冲刺2022年上海市中考英语热点题型考前押题专题06 阅读理解 (含详解)

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1、冲刺2022中考英语热点题型考前押题( 上海专用)A ( 2022上海黄浦 二 模)I have been a staff writer for the school newspaper, the Dagligtale, since my first dayhere at the University of Alberta. I probably wont work as a journalist after my graduation,but this doesnt mean my experience in student journalism has been useless. In f

2、act, I havepicked up many important skills through this job.I still remember my first news story. It was about the victory of the school baseball team.I attended the celebration and was told to do some interviews. I was frightened. Talking tostrangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage a

3、nd did it. I talked to the students,the players and the team leader. It was something I had never dreamed of doing before. Thisopportunity gave me confidence and helped me to improve my social skills.In journalism, everything has to be based on facts. As a student journalist, I have learnedto do res

4、earch and to think critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is importantwhen you are writing fbr the school newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also anincreasingly useful skill in everyday life.As a student journalist, I always know that I have a lot to learn. Fm never afraid o

5、fasking people for feedback ( 反馈意见) . I have learned how not to take negative ( 负面的)feedback personally and how to use it to make improvements to myself.Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but Im thankful that I have had the opportunityto try my hand at it. It has taught me to be a better st

6、oryteller, student and citizen. If you areever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper or magazine, take it and learneverything you can!I. According to the article, after her university graduation, the author will be likely toA. stop working in journalism B. work as a full-time journalistC. c

7、ontinue to write for the DagligtaleD. introduce the Dagligtale to more people2. The first story that the author wrote for the Dagligtale most likely appeared on thepage.A. Entertainment B. Letters C. Sports D. Opinion3. We can learn from the article that the author used to be.A. irresponsible B. laz

8、y C. unhappy D. shy4. What is the authors attitude towards negative feedback now?A. She is often very sad about it. B. She usually turns a blind eye to it.C. She listens to it and improves herself accordingly. D. She often has both good and badfeelings about it.5. According to the author, what skill

9、 has become more and more useful in our daily lives?A. Story-telling. B. Critical thinking. C. Time management. D. Socialcommunication.6. By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to.A. thank the person who let her join the Dagligtale B. talk about her experience ofinterviewing strangersC. s

10、hare how journalism had made her a better person D. encourage students to work fora school publicationB ( 2022上海徐汇模拟预测)E-mail messages from Vietnam ( 越南)Message 1: March 24thHi everybody,Greetings from Vietnam! We arrived here tired, but excited. This is our first trip to Asiaand the friendliness of

11、 the people is amazing. All the different sights and smells make useager to try the food. We are looking forward to eating Vietnamese food for dinner tonight.Our hotel is cheap, but very clean. The owners are friendly and helpful. They have told usabout some places that we shouldnt miss. We plan to

12、stay here in Ho Chi Minh Cityfor a few days, and then travel to the north.Message 2: March 27thHi everybody,Vietnam is fantastic! The different Buddha statues ( 佛像) are wonderful to look at. Wevisited the market in Cholon. Everything there was so colourful, and we took lots ofphotographs! Later toda

13、y we will take the train north. Well stay in Hanoi for two days, andthen catch a bus to Sapa. Were going to go hiking in the mountains.Message 3: April 4thHi everybody,Now were in the old capital city of Hue. After hiking around the mountains, its nice tohave accommodation with electricity and a sho

14、wer to have a good rest! Our trip to Sapa waslong and tiring. From there, we took a bus to a small village in the mountains, where we metsome hill tribe ( 部落) people who live a simple lifeno electricity or telephones. They arethe kindest, friendliest people Ive ever met. Everyone smiled and said heH

15、o to us. Thisafternoon, were taking a walking tour in Hue. Were going to visit the Forbidden Purple City,where the king and queen once lived.Message 4: April 6thHi everybody,Hue is really a wonderful city with lots of things to see. I would love to stay longer, butwere ready for the beach. Tomorrow

16、well take the train back to the south, and then weregoing to a town called Vung Tau. It has several beaches, and its famous for seashells.Vietnam is an amazing country, with so much variety一big modern cities and smalltraditional towns, mountains, forests and the seashore. Three weeks here just isnt

17、enough.7. The writer was eager to enjoy first in the city when they arrived in Vietnam.A. the sights B. the price C. the food D. some places8. The writer thinks the market in Cholon is .A. noisyB. dullC. strangeD. beautiful9. The underlined word “accommodation“ in Message 3 probably me ans .A. schoo

18、l B. shop C. hotel D. market10. The writer thinks the hill tribe peoples life is.A. simple B. unhealthy C. comfortable D. modem11. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Message 4?A. The writer will return home tomorrow.B. The writer will go back to the south by train.C. Vung Tau is

19、famous for its beaches and mountains.D. The writer will stay in Vietnam for another three weeks.12. What do you think of the writers trip in Vietnam according to the four messages?A. Frightening. B. Tiring. C. Terrible. D. Unforgettable.C (2022上海黄浦二模)These days, more and more people are getting the

20、latest news from a screen rather than apaper. Yet many people still find it exciting to open a freshly printed newspaper to discoverwhats in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper has become an irreplaceable partof their day. One of the most popular dailies in the United States is The New

21、YorkTimes. Everynight, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, built in 1997, isthe biggest among them. It prints 1.7 million copies of The New York Times every week.If you ever have a chance to visit College Point, you will be impressed by many things.The first among

22、them is perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is,about 900 kilograms). They are moved from the storage to the printing presses with the helpof three robotic arms. There are also 30,000 liters (fl-) of black ink and 9,500 liters of coloredink. Trucks deliver ink to the

23、 plant every week.Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to the plant. They arethen burned ( 亥 () ) with lasers onto thin aluminum ( 铝制的) sheets called plates. There areseven printing presses at College Point. Each of them is several stories tall. During a print run,they can p

24、rint as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust thepresses before they place the plates on the machines. Electricians and machinists are also onhand during this setup to solve any problems that may occur. The noise of the running pressesis awful. Each press is shut down f

25、or one shift ( 轮班) each week. Press staff will then climbinside to maintain the machines key parts.Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. Ififs important enough, the newsroom willcall to “Stop the presses!” Often, the copies that have already been printed wont be thrownaway, but the rest of the

26、nights run will be based on the updated version.Usually, all print runs of The New York Times are completed by 3 a.m. Maintenance andelectrical teams will then make preparations for the next shift. The plant is so large that theyhave to ride bicycles in order to get around!13. What is the main idea

27、of the article?A. How The New York Times is edited. B. How The New York Times is printed.C. Where The New York Times can be bought. D. How often The New York Times ispublished.14. We can learn from the article that at College Point, The New York Times is usually printedA. at noon B. at night C. in t

28、he afternoon D. in the earlymorning15. According to the article, the man in the picture on the right is p r o b a b l y .A. an editorB. a pressmanC. an electricianD. a postal worker16. According to the article, what is the correct order of the following steps? Adjusting the printing presses.plates.

29、Burning newspaper pages onto Putting plates on the printing presses. ( 4) Receiving newspaper pages fromthe newsroom.A . B . C . D . 17. According to the article, how often are the key parts of College Points printing pressesmaintained?A. Every day. B. Every other day. C. Once a week. D. Twice a mon

30、th.18. We can learn from the article that when there is important breaking news, the CollegePoint staff will.A. ask the newsroom whether the pages will be updatedB. throw away the printed papers and print the updated versionC. rebum the plates before printing the rest of the shifts papersD. print a

31、page about the updates and put it into the printed papersD ( 2022 上 海宝山二模 )There are a number of different places to eat in the SunshineShopping Centre.The Northern House is small, but very popular. Thenoodle soup tastes very good. Everything is clean and the staff arefriendly. Prices are good too,

32、but you may have to wait quite a long timeas the restaurant is so busy.The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzashere do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. Thewaiters looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurantneeds to be improved.The T

33、okyo Restaurant has been here for many years and the staffbow( 鞠躬)to customers when they enter and are very polite. The fish isvery fresh and most of the food is delicious. The amount of food youget is quite small but it always looks nice on the plate.The Golden Dragon is a large Chinese restaurant.

34、 It has a lot ofdifferent food. The sweet and sour pork is excellent, the Beijing Duck isfamous, and the winter melon soup is good. Go there for a really goodmeal but expect to pay a lot. Prices are high.The Come in Coffee Shop is very modem. There are many kindsof coffee and if you like sweet thing

35、s wait until you taste their cakesand cookies! Ybu can also have sandwiches - I enjoyed the eggsandwich a lot. They have modem music playing, but it is often verynoisy, so it is quite difficult to have a good conversation.19. How many places to eat are introduced in the material?A. Three. B. Four. C

36、. Five.D. Six.20. If you want to have noodle soup, you can go to.A. The Golden Dragon B. The Northern HouseC. The Tokyo RestaurantD. The Rome Hut21. Which of the following statements about the Rome Hut is NOT true?A. It is a new restaurant. B. The pizzas there arent tasty.C. The service is nice. D.

37、The prices are high.22. Its enjoyable to eat in the Tokyo Restaurant be c a us e .A. the amount of food is very small B. the egg sandwich tastes very deliciousC. the waiters there look very polite D. the restaurant is both new and smart23. People can enjoy in the Come in Coffee Shop.A cakes and cook

38、ies B. fresh fishC. many kinds of tea D. the Beijing Duck24. The main purpose of the material is to.A. offer proper prices and delicious food to customersB. help customers to know the locations of different restaurantsC. give introductions of different food and drinks to customersD. provide informat

39、ion on different restaurants for customersE ( 2022. 上海嘉定. 二模)Unlike the owls in the Harry Potter books, homing pigeons cant be given an address tofly to. But if they are taken away from home, even as far as 1100 miles away, homing pigeonscan always find their way back.This ability has made homing pi

40、geons good messengers for thousands of years. Homingpigeons were widely used in both World War I and World War II. Several birds even receivedmedals for delivering important messages during wartime.But how do homing pigeons find their way home overlong distances? Scientists believethat homing pigeon

41、s have both a compass mechanism and a map mechanism in their bodies.A homing pigeons compass mechanism relies upon the Sun. Like many other birds,homing pigeons can use the position and angle of the Sun to determine the properdirection for flight.Homing pigeons5 map mechanism relied on low-frequency

42、 infrasound. Humans cannothear these sounds. But these sounds are created by nearly everything. Homing pigeons listento these sounds until they recognize the sounds of their home.25. Homing pigeons can fly back if they were taken away from home miles away.A. 2000 B. 1800 C. 1500 D. 100026. Dur i ng,

43、 homing pigeons delivered many important messages.A. World War I B. World War II C. World War I and II D. wartime27. leads a homing pigeons compass mechanism to work well.A. The Sun B. The Star C. The Mars D. The Earth28. According to the map mechanism, homing pigeons can find way back b e c a u s e

44、 .A. they hear their owner calls themB. they recognize the low-frequency infrasound from their homeC. they ask other homing pigeons for helpD. they know the direction of the Sun29. What is NOT mentioned according to the passage?A. Homing pigeons can find way back without giving address.B. Homing pig

45、eons are widely used to send messages nowadays.C. Homing pigeons have two mechanisms in their bodies to help them fly back.D. Homing pigeons can get a special sound that humans cannot.30. Whats the best title for this passage?A. Homing PigeonsB. PigeonsC. BirdsD. A compass and A map MechanismF ( 202

46、2上海徐汇 二 模)Holiday Coachingat The Top StadiumStar Basketball w ill be running basketball courses over the summer holidays at The Top Stadium.Courses will cover all that the game requires and will be delivered by our team of highly qualified coaches. Take a lookbelow at our banding system to see which

47、 type is right for you and for details of the courses on offer.Course DetailsBooking informationFor more information and to book on to the courses detailed above please visit .Places will be limited so please book sooner rather than later to guarantee a place. Each course is open up to 20trainees o

48、nly.| Course NameCourse Date |Course Time1 Cost |Course Type3-Day Basketball Fun Course15,h-17h July9:30 a.m. - 12:30.p.m.$50 3-Day Summer Holiday Course26,h-28,h July9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$ 99.99 4-Day Basketball Experience7lh-10th August9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.$150 5-Day Super Course21st -25th August9:

49、30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.$150 I|Age: 6-10 years foldLevel: Beginners YLearn & developbasic skills of thegamek Age: 8-13 years oldLevel: School &club members (Learn new skills inan enjoyableenvironment|Age: 8-15 years old1 Level: Club & localteam playersTake the step fromdub to local team (*rAge: 10-15 year

50、s oldLevel: Local teamand country players &Specialist coachesand professionaltraining31. The information above is p r o b a b l y .A. an advertisement B. a timetable C. an invitation D. a notice32. The basketball courses are designed for students to take part in.A. below 10 years oldB. above 8 years

51、 oldC. from 10 to 13 years oldD. from 6 to 15 years old33. If you prepare to join the local basketball team, the suitable course type fbr you isA. B. D . 34. Which of the following courses isnt open to beginners?A. 3-Day Basketball Fun Course.B. 3-Day Summer Holiday Course.C. 4-Day Basketball Experi

52、ence.D. 5-Day Super Course.35. You are suggested to to book the course.A. make a phone callB. visit the websiteC. write an e-mailD. pay a personal visit36. It is true that.A. each course usually takes at least 20 traineesB. all trainees spend six hours a day at the stadiumC. trainees of 4 course typ

53、es learn with different aimsD. coaches are professional players from the country teamG ( 2022上海模拟预测)“Do you have your VIP card?” the clerk at the convenience store asks me.Um, no. At least, I dont think so. Shes looking inside my wallet. I dont have it withme,“ I say, “But thats OK. Im kind of in a

54、hurry here.” All I came here fbr was a bottle ofmilk. And then I saw a two-for-one sale on a bottle of fake tan ( 人工晒黑凝胶) . Thats a $10value. I love a fake tan. So, a bottle of milk and two bottles of fake tan. Cant I just pay andleave?“Phone number?, the woman asks. I give it to her, because I dont

55、 have time to argue thepoint about why everyone I buy anything from wants my phone number.“No, thafs wrong,“ she says. There is no card linked to that number. Oh, were stilllooking for my VIP card? Thats ok J I say. It doesnt matter.“A lot of people have it under their cell phone number, she says. S

56、oon were trying myoffice number, my husbands cell and office numbers. dont think you have a VIP card,“she says. Ten percent off your purchase ( 购买)if you sign uptoday.”No, thank you J I say.“OK, the two-for-one on the tanner is only for VIP card holders,the clerk says. I cansign you up now,“ she con

57、tinues. just need your phone number.”“I think you already have every phone number I have, I say.“I need the one you want the account to use.”I give her one, an act of pure surrenderBetween the two-for-one deal and the 10 percent off, I saved $11.4 on my total purchase.The woman hands me my change, a

58、nd I can almost taste the freedom. She bags my items, andis about to hand them to me. But first: Would you like to enter our monthly competition fbr$2500?” she asks. 460 years old): $8Child (3 to 12 years old): $5Tickets can be purchased at the Ticketing counters or near the entrance of the OCBCSkyw

59、ay during the specified operating hours. All prices are in Singapore dollars.OPERATING HOURS Supertree Grove: 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily OCBC Skyway: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dailyLast ticket sale and admission: 8 p.m.Peak hours for the OCBC Skyway are from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. Longer wait timesmay be exp

60、ected.61. The Supertree Grove is a popular tourist attraction in.A. Europe. B. Asia. C. Africa. D. America.62. If the visitors have no Christmas Wonderland tickets, what is the best time to visit?A. before 5 a.m. B. after 9 a.m. C. before 3 p.m. D. after 2 p.m63. A couple want to take their five-yea

61、r-old son to the OCBC Skyway on New Years Day.How much will it cost them?A. 16 Singapore dollars.B. 13 Singapore dollarsC. 15 Singapore dollars. D. 21 Singapore dollars64. The underlined “purchased in the third part ADMISSION probably me ans .A. kept B. bought C. sold D. received65. Which of the fol

62、lowing statements is true?A. The OCBC Skyway offers a perfect birds eye view of the whole city.B. Tickets fbr the OCBC Skyway can only be purchased on the official website of Gardens bythe Bay.C. From November 30 to December 26, visitors will pay a lot fbr visits to the SupertreeGrove.D. Visitors ha

63、ve to buy tickets before 8 p.m if they want to visit the OCBC Skyway atordinary times.66. The article probably appears in a(n).A. advertisement B. comic strip C. science magazine D. novelK (2022上海模拟预测)Fiona McIntyre is a taxi driver in London. She tells us about her work and some of herexperiences.Q

64、: When did you start?Ive been a taxi driver fbr about five years. Before that I was a bus driver in London, andI enjoyed it, but I wanted more freedom so I changed and started driving my taxi.Q: Have you ever had any famous passengers?Oh yes. Tve had film stars, politicians, you know, lots of famous

65、 people. About a yearago, a really famous actor got in my taxi. I took him to the airport. We were stuck on the wayand it took a long time to get there, so he missed his plane and failed to meet his fans. Itwasnt my fault but when he got out of the taxi, he shouted at me angrily! I said to him, “Nex

66、ttime, take a bus!”Q: Have passengers ever left anything in your taxi?Oh yes! People have left all kinds of things a suitcase, a hat, mobile phones, of course,even a dog once! Years ago, a woman left a pair of shoes on the seat. And one time apassenger left his teeth here! Not real teeth, of course

67、- false teeth.And people have asked me to do some strange jobs. Once a doctor stopped me outside ahospital and asked me to take a skeleton to another hospital. Professors usually use skeletonsto teach medical students, you know. And I did. But I asked him to pay first the skeletoncouldnt pay, after

68、all!Q: _ 5_Good question. Tve always enjoyed being a taxi driver and I dont want to change. Butof course, sometimes, its not great. I dont like driving around without a passenger, but itsbetter than just waiting at the airport or at a railway station. I think thats the worstpart-waiting.67. Fiona Mc

69、Intyre thinks being a taxi driver is more than being a bus driver.A. independent B. exciting C. comfortable D. satisfying68. The famous actor missed his plane b e c a u s e .A. Fiona didnt drive well B. Fiona wasnt very politeC. there was too much traffic D. there were too many fans69. Passengers le

70、ft the following things EXCEPT on Fionas taxi.A. suitcases B. mobile phones C. false teeth D. umbrellas70. The underlined ward “him in Fionas answer to the third question refers to.A. the skeleton B. the doctor C. the professor D. the student71. Which of the following questions best fits Blank 5?A.

71、What do you think of the future of a taxi driver?B. What do you think is the worst part of your job?C. What do you do when there are no passengers?D. What do you do when youre waiting for passengers?72. According to the interview, which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Fiona has worked as a taxi driv

72、er since five years ago.B. Sometimes passengers may leave their pets in Fionas taxi.C. Fiona doesnt like driving around without a passenger most.D. Fiona doesnt think that the famous actor was polite.冲刺2022中考英语热点题型考前押题( 上海专用)A ( 2022上海黄浦 二 模)I have been a staff writer for the school newspaper, the D

73、agligtale, since my first dayhere at the University of Alberta. I probably wont work as a journalist after my graduation,but this doesnt mean my experience in student journalism has been useless. In fact, I havepicked up many important skills through this job.I still remember my first news story. It

74、 was about the victory of the school baseball team.I attended the celebration and was told to do some interviews. I was frightened. Talking tostrangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage and did it. I talked to the students,the players and the team leader. It was something I had never dr

75、eamed of doing before. Thisopportunity gave me confidence and helped me to improve my social skills.In journalism, everything has to be based on facts. As a student journalist, I have learnedto do research and to think critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is importantwhen you are writ

76、ing fbr the school newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also anincreasingly useful skill in everyday life.As a student journalist, I always know that I have a lot to learn. Fm never afraid ofasking people for feedback ( 反馈意见) . I have learned how not to take negative ( 负面的)feedback persona

77、lly and how to use it to make improvements to myself.Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but Im thankful that I have had the opportunityto try my hand at it. It has taught me to be a better storyteller, student and citizen. If you areever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper or mag

78、azine, take it and learneverything you can!I. According to the article, after her university graduation, the author will be likely toA. stop working in journalism B. work as a full-time journalistC. continue to write for the DagligtaleD. introduce the Dagligtale to more people2. The first story that

79、 the author wrote for the Dagligtale most likely appeared on thepage.A. Entertainment B. Letters C. Sports D. Opinion3. We can learn from the article that the author used to be.A. irresponsible B. lazy C. unhappy D. shy4. What is the authors attitude towards negative feedback now?A. She is often ver

80、y sad about it. B. She usually turns a blind eye to it.C. She listens to it and improves herself accordingly. D. She often has both good and badfeelings about it.5. According to the author, what skill has become more and more useful in our daily lives?A. Story-telling. B. Critical thinking. C. Time

81、management. D. Socialcommunication.6. By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to.A. thank the person who let her join the Dagligtale B. talk about her experience ofinterviewing strangersC. share how journalism had made her a better person D. encourage students to work fora school publicati

82、onB ( 2022上海徐汇模拟预测)E-mail messages from Vietnam ( 越南)Message 1: March 24thHi everybody,Greetings from Vietnam! We arrived here tired, but excited. This is our first trip to Asiaand the friendliness of the people is amazing. All the different sights and smells make useager to try the food. We are loo

83、king forward to eating Vietnamese food for dinner tonight.Our hotel is cheap, but very clean. The owners are friendly and helpful. They have told usabout some places that we shouldnt miss. We plan to stay here in Ho Chi Minh Cityfor a few days, and then travel to the north.Message 2: March 27thHi ev

84、erybody,Vietnam is fantastic! The different Buddha statues ( 佛像) are wonderful to look at. Wevisited the market in Cholon. Everything there was so colourful, and we took lots ofphotographs! Later today we will take the train north. Well stay in Hanoi for two days, andthen catch a bus to Sapa. Were g

85、oing to go hiking in the mountains.Message 3: April 4thHi everybody,Now were in the old capital city of Hue. After hiking around the mountains, its nice tohave accommodation with electricity and a shower to have a good rest! Our trip to Sapa waslong and tiring. From there, we took a bus to a small v

86、illage in the mountains, where we metsome hill tribe ( 部落) people who live a simple lifeno electricity or telephones. They arethe kindest, friendliest people Ive ever met. Everyone smiled and said heHo to us. Thisafternoon, were taking a walking tour in Hue. Were going to visit the Forbidden Purple

87、City,where the king and queen once lived.Message 4: April 6thHi everybody,Hue is really a wonderful city with lots of things to see. I would love to stay longer, butwere ready for the beach. Tomorrow well take the train back to the south, and then weregoing to a town called Vung Tau. It has several

88、beaches, and its famous for seashells.Vietnam is an amazing country, with so much variety一big modern cities and smalltraditional towns, mountains, forests and the seashore. Three weeks here just isnt enough.7. The writer was eager to enjoy first in the city when they arrived in Vietnam.A. the sights

89、 B. the price C. the food D. some places8. The writer thinks the market in Cholon is .A. noisy B. dull C. strange D. beautiful9. The underlined word “accommodation“ in Message 3 probably me ans .A. school B. shop C. hotel D. market10. The writer thinks the hill tribe peoples life is.A. simple B. unh

90、ealthy C. comfortable D. modem11. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Message 4?A. The writer will return home tomorrow.B. The writer will go back to the south by train.C. Vung Tau is famous for its beaches and mountains.D. The writer will stay in Vietnam for another three weeks.1

91、2. What do you think of the writers trip in Vietnam according to the four messages?A. Frightening. B. Tiring. C. Terrible. D. Unforgettable.C (2022上海黄浦二模)These days, more and more people are getting the latest news from a screen rather than apaper. Yet many people still find it exciting to open a fr

92、eshly printed newspaper to discoverwhats in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper has become an irreplaceable partof their day. One of the most popular dailies in the United States is The New YorkTimes. Everynight, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, bui

93、lt in 1997, isthe biggest among them. It prints 1.7 million copies of The New York Times every week.If you ever have a chance to visit College Point, you will be impressed by many things.The first among them is perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is,about 900 kilogr

94、ams). They are moved from the storage to the printing presses with the helpof three robotic arms. There are also 30,000 liters (fl-) of black ink and 9,500 liters of coloredink. Trucks deliver ink to the plant every week.Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to the plant. The

95、y arethen burned ( 亥 () ) with lasers onto thin aluminum ( 铝制的) sheets called plates. There areseven printing presses at College Point. Each of them is several stories tall. During a print run,they can print as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust thepresses before the

96、y place the plates on the machines. Electricians and machinists are also onhand during this setup to solve any problems that may occur. The noise of the running pressesis awful. Each press is shut down for one shift ( 轮班) each week. Press staff will then climbinside to maintain the machines key part

97、s.Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. Ififs important enough, the newsroom willcall to “Stop the presses!” Often, the copies that have already been printed wont be thrownaway, but the rest of the nights run will be based on the updated version.Usually, all print runs of The New York Times are

98、 completed by 3 a.m. Maintenance andelectrical teams will then make preparations for the next shift. The plant is so large that theyhave to ride bicycles in order to get around!13. What is the main idea of the article?A. How The New York Times is edited. B. How The New York Times is printed.C. Where

99、 The New York Times can be bought. D. How often The New York Times ispublished.14. We can learn from the article that at College Point, The New York Times is usually printedA. at noon B. at night C. in the afternoon D. in the earlymorning15. According to the article, the man in the picture on the ri

100、ght is p r o b a b l y .A. an editorB. a pressmanC. an electricianD. a postal worker16. According to the article, what is the correct order of the following steps? Adjusting the printing presses.plates. Burning newspaper pages onto Putting plates on the printing presses. ( 4) Receiving newspaper pag

101、es fromthe newsroom.A . B . C . D . 17. According to the article, how often are the key parts of College Points printing pressesmaintained?A. Every day. B. Every other day. C. Once a week. D. Twice a month.18. We can learn from the article that when there is important breaking news, the CollegePoint

102、 staff will.A. ask the newsroom whether the pages will be updatedB. throw away the printed papers and print the updated versionC. rebum the plates before printing the rest of the shifts papersD. print a page about the updates and put it into the printed papersD ( 2022 上 海宝山二模 )There are a number of

103、different places to eat in the SunshineShopping Centre.The Northern House is small, but very popular. Thenoodle soup tastes very good. Everything is clean and the staff arefriendly. Prices are good too, but you may have to wait quite a long timeas the restaurant is so busy.The Rome Hut is a new rest

104、aurant. It is very smart, but the pizzashere do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. Thewaiters looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurantneeds to be improved.The Tokyo Restaurant has been here for many years and the staffbow( 鞠躬)to customers when they enter an

105、d are very polite. The fish isvery fresh and most of the food is delicious. The amount of food youget is quite small but it always looks nice on the plate.The Golden Dragon is a large Chinese restaurant. It has a lot ofdifferent food. The sweet and sour pork is excellent, the Beijing Duck isfamous,

106、and the winter melon soup is good. Go there for a really goodmeal but expect to pay a lot. Prices are high.The Come in Coffee Shop is very modem. There are many kindsof coffee and if you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakesand cookies! Ybu can also have sandwiches - I enjoyed the eggsa

107、ndwich a lot. They have modem music playing, but it is often verynoisy, so it is quite difficult to have a good conversation.19. How many places to eat are introduced in the material?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.D. Six.20. If you want to have noodle soup, you can go to.A. The Golden Dragon B. The Nort

108、hern HouseC. The Tokyo RestaurantD. The Rome Hut21. Which of the following statements about the Rome Hut is NOT true?A. It is a new restaurant. B. The pizzas there arent tasty.C. The service is nice. D. The prices are high.22. Its enjoyable to eat in the Tokyo Restaurant be c a us e .A. the amount o

109、f food is very small B. the egg sandwich tastes very deliciousC. the waiters there look very polite D. the restaurant is both new and smart23. People can enjoy in the Come in Coffee Shop.A cakes and cookies B. fresh fishC. many kinds of tea D. the Beijing Duck24. The main purpose of the material is

110、to.A. offer proper prices and delicious food to customersB. help customers to know the locations of different restaurantsC. give introductions of different food and drinks to customersD. provide information on different restaurants for customersE ( 2022. 上海嘉定. 二模)Unlike the owls in the Harry Potter

111、books, homing pigeons cant be given an address tofly to. But if they are taken away from home, even as far as 1100 miles away, homing pigeonscan always find their way back.This ability has made homing pigeons good messengers for thousands of years. Homingpigeons were widely used in both World War I

112、and World War II. Several birds even receivedmedals for delivering important messages during wartime.But how do homing pigeons find their way home overlong distances? Scientists believethat homing pigeons have both a compass mechanism and a map mechanism in their bodies.A homing pigeons compass mech

113、anism relies upon the Sun. Like many other birds,homing pigeons can use the position and angle of the Sun to determine the properdirection for flight.Homing pigeons5 map mechanism relied on low-frequency infrasound. Humans cannothear these sounds. But these sounds are created by nearly everything. H

114、oming pigeons listento these sounds until they recognize the sounds of their home.25. Homing pigeons can fly back if they were taken away from home miles away.A. 2000 B. 1800 C. 1500 D. 100026. Dur i ng, homing pigeons delivered many important messages.A. World War I B. World War II C. World War I a

115、nd II D. wartime27. leads a homing pigeons compass mechanism to work well.A. The Sun B. The Star C. The Mars D. The Earth28. According to the map mechanism, homing pigeons can find way back b e c a u s e .A. they hear their owner calls themB. they recognize the low-frequency infrasound from their ho

116、meC. they ask other homing pigeons for helpD. they know the direction of the Sun29. What is NOT mentioned according to the passage?A. Homing pigeons can find way back without giving address.B. Homing pigeons are widely used to send messages nowadays.C. Homing pigeons have two mechanisms in their bod

117、ies to help them fly back.D. Homing pigeons can get a special sound that humans cannot.30. Whats the best title for this passage?A. Homing PigeonsB. PigeonsC. BirdsD. A compass and A map MechanismF ( 2022上海徐汇 二 模)Holiday Coachingat The Top StadiumStar Basketball w ill be running basketball courses o

118、ver the summer holidays at The Top Stadium.Courses will cover all that the game requires and will be delivered by our team of highly qualified coaches. Take a lookbelow at our banding system to see which type is right for you and for details of the courses on offer.Course DetailsBooking informationF

119、or more information and to book on to the courses detailed above please visit .Places will be limited so please book sooner rather than later to guarantee a place. Each course is open up to 20trainees only.| Course NameCourse Date |Course Time1 Cost |Course Type3-Day Basketball Fun Course15,h-17h J

120、uly9:30 a.m. - 12:30.p.m.$50 3-Day Summer Holiday Course26,h-28,h July9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$ 99.99 4-Day Basketball Experience7lh-10th August9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.$150 5-Day Super Course21st -25th August9:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.$150 I|Age: 6-10 years foldLevel: Beginners YLearn & developbasic skills of the

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122、rmation above is p r o b a b l y .A. an advertisement B. a timetable C. an invitation D. a notice32. The basketball courses are designed for students to take part in.A. below 10 years oldB. above 8 years oldC. from 10 to 13 years oldD. from 6 to 15 years old33. If you prepare to join the local baske

123、tball team, the suitable course type fbr you isA. B. D . 34. Which of the following courses isnt open to beginners?A. 3-Day Basketball Fun Course.B. 3-Day Summer Holiday Course.C. 4-Day Basketball Experience.D. 5-Day Super Course.35. You are suggested to to book the course.A. make a phone callB. vis

124、it the websiteC. write an e-mailD. pay a personal visit36. It is true that.A. each course usually takes at least 20 traineesB. all trainees spend six hours a day at the stadiumC. trainees of 4 course types learn with different aimsD. coaches are professional players from the country teamG ( 2022上海模拟

125、预测)“Do you have your VIP card?” the clerk at the convenience store asks me.Um, no. At least, I dont think so. Shes looking inside my wallet. I dont have it withme,“ I say, “But thats OK. Im kind of in a hurry here.” All I came here fbr was a bottle ofmilk. And then I saw a two-for-one sale on a bott

126、le of fake tan ( 人工晒黑凝胶) . Thats a $10value. I love a fake tan. So, a bottle of milk and two bottles of fake tan. Cant I just pay andleave?“Phone number?, the woman asks. I give it to her, because I dont have time to argue thepoint about why everyone I buy anything from wants my phone number.“No, th

127、afs wrong,“ she says. There is no card linked to that number. Oh, were stilllooking for my VIP card? Thats ok J I say. It doesnt matter.“A lot of people have it under their cell phone number, she says. Soon were trying myoffice number, my husbands cell and office numbers. dont think you have a VIP c

128、ard,“she says. Ten percent off your purchase ( 购买)if you sign uptoday.”No, thank you J I say.“OK, the two-for-one on the tanner is only for VIP card holders,the clerk says. I cansign you up now,“ she continues. just need your phone number.”“I think you already have every phone number I have, I say.“

129、I need the one you want the account to use.”I give her one, an act of pure surrenderBetween the two-for-one deal and the 10 percent off, I saved $11.4 on my total purchase.The woman hands me my change, and I can almost taste the freedom. She bags my items, andis about to hand them to me. But first:

130、Would you like to enter our monthly competition for$2500?” she asks. 460 years old): $8Child (3 to 12 years old): $5Tickets can be purchased at the Ticketing counters or near the entrance of the OCBCSkyway during the specified operating hours. All prices are in Singapore dollars.OPERATING HOURS Supe

131、rtree Grove: 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily OCBC Skyway: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. dailyLast ticket sale and admission: 8 p.m.Peak hours for the OCBC Skyway are from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. Longer wait timesmay be expected.61. The Supertree Grove is a popular tourist attraction in.A. Europe. B. Asia. C. Africa. D

132、. America.62. If the visitors have no Christmas Wonderland tickets, what is the best time to visit?A. before 5 a.m. B. after 9 a.m. C. before 3 p.m. D. after 2 p.m63. A couple want to take their five-year-old son to the OCBC Skyway on New Years Day.How much will it cost them?A. 16 Singapore dollars.

133、B. 13 Singapore dollarsC. 15 Singapore dollars. D. 21 Singapore dollars64. The underlined “purchased in the third part ADMISSION probably me ans .A. kept B. bought C. sold D. received65. Which of the following statements is true?A. The OCBC Skyway offers a perfect birds eye view of the whole city.B.

134、 Tickets fbr the OCBC Skyway can only be purchased on the official website of Gardens bythe Bay.C. From November 30 to December 26, visitors will pay a lot fbr visits to the SupertreeGrove.D. Visitors have to buy tickets before 8 p.m if they want to visit the OCBC Skyway atordinary times.66. The art

135、icle probably appears in a(n).A. advertisement B. comic strip C. science magazine D. novelK (2022上海模拟预测)Fiona McIntyre is a taxi driver in London. She tells us about her work and some of herexperiences.Q: When did you start?Ive been a taxi driver fbr about five years. Before that I was a bus driver

136、in London, andI enjoyed it, but I wanted more freedom so I changed and started driving my taxi.Q: Have you ever had any famous passengers?Oh yes. Tve had film stars, politicians, you know, lots of famous people. About a yearago, a really famous actor got in my taxi. I took him to the airport. We wer

137、e stuck, on the wayand it took a long time to get there, so he missed his plane and failed to meet his fans. Itwasnt my fault but when he got out of the taxi, he shouted at me angrily! I said to him, “Nexttime, take a bus!”Q: Have passengers ever left anything in your taxi?Oh yes! People have left a

138、ll kinds of things a suitcase, a hat, mobile phones, of course,even a dog once! Years ago, a woman left a pair of shoes on the seat. And one time apassenger left his teeth here! Not real teeth, of course - false teeth.And people have asked me to do some strange jobs. Once a doctor stopped me outside

139、 ahospital and asked me to take a skeleton to another hospital. Professors usually use skeletonsto teach medical students, you know. And I did. But I asked him to pay first the skeletoncouldnt pay, after all!Q: _ 5_Good question. Tve always enjoyed being a taxi driver and I dont want to change. Buto

140、f course, sometimes, its not great. I dont like driving around without a passenger, but itsbetter than just waiting at the airport or at a railway station. I think thats the worstpart-waiting.67. Fiona McIntyre thinks being a taxi driver is more than being a bus driver.A. independent B. exciting C.

141、comfortable D. satisfying68. The famous actor missed his plane b e c a u s e .A. Fiona didnt drive well B. Fiona wasnt very politeC. there was too much traffic D. there were too many fans69. Passengers left the following things EXCEPT on Fionas taxi.A. suitcases B. mobile phones C. false teeth D. um

142、brellas70. The underlined ward “him in Fionas answer to the third question refers to.A. the skeleton B. the doctor C. the professor D. the student71. Which of the following questions best fits Blank 5?A. What do you think of the future of a taxi driver?B. What do you think is the worst part of your

143、job?C. What do you do when there are no passengers?D. What do you do when youre waiting for passengers?72. According to the interview, which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. Fiona has worked as a taxi driver since five years ago.B. Sometimes passengers may leave their pets in Fionas taxi.C. Fiona doe

144、snt like driving around without a passenger most.D. Fiona doesnt think that the famous actor was polite.参考答案:1. A2. C3. D4. C5. B6. D【 解析】【 导语】本文作者是想通过分享自己做校报记者的经历,来鼓励学生们为大学刊物工作。1.细节理解题。 根据I probably wont work as a journalist after my graduation, but this doesntmean my experience in student journali

145、sm has been useless.“可知,作者毕业以后可能不会做记者。故选A。2.推理判断题。根据It was about the victory of the school baseball team. I attended thecelebration and was told to do some interviews.“可知,作者写的第一个故事很可能出现在学校报纸上的体育页面。故选C。3.推理判断题。根据“Talking to strangers was one of my fears.可知,作者害怕和陌生人说话,从而看出作者很害羞。故选D。4.细节理解题。 根据“I have

146、learned how not to take negative ( 负面的) feedback personally andhow to use it to make improvements to myself.”可知,作者倾听这些负面意见并相应地提高自己。故选C。5.细节理解题。根据As a student journalist, I have learned to do research and to thinkcritically about what I read. Discovering the facts is important when you are writing fo

147、r theschool newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also an increasingly useful skill ineveryday life.”可知,批判性思维在我们日常生活中变得越来越有用。故选B。6.主旨大意题。根据“If you are ever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper ormagazine, take it and learn everything you can!”和全文内容可知,作者是想通过分享自己做校报记者的经历,来鼓励学生们为大学刊物

148、工作。故选D。7. C8. D9. C10. A11. B12. D【 解析】【 导语】本文介绍了来自越南的四封电子邮件,介绍作者在越南的旅行情况。7.细节理解题 o 根据“All the different sights and smells make us eager to try the fbod.”可知,当他们到达越南时,作者渴望先在城市里享受美食。故选C。8.推理判断题。根据We visited the market in Cholon. Everything there was so colourful, andwe took lots of photographs!”可知,作者认

149、为Cholon的市场很漂亮。故选D。9.词义猜测题。根据“with electricity and a shower to have a good rest”可知,有电,有淋浴,可以好好休息的地方,应是可以住宿的地方,应是宾馆,故选C。10.细节理解题。根据“From there, we took a bus to a small village in the mountains, where wemet some hill tribe ( 部落) people who live a simple life- no electricity or telephones.“可知,作者认为山里部落的

150、人们的生活很简单,故选A。11.细节理解题。 根据“Tomorrow well take the train back to the south,“可知, 作者将乘坐火车回到南边,因此B 项与原文一致,故选B。12.推理判断题。根据Our hotel is cheap, but very clean. The owners are friendly and helpful.和“Vietnam is fantastic!和Hue is really a wonderful city with lots of things to see.“可知,作者非常喜欢在越南的旅行,因此他认为这次旅行是难忘的

151、,故选D。13. B14. B15. B16. C17. C18. D【 解析】【 导语】本文主要介绍 纽约时报的出版过程。13.主旨大意题。本文主要介绍 纽约时报的出版过程,故选B。14.细节理解题。根据“Every night, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country”可知,是在晚上印刷,故选B。15.细节理解题。根据“Pressmen would carefully adjust the presses before they place the plateson the machines”可知,印刷工在把印版放到机器

152、上之前要仔细地调整印刷机,所以这个图片上的人是印刷工,故选B。16.细节理解题。根据Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to theplant”可知,第一步是从新闻编辑室接收报纸,排在第一位,排除B 选项。根据“Theyare then burned ( 亥 lj) with lasers onto thin aluminum ( 铝制的) sheets called plates.“可知,第二步是用激光把它们刻在铝板上, 排在第二位,排除D 选项。根据“Pressmen wouldcarefully ad

153、just the presses before they place the plates on the machines”可知,先调整印刷机,再把印版放到机器上,排在第三位,故选C。17.细节理解题 o 根据“Each press is shut down for one shift ( 轮班) each week. Press staff willthen climb inside to maintain ( 保养) the machines key parts”可知,每台印刷机每周关闭一个班次。印刷机工作人员随后会爬进去维护机器的关键部件,也就是一周维护一次,故选 C。18.细节理解题。

154、根据If its important enough, the newsroom will call to Stop the presses!,?Often, the copies that have already been printed wont be thrown away, but the rest of thenights run will be based on the updated version.”可知,已经打印好的副本不会被扔掉,但当晚剩余的将基于更新的版本,故选D。19. C20. B21. C22. C23. A24. D【 解析】【 导语】本文介绍了阳光购物中心的一些

155、餐馆的情况, 包括对食物的评价,食物的价格以及对服务员的评价等。19.细节理解题。 根据The Northern House; The Rome Hut; The Tokyo Restaurant; TheGolden Dragon; “The Come in Coffee Shop”可知, 一共提到了 5 个吃饭的地方, 故选 C。20.细节理解题。根据The Northern House is small, but very popular. The noodle soup tastesvery good.”可知,想要喝面汤,可以去Northern H ouse,故选B。21.细节理解题。

156、 根据“The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzas here donot taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. The waiters looked angry and wethought it was expensive. This restaurant needs to be improved.”可知, 这家餐馆的服务员看起来很生气,并不友好,故选C。22.细节理解题 o 根据“The Tokyo Restaurant has bee

157、n here for many years and the staff bow( 鞠躬) to customers when they enter and are very polite.”可知,在 Tokyo Restaurant 吃饭是愉快的,因为那里的服务员非常有礼貌,故选C。23.细节理解题。 根据“The Come in Coffee Shop is very modem. There are many kinds of coffeeand if you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakes and cookies!”可

158、知,人们可以在Come in Coffee Shop 享受糕点,故选 A。24.推理判断题。根据“There are a number of different places to eat in the Sunshine ShoppingCentre.”以及文章的理解可知,本文的主要目的是为客户提供不同餐厅的信息、 ,故选D。25. D26. D27. A28. B29. B30. A【 解析】【 导语】本文主要介绍了信鸽以及它是如何找到回家的路的。25.推理判断题 o 根据“But if they are taken away from home, even as far as 1100 m

159、iles away,homing pigeons can always find their way back.”可知, 即使被带离 1100 英里以外,信鸽总能找到回家的路。结合选项可推知,信鸽被带离1000英里是可以找到回家的路的。故选D。26.细节理解题。 根据Homing pigeons were widely used in both World War I and World War ILSeveral birds even received medals for delivering important messages during wartime.“可知,战争时期信鸽传递了许

160、多重要的信息。故选D。27.细节理解题。根据“A homing pigeons compass mechanism relies upon the Sun. Like manyother birds, homing pigeons can use the position and angle of the Sun to determine theproper direction for flight.”可知,太阳引导信鸽的指南针机制工作良好。故选A。28.细节理解题 o 根据“Homing pigeons5 map mechanism relied on low-frequency infra

161、sound.可知,根据地图机制,信鸽能找到回去的路是因为识别出低频次声波。故选B。29.推理判断题。根据Homing pigeons were widely used in both World War I and World WarII. ” 以及通读全文可知,文中没有提到信鸽如今被广泛应用于传递信息。故选B。30.最佳标题题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了信鸽以及它是如何找到回家的路的。因此“ 信鸽” 最适合作为文章的标题。故选A。31. A32. D33. D34. D35. B36. C【 解析】【 导语】本文是一份篮球课程招收学员的广告。文章介绍了篮球课程的详细信息,包括课程表、费用以

162、及四种课程类型的学习目标等。31.推理判断题。通读全文,本文是一则Star Basketball招聘学员的广告,详细介绍了课程信息,故选A。32.细节理解题。根据“Age:6-10yearsokT和“Age: 10-15yearsold”可知,课程面向的人群,最小是6 岁,最大是15岁,故选D。33.细节理解题。根据“Take the step from club to local team”可知,准备参加本地篮球队伍,应该参加俱乐部和本地团队成员这个类型的课程,故选D。34.细节理解题。根据图表中“5.Day Super Course.可知,该课程没有安排初学者参加,故选 D。35.细节理解

163、题。 根据“For more infbmiation and to book on to the courses detailed above pleasevisit & develop basic skills of the game,tLeam new skills in anenjoyable environment,t4Take the step from club to local team和Specialist coaches andprofessional training”可知,四种课程类型的学员学习目标不同,故选C。37. A38. C39. B40. B41. D42.

164、C【 解析】【 导语】本文讲述了作者的一次购物经历,她只是想买一瓶牛奶,但店员一直给作者要贵宾卡,告诉她有贵宾卡就有优惠。作者在店员的坚持下办理了贵宾卡,买了东西赶紧走,但店员又提出让作者参加月度竞赛。37.细节理解题。根据第二段“AH I came here fbr was a bottle of milk.”可知, 作者去便利店只是想买一瓶牛奶。故选A。38.细节理解题 o 根据短文开头“Do you have your VIP card?” the clerk at the conveniencestore asks me.”可知,店员想要看作者的贵宾卡。故选C。39.词义猜测题。根据语

165、境“I dont think you have a VIP card J she says. Ten percent off yourpurchase ( 购买)if you sign up today.“可知,店员发现作者没有贵宾卡,于是建议她办一张卡。由此可猜测sign up在这里意为“ 申请办卡” 。故选B。40.推理判断题。根据第三段“I give it to her, because I dont have time to argue the point aboutwhy everyone I buy anything from wants my phone number.“可知,作

166、者她贝勾物时经常被要电话号码,故选B。41.推理判断题。根据最后一段The woman hands me my change, and I can almost taste thefreedom. She bags my items, and is about to hand them to me. But first: Would you like toenter our monthly competition for $2500?” she asks. 44You just have to fill out our customersurvey.可知,好不容易作者付了钱要离开,店员又把她喊

167、住了,她对此很不高兴。故选 D。42.最佳标题。根据文意可知,作者在文章中讲述了她购物的经历,她没有贵宾卡,在店员的坚持下,她办理了贵宾卡。C 选项“ 没有卡” 点明了文章的关键,作为标题比较合适。故选Co43. D44. A45. C46. D47. A48. C【 解析】【 导语】本文介绍皮特的学生卡、准考证信息和四则日记。43.细节理解题。根据 He, s my newfriend from chess club. David and I have a lot in common.We both want to be scientists in the future.”可知大卫和皮特在一

168、个象棋俱乐部,他们都想成为科学家,因此两人都对科学感兴趣;根据“Today was fun! I played basketball withDavid, Nick and Ron. We love playing basketball. ” 可知大卫和皮特都喜欢打篮球; 故选D。44.细节理解题。 根据“Today was fun! I played basketball with David, Nick and Ron.和Nicksand my brother also went with us. They were too young to play with us. So, we to

169、ld them togo to the playground to play with other younger students.”可矢口皮特和大卫、尼克和罗宾打篮球,没有和尼克的弟弟玩,因为弟弟太小了。故选A。45.推理判断题。根据“ He, s my newfriend from chess club.”可知皮特参加了象棋俱乐部,因此同样喜欢下象棋的Linda可能和他成为朋友。故选C。46.细节理解题。 根据“ David was also at the party, and he brought his friend, George.”可知乔治是大卫的朋友,并不是皮特的。故选D。47

170、.细节理解题。 根据“When I returned to the centre, it was 25 minutes past 9. “ 可知皮特是在上午 9 点 25到达考场的。故选A。48.推理判断题。根据“Then, I made a mistake with my test room. I thought it was 20, but it was02!. I cried at the end of the exam.”可知皮特哭是因为走错教室,而错过考试。故选C。49. B50. D51. A52. D53. B54. B【 解析】【 导语】本文介绍了儿则招聘信息。49.细节理解题

171、。根据Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses Aged under 22 一At least high schoolgraduate - Good-looking; men at least 1.72 meters tall and women at least 1.65 metersThose knowing foreign languages preferred Paid 16002000 dollars per month”可知应聘服务员不需要懂得如何使用电脑。故选B。50.细节理解题。 根据“Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses Age

172、d under 22”可知想要应聘成为服务员,需要在22岁以下。故选D。51.细节理解题 o 根据“Accountant Aged between 25 and 40 With an experience of at leasttwo years With a degree and an accountant certificate Paid 3,000_4,000 dollarsmonthly With a practical knowledge of computer”可知想要成为会计需要在 25 到 40 岁之间、有会计证、能很地使用电脑,并没有要求必须是女性。故选A。52.词义猜测题。

173、根据“With a degree and an accountant certificate”可知此处指的是会计证,certificate意为“ 证明你已经完成一门课程学习的东西” ,即“ 证书: 故选D。53.细节理解题。根据“WILSON BOOKSTORE . Tel: 4474398 Fax: 3485269”可知能找到威尔逊书店的联系方式。故选B。54.主旨大意题。本文介绍了几则招聘信息,目的是提供多种工作选择。故选B。55. A56. C57. A58. B59. D60. A【 解析】【 导语】本文主要讲述一些庆祝日的特殊庆祝习俗和方式。55.细节理解题。根据The childs

174、 parents put chocolates and other sweets into the pinata andhang it on a tree”可知,在墨西哥,父母通常把彩饰陶罐挂在树上。故选A。56.细节理解题。根据In China, people celebrate weddings with an eight-course meal, becausethe word eight sounds like the word for good luck”可知,在中国,人们用八盘菜庆祝婚礼,因为八是幸运数字。故选C。57.细节理解题。根据“Long noodles mean you

175、will have a long lifb”可知,在中国,长长的面条意味着你会长寿。故选A。58.词意猜测题。根据“Companies sometimes make TV advertisements及advertise thebusiness”可知表达公司有时候会制作电视广告,是给自己的业务打广告的特殊时刻。particular opportunity”表达“ 让做某事成为可能的特别时刻” ,相当于a special time ofmaking it possible to do something”。故选 B059.细节理解题。根据People have big parties and o

176、pen their houses to anybody who wants tocome”在希腊,命名日人们会举行宴会,打开大门欢迎任何想来的人,可知任何人都可以参加一个人的命名宴会。故选D。60.主旨大意题。文章主要讲述一些庆祝日的特殊庆祝习俗和方式。故选A。61. B62. C63. D64. B65. D66. A【 解析】【 分析】本文主要介绍了新加坡的著名景点,票价以及售票的时间等。61.细节理解题。根据第一段Measuring between 25 and 50 meters tall, the Supertree Grove inGardens by the Bay is one

177、 of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore”可知海湾花园中的Supertree Grove高 25至 50米, 是新加坡最受欢迎的旅游景点之一。 新加坡是亚洲国家,故选B。62.细节理解题。根据第二段“Visitors without a Christmas Wonderland ticket are advised tovisit before 3 p.m.”可知没有圣诞仙境门票的游客建议在下午3 点之前参观,故选C。63.细节理解题。根据文中 ADMISSIONAdult: $8 Senior (60 years old):

178、$8 Child (3 to 12years old): $5可知一对夫妻需要$16, 5 岁的儿子需要$ 5 ,总共$ 2 1 ,故选D。64.词句猜测题。根据文中 ADMISSIONTickets can be purchased at the Ticketing counters ornear the entrance of the OCBC Skyway during the specified operating hours. All prices are inSingapore dollars.”可知此处是指在售票台或OCBC Skyway入口附近购买门票,所以purchased表

179、示“ 买 ,与 bought“买” 同义。故选B。65.细节理解题。 根据文中 OPERATING HOURS“*OCBC Skyway: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily Lastticket sale and admission: 8 p.m.”可知如果游客想在平时参观OCBC Skyway,必须在晚上8 点前购买门票,故选D。66.推理判断题。根据第一段“Measuring between 25 and 50 meters tall, the Supertree Grove inGardens by the Bay is one of the most popular tou

180、rist attractions inSingapore.”以及通读全文,可知文章介绍了新加坡的著名景点及售票方式等,所以应该会出现在广告中。故选A。67. A68. C69. D70. B71. B72. C【 解析】【 分析】本文是通讯报道,短文通过对菲奥娜的采访,介绍了她的工作和一些经历。67.细节理解题。根据“Bcfbre that I was a bus driver in London, and I enjoyed it, but I wantedmore freedom so I changed and started driving my tax i,可知她认为当出租车司机比当

181、公共汽车司机更自由,independen亡自主的 符合题意,故选A。68.细节理解题。根据a really famous actor got in my taxi. I took him to the airport. We werestuck on the way and it took a long time to get there, so he missed his plane and failed to meethis fan s,可知该演员误了飞机是因为交通太拥挤了,故选C。69.细节理解题。根据People have left all kinds of things-a suit

182、case, a hat, mobile phones, ofcourse, even a dog once,可知乘客们没有把雨伞丢在菲奥娜的出租车上,故选D。70.词句猜测题。根据下文解释“the skeleton couldnt pay, after all”,可知菲奥娜让医生先付车费,“him”指的是那位医生,故选B。71.主旨大意题。根据她的陈述,结合“I think thats the worst part-waiting”, 可知问题是“ 工作中最糟糕的事情是什么 , What do you think is the worst part of your job”符合段意, 故选 Bo72.推理判断题。根据I dont like driving around without a passenger, but ifs better than justwaiting at the airport or at a railway station. I think thats the worst part waiting”, 可 矢 口 菲奥娜最不喜欢的不是独自开车,而是等待;“Fiona doesnt like driving around without apassenger most”表述错误,故选 Co

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