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Idon'
tknowwhatitwillbelikeonthistrip,butIamsurethatwithMom,Dadandthefourofus__30__sleepingontheairbedinasmallcarinapark,wewillhaveagoodtime.
()21.A.hopedB.worriedC.satisfiedD.excited
()22.A.AndB.SoC.OrD.But
()23.A.thinkB.throwC.walkD.fly
()24.A.offeredB.stoleC.borrowedD.mended
()25.A.seaB.streamC.riverD.lake
()26.A.boatB.carC.taxiD.river
()27.A.monthB.minuteC.weekD.hour
()28.A.dangerousB.wonderfulC.ordinaryD.unpopular
()29.A.angrilyB.sadlyC.happilyD.honestly
()30.A.sonsB.daughtersC.kidsD.friends
Ⅲ.阅读理解(35分)
i.阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。
(共25小题,每小题1分)
A
TheworldfamousTajMahalstandsneartheYamunaRiverandwasbuiltforMumtazMahal,thefavoritewifeoftheMughalemperor(皇帝),ShahJahan.ThereisabeautifullovestoryoftheMughalemperorandhiswife.
In,orabout1628AD,ShahJahanbecameanemperor.EarlierhewasmarriedtoabeautifulPersianprincess,ArjumandBanoBegum,whocametobeknownasMumtazMahal.Theemperorlovedhiswifesomuchthathealwaysprovidedherwiththebest.In1631AD,theemperorsetoffonalongtripwithhiswife.Onthewaythere,hiswifediedwhengivingbirthtotheir14thchild.
Beforeshedied,sheaskedforfourpromisesfromtheemperor:
1.tobuildthemostbeautifulmonumentforher;
2.nottoremarry;
3.tobekindtotheirchildren;
4.tovisithertombeveryyear.
Fromthenon,thestoryoftheTajMahalbeganwhentheemperordecidedtomeethiswife'
swishes.Constructionbeganandittook22yearsandasmanyas20,000peopletofinishit.Itcostnearly40millionrupees(卢比)and500kgofgold.ThewhitemarblemonumentwasdesignedinPersianstyleanditreallyshowedtheemperor'
sloveforhiswife.
()31.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.ShahJahanwastheMughalemperor'
swife.
B.ShahJahangotmarriedafterhebecameanemperor.
C.ShahJahanbuiltTajMahalforhiswife.
D.ShahJahandidn'
tlovehiswifeMumtazMahal.
()32.ArjumandBanoBegumdied____.
A.in1628AD
B.in1631AD
C.in1633AD
D.in1632AD
()33.Theunderlinedword"
monument"
maymean____.
A.木桥
B.天堂
C.纪念碑
D.铁搭
()34.WhatdidArjumandBanoBegumaskShahJahannottodo?
A.Togetmarriedagain.
B.Tobuildthemostbeautifulmonument.
C.Tovisithertombeveryyear.
D.Tobekindtotheirchildren.
()35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleforthispassage?
A.ThelovestoryofTajMahal.
B.TheTajMahal'
sPersianstyle.
C.ShahJahanandhis14thchild.
D.14kidsofMumtazMaha.
B
EverytownintheUnitedStateshasapostoffice.Someareverysmall,andyoumayalsofindtheminthecornerofashop.Othersarelargerbuildings.TheyareopenonweekdaysandonSaturdaymornings.FromMondaytoFriday,theyareusuallyopenfrom8:
30amto16:
30pm.
Ifyouknowhowmuchthepostage(邮费)isforyourletter,youcanbuystampsatanywindow.Insomepostoffices,youcanbuystampsfrommachines.Stampsaresoldatdifferentprices,fromonecenttomanydollars.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchthepostageisforyourletter,youmayaskthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp.Heorshewillgiveyouthestampsyouneed.Ifyouaresendingyourletterfaraway,youshoulduseairmailenvelopes.Rememberthatpostagewillbemoreexpensiveforalettertobesentoutsidethecountry.
Atapostoffice,youcanalsobuypostcards.Apostcardischeaperthanaletter.Usuallythepostageforapostcardisabouthalfthatofaletter.Thepostcardsthatyoubuyatapostofficedonothavepictures.Andtheyarenottobesentoutsidethecountry.Sendinglettersisaneasyandcheapwaytokeepintouchwithpeopleinmanydifferentcountries.
()36.Youcanfindpostoffices____inAmerica.
A.ineverymuseum
B.ineverybuilding
C.ineverytown
D.ineveryshop
()37.ThepostofficesinAmericaonlyopen____aday.
A.7hours
B.7.5hours
C.8hours
D.9hours
()38.HowmuchisthecheapeststampinAmerica?
A.1cent.
B.3cents.
C.1dollar.
D.3dollars.
()39.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?
A.PostofficesareopenfromMondaytoSundayinAmerica.
B.Youcanknowthepostageofyourletterfrommachines.
C.Thepostageofanairmailletterischeaperthanthatofapostcard.
D.Thepostcardsboughtatapostofficeusuallyhavenopictures.
()40.Fromthepassagewecaninfer____.
A.thepriceofstampsinAmericaisexpensive
B.it'
sconvenienttosendaletterinAmerica
C.thereisnoworkerinAmericanpostoffices
D.youcansendpostcardstoforeigncountries
C
InNovember,2019,arobotcalledCuriositywassentintospacebyscientistsinCalifornia.OnAugust6,2019,aftermorethaneightmonthsoftravel,CuriosityreachedMars.
TherobotlandednearMars'
equator(赤道).Minuteslater,itsentbacktotheearthablackand-whitepictureofitsownwheelsonMars.
Weighingaboutaton,therobotistheheaviestMarsexploreryet.ThethreeMarsrobotsweresentbeforeCuriositydependedonlargeairbagsforasoft,safelanding.ButCuriosity'
sweightmadelandingverydifficult.ThescientistsplannedanumberofstepstoslowdownthespaceshipcarryingCuriositysothatitwouldnotgocrashingintoMars.AsitcameclosetoMars,alargeparachuteopened,helpingtoslowdownthelanding.Later,otherthingshelpedslowitdownmore.Intheend,Curiosityhadasafe,gentlelanding.
CuriositywillstayonMarsfor98weeks,lookingfortheingredients(组成部分)oflife,andmightfindananswertothequestionofwhetherornotMarsoncehadlife.
ScientistshopethatCuriositywillmakesomebigdiscoveries.ButforthemomenttheyarehappythattheirlatestrobotmadeittoMarssafely.CharlesElachi,directorofthelandingteam,comparedhisteamofscientiststoateamofOlympicathletes."
Thisteamcamebackwithagoldmedal,"
hesaid.
()41.IttookCuriosity____togettoMars.
A.sevenweeks
B.aboutonemonth
C.ninety-eightweeks
D.overeightmonths
()42.LandingwasmoredifficultforCuriositybecause____.
A.itwasslowerthanotherMarsexplorers
B.itwasheavierthanotherMarsexplorers
C.itwasmorebeautifulthanotherMarsexplorers
D.itwasmoredangerousthanotherMarsexplorers
()43.Alargeparachuteandotherthingswereusedto____.
A.openthelargeairbags
B.protectthespaceship
C.takeapictureofCuriosity
D.helpCuriositylandonMarssafely
()44.ThescientistswanttouseCuriositytofindoutwhether____.
A.Marsoncehadlife
B.thereisaflatplaceonMars
C.Marsisheavierthantheearth
D.robotscanstayonMarsforalongtime
()45.Theunderlinedsentencecanbereplacedby____.
A.Therobotsworkedverywell
B.Theexplorerswereveryuseful
C.Thelandingteamdidagoodjob
D.TheOlympicathleteswonthefirstprize
D
Everymorning,awomanbakedbreadforherandherfamilyandanextrapieceforahungrypasser-by.Shewouldalwaysputtheextrapieceofbreadonthewindowsill.
Shenoticedthatahunchback(驼背)cameeverydayandtooktheextrapiece.Insteadofsayingthankstoher,hewouldsay,"
Thebadyoudoremainswithyou.Thegoodyoudocomesbacktoyou!
"
Thiswenton,dayafterday.Finally,thewomangotveryangry."
Heissoimpolite!
shesaidtoherself.
Oneday,sheaddedsomepoisontothepieceofbreadshepreparedforhim!
Whenshewasabouttoputthepieceofbreadonthewindowsill,shestopped."
WhatamIdoing?
shesaid.Immediately,shethrewthebreadintothefire,preparedanotheroneandputitonthewindowsill.
Asusual,thehunchbackcame,pickedupthebreadandsaidthosewordstoher.
Thatevening,therewasaknockonthedoor.Itwasthewoman'
sson,hungryandweak.
Lookingathismotherhesaid,"
Mom,Iwastoohungrytowalkanyfurtheramileaway.Butjustthen,anoldhunchbackwaskindenoughtogivemeapieceofbread."
Thenthewomanrealizedthemeaningofthewords,"
()46.Whywasthewomanangrywiththehunchback?
A.Hewasveryugly.
B.Heneverpaidforthebread.
C.Heneversaidthankstothewoman.
D.Healwaysstolebreadfromthewoman.
()47.Whatistherightorderoftheeventsinthepassage?
①Thehunchbackpickedupthepieceofbread.
②Thewoman’ssoncamebackhomealive.
③Thehunchbackgavethepieceofbreadtoahungryman.
④Thewomanputapieceofbreadonthewindowsill.
A.①④③②
B.③①②④
C.④③①②
D.④①③②
()48.____savedherson'
slife.
A.Hismother
B.Thehunchback
C.Hisfather
D