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1、七选五专练之三:(一)A servant pinned a large flower to one of the walls in the room. Other servants gave each of the three friends a bow and an arrow.“1 the king said. The one who shoots an arrow nearest to the middle of her heartshall marry the princess.Antonio moved to shoot first. He was clever with a bow
2、 and arrow. He shot his arrow at the flower.2.Next Pablo shot an arrow.3. Jose turned to the king. UI cannot shoot an arrow at the flower,* he said.4/The princess walked toward Jose and took his hand.Father, she said, “5Jose and the princess were married. The king, who was very old, asked Jose to ta
3、ke his place as the new king. This he did, and he was a good and wise king. Antonio and Pablo helped him. They knew that he was a wiser man than they were.改编自 vvThc Three FriendsCHAPTER2A. It divided Antonios aiTow into twoB. It didnt hit the flower in the middleC. this man will make a true husband
4、fbr meD. Pretend that the flower is the heart of the princessE. I mustnt shoot the Hower in the middleF. It hit the flower in the middleG. I cannot shoot al the heart of the woman I want to marry(二)Pigeon flew back to Turtle. As she did, she passed by the hunters house.1. He had a gun.Pigeon thought
5、, Hell get to Deer before Turtle can bite through the rope. He51! shoot Deer.2!”Pigeon flew at the hunter and peeked at his head. He tried to stop her,3. At last, the hunter went back into his house.Pigeon went on her way back to Turtle. She told him about Deer. Turtle set off to help him. But turtl
6、es move very slowly.4.As soon as he found Deer, he began to bite the rope. His teeth were strong,5.hs going to take many hours to bite through this rope,“ Turtle said. Fly off to the hunters house, Pigeon. Dont let him come here.”Pigeon flew back to the hunters house. She got there just in time. He
7、was coming out of his house with his gun again.改编自The Pigeon, the Deer, and the Turtle -CH APTER 1A. but she didnt leave himB. He was coming out of the houseC. I must stop himD. but she kept on pecking himE. It took him an hour to get to DeerF. but so was the ropeG. but neither was the rope(三)will s
8、hoot and cat that turtle,v the hunter decided.1.Before he could shoot, however. Deer arrived. He pretended that his leg was much worse than it was. He wanted 2.When the hunter saw Deer, he forgot about Turtle. He pointed his gun at Deer, but Deer moved away. The hunter ran after him. Deer still pret
9、ended that he couldnt run very fast. He ran just fast enough 3.He led the hunter a long way into the forest. Then he stopped 4. The hunter found himself alone inthe middle of (he forest.Deer, Turtle, and Pigeon still meet 5. One of them often says, Lets talk about that time we workedtogether and sav
10、ed Deer from the hunter.”Its their favorite story.改编自The Pigeon, the Deer, and the TurtleCHAPTER2A. He pointed his gun at TurtleB. to keep the hunter running after himC. to trick the hunter into coming after himD. moving slowly and ran away quicklyE. to talk about their lives and tell storiesF. to w
11、ait for the hunterG. to run away quickly and move slowly(四)He looked around. Isnt there a larger bird here?” he asked.A very big bird walked forward. She was as big as Elephant,I. “I can help, she said.I dont know you,“ Golden Rabbit said. “2?”“No, Im not. Im just very shy, the very big bird said in
12、 her very small voice.My name is Quilt Bird because I look like a quilt.3, but if I can help Lion, I will.1Golden Rabbit said, u 4, but Sea Dragon will not be afraid of you. Your voice is too small. But I have aplan.5. When Sea Dragon comes, Black Mynah will (ell us. All the animals must (hen make a
13、s much noise as they can.改编自 vvThc Shy Quilt BirdCHAPTER2A. but she was shyB. but she had a very small voiceC. You are very bigD. You arc very helpfulE. Are you new hereF. You will hide with all the animals behind some trees near the seaG. I dont usually show myself to anyone(五)Sometimes we throw an
14、 apple core(核)into the bush, hoping small animals around may find it. It is no litter but a special offer to animals in our eyes.1? People believe the fruit would decompose(分解)one day. So it doesnt matter. Is that true?Marjorie Woodruff, who hikes and works in the Grand Canyon, set up a small experi
15、ment. She put a banana peel(皮),orange peels, chewing gum(口 香糖)and tissue paper(餐巾纸)in a cage, wide enough to allow small animals to go in and out. After six months, the orange peels had dried out, the banana peel had turned black, the chewing gum was the same and the tissue had become a blob.2.She b
16、uried the same items in sand and soil and six months later everything could still be recognized(识另ij).In fact, it takes two months for an apple core to decompose and an orange peel can take up to one year.Do we eat orange peels? We do not.3?” Woodruff writes in High Country News. The animals do just
17、 fine on nuts and berries. They do not need us.Theres another aspect to think about.When animals start to get food from people, they may stop looking for their own food in nature.4. Besides, they need different nutrients(营养),which cannot be met with human food waste.Food waste also attracts animals
18、to areas, where there are a lot of people. This may put their life in danger as they may get used to looking for food alongside busy roads. Many of them are too small to be noticed by drivers or can be easily frightened by car horn(喇叭),5.-一改编自中考复习指南九年级上册Unitl阅读表达A. But what if the apple core never b
19、e noticedB. which may cause them to run wildC. Nothing had been eaten or had rottedD. with no bad results on themE. So why would a squirrelF. This is dangerous because it may weaken their hunting abilityG. Something had easily been dissolved (溶解) in the environment(六)On March 27, 2019, the European
20、parliament(欧盟议会)voled to ban(禁止)single use plastics in (he next ten years. And Greek experts said,1, but can live without the throwaway ones to protect the environment and pass on a healthier planet to future generations.A WWF report on plastic pollution showed that about 75 per cent of produced pla
21、stics worldwide are now waste and at least 1/3 of themhave polluted land and sea,2.About one million tons of plastic waste is produced each year in Greece.3. Although people get more educated on such problems in Greece, we still have a long way to go, said Achilles Plitharas, WWF Greece Environmenta
22、l Awareness officer.Single use plastics are usually used fbr 10 minutes and stay in the environment for 100 years. Plitharas noted.4, and better waste management practices for the necessary plastics a second must.“There is a series of applications where the use of plastics has helped a lot, like in
23、the medical field. However, wc can live without those single use plastics which arc unnecessary, said Plitharas.“5. If everyone can make contributions, we can achieve (he reduction of plastics, he added.一改编自vv中考复习指南九年级上册Unit3阅读理解A. with serious results on wildlifeB. The reduction of their use should
24、 be put in the first placeC. people should not refuse all plasticsD. with no bad results on wildlifeE. but less than 180,000 tons is finally recycledF. It is important to have all parts take part in the actionG.They arent easily be dissolved (:容解)in the environment(七)Two years after setting up the c
25、ountrys first basketball team for autistic(自 闭的)kids, the Childrens Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai announced 1, before World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.Autistic people under 14 years old, especially younger ones, can sign up for the classes, 2. Basketball is one method to help them st
26、rengthen their communication skills and become more integrated with society.We can clearly watch their changes, including following instructions better, waiting in lines for shootings and looking into each others eyes when practicing passing the ball,3/said Xu Xiu, head of the hospitalschild healthc
27、are department.Coach Liu Siyuan said that the children behaved better through the monthly training, in which each child was helped by a volunteer over the past two years.“4, but after a year; some would look at me and be the first to say hi/ he said.Sports are widely acknowledged to help autistic ch
28、ildren strengthen their communication skills andself-confidence, Xu said.u Even if they dont learn any ball playing skills,5. When they meet stress in later life, they can turn to sports, she said.一改编自中考复习指南九年级上册Unit4阅读理解A. we hope they can be interested in them step by stepB. which are held once ev
29、ery two weeks and last an hourC. At first they didnt look at me when I talked to themD. the start of free basketball classes on March 31,2019E. which encouraged us to continue reaching out to more autistic children through sportsF. At first they were shy and didnt believe meG. we hope they feel that
30、 sports is a way of giving out stress and unhappiness(A)Inl999zthe eastern part of Odisha, India was attacked by a super cyclone (旋风).1. But many in a small village called Gundalba realized that the only reason they were still alive was thanks to a forest area that had prevented them from devastatio
31、n(大面积破坏).With all the men busy rebuilding the village after the disaster,2. They quickly formed a group of 75 female volunteers and have been taking turns patrolling the area in search of woodcutters for the last 20 years.“Our homes and crops were devastated. There was no food for days, said 52-year
32、- old Charulata Biswal, a volunteer forest protector. M 3. We promised that we will protect the forest in return.The volunteers are divided into small groups and patrol the forest at least twice a day. As they walk among the trees, they make sounds and bang(敲)wooden sticks against trees,4.The womens
33、 efforts to guard the forest area have paid off over the last 20 years.5. Birds started nesting in trees again, and then the animals returned. There are now so many deer living here that they sometimes come into peoples fields for food.-改编自v中考复习指南九年级上册Unit5阅读理解A. warning any woodcutters that its tim
34、e to leaveB. reminding the woodcutters not to leaveC. But we must believe in ourselves and at the same time ask the government for helpD. the task of watching over the forest fell to the womenE. But we realized that it was because of the forest that we were still aliveF. The forest came back to life
35、 day by dayG. People lost their homes, their crops and had to go without food or clothing for several days(九)Every year on March 5, China celebrates “Lei Feng Day. Its a day to encourage community service and volunteering.Lei Feng was a soldier in the Peoples Liberation Army. He died in 1962, aged 2
36、2.1, reported China Daily.I learned about Lei Feng once I came to China as a non-Chinese person, The lesson was quite memorable(记 忆深刻的).One day, I was riding my bicycle down the street and a tire burst(车胎爆裂).2. He guided me to a nearby bike stand for repair kindly . Once we got there, I thanked him
37、and asked what his name was in Chinese. He said, Im Lei Feng. Not knowing who Lei Feng was, I replied , Well, thank you, Lei Feng.He and the others at the bike repair stand burst out laughing. I stood there confused.3?A few months later, our Chinese teacher told us about Lei Feng, this hero of small
38、 acts of kindness and community spirit. I remembered the guy who helped me with my bicycle.4.After this, I began to notice Lei Fengs image on cultural souvenirs in local tourist shops.5, I think his spirit of public service is important. With threats like the COVID-19 pandemic 2方?*叫(全/或生球竹)力行时 and n
39、atural disasters, we need people to lend a hand and show “Lei Feng spirit now more than ever. I will always keep the spirit in mind.一一改编自vv中考复习指南九年级上册Unit 6完形填空A. His short life was filled with*selfless service for peopleB. Then it was my turn to laughC. A passer-by asked if I needed any helpD. Lear
40、ning more about his lifeE. Why were they all laughing F. Then I felt shamed.G. What were they all laughing at?(+)For students in New York City public schools, /zMeatloaf Mondays will soon be a thing of the past. Instead, beginning in the 20192020 school year,1.Schoollunch is already free for alll.l
41、million public school students in the city. And the Meatless Mondays programme was successfully piloted at 15 schools in Spring 2018 and will reach more than 1,800 schools citywide. According to the Department of Education,2.A research found that a plant-bases diet can lower peoples risk of diseases
42、 like diabetes(糖尿病)and heart disease. Meat is important for health,3. “Look at the fact that 65 per cent of American kids between ages 12 to 14 show signs of early cholesterol(胆【曲醇)disease. Then, perhaps you will accept the fact that we cant keep doing things the same way, one official said.4. A stu
43、dy published in Science found that animal husbandry(畜牧业)for meat and dairy produces 60 per cent of agricultural greenhouse gases. So, having less meat can lead to lower greenhouse gas emissions(科E 放).Meatless Mondays will introduce young New Yorkers to the idea that small changes can create larger c
44、hanges for their health and the health of our planet. When youre talking to a 10-year-old and he knows this is good for his body and good for the Earth,5 said the Mayor(市长)of NYC.一改编自vv中考复习指南九年级上册Unil8阅读理解A. but most Americans eat more than 1. 5 times the amount they needB. they will have Meatless M
45、ondays”C. this programme is to improve public health and reduce the citys environmental footprint(环境足迹)D. which proves were going in the right directionE. Eating less meat is also good for EarthF. but most Americans eat no meat the amount they needG. it proves were going in the wrong direction七选五专练答案:(一)1-5: DFAGC(二)1-5: BCDEF(三)1-5: ACBDE(四)1-5: BEGCF(五)1-5: ACEFB(六)1-5: CAEBF(七)1-5: DBECG(八)1-5: GDEAF(九)L5: ACEBD(十)1-5: BCAED