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第第页2026年江苏省徐州市中考英语模拟试卷预测卷(考试时间:100分钟满分:110分)注意事项:1.本试卷含第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共70分)一、选择填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从下列各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。1.—Whatdoyouthinkof______movieTheWanderingEarth3?—It’samazing!Ihaveneverseensuch________excitingsciencefictionfilm.A.a;aB.the;aC.the;anD.a;the2.—Mum,I’mgoingtotaketheentranceexamnextweek.I’mabitnervous.—Believein______,dear.You’vepreparedwellforit.A.yourselfB.myselfC.himselfD.herself3.—______Ihandinthereporttoday,Mr.Li?—No,you______.Youcangiveittometomorrowmorning.A.Must;needn’tB.Can;mustn’tC.Should;can’tD.May;shouldn’t4.—Look!Thelightsintheclassroomarestillon.—Oh,sorry.I______themoffbeforeIleftjustnow.A.forgettoturnB.forgotturningC.forgottoturnD.forgetturning5.—Theweatherreportsaysit’sgoingtobeextremelycoldtomorrow.—Thenwe’dbetterwear______clothestokeepourselveswarm.A.thickB.thinC.cheapD.bright6.—______haveyoubeenamemberoftheReadingClub?—Sincethebeginningofthisterm.Ireallyenjoydiscussingbookswithothers.A.HowoftenB.HowsoonC.HowlongD.Howfar7.—Mygrandpa______smokinglastyearafterhehadaseriouscough.—That’sawisedecision.Smokingisreallybadforhealth.A.gaveinB.gaveupC.gaveoutD.gaveaway8.—Listen!Someone______theviolininthenextroom.Itsoundsbeautiful.—ItmustbeLisa.Shepracticeseveryevening.A.playsB.playedC.isplayingD.hasplayed9.—Ourschoolplansto______anewcourseontraditionalChinesepaintingnextterm.—Thatsoundswonderful!I’dliketotakeit.A.setupB.putupC.takeupD.lookup10.—Ididn’tdowellinthemathtest.WhatshouldIdo?—______.Findoutyourweakpointsandworkhardernexttime.A.It’sapieceofcakeB.Don’tmentionitC.EverydoghasitsdayD.Failureisthemotherofsuccess二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Lilywasa14-year-oldgirlwholoveddrawing.Shealwayscarriedasmallnotebookandapencilwithher,__11__everythingshesaw.Herclassmatesoftenlaughedatherdrawings,sayingtheywerechildish.ButLilydidn’t__12__.Shebelievedthatpracticemadeperfect.Oneday,theschoolannouncedanartcompetition.The__13__was“TheWorldinMyEyes”.Lilydecidedtoenter.Shewantedtoshoweveryonethatshecould__14__somethingmeaningful.Fortwoweeks,Lilyworkedhardonherpainting.Shewantedto__15__thebeautyofherhometown,asmallvillagesurroundedbygreenhillsandacleanriver.Shepaintedthegoldensunrise,the__16__playingbytheriver,andtheoldmensittingunderthebigbanyantree.Sheusedbrightcolorstoshowthe__17__andwarmthofvillagelife.Whenshefinished,sheshowedittoherartteacher,Mr.Chen.Helookedatit__18__andsaid,“Thisiswonderful,Lily.Youhaveaspecialtalent.Thewayyouusecolorsisvery__19__.Youshouldbeproudofyourself.”Onthedayofthecompetition,manystudentsgatheredinthehall.Lilyfeltnervous.Shesawtheotherpaintings,whichweremostlyaboutbigcities,famouspeople,orfantasyworlds.Comparedtothem,hervillagesceneseemedtoo__20__.Whenthejudgesannouncedthewinner,Lilywassurprisedtohearhername.“ThefirstprizegoestoLilyfor‘ADayinMyVillage’,”thehostsaid.“Thispaintingtouchesourheartsbecauseitshows__21__loveandsimplejoy.”Lilywalkedtothestage,herhandsshaking.Shereceivedagoldmedalandasetofprofessionalpaints.Herclassmates__22__loudly.Fromthatdayon,noonelaughedatherdrawingsanymore.Instead,theyaskedhertoteachthem.Lilycontinuedtodraweveryday.Sheknewthat__23__comesfromhardworkandpassion,notfromwhatotherssay.Shealsolearnedthat__24__isnotaboutbeingbetterthanothers,butaboutexpressingyourtrueself.Hernotebookwasnolongerjustacollectionofsketches;itwasa__25__ofherjourney,herdreams,andhergrowingconfidence.11.A.rememberingB.drawingC.writingD.reading12.A.mindB.likeC.refuseD.agree13.A.ruleB.priceC.themeD.prize14.A.buyB.borrowC.hideD.create15.A.changeB.acceptC.expressD.discover16.A.adultsB.childrenC.teachersD.parents17.A.sadnessB.peaceC.dangerD.anger18.A.carelesslyB.quicklyC.proudlyD.carefully19.A.commonB.specialC.strangeD.boring20.A.simpleB.expensiveC.modernD.dark21.A.fakeB.deepC.weakD.secret22.A.criedB.shoutedC.clappedD.whispered23.A.troubleB.successC.failureD.doubt24.A.artB.wealthC.fameD.power25.A.wasteB.recordC.problemD.tool阅读理解A)阅读下列短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AHaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhereyouroldclothesgoafteryouthrowthemaway?Everyyear,millionsoftonsofusedclothesaresenttolandfills.IntheUnitedStatesalone,theaveragepersonthrowsawayabout37kilogramsofoldclotheseachyear.That’slikethrowingaway1,000T-shirtseverysecondaroundtheworld!Mostoftheseclothesaremadefrommaterialsthatdonotbreakdowneasily,sotheystayintheenvironmentforhundredsofyears.Thefashionindustryisoneofthebiggestpollutersontheplanet.Makingclothesrequireshugeamountsofwaterandenergy.Forexample,ittakesabout2,700litersofwatertomakejustonecottonT-shirt.That’senoughwaterforonepersontodrinkfortwoandahalfyears!Also,thechemicalsusedtodyeclothesoftenflowintoriversandharmfishandotherwildlife.Thegoodnewsisthatmoreandmorepeoplearebecomingawareoftheseproblemsandarechoosingtodressmoresustainably.Whatdoes“sustainablefashion”mean?Itmeansbuyingclothesthataremadeinanenvironmentallyfriendlyway.Somecompaniesarenowusingrecycledmaterials,suchasplasticbottlesandoldfishingnets,tomakenewclothes.Othersareusingnaturaldyesthatdonotpollutewater.Sustainablefashionalsomeanswearingclothesforlongerandnotfollowingeverynewstyle.Whenyoubuyanewshirt,thinkaboutwhetheryouwillwearitatleast30times.This“30wearsrule”helpsreducewaste.Anothergreatwaytopracticesustainablefashionistobuysecond-handclothes.Thriftstoresandonlineplatformsforusedclothinghavebecomeverypopular,especiallyamongyoungpeople.Buyingusedclothesnotonlysavesmoneybutalsoreducesthedemandfornewproduction.Youcanalsoorganizeaclothingswapwithyourfriends.Everyonebringsclothestheynolongerwear,andyouexchangethem.It’slikegettingnewclothesforfree!Finally,whenclothesaretrulywornout,don’tjustthrowthemaway.Manybrandsnowhaverecyclingprogramswhereyoucandropoffoldclothes.Someoldclothescanbecutintoragsforcleaning,orturnedintoblanketsandinsulationmaterials.Remember,everysmallactioncounts.Thewaywedresscanmakeabigdifferencetothehealthofourplanet.26.HowmanykilogramsofoldclothesdoestheaverageAmericanthrowawayeachyear?A.About27kg.B.About37kg.C.About47kg.D.About57kg.27.Whatproblemdoesthefashionindustrycauseaccordingtothepassage?A.Itcreatestoomanyjobs.B.Ituseslittlewaterandenergy.C.Itpollutesriverswithchemicals.D.Itmakesclotheslasttoolong.28.Whatisthe“30wearsrule”mentionedinthepassage?A.Youshouldwashanewshirt30timesbeforewearingit.B.Youshouldwearanewshirtatleast30timesbeforethrowingitaway.C.Youshouldbuy30newshirtseveryyear.D.Youshouldonlywearashirtfor30minutes.29.Whichofthefollowingisawaytopracticesustainablefashion?A.Buyingeverynewstylethatcomesout.B.Throwingoldclothesdirectlyintothetrash.C.Organizingaclothingswapwithfriends.D.Usingmorechemicalstodyeclothes.30.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toencouragepeopletothrowawayoldclothesquickly.B.Tointroducethehistoryofthefashionindustry.C.Todiscusstheenvironmentalimpactoffashionandsuggestsolutions.D.Toadvertisenewclothingbrands.BInabusycity,therelivedayoungmannamedLeo.Heworkedasadeliverydriver,ridinghismotorcyclethroughthestreetseverydayfrommorninguntilnight.Leowasalwaysinahurry.Herushedtodeliverpackages,weavingbetweencarsandrunningredlightsjusttosaveafewseconds.Hisfriendsoftenwarnedhimtoslowdown,butLeoalwaysreplied,“Timeismoney.Ican’taffordtowasteasingleminute.”Onerainyevening,Leowastryingtodeliverapackagetoacustomerontheothersideofthecity.Therainwasfallingheavily,andtheroadswereslippery.Leowasspeedingasusual.Asheturnedacorner,hesawanoldwomancrossingthestreetslowlywithawalkingstick.Leohitthebrakeshard,butthewetroadmadehismotorcycleskid.Helostcontrolandcrashedintoalamppost.WhenLeowokeup,hewaslyinginahospitalbed.Hislegwasbrokenandwrappedinthickbandages.Thedoctorsaidhewouldneedtostayinbedforatleasttwomonths.Leofeltterrible,notbecauseofthepain,butbecausehecouldn’twork.Heworriedabouthisbillsandhisfuture.Aweeklater,ayounggirlcametovisithim.Shewasthegranddaughteroftheoldwomanhehadnearlyhit.“Thankyoufornothurtingmygrandma,”thegirlsaid,handinghimasmallcake.“Shehasbeenprayingforyoueveryday.”Leowasdeeplymoved.Herealizedthathiscarelessdrivingcouldhavecausedgreatharmtosomeoneelse’sfamily.Duringhislongrecovery,Leohadalotoftimetothink.Hereadbooks,listenedtomusic,andwatchedthesunrisefromhiswindow.Forthefirsttimeinyears,hewasnotinahurry.Henoticedthelittlethingshehadalwaysignored:thebirdssinging,thesmellofrain,thelaughterofchildrenplayingoutside.WhenLeofinallyrecovered,hereturnedtowork.Buthewasadifferentperson.Henolongerranredlightsorspedthroughtraffic.Hedroveslowlyandcarefully,enjoyingthesceneryalongtheway.Hefoundthathearrivedathisdestinationsonlyafewminuteslaterthanbefore,buthefeltmuchhappierandsafer.Healsostartedgreetingpeoplewithasmile.Theoldwomanhenearlyhitbecamehisgoodfriend.Sheoftencookedhimwarmmealsandtoldhimstoriesofheryouth.Leolearnedthatrushingthroughlifemakesyoumisswhattrulymatters.Themomentswesavebyhurryingarenotworththepeacewelose.Sometimes,themostvaluablethingwecangiveourselvesisthepermissiontoslowdown.31.WhatwasLeo’sjob?A.Ataxidriver.B.Adeliverydriver.C.Abusdriver.D.Atrainconductor.32.WhatcausedLeo’saccident?A.Hefellasleepwhiledriving.B.Hismotorcyclebrokedown.C.Hewasspeedingonawetroad.D.Anothercarhithimfrombehind.33.HowdidLeofeelwhenhewokeupinthehospital?A.Happytohavearest.B.Thankfultobealive.C.Worriedaboutlosinghisjob.D.Angryattheoldwoman.34.WhatdidLeododifferentlyafterherecovered?A.Hequithisjobandstayedathome.B.Hedrovemoreslowlyandcarefully.C.Heboughtanewmotorcycle.D.Hemovedtoanothercity.35.WhatlessondidLeolearnfromhisexperience?A.Timeismoreimportantthansafety.B.Speedinghelpsyougetmoreworkdone.C.Slowingdowncanbringpeaceandhappiness.D.Accidentsonlyhappentocarelesspeople.CTheworld’soceansareintrouble.Everyyear,about11milliontonsofplasticwasteentertheocean.Thisisequivalenttodumpingonegarbagetruckfullofplasticintotheoceaneveryminute.Scientistspredictthatby2050,therecouldbemoreplasticbyweightthanfishinthesea.Thisplasticpollutionharmsmarineanimalsinmanyways.Turtlesmistakeplasticbagsforjellyfishandeatthem,whichblockstheirstomachs.Seabirdsfeedplasticpiecestotheirchicks,causingthemtostarve.Whalesanddolphinsbecometrappedinabandonedfishingnets,unabletoswimtothesurfaceforair.Butwheredoesallthisoceanplasticcomefrom?Surprisingly,mostofitdoesnotcomefrompeoplethrowingtrashdirectlyintothesea.About80%ofoceanplasticcomesfromland.Itblowsoutoftrashcans,fallsoffgarbagetrucks,oriswasheddownrivers.Infact,researchshowsthatjust10riversaroundtheworld,mostlyinAsiaandAfrica,carry90%oftheplasticthatendsupintheocean.Thismeansthatifwecanstopplasticfromenteringtheserivers,wecanmakeahugedifference.Manycountriesandorganizationsareworkinghardtosolvethisproblem.Oneamazingprojectiscalled“TheOceanCleanup”.Thisorganizationhasdevelopedagiantfloatingsystemthatusesoceancurrentstocollectplastic.ThesystemisshapedlikealargeUandmovesslowlythroughthewater,trappingplasticinside.TheyhavealreadyremovedhundredsofthousandsofkilogramsofplasticfromtheGreatPacificGarbagePatch,whichisahugeareaintheoceanwhereplastichascollectedduetoswirlingcurrents.Onanindividuallevel,wecanalsohelpreduceplasticpollution.Thesimplestwayistouselesssingle-useplastic,suchasplasticbags,straws,waterbottles,andcoffeecups.Carryareusablewaterbottleandshoppingbagwithyou.Saynotoplasticstrawswhenyouorderadrink.Also,makesuretorecycleproperly.Rinseoutplasticcontainersbeforeputtingthemintherecyclingbin.Andneverlitter.Apieceofplasticdroppedonthestreettodaycouldfloatdownastormdrain,intoariver,andeventuallyreachtheocean.Anotherinnovativesolutionisturningoceanplasticintousefulproducts.Somecompaniescollectplasticfrombeachesandturnitintosneakers,sunglasses,andevenbuildingmaterials.Thiscreatesareasontocleanupplasticandpreventsnewplasticfrombeingmade.Everypieceofplasticweremovefromtheoceanorkeepfromenteringitisavictoryforourplanet.Theoceangivesushalfoftheoxygenwebreatheandfoodforbillionsofpeople.It’stimeforustoreturnthefavor.36.Howmuchplasticwasteenterstheoceaneachyear?A.About1milliontons.B.About5milliontons.C.About11milliontons.D.About20milliontons.37.Whatisthemainsourceofoceanplasticaccordingtothepassage?A.Fishingboats.B.Land-basedtrash.C.Cruiseships.D.Underwatervolcanoes.38.Whatis“TheOceanCleanup”?A.Atypeofplastic-eatingfish.B.Aprojectthatcollectsoceanplastic.C.Anewkindofrecyclableplastic.D.Alawagainstplasticproduction.39.Whichofthefollowingissuggestedasanindividualactiontoreduceplasticpollution?A.Usingmoreplasticstraws.B.Throwingtrashintorivers.C.Carryingareusablewaterbottle.D.Buyingmoresingle-useplasticbags.40.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Oceanplasticcannotbeusedagain.B.Companieshavenointerestinoceanplastic.C.Turningoceanplasticintoproductsisagoodidea.D.Theoceandoesnotneedourprotection.DHaveyoueverwonderedwhysomepeopleseemtolearnnewskillsquicklywhileothersstruggle?Theanswermaylieinsomethingscientistscall“neuroplasticity”(神经可塑性).Thisisthebrain’sabilitytochangeandgrowthroughoutyourlife.Inthepast,peoplebelievedthatafterchildhood,thebrainstoppeddeveloping.Butmodernsciencehasshownthatthisisnottrue.Yourbraincanformnewconnectionsbetweenbraincellsatanyage.Everytimeyoulearnsomethingnew,yourbrainphysicallychanges.Neuroplasticityiswhypracticemakesprogress.Whenyourepeatanactionorrecallapieceofinformation,theconnectionsbetweentherelatedbraincellsbecomestronger.Thinkofitlikeapathinaforest.Thefirsttimeyouwalkthroughtallgrass,it’sdifficult.Butifyouwalkthesamepatheveryday,itbecomesclearerandeasiertofollow.Yourbrainworksthesameway.Thisiswhyapianistcanplayadifficultpiecewithoutlookingatthekeys,andabasketballplayercanmakeafreethrowwithoutthinking.Theirbrainshavebuiltstrongpathwaysthroughthousandsofrepetitions.So,howcanyouuseneuroplasticitytobecomeabetterlearner?First,challengeyourselfwithnewanddifficulttasks.Yourbraingrowsmostwhenyouarestrugglingjustoutsideyourcomfortzone.Ifsomethingistooeasy,yourbraindoesn’tneedtochange.Ifit’stoohard,youmaygiveup.The“Goldilockszone”iswherethetaskischallengingbutpossible.Second,practiceconsistentlyovertime.Studyingforonehoureverydayismuchmoreeffectivethanstudyingforsevenhoursonasingleday.Yourbrainneedstimetoformandstrengthenthosenewconnections.Third,getenoughsleep.Whileyousleep,yourbrainreplaystheday’seventsanddecideswhattokeepandwhattoforget.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhosleepafterlearningremembermuchmorethanthosewhostayawake.So,pullinganall-nighterbeforeanexamisactuallyabadidea.Fourth,usedifferentwaystolearnthesamething.Readaboutit,listentoapodcast,discussitwithafriend,anddrawapictureofit.Themoredifferenttypesofbrainconnectionsyoumake,thestrongeryourmemorywillbe.Finally,believethatyoucanimprove.Peoplewhothinkthatintelligenceisfixedandcannotchangearelesslikelytotryhardwhentheyfacedifficulty.Ontheotherhand,peoplewitha“growthmindset”believethattheycangetsmarterthroughhardwork.Theyseechallengesasopportunitiesratherthanthreats.Thegoodnewsisthatanyonecandevelopagrowthmindset.Remember,yourbrainislikeamuscle.Themoreyouuseit,thestrongeritbecomes.Youarenotbornwithalimitonwhatyoucanlearn.Youcanalwaysgrow,alwayschange,andalwaysimprove.41.Whatisneuroplasticity?A.Thebrain’sabilitytostaythesamethroughoutlife.B.Thebrain’sabilitytochangeandgrowatanyage.C.Thebrain’sabilitytoremembereverythingperfectly.D.Thebrain’sabilitytoworkwithoutsleep.42.Whydoestheauthormentionapathinaforest?A.Toshowthatlearningisdifficult.B.Toexplainhowpracticestrengthensbrainconnections.C.Todescribewhatthebrainlookslike.D.Toprovethatforestsaregoodforlearning.43.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthe“Goldilockszone”oflearning?A.Tasksthatareveryeasytodo.B.Tasksthatareimpossibletofinish.C.Tasksthatarechallengingbutpossible.D.Tasksthatinvolvephysicalactivity.44.Whyispullinganall-nighterbeforeanexamabadidea?A.Becausesleephelpsthebrainstrengthennewmemories.B.Becausestudyingatnightisnoteffective.C.Becauseexamsarealwaysinthemorning.D.Becausecoffeeisbadforyourhealth.45.Whatisa“growthmindset”accordingtothepassage?A.Thebeliefthatintelligencecannotchange.B.Thebeliefthatonlychildrencanlearnnewthings.C.Thebeliefthatpeoplecangetsmarterthroughhardwork.D.Thebeliefthatsomepeoplearebornwithlimits.B)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)Haveyoueverfeltthatyouhavetoomanythingstodoandnotenoughtime?Youarenotalone.Manypeoplestrugglewithmanagingtheirtimeeffectively.__46__Itcanhelpyougetmoredoneinlesstime,reducestress,andevenleaveyouwithmorefreetimetoenjoylife.Herearesomepracticalstrategiestoimproveyourtimemanagement.First,makeato-dolist.Everymorning,writedowneverythingyouneedtoaccomplishthatday.__47__Checkingoffitemsasyoucompletethemgivesyouasenseofachievementandmotivatesyoutokeepgoing.Studiesshowthatpeoplewhowritedowntheirgoalsaremuchmorelikelytoachievethem.Second,prioritizeyourtasks.Notalltasksareequallyimportant.UsetheEisenhowerMatrix,whichdividestasksintofourgroups:urgentandimportant,importantbutnoturgent,urgentbutnotimportant,andneitherurgentnorimportant.__48__Tasksthatareneitherurgentnorimportantcanbeeliminatedordonelaterinyourfreetime.Third,avoidmultitasking.Manypeoplethinkthatdoingtwothingsatoncesavestime.However,researchhasshownthatmultitaskingactuallymakesyoulessefficient.__49__Itismuchbettertofocusononethingatatimeandgiveityourfullattention.Thisiscalled“single-tasking”,anditleadstohigherqualitywork.Fourth,takebreaks.Workingforlongperiodswithoutrestcanleadtoburnoutanddecreasedconcentration.ThePomodoroTechniquesuggestsworkingfor25minutes,thentakinga5-minutebreak.__50__Duringyourbreaks,standup,stretch,orwalkaround.Thishelpsrefreshyourbrainandbody.Managingyourtimewellisaskillthatanyonecanlearn.Startwithoneortwoofthesestrategiesandpracticethemuntiltheybecomehabits.Youwillbesurprisedathowmuchmoreyoucanaccomplish.A.Thishelpsyourbrainfocusandpreventstiredness.B.Then,focusyourenergyontheurgentandimportanttasksfirst.C.Youcanalsoaskotherstohelpyouwithyourwork.D.Then,arrangetheitemsinorderofimportance.E.Goodtimemanagementisavaluableskill.F.Yourbrainhastoswitchbetweentasks,whichwastestimeandenergy.G.MorefreetimemeansyoucanwatchmoreTV.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共40分)四、词语运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A)选用方框内的单词或词组填空,其中有一个是多余的。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)achievewasteconnectrapidinfluencevaluable51.TheInternetallowsusto______withpeoplefromallovertheworld.52.Don’t______yourtimeplayingvideogamesallday.Dosomethingmeaningful.53.Herspeechhadastrong______ontheyoungaudience.Manyweremovedtotears.54.Withhardworkanddetermination,youcan______yourdreams.55.Thisoldbookisvery______becauseitcontainsmygrandfather’snotes.B)用括号中所给单词的正确形式填空。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)56.Themoviewasso______(bore)thatIalmostfellasleep.57.Mybrotherdreamsofbecomingafamous______(music)oneday.58.Pleasespeak______(clear)sothateveryonecanunderstandyou.59.Thechildrenwerejumpingwith______(excite)whentheysawthesnow.60.______(eat)toomuchjunkfoodisbadforyourhealth.61.Theteachertold______(we)tofinishtheprojectbyFriday.62.Itis______(danger)toplaywithfireintheforest.63.The______(invent)ofthesmartphonechangedtheworldgreatly.64.Sheansweredallthequestions______(correct)andgotfullmarks.65.Thisisthe______(interesting)bookIhavereadthisyear.五、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答下列问题。Lastsummer,agroupof15studentsfromSunshineMiddleSchooltookpartinauniqueprogramcalled“SilentDays”.Thegoaloftheprogramwastohelpstudentsunderstandthelivesofpeoplewithhearinglossandtodevelopempathy.Forthreedays,thestudentsagreednottospeakatall.Instead,theyhadtocommunicateusingonlygestures,writing,andsmartphoneapps.Onthefirstmorning,thestudentsgatheredintheschoolhall.Theteacher,Ms.Wang,explainedtherules.“Forthenext72hours,nospeaking.Youcanwritenotes,usehandsignals,ortypeonyourphones.Also,youmustwearthesespecialheadphonesthatplaywhitenoisetoblockoutmostsounds.”Thestudentsputontheirheadphones,andsuddenlytheworldbecameveryquiet.Atfirst,somestudentslaughedandmadefunnygestures.Butsoon,theyrealizedhowdifficultitwas.Duringbreakfast,LiWeiwantedtoaskformoremilk.Normally,hewouldjustsay,“Moremilk,please.”Now,hehadtowavehishandtogettheserver’sattention,thenpointtothemilkjug,andthenholduptwofingerstoshowhewantedtwocups.Ittookthreetimeslongerthanusual.ZhangMeineededtoaskherfriendaquestionabouthomework.Shetriedtowhisper,butMs.Wangshookherhead.SoZhangMeitookouthernotebookandwrote,“What’sthemathhomeworkonpage27?”Herfriendwroteback,“Exercise5,6,and7.”Thesimpleconversationthatwouldnormallytake10secondsnowtooktwominutes.Onthesecondday,thestudentswenttoashoppingmalltocompleteatask:buyagiftforaclassmatewithoutspeaking.ZhaoLinhadtofindabookstoreandaskforaspecificnovel.Hewrotethetitleonapieceofpaperandshowedittotheshopassistant.Theassistantnoddedandledhimtotherightshelf.However,whenZhaoLinwantedtoaskaboutthepriceofanotherbook,hehadtowriteagain.Hefeltfrustratedandtired.“IneverrealizedhowmuchIdependonmyvoice,”hewroteinhisjournalthatnight.Onthethirdday,somethingunexpectedhappened.Thestudentsfoundthattheyhadbecomemoreobservant.Withouttheabilitytospeak,theypaidmoreattentiontobodylanguage,facialexpressions,andeyecontact.Theyalsobecamemorepatient.Insteadofinterrupting,theywaitedforotherstofinishwritingorgesturing.Somestudentsevendiscoveredthattheycouldhavedeeperconversationsthroughwritingbecausetheythoughtmorecarefullyabouttheirwords.Whenthethreedaysended,thestudentstookofftheirheadphones.Theworldsuddenlyseemedveryloud.Buttheyhadlearnedavaluablelesson.“Iusedtotakespeakingforgranted,”saidWangFei.“NowIunderstandhowhardlifecanbeforpeoplewithhearingloss.Iwillnevershoutatsomeonejustbecausetheycan’thearme.Iwillfindakindwaytocommunicate.”The“SilentDays”programbecameanannualtraditionattheschool,helpingmanystudentsdevelopempathyandrespectforothers.66.Whatwasthepurposeofthe“SilentDays”program?________________________________________________________________67.Howdidthestudentscommunicateduringthethreedays?(Givetwoways)________________________________________________________________68.WhydidZhaoLinfeelfrustratedonthesecondday?________________________________________________________________69.Whatpositivechangesdidthestudentsexperienceonthethirdday?(Givetwoexamples)_____________

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