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2022年北京市各区中考英语二模试题汇编-04阅读单选
一、阅读单选
(2022•北京门头沟・统考二模)
Childrentalkaboutthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment.
Indailylife,wewastealotofthingssuchasplastics,paper,etc.Youcan
Brecyclethesewastesinsteadofthrowingtheminatrashcan.Youcan
categorize(分类)themintonon-recyclableandrecyclableproductsand
Sophia
sendrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany.
Buyingreusableanduseditemsisagreatwaytoprotectthe
肉environment.Bychoosingusedproducts,thenumberfornewproducts
■willbecutdownandofcourse,yourmoneywillbealsosaved.Visit
Stevelocalusedfurniture(家具)andusedappliance(家用电器)storestofind
yourneededitems.
Anotherwaytoprotecttheenvironmentistowalkorridethebikefor
希shorttrips.Ifyoutakeashorttripandtheweatherisnice,whynotride
yourbikeorevenwalk?Itnotonlyhelpsreduceairpollutionbuthelps
Cuny
youenjoythefreshair.
Neverforgettoturnoffthewatertapsafterusing.Andyoucanalso
Orecyclewastewaterforotheruseslikecleaningthebathroomor
Wwateringgardens.Thisisalsooneofthebestwaystoprotectthe
Kate
environmentthatmanypeopleneedtoknowandfollowit.
1.Whosuggestssendingrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany?A.Sophia.B.Steve.
C.Curry.D.Kate.
2.Steve,ssuggestionisthatyoutoprotecttheenvironment.
A.recyclethedailywastesB.chooseusedproducts
C.walkorridethebikeD.turnoffthewatertapsafterusing
3.AccordingtoKate,isoneofthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment.
A.categorizingthedailywasteB.buyingreusableanduseditems
C.ridingthebikeforshorttripsD.usingwastewatertocleanthebathroom
(2022•北京门头沟•统考二模)ACountryMusicSongChangedHerLifeForever
WhenSarahwasateenager,sheusedtofightoveralmosteverythingwithherfamily.
Butfiveyearsago,whileshewasstudyingabroadinEngland,sheheardasongfullof
feelingsaboutreturninghomeontheradio.IlmadeSarathinkaboutherfamilyandfriends
backintheUS.Shecametorealizehowmuchsheactuallymissedallofthem.Eversince
thenshehasbeenafanofAmericancountrymusic.
CountrymusicisatraditionalkindofmusicfromthesouthernstatesofAmerica.
Nashville,Tennesseeisthehomeofcountrymusic.Manysongsthesedaysarejustabout
modernlifeintheUS,suchastheimportanceofmoneyandsuccess,butnotaboutbelonging
toagroup.However,countrymusicbringsusbacktothe“goodolddays“whenpeoplewere
kindtoeachotherandtrustedoneanother.Itremindsusthatthebestthingsinlifeare
free-laughter,friends,family,andthebeautyofnatureandthecountryside.
Sarahhasn,tbeentoNashvilleyetbutitisherdreamtogothereoneday.Shehas
alreadyreadalotabouttheplaceanddonesomeresearchonit.Sheknowsthatthereisa
CountryMusicHallofFameMuseuminNashville.Therearealsoalwaysalotofgreat
countrymusicconcertswithfamousmusiciansandsingerslikeGarthBrooks.Sarahhas
alreadylistenedtomostofhissongs.44Garthisoneofthemostsuccessfulmusiciansin
Americanhistory.He,ssoldmorethan120millionrecords.Ihopetoseehimsingliveone
day!”
4.Wheredidcountrymusiccomefrom?
A.TheeasternstatesofAmerica.
B.ThewesternstatesofAmerica.
C.ThesouthernstatesofAmerica.
D.ThenorthernstatesofAmerica.
5.Thecountrymusicwillremindusthebestthingsinlifelike.
A.theimportanceofmoney
B.friendsandfamily
C.greatcountrymusicconcerts
D.thehopeforsuccess
6.Sarah,sdrcamisto.
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A.learncountrymusic
B.beafamouscountrymusicsinger
C.gotoNashvilleoneday
D.seeafamouscountrymusicsinger
(2022•北京门头沟•统考二模)Eachyear,you,llspendatotalofabout24hours
brushingyourteeth.You,vegottomakesureyou,redoingitright,dayin,anddayout—
unlessyouwanttohavefewerteeththanyourgreat-great-grandparents.
Brushfortherightlengthoftime:Thebestadvicefortoptoothbrushingtechnique(技
术)arethebest-practiceguidelinesfromboththeAmericanDentalAssociationandthe
BritishDentalAssociation.Theysuggestalmostthesamelengthoftimethatyoushould
brushyourteeth.Youhavetobrushyourteethfortwominutes,twiceaday,everyday.
Andit,simportanttohiteachandeveryoneofyourteeth.Itisagoodwaytosetatimer
anddon,tstopuntilitgoesoff.Youcanusetheoneonyourphone,orevengetaspecialsand
timerwithsmilingteethtoremindyouthathappyteethmeannovisitstothedoctor.Youcan
alsogetanelectrictoothbrushwithabuilt-intimerthatwillkeepyoubrushingfortwo
minutes.
Whenyoubrush,itisimportant,too.Itisadvisedthatyouwaitatleast60minutesafter
eating,especiallyifyou,vehadfruits.Brushtoosoonandyou,renotlettingyourbody,s
naturaltoothprotectiondoitswork.
Useproperbrushingtechnique:It,salsoabouthowyoudoit.Tomakethemostof
yourbrushingtime,you,llwanttomakesureyou,reusingthecorrecttechnique.Useasoft
toothbrushthatfeelscomfortableandfitsyourmouth—ahardtoothbrushcanharmyour
teeth.
Abroom
Onceyou,vegotyourbrushallpasted(涂牙膏)up,holditata45-degreeangle(角度)
toyourteethandbrushgently.Onebigmistakepeoplemakeisbrushingtoohard,believing
thiswillbemoreeffectiveandgettheirteethcleaner,faster.Instead,think,ofthetoothbrush
asabroom—theharderyoupress,thelessdirtitcansweep.Sobrushgently,ifyouwant
yourtoothbrushtodoitsjobproperly.
Onceyou,vethoroughly(彻底地)cleanedeverysurfaceofyourteeth,don,tforgetabout
yourtongue(舌头).Researchshowsjustbrushingyourtongueiseffectiveatreducingbad
breath.
7.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?
A.Whenyoushouldbrushyourteeth.
B.Howlongyoushouldbrushyourteeth.
C.HOWoftenyoushouldbrushyourteeth.
D.Howyoucanbrushfortherightlengthoftime.
8.WhydoesthewritertalkaboutabroominParagraph6?
A.Toshowhowyoushouldholdyourtoothbrush.
B.Tostresstheimportanceofbrushingtechnique.
C.Toexplainwhyyoushouldbrushteethgently.
D.Tosuggestsomepossiblewaysofbrushingteeth.
9.Theword“sweep“inParagraph6probablymeans"''.
A.clearB.spendC.stopD.hold
10.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforpassage?
A.Don,tWorryaboutYourTeeth
B.HowtoBrushYourTeethProperly
C.BrushfortheRightLengthofTime
D.IfsImportanttoBrushYourTeeth
(2022•北京门头沟•统考二模)CanTrainingYourWorkingMemoryMakeYou
Smarter?
Wewouldallliketoincreaseourcognitive(认知的)abilitybeyondthelimitssetby
MotherNature.Soit,snowonderthatbrain-trainingprograms—whichfocusontrainingour
workingmemory—areamultibillion-dollarindustry.Butcanthiskindoftrainingreally
makeussmarter?
Cognitivetrainingseesthebrainasakindofmuscle(肌肉)thatcanbemadestronger
withtherightkindofpractice.Althoughpeopledidmuchresearch,therehasbeenno
agreementaboutitseffectiveness.Somethinkthatcognitivetrainingincreasessome
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cognitiveabilities,whileothersarelesshopeful.
YetWedoknowthatsomecognitiveskillsprobablygotogetherandarepredictorsof
real-lifeskillssuchasworkperformance.Thus,trainingonecognitiveskillmightleadtoan
improvementinmanyothercognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Thatisthekeyhypothesis(假
设)onwhichworking-memorytrainingisbased.
Totestthishypothesis,Weexaminedallthestudiesaboutworking-memorytraining.The
resultswereveryclear.Working-memorytrainingdidnotshowanyeffectonchildren,sfluid
intelligence(流体智力),aperson,sabilitytosolvenewproblemsandgetusedtonew
situations.Itdidn,tinfluencetheireducationalachievementorothercognitiveabilities,either.
Theonlydependableeffectwasthatchildrengotbetteratwhattheyweretrainedtodo.So
performingworkingmemorytasksdoesseemtomakeyoubetteratdoingthem.However,the
factthatparticipants(参与者)gotbetteratsuchtasksdoesnotnecessarilymeanthattheir
workingmemoryabilityincreased.TheymayjusthaveIeamthowtoperformthattypeof
task.
Theresultsdoshowthattheuseofworking-memorytrainingprogramsasan
educationaltoolisuseless.Beyondworking-memorytraining,otherrecentstudieshave
shownthelimitationsofdifferenttypesofcognitivetraining.
However,thesenegative(负面的)resultsmustnotdiscourageusfromtrainingour
cognitiveandnon-cognitiveskills.Wejusthavetorealizetheactuallimitationsofsuch
practiceinareasoutsidewhatweareactuallytraining.Butthatdoesn,tmeanWeshouldn'tdo
it——themostefficientwaytodevelopaskillis,afterall,totrainthatskill.
11.Accordingtothepassage,cognitivetrainingprobably.
A.benefitthetrainingcompanies
B.balancethelearningskills
C.makeusstrongerthroughpractice
D.helpthechildrengetgoodresults
12.Childrentakingpartintheexperimentswereableto.
A.befamiliarwithnewsituationsquickly
B.getgreatereducationalachievements
C.succeedwhentheysolvereallifeproblems
D.dobetterinthefieldthattheyweretrainedin
13.Whatisthewriter,sopiniononthecognitivetraining?
A.Thecognitivetrainingisausefulexperiment.
B.Thecognitivetrainingcan,tmakeussmarter.
C.Thecognitivetrainingchallengethechildren,sskills.
D.Theexperimentishelpfultochildren,scognitiveskills.
(2022•北京海淀•统考二模)Goodbyesarenevereasy.Agroupofstudentsaresharing
theirideastomakeavirtual(虚拟的)going-awaypartyfunandmemorable.
1TakeaTrip
WhynotgoonavirtualtripwithyourfriendsandtheguestofhonoronWoyago
foravirtualgoing-awayparty?ItmightbeanexcitingtriptoItaly,arelaxingtrip
MatttoFrance,oraspecialholidaytoSpain.Woyagodoesitall.Whatfun!
WouldYouRather
t
It,sagreatideatoplanagameofWouldYouRatheronlinewithyourfriendsat
theparty.Theideaistochoosebetweentwochoicesandseehowmanyofyour
friendsendupchoosingthesamething.Youcanpreparemoreinteresting
Joanna
questionstodoublethefun.
MagicShow
<It,stimeforsomemagic!Foryourvirtualgoing-awayparty,trysomething
different.Themagicshowisagoodchoice.Itisaliveandhighlyinteractive(互
动的).Intheshow,themagicianperformsaseriesofmagictrickswiththeactive
Cindyparticipationofyourguests.
MarcoExperiences
MarcoExperiencesprovidesgreatservices.Forexample,itwilltakeyouonthe
β
journeyofhowAlec,sIceCreamismadeandhowtoenjoyit.Thebestpartisa
X
walkthroughoftheproductionline,learningthestorybehindthebrandand
Billactuallytastingtheicecream.Yup!Theywilldeliversomeicecreamrightto
yourhome.
14.Whoistalkingaboutplanninganonlinegameforavirtualgoing-awayparty?A.Matt.
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B.Joanna.C.Cindy.D.Bill.
15.Cindythinksthemagicshowatavirtualgoing-awaypartyis.
A.aliveandinteractiveB.specialandrelaxing
C.easyandunforgettableD.funandeducational
16.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpicecreamloverslearnhowicecreamismade?
A.AWoyagotrip.B.WouldYouRather.
C.Amagicshow.D.MarcoExperiences.
(2022•北京海淀•统考二模)Onthefinaldayofthesummercamp,AdaandLydiastood
belowTheBearCrawl,thecamp,shighest,hardestropecourse.Lydiavolunteeredtogofirst.
Handsbeforefeet,Lydiabeganhercrawl(爬)acrosstheropeladder.
"Go,Lydia,go!You,reachampion.You,vegotthis!vAdacheeredfrombelow.When
Lydiamadeitallthewayacross,completingthechallenge,Adafeltrelievedforherfriend
butalsonervous:itwashertumnow.
Adareachedherarmsouttothefirstrungontheropeladder.Herarmsfeltshakyasshe
felttheladdersway(摇摆)alittleunderherweight.Shecarefullywalkedherhandsforward
tothenextrung.AbouthalfwayacrosstheBearCrawl,Adawasstartingtofeelalittlemore
confident.Witheveryrung,shewasgettingclosertotheoppositeplatform.Shecoulddothis!
Adareachedoutforthenextrung,justasastrongwindmadetheropeladdersway.
Ada,shanddidnotgraspthewoodrung.Instead,herhandhitonlyairandcontinued
downward,followedbyherarm,hershoulderandtherestofherbody!
Almostimmediately,theharness(保护带)caughther.AsAdawasloweredtotheground
slowly,shecouldseealltheotherkidsstaringupather.Ada,sfaceburnedfrom
embarrassment.Whenshefinallyreachedtheground,shelookedathershoesandtheground.
“CanItryagain7,,Adawhispered,holdingbacktears.
Thecoachlookedatherwatch.tςΓmsorry,Ada.Wedon,thave
Onthebushome,Adarestedherheadagainstthewindow.Besideher,Lydiasatsilent
andthoughtful.ςςHey,Ada?”Lydiasaid.ςςIcouldn,thavemadeitacrosstheladderwithout
you.ɪgotsoterrifiedinthemiddle,butthenyoushoutedmynameandIkeptgoing.”
“Yougotscared7,,Adaasked.
Lydianodded,hereyeswidening."Superscared.VmsuɪprisedIdidn,tthrowupon
everybodybelow.,,Adasmiledalittle.uYouwerejustunluckythatsuchabigwindcameUPJ
continuedLydia.
Rightthatmoment,sheknewherfriendwastryingtocheerherup.Suddenlyfallingoff
theladderdidnotseemsoimportantanymore.
17.Whenabigwindcameup,Ada.
A.fellofftheropeladderB,feltembarrassed
C.keptcrawlingconfidentlyD.criedoutforhelp
18.HowdidLydiacheerAdaup?
A.BylisteningtoAdacarefully.B.Bysharingherownfeelings.
C.ByencouragingAdatotryagain.D.ByshowingAdahowtoclimb.
19.Adafinallyrealizedshedidn,tneedtocaretoomuchabout.
A.effortB.successC.courageD.friendship
(2022•北京海淀•统考二模)Keepingyourfamilytraditionsaliveisawonderfulwayto
creatememories—andhere,swhytheyareofgreatvalue.
Familyissomethingspecial.Keepingyourownfamilyculturedevelopingandaliveis
oftentheresultofhavingfamilytraditions.Traditionsareoneofthethingsthatmakeyour
familyunlikeanyother-somethingtobepassedfromgenerationtogeneration.
Ibetyoucanthinkofonetraditionyouandyourfamilyhavealwaysdonetogetheranda
wholelotofwonderfulmemoriesaboutit.Memoriesofmomentsspenttogetherwiththe
peopleyoulovearealwaysahottopicofconversationwheneveryoureconnect.Those
memories——especiallytheonesinvolvingfamilytraditions——canlastalifetime.
Whenyouhavefamilytraditionssetinstone,whethertheyfallonaholiday,oronan
importantdayforyourfamilyduringtheyear,youalwayshavesomethinggreattolongfor.
Whetherit,sbakingcookiestogether,goingonanoutinginspring,orputtinguppapercuts
duringtheSpringFestival,traditionsmakeanyoccasionspecial.Andtheycanaddalittle
excitementtoyourlifewhenyouneedtotakeabreatherfromtheboringandtiringdaily
work.
Familytraditionsprovideconsistency(稳定性).Lifeisalwayschanging.Sometimesit
feelslikewhenyoucatchupandgetusedtothenewthings,somethingelsecomesoutof
nowhereandthrowsyouoffbalanceagain.Whenyou'ref⅛elingIOSLtraditionsCailProVide
Stabilityandmakeyoufeelgroundedagain.
Familytraditionsbind(凝聚)youalltogetherinawaythatnothingelsecan.Nothing
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bringsyouandyourlovedonescloserthangettingtogethertocelebratetraditionsandenjoy
eachother,scompany.Traditionsremindyouabouteverythingyourfamilyis——whereyou
camefrom,whereyou,regoing,andhowfaryou,vecometogether.
Oftentimes,it,snotjustthemostwonderfultraditionsthathavethebiggestinfluence.
Evensomethingassimpleaseatingabowlofnoodlesonyourbirthdaycanstrengthenthe
tiesbetweenyouandthelovedonesinyourlife.Themostimportantandvaluablememories
ofyourlifecouldbecreatedfromyourfamilytraditions,boththebigandthesmall.
20.WhatcanweIeamfromParagraph4?
A.Bigeventsareneededtostrengthenfamilyties.B.Familyvaluesremindpeopleof
whattrulymatters.
C.Memoriesinvolvingfamilytraditionslastalifetime.D.Familytraditionsgivepeople
somethinggoodtoexpect.
21.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph5shows.
A.familymemoriesarehelpfultodealwithpainfulemotions
B.familytraditionshelppeoplefeelincontroloftheirlives
C.keepingupwithchangesmakespeoplefeelconfident
D.breakingfamilytraditionsthrowspeopleoffbalance
22.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheSecrettoKeepingFamilyTraditionsAlive
B.ThePossibleBenefitsofValuingLifeMemories
C.TheLastingPositiveInfluenceofFamilyTraditions
D.TheKeytoMakingFamilyLifeDifferentandSpecial
(2022•北京海淀•统考二模)Friendlyandtrustworthypeoplearemorelikelytobe
pickedforteamsthanthoseknownforjusttheirskillcompetence(能力),accordingtonew
research.
“Wewouldthinkpeoplearechosenbecauseoftheknowledgeandskillstheybringto
thetable.However,theresearchsuggestspeoplemayoftengetpickedbecauseteammembers
feelcomfortablewiththem,“saidCynthiaMaupinfromBinghamtonUniversity."Peoplemay
bewillingtosacrifice(牺牲)abitintermsofperformanceinordertohaveareallyenjoyable
teamexpcrience.,,
Maupin,steamfocusedonanumberofMBAstudentstocarryouttheirstudy.Students
wererandomly(随机地)dividedintoteamstoworkonclassprojectswhenatermbegan.
Towardtheendoftheterm,studentswereaskedtoformtheirownteamsandtalkaboutwhy
theypickedeachmemberoftheirgroup.ςςWewantedtofindoutwhatpeopledidtoshow
otherstheymightbeagoodteammate/*Maupinsaid.
Theresearchersspecifically(具体J⅛)IOokedathowstudentsshowedtheirhuman
capital,theabilitytodotheirtaskswell,andtheirsocialcapital,thedegreetowhichthey
werefriendlyandtrustworthy,tootherstudentsbystudyingtheiruseofchallengingor
supportivevoice:
•Challengingvoice:Communicatinginawaythatchallengesthepresentsituationand
focusesonnewideas.
•Supportivevoice:Communicatinginawaythatstrengthenssocialtiesandtrust.
“Asmightbeexpected,anyonewhowasverystrongintermsofshowingboththeir
humanandsocialcapitalwereextremelywantedwhenitcametoformingteams.They,re
doingalltherightthingstoshowthey,rebothtrustworthyandcompetent,,,Maupinsaid.
However,theresearchersfoundstudentswhoonlyshowedsocialcapitalthrough
supportivevoiceweremoreneededthanthoseonlyshowingtheircompetencethroughthe
useofchallengingvoice.
Thesefindingscouldhavemajorimplicationfortheworkplace.Ifpeoplearelookingto
joinimportantteams,theyshouldusesupportivevoicetoshowotherstheycanbetrusted,
especiallywhenthey,renewtoanorganization.Intimesofthepandemic(流行病),the
findingsareevenmoreusefulasmanyorganizationshaveafullylong-distanceormixed
workmodel.uYoumayonlyseeyourcoworkersduringonlinemeetings,,,Maupinsaid.
ςςWithfewerin-personinteractions,youreallyneedtomakeyourhumanandsocialcapital
noticeablethroughtheuseofyourvoice,especiallyifyou,relookingforfutureteam
opportunities.^^
23.InthestudytheMBAstudentswereaskedto.
A.explainwhytheypickedcertainteammembers
B.gradehoweachteamperformedintheprojects
C.questiontheskillsandknowledgetheyhave
D.sharetheirexperienceoffittingintoateam
24.Thethirdandfourthparagraphsaremainlyabout.
A.whattheresearchfoundoutB.whotheresearchfocusedon
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C.whytheresearchwasimportantD.howtheresearchwascarriedout
25.Duringthepandemic,tomakeyourhumanandsocialcapitalnoticeable,youneedto
A.workoutnewwaysforamixedworkmodel
B.designinterestingonlinemeetingsforyourteam
C.speakupinbothchallengingandsupportiveways
D.haveasmanyin-personinteractionswithcoworkersaspossible
26.Whatdoyouknowaboutpreferenceforteammatesfromthepassage?
A.Peopleusingchallengingvoicearemorelikelytobeaccepted.
B.Theabilitytocomeupwithnewideasplaysamoredecisiverole.
C.Afriendlyattitudeoutweighstheabilitytodealwithdifficulttasks.
D.Thedesiretogetothers,trustismorevaluedthantobuildsocialties.
(2022•北京昌平・统考二模)ColorfulExperiencesattheWinterOlympicVillage
TheBeijing2022WinterOlympicshasbeenagreatsuccess.Eachplayerfromallover
theworldalsolivedacolorfullifeattheOlympicvillage.Let,stakealookatwhattheysaid
abouttheirOlympicexperiences.
G
WecoulddomanythingsattheOlympicVillage.Ilearnedsome
ChinesekungfuintheChineseMedicineCultureSpace.Ialso
wentshopping,playedVRgamesanddidafreehaircutwithmy
Becca
teammates.
TeamUSA
IjustwanttoshowmylovetothefoodattheOlympicdininghall.
"A
YoucouldtrydifferentkindsoffoodfromChina,Japan,Indiaand
America.AndɪenjoyedChinesefoodverymuch,ɪalsolearned
Michelle
howtomakedumplingsfromthevolunteers.
TeamGermany
0MyfirstOlympicexperiencewasperfectthoughIdidn,tgetan
*>k)OlympicmedalorOlympicwoolflowers(绒线花).Igotagiftbag
z
Natalieonthefirstdayatthevillage.TherewasaBingDwenDwen
TeamCzech(捷克)inside.Iloveditsomuch!
/-ΛM⅛
H一
Ihavesomethingfantastictoshare.Everyplayerhadasmartbed.
Itwasverycomfortable.Therewasacoolculturalcenter.Iknewa
littlemoreaboutSpringFestivalandChinesemedicine.Itwasa
Summer
wonderfulexperience.
TeamUSA
27.WholearnedsomekungfuattheOlympicvillage?A.Becca.B.Michelle.
C.Natalie.D.Summer.
28.WhatdidNataliegetonthefirstdayatthevillage?
A.AShueyRhonRhon.B.ABingDwenDwen.
C.AnOlympicmedal.D.Olympicwoolflowers.
29.WhatdoweknowaboutSummer,sWinterOlympicexperience?
A.ShehadChinesefoodeveryday.
B.Shelearnedhowtomakedumplings.
C.SheknewmoreaboutChinesemedicine.
D.SheplayedVRgamesandwentshopping
saxophone
(2022•北京昌平・统考二模)
Derekdidn,tleavethebandroomasusualafterclass.Asheputhissaxophonecarefully
back,hefeltahandonhisshoulder.Mr.Boxwellstoodbehindhimandasked,ςςAreyou
excitedaboutJazzBand(爵士乐队)Campnextweek?”DerekwastheonlystudentatJames
MadisonMiddleSchoolacceptedintothebestcamp.Hewouldbeplayinginajazzbandwith
themosttalentedstudentsinthestate.
t4Actually,Mr.Boxwell,,,Dereksaidquietly,uΓmreallynervous.WhatifIdon'tplay
well?”
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MrBoxwellsmiledatDerekandsaidlightly,ςςYou,rethebestmiddleschoolsaxophone
playerΓvehadthepleasureofteaching.Youwillblowawaythepeopleatcampwithyour
talent.Isthereanythingelsetroublingyou”
Derekloweredhishead.Itwaseasytoadmit(承认)thathemightnotbethebest
saxophoneplayeratcamp,butitwasreallyhardforhimtofacethefactthathewasprobably
theonly12-year-oldboythathadneverbeentoanovernightsummercamp.Whatifhedidn,t
makeanyfriends?Whatwouldthefoodbelike?
Mr.BoxwelllookeddownintoDerek,seyes."Myfirstsummercampexperiencewasa
musiccampwhenIwasyourage.Forsomereason,IhadtheideasinmyheadthatIwasn,t
goingtomakeanyfriendsandthatIwasgoingtomissmymom,scooking.^^Helaughed
again.tςWell,Ididmissmymom,scooking,butIwassurprisedbyhowquicklyImade
friendswiththeotherkidsfromthebandandtheorchestra(管弦乐队)kidstoo.”
Justthen,thedooropenedandinwalkedMr.Graham,theorchestrateacher.Infact,Mr.
Grahamsaid,44ThafswhereWemet25yearsago!We,vebeenbestfriendseversince!^^
30.WhatdidMr.BoxwellthinkofDerekaccordingtothepassage?
A.Brave.B.Talented.C.Patient.D.Friendly.
31.WhywasDerekafraidtotakepartinthecamp?
A.Becausehedidnothaveenoughpocketmoney.
B.Becausehedidnothaveproperclothesandshoes.
C.Becausehemissedmom,scookingwhilegoingout.
D.Becausehehadneverspentanightinasummercamp.
32.HowdidMr.BoxwellhelpDerek?
A.BypreparingatastymealforDerekhimself.
B.Byteachinghimhowtoprotecthimselfoutside.
C.BysharinghisowncampexperiencewithDerek.
D.ByinvitingotherboystogotothecampwithDerek.
(2022•北京昌平•统考二模)OnerecentsurveyinBritainshowedthat50%ofparents
didn,tpaytheirchildrenpocketmoney.And76%oftheparentswhodidn'tpaypocketmoney
saidthattheirchildrencomplai
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