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專題09閱讀理解20篇TherewasexcitementintheairwhenmanyschoolsacrossShenzhengreetedtheirstudentsinAprilaftertheirclosurebecauseoftheCOVID-19.Everyschoolformedawhitelisttomakesurethesafetyofschool.Peoplearenotallowedtoenterthecampusiftheyarenotonthelist.“Deliverymenwhosend

foodtousarealsonotallowedtoenterthecampus.Instead,theyputgoodsatacertainplace.Wethenconductthoroughdisinfections(進行徹底消毒)andletgoodsstayattheplacefor30minutesbeforemovingthemintoourschool,”saidLyuYuan,ateacheroftheschool.Atpresent,children

arerequiredtotakenucleicacidtest(核酸檢測)oncampus.SometeachersfromtheschoolbecamevolunteerstofightagainstCOVID-19inFebruary.Theyhelpedthetestsgoefficientlywiththeirexperience.Othermeasures,includingcheckingstudents’healthinformationandbodytemperaturesthreetimesaday,arealsotakentoensurethesafety.“Mychildisextremelyexcitedtoseeclassmatesandteachers.Iamassured(放心)whenseeingtheschoolcheckingcarefullyattheschoolgate,”saidaparentofamiddleschoolstudent.Withthesesafetymeasures,mostofthestudentsreturnedtoschoolsuccessfully.Theschoolsaidkidswerehappytoreturntoschoolandthecampushadbeenfullofjoysincethestudentscameback.1.Whycan’tstudentsgobacktoschoolbeforeApril?A.Becausestudentswerenotreadytoreturntoschool.B.Becauseschoolsconductedthoroughdisinfections.C.BecauseschoolswereclosedbecauseoftheCOVID-19.D.Becausestudentsdidn’tfinishtheirwintervacationhomework.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthewhitelist?A.Teacherscanenterthecampuswithouttheirnamesonthelist.B.Mostschoolsformedwhiteliststoensurethesafetyofschool.C.Studentscan’tenterthecampusiftheyarenotonthelist.D.Deliverymencanenterthecampuswithouttheirnamesonthelist.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph3referto?A.Schools B.Teachers C.Students D.Parents4.Whichofthefollowingisnotincludedinschoolsafetymeasures?A.Conductthoroughdisinfections. B.Takenucleicacidtestoncampus.C.Checkstudents’healthinformation. D.Checkstudents’bodytemperaturestwiceaday.5.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Students’schoollivesafterCOVID-19.B.TeachersworkedasvolunteersduringCOVID-19.C.Parents’viewsontheschoolsafetyafterCOVID-19.D.SchoolstakemeasurestoensuresafetyafterCOVID-19.AstheCOVID-19outbreakhittheworld,mostchildrenwerevictims(受害者).Somehadtosaygoodbyetotheirparents,whoweredoctorsornurses,withoutknowingwhentheywouldcomeback.Somestayedindoors,notknowingwhatwasoutsideandhowitwouldhurtthem.Thankfully,thecountrysawalotofpicturebooksonCOVID-19foryoungreaders,notonlytoanswertheirquestionsonthesciencebehindthevirus(病毒),butalsototakeawaytheirworriesandoffersomerelief(寬慰).Herearetwoofthesepicturebooks.MyMommy:TheVirusWarriorMyMommy:TheVirusWarriorisaheartwarminglettertothousandsofchildrenwhoseparentswereinHubei,supportingthefightagainstthevirus.Thebookshowsrespect(敬意)tothosegreatheroes.Girl:“Mommy,areyouleavinghomeagain?”Mother:“Yeshoney,mommyisgoingtofightamonster—aterriblevirushascomeintoacitythatmanypeoplelovedeeply,andmanygrandparents,aunts,unclesandchildrenhavebecomesick.”ABriefHistoryofVirusesforChildrenWhatareviruses?Wheredotheycomefrom?Howdotheyhurthumansandhowhavewefoughtwiththem?Whatcanwedotopreventdifferentviruses?Howhavehumans“trained”virusestobeusefultous?Thispopularvirusbookteachesknowledgebystorytelling,soit’seasyforyoungreaderstounderstandthevirus.Withthese“PictureBooksaboutCOVID-19forChildrenaroundtheWorld”,thecountryhopesthatmoreandmorechildrencanlearnaboutCOVID-19throughtherecommendedbooksandlivehealthilyandhappily.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trained”meaninChinese?A.馴化 B.傳播 C.戰勝 D.研發7.Thereaderscannotreadabout____________inABriefHistoryofVirusesforChildren.A.thebeginningofviruses B.theadviceonhowtopreventvirusesC.thewaystofightwithviruses D.thediariesaboutfightingwithviruses8.Thewriterwritesthepassagemainlyto____________.A.askparentstocaremoreabouttheirchildrenathomeB.introducesomepicturebooksonCOVID-19tochildrenC.tellpeoplechildrenarevictimsbecauseoftheCOVID-19D.showourrespecttothoseheroeswhofightagainstthevirusEveryyear,therearesomepeoplespreadingpositiveenergy(正能量)andtouchingourhearts.OnMarch3,theTouchingChinaannualpeopleawardairedonCCTV.Tenrolemodelswereonthelist.ZhuYanfuwasoneofthem.

In2021,audienceswereimpressedbythesoldiersinTheBattleatLakeChangjin(《長津湖》).ZhuYanfuwasoneoftherealsoldiers.Infreezingcold,Zhu,17yearsoldthen,foughtagainsttheUSarmyatLakeChangjinintheDemocraticPeople’sRepublicofKorea(朝鮮)in1950.Afterthewar,Zhulostallhisfellowsoldiersandwasseriouslyinjured.After93daysofsurgery(手術),Zhulosthishands,lefteyeandbothlegsbelowtheknees.Evenso,Zhuneverstoppeddevotinghimselftohiscountry.“Therearetwowaystospendlife.Oneisto‘rot’,whiletheotheristo‘burn’.Iprefertoburn,”hesaid.In1956,hereturnedtohismountainvillageofZibo,Shandongandbecameanofficial(官員)ofthevillagein1957.Afterthat,heworkedhardtohelpvillagersoutofpoverty(貧窮).Knowingthatthebestwaytoendpovertywasthrougheducation,in1957,Zhuusedallhissavings(積蓄)toopenareadingroom.Later,hesetupthefirsteveningschoolinthevillage.Atthesametime,healsoencouragedvillagerstodigthreewellsinthemountainandtocreatefarmland.Onthisland,ZhuledthevillagerstoplantapplesandSichuanpepper.Withthesefruitsandvegetablessellingindifferentpartsofthecountry,thevillagershavemademoremoneyforthepast25years.9.HowoldwasZhuwhenhereturnedtohismountainvillageofZibo?A.17 B.23 C.24 D.2510.Whathappenedtohimduringthewar?A.Zhulosthiswholelegs. B.Zhuwasbadlyhurtinthewar.C.Zhulosthishandsandrighteye. D.Zhuhadsurgeryfornearlytwomonths.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rot”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.tobebored B.togetbetterC.tobecomeworse D.tobesatisfied12.WhydidZhuuseallhissavingstoopenareadingroom?A.Becausehewantedtocontinuehisstudy.B.Becausehisvillagersaskedhimtodoso.C.Becausehekneweducationwasthebestwaytoendpoverty.D.Becausehisvillagerswantedtolearnhowtomakemoneythroughreading.13.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthepassage?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inastorybook.C.Inasciencebook. D.Inatravelmagazine.Doyouwanttobecomeanastronaut?Ifyouwanttobeoneofthefewpeopletoexperiencethethrilloflift-off(發射)andseetheEarthfromthespaceandfloat(漂浮)inaspacecraft,andthenhowdoyougoaboutit?First,youmustreallywanttobecomeanastronautasittakesmanyyearsofstudyandworkbeforeyouevenbeginyourastronauttraining.Mostastronautsbeginwhentheyarebetween27and37.Second,youneedtobecleverenoughtoattendauniversitytostudyengineering,medicineoroneofsciences.Manyastronautsalsolearntobepilotsintheircountry’sairforce(空軍).Third,astronautscomefrommanydifferentcountries,sotheyneedtospeakEnglish.Thentheycanalltalktooneanother.Fourth,youmustbehealthyasastronauttrainingcanbeverytiring.Lastly,onaspacecraft,astronautsliveandworkinverysmallspace,soyouneedtogetonwellwithpeople.Areyoustillinterested?Ifso,maybeyouwillbecomeoneofthemenorwomenthatorbit(環繞……運行)theEarthinaspacecraft,walkinspaceorvisitMars.Seeyouinspace!14.Theunderlinedword“thrill”means________.A.excitement B.sadness C.anger D.tiredness15.Usuallytheastronauttrainingstartswhentheyare________.A.attheuniversity B.inthearmyC.between27and37 D.olderthan3716.Fromthepassage,weknowthatallastronautsneedto________.A.studyindifferentcountries B.beclevererthanordinary(普通的)peopleC.bepilotsintheairforceatfirst D.studyengineering,medicineoroneofthesciences17.Astronautscomingfromdifferentcountriesuse________totalktoeachother.A.actions B.gestures C.English D.French18.Ifyouareonaspacecraft,youneedtolearnhowto________.A.walkandflyinspace B.orbittheEarthorvisitMarsC.liveandworktogetherasateam D.liveandworkinverylargespaceOnMarch14,BaiXuesong,aguideattheBeilinMuseuminXi’an,northwestChina’sShaanxiprovince,hostedalivebroadcastdisplayingthecollectionsatthemuseum.BaihasbecomeahitontheInterneteversincehestartedgivingtoursofthemuseumcollectionsthroughlivestreamingvideosonFebruary23.Afterviewinghisbroadcasts,manynetizensexpressedadesiretovisitthemuseumwhenitreopenedaftertheCOVID-19outbreak.Itisestimatedthatmorethan30museumsinChina,includingtheNationalMuseumofChinaandtheDunhuangAcademyChina,havehostedlivebroadcastsononlineplatformsduringtheepidemic,eachgainingover10millionviewersinoneday.TheGansuProvincialMuseum,oneofthemuseumsthathasbeenexploringonlineplatformsandusingthem,ownedasmanyas900,000viewersatonepointinitslivebroadcasts,morethanhalfofitstotalviewerslastyear,accordingtothedeputycurator(副館長)ofthemuseum.Asaresult,thenumberoffansoftheofficialonlinestoreofthemuseumonthee-commerceplatformTaobaohasgrownto25,000,withsalesofrelatedproductsseeingahugeincrease.“CooperationbetweenmuseumsandInternetplatformsisbeneficialtobothsides,”saidHuangYang,viceprofessorwiththeculturalheritageandmuseology(departmentoftheNanjingNormalUniversity).Hesaidthatwhilemuseumsneedtouselivebroadcaststospreadculture,Internetgiantsneedtheresourcesthatmuseumspossesstoprovidehigh-qualitycontentforusers.▲.19.WhatmadeBaiXuesongpopularontheInternet?A.Hislivebroadcasts. B.Hiscollectionofart.C.Hisabilitytomakevideos. D.HisknowledgeoftheInternet.20.WhatdothenumbersinParagraph3show?A.Thepopularityofonlinestores.B.ThedevelopmentofChinesemuseums.C.Thesuccessoflivebroadcastsofmuseums.D.TheimportanceofonlineplatformsinChina.21.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbebestputintheblack▲?A.Sotherearetwosidestoeverystory.B.Soexperienceisthemotherofwisdom.C.Soneverriseearlywithoutproperbenefit.D.Soworkingtogethercancreateawin-winsituation.22.Whatisthewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceBaiXuesong,aguideattheBeilinMuseuminXi’an.B.ToletreadersknowhowimportanttheInternetis.C.ToexplainhowimportanttocooperatebetweenmuseumsandInternetplatforms.D.Toletreadersknowhowmanymuseumshaveusedlivebroadcastsduringtheepidemic.①AnyonewatchingtheWinterOlympicsinBeijing,Chinaoverthelastfewdayshasseenlotsandlotsofsnow—man-madesnow.NoothercitieshaveheldtheWinterOlympicsonalmost100%artificialsnowbefore.②Thisyear’sWinterOlympicswasheldinBeijing,China,andintwoareasnorthwestofBeijing,YanqingandZhangjiakou.Theareasgetcoldinwinter,buttheydon’tgetalotofnaturalsnow.That’sbecausethey’reclosetotheGobiDesert,andaregenerallyverydry.③Thatmeant_______.ChinatookwaterfromareservoirwhichhelpssupplyBeijing’sdrinkingwaterandsentittoanearbyriver.Tocarrythewatertothemountainsformakingsnow,thecountryranmilesandmilesofpipes.Chinasaysmakingthesnowtookabout49,000gallonsofwater.Outsideexpertssayitprobablytookalotmorewaterthanthat.④ChinapaidanItaliancompanycalledTechnoAlpintomakethesnow.TechnoAlpinmadeartificialsnowatseveralearlierWinterOlympics.Forthesnowinthisyear’sOlympics,TechnoAlpinlaidover40miles(64kilometers)ofpipesandbroughtinhundredsofsnow-makingmachines.Evenwithallthosemachines,makingthesnowforthisyear’sGamestooksevenweeks.⑤Inrecentyears,ithasbecomemoreandmorecommontouseartificialsnowatwintersportsevents.That’strueeveninplacesthatusedtohavealotofsnownaturally.SomeartificialsnowwasusedintheWinterOlympicsin2010and2014becauseofwarmweather.Inthe2018GamesinPyeongChang,SouthKorea,almost90%ofthesnowwasman-made.Astheworldwarmsbecauseofclimatechange,problemslikethisareexpectedtobecomefarmorecommon.MichaelMayr,wholeadsTechnoAlpininAsia,says,“Youcouldnothavewintersportsnowwithoutman-madesnow.”23.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin________inParagraph3?A.wehadtofindnewplacesforwinterOlympicsB.snowisanimportantpartofwintersportsgamesC.artificialsnowhasbeenwidelyforwinterOlympicsD.someseriouschangeswereneededfortheWinterOlympics24.WecanseefromthepassagethatTechnoAlpin________.A.hadlittleexperienceinmakingartificialsnowforWinterOlympicsinthepastB.mayhavemorechancestocreateartificialsnowforthefollowingwintergamesC.spentaboutfiftydaysinmakingartificialsnowfor2018PyeongChangOlympicsD.usedmorethan40gallonsofwaterandlaidover49,000milesofpipesinBejing25.Weuseman-madesnowmoreoftenforwintersportsgamesbecause________.A.makingartificialsnowiseasierandcheaperB.naturalsnowisnotascleanasartificialsnowC.thereisatemperatureriseontheearthnowadaysD.mostplacesaretoodrytoholdwintersportsgames26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlywanttotellus?A.Man-madesnowmettheneedofagreenOlympics.B.2022BeijingWinterOlympicshadanimportantchange.ArtificialsnowhelpedmakeBeijingOlympicsasuccess.ChinaspentalotonartificialsnowforBeijingWinterOlympics.15ChineseelephantsareonaLongMarchNorth.Why?Noonknows?Maybethey’relookingforbetterfood.Maybethey’vegotlost.Maybethey’rejusthavinganadventureandhavingagoodtime.Nooneisquitesure.Butforsomereasons,the15AsianelephantshavebeenwalkingtheirwayacrossChinaformorethanayear,travelingthroughvillages,forestsandtheedgesofthecityofKunming,apopulationof8.5million.Localofficialshavebeentrackingtheelephants’movementsbyunmannedaircraftandaskedhundredsofworkerstoleadvillagersaway,setupemergencybarriers(障礙)tochangetheirroutesandstored18tonsoffoodfortheelephants.Butthereisstillnolong-termplan.The15elephantshavenowbecomeinternationalsuperstars,withfansaroundtheworldpayingcloseattentiontotheirjourneyontheInternet.Peopleareallwonderingwheretheywillgonextandwhentheywillstop.“Whatwehavetolearnisnothowtosolvetheproblem,buthowtoincreasetolerance.”saidBeckyShuChen,anexpertforZoologicalSocietyofLondonwhohasstudiedelephant-humaninteractions.“Howcanweusethiseventtoleteveryonepayattentiontotheissueoflivingwithanimalsintheworld?”27.Whyarethe15elephantsonaLongMarchNorthfor?A.They’relookingforbetterfood. B.Theyhavebeenmissing.C.Theyliketoriskandhavefun. D.Nobodyknowsthereason.28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Fewpeopleareinterestedinthese15elephants.B.Theelephantshavenowbecomeinternationalpopular.C.Thegovernmenthasalong-termplanonhowtodealwiththeelephants.D.Peopleknowaboutwherethe15elephantswillgonextandwhentheywillstop.29.What’sthemeaningofunderlinedword“tolerance”inthelastparagraph?A.understanding B.teamwork C.communication D.intelligence30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.The15elephantsdon’twanttogobacktotheiroldhome.B.Itisthemostimportantthingtodriveawaythe15elephants.C.Thegovernmentshouldsetupalocalparkforthe15elephants.D.Weneedtothinkabouttherelationshipbetweenpeopleandanimals.DorothylivedwithherUncleHenryandAuntEmonasmallfarminKansas.Thehousehadonlyoneroom,whichtheyusedforeverything.Therewasacellarunderthehouse.Itwasacycloneshelter.EveryyearinKansas,therewerecyclones,whichweregreatwindsthatwentroundandroundincircles.Theydidalotofdamage,andpeoplesometimesdiedinthesewinds.Lifewasveryhardonthefarm.UncleHenryandAuntEmwerenotold,buttheylookoldbecausethesunandwindmadetheirskindry.Thehardworktookawaytheirhappiness,andtheyneverlaughedorevensmiled.Onthisday,DorothywasnotplayingwithToto,herlittledog.Insteadshewasstandingatthedoorofthehouse,lookingatthesky.Itwasverydark,andtherewasawhistlingsoundintheair.UncleHenrysaid,“ThereisacyclonecomingI’llputtheanimalsintheshed.”“Quickly,Dorothy,”AuntEmshouted.“Gotothecellar.”DorothypickedupTotoandrantothecellardoor.Beforeshecouldclimbdowntheladderintothecellar,agreatwindpickedupthehouseandcarriedithighintothesky.Then,althoughthehousewasstillmoving,shefellasleep.Whenshewokeupandleftthehouse,shewassurprisedtoseethreelittlemenandalittlewomanwalkingtowardher.Theywereverystrangelydressed.Oneofthemsaid:“WelcometothelandoftheMunchkins.WethankyouforkillingtheWickedWitchoftheEast.Nowourpeoplearefree.“I’mafraidyouaremakingamistake,”Dorothysaid,“Ididn’tkillanywitch.”“Yourhousedid,”oneofthelittlemensaid.“Look!”HepointedtothehouseandDorothysawtwofeetstickingoutfromunderit.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedworldinparagraphonemean?A.住所 B.地方 C.庇護所 D.山洞32.Dorothy’sauntanduncledidnotoftensmileorlaughbecause________.A.theyhatedpeople B.theirworkwashardC.theywereold D.theydidnotlikeDorothy33.HowwastheWickedWitchoftheEastkilled?A.TheGoodwitchoftheNorthkilledher.B.TheMunchkinateher.C.Totobit(咬)her.D.Dorothy’shousefellonher.34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AuntEmtoldDorothytogoswimming.B.Dorothy’shousewascarriedhighintotheskybythecyclone.C.Dorothyfellasleepwhenthecyclonewascoming.D.Dorothymetthreelittlepeoplewearingstrangeclothes.Manycompanieshavecreatedappstohelpblindpeople.Microsoftcreatedanappthatcandescribeaphoto.Huaweimadeanappthatusessoundstotellusersifpeopletheyaretalkingtolookhappy,sadorangry.Now,Googleistestinganappthatwillallowblindpeopletorunalone.AtaGoogleeventin2019,ablindrunner,ThomasPanek,askedagroupofexpertswhethertheycouldcreatesomethingtohelpblindpeoplerunontheirownwithoutaguidedogorhumanassistant.Panek,CEOofGuidingEyesfortheBlind,hadalwayslovedrunning.Buthestartedlosinghiseyesightwhenhewas8,andbyhisearly20shewasblind.Laterinlife,hestartedrunningwithotherpeopleoraguidedogtohelphim.Buthedidn’tlikebeingdependentonothers.TheGoogleteamsooncreatedProjectGuideline.TheGuidelineappusesasmartphonecameratorecognizealinepaintedontheground.Throughheadphones,theappmakessoundswhenapersonmovesawayfromtheline.Thesoundsgetlouderineithertheleftortherightearthefurtherthepersonmovesawayfromtheline.Afterfirsttryingtheappinside,PanekuseditwhilerunningoutsideinaparklastAugust.“Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ididn’tfeellikeablindman.Ifeltfree,”Paneksaid.InNovember,2020,Paneksuccessfullyran5kilometersaroundNewYorkCity’sCentralParkusingtheapp.PanekhopestheappProjectGuidelinecanhelpmorepeoplelikehim.AndGooglewillalsocontinuetoworkhardtodeveloptheapp.35.Theappwhichhelpstheblindknowpeople’sfeelingswasmadeby______.A.Microsoft B.Google C.Huawei D.Apple36.WhichisNOTtrueabouttheGuidelineapp?A.Itcanhelpblindpeopleruninsideandoutside.B.Itusesasmartphonecameratorecognizetheline.C.Itmakessoundswhenpeoplemoveawayfromtheline.D.Anotherpersonneedstoholdthephonefortheblindperson.37.What’sthepurpose(意圖)ofwritingthepassage?A.TointroduceablindrunnerThomasPanek.B.TointroducetheGuidelineappcreatedbyGoogle.C.Toshowsomegreatappsthatcanhelpblindpeople.D.ToshowblindpeoplehowtousetheGuidelineappforrunning.Weoftentalkabouttherewardsofpolicework.OnFriday,weexperiencedamoment.Officersgota911callfromawomanwhoreportedher81-year-oldmothermissing.Itseemedhermotherleftherhousetotakeherdailywalk,butwhenshedidn’treturn,thingsgotabitterriblebecausethewoman’smotherhasdementia(癡呆).TheofficerP.DeBoeandhispartnersbeganasearchoftheheavilywoodenarea.After40minutes,theoldwomanwasfound.Atfirst,sheseemedconfusedatthesuddenappearanceofpoliceofficers,andsheaskediftheofficerswereouttakingawalktoo.Theyquietlyreplied“Yes.Afterall,itwasabeautifulday.”Andthensheseemedrelaxedandtoldthemshehadlostherway.“Noproblem,”saidOfficerMorrisonwhothengentlytookherhandand,alongwiththeotherofficerswalkedherbacktoherhouse.Alongtheway,theofficersmadesmalltalkswiththeoldwoman,tomakeherfeelmorerelaxed.Whenaskedwhatthekeytoalong,healthylifewas,theoldwomanreplied,“Eatgoodandstayactive.”Officersmeetdifferentsituationseveryday.Somearegood,andsomearenotsogood.Inthiscase,afrighteningsituationforthefamilyendedhappily.Forthat,theywerethankful.Forus,it’stherewardingpartofpolicing.I’mgladtheynotonlywereabletotakeRobertahome,butalsosharedawarm-heartedmomentwithherintheprocess.38.Whathappenedtothe81-year-oldwomanonFriday?A.Shewaslost. B.Shewantedtoaskforhelp.C.Shehaddementia. D.Shedidn’twanttogobackhome.39.Whydidtheofficersmakesmalltalkswiththeoldwomanalongtheway?A.Becausetheoldwomanwasalittleafraid.B.Becausetheywantedtorelaxtheoldwoman.C.Becauseitwastheirdutytomakesmalltalks.D.Becausetheoldwoman’sdaughteraskedthemtodothat.40.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribedtheofficers?A.Braveandkind. B.Strongandproud.C.Seriousandsmart. D.Niceandresponsible.41.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.AnoldwomancalledthepoliceB.AnoldwomanlikedtalkingherdailywalkC.ThepolicemankindlysentanoldwomanhomeD.Thepolicemanexperiencedawarm-heartedmomentACanadianmanClintMasseandhisteamworkedsixandahalfdaysaweektobuildasnowmaze(迷宮).Afterthreeweeksofwork,theydidit:TheybroketheGuinnessWorldRecordfortheworld’slargestsnowmaze.MasselivesinManitoba.ItliesinnorthernCanada.Themanhasbeenbuildingsnowmazesformorethan20years.However,hehadneverfinishedsuchalargeone.Themazecoveredanareaof2,790squaremeters.Ithadwallsthatweretwometerstalland0.6metersthick.Therewerestatues(雕像)tosurprisevisitorsandfirepits(火坑)tokeepthemwarm.Ittookabout30minutestowalkthroughthemaze,dependingonyourluck.ThemazecostMasse57,000Canadiandollars.Themanandhisteamusedasnowmachinetomakeenoughsnowfortheproject.Man-madesnowisstrongerthananaturalsnow.“Ifyoudrivethroughthesnowwalls,youwillbreakyourcarbeforeyoubreakthewalls,”Massesaid.MassefeltexcitedwhenheknewhehadbrokentheGuinnessWorldRecord.Hesaidhisfamilywasnotrich.Therefore,therecordwasveryimportant.Ithelpedhimattract(吸引)thousandsofvisitorstohislargemazeandmakelotsofmoney.42.HowmuchtimedidClintMasseandhisteamspendbuildingthelargesnowmaze?A.30minutes. B.Sixandahalfdays.C.20years. D.Threeweeks.43.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.Themazehadfirepitstokeepvisitorswarm.B.Massemadealargersnowmaze20yearsago.C.Themazewithtwowallswas0.6metersthick.D.Massebegantobuildsnowmazeattheageof20.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Thenaturalsnowisstrongerthanthesnowwalls.B.Thesnowwallsaremuchstrongerthanthecar.C.Thedrivermustbreakthewallsandthendrivethrough.D.Thecardriverneedtobestrongertogetthroughthewalls.45.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthelastparagraph?A.Massewillbericherthanever.B.Massewillbuildmorelargermazes.C.MassewillbreakmoreGuinnessRecords.D.MassespentmuchmoneywinningtheRecord.IhavethreekidsandImakethemdohousework.However,mymotherdoesn’tagreewithme.ShethinksI’mtoostrict.Inheropinion,itisadults’jobtodohousework.Ourfamilyismadeupoffivefamilymembers.Nooneinthefamilyismoreimportantthananother,soeachmembershouldhelpwithchores.Idon’taskmykidstodothesamechores,becausetheiragesaredifferent.Attheendoftheday,aftertheyfinishplayingwiththeirtoys,Iaskthemtoputthetoysaway.Iftheydon’t,theywillhavetosaygoodbyetotheirtoys.Iexpectmykidstosetthetableatnightandhelpfoldtheirownclothes.Idon’tthinkI’maskingtoomuch.Iknowtheyaretiredafteralongday’sstudyatschool,butthat’slife—harsh(嚴酷)butreal.Idon’twanttopaythemfordoingsomechores.Theyliveinthehouse,sotheyshouldhelpoutwithsomethingsinthehouse.NooneisgoingtopaythemforcleaninguptheirroomslaterinlifeandI’llnotstartdoingitnow.Someparentsprotecttheirkidstomuchfromanythingunpleasant(使人不愉快的)andmaketheirkids’livestoocomfortableandsafe,butI’mnotinterestedinthatway.Ihopemykidsareabletolookafterthemselvesandcanbeindependentearly.46.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriter’smother?A.Shedoesn’tdohouseworkathome.B.Shedoesn’tgetonwellwiththekids.C.Shedoesn’twantthekidstodohousework.D.Shedoesn’twantthewritertodohousework.47.Whenthewriterasksherkidstodochores,________.A.sheaskshermotherforadvice B.sheasksthemtododifferentonesC.sheoftenasksthemtodothehardones D.shealwaysasksthemtodotheeasyones48.Ifthekidsdon’tputawaytheirtoys,thewriter________.A.willaskhermothertodoit B.willputthetoysawaybyherselfC.willprobablythrowthetoysaway D.won’tgivethekidspocketmoney49.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.LovefromParents B.ParentsandKidsC.HouseworkMakesLifeBetter D.KidsandHouseworkToday,manychildrenspendalotoftheirfreetimeplayinggamesontheInternet.IntheUK,99%ofkidsaged8to15playvideogameseveryweek.Thisinformationt

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