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    (2023·四川眉山·统考中考真题)D yu like t travel alne? Or d yu think it’s better t travel with friends? If yu’re still deciding, please read n. I will explain the advantages f bth ways.
    One f the great things abut traveling alne is that yu make the rules abut where yu g and what yu eat. Yu’ll be surprised at what yu discver abut yurself withut any influence.
    Traveling alne really shws yu what yu’re made f and helps yu t discver inner strength (内心的力量) yu didn’t knw yu had. Besides, it als gives yu time t think, learn and grw. When yur eyes are wide pen, yu’ll get a whle new utlk n the wrld.
    It’s easy t think that traveling alne is lnely. Althugh that may smetimes be true, yu’re hardly ever alne. When yu travel in a ne-persn team, this can prvide a chance fr yu t enjy the mst interesting part f travel—cmmunicating with the lcals and meeting travelers frm all crners f the wrld.
    In fact, traveling t knw mre abut the wrld is nt easy. There’s research t be dne, flights t be bked and chices t be made, nt t mentin that things can—and ften d—g wrng. One f the main advantages f traveling with friends is being able t share these things and supprt each ther thrugh the prcess, even if it’s just smene wh will wait with yur bag when yu g t the bathrm.
    Just as yur mther always says, it’s true that traveling with thers can give yu a sense f safety, especially if yu’re new t travel. Yu knw that if yu get lst r have yur wallet stlen, there’s smene t hld yur hand when yu try t explain yur situatin in a freign plice statin.
    There’s n right r wrng way t travel. Whether yu travel alne r team up with friends, it depends n yu.
    1.Hw des the writer intrduce the tpic f the passage in Paragraph 1?
    A.By telling a stry.B.By giving examples.
    C.By asking questins.D.By describing a scene.
    2.What des the underlined wrd “it” in Paragraph 3 refer t?
    A.Traveling alne.B.Inner strength.
    C.Outside influence.D.Traveling with thers.
    3.Traveling with friends has the fllwing advantages EXCEPT ________.
    A.sharing a lt f thingsB.knwing yurself better
    C.getting supprt easilyD.having a sense f safety
    4.What’s the structure f the passage?
    (①=Paragraph 1 ②=Paragraph 2… )
    A.B.C.D.
    (2023·广东广州·统考中考真题)Cmputer scientist Mary has an idea fr a new rbt t help her wrk with children. Hw shuld it lk? The rbt shuld have arms t be able t lift things. And if it is ging t cmmunicate with peple, it will als need a face. Scientists believe that giving a rbt a face can make it seem mre friendly. Humans wuld als like t pay mre attentin t rbts with faces. But what kind?
    Fr Mary, she wants t make sure that her new rbt desn’t lk t much like a human. She wants peple t just treat it as a machine-persn. If it lks mre like a human than a machine, she thinks users might find it a bit creepy and feel afraid. Mary als believes that rbt faces dn’t need t lk a lt like urs. Her research shws that we can enjy cmmunicating with rbts whether r nt they lk like humans, because ur brains are able t lk fr faces. Just put tw circles n tp f a rbt’s bdy, and we will see a face.
    Dave feels differently. He believes that althugh at first we might be afraid when seeing a rbt with a lifelike face, we may sn get used t it. If rbts are ging t wrk clsely with humans, they shuld lk as much like us as pssible. After all, faces are an imprtant part f the way we cmmunicate.
    T make his rbts lk as much like real peple as pssible, Dave invented a special skin (皮肤) fr their faces. With this skin, rbts can shw human-like expressins and appear t be angry, sad, happy r surprised. Dave’s rbts are als prgrammed t cpy expressins. Hw? Just imagine his rbt is lking at yu. The cameras in its eyes send pictures f yur face t its central cmputer!
    5.Why d scientists think a rbt needs a face?
    A.It will becme mre beautiful.B.It can d better in lifting things.
    C.It will pay mre attentin t children.D.It can better cmmunicate with peple.
    6.What des the underlined wrd “creepy” mean in paragraph 2?
    A.Uncmfrtable t lk at.B.Impssible t tuch.
    C.Bring t talk t.D.Difficult t understand.
    7.Which f the fllwing wuld Dave mst prbably agree with?
    A.Peple shuld treat rbts as humans.
    B.Rbts need t express their wn feelings.
    C.Rbts shuldn't lk t much like humans.
    D.Peple can easily accept rbts with a human face.
    8.What is the purpse f the passage?
    A.T explain the reasns why rbts shuld have faces.
    B.T suggest what humans can d with rbts with faces.
    C.T share ideas n what kind f faces rbts shuld have.
    D.T shw hw scientists invent rbts with different faces.
    (2023·湖南长沙·统考中考真题)It is cmmnly believed that children are t yung t fully appreciate (欣赏) the experience and knwledge f their elders, while many think that ld peple dn’t understand the yung. But actually (事实上), bth grups have a lt t learn frm each ther.
    James Smith runs the Smith’s Care Hme in my city. It is mainly an rganizatin (机构) fr serving the elderly. But nt all f its visitrs are ld peple. The hme als includes a childcare center fr pre-schl kids. There is a playgrund in the care hme, where the elderly can play with the kids. In this way, they can learn mre abut each ther, and respect (尊重) and understand ne anther.
    I suppse this is quite an interesting idea. Fr ne thing, we live in a wrld where there are mre and mre ld peple. The wrld is facing this prblem and its ppulatin ages. It will be imprtant fr yung peple t be able t understand and care fr the elderly in the cming years.
    Regretfully, my wn grandparents weren’t arund when I was little, as they had already passed away. I never gt t learn what the wrld was like thrugh their eyes, r what kinds f prblems they might have faced when they were my age. T me, their lives will always be a mystery — hard t understand r explain.
    Hwever, I think I can still learn frm ther peple f lder generatins (辈). I might find sme f their ideas ut f date, and they might believe that my generatin’s way f thinking is strange r incrrect. But we can still learn frm each ther anyway.
    9.What is special abut the Smith’s Care Hme?
    A.It is nly a childcare center actually.
    B.The elderly lk after kids carefully there.
    C.It accepts bth the elderly and pre-schl kids.
    10.In the writer’s pinin (观点),what prblem is the wrld facing?
    A.There are mre and mre ld peple.
    B.The wrld’s ppulatin is drpping rapidly.
    C.The wrld is shrt f care hmes fr ld peple.
    11.What des the underlined wrd “mystery” mean in Paragraph 4?
    A.笑话B.悲剧C.谜团
    12.Hw des the writer develp his/her idea in this text?
    A.By giving examples.B.By listing numbers.C.By raising questins.
    13.What is the main purpse f the text?
    A.T explain why the wrld’s ppulatin ages.
    B.T encurage different generatins t learn frm each ther.
    C.T shw that lder generatins’ ways f thinking are incrrect.
    (2023·浙江·统考中考真题)Rger Federer, a wrld-famus sprts star, quit(放弃) the 2020 Olympic Games t deal with his knee prblem. It was a hard decisin because n ne wanted t be a quitter. But finding the curage t let g can be gd fr yu.
    Nthing is fun all the time. Sticking at smething difficult teaches us imprtant skills like perseverance(毅力). Hwever, learning t let g when things aren’t right is imprtant t. Maybe yur heart isn’t in playing the pian any mre, r yu nly play ftball because yur friends d and yu want t try a different sprt instead. Making the decisin t walk away can free up time and energy t spend n smething yu really enjy. In fact, studies shw that letting g f gals yu can’t reach, r dn’t really want, can build up yur cnfidence and help yu lead a happier and healthier life.
    But hw can yu knw it’s time t stp and mve n? Eric Bean is an expert in sprts psychlgy(心理学) wh helps athletes and teams understand their feelings. He says, “Quitting is never a matter f black and white.” He suggests thinking carefully abut why yu aren’t enjying smething any mre. Is it because yu’ve argued with a teammate r can’t get n with a new art teacher? Talk abut this with a trusted adult r friend. That can help yu decide whether yu shuld stay and stick, r quit and mve n.
    Quitting desn’t have t mean ttally giving up, thugh. Fr example, playing an instrument might be mre fun if yu take away the pressure f exams. If yu d decide t give up an activity, Bean suggests picking up anther where yu can still enjy things like teamwrk, creativity, and exercise.
    14.The writer mentins “Rger Federer” in Paragraph 1 t shw that ________.
    A.we shuld never give upB.we shuld get away frm truble
    C.it’s all right t stp and quitD.it’s difficult t win Olympic medals
    15.Accrding t Paragraph 2, learning t let g is imprtant because we can ________.
    A.learn abut perseveranceB.have enugh mney t spend
    C.live a busier and fuller lifeD.feel mre cnfident in urselves
    16.By saying the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3, Eric Bean means that ________.
    A.it’s nt gd t stick at things we dn’t like
    B.we shuld think twice befre quitting an activity
    C.we dn’t have t take exams t shw ur true abilities
    D.it’s wiser t pick up a new hbby than t keep the ld ne
    17.Which culd be the best title fr the passage?
    A.Knwing When t StpB.Wrking Hard t Mve n
    C.Learning Hw t Grw upD.Starting Early t Make Changes
    (2022·四川绵阳·统考中考真题)D yu cmpare yurself t ther peple? Perhaps yur best friend receives smething yu really want, r yu’re nt allwed t g t a cncert but yur brther r sister is. Even thugh cmparisns are cmmn and can smetimes be helpful, fcusing(专注) n yur wn prgress is imprtant fr yur happiness.
    “We ften cmpare urselves t thers wh are ding better r nt as well as urselves.” says Dr. Jack. “But I suggest cmparing yurself t yur past self and yur future self. This can make yu feel prud f what yu’ve achieved and excited abut what yu might d. Fcusing n yur wn purpses is mre wrthwhile than always trying t cme ut n tp.”
    Cmparing yurself t thse arund yu is natural and we ften d it withut realizing it. It can help us t be clear abut ur achievements and t frm friendships with new peple wh have similar interests. Hwever, it’s imprtant t remember that nbdy is perfect in real life. It’s als imprtant t take nte f hw the cmparisn is making yu feel. “If yu begin t feel quite lw, fcus n yur wn strengths.” says Jack. In ther wrds, yu can ask yurself questins like “What can I d well in?”, which can help yu trust yurself.
    Maybe here yu are wndering “What if all my friends are better than me?”. Dr. White says that jealusy(妒忌) is nt bad but fcusing n bettering yur wn wrk can help yu feel just as successful. He als mentins that learning t celebrate yur friends’ success can nt nly help t cheer yur friends up but als help yu feel gd. It will encurage yu t build each ther up.
    18.What des the writer tell us in Paragraph 1?
    A.We shuld cmpare with thers.B.We shuld share things with brthers.
    C.We shuld enjy cncerts with sisters.D.We shuld fcus n ur wn prgress.
    19.Why shuld yu cmpare yurself t yur past self?
    A.T care abut thers.B.T change yur purpses.
    C.T increase yur excitement.D.T be prud f yur achievements.
    20.What des the underlined phrase “yur wn strengths” prbably mean in Paragraph 3?
    A.what yu’re gd atB.what yu’ve understd
    C.what yu’re crazy abutD.what yu’ve experienced
    21.What des Dr. White suggest?
    A.Trusting yur friends.B.Cheering n tiny success.
    C.Celebrating thers’ success.D.Frming a deep friendship.
    22.What wuld be the best title fr the passage?
    A.Plan Yur Own FutureB.Enjy Yur Own Happiness
    C.Run Yur Own RaceD.Fllw Yur Own Dream
    (2022·山东菏泽·中考真题)They say nce yu learn hw t ride a bike, yu never frget. Mst f us learnt when we were kids, and many still sht ff fr a ride arund the streets. In recent times, cycling has seen a rise in ppularity, s the questin is: what makes it s ppular t peple t ride their bikes nce again?
    First, let’s lk at the gd fr health. Cycling can imprve yur health and burn extra bdy fat. Exercising yur legs helps t increase yur strength. And cycling’s gd isn’t just physical, but mental(精神的) as well. A lng ride in the cuntryside culd help yu t clear yur mind, r lwer yur wrry. But it’s nt nly abut yur bdy and mind, there are als sme gd sides fr yur wallet’s(钱包) health.
    Cycling can be a great way t g t wrk r g arund twn. By cycling, yu save mney instead f driving a car r taking a bus. If yu drive t wrk, smetimes finding smewhere t park can be a very difficult thing. Hwever, finding smewhere t lck yur bike can be much simpler. Then, n the bus, there are changes at statins and ther passengers speaking ludly n their phnes t deal with. Cyclists face neither f these prblems. And if yu’re wrried abut safety, there are special cycle ways in many big cities. Wearing high-visibility(高能见度) clthing is anther way t imprve yur safety when cycling n the rads.
    Finally, cycling can als be gd fr the envirnment. It can help yu t reduce yur carbn ftprint(碳足迹). Nt giving gases ut int the air is better fr the planet and yur wn envirnment.
    S, whether peple want t cycle fr their health, ging arund twn, their wallet, the envirnment, r a cmbinatin(结合) f all f them, the ppularity f cycling is n the rise.
    23.What is the purpse f the first paragraph?
    A.T explain a reasn.
    B.T raise a questin.
    C.T give an example.
    24.What is the meaning f “wallet's health” in Paragraph 2?
    A.Cycling saves mney.
    B.Cycling wastes mney.
    C.Cycling keeps yur wallet safe.
    25.Why is cycling gd fr the envirnment?
    A.It burns extra bdy fat.
    B.It is easy t lck a bicycle.
    C.It helps reduce carbn ftprint.
    26.What is the passage mainly abut?
    A.Cycling fr physical health.
    B.Cycling fr safety n the rad.
    C.The grwing ppularity f cycling.
    (2022·湖南永州·统考中考真题)On August 30, 2021, the Chinese gvernment annunced that kids wuld nt be allwed t play nline games Mndays t Thursdays. On weekends and hlidays, kids wuld be limited(限制) t an hur a day f nline gaming. “Recently, many parents have reprted that playing games crazily amng sme yuths and children is seriusly harming their nrmal study, life and health.” the Chinese gvernment said nline. This news gt us thinking. Shuld the gvernment be respnsible fr limiting hw much time kids spend nline? Here are sme students’pinins.
    Esme McNeely, 11
    The gvernment shuld nt set screen-time limits. That decisin shuld be up t parents. Sme children need t use screens fr hmewrk. And during the COVID-19, ne f the nly ways t talk t friends was nline. Gvernment limits wuld nt be fair t peple wh are careful with their screen time.
    Lucas Barne, 11
    The gvernment shuld nt limit screen time. A 2021 study frm the University f Clrad Bulder says screen time might be less harmful t kids than peple think. Sme parents wrry that children nline t much wn’t make friends. But the study reprts that screen time can actually imprve kids’friendships. In fact, screen time can be educatinal. I use websites t read and t learn math.
    Xiuhan Zhu, 9
    I think the gvernment shuld take actin and limit screen time fr kids. T much screen time can lead t tiredness and less scial time. Peple wh use smartphnes are mre likely t get int car accidents. Electrical prducts like cmputers can als be harmful fr kids. If kids aren’t careful with the websites they use, criminals can get imprtant infrmatin.
    Ning Li, 10
    Mst peple spend t much time n their phnes and TVs. They hurt their eyes and waste their time. And watching a lt f TV r playing games can influence kids’ learning and scial skills. If the gvernment limited screen time, peple wuld be encuraged t spend mre time with their family. They might jin a sprts team in their neighbrhd.
    27.When are kids allwed t play nline games fr an hur a day?
    A.On Mndays.B.On Wednesday.C.On weekends.
    28.Wh is against screen-time limits?
    A.Esme McNeely.B.Xiuhan Zhu.C.Ning Li.
    29.What des the study frm he University f Clrad Bulder shw?
    A.Screen time might d n harm t kids.
    B.Screen time can imprve kids’ friendships.
    C.Screen time wn’t help kids make friends.
    30.What are Ning Li’s pinins abut screen-time limits?
    A.T much screen time can lead t tiredness.
    B.Criminals can get imprtant infrmatin easily.
    C.Peple are encuraged t spend mre time with their family.
    31.What is the article mainly abut?
    A.Screen time can be educatinal.
    B.Screen time can lead t less scial time.
    C.Whether the gvernment shuld set screen-time limits.
    (2021·内蒙古呼和浩特·统考中考真题)It’s lng been a scientific dream: t give peple a special vaccine befre birth t prevent them frm getting terrible illnesses. Gene editing (基因编辑) is ne way in which we culd d this. But this methd has als created sme discussin.
    In an nline vide psted n Nv. 26, 2018, He Jiankui, a researcher at the Suthern University f Science and Technlgy, said that he had helped t make the wrld’s first genetically edited babies.
    The babies are twin girls wh were brn in Nvember. Their father had HIV. The twins’ genes were edited in rder t prevent them frm suffering frm the HIV virus.
    He said he chse t d this because HIV is widespread in China. “I feel such a strng duty nt nly t be the first t d this, but als t set an example,” he tld AP.
    But his actins caused many questins. Althugh gene editing may help t prevent disease, many peple are wndering if it is safe and ethical t use it n humans.
    Sme believe that gene editing culd be useful t HIV patients. HIV is “a large and grwing public health prblem”, accrding t Harvard Medical Schl genetic prfessr Gerge Church. Using gene editing fr HIV is “a gd idea”, Church tld AP.
    Hwever, thers think that gene editing is still in its experimental perids and culd result in terrible changes. “It culd cause genetic prblems later in life, including the develpment f cancer,” Julian Savulescu frm the University f Oxfrd tld BBC News.
    Others fear that peple might use gene editing technlgy t make “designer (设计的) babies”. It wuld give parents the ability t chse everything frm their baby’s eye clur t their IQ.
    “Yu culd find wealthy parents buying the latest ‘upgrades’ fr their children, leading t even greater unfairness than we already live with,” Marcy Darnvsky, directr f the San Francisc Center fr Genetics tld BBC News.
    32.What d we knw abut He Jiankui?
    A.He was the first persn t edit genes.
    B.He made the twins suffer frm HIV when he edited their genes.
    C.He made the wrld’s first genetically edited babies.
    D.He was the first persn whse genes were edited.
    33.Wh agreed that gene editing culd be helpful t HIV patients?
    A.Gerge Church.B.Julian Savulescu.
    C.Marcy Darnvsky.D.Chinese researchers.
    34.The underlined wrd “ethical” in the passage prbably means “________”.
    A.合乎常情的B.道德的C.有价值的D.有效的
    35.Accrding t the stry, we knw that gene editing ________.
    A.is supprted by the writerB.is gd fr wealthy peple
    C.causes sme heated argumentD.has been used widely in the UK
    36.What des “designer babies” mean in the passage?
    A.Parents can change their baby’s eye clur.
    B.Parents are able t chse their baby’s height.
    C.Parents can give their baby everything that he r she likes.
    D.Parents have a chance t prevent their baby frm suffering frm the virus.
    (2021·江苏泰州·统考中考真题)
    Just the ther day, I was in a bkshp and fund a bk named Hw t make friends with freigners. As a Canadian living in China fr a year, I was curius t see what kind f advice a Chinese writer giving n this matter.
    One piece f advice really caught my attentin and, I must say, made me feel quite angry. In the writer’s pinin, freigners are an "pprtunity (机会)" t imprve yur ral English; whenever yu see a freigner, American r English, yu shuld practise speaking English with him r her. If the freigner desn’t want t answer yur questins, then he r she is a rude persn wh yu wuldn’t want t spend time with anyway. I think this advice is nt nly incrrect, but als may harm the relatinship between Chinese and freigners in China.
    Like mst ther "La Wai" living in China, I knw hw lnely ne can smetimes feel living in a culture different frm ur wn familiar (熟悉的) ways. Hwever, I simply accept as part f being here. S far my time in China has been rewarding. I have imprved my Chinese language skills, learned abut ne f the fastest develping cuntries in the wrld tday and made sme very clse Chinese friends.
    Hwever, I have als met many Chinese peple wh cnsider me nly as an "pprtunity" t imprve their ral English. I have had peple fllwing me frm twn t my flat t truble me t teach them English. I have had cmplete strangers thrwing articles r speeches in my face, insisting that I help them with the English translatin. I have had peple asking me nn-stp questins fr half an hur at the weekly English Crner ...
    Friendship fr a lt f freigners is abut spending time with smene whse cmpany (陪伴) they really enjy. S if there is any advice t give n making and keeping friendships with freigners, I wuld say that it is this: Treat freigners as peple, nt pprtunities. Expect t make friendships step by step, ver a perid f time, nt in a rush. ________ If yur nly reasn fr becming fiends with a freigner is t imprve yur English, then yu will prbably find that yu dn’t have a freign friend fr lng.
    37.Where is the writer f this passage frm?
    A.AmericaB.ChinaC.CanadaD.England
    38.Why is the writer f the passage interested in the bk "Hw t make friends with freigners" ?
    A.Because he wants t have sme mre clse Chinese Friends.
    B.Because he has greatly imprved his Chinese language skills,
    C.Because n Chinese peple wuld like t make friends with him.
    D.Because he wants t knw abut the Chinese writer’s advice n this tpic.
    39.Accrding t the writer f the bk "Hw t make friends with freigners" , ________.
    A.his advice may make freigners angry
    B.it is rude f yu t ask a freigner questins
    C.yu shuld chse a gd freigner t practise English with
    D.dn’t waste time n a freigner wh desn’t answer yur questins
    40.In the furth paragraph, the writer uses "I have had…" three times, because ________.
    A.he had n better sentences t express his ideas.
    B.he wanted t shw hw he hated t make friends with Chinese.
    C.he wanted t shw hw he hated t be treated as an “pprtunity”.
    D.he met Chinese wh wanted t make friends with him nly three times.
    41.Which sentence may be the best t fill in the "________" in the last paragraph?
    A.True friendships stand (经得起) the test f time.
    B.Learn abut different cultures t make real friends.
    C.Friends are abut pprtunities r persnal advantages.
    D.There’s real friendship between peple frm different cuntries.
    (2020·浙江衢州·统考中考真题)
    On a June afternn in 1752, the sky began t get dark ver the city. As the strm brke, mst peple surely hurried inside, but nt Benjamin Franklin. He decided it was the perfect time t fly a kite. Franklin had been waiting fr a chance like this. He wanted t shw the cnnectin between lightning(闪电) and electricity, and t d s, he needed a strm.
    He walked int field, and flew a kite with a piece f rpe tied t it. A key was tied t the rpe. The lightning hit the kite, and electricity passed thrugh the rpe t the key. Franklin then tuched the key with his finger and gt an electric shck(电击). This, he said, prved(证明) the electrical nature f lightning.
    Fr many years, schls have taught the stry f Franklin’s experiment. Millins f schlchildren have been amazed by his curage and his scientific spirit f lking fr the truth. Hwever, new research suggests that the stry may be fictin instead f fact. Althugh Franklin’s experiment tk place, mre than ne scientist has questined what really happened. It’s true that he did the experiment with the rpe and the key. But scientists all agree that if Franklin had actually tuched the key, he wuld certainly have died frm the electric shck.
    Scientists ften questin accepted ideas because they want t find ut the facts. Sme have even questined the stry abut the apple that fell n Newtn’s head. Many reprts suggest that althugh the falling apple certainly prvided ideas, there is nthing t shw that the apple actually hit him n the head.
    In fact, fictin is ften mre interesting than the truth. Peple have been mre encuraged by Franklin’s spirit than by the facts themselves. But in science, facts shuld be tested by experiments and research, and we shuld nt always believe everything we read r hear even if it is a great stry.
    42.Franklin did the experiment in rder t prve ________.
    A.he was an excellent scientist
    B.flying a kite in the strm was safe
    C.he was nt afraid f lightning
    D.lightning was a frm f electricity
    43.The underlined wrd “fictin” prbably means smething ________.
    A.nt true
    B.quite different
    C.nt safe
    D.quite necessary
    44.Sme scientists questined whether Franklin ________ in the experiment.
    A.flew a kite
    B.tuched the key
    C.was present
    D.discvered electricity
    45.The purpse f the passage is t tell us ________.
    A.Franklin’s spirit is encuraging
    B.fictin is mre interesting than the truth
    C.Franklin’s experiment is nt real
    D.we shuldn’t always believe accepted ideas
    (2020·内蒙古鄂尔多斯·统考中考真题)
    When Chinese peple talk abut the muse, they are likely it as greedy and dishnest. It mainly cmes frm a Chinese flk stry abut the cat and the muse.
    One day, the muse and the cat made an appintment t attend a cmpetitin held by the Jade Emperr. It wuld decide the zdiac animals. Hwever, the muse did nt wake the cat up and at last wn by riding n the x’s back. S the muse ranked first n the 12 Chinese zdiac signs, and because f that, peple think the muse betrayed his friend.
    Prbably nt! Human culture is funny. There are always different ways t lk at the same thing.
    In anther flk stry, peple treated the muse as a great her. It's said that the muse created the wrld by taking a bite f heaven, bringing light t humans. It helped peple survive by stealing firewd and grain seeds(种子). As a result, many peple respect the muse by ffering fd and praying fr success.
    Since mice live tgether in scieties and have many babies with a high survival rate, the als represent cperatin(合作)and reprductin. With all these qualities, it's believed that peple brn in the Year f the Muse are smart and gd at making mney.
    Perhaps we need t find a new understanding fr ther things—animals, ideas r even.
    46.Wh did the muse betray in the passage?
    A.The x.B.The cat.C.Jade Emperr.D.The cat and the x.
    47.What can we knw frm Paragraph 4?
    A.The muse created the wrld by stealing smething.
    B.The muse tk peple's grain seeds secretly.
    C.The muse did many things t save humans.
    D.The muse can never be a her.
    48.What's the Chinese meaning f the underlined phrase “survival rate” in Paragraph 5?
    A.增长率B.出生率C.死亡率D.存活率
    49.Which saying can be used as the writer s pinin?
    A.Where there is a will, there is a way.
    B.Each cin has tw sides.
    C.Gd help thse wh help themselves.
    D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
    (2023·福建厦门·福建省厦门第六中学校考二模)My dad gave me a piece f advice when I was a knw-it-all teenager. He said, “Never say in anger what yu dn’t mean, because yu can say yu’re srry, but yu can’t take it back. It has the pwer f life and death.” That means ur wrds can either speak f life, r can speak f death.
    We may all experience the pwer f wrds in ur life, even when we were very yung. A child is criticized by teachers r parents fr bad grades, and after that, he might prbably think f himself as a stupid child. Mst f us have that experience. They say it is imprtant t praise children fur times fr each negative wrd. Criticizing will make things wrse, while psitive wrds are helpful especially when smene is in truble r in need. When we fail the exam, encuraging wrds frm ur teachers r parents make us wrk harder at ur lessns. Encuraging wrds can g quite a lng way. They cheer peple up. Fr example, encuraging wrds t smene wh is sad can help him make it thrugh the day. Wrds can have a pwerful effect n yur brain. And it will have a great influence n yur actin, t.
    Everything yu d depends n what yu chse t d. It’s nt yur parents, yur past relatinships r yur jb, but it’s yu wh are respnsible fr every gal yu set. If yu have dreams in life, write them dwn and speak them ut. Yur wrds are likely t bring yu ut smething amazing. S hw d we deal with ur tngue later?
    50.The underlined wrd “It” in Paragraph 1 refers t “______”.
    A.ur angerB.the writer’s advice
    C.what yu sayD.ur experience
    51.After being criticized fr bad grades, Mike may think ______.
    A.he is nt smartB.the teacher is unfair
    C.the paper is t difficultD.he will be lucky
    52.What des a student need the mst when in truble?
    A.Sme safety tips.B.Sme useful practice.
    C.Negative wrds.D.Psitive wrds.
    53.What can have a psitive effect n a persn’s brain?
    A.Failing an exam.B.Encuraging wrds.
    C.Criticizing wrds.D.Easy lessns.
    54.The passage mainly talks abut ______.
    A.hw t cl urselvesB.hw t praise children
    C.the experience f the writerD.the pwer f wrds
    (2023·黑龙江大庆·统考三模)In the wrld tday, all f the peple need t have fun when they are free. We can’t wrk all the time if we are ging t keep healthy and enjy life.
    Everyne has his wn way f relaxing. Perhaps the mst ppular frm (形式) is t take part in sprts. There are team sprts, such as basketball and ftball.
    There are als individual (个人的) sprts, such as swimming and running. Skating and muntain climbing are the mst ppular recreatin (消遣) fr peple wh like t be utdrs.
    Nt everyne wh enjys sprts likes t take part in them. Many peple like watching them n TV r listening t them n the radi. S many peple like sme indr relaxatin, such as watching TV, singing and dancing.
    It desn’t matter if we like indr recreatin r take part in utdr sprts. It is imprtant fr everyne t relax frm time t time, and enjy sme themselves.
    55.Which is the mst ppular frm f recreatin?
    A.Sleeping.B.Watching TV.C.Sprts.D.Singing and dancing.
    56.Outdr sprts include ________.
    A.watching TVB.singing and dancing
    C.listening t the radiD.skating and muntain climbing
    57.The passage mainly tells us that ________.
    A.basketball is a kind f team sprts
    B.indr recreatin is nt as imprtant as utdr sprts
    C.different peple have different ways f relaxing
    D.everyne wh enjys sprts shuld take part in them
    (2023·内蒙古兴安盟·统考一模)One day, while I was waiting fr my father, I saw a little by, arund tw years ld, running freely n the grass as his mther watched frm a shrt distance (距离). The by had a big smile n his face. The by wuld fall n the grass, get up, withut lking back at his mther, run as fast as he culd, again, still with a smile n his face, as if nthing had happened. Mst adults, when they fall dwn, make a big deal ut f it and dn’t even make a secnd attempt (尝试). They will be s embarrassed (尴尬) that they will nt try again if smene sees them fall. Or, because they fall, they will find a gd excuse fr themselves that they are nt fit fr it. They will end up being t afraid t attempt again fr fear f failure (失败).
    Hwever, as t kids, when they fall dwn, they dn’t cnsider their falling dwn as a failure, instead, they lk n it as a learning experience. They try again and again until they succeed. The answer must be that they have nt cnnected (联系) “falling dwn” with the wrd “failure”. What’s mre, they prbably think t themselves that it is quite kay t fall dwn and that it is nt wrng t d s. In ther wrds, they allw themselves t make mistakes, s they remain energetic.
    58.Hw des the writer intrduce the tpic f the passage?
    A.By explaining the meaning.B.By listing sme numbers.
    C.By shwing sme examples.D.By giving the backgrund.
    59.What did the by d while the writer was waiting fr his father? Put the events in right rder.
    a. He gt up and went n running.
    b. His mther watched him running.
    c. He ran freely n the grass.
    d. He fell dwn n the grass.
    A.abcd.B.bcda.C.cbda.D.dcba.
    60.What will mst adults d if they fail accrding t the writer?
    A.They will ask thers fr help.B.They will make a secnd try.
    C.They will lk fr a better way.D.They will give up trying again.
    61.What des the underlined wrd “it” refer t?
    A.The kids’ falling dwn.B.The kids’ playing n grass.
    C.The smiles n kids’ faces.D.The failure fr kids.
    62.What’s the purpse f this passage?
    A.T tell us that tw heads are better than ne.B.T tell us that failure is the mther f success.
    C.T tell us that it is never t ld t learn.D.T tell us that practice makes perfect.
    (2023·黑龙江哈尔滨·统考二模)Everybdy has a favrite TV shw. Sme peple like t watch cartns, ther peple like t watch sap peras. Nw reality TV shws are very ppular in many cuntries. Reality TV shws have n actrs. The stars are real peple like yu and me. One f the mst famus nes is “Survivr (《幸存者》)”. In “Survivr”, sixteen peple try t win ne millin dllars. Fr ten weeks they live tgether far away frm hme. Their life is very hard. They have t sleep utside and find their wn fd. There are many games and tests. If they fail a test, they might have t leave the shw. “Survivr” is very ppular. In America, 51 millin peple watched the last shw t see wh wuld win.
    Is it gd t watch a lt f TV? In Britain, mst children watch mre than three hurs every day, and 66 percent f children have a TV in their bedrm. Sme peple think that watching t much TV is unhealthy fr children because it stps them ding exercise. They say that children shuld read bks r g utside and play. They als think that watching cartns that shw a lt f vilence (暴力) is bad fr yung peple.
    But nw sme scientists say that watching TV can be gd. They fund that children wh watch TV befre an exam can get higher grades. This is because TV helps them t relax befre the exam. It als exercises their brains, but remember: NOT TOO MUCH!
    63.The meaning f the underlined wrd “reality” in the first paragraph is ________?
    A.真实的B.现实C.真人
    64.Yu can win ________ in “Survivr”.
    A.$ 100,000B.$ 1,000,000C.$ 10,000,000
    65.Watching t much TV is unhealthy fr children because ________.
    A.children shuldn’t watch TV
    B.children shuld watch cartns
    C.it prevents children frm ding exercise
    66.Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the passage?
    A.Peple at the age f sixteen try t win ne millin dllars.
    B.Watching TV can help children t relax befre the exam.
    C.Mst children watch TV nre than three hurs every week.
    67.What is the main purpse f the passage?
    A.T discuss whether watching TV is gd r nt.
    B.T describe ne TV shw.
    C.T talk abut “Survivr”.
    (2023·福建宁德·统考二模)Exams cause anxiety(焦虑). The silence f the hall; the sund f the clck; the prud lk f the persn sitting at the neighbring desk wh has finished 15 minutes early. S there is little surprise that thse wh wrry abut taking exams d wrse than thse wh d nt.
    Accrding t a recent research by Maria Thebald, perhaps, it is nt the pressure(压力) f the exam hall that causes the prblem. It is the pressure f review.
    Dr. Thebald wrked with 309 students wh were preparing fr a very imprtant final exam. During the 100 days befre that, the students used an app which shwed them ld exam questins and recrded their perfrmance. They als sat a mck exam(模拟考) 40 days befre the real exam. T knw their levels f anxiety, students were given 1-5 pints t questins every day.
    Dr. Thebald fund that anxiety n the day f the test did nt predict exam perfrmance at all. What predicted it was the level f knwledge a student shwed in the mck and the earlier digital-learning activities. Thse wh perfrm ed well in these als did well in the real exam. And what actually affected students were high levels f anxiety during the weeks befre the real exam tk place. The greater a student’s anxiety in the days befre the exam, the less knwledge he r she gt during that time.
    T reduce the anxiety, Dr. Thebald has his advice fr students. First, they can raise their cnfidence in their wn abilities. Secnd, they can reduce the imprtance f the test by telling themselves that, thugh it is imprtant, it is nt a life-r-death situatin.
    68.Which f the fllwing affects exam results mst accrding t paragraph 1-2?
    A.The sund f the clck.B.The silence f the hall.
    C.The pressure f the review.D.The prud lk frm the neighbring desk.
    69.Paragraph 4 mainly talks abut the ________ f the research.
    A.prcessB.resultsC.reasnsD.imprtance
    70.What des the underlined wrd “it” in paragraph 5 refer t?
    A.The test.B.The advice.C.The anxiety.D.The situatin.
    71.What can we infer(推断) frm the text?
    A.The mre mck exams yu take, the better results yu will get.
    B.Students shuld pay less attentin t the test t reduce the anxiety.
    C.If yu have mre knwledge befre exams, yu will have less anxiety in exams.
    D.Anxiety during review affects exam perfrmance mre than that during the exams.
    72.What can be the best title fr the text?
    A.Can yu perfrm well in exams?B.What may cause yu exam anxiety?
    C.Hw can yu reduce exam anxiety?D.Des anxiety affect exam perfrmance?

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