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六年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下冊(cè)期末復(fù)習(xí)專項(xiàng)魯教版(五四學(xué)制)專題閱讀理解學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________Chinahasmanydeliciousfoods.Thesefoodsaredifferentinthenorthandsouth.ButbaoziisoneofthemostcommonfoodsinmostpartsofChina.Baoziisusuallyfilledwithvegetablesormeatandhasasoftflourshell(面皮).Theycomeindifferentsizes.Thecutestisxiaolongbao,whichissmallenoughtobeeateninonebite.Peoplemakebaoziwithmanykindsoffillings(餡料).Meatandvegetablesarecommon.Inthesouth,manypeoplelikesweetfillingslikesugar.Somebaozievenhassoupinside,suchassteamedjuicybuns(灌湯包).Peopleuseastraw(吸管)todrinkthesoupbeforeeatingthebun.Tomakesteamedjuicybuns,peopleputajelly(凍)madeofgravy(肉湯)insideitfirst.Thejellymelts(融化)whensteamed.Thisgivesthebunajuicytaste.Manyforeignersalsolikebaozi.Theyalsocallitdumplings,thesamenameasjiaoziinEnglish.1.Whatisbaoziusuallyfilledwith?A.Fruit. B.Rice. C.Noodles. D.Vegetablesormeat.2.Inthe_______ofChina,manypeoplelikesweetfillings.A.east B.west C.south D.north3.Whatdopeopleoftendofirstwhentheyeatsteamedjuicybuns?A.Theyjusteattheminonebite. B.Theywaituntiltheybecomecool.C.Theyuseastrawtodrinkthesoup. D.Theyusechopstickswhileeating.4.Whatdoforeignerscallbaozi?A.Dumplings. B.Steamedbuns. C.Bread. D.Pancakes.Thepassengerpigeon(旅鴿)wasonceoneofthemostfamousbirdsinNorthAmerica.Thesebeautifulbirdswereusuallybrightblue-gray.Theylikedlivingtogether,sometimeswithmillionsofbirdsflyingtogetherinthesky.Seeingthatwastrulyamazing,astheyfilledtheair.Passengerpigeonsenjoyedeatingseedsandfruits.Theyoftengottogetherinlargeforestsandtheirnestswerehighinthetrees.Inthenests,babypigeonscouldlivesafely.However,inthe19thcentury(世紀(jì)),thingschanged.Peoplestartedhuntingpassengerpigeonsforfoodandsport.Theyalsocutdownmanyforests,breakingthebirds’homes.Sadly,bytheearly20thcentury,thepassengerpigeonfinallydiedout.Thelastpassengerpigeon,namedMartha,diedinazooin1914.Today,thestoryofthepassengerpigeonteachesusanimportantlessonaboutprotectingwildanimals.Itteachesusthatwemustcareforourenvironmentandtheanimalsbecauseweshareourworld.Thoughtheydisappeared,wewillalwaysrememberthepassengerpigeonforitsbeautyandtheyoncefilledtheskies.5.Whatcanweknowaboutpassengerpigeons?A.Theylikedeatingseedsandfruits. B.Theywereusuallyindarkcolours.C.Theyneverflewtogetherinthesky. D.TheyoncelivedinSouthAmerica.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nests”meaninChinese?A.羽毛 B.配偶 C.飼料 D.鳥(niǎo)巢7.Whendidthenumberofpassengerpigeonsbegintodrop?A.In1914. B.Intheearly20thcentury.C.Inthe19thcentury. D.Inthemiddleofthe20thcentury.8.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Howallthepassengerpigeonsdiedout. B.Whereyoucanfindpassengerpigeons.C.Whyweshouldstudypassengerpigeons. D.Whatwecandoforpassengerpigeons.Thekiwi(幾維鳥(niǎo))livesonlyinNewZealand.Itisaverystrangebirdbecauseitcannotfly.Thekiwiisthesamesizeasachicken.Ithasnowingsortail.Itdoesn’thaveanyfeatherslikethoseofotherbirds.Itsmouthisverylong.Ithastwofeetandeachfoothasfourtoes.Akiwilikestohavealotoftreesaroundit.Itsleepsduringthedaybecausethesunlighthurtsitseyes.Itcansmellthingswithitsnose.Itistheonlybirdintheworldthatcansmellthings.Thekiwi’seggsareverybig.ThereareonlyafewkiwisinNewZealandnow.Thegovernment(政府)saysthatpeopleshouldprotectthem.9.Wheredokiwislive?A.InAmerica. B.InAustralia. C.InNewZealand. D.InChina.10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thekiwican’tfly. B.Thekiwihasnowingsortail.C.Thekiwi’seggsareverybig. D.Thekiwi’smouthisveryshort.11.Thekiwienjoys_________.A.swimmingintheriver B.sleepingduringthedayC.jumpingaroundthetrees D.smellingthingsTheYangtzeRiveristhelongestriverinChina.Itisthehometoover400species(物種)liketheChinesesturgeon(中華鱘).TheChinesesturgeonisoneofthelargestfishintheworldandit’slong.AChinesesturgeoncangrowuptoabout5mlong,over500kgandlivetobe40yearsold.They’velivedontheearthforabout140,000,000years,sopeoplecallthema“l(fā)ivingfossil(化石)”.TheChinesesturgeonwascommonintheriverbefore.However,it’sindangernow.Fishingtoomuchinthe1970smadethespeciesfewerandfewer.Andin1981,thebuildingoftheGezhoubaDamputthesturgeonintotwogroups.Thetwogroupscouldnotgettogether.Asaresult,thespeciesbecameevenfewer.SothehelpfortheChinesesturgeonisverynecessary.Luckily,Chinaalreadytookaction.OnMay14th.ShanghaipassedanewruletohelptheChinesesturgeon.Thiswasthefirstruleinthecountrytohelponefishindanger.FromJanuary2020,thecountryalsostartedtostoppeoplefromfishingintheYangtzeRiver.Itwilllast(持續(xù))fortenyears.WebelievetheChinesesturgeonwillbecomemoreandmore.Weshouldalsoplayapartinsavingthespeciesindanger.12.FromParagraph(段落)1,wecanknowaboutthecommon________oftheChinesesturgeon.A.food B.a(chǎn)ge C.habit D.color13.Whatdoes“tookaction”meaninChinese?A.實(shí)現(xiàn)夢(mèng)想 B.拒絕改變 C.放棄希望 D.采取行動(dòng)14.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheChinesesturgeoniscommonnow.B.PeoplecalltheChinesesturgeonalivingfossil.C.Therearelessthan400speciesintheYangtzeRiver.D.BeijingpassedanewruletohelptheChinesesturgeon.15.Inthelastparagraph,thewriterwantsusto________.A.starttogofishing B.makeanewruleC.savetheChinesesturgeon D.cleantheYangtzeRiverTheredpandaisacuteandinterestinganimal.Itissmallandhasreddish-brownfur(皮毛).TheredpandalivesinthemountainsofChina.Itlikestoclimbtreesandisverygoodatit.Ithasabigtailandthetailhelpstokeepbalanced(平衡的)whenitclimbs.Theredpandaeatsbamboo,justliketheblackandwhitepanda.Italsoeatsfruitsandeggs.Ithassharpteethtohelpitcatchitsfood.Theredpandagoesoutatnightandsleepsduringtheday.Itisasolitaryanimalanditdoesnotliketobearoundotherredpandas.Sadly,theredpandaisindanger(瀕危)now.Theredpandaslosetheirhomesandsometimescan’tfindfoodbecausepeoplecutdowntreesforfarming.Also,manypeoplekill(殺)redpandasfortheirbeautifulfur.Theredpandaisaspecialandbeautifulanimal.Weallshouldtryourbesttohelpthem.16.Whyistheredpandagoodatclimbingtrees?A.Becauseitissmall. B.Becauseitlivesinthemountains.C.Becauseitsteetharesharp. D.Becauseitsbigtailkeepsbalanced.17.WhatisNOTtheredpanda’sfood?A.Eggs. B.Fruits. C.Vegetables. D.Bamboo.18.Whendoestheredpandagooutforfood?A.Atnoon. B.Atnight. C.Inthemorning. D.Intheafternoon.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solitary”mean(意思是)?A.Livingalone. B.Livinginagroup. C.Eatingmeat. D.Eatingvegetables.20.WhatdoesParagraph3mainly(主要)talkabout?A.Whattheredpandaeats. B.Wheretheredpandalives.C.Whattheredpandalookslike. D.Whytheredpandaisindanger.WhatarePElessonslikeinyourcountry?21YuanNingfei,16,theUKAtmyschool,sportscanberelaxed.Youdon’thavetogotoa40-minuteclasseachweek.Instead,wegettopickwhenwewanttoplaysports.22Soeveryonecanfindtheirfavouritesports.Ourschoolhasmanyamazingactivities.Wecantakelessonsinswimming,rockclimbing,dancingandsoon.NiuHanliang,15,theUSInmyschool,everyafternoonfrom3:30to5pmisPEtime.InPEclasses,studentsusuallyjustdosomeexercise,suchasrunningorweightlifting(舉重)inthegym,orplaying.However,peopleintheUSlovesportsalot.23Everyschoolhassportsteams,forexample,Americanfootball,baseball,basketball,tennis,andmuchmore.EmiliaJovic,16,SerbiaInSerbia,ourschoolclassesincludetwohoursofPEperweek.Eachpartlasts50minutes.Duringtheseclasses,westartwith10minutesofrunning,thenweplaydifferentsportslikesoccer,basketball,volleyball,orbadminton.Manystudentsatmyschoollovephysicalactivitiesverymuch.24Eachtraininglaststwohours.DifferentcountrieshasdifferentPElessons.Mostofthestudentslikeitverymuch.25Doyouthinkso?A.Theyalsojoinafter-schoolclubstogettrainingfivetimeseachweek.B.Therearemanyinterestingoutdooractivities.C.SomestudentsfromallovertheworldtellsomethingabouttheirPEclasses.D.SportsteamtrainingisanotherwayofPE.E.Therearealsoagreatnumberofsportstochoosefrom.F.Allthestudentsdon'thaveexamsforsports.G.Doingsportsisagreatwaytostayactiveandimproveourhealth.Itseemsthatsomeanimalscanknowwhenanearthquake(地震)willcome.Thiscanbeimportant,becauseearthquakescankillpeople.Ifanimalscanpredicttheearthquake,theymayhelpsavepeople’slives.Someanimalsmakealotofnoisebeforeanearthquake.Ifdogsareusuallyquiet,theywillbark(吠叫)loudlybeforeanearthquake.Andyoucanseesomestrangethingsonotheranimals.Miceleavetheirhomesandrunaway.Fishjumpoutofthewater.InItaly,lotsofcatsrandownthestreetstogether.Onlyafewhourslater,anearthquakecame.IntheUS,amanhadsomesmallpetfrogsinhishouse.OneSundaynight,thefrogskeptjumpingaroundandmadeloudnoise.Thiswokeuptheman.Thatnight,againitwasanearthquakeandluckily,themanwassaved.Rightnow,thereisnosurewaytoknowwhenanearthquakeiscoming.Butscientiststhinkthatwatchinganimalbehavior(行為)mayhelp.26.Whatdosomeanimalsdobeforeanearthquake?A.Keepquiet. B.Jumpintowater. C.Stayathome. D.Shoutloudly.27.WhichanimalisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Ahorse. B.Amouse. C.Afish. D.Acat.28.Inthefirstparagraph,theword“predict”means(意思是)________.A.knowlater B.knowearlier C.describe D.stop29.WhatcanweknowfromthestoryofthemanintheUS?A.Heheardaloudnoisefromoutside. B.Hewasunhappybecausethefrogswokehimup.C.Hisfrogssavedhislife. D.Heknewtheearthquakeandtoldpeopletorun.30.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Earthquakecanbeverydangerousforpeople.B.Someanimalscanpredictearthquakesandsavepeople’slives.C.Animalsareasurewaytotellwhenanearthquakeiscoming.D.Animalbehaviorsometimescanbedifferent.Itissummer.Thesunisshiningbrightly.TheGrasshopper(螞蚱)isplayinghereandthere.Hehasagoodtime.TheAnts(螞蟻)arebusydoingsomething.TheGrasshopperthinksitiscrazyoftheAntstoworkhardonsuchahotday.ThebigAntisbusycarryingfoodhome.TheGrasshopperdoesn’tunderstandwhyheisworkingsohard.“Whynotjointosingwithme?”saystheGrasshopper,“Don’tworksohard.”“Iamworkingtosavefoodforthewinter,”saysoneoftheAnts,“Ithinkyoushoulddothesame.”“Winterisfaraway.Thereislotsoffoodeverywhere.Stopworking.Cometosinganddancewithme,”saystheGrasshopper.TheAntdoesn’tstopandgoesonwithhardwork.Whenwintercomes,theGrasshopperlooksaroundforfoodinthecold.Heisverycoldandhungry.Heisgoingtodie(死)becauseofhavingnofood.HesuddenlythinksoftheAnts.TheGrasshoppercomestotheAnts’houseforfood.ButheseestheAntsarehavingagoodtimewithalotoffood.—TakenfromAesop’sFables31.HowdoestheGrasshopperfeelinsummer?A.Hungry. B.Sad. C.Happy. D.Angry.32.Whydoesn’tthebigAntsingwiththeGrasshopper?A.Becauseheislazy. B.Becauseheissick.C.Becausehedoesn’tsing. D.Becausehehastobereadyforwinter.33.WhatdoestheGrasshopperdoafterhehearstheAnt’swords?A.Hestillplays. B.Hebeginstowork. C.HehelpstheAnt. D.Hegoesaway.34.Whathappens(發(fā)生)totheGrasshopperinwinter?A.TheGrasshopperbeginstosavefood.B.TheGrasshoppergoesonitswayoflife.C.TheGrasshopperhasagoodtimewiththeAnts.D.TheGrasshopperhasnofoodandisgoingtodie.LiWeiisaneighthgrader.Hemakesatimetableforthisterm.Here’swhathisdailylifeislikeonschooldays.Timetable6:30amgetup,makethebed7:00pmeatdinner6:40am-6:50ambrushteeth,washface7:30pm-9:30pmdohomework7:00ameatbreakfast9:40pmtakeashower8:00am-12:00am2:00pm-6:30pmhaveclasses,readbooksandplaysportsatschool10:00pmgotobedSohowcanatimetablehelpLiWei?First,itcanhelpimprovehishealth.Liusedtohavenotimeforagoodbreakfastorsomeexercise.Also,hewenttobedlateandhadproblemsgettingupearly.Withatimetable,hecandothemwellevenwhenheisbusywithschoolwork.Second,atimetablecanhelphimmakegooduseoftimeandfinishmorethings.35.WhatmayLiWeidoat6:45amonschooldays?A.Hemaybrushteeth. B.Hemaydoexercise. C.Hemaymakethebed.36.LiWeicanhaveahealthylifeby________withatimetable.①eatingagoodbreakfast

②stayinghappyallday③takingsomeexercise

④gettingenoughsleepA.②③④ B.①③④ C.①②④37.WhatdoweknowaboutLiWei?A.Hereadsbooksathomeeverynight.B.Hefindsitdifficulttokeephistimetable.C.Hecanfinishmorethingswithatimetable.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥犹钊朐南鄳?yīng)的空白處,使短文完整,合乎情理。(有兩個(gè)多余的選項(xiàng))。Everyonewantstostayhealthy,butmanychildrendon’tknowhowtotakecareoftheirbodies.Moreandmorechildrenhavehealthproblemsbeforetheyevengettomiddleschool.38LoveourbodyOurbodiesareamazing!Theyletusplay,run,andhavefuneveryday.Whenourbodiesarehealthy,wefeelstrongandfullofenergy.Butifwedon’ttakecareofthem,wecangetsickorhurt.39That’swhyit’ssoimportanttotakecareofourselves.40First,makesuretoeatlotsoffruitandvegetableseveryday.Next,trytodrinkenoughwaterinsteadofsugarydrinks.41Thatway,ourbodieswillhavetheenergytheyneedtodoallthethingswelove.DevelopgoodhabitsIt’simportanttogetmovingeveryday!Trytoplayoutsideorjoinasportsteamtostayactive.Also,remembertowashyourhandstokeepgermsaway.Anddon’tforgettogetenoughsleepeachnight.42A.Takecareofourbodies.B.Ourbodiesneedloveandcare.C.EathealthyfoodD.It’simportanttostayactiveeveryday.E.Herearesomewaystokeepourbodieshealthy.F.Drinkingwaterisbetterthansugarydrinks.G.Thenourbodieswillhavetimetorestandgetstrong.MynameisTina.Therearemanyrulesinmylife.Ithinktheserulesareimportantforme.Athome,Ican’tplaycomputergamesonweekdays.IcanplaythemforonlyhalfanhouronSundayafternoon.IthinkitisgoodformystudybecauseIcanhavemuchtimetostudy.ImustmakethebedafterIgetup.AndImustcleanmyroomeveryday.Somybedroomisalwayscleanandtidy.Mymothersayskeepingtheroomtidyisgoodformyhealth.IstudyatSunnyMiddleSchool.Itisbigandnew.Atourschool,wealsohavesomerules.Wecan’tbelateforschool.Sowemustarriveatschoolontime.Wemustgettoschoolbeforeeightinthemorning.Weneedtoweartheschooluniformeveryday.Intheclass,wehavetobequiet.Wecan’tlistentomusic.Wecan’teatintheclass.Wemusteatinthedininghall.Afterclass,wecan’truninthehallways.Doyouhaverulesinyourlife?Tellmeaboutthem.43.WhatdoesTinathinkoftherulesinherlife?A.Strict. B.Strange. C.Important. D.Interesting.44.HowlongcanKateplaycomputergameseveryweek?A.For30minutes. B.For35minutes. C.For40minutes. D.For45minutes.45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inparagraph2referto(指)?A.Tina’sbedroom. B.Thedinninghall.C.Tina’scomputerroom. D.SunnyMiddleSchool.46.WhencanTinaarriveatschool?A.At7:50am. B.At8:10am. C.At8:20am. D.At8:30am.47.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.RulesinTina’slife. B.RulesatTina’shome. C.Tina’sschoollife. D.Tina’stidyroom.WelcometoPanzhihuaZooComeandseeleopards(豹子)fromSouthChinaandblackbearsfromAsia.Tickets(門(mén)票):2yuan

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Theweatherthereisalwayssunnyandwarm.It’seasyforanimalsheretobelazy.—Tim,13Iseetheyareeatingvegetablesnow.Ithinktheyhaveahealthyeatinghabitnow.—Anna,1448.A5-year-oldgirlandherparentsneedtopay______yuantothezoo.A.2 B.4 C.6 D.849.WhatdoesMikethinkoftheanimalsinPanzhihuaZoo?A.Scary. B.Lazy. C.Cute. D.Smart.50.What’stheweatherlikeinPanzhihua?A.Sunnyandwarm. B.Windyandcold. C.Sunnyandcool. D.Windyandwarm.51.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Youcan'tseeblackbearsinthezoo.B.Youcanvisitthezooat6:00p.m.C.TheleopardsinthezooarefromAfrica.D.Animalsinthezoohaveagoodeatinghabitnow.52.Wherecanyouseethepassage?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inadictionary. C.Inastorybook. D.Inaneighbormap.Howcanadiplomat(外交官)winoverpeoplefromallaroundtheworld?Fortheblack-and-whiteanimal,knownasworld’sfamous“diplomat”,theansweriseasy-simplybecute.InMarch2016,asasignoffriendshipbetweenChinaandSouthKorea,two“diplomats”,giantpandasAiBaoandLeBaomovedintotheEverlandResort,thebiggestamusementparkinSouthKorea.FouryearslateronJuly20th,anothercute“diplomat”FuBaowasborn.UnderthecareandloveofKangCheol-wonandSongYoung-kwan,twopandakeepers,FuBaonoweatsevenmorethanherparentsandgrowshealthily.Thetwozookeeperstakegoodcareofthepandafamily,andtheyareseenasmembersoftheBaofamily.PeoplecallthemKangBaoandSongBao.Theyplantbeautifulflowersinspring,bringincolorfulleavesinautumn,andmakesurethereisplentyofsnowforFuBaotoenjoyinwinter.TohelpFuBaopassthetimeininterestingandactiveways,theyalsomakealotofinterestingtoys,suchasaguitarandapairofglassesmadeofbamboo.Recently,avideoofFuBaoandKangBaohasbecomepopularonline.Inthevideo,KangintroducesthelifeofFuBaoinChinese.FuBaoisgoingtoreturntoChinanextyear.53.WhatcanweknowaboutFuBao?A.ShecametoKoreain2016. B.Sheeatslessthanherparents.C.ShewasbornonJuly20th. D.ShewillgobacktoChinathisyear.54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“zookeeper”meaninChinese?A.動(dòng)物園管理員 B.監(jiān)護(hù)人 C.園長(zhǎng) D.動(dòng)物園游客55.Accordingtothetext,whatdothezookeepersdoforthepandas?①plantflowers②bringinleaves③maketoys④showavideoA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thezookeepersarefamilymembers.B.ThelifeofFuBaoinKoreaiscolorful.C.AiBaoandLeBaoareFuBao’sfriendsinthezoo.D.TheEverlandResortisthebiggestamusementparkinAsia.57.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanyoureadthetext?A.Sports. B.Health. C.Music. D.Nature.Wehavetoomanyrulesinthelife,Ithinksomeofthemaregoodforus.FamilyRules·Getupat6:00amandgotobedby10:00pm.·Don’ttalkloudly(大聲地)intheroom.·Cleanyourbedroomeveryday.·WashyourskirtsandT-shirts.·Don’tmeetfriendsbeforeyoufinishyourhomework.·Don’tgooutafter9:00pm.________Rules·Comeintotheroomwithcleanshoes.·Don’teatordrinkintheclassroom.·Don’ttalkloudlyintheclassroom.·Turnonthecomputersrightandturnthemoffafterclass.Parentsandschoolsaresometimesstrict,butremember,theymakerulestohelpus.Wehavetofollowthem.58.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“________”?A.Computerroom B.Library C.School D.Supermarket59.Childrencansleepatleast(至少)________hoursaccordingtothepassage.A.6 B.8 C.9 D.1060.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“turnoff”meaninChinese?A.打開(kāi) B.搬走 C.沖洗 D.關(guān)閉61.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Youcan’tmeetfriends.B.Youcangotobedafter10:00pm.C.Youcandrinkandeatintheclassroom.D.Youcan’ttalkloudlyinbothfamilyandclassroom.62.Whoaretherulesprobablyfor?A.Students. B.Parents. C.Teachers. D.Allpeople.Doyouknowkiwi,akindoffruit?ItsChinesenameisMihoutao.Canyouguesswhat“therunningkiwi”is?ItisabirdthatlivesonlyinNewZealand.Itsoundslike“keewee”,sopeoplenameitkiwi(鷸鴕).Itisasbigasachicken.Itsmouthisverylonganditseyesareverysmall.Ithastwofeetandeachfoothasfourtoes.Ithashaironitsbody,butitdoesn’thaveanyfeathers(羽毛)likeotherbirds.Soitcan’tfly.Don’tyouthinkit’sveryspecial?Akiwilikestohavealotoftreesaroundit.Itsleepsinthetreeholes(樹(shù)洞)alldaybecausethesunlighthurtsitseyes.Italwayscomesoutforfoodatnight.Itcan’tseewellbutitcansmell(聞)thingswithitsnose.Itistheonlybirdthatcansmellthingsverywell.Thekiwi’seggsareverybig.ThereareonlyafewkiwisinNewZealandnow.Peoplemayneverseethemagainsotheycan’tkill(殺害)kiwisanymore.NewZealanderswanttheirkiwistolive.ThereisapictureofakiwionNewZealandmoney.SometimeswecallpeoplefromNewZealandkiwis.63.Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage(文章)?A.Byaskingquestions(提問(wèn)). B.Bylistingnumbers(列數(shù)字).C.Bygivingexamples(舉例). D.Bymakingdefinitions(下定義).64.Whydopeoplethinkthekiwiisaspecialbird?A.Becauseitisasbigasachicken. B.Becauseithasalongmouth.C.Becauseithaseighttoes. D.Becauseitcan’tflyatall.65.Whatcanthekiwidoaccordingto(根據(jù))Paragraph(段落)2?A.Itcanlookforfoodallday. B.Itoftensleepsinthetrees.C.Itdoeswellinsmellingthings. D.It’seasyforittoseethings.66.Fromthepassage,thekiwicanbe________.①abird

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④aNewZealanderA.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④67.Whatcanbethetitle(標(biāo)題)ofthepassage?A.TheLookofKiwi B.TheHometownofKiwi C.Kiwi—ASpecialBird D.Kiwi—ADangerousBirdAdogusuallywagsitstail(搖尾巴)toshowthatit’sfriendly.Thedogissaying,“Ifeelhappy!”bywaggingitstail.Thisdogishavingfun.Howdoyouknowthat?Thedog’stailisintheair.Itsearsareup.Itlookslikeitissmiling.Thisdogisfrightened.Howdoyouknowthat?Itishiding(躲藏).Itissaying,“Ifeelafraid.”Somedogsuseotherwaystoshowthiskindoffeeling.Theymaymaketheirearsdown.Theymaybark(叫).Thesedogsarealsosaying,“Ifeelafraid.”Thisdogisangry.Howdoyouknowthat?Itismakingadeep(深的)sound.Itisshowingitsteeth.Anditmaybite(咬)you,soneverplaywithanangrydog.Nowyouknowhowtowatchandlistentoadog.Youcanlookatdogs’earsandtails.Youcanlookathowdogsstand.Youcanlistentothesoundsdogsmake.Nowyoucanunderstandhowdogs“talk”!68.Whatdoesadogusuallydowhenitfeelshappy?A.Itwagsitstail.B.Itmakestheirearsdown.C.Itmakesadeepsound.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frightened”mean?A.受驚的 B.疲憊的 C.興奮的70.Whydoesthewritertellusnevertoplaywithanangrydog?A.Becauseitmaymakeadeepsound.B.Becauseitmayshowitsteeth.C.Becauseitmaybiteus.71.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Whatdodogslike? B.Whatdodogslooklike? C.Howdodogs“talk”?OnApril19th,theChinaWildlifeConservationAssociation(中國(guó)野生動(dòng)物保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì))signedanagreementwiththeSanFranciscoZoo.72They’llarrivein2025.“SanFranciscoisveryexcited,”saidthelocalpeople.“It’sanhonorforourcitytobechosenasalong-termhomeforgiantpandas.”Giantpandaswereonceendangered.73TheU.S.isamongthefirstcountriestoworkwithChinatoprotecttheseanimals.Together,they’vebred(繁育)seventeenbabypandassincethe1990s.“GiantpandasarenotjustanationaltreasureofChina,”saidLinJian,spokespersonfortheChineseForeignMinistry.“74They’rebridgesforfriendship.”75TheyallliveatZooAtlanta.Thatagreementisabouttoendlaterthisyear.InFebruary,ChinaannouncedthatitwouldsendapairofpandastotheSanDiegoZoo.76ChinahasselectedYunChuanandXinBaoforthisspecialtrip.A.They’realsolovedbypeoplearoundtheworld.B.Rightnow,thereareonlyfourgiantpandasintheU.S.C.Itwillsendapairofgiantpandastothezooforthefirsttime.D.Thankstoscientists’hardwork,therearenearly1,900pandaslivinginthewild.E.Thismarksanewroundofcooperationbetweenthetwocountriesinprotectinggiantpandas.Peoplearoundtheworldcelebratebirthdays.Howdoyoucelebratebirthdaysinyourcountry?Inmycountry,weeatspecialbreadonourbirthdays.Everyyearmymummakeslotsofitformeandmyfriendsonmybirthday.Therearelittlepiecesofcolourfulsugaronit.Wecallit“hundredsandthousands”.David,AustraliaBirthdaysarealotoffun!HereinJamaica,weliketosurprise(使驚喜)peopleontheirbirthdays.Guesswhatwedo?Wethrowflour(拋面粉)atthem.ItwasmybestfriendBruce’sbirthdayyesterday.Hewaswhiteallover!Sam,JamaicaMygrandmotherturned100lastApril.ShewasveryexcitedbecauseshereceivedaspecialletterfromtheQueen(女王).TheQueensentletterstopeopleontheir100-year-oldbirthdaysbefore.Thistraditionmadepeopleveryhappy.Lucy,theUKInmycountry,manyofuscelebratebirthdayswithnoodles.Theymeangoodluckandalonglife.Nextweekonmybirthday,I’mgoingtomake“l(fā)ong-lifenoodles”athomeforallmyfamily.Wearegoingtoeatthemtogetherandhaveagreatevening!Jingjing,China77.Whatisthe“hundredsandthousands”?A.Afood. B.Aplace. C.Acolour. D.Afestival.78.WhywasBrucewhitealloveryesterday?A.Becausehelikedtowearwhiteclothesonhisbirthday.B.Becausehisparentsaskedhimtowearwhiteclothes.C.Becauseothersthrewflourathim.D.Becauseotherspaintedhimwhite.79.WhatdidLucy’sgrandmothergetfromtheQueenlastApril?A.Acake. B.£100. C.Acall. D.Aletter.80.WhatdoesJingjingplantodoforherbirthday?A.Tohaveaparty. B.Tomakenoodles.C.Togooutwithherfamily. D.Tohavedinnerwithherfriends.81.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthepassage?A.Sports. B.Culture. C.History. D.Geography.Tomhasahappyfamily.Therearesomerulesinhisfamily.Keephealthy.Beinghealthyisimportant.Tom’sfamilydosportsforonehoureveryday.Tomisintheschoolbaseballclub.Andhisparentsruneverymorning.Eveningtimeisfamilytime.Theycan’twatchTVorplaycomputergamesafterdinner.Thefamilyusuallysitonthesofaandtalk.Tomalwaystalksabouthisschoollifeandfriends.Sometimestheytakeawalktogether.Alwayssay“Iloveyou”and“Thankyou”.Tomsays“Iloveyou”tohisparentsinthemorningbeforehegoestoschool,andintheeveningbeforehegoestobed.Hisparentssayittohim,

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