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1、2023中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题特快专递(云南专用)第二期专题03 阅读理解热点话题押题20篇(2023云南昆明昆明市第三中学校考二模)People often use their phones to take pictures of their mealsespecially fancy onesto share online. But Clear Plate, a WeChat mini-program, encourages you to take pictures of your empty plates after a meal. The programs Al “sees” t

2、hat your plates are empty and gives you points. You can use these points to buy yourself gifts or give away the points to buy meals for children in poor areas.The program was developed by Liu Jichen, 23, a student at Tsinghua University. Liu came up with the idea in 2017. “Technology is a good way t

3、o cut down food waste,” said Liu. He put together a 20-member team to work on the program. To teach the programs AI how to recognize(认出) empty plates, the team spent half a year collecting 100,000 photos from restaurants in 10 cities.The team also started an activity called Clear Your Plate in Chine

4、se universities in 2018. Students compete against each other to see who can get those most points in Clear Plate. In its third year, the one-month campaign has reached 1,017 schools. In 2020, almost 16 million people took part in it, cutting down food waste by 862 tons and carbon emissions(排放) by 3,

5、337 tons.Thanks to his work, Liu was chosen as one of the United Nations 2020 Class of Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals(可持续发展目标). “We hope our efforts can encourage young people to save the food,” Liu said.1People complete the task of Clear Plate _.Aby getting pointsBby buying gif

6、ts in offline shopsCby providing meals for children in poor areasDby taking photos of their empty plates after a meal2What does Paragraph Two mainly talk about?AClear Plate used in restaurants.BInformation about a new technology.CIntroduction about Liu Jichen and his program.DIntroduction about a st

7、udy-program at Tsinghua University.3When did Liu and his team start the activity in Chinese universities?AIn 2020.BIn 2019.CIn 2018.DIn 2017.4From the passage we can know that _.ALiu was the youngest leader of the United NationsB1,017 schools took part in the Clear Your Plate campaign in 2018Cwe can

8、 give away points in the program to our friends to buy mealsDLius team made efforts to teach the programs AI how to recognize empty plates5The purpose of this passage is to _.Amake people enjoy their livesBcall up more people to cut down food wasteCtell people to go shopping online as possible as th

9、ey canDask people to work harder and develop science and technology(2023云南昆明昆明市第三中学校考二模)As we all know, sugar painting has a very long history. It always plays a necessary role in our childhood which is a traditional Chinese form of folk art, and it used hot, liquid sugar to create figures. This del

10、icious snack was the most popular among the children in the past.In and around the southwestern part of China, one can often find folk artists producing sugar paintings with liquid sugar along the streets, in the parks and around the schools.The artists sit before a table on which there is a board i

11、n the middle. On the side of the table is another board painted with different kinds of pictures in a circle such as a dragon, bird, dog and so on.After paying about 5 jiao, or 1 to 2 yuan, the customers, usually kids, can choose one from the pictures for the sugar painting artist to make with sugar

12、.Before painting, the painter cooks white sugar to get liquid sugar for sugar painting. Then, the liquid sugar falls down from a big spoon as a thin line onto the board and after a short while an “animal” appears. At last the painter puts a wooden stick on the painting and gives it to the customer.

13、Most kids would be excited to see the sweet art shining in gold under the sun.As a special art for producing pictures of sugar, sugar painting is very different from common painting. First, since the hot liquid sugar could be hard if it cools, the painter has to produce his/her work very quickly. So

14、 the painter has to draw a continuous line into a picture of an animal. To learn the whole thing, the painter has to do some practice of common painting in the first place.6The underlined word “liquid” in Paragraph 1 means “_” in Chinese.A奶油的B陈年的C液体的D固体的7_ liked sugar painting most in the past.ATeac

15、hersBArtistsCParentsDChildren8The last step in sugar painting is to _.Ado practice of common paintingBcook to get the liquid sugarCput a stick on the sugar paintingDdraw an animal on the board9Where is the material probably from?AA cultural introduction.BA weather report.CA travel guide.DA sugar adv

16、ertisement.10Which can be the best title for the passage?AA Sweet ArtSugar PaintingBHow to Make Sugar PaintingsCCustomers Favorite PaintingsDAn Art in the Southwest of China(2023云南昆明统考二模)Do you want to see the world? This year, our magazine makes a list of the Worlds Greatest Places. Well travel fro

17、m a tiny village to a faraway island. Lets enjoy the journey and feel the beauty of our wonderful planet!Sky Bridge 721Are you brave enough? Sky Bridge 721 is the worlds longest hanging footbridge(吊桥). Its in a village in the Czech Republic, in Eastern Europe. The bridge is nearly half a mile long a

18、nd hangs more than 300 feet in the air. You will feel like you are in the clouds when you are walking on it. Rapa NuiRapa Nui is an island in the Pacific Ocean. Its also known as Easter Island. Its famous for the special statues(雕像)made by the Rapa Nui people, who arrived on the island about 1,200 y

19、ears ago. There are about 900 statues on the island, which attract(吸引)tourists from around the world, Rapa Nui National Park was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List(世界遗产名录)in 1995. BogotBogot is the capital of Colombia, in South America. Its the perfect place for a bike ride. The city has taken

20、steps to reduce pollution, so it built more than 350 miles of bike paths(自行车道). The city also has a bike-sharing program. It will provide bicycles that disabled people can use.11Sky Bridge 721 is about _ long.A300 milesBhalf a mileC721 milesD350 miles12If you want to see special statues, you can vis

21、it _.AThe Czech RepublicBColombiaCBogotaDRapa Nui13Why did Bogota build long bike paths?ATo reduce pollution.BTo attract tourists.CTo help the disabled.DTo help the homeless.14What can we know from the passage?ATourists made the special statues.BYou can use shared bikes in Bogota.CRapa Nui is famous

22、 for a footbridge.DSky Bridge 721 is in Western Europe.15You may read the passage in a(n) _ magazine.AartBmovieChealthDtravel(2023云南昆明统考二模)Mangshui village is in Yunnan. Most adults in the area work in the city, leaving their children behind at home. The children could hardly meet their parents in a

23、 year. Several years ago, Kang Yu arrived at the village school as a teaching volunteer. He found these children didnt know how to express their emotions (情绪) properly. To give an outlet (发泄途径) for their emotions, Kang began to teach them to write poetry (诗). At first, the children didnt even know w

24、hat poetry was. After a few months, more and more students fell in love with writing poems. Kang was surprised that when writing poetry, students were a little different. In the past, they liked making trouble in class. But gradually they became quiet in poetry class. In their poems, sometimes they

25、wrote about loneliness and sadness when missing their parents. And sometimes they wrote happy memories around them. A boy who spent little time with his father handed in a poem: “Ten years later, I want to be a father like the sea, and Ill let my children sit on my back, which is like a boat for the

26、m.” These young poets (诗人) became better at writing poems. Poetry cannot help children solve their problems in life, but at least students can take poetry writing as a way to express their emotions and see the beauty in life. “When children love life, it is possible for them to reduce pain or find n

27、ew happiness,” said Kang.16A lot of _ are left behind at home in Mangshui village.AworkersBadultsCchildrenDteachers17Why did Kang Yu teach kids poetry writing?ABecause students knew much about poetry.BBecause students were good at writing poetry.CBecause students could express themselves well.DBecau

28、se students needed to express their emotions.18Kang Yu felt _ about the changes of the students.AsurprisedBworriedCangryDsad19Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AStudents became noisy in the poetry class.BPoetry can help children see the beauty in life.CStudents only wrote about

29、 loneliness and sadness in their poems.DPoetry is a good way to help children solve their problems in life.20Which can be the best title of the passage?AYoung poets in a villageBPoems written by Kang YuCThe history of Chinese poetryDDifferent ways to write a poem(2023云南昆明统考二模)To stay healthy, people

30、 often do exercise. But let us be honest: exercising daily can be difficult. Some people find it easier to exercise each day if they join in organized sports sports managed by a school or community. Lets take a look at two important advantages of organized sports. Taking part in sports makes it easi

31、er for your CVSCardiovascular System (心血管系统) to bring oxygen (氧气) to the whole body. Researchers find kids who take part in organized sports perform better on CVS tests. And better CVS can improve kids schoolwork performance and lead to a healthier adulthood and a longer lifetime. Organized sports a

32、re also good for your mind. First, the sports help you to have a better self-esteem (自尊). Higher self-esteem means you feel better about who you are and try harder to become a better self. You may be more likely (倾向于) to face problems bravely and take action to solve them. Second, researchers also f

33、ind that kids in organized sports are more likely to ask their friends and family for help when they feel stressed. This can help reduce their stress and anxiety. Although organized sports are not the only way of exercise, they are fun to keep your body and mind healthy. Choose an organized sport yo

34、u love so you can have fun and experience the advantages of exercise now and into the future.21Its _ to exercise every day by joining in organized sports.Amore difficultBmore boringCless difficultDless boring22Which of the following is NOT the advantage of having better CVS?AHigher self-esteem.BA lo

35、nger lifetime.CA healthier adulthood.DBetter schoolwork performance.23Kids in organized sports _.Afeel bad about themselvesBperform worse on CVS testsCcannot solve problems bravelyDare more likely to ask others for help24The underlined word “anxiety” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_” in Chinese.A兴奋B

36、焦虑C感激D嫉妒25What is the main idea of the passage?AThe ways of exercise.BThe introduction of CVS.CThe advantages of organized sports.DThe importance of a healthy mind.(2023云南昆明统考二模)It was the final of the national high school basketball game. It was the first time in their history, a team from a small

37、town faced last years best team. The players thought they couldnt win and wanted to give up. Seeing this, the coach told them a story.Peter was a woodcutter. He was afraid he would fall ill and die. His wife told him that as long as his hands and feet were warm, he was not dead.One day, Peter went o

38、ut to cut down trees. It was snowy and cold. After finishing his work, he noticed that his hands and feet were frozen. He thought he was dying, so he stopped working and lay down on the ground.After Peter had been lying for a while, some wolves came over. They ate all the food in Peters food bag. Th

39、e wolves then noticed Peter lying quietly on the ground. They were getting near to Peter. Peter thought, “If I werent dead, I would kill you all.” When the wolves saw Peter doing nothing, they ate him.As the coach finished the story, the players talked about how silly Peter was. At the same time, th

40、ey realized what their coach wanted them to understand: the opposite team was like the wolves, and they were like the woodcutter. They should fight till the end, whether they were “alive or dead”.26The coach encouraged his players by _.Agiving them adviceBsharing a story with themCplaying basketball

41、 with themDcheering them on the court27When did Peters story happen?AIn spring.BIn summer.CIn autumn.DIn winter.28What do we know about Peters death?AHe died after a long illness.BHe froze to death because of the cold weather.CHe was eaten by wolves while lying on the ground.DHe died of hunger becau

42、se the wolves ate all his food.29The players thought Peter was _.AstupidBpoorChonestDlazy30What did the players learn from the passage?ADeath is not the worst thing.BTeamwork is very important.CThey shouldnt give up without trying.DTheres always someone better than them.(2023云南昆明统考二模)The Fuxing trai

43、n has started running in southwest Chinas Tibet along the Lhasa-Nyingchi (拉萨林芝) Railway.The 435-kilometer railway links Lhasa and Nyingchi. Its a great achievement in China, because its the first electrified (电气化的) railroad on the “Roof of the World”. It shortens the journey between Lhasa and Nyingc

44、hi from over five hours to about 3.5 hours.The new railway covers an area of 226,000 square kilometers. It goes through 47 tunnels (隧道) and crosses 121 bridges. The train has a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour. It is the fastest train on the high land, but its a bit slower than some other Fuxing

45、 trains in our country because of the special environment. The railway not only makes local peoples life easier, but also brings more tourists to the area.“The railway trip is so relaxing and fast. The new train has brought our family members closer than ever before,” said a teacher who lives in Nyi

46、ngchi. She used to drive more than five hours from Nyingchi to Lhasa to visit her parents during the summer vacation.Besides carrying passengers, the railway also provides good chances for farmers to sell local products to more places. Its sure to put new energy into Tibets economic (经济的) developmen

47、t.31If you leave Lhasa at 8:00 a.m., you can arrive at Nyingchi by Fuxing train _?Aabout 1:00 p.m.Babout 12:00 a.m.Cabout 11:30 a.m.Dabout 9:30 a.m.32Whats the top speed of Fuxing train from Lhasa to Nyingchi?A160 kilometers per hour.B121 kilometers per hour.C47 kilometers per hour.D160 meters per h

48、our.33The underlined word “shortens” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_” in Chinese.A克扣B下降C缩短D缺少34Why is the LhasaNyingchi Railway a great achievement in China?ABecause it covers a large area.BBecause it can carry passengers.CBecause the train goes through lots of tunnels and bridges.DBecause its Chin

49、as first electrified railway on the “Roof of the World”.35We can learn _ from the passage.Athe railway trip is boring and slowBthe railway bring fewer tourists to the areaCthe train goes through 121 tunnels and 47 bridgesDits a bit slower than some other Fuxing trains in our country(2023云南昆明统考二模)All

50、 fish live in water. Some fish live in the ocean. These are called saltwater fish. Some fish live in freshwater. Rivers, ponds and most lakes are freshwater.All fish are cold-blooded animals. This means that their body temperature changes with the temperature around them. They are as warm or as cool

51、 as the water they live in. But fish will get weak if the water becomes hotter or colder than they are used to. They will move to where the water is the just right temperature for them. Snakes and cocktails are reptiles (爬行动物). They are cold-blooded animals too. People, cows and seals are warm-blood

52、ed animals. Birds are warm-blooded animals, too. The body temperature of a warm-blooded animal doesnt change with the temperature in the environment.Many fish have eyes on the sides of their heads and can see very well. They can see what is in front, behind, to the left, to the right, above and belo

53、w-all at the same time! Fish sleep with their eyes open. Their eyes are kept clean and moist because of the water.Fish do not have outside ears like we do, but they can still hear sounds by feeling the vibrations (振动) in the water. The vibrations tell the fish if there is a motor boat passing or if

54、there is a big hungry fish nearby looking for something to eat.36Cold-blooded animals _ in the environment.Afeel cold all the timeBdont like hot temperatureCchange their body temperatureDdont like moving around37The underlined word “moist” in Paragraph 3 means “_” in Chinese.A干燥的B湿润的C柔软的D坚硬的38In whi

55、ch part of a magazine may we read the passage?ATravel.BNature.CSports.DCulture.39Which is TRUE according to the passage?AFish cant hear any sound in the water.BFish sleep with their eyes closed all the time.CIf the water becomes hotter,the fish will die at once.DFish can see things in every directio

56、n at the same time.40Which can be the best title for the passage?AAn Introduction to FishBSaltwater and FreshwaterCCold-blooded AnimalsDThe Body Temperature of Fish(2023云南曲靖统考二模)A livestreaming platform(直播平台)once tried to broadcast(播出)classroom situations live, including students having classes or s

57、elf-studying. It raised a heated discussion. Here are some students opinions. Student A: I agree with it. When I watched the videos, I saw some comments(评价) from adults like “I admire the way they focus on studying. I want to go back to my school time.” The livestreaming show reminds adults of their

58、 wonderful memories of school. Its a good thing. Student B: I support the idea. Students parents can see what they are doing at school. It will help them know their children better. Whats more, I think if students know they are on a live show, they will behave themselves. Teachers will try to make t

59、heir classes more interesting. Student C: In my opinion, its bad to show students performances in the classroom on the Internet. Its a violation(侵犯) of privacy. Not only can the parents of these kids watch it on their computers or mobile phones, but also other people in society can watch it. Its a s

60、afety threat(威胁), because bad people may make use of the videos illegally(非法地)and hurt these students. Student D: This act doesnt respect students. Through the live broadcast, people across the country can see the students acts without those students even knowing about it. If it is an open class and

61、 the school has got the students permission, it will be fine. But now it seems that the platform is directly putting the videos on the Internet without permission.41How many students clearly support the livestream?AOne.BTwo.CThree.DFour.42With the livestream, Student B thinks that _.Aparents will kn

62、ow their kids betterBstudents might feel very stressedCstudents will value their school life moreDteachers wont be in control of the classroom43Which student thinks that the videos might be used in a bad way?AStudent ABStudent BCStudent CDStudent D44We may read the passage in the _ section of a news

63、paper.AcultureBeducationChealthDnature45Which can be the best title for the passage?AComments on Livestreaming Show from AdultsBPerformances of the Students in the Live BroadcastCSafety Threats of Live BroadcastDOpinions of Broadcasting Classroom Live(2023云南曲靖统考二模)Jin Ruirui was among the first grou

64、p of college students in her village in Chuxiong, Yunnan province. But instead of working in big cities, she chose to come back to her hometown to set up her own Yi embroidery(彝绣)company. “My mother raised me with the money she made as an embroiderer. I want to carry on her skills and help more embr

65、oiderers who are just like my motherthey might not get much education, but they know well about our local culture,” said Jin. Jin went on field trips to many local villages and found that there were many left-behind children with their parents working far away in big cities. “Think about how good it

66、 will be if embroidery can bring them enough money so that they can work at home and stay together with their children,”Jin said, remembering how she started her career. With the support from the local government and the hard work of people like Jin, Yi embroidery has become a booming industry. They

67、 train embroiderers and hire designers to make the embroidery pieces more fashionable. They hold fashion shows promoting(促进)Yi costumes in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai and do business with other provinces and even foreign countries. During the past 10 years, more than 60,000 Yi women in Chux

68、iong have taken part in the local Yi embroidery industry. Their average monthly income grew from about 500 yuan to around 3,000 yuan. “Now, even some men have started to work as embroiderers, taking up about 4 percent of the workforce staff, ”Jin added. “We have made our lives better with our tradit

69、ional culture and skills.”46Which of the following statements is TRUE about Jins mother?AShe is well-educated.BShe knows well about local culture.CShe helps set up the company.DShe makes money by taking care of kids.47What does the underlined word “booming” mean in Paragraph 3?A繁荣的B时尚的C勤劳的D衰败的48How

70、can the Yi embroidery industry help left-behind children?AChildren can get free costumes.BChildren can get some training there.CChildren can make some money there.DChildren can stay with their parents more.49What is the average monthly income for a Yi woman in the embroidery company now?AAbout 500 y

71、uan.BAround 3,000 yuan.C60,000 yuan.D5,000 yuan.50Jin Ruirui is an example who _.Ais interested in fashionBnever gives up in times of difficultiesCenjoys making moneyDmakes efforts to develop the hometown(2023云南曲靖统考二模)At the 2023 Shenzhen Marathon, Luo Shujian, a 45-year-old man, ran across the fini

72、sh line with a unique stroller(婴儿手推车). His son Xiaobai who is thirteen years old sat in the stroller and he has cerebral palsy(脑瘫). Xiaobais mother and sister, through a video call, joined in the celebration of the 56th marathon run by the father and his son since 2015. Because Xiaobai has cerebral

73、palsy, he spent more than two years learning how to walk. He cant express any emotion by speaking. But when he is clapping(拍手) and smiling, it means he is very happy. For most of Xiaobais lifetime, he can only stay in the recovery room at home. However, Luo did not give up trying to give his son a f

74、ull and happy life. Luo read a story of Dick Hoyt and his son on the Internet. Inspired by Dicks spirit, Luo started undertaking marathon training activities with Xiaobai. Luo works 12 hours every day, and he had no sports experience. So he keeps on getting up at 4 a. m. to jog or cycle before work.

75、 Sitting in the stroller during the marathon is also a big challenge for Xiaobai. “Xiaobai has the same state as runners. He will feel excited in good fitness and feel tired in poor fitness.” said Luo. Xiaobai likes to stare at the outside world while sitting in the stroller during races, clapping a

76、nd smiling to show his happiness. Luo and his family will keep running together with Xiaobai in the future, giving Xiaobai the best possible life in the process.51Whats wrong with Xiaobai?AHe cant see or hear.BHe has a heart problem.CHe has cerebral palsy.DHe cant move his legs.52How does Xiaobai sh

77、ow his happiness?ABy speaking and laughing.BBy clapping and smiling.CBy jumping up and down.DBy shouting loudly.53Which of the following statements is TRUE?AXiaobai is a 16-year-old teenager now.BIt took Xiaobai over two years to learn how to talk.CLuo Shujian read the story of Dick Hoyt and his son

78、 in a book.DLuo Shujian will keep running together with Xiaobai in the future.54What is Luo Shujian like according to the passage?AHe is strong and responsible.BHe is humorous and active.CHe is serious and polite.DHe is outgoing and friendly.55From the passage, we know that _.ALuo will be relaxed ab

79、out runningBLuo is a great marathon runnerCXiaobai is good at sportsDa fathers love is lasting and without end(2023云南统考三模)For the first twelve years of my life my family lived in a large city. Two years ago, my parents decided to move to the countryside. I was scared. How could I leave all my friend

80、s? How could I live somewhere with no cinema, with no parks, where the nearest shop was more than 3 kilometers away?But Mum and Dad didnt listen to me. They were tired of the city life. Mum is a singer so she can live anywhere and Dad looks after me and my two younger brothers. They thought the coun

81、try was a better place to bring up children.Well, two years later and I agree with them. I love it here. I love the freedom of being outside. You can ride your bike everywhere. You dont have to worry about cars. Of course, I found new friends. Not as many as I had, but that isnt a problem. Im still

82、keeping in touch with my best friend from the city, Anna, and she comes to visit most holidays. She loves it here. She wants her parents to move, too.56Where did the writer live for the first twelve years of his life?AIn a cinema.BIn a park nearby.CIn a large city.DIn the countryside.57How many fami

83、ly members are there in the writers family?A3.B4.C5.D6.58What does the underlined phrase “bring up” probably mean?A带来B显现C提起D抚养59What does the writer think of living in the countryside now?AHe really likes it.BHe doesnt mind it.CHe cant stand it.DHe wants to change it.60Which of the following is TRUE

84、?AThe writer is tired of the city life.BAnna is one of the writers new friends.CThe writer can drive her car everywhere.DAnna wants to move to the countryside, too.(2023云南统考三模)Have your parents ever helped you with schoolwork or other projects? Do you think they are giving you too much help?Du Peng,

85、 18, from Hebei Province, has a story to share. He said that while in middle school, his mother often encouraged him to go to English speaking competitions. To help her son win, Dus mother once asked an English teacher to write the speech for his son. “Although I got good results at the contest, I d

86、idnt feel proud,” Du said.Du is not the only one. Nearly 90 percent of Chinese parents said that they have helped their kids too much in school, according to a survey of 1,504 parents done by China Youth Daily. At the same time, 70 percent of parents agreed that doing too much for their children cou

87、ld lead to their children losing independence.Children also want to do things by themselves. “Doing things ourselves gives us a strong sense of achievement,” said Liu Jiawei, 13. “We will leave our parents one day. So its better to develop skills and live independently as early as possible.”Some, ho

88、wever, think parents have good reasons to help. Jiang Qi, 12, from Beijing, said that his parents would sometimes help him by making PPTs. “Our teachers have high expectations for us,” Jiang said. “If my parents didnt help me while other students still got help from their parents, I would not do as

89、well as others.”61Why didnt Du Peng feel proud after the competition?AHe didnt get good results.BHis mother wrote the speech for him.CHe didnt like English competitions.DThe speech was prepared by an English teacher.62What will happen if parents do too much for their children?AChildren will feel pro

90、ud.BChildren will not be independent.CParents will leave their children.DParents will have a sense of achievement.63Who thinks parents have good reasons to help?ADu Peng.BLiu Jiawei.CJiang Qi.DNobody.64What does the underlined word “expectations” probably mean?A期望B专家C接受D反对65Where can you probably re

91、ad this passage?AIn a textbook.BIn a newspaper.CIn a storybook.DIn a speaking guide.(2023云南统考三模)ChatGPT, a smart AI tool, has swept the education world in the past months. According to a US survey of more than 1,000 students, over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with their homework.Deve

92、loped by US company OpenAI, ChatGPT is a powerful tool. You can ask it to write stories and emails, create a food menu, translate languages, and answer all kinds of questions.Some schools in the US, Australia and France have banned(禁止)the use of ChatGPT. In the US, for example, New York City public

93、schools banned students and teachers from using ChatGPT on the networks and devices(设备), CNN reported. Why? ChatGPT makes it easier for students to cheat on their homework. Some also worry that ChatGPT could be used to spread information that is not true.Apart from bans, teachers are making changes

94、to their classes to cut off the use of ChatGPT. Some college teachers in the US try to include more speaking exams and handwritten papers instead of homework done on computer, The New York Times reported.However, not all educators say “no” to ChatGPT. Some Canadian universities are making rules on i

95、ts use, for both students and teachers. They have no plans to completely ban the tool so far.66According to the survey, _ of the students do their homework with ChatGPT.Aabout 11%Bover 89%Cnearly two thirdsDmore than 1,00067Which of the following cant ChatGPT do?ACook some food.BTranslate languages.

96、CWrite stories and emails.DAnswer all kinds of questions.68What does the underlined word “cheat” probably mean?A帮助B作弊C说明D聊天69Which countrys universities doesnt plan to ban ChatGPT completely?AThe USABAustralia.CFrance.DCanada.70What is the passage mainly about?AChatGPTs new abilities.BChatGPTs use i

97、n middle schools.CChatGPTs influence on education.DChatGPTs development in the future.(2023云南昭通统考二模)It was the final(决赛) of the national high school basketball game. For the first time in their history, a team from a small town faced last years best team. The players thought they couldnt win and wan

98、ted to give up. Seeing this, the coach told them a story.Peter was a woodcutter. He was afraid he would fall ill and die. His wife told him that as long as his hands and feet were warm, he wasnt dead.One day, Peter went out to cut down trees. It was snowy and cold. After finishing his work, he notic

99、ed that his hands and feet were completely frozen. He thought he was dead, so he stopped working and lay down on the ground.After Peter had been lying for a while, some wolves came over. They ate all the food in Peters food bag. The wolves then noticed Peter lying quietly on the ground. They were ge

100、tting closer to Peter. Peter thought, “If I werent dead, I would kill you all.” When the wolves saw Peter doing nothing, they ate him.As the coach finished the story, the players talked about how silly Peter was. At the same time, they realized what their coach wanted them to understand: the opposin

101、g(竞争的) team was like the wolves, and they were like the woodcutter. They should fight till the end, whether they were “alive” or “dead”.71How did the coach encourage his players?ABy giving them advice.BBy sharing a story with them.CBy playing basketball with them.DBy cheering them on the court(球场).7

102、2In the story, Peter was a _.AwoodcutterBwolf trainerCbasketball coachDbasketball player73Which of the following is TRUE about Peters death?AHe died after a long illness.BHe died from overwork.CHe was eaten by wolves while lying on the ground.DHe died of hunger because the wolves ate all his food.74

103、The players thought Peter was _.AlazyBpoorChonestDstupid75What did the players learn from the story?ADeath is not the worst thing.BTeamwork is very important.CThey shouldnt give up without trying.DTheres always someone better than them.(2023云南昭通统考二模)Pandas are Chinas ambassadors (大使) and loved by ma

104、ny people around the world. In February, pandas including Xiang Xiang and Yong Ming came back home. Before this, they were on loan to Japan.Since the early 1980s, China has stopped giving away pandas as gifts because of their falling numbers. In the 1990s, China started 10-year loans of pandas to ot

105、her countries. Today about 60 pandas are living abroad.Making the pandas feel at home, this may lead you the question: How do overseas (海外的) zoos make sure they have what the pandas need to be comfortable?Wei Rongping, the head of the Wolong Panda Base in Sichuan says the over-seas zoos need to meet

106、 several conditions. For example, there must be a healthy and safe environment for pandas to live in. In 2017, to welcome pandas Xingya and Wuwen, the zoo in the Kingdom of the Netherlands built a Chinese style panda house. It offers a clinic (诊所), a cold bamboo keeping room and a nursery (育婴室) when

107、 pandas are ready to have babies.Also, the zoo must give pandas enough food because a panda may eat 12 to 38 kilograms of bamboo in a day, which means they spend at least 12 hours eating each day. Pandas Sihai and Jingjing traveled to Qatar last year. Every week, the park buys 1,000 kg of fresh bamb

108、oo from their hometown, Sichuan. Keepers there also learn the Sichuan dialect (方言) to better talk to the pandas.76The underlined words “on loan” mean “_” in Chinese.A售卖B征用C出借D送出77Why did China stop giving away pandas in the early 1980s?ABecause pandas became more expensive.BBecause more countries wa

109、nted pandas.CBecause pandas couldnt live well abroad.DBecause there were fewer and fewer pandas.78When did pandas Xingya and Wuwen travel to the Kingdom of the Netherlands?AIn 2015.BIn 2017.CIn 2022.DIn 2023.79What did the park in Qatar do to communicate with pandas better?AIt built a panda house in

110、 Chinese style.BThere was a clinic in the park.CIt offered a nursery.DThe panda keepers learned the Sichuan dialect.80What is the best title of the passage?AGiving pandas a good lifeBPandasbig eatersCCountries with pandasDDifficulties in keeping pandas(2023云南昭通统考二模)From National Treasure to The Chin

111、ese Poetry Competition and then Everlasting Classics (经典咏流传), there are a growing number of TV shows about traditional Chinese culture and theyve caught much attention. Now a new music show about traditional folk music, Flowers Bloom in Spring, has won praise since it first met the public last March

112、.This popular show was in the form of a singing competition and finally chose four best singers through its 12 episodes (集). A total of 28 groups of young artists took part in the show, and three well-known musicians played the role of Bole.An Desheng, the producer of the show, said the artists perf

113、ormed over 140 folk music works. The show gave folk songs many modern elements (元素), making young people love to listen and sing. It also combined (使结合) traditional and classic folk songs with popular songs, allowing people to experience the folk songs in a fresh way.“Now lots of traditional songs,

114、which were created in the countryside, are nearly disappearing. We cant admire the folk songs sung by the working people while taking a walk in the busy streets full of high buildings,” said Lei Jia, one of the three musicians, adding that she was touched by what the show had done to help young peop

115、le develop an interest in folk music.Flowers will bloom in spring, and folk songs will return to life with a brighter future. The new age has added wings to folk songs, and by singing, well welcome the future together.81What do the four shows mentioned in Paragraph 1 have in common?AThey all came ou

116、t this year.BThey invited the same musicians.CThey werent popular in the beginning.DTheyre all about traditional Chinese culture.82How many groups of young artists take part in the show Flowers Bloom in Spring?A12.B28.C80.D140.83According to An Desheng, the show Flowers Bloom in Spring helps _.Aget

117、young people interested in folk musicBencourage people to create folk music worksCraise peoples attention to young artistsDbring young people closer to nature84How did Lei Jia feel about the show Flowers Bloom in Spring?AIt made her busy.BIt moved her a lot.CIt taught her to try her best.DIt helped

118、her make new friends.85The passage is mainly about _.Athe future of folk musicBdifferent kinds of folk musicCa folk music showDthree well-known musicians(2023云南红河统考一模)“World record broken!” On Aug 12, 17-year-old Ma Jiajun from Jilin excitedly posted this on social media, with a picture of him holdi

119、ng the certificate(证书)from Guinness World Records. He has set a new world record for “the most consecutive jump rope triples(连续三摇跳绳)” with 701 times. The last world record was 423, set by a Japanese person, 35 years ago. Ma is more than 180cm tall, but he used to be short and thin in primary school.

120、 To build a stronger body, he joined the schools jump rope team. At 9, he competed in a national game and surprisingly broke a record. “My coach said I have a talent in this sport and suggested that I should keep doing it,” said Ma. So he joined a jump rope club and kept training for six years. “The

121、 training was really hard. I needed to practice every day for at least four to five hours,” Ma said. “The jump rope triple has a high requirement for core strength(核心力量). Every night when I lay on my bed, my abs(腹肌)and back were in pain.”But a strong wish to break the record kept him going. “My favo

122、rite TV show is Guinness China Night(吉尼斯中国之夜). I always dreamed of getting a certificate of my own,” he said. “That would prove my efforts and persistence.”After breaking the record, Ma won lots of attention from the public. “I hope more people could enjoy jump rope, since its good for your health a

123、nd full of fun,” Ma said. Now he is preparing for next years gaokao, with Beijing Sport University being his next goal.86How many times did Ma Jiajun jump when he broke the world record?A180.B423.C701.D825.87Ma Jiajun took part in the schools jump rope team _ when he was in primary school.Ato win th

124、e competitionsBto build a strong bodyCto be tallDto be famous88_ encouraged Ma Jiajun to keep jumping rope.AHis fatherBHis motherCHis coachDHis friend89The underlined word “persistence” in Paragraph 4 means “_” in Chinese.A锻炼B获胜C克服D坚持90Which can be the best title for the passage?ALearn to jump a rop

125、e.BHard work makes a man.CJump for joy and honor.DNever lose hope when in trouble.(2023云南红河统考一模)You may have known about many traditional Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival or the Lantern Festival, but have you ever heard of Dragon Heads-raising Day? Dragon Heads-raising Day is also calle

126、d the Spring Dragon Festival. It is on the second day of the second lunar (农历) month. Its on February 21st this year. It came from an old story. After that day, the Dragon King will wake up from his winter sleep and bring more rain. So that day is the start of spring and farming season. One of the m

127、ost interesting things related to the day is about haircut. People believe that a haircut during the first lunar month is not a good idea. It may bring bad things to your uncles. So people can only cut it on or after Dragon Heads-raising Day. Although its not true, many people still do it. There are

128、 also other ways to celebrate this festival. For example, people eat food with dragon names. People call noodles dragons beard (胡须). Dumplings are dragons ears and spring rolls (春卷) are dragons scales (鳞). People also do dragon dances and make dragon lanterns. The lanterns stand for peoples best wis

129、hes and good luck.91When is Dragon Heads-raising Day?AOn the second day of February.BOn the second day of the second lunar month.COn February 21st last year.DOn the first day of the second lunar month.92Which is one of the most interesting things about Dragon Heads-raising Day according to the write

130、r?AHaircut.BFarming season.CFood with dragon names.DDragon dances.93Which is NOT true according to the passage?ADragon Heads-raising Day is also called the Spring Dragon Festival.BAfter Dragon Heads-raising Day, there will be more rain.CA haircut will bring good things to uncles during the first lun

131、ar month.DPeople eat food with dragon names to celebrate the festival.94You may read the passage in the _ section of a newspaper.AcultureBbusinessChealthDnature95The purpose of the passage is _.ATo ask students to cut their hair.BTo introduce Dragon Heads-raising Day.CTo ask people do the farm work.

132、DTo teach people celebrate the festival.(2023云南红河统考一模)When your parents are busy with work and have no time to cook, you can pick up the phone and order some food for yourself. Lots of people order takeaway these days. But did people eat takeaway in ancient China? The answer is yes! There was takeaw

133、ay from the Song Dynasty. People at that time didnt have phones. But they could still order food. Families with much money had servants. They went out to pick up dishes for their hosts. Some restaurants had delivery workers(外卖员). They walked around the city or waited outside theaters. People paid th

134、em to deliver food. People also liked to order takeaway for big days, such as birthdays, festivals and some days when friends visited. People would order their food before the big day came. The delivery workers would bring dishes to their houses. Now delivery workers use electric bikes(电瓶车) to deliv

135、er food. But in the past, delivery workers delivered food on foot. It took a long time and the food would get cold easily. Some restaurants used a special plate to keep their food warm. It had two layers of porcelain(两层陶瓷). People put hot water between the two layers to keep the dishes warm.96When d

136、id people have takeaway in ancient China?AQin DynastyBTang DynastyCSong DynastyDMing Dynasty97The underlined word “servants” in Paragraph 2 means “_” in Chinese.A朋友B亲戚C仆人D主人98The following are big days for ancient Chinese EXCEPT _.AbirthdaysBfestivalsCdays with friendsDsad days99How did ancient peop

137、le deliver food?ABy walking.BBy using the phone.CBy using electric bikes.DBy riding a horse.100We can learn from the passage that in the Song Dynasty _.Aonly rich family could ask for takeawayBboth servants and delivery workers delivered takeawayCpeople ordered takeaway on or after their big daysDpe

138、ople had no idea about keeping the food warm参考答案:1D 2C 3C 4D 5B【导语】本文介绍了“光盘打卡”的创始人柳济琛创办小程序,以此激励大家采取行动反对粮食浪费。1细节理解题。根据第一段的“But Clear Plate, a WeChat mini-program, encourages you to take pictures of your empty plates after a meal.”可知但是微信小程序Clear Plate鼓励你在饭后拍摄空盘子的照片。故选D。2主旨大意题。根据第二段的“The program was de

139、veloped by Liu Jichen, 23, a student at Tsinghua University.”可知该项目由清华大学23岁的学生柳济琛开发。因此选项C“柳济琛及其小程序介绍”符合。故选C。3细节理解题。根据第三段的“The team also started an activity called Clear Your Plate in Chinese universities in 2018. ”可知该团队还于2018年在中国大学发起了一项名为“光盘行动”的活动。故选C。4细节理解题。根据第二段的“To teach the programs AI how to rec

140、ognize(认出) empty plates, the team spent half a year collecting 100,000 photos from restaurants in 10 cities.”可知为了教该程序的AI如何识别空盘子,该团队花了半年时间从10个城市的餐馆收集了10万张照片。选项D符合。故选D。5主旨大意题。通读全文可知,主要介绍了“光盘打卡”的创始人柳济琛创办小程序,以此激励大家采取行动反对粮食浪费。故选B。6C 7D 8C 9A 10A【导语】本文讲述了中国传统的民间艺术形式糖画。6词汇猜测题。根据“it used hotsugar ”及常识可知,应该是

141、用热的,液体糖做糖画,所以liquid应意为“液体的”,故选C。7细节理解题。根据第一段“This delicious snack was the most popular among the children in the past.”可知,过去孩子们最喜欢糖画,故选D。8细节理解题。根据文中“At last the painter puts a wooden stick on the painting and gives it to the customer.”可知,糖画的最后一步是在糖画上加一根棍子,故选C。9推理判断题。本文主要讲述了中国传统的民间艺术形式糖画,这些材料可能来自文化介绍

142、,故选A。10最佳标题题。本文主要讲述了中国传统的民间艺术形式糖画,所以选项A“甜蜜的艺术糖画”符合,故选A。11B 12D 13A 14B 15D【导语】本文主要介绍了世界上几个著名的旅游景点。11细节理解题。根据“The bridge is nearly half a mile long and hangs more than 300 feet in the air.”可知,桥长约半英里。故选B。12细节理解题。根据“Rapa Nui is an island in the Pacific Ocean. Its also known as Easter Island. Its famous

143、 for the special statues(雕像)made by the Rapa Nui people”可知,想看特殊的雕像,可以去Rapa Nui。故选D。13细节理解题。根据“The city has taken steps to reduce pollution, so it built more than 350 miles of bike paths(自行车道).”可知,这个城市修建自行车道是为了减少污染。故选A。14细节理解题。根据“The city also has a bike-sharing program.”可知,可以在Bogota使用共享自行车。故选B。15推理判

144、断题。根据“This year, our magazine makes a list of the Worlds Greatest Places. Well travel from a tiny village to a faraway island. Lets enjoy the journey and feel the beauty of our wonderful planet!”及全文可知,本文主要介绍了几个著名的旅游景点,因此可能在旅游杂志上读到该文章。故选D。16C 17D 18A 19B 20A【导语】本文讲述了康瑜在云南漭水村支教时,教孩子们通过写诗来表达自己的情感,许多孩子通

145、过写诗变得不同,不再在班上制造麻烦,变得更好的故事。16细节理解题。根据“Most adults in the area work in the city, leaving their children behind at home.”可知,许多孩子被留在了家里。故选C。17细节理解题。根据“To give an outlet (发泄途径) for their emotions, Kang began to teach them to write poetry (诗).”可知,康瑜教孩子们写诗,是因为他们需要一种方式来表达自己的情感。故选D。18细节理解题。根据“Kang was surpri

146、sed that when writing poetry, students were a little different.”可知,看到学生身上的变化,康感到很惊讶。故选A。19细节理解题。根据“Poetry cannot help children solve their problems in life, but at least students can take poetry writing as a way to express their emotions and see the beauty in life.”可知,诗歌帮助孩子们看到生活中的美好。故选B。20最佳标题题。通读全

147、文可知,本文讲述了康瑜在云南漭水村支教时,教孩子们通过写诗来表达自己的情感,许多孩子通过写诗变得不同,不再在班上制造麻烦,变得更好的故事。结合选项,A选项最符合文意,为本文最佳标题。故选A。21C 22A 23D 24B 25C【导语】本文主要介绍了有组织的体育运动的优点。21细节理解题。根据“Some people find it easier to exercise each day if they join in organized sports”可知,通过参加有组织的体育运动,每天锻炼会不那么困难。故选C。22细节理解题。根据“And better CVS can improve ki

148、ds schoolwork performance and lead to a healthier adulthood and a longer lifetime.”可知,好的心血管系统可以改善孩子们的学业表现,使他们成年后更健康,寿命更长;没有提到更高的自尊。故选A。23细节理解题。根据“Second, researchers also find that kids in organized sports are more likely to ask their friends and family for help when they feel stressed.”可知,参加有组织运动的孩

149、子更有可能向他人寻求帮助。故选D。24词句猜测题。根据“ask their friends and family for help when they feel stressed”可知,在感到压力时向朋友和家人寻求帮助,有助于缓解压力和焦虑;因此“anxiety”的含义为“焦虑”。故选B。25主旨大意题。根据“Lets take a look at two important advantages of organized sports.”及全文可知,本文主要介绍了有组织的体育运动的优点。故选C。26B 27D 28C 29A 30C【导语】本文主要讲述了一位篮球教练通过讲彼得和狼的故事,来告

150、诉队员们不要还没有尝试就轻言放弃。26细节理解题。根据“Seeing this, the coach told them a story.”可知,教练通过讲故事来鼓励他的队员们。故选B。27细节理解题。根据“It was snowy and cold.”可知,故事发生在冬天。故选D。28细节理解题。根据“The wolves then noticed Peter lying quietly on the ground . When the wolves saw Peter doing nothing, they ate him.”可知,他躺在地上时被狼吃掉了。故选C。29细节理解题。根据“th

151、e players talked about how silly Peter was.”可知,他们认为彼得很傻。故选A。30推理判断题。根据“the opposite team was like the wolves, and they were like the woodcutter. They should fight till the end, whether they were alive or dead.”可知,他们明白了应该战斗到底,不轻言放弃。故选C。31C 32A 33C 34D 35D【导语】本文主要介绍了拉萨林芝铁路的相关信息。31推理判断题。根据“It shortens

152、the journey between Lhasa and Nyingchi from over five hours to about 3.5 hours.”可知,拉萨和林芝之间的行程从5个多小时缩短到3.5小时左右;由此推知,早上8点从拉萨出发,上午11点30分将到达林芝。故选C。32细节理解题。根据“The train has a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour. It is the fastest train on the high land”可知,复兴号列车从拉萨到林芝的最高时速是160千米/小时。故选A。33词句猜测题。根据“the jou

153、rney between Lhasa and Nyingchi from over five hours to about 3.5 hours”可知,拉萨和林芝之间的行程从5个多小时缩短到3.5小时左右;因此“shortens”的含义为“缩短”。故选C。34细节理解题。根据“ Its a great achievement in China, because its the first electrified (电气化的) railroad on the Roof of the World.”可知,这在中国是一项伟大的成就,因为它是中国第一条在“世界屋脊”上的电气化铁路。故选D。35细节理解题

154、。根据“ It is the fastest train on the high land, but its a bit slower than some other Fuxing trains in our country because of the special environment.”可知,它是高原上最快的火车,但由于特殊的环境,它比我们国家的一些其他复兴列车要慢一些。故选D。36C 37B 38B 39D 40A【导语】本文主要介绍了鱼类的分类和特性等信息。36细节理解题。根据第二段的“All fish are cold-blooded animals. This means t

155、hat their body temperature changes with the temperature around them. ”可知所有的鱼都是冷血动物。这意味着他们的体温会随着周围的温度而变化。故选C。37词句猜测题。根据第三段的“Fish sleep with their eyes open. Their eyes are kept clean and moist because of the water.”可知鱼睁着眼睛睡觉。由于水,他们的眼睛保持清洁和。由此可推知是湿润的。故选B。38推理判断题。通读全文可知,主要介绍了鱼类的分类和特性等信息。很有可能从关于自然的杂志读到。

156、故选B。39细节理解题。根据第三段的“They can see what is in front, behind, to the left, to the right, above and below-all at the same time!”可知他们可以同时看到前面、后面、左边、右边、上面和下面的东西!故选D。40最佳标题题。通读全文可知,主要介绍了鱼类的分类和特性等信息。选项A“关于鱼类的介绍”符合。故选A。41B 42A 43C 44B 45D【导语】本文主要介绍了四名学生针对课堂直播的观点。41细节理解题。根据“Student A: I agree with it.”以及“Stude

157、nt B: I support the idea.”可知,有两名学生明确支持课堂直播。故选B。42细节理解题。根据“Students parents can see what they are doing at school. It will help them know their children better.”可知,学生B认为通过直播,父母会更了解他们的孩子。故选A。43细节理解题。根据“Student C: In my opinion, its bad to show students performances in the classroom on the Internet.Its

158、 a safety threat(威胁), because bad people may make use of the videos illegally(非法地)and hurt these students.”可知,学生C认为这些视频可能被用在不好的地方。故选C。44推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了四名学生针对课堂直播的观点。故可推知,文章可能出自报纸的教育板块。故选B。45最佳标题题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了四名学生针对课堂直播的观点。选项D“对课堂直播的看法”适合作为本文的标题。故选D。46B 47A 48D 49B 50D【导语】本文介绍了金瑞瑞发扬彝绣的故事。46细节理

159、解题。根据“ I want to carry on her skills and help more embroiderers who are just like my mother they might not get much education, but they know well about our local culture”可知她的母亲对当地文化非常了解。故选B。47词句猜测题。根据“With the support from the local government and the hard work of people like Jin”和“They train embroi

160、derers and hire designers to make the embroidery pieces more fashionable. ”可知政府支持和彝族人努力下,彝绣越来越时尚,可推测此处应为“繁荣”。故选A。48细节理解题。根据“Think about how good it will be if embroidery can bring them enough money so that they can work at home and stay together with their children”可知彝绣发展可让父母留在当地工作,留守儿童就能获得父母更多陪伴。故选

161、D。49细节理解题。根据“Their average monthly income grew from about 500 yuan to around 3,000 yuan.”可知平均收入大约是3000元。故选B。50细节理解题。通读全文可知金瑞瑞作为村里第一位大学生选择回到家乡工作,发扬家乡彝绣,故选D。51C 52B 53D 54A 55D【导语】本文主要介绍了一位父亲带着脑瘫的孩子完成马拉松比赛的故事。51细节理解题。根据第一段的“His son Xiaobai who is thirteen years old sat in the stroller and he has cereb

162、ral palsy(脑瘫).”可知他十三岁的儿子小白坐在婴儿车里,患有脑瘫。故选C。52细节理解题。根据第三段的“He cant express any emotion by speaking. But when he is clapping(拍手) and smiling, it means he is very happy. ”可知他不能通过说话来表达任何情感。但是当他拍手和微笑时,这意味着他非常高兴。故选B。53细节理解题。根据最后一段的“Luo and his family will keep running together with Xiaobai in the future, g

163、iving Xiaobai the best possible life in the process.”可知罗和他的家人未来会继续和小白一起奔跑,在这个过程中给小白最好的生活。故选D。54推理判断题。根据第三段的“ However, Luo did not give up trying to give his son a full and happy life.”可知然而,罗并没有放弃给儿子一个充实而幸福的生活。可见他是个有责任感的父亲,根据第四段的“ So he keeps on getting up at 4 a. m. to jog or cycle before work.”可知所以

164、他一直早上4点起床慢跑或骑自行车,然后再上班。可知他是个强壮的人。故选A。55主旨大意题。通读全文可知,主要讲述了一位父亲带着脑瘫的孩子完成马拉松比赛的故事,可见这位父亲对孩子的爱是没有尽头的。故选D。56C 57C 58D 59A 60D【导语】本文主要介绍了作者从大城市搬到乡下生活情况。作者的父母认为乡下是一个更好的养育孩子的地方。开始时,作者不愿意去乡下,现在喜欢住在乡下了。56细节理解题。根据第一段中“For the first twelve years of my life my family lived in a large city.”可知,作者前十二年生活在一个大城市里。故选C

165、。57推理判断题。根据“Mum is a singer so she can live anywhere and Dad looks after me and my two younger brothers.”可知,作者家有五口人,他们是作者的爸爸、妈妈和两个弟弟。故选C。58词句猜测题。此句“They thought the country was a better place to bring up children.”句意是“他们认为乡村是一个更好的养育孩子的地方”,由此可知bring up意为“抚养,养育”,故选D。59细节理解题。根据“I love it here. I love t

166、he freedom of being outside.”可知,作者现在真地很喜欢住在乡下。故选A。60细节理解题。根据“Im still keeping in touch with my best friend from the city, Anna, and she comes to visit most holidays. She loves it here. She wants her parents to move, too.”可知,安娜也想搬到农村去。故选D。61D 62B 63C 64A 65B【导语】本文是一篇议论文,主要讲述了中国有的家长过度照顾孩子,不同的家长和学生对这个问

167、题的看法。61细节理解题。根据第二段的“To help her son win, Dus mother once asked an English teacher to write the speech for his son. Although I got good results at the contest, I didnt feel proud, Du said.” 可知,为了帮助儿子获胜,杜鹏的妈妈曾经请一位英语老师帮忙写演讲稿,所以杜鹏演讲比赛取得好成绩后,没有自豪感。故选D。62细节理解题。根据第三段的“At the same time, 70 percent of parent

168、s agreed that doing too much for their children could lead to their children losing independence.”可知,70%的父母同意过度照顾孩子可能会导致孩子失去独立性。故选B。63细节理解题。根据最后一段的“Some, however, think parents have good reasons to help. Jiang Qi, 12, from Beijing, said that his parents would sometimes help him by making PPTs.”可知,姜琦

169、认为父母有充分的理由帮助他们。故选C。64词义猜测题。根据“Our teachers have high expectations for us”以及“If my parents didnt help me while other students still got help from their parents, I would not do as well as others.”可推知,姜琦的老师对他们有很高的期望,故“expectations”意为“期望”。故选A。65推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了中国有的家长过度照顾孩子,不同的家长和学生对这个问题的看法,文章可能出现在报纸

170、上。故选B。66B 67A 68B 69D 70C【导语】本文是一篇说明文。这篇文章讨论了聊天机器人ChatGPT在教育领域中的使用情况,包括一些学校对其使用的担忧和禁止,以及一些教育机构对其使用的支持。66细节理解题。根据第一段“According to a US survey of more than 1,000 students, over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with their homework.”可知,有超过89%的学生使用ChatGPT来帮助完成作业。故选B。67细节理解题。根据第二段“You can ask

171、it to write stories and emails, create a food menu, translate languages, and answer all kinds of questions.”可知,ChatGPT不会做食物。故选A。68词义猜测题。根据第一段“According to a US survey of more than 1,000 students, over 89 percent of them have used ChatGPT to help with their homework.”可知,有超过89%的学生使用ChatGPT来帮助完成作业,所以Ch

172、atGPT会让学生更容易在作业中作弊。故选B。69细节理解题。根据最后一段“Some Canadian universities are making rules on its use, for both students and teachers. They have no plans to completely ban the tool so far.”可知,一些加拿大的大学没有完全禁止ChatGPT的使用。故选D。70主旨大意题。文章主要介绍了ChatGPT在教育领域的使用情况,故选C。71B 72A 73C 74D 75C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了教练为了鼓励球员不放弃,给他

173、们讲了彼得被狼吃掉的故事。71细节理解题。根据“The players thought they couldnt win and wanted to give up. Seeing this, the coach told them a story.”可知,球员们认为他们赢不了,想放弃,看到这些,教练给他们讲了一个故事。所以教练通过给球员讲故事来鼓励他们。故选B。72细节理解题。根据“Peter was a woodcutter.”可知,彼得是一名伐木工人。故选A。73细节理解题。根据“When the wolves saw Peter doing nothing, they ate him.

174、”可知,狼群看到彼得什么也没做,就把他吃掉了,即彼得躺在地上被狼吃了。故选C。74细节理解题。根据“As the coach finished the story, the players talked about how silly Peter was.”可知,当教练讲完这个故事时,队员们谈论彼得有多傻。故选D。75推理判断题。根据全文和“They should fight till the end, whether they were alive or dead.”可知,教练讲的故事告诉我们:无论他们是“活着”还是“死了”,他们都应该战斗到底,即他们不应该放弃。故选C。76C 77D 78

175、B 79D 80A【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了中国出借大熊猫,各国动物园是怎样让大熊猫生活得更舒适的。76词义猜测题。根据“pandas including Xiang Xiang and Yong Ming came back home.”可知,包括香香和永明在内的大熊猫回家了,说明熊猫只是出借给其他国家,故选C。77细节理解题。根据“Since the early 1980s, China has stopped giving away pandas as gifts because of their falling numbers.”可知,自20世纪80年代初以来,由于熊猫越来越

176、少,所以中国已停止赠送熊猫作为礼物。故选D。78细节理解题。根据“In 2017, to welcome pandas Xingya and Wuwen, the zoo in the Kingdom of the Netherlands built a Chinese style panda house.”可知,它们在2017年到达荷兰王国。故选B。79细节理解题。根据“Keepers there also learn the Sichuan dialect (方言) to better talk to the pandas.”可知,那里的饲养员学习四川方言,以便更好地与熊猫交流。故选D。8

177、0最佳标题题。根据全文和“How do overseas (海外的) zoos make sure they have what the pandas need to be comfortable?”可知,本文主要介绍了各国动物园是怎样让中国出借的大熊猫生活得更舒适的。故选A。81D 82B 83A 84B 85C【导语】本文主要介绍了一个民歌节目春天花会开。81细节理解题。根据“From National Treasure to The Chinese Poetry Competition and then Everlasting Classics, there are a growing

178、number of TV shows about traditional Chinese culture and theyve caught much attention. Now a new music show about traditional folk music, Flowers Bloom in Spring, has won praise since it first met the public last March.”可知这四个节目都与传统中国文化相关。故选D。82细节理解题。根据“A total of 28 groups of young artists took part

179、 in the show, and three well-known musicians played the role of Bole.”可知一共有28组年轻艺术家参加这个节目。故选B。83细节理解题。根据“The show gave folk songs many modern elements, making young people love to listen and sing.”可知节目春天花会开让年轻人对民间音乐产生兴趣。故选A。84细节理解题。根据“said Lei Jia, one of the three musicians, adding that she was tou

180、ched by what the show had done to help young people develop an interest in folk music.”可知这个节目使雷佳深受感动。故选B。85主旨大意题。通读全文可知本文主要介绍了一个民歌节目春天花会开。故选C。86C 87B 88C 89D 90C【导语】本文介绍马家俊创造跳绳新的吉尼斯世界纪录的故事。86细节理解题。根据“He has set a new world record for “the most consecutive jump rope triples(连续三摇跳绳)” with 701 times. ”

181、可知马家俊在打破记录时跳了701下,故选C。87细节理解题。根据“To build a stronger body, he joined the schools jump rope team.”可知他加入校跳绳队是为了强健身体,故选B。88细节理解题。根据“My coach said I have a talent in this sport and suggested that I should keep doing it”可知教练鼓励他继续跳绳,故选C。89词句猜测题。根据“That would prove my efforts and ”可推测此处与“efforts”一词表并列关系,可推

182、测此处“坚持”较为合适,证明了马家俊的努力与坚持,故选D。90最佳标题题。通读全文可知主要介绍了马家俊跳绳打破世界纪录的故事,他为了荣誉而战;“I hope more people could enjoy jump rope, since its good for your health and full of fun”体现出他很享受跳绳,跳绳很快乐。故选C。91B 92A 93C 94A 95B【导语】本文主要介绍了中国的一个传统节日龙抬头日(农历二月二)。91细节理解题。根据“Dragon Heads-raising Day is also called the Spring Dragon

183、 Festival. It is on the second day of the second lunar (农历) month.”可知,龙抬头日是农历二月初二。故选B。92细节理解题。根据“One of the most interesting things related to the day is about haircut.”可知,与龙抬头日有关的最有趣的事情之一就是理发。故选A。93细节理解题。根据“People believe that a haircut during the first lunar month is not a good idea. It may bring

184、bad things to your uncles.”可知,人们认为在农历正月理发并不是一个好主意,并且这有可能会给你的舅舅带来不好的事情。所以农历正月理发并不会给舅舅带来好事。故选C。94推理判断题。通读全文,可知文章主要介绍了中国的一个传统节日龙抬头日,这与中国文化有关,所以该文章可能会出现在报纸上的文化版块中。故选A。95主旨大意题。本文主要介绍了龙抬头日,所以文章的意图就是介绍这个传统节日。故选B。96C 97C 98D 99A 100B【导语】本文主要介绍了中国古代送外卖的情况。96细节理解题。根据第二段的“There was takeaway from the Song Dynas

185、ty.”可知从宋朝就有外卖。故选C。97词句猜测题。根据第二段的“Families with much money had servants. They went out to pick up dishes for their hosts.”可知有钱的家庭有。他们出去为主人买食物。因此可知是指仆人。故选C。98细节理解题。根据第二段的“People also liked to order takeaway for big days, such as birthdays, festivals and some days when friends visited.”可知人们也喜欢在重要的日子里点外

186、卖,比如生日、节日和朋友来访的日子。因此不包括悲伤的日子。故选D。99细节理解题。根据第三段的“But in the past, delivery workers delivered food on foot.”可知但在过去,送餐员步行送餐。故选A。100细节理解题。根据第二段的“Families with much money had servants. They went out to pick up dishes for their hosts. Some restaurants had delivery workers(外卖员). They walked around the city or waited outside theaters. People paid them to deliver food. ”可知有钱的家庭有仆人。他们出去为主人买食物。一些餐馆有外卖员。他们在城市里走来走去,或者在剧院外面等着。人们付钱给他们送食物。因此选项B正确。故选B。

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