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1、课时规范练39 Unit24(35分钟)I .阅读理解A(2019 河北考前信息卷)For years, HamzehAlMaaytah supported a community of book lovers in Jordan, keeping his bookstore in Amman? s old center open around the clock, encouraging customers to stay for a long time over rare treasures and often allowing them to set the price for a pu
2、rchase.His supporters recently had a chance to repay him when the local landmark was threatened with closure, following a sudden illness that put him out of action for several months as bills were piling up.By April,330 people from more than 20 countries had contributed $18,000 in a crowd-funding(众筹
3、)campaign launched by two friends.The money allows AlMaaytah to repair his small space and expand to a storefront next to it, where he hopes to set up a literary salon, a display of rare books and a reading corner. Up to now, much of the store s activity has taken place outdoors, with books laid out
4、 under a sheet on the sidewalk.Despite the recent financial scare,the 36-year-old shopkeeper is sticking to his “pay as you please” business model, applied to most books. Customers can also pay a small amount of fee to borrow books or read rare editions in the store.“It s risky.But it s also an adve
5、nture, “ said AlMaaytah. You would be surprised what putting your trust in people can do.It doesn t just make more room for generosity.They also want to come back for more. Morebooks, more conversations. ”AlMaaytah recently renamed his branch uMahal1 al-Maa, “ loosely translated as uSource of Water,
6、 “ to reflect his belief that bookslike water一are a necessity and should be accessible to all.Such access has been a problem in Jordan, which lacks government-funded community libraries, forcing readers to buy expensive books or go to university libraries,said Sara Qudah, the culture editor of the A
7、l-Rai newspaper.L What did AlMaaytah advise people to do according to paragraph 1?A. To work hard for good pay.B.To keep valuable jewelry.C.To enjoy some rare books.D.To go to look for treasures.2. What did people do to repay AlMaaytah?A.Peopledonated some money to him.B.Peoplepaid almost all his bi
8、lls.C.Peopledecorated his bookstore for him.D.Peoplelaunched crowd-funding campaigns.3. Why hasmuch of the store, s activity been held outdoors?A.Becausethere is a reading corner outdoors.B.Becauseall the books are put outdoors now.C.Becausethe storetries to attract customers.D.Becausethe storeis sm
9、all.4. What? sAlMaaytahs attitude to books?A.People want to beput your trust in wherever they live.B.Books are a must and all should have access to them.C. More room should be made for people to show generosity.D.People want to read more books and make more conversations.(2018 全国I卷)Washington, D. C.
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15、bike, helmet,and bottled water. All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety lights.5. Which tour do you need to book in advance?A.Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D. C.B. Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour.C. Capital City Bike Tour in Washington, D. C.D. Washington Capital
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17、读根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。TinyTomatoesTomatoes come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors. And the little tomatoes are some of the most fun to grow and are perhaps the most rewarding.Little tomatoes are classified into plum, cherry, grape or currant(醋栗)tomatoes. _ 1 Plum tomatoes
18、 are the largest of the groups listed,and currant tomatoes are the smallest. There are also differences in color,flavor (风味)and skin thickness,but these differences are more relative to specific varieties. 2Plum, cherry and other small tomato types are fun to grow because they always produce abundan
19、t crops of flavorful fruit. They are fun to snack on while working in the garden or while daydreaming about working in the garden. 3 They are typically sweeter than large tomatoes, and little tomatoes contain less juice and fewer seeds than large tomatoes.To grow little tomatoes, select a site that
20、receives at least six to eight hours of full sun per day. Use a large container set in a sunny spot if a sunny planting site is otherwise unavailable.4 You could also plant seeds,but already-started plants will provide fruit much more quickly.Water infrequently to help plants grow deep roots before
21、the heat of summer arrives.Harvest fruits when they are ripe.They will generally slip from the plant at this point. 5 Store harvested fruit indoors and unrefrigerated as cool temperatures change the flavor.A. The best time to grow tomato plants is March.B. All of them are delicious and nearly of the
22、 same size.C. But at the same time they should still feel firm in your hand.D. The classifications most commonly refer to differences in size.E. Small tomatoes are also good additions to salads and cooked dishes.F. Flavor and skin thickness are also influenced by growing conditions.G.Select plants f
23、rom your favorite local garden center, farmers, market, etc.III.读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When I was ten years old,I lived with my family in a small house in rural South Jersey. I often accompanied my mother to the A&P to buy groceries. Without a car, wewalked, and I would help her ca
24、rry the bags.My mother had to shop very carefully, as she was a waitress, and her salary barely sustained (勉强维持)us. Oneday, while she was weighing prices, a promotional display for the WorldBookEncyclopediag科全书) caught my eye. The volumes were beautifully cream- coloured. Volume I was ninety-nine ce
25、nts with a ten-dollar purchase.All I could think of while shopping was the book.I stood at the register (U 攵车艮 台)with my mother,holding my breath as the cashier rang up the items. It came to over eleven dollars. My mother produced a five, somesingles, and a handful of change. As she was counting out
26、 the money, I somehow found the courage to ask for the Encyclopedia. Could we get one?” I said, showing her the display. It s only ninety-nine cents. ”I did not understand my mother s increasing anxiety; she did not have enough change and had to sacrifice a large can of peas to pay the amount. Notno
27、w, Patricia, “ she said sternly. Today is not a good day. I packed the groceries and followed her home, upset.The next Saturday, my mother gave me a dollar and sent me to the A&P alone. Two quarts of milk and a loaf of bread一that, s what a dollar in 1957.I went straight to the World Book display. Th
28、ere was only one first volume left, which I placed in my cart (购物车).1 didn t need a cart, but took one so I could read as I went up and down the aisles. A lot of time went by and I knew I had to leave, but I couldn, t bear to part with the book. With no detective in sight, I, impulsively (冲动地),put i
29、t inside my shirt and zipped up my jacket. I was a tall, skinnykid, and I am certain the shape of the book was obvious.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Paragraph1:Myheartbea tingrapidly, Iheadedfortheregis ter.Paragraph2:Backhome, Itoldmymo therwha tlhadpromisedthede tec ti ve.答案:I . l.C 2. A 3. D 4. B 5.
30、 A 6. D 7. D15 DFEGCII. Paragraph 1:Myheartbeatingrapidly, Iheadedfortheregister. I paid the dollar for the three items and was about to leave when I felt a heavy tap on my shoulder.It was a big detective. You stole something. You will be searched,he announced. Horrified, I slidthe book out from ins
31、ide the shirt and handed it over. An encyclopedia? he asked, somewhatsurprised. “Yes, I whispered, trembling. Why didn, t you ask your parents to purchase it?” u Idid, but they didn t have the money. ” With a sigh, he made me promise to tell my parents about my wrongdoing and then let me leave. Para
32、graph2:Backhome, Itoldinyinotherwhatlhadpromisedthedetective. Unexpectedly, she didn t explode as usual. She fell silent,looking extremely anxious. Consumed with guilt,I gathered my courage, apologised and promised that it would never happen again. All will be OK!” said my mother, wrapping me in her arms. Then she told me that she would go to the A&P to tell the detective I had admitted and that I should play outside. Hourslater, when I was back home,I noticed a bag with my name on it. I opened it and packed inside was the WorldBookEncyclopedia, volume I .