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七年級上冊英語閱讀還原50題含答案

一、閱讀還原7選5

Ineverycountryaroundtheworld,therearealwayssomepeoplewhowouldliketo

volunteertohelpothers.Forexample,somepeopleintheUSAworkasvolunteersintheold

people'shomes.

]Someyoungvolunteersliketoworkinthehousesofthepeoplewhoaresick.

Theyhelptocleanuptheirhousesordosomeshoppingforthem.Fortheboyswholosttheir

fathers,(hereisanorganizationcalledBigBrothers.Volunteerscould(aketheseboysto

baseballgamesoronfishingtripsandhelpthemgettoknowthingsthatboysusuallylearn

fromtheirfathers.

2Intheclubs,childrencanplaygamesorlearncrafts.Someofthechibs

organizeshorttripstothemountains,beachesormuseums.Mostoftheseclubsusehigh

schoolandcollegestudentsasvolunteersbecausetheycanunderstandthechildren's

problemsmoreeasily.

Vblunieersbelieve(hat(hehappiestpeoplein(heworldarethosewhohelptobring

happinesstoothers.Doyouwanttobeavolunteer?Doycuknowhowtobeavolunteer?The

followingmayhelpyoualot.

Whenpeoplegetold.theywillfinditdifficulttodolotsofthings.3Youcan

giveupsomeofyourtimetohelptheoldinyourneighborhood.Youcanhelpthemwith

somehouseworkorjusttalkwiththem.

4Youcouldvolunteertoreadbookstotheblindordeliver(遞送)something

forthosewhocan'tgetaround.

5Youcanmakethebeds,helpservemealsanddomanyotherkindsofjobs

there.

A.Manydisabledpeopleneedhelp.

B.Andoldpeoplelivingalonecanfeellonely.

C.TherearcalotofclubsineachcityoftheUSA.

D.Somefamiliesaretoopoortobuyfoodorclothes.

E.Therearealsomanyvolunteerjobstodoinhospitals.

F.Wouldyouliketodosomethingtohelphomelesspeople?

G.Theyreadbookstotheoldpeople,playgameswiththemortalktothem.

請閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,然后根據短文內容從下面方框內的七個選項中選擇五

個還原到原文中,使短文意思通順、結構完整。

Yourbiggestgrowthspurt(猛長期間)happenedwhenyouwereababy.Inthefirstyear

oflife,Yougrewabout10inchesasyougotbiggerandstronger.6Youmightfindout

howmuchyou'vegrownduringyourannualcheckup(檢查)atthedoctor'sorwhenyour

pantsgettooshort.

71(comesduringpuberly(青春期)Pubertyisatimeofmanychangeswhenboys

andgirlsgrowbiggerandstarttolookmorelikeadults.Boysandgirlsarealwayshappyand

excitedwhen(heygrowbigger.Theyarepleasedwith(hechanges.8

Pubertystartsatdifferentagesfordifferentkids.Asfaraswcknow,pubertyisaprocess

thattakesacoupleofyears.Sothetallergettingpartwillhappenatdifferentages.Itdepends

onthekid.9Ingeneral,pubertystartsbetween8and13ingirlsanditstartsbetween

9and15inboys.

Duringpuberty,boysandgirlswillhaveagrowthspurt.10

A.Youhave(oeatmorefoodduringpuberty.

B.Doyouknowwhenpubertystarts?

C.Afterbabyhood,thenextbiggrowthspurtforkidscomes.

D.Butnoonecantellyouexactlywhenyou'llexperiencethesechanges.

E.Thentheycangrowtotheiradultheight.

F.Youcanstayupbecauseofyourstrongbody.

G.Sincethen,you'veprobablyseenyourheightincreaseafewinchesayear.

TodayisSaturday.Dicktakeshisbagandleaveshomeearly.11Wheredoeshe

wanttogo?Dick'sgrandmalivesinasmallvillage.Dickwantstogotheretoseeher.Dick's

parentsaretoobusy,sotheycan'tgowithhim.12Hisgrandmawillmeethimatthe

busstation.

Thevillageis15kilometersawayfromDick'shome.13Itisnotboringonthe

bus.Dicktakeshiscellphonewithhim.14

Atlast,thebusgetstothebusstation,Dicktakeshisbagandgetsoffthebus.Thereare

manypeoplealthebusstation,butDickseeshisgrandmaquickly.15Dickthinkshe

canhaveagoodtimeinthevillage.

A.Ittakeshimaboutonehourtoget(herebybus.

B.Butheisnotafraid.

C.Heisgoingtovisithisgrandma.

D.Hecanplaygamesandlistentomusic.

E.SoDicktakesthetrainthere.

F.Heisveryhappyandrunstoher.

G.Andhewalkstothebusstation.

Manyofushavehadthesame“pleasantsurprise”.Afteryoumarkasongasafavorite

onamusicapp(程序),itsuggestssongsofthesamekindtolistento.16

Bigdata(數據)isalotofsetsofinformationthatareputtogethersotheycanbeusedby

acomputerprogram.Itcanhavedifferentkindsofinformationfrommanysources(來源),

suchasinformationthatcomesfromschools,socialmediasites,companies,and

governments.17Anothersetcanhavewhattheylike,wheretheygotoschool,and

howmuchtimetheyspendonthecomputer.

18Thegovernmentusesittounderstandhowmanypeopletravelonbusesor

trains.Theinformationisthenusedtomakebusortrainsystemsbetter.Companiesusebig

data,too.Ithelpsthemunderstandwhobuystheirproducts.Forexample,onecompanyuse5

weatherdatatoseewhenpeopleeatthemosticecream.

Bigdatacanbeusedforgoodreasons.Somehospitalsusebigdatatopredictifababy

whoisborntooearlywillgetsick.Thehospitalcanthentakeextrastepstotakecareofthat

babysoheorshedoesnotgetsick.19Itcanbeusedtopredictwhichkindsof

peoplearelikelytobreakthelaworhurtothers,eveniftheyhavenotdoneanythingwrong.

20Itisbecausethecomputerprogramsusedtolookatbigdataandunderstand

itarewrittenbypeople.Peoplethinkacertainway.Becausetheythinkacertainway,they

buildamodelofthoseideas.Theseideasarethenusedto'ookatthedata.Sometimes,these

ideasarehelpfulforpeopleorbusinesses.Othertimes,badideascancauseproblemsfor

certaingroupsofpeople.

閱讀短文,從所給的七個選項中選出五個能夠填入空缺處的最佳選項,使短文內容冗

整、連貫。其中有兩項是多余選項。

A.Bigdatacanbeusedinmanyways.

B.Whydoweusebigdataforbadthings?

C.Bigdatacanalsobeusedforbadreasons.

D.Howcanbigdatabeusedfbrgoodandbadthings?

E.Onesetofdatacanhavepeople'snamesandaddresses.

F.Infact,thismagic,mind-readingpowerdependsondata.

G.Bigdatacan'tbeusedinmanyfields.

Smartwristband(智能手環),anewwelcomingproduct,ischangingourlifestyle.

21.And(herearemanydifferentbrands(品牌)lochoose,suchasAppleorHuawei.

Herearcthereasonswhypeoplechooseawristband.

22.Thewristbandcanalsobeconnectedtothemobilephone.Youarcableto

useittoanswerthephone,butatraditionalwatchcanneverdothat.Besides,thesmart

wristbandlooksfascinating(迷人的).23.Wcoftenseeteenagerswearing

wristbands.

Thirdlyatpresentmanypeoplehaverealisedtheimportanceofhealth.Somepeopleplay

sportseverydaytokeephealthy.24.Thewristbandshowstheresultseverydayand

you,llknowwhetheryouachieveyouraimornot.However,someparentsarcstillagainst

usingit.25.Theythinktheteenagersareundertheradiation(輻射)allthetime.

Eachcoinhastwosides.Useitornot,it'suptoyou.

A.It'sverypopularamongteenagersbecauseit'scoolenough

B.Intheiropinion,wearingwristbandsforalongtimemaycausecancer(癌癥)

C.Moreandmorepeopleprefertochooseasmartwristbandintheirdailylife

D.Awristbandishelpfulloknowhowfartheyhaverunorhowmanystepstheyhavegot

withawristband

E.Firstofall,itcantellthetimelikeanormalwatch

F.It,ssoexpensivethatfewpeoplecanbuyit

G.NowaBritishInternetEnvironmentcompanyhasproducedthesoftware

Thereisnobodyintheworldthatisexactlylikeyou:youareunique(唯一的).

26Thatmakestheworldinteresting.Therearcpeoplewhoarctallerthanyou.May3c

yourhairisthesamecolorasyourfriend's,butperhapsyoursislongerthanhers.27

Iamsureyouhavefriendswhoaresmarterthanyou.28Buttherearealso

peoplearoundyouwhoarenotgoodatthesethings.29

30Doyoubothliketofinishyourhomeworkinthesamedayyougetit?Areyou

bothneat(愛整潔的)?Ithinkinsomewaysyouare(hesame,butinsomeotherwaysyouare

different.

Soshouttotheworld,44IamwhoIam-Iamunique!”Ittakesallsortstomakea

world.

A.Areyouthesameasyourbestfriend?

B.Andyoualsohavefriendswhoareasgoodatsportsasyou.

C.Everybodyisdifferentfromothers.

D.Anotherdifferenceisthatyourhairmaybestraightandhersmaybecurly.

E.However,youcanalsobecomegoodfriends.

F.Noonelikestohavefriendswhoaresmarterthanhim.

G.Differentpeoplemakeourworldcolorful.

Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameformenasitisforwomen.31Heknows

whathewants,hecandecidewhattobuybeforeshopping.Somostmensimplywalkintoa

shopandasksomeoneforwhattheywant.Iftheshophasitandthepriceisgood,theyoften

finishshoppinginlessthanfiveminutes.

Foraman,someproblemsmaybeginwhentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants.

32Heoffers(提。^somethingthatisalmostthesameasthethingthemanwants.

Goodsalespeoplesay,"33Sir,butwouldyoulikeiotryitforsize?Maybeyoulike

thecolor."Mostmendon'tcareaboutthisandmayanswer,"Thismaybetherightcolorand

therightsize,butIwon'twaste(浪費)mytimetryingiton.^^

Forawoman,itisdifferent.34Shedoesn'tdecidewhatshewantsbeforeshe

goesshopping.Shejustgoesto"havealookaround”.Atfirst,shethinksaboutfinding

somethingthateveryonewillsay,tkItlooksgoodonyou."35Awomanmayeasily

spendanhourormorelookingatdressesbeforedecidingonthedressesshewantstotryon.

Itisboring.Andmostclothesstoresprovidechairsforthewaitinghusbands.

A.Iknowthisjacketisnotwhatyoureallywant.

B.It'srighttospendsometimechoosingclothesbeforebuying.

C.Atthattime,thesalesmantriestosellthemansomethingelse.

D.Mostofthetime,shegoesshoppingnotbecausesheneedssomething.

E.Mostwomenarealwayslookingforbargains(便宜商品)withtheirgirlfriends.

F.Mostmendon'tliketogoshopping.

G.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.

Somepeopleseemtobebornhappy.Nothingseemslogetthemdown.However,some

peopleseemtohaveeverythinggoingwellbut(heystilldonotseemtobehappy.36

Listen(omusic

Musicisgoodforpeople.37Lightmusiccanhelpusrelax;somepopmusic

canmakeusfeelhappy.Youcanlistentoit,ortakeupplayinganinstrumentinyourspare

time.

Haveapct

Youmaynothaveapetofyourown,butpetsaresogoodatmakingpeople

happy.38Somepelsarelovelyandsomeneedexercise,whichishelpfultoyou,too.

?Stayfitandhealthy

Trytokeepfitandhealthybyexercisingeveryday.39Thegreatthingabout

exerciseisthatithelpsrelease(釋放)chemicalsandthesechemicalsmakeyoufeelhappy!

40

Oftenitisthesmallthingsthatmakepeoplehappy.Beingkindandsmilingatpeoplein

yourdailylifecanmakeothershappy,andatthesametime,itwillalsobuildhappinessfor

you.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多

余選項。

A.Bekindandsmile

B.Beactiveandhappy

C.Exercisecankeepyouhappy.

D.Therearcdifferentkindsofit.

E.Manyreasonscanexplainwhypeopleliketohavepets.

F.Onethingisforsurethatmoneycannotmakeapersonhappy.

G.Nomatterwhoyouare,youcanbuildhappinessbydoingthefollowing.

Myunclehasaverybeautifulumbrella.He'shaditforyears.Asheisverycarcfiilwith

it.soitstilllooksasgoodas(henew.41Heshookhishead."Thenhowdidyouget

it?''Iasked."Well,"heanswered,^there'satruestoryabouttheumbrella.”

“Abouttenyearsago,IwaswalkingalongaquietLondonstreetoneeveningwhenit

suddenlyrained.Ihadnoraincoatorumbrella.42Andthepeopleinthestreetwere

fewerandfewer.AsIwasonmywaytoaparty,Iwasafraidtogetwet.SoIstoodina

doorwayandwaitedfortheraintostop.43Whatwasworse,thereevenwasn'ta

personaround,andstillitrainedandrained.Allast,ayoungmancametotheplacewhereI

wasstanding.44AsIhopedhewouldallowmetowalktothenextcornerwith

him.whereIcouldgetataxi,IsteppedoutofthedarkdoerwaywhereIhadbeenstanding.

45AsIsuddenlyappeared(Hl現)beforehim,theyoungmanwassoshockedthat

hedroppedtheumbrella.Heranawayanddisappearedintothedarkness.Ipickedupthe

umbrellaandcontinuedmywalk.Iknewitwouldbehardinthisbigcitytofindtheowner,so

I'vekeptiteversince.”

A.Theheavyrainstoppedatlast.

B.Theyoungmansawmeandgavehisumbrellatome.

C.Gradually,itgrewquitedark.

D.Heheldalargeumbrellaoverhishead.

E.Iaskedhimwherehewasgoingwiththatumbrella.

F.Nobusesranthroughthestreetandtherewerenotaxis.

G.Iaskedmyuncleifheboughtitorsomeonesentitasagift.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多

余選項。

Recently,averysimplequestionbecamewidelyspreadonline:WhatChinashouldbe

proudof?46

Lanlan,whoserealnameisNegarKordi,isfromCanada.ShecametoChinafive

yearsagoandisastudentatNingboUniversity.Nowshehas120,000fansontheInternet

andthenumberisstillgrowing.

LanlanlovesChinaandChinese.47And(hat'swhysheissowellreceived

amongChinesenetfriends.ThefollowingisChinainhereyes.

“Itistheeasiestcountryinwhichtofindajob.Ifyouarcnottoolazy,itisreallyvery

simpletofindajobinChina.Ibelievethere'remorejobchancesherethaninanyother

countryintheworld.”

“48About4(X)millionChinesearestudyingEnglish.Iftheycanspeakgood

Englishin(hefuture,ChinawillhavethegreatestnumberofEnglishspeakersofanynon-

Englishspeakingcountry.”

“ThespeedofChinesetrainsisfast.FromNingbotoBeijing,thetrainruns1,365

kilometersforsevenhoursandtheticketfareisonly595yuan.”

“Itspublicsecurityisgreat.49Ihavetravelledinmanycountries,andIthink

Chinareallyisverysafe.”

“TherearemuchmorethingsChinashouldbeproudof.ManyChinesepeopleoften

criticize(批評)China.Alfirst,Ibelieved(hattheydidn'tlikeChinaorthattheyloved

westerncountries.Bu(later,Irealizedthattheyjustsetaveryhighstandardfor

China.50Chinamustbemuchbetterthanothercountries.”

A.Theforeignlanguagelevelissurprising.

B.Thiscountryof1.4billionpeoplemakesmefecisafe.

C.AforeigngirllivinginChinagaveaverytouchinganswer.

D.Theybelievethatit'snotenoughtobenumberoneiniheworld.

E.ShebelievesChinawillbethestrongestcountryintheworldinfuture.

F.Chinahasbeenthegreatestcountryintheworld.

G.Chineselanguageisbecomingpopular.

根據短文內容,從短文后所給的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項

為多余選項。并將所選答案涂到答題卡的相應位置上C

Differentcolorsusuallystandfordifferentfeelings.Red.forexample,isthecoloroffre,

heatandlife.51Theyassociate(使發生聯系)redwithastrongfeelinglikeanger.

Orangeisthebright,warmcolorofleavesinautumn.Peoplesayorangeisalivelycolor.

52Yellowisthecolorofsunlight.Peoplesayitcanchccrthemup.Theyassociate

yellowwithhappiness,loo.Greenisthecoolcolorofnature.53Usuallythereare

twogroupsofcolors:warmcolorsandcoolcolors.54Whentherearewarmcolors

andalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobeactive.Thecoolcolorsareblackandblue.When

therearethesecolors,peopleareusuallyworried.

55Awarmcolorissuitableforalivingroomorarestaurant.Peopledon't

wanttimetopassquicklywhentheyarchavingarestoreating.Coolcolorsarcbetterfor

someofficesifthepeopleworkingtherewant(imetopassquickly.

A.Theyassociateorangewithhappiness.

B.Blueandwhitecanmakemefeelcalm.

C.Peoplesaygreencangivethemmoreenergy.

D.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeandyellow.

E.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.

F.Peopleliketoeatinrestaurantswithcool-coloreddecorations.

G.Timeusuallygoesbymoreslowlyinaroomwithwanncolors.

Everyoneneedsfriendship(友誼).56AnAmericanwriterSallytellsussome

goodwaystofindfriendsinherbookTheCareandKeepingofFriends.

Whocanbeyourgoodfriend?Youcan'tcareaboutaperson'smoneyorgoodlooks.A

goodfriendreachesforyourhandandtouchesyourheart.57Andtomakeafriend,

youcan'tbeshy.Youshouldmakeyourfriendhappy.

Butthingscan'talwaysbehappy.58Whatshouldyoudowhenyouhavea

fightwithyourfriend?Youhavetotalktoyourfriend.59

Thebookalsohasadviceonsomesmallbutimportantthingslikegoingtoyourfriend

party.60

A.Thebestfriendsalsohavefights.

B.Ittakesustimetomakefriendswithothers.

C.Ifyourfrienddoesn'twanttotalk,youshouldwritealetter

D.Buthowdowefindtruefriendshipandkeepit?

E.Soit'sworth(值得)reading.

F.You'refriends,soyoushouldbefriendlytoeachother.

G.Forexample,ifyouhaveabadday,agoodfriendshouldlistentoyouandtrytohelp

you.

閱讀短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項多

余。

InChineseculture,redisanauspiciousaswellasapapularcolor.Itstandsforluck,

happiness,joyandmanyothergoodthings.61.Why?

Inancienttimes,redwasthesymbolofpower.Noteveryonecouldwritewithred

pens-onlyemperors.62Theredinkthatemperorsusedwasmadeofcinnabar侏

砂).Sotheirreplieswereknownaszhupi(朱批).

63InancientChina,thecriminals(罪犯)whoweresentenced(判開U)lodeath

signedtheirnameswithredpens.Therecordsofcriminals5nameswereallwritteninred

words.Namesonthetombstoneswereredaswell.6-Sinceredwordscarrybad

meanings,peopledon'twriteletterswithredpens.Ifyouwritetofriendsorfamilymembers

withredpens,itmeansyouwant(obreakupwiththem.

65Teachersmarkstudents'homeworkwithredpens.Sodoeditors(編輯)

whoneedtocorrectmisUkesinnewspapersandmagazines.Butwritingnamesorletterswith

redpensisstillabadideatomanypeople.

A.Writingwithredpenswasalsorelatedtodeath.

B.Buthaveyouheardthatredisalsothecolorofemperors?

C.Butwritingnamesandletterswithredpensisusuallyavoided.

D.Therefore,itwasthoughttobeunluckytowritenameswithredpens.

E.Nowadays,redpensareusedforproof-reading(校對).

F.Theywouldreplytoofficials'memorials(奏折)withredpens.

G.Nobodywasallowed(ouseredpensduringthatlime.

請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩

項為多余選項。

Haveyoueverbeentoabuffetrestaurant(自助餐廳)?Youcaneatasmuchasyou

wantforonelowpriceattheseplaces.

Sadly,manyoftheserestaurantshaveclosedintheUSAbecauseof(heCOVID-19

pandemic(新冠疫情).Albuffetrestaurants,peoplehavetoshareoneservingareawhenthey

gettheirfood.66Butforalongtime,theywerequitepopular.

“Buffet“istheFrenchwordfbrsideboard一apieceoffurniturethatwasusedtoserve

foodanddisplayservingdishes.67servingyourselffromawideselectionof

dishes,includingsoups,salads,andotherdishesthatareeasytoshare.

68Thalis(oway,youpayonepriceandcangobacktothebuffettablefor

seconds,thirds,orevenfourths!

Infact,oneofmyfirstexperienceswithChinesefoodwasatabuffet.Chinesebuffets

areveiycommonintheUS.EveninthesmalltownwhereIwenttocollege,therewerethree

differentChinesebuffetrestaurants.69Wewouldpayjusteightdollarstoeatplate

afterplateofkungpaochicken,gingerbeef,andeggrolls.70

A.MostbuffetrestaurantsintheUSare“allyoucaneaf'.

B.Itmakesiteasierforsicknesstospread.

C.Itwasdifficultfbrustodecidewhichdishestochoose.

D.Iwouldoftengotherewithmyfriendsonweekends.

E.Thewordwaslaterusedtodescribeanewdiningidea:

F.Inabuffetrestaurantyouneedtogetfoodbyyourselfinsteadofbeingserved.

G.Forkidslikeuswhodidn'thavemuchmoney,theChinesebuffetwasalifesaver.

TonicomesfromAmerica.71Theboyisstudyinginourschool,andheisinour

class.Heisonlytwelveyearsold.Heisyoungerthanus,butheistallerthananyotherboy.

Tomisofmediumbuild,andhehasshortcurlyhair.Tomoftenconiestoschoolbybike.

Sometimeshewalkstoschool.72

TonicanspeakEnglishandChinese.73AfterclassweoftentalkinEnglishorin

Chinese.Hetellsussomethingabouthiscountiy.74HelikesChina,andhelikes

Chinesefoodverymuch.Hethinksitisverydelicious.It'stheMid-AutumnDaytoday.

75Myparentsgavehimalotofmooncakes.Helikedthemandatealot.Myparents

gavehimsomeandaskedhimtotakethemtohisparentswhenhewenthome.

A.AndwetellhimsomethingaboutChina.

B.AfterschoolIaskedTomtomyhomefbrdinner.

C.Wedon'tthinkitisgoodforhishealth.

D.Hethinksitisgoodforhealth.

E.Heisgoodatplayingbasketball.

F.HisfatherworksinBeijingandhisfamilycometoChina,too.

G.HeoftenhelpsourteachertoteachusEnglish.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多

余選項。并將所選答案涂到答題卡相應位置上。

Manyparentswantstheirchildrentobefamousoneday.76Anewplay"Hi,

Ke'ai"isonatBeijingChildren'sArtTheater.77Hisparentswouldlikehimtobecome

amusicianoneday.Theyteachhimtoplaytheviolin,butKe'aidoesn'tenjoythese

activities.ThenonedayKe'aiparentsseeLiuXiangwinagoldmedalattheOlympicGames,

andtheywanthim(obeasportsman.

“Whydotheywantmetobesomeoneelse?"Ke'aiasksandsays

78Theplayisgoodfbrparentstolearntounderstandtheirchildren.

79Youngaudiences(觀眾)enjoythestoryverymuch.80Oneofthem,

"Ke'aiSong”isveryeasytolearn,sotheaudiencescansingthesongontheirwayhome

aftertheplay!

A.Butdochildrenhavethesamedreams?

B.Theyalsolikethemusicintheplay.

C.IttellsthestoryofaboycalledKe'ai.

D.Parentsdon'tlikeit.

E.Ithelpsparentstothinkaboutwhatkidswanttodo.

F.Thestoryisinteresting.

G.Ionlywanttobemyself.

二、閱讀還原5選5

“Itisnearlysixfbrtynow.Tommy,hurry,oryouwillbelatefbrschool,“saidTommy's

mother.81Theyhurriedoutoftheirhomeinthecoldwind.82His

motherdrovethecarawayatonceandsoontheyarrivedatthemainstreet.

83Theircarcouldn'tgofast.Whentheyreachedthecrossroadatlast,theywere

surprisedtofindthetrafficlightstherewereoff.84Tommyandhismotherwerevery

worriedbecausemanycarscrowdedtogether.Andtheircarcouldnotmoveatall.

Tenminutespassed,butthelightswerestillnoton.Atthattime,apolicemancame.

85AndtheneverythingwasOK."Mum,electricityissoimportant!”saidTommy.

“Fromnowon,Iwillnotwasteitanymorc.^^

A.Thereweremanycarsinthestreetalready.

B.Heledthecarstogointheirownways.

C.Bytheway,don'tforgettoturnoffthelightinyourroom.

D.Therewasnoelectricity(電)atall!

E.Theyrantotheparkingandgotintothecarquickly.

閱讀短文及文后A~E選項,選出可以填入l~5各題空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上

將該項涂黑。

Inthemodernworld,peopleusemoneyeveryday.Moneyisveryimportantinourlife.

86ButIthinkfewpeopleknowaboutthehistoryofmoney.

87Theylivedwithfamilyandlivedonwildanimals,fruitsandotherplants.

Andtheyalsomadethingstheyneedbythemselves.Aslimepassed,peoplelearnedtokeep

animalsandgrowcrops.Sometimes,familieswouldproducemorethingsthantheyneeded.

Thenexchange(交換)startedtohappenbetweenfamilies.Theyexchangedthings(hey

didn,tneedfbrthattheywanted.Later,peoplebegantousemoneyasanexchangingway.

88Theyusedotherthingsasmoney,likeshells,rice,salt,stone,etc.

After600BC,peoplebeganusingcoinsasmoney.89Later,countriesbeganto

maketheirowncoins.

AncientChinawasthefirsttomakepapermoney,probablyinthe1hhcentury.The

ItaliantravelerMarcoPolosawChinesepeopleusingpapermoneywhenhevisitedChinain

the1200s.90

Today,wchavemanynewwaystopayforthings.

A.Longtimeago,peopledidnotusemoney.

B.Theysoonfoundthatcoinswereeasiertocarry.

C.Butthemoneytheyusedwasnotthesameasweusetoday.

D.That'sbecausewithoutmoney,youcan'tbuyanythingyouwant.

E.However,Europeancountriesdidnotstartusingpapermoneyuntilthe16(X)s.

根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。

Thisyearmarksthe140lhanniversary(周年紀念R)ofChinesewriterLuXun's

birth.91.Heisoftencalled"thefatherofmodemChineseliterature(文學)

Atfirst,LuXunstudiedmedicineinJapan.92.Hewantedtousehiswritingsto

inspire(鼓舞)peopleandsavethecountry.Somepeoplesayhiswritingsarclikeweapons

(武器).93.JustasthewriterLinYutangsaid,“Heisawarrior(戰士)morethan

a'literaryman'.”

94.“Hereallyencouragedmealotashechangedhisdreamtosavethecountry,v

saidZhaoZhihan,13,fromBeijing.4kWhcnwemakechoices,weshouldthinkaboutwhat

theyarefbr.”

Infact,LuXun'sworksarestillapartofpopculturenow.Hiswordsareoftenusedin

stories,videos,emojisandmanyotherthingsthatarepopularwithyoungpeople.95.

AsofApril16.thereweremorethan13,600videosabouthimwith170millionviews,

accordingtothesite.

A.Theyshowthedarksidesofsociety(社會)andareveryinspiring

B.However,seeinghiscountryingreatdanger,hedecidedtogiveuphisdoctor'swhitecoat

andpickupapen

C.BornonSept25,1881,hisrealnamewasZhouShurcn

D.LuXunisalsothemosttalkcd-aboutwriteronthevideowebsiteBilibili

E.LuXun'sstoriesstillinspireyoungpeopletoday

Ladiesandgentlemen,thanksalotforjoiningus.Ihopeyouhaveenjoyedthe

music.___96___

Everyday,hundredsofchildreninAfricalosetheiryounglives,becausetheyhave

terriblediseasesordon'thaveenoughfoodtoeat.MostAfricancountriesare

poor.97Andmanyparentshavenojobs,sotheyhavelittlemoneytobuyfoodor

medicine.WeholdtheconcerttoraisemoneyforthechildreninAfrica.

98Forexample,theFeedAfricaFund(援非基金)spendsmillionsofdollars

everyyearonfoodfortheminAfrica.Allthemoneycomesfromkindandgenerouspeople,

justlikeallofyou.

99Justonedollarcanbuyenoughriceorcomtofeedafamilyoffourforthree

days.100Tendollars?Twentydollars?Iamsureyoucanspendalittlelessonyour

ownfoodsothatyouhavsafewdollars

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