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英语预测卷07第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A(2023河北石家庄统考一模)Outdoor Football BraywickTue, Mar 8, 9: 00 P. M. A friendly kick about, open to all levels. Different players each week. Newcomers welcome. We book the pitch (球场) when we hit the minimum of 8 “yes” RSVPs (回复), which we need to do by the day before. The cost is 4 to 6 each, depending on how many sign up ( 50 for the pitch, divided by the number of players)DONT BE LATE! We need to be there, changed and ready for kick - off at 9: 00 P. M. If the game is ever cancelled, we will let those who have already RSVP “yes” know. LOCATION: Toby Carvery Stafferton LodgePLEASE BRING: Suitable boots for the outdoor 3G pitches. Artificial grass (AG) football boots are strongly recommended as the best option for the surface. Some cash up to 6, as explained above. RSVPTERMS AND CONDITIONS! When you RSVP “Yes”, we book a spot on the pitch for you. The organizer is charged for the pitch unless they cancel it at least 48 hours before the game. If you change your RSVP to “No” less than 48 hours before play or you are a “No Show” and nobody is able to take your spot, you will be asked to pay the price as if you took part. BRINGING GUESTS:You are more than welcome to bring 1 or 2 friends to play (but only if you add “+1” or “+2” to your RSVP, so that we dont end up with too many players).21.What is the deadline for the booking of the pitch?A. Mar 5.B. Mar 6.C. Mar 7.D. Mar 8.22.What are you required to do as a player?A. Arrive at the pitch at 9: 00 P. M.B. Wear firm - ground boots when playing.C. Bring at least 6 to the pitch.D. Inform cancellation 48 hours ahead.23.What will happen if you fail to turn up?A. You still need to pay.B. You can join the next game for free.C. You will be fined for it.D. You will be banned from the games.B(2023春安徽高三联考)In the late 1990s, a family visited the public elementary school where I taught deaf students. They said they would be moving to the district and planned to enroll(报名)their deaf daughter as a first grader. They were upset that their childs kindergarten teacher Jane cautioned them not to have high hopes for her academically. Based upon assessment results, the teacher painted a discouraging picture for their little girls future. Standing behind them was Fiona, a beautiful five-year -old with long shiny brown hair and dark flashing eyes. The whole time her parents were there she didnt make a sound or use sign language, even when her parents encouraged her.After a few weeks with Fiona, I discovered I was dealing with a very bright, very strong-willed child. Although I was able to engage her in a variety of learning activities, writing was a continual struggle. I tried all kinds of ways to interest her in writing. Every time the pencils came out, she would shut down and refuse to participate.One day Fiona got off her bus and stood in front of the school, weeping. The staff members present did not know enough sign language to ask her why she was crying. Finally they took her into the office where they handed her a pen and notepad. Fiona wrote: “PAC BAK”. Immediately the office staff realized she left her backpack on the bus. They asked the bus to come back to school and soon Fiona was reunited with her backpack.That day Fiona discovered the power of the pen. From then on, she had a new appreciation for writing. She is a young woman now and has become an excellent writer, public speaker and student leader. During her senior year in high school, Fiona became the Douglas County Rodeo Queen and the following year she enrolled at the University of Northern Colorado, determined to become a teacher. In the summer of 2008, I traveled to the National Association of the Deaf Conference in New Orleans and watched her perform competitively as Miss Deaf Colorado. Fiona keeps in touch and I especially treasure her e-mails with term papers attached. This young lady has a very powerful pen!24.What made Fionas parents upset?A. Fionas being unable to hear anything at birth.B. Fionas being refused by the elementary school.C. Fiona failure to use the sign language properly.D. Fionas possible unpromising future in Janes mind.25.What was a constant challenge to the author when educating Fiona?A. Fionas lack of determination in learning.B. Fionas extreme unwillingness to write.C. Fionas bad relationship with the teacher.D. Fionas incompetence in handling pencils.26.What can we learn about Fiona?A. She treasured the e-mails from her teacher very much.B. She succeeded as a result of her affection for writing.C. She travelled to New Orleans to give thanks to her teacher.D. She decided to be a writer at the University of Northern Colorado.27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Power of the PenB. Ambition of a Deaf GirlC. Appreciation of the PencilD. Spell of a Backpa
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