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三、根据汉语完成句子。
11.(家国情怀)我为自己是中国人而自豪,因为中国是世界上最伟大的国家之一。
I’m proud of being Chinese because China is
12. 那时候西北风正刮得厉害。
The northwest wind was blowing hard
13. 我们为人民而死,就是死得其所。
When we
14. 为了能当上校篮球运动员,他训练很努力。
He trained very hard
15. 他试了很多次,最后,他成功了。
He tried many times.
11.(家国情怀)我为自己是中国人而自豪,因为中国是世界上最伟大的国家之一。
I’m proud of being Chinese because China is
one
of
the
greatest
countries
in the world.12. 那时候西北风正刮得厉害。
The northwest wind was blowing hard
at
that
time
.13. 我们为人民而死,就是死得其所。
When we
die
for
the people, it is a worthy death.14. 为了能当上校篮球运动员,他训练很努力。
He trained very hard
so
that
he could become the school basketball player.15. 他试了很多次,最后,他成功了。
He tried many times.
In
the
end
,he was successful.
答案:
11. one of the greatest countries 12. at that time 13. die for 14. so that 15. In the end
四、阅读理解。【2024 江西中考】
(励志故事)Ed was a professional football player, but in 2017 he had an accident in a swimming pool. After that, he couldn’t move his body from the shoulders down.
Doctors told him that he’d probably never walk again, but Ed didn’t want to believe this. He had recently got engaged(订婚)to the woman who is now his wife and he said that she was the main reason he wanted to get better. He spent six days staring at his toes(脚趾)and trying to make them move—and, finally, he succeeded! This was the start of a long journey.
While in hospital, Ed met Paul, a man in his late thirties. Doctors had also told Paul he would never walk again, but Ed encouraged him not to give up and six months later, Paul told Ed he was walking with a stick.
Only a year after his accident, Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales. Since then he has also climbed a 6, 500-meter mountain in Nepal and he said that after each big climb he noticed his body could do new movements.
Two years later, 31-year-old Ed climbed 8, 848 meters, the height of the world’s highest mountain, by going up and down his parents’ stairs 2, 783 times. When he finished, he told a news reporter he had loved it although it sometimes was “painful” and “boring”. He also raised £46, 000 for charity.
Ed hopes his story can help people. That’s why he started his own charity, M2M, which aims to support “people facing challenges in life”.
16. Who did Ed want to get better mainly for?
A. His parents.
B. His doctor.
C. His friend.
D. His wife.
17. What is Ed like according to Paragraph 3?
A. Brave.
B. Helpful.
C. Honest.
D. Hard-working.
18. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A. Raising money.
B. Doing new movements.
C. Visiting parents.
D. Going up and down stairs.
19. Put the events about Ed into the correct order according to the passage.
a. Ed started M2M.
b. Ed succeeded in making his toes move.
c. Ed had an accident in a swimming pool.
d. Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales.
e. Ed climbed his parents’ stairs 2, 783 times.
A. c—e—b—d—a
B. c—b—d—e—a
C. e—a—b—d—c
D. e—b—d—c—a
20. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. A Football Player
B. A Challenge Lover
C. A Charity Worker
D. A Mountain Climber
(励志故事)Ed was a professional football player, but in 2017 he had an accident in a swimming pool. After that, he couldn’t move his body from the shoulders down.
Doctors told him that he’d probably never walk again, but Ed didn’t want to believe this. He had recently got engaged(订婚)to the woman who is now his wife and he said that she was the main reason he wanted to get better. He spent six days staring at his toes(脚趾)and trying to make them move—and, finally, he succeeded! This was the start of a long journey.
While in hospital, Ed met Paul, a man in his late thirties. Doctors had also told Paul he would never walk again, but Ed encouraged him not to give up and six months later, Paul told Ed he was walking with a stick.
Only a year after his accident, Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales. Since then he has also climbed a 6, 500-meter mountain in Nepal and he said that after each big climb he noticed his body could do new movements.
Two years later, 31-year-old Ed climbed 8, 848 meters, the height of the world’s highest mountain, by going up and down his parents’ stairs 2, 783 times. When he finished, he told a news reporter he had loved it although it sometimes was “painful” and “boring”. He also raised £46, 000 for charity.
Ed hopes his story can help people. That’s why he started his own charity, M2M, which aims to support “people facing challenges in life”.
16. Who did Ed want to get better mainly for?
A. His parents.
B. His doctor.
C. His friend.
D. His wife.
17. What is Ed like according to Paragraph 3?
A. Brave.
B. Helpful.
C. Honest.
D. Hard-working.
18. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A. Raising money.
B. Doing new movements.
C. Visiting parents.
D. Going up and down stairs.
19. Put the events about Ed into the correct order according to the passage.
a. Ed started M2M.
b. Ed succeeded in making his toes move.
c. Ed had an accident in a swimming pool.
d. Ed climbed the highest mountain in Wales.
e. Ed climbed his parents’ stairs 2, 783 times.
A. c—e—b—d—a
B. c—b—d—e—a
C. e—a—b—d—c
D. e—b—d—c—a
20. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. A Football Player
B. A Challenge Lover
C. A Charity Worker
D. A Mountain Climber
答案:
16. D 17. B 18. D 19. B 20. B
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