四川省资阳市安岳县2021-2023年中考英语一模试题分类汇编:阅读理解
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2023年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
三、阅读理解(本大题共16小题,共32. 0分)
A
Sophie Chen is a 14-year-old girl from Taiwan. When she was 6 years old, she did something amazing!
She finished a 2,100-kilometer bike journey from Xi'an, the capital city of Shaanxi, to Turpan (吐鲁番) in Xinjiang, with her parents. It took them two and a half months. Sophie became the youngest child in the world to have biked along the Silk Road. Chinese novel Journey to the West inspired her to do so.
That is not all. Sophie wrote a book about the long journey with her father Jack Chen, a professional outdoor explorer. On April 26,the book's English version Biking the Silk Road:6-year-old Sophie's Fantasy Tour came out in Beijing. New World Press published it.
Now Sophie studies at Ta Hwa High School. She sees the journey as a special experience in her life. She became more hard-working and learned history and geography better because of it.
On the way, she met many friendly local people and saw amazing things. She even picked some grapes! "The grapes in Xinjiang were so big and sweet. I have never seen them in Taiwan, " she said.
Still, it was not easy. "The biggest challenge was the bad weather and road conditions, " she said. She wrote in the book, "It was terribly hot in the Gobi Desert. I almost and could never have enough to drink. "
Sophie has biked in other countries, such as the United States and Turkey. This summer holiday, she plans to ride a bike from Greece to Portugal in Europe.
22. Where did Sophie Chen end her bike journey when she was 6 years old? ______
A. In Xi'an. B. In Turpan. C. In Beijing. D. In Taiwan.
23. Why did Sophie bike along the Silk Road? ______
A. Because she got inspiration from Journey to the West.
B. Because her parents asked her to do so.
C. Because she liked eating grapes so much.
D. Because she wanted to write a book about it.
24. What is closest in meaning to the underlined words "got sunstroke" ? ______
A. Became ill because of heat. B. Became sick because of cold.
C. Became weak because of hunger. D. Became unwell because of thirst.
25. How did the bike journey help Sophie Chen? ______
A. It made her become more hard-working.
B. It helped her learn history and maths better.
C. It helped her meet many old friends.
D. It made her buy many amazing things.
B
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26. Which ad will catch your eye if you are a play lover? ______
A. Bay Theatre Group. B. City Music Center.
C. Carter's Restaurant. D. For Sale.
27. What telephone number will you dial(拨打)to develop your interest in music? ______
A. 6895 5509. B. 6895 5540. C. 6895 5550. D. 6895 5510.
28. How much will you pay for a second-hand computer? ______
A. ¥25. B. ¥100. C. ¥150. D. ¥450.
29. Where can you probably find the ads? ______
A. In a story book. B. In a city newspaper.
C. In a film poster. D. In a science magazine.
C
Would you try food made of rubbish?When world leaders got together at the UN for a meeting on climate(气候) change,they had a special lunch. The food was made from something that most of us would throw away. There was a salad made of vegetable scraps(剩菜叶). The leaders also had hamburgers made of fruit left over from juicing.
The UN said this reminded people about food waste and the bad influence it has on climate change. "Food waste is not often noticed in climate change,and that is shameful when so many people are in hunger. " said a government secretary.
Most people don't even realize how much food they throw away every day. Sometimes they cook too much or they don't use it in time. Every year more than one-third of all food produced worldwide goes to waste,according to the UN. Stop the waste,and the whole world could save $300 billion from wasted food. More importantly,it could also do less harm to the environment.
Think about a bag of cheese(奶酪). Before we buy it at the store,people have to raise the cows,deal with the milk,and drive to the shop to sell the cheese. If you throw the cheese away,you have wasted energy,fuel(燃料) and water,which give out greenhouse gases that add to global warming.
The UN said if we stop throwing good food away,we could cut down up to 17 million tons of CO₂. The good of that would be the same as taking one in every four cars off the road.
30. Why did the writer think the lunch was special? ______
A. Because the vegetables were made into juice.
B. Because the leaders had a salad and hamburgers.
C. Because food was cooked from something thrown away.
D. Because the lunch was prepared with different fresh fruits.
31. What does food waste influence at last? ______
A. Fuel. B. Cars. C. Cows. D. Climate.
32. What can you infer(推断) from the text? ______
A. Even small actions can help make our world better.
B. We should buy a bag of cheese from the supermarket.
C. Most people have already paid attention to food waste.
D. Saving food is more important than driving cars less often.
33. Which of the following is the best title of the text? ______
A. Cheese—Healthy for people
B. A meeting—Traditional at the UN
C. Food waste—Bad for the environment
D. Greenhouse gases—Dangerous to the Earth
D
This is the word"family"written in Chinese"家". It's a pictographic character(象形文字). The"宀"looks like the roof(屋顶) of a house,and the"豕"is a pictographic character for"pig",which is developed from a picture like this:
The word"家"with a pig under the roof of a house may show the importance of domestic animals(家畜) to traditional Chinese families.
There is a strong feeling between parents,children and other family members. The father is usually very strict with their children. Parents work very hard to set a good example for their children,while children study hard. Brothers and sisters in the family are very friendly and helpful to each other. All the family members make an effort to live a happy life.
Our ancestors(祖先) will be part of our life and a warm memory forever. They connect all the family members together.
We remember our ancestors,not for any advantages for ourselves but to make our feelings more active. Whenever we think of them,they make us stronger inside.
Everyone values the idea of"making all the members of the family happy". We should all have this same idea as the great"China dream". There are thousands of families in China,just because every family goes well,China is getting better and better.
34. The word"家"may show us ______ are important to traditional Chinese families.
A. houses'roofs B. domestic animals
C. more children D. hard-working fathers
35. All the family members try their best to ______ .
A. live a happy life B. become very strict
C. help other families D. set a good example
36. From the passage we can learn China's ______ depends on every family.
A. memories B. advantages C. value D. development
37. The best title of the passage is" ______ ".
A. Important pigs B. Traditional ideas
C. Strong feelings D. Chinese families
2022年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
一、阅读单选
Bats are the only flying mammal (哺乳动物) in the world. They can’t see very well. It is in many places that all bats are blind. “Blind as a bat” is often heard. Yet they have no trouble flying in the darkest nights and finding their way around very well. How can bats fly and see at night? They fly by radar.
The bat’s radar (雷达) system works the same way as the one that ships and planes use. As a bat flies through the air, he makes a sound that is too high for our ears to hear. If the sounds hit things, they come back. The bat’s ears receive the messages. In this way they are able to tell the bat where the things are.
Bats go out to look for food at night. In the daytime they hang in some dark places. Some people look the bats as bad animals. In fact, they are useful animals.
1.This story mainly tells us something about ________.
A.the radar system B.the bats C.a blind man D.the bat used for playing games
2.“Blind as a bat” in Paragraph 1 means a person who is ________.
A.blind in both eyes B.blind in neither of the eyes
C.not able to see well D.able to see anything well
3.Bats go out to look for food ________.
A.at noon B.in the afternoon
C.during the daytime D.after the sun sets and before the sun rises
4.Bats are ________.
A.useful for people B.bad animals C.friends of beasts D.friends of birds
Boys and girls, have a look and see if you are interested in the amazing events.
Yangzhou Horticultural ExpoWhat do gardens around the world look like? Now you have the chance to find out at the 2021 International Horticultural Exposition(博览会). The expo is planned to be held from April 8 to October 8 in Yangzhou, Jiangsu. According to China News, there are 74 parks on show in the cities from China and abroad.
Tianwen 1 Probe(探测器)China successfully sent the Mars(火星)probe Tianwen 1 from Wenchang, Hainan on July 23, 2020. The probe is planned to reach the Red Planet in Mayor June in 2021, China Daily reported. It will stay there for three months by taking pictures,studying the soil and weather and looking for water.
Dubai World ExpoThe World Expo is a global fair for people to develop business and share innovation(创新). The latest expo is going to be held in Dubai from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022. The expo will show special culture from different countries around the world, as well as delicious food and the most advanced technology of our time.
5.You can visit ________ in 2021 if you are interested in gardens.
A.Dubai B.Wenchang C.Beijing D.Yangzhou
6.Tianwen 1 probe can do the following things on Mars EXCEPT(除…之外)________.
A.taking pictures B.building parks C.studying the soil D.looking for water
7.We can learn about special culture and advanced technology in ________.
A.June, 2021 B.July, 2021 C.March, 2022 D.October, 2022
8.You can probably find the passages from a ________.
A.newspaper B.storybook C.movie poster D.car magazine
Yuan Longping is a great scientist who is the first person to develop hybrid rice. His research greatly solved the problem of the food shortage in the world.
Yuan Longping started the research in 1964. He put forward the idea of hybrid rice, did experiments(实验)on the farm, and succeeded in 1973. The new technology was tested in many areas of South China in 1974, and then he continued to test it in other areas. China has become the first country that can produce hybrid rice. Yuan made it possible to grow hybrid rice in large amounts, and he is called “Father of Hybrid Rice”.
Besides being a respected scientist, he is also a romantic husband and a caring grandfather.
Yuan’s granddaughters remembered that when he traveled to Hong Kong, he wanted to buy his wife a new watch, but it was too expensive, so he bought a candy instead. When he was 90 years old, his family held a birthday party. Hundreds of people came to the party. There was a moving moment: Yuan cut the first piece of cake and immediately gave it to his wife. They also said that their grandfather paid much attention to their English and math studies. No matter how tired he was after work, he would still ask about their studies.
Yuan Longping loved playing the violin, swimming and driving. What’s more, he had a special habit—playing Mahjong(麻将)with friends for an hour every evening to train his brain. Just like common people, the scientist laughed when he won and didn’t hide his disappointment when he lost. When his requirement to build a research center was agreed to, he was very excited.
This is Yuan Longping: an ordinary person who made great achievements.
9.Yuan Longping developed hybrid rice in order to ________.
A.test his idea in all areas B.build a research center
C.make himself famous in China D.solve the problem of the food shortage
10.Yuan Longping bought ________ for his wife in Hong Kong at last.
A.a watch B.a candy C.a cake D.a violin
11.From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.Yuan Longping tested the new technology in other areas in 1964
B.on Yuan Longping’s 90th birthday, he cut the first piece of cake for himself
C.Yuan Longping paid much attention to his granddaughters’ English and math studies
D.Yuan Longping was good at hiding his feelings when he played Mahjong
12.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Yuan Longping’s different hobbies. B.A great but common scientist—Yuan Longping.
C.The scientific process to produce hybrid rice. D.The close relationship of Yuan Longping’s family.
It is probably the strangest sport anyone has ever invented. And at first sight, it looks like the easiest. Competitors have to do two things. The first is to stand still. The second is to place their hands anywhere on the body of a car, and keep it there.
This is where things start getting difficult. Lots of people are doing the same thing. And the winner of the “handstand” contest is the person who can carry on doing it for the longest time. That person gets to own the car.
It still seems to be an easy thing to do. At the beginning it is. Anyone can stand still. But when the contest has been going for four or five days, standing still seems like the most difficult job in the world. And keeping the hand in place over this time becomes an act of serious attention. After a few days, the hand seems to belong to someone else—someone who wants to go home and get some sleep.
Competitors are allowed to take a five-minute break every hour to eat, drink or do whatever else is necessary. No one is allowed to lean on the car for support. Winners need to be able to show great powers of attention. They also need to be able to develop special skills.
Maybe the popularity of the “handathon (手拉松)” is due to the fact that it is not necessary to be a trained athlete to enter. Competitors in the Longview handathon certainly don't seem to do much preparation. Most say they will prepare by “getting lots of sleep”. Others say they will “eat healthy food” or “pray for success”. The whole event gives ordinary people the chance to do something interesting and win something in the end.
Handathons are competitions, but there is little rivalry (竞争) between competitors. They help each other out and keep each other’s spirits up. People who drop out early return with food, drink and encouragement.
13.What ability is most important in a handathon?
A.Not leaning on the car. B.Standing without any support.
C.Having strong powers of attention. D.Eating and drinking in five minutes.
14.The underlined phrase “drop out” means “_______”.
A.go away B.give back C.go on D.give up
15.Which of the following statements about the “handathon” is right?
A.A competitor has to place his or her hand anywhere on the body of a car.
B.Competitors don’t encourage each other.
C.Competitors can sit down and take a 10-minute break every hour.
D.Competitors are not allowed to drop out.
16.Which is the writer’s opinion about the “handathon”?
A.It is the easiest of all sports. B.It can last a whole day.
C.It is not as easy as it looks at first. D.It is no good competing in a “handathon”.
二、阅读还原5选4
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。
Four ways to train your brain for better sleep
The days are longer, full of sunshine and bright with the promise of enjoying a more relaxing spring and summer with your loved ones. But if you want to enjoy your daytime, it’s time to improve your sleep during the night-time. “Sleep problems endanger health and quality(质量)of life for up to 45% of the world's population,” according to the World Sleep Society.
Sleep is one of the three keys to a healthier, longer life(the others are diet and exercise).
___17___. Here are the top four ways:
Create a sleep nest
___18___. Science tells us that we sleep better in cooler temperatures of about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit(15°C to 20°C).
Cut the lights
Production of the sleep hormone melatonin(荷尔蒙褪黑激素)begins at dark. Research has found that the body will slow or stop it with light on, to get away from any light, even the blue light from your charging smart phone.
Refuse the wine
Don’t turn to wine to make you calm or help you sleep. ___19___. Your body needs to experience all three steps of sleep—light sleep, dream, and deep sleep—to fully repair itself.
___20___
Heavy and spicy foods may give you heartburn or other digestive problems, thus influencing your ability to get and stay asleep.
If you try these tips and can’t seem to relax, or your sleep continues to worsen, be sure to reach out to your doctor or a mental health professional.
A.Avoid heavy or hot foods
B.Refuse coffee later in the day
C.One of the first tasks is to set up your sleep environment
D.Wine may help you fall asleep, but it holds you in the lighter sleep
E.Many of the ways to increase the quality of your sleep are easy to follow
2021年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
NOTICES
CHESS
Are you interested in chess?
Teacher: Mr. Green&Mr. Smith
Time: 9:00-11:00
Place: G&S Chess club,51
Green Street
Age: 5-8 years old
Price: for free
DANCE & MUSIC
Would you like to be a dancer?
Teacher: Miss White
Time: 18:00-20:30 (every day
except Sunday)
Place: Miss White's Dance club,
18 Market Street
Age: All ages are welcome!
Price: $20 each class
SWEET FOOD
Do you enjoy making cakes?
Teacher: Mrs.Miller
Time:14:00-17:00every Sunday
Place: Lucky Kitchen, 32 Main Street
Age: All ages are welcome!
Price: $10 each class, $5 for ingredients(材料) each class
( )51. How long does a dance class take?
A. Two hours. B. Four hours C. Three hours. D. Two and a half hours.
( )52. If Mary has 4 dance classes and 3 sweet food classes, how much will she pay?
A. $95. B. $110. C. $125. D. $35.
( )53. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Ingredients are free for people at Lucky Kitchen.
B. People can take the dance class at Miss White’s Dance club every day.
C. David is 6 years old, he can learn to play chess in G&S Chess club.
D. Mrs. Miller can teach kids to play chess and make cakes.
B
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about winter sports? Skiing, of course. There is no doubt that down-hill skiing is the world’s most popular winter sport although it’s one of the most expensive as well. Few people, however, know that cross-country skiing(越野滑雪) is much easier and less expensive than down-hill skiing, and certainly also enjoyable.
Cross-country skiing has been around for much longer than down-hill skiing and it is probably the oldest winter sport. A long time before the snowmobile was invented, it was also the first means of transportation that people used to move across the snow. In fact, the oldest ski ever found, which was in Sweden, is more than 4,500 years old.
Cross-country skiing is not difficult at all. Even people who aren’t professional can have fun from the beginning without having to spend a long time or lots of money taking lessons. That’s why it’s very common to see people of all ages enjoying cross-country skiing together. In fact, at the first Winter Olympics held in Chamonix in 1924, it was the only kind of skiing in the competition. Now for cross-country skiers, the most exciting event every year is the Engadine Marathon, where more than 10,000 men, women and children ski across the frozen(冰冻的)lake of St. Moritz in Switzerland. This makes more people from all over the world take part in the sport.
For cross-country skiers, what they value is the excitement of the sport. Popular holiday centers and luxurious hotels are not important. They stay in cheap houses and go skiing whenever they feel like it.
( )54.Why do people prefer down-hill skiing to cross-country skiing?
A. It is much cheaper than cross-country skiing.
B. They’re too familiar with cross-county skiing.
C. It’s the most popular winter sport in the world.
D. They can learn how to down-hill ski more easily.
( )55.How did Swedish people move across the snow over 4,500 years ago?
A. By down-hill skiing. B. By cross-country skiing.
C. By riding snowmobiles. D. By going on foot.
( )56.What can we know about cross-country skiing from the third paragraph?
A. It’s as important as down-hill skiing.
B. It’s becoming more and more popular.
C. It’s more famous than down-hill skiing.
D. It’s getting Switzerland more interesting.
( )57.What does the underlined word “luxurious” mean in the last paragraph?
A. Old. B. Modern. C. Expensive. D. Clean.
C
There are many foreign teachers in China today. Among them, Phillip Hancock is certainly an unusual one. The young man always wanted to give back, even when he was close to death. His last wish was to donate his organs(器官) to save others. His act changed five Chinese lives for the better.
Phillip came from Sydney, Australia. When he was a college student, he showed great interest in China and studied Chinese by himself in his free time. In 2012, the young man took part in the 11th Chinese Bridge Competition for foreign college students in China. This unforgettable experience helped Philip make up his mind to come to China. After finishing college, he came to Southwest University in Chongqing to teach English. During his five-year stay in China, Philip travelled around a lot. He loved the country deeply.
Unluckily, Phillip had a health problem. He fought his diabetes (糖尿病) for many years. Though his condition used to be under control, it became worse in 2018. Phillip knew most of his organs were still working well. He hoped to donate them to Chinese people in need after his death.
Phillip died on May 9th, 2018. Many Chinese people see him as a hero. Although his physical body is no longer here, he will always be with us.
( )58. What was Phillip’s last wish?
A. To meet his family. B. To go back to Australia.
C. To donate his organs to save others. D. To come to China.
( )59. How long did Phillip live in China?
A. Five years. B. Six years. C. Seven years. D. Nine years.
( )60. What can we infer (推断) from the passage?
A. Phillip was from Sydney, Australia.
B. Phillip can speak Chinese well.
C. Phillip taught English in Southwest University.
D. Phillip took part in the 11th Chinese Bridge Competition .
( )61. What do you think of Phillip?
A. Smart and humorous. B. Kind and helpful.
C. Stupid and boring. D. Poor and weak.
D
If you’re reading this, you were probably born in the 2000s. The oh-ohs. The 21st century. That would make you young, creative, connected, global(全球的) and no doubt smart. Maybe good-looking, too. Right? But what do other people think about your generation(一代)?
Some adults worry that you’re more interested in the screen in front of you than the world around you. They think of you as the “face-down generation” because you use your phone so much and they wonder how you will deal with school, friends, and family. Are today’s teenagers too busy texting and taking selfies (自拍) to become successful in real life-or “IRL”, as you would say?
Other adults worry that today’s youth are spoilt (宠坏的) and don’t want to face the challenges of adult life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicopter parents” who were always there to guide and help them with a busy schedule(日程安排) filled with homework and extra-curricular activities such as dancing, drawing or sports. With partners who do everything for them, today’s youth seem to prefer to live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s or 30s.
Does the face-down generation need a heads-up? Well, probably not. The fact is that many of today’s teenagers are better educated and more creative than past generations. They also seem to be enthusiastic(热情的)and willing to become leaders. More young people than ever volunteer to help their communities. There are also brave young people such as Malala Yousafzai, the teenager who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for pushing girls’ rights to go to school.
So if you’re one of the oh-ohs, there’s a reason to be hopeful about the future. Things are looking up for the face-down generation. I believe that you will do GR8 (great) and LOL (laugh out loud) .
( )62.What do we know about the younger teenagers from Paragraph 1?
A. They could make the most money. B. They became more and more silent.
C. They may have no doubt good-looking. D. They would get much more perfect.
( )63.According to Paragraph2, why are teenagers called the “face-down generation”?
A. They are busy texting. B. They take selfies everywhere.
C. They use their phones a lot. D. They have no time with family.
( )64.What is a “helicopter parent” according to Paragraph 3?
A. It prefers to live like teenagers. B. It often flies everywhere.
C. It travels with their children. D. It plans everything for children.
( )65.According to Paragraph 4, what does the writer think about the younger generation?
A. Believable. B. Powerful. C. Warm-hearted. D. Independent.
( )66.What’s the writer’s attitude (态度) to the younger generation?
A. To tell them how to choose the phone. B. To compare some adults’ ideas about them.
C. To encourage them to take action. D. To teach them how to learn from Malala.
第二节 补全短文。读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入文中空白处的最佳选项。(提示:每个选项只用一次,选项中有一项为多余选项)
Is there a connection between music and language? According to recent studies, the answer is yes: Music improves certain language abilities in the brain.Here, we look at two examples.
A recent study by researcher Kraus shows that playing a musical instrument can improve a person’s hearing ability. 67 .The people in the first group were musicians, while those in the second group had no musical training. The musicians were able to hear the talking person more clearly.
68 .Think about violinists in an orchestra(管弦乐团). When the violinists play with the group, they hear their own instrument and many others, too. But the violinists must listen closely to what they are playing, and pay no attention to the other sounds. In this way, musicians are able to focus on certain sounds, even in a room with lots of noise.
Schlaug, a doctor at Harvard Medical School, works with stroke(中风) patients. Because of their illness, these people cannot say their names, addresses, or other information normally. However, they can still sing. 69 .Why does this work? Schlaug isn’t sure. Music seems to make different parts of the brain work, including the damaged(损坏的)parts. This might help patients to use that part of the brain again.
Music improves concentration(注意力), memory, listening skills, and our overall language abilities. 70 . Playing an instrument or singing can help us do better in school and keep our brain sharp(敏锐的)as we get older. Music is not only enjoyable, it’s also good for us in many other ways.
A. It can even help sick people get better.
B. Music helps people solve some hearing problems.
C. In his study, two groups of people listened to a person talking in a noisy room.
D. Musicians hear better because they learn to pay attention to certain sounds.
E. Schlaug was surprised to find that singing words helped his patients to speak.
答案:
2023年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
22~25. 【答案】B、A、A、A
26~29. 【答案】A、B、D、B
30~33. 【答案】C、D、A、C
34~37. 【答案】B、A、D、D
2022年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A
5.D 6.B 7.C 8.A
9.D 10.B 11.C 12.B
13.C 14.D 15.A 16.C
17.E 18.C 19.D 20.A
2021年四川省资阳市安岳县中考一模英语试题
51-53 DCC 54-57 CBBC 58-61 CABB 62-66 DCDBC
67-70 CDEA
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