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答案第=page2020页,共=sectionpages5252页外研版(2019)高一英语下学期期中复习查缺补漏冲刺满分(名校最新期中真题)专题08阅读理解20篇(天津专用)(2022春·天津·高一天津二十五中校考期中)Manypeoplelovegum(口香糖).Deliciousasitis,thedirtywastecanbeaproblemforhumans.Themainmaterialforgumcannotbreakdownnaturally.Lotsofgumwasteendsupbeingthrownawayintotheriversandgroundseachyear.Nowthankstothecompany,GumdropLtd.,theremaybeawaytodealwiththisproblem.TheUK-basedcompanyhascomeupwithacleverideathatenableseasydisposalofgumwasteusingpinkboxesthey’veproduced.Passers-bycansimplythrowanyunwantedgumintothepinkboxessetupacrossLondon.Oncefull,theyaremailedtothefactorywherethegumisusedtocreatemorepinkboxes.Thecompanysaidthatgumwastecouldbechangedintootherusefulthingslikeshoesaswell.Bullus,whofoundedthecompany,saidshedecidedtocreatethecleverboxesafterobservingthemesscausedbygumwasteonthestreetsofLondon.Shehadspentmanymonthsstudyinghowtousegumwasteasamaterialforthecleverboxes.Afterhundredsoffailures,shefinallysucceeded.Toknowwhetherpeoplewouldliketothrowgumwasteintothepinkboxes,shedidtwotests.Shesetuptwoboxesinsideamen’srestroomatSouthamptonAirport.Bullussaidtheyhadtopickupthefullboxesjust5timesayear,aneffortthatcostthecompany$300.Butairportofficialswouldhavespent$4,600overthesameperiodcleaningupthemessleftbehindbycarelesslythrowngumwaste.AsimilartestatLondon’sfamousVilliersStreetresultedina40%decrease(减少)ingumwaste.Theirsuccesshasledtotherapidsetting-upofthepinkboxesacrossLondon.BullusnowhopesthepinkboxescanhelpnotonlyLondon,butalsomanyotherplaces.Therearemanycountriesandcitieswheregumisaproblem.Thecompanyhasalsointroducedthepinkboxesthatcanbeeasilycarriedbypeople.1.Theintroductiontoguminthefirstparagraphismainlytoshow______.A.it’sakindofunhealthyfoodB.it’senvironmentallyunfriendlyC.itneedsimprovementinqualityD.itbecomespopularallovertheworld2.WhatdoweknowaboutthepinkboxesmadebyGumdropLtd.?A.TheycanbreakdowngumwasteB.Theycanchangepeople’sviewsongumC.Theyareusedforrecyclinggumwaste.D.Theyaremadefromthesamematerialsasshoes3.WhatmaybestdescribeBullusaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Creativeandhardworking. B.FunnyandsmartC.Kindandcourageous. D.Carefulandtrustful4.Wecanlearnfromthetwoteststhatthepinkboxes______.A.leadtoadecreaseingumsalesB.canbetoocostlyforsomeairportsC.arelesshelpfulinbusyplacesD.reducethepressuretodealwithgumwaste5.What’sprobablyBullus’sfutureplan?A.Applyingthepinkboxesinmoreplaces.B.Encouragingpeopletoavoidbuyinggum.C.Makingitmoreconvenienttocarrythepinkboxes.D.ImprovingLondon’srelationshipwithothercities.(2022春·天津·高一天津二十五中校考期中)Attheageof60ChenLiesufferedastroke(中风).Aspartofherrecovery,shehadtorelearnhowtodoeverythingwithherlefthand,resultinginmuchannoyance.Oneday,forthefirsttimeinherlife,shepickeduponeofhergrandchild’spaintbrushesandjuststartedputtingcoloronthepaper.HappinessdawnedonChenasshesuddenlycouldpaintlovelynaturalscenery.“Ihadnothingelsetodo,soIjustpickedupthepaintbrushandhadatry,”Chensaid.

Afterherstroke,Chencompletedin-patienttherapy(治疗)inTexas.ThenshemovedtoNewYorktoenrollinanexperimentalrobotic-assistedtherapyprogram.Withtheroboticarm,shecouldcompletemoretasksthatwereimpossiblebefore.“EverytimeIrecoveredsomething,Iwouldtellthegoodnewstotheprogrammembers,”Chensaid.“TheythoughtitwasawonderthatIcoulddosomethinglikepainting.”Chenhascompletedabout500paintingstodate.DuringthemonthofMay,whichisNationalStrokeAwarenessMonth,shewaspaintingoneeverydayandpostingapictureofitonherFacebookpage,StrokeofHope,tohelpraiseawareness.“Ioftenreadabouthowtopaint,”saidChen.“I’vegainedalotofknowledge,sobesidesthehandpainting,thebrainkeepsthinking.That’sgoodforstrokepatientstokeepthebrainworking.”Chen’sdaughterLianasaid,“It’snicetoseeMomdoingsomethingsheloves.”StrokeAwarenessOregonhadcontactedthefamilytoseeifitwaspossibletoincludesomeofherpaintingsinanauction(拍卖)toraisemoneyforawarenessandrapidresponseprogramsforstrokepatientsinthestate.“Theygotoagoodcause,whichiswhatMomwantstoachievewithstrokeofHope—reallyputtingthewordouttherethatit’snotoveronceyouhaveastroke,”saidLiana.6.WhatcausedChenLietostartpainting?A.TheanxietyandboredomduringherillnessB.Theencouragementfromhergrandchild.C.HerdeterminationtoovercomeillnessD.Herwishtobeawell-knownartist.7.WhatisParagraph3intendedtotellus?A.ThestrokegreatlyinfluencedChen’slifeB.ChenhelpedimproveastroketherapyprogramC.ChenwasunwillingtousetheroboticarmatfirstD.ThetherapyallowedChentogainabilitiesgradually8.WhydidChenpostherpaintingsonsocialmedia?A.Todevelophertalentforpainting.B.ToraisemoremoneyforhertreatmentC.Todrawpublicattentiontothestroke.D.Toreportherconditiontoherfollowers.9.WhatdoesChenmostprobablyinspireotherstrokepatientstodo?A.Receivetimelytreatmentandseekexpertadvice.B.KeeptheirmindsactiveandstaypositiveC.Feelenergeticbygettingclosetonature.D.Takeupnewhobbiesrelatedtoart10.WhatlessoncanwegetfromChen’sstory?A.badbeginningmakesabadending.B.Allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasy.C.Whenlifegivesyoulemons,makelemonade.D.Knowledgewithoutpracticemakesbuthalfanartist.(2022春·天津·高一校联考期中)InthecityIlivein,wehaveasmalllocalnationalparkfulloftrees.Ilikethatplaceverymuch,althoughIdowishitwasbigger.Oneday,Iwaswalkingaroundintheparkalongapath(小路)whenIsawabeautifulsquirrel(松鼠)lyinginthemiddleofthepath.Istoppedandfoundthattherewassomethingwrongwithoneofitslegs.Justatthattime,amanwithtwolittlekidswasbehindme.Theyweremyneighbors.Theyweregoingupthesamepath.Isaidhellotothem.Thedadaskedme,“Whyareyoustandingstillhere?”Isaid,“Look!Hereisabeautifulsquirrel,but”Noticingthesquirrel,oneofthekidsshouted,“Quicklydad,catchitforme.Iwanttoputitinmybirdcage.”Hisbrothernodded,askingtheirdadtocatchthesquirrel.ThenIstoppedthem.“Pleasewait.Doyoureallywanttocatchitandputitintothebirdcage?”Myneighborsaid,“Yes.Iwillcatchitandtakeithome.”Isaidangrily,“Animalsareourfriendsandthisisthelastplaceinourcitythatthesquirrelcanlivein.Wemustprotectthem.Ifwearekindtothistinyanimalthenwecanstarttobekindtobiggerones.”Myneighborsmiledandsaid,“Youmisunderstoodme.Iwilltakeithomeandcure(治疗)itandwhenitiswell,Iwilltakeitbacktotheparkandsetitfree.Doyoucomelongwithme?”Afterhearinghiswords,Ibecamehappy.Ifollowedhimwiththeinjuredsquirreltohishome.Afewdayslater,whenthesquirrelwaswell,wetookitbacktotheparkandsentitfree.Ifeltgladthatwedidagoodthing.Weshouldprotectanimals.11.Wheredidtheauthorseethesquirrel?A.Inhisbackyard. B.Inasmallbirdcage.C.Inalocalpark. D.Inhisneighbor’shome.12.Whatdoyouknowaboutthesquirrel?A.Itwasinjured. B.Itwaslost.C.Itwasdead. D.Itwasdirty.13.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhearingtheneighbor’swordsatfirst?A.Doubtful. B.Excited. C.Anxious. D.Angry.14.Whathappenedtothesquirrelintheend?A.Itwaskilled.B.Itwassold.C.Itwassentbacktothepark.D.Itwaskeptinthebirdcage.15.Thestoryinspirespeopleto________.A.treatanimalsfriendlyB.communicatewithkidssometimesC.gotolocalparksmoreoftenD.getalongwellwithneighbors(2022春·天津·高一天津市第一百中学校考期中)LondonhasalreadyhostedtheOlympicstwicebeforeandthe2021OlympicswillmakeitthefirstcityinhistorytohaveheldthreeOlympicgames.ThefirstLondonOlympicsin1908ThesegamesweregoingtobeheldinRomebut,becauseofavolcano,Romewasn’tready.LondonagreedtostagethegamesandtheWhiteCityOlympicStadiumwasbuiltinjust10months.WhatwasnewattheseOlympicswastheopeningceremonywhereathletesparaded(列队行进)withtheirteamsbehindtheirnationalflags.Only22countriestookpartandtheprofitswerejustover£21,000!ThesecondLondonOlympicsBecauseoftheSecondWorldWar,the1944Olympicswerecancelled.FouryearslaterthewarwasoverandLondonwasabletoholdtheGamesin1948.ThingswereverydifferentinLondonduringtheseOlympicGamesandmanyyearsofwarhadlefttheUKpoorandhungry.Peoplecalledthemthe“AusterityGames”.Buttherewerestillsomegreatsportsandsomeexcitingevents!59countriestookpart,morethanatanyotherOlympicsbeforeandtheUSAwonthemostmedalswith84.Forthefirsttime,camerasfilmedthegamesandbroadcastthemontelevisionsothatpeoplecouldwatchthemintheirownhomes.ThethirdLondonOlympicsin2021TheGamesthisyeararegoingtobebigger,betterandmoreexcitingthaneverbefore.

Therewillbemorethan10,000athletesfrom204countriestakingpart!LondonwantstomakesurethatthebenefitsoftheOlympicsdon’tjustlastforafewweeksinsummerbutgoonmuchlonger.ThebuildingshavebeendesignedandconstructedsothattheycanbeusedfordifferentthingswhentheGamesareover.16.Thetextismainlyabout_____.A.LondonwillhosttheOlympicsagain B.London’sOlympichistoryC.London’sOlympicswilllastmuchlonger D.LondonisreadyfortheOlympics17.LondonhostedtheOlympicsin1908insteadofRomebecause_____.A.Londoncouldbuildastadiumin10months B.only22countriestookpartC.therewasavolcanoeruptioninRome D.LondoncouldmakemoreprofitsthanRome18.ThesecondLondonOlympicGameswerecalledthe“AusterityGames”because_____.A.theUKwerepoorandhungrythen B.thereweresomegreatsportsC.thepreviousOlympicGameswascancelled D.about59countriestookpart19.Theunderlinedword“them”refersto_____.A.the59countries B.the84goldmedalsC.alltheathletes D.thegames20.Accordingtothetext,weknowthat_____.A.thebenefitsoftheOlympicsusedtolastformonthsafterwardsB.the2ndLondonOlympicsattractedmorecountriesthananyotherOlympicsC.thebuildingsforthe3rdLondonOlympicshavemorefunctionsforfutureuseD.the2ndLondonOlympicswerecancelledbecauseoftheSecondWorldWar(2022春·天津·高一校联考期中)Afewweeksago,myteenagedaughterfailedatest.Shewasembarrassed,angry,anxiousandthereweretearsinhereyes.Thisgrademightpreventherfromqualifyingforthenextkeyclassshewantedtotake.Shetooksometimetocomplaintome.ThenIsawsomethinginteresting.Shecalmedherselfdownbymakingajoke.Sheexpressedthankfulnessthatshedidn’thavebiggerproblems.Thenshemadeaplantotalktoherteachertoimproveherskills.ThiswasagreatchangefromthekidIwaswatchingdealwithdisappointmentafewyearsago,theonewhooncewasunwillingtotakeresponsibilityandblamedothers,whichshowsshehasgrownupandunderstoodthegoodinthebad.Weexpectourkidstolearnandgrow,butmanyofthemwillalsogrowthroughadversity(逆境),andeventhrive(茁壮成长)aftertrauma(创伤).Psychologistscallitpost-traumaticgrowth.Trauma,definedasanemotionalresponsetoaterribleeventlikeanaccident,attack,naturaldisaster,orotherlife-changinghappenings,ispainfulandevencanbeharmful.Traumadoesleaveitsmark,butthemarkmaynotbeallbadandtherecanalsobegrowth.Inonestudy,researcherssurveyednearly385peoplewhoexperiencedfinancialadversityduringthepandemiclockdown(疫情封锁),evenwhileworkingfull-time.Thesepeoplearealsotheparentsorprimarycaregiversoryoungchildrenwhowerebeinghomeschooled.AndthosesurveyedhadeitherbeensickwithCOVID-19orhadalovedonewiththedisease.Despiteallofthisadversity,88percentofthepeoplesurveyedsaidtheynowhavestrongerfamilyrelationshipsandagreaterappreciationforlife.Somesaidtheyexperiencedspiritualgrowthand11percentreportedtheydiscoverednewopportunities.Hardshipmakesusadapt,respond,andfindotherwaystosolveit.Whenwedo,webecomenotonlyabletohealthetraumaassociatedwithitbutalsothriveagain.Webuildupconfidenceandexperiencethatwillhelpusthenexttimewefaceadversity.21.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor’sdaughter?A.Shelostheartafterfailingthetest.B.Shewasveryanxiousaboutthecomingtest.C.Shechangedalotwiththehelpoftheauthor.D.Shemaylosethechanceofattendinganimportantclass.22.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhisdaughterafterthetest?A.Shegrewup.B.Sheshouldlearntohandledisappointment.C.Shesufferedseveretrauma.D.Shewasavoidingresponsibility.23.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph3?A.Post-traumaticgrowthistheresultofemotionalinjuries.B.Traumaticexperienceshavebothadvantagesanddisadvantages.C.Traumaticexperiencesholdbackkids’psychologicalgrowth.D.Onewillnotmakeapositivechangewithoutexperiencingtrauma.24.Whatdidmostsurveyedpeoplehaveincommon?A.Theybenefitedfromtheadversity.B.TheymadeagoodrecoveryfromCOVID-19.C.Theyweregoodatcontrollingtheiremotions.D.Theygraspednewchancesintheircareer.25.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.Helpchildrenbuildupconfidence B.TraumaleavesamarkonchildrenC.Uncoverthegoodinthebad D.Avoidtheadversityinapositiveway(2022春·天津·高一校联考期中)Turning18isabigdealwhenyouareateenager.Itmeansyouareresponsibleforyourselfanddon’tneedyourparents’permissionanymore.However,therearelotsofopinionsaboutwhenonebecomesanadult.Somearebasedonscience,whileothersarepersonalopinions.Whilecurrentlytheageis18,sciencesupports25asamoresensibleageforadulthood,andIagree.Whilestudyingthebrainofteenagers,scientistshavelearnedthatwhenkidsarearound18,theirprefrontalcortex(前额皮层)isonlyhalfwaydeveloped.Theprefrontal-cortexhelpspeoplesetandachievegoalsbyreceivingsignalsfromdifferentregionsofthebraintoprocessinformationandadaptingaccordingly.Thathalfwaydevelopmentmeansthatyoustillhavethingstolearnandyourbrainsstillhavetimetodevelopuntiltheageof25.Somepeoplethinkgoingofftocollegeandlivingonyourownqualify(使...具有资格)youasanadult,whileothersmaybelievehavingasteadyincomeandbeingabletoaffordtoliveonyourownarewhatmakeyouanadult.Noteveryonehasafortunatelifewheretheyhavefamilythatcanprovidesupport;therearesituationswhereyouareforcedtobecomean“adult”whetheryoulikeitornot.Inthefostercare(寄养)system,onceachildturns18,heorsheisconsideredanadultandcannolongerreceivestate-sponsoredsupport.Thesechildrenareforcedintoalifewheretheyhavenofamilyoranyonetosupportthemotherthanthosewhoweretherefortheminthesystem.Havingaqualityjobwillallowyoutosupplyyourselfwithnecessarythingstoliveandhelpyoubecomeamorematureandresponsibleperson.Also,goingthroughdifficulttimesandrealizinglifeisn’taseasyasitseems,shouldqualifysomeoneasanadult.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardconsidering25asanageforadulthood?A.Cautious. B.Uncaring. C.Doubtful. D.positive27.Howdoestheprefrontalcortexworktohelppeoplesetandachievegoals?A.Bydealingwithreceivedsignalsandrespondingaccordingly.B.Bycollectinginformationfromotherpartsofthebody.C.Bysendinginstructionstodifferentregionsofthebrain.D.Bytransportingsensedemotionsandmakingrecords.28.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?A.Giveadefinitionofadulthood.B.Stresstheimportanceoffamilysupport.C.Provenoteveryonelivesafortunatelife.D.Showopiniononbecominganadultisdivided.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph4referto?A.Families. B.Childreninthefostersystem.C.Workersinthefostersystem. D.Adults.30.Whatisonestandardqualifyingyouasanadultaccordingtotheauthor?A.Settingupafamily.B.Beingresponsibleforyourstudy.C.Acceptingandlearningfromthelowmomentsinlife.D.Buyingyourselfqualitythingstolive.(2022春·天津·高一统考期中)Iwasneververyneat,whilemyroommateKatewasextremelyorganized.Eachofherobjectshaditsplace,butminealwayshidsomewhere.Sheevenlabeled(贴标签)everything.Ialwayslookedforeverything.Overtime,KategotneaterandIgotmessier.Shewouldpushmydirtyclothingover,andIwouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Webothgottiredofeachother.Warbrokeoutoneevening.Katecameintotheroom.Soon,Iheardherscreaming,“Takeyourshoesaway!Whyundermybed!”Deafened,Isawmyshoesflyingatme.Ijumpedtomyfeetandstartedyelling.Sheyelledbacklouder.Theroomwasfilledwithanger.Wecouldnothavestayedtogetherforasingleminutebutforaphonecall.Kateansweredit.Fromherendoftheconversation,Icouldtellrightawayhergrandmawasseriouslyill.Whenshehungup,shequicklycrawled(爬)underhercovers,sobbing.Obviously,thatwassomethingsheshouldnotgothroughphone.Allofasudden,awarmfeelingofsympathyroseupinmyheart.Slowly,Icollectedthepencils,tookbackthebooks,mademybed,cleanedthesocksandsweptthefloor,evenonherside.IgotsointomyworkthatIevendidn’tnoticedKatehadsatup.Shewaswatching.hertearsdriedandherexpressiononeofdisbelief.Then,shereachedoutherhandstograspmine.Ilookedupintohereyes.Shesmiledatmc.“Thanks.”KateandIstayedroommatesfortherestoftheyear.Wedidn’talwaysagree,butwelearnedthekeytolivingtogether:givingin,cleaningupandholdingon.31.HowisParagraph1mainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingcauses. B.Byshowingdifferences.C.Bydescribingaprocess. D.Byfollowingtimeorder.32.WhatmadeKateangryoneevening?A.Shecouldn’tfindherbooks.B.Sheheardtheauthorshoutingloud.C.Shegotthenewsthathergrandmawasill.D.Shesawtheauthor’sshoesbeneathherbed.33.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedword“sobbing”inthe3rdparagraph?A.Laughing B.Crying C.Talking D.Moving34.Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobablybecause__________.A.ShewasscaredbyKate’sangerB.ShehatedherselfforbeingsomessyC.ShewantedtoshowhercareD.ShewasaskedbyKatetodoso35.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthestory?A.MyFriendKate B.HardWorkPaysOffC.HowtoBeOrganized D.LearningtoBeRoommate(2022春·天津·高一统考期中)It’sschooltimeagain!You’reprobablyfeelingexcitedandmaybealittlesadthatsummerisover.Somekidsfeelnervousoralittlescaredonthefirstdayofschoolbecauseofallthenewthings:newteachers,newfriends,andevenanewschool.Luckily,these“new”worriesonlystickaroundforalittlewhile.Let’sfindoutmoreaboutgoingtoanewschool.Mostteacherskickoffthenewschoolyearbyyearintroducingthemselvesandtalkingaboutallthestuffyou’llbedoingthatyear.Someteachersgivestudentsachancetotellsomethingaboutthemselvestotherestoftheclass,too.Whenteachersdothetalkingonthefirstday,theyoftengooverclassroomrulesandschoolrules,soyou’llknowwhat’sallowedandwhat’snot.Pleasepaycloseattention.Youmightalreadyknowalotofpeopleinyourclassesonthefirstday,butit’sagreatdaytomakeanewfriend,sotrytosayhellotokidsyouknowandnewonesthatyoudon’t.Makethefirstmoveandyou’llbegladyoudid,andsowillhaveyournewfriends!Seeingfriendsyouhaven’tseenforawhilecanmakethefirstdayagoodone.Youcanmakethedayfeelspecialbywearingclothesthatyoureallylike.MaybeyougotagreatT-shirtononeofyourvacations,orapairofsneakers(运动鞋).Italsocanmakeyoufeelgoodtobepreparedandhaveallthethingsyouneed,suchaspencils,folders,andwhateverelseyou’llbeneeding.Butmakesurethatyoupackthemthenightbeforeincaseyoudon’thavetimeinthemorning.36.Theunderlinedphrase“kickoff”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans__________.A.start B.study C.find D.teach37.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusabout__________.A.whattoknowaboutanewschoolB.howtoprepareforanewschoolC.whattodoonyourfirstdayofschoolD.howtospendyourfirstdayofschool38.Accordingtothepassageyouusuallydoeverythingthefirstdayofschool.Except__________.A.introduceyourselfB.learnabouttheschoolrulesC.makenewfriendsD.gooveryournewlessons39.Ifyouhappentoseeanoldfriendonthefirstdayofschool,fromthepassageweknowthatyouwillfeel__________.A.nervous B.lucky C.happy D.strange40.Accordingtothewriter,youcanmakethedayfeelspecialby__________.A.wearingyourfavouriteclothes B.gettingupearlyC.haveagoodbreakfast D.bringanewschoolbag(2022春·天津·高一校联考期中)HeroesStampDesignCompetitionWelcometotheHeroesStampDesignCompetition!Childrenaged4-14yearsareinvitedtodesignastamp.EightdesignswillbechosenforthisstampseriesfromtheRoyalMail.Oneofthedesignscouldbeyours.Thereare120greatprizesonofferforareawinnersandrunners-up.Plus,cashprizesforthewinningschoolstoo.StampDesigningThestampdesignwillbebasedonyourheroorheroesofthecoronaviruspandemic.Thepastyearhasbeenverydifficultforsomanypeople.Therearecountlessfrontlineworkersandvolunteerswhohavecontinuedtoworktirelesslytokeepthecountrymoving.Beingastampdesignerisaveryskilledjob.Oneofthejobsofastampdesigneristoreducethesizeofapicturetofitthestamp.Whendesigningyourstamp,haveathinkaboutwhatkindofimageofyourheroorheroeswouldmakeagoodminiature(微型的)designforastamp.Thefinalstampsproducedwillbeabout3.7cmwide×3.5cmhigh.ThingstoconsiderYourstampdesignmustbedrawnontheofficialcompetitionentryform(报名表)whichyourteacherwillgiveyou.Yourdesignmustbeyourownoriginalwork.Drawingsmustbeflat,sopleasedon’tstickanymaterialsortextures(纹理)toyourdesign.Pleaseuselotsofcolour(noblackandwhiteimages)inyourdesign.Pleaseavoidusinghighlighterpens(荧光笔).GoodLuckTheclosingdateforthecompetitionis28thMay.Pleaseaskyourteacher,orparent,foroneoftheofficialentryforms.You’rethenreadytostartdesigning!Wecan’twaittoseealloftheamazingdesignsfromgiftedchildrenacrossthecountry.GoodLuck!41.Whowouldprobablytakepartinthecompetition?A.Students. B.Doctors.C.Schoolteachers. D.Professionaldesigners.42.Whatdoweknowaboutthecompetition?A.Itwillbeginon28thMay.B.Itisforaseriesoffourstamps.C.Itaskscompetitorstohonourheroesontheirstamps.D.Itwillprovideeachcompetingschoolwithcashprizes.43.What’stherequirementforthesizeofyourstamps?A.About3.5cmwide×3.5cmhigh. B.About3.7cmwide×3.7cmhigh.C.About3.5cmwide×3.7cmhigh. D.About3.7cmwide×3.5cmhigh.44.Whatisarequirementforthestampdesign?A.Itshouldbeblackandwhite.B.Itshouldbedrawnwithhighlighterpens.C.Itshouldbeflatwithtextures.D.Itshouldbedrawnonagivenform.45.Theauthorwritesthetextmainlyto.A.advertiseforsomenewlyissuedstamps B.sendanoticeaboutdesigningstampsC.callonpeopletorespectmodernheroes D.encouragepeopletobefrontlineworkers(2022春·天津河西·高一统考期中)Inchoosingafriend,oneshouldbeverycareful.Agoodfriendcanhelpyoustudy.Youcanhavefuntogetherandmakeeachotherhappy.Sometimesyouwillmeetfair-weatherfriends.Theywillbewithyouaslongasyouhavemoneyorluck,butwhenyouaredown,theywillrunaway.HowdoIknowwhenIhavefoundagoodfriend?Inmyopinion,understandingisthemostimportantqualityinchoosingagoodfriend.Agoodfriendtriestounderstandhowanotherpersonisfeeling.Heisnotquicktojudge.Instead,hetriestothinkofwaystobehelpful.Heisalsoagoodlistener.Atthesametime,however,agoodfriendishonest.Hedoesnotlookforfaultsinothers.Henoticestheirgoodpoints.Inshort,afriendwilltrytounderstandmeandacceptme.Anotherqualityofafriendisreliability.Icanalwaysdependonagoodfriend.Ifhetellsmehewillmeetmesomewhereatacertaintime,Icanbesurethathewillbethere.IfIneedafavor,hewilldohisbesttohelpme.IfIamintrouble,hewillnotrunawayfromme.Thereisafourthqualitythatmakesfriendspecial.Aspecialfriendissomeonewithwhomwecanhavefun.Weshouldenjoyourlives,andwewouldenjoyourfriendship.ThatiswhyIespeciallylikefriendswhoarefuntobewith.AgoodfriendlikesthesamethingsIlike.Weshareexperiencesandlearnfromeachother.Agoodfriendhasasenseofhumor,too.Helikestolaughwithme.Thatishowweshareinthejoyofbeingfriends.AndIknowthatheislookingforthesamequalityinme.WhenImeetsomeonethatisreliable,honest,andunderstanding,IknowI’vefoundagoodfriend.46.Intheopinionofthewriter,whatisthemostimportantinchoosingagoodfriend?A.Asenseofhumor. B.Sharingexperiences.C.Agoodlistener. D.Understanding.47.Ifyouhavefair-weatherfriends,______.A.youwillberefusedwhenyougetintotrouble.B.theywillgiveyouallthattheyhavewhenyouneedhelpC.youwillbecomerichD.youcanbesurethatyougetrealfriends48.Goodfriendsneedto______.A.havemoneyorluck B.understandeachother’sfeelingC.behelpedwithmoney D.alwayspointouteachother’smistakes49.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.howtogetalongwithfriends B.wheretochoosefriendsC.thequalitiesoffriends D.theimportanceofhavingafriend50.Theunderlinedword“reliability”meanssomeonethatyouwill______.A.relyon B.callon C.goon D.holdon(2023春·天津武清·高一统考期末)Byday,RobertTittertonisalawyer.InhissparetimehegoesonstagebesidepianistMariaRaspopova—notasamusicianbutasherpageturner.“I’mnotatrainedmusician,butI’velearnttoreadmusicsoIcanhelpMariainherperformance.”Mr.TittertonischairmanoftheOmegaEnsemblebuthasbeenthegroup’sofficialpageturnerforthepastfouryears.Hisjobistositbesidethepianistandturnthepagesofthescore(总谱)sothemusiciandoesn’thavetobreaktheflowofsoundbydoingitthemselves.Hesaidhebecamejustasnervousasthoseplayinginstrumentsonstage.“It’sademandingjob.Alotofskill

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