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    1、冲刺2024年中考英语必考题型终极预测(浙江专用)专题09 阅读D篇(多任务混合阅读)(2023浙江温州统考中考真题)I was travelling on a British ship from India to London in 1905. Among all the passengers, no one would fail to notice Padishah, an Indian businessman. From the moment he got on the ship, he kept showing off the diamond on his turban. The bi

    2、g diamond successfully attracted attention, including that of the five ostriches on the deck.One morning, as Padishah passed by the ostriches, one swallowed his diamond suddenly. The bird ran around and mixed itself with the others in no time.“Whose are these stupid ostriches? I want my diamond back

    3、!” Padishah shouted angrily. People began to crowd on the deck. I was among the first to arrive. I didnt feel half sorry for the man as he was asking everyone what to do for the diamonds return.Word swept across the ship about the accident, reaching a man named Potter. After lunch in the hall, Potte

    4、r went to Padishah and claimed, “Ive contacted the ostriches owner in London. He accepted my offer for all five and now I am the owner. I have the right to keep the birds and the diamond inside.” I thought Potter was rather smart and regretted deeply at a lost chance.Padishah was so upset and blurte

    5、d, “Theres no way you can get my diamond,” he continued as he got calmer. “I can offer you 100 pounds for the birds.” Potter simply refused and left.After a while, Potter came back to the hall with a sly smile. He announced that he wanted to sell four birds separately to separate people by auction.

    6、The starting price was 80 for a bird. One of them, he would keep for himself.Before the crowd realised what was happening, a diamond businessman got one bird for 100 pounds. The prices for the following birds rose higher and higher. After the fourth being sold, Padishah got half mad, not knowing wha

    7、t to do. Potter seemed suddenly sorry and said, “I should have kept them all. But. Trust me! The last bird must be the one.”I stared at the last bird for quite a while and asked Potter for a private conversation. After a long talk, I finally got the bird for 700 pounds._The next morning, I was waiti

    8、ng in line to get off the ship, picturing the amazing future life in mind. Then, I saw Padishah and Potter walk arm in arm on the shore, just like old friends. At that moment, I learnt a lesson worth a diamond.1What happened to Padishah on the deck?AHe was hurt by a passenger.BHe failed to get other

    9、s attention.CPeople shouted angrily at him.DAn ostrich took away his diamond.2Potter came back to the hall to _.Asay sorry to PadishahBtell people he was the new ownerCsell ostriches at high pricesDtalk with the diamond businessman3Which of the following can he put into _ in Paragraph 8?AHow worried

    10、 I was!BWhat a great deal it was!CHow upset Padishah was!DWhat an honest man Potter was!4What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?(请用约40词回答) (2023浙江温州校考三模)The war broke out. Many people in Colltown suffered the loss of work and had to stay at home. It was a cold and

    11、 silent night. Jack, who worked at a local bank, was walking alone on the street. His mind was on a car accident two weeks ago.When his wife went out for food, her car broke down unexpectedly and she had a car accident. In order to raise much money for her operation, Jack had sold almost everything

    12、he had and borrowed a lot from his relatives. However, the money was still not enough.“I have only one choice left,” Jack said to himself. Over the next few days, he watched the bank carefully and had a plan.The big day came and Jack went to his workplace as usual but with a bigger suitcase. He talk

    13、ed with his workmates and helped his clients solve the problems as he usually did. At 5 pm, the bank closed and staff had all gone home except him, who hid in the bathroom nervously. When the darkness fell, Jack walked out of the bathroom. Having been working at the bank for 8 years and studying the

    14、 security system for the past several days, he controlled the security system in just several minutes and opened the doors of the safes with the tools in his big suitcase. After a while, Jack left the bank with a heavy bag filled with money.The next morning, the guards went to check the safes as usu

    15、al but found that the money was gone. The police was soon called to investigate the case and in order to find more, they said they had to close down the bank.Depression soon swept the bank. “No! I have to work!”, “How long will it last?” People kept shouting anxiously. Suddenly, Old Peter, the manag

    16、er, walked to the front. With a hand on the table for support, he said slowly but firmly, “Dont worry, everyone. I promise it will be better soon. If anyone has trouble,” He stopped for a while and went on, “. come to my office, I have collected some good-priced pens. Maybe you can exchange them for

    17、 money.” Looking at the old man, people stopped shouting but nobody went to Peters office for they knew Peter was also the plan of his family. So did Jack. Thinking for a while, Jack made up his mind and walked to the police.One week later, Jack received a letter from Peter in the prison, which said

    18、, “Weve raised enough money for your wifes operation. And take care!” Holding on the letter tightly, Jack sat in silence but a mixture of feelings rose inside him.5What did Jack want a big amount of money for?AFixing his car.BPaying back to his relatives.CSaving his wife.DBuying the things he had so

    19、ld.6According to the passage, we can learn that on the big day, Jack _.Adid his work more nervously than beforeBleft the bank at the same time as his workmatesCmanaged to control the security system of the bankDborrowed a bigger suitcase to carry much more money7What is the manager of the bank like?

    20、AKind and caring.BDetermined and brave.CPatient and strict.DHard-working and calm.8How might Jack feel at the end of the story? Why? (about 40 words) (2023浙江温州校联考三模)One Spring dusk, Peter happened to save a swan in the forest of Savernake. Unexpectedly, the swan turned out to be the magic king of th

    21、e forest. To pay back Peters kind action, the king decided to give him a reward. Peter thought twice and asked for two wishes. The king warned him to use the wishes well and left him two leaves to make wishes. He thought back on his life, finding it was satisfying but a little lonely. So he held one

    22、 leaf and said, “I wish I had a wife.” Then, he put the other one carefully in the notecase. Suddenly, there was a big noise in the river and a beautiful woman appeared. Leita, the woman, told him she was his wife. Then he took her to his house. Leita made herself a good wife and they lived a happy

    23、life. But as time went by, Peter began to feel Leita was not happy. One day he found Leita down by the river, weeping. “Leita, what happened?” he asked gently. “You know I love you but I miss the forest, cool grass and the feel of the water sliding over my feathers.”Now he understood what Leita real

    24、ly was. “Is it so hard to be a human being?” asked Peter sadly. “Very, very hard.” she answered, starting to cry again. In the following days, Peter tried everything to make Leita happy but only to find how thinner and paler she was growing, Then he realised hopelessly she would never be happy as a

    25、human. That night he made up his mind. When Leita was sleeping, he kissed her goodbye, then took the leaf from his notecase and made a wish. Next moment, lying there was a sleeping swan. He carefully carried it out to the river and gently put her into the river. She woke up and rested her head light

    26、ly against his hand. Next instant, she flew away. Looking at its back away, smiling, Peter walked slowly back to his empty house. Next day he saw a swan swimming in the river by the garden. All at once, he heard a noise behind him. He turned round and saw the old King looking at him with a pity expr

    27、ession. “Well, my friend! It seems that your two wishes were not fulfilled. Do you want another wish?”Peter replied without thinking, “Two wishes were enough for me.”9What did Peter want in return for his kindness?AA swanBA warningCTwo wishesDTwo notecases10What can we learn from the story?AThe king

    28、 made Leita a good wifeBLeita was pleased to live with PeterCPeter knew what his wife really was.DThe swan flew away without returning.11How did Peters feelings change in the story?AhappyworrieddeterminedsatisfiedBdeterminedhappysatisfiedworriedChappydeterminedworriedsatisfiedDsatisfieddeterminedhap

    29、pyworied12What did Peter mean by saying “Two wishes were enough for me.”? (请用约40词回答) (2023浙江温州校考三模)Mr. Watsons store sold many different things. Every day, Jess came to the store and he loved to look at the pipes*. One pipe especially caught his eye. He imagined that some day he would be a grown man

    30、 and could smoke a pipe, just like his father that he didnt remember.Jess reached out and touched the pipe. He kept thinking that when he was old enough, he would go to work and his mother could stay home. He would not have to wait three hours after school until she came home from her job. Oh, why?

    31、He wondered, did it take so long to grow up and take his fathers place.He looked around the store and put the bowl of the pipe in his hand. He just wanted to get the feel of it nothing more.Suddenly, he heard footsteps behind him. He turned around quickly. It was Mr. Watson, the friendly store owner

    32、.“Hello, Jess,” Mr. Watson smiled, and kept on walking. Jess struggled* to answer but could not get his voice up. He swallowed* and smiled back weakly.The store seemed extremely warm. Jess watched his feet begin to move and take him out of the store. Like sleepwalking, he moved towards the ground. H

    33、e looked around and saw the empty swing*. Sitting on the swing, a sharp pain caught him in the stomach. He knew it was the pipe he felt. He had walked out of the store with it!The sun was slipping down through the trees and it was time to go home. His mother would look at him and she would know. She

    34、 always knew. A hot tear ran down his cheek. She trusted him. He remembered the nice way she said, “Youre a little man now, Jess.” Her trust in him was all he could think about now. The pipe and its magic power meant nothing. His dream of growing up meant nothing.Looking at the long shadows of the t

    35、rees coming towards him, Jess now knew what he had to do. He jumped out of the swing and started running. His feet were quick, decisive, taking him straight back to the store like an arrow*. Mr. Watson was just inside the door. Suddenly and blindly, he held out the pipe. Mr. Watson gently took the p

    36、ipe from the boys hand and patted him on the shoulder. Jess felt the warmth of Mr Watsons big hand, and felt his shoulders had become a little broader and stronger.13Jess loved to look at the pipes because he _.Ahad a great interest in collecting themBtreated them as a symbol of grown-upsCconsidered

    37、 they were worth lots of moneyDthought his farther liked them very much14How did Jesss feelings change?Ahopeful-frightened-regretful-relaxedBnervous-pleased-excited-afraidCafraid-glad-regretful-hopefulDhappy-frightened-relaxed-sorry15What can we infer from the passage?AJess missed his father so much

    38、 that he looked at the pipe every day.BJesss mother knew that he had taken the pipe from the store.CJess had taken out the pipe of the store but he didnt really want to.DJess kept the pipe for himself just because he liked it very much.16Why did Jess return the pipe at last? (at least 40 words) (202

    39、3浙江温州校联考三模)“Mike, three months have passed since you researched the new robot of Company F. Has there been any progress?” I felt a great headache in the face of my boss Jack. Company F is the business competitor of the company I work for. Four months ago, the new robot developed by Company F was dee

    40、ply loved by customers, which makes our robot less popular. So Jack ordered me to research their robot and find out its disadvantages. Alvis is the robot I bought from Company F. After several months of research, the biggest difference between Alvis and our companys robot is that Alvis has an emotio

    41、n system, which allows the robot to analyze human facial expressions, and then provide services for different emotions. I have to say that Alvis is indeed much better than our robot. I like taking it with me everywhere. One night, while I was taking a walk with Alvis, it suddenly said happily, “Im f

    42、riends with you.”I was shocked and then said, “No, I wont be friends with robots.” I knew the emotions of robots were set by computers, and they were not true. Even so, Alvis smiled, “Ill try to be your friend. Ill protect you.”But I didnt think so. One night as usual, I took a walk with Alvis on a

    43、quiet path. Suddenly a group of people stood in the way, holding sticks, shouting at me angrily, “We lost jobs because you made so many robots!” They waved sticks and then there was a sudden pain in the back of my head. When I was losing my consciousness, I seemed to see Alvis rushing towards meWhen

    44、 I woke up, I was already in hospital. Seeing me wake up, Jack said excitedly, “Mike, you were so lucky! You just got a slight injury on your head while other people on the scene were all badly hurt. Guess what? Company F is going to close down!” Seeing my wide-open eyes, he explained, “After the ac

    45、cident, I checked the surveillance and found that Alvis attacked humans. I immediately showed it to the public. Now, customers refuse to buy products from Company F.”“Wheres Alvis now?” I asked anxiously. “Ah, it has been sent back to Company F.”When I hurried to Company F, I learned that Alvis had

    46、been destroyed. I hugged the wreckage of Alvis and cried. “Thank you, Alvismy good friend.”17Mike did the research on Alvis to _.Alearn about its advantagesBcompete with Company FCmeet the needs of customersDanalyze human facial expressions18What did Mike think of Alvis before the accident?AAlvis wo

    47、uldnt be his friend.BAlvis wasnt as useful as other robots.CAlvis wasnt good at providing services.DAlvis wouldnt be controlled by the computer.19After Alvis rushed towards Mike, what did Alvis most probably do?AAlvis attacked his owner Mike.BAlvis asked his owner Mike for help.CAlvis fought the peo

    48、ple who beat Mike.DAlvis ran away in a hurry because of fear.20Why did Mike finally consider Alvis as his friend?(请用约 40 词回答) (2023浙江温州校考三模)Corinne was one of the few students still excited about the first annual “City Birder VS Burb Birder Spring Birding Competition”. Reaching a crossroads at Field

    49、er Park, Corinne checked her phone. Forty-eight minutes left. She had to spot at least ten different bird species and at least two shed never seen before. However, after a long time of searching, the birds that she had just found were either seen in her neighborhood or in parks closer to her home.Wh

    50、ile she was searching for the way to the fields, a voice suddenly appeared behind. “You were Corinne, right?”Corinne turned back and found a short blond girl. “Wait, youre.”“Ashley,” the girl said. “From Bluemont Middle. Remember?”“Oh, right!” Ashley put her hand on her shoulder. “You beat me in the

    51、 birdsong competition. Im still mad at you for that.”“Uhsorry?”“Just kidding!” Ashley said, “It was fun, wasnt it? Nobody in my class wanted to compete, so they volunteered me.” Corinne smiled. They chatted for a while and went separate ways. Ashley continued west toward the fields, so Corinne chang

    52、ed plans and headed east toward the wetlands. Corinnes heart pounded along with the sound coming from the reeds. Finally, a brand-new species shed never seen before! Holding up her phone, Corinne recorded the birds special call while silently hoping to get lucky with a sighting. American bitterns we

    53、re big birds, so there was a good chance that she could finally get a clear image to show her class. “Hey, I remember the call!” Corinne nearly lost her phone as Ashley made her second surprise appearance of the morning. Stopping the recording, Corinne forced a smile. “I do, too. From the birdsong c

    54、ontest, I remember we both got that one right.”Corinne then scanned the wetland again. Suddenly she noticed movement in the tall grass. “Uh, Ashley, I think I know where he is.” She pointed. “Over there.” Ashley slowly raised the camera just as the bittern stepped out into a gap in the grass. Corinn

    55、e snapped a photo with her own phone. “Hey, look!” Ashley said, showing the clear picture shed just taken. It was much clearer than Corinnes. Corinne chewed her lip and thought, “More points for Ashley”. The bittern took off in flight. They both watched in silence, taking it in with their eyes. They

    56、 lost themselves in the beautiful sight and even forgot the competition between them. Ashley turned to Corinne. “You know what we could do?”“What?”“Why dont we present our sightings together during the next chat? Your sound recording can play while my photo gets shown on the screen.”21Corinne went t

    57、o Fielder Park to .Ameet her friend AshleyBlook for some special birdsCfind out ways to the fieldsDenter the birdsong competition22Which of the sentence can be best put into the “ ”?AThis was a competition, after all.BIt was wonderful to have a partner.CThis was a nice beginning, after all.DIt was a

    58、 tiring journey to find the birds.23What can we infer from the passage?ACorinne felt happy when she met Ashley again.BAshley and Corinne fell in love with birding in the end.CIt was easy for Corinne to take a photo of the American bittern.DAshley thought she could beat Corinne in the coming competit

    59、ion.24Would Corinne agree to present their sightings together? Why?(请用约40词回答) (2023浙江温州校考三模)My relationship with a courier started when I moved to Boston. The courier, seeing my car in the driveway, would knock until I reluctantly came to collect my package. I hated small talk, but with him, I made

    60、an effort. Because he reminded me of my father, who had also loved chatting with his customers.When I was trapped in my apartment because of COVID-19, my feelings toward the courier changed. I looked forward to his visits and packages. As time passed, we grew to know each other better. We discussed

    61、current events, pop culture and our hobbies.One day, he delivered me a pan and asked why I bought such a heavy thing.“A few years ago,” I said, “my mother bought me a pan. She expected me to learn how to cook and take good care of myself. But I cant cook even now. Last month, I finally took out the

    62、pan, but it cant be used.”“Honestly, Im not sure why I bought the pan,” I said. “I thought I would feel powerful, but I just feel sad. I always make a mess in the kitchen. Just like my life.” I looked at the ground as my eyes filled with tears.“I had a dream last night that the world ended, but I wa

    63、snt sad because I, and my family survived,” he said, “you see, you are exactly where you are supposed to be. Making things messy while cooking means nothing. Everything, whether good or bad, helps you grow and develop.”I nodded.One hot day in July, the courier knocked with a package, and when I answ

    64、ered, he told me he would change his route.My heart sank.“You mean youll take a different way?” My voice shook, “Im going to miss you.”“I used to wonder my job, this job, just felt so small, so I never thought about changes,” he said, “but this time, Im excited for a change.”“What changed?”“Nothing,

    65、 except my attitude,” he said, “I realized that I was delivering people things they needed, things that brought them joy. It was important.”“So wise, you are,” I said, “and so important.”25When the writer was trapped in her apartment in Boston, she .Atried to have a talk with the courierBwaited for

    66、the couriers appearanceCstarted her relationship with the courierDchatted with the courier about her father26The courier told the writer his dream to .Atell the writer that the world may endBshow the writer the way to cook mealsChelp the writer to develop her life skillsDlead the writer to change he

    67、r life attitude27What does the underlined word “sank” probably mean?Afell with sadnessBbeat with nervousnessCjumped with hopeDraced with excitement28Why does the writer think the courier is wise and important? (请用约40词回答) (2023浙江温州温州市第二十三中学校考三模)My brother and I were driving home together and started

    68、talking. As a result of this distraction, my brother took a wrong turn. Unluckily, the wrong turn took us towards a bridge and we had no way of turning back. My brother had to pay to cross. He was clearly unhappy with the mistake and the needless waste of $4. As we drove forward, my brother noticed

    69、an old car stopping on the road. A young man was standing nearby, trying to hone someone. I was busy trying to find out which way we should go next but my brother stopped our car and asked the man if he needed any help. And he did! He had a flat tire. My brother helped him change the tire. We starte

    70、d getting to know the young man. He said that this had been a bad week for him. Earlier he had gotten into a car accident, and now this tire on his way home didnt work. But he called us “a breath of fresh air” and kept thanking us because he really would have been in big trouble if we hadnt come alo

    71、ng. After we finished the job, he thanked us again and tried to give us $20. “No,” I said.“We had never thought about getting to the end of that bridge. We took a wrong turn. But now we know why we did it. It was to help you! Thank you for turning our mistake into a chance to help.”My brother taught

    72、 me a lot. He was able to turn his annoyance over the mistake into positive energy. He was able to see a chance to help (which I totally missed) even in a negative situation which could only come from a calm mind and an open heart. That was the bridge we should cross.29What made the writers brother

    73、take a wrong turn? ABeing lost in the thought.BBeing new to this part of the city.CMisreading the road signs.DPaying attention to his conversation.30Why did the man call the writer and his brother “a breath of fresh air”?AThey helped him with his flat tire.BThey saved him from a car accident.CThey s

    74、howed him the right way back home.B They comforted him and gave him some money.31Which word best describes the writers brother? ABrave.BHumorous.CWarm-hearted.DQuick-minded.32Why did the writer think they should cross the bridge that day?(用约40 词回答) (2023浙江温州统考模拟预测)I had already been a teacher for 15

    75、 years when I met my greatest teacher. She was my daughter Kelsey.Kelsey was born with cerebral palsy. When she was four, she wanted to learn to tie her shoes just as her best friend had done. I was stumped. Because of her cerebral palsy, Kelsey has very little use of the fingers on her left hand. I

    76、f I couldnt tie a shoe for her, how did she do it successfully?After three and a half years of training, Kelsey finally did it. I remember that first day of summer vacation. When she was seven and a half years old, as I watched and encouraged her. When she took her hand away to show two neatly worke

    77、d loops, she smiled from ear to ear and I cried for joy. I learned about determination from the achievementand much more. In her life, achieving her goals within her own timetable would be the most important.When she was six, she wanted to take ballet lessons, I was shocked and frightened. Her muscl

    78、es were weak. She had poor balance, and her weight was only 34 pounds. I wasnt just afraid for her body, but for her feelings. Kelsey didnt want to give up her dream, so I took her to a ballet school. Kelsey lost herself in dancing. She fell and hurt. She was never shy, completely unaffected by what

    79、 she couldnt do. The joy of dancing was enough.In the fifth grade, Kelsey excitedly brought home a basketball. Now this was going to be a major challenge for her. But the excitement in her eyes drove away all my worries. We signed her up to play basketball. After the first practice the coach said th

    80、at he was afraid to let her play in a game. I tried my best to make her go on playing basketball. After a few discussion and a little more encouragement, he decided to let her play. For two years, Kelsey played harder than anyone else in the team. And while she never made a basket during a game, she

    81、 brought other girls that were more valuable to her teammates. When Kelsey finally made her first basket during practice, every girl in the whole gym stopped and clapped for her.Today, Kelsey is a happy, healthy seventh grader, still lapping up life, trying new challenges, and still teaching her fri

    82、ends and parents a lot about persistence, the power of belief and compassion. Kelsey, Ill never have a greater teacher!33From the passage, we can learn that _.Athe writer taught Kelsey a lotBthe writer was proud of KelseyCKelsey played basketball very wellDKelsey brought basketballs to other girls34

    83、Which is the correct order of the following?Kelsey danced for 4 years.Kelsey made her first basket.Kelsey was born with a serious illness.Kelsey learned to tie her shoes.ABCD35Which of the following can best describe Kelsey?AShe was powerful and has a strong will. BShe was good at dancing and playin

    84、g basketball.CShe was a teacher and was good at teaching.DShe liked facing challenges but she never succeeded. 36What do you think of Kelsey? What can you learn from her?(请用约40词回答) (2023浙江温州温州市第八中学校考三模)We love our aunt Edna. Shes kind and sweet, she brings us donuts, and her dog Webster knows cool t

    85、ricks. But every time she visits, she announces, “It is my duty to increase your vocabulary.” Translation: she always teaches us new words. Lots of them.When she arrives, she says, “It is time for a familial embrace!” Translation: a hug no matter what, even if she is wearing too much perfume and her

    86、 buttons poke us in the eye.When she makes lunch, she says things like, “The legumes are delectable.” Translation: the peas are good, so dont hide any under your mashed potatoes.She doesnt teach us manners, oh no. She teaches us to “avoid the social faux pas.” Translation: dont embarrass her in publ

    87、ic by burping on the bus or snorting through our noses when we laugh.One day, when we were out “perambulating” Webster (Translation: walking him), little Hank said, “My brain hurts from all those big words.”“Mine, too. I cant even pronounce half of them,” said Matt.“Legumes dont taste any better tha

    88、n peas. We need a plan,” I replied.“A plot,” said Matt.“An effective scheme,” said little Hank. We stopped to watch Webster walking proudly in front of us.“Ive got it!” I said. I whispered my idea and told them to make serious faces when we went inside.When we walked in the front door, Aunt Edna ask

    89、ed if we had “enjoyed our diversions”.“Yes,” I translated, “We had lots of fun. But the cal-lee-hop-adids were really biting.”“Oh my,” said Aunt Edna. She was a bit surprised. After supper, she spent an hour looking through the encyclopedia for advice on preventing calleehopadid bites, but she could

    90、nt find a thing. Then she suggested we play a game called Scrabble.“Im sorry,” said Matt, “but I have to finish building my edi-fac-tabulous malli-pod, before the glue dries.”Aunt Edna tried hard to find a description of an edifactabulous mallipod so she could help, but there was nothing in the book

    91、s.We told her we couldnt take baths because there were reports of “glaw-ba-tious bacter-yo-nee” in the local water. She spent the rest of the evening searching the news for updates on the epidemic. Poor Aunt Edna.At bedtime, she looked so much tired, but she still asked, “Shall I read to you?”And li

    92、ttle Hank, schemer of schemers, said, “Please do. May I suggest something yawny-fic-atious? How about”“the dictionary!” we cried.Aunt Edna looked confused. She reached for the dictionary. “How do you spell yawny”Then she smiled and then laughed aloud. She even snorted through her nose!“_,” she said.

    93、 “You boys were quite clever. Youre the cats pajamas and the bees knees!” (Whoa! What did that mean?)Then Aunt Edna hugged us, turned off the light, and went downstairs. We happily, and merrily fell asleep.37Why do the boys hate the new words from aunt Adna?ABecause the words are completely boring.B

    94、Because they have had a large vocabulary.CBecause the words are too difficult for them.DBecause they dont like aunt Edna personally.38What does the underlined sentence suggest?AHank is such a sweet heart.BHank is such a bad boy.CHank tries to trick aunt out of the bedtime story.DHank wants to have t

    95、he bedtime story as usual.39Which of the following sentences can be put in the blank?AOkay, you boys have made it!BOh, no, you boys are so silly!COh, no, you boys are so crazy!DOkay, you boys have lost it!40Do the boys love their aunts visit? How do you know that? 参考答案:1D 2C 3B 4The writer realised

    96、that Padishah and Potter were old friends and they worked together to lie to people and get money. Though the writer knew that he was cheated, the lesson he learnt was valuabledont trust people easily./seeing is not believing./dont be greedy.【导语】本文主要讲述了作者在乘船前往伦敦的过程中,两个人合谋欺骗别人说鸵鸟吞下了钻石,之后他把每只鸵鸟进行拍卖,而作

    97、者也买了一只鸵鸟,结果却发现这两个人是朋友。1细节理解题。根据“One morning, as Padishah passed by the ostriches, one swallowed his diamond suddenly”可知一只鸵鸟吞下了他的钻石。故选D。2推理判断题。根据“After a while, Potter came back to the hall with a sly smile. He announced that he wanted to sell four birds separately to separate people by auction”可知他回到

    98、大厅并且宣布他想通过拍卖的方式将四只鸟分别卖给不同的人,由此可推知他想以高价卖这些鸵鸟。故选C。3推理判断题。根据“After a long talk, I finally got the bird for 700 pounds”可知经过长时间的交谈,作者终于以700英镑的价格买到了这只鸟,他觉得很值得,选项B“真是一个好交易”符合语境。故选B。4根据“Then, I saw Padishah and Potter walk arm in arm on the shore, just like old friends”可知作者看到那两个人手挽手走在岸边,就像老朋友一样,所以他们两个合谋欺骗别人

    99、的钱,所以作者从这个故事中学到不要轻易相信别人,眼见不一定为实,不要贪婪。故填The writer realised that Padishah and Potter were old friends and they worked together to lie to people and get money. Though the writer knew that he was cheated, the lesson he learnt was valuabledont trust people easily./seeing is not believing./dont be greedy

    100、.5C 6C 7A 8Jack might feel ashamed/sorry/regretted. He stole the money from the bank he worked in and almost stopped his workmates from working. (He troubled his workmates)./Jack might feel thankful/grateful/warm/moved. Although he did something wrong, the manager understood him and offered to help

    101、him. His workmates also raised the money for his wifes operation.【导语】本文主要讲述了一场战争爆发后,Colltown的居民失去工作,Jack为了给妻子筹集手术费而打劫银行的故事。5细节理解题。根据“In order to raise much money for her operation.”可知,Jack要这么多钱是为了给他妻子筹集手术费,也就是救他的妻子,故选C。6细节理解题。根据“The big day came and Jack went to his workplace as usual .he controlled

    102、 the security system in just several minutes ”可知,Jack控制了银行的安全系统,故选C。7推理判断题。根据“One week later, Jack received a letter from Peter in the prison, which said, Weve raised enough money for your wifes operation. And take care!”可知,因为Jack银行受到了损失,而作为经理的Peter却不计前嫌还帮他筹集钱,由此可见他很善良,很关心他人,故选A。8根据“Weve raised enou

    103、gh money for your wifes operation. And take care!“”和“Holding on the letter tightly, Jack sat in silence but a mixture of feelings rose inside him.”可知,最后Jack的心情是很复杂的,Jack可能会很羞愧/后悔,他从他工作的银行偷了钱,几乎使他的同事们无法工作,给大家造成了困扰;他也可能会很感激大家的帮助,因为经理和同事不计前嫌,帮助他筹钱为他妻子治病。故填Jack might feel ashamed/sorry/regretted. He sto

    104、le the money from the bank he worked in and almost stopped his workmates from working. (He troubled his workmates)./Jack might feel thankful/grateful/warm/moved. Although he did something wrong, the manager understood him and offered to help him. His workmates also raised the money for his wifes ope

    105、ration.9C 10C 11A 12示例His first wish came true and he was satisfied with it. Then, when he found his wife unhappy, he made the second wish. He was pleased to make his wife happy and showed his true love for his wife. He didnt regret for his decision.【导语】本文是一篇寓言小说。文章介绍了彼得救了森林的魔法国王,国王让彼得许两个愿望的故事。9细节理解

    106、题。根据“To pay back Peters kind action, the king decided to give him a reward. Peter thought twice and asked for two wishes.”可知,彼得要了两个愿望。故选C。10细节理解题。根据“Now he understood what Leita really was.”可知,彼得知道他的妻子是什么,选项C符合题意,故选C。11细节理解题。根据“Leita made herself a good wife and they lived a happy life.”可知,彼得很开心;根据“

    107、One day he found Leita down by the river, weeping.”可知,彼得很担心Leita;根据“That night he made up his mind.”可知,彼得下定决心送Leita回森林;根据“Two wishes were enough for me.”可知,彼得很满足。所以彼得的感情变化为:happyworrieddeterminedsatisfied,故选A。12答案不唯一,言之有理即可。故填:His first wish came true and he was satisfied with it. Then, when he foun

    108、d his wife unhappy, he made the second wish. He was pleased to make his wife happy and showed his true love for his wife. He didnt regret for his decision.13B 14A 15C 16Because Jess just wanted to get the feel of the pipe. He didnt mean to take it out of the store. And he didnt want to betray his mo

    109、thers trust. He felt regretful and decided to return the pipe. He knew its more important to be honest and brave.【导语】本文主要讲述了一个小男孩杰西在商店里看到一支烟斗后,想象着自己长大后能够像父亲一样抽烟斗,成为一名男子汉。整篇短文通过杰西的经历,告诉读者成长不仅仅是年龄的增长,更是责任和勇气的承担。同时,也强调了诚实和勇气的重要性。13细节理解题。根据“He imagined that some day he would be a grown man and could smo

    110、ke a pipe, just like his father that he didnt remember.”可知,杰西喜欢看这些烟斗,因为他把它们视为成年人的象征。故选B。14推理判断题。根据“He looked around the store and put the bowl of the pipe in his hand.”、“A sharp pain caught him in the stomach. He knew it was the pipe he felt. He had walked out of the store with it!”、“A hot tear ran

    111、down his cheek.”以及最后一段中“Jess felt the warmth of Mr Watsons big hand, and felt his shoulders had become a little broader and stronger.”可知,杰西希望感受烟斗,在把烟斗带出来以后很害怕,想到妈妈他哭了,说明他很后悔,最后他还给了店家,店家的举动让他的心放松下来了。故选A。15推理判断题。根据第三段中“He looked around the store and put the bowl of the pipe in his hand. He just wanted

    112、 to get the feel of it nothing more.”可知,杰西已经拿出来商店里的烟斗,但是他并不想这样做。故选C。16推理判断题。根据第二段“He just wanted to get the feel of itnothing more.”,倒数第二段“He remembered the nice way she said, Youre a little man now, Jess. Her trust in him was all he could think about now. The pipe and its magic power meant nothing.

    113、 His dream of growing up meant nothing.”以及最后一段“Jess felt the warmth of Mr Watsons big hand, and felt his shoulders had become a little broader and stronger.”可推知,杰西并不是有意拿走烟斗,只是想感受一下它,当他想起妈妈对他说的话以及对他的信任,他感到后悔,不想辜负妈妈对他的信任,于是最后还了烟斗,因为他知道诚实和勇敢更重要。故填Because Jess just wanted to get the feel of the pipe. He

    114、 didnt mean to take it out of the store. And he didnt want to betray his mothers trust. He felt regretful and decided to return the pipe. He knew its more important to be honest and brave.17B 18A 19C 20Because Alvis protected him from being attacked, and was destroyed because of that. It made him re

    115、alize that Alviss promise to protect him was not set by computers but true emotions. So he finally accepted Alvis as a real friend./.【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。为了与F公司竞争,Mike被安排去研究F公司新研发的机器人Alvis。最终,Alvis为了救Mike被人们误以为攻击人类而遭到摧毁,Mike感激Alvis并为它感到难过,且将其称为自己的好朋友。17推理判断题。根据“Company F is the business competitor of the co

    116、mpany I work for.So Jack ordered me to research their robot and find out its disadvantages.”可知,F公司是Mike所在公司的竞争对手,Alvis是F公司新研发的机器人,它的出现导致Mike公司的机器人人气下降。因此Mike研究Alvis是为了与F公司竞争。故选B。18细节理解题。根据“No, I wont be friends with robots.”可知,意外遭遇之前,Mike表示他不会与机器人成为朋友。故选A。19推理判断题。根据“I hugged the wreckage of Alvis an

    117、d cried. Thank you, Alvismy good friend.”可知,作者拥抱了Alvis的碎片,并且感谢Alvis而且称它为自己的好朋友,所以在Mike遇到危险时,是Alvis袭击了试图伤害Mike的人。故选C。20根据“I knew the emotions of robots were set by computers, and they were not true.”以及“Ill protect you.”可知,机器人Alvis表示会保护Mike,但是,Mike认为机器人的感情是电脑已经设置好的,并不是真的。然而通过后文讲述,Alvis保护Mike的经过,表明Mike

    118、意识到他之前的想法是不对的。所以他将Alvis视为自己的朋友。参考答案Because Alvis protected him from being attacked, and was destroyed because of that. It made him realize that Alviss promise to protect him was not set by computers but true emotions. So he finally accepted Alvis as a real friend./.21B 22A 23B 24Yes, Corinne would.

    119、First, Corinne thought Ashleys photo was better than hers. They would have a better presentation of birding if they worked together. Besides, both of them wereinterested in birds and Corinne felt happy to be with Ashley.【导语】本文讲述了Corinne和Ashley参加观鸟比赛的故事。21细节理解题。根据“到达菲尔德公园的十字路口时,科琳检查了手机。还剩四十八分钟。她必须发现至

    120、少十种不同的鸟类,并且至少有两种她以前从未见过的鸟类。”可知她是为了寻找特殊的鸟去的达菲尔德公园,故选B。22细节理解题。根据“Ashley continued west toward the fields, so Corinne changed plans and headed east toward the wetlands.”及前文描述可知她们之间存在竞争性,故Corinne选择了不同的方向,故选A。23推理判断题。根据“They lost themselves in the beautiful sight and even forgot the competition between

    121、them.”可推测她们最后忘记了竞争,爱上了观鸟。故选B。24开放性作答,言之有理即可。根据“Hey, look! Ashley said, showing the clear picture shed just taken. It was much clearer than Corinnes.”、“The bittern took off in flight. They both watched in silence, taking it in with their eyes. They lost themselves in the beautiful sight and even forg

    122、ot the competition between them.”和“Why dont we present our sightings together during the next chat? Your sound recording can play while my photo gets shown on the screen.”可推测Corinne沉浸于观鸟的喜悦,她们可能会成为朋友,故Corinne可能会同意一起展示的建议,故填Yes, Corinne would. First, Corinne thought Ashleys photo was better than hers

    123、. They would have a better presentation of birding if they worked together. Besides, both of them were interested in birds and Corinne felt happy to be with Ashley.25B 26D 27A 28The courier not only delivers what people need but also delivers joy. He has an active attitude toward life. He can make t

    124、hings simple and understandable, helping people become more active and realize that the good and bad experiences in their lives can help them grow. /This courier has a talent for noticing my problems in small things and trying to comfort me with simple examples. He is such a good listener that I alw

    125、ays find joy in chatting with him, and he has taught me a new attitude towards life. He changed me in a good way.【导语】本文主要讲述了作者和快递员的关系的变化过程。快递员不仅提供人们需要的东西,还提供欢乐。快递员对生活有着积极的态度。对作者有很大的影响。25细节理解题。根据“When I was trapped in my apartment because of COVID-19, my feelings toward the courier changed. I looked

    126、forward to his visits and packages.”可知,当我因为新冠肺炎被困在公寓时,我对快递员的感情发生了变化。我期待着他的来访和包裹。所以当作者因新冠肺炎被困在公寓时,等待快递员的出现。故选B。26推理判断题。根据“you see, you are exactly where you are supposed to be. Making things messy while cooking means nothing. Everything, whether good or bad, helps you grow and develop.”可知,你看,你正是在你所期待

    127、的地方。做饭时把东西弄得一团糟毫无意义。一切,无论好坏,都有助于你成长和发展。这是快递员在说完自己的梦之后说的感想。所以快递员告诉这位作者他的梦想是想引导这位作家改变她的生活态度。故选D。27词句猜测题。根据“My voice shook, Im going to miss you.”可知,我的声音颤抖着,“我会想你的。”可以看出,作者因为快递员的工作变动而悲伤。故选A。28细节理解题。根据“I had a dream last night that the world ended, but I wasnt sad because I, and my family survived, he s

    128、aid, you see, you are exactly where you are supposed to be. Making things messy while cooking means nothing. Everything, whether good or bad, helps you grow and develop.”可知,快递员想通过自己的梦告诉作者,一切,无论好坏,都有助于你成长和发展。快递员是一个很好的倾听者,人们总是从和他聊天中找到乐趣,而且快递员教会了作者一种新的生活态度。根据“What changed? Nothing, except my attitude,

    129、he said, I realized that I was delivering people things they needed, things that brought them joy. It was important.”可知,“什么改变了?”“什么都没有,除了我的态度,”他说,“我意识到我在为人们提供他们需要的东西,给他们带来快乐的事情。这很重要。”这是快递员对作者说的话。体现了快递员的生活态度。也体现了快递员的重要性。作者很认同快递员的说法。故填The courier not only delivers what people need but also delivers jo

    130、y. He has an active attitude toward life. He can make things simple and understandable, helping people become more active and realize that the good and bad experiences in their lives can help them grow./This courier has a talent for noticing my problems in small things and trying to comfort me with

    131、simple examples. He is such a good listener that I always find joy in chatting with him, and he has taught me a new attitude towards life. He changed me in a good way.29D 30A 31C 32First, the author saw his brothers calm mind and open heart through the real bridge they crossed. Second, the author th

    132、ought we should cross the life bridge that turned an annoying situation into a positive one. 【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者和弟弟一起开车回家不小心转错弯之后,遇到需要帮助的陌生人时,弟弟毫不犹豫地伸出援助之手的故事。作者从中看到了弟弟将自己对于错误的恼怒转变为一种帮助他人的机会的宝贵的行为,并认为这是我们每个人都应该通过的生命之桥。29细节理解题。根据As a result of this distraction, my brother took a wrong turn可知作者的弟弟转

    133、错弯是和作者聊天分心的结果。故选D。30细节理解题。根据 he called us “a breath of fresh air” and kept thanking us because he really would have been in big trouble if we hadnt come along可知若是作者和他的弟弟不停下来帮忙的话,那位男士就会陷入大麻烦。故选A。31推理判断题。由文章内容可知,作者的弟弟主动停下来帮助那位男士并拒绝了他的金钱感谢,可见他是一个十分热心肠的人。故选C。32开放性作答,结合实际,言之成理即可。根据文章最后一段可知作者十分赞许他弟弟将自己对于错

    134、误的恼怒转变为一种帮助他人的机会的行为,他认为那才是那天他们应该穿过的桥,故填First, the author saw his brothers calm mind and open heart through the real bridge they crossed. Second, the author thought we should cross the life bridge that turned an annoying situation into a positive one. 33B 34C 35A 36I think she is powerful and has a s

    135、trong will. Even though she was born with illness, she has tried her best to face the difficulties in her life. I learn that never give up when I meet difficulties.(开放性题,答案合理即可)【导语】本文主要讲述了作者从自己生下来就患有脑瘫的女儿身上学到了一种品质:那就是无论遇到什么困难,都不要退缩,坚持下去就会实现自己的梦想。33根据“Today, Kelsey is a happy, healthy seventh grader,

    136、 still lapping up life, trying new challenges, and still teaching her friends and parents a lot about persistence, the power of belief and compassion. Kelsey, Ill never have a greater teacher”可知,作者看到女儿并没有因为疾病而退缩,仍然在勇敢地面对生活中的困难,努力去克服它们,作者以自己的女儿为傲,故选B。34根据“Kelsey was born with cerebral palsy”可知,Kelsey

    137、出生就患有脑瘫;根据“When she was seven and a half years old, as I watched and encouraged her. When she took her hand away to show two neatly worked loops”可知,Kelsey成功地学会了系鞋带;根据“When she was six, she wanted to take ballet lessons”可知,Kelsey开始学习芭蕾舞;根据“When Kelsey finally made her first basket during practice, ev

    138、ery girl in the whole gym stopped and clapped for her”可知,Kelsey成功地投进了第一个篮球,故选C。35根据第二段至第四段的内容可知,Kelsey虽然患有脑瘫,但是不断接受新挑战,先是学会系鞋带,然后去学习芭蕾舞,练习打篮球,从这些都可以看出Kelsey很强大,有坚强的意志力,故选A。36开放性题目,答案合理即可。参考答案为I think she is powerful and has a strong will. Even though she was born with illness, she has tried her best

    139、 to face the difficulties in her life. She sets a good example for me, I learn that never give up when I meet difficulties.37C 38C 39A 40Yes, they do. Because her aunt always brings delicious food for the boys. Also, they love the cute dog as well. Her aunt is a nice old woman to get along with. As

    140、soon as she knew the boys little plan, she just laughed out aloud with boy and hugged them.【导语】本文讲述了男孩们很喜欢他们的姑妈,但对她所教的词汇很不喜欢,于是使了一个诡计让姑妈不用再给他们讲睡前故事。37推理判断题。根据“My brain hurts from all those big words.”和“I cant even pronounce half of them”可知,男孩们觉得那些词汇让他们头疼,甚至有一半发不出音来,由此可推知,那些词汇对他们来说太难了。故选C。38词句猜测题。根据“

    141、And little Hank, schemer of schemers, said, Please do. May I suggest something yawny-fic-atious? How about”可知,小汉克,一个阴谋家中的阴谋家,说:“请读吧。我可以建议一些吗?怎么样?”,由他所说的话可以看出他是一个很擅于使用诡计的小机灵鬼,此处是他想通过诡计让姑妈不要讲睡前故事。故选C。39推理判断题。根据“You boys were quite clever. Youre the cats pajamas and the bees knees!”及“Then Aunt Edna hug

    142、ged us, turned off the light, and went downstairs. We happily, and merrily fell asleep.”可知,姑妈说:“孩子们你们都很聪明。你们是不同凡响的人!”然后,她拥抱了我们,把灯关掉,就下楼,说明没有再讲睡前故事了,这表明孩子们想让姑妈不讲睡前故事这件事成功了。因此此处应用选项A“好吧,男孩们,你们做到了!”来填入空格处。故选A。40根据“We love our aunt Edna. Shes kind and sweet, she brings us donuts, and her dog Webster kno

    143、ws cool tricks.”可知,男孩们喜欢他们的姑妈埃德娜。她善良甜美,给他们带来甜甜圈,她的狗韦伯斯特知道很酷的把戏。后来,男孩们使诡计不让她讲睡前故事时,她识破了,也只是跟着孩子们笑了笑,还拥抱了他们,由此可知,她是一个非常好相处的和蔼老奶奶,孩子们非常爱她。故填Yes, they do. Because her aunt always brings delicious food for the boys. Also, they love the cute dog as well. Her aunt is a nice old woman to get along with. As soon as she knew the boys little plan, she just laughed out aloud with boy and hugged them.

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