资源简介 中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台【真题模拟最后一练】2025年中考英语专项押题卷:阅读表达(2025·辽宁锦州·三模)Imagine you are on your way to take a very important exam. Suddenly, one of your classmates falls down beside you. This is exactly what happened to Jiang Zhaopeng, a 17-year-old student at a vocational school in Shandong on May 10th, 2025. Jiang was on his way to take the Spring Gaokao, which is a college entrance exam in China. His classmate. Jiang didn’t think twice. He quickly used the CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation (心肺复苏术) skills he learned at school to help his classmate. With the help of the driver, they drove to the hospital in just 7 minutes. They even ran through six red lights on the way. In the end, Jiang’s classmate got better, but Jiang missed his Chinese exam.This story became very popular on the Internet. More than 2 million people online said Jiang was a hero. They said, “He passed the most important test in life.” On May 14th, the Shandong Education Authority decided to give Jiang a special make-up exam. They used backup test papers to ensure fairness. Both Jiang and the driver, Wang Tao, got “Bravery Certificates” from the local government.Teachers and experts said this showed how useful the first-aid skills we learn in school can be. These skills can help save lives in real emergencies (突发事件). When people asked Jiang about missing the exam, he said, “We can take exams again, but we can’t bring a life back if it’s gone.”This event teaches us that being kind is more important than getting good grades. As an expert said, “Exams test our knowledge, but Jiang’s decision showed his good character, and he did very well in that test.” Jiang’s story tells us that saving someone’s life is the biggest success of all.1.What did Jiang Zhaopeng do when he found his classmate fell down besides him 2.How many netizen praised Jiang Zhaopeng 3.How long did it take the driver to take them to hospital 4.What do you think of Jiang Zhaopeng What can you learn from him (At least 30 words)(2025·江苏常州·三模)阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容回答问题,第1-3题的答案不超过10个词,第4题的答案字数不限。Worldwide, 8.1 million people are waiting for calls from strangers. Some of them consider themselves introverts (内向的). Some say they hate talking on the phone. But as volunteers for Be My Eyes, they all have a kind heart.Be My Eyes was created in 2015 by Hans Jorgen Wiberg from Denmark. This free app connects blind people with sighted volunteers through video calls for help with everyday tasks. Wiberg used to worry about finding enough volunteers. But today volunteers outnumber blind users by ten to one.It’s not easy for volunteers to get a call. Zhang Yanfei joined Be My Eyes in 2019 but didn’t receive her first call until four years later. Calls go out to many volunteers at the same time. If one doesn’t respond immediately, another volunteer will take the call.He Yanyan, a stage actress, hesitated to join at first. She feared missing calls during rehearsals (排练). After learning that other volunteers would cover missed calls, she signed up at once. She received her first call the very next day. A young man nervously asked, “Can this app really help ” Feeling nervous herself, she realized the man was also new to the platform. She described the objects around him. The caller relaxed and asked if he looked tidy. After she told him that his clothes were spotless, the conversation continued for a few more rounds until the call was suddenly cut off. The volunteer wondered if she had sounded unfriendly.Cao Zhenxiang was also nervous during his first call. After he helped an elderly man check the expiration date (有效期) on his bread, the two thanked each other repeatedly. “I was so nervous that I didn’t even know why I was thanking him,” he said.Now, Cao feels much more confident. He recently helped a blind person cross the street while working on his computer. “It just felt like chatting with a friend,” he said.5.As a volunteer, when did Zhang Yanfei get her first call 6.Why did He Yanyan hesitate to join at first 7.What did Cao Zhenxiang help the caller do during his first call 8.What can you learn from the volunteers (2025·安徽·模拟预测)阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。Children and adults don’t always agree with each other. They often have different ideas about living. But in a special group in London, children and adults live together in a friendly way.Each summer 200 children and 50 adults live together for eight weeks. Everyone works for a few hours each day. They do so, not just to keep busy. They want to find enjoyment in work. Some children work in the forests on the farm near the village and some learn to make things like tables and chairs. Adults teach them to do these things.There are a few free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. When they aren’t busy, some of the children learn to take photos or draw and some sit around to talk or sing. All children choose their own ways to spend their free time. When people live together, they should have rules. In the group, children and adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the group will talk about it.One of the children says, “We have to stop thinking only about ourselves. I need to learn how to think about others, which will lead us to a better future. I’m looking forward to living a better life.”9.Why do children and adults work for some time every day (不超过10个词)10.Who makes the rules in the group (不超过10个词)11.What can children learn in the special group (不超过 10个词)(2025·辽宁铁岭·三模)阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。Shenzhen has taken an exciting step into the future! The city recently introduced its first group of AI-powered workers to help with government tasks. These “digital employees (数字员工)” are part of a big plan to use technology to make public services faster and smarter.In Futian District, 70 AI helpers began working in June. They were built using a smart computer program called DeepSeek, so they can deal with over 240 types of jobs—from answering questions to organizing documents (文件). These AI workers are not only quick but also accurate (准确的). When checking documents, they fix mistakes with 95% accuracy and save 90% of the time humans used to spend. Even better, they’ve improved the accuracy of solving everyday problems (like answering people’s questions) from 70% to 95%.Don’t worry—human workers aren’t going away! A government leader explained that AI helpers can’t make big decisions on their own. They might sometimes make mistakes because they learn from existing data (现有的数据). That’s why each AI worker has a human leader to double-check its work. “They’re here to help, not replace us,” said an officer.The news spread quickly online. Some joked that the iron rice bowl “(铁饭碗)” is getting a technological improvement. Many hope other cities will copy Shenzhen’s idea. In fact, places like Beijing and Guangdong have already started using similar AI tools for their hotline services.As AI keeps improving, we might see friendlier robot helpers in offices worldwide. They are working side by side with humans to build a better future!12.What’s the purpose of Shenzhen introducing AI-powered workers 13.Why can’t human workers be replaced by AI-powered workers 14.What do other cities think of Shenzhen’s idea 15.Do you expect AI-powered teachers in schools Why or why not Write 30 words or more.(2025·吉林·三模)Jim couldn’t wait for September when school would start. It was early August, and he went to the same summer camp in North. America that he had gone to for five years. His dad went to this camp as a boy and loved it, but Jim thought the camp was terrible.By the middle of August, Jim really wanted to leave. He couldn’t stand his horse and the terrible camp food anymore. Then, he wrote a letter to his mom and asked her to pick him up early, but he didn’t want his mom to tell his dad. She replied that Jim’s father would be upset. She advised Jim to talk with his dad.Jim didn’t want to disappoint his dad, so he decided to stay for the last two weeks. During that last week, every time he ate a camp meal, he put more salt in it. Seeing this, the cook prepared some salty food for him. All of a sudden, the food didn’t taste as bad. To solve another problem, Jim decided to be honest with his camp teachers. He told the horseback riding teacher that he wasn’t comfortable with the horse he had been given. The teacher felt sorry for his trouble and she asked Jim which horse he might feel better riding. Jim was then offered Misty, a gentle horse, to ride for the last week. Jim started to like horseback riding and learnt lots of new skills. When Jim’s parents came to pick him up from the camp, he said to them in all honesty, “This was the best summer camp ever. I love it so much.”Thanks to this camp experience, he learned to be honest with others. More importantly, he learned to solve problems himself. Now Jim lives a happier life.根据短文内容,回答下列各题。16.Where did Jim go to summer camp 17.Did Jim write a letter to his mom or his dad 18.Why did Jim decide to stay for the last two weeks 19.How did the horseback riding teacher feel about Jim’s trouble 20.What did Jim learn from this camp experience (2025·安徽合肥·模拟预测)阅读下列短文,并用英文回答问题。Italian Traveler Begins Silk Road Journey in ChinaVienna Cammarota, a 75-year-old Italian traveler, recently entered China through Irkeshtan (伊尔克什坦), after walking 22,000 kilometers across 12 nations. She was warmly welcomed by locals in Xinjiang with traditional dances, songs.Starting in Kashgar (喀什), Xinjiang, Cammarota will spend 15 months exploring China. Her journey will cover over 30 cities in 17 provinces and places, including Gansu, Shaanxi, Fujian, and Beijing. She plans to finish her trip in Beijing in 2025 to mark the750th anniversary (纪念日) of Marco Polo’s (马可·波罗) arrival in China.Known for her love of adventure, Cammarota began walking long distances (距离) at age 60. She has already traveled through parts of Asia and Europe on foot. Now, as one of the oldest people to walk the Silk Road, she hopes to show that age is no challenge to exploration.21.Who is Vienna Cammarota (不超过5个词)22.How long does Cammarota plan to spend exploring China (不超过5个词)23.What can you learn from Cammarota (不超过l0个词)(2025·吉林长春·二模)As a six-year-old Canadian schoolboy, Ryan couldn’t believe the words spoken by his teacher that many people in developing African countries couldn’t get enough clean water. Ryan asked himself, “Why do some African children have to walk ten kilometers to get water every day And why is the water so dirty that it makes them sick ” Young Ryan thought, “Life is easy for me, but hard for those people. Why don’t I help ”At first, his plan was to make money to build a single well (井) somewhere in Africa. He cleaned windows and did gardening for his family and neighbors. He soon reached his first $70, but he was told that it actually cost $2,000 to build a well. That was a lot of money for him, but Ryan didn’t give up. He started to ask for help from his classmates and neighbors and persuaded them to donate money. At the same time, a friend of Ryan’s mother helped make his story go public. After several months, Ryan raised the $2,000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda (乌干达). The children at the school no longer needed to walk for hours to get water. They were thankful to him and invited him to visit.Later, many people gave him their support. The work of building more wells can go on. Today, over 800,000 people in 16 countries across Africa have benefited from the life-changing gift of clean , safe water.Now, as an adult, Ryan says that the question to ask is not “Why don’t I help”, but “How can I help more people today”. This is a story of a six-year-old boy who had the courage and perseverance (毅力) to make his dream a reality.根据短文内容,回答下列问题。24.How far did some African children have to walk to get water 25.Who did Ryan start to ask for help from 26.Where was a well built with the first 2,000 dollars 27.How did the children feel when they didn’t need to walk for hours to get water 28.What question does Ryan ask himself now (2025·河北石家庄·二模)阅读下面短文,简略回答问题。How to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening test is one of the important parts of the English exam. If you want to do well in listening, here are some tips for you.Before you start to listen, you need to relax. And you should try to read the questions quickly before listening. These questions usually help you understand the dialogue or the passage.Then listen carefully to the first sentence. It usually tells you the main idea of the passage. While you’re listening, you need to take some notes. You need to write down these questions beginning with “wh”, such as “What happened When did it happen ” and so on. In this way, you may understand the passage better.Please remember not to think about one or two words for a long time. When you hear some words you don’t know, you should ignore (忽略) them and keep listening. Very often, you’ll find out what they mean later when you go on with the listening.Finally, check your answers after the listening. Make sure your answers are reasonable and there are no careless mistakes.All in all, by following these tips and practicing regularly, you can improve your performance in listening tests and get better grades.29.What should you try to do before listening 30.Why should you listen to the first sentence carefully 31.What should you do when you hear some words you don’t know 32.What does the writer advise you to do after the listening 33.Which paragraph suggests us taking notes while listening What question do you need to write down while listening (答案必须与文中例句不同)(2025·山东枣庄·三模)Going paperless has become popular both at home and in the office. It’s good for the environment. However, it has a bad influence on paper culture. Paper artworks have been reduced in recent years. And people’s connection with paper culture gradually disappears.Paper cutting is a type of paper culture. To make works, paper cutting artists use scissors or a knife to cut different patterns on paper. The creative process is complicated. They first choose a theme and get all the materials they require ready. Then they draw on paper and improve the design over and over again. Finally, the part pattern is cut out of the paper.Liu Liu, a young artist, is famous for her achievements in paper cutting. She has been looking for ways to make sure this traditional art form can develop well. For example, she creates the Zodiac Fun Experience. It’s a project with twelve special boxes, and each stands for a different animal sign. The Paper Cutting Garden is another creation of hers. Both their creations help people to enjoy the beauty of paper cutting and lower their stress.On many occasions, Liu talks about her ideas for the future of paper cutting. She wants to combine (使……融合) the traditional art with AI, and she has been trying to create some modern works of art with the help of AI. According to her, in modern times, paper culture can still help people find peace of mind. If people are encouraged to take part in some activities about paper cutting, paper cutting can get more attention.Yet the road hasn’t always been smooth, but Liu never gives up. The dream of passing on the traditional art to the young keeps driving her34.The main effect of going paperless on paper culture (不超过8个词):35.The tools paper-cutting artists use:36.The achievements of Liu Liu:37.Liu Liu’s plan to develop paper-cutting (不超过8个词):38.The things you should do to pass on the traditional art (不超过两条且不能选自本文,每条不超过8个词): ① ②(2025·江苏无锡·模拟预测)阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过10个词。When talking about livestreaming, you might think of makeup vloggers and movie stars. But Zeng Qinghuan, a 30-year-old from Xinhua County in Loudi, Hunan, has turned her whole village into a livestreaming room, using e-commerce to help her people live a better life.Known as “Xiangmei Xinbao” on Douyin, Zeng now has more than 3 million followers and almost 40 million “likes”. During the past two years, she has posted about 370 short videos showing the culture and life of people in her hometown. Through livestreaming, she has sold more than 100 million yuan worth of local agricultural products, like fermented tofu and preserved pork.Zeng used to study fashion design and work in big cities. She returned to her village to care for her sick grandmother, but later found that she could also build a career there. “I’m a daughter of the great mountains. I can also be a contributor to rural development in this new era,” she said.Rural revitalization (振兴) is a key part of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025). In June 2021, a law took effect to promote it as a national strategy, including attracting talents and protecting the natural environment.Zeng hopes her experience can encourage more young people to return to their rural hometowns and make a difference. In 2021, after she became a deputy (代表) of the Loudi Municipal People’s congress, she put forward a proposal called “each village has one product and one livestreaming host of its own”. She plans to help train 100 social media influencers for her county within three years, and now two villages have taken part in the project.“Soon the rural areas will become a big stage, and being a farmer will be seen as a decent (体面的) job, too,” said Zeng.39.What has Zeng Qinghuan turned her whole village into 40.What kind of products does Zeng sell through livestreaming 41.Why did Zeng give up working in big cities 42.What does Zeng plan to do for her county in the next few years 43.What do you think of Zeng Qinghuan 《【真题模拟最后一练】2025年中考英语专项押题卷:阅读表达》参考答案1.He quickly used the CPR skills he learned at school to help his classmate. 2.More than 2 million netizens praised Jiang Zhaopeng. 3.It took the driver 7 minutes to take them to hospital. 4.I think Jiang Zhaopeng is a hero. He is brave and kind-hearted. From him, I learn that being kind and helpful is more important than anything else.【导语】本文主要讲述了2025年5月10日山东一名17岁职校学生蒋兆鹏在赶考途中,用在学校学到的CPR技能救助摔倒的同学,虽错过语文考试却赢得网友称赞,并获得补考机会和“勇敢证书”的故事,强调了善良比成绩更重要。1.根据“Jiang didn’t think twice. He quickly used the CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation (心肺复苏术) skills he learned at school to help his classmate.”可知,蒋兆鹏发现同学摔倒在他旁边时,他迅速使用在学校学到的CPR技能来帮助他的同学。故填He quickly used the CPR skills he learned at school to help his classmate.2.根据“More than 2 million people online said Jiang was a hero.”可知,超过200万网友称赞蒋兆鹏。故填More than 2 million netizens praised Jiang Zhaopeng.3.根据“With the help of the driver, they drove to the hospital in just 7 minutes.”可知,司机带他们去医院花了7分钟。故填It took the driver 7 minutes to take them to hospital.4.这是一个开放性问题,答案因人而异。但可以根据文章内容和常识来回答。故填I think Jiang Zhaopeng is a hero. He is brave and kind-hearted. From him, I learn that being kind and helpful is more important than anything else.5.Four years after joining./In 2023. 6.Because she feared missing calls during rehearsals. 7.He helped check the expiration date on bread. 8.We can learn that helping others can start with small acts of kindness in daily life.【导语】本文主要介绍了Be My Eyes这款免费应用程序,它通过视频通话连接盲人和视力正常的志愿者,帮助盲人完成日常任务。文章还讲述了志愿者们的经历和感受。5.根据“Zhang Yanfei joined Be My Eyes in 2019 but didn’t receive her first call until four years later.”可知,张燕飞2019年加入Be My Eyes,但直到四年后,即2023年才接到第一个电话。故填Four years after joining./In 2023.6.根据“He Yanyan, a stage actress, hesitated to join at first. She feared missing calls during rehearsals (排练).”可知,是因为她担心在排练期间错过电话。故填Because she feared missing calls during rehearsals.7.根据“Cao Zhenxiang was also nervous during his first call. After he helped an elderly man check the expiration date (有效期) on his bread, the two thanked each other repeatedly.”可知,他的第一个电话是帮助检查面包的有效期。故填He helped check the expiration date on bread.8.本题是开放性试题,答案言之有理即可,参考答案为We can learn that helping others can start with small acts of kindness in daily life.9.Because they want to find enjoyment in work./To find enjoyment in work. 10.Children and adults make the rules together. 11.They can learn how to think about others.【导语】本文介绍了伦敦一个特别社区,孩子和大人一起生活、工作、制定规则,学会合作与关爱他人。9.根据第二段中“They do so, not just to keep busy. They want to find enjoyment in work.”可知,孩子和大人每天工作的目的不是为了忙碌,而是为了在工作中找到乐趣,故填Because they want to find enjoyment in work./To find enjoyment in work。10.根据倒数第二段“When people live together, they should have rules. In the group, children and adults make the rules together.”可知,规则是由孩子和大人共同制定的,故填Children and adults make the rules together。11.根据最后一段中的“stop thinking only about ourselves… think about others”可知,孩子们在这个群体中能学会团队合作和为他人着想,故填They can learn how to think about others。12.To help with government tasks and make public services faster and smarter. 13.Because they can’t make big decisions on their own and might sometimes make mistakes. 14.They think it’s good. 15.No, I don’t. Because AI-powered teachers can’t understand students’ feelings or give real-time help. However, human teachers can talk to us kindly, encourage us when we’re sad, and make classes lively with their smiles.【导语】本文主要介绍了深圳引入AI工作者的相关情况。12.根据“The city recently introduced its first group of AI-powered workers to help with government tasks. These ‘digital employees (数字员工)’ are part of a big plan to use technology to make public services faster and smarter.”可知,引入AI工人的目的是利用技术提升公共服务的效率和智能化。故填To help with government tasks and make public services faster and smarter.13.根据“Don’t worry—human workers aren’t going away! A government leader explained that AI helpers can’t make big decisions on their own. They might sometimes make mistakes because they learn from existing data (现有的数据).”可知,人工智能助手不会代替人类的原因在于它们不能自己做出重大决定,且有时可能会犯错误。故填Because they can’t make big decisions on their own and might sometimes make mistakes.14.根据“Many hope other cities will copy Shenzhen’s idea. In fact, places like Beijing and Guangdong have already started using similar AI tools for their hotline services.”可知,其他城市持积极态度并已效仿深圳的做法。故填They think it’s good.15.开放性作答,言之有理即可。可填No, I don’t. Because AI-powered teachers can’t understand students’ feelings or give real-time help. However, human teachers can talk to us kindly, encourage us when we’re sad, and make classes lively with their smiles.16.In North America. 17.His mom. 18.Because he didn’t want to disappoint his dad. 19.She felt sorry for his trouble. 20.He learned to be honest with others and to solve the problem himself.【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了Jim参加夏令营的经历。起初他对夏令营感到不满,但通过诚实沟通和主动解决问题,最终收获了成长和快乐。16.根据文章第1段“he went to the same summer camp in North America”可知,Jim去了北美的一个夏令营。故填In North America.17.根据文章第2段“he wrote a letter to his mom”可知,他给妈妈写了一封信。故填His mom.18.根据文章第3段“Jim didn’t want to disappoint his dad, so he decided to stay”可知,Jim不想让爸爸失望,所以决定留下。故填Because he didn’t want to disappoint his dad.19.根据文章第3段“The teacher felt sorry for his trouble”可知,老师对他的困扰感到抱歉。故填She felt sorry for his trouble.20.根据文章最后一段“he learned to be honest with others. More importantly, he learned to solve problems himself.”可知,他学会了诚实和独立解决问题。故填He learned to be honest with others and to solve the problem himself.21.A 75-year-old Italian traveler. 22.15 months. 23.Age is no challenge to exploration.【导语】本文讲述了一位75岁的意大利旅行家徒步穿越了12个国家进入中国。21.根据“Vienna Cammarota, a 75-year-old Italian traveler, recently entered China through Irkeshtan (伊尔克什坦), after walking 22,000 kilometers across 12 nations.”可知,卡马罗塔是一名75岁的旅行者,故填A 75-year-old Italian traveler.22.根据“Starting in Kashgar (喀什), Xinjiang, Cammarota will spend 15 months exploring China.”可知,卡马罗塔将用15个月的时间探索中国。故填15 months.23.根据“Now, as one of the oldest people to walk the Silk Road, she hopes to show that age is no challenge to exploration.”可知,年龄不是探索的挑战。故填Age is no challenge to exploration.24.Ten kilometers. 25.His classmates and neighbors. 26.Near a primary school in Uganda. 27.They were thankful. 28.How can he help more people now 【导语】本文讲述了加拿大的学生Ryan如何帮助非洲的孩子解决喝水问题的故事,文中末尾还提到,成年的Ryan正在思考如何帮到更多的人。24.根据第一段“Why do some African children have to walk ten kilometers to get water every day ”可知,一些非洲孩子每天要走十公里的路去取水。故填Ten kilometers.25.根据第二段“He started to ask for help from his classmates and neighbors and persuaded them to donate money.”可知,Ryan开始向同学和邻居求助。故填His classmates and neighbors.26.根据第二段“After several months, Ryan raised the $2,000, with which a well was built near a primary school in Uganda (乌干达).”可知,最初的2000美元被用来在乌干达的一所小学附近打了一口井。故填Near a primary school in Uganda.27.根据第二段“They were thankful to him and invited him to visit.”可知,当这些孩子们不需要走几个小时去打水时,内心充满了感激。故填They were thankful.28.根据最后一段“Now, as an adult, Ryan says that the question to ask is not ‘Why don’t I help’, but ‘How can I help more people today’.”可知,现在Ryan问自己的问题是“我今天怎样才能帮助更多的人”,故填How can he help more people now 29.I should try to relax and read the questions quickly. 30.Because it usually tells me the main idea of the passage. 31.I should ignore them and keep listening. 32.The writer advises me to check my answers. 33.The third paragraph. Where did it happen 【导语】本文主要介绍了提高英语听力技能的几种方法,包括听前准备、听时技巧和听后检查等。29.根据“Before you start to listen, you need to relax. And you should try to read the questions quickly before listening.”可知,听前需要放松并快速浏览问题。故填I should try to relax and read the questions quickly.30.根据“Then listen carefully to the first sentence. It usually tells you the main idea of the passage.”可知,第一句通常包含文章的主旨。故填Because it usually tells me the main idea of the passage.31.根据“When you hear some words you don’t know, you should ignore (忽略) them and keep listening.”可知,遇到不认识的单词应忽略并继续听。故填I should ignore them and keep listening.32.根据“Finally, check your answers after the listening. Make sure your answers are reasonable and there are no careless mistakes.”可知,听后需检查答案的合理性。故填The writer advises me to check my answers.33.根据“While you’re listening, you need to take some notes.”和“You need to write down these questions beginning with ‘wh’, such as ‘What happened When did it happen ’”可知,第三段建议听时做笔记。另一个问题是以“wh”开头的疑问句即可。故填The third paragraph. Where did it happen 34.Has a bad influence on paper culture. 35.Scissors or a knife. 36.Created Zodiac Fun Experience and Paper Cutting Garden. 37.Combine the traditional art with AI. 38. Learn traditional skills. Promote traditional art.【导语】本文围绕无纸化办公对纸文化的影响展开,以剪纸艺术为例,介绍剪纸艺术家刘柳为传承剪纸这一传统纸文化艺术所做的努力,包括创作特色项目、尝试与人工智能融合等,展现其传承传统艺术的决心,同时提及传承传统艺术可采取的行动方向。34.根据“However, it has a bad influence on paper culture. Paper artworks have been reduced in recent years. And people’s connection with paper culture gradually disappears.”可知,对于纸文化有着坏的影响。故填Has a bad influence on paper culture.35.根据“To make works, paper cutting artists use scissors or a knife to cut different patterns on paper.”可知,可知剪纸艺术家使用的工具是剪刀或者小刀。故填Scissors or a knife.36.根据“For example, she creates the Zodiac Fun Experience...The Paper Cutting Garden is another creation of hers.”可知,刘柳的成就是创造了十二生肖趣味体验:剪纸花园。故填Created Zodiac Fun Experience and Paper Cutting Garden.37.根据“She wants to combine (使……融合) the traditional art with AI”可知,她计划和AI相结合。故填Combine the traditional art with AI.38.本题答案不唯一,合理正确即可。故填①Learn traditional skills;②Promote traditional art.39.She has turned her whole village into a livestreaming room. 40.She sells local agricultural products through livestreaming. 41.She gave up working in big cities to care for her sick grandmother. 42.She plans to help train 100 social media influencers for her county within three years. 43.She is kind-hearted, responsible and intelligent.【导语】本文主要介绍了来自湖南的曾庆欢利用直播带领当地人民过上幸福生活的故事。39.根据“But Zeng Qinghuan, a 30-year-old from Xinhua County in Loudi, Hunan, has turned her whole village into a livestreaming room, using e-commerce to help her people live a better life”可知,曾庆欢把整个村庄变成了直播间。故填She has turned her whole village into a livestreaming room.40.根据“Through livestreaming, she has sold more than 100 million yuan worth of local agricultural products, like fermented tofu and preserved pork”可知,曾庆欢通过直播销售当地的农产品。故填She sells local agricultural products through livestreaming.41.根据“She returned to her village to care for her sick grandmother, but later found that she could also build a career there”可知,曾庆欢放弃在大城市工作是为了照顾生病的祖母。故填She gave up working in big cities to care for her sick grandmother.42.根据“She plans to help train 100 social media influencers for her county within three years, and now two villages have taken part in the project”可知,曾庆欢计划在未来三年内为她的县培训 100 名社交媒体网红。故填She plans to help train 100 social media influencers for her county within three years.43.开放性试题,言之有理即可。从曾庆欢放弃大城市工作返乡照顾祖母,还利用直播帮助家乡发展,带动农产品销售并计划培养更多人才助力乡村振兴等事迹可知,她是一个有爱心、有责任感且充满智慧的人。故填She is kind-hearted, responsible and intelligent.21世纪教育网 www.21cnjy.com 精品试卷·第 2 页 (共 2 页)21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览