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阅读理解专题

江苏省常州市2020-2021学年高二上学期期末英语试题

一、阅读理解

PingvellirNationalParkwasfoundedbylawin1930.TheActstatesthat"Pingvellirshallbe

protectednationalshrine(圣地)forallIcelanders."In2004PingvellirwasaddedtotheUNESCO

WorldHeritageList.

FacilitiesAtPingvellirNationalPark

TheNationalParkInformationCenteratLeirarcanprovideadviceoncamping,fishingand

hikingaswellasothergeneralinformationonthepark.Thereisasmallandcomfortablecafeteria

wheredrinksandlightmealscanbeobtained.

AtHakioVisitorcenterisaninteractiveexhibitionwherethenationalpark'shistoryand

naturecomesalive.Guestscanalsofindtheresouvenirshopandsmallcafeteria.

PingvellirNationalParkRules

•AllnatureintheNationalParkisprotected.Don'tdisturbanynaturalorman-madefeature.

•Donotdamagevegetation.Firesareprohibited.

•DonotlitterintheNationalPark.

•Donotdriveoffroadorparkoutsideadesignated(指定的)parkingareas.

•Dogsmustbekeptonaleash(皮带),andownersmustcleanupaftertheirpets.

•NotethatthePingvellirareahasmanyrockfissuresandcracks.Staycareful.

•Campingisonlypermittedatdesignatedcampsites.Observequietbetweenmidnightand8

am.

•Fishingpennitsaresoldattheservicecenter.Notethatboatsmustnotbelaunchedfrom

NationalParkland.

•Parkrangersandservicecenterstaffwillbepleasedtoprovidefurtherinformation.

,PingvellirNationalParkisahavenofpeace.Drunkennessisinappropriatehere,and

disturbsothervisitors.TheNationalPark,reservesthatrighttoexpeldrunkenvisitors.

1.What*sthispicture?

A.Awarningnotice.B.Amuseumguide.

C.Atravelleaflet.D.Anadvertisement.

2.HowshouldvisitorsactaccordingtotheRules?

A.Withpermissionanddonation.

B.Withfreedomandpleasure.

C.Withattentionandcalmness.

D.Withcautionandrespect.

3.WhatcanavisitortotheParkdo?

A.AskforadviceatVisitorCenter.

B.Walkpetdogswithdogleashes.

C.Fishinthelakewithoutpermits.

D.Camponlywithinthegiventime.

Minimalism(极简主义)ishot,culturally,andforyears,sciencehasassuredusthatitwas

alsothepathtothegreatesthappiness.Thepopularwisdomisthatpeoplewhowantthemost

happinessfortheirmoneyshouldbuyexperiences,notthings.Theideaisthatjoyofanexperience

beginsbeforeitevenstarts,andcontinueswhenyoulookbackonthefancydinnerorvacation.

Experiencesprovide,inotherwords,bothmoreanticipatory(预期)happinessandafterglow(回味)

happiness.

ButarecentstudysuggeststhatsweatersandiPhonesmightmakeyoujustashappy,inaway,

asconcertsdo.Thereisathirdtypeofhappiness-momentaryhappiness-andittendstolast

longerwithmaterialgoodsbecausepeopleusethemformoretimethantheytypicallyexperience

theirexperiencesfor.

Forthestudy,researchersAaronWeidmanandElizabethDunnfromtheUniversityofBritish

Columbiagave67participants$20tospendoneitheranexperientialormaterialpurchaseoftheir

choice,andthentoreportoneexperientialormaterialgifttheyhadrecentlyreceived.Thenthey

quizzedthemabouttheirhappinesslevels.

Theyfoundthatthestudysubjectsgainedmorefrequentmomentaryhappinessfrommaterial

goods,butstrongermomentaryhappinessfromtheexperiences.Inotherwords,theyenjoyedtheir

materialgoodsonagreaternumberofoccasionsthantheydidtheirexperienceseventhoughthe

happinessfeltfromtheexperienceswasslightlystronger.

SoshouldyouspendmuchmoneyonthelatestiThingoronHamiltontickets?Itdependson

whetheryouare"seekingastrongbutfleetingformofhappiness,WeidmanandDunnwrite,“or

amoresubtle(微弱的),frequentformofhappinessthatwilllastforweeksormonths.^^

4.WhatdidthestudyofWeidmanandDunnfindabouthappiness?

A.Minimalismcanbringrealhappiness.

B•Experiencesbringstrongermomentaryhappiness.

C.Peopleshouldbuyfewermaterialsinordertobehappy.

D.Experiencescanprovidemorefrequentmomentaryhappiness.

5.Whichofthefollowingcanbringmorefrequentmomentaryhappiness?

A.Enjoyinganopera.

B.Attendingabirthdayparty.

C.Travellingaroundtheworld.

D.Buyingadesiredbicycle.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fleeting"mean?

A.Short.B.Lasting.C.Equal.D.Mixed.

7.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsmaterialpurchase?

A.Favorable.B.Doubtful.C.Neutral.D.Cautious.

Thejourneytodiscovermyself,careformyselfandlovemyselfhasbeenalongone.But,it's

beenajourneythathasfinallysavedmylife.

IrememberthrowingupforthefirsttimewhenIwas8yearsold.SomehowIhaddeveloped

thebeliefthatbeingthinwastheonlywaytobeacceptedandloved.Thiswayofthinking

intensified(力口剧)asIgotolderandbulimia(神经性贪食)becamemoreandmoredeeplyrooted

inmylife.

WhenIwas15yearsoldmyfamilysaidgoodbyetoeverythingwehadeverknownand

boardedtheplanefbrNewZealand.Ifeltaloneandscaredinaworldthatwascompletely

differenttoanythingIhadeverknown.Eatinghelpednumb(麻木)mypainandthrowingup

helpedkeepmethin.

BythetimeIwenttouniversityIwasthrowingupover15timesaday.Iwassoashamedof

whatIhadbecome.

Althoughmybulimiahadcompletelyturnedmylifeupsidedown,Iknewonethingforsure

thatIlovedmyfamilymorethananythingintheworld.Thisbeliefeventuallymademepickup

thephoneandbookmyfirstappointmentwithatherapist(治疗专家).

ThefirstsessionIhadwithmytherapist,Amanda,wasamazing.Iwalkedoutofheroffice

feelinglikeIhadfinallydonesomethingpositiveformyself.AmandamademerealizethatI

wasn'taloneinmysufferingandtherewerethousandsuponthousandsofgirlsjustlikeme.

ImetregularlywithAmandaforthebestpartofayear,overwhichtimeIlearnthowtotreat

myselfkindly,respectmyselfandlovemyself.Isaidgoodbyetobulimiaafteroveradecadeof

suffering.

Justturntofacethedirectionofself-discovery,self-loveandself-acceptanceandkeep

walkinguntilyougetthere.Itwillbethejourneyofalifetime.

8.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Thepoweroflove.B.Loveyourself.

C.Throwingupandbulimia.D.Saygoodbyetobadhabits.

9.Whydidtheauthorthrowupsooftenatuniversity?

A.Asawaytocurebulimia.B.Becauseshelovestobebeautiful.

C.Forsomepsychologicalreason.D.Duetoherwishtosaveherself!

10.HowdidAmandacuretheauthorofbulimia?

A.Bygivingcomfort.B.Bymakingfriendswithher.

C.Bygivingmedicines.D.Bycontrollingherfood.

11.Whatcanwesayabouttheauthoraccordingtothispassage?

A.Creative.B.Dishonest.C.Clever.D.Responsible.

Mozartwasagenius,buthestruggledlikeanaveragepersonduringearlytwenties.Hehadto

worktomakeendsmeet.Underpaidandunsatisfiedbyhisaverageperformances,hefelta

burningdesiretodevotemoretimeandenergytohisart.Soafteraperiodofdoubtandthinking,

that'sexactlywhathedid.Hequithisjobandbeganwhatturnedouttobethemostcreativeperiod

ofhislife.

EvenifyouneverhopetoreachMozart'slevelofmastery,youmayrelatetohisneedto

breakfreefromconvention(传统).Maybeyou'vedoneeverythingright—stoodoutatschool,

andgotahigh-payingjob-butyou'retiredofbeingjustlikeeveryoneelse.Maybeyoulongto

achievesomethingthatisunmistakablyyou.

What,then,isholdingyouback?RichKarlgaard,thepublisherofForbesmagazineand

authorofLateBloomers,arguesthatourculture'sobsession(痴迷)withearlyachievement

discouragesusfromgoingafterwhatwelove.Insteadofhavingvariedinterests,studyingwidely,

andtakingourtime-essentials(要素)forself-discovery-we'reencouragedtopasstests,

becomespecialistsrightaway,andpursuesafeandsecurecareers.Asaresult,mostofusendup

choosingprofessionalexcellenceoverpersonalachievement,andoftenweloseourselvesinthe

process.

Asyoumoveforward,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.First,it'snevertoolateto

“become"yourself.Aristotle,fbrexample,didn'tfullydevotehimselftowritingandphilosophy

untilhewasnearly50.Therearealsobenefitstotakingalong,windingpathtoachievement.

Rememberthatageusuallybringswisdom,self-knowledge,andcreativity.Thisisonereasonthe

averageageoffoundersofhigh-growthstart-upsis45.

Ifyouevergetstuck,thinkofJoanne,atalentedandcreativewomanwhobouncedfromjob

tojobthroughouthertwenties.Shefeltlikeatotalfailure.Butshetookthatfeelingof

hopelessnessandchosetodowhatshe'dalwayswantedtodo:writefantasynovelsfbrchildren.

Asshewouldlaterrecount,stoppedpretendingtomyselfthatIwasanythingotherthanwhatI

was.”

You'veprobablyheardofher.HerpennameisJ.K.Rowling.

Nowgettowork.

12.WhatdoestheexampleofMozart(inthefirstparagraph)show?

A.Geniusisnothingbutlabor.

B.Sufferingmakesamanwise.

C.Youshouldsticktowhatinspiresyou.

D.Youneedtobedifferentfromothers.

13.InRichKarlgaard^opinion,whatpreventspeoplefromgoingafterwhattheylove?

A.Desireforearlyachievement.

B.Toowidearangeofinterests.

C.Awasteoftimeonself-discovery.

D.Awrongchoiceinprofessions.

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthefourthparagraphimply?

A.Agecanbeanadvantageinone'slife.

B.Failureisofgreatvaluetosuccess.

C.45istherightageforonetostartbusiness.

D.Thepathtoachievementisfullofdifficulties.

15.What'sdiemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Tosharesuccessstoriesofsomefamouspeople.

B.Tostresstheimportanceofprofessionalexcellence.

C.Toanalyzethereasonsforfailuretomakeearlyachievements.

D.Toencouragepeopletobecomethemselveswhatevertheage.

江苏省镇江市2020-2021学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题

一、阅读理解

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IntheUnitedStates,whenonebecomesrich,hewantspeopletoknowit.Andevenifhedoesnot

becomeveryrich,hewantspeopletothinkthatheis.Thatiswhat“keepingupwiththeJoneses^^

isabout.Itisthestoryofsomeonewhotriedtolookasrichashisneighbors.

Theexpressionwasfirstusedin1913byayoungAmericancalledArthurMomand.Hetold

thisstoryabouthimself.Hebeganearning$125aweekattheageof23.Thatwasalotofmoney

inthosedays.Hegotmamedandmovedwithhiswifetoaverywealthyneighborhoodoutside

NewYorkCity.Whenhesawthatrichpeoplerodehorses,Momandwenthorsebackridingevery

day.Whenhesawthatrichpeoplehadservants,Momandandhiswifealsohiredaservantand

gavebigpartiesfortheirnewneighbors.

Itwaslikearace,butonecouldneverfinishhisracebecauseonewasalwaystryingtokeep

up.TheraceendedforMomandandhiswifewhentheycouldnolongerpayfortheirnewwayof

life.TheymovedbacktoanapartmentinNewYorkCity.

Momandlookedaroundhimandnoticedthatmanypeopledothingsjusttokeepupwithrich

lifestyleoftheirneighbors.Hesawthefunnysideofitandstartedtowriteaseriesofshortstories.

Hecalledit“KeepingupwiththeJoneses^^because“Jones“isaverycommonnameintheUnited

States.''KeepingupwiththeJoneses,,cametomeankeepingupwithrichlifestyleofthepeople

aroundyou.Momand'sseriesappearedindifferentnewspapersacrossthecountryforover28

years.

PeopleneverseemtogettiredofkeepingupwiththeJoneses.Andthereare“Joneses”in

everycityoftheworld.ButonemustgettiredoftryingtokeepupwiththeJonesesbecauseno

matterwhatonedoes,Mr.Jonesalwaysseemstobeahead.

4.SomepeoplewanttokeepupwiththeJonesesbecausethey.

A.wanttobeasrichastheirneighbors

B.wanttobehappy

C.don'twantotherstoknowtheyarerich

D.wantotherstoknowortothinkthattheyarerich

5.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatrichpeopleliketo.

A.liveinNewYorkCityB.liveoutsideNewYorkCity

C.liveinapartmentsD.havemanyneighbors

6.ArthurMomandusedthename“Jones“inhisseriesofshortstoriesbecause“Jones”is.

A.animportantname

B.apopularnameintheUnitedStates

C.hisneighbor'sname

D.notagoodname

7.Accordingtothewriter,itistokeepupwiththeJoneses.

A.impossibleB.interesting

C.correctD.good

Notlongago,"blindboxeconomy,,suddenlybecamepopular,winningtheheartoflarge

numbersoffaithfulfans.Peoplesimplygetinterestedinit.Acouplespent200thousandyuanon

them.Anothersixty-year-oldguyspentover700thousandyuaninbuyingblindboxes.Statistics

showedthatlastyear300thousandhobbyistsmadedealsthroughasecond-handshopping

platform.

Theblindboxesusuallycontainperipheral(周边的)dollsofcomicsandanimation,orfilm

andtelevision,orspeciallydesignedones.Asingleblindboxusuallycostsaboutthirtytofifty

yuan.Butthereisnomarkonthebox,andonlyafteropeningitcanthebuyerseewhathehas

bought.Thisisratherlikebuyinglotterytickets,forthebuyerhastobetonhisluck.

However,addictiontoblindboxismuchlikethattogambling(赌博).Itishighly

nontransparentcomparedwithlotteryticket.Nobodyknowswhethersellersofblindboxes

exaggerated(夸大)thewinningratesoastoattractpeopletobuythem,thusdigginga

consumptiontrap.Besides,itisalsounknownwhethertheobjectsintheblindboxesaregenuine

ornot.Theblindboxeconomypromoteditssecond-handtrade.Thepriceofsomeclassicdollsor

dollsoflimitededitionhaveskyrocketedinsecond-handtradeplatforms,andsomemayreach

thirtytofortytimes.Butitisdifficultforbuyerstojudgewhetheritistheresultofrealsupplyand

demand,ortheconsequenceofbusinessmen'stricks.

Thebasisofthe“blindboxeconomy,,istheculturaltrendofcollection.Manyofthetarget

consumersareyoungpeoplewhohavescantyexperienceoflife.Theyarethusattractedby

deliberatelyexaggeratedprobabilityof"winningaprize“andconstantlythrowmoneytobuy

blindboxesinordertogaindollsthattheydesire.Ortheymaybuyatsecond-handtradeplatform

high-pricedblindboxdolls,thinkingtheycankeepvaluepreservationandappreciation,thus

fallingintothefixedpatternoftrapcarefullydesignedbybusinessmen.

Therefore,itisnecessarytoremindyoungpeopletocontroltheirconsumptionincasethey

becomeaddicted.

8.Acoupleandasixty-year-oldguyarementionedinPara.1to.

A.stresstheimportanceof"blindboxeconomy^^topeople

B.tellhowmuchmoneypeoplespendon“blindboxeconomy^^

C.showthepopularityof“blindboxeconomy^^amongpeople

D.proveolderpeoplecanaffordmoretobuy“blindboxeconomy,,

9.WhichmayNOTbethecontributingfactorto"blindboxeconomy^^?

A.Thefondnessofgamblingtobetontheirluck.

B.Thehighwinningrateexaggeratedbysellers.

C.Theblindfaithintheculturaltrendofcollection

D.Thepossibilityofmakingafortuneinsecond-handtrade.

10.Theunderlinedword“scanty“inPara.4probablymeans.

A.previousB.inadequateC.personalD.unforgettable

11.What'stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.Toinformreadersofthe“blindboxeconomy,,.

B.Topromotetheproductsof“blindboxeconomy^^.

C.Tolistthereasonsbehindthepopularityof“blindboxeconomy^^.

D.Towarntheconsumerstothinktwicebeforebuyingblindboxes.

IrangDaisythenextmorningandinvitedhertocometotea.

“Don'tbringTom,^^Iwarnedher.

Itwasrainingonthedaywehadfixedtohavetea.Amanarrivedateleveno'clocktocutthe

grassinmygarden(Gatsby'slawn(草坪)wasalwaysperfect).Alittlelateranenormousquantity

offlowerswasdelivered.

Atthreeo'clockthefrontdooropenedandGatsbyhurriedin.Helookedanxious.

“Haveyougoteverythingyouneedfortea?”heasked.

ItookhimintothekitchenandshowedhimthelemoncakesIhadboughtthatmorning.

“Aretheyallright?”

“Ofcourse!Theyarefine,Nick,myfriend,hesaid,butIcouldseehewasdisappointed.

Wewentintothelivingroomwherehesatdown.Fromtimetotimehelookedthroughthe

windowsattherain.Finallyhegotupandsaidhewasgoinghome.

“Nobody'scomingtotea.It'stoolate!Ican'twaitallday.^^

“Don'tbesilly.Ifsonlytwominutestofbur.”

Hesatdownunhappilyand,atthesametime,acardroveuptomyhouse.

Iwentoutintothegarden.Daisylookedatmeandsmiledhappily.Ihelpedheroutofthecar.

“Areyouinlovewithme?”shesaidsoftlyinmyear.uIfnot,whydidIhavetocomealone?,,

"That'sasecret.”

Wewentin.Tomysurprisethelivingroomwasempty.Thentherewasaknockatthedoor.I

openedit.Gatsbywasstandingthereintherain.Hedisappearedquicklyintothelivingroom.I

waitedatthedoor.Afteramomentofsilence,Daisylaughedandsaidinaclear,falsevoice,"I'm

verygladtoseeyouagain.”

Iclosedthedoorandjoinedtheminthelivingroom.Gatsbywasstandingandstaringat

Daisy.Shewassitting,frightenedbutcomposed(沉着的),ontheedgeofachair.

“We'remetbefore,Gatsbysaid.

“Notformanyyears,Daisyaddedquickly.

“FiveyearsnextNovember,“saidGatsbyimmediatelywithoutthinking.

IsatandtalkedtoDaisyaswedrankourteaandatethelemoncakes.Gatsbywasquietbut

hisanxious,unhappyeyesmovedcontinuouslyfrommetoDaisy.Ileftthemtogetheraftera

while.

WhenIwentbackin,theyweresittingonthecouch,lookingateachother.Alltheir

embarrassmenthadgone.Daisy'sfacewascoveredwithtears.ButtherewasachangeinGatsby

thatreallysurprisedme.Heradiatedafeelingofjoythatfilledtheroom.

"Hello,myfriend/'hesaid.

"It'sstoppedraining.^^

“Hasit?”hesaid.ThentoDaisy,"It'sstoppedraining.^^

'Tmglad,Jay,"sheanswered,hervoiceshowingherunexpectedjoy.

12.Whoprobablyhadthegrasscutandtheflowersdelivered?

A.Nick.B.Tom.C.Gatsby.D.Daisy.

13.ThefollowingsentencesshowGatsby'sanxietyEXCEPT

A.Atthreeo'clockthefrontdooropenedandGatsbyhurriedin.

B.Fromtimetotimehelookedthroughthewindowsattherain.

C.”Nobody'scomingtotea.It'stoolate!Ican'twaitallday.”

D.Gatsbywasstandingthereintherain.

14.WhydidGatsbydeliberatelyleavethehouse?

A.Hedidn'thavethecouragetomeetDaisy.

B.Hewantedtocreatetheimpressionthatitwasacasualmeet.

C.Hedidn'treallywanttoseeDaisyagain.

D.Heleftsomethingimportantathomeandhadtogobackforit.

15.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutDaisy?

A.Shewaslateforteabecauseoftheheavyrain.

B•Shedidn'twanttotalktoGatsbyduetohisrudeness.

C.Shehadn'texpectedtomeetGatsbyinNick'shouse.

D.Shewastooembarrassedtonoticetherainhadstopped.

江苏省淮安市2020-2021学年高二上学期期末调研测试英语试题

一、阅读理解

HowtoHelpYourCommunity

Acommunityfeelsmorealivewhenpeoplewholivethereloveitenoughtohelpimproveit.

Herearesomewaystotry:

Stoptohelpwhenandwhereyou'reneeded.Doforotherswhatyou'dwantthemtodofbr

youifyouwereintheirsituation.

•Ifyouseeamotherstrugglingtogetherstroller(婴儿手推车)downasetofstairs,offerto

helphercarryit.

•Bethepersonwhohelpsoutinanemergency,insteadoftheonewhoassumessomeoneelse

willdoit.

Supportyourlocaleconomy.Youcanhelpimprovethehealthofyourlocaleconomyinmany

differentways,fromchangingyourshoppinghabitstostartingabusinessofyourown.

•Buyyourfoodfromlocalshops.Trytogetmostofyourproducefromthefarmer^market,

wheremembersofyourcommunitygotosellfoodthey'veworkedhardtogrow.

•Considerstartingyourownbusiness.Youcanserveyourcommunitybyofferingagreat

productandpossiblyevenhiringemployees.

Recycleandcompost(堆月巴).Youcandoyourparttohelpimprovethesituationbyrecycling

andcompostingasmuchofyourwasteaspossible.

•Ifyouwanttogoaboveandbeyond,youcouldalsospreadawarenessabouthowtorecycle,

orstartarecyclingprogramatyourschoolorplaceofwork.

•Compostingisusefulinmorewaysthanone.Onceyoulearnhowtodoit,showothershow

easyitcanbe.

1.Ifyounoticepeoplelookinglost,youshould.

A.accompanythemtilltheyfindtheirplace

B.tellthemthattheyareinthewrongplace

C.waituntilsomeoneelsecomestohelp

D.helpthemgetwherethey'retryingtogo

2.Whatcanyoudotosupportyourcommunity?

A.Changingyourthinkinghabits.

B.Hiringtheneighborsoutofwork.

C.Requiringpeopletosortthewaste.

D.Puttingthewasteintoastreet'strash.

3.Whichpictureshowsthewaymentionedinthepassagetohelpyourcommunity?

C.D.

Ayoungmanwhosegoodlooksandinnocentsmilehaveturnedhimintoaninternetcelebrity

hasbroughtasingeininterestinhishometownamongtourists.

Ctrip,anonlinetravelagency,saidthatafteravideoofTamdrin,a20-year-oldethnicTibetan

manfromLitangcountyinSichuanprovince'sGarzeTibetanautonomousprefecture,became

popularonlinerecently,thenumberofsearchesforLitangincreasedquickly.

HuaChunying,aspokeswomanfortheForeignMinistry,featuredTamdrininthreetweetsin

arowonherTwitteraccountonMonday.t4ThechannelofSicfiuanTVhasanew'anchor',

Tamdrin,whobroadcastsnewsinhisnativeTibetanlanguageasaguest,“shewrote."Tamdrin

recentlybecameasocialmediastarafteraphotoofhisbright,sunnyandinnocentsmilehad

becomepopular.^^ShealsopostedashortclipofTamdrinridingahorseandintroducinghimselfin

subtitling:"Theycallme'princeonahorse'.Thehappiestthingformeistoracehorseswithmy

brothers.Tmreallygoodathorseracingandoftenrankfirstinourvillage.n

TamdrinhasnowbeenhiredbyLitangCultureTourismandSportInvestmentDevelopment

Co.topromotetourismfbrthecounty.DuDongdong,thecompany'sgeneralmanager,toldChina

CentralTelevisionhehopedtheyoungmancouldgrowanddevelopalongsidelocaltourism,

whichhasjuststartedtotakeoff.

TamdrinsaidinaCCTVinterviewthathedidn'tknowwhyhehadbecomesowell-known,

buthewashappythatsomanypeopleknewofhim,andhewasexcitedtohelppeoplelearnmore

abouthishometown.Headdedthatheplannedtolearnmanythingsandhopedhewoulddowell

inhisworkforthecompany.nAtthesametime,Istillwanttoracehorsesandcontinuetobea

champion,“hesaidinTibetan.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surge"inParagraph1referto?

A.Rise.B.Flow.C.DecreaseD.Movement.

5.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?

A.SichuanTVisinurgentneedofaTibetanbroadcasternow.

B.Asocialmediastarshouldlookgoodwithinnocentsmiles.

C.HuaChunyingsupportsthepositiveenergyTamdrinshows.

D.AshortclipofTamdrinridingahorsemakeshimpopular.

6.Tamdrinisemployedto.

A.promotethecultureofhorseracing.B.setanexampleforInternetcelebrities.

C.speakforthetourismofhishometown.D.actasanimageambassadorofthecompany.

7.HowdoesTamdrinfeelabouthispopularity?

A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Proud.D.Cheerful.

Electricvehicles(EVs)nowarenotpracticalforlong-distancetravelduetotheneedfor

repeatedorlengthystopsatchargingstations.Butwhatiftheycould—likeplanesbeingrefueled

inthe

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