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第三篇主题阅读与写作人与社会主题二话题1人际交往一、完形填空(2023·孝感)Martinismyyoungestson.Helikesstayingaloneandheseldomlaughs.Astheboy’smother,Iwas1

abouthim.Itookhimtoseethe2inmanyhospitals,butitdidn’tworkwell.()1.A.angry B.glad C.worried D.excited()2.A.teachers B.farmers C.workers D.doctorsCDNothingcouldmakehimhappyexcepttherecyclingtruck

(垃圾回收车)passingbymyhouse.Everyafternoon,heracedtothefrontofthehouse,waiting3thetruck.Whenwewerelateand4thetruck,Martinwouldbeverydisappointed.Oneday,Istoppedthetruckandintroduced5.()3.A.on B.for C.in D.to()4.A.caught B.missed C.changed D.noticed()5.A.herself B.himself C.myself D.yourselfBBC“Nicetomeetyou,too.I’mVince,”Thedrivergreetedmeinahappy6.“Yourcomingisthemostexcitingmomentformyson,”Ismiled.Afterknowingourstory,hesaid,“7youpleasegivemeyourphonenumber?MaybeIcansendyouamessage8Iarrive.”ThenbeganourfriendshipwithVince.()6.A.voice B.shout C.noise D.sound()7.A.Must B.May C.Could D.Should()8.A.after B.before C.and D.orACBRecently,Isaidtohim,“It’smylittleboy’sbirthdaytomorrow.Canyoudo9specialforhim?”Thenextday,asIwasstandingbythedrivewaywithMartin,wesawthe10truckrunningdownthestreetwithaloudbeep

(嘟嘟声).Likeasupermaninamovie,Vincestoppedandwalkedtowardsuswithaboxinhishand.()9.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something()10.A.red B.green C.yellow D.pinkDB“Todayisyourbirthday,Martin,andhere’sagift.”Hehandedtheboxtomyson.Inside,therewasagreenmodeltrucklikehis.Myson,surprised,lookedup11andthankedhim.Afterchattingforseveral12,hewasabouttoleaveforwork.()11.A.heavily B.happily C.sadly D.seriously()12.A.minutes B.hours C.days D.yearsBAItriedtogivehimsome13forhishelp.Hekeptshakinghisheadand14mymoney,saying,“Todayyou,tomorrowme.”Iwasdeeplymoved

(感动)bythese15words.AndIhavebeenreadytohelpotherswheneverIcan.Youwillneverknowwhenyou’regoingtobetheonethatneedshelp.()13.A.food B.money C.trucks D.gifts()14.A.received B.accepted C.refused D.prevented()15.A.simple B.similar C.long D.difficultBCA三、阅读还原(2023·随州)Nowthereisafamilyproblem.1._______Infact,weareprobably15or16yearsold.Intheireyes,wearealwayslittleonesandoftendowrongthings.Forexample,whenweneedtostayathomealone,theyalwaysworryaboutusandourlifewithoutthem.BA.Whatdoesatruefamilymean?B.Nearlyeveryparentsaysthatwenevergrowup.C.Then,parentswillnottreattheirchildrenaslittleones.D.Noteverythingcanbetransmitted(传达)throughmaterials.E.Inreturn(作为回报),theyonlywanttheirchildrentogetgoodresultsintheexams.Mostparentsalwaysthinkthattheyhaveofferedthebestthingstomaketheirchildrenliveinacomfortableworld.Theybuytheirchildrenprettyclothes,coolshoesandexpensiveschoolthings.Theythinkthattheyhavedoneeverythingthattheycandofortheirdearchildren.2.

_______EA.Whatdoesatruefamilymean?B.Nearlyeveryparentsaysthatwenevergrowup.C.Then,parentswillnottreattheirchildrenaslittleones.D.Noteverythingcanbetransmitted(传达)throughmaterials.E.Inreturn(作为回报),theyonlywanttheirchildrentogetgoodresultsintheexams.Butwhystillcan’tweunderstandourparents?Doesitmeanthatwestillwantmorematerialthings?No.Actually,whatwewantisatruefamily.3._______Ithinkitmeansaplacewherewecanhideourselvesfromthecoldworldoutside.AA.Whatdoesatruefamilymean?B.Nearlyeveryparentsaysthatwenevergrowup.C.Then,parentswillnottreattheirchildrenaslittleones.D.Noteverythingcanbetransmitted(传达)throughmaterials.E.Inreturn(作为回报),theyonlywanttheirchildrentogetgoodresultsintheexams.Fromhere,wecangetwarmth,wecangetconsolation

(安慰),andwecangethappiness.Andoneimportantthingisthatwewillbecomestrongerandmoreconfidentintheoutsideworldbecauseweknowthatwehaveatruefamily.4._______

Ithinkthatparentsshouldsitdowntotalkwiththeirchildrentoletthemknowthattheyhaveahappyfamily,sothechildrenandtheirparentscanunderstandeachotherbetterandbetter.5._______That’swhatwereallyneedfromourparents.DA.Whatdoesatruefamilymean?B.Nearlyeveryparentsaysthatwenevergrowup.C.Then,parentswillnottreattheirchildrenaslittleones.D.Noteverythingcanbetransmitted(传达)throughmaterials.E.Inreturn(作为回报),theyonlywanttheirchildrentogetgoodresultsintheexams.C四、综合填空Onedayatschool,somethingstrangecaughtAnn’sattention.Lily1(quick)putabaginherowndesk,makingAnnfeelunusual.Later,shesawLilysecretlygavesomething2

Cindyunderthedesk.Itseemedthattheydecided3(do)somethingwithouther.Annthought,“Howcanmybestfriendplansomethingwithoutinvitingme?”Eventhoughtheywerestill4(friend)toher,shewasalittleupset.1.___________2.

___________3.

___________4.

___________quicklytotodofriendlyOnthebusridehome,Annavoided5(sit)nexttoLilyonpurpose.ShenoticedLilygivinganenvelopetosomeoneelse,whichmadeherevenmoreupset.Laterthatevening,therewas6knockonAnn’sdoor.TherestoodCindyfromnextdoor,invitinghertoLily’sparty.7first,Anndidn’twanttogoandsaidnotoher,explainingthattheywereno8(long)friends.ButCindykeptaskingAnntocomealong.5.____________6.

____________7.____________

8.____________sittingaAtlongerWhentheyarrivedatLily’shouse,everyoneshouted,“Surprise!”Annhardly9(believe)that.Lilysmiledandsaid,“Tomorrowisyourbirthday!”Annwas10

movedthattearsfilledhereyes.ShesaidthanksandhuggedLily.9.

____________10.____________believedso话题2社会服务一、完形填空(2023·苏州)WhenIwaselevenyearsold,mylifechangedforeverwhenIgotaseriousdisease.Mylifewas1

withoperationsandtreatments.IfeltstressedbecauseIwasreallyuncertain2

everythingthatwashappening.()1.A.lighted B.matched C.filled D.painted()2.A.about B.with C.over D.towardsCAOneday,Iwasreceivingmythirteenthoperationinthehospital.Beingawayfrommyfriendsandschoolwascausingmealmostasmuch3

astheoperationitself.Duringthathospitalstay,Ireceivedacardfromavolunteer.Thatsimple4

meantmuchtomeandgavemehopeagainduringmytimeofneed.()3.A.fun B.pain C.value D.danger()4.A.act B.job C.game D.lessonBAI’llnever5thewayIfeltafterthatsmallactofkindness.IstartedcreatinganorganizationcalledCardsforHospitalized

(住院的)Kids.Thecharitybeganwithasimpledreamofgiving6,joyandmagictothosekids.Itlater7

anationalorganizationthatsentcardstoover5,000sickkidsatmorethan50hospitalsacrossthecountry.()5.A.mind B.lead C.forget D.risk()6.A.hope B.fear C.shock D.pressure()7.A.lookedup B.gaveup C.brokeinto D.turnedintoCADItishardtobelievethatanactassimpleasacardcandosomuchgood,8

itdoes.Seeingapictureofachild9oneofourcardswithahugesmilemakesuskeepthiswonderfulcharityalive.10

mightprovidemedicineforthesesickkids,butweprovidethatlittlebitofhopeandmagicthat’llgoalongway.()8.A.nor B.but C.for D.or()9.A.selling B.printing C.holding D.cleaning()10.A.Teachers B.Friends C.Patients D.DoctorsBCD三、阅读还原(2023黄冈二模)

“Volunteeringmakesyoulookattheworlddifferently.Youseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson’slifeforthebetterandtheymakeeveryoneabetterperson,”Mason,avolunteersaid.NationalVolunteerWeekstartedin1974andisheldeveryApril.1._______Makingthedecisiontotakethefirststepcanbethebiggestproblem,becausetheyoftenwonderiftheywillbeabletomeetthegroup’sexpectations

(期望).2._______

Nothavingenoughtimealsostopssomefromsharingtheirabilities.EA.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.B.Somepeopleworryaboutnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.C.Workwithaveteran(老练的)volunteer.D.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyouifyou

havetheseworries.E.Itisagoodchancetoencourageotherstotake

theirfirststeptobeavolunteer.F.Thefollowingideascanhelpyoutoshareyour

abilities.B3._______★Startoutslowly.Don’taddtoomuchpressure.Evenafewhoursamonthcanmakeabigdifferenceinsomeone’slife.★Chooseagroupwiththesameinterests.★Takepartinatrainingmeetingfornewvolunteers,eveniftheyarenotasked.★4._______Hevolunteeredalot.Hecanhelpyouincreasetheconfidenceandunderstandthegroup’sexpectations.DA.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.B.Somepeopleworryaboutnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.C.Workwithaveteran(老练的)volunteer.D.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyouifyou

havetheseworries.E.Itisagoodchancetoencourageotherstotake

theirfirststeptobeavolunteer.F.Thefollowingideascanhelpyoutoshareyour

abilities.C★Inviteafriendorfamilymembertobewithyou.5._______Spendsometimeonvolunteerworkandyouwillseegreatchangesinpeople’slives.AsMasondiscoveredduringhisvolunteerexperience,“...littlethingscanchangeaperson’slife.”AA.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.B.Somepeopleworryaboutnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.C.Workwithaveteran(老练的)volunteer.D.Thefollowingsuggestionscanhelpyouifyou

havetheseworries.E.Itisagoodchancetoencourageotherstotake

theirfirststeptobeavolunteer.F.Thefollowingideascanhelpyoutoshareyour

abilities.四、综合填空Inordertosavetheenvironment,everybodyhasaroletoplay.Theperfect1.eofsomeonewhoknowsthiswellenoughisa70-yearoldgrandmother,PatSmith.Armedwithbags,rubberglovesandarubbishpicker,shespentawholeyearcollectingrubbishand2.

_____________(care)for52Britishbeachesaftershemadeither2018NewYear’sresolution

(决心)tocleanonebeacheachweek.1._____________2.

_____________(e)xamplecaringSheeven3.g

upherChristmasholidaytocollectplasticbottlesonTrevoneBeach.Duringheryear-longclean-up,Patwasoftenjoinedbyothervolunteers,4.ihergrandchildren,whoweredeterminedtohelphertidyupbeachrubbish.5.H,somepeopleoftenmistakePatfordoingcommunityservice,andtothis,shesaid,“Peopledon’tunderstandwhyI’vebeendoingthisvoluntarily.3.

_____________4._____________

5._____________

(g)ave(i)ncluding(H)oweverWeallshouldberesponsible6.

__________pickinguptherubbish.Moreimportantly,weshouldmake7.s

wedon’tdroprubbishinthefirstplace.”Theenvironmentallyconsciousgrannyhasnointentionofstoppingjustbecause2018wasover.“Doing52beachesin2018wasmyNewYear’sresolutionanditwasfinally8.___________(do),”saidPat.6.

_____________7._____________

8._____________for(s)uredone“Iwon’tstop,asour9.________(beach)needme.I’mdriventotryandprotectourplanetformychildrenandgrandchildrenandIwill10.c

doingeverythinginmypowertoachievethat.Ihopemyeffortswillhelppeoplebemoreawareoftheirplasticconsumption

(消费)andrecyclinghabits.”9.

_____________10._____________beaches(c)ontinue话题3社会公约一、完形填空(2023天津河北区二模)Thereisateacher,whoalwaysteachesinsomeunusualways.Oneday,sheaskedherstudentswhattheythoughtof1andshegottheusualanswer,“Wehatethem.”Theteacherdecidedtoplaya2

withherstudents.()1.A.studies B.rules C.trips D.sports()2.A.game B.part C.song D.jokeBAShedividedtheclassintotwogroupsandaskedthemtoplaychesswithher.Whenitcametoherturn,shedidn’t3

therulesandwonthegameeasily.“Hey,youcan’tdothat,”thekidsshouted.“Whynot?”theteacherasked.“4

it’sagainsttherules,”saidthekids.()3.A.explain B.change C.follow D.break()4.A.Until B.Because C.If D.AlthoughCB“Whatdoesitmatter?”theteacherasked.“Itisn’t5,”theyreplied.“You’reactinginadishonestwaytowinthegame.”Thentheteacheraskedthemtodesign(设计)agamewithoutanyrules.Itwasnotlongbeforethekidscalledtoher,“Teacher,wecan’tdoit.It’s6

toplaywithoutrules.”()5.A.real B.enough C.free D.fair()6.A.polite B.important C.impossible D.interestingDCTheteacherthenbegantoaskthemwhytherearerulesinschool,onthefootballfield,ontheroads,orathome.Herstudentsthoughtofmany7

.()7.A.interests B.hobbies C.prizes D.reasonsDTheysaid,“Thingswork8whenwehaverules.Ifwedidn’thaverulesatacrossing,howwouldwebeabletowalkacrosstheroadsafely?Infact,everyonecouldbeinalotof9withoutrules.Ruleshelppeoplegetalongbettertogether.Rulesare10

foroursafetyandhappiness.”()8.A.harder B.slower C.worse D.better()9.A.trouble B.heat C.advice D.training()10.A.put B.bought C.made D.foundDAC三、阅读还原(2023·自贡)Ifyou’reanoutdoor-lovingkid,youshouldfollowsomenaturemanners:NolitteringJuiceisnicewhenyougettiredonabeach.1.________.Theyarebadfortheenvironment.Takeasmallbagwithyouonyournexttrip.Putallofyourlitterinit.DA.NofireinforestsB.WeshouldprotectothersC.SodonotdrawontreesorrocksD.ButjuiceboxesdonotlooknicethereE.ItisnicetoseeanimalfriendsinnatureF.Ifyourpetisalsothere,don’tlethimtrouble

othersSaynotograffiti

(涂鸦)Asart,graffitilooksnice.Butgraffitiisnotagoodwaytohavefuninnature.2.

________.Natureisforallofustoenjoy.Don’tdoanythingtodestroyit.Justlookwithyoureyes3.________.Butnatureoutthereistheirhome.CA.NofireinforestsB.WeshouldprotectothersC.SodonotdrawontreesorrocksD.ButjuiceboxesdonotlooknicethereE.ItisnicetoseeanimalfriendsinnatureF.Ifyourpetisalsothere,don’tlethimtrouble

othersESodonottouchthem.Anddon’tgivefoodtothem.Itmaynotbegoodforthem.4.________Campingisagoodwaytohavefuninnature.Manymakeafirewhentheycamp.Ifyou’reinaforest,don’tmakeafire.Firescandestroyforests.AA.NofireinforestsB.WeshouldprotectothersC.SodonotdrawontreesorrocksD.ButjuiceboxesdonotlooknicethereE.ItisnicetoseeanimalfriendsinnatureF.Ifyourpetisalsothere,don’tlethimtrouble

othersBeanicepersonYou’renottheonlyoneinnature,sopleasebenicetoothervisitors.Ifyoulistentomusic,useearphones.5.________.BA.NofireinforestsB.WeshouldprotectothersC.SodonotdrawontreesorrocksD.ButjuiceboxesdonotlooknicethereE.ItisnicetoseeanimalfriendsinnatureF.Ifyourpetisalsothere,don’tlethimtrouble

others四、阅读填空EveryWednesdayevening,agroupofrunnersinChongqinggettogetherandsetoffontheir5-to-8kilometerrunthroughthecity’spublicspaces.1thisisnotageneralrun.Therunners2(carry)rubbishbagswiththem.Theyareaproudgroupofrubbishcollectorswhokeep3(fit)whilehelpingcleanuptheirsurroundings

(周围环境).1.____________2.____________3.____________Butcarryfit“Makerunningmorethanjustrunning,”Sogorsaid,wearingablueT-shirt4

“WeRunforTrash

(垃圾)”ontheback.Shesaidthatbesidesworkingoutinafunway,TrashRunningisalsoawaytomakenewfriendsandrediscoverhiddenplaces.Itisalsogoodforthe5(environment).Sogorsaidthatinadditiontotheweeklyruns,thegroup6organizesrunstomarkspecialdays.4.____________5.______________6.____________withenvironmentalsoOnEarthDay,forexample,theyhelpedcleanuproadsintheGelemountains.Therearenowmanyrunnersfromallwalksoflife—officeworkers,yogateachers,restaurantowners.Theoldestisin7(he)forties,andtheyoungestisjust5.Fromtimetotime,therunnersdrawattentionandgetabigthumbs

(拇指)up.7.____________hisSogorsaid,“Whatonepersoncandoissmall,soweruntogethertomakeabetterand8(great)influence.”ShesaidthatTrashRunninghasgroupsin169(city),includingShanghai,Beijing,Chongqing,ChangchunandWuhan.Over9,300peoplehave10(join)intheactivity,andabout4,000ofthemaretrashrunners.Theybelievetherewillbemorepeopleinthefuture.8.____________9.____________10.____________greatercitiesjoined话题4科技创新一、完形填空(2023·鄂州)Wecan’trememberclearlysincewhenwestartedtotakeourmobilestoadinnertable.Thishappensalot,especially1

wegoouttohavedinner.Onceadishcomes,insteadofliftingourchopsticks,wetakeoutour2

andclick.()1.A.when B.until C.since D.because()2.A.books B.mobiles C.cameras D.watchesABLater,wepostthephotosontoWeiboorWeChat,waitingtobe“liked”.Thenwecheckourmobilesfromtimetotimeduringthemeal,tosee3weget“liked”ornot.Wejustcannotleaveourmobilesforonlyameal.Doesthatsound4

toyou?Doyoudothatoften?Ifnot,howdoyou5

whenothersdothatwhenhavingdinnerwithyou?()3.A.when B.how C.what D.whether()4.A.new B.similar C.kind D.lucky()5.A.do B.hope C.feel D.sayDBCArecentstudysuggeststhatwhatweare6todoingisnotsogood.Spendingtimetakingphotosof7

makesthefoodlesspleasant.Totestthis,someresearchersdidanexperiment.Somepeoplewereaskedtotakephotosbeforetheycouldenjoyfood.Asaresult,itshowedthatthemorephotosthey8,thelessdeliciousthefoodseemedtothem.So,whynotstoptakingphotosandjustenjoythefoodinfrontofyou?()6.A.allowed B.used C.supposed D.expected()7.A.friends B.family C.food D.people()8.A.took B.take C.havetaken D.aretakingBCABesidesthescientificresult,therearealsosomeother9

influencesoftakingphotosoffoodbeforemeals.After10

thephotosontotheInternet,onewillnotbeabletocontrolhimselfandcheckhismobilemanytimes.()9.A.bad B.good C.small D.large()10.A.taking B.posting C.throwing D.givingAB“Doeseveryonelikemyphotos?Ihopealotofpeoplelike11

!”Itseemsthatyourmobilesecretlycallsyournameallthetime,evenwhenyouare12

realpeople.()11.A.them B.it C.me D.us()12.A.around B.to C.from D.withADSo,nexttimeyou13withyourfamilyorfriends,howaboutnottakingphotosoffood?Letthefoodbedeliciousasitis,and14

yourlifewithpeoplearoundyou.Trustme.Itwillbea15time.()13.A.eatout B.setout C.comeup D.havefun()14.A.treat B.avoid C.talk D.share()15.A.busy B.hard C.wonderful D.safeADC三、阅读还原(2023·凉山州)ApowerfulrobotnamedChatGPThasbeenmadebyaUScompanyOpenAI.Itisdevelopedtomakeuphuman-liketexts.Itcantranslatelanguages,talkwithpeopleandwritesongs,poemsandevenjokes.1.________Ifyouasktherobottowriteabedtimestory,justtypein

(输入)“Acatwantstogotospace”.BA.PeoplearoundtheworldtriedChatGPT.B.Ithasthewritingskillsofarealperson.C.Weexpecttheproblemstobesolvedovertime.D.PeoplestartdependingonChatGPTforartworks.E.NowadaysfewpeopleuseChatGPTtowriteordraw.F.ButChatGPTcanproduceawell-writtenarticleatonce.Onesecondlater,you’llgetastoryofacatcalledMax,whowasonhiswaypastmanydifficultiestosingamongthestars.2._______Theypostedtheirresultsonsocialmedia.Someaskedittotakenotesorgiveadviceonhowtocommunicatewithpeopleataparty.Somewrotehistoryarticleswithit.AA.PeoplearoundtheworldtriedChatGPT.B.Ithasthewritingskillsofarealperson.C.Weexpecttheproblemstobesolvedovertime.D.PeoplestartdependingonChatGPTforartworks.E.NowadaysfewpeopleuseChatGPTtowriteordraw.F.ButChatGPTcanproduceawell-writtenarticleatonce.ThepowerofChatGPTliesinitsspeedandunderstandingofdifficultmatters.Wemayspendhoursresearching,understandingandwritinganarticleonacertaintopic.3.________Anothergoodthingaboutitisthatifyouaskdark,harmfulquestions,suchashowtomakeweapons

(武器),itwillnotgiveyouananswer.FA.PeoplearoundtheworldtriedChatGPT.B.Ithasthewritingskillsofarealperson.C.Weexpecttheproblemstobesolvedovertime.D.PeoplestartdependingonChatGPTforartworks.E.NowadaysfewpeopleuseChatGPTtowriteordraw.F.ButChatGPTcanproduceawell-writtenarticleatonce.ChatGPTappearsatatimewhenAIisbecomingbetteratdoingcreativetasks.Thesystemcanproducesomethingsimilartohumans’ownworks.4.______Butthecreationofartshouldalsobealotmorepersonal.Sopeoplehavemanyworriesaboutthat.However,theChatGPTisacompletelynewthing.Itisonlynaturalforittocausesomeproblems.5.

________DA.PeoplearoundtheworldtriedChatGPT.B.Ithasthewritingskillsofarealperson.C.Weexpecttheproblemstobesolvedovertime.D.PeoplestartdependingonChatGPTforartworks.E.NowadaysfewpeopleuseChatGPTtowriteordraw.F.ButChatGPTcanproduceawell-writtenarticleatonce.C四、综合填空(2023武汉模拟预测)TheChinesekite,knownas“theearliestaircraft

(飞行器)intheworld”,wasoncecalledZhiyuaninNorthChinaandYaoziinSouthChina.AmannamedLiYeonce1.t

awhistle(哨子)madeofbambootoakite.Whenthekitewas2.f,itmadeasound.Thekitewasnamedafterzheng,akindofChinesemusicinstrument.Thewordfor“wind”isfeng,andthenthenamefengzhenginChinesecameinto3.u.iedlyingseItis4.w

believedthattheearliestkiteintheworldwasmadebyMozi,afamousChinesephilosopher

(哲学家)intheoldtimes.Hespentthreeyearsmakingalargebirdandsuccessfullyflewit.Later,people5.rthebirdasthefirstkiteintheworld.Laterkiteflyingbecamepopularamong6.c

people.Astimewenton,kitesflewtodifferentcountriesandwereusedforscientific7.pintheWesternworld.idelyegardedommonurposesIn1752,BenjaminFranklinfoundoutthatlightningwasaformof8.ethroughakiteexperiment.TheWrightbrothersalsodidexperimentswithkitesformanytimes.This9.h

themmakethefirstairplanein1903.That’swhymanyscientistsmaysaytheinventionofthekite10.i

men’sdreamofflyingandledtotheirinventionoftheairplane.lectricityelpednspired话题5历史文化一、完形填空(2023黄冈校联考二模)ZuTiwasagreatmanoftheJinDynasty.Hewas1

forhishardworkandgreatachievements.Butwhenhewasachild,hewasanaughty

(淘气的)boywhoshowedlittle2

inreading.()1.A.ready B.famous C.late D.sorry()2.A.pride B.respect C.interest D.kindnessBCAshegrewup,ZuTi3hedidn’thaveenoughknowledge.Andhedeeplyfeltthathecouldnotservehiscountrywell.Sohemadeuphismindtostudyhard.ZuTihada4

friendnamedLiuKun.Theyhadadeepfriendship.Sotheystayedtogethereveryday.()3.A.realized B.decided C.imagined D.promised()4.A.rich B.busy C.same D.closeADTheyevensleptononebedeverynightand5atthesametimeeverymorning.Oneday,whentheywere6,ZuTiheardtheroostercrowing

(打鸣).An7cametohim.HewokeupLiuKunandsaid,“Howaboutgettinguptoplayswords

(剑)?”

()5.A.pickedup B.gotup C.gaveup D.madeup()6.A.fighting B.discussing C.sleeping D.reading()7.A.order B.idea C.exam D.a

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