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学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 专题08 阅读回答问题 (精选24年上海名校期末真题)15篇 说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情况进行针对性难度训练。 基础入门训练5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海静安·期末) Friday, 11 February This morning, as I was getting on the school bus, I saw smoke. The bus driver said there was a small fire at Butterfly Valley, about ten kilometers away. We saw fire trucks and tankers rushing to the fire. The firefighters worked all day to bring the fire under control (得到控制). Sunday, 13 February Today, the fire went from bad to worse! It became a crown fire. That means the treetops started burning. Bush-fires usually start out as ground fires and burn slowly. The wind changed too. It blew the fire towards the town, and the air was full of smoke. The fire could spread towards our house, so Dad cleared everything away from around the house and removed (去除) all the leaves in the gutters (排水沟). Monday, 14 February Today the police said the fire was coming our way. We had to leave our house! We only had time to throw our special things in the car, like photo albums. Dad set off from our house fast, and we went to live with friends in town. Wednesday, 16 February Today, we were told we would go back to our house. We had no idea about what we could find. No one spoke as we drove up the road. Then when we came around the corner, we saw our house! The fire missed us. The firefighters said ____________________. 1.What kind of fire was it in the diary, a forest fire or a building fire? 2.What did Dad do to protect their house from a fire? 3.What precious things did they take with them when they escaped? 4.How did they probably feel on the way back home in the car? 5.Please understand the underlined word “missed”, and guess the reason why the fire missed them. The firefighters said . (23-24八年级下·上海松江·期末)根据对话回答下列问题。 Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp (煤油灯). Evans’ eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children left school for this reason, so they remained poor for the rest of their lives. Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realized it was not just bad for school children but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people’s eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive. One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps. Each lamp only cost$20. However, this was a lot of money to many villagers, who only earned around $34 a week. So Evans made sure he kept the cost down. Evans used recycled materials. He also asked some volunteers to help build the lamps. Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, “Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook.” The solar lamps made a big difference. 1.Evans left school for his bad eyesight, didn’t he? 2.How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned according to Paragraph 2? 3.What did Evans invent? 4.How did Evans keep the cost of his invention down? 5.What do you think of Evans according to the passage? (give your reason(s)) (23-24八年级下·上海杨浦·期末)Answer the questions.(根据短文内容回答下列问题。) When I was ten years old, Mother found a dog by the roadside that had been hit by a car. She immediately took him to a vet as one of his back legs was badly hurt. His leg took some time to get better. Since Mother could not find the dog’s owner, we kept him and named him Chip. Chip and Mother were always together. He was Mother’s shadow and followed her everywhere. Whenever she left the house, he would whine sadly. One day, on our way to my grandparents’ house for dinner. Mother stopped at a minimart. “Mary, let’s buy some fruits for Grandma and Grandpa and a snack for Chip.” Mother told me as she got out of the car. I went along to take the chance to buy an ice cream for myself. Soon, we were on the road again. Half an hour passed when mother asked suddenly, “Where is Chip?” Chip was a quiet dog, so nobody realized that he was not in the backseat. None of us remembered seeing him out of the car at the minimart. It was dark by then and raining very heavily. Worried sick, Mother decided to drive back to the minimart. When she stopped in front of the store, she was shocked. There sat Chip, soaking wet, with water dripping off his long ears. Mother rushed out of the car and quickly flew towards our pet. “________!” the minimart owner exclaimed when she saw us hugging and patting chip. “He must have been waiting for you to return and has not moved from this spot even though it was raining.” That night, Mother gave Chip as many snacks as he could eat as a praise. “I’m so glad that you are safe and sound!” she said cheerfully. 1.Chip was a service dog, wasn’t he? 2.Why was Chip’s leg badly hurt when Mother first found him? 3.How long did it take before Mother realized Chip was not in the car? 4.Where did they find Chip? 5.What might the minimart owner say to Mother? Fill in the blank with one sentence. 6.Do you think Mother was a responsible dog owner? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·上海嘉定·期末)Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题) Sophia’s Big Day It was Sophia Taylor’s big day. As a reporter for her school newspaper, she would interview Ramon Fuller today, the star player for the Green-port football team. To Sophia, this meant a lot. She planned to be a professional football player, just like Ramon. Sophia’s dad, Dr. Philip Taylor, said YES to her but only allowed her to train after she finished her homework. “Work hard in all areas, and many things are possible,” he often said seriously. At school, Sophia went over the questions again and again before the big hour came. When she finally saw Fuller, Sophia was surprised to find he didn’t look like the exciting player she saw on TV. He seemed steady (稳重的) in a suit. For some reason, he reminded Sophia of her brother. Sophia began to ask Fuller how he got started in sports. “My talent showed early,” Fuller continued to tell Sophia how he won competitions and became famous. “But I hurt my knee in my last year of high school, That was when I met my hero.” “Who was that?” Sophia was interested. “Dr. Philip Taylor,” Fuller smiled. “My dad?” Sophia shouted, “Why was he your hero?” Fuller told Sophia how her father encouraged him to do his best in football after treating his knee. But with four operations on the knee, he couldn’t imagine playing football for long. Then Dr Taylor advised him to explore more possibilities. “That’s why I started studying medicine in the university,” Fuller continued. “When I retire from football, I want to be a doctor like your father.” “But you are rich enough,” Sophia felt curious. “You don’t have to work.” “It’s not about money,” Fuller said. “I want to achieve more with my life. Work hard in all areas. And many things are possible.” The words were familiar, but this time they made more sense to Sophia. She couldn’t wait to tell her new hero about her big day. 1.What was Sophia Taylor’s job for school newspaper? 2.Why did Sophia’s father only allow her to train after she finished her homework? 3.How did Fuller look when Sophia interviewed him, exciting or steady? 4.What happened to Fuller in his last year of high school? 5.How did Dr. Philip Taylor influence Ramon Fuller’s football career? 6.Who was Sophia’s new hero? Why did Sophia think it was a big day for her? (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)It happened about one year ago. My mom wanted to visit her sister who lived in America. Since we lived in the Ukraine (乌克兰) , my mom had to get agreement from our government to go to America. After she got the agreement to go and all of the paper work was done, she was ready to go. Then came the bad part. She had to be away from my dad, my two sisters, and me for about three months. From our city, my mom had to go to New York by plane. My sisters, my dad and I stood and watched the plane leave until we couldn’t see it any more. The next day, we got a call from our mom. She said that her sister met her in New York and from there, they drove to the place where my aunt lived. She also said that it was really nice in America, but she missed us very much. It was really hard to live without my mom, but I got over it. After about three months my mom was coming home. My dad and my sister went to pick my mom up from the airport. It was very far and my mom had a lot of bags. My younger sister and I waited for them at home. We waited and waited, and then it was late, but they weren’t back. Then we got a call from our dad. He said that there was a big snowstorm in New York and the plane couldn’t leave until the storm was over, so our mom would be late. When they finally got home, I was really happy. My mom had a lot of gifts for us, but 6 . 1.Why did the writer’s mother fly to New York? . 2.How long did the writer’s mother have to be away from home? . 3.Who saw off the writer’s mother at the airport? . 4.The writer didn’t meet his mother at the airport with his dad, did he? . 5.Why didn’t his mother’s plane arrive on time? . 6.What can be filled in 6 ? (Write you answer in one sentence. ) My mom had a lot of gifts for us, but . 进阶拓展训练5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海徐汇·期末模拟)Instead of playing with toys, Yang loved making models himself when he was little. His parents bought him model cars and airplanes, but he preferred using plastic bottles to make his own. When he started middle school, Yang began putting even more effort into making model air-planes. Once, he locked himself up in his room to build a 5-meter-long wooden hang glider. He covered the frame with his bed sheet as he couldn’t afford the proper material for the wings. Yang wanted to try flying the glider by jumping off a hill, but his father found out about his plan and thought it was too dangerous. So his father destroyed the plane. But this didn’t stop Yang from building model airplanes. When he entered university, the mechanic and electronic know-how he learned in class helped him build more sophisticated models. He founded a model airplane club and became the best airplane builder on campus. His parents give him 1, 000 yuan every month, of which he spend more than 700 on model airplanes. He didn’t know his expensive hobby could actually help him make money until 2011, when he met his high school classmate Tang Yinlong who told Yang that aerial photography is a profitable business. “One aerial photo can be worth 5, 000 yuan, ” Tang says. With Tang’s business knowledge and Yang’s mechanical expertise, the two founded an aerial photography company. Yang spent another year making preparations. “For the first two months, I practiced my control skills. Then I spent 10 months improving the photography skills to get good pictures, ” he said. Although he had hypoglycemia because of overwork, Yang never complained. “If this business idea succeeds, it could support my hobby. When I thought about that, I felt excited, ” he said. 1.Yang didn’t like playing with toys when he was little, did he? 2.Which did Yang like better, the models bought by his parents or the ones made by himself? 3.How long was his wooden hang glider? 4.Why did Yang’s father destroy the wooden hang glider? 5.When did Yang found a model airplane club? 6.Do you think Yang’s business will be successful? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)根据短文内容回答下列问题。 Mr. Klarke works in an agricultural college. There he taught his students how to keep the seeds and when to sow them and how to look after the plants. He knows much and makes his classes lively and interesting. So he is respected. One day he was asked to give a talk in a town. On his way there, something was wrong with his car at a foot of a hill. He tried to repair it, but he failed and he had to climb up the hill and ask the villagers there for help. It was very hot that day and soon he felt thirsty. He saw a lot of pear trees in a garden. And a young man was picking them in it. “I say, young man!” said the old man, “Could you give me some pears, please?” In fact the young man was one of his students and he recognized him at once. He wanted to have a joke with him. So he answered, “Of course, sir. Do you want the hot ones or cold ones?” It made Mr. Klarke feel strange. He thought to himself, “I’ve never heard of hot pears. Well, let me tell him I want some hot ones.” And he said as he thought. Having heard this, the young man threw some pears to the ground. Mr. Klarke picked them up, blew the dust off them and ate them up. “You said they were hot, but why were they cold?” asked the old man. “What did you blow them for, then, Mr. Klarke?” said the young man with a smile. 1.Does Mr. Klarke do something in the college? 2.How are his classes? 3.He failed to repair his car, didn’t he? 4.Why did he climb up the hill? 5.What’s the Chinese meaning for the underlined word “dust”? 6.Why did Mr. Klarke blow the pears? What do you think of the young man? (24-25八年级下·上海·期末模拟)Pei Ju was a government official who served in both the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He had very different reputations (名声) in these two periods, and this caused many people to talk about him. Pei Ju used to tell Emperor Yangdi of the Sui Dynasty what he wanted to hear. He never disagreed with the emperor’s ideas, even if they were wrong. Pei also knew Emperor Yangdi liked war, so he suggested fighting many wars. However, these battles cost too many lives and resources. In the end, the Sui Dynasty fell apart. When the Tang Dynasty began, Pei Ju worked for the new government. But this time, he acted differently. He didn’t just say nice words to Emperor Taizong. Instead, he spoke out against his wrong decisions and tried to help Taizong make good ones. Why did Pei Ju change? According to Chinese historian Sima Guang, he was influenced by his leaders. Yangdi didn’t like to hear people say he was wrong, but Emperor Taizong was the opposite. People say, “A good bird chooses its tree, just as a wise servant chooses his master.” Do you want friends who just tell you what you want to hear, or friends who tell you the truth? It’s up to you. Opinion A: _______ We can learn an important lesson from the story: Our situations make a difference. A good environment encourages us to do good things, while a bad one may lead us to do awful things. We should also try to put ourselves in a good environment. There we can meet good teachers and friends. Opinion B: Listen to good adviceThe story also shows that only those who are willing to hear different ideas can benefit from it. President Xi Jinping once told this story to the government officials. He said that government officials should be open-minded and welcome frank (坦诚的) advice. Only by listening to good advice can we improve a lot. 1.Who did Pei Ju work for? 2.Why did people talk about Pei Ju a lot? 3.Emperor Taizong didn’t like taking others’ advice, did he? 4.In Sima Guang’s opinion, what made Pei Ju different in two periods? 5.According to President Xi Jinping, what should government officials do to improve themselves? 6.Please write down a proper title in the blank “_______” for Opinion A. Opinion A: (23-24八年级下·上海奉贤·期末)THE FRENCH love bread of all types, but the baguette (法棍) famously holds a special place. Whether it's toasted with butter at breakfast or served in a basket at dinner, this bread has a role to play in almost every meal. It’s reported that about 320 baguettes are eaten per second. That’s an average (平均数) of half a baguette per person per day, and around 10 billion baguettes per year. The baguette is much more than just food. It’s also a symbol of French culture and history. But how did this simple yet delicious bread come to be? The short answer: No one is certain who invented the baguette. Some people suggest that the idea of a long bread was brought from Vienna in the 19th century. Others believe it was created during the French Revolution. It was Napoleon Bonaparte who decided its shape so that soldiers could easily carry it. The baguette became popular in Paris in the 1920s. However, it took some time for the long loaf to be accepted in the countryside. At that time, people in rural areas preferred darker, round bread that could be kept longer. During World War I, the baguette played an important role. It was a way for the French to keep their cultural identity (身份) when the country was taken over by Germany. Although faced with food shortages, bakers continued to make baguettes. During the war, the bread brought comfort to French people. The traditional baguette is so important in French culture that it’s protected by law. In 1993, the French Bread Law was passed. It sets the rules for making a traditional baguette. According to the law, the baguette can only be made on site (现场) and with specific ingredients: wheat flour, water, yeast (酵母) and salt. Only three additives (添加剂) are allowed: 2% bean flour, 0. 5% soy flour, and 0. 3% wheat malt (小麦芽) flour. Each year, Paris holds a competition to choose the best baguette in the city. The winner receives a medal and a prize of 4, 000 euros. They also receive the honor of becoming a baguette supplier (供应商) to the Elysee Palace (爱丽舍宫) for a year. The next time you bite into a baguette, remember the rich history and cultural importance that this bread carries. Bon appétit (祝您好胃口)! 1.The French love bread of all types, but the baguette is their favourite, isn't it? 2.How many baguettes are eaten per minute? 3.When did the baguette become popular in Paris? 4.What kind of role did the baguette play during World War I? 5.When you go to the bakery next time, would you like to buy a loaf of baguette?Why or why not?(please give at least two reasons) (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末模拟)Do we remember by Google? The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our own brains, a study has concluded. In the age of Google, our minds are adapting (适应) so that we are experts at knowing where to find information even though we don’t recall what it is. The researchers found that when we want to know something we use the Internet as an “external memory” just as computers use an external hard drive (外接硬盘). Nowadays we are so reliant on our smart phones and laptops that we feel at a loss when we can’t find out something immediately. And we depend on the Internet connection so much that without it, we feel “more and more like losing a friend”. The researchers carried out four tests to check their theory. The tests involved giving participants a trivia quiz and then seeing whether they recognized computer-related words more quickly than other words. The other tests involved seeing if people remembered 40 pieces information they would later have normally looked up. The third and fourth parts of the study involved checking how well people remember where to look up information on-line and whether or not they remembered the location more than the actual data. The results showed that when people don’t believe they will need information for a later test, they do not recall it at the same rate as when they do believe they will need it. “People don’t make the effort to remember when they think they can look up information later,” says the study. The other results showed that when they have Internet access , people are better at remembering where they can find it than the details. 1.What has the new study found? 2.In the age of Google, we aren’t experts at knowing where to find information, are we? 3.What do the researcher compare (比作) people’s not having Internet connection to? 4.What did the fourth part of the study try to find? 5.According to the tests, when do people remember information better? 能力综合实践5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海徐汇·期末模拟)根据短文内容回答下列问题。 Sometimes we spend more time at our desk trying not to fall asleep than actually studying. This is because we are trying to study while our biological clock are in sleep mode (模式). There are certain times of the day when we function well. And there are certain times when we don’t. Each of us has a biological clock that follows his own way. It is a waste of time and energy to study when our brain is not functioning well. However, it is difficult to recognize when our brain is giving good performance. What’s the best time to study? Since everybody’s brain works differently, scientists haven’t reached a conclusion. Many people find it more effective to learn new things in the morning. When you have had a good rest the night before, you will have a clear mind. Studying during the day is also better because you can ask for help at once— when you have a problem. However, during the day, there are often many interesting things going on around you. They might draw your attention away from your study. You have to try your best to focus on your study. For other people, they are more likely to learn new things when the sun has gone down. The whole world is sleeping. The mind’s creative output also increases at night. Maybe that’s why many writers and artists love working at night. Staying up late can make you sleepy at school the next day. So, plan your night study schedule well and have enough sleep. Are you an early bird or a night owl (夜猫子)? You can try out some different schedules to find out when you study most effectively! 1.The work of biological clock is different from person to person, isn’t it? 2.What happens if we study when our brain is not functioning well? 3.Please list one advantage of studying in the morning or during the day. 4.According to the writer, what’s the problem of studying during the day? 5.Why do many writers and artists love working at night? 6.Is it necessary to know your way of biological clock? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·上海闵行·期末模拟)Answer the question. During our first summer in the Arizona desert, I got badly burned by the sun. It was too hot there. By the next April I was already worrying about those three months coming up. I told Mr. Simpson about that at his gas station while he filled my car’s tank. “You don’t need to worry in that way,” he said. “Worrying about the heat just makes the summer start sooner and last longer.” I realized, as I paid the bill, that he was right. “Treat the heat like a welcome surprise,” he said. “Take advantage of the best that our summer offers and ignore the rest.” To my surprise, Mr. Simpson’s advice worked. When the hot summer did arrive, I watered the flowers in my garden in the morning. In the afternoon I slept with my kids, and in the evening we played games and made ice cream together. I learned the beauty of the summer in the desert. Years later, when we moved to Cleveland, our neighbors there were already worrying about winter in September. When the snows of December did arrive, our children were excited because they had never seen snow before. They made snowballs and went skating together. One afternoon, a middle-aged neighbor told me, “For years the snow had just been something to shovel. I’d forgotten what real fun it can be!” A few years later, we moved back to the desert. When I drove to the gas station, I learned from the new owner that age had forced Mr. Simpson to sell. He had bought a small station nearby. I drove there and talked with Mr. Simpson. He was thinner and older now, but his pleasant smile was still the same. I asked him how he was. “I’m not worrying about growing old,” he said, “Too busy enjoying life out there in the country.” 1.How did the writer feel when he thought about the coming summer? 2.What did Mr. Simpson advise the writer to do? 3.What did the writer’s children do when it snowed? 4.When did the writer move to back to the desert? 5.Why did Mr. Simpson sell his gas station? 6.What do you think of Mr Simpson? What can you learn from the story? I think (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)D.Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题) They give their opinions Experience one of the most popular areas of France, the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed region. Visit a few of the regions’ many castles and learn about the Renaissance (文艺复兴) architecture and the historical figures. Read what other travelers say about their trip. Our tour guide was perfect—he was on time and friendly. His introduction was full of historical facts and interesting anecdotes (趣闻). The castles were stunning (极好的) and the drive was delightful to the Loire and back to Paris. Lunch was delicious and the wines were tasty. Overall the tour was a pleasure from start to finish. (5 of 5) 5 ★ By V. Irena   8/29/19 Gorgeous day! Very relaxing drive and just the right amount of time in each location. Our driver was wonderful. He was fluent in several languages and always on time. We had a really nice lunch during the second stop with the group. It was lovely! My favorite was Château de Chenonceau. If you like castles and the countryside, this is a beautiful and relaxing tour! (5 of 5) 5 ★ By an anonymous  1/26/19 Our tour was excellent. The van was very comfortable and the lunch was very good. However, the services for pick up and drop off were poor. We got a message that we would be picked by taxi at 6:15 a.m., but the driver came 10 minutes later. After lunch, our driver told us she could drop anyone off at different locations in Paris upon our return if we had dinner plans. Instead of heading to our location, she drove to the agency. We were finally at our hotel at 7:45, hot and tired. I paid almost 500 euros for 2 passengers and I had to leave my hotel earlier and return almost 2 hours! We were not treated fairly. This was not our experience with prior (先前的) tours with your agency. (3 of 5) 5 ★ By K. Howard 6/28/19 1.What is these travelers’ tourist destination? 2.Did travelers write to give their opinions mainly on the tour or the agency’s service? 3.Were all these three travelers satisfied with their traveling experience? 4.Why did Ms. Irena have a good impression of the tour guide? 5.What activities does the travel agency arrange for travelers to take part in during the trip? (List two of them) 6.After reading their opinions, will you choose the tour with this travel agency? Why or why not? (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末) People are afraid of difficulties, but sometimes it’s the difficulties and challenges that make us better people. Cece Bell’s story is a good example. When she was four years old, Cece Bell became deaf and had to wear a hearing aid. As the only deaf student at her school, Bell wished that there was a list of instructions to help people understand and communicate with her better. When she was older, this inspired Bell to write the graphic (图画的) novel EI Deafo, which is partly based on her life but with talking rabbits instead of humans. In this book, Cece finds that she can use her hearing aid like a superpower and becomes the hero EI Deafb. The book was a huge success and won lots of awards, and now it has been turned into a famous TV series. In an interview with the newspaper, Bell explained why she decided to make all the characters in EI Deafo rabbits, “I wanted to show what it felt like to be the only deaf kid in my elemental school,” She says. “I needed a good visual metaphor (比喻), and rabbits, with their big ears and amazing hearing, were perfect for that. Actually, I felt just like the only rabbit whose big ears didn’t work—I had the ears for show, but little else.” The decision to write it as a graphic novel was also linked to her experience with deafness. “I wanted to use speech balloons, which are used in almost all graphic novels, to show what my character is hearing or speaking in the story.” “I want to call on more people to care for the deaf children—Although we could hardly hear, we still want to communicate with others.” she says. 1.When did Cece Bell become deaf? 2.What are the characters in the graphic novel EI Deafo, rabbits or humans? 3.How successful is the book EI Deafo? 4.What does the underlined sentence mean? 5.What do you think of Cece? Why do you think so? (23-24八年级下·上海长宁·期末)Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题): Pu Cuifen, a villager from Yunnan Province, experienced that an elephant visited his house two years ago. The elephants were harmful to no one, but had com and beans on the farm. The villagers lost nearly 50,000yuan. Earlier than that, villagers would drive away the elephants to protect their crops, which made the animals angry and led to human injuries or deaths. Now the government has helped to pay the money for the crops damaged (损害) by elephants. Such things will help protect the interests of farmers and elephants. The government has also created “dining halls” for the wild elephants to grow their favorite food, such as elephant grass and bamboo. Villagers now simply leave the elephants alone. Yunnan Province is not the only example of protecting wild animals. In Tibet, Migmar used to be a hunter, but now has become a rescuer at the wildlife rescue station of Qomolangma. He and his friends take turns to go around to check there’s no trouble or danger for wild animals every day. The wildlife rescue station was set up in 2019. From then on, they have saved 17 wild animals. During this period, they learned to tie up the animals and clean their wounds, and set them free into the wild when they got well again. “Animals don’t talk, but I can feel their trust. We should protect them,” said Migmar. Examples of taking care of wild animals appear more around us. From damage to protection, people see more changing on human-wildlife relations. Even the simplest change and action can make a change to the world. 1.The elephants were harmless to people in Pu’s village, weren’t they? 2.What happened when the villagers drove away the elephants? 3.Why did the government create “dining halls” for the wild elephants? 4.What topic do the two examples have in common? 5.How do you feel about Migmar and his friends? Please give your reason(s). 12 同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点! 17 同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点! 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 专题08 阅读回答问题 (精选24年上海名校期末真题)15篇 说明:此专题分三个难度层次,基础入门训练<进阶拓展训练< 能力综合实践,老师根据学生实际情况进行针对性难度训练。 基础入门训练5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海静安·期末) Friday, 11 February This morning, as I was getting on the school bus, I saw smoke. The bus driver said there was a small fire at Butterfly Valley, about ten kilometers away. We saw fire trucks and tankers rushing to the fire. The firefighters worked all day to bring the fire under control (得到控制). Sunday, 13 February Today, the fire went from bad to worse! It became a crown fire. That means the treetops started burning. Bush-fires usually start out as ground fires and burn slowly. The wind changed too. It blew the fire towards the town, and the air was full of smoke. The fire could spread towards our house, so Dad cleared everything away from around the house and removed (去除) all the leaves in the gutters (排水沟). Monday, 14 February Today the police said the fire was coming our way. We had to leave our house! We only had time to throw our special things in the car, like photo albums. Dad set off from our house fast, and we went to live with friends in town. Wednesday, 16 February Today, we were told we would go back to our house. We had no idea about what we could find. No one spoke as we drove up the road. Then when we came around the corner, we saw our house! The fire missed us. The firefighters said ____________________. 1.What kind of fire was it in the diary, a forest fire or a building fire? 2.What did Dad do to protect their house from a fire? 3.What precious things did they take with them when they escaped? 4.How did they probably feel on the way back home in the car? 5.Please understand the underlined word “missed”, and guess the reason why the fire missed them. The firefighters said . 【答案】1.It was a forest fire. 2.Dad cleared everything away from around the house and removed all the leaves in the gutters. 3.They took photo albums when they escaped. 4.They probably felt nervous and worried on the way back home in the car. 5.“You are so lucky. The wind direction changed. Your house is safe now.” 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者目睹了一场火灾的发生。 1.根据“The bus driver said there was a small fire at Butterfly Valley, about ten kilometers away.”可知,巴士司机说,大约十公里外的蝴蝶谷发生了一场小火灾。可推知这是一场森林火灾。故填It was a forest fire. 2.根据“The fire could spread...all the leaves in the gutters (排水沟).”可知,父亲清理了房子周围的所有东西及排水沟里的所有树叶。故填Dad cleared everything away from around the house and removed all the leaves in the gutters. 3.根据“We only had time to throw our special things in the car, like photo albums.”可知,他们在逃离时带上了相册。故填They took photo albums when they escaped. 4.根据“We had no idea about what we could find. No one spoke as we drove up the road.”可知,因为他们不知道房子的情况,所以心情可能是紧张和担忧的。故填They probably felt nervous and worried on the way back home in the car. 5.开放性作答,合理即可。结合上下文,“missed”在此处应是表示大火没有波及他们的房子。原因可能风向改变阻止了火势的蔓延。故填“You are so lucky. The wind direction changed. Your house is safe now.” (23-24八年级下·上海松江·期末)根据对话回答下列问题。 Evans Wadongo was from a village of Africa. He had to do homework by the light of a kerosene lamp (煤油灯). Evans’ eyes hurt and this made studying difficult. It was common in his village. Many children left school for this reason, so they remained poor for the rest of their lives. Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university. He continued to worry about the kerosene lamp. By this time, he realized it was not just bad for school children but for the whole family. First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people’s eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive. One day, he had an idea. He could use a small solar (太阳能的) light. Sunlight is free and solar power is good for the environment. Evans built his first solar lamp and it worked. He began to build more lamps and sent them to local families. An organization heard about this and provided money for him to build more solar lamps. Each lamp only cost$20. However, this was a lot of money to many villagers, who only earned around $34 a week. So Evans made sure he kept the cost down. Evans used recycled materials. He also asked some volunteers to help build the lamps. Thousands of people had safe light. Julia, a mother of three, said, “Thanks to Evans, my children have light to read, and I have my own light to cook.” The solar lamps made a big difference. 1.Evans left school for his bad eyesight, didn’t he? 2.How many problems about kerosene lamps are mentioned according to Paragraph 2? 3.What did Evans invent? 4.How did Evans keep the cost of his invention down? 5.What do you think of Evans according to the passage? (give your reason(s)) 【答案】1.No, he didn’t. 2.Four. 3.A solar lamp./Solar lamps. 4.By using recycled materials and asking some volunteers to help build the lamps. 5.He is hardworking and creative. 【导语】本文主要讲述了Evans Wadongo发明并制作太阳能灯的过程。 1.根据“Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university.”可知,Evans没有辍学,并且还顺利考入大学。故填No, he didn’t. 2.根据“First, it can cause illnesses such as coughs. Also, the light can hurt people’s eyes. Besides, it can lead to fires. Lastly, kerosene is expensive.”可知,此处提及煤油灯可以引起咳嗽等疾病、伤害人们的眼睛、导致火灾和价格昂贵四个问题。故填Four。 3.根据“Evans built his first solar lamp and it worked.”可知,Evans发明了太阳能灯。故填A solar lamp./Solar lamps. 4.根据“Evans used recycled materials. He also asked some volunteers to help build the lamps.”可知,为了降低太阳能灯的制造成本,Evans使用了回收材料并募集志愿者制作灯。故填By using recycle materials and asking some volunteers to help build the lamps. 5.根据“Although studying was difficult, Evans was an excellent student and went to a university.”和第三段“Evans built his first solar lamp and it worked.”可知,Evans勤思善学,考入了大学;而且他还非常有创造力,因此他发明了太阳能灯。故填He is hardworking and creative. (23-24八年级下·上海杨浦·期末)Answer the questions.(根据短文内容回答下列问题。) When I was ten years old, Mother found a dog by the roadside that had been hit by a car. She immediately took him to a vet as one of his back legs was badly hurt. His leg took some time to get better. Since Mother could not find the dog’s owner, we kept him and named him Chip. Chip and Mother were always together. He was Mother’s shadow and followed her everywhere. Whenever she left the house, he would whine sadly. One day, on our way to my grandparents’ house for dinner. Mother stopped at a minimart. “Mary, let’s buy some fruits for Grandma and Grandpa and a snack for Chip.” Mother told me as she got out of the car. I went along to take the chance to buy an ice cream for myself. Soon, we were on the road again. Half an hour passed when mother asked suddenly, “Where is Chip?” Chip was a quiet dog, so nobody realized that he was not in the backseat. None of us remembered seeing him out of the car at the minimart. It was dark by then and raining very heavily. Worried sick, Mother decided to drive back to the minimart. When she stopped in front of the store, she was shocked. There sat Chip, soaking wet, with water dripping off his long ears. Mother rushed out of the car and quickly flew towards our pet. “________!” the minimart owner exclaimed when she saw us hugging and patting chip. “He must have been waiting for you to return and has not moved from this spot even though it was raining.” That night, Mother gave Chip as many snacks as he could eat as a praise. “I’m so glad that you are safe and sound!” she said cheerfully. 1.Chip was a service dog, wasn’t he? 2.Why was Chip’s leg badly hurt when Mother first found him? 3.How long did it take before Mother realized Chip was not in the car? 4.Where did they find Chip? 5.What might the minimart owner say to Mother? Fill in the blank with one sentence. 6.Do you think Mother was a responsible dog owner? Why or why not? 【答案】1.No, he wasn’t. 2.(Chip’s leg was badly hurt) because he had been hit by a car. 3.It took half an hour. 4.In front of the minimart. 5.Possible answers: What a faithful dog you have! / What a loyal dog! / How could he be so devoted? / He’s such a good boy! / He’s a true friend indeed! / He must have missed you terribly! / Look at him, waiting patiently in the rain./ It’s amazing how much he loves you. 6.Possible answers: Yes, I think Mother was a responsible dog owner. She immediately took Chip to a vet when she found him hurt. She also made sure to reward him with treats after he was safely found. / Yes. She cared for Chip and made sure he was safe, showing that she was a responsible dog owner. / Yes. Mother was a responsible dog owner because she took Chip to the vet when he was hurt, cared for him, and was concerned when she realized he was missing, and went back to find him when he was accidentally left behind. / No, I do not think Mother was a responsible dog owner because she did not make sure Chip was safely in the car before leaving the minimart. She only realized he was missing after half an hour, showing a lack of attention to him. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者的妈妈和小狗Chip之间的感人故事。 1.通读全文可知,Chip是作者妈妈在路边捡回家养的宠物狗,不是服务犬。故填No, he wasn’t. 2.根据“Mother found a dog by the roadside that had been hit by a car.”可知,Chip是被车撞伤了。故填(Chip’s leg was badly hurt) because he had been hit by a car. 3.根据“Half an hour passed when mother asked suddenly, ‘Where is Chip?’”可知,去完小超市后半小时,妈妈才意识到Chip不见了。故填It took half an hour. 4.根据“Mother decided to drive back...with water dripping off his long ears.”可知,他们是在商店门口发现Chip的。故填In front of the minimart. 5.根据“the minimart owner exclaimed...even though it was raining.”可知,小超市的店主被小狗Chip感动了,看到作者一家开车回来找小狗,忍不住夸赞Chip。故填What a faithful dog you have! / What a loyal dog! / How could he be so devoted? / He’s such a good boy! / He’s a true friend indeed! / He must have missed you terribly! / Look at him, waiting patiently in the rain./ It’s amazing how much he loves you. 6.开放性作答,合理即可。故填Yes, I think Mother was a responsible dog owner. She immediately took Chip to a vet when she found him hurt. She also made sure to reward him with treats after he was safely found. / Yes. She cared for Chip and made sure he was safe, showing that she was a responsible dog owner. / Yes. Mother was a responsible dog owner because she took Chip to the vet when he was hurt, cared for him, and was concerned when she realized he was missing, and went back to find him when he was accidentally left behind. / No, I do not think Mother was a responsible dog owner because she did not make sure Chip was safely in the car before leaving the minimart. She only realized he was missing after half an hour, showing a lack of attention to him. (23-24八年级下·上海嘉定·期末)Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题) Sophia’s Big Day It was Sophia Taylor’s big day. As a reporter for her school newspaper, she would interview Ramon Fuller today, the star player for the Green-port football team. To Sophia, this meant a lot. She planned to be a professional football player, just like Ramon. Sophia’s dad, Dr. Philip Taylor, said YES to her but only allowed her to train after she finished her homework. “Work hard in all areas, and many things are possible,” he often said seriously. At school, Sophia went over the questions again and again before the big hour came. When she finally saw Fuller, Sophia was surprised to find he didn’t look like the exciting player she saw on TV. He seemed steady (稳重的) in a suit. For some reason, he reminded Sophia of her brother. Sophia began to ask Fuller how he got started in sports. “My talent showed early,” Fuller continued to tell Sophia how he won competitions and became famous. “But I hurt my knee in my last year of high school, That was when I met my hero.” “Who was that?” Sophia was interested. “Dr. Philip Taylor,” Fuller smiled. “My dad?” Sophia shouted, “Why was he your hero?” Fuller told Sophia how her father encouraged him to do his best in football after treating his knee. But with four operations on the knee, he couldn’t imagine playing football for long. Then Dr Taylor advised him to explore more possibilities. “That’s why I started studying medicine in the university,” Fuller continued. “When I retire from football, I want to be a doctor like your father.” “But you are rich enough,” Sophia felt curious. “You don’t have to work.” “It’s not about money,” Fuller said. “I want to achieve more with my life. Work hard in all areas. And many things are possible.” The words were familiar, but this time they made more sense to Sophia. She couldn’t wait to tell her new hero about her big day. 1.What was Sophia Taylor’s job for school newspaper? 2.Why did Sophia’s father only allow her to train after she finished her homework? 3.How did Fuller look when Sophia interviewed him, exciting or steady? 4.What happened to Fuller in his last year of high school? 5.How did Dr. Philip Taylor influence Ramon Fuller’s football career? 6.Who was Sophia’s new hero? Why did Sophia think it was a big day for her? 【答案】1.A reporter. 2.Because he thinks many things are possible if she works hard. 3.He looked steady. 4.He hurt his knee. 5.He advised him to explore more possibilities. 6.Her father. Because she realized that many things are possible if she works hard. 【导语】本文主要介绍Sophia Taylor采访了著名足球明星Ramon Fuller,知道她的父亲是Fuller的英雄。从采访中她明白了如果她在各方面努力,许多事情都是可能的。 1.根据第一段“As a reporter for her school newspaper ...”可知,Sophia Taylor是校报的一位记者。故填A reporter. 2.根据第二段“Sophia’s dad, Dr. Philip Taylor, said YES to her but only allowed her to train after she finished her homework. ‘Work hard in all areas, and many things are possible,’ he often said seriously.”可知,Sophia的爸爸Philip Taylor答应只有在她完成作业后才允许训练,他经常严肃地说:“在各方面努力,很多事情都是可能的。”由此可知,Sophia的爸爸认为如果她努力学习,很多事情都是可能的。故填Because he thinks many things are possible if she works hard. 3.根据第三段“Sophia was surprised to find he didn’t look like the exciting player she saw on TV. He seemed steady ...”可知,Sophia认为Ramon Fuller看起来不像电视上那么令人激动,而是很稳重的。故填He looked steady. 4.根据第五段“But I hurt my knee in my last year of high school”可知,Ramon Fuller在高中的最后一年膝盖受伤了。故填He hurt his knee. 5.根据第九段“Then Dr Taylor advised him to explore more possibilities.”可知,Philip Taylor建议Ramon Fuller探索更多的可能性。故填He advised him to explore more possibilities. 6.根据倒数第二段“Work hard in all areas. And many things are possible.”,最后一段“The words were familiar, but this time they made more sense to Sophia. She couldn’t wait to tell her new hero about her big day.”以及前文可知,Ramon Fuller说:“在各个方面努力工作,很多事情都是可能的。”而这些话很对于Sophia来说熟悉,因为她的父亲Philip Taylor也对她说过这样的话,所以她迫不及待地想把这个大日子告诉她的新偶像。由此可知Sophia的新偶像就是她的父亲;她之所以认为那是一个大日子,是因为通过采访她明白了父亲说的“在各个方面努力工作,很多事情都是可能的。”故填Her father. Because she realized that many things are possible if she works hard. (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)It happened about one year ago. My mom wanted to visit her sister who lived in America. Since we lived in the Ukraine (乌克兰) , my mom had to get agreement from our government to go to America. After she got the agreement to go and all of the paper work was done, she was ready to go. Then came the bad part. She had to be away from my dad, my two sisters, and me for about three months. From our city, my mom had to go to New York by plane. My sisters, my dad and I stood and watched the plane leave until we couldn’t see it any more. The next day, we got a call from our mom. She said that her sister met her in New York and from there, they drove to the place where my aunt lived. She also said that it was really nice in America, but she missed us very much. It was really hard to live without my mom, but I got over it. After about three months my mom was coming home. My dad and my sister went to pick my mom up from the airport. It was very far and my mom had a lot of bags. My younger sister and I waited for them at home. We waited and waited, and then it was late, but they weren’t back. Then we got a call from our dad. He said that there was a big snowstorm in New York and the plane couldn’t leave until the storm was over, so our mom would be late. When they finally got home, I was really happy. My mom had a lot of gifts for us, but 6 . 1.Why did the writer’s mother fly to New York? . 2.How long did the writer’s mother have to be away from home? . 3.Who saw off the writer’s mother at the airport? . 4.The writer didn’t meet his mother at the airport with his dad, did he? . 5.Why didn’t his mother’s plane arrive on time? . 6.What can be filled in 6 ? (Write you answer in one sentence. ) My mom had a lot of gifts for us, but . 【答案】1.Because she wanted to visit her sister who lived in America 2.About three months 1.The writer, his sisters and his father 2.No, he didn’t 3.Because a big snowstorm in New York and the plane couldn’t leave until the storm was over 4.she was the best one 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要是关于作者的妈妈要离开家三个月,一家人依依不舍的故事。 1.根据第一段“My mom wanted to visit her sister who lived in America.”可知,作者的妈妈要去看望她在美国的妹妹。故填Because she wanted to visit her sister who lived in America。 2.根据第一段“She had to be away from my dad, my two sisters, and me for about three months.”可知,作者的妈妈要离开家三个月的时间。故填About three months。 3.根据第一段“My sisters, my dad and I stood and watched the plane leave until we couldn’t see it any more.”可知,作者的妈妈坐飞机走的时候,作者、她的姐妹和她的爸爸都去机场送行了。故答案为The writer, his sisters and his father。 4.根据第三段“After about three months my mom was coming home. My dad and my sister went to pick my mom up from the airport. It was very far and my mom had a lot of bags. My younger sister and I waited for them at home.”可知,作者的爸爸和姐姐去机场接妈妈,作者和小妹妹在家等。由此可知作者没有去机场接妈妈,答案是否定的。故答案为No, he didn’t。 5.根据第三段“He said that there was a big snowstorm in New York and the plane couldn’t leave until the storm was over, so our mom would be late. ”可知,由于纽约有暴风雪,所以航班推迟了。故填Because a big snowstorm in New York and the plane couldn’t leave until the storm was over。 6.结合上下文和“When they finally got home, I was really happy. My mom had a lot of gifts for us, but...”可知,虽然作者的妈妈带回了很多礼物,但是妈妈才是最好的礼物。故填she was the best one。 进阶拓展训练5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海徐汇·期末模拟)Instead of playing with toys, Yang loved making models himself when he was little. His parents bought him model cars and airplanes, but he preferred using plastic bottles to make his own. When he started middle school, Yang began putting even more effort into making model air-planes. Once, he locked himself up in his room to build a 5-meter-long wooden hang glider. He covered the frame with his bed sheet as he couldn’t afford the proper material for the wings. Yang wanted to try flying the glider by jumping off a hill, but his father found out about his plan and thought it was too dangerous. So his father destroyed the plane. But this didn’t stop Yang from building model airplanes. When he entered university, the mechanic and electronic know-how he learned in class helped him build more sophisticated models. He founded a model airplane club and became the best airplane builder on campus. His parents give him 1, 000 yuan every month, of which he spend more than 700 on model airplanes. He didn’t know his expensive hobby could actually help him make money until 2011, when he met his high school classmate Tang Yinlong who told Yang that aerial photography is a profitable business. “One aerial photo can be worth 5, 000 yuan, ” Tang says. With Tang’s business knowledge and Yang’s mechanical expertise, the two founded an aerial photography company. Yang spent another year making preparations. “For the first two months, I practiced my control skills. Then I spent 10 months improving the photography skills to get good pictures, ” he said. Although he had hypoglycemia because of overwork, Yang never complained. “If this business idea succeeds, it could support my hobby. When I thought about that, I felt excited, ” he said. 1.Yang didn’t like playing with toys when he was little, did he? 2.Which did Yang like better, the models bought by his parents or the ones made by himself? 3.How long was his wooden hang glider? 4.Why did Yang’s father destroy the wooden hang glider? 5.When did Yang found a model airplane club? 6.Do you think Yang’s business will be successful? Why or why not? 【答案】1.No, he didn’t. 2.The models bought by himself. 3.Five meters long. 4.Because he thought it was too dangerous. 5.When he entered university. 6.I think they will be successful. Because it is a very popular business. 【导语】本文描述了杨从小酷爱自制模型飞机,大学时成立模型飞机俱乐部,后与同学合办航空摄影公司,为实现爱好不懈努力。 1.根据原文“Instead of playing with toys, Yang loved making models himself when he was little.”可知,杨小时候不喜欢玩玩具,而是喜欢自己做模型。故填No, he didn’t. 2.根据原文“His parents bought him model cars and airplanes, but he preferred using plastic bottles to make his own.”可知,杨更喜欢自己用塑料瓶做模型,而不是父母买的模型。故填The models made by himself. 3.根据原文“Once, he locked himself up in his room to build a 5-meter-long, wooden hang glider.”可知,杨制作的木制滑翔机有5米长。故填Five meters long. 4.根据原文“Yang wanted to try flying the glider by jumping off a hill, but his father found out about his plan and thought it was too dangerous. So his father destroyed the plane.”可知,杨的父亲认为他试图从山上跳下飞行滑翔机的计划太危险了,所以毁掉了滑翔机。故填Because he thought it was too dangerous. 5.根据原文“When he entered university, ...He founded a model airplane club and became the best airplane builder on campus.”可知,杨在进入大学后成立了一个模型飞机俱乐部。故填When he entered university. 6.这是一个开放性问题,答案因人而异。但根据原文“One aerial photo can be worth 5,000 yuan”以及杨和唐共同创立了一家航空摄影公司,并且杨为此付出了很多努力,可以推断出他们的生意有可能会成功。故填I think they will be successful. Because it is a very popular business. (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)根据短文内容回答下列问题。 Mr. Klarke works in an agricultural college. There he taught his students how to keep the seeds and when to sow them and how to look after the plants. He knows much and makes his classes lively and interesting. So he is respected. One day he was asked to give a talk in a town. On his way there, something was wrong with his car at a foot of a hill. He tried to repair it, but he failed and he had to climb up the hill and ask the villagers there for help. It was very hot that day and soon he felt thirsty. He saw a lot of pear trees in a garden. And a young man was picking them in it. “I say, young man!” said the old man, “Could you give me some pears, please?” In fact the young man was one of his students and he recognized him at once. He wanted to have a joke with him. So he answered, “Of course, sir. Do you want the hot ones or cold ones?” It made Mr. Klarke feel strange. He thought to himself, “I’ve never heard of hot pears. Well, let me tell him I want some hot ones.” And he said as he thought. Having heard this, the young man threw some pears to the ground. Mr. Klarke picked them up, blew the dust off them and ate them up. “You said they were hot, but why were they cold?” asked the old man. “What did you blow them for, then, Mr. Klarke?” said the young man with a smile. 1.Does Mr. Klarke do something in the college? 2.How are his classes? 3.He failed to repair his car, didn’t he? 4.Why did he climb up the hill? 5.What’s the Chinese meaning for the underlined word “dust”? 6.Why did Mr. Klarke blow the pears? What do you think of the young man? 【答案】1.Yes, he does. 2.Lively and interesting. 3.Yes, he did. 4.To ask the villagers for help. 5.灰尘。 6.To clean dust. The young man was clever and humorous. (开放性试题,言之有理即可) 【导语】本文主要讲述了农业学院的Klarke先生在前往城镇做报告的途中汽车抛锚,因口渴向一位年轻人索要梨解渴的故事。 1.根据“Mr. Klarke works in an agricultural college. There he taught his students how to keep the seeds and when to sow them and how to look after the plants.”可知,Klarke先生在农业学院工作,教学生保存种子、播种及照料植物,所以他在学院里做事。故填Yes, he does. 2.根据“He knows much and makes his classes lively and interesting.”可知,他的课堂生动又有趣。故填Lively and interesting. 3.根据“He tried to repair it, but he failed and he had to climb up the hill and ask the villagers there for help.”可知,他修车失败了。故填Yes, he did. 4.根据“he had to climb up the hill and ask the villagers there for help.”可知,他爬山是为了向村民寻求帮助。故填To ask the villagers for help. 5.根据“the young man threw some pears to the ground. Mr. Klarke picked them up, blew the dust off them and ate them up.”可知,梨掉到了地上会沾上灰尘,因此是捡起来把灰尘吹掉,所以dust的中文意思是“灰尘”。故填:灰尘。 6.第一个问题根据“Mr. Klarke picked them up, blew the dust off them and ate them up.”可知,他吹梨是为了清理灰尘;第二个问题为开放性试题,答案言之有理即可,比如可以从年轻人开玩笑的行为看出他比较聪明幽默。故填To clean dust. The young man was clever and humorous. (24-25八年级下·上海·期末模拟)Pei Ju was a government official who served in both the Sui and Tang Dynasties. He had very different reputations (名声) in these two periods, and this caused many people to talk about him. Pei Ju used to tell Emperor Yangdi of the Sui Dynasty what he wanted to hear. He never disagreed with the emperor’s ideas, even if they were wrong. Pei also knew Emperor Yangdi liked war, so he suggested fighting many wars. However, these battles cost too many lives and resources. In the end, the Sui Dynasty fell apart. When the Tang Dynasty began, Pei Ju worked for the new government. But this time, he acted differently. He didn’t just say nice words to Emperor Taizong. Instead, he spoke out against his wrong decisions and tried to help Taizong make good ones. Why did Pei Ju change? According to Chinese historian Sima Guang, he was influenced by his leaders. Yangdi didn’t like to hear people say he was wrong, but Emperor Taizong was the opposite. People say, “A good bird chooses its tree, just as a wise servant chooses his master.” Do you want friends who just tell you what you want to hear, or friends who tell you the truth? It’s up to you. Opinion A: _______ We can learn an important lesson from the story: Our situations make a difference. A good environment encourages us to do good things, while a bad one may lead us to do awful things. We should also try to put ourselves in a good environment. There we can meet good teachers and friends. Opinion B: Listen to good adviceThe story also shows that only those who are willing to hear different ideas can benefit from it. President Xi Jinping once told this story to the government officials. He said that government officials should be open-minded and welcome frank (坦诚的) advice. Only by listening to good advice can we improve a lot. 1.Who did Pei Ju work for? 2.Why did people talk about Pei Ju a lot? 3.Emperor Taizong didn’t like taking others’ advice, did he? 4.In Sima Guang’s opinion, what made Pei Ju different in two periods? 5.According to President Xi Jinping, what should government officials do to improve themselves? 6.Please write down a proper title in the blank “_______” for Opinion A. Opinion A: 【答案】1.He worked for both the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. 2. He had very different reputations in the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. 3.Yes, he did. 4. He was influenced by his leaders. 5. Government officials should be open-minded and welcome frank advice. 6. Put ourselves in a good environment 【导语】本文主要讲述的是隋唐时期的一位政府官员在两个时期有着截然不同的名声,作为政府官员应该心胸开阔,欢迎坦率的建议。这告诉我们只有那些愿意听到批评的人才能从中受益。 1.根据“Pei Ju was a government official who served in both the Sui and Tang Dynasties”可知他是隋唐两代的官吏。故填He worked for both the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. 2.根据“He had very different reputations (名声) in these two periods, and this caused many people to talk about him.”可知他在隋唐两代的名声大不相同,这引起了很多人对他的谈论。故填He had very different reputations in the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. 3.根据“Yangdi didn’t like to hear people say he was wrong, but Emperor Taizong was the opposite.”可知唐太宗喜欢听取别人的意见。故填Yes, he did. 4.根据“According to Chinese historian Sima Guang, he was influenced by his leaders”可知根据中国历史学家司马光的说法,他受到了他的领导人的影响。故填He was influenced by his leaders. 5.根据“He said that government officials should be open-minded and welcome frank (坦诚的) advice”可知政府官员应该心胸开阔,欢迎坦率的建议。故填Government officials should be open-minded and welcome frank advice. 6.根据“We should also try to put ourselves in a good environment.”可知本部分主要是建议我们要把自己放在一个好的环境中。故填Put ourselves in a good environment。 (23-24八年级下·上海奉贤·期末)THE FRENCH love bread of all types, but the baguette (法棍) famously holds a special place. Whether it's toasted with butter at breakfast or served in a basket at dinner, this bread has a role to play in almost every meal. It’s reported that about 320 baguettes are eaten per second. That’s an average (平均数) of half a baguette per person per day, and around 10 billion baguettes per year. The baguette is much more than just food. It’s also a symbol of French culture and history. But how did this simple yet delicious bread come to be? The short answer: No one is certain who invented the baguette. Some people suggest that the idea of a long bread was brought from Vienna in the 19th century. Others believe it was created during the French Revolution. It was Napoleon Bonaparte who decided its shape so that soldiers could easily carry it. The baguette became popular in Paris in the 1920s. However, it took some time for the long loaf to be accepted in the countryside. At that time, people in rural areas preferred darker, round bread that could be kept longer. During World War I, the baguette played an important role. It was a way for the French to keep their cultural identity (身份) when the country was taken over by Germany. Although faced with food shortages, bakers continued to make baguettes. During the war, the bread brought comfort to French people. The traditional baguette is so important in French culture that it’s protected by law. In 1993, the French Bread Law was passed. It sets the rules for making a traditional baguette. According to the law, the baguette can only be made on site (现场) and with specific ingredients: wheat flour, water, yeast (酵母) and salt. Only three additives (添加剂) are allowed: 2% bean flour, 0. 5% soy flour, and 0. 3% wheat malt (小麦芽) flour. Each year, Paris holds a competition to choose the best baguette in the city. The winner receives a medal and a prize of 4, 000 euros. They also receive the honor of becoming a baguette supplier (供应商) to the Elysee Palace (爱丽舍宫) for a year. The next time you bite into a baguette, remember the rich history and cultural importance that this bread carries. Bon appétit (祝您好胃口)! 1.The French love bread of all types, but the baguette is their favourite, isn't it? 2.How many baguettes are eaten per minute? 3.When did the baguette become popular in Paris? 4.What kind of role did the baguette play during World War I? 5.When you go to the bakery next time, would you like to buy a loaf of baguette?Why or why not?(please give at least two reasons) 【答案】1.Yes, it is 2.19200. 3.In the 1920s 4.It was a way for the French to keep their cultural identity. 5.Yes, because it is very delicious and there is only three additives in it. 【导语】本文主要介绍了法棍面包在法国的文化地位、历史渊源及其法律保护。 1.根据“THE FRENCH love bread of all types, but the baguette famously holds a special place”可知,法国人喜欢各种面包,但法棍占据特殊地位,故填Yes, it is. 2.根据“It’s reported that about 320 baguettes are eaten per second”可知,每秒消耗320根法棍,每分钟为320×60=19,200根,故填19,200. 3.根据“The baguette became popular in Paris in the 1920s”可知,法棍在20世纪20年代流行于巴黎,故填In the 1920s. 4.根据“During World War I…the bread brought comfort to French people”可知,一战期间法棍通过维持文化认同感抚慰民众,故填It was a way for the French to keep their cultural identity. 5.开放题示例:根据个人偏好回答。参考答案:Yes, because it is very delicious and there is only three additives in it. (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末模拟)Do we remember by Google? The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our own brains, a study has concluded. In the age of Google, our minds are adapting (适应) so that we are experts at knowing where to find information even though we don’t recall what it is. The researchers found that when we want to know something we use the Internet as an “external memory” just as computers use an external hard drive (外接硬盘). Nowadays we are so reliant on our smart phones and laptops that we feel at a loss when we can’t find out something immediately. And we depend on the Internet connection so much that without it, we feel “more and more like losing a friend”. The researchers carried out four tests to check their theory. The tests involved giving participants a trivia quiz and then seeing whether they recognized computer-related words more quickly than other words. The other tests involved seeing if people remembered 40 pieces information they would later have normally looked up. The third and fourth parts of the study involved checking how well people remember where to look up information on-line and whether or not they remembered the location more than the actual data. The results showed that when people don’t believe they will need information for a later test, they do not recall it at the same rate as when they do believe they will need it. “People don’t make the effort to remember when they think they can look up information later,” says the study. The other results showed that when they have Internet access , people are better at remembering where they can find it than the details. 1.What has the new study found? 2.In the age of Google, we aren’t experts at knowing where to find information, are we? 3.What do the researcher compare (比作) people’s not having Internet connection to? 4.What did the fourth part of the study try to find? 5.According to the tests, when do people remember information better? 【答案】1.The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our brain. 2.Yes, we are. 3.Losing a friend. 4.Whether or not they remembered the location more than the actual data. 5.When people don’t think they can look up information later. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,讲述了互联网已经成为人们记忆的主要来源。 1.根据“The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our own brains, a study has concluded.”可知,互联网正在成为人们记忆的主要来源,故填The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our brain. 2.根据“In the age of Google, our minds are adapting so that we are experts at knowing where to find information even though we don’t recall what it is.”可知,我们是知道在哪里收集信息的专家,故填Yes, we are. 3.根据“And we depend on the Internet connection so much that without it, we feel “more and more like losing a friend”.”可知,失去互联网连接的人,被专家比作失去了朋友,故填Losing a friend. 4.根据“The…fourth parts of the study involved…whether or not they remembered the location more than the actual data.”可知,第四部分的研究涉及到,他们是否能比实际数据更加记得住位置,故填Whether or not they remembered the location more than the actual data. 5.根据“‘People don’t make the effort to remember when they think they can look up information later,’ says the study.”可知,当人们认为自己稍后查不到信息时,会记得更清楚一些,故填When people don’t think they can look up information later. 能力综合实践5篇 (23-24八年级下·上海徐汇·期末模拟)根据短文内容回答下列问题。 Sometimes we spend more time at our desk trying not to fall asleep than actually studying. This is because we are trying to study while our biological clock are in sleep mode (模式). There are certain times of the day when we function well. And there are certain times when we don’t. Each of us has a biological clock that follows his own way. It is a waste of time and energy to study when our brain is not functioning well. However, it is difficult to recognize when our brain is giving good performance. What’s the best time to study? Since everybody’s brain works differently, scientists haven’t reached a conclusion. Many people find it more effective to learn new things in the morning. When you have had a good rest the night before, you will have a clear mind. Studying during the day is also better because you can ask for help at once— when you have a problem. However, during the day, there are often many interesting things going on around you. They might draw your attention away from your study. You have to try your best to focus on your study. For other people, they are more likely to learn new things when the sun has gone down. The whole world is sleeping. The mind’s creative output also increases at night. Maybe that’s why many writers and artists love working at night. Staying up late can make you sleepy at school the next day. So, plan your night study schedule well and have enough sleep. Are you an early bird or a night owl (夜猫子)? You can try out some different schedules to find out when you study most effectively! 1.The work of biological clock is different from person to person, isn’t it? 2.What happens if we study when our brain is not functioning well? 3.Please list one advantage of studying in the morning or during the day. 4.According to the writer, what’s the problem of studying during the day? 5.Why do many writers and artists love working at night? 6.Is it necessary to know your way of biological clock? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes, it is. 2.It is a waste of time and energy. 3.You can have a clear mind./You can ask for help at once. 4.Many things around you might draw your attention away from your study. 5.Because the mind’s creative output also increases at night. 6.Yes, it is. Because it helps you find out when you study most effectively. 【导语】本文主要讲述了每个人的生物钟不同,因此学习的最佳时间也不同,文章讨论了白天和晚上学习的优缺点,并建议读者找到最适合自己的学习时间。 1.根据“Each of us has a biological clock that follows his own way.”可知,每个人的生物钟工作方式不同。故填Yes, it is. 2.根据“It is a waste of time and energy to study when our brain is not functioning well.”可知,当我们的大脑功能不佳时,学习是浪费时间和精力。故填It is a waste of time and energy. 3.根据“When you have had a good rest the night before, you will have a clear mind. Studying during the day is also better because you can ask for help at once— when you have a problem.”可知,早晨学习头脑清醒,白天学习可即时求助。故填You can have a clear mind./You can ask for help at once. 4.根据“However, during the day, there are often many interesting things going on around you. They might draw your attention away from your study.”可知,白天学习的问题是周围的事情可能会分散注意力。故填Many things around you might draw your attention away from your study. 5.根据“The mind’s creative output also increases at night. Maybe that’s why many writers and artists love working at night.”可知,许多作家和艺术家喜欢在晚上工作是因为夜晚时创造力增加。故填Because the mind’s creative output also increases at night. 6.根据“You can try out some different schedules to find out when you study most effectively!”可知,了解自己的生物钟有助于找到最适合学习的时间。故填Yes, it is. Because it helps you find out when you study most effectively. (23-24八年级下·上海闵行·期末模拟)Answer the question. During our first summer in the Arizona desert, I got badly burned by the sun. It was too hot there. By the next April I was already worrying about those three months coming up. I told Mr. Simpson about that at his gas station while he filled my car’s tank. “You don’t need to worry in that way,” he said. “Worrying about the heat just makes the summer start sooner and last longer.” I realized, as I paid the bill, that he was right. “Treat the heat like a welcome surprise,” he said. “Take advantage of the best that our summer offers and ignore the rest.” To my surprise, Mr. Simpson’s advice worked. When the hot summer did arrive, I watered the flowers in my garden in the morning. In the afternoon I slept with my kids, and in the evening we played games and made ice cream together. I learned the beauty of the summer in the desert. Years later, when we moved to Cleveland, our neighbors there were already worrying about winter in September. When the snows of December did arrive, our children were excited because they had never seen snow before. They made snowballs and went skating together. One afternoon, a middle-aged neighbor told me, “For years the snow had just been something to shovel. I’d forgotten what real fun it can be!” A few years later, we moved back to the desert. When I drove to the gas station, I learned from the new owner that age had forced Mr. Simpson to sell. He had bought a small station nearby. I drove there and talked with Mr. Simpson. He was thinner and older now, but his pleasant smile was still the same. I asked him how he was. “I’m not worrying about growing old,” he said, “Too busy enjoying life out there in the country.” 1.How did the writer feel when he thought about the coming summer? 2.What did Mr. Simpson advise the writer to do? 3.What did the writer’s children do when it snowed? 4.When did the writer move to back to the desert? 5.Why did Mr. Simpson sell his gas station? 6.What do you think of Mr Simpson? What can you learn from the story? I think 【答案】1.He was already worrying about the coming summer. 2.Take advantage of the best that our summer offers and ignore the rest. 3.They made snowballs and went skating together. 4.A few years later 5.Age had forced Mr. Simpson to sell. 6.Mr. Simpson is an optimistic and wise person. From the story, we can learn that we should not worry about the things we can’t change. Instead, we should try to find the positive side of every situation and make the most of it. 【导语】本文通过作者在亚利桑那沙漠对夏天炎热的担忧,以及搬到克利夫兰后孩子们对雪的反应等经历,展现 Mr. Simpson 积极乐观面对生活的态度,告诉我们不应为无法改变之事担忧,要学会从生活中发现积极面并享受生活。 1.根据“By the next April I was already worrying about those three months coming up.”以及“During our first summer in the Arizona desert, I got badly burned by the sun. It was too hot there.”,可知,作者在亚利桑那沙漠的第一个夏天被严重晒伤,且那里酷热难耐,所以到第二年四月想到即将到来的夏天就感到担忧。故填He was already worrying about the coming summer. 2.根据“You don’t need to worry in that way... Treat the heat like a welcome surprise, take advantage of the best that our summer offers and ignore the rest.”可知,不要那样担忧,把炎热当作一个惊喜,利用夏天最好的一面,忽略其他不好的方面。故填Take advantage of the best that our summer offers and ignore the rest. 3.根据“our children were excited because they had never seen snow before. They made snowballs and went skating together.”可知,作者的孩子们因为从未见过雪而很兴奋,并且一起制作雪球和滑冰。故填They made snowballs and went skating together. 4.根据“A few years later, we moved back to the desert.”可知,在几年之后,作者一家搬回了沙漠。故填A few years later 5.根据“I drove to the gas station, I learned from the new owner that age had forced Mr. Simpson to sell.”可知,表明是年龄因素迫使 Mr. Simpson 卖掉了加油站。Age had forced Mr. Simpson to sell. 6.开放性试题,言之有理即可。故填Mr. Simpson is an optimistic and wise person. From the story, we can learn that we should not worry about the things we can’t change. Instead, we should try to find the positive side of every situation and make the most of it. (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末)D.Answer the questions (根据以下内容回答问题) They give their opinions Experience one of the most popular areas of France, the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed region. Visit a few of the regions’ many castles and learn about the Renaissance (文艺复兴) architecture and the historical figures. Read what other travelers say about their trip. Our tour guide was perfect—he was on time and friendly. His introduction was full of historical facts and interesting anecdotes (趣闻). The castles were stunning (极好的) and the drive was delightful to the Loire and back to Paris. Lunch was delicious and the wines were tasty. Overall the tour was a pleasure from start to finish. (5 of 5) 5 ★ By V. Irena   8/29/19 Gorgeous day! Very relaxing drive and just the right amount of time in each location. Our driver was wonderful. He was fluent in several languages and always on time. We had a really nice lunch during the second stop with the group. It was lovely! My favorite was Château de Chenonceau. If you like castles and the countryside, this is a beautiful and relaxing tour! (5 of 5) 5 ★ By an anonymous  1/26/19 Our tour was excellent. The van was very comfortable and the lunch was very good. However, the services for pick up and drop off were poor. We got a message that we would be picked by taxi at 6:15 a.m., but the driver came 10 minutes later. After lunch, our driver told us she could drop anyone off at different locations in Paris upon our return if we had dinner plans. Instead of heading to our location, she drove to the agency. We were finally at our hotel at 7:45, hot and tired. I paid almost 500 euros for 2 passengers and I had to leave my hotel earlier and return almost 2 hours! We were not treated fairly. This was not our experience with prior (先前的) tours with your agency. (3 of 5) 5 ★ By K. Howard 6/28/19 1.What is these travelers’ tourist destination? 2.Did travelers write to give their opinions mainly on the tour or the agency’s service? 3.Were all these three travelers satisfied with their traveling experience? 4.Why did Ms. Irena have a good impression of the tour guide? 5.What activities does the travel agency arrange for travelers to take part in during the trip? (List two of them) 6.After reading their opinions, will you choose the tour with this travel agency? Why or why not? 【答案】1.The Loire Valley. 2.The agency’s service. 3.No, the third traveler was unsatisfied. 4.Because the tour guide was on time and friendly. 5.Visit castles and have a nice lunch. 6.Yes, I will. Because most of the travelers were satisfied with its service. 【导语】本文摘录了三位游客对自己到卢瓦尔河谷的旅行经历的评价,从中我们可以得知旅行社服务的情况。 1.根据文章第一句“Experience one of the most popular areas of France, the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed region.”可知去到的旅游景点是“the Loire Valley”。故填The Loire Valley. 2.根据“Our tour guide was perfect.”、“Our driver was wonderful!”和“However, the services for pick up and drop off were poor. ”并结合全文可知,主要是对旅行社服务的评价。故填The agency’s service. 3.根据第三个旅行者的评价“However, the services for pick up and drop off were poor.”可知他对接送的服务不满意,所以不是所有人都满意。故填No, the third traveler was unsatisfied. 4.根据Ms. Irena的评价“Our tour guide was perfect—he was on time and friendly.”可知她对导游满意的原因是因为导游准时、友好。故填Because the tour guide was on time and friendly. 5.根据第一个旅行者的评价“Lunch was delicious and the wines were tasty.”可知旅行活动中有安排午饭;根据第二个旅行者的评价“If you like castles and the countryside, this is a beautiful and relaxing tour!”可知安排参观了城堡。故填Visit castles and have a nice lunch. 6.开放性题目,言之有理即可。参考答案Yes, I will. Because most of the travelers were satisfied with its service. (23-24八年级下·上海浦东新·期末) People are afraid of difficulties, but sometimes it’s the difficulties and challenges that make us better people. Cece Bell’s story is a good example. When she was four years old, Cece Bell became deaf and had to wear a hearing aid. As the only deaf student at her school, Bell wished that there was a list of instructions to help people understand and communicate with her better. When she was older, this inspired Bell to write the graphic (图画的) novel EI Deafo, which is partly based on her life but with talking rabbits instead of humans. In this book, Cece finds that she can use her hearing aid like a superpower and becomes the hero EI Deafb. The book was a huge success and won lots of awards, and now it has been turned into a famous TV series. In an interview with the newspaper, Bell explained why she decided to make all the characters in EI Deafo rabbits, “I wanted to show what it felt like to be the only deaf kid in my elemental school,” She says. “I needed a good visual metaphor (比喻), and rabbits, with their big ears and amazing hearing, were perfect for that. Actually, I felt just like the only rabbit whose big ears didn’t work—I had the ears for show, but little else.” The decision to write it as a graphic novel was also linked to her experience with deafness. “I wanted to use speech balloons, which are used in almost all graphic novels, to show what my character is hearing or speaking in the story.” “I want to call on more people to care for the deaf children—Although we could hardly hear, we still want to communicate with others.” she says. 1.When did Cece Bell become deaf? 2.What are the characters in the graphic novel EI Deafo, rabbits or humans? 3.How successful is the book EI Deafo? 4.What does the underlined sentence mean? 5.What do you think of Cece? Why do you think so? 【答案】1.When she was four years old. 2.Rabbits. 3.The book was a huge success and won lots of awards, and now it has been turned into a famous TV series. 4.It means that although Cece had ears, they didn’t function properly, making her feel different from others who could hear well. 5.I think Cece is an inspiring and resilient person. Because despite her deafness, she turned her challenges into a source of strength and creativity, writing a successful graphic novel that helps others understand and empathize with the experiences of deaf individuals. 【导语】本文主要介绍了一位聋哑人Cece Bell的故事。 1.根据“When she was four years old, Cece Bell became deaf and had to wear a hearing aid”可知,Cece Bell在四岁时失聪。故填When she was four years old. 2.根据“When she was older, this inspired Bell to write the graphic (图画的) novel EI Deafo, which is partly based on her life but with talking rabbits instead of humans.”可知,这个角色是兔子。故填Rabbits. 3.根据“The book was a huge success and won lots of awards, and now it has been turned into a famous TV series.”可知,这本书非常成功,获得了很多奖项,并被改编成了著名的电视剧。故填The book was a huge success and won lots of awards, and now it has been turned into a famous TV series. 4.根据“Actually, I felt just like the only rabbit whose big ears didn’t work—I had the ears for show, but little else”可知,划线句子的意思是尽管Cece有耳朵,但它们并不能正常工作,这让她感到与其他听力正常的人不同。故填It means that although Cece had ears, they didn’t function properly, making her feel different from others who could hear well. 5.开放性作答,结合文章,言之有理即可。参考答案为I think Cece is an inspiring and resilient person. Because despite her deafness, she turned her challenges into a source of strength and creativity, writing a successful graphic novel that helps others understand and empathize with the experiences of deaf individuals. (23-24八年级下·上海长宁·期末)Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题): Pu Cuifen, a villager from Yunnan Province, experienced that an elephant visited his house two years ago. The elephants were harmful to no one, but had com and beans on the farm. The villagers lost nearly 50,000yuan. Earlier than that, villagers would drive away the elephants to protect their crops, which made the animals angry and led to human injuries or deaths. Now the government has helped to pay the money for the crops damaged (损害) by elephants. Such things will help protect the interests of farmers and elephants. The government has also created “dining halls” for the wild elephants to grow their favorite food, such as elephant grass and bamboo. Villagers now simply leave the elephants alone. Yunnan Province is not the only example of protecting wild animals. In Tibet, Migmar used to be a hunter, but now has become a rescuer at the wildlife rescue station of Qomolangma. He and his friends take turns to go around to check there’s no trouble or danger for wild animals every day. The wildlife rescue station was set up in 2019. From then on, they have saved 17 wild animals. During this period, they learned to tie up the animals and clean their wounds, and set them free into the wild when they got well again. “Animals don’t talk, but I can feel their trust. We should protect them,” said Migmar. Examples of taking care of wild animals appear more around us. From damage to protection, people see more changing on human-wildlife relations. Even the simplest change and action can make a change to the world. 1.The elephants were harmless to people in Pu’s village, weren’t they? 2.What happened when the villagers drove away the elephants? 3.Why did the government create “dining halls” for the wild elephants? 4.What topic do the two examples have in common? 5.How do you feel about Migmar and his friends? Please give your reason(s). 【答案】1.No, they weren’t. 2.Villagers’ driving away the elephants made the animals angry and led to human injuries or deaths. 3.Because the government wanted to grow the wild elephants’ favorite food for them. 4.The topic is about protecting wild animals and the changing relationship between humans and wild animals. 5.开放性问题,答案不唯一。I think Migmar and his friends are kind and responsible. Because they take turns to check for the safety of wild animals and save them, showing their care and love for wildlife. 【导语】本文讲述了云南村民普翠芬家遭大象光顾造成损失,政府采取措施保护农民和大象,以及西藏的米玛尔从猎人转变为野生动物救援人员,拯救野生动物的事例,体现了人类与野生动物关系从破坏到保护的转变。 1.根据“The elephants were harmful to no one”可知,大象对人无害。故填No, they weren’t. 2.根据“Earlier than that, villagers would drive away the elephants to protect their crops, which made the animals angry and led to human injuries or deaths.”可知,村民驱赶大象时,使大象生气,导致人员受伤或死亡。故填Villagers’ driving away the elephants made the animals angry and led to human injuries or deaths. 3.根据“The government has also created ‘dining halls’ for the wild elephants to grow their favorite food, such as elephant grass and bamboo.”可知,政府为野生大象创建食堂是为了种植它们最喜欢的食物。故填Because the government wanted to grow the wild elephants’ favorite food for them. 4.根据“Yunnan Province is not the only example of protecting wild animals.”以及“Examples of taking care of wild animals appear more around us. From damage to protection, people see more changing on human-wildlife relations.”可知,两个例子的共同话题是保护野生动物,人类与野生动物关系的改变。故填The topic is about protecting wild animals and the changing relationship between humans and wild animals. 5.开放性问题,答案不唯一。参考答案I think Migmar and his friends are kind and responsible. Because they take turns to check for the safety of wild animals and save them, showing their care and love for wildlife. 22 同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点! 27 同步新教材,周周有练习,月月有重点! 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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