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关键细节一:永远不要放松对词汇的复习
英语词汇量是听音、阅读、写作等一切英语能力的基础,因此“词汇量”像上述各种英语能力一样重要,不要忽视了对词汇的复习。
关键细节二:考生要了解到试卷上每一类考试题型各自的侧重点
中考前的这几轮总复习过程,考生们会逐渐去剖析每一种中考常见题型的侧重点,从而再根据不同题型所对应的不同侧重点而更有针对性地复习,从而避免了自己在总复习阶段内盲目、没有确切方向。
专题11-网课
备战2023年中考英语之阅读理解专项练(常考+热门话题)
一、阅读单选
(2022·江苏徐州·二模)Many schls have stpped lessns because f COVID-19. This is a week’s timetable f a schl.
1.Hw many days d they have nline lessns this week?
A.ThreeB.FurC.FiveD.Seven
2.What d the students prbably d n Wednesday afternn?
A.Listening t musicB.Ding husewrkC.Drawing picturesD.Having an nline lessn
3.What can we knw frm this timetable?
A.The students nly d mrning exercise n weekdays
B.The students d sme reading every mrning this week
C.The students have Nucleic Acid Test fur times a week
D.The students have fur days ff during Qingming Festival
(2022·黑龙江哈尔滨·二模)D yu have any nline classes? It is pssible t take classes at hme. All yu need is a cmputer and a headset.
Hwever, mst students dn’t seem t like nline classes. Accrding t a recent survey, nly 33 percent f students wuld take such classes. Over 1,500 students frm 10 cities tk the survey.
Many students said it is hard t fcus n studying while taking nline classes. This was true fr Lian Ruhan, 15, at the Affiliated High Schl f Peking University. “There are n classmates, n real teachers watching me. I can surf the internet r d ther things if I want t. It’s harder t always stay fcused,” she said.
Lian prepares a lt befre taking her classes t make sure she will pay attentin. She als pushes herself t cmmunicate with teachers. Students can cme up with r answer questins while taking nline classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at the Yucai Middle Schl Attached t Chengdu N 7 High Schl, thinks nline interactin (互动) isn’t enugh. “The nline teachers dn’t really get t knw me. When I dn’t hand in hmewrk, all I get is a shrt message instead f real cncern (关心),” she said.
Hwever, nline classes still have ther advantages. “It saves time and mney cmpared t taking ffline classes. Als, if I dn’t understand sme parts f a lessn, I can watch it ver again,” Lian said.
根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
4.Hw many students wuld take nline classes accrding the survey?
A.Abut 400.B.Abut 500.C.Abut 600.
5.Which f the fllwing is Lian Ruhan’s pinin n nline classes?
A.There are bth advantages and disadvantages.
B.The advantages are mre than disadvantages.
C.She can learn mre thrugh nline classes.
6.The underlined wrd “fcus” means ________ in Chinese.
A.走神儿B.集中精力C.理解
7.Which is true abut Jiayi’s prblem in taking nline classes?
A.She can’t fllw the teachers.
B.The teachers can’t answer her prblems.
C.The teachers nline care less than ffline.
8.This passage is mainly abut ________.
A.the writer’s view n nline classes
B.a survey abut nline classes
C.the future develpment f nline classes
(2022·江苏·宿迁市宿豫区教育局教研室二模)Cmputers are widely used in the wrld. As students, we can nt nly use them t relax, but als study nline. D yu have any nline classes? It is pssible t take classes at hme. All yu need is a cmputer and an earphne. Hwever, mst students dn’t seem t like nline classes. Recently, ver 2,000 students frm 10 cities tk part in a survey. Accrding t the survey, nly abut 35 percent f the students like taking such classes.
Many students said it was hard t give enugh attentin t study while taking nline classes. This was true fr Li Jing, 15, at N. 1 High Schl. “There are n classmates and n real teachers watching me. I can use the Internet t play games r d ther things if I want t. It’s harder t always pay attentin t study,” she said.
Li Jing prepares a lt befre taking her classes t make sure she will keep her attentin. She als tries t have herself cmmunicate with teachers. Students can cme up with r answer questins while taking nline classes. Tian Lishan, 14, at N. High Schl, thinks nline interactin (互动) isn’t enugh. “The nline teachers dn’t really get t knw me. When I dn’t hand in hmewrk, all I get is a shrt message instead f real cncern,” she said.
Hwever, nline classes still have advantages. “It saves time and mney cmpared with taking ffline classes. Als, if I dn’t understand sme parts f a lessn, I can watch it ver again,” Li Jing said.
9.In the survey, ________ students like taking nline classes.
A.abut 500B.abut 700C.abut 600D.abut 2,000
10.Taking nline classes has the fllwing advantages ________.
① save time ② hard t fcus ③ enugh interactin ④ save mney ⑤ watch lessns ver again
A.①②④B.②③⑤C.①④⑤D.①③④
11.What can we learn abut accrding t the passage?
A.Li Jing pushes herself cmmunicate with teachers in nline classes.
B.Tian Lishan is a student frm a high schl in Beijing.
C.Li Jing thinks that nline interactin isn’t enugh.
D.Li Jing thinks it is easy t always stay fcused.
12.The passage is mainly abut ________.
A.hw the students take nline classes at hmeB.where the students take nline classes
C.why the students like taking nline classesD.what the students think f nline classes
13.Which f the fllwing can be the best title f the passage?
A.Disadvantage f nline classesB.Online classes
C.A surveyD.Students taking nline classes
(2022·湖北随州·中考真题)
D yu have any nline classes? It is pssible t take classes at hme. All yu need is a cmputer and a headset.
Hwever, mst students dn’t seem t like nline classes. Accrding t a recent survey, nly 33 percent f the students wuld take such classes. Over 1,500 students frm 10 cities tk part in the survey.
Many students said it was hard t fcus n studying while taking nline classes. This was true fr Lian Ruhan, 15, at the Affiliated High Schl f Peking University. “There are n classmates and n real teachers watching me. I can surf the Internet r d ther things if I want t. It’s harder t always stay fcused,” she said.
Lian prepares a lt befre taking her classes t make sure she will keep her attentin. She als pushes herself t cmmunicate with teachers. Students can cme up with r answer questins while taking nline classes.
Wen Jiayi, 14, at Yucai Middle Schl Attached t Chengdu N. 7 High Schl, thinks nline interactin (互动) isn’t enugh. “The nline teachers dn’t really get t knw me. When I dn’t hand in hmewrk, all I get is a shrt message instead f real cncern (关心),” she said.
Hwever, nline classes still have advantages. “It saves time and mney cmpared with taking ffline classes. Als, if I dn’t understand sme parts f a lessn, I can watch it ver again,” Lian said.
14.Many students think ________.
A.it is impssible t take nline classes at hme
B.it’s hard t fcus n studying while taking nline classes
C.they have t prepare a lt befre taking nline classes
D.they can’t cmmunicate with the teachers nline
15.The underlined wrd “ffline” means “________” in Chinese.
A.函授的B.网络的C.线下的D.媒体的
16.Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.Lian thinks it easy t always stay fcused.
B.Wen is a student frm a high schl in Beijing.
C.Lian thinks that nline interactin isn’t enugh.
D.Lian pushes herself t cmmunicate with teachers in nline classes.
17.The passage is mainly abut ________.
A.what the students think f nline classes
B.hw the students take nline classes at hme
C.where the students take nline classes
D.why the students like taking nline classes
(2022·福建三明·二模)
D yu have any nline classes? It is pssible t take classes at hme. All yu need is a cmputer and a headset.
Hwever, mst students dn’t seem t like nline classes. Recently, ver 1,500 students frm 10 cities tk a survey. Accrding t the survey, nly 33 percent f the students wuld take such classes.
Many students said it was hard t put their hearts int studying while taking nline classes. This was true fr Lian Ruhan, 15, at the Affiliated High Schl f Peking University. “There are n classmates, n real teachers watching me. I can surf the Internet r d ther things if I want t. It’s harder t always stay fcused,” she said.
Lian prepares a lt befre taking her classes t make sure she will pay attentin. She als pushes herself t cmmunicate with teachers. Students can cme up with r answer questins while taking nline classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at Chengdu N 7 High Schl, thinks nline interactin(互动)isn’t enugh. “The nline teachers dn’t really get t knw me. When I dn’t hand in hmewrk, all I get is a shrt message instead f real cncern, ”she said.
Hwever, nline classes still have ther advantages. “It saves time and mney cmpared t taking ffline classes. Als, if I dn’t understand sme parts f a lessn, I can watch it ver again,” Lian said.
18.Hw many students wuld take nline classes accrding t the survey?
A.Abut 400.B.Abut 500.C.Abut 600.D.Abut 700.
19.The underlined wrd “fcused” means ________ in Chinese.
A.困倦的B.专注的C.安全的.D.厌烦的
20.Which f the fllwing is Lian Ruhan’s pinin n nline classes?
A.There are bth advantages and disadvantages.
B.The advantages are mre than disadvantages.
C.She can learn mre thrugh nline classes.
D.Online classes cst mre.
21.What’s Wen Jiayi’s prblem in taking nline classes?
A.She can’t fllw the teachers.B.The teachers can’t answer her prblems.
C.The teachers nline care her less.D.She can’t finish her hmewrk in time.
22.The passage is mainly abut ________.
A.the interactin between class and teachers nline
B.a survey abut nline classes
C.the future develpment f nline classes
D.hw t take nline classes
(2022·黑龙江·大庆市靓湖学校模拟预测)
Ga Yan is a mther frm Shanghai. She takes her yung daughter, a first grader, t wrk this week. Her daughter sits at a desk next t her and uses a cmputer t have nline classes.
With COVID-19 utbreaks(新冠爆发), many places put classes fr primary and middle schl students nline and limits the mvement(限制行动) t make sure the safety(安全) f students and teachers.
Because f COVID-19, Shanghai’ s educatin authrity(教育权威) says that all primary and middle schl students wuld start nline classes the next day. As Ga and her husband bth have t wrk and there is n ne t take care f her daughter, she has t take her daughter t wrk.
“My wrkmates are very helpful, and my daughter finds nline classes very interesting because it is the first time she has these nline classes,” Ga said.
Fr each 40-minute curse, her daughter can have live talks with teachers and classmates, she said. “I like the nline classes because n parent wants their child t be left behind with COVID-19 at schl,” she said. “My nly cncern(担忧) is that her eyesight might be bad frm lking at the cmputer fr t lng.”
Shanghai middle schl student Liu Yanming starts t take nline classes at hme n Mnday with his father, a teacher wh als takes part in ther classes. Liu says he is n stranger(陌生人) t nline classes as he spent a lng time studying nline in 2020. The teachers are als very familiar(熟悉的) with hw t use classes nline and because f the nline classes he can als get up a bit later and des nt need t wear a schl unifrm.
His mther, Xie Feng, says nline classes are the “lesser f tw evils”(两害相权取其轻). While face-t-face teaching can nt be safe nw, she says that withut teachers’ supervisin(监督) she sees her sn playing games while taking nline classes.
23.Accrding t this passage, wh will take these nline classes?
A.All students.B.Middle schl students.
C.Primary and middle schl students.D.University students.
24.Hw lng is the class fr Ga Yan’ s daughter?
A.40 minutes.B.45 minutesC.50 minutes.D.60 minutes.
25.What des the underlined “________” sentence mean?
A.Liu is nt a stranger.
B.Liu is very familiar with the nline classes.
C.Liu spends t much time nline.
D.Liu thinks it’ s hard t have nline classes.
26.What des the mther-Xie Feng think f the nline classes?
A.The nline classes are very gd.B.She was satisfied with the nline classes.
C.The nline classes are nt always gd.
D.The nline classes are as gd as face--t face classes.
(2022·云南曲靖·一模)T stp the spreading f COVID-19, the gvernments have clsed schls and universities. But “study must nt stp”, says the educatin ministry. Under its rders, the cuntry’s biggest exercise in nline learning is underway, watched ver by different peple.
“Keep yur histry f surfing the Internet.” Lin Kai warns his 11-year-ld sn, wh needs t study nline classes given by his teachers. Mr. Lin has reasn t be wrried. He lives in the city f Hangzhu. He has fund his sn nt being fcused because f nline games. He wants his sn t knw that he will check what he did nline at the end f the classes.
There are ther ways t check students’ study. Liu Weihua, wh teaches at Wuhan University f Technlgy usually calls his students during nline classes. Since nline tests may nt be helpful, he cares mre abut hw his students perfrm in class discussins, Mr. Liu explains. These are held by using Dingtalk by Alibaba and Ketang by Tencent.
Hwever, nt all students are lucky enugh t have cmputers. In pr rural areas, where sme families dn’t have the Internet, classes culd nly be given by televisin. Since February 17th, China Educatin Netwrk, a state-run(国营的)service, has been prviding classes every weekday frm 8 a.m. t 10 p.m. t help them study better. And all main subjects, such as math and Chinese, are cvered, while they shuld mainly study by themselves withut the helps given by teachers r parents.
With parents, teachers r just a TV, everyne is an nline learner. Althugh kids can learn in different ways, ne thing is true that parents and students are lking frward t the re-pening f schls.
27.Mr. Lin has reasn t be wrried because ________.
A.his sn desn’t d well in nline studyB.nline, study has lasted fr t lng
C.his sn can’t study n the InternetD.nline study is bad fr his sn’s eyes
28.The underlined wrd “these” in the third paragraph refers t ________.
A.nline classesB.nline testsC.lass discussinsD.phne calls
29.It can be learnt frm Paragraph 4 that students living in pr rural areas can ________.
A.study n the cmputerB.use a state-run service
C.have lessns at any timeD.learn all subjects in schl
30.Which f the statement is NOT TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.The largest number f students are taking nline lessns because f the pandemic.
B.Lin Kai wants t check what his sn did nline after nline classes.
C.Nt all the students in the cuntry can have nline classes by cmputer
D.Students dn’t want t g back t schl accrding t the passage.
31.Which f the fllwing best shws the structure f the passage?
A.B.C.D.
(2022·辽宁葫芦岛·二模)
Huang Shengen tied a small blackbard t his mtrbike, alng with all his teaching things and an alarm clck arund his neck, and then started his ride.
53-year-ld Huang has wrked as a primary schl teacher fr 35 years in Yichun, Jiangxi Prvince. As the nly teacher in Shaniping Primary Schl, which was clsed because f COVID-19, Huang went t 7-year-ld Zeng Yufen’s hme. In the schl, the girl is the nly student living with her grandmther in a muntain village.
All primary schl students were having nline classes at hme. Hwever, Huang fund that the netwrk signal was pr at Zeng’s hme when he tk bks t the girl at the end f February.
In rder nt t ________ her, Huang came up with the idea f a mbile classrm. He shwed up at Zeng’s hme the next day with a blackbard, a ruler and a bx f chalk.
Every mrning Huang rde abut 15 km up the muntain rad t Zeng’s hme. After class, he played games with his student, and he als taught the student t draw flwers and the beautiful muntain village.
“I’m a rural (乡村的) teacher, and my jb is t teach her s that she might leave the muntain and live a better life in the future.” Huang said.
32.Huang started teaching at the age f ________.
A.18B.20C.22D.24
33.When Huang tk bks t Zeng Yufen, he fund ________.
A.the girl didn’t have enugh fdB.the girl was sad because f COVID-19
C.the girl didn’t study hard at allD.it hard fr the girl t have nline classes
34.________ can be put int the blank in the 4th paragraph.
A.surpriseB.disappintC.exciteD.interest
35.Huang did nt ________.
A.ck nice fd fr Zeng YufenB.set up a mbile classrm fr Zeng Yufen
C.play games with Zeng YufenD.teach Zeng Yufen t draw pictures
36.________ might be the best title fr the passage.
A.A muntain villageB.An nline class
C.A great rural teacherD.A hard-wrking student
(2022·广西·南丹县教学研究室二模)In rder t win the war against COVID-19, ur cuntry decided t put ff the start time f schl in spring 2020. It was said that schl shuld nt start befre March. The exact starting time wasn’t decided yet. Hwever, many parents are very wrried that putting ff the start f schl may influence children’s studies. If they have such a lng winter vacatin, children will nt learn any knwledge, read bks r study at all. They may frget what they have learned befre. They will keep eating, sleeping and playing. S hw shuld we avid these prblems?
Lcal gvernments decided t rganize nline teaching and create a netwrk platfrm (平台), where necessary curses will be shwn every day, and nline teaching will be given by excellent teachers f the subject, and students can learn at hme thrugh cmputer r mbile netwrk. It shuld be said that such a way is very gd. It can nt nly keep students indrs and nt wrry abut being infected (感染), but als make them study at hme, imprve their learning ability, and truly achieve “n suspensin f classes”. Bth the platfrm itself and the recrded lessns are mre useful, and are welcmed by parents and teachers. Of curse, except fr learning at hme, it is als necessary t teach children abut health knwledge, especially hw t keep away frm tuching virus (病毒). At the same time, it is als necessary fr children t d sme physical exercises r sme games, which is gd fr physical health at hme.
37.Parents wrried abut putting ff the start time f schl because ________.
A.children may be infected by virusB.they dn’t like the idea f nline learning
C.children’s study may be influencedD.parents have n time t lk after children.
38.Except fr learning at hme, what is als necessary accrding t the writer?
A.T keep playing nline games.B.T teach children abut health knwledge.
C.T keep tuching different peple.D.T d sme physical exercises utside.
39.The underlined wrd “suspensin” prbably means ________.
A.planB.changeC.grwthD.stp
40.Which is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.Students wuld rather g t schl.B.The date f ging t schl is decided.
C.Online teaching will help students study.D.Parents believe children can teach themselves.
41.What’s the best title fr this passage?
A.A Special Way t Learn at HmeB.A New War with a New Chance
C.A Way t Keep Physically HealthyD.A Methd t Make Parents Wrried
(2022·云南曲靖·二模)D yu have any nline classes? It is pssible t take classes at hme. All yu need is a cmputer and a headset (耳机).
Hwever, mst students dn’t seem t like nline classes. Accrding t a recent survey, nly 33 percent f students wuld take such classes. Over 1,500 students frm 10 cities tk the survey.
Many students said it is hard t fcus n studying while taking nline classes. This was true fr Lian Ruhan, 15, at the Affiliated(附属的) High Schl f Peking University. “There are n classmates, n real teachers watching me. I can surf the internet r d ther things if I want t. It’s harder t always stay fcused,” she said.
Lian prepares a lt befre taking her classes t make sure she will pay attentin. She als pushes herself t cmmunicate with teachers. Students can cme up with r answer questins while taking nline classes.
But Wen Jiayi, 14, at the Yucai Middle Schl Attached t Chengdu N 7 High Schl, thinks nline interactin(互动) isn’t enugh. “The nline teachers dn’t really get t knw me. When I dn’t hand in hmewrk, all I get is a shrt message instead f real cncern (关心),” she said.
Hwever, nline classes still have ther advantages. “It saves time and mney cmpared t taking ffline classes. Als, if I dn’t understand sme parts f a lessn, I can watch it ver again," Lian said.
42.Hw many students wuld take nline classes accrding the survey?
A.Abut 400.B.Abut 500.C.Abut 600.D.Abut 700.
43.The underlined wrd “fcus” means ______ in Chinese.
A.走神儿B.集中精力C.理解D.厌烦
44.Which f the fllwing is Lian Ruran’s pinin n nline classes?
A.There are bth advantages and disadvantages.
B.The advantages are mre than disadvantages.
C.She can learn mre thrugh nline classes.
D.Online interactin isn’t enugh.
45.What’s Wen Jiayi’s prblem in taking nline classes?
A.She can’t fllw the teachers.
B.The teachers can’t answer her prblems.
C.The teachers nline care less than ffline.
D.She can’t finish her hmewrk in time.
46.What’s this passage abut?
A.The writer’s view n nline classes.
B.A survey abut nline classes.
C.The future develpment f nline classes.
D.Hw t take nline classes.
(2022·湖北黄冈·二模)On January 27, in rder t win the new pneumnia Resistance War (抗击新型肺炎战), the Ministry f Educatin issued (公布) a ntice n putting ff the start time f schl in spring 2020. It was said that schl shuld nt start befre February 17. The exact start time f schl will depend n situatins and further ntices.
Hwever, many parents are very wrried that putting ff the start f schl may affect children’s studies. If they have such a lng winter vacatin, children will nt learn any knwledge, read bks r study at all. They may frget what they have learned befre. Staying at hme fr a lng time will make them keep eating, sleeping and playing, which seriusly affect their physical and mental health.
In shrt, the clse f schl influences learning and develps bad habits, s hw shuld we avid these prblems? Lcal educatin departments have als issued a ntice, that is, t rganize nline teaching and create a netwrk platfrm (平台), where necessary curses will be shwn every day, and nline teaching will be given by excellent teachers f the subject, and students can learn at hme thrugh cmputer r mbile netwrk.
It shuld be said that such a methd is very gd. It can nt nly keep students indrs and nt wrry abut the infectin (感染) f the disease, but als make them study at hme, imprve their learning ability, and truly achieve “n spensin f classes”. Bth the platfrm itself and the recrded lessn resurces are mre useful, and are welcmed by parents and teachers.
Of curse, except fr leaning at hme, it is als necessary t teach children abut health knwledge, especially hw t keep away frm tuching virus and ther knwledge ppularizatin; at the same time, it is als necessary fr children t d sme physical exercises r sme games, which is gd fr physical health at hme.
47.Why did parents wrry abut putting ff the start time f schl?
A.Because children may be infected by virus.
B.Because they dn’t like the idea f nline learning.
C.Because children’s study may be affected.
D.Because parents have n time t lk after children.
48.Except fr learning at hme, what is als necessary accrding t the writer?
A.T keep playing nline games.
B.T keep tuching different peple.
C.T d sme physical exercises utside.
D.T teach children abut health knwledge.
49.What des the underlined wrd “suspensin” in Paragraph 4 prbably mean?
A.planB.stpC.grwthD.change
50.Which is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A.Students wuld rather g t schl.
B.The date f ging t schl is decided.
C.Online teaching will help students study.
D.Parents believe children can teach themselves.
51.What’s the best title fr this passage?
A.A Special Way t Learn at Hme.
B.A New War with a New Chance.
C.A Way t Keep Mentally Healthy.
D.A Methd t Make Parents Wrried.
(2022·广东·二模)T stp the spread f COVID-19, the gvernments have clsed schls and universities. But “Study must nt stp”, says the educatin ministry. Under its rders, the cuntry’s biggest exercise in nline learning is under way, watched ver by different peple.
“Keep yur histry f surfing the Internet.” Lin Kai warns his 11-year-ld sn, wh needs t study nline classes given by his teachers. Mr. Lin has reasns t be wrried. He lives in the city f Hangzhu. He has fund his sn nt being fcused because f nline games. He wants his sn t knw that he will check what he did nline at the end f the classes.
There are ther ways t check students’ study. Liu Weihua, wh teaches at Wuhan University f Technlgy usually calls his students during nline classes. Since nline tests may nt be helpful, he cares mre abut hw his students perfrm in class discussins, Mr. Liu explains. These are held by using Dingtalk by Alibaba and Ketang by Tencent.
Hwever, nt all students are lucky enugh t have cmputers. In pr rural areas, where sme families lack Internet, classes culd nly be given by televisin. Since February 17th, China Educatin Netwrk, a state-run (国营的) service, has been prviding classes every weekday frm 8 a.m. t 10 p.m. t help them study better. And all main subjects, such as math and Chinese, are cvered, while students shuld mainly study by themselves withut the helps given by teachers r parents.
With parents, teachers r just a TV, everyne is an nline learner. Althugh kids can learn in different ways, ne thing is true that parents and students are lking frward t the re-pening f schls.
52.Mr. Lin has reasn t be wrried because ________.
A.his sn desn’t d well in nline studyB.nline study has lasted fr t lng
C.his sn can’t study n the InternetD.nline study is bad fr his sn’s eyes
53.The underlined wrd “lack” in the passage means ________.
A.needB.are shrt fC.wnD.have
54.It can be learnt frm paragraph 4 that students living in pr rural areas can ________.
A.study n cmputersB.learn all subjects in schl
C.have lessns at any timeD.use a state-run service
55.Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the passage?
A.Lin Kai’s sn seldm plays cmputer games while studying nline.
B.Liu Weihua is a university student.
C.China Educatin Netwrk prvides classes every weekday fr 14 hurs.
D.All students study n cmputers when the schls are clsed.
56.What’s the main idea f this passage?
A.Many parents wrry abut their children because f nline learning.
B.There are many ways t check students’ study.
C.Nt nly parents but als students enjy the ways f studying nline.
D.Chinese gvernment and parents are trying different ways t keep students studying when schls are clsed.
(2022·吉林长春·二模)Online classes are becming mre and mre ppular arund the wrld. But where d yu usually take nline classes? Mst f us might be studying in a cmfrtable bedrm. Hwever, Alexei Dudladv, a Russian student, has anther stry t tell.
T attend classes nline, he has t g a lng way and climb up a very high tree where he can have an Internet cnnectin. The 21-year-ld yung man lives in a remte Siberian village in Russia. He is a cllege student at the Omsk Institute f Water Transprt. These days bth the weather and the pandemic (疫情) make it difficult fr the peple in Omsk t live.
Dudladv is a ppular blgger wh seems active n lcal scial media. Nw his actin studying nline n the tp f a snw-cvered tree has gt the lcal gvernment’s attentin.
Since last week, his picture has been viewed 1.9 millin times n TikTk and mre than 56, 000 times n Instagram. Dudladv wishes the lcal gvernment culd imprve the service f his hme Internet t cnnect t his nline classes. “That’s why I have been frced t cme up with such a creative slutin,” he says.
The lcal educatin department said it was preparing an individualized (个性化的) study plan fr Dudladv. In this way, he culd study in Stankevichi.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
57.Why did the writer write the first paragraph? ________
A.T cmpare different peple’s learning ways.
B.T shw a serius scial prblem.
C.T bring ut the tpic f the passage.
D.T encurage us t attend nline classes.
58.What des the underlined wrd “remte” prbably mean? ________
A.quietB.farC.niceD.rich
59.What will the lcal educatin department d t help Dudladv? ________
A.Imprve the Internet service in his village.
B.Create a study plan which is prper fr him.
C.Raise sme mney fr him t buy a cmputer.
D.Invite a teacher t teach him face t face.
60.What is the crrect rder f the fllwing events? ________
①Dudladv had t g a lng way and climb up a very high tree fr Internet cnnectin.
②The lcal educatin department prepared a persnal study plan fr Dudladv.
③Dudladv’s picture was viewed millins f times n scial media.
④The weather and the pandemic (疫情) make it difficult fr the peple in Omsk t live.
A.①②③④B.③④②①C.④①②③D.④①③②
61.What’s the main idea f the passage? ________
A.Mre and mre peple like t take nline classes.
B.It’s time fr the gvernment t imprve the Internet service.
C.A Russian student climbs up a tree t have nline classes.
D.It’s difficult fr students t take nline classes nw.
(2020·安徽合肥·模拟预测)Taking nline classes is becming increasingly ppular, but students have different pinins abut it.
Wang Qi, 14: I lve taking nline curses. They give me a lt mre chices and freedm. We can chse t learn whatever we want. Als, nline classes enable us t study whenever and wherever we want, and it is very cnvenient.
Wu Jun, 13: I dn’t think taking nline classes is a gd way t study. There are many temptatins n the internet. Students can be distracted (使分心) frm their curses easily. The whle learning prcess is nt as rganized as it is in the classrm.
Zhu Siya, 13: Online classes are beneficial (有益的). We might feel mre fcused n (关注) learning when we are alne in frnt f a cmputer with n ne t distract us. In additin, taking curses nline als means we can have mre time t use a cmputer, and it is a gd way t practice ur cmputer skills.
Li Chunjie, 14: I think the idea f taking nline curses is crazy. It can increase ur chances t cmputers and the radiatin (辐射) frm them culd d harm t the human bdy, especially ur eyes. Als sitting in frnt f a cmputer fr a lng time withut exercising can be harmful t ur health.
62.What des the underlined wrd temptatin mean in Chinese?
A.优势B.诱惑C.资源D.缺点
63.Accrding t Li Chunjie, taking nline curses ________.
A.can be beneficial in many waysB.causes a lt f distractins
C.is harmful t students’ healthD.give students a lt mre chices
64.Which f the fllwing might be the best title fr the test?
A.Different Ways f Studying OnlineB.Suggestins fr Learning Well
C.Suggestins fr Taking Online Lessns
D.Different Opinins n Taking Online Curses
(2022·山东青岛·模拟预测)During the spring term f 2020, high schl students acrss the US studied at hme. They had t spend hurs f time in frnt f their screens. Because f this, teenagers in Washingtn were feeling anxius (焦虑的) and unsure abut their future, accrding t a survey by The Seattle Times.
Almst all f the students wh were surveyed said nline learning is a challenge. It was nt easy fr them t understand their lessns and find a quiet place t study. “There isn’t an easy way t cmmunicate with classmates and wrk tgether t slve prblems, finish wrk, r t ask questins,” ne student said. Many students said they needed t have mre understanding and patience, especially as they had t deal with ther wrk.
Fr example, while studying at hme, sme students als had t lk after their yunger brthers r sisters r d sme wrk t supprt (支持) their families. Neela Agarwal, Ava Finn, and Esteban Ortiz-Villacrta, the students wh created the survey, are all high schlers. They met with Chris Reykdal, the state superintendent (局长) f public instructin, t share their findings. They tld Reykdal abut the need fr schls t understand and help slve students’ prblems. Schls culd encurage their teachers t help students. “Fr a lt f students, that (schl) is their main resurce (资源),” Finn,16, said. After the meeting, Reykdal said the gvernment will give a help. It will try t make sure that students wh need help will be able t enter schls s they can talk t a trusted adult.
65.Which wrd might the students use t describe studying nline?
A.BringB.Happy.C.Difficult.D.Cnvenient.
66.What des the underlined wrd “this” in paragraph1 refer t?
A.the spring term f 2020
B.the challenge f nline learning
C.studying in frnt f their screens at hme
D.feeling abut their future
67.Accrding t this passage, what kinds f prblems did the students have?
a. It was nt easy t understand their lessns.
b. Talking with their classmates is difficult.
c. They culdn’t take test every mnth.
d. It was hard t find a quiet place t study.
A.abcB.abdC.acdD.bcd
68.Wh are Neela Agarwal, Ava Finn, and Esteban Ortiz-Villacrta?
A.They are teachers.
B.They are adults.
C.They are all high schlers.
D.They are the state superintendents f public instructin.
69.What d we knw frm what Reykdal said?
A.He encuraged the students t slve prblems themselves.
B.Gvernments can help students with their prblems.
C.Students will be able t return t schls sn.
D.Teachers are als having a hard time these days.
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