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中考英語二輪復習任務型閱讀一多任務閱讀

一.任務型閱讀(共20小題)

I.(2025春?巴音郭楞州期末)OnJanuary29th?2025,thefilmNeZha2becameagreatsuccessafter

itwasreleased(上映).DirectedbyJiaozi.themoviecontinuedthestoryofNeZhaandAoBingintheir

lastmovie,NeZhal.Inthemovie,bothNeZhaandAoBinglosetheirphysicalbodies,sotheirsouls(靈

魂)starttodiedown.Tokeepthemalive,TaiyiZhcnrcnmustfindawaytorebuild(重塑)theirbodies.

Atthebeginningofthefilm,NcZhaalwaysmakestrouble,makingothersunhappy.However,overtime,

hechangesalot.Whileexperiencingtheloveofhisfamilyandfriends,healsoshowshisloveinreturn.Ao

Bing,theothermaincharacterofthemovie,isalwaysshyandquietatfirst.Bu(afterexperiencinglotsof

difficultieswithhisfriendNeZha,hebecomesmoreoutgoing.Also,thereisanotherimpressive(令人E|J象

深刻的)characterinthismovie-ShenGongbao.Nooneinhisfamilycanhelphim,soShenGongbaohasto

dependonhimself.Inthismovie,noneofNeZha,AoBingandShenGongbaoisacceptedbytheworld

becausethey'rehobgoblins(妖怪).However,theydon'tfeelupsetorgiveup.Instead,theyfighthardandopen

uparoadoftheirown.

NcZha2becameagreat(1)afteritwasreleasedonJanuary29th,

2025.Themoviecontinuedthe(2)ofNcZhaandAoBinginNeZha1.

Atthebeginningofthefilm,NeZha(3)makestrouble.Buthechanges

alotoverlime.AoBingalsobecomesmoreoutgoingafter(4)many

difficultieswithNeZha.ShenGongbaoisanotherimpressivecharacterinthismovie.Hehas

todependonhimself.Noneofthethreeisacceptedbytheworld.However,theydon'tfeel(5)

orgiveup.Instead,they(6)hardandopenuparoadoftheirown.

閱讀短文,根據(jù)語篇內(nèi)容I可答問題。

(7)WhatmustTaiyiZhenrendotohelpNeZhaandAoBing?

(8)WhydoesShenGongbaohavetodependonhimself?

2.(2025春?婁底期末)Iwasreadingmyfavoritebookonthetrain.ThebookwassointerestingthatI

completelylostmyselfinit.Wheni(wastimetogetoffthetrain,Ijumpedoutofmyseatandranoffthe

train.④我把書拿在手里。Ididn'trealizeitwasrainingheavilyuntilIgotoffthetrain.

IwassoworriedaboutmybookthatIrantotheclosestoffice.1(wasempty.Ifeltalittlenervousabout

runningintotheroominsucharudeway.

Later,amancamein.Tomysurprise,hedidn'tgetangiyaboutastrangergettingintohisofficeandstarted

talkingtomeinafriendlyway."Noumbrella,right?"heasked."⑤Momtoldmetobringanumbrellathis

mcming,buiIdidn'tlistenloher,"Ianswered."That'snotgood,youngman.I'msorrytosaythatIhaveonly

one,"hesaid.Hearingthis,Ifeltverysad.Thcrcwasnowayformetogohomeinsuchaheavyrain.Thcnthe

mancontinued?"ButIwillfinishmyworkin10minutes.Ifyoudon'tmind,Icandriveyouhome."Youcan

guesshowgratefulIwas.Ikepisayingihanks.

Finally.Iarrivedhomesafely.Iwasreallymovedby(heman'skindness.

(1)Whatwastheweatherlikewhenthewritergotoffthetrain?

(2)Howdidthemanhelpthewriterintheend?

(3)Haveyoueverhelpedastranger?Whyorwhynot?

(4)將短文中畫線句了?翻譯成英文。

(5)將短文中畫線句子翻譯成中文。

3.(2025春?濰坊期末)

Stonehenge一CanAnyoneExplainWhy1(IsThere?

Stonehenge(巨石陣),arockcircle,isnotonlyoneofBritain'smostfamoushistoricalplacesbutalsoone

ofitsgreatestmysteries(神秘).Everyyearitreceivesmorethan750,000visitors.Peopleliketogotothisplace

especiallyinJuneastheywanttosecthesunrisingonthelongestdayoftheyear.

Formanyyears,historiansbelievedStonehengewasatemplewhereancientleaderstriedtocommunicate

withthegods.However,historianPaulStokerthinksthiscan'tbe(ruebecauseStonehengewasbuiltsomany

centuriesago."TheleadersarrivedinEnglandmuchlater,"hepointsout.

AnotherpopularideaisthatStonehengemightbeakindofcalendar.Thelargestoneswereputtogetherin

acertainway.Onmidsummer'smorning,thesunshinesdirectlyintothecenterofthestones.Otherpeople

believethestoneshaveamedicalpurpose.Theythinkthestonescanpreventillnessandkeeppeople

healthy."Asyouwalk山crc,youcanfeeltheenergyfromyourfccimoveupyourbody,"saidonevisitor.No

oneissurewhatStonehengewasusedfor,butmostagreethatthepositionofthestonesmustbeforaspecial

purpose.Somethinkitmightbeaburialplaceoraplacetohonorancestors.Othersthinkitwasbuilttocelebrate

avictoryoveranenemy.

Stonehengewasbuiltslowlyoveralongperiodoftime.Mosthistoriansbelieveitmustbealmost5,00()

yearsold.Oncofthegreatestmysteriesishowitwasbuiltbecausethestonesarcsobigandheavy.In2001,a

groupofEnglishvolunteerstriedtobuildanotherStonehenge,buttheycouldn't."Wedon'treallyknowwho

builtStonehenge,"saysPaulStoker."Andperhapswemightneverknow,butwedoknowiheymusthavebeen

hard-workingandgreatplanners!'

(1)WhyisJunepopularatStonehenge?

(2)WhydoesPaulStokerdisagreethatStonehengewastemple?

(3)WhatpossibleusesofStonehengearementionedinParagraph3?

(4)PleasetranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.

(5)Fillintheblanksaccordingtothelastparagraph.(每空一詞)

Wedon'tknowbuiltStonehengeanditwasbuilt.

4.(2025春?高密市期末)Sixty-fouryearsago,al(he1960RomeOlympics,amystery(神秘的)

herodidsomethingamazing-shewonthreegoldmedals!

What'sevenmoreamazingisthehero'sstory.Shewasbornearlyin1940,weighingonly4.5pounds.When

shewasfouryearsold,shewassickwithpolio(小兒麻痹癥).Sheworeabrace(支架)onherleftlegfor

fiveyears.Shethenworespecialshoesfortwoyears.

Althoughherparentsweren'trich,theymadesuretheirdaughtergotthecaresheneeded.Theytraveledfar

weeklybybustoahospitalsothatshecouldreceivetherapy(治療).Hermotherandsiblings(兄弟姐妹)also

helpedrub(揉)herlegsfourtimesaday.Laterinlife,shesaid,"DoctorstoldmeIwouldneverwalkagain.My

mothertoldmeIwould.Ibelievedmymother."

At13,shebeganplayingbasketballwithoneofhersisters.AcoachatTennesseeStateUniversitysawher

playandbecameherteacher.At16,shemadetheUStrack-and-fieldteamforthe1956Melbourne

Olympics.Shewastheyoungestathlete(運動員)fromtheUnitedStatesandwonabronzemedalintherelay

Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhesteppedintothemuseum?

(3)回答問題。

Whatdidthewriterseeinthemuseum?

(4)回答問題。

Whatdidthepauemsonthebodiesof(heinsirumemsstandfor?

6.(2025春?南京期末)Tracking(跟蹤)some65,000milesand45countries,ChristopherSchacht's

internationalbestsellerAroundtheWorldon50Bucks(元)wastranslatedintoEnglishbyJanetGesme.

Asatranslator,musicianandmotheroftwo,JanetGesmespeaksEnglish,German,Russian,and

Spanish.ShefullyunderstandstheChristopher'sintentions(意圖)andhasmanagedtoexpresseachideain

hisvoice.WerecentlyhadthechancetointerviewGesme>whoprovideduswithsomefantasticinsights.

HowdoesaU.S./English-speakingreaderdifferfromaEuropean/German-speakingone?

TheGermanspeakingreadersareusuallymorepatientandwillingtoreadlongertextsforabetter

understandingofanidea.

ButthatwasnotthecasewithChristopherSchacht'sbook.Hewritesquick,exciting,shortstoriesthat

makeyoulaughandmakeyoureyespopoutinsurprisc.Thcrcwasnoneedtochangethestyle:hiswritingis

exactlywhatanEnglish-speakingreaderloves.

Whatwerethechallenges(挑戰(zhàn))orjoysoftranslatingAroundtheWorldon50Bucks?

First,wewereonashorttimeline,soIneededtotranslate(hewholebookinthreemonths.Thatmeanta

lotoflatenights.ThesecondchallengewasChristopher'ssenseofhumor.Someofhishumorisbasedon

Germanculturethatareveryhardtotranslate.

Thisleadsintothejoysaswcll.ChristophcrandIcommunicatedonlineweeklywhiletranslatingthe

book.WcbrainstormedtogetheronhowtofindEnglishequivalents(對應詞)fortheGermanstyleofhumor.

Oneofthethemesofthisbookiscommunicatingthroughbarriers(障礙).Fromyourpointofview,how

wouldsomeoneinterestedintravelingbestleamanewlanguageinastrangeplace?

Christopherhasgreattipsforthisinthebook:Useappsanddictionariestoleamasmanywordsaheadof

timeaspossible.Whentraveling,youoftenhavetowaitalot.Thisistheperfecttimetolearn.Thentalkto

people.Youwillmakemistakesanditwillbehard,butitishelpfulandyou'llgainalot.

注意;前7個小題每個空格只能填1個單詞。最后兩小題詞數(shù)不限。

JanetGesmeandAroundtheWorldon50Bucks

AbouttheItisaboutChristopherSchacht's(I)around45countries>whichcovered

book65,000kilometers.Itsoriginalvers沁n(最初版本)isinGerman.

AbouttheJanetGesmeisatranslator,musicianandamotheroftwo.

translatorSheunderstandsChristoper'sintentionsandhas(2)expressedeach

ideainhisvoiceinEnglish.

AbouttheThedifferencesbetweenreaders?TheGermanSpeakingreadersarewillingto

bookreadlongertextmorepatiently.

translation,Schacht'sshortwritingexactly(3)

thehabitsofEnglish-speakingreaders>so

Gesmecouldtranslatethebookwithout

changing(hestyle.

Thechallengesandjoys?JanetGesmehadtostayuplatetotranslate

thebook.Shehas(4)__________________in

translatingChristopher'shumor.

?Thejoyscamefromtheonline(5)

withChristopher,whichmeansthey

brainstormedtogether.

AboutThewaytopickupanewlanguage,Learnwordswiththe(6)___________of

Gesme'stipsappsanddictionariesbeforeyoutravel.

,Learnwhile(7)_______________during

yourtravel.

,Talktopeopleandlearnfrommistakes.

(8)Whatotherwaythatcanalsohelpyoulearnnewwordswell?

(9)FromtheinterviewwithGesme,whatabilitydoyouthinkatranslatorshouldhave?

7.(2025春?海曙區(qū)期末)

(1)(2)

ZhouyaoInsectMuseuminNingboisaspecialplaceLocatedinHangzhou,theChinaCartoonMuseum

fornaturelovers.Namedafterthefamousentomologistisfulloffun.Ilhasacollectionofover20,000

ZhouYao,it'sAsia'slargestinsectmuseumofitsthings.Youcannotonlylearnthedevelopmentof

kind.Inside,youcanseeover14,000amazingbutterflyChinesecartoon?butalsocreateyourownpictures

specimens.throughhands--onactivities.

InShaoxing,theOrchidPavilionCalligraphy(蘭亭書MadameTussaudsWaxMuseum(杜莎夫人蠟像

Museumisagreatplaceforartfans.Here,youcan館)isworld-famous.ltstartedinLondonin

enjoymanyfamouscalligraphyworks?likethoseof1835.Therearelifelikewax(蠟)shapesof

WangXizhi,andfeelthebeautyofChinesecalligraphy,famouspeoplefrommovies,musicandsports.Each

characterneedsabout4-6monthstomake.Come

andhaveafunvisit!

A.lamsocrazyabouthandwritingthatIwanttolearnmoreaboutit.

B.Ialwaysgohikingtoexplore[henature,especiallytheinsects.

C.Myhobbyiswatchingmoviesandlisteningtocountrymusic.

D.Iaminterestedincariconsandhopetobeanariisi.

E.Mydreamistofeelthebeautyofhistoricalbuildingsbymyself.

(5)Whichmuseumdoyouliketovisit?Why?(Nomorethan15words)

8.(2025春?余姚市期末)Today,we'retalkingaboutself-respect(自尊).Ithelpsusdobetter,

makegoodfriends,andgetrespectfromothers.Now,let'slearnhowtobuildmoreself-respeci.

QI.Howshouldwe〔real(對待)ourselves?

Expert:Treatyourselflikeagoodfriend.Don'tcallyourselfugly.Don'tsayyou'renotgoodenoughorgive

upyourdreams.(1)Beniceandencourageyourself.

Q2.Whyisphysicalhealthimportanttoself-respect?

Expert:Takingcareofyourbodyhelpsyourmindtoo.Whcnyouexercise,eatwell,andrestenough,

you'llfeelproudofyoursclf.ltmakesyoufeciyou'reworthsomething.

Q3.Howdorelationshipsaffectself-respect?

Expert:(2)Ifothersalwaysmakeyoufeelbad,yourself-respectwilldisappear.Fndfriends

whocheeryouup,listentoyou,andtrulycare.Theirsupporthelpsyouseeyourvalue.

Q4.(3)

Expert:Whenyoudiscoveryourinterestsandvalues,you'lllikeyourselfmore.Ittakestime,but

understandingwhoyouarcgivesyouconfidenceinyourstrengthsandpassions.

Q5.Whatshouldwedowithpastmistakes?

Expert:Forgiveyourself.(4)Saysorryifneeded,thenletgo.Don'tstayguilty.Leam,growand

trytobebelter.

ThankyoulThesetipsshowthatself-respectisnecessaryforagreatlife.

A.Staywithpeoplewhocareaboutyou.

B.Whenyoumakemistakes,sayyou'rewrong.

C.Also,don'ttalkbadlytoyourself.

D.Getalongwellwitheverybody.

E.Whyisself-discoveryimportant?

(5)Wha(willyoudotorespectyourselfinthefuture?(不超過15詞)

9.(2025春?西崗區(qū)期末)Dearfellowstudents*

Schoollifeisfullofjoysandchallenges.You'vebeeninjuniorschoolfortwoyears.Youloveyour

classmatesandteachers.Butdoyouknowhowtogetonwithateacher?Mysuggestionsarcasfollows.

Whatdoesgettingalongwithyourteachermean?”Gettingalong"meansyouandyourteacherhaveaway

thatworksforbothofyou,andyoubotharegettingwhatyouneedfromtherelationship.Foryourteacher,he

orshewantstomakesureyouarccareful,respectfulandpolite,andyoutryyourbesttolearn.Foryou,you

wantateacherwhorespectsyou,answersyourquestions>andtriestohelpyoulearn.Youcangetalongwell

withyourteacherlikebeingwithyourfriends.

Ineveryschool,youmaysaysometeachersaretoostrictorserious,buidon'tjudge(判斷)ateacheruntil

youareinhisorherclassandtakeacloselookathimorher.Mostofthetime,yourteacherisonyourside.And

ateacherwho'sstrictmaybesomeonewhoexpectstodohisorherjobwell一teachingyoutheknowledgeyou

shouldlearn.ltisalsoimportanttorememberthatmakingmistakesisapartoflearning.Bypointingoutyour

mistakesandhelpingyoucorrectthem,ateacheristeachingyou.Sodon'tbeafraidtomakemistakes.

Inaword,trytocommunicatemorewithyourteachers,understand(heirexpectations(期望),andI'm

sureyoucanbuildagoodrelationshipwiththem.

Yours)

TonyBrown

(1)Theletterisfromto.

(2)Accordingtothepassage,whatdoes"gettingalong"mean?

(3)What'sthewriter'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

(4)Doyoulikeyourteacher(s)a(school?Whyorwhynot?(Atleast30words)

10.(2025春?貴陽期末)Climbingatreeisusuallyagameforchildreninthecountryside.ButXuezheng

PrimarySchoolinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvincemadeitpartofitslessons.

TheschoolopenedatreeclimbingclassinSeptember2022."Whenthestudentsfirststartedclimbingthe

trees,theywereafraid.ButafterafewmoreIries>theyfellinlovewiththesport.Andsomestudentseven

climbedtothe(opofthetree,over8metershigh!"saidChenYang,aPEteacher.

Treeclimbingclassesarepopularnotonlywithchildrenbutalsowithparents."Someparentsarealso

interestedinclimbingtrees.Theyevenhopetoopenaparent-childtreeclimbingclass,"saidLiuShifan,

anotherteacher.

Infact?suchtreeclimbingclassesarcpopulararoundtheworld.CorncllUniversityintheUSwasthefirst

tocomeupwiththecollegetreeclimbingclass.Thcclasscametoourcountryin2006.In2012,Xiamen

Universityfirstopenedatreeclimbingclass.

Treeclimbingclassesnotonlybringfuntostudentsbutalsoteachthemimportantlifeskills.Bylearningto

climbtreessafely,childrenbuildcourage(勇,I)andconfidence(彳言心')whilestayingclosetonature.

(1)Thestudentswerewhen(heyfirststartedclimbingthetrees.

(2)Thetreeclimbingclassesarepopularwith.

(3)WhendidthetreeclimbingclasscometoChina?

(4)Whatcanstudentslearnfromtreeclimbingclasses?

(5)Whatdoyouthinkoftreeclimbingclasses?

II.(2025春?上城區(qū)期末)

AllAboutRhinos

RhinosarehugeanimalsthathavelivedonEarthformillionsofyears.

(1)

Rhinosarchuge,strong.Thcbiggestkindisthewhiterhino.ltcangrowastallasamanandweighas

muchas30peopleJTheirbodiesareaslongasacar.Somerhinoshaveonehorn(角),whileothershavetwo.

Wheredorhinoslive?

TheseanimalsliveinAfrica(非洲)andAsia(亞洲).InAfrica,iheystayinopengrasslandsincountries

likeKenyaandSouthAfrica.(2)Whenthesunishot,rhinoslovetoplayinwater.Thiskeepsthem

coolandprotectstheirskinfromthesun.

Whatdorhinoscat?

Rhinoscatonlyplants.

(3)Differentrhinoshavedifferentshapedmouthstohelp(hemeattheirfavoritefoods.

Howarerhinosnow?

Sadly>rhinosareindanger.Badpeoplehuntthemfortheirhorns.They'realsolosingtheirhomeswhen

humancitiesgrow.Thenorthernwhiterhinoisalmostgone—onlytwoareleft!

(4)Sowemustallhelptosavethesespecialanimals!

A.Theyneedgrass?leaves?andfruitseveryday.

B.Somerhinoshavetwohorns.

C.InAsia,theyliveinthickrainforests.

D.Whatdorhinoslooklike?

E.Rhinosarcveryimportantfornature.

(5)Doyouthinkitsimportanttosaveanimalslikerhinos?Why?(不超過15詞)

12.(2025春?諸城市期末)AlbertEinsteinoncesaid,"Ihavenospecialtalents.Iamonlystrongly

curious(好奇的)."Thegreatestinventionsinhistorywouldbeimpossiblecuriosity.

Curiositycanbringnewdiscoveries.BenjaminFranklinisagreatexample.Hewasinterestedinelectricity

andhadadeepcuriosityaboutitsnature.Hedidlotsofresearchtotrytounderstandit.Forexample,heflewa

kiteduringastorm.Hiscuriositylechimtoinventthelightningrod(避雷針).Thisinventionprotectsbuildings

fromlightning.

Curiositycanalsomakepeoplebrave.JustlookatWanHu,theMingDynastypioneerofspace

exploration.Hewassocuriousaboutspacethatheinventeda"flyingchair"!Helosthislifewhiletestingthis

invention.Althoughhedidn'tsucceed,hiscuriositygavefutureexplorersideas.Peoplelearnedfromhis

example,andcreatedsaferwaystoexplorespace.

Butcuriosityismorethanjusttakingrisks.ltalsodrivespeopletowardscertaingoals.ZhangHcng>a

Chinesescientistandinventor,wascuriousabouttheworld:howdidevery-thingintheworldmove?He

spentyearsstudyingtheskyandtheearth.Finally,hedrewChina'sfirststarmap,andinvented(hefirst

earthquakedetector.Hiscuriositycontinuestoinfluencescientiststoday.

AsJacquesCousteausaid,"Whatisascientistafterall?Itisacuriousmanlookingthroughakeyhole,

thekeyholeofnature?tryingtoknowwhat'sgoingon."Curiosityisthekey.ltopensonedoorafteranotherfor

ustodiscoveranewworld.

(1)Fillintheblankwithaproperword.(在空白處填入適當?shù)慕樵~)

(2)What'stheuseofalightningrod?(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容I可答問題)

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph5referto?(文中的it代指什么?)

(4)Whatarebenefits(好處)ofcuriosityaccordingtothetext?(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題)

(5)Giveapropertitleforthetext.(給文章擬一個恰當?shù)臉祟})

13.(2025春?惠安縣期末)Igrewupinthecountrysidc.Ididn'tunderstandwhatitbroughttomeuntilI

becameanadult(成).Ithelpedmelearnmorepracticalskillsthanothergirlswhogrewupincities.

Ilearnedtocookataround10yearsold.ThefirstskillIlearnedwasmakingdough(面團).Inmy

hometownofNingxia,peoplemakenoodlesfromthestartoftheevening.Asmyparentsoftencamehomelate,

aprepareddoughwouldhelpniyfamilyhavedinnersooner.Ithoughtitwouldbeeasybecause1oftensawmy

momdoit-justmixwaterandflour(面粉),right?Notquitc!Itwasamessforawhilc.First,Imadethedough

toosoft.Then,Imadeitloohard.ButasIkepttrying,Ilearnedthetrick.

Later,Icookedfrieddishesandthingslikedumplings.Ifellinlovewithcooking.It'sagoodwayto

relax.Thankstomycookingskills.[liveabetterlifewhenIneedtoworkfromhome.Icookeverymealinstead

oforderingdelivery(夕卜賣).Itsavesmoney,andIdon'thavetowaitfordeliverydriverstobringnefood.

ThismaybewhyI'msohappytoknowthatstudentsnowhavelaboreducationatschoolinChina.These

practicalskillswillhelpthemfortherestoftheirlives.

(I)Whatwas(hewriter'sfirstcookingskill?

A.Makingnoodles.

B.Makingfrieddishes.

C.Makingdumplings.

D.Makingdough.

(2)Whydidthewriterstartlearningtocookataround10yearsold?

A.Becausecookingclasseswerepopularinthecountryside.

B.Becauseshewantedtobebetterthanothergirls.

C.Becauseitcouldhelpthefamilyhavedinnerearlierwhenparentswerelate.

D.Becausemakingdoughwasveryeasyforchildren.

(3)Whatwasthemaindifficultywhenthewriterfirsttriedmakingdough?

A.Shedidn'thaveenoughflourforhercooking.

B.Shccouldn'tcontrolthewaterandflourmixturewell.

C.Shcdidn'tknowhowtomakenoodlesfromthedough.

D.Hermotherdidn'twanttoteachhertocook.

(4)Comparingwithorderingdelivery,whataretheadvantagesofcooking?(不超過15個詞)

(5)Whatdoesthewriterthinkofpracticalskills?(不超過15個詞)

14.(2025春?高密市期末)①Howlongdoesittaketotravelaroundtheworld?Travellingissimpleand

easytoday.Butwhatabout150yearsago?

②AroundtheWorldinEightyDaysisafamousbookbyJulesVerne.IltellsthestoryofPhileasFogg.He

saidthathecouldtravelaroundtheworldin80days.Butnoonebelievedhim.Remember?therewerenoplanes

orhigh-speedtrainsthen!

③Fogg'stripstartedandendedinLondon.Hevisitedmanyplaces.However,itwasn'teasy.Foggusedall

kindsofpossiblewaystotravel------hehadtosavetime!Aftermanyadventures,hefinallycamebackto

London.However,hefoundhewasfiveminuteslate.

?Bu(luckily,hetravelledeastandcrossedtheInternationalDateLine.Thisgavehimonemoreday.Thai

meanshefinishedihejourneyonlime.Hewon!

⑤IttookFogg80daystofinishthejouiney.However,thefastestwaytodaytakeslessthan80

hours.WouldyouliketobethePhileasFoggofthe21stcentuiy?

(1)Whowasthewriterofthebook?

(2)WhydidFogguseallkincsofpossiblewaystotravel?

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"lhis,,inPara.4refer(o?

(4)What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?

(5)Drawthestructureofthispassage.(畫出這篇文章的結構圖,如:①②/③④/⑤)

15.(2025春?沙坪壩區(qū)校級期末)

What'sthefirstthingthatcomestoyourmindwhenyouhcar"Couldyoupleasehelpme..?"Iguessfor

mostpeople,theanswerwouldbe,,Sure!"or"Ofcourse!".That'sbecausesaying"no"tootherscanbehard.

Manystudentsareusedtosaying"yes"toIfyourfriendinvitesyoutoapartythatyou

everything.Butthatdoesn'tmeantheyarealwayshappydon'tfeellikegoingto,andyoufeelbadabout

aboutihis.Soineliiiies,theydon'tevenhavesparelimesaying"no",ihenyoucanstartwithsornelhiiig

tohelpothers,buttheyjustcan'tsayno.likc"Thankyousomuchforinvitingme,butIhave

Asteachers.Ithinkit'simportantforustohelpafamilyeventthatday.Let'shangoutanother

students(ounderstandthatsaying"no"isabasicrighttime!"

(權利).StudentsneedtokeepinmindthatiftheotherWlienyourfriendasksyoutocleanthe

personcaresaboutyou,heorshewillrespectyourclassroomforhim,andyoudon'tthinkthisisfair,

decisionandwon'tholditagainstyou.thenyoucansay,"I'msorry.I'mreallybusywith

------ZhangBing(middleschoolmyhomeworkrightnow.Ican'thelpthistime,but

teacher)maybewecanworktogethernexttime."

------WangJumei(motherof

(woboys)

(AtalkbetweenGinaandherfriendSallyintheclassroom)

Sally:Gina?haveyoufinishedyourmathhomeworkyet?

Gina:Yes.I'vefinishedmymathandEnglishbookreportandI'mworkingonChinese.

Sally:Grcat!CanIborrowyourmathandEnglishhomework?Youknowmathistoohardforme!AndI

don'twanttowastemytimeonastupidbookandthenmoretimeonitsbookreport!

Gina:______

Sally:______

Afterthetalk,Ginafinallyunderstandsthatit'notthatdifficult(osay"no"anditgiveshera

feelingoffreedomthatshehasneverfeltbefore.

(1)"No.Il'sdifficultformostofthem."istheanswertoaauestionyoucanaskaccordingtothe

passage.Pleasewritedownthequestion.

Question:?

(2)WhatdoesMr.Zhangthinkteachersshouldhelpstudentstcunderstand?

(3)WhatisWangJumci'sadvicetohelpstudentssay"no"moreeasily?

(4)CompletetheconversationbetweenGinaandSally.(about30-40words)

Gina:

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