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第51頁(共51頁)2025年中考英語三輪復(fù)習(xí)之短文還原(五選四)一.短文還原(共20小題)1.(2025?汨羅市一模)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。BeijingSilkFigurines(絹人)Fortheyoungergenerations(一代)inChina,moderntoyshavealwaysbeenattractive(有吸引力的).Recently,Beijingsilkfigurines,withfineclothingandlivelyfacialexpressions,haveprovedthattheyarejustasattractiveasmoderntoys.AsaformofNationalIntangibleCulturalHeritage(國家級非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)),Beijingsilkfigurineshaveahistoryofmorethan1,000years.(1)Usually,atraditionalsilkfigurineismainlymadeofnaturalsilk.HeMeiisaninheritor(傳承者)ofBeijingsilkfigurines.Whenfirstseeingthedolls,shewassoattractedbytheirappearancesthatshedecidedtolearntheskillofmakingthem.(2)NowHerteamisworkinghardtomakeBeijingsilkfigurinesgofurther."PeoplearefamiliarwithAmericanBarbiedolls.IwanttoturnBeijingsilkfigurinesinto'ChineseBarbiedolls',"shesaid.(3)ThefirstBeijingsilkfigurinestheteamproducedweremodeledafterthedifferentrolesinPekingOpera.Theteamhasalsoturnedwell﹣knowncharactersfromotherChineseoperasintofigurines.Tomakeitsproductsmorepopular,HerteamhasdevelopedcompleteDIYtoolbags,sopeoplecancreateafigurineoftheirownwithinanhour.(4)Sotheycanpowertheirfigurineswithtechnology."Theconnectionoftheancientfolkartwithtechnologywillmakepeopleevenmoreinterestedintheart,"Shesaid.A.Itisoneofthegreatestinventionsinhumanhistory.B.ItshistorydatesallthewaytotheTangDynasty(朝代).C.Latershesetuphercompanyin2013toproducesilkfigurines.D.Besides,hercompanyhasevenworkedwithrobotcompanies.E.Theinspiration(靈感)fortheirdesignsmainlycomesfromtraditionalChineseculture.2.(2025?安丘市模擬)Doyouknowhowtobestreetsmarts?Beingstreetsmartsmeansknowinghowtokeepyourselfsafefromstrangerswhenyou'realoneorwithotherkids.Whetheryou'rewalkingtotheschoolortothebus,hangingoutintheplayground,orridingyourbikeinyourneighborhood,beingstreetsmartshelpsyoustaysafe.Whenyou'rewalkinghomefromschool,apersoninacarstopsandasksyoufordirections.Atthepark,someonesaysheneedsyoutohelplookforhislostdog.Thesepeoplemayseemfriendly,butthey'restrangers.(1)Butsomestrangerscanbedangerous,andit'simpossibletotellwho'sOKandwho'snot.Ifastrangerapproaches(靠近)youandasksforhelp,don'thelp.(2)Rightaway,youshouldwalktheotherway.Ifyou'renotnearasafeplace,tryanystoreorrestaurant.Ifyoufeelyou'reindanger,callforhelp.Ifastrangerstopshis/hercarandoffersyouride,don'tgetin.It'salsoimportanttoavoidastranger'scarcompletely.(3)Don'tagreetocomeclosertoseeapetortogetatoythat'soffered.Whatifastrangercomestopickyouupfromschool,dancinglessons,orthepark?Don'tgetinthecar.(4)Therearelotsofwaystofindoutkids'names.Kidsneedtofollowtherulesofstreetsmartsallthetimewitheverystranger,evenifthesituationseemsfine.Noonewillthinkthatyouaresilly.A.Allstrangersarefriendly.B.Don'tevengiveananswer.C.Moststrangersaren'tdangerousandwouldn'tdoanythingtohurtkids.D.Evenifthestrangerknowsyourname,don'tbefooled.E.Ifastrangerasksyoutolookinthecar,don'tdoit.3.(2025?遼寧模擬)Peoplewhoareatyourage,likeyourclassmates,arecalledpeers.Whentheytrytoinfluencehowyouactandgetyoutodosomething,it'scalledpeerpressure.(1)Whenallofyouaregoingtotakeamathstest,thecoolestkidinyourclassadvisestotakeawalkandgetlunchinstead.Atthismoment,doyouknowwhatistherightthingtodo?Takethequiz?Orgooutwithhimorher?(2)Maybeanotherstudentinyourscienceclasstaughtyouaneasywaytorememberthenamesofdifferentplanets,oryougotothersexcitedaboutyournewfavoritebook.(3)Forexample,afewkidsinschoolmighttrytogetyoutocutclass(逃課)withthem;afriendofyourstriestomakeyoutalkaboutsomethingbadwithhimorhertogether.Itisdifficulttobetheonlyonewhosays"no"topeerpressure,butyoucandoit.(4)Thiscanhelpyouknowtherightthingtodo.Ifyoucontinuetofacepeerpressureandyou'refindingitdifficulttodealwith,talktosomeoneyoutrust.Theycanhelpyoufeelmuchbetterandprepareyouforthenexttimeyoufacepeerpressure.A.Everyonehastodealwithit—evenadults.B.Peerpressureisamainreasonwhytheysaythis.C.Peerscanhaveapositiveinfluenceoneachother.D.Focusonyourownfeelingsaboutwhatisrightandwrong.E.Butsometimespeersinfluenceeachotherinnegativeways.4.(2025?遼寧模擬)Livinginaforeignculturecanbeexciting,butitcanalsobeconfusing(令人迷惑的).(1)Theydecidedthatmisunderstandingswerealwayspossible,evenoversomethingassimpleas"yes"and"no".OnherfirstdayinMicronesia,anislandinthePacific,Lisathoughtpeopleweren'tpayinganyattentiontoher.Thedaywashot.Shewentintoastoreandasked,"Doyouhavecolddrinks?"Thewomantheredidn'tsayanything.Lisarepeatedthequestion.Stillthewomansaidnothing.Shelaterlearnedthatthewomanhadansweredher:Shehadraisedhereyebrows(眉毛).(2)TomhadasimilarproblemwhenhearrivedinIndia.Afterexplainingsomethinginclass,heaskedhisstudentsiftheyunderstood.Theyansweredwithmanydifferentnodsandshakesofthehead.Hethoughtsomepeoplehadnotunderstood,soheexplainedagain.Whenheaskedagain,theydidthesamething.(3)InIndia,peoplenodandshaketheirheadsindifferentwaysdependingonwheretheycomefrom.(4)A.Thatmeans"yes"forthelocalpeople.B.Hesoonfoundoutthathisstudentsdidunderstand.C.Hewasjustcuriousaboutwhattheywantedtotellhim.D.AgroupofAmericanswhotaughtEnglishinothercountriesdiscussedtheirexperiences.E.Youhavetoknowwhereapersonisfromtounderstandwhethertheymean"yes"or"no".5.(2025?沈陽模擬)Everybodyknowsthatprotectingtheenvironmenttodaywillprepareforabettertomorrow.Kidscanalsobetaughttodotheirbitforhelpingtheenvironment.SaveeverydropofwaterAlargenumberofpeoplejusthavethewaterrunningwhentheyarewashingfacesorbrushingteeth.(1)Anotherthingkidscandoistakingashortershower.Stopplayingvideogamestosaveenergy.Videogamesusealotofenergy.Encouragekidstogoouttoplayinthefreshairorfinishtheirhomeworkinsteadofplayingthesevideogames.(2)Teachkidstoturnofflightswhentheyarenotinuse.Mostofthetime,kidswillleavethelightsonwhentheyleavetheclassroom.Sincekidsarenottoldaboutenvironmentalproblems,theydonotknowtheyarewastingelectricity.(3)Trynottousepapercupsandplateswheneverpossible.Cuttingdownonuseofpaperwhereverpossiblewillhelptosavemoretrees.Userecycledpaper.Educatekidsaboutsavingtheenvironment.Kidsshouldbetaughttoprotecttheenvironmentatayoungage.(4)Andwecantogethermakeagreatefforttohaveacleanerandgreenerearth.A.Inthisway,kidscansaveenergy.B.Askyourkidstotrytosavepaper.C.Allinall,weshouldreducetheuseofpaper.D.Ifkidscanalsoplayaroleinhelpingtosavetheearth,itwillbegreat.E.Kidsshouldbetaughttoturnoffthetap(水龍頭)whentheydothesamethings.6.(2025?鞍山模擬)InternationalDayofHappinessBehappy!Ifyou'rehappyandyouknowit,celebrateitontheonMarch20th!Andifyou'renothappy,herearesomequickwaystomakeyoufeelhappier:Smile!Whenyou'rehappy,yousmile.(1)Practicesmilingevenwhenyoudon'tfeellikeit.ExerciseExerciseisn'tjustgoodforyourbody;it'salsogoodforyourmind.Itdoesn'tmatterwhatkindofexerciseyoudo,aslongasyoudoitregularly(定期地).(2)ListentomusicMusicisalwaysawonderfulwaytobringmorehappinessintoyourlife!Therearesomanyfeel﹣goodsongsandplaylistsoutthere,andtheycansurelymakeyoufeelhappier.Enjoynature(3)Asimplewalkinthepark,visitinganearbytown,oreventakingyourlunchbreakoutsidecanworkwonders(產(chǎn)生奇效).(4)Whenitcomestobeinghappy,youhavetosurround(環(huán)繞)yourselfwiththingsandpeoplethatmakeyoufeelgood.Forexample,ifyoulovedancing,thenjustdothat!A.Dowhatyoulove!B.Bereadytohelpothers!C.Ifyou'refeelingdown,spendingtimeoutdoorsisalwaysagoodidea.D.Butbelieveitornot,whenyousmile,italsomakesyouhappy.E.Trygoingforawalk,dancinginyourbedroom,orrunningwithyourdog.7.(2025?濟(jì)寧模擬)Ahealthyenvironmentisveryimportanttoeveryone,butsomepeopledon'trealizetheimportanceofprotectingtheenvironment.(1)Weknowit'severyone'sdutytoprotectourenvironment.Herearethreewordspeopleshouldrepeatwhenfacingtheproblemsabouttheenvironment.ReduceReducemeans"usethingsless".Donotwastethings.Itsavesmoneyandcauseslesspollution.(2)Turnoffthelightswhenyoudonotneedthem.Beforeyoubuysomethingnew,thinkwhetheritisreallynecessarybecausemaybetheoldoneisjustasgood!Reuse(3)Usethingsaslongaspossible.Lookafterthemsothattheywilllast.Repairthemifpossible.Donotthrowthemawayandbuynewones.Donotusepapercupsorpaperbags.RecycleRecyclemeans"changethingsintosomethingelsetobereused".Wethrowtonsofrubbishawayeachyear.Andwehavetomakeachange.(4)Developarecyclingpolicyforthewholecommunity.Buyproductssuchasrecycledpapertohelpsavetrees.A.Saveasmuchmoneyasyoucan.B.Reusemeans"usethingsagain".C.Theythrowwasteeverywhere.D.Donotordermorefoodthanyoucanfinish.E.Divideyourrubbishintoplastic,glass,paperandrubber.8.(2025?撫順一模)Ifyouaskyourfriendsinyourcity:"Whattimedoyougetup?",theiranswersmightbesimilarbecauseyouliveinthesameplaceandfollowsimilarroutines.Butincitiesaroundtheworld,peoplehavedifferentwaysofliving.(1)InBeijing,peoplegetupatabout7o'clockinthemorning.Afterhavingbreakfast,peoplestarttheirworkorstudy.Atnoon,theyhavelunchandtakeanap(小憩).(2)Somepeoplegetoffworkatabout5pm,whileothersmaykeepworkinguntilmidnight.People'sdailylifescheduleinUrumqi(烏魯木齊)maysurpriseyou.(3)Whattimedotheyhavelunch?Theanswerisaround2pm.Intheafternoon,peopleworkfrom4pmto8pm.TheanswerbehindthisdifferenceisthatthedaysareverylonginsummerinUrumqi.Thesunrisesatabout6ambutsetsatalmost10pm.SopeopleinUrumqimayfinishtheirdinnerat10pm,whenyouaregoingtofallasleep.Rovaniemi(羅瓦涅米)isacityinFinland(芬蘭).It'sintheArcticCircle(北極圈).Everyyear,peopleinRovaniemiseeaspecialgeographicalphenomena(地理現(xiàn)象):polarday.ThepolardayhappensfromJunetoJulywhenthesundoesn'tsetatall.Peopletrytokeeptheirusualroutinesandenjoyrelaxingactivities.(4)Sometimes,theywakeupearlierthanusualbecauseoftheconstant(持續(xù)的)daylight.A.Tosleepduringthebrightnights,theyusethickcurtains(窗簾)andeyemasks(眼罩).B.Let'sseehowdailyroutineschangeinthreecities.C.Thentheymightdosomefunactivitieslikehavingdinnerwithfriends.D.Insummer,peoplestartworkatabout10am.E.Whattimedotheygetoffwork?Itcanbedifferent.9.(2024?皇姑區(qū)校級三模)閱讀還原Howdoyouusuallydecidewheretogoonvacation?Willyoudecidewheretotravelbecauseofthelocallandmarks(地標(biāo))?(1)Recently,anewwayoftravelling—foodtourismhasbecomepopular.Foodtourismmeansthatpeopletraveltonewplacestotrythelocalfood.(2)Forexample,youcantrystreetfood,visitfoodmarkets,oreatatlocalrestaurants.Andasurveyfoundthat74%ofAmericanswhohavetravelledinthelastfiveyearswentforthefood.ThetopfourcountriesthatAmericanssaidtheywantedtovisitforthelocalfoodareItaly,F(xiàn)rance,SpainandJapan.(3)Anothersurveyasked2,000peopleinBritainwhattheirmainreasonwasforchoosingwheretogoonvacation.61%ofpeoplesaidthefoodand41%ofpeoplesaidtheywouldtravelhundredsofkilometrestofindtheperfectmeal.Somepeopleevenliketotakepartinthecookingthemselves.46%ofpeoplesaidtheyhadtakenpartincookinglessonswhentravelling.ThesurveyalsofoundthatBritishpeoplelikedtotrynewanddifferentfoodswhentheyweretravelling.Nearlyhalfofpeoplebelievethattheyaremoreadventurous(大膽的)withwhattheyeatwhentheyareawayfromhome.(4)ThesurveyalsofoundthatItaly,SpainandFrancewerethetopthreeEuropeancountriesthatthey'dliketochoose.A.Youcantrythefoodindifferentways.B.Afterall,foodtourismisforeveryone.C.Ordoyouchoosewheretogoaccordingtothefood?D.Aboutthefood,theyhavetheirfavouritecountriestogo.E.FoodisanimportantpartofvacationsforBritishpeopletoo.10.(2024?懷化一模)Doyoulikewatchingfilms?Todaylet'sknowaboutsomespecialfilms.Animation(動畫片)Animationisoneoftheoldestspecialkindsinthefilmworld.Itbeganintheearly1900s.Itisnotdifficultbutitdoestakealotoftimeandhardwork.First,someonepaintsordrawsapicture.Thentheytakeapictureofit.Theymakeanotherpicture,whichisjustalittlebitdifferentfromthefirstone,andtakeanotherpicture.(1)Animatedfilmsofanykindtakealotoftimetomake,butintheend,thesespecialfilmsaretouching,funnyorsimplyamazing.IMAXfilmsIMAXisshortfor"ImageMaximum(巨幕電影)".WhenyouwatchanIMAXfilm,youdon'tsitup—youlieback.(2)Thescreenisabove,infrontofandaroundyou.Inordertocreateitseffects,IMAXfilmsusedifferenttheatres,camerasandfilmfromothermovies.MostIMAXtheatresareinmuseums,sciencecentersandtheme(主題)parks.TheIMAXcameraisverylargeandusesalotoffilm.Itisalsoveryheavy.(3)3﹣Dfilms3﹣Dfilmsarenotnew.Theyfirstappearedin1903.Theinventorswantedviewerstofeelliketheywerereallyinsidethemovietheywerewatching!Whenyouwatcha3﹣Dmovie,youfeelasifthepeopleonthescreenarecloseenoughtotouchandthattheairplaneflyingatyouisflyingrightoffthescreen.(4)Usually,onesideoftheglassesisredandtheotherislightblue.Ifyoulookattheimagebelowwiththesespecialglasses,you'llseethe3﹣Deffect.A.ThisiswhymostIMAXfilmsareonlyabout40—60minuteslong.B.Youcanalsostandupifyoulike.C.Thisisrepeatedatleast12timestomakeonesecondoffilm!D.Youdon'tlookatascreeninfrontofyou.E.Towatch3﹣Dfilms,youmustwearspecialglasses.11.(2024?開福區(qū)校級三模)Whetheryou'restuckinsidefromterribleweather,orshyness,therearewaystoexerciseindoorseveryday.Here'showyoucanworkouteffectivelyathome.(1)Agoodwarm﹣upmakessureyourbodygetsmuch﹣neededoxygen(氧氣).Whenyourbodyiswarm,you'llmovebetter.Warm﹣upsalsohelpreducestressonyourheartandthepossibilitiesofgettinghurt.Warm﹣upsdogoodtoyourheart.Soit'snecessarytowarmupbeforeyoustarttoworkout.StartwithaHIITexerciseTherearemanykindsofHIITexercises.(2)Itcanhelpburnfateffectively.Italsoworksoutboththeupperandlowerbodyandespeciallydevelopsyourcore(核心)strength.Insomeways,it'sfriendliertothekneesthanrunningandspeedwalking.FollowexercisevideosthatsuityouIfyoudoaquickInternetsearch,youwillbeamazedatthenumberofexercisevideos.Youngorold,maleorfemale,youcanfindseveralvideosthatwillworkbestforyou.(3)Someworld﹣famouscoacheseventeachlivelessonseveryday.Don'tforgettocooldownJustlikewarmingupaheadoftimereducesinjury(受傷),sodoescoolingdown.Regularcool﹣downsafterexerciseareimportantbecauseit'sbesttoslowlyreduceyourheartrate(心率).(4)A.Getproperlywarmedupfirst.B.Makesurethecoachholdsyourinterest.C.Jumpingropeistheeasiestonetogetintoshape.D.Theseincludefoot,leg,kneeandevenbackinjuries.E.Thisslowerendingisbetterforyouthanasuddenstop.12.(2024?開福區(qū)校級二模)Feeldown?Hugatree!Recently,manyChineseyoungpeoplehaveturnedtotreestohelpwiththeirstress.(1)Itcanbeexplainedbythe"biophiliahypothesis(親生命假說)".ItwaspointedoutbyUSscientistEdwardWilsonin1984.Hesaidthathumansareborntolovebeingaroundotherlivingthings.Humans'lovefornatureis"inourDNA".(2)It'salsooneofthereasonswhypeoplelovecutepets.Somestudieshavelookedintowhytree﹣huggingcanhelpwithourhealth.Astudyin2021reportedthattheactivitycanincreaseoxytocin(催產(chǎn)素).It'sahormone(荷爾蒙)thatproducespleasantfeelings.(3)Huggingtreesforonly21secondscanleadtoanincreaseinoxytocin.Anotherhormonecalledcortisol(皮質(zhì)醇)isamarkofstress.Thebrainproducesmorecortisolwhenthepersonisanxious,angry,orverysad.Huggingtreeshelpscutcortisolproduction,whichmakesusfeelbetter.Althoughtheactivityishelpfultous,it'simportanttokeepinmindthatweshouldn'thurtnaturewhilehuggingtrees.Treesoftenholdvaluableecosystems.Manysmallcreatures(生物)liveonthetreeandtheyaretoosmalltobeseen.(4)It'sjustlikehowyouhugafriend!Huggingtreescancutthestress.Soifyoufeeldown,haveatry!A.Formostpeople,stressisafactoflife.B.Youmayneedtobegentlewhenhuggingtrees.C.Thisiswhypeopleprefernatural,greenviewstocityviews.D.Thehigherthelevelofoxytocinis,thecalmerandhappieryoumaybe.E.Althoughitsoundsstrange,there'sasciencebehindtheactoftree﹣hugging.13.(2024?常德一模)Manyuniversitystudentsmightbeabletotakepartinastudentexchange(交換)program—goingtostudyabroadduringtheircourseforatermorayear.Theseprogramsaremuchmorethanaholiday.(1)NewpeoplePeoplefromacrosstheworldtakepartintheexchangeprogram.Youmightevenmeetsomepeopleyoulike!Meetingpeoplefromdifferentplacesisagoodwaytolearnmoreabouttheworld.(2)Andsomemightworkwithyouinthefuture.LanguageandcultureCompanies(公司)arealwayslookingforpeoplewithknowledgeofotherlanguages,andstudyingabroadisagreatwaytoimprove(提高)theseskills.(3)Andthisisanotherthingthatmakesyourinterviewlookgoodafterfinishingstudies.PersonalskillsTheexperiencecouldevenhelpyouchangeyourself.(4)However,youwilllearnalotaboutyourselfandlife.Takingupthesechallenges(挑戰(zhàn))mightmakeyoubecomebetteratsolvingproblemsonyourown.FunOfcourse,goingabroadisnotonlyabouteducationorgettingajob,butalsoaboutenjoyingthetimewhenyouareyoung.It'sagreattimetotryandexperiencenewthings!A.Manystudentslovethisprogram.B.Herearesomeotheradvantagesofthem.C.Livinginanewcountryisnotalwayseasy.D.Itwillalsoallowyoutoexperienceanotherculture.E.Someofthepeopleyoumeetcouldbecomefriendsforlife.14.(2023?沂水縣二模)NooneexpectedthatBaduanjinwouldbecomepopularamongyoungChinesepeople.Inthepastcoupleofyears,anonlineteachingvideoofBaduanjin,aformofQigong,hasbeenplayedformorethan10milliontimes."IhavebeendoingBaduanjinforaboutfourmonths.(1)IlikeBaduanjinverymuchbecauseitgivesmeamuchhealthierlifestyle,"ayoungmancommented.BaduanjinisoneoftheoldesthealthandfitnessmethodsinChina,originallycreatedover800yearsagoduringtheSongDynasty.Itsnameismadeupoftwoparts,namely"baduan"and"in".(2)Andthesecondpartreferstothestretch(舒展)andgraceofthemovements.Comparedwithsportssuchasballgamesorswimming,Baduanjinisslowandusuallyplayedwithsmoothmusic,soitusedtobeconsideredasasportfortheelders.(3)Ithelpedkilltheirneckandbackpainafterlongworkinghoursathomewhilenotrequiringmucheffort,timeandspace.SunYuxuan,acollegestudent,hasalsonoticedtherisingpopularityofBaduanjin.The21﹣year﹣oldgirlhasbeenteachingotherstudentstopracticeforoverthreeyears.Theystartedwith20membersin2019andthegrouphas45membersnow."(4)Ididn'texpectthatitcouldattractsomanyyoungpeople.Iguessthat'sbecausetheyreceiverealbenefits(好處,益處)fromthesport,"shesaid.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Ithelpsmesleepbetterandgetstronger.B.Everymemberinthegroupisveryactive.C.Thefirstpartreferstoeightseparatemovements.D.BaduanjinhasbeenspreadworldwidebyyoungChinesepeople.E.DuringCOVID﹣19,however,manyyoungpeoplecametorealizetheadvantagesofthesport.15.(2023?蘭山區(qū)二模)In2007,BarringonIrvingbecametheyoungestpersontoflyalonearoundtheworld.Hewasjust23yearsold—andhebuilttheplanehimself.(1)Irving'sinterestinflyingstartedwhenhewasfifteen.Hewasworkinginhisparents'bookstoreinMiami,F(xiàn)lorida.Oneofthecustomerswasapilot,GaryRobinson.Oneday,RobinsonaskedIrvingifhewasinterestedinflying.Irvingdidnotthinkhewassmartenough.Butthenextday,RobinsontookIrvingtoanairport.HeshowedIrvinginsidethecockpitofaBoeing777.ThatexperiencechangedIrving'slife.Irvingreallywantedtofly,butflightschoolwasexpensive.(2)Hewashedairplanesandcleanedswimmingpool.Athome,hepracticedflyingonavideogame.Intheend,hegotenoughmoneyforflightschool.Atflightschool,Irvingachievedhisdreamoflearninghowtofly.Buthewasn'tfinished.Next,heplannedtobuildhisownplaneandflyalonearoundtheworld.(3).Irvingaskedmorethan50companiesforairplaneparts.Mostsadno,buthepersisted(頑強(qiáng)地堅持)inasking.Threeyearslater,hehadpartsworth$300,000.Columbia,anairplanecompanyagreedtobuildaplaneusingtheparts.Soon,hisairplanewasreadytofly.OnMarch23,2007,Irvingbeganhisaround﹣the﹣worldtrip.After97days,with145hoursintheair,helandedbackinMiami.Acheeringcrowdofpeoplewastheretowelcomehim.Irvingsawmanyyoungpeopleinthecrowd,andthishadapowerfuleffect(影響)onhim(4)"EveryonetoldmewhatIcouldn'tdo,"saysIrving."TheysaidIwastooyoung,thatIdidn'thaveenoughmoney.Butevenifnoonebelievesinyourdream,"hesays,"youhavetopursue(追求)it."根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。A.Toachievehisdream,heworkeddifferentjobs.B.Hewantedtousehisexperiencetohelpotheryoungpeopleachievetheirowndreams.C.HelearnedalotfromRobinson.D.Howdidheachievethis?E.Buildingtheplanewasdifficult.16.(2023?平邑縣二模)Theworldisouronlyhome.Doingsmallthingscanmaketheworldabetterplace.Hereissomeadvicetoyou.Givesomeoneabookyouonceread.Oncethepersontakesthebookandfinishesreadingit,youcantalkaboutthebookwithhim.(1)They'llprobablyfeeluncomfortable.Saysomethingnicetosomeone.Tellthepersonhowmuchyoulikehisjob,newclothes.singingandsoon.Butbehonestandfriendly.Justletsomeoneknowthatsomethingheisdoingworks.(2)Drawapictureormakeadeliciouscakeforsomeone.Likegivingsomeoneabook,ittellsthepersonthatyouarethinkingabouthimandwanttodosomethingniceforhim.Maybethepersonwillrespond(回應(yīng)),andmaybenot.That'snotimportant.(3)Teachingsomeonehowtodosomething.Shareyourtalentwithapersonbyshowinghimhowtodosomething.(4)Havepatienceandrespecttheperson.Anythingthatshowspeopleyoucareaboutthemwillmaketheworldabetterplace.Don'twaitandjustdoitnow.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從方框中選出四個選項(xiàng)填入文中空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容通順完整。A.Hejustneedstoknowheisimportanttoyou.B.Makefriendswithsomeone.C.Makesomethingforsomeone.D.Thiswillhelpthepersonlearnalot.E.Don'tdothiswithpeoplewhodon'tread.17.(2023?莒南縣二模)Theinventionofbarcodes(條形碼)isbasedonaverysimpleidea.Weonlyneedtogiveeachproductaspecificnumberandprintit.(1)Wecouldsimplyprintthenumberitself.Butthiscancauseproblems.Forexample,anunclearlyprinted"seven"couldlooklikea"one"toacomputer.It'salsotruefor"three"and"eight".(2)Weneedabetterwayofprintingnumberssothattheycanbereadcorrectlyathighspeeds.That'stheproblembarcodessolve.Eachnumberinabarcodeisshownbysevenblocksofthesamesize.Thesearecoloredeitherblackorwhitetoshowthenumberzerotonine.Forexample,thenumber"one"isshowninturnbytwowhitestripes(條),twoblackstripes,twowhitestripes,andoneblackstripe.(3)Abarcodeincludesdifferentpartsandeachoneprovidesaspecificmeaning.Thefirstpartofa'barcodetellsyouthecountrywheretheproductwasmade.Forexample,690—692isthebarcodeforChina.(4)Thefinalpartisabouttheproductitself.Thisishowbarcodeswork.A.Thencomputerscanreaditdirectly.B.Allinformationcanbeshownbybarcodes.C.Thenextparttellsyouwhoproducedtheproduct.D.And"nine"lookssimilarto"six"ifyouturnitupsidedown.E.Evenifyouturnitupsidedown,itisn'tsimilartoanyothernumber.,18.(2023?臨沭縣二模)RecentlyayoungP.E.teacherinamiddleschoolinHangzhouvolunteeredtoworkasaheadteacher(班主任)andhasbeendoingthejobforovermonths—underpressure,ofcourse.(1)SomefearedthattheP.E.teacher,Ms.Su,maynotknowthemainsubjectswell,whichmightnegatively(負(fù)面地)influencestudents'studies.Thisisbecause,traditionally,studentsinacertainclassareinfluencedbythemajor(專業(yè)課)oftheirheadteacher.(2)Sometimes,physics,chemistry,historyorpoliticsteachersdothisjob.OthersexpressedtheirsupportforMs.Su.Theysaidthatwithlesspressureinteaching,P.E.teacherwouldpaymoreattentiontoclassmanagement,andbemorepatientandcaringwithstudents.Ms.SuexplainedinaninterviewthatshemajoredinP.E.atuniversitywhileshetooklessonsintheartsandscience,too.Shewassureshecouldsuccessfullymanageherclass.ThenewssoonbecameahottopicontheInternet.Manypeoplesharedtheirstoriesandideasonthistopic:"OurheadteacherinhighschoolwasaP.E.teacher.Ouraveragescore(平均分)ineverytestwashigherthanthatinotherclasses.(3)Maybethatiswhywemadegreatprogress.""Ioncehadamusicteacherthatbecameaheadteacher.Shewaspopularamongthekids.Shewashumorousandenergetic.(4)""Asaparent,itmaynotfeelsogoodifakidisinaclasswithaheadteacherwhoteachesP.E.,becauseitseemsthattheschooldoesnotpaymuchattentiontothisclass."A.Welikedherverymuchandwouldfollowheradvice.B.Mostheadteachersaredirectlychosenbytheirschools.C.Buthewasstricterwithusthananyoftheotherheadteachers.D.InChina,usuallyChinese,Englishandmathteachersarechosentobeheadteachers.E.Parentsofthestudentsinherclasshadaheated(激烈的)discussionaboutitwhenthenews

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