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PAGE1PAGE2学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________八年级英语下册重难点讲练全攻略专题08阅读回答问题15篇(精选名校真题,培优版)题目来源:华育中学、上宝中学、市北中学、华东师范附中、上海实验、进才北校、上外附中、新竹园一、任务型阅读根据文章内容回答下列问题。Whilecarryingyourschoolbagonthewaytoschoolorhome,doestheheavyweightofyourbooksmakeyoulessinterestedtolearnknowledge?Don’tworry.E-readersmayhelpyousaygoodbyetoyourheavyschoolbag.Ane-readerhasthememoryspacetoholdhundredsofbooks.Sopeoplewanttoreplaceheavyschoolbagswithsmall,lighte-readers.Forexample,CushingAcademy,ahighschoolinMassachusetts,US,gotridofmostofthe20,000booksinitslibrarylastsummer.Theheadofthelibrarysaidthattheschoolwasgoingtoreplaceprintedbookswithe-books.Teachersandstudentswillusee-readersinstead.Moste-readersarethinandweighlessthan500g.Theycandownloadane-bookwithin60seconds.“It’ssoconvenient.Youcanhavesomanybooksrightatyourfingertips!”saidMeghanChenausky,16.Chineseschoolchildrenarealsotryinge-readers.Atthe2020ShanghaiBookFair,ane-schoolbagwasonshow.Itisaspeciale-readerthatstudentscanusetodownloadtextbooksfromtheschoolservers.Itcanalsosendandreceivehomework.SomeschoolsinBeijingandShanghaihavetriedthise-schoolbagforafewyears.“It’sexcellent.Idon’thavetocarryaheavyschoolbaganymore,”saidXiaoQi,15,Beijing.“Andit’seco-friendlybecauseitsavespaper.”Newgeneratione-readershavemanyfunctions(功能)besidesreading,suchasWi-Fiandmultimedia.However,someparentsworrythatthesefunctionsmayhaveabadinfluenceontheirchildren’sstudyhabits.“IthinkWi-Fiisnotnecessaryforkids,”saysZengWenwen,43,Beijing.1.TeachersandstudentsinCushingAcademyusede-readerslastsummer,didn’tthey?2.Howfastcane-readersdownloadane-book?3.Whataremoste-readerslike?4.Whataretheusesofthespeciale-readerforstudents?5.WhydoesthestudentXiaoQithinkthee-schoolbagisexcellent?6.Explaintheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphinyourownwords.【答案】1.No,theydidn’t.2.Theycandownloadane-bookwithin60seconds.3.Moste-readersarethinandweighlessthan500g.4.Studentscandownloadtextbooksfromtheschoolserversandsendandreceivehomework.5.Hedoesn’thavetocarryaheavyschoolbaganymoreandit’seco-friendly.6.Someparentsthinkthattheentertainmentfunctionsofe-readersarenotgoodforstudents’studyhabits.【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了电子阅读器的优点和人们对电子阅读器的看法。1.根据“Forexample,CushingAcademy,ahighschoolinMassachusetts,US,gotridofmostofthe20,000booksinitslibrarylastsummer.”和“Teachersandstudentswillusee-readersinstead.”可知,这所高中去年夏天只是处理掉了图书馆里的大部分图书,还未开始使用电子阅读器。故填No,theydidn’t.2.根据“Theycandownloadane-bookwithin60seconds.”可知,电子阅读器可以在60秒内下载一本电子书。故填Theycandownloadane-bookwithin60seconds.3.根据“Moste-readersarethinandweighlessthan500g.”可知,大多数电子阅读器外观都很薄,重量不到500克。故填Moste-readersarethinandweighlessthan500g.4.根据“Itisaspeciale-readerthatstudentscanusetodownloadtextbooksfromtheschoolservers.Itcanalsosendandreceivehomework.”可知,学生专用的电子阅读器可以从学校服务器上下载课本,还可以收发作业。故填Studentscandownloadtextbooksfromtheschoolserversandsendandreceivehomework.5.根据“It’sexcellent.Idon’thavetocarryaheavyschoolbaganymore.”和“Andit’seco-friendlybecauseitsavespaper.”可知,小齐认为电子阅读器非常好是因为他不用背着沉重的书包了,并且电子阅读器很环保,可以节省纸张。故填Hedoesn’thavetocarryaheavyschoolbaganymoreandit’seco-friendly.6.根据“someparentsworrythatthesefunctionsmayhaveabadinfluenceontheirchildren’sstudyhabits.”可知,一些家长担心多媒体和WIFI功能会对孩子的学习习惯产生不良影响,即一些父母认为电子阅读器的娱乐功能对学习没有好处。故填Someparentsthinkthattheentertainmentfunctionsofe-readersarenotgoodforstudents’studyhabits.WhenPaulwasaboygrowingupinUtah,hehappenedtolivenearacoppersmelter(炼铜厂).Itmadechemicalscomeoutandmadeabeautifulforestbecomeawasteland.Onedayayoungvisitorlookedatthiswastelandandcalleditanawfularea.Paulknockedhimdownangrily.Fromthenon,somethinghappenedinsidehim.YearslaterPaulwasbackinthearea,andhewenttothesmelteroffice.Heaskediftheyhadanyplansoriftheywouldlethimtrytobringthetreesback.Theanswerfromthatbigindustrywas“No”.Paulthenwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplants.Unfortunately,histeacherssaidsincethereweren’tanybirdsorsquirrels(松鼠)tospreadtheseeds,itwouldbeawasteofhislifetotrytodoit.Hewastoldeveryoneknewthatevenifhewasknowledgeableashehadexpected,hewouldn'tgethisideaaccepted.Paullatergotmarriedandhadsomekids.Buthisdreamwouldnotdie.Andthenonenighthedidwhathecouldwithwhathehad.Tobringtreesbacktothewasteland,hewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplantingunderthecoverofdarkness.Andeveryweek,hemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.Slowlyrabbitsappeared.Later,astherewaslegalpressuretocleanuptheenvironment,thecompanyactuallyhiredPaultodowhathewasalreadydoing.Nowtheplaceisfourteenthousandacresoftreesandgrassandbushes,andPaulhasreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas.Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhitetoplanttreesandgrass,buthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblevow(誓言)hemadetohimselfasachild.7.WhatdidthecoppersmelterdotoabeautifulforestnearPaul’shometown?8.ThecoppersmelterofficeragreedtoletPaulbringtreesbackatfirst,didn'the?9.WhydidPaul’steachersthinkitwouldbeawasteoftimetotrytoplanttreesinthatarea?10.WhatdidPauldoinordertobringtreesbacktothewasteland?11.HowlongdidittakePaultoplanttreesandgrass?12.WhatcanyoulearnfromPaul’sstory?【答案】7.Itmadechemicalscomeoutandmadeabeautifulforestbecomeawasteland.8.No,hedidn’t.9.Becausethereweren’tanybirdsorsquirrelstospreadtheseeds.10.Hewentsecretlyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrasseveryweek.11.Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhite.12.Weshouldtryourbestandnevergiveup.【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了保罗尽自己最大努力,穷尽一生也要实现小时候的誓言的故事,最后被炼铜厂污染的森林又重现绿色的生机。7.根据“Itmadechemicalscomeoutandmadeabeautifulforestbecomeawasteland.”可知,炼铜厂出来的化学物质使漂亮的森林变成了废地。故填Itmadechemicalscomeoutandmadeabeautifulforestbecomeawasteland.8.根据“Theanswerfromthatbigindustrywas‘No’.”可知,炼铜厂的厂长一开始并不同意。故填No,hedidn’t.9.根据“Unfortunately,histeacherssaidsincethereweren’tanybirdsorsquirrels(松鼠)tospreadtheseeds,”可知,因为并没有鸟和松鼠来传播种子,所以种树没有意义。故填Becausethereweren’tanybirdsorsquirrelstospreadtheseeds.10.根据“hewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplantingunderthecoverofdarkness.Andeveryweek,hemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.”可知,他每周趁着夜色进废地,坚持种树和草。故填Hewentsecretlyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrasseveryweek.11.根据“Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhitetoplanttreesandgrass”可知,直到头发苍白,他还在坚持。故填Ittookhimuntilhishairturnedwhite.12.开放题,言之有理即可。根据“buthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblevow(誓言)hemadetohimselfasachild.”可知,保罗努力去守住了他小时候所做的誓言,因此本文告诉我们,要尽我们最大的努力,而且不要放弃。故填Weshouldtryourbestandnevergiveup.阅读短文,回答问题。Kuakuaqunissocialmediachatgroupsthatpeoplepayalittlemoneytojoinandarepaidtoshowkindness,supportandcomforttoothersinthegroup.Thenewchatgroupshavebecomepopularwithyoungpeople.Accordingtomediareports,thefirstsuchonlinepraisegroupwasformedbyafewusersofDouban,oneofthemajoronlinesocialnetworks,forfun.However,theideahascaughtonandpraise-seekingchatgroupshavebecomepopularamongcollegestudentsacrossthecountry.ItwashardtounderstandKuakuaqunatfirst.WhatkindofvaluedokindswordshaveifIampayingsomeonetosaythem?LinYingyingfromQuanzhoudescribedthegroupsas“ajoke”,butalsoofferedsomeinsight(见解).“Werarelyhearnicethingsinreallife,”Linsaid,“maybewearenotgoodattellingpeople...thatwearenotfeelingwell...”Shethinksitiseasierforpeopletosharetheirproblemsonline.Kuakuaqundoesn’tonlyexistinChina.Nomatterwhereyoucomefrom,itiscommontohearsomeonesay,“Youarenotgoodenough.”Thereisacertainbeautyingivingencouragementtoothers.Perhapsthatiswhysomanyyoungpeoplehavejoinedthegroups.AreporterfromRussiaTodaywroteaboutapostinwhichsomeoneadmittedthattheywokeupat2p.m.oneday.Oneuserreplied,“Youmustcareaboutyourhealthverymuchasyousleepforsolong,praiseyou!”Thatpraisesoundshollow,butthehumordoesn’t.Maybethatistherealvalue.Agoodjokecanbrightenanybody’sday.ExpertshavesaidthatthepopularityofKuakuaqunreflectstheusers’stressful,anxiousandlonelymentalities(心态).Itcreatesapositiveandfriendlyenvironmentforpeoplethatmayhelpthemgetconfidenceagain.13.WhatisKuakuaqun?14.Wherehavepraise-seekingchatgroupsbecomepopular?15.ItwaseasytounderstandKuakuaqunatfirst,wasn’tit?16.WhatinsightdidLinYingyingfromQuanzhouoffer?17.Whysomanyyoungpeoplehavejoinedthegroupsaccordingtothepassage?18.WhatdoyouthinkofKuakuaqun?【答案】13.Kuakuaqunissocialmediachatgroupstoshowkindness,supportandcomforttoothersinthegroup.14.Amongcollegestudentsacrossthecountry.15.No,itwasn’t.16.Shethinksitiseasierforpeopletosharetheirproblemsonline.17.Thereisacertainbeautyingivingencouragementtoothers.18.Itcreatesapositiveandfriendlyenvironmentforpeopletogetconfidence.(Anyreasonableanswercanbeaccepted.)【导语】本文介绍了一个在线夸夸群,以及人们对它的看法。13.根据“Itcreatesapositiveandfriendlyenvironmentforpeopletogetconfidence.(Anyreasonableanswercanbeaccepted.)”可知,夸夸群是一种社交媒体聊天群,用来向群中的其他人表达善意、支持和安慰。故填Kuakuaqunissocialmediachatgroupstoshowkindness,supportandcomforttoothersinthegroup.14.根据“theideahascaughtonandpraise-seekingchatgroupshavebecomepopularamongcollegestudentsacrossthecountry.”可知,夸夸群在全国大学生中很流行,故填Amongcollegestudentsacrossthecountry.15.根据“ItwashardtounderstandKuakuaqunatfirst.”可知,起初人们很难理解夸夸群,故填No,itwasn’t.16.根据“‘Werarelyhearnicethingsinreallife,’Linsaid,‘maybewearenotgoodattellingpeople...thatwearenotfeelingwell...’Shethinksitiseasierforpeopletosharetheirproblemsonline.”可知,她认为人们更容易在网上分享他们的问题,故填Shethinksitiseasierforpeopletosharetheirproblemsonline.17.根据“Thereisacertainbeautyingivingencouragementtoothers.Perhapsthatiswhysomanyyoungpeoplehavejoinedthegroups.”可知,这么多年轻人加入了这些团体是因为他们认为鼓励别人是一种美,故填Thereisacertainbeautyingivingencouragementtoothers.18.主观题,符合题意即可,故填Itcreatesapositiveandfriendlyenvironmentforpeopletogetconfidence.(Anyreasonableanswercanbeaccepted.)The18-year-oldAmericanauthor,JulietteTurner,haspublishedherthirdbookforstudentreaders.Withhernownovel,That’sNotHayinMyHair,shehasbecomeanewstarinthepublishingindustry.AfterJuliettefinishedfourthgradeinNewYork,shemovedtoafarminCookeCounty.Texas,withhermother.Thereshestartedanewlifeworkingwithhorsesandcattleasafreshwriter.“OnlymymotherandIwerelivingthere.”Juliettesaid.“Wehadtobreakthethickiceonthetrough(饮水槽)sothattheanimalscoulddrink.”Juliette’smother,JanineTurnerisafamousactressintheUS.LifeinCookeCountywasnotasattractiveasthelifeshehadlivedbefore.ButforyoungJuliette,thecountrylifegaveheralotoffoodforthoughttocreateherworks.That’sNotHayinMyHairisunlikeJuliette’sfirsttwobooks.“Everythingthathappensinthebookactuallyhappenedinthelivesofmymumandme,”shesaid.“Theadventuresarehardtobelieve,buttheyallhappenedexactlyasthey’redescribedinthestory.”AsJulietteisconsideringhercomingcollegelife,shehasn’tdecidedwhereshewillspendtherestofherlife,inacityorinthecountryside.“Iwillalwaysbeacountrygirlatheart,”shesaid.“Ilovethecountrylife.ItiswhereIfeelpeacefulandnatural.Forthemoment,Ihavenoideawherelifeisgoingtotakeme.ButIwillalwaysreturntothecountryandtomymum.It’swheremyrootsare.”19.Julietteisn’tateenagewriter,isshe?20.HowmanynovelshasJuliettepublisheduptonow?21.WheredidJuliettebeginherwritinglife?22.What’sJuliette’smother?23.ArethestoriesinThat’sNotHayinMyHairmainlyimaginedorbasedonreallife?24.WhatdoesJulietteprobablymeanbythelastunderlinedsentence?【答案】19.Yes,sheis.20.3./Three.21.AfarminCookeCountry,Texas.22.Sheisafamousactress.23.Theyarebasedonreallife.24.Shemeansshelovescountrylife.【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了朱丽叶·特纳的写作历程,她针对中学生出版了她的第三本书,已经成为了出版界的新星。19.根据“The18-year-oldAmericanauthor,JulietteTurner,haspublishedherthirdbookforstudentreaders.”可知,朱丽叶已经成年了,她不是青少年作家。故填Yes,sheis.20.根据“That’sNotHayinMyHairisunlikeJuliette’sfirsttwobooks.”可知,朱丽叶共出版了三本书。故填3./Three.21.根据“AfterJuliettefinishedfourthgradeinNewYork,shemovedtoafarminCookeCounty.Texas,withhermother.Thereshestartedanewlifeworkingwithhorsesandcattleasafreshwriter.”可知,朱丽叶在德克萨斯州库克县的一个农场开始了她的写作生涯。故填AfarminCookeCountry,Texas.22.根据“Juliette’smother,JanineTurnerisafamousactressintheUS.”可知,朱丽叶的母亲是一位著名的演员。故填Sheisafamousactress.23.根据“Theadventuresarehardtobelieve,buttheyallhappenedexactlyasthey’redescribedinthestory.”可知,书中的一切都是真实发生过的。故填Theyarebasedonreallife.24.根据“Ilovethecountrylife.ItiswhereIfeelpeacefulandnatural.Forthemoment,Ihavenoideawherelifeisgoingtotakeme.ButIwillalwaysreturntothecountryandtomymum.It’swheremyrootsare.”可知,她喜欢乡村生活,乡村是她的家。故填Shemeansshelovescountrylife.根据短文内容回答下列问题。RobotVogelisapoliceofficerinNewYork.Onemorning,hewasdrinkingcoffeeinarestaurant.Suddenlyamanraninandshouted,“Officer!Acarisgoingdownthestreet,andalittlekidisdrivingit!”OfficerVogelranoutoftherestaurant.Hesawastationwagon.Itwasgoingslowly—about25milesanhour—butitwasn’tgoingverystraight.Hejumpedintohispolicecarandfollowedthestationwagon.Whenhewasbehindit,heturnedonhisredlightandsiren.Thestationwagonmovedovertothesideoftheroadandstopped.OfficerVogelgotoutofhispolicecarandlookedinside,hurriedtothestationwagon,andlookedinside.Thedriverwasalittleboy.HisnamewasRocco,andhewasfiveyearsold.Inthebackseatwashislittlesister.Shewasonlytwoyearold.Bothchildrenwerecrying.“Iwantmymommy!”Roccocried.“Butshecan’tgethere.Ihavethecar.”Thenhehadanidea.“Justaminute,”hetoldOfficerVogel.“Icandrive.Iwillgotogether.”“No!”OfficerVogelsaid.“Youstaywithme.”OfficerVogeldroveRoccoandhissistertothepolicestation.Thenhecalledtheirmother.OfficerVogelandRocco’smotherhadalotofquestionsforRocco.Theirfirstquestionwas:Wheredidyougetthecarkey?”Roccosaid,“Fromthetopoftherefrigerator.”Atseveno’clockthatmorningRocco’sfatherwasatworkandhismotherwassleeping.Roccosawthecarkeysontopoftherefrigerator.Hepulledachairovertotherefrigerator,climbeduponthechair,andtookthekeys.Roccowenttothegarageandgotintothecar.Thenhestartedtheengine.WhenRocco’ssisterheardtheengine,sherantothecarandbegantocry.Shewantedtogowithhim,soRoccoopenedthebackdoorandletherinthecar.Roccobackedthecaroutofthegarageanddroveaway.Itwas7am—rushhour—sotherewasalotoftraffic.Roccodroveonemileinheavytraffic.ThenOfficerVogelstoppedhim.NewspapersandTVstationheardaboutRocco,andalotofreporterswenttohishouse.OnereporteraskedRocco,“Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?”Roccosmiled,“Iwanttobeatruckdriver,”hesaid.Questions:25.WasVogelreportedalittlekidwasdrivingacarinarestaurantorinhisoffice?26.WherewereRocco’sparentswhenhegotthecarkeys?
27.HowdidRoccogetthekeytothecar?28.Roccodidn’tdrivethecarinheavytraffic,didhe?29.WhatdoyouthinkofRocco’sparents?Why?【答案】25.Inarestaurant.26.Hisfatherwasatwork,andhismotherwassleeping.27.Hepulledachairovertotherefrigerator,climbeduponthechair,andtookthekeys.28.Yes,hedid.29.Theyarecareless.Becausetheydidn’tknowtheirsondroveawaytheircar.Itwasdangerous.【导语】本文主要讲述了一个小男孩拿走了家里的汽车钥匙,将汽车开到了拥挤的道路上,被警察Vogel及时阻止的故事。25.根据“Onemorning,hewasdrinkingcoffeeinarestaurant.”及“Suddenlyamanraninandshouted,‘Officer!Acarisgoingdownthestreet,andalittlekidisdrivingit!’”可知,Vogel在一家餐馆里喝咖啡时,有人报告称看到了一个小孩在开着汽车。故填Inarestaurant.26.根据“Atseveno’clockthatmorningRocco’sfatherwasatworkandhismotherwassleeping.Roccosawthecarkeysontopoftherefrigerator.Hepulledachairovertotherefrigerator,climbeduponthechair,andtookthekeys.”可知,Rocco拿汽车钥匙时,他的父亲在工作,他的妈妈正在睡觉。故填Hisfatherwasatwork,andhismotherwassleeping.27.根据“Roccosawthecarkeysontopoftherefrigerator.Hepulledachairovertotherefrigerator,climbeduponthechair,andtookthekeys.”可知,他把一把椅子拉到冰箱旁边,爬上椅子,拿走了钥匙。故填Hepulledachairovertotherefrigerator,climbeduponthechair,andtookthekeys.28.根据“Roccodroveonemileinheavytraffic.”可知,Rocco在拥挤的交通中开了一英里。故填Yes,hedid.29.本文讲述了一个小男孩在父亲工作,妈妈睡觉时将汽车钥匙拿走,并把汽车开到了拥挤的道路上,可见他的父母是粗心大意的。故填Theyarecareless.Becausetheydidn’tknowtheirsondroveawaytheircar.Itwasdangerous.根据短文内容回答下列问题。LastmonthsomethievesstoleavaluableteapotfromamuseuminHongKong.TheytooktheteapottoAmerica,buttheAmericanpolicefoundit.ThemuseumsentMr.Chan,amemberofthemuseumstaff,tocollecttheteapot.OntheplanebacktoHongKong,henoticedtwomen.Theywerewatchinghimclosely.“Perhapsthey’regoingtostealtheteapotagain.Imustthinkofaplan,”hethought.Mr.Chan’sdaughter,Amy,methimatHongKongAirport.Mr.Chanwascarryingtwoboxes.Hegavehisdaughterthepinkboxandsaidtoherinalowvoice,“Takethisgiftboxhomewithgreatcare.”Hewalkedawaywiththebrownone.Thetwomenfollowedhim.Amyopenedtheboxathome.Shewasexpectingapairofsportsshoes,butshejustfoundanoldteapot.“Thisisnotaveryinterestinggift,”saidAmy,abitdisappointed.“That’sallright.Let’smakesometeainit,”saidhermother.Thentheyfoundanoteintheteapot.Itsaid,“DearAmy,5LoveDad.”Thetwomenkidnapped(绑架)Mr.Chanonhiswaytothemuseum.Theyopenedhisboxandfoundapairofsportsshoesinside.“Where’stheteapot?”thetwothievesshoutedatthetopoftheirvoicewithredfaces,“Howdareyoucheatus?Wesawyougiveyourdaughteraboxattheairport.Comewithus!We’regoingtosearchyourhome,”oneofthemsaid.WhenthethievesenteredMr.Chan’sflat,itwasdarkandquiet.Allofasudden,thedoorclosedandthelightswenton.Thepolicewerewaitinginside.Amyandhermothercameoutofthebedroomwiththeteapot.“Thatteapotisveryvaluable,”saidMr.Chan.“Alongtimeagoitbelongedtoanemperor.Hedrankteafromit.”“Weweregoingtodrinkteafromit,too,”saidAmy,laughing.30.WastheteapotfoundinAmerica?31.Whatwasinthepinkbox?32.Howdidthetwothievesfeelwhentheydidn’tfindtheteapot?33.Wherewerethethievescaught?34.WhatdidMr.ChanprobablywritetoAmyinthenote?FillintheblankwithTWOsentences.【答案】30.Yes,itwas.31.Anoldteapot.32.Mad.33.InMr.Chan’sflat.34.Callthepolicerightnow.Takecareoftheteapot.【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,文章主要讲述了博物馆工作人员Mr.Chan在美国取回被盗的茶壶,在回香港的飞机上,又被两个小偷盯上了,他想出了一个完美的计划,成功地保护住了茶壶,并协助警察将两个小偷抓获归案。30.根据“TheytooktheteapottoAmerica,buttheAmericanpolicefoundit.”可知茶壶是在美国被找到的。故填Yes,itwas.31.根据“Hegavehisdaughterthepinkbox”以及“Amyopenedtheboxathome.Shewasexpectingapairofsportsshoes,butshejustfoundanoldteapot”可知粉色盒子里是一个旧茶壶。故填Anoldteapot.32.根据“thetwothievesshoutedatthetopoftheirvoicewithredfaces”可知当他们发现茶壶不见了,这两个小偷红着脸声嘶力竭地喊道,可见他们很生气。故填Mad.33.根据“WhenthethievesenteredMr.Chan’sflat,itwasdarkandquiet.Allofasudden,thedoorclosedandthelightswenton.Thepolicewerewaitinginside.”可知两个小偷是在Mr.Chan的公寓里被抓住的。故填InMr.Chan’sflat.34.本题为开放性试题,答案不唯一,合理即可。根据小偷在Chan先生家里被抓可以判断,Chan先生已经预感到小偷不会善罢甘休,会到他家,同时,根据“Thatteapotisveryvaluable”可知,茶壶非常贵,因此他可能会在纸条上告诉女儿,好好保管茶壶,并马上报警。故填Callthepolicerightnow.Takecareoftheteapot.Answerthequestions.(根据短文内容回答下列问题)PleasantValleySchoolDistrictoffersawidevarietyofclubsandorganizations.BelowyoucanfindmoreinformationaboutthePleasantValleyHighSchool’sclubsandorganizations.CompetitiveChessClubDifferentfromtheChessClub,thisclubwillcompeteandhosttournaments(联赛)andinvitegueststoteachandimproveourunderstandingofthegame.Studentsinterestedintheclubfromsmallerschoolswillbeinvitedtoparticipateandtohelpgrowthechess-playingcommunityinourarea.Playingchesscanhelpdevelopcritical(批判性的)thinkingandcreativity,increaseconcentrationandmemoryandimproveproblem-solvingandplanningskills.CLUBINFORMATION:MeetsinRoom#260CLUBCONTACT:IanSpangenberg:spangenbergian@SpeechClubForstudentsinterestedineitherLargeGroupEvents(one-actplay,groupmusicaltheatreandmore)orIndividualSpeechEvents(solomusicaltheatre,speech-making,storytellingandmore),wehavedifferentspeechteams.Memberscanjointeamstheylikeaslongastheyhaveenoughsparetime.ThecontestseasonrunsfromJanuarytoAprilwithregular,scheduledpracticesbeginninginNovember.CLUBINFORMATION:MeetsintheTheaterCLUBCONTACT:ChristinaMyatt:myattchristina@CeramicsClubIntheCeramics(陶艺)Club,weexperimentwithlarge-scalebuildingprojectsanduniqueconstructiondesigns.Everyyear,weholdourannualPottery(陶器)andIceCreamSale,inwhichwesellicecreaminourhandmadeceramicbowls.Studentsinthisclubwillgetadeeperlookintovariousclay(陶土)operationsandwillgainabetterunderstandingofteamworkinpottery.CeramicsClubmeetseveryThursdayfrom3:30-5:00p.m.CLUBINFORMATION:MeetsinRoom#285/286CLUBCONTACT:AlexMedenciy:medenciyalex@AstronomyClubThisclubaimstoeducatestudentsabouttheuniversebeyondtheirstandardPhysicscourses.Studentswillvisitplanetariums(天文馆)andobservations,performtheirownobservationsandexploreastronomical(天文的)events.Throughtheseactivities,studentswillbeintroducedtoastronomy,bothasahobbyandasanopportunityforfuturestudy.ThisclubwillmeeteveryThursdayafterschool.CLUBINFORMATION:MeetsinRoom#242CLUBCONTACT:IanSpangenberg:spangenbergian@35.WhywillstudentsfromsmallerschoolsbeinvitedtoparticipateCompetitiveChessClub?36.WhatdostudentsdoinPotteryandIceCreamSale?37.MembersofSpeechClubcanjointeamsforbothGroupandIndividualSpeechEvents,can’tthey?38.WhenwillstudentsinAstronomyClubmeet?39.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?40.Whichclubwouldyouliketojoin?Andwhy?【答案】35.Tohelpgrowthechess-playingcommunityinthearea.36.Theysellice-creamintheirhandmadeceramicbowls.37.Yes,theycan.38.EveryThursdayafterschool.39.InformationaboutPleasantValleyHighSchool’sclubsandorganizations.40.IwanttojoinSpeechClub.BecauseIwanttoovercomemyshyness.(答案合理即可)【导语】本文主要介绍了学校的俱乐部和组织的信息。35.根据“Studentsinterestedintheclubfromsmallerschoolswillbeinvitedtoparticipateandtohelpgrowthechess-playingcommunityinourarea”可知,对俱乐部感兴趣的来自较小学校的学生将被邀请参加,并帮助发展我们地区的国际象棋社区,故填Tohelpgrowthechess-playingcommunityinthearea.36.根据“Pottery(陶器)andIceCreamSale,inwhichwesellicecreaminourhandmadeceramicbowls”可知,用手工制作的陶瓷碗卖冰淇淋,故填Theysellice-creamintheirhandmadeceramicbowls.37.根据“ForstudentsinterestedineitherLargeGroupEvents(one-actplay,groupmusicaltheatreandmore)orIndividualSpeechEvents…Memberscanjointeamstheylikeaslongastheyhaveenoughsparetime.”可知,可以组队参加团体和个人演讲活动,故填Yes,theycan.38.根据“ThisclubwillmeeteveryThursdayafterschool”可知,这个俱乐部每周四放学后聚会,故填EveryThursdayafterschool.39.根据“BelowyoucanfindmoreinformationaboutthePleasantValleyHighSchool’sclubsandorganizations”可知,本文介绍了学校的俱乐部和组织的信息,故填InformationaboutPleasantValleyHighSchool’sclubsandorganizations.40.开放性题,答案合理即可。参考答案为:IwanttojoinSpeechClub.BecauseIwanttoovercomemyshyness.Halfayearbeforegraduatingfromcollege,mysonKevinbegantoseekajobandsoongotaninterview.Therewereonlythreepeopleforthefinalinterviewincludinghim.Theinterviewwasverysimple,duringwhichtheintervieweronlychattedwiththemforawhile.Theinterviewersaidtothem,“
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