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birthday traditions in some countriesC.children39。s birthdays in western countriesD.the importance of children39。s birthdays11.閱讀理解 People have told stories about Robin Hood for over 700 years. Nobody knows if he was a real person or an invented character. In the legends, Robin was extremely smart and humorous, he helped strangers, and later his kindness paid off. The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood was just a young man, who was good at archery (射箭術(shù)). One day he was walking through Sherwood Forest, a royal hunting forest near Nottingham in England. There he got into trouble with a group of men. Among them, he killed the cousin of the Sheriff (郡長) of Nottingham. Robin became a legendary outlaw, and soon the leader of one hundred outlaws, known as his Merry Men. Robin and his Merry Men always looked for rich people and asked them to their camp in Sherwood Forest. When they arrived, Robin gave them a good meal and played music for them. Then he took their gold away to help the poor. Robin became most famous for robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. The Sheriff of Nottingham was Robin39。s greatest enemy. He was cruel and treated the poor badly. It was his job to keep the woods safe and to make sure that nobody stole the king39。s deer. He hated Robin because Robin was an outlaw. But most of all, he hated Robin because everyone else loved him. The Sheriff of Nottingham kept trying to catch Robin Hood and his Merry Men, but never succeeded.(1)What was Robin Hood like according to the passage? A.Clever and full of fun.B.Smart and serious.C.Cruel to the poor people.D.Good at telling stories.(2)The underlined word outlaw in Paragraph 3 means . A.enemyB.criminalC.kingD.fighter(3)What was Robin Hood best known for? A.Playing beautiful music for the rich.B.Robbing the rich and helping the poor.C.Stealing the king39。s deer in Sherwood Forest.D.Killing the cousin of the Sheriff of Nottingham.(4)Which is the right order of what happened in the story? ①Robin became the leader of a group of outlaws.②Robin asked the rich people to Sherwood Forest.③Robin killed the cousin of the Sheriff of Nottingham.④Robin gave poor people the gold he took away from the rich.A.①④②③B.②③①④C.③①④②D.③①②④(5)What can we learn from the first and last paragraphs? A.Robin Hood was a real man who once lived in England.B.People can only read stories of Robin Hood from books.C.The stories of Robin Hood are still very popular nowadays.D.Robin Hood didn39。t get help from strangers who he once helped.12.閱讀下面的材料,判斷下列句子是否符合短文內(nèi)容。 More and more people are using mobile phones now. Smart phones are used as televisions, cameras, and music players. They are also used for sending s or surfing the Internet. If someone talks about mobile phones, many Chinese will think of Huawei. In China, even in the world, Huawei is a wonder (奇跡). Ren Zhengfei built up (創(chuàng)建) Huawei pany in 1987. The pany sold million smart phones in the first season of 2019. Huawei has got the second place at the mobile market. Now, Huawei has been the leader in 5G field. It has more than 75, 000 top engineers and scientists on research. They try their best to bring digital (數(shù)碼) and high technology to every person and place. It39。s more convenient for modern people to live in a rapid way. What a useful technology 5G is! We are looking forward to seeing a stronger Huawei. It provides a faster and better munication way for us. It also brings Created in China to the world.(1)You can use Huawei mobile phones to take photos. (2)Ren Zhengfei set up Huawei pany in 1987. (3)Huawei has got the first place at the mobile market. (4)Few top engineers and scientists work on research in Huawei pany. (5)Huawei gives us a slower munication way. 13.閱讀短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 In 1845, a deadly disease struck the farms of Ireland, killing all the Lumper potato plants. In another place or time, the death of single crop species (物種) might not have been so important. But in Ireland, in 1845, people depended almost solely on the potato for food. The death of one species caused a terrible famine(饑荒). Now, some scientists are worried that such a famine could happen again, but on a much wider scale. Over the centuries, farmers have discovered thousands of different species of food crops. Each species has special qualities. Some can be grown in very hot or cold climates. Others are not affected by certain diseases. However, you won39。t find many of these species in your local supermarket. To feed the seven billion people on Earth, most farmers today are growing only species of plants and farming only species of animals that are easy to produce in large numbers. For example, in the Philippines, there were once thousands of varieties of rice: now fewer than 100 are grown there. In China, 90 percent of the wheat varieties grown just a century ago have disappeared. Scientists believe that over the past century, we have allowed more than half of the world39。s food varieties to disappear. One solution to this problem is to collect and store the seeds (種子) as many different plant varieties as we can before they disappear. The idea was first suggested by Russian scientist Nikolay Vavilov. In the 1920s and 1930s, he collected around 400,000 seeds from five contients. More recently, others are continuing the work he began. In the . state of Iowa, Diane Ott Whealy wanted to protect historic plant varieties, like the seeds her great –grandfather brought to the . from Germany more than a hundred years ago. She and her husband started a place called Heritage Farm, where people can store and trade seeds. More importantly, the people at Heritage Farm don39。t just store the seeds。 they plant them. By doing this, they are reintroducing foods into the marketplace that haven39。t been grown for years. These food species are not just special in terms of appearance or taste. They also offer farmers food solutions for the future, from the past.(1)What is this passage mainly about? A.160