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冲刺2022年中考英语重难题型考前突破(广东专用)阅读理解AB篇【原卷版】Exercise1A(2022·河南南阳·一模)Winterprogramisagoodwaytogetskills.TheSevenColorFlowerClubhasshowedwinteractivitiesforyou.TheDreamofScientistTheprogramistomakechildrentakepartinsomeinterestingtestsandfindsomeusefulthingsusedinscience,sothattheycannoticescienceintheirdailylife.Wehavesometeachersworkingwiththeyoung.Afterfinishingthetests,wewillgivechildrenthethingstheyhavemade.Sotheycanfindthepleasureofscience.Wewillopentogrades89fromJanuary8toJanuary21.BooksSwapping(交换)Swappingbookswithothersisagreatidea.Ifyouhavelotsofbooksthatyouarehappytoswap,theycanbebroughttotheclub.Maybeyoucouldleaveanoteinsidesomeofyourfavoritebooks,sayingwhyyoulikeit.Justdon'tgiveawayanyimportantstorylines!ItstartsfromDecember2for7th12thgrades.DeepintotheMusicTheSevenColorFlowerClubprovidesanexcellentchancefortheyoungtodeveloptheirloveformusic.Theprogramoffersdifferentcourseswhicharetaughtbyexperiencedteachers.Coursesincludepiano,violin,guitarandflute(长笛).Teenagerscanlearnfromotherswhoareinterestedinmusicfromtheprogram.Theprogramopenstogrades79fromDecember10toDecember23.DoItbyYourselvesWemadealistfortheyoungtorelaxanddeveloptheircreativity.Theprogramistodosomethingsuchasdrawing,handwriting,papercuttingandsoon.Wealsohavesomepetitions,andthepeoplewhoshowthebestworkswillwinprizes.Theprogramopenstogrades78fromDecember25toDecember31.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。( )1.Whichprogramcanchildrenfindthefunofscience?A.TheDreamofScientist B.BooksSwappingC.DeepintotheMusic D.DoItbyYourselves( )2.Whichofthefollowingnotesmightyouseeinswappingbooks? A. B. C. D.( )3.IfSamwantstolearntoplaytheguitar,heshouldjointheprogram_________.A.fromJanuary8toJanuary21 B.fromDecember2toJanuary11C.fromDecember10toDecember23 D.fromDecember25toDecember31( )4.WhatcanDoItbyYourselveshelptheyoung?A.Developtheirowncreativity. B.Findtheirloveforhandmaking.C.Winbigprizesinthepetitions. D.Increasetheirinterestinfuturejobs.( )5.Whenisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Aclubposter. B.Asciencereport. C.Asportsmagazine. D.Aschoolintroduction.B(2022·湖南·长沙一模改编)Imaginethis:youandyourfriendareonavideocall.Heorshepicksupabook,andyoufeellikeyou’reholdingthebookaswell.Youcanshakehandsorgiveyourfriendahighfive,eventhoughyou’reapart.Akindofspecialglovesmightmakethisareality.ResearchersattheUniversityofNewSouthWales,Australia,havemadeapairofglovesthatcanrecreatethesenseoftouch.Theycallita“softskinstretchdevice(SSD)”.Oneuser’sglovescreate3Dforcesignalswhentheytouchsomething.Thesignalsaresenttotheotheruser’sgloves,whichvibrate(震动)tocreatethesameforcethatthefirstuserisexperiencing.Thisallowsthesecondusertoexperiencethesamesenseoftouch.TheSSDallowsyoutofeelforce,vibrationandmotion(移动).“Itislikewearingasecondskin,”saidThanhNhoDo,oneoftheresearcherswhocreatedthegloves.Althoughhaptictechnology(触觉技术)isalreadybeingwidelyusednow,itisreallydifficulttorecreatethesenseoftouchinvirtualenvironmentsorremotely(远程地),accordingtoMaiThanhThai,theleadingresearcheroftheSSDproject.However,theSSDisspecialbecauseithasahighlevelofsensitivityevenwhenitisusedcontinuously.Thismakesitfeelmorerealistic(真实的).TheSSDcouldbeusedinmedicalpractice.Twodoctorsinseparateplacescouldworktogetherduringanoperation—onetouchesthepatient’sorgans(器官)withtheSSDwhiletheotherdoctorhasthesamefeelingandpletestheactualoperation.( )6.Whatdoes“it”inParagraph2referto?A.Avideochatapp. B.Apairofspecialgloves. C.Aputerharddrive. D.A3Dforcesignal( )7.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.HowtheusersliketheSSD. B.WhattheSSDisusedfor.C.HowtheSSDworks. D.WhattheSSDallowsuserstofeel.( )8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“virtual”probablymean?A.valuable B.realistic C.familiar D.imaginary( )9.WhydoestheSSDfeelsorealistic?A.Becauseitishighlysensitive. B.Becauseitcreatesvibrations. C.Becauseitstrengthensthesenses. D.Becauseitcanbeusedcontinuously.( )10.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?A.Haptictechnologyistoohardtouse. B.TheSSDaimstoimprovevideocalls.C. TheSSDmakesremoteoperationspossible.D.Haptictechnologyisn’treadyforvirtualenvironments. Exercise2A(2022·河南周口·二模)It’safunnything,beinginanothercountry.Itmakesyourealizetheimportanceofallthethingsyouloveaboutyourhome,whetheritbethefood,thetraditions,orthepeople.Formepersonally,readingandsharingbookshelpsmetoremembermyfriends,myfamilyandmyhomecountry,theUK.Herearejustfourofthebooksthatcanmakehomeappearclearlyinmymind:DaddyLongLegsbyJeanWebster.Thisbooktakestheformofletters,andfollowsthestoryofayounggirl,Judy,whoseparentsaredead,asshegoestouniversityanddiscoversawholeworldofnewexperiences.Thisbookalwaysremindsmeofmyhomeandmymother,becausesheusedtoreadittomewhenIwasillinbed.HarryPotterbyJ.K.Rowling.I’msuremanyofyouhaveheardofthisone!Thesebooksareaboutaboywhodiscovershe’sawizard(男巫),andhasallkindsofadventuresatawizardingschool.Ilovetoreadtheseagainandagain,becauseIcanreallygetlostinthestoriesandthewholemagicalworldtheauthor(作者)hascreated.Recently,IhavealsobeenreadingtheminGerman.TheSecretGardenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnett.Haveyoueverreadadescriptionofcountrysidethatmadeyoufeellikeyouwerethere?Forme,thisbookdoesexactlythat.ItisaboutayounggirlwhoistakentoliveinabighouseinYorkshire,England,anddiscoversasecretgarden.TheRailwayChildrenbyE.Nesbit.ThiswasoneofmyfavoritebookswhenIwasyounger,andforthisreasonitstillstronglyremindsmeofEnglandandmychildhood.ItisalsosetinYorkshire,andfollowsthreechildrenandtheirexperienceslivingnexttoarailway.( )1.Whatremindsthewriterofhis/herhomemost?A.Food B.People. C.Books. D.Traditions.( )2.Thewriter’smotherusedtoread________tohim/her.A.DaddyLongLegs B.HarryPotter C.TheSecretGarden D.TheRailwayChildren( )3.________getsthewriterlostinamagicalworld.A.DaddyLongLegs B.HarryPotter C.TheSecretGarden D.TheRailwayChildren( )4.Both________and________aresetinYorkshire.A.DaddyLongLegs;HarryPotter B.HarryPotter;TheSecretGardenC.DaddyLongLegs;TheRailwayChildren D.TheSecretGarden;TheRailwayChildren( )5.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Theintroductionoffourbooks. B.Theexperiencesoflivingabroad.C.Theimportanceofreadingbooks. D.Thetraditionsofdifferentcultures.BAllofusmayhaveexperiencedembarrassing(令人尴尬的)moments.Itcouldhavebeenthetimewhenyoupronouncedasimplewordwronginclass,woreyourTshirtbackwards,orsecretly(秘密地)triedtotakeapictureofsomeonewhiletheflashwason.Thoughtheseembarrassingmomentsdon’thurtusalot,theyebackfromtimetotimeandmakeusfeelupset.Evenifthesemomentsmayhavefadedaftersometime,wewouldalwaysrememberthefeelingofstrongembarrassment.Infact,thesefeelingsmaylastforyears.Whenthesekindsoffeelingsreturn,theyareknownasa“cringeattack(羞愧综合症)”IgetaquiteunfortablefeelingwhenIthinkbackonapartymyparentstookmetowhenIwasyounger.Iateabowlofstrawberriesbymyself.Myparentsshoutedatme—infrontofeveryone—forbeingsoselfish(自私的).Fromthenon,everytimeIputastrawberryintomymouth,mybrainjustthrowsthatembarrassingsceneback.Whydothese“cringeattacks”stillshowupinourdailyliveseventhoughtheeventshappenedweeks,months,orevenyearsago?Accordingtoexperts,ourbrainsgivespecialattentiontofeelingsthatcanbeeasilynoticed.Thestrongerthefeelingis,thestrongerthememorywillbe.Ifyouhaveahighlyemotional(情绪激动的)moment,yourbrainwilltrytocatchit.Sohowcanwedealwiththis?Well,wecanstartbytryingtobemoreobjective(客观的)aboutourpastselves.Considerthatyouarenotaloneinyourembarrassment—everyonefailsormakessilly,embarrassingmistakes.Insteadofjusttryingtoforgetwhatwedid,weshouldtrytoacceptwhowewereatthatmomentandthinkabouthowwecanchangeforthebetter.( )6.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytellus?A.It’smontowearTshirtbackwards. B.It’seasytogetintoembarrassingsituations.C.It’sashametopronounceasimplewordwrong. D.It’simpolitetotakeapictureofsomeonesecretly.( )7.Theunderlinedword“faded”inParagraph2hasasimilarmeaningto“________”.A.past B.continued C.returned D.increased( )8.WhydoesthewritertalkabouthisownexperienceinParagraph3?A.Toshowhisloveforstrawberries. B.Togiveanexampleof“cringeattacks”.C.Toexplainthathewasnotreallyselfish. D.Toshoweveryonehasembarrassingmoments.( )9.AccordingtoParagraph4,themoreemotionalweare,________.A.themoreexcitinglifewewilllive B.theshortertheeventwillstayinourmemoryC.thebetterwewillrememberabouttheevent D.themoreembarrassedwewillfeelabouttheevent( )10.What’swriter’ssuggestionaboutdealingwithembarrassingmoments?A.Takingthemseriously. B.Justforgettingaboutthem.C.Tryingtoimproveourselves. D.paringthemwithothers’.Exercise3A(2022·河南·西峡县基础教育教学研究室一模)RowlandWaterDistrictPosterContestTime:April20th—April28thTheme:Waterislife!Studentsareencouragedtocreateposterstoshowwateriswidelyusedinoureverydaylife.Ourgoalistogetstudentsthinkingabouttheimportanceofthevaluablenaturalresource—water!Rules:*Useaslittlewritingaspossible.*Original(原创的)artworkonly.PosterswithimageslikeMckeyMousewillnotbeaccepted.*Pleasewritethefollowinginformationonthebackofyourposter:yourname,gradelevel,phonenumber,schoolnameandyourteacher’sname.*Youcanonlysubmit(提交)oneposter.Prizes:Therewillbethreeagegroups:gradesK5,grades68,andgrades912.Withineachagegroup,youwillpeteforone1stplaceprize,two2ndplaceprizes,andthree3rdplaceprizes.Theprizewinnerswillgeta$50,$35and$25giftcardseparately.Andthefirsttenguideteacherswhohavealltheirstudentssubmitposterswillreceiveanartkit(工具包)!Contact:Formoreinformation,pleasecallBlairWoodsat(562)6971726.( )1.Thepurposeofthecontestisto________.A.collectnewwaysofsavingwater B.tellstudentshowtousewaterwiselyC.remind(提醒)studentsoftheimportanceofwaterD.callonstudentstofightwaterpollution( )2.Studentswhoenterthecontestmust________.A.addsomewordstotheirposters B.createtheposterswithoutcopyingC.handinmorethanoneposter D.submittheirpostersinperson( )3.Ineachagegroup,therewillbe________prizewinners.A.three B.four C.five D.six( )4.AllthefollowinginformationisrequiredEXCEPT________.A.thestudent’sname B.thestudent’sgradelevelC.thestudent’sschoolname D.theteacher’sphonenumber( )5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothereading?A.Peopleofallagesareweletoenterthecontest.B.ThepostersshouldbesubmittedbeforeApril28.C.Thefirstprizewinnerwillgeta$100giftcard.D.Alltheguideteacherswillbegivenanartkit.B(2022·贵州黔东南·一模)WangYaping,togetherwithZhaiZhigangandYeGuangfu,wentintospaceaboardtheShenzhouXIIIonOctober16th,2021.The41yearoldWangbecamethefirstChinesefemaleastronauttoenterTiangongspacestation.Wang’sspacedreamstartedin2003,whenChinasentitsfirstastronautYangLiweiintospace.Atthattime,WangwasapilotintheChinesearmy.Afterhavingsafeflightsfor1,600hoursovernineyears,Wangwasastrongcandidate(候选人)tobeeanastronautin2010.Shepushedherselfhard,gettingthesametrainingasmen.“Thespaceenvironmentwon’tchangebecauseyouareawoman,”shetoldXinhua.ThehardestpartisthehighGtraining.Sittinginaspinning(旋转的)machine,Wangwouldbeeblindforawhilebecauseherbrainwasshortofblood.“There’saredbutton,”saidWang.“Ifyoucan’tstandit,youcanpressittostop.”ButWangneverusedit.“Thereisnosuchredbuttoninmyheart.”Thatstrongspiritfinallymadeherdreametruein2013.ShejoinedtheteamfortheShenzhouXmission(任务).Wangsaidthatasastronauts,womenhavetheirownadvantages.“Womenmaybemorepatientandcanbetterdealwithloneliness.Women’sheartsarealsoeasiertoadapttotheweightlessenvironment,makingthemmoresuitableforlongtermmissions.”WangYapingwentalongwaybeforebeingthefirstwomantoentertheTiangongspacestation.Shesetsagoodexampleforallwomenwhodreamofgoingtospace.( )6.WangYapinghasjoinedtheteamfortheShenzhoumission________.A.once B.twice C.threetimes D.fourtimes( )7.In2003,WangYapingwasa(an)________.A.pilot B.doctor C.driver D.teacher ( )8.Wang’swordsmean________inParagraph2.A.thespaceenvironmentiseasytochangeB.onlymencangotospacestationintheworldC.bothmaleandfemaleastronautscangotospaceD.menandwomenwillfacethesamedifficultiesinspace( )9.WhywouldWangbeeblindforawhilewhentraining?A.Becauseshecouldn’tseeanything.B.Becauseherbrainwasshortofblood.C.Becausetherewassomethingwrongwithherears.D.Becausesheisawoman,shecouldn’tstandthetraining.( )10.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Wangisthefirstfemaleastronautintheworld.B.Wangdreamedofbeinganastronautin2003.C.ItwasashorttimebeforeWangmadeherdreametrue.D.WangpressedtheredbuttonwhenshebecameblindafterthehighGtraining.Exercise4A(2022·广西来宾·一模)Dearfriends,ourEnvironmentalClubwillhavedifferentactivitiesnextweek.Ifyouareinterested,pleasejoinus!JoinourcleanupTime:5:30pm—6:30pm,MondayPlace:nearourschoolWhattodo:helpcleanerspickuplitterCallJimon53518826.RecycleTime:5:00pm—6:00pm,WednesdayPlace:Room201Whattodo:learnaboutwhatrecyclingcandoforourschoolandourcityAskKittyformoreinformation.PlanttreesTime:8:00am—11:00am,SaturdayPlace:aroundourcityWhattodo:everystudentshouldplantonetreeCallMr.Lion52330216.CyclingTime:8:30am—12:00am,SundayPlace:theZhongshanParkWhattodo:rideabikeandenjoythebeautyoftheparkCallMrs.Blackon62310085oremailheratblack@sunshine.( )1.Lucyisintheclub,shewillhelppickuprubbishon________.A.Monday B.Wednesday C.Saturday D.Sunday( )2.Ifyouwanttolearnmoreinformationaboutrecycling,youcanask________forhelp.A.Kitty B.Jim C.Mr.Li D.Mrs.Black( )3.Whatactivitiescanthemembersoftheclubdonextweek?①Helpcleanerspickuplitter. ②Planttreesandcycling.③Cleantheirschool. ④Learninformationaboutrecycling.A.①③④ B.①②④ C.②③④ D.①②③( )4.Howmanyhourswillthetreeplantingactivitylast?A.1 B.4 C.2 D.3( )5.Weprobablyfindthepassage________.A.inamagazine B.inastorybook C.onaboard D.inanewspaperB(2022·广西来宾·一模)UniversalStudiothemeparksareknownforridesandbuildingsbasedonpopularmoviesandshowsintheworld.Theyturnthingsintoreality.NowoneoftheseparkshasetoChina.TheUniversalBeijingResort(UBR)(北京环球度假区)openedonSept202021.UBRisthefifthUniversalStudiothemeparkintheworld.Ithasanewlandandanewstory.Becauseithasmanyelements(元素)fromChineseculture.TheKungFuPandaLandofAwesomeness(功夫熊猫盖世之地)isUniversal’sfirstthemedareabasedontheKungFuPandamovies.It’sanindoorarea.TheplaceislikethenightmarketoftheTangDynasty.Ithaslanternsanddragons.Therestaurantslooklikeancientbuildings,sellingnoodlesandChinesedesserts.Visitorscanenjoythem.Intheplace,eventhemusicisChinese.Visitorscanrideonhugecolorfulswinginglanternsorcarousels(旋转木马)basedoncharactersfromthemovies.ThethemedareaTransformersMetrobase(变形金刚基地)bringsanewstoryandartstylewithChineseelements.Ittellsthestoryofa750millionyearoldAutobotwhotriestosavetheworld.Visitorswillbeemembersofanarmytojoinhim.InordertomakethestoryfeaturelotsofChinesehumorandpopculture,thedesignersaroundtheworldcarefullystudiedChineseculture,suchasflyingfairies(飞天)andwaterinkpaintings,andusedtheminthedesign.( )6.HowmanyUniversalStudiothemeparksarethereintheworld?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.( )7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto?A.Lanternsanddragons. B.NoodlesandChinesedesserts.C.Therestaurants. D.Colorfulswinginglanternsorcarousels.( )8.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.TransformersMetrobasebringsanewstoryandartstylewithChineseelements.B.Autobotisayoungandbraveman.C.ThedesignerscarefullystudiedChineseculturejustforfun.D.Flyingfairies,andwaterinkpaintingsareWesternculture.( )9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTright?A.UniversalStudiothemeparksareveryfamousintheworld.B.TheUniversalBeijingResortopenedonSept20,2021.C.TheKungFuPandaLandofAwesomenessisanewland.D.IntheTransformersMetrobase,visitorscanbeeAutobots.( )10.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.UBRisfamous. B.ChineseelementslightupUBR.C.TheKungFuPandaLandofAwesomeness. D.TransformersMetrobase.Exercise5A(2022·广东汕头·一模)DinerisonalittlecornerundertheWilliamsburgBridgeinBrooklyn.ItopeneditsdoorsonNewYear’sEvetwentytwoyearsago.WehavebuiltcloserelationshipswiththefarmersinNewYorkandareasaround.Ourdailymenuofferslocal,seasonalandfreshfoods.Withthehelpofallthepeople,ourworkersaswellasguests,whocontinuetoreturntoit.Dinerhasbeeaheartwarmingplace.Forovertwentyyears,Dinerhascarriedonthetraditionsofitsearlydays.ButtermilkChickenSandwich$9.99Chicken,spicyandhotBBQsauce,onions,tomatoesandservedwithfriedpotatoes.BreakfastSandwich$9.99Freshbakedbread,eggs,hamandcheese.Servedwithasideofourcountrypotatoes.ChickenSalad$12.99Mixedgreenvegetables,freshfruits,sweetredpeppers.Toppedwithgrilledchickenbreastandpotatoes.UnlimitedLunchinJune!$5.99Enjoyourclassiclunchofunlimitedsoup,saladandbreadsticks.Attention:ThiscouponmaybeusedtobuyoneUnlimitedLunchfor$5.99.OnecouponcanbeusedforamealfromTuesdaytoSundayuntilp.m.Itcannotbeusedwithanyotheroffers.July1120,2022foraspecialmenuofferingsomeofourfavoritesforjust$15!DinerwillbeofferingsomeofourclassicfavoritesliketheAllAmericanCheeseburgerandGreenSaladmixedwithsomenewdisheslikeourBirthdayPartyPietocelebratethatournewrestauranthasbeenopenforoneyearinTimeSquare!( )1.WhatdoweknowaboutDiner?A.ItisundertheBrooklynBridge. B.ItwasfirstopenedonDecember31th.C.Ithasahistoryofmorethan30years. D.Itworkswithfarmersacrossthecountry.( )2.Whatdothethreespecialdisheshaveinmon?A.Allofthemcostlessthan$10each. B.Allofthemhavechicken.C.Allofthemareservedwithpotatoes. D.Allofthemtastehotandspicy.( )3.WhatisTRUEabouttheUnlimitedLunchinJune?A.YoucanhaveitonFriday.B.Itincludesonlysoupandbread.C.Youcanusethecouponwithotherspecialoffers.D.Youcanuseasmanycouponsasyoulikeforameal.( )4.WhydoesDinerofferaspecialmenuinJuly?A.Togetmorepeopletoitsfirstrestaurant.B.Totellpeopleitwillopenanewrestaurant.C.Tocelebratethefirstbirthdayofitsnewrestaurant.D.TointroducetopeopleAmericanfoodintherestaurant.( )5.Wherecanyoufindthispassage?A.Inasciencereport. B.Inasafetyhandbook.C.Inaschooltextbook. D.Onarestaurantwebsite.B(2022·广东汕头·一模)During

theBeijing2022WinterOlympics,thepandathemedmascot(吉祥物),BingDwenDwen,beesasuperstar.Peopleofallagesandfromdifferentcountriesloveit.ButdoyouknowsincewhenamascothasbeeanimportantpartintheOlympicgames?Thefirstmascotinthe

Olympicsgames

wasacartooncharacteratthe1968GrenobleWinterOlympics,althoughitwasnotanofficialmascot.Thischaracterwasdesigned(设计)byFrenchmanAlineLafargue.ThenameofthemascotwasSchuss.ItwasdesignedonlyoverasinglenightbeforetheOlympicGameswereabouttostart.Thecharacterwaslikealittlemanonaski(滑雪)boardpaintedinthecolorsofFrance:blue,red,andwhite.However,thefirstofficialmascotwasmadepublicinthe1972MunichOlympics.ItwasdesignedbyElenaWinschermann.ItwascalledWalditheDachshund(WeinerDog).

Waldi’sideafirsttookshapethreeyearsbeforethegamesataChristmaspartywherethedesignersweregivencolorpensandwereaskedtodoodleanythingthattheythinkcanrepresent(代表)thegamesandthecountryaswell.Thesuccessofthesefirstmascotshelpedthemascotsbeeanofficialsymbolofthegamesandtheybecamenecessaryforeveryeditionwhichtookplacefrom1980.Themascotsaredesignedtoshowtheexcitementaroundthecountryandarefilledwithbrightcolorstogiveitalookofafestival.( )6.WhyisBingDwenDwenmentionedinParagraph1?A.Toshowitsbeauty. B.Toprovetheimportanceofmascots.C.Toleadinthetopicofthepassage. D.TotellsomethingaboutWinterOlympics.( )7.Whatdoesthefirstmascotlooklike?A. B. C. D.( )8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“doodle”meaninParagraph3?A.tobuild B.todraw C.tochange D.tocover( )9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthefirstofficialmascotoftheOlympicGames?A.Itwasdesignedoveronenight. B.ItwasdesignedataChristmasparty.C.Itwasapandathemedmascot. D.Itscolorwasblue,redandwhite.( )10.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.SomedesignersofOlympicsmascots. B.ThehistoryofOlympicsmascots.C.HowtodesignanOlympicsmascot. D.WhyOlympicsmascotsareimportant.Exercise6A(2022·广东东莞·一模)ThereareagreatnumberofmuseumsinShanghai.However,therearesomethatyoumayneverhaveseenbefore.TheShanghaiChopsticksMuseumThismuseumissmallandcold.ItisperhapsthesmallestmuseuminShanghai.Therearedifferentkindsofchopsticksonthefirstfloorcollectedbythe81­year­oldwriter,LanXiang.Thereisatotalofmorethan2,000pairsofchopsticks,amongwhichisapairofsilverchopsticksfromtheTangDynasty.Tickets:FreeOpeningtimes:everyday(telephonebooking(预约)isneeded)Telephone:+8621­5671­7528TheShanghaiInk(墨水)MuseumBeginningwiththehistoryofink,themuseum,whichhasonlyoneroom,introducesthestoryofhowinkwasintroducedtoShanghai.Theglassboxshowsplentyofinkandbrushes,whilethewritingonthewallshowsthebeautyofChinesecalligraphy(书法).Tickets:FreeOpeningtimes:9:30a.m.—5:30p.m.(fromMon.toFri.)Telephone:+8621­6328­1558TheShanghaiMuseumofGlassTheShanghaiMuseumofGlassisanewmuseum,startedin2011,especiallyshowingthehistoryandbeautyofglass.Themuseumhasbeenbuiltwithinafactory,whichisquitewellkept,withdifferentbuildingskeepingdifferentkindsofglass.Ticket:20yuan(adults);10yuan(students)Openingtimes:9:30a.m.—5:00p.m.(Tue.—Sun.);4:30p.m.—9p.m.(Sat.);closedonMon.Telephone:+8621­6618­1970TheShanghaiGalleryofMusicBoxesDifferentkindsofmusicboxesareshown,mostofwhichweremadeinEurope.Youcanseetheoldestmusicboxintheworldthere,whichwasmadein1796.Ticket:50yuan;halfpriceoneveryfirstandthirdSaturdayofeachmonthOpeningtimes:10a.m.—5p.m.(fromMon.toFri.)Telephone:+8621­6854­7647( )1.Youneedtobookfirstbeforeyourvisitifyougoto________.A.theShanghaiChopsticksMuseum B.theShanghaiInkMuseumC.theShanghaiMuseumofGlass D.theShanghaiGalleryofMusicBoxes( )2.IfMr.LiwantstovisittheShanghaiMuseumofGlasswithhiswifeand9­year­oldson,heshouldpay________.A.30yuan B.40yuan C.50yuan D.60yuan( )3.IfMikewantstoseetheoldestmusicboxintheworld,heshouldgo________.A.at9:30a.m.onTuesday B.at10a.m.onWednesdayC.at5:30p.m.onFriday D.at4p.m.onSaturday( )4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.TheShanghaiMuseumofGlasswasbuiltwithinafactory.B.Youcanenjoyink,brushesandChinesecalligraphyattheShanghaiInkMuseum.C.MostofmusicboxesweremadeinEuropeattheShanghaiGalleryofMusicBoxes.D.Thereare2,000pairsofchopsticksintotalattheShanghaiChopsticksMuseum.( )5.Youmayreadthepassageabovefrom________.A.anovel B.adictionary C.atravelguide D.ageographybookBIsitpossibletolookthroughtheInternet,talkwithyourfriendsonapps,orevenreadamaponyourcoatinthenearfuture?Yes,yourcoat!Itmaysoundsilly,butit’ssomethingscientistsareworkingon.ResearchersatShanghai’sFudanUniversityhavemadeanewtypeofcloththatcanbeusedasadigitalscreen.ProfessorPengHuishengandhisteamhavespent10yearstryingtomake“digitalcloth”.Thefirstistofindouttherightthread(线).Aftertestingmanyofthem,theychoosetwospecialones:Onecanlightup,andtheothercanconduct(传导)electricity.Theresultshavebeenadmirable.Theclothisnotonlywearableandfoldable,butalsowashable.Afterbeingputthrough100washanddrycyclesinawashingmachineandfolded10,000times,theclothkeptalmostunchanged.Itisjustlikeputtingaphonescreenintothecoat.Wearitandthenitcanshowyoualotofinformationyouwant.Pengbelievesthatthenewclothcouldbeusedformanythings.Forexample,itcouldallowadrivertoviewaGPSmapontheirarmwhiletheydrivearound.Itcouldalsohelppeoplemunicatebetteriftheyhavelanguagedifficultiesordisabilities.Inonetest,Peng’steamcollectedbrainwavesfromvolunteerswhohadeitherbeenplayingagameormeditating.Thewaveswerethenturnedintomessageslike“nervous”or“relaxed”andshownonthecloth.Thiscouldhelpdeafmute(聋哑的)people“talk”toeachotherinthefuture.“Wehopethatnewmaterialswillshapenextgeneration(下一代)electronicdevicesbychangingthewaywemunicatewiththem,”saidPeng.( )6.Thewriterstartstotalkaboutthecoatwitha_________.A.story B.lesson C.game D.ques

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