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广东省深圳市2021年初中毕业生学业水平考试英语全真模拟试卷(6)

阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

We are still going on journeys, still travelling but in a slightly more sedate manner. Because of the time we live in, we are rediscovering the simple and healthful joys of walking. In the countryside, through forests, down hills or along ancient trails, this manner of travel has become increasingly popular in the country in the aftermath of COVID­19.

From May 1 to Oct.31 in 2020, more than 140,000 travelers signed up for trips organized by Youxiake, a Hangzhou­based tour operator that invites people to explore nature by foot. This represents a 9. 3 percent increase over the same period last year. And the number of hikers marching along its routes has doubled, according to Huang Bowei, marketing director of the company. Not surprisingly, more tourists are choosing to explore domestic(国内的) routes, according to Huang.

"After the outbreak, people became more aware of keeping fit," Huang says. "Hiking or trekking in nature enables us to breathe fresh air, gives the whole body a workout and keeps us away from the crowds in urban public places, which fits perfectly with the requirement for social distancing. That's why these domestic hiking or trekking routes have seen more visitors this year."

Zhang Peng started spending hours on the trail in 2013 when his startup business went through some tough times. "I felt that exposure to nature and physical exhaustion(疲惫) helped me release my stress at that time," Zhang recalls.

"Trekking has been integrated into my lifestyle," he says. "It's a liberating experience to enjoy the calmness in the wilderness. And the exhausting climb makes me feel the vigor(活力) of life."

(1)、What does the underlined word "sedate" mean?
A、Exciting. B、Silent. C、Unhurried. D、Dangerous.
(2)、How many people signed up in Youxiake over the same period in 2019?
A、About 130,000. B、About 120,000. C、About 110,000. D、About 100,000.
(3)、Which one of the following is NOT the advantage of hiking according to Huang?
A、To breathe fresh air. B、To give the body a workout. C、To keep away from the crowds. D、To enjoy the beauty of nature.
(4)、Why did Zhang Peng start hiking?
A、Because he wanted to keep fit. B、Because he was through some tough times. C、Because he could release stress through hiking. D、Because he needed to do his business.
(5)、Where can we probably find this passage?
A、In a travel guide. B、In a novel. C、In a newspaper. D、In a storybook.
举一反三
 阅读短文, 从每小题所给的四个选项中, 选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案

About 1 in every 160 children has autism(自闭症). Lots of people are working hard to help those children. And luckily, there are also robots helping them. 

Catherine, a Hong Kong professor, has developed an educational programme. It uses role-playing robots. The programme, Robot for Autism Behavioral Intervention(RABI), is for children with autism between the ages of 3 and 18. Its purpose is to help them be more social(社会的). According to Catherine, more than 1, 200 children have taken part in the programme since it was started in2015.

As we know, it is tough for people with autism to communicate with others. Others can't understand what they want to say easily. So they feel worried or nervous about half of the time. The robots teach them social skills to make them less nervous. In a typical class, two small robots act out social conversations on a table. It helps the children see the difference between proper and unacceptable behavior. After that, the daughter has been in the programme for seven months. Her social and communicative skills have improved a lot. 

More than 20 non-profit(非盈利的)groups and public schools in Hong Kong and Macao have joined the programme and helped develop it. Catherine hopes the programme can help more children with autism. 

用所给单词的适当形式填空,未提供单词的限填一词。

Have you ever heard of the phrase"city bu city"? This fun phrase, which means something like"is it a city or not?", {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(create) by a foreign blogger named Baobaoxiong during his visit to the Great Wall in Beijing in June 2024. It's a way to ask if a place has the {#blank#}2{#/blank#} ( fashion) atmosphere of a big city.

Many foreigners are posting {#blank#}3{#/blank#}( they) China travel stories on video blogs, or vlogs. One reason for this trend is the visa-free transit(过境) policy. In 2013, this policy started in seven big cities{#blank#}4{#/blank#} Beijing and Shanghai, so travelers could stay for 72 hours without a visa. Now, the policy allows travelers from 54 countries {#blank#}5{#/blank#}( explore) China for up to six days without a visa if they have a valid (有效的) ticket to leave within 72 or even 144 hours.

An Irish blogger on his channel said, "Many people in the West think of China in {#blank#}6{#/blank#} negative way. That's why we wanted to come here and see {#blank#}7{#/blank#} it s really like." He visited Chengdu and was {#blank#}8{#/blank#}( surprise) by how good, beautiful, and modern it was, which was totally different from his expectations.

Seeing is {#blank#}9{#/blank#} ( true) believing. This policy not only makes visiting China {#blank#}10{#/blank#} ( easy) but also encourages foreign visitors to experience everyday life in China.

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