安徽省2022年中考英語總復(fù)習(xí)重點(diǎn)題型加練加練五閱讀理解

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1、安徽省2022年中考英語總復(fù)習(xí)重點(diǎn)題型加練加練五閱讀理解(xx安徽馬鞍山二模)Lets Explore(探究) the Nature!Are you interested in animals and nature? Want to enjoy your winter holiday and learn something interesting and useful?Here es your chance! Youth Explorer has prepared you with a threeday program! You can meet with live animalsgiraff

2、es, pandas, tigers, and so on! More information about the program is as follows: Age: Students aged 816 Groups: There are 2 programs for you to choose from.Each program needs at most 15 students. Program ADates: 1416 February, xxTime: 10:00 am.4:00 pm.Program BDates: 13 March, xxTime: 10:00 am.4:00

3、pm.Program cost: ¥230 for members; ¥250 for nonmembers(非會員)How to do: Simply e to get an application form(申請表) and hand it in before 11th February, xx.Notes:1No free lunches are provided because people have different tastes. You may either bring a lunchbox or pay for lunch at our restaurants.2Both p

4、rograms will start one day later if there is a rainstorm(暴風(fēng)雨)E AND JOIN US NOW! DONT MISS THE CHANCE!1Two members and one nonmember should pay for the program.A¥690 B¥710C¥730 D¥7502Free lunches arent provided because Athe lunches cost too muchBthey may bring lunchboxesCthere are many restaurantsDpe

5、ople have different tastes 3If there is a rainstorm on 14th February, Program A will start on A15th February B17th FebruaryC2nd March D4th March 4What can we know from the passage?AYouth Explorer is the name of the program.BMore than 15 students are in each program.CYou need to hand in an applicatio

6、n for the program.DWe can only see three kinds of animals in the program.B(xx廣東揭陽普寧模擬改編)Young people and older people dont always agree. They sometimes have different ideas about living, working and playing. But in one special program in New York State, adults and teenagers live together in a friend

7、ly way.Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults live together for eight weeks as members of a special work group. Everyone works several hours each day. They do so not just to keep busy but to find meaning and enjoyment in work. Some teenagers work in the woods or on the farms near the village. Some

8、learn to make things like tables and chairs and build houses. The adults teach them these skills.There are several free hours each day. Weekends are free, too. During the free hours some of the teenagers learn photo taking or painting. Others sit around and talk or sing. Each teenager chooses his ow

9、n way to spend his free time.When people live together, rules are necessary. In this program the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, the program goes before the whole group. They talk about it and ask, “Why did it happen? What should we do about it?”O(jiān)ne of the

10、 teenagers has this to say about his experience, “You stop thinking only about yourself. You learn to think about the group.”5In one special program in New York State, young people and older people Adont work well togetherBteach one another new ways of building housesCare friendly to one anotherDspe

11、nd eight weeks together, working as farmers6All the members work some time every day mainly to Alead a busy lifeBlearn new skills of farmingCget used to the life on the farmsDfind value and pleasure in work7Living together, Athe teenagers dont have to obey the rulesBthe teenagers have to obey the ru

12、les the adults makeCthe members have no free time on weekendsDthe members are not allowed to break the rules they make together8The last paragraph shows that the teenager thinks his experience in the program is Aunpleasant BtiringChelping DboringC(xx安徽中考)Dear Sunday Globe,I am writing to tell you ab

13、out your article Smartphones Make Life Easier in last Sundays newspaper. You did an excellent job explaining the good points of smartphones, but you didnt talk about their bad points at all. So, I hope youll let me give your readers some advice on smartphone etiquette(禮儀)The first point Id like to a

14、ddress is loudness. When you talk on your smartphone in public, please dont shout. In fact, the microphones in smartphones are very sensitive(靈敏的). So, you can be heard even if you speak quietly.Another point is about personal space. I dont think it is polite to make calls in small spaces full of pe

15、ople. This makes others unfortable and forces them to listen to your personal business. Whats worse, it stops many facetoface conversations from ever beginning.Lastly, doing two things at the same time is dangerous. For example, making calls while driving is a bad habit. Pay attention to the road! S

16、imilarly, when staying with your friends, turn off your smartphone and enjoy their pany.Yours truly,Amber Jala9Amber Jala wrote the letter to .Afind a good job Bprovide adviceCmake her life easier Dbuy a smartphone10What does the underlined word “address” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A致函 B稱呼 C陳述 D選址

17、11According to Paragraph 3, what makes people around you unfortable?ADiscussing facetoface.BSpeaking quietly on your phone.CMinding your own business.DCalling in small spaces full of people.12What can we learn from the last paragraph?AIt is dangerous to drive on the road.BIt is easy to start a pany

18、with others.CIt is bad to turn off our phones while driving.DIt is important to use our smartphones properly.D(xx廣西貴港港南二模)Chris Hughes is a 24yearold man from the United Kingdom. He often wears the same clothes for many days in a row because he doesnt know how to use a washing machine.This is not a

19、joke. Hughes is far from the only young person who doesnt have basic life skills. According to a recent study by You Gov, a UK market research firm(公司), todays young people in the UK are less capable(有能力的) than older generations(同代人) when it es to basic life skills.For example, about 35% dont know h

20、ow to sew(縫) on a button and 11% dont understand how to change a light bulb(電燈泡) or iron(熨燙) clothes.This problem is shared by young people in the United States as well. According to Forbes(福布斯), many young people in the US are losing the skill of cooking, as they are much more likely to order takeo

21、ut food. Technology may be the main reason for this. Born and grown in a digital age(數(shù)字化時(shí)代), young people are more familiar(熟悉的) with using phones and puters. For example, with GPS always at hand, young people have no need to learn how to read physical maps.However, this does not mean that younger g

22、enerations are unable to plete basic everyday tasks. The Mirror showed that as their lives have changed, the major life skills that they are good at have changed as well.The study results show that although only 45% know how to pay their water and electricity bills after leaving home, 72% could help

23、 set up a WiFi network in a new house.13Why does Hughes often wear the same clothes for many days?ABecause he has developed it as a habit.BBecause his clothes wont get dirty.CBecause he likes to play jokes on others.DBecause he doesnt know how to wash them.14According to You Govs study, young people

24、 cant iron clothes?A11% B35% C45% D72%15What could be the main reason for this problem?ATechnology in the digital age.BToo much homework every day.CParents love for their children.DThe convenient use of GPS.16.According to The Mirror, most young people today Adont need to learn basic life skillsBare

25、 developing new basic life skillsCcant plete basic everyday tasksDare good at setting up new houses17Whats the best title of the passage?AThe Story of ChrisBHow to Sew on a ButtonCTechnology SkillsDBasic Life Skills Are Dying OutE(xx安徽中考)There was once an old and deep well. People got water by dropp

26、ing a bucket(木桶) tied to a rope. The rope passed over a wheel just above the well. On the other side of the rope was another bucket.A strong pull brought one bucket to the top while the other down to the water. They always passed each other on the way up and down, but never had time to speak.At last

27、, the rope became worn. So a new rope had to be put in its place. While this was being done, the two buckets were left standing together near the well.“What a boring life we have!” said one bucket to the other. “I am quite tired of it. No matter how full we e up, we are always sent down empty.”But t

28、he other bucket laughed and said, “What a funny way you have of looking at things! Dont you see that whenever we are sent down empty, we always e up full?”Boys and girls sometimes talk like these two buckets. You may hear one of them say, “Just as we are having a good game, we are made to stop and g

29、o to work again.”“Yes,” the other will reply, “but as soon as work is over, we always get to go out and have fun again.”There are two ways of looking at things. If you want to be happy, look at the bright side.18What were the buckets tied to? (不超過10個(gè)詞) 19Where did the two buckets talk with each othe

30、r?(不超過10個(gè)詞) 20What does the story tell us?(不超過15個(gè)詞) (二)A(xx安徽中考)Still remember the following poems? Memories return every time I read or hear them.Hush now, my little one.Hush now, my sunshine.Hush now, piece of my heart.Go to sleep, my little one.Go to sleep, my love.Go to sleep, piece of my heart.

31、Sleep, my little one,While I sing to you.Sleep, my little one,Who is alreadyasleep.My mama feeds me,and washes my fur.The first thing I see every morning is her.The last thing I kiss every night is her face.My mama is the very best one.And sings like a bird.And knows how I feel,when I dont say a wor

32、d,my mama is warm.I can set the table.I can sweep the floor.I can wash my clothes, and count to fortyfour.I can wash dishes,and clean my bedroom.There is so much I can do.Now ask you.Notes: 1.hush v. 安靜2.fur n. 皮毛3.sweep v. 打掃1.The first poem is sung to .Ababies BmothersCrelatives Dfriends2In the se

33、cond poem, the last thing “I” will kiss at night is .Athe fur Bmums faceCa bird Dmums bed3What do you think of “I” in the third poem?AHelpful. BLucky.CCrazy. DShy.4What are the three poems mainly about?AFood and health.BHobbies and sports.CFamily and love.DAnimals and humans.B(xx安徽中考)Marco Polo was

34、from Venice, Italy. In 1271, at age 17, Marco went on a trip with his father and uncle to China. Today people often travel to different places around the world. But it was very hard for people from Europe to visit China then. After three and a half years, the Polos reached China on 1275.While he was

35、 there, Marco Polo worked for Kublai Khan, the emperor(皇帝) of China. He was able to learn and experience many things that were new to Europeans. In his diary, he wrote, “Kublai Khans palace is the greatest Ive ever seen. The streets of the new capital, Daidu, are so straight and so wide.” Paper mone

36、y also took him by surprise, since it was not yet in use in the West at that time. Homes were heated with “black stones. which burn like wood.” These stones were coal, and most of the Europeans knew little about it then.After 17 years in China, Marco and his family finally returned to Venice in 1292

37、. After he returned home, Marco pleted a book about his trip, full of facts about his wonderful experiences in China.5How was Marco Polos threeandahalfyear journey to China?AExpensive. Bfortable.CDifficult. DSmooth.6The Polos finally got to China in A1271 B1275 C1288 D12927What did Marco do when he

38、was in China?AHe worked for the emperor.BHe learned to build city streets.CHe helped to dig for coal.DHe finished a book about his trip.8What would be the best title for the passage?AMagic “Black Stones”BMarco Polo in ChinaCPaper Money in DaiduDKublai Khanthe Greatest EmperorC(xx湖北荊門中考)A squirrel(松鼠

39、) that was nearly killed nine years ago continues to visit the family that saved, raised and later sent her into the wild.In October xx, a fourweekold squirrel was almost killed by an owl(貓頭鷹). Luckily, a wildlife rescue group saved her and left her in the care of Brantley Harrison and her family in

40、 South Carolina. The Harrisons often look after wild animals and later send them back into the wild.The Harrisons named her Bella. With three other squirrels, Bella stayed in Brantleys care until spring. During her stay, Bella acted similarly to the other squirrels. In April xx, the squirrels were s

41、ent back into the wild. Bella, however, wasnt ready to leave her human family. Within days of being released, she started visiting them, looking for treats. Brantley said that the other squirrels also came back over the first few days, but within a week they stopped ing by and began to avoid people.

42、“Bella usually sits at the front door, waiting for someone to notice her. She es almost every day,” said Brantley. Her husband John often brings Bella nuts as she is usually waiting by the door for him. Actually Bella has bee a member of the family.For nine years, she continues to visit them. Brantl

43、ey said, “If Bella can teach at least one person to care for all living things, no matter how big or how small, then we have done what we have set out to.”9From the passage, we know that the Harrisons Adont like wild animalsBsaved an owl in xxCare very kind to animalsDcannot help Bella out10The unde

44、rlined part “being released” means “ ”Agetting hurt Bdropping byCbeing saved Dbeing sent into the wild11What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?ABella wants to get more attention.BBella bees a member of the family.CNuts are Bellas favorite food.DIts not easy for the Harrisons to find Bella.12Whats the

45、best title for the passage?ATo Save SquirrelsBWays of VolunteeringCThe Harrisons and Their PetsDA Squirrel and Her Human FamilyD(xx湖北黃岡中考)Beauty sleep is a real thing, researches have shown that people who have enough sleep look more attractive(有魅力的) to others.A few bad nights is enough to make a pe

46、rson look “especially” more ugly, their sleep experiments show.The researchers asked 25 university students to join in their sleep experiment. They were asked to get a good nights sleep for two nights.A week later, they were asked to sleep for only four hours every night for two nights in a row.The

47、researchers took makeup free(素顏) photos of the volunteers after both the good and the bad sleep.Next, they asked 122 strangers to have a look at the photos and judge(評價(jià)) them on attractiveness, health, and sleepiness, as well as asking them: “How much would you like to make friends with this person

48、in the picture?”The strangers were good at judging if the person they were looking at was tired, and, if they were sleepy, their attractiveness score was low.The strangers also said they wouldnt want to socialize with the tired students. The researchers say this is natural for people. An unhealthylo

49、oking face makes people run away. In other words, people dont want to hang around with people who might be ill.Dr. Brewer, an expert at the University of Liverpool said, “Judgement of attractiveness is often unconscious(無意識的), but we all do it, and we are able to judge on even something small like w

50、hether someone looks tired or unhealthy. This study is a good reminder of how important sleep is to us.”13When did the researchers take makeup free photos?AAfter two nights good sleep.BAfter two nights bad sleep.CBefore the experiment.DAfter both two nights good sleep and two nights bad sleep.14The

51、researchers asked the strangers to do the following except Atelling who looked healthierBtelling who didnt have many friendsCtelling who missed a lot of sleepDtelling who was attractive15What kind of friends did the strangers like to make?AThe people who were tired.BThe people who were sleepy.CThe p

52、eople who were unhealthy.DThe people who were attractive and energetic.16What does the underlined word “socialize” mean in Chinese?A合伙 B玩耍C交往 D共事17According to the passage, which of the following is the best title?ABeauty Sleep, More AttractiveBMore Sleep, More FriendsCLess Sleep, Fewer FriendsDNo A

53、ttractiveness, No FriendsE(xx貴州遵義桐梓模擬改編)It is said that more than four million people die each year from smoking. That number is frightening. Yet people around the world continue to smoke. In the United States, about fortysevenmillion adults smoke. This year, more than 430,000 Americans died of dise

54、ases which have something to do with smoking. The American Cancer Society(美國癌癥協(xié)會) says smoking harms the body greatly. It warns that smoking even a number of cigarettes is dangerous.It is difficult to stop smoking. However, doctors say if you give up smoking, you will be live longer. You will feel b

55、etter and look better. You also will protect the health of family members who breathe your smoke.There is not one right way to stop smoking, doctors say if you give up smoking, you will be live longer. Any way can help. You can take long walks or spend time in places where smoking is not allowed. Al

56、so, you can eat a small piece of fruit instead of having a cigarette. The sooner you stop smoking, the more youll reduce(減少) your chances of getting cancer and other diseases.Stop smoking before smoking stops you!18How many people die from smoking each year?(不超過5個(gè)詞) 19Who tells us that smoking harms

57、 the body greatly?(不超過5個(gè)詞) 20How do you feel if you stop smoking?(不超過5個(gè)詞) (三)A(xx安徽中考)Robots seem to be getting cleverer and cleverer. Here are four examples.BudgeeHe was created by Five Elements Robotics.With two wheels and a little basket, he can carry things for you while youre at the shops.ParoH

58、e was made by Takanori Shibata.He is used on patients in hospitals.He can learn a name and even show feelings such as surprise, happiness and sadness.RoverHe was created by a team at Sydney University.He is used to make cows move together from a field to a dairy(牛奶場). Simon He was developed by the G

59、eorgia Institute of Technology.He can clean up offices.In tests, he could tell whether someone was paying attention to him or not.1Which robot can help you when you are shopping?ABudgee. BSimon.CParo. DRover.2We can learn from the passage that Paro Acan tell whether others pay attention to himBwas c

60、reated by Five Elements RoboticsCcan help cows produce more milkDis used on patients in hospitals3What can Simon do according to the passage?AShow feelings. BClean offices.CMove cows. DLearn names.4Where does the passage probably e from?AHealth report. BA tourist map.CA science magazine. DA medical

61、dictionary.B(xx安徽安慶桐城四模)Ted, my little brother, is in Grade One. Last Friday he came back from school with a letter. The letter was from his teacher. “I got a red flower today. Could you please sign this note?” he said to Mum. The note showed that he had been talking in class.Ted hardly gets top scores in his school work. The best he gets is “OK”, but often he gets “You can do better than this.” Mum knows what it

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