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春季高考●春季高考●题型梯度训练专题S201-阅读理解春季高考题型特训(广东省专用)能力提升之阅读理解15篇温馨提醒Page1历年真题再现Page1题型特训-1(包括五选五)Page5温馨提醒以下是关于广东省普通高中学业水平合格性考试英语阅读理解的考查要点:考查要点理解文章主旨大意:能把握文章的中心思想,概括主要内容。比如文章论述的主题是什么,作者的主要观点或意图是什么。细节理解能力:准确找到并理解文中具体的信息,如时间、地点、人物、事件、原因、结果等。例如,题干中询问某事件发生的时间,就需要在文中找到对应的时间表述。推理判断能力:根据文章内容进行合理的推理和判断,包括对隐含信息、作者态度、文章寓意等的推断。比如根据文中描述的人物行为推测其性格特点,或者根据上下文推断某个情节的发展趋势。词义猜测能力:通过上下文理解生词或短语的含义。可能是直接给出一个生词,让考生根据语境猜测意思,也可能是考查对某个熟悉词汇的特定语境下的含义理解。历年真题再现2024年第一次2.阅读(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)第一节阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。AAyes-personisnormallysomeonewhosays“yes”toeverything;arequest,ajob,anopportunity,oranevent.Somepeoplethinkthatsaying“yes”toeverythingcomeswithrisks.Thingsaregoodatfirstbutmightgowronglater.But,forme,saying“yes”hasbroughtchancesratherthanworries.Hereisagoodexampletoshowthepowerofsaying“yes”anditseffectonmylife.Mybossonceaskedmetogiveaspeechtoalargegroupofpeople.IhadneverdonepublicspeakingbeforebutIknewthatIspeechjustfine.Mybosswassopleasedthathetrustedmewithmoreimportanttaskssincethen.LookingbackonmyworkexperiencesIthinkaboutwhatwouldhavehappenedifIhadsaid“no”tosomechallengingtasks.MaybeIwouldneverhavemadesomuchprogressinmyjob.Saying“yes”hasallowedmetomoveupatwork,andIhavegrownfromit.Saying“yes”tosomethingthatyoumightbeuncomfortablewith,likeataskthatisoutsideyourcomfortzone,canhavepositiveresults.Sometimes,youjustneedtogiveitatry.Actuallyifyouwanttogetanywhereinlife,youcan’tbelazyandclosedoff.It’sreallythatsimple.6.Whydosomepeoplethinksaying“yes”toeverythingisrisky?ATheywilllosechances. B.Theyarelazywithwork.C.Peoplemaymakemorerequests. D.Thingsmightgowronglater.7.Theauthorsucceededingivingthespeechbecause__________.A.hepressedhimselfforthetask B.headmittedhisstressC.hehasinterestedinthetopic D.hewastrustedbyhisboss8.Whathassaying“yes”broughttotheauthoraccordingtoParagraph3?A.Moreregrets. B.Personalgrowth. C.Biggerworries. D.Lifelongfriendship.9.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph4canbebestreplacedby___________.A.pleasing B.important C.challenging D.dangerous10.Theauthorwrotethepassageto__________.A.inspirepeopletoliveasimplelife B.tellpeopleabouthisworkexperienceC.remindpeopleoftherisksofsaying“yes” D.encouragepeopletosay“yes”tochallengesBHaveyoueverdrawnpicturesonyournotebookswhenyouaresitinginclass?Ifso,yourteachermighthavetoldyoutostop.Manypeoplethinkdoodling(胡写乱画)maystopyoupayingattentiontowhatyouaredoing.Butitmightbejusttheopposite.Onestudyshowsthatdoodlingmayhelpyourememberthingsyouhear.In2009,researchersaskedtwogroupsofpeopletolistentoaphonemessage.Onegroupwasencouragedtodoodle,buttheotherwasnot.Neithergroupknewthattheywouldbeaskedtorememberinformationfromthemessage.Butthegroupthatdoodledremembered29%more.Otherpeoplesuggestotherusesfordoodling.JessePrinzaprofessorwhostudiesdoodling,saysitcanhelpyouthinkcreatively.Walkingawayfromaproblemtodrawmightactuallyhelpyousolveit.Whenyoucomeback,youwillhaveafreshideaandgetananswermorequickly.AnauthornamedSunniBrownwroteabookondoodling.Shearguesthatdoodlingisatoolthatcanhelppeoplethink.Sheadmitsthatpeopleseedoodlingasdoingnothingbutshewantstochangethat.Infact,sheownsabusinessthathelpscompaniesimprovemanagementeffectivenessthroughdoodling.Brownbelievesdoodlingishelpfulbecauseitincludesmorethanonewayoflearning.Youlearninfourways:seeing,hearing,readingandwriting.Themorewaysyouuse,thebetteryoulearn.Andwhenyoudoodlewhilelisteningtoalecture,youareusingallfour.Youmightthinkthatbeinggoodatdrawingisimportantfordoodling.Butifthepointofdoodlingistohelpyouthink,thenitdoes’tmatterwhatthepicturelookslike.Evenifyouarenotanartist,doodlingcanhelpyou.Sonexttimeyouneedtofocus,pickupapenanddoodleaway.11.WhatdoesthelastsentenceinParagraph1suggest?A.Drawingmightbeallowedinclass. B.Drawingisthefirststeptodoodle.C.Doodlingmighthelpstudentsfocus. D.Doodlingispopularwithstudents12.Theunderlinedword“that”inParagraph4referstothefactthat__________A.doodlingcanhelppeoplethink B.SunniBrowndoesbusinessbydoodlingC.peopleconsiderdoodlingasdoingnothing D.SunniBrownwroteabookaboutdoodling13.Accordingtothelasttwoparagraphs,doodling__________.A.helpspeoplebecomebetterlearners B.isuselessinlisteningtoalectureC.requiresverygooddrawingskills D.doesnotattractanyartists14.Thepurposeofthepassageisto__________.A.doresearchbydoodling B.solveproblemsbydoodlingC.helppeoplelearnhowtodoodle D.introducethebenefitsofdoodling15.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanweprobablyfindthispassage?A.Health. B.Education. C.Technology. D.Economy.第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Plant-basedicecreamshavebecomeagoodsummerchoicethesedays.___16___Ifyoudoubtit,youmaygotoalocalstoreandcountalltheicecreamsthatdonotusecows’milk.___17___Actually,plant-basedicecreamsaleshavea300%increasesince2018.___18___Oneisthatpeoplecareabouttheirhealth.Plant-basedicecreamscontainlessfat,sotheyarehealthier.Environmentalprotectionisalsoareason.Sincetheseicecreamsaremadefromdifferentkindsofplantmilk,lesswaterandenergyarerequiredintheproduction.Peopleusedtothinkthatplant-basedicecreamstastedlessdeliciousandlesscreamy.___19___Thankstorecenttechnologicalinnovations(创新),plant-basedicecreamsofnewflavorsareintroduced.Theytastejustlikethecreamyandsmoothicecreamsmadefromcows’milk.Asyoucantell,thequalityisreallythere,andpeoplearebecomingmoreandmoreinterestedinthenewflavors.Withthegrowingpopularity,theplant-basedicecreamindustryismakingmoremoney.Yearsago,onlyafewcompaniesproducedplant-basedicecreams.___20___A.Butit’snolongerthecase.B.Theresultsmightsurpriseyou.C.Theyaremorepopularnowthaneverbefore.D.Thereareseveralreasonsforthesharpgrowth.E.Nowmoreicecreammakershaveenteredthebusiness.2023年第一次II.阅读(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)第一节阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。AAnewinteractive(互动的)mapshowswhichpartsoftheworldhavebeenhithardestbyclimatechange.Themap,calledClimateEX,allowsuserstoseehowglobalwarming(全球变暖)influencestemperatureandrainfallacrosstheEarth.Themapshows,intheUK,areasofeasternScotlandhavebeenmostinfluencedbyclimatechange.IntheUS,thewestcoasthasseenariseintemperatureandlossofrainfall.Themapalsoshowsthatoverthenext50yearspartsofWalesandnortheastEnglandwillseebigchangestotheirclimate.DevelopedbyascientistattheUniversityofCincinnati,themapuses50yearsofpublicclimatedatafrom50,000internationalweatherstationsaroundtheEarth.Itshowsnotonlyhowtheclimatehaschanged,Butalsowhatwillpossiblyhappenbytheyear2070.Accordingtothemap,overthenext50yearsCentralAmericawillbesubjecttoterribleheatandrainfall.PapuaNewGuinea,southeasternChina,thewestcoastoftheUS,GreenlandandtheArcticarealsoeasilyinfluenced,mostimportantlyforsealevelchange.ClimateEXcanalsohelpuserssearchforplaceswhereclimatechangemayleadtoextremephenomena(现象)inthefuture.TheusersimplytouchestheplacewherestormsarefrequentatpresentonthemapandthenClimateEXwillshowalltheplaceswherestormsarelikelytohappenin50years.6.Ariseintemperatureandlossofrainfallhavehappenedin____.A.theUS B.China C.PapuaNewGuinea D.theUK7.Themaptellstheclimatechangeinthefutureby_.A.settingupweatherstations B.recordingrainfallC.measuringthesealevels D.usingpastclimatedata8.TheunderlinedphrasebesubjecttoinParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto____.A.cause B.suffer C.avoid D.change9.Accordingtothelastparagraphthemapcan_____.A.reducetheinfluencesofclimatechangeB.changetheclimatesofdifferentcountriesC.showwhereextremeclimateswillhappenD.suggesthowpeopledealwithclimatechange10.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.IncreasingRainfall B.AnAmazingMapC.AMapoftheWorld D.ChangeableClimateBAngerisanaturalfeelingthateveryoneexperiencesinlife.Someresearchersbelievethefirstsoundababymakeswhenborncouldbeasignofanger.Angermaybethefirstfeelingwehaveandrespondto.It’sinmanycasesaperfectlyhealthyfeeling.Angercancausepeopletomakeverypositivechangesintheirlives.Sometimeswehavetobeangryatinjustice(不公正),atwrongdoings,orevenatnature,beforewecandowhatneedstobedonetocorrectwrongsormakethingsbetter.Butofcourse,thatisnothowweusuallythinkofanger.Mostpeoplethinkofangerasafeelingwemustkeepundercontrol.Childrenaresometimessenttotheirroomsorpunishedforexpressingangerinanuncontrolledway.Parentstellachildtocontrolhimselfwhenthechildshowsanger.Wemaybeangrywithfriendsoratwork,butweknowit’snotrighttoshowit.Veryearlyinlife,welearnthatangerissomethingthatmustbecontrolled.Welearnthisforagoodreason.Uncontrolledangercanleadtofights,caraccidents,badrelationshipswithothers,unacceptablesocialbehavior,andmanyotherproblems.However,manyexpertssaythatifonesuppresseshisanger,hemaysufferseriousmentalandphysicalhealthproblems.Sowhatcanwedotounderstandandcalmthisfeeling?Onesolutionistotalkaboutitwithsomeonewetrust,forexample,agoodfriend.Wecanalsotrytowalkawayfromasituationthatcausesanger,askadoctorforadvice,orjustexercisemoreinourdailylife.Andofcoursewemayhavemanyothermethods.Whateversolutionwechoose,aslongaswearetryingtofindthesolutiontotheproblem,wehavealreadytakenthefirststepintherightdirection.11.AccordingtoParagraph1,angercan_____.Aleadtojustice B.keepushealthyC.helpustellrightfromwrong D.helpusmakethingsbetter12.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.Wearetaughttocontrolanger. B.Angerappearsearlyinlife.C.Weshouldn’tgetangryatwork. D.Angrychildrenshouldbepunished.13.Theunderlinedword“suppresses”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto_____.A.holdsin B.takesin C.expresses D.understands14.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpdealwithanger?A.Excellentphysicalhealth.B.Atalkwithaclosefriend.C.Someexercisesgivenbyteachers.D.Agoodrelationshipwithothers.15.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofanger?A.Angershownbychildrenisunacceptable.B.Angerleadstodeadlymentalandphysicalillnesses.CAngercanbeahealthyfeelingandneedbetreatedproperly.D.Angerbuildsuprelationshipswithourfriendsorworkmates.第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Citylifeiscool:butiscountrylifecooler?Theanswerisyes.Ascitiesgroweverbigger,lotsofpeoplewouldliketoleavetheircityandliveinthecountryside.___16___CitieslikeLiverpoolandGlasgowhavelostabout30%oftheirpopulationin30years.ButBritain’spopulationisstillgrowing.___17___Theyaremovingtothecountryside.TheEnglishcountrysidehasaclassicimage.Peopleimaginethatlifeinthecountrysideisslowandcalm;thatpeoplehavemorespaceandmosthouseshavegardens;thattherearenotrafficjams,nopollution,andnocrime.___18___PeopleinBritainwanttoliveinthecountryside.Itiscausingproblemsinsomeruralareas.Peopleliveinthecountrysideandworkinthecity.___19___Ofcoursetheydon’tusebuses(theyaretooslow)ortrains(they-don’tstopinthecountryside);theyusecars.Littlevillagesnowhavetrafficproblemsinthemorning,justlikebigcities!What’smore,althoughmanypeopleliveinthecountryside,theywanttousesupermarketsandgoodfastroads....Buttheydonotwanttoseethecrowdstoandfromsuchsupermarketsorhearthenoiseoftheroads.___20___Thereisnotenoughtodo.Therearenotenoughactivitiesorexcitements.A.Wherearethepeoplegoing?B.Insomeplaces,thisistrue;butinothersitisnot.C.Sotheytravellongdistanceseachdaytogotowork.D.ThepopulationofBritishcitieshasbeenfallingforyears.E.Besides,lotsofyoungpeoplesaythatlifeinthecountrysideisboring.题型特训-1阅读(共45小题;每小题3分)第一节阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。AParkinghasbeenaproblemfordriversforalongtimeinZhengzhou.TheTransportationDepartmentismappingoutanewplanforthecity’sparkingsystem.Thereareabout100thousandcarsontheroadinZhengzhoubutonlyenoughparkingspacetoprovideroomfor15percentofthesevehicles.Itisnowonderthatlocaldriversgetsoworriedtryingtofindaplacetopark.Thenumberoftheprivatecarownersisbecominglagerandlarger.InMarch,thecitysentout1,000privatecarlicenses,thehighestnumberoflicenseseversentoutinamonth.Industryexpertssaythissuggeststhatlocalpeoplehaveastrong,activeinterestinbuyingcars.Bytheyear2020,thenumberofcarsinZhengzhouwillprobablyreach200thousand.Ifoneparkinglotisforeachcar,thenalotofparkingspaceshouldbebuiltforthesevehicles.ThecenterofZhengzhouismostshortofparkingspace.However,expertspointoutthatsimplybuildingmoreparkinglotsintheseareasisnotpracticalanddoesn’tsolvetheproblem.Theideaof“Park&Ride”systemhasbeensuggested.Thismeansthatundergroundtrainandcitytrainshouldbedevelopedquickly.Driverscanleavetheirvehiclesincarparksnearbysubwayandbusstationsandthentheycanridepublictransporttogotothecitycenter.Basedonthisidea,thecitywillcutdownthenumberofparkinglotsinthecitycenterandneedhigherparkingfees(费用).Butitwillbuildmoreparkingareasnearmainsubwayandbusstops.1.Theunderlinedphrase“mappingout”inthefirstparagraphmeans__________.A.making B.arguing C.replying D.comparing2.About__________driverscanfindplacestoparktheircarsinZhengzhounow.A.8,500 B.10,000 C.15,000 D.20,0003.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.ThecitysentoutmoreprivatelicensesinFebruary.B.LessandlesspeopleboughtcarsinMarch.C.ThecitysentoutlessprivatelicensesinMarch.D.Moreandmorepeoplearegoingtobuycars.4.Accordingtotheideaofa“Park&Ride”system,thecitywill__________.A.sendoutmoreprivatecarlicensesB.buildmoreparkinglotsnearbusstopsC.encouragepeopletobuymorecarsD.buildmoreparkingareasinthecitycenter5.Thispassageismainlyabout__________.A.parkingproblemsinZhengzhouB.heavytrafficinZhengzhouC.pollutioninZhengzhouD.buildingmoreparkinglotsinZhengzhouBCollegeisn’tforeveryone.Earningadegreewillimprovetheincomepotential,buthightuitionisadeterrentforsome.Somecan’taffordit.Otherschoosenottocontinuetheirschoolingforotherreasons.Buttheycanstillfindagoodjobwithoutacollegedegree.●ManufacturingSalesRepsAveragesalary:$52,440
Currentworkforce:1,430,000Projectedjobgrowth,2010-2020:16%Wholesaleandmanufacturingsalesrepswhospecializeinnon-technicalproductsmake27%morethanfull-timeworkers.Unlikethosesalespeople,wholesalerepsmarkettheirproductdirectlytobusinessesandgovernmentagencies.Thepayisgood,theopportunitiesarenumerousand,formostemployers,ahighschooldiplomaisenoughtogetajob.●DryWallWorkersAveragesalary:$45,490
Currentworkforce:22,900Projectedjobgrowth,2010-2020:27%Nohigh-schooldiploma?Noproblem.Drywallworkersaretheonlyworkersonourlistwhocanexpectgoodmoneyandstrongjobgrowthwithoutevenfinishinghighschool.Drywallworkersworkintheconstructionindustry,preparingwallsforpaintingaftermasons(泥瓦匠)buildthemup.Mostlearnfrommoreexperiencedworkersduringworking.●ElectriciansAveragesalary:$48,250
Currentworkforce:577,700Projectedjobgrowth,2010-2020:23%Theworldismoremechanizedthaneverbefore,andmoremachinesmeanmoreworkfortheseskilledworkers,whowillseenearly134000newjobsaddedby2020.Atypicalelectricianmakesmorethan$48,000peryearwithahighschooldegree.Majorcitiespromisethemostjobs.●CommercialPilotsAveragesalary:$67,500Currentworkforce:32,700Projectedjobgrowth,2010-2020:28%Anaveragecommercialpilotmakes$26,000morethanatypicalfull-timeworkerand$13,000morethananaveragecollege-educatedworker.Itrequiresonlyacommercialpilot’slicenseandtrainingatalocalflightschool.Timesarechanging-manyairlinesnowlookforpilotswithtwo-yearorfour-yeardegrees—butprospectsforsalaryandgrowthremainstrong.6.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“deterrent”inParagraph1?A.Prevention B.Threat C.Difficulty D.Fear7.Withoutahigh-schooldiploma,youcanfindajobasa/an________.A.manufacturingsalesrep B.drywallworkerC.Electrician D.commercialpilot8.Theaveragesalaryforatypicalfull-timeworkeris________.A.$52,440 B.$45,490 C.$67,500 D.$41,5009.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthecommercialpilots?A.Theaveragesalaryofcommercialpilotsisthelowestofthementionedjobs.B.Commercialpilotsearnmorethancollege-educatedworkers.C.Youneedtoreceivetrainingataninternationalflightschooltobeacommercialpilot.D.Oursocietywillneedmorecommercialpilotsinthefuture.10.Fromthetext,wecaninferthat________.A.havingacollegedegreecanguaranteeagoodjobB.it’snotnecessarytogetacollegedegreeC.electricianswillfindjobsinbigcitieseasilyD.manypeopledon’tcontinuetheirschoolingforonlyonereasonCTobeagoodteacheryouneedsomeofthegiftsofagoodactor;youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyouraudience;youmustbeaclearspeakerwithagoodstrongpleasingvoicewhichisfullyunderyourcontrol;andyoumustbeabletoactwhatyouareteachinginordertomakeitsmeaningclear.Watchagoodteacherandyouwillseethathedoesnotsitstillbeforehisclass:hestandsthewholetimeheisteaching;hewalksaboutusinghisarmshandsandfingerstohelphiminhisexplanationsandhisfacetoexpressfeelings.Listentohimandyouwillheartheloudnessthequalityandthemusicalnoteofhisvoicealwayschangingaccordingtowhatheistalkingabout.Thefactthatagoodteacherhassomeofthegiftsofagoodactordoesn’tmeanthathewillindeedbeabletoactwellonthestageforthereareveryimportantdifferencesbetweentheteacher’sworkandtheactor’s.Theactorhastospeakwordswhichhehaslearntbyheart;hehastorepeatexactlythesamewordseachtimeheplaysacertainpartevenhismovementsandthewaysinwhichheuseshisvoiceareusuallyfixedbeforehand.Whathehastodoistomakeallthesecarefullylearntwordsandactionsseemnaturalonthestage.Agoodteacherworksinquiteadifferentway.Hisaudiencetakesanactivepartinhisplaytheyaskandanswerquestionstheyobeyordersandiftheydon’tunderstandsomethingtheysayso.Theteacherthereforehastomeettheneedsofhisaudiencewhichishisclass.Hecannotlearnhispartbyheartbutmustinventitashegoesalong.Ihaveknownmanyteacherswhowerefineactorsinclassbutwereunabletotakepartinastage-playbecausetheycouldnotkeepstrictlytowhatanotherhadwritten.11.Whatisthetextabout?A.Howtobecomeagoodteacher.B.Whatagoodteachershoulddooutsidetheclassroom.C.Whatteachersandactorscouldlearnfromeachother.D.Thesimilarities(相似处)anddifferencesbetweenateacher’sworkandanactor’s.12.Theword“audience”inthefourthparagraphmeans________.A.students B.peoplewhowatchaplayC.peoplewhonotonthestage D.peoplewholistentosomething13.Agoodteacher_________.A.knowshowtoholdtheinterestofhisstudents B.musthaveagoodvoiceC.knowshowtoactonthestage D.standsorsitsstillwhileteaching14.Inwhatwayisateacher’sworkdifferentfromanactor’s?A.Theteachermustlearneverythingbyheart.B.Heknowshowtocontrolhisvoicebetterthananactor.C.Hehastodealwithunexpectedsituations.D.Hehastousemorefacialexpressions.15.Themaindifferencebetweenstudentsinclassandatheatreaudienceisthat_________.A.studentscanmovearoundintheclassroomB.studentsmustkeepsilentwhiletheatreaudienceneedn’tC.nomemoryworkisneededforthestudentsD.thestudentsmusttakepartintheirteachers’playsDDoyouwanttochangeyourlife?Doyouthink“change”istheresultofbigdecisions,suchaschangingcareersorstartingahugeproject?Althoughallthosethingscanbebeneficialanddoyousomegood,actuallyitisthesmallthingsthatcanbringaboutthebiggestchange.Now,letmeshowyouhow10minuteseverydaycanbepowerful.LearntoCookaHealthyBreakfastFor10minuteseverymorning,youcansearchonlineforwaystomakeahealthybreakfastandthenfollowtheinstructionstomakeit.Youjustneed10minutesofpracticeaday,70minutesaweek.Gradually,youcanimproveyourcookingskillsandhaveahealthybreakfast.RecordYourThoughtsFor10minutesJustwritewhatevercomestomind.Don’tthinkaboutmakingitperfectoranyonereadingit.Arecordisarecordforareason—it’syourplacetobemessy(凌乱的)andgetoutallyourthoughts.Onceyouseetheminfrontofyou,you,lhaveamuchclearersenseofhowtobestmoveforward.ReadBooksorListentoMusicPeoplemaythinkthatwhentheyaretired,theyneedtodo“something”.Infact,theyneedtodo“nothing”.Justenjoy10quietminutesofreadingorlisteningtomusic,andyou,willstarttorefillyourselfwithideas.See,howpowerful10minutesis!16.Whatcanbringaboutthebiggestchangeaccordingtothewriter?A.Smallthings. B.Bigdecisions.C.Ahugeproject. D.Acareerchange.17.Theunderlinedwordbeneficial(Para.1)isclosetothemeaning“________”.A.careful B.peaceful C.beautiful D.helpful18.Whatdoesthewritersuggestyousearchonlinefor?A.Placestododailypractice.B.Waystomakebreakfast.C.Adviceonkeepingfit.D.Shopstobuyfruits.19.Whatdoyouneedtodowhenyoufeeltired?A.Listentomusic.B.Thinkaboutchange.C.Learnsomethingnew.D.Recordyourthoughts.20.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.UsefulHobbiesB.MakingRecordsC.Powerful10MinutesD.FollowingInstructionsEExperts’researchshowsthatnearly25%ofBritishpeople,includingchildren,areoverweight.Thegovernmentisworriedanditislookingforwaystosolvetheproblem.Many11-14-year-oldchildrenalreadydocookery(烹饪)atschoolbutfrom2011,thegovernmentismakingthiscompulsory(必修的).Theyhopethatthiswillencouragepeopletocookinsteadofeatingreadymealsandfastfood.Allmiddleschoolstudentswillhavecookinglessonsforonehouraweekforoneterm.Theywilllearntousesimple,freshfooditems,andfollowsimpleinstructionstopreparehealthy,tastymeals,forexampleagoodtomatosauceforItaliannoodles.Andschoolsaresettingupcookeryclubscalled“Let’sGetCooking”throughoutthecountry.Theclubswillgivemorechildrenthechancetolearntocookafterschool.HeadTeachersworryabouttheequipmenttheywillneedforthelessons.About15%ofschoolsdonothavekitchensandtherearenotenoughcookeryteachers.Thegovernmenthasplannedtotrain800cookeryteachersandtogiveschools£2.5millionayeartohelpchildrenfrompoorerfamiliestopayforthefooditems.21.WhatistheBritishgovernmentworriedabout?A.Students’research. B.Thebodyweightproblem.C.Experts’suggestions. D.Solutionstotheproblem.22.Theschoolswillhavecookinglessonsforthestudentsto______.A.payformeals B.havefunC.makemoney D.eathealthyfood23.Theschoolssetup“Let’sGetCooking”clubstohelpmorestudents______.A.tastedeliciousfood B.becomegoodcooksC.learntocookafterschool D.teachcookinginthecountry24.WhatistheproblemmentionedinParagraph5?A.Alackoffastfood. B.Alackofstudents.C.Alackofequipment. D.AlackofHeadTeachers.25.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CookingatSchool B.SettingupCookingClubsC.TrainingCookeryTeachers D.BuyingCookeryEquipmentFTheFIFAWorldCupcametoanendinDecember2022.ButtheloveforsoccerisstillverymuchaliveandwellinZibo,ShandongProvince.Ziboiscalled“thehomeofsoccerball”.It’sthebirthplaceoftheancientChinesesportofcuju.In2004,cujuwontherecognitionofFIFA—soccer’sgoverningbody—astheearliestformofsoccer.TheChinesecharactercumeanstokick.Jumeansanancienttypeofleatherball.Ithasfeathers(羽毛)orgrainchaff(谷糠)inside.TheancientChinesehistoricaltextZhanGuoCesayscujuwasaformofamusementamongcommonpeople.ButduringtheHanDynasty,soldiersplayedcujuforarmytraining.DuringtheTangDynasty,womenplayedcujuattheroyalcourt(朝廷)fortheamusementoftheemperors.ItenteredthegoldenageintheSongDynastywhenitbecamepopularamongeveryclass.Yet,the2,000-year-oldgameslowlygotoutofpeople’slivesduringtheMingDynasty.LiWeipeng,34,fromLinzidistrictofZibocity,isaseventh-generationinheritor(传承人)ofcuju.Hehasbeenpracticingcujuskillsfor18years.Masteringdifferentcujuskillsisnoteasy.“Atthebeginning,Ispenteighthoursadaypracticingjuggling(颠球)aball.Itwastiring,”LitoldChinaDaily.Henowcanjuggleaballwithhisfootover10,000timesinarow.TeachingstudentscujumovesisapartofLi’sjob.ThetraditionalChinesesportcujuisnowpopularatprimaryandmiddleschoolsinLinzi.“Studentsshowgreatinterestinplayingcuju.Itencouragesmetopromotetheancientsport,”Lisaid.26.WhyisZibocalled“thehomeofsoccerball”?A.Becausecujuwasbornthere. B.Becausepeopletherelovesoccer.C.BecausethereisabranchofFIFA. D.Becausemodernsoccerbeganthere.27.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?A.Thewayofmakingcuju. B.Thedevelopmentofcuju.C.Thevalueofcujutotheworld. D.ThepopularityofcujuamongtheChinese.28.IntheMingDynasty,cuju_______.A.wasusedtotrainsoldiers B.wasenjoyedbytheemperorsC.becamepopularamongwomen D.slowlydisappearedinpeople’slives29.Whichof
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