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2023年辽宁省大连市中考一模英语试题

阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后面的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Passage1

A5-DAYSUMMERPROGRAM!Youcantakepartinmanyhands-onactivitiesandmeetwith

liveanimals:giraffes,pandas,tigers,andsoon!Moreinformationabouttheprograminas

follows:

ProgramAProgramB

Dates:18-22July,2022Dates:8-12August,2022

Days:MondaytoFridayDays:MondaytoFriday

Time:10:00a.m.-4:00p.m.Time:10:00a.m.-4:00p.m.1

Programcost:$230formembers;$250fornon-members

Howtodo:Simplycometoourcentretogetanapplicationform(申请表).Send

yourcompletedformonorbefore15thJuly,2022(Friday).

Notes:I.NOFREELUNCHESAREPROVIDEDbecauseofpersonalfooddifferences.You

mayeitherbringalunch-boxorpayforlunchatourrestaurants.

2.Bothprogramswillstart1DAYlaterifthereisawarningofrainstorms.

3.Age:Studentsaged8-16.

4.Groups:Thereare2programsforyoutochoosefrom.Eachprogramneedsatmost15

students.

COMEANDJOINUSNOW!DON,TMISSTHECHANCE!

21.Ifthereisarainstormon18thJuly,programAwillstarton.

A.SundayB.MondayC.TuesdayD.Friday

22.Twomembersandonenon-membershouldpayfortheprogram.

A.$480B.$690C.$710D.$730

23.Freelunchesaren,tprovidedbecause.

A.thelunchescosttoomuchB.peoplehavedifferenttastes

C.privatemealsarenotallowedD.therearemanyrestaurants

24.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Agirlof17canjointhe5-daysummerprogram.

B.Morethan15studentsareineachprogram.

C.Wecantakepartintheprogramatanytime.

D.Youneedtohandinanapplicationfortheprogram.

Passage2

Whenɪwasyoung,ɪwatchedmymotherusingourdial(拨号)telephoneoneday.Shewas

talkingtosomeonewhowasn,tactuallyintheroom.Aftershehungupthephoneandleftthe

room,Iwalkedovertothephone.IdialedsomenumberslikemymotherandthenIreceiveda

voicesaying,ςςYouhavedialedawrongnumber.Please...,,Iwassurprisedandquicklyhungup.

That,ofcourse,wasalongtimeago.Itwasmyearliestmemoryaboutthetelephone.Afew

yearslater,wechangedtheolddialtelephonetoapushbutton(按键)phone.Nextcamemobile

phonesthatyoucouldcarryaroundthehousewithyou.Afterthatcamecellphones,and

smartphones.

Nowadaystherearehundredsofappsonmysmartphone.Icansendanemailinsecondswith

myphone.Itseemsthatwearemoreconnectedinthisworldthaneverbefore.

Butitbringsanotherproblem.Asmuchasweareconnectedtoeachotherbyphone,We

rarely(彳艮少)reallyconnectwitheachother.Fewpeoplewriteletterstoeachotherthesedays.

Fewtakethetimetotalkfacetoface.Insteadoftalkingonthephone,Wesendmessages.Instead

oflookingintoourlovedones,eyes,westareatourphones.

Don,tletthathappen.Don,tlettechnologytakeyourtimeandyourlifeawayfromyou.

Takeawalkonthebeachwithyourfriend.Sitandwatchamoviewithyourlovedone.When

technologycanhelpyoudothesethings,thenuseit;butwhenitcan,t,turnitoff.

25.Thewriterwassuɪprisedwhen.

A.shesawhermotherusingthephone

B.hermotherhungupthedialtelephone

C.shedialedthenumberslikehermother

D.sheheardsomeonespeakinginthephone

26.Whatistherightorderforthedevelopmentofthephone?

a.pushbuttonphoneb.smartphonec.dialtelephoned.mobilephonee.

cellphone

A.acdbeB.cadebC.cdaebD.adcbe

27.Whatdopeopleoftendonowadaysaccordingtothepassage?

A.Peopleoftenwriteletterstoeachother.

B.Peopleoftenmeetandtalkfacetoface.

C.Peopleoftenlookatandusetheirphones.

D.Peopleoftenstareintolovedones,eyes.

28.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?

A.Ifstimetoturnoffourtelephone.

B.It,seasytocommunicateonlinetoday.

C.Telephonechangesourlifeinmanyways.

D.Weshouldconnectwithourheart,nottechnology.

Passage3

Areyouafraidofgoingtothedentist?Ifso,you,renotalone.

Thesefearscouldjustbeinourheads,however.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyMartin

Tickle,aprofessoratManchesterUniversityintheUK,thepainisn,tfeltmostofthetimein

dentalsurgeries(牙科手术).Infact,amongthe451interviewedpatients,75%reportednopain

atallduringtheirvisits,includingsituationswhentheyhadtheirteethpulledout.

Coulditbethesoundofthedrill(钻头)then?

“Ifoundthatthesoundofdrillingcanevokedeepworryindentalpatients.Actuallythey

don,thaveanypain."HiroyukiKaribe,ascientistatNipponDentalUniversityinTokyo,toldthe

Guardian.

Tofindthereasonwhyadrillmightbringonaracingheart,Karibedividedthevolunteers

intolow-fearandhigh-feargroupsbasedonhowmuchtheyfearedatriptothedentist.Volunteers

wereplayedthesoundofadrillwhiletheirbrainactivitieswerewatchedbyamachine.

WhatKaribefoundinthelow-teargroupwasincreasedactivityintheareasofthebrain

relativetoauditoryprocessing(听觉处理),whichmeans,forthesepeople,thesoundofdental

drillsisnodifferentfromothersounds.

Inthehigh-feargroup,however,thebrainareathatwasactivated(激活)wasdifferent.Itwas

theareathatcarriesoutanumberofduties,includinglearning,feelingsand,mostimportantly,

memory.Thismeansthatthesevolunteersnotonlyheardthesound,buttheyrememberedit一

theymadeconnectionsbetweenthesoundofadrillandtheworryitproducedinthepast,causing

theirworrytoreturn.

Understandinghowbrainsreplytothesoundsofdentists,drillscouldhelpscientistsfind

waystomakepatientsmorerelaxed,accordingtoKaribe,becausepatientswhowoιτyaboutgoing

tothedentistmightkeepputtingofftheirvisits.Butthebestwayistokeepyourteethhealthy.

29.Howdoesthewriterexplainthatthepainisn,tfeltmostofthetimeindentalsurgeries?

A.Byshowingfactswithnumbers.

B.Bygivingexamplesgroupbygroup.

C.Bycomparingresultsofpatients.

30.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whatdoestheword-evoke“meaninChinese?

A.减轻B.引起C.阻止

31.Howdidthesoundofdrillingproducedifferentresultstothevolunteersinthestudy?

A.Itproducedsomeworryinthevolunteersinthelow-feargroup

B.Forthehigh-feargroup,itcausedmoreactivitiesinthebrainarearelativetoauditory

processing.

C.Itmadepeopleinthehigh-feargroupremembertheirpastuncomfortablememories.

32.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Somenewwaystotreatteeth.

B.Theproperwaytotreatdentalpatients.

C.Howthestudymightbeuseful.

33.What,sthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Tointroduceusarecentsurveybyascientist.

B.Tohelpushavelessfearofatriptothedentist.

C.Tomakeitclearthatthesoundofdrillingisnotterrible.

2022年辽宁省大连市中考一模英语试题

ΠL阅读理解(一)(本题共17小题,每小题2分,共34分)

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Passage1

RideWithMeAroundShanghaiDoyouwanttoexplore(探索)thecityofShanghai?Why

notjoinourcyclingtour?Itwilltakeyouthree

hourstocycleabouttwentykilometers.Wewillprovideyouwithbicycles(自彳亍车).Ourguide

willleadyou

throughsomeofthemostinterestingplacesinShanghai.Hoponthebikeandlet,sgo!

YourtripwillstartatPeople,sSquare.Thisisthelargestsquareinthecity.Itishometothe

ShanghaiMuseumandmanyotherimportantbuildings.

GoforwardtoTianzifang.Therearemanycafesandinterestingstorestobefounddownthese

traditionalShanghaialleys(小巷).

ExploreXintiandi.Therearemanyf⅛shionable,shopsinthearea,soldshikumen-style(石库

门风格的)buildings.

MoveontoShanghaiOldStreet.Ridethroughthecenturies-oldstreets.

CyclealongthewideBinjangAvenue(滨江大道)inPudongNewArea.Enjoythecityscape

(城市景观)ofmodemShanghai.

Languageofthetourguide:English,GermanorFrench

PriceperpersoninU.S.dollars:1-2people—S50∕person

3-5people-S40∕person

>6people一$30/person

21.Howlongwillthecyclingtourlast?A.2hours.B.3hours.C.12

hours.D.20hours.

22.Wherecanyouseetheshikumen-stylebuildingsalongtheway?

A.OnPeople'sSquare.B.AtTianzifang.

C.InXintiandi.D.OnShanghaiOldStreet.

23.IfDavidwantstotakethecyclingtourwithhisfather,howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$50.B.$60.C.$80.D.$100.

24.Thecyclingtouroffersforeignersachanceto.

A.explorethecity,slonghistory

B,enjoythecity,splacesofinterest

C.improvetheirhealthinanewway

D.tryoutthecity,snew-madebicycles

Passage2

Onahotday,manypeopleliketogotothebeach.Somebeaches,however,arenotsafefor

swimming.ThereareSharkS(鲨鱼)inthewater.

SharkNets(网)

Atsomebeaches,peopleputoutsharknets.Theyhelpstoptoomanysharksfromgetting

closetothebeach.Sharkscanswimunderoraroundthenet.Butiftheytrytoswimthrough,they

willgetcaught.Sharkscandieiftheyarenotcutfree.

Sharknetsdon,tjustcatchsharks.Theycancatchotheranimals,too.Theyhavecaught

dolphins,stingrays,andturtles.Evenawhalehaseverbeencaughtinasharknet.Ittookmany

peopletogetitfree.

Someanimalsarenotsolucky.Theydrowninthenets.Oneday,awhalewasswimming

withhercalf.Thecalfgotcaughtinasharknet.Themotherwhaletriedtogetthecalftocome

withher,butitwastwistedupinthenetandcouldn,tgetfree.Themotherhadtowatchitdie.

Manypeoplethinksharknetsshouldnotbeused.Sharksareimportantintheocean.Theyeat

sickanddeadfishandtheyhelptokeeptheoceanclean.Sharksarethelionsandtigersofthesea.

Somepeoplethinkthereareotherwaystokeepthebeachsafeforpeople.

SharkSpotters

Sharkspottersarepeoplewhowatchforsharks.Theygotoahighplace.Thentheycanlook

downonthebeach.Iftheyseeashark,aSiren(警笛)willsound.Theyputupawhiteflag.Then

peopleknowtogetoutofthewater.

Afterall,thewaterisashark,shome.

25.Whyaresharknetsputoutatsomebeaches?

A.Tokeepsharksawayfromthebeaches.

B.Tostoppeoplefromfishingsharks.

C.Toprovideasafehomeforsharks.

D.Tohelpcatchsharksandotherseaanimals.

26.Theunderlinedword“drown”hastheclosestmeaningto"''.

A.hurtB.shoutC.dieD.hide

27.Whichoftheheadingscanbeputon44,,?

A.NoSharkNetsB.SafeBeaches

C.Sharks,HomeD.TheRoleofSharks

28.Fromthelastsentence,Weknowthewriter.

A.expectsmorepeopletoprotectsharks

B.warnspeoplenottocatchsharksanymore

C.preferssharkspotterstokeepthebeachsafe

D.advisespeopletostayawayfromsharks5home

Passage3

OrionJean,aneleven-year-oldboyintheUnitedStates,hasabiggoal(目标).Hewantsto

spreadkindnesstoasmanypeopleashecan.

IlallstartedinAugust2020,Jeanreceived$500inprizemoneyafterwinningtheU.S.

NationalKindnessSpeechContest.HecouldhavespentthemoneyonLegos(乐高),buthe

quicklyrealizedthatitwasnotenoughtojustspeakaboutkindness.Hedecidedtoputhisspeech

intoaction.TheboysetuptheςςRacetoKindness“project.

Jeanstartedoffbyhelpingchildreninhospital.BecauseoftheCOVID-19PandemiC(疾病大

流行),thesechildrenwerenotabletoseetheirfamilymembersveryoften.Jeanwascallingon

peopletojoinhisprogram.Inonlyamonth,hehadcollected619toys.Theboysentthemtoa

localchildren'shospital.44ItisoneofthebestexperiencesofmyIifbJhesaidatthattime.

ThatsuccessencouragedJeantosetabiggergoal:Raceto100,000freeThanksgivingmeals

topoorfamilies.Withthehelpofalocalcharity(慈善组织),hewasabletoreachhisgoal

quickly.

Asabooklover,Jeanknowshowreadingcanchangeaperson,slife.LastMay,afterhe

discoveredthefactthattwooutofthreekidsfrompoorfamilieshadnobooksoftheirown,the

boydecidedtocollect500,000booksforthem.

Willhetakeabreakafterthis?ςςWhoknows?MaybesomethingevenbiggerwillCOme,“

Jeansays.44Maybewe,lldoa4race,jtoamillion.,,

29.HowdidJeanget$500asalittleboy?

A.Bywinningaspeechcontest.B.Bytakingapart-timejob.

C.Bysellinghisfavoritetoys.D.Byworkingforaproject.

30.Jeanusedthemoneytobuy.

A.mealsforpoorfamilies

B.toysforchildreninhospital

C.presentsforhisfamilymembers

D.booksforkidsfrompoorfamilies

31.WhatwasJean,sbiggergoallastMay?

A.Teachingkidstoread.

B.Collectingbooksforchildren.

C.Volunteeringatalocalcharity.

D.Spreadingkindnesstotheworld.

32.Fromwhathedid,WeknowJeanisaboy.

A.politeandactiveB.smartandbrave.

C.carefulandhonestD.kindandhelpful

33.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Don,tbeafraidtohepout

B.Keepsettinggoalsforyourself

C.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords

D.Simplekindnessbringsbigpleasure

2021年辽宁省大连市中考一模英语试题

HL阅读理解(一)(本题共17小题,每小题2分,共34分)

A.阅读下列短文,从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Passage1

OPPORTUNITIESFORINTERNATIONALSTUDENTS

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PAINTAROUNDTHEWORLD

Tuesday,May25lh,2021

Bringyourfavoritephototolifeona5:00-7:00PM

CanVaS(画布).Atthissociallydistanced(保

SchoolHallLawnWeprovideallthethings

持社交距离的)activity.Wewillprovideincludingpaint,brushes,canvasandmore!

thethingstopaintyourfavoriteplaceParticipants(参力口者)willvoteontheirfavorite

aroundtheworld.Opentoallstudents,paintingandtoppaintingswillwinaPRIZE.

masks(口罩)required.

Register(½fl⅛)beforeMay20th

cA:tinyurt.com/SMUinternational

21.Theactivitywillbeheldon.A.MayIOthB.May20thC.May

25thD.June5th

22.Toattendtheactivity,studentsshould.

A.taketheirownbrushesB.registeronline

C.havebasicskillsofpaintingD.payforthecanvas

23.Whichofthephotowouldbeproperfortheactivity?

B.

24.Duringtheactivity,studentsmust.

A.wearmasksallthetimeB.usetheirowncameras

C.stayclosetoeachotherD.finishpaintinginanhour

Passage2

©Therewasonceacompanythatannounced值布)thatitwouldofferalargeamountof

moneytoanyonewhocouldfindawhitemarigold(金盏花).Mostmarigoldsareeithergoldenor

brown.Itisveryhardtofindawhiteone.

②TWentyyearslater,thecompanyreceivedaletterfromanoldwoman.Shesent100white

marigoldseedsalongwiththeletter.

(3)Thewomanwasafanofflowers.Whenshefirstheardthecompany,sannouncement20

yearsago,shegotveryexcited.Shethoughtshecouldgrowherownwhitemarigolds.Buther

childrendoubtedher.Sheknewnothingaboutseedgenetics(遗传学),afterall.Soherdreamof

growingwhitemarigoldswasjustthat-adream.

©Still,sheworkedtomakeithappen.Sheplantedsomecommonmarigoldseedsandlooked

afterthemwell.Ayearlater,whenthemarigoldsbloomed(开花),shechoseoneofthefaintest

(暗淡)flowersandtookitsseeds.Sheplantstheseseedsandwaitedanotheryearforthemto

bloom.

⑤Dayafterday,yearafteryear,throughmanyseasons,herlifechanged.Herhusbanddied,

herchildrenmovedaway,andmanyotherthingshappened.Butherdesire(愿望)togrowwhite

marigoldsremainedstronginherheart.

©Finally,after20years,shewentouttohergardenandfoundamarigoldthatwasnotjust

white—itwasaswhiteasthepurestsnow.

25.Whatwasthewoman,sdream?

A.Offeringwhiteseedstoothers.B.Collectingseedsofdifferentcolors.

C.Growingherownwhitemarigolds.D.Takinggoodcareofmarigoldseeds.

26.Whatdidthewoman,sfamilythinkofherdream?

A.hopelessB.ValuableC.SimpleD.Exciting

27.Whatdidthewomandoduring20years,time?

A.Shestudiedseedgeneticsonherown.

B.Shelookedforseedsofwhitemarigoldseverywhere.

C.Shetriedtochoosethemostcolorfulmarigoldseedstoplant.

D.Shekeptchoosingthemostlightly-coloredmarigoldseedstoplant

28.WhatdoesParagraph⑤tellus?

A.Thewoman,sdreamchangedherfamilycompletely.

B.Thewomanfounditdifficulttorealizeherdream.

C.Thewomancaredmoreaboutflowerseedsthanherfamily.

D.Thewomanneverstoppedgoingforherdreamwhateverhappened.

29.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitle?

A.NevertoooldtolearnB.Bepatientandyouwillgofar

C.InterestisthebestseedD.Confidenceisthekeytosuccess

Passage3

AttheCrossroads

ςςWHYDIDN,,Tthechickencrosstheroad?”

“BecausetherewasaKFContheotherside

Thiswasoneofmyfavouritejokeswhenɪwasgrowingup.Butnowɪwonderifthechicken

wouldwanttocrosstheroadeveniftherewerenoKFCs.

Inmanybigcities,jaywalkersand'Jay-riders“makethestreetsdangerousforeverybody.

Theycrossthestreetatthewrongtimeorinthewrongplace.Standingatthecrossroads,

“chickens”-orpedestrians(彳亍人)一arenervousabouttheςjay-riderstς.Cardrivers,meanwhile,

aremadatthejaywalkers.

Rulesforwhen,whereandhowweshouldusethestreetsareimportantforsafetyandorder

insociety.Wearetaughtinprimaryschoolthatweshouldalwaysfollowthem.Butthesedays,we

seemtolivelifeattopspeed.Manytimes,Ihaveseenpeoplecrossthestreetunsafety."Speedy”

deliverymen(投递员)runtheredlightsandgetdangerousclosetopedestrians.Thesepeople

think“speed"ismoreimportantthanςςsafety,∖TheyarePUttinHthecarl(马车)beforethehorse.

Shanghaihasnowintroducednewtrafficrules.Peoplewillbefinedforjaywalkingor

jay-riding.Forsure,thisiswelcome.However,theremaybeproblems.Beforegivingafine,the

policemustwitness(当场看到)thepersonjaywalkingorjay-riding,buttherearenotenough

policeofficerstokeepaneyeonallthestreets.Thatmeanssomelawbreakerswillnotbecaught

andfined.Also,somesaythefineistoosmall(20yuanforjaywalkersand50yuanforjay-riders)

tostoppeoplefrombreakingtherules.

Iapplaud(称赞)Shanghaiforintroducingthenewrules,butIthinkthecitycandoeven

better.Otherwise,smart“chickens"mightstillbealittlefrightened(害怕的)aboutcrossingthe

road.

30.Ajay-ridermightwhilecrossingthestreet.

A.driveslowlyB.Letpedestriansgofirst

C.RuntheredlightsD.Stayawayfromothercars

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression"puttingtheCartbeforethehouse“probablymeanin

Chinese?

A.马失前蹄B.本末倒置C.重蹈覆辙D.南辕北辙

32.Shanghai,snewtrafficrulesareintroducedto.

A.StoppeoplebreakingtrafficrulesB.Helppeopletocrossroadseasily

C.MakepeoplelivelifeattopspeedD.Showpeopletheimportanceofsafety

33.Accordingtothewriter,WecanknowthatShanghai,snewtrafficrules.

A.AretoostricttofollowB.Arenecessaryforkidstoknow

C.AreunabletosolvetrafficjamsD.Arefinebutneedtobeimproved

参考答案

2023年辽宁省大连市中考一模英语试题

21.C22.C23.B24.D

25.D26.B27.C28.D

29.A30.B31.C32.C33.B

2022年辽宁省大连市中考一模英语试题

21.B

22.C

23.D

24.B

【导语】

本文讲述了环绕上海的骑行。

21.细节理解题。根据“Itwilltakeyouthreehourstocycleabouttwentykilometers.”可知,骑

大约二十公里的自行车需要三个小时。故选B。

22.细节理解题。根据"ExploreXintiandi.Therearemanyfashionable,shopsinthearea,sold

ShikUmen-Style(石库门风格的)buildings.”可知,在新天地可以看到石库门风格的的建筑。故

选C。

23.细节理解题。根据“PriceperpersoninU.S.dollars:1-2people---$50/PerSOn”可知,两个

人需要100美元。故选D。

24.细节理解题。根据“Ourguidewillleadyouthroughsomeofthemostinterestingplacesin

Shanghai.”可知,自行车之旅为外国人提供了一个欣赏城市名胜的机会。故选B。

25.A

26.C

27.A

28.C

【导语】

本文介绍了在一些沙滩,人们会放鲨鱼网,帮助阻止太多鲨鱼靠近海滩,但是鲨鱼网也有其

弊端,人们也在想其他办法解决这个问题。

25.

细节理解题。根据"Atsomebeaches,peopleputoutsharknets.Theyhelpstoptoomanysharks

fromgettingclosetothebeach.”可知,鲨鱼网帮助阻止太多鲨鱼靠近海滩。故选Ao

26.

词义猜测题。根据“...Oneday,awhalewasswimmingwithhercalf...Themotherhadtowatchit

die.”可知,幼鲸被网缠住了,无法脱身。母鲸眼睁睁地看着它死去,所以单词“drown”指的

是“溺死”,故选C。

27.

推理判断题。根据“Manypeoplethinksharknetsshouldnotbeused.Sharksareimportantinthe

OCeanT可知,这里是阐述不放鲨鱼网的理由,所以横线处应该是“NoSharkNets”,故选A。

28.

推理判断题o根据“SomepeoplethinkthereareotherwaystokeepthebeachsafeforPeoPIe.”和

“Afterall,thewaterisashark,shome.”可知,作者认为放鲨鱼网不是最好的办法,毕竟水是鲨

鱼的家。故选C。

29.A

30.B

31.B

32.D

33.C

【导语】

本文讲述了一个有很大的目标的美国男孩Jean,他想向尽可能多的人传播善意,他把言行付

诸行动。他把演讲比赛获取的奖金来做慈善,他发起了“向善赛跑”项目,给住院的儿童买玩

具,为贫困家庭提供10万份免费感恩节大餐,为贫困家庭孩子收集50万本书。

29.

细节理解题。根据第2段中“…Jeanreceived$500inprizemoneyafterwinningtheU.S.National

KindnessSpeechConteSt.”可知,Jean小时候通过赢得演讲比赛得到500美元的。故选Ao

30.

细节理解题。根据第3段中“Jeanstartedoffbyhelpingchildreninhospital...Jeanwascalling

onpeopletojoinhisprogram.Inonlyamonth,hehadcollected619toys.”可知,Jean用这些钱给

住院的孩子们买玩具,故选B。

31.

细节理解题。根据第五段中“LastMay,afterhediscoveredthefactthattwooutofthreekidsfrom

poorfamilieshadnobooksoftheirown,theboydecidedtocollect500,000booksforthem.“可知,

去年5月,Jean更大的目标是为孩子们收集书籍。故选B。

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主旨大意题。本文讲述了Jean做过的三件事:把演讲比赛获取的奖金来做慈善,他发起了“向

善赛跑”项目,给住院的儿童买玩具,为贫困家庭提供10万份免费感恩节大餐,为贫困家庭

孩子收集50万本书。由此可知,Jean是一个善良、乐于助人的男孩。故选D。

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最佳标题。本文讲述了一个有很大的目标的美国男孩Jean,他想向尽可能多的人传播善意,

他把言行付诸行动。他

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