• 1、These days, Xie Zhaoyutong, a middle school student, has become hot online. People praise him for his knowledge of history and smart way of speaking.

    Named the "Yu Tang Museum", his bedroom, just over ten square meters, is filled with old books, copper coins, pottery (陶艺), porcelain (瓷器)... At first, he loved them for their pretty appearances, but as he learned more about history, he realized that every single object in his room carries a special culture. The only free space in the room is his bed. "This bed is for my body, while everything else is for my spirit," he said.

    And a visit to a museum with his mother at six made him fall in love with culture and history.

    The boy believes learning history well helps with school subjects and makes life more fun. He doesn't care about material comforts-he even wears old clothes for years! "Having fewer things means more space for thinking," he says. "Life without learning is boring."

    To Xie, reading an ancient book lets him understand what people thought thousands of years ago. Touching a Han Dynasty brick (砖块) makes him imagine the lives of ancient people. This kind of joy is much better than short-time online fun.

    A. But he loves filling his mind with knowledge.

    B. Xie's interest in reading began at the age of three.

    C. He turned his bedroom into a "personal museum".

    D. He showed great interest in making these historical items.

    E. He spent almost all his pocket money on buying these items.

    F. For him, organizing his room this way also reminds him to use his phone less.

  • 2、

    as     fail     few     keep     injure luck     pain     she     sleep     stomach     suffer     though

    You may have heard of people who are allergic to seafood, smoke or pets. But do you know that some people are allergic to Wi-Fi signals (信号)?

    Rose White, a 44-year-old woman from Britain, first found being allergic to Wi-Fi signals in 2015. She had a cough, heart trouble and great in her head when she stayed at the places covered with Wi-Fi signals.

    Rose has tried many ways away from Wi-Fi signals. In the past six months, she either stepped in her car or in a tent, which she had put up in the forest or in the fields. She even tried in a shed. Being too tired, Rose had to give up her job and moved 370 kilometers away from her home to avoid Wi-Fi signals, but. Because of the hard life. poor meals during tours caused her to get a problem.

    She is now living in a small house in the countryside area in England. There are far? Wi-Fi signals., the house belongs to her friend and it will be sold to others, so she has to move again soon.

    Rose is planning to move to a more natural area. She is also planning to buy a camper van (野营车) so that she can drive away from Wi-Fi signals whenever she is from them. She has to raise money online she can't work to make money. She is hoping to raise 15,000 pounds. So far, she has raised just 1,600 pounds. She still has a long way to go.

  • 3、"Going on holiday with blind people opens your eyes," says Wendy Coley. She often goes on tours with Travel Eyes, a company that takes tourists travelling around the world. For each tour, half of the people can see and half can't. A person who can see travels with a person who can't. The world is there for sighted (看得见的) people but that can cause problems for the blind. So, sighted members might describe the size and colour of a building, or the smiles of strangers passing by. They might explain the food, "Our lunch is a sandwich in the centre of your plate, and chips in a bowl to the right of your plate."

    Clearly, it is good for blind travelers. They are able to learn about new places and make new friends. "You don't worry about danger anymore. That's really important," says Jenny Tween, a blind tourist.

    But it is also of benefit to sighted travelers. Wendy is one of them. She says that when you describe what you see, you see things in a very different way. The tour manager Hannah Vince agrees, "Sighted people learn a lot from these trips. It's a win-win project." Travelling with blind people and describing the world to them make sighted people slow down and look more closely at colors, shapes, and the sizes of things. Blind people can also help sighted people find more about the smells of food or flowers, and the sounds of music or traffic.

    In the end, this isn't a story about people who can see helping people who can't. It's about people with different abilities showing each other new ways of experiencing the world and meeting new friends.

    (1)、What do we know about tours with Travel Eyes?
    A、Most of the tourists are blind people. B、They are organized by Wendy Coley. C、A blind person pairs with a sighted person during each tour.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "They" in Paragraph 1 mean?
    A、Sighted members. B、Strangers. C、Blind people.
    (3)、What benefit do sighted people get from the tours?
    A、They walk more slowly. B、They notice more. C、They speak louder.
    (4)、How is this passage organized?
    A、By telling a story in time order. B、By showing a problem and giving solutions. C、By introducing a topic and sharing some opinions.
    (5)、What can be the best title for the passage?
    A、Help Blind People B、Travel around the World C、Shared Travels
  • 4、Do you know what music people like listening to? If you ask them, you may get many different answers. Why do different people have different musical preferences? What do these differences say about us?

    Researchers from Cambridge University tried to answer these questions. They asked 350,000 people from 50 different countries. Then, they found that musical preferences depend on personalities. Outgoing people prefer danceable music with strong beats such as rap. Country music fans are shown to be more serious in their jobs. One of the findings is quite interesting. The researchers thought that people with much stress should like sad music or rhythmic (有节奏的) music. But it turned out that these people dislike these two kinds. Instead, they like loud music better. Maybe they like to listen to this kind of music to lower their stress.

    The researchers also found that climates may influence people's musical preferences and personalities too. People in hot weather prefer danceable music. They are more outgoing. This may be a result of longer daylight hours. They advised people to go outdoors to dance.

    Of course, nothing is clear-cut. We may not group people simply by their musical tastes. The study just showed us that people of different cultures are more similar than we think. "People are grouped by language and culture," said Dr David Greenberg. "But if an outgoing person in one place likes the same music as outgoing people in other places, then we can say that music is really like a bridge."

    (1)、People who are more serious in their jobs like ______ better.
    A、sad music B、danceable music C、country music
    (2)、In which season do people most probably like danceable music?
    A、 B、 C、
    (3)、Which of the following is an OPINION?
    A、People in hot weather prefer danceable music. B、The researchers found that musical preferences depend on personalities. C、The researchers thought that people with much stress should like sad music or rhythmic music.
    (4)、What does the writer want to tell us in the last paragraph?
    A、People of different cultures are quite different. B、People can be grouped only by language and culture. C、Music helps people all over the world to communicate.
    (5)、Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?
    A、 B、 C、
  • 5、Stay Healthy, Stay Happy!

    Healthy Eating Workshop

    First Aid Training

    What you will learn:

    How to make a healthy breakfast.

    Why we need different kinds of food.

    ·How to read food labels (标签).

    ·Make your own healthy lunchbox.

    What you will learn:

    How to deal with cuts and scrapes.

    What to do for nosebleeds and burns.

    ·How to help someone who is choking (噎住).

    ·Practice first aid in groups.

    Time: 4:00 pm—5:30 pm on Tuesday

    Time: 4:30 pm—6:00 pm on Thursday

    Place: Room 101, Teaching Building

    Place: School Hall

    Teacher: Ms. Chen (nutrition expert)

    Teacher: Dr. Li from City Hospital

    Morning Run Club

    Yoga for Beginners

    What you will do:

    ·Run around the school playground.

    ·Enjoy fresh morning air.

    ·Run with friends and teachers.

    ·Get stronger and healthier.

    What you will do:

    ·Learn easy yoga poses.

    ·Practice breathing exercises.

    ·Relax your body and mind.

    ·Reduce stress after exams.

    Time: 7:00 am—7:40 am (Mon., Wed., Fri.)

    Time: 5:00 pm—6:00 pm on Wednesday

    Place: School Playground

    Place: School Gym

    Teacher: Mr. Zhang (PE teacher)

    Teacher: Ms. Liu (yoga teacher)

    (1)、If Mike wants to learn how to read food labels, which activity should he join?
    A、 B、 C、
    (2)、When does the First Aid Training start?
    A、At 4:30 pm on Tuesday. B、At 4:30 pm on Thursday. C、At 6:00 pm on Thursday.
    (3)、How long do Morning Run Club activities last in one week?
    A、40 minutes. B、120 minutes. C、180 minutes.
    (4)、Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
    A、Dr. Li teaches the First Aid Training. B、Yoga class is in the Teaching Building. C、The Healthy Eating Workshop is on Thursday.
    (5)、Where can we probably see this text?
    A、In a storybook. B、In a student's diary. C、On a school notice board.
  • 6、Having a hobby is not just about having fun in your free time—it's also great for your mind and body. Let's explore the key 1 hobbies bring to your life!

    Hobbies help you 2 the present. When you do activities like painting, gardening, or playing the guitar, you need to pay full attention. This helps you stop thinking about past problems or future worries. When you really 3 yourself in these activities, you might not notice time passing. As a result, you will feel 4 and more clear-headed.

    Hobbies also improve your ability to solve problems 5. They often teach you to think outside the box. Practising hobbies is like exercise for your 6. This kind of exercise helps your mind work better.

    Besides, following group hobbies or joining clubs helps build social connections. This is very good for your mind because it makes you feel part of a 7 where people share your interests and support each other. Whether it's a local sports team, or a reading group, making friends through 8 hobbies can bring you great joy.

    Last but not least, hobby can also help you experience physical benefits. Activities like playing the piano or making sculptures (雕塑) are excellent for helping your hands and eyes 9 better. Some hobbies, like dancing, can make your body more flexible (灵活的). These physical benefits, 10, give you better health and a sense of achievement.

    (1)
    A 、emotions B 、benefits C 、suggestions
    (2)
    A 、prepare for B 、throw away C 、focus on
    (3)
    A 、support B 、lose C 、fail
    (4)
    A 、less stressed B 、more tired C 、less interested
    (5)
    A 、quickly B 、bravely C 、creatively
    (6)
    A 、brain B 、hands C 、feet
    (7)
    A 、family B 、community C 、building
    (8)
    A 、important B 、safe C 、shared
    (9)
    A 、calm down B 、work together C 、give up
    (10)
    A 、in return B 、in short C 、at least
  • 7、A: Hi, Lily, how was your weekend?

    B: It was fine, but I hurt all over!

    A:

    B: I went to the gym to try rock climbing. It looked so cool, but I fell many times!

    A: Oh no!

    B: I don't want to try it again.

    A: Don't give up.

    B: My coach said the same thing.

    A: I agree. Like running—I used to hate it, but now I love it:

    B: Really?

    A: Yeah. Now I feel great when I run!

    B: I'll try rock climbing again!

    A. She told me to keep trying.

    B. What happened?

    C. You're right.

    D. Everything is difficult before it's easy.

    E. I kept practicing to get over being lazy.

  • 8、

    A. are close to     B. argue with     C. clear the air     D. felt bad about     E. lost the game

    Last Sunday, our class had a football game against Class 5. We got up early and practised very hard for weeks. We tried our best. However, we still in the end.

    We felt sad and angry after the game. Soon, we began to each other. Jack said I didn't pass the ball well, and I what he said. We were not happy with each other. And we didn't talk or play together for several days. Our teacher saw that we were not getting on well. She asked us to come to her office and have a calm talk. "Now it's time for you to ," she said kindly. Jack said sorry to me first. I said I would practice more and do better in the next match. We understood that working together is more important than winning.

    Now, Jack and I each other again. We promise to help and cheer for each other in the coming game.

  • 9、初三中考最后复习阶段,同学们要学会调节并且劳逸结合,可以积极参加一些有意义的活动来丰富自己的生活。假定你是李磊,你的朋友 Frank 想邀请你与他共度周末,请认真阅读他写给你的邮件,根据邮件内容及你的想法用英语问复。

    To: Lilei@163.com

    From: Frank@Email.com

    Subject: Weekend Activities

    Dear Li Lei,

    I'm happy to hear you have finished your exam. If you aren't busy, would you like to stay at my place this weekend?

    While you're here, the Environment Club I belong to needs some volunteers. We could either help pick up litter along the river or plant trees in a park for a few hours. Which activity would you prefer? Why?

    We have to wear old clothes and boots for these kinds of activities. I have an extra pair of boots if you want to borrow them.

    What else do you want to do during your stay?

    Best wishes, Frank

    注意: 1.词数 90 左右,开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数;

    2.回复必须包括所有要点,可适当发挥,使短文连贯、通顺;

    3.文中不得出现真实的人名、校名、地名等相关信息。

    Dear Frank,

    Thanks for your invitation for this weekend.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    I am looking forward to this weekend!

    All the best,

    Li Lei

  • 10、阅读短文,在文中空白处填入1个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。

    Weiqi is a game which can best show the deep culture of China. It is also (call) Go in the world. About four (thousand) years ago, the Emperor Yao created the game to make his son, Dan Zhu, much (clever). Dan Zhu was turned into a learned general (将军) finally. Yao educated his son (success) by teaching him to play Weiqi, and thus the game has passed down today.

    Weiqi is a game attracting many people. As we know that the player shouldn't care about the gains or losses. , he should look for chances to attack his enemy and protect (he) at the right time. Only when the player thinks deeply can he win in the end.

    For centuries, Weiqi has been a good way (train) one's mind. is said that people who enjoy playing Weiqi can have "five gains"—friends, harmony, education, (wise) and longevity (长寿). That is to say, Weiqi can help them to make friends and get along well with others, and teach them how to understand the laws of life.

  • 11、Mike enjoys joining in d because he can arrive at answers faster by communicating with others.
  • 12、Sorry, Doctor Smith is quite busy now. You should be p and wait for a few minutes.
  • 13、The doctor will e all the students next week to make sure they are in good health.
  • 14、My aunt is a n. She takes care of patients in the hospital every day.
  • 15、We can't a the new house, so we decide to rent one.
  • 16、Many h lost their young lives for the long-lasting peace of our country.
  • 17、There are f people in his family: his parents, his sister and him.
  • 18、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    In the summer of 1985, a young English businessman, Geoffrey Pritchard, and his Danish friend, Peter Larsen, were on holiday in Sudan. They decided to go on a 3-day1 across the desert to Mount Gimbala in a faraway part of the country.

    Not listening to the advice from local people, Pritchard and Larsen travelled without a2, using only a tourist map of the area, and carrying only a few days'3. After three days' walking across the4 , in temperatures of 40℃, they reached Gimbala and immediately began to5.

    As soon as they reached the top, disaster (灾祸) came: Pritchard slipped on some rocks, and Larsen watched in fear as his friend6 hundreds of meters down...

    It took Larsen nearly an hour to7 his friend. He found him bleeding and unconscious (无知觉的) , but still8. Larsen had to make the most terrible9 of his life: should he stay with Pritchard and try to attract the attention of a passing aircraft, or should he10 to the village— three days' walk away— to get help? He decided immediately to go back to the village,11 the little water that remained next to Pritchard's unconscious body.

    When Pritchard regained consciousness, he found himself alone. Seeing the water bottle next to him, he12 that Larsen might return— but would it be too late? Using his last strength, he13 himself back to the top of Gimbala, and broke down, convinced that he would die.

    Four days passed before Larsen returned— with help. He was amazed to see his friend still alive. Pritchard was immediately14 to hospital, where doctors discovered that he had several broken bones. Everyone agreed that it was15 that he had survived (幸存) , so badly injured and without water.

    The experience changed Pritchard's life forever— he gave up his career in business, and trained as a nurse instead... so that he too could save lives.

    (1)
    A 、flight B 、hike C 、drive D 、cycle
    (2)
    A 、guide B 、map C 、tent D 、calendar
    (3)
    A 、clothes B 、food C 、water D 、money
    (4)
    A 、mountain B 、desert C 、river D 、country
    (5)
    A 、leave B 、rest C 、complain D 、climb
    (6)
    A 、passed B 、jumped C 、fell D 、came
    (7)
    A 、touch B 、reach C 、examine D 、discover
    (8)
    A 、alive B 、awake C 、asleep D 、alone
    (9)
    A 、noise B 、change C 、will D 、decision
    (10)
    A 、return B 、agree C 、stick D 、write
    (11)
    A 、carrying B 、leaving C 、buying D 、donating
    (12)
    A 、remembered B 、doubted C 、guessed D 、heard
    (13)
    A 、knocked B 、thrown C 、pulled D 、turned
    (14)
    A 、picked B 、spread C 、fetched D 、flown
    (15)
    A 、unbelievable B 、forgettable C 、impossible D 、uneasy
  • 19、If you only read novels or magazines, the reading speed may not be so important to you. But if you have to read a lot for study, you will look forward to having the ability of reading more quickly.

    Before opening the book, make sure that you are comfortable. And the book should be at the right distance from your eyes. Keep the room cool rather than warm to avoid falling asleep.

    Spend a few minutes looking through the book. Look at the contents (目录), the title of each chapter (章节) and so on. This will help you decide whether you really need to read the whole book or only certain parts of it.

    If you need to read the whole book, decide how much you can read at a time. A history book which includes stories will be easier to read than one about scientific subjects.

    Make a note of any page which is of special importance. Write down the information which is important for your purpose as well as anything which leads you to further research. Your don't have to write these things in details.

    A. Always keep a pencil and some paper beside you.

    B. This depends on the type of book you are reading.

    C. Here are some tips to help improve your reading speed.

    D. Reading books loudly can improve your pronunciation.

    E. Ten minutes spent in this way could save you much time in the future.

    F. You need a seat which supports your back.

  • 20、On October 26, 2023, China launched (发射) the Shenzhou-17 spaceship from the Jiuquan Launch Center. This marked the beginning of another important mission (任务) in space for China. The spaceship traveled to space on a rocket called Long March 2F. This launch was an event watched by many people around the world.

    Shenzhou-17 had many tasks to perform in space. One of the first tasks was to connect with a space station named Tianhe. This connection allowed the astronauts to have a place to live and work in space. While in space, the astronauts did several scientific experiments (科学实验) and tested new technologies, These activities are important for exploring the space in the future.

    The astronauts also went outside the space station to install (安装) some machines and do some fixing work. These space walks showed the courage and skills of the astronauts, as well as the technology of China's space program.

    After spending about six months in space, Shenzhou-17 returned to the earth on April 30, 2024. The spaceship landed successfully in a place called Dongfeng landing center. The three astronauts, Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie and Jiang Xinlin, were in good condition.

    This successful mission is not just a milestone (里程碑) for China's space program, but also a great progress for the world. It shows China's development in space technology and gives hope for future space missions. China plans to continue its space missions and keep exploring of space.

    (1)、What was one of the first tasks of the Shenzhou-17 mission?
    A、To do several scientific experiments. B、To land on the moon and explore the space. C、To connect with the space station, Tianhe. D、To return to the earth immediately after launch.
    (2)、What can we know from the text?
    A、The mission of Shenzhou-17 is not a milestone for China. B、Shenzhou-17 spaceship spent more than six months in space. C、Shenzhou-17 spaceship traveled on a rocket called Dongfeng. D、Shenzhou-17 spaceship landed in the same place as it was launched.
    (3)、What can be inferred (推断) from the text from last paragraph?
    A、China will reduce the number of space missions. B、China plans to continue exploring the universe in the future. C、China hopes to focus on space tourism (旅游业) in the future. D、China will work with other nations to set up another space station.
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