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2025-2026学年第二学期八年级英语期末复习阅读理解Unit4AgoodreadUnit8AgreenworldPassage1TheSeineisabeautifulriverwhichgoesthroughFrance.However,theSeinehasbeenseriouslypolluted.Thereareevenlawsthatdonotletpeopleswiminthewater.Raphaelwantedtocleantheriver.HewantedpeopletoswimintheSeineinthefuture.Cleaningtheriverwasabigjob,Raphaelfishedrubbishoutoftheriver.Hehaddoneitnearlyeveryweekendforthepasttwoyears.Hefishedwithhisdad.Theycouldcatchatonofrubbishinasingleday.RaphaellearnedaboutcleaningriversfromYouTube.In2019,hefoundavideo.Peoplewerefishingmetal(金属)objectsoutofrivers.Theyusedropestiedtomagnets(磁铁).ThatChristmas,Raphaelaskedhisparentsforsupplies.Hewantedsomeropes,ahook(鱼钩),andapowerfulmagnet.Themagnetwasverystrong.Itcouldattractmetalobjectsweighingmorethanaton.Whenhebegan,fishingformetalwasjustalazyweekendactivity.ButRaphaelsoonsawjusthowmuchrubbishtherewasatthebottomoftheriver.Hewantedtodomore.“Itbecamelikeafull-timejob,”hesaid.Raphaelwonanawardforhisefforts(努力).HereceivedtheMedalofParis.Raphaelwasconfidentabouthisprogressinthelasttwoyears.AsectionoftheSeinewasclearerthantherestoftheriver.Thatwaswherehefirststartedfishingformetal.Raphaelcouldn’tcleantheriverjustbyhisdadandhimselfby2024,buthewouldn’tgiveup.Hehopedhewasoneofthefirsttoswiminthewaterwhenitwassafe.1.WhydidRaphaelwanttocleantheSeine?A.ToreceivetheMedalofParisintheend.B.Tobeavolunteerinhisnewcommunity.C.Togofishingwithhisdadatweekends.D.Tohelppeopleswimintheriversafely.2.HowdidRaphaelprobablycleantheriver?D.3.WhichparagraphshowstheresultofRaphael’sefforts?A.Paragraph3.B.Paragraph4.C.Paragraph5.D.Paragraph6.4.WecanlearnsomegoodqualitiesfromRaphaelEXCEPT.A.beinghelpfulB.beingcreativeC.beinghard-workingD.beinglazyPassage2Dogsarethemostpopularpetsintheworld.Theymakeushappierandhealthier,butscientistshavefoundthattheycanalsoharmtheenvironmentinsomeways.Onemaintroubleisdogwaste.Unlikewildanimalsthatliveonnaturalfood,petdogseatprocessedfood,sotheirwastecanpollutesoilandwater.Whenleftontheground,dogpoop(排泄物)washesintoriversduringrains,spreadingsomethingharmfultotheenvironment.Incities,dogwasteisoneofthetopcausesofwaterpollution.Insomenaturalareas,dogsalsocauseproblems.Studiesshowthatwhendogswalkthroughforests,thenumberofbirdsandsmallanimalsbecomessmaller.Thesmellandsoundsofdogscanmakewildanimalsavoidtheseareas.Someevenleavetheirbabiesbehind.IncountrieslikeAustralia,petdogshavehurtorkilledlocalanimals,includingrarepenguins(企鹅).Thisisbadfornaturebecausemanyplantsneedtheseanimalstohelpthemgrowandspreadtheirseeds(种子).Thereareover700millionpetdogsworldwide,andtheirlargenumbersaremakingthingsworse.Theproblemisn’tdogsthemselves,buthowpeoplelookafterthemwithoutthinkingaboutnature.Sincedogswillalwaysbeourimportantfamily,weneedtofindwaystoenjoythetimewiththemwhilealsoprotectingtheenvironment.Simpleactionslikecleaningupafterourpetsandkeepingthemawayfromspecialnaturalareascanmakeabigdifference.Sincewesharetheearthwithmanyotherlivingthings,it’sourresponsibility(责任)tokeepitsafeforeveryone.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“processed”probablymeaninParagraph2?A.Foundinnature.B.Freshlycooked.C.Madeinfactories.D.preparedathome.2.Whathappenswhendogswalkthroughforests?A.Theyhelpplantsspreadtheirseeds.B.Dogskillsomewildanimalsforfood.C.Birdsandsmallanimalsbecomemoreactive.D.Wildanimalsareafraidofdogsandtheyrunawayorhide.3.Whatismentionedinthepassageaboutdogsandtheenvironment?A.Dogscanhelpprotectnatureinsomeways.B.Dogssometimesleavetheirbabiesbehindinnaturalareas.C.Dogwastewashesintoriversandpolluteswaterwhenitrains.D.It’shardfordogownerstotakeactiontoprotecttheenvironment.4.Whatisthewriter’sattitude(态度)towardskeepingdogsaspets?A.Stronglydisagree.B.Supportivebutcareful.C.Notinterested.D.Fullyagree.Passage3Moreandmorepeoplechoosepaidstudyroomswithcutetablesandchairs,greenplants,prettywallsandquietcomputerkeyboards.Tobuildafriendlylearningenvironment,someroomshavelowlighttohelppeoplefocuson(专注于)theirwork.Someplaceshavesunroomsandlearnerscanenjoybeautifulnaturefromlargewindows.Theworkerswilltellpeopletokeepquietinthestudyareas.“Wehopetoofferaperfectlearningplacetopeoplewhowanttostudy.”saidWangYi,founder(创始人)ofa24-hourpaidstudyroom.“Overthepastsixmonths,thenumberofpeoplecomingwasmuchbiggerthanwefirstthought,sowearenowlookingfornewplaces.”FengJiacomestothepaidstudyroomeverydaytoprepareforexams.“Therearenotenoughseatsinpubliclibraries.Also,therearemanypeopletalkingorwalkingaround.”hesaid.Athome,itisevenhardertofocusbecauseofphones,snacksandpets.Whilemanypeoplewelcomethepaidstudyrooms,othersareafraidthattheseroomswillreplacelibraries.XuQiang,directoroftheShanghaiLibrary’sreaderservicecentrebelievesthatpubliclibrariesandpaidstudyroomsaresatisfyingthedifferentneedsofpeople.“Peoplecometopubliclibrariesforthelargenumberofbooks,whiletheygotothestudyroomsforthelearningenvironment.”saidXu.1.WhatwillWangYiprobablydointhefuture?A.Tomakestudyroomscleanforreaders.B.Toaddmorebooksinpaidstudyrooms.C.Toopenmorepaidstudyroomsforpeople.D.Toaskpeopletostudyinpubliclibraries.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“satisfying”probablymean?A.Givingyousomethingnew.B.Askingyouforhelp.C.Tellingyouwhatisimportant.D.Offeringsomethingyouwant.3.Fromthepassage,weknowthatpaidstudyroomsare.A.themostsuitableforanyoneB.theidealplacestodiscussproblemsC.ascomfortableaspubliclibrariesD.placeswithabetterlearningenvironment4.Whatisapropertitleforthepassage?A.Learntofocusonstudy.B.Howtoprepareforexams.C.Paidstudyroomsarepopular.D.Publiclibrarieswelcomeyou.Passage4HaveyoueverheardofafamouscharitycalledOperationSmile?Wehopewecanhelpyouunderstandhowwearetryingtohelpchildrenallovertheworld.OperationSmilewasstartedbyadoctorandhiswife.In1982,togetherwithsomevolunteers,theywenttoPhilipinestohelpchildrenwhohadholesintheirlipsorinsidetheirmouths.Itwasverydifficultforthemtoeatanddrink.Thesevolunteersworkedveryhard.Buttheyworriedthattheycouldnotcarryonwiththeworkbecausetheywereshortofmoney.Thentheydecidedtostartacharitysothattheycouldhelptheseneedychildren.TheycalleditOperationSmile.OperationSmileworksinmorethantwentydevelopingcountriesandhascuredover300,000childrenwhohaveproblemswiththeirmouths.OperationSmilehaswonmanyprizesforitsworkandin1999theyevenstartedaspecialeventcalled“TheJourneyofHope”.5,000childrenin18countrieswerecuredduringtheevent.Ontheotherhand,OperationSmiletrainslocaldoctorsandnursesindevelopingcountriessothattheycancontinuetohelpchildrenwhenOperationSmilehasleft.Astothechildrenwithmuchmoreseriousproblems,theywillsendthemtotheUSAforfurthertreatment.Soshowyourkindnesstotheneedychildrennow.YoucansendyourdonationtoOperationSmileatlocalbanks.Manythanksfromthechildrenwhocansmilenowwillcometoyou.1.WhatisOperationSmile?A.Abank.B.Ahospital.C.Aschool.D.Acharity.2.Childrenwhohadholesintheirlipsorinsidetheirmouthshaveproblemswith.A.eatinganddrinkingB.walkingandrunningC.startingacharityD.workingasavolunteer3.Howmanychildrenwerecuredduringtheevent“TheJourneyofHope”in1999?A.18.B.1982.C.5,000.D.300,000.4.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4refersto.A.thedoctorandhiswifeB.childrenwhohavetooseriousproblemsC.localdoctorsandnursesD.peoplewhoworkindevelopingcountriesPassage5Manypeoplelovetravellingtodifferentcountries,butifyouplantogoabroad,youshouldknowhowtobehaveindifferentsituationsaroundtheworld.Mosttravellersenjoymeetingnewpeople,butsometimesyoucanberudewithoutsayinganything.InRussia,youshouldnevershakehandsinadoorway,andifyou’retravellinginThailand,nevertouchpeople’sheadsorpointyourfeetatpeople.WhentheJapanesemeetnewpeople,theylikegivingbusinesscards—youshouldreadthecardcarefully,notjustputitinyourpocket.InmostcountriesinEurope,peopleexpectalotofeyecontact(接触)whenyoutalktothem,butinmanyAsiancountriesalotofeyecontactseemsunfriendly.InSouthAmericapeopleusuallystandquiteclosetoeachotherwhentheytalk,butincountriesliketheUSA,youneedtogivepeoplemorepersonalspace.Also,it’srudetointerruptJapanesepeoplewhiletheyaretalkingtoyou.Youmustwaituntiltheyfinishbeforeyoustartspeaking.InrestaurantsinChinayoucanleaveabitoffoodonyourplate,andit’sOKtostartsmokingbeforeotherpeoplefinisheating,whichyoumustn’tdointheUK.AlsoavoidleavingemptybottlesonthedinnertableinRussia—that’sbadluck.Withsomuchtothinkabout,it’snotsurprisingthatmanypeopleprefer(更喜欢)goingonholidayintheirowncountries—oryoumightjustdecidetostayathome!1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“interrupt”wouldmostlikelymean?A.Follow.B.Break.C.Agree.D.Touch.2.Whatisthecorrectorderofthesubheadings(小标题)fromParagraph2toParagraph5?①Eatingout②Athome③Bodylanguage④Face-to-facecommunication3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.InRussia,it’simpolitetoshakehandswithpeopleinadoorway.B.WeshouldputthebusinesscardsinourpocketatonceinJapan.C.InChina,peoplecannotsmokebeforeotherpeoplefinisheating.D.InSouthAfrica,youcanstandcloselytoothers.4.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.C.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.D.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.Passage6“Comeandplaywithme,”thelittleprincesuggested.“Iamsounhappy.”“Icannotplaywithyou,”thefoxsaid,“Iamnottamed.”“Ah!Pleaseexcuseme,”saidthelittleprince.Butaftersomethought,headded:“Whatdoes‘tame’mean?”“Itmeanstosetupties,”saidthefox.“Tome,youarestillnothingmorethanalittleboy...Butifyoutameme,weshallneedeachother.Tome,youwillbeunique(独一无二的)inalltheworld.”“Pleasetameme!”saidthefox.“Youmustbepatient.Sitdownalittledistancefromme,likethis,inthegrass.Iwillwatchyououtofthecornerofmyeye,andyouwillsaynothing.Wordsarethecauseofmisunderstandings.Buteachday,youmaysitalittlecloser…”Thenextdaytheprincereturned.“Itwouldhavebeenbettertocomeatthesamehour,”saidthefox.“Ifyoucomeatfouro’clock,Ishallbegintobehappybythree.Themoretimepasses,thehappierI’llfeel.Butifyoucomeatanyrandom(随意的)time,I’llneverknowwhentopreparemyheart.”Sothelittleprincetamedthefox.Andwhenit’stimetoleave...“Ah,”saidthefox,“Ishallcry.”“Itisyourownfault,”saidtheprince,“Ineverwishedyouharm,butyouwantedmetotameyou.”“Yes,”saidthefox,“Butnow,lookatthegoldenwheatfields.Theywillremind(想起)meofyourhair.AndIshalllovethesoundofthewindinthewheat...”Thenheadded,“Goandlookagainattheroses.You’llunderstandyoursisunique.Remember:Realimportanceisunseen.”—AdaptedfromLittlePrince1.Whatdoestheword“tame”meaninthepassage?A.Toplaygamestogether.B.Togivegiftstoeachother.C.Totraveltodifferentplaces.D.Tosetupties.2.WhatshouldthelittleprincedoFIRSTtotamethefox?A.Singasongforthefox.B.Promisetovisitforever.C.Sitatadistanceandbesilent.D.Bringhimdeliciousfoodeveryday.3.Whydoesthefoxasktheprincetocome“atthesamehour”everyday?A.Totesttheprince’smemory.B.Tomakeitspecialandexciting.C.Toavoidmeetingotheranimals.D.Tosavetimeforpreparingfood.4.Whatisthemainlessonthefoxteachestheprince?A.Travelingmakespeoplewiser.B.Animalsarewiserthanhumans.C.Trueconnections(联系)needtimeandcare.D.Happinesscomesfromowningexpensivethings.Passage7MarywenttoseeColinthenextmorning.Helookedsadandtiredandhisfacewaswhite.Maryknewthatthiswasthemomenttotellhimeverything.“CanItrustyou?”Maryasked.“Yes—yes!”hewhispered.“Dickoniscomingtoseeyoutomorrow.Andalso…I…Ifoundthedoorintothesecretgarden.”Colin’seyesgrewbiggerandbigger.Marywenton,“Colin,we’regoingtotakeyouthere!”Thenextday,astrongservant(仆人)carriedColindownstairsandputhiminhiswheelchair.Dickonwaswaitingforhimoutside.Dickonpushedthewheelchairslowlyandcarefully.Marywalkednexttoit.Theywentacrossthelawntothelongroadnearthewall.“ThisiswhereIwalkedupanddownlookingforthedoor,”whisperedMary.TheywalkedabitfurtherthenMarywhisperedagain:“Therobinflewoverthewallhere.Andthere,”shesaid,pointingunderabigbushintheflowerbed,“iswhereIfoundthekey”.ThenDickonstoppedpushingthechair.“Andlook!”Marymovedtheivybranch(常春藤树枝).“Hereisthedoor.Dickon,pushhimin—pushhiminquickly!”Whentheywereinsidethegarden,Colinlookedroundandround.Hesawthewallsandtheearthandthetreeswiththeirnewgreenleaves.Inthegrassunderthetreestherewereflowers—goldandpurpleandwhite.Thetreeswerecoveredinpinkandwhiteflowers.Thesunwaswarmonhisface.MaryandDickonlookedathim.Helookeddifferent.Hisfacewaspink,notwhite.“Mary!Dickon!I'mgoingtogetwell!”Colinsuddenlycried.“AndI’mgoingtoliveforeverandever!”Dickonpushedhiswheelchairslowlyroundandroundthegarden.HeoftenstoppedtoshowColinsomething—greenbuds(嫩芽),afeather,anemptyeggshell.“I’mgoingtocomebacktomorrow,andthedayafter,andthedayafter,”saidColin.1.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph5showsthatColinwas.A.gladtoseeMaryagainB.afraidofmeetingDickonC.tiredanddidn’tfeelwellD.interestedinthesecretgarden2.WheredidMaryfindthekeytothesecretgarden?A.Onalongroad.B.Inthewheelchair.C.Underabigbush.D.Behindtheivybranch.3.Whichistherightorderofthefollowingevents?a.Dickonpushedthewheelchairacrossthelawn.b.ColintoldMaryandDickonhewouldgetwell.c.Colinwascarrieddownstairsandputinhiswheelchair.d.Marymovedtheivybranchandshowedthemthedoor.e.Colinwasexcitedtoseetreesandflowersinthegarden.A.c-a-d-e-bB.c-d-b-a-eC.a-d-e-c-bD.a-c-b-e-d4.WhydidColinsay“I’mgoingtogetwell”?A.Hehadfunvisitinghisnewfriends.B.Hefelthopefulinthelivelygarden.C.Hefoundaspecialplantforhisillness.D.Hecouldwalkaroundthegardenhimself.Passage8Mr.Whiteissixtyyearsold.Healwaystalksabouthowfastthingshavechanged,andheoftensaysthatlifeinthepastwasbetterthanitisthesedays.Nowcitiesarefullofcars.Somefamiliesevenhavetwoormorecars,soparkingisbecomingabigproblem.Thetraffic(交通)insomecitiesisgettingworseandworse,too.Cardriversnowadaysdrivesofastthattherearemoretrafficaccidents.Moreandmorepeoplearealwayslookingattheirmobilephoneswiththeirheadsdown.Mr.Whiteoftenseespeopleintherestauranteatingface-to-facewhilelookingattheirownmobilephones.Hethinksitisstrangethattheydon’ttalktothepeoplewhositoppositethemduringthemeal.Someofthemevenhavefunchatting(闲聊)withothersonthephone.Mostfamiliesowncomputersnow.AstudyfoundthatchildrenusetheInternetmoreandmore.ThenumberofchildrenusingtheInternethasgrownbythreetimesinthepastthreeyears.Mr.White’sgrandsonisamiddleschoolstudent.HeoftenstaysuplateplayingcomputergamesontheInternet.Hefallsasleepintheearlyhoursofthemorningandspendslesstimedoinghomework.HisteachertoldMr.Whitethathisgrandsonfailed(失败)anothertest.Mr.Whitegotveryangrywithhim.Mr.Whitethinksthatlifewassimpleandhappy,butnowithaschangedalot.1.WhatdoesMr.Whitethinkofthelifenow?A.Hethinksthelifenowisverysimple.B.Hethinksthelifenowisworsethanitwas.C.Hethinksthelifeisthesameasitwas.D.Hethinksthelifenowismorecomfortable.2.Whydopeoplesaynothingface-to-faceduringamealintherestaurant?A.Becauseitisstrange.B.Becausetheydon’tknoweachother.C.Becausetheydon’tsitoppositeeachother.D.Becausetheyarebusylookingattheirphones.3.Whichstatement(陈述)isWRONGaccordingtothepassage?A.Mr.Whitegotangrywiththeteacher.B.Mr.White’sgrandsonoftenplayscomputergames.C.Somepeoplelikechattingwithothersonthephone.D.Thetrafficinsomecitiesisgettingworseandworse.4.Whatcanweinfer(推测)fromthepassage?A.Mr.Whiteisaworkerinafactory.B.Mr.White’sgrandsonisnotinterestedintheInternet.C.Mr.Whiteisworriedabouthisgrandson.D.Mr.Whitelikestoday’slifemorethanthatoftheolddays.Passage9ItwasarainyeveninginasmalltowninsouthernChina.Aheavyrainstormhitthemountainroad,andalargerockfellontothehighway,blockinghalfoftheroad.LiWei,a38-year-oldtruckdriver,wasdrivinghomewithhis10-year-olddaughterafteralongday’swork.Hewasdrivingslowlyontherightlanewhenhenoticedtwocarsaheadsuddenlydisappeararoundthecurve.Knowingsomethingwaswrong,hesloweddownandstoppedhistruckrightaway.Aftergettingoutofthetruck,LiWeisawthehugerockblockingtheroad.Histruckwasonly10metersawayfromthedanger.“IfIhadkeptdriving,wewouldhavehittherockforsure,”hesaidlater.LiWeididn’thesitate.Heaskedhisdaughtertostayinthetruckandcallthepolice,whilehetriedtostopthecomingcars.Atfirst,heusedhistruck’swarninglightsandwavedhisarms,butsomedriversdidn’tseehimintherain.Twocarsalmosthittherockbecausetheyweredrivingtoofast.ThenLiWeitookouthisbrightflashlightandstoodinthemiddleoftheroad,wavingandshoutingloudlytoeverycarthatcameby.Soon,thefirstcarstopped.Thenmoreandmoredriverssloweddownandstopped.Somedriversevengotouttohelpmovesmallstonesawayfromtheroad.About20minuteslater,thepoliceandroadworkersarrived.TheythankedLiWeiforsavingsomanylives.“Inthatmoment,Ididn’tthinkaboutmyself.Ijustwantedtostopasmanycarsaspossibleandkeepeveryonesafe,”LiWeisaid.1.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?A.ThecolorofLiWei’struck.B.TheplaceLiWeiwasgoingto.C.Theseasonoftheaccident.D.TheweatherwhenLiWeidrovethetruck.2.WhichistheRIGHTorderaccordingtothetext?①Thepolicearrived.②Arockfellontothehighway.③LiWeinoticedthedangerintime.④LiWeidroveslowlyontherightlane.⑤LiWeitriedtostopthecomingcars.3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeLiWei?A.Kindandbrave.B.Carefulandquiet.C.Honestandshy.D.Funnyandcreative.4.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Aterriblestorminthetown.B.Ausefulphonecalltothepolice.C.Aherodriverinaroadaccident.D.Fastdriversonthemountainroad.Passage10Technologyiseverywhere.Weseeitanyplacewegoand,infact,almostallofuscarrysomepieceoftechnologywithuseverytimeweleavethehouse.WhatIalwaysforget,though,isjusthowusefulandpowerfultechnologycanbewhenwewanttohelpothers.Thereisnotasingleroominmyhousethatdoesnothavesomeelectronicdevices(设备)lyingaroundinit.WheneverIamathome,Iamalmostalwaysusingatleastoneelectronicdevice.Ifyouwalkedintomylivingroomonanygivenday,youwouldfindthat,first,Ihavethetelevisionon.Atthesametime,Iusuallyhavemylaptoprestingonmyknee,orIwillbeusingmymobilephone.EvenwhenI’mnotathomeIamalwaysusingmyphone,andatworkorincafés,Isitdownandconnecttothelocalwirelessnetworkonmylaptop.ImustsaythatIwastealotoftimeonthecomputerandthetimeIspendonitcouldbemuchbetterspentifIweretotakeupalittleonlinevolunteering.ThetechnologywecarryabouteverywherecanhaveagreatpowertodogoodfortheworldandtohelpothersandrecentlyIdiscoveredjusthowmuchonlinevolunteeringthereistodointheworld.Fromusingyourlanguageskillstodotranslations,todevelopingandmanagingprojectsandhelpingwithITwork,thereissomuchthatsomanypeoplecandotohelppeopleintheirowncountriesandacrosstheworld.TheUnitedNations,infact,hasahugepagewith“VolunteersRecruited”onitswebsite.Thisworkcansupportthepoorandhelpcharitieswhocannotpayforstaff.Manyorganizationsonlyrequireyoutoworkanhouraweek—someevenless.Andthesupportprovidedbyonlinevolunteerscanreallyhelpmakeadifferencetothoseinneed.1.FromParagraph2,wecanknowthatthewriter.A.usestechnologyalotB.worksinacaféC.isacomputerengineerD.likesmodernmusic2.Theunderlinedword“Recruited”inParagraph4means“”.A.OrderedB.WantedC.VisitedD.Warned3.Inthewriter’sopinion,peopleshouldspendmoretimewithtechnology.A.workingoncomputerprogramsB.keepingtheInternetsafeC.inventingelectronicproductsD.helpingpeopleinneed4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WebsiteDesignB.InternetOrganizationsC.OnlineVolunteeringD.OnlineTranslationPassage11PhileasFoggwasarichEnglishgentleman,wholivedaveryregularlife.Oneday,hemadeabetwithhisfriendsattheclub:hecouldtravelaroundtheworldineightydays.Allhisfriendsthoughtitwasimpossible,butMrFoggwassurehecoulddoit.Thatsameevening,heleftLondonwithhisservantPassepartout,andstartedtheiramazingjourney. TheytookthetraintoFrance,thenashiptoIndia.InIndia,theysavedabeautifulyoungwomannamedAouda,whowasgoingtobekilledinalocaltradition.Aoudajoinedthemontheirjourney,andtheybecamegoodfriends.Duringthetrip,theymetmanydifficulties.TherewasaterriblestormontheseawhentheyweretravellingtoHongKong.Theshipwasalmostbroken,andtheylostalotoftime.ThebiggesttroublewasDetectiveFix.FixfollowedthemallthewaybecausehethoughtMrFoggwasabankrobber,andhefollowedthemallaroundtheworld,tryingtoarrestthem.ButMrFoggnevergaveup.Healwaysfoundawaytosolvetheproblems.WhentherailwaystoppedinthemiddleofIndia,heboughtanelephanttocontinuethetrip.WhentheymissedtheshiptoJapan,hehiredasmallboattogetthere.Hecaredmoreaboutkeepinghispromisetohisfriends,andmakingsurehistravellingcompanionsweresafe.Aftermanyadventures,MrFoggandhisfriendsfinallyreturnedtoLondon.Theythoughttheyhadmissedthedeadline,butlatertheyfoundouttheyhadarrivedonedayearlier,becausetheyhadtravelledeastaroundtheworld.MrFoggwonthebet,andhealsofoundtruelovewithAouda.节选自英文改写版《AroundtheWorldinEightyDays》1.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?①MrFoggsavedAoudainIndia.②MrFoggmadeabetwithhisfriendsattheclub.③MrFoggreturnedtoLondonandwonthebet.④MrFoggandPassepartoutleftLondontostartthejourney.2.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttofillintheblankinParagraph2?A.Thejourneyaroundtheworldwasfullofexcitingadventures.B.MrFoggandPassepartoutstayedinFranceforalongtime.C.ThetripwasveryeasyandrelaxingforMrFogg.D.PeoplearoundtheworldallhelpedMrFoggwithhistrip.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“arrest”inParagraph3probablymean?A.奖励B.逮捕C.帮助D.邀请4.WhatcanwelearnaboutMrFoggfromtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4?A.Heonlycaredaboutwinningthebetandgettingtheprizemoney.B.Hewasakindandresponsibleman,whocaredaboutothersmorethanmoney.C.Hewasveryrich,sohedidnotcareaboutspendingmoneyonthetrip.D.Hewasafraidofdifficulties,andhealwaysgaveupeasily.Passage12Inthedigitalage,“cloudtravel”hasbecomemoreandmorepopularamongyoungpeople.Withaclickoraswipe,youcan“visit”manyplacesathomewithoutgoingout.Somepeoplesaycloudtravelwilltaketheplaceofon-sitetravel,butIbelievethetwocanneverreplaceeachother.Cloudtravelhasmanyadvantages.First,itisconvenientandlow-cost.Youdon’tneedtospendmoneyonflights,hotelsortickets.Youcanvisitanyplaceatanytime.Secondly,itcangiveamoredetai
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