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阅读理解Here are three children's ideas about "I Used To Believe". You can find if they are similar to yours.I used to believe someone plays a song from recorder(录音机), radio and others. At the same time, a certain singer sings it somewhere. I think that is why the singers are so rich, because they work hard.JacksonWhen I was little I thought that someone underground controlled the traffic lights. I II looked for doors that would lead me down there so I could guard it one day. I soon found out the lights are all automatic(自动的).MarcWhen I was in the second grade, I used to have some imaginary(虚构的)friends. Their names were Cameron, Kate and Molly. I knew it sounded strange, but sometimes they got into my body to talk to others. Although I exactly knew they weren't real, I loved them anyway. In the 5th grade, Dave took Molly's place. They really made a bigger difference to me sometimes than my real friends.Rose(1)What's the singer doing when someone played songs from a recorder according to Jackson?A.The singer was singing.B.The singer was playing.C.The singer was recording.D.The singer was controlling.(2)What were the traffic lights controlled by in Marc's opinion?A. computer. B.A person. C.A radio. D.A recorder.(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to Rose?A.Rose used to have many real friends.B.Rose has three sisters and brothers.C.Rose doesn't like the real friends.D.ave was Rose's new imaginary friend later."We used to walk for nearly four hours along the cliff(山崖)to reach Wuyi. Then a bus took us to school in another town. Now a small bus takes us directly to school in about two hours," said a villager in Abuluoha. Some high mountains are around their village. As a result, there used to be no road to reach out.A new road changes this terrible situation and brings to an end to Abuluoha as the last village without a road. It started in 2018. The government built it to help villagers out of being poor. During it, the workers met lots of problems building this road. The leader said they could build only five meters of the road one day sometimes.After the road was finished, some villagers sold their horses and bought motorcycles to ride very fast. At the same time, they grow some expensive plants to sell for more money. That's because they can carry these things out of their village through this road. They all have a great confidence(自信)of the brighter future.(1)What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.Villagers spend about two hours now less than the past along the cliff.B.There didn't use to be any buses in this village at all.C.There used to be two schools in this village.D.There are some high mountains and rivers around the village.(2)What do the villagers think of the past transportation(交通)?A.It's strange. B.It's amazing. C.It's interesting. D.It's difficult.(3)What does the underlined word "motorcycles" mean in Chinese?A.小轿车 B.无人机 C.摩托车 D.卡车(4)What program can we read this passage in a newspaper?A.Science. B.Health. C.ountryside. D.Sports.My cousin hoped I could send him some special things for Children's Day. They included a smart watch, an AI-enabled education robot and a small iPad. He is just a 12-year-old boy. However, when I was 12, I was very excited and enough to get a new bike on Children's Day.With the rapid development, the technology has changed the young people's habits. They were mainly born between 1996 and 2010. They live in the Internet time. My cousin has known how to watch cartoon films online at the age of three. When he was 7, he began to use the smartphone. By the time he was nine, he was good at playing all kinds of mobile games.I believe the more money parents spend on children's technology, the more the children will get in the future. This makes many technology companies develop quickly. They start to research all kinds of children's technology tools. For example, the educational robots are a new product. Some experts say such robots will be smarter in the future. This will make the market more and more active.(1)Why was the writer excited and enough to get a new bike when he was 12?A.He just liked a bike very much.B.He didn't have enough money.C.The technology was poor at that time.D.The family didn't allow him to have others.(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?A.The writer's cousin went to school at three.B.The writer's cousin could use the computer.C.The writer's cousin went to a technology school.D.The writer's cousin was good at making cartoon films.(3)What's the main idea of the passage?A.People are living a smart life now.B.Children are much smarter than before.C.The children's market is larger now.D.The technology is much better than before.It's been over two months since I came to Beijing for exchange(交流). I thought Taipei was quite crowded, but in fact, it's much less crowded than Beijing. During the rush hours on weekdays, Beijing's traffic is really busy.I often have many chances(机会)to listen to some famous leaders' speeches in Tsinghua(清华大学). As an exchange student, I was able to communicate with many foreigners(外国人). They educated me about the differences between eastern and western cultures. I have never expected to learn these during my stay in Beijing.I came here for two reasons. Firstly, I plan to work in the Chinese mainland(大陆), so I want to learn more about it. Secondly, I want to learn from the best teachers and study with the top students here. I enjoyed Beijing, because I can experience the different feelings between the old time and the modern time. And I could visit many famous places.If you want to have a great exchange, I'll introduce Beijing to you. It's really a wonderful place. Tsinghua is one of the greatest universities in China, and you can learn a lot of fantastic cultures.(1)What does the writer do according to the passage?A. primary school student.B.A college student.C.A middle school student.D.A high school student.(2)What didn't the writer do in Beijing?A.Do some volunteer jobs.B.Communicate with foreigners.C.Learn western culture.D.Visit many famous places.(3)What's the best title for the passage?A.Differences between East and WestB.Great interest in exchangeC.A wonderful exchange journeyD.The rich and great Chinese cultureOn September, 8, China's famous expert Zhong Nanshan received the Medal of the Republic(荣获共和国勋章)for his great achievement of fighting against COVID-19. It's the highest state honor(荣誉). Three other excellent medical(医学的)experts also got the honor."I truthfully thank our country for giving us four this honor," Zhong said. "This shows all of our work is accepted. by our whole country."Zhong has saved millions, of lives during the COVID-19. He is a brave doctor and he can also speak out the truth. At the early time, he announced(宣布)it could spread among the persons. Then he led the team to research and make plans to solve it. At that time, he traveled between Wuhan and Guangzhou. A photo showed he fell asleep on a high-speed train, which touched most of Chinese. He warned people not to travel to Wuhan, but he went straight there alone. During the special time, Chinese all listened to his advice when they decided on whether to go out or not. It showed people trust him. At the same time, he always believed Chinese must be able to work out the biggest problem at present.On China's Internet, Zhong's photo of playing basketball made him have quite a few fans. All Chinese consider him as the most famous star and hero.(1)How many people accepted the great honor on September 8?A.One. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.(2)Which of the following isn't about Zhong?A.Brave. B.Strange. C.Healthy. D.Honest.(3)What did Zhong do during the COVID-19?A.Did the research on it.B.Traveled to some interesting places.C.Offered lessons online.D.Flew between Wuhan and Guangzhou.(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Their work is mainly accepted by Wuhan.B.The COVID-19 didn't spread among people.C.hinese still went out to travel during the COVID-19.D.Zhong is very popular with all Chinese.阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。From the childhood, Dave was always very kind and he shared what he had with people in need. After getting married, both Dave and his wife continued to share everything, with others. Some years later, Dave ran out of money and even couldn't feed his family.One day, when they cooked food, a poor man came and Dave served him food at once. And there was half of food left. All of them again sat down to eat, when a hungry farmer came for food. Dave offered him food as well. There was still some food left. However, a traveler appeared at Dave's door and asked for food for himself and his dog. Dave provided the food for them.When Dave realized they just had some water, he heard, "I'm so thirsty(口渴的)." As a result, he gave the man water. To his surprise, the man was actually very rich. He said, "I'm very pleased with your spirit and kindness, and I'll be glad to give you all what you want."Dave thanked, "May I always be able to share whatever I have with others?" The man agreed and gave him much money and enough food. Dave thinks helping others is sometimes also to help himself.(1)What happened to Dave some years later? (不超过15个词)________(2)Whom did Dave offer his last food to? (不超过10个词)________(3)What does the story tell us? (不超过10个词)________.

阅读理解

Here are three children's ideas about "I Used To Believe". You can find if they are similar to yours.

I used to believe someone plays a song from recorder(录音机), radio and others. At the same time, a certain singer sings it somewhere. I think that is why the singers are so rich, because they work hard.

Jackson

When I was little I thought that someone underground controlled the traffic lights. I II looked for doors that would lead me down there so I could guard it one day. I soon found out the lights are all automatic(自动的).

Marc

When I was in the second grade, I used to have some imaginary(虚构的)friends. Their names were Cameron, Kate and Molly. I knew it sounded strange, but sometimes they got into my body to talk to others. Although I exactly knew they weren't real, I loved them anyway. In the 5th grade, Dave took Molly's place. They really made a bigger difference to me sometimes than my real friends.

Rose

(1)What's the singer doing when someone played songs from a recorder according to Jackson?

A.The singer was singing.

B.The singer was playing.

C.The singer was recording.

D.The singer was controlling.

(2)What were the traffic lights controlled by in Marc's opinion?

A. computer. B.A person. C.A radio. D.A recorder.

(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to Rose?

A.Rose used to have many real friends.

B.Rose has three sisters and brothers.

C.Rose doesn't like the real friends.

D.ave was Rose's new imaginary friend later.

"We used to walk for nearly four hours along the cliff(山崖)to reach Wuyi. Then a bus took us to school in another town. Now a small bus takes us directly to school in about two hours," said a villager in Abuluoha. Some high mountains are around their village. As a result, there used to be no road to reach out.

A new road changes this terrible situation and brings to an end to Abuluoha as the last village without a road. It started in 2018. The government built it to help villagers out of being poor. During it, the workers met lots of problems building this road. The leader said they could build only five meters of the road one day sometimes.

After the road was finished, some villagers sold their horses and bought motorcycles to ride very fast. At the same time, they grow some expensive plants to sell for more money. That's because they can carry these things out of their village through this road. They all have a great confidence(自信)of the brighter future.

(1)What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A.Villagers spend about two hours now less than the past along the cliff.

B.There didn't use to be any buses in this village at all.

C.There used to be two schools in this village.

D.There are some high mountains and rivers around the village.

(2)What do the villagers think of the past transportation(交通)?

A.It's strange. B.It's amazing. C.It's interesting. D.It's difficult.

(3)What does the underlined word "motorcycles" mean in Chinese?

A.小轿车 B.无人机 C.摩托车 D.卡车

(4)What program can we read this passage in a newspaper?

A.Science. B.Health. C.ountryside. D.Sports.

My cousin hoped I could send him some special things for Children's Day. They included a smart watch, an AI-enabled education robot and a small iPad. He is just a 12-year-old boy. However, when I was 12, I was very excited and enough to get a new bike on Children's Day.

With the rapid development, the technology has changed the young people's habits. They were mainly born between 1996 and 2010. They live in the Internet time. My cousin has known how to watch cartoon films online at the age of three. When he was 7, he began to use the smartphone. By the time he was nine, he was good at playing all kinds of mobile games.

I believe the more money parents spend on children's technology, the more the children will get in the future. This makes many technology companies develop quickly. They start to research all kinds of children's technology tools. For example, the educational robots are a new product. Some experts say such robots will be smarter in the future. This will make the market more and more active.

(1)Why was the writer excited and enough to get a new bike when he was 12?

A.He just liked a bike very much.

B.He didn't have enough money.

C.The technology was poor at that time.

D.The family didn't allow him to have others.

(2)Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?

A.The writer's cousin went to school at three.

B.The writer's cousin could use the computer.

C.The writer's cousin went to a technology school.

D.The writer's cousin was good at making cartoon films.

(3)What's the main idea of the passage?

A.People are living a smart life now.

B.Children are much smarter than before.

C.The children's market is larger now.

D.The technology is much better than before.

It's been over two months since I came to Beijing for exchange(交流). I thought Taipei was quite crowded, but in fact, it's much less crowded than Beijing. During the rush hours on weekdays, Beijing's traffic is really busy.

I often have many chances(机会)to listen to some famous leaders' speeches in Tsinghua(清华大学). As an exchange student, I was able to communicate with many foreigners(外国人). They educated me about the differences between eastern and western cultures. I have never expected to learn these during my stay in Beijing.

I came here for two reasons. Firstly, I plan to work in the Chinese mainland(大陆), so I want to learn more about it. Secondly, I want to learn from the best teachers and study with the top students here. I enjoyed Beijing, because I can experience the different feelings between the old time and the modern time. And I could visit many famous places.

If you want to have a great exchange, I'll introduce Beijing to you. It's really a wonderful place. Tsinghua is one of the greatest universities in China, and you can learn a lot of fantastic cultures.

(1)What does the writer do according to the passage?

A. primary school student.

B.A college student.

C.A middle school student.

D.A high school student.

(2)What didn't the writer do in Beijing?

A.Do some volunteer jobs.

B.Communicate with foreigners.

C.Learn western culture.

D.Visit many famous places.

(3)What's the best title for the passage?

A.Differences between East and West

B.Great interest in exchange

C.A wonderful exchange journey

D.The rich and great Chinese culture

On September, 8, China's famous expert Zhong Nanshan received the Medal of the Republic(荣获共和国勋章)for his great achievement of fighting against COVID-19. It's the highest state honor(荣誉). Three other excellent medical(医学的)experts also got the honor.

"I truthfully thank our country for giving us four this honor," Zhong said. "This shows all of our work is accepted. by our whole country."

Zhong has saved millions, of lives during the COVID-19. He is a brave doctor and he can also speak out the truth. At the early time, he announced(宣布)it could spread among the persons. Then he led the team to research and make plans to solve it. At that time, he traveled between Wuhan and Guangzhou. A photo showed he fell asleep on a high-speed train, which touched most of Chinese. He warned people not to travel to Wuhan, but he went straight there alone. During the special time, Chinese all listened to his advice when they decided on whether to go out or not. It showed people trust him. At the same time, he always believed Chinese must be able to work out the biggest problem at present.

On China's Internet, Zhong's photo of playing basketball made him have quite a few fans. All Chinese consider him as the most famous star and hero.

(1)How many people accepted the great honor on September 8?

A.One. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.

(2)Which of the following isn't about Zhong?

A.Brave. B.Strange. C.Healthy. D.Honest.

(3)What did Zhong do during the COVID-19?

A.Did the research on it.

B.Traveled to some interesting places.

C.Offered lessons online.

D.Flew between Wuhan and Guangzhou.

(4)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Their work is mainly accepted by Wuhan.

B.The COVID-19 didn't spread among people.

C.hinese still went out to travel during the COVID-19.

D.Zhong is very popular with all Chinese.

阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。

From the childhood, Dave was always very kind and he shared what he had with people in need. After getting married, both Dave and his wife continued to share everything, with others. Some years later, Dave ran out of money and even couldn't feed his family.

One day, when they cooked food, a poor man came and Dave served him food at once. And there was half of food left. All of them again sat down to eat, when a hungry farmer came for food. Dave offered him food as well. There was still some food left. However, a traveler appeared at Dave's door and asked for food for himself and his dog. Dave provided the food for them.

When Dave realized they just had some water, he heard, "I'm so thirsty(口渴的)." As a result, he gave the man water. To his surprise, the man was actually very rich. He said, "I'm very pleased with your spirit and kindness, and I'll be glad to give you all what you want."

Dave thanked, "May I always be able to share whatever I have with others?" The man agreed and gave him much money and enough food. Dave thinks helping others is sometimes also to help himself.

(1)What happened to Dave some years later? (不超过15个词)________

(2)Whom did Dave offer his last food to? (不超过10个词)________

(3)What does the story tell us? (不超过10个词)________

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