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成立詩(shī)詞俱樂(lè)部,但是不知道怎樣召集人,與詩(shī)詞俱樂(lè)部相關(guān)的選項(xiàng)只有C,故選C。 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】首先閱讀7個(gè)選項(xiàng),了解大致的意思,再通讀全文,通過(guò)上下文,分析與文章上下文匹配的選項(xiàng)是哪個(gè),還原句子之后,帶入句子通讀全文進(jìn)行檢查。6.A )信息歸納:閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成信息卡。 Do you like eating chocolate chip cookie?Thanks to Ruth Wakefield, they were invented by accident in 1930. Ruth and her husband owned a restaurant called the Toll House. As manager and cook, Ruth kept very busy. One day in 1930, she was making some chocolate butter cookies.It was required that she should melt chocolate into the dough (面團(tuán)).However, she found that she had run out of baker39。s chocolate. So she had to break some semi173。sweet chocolate (半甜巧克力) into small pieces and added them to the dough. She hoped these pieces of chocolate to melt. After the cookies were baked (烤), to her surprise, the chocolate had not melted into the dough, and her cookies were not chocolate butter cookies. They smelt delicious. They tasted sweet and crispy. They were named Toll House cookies after Ruth39。s restaurant and are the most popular cookies in America today. About seven billion chocolate chip cookies are eaten every year, and nearly half the cookies baked in American homes are chocolate chip cookies.Information CardThe person who invented chocolate chip cookie________.The name of Ruth39。s restaurant________.The day when Ruth invented chocolate chip cookie________.The thing that she added to the dough to make chocolate melt________.The number of chocolate chip cookies that are eaten every year in America________.【答案】Ruth Wakefield;The Toll House;One day in 1930;some semi173。sweet chocolate;About seven billion 【解析】【分析】文章大意:主要講述了巧克力曲奇餅干的發(fā)明過(guò)程。(1)根據(jù)原句Thanks to Ruth Wakefield, they were invented by accident in 1930. 多虧Ruth Wakefield, 它們?cè)?930年被發(fā)明。故答案為Ruth Wakefield。(2)根據(jù)原句Ruth and her husband owned a restaurant called the Toll House. 可知Ruth和她丈夫有一個(gè)叫the Toll House的飯館。故答案為The Toll House。(3)根據(jù)原句 One day in 1930, she was making some chocolate butter cookies.可知1930年的一天她發(fā)明了巧克力曲奇餅干,故答案為One day in 1930。(4)根據(jù)原句So she had to break some semi173。sweet chocolate (半甜巧克力) into small pieces and added them to the dough. 可知她像面團(tuán)里加了半甜巧克力,故答案為some semi173。sweet chocolate。(5)根據(jù)原句About seven billion chocolate chip cookies are eaten every year可知每天在美國(guó)大約七億美國(guó)人吃巧克力曲奇餅干,故答案為About seven billion?!军c(diǎn)評(píng)】考查任務(wù)型閱讀。首先通讀全文,然后根據(jù)原文信息完成表格。7.A )信息歸納:閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成信息卡。 Paper cutting is a special form of traditional art in has has a history of over 1, 500 years. People started to do paper cutting in China in the 6th has a number of special uses in Chinese all of them are for health, happiness or is used the most widely of all the long ago, Chinese people have been interested in cutting paper into traditional Chinese characters. Paper cutting is popular around the world, but only the Chinese paper cutting is listed in the UNESCO39。s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists (聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織的非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄) in August 2010, because it has long history and it tells people so much about Chinese history and culture. Paper cutting has developed fast over the past few is still popular in China special festivals like the Chinese Spring Festival, people cut beautiful pictures and put them on windows and doors.Information CardThe history of paper cutting________.The color that is used the most widely of all the colors________.The reason why the Chinese paper cutting is listed in the UNESCO39。s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists________.The time when the Chinese paper cutting is listed in the UNESCO39。s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists________.The festival when you can see beautiful paper cut on windows and doors________.【答案】over 1,500 years.;Red;Because it has long history and it tells people so much about Chinese history and culture.;In August 2010;The Chinese Spring Festival 【解析】【分析】文章大意:介紹了中國(guó)的傳統(tǒng)藝術(shù)——剪紙。(1)根據(jù)文中原句It has has a history of over 1, 500 years. 可知剪紙藝術(shù)有超過(guò)1,500年的歷史了。故答案為over 1,500 years。(2)根據(jù)文中原句Red is used the most widely of all the colors. 可知紅色是所有顏色重使用最廣泛的顏色,故答案為Red。(3)根據(jù)文中原句 Paper cutting is popular around the world, but only the Chinese paper cutting is listed in the UNESCO39。s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists (聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織的非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄) in August 2010, because it has long history and it tells people so much about Chinese history and culture. 可知中國(guó)剪紙被列在聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織的非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄中是因?yàn)樗鼩v史悠久,它告訴人們關(guān)于中國(guó)歷史和文化的那么多東西。故答案為Because it has long history and it tells people so much about Chinese history and culture。(4)根據(jù)文中原句Paper cutting is popular around the world, but only the Chinese paper cutting is listed in the UNESCO39。s Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists (聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織的非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄) in August 2010, 可知中國(guó)剪紙被列在聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織的非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄中是在2010年8月,故答案為In August 2010。(5)根據(jù)文中原句During special festivals like the Chinese Spring Festival, people cut beautiful pictures and put them on windows and doors. 可知在特殊的節(jié)日像中國(guó)春節(jié),人們?cè)诖皯艉烷T上貼美麗的剪紙。故答案為The Chinese Spring Festival?!军c(diǎn)評(píng)】考查任務(wù)型閱讀。首先通讀全文,掌握大意,然后根據(jù)表格在文中找到具體的依據(jù),寫出正確答案。8.閱讀短文并回答后面的問(wèn)題。 The famous scientist and thinker, Charles Darwin, was born on February 12, 1809. As a boy, Charles liked to go for walks in the fields and forests. He enjoyed watching nature, and paring what he saw with everything he had read in science books. At sixteen, Darwin was sent to Edinburgh University to bee a doctor. But he was interested in the history of nature. Then he was sent to study in Cambridge University. He left the university in 1831. Some time later he heard that the ship Beagle was going on a trip to South America and wanted a scientist. His teacher advised him to go. So when the Beagle left England in December, 1831, Darwin was on it. The trip lasted almost five years. In 1842 Darwin went to live in Ken. Darwin understood that plants and animals are not always the same, and that they really change. By 1859 Darwin had finished his famous book The Origin of Species. Darwin continued his studies in science before he died in 1882. (1)In ________, Darwin was sent to Edinburgh University to bee a doctor. (填空,使意思完整) (2)Did Darwin