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2021年浙江中考英语真题分类汇编之阅读理解一.阅读理解(共17小题)(2021•湖州)REDBANK,NewJersey(January31,2020).Thesedays,womengotospace.Theysail(航行)aroundtheworld.Theyhaveallkindsofadventures(冒险).Thiswasn*ttruehundredsofyearsago.Backthen,womenwereexpectedtostayhome.Butthatdidn*tstopthesethreewomenfromtakingoffanddoingbigthings.JeanneBaret(1740—1807):BaretwasaFrenchscientist.Shestudiedplants.Andshewasthefirstwomantosailaroundtheworld.In1766,Baretwantedtosetsailwithagroupofscientists.Buttheywereallmen.Womenweren*tallowedtotravelonFrenchnavyships.SoBaretdresseduplikeaman.Andshesailedaway.LadyHesterStanhope(1776—1839):StanhopewasfromEngland.Shewantedtotravel.ShetraveledthroughouttheMiddleEastbyherself.Andsheledanarcheologicaldigthere.Shewasthefirstwomantodothis.NellieBly(1864-1922):Blywasareporter.In1887,shewroteastoryabouthiddenproblemsatahospital.Shedresseduplikeapatientatthehospital.Thenshewroteanalarmingsix-partreport.ThestorymadeBlywell-known.ltalsoledthewayforotherwomenreporters.Twoyearslater,Blysetaworldrecord.Shetraveledaroundtheworldinseventy-twodays!Thepassageisprobablyfromthecolumn(栏目)ofamagazine.A.PeopleB.ScienceC.HealthD.NewsAccordingtothepassage,setarecordtravelingaroundtheworldin72days.A.RedBankB.JeanneBaretC.LadyHesterStanhopeD.NellieBlyItisthemostimportanttotellthat,ifyouareretellingthispassage.A.womentodayhaveallkindsofadventuresB.womencoulddogreatthingsevencenturiesagoC.JeanneBaretwasthefirstwomantosailaroundtheworldD.NellieBly'sreportaboutlifeinsideahospitalmadeherfamous2.(2021•湖州)ThefirstemperorofChina,QinShihuang,completedahugenumberofprojectsduringhisrule.Between221and210B.C.,hestartedthebuildingoftheGreatWalLTheemperoralsoorderedthebuildingofahugearmyoflife-sizedterracottasoldiers(土兵).These,hehoped,wouldprotecthistombafterhisdeath.LostinTimeThesoldiersinXi'an'sterracottamuseumaretodaylightbrown,buttheyweren'talways.Theybeganasanarmyofred,blue,yellow,green,white,andpurple.Sadly,mostofthecolorsdidnotlasttothepresentday.Afterbeingexposed(暴露)toairduringdigging,thecoatingunderthepaintbegantofalloff.Thepaintdisappearedinlesstimethanittakestoboilanegg,takingawaywithitimportantpiecesofhistory.NewTechnologyNownewtechnologyisstartingtoshowthearmy'struecolors.Archeologists(考古学家)haverecentlydiscoveredanareawithmorethanahundredsoldiers.Manyofthesestillhavetheirpaintedfeatures,includingblackhair,pinkfaces,andblackorbrowneyes.ChineseandGermanresearchershavedevelopedachemicalliquid(液体)tohelpsavethesoldiers*colors.Afterfindingasoldieroranotherartpiece,archeologistsputtheliquidonit.Theythencoveritinplastic.BacktoLifeArcheologistsarealsofindingcolorsinthedirtaroundthesoldiers.It*simportantnottodoanythingwiththedirt,sothecolorswon*tbelost.**Wearetreatingthedirtasanartpiece,*'saysRongBo,themuseum'sleadingarcheologist.Thenextchallenge,saysRongBo,istofindawaytousethecolorsontothearmy-again.Oncethathappens,artistscanbringEmperorQin'sarmybacktoitsfull,brightcolors.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThedeathofEmperorQinShihuang.B.Howtheterracottaarmywascolored.C.Thetruecolorsoftheterracottasoldiers.D.HowthesoldierslivedduringQinDynasty.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"They"inthepassagereferto?A.Archeologists.B.Artists.C.Researchers.D.Soldier.WhichstatementwouldRongBoprobablyagree?A.Thesoldiersshouldstayintheirpresent,browncolor.B.Peopleshouldtrytobringbackthearmy'sbrightcolors.C.Archeologistscanonlyguessatthesoldiers'truecolors.D.Artistsshouldbeabletopaintthesoldiersincolorstheywant.3.(2021•湖州)Masawalkedslowlytowardsthehouse,stoppingnowandthentocutoffdeadleavesorfadingflowers.Therewerefewweeds(杂草).Yukihadspentmanyhoursofhertwo-weekvisitweedinginthegarden.MasawonderedifYukihadspentsomuchofhertimeoutsidebecauseshewantedtoavoidtalkingtoher.ButYukimusthavewantedverymuchtoseeus,Masatoldherself.ShehadvisitedinthelastweeksofJune,assoonashercollegewasoutforthesummer.Shesaidshewantedtostaylongerbutcouldn'tbecauseshehadtowork.Besides,sheneededtousethestudioathercollegeforphotographyandshehadtogotothelibrarytoread,"Whydoyouhavetogotocollegetostudyart?"Masaaskedher."Allthegreatartistsdidn'tgotocollege."Yukishookherhead."Thatwasadifferenttime.It'shardtoexplain.""Iwasthinkingyoucouldlivewithusallyearroundandstillbeanartist.Thisisanicequietplacetolive.”"Idon'tknow.Howwould1supportmyselfhere?""Youcanalwaysgivelessons."Masasaid."ButIdon'twanttospendalongtimelookingatkids'drawings.""Whatwillyoudoafteryougraduate,anyway?Willyoubecomeateachersomewhereelsethen?”"Grandma,Idon'tknow."Yukisighed."Whatistheuseofgoingtocollegeifyoudon'tknowwhatyou'regoingtherefor?""MaybeI'mgoingbecauseIdon*tknow.Ijustwanttostudyartnow.Idon'twanttothinkthatfarahead.nTheminuteMasawasgoingtopointoutthatthiswastoocarelessawaytolive,Yukisuddenlystoodupandputonherstrawhat."I'mgoingtothegardentoweedyourflowerbed",shesaid,"Letmeknowifthere'ssomethingelse1cando."OnYuki'svisit,Masafeltstrainedwhentheytalked,andshewassureYukialsofeltit.ButYukiwasneverrudeorirritable(易怒的).Evenwhentheydisagreed,herfacewasalwaysfullofpatience.Accordingtothepassage,Yukiwas.A.agardenerB.anartistC.acollegestudentD.anartteacherFromtheunderlinedsentence»wecaninfer(推断)thatYukiwantedto.A.endtheconversationB.weedtheflowerbedC.leaveMasa'sgardenD.takesomephotosItcanbelearntfromthepassagethat.A.YukistudiedartbecauseshewantedtobeateacherB.Masawasn'tsatisfiedwithYuki'sworkinthegardenC.MasaandYukiagreedonlivingtogetheralltheyearD.MasaandYukihadverydifferentideasaboutcollegeTheunderlinedword"strained"inthelastparagraphprobablyshowsMasafeltsomething.unforgettableuncomfortableC.thankfulD.crazy(2021•衢州)Dovideogamesdoharmtoourchildren?Today,manychildrenspendalotoftheirfreetimeplayinggamesontheInternet.IntheUK»99%ofkidsaged8to15playvideogameseveryweek.Thisinformationtellsusthatthebenefitsanddangersofvideogamesmustbecarefullyconsidered.Formanypeople,videogamesarefun.Theyhavebrightlights,funnycartoonsandexcitingstories.Everywhereyoulook,youcanseechildrenplayingthesegames.Theyplayonbusesandtrains,inrestaurantsandevenatschool.Videogamesareeducationaltoo.Theymakekidsthinkinacreativewayandtheyhavetomovetheirhandsandeyesquickly.Thiscanimprovethewaythatachild'sbrainworks.What'smore»videogamesmakechildrenusetheirimagination.Theplayerhastodomanycreativethings,likedrawing,tellingstoriesandbuildingthings.Videogamesarealsoagoodwaytoteachchildrenabouttechnologybecausetheycanlearnhowcomputersandotherdevicesworkwhiletheyplay.However,arecentstudysuggeststhatvideogamescanalsobebadforchildren.First,childrencandownloadmanygamesforfree.Thismeansthatparentsoftendon'tknowiftheirchildrenareplayingviolentorscarygames.Second,manychildrenspendtoomuchtimeplayinggamesoncomputersandthiscanleadtohealthproblems.Third,ifchildrenspendtoomuchtimeplayinggamesinsteadofdoinghomework,theycanhaveproblemsatschoolandgetbadgrades.Finally,videogamescanaffectchildren'ssocialskills.Ifchildrenspendtoomuchtimeplayingvideogamesbythemselves,theymightnotlearnhowtoplaywiththeirfriends.Inconclusion,itseemsclearthatvideogameshavesomeadvantagesandsomedisadvantages.ltisuptoparentstoknowwhatgamestheirchildrenareplayingandhowmuchtimetheyspendonthem.Parentsshouldalsomakesuretheirchildrengetenoughexerciseandspendtimewithotherchildren.Theunderlinedword"they"inParagraph3refersto.A.kidsB.computersC.videogamesD.playmatesWhichdisadvantagesofvideogamesarementionedinthepassage?a.Resultinbadgrades.b.Makekidsfeelbored.c.Leadtohealthproblems.d.Affectchildren'ssocialskills.e.Causeproblemsbetweenparentsandkids.A.c,d,eB.b,d,eC.a»c»dD.a,b,cInthewriter'sopinion,shouldplayanimportantroleinvideogamesplayforkids.A.familyB.societyC.schoolsD.gamecompanies(4)What'sthestructureofthepassage?(2021•衢州)Didyouhavecereal(麦片)forbreakfastthismorning?Ifyoudid,you'renotalone.Lotsofpeopleeatcerealforbreakfasteveryday.Infact,cerealispopularallovertheworld.ltallstartedwithoneman,WillKeithKellogg.WillwasbomonApril7,1860»inBattleCreek,Michigan.HisfirstjobwasasastockboyattheBattleCreekSanitarium.Asanitariumisaspecialkindofplacethatisalittlelikeahospital.Asanitariumismeantforpeoplewhoareillforalongtimeorwhoaregettingoveraseriousillness.Willhadotherjobsashegotolder.Butwhenhegrewup,hebecameamanagerofthesanitarium.Hisbrother,John,wasthechiefdoctorthere.Onebigproblematthesanitariumwasthepatients*diets.Thepatientsneededhealthydiets,butitwasalsoimportantforthefoodtotastegood.Willwastryingtofindagoodfoodchoicetotaketheplaceofthebread,butitwasn'tgoingverywell.Then,byaccidentWillfoundsomethingevenbetter.Heleftsomewheattocooktoolong.Whenitwasrolledout,itformedlarge,thinflakes.Heaskedhisbrothertoserveittothepatients,andtheylovedit!Infact,theylikeditsomuchthattheywantedbreakfastflakessenttothemevenaftertheyleftthesanitarium.SoWillstartedanewbusinessin1884:sellingpackagedbreakfastflakes.Beforelong,Kellogg'sbreakfastcerealwaspopularinothercountries,too.Today,therearemanykindsofbreakfastcereals.Butitallstartedwithonemanandoneidea.Willdidmorethanjustcreatebreakfastflakes.Hiscompanymadealotofmoney.Buthealwaysshareditwithothersgenerously.Heusedmuchofhismoneytohelpchildren.Healsousedhismoneytohelpinseveralothercharities(慈善机构).WillKdlloggdiedin1951.Buthismostfamousinventionisaspopularasever.Willworkedasbeforehebecameamanagerofthesanitarium.A.achiefdoctorB.astockboyC.abusinessmanD.acookWhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutcerealaccordingtothepassage?A.Ittastedbetterthanbread.B.ItwasWill'sfavouritefood.C.Itwasinventedbyaccident.D.Itispopulararoundtheworld.WhichwordcandescribeWillKelloggbest?A.Funny.B.Nervous.C.Brave.D.Generous.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Togiveadviceoneatinghealthily.B.Tointroducepatients*breakfast.C.TodescribeWillandhisinvention.D.Toexplainhowtomakecereal.(2021•台州)BruceKelley,areporterinterviewedpeopleandasked,**Whataresomeofthehighlights(最精彩的部分)ofyourlifesofar?**Herearesomeofheranswers.Janie,35,Canada:highschoolteacher**Oh.Fvebeenprettyluckyupuntilnow.Foronething,I'vetraveledalot.IlivedinItalyafewyearsago.ThenafterItaly,IwenttoCentralAmericaandworkedwithateamofvolunteers.Wewererebuildinghomesafteramajorearthquakefortwomonths.ltwashardworkbutsoworthdoing.Lifehasbeeninterestingsofar.”Marcos,25,Brazil:collegestudent**Um,I*vedonesomeinterestingthingsinthelastfewyears.Istartedabandtheyearbeforelast,thoughitdidn'tlastwebrokeupaftersixmonths.Butitwasfun.AndI'vebeencoachingasoccerteaminalocalprimaryschoolforthelasttwoyears.We'vewonmostofourmatches.MJingWei25andShengYang27,China:designerandgraduatestudent"Well,ShengYanghasn'treallydoneanythingexceptstudyoverthelastfewyears.Wemetwhenhewasgettinghismaster'sincollege.ThenShengstartedhisPhD.Sincethen,he'sjustbeengivingallhisattentiontoschool""JingWeibeganworkingatafashioncompanylastyear.Thatwasabigthingforher.She'sbeenenjoyingitsofar."Itseemstobearealhighlightforinvolunteeringaccordingtothetext.A.JanieB.JingWeiC.MarcosD.ShengYangFromthetextabove,wecanknowthat.A.JaniejoinedinrebuildinghomesinItalyafteranearthquakeB.MarcoshasbeenlearningtoplaysoccerfortwoyearsC.ShengYanghasbeenworkingforafewyearsD.JingWeigotajobatafashioncompanylastyearThetextisprobablyfromthecolumn(栏目)of inamagazine.A.LifeB.TravelC.ScienceD.Sports(2021•台州)MarianneCarus,whostartedCricket(蟋蟀)magazinein1973andservedasEditor-in-Chief(总主编)until2012,diedonMarch3attheageof92thisyear.Mariannebelievedthat"onlythebestofthebestisgoodenoughfortheyoung."InCricket,childrenwouldfindwonderfulstorieswithbeautifulart,andbeencouragedbyideasinthehumanitiesandsciences.Mariannelookedforstoriesfromaroundtheworldtoawakenadmirationfordifferentpeoplesandcultures.Mostimportant,Cricketwouldnevertalkdowntochildren.Marianneknewthatchildrenwerefilledwithfun,andshewantedCrickettobe,too——"humorfromtheheartthatmakesyoulaughoutloud."Andsoshenamedherliterarymagazinesafterafunnygroupofbugs(虫ナノ,suchasLadybungandSpider.Overtheyears,Crickethasbeenreadbymillionsofchildrenandgivenmanywritersandartiststheirstart.Mariannekeptaspecialboxof"loveletters"tothemagazine.ShetreasuredtheselettersfromCricketreaders,includinglong-agoreaders.TheytoldherthattheirinterestinreadinghadbegunwithCricket.▲Sheconsideredothernames,suchasTroubadourorTaliesin,thesingersandstorytellersofoldwhotraveledfromoneplacetoanothertosharetheirsongsandstories.Then,onenight,shewasreadingIsaacBasheviSinger'smemoir(回忆录)ADayofPleasure,abouthischildhoodinWarsaw.Inithewrote:TherewasastoveinShosha'sapartmentbehindwhichtherelivedacricket.ltchirpedthenightsthroughallwinterlongIimaginedthecricketwastellingastorythatwouldneverend."That'sexactlywhatMariannewantedherchildren'smagazinetodo一totellstoriesthatwouldneverend!SothenameCricketbecameherbestchoice.Thankyouforeverything,Marianne.Maythestories,andthelaughter,neverend!Cricketisamagazinemostprobablyfor.A.writerB.childrenC.artistsD.teachersAccordingtothepassage,Marianne.A.madeanefforttofindthebeststoriesB.raisedmanybugsasherpetsC.repliedtolong-agoCricketreadersD.startedCricket39yearsagoWhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttofillin"▲"inParagraph5?A.Howwasthelifeofcrickets?B.WhenwasthemagazineCricketborn?C.WhatdidMariannethinkofcrickets?D.WhydidMariannenamehermagazineCricket?Thebesttitleforthepassagecanprobablybe.A.TheLifeofaCricketB.AdmirationforDifferentCulturesC.BestStoriesfortheYoung0.AchievementsinMarianne*sLife(2021•宁波)Jasonandhisfatherweregoingtothegrocerystorebycartopickupsomeapples.lthadbeenanunusualday.Theskywasdarkbuttherewerefewclouds.Astheydroveupthestreet,therestartedtobearumbling(隆隆的)soundheardacrosstheground.Jason'sfatherimmediatelyrealizedthatatornado(龙卷风)wascoming.HestoppedthecarandtoldJasontogetoutimmediately.Jasonandhisfathergotoutofthecarandmadetheirwaytotheclosestbuilding.Bythistimethewindwasblowingharder,anditwashardtoseeorhear.Debriswasfallingallovertheplace.Jasoncouldn*tseehisdadanymore.Healsorealizedthathewasn'tgettingtothebuildingfastenough.Hewasafraidhewouldbepickedupbythewindandthrownintotheair.Ashemadehiswaytowardsthebuilding,henoticedafieldtohisright.Hecouldseeanirrigationditch(灌溉渠).Inapanic,hescrambled(爬)totheditchandlayflatontheground.Moredebrisandobjectsflewoverhead.Hisheartwasbeatinghard,andhewasnervous.Hehadneverbeeninatornadobefore.Afterawhile,thewindsdieddownandtheloudroaringsoundwasgone.Jasonslowlyliftedhisheadandnervouslylookedaround.Whathesawwasagreatmess.Jasoncouldhardlyrecognizethebuildingsinfrontofhimbecauseofallthedamage.Hestoodupandwithshakylegswalkedtothebuilding.Oncethere,hepushedthedooropenandwentinside.ltwasapublicbuildingownedbythecity.ltwasempty,butJasoncouldhearnoisesfurtherinside.Hewalkedintothelargeroomandsawhisdad.Heranacrosstheroomandgavehimabighug."Jason!Howareyou?I'vebeenworriedsickaboutyou!"saidhisfather."Icouldn'tfindyouanywhere!"Jasonbreathedasighofarelief(松了一口气)andsatdown.Hedidhaveastorytotell!FromParagraph1,wecangettheofthestory.A.backgroundB.developmentC.climax(mostexcitingpart)D.endingWhichofthefollowingistherightorderaccordingtothepassage*?©Jasonnervouslylookedaroundfromtheirrigationditch.②Jasonranacrosstheroomandgavehisfatherabighug.(3)Jasongotoutofthecar.@Jasonnoticedafieldtohisright.A.②①③④B.③④①②C.④①②③D.③①②④Theunderlinedword"Debris"inParagraph2probablymeans.A.partsofthetornadoB.applepiesC.brokenpiecesD.dropofrainThestorytellsusthatwhenweareindanger,.A.weshouldwaitpatientlyuntilhelpcomesB.weshouldworkhardtomakeourdreamscometrueC.weshouldbebraveenoughtochangenatureD.weshouldbequick-thinkingandbelieveinourselves(2021•宁波)Haveyoueverboughtsomethingandthenchangedyourmind?ForAlisonJenson,15,thisusedtohappenseveraltimesaweek.Alisonwasashopaholic.Shejustcouldn'tstopshoppingandshelovedspecialoffers.Alison'sbedroomisfullofstuff."I'vebeentoeveryshopinBirmingham,Ithink,"saysAlison.Shepicksupsomeearrings.Thelabelsarestillonthem."Thesewerehalfprice,"shesays."I'veneverwornthem."Alison'sproblemwasn'tjustjewellery.Shealsoboughtalotofclothes,thoughnotmanyshoes,becausetheywereusuallytooexpensive.Shehasalsoboughtlotsofothersmallthings-like20newcoversforherphone.Shehasn'tusedanyofthem.Accordingtoexperts,weallfeelexcitedafterwebuysomethingnew.Forshopaholics,it'salittledifferent.Soonaftertheybuysomething,theythinkthey'vemadeamistakeandstarttofeelunhappy.Sotheybuythemselvessomethingelsetofeelhappier.Psychologists(心理学家)firstdescribedtheproblemsofshopaholicsin1915.However,therewasverylittleresearchonthesubjectuntilrecently.Now,doctorsthinkthousandsofpeoplesufferfromtheproblem,andthesituationisgettingworse.Therearealsomoreteenageshopaholicsnow,althoughmostyoungpeopledon'thaveenoughmoneytogoshoppingveryregularly.Alisonknewshehadaproblem.nIoftenboughtsomethingeveryday.UsuallyitwassomethingsmalLbutIjustneededtobuyit,°shesays.HIspentmoneythatIgotfbrmybirthday,andwhenIwasshortofcash,Iborrowedmoneyfromfriendsormyparents.WhenIcouldn'tgoshopping,1feltanxious.Thenoneday,myparentsjustlookedatallthestuffinmyroomandsaid,'Thisiscrazy!'Iknewtheywereright.HIneededsomebigchangesinmylife.Alisonnowgetshelpwithherproblemandfeelsshehaschanged.Shenolongerthinksshe'sashopaholic.*'WhenIwanttobuysomethinginashop,Iaskmyselftwoquestions,"shesays."DoIneedit?CanIaffordit?Theanswertobothquestionsisusually'no',soIwalkaway.It'sgreat!"Whatdoexpertssayaboutshopaholics?A.Shopaholicsfeelsadwhentheyareshopping.B.Shopaholicssoonfeelunhappyaftertheyhaveboughtsomething.C.Shopaholicsfeelmoreexcitedthanotherpeoplewhentheyshop.D.Shoppingistheonlywayshopaholicscanfeelhappy.Theunderlinedword"they"inParagraph5refersto.A.psychologistsB.doctorsC.Alison'sparentsD.Alison'sfriendsWhichwordcanbestdescribeAlison'sfeelingattheendofthepassage?A.Glad.B.Worried.C.Embarrassed.D.Moved.Thebesttitlefbrthepassageabovemightbe.A.ShopTillYouDrop!B.ShoppingMakesMeHappy!C.You'dBetterShopLess!D.ICanStopShoppingNow!(2021•温州)Mostvirusescanbefoundandkilledbyourimmunesystemassoonastheyenterourbodies.However,someviruses,forexample,thecoronavirus,aresneaky.Theyaredifficulttorecognizeandfind.Thesevirusescancausedeadlydiseases,likeCOVID-19.Human-to-humantransmissioncaneasilyoccur,andpandemicwillthereforebreakout.Vaccinationisbynowasimple,safeandeffectivewaytoprotectusfromthediseases.AVaccinesaresomethingthat"looks*'exactlythesameastheviruses,mainlymadefromthevirusesthatareweakenedorkilled.Theywillnotmakeusreallyill.Theyonlystimulateandactivateourimmunesystemtowork,tellingitsomethingharmfuliscomingin.Theimmunesystemwillknowwhatthe"viruses"looklike,andsendBcells(lymphocytes)orantibodiestofindandkillthem.Meanwhile,Bcellswillrememberthemforthenextkill.AvaccinemayalsogiveuspassiveimmunitybyprovidingBcellstakenfromananimalorahumantoplaythesamerole.Scientistshavedevelopedmorethan180vaccinestofightagainstCOVID49.Thetechnicalapproachesofthesevaccinescanbealittledifferent,buttheiraimsarethesame.Taketheinactivatedvaccineasanexample.Inaninactivatedvaccine,thecoronavirusesarealreadykilledormadeintotheonesunabletoproducemorenewviruses.Whentheimmunesystem"sees"them,itwilltrytokillthem.Thequestionis:withoutenoughtheseviruses-howcanBcellsrememberthem*/(hat'swhyweneedtotakethevaccinemorethanonetime.Thoughthisvaccineissafe,itmightnotbeaseffectiveasitisexpectedtobe.Thelive-attenuatedvaccineisdifferent.Inthisvaccine,thevirusesareweakened,buttheyarealive.Theycanproduceenoughnewvirusestotraintheimmunesystemtokillandrememberthem,sopeopleonlyneedtotakethevaccineonce.Thelive-attenuatedvaccineisconsideredthemosteffective,butthereisaworry:whatmighthappenoncetheseviruseswakeup?Therefore,althoughvaccinationisbynowoneofthebestwaystoprotectusfromCOVID-19,itcanbebetter.Thecoronaviruscan.A.notbekilledB.notbefoundC.causedeathsD.stoppandemicWhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttopicsentenceofParagraph2?A.VaccinationcanprovideuswithBcells.B.Vaccinesaremadefromdifferentviruses.C.Vaccinationcanprepareusagainstviruses.D.Vaccineswon'tmakeusillasthevirusesdo.Comparedtotheinactivatedvaccine,thelive-attenuatedvaccine.A.needstakingmorethanonceB.isequallysafeC.containsvirusesthatarekilledD.ismoreeffectiveWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.VaccinationisgoodenoughtotreatCOVID-19.B.Theimmunesystemcanbemoreeffectivewithvaccines.C.Thevirusesininactivatedvaccinescanmakenewviruses.D.180vaccineshavebeendevelopedtofightagainstdiseases.(2021•温州)Newspapersaredying.Electronicdeviceslikemobilephones,pads,TVsandcarradioscanallbethekillers.Mostpeoplebelieveinthelongrun,thereisnoreason*nopracticalreasonfornewspaperstosurvive.Nomatterwhatwedomayonlybuytime.Cananythingsavenewspapers?Idecidedtohaveatry.Manyyearsago,Bonnier,aSwedishpublisher,setanewspaperintheformerSovietcountries.Afterafewyears,theyhadmorenewspapersincentralandeasternEurope.However,thesenewspaperswererunbyagroupofinexperiencedpeople,andtheydidn'thaveenoughmoney.Inmanyplacestherewerenotevenartdirectors.1gotapositioninBonnier'snewspaperasanartdirector.Itwasverydifficultatfirst.lwasreallydisappointed,untiloneday»inLondonn,whenIsawperformancebyCirqueduSoleiL"Theseguystooksomerun-downentertainment,andputittothehighestpossiblelevelofperformanceart.MInspirationlightedmeup,"Whycan*twedothesamewiththenewspapers.Westartedtoredesignthenewspapers,onebyone.Weusedourimagination.

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