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( )6. [熟词生义] [2023·芜湖一模] —Why are you still waiting in line?
—I've missed my ____.
A. place
B. order
C. turn
D. time
—I've missed my ____.
A. place
B. order
C. turn
D. time
答案:
C
Ⅰ. 完形填空 时文阅读
Yang Hao, a doctoral student, took a trip across China without the Internet. For 134 days, he travelled to many places and recorded his 1 with two cameras. He used printed maps, paper money as well as bank cards, and talked to strangers for information.
Once, Yang received a screen time notification (通知) from his phone, which showed he was 2 almost seven hours a day on his phone. 3 by this, he decided to put his study aside and travel without his phone or computer. He wanted to see 4 life would be like without the Internet.
During his journey, Yang faced many problems. 5 there were many difficulties, he still learnt a lot from the experience. He began to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, 6 reading and writing. He wrote letters to his family and friends, instead of texting messages.
Yang's story became popular online, leading to hot 7 about our dependence on the Internet. Many people spoke highly of him and thought about 8 own use of phones. After his journey, Yang decided to 9 his phone use to 90 minutes a day. Yang is now writing a book and making a film about his journey. He hopes to use them to encourage others to think about their relationship with the Internet and to find a balance between the online world and 10 life.
( )1. A. study
B. journey
C. work
D. background
( )2. A. taking
B. costing
C. paying
D. spending
( )3. A. Moved
B. Surprised
C. Excited
D. Bored
( )4. A. what
B. how
C. why
D. when
( )5. A. So
B. If
C. Though
D. After
( )6. A. like
B. except
C. into
D. at
( )7. A. decisions
B. discussions
C. manners
D. energy
( )8. A. our
B. your
C. their
D. her
( )9. A. break down
B. write down
C. put down
D. cut down
( )10. A. real
B. happy
C. poor
D. long
☆拓展设问
11. [新考法·观点表述] Would you like to take a trip without the Internet? Why or why not? (不超过 15 个词)
Yang Hao, a doctoral student, took a trip across China without the Internet. For 134 days, he travelled to many places and recorded his 1 with two cameras. He used printed maps, paper money as well as bank cards, and talked to strangers for information.
Once, Yang received a screen time notification (通知) from his phone, which showed he was 2 almost seven hours a day on his phone. 3 by this, he decided to put his study aside and travel without his phone or computer. He wanted to see 4 life would be like without the Internet.
During his journey, Yang faced many problems. 5 there were many difficulties, he still learnt a lot from the experience. He began to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, 6 reading and writing. He wrote letters to his family and friends, instead of texting messages.
Yang's story became popular online, leading to hot 7 about our dependence on the Internet. Many people spoke highly of him and thought about 8 own use of phones. After his journey, Yang decided to 9 his phone use to 90 minutes a day. Yang is now writing a book and making a film about his journey. He hopes to use them to encourage others to think about their relationship with the Internet and to find a balance between the online world and 10 life.
( )1. A. study
B. journey
C. work
D. background
( )2. A. taking
B. costing
C. paying
D. spending
( )3. A. Moved
B. Surprised
C. Excited
D. Bored
( )4. A. what
B. how
C. why
D. when
( )5. A. So
B. If
C. Though
D. After
( )6. A. like
B. except
C. into
D. at
( )7. A. decisions
B. discussions
C. manners
D. energy
( )8. A. our
B. your
C. their
D. her
( )9. A. break down
B. write down
C. put down
D. cut down
( )10. A. real
B. happy
C. poor
D. long
☆拓展设问
11. [新考法·观点表述] Would you like to take a trip without the Internet? Why or why not? (不超过 15 个词)
答案:
1~5 BDBAC 6~10 ABCDA
☆拓展设问
11. Yes. Because I will fully enjoy the real life and find the simple happiness. (言之有理即可)
☆拓展设问
11. Yes. Because I will fully enjoy the real life and find the simple happiness. (言之有理即可)
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
I went to Australia for the summer vacation and enjoyed myself very much there. Let me share my impressions of the places I have visited in Australia.
Canberra, the nicest city in Australia
My uncle lives in Canberra. It's the nicest city in Australia, a little bit similar to Cairns. There're lots of big rivers and trees around the city.
Mount Isa, a small city
I flew from Brisbane to Mount Isa. It was a long way—about 2,000 km. Mount Isa is a small city, with a population of about 22,000, but it has all the basic facilities such as a base hospital, many schools and supermarkets. The weather here is hot and gets very little rain. There're two big lakes to keep rainwater for people in the city to drink.
Lake Moondarra and a mine(矿)
Lake Moondarra lies just 17 kilometres north of the city centre of Mount Isa. At weekends you can go there with your friends, and it is beautiful. On the lake, there is water skiing. Also, people can go fishing there.
There's also a big mine in Mount Isa. Many people go to work in the mine and earn a lot of money. Mount Isa isn't a beautiful green place, but many people love it.
( )1. Who lives in Canberra?
A. The writer.
B. The writer's uncle.
C. The writer's parents.
D. The writer's friends.
( )2. What does the underlined word “facilities” probably mean in Chinese?
A. 设施
B. 土地
C. 交通
D. 名胜
( )3. What can we learn from the text?
A. There is no any river around Canberra.
B. Mount Isa is the biggest city in Australia.
C. People are not allowed to fish by Lake Moondarra.
D. People in Mount Isa drink the rainwater collected in the lakes.
I went to Australia for the summer vacation and enjoyed myself very much there. Let me share my impressions of the places I have visited in Australia.
Canberra, the nicest city in Australia
My uncle lives in Canberra. It's the nicest city in Australia, a little bit similar to Cairns. There're lots of big rivers and trees around the city.
Mount Isa, a small city
I flew from Brisbane to Mount Isa. It was a long way—about 2,000 km. Mount Isa is a small city, with a population of about 22,000, but it has all the basic facilities such as a base hospital, many schools and supermarkets. The weather here is hot and gets very little rain. There're two big lakes to keep rainwater for people in the city to drink.
Lake Moondarra and a mine(矿)
Lake Moondarra lies just 17 kilometres north of the city centre of Mount Isa. At weekends you can go there with your friends, and it is beautiful. On the lake, there is water skiing. Also, people can go fishing there.
There's also a big mine in Mount Isa. Many people go to work in the mine and earn a lot of money. Mount Isa isn't a beautiful green place, but many people love it.
( )1. Who lives in Canberra?
A. The writer.
B. The writer's uncle.
C. The writer's parents.
D. The writer's friends.
( )2. What does the underlined word “facilities” probably mean in Chinese?
A. 设施
B. 土地
C. 交通
D. 名胜
( )3. What can we learn from the text?
A. There is no any river around Canberra.
B. Mount Isa is the biggest city in Australia.
C. People are not allowed to fish by Lake Moondarra.
D. People in Mount Isa drink the rainwater collected in the lakes.
答案:
1~3 BAD
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