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專題19奇聞軼事

一、閱讀單選

(2022?湖北?武漢外國語學校(武漢實驗外國語學校)模擬預測)

Stackedchairsreachnewheights

Arestaurantmanager,hasbrokentheGuinnessWorldRecord(吉尼斯名己錄)forchairstacking(使成疊)in

Canada.InAprilof2021,JayEhsancarefullystackedchairsontopofeachothertoaheightof5.2meters.The

stackingtook45minutes.Notonlydidhebreaktherecordbuthiseffortsalsoraisedmorethan$1,500tohelp

homelesspeople.

DuringabeachwalkontheGrandBeach,Canada,AndrewEatonsawaglassbottle.Hisfirstthoughtwasto

recycleit,butthenhesawanoteinside.ItwaswritteninFrenchanddatedJanuary26,2021.AndreHuet,from

Scotland,hadwrittenitandthebottlehadcarrieditabout2,200milesacrosstheAtlantic.Hemaybesurprisedto

findthathisbottlewouldbepickedupbysomeoneoneyearlater.

Acouplefloattheirdreamhouse

AcouplefromToronto,Canada,sawtheirdreamhouserightonthebeach.Theyboughtitandthentheytriedto

useseveralmotorboatstopushitmorethan1,000metersacrossNewfoundland^BayofIslands,whichwas

unexpectedtomostpeople.Sadly,fourhourslater,theboatslostcontrol,andDanieleandKirkwatchedtheir

dreamhousegodownunderthewaves.

1.Allthenewsabove.

A.happenedinthesameyearB.tookplaceinthesamecountry

C.hassomethingtodowithtravelD.hassomethingtodowithcharity

2.ItisTRUEthatJayEhsan.

A.madealivingbystackingchairs

B.hasgivenahandtopeoplewithouthome

C.spentmorethananhourfinishingthechallenge

D.wasconfidentaboutbreakingtherecordbeforethechallenge

3.Thebestheadingforthesecondnewswouldbe.

A.AbottletravelssolongB.Amessagemattersalot

C.AScottishmanshowscreativityD.ACanadianprotectsenvironment

4.Thebottlementionedinthesecondnews.

A.hasanoteinsidewritteninEnglishB.travelledacrossthePacificintwoyears

C.maybeasurprisinggifttoAndrewEaton

D.musthavebeenthrownintotheseabyaFrenchman

5.ItisclearthatthecouplefromToronto.

A.wouldliketoliveontheseaB.foundtheirdreamhouseinabusydistrict

C?triedsomethingothersmaynotusuallydo

D.floatedtheirdreamhouseacrossthebaysuccessfully

(2022?黑龍江?大慶市第五十七中學模擬預測)Afarmerhadacow.Hetookverygoodcareofthiscow

andonedaywhenitwasill,hewasveryworried.Hetelephonedthevet.

“What'stheproblem?^^Thevetaskedhimwhenhearrived.

“Mycow'sthefarmersaid."Idon'tknowwhafsthematterwithher.She'slyingdownandwon'teat.

She'smakingastrangenoise.^^

Thevetlookedoverthecow."She'scertainlyhesaid,“andsheneedstotakesomeverystrong

medicine.^^

Hetookabottleoutofhisbox,puttwopillsintohishandandsaid,"Giveherthese.Thepillsshouldmake

herbetter.^^

“HowshouldIgivethemtoher?”thefarmerasked.

Thevetgavehimatube(管子)andsaid,“Putthistubeinhermouth,thenputthepillsinthetubeandblow.

Thafllmakeit."

Thenextdaythevetcametothefarmagain.Thefarmerwassittingoutsidehishouseandlookedmore

worried.

“How'syourcow?”thevetasked.

“Nochange,9,thefarmersaid,"andI'mfeelingverystrangemyself”

“Oh?”thevetsaid,"Why?”

“Ididwhatyousaid,“thefarmeranswered.64Iputthetubeinthecow'smouthandthenputtwopillsdown

it.”

“And?"thevetasked.

“Thecowblewfirst,thefarmersaid.

6.Inthestory,thevetmustbe.

A.thefarmer^friendB.amilkfactory

C.ahospitalforcowsD.adoctorforanimals

7.Thefarmeraskedthevetforhelpwhenhiscow.

A.couldn'tliedownB.didn'teatthepills

C.couldn'tmakeanynoiseD.wasill

8.Thevettaughtthefarmerhow.

A.toblowthetubeB.tomakethecowtakethepills

C.totakethemedicineD.toputthetubeinhismouth

9.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Thefarmeratethepillshimself.

B.Thecowgotbetteraftertakingthemedicine.

C.Thevetcametohelpfarmerchangethecowthenextday.

D.Thefarmerwaitedforthevetoutsidehishousethenextday.

(2021?江蘇?睢寧縣春暉中學二模)Sittingonthesideofthehighwaywaitingtocatchspeedingdrivers,a

policeofficersawacardrivingalongat22milesperhour.

Hethoughttohimself."Thisdriverisjustasdangerousasaspeeder!,?Soheturnedonhislightsandpulled

thedriverover.Gettingclosertothecar,henoticedthattherewerefiveoldladies,twointhefrontseatandthree

intheback,wideeyesandpalefaces.

Thedriver,whoknewnothingaboutwhathappened,saidtohim,"'Officer,Idon'tunderstand.Iwasdoing

exactlythespeedlimit!Whatseemstobetheproblem?99

“Ma'am."theofficerreplied,“youweren'tspeeding,butyoushouldknowthatdrivingslowerthanthespnod

limitcanalsobeadangertootherdrivers.Thesameasaspeeder.”

“No.Sir.Iwasdoingthespeedlimit——exactlytwenty-twomilesanhour!”Theoldwomansaidinaproud

voice.Theofficer,almostunabletocontrolhischuckle(竊笑),explainedtoherthat"22"wastheroutenumber,

notthespeedlimit.

Abitembarrassed,thewomansmiledandthankedtheofficerforpointingouthermisunderstanding.

“ButbeforeIletyougo,Ma'am,Ihavetoask...IseveryoneinthiscarOK?Thesewomenseemtobe

shakingbadlyandtheyhaven'tmadeasinglesoundthiswholetheofficerasked.

“Oh,they'llbeallrightinaminute.WejustgotoffRoute119.”

10.Howmanypeoplewerethereinthecar?

A.Onlyone.B.Three.C.Five.D.Six.

11.Thenumber"22"actuallystandsfor.

A.thespeedlimitB.theroutenumber

C.thedistancefromtheexitD.thetimeatthatmoment

12.TheunderlinedsentencesinParagraph4mean"ontheroad”.

A.thespeederisthemostdangerousB.oneshoulddriveasslowlyaspossible

C?slowerdriversareasdangerousasspeedersD.itisOKtodriveabitfasterthanthespeedlimit

13.Whatwasthematterwiththepassengersinthecar?

A.Theywereill.B.Theywereexcited.

C.Theywerefrightenedbythedriver.D.Theywereafraidtoseethepoliceofficer.

14.Wecaninferfromthisstorythat.

A.theoldladywasagooddriverB.itisdifficulttolearntodrive

C.adrivershouldlearntheroadsignswellD.itisdangeroustodriveonthehighway

(2022?四川?威遠縣鳳翔中學一模)Mybrother,Henry,hasagoodjobatabank.Icouldn'tbelievehim

whenhetoldmethathehaddecidedtogiveitup.ThoughItriedtomakehimchangehismind,Ifailed

completely.

“Youshouldreconsideryourdecision,1said,"Youhavealreadyspentfiveyearsinthebankandyoucould

haveawonderfulfuture.Youmightbecomeabankmanagerbythetimeyouarethirty-five.9,

“Iknow,“Henryanswered,4<Ihavegotnocomplaintswiththebank.Itisapleasantjob.Thebankmanager

toldmemyfuturewasgood.^^

“Thenwhydoyouwanttoleave?^^Iasked.

"It'sthemoney,“Henrysaid.t4Butyouaregettingagoodsalary.1answered.don'tmeanthat,“Henry

said,“WhatdoIdointhebank?Well,atthemomentallIdoistocountmoney.Ifounditverydepressing.

“Whatisdepressingaboutcountingmoney?^^Iasked.

“Youdon'tunderstand,Henryanswered,t6Ienjoyingcountingmyownmoney,butIhatecountingother

people's!”

15.Thewriterwantstoknow.

A.whathisbrotherdoesatthebankB.howlonghisbrotherhasworkedatthebank

C.whyhisbrotherhasdecidedtoleavethebankD.whenhisbrotherwillbecomeabankmanager

16.Hisbrotherdoesnotenjoy.

A.workinginpleasantconditionsB.keepinghappyhours

C.countinghisownmoneyD.countingotherpeople'smoney

17.Youshouldreconsideryourdecision.Heretheword"reconsider“means"

A.thinkofB.thinkC.thinkoveragainD.thinkbetterof

18.Fromthewriter'swords,weknowthebankpayshisbrotherforhiswork.

A.agoodsalary(薪水)B.asmuchmoneyasthemanager's

C.nomoneyD.notmuchmoney

(2022-ill東濟南?一模)Oneday,whenthesunwentdown,twoblindmenweregoinghomefromwork."I

needtobuysomesocks,9,saidoneofthemsuddenly.6<Lefsstopattheshoponthecomer.^^“OK,"repliedthe

other.t6IthinkI'llbuytwoorthreepairsmyself,too.”

Intheshop,theshopassistantaskedthem,t4Whatsizedoyouwear,sir,andwhatcolorwouldyoulike?^^

“Sizeeleven.Givemeonepairofblacksocksandtwopairsofwhite,please.9,answeredoneofthem.

“Andyou,sir?”theshopassistantaskedtheothercustomer.

“Thesameforme.Iwearsizeeleven,too.So,samecolor,samenumber."saidthesecondblindman.

Amomentlatertheywerebackinthedarkstreet,eachmanwiththesockshehadbought.Butjustthen,a

boyridingabicyclebumpedintothem.Theblindmendroppedallthesocksontheground!Thesixpairsall

mixedup.Theboyquicklysaidsorryandleft.Thetwoblindmenpickedupallthesocks,butcouldnottellwhich

wereblackandwhichwerewhite.Theytriedtoaskforhelp,buttherewasnooneelseinthestreet.

Atlast,theyseparated(拆開)eachpairofsocksandbothtookonesockfromeachpair.

19.Thestoryhappened.

A.inthemorningB.atnoonC.intheafternoonD.intheevening

20.Thesecondblindmanwantedtobuy.

A.onepairofblacksocksandtwopairsofwhitesocks,sizeseven

B.twopairsofblacksocksandonepairofwhitesocks,sizeseven

C.onepairofblacksocksandtwopairsofwhitesocks,sizeeleven

D.twopairsofblacksocksandonepairofwhitesocks,sizeeleven

21.Theunderlinedphrase“bumpedinto"means"

A.撞到B.遇到C.找到D.踩到

22.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Thetwoblindmenweregoingtowork.B.Theywenttotheshoponthecorner.

C.Theboyleftwithoutsayinganything.D.Peopleinthestreethelpedthem.

23.Finally,thetwoblindmengotsocksasPictureshows.

The13The2nd

bitfidmanblindman

zAi

”,,辦必MW

B.

D.

(2022?北京?牛欄山一中實驗學校模擬預測)TheSecretofaLongLife

IamPeterBrown.Iamawriterwithanimportantmagazine.TheotherdayIsawawhite-hairedmansitting

onthechairinfrontofhishouse.Icouldseethewrinkles(皺紋)inhisfaceandneck,andhiswrinkledhands.

Articlesonthesecretsoflivingtoanoldagearealwayspopularwithourreaders,soIdecidedtowriteastoryand

discoverthesecretofthisman'slonglife.AsIwentnearhim,Isaid:

“Sir,woulditbeokayifItalkedwithyouforjustamoment?^^

“Notatall.Actually,itwouldmakemeveryhappy.Igetveryboredsittinghere,evenforashorttime.Until

alittlewhileago,Ilivedafullandactivelifewithoutamomenfsrest.”

“Well,theysaythatalotofactivitieshelponetolivealongtime.”

“That'strue,verytrue.Istillfeelverywell,althoughmystephassloweddownalittle.

Theconversationcontinuedinthatwayforawhile.AlthoughItriedtobeverythoughtfulaboutgetting

informationfromolderpeople,itseemedtomethatitwouldnowbeallrighttobegintoasksomepolite

questions.

“WoulditbeokayifIsmoked?”

“Notatall.^^

"I'dofferyouone,butIsupposeyouprobablydon'tsmoke,ordrink,or...”

“You'rewrong!I'vealwayssmokedagreatdeal.Anduntilalittlewhileago,Iwentdancingeverynight.

Andasforalcoholicdrinks…”

“Doyoumeantosaythatyou'vedonethesethingsallyourlife?^^

“Ofcourse.Whydoesthatsurpriseyousomuch?^^

"I'vealwaysbeentoldthatdoingthosethingsisbadforthehealth.

“Nonsense!”

“Isupposethatyouhaveanothersecret...alotoffruit...vegetables...alotofexerciseinthefreshair...”

“Don'tbesilly!Ihateexerciseinthefreshair,andIdon'tlikeanykindofvegetable.^^

“Thisisunbelievable!?,

“Whatdoyoumean,unbelievable?Whatareyoutalkingabout?^^

“It'sjustthatIcan'tunderstandhowyou'vebeenabletolivelikethatandtohavelastedsolong.Tellme,

howoldareyou?”

“Me?Fmtwenty-eight.Why?”

24.WhydidPeterBrowndecidetowriteastoryabouttheman?

A.Becausethemanlookedhealthy.

B.Becausehethoughtthemanlookedcool.

C.Becausethemanwaswhite-hairedandwrinkled.

D.Becausereadersareinterestedinthesecretofalonglife.

25.Whatwouldthemanprobablysayafter"Andasforalcoholicdrinks..."?

A.Idon'tlikethem.B.Idrinkalittle.

C.They5remyfavorite.D.Theycosttoomuch.

26.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.All'swellthatendswell.B.Ifsnevertoolatetolearn.

C.Whatyouseeiswhatyouget.D.Don,tjudgeabookbyitscover.

(2021?浙江溫州?三模)WhenIgotbacktothecave,Billandtheboywerenottobefound.Isatdownand

waitedforthem.Twohoursago,IwenttoSummit——thetownwherethekidlivedandsentalettertohisfather

EbenezerDorset.Intheletter,Itoldhimhissonwaskidnappedanddemanded$1,500forhisreturn.

Later,Billwalkedintothecavetiredly.Behindhimwasthekid,steppingsoftly,withabigsmileonhisface.

"What'swrong,Bill?951asked.

“Itooktheboyout."saidBill,t6Hewascuriousabouteverything.Here'remanyquestionsIcan'tanswer.So

hebecameangryandkickedmylegsandbitmyhand.He'sgonehomenow.IshowedhimtheroadtoSummit.

I'msorrywelosetheransombutifnot,I'llgomad.^^IcouldunderstandBill'sfeeling.Yesterday,theboysaton

Bill'schestandputaknifeonhisthroatforfunwhenBillwokeup.Fromthatmoment,Bill'sspiritwasbroken.

Hewasafraidtostaywiththekid.

“Turnaroundandhavealookbehindyou.^^saidI.Billsawtheboyandturnedpale.Onedaylater,Ireceived

anote:

Gentlemen:Ithinkyouarealittlehighinyourdemandsfortheransom.It'shardtostaywithmyboyJohnny.

Here'sasuggestionforyou.Youbringhimhomeandpayme$250,andIagreetotakehimoffyourhands.You'd

bettercomeatnight,fortheneighboursbelieveheislost.

EbenezerDorset.

Icouldn'tbelievemyeyes.Billseemedhappyaboutthisreply."Wehavethemoney.Ifwepayit,wecan

takehimoffourhands.IthinkMr.Dorsetiskindformakingussuchanoffer.Youaren'tgoingtoletthechance

go,areyou?^^

Ifinallyagreedtopaytheransombecausewebothcouldn'tstandtheboyanymore.Wetookhimhomethat

night.Theboydidn'twanttogohomebecausehethoughtitwasfuntocampoutsideandhehatedgoingtoschool.

Wetoldhimthathisfatherhadboughtanewgunforhim,andweweregoingtohuntbearsthenextday.

Itwasjusttwelveo9clockwhenweknockedatEbenezer'sdoor.Whenthedoorwasopen,Billgavethe

moneytoMr.Dorsetandhurriedtoleave.

27.WhafsthepurposeofsendingalettertoMr.Dorset?

A.Toborrowmoneyfromhim.B.Tohelphimfindhislostson.

C.Toaskforransomforhisson^return.D.Totellhimhisson^behaviorinschool.

28.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Mr.Dorsetwasgivenmoneytobuyagiftfortheboy.

B.Billtreatedtheboybadlysothekidwantedtogohome.

C.Mr.Dorsetdidn'tcareabouthissonandwouldn'tpaytheransom.

D.Billwasn'twillingtostaywiththeboybecausehewastoonaughty.

29.WhatkindofpersonisBillaccordingtothepassage?

A.Shyandcalm.B.Sillyandfunny.

C.Patientandcurious.D.Braveandhumorous.

(2022?浙江?模擬預測)Peopledosomeunusualthingsandsomeofthemhaveappearedinbooks.Hereare

afewexamples.Haveyoueverseenanythingasstrangeasthis?

fromAlbaniatheevermadefromtoothpicks(牙簽).

Moreamazingly,averybeautifulhorseisinit.Theartistused1.5milliontoothpicksandworked40daystodoit.

Februarystudentsteachersmadesnowthe

sametimeinOntario,Canada.Itwasthelargestgroupofpeoplethathasevercometogethertomakesnowangels.

RedmondfromtheUnitedStatesbroketheworldrecordforthelongestfingernailsin

1979.OnFebruary23,2008,herfingernailswereatotallengthof8.65mlong.Herlongestnailisonherright

thumb.Ifs90cm.Somepeoplethinkshe'snevercutthem!

peopleatMiniatureWunderlandGermany,havemadethe

modeltrainintheworld.Ithas13locomotives(火車頭)and778carsandmeasures110m!Howlongwouldareal

trainwiththismanylocomotivesandcarsbe?Theanswer:almost1,000km!

30.Accordingtothepassage,a/anismadefromtoothpicks.

A.pictureB.angelC.trainD.fingernail

31.Accordingtothepassages,wecanlearn

A.theartistfromAlbaniaspentamonthbuildingthelargestpicture.

B.about15,851studentsmadesnowangelsatthesametimeinCanada.

C.thepeopleinGermanyhavemadethelongestmodeltrainintheworld.

D.LeefromCanadabroketheworldrecordforthelongestfingernailsin1979.

32.Thepassageprobablycomesfromthepartofamagazine.

A.healthB.storyC.travelD.record

(2022?湖南?長沙市望城區中小學教師發展中心一模)Adamboughtastanding-room-onlyticketfrom

LiverpooltoLondon.Whenhegotonthetrain,hesawthecarriage(火車車廂)wasfullofpassengers.Adamwas

tiredsohewantedtohaveaseat.Beforehegotonthetrain,heboughtatoysnakeforhisdaughter.Hesuddenly

cameupwithaplan.

Adamtookoutthetoysnakeandthrewitintothecarriage.Allthepassengerswereveryfrightenedwhen

theysawit.Peopleranoutofthecarriageasquicklyaspossible.Adamsawmanyseatswereemptyandlaydown

ontheseats.Hefeltcomfortableandfellasleepsoon.

Afterawhile,Adamwokeup.Hefoundthetrainwasnotmovingandthoughtthatitmusthavestoppedata

station.Hegotoutandaskedatrainattendant(月艮務員),"Whichstationisit?”

Thetrainattendantsmiledandreplied,t4ItisLiverpool.Infact,manypassengerssaidtherewasasnakeinthe

carriage.Sotheyleftitbehindhere.TheothercarriageswenttoLondon.^^

33.ThetrainfromLiverpooltoLondonwas.

A.cleanB.crowdedC.frightening

34.Adam'splanwasto.

A.sellthetoyB.playwithhisdaughterC.haveaseat

35.Whichistherightorderaccordingtothepassage?

a.Adamgotonthetrain.b.Adamhadagoodsleep.

c.Adamboughtatoysnake.d.Passengersranoutofthecarriage.

e.Adamthrewatoysnakeintothecarriage.

A.a-e-d-b-cB.c-a-e-d-bC.a-c-b-e-d

36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Passengersmistookthetoysnakeforarealone.

B.PassengerswereleftbehindinLiverpool.

C.ThetrainattendantknewAdamverywell.

37.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?

A.Snakesdonotpitysleepers.

B?Nothingisdifficulttothemanwhowilltry.

C.Cleverpeoplemaypayahighpricefortheircleverness.

(2022?吉林長春?模擬預測)Wouldyouliketopassdownyourdigitallegacy(數字遺產)orhave

everythingdeleted(冊!I除)?Weasked720middleschoolstudentsabouttheiropinions.Andherearesomeanswers

fromteenagers.

Howwillyoudealwithyourdigitallegacy?

passdowntheirdigitaldon'tcare6%

legacyanddeletethese

personalthings15%

givedigitallegacyto

familymembers37%

(l('letceverything42%*敏灌/嚼

About37percentofthestudentsthoughtthattheycangivetheirdigitallegacytotheirfamilymembers.Li

Zhouzi,12,fromXi'anShanxi,said“ItshowsthatIoncelivedintheworld.Theycanalsoknowmoreaboutme

andtheymightseeadifferentme!”

LiJinyan,14,Lanzhou,Gansupreferseverythingtobedeleted.Shethoughtthatthoughsheleftsomany

footprintsondifferentplaces,theyarewhatshethinksaboutwhensheisalive.Whensheleavestheworld,her

familymemberswillfeelsad.Astimepasses,theirsadfeelingswillgoaway.Butifsheleavesherdigitallegacy

tothem,theymightfeelsadagaineverytimetheylookatthesethings.About42percentofthestudentsagreed

withheropinion.

Other15percentstudentswouldliketopassdowntheirdigitallegacytotheirfamilymembers.Theycan

takealookatitwhentheymissme.Buttosomeprivate(隱私的)things,theydon'twanttosharewithothers,

theywillfirstlookthroughalltheinformationanddelete(冊U除)thesepersonalthings.

Onlyasmallnumberofthestudentsdon'tcareaboutit.

Haveyoueverthoughtaboutit?Whatisyouridea?

根據短文和圖表內容,選擇最佳答案。

38.Thissurveyisabouthowtodealwith.

A.everythingB.digitallegacyC.privatethingsD.footprints

39.ofthestudentswanttogivetheirdigitallegacytotheirfamilymembers.

A.42%B.37%C.15%D.52%

40.LiJinyanpreferstodeleteeverythingbecauseshedoesn'twantherfamilymembersto.

A.missherB.seeadifferentherC.carethemD.feelsadagain

41.15%ofthestudentswillfirstlookthroughalltheinformationandtheirpersonalthings.

A.deleteB.passdownC.keepD.showoff

42.Fromthepassagewecanknow.

A.allthestudentsdon'tcaredigitallegacy

B.onlyafewstudentscareaboutprivatethings

C.about42percentofthestudentsdeleteeverything

D.lessthanahalfstudentspayattentiontodigitallegacy

(2022?黑龍江?哈爾濱市第二十七中學校模擬預測)JackwasthefootballcoachatanAmericancollege,

andhewasalwaystryingtofindgoodplayers,butmostofthemweren'talwayscleverenough.

Onedaythecoachbroughtanexcellentyoungplayertotheheadteacherofcollegeandaskedthestudentto

comeintothecollegewithoutanexam."Well,“theheadteachersaid,"Tdbetteraskhimafewquestionsfirst.9,

Thenheturnedtothestudentandaskedhimafewverysoftquestions,butthestudentdidn'tknowanyofthe

answers.

Atlast,theheadteachersaid,“Well,whafsfivetimes(乘法)seven?^^

Thestudentthoughtforalongtimeandthenanswered,a^Thirty-six.^^

Theheadteachersaid,t4Wecannotlethiminthecollege.^^

Thecoachsaid,44Hewasonlywrongbytwonumbers.^^

43.Theunderlinedword"soft"mostprobablymeans.

A.easyB.hardC.different

44.Onedaybroughtanexcellentyoungplayertothecollege.

A.theheadteacherB.thecoachC.theteacher

45.Thecoachthinkfivetimes(乘法)sevenis.

A.thirty-eightB.thirty-fourC.AorB

46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothestory?

A.Thestudentscananswerallthequestions.

B.Theheadteacheraskedthestudentafewquestionsfirst.

C.JackwasthefootballcoachatanAmericancollege.

47.canbethemissingsentenceinthepassage?

A.Oh,pleaselethimoutofhere.

B.Oh,IthinkIdon'tlikehim.

C.Oh,pleaselethimin,sir!

(2022?上海?一模)Thismorningafterbreakfast,mymumtoldmetotakeouttherubbish,butsomestrange

alienskidnapped(綁架)meandtookmetotheirUFO.Itlookedreallystrangelikeabigketchup(番茄醬)bottle.

Thesealienslookedveryweird,too.Theyweretall,thinandgreen,lookinglikebiguglyfrogs.Theytoldme

theywerefromaplanetfar,faraway.

IwassoscaredwhenIfirstgotkidnapped!ThealiensjusttookmerightintotheirUFO.Theytiedmeupand

startedaskingmeallkindsofquestionsabouttheEarth.Ididn'tsayanything,nomatterwhattheydid.Iwasn't

goingtohelpthemattack(攻擊)ourplanet!Afterthirtyminutesorso,theygotreallyangryandwentaway.

Whentheyweregone,Ibroketherope(繩子)onmybodyandranthroughtheUFO,hidingwheneverIheard

anoise.Finally,Ifoundadoor.Therewasastrangebutton(按鈕)nearthedoor,soIpushedit.Thedoorstarted

disappearingandthefloorwasmoving!ItturnedoutthatIwasinamini-rocket.IflewbacktotheEarthandran

insidemyhousetogivemymumanddadabighug.

48.Whatwasthewriterdoingwhenthealienskidnappedhim?

A.Hewaswalkingtoschool.B.Hewashavingbreakfast.

C.Hewashavingasleep.D.Hewastakingouttherubbish.

49.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“weird"mean?

A.Shy.B.Lovely.C.Strange.D.Beautiful.

50.Whydidthealiensgetangry?

A.BecausethewritergotontheUFO.B.Becausethewriterhidsomewhere.

C.Becausethewriterdidn'tsayanything.D.Becausethewriterkeptaskingquestions.

51.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thewriterknewalotaboutaliens.B.Thewriterwassavedbyhisparents.

C.Thewritertoldthealienseverything.D.Thewriterranawaysuccessfullyatlast.

52.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Areport.B.Asciencefiction.C.Anotebook.D.Adictionary.

(2022?重慶?中考真題)Amangetsoutofhiscar.Herushesintoadoctor'soffice"DOCTOR!Pleasehelp

me!IthinkImustbeseriously

“Tellmewhafswrong,“thedoctorsaysbesidehisdesk.

("EverywhereItouchonmybody,ithurts!?,themananswers.uComeonandsitonthechair.Pleaseshow

me.”

Sothemantoucheshisleftfootandcrieso

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