广益—2021-2022学年度春季初一下期中考试卷
第二部分 阅读(共三节,计50分)
第一节 (共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
朝鲜神枪手A
Nice View | Name: Nice View Duration: 106 minutes Time: Feb. 1st – April 30th, 2022/4/30 10:; 1:; 3:; 6: Place: New Time Theater (电影院) Price: 50 yuan |
Rules: ◆ Keep quiet. ◆ Don’t take photos. ◆ Don’t run in the hallways. ◆ Buy food only inside the hall. ◆ Don’t take your pets with you.李姓取名 ◆ Don’t let children go to the hall by themlves. |
Some ads are usually on before the movie starts. |
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( ) 21. Which of the following is NOT true?
幼儿园教师培训计划 A. Children can’t take their pets to the theater.
B. You can’t eat anything when the movie is on.
C. You can’t be noisy when watching the movie.
( ) 22. We can not know from the passage.
A. the name of the movie B. the rules of the theater C. the way to the theater.
B
The Palace Muum (故宫) is a wonderful place to visit. There are lots of fun and interesting things to e. Come to visit the Palace Muum.
古诗歌曲Time | Place | Things to e | Tickets | Opening time |
10: | Taihe Palace | golden throne | Adults (成年人): ¥15.00 Children (Over 12): ¥10.00 Under 12: Free Discount (折扣): 20% off on Saturday | 9:~4: 10:~3: on Saturday Not open on Sunday |
10: | Zhonghe Palace | works of art |
11: | Baohe Palace | works of art |
1: | Jingren Palace | Bronzes (青铜) |
1: | Yonghe Palace | Pottery (陶器) |
2: | Huangji Palace | Chine paintings |
4: | Fengxian Palace | Clock and watches |
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校安平台( ) 23. If Mr. Wu visits the muum with his 14-year-old student this Saturday, how much should he pay?
A. ¥25.00. B. ¥20.00 C. ¥15.00
( ) 24. What can we know from the notice?
A. We can visit the Palace Muum at night. B. Bronzes and pottery are in the same place.
C. The Palace Muum clos on Sunday.
( ) 25. Where can we read this notice?
A. Newspapers. B. Storybooks. C. Dictionaries.
C
Millions of people all over the world love pandas. However, there are not many pandas living in the wild or in zoos. So why are they so rare (稀少)?
One main reason is that pandas are losing their habitat (栖息地). Pandas lived in lowland (低地) forests during past years. B拌西兰花ut with the ri of the number of the people, they need more places to live and more food to eat. So people destroyed (破坏) the forests and turned them into farmland (耕地). As a result, many pandas were forced (迫使) to leave their habitat.
Moreover, pandas like eating bamboo (竹子) a lot. But many people cut down bamboo forests to meet their own needs.
Wor still, baby pandas can hardly survive (存活). Pandas can only have babies once a year during a short time. And mother pandas can only have one or two babies at a time.
Nowadays, people around the world are working together to protect the cute pandas. We hope we will e a lot more pandas in the future.
( ) 26. Where did pandas usually live in the past?
A. On the farmland. B. In lowland forests. C. In zoos.
( ) 27. What does the underlined word “ri” mean in Paragraph 2?
A. 增加. B. 差异. C. 迁徙
( ) 28. Which of the following is TRUE about the panda according to the passage?
A. Many people around the world like pandas.
B. The bamboo isn’t pandas’ favorite food.
C. It’s easy for pandas to have babies.
( ) 29. How many reasons (原因) are mentioned in the passage to tell us why pandas are rare?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
( ) 30. What is the passage mainly about?
A. What is people’s favorite animal? B. Why are pandas in danger?
C. How can we protect animals?
D
In the past, people couldn’t buy anything without cash (现金). It’s even harder for tho who visited other cities. But today, in China, there’s no need to worry. That’s becau you can pay for nearly everything by e-payment (电子支付).
The most common way of e-payment is by using QR codes (二维码). When you pay for something, you can either u your phone to scan (扫描) the codes of the ller, or let the ller scan the codes on your phone. Y素描结构图our money will then go to the ller through online banking (网上银行).
People in China u e-payment rvices (服务) from Alipay, WeChat Pay and Apple Pay. Among them, WeChat Pay is the most popular. Tencent made WeChat, and it says that about 60 percent of people in China now u WeChat Pay.
WeChat Pay has even gone to other countries. Twelve countries and regions (地区) such
as Thailand, Japan and Canada now u WeChat Pay. I爱国的文章t is very uful for Chine tourists in the places. “Through this way of paying, I don’t need to take my wallet out or wait to get change (零钱),” Liu Xin, a tourist from Beijing, said.