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阅读理解真题汇编(30篇)II-山东地区2022-2023九年级英

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一、阅读单选

(2022•山东临沂)TheLanternFestivalfallsonthe15thofthefirstmonthofthelunar

calendar.AncientpeoplealsocalleditShangyuanFestival.Celebrationsandtraditionsonthis

daybeganfromtheHanDynasty(朝代),andbecamepopularintheTangDynasty.

Watchingtheredlanternsisoneofthemaintraditions.Lanternsofdifferentshapesand

sizesareusuallyputontrees,oralongriverbanksonshow.Youngkidsusuallyholdsmall

lanternsinordertogetgoodluck.

Anothertraditionisguessinglanternriddles(谜语).Theanswertoariddleisusuallya

ChineseCharacter,afamousperson'sname.

Themostimportantthingistoeatsweetdumplingswithdifferenttastes.InnorthernChina,

theyarecalledyuanxiaowhileinsouthernpartthey9renamedtangyuan.Becausemaking

sweetdumplingsislikeagameoranactivity,theyareusuallydonehappilybyagroupof

friendsorfamilymembers.

Inoldtimes,theLanternFestivalwasagoodtimeforyoungpeopletofindlove.Watching

lanternsgaveyoungpeopleachancetomeeteachother.AndthereweremanyromanticC良

漫的)storiesaboutthisfestival.TwolinesfromXinQijiintheSongDynasty,"SuddenlyI

turned,andthereshestood,inthedimlight.”

Inaword,theLanternFestivalhasbroughtChinesepeoplesomuchfunandjoy,wehope

theyoungpeoplecancarryonthesetraditionsanddevelopChineseculture.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

1.Howmanydynastiesarementionedinthispassage?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Five.

2.Accordingtothepassage,whichoneistrue?

A.WecanseelanternsincolorsontheLanternFestival.

B.MostLanternriddlesareaboutplantsandanimals.

C.TheLanternFestivalusedtoberomantic.

3.FromParagraphFour,whatcanwelearnaboutsweetdumplings?

A.TherearedifferentkindsofsweetdumplingsinChina.

B.TheyarecalledtangyuaninnorthernChina.

C.Peopleonlymakesweetdumplingswithfamilymembers.

4.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?PI=Paragraph1.

5.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WherearetheLanternFestivalcelebrated.

B.WeshouldmaketheLanternFestivalmorepopular.

C.TheintroductionoftheLanternFestival.

(2022•山东临沂)Doyoustillfeelworriedabouthowtogetyourphonecharged(充

电)?Twoyearsago,a19-year-oldteenagerhelpedyoutosolvethisproblem.Heinventeda

phonechargerwhichusesenergyfromyourownbodytochargeyourphone.

HandEnergy,thewonderfulinventionoftheinventorMichaelVaga,allowsyoutocharge

yourphonesimplybyshakingyourhand,whichstartsthecharger'sgyroscope(陀螺仪)to

produceelectricity.Andtheelectricitycantheneitherbestoredorusedtochargeamobile

immediately(立即).

Hesaid,“Witheachrotation(旋转)ofyourhand,thegyroscope'sspeedincreasesquickly

andproducesmorepower.Theaveragespeedofthegyroscopeisabout5000roundsper

minute.Withthissmallcharger,yourphysicalenergycanbeturnedintoelectricalenergyand

thismeansyoucanchargeyourphone.

HandEnergycanhelpyouproduceendlesselectricity.Youcanuseiteverywhereyouwant.

Itisespeciallyusefulforpeoplewhohavetospendalongtimeinthewild.What'smore,it's

friendlytotheenvironmentandhelpsyoutoexerciseyourwrists(手碗).Ittakesbetween40

minutesandonehourtofullychargethebatteries(电池).

TheinventiontookVagaayeartodevelop.Now,theinventorfromMinsk,Belarus,is

readytoputitintoproductionandsendoutthecreativeconvenientchargers.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

6.Howcanwegetenergyofthenewcharger?

A.Bychangingthebatteries.

B.Byusingagyroscope.

C.Byshakinghand.

7.Inthethirdparagraph,theunderlinedwordmeansinChinese.

A.平均的B.全部的C.开始的

8.Fromthepassage,itseemsclearthat.

A.theelectricityshouldbestoredfirst

B.themoreyoushakejhemorepowerthechargerproduce

C.wedon'tneedtousebatterieswiththenewcharger

9.Whowillbethemostinterestedinthisinvention?

A.Thefishermen.B.Thedrivers.C.Thestudents.

10.Thepassagemainlytellsusabout.

A.whythenewphonechargerwasinvented

B.weshouldshakeourhands10getenergy

C.anenvironmental-friendlyinvention-thenewphonecharger

(2022•山东济宁)

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Youcanalsoenjoyaspecialpriceof$60onStudents'Night.

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CatchupyourfriendsatCatch-Up,thefinestrestaurantintown!

Weopeneveryday5:00pm-11:30pm

11.Howoftendotheyhaveastudents'nightatCatch-Up?A.Everyday.B.Onceaweek.

C.Twiceaweek.D.Threetimesaweek.

12.BettyandherparentswenttoCatch-UplastWednesday.Howmuchdidtheypayby

showingBetty'sstudentcard?

A.$120.B.$160,C.$200.D.$240.

13.WhatdoweknowabouttheStudents'NightatCatch-Up?

A.YoucanhavemealswithyourfriendsatCatch-Up.

B.Onlystudentscanhavethechancetogetaspecialprice.

C.EverystudentwhocomestoCatch-Upwillgetaspecialdrink.

D.Yourfriendscanenjoythesamepriceiftheywearyourschooluniform.

(2022•山东济宁)OnFeb.12th,2020,Dalian(nothisrealname)wastakingatrainto

Changsha,Hunan,forabusinesstrip.Whileonthetrain,hewentintoacarriage(车厢)to

havelunchandchosetoremaininthecarriage.Hedidn'tknowthatthecarriagewasonlyfor

peopleheadingtoWuhan.

Severalhourslater,whenthetrainarrivedinWuhan,Dalianwasaskedtogetoff,ashe

wasinthespecialcarriage.Althoughhewassurprised,hedidn'twanttocausetroubleand

gotoffthecarriagewithjustasinglebag.

Becauseoftheepidemic(流行病),Wuhanhadbeenlockeddown.SoDaliancouldn't

findahoteltostayin.Feelingataloss,hesawanoticeonlinelookingforvolunteerstowork

inhospitals.Daliandecidedtogiveitatry.

HesoonbecameavolunteerinWuhanNo.lHospital.Hewasresponsiblefortakingout

rubbish,sweepingthefloor,disinfecting(i肖毒)thehospital,dealingwithusedprotective

suits(防护服)andbringingmealstopatients.

Theyoungman,reportedlyfromNortheastChina,hadtowork12hourseveryday,

changinghisprotectivesuitthreetimesaday.Whileworking,hecouldn'tdrinkanythingor

gotothebathroom.Healsohadtohaveclosecontactwithinfectedpatients,whichisrisky

(冒风险的).

Dalianwasafraidofgettinginfectedatfirst.uWhenIenteredthewards(病房),Iwas

kindoffrozen(僵硬的)andfeltlikeIcouldn'tmove,“hesaid.Butafterhesawmorepatients

getbetter,hisfeargraduallywentaway.

Dalian'sstoryhasgoneviral(走红:的)online.Peopleweresurprisedbyhisexperience,

anddescribedhimashaving“aheartofgold^^.

14.WhydidDalianhavetogetoffinWuhaninthepassage?

A.Becausehewasinthewrongcarriage.

B.Becauseheboughtthewrongtrainticket.

C.BecausehechosetohavelunchinWuhan.

D.BecausehewenttoWuhanforabusinesstrip.

15.Daliandecidedtoworkinahospitalbecause.

A.heranoutofmoney

B•hecouldn'tfindahoteltostayin

C.hewasonceavolunteer

D.hewantedtobecomeadoctor

16.DaliandidmanythingsasavolunteerinWuhanNo.1HospitalEXCEPT.

A.bringingmealstodoctors

B.dealingwithusedprotectivesuits

C.disinfectingthehospital

D.takingoutrubbishandsweepingthefloor

17.Whatdoesthispassagetrytotellus?

A.Everybodyshouldbeavolunteer.

B.Wemustprotectourselvesallthetime.

C.Weshouldbethankfultomedicalworkers.

D.Everyonecanfightthevirus(病毒)intheirownway.

(2022•山东济宁)Holidaysplayanimportantpartinourlife.Weworkhardduringthe

year,sowefeeltiredandstressedattimes.Weneedholidaystorelax,eveniftheyonlylast

forafewdays.Thisisespeciallytruefbrwomen.Theycouldgetawayfromtheirhusbands,

childrenandfamilyforevenoneweekintheyea匚

Holidayshavemanygoodresults.Firstly,theycanimprovetheeconomy(经济).Ifthere

werenoholidays,peoplewouldhavelittletimetospendthemoneytheyearn.Secondly,

holidaysallowpeopletorelaxafterworkinghardthroughouttheyear.Duringandafterthe

holidays,peoplefeelmorerelaxedandenergetic,theythenbringthisenergytoworkwhen

theycontinueworking.Lastly,holidayshelppeoplelearnhowtoenjoylife.Mostpeople

improvetheirrelationshipswiththeirotherfamilymembersduringholidays.

However,holidaysalsohavebadaspects(方面).Forexample,manypeoplesaidthat

theycouldn'tenjoyshoppingortravellingbecausethereweresomanypeopleshoppingand

travelling,too.Anyway,mostpeoplerealizethattheyneedholidays.Ican'timaginewhat

people'sliveswouldbelikeiftherewerenoholidays.

18.Peopleneedholidaysbecause.

A.theyneedtospendmoneyB.theyneedtorelaxafterthehardwork

C.theywanttomakemorefriendsD.theywanttorunawayfromthereallife

19.Howmanyadvantagesdoholidayshaveaccordingtothepassage?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

20.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Peoplecanfeelmorerelaxedafterholidays.

B.Peoplewillknowhowtoenjoylifeduringholidays.

C.Thedisadvantagesofholidaysaremorethantheiradvantages.

D.Peoplecanhavemoreenergytoworkafterholidays.

21.What'sthewriter'sattitude(态度)toholidays?

A.Thereshouldn'tbemoreholidays.B.Holidayscanbringsomeproblemstous.

C.Holidaysarenecessary.D.Holidaysarenotsoimportantasmoney.

(2022•山东济宁)Noonewantstoworkatamessydeskandlooklazy.Butdoesa

messydesktopactuallymeanthat?Notalldisorders(无序)meanyoumesseverythingup.

EvenSteveJobsthoughthispersonalattractioncamefromhismessydesktop.

Peoplewhopreferamessydeskhavetheirownideas.Somethinkitmakesthem

comfortable.Somebelieveithelpsthemfocusmoreeasily.Messytablescanmakeiteasierto

focusonthetasks,justlikesomenovelistscanwritepatientlyinanoisycafe.Othersmaybe

thepeoplewhowanttodothingsperfectly.Forthosewhostriveforperfection,tasksare

either100%or0%done.Sotheyusuallyputawaythelessimportantthingsanddothemost

importantonesperfectly,whichleadstopapermountainsonthedesktop.

Manypeoplearedescribedasuntidy,carelessandslowbecauseofmessytabletops.

However,whenweseethedesksofAlbertEinstein,MarkTwainandMark

Zuckerberg-pioneersoftheirtimes—thingsmightchange.Clearly,theworldwelcomes

uniformity(一致)andorder,italsoneverrefusesregular(有规律的)disorder,whichseems

likeamessbutgoesinanorganized(有条理的)way.

Researchshowsthatpeopleworkingwithamessydesktopareprobablymorecreative

andliketotakerisks.Butpeoplewithatidyoneoftenfollowtherulesandmaynotliketotry

newthings.Forexample,inanexperiment(实验)donebyKathleenVbhs,peopleinthe

messygroupcameupwithmoreinterestingandcreativeideasaboutthenewusesof

ping-pongballsthantheorganizedone.Vbhssays,“Messyenvironmentsseemtoinspire

peopletothinkupfreshideas.”

Butamessydeskmightnotbethebestchoiceallthetime.Whenyouneednewideas,a

messydeskmightbeagoodchoice;butwhenyouwanttodoataskquicklyandsuccessfully,

itseemsbettertomakeadeskcleanandtidy.

22.Somepeoplepreferamessydeskbecause.

A.itmakesthemuncomfortable

B.theyarelazyanduntidy

C.theywon'tdothingswell

D.theycanfocusontaskseasily

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"strivefbr"meaninChinese?

A.对……感兴趣B.将……分开C.为……斗争D.为……努力

24.TheexperimentdonebyKathleenVbhsshowsthat.

A.Disorderisneverwelcomedinthisworld

B.peopleworkingwithatidydesktopalwaystrynewthings

C.amessydesktophasabadinfluenceonpeople'sminds

D.peopleworkingamessydesktopthinkupfreshideasmoreoften

25.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MessyDesk:DoPeopleNeedtoChangeIt?

B.MessyDesk:DoesItMakePeopleComfortable?

C.MessyDesk:DoPeopleGetUsedtoIt?

D.MessyDesk:DoesItHelpPeopleWorkEfficiently?

(2022•山东♦莒南县)Whenwethinkofpaper,wethinkofnewspapersandbooks.But

therearemanyotheruses.Onlyhalfoftheworld'spaperisusedforbooksandnewspapers.

Paperisverygoodforkeepingyouwarm.Youhaveperhapsseenhomelessmenasleep

onalargenumberofnewspapers.InFinland,itissometimes-40℃inwinter.Thefarmers

wearpaperboots(靴子)inthesnow.Nothingcouldbewarmer.

Eachyear,moreandmorethingsaremadeofpaper.Wehavehadpapercupsandplates

foralongtime.Butnowwehearthatchairs,tables,andevenbedscanbemadeofpaper.

Withpaperbootsandshoes,youcanwearpaperhats,paperdresses,andpaperraincoats.

Whenyouhaveusedthemonce,youthrowthemawayandbuynewones.

Thelatestuseofpaperseemstobepaperhouses.Thesearenotsmallhousesforchildren

toplayin,butreal,bighousesforpeopletolivein.Youcanbuyahousewiththreeroomsfor

about500dollars.Youcanputitupbyyourselfinafewhours,andyoucanuseitforabout

fiveyears.

26.ThefarmersinFinlandwearpaperbootsinwinter.

A.tofeelmuchbetterB.tokeeptheirfeetwarmC.tosavealotofmoney

27.Longbeforewebegantousepapertomakechairs,tablesandbeds,.

A.wecouldbuypaperbootsandshoesinpapershops

B.wecouldwearpaperhatsandpaperdresses

C.wehadalreadyhadpapercupsandplates

28.Thelatestuseofpaperseemstobepaperhouses.Thesehousesare.

A.notexpensiveandeasytobuildup

B.madeforchildrentoplayinorfbrhomelessmentolivein

C.madeonlyfortherichpeople

29.Afteryouuseapaperraincoat,youmay.

A.useitforalongtimeB.lendittoothersC.throwitaway

(2022•山东•莒南县)LastweekScarlettandRyanvisitedtheirgrandmother.Theywere

chasingeachotherthroughthehouse.Theylovedtochaseeachotherintheirgrandmother^

housebecauseitwassobig.Therewerepracticallyhundredsofhidingplacesindifferent

rooms.Thebestpartwasthebalconyonthesecondfloor.Theycouldrunalongalong

corridor(走廊)andwentintothebalcony.

ScarlettandRyanwereplayinginthebalconyhappily.Atthattime,theirgrandmother

wascookinginthekitchen.Suddenly,sheheardabignoise.uWhathaveyoukidsbroken

now?”Grandmotheraskedthemloudly."Uh...nothing."Ryanlied.

ScarlettopenedhereyeswideinhorrorasshelookeddownatRyan.Ryanknocked

downanantique(古董的)vaseinpieces.Theydidn'tknowthepriceofthevase,butthey

knewthattheirgrandmotherlovedthevasesomuch.

Ryandidn'twanttotelltheirgrandmotherthetruth.Hethoughttheirgrandmotherwould

beangrywithhim.Shedidn'twanttolietotheirgrandmother.Finally,Scarlettand

Ryanwenttothekitchenandtoldtheirgrandmotheraboutthevase.Theirgrandmotherfelt

verysorryforthevase.ShepaidMYM20forthevasesomanyyearsago.Itwasanantique

andmightworthalotofmoney.Butshedidn'tpunishScarlettandRyanbecausetheydidn't

lietoher.

30.Whatwastheirgrandmotherdoingwhenthevasebrokeintopieces?

A.ShewaswatchingTV.

B•Shewascookinginthekitchen.

C.Shewascleaningtheroom.

31.WhichofthefollowingcanbethemissingpartinParagraph4?

A.AndScarlettagreedwithRyan.

B.Scarlettdecidednottotellherthetruth.

C.ButScarlettdidn'tagreewithRyan.

32.Aboutthevase,wecanknow.

A.itscolorB.itspriceC.itssize

33.WhichwordcanbestdescribeScarlettaccordingtothepassage?

A.Honest.B.Silly.C.Hard-working.

(2022•山东♦枣庄市)"TodayIwillgiveyouaspecialtest,“saidtheEnglishteacher

withasmileonhisface.

Allthestudentssetupstraightandwaitedforthetesttobegin.Theteacherbegantogive

thetestpaperstoallthestudents.Afterhefinishedhandingoutthetestpapers,heaskedthem

tobegin.

Thestudentswereverysurprisedtoseethattherewasnotaquestionbutablackdot(圆

点)inthecenterofthepaper.Theteachernoticedthestudents'surpriseandsaid,"Iwantyou

towriteaboutwhatyouseethere."Attheendoftheclass,theteachertookallthestudents'

answersheets(答题2氏)andreadtheanswers.Allofthemdescribedtheblackdot.After

readingalltheanswers,theteachersaid,"Hereeveryoneonlypaidattentiontotheblackdot,

butnoonewroteaboutthewhitepaper.,,Thewholeclasslistenedsilently,becausetheywere

afraidtofallintheexam.Thentheteachersaid,"Don'tworryaboutyourmarks(分数)for

thistest.Ijustwantyoutothinkaboutourlife.Thewhitepaperislikeourwholelifeandthe

blackdotinthecenterofthepaperrepresents(代表)problemsinourdaily

OurlifeisagiftgiventousbyGod,withloveandcare.However,wejustpayattention

totheproblemslikeillnessesandpoverty,andneverseehappythingsinourlife.Sowe

shouldtrytosolveourproblemsandenjoyeachmomentlifegivesus.

34.Whatwasinthecenterofthepaper?

A.awhitedotB.ablackdotC.aquestionD.agift

35.WhafstheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword"poverty“inthelastparagraph?

A.幸福B.富有C.贫穷D.保险

36.Whichistherightorder(顺序)ofthestory?

①Theteacherreadalltheanswers.

②Theteacheraskedhisstudentsnottoworryabouttheirmarks.

③Theteacherwantedhisstudentstothinkaboutlife.

④Theteacherbegantohandoutthetestpapers.

A.④①②③B.①②③④C.④①③②D.③②①④

(2022•山东♦枣庄市)Helpingotherscanhelpustoo

Onceuponatime,therelivedafarmerwhogrewverygoodcorn.Eachyear,hewould

takepartinthestatefarmers'fair(展览会)andwinatopawardforhiscorn.

Thestoryofthefarmer^successreachedtheearsofareporterwhowantedtointerviewthe

farmer.Whilehewaslearningaboutthefarmer^growingskills,hefoundthatthefarmer

sharedhisbestqualityseeds(优质种子)withhisneighbors.

“Howcanyouaffordtoshareyourbestcomseedswithyourneighborswhensomeof

themmightgotothefairaswell?^^thereporterasked.

“Whywouldn'tI?”thefarmerreplied.“Thewindpicksuppollen(花粉)fromthecorn

andmovesitfromfieldtofield.Ifmyneighborsgrowpoorqualitycom,crosspollination(交

叉授粉)willfinallydegrade(降低)ihequalityofmycomtoo.IfIamtogrowhighquality

com,Imusthelpmyneighborsgrowgoodcomtoo.”

Thefarmer'sanswermadethereporterunderstandhowaware(明白的)theoldfarmer

wasaboutconnections(联系)inlife.

Itisthesamewithourlives.Thosewhochoosetoliveinpeacemusthelpothersaround

themtoliveinpeacetoo.Thosewhowishtobelovedmustfirstlearntoloveotherstoo.

Thosewhowishtolivewellmusthelpotherslivewelltoo,asthevalueofourliveshas

somethingtodowiththeliveswetouch.

37.Whatdidthereporterthinkaboutthefarmersharinghisseeds?

A.Itwouldmakehimpoor.

B.Itmightmakehimlosetheaward.

C.Itwasanicethingtodo.

D.Itwascleverofhimtodothis.

38.Thefarmer'scomgrewwellpartlybecause.

A.hisneighborsalsogrewgoodcorn

B•hisneighborsgavehimthebestcorns

C.hewasgoodatdoingcross-pollination

D.hestoppedothersfromgrowinggoodcorn

39.Thestorytellsusthat.

A.hardworkleadstosuccess

B.weshouldtrytoimproveourlives

C.helpingothersisgoodforus

D.lovingothersmakelifemorevaluable

(2022•山东•宁津县)Onceuponatime,akingplacedalargestoneinthemiddleofthe

mainroadandhidgoldcoinsunderthestone.Thenhehidbehindahugetreeandwatched.

Thefirstpersondownthestreetwasamilkmanwithhiscar.Hecrashed(撞上)intothe

stoneandthemilkspreadallovertheground.uWhatfoolputthisstonehere?^^heshouted.

Hepickedhimselfupandangrilywentaway.

Afterawhile,awomancamealong,puttingapotofwateronherhead.Suddenly,the

womantrippedover(绊倒)thestoneandherwaterpotwentcrashingtotheground.She

pickedherselfupandwalkedawayintears.

Thekingwatchedalldayasmanypeoplecomplainedaboutthestone,butnobodytried

tomoveit.Thekingwondered,"Istherenooneinthisvillagewhofeelsanyresponsibilityto

keeptheirneighborsfromharm?”

Justthen,ayounggirlcamealong.Whenshesawthestone,shesaidtoherself.tuThis

stoneisadanger.Ishouldmoveitoutoftheway."Afterlotsofeffort,thegirlfinally

succeededinmovingthestonetothesideoftheroad,andshefoundthegoldcoinsunderthe

stone.Shelookedaroundandfoundnobody.

Atthatmoment,thekingsteppedoutfromwherehehid."Ohsir,“thegirlsaid,“isthis

goldyours?Ifnot,wesurelymustfindtheowner,forhewillcertainlymissit."Thekingsaid,

“Mydear,thegoldcoinsaremine,butnowthegoldcoinsareyours,becauseyouaretheonly

personwhohaslearntthelessonIwanttoteachmypeople.Nothinggoodcancometoa

nationwhosepeopleonlycomplainandexpectotherstosolvetheirproblems.^^

40.Wherewerethegoldcoins?

A.Behindthetree.B.Onthestone.C.InatreeD.Underthestone.

41.Whenthemilkmancrashedintothestone,hefelt.

A.angryB.sadC.surprisedD.excited

42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"responsibility“inParagraph4mostprobablymeanin

Chinese?

A.欲望B.兴趣C.责任D.能力

43.Thekingplacedastoneontheroadbecausehewantedto.

A.givethegirlabigsurpriseB.hidegoldcoinsunderit

C.playatrickonhispeopleD.seewhowouldmoveit

44.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thewomantriedtomovethestonebutshefailed.

B.Itwasnoteasyforthegirltomovethestonebyherself.

C.Allthepeoplecomplainedaboutthestoneandrefusedtomoveit.

D.Themancrashedintothestoneandthewaterspreadovertheground.

(2022•山东•宁津县)Areyoulookingforsomethingthatcanaddcolortoyoursummer

holiday?Ifyes,herearethesummercoursesthatyoucannotmiss!

ChildrenCanCookThecourseistoimprovechildren'sknowledgeinthekitchen.They

willlearnbasiccookingskills,kitchensafety,andhowtobuyproperingredients(原料)and

followstepsinrecipes(食谱).Childrencansitcomfortablyandeatwhattheyhavecookedat

theendofeachlesson.

LittleWritersThecourseisdividedintotwoparts.Inthefirstpart,childrenare

introducedtofamousstoriesandtheirwriters.Inthesecondpart,theyaretaughttowritetheir

ownstories.Childrenalsogetthechancetowriteothertexttypes,suchaspoemsandplays.

ActingforFunThisisacoursethatletschildrenenjoythefunofacting.Throughacting

andspeakinginfrontofpeople,childrenwillbemoreconfident(自信的).Parentsare

welcometowatchtheperformancegivenbythechildrenattheendofthecourse.

WatercolorPaintingThiscourseteacheschildrenthebasicskillsofpaintingindifferent

ways.Weencouragechildrentowatch,imagineandcreatetheirownworks.

45.Childreninthecookingcoursecan.A.sellthefoodtousB.learnhowto

stayhealthy

C.learnhowtocookD.eatwhatteacherscooked

46.Howmanypartsarethereinthewritingcourse?

A.Onepart.B.Twoparts.C.Threeparts.D.Fourparts.

47.Whichcourseshouldchildrentakeiftheywanttobemoreconfident?

A.ActingforFun.B.WatercolorPainting.

C.LittleWriters.D.ChildrenCanCook.

48.Childrenaren'tencouragedtoworksinthepaintingcourse.

A.watchB.copyC.imagineD.create

49.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

A.Childrencaneatwhattheyhavecookedinthecookingcourse.

B.Thesecoursesmaymakechildren'ssummerholidaymorecolorful.

C.Childrenwillnotbetaughtthebasicpaintingskillsinthepaintingcourse.

D.Childrenhavethechancetowritedifferenttexttypesinthewritingcourse.

(2022•山东•宁津县)WhenIwasinthirdgrade,Iwatchedavideothatwasaboutthe

discoveryofKingTutankhamen'stomb(坟墓).IrememberHowardCarterlookingthetomb

carefullythroughanaiTOwholewithacandle.Aworkmanaskedwhathecouldsee.

"Wonderfulthings!^^Cartersaid.Fromthatmoment,IknewwhatIwantedtodowithmylife.

Today,Tmluckytoworkasanarcheologist(考古学家).Istudythelivesofpeoplewho

livedinEgypt(埃及).It'sexcitingwork.Sometimesyoufindsomethingthatwasburied(埋葬)

threethousandyearsago.Holdingapieceofhistoryisanamazingfeeling.

SoIdecidedwhatIwantedtobeattheageofnine,andImadeithappen.Seemseasy,

right?Notquite!Theroadwasn'teasy.Ididmystudies——university,thenaPhD.Butalong

thewayIwastoldmanythings:Iwastooyoung,Icouldn'tmakeit.Ishouldgetmarriedand

havekids.Ialsoneededmoney,soIaskedforsixgrants(拨款).ThefirstfiverepliesIgot

saidno.Sixmonthslater,thelastreplycame:Thistimeitwasyes.Finally,Icouldstartmy

ownwork.

Foranyonethinkingaboutacareer(事业),Iwouldsay:Nevergiveup.Ifyouwanttodo

something,keeptrying.Ifpeopletellyouno,usethat—itwillpushyou.Atthebeginning,it

hurts.Butthenextnohurtsalittleless.Itmakesyoustrongerandactuallyhelpsyou.

Second,

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