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2024年中考英語復習閱讀理解15篇黑龍江模擬匯編(2224)(2024·黑龍江哈爾濱·二模)Catchthefishandthenforgetthenet.ThisisoneofmyChineseteacher’sfavoriteChineseidioms(成語),Deyuwangquan.ItesfromZhuangziandthemeaningofitisthatyouareusedtogettinghelpfromothersbutdon’tshowyourthankstothem.WhenIstudiedthisidiomintheUnitedStates,IreadtraditionalChinesecharacters(漢字).Thecharacterfor“fish”hasfourdots(點)atthebottom.However,whentoday’sChinesestudentsstudythisidiom,theyreadsimplified(簡化的)characters.Thecharacterfor“fish”onlyhasalineatthebottom.Thissimplifiedcharacteriseasiertowrite.However,whyarethefourdotsreplaced(代替)byaline,ratherthansomethingelse?Andhowmanyofyouhavethoughtaboutthis?ThissimplificationofChinesecharactersstartedinthe1950s.Thepurposewastoimproveliteracy.Simplifiedcharactersareeasierforpeopletoreadandwrite.However,theyfearthatoversimplifyingChinesecharactersmaymakesomeculturalheritage(遺產)belost.Thefirstfourdotsatthebottomofthecharacterfor“fish”efromevenoldercharacters.Thesecharactersnotonlymeanfishbutalsolooklikeafish.TherearehundredsofsuchcharactersinChinese.Eachofthemhasastorybehinditsmeaning.Somepeoplehavesuggestedthatschoolsshouldteachtraditionalcharacters.ButChineseisalreadyamongthemostdifficultlanguagestoreadandwrite.Tosavetime,perhapsweshouldstilllearnandusesimplifiedcharacters.However,traditionalChinesecharactersarevaluableandshouldstay,too.Youmayspendsometimelearningaboutthemandthestoriesbehind.Inthisway,youwillhelppassdownChinesecultureandalsohavesomefun.根據短文內容選擇最佳答案。1.Wecanusetheidiom“Deyuwangquan”todescribe________.A.Linda,whoissuccessfulbutnotthankfultothosewhohelpedherB.Andy,whoalwaysgivesthanksandbestwishestohismotheronherbirthdayC.Tom,whosendspostcardswiththankyouwordstohisteachersonTeachers’Day2.________isthetraditionalcharacterfor“fish”whichthewriterfirstreadintheUS.A. B. C.3.Theunderlinedword“literacy”inParagraph(段落)3means“________”.A.theabilityoflisteningandspeakingB.theabilityofspeakingandwritingC.theabilityofreadingandwriting4.Fromthepassage,wecanlearn________.A.eachoftraditionalChinesecharactershasastorybehinditsmeaningB.itmaytakemoretimetolearnabouttraditionalChinesecharactersC.simplifiedChinesecharacterswon’tbetaughtinschoolsinthefuture5.Thepassagemainlytellsussomethingabout________.A.Chineseidioms B.Chineseschools C.Chinesecharacters(2024·黑龍江綏化·二模)Inrecentyears,moreandmoreChinesebooksandmovieshavebeentranslatedintootherlanguages.ManyofthetranslatorsareyoungpeoplewhohavebeenlearningChineseandareinterestedinChineseculture.AnnaHolmwoodisoneofthem.AnnawaslittleknowntoEnglishreadersbeforeshetranslatedJinYong’snovelLegendsoftheCondorHeroes(《射雕英雄傳》).Afteraboutfiveyearsofwork,thetranslatedbookcameoutin2018.AndnowmanyEnglishreadershaveknownthename—JinYong.ManypeoplethinkAnnadidagoodjobofexplainingthingsthatare“untranslatable”.AsastudentattheUniversityofOxford,AnnabegantolearnChineseafteratripwhereshedevelopedastronginterestinChina.LikeAnna,AmericantranslatorJerimiahalsolearnedChineseincollege.HelikesreadingChinesebooksverymuchandhebeesmorefamiliar(熟悉的)withChinesebooks.“IseeChina’sstrongculturalinfluence,”hetoldChinaDaily.AsmoreyoungpeoplelearntotranslateChinesetextsandfilms,moreChinesestorieswillbeepopulararoundtheworld.6.WhenhavemoreandmoreChinesebooksandmoviesbeenturnedintootherlanguages?A.Longlongago. B.Beforelong. C.Inthelastfewyears.7.JinYongisa________.A.student B.writer C.translator8.HowlongdidAnnaspendtranslatingLegendsoftheCondorHeroes?A.Aboutfiveyears. B.Aboutfiftyyears. C.Aboutfivemonths.9.JerimiahlearnedChinese________.A.inmiddleschool B.incollege C.inprimaryschool10.MoreChinese________willbepopularwithpeopleallovertheworldinthefuture.A.cities B.stories C.food(2024·黑龍江大慶·二模)RobertSwanwantedtobeanadventurer(冒險家)whenhewas11.HewantedtobeethefirstpersontowalktoboththeNorthPoleandtheSouthPole(南極和北極).Peopletoldhimhewascrazy,buthenevergaveuphisdream.InJanuary1986,SwanandhisteamreachedtheSouthPoleforthefirsttime.Justthreeyearslater,SwancreatedanewteamtoheadfortheNorthPole.Duringthosetwolongtrips,Swannoticedsometerriblethings.AttheSouthPole,thecolourofhiseyeschangedbecauseofakindofray.Thiskindofrayisharmfultobothhumansandtheenvironment.AttheNorthPole,theicestartedtomelt(融化)fourmonthsearlierthantheusual“meltseason”.ThesetwothingsmadeSwanrealisethepoleswereindanger.Hethoughthemustdosomething.Nowheworkstohelppeoplepaymoreattentiontotheenvironmentprotection,especiallythepoles.Swanhopesthathecannotonlysavethetwoamazingplaces,butalsohelpprotecthumans’health.Becauseprotectingthenatureisprotectingourselves.11.PeoplethoughtSwanwascrazybecause________.A.hedreamedofbeinganadventurerB.hewantedtowalktoboththeNorthPoleandtheSouthPoleC.hewentforanadventurebyraisingmoneyD.headmiredadventurers12.WhendidSwangototheSouthPolewithhisteam?A.In1986. B.In1987. C.In1988. D.In1989.13.WhatdoweknowaboutSwanfromthelastparagraph?A.Headvisespeopletovisitthepoles.B.Heispreparingfornewjourneystothepoles.C.Hebelievessavingthepolesissavingourselves.D.Hethinksthepolesaretheearth’smostimportantplaces.(2024·黑龍江大慶·二模)NewrulesandbehaviorstandardsformiddleschoolstudentscameoutinMarch.Themiddleschoolisgoingtouseanewwaytodecidewhothetopstudentsare.Thebeststudentswon’tonlyhavehighmarks.Theyshouldnotdye(染)theirhair,smokeordrinkbecausetheyarestudents.Thefollowingaresomeofthenewrules.Haveyouevercopiedsomeoneelse’sworkinanexam?Don’tdothatagain!That’snotsomethinganhoneststudentshoulddo.Domoreatschool.Goodstudentsloveanimalsandcareforotherpeople.AprilisBirdlovingMonthinChina.Isyourschooldoinganythingtocelebrateit?Youshouldjoin!Andyoucanlearnmoreaboutanimalsandhowtoprotectthem.Befriendlytothepeoplearoundyou.Trytothinkofothers,notonlyyourself.Beopentonewideas.Doyouthinkpeoplecanliveonthemoon?Maybeyou’llfindanotherearthsomeday.Don’tlookdownonnewideas.Everyone’sideasareimportant.Youshouldwelethem,becausenewideasmakelifebetterforeveryone.Protectyourself.Hassomeoneevertakenmoneyfromoneofyourclassmates?Don’tletithappentoyou.Ifyouhavetogohomelate,youshouldletyourparentsknow.UsetheInternetcarefully.TheInternetcanbeveryusefulforstudents.ButsomethingsontheInternetaren’tforchildren,sotrytolookatwebpagesthataregoodforyou.14.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“carefor”inthepassage?A.Want. B.Befriendlyto. C.Becareful. D.Lookafter.15.Goodwebpagesforchildrencan________.A.beawasteoftime B.helpthemwiththeirstudiesC.dohomeworkforthem D.makelifedifficult16.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Tellthetruth,evenwhenyouarewrong.B.Keepsomeanimalstokillthem.C.Lookdownonnewideas.D.EverythingontheInternetisgoodforchildren.17.Thepassagemainlytellsushowto________.A.careforothers B.domoreatschoolC.betopstudents D.usetheInternet(2024·黑龍江雙鴨山·二模)Thegovernmentanditspartnersoffermanyprogramstohelpstudentsfindsummerjobs.Ifyouhopetogetexperience,learnsomethingmoreormakesomemoney,pleasetakethischance!JobsforYouthIfyouareateenagerlivingincertainpartsoftheprovince,youcanapplyfor(申請)thisprogram.Itprovideseightweeksofworkalongwithtraining.Whocanapply:Studentsaged1518SummerpanySummerpanyprovidesstudentswithbusinesstrainingandawards(獎金)ofupto$3,000tostartandruntheirownsummerbusinesses.Whocanapply:Studentsaged1525YouthRanger(護林員)ProgramYoucanjointheprogramandworkonlocalnaturalresourcemanagementprojectsforeightweeksthissummer.Whocanapply:Studentsaged1617SummerEmployment(就業)OpportunitiesThroughtheprogram,studentscanworkinallkindsofsummerpositionseachyear.Whocanapply:Studentsaged15orolder.Somepositionsrequirestudentstobe15to24orupto29fordisabledpeople.Formoreinformation,clicktheprogramnamestovisittheirwebsites.ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtowhatyouread.18.A

________studentcanapplyforJobsforYouth.A.17yearold B.19yearold C.24yearold19.Summerpanyisspecialbecause________.A.itprovidesthetrainingB.itoffersawardstostudentsC.itrequiresonetoworkforeightweeks20.________maybeinterestedinYouthRangerProgram.A.Sportslovers B.Naturelovers C.Businesslovers21.________needsstudentsaged1529fordisabledpeople.A.JobsforYouth B.Summerpany C.SummerEmploymentOpportunities22.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreinformationabouttheprograms,youcan________.A.maketelephonecalls B.sendemails C.visitthewebsites(2024·黑龍江雞西·二模)Anewstudyhasfoundthatanimalsarechangingtofitinthewarmerworld.Theshapechangesareanexampleofevolution(進化).Theyletanimalsfitinchangingenvironments.Asearlyas1877,USscientistJoelAsaphAllenfoundaclassicexampleofevolutioninaction,knownasAllen’sRule.Thissaysthatwarmbloodedanimalsaremorelikelytohavelongerearsandtails(尾巴)iftheyliveinwarmerconditions,paredwithsimilaranimalsincolderplaces.Thelongbodypartsprovideabiggerskin(皮膚)surfacethattheycanusetopreventtheirbodytemperaturefrombeingtoohigh.AteamledbySanaRydingofDeakinUniversity,inAustralia,setouttotestwhetherAllen’sRuleworkedbecausetheworldhasgotwarmerinthepast150years.Todothis,theylookedatseveralstudiesintochanginganimalshapestoseeiftheyareconnectedtothetemperature.Amongtheresults,theteamfoundthatthebills(喙)ofseveralAustralianbirdshadgrownbybetween4%and10%since1871.Theyalsofoundthatwoodmicearegrowinglongertailsandbats(蝙蝠)inwarmerenvironmentsaregrowingbiggerwings.Earsareespeciallylikelytogetbiggerbecausetheyaregoodatavoidingheat.“Itjustmeanstheyarechangingtofitinthewarmerworld,butnotallanimalsmaybeabletofitquicklyenough,”saysRyding.Choosethebestchoiceaccordingtowhatyouread.23.Allen’sRuleisabout________.A.changesinhumans B.changesinanimalsC.changesintheenvironment24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”referto?A.Coldbloodedanimals. B.Shorttailanimals. C.Warmbloodedanimals.25.ThepurposeofthestudyledbySanaRydingwasto________.A.testwhetherAllen’sRuleworkedB.lookatseveralstudiesintochanginganimalshapesC.testwhethertheworldhasgotwarmerinthepast150years26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEfromthefourthparagraph?A.Birdsaregrowingshorterbills.B.Woodmicearegrowinglongertails.C.Bats’wingsgetsmallerthanbefore.27.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ANewStudybyJoelAsaphAllenB.SomeWarmbloodedAnimalsC.AnimalsFitintheWarmerWorld(2023·黑龍江綏化·二模)WeletotheSummerPalaceOpeningHours:Apr.1—Oct.31:6:30—18:00;Insidegardens:8:30—17:00Nov.1—Mar.31:7:00—17:00;Insidegardens:9:00—16:00TicketPrice:Adult:age18+

¥30Child:age6—18

¥15◆Freeforchildrenunder120cm(3.9feet),orbelow6yearsold.◆Theelderlyover60enjoyhalfprice.(TicketpricesofDeheGarden,TowerofBuddhistIncense,WenchangHall,SuzhouStreetandDanningHallarenotincluded)OnlineBooking:1.Theticketsaresold7daysinadvance(提前).2.YourpassportorIDinformationisrequired,andonepersoncanbookonlyoneticketperday.3.Oneadultcouldonlybookonechildticket.ImportantNotice:☆DuringCOVID19EpidemicControlPeriod:1.Therealtimelocal“HealthCode”willbecheckedbeforeentering.2.Bodytemperatureover37.3℃orcoughingandshortofbreath,visitorsarenotallowedtoenter.3.Wearmasksduringthevisitandkeepdistancewithothers.28.OnNationalDay,visitorscanentertheSummerPalaceat________.A.6:00am B.8:00am C.9:00pm29.Howmuchwilla70yearoldladypayatleasttovisittheSummerPalace?A.¥15. B.¥30. C.¥45.30.Howmuchwillayoungcouplewithan8yearoldchildpayatleasttovisittheSummerPalace?A.¥30. B.¥75. C.¥60.31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Oneadultcouldonlybookonechildticket.B.Oneneedn’tpayextramoneytovisitDanningHall.C.Theticketsaresold7daysinadvance.32.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Anewsreport. C.Atravelguide.(2023·黑龍江哈爾濱·二模)AHouseforRent(租)Wehaveafortablethreebedroomhousetorent.Thehousewasbuilteightyearsago,butitisstillinverygoodconditionnow.Thehouseincludes:●onelargelivingroom●threebedrooms●akitchen●asmallgarage(車庫)●alargegardenDoyouwantaquietlife?Thishouseisforyou!●Youcanenjoybeautifulviewsofthefieldsandwoods.●Onlyonehourbytraintothecitycenter.●Animalsandchildrenarewele!Youneedtopayonly$600permonth.Threemonths’rentmustbepaidaheadoftime.Areyouinterestedinthehouse?PleasetelephoneAllenGreenat013945520.Theaddress:25DaffodilRoad,LittleHaddingtonVillage根據材料內容選擇最佳答案。33.Thereare________indoorspacesintotalfordailyuse.A.five B.six C.seven34.Youcanspendanhourgoingtothecitycenter________fromthehouse.A.bytrain. B.bycar C.onfoot35.Thosewhorentthehousehavetopay________ahead.A.$600 B.$1,800 C.$3,60036.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thehouseownerbuiltthehousetenyearsago.B.Everyoneisweletothehousebesidesanimals.C.AllenGreen’sphonenumberis013945620.37.Youcanreadtheadonhouserent________.A.inanewspaper B.inaguidebook C.atalabormarket(2023·黑龍江齊齊哈爾·二模)AblockbusterwithmemoriesIfyou’reamovieandbasketballfan,whynoteandenjoythehotmovieTheFirstSlamDunk.Date:May2528Time:9:30,14:30,19:30Place:WandaCinemaPrice:Adult¥50TeenswithschoolIDcard:halfprice.Formoreinformation:Tel.04528095550ViewingtheLouvreonlineVisitingLouvrewithoutbookingatriptoFrancecanbeanamazingexperience.*480,000worksofartareavailabletolookthrough.*Date:May26June2*Freeviewingviaputersandsmartphones.ScantheQRcodeforloggingin.BarbecueFestivalisonthewayeandtastetheniceQiqiharbarbecueforfoodiesallovertheworld.Date:May25June24Time:12:0024:00Place:ExhibitionCenterSquareCoollightshowfrom9:00to10:00everynight.Don’tmissthechance!Formoreinformation:visitqqhfestival.閱讀上文,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出一個最佳選項。(每小題2分,共10分)。38.Thepriceofthemovieticketforschoolteenagersis.A.¥50 B.¥25 C.notmentioned39.ThepurposeofviewingtheLouvreonlineisprobablytomakepeople.A.gototheLouvre B.viewartworkswithsurprise C.lookthroughartworksathome40.Theonlineartshowwilllastfor.A.amonth B.threedays C.aweek41.Youcangetmoreinformationaboutthebarbecuefestivalby.A.visitingthewebsite B.callingthehotline C.scanningtheQRcode42.IfyouareavailableonthemorningofMay25,youcan.A.enjoythelightshow B.gotothecinema C.viewtheLouvre(2023·黑龍江牡丹江·二模)LanHuiyunisageographyteacherfromShuozhou,ShanxiProvince.Afterhisstudentsfinishedthegaokaoof2022,heand13ofhisstudentsexperiencedaspecialjourney.HeandhisstudentsfinallyreachedQinghaiLakeinQinghaiProvinceafterridingabout2,000kilometersin18days.Theysetoffromtheirschool.AndbeforearrivinginQinghai,theypassedthroughtheprovincesofShanxi,Shaanxi,InnerMongolia,NingxiaandGansu.InearlyMay2022,Lanbegantoplanthisjourney.Inordertomakesurethestudents’safety.Lanhelpedthemdosometraininginriding.However,theyalsofacedmanydifficultiesonthejourney.“WhenInoticedthestudentsweretiredorfeltdown.Iwouldgivethemsomesnacksortellthemajoketoencouragethemtomoveforward,”hesaid.“Luckily,allofuspersistedandfinallyreachedQinghaiLake.”Infact,itwasnotthefirsttimethatLanhadorganizedsuchajourneyforhisstudentsafterthegaokao.In2016,heandhis7studentsrodefromShuozhoutoManzhouli.Andin2019,heandhis11studentsspent16daysridingfromShuozhoutoShanghai.Throughthetrips,Lanhopesthestudentswillexperiencereallifeandlearnhowtodealwithdifficulties.“Ihaveneverthoughtthatateachershouldonlyteachthroughbooks,”hesaid.“I’dliketobringmorestudentstorideinthefuture.”ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtothepassage.43.HowmanypeoplejoinedthejourneytoQinghaiLake?A.14. B.13. C.12.44.Lanandhisstudentssetofffrom________.A.Shanxi B.Gansu C.InnerMongolia45.Theunderlinedword“persisted”inParagraph3means“________”inEnglish.A.gaveup B.kepton C.hungout46.Paragraph4ismainlyabout________.A.people’sideasonLanandhisstudentsB.whyLanstartedridingwithhisstudentsC.thepastridingexperiencesofLanandhisstudents47.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Studentsshouldlearnfrombooksbythemselves.B.Booksarenotthemostimportantthinginteaching.C.Ateachershouldalsoteachthroughreallifeexperiences.(2023·黑龍江綏化·二模)根據短文內容,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出一個最佳答案。ArtMuseum300famouspaintingsMorethan200artworksTime:8:30am—5:30pmonweekdaysPrice:adults$12eachchildren$6.5(freeforkidsagedunder7)Address:15XingfuStreetSportsClubSportslessons:basketball;pingpong;swimming;runningTime:8:00am—11:00ameverySaturdayandSundayPrice:only$40eachAddress:35JinxiuStreetWaterParkAllkindsofrides;BoatingTime:8:00am—6:00pmeverydayPrice:adults$20eachchildren(agedunder7)$10Address:25XiangyangRoad48.Ifyouwanttoseesomeartworks,youcangetthereat_______.A.10:15am B.6:15pm C.8:15am49.Wherecanyoulearntoswim?A.InArtMuseum. B.InWaterPark. C.InSportsClub.50.Ifyouwanttotryaride,youcangoto_______.A.15XingfuStreet B.25XiangyangRoad C.35JinxiuStreet51.Ifyou’re13andyourbrotheris4,youandyourparentswanttovisitArtMuseum,howmuchshouldyoupay?A.$18.5. B.$30.5. C.$37.52.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TherearesomeoldthingsinArtMuseum.B.Youcanpay$40fortwopingponglessons.C.A14yearoldboycanpay$20forboating.(2022·黑龍江哈爾濱·二模)Areyouafraidofgoingtothedentist?Ifso,you’renotalone.Thesefearscouldjustbeinourheads,however.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyMartinTickle,aprofessoratManchesterUniversityintheUK,thepainisn’tfeltmostofthetimeindentalsurgeries(牙科手術).Infact,amongthe451interviewedpatients,75%reportednopainatallduringtheirvisits,includingsituationswhentheyhadtheirteethpulledout.Coulditbethesoundofthedrill(鉆頭)then?“Ifoundthatthesoundofdrillingcanevokedeepworryindentalpatients.Actuallytheydon’thaveanypain.”HiroyukiKaribe,ascientistatNipponDentalUniversityinTokyo,toldtheGuardian.Tofindthereasonwhyadrillmightbringonaracingheart,Karibedividedthevolunteersintolowfearandhighfeargroupsbasedonhowmuchtheyfearedatriptothedentist.Volunteerswereplayedthesoundofadrillwhiletheirbrainactivitieswerewatchedbyamachine.WhatKaribefoundinthelowfeargroupwasincreasedactivityintheareasofthebrainrelativetoauditoryprocessing(聽覺處理),whichmeans,forthesepeople,thesoundofdentaldrillsisnodifferentfromothersounds.Inthehighfeargroup,however,thebrainareathatwasactivated(激活)wasdifferent.Itwastheareathatcarriesoutanumberofduties,includinglearning,feelingsand,mostimportantly,memory.Thismeansthatthesevolunteersnotonlyheardthesound,buttheyrememberedit—theymadeconnectionsbetweenthesoundofadrillandtheworryitproducedinthepast,causingtheirworrytoreturn.Understandinghowbrainsreplytothesoundsofdentists’drillscouldhelpscientistsfindwaystomakepatientsmorerelaxed,accordingtoKaribe,becausepatientswhoworryaboutgoingtothedentistmightkeepputtingofftheirvisits.Butthebestwayistokeepyourteethhealthy.53.Howdoesthewriterexplainthatthepainisn’tfeltmostofthetimeindentalsurgeries?A.Byshowingfactswithnumbers.B.Bygivingexamplesgroupbygroup.C.Byparingresultsofpatients.54.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whatdoestheword“evoke”meaninChinese?A.減輕 B.引起 C.阻止55.Howdidthesoundofdrillingproducedifferentresultstothevolunteersinthestudy?A.ItproducedsomeworryinthevolunteersinthelowfeargroupB.Forthehighfeargroup,itcausedmoreactivitiesinthebrainarearelativetoauditoryprocessing.C.Itmadepeopleinthehighfeargroupremembertheirpastunfortablememories.56.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Somenewwaystotreatteeth.B.Theproperwaytotreatdentalpatients.C.Howthestudymightbeuseful.57.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceusarecentsurveybyascientist.B.Tohelpushavelessfearofatriptothedentist.C.Tomakeitclearthatthesoundofdrillingisnotterrible.(2022·黑龍江齊齊哈爾·二模)OnSeptember17th,2019,“BingDwenDwen”and“ShueyRhonRhon”werechosenasthemascots(吉祥物)forthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGamesandtheParalympics(殘奧會).

It’sacartoonimageofapandawearingaspacesuit.Itlookslikeawintersportsathletefromthefuture.

“Bing”means“ice”inChinese,whichisasymbolofwintersports.“Dwen”meanshealth.“DwenDwen”givestheimageamorefriendlyfeeling.Altogether,“BingDwenDwen”showsthespiritoftheOlympics,includingastrongmindandahealthybody.

ItlookslikearedlanternhangingonhomesandstreetstocelebrateChineseNewYear.OnitsheadarepapercutsofpigeonsintheshapeoftheTempleofHeaven.

“Shuey”means“snow”inChinese.“RhonRhon”aretwodifferentChinesecharacterswiththesamepronunciation.Themascot,“ShueyRhonRhon”,symbolizesmunicationamongdifferentcultures.TheideabehindthesetwomascotsistoconnecttraditionalChineseculturewiththeGames.ThepandaisdesignedwithitsmodernappearancetoshowourgreatexpectationsfortheGamesandourweletothewholeworld.Thevividredimageof“RhonRhon”remindspeopleofthecelebrationofChina’sSpringFestival.閱讀以上信息,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個選項中,選出一個最佳選項。58.Whenwere“BingDwenDwen”and“ShueyRhonRhon”chosenasthemascots?A.In2019. B.In2022. C.In2021.59.“BingDwenDwen”isacartoonimageof________.A.apigeon B.apanda C.aspacesuit60.Whatfeelingdoes“DwenDwen”givetheimage?A.Friendly. B.Strong. C.Healthy.61.Whatdoesthemascot“ShueyRhonRhon”symbolize?A.Thestrongmindofallathletes.B.municationamongdifferentcultures.C.Athletesfromdifferentcultures.62.Theideabehindthetwomascotsisto_________.A.showourgreatexpectationsfortheGamesB.celebrateChina’sSpringFestivalC.spreadtraditionalChineseculture(2022·黑龍江雞西·二模)CrazyAlienAmonkeytrainer’sact(表演)goeswrongafteranaliencrashlandsonEarthandinjureshismonkey.Desperate(吸想;渴望)toperformtheact,hetriestotrainthealienintead,thoughheispunishedafterthealienregains(恢復)hispowers.Runningtime:1hourand56minutes.Price:Weekdays—¥80¥40(childrenunder6)Weekends—¥100

¥50(childrenunder6)VolunteersNeededWeneedstudentsover16whostudyatschoolandwantachancetousetheirtalents,skillsandknowledgetohelpthelittlekids.Theymusthaveenoughpatience(耐心)andbewarmhearted.LOVEHARRYPOTTERHaveyoureadallthebooksandseenallthemovies?Haveyoureadaboutthewriter’ssuccess?Wouldn’tyouliketohaveyourbookpopulararoundtheworld?Ifso,etoawriter’smeetingatthelibraryat8.30p.m.nextSaturday,July13.Learnhowtogetyourbookpublishedandmakemoneyfromyourwriting.etothisfreemeetingandlearnthemagicofsuccess.ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtowhatyouread.63.HowmuchwillNancypayfortheticketsifshegoestowatchthemovieCrazyAlienwithherfiveyearoldsononSunday?A.¥120. B.¥150. C.¥180.64.Howoldcanavolunteerwhohelpsthelittlekidsbe?A.Seventeen. B.Fifteen. C.Thirteen.65.WuDongwhowantstobeavolunteerissupposedtobestrict,isn’the?A.No,heisn’t. B.Yes,heis. C.Wedon’tknow.66.Whenisthewriter’smeeting?A.OnJun15. B.NextSaturday. C.At8:30inthemorning.67.WhichisTRUEaboutthewriter’smeeting?A.ItsellsHarryPotterbooks.B.ItshowsthemovieHarryPotter.C.Itdoesn’tcostanything.(2022·黑龍江大慶·二模)Althoughit’ssaidthatVanGogh(梵高)(18

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