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滬教版2020年中考英語題型專練:閱讀理解(二)C卷姓名:_ 班級:_ 成績:_一、 閱讀理解 (共10題;共86分)1. (8分)閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷正誤。 Skin-diving (自由潛水) is a new sport today. This sport takes you into a wonderful new world. It is like a visit to the moon! When you are under water, it is easy for you to climb big rocks because you are no longer heavy. Here, under water, everything is blue and green. During the day, there is enough light. When fish swim nearby (附近), you can catch them with your hands. When you have a tank (罐) of air on your back, you can stay in deep water for a long time. But you must be careful. To catch the fish is one of the most interesting parts of this sport. On the other hand, you can clean the ships without taking them out of the water. You can get many things from the deep sea. Now you can see that skin-diving is both useful and interesting.(1)Skin-diving can take you to the moon. (2)You can climb easily big rocks under water because you are not heavy underwater. (3)A skin-diver under water in the day cant see anything clearly. (4)With a tank of air on your back, you can stay under water for a long time. (5)The only use of skin-diving is to have more fun. 2. (10分)You dont need to speak French to understand the Parisians. You just need to know how to make gestures. A new guide has come out by French tourism officials, which is to help foreign visitors understand Parisians with a list of commonly used gestures like “shut up”. “If you use them the next time when youre in Paris, people will start mistaking you for a native (當(dāng)?shù)厝? in no time,” says the online guide at .Some of the citys rude native people in Paris have been a headache for the tourism authorities(旅游當(dāng)局) for a long time. They have tried their best to ask Parisians to be more friendly to foreign visitors. They have decided to show visitors commonly used gestures by Parisians at . Visitors can learn and get help from there.The website includes the common gestures such as “Bof” and “Camembert”. “Bof” is used to mean “I dont know” or “I disagree”, and “Camembert” is to tell someone to shut up.And it also includes a note, which warns visitors not to use the gestures too freely.Otherwise, they may see some even ruder Parisian expressions.(1)The coming out of that new guide in France is.A . to help foreign visitors to learn French wellB . to help foreign visitors understand ParisiansC . to make a suitable website in ParisD . to tell people the importance of speaking French(2)The gesture “Camembert” in the website means.A . I dont knowB . I disagreeC . Dont speakD . Dont stop speaking(3)The underlined word “They” refers to(指代).A . the rude native people in ParisB . the tourism authorities in ParisC . the commonly used gesturesD . the foreign visitors in Paris(4)Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A . Some native Parisians are rude to foreign visitors.B . The new guide is mainly for foreign tourists.C . Youll be regarded as a native if you use the gestures at .D . You can use the gestures in Paris as freely as you want.(5)The BEST title for this passage is.A . How to learn FrenchB . What places to visit in ParisC . Gestures make you a ParisianD . How rude Parisians are3. (8分)閱讀理解 Most musicians agree that the best violins were first made in Cremona, Italy, about 200 years ago. These violins sound better than any other violin. They even sound better than the violins made today. Violin makers and scientists try to make instruments like the Italian violins. But they arent the same. Musicians still prefer the old ones.Some people think it is the age of the violins. But not all the old violins sound wonderful. Only the old violins from Cremona are special. So age cannot be the correct answer.Other people think the secret to those violins is wood. The wood must be from certain kinds of trees. But the kind of wood may not be so important. It may be more important to cut the wood in a special way. Wood for a violin must be cut very carefully. It has to be the right size and shape. The smallest difference will change the sound of the violin. Musicians sometimes think that it is the secret of the Italians. Possibly they understood more than us about how to cut the wood.Size and shape may not be the answer either. Scientists can make new ones which are exactly the same size and shape. But the new violins still do not sound as good as the old ones. Some scientists think the secret may be the varnish (清漆). Varnish is what covers the wood of the violin. It makes the wood look shiny. It also helps the sound of the instrument. But no one knows what the Italian violin makers used in their varnish.(1)Violins first made in Cremona . A . are worse than the violins made todayB . are the same as the violins made todayC . sound better than the violins made todayD . have the same varnish as the violins made today(2)Why is the violin painted with the varnish? A . To make it sell better.B . To make it look shiny.C . To make the sound better.D . Both B and C.(3)From Paragraph 3, we can learn . A . all the old violins sound wonderfulB . wood for violins must be cut carefullyC . the kind of wood must be very importantD . the age of the violins must be the correct answer(4)What is the passage mainly about? A . Scientific ideas about violins made today.B . The ways of making good violins.C . The musical instruments.D . The old Italian violins.4. (8分)閱讀理解We walked all afternoon with Infadoos and Scragga. Their men walked about a hundred metres ahead of us.“When did your people, the Kukuana, come to this place?”“They came from the north many thousands of moons ago,” Infadoos explained. “When they reached the mountains, they could go no farther. They stayed here where the land is good and there is water.”“Do you live here in peace?” I asked.“There have been two wars. Once an army came down from the north, but we killed most of them. Soon after that, we fought among ourselves.” He said, “The king at that time had two sonstwins. When he died, both young men wanted to be king. One of the twins, Twala, killed the other and became king.”“Did the dead man have a wife and children?” I asked. I knew that if he did, the fighting could start again one day.“Yes. He had a wife, Imotu, and a son, Ignosi. They ran away.” He pointed to a village a short way ahead. “That is the village where Imotu and Ignosi first hid,” he said. “We shall stay there tonight.”As soon as we were within a mile or so of the village, an army of men came out. As we passed them, they shouted a welcome.Their women were in the village. They stopped whatever they were doing to watch us pass by, but they were not rude. As soon as we were comfortable in a hut, they came with milk, honey, and cooked food.A young man brought a fat young ox which he killed and cut into pieces. We took a few pieces for ourselves and gave him the rest. We dont want them to think we were selfish.(選自所羅門王的寶藏,有刪節(jié))(1)The Kukuana people moved a long way _before they stayed in this place. A . eastB . westC . southD . north(2)The Kukuana people stayed because they could _ here. A . hunt enough animalsB . grow good cropsC . make many friendsD . eat delicious beef(3)Infadoos people had won _ wars. A . twoB . threeC . fourD . five(4)Ignosi was Twalas _. A . wifeB . brotherC . sonD . nephew(5)From what we read, the villagers were probably Ignosis _. A . friendsB . enemiesC . supportersD . soldiers5. (8分)閱讀理解CYangzhou paper-cutting, with a history of 2,000 years, can be dated back to the Sui Dynasty, making Yangzhou one of the places where paper-cutting first became popular.In the Sui Dynasty, the people of Yangzhou would cut colourful paper or silks and satins(緞子) to celebrate festivals. It is said that Emperor Yang came to Yangzhou three times. In winter, the flowers and trees in the garden become dry and weak. The Emperor ordered the girl servants to cut fine silks and satins into flowers and leaves and use them to decorate the trees and lakes, copying nicely the looks of spring and summer. Since then, “colorful brocade cutting” (織錦緞) has become a popular art in Yangzhou.In the Tang Dynasty, the paper-cutting industry was highly developed and a large amount of high-quality paper was made as presents to the Court(宮廷).In the Qing Dynasty, because of the economic development, the people of Yangzhou became interested in wearing fine clothing, especially embroidered clothing(刺繡). The embroidered designs was based on paper-cuts. The most well-known of them was Bao Jun, a paper-cutting master. He won a high reputation(名聲) as Magic Scissors(剪刀) for his wonderful cutting skills.After the Peoples Republic of China was started, the Chinese government accepted the importance of paper-cutting like many other arts and skills. In 2007, China Paper-cuts Museum opened to the public in the back garden of the Wangs Residence(住所), Yangzhou, greatly helping the development of Yangzhou paper-cutting.(1)How many historical periods has the passage mentioned about Yangzhou paper-cutting? A . ThreeB . FourC . FiveD . Six(2)The underlined word decorate in Paragraph 2 may mean _. A . growB . cutC . waterD . beautify(3)We can probably find the passage in a(n) _. A . tourist leafletB . childrens magazineC . Year-bookD . story-book(4)Which of the following is not included in this passage? A . Bao Jun was very famous for his paper-cutting skills.B . Yangzhou paper-cutting has been known and liked since the Sui Dynasty.C . Embroidered clothing helped develop Yangzhou paper-cutting.D . Many young people are interested in paper-cutting.6. (8分)根據(jù)短文理解,選擇正確答案。Here are some tips about how to keep healthy.1) Healthy food is important. If you want to keep healthy, eat lots of fruit and vegetables. Dont eat much meat.2) Water is important. Drink water every day. Milk is good for you, too. Dont drink sweet drinks.3) Exercise is important. You can ride your bike or play soccer. Going swimming is a good idea.4) Clean air is important. If you are free, you can go to the park and enjoy clean air.5) Your teeth are important. You should brush your teeth twice a day.6) Sleep is important, too. Go to bed early. Dont stay up late, or you will feel sleepy.(1)The writer wants us not to . A . eat lots of fruitB . eat lots of vegetablesC . drink waterD . eat much meat(2)The third tip is about . A . healthy foodB . healthy drinksC . exerciseD . clean air(3)We should brush our teeth . A . once a dayB . twice a dayC . three times a dayD . every day(4)Jenny often stay up late and never gets up early. You can tell her something about . A . the first tipB . the second tipC . the third tipD . the sixth tip(5)Whats the best title for the passage? A . Healthy FoodB . How to Keep HealthyC . Ways of ExercisingD . The Importance of Sleeping7. (8分)閱讀理解BMSG (monosodium glutamate) is a food additive (食品添加劑), which has been widely used by many food factories all over the world since it appeared first in Japan in 1909.MSG is a substance that is added to some food to improve its original (原先的) taste and colour. It is used in foods around the world such as cakes, bread, frozen meats, fish and vegetables. In the beginning, people thought MSG was safe just like salt and sugar. However, in 1968 some people reported they seemed to have bad reactions (反應(yīng)) to MSG after having had a meal at a restaurant. They included headaches and quick heartbeat (心跳). It was also reported that MSG excited a persons brain and caused his death in Japan. Scientists think that MSG may lead to many neurological disorders (神經(jīng)紊亂). In mice studies done by a university, the evidence showed the mice didnt want to eat the food including MSG.Today many food companies “hide” MSG on food labels (標(biāo)簽) by using different names. If you see “natural flavorings”, “hydrolyzed protein” and “spices” in a food label, you are probably seeing a hidden way to “report” MSG in a food label. Every time we have a meal in a restaurant, we always feel the food very delicious to taste, but sometimes it is dangerous for our health because some poisonous food additives have been added to the food.To protect peoples health, our governments, from central to local, are taking actions to stop factories producing poisonous food additives.(1)Monosodium Glutamate is _. A . a foodB . an additiveC . a factoryD . a country(2)MSG is often used in _. A . frozen meatsB . cupsC . clothesD . book covers(3)The examples in the second paragraph tell us _. A . the food including MSG is delicious B . people like to eat in a restaurantC . mice like eating the food including MSGD . MSG is not safe sometimes(4)If you see “natural flavorings”, “hydrolyzed protein” and “spices” in a food label, you will know_. A . you must eat the food in a hidden wayB . the food label must be hiddenC . MSG is probably added to the foodD . you must report the food to your parents(5)The underlined word “substance” in the article means _. A . colourB . materialC . tasteD . Food8. (8分)閱讀理解 Do you want to improve your physics and chemistry grades? Well, maybe you should first learn something about the struggles (奮斗) of great scientists.The American Psychological Association did an interesting study. More than 400 students from schools in New York City took part in it. The students were divided into three groups. Group 1 read a typical textbook that describes the achievements of great scientists. Group 2 read about those scientists personal struggles. For example, as a Jew, Einstein (愛因斯坦) ran away from Nazi Germany to avoid persecution (迫害). The last group read about the scientists intellectual struggles, such as Marie Curies failed scientific tests. These stories about struggles also told students how the scientists dealt with these obstacles(障礙) .The students took a science exam before the study. After the sixweek study, they took another. Scientists found those in Groups 2 and 3 improved their science grades. Students in Group 1 didnt see a grade increase. Some of them even had lower grades after the study.The study was led by Xiaodong LinSiegler, a teacher at Columbia University. According to Xiaodong, kids often think Einstein was truly intelligent. They believe they will never match him.Many of them fail to realize that any success requires a long journey. Along the way, there are many failures(失敗) . Students who read the struggle stories more probably said that great scientists were like themselves. The great minds also had to overcome obstacles to achieve success.Xiaodong says todays science textbooks fail to bring science to life. As a result, students seldom regard science as part of their everyday lives. Instead, they just see a long list of facts that they have to remember. Xiaodong thinks textbooks should include more stories about how great scientists had to struggle to succeed. And students should focus more on how these scientists dealt with the obstacles they met along the way.(1)According to the article, students can improve their physics and chemistry grades by _. A . reading the achievements of great scientists more carefullyB . listening more carefully to their physics and chemistry teachersC . learning about how great scientists dealt with their obstacles(2)All of the students who took part in the study _. A . were interested in physics and chemistryB . went to school in New York CityC . wanted to improve their physics and chemistry grades(3)Andy Hunt was one of the students who took part in the study. According to his report card, he was probably a member of _. Andy HuntClass 2, Grade 9Physics2018.49 862018522 79A . Group 1B . Group 2C . Group 3(4)In Paragraph Four, the word match means _ in Chinese. A . 滿足B . 比得上C . 配對(5)Xiaodong LinSiegler thinks science textbooks should _. A . tell students directly that Einstein was born a common manB . make the long lists of facts山at students have to remember more interestingC . include more stories about how great scientists had to struggle to succeed9. (10分) One day, in an English class, the students are having their lessons. Their teacher, a young woman is very happy. She sings some nice songs with them and then she goes to the blackboard and writes “SMILES” on it. “This is the longest(最長)word in English,” she says to the class.A girl stands up and says, “It has only six letters. How can it be the longest word in English?”The teacher smiles and says, “Oh, look! There is a mile(英里)between the first letter and the last one.”(1)One day, the students are having _.A . a go
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