資源簡介 專題03 閱讀理解(說明文)15篇【2025高頻考點】-沖刺2025年中考英語演練(上海專用)(2025·上海寶山·模擬預測)Have you ever thought about traveling to the U. K. or maybe studying there If your answer is yes, then you should learn a thing or two about British etiquette. It will help to ensure that your behavior is always proper during your stay in Britain.To begin with, people in the U. K. tend to over apologize. For example, someone who has booked a seat on a train may find another person sitting in it. Who do you think will say sorry first Well, you are highly likely to hear the first person say, “I’m so sorry, but you appear to be sitting in my seat.”Britons like receiving heartfelt apologies as well as giving them. If you have upset someone, it is important to offer him or her a sincere apology. A half-hearted apology will not go down well. If someone has offered you an apology, then you should accept it. You can do this by saying “It’s okay” or “Don’t worry about it.” In some cases, you may still be left feeling angry. But if you don’t accept the apology, the situation will become worse.In addition to “sorry,” “please” and “thank you” are also quite common in British speech. When you are given the change in a store, for example, you should thank the cashier. If you are not saying “please” and “thank you” when you should you may be told to “mind your p’s and q’s.”British people often find it embarrassing to discuss money. Sometimes, talking about how mush something costs is considered rude. If you are chatting with a Briton, it’s better to avoid having discussions about money.When you are having a conversation with a Briton, also remember to put down your smartphone. It is especially rude if you use your phone when eating at the dinner table.In the U. K., dinner time is a time for talking with one’s family or friends.1.According to the article, the underlined word “etiquette” in paragraph 1 means “a set of rules for ______”.A.behaving politely B.studying carefullyC.communicating clearly D.traveling independently2.What is the main idea of paragraph 2 A.Britons like to receive sincere apologies.B.It is very important to learn about etiquette.C.British people pay a lot of attention to etiquette.D.Britons like to say sorry, even when there is no need to do so.3.According to the article, you should say “Don’t worry about it” when ______.A.you are feeling very angry B.someone has said sorry to youC.you have done something wrong D.you want to correct what you have said4.According to the article, when a cashier gives you your change, you should say, “______”A.Please. B.Thanks. C.Excuse me. D.Mind your p’s and q’s.5.According to the article, British people consider it rude to ______.①talk while eating ②discuss the cost of something③use a phone during dinnertime ④ask someone to leave their seatA.①② B.③④ C.①④ D.②③6.This article is most likely taken from the ______ section of a magazine.A.PEOPLE B.TRAVEL C.HISTORY D.BUSINESS(2025·上?!つM預測)Northern Chinese would like to eat canned yellow peaches (黃桃罐頭) when they are ill. They were “good medicine” when they were young.In the 1970s and 1980s, canned yellow peaches were valuable food in the north. For common families, only when visiting relatives and friends, or during the Spring Festival, could they have a can. Children from common families could only taste a can of peaches on birthdays, holidays and when they were sick. When children are sick, they don’t want to eat much. And they don’t want to take medicine because of the bad taste. At this time, parents will open cans of yellow peaches to feed sick children. Over time, the generation have the habit of feeding yellow peaches to their children when they are ill.Also, the older generation have certain superstitions about the fruit peach. The ancients believed that peaches could mean health and long life. And “peach” has the same pronunciation as “escape” in Chinese. So, even if they know that eating canned yellow peaches does not help treat the children, many parents still feed their children cans during and after their illness, and believe they can escape the pain.Finally, canned yellow peaches belong to the “comfort food” of a generation more or less. “Comfort food” is a saying that all countries have, which can provide beautiful old fort foods can quickly lower a person’s stress. In different countries, the main comfort foods are different: Hungarians eat honey when they are sick. Pakistanis will make a kind of porridge called khichdi. These comfort foods are different in taste, but they were fed by parents and families to their children when they were ill.7.Northern Chinese children from common families ate cans in the 1970s and 1980s except ________.A.weekdays B.their birthdaysC.the days of illness D.the Spring Festival8.What ways are used to develop the last paragraph ①Giving definitions (下定義)②Telling stories③Making comparisons (做比較)④Giving examplesA.①②③ B.①②④C.①③④ D.②③④9.What’s the best title for the passage A.The Differences Between Some Kinds of PeachesB.The Steps of Making Delicious Canned Yellow PeachesC.The Introduction of Some Famous “Comfort Foods”D.Northern Chinese People’s Love for Canned Yellow Peaches(2025·上海·模擬預測)Summer is finally here for most of us. Sadly, summer is not so pleasant to people in a bit less lucky place where air conditioning is not easy to get for most of them.But as a saying goes, where there is a will, there is a way, especially for those who like doing it yourself (DIY). A young man from Bangladesh designed an air conditioning system called the Eco Cooler, one that does not require power, and is made of the world’s most common waste—plastic bottles.The Eco Cooler is super simple to build—no special engineering skills are required. First, to fix it, a window should be taken away and replaced by it. Second, a board should be cut into the size of a window. Some bottle- neck sized holes should then be cut onto the board. Then, the funnel shaped bottlenecks, cut from the plastic bottles, should be put into the holes. The next step is to fix the design onto the window frame with the wider side facing outwards. And this is it.The Eco Cooler then works by catching the winds and sending them inside the building. It can reduce the temperature of a room by as much as 5℃—a big difference when looking at comfortable 25℃ compared to uncomfortable 30℃.The idea of the inventor, Ashis Paul, was to show his great product to as many people as possible. For this purpose, he received help from some groups of volunteers. Together, they offered to help local people build and fix the units, as well as teach them how to make them themselves.Yes, the Eco Cooler is not a super high -tech air conditioning system, but it is one that can make a big difference.10.To build the Eco Cooler is not ________.A.easy B.difficult C.cheap D.expensive11.What does the underlined word “replaced” mean in Chinese A.清理 B.替代 C.連接 D.裝飾12.What can we learn from the text A.Ashis Paul is a clever inventor and a successful businessman.B.An Eco Cooler can fix the room temperature to comfortable 25℃.C.The new invention of Eco Cooler is friendly to the environment.D.Local people will replace their air conditioner with an Eco Cooler.13.What’s the best title of this text A.DIY air conditioning made from plastic bottlesB.Why do we need an Eco Cooler in summer C.A strong- willed inventor and his DIY dreamD.Eco Cooler—a super high- tech air conditioner(2025·上海金山·一模)Grand Canyon National Park (大峽谷國家公園) is a super popular park in the United States. Every year, around 5.5 million people go to see the Grand Canyon. It is often regarded as one of the Wonders of the World.The “South Rim” (南緣)Most visitors see the Grand Canyon from the “South Rim”. The “South Rim” is open all year long. It includes:◆Grand Canyon Village. It can be reached by driving and is served by the Grand Canyon Railway.◆Scenic Hermit Road west of the village.◆Desert View Drive east of the village.A free bus system operates on the “South Rim”. Make your visit easier by parking your car at the Visitor Centre and using the free buses to travel around the “South Rim”.The “North Rim”A much smaller number of people see the canyon from the “North Rim” of the park. The “North Rim” has a short season. It has more limited access due to the snow in winter. During winter months, almost all roads are closed to visitors. Even in good weather, the “North Rim” is harder to get to.Fees and passesAdmission (門票費) to Grand Canyon National Park is for seven days and includes both the “North Rim” and the “South Rim”. ■Vehicle Pass: $35 For one single vehicle and all its passengers. ■Motorcycle Pass: $30 For one single motorcycle and its passenger(s). ■Individual Pass: $20 For one individual when entering by bicycle, bus, the Grand Canyon Railway or on foot. Admission is free for individuals 15 years old and younger. ■2024 Annual Pass: $70 Valid (有效的) for 12 months from the date of purchase, for unlimited visits to the park.14.According to the article, the “South Rim” is ________ than the “North Rim”.A.more beautiful B.more dangerous C.more popular D.much higher15.If you want to know how to get to Grand Canyon Village, which part should you read carefully A.The first paragraph and the picture. B.The “South Rim”.C.The “North Rim”. D.Fees and passes.16.What does the word “access” probably mean A.Borders. B.Entrances. C.Disasters. D.References.17.Tom, 17 years old, together with his parents (both 45 years old) and his younger sister (eight years old) plans to visit Grand Canyon National Park. They plan to enter by bus. How much do they have to pay in all A.$60. B.$80. C.$85. D.$90.18.Danny bought a 2024 Annual Pass on June 1, 2024. When is the deadline (截至日期) he can use the pass without extra payment A.December 31, 2024. B.May 31, 2025. C.June 1, 2025. D.December 31, 2025.19.Where are people most likely to read the article A.In a school newspaper. B.In a comic strip. C.On a personal blog. D.In a travel guide.(2025·上海青浦·一模)Do you agree with gene (基因) editing Andy: Every year, many babies are born with genetic (遺傳的) problems. If we can get rid of these problems by editing their genes, we can save many lives. Meanwhile, editing genes allows parents to choose their babies’ appearance and even intelligence. This can give their children a better future. However, to stop some people from using this technology in bad ways, it’s necessary to have laws that tell us how we are allowed to edit genes.Diana: Parents make the decision to edit a baby’s genes without their children’s agreement. This goes against the rights of these unborn children. More importantly, this technology may destroy humans’ genetic diversity (多樣性) . In my opinion, you are unique and no one can replace you. However, this could change if parents can edit their babies’ genes. Everyone might look the same someday.Cici: This new technology can help fix babies’ problems that they are born with, like heart diseases. Many children suffer from these things. ________ But with this technology, all babies can be born healthy and their parents won’t have to worry about them.Kate: This technology could be risky. It could result in some problems for babies if it is not used properly. Their parents may regret this. What’s worse, if only rich people can afford it, gene editing could be seen as unfair to poor families. The rich would be able to make their children clever and good-looking, while ordinary people could not. Rich families would get richer and poor families would get poorer.20.What does Andy think is needed to prevent people from using gene editing in wrong ways A.Getting rid of genetic problems. B.Laws to control gene editing.C.Making the technology expensive. D.Guidance to help parents make decisions.21.________ thinks that editing babies’ genes without their agreement goes against their rights.A.Andy B.Diana C.Cici D.Kate22.Which of the following is the suitable sentence to fill in the blank in Cici's opinion A.They have nothing to do but break the laws.B.Their parents can give them a bright future.C.They will live like normal people in their childhood.D.Their parents have to spend a lot of money to keep them healthy.23.What problem will gene editing cause according to Kate A.Everyone might look the same someday.B.People will use the technology in bad ways.C.Parents may suffer from serious heart diseases.D.The gap between the rich and the poor will become bigger.24.The underlined word “it” in Kate’s opinion refers to ________.A.the cost of gene editing B.the risk of using the technologyC.the decision to edit a baby’s genes D.the agreement on the baby’s appearance25.The passage above is mainly about ________.A.different ways of gene editing B.the research on gene editingC.different attitudes about gene editing D.the development of gene editing(2025·上海長寧·一模)Hello fellow adventurers!Sometimes all we need is a quick escape from the daily routine. A weekend getaway can be just the ticket to recharge our batteries and create unforgettable memories. Here’s a snapshot of what a perfect short trip might look like.Essential Weekend Getaway Tips:Choose a destination within a few hours’ drive to maximize your time off and reduce travel tiredness.Book a comfortable accommodation (食宿) that offers a home-away-from-home feeling, perhaps with a local touch that adds to the experience.Don’t miss the local markets—they’re a treasure of unique souvenirs, delicious street food.Top choices for a Quick Escape:Mountain Retreat: Enjoy hiking trails and amazing views for a refreshing change of pace. The mountain air and the peace of nature can do wonders for your spirit.Coastal Town: Relax by the sea, enjoy the seafood, and take a sun bath.Historical City: Step back in time with a walk through ancient streets and monuments.Weekend trip plan:Day 1: Arrive and settle in, then explore the local area. Get a feel for the place by visiting a local café or park, and maybe even start a conversation with a friendly local.Day 2: Full-day adventure—hiking, sightseeing, or just relaxing. Perhaps take a boat tour if you’re by the coast, or a guided tour if you’re in a historical city.Day 3: Slow down with a leisurely brunch (休閑的早午餐) before heading home. Reflect on the experiences and the stories you’ve collected during your short but sweet escape. Then go back home.Remember, it’s not about the distance but the experience. A weekend getaway is a chance to make yourself slow down and return home with a renewed spirit. So, take your bags and let’s hit the road!26.This passage is about ________.A.travel experiences B.adventure storiesC.unforgettable memories D.weekend getaways27.To have a relaxing quick escape, one can ________.A.choose a place far from home B.find somewhere you feel at homeC.avoid eating street food D.visit the city centre to get more souvenirs28.The writer introduces ________ destinations to have a quick escape for a weekend.A.one B.two C.three D.four29.Which of the following is TRUE about the weekend trip plan A.The first day should be spent on a full-day adventure.B.If you are by the coast, taking a boat tour is suggested.C.You’d better share your stories before you go back home.D.The trip plan focuses on the adventures in historical cities.30.The underlined word “snapshot” most probably means “________”.A.photograph B.book C.suggestion D.picture31.The purpose of having a weekend getaway is to help you ________.A.slow down and get a renewed spirit B.adventure your life experienceC.enjoy the beauty of distance D.hit the road and escape from home(2025·上海虹口·一模)How to bank a seed!Scientists are working to save world’s plants from dying out. Storing a seed correctly can make its life longer by hundreds of years. Just like a regular bank, a seed bank is a safe place to save for the future. But this special vault contains seeds, not money! Find out how the scientists do it… 1. Collection Successful seed banking starts with collecting! Along with the seeds, scientists must gather essential information about the plants’ location and time of year they were gathered. 2. Drying out The drying room is a lot less humid than a regular room. Depending on a seed’s size, it’ll stay there for between two weeks and six months, slowly drying out. 3. Clean up & X-rays They are either cleaned by hand or with a machine that removes dirt and damaged seeds. Then, an X-ray machine examines a sample of the seeds to check what percentage of them are damaged, empty or have bugs inside! 4. Into the vault It’s now time for most of the seeds to go into the vault! They’re stored in air-tight containers at -20°C in underground rooms. If all goes to plan, they should survive for hundreds of years. 5. Testing time After a few months, a sample will be tested to see if they’ve survived, Scientists take a careful note of the best ways to germinate each seed so that they can be grown successfully by scientists of the future. 6. The nursery Once the sample seeds have germinated and flowered, it will be used to confirm whether the seed was labelled correctly in step one. If it is right, the seeds can be used for important scientific projects.Word Box1) humid adj. 濕熱的 2) sample n. 樣本 3) germinate v. 發芽 4) confirm v. 確認32.The passage can be read in ________.A.a poster B.a magazineC.a diary D.an advertisement33.The purpose of storing the seeds is to ________.A.study their growth B.help them surviveC.grow them better D.increase their number34.Which of the following sequences is correct ①collect seeds ②dry out seeds ③store seeds ④clean seedsA.①②④③ B.④②③①C.②④①③ D.③②④①35.Which of the following pictures can be used to show step 4 A. B.C. D.36.Which of the following statements is correct A.The seeds usually stay in the drying room for two weeks.B.The seeds with bugs inside can be repaired by a special machine.C.Scientists need to record the best ways to germinate each seed.D.If the seeds are not labelled correctly, they will be destroyed.37.Michael Way’s job is to ________.A.collect the seeds B.dry out the seedsC.clean up the seeds D.germinate the seeds(2024·上海奉賢·一模)Sleep is important to teenagers because it plays an important role in their physical and mental development. So how many hours of sleep does a teenager need Age group Age range Recommended (建議的) hours of sleep every 24 hoursSchool-age 6—12 years 9—12 hoursTeen 13—18 years 8—10 hoursAdult 18 years and older 7 hours or moreA recent report shows that many teenagers in America are not getting the recommended amount of sleep. Here are the results.Why is it hard for teens to get good sleep There is no single reason. Instead, several factors contribute (是……的原因之一) to this problem. One of them is late bedtime and early school start times. Now, more and more teenagers are developing a habit of being “a night owl”, staying up later at night and sleeping longer into the morning. If allowed to sleep as they wish, many teens would get eight hours or more a night, but most school start times require them to wake up much earlier in the morning.The use of electronic devices like the smartphone and computer is another factor. Research has found that 89% or more of teens keep at least one device in their bedroom at night. Screen time late into the evening can cause sleep problems. Using these devices can keep teens excited and unable to fall asleep. Sudden phone messages can disrupt (擾亂) sleep. And being in the light from smartphones also makes people feel less sleepy.So teens should improve their sleep environment and habits to get better sleep. Here are some tips.◆ Get eight hours of sleep a night on weekdays and weekends.◆ Put away electronic devices at least a half-hour before bed. Keep them on silent during the night.◆ Keep your bedroom cool, dark and quiet.38.According to the report many American teenagers ______.A.don’t need much sleep B.don’t get the recommended amount of sleepC.sleep too much D.get enough sleep39.One of the reasons why it’s hard for teens to get good sleep is ______.A.early bedtime and late school start times B.late bedtime and early school start timesC.having too many friends D.watching too much TV during the day40.The underlined phrase “a night owl” in the passage means ______.A.a person who likes to get up early B.a person who likes to stay up lateC.a person who sleeps a lot during the day D.a person who doesn’t like sleeping41.The use of electronic devices can cause sleep problems NOT because ______.A.they are too expensiveB.using these devices can keep teens excitedC.sudden phone messages can disrupt sleepD.the light from smartphones makes people feel less sleepy42.To create a good sleep environment, the bedroom should be ______.A.hot, bright and noisy B.warm, dark and noisyC.cool, dark and quiet D.cool, bright and quiet43.The passage is probably taken from ______ section of a newspaper.A.“Local News” B.“Teenager Life”C.“Wonderful World” D.“Cross Culture”(24-25九年級上·上?!るA段練習)Last week, I went to a restaurant for dinner. I recognized the face of the boy sitting at the table next to me. I was sure I had seen him before, but couldn’t remember his name. Have you ever had an experience like that Humans have a great ability to recognize faces. From movie stars to our relatives, friends and classmates, we can actually remember the faces of a large number of people. The question is: How many faces a person can remember at most Humans are much better at recognizing faces than at remembering names. Early humans didn’t have spoken language. They largely depended on their visual (視覺的) abilities to tell their family members from strangers. As a result, our vision has developed to be one of our strongest senses. When we talk to others, we often keep eye contact with them and look at their faces from time to time. Our brain takes in and stores their looks, such as the color of their eyes and the shape of their mouth.In a study, a group of people were tested on their facial memory abilities. They were asked to recall (回想) the faces of all the people they knew about. Then, they were asked to identify their pictures. It turned out that normal people were able to remember between 1,000 and 10,000 faces. The average was about 5,000.Meanwhile, some people have much stronger facial memories than others. They are called super recognizers. Remembering about 10,000 faces is the upper limit for a normal person, but these people may be able to recall many thousands more different faces. Most people can only recognize about twenty percent of the faces they have seen. Super recognizers, however, can remember up to 80 percent of them!44.What did the writer do last week A.He went to the cinema. B.He visited a museum.C.He had dinner in a restaurant. D.He cooked dinner in a restaurant.45.The underlined word “that” in Paragraph One refers to a certain experience. If you had the same experience, it meant ________.A.you failed to recognize an old friendB.you were unable to call someoneC.you recognized someone’s face but forgot his nameD.couldn’t remember where you had met someone before46.Early humans heavily depend on their visual abilities because they ________.A.only believed their eyes B.didn’t know how to speakC.their other senses were not good D.were very clever47.According to the study mentioned, how many faces can a normal person remember at most A.500. B.1,000. C.5,000. D.10,000.48.How are super recognizers different from normal people A.They have excellent eyesight.B.They pay very close attention to people’s looks.C.They can recognize faces they’ve seen a lot faster.D.They can recall many thousands more different faces.49.Where can you most probably read this article A.In a diary. B.In a novel. C.In a travel guide. D.In a newspaper.(23-24九年級上·上海青浦·期末)Perfect guide to making a summer diaryImagine summer full of adventures and discoveries. Now imagine collecting all of that excitement in a certain place just for you. Sounds exciting, right Why keep a summer diary A summer diary is like a treasure (寶藏) box, filled with memories and experiences from your summer days. It’s a way to remember all your adventures, big and small, and all the things that make summer such a wonderful time. It is also a great place to show your ideas, and let your imagination run wild!________ Every great adventure begins with the right tools. For your summer diary, the first step is to find the perfect notebook. It could be a simple pocket notebook or a diary with a lock and key. Look for something that catches your eye, and don’t forget that it should have pages to last you the whole summer. Ideas to get more creative Here are some ideas to get you started: ◇ Daily Activities: Every day is an adventure! Write about what you did, saw or felt. ◇ Nature Observations: You could write about a tiny insect you saw or the way the leaves rustle (make soft sounds when they movie in the wind). ◇Simple Doodles: A diary doesn’t have to be all about words. Paint something you saw, or draw a picture about your summer holiday. ◇ Goals: What are your hopes for this summer or the new school year Write them down and make a plan on how to achieve them.The reward of your summer diaryBy the end of the summer, you’ll have a collection of memories and experiences. It will remind you of all the fun you had and show how much you’ve grown and learned. It’s a gift you can keep and share with your family and friends.50.A summer diary is made mainly to ________.A.improve long-term memory B.collect information about communityC.develop writing abilities D.keep a record of summer days51.The underlined word It refers to ________.A.a big adventure B.a summer diary C.a great place D.a treasure box52.Which of the following best fits the blank ________ A.Keeping the diary as a secret B.Planning to make a diaryC.Choosing your ideal diary notebook D.Making your diary wonderful53.Which of the following may NOT be seen in a summer diary A. B.C. D.54.What is the reward of the summer diary A.Worries and pains. B.Progress and growth.C.Gifs from families. D.Love from best friends.55.The passage is written to ________.A.attract parents to buy a notebook as a giftB.call on teenagers to care more about themselvesC.teach young readers to keep a diary in summer holidaysD.encourage students to make a plan for the future(2024·上?!つM預測)Choose the best answer (根據短文內容,選擇最恰當的答案)What subject do you worry about the most at school Many students worry about math. Some students can’t sleep well the day before a math exam. Others may feel very nervous during the exam itself. But there might be a way to make the subject less stressful.“For people who are anxious about math, posture (姿勢) makes a big difference,” Erik Peper from San Francisco State University the Daily Mail. That’s right-sitting up straight can help you do better on math exams.Scientists tested 125 college students. They asked them to do a simple math quiz while sitting in a slumped-over (趴倒的) position, or sitting up straight. After the test, 56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight.Slumping over is a defensive posture. It can trigger (激發) negative (消極的) memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking, Peper said.Students who were not nervous about taking the math exam did not necessarily benefit from better posture. But they did find that doing math while slumped over was more difficult, Science Daily reported.Good posture isn’t just helpful for taking math exams. Athletes, musicians and public speakers can all benefit from better posture. When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more positive and focus better.56.According to the passage, how do some students feel when facing a math exam A.Calm. B.Worried. C.Less stressed. D.Relaxed.57.How many students found it easier to do the math quiz when sitting straight A.125 B.70 C.56 D.6058.Which one is Not True according to the passage A.Posture is very important when taking math exams.B.Sitting up straight can help people do better on math exams.C.Slumping over can help you think clearly.D.Good posture can be very helpful for taking math exams.59.When you feel stressed out, what can you do to feel more positive and focus better A.You can sit up straight.B.You can stand tall.C.You can do nothing.D.Both A and B.60.What is the passage mainly about A.Why people worry about math.B.How to pass a math exam.C.The benefits of positive postures.D.the importance of exams.61.This passage is most probably from __________.A.A travel guide B.Sports newspaperC.An advertisement website D.A Science magazine(2024·上海長寧·二模)Using ‘fake’ animals to free real onesHologram (投影) Zoo in Australia is the world’s first zoo to use hologram technology to show animals, Visitors don’t see real animals like bears or elephants. They see more than 50 animals created by hologram technology. The zoo not only provides a new zoo experience, but can also free real animals from their cages. To bring down the cost, Bruce, CEO of Hologram Zoo, built his factory where he worked on hologram technology.A special sleeping pillSleeping problems are common in our stressful world. Many people use sleeping pills to get enough sleep. But they can be bad for our health. Here’s a “pill” that helps you fall asleep quickly without any side effects. It’s called “The Chill Pill”. It is not a pill but a small tool that you can hold in your hand. It sends out little electric pulses (電子脈沖) that can relax your brain and lower your stress levels. When you hold it, you will feel relaxed and fall asleep quickly.The easiest to repairLast year, around 5.3 billion mobile phones became waste. This created a need for phones that can be fixed easily instead of being thrown away. The newest phone called the G22, is the most advanced phone that can be easily repaired. If the screen breaks or the battery dies, anyone who has a small screwdriver (螺絲刀) and five minutes can put in a new one. This saves users a lot of time waiting for repair and keeps the phone from becoming a waste.Protecting the warming planet with AI’s helpMethane Emissions (甲烷排放) are bad for Earth. They are a big reason for climate change. However, neither human eyes nor most satellites in space can see the emissions, so they are difficult to locate. A team of scientists developed a new AI-powered tool, They gave the AI 167, 825 satellite images (圖像). It has now “learned” to find methane emission. With AI, scientists can get to know some of the strongest emission areas more quickly.62.What’s special about Hologram Zoo in Australia A.Seeing 50 bears or elephants. B.Freeing real animals.C.Building a factory by Bruce. D.Increasing the cost.63.The Chill Pill, a special sleeping pill, __________.A.is often taken to get enough sleep B.is thought to be bad for our healthC.requires electric pulses to work D.helps sleep quickly without any side effects64.The reason for using the newest phone, the G22, is that it __________.A.can be fixed easily and quickly B.can save time instead of wastingC.repairs the screen and battery itself D.has a small screwdriver of its own65.Which of the following is difficult to locate A.Climate change. B.Human eyes.C.Methane Emissions. D.Satellites in space.66.What does the underlined word “It” refer to A.The AI-powered tool. B.The satellite image.C.The methane emission. D.The strongest emission area.67.This material can most probably be read __________.A.in a book on adventure B.in a magazine on scienceC.in an entertainment guide D.in a movie advertisement(2024·上海靜安·二模)Science and technology will continue to develop. Nature and Business in 2023 have made their predictions. Let’s have a look.Human-like friendsRobots will be more like humans both in their looks and abilities. These robots will serve as greeters, waiters and companions of the elderly. Elon Musk’s company is working hard on making human-like robots that will work in our home. More AI systems will play roles-in areas like health care and scientific research.Protecting the earthOne of the most difficult challenges the world faces today is reducing carbon emissions. This year we can expect more progress in green hydrogen, a new clean energy with near-zero greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists will also have a safer way to deal with nuclear waste. The used nuclear fuel will be buried 400 meters underground.Space and beyondThe images from the world’s largest and most powerful space telescope—the James Webb Space Telescope—have amazed the world. And the Euclid Space Telescope will be launched. It will take photos to create a 3D map of the universe. China will continue to build the Xinjiang Qitai Radio Telescope. It will be able to watch 75% of the stars in the sky at any given time.Staying connectedPeople will communicate more smoothly. In China, the Beidou Navigation Satellite System can now be directly connected to mobile phones. We can find where the phones are even when there’s no signal. A US company is also working on a direct connection between phones and satellites. The impact of 5G will continue to grow.68.We can probably read this article in a __________.A.magazine B.guidebook C.comic strip D.picture book69.Human-like robots will do many things for people except __________.A.serving as greeters or waiters B.taking good care of the oldC.playing roles in health and scientific research D.learning to use some space telescopes70.The underlined word “emission” probably means that something is __________.A.sent out B.taken in C.taken away D.run out of71.__________ can be used to create a 3D map of the universe.A.The James Webb Space Telescope B.The Euclid Space TelescopeC.The Beidou Navigation Satellite System D.The Xinjiang Qitai Radio Telescope72.Which of the following predictions is not mentioned in the text A.The development of green energy. B.The exploration of the universe.C.Improvements in communication technologies. D.Influence of climate change.73.What is the purpose of the article A.To explain the difficulties faced by the world today.B.To encourage readers to explore in space.C.To introduce the development in science and technology.D.To argue for the need for funding in scientific research.(2024·上海嘉定·二模)Oceans cover two-thirds of our Earth. There are five main oceans which all flow into each other: the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Southern Ocean.What are the Layers of the Ocean Oceans are made of five layers or depths. Each layer has different characteristics (特點), such as the temperature and the amount of light. They have unique creatures (獨特的生物) living within them.The Sunlight Zone-up to 200m below the surface of the oceanThere is plenty of sunlight and heat in this zone although both decrease (減少) as you go deeper. There are many different living things within this layer, including seaweed, dolphins, fish, and coral reefs. Humans enjoy this warm layer for activities such as swimming and fishing.The Twilight Zone-up to 1,000m below the surface of the oceanOnly weak sunlight reaches this deeper layer. No plants grow within this layer. It is home to sea animals which often have large eyes, including the sea cucumber, the wolf eel, the swordfish and the octopus. Humans can dive to this layer wearing protective suits.The Midnight Zone-up to 4,000m below the surface of the oceanThe Midnight Zone is pitch-black because sunlight cannot reach this layer. Some light can be seen from creatures that make their own light, such as anglerfish, jelly fish and viperfish.Abyss-up to 6,000m below the surface of the oceanThe sunlight cannot reach this layer at all, so it is pitch-black and near freezing. Very few creatures live here, but those that do are mainly transparent (透明的), blind invertebrates (無脊椎動物), such as lanternfish, squid and amphipod.The Trenches-up to 11,000m below the surface of the oceanThe Trenches are narrow, underwater valleys of the ocean floor which have high pressure and near-freezing temperature. There is no natural light in this zone, but different creatures can be found, such as sea stars.74.Which of the following pictures about ocean layers is correct A. B.C. D.75.________ is a must-have if someone wants to explore the Twilight Zone.A.Sunscrean (防曬霜) B.A fishing rodC.A strong underwater light D.A waterproof (防水的) bag76.The underlined word “pitch-black” most probably means “________”.A.warm and bright B.light grey C.deep blue D.totally dark77.According to the passage, sunlight can get to ________.A.the Twilight Zone B.Abyss C.the Trenches D.the Midnight Zone78.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage A.Plants and living things can be found in each ocean layer.B.Animals with large eyes can often be found in the Midnight Zone.C.Humans are able to freely explore most of the ocean layers without any equipment.D.Neither the temperature nor the amount of sunlight is the same in each ocean layer.79.The main purpose of this article is to ________.A.recommend a new kind of underwater sportB.introduce the structure and biology of the oceanC.share personal stories of deep-sea adventuresD.compare different oceans around the world(2024·上海浦東新·二模)Choose the best answer(根據以下內容,選擇最恰當的答案)BOOK OF THE WEEKHappy Confident Me-Life Skills Journal Dr Linda Papadopoulos and parenting expertNadim Saad have studied children, teachers and families for 5 years in order to create a colorful interactive journal exploring 10 “special powers”. Each chapter focuses on a different power, such as positive thinking, creativity, kindness and patience. When you read, you can add your own notes and doodles (涂鴉). You will also find advice, pictures, games and puzzles. Besides, there are activities to try, such as making your own “patient jar”, experiencing the power of failure and a special recipe for chocolate cookies aiming to help you feel happier. This is a fun book that you can learn how to take care of yourself.Dr Linda Papadopoulos* If you could have one superpower, what would it be People depend too much on the things they are familiar with. Actually, the only thing that we can depend on for sure is change. Thus, having the adaptability to face change is key. * What did you want to be when you were young A writer. I loved books, stories about people and their adventures. When I went to university, I realized that there was a science built around the area of human behaviour. And later, I became a psychologist later. * _______ Learning a new skill is good for brain health, but also it would be a great tool to reduce stress. I have always wanted to play a musical instrument well. I love the piano so I hope to start lessons.80.According to the text, who created this interactive journal A.Dr Linda Papadopoulos and some teachers.B.Dr Linda Papadopoulos and Nadim Saad.C.Dr Linda Papadopoulos and many families.D.Dr Linda Papadopoulos and a group of children.81.How many chapters are there in this book A.7. B.8. C.9. D.10.82.Readers are expected to _______ after reading the journal.A.improve their cooking skills B.learn the effective way of taking notesC.look after themselves better D.make a beautiful jar by themselves83.The underlined word “adaptability” probably is the ability to _______.A.deal successfully with a new situation B.try hard without any helpC.remember all the changes clearly D.stay calm without complaining84.Which of the following is the best to be filled in the blank A.How can you learn a new skill B.How do you start your new lessons C.Why would you like to learn a new skill D.Why is a healthy brain so important 85.The article is probably found in a(n) _______.A.education magazine B.business magazineC.fashion magazine D.food magazine試卷第1頁,共3頁試卷第1頁,共3頁《專題03 閱讀理解(說明文)15篇【2025高頻考點】-沖刺2025年中考英語演練(上海專用)》參考答案題號 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A D B B D B A C D B題號 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B C A C B B A B D B題號 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B D D A C D B C B C題號 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 A B B A D C A B B B題號 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 A C B C C B D D D D題號 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60答案 B C A B C B B C D C題號 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70答案 D B D A C A B A D A題號 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80答案 B D C C C D A D B B題號 81 82 83 84 85答案 D C A C A1.A 2.D 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.B【導語】本文主要講述了英國禮儀的相關內容,旨在幫助讀者了解在英國旅行或學習時如何表現得體。1.詞句猜測題。根據第一段中的“etiquette”以及“It will help to ensure that your behavior is always proper during your stay in Britain.”可知它將有助于確保你在英國期間的行為始終得體,因此“etiquette”指的是“behaving politely”(禮貌行為)。故選A。2.主旨大意題。根據“To begin with, people in the U. K. tend to over apologize.”可知第二段主要講述了英國人傾向于過度道歉,甚至在不需要道歉的情況下也會說“sorry”。因此,段落的主旨是“Britons like to say sorry, even when there is no need to do so.”(英國人喜歡說抱歉,即使沒有必要)。故選D。3.細節理解題。根據第三段中的“If someone has offered you an apology, then you should accept it. You can do this by saying ‘It’s okay’ or ‘Don’t worry about it.’”可知,當有人向你道歉時,你應該說“Don’t worry about it.”(別擔心)。故選B。4.細節理解題。根據第四段中的“When you are given the change in a store, for example, you should thank the cashier.”可知,當收銀員給你找零時,你應該說“Thanks.”(謝謝)。故選B。5.細節理解題。根據第五段中的“British people often find it embarrassing to discuss money.”(英國人覺得談論錢很尷尬)和第六段中的“It is especially rude if you use your phone when eating at the dinner table.”(在餐桌上使用手機尤其不禮貌)可知,英國人不喜歡討論物品的價格和在餐桌上使用手機。故選D。6.推理判斷題。文章主要講述了英國人的禮儀和習俗,旨在幫助讀者了解在英國旅行或學習時如何表現得體。因此這與旅行相關,因此最可能來自“TRAVEL”(旅行)部分的雜志。故選B。7.A 8.C 9.D【導語】本文解釋了中國北方人生病時喜歡吃黃桃罐頭這一習俗的來歷。7.細節理解題。根據“Children from common families could only taste a can of peaches on birthdays, holidays and when they were sick.”可知,普通家庭的孩子只有在生日、節假日和生病的時候才能吃到桃子罐頭,故不包括選項A“在工作日”。故選A。8.推理判斷題。通讀最后一段,根據“ ‘Comfort foods’ is a saying that…”可知,對應“Giving definitions (定義)”;根據“In different countries, the main comfort foods are different”可知,對應“Making comparisons (比較)”;根據“Hungarians eat honey when they are sick. Pakistanis will make a kind of porridge called khichdi.”可知,對應“Giving examples”;由此可推知①③④符合題意。故選C。9.最佳標題題。文章主要解釋了中國北方人生病時喜歡吃黃桃罐頭這一習俗的來歷,選項D“中國北方人對黃桃罐頭的喜愛”符合主題,故選D。10.B 11.B 12.C 13.A【導語】本文講述的一個年輕人自己制作的空調,這種空調是用廢舊的塑料瓶制成的,雖然這種空調沒有什么高科技含量,但的確很管用。10.細節理解題。根據“The Eco Cooler is super simple to build”可知,很容易做,故選B。11.詞句猜測題。根據“First, to fix it, a window should be taken away and replaced by it.”可知需要取下窗戶,用它來替代,因此replaced意思是“替代”,故選B。12.推理判斷題。根據“one that does not require power, and is made of the world’s most common waste—plastic bottles.”可知,這種空調是用廢舊的塑料瓶制成的,這樣這些廢舊的東西就可以再利用,對環境是有好處的。故選C。13. 最佳標題題。通讀全文可知,本文主要講述的是由廢舊的塑料瓶制成的空調,故選A。14.C 15.B 16.B 17.A 18.B 19.D【導語】本文主要介紹了美國大峽谷國家公園的景點、游玩的交通工具、票價及一些優惠政策。14.細節理解題。根據“A much smaller number of people see the canyon from the ‘North Rim’ of the park.”可知,南緣比北緣更受歡迎。故選C。15.細節理解題。根據“Grand Canyon Village. It can be reached by driving and is served by the Grand Canyon Railway.”可知,如果想知道如何到達大峽谷村,應該仔細閱讀“The ‘South Rim’”部分。故選B。16.詞句猜測題。根據“It has more limited access due to the snow in winter. During winter months, almost all roads are closed to visitors.”可知,在冬季,幾乎所有的道路都不對游客開放,可推測出“access”意為“通道”,與“entrances”意思相近。故選B。17.推理判斷題。根據“Fees and passes”部分內容可知,湯姆的妹妹是免費的,湯姆和父母一共三人需要付費,每人20美元,共60美元。故選A。18.推理判斷題。根據“Valid (有效的) for 12 months from the date of purchase, for unlimited visits to the park.”可知,Danny在2024年6月1日買了一張2024年卡,有效期是12個月,因此截止日期是2025年5月31日。故選B。19.推理判斷題。本文主要介紹了美國大峽谷國家公園的景點、游玩的交通工具、票價及一些優惠政策,因此人們可能在旅游指南上讀到本文。故選D。20.B 21.B 22.D 23.D 24.A 25.C【導語】本文主要講述了不同學生對基因編輯的不同看法。20.細節理解題。根據第一欄中“However, to stop some people from using this technology in bad ways, it’s necessary to have laws that tell us how we are allowed to edit genes.”可知,為了阻止某些人以不良方式使用這項技術,有必要制定法律來告訴我們如何編輯基因,故選B。21.細節理解題。根據第二欄中“Parents make the decision to edit a baby’s genes without their children’s agreement. This goes against the rights of these unborn children.”可知,戴安娜認為未經嬰兒同意編輯基因侵犯了他們的權利,故選B。22.推理判斷題。根據“Many children suffer from these things.”可知,此處應是與孩子生病有關的句子,選項D“他們的父母不得不花很多錢來保持他們的健康?!狈险Z境,故選D。23.細節理解題。根據第四欄“Rich families would get richer and poor families would get poorer.”可知,貧富差距將會越來越大,故選D。24.詞義猜測題。根據“if only rich people can afford it, gene editing could be seen as unfair to poor families. The rich would be able to make their children clever and good-looking, while ordinary people could not.”可知,如果只有富人才能負擔得起,基因編輯可能會被視為對貧困家庭不公平,有錢人可以讓自己的孩子聰明又好看,而普通人卻做不到,所以it指代“基因編輯的成本”,故選A。25.主旨大意題。本文主要講述了不同學生對基因編輯的不同看法,故選C。26.D 27.B 28.C 29.B 30.C 31.A【導語】本文是一篇說明文,文章介紹了一些周末度假的建議。26.主旨大意題。根據“Essential Weekend Getaway Tips:”可知,這篇文章是關于周末度假的,故選D。27.細節理解題。根據“Book a comfortable accommodation (食宿) that offers a home-away-from-home feeling, perhaps with a local touch that adds to the experience.”可知,想要快速放松地逃離,你可以找到一個讓你感覺賓至如歸的地方。故選B。28.細節理解題。根據“Mountain Retreat”;“Coastal Town”以及“Historical City”可知,文中提到的目的地選擇有山地度假、海濱城鎮和歷史城市,共三個,故選C。29.細節理解題。根據“Perhaps take a boat tour if you’re by the coast, or a guided tour if you’re in a historical city.”可知,如果在海邊,建議參加船游,故選B。30.詞句猜測題。根據“Here’s a snapshot of what a perfect short trip might look like.”以及后文開始給出的建議“Essential Weekend Getaway Tips”可知,“snapshot”在此語境中意為“建議”,故選C。31.推理判斷題。根據“A weekend getaway is a chance to make yourself slow down and return home with a renewed spirit.”可知,文章提到周末短途旅行的目的是幫助你放慢腳步,煥發精神,故選A。32.B 33.B 34.A 35.D 36.C 37.A【導語】本文主要介紹了如何正確保存種子以延長其壽命的方法,包括收集干燥,清理和X光檢查等步驟。32.推理判斷題。本文主要介紹了如何正確保存種子以延長其壽命的方法,可能會出現在雜志上。故選B。33.細節理解題。根據“Storing a seed correctly can make its life longer by hundreds of years.”可知,正確儲存種子可以使其壽命延長數百年,因此目的是為了幫助他們存活。故選B。34.細節理解題。根據“1. Collection”“2. Drying out”“3. Clean up & X-rays”和“4. Into the vault...They’re stored in air-tight containers at -20°C in underground rooms.”可知,首先是收藏,然然后是干燥,隨后是清理,最后是儲存。故選A。35.細節理解題。根據步驟4的描述可知,種子被放入一個安全的地下倉庫中儲存,這與D圖相似。故選D。36.細節理解題。根據“Scientists take a careful note of the best ways to germinate each seed...”可知,科學家需要記錄每個種子發芽的最佳方式。故選C。37.細節理解題。根據Michael Way的描述可知,他記錄了松果的質量,這與種子的收集工作相關。故選A。38.B 39.B 40.B 41.A 42.C 43.B【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要探討了青少年所需的睡眠時間、難以獲得良好睡眠的原因以及改善睡眠的建議。38.細節理解題。根據第二段“A recent report shows that many teenagers in America are not getting the recommended amount of sleep.”可知,最近的一份報告顯示,美國的許多青少年沒有得到建議的睡眠量。故選B。39.細節理解題。根據第三段“Why is it hard for teens to get good sleep There is no single reason. Instead, several factors contribute to this problem. One of them is late bedtime and early school start times.”可知,青少年難以獲得良好睡眠的原因之一是睡得晚和上學時間早。故選B。40.詞義猜測題。根據第三段“Now, more and more teenagers are developing a habit of being ‘a night owl’, staying up later at night and sleeping longer into the morning.”可知,“a night owl”是指晚上睡得更晚,早上睡得更久的人,即熬夜的人。故選B。41.細節理解題。根據第四段“Using these devices can keep teens excited and unable to fall asleep. Sudden phone messages can disrupt sleep. And being in the light from smartphones also makes people feel less sleepy.”可知,使用電子設備可以讓青少年保持興奮而無法入睡、突然的手機信息可以擾亂睡眠、而且智能手機發出的光也會讓人感覺不那么困倦;然而,文章并沒有提到電子設備太貴會導致睡眠問題。故選A。42.細節理解題。根據最后一段“Keep your bedroom cool, dark and quiet.”可知,為了創造一個良好的睡眠環境,臥室應該保持涼爽、黑暗和安靜。故選C。43.推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,本文主要討論了青少年的睡眠問題,包括他們所需的睡眠時間、影響睡眠的因素以及改善睡眠的建議,也就是說這篇文章的內容與青少年的生活緊密相關;據此可以推斷,這篇文章最有可能來自報紙的“Teenager Life”欄目。故選B。44.C 45.C 46.B 47.D 48.D 49.D【導語】本文是一篇說明文。主要講述了人類對人臉的識別能力及其相關研究和現象。44.細節理解題。根據“Last week, I went to a restaurant for dinner.”可知,作者上周去了一家餐館吃晚飯。故選C。45.詞句猜測題。根據“I recognized the face of the boy sitting at the table next to me. I was sure I had seen him before, but couldn’t remember his name.”可知,作者提到自己認識坐在旁邊桌子上的男孩的臉,但忘記了他的名字,而that指的就是這種經歷,即認出了某人的臉但忘記了他的名字。故選C。46.細節理解題。根據“Early humans didn’t have spoken language.”可知,早期人類沒有語言,因此他們只能依靠視覺能力來分辨家人和陌生人。因此,早期人類依賴于他們的視覺能力是因為他們不會說話。故選B。47.細節理解題。根據“Remembering about 10,000 faces is the upper limit for a normal person,”可知,記住大約10000張臉是普通人的上限。故選D。48.細節理解題。根據“Meanwhile, some people have much stronger facial memories than others. They are called super recognizers.”可知,超認者的面部記憶比其他人強得多。有些人的面部記憶比其他人強得多。故選D。49.推理判斷題。文章討論的是關于人們識別面孔的能力,這是一篇科普性質的文章,最適合在報紙上發布。故選D。50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.C【導語】本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了如何寫一篇暑假日記。50.細節理解題。根據“A summer diary is like a treasure (寶藏) box, filled with memories and experiences from your summer days. It’s a way to remember all your adventures, big and small, and all the things that make summer such a wonderful time.”可知,暑假日記的主要功能是記錄。故選D。51.詞句猜測題。根據“A summer diary is like...”和“It’s a way to remember all your adventures, big and small, and all the things that make summer such a wonderful time.”可以判斷出,這里的it指的是a summer diary,表示“暑假日記”是記錄各種事情的一種方式,也是發揮想象力的地方。故選B。52.推理判斷題。根據“the first step is to find the perfect notebook. It could be a simple pocket notebook or a diary with a lock and key...”可知,本段的主要內容為選擇合適的日記本。故選C。53.推理判斷題。根據“Ideas to get more creative”段落中提到的點子可知,日記里可以有日?;顒?、自然觀察、簡單的涂鴉和目標,只有食物沒提到。故選A。54.細節理解題。根據“By the end of the summer,...and show how much you’ve grown and learned. It’s a gift you can keep and share with your family and friends.”可知,暑假結束后,你會發現自己得到了提升和成長。故選B。55.推理判斷題。根據圖片、標題“Perfect guide to making a summer diary”可知,文章在告訴孩子們,如何寫暑假日記。故選C。56.B 57.B 58.C 59.D 60.C 61.D【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章從如何更好應對數學考試引出姿勢對人們狀態的影響,經過研究發現姿勢不僅對學習有影響,對人們生活的別的方面也有正向的作用。56.細節理解題。根據“Many students worry about math.”可知,一些學生在數學考試時非常擔憂,故選B。57.細節理解題。根據“56 percent of students said the exam was easier to do if they were sitting up straight”和“Scientists tested 125 college students.”可知56%的學生覺得坐直參加數學測驗時感覺更容易,125*56%=70,故選B。58.細節理解題。根據“Slumping over is a defensive posture. It can trigger (激發) negative (消極的) memories in the body and brain. This can stop you from thinking, Peper said.”可知,趴倒的姿勢會觸發消極記憶,阻礙思考,故選C。59.細節理解題。根據“When you feel stressed out, you can also try to sit up straight or stand tall. It can help you feel more positive and focus better.”可知,當你感到壓力大的時候,你也可以試著坐直或站直。它能讓你感覺更積極,更專注。故選D。60.主旨大意題。文章從如何更好應對數學考試引出姿勢對人們狀態的影響,文章后四段主要論述姿勢不僅對學習有影響,對人們生活的別的方面也有正向的作用。故選C。61.推理判斷題。根據“Scientists tested 125 college students”可知,為了得出結論做了科學實驗。故選D。62.B 63.D 64.A 65.C 66.A 67.B【導語】本文介紹了四種科技方面的新發明。62.細節理解題。根據“The zoo not only provides a new zoo experience, but can also free real animals from their cages.”可知,這個特殊的動物園用全息投影展示動物,讓真正的動物自由。故選B。63.細節理解題。根據“Here’s a ‘pill’ that helps you fall asleep quickly without any side effects.”可知,這種藥能幫你快速入睡且沒有副作用。故選D。64.細節理解題。根據“The newest phone called the G22, is the most advanced phone that can be easily repaired.”以及“anyone who has a small screwdriver (螺絲刀) and five minutes can put in a new one.”可知,因為這款手機容易修理且不費時間。故選A。65.細節理解題。根據“Methane Emissions (甲烷排放) are bad for Earth.”以及“However, neither human eyes nor most satellites in space can see the emissions, so they are difficult to locate.”可知,甲烷排放是難以定位的。故選C。66.詞義猜測題。根據“A team of scientists developed a new AI-powered tool, They gave the AI 167, 825 satellite images (圖像). It has now “learned” to find methane emission.”可知,前文提到了有一種新的人工智能提供了167825張衛星圖像,因此it指的是 “人工智能”。故選A。67.推理判斷題。本文介紹了幾種科技方面的新發明,因此我們可以在一本關于科技的雜志上看到。故選B。68.A 69.D 70.A 71.B 72.D 73.C【導語】本文主要介紹了《自然》和《商業》雜志在2023年的4個科技發明預測。68.推理判斷題。閱讀全文可知,本文是《自然》和《商業》雜志在2023年的4個科技發明預測,我們可能會在雜志上看到這篇文章。故選A。69.細節理解題。根據“These robots will serve as greeters, waiters and companions of the elderly. Elon Musk’s company is working hard on making human-like robots that will work in our home. More AI systems will play roles-in areas like health care and scientific research.”可知,類人機器人會充當迎賓員或服務員、照顧老人、在健康和科學研究中發揮作用,沒有提到學習使用一些太空望遠鏡。故選D。70.詞句猜測題。根據“This year we can expect more progress in green hydrogen, a new clean energy with near-zero greenhouse gas emissions.”可知,溫室氣體排放太多,因此要減少碳排放。emissions意為“排放”,sent out“送出”與其意思相近。故選A。71.細節理解題。根據“And the Euclid Space Telescope will be launched. It will take photos to create a 3D map of the universe.”可知,歐幾里得太空望遠鏡可以用來制作宇宙的三維地圖。故選B。72.推理判斷題。根據“This year we can expect more progress in green hydrogen, a new clean energy with near-zero greenhouse gas emissions.”可知,綠色能源有所發展;“Space and beyond”中提到了對宇宙的探索;“Staying connected”講的是通信技術的改進。文章沒有提到氣候變化的影響。故選D。73.推理判斷題。閱讀全文可知,本文是對科技發明的預測,是為了介紹科學技術的發展。故選C。74.C 75.C 76.D 77.A 78.D 79.B【導語】本文主要介紹海洋的五個層的特點和存在的生物。74.細節理解題。根據“The Sunlight Zone-up to 200m below the surface of the ocean”可知,陽光區——海平面以下200米的地方,排除AD;根據“The Midnight Zone-up to 4,000m below the surface of the ocean”可知,午夜區深達海面以下4000米,排除B,故選C。75.推理判斷題。根據“Only weak sunlight reaches this deeper layer.”可知,只有微弱的陽光才能到達這層深層。所以如果想要進入Twilight Zone,強烈的水下光線是必要的。故選C。76.詞句猜測題。根據“The Midnight Zone is pitch-black because sunlight cannot reach this layer.”可知,光無法到達這一層,所以是漆黑一片,故選D。77.細節理解題。根據“The Twilight Zone-up to 1,000m below the surface of the ocean Only weak sunlight reaches this deeper layer.”可知,陽光可以到達Twilight Zone,故選A。78.細節理解題。根據“Each layer has different characteristics (特點), such as the temperature and the amount of light.”可知,每一層都有不同的特性,比如溫度和光照量。故選D。79.主旨大意題。本文主要介紹海洋的五個層的特點和存在的生物,故選B。80.B 81.D 82.C 83.A 84.C 85.A【導語】本文主要講述了育兒專家和博士共同創建了一本書籍,探討兒童的不同力量。80.細節理解題。根據“Happy Confident Me-Life Skills Journal Dr Linda Papadopoulos and parenting expertNadim Saad have studied children, teachers and families for 5 years in order to create a colorful interactive journal exploring 10 “special powers”.”可知,琳達·帕帕佐普洛斯博士和育兒專家納迪姆·薩阿德創建了這本書籍,故選B。81.細節理解題。根據“exploring 10 “special powers”.Each chapter focuses on a different power, such as positive thinking, creativity, kindness and patience.”可知,一共有10個章節,故選D。82.細節理解題。根據“This is a fun book that you can learn how to take care of yourself.”可知,閱讀之后,你可以學習如何照顧自己。故選C。83.詞句猜測題。根據“Actually, the only thing that we can depend on for sure is change. Thus, having the adaptability to face change is key.”可知,我們唯一能確定的就是變化。因此,要有面對變化的適應性能力。故選A。84.推理判斷題。根據“Learning a new skill is good for brain health, but also it would be a great tool to reduce stress. I have always wanted to play a musical instrument well. I love the piano so I hope to start lessons.”可知,講述了學習新技能的好處,因此選項C“你為什么想學習一項新技能?”,符合,故選C。85.推理判斷題。根據全文內容可知,本文主要講述了育兒專家和博士共同創建了一本書籍,探討兒童的不同力量,因此與教育有關,故選A。答案第1頁,共2頁答案第1頁,共2頁 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫