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22/522022北京初三一模英语汇编阅读理解AB篇一、阅读单选(2022·北京西城·一模)After-schoolclubsareagreatwaytohelpkidsdevelopthemselvesindifferentareas.Theywillservekidswellthroughouttheirlives.ChessIthelpsbuildconfidence.Youhavetolearntothinkaheadandknowwhenyouropponent(对手)makesamistake.Beginningage:6Time:ThursdaysFencingIthelpsimproveproblem-solvingskills.Youcanneverpredictwhatyouropponentwilldo,soyouhavetobeabletoreactquickly.Concentrationandfocus(注意)arealsokeytokeepingcalmunderpressure.Beginningage:9to11Time:WednesdaysFirstLegoLeagueItteachesthebasicsofroboticstechnologyandencouragesteamwork.Kidsaregroupedintoteamswithonecoach.Theteamsworktogethertobuildwalking,talkingrobots.Beginningage:9Time:TuesdaysArcheryIthelpsdevelopattention.Itrequiresfocusandconcentration,whichcanhelpkidsdobetterinschool.Safetyisveryimportant,sokidsareexpectedtoberesponsible.Beginningage:7Time:Fridays1.Whichclubcana6-year-oldjoin?A.Chess. B.Fencing.C.FirstLegoLeague. D.Archery.2.WhencankidsattendFirstLegoLeague?A.OnFridays. B.OnThursdays.C.OnTuesdays. D.OnWednesdays.3.Archeryhelpskids________.A.buildteamwork B.developattentionC.learntothinkahead D.improveproblem-solvingskills(2022·北京西城·一模)ItwasSaturdayandJuanwasgoingtohisfriend’shousefortheday.Hewassoexcited.Hethoughtitwouldbefuntobringsomevideogamestoplaywithhisfriend,Tom.Tomlivedontheothersideofthetownanddidnotownanyvideogames.Hedidn’treallyeverplaythem,buthedidn’twanttotellJuan.HewasafraidJuanwouldtelltheotherkidsatschool.WhenJuanarrivedandsuggestedplayingvideogames,Tomlookedabituncomfortable.“Ithoughtwecouldgooutsideandplaytagorhide-and-seek,”saidTom.“Idon’tusuallyplaysuchkindofgames,”saidJuan.“Well,wedon’thaveatelevisionoracomputerbecausemyparentsdon’thavemuchmoney,andwecan’taffordthoseextrathings,soIusuallyplayold-fashionedgames,liketagorhide-and-seek,ordodgeball.Wouldyoupleasenottellanyoneatschoolthatwearepoor?”askedTom.“Youshouldn’tworryaboutwhatotherpeoplethink,”JuantoldTom.“I’msurethegamesyouplayarejustasfunasvideogames.”Thetwoboyswentoutsideandbeganplayinghide-and-seek.Tom’sparentshadabigbackyardwithmanycoolplacestohide.JuanandTomplayedforoveranhour!Afterlunch,theyplayedtag.Juanhadsomuchfun.“Ishouldplaythesegamesmoreoften,”hesaidtoTom.Threeo’clockcameandJuan’smomwastheretopickhimup.Ontheirwaybackhome,JuantoldhismomaboutnothavingatelevisionoracomputeratTom’shome.Healsotoldherthathelearnedtoplaysomegreatgames.“Sweetie,thereareplentyofwaystohavefunwithoutvideogames.WhenIwasgrowingup,weplayedhopscotch,”Juan’smomsaid.“What’shopscotch?”askedJuan.“I’llshowyouwhenwegethome.Youwilllikeit.”Whentheygothome,Juan’smomshowedhimhowsheplayedhopscotch.“Thatlookslikefun!”saidJuan.“NowIhaveanothergametoaddtomylist.”JuannevertoldanyoneatschoolthatTomwaspoor,butthoughttohimselfthatTomwasrichinkindnessandhonesty.4.HowdidTomfeelwhenJuansuggestedplayingvideogames?A.Excited. B.Unhappy. C.Interested. D.Uncomfortable.5.WhatdidTomplaywithJuan?A.Videogames. B.Hide-and-seek. C.Hopscotch. D.Dodgeball.6.Fromthisexperience,Juanhaslearnedthat________.A.lifecanbefunwithoutvideogamesB.playinggamescanhelponemakenewfriendsC.itisimportanttospendtimedoingthingswithparentsD.peopleshouldtakeactiontoprotectold-fashionedgames(2022·北京海淀·一模)Youchangeintoyourpajamas,turnoffthelights,andgetyourselfreadytosleep.Howdoyouprefertosleep,onthebackoronyourside?Herearesomeinterestingsleepingpositions.StarfishStarfishiswhenyoulieonyourbackandsleepwithyourarmsliftedupnearyourhead.Accordingtostudies,only5%ofpeoplesleeplikethis.Itoftencauseslowerbackpain.Youcanplaceapillow(枕头)underyourkneesifyouhavelowerbackpain.Youwillfeelmorecomfortablethisway.SoldierPositionThissleepingpositioniskindofstrange,butverycommon.It’swhenyousleeponyourbackwithyourarmsdownandveryclosetoyourbody.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhosleeplikethismaybequieter.Itisactuallyagoodsleepingposition,asithelpskeepyourspine(脊柱)inastraightline.SleepingonYourBellyDoyouliketosleeponyourbelly,butexperienceproblemsoftentimes?Thepositionmightnothelpyou.Itcanmakeyourneckuncomfortable.Butifthisishowyouliketosleep,youmightconsiderusingaverysoftcoolingpillowtokeepyourneckcomfortable.FreefallIfthissleepingpositionisnotfamiliartoyou,youshouldknowthatatleast7%oftheworld’spopulationsleepthatway.Inthisposition,youhaveyourhandsonoraroundyourpillow,withyourheadturnedtooneside.Butitmaycreateatwist(扭伤)intheneck.Somestudiessuggestthatgenerallyyou’reasocialpersonifyouliketosleepinthisposition.7.Whichsleepingpositionoftencauseslowerbackpain?A.Starfish. B.SoldierPosition.C.SleepingonYourBelly. D.Freefall.8.Sleepinginthesoldierpositionhelps________.A.youfallasleepquickly B.keepyourspineinastraightlineC.youbreatheeasily D.treatthepaininyourneck9.IfTomlikestosleepinthefreefallposition,hemightbe________.A.social B.quiet C.honest D.careful(2022·北京海淀·一模)Jeremiah’sMistakeJeremiahhurriedintothekitchenandwashedhishands.Hehadexactlyonehouruntilhisfathergothome.Hewasn’tusedtostartingdinnerthisearly.Onhisnightstocook,Jeremiahgenerallygotdinnerreadyinfifteenminutes.ButDadalwayspraisedJeremiah’smeals,nomatterhowsimpletheywere.“Delicious!”hewouldsay.ButJeremiahknewDadlikedmorecomplicated(复杂的)dishes,becauseonDad’snightstocook,heusedatonofingredients.Dadwasanaturalcook.NotJeremiah-atleast,notuntiltonight.ItwasDad’sbirthday,andforonceinhislife,Jeremiahwascookingsomethingcomplicated:spaghettiwithhomemadesauce(酱).He’deatenitamilliontimes,soheknewmostoftheingredients.“Tomatoes,onions,garlic,beef,”hethought,lookingthroughthefridge.Theyhadeverythingexceptthebeef.Noproblem—they’dgovegetariantonight.JeremiahcutupthevegetableswithDad’sspecialknifeandputthemintothepot.ThenheturnedtoDad’sspice(香料)collection.Hepickedafewfamiliaronesandputthemin.Thepleasingsmelloffreshtomatoesamazedhim.HetasteditjustasDadusuallydid.Itwasterrible!Waytoospicy.Aha!Alimewouldcoolthingsdown.Headdedinasmuchlimejuiceashecould.Onemoretaste.Ugh.Itwasawful!Nowthesaucewassourandspicy.Heleftthekitchenandwentintohisroom.Hecouldatleastorderpizza,soDadwouldn’thavetostayhungryonhisownbirthday.Ashecountedhismoney,heheardthefrontdooropen.“Hi,Jeremiah!”Dadcalled.“Coming.”Jeremiahreturnedtothekitchen,wherehefoundDaddiggingthroughthefoodcupboard.“I’mbuyingpizza,”Jeremiahsaid.“It’snotmuchofabirthdaydinner...”Dadturned,holdingabagofchipsandabowlofJeremiah’sspaghettisauce.“Wedon’tneedpizza!”Dadsmiled.“Thisdelicioussalsa(萨尔萨辣酱)isamealinitself!”10.WhydidJeremiahdecidetocooksomethingcomplicated?A.Becauseitwashisdad’sbirthday. B.Becausehisdadtoldhimtodoso.C.Becausehearrivedhomeearly. D.Becausehewasanaturalcook.11.Jeremiahthoughtthesaucehemadewas________.A.neithersournorspicyenough B.differentfromwhathehadexpectedC.simplebuthealthy D.asdeliciousashehadimagined12.WhatcanwelearnaboutJeremiah’sfather?A.Hetakeshisjobseriously. B.Heiscreativeandstrict.C.Heexpectshissontobeskillful. D.Heislovingandencouraging.(2022·北京朝阳·一模)Duringancienttimes,childrendidn’thavesmartphone,iPadorcomputertohavefun.Instead,theycameupwithinterestinggamestoplayintheirchildhood.Let’stakealook.Kiteshavequitealonghistory.Theearliestkitesweremadeofwood.NowinChina,thethreemostfamouskitesaretheBeijingkite,TianjinkiteandWeifangkite,eachofwhichhasitsowncharacteristic.Diaboloisalwaysmadeofwoodorbambooandishollow(空心的)inthecenter.Whenjuggled(抛接)onropes,thehigh-speedrotating(旋转的)diabolowillmakeasound.Playingdiaboloisaveryinterestinggame.Theclosestthingtowatchingafilmortelevisionduringancienttimeswaswatchingashadowplay.Peoplecontrolpuppetsbehindthescreenwhilesingingwithmusictotellastory.Shadowplaywaslistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage(非物质文化遗产)in2006.Firecrackershaveahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Itissaidthatpeopleburntbamboojointstomakeitblast(爆炸)todriveawaythebeastnamedNianinancientChina.FirecrackersarestillsetoffduringSpringFestivaltosymbolize(象征)hopeandluck.13.Whatwereearliestkitesmadeof?A.Bamboo. B.Paper. C.Cloth. D.Wood.14.Whenwasshadowplaylistedasanationalintangibleculturalheritage?A.In2000. B.In2001. C.In2006. D.In2016.15.WhyarefirecrackersstillsetoffduringSpringFestival?A.Totellastory. B.Tomakeasound.C.Towatchaplayandagame. D.Tosymbolizehopeandluck.(2022·北京朝阳·一模)TreasureofLifeOnceuponatime,therelivedawiseman.Hisson,however,wasverylazy.Themanwasworriedabouthisson’sfuture.Andherecognizedtheneedtogivesomethingtohissonsothathecouldtakecareofhimself.Oneday,themansaidtohisson,“Iwantyoutofindtherealpurposeofyourlife.”Thenhehandedhissonamapandaskedhimtofindthetreasure.Thesonsetoutthenextday.Alongtheway,hemetalotofpeople.Somehelpedhimwithfood,andsomewithshelter(住所).Finally,afteralongyear,hereachedtheplace.Buthefoundnothing.Onhiswayback,hewentthroughthesameplaces.Butthistime,hestoppedtoenjoythebeautyofnature.Helearnedhowtohunt,cook,andprotecthimselffromwildanimals.Hemetthesamepeoplewhohadhelpedhimearlier,andthistimehehelpedtheminreturn.Whenhereachedhome,heapologized(道歉)tohisfatherfornotfindingthetreasure.“Therewasn’tanytreasure,myson,”themanansweredwithasmile.“Butwhydidyousendmetofindit?”heasked.Insteadofansweringthequestion,thefathersaid,“howwasyourjourneytotheplace?”“Ididn’tenjoyitatall!BecauseIwasinahurrylookingforthetreasure.ButIdidenjoythejourneyonmywaybackhome.ImademanyfriendsandIlearnedsomanyskills,whichmademeforgetthepainofnotfindingthetreasure.”Hisfathersaidtohim,“nowIthinkyouhavefoundyourlife’struepurpose.Iwantyoutoleadyourlifewithagoal.Butifyouremaintoofocused(专注)onyourgoal,youwillmissouttherealtreasureoflife,thatis,tojustexperienceitandgrowwithiteverysingleday.”16.Thesonsetoutonthejourneybecausehewantedto_________.A.travelaround B.experiencelife C.findthetreasure D.helpotherpeople17.Whenhereturnedhomeandsawhisfather,thesonfelt_________.A.excited B.sorry C.satisfied D.disappointed18.Theoldmantoldhissontherealpurposeoflifeisto_________.A.livelifetothefullest B.findmanyinterestsC.developskillstoliveinthewild D.nevergiveupsearchingfortreasure(2022·北京顺义·一模)YoursummervacationiscomingattheendofJunethisyear.Thefollowingactivitiesinthecitycanhelpyoutohaveacolorlulvacation.Paintings&Calligraphy(书法)GreatchangeshavetakenplaceinChina.ToshowlovefortheCommunistPartyofChina,100studentsfromdifferentschoolswillusetheirpensandbrushestoshowyouthegreatchanges.Formoreinformation,callLilyat152-5827,please.Time:10:00—15:00July1st—July15th,2022ClosedonMondaysPlace:AchievementHallInventionsTomemorizeYuanLongping,FatherofHybridRice,peopleinourcitywillshowyoutheirgreatestinventionsonsavingfood.Intheshow,youcanseealotofnewinventionsfrompeopleatdifferentages.Guideswillstaywithyoufromthebeginningtotheend.Time:13:30—16:00August10th—August11th,2022Place:SunshineHallAbookonembroidery(刺绣)ThebookXunXiuJihasbeennamedChina’smostbeautifulbook.ZhangShulinisthe

writerofit.WehaveinvitedFanDengtointroduceittous.Formoreinformation,callLindaat679-8871,please.Time:14:00—15:30June30th,2022Place:SchoolHallVolunteersTokeepawayfromCOVID-19,we’dbettergetvaccinated(接种疫苗).Butmanypeopleinourcommunityareafraidofit.Pleaseworkforourcommunitytotellthemtheimportanceofgettingvaccinatedandhelptoreducetheworries.Time:13:30—15:00July15th—July24th,2022Place:CommunityOffice19.InAchievementHall,youwillsee________.A.abook B.somevolunteersC.manyinventions D.somepaintingworks20.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthebook,youshouldgotoSchoolHallon________.A.July1st B.August10th C.June30th D.July15th21.IfLiHuaisavolunteerinthecommunity,heshould________.A.introducethebooktostudentsB.helppeopletoreducetheworriesC.showthegreatchangesinChinaD.inventsomethingnewtosavefood(2022·北京顺义·一模)MyFirstMarathonAmonthbeforemyfirstmarathon,oneofmyankleswasinjuredandthismeantnotrunningfortwoweeks,leavingmeonlytwoweekstotrain.Yet,Iwasdeterminedtogoahead.Irememberbacktomyseventhyearinschool.InmyfirstPEclass,theteacherrequiredustorunlapsandthenhitasoftball.Ididn’tdoeitherwell.HelatertoldmethatIwas“notathletic”.TheideathatIwas“notathletic”stuckwithmeforyears.WhenIstartedrunningattheageof18,Irealizedrunningwasabattleagainstmyself,notaboutcompetitionorwhetherornotIwasathletic.Itwasallaboutthebattleagainstmyownbodyandmind.Atestofwills(意志力)!Thenightbeforemymarathon,IdreamtthatIcouldn’tevenfindthefinishline.Iwokeupsweatingandnervous,butreadytoprovesomethingtomyself.Shortlyaftercrossingthestartline,myshoelaces(鞋带)becameuntied.SoIstoppedtoreadjust.NotthestartIwanted!Atmile3,Ipassedasign:“GOFORIT,RUNNERS!”Bymile17,Ibecameoutofbreathandtheonceinjuredanklehurtbadly.Despitethepain,Istayedthecoursewalkingabitandthenrunningagain.Bymile21,Iwasstarving!AsIapproachedmile23,Icouldseemyparentswavingasign.Theyaremybiggestfans.Theynevermindedthealarmclocksoundingat4a.m.orquestionedmycostsonrunning.Iwasoneofthefinalrunnerstofinish.ButIfinished!AndIgotamedal.Infact,Igotthesamemedalastheonethattheguywhocameinthefirstplacehad.Determinedtobemyself,moveforward,freeofshameandworldlylabels(世俗标签)cannowcallmyselfa“marathonwinner”.22.Amonthbeforethemarathon,thewriter________.A.waswelltrained B.feltscaredC.hurthisankle D.losthope23.Howwasthewriter’sfirstmarathon?A.Hemadeit. B.Hegaveuphalfway.C.Hewonthefirstplace. D.Hewalkedtotheend.24.Thestorymainlytellsusthat________.A.runningexperienceisnecessaryB.trainingalotmakesuspowerfulC.winningaracebringsusalotoffunD.havingstrongwillsisthekeytosuccess(2022·北京东城·一模)Kidscanmakeadifferencetotheworld.Herearestoriesaboutfouramazingkids.CashDaniels,12,clearsrubbishfromlocalrivers.25kidsoftenjoinhimfortheclean-ups.Theyhavecollectedover11,000poundsofrubbishfromtherivers.Cashalsorunsarecyclingprogramtocollectcansfrombusinesses.Sofar,hehasrecycledover2,000poundsofthem.OrionJean,11,startedtodogooddeedstoothersafterwinningtheNationalKindnessSpeechCompetitionin2020.Heorganizeseventstoprovidefood,toysandbooksforpeopleinneed.Hehascollectedover500,000booksforkids,andover100,000mealsforlocalfamilies.LinoMarrero,14,inventedtheKineticKickz2.0.It’ssomethingthatfitsintothesole(鞋底)ofashoe.Itcollectswastedenergyfromwalking.Thenpeoplecanuseittopowerupmobilephones.Linoencouragesotherstocomeupwithideasforinventionswhilesolvingeverydayproblems.SamirahHorton,13,isknownasDJAnnieRed.Shestartedtoperformwhenshewas6.Throughhermusic,shehelpskidsofallagestostanduptobullying(欺凌).ShealsoreadsherbookTheBullyStoptokids.It’sbasedonhersongNo,YouWon’tBullyMe.25.Whohelpscleanuplocalrivers?A.CashDaniels. B.OrionJean. C.LinoMarrero. D.SamirahHorton.26.HowmanybookshasOrionJeancollectedforkids?A.Over2,000. B.Over11,000. C.Over100,000. D.Over500,000.27.WhatdoesLinoMarreroencourageotherstodo?A.Helppeopleinneed. B.Inventnewthings.C.Joinrecyclingprograms. D.Standuptobullying.(2022·北京东城·一模)EmmaDreamsBigItwaswarmoutside.EmmawaslookingthroughthewindowandthinkingofridingherhorseStarafterschool.“Emma!Couldyoupleaseturninyourhomework?”Mrs.Jamescalledher.“Idon’thavemyhomeworkwithme,Emmaturnedbackandsaid.”IforgottoputitinmyschoolbagafterIdidit.“Emma,you’resuchasmartgirl,butyou’realwaysdaydreaming.Imayhavetotalkwithyourparents,”Mrs.Jamessaid.“Now,class,clearyourdesks.Let’swelcomeourguest,DoctorLandon.HeisavetandhecameheretodayaspartofourCareerExplorations(职业探索)program.”DoctorLandontalkedabouthowimportantgradeswereandhowhetriedhardwithmathwhenhewasakid.ButEmmadidn’tlistencarefullyuntilawordcaughtherattention.Horse.“Onmostdaysofaweek,Itravelacrossthecountytotakecareofhorses.Itisalotofwork,butIloveit.Emma’smouthfellopen.“Whatalifethatis,shethought.Atthatmoment,Emmacouldseeherfuture.Shewasgoingtobeavetandtakecareofhorsestoo!Afterschool,Emmamadenewplans.ShewouldspendanhourstudyingmathbeforeridingStar.Shealsodecidedtospendhalfanhoureverynightstudyingscienceevenifshedidn’thaveanyhomework.DoctorLandonsaidthosewereimportantsubjectstostudyifyouwantedtobeavet.WhenEmmawalkedintothehouse,shetoldherparentsabouthernewplans.Theywerebothsurprised.“Ihadatalkwithherlastweek.Itoldhersheneededtoworkharderifshewantedtogetintoagoodcollege.Iguesssheistakingmyadvice,”herdadsaidtohermom.Emmasmiled.Shedidn’trememberwhatherdadsaid.Maybeshewouldtellthemaboutherdreamtomorrow.28.WhatwastheproblemwithEmma?A.Shewasn’tveryclever. B.Shewasalwaysdaydreaming.C.Shedidn’tunderstandherteacher. D.Sheoftenforgottodoherhomework.29.EmmawasinterestedinDoctorLandon’s________.A.workasavet B.gradesatschool C.adviceonstudy D.travellingexperiences30.WhydidEmmamakenewplans?A.Shehadalotofhomeworktodo.B.Shewantedtogetintoagoodcollege.C.Sherealizedshemuststudyhardforherdream.D.ShewasafraidMrs.Jameswouldtalktoherparents.(2022·北京房山·一模)Inventionshavechangedourlifealot.Theyplayimportantrolesinourdailylife.Fourstudentsaresharingsomeinterestinginventions.WheelsforPetHowmanyofyoufeelyourheartbreakwhenyouseeananimalthatcan’twalk?Theycan’tspeakforthemselvesandtheycan’tbuytheirownwheelstomove.Overthepastyears,somekindpeopleandpetownershavecomeupwiththeideatohelpthisgroupofanimals.Wheelsforpetscangiveanimalsthefreedomtorunandplay.SpecialRecycleBinThesearenottheusualrecyclebins.Thisspecialrecyclebinisdesignedtocollectsecondhandbooks.Somestudentsinhighschoolhavecomeupwiththeideatohelpreducewasteandraisemoney.SmartMug(马克杯)It’shardtokeepcoffeeorteawarm,especiallyinwinter.Thereisanappforthemugthatallowspeopletosetthemugtoacertaintemperaturebetween48℃and62℃.Somebusinessmenhavecomeupthistheideatokeepthedrinksatthetemperatureforaboutanhour.SpecialWalletAsimpletaskliketakingmoneyoutofyourwalletcanbeverydifficultfortheblindpeople.Thiswalletisspecialdesignedfortheblind.Somethird-gradestudentshavecomeupwiththeideatomakeadifferencefortheblind.31.Wheelsforpetcan________.A.giveanimalsthefreedomtorunandplayB.keepthedrinksatcertaintemperatureC.helpreducewasteandraisemoneyD.makeadifferencefortheblindpeople32.Whohascomeupwiththeideaofthespecialrecyclebin?A.Somebusinessmen. B.Somepetowners.C.Somethird-gradestudents. D.Somehighschoolstudents.33.________isspecialdesignedfortheblind.A.WheelsforPet B.SpecialWalletC.SmartMug D.SpecialRecycleBin(2022·北京房山·一模)ShakeofftheShynessShynessoncetookovermylife.WhenIwas13,inmyFrenchlesson,myteachertoldustorecordourselvesspeakingaboutourfamilies.Irecordedmyselfwithconfidence.WhenIpressed“play”tolistenback,Iheardmystrangevoice—justlikealittlekid.ThatmademeveryshyandIavoidedattendingeventsfromthenon.Yearsafterthat,Ibecameateacherinaprimaryschool.Onthefirstday,myhandscouldnothelpbutsweat(出汗).Theweightofmyarmswastryingtopreventmefromopeningthedoor.Thoughalittlenervous,Iopenedthedoorslowly.Suddenly,awaveoflaughterflewthroughtheair.ThenIwalkedin,andfeltitwasabadchoicetobeateacher.Theydidnotseemtomindmeatall.Afterclass,alittlegirlwalkeduptomeandasked,“Couldyouhelpmetoreadthepassage?”withthemostexcitedfaceIhaveeverseenasifshehadjustgottenacookie.“Ilikeyourvoice.”shesaid.Ishookmyshynessoffandmybodyfeltaslightasafeather(羽毛).Perhapstobeateacherwasnotsuchabadideaafterall.Ireadthepassageforherandtoldsomeinterestingstorieswithallthekids.Allofthemlistenedtomecarefully,andwehadawonderfulstorytime.Besides,therewasonesimplethingthatsurprisedmemost.Everydaywhenthestudentsleft,theywouldcleanafterthemselvesandleavetheirareastidywithouteverbeingtoldtodoso.Actuallytheybehavedverywell.Iwouldhavetosaythesestudentsgavemeoneofthegreatestexperiencesofmylife.Thesehelpedmeshakeoffmyshyness.Fromthenon,Itriedtobeagoodteacher.Inthefuture,Iwanttocreateaspaceforshypeoplelikemetoshine.34.Howdidthewriterfeelwhensheheardtherecording?A.Shy. B.Excited. C.Nervous. D.Surprised.35.Whatdidthelittlegirlaskthewritertodo?A.Toopenthedoorforher. B.Toreadthepassageforher.C.Tocleantheroomforher. D.Togetacookieforher.36.Thewritershookoffhershynessby________.A.thewaveoflaughterintheairinherfirstclassB.helpingstudentscleaningtheirareasafterschoolC.thegirl’swordsandtheexperienceswithstudentsD.tryingtocreateaspaceforshypeoplejustlikeher(2022·北京延庆·一模)CoolTechnologiesatBeijing2022WinterOlympicsDriverlessminibusWalkinsideShougangIndustrialPark,youcanseedifferentkindsofdriverlesscars.Whenyoufeeltired,youcangetinadriverlessminibus.Whenyoufeelhungry,youcanbuyfoodfromadriverlesscarstore.InspectionrobotTherobotcanrecognizepeoplewithinfivemeters.Itwillautomaticallywalkovertoapersonwhoisnotwearingamaskandadvisehimorhertowearone.Also,therobothasacontactlesshanddisinfectiondeviceonitshead.SmartBand-AidPeoplecanwearthisthermometer(体温计)ontheirarms.Itlookslikeabandage.Userscanchecktheirbodytemperaturethroughanappontheirsmartphones.Ifsomeonegetsafever,thethermometerwillreportit.DisinfectionrobotInWukesongSportsCenter,thereisarobotnamedXiaobai.Whileworking,therobotspraysafogofdisinfectant(消毒剂)throughitsheadfan.Onerobotcancover1,000squaremetersandworkforfourtofivehoursonasinglebatterycharge.37.________canadvisepeopletoweartheirmasks.A.Driverlessminibus B.InspectionrobotC.SmartBand-Aid D.Disinfectionrobot38.Howcanpeoplechecktheirbodytemperature?A.Throughanapponthephones. B.Bygettinginadriverlessminibus.C.Throughabatteryintherobot. D.Bywearingabandageontheirarms.39.WhatcanDisinfectionrobotdo?A.Recognizepeoplewhogetahighfever.B.BuyfoodforworkersinWukesongSportsCenter.C.Sprayafogofdisinfectantthroughitsheadfan.D.Sweep1000squaremetersadayinShougangPark.(2022·北京延庆·一模)Icouldn’twaittoshowmynewsneakerstomyfriendsattherehearsal(排练)forthefourth-gradeplay.Ihadcleanedyardsforthreeweekstosavethemoneytobuythem,andIwasreallyproudofthem.Whenpracticestarted,ourdirector,Mrs.Rodriguez,askedustoremoveourshoesfirst.SoIputmysneakerscarefullyinmyredbackpackandzippeditupbeforejoiningthegroup.Afterrehearsal,Iunzippedmybackpackandfoundmysneakersweregone!Idashedacrossthestage.“Mrs.Rodriguez!”Ishouted.“Someonestolemysneakers!Iputthemrightinmybackpackwhenyoutoldustotakeoffourshoes,andnowthey’regone!”Mrs.Rodriguezraisedhervoicesoeveryonecouldhear.Sheaskedthestudentstolookaroundformymissingsneakers.Everyonesearchedforthesneakers,buttheyweren’tanywhere.Then,InoticedSashaJamesopeningupherbackpackandlookinginside.There,rightonthetop,weremysneakers!“Thosearemysneakers,Sasha!Whydidyoustealthem?”Isaidangrily.“Ididn’t!Ipromise!Idon’tknowhowtheygotinmybackpack,”saidSasha.Allofasudden,myfaceturnedredasIrealizedwhathadhappened.Sasha’sbackpackwasexactlythesamecolorasmine.Ihadputmysneakersinherbackpackbymistake.“I’mreallysorry,Sasha.Iputmysneakersinyourbackpackbyaccident.Imustnothavebeenpayingattention.Ishouldn’thaveaccused(指责)youofstealing.”“It’sokay.”Sashasaid,“They’rereallyamazingsneakers.Iftheyweremine,Iwouldbeupsetaboutlosingthem,too.”That’sthelasttimeI’lleversaysomethingaboutsomeonewithoutcheckingfirst!40.Howdidthewritergetthemoneytobuythesneakers?A.Byactinginthefourth-gradeplay.B.Bypracticingattherehearsal.C.BystealingfromMrs.Rodriguez.D.Bycleaningyardsforthreeweeks.41.Whydidthewriter’sfaceturnred?A.BecauseSasha’sbackpackwasthesamecolorashers.B.BecauseSashabrokeherpromiseandstoleherbackpack.C.BecausesheputhersneakersinSasha’sbackpackbymistake.D.BecauseshetookSasha’sbackpackhomeaftertherehearsal.42.Whatlessondoesthewriterlearnfromthestory?A.Alwaystakecareofyourbackpackwhenyougoout.B.Don’tsaythingsaboutpeopleuntilyoucheckthem.C.Don’tbringyoursneakerstosch

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