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2025年初中英语时文阅读(十八) 文章导读 【阅读理解】议论文,说明文 A篇:文章介绍了王兴兴、陈丽娟、邹韵、桂海潮等优秀青年事迹。当代青年以多元成就传承五四精神,彰显其时代生命力与价值 。 B篇: 神舟十九号安全返回,结束 183 天太空之旅。 C篇:4月29日,外交部发布重磅视频,《不跪!》Never Kneel Down! 走红网络。展现中国对美贸易霸凌的强硬立场 D篇:中国青年发明家王兴兴凭借机器人领域成就获 2025 年五四青年奖章 E篇: 清华大学开办 AI 医院。 F篇:荣昌烤鹅--荣昌男子林江推广家乡荣昌烤鹅使其闻名世界。 G篇:积极应对生活、主动塑造人生, 探寻生命意义、追求充实生活。 【完形填空】 “五·一”档电影《饺子皇后》的真实故事,逆境中卖饺创业成功,努力拼搏,逐梦前行。 【语法填空】 五四青年节纪念为中国现代化奋斗的青年,传承爱国精神,激励当代青年担当与创新 。 阅读理解A Every year on May 4th, China has Youth Day. We celebrate this day to remember the brave and smart young people who started the May Fourth Movement in 1919. When we celebrate Youth Day in 2025, let’s see how today’s young people still show this spirit through what they do.​ Take Wang Xingxing(王兴兴), a young businessperson from Hangzhou. He won the National May Fourth Medal. Wang made cool human - like robots, G1 and H1. These robots were on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and at the Winter Olympics. They showed how much China has grown in technology. Wang’s story tells us that young people can make things that once seemed like science fiction come true.​ In the world of culture, Chen Lijun(陈丽娟), a Yue Opera actress, is changing traditional art. She mixes old Yue Opera with modern stage shows and digital things. Because of this, more young people like this old art. Her performances in big cities like Shanghai and Beijing show that young artists can keep our culture alive and make it fit today’s world. This way, our traditions can stay strong in new times.​ Zou Yun(邹韵) works as a journalist at China Media Group. She thinks words are a good way to help people around the world understand each other. Zou reports on world problems. She does it well and cares about others’ feelings. Her reports help people everywhere know what China thinks about things like fighting climate change and ending poverty. At important meetings, her fair reports help different cultures talk to each other. This shows that young people can help connect the world.​ In space science, Gui Haichao(桂海潮), a teacher from Beihang University, is a great example of young people’s big dreams. He was the first Chinese payload specialist to go to space on the Shenzhou - 16 mission. He used his knowledge of space at the Tiangong Space Station. Now, he helps with China’s space work and also teaches young students. He encourages them to follow their dreams in science.​ These people’s stories give us hope. We should know that we can help make the world better. The May Fourth Spirit isn’t just a part of history. It lives in every young person who wants to do something good, no matter how small it is.​ 1.What is the main purpose of China's Youth Day? A. To celebrate the founding of new technology companies B. To remember the first Chinese space mission C. To promote traditional art forms like Yue Opera D. To honor the young people who led the 1919 May Fourth Movement 2.What can we learn about Wang Xingxing's robots (G1 and H1)? A. They were created for teaching students in schools B. They have appeared in major national and international events C. They are the first robots to work in space D. They can only perform simple tasks 3.Why does the author mention Chen Lijun's Yue Opera performances? A. To show that traditional art is no longer popular B. To prove that modern technology can harm old traditions C. To explain how young artists make old culture relevant today D. To compare Yue Opera with other art forms 4.What does Zou Yun's work as a journalist focus on? A. Telling stories only about China's problems B. Helping people around the world understand each other C. Writing about entertainment news for young readers D. Avoiding international issues like climate change 5.What can we know about Gui Haichao from the passage? A. His work in space inspires young people to pursue science B. He is the first Chinese astronaut to visit the Tiangong Space Station C. He only focuses on national space missions and ignores teaching D. He developed the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft by himself 阅读理解B On April 30, 2025, the Shenzhou-19 spacecraft finished its job and came back to Earth safely. This ended its 183 - day trip in space. The three Chinese taikonauts—Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze—got out of the return module. They were in good health when they landed at the Dongfeng Landing Site. This was a big moment for China’s space exploration. Launched on October 30, 2024, the spacecraft carried out 88 scientific experiments in fields such as space life science and material science. The crew completed three spacewalks, including one 9 - hour mission that set a new Chinese record for the longest single spacewalk. Cai Xuzhe became China's most experienced spacewalker, while Song Lingdong, an taikonaut born in the 1990s, made history as the first from his generation to conduct a spacewalk. When the taikonauts walked in space, they worked with a robot arm on the Tianhe Core Module. People on the ground helped them too. The taikonauts put in things to keep the space station safe from space junk. They also checked the equipment outside the space station. Wang Haoze, China’s first female Space Station flight engineer, worked inside the spacecraft. she made sure everyone talked well and worked together nicely. The trip back home started at 4:00 in the morning. That’s when the spacecraft left the space station. At 12:17 in the afternoon, the return module separated from the orbital module and entered Earth's atmosphere. Scientists made the return process better, so the time for landing became much shorter. People on the ground used good radar and communication tools to guide the taikonauts. Thanks to this, the taikonauts landed safely at the Dongfeng Landing Site. The success of the Shenzhou-19 mission shows how much China has improved in space technology. It also encourages young people to study science and dream big, like reaching for the stars. This mission proves that China is serious about making its space program better and helping the world learn more about space. 1.In which fields did the crew conduct scientific experiments? A. Robotics and climate science B. Space life science and material science C. Astrophysics and geology D. Medicine and artificial intelligence 2.What did the taikonauts do during the spacewalks? A. They only checked the robot arm on the Tianhe Core Module. B. They just talked with people on the ground. C. They cleaned the outside of the space station. D. They put in things to protect the space station from space junk and checked equipment. 3.Why is Song Lingdong’s role described as "making history"? A. He was the youngest taikonaut on the mission. B. He was the first taikonaut born in the 1990s to perform a spacewalk. C. He designed the robot arm used during the mission. D. He led the scientific experiments on material science. 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Shenzhou - 19 was launched on April 30, 2025. B. The three taikonauts were not very healthy when they landed. C. The spacecraft did 88 scientific experiments in space. D. Song Lingdong was China’s first Space Station flight engineer. 5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. China’s Shenzhou-19: A Successful 183-Day Space Mission B. Taikonauts’ Spacewalks: Breaking Records in Orbit C. The Return of Shenzhou-19: A Milestone in lading Technology D. Scientific Experiments in Space: Achievements of Shenzhou-19 阅读理解C In April 2025, a video called Never Kneel Down! became a hit around the world. Made by China’s Foreign Ministry, it shows China’s strong stand against unfair trade practices, especially the US-China tariff war. The video uses old and new pictures to tell a story: China will never give in to bullying. The US has been starting trouble in trade. They put high taxes (tariffs) on many things that China sells to them. This is not fair and breaks the rules of world trade. The US does this to try to stop China from developing. But China doesn't give in. In the video, we can see how the US uses the "tariff stick" to hurt other countries. It also shows that giving in to such bullies will only make things worse. China says "No" to this unfair treatment. "China will never kneel!" means China will not back down or be silent. This video shows China's strong spirit. China has come a long way. In the past, we faced a lot of difficulties, but we always tried our best. Now, even with the tariff war, China stays strong. We believe in working together with others to make things better. We keep to the right trade rules and want to talk things out instead of fighting. The video also calls on young people. It says, "For China, for the world, we should work hard!" This tells us that we all need to do our part. We should study hard and work hard. We need to help our country become even better. "Never Kneel Down!" shows China's strong will. We will not bend to unfair pressure. We will keep working for a better world, standing up for what is right. 1.Why did the U.S. put high tariffs on Chinese goods? A. To follow world trade rules B. To stop China from developing C. To help Chinese businesses grow D. To reduce pollution 2.What does the "tariff stick" in the video symbolize? A. A tool for building friendship B. The U.S.’s unfair trade pressure C. China’s new technology D. A symbol of peace 3.Why does the video show both old and new pictures of China? A. To compare Chinese and American fashion B. To highlight China’s growth despite past challenges C. To criticize historical trade policies D. To advertise Chinese tourism 4.What does the video want young people to do? A. Only study science and technology. B. Give up when facing difficulties. C. Work hard to help China and the world. D. Watch more videos instead of studying. 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To introduce a popular video about China’s food. B. To explain the history of the Opium Wars. C. To encourage people to watch videos online. D. To show China’s strong stand against unfair trade practices. 阅读理解D Wang Xingxing, a young Chinese inventor, won the May Fourth Youth Medal in 2025 for his amazing work in robotics. This award is one of China’s highest honors for young people. His story shows that with passion and hard work, anyone can overcome challenges and achieve big dreams. As a student, Wang struggled with English and almost failed the college entrance exam. But he loved math and science, especially robots. In college, he built his first robot with just 200 yuan—a small machine that could move its arms and legs. This made his teachers proud and gave him the courage to follow his dream. In 2016, Wang started Unitree Robotics. He wanted to make robots that were both good and affordable. His team created the XDog, a four-legged robot that can run, jump, and even dance. Using simple materials like carbon fiber and 3D-printed parts, XDog was much cheaper than other robots. This made it possible for schools, farms, and ordinary people to use advanced robotics. His robots soon became famous worldwide. In 2021, a Unitree robot danced on China’s Spring Festival Gala, watched by billions. In 2022, over 100 of his robots performed at the Winter Olympics. Then, in 2024, his robots became the main attraction at the Spring Festival Gala again. Many human-like robots from his team danced with singers and dancers. They moved easily, followed the music well, and even made funny expressions, becoming the biggest highlight of the night. People were surprised to see how well the robots worked with humans. But Wang’s robots don’t just perform—they also help in factories, on farms, and in places hit by disasters, carrying heavy things, planting crops, and looking for people in need. Wang believes in sharing knowledge. He opens his technology to students and young inventors, hoping they’ll create better robots. “Robots should help humans, not replace us,” he says. “They’re tools to make life easier and safer.” What makes Wang inspiring? He chased his dreams through hard times, used simple ideas for big changes, and never gave up. His story tells young people: love what you do, work hard, and don’t fear difficulties. As he says, “If you can imagine it, you can build it,” showing that youth means having the courage to dream and act. 1.What award did Wang Xingxing win in 2025? A. The Nobel Prize B. The May Fourth Youth Medal C. The Olympic Innovation Award D. The Global Science Prize 2.Why did Wang Xingxing start Unitree Robotics? A. To make robots only for shows B. To become famous quickly C. To create expensive robots for big companies D. To make high-quality robots that people can afford 3.What does the underlined word "affordable" mean ? A. Strong and heavy B. Cheap and easy to buy C. Small and quiet D. Fast and dangerous 4.Why does Wang Xingxing share his company’s technology with students? A. To make more money from them B. To show that his robots are the best C. To inspire the next generation of inventors D. To stop other companies from developing robots 5.What can we learn from Wang’s robots performing at the Spring Festival Gala? A. Robots can replace human dancers B. Only expensive robots can perform in big events C. Wang’s robots are not useful for real life D. Technology can combine with art to create amazing shows 阅读理解E Tsinghua University started a new AI hospital called Tsinghua AI Agent Hospital on April 26, 2025. This hospital uses smart AI technology to make medical care better and cheaper, especially for people who live in the countryside. The development of the hospital will be carried out in two stages. First, it will test its AI system in different parts of Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, like the general medicine, eye care, and breathing disease departments. Later, it wants to become a big hospital that mixes AI, medical treatment, teaching, and research together. The goal is to train doctors to collaborate better with AI and address the shortage of medical workers in small towns and villages. The most important technology is the Zijing AI Doctor(紫荆 AI 医生), made by Tsinghua’s research group. This AI can deal with more than 300 diseases in 21 different medical areas, such as lung cancer and eye troubles. For example, it can tell if someone has a breathing disease with 93% accuracy, which is better than many human doctors. The AI learns by practicing in a fake hospital that works 100 times faster than real life, so it gets a lot of experience in just a few days. The AI doctor helps human doctors by looking at how patients feel, suggesting ways to treat them, and checking on patients after they leave the hospital. But Tsinghua’s medical leader, Wong Tien Yin, says AI is just a helper for doctors, not a replacement. “Doctors have special skills like understanding patients’ feelings and thinking carefully, and these can’t be replaced,” he says. To keep patients’ information safe, all their data is looked after carefully. The system also follows the newest medical rules to avoid mistakes. In the future, Tsinghua wants to make this AI hospital bigger all over the world. It will change to fit different countries’ medical rules while sharing useful knowledge. This project shows how AI can make medical care quicker, cheaper, and better. As Tsinghua leads the way, the whole world is watching how technology and doctors’ skills can work together to make healthcare better. 1.What is the Zijing AI Doctor? A. A type of medicine for eye problems. B. A robot that replaces human doctors. C. The key AI technology developed by Tsinghua. D. A virtual hospital for training doctors. 2.How does the AI doctor help human doctors? A. By doing surgeries without human help. B. By managing hospital finances. C. By replacing doctors in small villages. D. By analyzing symptoms and suggesting treatments. 3.Why does Wong Tien Yin say AI cannot replace human doctors? A. Because AI is too slow to work with. B. Because AI makes too many mistakes in diagnosis. C. Because patients dislike talking to AI. D. Because human doctors have skills like empathy and critical thinking. 4.What does the author think about the AI hospital project? A. The author believes AI will cause more problems in healthcare. B. The author thinks the project shows AI can improve healthcare efficiently. C. The author doubts whether AI can work with human doctors. D. The author suggests the project should only help rural areas. 5.What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To explain how to use AI in daily life. B. To introduce Tsinghua’s new AI hospital and its goals. C. To compare AI doctors with human doctors. D. To discuss the history of Tsinghua University. 阅读理解F Rongchang, a small city in Chongqing, has become well - known around the world because of its traditional food, Rongchang Braised Goose(荣昌烤鹅). This all started with Lin Jiang, a 48 - year - old man from the local area. He followed an international livestreamer named "IShowSpeed"(甲亢哥) through five different cities. His goal was to share his hometown's special dish. Lin wore a bright red flowery coat and shouted "Rongchang braised goose!" in easy English. His funny and sincere actions made millions of people like him online. One video of him got 120 million views, and the dish became very popular all over the world. The local government quickly helped Lin. They made him the "Chief Ambassador" of Rongchang Braised Goose and gave him 100,000 yuan as a reward. They also worked on making sure the food was safe. During holidays such as May Day, the government opened its cafeteria. There, tourists could eat cheap local dishes, including the famous braised goose. They also offered free parking, more bus services, and held cultural festivals to welcome visitors. Rongchang Braised Goose is not just an ordinary dish. It has a history of 300 years. It uses a secret recipe that has been passed down from one generation to another. It also uses special white geese from the local area. Now, this dish stands for the city's culture. When tourists come, they don't just eat the goose. They also take part in activities like making pottery and weaving traditional cloth. So, having a meal becomes a cultural experience. The results are amazing. The number of geese sold online went up by 105%. More people booked hotels, and during busy seasons, over 100,000 tourists visited the city every day. The city plans to become more famous around the world. It will work with Chinese communities overseas to share the "taste of home". Lin Jiang's story shows that if you are passionate and work together, you can turn a local dish into a way to connect different cultures. As he said, "I just wanted the world to taste my hometown's flavor." Today, Rongchang shows that even small cities can become very popular if they are real and put their heart into what they do. 1.Why did Lin Jiang follow "IShowSpeed" through five cities? A. To study English with the livestreamer B. To make his hometown's special food well - known C. To ask the livestreamer to come to Rongchang D. To take part in an international cultural event 2.What can we know about the local government's actions? A. They focused only on economic benefits from tourism B. They believed Lin Jiang's success was accidental​ C. They wanted to protect traditional recipes from being copied D. They wanted to attract more tourists with various services. 3.Why does the author mention the 300 - year history of Rongchang Braised Goose? A. To prove it is older than other Chinese dishes B. To explain why the recipe is kept secret C. To compare it with modern fast food​ D. To emphasize its cultural significance beyond food 4.What is the main purpose of the government opening its cafeteria during holidays? A. To give local people jobs B. To show how well the city government works C. To let tourists eat local food that isn't expensive D. To check if Rongchang Braised Goose is safe 5.What does Lin Jiang's story mainly convey? A. Livestreaming is the most effective way to promote local food B. Small cities cannot compete with big cities in tourism C. Traditional dishes need modern marketing to survive​ D . Passion and collaboration (激情和合作)can turn local products into cultural bridges 阅读理解G A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by US author Donald Miller is a book that helps readers think about living a meaningful life. Miller looks back on his life and the time when his other book, Blue Like Jazz, was being made into a movie. Through this, he learns important lessons about what makes a good story and how to live better. The book starts with Miller not feeling happy with his life. He notices that he doesn’t have much direction or purpose, and he is just going through the motions every day. Then one day, Miller meets some filmmakers who want to turn his memoir (回忆录) into a movie. As they talk about how to adapt the book, Miller learns what makes a good story. He finds out that a good story needs conflict (冲突), character growth and a clear goal. This makes him look at his own life. Throughout the book, Miller shares stories and experiences that help him understand storytelling and living a meaningful life. He starts new adventures, like hiking the Inca Trail and joining a charity (慈善) bike ride, to make his life more interesting. These experiences teach him to take risks, embrace (拥抱) challenges and grow as a person. Miller also talks about love and relationships in the context (背景) of storytelling. He realizes that love is an important part of a good story and that meaningful relationships are key to a fulfilling (令人满足的) life. He looks at his own relationships and tries to improve them, knowing they add to his life’s story. As Miller thinks more about his journey, he concludes that living a good story takes effort and action. He learns that life isn’t about waiting for things to happen but about making things happen. Through his experiences and thoughts, Miller encourages readers to take charge of their stories and shape their own stories actively. 1. What is Miller’s attitude to life at the beginning of his book? A. positive B. grateful C. confident D. purposeless 2. Why does Miller start doing challenging activities?​ A. To avoid doing his usual tasks. B. To improve his physical fitness. C. To look for fun and self-growth. D. To collect stories for his future films. 3. Put the following events in the correct order according to the book. ① Miller starts new adventures like hiking and joining a charity bike ride. ② Miller meets filmmakers who plan to adapt his memoir into a movie. ③ Miller realizes the importance of love and relationships in life. ④ Miller feels unhappy with his life and lacks direction. A. ④②①③ B. ②④①③ C. ④①②③ D. ②①④③ 4. What is the book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years mainly about? A. How to live a fulfilling life. B. How to turn books into movies. C. The influence of books on a writer’s life. D. The experience of telling a good story. 5.The author wrote this book mainly to___. A. show off his unique life experiences B. persuade readers to make movies from their memoirs C. record the details of his daily life D. inspire readers to take control and actively shape their own life stories 完形填空 The True Story in the Movie The Dumpling Queen During this May Day holiday, a movie called The Dumpling Queen became really popular. It tells a true and ___1_____ story that will touch your heart. The movie is about Zang Jianhe. In the late 1970s, life was ___2___for her. She came to Hong Kong from Qingdao, Shandong, with her two little daughters. But things didn't go as she hoped. Her ____3___ broke down, her husband, who was already in Hong Kong, left her and she had to ___4____ her children. Suddenly, Zang found herself alone in a new place, with no money and no one to help. However, Zang Jianhe didn't give up. She remembered her family's dumpling - making ___5____. So, she decided to sell dumplings at Wan Chai Pier to make a living. At first, it was ___6_____hard. She set up a small stand at Wan Chai Pier. The weather was sometimes bad, and she had to work long hours. What's worse, some bad guys tried to bully her. But she was a ___7____ woman. She worked day and night, making dumplings with love and care. Slowly but surely, people started to notice her dumplings. They were so tasty! More and more ___8___came to buy her dumplings. Zang worked even harder. She tried different ways to make her dumplings better. As time went by, her business grew bigger and bigger. Finally, through her non - stop ___9____, she built a big business from nothing and became the well-known "Dumpling Queen". This story shows us that no matter how hard life is,____10_____ we are brave and keep trying, we can make our dreams come true. Zang Jianhe's story is truly amazing and gives us a lot of hope. 1. A. exciting B. interesting C. inspiring D. unexpecting 2. A. easy B. tough C. smoothy D. boring 3. A. business B. situation C. position D. marriage 4. A. look after B. look for C. take after D. take care 5. A. skills B. tradition C. habit D. ability 6. A. formally B. normally C. specially D. extremely 7. A. warm-hearted B. strong-willed C. strong self-controlling D. hard-working 8. A. tourists B. audiences C. customers D. citizens 9. A. efforts B. effects C. results D. achievement 10. A. as long as B.as soon as C. even if D.as well as 语法填空 China’s Youth Day is on May 4th every year. It honors the young people ____1_____played a big part in making modern China. In the early 1900s, China had problems with foreign countries and social unrest. Many students and smart people liked ideas from the West, like science and democracy(民主). They___2____(believe)these ideas could help change society for the better. In 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, China was a WWI winner but _____3____(not treat) fairly. Other countries decided its territorial issues without____4____( ask) China. This made young people very angry. ___5___ May 4th, thousands of students in Beijing protested(抗议)____6_____( peace). They called for their country’s rights and justice(公平), showing a strong desire for ____7_____(independent). The protests quickly spread across China. Students, workers, and shop owners joined together. Their efforts made the government_____8_____ (change) unfair treaties(条约) and free arrested protesters. This was a key moment in China’s move toward modernization. In 1949, the government made May 4th “Youth Day” to remember these brave young people and inspire love for the country. Today, the holiday celebrates young people’s achievements and _____9_____(encourage) them to be responsible and ____10____(create). Schools and communities hold events to keep the spirit of courage and teamwork alive, showing it still matters today. 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 2025年初中英语时文阅读(十八) 文章导读 【阅读理解】议论文,说明文 A篇:文章介绍了王兴兴、陈丽娟、邹韵、桂海潮等优秀青年事迹。当代青年以多元成就传承五四精神,彰显其时代生命力与价值 。 B篇: 神舟十九号安全返回,结束 183 天太空之旅。 C篇:4月29日,外交部发布重磅视频,《不跪!》Never Kneel Down! 走红网络。展现中国对美贸易霸凌的强硬立场 D篇:中国青年发明家王兴兴凭借机器人领域成就获 2025 年五四青年奖章 E篇: 清华大学开办 AI 医院。 F篇:荣昌烤鹅--荣昌男子林江推广家乡荣昌烤鹅使其闻名世界。 G篇:积极应对生活、主动塑造人生, 探寻生命意义、追求充实生活。 【完形填空】 “五·一”档电影《饺子皇后》的真实故事,逆境中卖饺创业成功,努力拼搏,逐梦前行。 【语法填空】 五四青年节纪念为中国现代化奋斗的青年,传承爱国精神,激励当代青年担当与创新 。 阅读理解A Every year on May 4th, China has Youth Day. We celebrate this day to remember the brave and smart young people who started the May Fourth Movement in 1919. When we celebrate Youth Day in 2025, let’s see how today’s young people still show this spirit through what they do.​ Take Wang Xingxing(王兴兴), a young businessperson from Hangzhou. He won the National May Fourth Medal. Wang made cool human - like robots, G1 and H1. These robots were on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and at the Winter Olympics. They showed how much China has grown in technology. Wang’s story tells us that young people can make things that once seemed like science fiction come true.​ In the world of culture, Chen Lijun(陈丽娟), a Yue Opera actress, is changing traditional art. She mixes old Yue Opera with modern stage shows and digital things. Because of this, more young people like this old art. Her performances in big cities like Shanghai and Beijing show that young artists can keep our culture alive and make it fit today’s world. This way, our traditions can stay strong in new times.​ Zou Yun(邹韵) works as a journalist at China Media Group. She thinks words are a good way to help people around the world understand each other. Zou reports on world problems. She does it well and cares about others’ feelings. Her reports help people everywhere know what China thinks about things like fighting climate change and ending poverty. At important meetings, her fair reports help different cultures talk to each other. This shows that young people can help connect the world.​ In space science, Gui Haichao(桂海潮), a teacher from Beihang University, is a great example of young people’s big dreams. He was the first Chinese payload specialist to go to space on the Shenzhou - 16 mission. He used his knowledge of space at the Tiangong Space Station. Now, he helps with China’s space work and also teaches young students. He encourages them to follow their dreams in science.​ These people’s stories give us hope. We should know that we can help make the world better. The May Fourth Spirit isn’t just a part of history. It lives in every young person who wants to do something good, no matter how small it is.​ 1.What is the main purpose of China's Youth Day? A. To celebrate the founding of new technology companies B. To remember the first Chinese space mission C. To promote traditional art forms like Yue Opera D. To honor the young people who led the 1919 May Fourth Movement 2.What can we learn about Wang Xingxing's robots (G1 and H1)? A. They were created for teaching students in schools B. They have appeared in major national and international events C. They are the first robots to work in space D. They can only perform simple tasks 3.Why does the author mention Chen Lijun's Yue Opera performances? A. To show that traditional art is no longer popular B. To prove that modern technology can harm old traditions C. To explain how young artists make old culture relevant today D. To compare Yue Opera with other art forms 4.What does Zou Yun's work as a journalist focus on? A. Telling stories only about China's problems B. Helping people around the world understand each other C. Writing about entertainment news for young readers D. Avoiding international issues like climate change 5.What can we know about Gui Haichao from the passage? A. His work in space inspires young people to pursue science B. He is the first Chinese astronaut to visit the Tiangong Space Station C. He only focuses on national space missions and ignores teaching D. He developed the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft by himself 【答案】DBCBA 【解析】主旨大意:文章介绍了王兴兴、陈丽娟、邹韵、桂海潮等优秀青年事迹,说明五四精神在当代青年中传承。 1.D细节理解题。文章开头明确提到 “We celebrate this day to remember the brave and smart young people who started the May Fourth Movement in 1919.”,直接说明了中国青年节的主要目的是纪念领导五四运动的年轻人,与选项 D 表述一致。 2.B.细节理解题。文中提到机器人 G1 和 H1 出现在央视春晚和冬奥会上,这都是重大的国内和国际活动,说明选项 B 正确。 3.C 推理判断题。“In the world of culture, Chen Lijun, a Yue Opera actress, is changing traditional art. She mixes old Yue Opera with modern stage shows and digital things. Because of this, more young people like this old art.”(在文化领域,越剧演员陈丽娟正在改变传统艺术。她将古老的越剧与现代舞台表演和数字技术相结合。因此,更多的年轻人喜欢上了这种古老的艺术。)文章讲述陈丽娟将越剧与现代元素结合,让更多年轻人喜欢上越剧,这体现了年轻艺术家让古老文化在当代依然有活力,与选项 C 相符。 4. B推理判断题。 “Zou Yun works as a journalist at China Media Group. She thinks words are a good way to help people around the world understand each other. Zou reports on world problems.”(邹韵是中国媒体集团的一名记者。她认为文字是帮助世界各地的人们相互理解的好方法。邹韵报道世界问题。)表明邹韵的工作重点是帮助人们相互理解,选项 B 正确。 5.A推理判断题。 “In space science, Gui Haichao, a teacher from Beihang University, is a great example of young people's big dreams. He was the first Chinese payload specialist to go to space on the Shenzhou - 16 mission. He used his knowledge of space at the Tiangong Space Station. Now, he helps with China's space work and also teaches young students. He encourages them to follow their dreams in science.”(在太空科学领域,来自北京航空航天大学的教师桂海潮是年轻人远大梦想的杰出典范。他是神舟十六号任务中第一位进入太空的中国载荷专家。他在天宫空间站运用了自己的太空知识。现在,他帮助中国开展太空工作,同时也教授年轻学生。他鼓励他们追逐科学梦想。) 文中提到桂海潮在太空工作,并且鼓励年轻学生追逐科学梦想,与选项 A 表述一致。所以选A。 阅读理解B On April 30, 2025, the Shenzhou-19 spacecraft finished its job and came back to Earth safely. This ended its 183 - day trip in space. The three Chinese taikonauts—Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze—got out of the return module. They were in good health when they landed at the Dongfeng Landing Site. This was a big moment for China’s space exploration. Launched on October 30, 2024, the spacecraft carried out 88 scientific experiments in fields such as space life science and material science. The crew completed three spacewalks, including one 9 - hour mission that set a new Chinese record for the longest single spacewalk. Cai Xuzhe became China's most experienced spacewalker, while Song Lingdong, an taikonaut born in the 1990s, made history as the first from his generation to conduct a spacewalk. When the taikonauts walked in space, they worked with a robot arm on the Tianhe Core Module. People on the ground helped them too. The taikonauts put in things to keep the space station safe from space junk. They also checked the equipment outside the space station. Wang Haoze, China’s first female Space Station flight engineer, worked inside the spacecraft. she made sure everyone talked well and worked together nicely. The trip back home started at 4:00 in the morning. That’s when the spacecraft left the space station. At 12:17 in the afternoon, the return module separated from the orbital module and entered Earth's atmosphere. Scientists made the return process better, so the time for landing became much shorter. People on the ground used good radar and communication tools to guide the taikonauts. Thanks to this, the taikonauts landed safely at the Dongfeng Landing Site. The success of the Shenzhou-19 mission shows how much China has improved in space technology. It also encourages young people to study science and dream big, like reaching for the stars. This mission proves that China is serious about making its space program better and helping the world learn more about space. 1.In which fields did the crew conduct scientific experiments? A. Robotics and climate science B. Space life science and material science C. Astrophysics and geology D. Medicine and artificial intelligence 2.What did the taikonauts do during the spacewalks? A. They only checked the robot arm on the Tianhe Core Module. B. They just talked with people on the ground. C. They cleaned the outside of the space station. D. They put in things to protect the space station from space junk and checked equipment. 3.Why is Song Lingdong’s role described as "making history"? A. He was the youngest taikonaut on the mission. B. He was the first taikonaut born in the 1990s to perform a spacewalk. C. He designed the robot arm used during the mission. D. He led the scientific experiments on material science. 4. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Shenzhou - 19 was launched on April 30, 2025. B. The three taikonauts were not very healthy when they landed. C. The spacecraft did 88 scientific experiments in space. D. Song Lingdong was China’s first Space Station flight engineer. 5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. China’s Shenzhou-19: A Successful 183-Day Space Mission B. Taikonauts’ Spacewalks: Breaking Records in Orbit C. The Return of Shenzhou-19: A Milestone in lading Technology D. Scientific Experiments in Space: Achievements of Shenzhou-19 【答案】BDBCA 【解析】文章大意:2025 年 4 月 30 日神舟十九号安全返回,结束 183 天太空之旅。介绍其发射时间、科学实验、太空行走等,以及返回过程和任务成功的意义。 1.B细节理解题。根据文中 “Launched on October 30, 2024, the spacecraft carried out 88 scientific experiments in fields such as space life science and material science.” 可知,机组人员在太空生命科学和材料科学领域进行了科学实验,所以选 B。 2. D细节理解题。由文中 “The taikonauts put in things to keep the space station safe from space junk. They also checked the equipment outside the space station.” 可知,宇航员在太空行走时放置了保护空间站免受太空垃圾影响的东西,并检查了空间站外部设备,D 选项正确。 3.B细节理解题。从文中 “while Song Lingdong, an taikonaut born in the 1990s, made history as the first from his generation to conduct a spacewalk.” 可知,宋凌东因是 90 后第一代进行太空行走的宇航员而创造了历史,选 B 4.C 推理判断题。A 选项,神舟十九号是 2024 年 10 月 30 日发射的,不是 2025 年 4 月 30 日;B 选项,文中说 “They were in good health when they landed at the Dongfeng Landing Site.”,宇航员着陆时身体状况良好;C 选项,“Launched on October 30, 2024, the spacecraft carried out 88 scientific experiments in fields such as space life science and material science.”,该选项正确;D 选项,中国第一位空间站飞行工程师是王浩泽,不是宋凌东。这是细节理解题,考查对文章多处信息的准确判断。 5.A 主旨大意题。文章主要围绕神舟十九号 183 天的成功太空任务展开,包括发射、太空活动、返回等,A 选项符合主旨;B 选项 “太空行走” 只是其中一部分内容;C 选项 “返回” 也只是任务的一个环节;D 选项 “科学实验” 同样只是任务的一部分,所以 A 选项最适合做标题。 阅读理解C In April 2025, a video called Never Kneel Down! became a hit around the world. Made by China’s Foreign Ministry, it shows China’s strong stand against unfair trade practices, especially the US-China tariff war. The video uses old and new pictures to tell a story: China will never give in to bullying. The US has been starting trouble in trade. They put high taxes (tariffs) on many things that China sells to them. This is not fair and breaks the rules of world trade. The US does this to try to stop China from developing. But China doesn't give in. In the video, we can see how the US uses the "tariff stick" to hurt other countries. It also shows that giving in to such bullies will only make things worse. China says "No" to this unfair treatment. "China will never kneel!" means China will not back down or be silent. This video shows China's strong spirit. China has come a long way. In the past, we faced a lot of difficulties, but we always tried our best. Now, even with the tariff war, China stays strong. We believe in working together with others to make things better. We keep to the right trade rules and want to talk things out instead of fighting. The video also calls on young people. It says, "For China, for the world, we should work hard!" This tells us that we all need to do our part. We should study hard and work hard. We need to help our country become even better. "Never Kneel Down!" shows China's strong will. We will not bend to unfair pressure. We will keep working for a better world, standing up for what is right. 1.Why did the U.S. put high tariffs on Chinese goods? A. To follow world trade rules B. To stop China from developing C. To help Chinese businesses grow D. To reduce pollution 2.What does the "tariff stick" in the video symbolize? A. A tool for building friendship B. The U.S.’s unfair trade pressure C. China’s new technology D. A symbol of peace 3.Why does the video show both old and new pictures of China? A. To compare Chinese and American fashion B. To highlight China’s growth despite past challenges C. To criticize historical trade policies D. To advertise Chinese tourism 4.What does the video want young people to do? A. Only study science and technology. B. Give up when facing difficulties. C. Work hard to help China and the world. D. Watch more videos instead of studying. 5.What is the main purpose of the article? A. To introduce a popular video about China’s food. B. To explain the history of the Opium Wars. C. To encourage people to watch videos online. D. To show China’s strong stand against unfair trade practices. 【答案】BCBCD 【解析】文章主旨大意:2025 年 4 月《不跪!》视频走红,展现中国对美贸易霸凌的强硬立场,还呼吁青年努力建设国家。 1.B细节理解题。根据文中 “The US does this to try to stop China from developing.” 可知,美国对中国商品征收高额关税是为了阻止中国发展,选 B。 2.C考查词汇在语境中含义的理解和推断。由文中 “In the video, we can see how the US uses the 'tariff stick' to hurt other countries.” 以及前文提到美国的不公平贸易行为,可知 “关税大棒” 象征着美国的不公平贸易压力,C 选项正确。 3. B。推理判断题。从文中 “China has come a long way. In te past, we faced a lot of difficulties, but we always tried our best. Now, even with the tariff war, China stays strong.” 可知,视频展示中国新旧照片是为了突出尽管过去面临挑战,中国仍在不断发展壮大,B 选项符合。这是,考查根据文中信息对视频展示照片意图的推理。 4. C细节理解题。依据文中 “The video also calls on young people. It says, 'For China, for the world, we should work hard!' This tells us that we all need to do our part. We should study hard and work hard. We need to help our country become even better.” 可知,视频希望年轻人努力学习和工作,帮助中国和世界变得更好,C 选项正确。 5.D主旨大意题。文章开篇提到《不跪!》视频展示了中国对不公平贸易行为的强硬立场,后面围绕美国贸易霸凌以及中国的应对和态度展开,结尾也强调中国不会屈服于不公平压力,所以文章主要目的是展示中国对不公平贸易行为的强硬立场,D 选项正确。 阅读理解D Wang Xingxing, a young Chinese inventor, won the May Fourth Youth Medal in 2025 for his amazing work in robotics. This award is one of China’s highest honors for young people. His story shows that with passion and hard work, anyone can overcome challenges and achieve big dreams. As a student, Wang struggled with English and almost failed the college entrance exam. But he loved math and science, especially robots. In college, he built his first robot with just 200 yuan—a small machine that could move its arms and legs. This made his teachers proud and gave him the courage to follow his dream. In 2016, Wang started Unitree Robotics. He wanted to make robots that were both good and affordable. His team created the XDog, a four-legged robot that can run, jump, and even dance. Using simple materials like carbon fiber and 3D-printed parts, XDog was much cheaper than other robots. This made it possible for schools, farms, and ordinary people to use advanced robotics. His robots soon became famous worldwide. In 2021, a Unitree robot danced on China’s Spring Festival Gala, watched by billions. In 2022, over 100 of his robots performed at the Winter Olympics. Then, in 2024, his robots became the main attraction at the Spring Festival Gala again. Many human-like robots from his team danced with singers and dancers. They moved easily, followed the music well, and even made funny expressions, becoming the biggest highlight of the night. People were surprised to see how well the robots worked with humans. But Wang’s robots don’t just perform—they also help in factories, on farms, and in places hit by disasters, carrying heavy things, planting crops, and looking for people in need. Wang believes in sharing knowledge. He opens his technology to students and young inventors, hoping they’ll create better robots. “Robots should help humans, not replace us,” he says. “They’re tools to make life easier and safer.” What makes Wang inspiring? He chased his dreams through hard times, used simple ideas for big changes, and never gave up. His story tells young people: love what you do, work hard, and don’t fear difficulties. As he says, “If you can imagine it, you can build it,” showing that youth means having the courage to dream and act. 1.What award did Wang Xingxing win in 2025? A. The Nobel Prize B. The May Fourth Youth Medal C. The Olympic Innovation Award D. The Global Science Prize 2.Why did Wang Xingxing start Unitree Robotics? A. To make robots only for shows B. To become famous quickly C. To create expensive robots for big companies D. To make high-quality robots that people can afford 3.What does the underlined word "affordable" mean ? A. Strong and heavy B. Cheap and easy to buy C. Small and quiet D. Fast and dangerous 4.Why does Wang Xingxing share his company’s technology with students? A. To make more money from them B. To show that his robots are the best C. To inspire the next generation of inventors D. To stop other companies from developing robots 5.What can we learn from Wang’s robots performing at the Spring Festival Gala? A. Robots can replace human dancers B. Only expensive robots can perform in big events C. Wang’s robots are not useful for real life D. Technology can combine with art to create amazing shows 【答案】BDBCD 【解析】文章主旨大意:中国青年发明家王兴兴凭借机器人领域成就获 2025 年五四青年奖章,分享其追梦与创新故事 。 1.B细节理解题。根据文中 “Wang Xingxing, a young Chinese inventor, won the May Fourth Youth Medal in 2025 for his amazing work in robotics.” 可知,王兴兴在 2025 年获得五四青年奖章,选 B。这是细节理解题。 2.D 细节理解题 解析:由文中 “He wanted to make robots that were both good and affordable.” 可知,王兴兴创办宇树机器人公司是为了制造出质量好且人们能买得起的机器人,D 选项正确。 3.B 词义推断题。从后文 “Using simple materials like carbon fiber and 3D - printed parts, XDog was much cheaper than other robots. This made it possible for schools, farms, and ordinary people to use advanced robotics.” 可知,使用简单材料让机器人成本降低,普通人也能用得起,由此可推断 “affordable” 意为 “便宜且容易购买”,选 B。 4. C细节理解题。依据文中 “Wang believes in sharing knowledge. He opens his technology to students and young inventors, hoping they’ll create better robots.” 可知,王兴兴与学生分享公司技术是为了激励下一代发明家,C 选项正确。 5. D。推理判断题。文中提到 “Many human - like robots from his team danced with singers and dancers. They moved easily, followed the music well, and even made funny expressions, becoming the biggest highlight of the night. People were surprised to see how well the robots worked with humans.”,说明王兴兴的机器人在春晚的表演展示了科技与艺术结合能创造出精彩节目,D 选项正确。A 选项机器人能取代人类舞者与原文不符;B 选项文中未提及只有昂贵机器人能在大型活动表演;C 选项与文中机器人在多场景发挥作用相悖。 阅读理解E Tsinghua University started a new AI hospital called Tsinghua AI Agent Hospital on April 26, 2025. This hospital uses smart AI technology to make medical care better and cheaper, especially for people who live in the countryside. The development of the hospital will be carried out in two stages. First, it will test its AI system in different parts of Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, like the general medicine, eye care, and breathing disease departments. Later, it wants to become a big hospital that mixes AI, medical treatment, teaching, and research together. The goal is to train doctors to collaborate better with AI and address the shortage of medical workers in small towns and villages. The most important technology is the Zijing AI Doctor(紫荆 AI 医生), made by Tsinghua’s research group. This AI can deal with more than 300 diseases in 21 different medical areas, such as lung cancer and eye troubles. For example, it can tell if someone has a breathing disease with 93% accuracy, which is better than many human doctors. The AI learns by practicing in a fake hospital that works 100 times faster than real life, so it gets a lot of experience in just a few days. The AI doctor helps human doctors by looking at how patients feel, suggesting ways to treat them, and checking on patients after they leave the hospital. But Tsinghua’s medical leader, Wong Tien Yin, says AI is just a helper for doctors, not a replacement. “Doctors have special skills like understanding patients’ feelings and thinking carefully, and these can’t be replaced,” he says. To keep patients’ information safe, all their data is looked after carefully. The system also follows the newest medical rules to avoid mistakes. In the future, Tsinghua wants to make this AI hospital bigger all over the world. It will change to fit different countries’ medical rules while sharing useful knowledge. This project shows how AI can make medical care quicker, cheaper, and better. As Tsinghua leads the way, the whole world is watching how technology and doctors’ skills can work together to make healthcare better. 1.What is the Zijing AI Doctor? A. A type of medicine for eye problems. B. A robot that replaces human doctors. C. The key AI technology developed by Tsinghua. D. A virtual hospital for training doctors. 2.How does the AI doctor help human doctors? A. By doing surgeries without human help. B. By managing hospital finances. C. By replacing doctors in small villages. D. By analyzing symptoms and suggesting treatments. 3.Why does Wong Tien Yin say AI cannot replace human doctors? A. Because AI is too slow to work with. B. Because AI makes too many mistakes in diagnosis. C. Because patients dislike talking to AI. D. Because human doctors have skills like empathy and critical thinking. 4.What does the author think about the AI hospital project? A. The author believes AI will cause more problems in healthcare. B. The author thinks the project shows AI can improve healthcare efficiently. C. The author doubts whether AI can work with human doctors. D. The author suggests the project should only help rural areas. 5.What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To explain how to use AI in daily life. B. To introduce Tsinghua’s new AI hospital and its goals. C. To compare AI doctors with human doctors. D. To discuss the history of Tsinghua University. 【答案】CDDBB 【解析】文章主旨大意:2025 年 4 月 26 日清华大学开办 AI 医院,介绍其发展规划、技术、作用及未来愿景 。 1.C.细节理解题。根据文中 “The most important technology is the Zijing AI Doctor(紫荆 AI 医生), made by Tsinghua’s research group.” 可知,紫荆 AI 医生是清华大学研发的关键 AI 技术,C 选项正确。 2.D 细节理解题。从文中 “The AI doctor helps human doctors by looking at how patients feel, suggesting ways to treat them, and checking on patients after they leave the hospital.” 可知,AI 医生通过分析症状、给出治疗建议以及出院后检查来帮助人类医生,D 选项正确。A 选项 AI 医生独立做手术文中未提及;B 选项管理医院财务未涉及;C 选项取代乡村医生与原文不符。 3.D.推理判断题。依据文中 “But Tsinghua’s medical leader, Wong Tien Yin, says AI is just a helper for doctors, not a replacement. ‘Doctors have special skills like understanding patients’ feelings and thinking carefully, and these can’t be replaced,’ he says.” 可知,Wong Tien Yin 认为 AI 不能取代人类医生是因为人类医生有共情和批判性思维等技能,D 选项正确。 4.B推理判断题。根据文中 “This project shows how AI can make medical care quicker, cheaper, and better. As Tsinghua leads the way, the whole world is watching how technology and doctors’ skills can work together to make healthcare better.” 可知,作者认为该项目展示了 AI 能有效改善医疗保健,B 选项正确。 5.B.主旨大意题。文章开篇介绍清华大学开办 AI 医院,接着阐述其发展阶段、核心技术、作用以及未来规划等,主要目的是介绍清华大学的新 AI 医院及其目标,B 选项正确。 阅读理解F Rongchang, a small city in Chongqing, has become well - known around the world because of its traditional food, Rongchang Braised Goose(荣昌烤鹅). This all started with Lin Jiang, a 48 - year - old man from the local area. He followed an international livestreamer named "IShowSpeed"(甲亢哥) through five different cities. His goal was to share his hometown's special dish. Lin wore a bright red flowery coat and shouted "Rongchang braised goose!" in easy English. His funny and sincere actions made millions of people like him online. One video of him got 120 million views, and the dish became very popular all over the world. The local government quickly helped Lin. They made him the "Chief Ambassador" of Rongchang Braised Goose and gave him 100,000 yuan as a reward. They also worked on making sure the food was safe. During holidays such as May Day, the government opened its cafeteria. There, tourists could eat cheap local dishes, including the famous braised goose. They also offered free parking, more bus services, and held cultural festivals to welcome visitors. Rongchang Braised Goose is not just an ordinary dish. It has a history of 300 years. It uses a secret recipe that has been passed down from one generation to another. It also uses special white geese from the local area. Now, this dish stands for the city's culture. When tourists come, they don't just eat the goose. They also take part in activities like making pottery and weaving traditional cloth. So, having a meal becomes a cultural experience. The results are amazing. The number of geese sold online went up by 105%. More people booked hotels, and during busy seasons, over 100,000 tourists visited the city every day. The city plans to become more famous around the world. It will work with Chinese communities overseas to share the "taste of home". Lin Jiang's story shows that if you are passionate and work together, you can turn a local dish into a way to connect different cultures. As he said, "I just wanted the world to taste my hometown's flavor." Today, Rongchang shows that even small cities can become very popular if they are real and put their heart into what they do. 1.Why did Lin Jiang follow "IShowSpeed" through five cities? A. To study English with the livestreamer B. To make his hometown's special food well - known C. To ask the livestreamer to come to Rongchang D. To take part in an international cultural event 2.What can we know about the local government's actions? A. They focused only on economic benefits from tourism B. They believed Lin Jiang's success was accidental​ C. They wanted to protect traditional recipes from being copied D. They wanted to attract more tourists with various services. 3.Why does the author mention the 300 - year history of Rongchang Braised Goose? A. To prove it is older than other Chinese dishes B. To explain why the recipe is kept secret C. To compare it with modern fast food​ D. To emphasize its cultural significance beyond food 4.What is the main purpose of the government opening its cafeteria during holidays? A. To give local people jobs B. To show how well the city government works C. To let tourists eat local food that isn't expensive D. To check if Rongchang Braised Goose is safe 5.What does Lin Jiang's story mainly convey? A. Livestreaming is the most effective way to promote local food B. Small cities cannot compete with big cities in tourism C. Traditional dishes need modern marketing to survive​ D . Passion and collaboration (激情和合作)can turn local products into cultural bridges 【答案】BDDCD 【解析】文章主旨大意:荣昌男子林江推广家乡荣昌烤鹅使其闻名世界,当地政府助力,展现美食背后的文化及发展成果。 1.B细节理解题。根据文中 “He followed an international livestreamer named "IShowSpeed"(甲亢哥) through five different cities. His goal was to share his hometown's special dish.” 可知,林江跟随 “IShowSpeed” 走过五个城市是为了让家乡的特色美食为人所知,B 选项正确。 2.D细节理解题。从文中 “They also worked on making sure the food was safe. During holidays such as May Day, the government opened its cafeteria. There, tourists could eat cheap local dishes, including the famous braised goose. They also offered free parking, more bus services, and held cultural festivals to welcome visitors.” 可知,当地政府采取多种措施,如开放食堂、提供免费停车等服务,是为了吸引更多游客,D 选项正确。 3.D推理判断题。文中提到 “Rongchang Braised Goose is not just an ordinary dish. It has a history of 300 years...Now, this dish stands for the city's culture.”,作者提及荣昌烤鹅 300 年的历史,是为了强调它不仅仅是食物,更具有文化意义,D 选项正确。A 选项文中未将其与其他中国菜肴比较谁更古老;B 选项解释秘方保密原因并非提及历史的目的;C 选项文中未与现代快餐作比较。 4.C细节理解题。依据 “During holidays such as May Day, the government opened its cafeteria. There, tourists could eat cheap local dishes, including the famous braised goose.” 可知,政府在假期开放食堂是为了让游客能吃到价格实惠的当地食物,C 选项正确。A 选项给当地人提供工作未提及;B 选项展示政府工作出色并非主要目的;D 选项检查烤鹅安全性不是开放食堂的目的。 5. D主旨大意题根据 “Lin Jiang's story shows that if you are passionate and work together, you can turn a local dish into a way to connect different cultures.” 可知,林江的故事主要传达了激情与合作能够将地方产品变成文化交流的桥梁,D 选项正确。 阅读理解G A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by US author Donald Miller is a book that helps readers think about living a meaningful life. Miller looks back on his life and the time when his other book, Blue Like Jazz, was being made into a movie. Through this, he learns important lessons about what makes a good story and how to live better. The book starts with Miller not feeling happy with his life. He notices that he doesn’t have much direction or purpose, and he is just going through the motions every day. Then one day, Miller meets some filmmakers who want to turn his memoir (回忆录) into a movie. As they talk about how to adapt the book, Miller learns what makes a good story. He finds out that a good story needs conflict (冲突), character growth and a clear goal. This makes him look at his own life. Throughout the book, Miller shares stories and experiences that help him understand storytelling and living a meaningful life. He starts new adventures, like hiking the Inca Trail and joining a charity (慈善) bike ride, to make his life more interesting. These experiences teach him to take risks, embrace (拥抱) challenges and grow as a person. Miller also talks about love and relationships in the context (背景) of storytelling. He realizes that love is an important part of a good story and that meaningful relationships are key to a fulfilling (令人满足的) life. He looks at his own relationships and tries to improve them, knowing they add to his life’s story. As Miller thinks more about his journey, he concludes that living a good story takes effort and action. He learns that life isn’t about waiting for things to happen but about making things happen. Through his experiences and thoughts, Miller encourages readers to take charge of their stories and shape their own stories actively. 1. What is Miller’s attitude to life at the beginning of his book? A. positive B. grateful C. confident D. purposeless 2. Why does Miller start doing challenging activities?​ A. To avoid doing his usual tasks. B. To improve his physical fitness. C. To look for fun and self-growth. D. To collect stories for his future films. 3. Put the following events in the correct order according to the book. ① Miller starts new adventures like hiking and joining a charity bike ride. ② Miller meets filmmakers who plan to adapt his memoir into a movie. ③ Miller realizes the importance of love and relationships in life. ④ Miller feels unhappy with his life and lacks direction. A. ④②①③ B. ②④①③ C. ④①②③ D. ②①④③ 4. What is the book A Million Miles in a Thousand Years mainly about? A. How to live a fulfilling life. B. How to turn books into movies. C. The influence of books on a writer’s life. D. The experience of telling a good story. 5.The author wrote this book mainly to___. A. show off his unique life experiences B. persuade readers to make movies from their memoirs C. record the details of his daily life D. inspire readers to take control and actively shape their own life stories 【答案】DCAAD 【解析】文章主旨大意:美国作家唐纳德・米勒通过回顾自身经历,阐述《千日之旅》一书如何助读者思考有意义的生活 。 1.D细节理解题。根据文中 “The book starts with Miller not feeling happy with his life. He notices that he doesn’t have much direction or purpose, and he is just going through the motions every day.” 可知,米勒在书的开头对生活的态度是没有目标的。 2.C.推理判断题。从 “Throughout the book, Miller shares stories and experiences that help him understand storytelling and living a meaningful life. He starts new adventures, like hiking the Inca Trail and joining a charity bike ride, to make his life more interesting. These experiences teach him to take risks, embrace challenges and grow as a person.” 可推断,米勒开始做有挑战性的活动是为了寻找乐趣并实现自我成长。 3.A.排序题。文章先是提到米勒对生活不满且缺乏方向(④);接着他遇到想将其回忆录拍成电影的电影制作人(②);之后他开始新的冒险活动(①);最后他意识到爱和人际关系在生活中的重要性(③)。所以正确顺序是④②①③。 4.A主旨大意题。文章开篇点明《千日之旅》帮助读者思考如何过有意义的生活,后文围绕米勒的经历展开,阐述他如何通过各种经历理解生活的意义,因此这本书主要是关于如何过充实的生活,A 选项正确。B 选项如何将书改编成电影、C 选项书籍对作家生活的影响、D 选项讲好故事的经验都不是书籍的主要内容。 5.D推理判断题。由 “Through his experiences and thoughts, Miller encourages readers to take charge of their stories and shape their own stories actively.” 可知,作者写这本书主要是为了激励读者掌控并积极塑造自己的人生故事。A 选项炫耀独特生活经历、B 选项说服读者将回忆录拍成电影、C 选项记录日常生活细节均不符合文意。 完形填空 The True Story in the Movie The Dumpling Queen During this May Day holiday, a movie called The Dumpling Queen became really popular. It tells a true and ___1_____ story that will touch your heart. The movie is about Zang Jianhe. In the late 1970s, life was ___2___for her. She came to Hong Kong from Qingdao, Shandong, with her two little daughters. But things didn't go as she hoped. Her ____3___ broke down, her husband, who was already in Hong Kong, left her and she had to ___4____ her children. Suddenly, Zang found herself alone in a new place, with no money and no one to help. However, Zang Jianhe didn't give up. She remembered her family's dumpling - making ___5____. So, she decided to sell dumplings at Wan Chai Pier to make a living. At first, it was ___6_____hard. She set up a small stand at Wan Chai Pier. The weather was sometimes bad, and she had to work long hours. What's worse, some bad guys tried to bully her. But she was a ___7____ woman. She worked day and night, making dumplings with love and care. Slowly but surely, people started to notice her dumplings. They were so tasty! More and more ___8___came to buy her dumplings. Zang worked even harder. She tried different ways to make her dumplings better. As time went by, her business grew bigger and bigger. Finally, through her non - stop ___9____, she built a big business from nothing and became the well-known "Dumpling Queen". This story shows us that no matter how hard life is,____10_____ we are brave and keep trying, we can make our dreams come true. Zang Jianhe's story is truly amazing and gives us a lot of hope. 1. A. exciting B. interesting C. inspiring D. unexpecting 2. A. easy B. tough C. smoothy D. boring 3. A. business B. situation C. position D. marriage 4. A. look after B. look for C. take after D. take care 5. A. skills B. tradition C. habit D. ability 6. A. formally B. normally C. specially D. extremely 7. A. warm-hearted B. strong-willed C. strong self-controlling D. hard-working 8. A. tourists B. audiences C. customers D. citizens 9. A. efforts B. effects C. results D. achievement 10. A. as long as B.as soon as C. even if D.as well as 【答案】1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. A 【解析】《饺子皇后》讲述臧健和婚姻破裂后靠包饺子在香港创业,终成 “饺子皇后”,激励人们追梦 1. C。句意: “它讲述了一个真实且鼓舞人心的故事,会触动你的心灵”。A 选项 “exciting” 意为 “令人兴奋的”;B 选项 “interesting” 意为 “有趣的”;C 选项 “inspiring” 意为 “鼓舞人心的”;D 选项 “unexpecting” 意为 “意外的”。根据后文对故事的描述,可知这个故事是鼓舞人心的,能给人力量,所以选 C。 2. B。句意: “在 20 世纪 70 年代末,生活对她来说很艰难”。A 选项 “easy” 意为 “容易的”;B 选项 “tough” 意为 “艰难的”;C 选项 “smoothy” 拼写错误,正确的是 “smooth”,意为 “顺利的”;D 选项 “boring” 意为 “无聊的”。从后文提到她婚姻破裂、独自抚养孩子等内容可知生活艰难,所以选 B。 3.D。句意: “她的婚姻破裂了”。A 选项 “business” 意为 “生意”;B 选项 “situation” 意为 “情况”;C 选项 “position” 意为 “位置”;D 选项 “marriage” 意为 “婚姻”。根据后文 “her husband, who was already in Hong Kong, left her” 可知是婚姻出了问题,所以选 D。 4.A。句意: “她不得不照顾她的孩子”。A 选项 “look after” 意为 “照顾”;B 选项 “look for” 意为 “寻找”;C 选项 “take after” 意为 “与…… 相像”;D 选项 “take care” 意为 “小心”,如果要表示 “照顾” 需要加 “of”。这里是说她要照顾孩子,所以选 A。 5.A。句意: “她记得她家人包饺子的技能”。A 选项 “skills” 意为 “技能”;B 选项 “tradition” 意为 “传统”;C 选项 “habit” 意为 “习惯”;D 选项 “ability” 意为 “能力”,侧重于指个人的才能,而 “skills” 更侧重于具体的技术、技巧,这里指包饺子的技巧,所以选 A。 6.D。句意: “一开始,这极其困难”。A 选项 “formally” 意为 “正式地”;B 选项 “normally” 意为 “正常地”;C 选项 “specially” 意为 “特别地”;D 选项 “extremely” 意为 “极其,非常”。这里形容卖饺子的生活非常艰难,所以选 D。 7.B。句意:是 “但她是一个意志坚强的女人”。A 选项 “warm - hearted” 意为 “热心的”;B 选项 “strong - willed” 意为 “意志坚强的”;C 选项 “strong self - controlling” 意为 “自我控制能力强的”;D 选项 “hard - working” 意为 “勤奋的”。从她面对困难不放弃,日夜工作可知她意志坚强,所以选 B。 8.C。句意: “越来越多的顾客来买她的饺子”。A 选项 “tourists” 意为 “游客”;B 选项 “audiences” 意为 “观众”;C 选项 “customers” 意为 “顾客”;D 选项 “citizens” 意为 “市民”。来买饺子的人是顾客,所以选 C。 9.A。句意: “最后,通过她不停的努力,她从一无所有建立了一个大企业,成为了著名的‘饺子皇后’”。A 选项 “efforts” 意为 “努力”;B 选项 “effects” 意为 “影响”;C 选项 “results” 意为 “结果”;D 选项 “achievement” 意为 “成就”。这里是说通过她的努力取得了成功,所以选 A。 10.A。句意:“这个故事告诉我们,无论生活多么艰难,只要我们勇敢并不断尝试,我们就能实现我们的梦想”。A 选项 “as long as” 意为 “只要”;B 选项 “as soon as” 意为 “一…… 就……”;C 选项 “even if” 意为 “即使”;D 选项 “as well as” 意为 “也,和…… 一样”。根据句子逻辑,勇敢并不断尝试是实现梦想的条件,所以选 A。 语法填空 China’s Youth Day is on May 4th every year. It honors the young people ____1_____played a big part in making modern China. In the early 1900s, China had problems with foreign countries and social unrest. Many students and smart people liked ideas from the West, like science and democracy(民主). They___2____(believe)these ideas could help change society for the better. In 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, China was a WWI winner but _____3____(not treat) fairly. Other countries decided its territorial issues without____4____( ask) China. This made young people very angry. ___5___ May 4th, thousands of students in Beijing protested(抗议)____6_____( peace). They called for their country’s rights and justice(公平), showing a strong desire for ____7_____(independent). The protests quickly spread across China. Students, workers, and shop owners joined together. Their efforts made the government_____8_____ (change) unfair treaties(条约) and free arrested protesters. This was a key moment in China’s move toward modernization. In 1949, the government made May 4th “Youth Day” to remember these brave young people and inspire love for the country. Today, the holiday celebrates young people’s achievements and _____9_____(encourage) them to be responsible and ____10____(create). Schools and communities hold events to keep the spirit of courage and teamwork alive, showing it still matters today. 【答案】1.who 2.believed 3.wasn’t treated 4.On 5.asking 6.peacefully 7.independence 8. Change 9.encourages 10.creative 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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