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(2023·重庆·统考中考真题)阅读下文并回答问题。
I was reading when my little brther rushed int my rm. “I made paper airplanes, David! Aren’t they cl?” Tex shuted, sending his plane directly int my head.
I was a bit angry. “Excuse me, can I have a little peace and quiet s I can read?” In fact, I was upset abut the exam which I failed yesterday.
“Oh! I want t read!” said Tex. “Can yu read yur bk ut lud?”
“I dn’t want t read alud,” I said mre angrily.
“Are yu in a bad md (情绪)?” Tex asked.
“Tex, just leave me alne!” I gt up, making my way twards the living rm.
“What’s up, David?” asked my father.
“I’m in a terrible md!” I said.
“I like rganizing things when I’m in a bad md,” said my dad.
“I like cleaning up when I need a change in md,” said my mm.
I knew everybdy was trying t help make me feel better, but I felt even wrse.
Just then, my friend Ollie stpped by. “Check ut my new sccer ball.”
I stepped utside and said, “I’m t busy being in the wrld’s wrst md t d anything at all.”
“When I am in a bad md, I mve,” said Ollie. He kicked the ball far. “We ran and ran t catch it until it was finally stpped by a tree. That’s when we saw a cute squirrel (松鼠) catch snacks frm a bird feeder.”
“Wha!” said Ollie. “I never knew squirrels culd hang upside dwn like that.”
“Sure,” I giggled (咯咯地笑).
“Hey!” said Ollie. “That nise yu just made sunded a lt like a laugh.”
I smiled. “Pssibly.”
“Of curse, yu d. Catch!” said Ollie. He threw the ball at me.
1.Did David fail the exam?
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2.Hw did David feel when his parents tried t help?
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3.What des the advice frm Father, Mther and Ollie have in cmmn (共有的)?
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4.D yu think the way that helped David is useful t yu? Explain.
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(2023·重庆·统考中考真题)阅读下文并回答问题。
5.Did the students agree with each ther at first?
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6.Wh wrte the student’s diary?
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7.What culd the students learn abut wrking tgether after the prject?
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8.What happened next? Finish the ending. (abut 30 wrds)
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(2022·重庆·统考中考真题)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
“D yu want t grw yur wn vegetables?” Mm asked “Yes!” My eyes gt wide. Mm smiled at my excitement. She gave me a bk n gardening, and I carefully planted sme seeds(种子) in the backyard.
After supper, I rushed t see hw much they might grw. Nthing! My muth drpped “Smene stle my seeds!” Mm laughed frm ear t ear. She said “Jhnny, g and check the bk.” I hung my head dwn. I read the bk and I knew smething needed t be dne.
Early the next mrning, I ran t the back yard. Everything lked the same but I wasn’t that disappinted(失望). As the bk said, I lightly watered my seeds and stuck my finger in the sil(泥土) t make sure it wasn’t t dry. That evening, I culdn’t help ging t check my garden again. N sign f anything green. Just dirt.
The next mrning I raced t the garden again. N changes. “Why is it taking s lng fr the seeds t grw?” I asked. “Grw up!” I shuted. “Please, just grw,” I almst cried. Mm was t busy with husewrk t help. “Read the bk, and wait patiently.” S I read it again. I remved(除去) the grass frm the sil and watered the seeds.
Then ne mrning, I walked ut t my garden. I wasn’t expecting t see anything yet. T my surprise, a little bit f green came int my eyes. I gt dwn n my knees fr a clser lk. “They grew!” I shuted. I culd see little green leaves grwing everywhere! I was s excited “They finally grew! The bk is right.” It tk several days fr the seeds t be in the sil befre ppping up.
9.Did Jhnny want t grw his wn vegetables?
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10.Where did Jhnny plant the seeds?
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11.Sil and water helped. What else did it take fr the seeds t grw accrding t the passage? (List 2 things)
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12.D yu think Mm teaches Jhnny in a gd way? Why r why nt?
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(2022·重庆·统考中考真题)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
Desert Cntrl is a huge challenge. In the past, China had much t learn frm the rest f the wrld. But nw the she is n the ther ft. It’s time fr China!
13.D researchers frm Chngqing Jiatng University develp a special glue?
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14.Wh called the Kubuqi Desert the “sea f death”?
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15.Accrding t the passages abve, what makes China’s desert cntrl successful?
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16.D yu want t make yur dream cme true in the way like Li’s? Why r why nt?
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(2021·重庆·统考中考真题)When Yi Xiayang was tw, he fell in lve with skiing(滑雪). His first time n snw, hwever, wasn’t successful. He slept n the ski lift until the cach fund him. He started t learn hw t ski frm then n. Yi was a fast learner, and at the age f six, he began t ski in ther parts f the wrld.
In 2015, Beijing gt the chance t hld the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Yi felt it hpeful t take part in the Olympics. He decided t take training curses like a prfessinal athlete(职业运动员).
As a student, Yi has t take classes like thers. At the same time, he has t train full day n weekends and half day n Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. In summer, the training ges n.
At the beginning, that was a big challenge(挑战). “When I started t train like an athlete, everything seemed t change,” said Yi, “I lst my interest. I even gt angry with my caches. They talked t my parents and decided t give me a ne-week break frm training.”
Luckily, during that break, he picked up his jy in skiing. “I fund that skiing had already becme ne imprtant part f me,” said Yi. After that, he mved back n his fight fr his dreams.
“I might have dreamed f becming an Olympic champin(冠军)befre, but nw it cmes much clearer. I want t take part in the Olympics, and that will be my gal.”
17.Was Yi Xiayang’s first time n snw successful?
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18.When did Beijing get the chance t hld the 2022 Winter Olympic Games?
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19.What makes Yi Xiayang a gd skier?
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20.D yu think Yi Xiayang shuld stick t the dream f becming an Olympic champin? Why r why nt?
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(2021·重庆·统考中考真题)In 1988, Wang Chengbang retired(退休)frm the army. Instead f enjying a relaxing life, he vlunteered t save the sil frm desertificatin(沙漠化)by planting trees in Krla, Xinjiang.
It is nt an easy jb. The high temperature in Krla makes it difficult fr anyne t wrk day after day in the sunshine. Besides, water is a big prblem. In fact, Wang Chengbang's wrk in the first few years failed as very few trees survived(存活).
But Wang Chengbang wuld nt give up. "After trying many different ways, I have learned hw t grw yung trees in a better way, "said Wang Chengbang. He als wrked ut new ways t save water. With his hard wrk, mre and mre trees have survived. S far, he has planted mre than 1.5 millin trees. Thse green trees prevent desertificatin, make the air cleaner and prtect peple frm the ht sun. Nw, Krla is a mdel city in envirnmental prtectin.
Wang Chengbang is als successful in fighting cancer(癌症). In 2005, he had cancer and was tld that he had nly six mnths t live. Hwever, he cntinued taking care f his tree rather than lying n the hspital bed. "Wrking is the best medicine. Planting trees helps t fight cancer, "he ften jkes.
Nw at the age f 85, Wang Chengbang is still wrking.
21.Is it an easy jb fr Wang Chenbang t plant trees?
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22.Hw many trees has Wang Chengbang planted s far?
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23.What is Wang Chengbang successful in?
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24.In the summer hliday, d yu want t be a vlunteer t wrk with Wang Chengbang? Why r why nt?
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(2020·重庆·统考中考真题)阅读下文并回答问题。
It's said that there is a kind f bird brn withut feet. They fly fr their whle life and try t sing the mst beautiful sngs. They can nly land nce the time when they die.
Liu Yanzhi is just like the bird.
When Liu Yanzhi was a baby, she had an accident and lst the ability t walk. Every time she saw ther children play happily utside, Liu Yanzhi really wanted t jin them. But she knew she was different. That made her upset.
Once, Liu Yanzhi went ut nt the street in her wheelchair. Sme peple saw her and began t shut, "Lk! That disabled girl wre make-up(化妆品)!" "Yes, hw strange!"
"Why can't a disabled girl wear make-up? Every flwer has the right t shw its beauty!" Liu decided t cheer up and have a wnderful life.
In 2009, Liu gt a jb in a lcal beauty shp. She was paid a little but learned a lt.
In 2012, Liu pened a beauty shp but failed. Her mther begged(乞求) her t give up, but she kept n. She traveled arund t learn at different training meetings ...
After a few years' hard wrk, Liu succeeded. She thught she culd d mre. In 2017, t help ther disabled peple, Liu started the Taihe Sunshine Disabled Assciatin. Nw, the 31-year-ld wman wns a factry that prduces make-up prducts f her wn brand.
25.Did Liu Yanzhi have an accident when she was a baby?
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26.When did Liu Yanzhi start the Taihe Sunshine Disabled Assciatin?
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27.Why des the writer think Liu Yanzhi is just like the kind f bird?
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28.Imagine there is a jb fr yu. Yu can nly get a little pay but learn a lt. Will yu accept it like Liu Yanzhi? Why r why nt?
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(2020·重庆·统考中考真题)Hw can I becme a better persn? This questin has been in my head fr lng. As students, we spend mst f ur time studying. I knw learning at schl, f curse, makes us better persns, but I always dream f ding mre.
Last year, I gt t knw a grup f autistic(患自闭症的)children. We called them "the Snails(蜗牛)". It was hard t cmmunicate with them at first, because they wuldn't like t. After a tw-week training, I became mre skilled. I gt clser t them day by day. T my surprise, I fund that every ne f "the Snails" had his r her wn talent. And their clrful pictures n the wall attracted my special attentin, thugh it was difficult t tell what they were trying t express.
Mved by their pictures, I decided t hld a charity (慈善) sale. We walked n the busy street, selling their creative pictures. We sld 60 pictures that day. Peple thught their pictures were full f imaginatin.
Back t the questin abut hw t becme a better persn, I think I am lucky enugh t get my wn answer.
29.D "the Snails" have their wn talents?
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30.Hw many pictures did they sell that day?
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31.What is the writer's answer t the questin "hw t becme a better persn"?
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32.D yu think that selling pictures n the busy street is a very gd way t help "the Snails"? Why r why nt?
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(2019·重庆·统考中考真题)任务型阅读。
33.Was Sphia happy t have little brther at first?
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34.Hw ld is Sphia’s little brther nw?
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35.What prblems des Sphia have?
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36.D yu think smene else like Dr. Wang fr help is the best chice fr Sphia? Why r Why nt?
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(2019·重庆·中考真题)In Jinzhng, Shanxi Prvince, there is a grup f peple wh are busy drawing maps arund. They are nt wrkers n gegraphy, but dispatchers(调度员) n Emergency(急救) Center f the city.
Since 2007, the dispatchers in the center have been drawing maps f the lcal areas.
“A dispatcher’s jb is cunted in secnds,” says Liang Ruimei, a dispatcher in the center. She has been wrking in the center since it started in 2007. “We must answer the phne in 3 secnds, get clear infrmatin abut the patient in 60 secnds and dispatch(调度) emergency medical wrkers in 3 minutes at mst. If we save ne secnd, the patient may have a better chance t live.”
Althugh nwadays the center has electrnic maps, the dispatchers still walk thrugh the streets t draw maps by hand.
After many years’ hard wrk, the dispatchers keep every building and street f the city in mind. They even knw whether r nt a car can enter the gate f a building. Smetimes the caller can’t tell clearly where he is, but it desn’t matter. As lng as he describes the buildings arund, the dispatcher can dispatch emergency medical wrkers t him.
“We are trying t be quicker than Death,” says Liang.
37.Is Liang Ruimei a dispatcher in Emergency Center f Jinzhng?
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38.When did Emergency Center f Jinzhng start?
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39.T be quicker than Death, what d the dispatchers in Emergency Center f Jinzhng d?
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40.D yu think it necessary fr dispatchers t draw maps by hand when they have electrnic maps? Why r why nt?
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(2023·重庆南岸·统考一模)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
Have yu ever thught abut where the things yu use cme frm? If the things yu use d nt cme frm nature, they are man-made. We use millins f man-made things every day.
T begin with, yu have t tell what things are natural. Nw take a lk at the beautiful river cvered with ice. The ice n the river is natural while the ice in the fridge is man-made.
Hw abut glue, pencils and mney?
Is glue natural r man-made? Well, glue used t be natural fr many years in the past. Peple just fund sme materials sticky (粘的). Then they were used as glue. In mdern times, many glue cmpanies put at least fur materials tgether in a new way t prduce glue. S glue is changed t be man-made.
Pencils are made mstly frm wd, graphite (石墨) and clay that cme frm nature. The materials are changed by adding ther materials and heating t make smething new — a pencil!
Think abut mney! We have paper mney made f paper and cins made f metals, s they are natural, right? N. Its prductin is nt an easy task. Creating mney requires special machines and printing skills t make the paper r metals int mney.
We are living in a wrld full f man-made things. Is that a gd thing r a bad thing? Yu must decide fr yurself.
41.Is the ice n the river natural?
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42.Hw many kinds f mney are mentined in the passage?
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43.Accrding t the passage, in what ways d peple turn the materials int man-made things?
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44.D yu think it is a gd thing t live with man-made things? Why r why nt?
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(2023·重庆九龙坡·统考一模)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
I had brwn hair that started ging gray(灰白的)when I was 30. S, like a lt f wmen,I started clring my hair, which may make me lk yunger.
Hwever, it was expensive and a waste f time. And my hair grew fast, s I needed t clr it every five weeks.
Then ne day, I suddenly realized that many peple seemed t enjy keeping yung fr as lng as pssible, n matter hw much time and mney they had t spend in clring their hair. Mre imprtantly, I felt that it was OK t be urselves because ging gray had dne mre fr me than saving me time and mney.
I like my natural hair, just as it is. I like hw it has gtten curly and full again. After years f nt being clred, it is healthier than befre.
I als like that it makes me realize smething different. It reminds me that I’m nt a kid anymre-and this isn’t a bad thing.
Nt being a kid any mre means I read the bks I want and nt the bks I feel I shuld read. It means nt wasting my time at events I dn’t need t attend when I’d rather be with family and friends.
When I see my hair in the mirrr,it’s a reminder that my time is nt infinite(无限的)and I shuld spend it ding what matters.
There’s nthing shameful abut grwing lder. S I stpped clring my hair. I see gray hair as my “flag” nw and I’m letting it fly, prudly.
45.Des the writer think it’s a bad thing that she’s nt a kid anymre?
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46.Hw ften did the writer clr her hair in the past?
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47.What des the writer think f her gray hair after stpping clring it?
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48.Will yu be afraid f grwing lder? Why r why nt?
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(2023·重庆巴南·统考一模)任务型阅读。
On June 29th, 2021, Zhang Guimei was awarded the highest hnr f CPC—the July 1 Medal in the Great Hall f the Peple. She is the first persn in China t set up a free senir high schl fr pr girls.
Zhang Guimei was brn in 1957 in Mudanjiang, Heilngjiang Prvince. In 1974, she reached Yunnan Prvince and began t wrk there the next year. In 1983, she became a schl teacher. She lved her jb and wrked very hard.She was strict but kind t all her students.
While Zhang Guimei was wrking in Huaping Cunty, she nticed that many girls frm pr families culdn’t affrd t g t schl. S she came up with the idea f starting a free schl fr them. Hwever, many peple thught she was crazy at first, because they believed that starting a schl was nt easy and needed lts f mney.In rder t raise mney, she had t ask fr help everywhere and save every cin at the same time. With the help f the lcal gvernment, she started Huaping Senir High Schl fr Girls in 2008. The schl prvides nt nly free educatin but als necessary daily items(用品) fr its students.
Zhang Guimei has been s busy that she can hardly have any time fr a gd rest since her schl was started. She lves her students and there is a special teacher﹣student relatinship between them. Her students all call her”mther”.
After years f hard wrk, the schl has made great achievements. In the past fifteen years, as many as 2, 000 pr girls frm the schl have entered universities r clleges. As a result, their life has been changed.
49.Is Zhang Guimei the first persn in China t set up a free senir high schl fr pr girls?
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50.Hw ld is Zhang Guimei nw?
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51.Hw did she start a free senir high schl fr pr girls successfully?
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52.What d yu think f Zhang Guimei? Give ut yur reasns.
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(2023·重庆江北·校考二模)阅读下文并回答问题。
Mask(口罩) pllutin has becme a serius prblem during the last few years. We shuld take actin frm nw n t cntrl it.
53.Did scientists find a new use fr used masks?
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54.Hw lng will it take t degrade the used masks naturally?
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55.Accrding t the passages abve, what can help t cut dwn mask pllutin?
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56.If yu were Chen Hui, what suggestins wuld yu give at the end f the letter?(at least 2suggestins)
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(2023·重庆渝中·重庆巴蜀中学校考一模)阅读下文并回答问题。
A 37-year-ld man in Chngqing Yubei district wh plans t invite 10, 000 strangers t his hme fr dinner in 10 years has drawn attentin recently. Each mnth, Ha Shuai hlds fur t six dinners in his 30-square-meter kitchen, serving 10 t 12 peple each time. S far, he has invited mre than 1, 800 peple, spending mre than 10, 000 yuan.
Brn in a village in 1986, Ha Shuai was raised with a natural lve fr fd—his father was a ck, and his mther ran a small restaurant fr mre than 30 years. Ha said he usually felt stressed ut in the city, where peple seem t be mving fast and have lst the cnnectin with each ther. “I believe a dinner table wuld make a difference.” In 2020, Ha’s failure at business made him lse mre than 1 millin yuan. “Whenever I’m unhappy, I wuld rather stay in the kitchen and ck fd,” said Ha. Then ne day he came up with the idea f inviting strangers t ck dinner at hme and sharing life experience.
T make it fun and interactive(互动), he requires the participants(参与者) t bring a dish, ck r wash dishes. Ha will ck three t five dishes, mstly Sichuan cuisines. Ha said, adding that any sincere stranger willing t take part in can sign up(报名) fr dinner thrugh the fficial WeChat accunt “Ha Shuai’s Kitchen”. He said the fd cst fr each meal is less than 200 yuan, and the real cst is time. “But if yu cnsider cking a relaxatin and enjyment, it is nt a prblem at all,” he said.
“My kitchen has seen many peple crying,” Ha said, adding that he realizes that he was nt the mst unlucky ne. “Nthing feels better than sharing stries and eating up delicius fd,” said Ha. “And if pssible, we get like-minded friends.”
Ha hpes t link participants frm all walks f life in a cmmunity, t ffer help and warmth, and he is cnsidering t hst a stry-sharing event. “Thse tuching, inspiring life stries culd heal a lt f peple,” he said.
57.Has Ha Shuai invited abut 10, 000 strangers t his hme fr dinner s far?
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58.What des Ha Shuai ask the participants t d t make the activity fun and interactive?
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59.Why did Ha Shuai cme up with the idea f inviting strangers hme t ck dinner tgether in 2020?
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60.D yu want t use Ha Shuai’s way t make yu happy n the bad days? Why r why nt?
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(2023·重庆合川·统考一模)阅读下文并回答问题。
Ht pt(火锅) is many Chinese peple’s favrite and Liu Yang is ne f them.
Three days ag, Liu Yang arrived in England. There he had three days f hamburgers, sandwiches and ptates. Yesterday he was very excited when he heard that there was ging t be a meal f htpt t welcme the new students.
He went int the rm and sat next t an American girl. T his surprise, he saw ptates and bread in frnt f him. Where was the ht pt?
When she saw Liu Yang was very surprised, the American girl tld him that htpt is NOT ht pt. China has ht pt in tw wrds but English htpt is written in ne wrd.
Htpt is made frm meat, ptates and nins. Peple put it in the ven(烤箱) all day in a heavy pt and n a lw heat. It is easy t ck.
Htpt tastes fine. But Liu Yang still misses ht pt, tw wrds!
61.Is ht pt many Chinese peple’s favrite?
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62.When did Liu Yang arrive in England?
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63.Wh tld Liu Yang that htpt is nt ht pt?
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64.D yu like Chinese ht pt r English htpt? Why?
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(2023·重庆南川·统考二模)阅读下文并回答问题。
New technlgy is like a duble-edged swrd(双刃剑). On the ne hand, it gives us cnvenience. On the ther hand, it causes us much truble.
65.Was there any driver in the car when the car accident happened?
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66.What d the cckrach rbts need t wrk fr a lnger time?
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67.Accrding t the passage, why dn’t sme peple accept the new technlgy?
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68.If yu are allwed t use ChatGPT in yur schlwrk, what will yu d and hw will yu use it wisely?
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(2023·重庆九龙坡·重庆实验外国语学校校考一模)阅读下文并回答问题。
In China there are arund 130 different languages in different cities and lts f dialects (方言). These dialects cme frm abut eight different language grups. Each grup is quite different. Fr example, a Mandarin( 普通话) speaker in nrthern China wuld prbably understand very little Cantnese (粤语).
Dialects are necessary parts f histry. Sheng Guangqi, a teacher at Shandng University, says, “We can learn abut the histry f a place by lking at its dialect.” Fr example, in Shanxi, there are still many peple wh call matches “qu deng”, which means “get a light”. In the ld days, “qu deng” was a piece f small wd with sme pwder n it. Peple used it t make fire.
Sheng thinks that dialects are als imprtant fr us t knw abut the culture. They are as imprtant as Mandarin. “Mandarin is useful in many frmal (正式的) situatins. But in sme art perfrmances, such as lcal peras and shrt plays, dialects play an imprtant rle.” he said.
Althugh it is necessary t prtect dialects, Zhang Haming, an expert frm the Ministry f Educatin, said making Mandarin ppular is still the mst imprtant thing.
“We will further prmte (推广) Mandarin. At the same time, we will als prtect disappearing languages and the cultural meaning behind these languages,” he said.
69.Is Mandarin mre imprtant than dialects accrding t Sheng Guangqi?
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70.Hw many language grups are dialects frm in China?
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71.What can we learn frm dialects?
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72.D yu think that teachers can use dialects in class? Why r why nt?
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(2023·重庆沙坪坝·重庆一中校考模拟预测)These years, China is making great effrts t shw itself n the wrld stage(舞台). A cmputer game and a dcumentary are really catching eyes.
Genshin, a cmputer game praised twice in CCTV news, hlds an hnred place in players’ heart all ver the wrld. Li Yue, a city in the game, is riginated frm(源自) China. Many natural views f Li Yue are cpies f real China’s. Many players are amazed by the muntainus view which cmes frm Zhangjiajie Natinal Frest Park and clrful lakes that cme frm Huanglng scenic area.
Besides, sme ther things in the game are spken highly f by players. Fr example, a character, Yun Jin, sings an excellent Chinese pera. And sme characters’ clthes and buildings are designed in ancient Chinese style. In this game, there is even a festival just like the Spring Festival. It’s called Lantern Rite. On that day, the players will watch beautiful sky lanterns.
When Genshin shines n the wrld stage, in 2021, a dcumentary called the Frbidden City als made its name n the wrld stage. It is divided int 12 episdes(集数). T attract mre peple, the dcumentary creates 12 sngs. The lyrics f ne sng include a famus line written by Su Shi in Sng Dynasty. And the dcumentary tells abut Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty.
Withut dubt, many ther sides f China are wrth shwing t the wrld, but it takes time and it’s believed that we are n the way.
73.In Genshin, is the muntainus view frm Huanglng scenic area?
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74.When did the Frbidden City make its name n the wrld stage?
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75.What can the wrld knw abut China thrugh Genshin and the Frbidden City?
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76.D yu supprt flying sky lanterns in the Spring Festival? Why r why nt?
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①A Teacher’s DiaryApril 14
I put Sharla, Tny, and Lee tgether t make a vlcan(火山). I knew they weren’t gd friends, and I encuraged all my students t learn t wrk tgether.
Smething blew up! One lked mad, ne lked sad, and ne was nearly in tears. They didn’t agree with each ther. Oh, dear!
I calmed them dwn. But they culdn’t agree n even the base fr the vlcan, and Tny didn’t want t tuch the paste(浆糊).
I wndered if I had made a big mistake. Maybe this was ne grup wh culdn’t wrk tgether.
②A Student’s DiaryApril 16
Yesterday, Mrs. Hlt made us stay behind s we culd finish planning ur vlcan. Anyway, we finally mved ahead with ur prject.
I was making my side smth. Tny just watched (unfair). I tld Lee t smth ut her side, t. “N, Sharla, it shuld lk like a real muntain,” she said just as if she were the bss. The whle thing went dwnhill. The day ended with n prgress.
③The Shw TimeThe last wrkday fr the prject came.
“Is there a prblem?” Mrs. Hlt knew well there was a prblem. She wanted them t put it in their wn wrds, thugh.
“Well, I think the vlcan shuld be smth.” Sharla began.
“And,” jumped in Lee, “it shuld lk rcky, like a real muntain.”
“I see. What d yu think, Tny?” Mrs. Hlt waited.
“Well, I think it wuld have lava(岩浆) running dwn.”
“Hey, a great idea!” cut in Sharla, “The lava wuld be smth. Right Mrs. Hlt?”
Sharla cntinued. “The ther side withut lava wuld lk rcky. Right?”
Tny caught n. “S ne side can be smth, and the ther rcky. Cme n, yu guys, let’s g finish!”
It was the shw time.________
A Special GlueResearchers frm Chngqing Jiatng University develp a special glue t change desert grund int sil that peple can grw plants in. The “sand glue” made f plant is used t help keep water, nutrients (营养) and air. And it has been used in different areas.
An Interview in Yulin(Li has planted mre than 2,300 mu f frest.)
Q: Did yur family supprt yu when yu decided t plant trees?
Li: Nt really. My family was strngly against my idea. My sn even brught me back hme, but the next day I went there again.
Q: Did yu have any difficulties?
Li: Yes. At that time, the living cnditins in the muntains were really terrible, and I didn’t have any experience. Thugh I wrked mre than 10 hurs every day, less than 10% f the trees culd be alive.
Q: Hw did yu slve the prblem?
Li: I bught bks and used what I learned t plant trees. I tried again and again. 19 years has passed, and mre than 95% f the trees are alive nw.
Q: It tk yu 19 years t plant trees. Any regrets?
Li: N. It’s my dream. And my biggest wish is that everyne plants a few trees every year.
The Past and the PresentNearly 30 years ag, the Kubuqi Desert, the seventh largest desert in China, was a barren (贫瘠的) land with n future. The lcal peple called the Kubuqi Desert the “sea f death”.
Thanks t ur gvernment, chances came. The Kubuqi peple have changed the desert int an asis (绿洲). It has ffered chances fr the lcals t get mre mney in different ways like selling farm prducts. They change the desert and the desert helps them. It’s a win-win situatin.
Dr.Wang
Hi, there!
I’m here t help with any f yur prblems, whether at schl r at hme.
Sphia
@ Dr. Wang
What shuld say t my little brther?
My prblem is terrible.
My mum gave us a new baby a cuple f years ag. We were really happy then, but this lvely baby has grwn up!
He seems t have t much energy, and never stps running r shuting. The dr desn’t help at all—he’ll be kncking at it fr ages. I can’t study at hme. I really can’t stand this, but what shuld I say t fur-year-ld by? And my parents are arund him all the time. They seem t frget everything abut me. Hw I miss thse sweet ld days when we culd just sit in the sfa!
Can yu help me ut?
Dr. Wang
@ Sphia
That’s a cmmn cmplaint. I knw hw awful it is when smene keeps kncking at the dr, but desn’t that mean the little ne wants t stay with yu? Just as yu want t have yur parents arund, he needs yur attentin! If this desn’t make yu feel better, ask yur parents fr sme help. Just have a talk with yur parents. Ask them t calm ur little brther dwn r take him ut when yu are ding yur hmewrk. And tell them that yu als need their attentin!
Family life might nt always be as sweet as thse ld days. Smetimes we have t wait until what trubles us tday becmes part f thse sweet ld days.
As we can see, dispsable(一次性) face masks have becme a new kind f rubbish. In fact, they may have a new use. Scientists did a lt f research and fund that there is a material in masks that can be added t the making f cncrete(混凝土) t make it strnger and hard t break. A university has als fund that this material can als imprve the quality(质量) f rads.
The fllwing text is a letter frm a middle schl student.
Dear Mayr(市长),
My name is Chen Hui. Recently, I have nticed a serius envirnmental prblem in ur city.
One day, I fund a bird with a blue mask wrapped(被缠绕的) under its muth and wings. And I believe many ther animals were influenced by masks.
We can find masks in many places. Sme are caught by wind, washed dwn in the drains(下水道), and then ended up in the cean.
The bright clrs f masks can be easily mistaken as fd by birds. If they are thrwn int the river r sea, the fish and ther sea animals may be at risk f being injured because f them.
In rder t cntrl it and prtect the envirnment, we need the gvernment t call n peple t take actin frm nw n. ________
Sincerely yurs,
Chen Hui
In recent years, masks have becme an imprtant thing in peple’s life. Mre than 90% f masks are made f plastic, and it will take mre than 400 years t fully degrade(降解) them.
Our gvernment is paying much attentin t the prblem f mask pllutin. S far, ur gvernment has made a lt f effrts t slve the prblems, which have made gd results.
Passenger Died in Driverless CarA driverless car rushed int the back f a truck by the side f the rad a few weeks ag. A girl in the car died. Nbdy aplgized(道歉) fr the accident because driverless cars are cntrlled by cmputers. This made the public very angry. Many think we can’t accept technlgy just because it’s new.
A Cnversatin with ChatGPTQ: Hell! What’s yur name?
ChatGPT: I’m an AI chatbt tl. Peple call me ChatGPT.
Q: What can yu d, ChatGPT?
ChatGPT: I can talk with peple frm all ver the wrld, answer questins and write articles. I can draw pictures and create music, t.
Q: Hw lng d yu need t finish writing a 500-wrd article?
ChatGPT: Several secnds.
Q: That is really fast. But sme schls and teachers dn’t like yu.
ChatGPT: That’s because sme students misuse ChatGPT.
Q: Please describe yurself with three wrds.
ChatGPT: Hardwrking, friendly and creative.
Cckrach RbtsScientists have made sme cckrach(蟑螂) rbts. Because f their small sizes, they can g t places where humans and dgs can’t g, and help find peple wh are under the fallen buildings during earthquakes r strms. In rder t wrk fr a lnger time, cckrach rbts need a battery(电池) “backpack”.
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