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试卷第=page2020页,共=sectionpages3939页试卷第=page11页,共=sectionpages3939页福建省福州市三年(2020-2022)中考英语模拟试题分题型分层汇编-03阅读理解一、阅读单选(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)AbagofwindYoucanmovemoreairthanyoumightthinkjustbyblowingwithyourlungs.✧Helper✧Tape✧Drycleaner’sbag✧Attention:■Thebagshouldbelargeandplastic.Aclotheshangerisunnecessary.Fold(折叠)overbottomofbagandtapeitclosed.Leaveopenasmallholeforclotheshanger.■Askhelpertoholdbottomofbag,andseeifyoucanblowthroughthesmallholeandfillthebagfullofairwithonebreath.■Pressairoutofbag.Askhelpertoholdbottomofbagagain,andblowairintothesmallholewhilekeepingmouthabout25cmfromthehole.Thesecondtime,youwereabletoblowalargeamountofairintothebag.Thestreamofairyoublowintothebagthesecondtimecreatedapartialvacuum(半真空)asitenteredthebag.Thatpulledinalotofsurrounding(周围的)airwithit,fillingupthebag.1.Theexperimentshows________.A.howtoholdourbreathforalongertime B.howtomovemoreairC.howtoblowwithyourlungs D.howtomakeabag2.Whatdoweneedtomakeabagofwind?________A.Tape,ahelperandaclotheshanger.B.Tape,ahelperandalargepaperbag.C.Tape,ahelperandalargeplasticdrycleaner’sbag.D.Tape,ahelperandasmallplasticdrycleaner’sbag.3.Whichpictureismostlikelytobechosenasthebestillustration(插图)ofthispassage?________A. B.C. D.4.Moreairwentintothewindbagthesecondtimebecause________.A.surroundingairwaspulledinthebagwhileblowingB.thepeoplewhoblowheldalongerbreathC.airwentintothebagbyitselfwhilenoairwasinitD.airinsidethebagwasblownoutofthebag5.Whereisthepassagemostlikelyfrom?________A.Anaturewebsite. B.Atravelguidebook.C.Amovieposter. D.Asciencemagazine.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)Theterm“socialphobia”seemspopularthesedays.Especiallyyoungpeoplearedescribingthemselvesashaving“socialphobia”.Theyprefernottogooutmuch,sayingthatit’shardforthemtomakenewfriendsorsocialize.Butisthisa“real”disease?Infact,thisisjustareaction(反应)tocertainsocialsituations.USresearcherTashirowrotethebookAwkward:TheScienceofWhyWe’reSociallyAwkwardandWhyThat’sAwesome.Heexplainsthatsomepeopledon’t“read”socialsituationscorrectlyandthereforeendupfeelinguncomfortable.Forexample,theymightbeafraidofbreakingsomekindofunspokenrule.Therefore,theystarttoactawkwardly(笨拙地)becausetheydon’twantthistohappen.Thismightmakethemunwillingtosocializeorfindithardtodoso.Theygraduallyprefertostayininsteadofgoingouttomeetnewpeople.“Real”socialphobiaismuchmoreserious.Peoplewithrealsocialphobiawanttogooutandcommunicatewithpeople,buttheirbrainssimplywon’tallowthemtocommunicatewithothersinanormalway.Peoplewithsocialphobiadisordermayexperiencefear,sickness,andheavysweating.But,fortunately,socialphobiacanbetreated.Somepeoplesimplyuseself-helpbookstohelpthemgainmorecontrolovertheirminds.Thosewhohavemoreseriouscasesofsocialphobiacantakemedicinestotreattheirdisorder.6.InParagraph1,someyoungpeople________.A.enjoygoingoutalone B.finditdifficulttosocializeC.aredevelopingnewsocialskills D.disliketomakenewfriends7.WhatwasTashiro’sopinionaboutthesituation?A.Peoplearesufferingfromsocialphobia.B.Peopleshouldlearntofollowsocialrules.C.Peopleshouldavoiduncomfortablesituations.D.Peopledon’tunderstandsocialsituationsproperly.8.Thesentence“Butthisdoesn’tmeantheyhavesocialphobia”canbeputattheendof________.A.Paragraph2 B.Paragraph3 C.Paragraph4 D.Paragraph59.Whatcausespeopletohavesocialanxiety?A.Theydon’tlikesocialcommunication.B.Theyaresufferingfromotherillnesses.C.Theyhaveamentaldisorder.D.Theydon’tbelieveinanyone.10.Whatdoesthepassagetrytoexplain?A.Whatrealsocialphobiaislike. B.Howsocialphobiainfluencesus.C.Whypeopleoftenhavesocialphobia. D.Howsocialphobiacanbetreated.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。Intheyearofthetiger,therearesomebigeventsathome.Let’shavealook.The2022WinterOlympicsFebruary4—February20BeijingisthefirstcityintheworldtohaveheldboththesummerandwintereditionsoftheOlympicGames.Now346millionChinesepeopletakepartiniceandsnowsports,including46millionkidsunder18.TwosessionsMarch4—March11ThereportreviewswhatChinahasachievedin2021andmapsouttheimportantgoalsin2022.Topicsconnectedtoeconomicandsocialdevelopmenthavebeendiscussed,suchasdoublereduction,COVID—19control,foodsafetyandsoon.ShenzhouXIIItoreturnhomeApril16ThethreeastronautslivedintheTianhespacestationcorecabinforsixmonths,settingarecordforChineseastronautsonasinglemission(任务).Thesuccessofthemissionmarksabigstepintestingtechnologyforspacestation.CCYL’s100thanniversaryMay5CCYLisagrouporganizationofyoungpeopleundertheleadershipoftheCPC.Itsmembersarebetween14and28yearsold.Theytakepartinmanyactivities,suchascommunityserviceandenvironmentalprotection.Inadditiontotheeventsabove,the20thCPCNationalCongressandthelaunch(发射)oftheShenzhouXVwillattractourattention.11.Howmanyeventsarementionedinthepassage?________A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six12.Accordingtothepassage,whichtopicwasnotdiscussedinthetwosessions?________A.Foodculture B.Foodsafety C.Healthcare D.Education13.WhatcanCCYLmembersdo?________A.Theycanjoininiceandsnowsports. B.Theycanhelpwithcommunityservice.C.Theycanvisitthespace. D.Theycanmapouttheirgoals.14.Samisinterestedinspace.Whicheventwillattracthiminthesecondhalfofthisyear?________A.The2022WinterOlympics. B.ShenzhouXIItoreturnhome.C.ThelaunchoftheShenzhouXV. D.Twosessions.15.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.346millionpeopleintheworldtakepartiniceandsnowsports.B.ThethreeastronautslivedintheTiangongspacestationcorecabinforsixmonths.C.ThemembersofCCYLareunder14yearsold.D.TheShenzhouXVmissionswillbegintheirtriptothespacein2022.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)JINAN,May11(Xinhua)—ShuQiuhong,anativeofSouthwestChina’sGuizhouprovince,runsastoresellinghanfuinJinan,thecapitalcityofEastChina’sShandongprovince.Asweknow,hanfuisthetraditionalclothingoftheHanethnicgroup.ShuisfondoftraditionalChineseclothingdatingbacktoherchildhood."Ihavebecomefriendswithmanycustomersaswehavethesamehobbies.Weoftenexpressouropinionsonstylesandproductionskills,”saidShu,addingthatyoungconsumers(消费者)makeupabigpartofhercustomers.Overthepastfewyears,ChinahasseenalargeincreaseinyoungconsumersinterestedinsomebrandsandproductsmadeinChina,whichincludetraditionalChinesestyleandculture,atrend(潮流)knownasguochao.InChina,therearearound260millionpeoplebornbetween1995and2009,called“GenerationZ”,whowereborninaperiodofhightechnology.Growingupinadifferentenvironmentfromtheirelders,theyhaveseenChina’sriseasaglobaleconomicpowerfulcountryandformedacompletelynewconsumptionhabit.Guochaoisnotjustaflash—in—the—panfashion,butalong—lastingtrendthatshowsthechangingpreferencesandhabitsofChineseconsumers.Beijing’sPalaceMuseumhasbeenattheheadofthenationwideguochaotrend,withlipsticksandblushesprintedwithtraditionalChinesepicturesbeingthebestsellersontheshelves.TheseproductshavebecomepopularwithGenerationZconsumers.ShuQiuhongsaid,“Moreandmoreyoungpeoplejoinus.Ibelieveitisusefultospreadguochaowithourownefforts.”16.Thepassageis________.A.anotice B.aninterview C.anadvertisement D.apieceofnews17.WhatcanweknowaboutShuQiuhongfromthepassage?________a.ShecomesfromJinan.b.SheisaloveroftraditionalChineseclothing.c.Shemakeshanfubyherself.d.Sheoftencommunicateswithherfriendsabouthanfu.e.Mostofhercustomersareyoungpeople.A.ade B.bcd C.bde D.abd18.Paragraph3mainlyshows________.A.somebrandsandproductsaremadeinChinaB.whoarecalledGenerationZC.thereasonswhyguochaoispopularwithyoungconsumersD.Chinaisaglobaleconomicpowerfulcountry19.Theunderlinedphrase“flash-in-the-pan”means“________”inChinese.A.昙花一现 B.与众不同 C.经久不衰 D.来之不易20.What’sShuQiuhong’sopiniononguochao?________A.Respectful. B.Positive. C.Doubtful. D.Disappointed.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)YangShuting,knownastheFlowerFairy,wasborninChengbuMiaoautonomouscountyofShaoyang,Hunanprovince,in1991.Shesufferedfromseriousinjuriesandgotdisabledafteracaraccidentwhenshewas20.Aftersittinginawheelchairthinkingaboutwhattodowithherlife,Yangfinallyfoundherwayinthehugemarketforartificial(人工的)flowers.Shesetupaflowerworkshopinherhometownin2015.Tomakethesemi-finishedproducts(半成品)intofinishedones,alotoflaborwererequired.Yangprovidedtheworkopportunitiesforhervillagersandsignedanagreementwithmorethan200poorfamilies.Afterthat,Yangsetupmoreworkshopstohelpthepoorandthedisabled.Forthoseunabletowalkaroundatwill,Yangevensentthesemi-finishedproductstotheirhomessothattheycouldfinishtheirworkwithoutleavingtheirhomes.Sofar,morethan380poorfamilies,about60disabledpeopleandover1,300normalpeoplehavebeenliftedoutofpovertythroughherefforts.Shehashelpedherneighborstolivearicherandhappierlifeandthushasbeenhonoredasanationalmodelbythegovernmentforhergreatachievements.21.Yanghadacaraccidentandbecamedisabledin________.A.1991 B.2001 C.2011 D.202122.In2015,Yangsetupaworkshopto________.A.plantflowers B.makethesemi-finishedproductsC.trainthelaborers D.produceartificialflowers23.FromParagraph2,wecanknowthatYangShutingis________.A.caringandhelpful B.braveandindependentC.strong-willedandhonest D.creativeandcareful24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“poverty”meaninChinese?A.贫困 B.技术 C.疾病 D.资金25.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Ahugemarketofvillagelabor. B.Methodstorunaflowerworkshop.C.Greatachievementsofadisabledgirl. D.Thegovernment’seffortstohelpthepoor.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)Mostofustakeoursenseofsmellforgranted(视……为理所当然).Buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhatitwouldbelikeifyoucouldn’tsmell?Infact,intheUnitedStatesalone,morethantwomillionpeoplesufferfromanosmia.MaxChristianwasoneofthem,whowasbornwithouttheabilitytosmell.Whatislifelikeforthesepeople?Well,alossofsmellmeansalossoftaste,assmellandtastearecloselyrelated.Withoutthesenseofsmell,thetastebudscanonlydetect(发现)afewflavors.“Water,applejuice,coffee...Icannevertellthedifferencebetweenthem!”Christiansays.Lifealsogetsalotmoredangerousforthesepeople.Forexample,withouttheabilitytodetectodors(气味),theywouldn’tsmellagasleak,smokefromafire,orsourmilk.LikeChristian,manyanosmicpeoplearebornwiththecondition.Sincetheycanneversmell,theynevermisssmells.However,somepeopledevelopanosmialaterinlife.Mostofthesepeoplebecomedepressedaboutlosingtheirsenseofsmell.AliceCoxbecameanosmicafteraheadinjuryyearsago.“Imissthesmellofmyson’shair,”shesays.“I’velostanimportantpartofmylife!”Inmostcases,anosmiagoesawayonitsown.Apersonwillregain(重获)theirsenseofsmellspontaneously.Unfortunately,anosmiaisnotalwaystreatable,especiallyifageisthecause,andthereisnoknowntreatmentforcongenital(先天)anosmiaatpresent.Buttherearestepstomakelivingwiththeinabilitytosmellmorepleasantandsafer.Forexample,putfiredetectorsandsmokealarmsathomeandtakeextracarewithleftoverfood.26.Accordingtothetext,weknowMaxChristian________.A.isgoodattastingdifferentfoods B.becameanosmicafteraheadinjuryC.takestheabilitytosmellforgranted D.wasbornwithouttheabilitytosmell27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutAliceCoxisTRUE?A.Shehascongenitalanosmia. B.Shemissesthesenseofsmellsomuch.C.Shenevercomplainsaboutbeinganosmic. D.Shewouldloseherlifebecauseofanosmia.28.Wecaninferfromthetextthatanosmicpeople________.A.willregaintheirsenseofsmellanywayB.mayhavemoredifficultydetectingflavorsC.cannolongerliveamorepleasantandsaferlifeD.couldfindthemselvesinadangeroussituationmoreeasily29.Theunderlinedword“depressed”isclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.verysad B.verytired C.veryworried D.verysurprised30.Whichofthefollowingisincludedinthelastparagraph?A.Thetreatmentforanosmia. B.Thewaystoavoidanosmia.C.Thetipsforlivingwithanosmia. D.Thenumberofpeoplewithanosmia.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)READERSRECOMMENDName:PopJamuserTheBookshopGirlbySylviaBishopThisisaboutagirlcalledProperty.Sheisadoptedaftershewasfoundinacupboardinabookshop.Shehasashockingsecret—Shecan’tread!YOURTURNEmailyourbookreviewtohello@theweekjunior.co.uk.Ifyourbookreviewisprintedinthemagazineyou’llreceiveaRovingReporterbadge.Telluswhatyoulikedaboutthebook,andwhyyou’drecommendittoothersanddon’tforgettoincludeyournameandaddress.31.ThebookshopGirliswrittenby________.A.SylviaBishop B.PopJamuser C.Property D.RoverReporter32.Whatdoweknowaboutthegirl?A.Shelikedreading. B.Shewasfoundinabookshop.C.Shelivedinabookshop. D.Shewasadoptedbyabookshopowner.33.WhichofthefollowingmaymostprobablywintheRovingReporterbadge?A. B.C. D.34.Whowillbemostinterestedinthetext?A.Maria,whoisasellerofcupboards. B.Ray,whoisthedesignerofthebadge.C.Jupiter,wholikessharingafterreading. D.Tom,wholikesreadingsciencefiction.35.Wherecanyouprobablyseethetext?A.Inadiary. B.Inasurvey. C.Inadictionary. D.Inamagazine.(2022·福建福州·统考模拟预测)WelcometothenewHongKongSleepingBusTourthathelpsyoucatchuponsleep.Thebustourisafive-hourridearoundHongKongonadouble-decker(双层)bus.Thebusstopsatplaceslikethecity’sLantauIslandandtheairport,wherepassengerscangetoffandtakephotos.Sohowdidtheideaofthetourgrow?“Whenweweretryingtodevelopnewtours,Isawapostfrommyfriendsayingthathewasstressedoutbyhiswork,andthathecouldn’tsleepatnight,”saidKennethKong,theorganizerofthebustour.“Butwhenhewastravelingonthebus,hecouldsleepwell.Hispostinspired(赋予灵感)ustocreatethistour.”TicketsforthefirstSleepingBusTourquicklysoldout,andfor$13to$51aticket,riderscanchooseseatsontheupperorlowerdeck.Somepassengerscameprepared,bringingtheirownblanketsandchangingtheirshoestoslippers,whileothersbroughttravelpillows(枕头).Passengerswerealsogivenaneyemaskandearplugsforamorecomfortablesleep.Dr.ShirleyLi,whoresearchessleepattheUniversityofHongKong,said,“PeopleinHongKongdon’thaveenoughtimetosleep.Theymaytendtoconnectpublictransportwiththeirsleep.Andthat’swhytheyfounditeasiertofallasleeponthebus.”36.WecaninferthatKennethKong’sfriend________.A.feltrelaxedatwork B.hadnotroublesleepingatnightC.gaveadviceoncreatingthebustour D.wroteapostandinspiredKennethKong37.FromParagraph4,weknowthebustouris________.A.popular B.terrible C.tiring D.important38.Whichpicturebestshowspeople’spurposeonthebustour?A. B. C. D.39.Accordingtothetext,HongKongsleepingbustour________.A.isfree B.takesfivehoursC.providestravelpillows D.improvesthepublictransport40.Thetextiswrittento________.A.showtheimportanceofsleepingB.introduceanewandspecialbustourC.encouragepeopletosolvethesleepingproblemsD.telluswhypeopleinHongKonglikethebustour(2022·福建福州·统考二模)From:vincentlee@126.comTo:Cindy;Martin;Neil;Walt;ElliotDate:May25thSubject:YouAreInvited!Hello,Sandra’sdearestfriends,June2ndisSandra’s25thbirthday.Sandrahasbeenourbestfriendforalongtime.Forthiswonderfulfriend,Iplantohaveadifferentpartytocelebrateherspecialday.WeallknowthatSandraisabigfanofDetective(侦探)Conan,sothepartyisnamedWhoTookAwaytheRing.Everyonethatiscomingtothepartywillbegivenaroleandtherole’sscript(剧本).So,ifyoudecidetojoinus,youwillhavetoprepareacosturmeforyourrole.Forexample,ifyouplayawaitress,you’llhavetodressupasawaitresstothepartyandthentalktotheotherpeopleplayingrolesaccordingtothescript.Duringtheparty,you’lljoinusinfindingoutwhotookawaythequeen’sring.ThepartywillbeheldatJadeHotelat7p.m.onJune2nd.Lotsofdeliciousfoodsanddrinkswillbeprepared,sothere’snoneedtoworryaboutgettinghungryorthirsty.Pleasetellusifyou’dliketojointhepartybefore-theendofthismonth.BestwishesVincentLee41.Cindyis________.A.Sandra’sfriend B.Sandra’ssister C.awaitress D.adetective42.IfMartindecidestogototheparty,heneedsto________.A.actattheparty B.decorateapartyroom C.bringsomefood D.invitemorefriends43.Accordingtothetext,VincentLee________.A.isabigfanofDetectiveConan B.triestofindoutwhotookawaytheringC.ispreparingaspecialpartyforSandra D.willjoinapartyattheendofMay44.WhenisthelatesttimeforSandra’sfriendstodecidewhethertojointheparty?A.May25th. B.May31th. C.June1th. D.June2nd.45.Thee-mailis________.A.aloveletter B.aninvitationletter C.abusinessletter D.athank-youletter(2022·福建福州·统考二模)Idon’tknowwhat’swrongwithmybrain.Mymemorystartedtobecomeshockinglycompletein1974,whenIwaseightyearsold.From1980on,ithasbeennearperfect.Givemeadatefromthatyearforward,andIcanimmediatelytellyouwhatdayoftheweekitwas,whatIdidonthatday,andwhathappenedonthatday.Icanrecallmemoriesatwill.Butmyremembering,infact,isnotundermycontrol.Mymemoriesautomatically(自动地)flashforwardandbackwardinmyheadthroughtheyearsofmylife.Whatdoesitfeellike?Well,justimaginethis:Someonestartedtomakevideosofyouwhenyouwereachild,andhasbeencontinuouslyfollowingyouaroundallday,everyday.ThispersonhasplacedallofthesevideosontoasingleDVD,andyouarebeingforcedtowatchitoverandoveragain.Thereyouareasaten-year-oldinyourlivingroomwatchingyourfavoriteTVprogram.Then,suddenly,you’reonthebeachduringafamilyvacationwhenyouweretwelve.IneverknowwhatImightremembernext.AsIgrewup,agreatmanynewmemorieswerebeingstoredinmybrain,withmoreandmoreofthemendlesslyflashingthroughmymind.Ibecameaprisonertomyownmemory.Mymotherwouldtellmenottocaresomuchaboutthepast.I’dtrytoexplainthatIdidn’treallycareaboutthepast.Thememoriesjustfloodedmymind.Butnobodycouldunderstandme.Mygreatesthopenowisthatscientistswilldiscoversomethingaboutmybraininthenearfuture.Ihopetheirfindingswillhelpthemlearnmoreaboutthehumanmind.46.Thewriter’sspecialabilitybecamealmostperfectwhenshewas________yearsold.A.8 B.10 C.12 D.1447.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatthewriter________.A.cannottellonepersonfromanotherB.cannotrememberanythingaboutthepast.C.cansaywhatwillhappeninthenearfutureD.canrecallwhatexactlyhappenedoneachpastday48.Howdidthewriterfeelaboutherspecialability?A.Proud. B.Warm. C.Painful. D.Shameful.49.Thewriter’smother________.A.knewwhatwaswrongwithherbrainB.couldn’tunderstandherproblemC.caredlittleaboutthepastD.solvedherproblem50.Thewriternowhopesscientistswill________.A.discoverheramazingabilityB.helpherbecomeanormalpersonC.explainthemysteryandcontrolhermemoriesD.researchherbraintolearnmoreaboutthehumanmind(2022·福建福州·统考二模)Thefirstday,thefirsthug,thefirsttimeyougotditched(被抛弃)byafriend.Thefirsttimeyouweregivenrealresponsibilities.Thefirstmomentyourealizedyouweregrowingup,changing,andbecomingwhoyoureallyare.Thesearethethingsthatmiddleschoolisallabout,andtrustus—weknowmiddleschool.We’vebeenreadingyourstoriesandlivingthroughyourbestmoments,aswellasyourworstnightmares.Middleschoolwasn’ttoolongagoforus,andit’sstillfreshinourminds.Itcanbeapainfulawkwardtimeinyourlife,butthelessonsyoulearnareinvaluableinyourgrowingup.That’swhywearegladwecouldgiveyouthisbook—oneoftheChicken’SoupSeries.Thinkofitlikeaguidebook.Kidsjustlikeyouarenarratingtherockyjourney,sharingwithyousomeofthebestandworstmomentsoftheirlife,thenallowingyoutomakeyourwayandexperiencethemonyourown.Thankstoyou,we’vegottorelive(重温)alotofthisstuff.Wesatinouroffice,giggling(咯咯地笑)aboutthestupidthingsweworewhenweweretryingtofitin.Wecouldn’tbelievewhatwedidtobepopular,butwewerealsoproudofourselvesforthetimeswestoodupforwhatwebelievedin.Andwhenyoulookback,that’swhatyou’lldotoolater.You’llfeelproudthatyoustruggledthroughmiddleschoolandgrewupstrong.Oneday,whenyourbraces(牙套)areoffandyourhairstopsgettingoutofcontrol,you’lllaugh,too.Becausemiddleschoolis,aboveall,funny.Anddon’tworry—wealreadythinkyou’reprettycool.51.Thefirstparagraphiswrittento________.A.maketeenagersfeelunderstoodB.askteenagerstotaketheirresponsibilitiesC.sharesomefirstexperiencesinmiddleschoolD.encourageteenagerstobecomewhotheyreallyare52.Whichofthefollowingisthecoveroftheunderlined“thisbook”?A. B. C. D.53.Thesecondparagraphwantstotellthereaders________.A.whythisbookisworthreadingB.whylifeisahardjourneytoeveryoneC.whymiddleschoolshouldbetakenseriouslyD.whychickensoupplaysaroleinteenagers’growth54.Whoarethe“we”inthetext?A.Unhappyteenagers. B.Strugglingadults.C.Editorsofthebook. D.Guidesonthejourney.55.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Teenagersshouldwritedowntheirstoriestosharewithothers.B.Tryingtofitinisstupid;weshouldalwaysbetruetoourselves.C.Thereisgoodandbadwhenwegrowup;everypartofitisvaluable.D.You’recoolandspecial,sobelieveinyourselfandyou’llsucceedintheend.(2022·福建福州·统考二模)Amaninvitedhisfriendstocomeoverfordinner.Afterdinner,themanwantedtogiveoneofhisfriendsaridehome,butthefriendsaidthathewasabletogethomebyhimself,andanicewalkafterabigdinnerwasjustthethingthathereallyneeded.So,themanlitupalanternandgaveittothefriend.However,thefriendgotangry,droppedthelanternandsaid,“Don’tyouknowthatIcanseenothingevenwithbrightlights?Areyoumakingfunofmebydoingthis?”“Mydearestfriend,”saidthemanashepickedupthelanternfromtheground,“IgiveyouthelanternbecauseIcareaboutyou.Youcan’tsee,butotherscan.Withthelantern,youdon’tneedtoworryaboutbeinghitbycarsorknockedbyotherpeoplewhileyou’rewalkinginadarkplace.”Afteraquietmoment,thefriendfinallyopenedhismouthandsaid,“I’msorry.Couldyoupassmethelanternagain,please?”56.Thestorytookplace________.A.inthemorning B.intheafternoon C.atnoon D.atnight57.Theman’sfriendhasproblemswith________.A.hisears B.hiseyes C.hislegs D.hisstomach58.Thefriendgotangrybecause________.A.hethoughtthemanwaslaughingathimB.hethoughtthemanrefusedtohelphimoutC.themaninvitedmanypeoplefordinnerexcepthimD.themandidn’twanttowalkhomewithhim59.Themanlitupalanternforhisfriendsothathecould________.A.seetheroadmoreclearlywithbrightlightsB.useittohitbadmenwhennecessaryC.avoidbeinghitorknockedD.rideinadarkplace60.Whatisthestorytryingtotellus?A.Outofsight,outofmind.B.Ifyoucanmakepeoplehappy,doit.C.Don’tletbadthingsstopusfromenjoyingourlives.D.Thingswillbecomedifferentwhenwethinkinadifferentway.(2022·福建福州·统考一模)SomebodycalledMom.Itwassomebodyfromschool.Ididn’treallycatchthename.Isaidmymomwasmowingthelawn(草坪),andsotheladyaskedifIcouldtakeamessage.Isaid,“Sure”.Then,shestartedtalkingaboutcakesandThursdayafterschoolandIsaid,“Sure,cakesaregreat.”IwastryingtogetmymathhomeworkdonebecauseRijwaswaitingformenextdoor.Then,theladysaidsomethingabouttheheadmasterandIsaid,“Sure,Iknow,”becauseeveryoneknowstheheadmaster.Finally,shestoppedtalkingandsaid,“Okay?”Isaid;“Okay,”andthenrememberedtosay,“Thankyouforcalling,”justlikeMomtaughtme.Then,Ihungup,finishedmymathandheadedforRaj’shouse.Ididn’trememberthecalluntilthenextmorningatbreakfast.“Oh,youhadacallyesterdaywhileyouweremowingthelawn,Mom.”“Oh?Whowasit,Kyle?”shesaid,betweentoastbites.Unhh.Think,think.“ItwasaboutThursdayafterschool,”Isaid,announcingtheonlydetailIcouldremember.“Whataboutit?”Momwasgettingalittleangry.IknewIhadtodealwiththiswell.“There’sabakesale.Theheadmasterwasaskingforstuff,”Ifeltgoodaboutrememberingtheheadmaster.Well,tomakealongstoryshort,itwasthepresidentofthePTO(家校共建会)whohadcalled.AccordingtoMom,theladywasveryimportant.ShewasaskingifMomcouldbakeacakefortheheadmasterbecausetheyweregoingtosurprisehimforhisbirthday.MomshoweduponThursdayafterschoolwithalittleplateofcookies,thinkingtherewasabakesale.Mrs.EssmanlookedatherlikeshewasfromMarsandaskedwherethecakewas.Ofcourse,Momdidn’tknowanythingaboutacakeorabirthdayoranything.Now,Iwasinthedoghouse,andmybrotherandIhadtolearntelephonemannersfromMom.61.WhatwasKyledoingwhenhewasansweringthetelephone?A.Hewasmowingthelawn. B.Hewasmakingacake.C.Hewasdoinghishomework. D.HewaswaitingforRaj.62.Thenextmorning,Kyle________.A.announcedhisplanforThursday B.forgottogivethemessagetohismomC.showedupattheheadmaster’sbirthdayparty D.rememberedthecallbutnotallthedetails63.WhenMrs.EssmansawKyle’smom,shewas________.A.thankful B.disappointed C.excited D.sad64.Thetelephonemannersinthelastsentencerefersto________.A.introducingyoursel

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