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(2024?江蘇南通?中考真題)MyfriendJulieandIarekeenoncreatingabeautifulgreen

town.

GardeningCourse

EverySeptember,ourcityhasaspecialfestival.Crowdsofhappypeoplegotothepark,

wavingribbonsintheirhands.Thafsbecausethegardeningcompetitiontakesplacethere.

ForJulieandme,itwasapitythatwecouldn'ttakepartinthecompetition,forthatwas

alsothefirstdayofourhighschool.Weburiedourselvesinchoosingcourses.Wewantedtolearn

allaboutplants,gardeningandfarming.Finally,acoursecalledAgricultureandWildlifecame

intooursight.Wethoughtitwouldhelpussucceedasgardeners.

Projectpresentation

Afterayear'sstudy,Julieadvisedmetogiveapresentation.Therewasasmallplastic

modelofmyideaonthetable.Ontheothersideofthetable,myteacherswerewaitingtoseemy

project-thegreenfarm.

“Goodmorning!,?Isaid“DuringmystudiesFvelearnedalotaboutcityfarming.Now.I

wanttodosomethingwithwhatI'veleamed.^^

Ishowedthemthemodel.t6Thisisthehighstreetofourtown.Thisisanold,nine-floorcar

park.Noonehasuseditforthelasttwoyearsandifsnowforsale.^^

1continuedthepresentation.TheycouldseemydesignsonthebigscreenwhenItalked.

'Tvedesignedacityfarmusingthecarparkbuilding.Therewillbeeightfloorstofarm

fruitandvegetables.Thisdesigncanhelpuscollectrainwatertowetthesoil.Andwecanalsouse

energyfromthesuntopowerthespecialgrowinglights.64

“Iwillhirethespaceouttolocalpeopleandtheywillselleverythinggoodenoughforthe

environmentinlocalshops.Also,theninthfloorwillbeforthosewhowanttogrowtheirown

plants.^^

Myaudiencelookedinterestedandmyprojectgotthehighestmarksinmyclass.Butinthe

realworld,itcouldn'thappenbecausethecarparkwasnotavailable.

Later,Juliehelpedmesearchthetownfortheperfectplaceforgardening,notinfrontofthe

TownHallortheshoppingcentre.Wetriedtolookforsomethingdifferent.Somewherethatwas

notthebestneighbourhood,butapoorone.Onewheretheroadwasfullofholesandthe

pavement(人行道)wasallbroken.Atlast,wemadeit.

Intheneighbourhood,wepostedlettersthroughpeople'sdoorswithgardeninginstructions.

Moreandmorepeoplecaredaboutthatandbegantoplantvegetablegardens.

Theninthesameneighbourhood,weputgrassoverthosebrokenoldpavementsforthe

kidstoplayon.Finally,weputupasignthatsaid,“Havefunhere.”

Whenwefinished,wewerebothcoveredinsoilandcompletelyexhausted.ButJulieputan

armaroundmyshouldersandsmiled."Notbad!”shesaid.tfcWecandomoretomakeourtown

greener

1.Thewritermentionedthegardeningcompetitionto

A.changehergardeningprojectsB.expressherinterestingardening

C.discusswaystogetgoodprizesD.tellstoriesofgardeningcourses

2.Whichisthemostsuitablefor▲?

A.GrassSpacesB.FarmingInstructions

C.VegetableGardensD.GardeningExperiences

3.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?

a.Juliehelpedfindaperfectplaceforgardening.

b.Thewriterexplainedthegreenfarmproject.

c.Julieandthewriterpostedletterstoneighbours.

d.Julieandthewriterwerebusychoosingthecourses.

e.Oldpavementswerecoveredwithgrassforkidstoplayon.

A.d-b-a-c-eB.d-a-b-e-cC.a-b-c-e-dD.a-d-b-c-e

4.Accordingtotheunderlinedsentence,Julieandthewritermay.

A.hireouttheirgreenfarmsforparkingandcamping

B.findmoreopenspacestoplantgrassandvegetables

C.selltheirgrassandvegetablestotheneighbourhood

D.putupmoresignstoaskkidstohavefunonthegrass

(2024?江蘇淮安?中考真題)Norawasfeelingbad.Shethoughtitwastheworstweekin

herlife.OnMonday,shebrokehernewwatch.OnTuesday,shefelloffherbike.OnWednesday,

shemadeamessofherfavoriteskirt.OnThursday,shemissedherpianolesson.OnFriday,her

mumworkedlatesoshehadtostayatschoolforonemorehour!

Shewenthomeandsaidtohermum,“Mywholeweekwasbad.Andthosebadthingsstill

stayinmymind.WhydoIonlyremembersomethingbad?Theremustbesomethingwrongwith

me!^^

Mumsmiledandsaid,“Mygirl!Don'tbeangrywithyourself.Everyonefeelslikethat

sometimes.Ourmindremembersbadthingsbecauseitwantstokeepussafe.Badfeelingsarenot

easytoleave.Youneedsomepracticetochangeyourmind.^^

"WhatshouldIdo?”Noraasked.

“Takeafewdeepbreathsandtrytothinkaboutsomethinghappy,“Mumsaid.

NoratookafewdeepbreathsasMumtoldhertoandtriedtothinkofbeautifulflowersand

thebluesky.

^6Wow!^^saidNora."It'squiteeasytochangemymind!”

Thenextweek,whileNorawaswalkingtoschool,sheknockedonatreeandfellover.She

feltherfacegettinghot.Shewasgoingtogetangryagain.Justatthemoment,sheremembered

Mum'swordsandthemind-changingpower!Shetookadeepbreathandtriedtofeelthewarm

sunonherface.Itworked!Itreallyworked!Shefeltmuchbetter!

“Well,Ifellover,^^shesaid,“ButIalsogettoplayoutside,climbtrees,andhelpmydad

bakebread!Lifeisnotthatbad!”Thenshesmiledbecauseshefoundthesecretofbeinghappy.

5.WhatdidNorabreakonMonday?

A.Herpiano.B.Herskirt.C.Herwatch.D.Herbike.

6.Whydoesourmindalwaysrememberbadthings?

A.Tokeepussafe.B.Tomakeussad.

C.Todriveusmad.D.Togetusprepared.

7.WhathappenedtoNoraonherwaytoschoolthenextweek?

A.Shemetherbestfriend.B.Shefelloffthebike.

C.Sheknockedonatree.D.Sheforgotthehomework.

8.WhatdoyouthinkofNora9smum?

A.Polite.B.Wise.C.Careless.D.Strict.

9.Whatisthesecretofbeinghappysecondingtothepassage?

A.Listeningtoteachers.B.Enjoyingtheflowers.

C.Makingmorefriends.D.Changingthemind.

(2024?江蘇徐州?中考真題)Thepolicehavemanywaysofcatchingcriminals.Oneway

ofcatchingthemisbyfingerprinting.Fingerprintingisthestudyofthepatternsonourfingertips.

Wehaveknownthatnotwofingerprintsareexactlythesameforhundredsofyears.However,it

wasn'tuntil1910thatthefirstcriminalintheUSAwasconvicted(被判有罪)usingfingei*print

evidence.

EarlyonthemorningofSeptember19,1910,Hiller'swifenoticedthatthelightwhichthey

usuallyleftonwasoff.WhenHillerwenttofindoutwhatwashappening,hesawastrangeratthe

topofthestairs.Thestrangerhadbrokeninandwantedtosteal.Hillerandthestrangerstartedto

fight,butthestrangerhadagun.HeshotHillertwiceandranaway.

Hiller'swiferantoHillerwhensheheardthegunshotsbutfoundhimdead.Soshecalled

thepolice.Soonafter,thepolicecaughtThomasJennings,notfarfromtheHillers5house.

Theonlyproblemwasnoonesawthecriminal.However,thepolicehadstartedusing

fingerprintingatthattime.AccordingtoHiller'swife,onlyseveralhoursbeforeHiller'sdeath,he

hadpaintedsomewoodnearthekitchenwindow.Thenthepolicecheckedthewoodcompletely

andfoundsomefingerprintsinthewetpaint.

Duringthetrial(審判),thepoliceprovedthatthefingerprintsbelongedtoJennings,andhe

wasconvictedofHiller'smurder.Sincethen,fingerprintinghashelpedintheconvictionof

hundredsofthousandsofcriminals.

10.WhathelpedthepoliceconvictthemurdererofHiller?

11.WhichparagraphshowshowHillerwaskilled?

A.Paragraph1.B.Paragraph2.C.Paragraph3.D.Paragraph4.

12.Whatistherightorderofthecase?

①ThestrangershotHillertwiceandranaway.

②JenningswasconvictedofHiller'smurder.

③Hillersawastrangeratthetopofthestairs.

④Hillerpaintedsomewoodnearthekitchenwindow.

⑤ThepolicefoundJennings5fingerprintsinthewetpaint.

@ThepolicecaughtJennings,notfarfromtheHillers5house.

A.③一④一①一⑤一⑥一②B.③一④一⑤一①一②—⑥

C.④一③一①一⑤一②一⑥D(zhuǎn).④一③一①一⑥一⑤一②

13.Howdoesthewriterendthepassage?

A.Bydrawingaconclusion.B.Byprovidingasurpriseending,

C.Byleadinginaquestion.D.Byshowinganendlessdiscussion.

(2024?江蘇鎮(zhèn)江?中考真題)"Takeaseat,kids!”MissKingannounced.Askidsran

towardsthecampfire,MissKingturnedtoQuill,"I'llleaveforawhile,justbringthekids

watermelonsandtellthemastory.9,“Sure."saidQuill,hishandsbecomingwet.Quillwasgoodat

showingkidshowtoclimbrocks,buthewasnotagoodstoryteller.

Quillaskedinalowvoice,“Whatkindofstorydoyoulike?”AboynamedCaden

answered,t4Aghoststory!”Alicerolledhereyesandotherkidsalsoshouted,"Quillwilltella

lovelystory,Caden.9,“Aghoststory!,?Cadeninsisted.Justthen,QuillfeltapullfromEmma,the

quietestinthegroup,6Tmafraidofghoststories.^^

“WhatamIgoingtotell?^^Quillthoughtandthensaidslowly,"Tmgoingtotell...a...a

toaststory.^^Cadenprotested."Atoaststory?Iwantaghoststory!,9"You'llsee,“Quillsaid,“Long

longago,therewasapieceofbread...namedBob.^^Somekidssmiled.Quilltalkedfaster,"One

day,Bobwasputontoawoodenplatform.Bobstartedcrying.^^"Breadcan'tcry!”Cadenshouted.

QuilPsearsturnedred.

“Whathappenednext?”Emmaasked.Quillhadnoidea,buthequicklylookedatCaden,

“Cadenisgoingtotellus.^^Cadensatup,"AmI?”"Yes,ifsagroupstory.^^Quillanswered.

Cadensaidinascaringvoice,ccBobwassurethiswastheendofhisday.Then,along,shinything

appearedoverhim.”

“Aknife!,?Aliceshouted."Alice,it'syourturn."Quillsaid.Aliceadded,“Thensomething

dropped.TheknifespreaditalloverBob.”"Saladcream."saidEmmaandpulledQuill'sT-shirt.

Alicecontinued,"'Suddenly,agianthandliftedBobtowardsabighole.Bobscreamed,'Help!99,

Cadenwantedtocutin,butAlicestoppedhim.QuillsmiledatEmma.Emmatookadeep

breath,andsaid,t4Bobscreamedagain.ThehandwassurprisedanddroppedBob.Bobranaway.”

"So,thebreadisfree.^^Cadencutin.

“Notfinished!,?Emmashouted,t4Justthen,abreadtruckappeared.Bobrantowardsit.But

somethingbigfollowedhim.^^

“Whatwasthat?”akidasked.Emmasatforward.Cadencouldfeelhisownbreath,asifhe

wasalsotherewithBob.SNAP!Emmaclappedherhands.Everyonejumpedupandasked,“What

happened?^^“AdogateEmmasaid,laughing.

Intherestofthenight,allthekidsweretalkingaboutthatdog.

一AdaptedfromthestorybySaraMatson

14.HowdidQuillfeelwhenhewasaskedtotellastory?

A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confident.D.Angry.

15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"protested“probablymeaninParagraph3?

A.Disagreed.B.Promised.C.Regretted.D.Guessed.

16.WhatdoyouknowaboutBobaccordingtothestorymadeupbythekids?

A.Bobranawayquicklyafterhesawadog.B.Bobfirstappearedonatruckinastreet.

C.Bobwascutintosmallpiecesbyaknife.D.Bobdroppedsohedidn'tenterthehole.

17.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?

A.Cadennolongerlovedghoststories.B.Thekidsspentawinternightonacamp.

C.Quilldecidedtotellanewstorythenextday.D.Thekidswerequitesatisfiedwiththeir

story.

(2024?江蘇鎮(zhèn)江?中考真題)IhavelivedinChinaforsixyears,butstillthinkthecountry

ismysterious.SoImadeupmymindtogoona3-monthcyclingjourneytodiscovermore.

MycyclingjourneywasverysafeinChinabecauseIneverhadamomentinwhichIfeltI

wasindanger.WhereverIwent,therewasalwaysphonesignal,andevenWeChatpay.

Thebeautyofnaturewasalsofantastic.ItsimplytookmybreathawaywhenIcycledon

theway.Withthickforests,bluelakesandgreenhills,therewassomuchtosee.

Thefoodwasanotherhighlightofmyjourney.IgottotastelocalfoodineveryplaceIwent.

MyfavouritewasthespicyfoodinSichuan.NomatterhowmuchIate,Inevergotsickofhaving

differentChinesefoods.Thereweresomanydifferentchoices.

Inaddition,cyclinginChinacostlessthanIthought.Icouldevensavesomemoneyduring

thetriptosupportalocalcharity.

Thebestpartwasaboutpeople.Imetpeoplefromdifferentethnicminorities(少數(shù)民族)

acrossChinaandIwaseveninvitedtoattendaweddingbyTibetangirls.Theweddingwas

amazing,fullofdancing,laughterandfun.OnetimeImetagroupofChinesemenwhowerealso

travelling,butbymotorcycle.Theyinvitedmetostaywiththeminthemountains.Wecookedfish

thatwecaughtfromthelaketogether.Itfeltliketruefreedomfromthebusyfeelingofdailylife.

Anotherexamplewasimpressive.WhenImetagroupofcyclistsintheir60s,theycycledbetter

thanme.Itreallyencouragedmetopushmyselfandgofarthereveryday.Also,anexperienced

cyclistsavedmewhenIgotaflattire(爆胎).Hehelpedfixmytire.

Bytheendofmyjourney,Iwantedtokeepgoing.IfeltlikeIcoulddoitforever.Itwas

trulyanexperienceIwillneverforget.IfanyonewantstoexploreinChina,Iwouldhighly

recommendgoingbybicycle.

18.WhatdoesthewritertalkaboutinParagraph3?

A.Personalsafety.B.Differentfoods.C.Naturalbeauty.D.Cheapcost.

19.Theunderlinedword"Jf'inParagraph6refersto(指代)"

A.Tibetangirlsinvitingthewritertoawedding

B.cyclistsintheir60scyclingbetterthanthewriter

C.agroupofChinesemencatchingfishwiththewriter

D.anexperiencedcyclisthelpingthewritertofixaflattire

20.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhataPleasantPicnic!B.WhatGreatPeople!

C.WhatanAmazingJourney!D.WhataLuckyDay!

(2024?江蘇宿遷?中考真題)

Inthebrightmoonlight,Jackiswalkinghome.Suddenly,hefindsahawk(鷹)lyingbeside

abox.Verycurious,hebeginstocheckit.

Thehawkseemstobeinpain.Oneofitswingslooksbroken,touchingtheground.Itseyes

lookscared.SoJacktakesoffhisT-shirtandwraps(包裹)itcarefullyroundthehawk.Thenhe

carriesithome.

“Ican'ttakehimintothehouse,hethinks.ctMymumdoesn'tlikeanimalsinthehouse!?,

Thinkingforawhile,Jackdecidestohidethehawkinthegardenshed(棚子).Hesecretly

putsthehawkdownonthefloorwithhisT-shirt.Lookingatthehawk,hesays,"It'syourhome

now.CallyouFalco,OK?”

Afterthat,hegoesbacktohisroom.Unluckily,hisparentsarewaitingforhim.Findinghis

T-shirtmissing,theygetquiteangryanddon'tallowhimtogooutwithinaweek.Jackgoestohis

roomwithoutanywords,buthecan'tfallasleepbecauseheisworryingaboutFalco.

Intheearlymorning,JacktakessomebreadtofeedFalcoandgoesbacktohisroom

secretly.Afterbreakfast,Jackgoestothegardenshed,holdingasmallbowlofwater.

Intheshed,hefindsFalcosittingquietlyinacomer,thebreadstillonthefloor.Falco5s

eyesareopen,butnotbrightnow.JackputsthewaterinfrontofFalco.Atfirst,Falcoignores(忽

視)it,thenhebeginstodrink.Jacksitsquietly,lookingathim,imaginingFalcoflyinginthe

endlessbluesky.Butnowheistrappedontheearth."HowcanIhelpyoureturntothesky,

Falco?”

WhenJackleavestheshed,hisbrotherJimiswaitingforhimoutside.

“What'ssointerestingintheshed?”

“Nothing.”

“Tellmethetruth,Jack.Ithinkyouhaven'tforgottenmybrokenrocket!,?

Finally,Jackhasnochoicebuttotellhisbrotherthetruth.Jimbecomesveryexcited.

“Jim,pleasedon'tsayanythingtoMumandDad.Icanrepairyourrocket.^^

“Myrocketisn'timportant,Jack.ButFalcois!”

ThenthebrothersdiscusshowtofeedFalco.Theydecidetogethelpfromtheirfriend

Hollybecausesheknowsalotaboutanimals,birdsandnature.Later,thebrothersgotoHolly.

HollyadvisesthemtofeedsomemeattoFalco.

Overthenextfewdays,Falcogetsmuchbetter.HealwayseatsthemeatJackandJimbring

himfromthekitchen.JackevendigsupwormsintheparkforFalco.Falcolovesthem!His

featherslookbrightandshiny,too.Buthestillcan'tfly.

Onemorning,HollycomestoseeFalco.Afterwatchingitforawhile,Hollysays,“Falcois

wellenoughtoflyagain!”Hearingthis,theyhappilyopenthedoor,andwatchFalcostepintothe

sunlightslowly.Falcobeatshiswingsandtriestoflyinsmallcircles,theninlargeones.Suddenly,

hemakesaloudcryandfliesaway.Jackfeelsabitsad,butheknowstheyareright.

Oneevening,JackandJimaresittingintheirroom.Itisacoolandquietevening.Suddenly,

hehearsacryfromfaraway.Afamiliar(熟悉的)cry.Abirdisflyingincirclesacrossthesky.It's

Falco!Jackwatchesitfly,happyandwild.

一AdaptedfromJacksEndlessSummer

21.Whafswrongwiththehawk?

A.Itistoohungrytofly.B.Itistrappedinabox.

C.Oneofitswingsishurt.D.Oneofitslegsisbroken.

22.Whatisthecorrectorderofwhathappensinthestory?

①diggingupwormsforthehawk②tellingJimthesecretofthehawk

(3)askingHollyforusefuladvice④lettingthehawkflyintotheair

A.①②③④B.②③①④C.①②④③D.②④①③

23.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?

A.Hollyknowslittleaboutanimals.

B.Jimprefershisrockettothehawk.

C.Jack'smotherlikesthehawkalot.

D.Jackshowsmuchloveforthehawk.

24.Whafsthemainideaofthestory?

A.Makingaplanofraisingbirds.B.Workingtogethertosaveahawk.

C.Exploringthesecretofanimals.D.Findingwaystoprotectanimals.

(2024?江蘇鹽城?中考真題)ItwashalfpastsevenonMondaymorning:timetogetready

forschool.JayStonerolledoutofbed.Hedidacoupleofquickwake-upexercisesandthenhe

wentovertohismirror(鏡子)andlookedathimself.

“Notbad,Stone,notbad,“hesaidtohimselfandsmiled.Maybehewasn'treadyfor

Hollywood,butwithhisdarkbrowneyesandhisthickbrownhair,hehadthelooksthatturned

girls'heads.Hemovedclosertothemirrorandsmiled,checkinghisteeth.

“Perfect,“hethought.t4Goodenoughforatoothpastead.”

Ashiseyesmoveddowntohisstrongarms,hesmiledagain.Thehourshespentinthegym

anddoingsit-upshavepaidoff.

Butsuddenly,thesmilefroze.Hiseyesmovedfromtheupperpartofhisbodydowntohis

legs.Hislegswereshort.Notjustshort,butfartooshortforhisbody.Hehadtheupperbodyofa

six-footer,butbecauseofhislegshewasmuchlessthansixfeet!Sixinchesless!Sitting,hewas

astallasalmostanyone.Standing,hehadtolookupatmostoftheboysandevenmanyofthe

girls.

Whydidn'thislegsgrowwiththerestofhisbody?Hewasoneoftheshortestboysinhis

class.Hewastheshortestinhisownfamily,hewasevenshorterthanhis"little“sister-bythree

inches!Wheredidhislegscomefrom?

Hecertainlydidn'tgetthemfromhisparents.Theywerebothquitetall.Lookingthrough

oldfamilyphotos,hefoundtheanswer.Itwashisgrandfatheronhismother'sside.Hisshortlegs

wereagiftfromGrandpaTuttle.

Thanksalot,Grandpa!

Ofcourse,thekidsatschoolallnoticedJay'sshortlegsandtheyhadanickname(夕卜號)for

him:Stubs!Almostnoonecalledhimbyhisrealname;theyallcalledhimStubs.StubsStone,Jay

didn'tlikehisnickname,buthehadtoacceptit.Hehadnochoice.

ButJaycouldn'tseeinthemirrorwhathislegscoulddo.Theywerequickandstrong.He

wastheyoungestplayerontheBrewerHighfootballteam.Hecouldrunfasterthananyoneelsein

theteamand,likearabbit,hekeptgoingandgoing.Evenatbasketball,wheretheotherplayers

weremuchtallerthanhim,theywerestillafraidofhimbecauseofhisspeed.

Jayshookhishead."Stubs,StubsStone,thekidwithstubbylegs.Yeah,thafsme,“hesaid

tohimselfwithalittlesmile.Suddenly,heheardhismother'svoice.

"Jay!Ifsbreakfasttime!”

25.WhatdidJaydoafterhegotupontheMondaymorning?

A.Hedidsomehousework.B.Hetooksomefamilyphotos.

C.HewatchedTVforsometime.D.Hedidsomewake-upexercises.

26.WhatcanwelearnaboutJayinparagraphs2-4?

A.Hewassatisfiedwithhislooks.B.Hewantedtobeafilmactor.

C.Heonceplayedaroleinanad.D.Hefoundituselesstodosit-ups.

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"ftoze“probablymeaninparagraph5?

A.Spread.B.Stopped.C.Continued.D.Returned.

28.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJay?

A.Strictandserious.B.Cleverandhelpful.

C.Funnyandconfident.D.Patientandhard-working.

29.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellinthepassage?

A.Teenagersliketoplaytricksoneachother.

B.Teenagersshouldhavedreamsintheirhearts.

C.People'slegsusuallygrowwithotherbodyparts.

D.Peoplecanturntheirweakpointsintoadvantages.

(2025?江蘇宿遷?二模)TheMarionette(木偶)startedtogrumbleandcrythathewanteda

newpairoffeet.

ButMastroGeppetto,inordertopunishhimforhismischief(淘氣),lethimalonethe

wholemorning.Afterdinner,hesaidtohim:"WhyshouldImakeyourfeetoveragain?Tosee

yourunawayfromhomeoncemore?"

“Ipromiseyou,^^answeredtheMarionette,sobbing,“thatfromnowonI'llbegood...^^

“Boysalwayspromisethatwhentheywantsomething,9,saidGeppetto.

“ButIamnotlikeotherboys!IambetterthanallofthemandIalwaystellthetruth.I

promiseyou,Father,thatrillearnatrade,andI'llbethecomfortandstaffofyouroldage.”

Geppetto,thoughtryingtolookverystern,felthiseyesfillwithtearsandhisheartsoften

whenhesawPinocchiosounhappy.Hesaidnomore,buttakinghistoolsandtwopiecesofwood,

hestartedtoworkhard.

Inlessthananhourthefeetwerefinished,twoslender(纖名田的),nimble(靈活的)littlefeet,

modeledasifbyanartisfshands.

AssoonastheMarionettefelthisnewfeet,hegaveoneleapfromthetableandstartedto

skipandjumparound,asifhehadlosthisheadfromveryjoy.

“ToshowyouhowgratefulIamtoyou,Father,rilgotoschoolnow.ButtogotoschoolI

needasuitofclothes.^^

Geppettodidnothaveapennyinhispocket,sohemadehissonalittlesuitofflowered

paper,apairofshoesfromthebarkofatree,andatinycapfromabitofdough.

Pinocchio(匹諾曹)rantolookathimselfinabowlofwater,andhefeltsohappythathe

saidproudly:"NowIlooklikeagentleman.^^

“Truly,“answeredGeppetto.t4Butrememberthatfineclothesdonotmakethemanunless

theybeneatandclean.^^

t6Verytrue,^^answeredPinocchio,4tbut,inordertogotoschool,Istillneedsomethingvery

important.^^

“Whatisit?”

“AnA-B-Cbook.”

Puttingonhisoldcoat,fullofdarnsandpatches(補(bǔ)丁),heranoutofthehousewithout

anotherword.Afterawhile,hereturned.Inhishands,hehadtheA-B-Cbookforhisson,butthe

oldcoatwasgone.Thepoorfallowwasinhisshirtsleevesandthedaywascold.

“Where'syourcoat,Father?"

“Ihavesoldit.”

“Whydidyousellit?”

“It'stoowarm.^^

Pinocchiounderstoodtheanswerinatwinkling,and,unabletorestrain(抑制)histears,

——AdaptedfromTheAdventuresofPinocchio

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"stem"probablymeaninthestory?

A.seriousB.excitedC.touchedD.happy

31.Whatisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.Geppettowasdeeplymoved.b.Marionettecriedforanewpairoffeet.

c.Geppettomadeasuitoutofpaper,d.Marionettemadepromisestobeagoodman.

A.a-c-d-bB.b-c-d-aC.b-d-a-cD.a-d-b-c

32.Whatcanweknowfromtheunderlinedsentence?

A.Geppettoplayedatrickonhisson.B.Geppettofelthotbecauseoftheweather.

C.Geppettolovedhissonmorethanhimself.D.Geppettodidn'tliketheoldcoatany

more.

33.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebestsentenceputintheblank?

A.hewenttoschoolhappily

B.hewasgratefulthathefinallybecameagentleman

C.hepickeduphisA-B-Cbookandwenttoschool

D.hejumpedonhisfather^neckandkissedhimoverandover

(2025?江蘇無錫?一模)Olivia,Emma,andConnorwereexcitedaboutthefirstmeetingof

theInquiry(探究)Clubthatyear.TheClubwasagroupofstudentslookingforanswerstotheir

questions.TheymeteveryFridayafterschool.

Lastyear,theydiscoveredrubbishonthegrassinfrontoftheschool.Theyaskedmany

questionsandlearnedthatthewindblewittherefromcansacrossthestreet.Theymadesurethe

rubbishgotpickedupandthatitdidn'thappenagain.

Mr.Armstrongwastheclub'sadvisor.Hereviewedandpassedtheirprojectsandhelped

guidethemintheirinquiries.ctWhatideasdoyouhaveforabigprojectthisfall?99heasked.

“Ihaveanidea,“Emmasaid."Athome,Ieatreallyhealthyfoodwithmyfamily.Hereat

school,therearen'tmanyhealthyfoodsforlunch.^^

“Ithinksomestudentsheredon'tevenknowwhathealthyfoodsare,"Oliviasaid.She

frowned.

“Wecouldaskthemwhatkindsoffoodstheyeatathome,^^Connorsaid,“andthenwecan

comparethatlistagainstwhattheschoolcafeteriaserves.

“Greatidea,"Mr.Armstrongsaid."Seewhatyoucanfindoutandreportbacktomeon

Friday.^^

Theclubdecidedthateachmemberwouldworkonadifferentpartoftheproject.

a<rildothefirstpart,“Connorsaid."I'llcomeupwiththequestionswewanttoaskabout

healthyfoods.ThenIcanask

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