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1、福建中考英語閱讀理解訓(xùn)練試題(無答案)福建中考英語閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題第一節(jié) 閱讀下面A、B、C、D四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳答案。Jackie is writing a summary(總結(jié))and feedback about School Day to his teacher.Summary:School Day was held successfully on May 6th. Twenty-four student helpers from Grade 8 were divided into four groups of six. Each gr

2、oup had a task to raise money for the disabled.Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4School postcards(Leader: Natalie)Chinese paintings(Leader: Tina)Recycling bags made by students(Leader: Leo)Homemade snacks by parents(Leader: Nick)All of groups performed well on School Day and received praise from the visit

3、ors. In short, our School Day went well and we got no poor opinions from the visitors.Feedback:Opinions from 100 students have been collected. Most students thought the activities were good. However, some students thought the prices of the school postcards were a little too high.Satisfaction Feedbac

4、k(反饋)Percentage時節(jié)JONSchool Chini«*e Rflcycling Hom«niaido postcards pnintlngttnack*GroupFollow-up:Have a meeting with the headmaster about prizes for excellent student helpers.1. The text is written to.A. give a reportB. have School DayC. collect opinions from visitorsD. hold a meeting wit

5、h teachers2. What were sold in Tina ' s group?A. School postcards.B. Chinese paintings.C. Recycling bags.D. Homemade snacks.3. How did the visitors feel about the activities?A. Disappointed.B. Satisfied.C. Worried.D. Surprised.4. How many students like the recycling bags according to the feedbac

6、k?A. 50.B. 25.C. 15.D. 10.5. Which of the following is TRUE about the activities?A. Nick was the leader of Group I.B. Twenty-four students offered their feedback.C. The postcards were cheap.D. Student helpers who did well can get prizes.All over the world, thousands of animals are used for wildlife

7、tourism. People travel to watch monkey shows, hug baby tigers and swim with dolphins. It might look like fun, but there are reports that animals are hurt now and again. The World Animal Protection (WAP) says that up to 550,000 wild animals are exposed (暴 露)to ill treatment around the world; in Cambo

8、dia, forexample, it ' been reported that elephants have died after carrying tourists for long in hot weather.This is getting attention - over 100 travel companies have promised that they will no longeropen up such places However, some people argue that animal tourism isn' t always as bad as

9、itshould be free to live as they choose. The way animals are treated is often cruel and causes much pain. Even if treated well, they cannot act in the same way as they would in the wild. We don' need wildlife tourism. We can see animals close up in their natural home in TV programs. There no nee

10、d to disturb (打擾)them in real municate with the wonderful animals. The more people know about them, the more they want to protect them. Wildlife tourism brings money to poor area and may be the only way for some people to make a living. Not all animals are treated badly. Some endangered anim

11、als are under the protection of programs thatseems. So what do you think?Group YesGroup No Animals weren ' t put on this planet for enjoyment. They It is enjoyable and educational for people to6 .How many wild animals are facing bad treatment according to WAP?A. More than 100.B. Hundreds.C. Thou

12、sands. D. About 550,000.7 .The underlined words Such places refer to (指)the places forA. foreign travelers B. sick elephants C. wildlife protection D. animal tourism8 .What opinion do the two groups have in common?A. Animals can live wherever they like.B. Wildlife should be protected.C. Animal touri

13、sm supports poor people.D. Wildlife is well looked after.9 . “Group Yes " suggests that people should disturb animals.A. in CambodiaC. in real life10.What is the text mainly about?A. Ways of protecting rare species.C. How to bring tourists enjoyment.B. in travel companiesD. in poor areasB. Diff

14、erent opinions on wildlife tourism.D. Whether to collect information on wildlifeCE- mail is used for everything, and it makes life easier. But do you know where e-mail came from? The man who invented it was Ray Tomlinson, a US engineer. He died at the age of 74 on March 5, 2016.Back in 1971, Tomlins

15、on was working on something that could send messages from one computer to another. Tomlinson tried to find a way to separate users' namefrom the names of their computers . He needed a kind of symbol, However, it couldn't be a popular one, and itcouldn't be one that computers might know i

16、n a different context. It needed to be on keyboard at the same time."The ' ' sign made the most sense," he told Wired in 2012. "It said where the user was.at. " For example, by writing"Alex at 2lst Century Teens" you can send a message to somebody named Alex who

17、 works at 21st Century Teens. This was the early from of e-mailThe interesting thing is that Tomlinson didn't remember what the very first test message he sent was.Tomlinson, the father of e-mail, changed the way the world communicates and more importantly saved the symbol " ".Today, t

18、he " " symbol is finding new life outside of our inboxes (收件箱).Most famously, social media like Weibo and Wechat use it at the beginning of user names. So even if we don't use e-mail some day, Tomlinson's contribution will certainly live on.11. Tomlinson invented the e-mail inA.197

19、1B.1974C.2012D.201612. Tomlinson chose the symbol " " becauseA. it was a popular symbolB. he knew it could separate users' namesC. " " is the perfect symbol on the keyboardD. it's on the keyboard and no one used it before13. The " " sign tells us of the user.A.

20、the jobB. the placeC. the nameD. the number14. According to the last three paragraphs, which statement is TRUE?A. Tomlinson changed how we communicate.B. The symbol " " now is only used outside of the inboxes.C. Tomlinson 's contributions won't live on if we don't use e-mailD.

21、Tomlinson still remembered clearly what the first message he sent was.15. What's the passage mainly about?A. It's about how to send e-mails on the computer.B. It' s about how Tmlinson invited the e-mail and the sign " ".C. It's about Tomlinson's contribution to 21st Cen

22、tury Teens.D. It's about why the sign " " is as important as Weibo and Wechat.A. culturesB. historiesC. scienceD. storiesDMany Chinese people will wonder what presents to get for their moms on Mothernot many ' s Day, biknow Mother ' s Day is actually a festival from overseas.Mo

23、ther's Day originated( 起源)in America during the early 20th century. The festival spread to China as early as the 1980s and was widely accepted.Why did a foreign festival become popular in China? In fact, Chinese traditional culture has always encouraged filial(孝順的)devotion to parents. There are

24、many stories which show filial respect in ancient China. For example, the story of Taste Liquid(液體的)Medicine for Mother “tells us the filial virtue( 美德)of Emperor Wen of the Western Han dynasty. His mother had been sick for three years. He often stayed up by her bedside and cared for her day and nig

25、ht. He tasted the liquid medicine first before she drank it. Also, mother love is a repeated subject in Chinese ancient poems, like “Songpf the Parting Son“ by Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang dynasty. Now this poem is still a must in the school textbooks. Children in China are brought up with the educ

26、ation of filial devotion.On special days, people often use roses or forget-me-nots to express love. Carnations are considered as the perfect flowers for mothers around the world, but few know that China has its own for mothers-the tiger lily.Love for mothers can have different ways of expression. Wh

27、at matters most is love, not the festival itself. What mothers truly want is perhaps just a simple expression of love from their children.16. When did Mothers Day spread to China?A. In the 1920s.B. In the 1980s.C. In the Western Han dynasty.D. In the Tang dynasty.17. What is the poem of “ Song of th

28、e Parting Son " mainly about?A. The filial virtue of Emperor Wen.B. Caring for the old.C. Traditional Chinese medicine.D. A mother ' s love for hen so8. Mother's Day is popular in China mainly because of .A. its wide spread in many countriesB. our ancient stories of respecting parentsC.

29、 our traditional cultural valuesD. its simple way of expressing love19. What is regarded as the Chinese own flower for a mother?20. What a mother truly wants on Mother's Day may be A. a big dinnerB. a celebration partyC. greetings of the festivalD. expensive presents第二節(jié) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的五個選項中選出能填入短

30、文空白處的最佳選項,使短文通順、連 貫,意思完整。EOur grandparents seem to have magic powers sometimes. Give them a Chinese lunar calendar,and they will know what the weather will be like days or even months later.21 They are following the 24 Solar Terms ( 節(jié)氣),which are an important part of Chinese culture. And on Nov. 30, 2016, the United Nations (UN) added it to the List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (人類非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)).The 24 Solar Term came into being d

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