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北京市东城区三年(2020-2022)中考英语模拟卷分题型分层
汇编-02阅读理解
一、阅读单选
(2020•北京东城・统考一模)A
Herearesomebooksaboutspacetravel.TakeatriptotheMoonandbeyondwiththese
encouragingreads.
BalloontotheMoon
TheExtraordinaryLifeofNeilArmstrong
Longbeforeanyonehaddesignedarocket,
NeilArmstrongmadehistoryin1969when
theMontgolfierbrothersweremakinghotair
hebecamethefirstpersontosetfootonthe
balloons.InOctober1783,theybecamethe
Moon.Fromhischildhoodplayingwith
firstpeopletoexperiencecontrolledflight.
modelplanestobecomingoneofthemost
BalloontotheMoonstartsthereandleadsto
famousastronautsofalltime,discoverthe
NeilArmstrong's,rsmallstep"andbeyond.
wonderfulstoryofNeilArmstrong'slifein
Leamaboutalltheprogressofthespace
thisbook.Ithaslotsoffactsandpictures,
travel,thengetreadyforanunknownbut
andshowsthekeyeventsinhislife.
excitingfuture.
ToSpace&BackCountingonKatherine
SallyRidebecamethefirstAmericanwoman
inspacein1983.Inthisbook,SallysharesThisencouragingbooktellsthestoryof
herpersonalexperienceoftravelingintoKatherineJohnsonwhohasagiftformath.
space.FromdiscussingtheexperienceofShehelpedmakethehistoricApollo11
livingandworkinginspacetoexplainingmoonlandingpossibleandmadesurethat
howastronautstrainandadapt(适应)totheirApollo13returnedhomesafelywhenthe
newenvironment,shetalksaboutherjourneymission(任务)wasindanger.
throughspace.
1.WhofirstexperiencedcontrolledflightinOctober1783?A.TheMontgolfierbrothers.
B.KatherineJohnson.
C.NeilArmstrong.D.SallyRide.
2.Ifagirlisinterestedinwomenastronauts1lifeinspace,shewillprobablyread
A.ToSpace&BackB.BalloontotheMoon
C.CountingonKatherineD.TheExtraordinaryLifeofNeil
Armstrong
3.WhatdidKatherineJohnsondo?
A.Shedesignedthefirstrocket.B.Sherecordedkeyeventsofspacetravel.
C.Sheexplainedhowastronautstrainedforspacetravel.D.ShehelpedmaketheApollo
11moonlandingpossible.
(2020•北京东城・统考一模)
Peoplecanreduce,reuse,orrecyclewasteinsteadofthrowingitaway.MattandSam
decidedtodoanexperiment.TheywantedtoseeexactlyhowmuchwastethethreeR'scould
save.
First,theycollectedtherubbishfromsixclassroomsattheirschool.Theydividedthe
rubbishintothreegroups:
•thingsthatwerereusable,suchasapenciloramarkerthathadbeenthrownaway
•thingsthatcouldberecycled,suchascans,glass,orpaper
•thingsthatweretrulywasteThen,MattandSamweighedeachofthethreegroups.
Theylearnedthat84%ofthetotalrubbishthrownawaythatdaycouldberecycledorreused.
Theydecidedtodosomethingaboutit.
MattandSampresentedtheideaofstartingarecyclingprogrammetotheschoolleaders.
ThentheyworkedwiththeStudentCouncil.Theypreparedbrochures(手册)tosendhometo
tellthestudentsandtheirfamiliesaboutrecycling.Theystatedinthebrochurethatrecycling
helpstokeepourplanethealthy.Theschoolboughtcoloredcontainers(容器)foreach
classroom.Eachroomreceivedabluecontainerforpaperandagreencontainerforglassand
cans.Theyalsoreceivedaredcontainerforrealrubbish.
Withinashorttime,eachclassroomintheschoolwassortingrecyclablematerialsfrom
rubbishbeforeitwasthrown.MattandSamdecidedtoweightherubbishonemoretime.
Theywantedtochecktheschool'sprogress.Theycollectedtherubbishfromthered
containersfromthesamesixclassroomsasbefore.Theysortedtherubbishintothreegroups
againandweighedeachgroup.Thistime,theywerepleasedtofindthattheredcontainers
werefilledwith90%wastethatshouldbethrownaway.Only10%ofrecyclablematerialshad
beenthrownintotheredcontainers.MattandSamwerepleasedwiththeirschool'seffortat
reducingwasteonourplanet.
4.Bydoinganexperiment,MattandSamwantedtofindout.
A.whatthingscouldbereusedB.whatrecyclablematerialscouldbesaved
C.howmuchwastethethreeR'scouldsaveD.howmuchwastetheirschoolproduceda
day
5.WhatdidMattandSamdointherecyclingprogramme?
A.Theymadeaspeechonrecycling.B.Theywroteareporttotheschoolleaders.
C.Theyboughtcoloredcontainersforeachclassroom.D.Theyhelpedstudentsandtheir
familiesknowaboutrecycling.
6.WhichwordcanbestdescribeMattandSam?
A.Responsible.B.Friendly.C.Independent.D.Confident.
(2020.北京东城・统考一模)OQp
TheOlympicLogo
Weseelogosonsigns,buildings,television,andevenontheclotheswewear.Logosare
usedtostandforbrands(品牌).TherearelogossuchastheNike"swoosh',,theApplelogo
andthecolorfulringsoftheOlympicGames.Alloftheselogosaredesignedtoattractour
attention.Theyalsohelpusrememberaproductorserviceconnectedtothelogo.However,
researchperformedattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngelesfindsthatrememberingthe
detailsoflogosisverydifficult.Theresearcherstrytoexplainthis.
Logosaretypicallydesignedtobesimpleandeasytorecognize.Yetthefrequent
exposure(频繁接触)totheselogoscanactuallymakeourbrainsoverlookthedetailsoflogos.
Itwouldbechallengingtotrytoremembereverysinglethingthatcrossesourpath.Wetake
insomuchinformationeverydaythatthebrainworkstonoticeinformationthatdoesnot
needtobestored.Itallowstheunimportantinformationtodisappeargraduallyfromour
memory.
Thedetailsofproductlogosarejustthekindofinformationourbrainstelluswedonot
need.Thismaybediscouragingtologodesignersandtocompaniesthatusethese
eye-catchinglogos.Buttherearestillmanybusinessexpertswhobelieveintheimportanceof
arecognizablelogo.
Eventhoughthebrainislikelytopaynoattentiontounnecessarydetails,itisalso
programmedforrecognition.Whenweseelogosoverandoveragain,webecomefamiliar
(熟悉)withthem.Thisrepeatedexposureleadsourbrainstorememberthebasicideawithout
allofthedetails.Thisgeneralsenseofmemoryhasitsownbenefits.Itcanmakeusfeellike
wereallyknowtheproductbehindthelogo.Infact,familiaritywithalogocanevenmake
peoplefeelmorecomfortableaboutbuyingorusingcertainproducts.
Logosareeverywherewelooktoday.Thosepeoplewhocreatelogosneedtoknowthat
peoplewillonlyrememberwhattheybelieveisimportant.Acleverdesignmaybeinteresting,
butmostpeoplewillforgetthedetails.
7.Inthefirstparagraph,thewritermainly.
A.introducessomefamousbrandsB.describesthedesignofsomelogos
C.showsthepopularityoffamousbrandsD.explainsthepurposeofdesigninglogos
8.Theword"overlook"inParagraph2probablymeans"
A.trytorememberB.seetheimportanceofC.takenonoticeof
D.failtounderstand
9.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Businessexpertsthinkthedetailsoflogosareunnecessary.
B.Ourbrainscanchoosewhichlogostonoticeandremember.
C.Therepeatedexposuretoalogocanleadpeopletobuytheproduct.
D.Peopleknowmoreabouttheproductsbehindlogoswithmoredetails.
10.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.WhatMakesaGoodLogo?B.WhatCanWeSeeinaLogo?
C.WhyIsaGoodLogoImportant?D.WhyShouldLogosBeRecognizable?
(2020•北京东城•统考一模)Thestudentsarequietingdownintheirseats.Theteacher
beginstogivelessons.Thensheasksaquestionfortheclasstoanswer,andthestudentsall
reactinseparateways.
Eachstudentisspecialwithdifferentstrengthsandweaknesses.Becauseofthisfact,
differentstudentslearndifferently.Whilesomemaylearnbyquicklyansweringtheteacher's
question,speakingupwitheaseandcomfort,othersmaylearnjustaswellbylisteningto
theirclassmatesandteacherspeak.Thesestudentsshouldnotbepunishedforlearningthe
waytheydo,butwhenteachersgradeclassparticipation(参与),thalisexactlywhattheyare
doing.
AccordingtoasurveycarriedoutbyBonnieM.Miller,aprofessoratUniversityof
MassachusettsBoston,60%ofherstudentsbelievethatgradingparticipationdoesnot
encouragethemtoparticipatemoreinclass.Theyfeelmorecomfortableexpressingtheir
thoughtsiftheyknowwhattheysaywillnotbegivenanumberlateron.
Someotherstudentsbelievethatwhenclassparticipationisgraded,teachersare
awardingoutgoingstudentswhilepunishingshyones.Gradingclassparticipationsendsthe
messagethatshystudentsarenotgoodstudents.Itmakesthemfeelliketheyshouldbe
outgoing,loud,andabletolearnbytalking,whichmakesthemfeeluncomfortable.
Inmyexperiencewithclasseswhereclassparticipationwasgraded,Ifeltdifficulttodo
well.Forexample,insteadofbeingabletofullyfocusonwhatmyteacherandclassmates
said,mymindwouldracewiththethingsthatIcouldpossiblyshareintheclassdiscussion.
EitherIwouldbetooslowinraisingmyhand,orfeeltoonervoustoliftitatall.Imagining
myfallinggrades,wishingthatIcouldsomehowbeamoreoutgoingperson,suddenlymy
thoughtswouldbeinterruptedbythesoundofmyclassmatesgettinguptoleave,andIwould
realizethatIlearnednearlynothingthatclass.
What'smore,byfocusingonthestudentswhotalkthemostinclass,teachersfailto
awardstudentswhomaybegoodlisteners-askillthatisasimportantasbeingabletotalkin
frontofagroupofpeople.
Teacherscanincreaseclassparticipationbyprovidingdifferentwaysofgrading
participationthatareacceptabletodifferentpersonalitiesandlearningways.Forexample,
theycangivestudentsopportunitiestowritetheirideas.
Mostimportantly,teachersshouldcreateclassroomswherestudentswanttolearn.
11.Accordingtothepassage,inaclasswhereparticipationisgraded,.
A.moststudentsarelikelytoactactively
B.somestudentsfeelstressedtobewhotheyare
C.studentsareforcedtolistentotheirclassmates
D.studentsareencouragedtolearnthewaytheyprefer
12.ThewritertalksabouthisownexperienceinParagraph5toexplain.
A.whystudentscaremuchaboutgrades
B.whylisteningisasimportantasspeakingup
C.howgradingparticipationinfluenceslearningprocess
D.howstudentsfeelwhenpreparingforspeakingupinclass3
13.What'sthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Toremindteachersoftheimportanceofgradingproperlyinclass.
B.Totellstudentstheeffecttheirpersonalitieshaveonlearning.
C.Toencourageteacherstokeepstudentsactiveinclass.
D.Toprovidestudentswithwaystoparticipateinclass.
(2020•北京东城•统考二模)Thinkingaboutgoingcamping?Youmightwanttotryone
ofthesecampsites!
LeVaideCantobre,Aveyron(France)
France'snumber-onecampsiteisintheGrandsCaussesRegionalPark.There'sa
swimmingpool,ariverandapizzarestaurantallon-site.Thesceneryaroundtheparkis
beautifulandgreatforwalking.Adayherewillcostyouabout€45.
ThreeCliffsBay,Gower(Wales)
TheThreeCliffsBayisinabeautifulpartofthecountry,anditwon'tcostyoumucheither:a
tent(帐篷)isabout€28aday.There'sashopandsomerestaurantsnearby.Youcanwater-ski
fromthebeach,orgowalkingalongtheGowerWay.
PlayaMontroigCampingResort,Tarragonna(Spain)
ThisSpanishcampsiteisgreatforafamilytrip,withpricesstartingfromabout€20a
night.You'llbeabletoenjoythebeachbyday,andlearnabouthistoricTarragonnainthe
evenings.Thesitehasrestaurantsandalsoofferslotsofactivitiesforadultsandchildren.
FourSeasonsTentedCamp,GoldenTriangle(Thailand)
Thismustbeoneofthemostexpensivecampsitesintheworld.Insteadoftents,there
are"canvascabins"(帆布小屋).Plus,there'sanicerestaurant,aspaandapool.Thereare
only15cabinssoyou'llhavetobookearly.Youcanonlyreachthecampbyriverboat,but
oncethereyoucanlearntorideanelephant.Onenightherewillcostyouabout€50!
Havefunandwehopeitdoesn'train!
14.AtLeVaideCantobre,peoplecan.
A.enjoythebeachB.liveincanvascabins
C.walkinabeautifulparkD.learnabouthistoricTarragonna
15.HowmuchdoesatentatThreeCliffsBaycostaday?
A.About€20.B.About€28.C.About€45.D.About€50.
16.Whichcampsitecanonlybereachedbyriverboat?
A.ThreeCliffsBay.B.LeVaideCantobre.
C.FourSeasonsTentedCamp.D.PlayaMontroigCampingResort.
(2020•北京东城•统考二模)Deanfelthisarmsandlegswereburning.Witheach
breath,Deanwonderedifheshouldbedone,butashetouchedthewallattheendofthepool
heturnedforanotherlap(圈)."Icandoonemore.ThisisforKevin,“Deantoldhimself.He
wasstartinghisseventhlap.
Deanandtheothermembersofhisswimteamwereswimmingtoraisemoneyfor
Dean'sbestfriend,KevinHawking.Earlierintheyear,Kevinfellill.Heneededexpensive
medicalcarethathisfamilycouldn'tafford.AfterKevin*sfriendslearnedwhatwashappening,
theystartedbrainstormingwaystohelp.SeveralofKevin'sfriendswereontheswimteam,
whichledtotheideaofswimming.
Foramonth,Deanandtheotherswimteammembershadaskedforpledges(承诺)from
anyonewhowouldhelp:familymembers,friends,andneighbours.Mostpeoplepledgeda
dollarortwoeachlap.Dean'sgrandmothersaidshewouldoffer$10foreachlapDean
swam!
Finally,asDeancompletedhistenthlap,heknewhewastootiredtokeepgoing.IfItry
anotherlap.I'llenduplyinginthemiddleofthepool,waitingforsomeonetocomeandget
me,hethought.Deanpulledhimselfupontotheedgeofthepoolandsatbreathingquickly
foracoupleofminutes,quietlyrestingbeforehetriedtostand.
Dean'sfathercameoverandsaid,"Wow,DeanJshakinghisheadinamazement,"Iam
soproudofyou.That'sfartherthananyoneelsehasswumtoday,andIknowit'sfartherthan
you'veeverswumbefore.n
Deanstoodupandslowlywalkedwithhisfatherbacktotheseatswheretheother
swimmerssatnexttoKevin.''Thankyou,"Kevinsaid.
"It'snobigdeal.Iknowyou'ddothesameforme,"Deansaid.
17.Deanandhisswimteammembersswamto.
A.seehowfartheycouldswimB.raisemoneyforasickboy
C.getreadyforacompetitionD.haveaswimminglesson
18.HowmanylapsdidDeancomplete?
A.Seven.B.Eight.C.Ten.D.Eleven.
19.Dean'sfatherwasproudofhimbecause.
A.DeanwonthefirstprizeB.Deanmadeagoodfriend
C.DeanswamfasterthanbeforeD.Deantriedashardashecould
(20204匕京东城•统考二模)Artandsciencemayseemlikepolaropposites.One
involvesthecreativeideas,andtheothercold,hardnumbers-orsomepeoplebelieveso.In
fact,bothrequirealotofcreativity.Peoplealsousebothtobetterunderstandtheworld
aroundus.Now,astudyfindsartalsocanhelpstudentsrememberbetterwhattheyhave
learnedinscienceclass.
MarialeHardimanisaneducationexpertatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinBaltimore,Md.
Backwhenshewasaschoolheadmaster,shehadnoticedstudentsseemedtoremembermore
ofwhattheyhadbeentaughtwhentheirlessonshadinvolvedart.Totestwhetherandhow
wellartmightreallyimprovelearning,Hardimanteamedupwithotherresearchersandsix
localschools.
Theresearcherscreatedart-focusedversions(版本)oftraditionalsciencelessons.Ina
traditionalscienceclassroom,studentsmightreadaloudfromabook.Intheart-focusedclass,
theymightsingtheinformationinstead.Eachstudentintheexperimenthadbothan
art-fbcusedclassandatraditionalone.
Beforeandaftereachperiodoftheexperiment,studentstooktests.Theytookathirdone
10weekslater.Thisonetestedhowwelltheystillrememberedwhattheylearnedtwomonths
earlier.Theteamalsolookedateachstudent'sperformanceinareadingtest.Thisletthem
comparehowartandnon-artclassroomsinfluencedstudentswithdifferentlearningabilities.
Studentswhoreadatorabovetheirgradeleveldidjustaswellinbothtypesofclasses.
Thosewhohadlowerreadingabilitiesgotmuchmoreofthescienceifithadbeentaughtin
anart-fbcusedclass.
Hardimansayssomekidsactuallyperformedbestinthethirdtestmonthslater.And
classroomteachersreported“manystudentscontinuedtosingthesongstheylearnedinan
art-fbcusedclassafterfinishingtheunit.n
Studentswhostartedintraditionalclassesperformedbetteraftertheymovedintoan
art-fbcusedclass.Butthosewhostartedinanart-focusedclassdidwellevenwhentheywent
backtoatraditionalclass."Somecontinuedtodraworsingtohelpthemremember
information,Hardimannotes.MThissuggeststhattheartsmayhelpstudentsusecreativeways
oflearningontheirown.”
Everyonebenefitsfromthearts,Hardimanagrees.''Alleducatorsshouldlearnhowto
usetheartsasaninstructionaltooltoimprovelearning.u
20.Paragraph2mainlyintroduces.
A.thebackgroundoftheexperimentB.theresearchersoftheexperiment
C.theconclusionoftheexperimentD.thedesignoftheexperiment
21.Bystudyingthestudents?readingperformance,theresearchersfound.
A.arthadlittleinfluenceonstudents'readingabilities
B.thestudentswithgoodreadingabilitiesperformedbetterinart
C.thestudentswhoweregoodatsciencehadbetterreadingabilities
D.arthelpedthestudentswithlowerreadingabilitieslearnsciencebetter
22.Studentswhostartedinanart-fbcusedclassstilldidwellinatraditionalclassprobably
because
A.theyhadmasteredcreativewaystoleam
B.theart-focusedclasshelpedimprovetheirmemory
C.theart-focusedclasstaughtthemhowtolearnontheirown
D.theycontinuedtosingthesongstheylearnedintheart-focusedclass
(2020•北京东城•统考二模)Pmabigfanofawfulfirstdrafts(草稿).AHofmy
writingstartswithabadfirstdraftwithgrammaticalmistakesandhalf-finishedsentences.No
oneelseseesthosedrafts.Itearup(撕毁)thatawfulfirstdraftandstartagain—andthat's
whenthingsstarttoclick.That'swhensentencesbecomecomplete,whenideasmakesense,
andwhentherealworkgetsdone.
Toooften,whenitcomestoself-improvement,wecreateidealizedplanswithunnatural
rules.Wesupposethatwewillsticktoourplans.Mondaymightbelegdayinthegym,butif
yourkidfallsoffthebikeandneedsstitches(缝针),yourcarefullymadeeight-weekexercise
planisn*tgoingtogetalook.
Everyplanstartsofflikeanawfulfirstdraft.Youmakestupidmistakes,thingsyou
thoughtwereagreatideaturnouttobedeadends,andattheendyoujustneedtostartagain.
Whenaplanfails,thesolution(解决办法)isn'ttogiveitupandtryanewonenext
time.Ifstobuildonwhatworked,cutwhatdidn'tandstartstraightawayona
much-improvedseconddraft.Tryingtorunthreemileseverydaywhileeatingnothingbut
vegetablesmightbeaterribleidea-butrunningafewdaysaweekisn't.
Thebenefitofanawfulfirstdraftistouseittogeteverythingdownonthepage.It
doesn'tmatterwhetheryouthinkit'sgoodorbad,you'retryingoutdifferentthingstofindout
whatworksand,moreimportantly,whatdoesn't.Youhavetoreadoveryourfirstdraftand
makechangestowritethesecond.Theseconddraftiswhereyoubuildonthestrongpoints
andcuttheweakones.
Saralovedrunningoutsidebuthatedtheindoorstrengthtraininginherfitnessprogram.
Howcouldshemakechangestowritetheseconddraft?Shelookedbackandsawwhichpart
shefoundfunandeasytostickwithandwhichwentwrong.Bybuildingonwhatworkedfor
her,sheslowlydevelopedahealthplanshecouldstickwith.
Ifyourseconddraftdoesn'tworkoutquiteasplanned,youtearitupandwriteathird.
And,ifneeded,afourth.Butifyoubuildonwhat*sgoodandcuttherest,finallyyouwill
havesomethingthatworks.
23.Theunderlinedword"click”inParagraph1means"
A.tobecomeclearB.torunoutofcontrol
C.togetconnectedD.togetmuchmoredifficult
24.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Peopleshouldmakeplanswithstrictrules.
B.Thefirstplanisvaluablealthoughitoftenfails.
C.Thingswillgowelliftheplansarecarefullymade.
D.Givingupthefirstplanhelpstogetanimprovedone.
25.WhatmightSaradoinhersecondplanaccordingtothepassage?
A.Sheonlyranafewdaysaweek.
B.Shestartedanindoorfitnessprogram.
C.Sheranoutsideandtookanoutdoorstrengthtrainingclass.
D.Sheranthreemileseverydaywhileeatingonlyvegetables.
26.Whafsthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Toofferadviceonhowtosticktoaplan.
B.Tostresstheimportanceofwritingadraft.
C.Toexplainwhymakingplansislikewriting.
D.Totellhowtodevelopanachievablefinalplan.
(2021•北京东城•统考一模)Manyyoungpeoplewriteabouttheirhometownheroes
whomadeabiginfluenceonthemduringtheCOVID-19pandemic(流行病).Let'sreadwhat
theyhavewritten.
J/
JU
WilliamMyhometownheroismyolderbrother,Jack.Healwayswantstohelp.
DuringtheCOVID-19pandemic,hevolunteeredhistimeatthehospital.Hewenttovisitour
grandmatomakesureshewasokay.Healsomadecarepackagesforfamiliesinthe
community.
AddieMymomdoeseverythingshecantohelpourfamilyandotherpeople.She
mademasks(口罩)forhospitalworkers.Ittookherfivedaystomakethemall.OnApril14,
2020,shewenttothehospitaltogiveblood.AndshealsogavemoneytothePetSocietyto
helpdogs,catsandotheranimals.
VincentMyparentsaremyheroesbecausetheydeliveredmailsandpackagesduring
theCOVID-19pandemic.Theywalkedseveralmilesadayandhelpedmanypeople.There
weresomemedicinesandthingspeoplecouldn'tgetatstoresinthepackages.
GraceMyhometownheroismymother.Sheworksinasupermarket.Shenot
onlytookgoodcareofme,butalsohelpedwithmyschoolwork.Shethoughtitwasherduty
tokeepmesafeandmylifenormalduringthispandemic.Andshemadeit.
27.WhoisWilliam'shometownhero?A.Hisbrother.B.Hisgrandma.
C.Hismother.D.Hisfather.
28.WhatdidAddie'smomdoduringtheCOVID-19pandemic?
A.Sheboughtmedicinesforothers.B.Shegavemoneytohelppeople.
C.Shegavebloodatthehospital.D.Shetookcareofhergrandma.
29.Gracethinkshermomis.
A.aresponsibleparentB.ahardworkingworkerC.askilledteacher
D.ahelpfulvolunteer
Schooltestscanbestressful.Buttheymightalsoencourageyoutohelpchangethe
world.Threegirls,Kristen,JennaandMarisafromNewYork,learnedaboutagrowing
problemfromareadingtesttheytook.Theproblemise-waste,shortforelectronicwaste.The
girlslearnedsomedangerouschemicals(化学品)ine-wastecanharmtheenvironmentand
people.
Laterintheyear,theyhadtocomeupwithanideaforascienceproject.They
rememberedtheinterestingtopicfromtheirtest.Sothegirlsstartedarecyclingdrivetohelp
otherstudentsandthecommunitylearnaboutproperlyrecyclinge-waste.Theycalled
themselvestheE-WasteGirls.
“Inourtown,peoplerecyclepaper,plasticandglass,butnotelectronics.Whatcanwe
do?”askedMarisa.
“Howaboutaskingourfriendsiftheyknowhowtorecyclee-waste?95suggestedJenna.
Thegirlsaskedtheirfriends,andnobodyhadheardanythingaboutit.Manyoftheir
teachersdidn'tknoweither.Sotheytaughteveryone,includingtheirteachers,tolearnabout
properlyrecyclinge-waste.Thentheyputrecyclingboxesintheschoolhallandaskedthe
studentstocollectoldcellphones,radiosandotheritems.Whentheboxeswerefull,they
sentthemtoaspecialrecyclingcenter.Therecyclerstookoutthedangerouschemicalsand
disposed(处理)ofthemproperly,sothattheydon'tgointotheairorthegroundorthewater.
Onebigwaypeoplecanhelpreducee-wasteisbybuyingsmartly.Sothegirlsstrongly
suggestedconsideringelectronicsmadewith^^fewerdangerouschemicalsandchoosing
electronicsthatwilllastseveralyears.
Thegirls'projectalsohelpedthembecomefinalistsintheWeCanChangetheWorld
Challenge,anationalstudent,competition.TheE-WasteGirlsseeabrightfutureinwhich
projectsliketheirswillnotbeneededanymore.
30.HowdidtheE-WasteGirlsfirstlearnaboute-waste?
A.Afriendtoldthemaboutit.B.Recyclerstaughtthemaboutit.
C.Theyreadaboutitinareadingtest.D.Ateachertalkedaboutitinascience
class.
31.WhydidtheE-WasteGirlsstartarecyclingdrive?
A.Tosetuparecyclingcenterinthetown.B.Totakepartinanationalstudent
competition.
C.Toencouragepeopletobuyelectronicssmartly.D.Toteachpeoplehowtoproperly
recyclee-waste.
32.TheE-WasteGirls,storymainlytellsusthat.
A.recyclinge-wasteisreallydifficultB.studentscanhelptochangetheworld
C.studentsshoulddomorescienceprojectsD.competitionsbringstudentsabright
future
(2021•北京东城•统考一模)Doyouhavetroublerememberingthingsyou'veread?
ScientistsatRMITUniversityinAustraliahavecomeupwithanewfont(字体)thatcanhelp
you
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