
2024年浙江省舟山市中考三模英语试题 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ 一、阅读理解 Listening to Music While Studying Do you like listening to music when you’re studying A lot of students think that listening to their favorite songs helps them study better, especially when they are revising (复习). But does it really make them lean more And will it be different if they choose different kinds of music How to research To answer these questions, teachers from Cardiff Metropolitan University recently ran a study. They divided students into different groups: ● Group A: revised in silence; ● Group B: revised to music without words; ● Group C: revised to music with words they liked; ● Group D: revised to music with words they disliked. The students then took a test on the passages they had been revising. Main findings Group A did better in the exam than the other three groups. Group B got higher scores than Group C and Group D. There’s no difference between Group C and Group D. Both groups got lower scores than usual. 1.Which group got the most correct answers after the test A.Group A. B.Group B. C.Group C. D.Group D. 2.What do the teachers find out from the study A.Music with words makes students study better. B.There’s no difference in studying with music or not. C.Students who learn without music get the best result. D.Music with liked words is helpful for students’ study. 3.What’s the study about A.Learning habits. B.After-school activities . C.Music clubs. D.Sports events. At just 14 years old, Ryan Hickman from San Juan Hills High School, US , has made a beach clean-up campaign (运动). On April 20, he and many volunteers from Project 3R, the nonprofit (非营利机构) he created, started a five-week campaign to remove rubbish from five beaches along the Southern California coast and some in Mexico. “The rubbish ends up in the ocean, and animals are eating it,” Hickman told The Orange County Register. “Picking up a piece of rubbish may save a whale’s life.” Ryan first learned about the impacts of pollution at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, which has been saving sea lions and seals for more than 40 years. Watching the animals improve encouraged him to think about what he could do to help. From a young age, Ryan had developed a love for recycling and had always liked rubbish trucks. He put the two interests together and began raising money by collecting recyclables. In 2017, Ryan handed a $10,000 (about 72,000 yuan) check over to the PMMC after picking up 50,000 pounds of rubbish and more than 200,000 recyclable bottles. Along with organizing volunteer cleanups, Ryan has also traveled worldwide, speaking to kids about caring for the planet and oceans. At the Ocean Institute in California, he started a program where primary school students clean local beaches and then board the institute’s teaching ship to learn about pollution’s impact. “It’s fun,” he said. “The people I talk to ... i ... ...
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