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二、阅读理解
B篇
题源2024东城一模 话题经历与感悟 体裁记叙文 词数340左右 难度★★ 建议用时6min 分数$_/6 $
Daisy forgot to set the alarm clock(闹钟) so she had to run to catch the bus. This made her feel tired and rushed when she started her science test. After she handed in her test paper, she was certain that the test had not gone well. With a heavy heart, she left the classroom.
That afternoon, Daisy left school to work part - time at Beckman’s. After she finished her work, Mrs. Beckman called her into the office. “Daisy,” she said, “you have been a great worker. But business has been slow; we have to let you go.”
Feeling down, Daisy left the office. As she walked slowly towards her aunt’s house, she tried to think about the new hairstyle her aunt had promised her. When she arrived, Daisy showed her aunt a picture of the style she wanted.
“Well, you’re done. What do you think?” her aunt asked about an hour later.
What Daisy saw in the mirror left her speechless. It was nothing like the picture! How could she possibly go to school again?
The next morning, putting her things in her locker, she ran into Ms. Wilson, her science teacher.
“I know, Ms. Wilson, I did very poorly on the test. It’s just that I forgot...”
“What are you talking about? Daisy, you did a great job!” Ms. Wilson said. “What I wanted to ask you is if you would be interested in working a few days a week after school as a lab assistant(助手). I need some help organizing all the materials.” Daisy happily accepted.
“Daisy!” she heard as the rest of the students began to enter the building. “Where did you get your hair done?” She was so excited about her test and new job that she had completely forgotten about her hair.
“Wow! That is so cool!” she was told. She couldn’t believe her ears. Everyone loved her hair.
What a couple of days it had been! Walking home, she smiled as the radio of a passing car played the song What a Difference a Day Makes.
1.Daisy left the classroom with a heavy heart because______.
A. she arrived late for the test B. she forgot to study for the test
C. she thought she did poorly on the test D. she had to do her part - time job after the test
2.How did Daisy feel when she first saw her new hairstyle?
A. Disappointed. B. Uninterested. C. Excited. D. Calm.
3.From her experience, Daisy probably learned that______.
A. it is important to be prepared for the worst B. things are not always as bad as they seem
C. life is full of challenges and choices D. hard work leads to good results
B篇
题源2024东城一模 话题经历与感悟 体裁记叙文 词数340左右 难度★★ 建议用时6min 分数$_/6 $
Daisy forgot to set the alarm clock(闹钟) so she had to run to catch the bus. This made her feel tired and rushed when she started her science test. After she handed in her test paper, she was certain that the test had not gone well. With a heavy heart, she left the classroom.
That afternoon, Daisy left school to work part - time at Beckman’s. After she finished her work, Mrs. Beckman called her into the office. “Daisy,” she said, “you have been a great worker. But business has been slow; we have to let you go.”
Feeling down, Daisy left the office. As she walked slowly towards her aunt’s house, she tried to think about the new hairstyle her aunt had promised her. When she arrived, Daisy showed her aunt a picture of the style she wanted.
“Well, you’re done. What do you think?” her aunt asked about an hour later.
What Daisy saw in the mirror left her speechless. It was nothing like the picture! How could she possibly go to school again?
The next morning, putting her things in her locker, she ran into Ms. Wilson, her science teacher.
“I know, Ms. Wilson, I did very poorly on the test. It’s just that I forgot...”
“What are you talking about? Daisy, you did a great job!” Ms. Wilson said. “What I wanted to ask you is if you would be interested in working a few days a week after school as a lab assistant(助手). I need some help organizing all the materials.” Daisy happily accepted.
“Daisy!” she heard as the rest of the students began to enter the building. “Where did you get your hair done?” She was so excited about her test and new job that she had completely forgotten about her hair.
“Wow! That is so cool!” she was told. She couldn’t believe her ears. Everyone loved her hair.
What a couple of days it had been! Walking home, she smiled as the radio of a passing car played the song What a Difference a Day Makes.
1.Daisy left the classroom with a heavy heart because______.
A. she arrived late for the test B. she forgot to study for the test
C. she thought she did poorly on the test D. she had to do her part - time job after the test
2.How did Daisy feel when she first saw her new hairstyle?
A. Disappointed. B. Uninterested. C. Excited. D. Calm.
3.From her experience, Daisy probably learned that______.
A. it is important to be prepared for the worst B. things are not always as bad as they seem
C. life is full of challenges and choices D. hard work leads to good results
答案:
1.C 2.A 3.B
C篇
题源2024通州一模 话题人际交往 体裁说明文 词数310左右 难度★★★ 建议用时10min 分数$_/6 $
Sharing your opinions is fun when everyone else agrees with you. But what about when they don’t? No one likes feeling like the strange one out, and these days it seems like people with unpopular opinions are more likely to get shunned(回避). Does that mean you should change your opinions to conform(符合) to the majority’s beliefs? Of course not. Here’s what you should do.
Say it, but don’t push it
We all have ideas that we want to share. But don’t try to convince(说服) other people that your opinion is the best idea or the only idea they should have. Stand your ground, but don’t be condescending(居高临下的).
Be respectful of other people’s opinions, too
It’s not only you who need to express an opinion. Everyone should have the chance, and you should give them that chance. When people share their thoughts, be open to them and don’t bring them down for unpopular opinions.
Agree to disagree
Sometimes, we have to accept the fact that we won’t agree on everything. When your opinions clash(冲突), make sure that it ends there. Don’t have any arguments or negative feelings. Agree to disagree when there’s no other way for you.
Unpopular opinions can rock the boat when it comes to conversations. But they can be the best conversation topics. Having an unpopular opinion is hard, but it doesn’t have to ruin your relationships or your self - esteem(自尊). With the right way, you can stand firm(坚定地) in your beliefs, even when you feel like others don’t share them.
You can share a different idea on the topic. Be sure not to be so surprised when someone doesn’t agree with you. It is an unpopular opinion, after all. Learning how to handle having an unpopular opinion is important if you want to be able to share your opinion respectfully and effectively, and you don’t want to feel emotionally isolated(孤立的) because of your opinion.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. We should use our opinions to challenge others’ opinions.
B. We should try our best to make our friends accept our ideas.
C. When we share our opinions, we should stop others from talking.
D. When it’s hard to accept different opinions, we should set them aside.
5.The words “rock the boat” in Paragraph 5 probably mean “______”.
A. bring benefits B. draw away attention C. make trouble D. win support
6.What is the passage mainly about?
A. The collection of unpopular opinions. B. Ways to deal with unpopular opinions.
C. The importance of unpopular opinions. D. Benefits of having unpopular opinions.
题源2024通州一模 话题人际交往 体裁说明文 词数310左右 难度★★★ 建议用时10min 分数$_/6 $
Sharing your opinions is fun when everyone else agrees with you. But what about when they don’t? No one likes feeling like the strange one out, and these days it seems like people with unpopular opinions are more likely to get shunned(回避). Does that mean you should change your opinions to conform(符合) to the majority’s beliefs? Of course not. Here’s what you should do.
Say it, but don’t push it
We all have ideas that we want to share. But don’t try to convince(说服) other people that your opinion is the best idea or the only idea they should have. Stand your ground, but don’t be condescending(居高临下的).
Be respectful of other people’s opinions, too
It’s not only you who need to express an opinion. Everyone should have the chance, and you should give them that chance. When people share their thoughts, be open to them and don’t bring them down for unpopular opinions.
Agree to disagree
Sometimes, we have to accept the fact that we won’t agree on everything. When your opinions clash(冲突), make sure that it ends there. Don’t have any arguments or negative feelings. Agree to disagree when there’s no other way for you.
Unpopular opinions can rock the boat when it comes to conversations. But they can be the best conversation topics. Having an unpopular opinion is hard, but it doesn’t have to ruin your relationships or your self - esteem(自尊). With the right way, you can stand firm(坚定地) in your beliefs, even when you feel like others don’t share them.
You can share a different idea on the topic. Be sure not to be so surprised when someone doesn’t agree with you. It is an unpopular opinion, after all. Learning how to handle having an unpopular opinion is important if you want to be able to share your opinion respectfully and effectively, and you don’t want to feel emotionally isolated(孤立的) because of your opinion.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A. We should use our opinions to challenge others’ opinions.
B. We should try our best to make our friends accept our ideas.
C. When we share our opinions, we should stop others from talking.
D. When it’s hard to accept different opinions, we should set them aside.
5.The words “rock the boat” in Paragraph 5 probably mean “______”.
A. bring benefits B. draw away attention C. make trouble D. win support
6.What is the passage mainly about?
A. The collection of unpopular opinions. B. Ways to deal with unpopular opinions.
C. The importance of unpopular opinions. D. Benefits of having unpopular opinions.
答案:
4.D 5.C 6.B
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