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2024年中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题速递(福建专用)

第四期

专题05阅读理解20篇(福建名校模拟)

(2024•福建福州•二模)Livinginaforestinthecity?Thissoundslikesomethingoutofafictionstory.

However,thishasbecomearealityforsomepeopleinTurin,Italy.

25Verde,anapartmentbuildinginTurin,lookslikeaforest.Thebuildinghasfivefloorsand63residential

(住宅的)units.Fromoutside,itlookslikeamodemtreehouse.Onehundredandfiftytreesgrowfromterraces

(B日台)andgreengardenscovertheroofs.Insidethebuilding,thereisagardeninthecenter.Italsohassmall

pondsintheyard,wherepeoplecanrelaxduringthesummertime.Fromtheterraces,peoplecanenjoytheperfect

viewoftheAlps(阿尔卑斯山).Peoplelivingonthetopfloorcanenjoytheirowngarden.25Verdeisn'tjusta

feast(盛宴)fortheeyes,italsoservesabiggerpurpose.Withitstrees,thebuildingtakesinabout200,000liters

(升)ofCO2andproduces150,000litersofO2anhour.Thisprotectspeoplefromairpollution.Thebuilding

alsohasaheatingandcoolingsystemthatusesgroundwatertosaveenergy.

Allofthesemakethebuildingstandoutonitscomerofthecity.Forthepeopleofthebuilding,goinghome

mustfeellikeadreamlikeexperience.Thiswonderfulpieceofmodernbuildingshowsthatnatureandpeoplecan

livetogetherwiththoughtfulplanning!

1.Howmanyfloorsaretherein25VerdeaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.50.B.25.C.5.D.150.

2.Thelocationof25Verdeisin_______.

A.AmericaB.AustriaC.JapanD.Italy

3.Whatisthebiggerpurposeof25VerdeaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.25Verdeisonlyafeastfortheeyes.

B.Thebuilding25Verdeprotectspeoplefromairpollution.

C.Thebuildingproducesabout200,000litersofCO2anhour.

D.25Verdeusesgroundwaterforcoolingsystemtosavewater.

4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thereisagardeninthecenterinsidethebuilding.

B.Greengrasscoverstheroofsofthebuilding.

C.Thebuildinghassmallpondsoutsidetheyard.

D.Everyonelivinginthebuildingcanenjoytheirowngarden.

5.Thetextmainlywantstotellus.

A.thebuildingstandsoutonitscornerofthecity

B.livingin25Verdemustfeellikeadreamlikeexperience

C.thiswonderfulpieceofmodernbuildingisreallywonderful

D.natureandpeoplecanlivetogetherwiththoughtfulplanning

(2024•福建厦门•一模)"Helloeveryone,mynameisZhangJianna.I'maworkerfromChaoyang

Sanitation...9,

Recently,avideoofZhangbecamepopularonline.Manypeoplewereshockedatherfluent(流利的)

EnglishandwonderedhowshehadsuchgreatEnglishskills.Actually,behindthisisalongjourneyofpersistence

(坚持).

ZhangcomesfromavillageinHebeiProvince.In2012,shegotthejobasasanitationworkerinChaoyang

District,Beijing.Oneday,shemetaforeigner.Theforeignerspokealotofunfamiliarwordstoher.Shedidn't

knowwhattodobecauseshecouldn'tunderstandwhattheforeignersaid.Soon,theforeignerfoundthatZhang

didn'tunderstandhiswords.So,hepointedtothestreetandgaveherathumbs-upwhilesaying,"Good,good!^^

Zhangsuddenlyrealizedthattheforeignerwascheeringherforkeepingthestreetclean,butshecouldn'tsay

anythingtoexpressherself.

ThisunusualexperiencetouchedZhang,andshemadeuphermindtolearnEnglish.Then,Zhangfoundher

children'stextbooksandstartedherlearningjourney.However,learningEnglishatanolderagewasdifficult.

Zhangwouldeasilyforgetthewordsshelearned.Butshedidn'tflinchfromfacinguptothechallenge.Sheused

allherfreetimetolearnandmemorizethewordsoverandoveragain.Finally,herhardworkpaidoff.Sofar,she

haslearnedaround3,000Englishwordsandhasbeenabletocommunicatefluentlywithforeigners.Zhangsaid,

""PersistenceisthekeytolearningEnglish.Learnstepbystepandlearneveryday.^^

Now,Zhang5samazingjourneyleadstoanewgoal.Shesaysshewantstointroduceherhometownin

Englishtodrawmoretouristsoneday.

6.ZhangdecidedtolearnEnglishto.

A.haveabetterjobB.getmoreattentiononline

C.communicatewithforeignersD.winmorepraisefromforeigners

7.Theunderlinedword“Sanitation“means.

A.车站B.环卫处C.培训处D.旅游中心

8.Whatisthethirdparagraphabout?

A.Zhang9slearningjourneyinEnglish.

B.Zhang?sproblemsinlearningEnglish.

C.WhydidZhangmakeuphermindtolearnEnglish.

D.Zhang9swaystolearnEnglish.

9.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Zhangisgoingtoanewjourney.

B.Zhang?snewjourneywillbeamazing.

C.Zhangwillgobacktoherhometown.

D.ZhangwillintroduceherhometowninEnglish.

10.Whichofthefollowingcan'tbeusedtodescribeZhang'sstory?

A.Jackofalltradesandmasterofnone.B.Practicemakesperfect.

C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.D.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.

(2024.福建厦门.一模)

DrawingsofyourHeroSharewithustheheroinyourheart.

Joininthecompetitionanddrawhim/her.

Prizesworth¥1888arewaitingfor10winners!

☆WhotodrawAcreativeartistoraskillfuldancer,acleverscientistoranamazingwriter?Evenyour

parents,teachersorfriends?Heroescanbedifferentbutonethingissimilar-theygiveyouhopeorconfidence

tomakeyoubetter.

々了心及>☆Whattoprepare

Downloadthetemplate(模板)byvisiting.au.Thenprintitoutanddrawapictureofyour

hero.Next,telluswhoyourheroisandyourstoryinwordsoravideo.☆▲.

Thecompetitionisopento1stto3rdgraders.Youcanaskyourparenttotakeaphotoofyourdrawingand

emailittousatcompetition@.au.PleasesendinonlyONEpicturebefore22Julyandleaveyour

telephonenumber.Wewillgetintouchwithyoubyitifyouwin.☆Whattowin

Eachwinnerwillreceiveafantasticprizeworth¥1888,including:NaHUAWEIMatePadSE7asetof

cartoonbooksNafinebasketball

Wecan'twaittoseeyourdrawings!

11.Whatdoheroeshaveincommonaccordingtotheposter?

A.Theyarecreative.B.Theyareclever.

C.Theyareamazing.D.Theyareencouraging.

12.Whatshouldyoudofirstifyouwanttojoininthecompetition?

A.Downloadthetemplate.B.Printoutthepicture.

C.Drawpicturesinyourpaper.D.Tellyourstoryinavideo.

13.Whichsubtitle(副标题)canbeputin"▲"?

A.WhattotakeB.HowtojoininC.HowtodrawD.Whytojoinin

14.Howwilltheorganizergetintouchwiththewinners?

A.Byemail.B.Bywebsite.C.Byphone.D.Byletter.

15.Whomightbemostinterestedintheposter?

A.Acartoonartist.B.Acomputerscientist.

C.Asecond-yearboy.D.Afirst-gradeteacher.

(2024•福建莆田•——模)Climatechangebringsdangerstopeople,thenwhatanotherproblemarewefacing

now?Ifsundergroundclimatechange.Withthedevelopmentofcities,therisingundergroundtemperatureis

causingthegroundtoheatupanddeform(变形).

Inthelastthreeyears,scientistshadputmorethan150temperaturesensors(感应器)undersomebigcities.

Theplacesincludesubwaytunnels(地下室)ofbuildings.Thetemperaturestheyrecordedweresurprising.For

example,airtemperaturesinundergroundstructures(结构),scientistscreatedcomputermodelstoseehow

temperatureswillinfluencethegrounduntil2051.

Whenheated,somesoftmaterialsmaybecomesmaller,andothermaterials,maybecomebigger.Themodels

showedthatwarmertemperaturescancausethegroundtoriseupwardbyasmuchas1.2centimeters,orsink

downwardbyasmuchas0.8centimeters.Thismayevencausethegroundtocrack(开裂).

Asscientistshavealreadyknownalotaboutundergroundclimatechange,futureplansforcitiesshouldtake

itintoconsideration.Materialsthattakeinheatcanbeusedtokeeptheheatfromenteringtheground.Theyalso

pointedoutthattherisingtemperaturecouldbeseenasanopportunity.Cityplannerscantrytocollectheat

undergroundandsenditaboveforheating.

16.Thewriterstartshistopicby.

A.listingnumbers

B.offeringadvice

C.askingaquestion

D.givinganexample

17.Wheredidscientistsputtemperaturesensors?

A.Basements.B.Forests.C.Desserts.D.Oceans.

18.Undergroundclimatechangemaycause.

A.moreearthquakes

B.changesintheground

C.contractionsinbuildings

D.thegrowingvisitupwardby0.8cm

19.Whatdidthescientistssuggestinthelastparagraph?

A.Weshouldplantrees.

B.Weshouldusetake-inheatmaterials.

C.Weshouldcollectheatontheground.

D.Weshouldcreatemorecomputermodels.

20.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.DevelopmentofCities

B.UndergroundStructures

C.FutureOpportunities

D.UndergroundClimateChange

(2024•福建莆田•一模)Awoman,JackyHuntBroersmawholostonelegtocanceristryingtobreaka

worldrecordbycompleting102marathon-lengthrunsin102days.

Shesethergoalinmid-January.Andeverydaysincethen,shehasbeenrunningthedistanceofamarathon.

Mostofthetime,sherunsonroadsnearherhome.Sometimesshecompletesherrunsonarunningmachine.

“Partofmybodywasgone.Formethemostdifficultproblemwasacceptingmydisability.^^

Untilfiveyearsago,shewasnotveryactive.Butthenshelookedintorunninganddecidedtogiveitatry.

Nowsherunsonamaterialcarbonfiber(碳化纤维),whichisdesignedspecificallyforrunning,costsabout

$10,000."Runningreallychangedmylife.Itgavemeasenseoffreedom.Ifellinlovewiththeprocessof

pushingmybodyfurtherjusttoseewhatIcoulddo.^^shesaid.

However,shehasfacedbothphysicalandmentaldifficultiesduringherrecord-breakingtry.Ononerecent

day,Jackyfeltbreakdownat24kilometersandbegantocry.Shefeltlikeherplannedgoalmightnothappenatall.

Bydividingitintolittlegoals,shefinallypickedherselfupandkepton.

Jacky?smainsupportteamisherhusbandandtheirtwoyoungchildren.Sheispostingherprogressonline

andhasalsogotalargesocialmediafollowing.

Asshenearstheendofhergoal,Jackyishopingtoinspireothers:you'restrongerthanyouthinkandyou're

abletodosomuchmore.

21.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJacky?

A.Caring.B.Selfless.C.Brave.D.Warm-hearted.

22.WhatcanbelearnedaboutJackyfromParagraph3?

A.Shewascrazyaboutrunning.

B.Shespentlittlemoneyonrunning.

C.Runninghelpshercurethedisease.

D.Runninggaveherfreedomfromherwork.

23.WhydidJackybreakdownoneday?

A.Shemissedasenseoffreedom.

B.Shefelthopelessabouthergoal.

C.Shelostarecord-breakingchance.

D.Shegotnosupportfromherfamily.

24.Fromthetext,wecanknowthat.

A.shelostherlegstocancer

B.sheoftenpostsherchildrenonline

C.shealwaysrunsonarunningmachine

D.shefacedphysicalandmentaldifficulties

25.WhatdoesJacky'sstorytrytotellus?

A.Betterlatethannever.

B.Manyhandsmakelightwork.

C.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.

D.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.

(2024•福建三明•二模)Whenwefirstmovedhere,wedidn'thaveagarden.MikeandItalkedabout

makingalargevegetablegardensomewhereinouryard,butwecouldn,tagreeonwhere.Beforewewentahead

anddugupthegrass,wespentsometimethinkingaboutwhereitwouldworkbest.Atlast,wechoseanold

sandboxinourfrontyardtobecomeourgarden.

Wedreamedaboutalivelygardenwithlotsofvegetables.Weaskedmanypeoplewhatweshoulddototurn

thissandboxintoaspace,andthenplantscouldgrowinit.Andtheygaveuslotsofideas.Mysisterwasthemost

knowledgeable,sowelistenedmostlytoher.Atfirst,Mikemadeawoodfence(栅栏)andIpainteditwiththe

kids.Wechoseadarkercolorbecauseitwouldfitourlightgreyhouse.

Next,Mikedug17holes.Thenwefilledthemwithsoil.Itwasstilltoocoldtoplantanything,sofordaysI

juststaredoutofthewindowattheseholes.Tome,itlookedmuchtoountidy.Iadvisedtofillthoseholesback

anddignewones.Thistimeweendedupwith10.Muchbetter.

Overthenextfewweeks,Iworkedongettingeverythingplantedinmygarden.Istartedbyplantinggreen

onions.ButIwastooexcitedandplantedthemtooearly.Rightawayitwasclearthattheyweren'tgoingto

survive.Ihadtogivethemupandtrysomethingelse.Thenmynext-doorneighborgavemeredrosestoputinmy

garden.Afewdayslaterwewenttoagreenhouseandcamebacknotwithgreenonionsbutpeppers,tomatoesand

soon.Clearlythevegetableandflowergardenwasslowlybecomingourdreamgarden.Ohwell!

Ilovethewayitturnedout.Thisgardenwillalwaysremindmeofmysister.

26.Whentheauthorfirstarrivedathernewhouse,she.

A.hadalargeflowergardenB.dugupthegrassinheryard

C.talkedaboutmakingasandboxD.wantedagardenwithvegetables

27.Whydidtheauthorsuggestfillingthefirst17holesback?

A.Becauseshelistenedtohersister.B.Becausetheweatherwastoocold.

C.Becausethegardenlookedlikeamess.D.Becausethekidscoulddigbetterones.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"survive“inParagraph4meaninChinese?

A.存活B.传播C.嫁接D.爬藤

29.WhichoneistheRIGHTorderofbuildingthegardenaccordingtothepassage?

a.Webuiltthefenceandpaintedit.b.Wecollectedmuchothers'advice.

c.Wepreparedtheplantsthatwewanted,d.Wedecidedontheplaceofthegarden.

e.Wedugseveralholesandfilledthemwithsoil.

A.b-d-a-e-cB.d-b-a-e-cC.d-e-c-a-bD.b-a-d-e-c

30.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.Whywastheauthorthankfultohersister?

B.Whatdidthefamilyplantintheirgarden?

C.Howdidthefamilymaketheirdreamgarden?

D.Whospenttimewiththeauthorinthegarden?

(2024•福建三明•二模)Welcometowww.youthtravel,com

Wouldyouliketojoinusthissummervacation?Herearetoursoffouramazingmuseums.Youcannotonly

enjoyyourself,butalsolearnsomethinginteresting.

z、

TheUnderwaterMaseumTheMuseumofMovies

Time:July5-10Time:July16-21

Age:8-18Age:8-15

Ticket:¥50Ticket:¥20

YoucanenjoyfishesindifferentThisisamuseumaboutmoviesand

colors.cameras.Ithasveryoldcamerasandyou

Therearealsoexcellentdolphincanlearnalotaboutthehistoryofthem.

shows.Ifyouarebraveenough,haveaTorelaxyourself^youmaywatchfamous

trytoswimunderwatertoseetheseamoviesfromallovertheworld.

lifeclearly.Buysomegiftsforyour

familyifnecessary.

一、、---------r

TheChinaIVIuseumTheScienceandTechnologyMuseum

oftheSongDynastyTime:August23-28

Time:August3-8Agerover6

Age:12-18Ticket:free

Ticket:freeYoumaylearnsomethingaboutthe

Morethan120chinapiecesfromspaceandincreaseyourscience

ancientChinaareonshowhere.Youknowledge.Youcanexperiencewonderful

canmakeyourownclayartworksinactivities,suchasVRgames,driving

personataverygoodprice.Comeandgames,recyclinggamesandso

havefunwithyourfriends!Itisopenon.Childrenunder12mustbewithatleast

everydayexceptMonday.oneadult.

31.Jennyisa7-year-oldgirl.Whichmuseumcanshevisit?

A.TheUnderwaterMuseum.

B.TheMuseumofMovies.

C.TheChinaMuseumoftheSongDynasty.

D.TheScienceandTechnologyMuseum.

32.Ifaboyhasaninterestintheoldcameras,hecangotothemuseumon

A.July6B.August5C.July18D.August24

33.HelenwantstovisittheUnderwaterMuseumwithherclassmateSally.Howmuchdotheyhavetopay?

A.¥100.B.¥50.C.¥20.D.¥150.

34.AttheScienceandTechnologyMuseum,youcan

A.makeclayartpiecesB.swimunderwater

C.experienceVRgamesD.watchmovies

35.Thereadingmaterialmaycomefrom

A.atextbookB.astorybook

C.asciencefictionD.theInternet

(2024•福建漳州•一模)

LailaEdwardshadjustmadehistory.InNovember2023,shebecamethefirstblackwomantoplayfortheU.

S.nationalhockeyteam.Peoplearoundthecountrytooknotice.TravisKelce,afootballplayerwasoneofthem.

HegaveLailaashout-outonline.BlakeBoldenwenttooneofLaila'sgames.BlakewasthefirstBlackwomanin

theCanadianWomen'sHockeyLeague.MajormagazinesandnewspaperswroteaboutLaila,too."It'sanhonor.”

Lailasaid.

“TherewerealotofpeoplewhoreachedoutJLailasaid."Theyencouragedmegreatly.Itmademefeelasif

I'mmakingadifference...Ithinkthatismymaingoal,especiallyrightnow,tomakeadifferenceandbearole

model...Ithelpsmetokeepgoingnomatterwhat."Laila'seldersisterisChayla.Sheisalsoahockeystar.They

playedtogetheratWisconsinlastseason.Theyhelpedtheteamwinanationalchampionship.Thesistersarekey

playersforateamthathasbeenranked(排名)No.lallseason.

LailaandChaylaEdwards'father,Robert,introducedthemtothesport.LailagrewupinClevelandHeights,

Ohio.TravisKelceisfromthesamecity.Theywenttothesamemiddleschool.LailasentTravisathank-younote.

Shewantedtosaythankyoufortheshout-out.Travisresponded.Hesaidhewouldfollowherjourney.Itwasa

wowmoment.Lailasaysitwasoverwhelming(令人不矢口所措的).“Butifsagreatthingtobeoverwhelmedwith,

soI'mnotcomplaining,Lailasaid."It'sbeenalot.Ittestedmypatience,mymaturity(成熟),butIthinkit's

beengreatformyimprovementasaperson.^^

36.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?

A.ManypeoplenoticedLaila.B.BlakeBoldenhelpedLailabecomeahockeystar.

C.TravisKelceoncedreamedofplayinghockey.D.MajornewspaperswroteaboutBlakeBoldenand

Laila.

37.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrases“reachedout“inParagraph2probablymeaninChinese?

A.救助B.指挥C.依赖D.支持

38.WhowenttothesamemiddleschoolasLailaEdwards?

A.BlakeBolden.B.TravisKelce.C.ChaylaEdwards.D.RobertEdwards.

39.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLaila?

A.Creativeandkind-hearted.B.Honestandhumorous.

C.Strong-mindedandpatient.D.Easygoingandselfless.

40.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Afamoussportsfamily.B.Severalgreatsportsstars.

C.U.S.nationalhockeyteam.D.Agreatblackwomanhockeyplayer.

(2024•福建福州•一模)

Morsecode(摩斯密码)isasystemofcommunicationthatusesdots(shortmarks),dashes(longmarks),and

spacestorepresent(代表)theletters,numbers,andpunctuation.Lettersusedoften(suchas"E")gotasimple

code,whilethosenotoftenused(suchas"Q")gotalongerandmorecomplexcode.

TheveryfirstmessageusingMorsecodewassentbySamuelMorse,oneofitsinventors,toAlfredVailon

May24th,1844.Thetwomenwere40milesapartatthetime.Fromthenon,thewaytocommunicatewithpeople

infar-offplaceswaschanged.

Morsecodeisahighlydependablecommunicationmethod,evenindifficultandnoisyenvironments.Itcan

besentbysounds,light,orotherunexpectedways.JeremiahAndrewDentonJr.wasaprisonerofwarbetween

1965and1973.Asahigh-rankingofficer,hewasforcedtotakepartinatelevisioninterviewonMay2nd,1966.

Duringthebroadcast,whichwentoutliveintheUS,DentonJr.pretended(假装)tobeblindedbythecamera

lightsinordertoblink(眨眼)aMorsecodemessagetothosewatchingbackhome.

Morsecode'sheydayislonggone.Itwasreplacedfirstbythetelephone,thenthefaxmachine,andfinallyby

theInternet.Butisn'titfuntosendamessageinMorseCodetoyourfriends?Giveitatry!

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“complex"mean?

A.冗长的B.准确的C.复杂的D.清晰的

42.WecaninferfromthetextthatMorsecodewasputintouseinthe

A.1840sB.1880sC.1960sD.1970s

43.Denton'sstoryismentionedtoshow.

A.howMorsecodeworksinadifficultsituation

B.howMorsecodeisusedintelevisioninterviews

C.howMorsecodehelpedcatchaprisonerofwar

D.howaMorsecodemessagewassentbysounds

44.Accordingtothetext,Morsecode.

A.isstillwidelyusednowadays

B.wasinventedtoreplacethetelephone

C.changedlong-distancecommunication

D.canhardlybeusedinnoisyenvironments

45.David,whoislearningMorseCode,wantstowrite"hi"inMorsecode.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?

A.一••••B.•••一一一C.••••••

D.一一•一•一

(2024•福建龙岩.——模)Mostpeopleareafraidofsnakes.Theymaythinksnakesaredangerousandugly.

Withmoreandmorerainfallingandthehotweather,ifstimeforsnakestobeactive.Livinginthecity,itnever

crossesyourmindthatwemightmeetthemfacetoface.

Therearemorethan2,000kindsofsnakesontheearth.Mostofthemliveinmountainsorforests,andin

citiessometimeswecanfindthemingrassorotherdarkplaces.Snakescan'twalkorrunbecausetheyhaveno

legsorfeet,buttheselongandthinanimalscanmoveveryfastontheirstomachs.Snakesusuallyhavegreen,

yelloworblackskins,whichmakeitdifficultfortheirendemicstofindthem.Inwintertheyhibernateinholes.

Theylookforaholetostayinside,ontheground,orinarockoratree.Theydonotwakeupagainuntilspring

comes.Snakesfeedonmice,frogs,birdeggsandsoon.

Snakesplayanimportantpartinnature.Wecanmakeusefulmedicinewiththem.Withouttheirhelp,the

rodents(啮齿动物)willbeoutofcontrol.Butmanyofthemareindangerofdisappearing.Housesandbuildings

takeupthelandwheresnakeslive.Manysnakeslosetheirlivesintraffic,andpeopleoftenkillsnakesfortheir

skinsormeat.

46.Whichseasonmayitbeaccordingtothetext?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.

47.Howmanykindsofsnakesarethere?

A.About1,000.B.Over2,000.C.About3,000.D.Over4,000.

48.Whatdoestheword“hibernate“meaninParagraph2?

A.Tosleepduringwinter.B.Tocatchsomethingforfood.

C.Tolookforaplacetokeepwarm.D.Toprotectoneselffromotheranimals.

49.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Weneverseesnakesincities.B.Snakesonlycatmiceasfood.

C.Snakesareuselesstonature.D.Manysnakesareindanger.

50.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Health.B.Geography.C.Biology.D.Weather.

(2024•福建福州•——模)Sunday,January28

HappyCityTourBusChanges

1Withtherisingpriceofoil,HappyCityTourBuswillstarttorunonweekendsonly.However,youmay

takeourbustoyourfavoriteplacesinHappyCityearlierwithoutwaitingfortoolonglikebefore.Runninghour

willbefrom8a.m.to5p.m.every30minutes.

2HappyCityTourBuswillstarttogotoSpringland,WinterlandandSummerland.Also,youcanstillgetoff

atWoodfieldandTeafieldlikebefore.IfyouwouldliketogomountainclimbingonMountainGochi,thenearest

stoptogetoffisFlowerfield.Youdon'thavetowalkfarawayfromGrassfieldlikebefore.

3ThechangesabovewillbeginnextSunday.

51.HappyCityTourBuschangesbecause.

A.theoilpriceisrisingB.morepeoplecometoHappyCity

C.theticketpriceishigherD.peopleusedtowaitfortoolong

52.WhichisthemostlikelymapofHappyCityTourBusLinebeforethechanges?

53.IfSallywantstovisitMountainGochinextSunday,thecloseststopis.

A.SpringlandB.GrassfieldC.SummerlandD.Flowerfield

54.Whenwillthechangesbegin?

A.OnJan21st.B.OnJan28th.C.OnFeb4th.D.OnFeb11th.

55.Thetextaboveisa.

A.reportB.noticeC.menuD.diary

(2024•福建福州•一模)Mostmoderncitieshavetakenactiontoreducetrafficjams(交通阻塞)and

improveairquality.Butiftheywanttobecomemorelivable,theyshouldthinkaboutmoreambitiousgoals.

Amsterdam,theDutchcapital,hassetagoodexample.Ithasplannedtoban(禁止)gasolineanddiesel

vehicles,leavingonlyelectriconesby2030.ThebanispartoftheCleanAirActionPlan.Theplanstartedin2020

whenalldieselcarsbu

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