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山东省济南市长清区2021-2023年中考英语一模试题分类汇编阅读理解2023年山东省济南市长清区中考一模英语试题IV.阅读理解阅读短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)AOneday,ateacherwastellinghisstudentsabouthowtousetheirtimebest.Hepulledoutabigbottleandputitonthetable.Healsotookoutsomerocksandcarefullyputthemintothebottle.Whennomorerockscouldbeinside,heasked,“Isthisbottlefull?”Everyoneintheclassshouted,“Yes.”Theteacherreplied,“Really?”Hepulledoutofsomeverysmallrocksandpouredthesmallrocksinbeforeheshookthebottle.Thesmallrockswentdownintothespacesamongthebigrocks.Hethenaskedthegrouponcemore,“Isthisbottlefull?”“Probablynot,”oneofthemanswered.“Good!”hereplied.Hebroughtoutsomesandandpouredthesandinthebottle.Oncemore,heaskedthequestion,“Isthisbottlefull?”“No!”theclassshouted.Againhesaid,“Good.”Thenhepouredacupofwaterinuntilthebottlewasfull.Thenheasked,“Whatistheideahere?”Onestudentputuphishandandsaid,“Theideais,nomatterhowbusyyourlifeis,youcanalwaysdomorethingsifyoutryreallyhard!”“No,”theteacherreplied,“that’snottheidea.Theideaisifyoudon’tputthebigrocksatfirst,you’llnevergettheminatall.Whatarethebigrocksinyourlife?Family,friends,youreducation,oryourdreams.Remembertoputthesebigrocksatfirstoryou’llnevergettheminatall.”41.Whatdidtheteacherputinthebottlefirst?A.Smallrocks. B.Bigrocks. C.Sand. D.Water.42.Whatdidtheteacherdoafterheputsomesmallrocksinthebottle?A.Hedrankthewater. B.Heshookthebottle. C.Hestoppedtosmile. D.Helefttheclass.43.Howmanytimesdidtheteacherask“Isthisbottlefull”?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes. D.Fourtimes.44.Intheteacher’seyes,________isNOTthe“bigrocks”inlife.A.family B.education C.dream D.hobby45.Whydidtheteacherdotheexperiment(实验)?A.Becausethestudentswerehavingascienceclass.B.Becausethestudentswereinterestedintherockexperiment.C.Becausetheteachertriedtotellthestudentsabouthowtobestusethetime.D.Becausetheteachertriedtotellthestudentshowimportanttheexperimentwas.BPeopleWhoMovedChinain2022DengXiaolanAsavolunteermusicteacher,DengwenttoasmallvillageindeepTaihangMountain,MalanVillage,manytimeseveryyear.Shehelpedtomakeupchorus(合唱团)there.Atthe2022WinterOlympicsopeningceremony,44childrensangthesongofOlympicHymn,whichwasguidedanddirectedbyDeng.YangNingYangusedtobeavillageofficialfromuniversity.WhenshegraduatedinJuly,2010,shechosetoreturntothevillagesheonceworkedinandcontinuedtohelpthefarmersthere.Asaresultofhardwork,shefinallykeptherpromiseandmadeabigdifferencetothevillage.XuMengtaoXuisontheNationalFreestyleSkiingteam.Asoneoftheoldestmembers,shechallengedherselfintheWinterOlympics,withnailsinherrightknee,andwonfirstthroughaperfectjump.ByOctober,2022,Xuhadwon57medalsoftheWorldCup(including34goldones).LuHongWhenLuwasyoung,hebecameacerebralpalsy(脑瘫)patientbecauseofaterriblefever.Luusedtosellwater,repairbicycles,andrunaphotostudio.NowLuisthepresidentofapaperproductscompanyinSuzhou,andhehelpedmorethan20disabledpeopletogetajobinit.46.WhogavelotsofhelptothechildreninMalanVillage?A.DengXiaolan. B.YangNing. C.XuMengtao. D.LuHong.47.WhendidYangNinggraduatefromuniversity?A.In2004. B.In2010. C.In2017. D.In2022.48.WhichpicturecouldbeXuMengtao?A. B. C. D.49.WhatdidLuHongusetodo?A.Heusedtogivemusiclessons. B.Heusedtohelpgrowrice. C.Heusedtogofreestyleskiing. D.Heusedtotakephotos.50.Whatdothefourpeoplehaveincommon?A.Theycomefromthemountains. B.Theyhelpedthedisabledalot. C.Theyarepeoplewhomovedus. D.Theyknoweachotherverywell.CAsmallcloudmovesslowlythroughtheairinahospitaloperatingroom(手术室).Intheroomapatientwithcancer,liesonatable.Thecloudisallaroundthepatient,coveringherbodyandfillingherlungs(肺).Thecloudisnotsmoke.Itismadeofmillionsofnano-robots(纳米机器人).Thesetinyrobotsmovefromcell(细胞)tocellinthepatient’sbody,killingthecancer.Fightingcancerwithnano-robotsisonlyanideatoday,butscientistssaythatitcouldbepossibleinthefuture.Usingnano-robotsforgoodpurposessuchasfightingtheillnessorrepairingtheenvironmentmaybethewaytomanyoftoday’sproblems.However,nano-robotscouldbeadangerousriskaswell.Becausenano-robotsaresotiny,theywillhavetoworkinlargeteamsofmanythousandstomanymillions.Forthisreason,nano-robotswillhavetobeprogrammed(被编程)tobuildthemselves.Scientistswillnothavetheabilitytobuildmillionsofnano-robotsonebyone.Thisabilitytore-produceismakingsomescientistsworried.Whatwillhappenifsomethinggoeswrongintheprogramming?Quitealotofcrazynano-robotswouldbefarworsethananyillness.Somepeoplethinkthatiftheygetoutofcontrol,nano-robotscouldmaketheEarthgone.Whatshouldbedone?Shouldwecontinueresearchingnano-robotsorshouldwesearchforothermethods?Thisisoneofthemanydifficultdecisionsthatwehavetomakeinthefuture.51.Whatisthecloudinthepassage?A.Smokeintheair. B.Millionsofnano-robots.C.Somethingfullofdropsofwater. D.Clothestocoverapatient.52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto(指代)?A.Fightingcancerwithnano-robots. B.Movingfromcelltocell.C.Killingthecancer. D.Repairingtheenvironment.53.Whyaresomescientistsworriedaboutusingnano-robots?A.Nano-robotshavetheabilitytobuildthemselves.B.Nothingmaygowrongwiththenano-robots.C.Nano-robotsmaytakethedoctors’places.D.Nano-robotsinlargeteamsmaybeoutofcontrol.54.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofusingnano-robotsinthefuture?A.Heagreestotheidea. B.Hedisagreestotheidea.C.Hedoesn’ttalkabouthisownopinion. D.Heiscrazyaboutit.55.Whatisthebesttitle?A.Robotsathome B.TheWaystoFightCancerC.Nano-robotsinUse D.ACloudofHopeandDangerDGo,commonlyknowninChinaasweiqi,isaboardgamefortwoplayers.Towin,oneplayermustuseblackorwhiteplayingpieces,namedstones,tosurround(包围)moreareas.ThegamewasinventedinChinamorethan2,500yearsago.It’soneofthefourChinesetraditionalfinearts,alongwithplayingguqin,writingandpainting,soitownsawidefanbaseinChina.Nowitisalsopopularinotherpartsoftheworld.InGermany,theBerlinGoAssociationhasworkedtogetherwiththeChinaCulturalCentertohosttheChinaCup,whichseesabout50to100playerseachyear.Asthecooperation(合作)betweenChinaandGermanydeepens,manyGotrainingcoursesareoffered,andsometimesprofessionalplayersfromChinaareinvitedtogivetalkstoGermanGolovers.AndreasUrban,thepresidentofBerlinGoAssociation,discoveredabookonGoaccidentally.“Itriedtounderstandtherules,butIcouldn't.”saidUrban.Thevicechairman,Schreiber,wasintroducedtothegame16yearsagobyaclassmate.“ThefirsttimeIplayedGo,Ievencouldn'tunderstandtherules.”hesaid.Butbothofthemfoundthegamemoreandmoreinterestingafterpractice.“IadvisechildrentolearnGo.Theycanlearnthatthereisalwayssomeonestrongerandit’sOKtolose.Theycanalsolearnhowtoimprovefromtheirmistakesandsaytomorrowwillbebetterthantoday.”saidSchreiber.Totheexperiencedplayers,Gocanbeveryaddictive(使人入迷的),asitisnotjustforfun,butalsohasadeeperculturalground.WhentwoplayersmeetontheGoboard,theyfollowthesamerules,butmaycarrycompletelydifferentmethods.Oneofthebestwaystoimproveistoplayagainstsomeonewho’sstronger,aswellasfromdifferentculturalbackgrounds.Thiskindofcross-culturalcommunicationhelpsthedevelopmentofGo.56.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytellus?A.TheusefulskillsofplayingGo. B.ThematerialsfromwhichGoismade.C.ThebasicrulesofplayingGo. D.Thenumberofplayersteamhas.57.HowoftendoesBerlinhosttheChinaCup?A.Onceayear.B.Twiceayear.C.Threetimesayear. D.Fourtimesayear.58.SchreiberadviseschildrentolearnGobecause_________.A.it'seasyforchildrentoplayitwell B.childrencanlearnalotfromplayingitC.fewchildrencanfacefailurebravely D.it’sthebestwaytowinfortheircountry59.WhatsimilarexperiencedidSchreiberandUrbanhave?A.TheyfounditdifficulttolearnGo. B.TheylearnedGobyaccidentatfirst.C.TheylearnedGofromtheirclassmates. D.Theydidn’tknowGoruleswellatfirst.60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.GoisoneofthefourtraditionalfineartsinGermany.B.Playerscan’tcarrythesamemethodwhenplayingGo.C.Cross-culturalcommunicationplaysapartinGodevelopment.D.Playingwithstrongerplayersisthebestwaytoimproveyourself.2022年山东省济南市长清区中考一模英语试题四、阅读单选Atschoolmanythingshappentous.Wemayfeelexcitedwhenwehavesuccessinaschoolplay.Wemayfeelsorryifweloseanimportantgame.Wewanttokeepthememoryfortherestofourlives.Howtokeepthememory?OurEnglishteacher,MissWang,hastaughtusagoodwayofrememberthingstomakeourownyearbook.Whatisayearbook?Ayearbookisakindofbookwhichisusedtokeepthememoryofexcitingmoments.It'susuallymadeattheendoftheyear.LastDecember,webegantomakeouryearbook.First,wechosethepersonswhohaddonesomethingspecial,thensomestudentsinterviewedthem.Somewrotedowntheirstories,otherstookphotosofthem.Finally,ourteacherhelpedustoputthethingstogether.Everyoneinourclasshadsomethingtodo.Wehadourfirstyearbook.Allofusputalotofloveintomakingtheyearbook.Itissowonderfulthatnotonlythestudentsbutalsoourparentsandteacherswillrememberthespecialtimeforever.36.Wemayfeel________ifweloseanimportantgame.A.sorry B.happy C.excited D.interested37.Whohastaughtusagoodwayofrememberingthingstomakeourownyearbook?A.MissYang. B.MissHuang. C.Mr.Wang. D.MissWang.38.Ayearbookismadeto________.A.takenotes B.keepthememoryC.doourhomework D.rememberEnglishwords39.Ayearbookisusuallymade________.A.atthebeginningoftheyear B.atthemiddleofthetermC.afterthefirstexaminaterm D.attheendoftheyear40.Finally,________helpedustoputthethingstogether.A.ourparents B.ourbrothers C.ourteacher D.ourfriendsManychildrenusetheInternettogetusefulknowledgeandinformation,andtorelaxintheirfreetime.Butsomeofthemarenotusingitinagoodway.HerearesomerulestomakesureyouaresafeandhavefunontheInternet.●MakerulesforInternetusewithyourparentsaboutwhenyoucangoonline,forhowlong,andwhatactivitiesyoucandoonline.●Don’tgiveyourpassword(密码)toanyoneelse,andnevergiveoutthefollowinginformation:yourrealname,homeaddress,age,school,phonenumberorotherpersonalinformation.●Checkwithyourparentsbeforegivingoutacreditcard(信用卡)number.●Neversendaphotoofyourselftosomeoneinane-mailunlessyourparentssayit’sOK.●Checkwithyourparentsbeforegoingintoachatroom.Differentchatroomshavedifferentrulesandattract(吸引)differentkindsofpeople.Youandyourparentswillwanttomakesureit’stherightplaceforyou.●NeveragreetomeetsomeoneyouhavemetontheInternetwithoutyourparents’permission.Nevermeetanyoneyouhavemetonlinealone.●Alwaysrememberthatpeopleonlinemaynotbewhotheysaytheyare.Treateveryoneonlineasiftheywerestrangers.●Ifsomethingyouseeorreadonlinemakesyouuncomfortable,leavethesite.Tellaparentorteacherrightaway.●Treatotherpeopleasyou’dliketobetreated.Neverusebadlanguage.●Remember—noteverythingyoureadontheInternetistrue.41.Thewritertellschildrento________.A.sendtheirownphotostohim B.makerulesforInternetusewiththeirparentsC.believeeverythingtheyreadontheInternet D.giveouttheirpersonalinformation42.It’sgoodforchildrento________ontheInternet.A.tellotherstheirphonenumbers B.gointochatroomsastheylikeC.giveoutapassword D.getusefulknowledgeandinformation43.Whatshouldn’tyoudowhenyouareonline?A.Usingbadlanguage. B.Sendingmessagesande-mails.C.Leavingthesiteifyoufeeluncomfortable. D.Treatingeveryoneonlineasstrangers.44.Ifyourparentsdon’tagree,never________.A.readanythingontheInternetB.relaxinyourfreetimeC.haveaface-to-facemeetingwithanyoneyouhavemetonlineD.treatotherpeopleasyou’dliketobetreated45.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.Howtousecomputers B.SurfingontheInternetC.InformationontheInternet D.InternetsafetyrulesDoyouknowtheoldmaninthepicture?HisnameisXuYuanchong.HeisagreatChinesetranslator.XuwasborninNanchang,JiangxiinApril,1921.HelearnedforeignlanguagesinhistwentiesandbecameaprofessoratBeijingUniversityin1983.Sincethen,hehasputhimintothetranslatingworkforoversixtyyears.Hedidn’tjusttranslateChinesebooksandpoemsintoEnglishandFrench,butputmanyworld-famousbooksintoChinese,likeTheRedandtheBlackandMadameBovary.Ofallhisworks,ElegiesoftheSouth(楚辞)isthemostpopular,andit’salsooneofhisfavorite.In2010,XuYuanchongreceivedaLifetimeAchievementAwardinTranslation(中国翻译文化终身成就奖)andin2014hereceivedtheAuroraBorealisPrizeforOutstandingTranslationofLiterature(北极光杰出文学翻译奖)becausetheythinkXuwassogreatatthetranslatingwork.HewasalsothefirstAsiantranslatortoreceivesuchanaward.Whentalkingabouthiswork,Xusaiditwasnothardatall,butwasofgreatfun.Heoftenworkeduntilthreeorfouro’clockintheearlymorning.“I’mnotstayinguplate,butI’mstealingafewhoursfromthenight.”OnJune17,2021,XuYuanchonglefttheworldquietlyinhishouseinBeijing,attheageof100.46.WhatwasXuYuanchong’sjob?A.Adoctor. B.Awriter. C.Ateacher. D.Atranslator.47.HowoldwasXuYuanchongwhenhereceivedaLifetimeAchievementAwardinTranslation?A.69. B.79. C.89. D.99.48.WhichbookwastranslatedfromChineseintoEnglishbyXuYuanchong?A.TheRedandtheBlack B.MadameBovaryC.ElegiesoftheSouth D.OliverTwist49.WhatdidXuYuanchongthinkabouthiswork?A.Itwashard. B.Itwasoffun. C.Itwashisjob. D.Itwasboring.50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.XuYuanchongbecameaprofessorinBeijingUniversityin1983.B.XureceivedAuroraBorealisPrizeforOutstandingTranslationofLiteratureattheageof93.C.Xulikedtostealafewthingsfromthenight.D.XuYuanchonglivedtobe100yearsold.Howdoyoufeelwhenyourteacherasksyoutoworkonagroupprojectwithotherstudents?Doyouliketoworktogetherwithothersorworkalone?TheprogramforInternationalStudentAssessment(PISA),whichaimstoevaluateeducationsystemsworldwidebytestingtheskillsandknowledgeof15-year-oldstudents,carriedoutasurveyofstudents’abilitytoworktogetheringroups.Theyfoundthatstudentswhodowellontestsbythemselvesarealsolikelytobebetteratworkingwithotherpeople.Thisfindingwastrueformanycountries.StudentsinJapan,SouthKorea,FinlandandCanada,wheretestscoresarehigh,alsodidwellinworkingtogethertosolveproblems.Butthiswasnotthecaseforeverycountry.Chinesestudents,whousuallycangethighscoresaswell,displayedjustcommoncollaborative(合作的)skills.“OnereasonmightbethatChineseparentsandteachersfocustoomuchongrades,saidZhaoZhongxin,former

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(前副经理)oftheChineseFamilyEducationAssociation.“Studentshavealotofexampressureandtheyregardschoolasaplaceforcompetition.”“However,collaborativeskillsareveryimportantforpreparingstudentstoday’ssociety,”headded.“Luckily,moreChineseparentsandteachersarerealizingtheimportanceofthisandarethinkingofwaystohelpstudentsimproveit.”AnotherinterestingfindingfromthePISAsurveywasthatgirlsaremostlikelytobebetterthanboysatworkingtogether.Theysaidgirlsshowmorepositiveattitude(

态度)towardrelationships,whichmeanstheyaremorewillingtolistentoothers’opinions.PISAalsofoundthattheclassroomenvironmenttendstoinfluencehowwellstudentscollaborate.Inclasseswheretherearealotofactivitiesthatrequirecommunication,suchasclassdiscussion,studentswouldhavebetterattitudestowardscollaborating.51.FromParagraph2,wecanknowPISAis________.A.asurveysystem B.askillsystemC.aprogramgroup D.afindingresult52.Accordingtothepassage,thesurveyfocusesonstudents’abilityto________.A.preparesociety B.workwithothersC.getgoodgrades D.winthecompetition53.InParagraph5,theunderlinedword“it”refersto________.A.studentstoday’ssociety B.parents’realizationC.collaborativeimportance D.collaborativeskill54.Accordingtothepassage,teacherscantohelpstudentsworktogether.A.givestudentshighscoresontests. B.helpstudentsreduceexampressure.C.providemorecommunicativeactivities D.makegirlsworkwithgirlsinsteadofboys55.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thebettergrades,thebetteratteamwork.B.Gender(性别)hasnoinfluenceoncollaboration.C.Pleasefocusasmuchoncollaborationasongrades.D.It'simportantforstudentstodevelopcollaboration.2021年山东省济南市长清区中考一模英语试题V.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)AMissGeorgerstaughtphysicsinaNewYorkschool.Lastmonthsheexplainedtooneofherclassesaboutsound,andshedecidedtotestthemtoseehowsuccessfulshehadbeeninherexplanation.Shesaidtothem,“NowIhaveabrotherinLosAngeles.IfIwascallinghimonthephoneandatthesametimeyouwere75feetaway,listeningtomefromacrossthestreet,whichofyouwouldhearwhatIsaidearlier,mybrotheroryouandforwhatreason?”Tomatonceanswered,“Yourbrother.Becauseelectricitytravelsfasterthensoundwaves.”“That’sverygood,”MissGeorgersanswered;butthenoneofthegirlsraisedherhand,andMissGeorgerssaid,“Yes,Kate?”“Idisagree,”Katesaid.“Yourbrotherwouldhearyouearlierbecausewhenit’s11o’clockhereit’sonly8o’clockinLosAngeles.”MissGeorgerswasteachingherclass________.A.abouttimezones(时区) B.aboutsound C.aboutelectricity D.howtotelephone57.MissGeorgersaskedthisquestionbecauseshewantedtoknowwhether________.A.soundwaveswereslowerthanelectricityB.itwaseasytophonetoLosAngelesC.herstudentshadunderstoodherlessonD.herstudentscouldhearherfrom75feetaway58.Tomthoughtthatelectricitywas________.A.notsofastassoundwavesB.slowerthansoundwavesC.fasterthansoundwavesD.asfastassoundwaves59.KatethoughtTomwaswrongbecause_______.A.clocksinLosAngelesshowedadifferenttimefromthoseinNewYorkB.electricitywasslowerthansoundwavesC.TomwasnotgoodatphysicsatallD.Tom’sanswerhadnothingtodowithsoundwaves60.WhoseanswerdoyouthinkisCORRECTaccordingtothelawofphysics?A.Tom’s B.Kate’s C.BothAandB D.NeitherAnorBBOnaFridaynight,apooryoungviolinistwasplayinghisviolinattheentranceofthesubwaystation.Heplayedsuchgreatmusicthatpeoplesloweddowntolistenandputsomemoneyintohishat.Thenextday,theviolinistcametotheentranceagain.Heputdownhishatasusual.Besidesthehatwasapieceofpaperwithsomewordsonit.Itsaid,“GeorgeBlackhasputanimportantthingintomyhatbymistake.Welcometoclaim(认领)it.Soonthepeoplewereallinterestedinthewordsandwonderedwhatitcouldbe.Afterawhile,amanrushedintothecrowd,tooktheviolinist’sshouldersandsaid,“Iknewyouwouldcertainlycome.”Theviolinistasked,“Didyouloseanything?”Lottery(彩票).”TheviolinisttookoutalotteryticketwithBlack’snameonit.Blacktookitanddancedhappily.Blackwasanofficeworker.Heboughtthelotteryandwonaprizeof$500,000.Butwhenhegave$50totheviolinistforhiswonderfulmusic,thelotteryticketwasthrown,too.Theviolinistwasacollegestudent.Thatmorning,hewasgoingtoflytoViennaforhighereducation.However,whenhefoundtheticket,heputofftheflightandwentbacktotheentrance.Latersomeoneaskedtheviolinistwhyhedidn’ttakethelotterytickettopayforhishigheducation.Hesaid,“AlthoughIdon’thavemuchmoney,Iliveahappylife.IfIlosehonesty,Iwon’tbehappyforever.”61.Whendidtheviolinistcometotheentranceofthesubwayagainaccordingtothepassage?OnSaturday B.OnFriday C.OnSunday D.OnThursday62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?Themusic B.Thehat C.Theimportantthing D.Theviolin63.WhatwasBlack’sjob?Acollegeteacher B.Auniversitystudent C.Anofficeworker D.Amusicteacher64.WhydidtheviolinistputoffhisflighttoVienna?BecausehewasillBecausehewantedtofindthepersonwholostthelottery.Becausehelikedplayingtheviolinthere.Becausehewantedtomakemoremoneybyplayingtheviolin.65.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheviolinistwas______.poorandcareless B.richandhonest C.richbutcareless D.poorbuthonestCItseemsthatfooddeliverymen(送货员)arealwaysinhaste.Wecanseethemrunningeveryminute,andtheyseemtohavelotsofthingstodothenextminute.Theywearblue,redoryellowhelmets(头盔)andmanyofthemdon’tfollowtrafficrules.Theydriveonthewrongsideoftheroadandrunredlights.Theyusemobilephoneswhentheyaredriving.However,noteverythinggoeswellwithfooddeliverymen.Inthefirsthalfof2017,fooddeliverymenhad76trafficaccidentsinShanghai.Thismeanseverytwoandahalfdays,afooddeliverymanwilldieorgethurtontheroad.Whatmakesdeliverymensodangerous?Thestrictrulesofthefooddeliverycompaniesandtheworriedcustomersmaybetheanswer.Manycompanieswillfineadeliverymanupto2,000yuanifhecan’tdeliverthefoodontime,reportedChinaDaily.Finesalsogotothosewhogetbadwordsfromcustomers.Tomakesurethatdeliverymendrivesafely,manycitiesinChinaaskedcompaniestotraintheirdeliverymenontrafficrulesandsafety.NowinShenzhenifadeliverymanbreakstrafficrulesmorethantwice,thenhecannotdrivetosendfoodforawholeyear.Theunderlinedphrase“inhaste”means_______.A.意外地 B.慢慢地 C.饥饿地 D.匆忙地67.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsusthatmanyfooddeliverymen_______.A.usemobilephones B.breaktrafficrules C.don’twearrightclothes D.aregoodatdriving68.HowmanytrafficaccidentsmayfooddeliverymeninShanghaicauseinthewholeyearof2017?A.38 B.76 C.152 D.25069.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Manycompanieswon’tpunishadeliverymanevenifhecan’tarriveontime.B.ItisverycommonthatafooddeliverymandieorgethurtontheroadC.Theydriveonthewrongsideoftheroadandstopatredlights.D.Ifadeliverymanbreakstrafficrules,thenhecannotworkforawholeyear.70.Accordingtothelastparagraph,wewillknowthat________.A.ShenzhenisthebestplacefordeliverymenB.allthecompaniesinChinatraintheirdeliverymenontrafficrulesandsafetyC.somecitiesaretryingtohelpdeliverymenfollowstrafficrulesD.fooddeliverymencannotdriveinShenzhennowDChinesepeopleareeatingtoomuchsalt.Onaverage,peopleinChinaeatabout10.5gramsofsalteachday,muchhigherthanthe6gramsrecommended(建议)byChineseDietaryGuidelines.Chinanowhasoneofthehighestsaltintakesintheworld.Tofixthis,Chinaissued(发行)thefirstsaltreductionguideforitsfoodindustryonApril18,People’sDailyreported.Iftheguideisfollowedproperly,theaveragesaltintakeforChinesepeoplewilldropby20percentby2030.Theguidecallsforfoodcompaniestolowerthecontent(含量)intheirproductsby

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