资源简介 2025-2026-2长雅中学七下入学考式英语Ⅱ.阅读(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,满分22分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项AHighlights:artistic,storytellingLiz to pick them up.Oysters that are collected will then be"planted"on the reefsIn class,students read classic Chinese and foreign comics such as Father and)So far,Amy has raised more than 1,500 oysters.She's a great leader of oysterSon and Winter of Three Hairs.But the class is not only about reading.With thegardening and a great supporter,too.teacher's help,the students study the basic features and forms of comics and23.When did Amy get to know about raising oysters explore()the deeper meanings behind each story.Besides character design andA.After she joined a research team.storytelling,they also learn many drawing skills.B.After she won a competition.For the students,the class is more than an art class.C.After she attended a free course."I used to think comics were just about drawing cartoon characters,but now24.What does the underlined word"diminished"in Paragraph 3 probably mean they have become a powerful tool to share my thoughts,"said 15-year-old HeA.Grown.B.Fallen.C.Disappeared.Liyan.25.Why does Amy pull the cages out of water weekly "We often get ideas from classic comics to create new stories.It's veryA.To feed the oysters.B.To mix the oysters.C.To check the oysters.interesting to find connections between the past and the present."said 16-year-old26.What is the best title for the text Hu Shiyuan,who once told the story Sima Guang and the Water Jar in a new way.A.A Cage MakerB.A Master PrizeC.An Oyster Gardener21.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the material CA.The comic class is offered in Beijing.The Maori(毛利人)arrived in New Zealand from Polynesian islands about aB.He Liyan uses comics to share her thoughts.thousand years ago.They were the first people to live in New Zealand.C.Hu Shiyuan likes the story Sima Guang and the Water Jar very much.22.What is the main purpose of the comic class In the late 18th century,Europeans came to live in New Zealand.At that time,A.To let students read more comics for fun.the population of the Maori was probably 250,000 in New Zealand.Over the next oneB.To teach students how to use powerful tools.hundred years,wars and illnesses killed many Maori people.By the end of the 19hC.To help students use comics to retell classic stories and explore deep ideas.century,there were only about 40,000 Maori people left.During this time,the MaotiBalso lost much of their land to the Europeans.Many of them were afraid that theySome people see oysters (as delicious food.But some raise oysters tomight lose their traditions and language too,but this did not happen.clean up the polluted sea water.Amy,a 15-year-old girl,is one of them.She has won aToday the Maori population is increasing.There are about 500,000 Maori peoplemaster oyster gardener prize this year.She thinks oysters are really helpful.They arein New Zealand.Most live like other New Zealanders,but they are keeping the Maorienvironmental stars.language and tradition alive.Now there are Maori radio and television stations.Many"I knew nothing about oyster gardening when I started in 2022.I learned all ofschools teach in the Maori language.Nearly one half of Maori language speakers arethis after I completed a free course about it.The course is about raising oysters in25 years old or younger.cages(笼子),”Amy says..Maori culture is also alive.At the center of Maori culture is the "marae".This isThere used to be lots of oysters in coastal waters.But their numbers havea special place for ceremonies and meetings.Today the number of marae in Newdiminished.This is mainly because of some natural disasters.Oyster gardening is aZealand is increasing.Many of the new marae are in the cities.Now people in theway to help."Anyone can join,"an oyster gardening researcher Liz Black says.cities can meet and learn about their Maori traditions."You don't have to do a lot to take care of your oysters,but the influence theyToday most New Zealand cities have Maori festivals every year.Among festivalhave on the environment is huge."Amy says.activities are competitions in speaking,dancing and singing.Children practice forDuring the oyster gardening season,Amy and her mom go to the beach.Theremonths.Then all the Maori in the area arrive to watch the competitions and see whoAmy has nine cages."Once a week I go out there,"she says.She pulls the cages fromwins.the water to check the conditions of the oysters.The Maori have gone through hard times.Today they live a comfortable andThis spring,Amy's oysters will be big enough to be collected.Amy will go withmoder life.They keep their cultural traditions alive because they have passed and are 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览