03阅读理解(原卷版+解析版)-备战2025学年中考英语高分题型突破(江苏专用)

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备战2025学年中考英语高分题型突破(江苏专用)
03阅读理解
(一)
Miss Martha Meacham kept the little bakery on the corner. At forty, she had two false teeth and a sympathetic heart. She has two thousand dollars in the bank. Many people, who were not as good as Miss Martha, had married.
A customer came in two or three times a week, and soon Miss Martha began to take an interest in him. He was a quiet, middle-aged man, wearing glasses and a brown beard. ① His clothes were always old and patched (缝补的). But he looked tidy and had very good manners. He always bought two loaves of stale (不新鲜的) bread. Fresh bread was five cents a loaf, while stale loaves were two for five. ②
Once, while serving him, Miss Martha saw a red and brown mark on the customer’s fingers. ③ She was sure then that he was an artist and very poor. No doubt he lived in an attic (阁楼), where he painted pictures, ate stale bread and thought of the good things to eat in Miss Martha’s bakery. ④
Miss Martha’s heart was a sympathetic one. To check if she was right about his job, she took a painting from her room and put it behind the bread counter (柜台). No artist could fail to notice it.
Two days later, the customer came in.
“Two loaves of stale bread, if you please.”
“You have here a fine picture, madam,” he said while she was packing the bread.
“Yes ” said Miss Martha, pleased with her cleverness. “Do you think it is a good picture ”
“The palace,” said the customer, “is not in good drawing. The perspective (透视画法) of it is not true. Goodbye, madam.”
He took his bread, bowed and hurried out.
Yes, he must be an artist. How gently and kindly his eyes shone behind his glasses! To be able to judge perspective at a quick look—and to live on stale bread! But talented people often have to go through difficulties before they succeed.
What a thing it would be for art and perspective if genius were supported by two thousand dollars in the bank, a bakery and a sympathetic heart—But these were daydreams.
Now, when he came, he would often chat for a while with Miss Martha. He kept on buying stale bread, never a cake, never a pie. She thought he began to look thinner and lost heart. She wanted to offer something good to him, but she was afraid of hurting him. She knew the pride of artists.
(To be continued)
1.We can put the sentence “Never did he call for anything but stale bread.” in ________.
A.① B.② C.③ D.④
2.Why did Miss Martha put the painting behind the bread counter
A.To sell the painting to help the poor artist.
B.To test whether the customer was an artist.
C.To show her personal art collection and taste.
D.To decorate the shop and attract more customers.
3.Miss Martha had a “sympathetic” heart means she was kind to someone ________.
A.who had a problem B.who made mistakes
C.who achieved success D.who laughed at others
4.What might happen later according to the last sentence of the story
A.Miss Martha would offer the man stale bread for free.
B.Miss Martha would lend some of her money to the man.
C.Miss Martha would secretly add something to the stale bread.
D.Miss Martha would give him fresh bread instead of stale one.
5.How does the writer mainly develop the story
A.By describing the setting in great detail. B.By showing scenes between two locations.
C.By using long dialogues between characters. D.By exploring Miss Martha’s thoughts and feelings.
【答案】1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D
【导语】本文主要讲述了在一家街角小店的老板Miss Martha Meacham,她一直认为有一位顾客是艺术家,所以想尽办法去帮助他。
1.推理判断题。“Never did he call for anything but stale bread.”表示“除了不新鲜的面包,他什么也不要”,需插入描述顾客购买习惯的段落。原文第二段末尾提到顾客总买两条不新鲜面包,且②处后文进一步说明价格差异,插入此处可强调他仅买廉价面包的习惯。故选B。
2.细节理解题。根据“To check if she was right about his job, she took a painting from her room and put it behind the bread counter (柜台).”可知,Martha挂画的目的是“验证她对他职业的猜测是否属实”,故选B。
3.词句猜测题。“sympathetic”指Martha对处于困境者的同情。文中她因顾客的贫穷和才华产生怜悯,选项A“对有困难的人善良”最贴切。故选A。
4.推理判断题。结尾提到Martha想帮助他但怕伤害其自尊,结合“艺术家的骄傲”,暗示她可能通过隐蔽方式提供帮助,选项C“玛莎小姐会偷偷地往不新鲜的面包里加些东西”符合,故选C。
5.细节理解题。故事通过大量内心描写(如Martha对顾客身份的猜测、同情和幻想)推动情节,选项D“通过Martha的想法和感受展开”符合。故选D。
(二)
Slides are simple but always fun. All you need to do is climb up to the top and slide down. But did you know that there is science behind this simple playground equipment (设备)
① You climb up the slide and sit down.You are ready to go. Are you sliding down No, not yet. Things stay still (静止) unless something makes them ________. It is Newton’s first law. So you have to give yourself a push to start the journey down. ② Now you are sliding down. Do you feel you are slowing down a bit When two things rub (摩擦) against each other, they cause friction (摩擦力). Without friction, you will slide down faster and faster to the bottom. ③ At the bottom of the slide, you come to a full stop. Your feet touch the ground and add extra friction. Newton’s first law also says moving things keep moving unless something makes them stop. So, if you do not use your feet, you’ll fly off the slide.
6.The best word for the blank is ________.
A.stop B.fly off C.move D.change direction
7.Which picture explains why you slow down a bit when sliding down
A. B.
C. D.
8.What is the best title for the passage
A.Fun with a slide B.Science behind a slide
C.Newton’s first law D.Secrets of gravity
【答案】6.C 7.B 8.B
【导语】本文主要介绍了滑梯背后的科学原理,特别是与牛顿第一定律和摩擦力相关的知识。
6.推理判断题。根据“Things stay still (静止) unless something makes them...”可知,此处表示物体保持静止,除非有外力使其运动。故选C。
7.推理判断题。根据“Without friction, you will slide down faster and faster to the bottom.”可知,滑行时减速是因为摩擦力,选项B的图示标明“friction”,正好说明了减速原因。故选B。
8.最佳标题题。根据“Slides are simple but always fun. All you need to do is climb up to the top and slide down. But did you know that there is science behind this simple playground equipment (设备) ”及通读全文可知,本文主要从牛顿定律和摩擦力两方面解释了滑梯这一简单设备背后的科学原理,故“滑梯背后的科学”符合本文标题。故选B。
(三)
Which do you prefer to use, a clothes dryer or a piece of clothesline Actually, both of them can help you dry your clothes. But there is a war breaking out between clothes dryer supporters and clothesline supporter.
Mike Reed, 37, is the kind of eco-conscious (有生态意识的) person who feeds his trees with bathwater and reuses water drops from his air conditioners to water plants. His family uses a clothesline. But on July 9, 2024, the HOA (房主协会) in Wake Forest, North Carolina, told him that a dissatisfied neighbour had telephoned them about his clothesline. The Reeds paid no attention to the warning and still dried their clothes on a line in the yard. “Many people say they are environmentally friendly but they do nothing to protect the environment. In fact, I think clothes dryer are a waste of energy and a main polluter of the environment,” says Reed.
North Carolina lawmakers are also saying that it’s not right to prevent people from using clotheslines. But HOA and housing businesses believe that clotheslines are unpleasant to look at. What’s more, clothesline drying reminds people of poor neighbourhoods. They worry that if buyers think their future neighbours can’t even afford dryers, housing prices will fall.
Environmentalists say such worries are not necessary, and in view of global warming, that idea needs to change. As they say, “The clothesline is beautiful. Hanging clothes outside should be encouraged. We all have to do at least something to slow down the process of global warming.”
9.How does the writer prove that Mike Reed is an eco-conscious person
A.By listing some numbers. B.By giving some examples.
C.By asking some questions. D.By using the HOA’s words.
10.What can we say to the people described in the underlined sentence
A.Practice makes perfect. B.Better late than never,
C.Where there is a will, there is a way. D.Actions speak louder than words.
11.Why do HOA and housing businesses prevent people using clotheslines
① Clotheslines are not good-looking.
② Clotheslines may lead to global warming.
③ Clotheslines may cause a drop in housing prices.
④ Clotheslines are the main polluters of the environment.
A.①② B.②③ C.①③ D.②④
12.What is the best title for this passage
A.Views on Clotheslines. B.Clothes Drying Habits.
C.Environmental Problems. D.Beautiful Neighbourhoods.
【答案】9.B 10.D 11.C 12.A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述的是关于晾晒衣服的一些观点。
9.推理判断题。根据第二段“Mike Reed, 37, is the kind of eco-conscious person who feeds his trees with bathwater and reuses water drops from his air conditioners to water plants. His family uses a clothesline.”可知,迈克·里德,用洗澡水浇灌树木,用空调滴下的水珠浇花,他的家人使用晾衣绳晒衣服,所以,作者是通过举一些例子来证明迈克·里德是一个有环保意识的人。故选B。
10.细节理解题。根据第二段“In fact, I think clothes dryer are a waste of energy and a main polluter of the environment”可知,迈克认为烘干机是浪费能源并且是环境污染的主要来源之一,所以,迈克用实际行动来证明干衣机没有效率,以此来鼓励人们使用晾衣绳,这是用事实说话。故选D。
11.细节理解题。根据第三段“But HOA and housing businesses believe… can’t even afford dryers, housing prices will fall.”可知,业主协会和房屋企业认为晾晒衣服会让人们想起贫困的社区,他们担心,如果买家认为他们的未来邻居连烘干机都买不起,房价会下跌。故选C。
12.最佳标题题。通读全文可知,本文围绕晾晒衣服是影响环境展开讨论,即关于晾衣绳的观点。故选A。
(四)
Living in Space
The International Space Station is an important research station for countries around the world. Many countries worked together to build different sections of the station. One section, called the Service Module, was built by Russia and sent to space in 2000. It was the first part of the space station that was built for people to live in.
13.According to the material, astronauts sleep closest to the _________.
A.camera B.night lights C.control station D.running machine
14.What can you learn about the service module
A.It was sent to space in 2000. B.Its length and width are both 43 feet.
C.It has been in space for 20 years. D.Its weight reaches up to 55,000 pounds.
15.Where is the material probably from
A.A tour guide. B.A book review. C.A history book. D.A science magazine.
【答案】13.A 14.A 15.D
【导语】本文主要介绍了国际空间站是世界各国的重要研究站,并介绍了当中一部分服务舱的构造。
13.细节理解题。根据图片上“⑤sleeping quarters”和“⑥camera”可知,在服务舱中,摄像头距离睡眠区最近。故选A。
14.细节理解题。从图中“SERVICE MODULE FACTS”中的信息可知,该舱于2000年7月11日发射,长度为43英尺,重量约54000磅,故选A。
15.推理判断题。本文介绍太空舱的结构和数据,属于科普性的阅读材料,最可能来自科学杂志,故选D。
(五)
① Filled with magic, love, and change, The Legend of Lady White Snake is one of China’s most famous stories. It started as a warning story, but became a timeless love story loved by Chinese people for centuries.
② The earliest version (版本) of the story appeared in the Song Dynasty. Li Huang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, meets a beautiful woman in white and spends three happy days with her. But soon, he becomes sick and dies suddenly. Later, his family finds out the woman is a white snake living in an empty garden. This story teaches young men to be careful with mysterious women.
③ In the Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong added dark humour to the story. Xu Xuan is a poor man crazy about money. The White Snake tricks him by giving him stolen money and marrying him. When Xu Xuan gets charged because of the stolen money, he runs away. The White Snake follows him and warns that she’ll destroy the village if he leaves her. Xu feels so helpless that he decides to kill himself, but a kind monk called Fahai saves Xu Xuan. He catches the White Snake and locks her in Leifeng Pagoda. Feng’s story teaches people not to care too much about money.
④ In the Qing Dynasty, a writer called Fang Chengpei broke with tradition. He stressed (强调) the White Snake’s purity and love, and turned Fahai into a cold-hearted character, trying to stop their unnatural love. In his story, the White Snake risked her life to save her husband, Xu Xuan, by bravely fighting Fahai. However, Xu Xuan remains selfish and weak, only caring about himself.
⑤ In the past century, calls for freedom in marriage made the story different. In the 1950s, Tian Han made lady White Snake a symbol of love and free will. Xu Xuan, now named Xu Xian, becomes a better character. Touched by lady White Snake’s bravery, Xu Xian grows into a devoted and loving husband. Fahai, however, is described as a heartless controller, always keeping to unreasonable rules. The story tells that love is stronger than prejudice.
16.What’s the structure of the passage
A. B. C. D.
17.In Feng Menglong’s story, Xu Xuan runs away because ________.
A.he gets charged with theft B.he marries the White Snake
C.the White Snake will kill him D.Fahai wants to catch his wife
18.What’s the main difference between Fang Chengpei’s story and Tian Han’s
A.The ending of the story. B.The personalities of Xu.
C.The role of White Snake. D.The description of Fahai.
19.What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage
A.To ask people to read the story. B.To compare the writers of the story.
C.To introduce the changes of the story. D.To show the reason why people love the story.
【答案】16.A 17.A 18.B 19.C
【导语】本文主要介绍《白蛇传》这个故事。
16.篇章结构题。分析文章内容可知,第一段是总括,第二至第五段分解讲述“四大版本”的不同,故选A。
17.细节理解题。根据“When Xu Xuan gets charged because of the stolen money, he runs away.”可知,当许宣因为偷钱而被指控时,他逃跑了。故选A。
18.细节理解题。方成培笔下的许宣“自私怯弱”,而田汉笔下的许仙“忠诚善良”,主要差别在许宣/许仙的性格上,故选B。
19.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者介绍了这个传奇故事在不同时期的变化与发展,主旨在于展现其演变,故选C。
(六)
As the sun was rising, Ainura looked at the purple mountains far away. This was her favorite place, and she felt a little sad to leave. Today, the family would move their sheep and goats to new grasslands—just like many other families in Inner Mongolia (内蒙古)—to find fresh grass for their animals. Soon, everyone would pack their things onto horses.
Ainura poured the milk into leather bags tied to the horses. As the horses walked, the shaking would turn the milk into butter. This was a clever way to save time while travelling.
After finishing with the milk, Ainura helped her mother take down the yurt. Yurts are tall and round tents, with roofs like domes. The walls and roof are made of felt (毛毡) tied to a wooden frame. There was a fire inside the yurt, which was used for cooking.
Ainura and her mother took out the saddlebags (鞍袋) from inside the yurt. They didn’t use heavy drawers (抽屉) to store things. Instead, they used saddlebags because they were light and easy to carry. When they stayed in one place, they hung the bags on the walls of the yurt. Once they emptied the yurt, they took off the felt sheets and took down the wooden frame.
Ainura’s brother was getting the animals together. He was singing his songs while working. He sang, “My home is around my campfire, my home is the grass.” It was a new song, but it showed the old ideas of the nomads (游牧民族).
Then, Ainura wet down the wool and wrapped (裹) it in blankets. Usually, they made felt by beating the wool for a long time, but when they travelled, they tied it to the horses and let the movement do the work.
Ainura’s mother lined up the horses, and Ainura tied ropes to horses to pull the wool. Before leaving, Ainura walked to the fire and poured everyone a cup of tea. It would be another year before they returned here, and she thought it was a good time for the family to stop for a moment and share her favourite view.
20.Which picture can best show how to turn milk into butter
A. B. C. D.
21.What does “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to
A.The horse. B.The blanket. C.The wool. D.The felt.
22.What is the passage mainly about
A.An exciting trip in the wild. B.A family’s travel to find a new home.
C.A helpful guide to building yurts D.A traditional lifestyle of the nomads.
【答案】20.D 21.C 22.D
【导语】本文主要介绍了内蒙古的一个游牧家庭——Ainura一家在搬家途中的一系列活动,展现了游牧民族的传统生活方式。
20.细节理解题。根据第二段“Ainura poured the milk into leather bags tied to the horses. As the horses walked, the shaking would turn the milk into butter.”可知,Ainura 把牛奶倒进系在马身上的皮袋里,马行走时的晃动会把牛奶变成黄油;选项D图片展示了系在马身上的袋子,符合题意。故选D。
21.词义猜测题。根据第六段“Then, Ainura wet down the wool and wrapped it in blankets. Usually, they made felt by beating the wool for a long time, but when they travelled, they tied it to the horses and let the movement do the work.”可知,Ainura把羊毛弄湿并裹在毯子里,通常他们通过长时间敲打羊毛来制作毛毡;但旅行时,他们把羊毛系在马上,让马的移动来完成这项工作;据此可以推断,划线单词“it”指代的是“the wool”。故选C。
22.主旨大意题。综合全文可知,本文讲述了Ainura 一家搬家的过程,包括把牛奶制成黄油、拆卸蒙古包、收拾物品、让动物集合等,这些都是游牧民族的传统生活方式的体现。故选D。
(七)
Vania and her husband Brian both had a gift for art. Vania was good at playing the violin while her husband did well in painting. Both of them were taking classes, though the lessons cost more than they could pay. But they believed when you love your art, nothing’s too much.
But soon, the money began to run out. One day Vania told Brian that she had met a man, whose daughter Sally wanted to learn the violin-and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
Brian disagreed, “I’d be much happier if you continue your lessons.”
Vania said, “When I’ve earned some money, I’ll start again. When you love your art. nothing’s too much.”
A few days later, Brian came home and proudly gave Vania S200.”I met a man from Vermont, who bought one of my paintings,” he said, “ and he wants to buy more!” The couple were happy because they didn’t have to worry any more about food or bills.
One day, Brian saw that Vania’s hand was wrapped (缠绕) in a bandage (绷带).He asked her what had happened.
“Oh,” said Vania, “When I made coffee for my student Sally, I dropped the coffee by accident and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore (药店) and got this bandage for me.”
“Vania, what have you been doing the last two weeks ” Brian looked into her eyes.
Vania’s tears came out, “Oh Brian-I couldn’t get students so I got a job as a waitress in a restaurant. Today I burned my hand with hot water, so I can’t work any more, but we’ll still have money from the man in Vermont, won’t we ”
“There’s no man in Vermont,” he said, “I haven’t sold any paintings. I’ve been working in a drugstore, and today someone came from the restaurant to buy bandages for a woman who’d burned her hand. So when I saw you--well, I guessed ” They both laughed.
“So we’ve told each other lies,” said Brian, “But when you love your art…”
Vania stopped him. “No, Brian,” she said, “Just when you love…”
23.Which of the following is true about Vanja and Brian
A.Vania and Brian were famous, artists. B.Brian taught Sally how to play the violin.
C.Vania sold a painting to a man from Vermont. D.Both Vania and Brian worked hard to make money.
24.What does the sentence “When you love your art, nothing’s too much.” mean
A.When you love your art, you should give up other things.
B.When you love your art, you may achieve-success easily.
C.When you love your art, you are willing to do everything for it.
D.When you love your art, you will need as many thing as possible.
25.What is the right order of the story
① Vania burned her hand with hot water. ②Brian saw that Vania’s hand was wrapped in a bandage.
③ Vania got a job as a waitress in a restaurant.④ Someone from the restaurant came to the drugstore to buy bandages.⑤ Brian guessed that Vania didn’t teach Sally to play the violin.
A.②①③④⑤ B.②③①⑤④ C.③①④②⑤ D.③⑤①②④
26.We can infer from the last three paragraphs that ________.
A.the couple thought their lies were very stupid
B.the couple loved each other even more than art
C.the couple didn’t want to give up their hobbies
D.the couple knew how to solve the money problem
【答案】23.D 24.C 25.C 26.B
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了Vania和Brian为了艺术努力学习,但面临经济困难时,两人各自为补贴家用隐瞒对方去打工的故事。
23.细节理解题。根据“Vania said, ‘When I’ve earned some money, I’ll start again.’”以及“‘There’s no man in Vermont,’ he said, ‘I haven’t sold any paintings. I’ve been working in a drugstore’”可知,Vania和Brian都努力赚钱。故选D。
24.句意猜测题。根据“Both of them were taking classes, though the lessons cost more than they could pay. But they believed when you love your art, nothing’s too much.”可知,他们为了艺术愿意支付高昂学费,所以这句话意思是当热爱艺术时,愿意为它做任何事。故选C。
25.篇章结构题。根据“Vania’s tears came out, ‘Oh Brian - I couldn’t get students so I got a job as a waitress in a restaurant.’”可知,Vania因找不到教小提琴的学生,便去餐厅当了服务员,对应③;根据“Today I burned my hand with hot water”可知,Vania在餐厅工作时被热水烫伤,对应①;根据“today someone came from the restaurant to buy bandages for a woman who’d burned her hand”可知,有人从餐厅前往药店,为烫伤的Vania购买绷带,对应④;根据“Brian saw that Vania’s hand was wrapped (缠绕) in a bandage (绷带)”可知,Brian看到了Vania手上的绷带,对应②;根据“So when I saw you—well, I guessed ”可知,Brian猜到Vania并未教Sally拉小提琴,对应⑤。综上,正确顺序是③①④②⑤,故选C。
26.推理判断题。根据“‘No, Brian,’ she said, ‘Just when you love ....’”可知,Vania想说的是当你爱一个人时,也会为对方付出,说明他们爱彼此胜过爱艺术。故选B。
(八)
Our science teacher Mr. Hussey enjoys giving out special and challenging homework. He seems to prefer having the students learn science in a more do—it—yourself way.
“Today,” said Mr. Hussey, “everyone will be making an icebox!” In groups of two, we would design a box that can keep things at a temperature for a certain period of time.
We could use any materials we wanted and build the box any way we liked. To check our work, there would be a competition the next week. Every group would receive a piece of ice and put it in the icebox. The group that had the biggest piece left the next day would win!
As always, I partnered with my best friend, Vlad. That afternoon we went straight to the library and looked through some books. After a discussion, we decided to put ice in a small box, and then put that small box inside a bigger one. Between the two boxes would be the heat insulator (隔热材料) .
And Vlad insisted that styrofoam (泡沫塑料) would make a good insulator. Then our first design was made: a small styrofoam box inside a larger one.
Building the device (装置) was much harder than we thought. I couldn’t believe how hard it could be to cut a straight line through a piece of styrofoam! As a result, there were always gaps (豁口) when I tried to put the pieces together. After hours of hard work, our icebox was finally siting on the table waiting for the glue to dry, though with cracks (缝隙) on each side.
The first test of the icebox was not satisfying. I carefully picked out a big piece of ice and placed it inside the icebox. When I woke up unusually early the next morning and looked into the icebox, there wasn’t any ice left.
“What do you think ” I asked Vlad. “Let’s start again.” He said.
27.What do we know about the science homework
A.Students should do the homework on their own.
B.Students must use materials given by Mr. Hussey.
C.The homework should be finished before next month.
D.The winner will be the group with the biggest ice left.
28.Which of the following pictures may be the icebox they made
A. B. C. D.
29.What difficulty did they meet while building the device
A.Finding the suitable material. B.Cutting through the styrofoam.
C.Waiting for the glue to dry. D.Putting the ice into the box.
30.What would probably happen later
A.They gave up on the project. B.They created a second icebox.
C.They kept using the first icebox. D.They borrowed a better icebox.
【答案】27.D 28.D 29.B 30.B
【导语】本文主要讲述了学生们被要求制作一个冰盒来保持冰块不融化,优胜者将是冰剩余最多的小组。
27.细节理解题。根据“The group that had the biggest piece left the next day would win!”可知,获胜者是冰剩余最多的小组。故选D。
28.细节理解题。根据“we decided to put ice in a small box, and then put that small box inside a bigger one. Between the two boxes would be the heat insulator”并结合所给图片可知,他们制作的冰盒是一个小泡沫塑料盒子放在一个大盒子中,中间有隔热材料。故选D。
29.细节理解题。根据“I couldn’t believe how hard it could be to cut a straight line through a piece of styrofoam”可知,他们在切割泡沫塑料时遇到了困难。故选B。
30.推理判断题。根据“Let’s start again.”可知,他们对第一个冰盒并不满意,表明他们会重新制作一个冰盒。故选B。
(九)
What’s your favourite poem For some people it’s a short, funny limerick (五行打油诗). For others it might be a famous love sonnet (十四行诗) written by William Shakespeare. Some poems describe the beauty of nature, others discuss questions about family. There are long epic (史诗) poems that tell of heroes and monsters. On the other hand, there are Japanese haiku (俳句) poems, which have just three lines. When it comes to poetry, there is something for everybody. Some people say reading a poem is better than diving into a normal story. What do you think
Yes — poems are fun to learn and recite (背诵)
The great thing about poems is that they come in all shapes and sizes. Short poems are perfect for when you don’t have much time — certainly not enough time to read a whole book. With a few words, poetry can be beautiful, thoughtful and influential. Poems are great because you can memorize them and share them with your friends; it’s harder to do that with a story. Poems can be song lyrics (歌词) too— you could learn one by heart and recite it on the way to school. A book of poems gives you lots of themes all in one place, offering you much more than just one story.
No — you can get lost in a story for days
It’s because poems are mostly so short that they are not as good as stories. It’s much more enjoyable to curl (蜷缩) up with a good book, to keep coming back to it, chapter after chapter, rather than read a poem that you might have forgotten by tomorrow. It’s more enjoyable to really get to know the characters of a story and go on a journey with them. Besides, poems can be quite hard to understand, especially old ones that were written centuries ago. Novels usually have more information about characters and settings (背景), which means you get to step into a whole new world and escape from reality. You also find out what happens in the end, while with some poems you are left wondering what they really mean.
31.Which is true about the types of poems
A.Limericks are funny poems with three lines. B.Love sonnets describe the beauty of nature.
C.Epic poems discuss questions about family. D.Haiku poems are short Japanese poems.
32.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 mean
A.Everybody loves reading poems. B.People have similar interest in poems.
C.Poetry can meet different people’s tastes. D.Poetry influences people in the same way.
33.Who do you think prefers stories to poems
A.Amy: I like short and beautiful words. B.Lily: I want to know more about the characters
C.Millie: I have a strong interest in song lyrics. D.Simon: I want to recite what I read in a short time
34.Where is the passage probably taken from
A.A literature magazine. B.A sports website. 、
C.A science fiction. D.A book review.
【答案】31.D 32.C 33.B 34.A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了诗歌的多样性和人们对诗歌的不同偏好,同时对比了诗歌与小说的优缺点。
31.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“There are long epic poems that tell of heroes and monsters. On the other hand, there are Japanese haiku poems, which have just three lines.”可知,俳句是简短的日本诗歌。故选D。
32.词句猜测题。根据文章第一段划线句“When it comes to poetry, there is something for everybody.”可知,诗歌的多样性可以迎合不同人的口味。故选C。
33.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“It’s more enjoyable to really get to know the characters of a story…”可知,偏爱故事的人更关注角色塑造。故选B。
34.推理判断题。全文围绕诗歌与文学的讨论,且提及莎士比亚、俳句等文学形式,最可能出自文学杂志。故选A。
(十)
In a well-decorated music studio, posters of the film Ne Zha 2 on the walls, two large screens sit on a large desk. It’s here that Tang Hanxiao, an experienced singer and composer, wrote the theme song, Jiushi Ne Zha (It is Ne Zha) for tho film.
In the summer of 2024, Tang was asked to make up the music for the film. As the making of the film was not finished, he was given only the plot (情节) and allowed to watch the last two minutes of the film, where Ne Zha tells Ao Bing that he has decided to continue his fight. “This scene gave me a picture of the whole film and allowed me to feel the energy of the role. Everything about the song begins with this scene,” says Tang.
For Tang, the creation of the song was a deeply personal journey—one that used music to connect with and show the personalities of the roles. Tang says the suona, an instrument known for its exciting and powerful sound, is a symbol of the courage to challenge society bias (偏见), making it a perfect match for Ne Zha’s brave and rebellious (叛逆的) nature. As a result, it became the driving force (驱动力) behind the song.
“Making art is like dreaming, you can shape a world of your own,” Tang says. “When I connected with Ne Zha, there was a moment I really felt like I was him. That feeling gave power to the song.”
As a result of the film’s popularity, the song has become one of the most listened to on major social platforms (平台). In just three weeks, the song has got 3 million views on the video—sharing platform Bilibili and received more than 50,000 comments on QQ Music.
35.What is the function (作用) of paragraph 1
A.To introduce a composer. B.To recommend a studio.
C.To advertise a new film. D.To describe a film character.
36.What does the underlined word “it” refer to
A.The suona. B.The courage. C.Ne Zha’s nature. D.The song.
37.What does the composer mean by comparing art to dreaming in paragraph 4
A.Making art is as easy as having a dream.
B.Making art and dreaming both have nothing to do with real life.
C.Making art is similar to having a dream because you can’t control it.
D.Making art allows people to build a personal world just like in a dream.
38.What is the passage mainly about
A.The popularity of the film Ne Zha 2.
B.The influence of the suona in modem music.
C.The creation story of the theme song for Ne Zha 2.
D.The life experiences of a famous singer and composer.
【答案】35.A 36.A 37.D 38.C
【导语】本文介绍了电影《哪吒2》主题曲《就是哪吒》的创作历程。
35.推理判断题。根据“In a well-decorated music studio, posters of the film Ne Zha 2 on the walls, two large screens sit on a large desk. It’s here that Tang Hanxiao, an experienced singer and composer, wrote the theme song, Jiushi Ne Zha (It is Ne Zha) for tho film.”可知,第一段描述了在一个装饰精美的音乐工作室里的场景,然后引出了在这个工作室里为电影《哪吒 2》创作主题曲的唐汉霄。故选A。
36.词句猜测题。根据“Tang says the suona, an instrument known for its exciting and powerful sound, is a symbol of the courage to challenge society bias (偏见) , making it a perfect match for Ne Zha’s brave and rebellious (叛逆的) nature. As a result, it became the driving force (驱动力) behind the song.”可知,唐说唢呐以其激昂有力的声音著称,是挑战社会偏见的勇气的象征,它与哪吒勇敢叛逆的性格完美契合,所以它成为了这首歌背后的驱动力。故选A。
37.推理判断题。根据“Making art is like dreaming, you can shape a world of your own,” Tang says. “When I connected with Ne Zha, there was a moment I really felt like I was him. That feeling gave power to the song.”可知,作曲家说创作艺术就像做梦,你可以塑造一个属于自己的世界,当他与哪吒产生共鸣时,他感觉自己就是哪吒,这种感觉给了这首歌力量。这意味着创作艺术就像做梦一样,可以让人们构建一个属于自己的个人世界。故选D。
38.主旨大意题。本文介绍了电影《哪吒2》主题曲《就是哪吒》的创作历程。故选C。备战2025学年中考英语高分题型突破(江苏专用)
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(一)
Miss Martha Meacham kept the little bakery on the corner. At forty, she had two false teeth and a sympathetic heart. She has two thousand dollars in the bank. Many people, who were not as good as Miss Martha, had married.
A customer came in two or three times a week, and soon Miss Martha began to take an interest in him. He was a quiet, middle-aged man, wearing glasses and a brown beard. ① His clothes were always old and patched (缝补的). But he looked tidy and had very good manners. He always bought two loaves of stale (不新鲜的) bread. Fresh bread was five cents a loaf, while stale loaves were two for five. ②
Once, while serving him, Miss Martha saw a red and brown mark on the customer’s fingers. ③ She was sure then that he was an artist and very poor. No doubt he lived in an attic (阁楼), where he painted pictures, ate stale bread and thought of the good things to eat in Miss Martha’s bakery. ④
Miss Martha’s heart was a sympathetic one. To check if she was right about his job, she took a painting from her room and put it behind the bread counter (柜台). No artist could fail to notice it.
Two days later, the customer came in.
“Two loaves of stale bread, if you please.”
“You have here a fine picture, madam,” he said while she was packing the bread.
“Yes ” said Miss Martha, pleased with her cleverness. “Do you think it is a good picture ”
“The palace,” said the customer, “is not in good drawing. The perspective (透视画法) of it is not true. Goodbye, madam.”
He took his bread, bowed and hurried out.
Yes, he must be an artist. How gently and kindly his eyes shone behind his glasses! To be able to judge perspective at a quick look—and to live on stale bread! But talented people often have to go through difficulties before they succeed.
What a thing it would be for art and perspective if genius were supported by two thousand dollars in the bank, a bakery and a sympathetic heart—But these were daydreams.
Now, when he came, he would often chat for a while with Miss Martha. He kept on buying stale bread, never a cake, never a pie. She thought he began to look thinner and lost heart. She wanted to offer something good to him, but she was afraid of hurting him. She knew the pride of artists.
(To be continued)
1.We can put the sentence “Never did he call for anything but stale bread.” in ________.
A.① B.② C.③ D.④
2.Why did Miss Martha put the painting behind the bread counter
A.To sell the painting to help the poor artist.
B.To test whether the customer was an artist.
C.To show her personal art collection and taste.
D.To decorate the shop and attract more customers.
3.Miss Martha had a “sympathetic” heart means she was kind to someone ________.
A.who had a problem B.who made mistakes
C.who achieved success D.who laughed at others
4.What might happen later according to the last sentence of the story
A.Miss Martha would offer the man stale bread for free.
B.Miss Martha would lend some of her money to the man.
C.Miss Martha would secretly add something to the stale bread.
D.Miss Martha would give him fresh bread instead of stale one.
5.How does the writer mainly develop the story
A.By describing the setting in great detail. B.By showing scenes between two locations.
C.By using long dialogues between characters. D.By exploring Miss Martha’s thoughts and feelings.
(二)
Slides are simple but always fun. All you need to do is climb up to the top and slide down. But did you know that there is science behind this simple playground equipment (设备)
① You climb up the slide and sit down.You are ready to go. Are you sliding down No, not yet. Things stay still (静止) unless something makes them ________. It is Newton’s first law. So you have to give yourself a push to start the journey down. ② Now you are sliding down. Do you feel you are slowing down a bit When two things rub (摩擦) against each other, they cause friction (摩擦力). Without friction, you will slide down faster and faster to the bottom. ③ At the bottom of the slide, you come to a full stop. Your feet touch the ground and add extra friction. Newton’s first law also says moving things keep moving unless something makes them stop. So, if you do not use your feet, you’ll fly off the slide.
6.The best word for the blank is ________.
A.stop B.fly off C.move D.change direction
7.Which picture explains why you slow down a bit when sliding down
A. B.
C. D.
8.What is the best title for the passage
A.Fun with a slide B.Science behind a slide
C.Newton’s first law D.Secrets of gravity
(三)
Which do you prefer to use, a clothes dryer or a piece of clothesline Actually, both of them can help you dry your clothes. But there is a war breaking out between clothes dryer supporters and clothesline supporter.
Mike Reed, 37, is the kind of eco-conscious (有生态意识的) person who feeds his trees with bathwater and reuses water drops from his air conditioners to water plants. His family uses a clothesline. But on July 9, 2024, the HOA (房主协会) in Wake Forest, North Carolina, told him that a dissatisfied neighbour had telephoned them about his clothesline. The Reeds paid no attention to the warning and still dried their clothes on a line in the yard. “Many people say they are environmentally friendly but they do nothing to protect the environment. In fact, I think clothes dryer are a waste of energy and a main polluter of the environment,” says Reed.
North Carolina lawmakers are also saying that it’s not right to prevent people from using clotheslines. But HOA and housing businesses believe that clotheslines are unpleasant to look at. What’s more, clothesline drying reminds people of poor neighbourhoods. They worry that if buyers think their future neighbours can’t even afford dryers, housing prices will fall.
Environmentalists say such worries are not necessary, and in view of global warming, that idea needs to change. As they say, “The clothesline is beautiful. Hanging clothes outside should be encouraged. We all have to do at least something to slow down the process of global warming.”
9.How does the writer prove that Mike Reed is an eco-conscious person
A.By listing some numbers. B.By giving some examples.
C.By asking some questions. D.By using the HOA’s words.
10.What can we say to the people described in the underlined sentence
A.Practice makes perfect. B.Better late than never,
C.Where there is a will, there is a way. D.Actions speak louder than words.
11.Why do HOA and housing businesses prevent people using clotheslines
① Clotheslines are not good-looking.
② Clotheslines may lead to global warming.
③ Clotheslines may cause a drop in housing prices.
④ Clotheslines are the main polluters of the environment.
A.①② B.②③ C.①③ D.②④
12.What is the best title for this passage
A.Views on Clotheslines. B.Clothes Drying Habits.
C.Environmental Problems. D.Beautiful Neighbourhoods.
(四)
Living in Space
The International Space Station is an important research station for countries around the world. Many countries worked together to build different sections of the station. One section, called the Service Module, was built by Russia and sent to space in 2000. It was the first part of the space station that was built for people to live in.
13.According to the material, astronauts sleep closest to the _________.
A.camera B.night lights C.control station D.running machine
14.What can you learn about the service module
A.It was sent to space in 2000. B.Its length and width are both 43 feet.
C.It has been in space for 20 years. D.Its weight reaches up to 55,000 pounds.
15.Where is the material probably from
A.A tour guide. B.A book review. C.A history book. D.A science magazine.
(五)
① Filled with magic, love, and change, The Legend of Lady White Snake is one of China’s most famous stories. It started as a warning story, but became a timeless love story loved by Chinese people for centuries.
② The earliest version (版本) of the story appeared in the Song Dynasty. Li Huang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, meets a beautiful woman in white and spends three happy days with her. But soon, he becomes sick and dies suddenly. Later, his family finds out the woman is a white snake living in an empty garden. This story teaches young men to be careful with mysterious women.
③ In the Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong added dark humour to the story. Xu Xuan is a poor man crazy about money. The White Snake tricks him by giving him stolen money and marrying him. When Xu Xuan gets charged because of the stolen money, he runs away. The White Snake follows him and warns that she’ll destroy the village if he leaves her. Xu feels so helpless that he decides to kill himself, but a kind monk called Fahai saves Xu Xuan. He catches the White Snake and locks her in Leifeng Pagoda. Feng’s story teaches people not to care too much about money.
④ In the Qing Dynasty, a writer called Fang Chengpei broke with tradition. He stressed (强调) the White Snake’s purity and love, and turned Fahai into a cold-hearted character, trying to stop their unnatural love. In his story, the White Snake risked her life to save her husband, Xu Xuan, by bravely fighting Fahai. However, Xu Xuan remains selfish and weak, only caring about himself.
⑤ In the past century, calls for freedom in marriage made the story different. In the 1950s, Tian Han made lady White Snake a symbol of love and free will. Xu Xuan, now named Xu Xian, becomes a better character. Touched by lady White Snake’s bravery, Xu Xian grows into a devoted and loving husband. Fahai, however, is described as a heartless controller, always keeping to unreasonable rules. The story tells that love is stronger than prejudice.
16.What’s the structure of the passage
A. B. C. D.
17.In Feng Menglong’s story, Xu Xuan runs away because ________.
A.he gets charged with theft B.he marries the White Snake
C.the White Snake will kill him D.Fahai wants to catch his wife
18.What’s the main difference between Fang Chengpei’s story and Tian Han’s
A.The ending of the story. B.The personalities of Xu.
C.The role of White Snake. D.The description of Fahai.
19.What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage
A.To ask people to read the story. B.To compare the writers of the story.
C.To introduce the changes of the story. D.To show the reason why people love the story.
(六)
As the sun was rising, Ainura looked at the purple mountains far away. This was her favorite place, and she felt a little sad to leave. Today, the family would move their sheep and goats to new grasslands—just like many other families in Inner Mongolia (内蒙古)—to find fresh grass for their animals. Soon, everyone would pack their things onto horses.
Ainura poured the milk into leather bags tied to the horses. As the horses walked, the shaking would turn the milk into butter. This was a clever way to save time while travelling.
After finishing with the milk, Ainura helped her mother take down the yurt. Yurts are tall and round tents, with roofs like domes. The walls and roof are made of felt (毛毡) tied to a wooden frame. There was a fire inside the yurt, which was used for cooking.
Ainura and her mother took out the saddlebags (鞍袋) from inside the yurt. They didn’t use heavy drawers (抽屉) to store things. Instead, they used saddlebags because they were light and easy to carry. When they stayed in one place, they hung the bags on the walls of the yurt. Once they emptied the yurt, they took off the felt sheets and took down the wooden frame.
Ainura’s brother was getting the animals together. He was singing his songs while working. He sang, “My home is around my campfire, my home is the grass.” It was a new song, but it showed the old ideas of the nomads (游牧民族).
Then, Ainura wet down the wool and wrapped (裹) it in blankets. Usually, they made felt by beating the wool for a long time, but when they travelled, they tied it to the horses and let the movement do the work.
Ainura’s mother lined up the horses, and Ainura tied ropes to horses to pull the wool. Before leaving, Ainura walked to the fire and poured everyone a cup of tea. It would be another year before they returned here, and she thought it was a good time for the family to stop for a moment and share her favourite view.
20.Which picture can best show how to turn milk into butter
A. B. C. D.
21.What does “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to
A.The horse. B.The blanket. C.The wool. D.The felt.
22.What is the passage mainly about
A.An exciting trip in the wild. B.A family’s travel to find a new home.
C.A helpful guide to building yurts D.A traditional lifestyle of the nomads.
(七)
Vania and her husband Brian both had a gift for art. Vania was good at playing the violin while her husband did well in painting. Both of them were taking classes, though the lessons cost more than they could pay. But they believed when you love your art, nothing’s too much.
But soon, the money began to run out. One day Vania told Brian that she had met a man, whose daughter Sally wanted to learn the violin-and he was going to pay her $50 an hour.
Brian disagreed, “I’d be much happier if you continue your lessons.”
Vania said, “When I’ve earned some money, I’ll start again. When you love your art. nothing’s too much.”
A few days later, Brian came home and proudly gave Vania S200.”I met a man from Vermont, who bought one of my paintings,” he said, “ and he wants to buy more!” The couple were happy because they didn’t have to worry any more about food or bills.
One day, Brian saw that Vania’s hand was wrapped (缠绕) in a bandage (绷带).He asked her what had happened.
“Oh,” said Vania, “When I made coffee for my student Sally, I dropped the coffee by accident and burned my hand. But she went straight to the drugstore (药店) and got this bandage for me.”
“Vania, what have you been doing the last two weeks ” Brian looked into her eyes.
Vania’s tears came out, “Oh Brian-I couldn’t get students so I got a job as a waitress in a restaurant. Today I burned my hand with hot water, so I can’t work any more, but we’ll still have money from the man in Vermont, won’t we ”
“There’s no man in Vermont,” he said, “I haven’t sold any paintings. I’ve been working in a drugstore, and today someone came from the restaurant to buy bandages for a woman who’d burned her hand. So when I saw you--well, I guessed ” They both laughed.
“So we’ve told each other lies,” said Brian, “But when you love your art…”
Vania stopped him. “No, Brian,” she said, “Just when you love…”
23.Which of the following is true about Vanja and Brian
A.Vania and Brian were famous, artists. B.Brian taught Sally how to play the violin.
C.Vania sold a painting to a man from Vermont. D.Both Vania and Brian worked hard to make money.
24.What does the sentence “When you love your art, nothing’s too much.” mean
A.When you love your art, you should give up other things.
B.When you love your art, you may achieve-success easily.
C.When you love your art, you are willing to do everything for it.
D.When you love your art, you will need as many thing as possible.
25.What is the right order of the story
① Vania burned her hand with hot water. ②Brian saw that Vania’s hand was wrapped in a bandage.
③ Vania got a job as a waitress in a restaurant.④ Someone from the restaurant came to the drugstore to buy bandages.⑤ Brian guessed that Vania didn’t teach Sally to play the violin.
A.②①③④⑤ B.②③①⑤④ C.③①④②⑤ D.③⑤①②④
26.We can infer from the last three paragraphs that ________.
A.the couple thought their lies were very stupid
B.the couple loved each other even more than art
C.the couple didn’t want to give up their hobbies
D.the couple knew how to solve the money problem
(八)
Our science teacher Mr. Hussey enjoys giving out special and challenging homework. He seems to prefer having the students learn science in a more do—it—yourself way.
“Today,” said Mr. Hussey, “everyone will be making an icebox!” In groups of two, we would design a box that can keep things at a temperature for a certain period of time.
We could use any materials we wanted and build the box any way we liked. To check our work, there would be a competition the next week. Every group would receive a piece of ice and put it in the icebox. The group that had the biggest piece left the next day would win!
As always, I partnered with my best friend, Vlad. That afternoon we went straight to the library and looked through some books. After a discussion, we decided to put ice in a small box, and then put that small box inside a bigger one. Between the two boxes would be the heat insulator (隔热材料) .
And Vlad insisted that styrofoam (泡沫塑料) would make a good insulator. Then our first design was made: a small styrofoam box inside a larger one.
Building the device (装置) was much harder than we thought. I couldn’t believe how hard it could be to cut a straight line through a piece of styrofoam! As a result, there were always gaps (豁口) when I tried to put the pieces together. After hours of hard work, our icebox was finally siting on the table waiting for the glue to dry, though with cracks (缝隙) on each side.
The first test of the icebox was not satisfying. I carefully picked out a big piece of ice and placed it inside the icebox. When I woke up unusually early the next morning and looked into the icebox, there wasn’t any ice left.
“What do you think ” I asked Vlad. “Let’s start again.” He said.
27.What do we know about the science homework
A.Students should do the homework on their own.
B.Students must use materials given by Mr. Hussey.
C.The homework should be finished before next month.
D.The winner will be the group with the biggest ice left.
28.Which of the following pictures may be the icebox they made
A. B. C. D.
29.What difficulty did they meet while building the device
A.Finding the suitable material. B.Cutting through the styrofoam.
C.Waiting for the glue to dry. D.Putting the ice into the box.
30.What would probably happen later
A.They gave up on the project. B.They created a second icebox.
C.They kept using the first icebox. D.They borrowed a better icebox.
(九)
What’s your favourite poem For some people it’s a short, funny limerick (五行打油诗). For others it might be a famous love sonnet (十四行诗) written by William Shakespeare. Some poems describe the beauty of nature, others discuss questions about family. There are long epic (史诗) poems that tell of heroes and monsters. On the other hand, there are Japanese haiku (俳句) poems, which have just three lines. When it comes to poetry, there is something for everybody. Some people say reading a poem is better than diving into a normal story. What do you think
Yes — poems are fun to learn and recite (背诵)
The great thing about poems is that they come in all shapes and sizes. Short poems are perfect for when you don’t have much time — certainly not enough time to read a whole book. With a few words, poetry can be beautiful, thoughtful and influential. Poems are great because you can memorize them and share them with your friends; it’s harder to do that with a story. Poems can be song lyrics (歌词) too— you could learn one by heart and recite it on the way to school. A book of poems gives you lots of themes all in one place, offering you much more than just one story.
No — you can get lost in a story for days
It’s because poems are mostly so short that they are not as good as stories. It’s much more enjoyable to curl (蜷缩) up with a good book, to keep coming back to it, chapter after chapter, rather than read a poem that you might have forgotten by tomorrow. It’s more enjoyable to really get to know the characters of a story and go on a journey with them. Besides, poems can be quite hard to understand, especially old ones that were written centuries ago. Novels usually have more information about characters and settings (背景), which means you get to step into a whole new world and escape from reality. You also find out what happens in the end, while with some poems you are left wondering what they really mean.
31.Which is true about the types of poems
A.Limericks are funny poems with three lines. B.Love sonnets describe the beauty of nature.
C.Epic poems discuss questions about family. D.Haiku poems are short Japanese poems.
32.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 mean
A.Everybody loves reading poems. B.People have similar interest in poems.
C.Poetry can meet different people’s tastes. D.Poetry influences people in the same way.
33.Who do you think prefers stories to poems
A.Amy: I like short and beautiful words. B.Lily: I want to know more about the characters
C.Millie: I have a strong interest in song lyrics. D.Simon: I want to recite what I read in a short time
34.Where is the passage probably taken from
A.A literature magazine. B.A sports website. 、
C.A science fiction. D.A book review.
(十)
In a well-decorated music studio, posters of the film Ne Zha 2 on the walls, two large screens sit on a large desk. It’s here that Tang Hanxiao, an experienced singer and composer, wrote the theme song, Jiushi Ne Zha (It is Ne Zha) for tho film.
In the summer of 2024, Tang was asked to make up the music for the film. As the making of the film was not finished, he was given only the plot (情节) and allowed to watch the last two minutes of the film, where Ne Zha tells Ao Bing that he has decided to continue his fight. “This scene gave me a picture of the whole film and allowed me to feel the energy of the role. Everything about the song begins with this scene,” says Tang.
For Tang, the creation of the song was a deeply personal journey—one that used music to connect with and show the personalities of the roles. Tang says the suona, an instrument known for its exciting and powerful sound, is a symbol of the courage to challenge society bias (偏见), making it a perfect match for Ne Zha’s brave and rebellious (叛逆的) nature. As a result, it became the driving force (驱动力) behind the song.
“Making art is like dreaming, you can shape a world of your own,” Tang says. “When I connected with Ne Zha, there was a moment I really felt like I was him. That feeling gave power to the song.”
As a result of the film’s popularity, the song has become one of the most listened to on major social platforms (平台). In just three weeks, the song has got 3 million views on the video—sharing platform Bilibili and received more than 50,000 comments on QQ Music.
35.What is the function (作用) of paragraph 1
A.To introduce a composer. B.To recommend a studio.
C.To advertise a new film. D.To describe a film character.
36.What does the underlined word “it” refer to
A.The suona. B.The courage. C.Ne Zha’s nature. D.The song.
37.What does the composer mean by comparing art to dreaming in paragraph 4
A.Making art is as easy as having a dream.
B.Making art and dreaming both have nothing to do with real life.
C.Making art is similar to having a dream because you can’t control it.
D.Making art allows people to build a personal world just like in a dream.
38.What is the passage mainly about
A.The popularity of the film Ne Zha 2.
B.The influence of the suona in modem music.
C.The creation story of the theme song for Ne Zha 2.
D.The life experiences of a famous singer and composer.

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