题型03 阅读回答问题10篇(成都专用)(中考真题+热点话题练习)-2026年中考英语总复习(成都专用)

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题型03 阅读回答问题10篇 (成都专用) 【题型知识点细目表】 题号 难度 知识点 1 适中 记叙文,科学家 2 适中 说明文,发明与创造 3 适中 新闻报道,人物传记 4 较易 阅读,说明文 5 适中 工作与职业,说明文,意见/建议 6 适中 说明文,锻炼/健身(个人) 7 适中 记叙文,家庭生活 8 较难 说明文,发明与创造 9 适中 记叙文,传统工艺 10 适中 中华文化,记叙文,其他著名人物,旅行 【热点话题练习】 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Chen-Ning Yang, a famous physicist, passed away in Beijing on October 18, 2025, at the age of 103. His life was full of achievements in physics and love for the motherland. His story can encourage junior three students like you. Yang was born in Hefei, Anhui Province in 1922. At a young age, he showed great interest in science. During the war years, he moved with his family to many places and finally got into Southwest Associated University. There was a shortage of books and lab tools. This experience taught him to work hard even when conditions were poor. In 1942, he graduated from the Department of Physics at Southwest Associated University. After that, he went to the United States for further study and got his doctor’s degree. In 1956, Yang, together with Tsung-Dao Lee, put forward a very important idea. It changed the way people thought about physics. It was a big surprise. Scientists were shocked at first and some even didn’t believe it. For it, Yang and Lee won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957. Another important thing Yang did was developing the Yang-Mills gauge theory (杨-米尔斯理论) with R. L. Mills in 1954. It became the base for the development of particle physics (粒子物理学) later on. Even though Yang lived abroad for a long time, he always cared about his homeland, China. After the improvement of China-US relations in 1971, he was among the first overseas scholars (学者) to visit China. He gave talks in many American universities to tell people about China. His actions encouraged more scholars to come back and work for their country. Since 1999, he had worked as a professor at Tsinghua University. Even in his eighties, he still taught students and tried his best to train new physics talents. Chen-Ning Yang’s life was like a circle. It started in China, then he went to the world stage, and finally, he returned to his homeland. His spirit of always looking for knowledge and his love for his country will inspire us all. 1.When and where did Chen-Ning Yang pass away? 2.What did Yang learn from his experience of studying at Southwest Associated University? 3.What does it in paragraph 3 refer to? 4.List two things that Yang did to show his love for China. 5.What can you learn from Chen-Ning Yang?  (Give at least two points) 【答案】1.He passed away in Beijing on October 18, 2025. 2.He learned to work hard even when conditions were poor. 3.It refers to the very important idea that Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee put forward in 1956. 4.He gave talks in many American universities to tell people about China. He worked as a professor at Tsinghua University to train new physics talents. 5.We should keep exploring knowledge and work hard even in poor conditions. 【导语】本文主要讲述了物理学家杨振宁的生平、学术成就及他对祖国的热爱。 1.根据短文第一段“Chen-Ning Yang, a famous physicist, passed away in Beijing on October 18, 2025, at the age of 103.”可知,杨振宁于2025年10月18日在北京逝世。故填He passed away in Beijing on October 18, 2025. 2.根据短文第二段“This experience taught him to work hard even when conditions were poor.”可知,他从西南联大的学习经历中学到了即使条件艰苦也要努力学习。故填He learned to work hard even when conditions were poor. 3.根据短文第三段“In 1956, Yang, together with Tsung-Dao Lee, put forward a very important idea. It changed the way people thought about physics.”可知,“it”指代杨振宁和李政道提出的那个重要的物理观点。故填It refers to the very important idea that Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee put forward in 1956. 4.根据短文第四段“he was among the first overseas scholars (学者) to visit China.”、“He gave talks in many American universities to tell people about China”、“Since 1999, he had worked as a professor at Tsinghua University” 等内容可知,他为祖国做的事包括:作为首批海外学者访华、在美国大学演讲介绍中国、在清华大学任教培养人才(任选两点即可)。故填He gave talks in many American universities to tell people about China. He worked as a professor at Tsinghua University to train new physics talents. 5.开放性题目,答案不唯一。通读全文可知,文中体现的杨振宁精神包括:艰苦条件下坚持学习、心系祖国、终身追求知识等。故填We should keep exploring knowledge and work hard even in poor conditions. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 The wonder of the wheel When the first humans decided to leave their homes over 100,000 years ago in search of new places to live and better sources of food, they did it on foot. Humans continued walking across the globe for the next 94,000 years, until about 6,000 years ago when a number of important changes took place. For instance, in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan, people started to ride horses. Although this meant that people could travel further and faster, transporting large amounts of goods was still a difficult job. That all changed, however, a few hundred years later with the invention of the wheel. Who first invented the wheel? We will never know for sure, but the inventors probably first used wheels to make pottery (陶器). Later, they realized that they could also use them to transport people and things. They soon attached wheels to horse-pulled vehicles. Farmers were suddenly able to transport their goods to markets far away. This invention increased national and international trade. The wheel changed the way villages, towns and even countries did business with each other, but it wasn’t perfect. The roads were old walking paths. These old paths quickly became extremely difficult to use in wet weather. As a result, the first roads made of stone appeared after the arrival of the wheel. The Romans then invented new road-building techniques. The new roads were very good, and we still use some of them today. The wheel not only changed the way humans move, but it also allowed us to build all types of amazing machines. Windmills (风车), clocks and other machines all use wheels, and the Industrial Revolution depended on the wheel. Even in our digitalized (数字化的) world, we still use wheels in devices such as 3D printers. Without doubt, the wheel is one of the most important inventions of all time. 1.How did people travel before the invention of the wheel? 2.What were the wheels probably first used for? 3.Why did the invention of the wheel increase trade? 4.Why did stone roads appear? 5.As one of the most important inventions of all time, in what aspects (方面) has the wheel changed the world? 【答案】1.They traveled on foot (and later on horses). 2.Making pottery. 3.Because farmers could transport goods to markets far away. 4.Because the old walking paths became difficult to use in wet weather. 5.It changed transportation, trade, road building, and enabled the creation of many machines and the Industrial Revolution. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了轮子的发明及其对世界的深远影响,包括它如何改变人类出行和货物运输方式、促进贸易、推动道路建设,以及如何成为风车、时钟乃至工业革命和现代设备(如3D打印机)等各类机器的基础,强调了轮子作为史上最重要发明之一的地位。 1.根据文章第1段“When the first humans...they did it on foot.”以及“...people started to ride horses.”可知,在轮子发明前,人们最初徒步旅行,后来开始骑马。故填They traveled on foot (and later on horses). 2.根据文章第2段“...the inventors probably first used wheels to make pottery.”可知,轮子最初很可能被用于制作陶器。故填Making pottery. 3.根据文章第2段“Farmers were suddenly able to transport their goods to markets far away. This invention increased national and international trade.”可知,轮子的发明使农民能将货物运到遥远的市场,从而促进了贸易。故填Because farmers could transport goods to markets far away. 4.根据文章第3段“These old paths quickly became extremely difficult to use in wet weather. As a result, the first roads made of stone appeared...”可知,石头道路的出现是因为旧的步行小道在潮湿天气下变得极难使用。故填Because the old walking paths became difficult to use in wet weather. 5.本题为归纳总结题,要求回答轮子在哪些方面改变了世界。通读全文,轮子的影响主要体现在:改变了人类出行和运输方式(第1-2段)、促进了贸易(第2段)、推动了道路建设(第3段)、成为各类机器(风车、时钟等)的基础并支撑了工业革命(第4段)。故填It changed transportation, trade, road building, and enabled the creation of many machines and the Industrial Revolution. 任务型阅读。根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Liaoliao, whose real name is Wang Fangting, grew up in Chongqing. Her childhood was far from being easy, so she always doubted herself and couldn’t find her place in the world. In 2000, she went to Ukraine (乌克兰) to study art. After returning to China, she kept looking for her way in art until paper cutting suddenly caught her eye. It was a quiet day in 2008 when Liaoliao stayed at home alone. With a piece of red paper and a pair of sharp scissors in hand, she started trying folding and cutting the paper just to kill time. When she finally unfolded the paper, a beautiful pattern appeared before her eyes, surprising her greatly. From then on, she fell in love with paper cutting. She practiced every day, and gradually her skills improved. “Compared with other art forms like painting or sculpture (雕塑), paper cutting is simpler and cleaner. Moreover, every cut is a choice, and, for me, it feels good to decide what to make,“ she explained. Liaoliao also creates artworks for books. ”Her works are full of her own fresh and special ideas,“ said Chen Lingyun, a staff member of a publishing company (出版社). ”When I saw her works for the book Yuefu, I thought her cuts fit the ancient poems (诗歌) inside very well. I really liked her work Liangnan — a picture for a poem with the same name. It has lots of lotus leaves in different sizes, flowers, and lively fish swimming around. It shows her endless imagination about the beautiful natural scene." Liaoliao’s experiences are really encouraging, as they show us that even when life is quite hard, there is always a way to find light. 1.What made Liaoliao doubt herself in the past? 2.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about? 3.Why does Liaoliao like paper cutting? 4.What did Chen think of Liaoliao’s works? 5.What does Liaoliao’s story encourage you to do? 【答案】1.Her difficult childhood. 2.It mainly talks about how she started and fell in love with paper cutting. 3.Because it is simple, clean, and makes her feel good to decide what to make. 4.She thought they were full of fresh and special ideas and fit the poems very well. 5.It encourages me to keep trying new things and find my own passion, even when life is hard. 【导语】本文是一篇人物报道。文章介绍了剪纸艺术家廖廖的成长经历,讲述了她在2008年一次偶然尝试中爱上剪纸艺术的过程、她对剪纸艺术特点的理解,以及她的作品如何获得出版方专业人士的赞赏,其故事鼓舞人们即使在困境中也要寻找属于自己的光芒。 1.根据文章第1段“Her childhood was far from being easy, so she always doubted herself...”可知,是廖廖艰难的童年经历让她在过去怀疑自己。故填Her difficult childhood. 2.根据文章第2段内容可知,本段主要描述了2008年的一天,廖廖如何在家独自尝试剪纸,并被最终的美丽图案所吸引,从此爱上并每日练习剪纸的过程。故填It mainly talks about how she started and fell in love with paper cutting. 3.根据文章第3段廖廖的解释“paper cutting is simpler and cleaner... it feels good to decide what to make”可知,她喜欢剪纸是因为它更简单、干净,并且自己能决定创作什么,这感觉很好。故填Because it is simple, clean, and makes her feel good to decide what to make. 4.根据文章第4段陈凌云的话“Her works are full of her own fresh and special ideas... I thought her cuts fit the ancient poems inside very well.”可知,陈认为廖廖的作品充满了新颖独特的想法,并且与古诗内容非常契合。故填She thought they were full of fresh and special ideas and fit the poems very well. 5.本题为开放性问答,要求回答廖廖的故事鼓舞你做什么。答案需紧扣文章最后一段的主旨,即鼓励人们在困境中寻找希望和属于自己的道路。故填It encourages me to keep trying new things and find my own passion, even when life is hard. International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) is celebrated on April 2 every year. It is a special day for children around the world! This day was started in 1967 by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) to encourage children to discover the joy of reading. Why is it on April 2? Because it is the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen. He is a famous writer from Denmark, and wrote many famous children’s stories, such as The Ugly Duckling and The Little Match Girl. Every year, one of the member countries from IBBY picks a theme for the day. For example, in 2025, the Netherlands chose the theme “The Freedom of Imagination”. This means they want kids to use their creativity when reading. The countries also ask a writer to write a message and an artist to make a poster. On this day, schools and libraries have fun activities. You might see book fairs (书展), story-telling time, or even a costume (化装) party with book characters! These events help kids love reading and learn about different cultures, which is important for their English learning. Parents can help too! Reading with your family is a great way to enjoy books together. It makes family time special and helps you become better readers. So, catch a book and celebrate this day-because books are like magic doors to new worlds! 根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。 1.When is International Children’s Book Day celebrated every year? 2.What is International Children’s Book Day for? 3.Who is Hans Christian Andersen? 4.What is the theme of International Children’s Book Day in 2025? 5.Do you like reading? Why? (不超过15个词) 【答案】1.On April 2. 2.To encourage children to discover the joy of reading. 3.A famous writer from Denmark who wrote many famous children’s stories. 4.The Freedom of Imagination 5.Yes. Because books open magic doors to new worlds. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了国际儿童图书日(ICBD)的起源、目的、庆祝方式及其对儿童阅读的积极影响。 1.根据“International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) is celebrated on April 2 every year.”可知,国际儿童图书日每年在4月2日庆祝。故填On April 2. 2.根据“It is a special day for children around the world! This day was started in 1967 by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) to encourage children to discover the joy of reading.”可知,节日的目的是鼓励孩子们发现阅读的乐趣。故填To encourage children to discover the joy of reading. 3.根据“Hans Christian Andersen. He is a famous writer from Denmark, and wrote many famous children’s stories”可知,他是丹麦著名作家,创作了许多著名的儿童故事。故填A famous writer from Denmark who wrote many famous children’s stories. 4.根据“For example, in 2025, the Netherlands chose the theme ‘The Freedom of Imagination’.”可知,2025年荷兰选择了“想象力的自由”作为主题。故填The Freedom of Imagination。 5.开放性试题,言之有理即可,参考答案:Yes. Because books open magic doors to new worlds. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Choosing a career (事业) is a big choice, but it doesn’t have to be scary. Some people already know what they want to do, while others need more time. The key is to find work that matches your interests and skills—you’ll be happier doing what you love. Think about what excites you most. Do you like solving problems and working with numbers? You might want to work in technology or engineering. If you are willing to help people, try fields like healthcare or teaching. However, it’s not only about what you like—your skills matter too. Are you great at talking to people and understanding their needs? Or are you better at solving puzzles and using technology? Some people are amazing at maths and science, while others are born with creativity and communication. You don’t just want a job you’re good at. You also want one that you enjoy. When you join love and skills together, your work becomes less of a “job” and more of something you really enjoy. Moreover, when you love what you do, it’s easier to feel happier at the end of the day. But it’s also important to think about the job market and chances. If you live in a place full of technology companies, jobs in programming or engineering may be more suitable. One more thing: your career path isn’t set in stone. People change careers all the time! It’s okay if you start one job and then decide you want to try something new. What’s important is to keep learning and growing along the way. 1.According to the passage, what is the key to finding a satisfying job? 2.If Mike likes solving problems and working with numbers, what work might he do? 3.What does the underlined phrase “set in stone” in Paragraph 4 mean? 4.No matter what job you do, what is important in the writer’s mind? 5.What do you want to be? Why do you think you can do it well? 【答案】1.The key is to find work that matches your interests and skills. 2.He might be an engineer/a computer programmer./He might work in technology or engineering. 3.It means unchanged/keeping the same./People don’t change careers all the time. 4.It is important to keep learning and growing along the way. 5.I want to be a teacher, because I am good with kids, and I like to help others. 【导语】本文主要讲述了职业选择的相关建议,包括选择职业需结合兴趣与技能、考虑就业市场,同时说明职业道路并非固定不变等内容。 1.根据“The key is to find work that matches your interests and skills—you’ll be happier doing what you love.”可知,关键是找到匹配你兴趣和技能的工作。故填The key is to find work that matches your interests and skills. 2.根据“Do you like solving problems and working with numbers? You might want to work in technology or engineering.”可知,喜欢解决问题和与数字打交道,可能是从事技术或工程领域的工作。故填He might be an engineer/a computer programmer./He might work in technology or engineering. 3.根据“People change careers all the time!”可知,人们一直都在更换职业!因此你的职业路径并不是固定不变的,划线单词表示“固定不变,一直不更换职业”。故填It means unchanged/keeping the same./People don’t change careers all the time. 4.根据“What’s important is to keep learning and growing along the way.”可知,重要的是在这个过程中持续学习和成长。故填It is important to keep learning and growing along the way. 5.本题是开放性试题,答案言之有理即可,参考答案为I want to be a teacher, because I am good with kids, and I like to help others. 根据短文内容,按照要求回答问题。 Physical exercise is good for our mind, body and spirit. Today, working out through online videos is becoming very popular. Since the Internet is widely used, it’s very easy for us to do so. That means we can work out anytime anywhere. One of my friends, Lin Fei, followed short workout videos to do daily exercise. “With live programs, I feel like working out with my friends, which encourages me to hold on to the last minute,” she said. Another friend of mine, Michael, told me that workout videos let him feel so comfortable. “I have a fear of working out at the gym (健身房) because I don’t like being watched by others. Working out at home makes working out much more enjoyable,” he said. With their examples, I decided to give it a try. When I told my plan to my elder sister, a P. E. teacher, she reminded me that workout videos could be helpful but might still carry some problems. “Without being with someone in person, you will be less willing (愿意的) to work out to your best. Working out at the gym allows you to have advice in real time and get pushed harder,” my sister said to me, “Well, if you really want to have a try, first, choose proper programs or videos. That’s very important. And then ask your friends for advice. Their experiences can give you a good insight into what you can expect. Anyway, don’t be addicted (沉迷的) to it. You should try different ways to work out to be healthy.” At her suggestions, I finally followed an online workout program with personalized help that was held for three months. After the first period of training, I felt it very practical and helpful when I put in the right amount of work along with a strong will. Compared with going to the gym, using online videos to work out is a much cheaper and time-saving choice. But it can be difficult sometimes when I’m too lazy or too busy to stick to it. 1.Which way to work out is becoming very popular today? 2.Why does Michael dislike working out at the gym? 3.What are the advantages of working out at the gym? 4.According to the author, what is needed to make the online workout program practical and helpful? 5.Would you like to follow online videos to work out? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Working out through online videos. 2.Because he doesn’t like being watched by others. 3.It allows people to have advice in real time and get pushed harder. 4.Putting in the right amount of work along with a strong will. 5.Yes. Because it is cheaper, time-saving and enables me to work out anytime and anywhere. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了体育锻炼对身心精神有益,如今通过在线视频健身愈发流行,作者分享了朋友林菲和迈克尔的线上健身体验,作者的体育老师姐姐针对线上健身的潜在问题给出建议,以及作者自身参与线上健身项目的经历,并对比了线上健身与健身房健身的特点。 1.根据文章第1段“Today, working out through online videos is becoming very popular.”可知,如今,通过在线视频健身正变得非常流行。故填Working out through online videos. 2.根据文章第2段“I have a fear of working out at the gym (健身房) because I don’t like being watched by others. Working out at home makes working out much more enjoyable”可知,他害怕在健身房健身,因为不喜欢被别人盯着看。故填Because he doesn’t like being watched by others. 3.根据文章第4段“Working out at the gym allows you to have advice in real time and get pushed harder”可知,在健身房健身能让你获得实时建议,并且被督促着更努力地锻炼。故填It allows people to have advice in real time and get pushed harder. 4.根据文章第5段“After the first period of training, I felt it very practical and helpful when I put in the right amount of work along with a strong will.”可知,经过第一阶段的训练,当我投入适量的努力并拥有坚定的意志时,我觉得这个线上健身项目非常实用且有帮助。故填Putting in the right amount of work along with a strong will. 5.本题为开放性试题,言之有理即可。可参考文章第1段“That means we can work out anytime anywhere.”和第5段“using online videos to work out is a much cheaper and time-saving choice.”可知,跟随在线视频健身使得我们可以随时随地健身,是一种更便宜且省时的选择。故填Yes. Because it is cheaper, time-saving and enables me to work out anytime and anywhere. 任务型阅读。根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 It’s Friday evening. My daughters, 3 and 9, become unhappy when I gently take the iPads away from their hands. One by one, the two pads are turned off. We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal. We call it our “Technology Shabbat(科技安息日)” which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. Now most friends know they will not be able to get in touch with us by using computers or mobile phones from 6pm on Friday to 6pm on Saturday. I first understood the importance of “Technology Shabbat” in 2008, when my father had got brain cancer(癌症). Some days he wouldn’t feel good, and the only thing I wanted to do was to be with him. When I was with him, I turned off my mobile phone. Soon after, encouraged by National Day of Unplugging(全国断网断电日) on March 1st, my husband and I decided to be away from the mobile phones for one full day every week. During our “Technology Shabbat”, time slows down. Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations. We drive cars or ride bikes. We, with our kids, walk in the garden, play board games and cook meals. I feel like a better mother, wife and person. The technology we have created makes it possible for us to share knowledge and search for information we need. But the technology also takes something away from us. When we put down our phones, we stop staying up late surfing, messaging, or clicking. Instead, we not only rest well but also communicate with my family well. When we rush into the time full of high technology, it’s necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go offline. I will always remember the most important thing in my family: “Technology Shabbat”. 1.Why do the writer take her daughters’ ipads away on Friday Evenings? 2.How long does “Technology Shabbat” last? 3.What activities to the writer and her family have during “Technology Shabbat”? 4.According to the writer, what does high technology take away from people? 5.Do you want to try “Technology Shabbat”? Why? 【答案】1.Because they will start their “Technology Shabbat”. 2.It lasts for one day. 3.They drive cars, ride bikes, walk in the garden, play board games and cook meals. 4.It takes away the time to rest well and communicate with family. 5.Yes, I do. Because it can help me communicate better with my family.(开放性回答,合理即可) 【导语】本文主要介绍了作者家的“科技安息日”(每周五日落至周六日落远离电子设备)及其背后的原因、活动和意义。 1.根据“We call it our ‘Technology Shabbat (科技安息日)’ which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday”,可知作者拿走女儿们的iPad是为了度过“科技安息日”。故填Because they will start their “Technology Shabbat”. 2.根据“which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday”,可知“科技安息日”持续一天。故填It lasts for one day. 3.根据“We drive cars or ride bikes. We, with our kids, walk in the garden, play board games and cook meals”,可知他们会开车、骑车、在花园散步、玩桌游和做饭。故填They drive cars, ride bikes, walk in the garden, play board games and cook meals. 4.根据“But the technology also takes something away from us…Instead, we not only rest well but also communicate with my family well”,可知科技夺走了人们休息的时间和与家人交流的机会。故填It takes away the time to rest well and communicate with family. 5.结合短文内容可回答“是的,我想尝试。因为这能让我更好地和家人相处”。故填Yes, I do. Because it can help me communicate better with my family. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Imagine a group of people are talking about something happily. But there is one man who cannot follow them, because he has a hearing problem. How can we help such a person? Now a new and exciting invention called AR glasses has come out. It allows deaf people to hear conversations in real time. Deaf people are also able to join in everyday conversations by wearing AR glasses. The AR glasses were developed by Dan Scarfe after he spent Christmas dinner with his family. His 97-year-old grandfather had a hearing problem. Scarfe saw him sitting alone in silence while the rest of the family were talking excitedly. And the old man always watched TV shows with subtitles (字幕). That situation was kept in Scarfe’s mind. Suddenly he realized that maybe the AR glasses could help. So Scarfe started to work with Nreal, a company good at making AR glasses. Six months later, a new pair of AR glasses came out. The glasses have a microphone that receives the audio (音频) from the environment and sends it to a connected smartphone. The phone then creates subtitles from that audio and these subtitles then appear on the screen of the user’s glasses. The company first tested the glasses in the UK. There are over 13 million adults with hearing loss. When the product works, it will change the lives of 430 million people. This is a great change for the deaf. Mark Atkinson, a user of the AR glasses, says, “As a deaf person myself, I am amazed by this new technology. Real-time subtitles made me become part of the conversation. That has never happened before.” 1.What made Dan Scarfe decide to develop the AR glasses? 2.What tools must a deaf person have if he wants to join in a conversation? 3.Why did the company first test the AR glasses in the UK? 4.What does Mark Atkinson think of the AR glasses? 5.If you could invent a technology to help people with disabilities, what would it be and why? 【答案】1.His 97-year-old grandfather’s hearing problem made him decide to develop the AR glasses. 2.He must have a pair of AR glasses and a connected smartphone. 3.Because there are over 13 million adults with hearing loss in the UK. 4.He thinks the AR glasses are amazing. They let him become part of conversations with real-time subtitles, which never happened before. 5.I would invent a smart navigation bracelet for blind people. It can detect obstacles around and send voice reminders to help them walk safely. Because many blind people face difficulties in going out alone, and this bracelet can make their trips easier and safer. 【导语】本文主要介绍了一种新型的AR眼镜,该眼镜由Dan Scarfe受其97岁患有听力障碍的祖父启发而研发。它能将语音转化为实时字幕显示在镜片上,帮助听障人士重新参与日常交流。 1.根据“His 97-year-old grandfather had a hearing problem. Scarfe saw him sitting alone in silence...Suddenly he realized that maybe the AR glasses could help.”可知,是看到祖父因听力问题在家庭聚会中独自沉默的场景,促使Scarfe决定开发AR眼镜。故填His 97-year-old grandfather’s hearing problem made him decide to develop the AR glasses. 2.根据“The glasses have a microphone that receives the audio (音频)...and sends it to a connected smartphone.”可知,这套系统需要一副AR眼镜和一个连接的智能手机协同工作。故填He must have a pair of AR glasses and a connected smartphone. 3.根据“The company first tested the glasses in the UK. There are over 13 million adults with hearing loss.”可知,选择在英国测试是因为那里有超过1300万患有听力损失的成年人。故填Because there are over 13 million adults with hearing loss in the UK. 4.根据“Mark Atkinson...says, ‘As a deaf person myself, I am amazed by this new technology...Real-time subtitles made me become part of the conversation.’”可知,Mark Atkinson认为这项技术令人惊叹,实时字幕让他能够参与到对话中,这是以前从未有过的体验。故填He thinks the AR glasses are amazing. They let him become part of conversations with real-time subtitles, which never happened before. 5.开放性试题。根据题目要求设计一种帮助残疾人的科技产品并说明理由。例如:为盲人设计智能导航手环。故填I would invent a smart navigation bracelet for blind people. It can detect obstacles around and send voice reminders to help them walk safely. Because many blind people face difficulties in going out alone, and this bracelet can make their trips easier and safer. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Have you ever seen chicken wings (翅膀) made out of sugar? Recently, Zhang Bo, an artist from Xi’an, became famous online for his amazing sugar chicken wings. They look so real with bones and textures (纹理). Zhang started learning sugar art at 14. At that time, he was in a five-star hotel and saw a sugar cook make a beautiful China rose out of sugar. From then on, he fell in love with sugar art. His house is now full of cool sugar art models that he has made. According to Zhang, sugar art is a processing technique that uses materials like sugar, glucose (葡萄糖) and maltose (麦芽糖). Artists heat these materials and then shape them through ways like pulling and blowing to create beautiful artworks that can be eaten. At first, sugar art served as decoration (装饰) for the hotel’s great dishes. Now, it’s not only for decorating food but also an art form. Creating sugar art is not easy. During the actual process, it requires both patience and careful attention. Artists must control timing and temperature perfectly as they work quickly between heating and cooling the sugar. A creative idea is one of the most important parts of creating a wonderful work of art. Zhang adds characteristic parts of traditional Chinese culture to his artworks, like 12 animal signs. These cultural parts, with their bright colors and rich meanings, make his artworks eye-catching in competitions. This year, Zhang created a series of snake-themed artworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake. With his love for sugar art, Zhang Bo will keep learning and bringing joy to more people through his sweet art. 1.What made Zhang Bo fall in love with sugar art? 2.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about? 3.What should artists pay attention to when dealing with the sugar? 4.Why can Zhang Bo’s artworks stand out in competitions? 5.What do you think of Zhang Bo’s artworks? Why? 【答案】1.Seeing a sugar cook make a beautiful China rose out of sugar. 2.It mainly talks about what sugar art is and its development. 3.They must control timing and temperature perfectly. 4.Because he adds characteristic parts of traditional Chinese culture to his artworks. 5.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I think Zhang Bo’s artworks are amazing because they are creative and full of traditional Chinese culture. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了西安艺术家张波因制作精美的糖艺作品而走红网络的故事,以及他对糖艺的热爱和创作过程。 1.根据第二段“At that time, he was in a five-star hotel and saw a sugar cook make a beautiful China rose out of sugar. From then on, he fell in love with sugar art.”可知,张波是在看到一位糖艺师用糖制作了一朵美丽的中国玫瑰后爱上了糖艺。故填Seeing a sugar cook make a beautiful China rose out of sugar. 2.据第三段“According to Zhang, sugar art is a processing technique that uses materials like sugar, glucose and maltose…Now, it’s not only for decorating food but also an art form.”可知,第三段主要讲述了糖艺的定义、材料以及它的发展。故填It mainly talks about what sugar art is and its development. 3.根据第四段“Artists must control timing and temperature perfectly as they work quickly between heating and cooling the sugar.”可知,艺术家在处理糖时必须完美控制时间和温度。故填They must control timing and temperature perfectly. 4.根据第四段“Zhang adds characteristic parts of traditional Chinese culture to his artworks, like 12 animal signs. These cultural parts, with their bright colors and rich meanings, make his artworks eye - catching in competitions.”可知,张波的作品在比赛中脱颖而出的原因是他将中国传统文化元素融入其中。故填Because he adds characteristic parts of traditional Chinese culture to his artworks. 5.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I think Zhang Bo’s artworks are amazing because they are creative and full of traditional Chinese culture. 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 When it comes to ancient travelers who traveled across China, who is the first person that comes to your mind? In fact, for most people, it’s Xu Xiake. Xu Xiake was a famous geographer from China’s Ming Dynasty. Unlike scholars (学者) of his time who only studied books, Xu believed true knowledge came from seeing the world in person. Born in 1587, Xu started traveling when he was 26. For over 30 years, he walked across almost half of China, visiting faraway mountains, rivers, and forests. He traveled on foot or by simple boats, facing dangers like wild animals. During his travels, Xu Xiake kept detailed diaries. In them, he wrote about everything he saw—the heights of mountains, the lengths of rivers, and how the weather influenced plants and animals. He also corrected old maps, showing that some famous rivers had different sources (来源) than people thought. What’s more, he described cultural treasures—ancient buildings, local festivals, and daily lives in villages. After his death, Xu’s notes were collected into a book called Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries. This book becomes one of China’s greatest scientific works. And it also influences the places outside China. So far, translated into English and six other languages, the book has shown the world China’s breathtaking beauty and deep cultural history. Today, Xu is known as a pioneer of fieldwork (实地考察的先驱). Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries helps develop China’s geographical study, opening a window to China’s natural wonders and traditions. As Dr. Needham, a scientist from London, noted, “Xu Xiake didn’t just explore (探索) China—he helped the world understand the beautiful country.” 1.In which year did Xu Xiake start traveling? 2.What did Xu Xiake write in his diaries according to paragraph 2? 3.How many language versions (版本) of Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries have there been up to now? 4.Which country does Dr. Needham come from? 5.Do you want to be a traveler like Xu Xiake, and why? 【答案】1.In 1613. 2.Everything he saw, like mountains, rivers, weather, and cultural treasures. 3.Seven/7. 4.The UK./England. 5.Yes, because I love exploring and learning about different cultures and places. 【导语】本文介绍了中国古代著名的地理学家和旅行家徐霞客的生平事迹、旅行经历及其著作《徐霞客游记》的重要影响。 1.根据“Born in 1587, Xu started traveling when he was 26.”可知,徐霞客出生于1587年,26岁开始旅行,因此开始旅行的年份是1587+26=1613年。故填In 1613. 2.根据“In them, he wrote about everything he saw—the heights of mountains, the lengths of rivers, and how the weather influenced plants and animals. He also corrected old maps... What’s more, he described cultural treasures...”可知,他在日记中记录了他所见的一切,包括山川、河流、天气、文化宝藏等。故填Everything he saw, like mountains, rivers, weather, and cultural treasures. 3.根据“So far, translated into English and six other languages”可知,该书已被翻译成英语和其他六种语言,因此共有7种语言版本。故填Seven/7. 4.根据“As Dr. Needham, a scientist from London, noted”可知,李约瑟博士来自伦敦,即英国。故填The UK./England. 5.本题为开放性问题,答案不唯一。可以回答想成为像他一样的旅行家,因为喜欢探索和学习不同的文化和地方;也可以回答不想,因为旅行充满危险和艰辛。故填Yes, because I love exploring and learning about different cultures and places. 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 题型03 阅读回答问题10篇 (成都专用) 【题型知识点细目表】 题号 难度 知识点 1 适中 记叙文,科学家 2 适中 说明文,发明与创造 3 适中 新闻报道,人物传记 4 较易 阅读,说明文 5 适中 工作与职业,说明文,意见/建议 6 适中 说明文,锻炼/健身(个人) 7 适中 记叙文,家庭生活 8 较难 说明文,发明与创造 9 适中 记叙文,传统工艺 10 适中 中华文化,记叙文,其他著名人物,旅行 【热点话题练习】 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Chen-Ning Yang, a famous physicist, passed away in Beijing on October 18, 2025, at the age of 103. His life was full of achievements in physics and love for the motherland. His story can encourage junior three students like you. Yang was born in Hefei, Anhui Province in 1922. At a young age, he showed great interest in science. During the war years, he moved with his family to many places and finally got into Southwest Associated University. There was a shortage of books and lab tools. This experience taught him to work hard even when conditions were poor. In 1942, he graduated from the Department of Physics at Southwest Associated University. After that, he went to the United States for further study and got his doctor’s degree. In 1956, Yang, together with Tsung-Dao Lee, put forward a very important idea. It changed the way people thought about physics. It was a big surprise. Scientists were shocked at first and some even didn’t believe it. For it, Yang and Lee won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957. Another important thing Yang did was developing the Yang-Mills gauge theory (杨-米尔斯理论) with R. L. Mills in 1954. It became the base for the development of particle physics (粒子物理学) later on. Even though Yang lived abroad for a long time, he always cared about his homeland, China. After the improvement of China-US relations in 1971, he was among the first overseas scholars (学者) to visit China. He gave talks in many American universities to tell people about China. His actions encouraged more scholars to come back and work for their country. Since 1999, he had worked as a professor at Tsinghua University. Even in his eighties, he still taught students and tried his best to train new physics talents. Chen-Ning Yang’s life was like a circle. It started in China, then he went to the world stage, and finally, he returned to his homeland. His spirit of always looking for knowledge and his love for his country will inspire us all. 1.When and where did Chen-Ning Yang pass away? 2.What did Yang learn from his experience of studying at Southwest Associated University? 3.What does it in paragraph 3 refer to? 4.List two things that Yang did to show his love for China. 5.What can you learn from Chen-Ning Yang?  (Give at least two points) 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 The wonder of the wheel When the first humans decided to leave their homes over 100,000 years ago in search of new places to live and better sources of food, they did it on foot. Humans continued walking across the globe for the next 94,000 years, until about 6,000 years ago when a number of important changes took place. For instance, in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan, people started to ride horses. Although this meant that people could travel further and faster, transporting large amounts of goods was still a difficult job. That all changed, however, a few hundred years later with the invention of the wheel. Who first invented the wheel? We will never know for sure, but the inventors probably first used wheels to make pottery (陶器). Later, they realized that they could also use them to transport people and things. They soon attached wheels to horse-pulled vehicles. Farmers were suddenly able to transport their goods to markets far away. This invention increased national and international trade. The wheel changed the way villages, towns and even countries did business with each other, but it wasn’t perfect. The roads were old walking paths. These old paths quickly became extremely difficult to use in wet weather. As a result, the first roads made of stone appeared after the arrival of the wheel. The Romans then invented new road-building techniques. The new roads were very good, and we still use some of them today. The wheel not only changed the way humans move, but it also allowed us to build all types of amazing machines. Windmills (风车), clocks and other machines all use wheels, and the Industrial Revolution depended on the wheel. Even in our digitalized (数字化的) world, we still use wheels in devices such as 3D printers. Without doubt, the wheel is one of the most important inventions of all time. 1.How did people travel before the invention of the wheel? 2.What were the wheels probably first used for? 3.Why did the invention of the wheel increase trade? 4.Why did stone roads appear? 5.As one of the most important inventions of all time, in what aspects (方面) has the wheel changed the world? 任务型阅读。根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Liaoliao, whose real name is Wang Fangting, grew up in Chongqing. Her childhood was far from being easy, so she always doubted herself and couldn’t find her place in the world. In 2000, she went to Ukraine (乌克兰) to study art. After returning to China, she kept looking for her way in art until paper cutting suddenly caught her eye. It was a quiet day in 2008 when Liaoliao stayed at home alone. With a piece of red paper and a pair of sharp scissors in hand, she started trying folding and cutting the paper just to kill time. When she finally unfolded the paper, a beautiful pattern appeared before her eyes, surprising her greatly. From then on, she fell in love with paper cutting. She practiced every day, and gradually her skills improved. “Compared with other art forms like painting or sculpture (雕塑), paper cutting is simpler and cleaner. Moreover, every cut is a choice, and, for me, it feels good to decide what to make,“ she explained. Liaoliao also creates artworks for books. ”Her works are full of her own fresh and special ideas,“ said Chen Lingyun, a staff member of a publishing company (出版社). ”When I saw her works for the book Yuefu, I thought her cuts fit the ancient poems (诗歌) inside very well. I really liked her work Liangnan — a picture for a poem with the same name. It has lots of lotus leaves in different sizes, flowers, and lively fish swimming around. It shows her endless imagination about the beautiful natural scene." Liaoliao’s experiences are really encouraging, as they show us that even when life is quite hard, there is always a way to find light. 1.What made Liaoliao doubt herself in the past? 2.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about? 3.Why does Liaoliao like paper cutting? 4.What did Chen think of Liaoliao’s works? 5.What does Liaoliao’s story encourage you to do? International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) is celebrated on April 2 every year. It is a special day for children around the world! This day was started in 1967 by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) to encourage children to discover the joy of reading. Why is it on April 2? Because it is the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen. He is a famous writer from Denmark, and wrote many famous children’s stories, such as The Ugly Duckling and The Little Match Girl. Every year, one of the member countries from IBBY picks a theme for the day. For example, in 2025, the Netherlands chose the theme “The Freedom of Imagination”. This means they want kids to use their creativity when reading. The countries also ask a writer to write a message and an artist to make a poster. On this day, schools and libraries have fun activities. You might see book fairs (书展), story-telling time, or even a costume (化装) party with book characters! These events help kids love reading and learn about different cultures, which is important for their English learning. Parents can help too! Reading with your family is a great way to enjoy books together. It makes family time special and helps you become better readers. So, catch a book and celebrate this day-because books are like magic doors to new worlds! 根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。 1.When is International Children’s Book Day celebrated every year? 2.What is International Children’s Book Day for? 3.Who is Hans Christian Andersen? 4.What is the theme of International Children’s Book Day in 2025? 5.Do you like reading? Why? (不超过15个词) 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Choosing a career (事业) is a big choice, but it doesn’t have to be scary. Some people already know what they want to do, while others need more time. The key is to find work that matches your interests and skills—you’ll be happier doing what you love. Think about what excites you most. Do you like solving problems and working with numbers? You might want to work in technology or engineering. If you are willing to help people, try fields like healthcare or teaching. However, it’s not only about what you like—your skills matter too. Are you great at talking to people and understanding their needs? Or are you better at solving puzzles and using technology? Some people are amazing at maths and science, while others are born with creativity and communication. You don’t just want a job you’re good at. You also want one that you enjoy. When you join love and skills together, your work becomes less of a “job” and more of something you really enjoy. Moreover, when you love what you do, it’s easier to feel happier at the end of the day. But it’s also important to think about the job market and chances. If you live in a place full of technology companies, jobs in programming or engineering may be more suitable. One more thing: your career path isn’t set in stone. People change careers all the time! It’s okay if you start one job and then decide you want to try something new. What’s important is to keep learning and growing along the way. 1.According to the passage, what is the key to finding a satisfying job? 2.If Mike likes solving problems and working with numbers, what work might he do? 3.What does the underlined phrase “set in stone” in Paragraph 4 mean? 4.No matter what job you do, what is important in the writer’s mind? 5.What do you want to be? Why do you think you can do it well? 根据短文内容,按照要求回答问题。 Physical exercise is good for our mind, body and spirit. Today, working out through online videos is becoming very popular. Since the Internet is widely used, it’s very easy for us to do so. That means we can work out anytime anywhere. One of my friends, Lin Fei, followed short workout videos to do daily exercise. “With live programs, I feel like working out with my friends, which encourages me to hold on to the last minute,” she said. Another friend of mine, Michael, told me that workout videos let him feel so comfortable. “I have a fear of working out at the gym (健身房) because I don’t like being watched by others. Working out at home makes working out much more enjoyable,” he said. With their examples, I decided to give it a try. When I told my plan to my elder sister, a P. E. teacher, she reminded me that workout videos could be helpful but might still carry some problems. “Without being with someone in person, you will be less willing (愿意的) to work out to your best. Working out at the gym allows you to have advice in real time and get pushed harder,” my sister said to me, “Well, if you really want to have a try, first, choose proper programs or videos. That’s very important. And then ask your friends for advice. Their experiences can give you a good insight into what you can expect. Anyway, don’t be addicted (沉迷的) to it. You should try different ways to work out to be healthy.” At her suggestions, I finally followed an online workout program with personalized help that was held for three months. After the first period of training, I felt it very practical and helpful when I put in the right amount of work along with a strong will. Compared with going to the gym, using online videos to work out is a much cheaper and time-saving choice. But it can be difficult sometimes when I’m too lazy or too busy to stick to it. 1.Which way to work out is becoming very popular today? 2.Why does Michael dislike working out at the gym? 3.What are the advantages of working out at the gym? 4.According to the author, what is needed to make the online workout program practical and helpful? 5.Would you like to follow online videos to work out? Why or why not? 任务型阅读。根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 It’s Friday evening. My daughters, 3 and 9, become unhappy when I gently take the iPads away from their hands. One by one, the two pads are turned off. We light the candles and sit down to have a big meal. We call it our “Technology Shabbat(科技安息日)” which lasts from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. Now most friends know they will not be able to get in touch with us by using computers or mobile phones from 6pm on Friday to 6pm on Saturday. I first understood the importance of “Technology Shabbat” in 2008, when my father had got brain cancer(癌症). Some days he wouldn’t feel good, and the only thing I wanted to do was to be with him. When I was with him, I turned off my mobile phone. Soon after, encouraged by National Day of Unplugging(全国断网断电日) on March 1st, my husband and I decided to be away from the mobile phones for one full day every week. During our “Technology Shabbat”, time slows down. Our Saturdays now feel like mini-vacations. We drive cars or ride bikes. We, with our kids, walk in the garden, play board games and cook meals. I feel like a better mother, wife and person. The technology we have created makes it possible for us to share knowledge and search for information we need. But the technology also takes something away from us. When we put down our phones, we stop staying up late surfing, messaging, or clicking. Instead, we not only rest well but also communicate with my family well. When we rush into the time full of high technology, it’s necessary for us to pay attention to what we are doing online and when we should go offline. I will always remember the most important thing in my family: “Technology Shabbat”. 1.Why do the writer take her daughters’ ipads away on Friday Evenings? 2.How long does “Technology Shabbat” last? 3.What activities to the writer and her family have during “Technology Shabbat”? 4.According to the writer, what does high technology take away from people? 5.Do you want to try “Technology Shabbat”? Why? 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Imagine a group of people are talking about something happily. But there is one man who cannot follow them, because he has a hearing problem. How can we help such a person? Now a new and exciting invention called AR glasses has come out. It allows deaf people to hear conversations in real time. Deaf people are also able to join in everyday conversations by wearing AR glasses. The AR glasses were developed by Dan Scarfe after he spent Christmas dinner with his family. His 97-year-old grandfather had a hearing problem. Scarfe saw him sitting alone in silence while the rest of the family were talking excitedly. And the old man always watched TV shows with subtitles (字幕). That situation was kept in Scarfe’s mind. Suddenly he realized that maybe the AR glasses could help. So Scarfe started to work with Nreal, a company good at making AR glasses. Six months later, a new pair of AR glasses came out. The glasses have a microphone that receives the audio (音频) from the environment and sends it to a connected smartphone. The phone then creates subtitles from that audio and these subtitles then appear on the screen of the user’s glasses. The company first tested the glasses in the UK. There are over 13 million adults with hearing loss. When the product works, it will change the lives of 430 million people. This is a great change for the deaf. Mark Atkinson, a user of the AR glasses, says, “As a deaf person myself, I am amazed by this new technology. Real-time subtitles made me become part of the conversation. That has never happened before.” 1.What made Dan Scarfe decide to develop the AR glasses? 2.What tools must a deaf person have if he wants to join in a conversation? 3.Why did the company first test the AR glasses in the UK? 4.What does Mark Atkinson think of the AR glasses? 5.If you could invent a technology to help people with disabilities, what would it be and why? 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 Have you ever seen chicken wings (翅膀) made out of sugar? Recently, Zhang Bo, an artist from Xi’an, became famous online for his amazing sugar chicken wings. They look so real with bones and textures (纹理). Zhang started learning sugar art at 14. At that time, he was in a five-star hotel and saw a sugar cook make a beautiful China rose out of sugar. From then on, he fell in love with sugar art. His house is now full of cool sugar art models that he has made. According to Zhang, sugar art is a processing technique that uses materials like sugar, glucose (葡萄糖) and maltose (麦芽糖). Artists heat these materials and then shape them through ways like pulling and blowing to create beautiful artworks that can be eaten. At first, sugar art served as decoration (装饰) for the hotel’s great dishes. Now, it’s not only for decorating food but also an art form. Creating sugar art is not easy. During the actual process, it requires both patience and careful attention. Artists must control timing and temperature perfectly as they work quickly between heating and cooling the sugar. A creative idea is one of the most important parts of creating a wonderful work of art. Zhang adds characteristic parts of traditional Chinese culture to his artworks, like 12 animal signs. These cultural parts, with their bright colors and rich meanings, make his artworks eye-catching in competitions. This year, Zhang created a series of snake-themed artworks to celebrate the Year of the Snake. With his love for sugar art, Zhang Bo will keep learning and bringing joy to more people through his sweet art. 1.What made Zhang Bo fall in love with sugar art? 2.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about? 3.What should artists pay attention to when dealing with the sugar? 4.Why can Zhang Bo’s artworks stand out in competitions? 5.What do you think of Zhang Bo’s artworks? Why? 根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。 When it comes to ancient travelers who traveled across China, who is the first person that comes to your mind? In fact, for most people, it’s Xu Xiake. Xu Xiake was a famous geographer from China’s Ming Dynasty. Unlike scholars (学者) of his time who only studied books, Xu believed true knowledge came from seeing the world in person. Born in 1587, Xu started traveling when he was 26. For over 30 years, he walked across almost half of China, visiting faraway mountains, rivers, and forests. He traveled on foot or by simple boats, facing dangers like wild animals. During his travels, Xu Xiake kept detailed diaries. In them, he wrote about everything he saw—the heights of mountains, the lengths of rivers, and how the weather influenced plants and animals. He also corrected old maps, showing that some famous rivers had different sources (来源) than people thought. What’s more, he described cultural treasures—ancient buildings, local festivals, and daily lives in villages. After his death, Xu’s notes were collected into a book called Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries. This book becomes one of China’s greatest scientific works. And it also influences the places outside China. So far, translated into English and six other languages, the book has shown the world China’s breathtaking beauty and deep cultural history. Today, Xu is known as a pioneer of fieldwork (实地考察的先驱). Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries helps develop China’s geographical study, opening a window to China’s natural wonders and traditions. As Dr. Needham, a scientist from London, noted, “Xu Xiake didn’t just explore (探索) China—he helped the world understand the beautiful country.” 1.In which year did Xu Xiake start traveling? 2.What did Xu Xiake write in his diaries according to paragraph 2? 3.How many language versions (版本) of Xu Xiake’s Travel Diaries have there been up to now? 4.Which country does Dr. Needham come from? 5.Do you want to be a traveler like Xu Xiake, and why? 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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