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2024-2025學年輝縣市百泉中心校9月月考試卷二、閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分,共40分)閱讀下面四篇語言材料,然后按文后要求做題。AKewGardens(選自2023河南中考)Enjoyyourselvesinawonderlandofsciencewithover50,000livingplantsanddifferentkindsofeducationaleventsorinterestingactivities.HereissomeusefulinformationaboutplanningaschoolvisittoKewGardens.Educationalsession(時段)pricesYoucanplanaself-ledvisitorbookoneofoureducationalsessionsStudentswilltakepartintheeducationalsessionsingroupsof15Pricesaredifferentaccordingtodifferentsituations.*45-minutesession:£35/group *90-minutesession:£70/group *Halfday(onesession):£80/group *Fullday(twosessions):£160/group HealthandsafetyRequiredteacher-studentratios(比例):*KeyStage1:1:5*KeyStage2:1:8*KeyStage3:1:10*KeyStage4:1:12Ifyouneedhelppleasecontact(聯系)theKewstaffmembers(工作人員).Youcanalsocal102023323333fordirectandquicksupport.Pleasedonotcall999.TimingsTheKewGardensopensat10am.Yourvisitmaytakethreetofivehours.Theclosingtimechangesthroughouttheyear.Buttheearliestis3:30pm.Wehaveafixedscheduleforeducationalsessionswhichisfrom10:30amto2:20pm.根據材料內容選擇最佳答案。21.Howmuchshouldagroupof15studentspayfora90-minutesession?A.£35. B.£70. C.£80. D.£160. 22.Howmanyteachersareneededif40children(KeyStage2)visitKewGardens?A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6. 23.Whatshouldyoudoifyouneedhelpaccordingtothetext?A.Call999rightaway. B.Callyourparentsatonce. C.Tuntoyourteachers. D.Askstaffmembersforhelp.24.Whichofthefollowingisapropertimetotakepartinthecducationalsessions?A.9:30am. B.I1:30am C.3:30pm. D.4:30pm. 25.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.TolistthereasonsforvisitingKewGardens.B.TointroducedifferentplantsinKewGardens.C.TocomparedifferentactivitiesinKewGardens.D.TogiveinformationaboutvisitingKewGardensBThedaybeforeMother'sDaythisyear,thepolicereceivedacallfromanoldwomanbecauseherhusbandGeorgehadgonemissingfromtheirhome.HehasAlzheimer'sdisease(阿爾茨海默病).ThepolicefoundGeorgetwoblocks(街區)awayfromhishome.Hecouldn'ttellthepolicewherehelived.However,hewasabletounderstandwherehewasgoingclearly.HewasbuyinghiswifeDorisflowersforMother'sDayfallingonSunday.Hehasdonethatsinceshegavebirthtotheirfirstchild.Threeyearsago,Georgewastoldhehadthedisease.Sincethenhisillnesshasbecomeworseandworse.Hiswifehadtolookafterhim.Shewassadtoseethediseasetakeawayherhusband'smemories.ThepolicetoldGeorge'sfamilytheywouldtakehimhomestraight-butGeorgedidn'tagreetogowiththem.“Hewasprettyadamant.”OfficerJamesSmithtoldthereporter.“Hewasn’tgoinghomeunlesshegotthoseflowers.Hewantedtobuyflowersforhiswife,becausethenextdaywasMother'sDay,”theofficeradded.SothepolicedecidedtohelpGeorgeachievehisgoal.Theystoppedatalocalsupermarketandhelpedhimchooseabunch(束)ofbeautifulroses.“Wehadtogetthoseflowers.Wedidn'thaveachoice,”theofficersaid.26.Whocalledthepolice?A.George'sson.B.George'swife.C.George'sdaughterD.Georgehimself.27.Thestoryhappenedon.A.SundayB.SaturdayC.FridayD.Monday28.Whenthepolicefoundhim,Georgewasaboutwhathewantedtodo.A.clearB.unclearC.relaxedD.worried29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“adamant”meaninthethirdparagraph?A.嚴肅的B.堅決的C.難過的D.煩躁的30.Wecanknowthatfromthepassage.A.George'sillnesscanbecuredeasilyB.George'swifelikesflowersverymuchC.GeorgeloveshiswifeverymuchD.GeorgealwaysmisseshismumCSo,it'sexamtimeagain.Haveyoudonethenecessaryworktogetgoodmarks?Somestudentssleepwiththetextbookunderthepillow(枕頭)inthehopethatknowledgewillmagicallygointotheirbrain.Butitdoesn'twork.Thebestwayistopracticerepeatedlyoveralongperiodoftimeinsteadoflearningallthingsinashorttime4beforeexams.JustasascientistcalledTomStaffordsays,ifyouorganizefivehoursofstudyintoonehouraday,you'llremembermorethanifyoustudyforfivehoursononeday.getpensandpaperandstartworking!Studentswhocantestthemselvesearlierwillbebetteratretrieving(搜索)theknowledgefromthememoryandkeepitinthelongrun.JohnDunlosky,aprofessorintheUS,suggeststhat“youstartbyreadingatextbookwithyourfavoritepensandcolors,andthenwritedowntheimportantideasonsmallcards”.Whiledoingso,youactuallytrytotestyourselfonthem.Goodrevision(復習)shouldgiveyouconfidence,butifyouarestillworried,it'snotharmfultofollowsomespecialcustoms.InJapan,itseemstobeatraditionforstudentstoeatKatsudonbeforeatest.Thisisabowlofricewitheggandporkpieces.Thenameofthedishmakespeoplethinkoftheword“katsu”meaning“winning”".ForsomestudentsinSouthKorea,thekeytosuccessisnotwashingtheirhairbeforeanexam,becausetheybelievetheycouldwashalltheknowledgeoutoftheirheads.Andindifferentpartsoftheworld,therearealwaysthosewhobelieveintheir“luckysocks’Thebottomlineisthatyouneedtostayhealthy.Eatinggoodmeals,drinkingenoughwater,andsleepingwellontheeveofthetesthelpalot,Theymakeiteasierforyoutogetsuccess.Goodluckinyourexam!31.Howmanysuggestionsarementionedinthispassage?A.Five.B.Three.C.Four.32.WhichsentencecanbebestputininParagraph3?A.Don'ttestyourselfveryoftenB.Don'treadyourtextbooksloudlyC.Don'tdependonmemoryalone33.Whowillavoidwashinghairbeforethetests?A.SomeKoreanstudents.B.SomeJapanesestudents.C.SomeChinesestudents.34.Whatcanweknowfromthispassage?A.Thetraditionsaboutexamsalwaysworkout.B.Writingwhilereadingisjustawasteoftime.C.Tomemorizetheknowledge,somepeopleevenchoosetosleepwiththetextbook.35.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Areyouworriedaboutyourexam?B.Areyoureadyforyourexam?C.Areyoubusywithyourexam?DDoyouoftencompareyourselfwithotherpeople?Perhapssometimesyouwishyoucouldbemorelikesomeoneelse.36Self-acceptancecanhelpyoufeelhappierandbetteraboutyourself.37Itmeanslearningtoacceptthethingsthatmakeyouwhoyouare.Itmeansbeingthankfulforwhatyou'regoodat,likesports,scienceorsinging.Italsomeansvaluingyourpartsthatdon'tshineverybrightly,likebeingforgetfuloruntidy.Self-acceptanceisgoodforyou.Whenyouacceptwhoyouare,youworrylessaboutthingsyoucan'tchange.38AnnaFreud,acharity(慈善機構)thathelpsyoungpeople,sayspeoplethinktheyhavetobeperfect,butthatmakesthemforgetaboutthelittlethingsthatmakethemspecial.Self-acceptancecanalsohelpyouknowwhatyou'rereallygoodat.39Buttheymightdobetterinotherthings,likefindingproperwaystoworkoutproblems.Howcanyouacceptyourself?Makealistofthingsyoulikeaboutyourself.Maybeyou'regoodatcooking,orpeoplefinditeasytotalktoyou.Also,thinkupwaystotreatyourself,suchastakingalongshower,watchingyourfavoritemovie,oreatingdeliciousfood.Butdon'tforgetit'simportanttoeathealthilyandgetenoughsleep.A.Whatdoesself-acceptancemean?B.However,wearealldifferentinourownway.C.Thismakesyoufeelhappierandmoreconfident.D.Sayhappythingstoyourselfinfrontofamirror(鏡子)everymorning.E.Forexample,somepeoplemayfindwordsornumbershardtoremember.36.37.38.39.40.三.完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,共15分)KarlMarxwasborninGermanyonMay5th,1818.41hewasachild,hewasforcedtoleavehiscountryagainandagain.HelivedinBelgium,theUKandsomeother42!HismothertonguewasGermanandatschoolhelearnedFrenchandEnglish,buthefelthisEnglishwas43.Sohemadeuphis44toimprovehisEnglish.Hebegantowork45atit.Hemadesomuch46thathecouldsoonreadEnglishnewspapersandwriteEnglisharticles.However,therewerethingsthathethoughtweretoodifficultforhim-thegrammarandsomeoftheidioms(習語).Heoften48himselfbysaying“IfIkeepon49,makeevengreaterprogress."Atthesametime,hisclosefriendEngels,oftenwrotetopraise(稱費)himforhishardworkinlearningEnglish.InoneofMarx'sbooks,hegavepeoplewhowerelearningaforeignlanguagesome50onhowtolearnitwell.Hesaidaforeignlanguagewas51forapersontohaveabetterfuture.Hesaidapersonshouldtranslateeverywordhe/sheheardintotheforeignlanguagehe/shewaslearning.Ifhe/shecoulddothis,itwouldbe52forhim/hertousethelanguagefreely.InApril,1841,he53hisdoctor'sdegree.Afterthat,he54writingforanewspaper.Hewroteaboutthehousingproblemsofpoorpeopleandtheirhardlife.Whateverhetried,hedidhisbest.Duringthe1840s,MarxandEngelswroteabooktogether.Somewordsoftheirsbecamevery55Forexample“Workingpeopleofallcountries,unite.”()41.A.When B.Before C.After D.While()42.A.farms B.factories C.schools D.countries()43.A.different B.boring C.strange D.poor()44.A.idea B.knowledge C.mind D.memory()45.A.fast B.hard C.early D.late()46.A.progress B.mistakes C.decisions D.plans()47.A.two B.three C.four D.five()48.A.protected B.encouraged C.searched D.introduced()49.A.trying B.failing C.succeeding D.teaching()50.A.examples B.meanings C.money D.advice()51.A.unusual B.necessary C.certain D.simple()52.A.clear B.brave C.possible D.fit()53.A.discussed B.discovered C.received D.gave()54.A.setup B.putup C.tookup D.gaveup()55.A.secret B.proper C.similar D.famous語篇填空第一節sadmuchanythingmakethinklovetroublecountrywhoaboutOurfate(命運)isuptoourstateofmind.Sadnessmayleadustoallfailureandpainwhilehappinesscanmakeusonaroadtosuccess!Onceasadmanwenttoawisemanandkeptcomplainingaboutmanyofhis56.Thewisemansaid,“Bringmeapieceofpaperandwritedowntherestofyourownthings.“Ihavenothingleft,”hereplied57“Nevermind.Let'scheckagain.Isyourwifestillwithyou?”“Whereisyourfriend?”“Whataboutyourchildren?”“Whereisyourfriend?”“Howisyourhonesty?’’“Areyoustillingoodhealth?”“Whatisyouropinion58thepolicies(政策)ofthegovernment?”“Now,59alistofallthethingsyouown!Youhavea(n)60wife.Andyou'vebeenmarriedforabout30years.Youarealwaystakingcareofyourthreegoodchildren.Youhavesomegoodfriends61arewillingtohelpyouandalwaystrustyou.Youareveryhonestandneverdo62againstyourconscience(良心)Youhaveahealthybody.Youliveinaverygood63.You...”thewisemansaidwhenhesadmanwaswriting.Atlast,thesadmansmiledandsaid,“Ineverseemtohave64aboutthesethings,orevenever.ButnowIseethatItookthingstooseriously.IfIcanget65confidencethanbefore,maybeIcandoitalloveragain!”第二節Whenyouarehavingfunintheparkandseeabird,whynottakeapictureofit?66youdothat,youwillhelpscientists!TheShanghaiNaturalHistoryMuseumhasanappcalled“FindNature”.Peoplecanupload(上傳)photos,soundsandlocationsofanimalsiftheyseethemaroundtheircities.Thenscientistscanusetheinform

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