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Page1专题六阅读理解(一)(2024·南充)WelcometoNanchong,abeautifulcitywithalonghistory.Youwillhaveawonderfultimehere.Therearemanyplacesofinterest.Nowlet'slookthroughsomeofthem.LangzhongAncientCityTherearemanyoldhouseslikeLee'sCourtyard.YoucanalsoenjoyZhangFeiTemple,HuaguangTowerandsoon.Location:LangzhongCityOpeningtime:9:00a.m.-4:30p.m.onweekday8:30a.m.-5:30p.m.onweekendsPrice:¥120Telephonenumber:0817-6587391ZhuDeMemorialHallZhuDeisagreatperson.Hereyoucanlearnabouthiswholelife.Youcanalsovisithisoldhouseabout2kilometersawayfromtheHall.Location:Ma'anTown,YilongOpeningtime:9:00a.m.—4:30p.m.Price:FreeTelephonenumber:0817-8162563YupingParkHereyoucanknowthefamoushistoricalpersonnamedChenShouandhisbookRecordsoftheThreeKingdoms.Youcanalsoenjoybeautifulsceneryhere.Location:JialingDistrictOpeningtime:9:00a.m.-5:30p.m.Price:Adults:¥10Oldpeopleover60:¥5Children:¥7(Childrenunder6:Free)Telephonenumber:0817-3650928ZhangLanOldHouseZhangLanisagreateducator.YoucanlearnabouthisachievementsinChineseeducationinthismemorialhall.Also,youcanvisithisoldhouse.Location:LianchiTown,XichongOpeningtime:9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Price:FreeTelephonenumber:0817-42249811.ThepropertimetovisitLangzhongAncientCityis________onMonday.A.7:00a.m.B.2:00p.m.C.8:30a.m.D.6:30p.m.2.IfyouwanttovisitZhuDeMemorialHall,youcancall________.A.0817-4224981B.0817-8162563C.0817-3650928D.0817-65873913.IfMr.BlackgoestoYupingParkwithhis5-year-oldsonand65-year-oldfather,howmuchwilltheypay?A.¥30.B.¥22.C.¥15.D.¥10.4.Whoisagreateducatoraccordingtothepassage?A.ZhangFei.B.ZhuDe.C.ChenShou.D.ZhangLan.5.Wheremayyoureadthispassage?A.Inapicturebook.B.Inastory.C.Inatravelmagazine.D.Inahealthmagazine.(二)(2024·广西北部湾经济区)Dearstudents,AnEnglishtalkwillbeheldintheschoolhallfrom4to6p.m.onMarch7.ItwillbegivenbyprofessorLiPingfromPekingUniversity.Itisabout“HowtolearnEnglishwell.”Youmaytakenotesifyoulike.AndyoumayaskquestionsaboutlearningEnglishduringthebreak.Ifyouareinterested,pleaseattendthetalkontime.EnglishClubMarch3,2024Dearallstudents,March12isTreePlantingDay.Wehavedecidedtogoandplanttreesthatday.Allthestudentsinourschoolshouldtakepartinthisactivity.Wearegoingtomeetattheschoolgateat7:00tomorrowmorning.Andthen,wewilltakeourschoolbustoWestHill.Pleasedon'tbelateorabsent.Payattentiontosafetyduringtheplanting.Pleasewearsportsshoesaswell.Students'UnionMarch11,2024FoundAjacketwasfoundontheplaygroundontheafternoonofMarch1.Itisanewblackjacket.Thereisakeyinthepocket.TheownercancometoRoom201,Building3togetit.ChenDongClass3Grade8March2,20241.WhenwilltheEnglishtalkbeheld?A.OnMarch1.B.OnMarch7.C.OnMarch11.D.OnMarch12.2.HowwillthestudentsgotoWestHill?A.Bybus.B.Byship.C.Bybike.D.Bytrain.3.Wherewasthejacketfound?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Attheschoolgate.C.Ontheplayground.D.InRoom201,Building3.4.Whofoundthejacket?A.ProfessorLiPing.B.ChenDong.C.AstudentoftheUnion.D.AstudentoftheClub.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthethreenotices?A.AllstudentshavetoattendtheEnglishtalk.B.EnglishCluborganizesthetreeplantingactivity.C.Apairofsportsshoeswasfoundontheschoolbus.D.ChenDongisastudentinClass3,Grade8.(三)(2024·重庆B)NationalSmileMonthisthelargestandlongestmouthhealthactivityintheUK.Startingin1977,itiscelebratingits42ndbirthdayfromMay14toJune14thisyear.TheBritishareknownfortheirbadteethbecausetheyhavetoomanysugary(甜的)foodsanddrinks.Itseemsthatmostofthemdon'toftenshowtheirfeelings.Theyneithersmilenorcry.ButthisisNOTtrue.TheBritishliketosmileasmuchasanyoneelse.Theyjustdon'twanttoshowtheirbadteeth.Brushyourteethatleasttwiceaday,cutdownsugaryfoodsanddrinks,andvisitthedentistoften.Withthethreemessages,theorganizers(组织者)hopethatamonthofsmilingwillmakepeopleallaroundtheUKrealizetheimportanceofgoodteethandbeconfidentenoughtoopentheirmouthstosmile.OneinterestingactivityisfortheBritishtoenjoythefunphotoswithshortstoriesbehind.Seeingthesmilingfacesandreadingtheinterestingstories,everyonecan'thelpsmiling!You'rewelcometosendyourswithbigsmilesonline.Smilingisnotonlygoodforyoubutalsogoodforthosearoundyou,evenifyoudohaveafewbadteeth.ThismakesNationalSmileMonthagreatidea!1.NationalSmileMonthintheUKhashadahistoryof________yearssofar.A.5B.14C.42D.772.AccordingtoParagraph2,welearnmostoftheBritish________.A.don'tlikesugaryfoodsB.haveverygoodteethC.don'tshowtheirfeelingsD.liketosmileinfact3.ThethreemessagesinParagraph3telltheBritishhowtotakecareoftheir________.A.teethB.foodC.drinksD.hands4.NationalSmileMonthintheUKsuggeststhat________.A.theBritishshouldimprovetheirhealthonlythismonthB.theBritishshouldshowmoresmileswithbetterteethC.theBritishshouldn'tsmileiftheyhaveafewbadteethD.theBritishshouldn'thavemanyinterestingactivities(四)(2024·娄底)Duringmysecondmonthofthenursingschool,ourteachergaveusatest.Iwasahard-workingstudentandIdidwellinallthesubjects.IfinishedthequestionssuccessfullyandeasilyuntilIreadthelastone.“Whatisthefirstnameofthewomanwhocleanstheschool?”Whatasurprisingquestion!Isawthecleaningwomanalmosteveryday.Shewasshort,about60yearsoldandhadblackhair,buthowwouldIknowhername?Ihandedinmypaper,leavingthelastquestionempty,sodidmyclassmates.Justbeforeclassended,onestudentaskedifthelastquestionwouldinfluenceourtestgrade.“Ofcourse,”saidtheteacher.“Inyourlife,youwillmeetmanypeople.Allpeopleareimportantandalljobsareimportant.Theydeserve(值得)yourattentionandcare,evenifallthatyoudoistosmileandsayhellotothem.”I'veneverforgottenthatlesson.Actually,thatwasthemostimportantlessoninmylife.IalsolearnedhernamewasDorothy.1.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenshefirstsawthelastquestion?A.Angry.B.Surprised.C.Excited2.Whatdidthecleaningwomanlooklike?A.Shewasnottall.B.Shewasyoung.C.Shehadwhitehair.3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Allpeopleandjobsareimportant.B.Onlyafewstudentsgotfullmarksinthetest.C.Thewriterworkedhardanddidwellinherstudy.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Weshouldlearnallthesubjectswell.B.Weshouldgethighgradesineverytest.C.Weshouldcareandpayattentiontoallpeoplearoundus.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AWomanCleaner.B.AHard-workingStudent.C.AnUnforgettableLesson.(五)(2024·黄冈)Apoorfarmerhadafriendwhowasfamousforthewonderfulappleshegrew.Oneday,hisfriendgavethefarmerayoungappletreeandtoldhimtotakeithomeandplantit.Thefarmerwaspleasedwiththegift,butwhenhegothome,hedidnotknowwheretoplantit.Hewasafraidthatifheplantedthetreeneartheroad,strangerswouldstealthefruit.Ifheplantedthetreeinoneofhisfields,hisneighborswouldcomeatnightandstealsomeoftheapples.Ifheplantedthetreenearhishouse,hischildrenwouldtakethefruit.Finallyheplantedthetreeinhiswoods(树林)wherenoonecouldseeit.Butwithoutsunlightandgoodsoil,thetreesoondied.Laterthefriendaskedthefarmerwhyhehadplantedthetreeinsuchapoorplace.“What'sthedifference?”thefarmersaidangrily.“IfIhadplantedthetreeneartheroad,strangerswouldhavestolenthefruit.IfIhadplantedthetreeinoneofmyfields,myneighborswouldhavecomeatnightandstolensomeoftheapples.IfIhadplanteditnearmyhouse,myownchildrenwouldhavetakenthefruit.”“Yes,”saidthefriend,“butatleastsomeonecouldhaveenjoyedthefruit.Nowyounotonlyhaverobbed(抢夺)everyoneofthefruit,butalsoyouhavedestroyed(摧毁)agoodappletree!”1.Whatdidthefarmer'sfriendgivehimoneday?A.Anapple.B.Someapples.C.Ayoungtree.D.Someyoungtrees.2.Whydidn'tthefarmerwanttoplantthetreeinhisfield?A.Hethoughtstrangerswouldstealthefruit.B.Hethoughtthetreewoulddie.C.Hethoughthischildrenwouldtakethefruit.D.Hethoughthisneighborswouldstealthefruit.3.Wheredidthefarmerplanttheyoungtree?A.Neartheroad.B.Inhisfield.C.Inhiswoods.D.Nearthehouse.4.Whydidtheyoungtreedieintheend?A.Strangerspulledoutthetree.B.Hisneighborscutdownthetree.C.Hischildrenbrokethetree.D.Therewaslesssunlightandpoorsoil.5.Whatdoesthestorytellus?A.Weshouldcareaboutothers'feelings.B.Weshouldlearntosharebeautifulthings.C.Theyoungtreecanprovideapplesforuswhenitgrowsup.D.Theyoungtreecangrowuponeday.(六)(2024·衡阳)Withthedevelopmentofeconomics(经济),theproblemoftheleft-behindchildren(留守儿童)hasbecomeaserioussocialproblem.Moreandmorepeoplehaverealizedweshoulddosomethingtohelpthem.Thebiggestproblemisthatthechildrenareallhungryforthelovefromtheirparents.Manyofthemcanjustgetacalloraletterfromtheirparentshalfayear,ayearorevenseveralyears.Sosomechildrencan'trememberwhattheirparentslooklike.Whentheymeettheirowntroubles,theyhavenoonetotalkwith.Nobodygivesthemenoughcare.Becauseofbeingtoofarawayfromtheirparents,theleft-behindchildren'sstudyisthesecondbiggestproblem.Fromasurveyabouttheirstudy,onlytwopercentofthechildrengetgoodresults,whiletenpercentofthemarecommonandeighty-eightpercentofthemarepoor.Whatapity!Therearealsomanyotherproblemsoftheleft-behindchildren,suchashavingnoabilitytoprotectthemselves,unhealthylifestyles,spendingtoomuchpocketmoneyandtoomuchtimeontheInternetandsoon.Inaword,tosolvealltheproblemsoftheleft-behindchildrenneedsthegovernment,familiesandschoolstotrytheirbesttogether.1.Howmanyproblemsarementionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.Three.C.Morethanfour.2.Whichisthemostseriousproblemoftheleft-behindchildrenaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycan'tgetenoughlovefromtheirparents.B.TheyarecrazyabouttheInternet.C.Theydon'tstudywell.3.Manypeoplethink________.A.somethingshouldbedonetohelptheleft-behindchildrenB.theparentsoftheleft-behindchildrendon'tcareaboutthemC.thegovernmentandfamiliesshoulddotheirbest4.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisnotTRUE?A.Tenpercentoftheleft-behindchildrenaregoodatstudy.B.Theleft-behindchildrencan'tseetheirparentsoften.C.Theleft-behindchildren'sproblemisasocialproblem.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthearticle?A.TheLeft-behindChildrenB.TheProblemsoftheLeft-behindChildrenC.HowtoHelptheLeft-behindChildren(七)(2024·恩施州)ThereisatownnearSuzhou.Itisveryinterestingandbeautiful.ThisisLuxiang,anoldtown.LuxiangwasbuiltintheSouthernSongDynasty(1127~1279).Thereweremanyfamouspeoplelivinginthetownatthattime.Therearearound30oldbuildingsofMingandQing(1644~1912)dynastiesnow.Peopleliveasimplelife.Sixlanes(巷)inthetowngotoTaihulake.Luxianglooksmorebeautifulinspring,withmanyteatreesandfruitgardens.ThisplaceisfamousfortheteacalledBiluochun.TheEgyptianpyramidswerebuiltaround2560B.C.ThelargestoneofthemistheGreatPyramidofKhufu.Theking,Khufubuiltitashistomb.TheGreatPyramidwasconsideredauniquebuildinginthe19thcenturyA.D.Atthattime,itwasstillthetallestintheworld.Accordingtoscientificresearch,Khufuorderedhismentobuilditstonebystone.Thebiggeststoneweighs15tons,andeachstonewasfixedsowell.TheGreatPyramidhasfoursidesandeachsideis230.4meterslongand146.5metershigh.Atthattime,therewerenomodernmachinesorequipment,sohowdidtheancientEgyptiansbuildit?Tothisday,itisstillamystery.1.ManyfamouspeoplewerelivinginLuxiang________.A.from1127to1279B.from1644to1912C.from1127to1644D.from1279to19122.Luxiangisfamousfor________.A.fruitgardensB.teatreesC.BiluochunD.sixlanes3.Inordertobuildhistomb,thekingKhufubuilt________.A.theancientpyramidsB.theEgyptianpyramidsC.theGreatPyramidD.themysteriouspyramids4.BuildingtheGreatPyramidisstillamysterynow,because________.A.eachstonewasfixedwellB.therewerenomodernmachinesorequipmentthenC.itwasmadeofstoneD.itwasthetallestbuildingintheworld5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.EachsideoftheGreatPyramidis230.4meterslongand146.5meterswide.B.LuxiangisfarawayfromSuzhou.C.Luxianglooksmorebeautifulexceptspring.D.Inthe19thcenturyA.D.,theGreatPyramidwasspecialandunusual.(八)(2024·德州)Youmustthinkacomputeristhebestthingintheworld,right?Youmustthinkitworksatasuperspeedandcandoeverything?Well,it'snot!Infact,thebrainismuchmorepowerfulthananysupercomputer!Thinkaboutwhenaglassisjustabouttofalloffthetable.Yourbraincontrolseverythingthatyouneedtodotosavethatglassfromfalling.Firstyoureyescheckoutwhat'sgoingon,thentellyourbrain,andyourbraindecideshowquicklyyouneedtoreact(反应),andthenyourmuscles(肌肉)gointoaction.Thatisjustfromyourbrain.Nocomputercouldevercomeclosetothat!Thebrainweighsjust3pounds,butitcontrolseverythingyoudofromthinking,learning,feelingeventobreathingandyourheartbeating.Eventhoughthebrainisjust2%ofyourbodyweight,itusesaround20%ofallyourenergyinyourbody.Thatisalotforsuchasmallorgan(器官).Thereareabout100billiontiny,tinylittlecells(细胞)inyourbrain.Therearesomanythatitwouldtakeyouover3,000yearstocountthemall!Yourbrainstopsgrowingwhenyou're18,butitactuallykeepsondevelopingandlearningnewthings.Soyourparentsarereallysupersmart!Youwon'tbeabletofoolthem!Believeitornot,yourbrainNEVERstopsworking.Evenduringsleeping,thebrainworksforlong-termmemoryestablishment(建立).Itisrealizedthatthebrainisthesecondorganinthebodyastheheartthatneverstopsduringhumanlives.Soeveryoneshouldbeproudofsuchagiftofnature.1.InParagraph1,thewriterwantstotellus________.A.eyesandmusclesreactquicklyB.thebraincontrolseverythinginyourbodyC.thecomputeristhebestthingintheworldD.thebrainismorepowerfulthananycomputer2.InParagraph2,theunderlinedword“That”refersto(指的是)________.A.thebodyweightB.2%ofthebodyweightC.allenergyinthebodyD.around20%oftheenergyinthebody3.WhichisRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.Thebraindoesn'tworkduringsleeping.B.Thebrainistheonlyorganthatneverstops.C.Thebrainkeepsgrowingduringhumanlives.D.Thebrainkeepsondevelopingduringhumanlives.4.Whichwordcanbestdescribethebrainaccordingtothepassage?A.Magic.B.Quick.C.Light.D.Developing.5.Inwhichmagazinecanthepassagebefoundmostprobably?A.BusinessWeekly.B.Medicine.C.Science.D.Sports.(九)(2024·南充)Oneday,whileIwaswaitingformyfather,Isawalittleboy,aroundtwoyearsold,runningfreelyonthegrassashismotherwatchedfromashortdistance.Theboyhadabigsmileonhisfaceasifhehadjustbeensetfreefromsomesortofprison(监狱).Theboywouldthenfalltothegrass,getup,withoutlookingbackathismother,runasfastashecould,again,stillwithasmileonhisface,asifnothinghadhappened.Atthatmoment,Ithoughttomyself,“Whyaren'tmostadultsthisway?”Mostadults,whentheyfalldown,makeabigdealoutofitanddon'tevenmakeasecondattempt.Theywouldbesoembarrassedthattheywouldnottryagainifsomeonesawthemfall.Or,becausetheyfall,theywouldfindagoodexcuseforthemselvesthatthey'renotfitforit.Theywouldendupbeingtooafraidtoattemptagainforfearoffailure(失败).However,withkids,whentheyfalldown,theydon'tconsidertheirfallingdownasafailure,instead,theytreatitasalearningexperience.Theytryagainandagainuntiltheysucceed.Theanswermustbethattheyhavenotconnected“fallingdown”withtheword“failure”.What'smore,theyprobablythinktothemselvesthatit'squiteokaytofalldownandthatit'snotwrongtodoso.Inotherwords,theyallowthemselvestomakemistakes,sotheyremainenergetic.Iwasdeeplyimpressedbytheboy'spersistence(坚持不懈)andthemannerinwhichhedid.1.Whatdidthelittleboydowhenhefelldown?A.Hecriedandlayonthegrass.B.Heaskedhismotherforhelp.C.Hegotupandwentonrunning.D.Hegotupandstoodtherecrying.2.Inthewriter'sopinion,whatmightthelittleboyregardhisfallingdownas?A.Afailure.B.Ajoke.C.Aninterestinggame.D.Alearningexperience.3.Inthewriter'sopinion,whycan'tmanyadultssucceed?A.Becausetheyareafraidofbeingembarrassed.B.Becausetheycan'tfindagoodexcuse.C.Becauseoncetheyfail,theywon'tattemptagain.D.Becausetheydon'tallowthemselvestomakemistakes.4.Theunderlinedword“attempt”inParagraph2means________inChinese.A.尝试B.放弃C.面对D.怀疑5.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.AllroadsleadtoRome.D.Eachcoinhastwosides.(十)(2024·襄阳)Drriinnggg!That'sthesoundthatkidsalloverthecountryhatetohear—thealarmbell.ThenewschoolyearhasjuststartedandchildrenacrosstheUKhavetowakeupearlyinthemorningtogotoschool.Butstudentsatoneschoolinnorth-eastEnglandarelucky.Theycanlieinbedforanextra(额外的)hourbeforetheygotoschool.MonkseatonHighSchoolhasbeenallowingitspupilstocomeintoschoolanhourlaterthanotherschools.Theheadmaster,Dr.PaulKelley,saysthatthisnewapproach(手段)helpsstudentspaymoreattentiontotheirlessonsinclass.Hefeelsthatyoungpeoplearemoreenergeticandcanperformbetterfortherestoftheday.Andheaddsthatfortheirschoolstudents,alatestartatschoolmaybebetterthananearlyone.Dr.KelleytellstheBBCthatteenagersdon'tperformverywellinthemorningandtheirneedtosleepisbiological(生物的).Itseemsthatthisnewapproachtoteachingshowspositive(主动乐观的)results.Thenumberofstudentswhosleepinclassdropsquickly.Besides,theschoolhasalreadyseenadropinthenumberofpupilswhoplaytruant(逃学)by27%.Moreimportantly,Dr.Kelleyalsosaysthatexamresultshaveimprovedby20%—30%overthepastyear.ClassesatMonkseatonHighSchoolbeginat10a.m.andfinishat3:40p.m.However,theschoolopensfrom8a.m.to5p.m.Thestudentscancomeearlyandleavelateiftheywant.1.Thispassageis________.A.anewsreportB.aspeechC.astoryD.anotice2.ThestudentsinMonkseatonHighSchoolcan________thanthestudentsinotherschools.A.gotoschoolanhourlaterB.gotoschoolanhourearlierC.gotobedanhourlaterD.getupanhourearlier3.Accordingtothepassage,Dr.PaulKelley________thenewapproach.A.givesnoopinionsaboutB.hashisdoubtsaboutC.disagreeswithD.agreeswith4.WhichisNOTthepositiveresultsaboutthenewapproach?A.Theexamresultshaveimproved.B.Fewerandfewerstudentssleepinclass.C.Moststudentsgettoschoolearlier.D.Thenumberofpupilswhoplaytruantdrops.5.Fromthepassageweknowthatclassesusuallybeginat________inschoolsintheUK.A.8:00a.m.B.9:00a.m.C.10:00a.m.D.11:00a.m.(十一)(2024·眉山二模)Whenpeopletalkaboutairpollution,theyusuallythinkofsmog,acidrain(酸性雨),andotherforms(形式)ofoutdoorairpollution.Butdidyouknowthatairpollutionalsoisinsidehomes,offices,hotelsandotherbuildings?Indoorairpollutionismoreserious.Theairinyourhomecanbe2to100timesmorepollutedthantheairoutdoors!Infact,someAmericandoctorssaythat50%ofillnesseshavesomethingtodowithpollutedindoorair.Indoorairpollutionisbadforourhealthinmanyways.Youngchildrenandtheoldoftensuffer(遭遇)morefromairpollution.Peoplewithhealthproblemsmayalsosuffermorewhentheairispolluted.Indoorairpollutioncanbebadforpeople'seyes,noseandthroat.Airpollution,bothindoorandoutdoor,canalsoleadtocancer,heartdisease,andevenbadforthebrain!InthegreatLondonfogin1952,4,000peoplediedinafewdaysbecauseofairpollution!ItissaidthathalfamillionyoungkidsandwomendieeachyearinIndiabecauseofindoorairpollution!Therearemanywaystoreduce(削减)indoorairpollution.Herearesomeofthemandseeiftheycanhelpyou:★Increaseoutdooraircomingindoorsandopenyourwindowsfor15to30minuteseachday.★Turnoffallthelightsandfanswhenyoudon'tneedthem.★Shareyourroomwithotherswhentheairconditionerisrunning.★Don'tsmokeandtrytostopyourfamilymembersfromsmoking.Peoplewhosmokearegoingtohavetroublebreathingandevendiesomeday.Ifyou'resmart,don'teverstart.★Environment-friendlyproducts,suchaswater-basedpaints(水性涂料)pollutelessandworkwell.1.________ismoreseriousinthewriter'sopinion.A.OutdoorairpollutionB.IndoorairpollutionC.NoisepollutionD.Waterpollution2.Lotsofpeoplediedeachyearin________becauseofindoorairpollution.A.IndiaB.EnglandC.AmericaD.China3.Howmanywaysdoesthewritertalkabouttoreduceindoorairpollution?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.4.WhichisNOTtherightwaytoreduceindoorairpollution?A.Openthewindowsfor15to30minuteseachdaytoletthefreshairin.B.Turnoffthelightswhenyoudon'tneedthem.C.Don'tsmokeandstopothersfromsmoking.D.Don'tusewater-basedpaintsbecausetheycanpolluteair.5.Thebesttitleofthepassageis________.A.TheFormsofOutdoorAirPollutionB.TheWaysofReduceIndoorAirPollutionC.TheIndoorAirpollutionD.TheEnvironment-friendlyProducts(十二)(2024·青岛)WhenyourdreamistobecomeafootballerandplayforBarcelona,nothingshouldgetinyourway—evenifyouhavenofeet.An11-year-oldschoolboyGabrielMuniz,whowasbornwithoutfeet,willflyf

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