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C
①In the quiet town of Xiangyang in Hubei Province, a group of students discovered the magic of nature in their own backyard.
② One day, they happened to walk in a small old garden behind their school. It was full of weeds(杂草) and dead plants. But instead of leaving it alone, they decided to bring it back to life. They spent their weekends clearing out the weeds, planting new flowers, and even building a small pond.
③ Their hard work paid off quickly. Within weeks, butterflies began visiting the new flowers, and birds made nests in the trees. The students were especially excited when they discovered a special blue butterfly—one they had only read about in books. Their teacher explained that this meant the garden was becoming healthy again. The students felt a sense of pride and achievement.
④Soon other students and teachers joined in. They started a school club called "Green Guardians", organizing environmental activities like planting trees, cleaning up local parks, and reducing plastic use. The garden became a living classroom, where students learned about biology, and the influence of human activities on nature. One of the students, Li Wei, said, "We didn't realize how much power we had until we saw the garden come back to life."
⑤Their story reminds us that our aim doesn't always have to be great. Sometimes, it starts with a small garden, a few flowers, and a group of students who care.
()9. What can we know from Paragraph 2?
A. The students found the garden by accident.
B. The students brought the flowers back home.
C. The students worked in the garden every day.
D. The students decided to leave the garden alone.
()10. What docs the underlined sentence "Their hard work paid off quickly" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Their efforts soon led to positive results.
B. The garden became worse in a short time.
C. They continued to work harder and faster.
D. They quickly received money for their work.
()11. What does the text mainly want to tell us?
A. Rome wasn't built in a day.
B. Many hands make light work.
C. Small actions make a big difference.
D. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
()12. How is the text organized? (① = Paragraph 1, ② = Paragraph 2,...)


①In the quiet town of Xiangyang in Hubei Province, a group of students discovered the magic of nature in their own backyard.
② One day, they happened to walk in a small old garden behind their school. It was full of weeds(杂草) and dead plants. But instead of leaving it alone, they decided to bring it back to life. They spent their weekends clearing out the weeds, planting new flowers, and even building a small pond.
③ Their hard work paid off quickly. Within weeks, butterflies began visiting the new flowers, and birds made nests in the trees. The students were especially excited when they discovered a special blue butterfly—one they had only read about in books. Their teacher explained that this meant the garden was becoming healthy again. The students felt a sense of pride and achievement.
④Soon other students and teachers joined in. They started a school club called "Green Guardians", organizing environmental activities like planting trees, cleaning up local parks, and reducing plastic use. The garden became a living classroom, where students learned about biology, and the influence of human activities on nature. One of the students, Li Wei, said, "We didn't realize how much power we had until we saw the garden come back to life."
⑤Their story reminds us that our aim doesn't always have to be great. Sometimes, it starts with a small garden, a few flowers, and a group of students who care.
()9. What can we know from Paragraph 2?
A. The students found the garden by accident.
B. The students brought the flowers back home.
C. The students worked in the garden every day.
D. The students decided to leave the garden alone.
()10. What docs the underlined sentence "Their hard work paid off quickly" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Their efforts soon led to positive results.
B. The garden became worse in a short time.
C. They continued to work harder and faster.
D. They quickly received money for their work.
()11. What does the text mainly want to tell us?
A. Rome wasn't built in a day.
B. Many hands make light work.
C. Small actions make a big difference.
D. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
()12. How is the text organized? (① = Paragraph 1, ② = Paragraph 2,...)
答案:
9.A[解析]根据“One day,they happened to walk in a small old garden behind their school”可知,学生们是偶然发现了这个花园,因此A选项正确。
10.A
11.C[解析]文章通过学生修复小花园的故事,引申到环保俱乐部的成立和环保活动的开展,最后总结“小行动也能带来大影响”。因此选项C正确。
12.D[解析]本题为篇章结构题。根据本文各段落大意,①引入背景(学生发现自然的魔力)→②具体行动(改造花园)→③成果(生态恢复)→④扩展影响(成立俱乐部)→⑤总结主旨(小行动的意义)。“总—分—总”结构,故D选项正确。
10.A
11.C[解析]文章通过学生修复小花园的故事,引申到环保俱乐部的成立和环保活动的开展,最后总结“小行动也能带来大影响”。因此选项C正确。
12.D[解析]本题为篇章结构题。根据本文各段落大意,①引入背景(学生发现自然的魔力)→②具体行动(改造花园)→③成果(生态恢复)→④扩展影响(成立俱乐部)→⑤总结主旨(小行动的意义)。“总—分—总”结构,故D选项正确。
D
You can buy lots of things during a livestream(网络直播), such as food and clothes, and now even a ticket to space.
On Oct 24, 2024, Deep Blue Aerospace, a Chinese space company, sold two space travel tickets in a livestream. This was the first time space tickets were sold in China. The tickets were priced at 1.5 million yuan each. But during the stream, they were sold for 1 million yuan each.
The space trip will last about 12 minutes. According to the company, passengers will sit in a spacecraft(航天器) that is about 4 meters tall and 3.5 meters wide, with six big windows and space for six people. The spacecraft will go 100 kilometers above Earth.
Travellers will experience weightlessness for at least five minutes and see Earth from above before coming back down safely.

Passengers must be between 18 and 60 years old. They need to be healthy. They also have to take some safety training before the trip.
The trip will use the company's Nebula-1 rocket. It runs on oxygen and kerosene(煤油) and can be reused. This makes the launch(发射) cheaper. As this technology gets better, space tickets might become less expensive, said Huo Liang, CEO of Deep Blue Aerospace.
The company plans to do lots of tests in 2026 to make sure the space trip is safe. They hope to begin the trip in 2027.
()13. How much were the two space tickets actually sold for?
A. 1 million yuan.
B. 1.5 million yuan.
C. 2 million yuan.
D. 3 million yuan.
()14. How does the text introduce the spacecraft in Paragraph 3?
A. By asking and answering.
B. By describing its shape.
C. By giving some examples.
D. By listing exact numbers.
()15. Which way can cut down the cost of the space trip according to Paragraph 6?
A. Using the rocket again.
B. Reducing the travel time.
C. Selling more tickets at a time.
D. Making the spacecraft smaller.
()16. What can be the best title(标题) for the text?
A. Watch a Live Space Flight
B. First Space Trip in China
C. Space Tickets Sold in China
D. Discover Deep Blue Aerospace
You can buy lots of things during a livestream(网络直播), such as food and clothes, and now even a ticket to space.
On Oct 24, 2024, Deep Blue Aerospace, a Chinese space company, sold two space travel tickets in a livestream. This was the first time space tickets were sold in China. The tickets were priced at 1.5 million yuan each. But during the stream, they were sold for 1 million yuan each.
The space trip will last about 12 minutes. According to the company, passengers will sit in a spacecraft(航天器) that is about 4 meters tall and 3.5 meters wide, with six big windows and space for six people. The spacecraft will go 100 kilometers above Earth.
Travellers will experience weightlessness for at least five minutes and see Earth from above before coming back down safely.
Passengers must be between 18 and 60 years old. They need to be healthy. They also have to take some safety training before the trip.
The trip will use the company's Nebula-1 rocket. It runs on oxygen and kerosene(煤油) and can be reused. This makes the launch(发射) cheaper. As this technology gets better, space tickets might become less expensive, said Huo Liang, CEO of Deep Blue Aerospace.
The company plans to do lots of tests in 2026 to make sure the space trip is safe. They hope to begin the trip in 2027.
()13. How much were the two space tickets actually sold for?
A. 1 million yuan.
B. 1.5 million yuan.
C. 2 million yuan.
D. 3 million yuan.
()14. How does the text introduce the spacecraft in Paragraph 3?
A. By asking and answering.
B. By describing its shape.
C. By giving some examples.
D. By listing exact numbers.
()15. Which way can cut down the cost of the space trip according to Paragraph 6?
A. Using the rocket again.
B. Reducing the travel time.
C. Selling more tickets at a time.
D. Making the spacecraft smaller.
()16. What can be the best title(标题) for the text?
A. Watch a Live Space Flight
B. First Space Trip in China
C. Space Tickets Sold in China
D. Discover Deep Blue Aerospace
答案:
13.C
14.D
15.A
16.C
14.D
15.A
16.C
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