtelldifferentcolors.

B.lbseeifgoldfishcouldfindfoodandlivingplaces.

C.lbseeifgoldfishcouldnavigateinadifferentenvironment.

D.Toseeifgoldfishcouldrideabikeordriveacarlikehumans.

52.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheFOV?

A.Itwasplacedinsideawaterbox.

B.Itcouldfollowthefish'smovements.

C.Itwasdrivenbyacamerasystem.

D.Itcouldcontrolthefish'sdirections.

53.Thegoldfishwouldgetfoodaslongasthecar.

A.touchedthepinktarget

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B.movedinthesmallroomfreely

C.avoidedhittingawall

D.touchedthetargetsofothercolors

54.WhatcanwelearnfromShacharGivon'swords?

A.Itwasimportantforthegoldfishtodriveacar.

B.Itwasimpossibleforthegoldfishtonavigate.

C.Itwasmeaninglessfbrthegoldfishtobetrainedatfirst.

D.Itwashardforthegoldfishtoreachthetargetatthestart.

55.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.GoodUseofaRoboticCar

B.AnExperimentonAnimals

C.Goldfish'sAbilitytoNavigateonLand

D.Goldfish'sSkillstoDriveaCaronLand

四、閱讀還原5選5

從A-E五個(gè)句子中選擇正確選項(xiàng)還原到文中,使短文內(nèi)容完整、正確。

Doyouhaveasleepproblem?56Youmayneedtoseemoresunlight,

especiallyinthemorning,accordingtoastudy.

AteamofresearchersfromNewYork,USdidthestudy,reportedYahooNews.The

teamdidastudyon109officeworkersacrosstheUS.Someoftheworkerssawlotsoflight

duringthemorninghours,between8a.m.andlunchtime.57Theyalsofellasleep

morequicklyatnight.

58Researcherssayithelpsussetour“bodyclock”.Whenthereislessandless

sunlightattheendoftheday,ourbodystartstomakemelatonin(褪黑素).Itmakesusfeel

sleepysothatweknowifstimetogotobed.59Butduringtheday,sunlighttells

ourbodytomakelessmelatoninsothatwecanstayawakeanddoourwork.

Researcherssuggestthatweshouldsee15minutesofsunlightinthemorning.60

A.Whyissunlightsoimportanttooursleep?

B.Theresearchersfoundthattheseworkershadabettersleepthanotherworkers.

C.Ifyoudo.hereisasimplewaytohelpyouimproveyoursleep.

D.Itcanhelpbalancethemelatonininourbodies.

E.Ourbodymakesthemostmelatoninatnight.

五、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)7選5

從所給句子中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿上旅娴膶?duì)話(huà)。

A:Hi!Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?

B:I'mgoingtoseeamovie.61

A:Sure.Whatkindofmoviedoyoulike?

B:Sciencefictionfilms.

A:HaveyoueverseenthemovieTheWanderingEarths

B:No,Ihaven't.62

A:Yeah.Isawityesterday.

B;63

A:IthinkitisoneofthebestmoviesIhaveeverseen.

B:64

A:Abouttwohours.

B:Isthepriceofthetickethigh?

A:Oh!Justalittle.65

B:Thankyou.Filbuytheticketonlinerightnow.

A:OK.Noproblem.

A.WhatshouldIdo?

B.Itcostme40yuan.

C.Howdoyoulikeit?

D.ButIhearditisgreat.

E.Canyougivemesomeadvice?

F.Howlongdoesitlast?

G.Itooktwohours.

六、填寫(xiě)適當(dāng)?shù)木渥友a(bǔ)全對(duì)話(huà)

在下面對(duì)話(huà)的空白處填上適當(dāng)?shù)脑?huà)語(yǔ)(話(huà)語(yǔ)可以是句子、短語(yǔ)或詞),使對(duì)話(huà)完整。

A:Hi,Mary!Iheardsomeoneplaytheviolinlastnight.Whatwonderfulmusic!66?

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B:Idid.IoftenplaytheviolinwhenIamfree.

A:67?

B:Twiceaweek.

A:It'sreallynice.68?

B:Quiteafewthings.Liketakingawalk,doingsportsandsoon.Whatdoyoudoinyour

sparetime?

A:Besidesdoingmyhomework,Ihavetotakemyafterschoolclasses.Idon'thavetimeto

dootherthingstorelaxmyself.

B:69?Forexample,youcanlistencarefullyinclassandtrytosolveyourproblems

atschool.Thenyouwillhavemorefreetime.

A:70!rilhaveatry.

B:Ibelieveyoucanmakeit.

七、短文選詞填空

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,用方框中所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文完整、正確。每個(gè)詞只用一次)

makeculturedayfalluseitsomethingshowheavyhow

Forthousandsofyears,bambooinspiredartiststocreateworksofart.Inthehandsof

artisans(手藝人),bamboocan71intobeautifulobjects.

WuyiMountainisaUNESCOWorldHeritage(遺產(chǎn))SitethatisnearFujianand

Jiangxiprovinces,andbamboogrows72there.ApartfromWuyiMountain'stea,the

placeisalsoknownfor73bambooweaving(編織)tradition.Artisanscanmake

baskets,umbrellas,andalmost74outofbamboo.Carryingahistoryof2,000years,

bambooweavingartwaslistedasanational75heritagein2008.

XieHongxing,40,asaninheritor(傳承人)ofbambooweavingart,hasbeenweaving

bamboofor22years.Recently,hehasbecomefamousforaminiTiangongspacestation

madeofbamboo.Xiesurprisedwatchersonlineby76aknifetoquicklycutbamboo

intopiecesofthesamewidth.Hesaidittookforty-six77tofinishhisminispacestation.

Heusedmorethanadozenspeciesoflocalbamboo78thebeautyofthespacestation.It

tookhimsevenhourstofigureoui79toweaveasmallnationalflagofChina.

Hehopesmoreyoungpeople80inlovewiththeartanddiscoverthebeautyof

traditionalculture.

八、完成句子

81.買(mǎi)褲子之前要先試穿。

thetrousersbeforeyoubuythem.

82.我們給您準(zhǔn)備了一個(gè)房間。

Wearoomforyou.

83.她親自去北京領(lǐng)獎(jiǎng)了。

ShewenttoBeijingtoreceivetheaward.

84.如果你看到那個(gè)女孩,請(qǐng)把她指給我看。

Ifyouseethatgirl,pleaseherfbrme.

九、漢譯英:整句

85.這個(gè)蛋糕嘗起來(lái)不是很好吃。

86.我真是粗心,以致忘了重要的事情。

87.在化學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)室時(shí),請(qǐng)按照我說(shuō)的去做。

十、語(yǔ)篇翻譯

閱讀下面短文,將短文中畫(huà)線部分的句子翻譯成中文。

Afterwork,yougobackhome,openanapp,placeyourorder,andwaitforyourfoodto

bedelivered(送遞)toyourhome.(1)ThisshowshowmanyyoungpeopleeatinChinathese

days.Accordingtoalatestreport,421millionChinesepeopleuseonlinefooddelivery

services.

Whichgroupofpeopleisorderingfoodonlinethemost?Forsure,itismainlyyoung

people.

ArecentreportbyMeituan,afooddeliveryservice,showedthat86.3%oftheservice's

usersarcbetween20and34yearsold.(2)Thesepeoplearethemaingroupthatisdrivingthe

developmentofthefooddeliveryindustry.

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Smallfamiliesdependlargelyonfooddeliveryservices.(3)Chinesefamilieshave

changedinsizeoverthepasttenyears.In2002,only7.7%offamilieshaveonlyoneperson.

Butthisnumberincreasedto15.6%in2017.Two-personfamiliesrosefrom18.4%in2002to

27.2%in2017.Forsmallfamilies,cookingalwaystakesalotoftimeandenergy,soordering

foodonlinehasbecomemorepopular.

88.

89.

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十一、閱讀回答問(wèn)題

閱讀短文,回答問(wèn)題。

Thesedays,shortvideosandlivestreaming(網(wǎng)絡(luò)宜播)havegottenmillionsofviews

online.MoreandmorepeoplecreateandshareshortvideosonpopularappslikeDouyinand

Kuaishoutoshowpartsoftheirlives.

Usinglivestreamingispopularamongthepeopleaged18to35.Eventheteachersgive

lessonsbylivestreaming.Besidesleavingreviewsonthescreen,viewerscanalso

communicatedirectlywiththehostsbybuyingvirtual(虛擬的)giftssuchasflowers,toys

andcarsforthemonline.ThemostrecentfamousexamplewastheOlympicswimmerFu

Yuanhui.Shedidone-hourlivestreamingwhichreachedmorethan11millionviewers.

What'smore,livestreamingallowsuserstocommunicatewithstrangersandexpress

themselves.A19-ycar-oldcollegestudentcalledNicLisaysshespendsthreetofourhours

eachweekchattingandsingingwithviewersthroughoneappcalledIngkee.''SometimesI

feellonelyandwanttotalktopeople,“shesays,“Ifeelnicewhenviewersarepaying

attentiontome.”

However,astherearemorethan80appsand300websitesforlivestreaminginChina,

theInternetregulator(監(jiān)管機(jī)構(gòu))almostcan'tmonitorthecontent(內(nèi)容)allthetime.

“Wesupporttheuseoflivestreaming.Butpeopleshouldbeawareofthetwosidesofit,“

oneoftheofficialssaid.

91.Whatdomoreandmorepeopleshowbysharingvideosonapps?

92.Howdoviewerscommunicatewithhosts?

93.WhyisNicLi'sexamplementioned?

94.Itisn'tdifficultfortheInternetregulatortomonitorthecontentallthetime,isit?

95.Whatshouldpeoplebeawareofwhenusinglivestreaming?

十二、閱讀填表

閱讀短文,填寫(xiě)表格,每空一詞。

Volunteeringnotonlybenefitsthoseinneedbutalsoishelpfulforthevolunteers

themselves.Itcanconnectyoutoothers,provideasenseofpurposeandmakeyougrowasa

person.

Whileit'struethatthemoreyouvolunteer,themorebenefitsyou'llexperiencemakingthe

decisiontotakethefirststepcanbethebiggestchallenge.Somepeoplewonderiftheywill

beabletomeettheorganization'sexpectations.Somepeoplefearnotknowinganyoneelsein

thegroup.Nothavingenoughtimealsopreventssomefromsharingtheirabilities.

Thefollowingtipscanhelpifyouhavesomeoftheseworries.

★Startoutwithsmallstepsancdon'laddtoomuchpressure.Evenafewhoursamonth

canbeveryhelpful.

★Workwithsomeonewhovolunteeredalot.Hecanhelpyouincreasetheconfidenceand

completelyunderstandtheorganization'sexpectations.

★Chooseanorganizationwiththesameinterestsandcommonvalues.

Volunteeringmakespeoplelookattheworlddifferently.Spendsometimeonvolunteer

workandyouwillseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson'slifefbrthebetterwhichmakes

everyonebetterperson.

Title:HowtoStarttheJourneyofVolunteering

★Volunteeringhelpspeopleinneed,andatthesametimeitdoes_

Opinion

96tothevolunteers.

Thebiggestproblem★Itishardtomakethedecisiontotakethefirststep.

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★Somepeoplearenot98abouttheirownabilitiestobe

The97_forthevolunteers.

problem★Somepeoplefearnotknowingothersinthegroup.

★Somepeoplecan'taffordtimetobevolunteers.

★Startwithsmallgoalsatfirst.

Thewaystosolvethe

★Finda/an99partner.

problem

★Chooseanorganizationthatsuitsyouwell.

Ending★Volunteeringcanmakea]Q0tosomeone*slife.

十三、小作文

101.你?!坝⒄Z(yǔ)園地”計(jì)劃更新環(huán)保宣傳欄內(nèi)容,開(kāi)展“我為學(xué)校環(huán)保獻(xiàn)計(jì)策”活動(dòng),

請(qǐng)你提出合理的環(huán)保建議。

寫(xiě)作要求:

(1)30詞左右;(2)條理清楚,意思連貫,語(yǔ)句通順,標(biāo)點(diǎn)正確;(3)文中不得出現(xiàn)

真實(shí)地名、校名和人名。

十四、講稿

102.假設(shè)你是李華,你所在城市將舉辦以“MyCountry,MyPride”為主題的中學(xué)生

英語(yǔ)演講比賽。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)篇演講稿,簡(jiǎn)要闡述中國(guó)這些年在環(huán)境、文化傳播以及太空科技

方面的發(fā)展與變化(至少闡述以上兩個(gè)方面),并談?wù)勀愕母惺堋?/p>

寫(xiě)作要求:

(1)包含所給要點(diǎn),80詞左右,開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)內(nèi);

(2)條理清楚,意思連貫,語(yǔ)句通順,標(biāo)點(diǎn)正確;

(3)文中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)地名、校名和人名。

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