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阅读理解Passage 1Since last year, city streets around China have seen colorful shared bikes, which people can rent with a smartphone app and then park wherever they choose. To reduce traffic jams and air pollution, many cities have offered bike-sharing. But sometimes, dreams can turn sour. As shared bikes become more popular, problems keep showing up. According to news reports, shared bikes are badly treated by users. When people are using the bike, some of them just throw it onto streets and even into ditches(水沟). Some bikes are stolen. Recently, a man in Shanghai was fined (罚款)1,000 yuan for stealing a shared bike. Besides, the damage to the QR codes on the bikes has brought huge losses to bike-sharing companies, like Mobike. If the QR code is damaged, the bike cannot be used any more. It can take several hundred yuan for the company workers to find a lost bike and get it repaired. Mobike has 100 credit (信用) scores for each user. Penalty (惩罚)points will be taken in case of users bad behaviors. Once the score drops to below 80, bike rental will go up to five yuan per 30 minutes. However, punishment may not be the best way to stop shared bikes from being stolen or damaged. Bike-sharing services will work well only if people follow the rules and show respect for the bikes and other users. 1. Why do many cities have offered bike-sharing? A.To provide convenience to travelers. B. To reduce traffic jams and air pollution. C. To make money for the company by renting. D. To encourage more people to excise by riding.2. If Mr. Li credit scores is 80, he should pay for _ his one hours riding shared Mobike. A. five Yuan B. eighty YuanC. ten Yuan D. fifteen Yuan3. The underlined word “loss” may means _. A.损失 B. 利益 C. 回报D. 深思4. Which of following is NOT true according to the passage? A. People can rent the shared bikes with a smartphone app. B. If someone steals a shared bike, he will be fined. C. If the QR code is damaged, the shared bike cant be used any more. D. Punishment is the best way to stop shared bikes from being damaged.5. The author mainly wants to tell us _ in this passage. A. shared bikes are popular in the cities B. Chinas bike-sharing dreams turn sour C. credit scores of Mobike are important for every users D. bike-sharing companies are facing serious problemPassage 2 Who would have thought of creating a library in a war zone where danger surround people? But a few book lovers have built an underground library in Darayya, Syria, which provides learning, hope and inspiration. Anas Ahmad is one of the founders of the library and he is a former civil engineering student.Many times he and his friends risk their lives to collect books from destroyed houses near the front line.That means they have to be extremely careful when they go through bombed-out buildings; they have to hide themselves from snipers(狙击手). Since the library was built, its creators have collected more than 14,000 books from abandoned(被弃置的) houses and buildings. “We saw that it was important to create a new library so that we could continue our education,” said Ahmad. People throughout the city have put the library to good use. Doctors in the town are using the books to continue their studies and treat patients; these books even help them perform surgeries(手术). Teachers are using the books to prepare classes in the war town. Unfortunately, children will not be found in the library as it is too dangerous to walk there. “You can read about everything in books,” said one reader in the library. “They provide hope to us and help us seek light in the darkness.”1. The library in Darayya, Syria was built underground to _? A. make it more mysterious and funny B. offer a quiet reading environment C. attract more people to read in it D. avoid the danger from the war2. Whats the main idea of the second paragraph? A. Anas Ahmad is a former civil engineering student. B. Anas took risks in collecting books for the library. C. People in Darayya are surrounded by the danger D. How to stay away from bomb and the snipers?3. Why did Anas Ahmad help to found the library? A.To continue the education in the town. B. To inspire the people to fight. C. To offer people a safe place. D. To attract more kids to read books.4. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A.The librarys creators have collected More than 14,000so far. B. The library is put to good use by the people in the town. C.Children can be found to read in the library after school. D. The library is not safe enough for the people to read in it.5. The best title of the passage may be _. A. a former civil engineering student B. a town of Darayya in the war C. a secret library provides hope D. the biggest library in the warPassage 3Earthworms (蚯蚓) are friends of farmers. They can make holes (洞) in the earth, so rain and air can get through. That helps plants grow. But now in the United States, some earthworms are making problems. The earthworms are called Asian jumpers. They first came to the US from Asia. They are big and strong. They can jump off the ground. They can also grow as long as 15cm. The strong worms can get into very hard earth. So in the 1980s, American farmers used them a lot. Now these worms are everywhere in some American forests. However, Asian jumpers are big eaters. They also like to live in very big groups. When they get into the forest, they can eat the leaf litter (落叶层) on the forest floor very quickly. It is not good for the forest. Many plant seeds (种子) need the leaf litter to grow. Some other animals also eat the litter as food. Asian jumpers take their food away. The leaf litter also protects the earth. The Asian jumpers eat the litter and open up the forest to disease. 1. What can earthworms do for plants? A. They can make holes in plants. B. They can help plants get more rain and air. C. They can make water and air in the earth. D. They can eat the useless things in the earth for plants.2. Why did American farmers like to use Asian jumpers in the 1980s? A. Because they can grow very big and long. B. Because they can live in very big groups. C. Because they can make holes in very hard earth. D. Because they can eat the leaf litter in the forests.3. Asian jumpers might bring all of the following problems EXCEPT _. A. they eat many of the plant seeds, so there are fewer plants B. they eat the leaf litter, so the plant seeds have no food C. they eat the leaf litter, so the forest is open to disease D. they eat the leaf litter that protects the earth4.The passage mainly tells us _ A. Earthworms are helpful for farmers B. Earthworms daily living habits C. Why the earthworms are called Asian jumpers D. The earthworms can help farmers but hurt the forestPassage 4 More and more Chinese are having English names, but not everyone is good at finding one. Why not offer them some help? An American girl called Lindsay Jernigan is now teaching people how to get better English names. While working in Shanghai, Lindsay met many Chinese people with strange English names. Some of them chose a lucky number of “Seven,” a favorite fruit, “Apple,” and a cartoon character, “Snow White.” Others had names like “July” and “Rabbit.” After noticing the problem, Lindsay had an idea. She quit her job and set up a website () to help Chinese people get better English names. The website helps people in two ways. After they take an online quiz, people will get five English names based on their personal information, such as age, job and even future plans. This costs 18 yuan. People can also meet with Lindsay to talk about their English name. But that costs more. Now, about 2,000 people each day visit the website. Most of them are preparing to study or work abroad. Lindsay is planning to offer them more help, such as helping them write resumes(简历).1.What does Lindsay think of the name of “Rabbit”? A. Wonderful. B. Strange. C. Creative. D. Boring.2. The underlined word “quit” means _in the passage. A.continued B. asked C. picked up D. gave up 3. If you get a name from Lindsay face to face, you should pay her _. A. 18 yuan. B. less than 18 yuan C. more than 18 yuan D. more or less than 18 yuan4. Which of the following is TRUE about Lindsay? A. Her website mainly helps the English-speaking people. B. Her idea came from his work experience in China. C. She plans to provide more service for the customers. D. She can help the people to get name in two ways. 5. The best title of the passage is _. A. A hard-working American girl B. How to find an good English name C. Dont choose English names without thinking D. American girl helps to choose an English namePassage 5Fu Yuanhui is Chinas newest sweetheart. The 20-year-old swimmer from Hangzhou won a bronze medal at the recent Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. But it wasnt the medal that charmed peoples hearts, it was Fus honest remarks and bubbly personality. Climbing out of the pool after a semi-final heat, Fu looked tired and out of breath, and not very happy. She thought her time may not have been good enough to make the final. But the reporter told her otherwise. Fu had just swum a personal best! And it was Fus reaction (反应)to this news that made everyone fall in love with her. Her eyes got big and her smiled. “Wow, Im so fast!” she said. And she joked with the girl reporter that she must have been helped by her “mystical powers.” Later, after the final race, it was the same reporter who again surprised Fu by telling her shed won a bronze medal. “What? Really?” she said, “Thats not so bad, then.” Fu worked hard to get to the Olympics and her training, she said, “Even though I did not win a gold medal, I surpassed (超过)myself and I am happy with that.”1. What kind of medal did Fu Yuanhaui win in the Olympic Games in Brazil? A. The gold medal. B. The silver medal. C. The bronze medal. D. None.2. Why didnt Fu Yuanhui feel happy after the semi-final heat at first ? A. Because she didnt feel well. B. Because she thought she didnt do well. C. Because she wasnt satisfied with her reaction. D. Because the reporter asked her a unhappy question.3. The third paragraph tells us Fu Yuanhui _. A. had an expressive face B. was satisfied with herself C. thought the game is unfair for her D. was sorry to get the bronze medal4. We can learn from the he underlined words that Fu Yuanhui_. A. thought she had tried her best B.thought she was lucky enough C. wanted to thank the reporter D. planed to win the gold medal 5. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Fu Yuanhui is an honest and lovely girl. B. Fu Yuanhui works hard during her training. C. Fu Yuanhui swumapersonalbest in Brazil. D. Thesamereporter interviewed Fu Yuanhui three times.Passage 6 To encourage reading, a Chinese company placed over 10,000 books around the underground, in taxis and on planes in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The activity earned the support of many Chinese stars. The “book-dropping battle,” however, won little praise. Instead, the movement drew much criticism(批评). Some books were left untouched. Around the underground, passengers thought the books were left there to save the seats. Some books were taken away by cleaners. People also complained thatthey couldnt get to the booksthe carriages were too crowded. The movement led to a hot debate. Most people thought it could do little to encourage reading. “I think the best result is that people take selfies(自拍)when they pick up the books and write a post on WeChat. After that, they will just bring the books back home and place them on their bookshelves,” wrote one Weibo user. Some pointed out that while Watson was a great reader, the Chinese stars who supported the movement didnt seem to be reading much. Isnt it embarrassing that the movement is supported by stars who dont read a lot? Murong Xuecun is a famous Chinese writer. He thought the book-sharing campaign was not at all a bad thing. “In the past years, the Chinese economy(经济) has been developing rapidly. Everybody is busy with work. They dont have time for reading,” said Murong.“However, just because Chinese people dont read regularly, it doesnt mean we should do nothing to encourage reading, ” Murong added.1.Whats purpose of The “book-dropping battle” ? A. To encourage people to read. B. To test how much people like reading. C. To test find out people if give back the books. D. To encourage people to take public transport.2. What result of “book-dropping battle” isnt mentioned in the passage? A. Some books were thought to save the seats. B. Some books were taken away by cleaners. C. People couldnt get to the books because of the crowded. D. Some people thought it affected the traffic.3. The underlined word “debate” means _ in the passage. A.阅读B. 争论C. 兴趣D. 风气4. The fourth paragraph mainly tells us _. A. “book-dropping battle” works little B. Most people like taking selfies C. people prefer reading in WeChat D. Weibo users prefer reading books5. What is Murong Xuecuns idea about “book-dropping battle”? A. Book-sharing campaign may effect the economy B. Chinese people are too busy to read books. C. We shouldnt give up encouraging reading, D. Developing Chinese economy is more important than reading完型填空Passage 1Before seeing light we have slowly 1 for two hours on that cold December evening. “This must be the house.” I told our group. We parked our car at an old house. We gathered up our 2 books, We knocked on the door. We heard a 3 voice from inside say, “Come in. The door is open.” We 4 the door. There in a rocking chair sat an elderly woman with a big smile on her face. “I am 5 you.” Ruth said weakly. We 6 Ruth the basket of delicious food. I asked Ruth what carols(圣歌) she would like to hear. Then Ruth sang some carols with us happily. As we hugged Ruth good-bye she said to me 7 , “The day you called I was still in bed. I had just finished praying. I asked God if it would be 8 to have some Christmas Carolers come to my home and sing this year. Thank you for being the answer to my 9 prayer.Wow, what an great 10 to have the opportunity(机会) to be the answer to someones Christmas prayer.1. A. waitedB.drivenC. walkedD. climbed2. A.EnglishB. scienceC. song D. story3. A.happyB. sad C. weak D.exciting4. A.broke B. mendedC.paintedD. opened5. A. expectingB.writingC.hating D. advising6. A.cookedB. soldC. madeD.handed 7. A.sadlyB. angrily C.thankfullyD. angrily8. A.OKB. necessaryC.possibleD.true9. A.birthday B.ChristmasC. ThanksgivingD. Halloween 10. A. experience B. newsC. dreamD.story Passage 2 A long time ago, the Jade Emperor decided to name each of the twelve years of the Chinese zodiac(生肖) 1 an animal. He would choose only the wisest, bravest and most beautiful of 2 . 3 of the animals hoped they would be picked, especially the Rooster who had beautiful golden horns. The Dragon, however, wasnt sure 4 he would be picked because of his baldness(秃发). The Centipede(蜈蚣) 5 the Dragon. He offered to get the Roosters horns so that the Dragon would be picked. But the Dragon had to promise to give him many 6 and powerful jaws. The Dragon agreed. The Centipede told the Rooster a 7 story about the Dragons baldness and asked to borrow his horns. “The Dragon,” said the Centipede, “just wants the Emperor to choose him as one of the 8 animals of the zodiac. When that is done, he will 9 the horns.” When the Centipede 10 the horns to the Dragon, the Dragon was happy. He carried out his 11 and gave the Centipede lots of legs and powerful jaws. The Jade Emperor gathered all the animals together and announced his 12 He placed the Dragon fifth on his list and placed the Rooster tenth. The Rooster was so 13 . He demanded his horns back but the Dragon 14 , laughing at him. The Rooster was so angry. He got into a fight with the Centipede. The Centipede thought his new jaws and legs would help him defeat the Rooster but he 15 . The Rooster pecked(啄) the Centipede and ate him up. To this day, every time a rooster sees a centipede, he pecks at it and eats it up.1. A. at B. for C. after D. about2. A.animalsB. plantsC. familiesD. persons3. A.NoneB. MostC. AllD. Few4. A.how B. whyC. if D.when5.A.get on withB. made a deal withC.be thirsty forD.be responsible for6.A.giftsB. wingsC.legsD.horns7. A.pleasant B.sadC.funnyD. meaningless8.A.threeB. six C. ten D. twelve9. A.returnB. borrowC. makeD. repair10.A. leftB.joinedC. tookD.brought 11.A. wishB. dream C. plan D.promise 12.A.choicesB. punishment C. dislikesD. rules13.A. upsetB. boredC. embarrassedD.thankful 14.A. agreedB. refusedC. acceptedD. forgot15.A. cancelled B. failedC. succeedD. understood Passage 3 Do right things at the proper time, or its too late to regret for what has passed. A grasshopper (蚱蜢)was playing the violin when he saw some ants busy 1 food. “Why are you workin

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