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学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ Unit 1 Time to Relax 单元话题(休闲活动)阅读回答问题巩固复习练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 阅读下面短文,简略完成下面小题。 Every year, there’s a talent show in our school. And the theme (主题) of this year’s talent show is dreams. I took part in two competitions this year, dancing and cosplay (角色扮演). There are six boys in my team and we’re good at street dance. When the music played, we all felt excited. We danced so well that all of the students and teachers cheered (喝彩) for us. Our team did a good job and won first prize. We felt happy and we learned how to work as a team. This is the most important thing we learned from the competition. The cosplay competition was the most popular part of the talent show. Students could get dressed up as any characters they liked. Although it was our first time to take part in such a competition, we decided to try our best. When we walked on stage (舞台), we were very nervous. Later, we made a mistake during the competition so we didn’t win. But we will work harder for the next competition. Everyone should have a dream. So if you want to do something you like, just go for it! 1.What is the theme of this year’s talent show? 2.How many boys are there in the writer’s dancing team? 3.What did the writer learn from the dancing competition? 4.How did they feel when they walked on the cosplay stage?5.Do you like talent shows? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Dreams. 2.Six. 3.How to work as a team. 4.They felt very nervous. 5.Yes, I like talent shows because they give people a chance to show their talents and it’s exciting to see different performances./No, I don’t like talent shows because I think they are too competitive and make people feel nervous. 【导语】本文主要讲述了作者学校每年举办的才艺秀,今年的主题是梦想。作者参加了舞蹈和角色扮演 两个比赛项目,分享了比赛经历、感受及从中获得的收获,并鼓励大家有梦想就去追求。 1.根据第一段中“And the theme (主题) of this year’s talent show is dreams.”可知,今年才艺秀的主题是梦 想。故填Dreams. 2.根据第二段中“There are six boys in my team and we’re good at street dance.”可知,作者舞蹈队中有六个 男孩。故填Six. 3.根据第二段中“We felt happy and we learned how to work as a team.”可知,作者从舞蹈比赛中学会了如 何团队合作。故填How to work as a team. 4.根据第三段中“When we walked on stage (舞台), we were very nervous.”可知,当作者他们走上角色扮 演的舞台时,感到非常紧张。故填They felt very nervous. 5.这是一个开放性问题,答案因人而异。可以根据文章内容和自身经历来回答。示例一:肯定回答,原 因可以是才艺秀给人们提供了展示才华的机会,看到不同的表演很令人兴奋。示例二:否定回答,原因 可以是才艺秀竞争性太强,让人感到紧张。故填Yes, I like talent shows because they give people a chance to show their talents and it’s exciting to see different performances./No, I don’t like talent shows because I think they are too competitive and make people feel nervous. 阅读短文,回答短文后的问题。 Body flipbooks (手翻书) are fun. Many children love this kind of book because they can match different body parts to create changing characters. Let’s make a body flipbook together. What you need: ★Paper, scissors, colored pencils and a stapler (订书机) Steps: ★Draw a character on each page Find several pieces of A4 paper and draw a character on each page. Create interesting people or your favorite cartoon characters on paper. ★Cut each page into three partsThe three parts include the head, the body and the legs of the character. Stop cutting before you get to the left side. ★Staple the pages together Add a front and a back cover. Then staple the pages together about 3 cm from the left side. And then your book is finished. 1.Why do children like body flipbooks? 2.What do people need when making a body flipbook? 3.What do people draw on each page when making a body flipbook? 4.What should people pay attention to when cutting the pages? 5.According to the passage, how many steps are there when making a body flipbook? 【答案】1.Because they can match different body parts to create changing characters. 2.Paper, scissors, colored pencils and a stapler. 3.A character. 4.They must stop cutting before they get to the left side. 5.Three. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了如何制作身体手翻书(body flipbook)以及孩子们喜欢这种书的 原因。 1.根据“Many children love this kind of book because they can match different body parts to create changing characters.”可知,孩子们喜欢身体手翻书的原因是能够组合不同的身体部位创造变化的角色。故填 Because they can match different body parts to create changing characters. 2.根据“What you need: ★Paper, scissors, colored pencils and a stapler”可知,制作身体手翻书需要的材料 是纸张、剪刀、彩色铅笔和订书机。故填Paper, scissors, colored pencils and a stapler. 3.根据“Draw a character on each page.”可知,制作身体手翻书时,需要在每一页上画一个角色。故填A character. 4.根据“Stop cutting before you get to the left side.”可知,裁剪时需要注意在到达左侧之前停止裁剪。故 填They must stop cutting before they get to the left side. 5.根据“Steps: ★Draw a character on each page. ★Cut each page into three parts. ★Staple the pages together.” 可知,制作身体手翻书共有三个步骤。故填Three.阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答下列问题。注意:每题答案不得超过 10 个词。 My School Life in Nantong I’m Amy. I study at a middle school in Nantong. We have seven subjects this term: Chinese, Maths, English, History, Geography, PE, and Art. My favorite subject is English because our teacher, Miss Chen, makes it fun. Every Wednesday afternoon, we have a “Reading Hour”. We can read any book we like in the library. I’m reading a book about pandas now. Did you know that pandas only live in China? They eat bamboo and sleep a lot! After school, I join the Environmental Club. Last month, we made posters about saving water. We put them up around school. Next week, we’ll collect plastic bottles for recycling. I think school isn’t just about exams—it’s about learning to care for the world. 1.How many subjects does Amy have this term? 2.Why does Amy like English? 3.What is Amy reading about now? 4.What did the Environmental Club do last month? 5.What will the club do next week? 【答案】1.Seven. 2.Because Miss Chen makes it fun. 3.Pandas. 4.They made water-saving posters. 5.Collect plastic bottles for recycling. 【导语】本文主要介绍了艾米在南通一所中学的校园生活——本学期的课程、最喜欢的英语学科、每周 三的 “阅读小时” 活动,以及课后参与环保俱乐部的相关经历,表达了 “学校不仅关乎考试,更在于 学会关爱世界” 的感悟。 1.根据“We have seven subjects this term: Chinese, Maths, English, History, Geography, PE, and Art.”可知, 艾米这学期有七门课。故填Seven. 2.根据“My favorite subject is English because our teacher, Miss Chen, makes it fun.”可知,艾米喜欢英语是 因为陈老师让它变得很有趣。故填Because Miss Chen makes it fun. 3.根据“We can read any book we like in the library. I’m reading a book about pandas now.”可知,艾米现在 正在读一本关于熊猫的书。故填Pandas. 4.根据“Last month, we made posters about saving water.”可知,俱乐部上个月制作了关于节约用水的海报。故填They made water-saving posters. 5.根据“Next week, we’ll collect plastic bottles for recycling.”可知,下周,俱乐部将收集塑料瓶用于回收 利用。故填Collect plastic bottles for recycling. 阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。 Our school was going to hold an art festival. Every class was actively preparing for it. However, our class didn’t know what to perform at first. After discussion, we decided to sing the song Ode to the Motherland (《歌 唱祖国》) to show our love to the country. We practiced hard together after school. After five practices, some students still couldn’t remember the words. Then one classmate came up with an idea. He divided us into small groups and asked us to help each other. Then the person who could sing well taught the others. Slowly, it began to work. We were full of hope for the festival. The day arrived. We had never taken part in such activities before, so we were kind of nervous. Our teacher seemed to read our minds and gave us some suggestions to make us feel relaxed. But when we stood in front of hundreds of people, we still felt nervous. We all tried to control ourselves because we were afraid of making mistakes. When we started to sing, the teacher looked at us with a smile. This made us feel no longer nervous. We succeeded in singing the song. As it was over, we got exciting cheers. Through this activity, I came to understand the importance of working together and I loved it very much. 1.Why did the writer’s class decide to sing the song Ode to the Motherland? 2.When did the students practice hard together? 3.What was that classmate’s idea to help some students remember words? 4.How did the students feel when they first went on stage that day? 5.What do you learn from this experience of the writer? 【答案】1.Because they wanted to show their love to the country. 2.After school. 3.He divided them into small groups and asked them to help each other. 4.They felt (kind of) nervous. 5.I learn that teamwork is important.【导语】本文讲述了作者班级为学校艺术节合唱歌曲《歌唱祖国》的经历,从练习、紧张到成功演出的 过程,体现了团结协作的重要性。 1.根据第一段“After discussion, we decided to sing the song Ode to the Motherland to show our love to the country.”可知,他们唱这首歌是为了表达对祖国的爱。故填Because they wanted to show their love to the country. 2.根据第二段“We practiced hard together after school.”可知,同学们放学后一起努力练习。故填After school. 3.根据第二段“Then one classmate came up with an idea. He divided us into small groups and asked us to help each other.”可知,那位同学的方法是分成小组并让大家互相帮助。故填He divided them into small groups and asked them to help each other. 4.根据第三段“We had never taken part in such activities before, so we were kind of nervous.”可知,同学们 第一次上台时感到有点紧张。故填They felt (kind of) nervous. 5.本题为开放性问题,可从文中最后一段“I came to understand the importance of working together”得到启 发,也可以从其他角度谈感悟。故填I learn that teamwork is important. 阅读下面的短文,然后根据文章内容回答下列问题。 Most people would throw away the mango pit (芒果核) after eating the fruit. But not some young people in China. They keep the mango pits as “pets” to “groom (梳理)” them. Many young people like to show their new “pets” in their school clubs. They also share why they pick up the unusual hobby. Some say it gives them the same happiness as keeping dogs and cats. And some say they are able to cut down stress (压力). Liu Xiaomeng is one of them. She keeps an 11-page “mango pit diary”. The “diary” is about the “growth” of the fruit. The process of “keeping” mango pits is not easy. First she has to wash off the pulp (果肉) from the pit. Then she uses a toothbrush to brush the pit to white. After that, the mango pit is dried with a hair dryer (吹风机). It will be put in the sun to stop mold (霉菌). Liu Xiaomeng now has two mango pits, named “Da Mao” and “Er Mao”, or Hairy I and II. She said that she was surprised by the likes that she got from her school clubs. Besides (除了) “grooming” the mango pit, some young people even make small handicrafts (手工艺品), and now feel it is an enjoyable hobby. 根据短文内容,回答下列问题。 1.Where do many young people show their mango pit pets? 2.Why do many young people keep the mango pits as their pets?3.How many steps does Liu Xiaomeng need to take to keep her mango pits? 4.How did Liu Xiaomeng feel when she got likes from her school clubs? 5.What else do you want to do with the mango pit? 【答案】1.In their school clubs. 2.Because it gives them happiness and helps them cut down stress. 3.Four/4. 4.She was surprised. 5.I want to make small handicrafts with it. 【导语】本文主要介绍了当下中国年轻人中流行的一种新爱好:将芒果核当作“宠物”来“盘玩”,并 分享其带来的乐趣与减压效果。文中以刘小萌为例,描述了“盘芒果核”的步骤和她的感受。 1.根据“Many young people like to show their new ‘pets’ in their school clubs.”可知,很多年轻人在学校社 团里展示他们的芒果核“宠物”。故填In their school clubs. 2.根据“Some say it gives them the same happiness as keeping dogs and cats. And some say they are able to cut down stress.”可知,年轻人养芒果核是因为它能带来快乐并帮助减压。故填Because it gives them happiness and helps them cut down stress. 3.根据“First she has to wash off the pulp from the pit. Then she uses a toothbrush to brush the pit to white. After that, the mango pit is dried with a hair dryer. It will be put in the sun to stop mold.”可知,步骤包括:清洗 果肉(wash off the pulp)、刷白(brush with a toothbrush)、吹干(dry with a hair dryer)、晒太阳防霉 (put in the sun),共四个步骤。。故填Four/4. 4.根据“She said that she was surprised by the likes that she got from her school clubs.”可知,她对在社团里 获得的点赞感到惊讶。故填She was surprised. 5.此题为自由发挥,需围绕“用芒果核还可以做什么”进行合理回答,如种植、制作手工艺品等,符合 题意即可。故填I want to make small handicrafts with it. 进阶拓展训练5篇 DIY stands for “do-it-yourself”. These days, lots of people like DIY and are fond of making things on their own. Daniel is crazy about DIY. He has so many DIY tools at home, like scissors, glue, paint and brushes. He once decided to put in a brighter light in his bedroom. However, he made a big mistake. He cut the power line and put his house in danger.Another time, he wanted to make a card for his mother’s birthday. He spent a long time preparing it. He glued a picture on the card, but he made the picture crooked (歪的). Also, the words he wrote were not straight. His mother said she liked it, but Daniel knew his card was not very nice. Sandy is also interested in DIY. She once tried to make a fruit salad. First, she peeled (剥) the bananas and apples. Then she cut them into pieces and put them into a bowl. After that, she added some cream and sugar. Finally, she mixed them together. But she put too much sugar in it, so the salad was too sweet. DIY can be fun, but sometimes it is not as easy as it seems. People should be careful when they do DIY projects. 根据语篇内容,按要求回答问题。 1.What does “DIY” stand for? 2.What happened when Daniel tried to put in a brighter light in his bedroom? 3.Did Daniel’s mother like the card? 4.How many steps did Sandy take to make the fruit salad? 5.What can we learn from the passage? 【答案】1.It stands for “do-it-yourself”. 2.He cut the power line and put his house in danger. 3.Yes, she did. 4.Four. 5.DIY can be fun, but sometimes it is not as easy as it seems and people should be careful when doing DIY projects. 【导语】本文主要讲述了DIY的流行以及Daniel和Sandy在DIY过程中遇到的失败经历,最后总结DIY 的注意事项。 1.根据“DIY stands for ‘do-it-yourself’.”可知,DIY代表“自己动手做”。故填It stands for “do-it- yourself”. 2.根据“He cut the power line and put his house in danger.”可知,他剪断了电线,使他的房子处于危险中。 故填He cut the power line and put his house in danger. 3.根据“His mother said she liked it”可知,他的妈妈喜欢这张卡片。故填Yes, she did. 4.根据“First, she peeled (剥) the bananas and apples. Then she cut them into pieces and put them into a bowl. After that, she added some cream and sugar. Finally, she mixed them together.”可知,Sandy制作水果沙拉采取了4个步骤:剥香蕉和苹果;切块放入碗中;加入奶油和糖;把它们混合在一起。故填Four. 5.根据“DIY can be fun, but sometimes it is not as easy as it seems. People should be careful when they do DIY projects.”可知,从文中可以学到:DIY可能很有趣,但有时并不像看起来那么容易。人们在DIY时应该 小心。故填DIY can be fun, but sometimes it is not as easy as it seems and people should be careful when doing DIY projects. This year, Chinese schools have introduced a special program called “the Extended Recess Activity (大课 间)” to help students stay healthy and happy. This activity usually lasts 30 minutes every morning and afternoon. During the 30 minutes, students can walk out of the classrooms to relax, exercise and chat with friends. In Shaanxi Province, many schools organize fun games like rope jumping, relay races and group dances during the Extended Recess Activity. Teachers and students often play together happily. For example, a middle school in Baoji enjoys traditional Chinese exercises like Tai Chi or modern sports like basketball. The school also holds competitions, such as “the most creative class activity” to encourage teamwork. Studies show that these activities not only improve students’ physical health but also reduce their stress. A student named Li Ming shared, “Before the Extended Recess Activity, I felt tired after classes. Now, I feel refreshed and focus better on lessons.” A healthy body and mind are basic to learning. And the Extended Recess Activity helps students build lifelong habits of keeping active and working together. 1.How long does the Extended Recess Activity usually last each time? 2.What does the Extended Recess Activity bring to students? 3.Do you like the Extended Recess Activity? Why? Or why not? 【答案】1.It usually lasts 30 minutes each time. 2.It brings students improved physical health and reduced stress. 3.Yes, I do. Because it helps me stay healthy and happy and makes me focus better on lessons. 【导语】本文主要介绍了中国学校今年推出的“大课间”特别活动,旨在帮助学生保持健康和快乐。 1.根据“This activity usually lasts 30 minutes every morning and afternoon.”可知,大课间活动每次通常持 续30分钟。故填It usually lasts 30 minutes each time. 2.根据“Studies show that these activities not only improve students’ physical health but also reduce their stress.”可知,大课间活动不仅改善学生的身体健康,还减轻他们的压力。故填It brings students improvedphysical health and reduced stress. 3.主观开放题。答案合理即可。参考答案为Yes, I do. Because it helps me stay healthy and happy and makes me focus better on lessons. 阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。 Ask a parent, “What do teenagers do in their free time?” Most of the answers may be playing games, watching movies and TV and hanging out with friends. They may not think of reading. Most of these answers are wrong. Fewer and fewer teenagers watch TV or go to the movies these days. They even hang out with friends less often than before. However, they read all the time, but they just aren’t reading books. They read articles online and posts on social media (媒体). They get a lot of reading practice. Parents worry that it’s not the right kind of reading practice, and it’s terrible to spend time online. They believe that paper books are better. Any reading is good for teenagers. It helps them learn something that they will need later. They will become better at remembering things, and they can learn more words. Online, they can find many different things to read. They can find the latest information fast. However, books are still better. They are easier to pay attention (关注) to. Teenagers understand and remember more from them. Also, reading books helps teenagers stay away from social media. Using social media too much can bring stress (压力). Parents can help their kids read books more often. First, they should have many books around the house. Then, they should give kids time to read. Finally, they can have good habits of reading books. Kids follow the habits that they see. 1.What do teenagers do in their free time? 2.What do parents think of their kids spending time online? 3.What is the advantages (优点) of reading online? (列出文中提到的一点) 4.What can parents do to help their kids read books more often? (至少列出文中提到的两点) 5.Do you like reading online or reading paper books? Why?【答案】1.They read articles online and posts on social media. 2.They think it’s terrible. 3.They can find many different things to read./They can find the latest information fast. 4.They should have many books around the house./They should give kids time to read./They can have good habits of reading books. Kids follow the habits that they see. 5.I like reading paper books because they help me pay attention better and stay away from stress. 【导语】本文是一篇议论文,主要讨论了青少年在空闲时间的阅读习惯,以及父母对此的看法和建议。 1.根据文章第3段“They read articles online and posts on social media.”可知,他们在网上阅读文章和社交 媒体上的帖子。故填They read articles online and posts on social media. 2.根据文章第3段“Parents worry that it’s not the right kind of reading practice, and it’s terrible to spend time online.”可知,父母担心这不是正确的阅读方式,花时间上网很糟糕。故填They think it’s terrible. 3.根据文章第4段“Online, they can find many different things to read. They can find the latest information fast.”可知,在网上,他们可以找到许多不同的阅读材料。他们可以快速找到最新信息。故填They can find many different things to read./They can find the latest information fast. 4.根据文章最后1段“Parents can help their kids read books more often. First, they should have many books around the house. Then, they should give kids time to read. Finally, they can have good habits of reading books. Kids follow the habits that they see.”可知,首先,他们应该在家里有很多书。然后,他们应该给孩子阅读的 时间。最后,他们可以有读书的好习惯。孩子们会遵循他们看到的习惯。故填They should have many books around the house./They should give kids time to read./They can have good habits of reading books. Kids follow the habits that they see. 5.开放性问题,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。故填I like reading paper books because they help me pay attention better and stay away from stress. 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。(每题答案不超过6个词) Reading a good book is a wonderful journey because the reader can live in someone else’s world for a while. Reading together with others, known as buddy reading, will make this journey even more fantastic. During the journey, the buddies spend time doing a lot of reading activities. This not only adds to the pleasure of reading, but also deepens their understanding of the books. Although it is all right to have students join in buddy reading with same-aged schoolmates, schools usually pair up older students with younger ones. In 2021, Green School started such a programme and has got a great success. Both younger and older readers in this school learnt a lot from this two-year programme. For example, when they listened to each other, they learnt to be kind and careful. This activity also provided them with a chance to practise lifelong skills such as exercising leadership or getting on well with others. A student called Jason saidthat reading to a younger buddy was really helpful. He became more confident, as he knew he was a role model for someone. The school also became a closer community. The reading buddies felt more connected as they often met each other. The students were always excited when they saw their buddies pass by in the hallway. Now winter vacation is coming. It’s a great time to get into books. Why not pair up with a friend, choose a book you both like and read it together? 1.What is buddy reading? 2.How long was the reading programme in Green School? 3.Why did Jason think the programme was helpful? 4.What benefit did the school get from the programme? 5.What do you think of buddy reading? 【答案】1.Reading together with others. 2.2 years. 3.Because he became more confident. 4. It became a closer community. 5.Useful and helpful. 【导语】本文主要介绍学校启动的关于阅读的项目,呼吁大家找一个朋友,选一本两人都喜欢的书进行 阅读。 1.根据“Reading together with others, known as buddy reading”可知,与他人一起阅读,称为伙伴阅读。故 填Reading together with others. 2.根据“Both younger and older readers in this school have learned a lot from this two-year reading program” 可知,这个项目持续了2年。故填2 years. 3.根据“He became more confident, as he knew he was a role model for someone.”可知,这个项目让他变得 更加自信了,他还知道自己是某个人的榜样,所以这个项目对他是有帮助的。故填Because he became more confident. 4.根据“The school also became a closer community.”可知,学校也成为了一个更紧密的社区。故填It became a closer community. 5.答案不唯一,符合情理即可。故填Useful and helpful.Every Friday afternoon, the school library at Lincoln Middle School turns into a newsroom. Dozens of students type away on laptops, brainstorm article ideas, and debate headlines. They’re not just doing homework— they’re producing Fresh Ink Weekly, a digital magazine all written by teens. Started two years ago by English teacher Mr. Rhodes, the project aimed to improve writing skills in a real- world setting. But it has grown far beyond expectations. “At first, I thought we could hardly fill one page,” Mr. Rhodes says. “Now we have students asking for more space.” The magazine covers everything from school events and student interviews to movie reviews and opinion pieces. Each issue (期刊) is emailed to parents and posted online, and some articles have even been picked up by the local newspaper. Editor-in-chief Maya Brown, an eighth grader, says the best part is having a voice. “When you write something and others read it—it matters. It’s not just an assignment. It’s a message.” With new articles each week and a growing list of student contributors (撰稿人), Fresh Ink Weekly continues to be a space where young voices are not only heard, but celebrated. 1.The students at Lincoln Middle School meet every Friday to work on the magazine, don’t they? 2.Why did Mr. Rhodes start the magazine project? 3.What kind of content do the students write for Fresh Ink Weekly? 4.What does Maya Brown mean when she says “It matters”? 5.Give two signs that show the magazine has become a success. 【答案】1.Yes, they do. 2.To improve students’ writing skills in a real-world setting. 3.They write about school events, student interviews, movie reviews, and opinion pieces. 4.She means that their writing is not just an assignment but a message that others read and care about. 5.Students now ask for more spacein the magazine. Some articles have been picked up by the local newspaper. 【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了林肯中学学生在英语老师罗兹的带领下创办《新鲜墨水周 刊》数字杂志,从最初的尝试发展为成功的学生创作平台,不仅提升了写作能力,还让青少年的声音得 到倾听与认可。 1.根据第一段“Every Friday afternoon... They’re producing Fresh Ink Weekly”可知,学生每周五在图书馆 制作杂志,应用肯定回答。故填Yes, they do. 2.根据第二段“Started two years ago by English teacher Mr. Rhodes, the project aimed to improve writing skills in a real-world setting.”可知,这个项目由英语老师罗兹先生于两年前发起,旨在真实的场景中提升学 生的写作技能。故填To improve students’ writing skills in a real-world setting. 3.根据第三段“The magazine covers everything from school events and student interviews to movie reviews and opinion pieces.”可知,这本杂志涵盖了从学校活动、学生采访到电影评论和观点文章等各种内容。故 填They write about school events, student interviews, movie reviews, and opinion pieces. 4.根据第四段“When you write something and others read it—it matters. It’s not just an assignment. It’s a message.”可知,“It matters”指写作不再是作业,而是能被他人阅读和重视的“信息”。故填She means that their writing is not just an assignment but a message that others read and care about. 5.根据第二段“Now we have students asking for more space.”可知,说明杂志内容增多,需求扩大;再根 据第三段“some articles have even been picked up by the local newspaper”可知,表明杂志影响力超出校园, 被当地媒体认可,这两点均能体现该杂志取得了成功。故填Students now ask for more space in the magazine. Some articles have been picked up by the local newspaper. 能力综合实践5篇 阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题,请注意每小题的词数要求。 Many boys and girls love to watch TV at home. They spend many hours a day in front of the TV set. But many parents let their children watch TV only in special time. TV shows are like books or movies. There are many kinds of TV shows, such as sitcoms, soap operas, sports shows, fashion shows etc. A child can learn good things and bad things from them. Some shows help children to know the news all over the world. Children don’t have to go to the zoo to see animals. Boys and girls can see sitcoms, sports shows and game shows at home. Some shows teach children how to cook or how to use tools (工具). Many boys and girls think it is fun to watch TV, but it is also fun to read books, to play games or to visit friends. 1.When do many parents let their children watch TV? (不超过5词)2.What can a child learn from TV shows? (不超过5个词) 3.What do the boys and girls think of watching TV? (不超过10个词) 【答案】1.Only in special time. 2.Good things and bad things. 3.They think it is fun to watch TV. 【导语】本文要介绍了孩子们喜欢看电视的现象,以及电视节目的多样性和对孩子们可能产生的正面与 负面影响;同时,文章也提到了除了看电视之外,还有其他有趣的活动,如读书、玩游戏或拜访朋友。 1.根据第一段“But many parents let their children watch TV only in special time.”可知,许多家长只让孩子 在特殊时间看电视。故填Only in special time. 2.根据第二段“A child can learn good things and bad things from them.”可知,孩子可以从电视节目上学到 好的东西和坏的东西。故填Good things and bad things. 3.根据最后一段“Many boys and girls think it is fun to watch TV,”可知,许多男孩和女孩认为看电视很有 趣。故填They think it is fun to watch TV. “Hello! I said to myself today that if I did five handstands, it would be an excellent year, and I did!” Thus began the 41-volume (and counting) diary of my life. It was 1984 and I was 14, feeling my way through adolescence (青少年时期). Most of the diaries have lain unread since I wrote them. Yet every morning. I hold my pen and write up yesterday. You pay more attention to the world when you know you’ll be writing it up. I recorded a pony-tailed metalworker from Canada who shared the same singers with me and a middle-aged woman in a waiting room who described to me her lively garden. I want to write about even the dullest day because the ordinary things of today will be tomorrow’s history. The past still lives on in those pages, and I can feel it closing over me if I look back on them. Recently, I read every day of my university years. It was like reading a novel about someone else. I read of difficult situations I no longer recalled and of dramas whose endings I had forgotten. Long-lost friends danced to a Swedish pop group in my student room, and long-dead voices spoke again. When I closed the diary, I felt like I went into a different century, a different home and a different family, and surprised at the years that had brought me here. It’s a weighty business recording a life, yet it has taught me not to take myself too seriously. When painful moments are written down, I can more easily let them go. Seeing life as a story with an unknown number of chapters to write is both exciting and frightening. I plan to record the days until I can no longer hold a pen. The only part of the story I’ll never get to write will be the ending.1.When did the writer start writing diaries? 2.The writer never writes about uninteresting days, does she? 3.How did the writer feel when reading her university years? 4.Why does the writer love keeping diaries so much? 5.What does the writer mean by saying “The only part of the story I’ll never get to write will be the ending.”? 【答案】1.In 1984 when she was 14. 2.Yes./Yes, she does. 3.She felt like reading a novel about someone else. 4.Because it helps her record life and let go of pain. 5.She means she cannot write about her own death in the diary. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,作者通过日记记录生活,讲述了写日记的意义和感受。 1.根据“Thus began the 41-volume (and counting) diary of my life. It was 1984 and I was 14, feeling my way through adolescence (青少年时期).”可知,作者在1984年她14岁时开始写日记。故填In 1984 when she was 14. 2.根据“I want to write about even the dullest day because the ordinary things of today will be tomorrow’s history.”可知,即使是最平淡无奇的一天,作者也写了日记。故填Yes./Yes, she does. 3.根据“Recently, I read every day of my university years. It was like reading a novel about someone else.”可 知,作者读大学时期的日记就像读一本关于别人的小说。故填She felt like reading a novel about someone else. 4.根据第二段内容,以及“When painful moments are written down, I can more easily let them go.”可知,日 记能帮助作者记录生活细节,释怀痛苦。故填Because it helps her record life and let go of pain. 5.根据“I plan to record the days until I can no longer hold a pen. The only part of the story I’ll never get to write will be the ending.”可知,划线句中的ending“结局”暗喻生命的终结。日记需由本人在生前书写,故 无法亲自记录自己的死亡。故填She means she cannot write about her own death in the diary. 【语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报·试题原创】 Surfing on land in amazing style When you walk on the city street, you may find such a “creepy” scene: people hold their arms out and swing their bodies around with bent knees. No worries. They’re just a group of surfskaters (陆冲玩家) practicingsurfing on land. Since this summer, surfskating has become popular among all ages in China. It became a trendy topic on many online platforms (平台), such as Xiaohongshu and Sina Weibo. On the short-video platform Douyin, posts hashtagged (话题标签为) “surfskate” had over 150 million views by August, according to China Daily. “We thought surfskating would be popular someday but we didn’t expect that day would come so soon,” Li Dezhi told China Daily. Li, a supplier for the Chinese market of YOW, a Spanish surfskate brand, started selling YOW boards five years ago. “We think COVID-19 has sped up its popularity because the pandemic affected many outdoor activities like skiing and surfing (冲浪). Surfskating became a fun alternative (替代物).” “You can see an increasing number of people of almost all ages practicing surfskating in a wide space inside the community I live in, “ said Ma Yuan from Beijing. Once a surfing fan, Ma started surfskating a few months ago. “I knew about surfskating from social media and decided to give it a try. It was easier than I thought,” said Ma. “Besides, surfskating needs a lot less equipment (装备) compared with many other sports. I can start skating at a random (任意的) place and all I need is a board.” Ma joined a WeChat group set up by other surfskate lovers. “It could be very helpful in learning and socializing (社交), as the group organizer often talks about gatherings (聚会). We also invite people we like to hang out with. I really enjoy the community atmosphere (氛围).” 【回答问题】 1.What became a trendy topic on online platforms this summer? 2.How many views did posts hashtagged“surfskate” have by August? 3.Which country is this brand YOW from? 4.What has accelerated the popularity of surfskating according to Li Dezhi? 5.Where did Ma Yuan learn about surfskating? 【答案】1.Surfskating. 2.Over 150 million views. 3.It is from Spain. 4.COVID-19. 5. He knew about surfskating from social media. 【导语】本篇是一篇说明文。文章介绍了被称为“陆地冲浪”的滑板运动,在人们的生活中流行起来。1.根据“Since this summer, surfskating has become popular among all ages in China. It became a trendy topic on many online platforms, such as Xiaohongshu and Sina Weibo.”可知,今年夏天滑板运动在在线平台上成为 了一个热门话题。故填Surfskating. 2.根据“On the short-video platform Douyin, posts hashtagged “surfskate” had over 150 million views by August, according to China Daily.”可知,截止8月,贴有“滑板玩家”标签的帖子有超过1.5亿的浏览量。 故填Over 150 million views. 3.根据“Li, a supplier for the Chinese market of YOW, a Spanish surfskate brand ...”可知,YOW是西班牙的 滑板品牌。故填It is from Spain. 4.根据“We think COVID-19 has sped up its popularity because the pandemic affected many outdoor activities like skiing and surfing”可知,李德志认为2019冠状病毒疾病加速了滑板运动的流行。故填COVID-19. 5.根据“I knew about surfskating from social media and decided to give it a try.”可知,马远是从社交媒体上 知道滑板运动的。故填He knew about surfskating from social media. 根据短文内容回答问题: Beth Reekles, a 17-year-old Welsh high school student, posted her first novel online at a story-sharing site. There it got more than 19 million views—not to mention the eyes of editors at Random House Children’s Publishers U.K. The publishers (出版商) reached out, which led to the publishing of The Kissing Booth, a novel about teenage love, in Britain. The girl talked about her inspirations (灵感) and beyond in a recent interview. Q: What made you want to start writing a book? Beth: I was looking for something to read, but everything was vampires and fallen angels. I was just sick of it. I wanted something that was teen fiction. So I decided to write my own. I started writing around April of 2019, and shortly after I began, I started posting it online, chapter by chapter. Q: Beth, do you think there’s a benefit (益处) to being a teenager writing for teens? Beth: I don’t know if I’m better at it, but I think it’s a bit different to be writing about teens when I’m still a teen. I’m still learning and making mistakes and doing everything teens do. I don’t have the advantage of hindsight (事后的觉悟) in all this that an adult writer has. When I wrote the book, I was really writing for myself, and I tried to write it quite honestly. I wanted to write the book I wanted to read. Q: How do you balance writing with your schoolwork and life? Do you write every day? Beth: I’ve managed to work it into my schedule (计划 表). I always find time to write when I want to write, whether that means leaving my homework until later or getting my homework out of the way first. I don’t write every day, but sometimes I’ll write for hours on end, days on end, and I can’t stop. Sometimes I won’t write for a few weeks, when I’m busy with schoolwork and just don’t have time.Q: Was it your dream to become a writer? Beth: I always thought it would be nice to be a writer. It’s always been a hobby. But I thought my career would lead to physics. I still plan to study physics at university. 1.When did Beth Reekles first start writing a book? ________________________________________________________ 2.Why did she decide to write a book? ________________________________________________________ 3.How did Random House get to know her? ________________________________________________________ 4.She hasn’t delayed homework even once because of the writing, has she? ________________________________________________________ 5.What can we learn from Beth’s success? Explain it in two or three sentences. ________________________________________________________ 【答案】1.Around April of 2019. 2.Because she couldn’t find anything interesting to read/she wanted something that was teen fiction. 3.Through/from/at a story-sharing site. 4.Yes, she has. 5.From Beth’s success, we can learn that it is important for us to have a healthy hobby. Because she likes to write, she will always find time to write when she wants to write. Besides, writing gives her great joy and a sense of satisfaction. (Any reasonable answer is acceptable.) 【分析】本文是一段对Beth Reekles成功写了一本青少年小说的经历的采访。 1.根据“I started writing around April of 2019”可知,在2019年4月左右开始写作,故填Around April of 2019. 2.根据“I was looking for something to read, but everything was vampires and fallen angels. I was just sick of it. I wanted something that was teen fiction. So I decided to write my own”可知,因为她找不到有关一些有趣 的青少年小说的东西去读,故填Because she couldn’t find anything interesting to read/she wanted something that was teen fiction. 3.根据“Beth Reekles, a 17-year-old Welsh high school student, posted her first novel online at a story-sharing site. There it got more than 19 million views—not to mention the eyes of editors at Random House Children’s Publishers U.K”可知,编辑们是通过她在一个故事分享网站分享的小说知道她的,故填Through/from/at a story-sharing site. 4.根据“I always find time to write when I want to write, whether that means leaving my homework until later or getting my homework out of the way first”可知,写作有时会耽误写作业,故填Yes, she has.5.开放性题,答案合理即可。参考答案为From Beth’s success, we can learn that it is important for us to have a healthy hobby. Because she likes to write, she will always find time to write when she wants to write. Besides, writing gives her great joy and a sense of satisfaction. 【语篇来自二十一世纪学生英文报·试题原创】 What did rulers do for fun? After many hours of working, the emperor would be really tired. What would he do to relax? Writing poems was one of the most common pastimes (常见的消遣). Together with his favored ministers (大臣) or concubines (妃子), the emperor would take a walk in the garden, enjoy nature, and write poems. Emperor Qianlong especially liked poetry. It is said that he wrote more than 40,000 poems throughout his life. What a hobby! Many emperors also loved calligraphy (书法) and painting. They not only wrote and painted themselves, but also had a huge collection of artwork. In Qianlong’s study room Sanxitang (三希堂), for example, there were priceless calligraphy works by Wang Xizhi (王羲之), Wang Xianzhi (王献之) and Wang Xun (王珣), three famous calligraphers who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265-420). Watching Chinese operas was another favorite pastime for the emperor. In the Forbidden City, there used to be 11 theaters of different sizes. The small ones were used for daily shows, while the big ones were for special occasions (场合), such as festivals or the royal families’ birthdays. Emperor Qianlong was a big fan of plays. In 1790, he held a grand (大型的) “theater party” for his 80th birthday. The royal theater troupe (剧团) put on a long show titled Shengpingbaofa (《升平宝筏》). Qianlong watched it every day from 5 am to 3 pm for 10 days in all. He must have been a real fan of the show! Toys in the Forbidden City 1 The music box (八音盒) came from the West. It is a musical instrument that can play music by itself. Emperor Guangxu (1871-1908) quite liked it and was curious about how it worked. One day, he took it apart (拆 开) and changed the structure (结构) inside. When he played the box again, to everyone’s surprise, it played Chinese Kunqu Opera (昆曲) instead of Western music! 2 This toy is quite useful – it’s a fan. The little boy can wave automatically to make cool air. It was made by the Imperial Household Department (内务府). Pavilion of Cheerful Melodies (畅音阁) Located (坐落在) on the east side of the palace, this three-story pavilion is the biggest theater in the Forbidden City. It would hold shows during festivals and big events. In 2017, when US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited the Forbidden City, they watched Chinese opera in this theater. Pets of the palaceLike many of us, the emperors also raised pets. There used to be many pets in the Forbidden City, including parrots, crickets (蟋蟀) and cats. Emperor Yongzheng’s favorite pets were dogs. He cared a great deal for them. For example, he designed (设计) clothes for dogs himself, and was strict about their quality (质量) and color. He also made beautiful dog cages (笼子) with wool mats (垫子) inside. 【回答问题】 1.Which calligraphers’ works were in Qianlong’s study room Sanxitang? 2.How many theaters were there in the Forbidden City? 3.When did Qianlong hold a grand “theater party” for his 80th birthday? 4.Where did the music box come from? 5.What were Emperor Yongzheng’s favourite pets? 【答案】1.Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Wang Xun. 2.There were 11 theaters in the Forbidden City./There were eleven theaters in the Forbidden City. 3.In 1790. 4.It came from the West. 5. Emperor Yongzheng’s favorite pets were dogs. 【导语】本篇是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍几种了统治者(历朝皇帝)闲暇时消遣的方式,例如书法、 绘画、观看演出等。 1.根据“In Qianlong’s study room Sanxitang, for example, there were priceless calligraphy works by Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Wang Xun, three famous calligraphers who lived during the Jin Dynasty (265-420).”可 知,王羲之、王献之和王珣的书法作品在乾隆的书房三希堂里。故填Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Wang Xun. 2.根据“In the Forbidden City, there used to be 11 theaters of different sizes.”可知,紫禁城有11个戏院。故 填There were 11 theaters in the Forbidden City./There were eleven theaters in the Forbidden City. 3.根据“In 1790, he held a grand “theater party” for his 80th birthday.”可知,乾隆1790年为他80大寿举办 了一场戏剧盛宴。故填In 1790. 4.根据“The music box came from the West.”可知,八音盒来自于西方。故填It came from the West. 5.根据“Emperor Yongzheng’s favorite pets were dogs.”可知,雍正最喜欢的宠物是狗。故填Emperor Yongzheng’s favorite pets were dogs.