(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题15自然、世界与环境(大自然)试题
(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题01个人情况(基本信息)课件

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them wisely (wise).
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(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题写作01人物介绍课件

I’m not only good at English but also interested in Chinese history.
2. 基础句我帮助外国游客更好地了解它的历史和文化。(help…know better about)
I help foreign visitors know better about its history and culture. →升格句(用be proud to do改写此句)
实战演练
A [2019·密云期末题目②]榜样的力量是无穷的。在我们身边有许许多多的榜 样,勤劳的工人伯伯,辛勤的老师,热情的同学,慈爱的父母……某英文网站正在开 展以“我身边的榜样”为主题的征文活动。假如你是李华,请用英语写一篇短 文投稿,谈谈你身边的榜样是谁,他(她)具有什么样的品质,你从他(她)身上学到了 什么。 [提示词语] kind, helpful, warm-hearted, hard-working, set a good example
【文章发展】 1.He has a dream of becoming a famous actor one day. 2.However tired he is, he always wears a smile as soon as he sees me. 3.When I am sad, he always comforts me. When I am defeated, he always encourages me. 【结尾总结】 1.I believe he can be a good actor. 2.In short, we can get on well with each other and we will enjoy ourselves every day.
北京中考英语复习计划有哪些

北京中考英语复习计划有哪些作为过来人,多年的经验告诉我们,在复习的过程中制定一份好的复习计划是很重要的。
所以即将面对中考的你也不要忘了制定复习计划。
以下是分享给大家的北京中考英语复习计划的资料,希望可以帮到你!一、第一轮复习阶段(3.13-4.24)内容:七、八、九年级共五册英语教材的初步复习工作,单词第一次全面复背。
方法策略:七年级一周,八年级三周,九年级二周。
每周听力练习二节,每天完成阅读一篇,作文每周一篇。
教师辅导;;学生强化记忆与训练,以课本为中心, 关注重点词汇,词语, 语境。
在这一阶段我计划按教材顺序归纳语言知识点,讲透语言知识点的运用,对各单元的知识要点进行梳理,同时重点把握基础词汇、词组、句型。
在教材整体处理上,先从七年级开始,七年级上下册比较简单,应快速复习。
八年级开始每两单元一个课时,根据复习期末复习提纲,让学生对照着去复习。
同时在课上再按时态等把语法总结复习一下,再针对学生的一些薄弱知识编写一些限时训练给学生加以练习。
二、第二轮复习阶段(4.25-5.21)内容:整个初中英语教材所学内容,进行语法专项全面复习。
如:单词,词性,时态,语法等。
力求遵循“全面复习,有所侧重”方法策略:三天左右一个语法项目,学习完二个项目后就进行一次测试,并做出测试分析与总结,好有针对性的对学生所不了解和难以掌握的内容及时进行巩固与复习。
初中英语语法总复习.指导思想:以词性带动,渗透语法。
以中考考点为导向,精讲的基础上,强化训练,提升能力,着力方法指导,加强学法指导,提高对各种题型的解题能力。
如:名词(名词的类,名词的数,名词的所有格,主谓一致),形容词,副词相互转化互用所涉及的原级,比较级,最高级等。
动词:分类,时态,语态,动词不定式,以及动词的固定搭配,情态动词及其句型。
代词:主格,宾格,物主代词,反身代词,疑问代词,副词和不定代词相互转化及其运用。
还有介词,句式,主谓一致,定语从句,宾语从句,进一步系统时态语态及其各类句式的归类运用。
(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题10文娱与体育试题

话题10 文娱与体育主题语篇阅读Ⅰ.[2019·丰台一模]完形填空The New HoopMarco looked at the basketball hoop and threw the ball up. “Score!” Marcoshouted as the 1 went through the basketball hoop. “You won this time, butnext time I’ll 2 you, Marco!” said Kim, as the two friends walked home, “Iwish we could play at the park too, instead of only at school.” But the basketballhoop in their neighborhood park had be en ruined by a fallen tree. “I feel so 3 ,” said Kim, “I guess there’s nothing we can do.”Marco and Kim walked past the city’s recycling center. They saw Mr. Morse was collecting plastic, paper and metal items. Marco stared at all the old stuff. “That gives me an idea!” he said, “Mr. Morse, do you have anything we could 4 to make a basketball hoop?”Mr. Morse picked up a plastic laundry basket. “We are going to recycle this basket, but I think you can take it.”“It looks useless, old and cracked. I want a new basketball hoop!” said Kim.“Why?” wondered Marco, “Reusing things is a great way to 5 waste. And don’t you think that will be meaningful to make something on our own?”“That sounds interesting! I guess we can try,” said Kim, “but I still don’t 6 it will be as good as a new one.”They took the basket to Marco’s house and found some leftover wood in an old yard. Together they tinkered (小修补) with the materials and made a post and a backboard. When all the parts were ready, they took everything to the 7 and managed to set up the hoop.“It looks better than I thought it would!” said Kim. “Here’s the real test!” He bounced the ball, aimed and shot a perfect basket. He was 8 .“Wow, I was wrong,” Kim said. “This basketball hoop is really grea t. Now we can play whenever we want!” The two friends played in the park until dinner time. The hoop stood the real test and the boys had the true joys.( )1.A.bag B.ball C.card D.book( )2.A.hit B.help C.beat D.teach( )3.A.excited B.tired C.satisfied D.discouraged( )4.A.win B.throw C.sell D.reuse( )5.A.stop B.make C.increase D.collect( )6.A.hope B.believe C.remember D.realize( )7.A.park B.yard C.school D.house( )8.A.regretful B.painful C.cheerful D.peacefulⅡ.[2019·怀柔一模]阅读理解Some Students’ Favourite Sports Swimming is difficult but I like it very much. I am in our City Swimming Club. The members in the club are all young, between 6 and 13 years old.I go to the club every Sunday. I do the sport very hard. I want to be an Olympic Champion, just like Sun Yang.—Sara Running! Lots of people don’t think it is exciting. However, I like running very much. I run every morning. Running isn’t expensive so anyone can run. Running is a good sport. Let’s run together!—Alex Basketball is part of my life. I play basketball with my classmates on Saturday morning. I watch basketball games on TV with my brother on Saturday evening. However, my sister Lisa doesn’t like watching that. She likes tennis.—Frank9.Sara may be years old. ( )A.4B.5C.12D.1410. is cheap and anyone can do it. ( )A.SwimmingB.Playing basketballC.Playing tennisD.Running11.Frank usually on Saturday evening. ( )A.plays basketballB.watches basketball games on TVC.plays tennisD.watches football games on TVⅢ.回答问题Play Ball!If someone asks you to go to an Association football (英式足球) game, will you be interested? Association football is known as soccer in the US. It is the world’s most widely played sport. Games similar to soccer were played as long as two thousand years ago in China! Modern soccer got its name from Association football, a game played in England in the mid-1800s. The word “association” was shortened to “assoc” and it was finally turned into “soccer”.The first soccer clubs were formed in England in the 1850s. The first professional (职业的) players joined in the 1880s. Soccer quickly spread across Europe and became very popular in countries such as Spain, Italy, and Germany. Soccer even spread to countries in faraway South America. People seemed to like how simple the game is. All you need to play are a ball and two goals. Everything else comes from the players. Soccer still remains very popular in both Europe and South America. One of the best and most famous of these professionals is Edson Arantes do Nascimento. He is better known by his nickname, Pelé. Pelé was born in Brazil, a country in South America. With Pelé’s help, Brazil won three World Cup titles from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Today, he is still one of the all-time leading scorers in World Cup history with 12 goals. The International Olympic Committee named Pelé Soccer Player of the Century in 1999.The World Cup is the worldwide soccer competition that is held every four years,once for women and once for men. Millions of people worldwide watch the matches ontelevision. The first Women’s World Cup match was played in 1991 in China.It took longer for soccer to be accepted in the US than it did in other placesaround the world. A different kind of football was already played in this country. People were not eager (热切的) to try another form. After Pelé joined the New York Cosmos in 1975, soccer became more popular in the US. It continues to grow in popularity. Today, soccer is the second favourite sport for kids in the US!12.What is Association football known as in the US?13.When were the first soccer clubs formed in England?14.How many World Cup titles did Brazil win from the late 1950s to the early 1970s?15.Where was the first Women’s World Cup match played?16.Why did it take longer for soccer to be accepted in the US?【参考答案】Ⅰ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Marco和Kim利用废弃物制作了一个新的篮球框,他们获得了真正的快乐。
(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题05学校与学校生活课件

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pen
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(n.)闪光灯
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2020届北京中考英语一轮复习- 话题16 自然、世界与环境(人口与环保)

话题16自然、世界与环境(人口与环保)主题语篇阅读Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2019·丰台一模]It’s big, it’s nasty but it’s more than just a hole in the ground. Some landfills take in 2,000tons of trash a day but America’s largest landfill takes in that amount each hour, which will befull in two to three years.Garbage problem has been a long-standing issue. Volunteer students at the University of Arizona in the U.S. started the Garbage Project. They aimed at learning the influence of humans’ activities on the environment by studying the garbage.One important thing the students learned was that the garbage in landfills disappeared very slowly. That was surprising to the students, as well as to many scientists who had predicted that about 70% of the garbage in landfills would break down naturally and quickly. From the landfills, students even found newspapers twenty years ago and forty-year-old hot dogs.The Garbage Project also discovered that what people say they do was often very different from what they actually did. The volunteer students asked people what they bought, ate and drank, and then the students compared this to what people threw away. For some reason, the two didn’t match. For example, the students found much more empty bottles of beer than people said they drank.Information from the Garbage Project has helped us to see how much garbage we actually put in landfills. The students are hopeful that this will encourage us to find better ways to dispose (处置) of our garbage.Of course, the best way to dispose of garbage depends on what kind of garbage it is: regular garbage, hazardous materials or recyclables, such as newspapers, glass bottles and some metals. Regular garbage goes to regular landfills. Hazardous materials, on the other hand, contain poisonous chemicals or metals. They shouldn’t go into regular landfills. For example, waste batteries can pollute the soil and groundwater, which need to be recycled properly.It’s necessary to reduce garbage from the source. With the improvement of living standards, people use too many plastic products only once before throwing them away, especially as online shopping becomes more popular. We can start reducing garbage by using cloth shopping bags and green delivery packages.Unfortunately, recycling is expensive. It takes time and special treatment. However, in Japan, people recycle garbage so carefully that even plastic bottles and their caps go into different bins. Positive effects present gradually. In the last five years, the Japanese city of Kamikatsu has raised its rate of recycled waste to 80 percent.It is a matter of great urgency and we must go into action now. There are many things that ordinary people can do to make less garbage. If everyone does the same, we will make our living environment safer and better.1.According to the passage, students of the Garbage Project discovered that . ()A.people knew what they actually threw awayB.garbage disappeared as scientists predictedC.students collected newspapers for researchD.garbage was too much and lasted longer2.The under lined word “hazardous” in Paragraph 6 probably means “”.()A.wetmonC.dangerousD.burnable3.What can we learn from the passage? ()A.Disposing of the garbage properly will make a difference.B.Adding more landfills helps solve garbage problems.C.Improving the living level can reduce the garbage.D.Shopping online helps to save the environment.B[2019·西城一模]This kid fights hunger and homelessnessAustin Perine is only four years old. His story started this past February in the living room in Birmingham. Austin and his father, TJ Perine, were watching a program about a mother panda leaving her babies. “I told him that the babies would be homeless for a while,” TJ says. “Austin didn’t know what homelessness meant, but he was sad a nd wanted to know more.”Seeing this as a teachable moment, TJ took Austin to the Firehouse Ministries, a local shelter(救济中心) that provides housing and food for homeless men. As they drove by, they saw 25homeless men standing on the street corner. “Dad, they look sad,” Austin said. “Can we take themsome food and make them smile?”Austin used his pocket money to buy each man a Burger King hamburger and handed the food out himself. Seeing what the burgers meant to the men, Austin returned the next week. He handed out burgers along with his catchphrase (口号), “Don’t forget to show love!”After he had returned for five weeks, word of Austin’s acts of kindness spread through social-media. Burger King agreed to donate (捐赠) $1,000 a month for a year to feed the homeless. Soon, churches and shelters began inviting Austin to give out food in poor areas. Thanks to social support, now Austin and TJ can feed 800 to 2,000 people at once.But Austin isn’t just filling bellies. He’s improving the lives of those people he meets. On that first trip to Firehouse Ministries, TJ and Austin talked to a man named Raymont. The respect Austin showed touched Raymont, and Raymont told them his story. Having known his experience, TJ helped him get a job. Finally he was able to rent an apartment. All that was made possible because a little boy took time to care.Austin’s actions have now become his family’s calling. His grandma Audrey Perine set up the Show Love Foundation (基金会) which helps fight homelessness. TJ left his job to oversee the foundation.As for Austin, he continues to give out food, smiles, and his message of love, “It makes me feel like I’m saving the day.”4.Austin’s father took him to to see what homelessness meant. ()A.a churchB.a restaurantC.a poor areaD.a local shelter5.Raymont was moved when . ()A.Austin offered him a jobB.Austin bought him some foodC.Austin showed respect to himD.Austin listened to his story patiently6.How did Austin help the homeless? ()A.By setting up a foundation.B.By asking Burger King to donate.C.By spreading their stories through social-media.D.By spending time and money caring about them.Ⅱ.[2019·石景山期末]回答问题Tornado ChaserDo you know? In June 2003, South Dakota experienced 67 tornadoes(龙卷风) in one day! In the U.S., tornadoes are responsible for 80 deaths and more than 1,500 injuries each year. Although they happen very often, tornadoes are difficult to predict. Why? Tornadoes develop from storms, but only some storms can become tornadoes. Meteorologists (气象学家) don’t know where and when a storm will touch the ground and turn into a tornado. Today, the warning time for a tornado is usually just 13 minutes.Tim Samaras is a tornado chaser. His job is to find tornadoes and follow them. When he gets close to a tornado, he puts a special tool on the ground. This tool measures things like temperature, humidity, and wind speed of a tornado. With this information, Samaras can learn what causes tornadoes to develop. If meteorologists understand this, they can warn people about tornadoes sooner and save lives.How does Samaras hunt tornadoes? It’s not easy. First, he has to find one. Tornadoes are too small to see using weather satellites (卫星). So Samaras can’t just depend on these tools to find one. Instead he waits for tornadoes to develop. Every May and June, Samaras drives about 40,000 kilometers (25,000 miles) across an area known as Tornado Alley, looking and hoping to find a tornado.Once Samaras sees a tornado, the chase begins. But a tornado is hard to follow. Some tornadoes change direction several times—for example, moving east and then west and then east again. When Samaras finally gets near a tornado, he puts his special tool on the ground. Being this close to a tornado is frightening. There is rubbish flyingin the air. The wind is blowing at high speed. He must get away quickly.The work is risky, even for a skilled chaser like Samaras. But danger won’t stop his hunt for the perfect storm. 7.When did South Dakota experience 67 tornadoes in one day?8.How long is the warning time usually for a tornado?9.What does Tim Samaras do?10.Where does Samaras go every May and June?11.Why is it hard for Samaras to hunt tornadoes?【参考答案】Ⅰ.A[主旨大意] 本文是一篇说明文。
(北京专版)2020中考英语复习方案第一篇话题分层复习话题01个人情况(基本信息)试题

话题1 个人情况(基本信息)主题语篇阅读Ⅰ.[2019·石景山期末]完形填空The greatest giftKerrie and I had always been close friends through elementary school and middle school. But when high school started, everything seemed to 1 between us. I was more independent and did whatever suited me. However, Kerrie wanted to be liked. She was willing to do anything to become 2 , which was the only thing she wanted.At the end of our first year, she finally got invited to the biggest party of the year. As her best friend, I helped her get ready for the party. After I watched her leave, I headed into the house with a big sigh (叹气) and 3 that everything could go back the way it used to be between us.At about 2:00 a.m., my phone rang. It was Kerrie’s mother. I could hear the 4 in her voice. “Kerrie’s been in an accident,” she said. My mind b egan racing in fear.“She was hit by a truck,” her mother continued to say. “ 5 , it wasn’t too bad. She has got a fracture (骨折). The doctor said she’d be OK in a month.”After taking control of my thoughts again, I 6 to calm down and hurried to the hospital.Over the next few days, I learned more about what had happened. Kerrie had wanted to 7 in so badly at the party that she tried to please everyone. After the party, some girls told her to get a taxi for them. While Kerrie was standing in the cold waiting for a taxi, a truck came out of nowhere and hit her.In the following weeks, I visited Kerrie every day. However, no one at the party ever came to see her, even the girls that she had tried to get a taxi for.It was Kerrie’s birthday when she left the hospital. I asked her what she wanted and she told me she had already received the greatest gift from me—unconditional love and true friendship since I had always been there to 8 her no matter what happened.( )1.A.end st C.continue D.change( )fortable B.silent C.popular D.responsible( )3.A.realised B.hoped C.suggested D.predicted( )4.A.worry B.doubt C.pleasure D.surprise( )5.A.Luckily B.Crazily C.Strangely D.Terribly( )6.A.failed B.asked C.dreamed D.managed( )e B.break C.fit D.give( )8.A.accept B.support C.judge D.correctⅡ.[2019·海淀一模]阅读理解My name is Jackson. I’m a great reader with good memory. I remember almosteverything I read. But I don’t like to speak in class. When Mr. Knoll announced anoral book report, the idea of going up and having my classmates staring at me whileI talked filled me with anxiety.As for the date, if the book report was due in two weeks, I would do it right then. Mr. Knoll, though, gave us a month to get the report ready, so I thought I had plenty of time.Finally, I chose Fire-Hunter by Jim Kjelgaard. It looked really interesting. I read the first few pages and then I set it aside. I wasn’t worried. I had plenty of time. Then the book got buried in the clutter(杂物) in my room.Before I knew it, the date of the book report was a week away. Some kids had already finished.I was in a panic. I raced home and found the book. Trembling(颤抖), I turned to the back and discovered there were 218 pages! I read like crazy.The last day came. When Mr. Knoll called on me to give my report, I still had eighty pages to go.The class looked sorry for me when I pulled myself forward. They could see my fear.“My book is Fire-Hunter, by Jim Kjelgaard,” I began slowly. Then I started to tell the story and the class seemed interested. To my surprise, I discovered I was enjoying myself. However, I had no idea how the book ended. I really didn’t know what came over me. I made up the rest of the story on the spot. The class loved it, and applauded as I finished.At bre ak time, Mr. Knoll called me over. “You know, Jackson, I don’t really remember the book ending that way.”I gulped (倒吸气).“You told a pretty good story,” he continued. “The assignment was an oral book report. You did a great job on the oral part.”“Uh, thanks,” I said.“When you actually finish Fire-Hunter, please come to me and give me the book report.”“Yes, I definitely will,” I said. I knew I would never make that mistake again.9.How long did Mr. Knoll give students to prepare the book report? ( )A.One week.B.Two weeks.C.Three weeks.D.A month.10.We know from the passage that . ( )A.Jackson’s classmates didn’t like his storyB.Jackson was the first to finish his book reportC.Jackson had to give Mr. Knoll his book report laterD.Jackson was criticized for his bad oral book report11.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? ( )A.Jackson’s HobbyB.Jackson’s Book ReportC.Jackson’s ProblemD.Jackson’s Good MemoryⅢ.[2018·海淀一模] 回答问题Cartoonist: Charles SchulzCharles Schulz is a true hero.For nearly 50 years, Schulz’s comic strip, the Peanuts collection, has been the most well-known cartoon in the world. It has 355 million daily readers in 75 countries. On February 13th, 2000, Schulz died of cancer. But he will always be remembered by people old and young worldwide.In Schulz’s works, he always stayed positive.He tried to give readers a happy feeling.Kids like Peanuts because the characters live a simple life and go through the same troubles as they do.He did not pick out stressful topics of the day.Instead, he always brought readers into a joyful world by writing about a happy place with simple worries.Schulz was also a good father of four children.It’s said that he never failed to stop his work to play a pick-up baseball game or have lunch with his family.He was always very involved in his children’s lives and supported their decisions.He taught them the importance of a person’s inner worth.His family describes Schulz as a man with the fewest needs.His youngest daughter, Jill, said,“He’s a fighter, but he always has bad luck.” When Schulz learned his cancer was serious, he was forced to give up the job he loved—writing the Peanuts cartoons.Unluckily, Schulz died the night before the last strip of his comics came out in the Sunday papers.Some might say this was unlucky, but Jill said her father enjoyed spending his whole lifewriting to make people happy.Charles Schulz put a little comedy into our often-stressful world. He will be remembered as the world’s favorite cartoonist. “You’re a good man, Charles Schulz!”12.How many daily readers does the Peanuts collection have?13.How did Schulz bring readers into a joyful world?14.What did Schulz teach his children?15.When was Schulz forced to give up the job he loved?16.Why is Charles Schulz a true hero?【参考答案】Ⅰ.1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.BⅡ.9.D10.C 11.BⅢ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了漫画家Charles Schulz对于漫画事业的深情投入。
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话题1 个人情况(基本信息)主题语篇阅读Ⅰ.[2019·石景山期末]完形填空The greatest giftKerrie and I had always been close friends through elementary school and middle school. But when high school started, everything seemed to 1 between us. I was more independent and did whatever suited me. However, Kerrie wanted to be liked. She was willing to do anything to bee 2 , which was the only thing she wanted.At the end of our first year, she finally got invited to the biggest party of the year. As her best friend, I helped her get ready for the party. After I watched her leave, I headed into the house with a big sigh (叹气) and 3 that everything could go back the way it used to be between us.At about 2:00 a.m., my phone rang. I t was Kerrie’s mother. I could hear the 4 in her voice. “Kerrie’s been in an accident,” she said. My mind began racing in fear.“She was hit by a truck,” her mother continued to say. “ 5 , it wasn’t too bad. She has got a fracture (骨折). The doctor sai d she’d be OK in a month.”After taking control of my thoughts again, I 6 to calm down and hurried to the hospital.Over the next few days, I learned more about what had happened. Kerrie had wanted to 7 in so badly at the party that she tried to please everyone. After the party, some girls told her to get a taxi for them. While Kerrie was standing in the cold waiting for a taxi, a truck came out of nowhere and hit her.In the following weeks, I visited Kerrie every day. However, no one at the party ever came to see her, even the girls that she had tried to get a taxi for.It was Kerrie’s birthday when she left the hospital. I asked her what she wanted and she told me she had already received the greatest gift from me—unconditional love and true friendship since I had always been there to 8 her no matter what happened.( )1.A.end stC.popular( )3.A.realised C.suggested( )4.A.worry C.pleasure( )5.A.Luckily C.Strangely( )6.A.failed( )7.A.e( )8.A.accept C.judgeⅡ.[2019·海淀一模]阅读理解My name is Jackson. I’m a great reader with good memory. I remember almost everything I read. But I don’t like to speak in class. When Mr. Knoll annou nced an oral book report, the idea of going up and having my classmates staring at me while I talked filled me with anxiety.As for the date, if the book report was due in two weeks, I would do it right then. Mr. Knoll, though, gave us a month to get the report ready, so I thought I had plenty of time.Finally, I chose Fire-Hunter by Jim Kjelgaard. It looked really interesting. I read the first few pages and then I set it aside. I wasn’t worried. I had plenty of time. Then the book got buried in the clutter(杂物) in my room.Before I knew it, the date of the book report was a week away. Some kids had already finished.I was in a panic. I raced home and found the book. Trembling(颤抖), I turned to the back and discovered there were 218 pages! I read like crazy.The last day came. When Mr. Knoll called on me to give my report, I still had eighty pages to go.The class looked sorry for me when I pulled myself forward. They could see my fear.“My book is Fire-Hunter, by Jim Kjelgaard,” I began slowly. Then I started to tell the story and the class seemed interested. To my surprise, I discovered I was enjoying myself. However, I had no idea how the book ended. I really didn’t know what came over me. I made up the rest of the story on the spot. The class loved it, and applauded as I finished.At break time, Mr. Knoll called me over. “You know, Jackson, I don’t really remember the book ending that way.”I gulped (倒吸气).“You told a pretty good story,” he continued. “The assignment was an oral book report. You did a great job on the oral part.”“Uh, thanks,” I said.“When you actually finish Fire-Hunter, please e to me and give me the book report.”“Yes, I definitely will,” I said. I knew I would never make that mistake again.9.How long did Mr. Knoll give students to prepare the book report? ( )A.One week.B.Two weeks.C.Three weeks.D.A month.10.We know from the passage that . ( )A.Jackson’s classmates didn’t like his storyB.Jackson was the first to finish his book reportC.Jackson had to give Mr. Knoll his book report laterD.Jackson was criticized for his bad oral book report11.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? ( )A.Jackson’s HobbyB.Jackson’s Book ReportC.Jackson’s ProblemD.Jackson’s Good MemoryⅢ.[2018·海淀一模]回答问题Cartoonist: Charles SchulzCharles Schulz is a true hero.For nearly 50 years, Schulz’s ic strip, the Peanuts collection, has been the most well-known cartoon in the world. It has 355 million daily readers in 75 countries. On February 13th, 2000, Schulz died of cancer. But he will always be remembered by people old and young worldwide.In Schulz’s works, he always stayed positive.He tried to give readers a happy feeling.Kids like Peanuts because the characters live a simple life and go through the same troubles as they do.He did not pick out stressful topics of the day.Instead, he always brought readers into a joyful world by writing about a happy place with simple worries.Schulz was als o a good father of four children.It’s said that he never failed to stop his workto play a pick-up baseball game or have lunch with his family.He was always very involved in his children’s lives and supported their decisions.He taught them the importance of a person’s inner worth.His family describes Schulz as a man with the fewest needs.His youngest daughter, Jill, said,“He’s a fighter, but he always has bad luck.” When Schulz learned his cancer was serious, he was forced to give up the job he loved—writing the Peanuts cartoons.Unluckily, Schulz died the night before the last strip of his ics came out in the Sunday papers.Some might say this was unlucky, but Jill said her father enjoyed spending his whole life writing to make people happy.Charles Schulz put a little edy into our often-stressful world. He will be remembered as the world’s favorite cartoonist. “You’re a good man, Charles Schulz!”12.How many daily readers does the Peanuts collection have?13.How did Schulz bring readers into a joyful world?14.What did Schulz teach his children?15.When was Schulz forced to give up the job he loved?16.Why is Charles Schulz a true hero?【参考答案】Ⅲ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了漫画家Charles Schulz对于漫画事业的深情投入。
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话题15 自然、世界与环境(大自然)主题语篇阅读Ⅰ.完形填空For thousands of years, people farmed the land. They grew fruits and vegetables. They hunted and fished for meat. They 1 cloth, dyes(染料) and paper from plants. They used stone and metal for weapons and tools.People progressed to making machines powered by water and steam(蒸汽), and even later, by coal, oil, and petrol. Large cities were built. Factories 2 of machines created jobs in the cities for thousands of people. The Industrial Revolution(工业革命) changed the lives of many people because, for the first time, more people lived in cities than on 3 .Companies built power plants(工厂) to make 4 to run the machines, factories and cities.People did not realize these activities were 5 the Earth. They didn’t realize how 6 oil, gas, coal and minerals were being used up. As cities grew bigger and spread across the land, plants and animals began to disappear. Their nature homes were destroyed(破坏)as people moved into new places.As time passed, people began to 7 the need to protect the Earth and its natural resources(资源). They saw that plants and animals needed protection, so they wouldn’t disappear forever. People joined together to tell 8 around the world to conserve(节约)our natural resources and care for the Earth. And so, Earth Day was born. Each year more and more people take part in Earth Day. What can you do to help?( )1.A.separated B.washedC.made D.mixed( )2.A.full B.proud C.sick D.short( )3.A.mountains B.rivers C.grasslands D.farms( )4.A.metal B.water C.electricity D.oil( )5.A.helping B.harming C.wasting D.losing( )6.A. clearly B.hardly C.quickly D.slowly( )7.A.forget B.see C.remember D.get( )8.A.them B.other C.another D.othersⅡ.[2019·门头沟一模]阅读理解How Do Animals Spend the Winter?The weather gets colder, days get shorter and leaves turn color and fall offthe trees. Soon, winter is here. Snow covers the ground. People live in warm housesand wear heavy coats outside. Our food comes from shops or supermarkets. But whatabout animals?Animals do many different, amazing things to get through the winter. Some of them migrate. This means they travel to other places where the weather is warmer or they can find food.Birds can fly very long distances. For example, the Arctic tern nests(筑巢) close to the North Pole in summer. In autumn, it flies south all the way to Antarctica. Each spring it returns north again. Most migrating birds travel shorter distances. But how do they find their way to the same place each year? Birds seem to use the sun, the moon and stars for directions.How do they know when it is time to leave for the winter? Scientists are still studying this. Many see migration as part of a yearly cycle(周期) of changes a bird goes through. The cycle is controlled by changes in the amount(量) of daylight and the weather.Some animals remain and stay active in winter. They must adapt(适应) to thechanging weather. Many make changes in their behavior or bodies. To keep warm,animals may grow new, thicker fur in autumn. On snowshoe rabbits, the new fur is white to help them hide in the snow. Food is hard to find in winter. Some animals, like mice, gather extra food in autumn and store it to eat later. Some, like rabbits and deer, spend winter looking for leaves to eat. Animals may find winter shelter in holes in trees or logs, under rocks or leaves, or underground. Some mice even build tunnels through the snow.Some animals sleep for part or all of the winter. It is a special, very deep sleep called hibernation. The animal’s body temperature drops, and its heartbeat and breathing slow down. It uses very little energy. So it needs little or no food. In autumn, these animals get ready for winter by eating extra food and storing it as body fat. They use this fat for energy while hibernating.9.The underlined word “migrate” in Paragraph 2 probably means “”.( )A.controlB.changeC.fallD.move10.The passage is mainly about . ( )A.birds can fly very long distancesB.some animals remain and stay active in winterC.all animals have their own ways to get through winterD.some animals sleep for part or all of the winter11.We can learn from the passage that . ( )A.all birds fly away to the south for winterB.animals may have thinner fur in summerC.animals’ hearts beat faster in winter to keep warmD.the sun, the moon and stars can tell animals the right directionsⅢ.[2019·昌平期末]回答问题The Art of the ElephantsIf your cat walked across something you were painting and left footprints behind, would you consider your cat an artist? What if your bird held a colored pencil in its beak(喙) and painted on a piece of paper? Most people may think of animal art as a joke, but some people have been taking it very seriously.Elephants were used for hundreds of years in Thailand’s logging industry(伐木业). They moved wood from forests in areas where there were no roads. At the beginning of this century, when the forests of Thailand began to quickly disappear, the government put a stop to logging. All of a sudden, many elephants in Thailand no longer had a way to make a living.Some elephants were treated badly. Others had to try to live on their own and couldn’t find enough to eat. There were once tens of thousands of elephants in Thailand. Today, there are less than five thousand. When two Russian-American artists, Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid, first heard about the troubled elephants of Thailand, they knew that something had to be done to forever change the way people treated Thai elephants. Then, they came up with an idea to help these elephants.Komar and Melamid visited elephant camps in Thailand and began to show the elephant trainers how to teach the elephants to paint. At first, the trainers had to guide the elephants’ trunks. The elephants became more comfortable doing this with practice—and lots of sweet snacks—and finally started to paint on their own. The strange idea that Komar and Melamid had to save the elephants actually began to work. They even helped found several elephant art schools in Thailand and in other Asian countries. The elephants and their trainers go there to learn about painting and get supplies they need.Today, people begin to buy elephant artworks from galleries(画廊) all around the world. Some are even willing to pay more than $2,000 for the works of the elephant artists! Some people compare the cheerful, brightly-colored artworks to the works of some great abstract(抽象的) painters. Somepeople are just happy to buy these special and original(原创的) artworks. Others think they are helping the troubled elephants in this way. The next time you see a piece of colorful abstract art, find out who the artist is. You just may be surprised at what you learn!12.What may most people think of animal art?13.What did elephants do in Thailand’s logging industry?14.How many elephants are there in Thailand today?15.What was Komar and Melamid’s idea to help the elephants in Thailand?16.Please list one reason why people buy elephant artworks.【参考答案】Ⅰ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇说明文。