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    专题03 阅读理解之记叙文2023·江苏淮安·校考一模)Every boy wants to find treasure. And Tom was no different. One summer day Tom told Huck about his idea.“Where can we look for treasure?” asked Huck.“It’s hidden on islands, under dead trees, but mostly under the floors in haunted(闹鬼的) houses.”“Who hides it?”“Robbers(劫匪). You can find a box with a hundred dollars in it, or a chest full of diamonds(钻石).”So, on Saturday afternoon the boys went to look for treasure at the haunted house on Cardiff Hill. It was a quiet and lonely place. And the boys looked at each other in fear. They entered quietly, and explored downstairs. There were cobwebs(蜘蛛网) everywhere and everything was old and broken. Then they threw their tools in a corner and walked upstairs, but there was nothing there. They were just about to go downstairs and start digging when Tom stopped.“What is it?” whispered Huck, going white with fear.“Keep still! There’s someone downstairs!”The boys lay down, looking through the holes in the wooden floor. There were two men downstairs. One was an old Spaniard(西班牙人) in a wide hat. The other was dirty and unpleasant-looking. The boys shook with fear.Then the Spaniard spoke. It was Indian Joe. Tom and Huck felt even more frightened.The men sat down on the floor and ate. They then lay down and fell asleep. When the two men woke up, the stranger said, “It’s time for us to move, partner. What will we do with the $650 from the robbery?”“Let’s keep $30 each and leave the rest here.”The dirty man went to the fireplace(壁炉) and moved a stone. Then he lifted out a bag full of money and took out some coins.The two boys forgot all their fears. There was real treasure downstairs.—Adapted from the Adventures of Tom Sawyer1Except Tom and Huck, how many people are mentioned in the passage?A1. B2. C3. D4.2According to Tom, what may not be included in the hidden treasure?ADollars. BDiamonds. CGolds. DSilvers.3How did Tom and Huck feel when they found the two men downstairs?AWorried. BExcited. CAfraid. DHappy.4Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?ATom thought Spaniards liked hiding treasure. BThe two man got the $650 through robbery.CThe two man took the $650 away. DThe two men hid the money under the floor.5Why didn’t Tom and Huck feel frightened at last?AThe two man made friends with them. BTheir attention was caught by the money.CThey left the house and ran away. DThey decided to fight with the two man.2023·广东深圳·统考一模)The conflict (冲突) between Russia and Ukraine itself may be a questionable topic, yet it is the people who suffer the most. More than 4 million Ukrainians had fled from their homeland one month after it began. It was the biggest migration (移民) wave since World War II. I wanted to help by being a volunteer. However, it was difficult because I don’t speak Russian or Ukrainian. Luckily, after searching on the internet, I was finally able to sign up to volunteer in a modern gallery called Svetova. The gallery is owned by an overseas Chinese in Prague, Czech Republic, and had over 40 volunteers to provide 24/7 aid to the Ukrainian refugees (难民). During a two-week intensive (集中的) aid program, the gallery provided a place to live and food for up to five people for free and also served as a safe and interesting space for children, where English classes, games and other fun activities were organized. Due to my busy school and work schedule, I was only able to volunteer there twice. But, besides the owner and his family, I was the first Chinese volunteer. My role was to help the refugees fill out registration (登记) papers. Sometimes, it was difficult with the language barrier, but there were translators to help.I was so impressed by one Ukrainian mother and her two kids, who still had such kind smiles and bright eyes, despite all the awful things they must have experienced. Some other people may not be able to easily understand their feelings, but I really valued this chance to be with those people in need, doing what I could. Because we are all humans, we should come together in difficult times.6What do we know from Paragraph 1?AThe conflict between Russia and Ukraine lasted one month.BPeople in Ukraine have suffered a lot in the conflict.CMore than 4 million Russians left their homeland.DThe conflict is worse than World War II.7Why was it difficult for the writer to be a volunteer?ABecause the writer’s parents didn’t support the idea.BBecause the writer didn’t know what to prepare.CBecause the writer speaks neither Russian nor Ukrainian.DBecause there was a problem with the writer’s internet connection.8What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?AHow the writer became a volunteer at Svetova 1.BHow the gallery trained its volunteers.CWhat volunteers needed to do to help refugees.DWhat the gallery did to help refugees from Ukraine.9What might the underlined word “barrier” in Paragraph 4 mean?Askill Bsupport Cproblem Dexperience10Why did the writer consider it a valuable experience to be such a volunteer?ABecause it helped him/her get into a good college.BBecause he/she experienced some awful things.CBecause it helped him/her to understand the feelings of refugees.DBecause he/she could help others in need.2023·湖北荆州·统考一模)My name is Pablo. I think I’m a lucky guy. I have a good family, and we live in a nice neighborhood in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. People travel here from many countries for their vacations. We have beautiful beaches, hotels, restaurants, shopping and sports. However, in my beautiful hometown, there are also very poor neighborhoods. These areas are crowded and have a lot of crime (犯罪). Life is terrible for many of the children in these areas. Some don’t really have a childhood because they’re homeless and live on the streets. They don’t have education. They don’t have enough food. Many use drugs or have illnesses or other problems. Last year, I came back to Puerto Vallarta from my university in Mexico City, I spent one year as a volunteer with an organization called Outreach International. They have several programs. I volunteered for one program to help street children. I worked in a home for street children (all boys, at this one). At this home, the boys have a place to sleep and three meals daily. The home keeps the boys off the streets. It shows them another way of life. As a volunteer, I helped to prepare meals. I taught games—such as basketball, football and art. I helped the kids with their homework. These kids can be fun. They have a lot of energy, but they’re also really tough (坚韧的). Their long and difficult time on the streets make them strong and not always “sweet little children”. At these boys’ home, I met two other volunteers—Brian from Canada and Greg from Australia. In many ways, we were very similar. We were the same age, came from good homes and had a good education. They were both college students like me. We became very good friends. Now, we email each other. It was the best and most difficult year of my life. I learned a lot that year.11We can learn that the writer ________.Aloves travelling Benjoys his work as a volunteerCis now working for a university in Mexico City Dhas made friends with the homeless children12The paragraph 2 is mainly about ________.Astreet crime Bthe author’s childhood experienceCthe author’s hometown Dthe terrible life of the homeless children13According to the writer, ________ makes the street children really strong and tough.Adrugs Btoo much energy Chard life Ddifficulty from study14What is the best title for the passage?AMy Special Year BA Sweet Home COutreach International DStreet Children2023·河北衡水·校考二模)Do you know why people put lion statues (雕塑) outside their houses? Let me tell you something about it. Putting lion statues outside the buildings is a common tradition in China. It was especially common in ancient times. They can be seen at the gates of palaces, temples (寺庙), government offices and the houses of rich people. The statues are usually made of stones. People believe they can scare away something bad and bring good luck. Since ancient times, people have put lion statues outside their houses to protect their families. They usually put a pair of stone lions on each side of the gate of their homes. One lion stands on the left playing with a ball. It stands for power. The other lion is on the right with a baby lion under her. She stands for a large and happy family. However, the lion is not a native of China. It was not until about 2, 000 years ago, when lions were given to Chinese emperors as gifts, that the animal could be seen in China. Emperors loved lions because they looked strong and fierce. They kept lions as pets and as a symbol of power.15Why do people put lion statues outside the buildings?ABecause they feel cool. BBecause they want to be special.CBecause they want to show off. DBecause they want to get good luck.16What does the lion statue on the left of the gate stand for?APower. BGreat wealth. CGood health. DA large and happy family.17What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?AThe history of lion statues. BThe size of lion statues.CThe future of lion statues. DThe meaning of lion statues.2023·山东济南·校联考一模)When I spent that summer with my grandmother, she asked me to go shopping in the store with a list. There was a lady like no one I’ve ever seen. “Excuse me, I need to get these,” I said, holding up my list. She looked up and said, “I’m Miss Bee. I think you need to get them by yourself.” Miss Bee pointed to a sign “There’s no one here except you and me and I’m not your servant, so get yourself a basket and get all you want by yourself.”I visited Miss Bee every Tuesday and Thursday that summer. Sometimes she shortchanged(少找零钱)me. Other times she overcharged(多收钱). Going to the store was like going into battle(战斗). All summer long she found ways to trick me. But by the end of the summer, the shopping trip that had once taken me an hour was done in 15 minutes. The morning I was ready to run home. “All right, little girl,” she said. “What did you learn this summer?”“That you’re bad!” I replied. Miss Bee just laughed and said, “I know what you think of me. Well, I don’t care! My job is to teach every child I meet life lessons. When you get older, you’ll be glad!”Glad I met Miss Bee? Ha! The idea was funny!Until one day, my daughter came to me with homework problems. “It’s too hard,” she said. “Could you finish my math problems for me?”“If I do it for you, how will you ever learn to do it yourself?” I said. Suddenly, I was back at that store where I had learned the hard way to add up my money by myself. Had I ever been overcharged since then?18How often did the writer go to the shop that summer?AEvery day. BEvery two days.CTwice a week. DOnce a week.19What did the writer learn during her shopping trip?AGetting along well with Miss Bee. BDoing things by the writer herself.CTeaching Miss Bee to sell things. DHelping Miss Bee with shopping work.20Why did Miss Bee trick the writer?ABecause she wanted to be tricked by the writer.BBecause she wanted the writer to do lots of work for her.CBecause she wanted to teach the writer some life lessons.DBecause she wanted to make more money from the writer.21When did the writer understand Miss Bee?AOn the day she was first at Miss Bee’s shop.BOn the morning she was going to return home.CAt the end of her summer vacation in her grandma’s home.DAt the moment she refused to help her daughter with her homework.22What’s the best title of this passage?AA Shopping Fight BA Shopping LessonCA Shopping List DA Shopping Job2023·浙江温州·统考一模)In the story Snow White, the queen decides to get rid of Snow White forever with an apple filled with deadly poisons. Thanks to some helpful dwarves and a handsome prince, Snow White recovers, and everyone lives happily ever after.But the queen didn’t need to go to all that trouble. In fact, apples and many common fruits we eat are already poisonous! But don’t worry the yummy part won’t harm you. It’s only the seeds* you need to avoid.The apple tree is a part of a plant family called Prunus. This group also includes peaches, plums and cherries. There is a chemical* called amygdalin in the seeds of all these fruits. Inside an animal’s stomach, amygdalin turns into cyanide which can make people and animals very sick, or even kill them.Still, don’t worry if you eat a few apple seeds by accident. Each seed has only a very tiny amount of poison. You’d have to eat plenty of seeds to feel any effect. And you’d need to chew* them well—the hard, shiny shells of apple seeds keep the poison locked inside. Unchewed seeds usually pass right through and come out whole in your poop. But cows and other animals often chew up seeds with the fruit, so they can get sick from eating apples and plums that fall to the ground.Why would trees make poisoned seeds? To make them safe! Amygdalin tastes terrible. It’s also found in leaves and other parts of fruit trees. If a deer or a cow munches* on apple leaves, it gets a terrible taste and an upset stomach. Animals soon learn to leave those trees alone. Thanks, amygdalin!Want evidence? If you bite into an apple seed, you’ll notice an awful taste. That’s the amygdalin. The apple tree doesn’t want you to chew up its seeds. It wants you to spit them out, so they can grow into new trees. Go right ahead!Mirror mirror, on the wall, who’s the cleverest fruit of all?You, my apple!23The writer mentioned the story Snow White at the beginning to ________.Aexplain the reason Blead in the topic Cshare the experience Ddescribe the problem24The underlined word in Paragraph 3 “cyanide” is a kind of ________.Ahard seeds Bdeadly illnesses Ccommon fruits Dharmful chemicals25According to the text, people or animals may get sick if they ________.Aeat a few apple seeds Bchew up many apple seedsCspit out unchewed seeds Dsmell hard and shiny seeds26What might be the best title for the passage?AThe Poisoned Apple BPlant ProtectionCAre Plants Poisonous? DAre You My Apple?2023·江苏无锡·江苏省锡山高级中学实验学校校考一模)Growing up, I thought math class was something to be endured, not enjoyed. I disliked memorizing formulas (公式) and taking tests, all for the dull goal of getting a good grade. One of my teachers told my mother that I was “slow”. But my problem wasn’t with math itself. In fact, when a topic seemed particularly interesting, I would go to the library and read more about it. By high school, no one told me that I could become a professional mathematician. What I wanted to do then was to play college football. My goal was to get an athletic scholarship to attend a Big Ten school.The chances of that happening were very low. But that didn’t stop my coaches from encouraging me to believe I could reach my goal, and preparing and pushing me to work for it. They made video tapes of my performances and sent them to college coaches around the country. In the end, a Big Ten school, Penn State, did offer me a scholarship.I wish math teachers were more like football coaches. Students are influenced by more than just the quality of a lesson plan. They also react to the passion of their teachers and the engagement of their peers and they try to achieve a sense of purpose. They get advantages from detailed and exact instructions and constant feedback (反馈).Until I got to college, I didn’t really know what mathematics was. I still thought of it as laborious (耗时费力的) calculations. Then my professor handed me a book and suggested that I should think about a particular problem. It wasn’t easy, but it was attractive. My professor kept giving me problems, and I kept chasing them, even though I couldn’t always solve them immediately. The mathematical research I was doing had little in common with what I did in my high school classrooms. Instead, it was closer to the math and logic puzzles I did on my own as a boy. It gave me the same sense of wonder and curiosity, and it rewarded creativity. I am now a Ph.D candidate (候选人) in mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.27Why did the writer think math class in school was “something to be endured” before entering college?ABecause he wasn’t interested in math.BBecause his math teachers didn’t care to push him.CBecause he was too smart and talented for math class.DBecause he was training hard for an athletic scholarship.28We can conclude that after entering college, the writer ________.Awas busy looking for math problems to solveBstudied on his own just as he was in high schoolCmet with laborious calculations in his studiesDbegan to realize what mathematics really is29What is the best title for the text?AInterest is the best teacher BBe the best — you can make itCMath, taught like football DOnce your teacher, always your teacher2023·山东泰安·统考一模)Garbage sorting(垃圾分类) began on July 1, 2019. However, I, with the other 238 families who live in my building, have been living with a similar system for years. Here, I’d like to talk about our experiences.    In October 2016, the government chose our neighborhood to be part of a pilot(试点的) program for garbage sorting. To help the program run smoothly, we set up a volunteer team. I am one of the volunteers. Several of us, however, doubted whether we could lead people in the building to change their habits.    We began with the usual methods. We posted notices(张贴传单) around the neighborhood. We also went door to door, spreading the word. However, they made plenty of mistakes. For example, many didn’t know wet garbage meant food waste. Instead, they thought it meant that was wet. Some even refused to sort their garbage.    As a result, we volunteers had to do lots of sorting ourselves. At the same time, we went around explaining the rules. We kept talking to those who refused to sort their garbage. We let them know we had sorted their garbage for them. It was a matter of time and patience. We believed they would finally change their mind.Six months later we were successful in changing people’s mind. People in my building had begun sorting in their garbage. Some even joined us to sort garbage that was sorted improperly.I think face-to-face talks played an important role. Sometimes, these talks led us to conflict(冲突), but they were much more effective(有效的) than notices and flyers(小传单). It was interesting to see what happened. I hope everyone knows garbage sorting is good for them.30When did the writer’s neighborhood start its garbage-sorting program?AIn October, 2016. BIn April 2017.CAfter six months. DOn July 1, 2019.31How long did it take the people in the writer’s building to change their garbage-sorting habits?AFor 238 days. BFor about 6 months. CFor about 7 months. DFor 2016 days.32What does the writer advise other volunteers to do to change people’s garbage-sorting habits?AThe officers announce the garbage-sorting.BThe government chooses a pilot neighborhood.CVolunteers post notice.DVolunteers have a face-to-face conversation with people.33Which of the followings is true according to the passage?AThe government carried on the plan of garbage sorting because the writer’s neighborhood is very dirty.BAt first people know what the wet garbage means.CThe writer spread garbage sorting by posting notices, giving out flyers and talking to people.DThere’s no change in garbage sorting in the writer’s neighborhood.2023·山东济南·统考一模)Where there is a will, there is a way. Perhaps not many students can understand this better than Michael Ha. Because of his story of success, he has become an example to many young people. Michael Ha was born in a very poor family in 1994. His parents worked in Vietnam before they moved to Britain in 1980. They couldn’t find work in Britain because they spoke little English. The whole family had to live on benefits(救济金)and they lived in a small house in Hackney—a poor area in East London. Growing up was not easy for Michael, but he never gave up. At the age of 10, he set his heart on going to Cambridge University. It was not easy, either. Michael studied at a school, which used to be called “the worst school” in Britain. However, young Michael made up his mind to try his best, no matter what kind of school he was studying at. The smart boy studied very hard and did well in every subject at school. Once he made a bet(打赌)with his friend to learn further math. As a result, after spending just four months teaching himself from a textbook, he got an A in AS-level further math(高等数学).Now Michael is a medical student at St. John’s College, Cambridge and has just won an award for his excellent grades. He hopes he will be an inspiration for other young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.34Where was Michael Ha born?AIn Britain. BIn Vietnam. CIn America. DIn India.35Why couldn’t Michael’s parents find work in Britain?ABecause they didn’t want to go to work.BBecause they could live on benefits easily.CBecause they could hardly speak English.DBecause they had lots of money and houses.36What does Michael learn in Cambridge University now?AEnglish. BMedicine. CMath. DEvery subject.37Which of the following is TRUE?AMichael’s parents couldn't find work in Britain because they had little work experience.BMichael had a dream of studying at Cambridge University when he was 13 years old.CIn order to learn further math well, Michael spent four months learning it by himself.DMichael has won two awards for his excellent grades at St. John’s College, Cambridge.38What is the best title of the passage?AHow to deal with the difficulties. BHow to become an excellent student.CFrom a poor country to Cambridge. DFrom “the worst school” to Cambridge.2023·河南信阳·统考一模)A man named Jack carne home from work and found his three children outside. They were still in their pajamas, playing in the mud. Toys were lying all over the garden. The front door to the house was wide open.Walking in the door, he found an even bigger mess. In the living room, the TV was turned up loud. There were toys and clothes all over the places.In the kitchen, there was a broken glass under the table and dishes filled the sink. Breakfast food was still on the dining table. The door of the fridge was open. In the bathroom, the bathtub was full of water. Soap and toilet paper were on the floor. Toothpaste was all over the mirror and walls.He quickly went upstairs, looking for his wife. He was worried that she was sick or that something bad happened.As he ran into the bedroom, he found his wife in bed. Still in her pajamas, she was reading a novel. She looked up at him, smiled and asked how his day went. He looked at her and asked, “What happened here today?”She smiled again and answered, “You know every day when you come home from work and you ask me what on earth I do all day...?”“Yes,” he replied.She answered, “well, I didn’t do it only today.”39Where did the story take place in the passage?AIn a hotel. BAt Jack’s home. CIn a museum. DAt Jack’s workplace.40The underlined word “bathtub” means “_________” in the passage?A.水槽 B.浴缸 C.厕所 D.水杯41How did Jack feel before he saw his wife?AAngry and tired. BHappy and excited.CWorried and tired. DSurprised and worried.42What did Jack see when he got back from work?①The kids were playing in the mud.②The house was in a big mess.③His wife was sick and lying in bed.④The TV was on in the living room.,A①②④ B②③④ C①③④ D①②③43What can we infer from the passage?AThe wife is a lazy, woman and does nothing every day.BThe wife is sick and she can’t do anything for the family.CThe wife is hard-working and usually keeps her house tidy.DThe fridge door was left open with breakfast food in it.2023·辽宁抚顺·统考一模)Just up the road is a field with two horses in it. They look the same from a distance. But if you take a closer look at the two horses, you will notice something very interesting.One of the horses is blind. Instead of abandoning (抛弃) the poor horse, his owner has made a safe and comfortable barn (畜棚) for him to live in. If you stand nearby and listen, you will hear the sound of a bell. It comes from the smaller horse in the field. The bell is on the horse’s halter (笼头). It helps the blind horse know where his friend is, so he can follow.As you stand and watch these two friends, you’ll see that the smaller horse with the bell is always checking on the blind horse, and that the blind horse will listen for the bell and then slowly walk to where the smaller horse is. When the smaller horse with the bell returns to the barn each time, he will stop to look back from time to time. He wants to make sure that the blind friend isn’t too far behind to hear the bell.In our life, we get help from others when we are in need. Sometimes we are the blind horse, being guided by the ringing bell of our companions. At other times, we are just the guide horse, helping others to find their way.44The first paragraph tells us ________.Atwo horses are the same Btwo horses always work togetherCtwo horses are playing on the road Dthere is something interesting between the two horses45From the second paragraph, we can know the owner of two horses is ________.Amean Bpoor Ckind Drich46The blind horse know where his friend is by ________.Aliving with his friend Bstanding nearby his friendChearing the sound of a bell Dworking with his friend in the field47What does the smaller horse with the bell do when he returns to the barn each time?AHe walks faster.BHe listens for the bell.CHe looks for food for the blind horse.DHe always stops to look back from time to time.48What can we learn from the passage?AWe should be friendly to animals. BHelping others is helping ourselves.CDon’t lose our heart when we are ill. DWe can be the guide when we grow up.2023·天津红桥·统考模拟预测)A man hated his wife’s cat and he decided to get rid of (丢弃) it. He drove five miles away from home and dropped it there. But the cat was walking in the yard when he got home.The next day, he decided to drop the cat ten miles away but the same thing happened. The cat kept on coming home before him. At last he decided to drive a long way, turn right, then left, pass the bridge, then turn left again and another left. In the end, he reached a place which he thought was perfect and dropped the cat there.Seven hours later, the man called his wife and asked her, “Dear, is the cat there?” “Yes, why do you ask?” answered his wife. Frustrated (沮丧的), the man said, “Put the cat on the phone. I’m lost and need direction.”49What did the man want to do?ADrive to different places. BTo get rid of his wife’s cat.CTeach his cat to go home. DTravel with his wife’s cat.50The next day, the man drove ________ miles away from home and dropped the cat.A5 B10 C15 D2051How many times did the man drop the cat?AOnce. BTwice. CThree times. DFour times.52What was the cat good at?AAnswering the phone. BDriving a long way.CWalking a long way. DFinding its way home.53What can we learn from the last paragraph?AThe cat didn’t go back home any more. BThe man dropped the cat successfully.CThe cat was lost. DThe man was lost.
     

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