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河北中考阅读理解
.08阅读理解
A
JaneGoodclallfirstmadefriendswithachimp(黑猩猩)whenshewas
oneyearold.Onherfirst
birthdayhermothercarriedhertothezoonearherhomeandbought
heratoychimp.Shelovedherfurry(毛绒)friendverymuch.Atage7,
JaneGooddallreaddr.doolittle,abookaboutadoctorwhocouldtalk
toanimals.Shewantedtobeabletotalktoherfavoriteanimal,too.
SheexpectedtogotoAfricasomedaysothatshecouldlearnmoreabout
chimps.WhenJanegrewup,shestilldreamedofgoingtoAfrica.Shegot
herwishwhenshewas26yearsold.ShewenttoGombeNationalPark
wheremanychimpslivedintheforests.
Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday.Shesawthatthey
werealotlikepeople.Theycouldthinkandmakeplans.Theyusedtools.
Theyshowedtheirdear,pain,orpleasure.Sometims,theyfought.Often,
theyhugged(拥抱)andkissed.
ScientistsweresurprisedbywhatJanesaw.Theyknewthatrelation
betweenchimpsandhumanswastheclosest.However,theydidnotknow
theyactedsomuchlikeus.
Janestillhasthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild.Shehas
studiedherfriendsforover30years.Now,shespeaksforthemto
groupsaroundtheworld.Shehopesthatshehastosaywillmakeothers
dosomethingtoprotectchimpsfrombeinghurt.
51.WhenJanewas7,shewanted.
A.toreadDrDoolittleagainB.totalktoanimals,too
C.tobuyanothertoychimpD.tomeetadoctoratonce
52.JanewenttoGombeNationalParkto.
A.haveatripthereB.trainababychimp
C.learnmoreaboutchimpsD.protectthechimpsthere
53.Thescientistsweresurprisedwhentheyheardthat.
A.thechimpscouldactsomuchlikehumans
B.JanehadbeeninAfricaforsuchalongtime
C.Janewatchedthechimpscloselydayafterday
D.Janestillhadthetoychimpshewasgivenasachild
54.Janespeaksforchimpstogroupsaroundtheworldto_______.
A.helpthescientistslearnmoreaboutchimps
B.studyherfurryfriendsinsomeothercountries
C.makemorepeopledosomethingtoprotectchimps
D.letpeopleknowthatchimpsarelovelyanimals
55.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.
A.Janefoundmoreaboutchimpsthanthescientistsdid
B.JanedreamedofgoingtoAfricawhenshewas26
C.Janecouldtalktochimpswiththehelpofthesicentists
D.JaneknewnothingaboutchimpsbeforegoingtoAfrica
B
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something?Ifyoudoforgetsomething,webelieveyouneverwanttogo
backforit.ButwithWebshop,ournewInternetshoppingservice,you
won,thaveto.Alsoavoidstandingsolongtopayforwhatyouget.
Start
shoppingonlinenow!
Eatwhatyoulike
Doyouusuallywanttoavoideatinganyspicy(辛辣的)food?Doyou
alwaysregretdrinkingtoo
muchfizzy(起泡的)drinks?Well,nowit'stimeforyoutoholda
chancetochangethethings.
You'dbettertrytakingourGasgoandbegintofeelthedifference!
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Doyouregretnotworkingharderatschool?Doyouwanttoimprove
yourlanguages?WithPolyglot?ssystem(系统),youcanlearntospeak
anylanguagein24hours!Tryfollowingoursystemandseehowdifferent
itisfromtherest.Whynotmakeanearlystartinaclasstoday?
You'renevertoooldtosurf(冲浪)
DoyouwanttosurftheInternetbutthinkyou,retoooldtostart
learningnewskills?Ifso,whynottakeacourseatCompuWiz?We
promisetomakeyoumasteracomputerwhateveryourage.Don'tforget
tocallusbeforeJuly1stat28190818,andreceivea50%lowerprice
onlessons.
56.WithWebshop,you.
A.oftenforgettobuywhatyouneedB.havetostandtopayforthe
thingsC.canbuyeverythingyouneedeasilyD.can'tgobacktobuy
whatyouforget
57.Ifyoudon'tliketoeatsomethingspicyordrinksomething
fizzy,youmaytry.
A.PolyglotB.GasgoC.WebshopD.CompuWiz
58.Trytoandyouwilllearnanylanuageinaveryshort
time.
A.clickontheWebshopB.taketheBasgo
C.followPloyglotJssystemD.callat28190818
59.Youcansave50%ofyourmoneyifyoubeforeJuly1st.
A.dosomethingwithWebshopB.holdachancetotryGasgo
C.startearlywithPolyglotJssystemD.learnsurfingtheInternet
atCompuWiz
60.Accordingtothepassage,onecan.
A.takeasurfingcourseatWebshopinaclass
B.possiblylearntospeakEnglsihin24hours
C.trytakingGasgofoodordrinkwhenheisold
D.dosomethingonlinewithoutpayingforhisthings
C
Ifyouhavefailedinthepasttotrytomakebigchangesinlife,
tryagainnow,onetinystepatatime.
Everyyearit'sthesame.AsDecembercomestoanend,youthink
aboutthenewyearandallthewaysyouwanttoimproveyourlife.But
asyoustarttowritedownyourhopesforthenewyear,youthinkabout
thelastyear.Youexcitedlywritedownallthechangesyouaregoingto
make,butbytheendofJanuarythoseideasgetlostinyourbusylife.
Here?sasuggestion:Forgetthetoobig,hard-to-achievegoalsand
justthinkaboutthesmall
ones.uWeoftenthinkthatwehavetodoeverythinginbigsteps,
eventhoughit'ssohardforustoreachit,“saidRobertMaurer,who
recentlywrotethebookOneSmallStepCanChangeYourLife."Whatwe
trytodoistobeginwithsuchasmallstepthatwecan'tfindany
excusenottodoit.”
uKaizen,“aJapaneseword,isusedtomeantochangebehaviorand
attitudes(态度),duringWorld
WarII,Americanfactorymanagerswereabletoincreaseproductivity
bytryingsmall,continuousinprovementsinsteadofsuddenchanges.
Afterthewar,theideawasbroughttoarebuilding(重建)
Japan.ItmadeJapandevelopfast.TheJapanesecalledit“Kaizen”,
whichmeans
“improvement”.
Maurestudiedtheideaanddidsomeexperimentswithit.
“Kaizen“couldpossiblyhelppeoplesucceedindoingeverything.
61.AttheendofDecember,peopleusually.
A.failtomakebigchangesB.planforthelastyear
C.thinkaboutthenewyearD.trytolosetheirideas
62.RobertMaurerwroteabooktotellus.
A.weshoulddoeverythinginbigstepsB.howtochangeone'slife
withonesmallstep
C.weshouldtryalotofsuddenchangesD.howtofindasmallstep
withoutanyexcuse63.Theunderlinepartuincreaseproductivity”in
thepassagemeans"”.
A.提高生产效率B.增加成本C.增加出口D.提高待遇
64.Thewriterofthepassagesuggestsweshould.
A.makechangesattheendoftheyearB.dofewexperimentswith
“Kaizen”
C.dothingswithhard-to-achievegoalsD.takeatinystepto
achievebiggoals65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEfromthepassage?
A.Youcanachieveyourgoalsifyouarenottoobusy.
B.RobertMaurerstudied“Kaizen”andfoundithelpful.
C.Youcan'tfindanyexcusenottoreachabiggoal.
D.”Kaizen“wasbroughttoJapanduringWroldWarIL
07A
EveryyearthousandsofyoungpeopleinEnglandfinishschooland
thentakeayearoffbeforetheystartworkorgotouniversity.Some
youngpeoplegotoothercountriesandworkasvolunteers(志愿者).
Volunteersgivetheirtimetohelppeople.Forexample,theyworkin
schoolsorhospitals,ortheydosomethinghelpfulfortheenvironment.
PaulineJones,18,livesinCardiff,Wales.Nextyearshewantsto
gotouniversitytostudyChinese,butnowshe'slivinginBelize.
Paulinesays,'Tmworkingwithotherpeoplehereto
savethecoralreefs(珊瑚礁)intheseanearBelize.Thereefshere
arebeautiful,butiftheseawaterisverypolluted(污染),thecoral
dies.I'mhelpingtodoresearchonthecoralandthefishthatlive
aroundthereefs.Allovertheworld,coralreefsaredying.Weneedto
dosomethingabouttheproblembeforeit'stoolate.”
"I'mstayingwithafamilyhereandIhelpdosomehousework.I
don'tgetanymoney,but
that?sOK.Ilovemyworkhere,andI'mlearningalotaboutthe
peopleofBelize一andmyself!
WhenIfinishmywork,Iwanttostayhereforanotherthreemonths.
IwanttotravelaroundBelizeandCentralAmerica.”
56.SomeyoungpeoplefromEnglandaftertheyfinishschool.
A.gotouniversityabroad
B.spendoneyearabroadasvolunteers
C.gotoworkformoney
D.startworkinschoolsorhospitals
57.PaulinJones,aneighteen-year-oldgirl,islivingin
now.
A.EnglandB.ChinaC.BelizeD.Cardiff
58.PaulinJonesiswithotherpeople.
A.studyingChineseinauniversity
B.workingtosavethecoralreefs
C.helpingdosomehousework
D.doingsomeresearchinWales
59.Fromthepassage,weknowthatthecoralreefs.
A.willdiebecauseofthepollution
B.arenotasbeautifulasbefore
C.cannotlivewithoutfishinthesea
D.willprobablybesoldformoney
60.PaulinJoneswantstoaftershefinishesherworkasa
volunteer.
A.staythereforanotheryear
B.gobackhometostartwork
C.learnaboutthepeoplehome
D.travelaroundCentralAmerica
B
IMPROVEONSLEEP
Goodhealthneedsgoodsleep.Goingtobedbeforeyou'retired.Not
eatingorreadinginbed.Gotobedatthesametimebeforemidnightand
getupatthesametime.Yourbodylikesroutine
(常规)foragoodnight'ssleep.
STAYFREEOFFLU
Studiesshowthatacoldorfluvirus(病毒)canliveonourhands
forlong.Sowashallpartsofyourhandsoftenwithsoapandwater.For
morewaystopreventthespreadofflu,please
call.HealthLinea
ORAL(口腔)HEALTH
Brushyourteethtwicedailyandvisitthedentistatleastoncea
year.Themouthisamirrorof
disease.Theoralexaminationisnotonlyforthehealthofteeth,
butthewholebody.Formoreofit,
pleasevisitwww.mydr.com.au.
FITFORLIFE
Studieshaveshownthatmanydiseaseshavesomethingtodowithless
ornophysical(身体)
activity.Trytodoitfor30minutesaday,5daysormoreaweek.
Formoreinformation,please
callHealthLineat180043820000
61.Ifyouwanttogetagoodsleep,you'dbetter.
A.gotobedafteryou'retired
B.gotosleepatmidnight
C.followthebedtimeroutine
D.eatsomethingorreadinbed
62.Topreventfromcatchingacoldorflu,it'sgoodforyou
A.tocleanyourfingersoften
B.tobrushyourteethtwicedaily
C.togetupearlyeverymorning
D.towashallpartsofyourhands
63.Youshouldvisitthedentistatleastonceayear,because
A.theoralexaminationisnecessary
B.youdon,toftenbrushyourteeth
C.somediseasesmaybeinthemirror
D.youdon,thaveagoodnight'ssleep
64.Studieshaveshownthatmanydiseaseshavesomethingtodowith
A.havingnooralexamination
B.washinghandswithcoldwater
C.sleepingtoolatesometimes
D.doinglittlephysicalactivity
65.Whenyouwanttolearnmoreabouttheflu,youcan.
A.visitwww・mydr.com.au
B.callHealthLinea/p>
C.visitthedentistinyourplace
D.callHealthLinea/p>
C
Somepeoplethinkonlyschoolchildrendonotagreewiththeir
parents,however,itisnottrue.
Communicationisaproblemforparentsandchildrenofallages.If
it'shardforyouto
communicatewithyourparents,don'tworryaboutit.Herearesome
adviceforyoutobridgethegenerationgap(消除代沟).
Don,targue(争辩)withyourparents.Don'tgettoyourparents
whenyouareangry.Your
parentsprobablywon'tconsideryourideasifyouareshoutingat
them.Andyoucan,texpress
yourselfwellifyouareangry.Gosomeplacetocooloff.Makesure
youunderstandwhyyouareunhappy.Thenthinkaboutwhatyouwantto
saytoyourparents.Ifyoudon'tthinkyoucanspeaktothematthe
moment,trywritingaletter.
Trytoreachacompromise(和解).Perhapsyouandyourparents
disagreeonsomething.You
cankeepyourdisagreementandtryyourbesttoaccepteachother.
Michael'smotherdidn,tagree
withhimaboutbuyingamotorcycle.Theyarguedoverit.Butthey
finallycametoacompromise.Michaelboughtthemotorcycle,butonly
droveitoncertaindays.
Ofcourse,yourparentsmightrefusetocompromiseonsomething.In
thesesituations,itisespeciallyimportanttoshowloveandrespect
(尊敬)tothem.Showingrespectwillkeepyour
relationshipstrong.
Talkaboutyourvalues.Thevaluesofyourparentsareprobably
differentfromthoseofyourown.Tellyourparentswhatyoucareabout,
andwhy.Understandingyourvaluesmighthelpthemseeyourpurposesin
life.
Agoodrelationshipwithyourparentscanmakeyouabetterand
happierperson.Itisworthhavingatry!
66.Thepassagetellsushaveacommunicationproblem.
A.parentsandotherpeople
B.schoolkidsandtheirparents
C.teachersandtheirstudents
D.parentsandchildrenofallages
67.Yourparentsprobablywon'tconsideryourideasifyou.
A.don'tgettothemoftenB.writealettertothem
C.don'tspeaktothempolitelyD.expressyourselfwell
68.Theunderlinedphrase“cooloff“inthepassagemeans
A.tomakeyourselfhappyB.togetyouquietandrelaxed
C.tohaveagoodrestD.tohideyourselfquickly
69.Ifthere?sreallyagenerationgapbetweenyouandyourparents,
you,dbetter.
A.haveatalkwiththemoftenB.keepawayfromthem
C.agreewiththemallthetimeD.knowabouttheirvalues
70.Fromthepassagewelearnthat.
A.parentsandchildrenshouldnothaveagenerationgap
B.parentsshouldshowloveandrespecttotheirchildren
C.therearesomegoodwaystobridgethegenerationgap
D.therearesomanyseriousproblemsinfamiliestoday
06A
LittleMike'sgrandmadiedweeksago.Hemissedherverymuch.One
afternoonMikewenttothecitypark.Wherehisgrandmausedtogo?
Therehesawanoldlady.Shelookedverykind.Shewassittingthere,
watchingpigeons(鸽子).LittleMike
wentupandsatnexttoher.Hetookouthisfoodanddrinksand
gavesometoher.Shesmiledathim.HersmilewassosweetthatMike
wantedtoseeitagain.Sheseemedtounderstandhim,soonceagainshe
smiled.Mikewasveryglad.
Theysattherealltheafternoon,eatingandtalking.Asitgrew
dark,Mikegotuptoleave.Beforeheleft,hehugged(拥抱)theoldlady
andshegavehim
hersweetestsmile.
WhenMikegothome,hismotherwassurprisedbythelookofjoyon
hisface."Imetagrannyinthepark.Ilersmilewaslikethekindof
smileIhadseenonGrandmaJsface.”
Theoldladyalsoreturnedtoherhomehappily.Shetoldherson
thatshehadfoodanddrinkswithalittleboy."Hewasaslovelyas
Brittany."shesaid.Hersonwassurprised,becausehehadneverseen
hersohappysinceBrittany,hergrandson,diedweeksago.
56.LittleMikewenttotheparkand.
A.playedwithpigeonsB.fedpigeons
C.metanoldladyD.sawafriendofhisgrandma/s
57.Theoldlady'ssmileshowedthat.
A.shehadhopedtomeettheboyB.shewantedtogetsomedrinks
C.shemissedhergrandsonD.shelikedthelittleboy58.Mikefelt
verygladbecause.
A.hegavethegrannyfoodanddrinksB.theoldladywasaskindas
his
grandma
C.hehadseenhisgrandmaD.shelikedthelittleboy59.Mikeand
theoldlady.
A.weregoodtoeachotherB.kneweachotherwellC.oftenmetin
theparkD.didnothingthatafternoon60.Whatcanwelearnfromthe
story?
A.Whenonefeelsunhappy;hemustgotoapark.B.Oldpeopleare
alwayskindandhappy.
C.Childrenandoldpeopleshouldgetonwellwitheachother.D.
Whenpeoplearekindtoeachother,theywillfeelhappy.
B
FilmsinGrandMovieTheaterThisweek
HAPPYPOTTER(?)KUNGFUHUSTLE
AmericanfilmChineseHongKongfilm
Director(导演):AlfonsoDirector:ZhouXingchi
CuaronStars:ZhouXingchi,YuanHua.
Stars:DanielRedcliffe,LiangXiaolongRupertGrint.
Time:FromWednesdaytoFriday,EmmaWastonat9:00p.m.
Time:FromMondaytoTicketPrice:$5Wednesday.At6:00p.m
TicketPrice:$4.5
AWORLDWITHOUTTHIEVESTROY
ChinesefilmAmericanfilm
Director:FengXiaogangDirector:WolfgangPeterson
Stars:LiuDehua,LiuStars:JulianGlover,BrianCox,
Ruoying,GeYou,NathanJones,AdoniMaropis
LiBingbingTime:FromTuesdaytoSaturday,
at9:30a.m.Time:FromFridaytoSunday,
at6:30p.m.TicketPrice:$5.5
TicketPrice:$6(Halfon
Sundayforchildren)
61.TherewillbeinGrandMovieTheaterthisweek.
A.oneChinesefilmB.twoChinesefilms
C.threeAmericanfilmsD.alotofforeignfilms
62.IfamanwithhischildgoestoGrandMovieTheateronSunday,
theywillpayforthefilm.
A.$12B.$9C.$6D.$5
63.IfyouarefreeonFridaymorning,youcanseethefilminGrand
MovieTheater.
A.KUNGFUHUSTLEB.AWORLDWTTIIOUTTHIEVES
C.TROYD.HAPPYPOTTER(?)
64.Youcanseethreefilmseitheronoron.
A.Wednesday;FridayB.Tuesday;Wednesday
C.Thursday;FridayD.Saturday;Sunday
65.Fromtheposter,weknowisadirectorandactorinthefilm.
A.AlfonsoCuaronB.FengXiaogang
C.WolfgangPetersonD.ZhouXingchi
C
Peopleindifferentcountrieshavedifferentwaysofdoingthings.
Somethingthatispoliteinonecountrymaybequiteimpoliteinanother.
InBritain,youmustn,tliftyourbowltoyourmouthwhenyouare
havingsomeliquid(液体)
food.Butit'sdifferentinChina.AndinJapanyouevenneedn,t
worryaboutmakingnoiseswhenyouhaveit.Itshowsthatyouare
enjoyingit.Butitisregarded
asbadmanners(礼貌;方式)inBritain.Ifyouareavisitorin
Mongolia,whatmannersdotheywishyoutohave?Theywishyoutogivea
loud“burp"(打嗝)afteryoufinisheating,Burpingshowsthatyoulike
thefood.
InBritain,youshouldtrynottoputyourhandsonthetablewhen
you'rehavingameal.InMexico,however,guestsareexpectedtokeep
theirhandsonthetableduringameal.ButinArabcountriesyoumust
beverycarefulwithyourhands.Youmustn,teatwithyourlefthand.
Arabsconsideritverybadmannerseatingwithlefthands.So,what
shouldyoudoifyouareonavisitinanothercountry?Well,justdoin
RomeastheRomansdo.Youcanaskthenative(本土的)people
tohelpyouorjustwatchcarefullyandfollowthem.
66.Accordingtothepassage,makingnoiseswhenyouhaveliquid
foodisn,tbadmannersin.
A.ChinaB.JapanC.BritainD.
Mongolia
67.isbadmannersinBritain.
A.EatingfoodwithoutmakingnoisesB.Puttingliquidfoodinthe
bowl
C.HavingsoupdirectlywithabowlD.Keepinghandsoffthetable
68.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推断)that.
A.Mongolianpeopleburpwhentheyareeating
B.Japanesepeopleallmakenoiseswhendrinking
C.Chinesepeoplenevermakenoisesattable
D.fewArabseatwithlefthands
69.“DoinRomeastheRomansdo”means"”.
A.DoasthenativepeopledoB.Doasyoudoathome
C.AskthenativepeopletodoitD.Watchthenativepeopledoing
it
70.Thepassagemainly(主要)tellsus.
A.sometablemannersinBritainB.somedifferenttablemanners
C.differentwaysofhavingliquidfoodD.tohavegoodmanners
05A
HoursandAdmission
Monday-Thursday;10:00a.m.~5:00p.m.
Friday:10:00a.m.~8:00p.m.
Saturday:10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Sunday:11:00a.m.5:00p.m.
ClosedonThanksgivingdayandChristmasday.
TheMuseumShopisopenduringregular(正常的)museumhours.
Admission(费用)totheshopisalwaysfree.
TheMuseumLibraryisopenMonday-Friday10:00a.m.〜5:00p.m.The
SkylinerRestaurantisopenduringregularmuseumhoursMondaythrough
Saturday,andfrom11:30a.m.to5:00p.m.onSunday.
Adults(成年人):$7.00
TheagedandstudentswithID:$6.00
Childrenages2to17-$5.00
Childrenyoungerthan2:free
StrongMuseummembers:free
StrongMuseumoffersa50%discount(打折)togroupsof20ormore.
61.StrongMuseumusuallyopens.
A.MondaythroughThursday
B.everydayexceptWednesday
C.fromMondaytoFriday
D.everydayoftheweek
62.YoucanhavedinnerinStrongMuseumonFridays.A.
from10:00a.m.to8:00p.m.
B.from10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.
C.from11:30.a.m.to5:00p.m.
D.atanytimeoftheday
63.Ifyouareagroupof30studentswithIDvisitingStrongMuseum,
howmuchshouldyoupay
fortheadmission?
A.$105.B.$90.C.$210,D.$180.64.Accordingtothe
advertisement(广告)above,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Children
toStrongMuseumarefree.
B.AnadultvisitingStrongMuseumshouldpay$7.00.C.Themuseum
isopenalltheyearround.
D.TheagedpeoplearefreetoStrongMuseum.
65.Whichisthebestthatcanbeusedintheadvertisementfor
StrongMuseum?
A.StrongMuseum一anExcitingPlaceforAdults
B.StrongMuseum-Children\,sWorldforFun
C.WelcometoStrongMuseumforaLongHoliday
D.StrongMuseum一theBestPlacetoSpendYourDay
B
To:Aggie@yahoo.comFrom:Joe@heinfo.netSubject:Help!Date:
21/06/200510:02AMDearAuntAggie,
I'mhavingaproblemwithmyclassmate,Rena,atschool.Theother
dayIwroteanemailto
anotherclassmate,Beth,inwhichIsaidsomethingsaboutRenathat
perhapsweren,tverynice.Unluckily,whenBethwaswritingbacktome,
sheaccidentallyforwarded(无意间转发)the
messagetoRena!NowRenaisreallyangrywithmeandwon'ttalkto
me,andBethisunhappyaswell.She,ssaidsorrytomeahundredtimes
already,buttheharmisdone.Ifeelbad,becauseI
neverwouldhavesaidthosethingstoRena'sface,buthowdoIget
hertoforgive(谅解)me?
WhatshouldIdo?Joe
To:joe@heinfo.netFrom:Aggie@yahoo.com
Subject:SomeadviceDate:22/06/200510:45AM
DearJoe,
Thisproblemismorecommonthanyoumightthink!Emailisvery
useful,butalsoverydangerous,asyoudon'tknowwhereyourmessage
mightendup!Firstofall,youshouldsaysorry
rightawaytoRena.Explainthatitwasamistake,andthatyou
didn,tmeantohurtherfeelings.Itmaytaketimeforhertobeable
toforgiveyou,butthat'suptoher.Thenyoumightwanttodo
somethingniceforher.Perhapssendhersomeflowerstoshowthat
you'retrulysorry.Also,you
shouldrememberthatoldsaying:"Ifyoudon'thaveanythingnice
tosay,don'tsayanythingat
all.,zAndgoodluck!Aggie
66.WhatisJoe'sprobleminthefirstemail?
A.JoemadeRenaunhappyandhefeltverysad.
B.Joe'sclassmate,Rena,sentBethanemailandmadeherunhappy.
C.JoereceivedawrongemailfromRenaandbecameangry.
D.Joe'sfriend,Beth,isunhappybecauseJoesentheranangry
email.
67.AfterRena'sfeelingsgothurt,whatdidJoedo?
A.Heemailedherandsaidsorry.
B.HeaskedBethwhatheshoulddo.
C.HeemailedAuntAggieforhelp.
D.HesaidsorrytoRenafacetoface,
68.Whatdoestheunderlined(画线的)sentencemeaninthesecond
email?Itmeans〃〃・A.becauseyoudon'tknowwhotheemailis
for
B.becauseyoucanneverknowwhowillgetyouremailatlastC.
becauseyoudon'tknowwhereyouremailwaswritten
D.becauseyouneverknowwherethemessageisfrom
69.WhatadvicedidAggiegiveJoe?
A.Joe,BethandRenashouldhaveatalktogether.
B.JoeshouldwaitforsometimebeforesayingsorrytoRena.C.Joe
shouldaskBethtoexplain(解释)thattoRena.
D.JoeShouldsaysorrytoRenaandthensendhersomeflowers.70.
Fromtheemails,weknowthat.
A.Joe,RenaandBethstudyatdifferentschools
B.Bethdidn,tforwardthemessagetoRena
C.JoehassaidsorrytoRenamanytimesalready
D.Renahasn,tforgivenJoeyet
04Yearsago,manyzooskeptallkindsofanimalsinsmallcages(笼
子).Small
cagesmadeiteasyforpeopletoseetheanimals,butasmallcage
isnotagoodplaceforananimaltolivein.
Todayzooskeepanimalsindifferentkindsofcages.Thecagesare
verybigandopen.Theyusuallyhaveplantsandalittlelake.Thecages
lookliketheanimals'habitats(栖息地).
Zooshelptoprotectallkindsofanimals.Theyprotectanimalsin
thezooandtheyprotectanimalsinthewild.Howdotheydothis?Zoos
teachpeoplehowanimalsliveinthewild.Zooswantpeopletohelp
protecttheanimalsJwildh
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