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(2023·安徽·中考真题)A yearbook is a tradition in some high schools. The book contains(包含)the name and the picture of each student in your final year, so that you can remember who you went to school with.
A 15-year-old schoolgirl Catherine Cook and her brother David, 16, wanted more than this. They thought, “We don’t really know our classmates from just a picture, so why not have a yearbook online You could learn about people’s musical tastes, the movies they like, and so on.” With their hard work, a website named myYearbook was set up, which soon became popular among schoolmates.
On the website, members can connect with each other by sharing movies, music, photos and study guides. Some students feel that they don’t fit in at school, but can make friends more easily online. MyYearbook users can also make virtual(虚拟的)“Lunch Money” by completing activities on the website. They then give it away to charities(慈善机构) in the myYearbook “causes” programme, which has sent 22,000 books to Africa, and bought 20,000 kilos of rice for people without enough food.
Running the website did not stop Catherine and David from completing their schoolwork successfully. Now, they go on to university, but still manage to put in 50 hours a week developing the website.
1.Why did Catherine and David want to have a yearbook online
A.To make more money. B.To become popular at school.
C.To watch movies online. D.To know more about schoolmates.
2.What is “Lunch Money” used for
A.Travelling to Africa. B.Helping people in need.
C.Running the website. D.Completing schoolwork.
3.What is the best title(标题) for the text
A.An Online Yearbook B.The Website Activities
C.A Charity Programme D.The Final Year at School
(2023·安徽·中考真题)
Ten years ago, J. B.Gill decided to make a change. He moved from the city to start his own farm. As one of the members of a pop group, Gill had lived a busy life but the farm gave him a way to relax.
Although farming was new to him, Gill took the challenge and his experiences helped him write his book Ace and the Animal Heroes. The story follows Ace, whose life changes greatly when he moves to the countryside. After trying on a pair of magical wellies(长筒靴), Ace realizes he can speak to the animals, who make up their minds to protect the farm.
Gill says that if he had his own pair of magical wellies, he would love to speak to wildlife, especially the wild deer(鹿) that sometimes appear near his farm. As they have no owners, Gill feels like he’s sharing their home. “It’s really interesting to hear what they’re thinking and know where they’re at,” he said.
Gill got his ideas for writing from the animals on his family farm. His children, Ace and Chiara, helped out with his book. Together, Gill’s family made sure that the pictures in the book looked like the animals they’d been based on. He said, “All of those have been really great to piece the whole book together.”
4.What did Gill decide to do ten years ago
A.Live a busy life. B.Start his own farm.
C.Move to the city. D.Form a pop group.
5.What’s paragraph 2 mainly about
A.Gill’s farm. B.Gill’s family. C.Gill’s book. D.Gill’s animals.
6.What can we learn about Gill from paragraph 3
A.He cares about wildlife. B.He develops many interests.
C.He was born with magic. D.He is the owner of the deer.
7.Where did Gill get the idea for his book
A.From his group members. B.From his children’s pictures.
C.From the magical wellies. D.From the animals on the farm.
(2021·安徽·中考真题)Early one October morning, a nice woman sent a young magpie (喜鹊) to my home for care. The magpie flew into the front window of a truck and got hurt, but luckily the woman was passing by.
With my care, the young magpie was doing well, but he was not happy to find himself in a cage (笼子). Several days later, his wings were fine and nothing else was broken. He recovered, so I decided to drive him to where he was found. When I arrived, I got the cage out of the car and opened the door offering my arm. He jumped onto it and looked around. I could see he knew where he was.
Next to us was a tree. He flew straight to the top to join a wagtail (鸸钨). The wagtail made lots of high singing and flew across the field. The young magpie remained on the top of the tree. I began to worry as he still needed his parents.
The next minute, I heard the singing of the wagtail again. He was flying back and two large magpies followed. They landed on either side of the young magpie, and then put their heads in the air and sang excitedly.
8.Who sent the young magpie to the writer’s home
A.A young doctor. B.A nice woman. C.The writer’s parents. D.The truck driver.
9.What does the underlined word “recovered” mean
A.康复 B.求救 C.挨饿 D.唱歌
10.What is the ending of the story
A.The magpie broke both his wings again. B.The magpie flew away with the wagtail.
C.The magpie got together with his parents. D.The magpie returned to the writer’s home.
11.Which of the following best describes the writer
A.Clever. B.Kind-hearted. C.Lucky. D.Hard-working.
(2024·安徽合肥·一模)A few weeks ago, I was invited for the interview at Cambridge University in person. I have always hoped for it ever since I was twelve years old. I know if I want to get into my dream university, I have to improve myself. So I kept reading and caught every chance to share my ideas bravely by speaking in public.
I felt very excited that I could meet and speak to some of the leading teachers in the field, but as the interview drew closer, I was unsurprisingly getting more and more nervous. The day before my interview, I stayed in Cambridge for a night as it was an early morning interview. It was a relaxing experience to live and study at the university. I really calmed down a little just by enjoying the learning environment there.
▲ It felt more like a discussion about some questions. These interviewers want to see how you think instead of looking for correct answers. Walking out of the interview, although I was not completely relaxed, I told myself, “Whatever the result may be, you should be proud of what you have achieved so far.”
During this whole time, one of the things I realized was that we should try our best to do what we can. Control what you can and let the rest be.
12.How did the writer improve himself to get into Cambridge
A.By doing more exercises in class. B.By taking part in interviews.
C.By reading and speaking in public. D.By sharing ideas with families.
13.What calmed the writer down before the interview
A.The meeting with leading teachers. B.The early morning experience.
C.The wonderful sights in the field. D.The great learning environment.
14.Which of the following is the best for “ ▲ ”
A.The environment let me forget the interview.
B.The real interview turned out to be much better.
C.The final result of my interview was not that good.
D.Some students there talked to me about the school.
15.What is the best title for the text
A.An Unexpected Discussion B.A Great Night in Cambridge
C.An Unforgettable Interview D.A Top University in the World
(2024·安徽六安·一模)It took six hours for Liu Yi, 26, to get to Tianshui, Northwest China’s Gansu province, by train. It took another two hours of waiting in a line before he could finally get his hands on a bowl of local malatang — a mix of foods boiled in hot, spicy broth (肉汤).
While choosing the ingredients he wanted, Liu picked wide, thin rice noodles and a lot of chillies (辣椒) along with the usual vegetables and meat. The malatang did not disappoint. “It has a strong, delicious smell,” Liu said, after he finished his meal.
The dish is becoming very popular suddenly. Thousands of diners like Liu have been making their way to the little-known northwestern city to try malatang.
These days around 7 am, Li Haiying’s restaurant in Qinzhou district becomes crowded with diners. Earlier, the restaurant would open at 11 am. To serve the increasing number of customers, Li and her family now work from 6:30 am to 10 pm every day. They are too busy to stop for lunch.
“I have sold malatang for 30 years,” Li said. “I never dreamed that one day it would be so popular.” Recently, over 1,000 customers visit her restaurant each day, even though they might wait around two hours.
Ma Yulin, a malatang restaurant owner in the city’s Maiji district, said that over the last 10 days, the restaurant was full of diners, more than half of whom were from other cities. Many young customers not only come to eat but also take photos. Ma has hired (雇佣) more workers and added seats to cut the waiting time.
16.How long did it take Liu Yi to get to Tianshui and finally eat the local malatang
A.6 hours. B.2 hours. C.8 hours. D.4 hours.
17.Why does Li Haiying and her family now work from 6:30 am to 10 pm every day
A.To make even more money. B.To have time for lunch breaks.
C.To enjoy the working time with family. D.To serve the growing number of customers.
18.Which of the following is Li Haiying’s opinion on the popularity of malatang
A.She never expected it to become so popular.
B.She believes it’s because of her cooking skills.
C.She thinks it’s natural for malatang to be popular.
D.She’s disappointed with the popularity of malatang.
(2024·安徽滁州·二模)Clara Daly was sitting on an Alaska Airlines flight from Boston to Los Angeles when she heard a worried voice over the loudspeaker, “Does anyone on board know American Sign Language ”
Clara, 15 years old at that time, pressed the call button (按钮). An air hostess came by and explained the situation. “We have a passenger on the plane who’s blind and deaf,” she said. The passenger (乘客) seemed to want something, but he was traveling alone and the air hostesses couldn’t understand what he needed.
Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help blind and deaf people and she knew she’d be able to finger spell into the man’s palm (手掌). So she rose from her seat, walked toward the front of the plane, and knelt (跪) by the seat of the old man named Tim Cook. Gently taking his hand, she signed, “How are you Are you OK ” Cook asked for some water.
When the water arrived, Clara returned to her seat. She came by again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third visit, she stopped and stayed for a while.
“He didn’t need anything. He was lonely and wanted to talk,” Clara said.
So for the next hour, she “talked” about her family and her plans for the future. Cook “told” Clara how he had become blind over time and shared stories of his days as a traveling salesman. Even though he couldn’t see her, she “looked attentively at his face with such kindness”, a passenger reported.
“Clara was amazing,” an air hostess said in an interview. “You could tell Cook was very excited to have
someone he could speak to, and she was such an angel.”
19.What was the air hostesses’ problem
A.They had a very difficult passenger. B.They couldn’t understand the passenger.
C.They didn’t know the passenger’s name. D.They didn’t have what the passenger wanted.
20.Why did Clara Daly believe she could help
A.Because she happened to learn some ASL.
B.Because she had helped people like Cook.
C.Because she thought she might know Cook.
D.Because her grandfather had the same problem.
21.Why did Tim Cook keep asking for service
A.Because he was hungry and thirsty. B.Because he needed someone to talk to.
C.Because he was afraid of taking planes. D.Because he was interested in Clara’s story.
22.Which of the following words best describe Clara Daly
A.Beautiful and lovely. B.Outgoing and friendly.
C.Patient and caring. D.Brave and strong-minded.
(2024·安徽淮南·二模)With the holiday coming, I began writing holiday cards. There were many things in front of me: a pair of scissors, some cards with shining trees and different colored pens. Suddenly, my eyes fell on an old address book. “What is that, Grandma ”
She said, “My address book is about 40 years old. Its cover was once quite beautiful, but now it is crisscrossed with tape (缠满了胶带).”
“You still use that old thing. You know there are apps for that ” I continued.
My grandma said, “Yeah, honey. I know. But there are the names of people who were once important in my life on these pages. When I look through these pages, I wonder what many people have become—I refuse to cut out any name. All of them once helped and encouraged me, but many of them have been lost to time.”
I realized that the old address book not only was a few pages and names, but also helped my grandma keep the good memories they had together.
“Why don’t you show me an app to improve this mess sometime ” Grandma added.
“All right, Grandma.” I am glad that my grandma can accept new things, but I also know that she will always keep the old address book to remind herself who she used to be and those who helped her become better.
23.What drew the writer’s attention
A.Shining trees. B.A pair of scissors.
C.An old address book. D.Different colored pens.
24.What do we know about Grandma’s address book
A.It is made by the writer. B.It is easier to use than apps.
C.It has a very beautiful cover. D.It is old and in bad condition.
25.Why did the writer’s grandma refuse to cut out any name
A.Because she didn’t want to change.
B.Because the names meant a lot to her.
C.Because she had difficulty in remembering them.
D.Because the names may be useful to her in the future.
26.What is the best title for the text
A.Grandma’s Address Book B.Old People’s Problems
C.Always Be Grateful for Life D.The Importance of Friends and Family
(2024·安徽宿州·二模)9-year-old Feng Jing once was ill in hospital in Shenzhen for months. A long stay in hospital increased his mother’s worry. “My son enjoyed learning and did well at school. However, since he came here, he’s spent much time playing online games,” Feng’s mother said.
Luckily, a volunteer from a reading program came to help Feng. The volunteer kept Feng company. Feng’s mother was happy. She said the volunteer created a time for him to read and that kept him away from electronic products.
The program is called Sunshine Companions: Reading with Severely III Child Patients. It was started in 2017 and it’s provided services for about 130 children at Shenzhen Children’s Hospital. Chen Jie, a worker from Shenzhen Children’s Library who manages the program, said, “We hope the program could trigger kids’ interest in reading and let them feel the fun of reading.”
Now the team has around 70 volunteers from all walks of life. Joy Yang is one of them. One of the most unforgettable experiences was the time she spent with a 5-year-old girl in 2019. The girl, who had been in hospital for months, almost had no chance to see the outside world. Yang came up with a plan after reading a picture book on weather to the girl. She did a test to make the girl see the “rainbow”. Yang said, “We volunteers should be creative. These children need company.”
27.Why was Feng Jing’s mother worried
A.Because her son had no one to play with.
B.Because her son hardly had a chance to go out.
C.Because her son would lose his friends at school.
D.Because her son spent too much time on online games.
28.What do we know about the program
A.It was started in 2019 by Chen Jie.
B.Its volunteers are mostly teachers.
C.It provides reading services for sick children.
D.It has helped around 70 children in Shenzhen.
29.What does the underlined word “trigger” probably mean
A.Express. B.Increase. C.Refuse. D.Lose.
30.What is the best title of the text
A.A great volunteer B.The value of reading
C.Read to sick children D.Sick children need help
(2024·安徽阜阳·二模)There was a doctor in the town. He had opened a clinic (诊所). To attract customers, he hung a sign outside the clinic that read: “Treat any disease for $20. If the treatment fails, $100 will be given back.”
This advertisement caught the attention of a lawyer (律师) who want to make money from the doctor. The lawyer visited the clinic, telling the doctor he had lost his sense of taste. The doctor instructed the nurse to take the medicine from the box number 22 and dripped (滴出) three drops into the lawyer’s mouth. After tasting the kerosene (煤油), the lawyer was shocked, “Why are you giving me the kerosene ” The doctor smiled and replied, “Congratulations! Your sense of taste is restored (恢复). Please pay me $20.”
A few days later, feeling fooled and angry, the lawyer came and said he had lost his memory. The doctor asked the nurse to get the medicine from the box number 22 again and dripped three drops into the lawyer’s mouth. The lawyer shouted, “What kind of doctor are you giving me kerosene again ” The doctor said, “Congratulations! Your memory is restored. Please pay me another $ 20.”
A week later, the lawyer came again saying he could not see anything. This time the doctor handed him some money and said, “I’m sorry. I have no medicine for vision problems. Here is $100.” The lawyer counted the
money and immediately pointed out that it was only $20. The doctor smiled and responded, “Congratulations! Your vision is restored. Please pay me another $20.”
31.What did the doctor hang the special advertisement for
A.To treat the disease. B.To get $20. C.To give $ 100. D.To attract customers.
32.Why did the lawyer visit the clinic for three times
A.Because he wanted to get some money from the doctor.
B.Because he wanted to taste kerosene.
C.Because he could not remember anything.
D.Because the doctor had no medicine for treating vision problems.
33.What do you think of the lawyer
A.Clever. B.Foolish. C.Excellent. D.Talented.
(2024·安徽芜湖·二模)Wilson is an English teacher from England. He has lived and worked in Baoding for over ten years. Over the years, he fell in love with the city and lived here. The 53-year-old man came here in 2012 and has taught spoken English for years. He helps improve many children’s speaking skills a lot. For Wilson, becoming a member of a Chinese family is a wonderful experience.
Zhu Yixiao, is a native of Baoding. She met Wilson in Beijing in 2012 through work. During the next three years, Zhu often took Wilson to travel around Baoding and taste the Baoding’s specials. Later they got married and started a family in Baoding. They now have two children.
After his children studying at school, as an English teacher, he pays special attention to the city’s education. He’s happy to see the government has made great efforts on education these years. Not only the high-standard infrastructure (基建) but also the high-quality teaching methods have shown the determinations and investment (投入) of the government.
Today Wilson loves the city more and more, “Just as the Chinese poet Su Shi said, ‘Where the heart is at peace, there is my home.’”
34.What does Wilson think of living with her Chinese wife in China
A.It’s wonderful. B.It’s difficult. C.It’s strange. D.It’s common.
35.What’s the main idea of the third paragraph
A.Government’s effort on education. B.School’s rapid progress.
C.Students’ high school life. D.Teachers’ and students’ changes.
36.What is the right order of the following events according to the text
①Wilson has two children.
②Wilson worked in Beijing.
③Wilson tasted Baoding’s specials.
④Wilson met Zhu.
A.②④①③ B.④③①② C.②④③① D.④②③①
参考答案:
1.D 2.B 3.A
【导语】本文主要介绍了15岁女孩Catherine与哥哥David共同建立的线上毕业纪念册网站。
1.细节理解题。根据“We don’t really know our classmates from just a picture, so why not have a yearbook online You could learn about people’s musical tastes, the movies they like, and so on.”可知,他们建立这个网站是为了更多得了解同学。故选D。
2.细节理解题。根据“…which has sent 22,000 books to Africa, and bought 20,000 kilos of rice for people without enough food.”可知,“午餐费”被用来帮助那些有需要的人。故选B。
3.最佳标题题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了一个线上毕业纪念册网站,A项最适合做标题。故选A。
4.B 5.C 6.A 7.D
【导语】本文讲述了J. B. Gill搬离城市,建立农场,并基于自己的经历写了一本书的故事。
4.细节理解题。根据“Ten years ago, J. B. Gill decided to make a change. He moved from the city to start his own farm.”可知,10年前,他决定建立自己的农场。故选B。
5.段落大意题。根据首句“Gill took the challenge and his experiences helped him write his book Ace and the Animal Heroes”以及后文内容可知,第二段主要介绍了Gill写的书。故选C。
6.推理判断题。根据“Gill says that if he had his own pair of magical wellies, he would love to speak to wildlife”和“It’s really interesting to hear what they’re thinking…”可知,如果他有魔法靴,他想与野生动物对话,由此得知,A项“他关心野生动物。”正确。故选A。
7.细节理解题。根据“Gill got his ideas for writing from the animals on his family farm.”可知,他的写作灵感来自于他家农场里的动物。故选D。
8.B 9.A 10.C 11.B
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,向我们介绍作者救助一只喜鹊的经历。
8.细节理解题。根据“Early one October morning, a nice woman sent a young magpie (喜鹊) to my home for care.”可知,是一位好心的妇人把喜鹊送来的。故选B。
9.词义猜测题。分析“Several days later, his wings were fine and nothing else was broken. He recovered, so I decided to drive him to where he was found.”可知,几天后,他的翅膀完好无损,
作者决定开车送他去被发现的地方。所以recovered的意思是“康复”。故选A。
10.推理判断题。根据“I began to worry as he still needed his parents.”和“He was flying back and two large magpies followed. They landed on either side of the young magpie, and then put their heads in the air and sang excitedly.”可知,小喜鹊回到了父母的身边,故选C。
11.推理判断题。根据全文作者救助喜鹊并将其送回父母身边可知,作者是一个好心的人,故选B。
12.C 13.D 14.B 15.C
【导语】本文作者介绍自己面试的经历,告诉我们控制你能控制的,其余的顺其自然。
12.细节理解题。根据“I know if I want to get into my dream university, I have to improve myself. So I kept reading and caught every chance to share my ideas bravely by speaking in public.”可知,作者坚持阅读,抓住每一个机会在公众面前勇敢地分享自己的想法。故选C。
13.细节理解题。根据“It was a relaxing experience to live and study at the university. I really calmed down a little just by enjoying the learning environment there.”可知,在这所大学生活和学习是一次令人放松的经历,享受那里的学习环境让作者平静了一些。故选D。
14.推理判断题。根据“It felt more like a discussion about some questions. These interviewers want to see how you think instead of looking for correct answers.”可知,感觉更像是在讨论一些问题,这些面试官想看的是你如何思考,而不是寻找正确的答案。所以面试的结果还不错,选项B“真正的面试结果要好得多”符合语境,故选B。
15.最佳标题题。本文作者介绍自己面试的经历,告诉我们控制你能控制的,其余的顺其自然。选项C“一次难忘的面试”符合主题,故选C。
16.C 17.D 18.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了甘肃麻辣烫最近的爆火情况。
16.细节理解题。根据“It took six hours for Liu Yi, 26, to get to Tianshui, Northwest China’s Gansu province, by train. It took another two hours of waiting in a line...spicy broth (肉汤).”可知,刘毅花了6个小时到达甘肃,又花了2个小时吃到了麻辣烫。所以最终吃到本地麻辣烫一共花了8小时。故选C。
17.细节理解题。根据“To serve the increasing number of customers, Li and her family now work from 6:30 am to 10 pm every day.”可知,李海英和她的家人从上午六点半工作到晚上十点是
为了服务日益增长的顾客。故选D。
18.细节理解题。根据“‘I have sold malatang for 30 years,’Li said. ‘I never dreamed that one day it would be so popular.’”可知,李海英从没想过麻辣烫会如此受欢迎。故选A。
19.B 20.A 21.B 22.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了正在学习ASL的Clara在一次飞机旅行中,帮助乘务人员,与聋哑人乘客Tim Cook进行沟通的事。
19.细节理解题。根据“‘We have a passenger on the plane who’s blind and deaf,’ she said. The passenger (乘客) seemed to want Something, but he was traveling alone and the air hostesses couldn’t understand what he needed.”可知,女乘务员的问题是她们不能理解这位乘客需要什么。故选B。
20.细节理解题。根据“Clara had been studying ASL for the past year to help blind and deaf people and she knew she’d be able to finger spell into the man’s palm (手掌).”可知,因为Clara学过手语,故选A。
21.细节理解题。根据“He didn’t need anything. He was lonely and wanted to talk”可知,是因为他很孤独,想要有人和他说话。故选B。
22.推理判断题。根据“When the water arrived, Clara returned to her seat. She came by again a bit later because he wanted to know the time. On her third visit, she stopped and stayed for a while.”及“So for the next hour, she ‘talked’ about her family and her plans for the future. Cook ‘told’ Clara how he had become blind over time and shared stories of his days as a traveling salesman. Even though he couldn’t see her, she ‘looked attentively at his face with such kindness,’”可知,Clara几次返回到这位乘客的座位,一直都很耐心地帮助他,可见她是一个有耐心和爱心的人。故选C。
23.C 24.D 25.B 26.A
【导语】本文主要介绍了奶奶保存的通讯录,虽然奶奶说会用一个应用程序来改善这种混乱局面,但是她会一直保留旧通讯录,提醒自己曾经是谁,以及那些帮助她变得更好的人。
23.细节理解题。根据“Suddenly, my eyes fell on an old address book.”可知我的目光落在了一本旧通讯录上。故选C。
24.细节理解题。根据“My address book is about 40 years old. Its cover was once quite
beautiful, but now it is crisscrossed with tape”可知通讯录大约有40年的历史了,它的封面现在用胶带纵横交错,情况不太好。故选D。
25.细节理解题。根据“But there are the names of people who were once important in my life on these pages”可知这些名字对她很重要。故选B。
26.最佳标题题。本文主要介绍了奶奶保存的通讯录,虽然奶奶说会用一个应用程序来改善这种混乱局面,但是她会一直保留旧通讯录,提醒自己曾经是谁,以及那些帮助她变得更好的人,以选项A“奶奶的旧通讯录”为标题最合适。故选A。
27.D 28.C 29.B 30.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了一个为患病儿童提供阅读服务的项目。
27.细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“A long stay in hospital increased his mother’s worry. ‘My son enjoyed learning and did well at school. However, since he came here, he’s spent much time playing online games,’ Feng’s mother said”可知,这位母亲之所以担心是因为她的儿子玩网络游戏时间过多。故选D。
28.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The program is called Sunshine Companions: Reading with Severely III Child Patients …it’s provided services for about 130 children at Shenzhen Children’s Hospital.”可知这个项目为生病的孩子提供阅读服务。故选C。
29.词义猜测题。根据画线词后的“let the kids feel the fun of reading”可知,这个项目旨在让孩子感受到阅读的快乐,由此可推断画线词意为“激发”,与“Increase”增加,意思接近。故选B。
30.标题归纳题。通读全文可知本文主要介绍了一个为患病儿童提供阅读服务的项目。C选项“给生病的孩子读书”最合适。故选C。
31.D 32.A 33.B
【导语】本文讲述了一位律师为了从医生那里得到一些钱,三次装病找医生看病,最后却被机智的医生讹了60美元的故事。
31.细节理解题。根据“To attract customers, he hung a sign outside the clinic that read”可知,医生贴这个特别的广告是为了吸引顾客。故选D。
32.细节理解题。根据“This advertisement caught the attention of a lawyer (律师) who want to make money from the doctor.”可知,因为他想从医生那里得到一些钱。故选A。
33.推理判断题。通读全文内容可知,本文讲述了一位律师为了从医生那里得到一些钱,三次装病找医生看病,最后却被机智的医生讹了60美元的故事。故可推知,这位律师是愚蠢的。故选B。
34.A 35.A 36.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了英语老师Wilson在中国的生活和家庭。
34.细节理解题。根据“becoming a member of a Chinese family is a wonderful experience.”可知他认为成为中国家庭的一员是一次美妙的经历。故选A。
35.主旨大意题。根据“After his children studying at school, as an English teacher, he pays special attention to the city’s education. He’s happy to see the government has made great efforts on education these years. ”可知本段主要介绍了政府在教育上的努力。故选A。
36.细节理解题。根据“Zhu Yixiao, is a native of Baoding. She met Wilson in Beijing in 2012 through work...Zhu often took Wilson to travel around Baoding and taste the Baoding’s specials”可知他现在北京工作,之后他遇到了他的妻子,他妻子经常带他吃保定的特色菜,根据“Later they got married and started a family in Baoding. They now have two children.”可知他们结婚之后有了两个孩子,故正确的顺序是②④③①。故选C。