2022年上海市初三英语一模真题专项训练09 阅读回答问题-(含听力及MP3)

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09-2022 年上海市初三英语一模真题专项训练之阅读回答问题
D. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
2022 虹口一模
Real Superheroes
Photographer Josh Rossi has used his cameras to show the world’s real
superheroes—young children who are battling severe disease and disabilities.
The heartwarming project began in 2016, when Rossi realized his then
three-year-old daughters dream of becoming Wonder Woman(神奇女侠).
The photographer says, “I got so many emails and calls from families who
had children with diseases. They kept telling me that their kids were the REAL
superheroes.”
Since it was Wonder Woman that created the idea. Rossi decided to focus on
the superheroes that appear with her in the movie Justice League. To make the photos more
meaningful, he matched each child with a superhero. They had the most in common.
Teagan Pettit was born with only half a heart. The nine-year-old loves and respects
Superman. The photographer says, “Superman and Teagan both have hearts of steel!”
The second member was Kayden Kinckle. The five-year-old uses prosthetics( 假 肢 ) to
walk. To Rossi, Kayden’s perfect superhero was Cyborg, who was a healthy boy before a
terrible accident, forcing his father to keep him alive with robotic parts.
Simon Fullmer, who suffers from a rare type of nerve cancer(神经癌), is fond of Batman.
According to his mom, the five-year-old never complains. Since the brave boy is dealing with
his “enemy” like a true superhero, Rossi, thought he was the perfect Batman.
78. According to the passage, who is a real superhero? _______________________________
____________________________________________79. What did Rossi get from families w
ith children who are fighting against diseases? ______________________________________
_____________________________________80. What’s Teagan Pettit’s trouble? _________
__________________________________________________________________81. Why di
d Rossi think Kayden Kinckle was similar to Cyborg? _______________________________
____________________________________________82. What does the underlined word“en
emy”refer to? ________________________________________________________________
___________
83. Why does Rossi think Simon Fullmer is brave? Why is bravery(勇气)so important in our
real life?
___________________________________________________________________________
答案
78.Young children who are battling severe disease and disabilities are superheroes.
79.Many emails and calls. /He got many emails and calls.
80.He was born with only half a heart.
81.Because Kayden Kinckle uses prosthetics to walk and Cyborg had to live with robotic
parts.
/ Neither of them can walk on their own.
82.It refers to his nerve cancer.
83. Because he suffers a lot but never complains. Because everyone will meet with difficulties
or setbacks, bravery helps us face them directly and try our best to solve problems.(Any
reasonable answer is acceptable.)
2022 普陀一模
Maria was a teacher in my high school. I still remember the first time I saw her. It wa
s in the ninth grade. We met on a stage() design team for a play and she was one of the
directors. She had an unpleasant voice and a direct way of speaking. For some reason, she th
en made a deep impression on me.
Maria would ask me for my opinion. She wanted to know how I thought we should d
eal with things. At first, I had no idea how to answer because I knew nothing about stage des
ign. But I slowly began to respond to her questions. It was cause and effect: She believed me
and encourage me, So I began to form opinions and completed things perfectly. Most import
antly, I began to believe in myself.
Maria's motto() was, "Try it. We can always paint over it later!" I began to take
risks(冒险). I had been so afraid of failing but suddenly there was no failing -- only things to
be improved. With her help, I learned to dip my brush into the paint and create something wi
th great confidence.
The shy, quiet starter achieved success that year. I was selected into the program as
"Student Art Assistant" because of the time and effort I'd put in. It was that year that I realiz
ed I wanted to spend the rest of my life doing stage design.
Being on that stage design team with the Maria changed me completely. I not only
_____________________, but also _____________________. She taught me not to care wh
at people think I should do. She taught me to take chances and not be afraid. Maria was such
a great teacher.
78. When did the writer first meet Maria?
___________________________________________________________________________
79. The writer didn't know a lot about stage design at first, did she?
___________________________________________________________________________
80. What caused the writer's change and made her began to believe in herself?
___________________________________________________________________________
81. How was the writer when she painted and created things with the help of Maria?
___________________________________________________________________________
82. Who do the underlined words shy, quiet starter in paragraph 4 refer to?
___________________________________________________________________________
83. What can be filled in the blanks in Paragraph 5?
I not only ____________________________, but also _______________________________
答案
78. When the writer was in the ninth grade.
79. No, she didn’t.
80. Maria’s trust and encouragement.

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