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(2023•广东深圳•南山实验教育麒麟中学校考三模)MyfatherandIwentbacktomyhometown一Ziboin

ShandongonMay5thtotryZibobarbecue.

Recently,thelocalfoodhasbecomesopopularthatpeoplealloverChinatraveltheretotasteit.

OnthewaytoZibo,myfathertoldmeastory.LastyearduringtheCOVID-19pandemic,thousandsofcollege

studentswerestuckinZibo.Thelocalgovernmenthelpedstudentstogetthroughthatperiodandofferedagreat

barbecuedinnerwhenthequarantine(隔离)wasover.Thegovernmentofficersalsoinvitedthestudentstocome

backtoZiboagainwhenspringcame.IwasmovedwhenIheardthis.

At5p.m.,wearrivedattherestaurant.Myfatherhadbookedatabletwodaysearlier.Therearesomedifferences

betweenZibo'sbarbecueandtheonesinothercities.Zibo'sbarbecuerestaurantshaveasmallgrill(烤架)oneach

table.Peopleneedtocookonthegrillbythemselves.Whenthefoodisready,youputitontoasmallpancake,and

thenaddscallions(葱)andsaucebeforeeating.

Peopleintherestaurantdidn'tknoweachotherbefore.Butwejusttalkednaturallyaboutdailylifeandsang

together.Thebossoftherestaurantevendanced.Somelocalpeopleevenputofftheirorderswhentheyheardthere

weren'tenoughseats.Theywantedtouristsfromotherplacestohavethechancetoeat.

Aftereatingthedeliciousfood,IkeptthinkingaboutwhyZibobecamepopular.Isitthepromisebetweenthe

governmentandthecollegestudents,ortheunique(独特的),tastyfood,orthewarmheartedpeople?

1.Whatdidthelocalgovernmentdoafterthequarantinewasfinished?

A.Theysentthestudentshome.

B.Theyprovidedawonderfulbarbecuedinnerforstudents.

C.Theygavestudentstrainticketstocomebackagain.

D.TheyinvitedtouristsallaroundtheworldtovisitZibo.

2.Whendidtheauthor'sfatherbookthehotel?

A.May1stB.May2ndC.May3rdD.May5th

3.WhichoneisNOTthedifferencebetweenthebarbecueinZiboandtheonesinothercities?

A.ThebarbecueinZiboisobviouslymoredelicious.

B.PeopleusuallyneedtocookbythemselvesinZibo.

C.It'sbettertoeatthebarbecuewithasmallpancakeinZibo.

D.AgrilliscommontoseeonthebarbecuetableinZibo.

4.WhomadetouristsenjoythebarbecuemoreinZibo?

①Theboss②Somelocalpeople③Thecollegestudents@Thecustomers

A.①③④B.①②④C.②③④D.①②③④

5.Whatcanbethetitleofthispassage?

A.AneatingtourinZibo

B.ThefoodhistoryofZibo

C.FriendlybarbecueinZibo

D.Zibo-Myfather^hometown

(2023•广东深圳•校考二模)Canyouimagineturningyourschoolintoafarm?Thisiswhatwedidrecently.

Underthe“doublereduction^^policy,wenowhavemanynewclubsandafter-schoolactivities.Oneofthemost

popularclubsistheHappyFarmingClub.

“AtfirstIthoughtIcouldjustgrowsomevegetableshere,^^saidZhangXin,aclubmember."Butitturnedout

thatIalsolearnedalotaboutagricultureandbiology.^^

Afterstudyingcropslikewheatandgarlic,wegotthechancetogrowthem."Mygrouptriedgrowingleeks(韭

菜),“saidZhang."Wefirstputtherootsunderground.Thenwecoveredthemwithathinlayerofsoilandwatered

them.Afterdoingallthis,wehadagreatsenseofachievement.Wehopetheleekscangrowstrong!,5

Othergroupsgrewdifferentthings,suchaswheatandspinach(菠菜).Totellthemapart,studentssetupboards

withthevegetables5namesonthem.Thecampuslookslikeasmallfarmnow.

“Inthe38yearsofourschool'shistory,wearethefirsttogrowvegetables,9,saidZhang."Thisisreallyaspecial

experience!?,

6.Whatdoes"this"meaninParagraph1?

A.Imaginingwhattheschoolislike.

B.Turningourschoolintoafarm.

C.Takingclassesinafarm.

D.Lettingstudentsworkinafarm.

7.Whatcan'tyoulearnintheHappyFarmingClub?

A.Howtogrowsomevegetables.B.Somethingaboutagriculture.

C.Somethingaboutbiology.D.Somethingabouthistory.

8.WhatcropscanyougrowintheHappyFarmingClub?

A.Wheatandgarlic.B.Leeksandcarrots.

C.Spinachandbroccolis.D.Potatoesandpearls.

9.WhatisNOTtrueaccordingtoparagraph4and5?

A.Theyfirstputtherootsundergroundwhengrowingleeks.

B.Theycoveredtherootsofleekswithathinlayerofsoil.

C.Theydon'tneedtowatertheleeks.

D.Studentssetupboardswiththevegetables5namestotellthemapart.

10.HowdostudentsfeelabouttheHappyFarmingClub?

A.Itisboring.B.Itistiring.C.Itisspecialandmeaningful.D.Itishealthy.

(2023•广东深圳•校考三模)Onceuponatime,therelivedafarmerwhohadsomeland.HisnamewasTuan

andhewasaverykindperson.Tuanlovedtohelpothers.Wheneversomeonefellillorneededsomethingbadly,

Tuanwastheretohelpthatperson.Heappearedtobelovedbyall.

ButtherewasonepersonwhohatedTuanverymuch.HewasJuan,aneighbourofTuan,wholivednexttohim.

Hesataroundalldayandhardlyputmucheffortintohisland.Whentheharvest(收获)seasonarrivedeveryyear,

Juanfoundthathehadveryfewcropstosell.ButTuanmademoremoneybysellinghiscrops.Juanwasjealous(妒

忌的)ofTuan,whichmadehimveryangry.

Oneyear,justdaysbeforeTuanwastoharvesthiscrops,Juandidsomethingterrible.HesetfiretoTuan'scrops

atnight.Tuanwasasleepatthattimeanddidn'tknowaboutthefireatall.Luckily,oneofhisneighboursdiscovered

itandsavedmostofTuan'scrops.Tuanwassad,buthemanagedtoselltherestofhiscropsatagoodprice.

Onlydayslater,TuanfoundthatJuan'ssonhadfallenill.Hewassobadlyillthatthevillagedoctorwasnotable

totreathisillness.Tuanrushedtothetownthatwastenmilesawayandfetchedamoreexperienceddoctor.This

doctorwasabletotreatthediseaseandgavetheboysomemedicine.Hourslater,theboywasfoundtosleepsoundly

andTuanwentwiththedoctortotakehimbacktothetown.

Adaylater,JuanwenttoTuan'shouse.HetoldTuanthetruthandapologizedtohim.Hearingthat,Tuanlaughed.

Hehadalreadyknownthetruthbefore,butthatdidn'tstophimfromhelpingthesickboy!

11.WhichwordbestdescribesJuan?

A.Kind-hearted.B.Rich.C.Lazy.D.Hard-working.

12.WhatcausedJuantosetfiretoTuan'sfield?

A.Hisanger.B.Hisillness.C.Hispoorfamily.D.Hisvictory.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword唯tched“inParagraph4mean?

A.taughtB.broughtC.canceledD.doubted

14.Whafsthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

a.Juan'ssonfellill.

b.Tuansoldtheremainingcrops.

c.JuansetfiretoTuan'scrops.

d.JuancametosaysorrytoTuan.

A.b——d—a-cB.c——b-d—aC.c——d——a—bD.c—b——a-d

15.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?

A.Hethatrunsfastestgetsthering.B.Hethatiskindwinsthevictory.

C.Hethatclimbshighfallsheavily.D.Hethatgainstimegainsallthings.

(2023•广东深圳•红岭中学校考三模)“Lateagain,Mavis!HowmanytimesIhavetoldyoutocomebackin

timetohelpmecookdinner?^^askedMrsMuntari.

“But,Mommy,Ican9tjustwalkoutinthemiddleofagame!^^saidMavis.

“Youshouldn'tbeplayingthegameinthefirstplace.^^

“But,Mom,whycan'tI?YounevertellAdibeorSenzenottoplayfootball.Ihadtoleavethegameathalftime

andrushbacksoyouwouldn'tgetangrywithme,“saidMavis.

“Youareagirl!Itisassimpleasthatboysandgirlshavedifferentrolestoplay.Ihave11hungrymouthstofeed

andIneedyourhelp!Youaretheoldestgirlnotworking,soitisyourjobtohelpme.Thafsthewayofourpeople.

Nowgoandfrysomemorechicken.^^

Atthedinnertable,AdibeandSenzewereexcitedlytalkingabouttoday?sgame,whileeatingthechickenMavis

hadfried.TheytalkedabouthowMavisscoredinthefirsthalfwithapowershotfromthehalfwayline.Itwasagreat

goalastheirteamwaslosingby0-1atthattime.

Dadcamehomethenandbroughttheboysalocalnewspaper,inwhichtherewasnewsaboutfootballscouts(球

探)fromEnglandvisitingGhana(力口纳).Thesescoutshadaskedtobeallowedtovisitschoolstolookforplayersof

thefuture.AdibeandSenzelookedateachotherandcheered,ctWow.I'mgoingtobelikeEssien!^^Andtheystarted

arguingwhichonewouldmakeitasasuperstar.

Mavisdecidedtotakethischance.Shestoleoutofhome.Whenshearrivedattheplayground,oneplayer

happenedtogetinjuredandthecoachwasworried.CCIcantakehisplace!Mavisshouted.Thoughitwasunbelievable

toletagirlplay,thecoachagreed.Duringthesecondhalf,shemadeanamazingshot!

Whenthegamewasover,thescoutsallstoodup,cheering.

16.WhywasMrsMuntariunhappywithMavis?

A.BecauseMavisdidn'tlikecooking.

B.BecauseMavis9teamlostthegame.

C.BecauseMavisarrivedhomelateagain.

D.BecauseMavisleftthegameathalftime.

17.Maviswasnotsupportedinplayingfootballbecause.

A.shewasagirlB.shewasn'ttalented

C.shewastoooldD.herbrothersdidbetter

18.Mavisdecidedtoatthenewsaboutthescouts.

A.catchthescouts'eyeB.getawayfromherhome

C.becomeanotherEssienD.taketheplaceoftheinjured

19.Whichoneistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Mavisistheoldestchildinherfamily.

B.AdibeandSenzetalkedaboutthegametheylostatthedinnertable.

C.Theylearnedthenewsaboutfootballscoutsfromalocalnewspaper.

D.Mavistoldhisparentsthathewouldgotomeetthescouts.

20.Whafstheprobableendingofthestory?

A.Mavishadtofindajob.B.Maviswaschosenbythescouts.

C.MrsMuntarisaidsorrytoMavis.D.Mavischangedthewomansrole.

(2023•广东深圳•深圳中学校考三模)MyhomeisinDemontonneararivervalley.Itisabeautifulareathat

hasbeenmadeintoaparkwithmetersofhikingtrails(4、路)alongtheriver.

OnedayIdiscoveredatrailIhadneverseenbefore.Itwasextremelysteepandveryslipperyasitwascovered

withice.IwasaloneatthetimeandeventhoughIwasterrified,Istillwantedtogoforawalk.Justthisthoughtmade

myheartbeatfaster.Ishook,notfromthecold,althoughitwasprobablyaround-15℃,butfromthefearIknewI

hadtodoit.

Imovedforwardslowlyandputonefootonthetrail,thentheother.ThenIcontinued,onefootinfrontofthe

other.Iwentveryslowlydownthetrail,shakingwitheverystep.Iwassweatingdespitemycold.Ihadnoideahow

longitwouldtakemetotravelalongthetrail,butIdidn'tcare.Ijustwantedtoconquermyfear.

Atlast,Isucceeded!AtleastthafshowIfelt.Inearlyrandownthetrail.Well,notexactlyran,butitfeltlike

thatcomparedwithmyextremelyslowspeedinthebeginning.

Maybeyoudon'tthinkthisismuchofastory,butIjustwanttotellyouthatweneverknowwhafsaroundthe

comer.Ifyoucomparethisstorytolife,you'llseethatwehavenoideawherelifeisgoingtotakeus,orhowmany

easyordifficulttrailstherearetochoosefromuntilwemakeachoice!Thepointis:wehavethefreedomtochoose!

21.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethetrailthewriterdiscovered?

A.Steepandmuddy.B.Icyandslippery.C.Roughandwide.D.Narrowand

wet.

22.Whydidthewritersweatwhentakingthetrail?

A.Hefeltveryscared.B.Herandownthetrail.

C.Heshooktokeepwarm.D.Hewantedtoconquerhisfear.

23.Whatdoweknowaboutthewriter?

A.Helikedtakingadventures.B.Hewentdownthetrailwithhisfriend.

C.Heranquicklyalongthetrail.D.Hetravelledalongthetrailwithfear.

24.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Itwasverywarmthatday.

B.Thetrailwasnotfarfromtheriver.

C.Thetrailwasfarfromthewriter'shome.

D.Thewriterhadwalkedalongthetrailbefore.

25.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellusbytalkingabouthisexperience?

A.Romewasnotbuiltinaday.

B.Thingsmaynotseemsodangerousintheend.

C.Ifsworthchallengingourfearsandpushingon.

D.Wedon'thavethefreedomtodoanythingwelike.

(2023•广东深圳•校考三模)EveryWednesdayevening,agroupofrunnersinChongqinggathertogether

beforesettingoffontheirrun.Theytakegarbagetongs(垃圾钳)andtrashbags.Theyareagroupofgarbage

collectorswhokeepfitwhilehelpingcleanupthestreets.

“Makerunningmorethanjustrunning.Squatting(蹲)isgood,too,"Sogorsaidjokingly.Shesaidthatbesides

doingexercise,TrashRunningcanalsohelpmakenewfriendsandcontribute(贡献)totheenvironment.

“Therunshavebecomemoreandmorepopular.Now,peoplequicklysignupfbreachrunonourWeChatmini

program,,,saidFangLei,theleaderofhisgroup.Therearenowmorethan200trashrunners,includingofficeworkers,

yogateachersandrestaurantowners.Over90percentofthegroupareChinese.Theoldestisintheir40s,andthe

youngestisjust5.Sogorsaidthatonetrashrunnergaveupsmokingaftercollectingsomanycigaretteboxes.

“Fmproudtojointhegroup,9,said8-year-oldLiHaoze.Theenergeticboybrokehisleftarmrecently,buthe

wantedtokeeprunning,sohepickeduplitterwithhisrighthand."'Childrenshouldalsohaveanawarenessof

environmentalprotection/saidLiQing,theboy'sfather.LiShuaisaid,“Weshouldtryourbesttoprotectour

environment.Now,eachtimeLishuaiclimbs,hemakesavideoofhimselfandhisfriendsfillingabagwithgarbage,

andthensharesitonlinetoencourageothers.Sogorsaid,"whatonepersoncandoislimited(有限的),sowerun

togethertomakeagreaterinfluence.^^

26.Howmanypeoplehavebeeninterviewedinthispassage?

A.4B.5C.6D.7

27.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?

A.Onlypeoplebetween5and40yearsoldareallowedtojoinintheevent.

B.LiHaozeusedtopickuplitterwithhislefthandbeforebreakinghisleftarm.

C.Onlyofficeworkersandteacherstakepartintheevent.

D.Foreignrunnersmakeup30percentofthegroup.

28.Besidesdoingexercise,whataretheotheradvantagesofTrashRunningaccordingtothepassage?

a.makingfriendsb.helpingmakingvideos

c.protectingtheenvironmentd.earningmoney

A.abdB.acC.bedD.cd

29.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthearticle?

A.Childrenshouldhaveanawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.

B.PeoplenowquicklysignupforeachrunontheWeChatminiprogram.

C.LiShuaimakesavideoandsharesitontheInternettoencourageothers.

D.SomearguethattheTrashRunningCampaignisoflittleuse.

30.WhichwordcannotbeusedtodescribeSogor?

A.Selfish.B.Outgoing.C.Selfless.D.Humorous.

(2023•广东深圳•校考二模)Theconflict(冲突)betweenRussiaandUkraineitselfmaybeaquestionabletopic,

yetitisthepeoplewhosufferthemost.Morethan4millionUkrainianshadfledfromtheirhomelandonemonth

afteritbegan.Itwasthebiggestmigration(移民)wavesinceWorldWarIL

Iwantedtohelpbybeingavolunteer.However,itwasdifficultbecauseIdon'tspeakRussianorUkrainian.

Luckily,aftersearchingontheinternet,IwasfinallyabletosignuptovolunteerinamoderngallerycalledSvetova.

ThegalleryisownedbyanoverseasChineseinPrague,CzechRepublic,andhadover40volunteerstoprovide

24/7aidtotheUkrainianrefugees(难民).Duringatwo-weekintensive(集中的)aidprogram,thegalleryprovideda

placetoliveandfoodforuptofivepeopleforfreeandalsoservedasasafeandinterestingspaceforchildren,where

Englishclasses,gamesandotherfunactivitieswereorganized.

Duetomybusyschoolandworkschedule,Iwasonlyabletovolunteertheretwice.But,besidestheownerand

hisfamily,IwasthefirstChinesevolunteer.Myrolewastohelptherefugeesfilloutregistration(登t己)papers.

Sometimes,itwasdifficultwiththelanguagebarrier,butthereweretranslatorstohelp.

IwassoimpressedbyoneUkrainianmotherandhertwokids,whostillhadsuchkindsmilesandbrighteyes,

despitealltheawfulthingstheymusthaveexperienced.Someotherpeoplemaynotbeabletoeasilyunderstandtheir

feelings,butIreallyvaluedthischancetobewiththosepeopleinneed,doingwhatIcould.Becauseweareall

humans,weshouldcometogetherindifficulttimes.

31.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph1?

A.TheconflictbetweenRussiaandUkrainelastedonemonth.

B.PeopleinUkrainehavesufferedalotintheconflict.

C.Morethan4millionRussianslefttheirhomeland.

D.TheconflictisworsethanWorldWarII.

32.Whywasitdifficultforthewritertobeavolunteer?

A.Becausethewriter'sparentsdidn'tsupporttheidea.

B.Becausethewriterdidn'tknowwhattoprepare.

C.BecausethewriterspeaksneitherRussiannorUkrainian.

D.Becausetherewasaproblemwiththewriter5sinternetconnection.

33.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.HowthewriterbecameavolunteeratSvetova1.

B.Howthegallerytraineditsvolunteers.

C.Whatvolunteersneededtodotohelprefugees.

D.WhatthegallerydidtohelprefugeesfromUkraine.

34.Whatmighttheunderlinedword"barrier“inParagraph4mean?

A.Skill.B.Support.C.Problem.D.Experience.

35.Whydidthewriterconsideritavaluableexperiencetobesuchavolunteer?

A.Becauseithelpedhim/hergetintoagoodcollege.

B.Becausehe/sheexperiencedsomeawfulthings.

C.Becauseithelpedhim/hertounderstandthefeelingsofrefugees.

D.Becausehe/shecouldhelpothersinneed.

(2023•广东深圳•校考三模)Onlyayearafterreceivingtheirfirstmusiclessons,16teenagersfromQinghai-

TibetPlateau(青藏高原)gavetheirfirstconcertatatheaterinShanghairecently.Duringthe90-minuteperformance

onNovemberthe21st,thestudentsdanced,playedthepianoandtraditionalmusicalinstruments,andsanginboth

MandarinandTibetan.

FortheperformersfromJiuzhicountyintheGuoluoTibetanautonomousprefecture,QinghaiProvince,

travelingtoShanghaiwasalsothefirsttimetheyhadbeenonaplane.Manyaudiencememberspraisedthe

performance,withonesayinghewasimmediatelytransportedtotheplateauwhentheteenagersstartedsingingin

theirsimplestyle.

Muchofthecredit(功劳,赞誉)forthestudents9achievementscanbegiventotheirteacherZhaoXingzhou,

whohashelpedhisstudentstodiscovertheirmusicaltalents.ctMr.Zhaoplantedtheseedofmusicinourheartsand

IhopeIcancontinuesingingandperhapsonedaybecomeaprofessionalsinger,saidTenzinKunsang,13,who

playedthepianoandsangattheconcert.Shesaidshehasalwayslovedtosing,buthadnoideaofmusictheoryand

techniqueuntilZhaocametotheschool.

Zhao,whowasassigned(分酉己)fromShanghaitoJiuzhicountytosupportthelocaleducation,saiditwasagreat

opportunitytoshowthestudentsthatmusiccanleadthemfromtheirremotemountainhomestoawiderworld."Most

importantly,Ihopethatmusiccancontinuetobroadentheirmindsandshapetheircharacters,saidZhao."When

theymeetwithfailureinthefuture,musicwillofferthemcomfort,9,headded.

36.WhichwasNOTmentionedinParagraph1?

A.Howlongtheperformancelasted.B.Whattheperformancewasabout.

C.Wheretheperformerscamefrom.D.Howteenagersfeltabouttheconcert.

37.Howdidtheaudiencefeelabouttheperformance?

A.Theyweresurprised.B.Theyfeltverywarm.

C.Theyweresatisfied.D.Theywerealittleunhappy.

38.WhatdidTenzinKunsangthinkofMr.Zhao?

A.Hemadestudents5schoollifefullofactivities.

B.Heoffered16studentsastageofartperformance.

C.Heletmusicentertheheartsofstudentsinlocalareas.

D.Hehasmadegreatcontributionstothemusicaleducation.

39.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Traditionalmusicismorepopularwiththeaudience.

B.ZhaobecamethefirstvolunteerteachertoJiuzhicounty.

C.Musicwillmakeagreatdifferencetothestudents9growth.

D.TheremoteareasofQinghaiProvinceareinneedofteachers.

40.Wherecanyoupossiblyreadthepassage?

A.AtravelmagazineB.Aneducationreport

C.AshortstoryD.Ageographytextbook

(2023•广东深圳•校考三模)KiaraLynnGarciaHernandez,anAmerican,wenttoNan'aoinDapengNew

AreatolearnhowtomakezongzitocelebratetheDragonBoatFestivalfromZhang,thefourth-generationinheritor

(继承者)oftheNan'aoseaurchin(海胆)zongzicookingskills.

DragonBoatFestivaliscelebratedtohonorQuYuan,afamouspoetwhothrewhimselfintoariversadlywhen

hewasunabletohelphishomeland.ZongziisaspecialsnackforthisChinesefestival.ZhangtoldHernandezstories

aboutseaurchinzongzi-makingtraditionsinNan'aoandhowthelocalzongzihasgained(获取)popularityaround

thewholecountry.HernandezfollowedZhang'sinstructionsstepbystep:positioningleaves,fillingwithstickyrice,

peanutsandfreshseaurchin,wrappingleavesandtyingthezongziwithstrings(绳).

Hernandezsaid,"itshowsthatpeoplecareabouttheenvironmenthereandarerememberingwheretheycome

from.Ithinkitisimportanttoshowotherpeoplethecultureandcontinuepassingontheseaurchinzongzicooking

skillsasanintangibleculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产).Peopletakealotofprideinthis,“shesaid.

Beforesayinggoodbye,ZhanggavetheAmericanaboxofseaurchinzongziasagift.6<Iwasthinkingabout

howtocelebratetheDragonBoatFestivalwithfriends.NowIcanshareitwithmyfriends.Hernandezbelievesshe

canhelpotherswithherChinesebackground.

41.WhyistheDragonBoatFestivalcelebrated?

A.TohonorthepoetQuyuan.B.Toinventanewsnack.

C.Tocelebratetheharvest.D.Togainpopularityfromthewholecountry.

42.Whichisthecorrectorderofmakingzongzi?

a.tyingthezongziwithstringsb.wrappingleaves

c.positioningleavesd.fillingwithstickyrice,peanutsandfreshseaurchin

A.bdcaB.bcdaC.cdbaD.cbda

43.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraphfourreferto?

A.aboxofseaurchinzongziB.thewaytocelebratetheDragonBoatFestival

C.thewaytomaketheseaurchinzongziD.Chineseanditsculture

44.Whatdoweknowfromparagraph3and4?

A.Fewerpeoplecareabouttheenvironmenthere.

B.Hernandezbelievestheseaurchinzongzicookingskillsshouldbepassedonasanintangibleculturalheritage.

C.HernandezhelpedmanypeoplewithherChinesebackground.

D.ItwasveryhardforHernandeztolearnhowtomakezongzi.

45.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?

A.ZhangteachesShenzhencitizenstheseaurchin(海胆)zongzicookingskills.

B.ThehistoryoftheDragonBoatFestival.

C.Chineseculturebecomeswell-knownandpopular.

D.AnAmericanlearnstomakezongzi.

(2023•广东深圳•深圳市宝安中学(集团)校考二模)Whentalkingaboutobeyingrules,Abbywillnever

forgetherexperiencewithherfatherandherpetTobias,asmallmouseattheairportyearsago.

Oneday,Abby'sfatherwastakinghertovisithergrandmotherandtheyarenotallowedtotakeamouseinto

anothercountry.Itwasarule.ButAbbyputthemouseintohersockinherbagsecretlywithouttellingherdad.When

theyarrivedattheairport,theyhadtobecheckedbytheX-raymachine.Abbyfeltherlegsshakingandherheart

beatingfastunexpectedly,theypassed.

Ontheplane,Abbyopenedupthebagafterherdadandthewomannexttoherfellasleep.Tobiaswasexcited

tojumpoutfromthebag.Helandedupsidedownonthewoman'sknee.Thewomanscreamedloudlysothatmany

peopleontheplaneheardthevoice.Atthatmoment,AbbyputTobiasintoherbagquickly.Butherdaddidn'tknow

atallbutslept.

Aftertheylanded,Abby'sdadticked(打勾)NOonapaperto,“Areyoubringinganyliveanimalsintothe

country?^^ButamanattheX-raymachineaskedAbbytoopenherbag.Abbyhadtoopenandpulledoutthesock.

ThenthemanledAbbyandherfatherintoasmall,darkroom.Thereweresomepeopleinuniforms.Tobiaswasin

thesockonthedesk.OnepoliceofficertalkedtoAbby'sdad."Thisisveryserious,9,hesaid."Youhavetriedto

smuggle(偷运)ananimalintothiscountryandyouhaveliedonthepaper""It'smyfault,Abbysaidinasmall

voice,“Daddidn'tknowIhadTobias?^^Thepoliceofficerstaredather,"What'syourname?Haveyoueverbeenin

troublebefbre?^^Abbyopenedhermouth,butnosoundcameout.Atlast,herdadhadtopayabigfine(罚款)for

whatAbbydid.Itcostalotofmoney.AndTobiashadtogointoquarantine(隔离检疫)forsixmonths.

ItmustbeareallessonforAbby.Fromthenon,sheneverbreakstherulesanymore.

46.Fromtheunderlinedsentence“Abbyfeltherlegsshakingandherheartbeatingfast?5inParagraph2,wemay

knowAbbyfelt.

A.pleasedB.excitedC.nervousD.surprised

47.Accordingtothepassage,whydidAbby'sdadtickedNoonapaper?

A.BecausehewantedtovisitAbby'sgrandmotherwithAbby.

B.BecausetheX-raymachinewentwrong.

C.Becausetheyareagainstthelawandhadtopayabigfine.

D.Becausehedidn'tknowwhatAbbybroughtintothecountry.

48.Whichisthecorrectorderofthestory?

a.AbbyputTobiasintothesockinherbag.

b.Tobiaswassenttoquarantineforhalfayear.

c.TheysucceededinpassingthroughtheX-raymachine.

d.Tobiasjumpedontoawoman'skneeandscaredheralot.

A.acdbB.acbdC.dcbaD.dbca

49.Howisthepassageorganized?

B.

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50.

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