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2020-2021学年九年级下学期一模英语试卷分类汇编

阅读理解

2021年辽宁省沈阳市皇姑区中考一模英语试题

三、阅读理解(共12小题,每小题1.5分:满分18分)

阅读短文,然后根据其内容从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。

A

“Mayweallbeblessedwithlongevity.Thoughmilesapart,wearestillabletosharethebeauty

ofmoontogether(但愿人长久,千里共婵娟)wroteSuShi,apoetduringtheSongDynasty,inhis

well-knownpoemtohisyoungerbrotherSuZhe.

Themoonisthebrightestonthe15thdayoftheeighthmonthofthelunarcalendar(阴历).On

thisday,peoplecelebratetheMid-AutumnFestival.Ithasbeenenjoyedbypeoplealloverthe

country.

InancientChina,thatdaywasaharvest(收获)festivalbecausecrops(庄稼)wereharvested

duringthatperiod.Itwasatimeforrelaxationandcelebration.

JustlikeThanksgivinginWesterncountries,familiesalsotrytogettogetherforthe

Mid一AutumnFestivalinChina.Usually,nomatterhowforawayorhowbusytheyare,peoplewill

trytoreturnhomeforthecelebration.

TheMid-AutumnhasitsownspecialfoodjustasothertraditionalChineseholidays.Peopleeat

mooncakeswithfillings,suchassugarandeggs.Theroundshapeofthecakemakesitlooklikethe

fullmoon.Thefullmoonandmooncakesstandforfamilyreunion(团聚).

Withthebeautifulmoonupinthesky,peoplesittogether,enjoythefullmoon,eatmooncakes

andfruit,sharethestoriesandexpressthebestwishesforthefamilymembersandfriendswholive

far.

26.Thepoemwhichismentionedinthetextwaswrittento.

A.SuShiB.SuZhe

C.theSongDynastyD.westerncountries

27.Fromthetext,weknowthattheMid-AutumnFestivalis.

A.onAugustthefifteenth

B.onJulythefifteenth

C.intheeighthmonthofthelunarcalendar

D.intheseventhmonthofthelunarcalendar

28.OnThanksgivingDayinWesterncountries,familiesprobably.

A.enjoythefullmoonB.sharethestories

C.gettogetherD.gofaraway

29.OntheMid-AutumnFestival,itisachanceforChinesepeopletobe.

A.tiredB.busyC.funnyD.relaxed

【答案】26.B27.C28.C29.D

B

Doyouhaveafriendwhoalwayscomplains(抱怨),butnevertriestodealwiththeirproblems?

Whatsuggestionscanyougivethem?

Inonetown,therewasawisemanwhowouldlistentopeople'sproblemsandtrytooffer

advice.Theproblemwasthatitseemedlikepeoplealwayscomplainedaboutthesameproblems

overandoveragain.

Thewisemangavegoodadvicetothesepeopleinordertohelpthemsolvetheirproblems.But

itseemedthattheyneveractuallytookhisadvice.Infact,italmostseemedlikethepeoplesimply

enjoyedcomplaininganddidn'twanttolistentothewiseman.

Hecameupwithaninterestingsolutiontothisproblem.Everytimesomeonecametohimwith

theircomplaint,hewouldtellthemajoke.Thejokewasfunnythefirsttimetheyheardit,asthey

camebackovertimewiththesameoldcomplaints,themanwouldsaythesameoldjoke.Itgotless

andlessfunnyastimewentby.

Finallyonepersonasked."Wiseman,whydoyoualwaystellthesamejokeoverandover?It

9

isn'tfunnyanymore.^^

Thewisemanrepliedwithaquestionofhisown."Ifyoucan?tlaughatthesamejokeoverand

over,thenwhydoyoualwayscomplainaboutthesamethingsoverandoveragain?^^

Thereisnopointinworryingorcomplainingaboutsomethingifyoucan'torwon'ttakeaction

tosolveit.Rememberthatyoualoneareinchargeof(负责)yourlife.Theworldiswhatyoumake

it.

30.Whenthewisemangavethosepeoplewholikedcomplainingsomeadvice,.

A.theyusedtotakehisadviceB.theythoughtitwaswrong

C.itseemedthattheyneverfolloweditD.healsohadthesameproblems

31.Thereasonwhythewisemantoldthesamejokeagainandagainisthathewantedtotellthese

people.

A.thesameoldcomplaintswereboringB.thesameoldcomplaintswere

interesting

C.hecouldonlytellthesamejokeD.hefearedtheydidn'tunderstandit

32.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“point“inChinese?

A.观点B.意义C.方面D.要点

33.Theauthorwrotethearticletotellusthat.

A.peoplehadbettertakeothers?advice

B.peopleshouldlearntotellfunnystories

C.everyone'slifeshouldbemanagedbythemselves

D.everyonemayhaveachancetocomplaintheirlife

【答案】30.C31.A32.B33.C

C

Shirley,anelephant,hassomethingtosay.Sheopenshermouthandspeaks.Thenearby

elephantsunderstandthesound,butifsjustnoisetome.

WhatisShirleyexactlysaying?Scientistsarenotsure,buttheyaretryingtofindouthow

elephantscommunicate.IvisitedShirleyattheElephantSanctuary(避难所)inHohenwald,

Tennessee.ThesanctuaryishomeofShirleyandfiveotherelephants-Bunny,Jenny,Sissy,Tarra

andWinkie.Allsixanimalswereonceinzoosorcircuses(马戏团).Nowtheywalkfreelyinthe

forests.

Anoisygroup

NotalltheelephantsatthesanctuaryspeaklikeShirley.Tarraspeakslikeasealionwhensheis

happy.Bunnysqueaks(吱吱叫)often.Isoongetusedtohearingthedifferentvoicesofthe

elephants.

oldfriends

Theelephantsspeaktooneanotherforthesamereasonspeopletalk.Sometimestheyeven

shoutwithexcitement.WhenShirleyfirstcametothesanctuary,Jennylookedatherandbeganto

shout.Shirleyshoutedback.Atfirst,theanimalkeepershadnoideawhatitwasabout.Later,they

discoveredthatShirleyandJennyhadstayedtogetherfor20yearsearlierinacircus.Theystill

kneweachother.

Therearewokindsofelephants—AslanelephantsandAfricanelephants.Inthewild,

bothkindsareendangered.In1970,almost2millionAsianelephantslivedinthewildinSoutheast

Asia.Nowthereareonly25,600to32,750elephantslivingthere.Theirhomeisbeinggradually

destroyed.Sowemusttakeactiontoprotectthem.

34.Whosesoundislikeasealion's?

A.Shirley's.B.Bunny's.C.Taira's.D.Sissy's.

35.ShirleyfirstcametothesanctuaryandshoutedbacktoJennybecause.

A.shewasafraidofJenny

B.shewasangrywithJenny

C.shestayedinacircus

D.shestillknewJenny

36.ThenumberofAsianelephantsinthewildinSoutheastAsiaisatmost.

A.20000B.25600C.32750D.

2,000,000

37.Accordingtothetext,wecaninfer(推断)that.

A.thescientistscanspeaktotheelephants

B.theelephantsinthesanctuarylivefreely

C.Shirleylikesmakingalotofnoise

D.theelephants9soundsarethesame

【答案】34.C35.D36.C37.B

2021年辽宁省沈阳市铁西区中考一模英语试题

三、阅读理解(共12小题;每小题L5分,满分18分)

阅读短文,然后根据其内容从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。

A

ExperiencingChina

M灰e,Canada

IspentthreemonthswithmyhostfamilyinChina.Itwasalifetimeexperience.Iwasableto

experienceChineselivingandculture,frombasicTaiChitoBeijingOpera.Ievenvisitedafamous

traditionalChinesemedicinehospital.NowIhaveabetterunderstandingofChineseculture.

Joanna,Australia

Istayedwithmyhostfamilyforfivemonths.MyhostmotherisaChineseteacherandsheis

reallywarm-hearted.Withherhelp,myChinesehasimprovedalot.AndIhavegotusedtoanew

culture.MyfavoritepartoftheexperiencewassharingmyfeelingsinChinawithher.

Bill,America

Myhostmotherisawonderfulcook!ShemakesmeallkindsoftraditionalChinesedishes.

TheyaretastyandIlikethemverymuch.Justlikeme,myhostparentslovetolearnaboutdifferent

cultures.TheyoftenaskmequestionsaboutlifeinAmerica.

Cindy,Germany

RecentlyItookpartinaprogramtostudyChinese.IlivedwithahostfamilyinChinaforsix

months.Myhostsisterisareallyhardworkingstudent.Itwasamazingtoseehowshemade

progressinEnglish.Andacloserelationshiphasdevelopedbetweenus.

26.WhovisitedatraditionalChinesemedicinehospital?

A.Mike.B.Joanna.C.Bill.D.Cindy.

27.HoulongdidJoannastaywithherhostfamilyinChina?

A.Threemonths.B.Fourmonths.C.Fivemonths.D.Six

months.

28.Cindythinksherhostsisteris.

A.awonderfulcookB.aresponsibledoctor

C.awarm-heartedteacherD.ahardworkingstudent

29.Billisinterestedinlearningabout.

A.ChinesemedicineB.ChinesecookingC.differentculturesD.Beijing

Opera

【答案】26.A27.C28.D29.C

Forthousandsofyears,humanshaveexploredtheEarth.Nowadays,weareexploringspace.

Astronomers(天文学家)aremodern-dayexplorers.Now,manyastronomersarelookingfornew

planetsandnewplacesofhumanstoliveinthefuture.Butwheredoastronomersstartlooking?

Firstofall,astronomerslookforastar.ThafsbecauseourownEarthmovesaroundastar(the

Sun).Moreimportantly,itisthecorrectdistance(£巨离)fromtheSunforheatandlight.Sowhen

astronomershavefoundthestar,theylookattheplanetsaroundit.Inrecentyears,astronomershave

foundnearly400newplanetswithstars.However,manyoftheseplanetsareeithertooneartothe

starortoofaraway.

However,iftheplanetisinagoodposition,astronomerslookforthreekeythings:water,air

androck.Waterisimportantbecausealllifeneedswater.Humanscandrinkitandtheycanalso

growplantswithwater.Andplantsproduceairforhumanstobreatheandfoodtoeat.Rockona

planetisalsoimportant.That'sbecausethereisoftenwaterundertherock.

Aftermanyyearsofscrutinizing,astronomershavefoundaplanetthatissimilartotheEarth.

IfsGliese581gandit'snearastai;Theastronomersthinkithaswaterandrockandtheaverage(平

均的)temperatureisbetween-31℃and-12℃.Thafscold,butnotcolderthanAntarcticaorArctic

Circle,forexample,Gliese581gisbiggerthantheEarth.AyearonGliese581gisonly37Earth

daysinsteadof365.Butastronomersdonotthinktherearebigdifferencesandsomethemthing

Gliese581gwillbeanewEarth.However,Gliese581gistwentylightyearsfromtheEarth.

30.Whatdoastronomershavetofindfirstbeforestartingtolookforanewplaceforhumanstolive?

A.Anewstar.B.Anewplanet.C.Someheat.D.Some

light.

31.Whatdoestherockonaplanettellus?

A.Thestarisarightposition.B.Wemaydiscoverwaterunderit.

C.TheplanetistooneartotheSun.D.Therecanbeairaroundtherock.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"scrutinizing91'meaninthelastparagraph?

A.discussingB.waitingC.lookingD.

traveling

33.What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Gliese581gisalreadyanewEarth.B.ThereareplanetssimilartoourEarth.

C.Water,airandrockareimportant.D.Astronomersarelookingforanew

Earth.

【答案】30.A31.B32.C33.D

C

Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theansweris

yes:Musichelpsdevelopcertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.

AstudyfromNorthwesternUniversityshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimprovea

person'shearingability.Asapartofthestudytwogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkingin

anoisyroom.Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadno

musicaltraining.Themusicianswerefoundtobeabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.

Musicianshearbetter,saysstudyleaderNinaKraus,becausetheylearntopayattentionto

certainsounds.Forexample,whentheviolinistsplayinanorchestra(管弦乐队),theymustlisten

closelytowhattheyareplayingandignore(忽视)theothersounds.Inthisway,musicianscanhear

certainsoundsbetter,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.

GotfriedSchlaug,adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstroke(中风)patients.

Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformation

normallyHowever,theycantillsing.Dr.Schlaugwassurprisedtofindsingingwordshelpedhis

patientsfinallyspeak.Whydoesthiswork?Schlaugisn'tsure.Musicseemstobeabletomake

differentpartsofthebrainactive,includingthebadparts.Insomeway,thishelpspatientsusethose

partsofthebrainagain.

Somusicisnotonlyenjoyable,butalsogoodfbrusinmanyotherways.Playinganinstrument

orsinging,saysNinaKraus,canhelpusdobetterinschoolandkeepourbrainsharpaswegetolder.

34.WhatwerethepeopleinthefirstgroupaskedtodointhestudyofNorthwesternUniversity?

A.ListentodifferentkindsofmusicB.Makesomenoiseinanemptyroom.

C.Givethesecondgroupmusicaltraining.D.Findoutwhatthetalkingpersonwas

saying.

35.ThewriterusestheexampleofviolinistsinParagraph3toexplain.

A.howmusiciansplayinanorchestraB.howmusiciansignorecertainsounds

C.whymusicianshavebetterhearingabilityD.whymusiciansarenotafraidofloud

noise

36.GottfriedSchlaughelpshisstrokepatientsspeakby.

A.playingmusicforthemB.gettingthemtosingwords

C.teachingthemtoplayinstrumentsD.joiningthebadpartsoftheirbrain

37.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Tointroducedifferentwaysofplayingmusic.

B.Togivesomeadviceaboutmakingourbrainactive.

C.Toshowtherelationshipbetweenmusicandlanguageabilities.

D.Tosharetheresultsofrecentstudiesontreatingstrokepatients.

【答案】34.D35.C36.B37.C

2021年辽宁省沈阳市中考一模英语试题

三、阅读理解(共12小题,每小题1.5分;满分18分)

阅读短文,然后根据其内容从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。

A

ZhengHe,theColumbusoftheEast,wasanamazingman.Hewasbornin1371and,11

yearslater,wascaughtbythearmyofarichyoungmancalledZhuDiandmadetoworkforhim.

OvertimetherichmansawthatZhengHewasverycleverandstrongandtheybecameclose

friends.In1403ZhuDiwasmadetheKingofChinaandheaskedZhengHetojoinhisnew

government.

TheKingwantedtolearnmoreabouttheworldandshowothercountrieshispower.He

orderedmanynewshipstobebuiltandmadeZhengHetheirleader.Between1405and1433,

ZhengHeledsevenseatripstodifferentpartsoftheworld.HecertainlytravelledtoIndia,Africa

andtheMiddleEast.AfewpeoplethinkhisshipsmayhaveevenreachedSouthAmericaand

Australia.

Eachtriplastedbetweentwoandfouryearsanditisbelievedhesailedmorethan50,000km

duringtheyearsofhistravels.With28,000menandover300ships,suchasboatsforfood,water

andevensoldiers*horses.

OnthesetripshebroughtwithhimmanyChinesegoodslikesilkandmedicinetogiveto

foreignkingsortosellforlocalgoods.Hereturnedfromeachtripwithboatsfilledwithexpensive

thingssuchasgoldandjewelry,foreignguestsandstrangeanimalslikeagiraffe.

ItisapitythatwemayneverlearneverythingaboutZhengHe'stravels.Afterhediedin

1433,thenewking,whobelievedthesetripswereunluckyandtooexpensive,hadthemstopped

andheburnedalmostallthebooksaboutZhengHe'stravels.Itisonlyinthelast50yearsthat

historianshavebeguntocarefullystudytheadventuresofthegreatZhengHe.

26.WhydidtheChineseKingwantZhengHetosailtomanydifferentcountries?

A.ToshowtheworldhowstrongtheKingwas.

B.Toreceivegiftsfromthekingsofothercountries.

C.TobringnewcountriesunderthecontrolofChina.

D.TobecomethekingofChinaandsetupgovernment.

27.WhatdoweknowaboutZhengHefromthetext?

A.Hesailedtoallsevencontinents.B.Eachofhistripslastedoneyear.

C.Hewasasuccessfulbusinessman.D.Hesailedover50,000kmintotal.

28.WhichofthefollowingdidZhengHebringwithhimfromChina?

A.Jewelry.B.Gold.C.Agiraffe.D.Silk.

29.WhathappenedafterZhengHedied?

A.Hewasforgottenforever.B.Hisshipswereallburned.

C.ThenewKingwroteabookabouthim.D.Seatripstoothercountrieswereslopped.

B

ManyforeignersfindthatoneofthemostinterestingpartsofChinesecultureisfood.Foods

thatarenormalinChina,likechickenfeetandducktongue,areoftenverystrangeloforeigners.In

fact,someofthebiggestcultureshocksarethekindsofanimalsthatareeaten.

IwasonceinvitedtoaspecialmealinChina.WhenIarrivedatthemeal.Iwashappytoeat

everythingthatwasgiventome.|didnotwanttoberude.Iateameatdishthattastedrather

strange,butIstillwolfed(狼吞虎咽地吃)italldown.Afterthemeal,tomygreatsurprise.I

wastoldthatIhadeatenadog.InEuropeancountries,itisaverystrangeideatoeatadog.My

Chinesefriendsexplainedthatthedogmeatisveryusefulforwarmingthebodyduringwinterand

isofteneateninthenorthofChina.

InEnglandwecalldogs"man'sbestfriend".Itwouldbeagainstthelawtoeatadogin

England.InChina,itisabigshockwhenwehearofpeopleeatingdogs,or,asIdid,endupeating

themourselves.

30.WhatdomanyforeignersthinkofChinesefood?

A.Interesting.B.Unusual.C.Delicious.D.Expensive.

31.Whydidtheauthoreatupeverythingatthemeal?

A.Becausetheauthorwashungry.B.Becausetheauthorhadeatenadog.

C.Becausetheauthorwantedtoshowrespect.D.Becausetheauthorlikedthefoodverymuch.

32.AccordingtoChinesefriends,eatingdogmeat

A.isagainstthelawtoacertaindegreeB.isquitepopularinthesouthofChina

C.canmakepeoplefeelwarmincoldweatherD.canmakepeoplegetusedtolivingwithdogs

33.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Man'sBestFriendB.LivinginEngland

C.ACultureShockD.ChineseDogMeal

C

IntheUK,therearetwodifferenttypesofschool.Oneisfreeforeverychildinthecountry;

theotherkindmakesyoupayforyoureducation.Thefreeschoolsareknownas“stateschools^^

andtheschoolsthatcostareknownas"publicschools”.

TheUKhasmanyfamouspublicschools,suchasEton(伊顿公学),Harrow(哈罗中学)

andWinchester(温彻斯特中学).ChildrenfromaroundtheworldcometotheUKtostudyat

theseschools.PrinceWilliamstudiedatEton.

Butmostkidsgotostateschools.Onlyaboutonein10goestoapublicschool.Fees(学

费)atpublicschoolscanbeveryhigh.Itcancostaround200,000yuanforoneyear.

Therearedifferencesbetweenstateandpublicschools.Publicschoolsgenerallyattractbetter

teachers,becausetheyofferhighersalaries.Becausepublicschoolshavemoremoneytospend

thanstateschools,theyalsohavenicerfacilities.Somehavefootballfields,gymsandswimming

poolsfortheirstudentstouse.Facilitiesinstateschoolsarenotusuallyasgood.Theyoftenhave

tosharewithothernearbyschools.

Althoughtherearethesedifferences,kidslearnthesamethings,whichevertypeofschool

theygoto.AllschoolsmustfollowtheNationalCurriculum,whichissetbythegovernment.It

tellsteacherswhattheymustteachtheirstudents.Thismeansthatwhetheryouarerichorpoor,

youwillstillreceiveabasiclevelofeducation.

34.WhataretwodifferenttypesofschoolintheUK?

A.Freeschoolsandstateschools.B.Stateschoolsandpublicschools.

C.Richschoolsandpoorschools.D.Goodschoolsandbadschools.

35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"facilities"probablymeaninChinese?

A.教职员工B.课程C.设施D.体育馆

36.WhatdoweknowaboutpublicschoolsintheUKfromthetext?

A.Mostkidscangolopublicschoolsforfree.

B.Publicschoolssettheirowncoursesfreely.

C.Nearly10percentofkidsgotopublicschools.

D.Itcosts200,000dollarstogotopublicschools.

37.Fromthetextwecanconcludethat

A.freeschoolsintheUKaremorepopular

B.PrinceWilliampreferredtogotofreeschools

C.everykidmustreceiveabasiclevelofeducation

D.freeschoolsintheUKwilldisappearinthefuture

答案:

26.A27.D28.D29.D30.B31.C32.C33.C34.B35.

C36.C37.C

2021年辽宁省沈阳市大东区中考一模英语试题

三.阅读理解(共12小题;每小题L5分,满分18分)

阅读下列短文,然后根据其内容从A、B、C.D中选出最佳选项

A

Doyouhaveapet?Manychildrenlikepetsandeventreatthemlikehumanssometimes.They

mayliketokissorhug(拥抱)theirpets.Butthiscanmakeyousick,accordingtoDailyMail.

Kissingorhuggingpetssuchasdogsandcatscancausepeopletotakeindrug-resistant

bacteria(耐药细菌),Britishscientistssaid.

Manypetownersgivetheirpetsantibiotics(抗生素)whentheygetsick.Buttakingantibiotics

toooftencanaffect(影响)thebacteriainsideyourpet.Thebacteriacanbecomedrugresistant.

Whenpeoplekissorhugtheirpets,thiskindofbacteriacanmovetothemandmakethemsick.

Closerelationshipsbetweenpetownersandtheirpetsareimportant.Butifpetownersfollow

therulesbelowtheywillnotgetsick.

Donotkissyourpetsonthemouth.

Donotletyourpetslick(舔)yourmouthornose.

Washyourhandsaftertouchingandplayingwithyourpets

Ifyouhaveawound(伤口)coverit.Thisway,bacteriacannotpassontoyoufromyour

pet.

26.WhatcanmakepeoplesickaccordingtoDailyMail?

A.Kissingorhuggingtheirpets.

B.Treatingpetslikehumans.

C.Havingpetsfortheirchildren.

D.Seeingpetssuchasdogsandcats.

27.Thebacteriainsidethepetscanbeaffectedifpeople

A.findthemselvessickseriously

B.givethemantibioticstoooften

C.takeindrug-resistantbacteria

D.seebacteriamovetothem

29.Thebesttitleforthetextmightbe”

A.Howtofollowpetowners'rules

B.Howtokeepthesicknessaway

C.Besuretotakegoodcareofpets

D.Carefullyplaywithyourpets

【答案】26.A27.B28.C29.B

B

Igrewupinafamilyof12(10childrenandparents)andalargefamilyofgrandparents,aunts,

uncles,andcousins.Neighborswereinandoutofeachother'shomesatanygivenhourofanyday,

foryears!Everybodywas“family”.Theymarriedfreely-thatis,topeoplefromanycountry.Soit

wascommontohearpeopletalkingbutnotsurewhattheywerespeaking—therewereItalianand

FrenchmixedwithEnglish,EasternEuropeanaccents(口音)withAsianEnglish.

IlaterlearnedSpanishwhilelivinginNewYorkCityandmarriedaJapanesemanwhocould

speakEnglish.Oneday,myhusbandreceivedaletterfromafriendfromJapanwhohehadn'tseen

inmanyyears.Thisfriendwasvisitingourcityandweplannedtomeet.Whenwefinallymet,we

discoveredthathisfriendhadbeeninSouthAmericaformanyyearsandspokeonlyJapaneseand

Spanish.SohespoketomeinSpanishandtomyhusbandinJapanese;IspoketohiminSpanishand

tomyhusbandinEnglish;andmyhusbandspoketomeinEnglishandtohisfriendinJapanese.We

didthisforaboutanhour!Itwasfun.

Theseexperiencestaughtmetheimportanceoflearningothertypesoflanguage.Ican

understandotherpeoplewhospeakadifferentlanguage-languageofsomeonewhoseexperience

hastakenthemdownaroadverydifferentfrommine.

30.Inthewriter'sopinion,alargefamilyrefersto.

A.tenchildrenandtheirparents

B.grandparents,aunts,uncles,andcousins

C.neighborswhoplayedtogether

D.peoplewhomarriedfreelyeverywhere

31.Whereisthewriter'shusbandfrom?

A.Japan.B.America.C.England.D.France.

32.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectwayofcommunicationamongthethreepersons?

(Astandsfortheauthor;Hstandsforthewriter'shusband;Fstandsforhusband'sfriend)

A.AandHinEnglish;FandHinSpanish

B.AandFinJapanese;HandFinSpanish

C.AandHinEnglish;FandAinJapanese

D.AandFinSpanish;HandFinJapanese

33.Thelastparagraphseemstotellusthatlanguages.

A.arespokeneverywhereB.canbeeasilyunderstood

C.helpusopennewdoorsD.areeveryone'sexperiences

【答案】30.B31.A32.D33.C

C

Ifyoulikebreaking,you'llbegladtohearthisnews.BreakingwillbeanOlympicsportat

the2024ParisSummerOlympics,theInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)saidonDecember7,

2020.ItwillbethelatestmodernsporttobeaddedtotheOlympics,CNNreported.

IOCPresidentThomasBachsaidtheymadethedecisionbecausetheyhopethatmoreyounger

viewerswillwatchtheevent."ThissportisparticularlypopularamongtheyoungersJBachsaid.

Breaking,orbreakdancing,wasborninNewYorkCity,Us,intheearly1970s.Performers

dancealongtohip-hopmusicwhileusingdifferentkindsofbodymovements,suchasspins(旋转),

freezes,andotheracrobatic(杂技般的)moves.Itquicklybecamepopularamongyoungpeoplein

bigcitiesacrossthecountry.

Today,itcontinuestobeapopularstreetdancestyle,withmillionsofpractitioners(练习者)

aroundtheworld.Itwasaneventatthe2018YouthOlympicGamesinArgentina.

AccordingtotheIOC,Olympicjudgeswillconsiderthebreakingcompetitors5skill,creativity

andstyle.Theywillalsolookatthecompetitors?strength,speed,rhythm(节奏)andagility(敏捷).

TheIOCaddedthatskateboarding,surfing,andsportclimbing,whichwillappearatthe

OlympicsforthefirsttimeinTokyo,willalsobeontheprogramforParis.

34.IOCdecidedtoaddbreakingtotheOlympicsinorderto.

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