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03:【好题精选】阅读理解2023年中考英语专题练(含答案解析)(江苏宿迁市)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读单选Inrecentyears,campinghaseintofashion.Butwheretogo?Inthispassage,wewillintroducethreebeautifulplacestocamp.KrugerCamps,XinjiangTakingaroadtriptocampisnothingnew,buthaveyouevertriedahelicopter(直升机)trip?OnceyoureachtheBoleAlashankouAirport(博乐阿拉山口机场),youcantakea50minuteflightonthehelicoptertothecampsite.Duringtheflight,youwillseeamazingviewslikesnowcapped(顶部积雪的)mountains,cloudseasandforests.Onceyousetfootonthisland,youwillfeelthewonderofenteringaworldhiddeninthemountains.AmiGonghongPasture(牧场),GansuHaveyoueverseenapastureasbeautifulasthoseintheanimations(动画)?AmiGonghongPasturehas20tents,eachwithaspecialdesigntoofferyouanamazingviewofthesnowcappedmountainsinthedistance.Hereyoucanbreatheinfreshaireverymomentandbeembraced(包围)bycloudsatanytime.ZhaxiPasture,YunnanInrecentyears,manytouristshavevisitedShangriLaandMeiliSnowMountaininYunnan.However,theZhaxiPastureisstillanunexploredwonderlandontheearth.Touristswhoprefertoenjoythepeaceofnaturecanalsowalktothelakeandenjoyfishing.Youcanalsopickwildmushroomsandflowers.1.Touristscanenjoyfishingin________.A.KrugerCamps B.AmiGonghongPastureC.ZhaxiPasture D.MeiliSnowMountain2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thispassageintroducesfourbeautifulplacestocamp.B.Ittakesyou50minutestogettotheKrugercampsitebycar.C.AmiGonghongPastureisnotasbeautifulasthoseintheanimations.D.YoucanpickwildmushroomsandflowersinZhaxiPasture.3.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Adictionary. B.Atextbook. C.Amagazine. D.Anotebook.“Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.”Friendsareimportanttous.Friendshelpusgetthroughhardtimes.Friendsalsoinfluenceusalot.Let’senjoytwopoemsaboutfriendship.ToWangLunI,LiBai,sitaboardashipabouttogo.Whensuddenlyonshoreyourfarewellsongso’erflow.HoweverdeeptheLakeofPeachBlossoms(桃花)maybe.Itisnotsodeep,WangLun!Asyourloveforme.ATimetoTalk(ByRobertFrost)WhenafriendcallstomefromtheroadAndslowshishorsetoameaningwalk,Idon’tstandstillandlookaroundOnallthehillsIhaven’thoed(锄地),AndshoutfromwhereIam,whatisit?No,notasthereisatimetotalk.Ipushmyhoeintheground,Blade(锄头)endupandfivefeettall.AndIgouptothestonewallForafriendlyvisit.Bothpoemsarefamousintheircultures,buttheytelldifferentstories.LiBaidescribedthescene(场景)ofhisfriendseeinghimoff.USpoetRobertFrostwroteaboutafriend’svisitwhenhewasworking.Limadeaparison.Hispoemshowsthefriendshipbetweenhimandhisfriendisdeeperthanthedeepwater.Frost’spoem,ontheotherhand,tellsthereadersthatweshouldstopwhatwearedoingtotalkwithourfriends.Ittellsusthatnothingshouldgetinthewayofspendingtimewithfriends.Thelanguageissimplebutsincere.4.Whatarefriendsinthepassage?①Friendsarenotinneed.
②Friendsareimportanttous.③Friendsinfluenceusalot.
④Friendshelpusgetthroughhardtimes.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④5.WhatscenedidLiBaidescribeinthepoem?A.Shipsonthelake. B.PeachBlossoms.C.WangLunseeinghimoff. D.SongssungbyWangLun.6.WhatisdeeperthantheLakeofPeachBlossomsinthefirstpoem?A.Friendship. B.Culture. C.Meaning. D.parison.7.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Theendofthefriendship. B.Thewritersofthepoems.C.Theparisonofpeople. D.Theanalysis(分析)ofthepoems.Argentinainthelatenineteenthcenturywasanexcitingplace.Around1870,itwasexperiencinganeconomicboom(经济繁荣),andthecapitalBuenosAires,attractedmanypeople.Farmers,aswellasmanyforeignersfromSpainandltaly,cametoBuenosAireslookingforjobs.Thesejobsdidn’tpaywell,andthepeoplefeltlonelywiththeirnewlifeinthecity.Astheunhappynewersmixedtogetherinthepoorpartsoftheciry,thedanceknownasthetangocameintobeing.Atthebeginning,thetangowasadanceofthelowerclasses(阶级).Itwasdancedinthebarsandstreets.Atthattimewomenwerefewerthanmen,soifamandidn’twanttobeleftout,hisonlychoicewastodancewithanothermansothathecouldattracttheattentionofthewomen.Gradually,thedancespreadintotheupperclassesofArgentineansocietyandbecamemorerespectable.InEuropeatthistime,stronginterestindancefromaroundtheworldwasbeginning.TheinterestininternationaldancewasespeciallystronginParis.EverykindofdancefromballettobellydancingcouldbefoundinParistheaters.AftertangodancersfromArgentinaarrivedinEurope,theybegantodrawtheinterestofthepublicastheyperformedtheirexcitingdanceincafes.Thoughnoteveryonelikedthenewdance,tangoreallyattractedenoughsupporterstomakeitpopular.Thepopularityofthetangocontinuedtogrowinmanyotherpartsoftheworld.SoldierswhoreturnedtotheUnitedStatesfromWorldWarIbroughtthetangotoNorthAmerica.ItreachedJapanin1926,andin2003atangodancerofSouthKoreawashiredtoactasakindofdanceambassador(大使)andpushedfortangodancingthroughoutSouthKorea.8.Accordingtothearticle,thetangodancescamefrom________inthebeginning.A.bellydancers B.Americansoldiers C.aSpanishStyle D.thecapitalofArgentina9.Ifamandidn’twanttobeletoutinthetangodancing,hehadto________.A.danceinthebarsorstreets B.lookforjobsinArgentinaC.dancewithanotherman D.performdancesincafes10.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph3?A.PeopleinEuropedidn’thavemuchinterestindancing.B.TangocanonlybefoundinParistheatres.C.BalletdancingwasverypopularinParisatthattime.D.EveryonelikedtangodancingwhenitcametoEurope.11.Thearticleismainlyabout________.A.thetangoispopular B.thehistoryofthetangoC.howtodancethetango D.howtoimprovetangoskills“OfcourseyoumustplayElaine,Anne,”saidDiana.“I’mnotdoingit”saidRubyGillis.“ToliedownintheboatandpretendIwasdead—Oh,Ijustcouldn’t.”“Icouldn’tkeepstill,”saidJaneAndrews.Asgirlsofthirteengoingonfourteen,thepondwastheirnewfavoriteplacetoplay.ItwasAnne’sideathattheyactout“Elaine”,theLilyGirl.TheyhadstudiedTennyson’spoem,inschooloverwinter.Anne’splanwastosetaboatoffcarryingthe“dead”Elaineandletitfloatunderthebridgetotheothersideofthepond,whereitwouldbecaughtbytheothers.“Well,I’llbeElaine.”saidAnne,“Ruby,youmustbeKingArthur,JanewillbeGuinevere,andDianamustbeLancelot.”Annelayintheboatandheldaflowertoherchest.“Oh,shedoeslookreallydead,”whisperedRubyGillisnervously,watchingthestill,whitelittleface.Mrs.Lyndesaysthatactingisverybad.“Ruby,youshouldn’ttalkaboutMrs.Lynde,”saidAnne,“becausethisishundredsofyearsbeforeMrs.Lyndewasborn.”Theboatbegantofloataway.Atfirst,AnneenjoyedtheromanceofbeingtheLilyGirl.Then,somethingnotatallromantichappened.Theboatbegantobreak.Itlookedlikeitwouldfillandsink,andAnnecouldnotswim!Justthen,theboathitanoldwoodenpile.Annejumpedoutoftheboatandgrabbedit.Sheheldonandwaitedforthegirlstofindher.Theboatwentunderthebridgeandthensank.Ruby,Jane,andDianawatcheditsinkandweresurethatAnnehadgonedownwithit.Theyscreamedandscreamedandranofftofindhelp.PoorAnnewasstillhangingontothewoodenpile.Theminutespassedby,eachseeminglikeanhourtotheunfortunateLilyGirl.Justthen,GilbertBlythecameunderthebridgeinalittleboat.“AnneShirley!Howonearthdidyougetthere?”heasked.Withoutwaitingforananswer,hepulledclosetothepileandheldouthishand.Annejumpedjumpedintotheboat,scaredandangry.12.WhoplayedtheroleofElaineintheend?A.Diana. B.RubyGillis. C.JaneAndrews. D.AnneShirley.13.WhydidAnnesuggestedtoactouttheplay?A.Tofindoutthelengthofthepond.B.Toknowhowfartheboatcouldfloat.C.ToenjoytheromanceofbeingtheLilyGirl.D.ToshowwhattheylearnedfromTennyson’spoem.14.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofwhathappenedtotheboat?①Theboatwentunderthebridgeandthensank.②Theboatwasbrokenandwaterbegantogointoit.③Annelayintheboatandheldaflowertoherchest.④TheboathitawoodenpileandAnnejumpedoutofit.A.③②④① B.③①②④ C.②①④③ D.②③①④15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unfortunate”inParagraph9mean?A.unhappy B.unlucky C.unusual D.uforable16.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Annewasbraveenoughtosaveherself.B.Annehungonthewoodenpileforalongtime.C.Therewerefourcharactersintheplay“theLilyGirl”.D.Mrs.LyndesavedAnneatoncewhenhesawtheaccident.Ialwaysfeltsorryforthepeopleinwheelchairs(轮椅).Somepeople,oldandweak,cannotgetaroundbythemselves.Othersseemperfectlyhealthy,dressedinbusinesssuits.ButwheneverIsawsomeoneinawheelchair,Ionlysawadisability,notaperson.ThenIfainted(昏倒)atEuroDisneybecauseoflowbloodpressure.ThiswasthefirsttimeIhadeverfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImustrestforawhileafterFirstAid.IagreedtotakeiteasybutasIsteppedtowardsthedoor,Isawmydadpushingawheelchairinmydirection!Feelingthecolorburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthatthingrightbacktowherehefoundit.Icouldmotbelievethiswashappeningtome.Wheelchairswerefineforotherpeoplebutnotforme,asmyfatherwheeledmeoutintothemainstreet,peopleimmediatelybegantotreatmedifferently.Littlekidsraninfrontofme,forcingmyfathertostopthewheelchairsuddenly.BitternesssetinasIwasthrownbackandforth.“Stupidkids—theyhaveperfectlygoodlegs.Whycan’ttheywatchwheretheyaregoing?”Ithought.Peoplestareddownatme,withpityintheireyes.Thentheywouldlookaway,maybebecausetheythoughtthesoonertheyforgotme,thebetter.“Iamjustlikeyou!”Iwantedtoscream.“Theonlydifferenceisyou’vegotlegs,andIhavewheels.”Peopleinwhelchairsarenotstupid.Theyseeeverylookandheareachword.Lookingoutatthefaces,Ifinallyunderstood:Iwasoncejustlikethem.Itreatedpeopleinwheelchairsexactlythewaytheydidnotwanttobetreated.Irealizeditissomeofuswithtwohealthylegswhoaretrulydisabled.17.Thewriteronceshowed________tothedisabiedpeoplewhenshewashealthy.A.kindness B.patience C.pity D.understanding18.Howdidthewritergetwhensittinginthewheechair?A.Worried. B.Amazed. C.Bored. D.Angry.19.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoGetUsedtoWheelchairs B.TheWheelsAreasGoodasTwoLegsC.PeoplewithTwoLegsAreTrulyHealthy D.TheLifeoftheDisabledGlobalStudyofTeensRecently,OrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)studied600,00015yearoldsaroundtheworld.Let’slookattheresult.GirlsBoys1.Feellessconfidentthanboys.1.Feelmoreconfidentthangirls.2.Begoodatsolvingtheproblemswithfriendsandcanunderstandpeople’spointsofviewbetter.2.Begoodatgettingusedtonewsituationsevenwhenunderstress.sixpercentofstudentsfromallovertheworldarealwaysfeelingsad—a5percentincreaseparedwiththepastthreeyears.Amongtheseunhappystudents,twothirdsaregirlsbecauseoftheirshyness.Whattheyworrymost:◎Schoolwork◎Relationshipwiththeirparents◎Appearance20.TheOECDstudyisabout________.A.Teenagers B.Boys C.Girls D.Children21.Howmanystudentsarealwaysunhappywiththeirlivesaccordingtotherecentstudy?A.36,000 B.24,00 C.30,000 D.12,00022.Thisstudymaybetakenfrom________.A.abookreview B.atravelguide C.amedicineinstruction D.aresearchpaperWatchingmoviesisfun.Hereissomeinformationaboutfourmoviesin2021.TheBattleatLakeChangjinChinesefilmDirector:ChenKaige,XuKe...Stars:WuJing,YiYangqianxiDuanYihongandsoon.Plot:It’sastoryabouthowtheChinesePeople’sVolunteerArmyfoughtbravelyontheKoreanPeninsula.TheUStroopswereallfrightenedbythecourageofChinesesoldiers(士兵).Time:FromMondaytoWednesday,at6:00p.m.TicketPrice:$30DuneAmericanfilmDirector:DenisVilleneuveStars:TimotheeChalamet,RebeccaFergusonPlot:Thisfilmtellsthestoryofaduke’sfamilyandarmy,whoarekilledonadesertplanetcalledArrakis.Theduke’ssonthenstartshisownadventure(历险)withhismother.Time:FromFridaytoSaturday,at9:30p.m.TicketPrice:$27TheLegendofSealedBookChinesefilmDirector:WangShuchenVoiceartists:DingJianhuaPlot:Thisanimationfirstcameoutin1983.Itwasupgraded(升级)to4Kthisyear.Thehero,aboytryingtolearnsupernaturalispowerstohelpmonpeople.TheanimationfeaturestraditionalChineseartstyles.Time:FromFridaytoSunday,at6:30p.m.TicketPrice:$34(Halfforchildren)FastandFurious9AmericanfilmDirector:JustinLinStars:VinDiesel,Michelle,Rodriguez...Plot:IttellsthestorybetweenDominTorettoandDeckardShaw.Thefilmisfulloffightsandwildcarracings.Time:TuesdaytoFriday,at9:00a.m.TicketPrice:$3023.WhichfilmshowstheChinesesoldiers’courage?A.TheBattleatLakeChangjin B.DuneC.TheLegendofSealedBook D.FastandFurious924.IfamanwithachildgoestoseethefilmTheLegendofSealedBook,theywillpay________forthefilm.A.68 B.34 C.51 D.5225.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThereareonlyoneAmericanfilm.B.ThefilmDunedoesn’tincludeparentchildrelationship.C.IfyouarefreeonTuesdayevening,youcanseethefilmFastandFurious9.D.WuJingplaysleadtheroleinthefilmTheBattleatLakeChangjin.Aboywasatamarketwithhissister.Thesisterwasstandinginfrontofatoyshop.Shewaslookingatsomethinginsidetheshop’swindow.Theboyasked,“Whatareyoulookingat?”Thesisterpointedatthedoll.Theboytoldherthathewouldbuythedollforher.Thesisterwasveryhappy.Thentheboyaskedtheshopkeeper,“Howmuchdoesthisdollcost?”Theshopkeeperlookedattheboyandsaid,“Well,whatcanyoupay?”Theboytookoutalltheseashells(贝壳)thathehadcollectedfromthebeachandgavethemtotheshopkeeper.Theshopkeepertooktheshellsandstartedcountingasifhewerecountingcoins(硬币).Thenheturnedtotheboy.Theboyaskedhim,“Isitenough?”Theshopkeepersaid,“No,it’splenty.Infact,it’smorethanenough,”Hekeptfouroftheseashellsandgavetherestbacktotheboy.Theboyhappilyputtheshellsbackinhispocketandleftwithhissisterandhernewdoll.Theshopkeeper’sassistant(助手)wassurprised.Heaskedtheshopkeeper,“Whydidyoudothat?Thatdollcostalotofmoney.Anditcertainlycostsmorethanfourseashells.”Theshopkeeperreplied,“Tous,thesearejustseashells.Buttothatboy,they’reveryvaluable.Whenhegrowsup,he’llrememberthatheonceboughtadollforhissisterwithseashells.Itmightremindhimthattheworldhasgenerousandkindpeopleinit.Andperhaps,hetoowillbegenerousandkindtoothers.”26.Whydidthelittlegirlstopattheshop’swindow?A.Becauseshewasverytiredandcouldn’twalk. B.Becauseshewantedtobuyatoyfortheboy.C.Becauseshesawsomebeautifulseashells. D.Becauseshewasinterestedinatoyinside.27.Astheshopkeeperwascountingtheseashells,he________.A.thoughttherewerecoinsinsidetheseashellsB.knewtheboywasplayingatrickonhimC.actedlikewhathewascountingwerecoinsD.knewhecouldgetthemoneybackfromtheirmom28.Whatdoesthestoryteachus?A.Begenerousandkindtoothers. B.Bereadytolearnfromothers.C.Don’ttreatchildrenlikefools. D.Don’tgivekidsvaluablethings.SincethestartoftheCOVID19pandemic,manypeoplehavebeenstuckindoors.Onlineclassesandworkingfromhomemeanalotofsittingaroundonyourbutt.Wealreadyknowthatifwedon’tmovemuch,wegetfatter,wegetheartproblemsandmaybewegetdiabetes(糖尿病).Butnewstudieshaveshownthatitcouldhurtourmental(心理的)healthtoo.Astudyof1020Brazilianadultsduringthepandemicfoundthatabout30%ofthemsataroundformorethan10hoursperday.Itreportedthatpeoplewhosatfortoolongoftenshowedmoresymptomsofdepression(抑郁的症状).Anotherstudylookedatchildren.Itfoundthateachextrahourofsittingtimeatages12,14and16ledtohigherdepressionscoresbyage18.Eighteenyearoldpeoplewhosatmostoftenhaddepressionscores28%higherthanthosewhoweremoreactive.Scientistsarenotsureyetaboutthelinkbetweentoomuchsittinganddepression.ButaccordingtoMatsHallgrenfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSweden,“Sittingfortoolongcanslowbloodflowinthebody,includingbloodflowtothebrain.”Itmightalsoaffectthegrowthofneurons(神经细胞)inthebrain.Andcouchpotatoesmightdootherunhealthythingswhilesitting,suchassnackingonjunkfood.Allthesemayleadtodepression.Thegoodnews?It’seasytoovere(克服).AaronKandolafromUniversityCollegeLondon,UK,said“alltypes”ofmovementmighthelp,evenlightactivity.“Itisgreattoexerciseandplaysports,”saidKandola.“Butanythingyoucandotoavoidsittingfortoolongwillhelpwithmood,stressandthinkingclearly.”Thekeymessageisjusttomovemore,moreoften.29.Whatmighthappenifwedon’tmovemuch?A.Wewillbementallyhealthier. B.Wewillfeelmoreenergetic.C.Wewillbehappier. D.Wewillgetfatter.30.Inthisstudy,howmanyBrazilianadultssatformorethan10hoursaday?A.About200. B.About300. C.About500. D.About600.31.Whatmight“couchpotatoes”refertoinParagraph5?A.Peoplewhodon’tmoveverymuch.B.Peoplewholovetoeatpotatoesonthecouch.C.Peoplewhodon’thaveenoughbloodintheirbodies.D.Peoplewhoseneuronsgrowfasterthanothers’.32.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Itisdifficulttoovereproblemscausedbysittingtoolong.B.Eatingsnackscanhelpusthinkclearly.C.Stayingathomeisgoodforone’smentalhealth.D.Moreexercisecanhelpimproveone’smood.NowschoolsinEnglandarepreparingtowelebackpupilsafternearlysixmonthsoutoftheclassroom.TheeducationsecretaryGavinWilliamsoninsistedthatstudentswerereturningtoasafeenvironment,andsaidthereopeningofschoolswasamassivemilestone.Teachershavebeenreturningtodaywithmostchildrenduebackfromtomorrowtotheendoftheweek,asoureducationreporterBranwenJefferystellsus:Kirsty’sgettingreadyforthenewtermtoweleherclassbacktolessonsandsendingherownsonbacktohisschool.“Asateacher,asaparent,I’mreallyhappyformysontoreturn.He’sreallyexcitedtoseehisfriendsandjustgettingstuckbackinwiththeleaning.”Frommomingdropoffonwards,it’sallchanging.Youcanseesigns,warningparentstheycan’tebeyondthegates.Fortheirhead,anextracosttomakingtheschoolsafe.“Thingslikesanitizer,soap,papertowels,tissues.Wehavetohaveanawfullotofthatifyouthinkthatwe’regoingtohave400pluschildrenwashingtheirhandsatleastsixtimesaday.”Avaisgettingreadytostartsecondaryschool.Hermumisabitworriedbuttryingtostaypositive:“She’snotactuallyworriedaboutstartingschool.She’sworriedabouttheCOVIDpreparationsandifshe’llbebehindinherworkatall,andnottheactualstartofschool.”Sowhathappensifacaseisconfirmed(确定)?Schoolswillhavetoaskclosecontacts(接触)ofthepersonwho’stestedpositive(阳性)toselfisolate(自我隔离).Closecontactmeansfacetofacecontactwithinameteroftheinfected(感染的)personformorethan15minutes,ordirectskintoskincontact,proximitycontact,that’sspendingmorethan15minutesundertwometersfromtheinfectedpersonandtravelinginasmallvehiclelikeacarwithaninfectedperson.Gettingschoolsopen,pupilsback,isonesocialchallenge.Dealingwithnextyear’sexamsisanother.Delayisonthecardswithanswersexpectedsoon.BrandwenJeffreys,BBCNews.33.WhatisAvaworriedabout?A.Sheisworriedaboutstartingschool.B.SheisworriedaboutCOVIDpreparations.C.Sheisworriedabouttheextracosttokeeptheschoolsafe.D.Sheisworriedaboutifherfriendswillbeexcitedtoseeheragain.34.Whowillselfisolateifacaseisconfirmed?A.Cherilynwhocontacted3metersoftheinfectedperson.B.Jacksonwhogoestothesameschoolastheinfectedperson.C.Monicawhotraveledwiththeinfectedpersoninthesametrain.D.Charliewhosatclosetotheinfectedpersonandenjoyedchattingfor20minutes.35.Whatdopeoplethinkofgettingschoolopenandpupilsback?A.Challenging. B.Dangerous. C.Cheerful. D.Nervous.36.Wheremaythematerialefrom?A.Poster. B.Guidebook. C.TVnews. D.Magazine.Inthisyear’sNationalGames,manyspecialeventsdrewpublicattention.Breakdancing(霹雳舞)ThebreakdancingeventwasheldfromSept22to25attheNationalExtremeSportsTrainingBaseinLishui,Nanjing.YangKaiwhogainedpopularityafterbeingonthevarietyshowStreetDanceofChina,wastheheadcoachofthebreakdancingteamofSichuanprovince.Duringaninterview,hesaidthattheteam’sgoalwasnotonlytheNationalGames,butalsothe2022AsianGamesandthe2024ParisOlympics.Surfing(冲浪)Thesurfingeventdebuted(首次出现)inthel4thNationalGames,featuringatotalof50athletesand13teams.ItwasheldinWanning,acoastalcityinHainanprovince,asithas109kilometersofcoastlineandwavesuptothreemeterstall.QiuZhuoandHuangYingyingfromHainanprovincewonthemen’sandwomen’ssurfingeventsrespectivelyonSept11.Squaredancing(广场舞)Performancetypepetitioneventsbineonlinedandofflinedways.Theparticipantsneededtorecordvideosoftheirperformancesandsubmit(提交)themtotheorganizingmittee.ThemitteeinvitedInternetuserstoreviewtheperformancesandvotefortheirfavorites.Thenthefinalists(决赛选手)attendedtheofflinepetition.Thisyear1,904athletesfrom30regionsparticipatedintheevent.37.Theabovethreeeventsallappearedin________.A.the2021NationalGamesB.the2022AsianGamesC.the2024ParisOlympicD.theonlinepetition38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bine”probablymean?________A.minus.B.mix.C.double.D.work.39.Whatcanweknowfromthearticle?________A.Thesurfingeventfirstappearedinthe14thNationalGames.B.Therearethemostathletesinthebreakdancingpetition.C.Wanninghas109kilometersofcoastlineandwavesuptothirteenmeterstall.D.ThemitteeinvitedInternetuserstovoteandthenchoosethewinnerdirectly.Thetotalnumberofpeoplevaccinated(接种疫苗)hadreached1,095billionbySept6,covering77.6percentofChina’stotalpopulation.Whentheneedletouchestheskinofyourupperarm,haveyoueverthoughtaboutwhyithastobethere?Whynototherbodypartslikeyourlegs?Vaccinesareinjectedintomuscle(肌肉).Muscletissuecontainsimportantimmunecells(免疫细胞).Theseimmunecellsrecognizetheantigen(抗原),atinypieceofvirusorbacteria(细菌)introducedbythevaccinethatstimulates(刺激)animmuneresponse.InthecaseoftheCOVID19vaccinetheimmunecellsinthemuscletissuepickuptheseantigensandpresentthemtothelymphnodes(淋巴结).Askeypartsofourimmunesystem,lymphnodescontainmoreimmunecellsthatrecognizetheantigensinvaccinesandstarttheimmuneprocessofcreatingantibodies(抗体).Sincethedeltoid(三角肌)isclosetolymphnodeslocatedunderthearm,itistheperfectchoiceformanyvaccines.Musclescansaveyoufromgettingaredrashandswellingup.Musclehelpsfindanyadversereactions(不良反应)andminimizethem,soit’ssafer.Ifcertainvaccinesareinjectedintofatparts,thechanceofinflammationreaction(炎症反应)increases.Fatpartshavepoorbloodsupply,whichleadstopoorabsorption(吸收)ofthevaccine.Musclesizeshouldalsobeconsidered.Usuallyadultsandchildrenaged3andolderhadbetterreceivevaccinesintheirdeltoid,whileremendyoungerchildrentoreceivetheirvaccinesintheirmidthighbecausetheirarmmusclesaresmallerandlessdeveloped.Rollingupyoursleeveistheeasierandpreferredwaytogo.40.Wheredoesthispassageprobablyefrom?________A.Afilmposter.B.Atravelguide.C.Asciencemagazine.D.Astorybook.41.What’sthepurposeofparagraph1?________A.Toparethevaccinationwithothercountries.B.ToshowChina’ssuccessinCOVID19preventionandcontrol.C.Toattractreaders’attentiontohealthcare.D.Toleaduptothetopicofvaccineinjection.42.Whyarevaccinesinjectedinourupperarmmuscle?________A.Themuscletissuecontainsthemostimmunecells.B.Thelymphnodesstimulateanimmuneresponse.C.Itiseasierforimmunecellstorecognizetheantigen.D.Thelocationofthedeltoidmakesiteasiertocreateantibodies.43.Whatistheadvantageofinjectingavaccineinthedeltoidmuscleoverinjectingitinfatparts?________A.Itreducesrisksofinflammationreaction.B.Ithelpsimprovebloodsupply.C.Itmakesthebodycreatemoreantibodies.D.Itwon’tcausesorenessattheinjectionsite.Fromredapplesandyellowlemonstoblueberriesandgreenmelons,fruitesinmanydifferentcolors.Whydodifferentkindsoffruitshavesomanycolors?AccordingtoChineseAcademyofSciences,fruitcolorsactuallyefromtheirdifferentpigments(色素),suchasredoryellowcarotenoid(类胡萝卜素)andblueorpurpleanthocyanin(花青素).Thesepigmentsappearindifferentamounts,dependingonthefruit’senvironment.Thiscausesthefruittoturnacertaincolor.Tofindouthowtheenvironmentaffectsfruitcolors,Chinesescientistsstudiedmorethan280differentfruitcolors,includingwhite,red,blue,purpleandblack.Theyfoundthatredfruittendstogrowincoolerplaces.Andinsteadofjustgrowinginoneplace,youcanfindthemgrowinginmanyplacesaroundtheworld.Blueandpurplefruitmostlygrowsinwarmplaces.Thesefruittendstogrowalotinjustonespecialarea.Thescientistsalsofoundthatthecloserthefruitistotheequator(赤道),thedarkeritscolorwillbe.Animalshavealsohadanimpactontheevolution(进化)offruitcolors.Animalseatfruitanddroptheseedsinotherplaceslater.Thishelpsthefruitspreadandgrowindifferentplaces.Therefore,inordertoattractanimals,somefruitsdevelopcolorsthatareeasyforanimalstosee.However,animalsseecolorsinadifferentway.Fruitneedstodevelopcolorsthataresuitedtoanimals’visualabilities.Forexample,birdscan
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