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江西省南昌市2020-2022年三年中考二模英語試卷分類匯編閱讀理解2022年江西省南昌市中考二模英語試題四、閱讀單選BulletinBoard(公告欄)Davidthemusical(音樂劇)FunMarketAttheGreatTheatre,GreenStreetTue.31July-Sun.12AugustTicketsonlyavailableattheGreatTheatreticketoffice.SheptontownsquareThurs.-Sun.:10a.m.-11p.m.Traditionalcrafts(手工藝品),food,drinks,sportsandgamesSci-fiFestivalHelpwantedSat.28July12p.m.-12a.m.AtthePhoenixArtsCentreAdmission(入場費):﹩15children&seniors(老年人)﹩20adultsFull&Part-timejobsnowofferedPart-timeCookneededforourstoreinBrandon.Full-TimeBreakfastCookneededforourstoreinEastMiddlebury.Apply(申請)inpersonatthestoreoronlineat29.Wherecanwegettraditionalcrafts?A.AttheSci-fiFestival. B.AttheGreatTheatre.C.AtSheptontownsquare. D.AtthestoreinBrandon.30.Mr.SmithistakingachildandaseniortotheSci-fiFestival,howmuchshouldhepay?A.$45. B.$50. C.$55. D.$60.31.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Davidthemusicalwillbeonfor12days.B.ThestoreinBrandononlyoffersPart-timejob.C.WecanbuyticketsforDavidthemusicalonline.D.Wecanonlyapplyforthejobinpersonatthestore.Chinesesprinter(短跑運動員)SuBingtianwonthemen’s100msemifinals(半決賽)duringtheTokyo2020OlympicGamesonAugust1,2021.HefinallyachievedhisgoalinhisthirdOlympicGames.Hehasalreadyrunbelow10secondsin100mcompetitionstwicethisyear.Hefinishedthepreliminaryrace(預(yù)賽)at10.05secondsbeforeadmittingitwasnotthebesthecoulddo.SuBingtiansetanewAsianrecordinthemen’s100-meterracewithatimeof9.83secondsattheTokyoOlympicssemifinalstobecomethefirstChinesesprintertoqualify(取得資格)forthefinaloftheevent.HealsobecamethefirstAsianathletetoreachtheOlympicfinaloftheeventsincethedigitaltimer(數(shù)字計時器)wasintroduced.Thoughhedidnotwinamedal,SuwasabreakoutstarforTeamChinainTokyoFirst,hesetanewAsianrecordof9.83secondsinthemen’s100msemifinal,becomingthefirstChinesesprintertoreachthefinaloftheeventatanOlympics.ThenSufinishedsixthinthefinal,whichwasalsohistory-makingperformance.Afterthat,Sujoinedinthemen’s4x100mrelayeventandagainmadethefinalandfinishedfourthinthefinal.SuBingtianwillbetheflag-bearer(旗手)oftheChinesedelegationattheclosingceremonyoftheTokyoOlympicsonSunday.“Thiswillbemysecondtimetoattendtheclosingceremony,thefirsttimewasinthelastOlympicGames,”SutoldChinaMediaGroup.32.HowmuchdidSuimprovefromthepreliminaryracetothemen’s100-meterrace?A.0.22seconds. B.10.05seconds. C.0.18seconds. D.9.83seconds.33.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.Asianathletesdidquitewellinmen’s100mrace.B.Suwonthefinalofmen’s100mraceat9.83seconds.C.SuwasthefirstAsiantofinishthemen’s100mraceat9.83seconds.D.Chinesesprintershaveenteredthefinalofthemen’s100mracebefore.34.PutSu’sachievementsinthecorrecttimeorder._________a.Winningthemen’s100msemifinals.b.Finishingsixthinthemen’s100mfinal.c.Finishingthepreliminaryraceat10.05seconds.d.Finishingfourthinthemen’s4x100mrelayevent.A.d-a-c-b B.c-a-b-d C.c-d-a-b D.a(chǎn)-c-b-dMostkidsliketoplayvideogames.Butdidyouknowthatsomepeopleconsidergamingasport?Whenpeopleplayinvideogamecompetitions,it’scallede-Sports.StanfordUniversityheldthefirste-Sportseventin1972.Studentscompetedwhileplayingapopularvideogame.In1980,theSpaceInvadersChampionshipwasthefirstofficialvideogamecompetition.Tenthousandpeoplewatchedtheevent.Anyonecanplayvideogames.Youdon’thavetobestrongortalltobegoodatthem.Gamingtakesskillsandpractice,however.Inthisway,thetrainingcanbemuchthesameasintraditionalsports.Playingvideogamescanbegoodforyou,too.Youneedtodothingsoverandoveragaininagame,suchashittingaball.Studiessaythistrainsthebraintoworkbetterinreallife.Therearesummercampswherekidsgotodeveloptheirgamingskills.GamerscanbepartofanSportsteamincollege,muchlikebeingonasoccerteam.Somekidsenjoyplayingsomuchthattheyplantodoitasajob.Professionalgamersplayagainsteachothertowinbigprizemoney.Otherssaygamingcan’tbeasportbecauseitisn’tathletic.Somefeelthatkidsspendtoomuchtimeinsidewithmade-upcharacters.Theysaythatkidsshouldgooutsideandgetsomeexerciseinstead.Someparentsworryaboutbadthingstheirkidscouldlearnfromplayingvideogames.Forexample,ifchildrenplaygameswithlotsoffighting,thatmightmakethembecomeveryfuriouseasily.Likemostsports,therearesomegoodandbadthingsaboutgaming.35.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thefirste-Sportevent.B.Thepopularityofe-Sportevents.C.Importante-Sporteventsinhistory.D.Thefirstofficialvideogamecompetition.36.Whatdoe-Sportsandtraditionalsportshaveincommon?A.Theyarebothexpensive.B.Theybothtakeskillandpractice.C.Theyarebothpopularamongkidsandparents.D.Theyarebothplayedamongmade-upcharacters.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“furious”inParagraph6mean?A.Angry. B.Hungry. C.Excited. D.Surprised.38.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.APopularVideoGame. B.WhyYouShouldPlayE-sports.C.E-sportsandTraditionalSports. D.E-sports:TheFutureofSports?Howdoesitfeelwhensomeonelistenstoyouwithoutstoppingorgivingtheiropinion?Thisiscalledactivelisteningandit’sagreatwaytounderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsandbuildtrustbetweenfriends.ThemeaningofactivelisteningActivelisteningmeanstryingtounderstandhowsomeonefeelsbylisteningcarefullytowhatthey’resayingandbypayingattentiontotheirbodylanguage(howtheirfaceandbodyexpresstheirfeelings).TheWeekJuniorreaderAnnie,aged11,explainswhatitmeanstoher.“Whenmyfriendstellmesomethingimportant,Ilistentowhatthey’retryingtosay.Icantellbytheirvoicesandthelooksontheirfacesifthey’reupsetorhappy.ThismakesmefeellikeIunderstandthembetter.”ThereasonsofbeingactivelistenersListeningcloselytosomeonewithoutstoppingorgivingyourownopinionshowsthatyou’reinterestedinwhatthey’resaying,evenifyoudon’tagree.Thishelpstoavoidmistakesandargumentsandcanmakefriendshipstrong.Samaritansisacharitythatsupportspeoplebylisteningtotheirworries.Itsays,“Reallylisteningtopeoplemakesthemfeelvaluedandunderstood,andbeingabletolistenwelltoothershelpsyoubesomeonewhoothersfeeltheycanturmtoandtrust.”ThewaystobeactivelistenersListencarefullytowhatyourfriendissaying,andavoidjumpinginwithyourownthoughtsandfeelings.Ifyoureallywanttotalk,Samaritanssuggestsmakingalisteningsignlikenoddingyourheadinstead.Askquestionsorsaythingsthatneedmorethanayesornoanswer,like“Tellmemore”.Trylookingformoreinformationabouthowthey’refeelingintheirfacesandbodiestoo.“Activelisteningisaskillandittakespractice,”saysSamaritans,“butdon’tgiveup,andrememberyoucanonlydoyourbest.”39.Howdoesthewriterexplainactivelistening?A.Bymakingalist. B.Byaskingquestions. C.Bysharingnumbers. D.Bygivinganexample.40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph2referto?A.Bodylanguage. B.Activelistening. C.Payingattention. D.TheWeekJunior.41.Howcanyoubeanactivelisteneraccordingtothepassage?A.Expressyourideasfreely.B.Neveraskquestionsorsayanything.C.Nodyourheadwhenyouwanttoshareyouropinions.D.Feelothers’feelingsonlybylisteningtowhattheysay.42.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?A. B. C. D.Orderingfoodhasneverbecomeeasier.Allyouneedtodoisjustopenanapp,placeyourorder,andwaitforyourfoodtobedelivered(遞送)toyourhome—thisishowpeopleeatinChinathesedays.AccordingtothelatestreportfromtheChinaInternetInformationCenter,421millionChinesepeopleuseonlinefooddeliveryservices.That’shalfofthetotalnumberofInternetusersinChina._________.Unsurprisingly,it’smainlyyoungpeople.ArecentreportfromMeituan,afooddeliveryservice,showedthat86.3percentoftheservice’susersarebetween20and34yearsold.Thesepeoplearethemainforcemakingthedevelopmentofthefooddeliveryindustry(行業(yè)).Smallfamiliesdependgreatlyonfooddeliveryservices.AccordingtotheNationalBureauofStatistics,Chinesefamilieshavechangedinsizeoverthepasttenyears.In2004,only7.7percentofpeoplelivedalone.Butthisnumberaddedupto15.6percentin2019.Forsmallfamilies,cookingtakesmoretime,soorderingfoodonlinehasbecomemorepopular.TheimprovementofChina’sfooddeliveryserviceshasalsoattractedmorecustomers.AccordingtoMeituan’sreport,thetimeittakestomakeafooddeliverydroppedfrom38minutesin2016to29minutesin2019.Meituanisalsoofferingmoreservices,deliveringproductssuchasfruit,vegetables,medicineandflowers.Asitsservicesimprove,it’slikelythatthefooddeliveryindustrywillkeepgrowing.43.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyInternetusersarethereinChina?A.210.5million. B.222million C.421million. D.842million.44.Choosethebestsentencetofillintheblank"_________"inParagraph2.A.Whoisorderingfoodonlinethemost? B.Whoisdeliveringthefoodtoyourhome?C.What'sthemostpopularfooddeliveryapp? D.Howoldaretheusersoffooddeliveryservices?45.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3and4?A.FewerpeoplelivedaloneinChinain2019.B.Thefooddeliveryindustryhasmanyproblems.C.Fooddeliverytakeslongerbecauseofmorecustomers.D.Smallfamiliesmakefooddeliveryservicemorepopular.46.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thechangedworld. B.Afoodorderingapp.C.Thefooddeliveryindustry. D.Youngpeople’seatinghabits.五、閱讀還原7選5Shoppingmayhebadforyourwalletbutitisgoodforyourhealth,saysomeexperts.Recentstudieshaveshownthat“retailtherapy”(購物治療法)isagoodwayofhelpingpeopletodealwithsadness.____47____However,makingdecisionsaboutwhattobuyhelpsgetbackthefeelingsofcontroloverenvironmentandself.____48____Gettingsomethingatalowprice,forexample,canalsobuildupone’sfeelingsofself-worth.Shoppingforotherpeoplecanalsohelppeopleformhealthyrelationships.____49____Thisconnectioncanmakethemhappierbecausetheyfeelclosertotheirfamily.____50____ArecentarticleinTheDailyTelegraphnewspaperinBritainsaidthatwalkingandcarryingshoppingbagscanburnoff385caloriesinaweek.AndoneshoppingcenterinEnglanddidaninterestingstudy.____51____Mencanwalkforonly1.5milesduringtheiraverageweeklyshopping,whichusuallylastsabout50minutesperweek.AcharityknownasTheHeartFoundationalsoadvisespeopletoshopbecauseitpreventsthemfromsitting,whichcanbeverybadfortheheart.A.Shoppingisthemostpopularactivityinpeople’slife.B.Shoppingcanalsobeconsideredawaytohelppeopleliftspirits.C.InBritain,peoplespendmoremoneyonshoppingthanthebodybuilding.D.Unhappypeopleoftenbelievethattheycannotcontrolthethingsaroundthem.E.Forexample,grandparentscangetclosetograndchildrenbygettingthemnewtoys.F.Shoppingcanhelpimproveaperson’smoodanditcanalsobegoodforyourphysicalhealth.G.Itsaysthatwomenwalkaboutthreemilesforeverytwoandahalfhoursofweeklyshopping.2021年江西省南昌市中考二模英語試題八、閱讀單選CalendarofEventsMAY4ChesterStoryTimeatMistyValley:AsmallBlueWhaleheldatPhoenixBooks;11:00A.M.EnjoyaspringSaturdaymorningwithGrammaRayandjoinusforareadingofthechildren’sbook.ASmallBlueWhalebyBethFerryandLisaMundorff.Afterwereadtogether,wewillhaveafunactivity!802-875-3400MAY11BrandonSilentMovieFestivalwithLiveMusic,“SafetyLast”heldatBrandonTownHall;7:00P.M.HaroldLloydstarsin“SafetyLast”(1923),tobescreenedwithlivemusic.Formoreinformation,pleasevisit:.Free,donations(捐贈)accepted.MAY8BurlingtonCommunity(社區(qū))DinnerheldatPathwaysVermontCommunityCenter;5:00P.M.ThePathwaysVermontCommunity.Centeroffersregularmealstothepublicforfree.MAY11BurlingtonFreeFamilySaturdays:AFamilyDancePartyheldatFlynnCenterforthePerformingArts;10:00A.M.FreefamilymusicalprogramsheldintheFlynn’slobbyonthefollowingSaturdaymorningsat10a.m.Formoreinformation,seethewebsiteat55.Whoisgoingtoreadthechildren’sbook?A.GrammaRay. B.BethFerry. C.LisaMundorff. D.HaroldLloyd.56.WherecanwegoforfunonaSaturdaynight?A.PhoenixBooks. B.BrandonTownHall.C.ThePathwaysVermontCommunityCenter. D.FlynnCenterforthePerformingArts.57.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothecalendarabove?A.CommunityDinnerisn’tforeveryone.B.Wedon’thavetopayforanyoftheeventsabove.C.SilentMovieFestivalofferslivemusicanddanceparties.D.FreefamilymusicalprogramsareheldeverySaturdaymorning.FlorenceNightingalemadenursingarespectableprofessionforwomen.Shewasbornin1820intoarichBritishfamily.Shewasinhertwentieswhenshebecameinterestedinhealthcare.Herparentswerequitesurprisedtoknowtheirdaughter’sinterest,becauserichwomendidnotworkatallinthosedays.However,NightingaledidnotchangehermindandintheendherparentsallowedhertotrainasanurseforthreemonthsinGermany.Afterthat,sheworkedinLondoninahospitalforwomen.In1854,Britain,FranceandTurkeywenttowaragainstRussia.WhenreportsabouttheawfulconditionsforthewoundedandsicksoldiersappearedinTheTimes,Nightingalewasaskedtotakesomenursestothemilitary(軍隊的)hospitals.Whileworkingthere,shebecamefamousandmoneywascollectedforherwork.ShereturnedtoLondonin1856.Atfirst,shehidherselfawayfromattention,butlater,shesetupatrainingschoolfornursesinLondon.Aftercompletingtheirtraining,thenursesworkedinhospitalsalloverBritainandNightingale’sinfluencespread.FlorenceNightingalecontinuedtoworktoimprovepublichealthfortherestofherlife.58.WherewasFlorenceNightingaletrainedasanurse?A.InBritain. B.InFrance. C.InRussia. D.InGermany.59.WhatcanweknowaboutNightingale?A.Shetookaninterestinhealthcarewhenshewastwelve.B.Shebecamefamousandgotsomemoneyduringthewar.C.SheusedtohaveajobinParisinahospitalforchildren.D.ShetriedtohideherselfandgotmarriedtoadoctorinLondon.60.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.TheterribleconditionsinLondon.B.HowNightingalebecamefamous.C.WhatNightingaledidforpublichealth.D.Nightingale’slifeduringthewar.Somechildrendotoomuchhomework.AccordingtodatafromtheUSDepartmentofEducation,ifyouspendmorethantwohoursdoingyourhomework,itcanbebadforyourmarks.Researcherslookedatthemathscoresofstudentsintheeighthgradeandtheamountofhomeworktheydid.Thentheresultswerecomparedwithsimilarstudiesofhomeworkinothercountries.Theyexpectedtheresultstobesimilararoundtheworldbuttheyweren’t.IntheUSscoresarethebestforstudentswhentheydoaboutonehourofhomeworkeachnight.Whentheykeepstudyingtwoormorehourstheirmarksbegintofall.InJapanwhenstudentsstudyformorethantwohourstheirmarksstartgoingdown—butonlyslightly(輕微地).Canadianstudentsseemtobenefitfrombetweenoneandtwohoursofhomework–butwhentheydomore,theydon’tmanagetoimprovetheirresult.Theyareaboutthesameaswhentheyworkforonlyonehour!Germanstudentsgethighermarkswhentheydotwotothreehourshomeworkanight,butriskgettinglowerscoreswhentheydothreeormorehours.Theconclusion(結(jié)論)seemstobethatyoushouldavoidspendingtoomuchtimeonyourhomework.61.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph2referto?A.Theresearchers. B.Thestudents. C.Theresults. D.Thestudies.62.Whosemarksseemtobeleastinfluencedbythelengthoftimetheyspend?A.StudentsfromtheUs.B.StudentsfromtheJapan.C.StudentsfromCanada.D.StudentsfromGermany.63.Matchthecountrieswiththeinformationandchoosetherightanswer.①theUS

a.Studentsgetalmostthesameresultwhentheystudyfor1or2hours.②Japan

b.Studentsdobestwhentheydoaboutonehourofhomeworkeverynight.③Canada

c.Students’marksgodownalittlewhentheystudyformorethantwohours.④Germanyd.Studentsgethighermarkswhentheydo2to3hoursofhomeworkanight.A.①-c②-a③-b④-d B.①-c②-d③-a④-bC.①-b②-a③-c④-d D.①-b②-c③-a④-d64.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheUSDepartmentofEducationencouragesstudentstodomorehomework.B.Spendingonehouronhomeworkisthebestwaytoimprovestudent’smarks.C.Spendingtoomuchtimeonhomeworkdoesn’tmeanyoucangethighergrades.D.Itisbelievedthatthemorehomeworkstudentsdo,thehighermarksthey’llget.Peopletodaytakelotsofphotos.Manypeopleusecellphonestotakephotosoftheireverydaylife,withfriendsandfamily.Somephotosarereallyspecial.Theymayshowbeautifulplacesorimportantevents,likebirthdaypartiesorweddings.Yearslater,peoplemay,lookat,thesespecialphotostorememberthepast.Buthowdidpeoplerecordimportanteventsbeforetherewerecameras?Howdidpeoplelongagorememberthepast?Somepeopletoldstoriesaboutthepast.Otherswrotedownthethingstheyremembered.Somepeoplemadedrawings.Thesehelpedthemrememberimportantevents.OnegroupofpeoplewhomadedrawingstorememberthepastwastheLakotatribe(部落).ThepeopleoftheLakotatribewerenativeAmericans.Everywinter,Lakotaleaderspickedthemostimportanteventfromtheyear.ALakotaartistthendrewapictureofthatevent.Thesedrawingswerecalledwintercounts.Thisisbecausetheeventforeachpicturewaspickedinthewinter.Foralongtime,thesepicturesweredrawnonanimalskins.Later,theyweredrawnonpaper.ThewintercountsshowedtheLakotatribe’shistory.Eachyear,thenewdrawingwasaddedtotherestofthewintercounts.Thathelpedpeoplekeeptrackoftheyears.Today,wintercountsareimportantrecordsoftheLakotatribe’spast.65.Howmanywayswereusedtorecordimportanteventsbeforethecamerawasinventedinthepassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.66.Whichkindofphotofromtodayismostsimilartothewintercounts?A.Photographsoffamouspeople.B.Photographsofbeautifulplaces.C.Photographsofspecialorimportantevents.D.Photographsofdailylifefrommobilephones.67.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheLakotapeopleliketodrawpicturesofthewinter.B.Theeventsforwintercountswerechoseninthewinter.C.Peoplecanonlyfindwintercountsonanimalskins.D.Eachyear,newdrawingsreplacetheoldwintercounts.68.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.TheLakotapeople'swintercountsareveryinteresting.B.TheLakotapeopledrewwintercountstopracticetheirdrawingskills.C.ThewintercountshelpedLakota'speoplerememberimportanteventsovertheyears.D.Camerashavemadeitaloteasierforpeopletorememberimportanteventsovertheyears.TheAmericanwestisfullof“ghosttowns”,wherepeoplelefteverythingbehindtofindnewhomes.Nowa“ghostcity”isbeingbuiltintheUS.Itwon’tbeabandoned.Itwillbeusedtotestthetechnologyofthefuture.CalledCITE—theCenterforInnovation(創(chuàng)新),TestingandEvaluation(測評)—thecitywillcoveranareaof39squarekilometersinthemiddleoftheNewMexicodesert.Thecitywasproposed(提議)byPegasusGlobalHoldings,atechnologycompany.Whybuildacitythatnobodylivesin?Becausenewtechnologiesmaycauseproblemsorevenbedangerous.Ina“ghostcity”,theycanbetestedforsafety.“Itwillbeatruelaboratorywithouttheproblemsandsafetyissues(問題)thatcomewithpeoplelivingthere.Hereyoucanbreakthingsandrunintothings,andgetusedtohowtheywork,beforetakingthemoutintothemarket,”saidPegasusmanagingdirectorRobertBrumleyinWiredmagazine.Withouttheworryofharmingpeople,anynewideacanbetestedinthiscity.Justthinkaboutthepossibilities—driverlesscarscanmovefreelyonthestreets,robothomescanbedesignedanddronedeliverycanbeusedformailingpackages.There’sjustoneproblemwithCITE.“Peoplecansuddenlyjumpoutinfrontofsomething,”ReeseJones,afounderofSingularityUniversity,US,toldFortunemagazine.JonesisworriedthatevenifatechnologyworksperfectlyinCFTE,itwillnotworkwellinaplacefullofpeople.69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“abandoned”inParagraph1mean?A.Givenup. B.Setup. C.Madeuseof. D.Putoff.70.Whyisthe“ghostcity”beingbuilt?A.Forshootingmovies.B.Totestnewtechnology.C.Togivehomelesspeopleaplacetolive.D.Tohelppeopleexperiencelifeinaghosttown.71.WhatistheproblemwithCITEaccordingtoJones?A.Itisnotatruelaboratory.B.TestinginCITEwillbeexpensive.C.Thetestresultsmightnotworkinrealcities.D.Therewon’tbeanyonewhocanfixthingsiftheybreakinCITE.72.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TestinginEmptyCities.B.DiscussionsaboutGhostTowns.C.TechnologyoftheFuture.D.MysteriesoftheAmericanWest.九、閱讀還原7選5Hello,mynameisVernonMarchewskiandI’mgoingtotellyouaboutthebestwaystoimproveyourfitness.Ifyou’reinterestedinbeinganathlete,orjustdoingsportforfun,thisadviceisforyou.Ithinkthemostimportantthingistochooseaworkoutthatyouenjoy.____73____Youneedtodosomethingthatwillmotivate(激勵)you,soavoidactivitiesthataretoohardforyou,orboring.____74____Tryanewactivity,orchangehowlongyouspenddoingsomething,andhowdifficultyoumakeit.Anothergreatwaytomotivateyourselfistomakesureyouhavegoals.Forexample,ifyourun5kmaday,trytoincreaseitto6.Butbecareful,don’tovertrain.____75____Lookafteryourself.____76____Ahealthydietisthebestwaytoahealthybody.Finally,onlyuseproperequipment.____77____Onlyweargoodrunningshoes,andinvestincomfortableclothing.A.Don’tcycleifyoudon’tlikecycling.B.Findsomeoneyouknowtojoinyou.C.Remembertoeatgoodfoodanddrinklotsofwater.D.Ifyoucycle,haveyourbicyclecheckedandrepairedregularly.E.Theequipmentmight-notbeofmuchhelpifyouaregoodenough.F.Thiscanleadtoinjury,andyourbodyneedstorestaswellasworkhard.G.Tomakeyourworkoutmorefunandchallenging,doitabitdifferentlyeachtime.2020年江西省南昌市中考二模英語試題四、閱讀理解(40分)A)請閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。(每小題2分)AMike'sClothesStore80%offJune10th~July1lthOpeninghours:8:30a.m.~9:00p.m.Address:16GreenStreet.Formoredetails,pleasecallusat554988.Nochecks(支票)orcreditcardsaccepted.RiversideRestaurantGreatlunchesanddinners(verylowprices).ExcellentChineseandJapanesefood.Livebandintheeveningatweekends.Address:35BrownStreet.Openinghours:11:00a.m.~11:00p.m.SunshineBookstore90%offAug.15th~Sept.1lthOpeninghours:8:00a.m.~8:00p.m.(FromMondaytoSaturday)Address:56LongStreet.Lucy'sFlowerStoreAllkindsofbeautifulflowers.Openinghours:8:00a.m.~9:30p.m.Address:28BridgeStreet.Getmoreinformationat61.IfLilywantstobuyadressforhermother,wherecanshego?A.56LongStreet. B.16GreenStreet.C.35BrownStreet.D.28BridgeStreet.62.WhencanAlanbuyhisfavoritebookinSunshineBookstore?A.At7:30a.m.,onAug.16th. B.At10:00a.m.,onSunday.C.At3:00p.m.,onMonday. D.At8:30p.m.,onFriday.63.WhomaywemeetintheRiversideRestaurant?A.Liza,agirlwhoonlylikesAmericanfood.B.Bob,aboywhowantstohavebreakfast.C.Mark,amanwhowantstobuyacoatnow.D.Andy,asingerwhoworksinarockband.BMillionsofpeopleintheUKplayvideogamesforfun.Someofthemhavebecomeprofessionalgamers,playinggamesastheirfull-timejob.It'snoteasybeingaprofessionalgamer.Theyhavetopracticefor10ormorehoursaday,fiveorsixdaysaweek.Theydoexercisessuchastypingsomethingandthentryingtotypeitfasterandfaster.Theyalsostudyvideosofotherplayersandplanwaystobeatthem.Aswellasplayinggames,manypeoplelikewatchingthem,too.Youcanwatchgamesonline.IntheUK,there'saTVchannelthatshowsesports24hoursaday.Theycanbeexcitingtowatch:justlikeothersports,thereareclosegames,last-minutevictoriesandamazingperformances.Butareesportsreallysports?Somesayno.Esportsplayersdon'tneedtorun,jump,throwordoanythingtoophysical.Atthemoment,theUKGovernmentclassify(把……歸類)esportsasgaming,notsports.Butotherpeoplesayyes—esportsaresports.Playersdoneedsomephysicalskills,especiallyhand-eyecoordination(配合),quickreflexes(反應(yīng)),accuracy(精準(zhǔn)度)andsoon.Infact,thegovernmentsofChinaandRepublicofKoreadoclassifyes-portsassports,andtheywillbeanofficialmedalsportintheAsianGamesstartingfrom2022.Formanyesportsfansandplayers,themostimportantthingisthatesportsaregrowinginpopularityandimportance.Ifesportsarenotasimportantassportsatthemoment,theywillbepopularwithyoungpeopleinthenearfuture.64.Whyisitdifficultforpeopletobeaprofessionalgamer?A.Becausetheyhavetopaylotsofmoneyforesports.B.Becausethegovernmentsclassifyesportsassports.C.Becausetheirparentsdon'tallowthemtoplaygames.D.Becausetheyhavetopracticegamesforalongtime.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"referto?A.Otherplayers.B.Thegames.C.Othersports.D.Thevideos.66.WherecanwefindaTVchannelthatshowsesports?A.InChina. B.InAmerica. C.InEngland. D.InRepublicofKorea.67.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Esportsplayerswillrunfaster,jumphigherandthrowfarther.B.Esportswillbepopularwithallpeopleindifferentcountries.C.Middleschoolstudentswon'tbeallowedtoplayesportsatall.D.MoreandmoreChinesepeoplewillplayesportsintwoyears.CKatySullivanisanactress,anathlete,andapersonwhorefusestousethewords“no”or“Ican't”.ShegrewupinAlabama,USandhadanactivechildhood.Shekeptupwithhersistersandbrothersatthegymandintheswimmingpool.However,shewasbornwithnolegsandhastowearprostheticlegsallherlife.Butshe

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