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福建省寧德市

2020-2022年中考英語二模試題分類匯編

閱讀理解

2022年福建省寧德市中考二模英語試題

IV.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),25小題;滿分45分)

第一節(jié)閱讀以下四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的四個選項中選擇最佳答案。(每

小題2分,共40分)

AmazingChinain60Secondsisashortvideoseriescoveringculturalandscenichotspotsacrossthecountry.

1Sichuaniswell-knowntopeoplearoundtheworldforitsbelovedpandas.However,

thesouthwesternChineseprovincehasvariousotherresources,natural,culturalandso

翌on.It'swidelyknownfbritsspicyandhotSichuanfoodanditsslow-pacedlifestyleis

alsofamousaroundChina.

Guangxiisfamousfbrthepicturesque(如畫的)sceneryofGuilinBesidestheattractive

naturalsceneryofillsandrivers,italsohasalonghistoryfilledwithexcellentancient

■端civilizations.Besidestheexcellentancientcivilizations,tisalsowell-knownfbrits

1variousethnic(少數(shù)民放)culturescreatedbymanyethnicgroups,likeZhuangand

1Miao.

Guangdonghasexperiencedmanyyearsofrapiddevelopment.It'sawindowintoChin's

economicreformandaimportanttradecenter.FromcapitalcityGuangzhoutotech

centerShenzhen,theprovinceishosttosomeinternationalcities.

Astheoldsayinggoes,"EatinGuangdong;tastetheworld"Guangdongisfamous

foritsCantonese(廣東的)food,oneoftheworld'smostfamoustraditionalfoods.

Hainanisthemostpopulartropicalresort(熱背度假勝地)inChina,withmore

than300daysofsunshineayear.Variouswatersportsandactivitiesareonofferin

Hainan,includingdiving,deep-seafishing,surfingandwindsurfing.Inadditiontoits

beautifulscenery,Hainanisalsoanislandofwonderfultraditionalartsandskills.

41.Sichuanisfamousforaccordingtothetext.

?pandas②ethnicgroups③hotfood?surfing⑤theslow-pacedlifestyle

A.①③①B.①③⑤C.??⑤D.②④⑤

4.IfyourfriendTomlovesdeep-seafishing,you'llrecommend(推薦)tohim.

A.HainanB.GuangxiC.SichuanD.Guangdong

43.WhichpicturehasacloseconnectionwithGuangdongaccordingtothetext2?

ABCD

44.Theauthorwritesthetextinorderto.

A.makepeoplelovenatureB.protectthetraditionalculture

C.introducethefourplacesbrieflyD.showChina'sbeautifulscenery

45.Wecanmostpossiblyreadthetextinthepartofinthenewspaper.

A.travelB.businessCsportsD.education

(B)

Onmyfirstjobasasportseditorforasmallnewspaper,Inevergotaletterfrommyreaders,

solfeltstrangewhenanenvelopewasputonmydeskonemorning.WhenIopenedit,Iread:"A

nicepieceofwritingontheTigers.Welldone!Goon!0ItwassignedbyDonWolfe,thesports

editor.BecauseIwasnotconfidentatthattime,hiswordscouldn'thavebeenmoreencouraging.

Later,whenIgottoknowhim,IlearnedthatDonmadeahabitofwritingencouragingwordsto

others."WhenImakeotherseelgoodaboutthemselves,'*hetoldme,"Ifeegood,too.u

Overtheyears,FvetriedtocopytheexampleofDonWolfeandotherfriendswhocare

enoughtowriteencouragingwords,becauseIthinktheyaredoingsomethingimportant.Weall

needabeestfromtimetotime,andafewlinesofpraisemayturnaroundaday,evenalife

Why,then,aretheresofewnotewriterslikeDonWolfe?Myguessisthatmanyareafraid

they'llbemisunderstoodorsoundstrange.Also,writingtakestime;it'sfareasiertomakeaphone

call.Thedisadvantagewithphonecalls,ofcourse,isthattheydon'tlastlongAnoteisamatterof

record,andthenotecanbereadmorethanonceandvalued

Whatdoesitneedtowritenotesthatlifespiritsandwarmhearts?Onlyawillingnessto

expressourappreciation(欣賞).Bereadytogiveyourpraise.Yourwordsmaynotonlymakea

differencetoothers,buttheycanmakeadifferencetoyourself.AsDonWolfesaid,makingothers

feelgoodaboutthemselvesmakesmefeelgoodtoo.

46.WhatcanweknowaboutthewriterfromParagraph1?

A.Hewasanexcellentsportseditor.

B.Hewasgoodatencouragingothers.

C.HenevergotamailfromDonWolfe.

D.Hedidn'treceivealetterfromhisreadersbefore.

47.Theunderlinedword"boost"probablymeans.

A.lineB.encouragementC.noteD.friend

48.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofDonWolfe?

A.Confident.B.Cold.C.Caring.D.Cheerful.

49.What'stheadvantageofwritinganoteaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Ittakestime.B.Itisveryeasytodothat.

C.Itcanimproveunderstanding.D.Itmaylastlongandbevalued.

50.What*sthebesttitleofthetext?

A.ThePowerofNotesB.ThePowerofExamples

C.TheSecretsofNoteWritingD.TheWaytoExpressAppreciation

(C)

Youmayoftenseenewsofsatelliteswhichhavebeensentintospace.OnFeb21,for

example,UScompanySpaceXtook46satellitesintoorbit(軌道).OnFeb27,Chinasent22

satellitesintospace.Atpresent,therearemorethan3,000activesatellitesmovingaroundthe

Earth,accordingtoStatista,aGermancompanyworkingonmarketdata.Whydoweneedso

manysatellites?Whatcantheydoforus?

Satellitescandoallkindsofwork,fromgivingyoudirectionsontheroadtosendingTV

signals,tohelpingscientistsdoresearch.Forexample,the22satellitesthatChinajustsentupare

partoftheBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem.SharedbikesthatuseBeiDouchips(芯片)can

havemorecorrectpositioning.Thismakesthemeasiertobefound.Drones(無人機(jī))canalso

useBeiDoutofly.

However,beforesatellitescameintobeing,TVsignalsdidn'tgoveryfarbecauseof

mountainsortallbuildings.Phonecallstofarawayplaceswerealsoaproblem.Settingup

telephonelinesoverlongdistancesisdifficult.Withsatellites,TVsignalsandphonecallscanbe

sentdirectlytoasatelliteandbackdowntodifferentpositionsonEarth.Satellitescanalsoprovide

informationaboutclouds,oceans,landandice,whichhelpsscientistspredict(預(yù)測)changesin

weatherandclimate.Bymonitoringwildfiresandvolcanoes,theyhelpworkersdealwithnatural

disasters(災(zāi)難).

Somesatellitesflynearotherplanets.TheymaylookforwateronMarsortakeclose-up

picturesofSaturm'srings.In2020,videowebsiteBilibilisentasatelliteintospace.Itsjobisto

lookatotherplanetsandsharethepicturesandvideoswithBilibili'susers.

Whensatellitesarenolongerneeded,theydonrtlastforever.Whentheyarenolongerinuse,

theycangoeitheroftwoways.SatellitesinlowerorbitsaremadetofalltowardEarth.Theythen

burnupintheatmosphere(大氣層).SatellitesinhigherorbitsaresentfurtherfromEarth.They

becomespacejunk.Somedaywemayneedtosendspaceshipstocollectthem.

51.WecanknowthatfromParagraph1.

A.Chinahas22satellitesinspaceatpresent

B.TheUShassentthemostsatellitesintospace

C.ChinaiscompetingwiththeUSinsendingsatellites

D.manynewsatelliteshavebeensentintospacesofar

52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph2referto?

A.Sharedbikes.B.BeiDouchips.C.Satellites.D.Drones.

53.Ifthewriterwantstoaddsomeinformationaboutpredictingsnowstorms,hemayputitin

A.Paragraph2B.ParagraphsC.Paragraph4D.Paragraph5

54.WhydidBilibilisendasatelliteintospace?

A.Tolookforwateronotherplanets.

B.TosendBilibili'susersintospace.

C.TotakepicturesandrecordvideosofSaturn'srings.

D.Tosharesomeinformationofotherplanetswithitsusers.

55.Howaresatellitesdealtwithwhentheyarenolongerinuse?

A.Oldsatellitesaresentintootherplanets.

B.Junksatellitesmustbecollectedbyspaceship.

C.Satellitesinlowerorbitsburnupintheatmosphere.

D.SatellitesinhigherorbitsaremadetofalltowardEarth.

(D)

WearesurroundedbythenewsaboutCOVID-19andotherviruses(病毒),buthowmuchdo

youreallyknowaboutthem?Virusesthatinfect(感染)humansnearlyalwayscauseillness.

Fortunately,justasweknowalotabouthowvirusesharmus,sodoweknowhowtopreventthem.

Thesefactsareagoodplacetostart.

Someviruses,includingthosethatcauseherpes,COVID-19,andAIDS,canbespread

throughasymptomaticpeople(theyneverhadsignsoftheillness)andpresymptomaticpeople

(theydon'thavesignsyet),accordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControland

Prevention(CDC)Someofthemmayevenbensuperspreaders",infectingdozenstohundredsof

otherpeoplewithoutevenrealizingit.Takeactiontopreventspreadingvirusesevenwhenyou

don'tfeelsick.

Washyourhands.ThisisapieceofadvicegivenbyWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).

Makesuretowashyourhandswithsoapforatleast20secondsanddryyourhandsonaclean

towel.Inpublicrestrooms,avoidairdryers,whichblowcontaminants(污染物)alloverthe

place.

Doregularexercise.Regularexercise,whichcanincludetakingquickwalks,hasbeenshown

toimproveyourimmunesystem,thusreducingyourpossibilitiesofdevelopingacoldortheflu.

Butdon'toverdoit.Ifyouhaven'treceivedprofessional(專業(yè)的)(rainingbeforeandyou're

trainin?gf_ora_longmarathon,thatcanhavetheoppositeeffectandhurtyourimmunesystem.

Youmayhavereadthatyouneednlgetvaccinated(疫苗)ifyouliveinaplacewheremost

peoplehavehadthediseaseorthevaccine,allowingyoutomakeuseofherdimmunity(群體免

疫)."Buteffectiveherdimmunityrequiresthatmorethan90percentofthepopulationbe

vaccinatedagainstadisease,"saysTishDavidson,amedicalwriterandauthor.

56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabout"superspreaders'1accordingtothetext?

A.Theyhavemanysignsoftheillness.

B.Theymayinfectalotofpeople.

C.Theypreventspreadingtheviruses.

D.Theyrealizetheyarespreadingviruses.

57.Thefollowingwaysarehelpfultopreventvirusesexcept.

A.washinghandsfbrenoughtime

B.doingexerciseregularly

C.avoidingusingairdryersinpublicrestrooms

D.trainingforalongmarathonwithoutprofessionalguidance

58.Amancanhaveherdimmunityagainstadiseasewhen.

A.lotsofpeopleinhisplacehavethevaccine

B.over9/10ofthepeopleinhisplacearevaccinated

C.peopleinhisplacearefightingagainstthedisease

D.mostpeopleinhisplaceareinfectedbythedisease.

59.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofsubheadings(小標(biāo)題?

?Handwashingisprotective?Regularexerciseishelpful

③Herdimmunityishardtoachieve?Beinginfectedwithoutsignsispossible

A.②-①-④-③B.①-④-③-②C.④-①-②-③D.④-②-③-①

60.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Somevirusfactsthatweshouldknow.

B.SomenewsaboutCOVID-19andotherviruses.

C.SomefactsabouthowtofightagainstCOVID-19.

D.SomefactsthatcauseCOVID-19andotherviruses,

第二節(jié)(E)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的五個選項中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項,

使短文通順、連貫,意思完整。(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

Amanwassickandtiredofgoingtoworkeverydaywhilehiswifestayedhome.

61Heprayed(祈禱)oneday:"Igotoworkeverydayandputineighthourswhilemy

wifestaysathome.IwanthertoknowwhatIgothrough,sopleasechangeourbodies."

62Hegotoutofbed,cookedbreakfastforthefamily,wokeuphiskids,packed

theirlunches,drovethemtoschool,camehome,tooktheclothesthatneededdrycleaningtothe

cleaners,wentgroceryshopping,andfinallyreturnedhome.

Buthecouldn'trestaftergettinghome.Hehurriedtofinishthechores(家務(wù)活).

63Hebroughtthemhome,ananged(安排)forthemtodotheirhomework,andthen

headedtothekitchen.

At4:30pmhebeganpeelingpotatoesandwashinggreensforsalad,friedbeefsteak,and

cokedsomefreshleansforinner.

Afterdinner,hecleanedthekitchen,ranthedishwasherfoldedlaundry,bathedthekids,and

putthemtobed.64.Hecouldn'twaittgotobedhimself.

Thenextmorning,heawokeimmediatelyknelt(跪下)bythebedandprayed:

"65Ohplease,letustradeback.H

A.Hewantedhertoseewhathewentthrough.

B.By9:00p.m.,hewasreallytired.

C.Iwassowrongtoenvy(按護(hù))mywife'sdailylife.

D.Whenhefinishedeverything,herantoschooltopickupthekids.

E.Thenextmorning,themanwassurprisedtowakeupasawoman.

2021年福建省寧德市中考二模英語試題

IV.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),25小題;滿分45分)

第一節(jié)閱讀以下四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的四個選項中選擇正確答案(每

小題2分,共40分)

(A)

Tipping(給費)isverydifferentintheUKandtheUS.Ifsimportanttogetthisrightwhen

youvisiteachplaceasitcandecidewhetherwaiters/waitresses,hairdressers(理發(fā)師)orthetaxi

driversmaythinkthatyouarelovely,rude,strange,orwhethertheymayrunafteryoudownthe

street!

IntheUK

IntheUKthereasonfortippingistoshowthatyoureallyliketheservice.IntheUKthepay

foranyworkisquitehigh.Sowhenyoutip,itismainlyshowingpolitenesstotheserviceperson,

andtoshowthattheydoanexcellentjob.

Youcantipmoreorlessdependingonhowgoodyouthinktheserviceis,andusuallythetip

isaround10-20%.Ifyoudon?tliketheservice,don'ttip!Orifyouareastudent,ortravelerwith

notmuchmoney,it'salsoOKnottotip.

IntheUS

IntheUS"tips"isoftencalled“service”.ItisquitenecessarytotipintheUSbecausethe

servicepersonsintheirindustrieshavealowpaywhichtheycannotliveon,andtherefore(因止匕)

yourtipismuchneededbythem.

Itisactuallypartofthepaymentthatyoumakeandisnotoptional!Especiallyinrestaurants,

ifyoudonotpaytheservice,youhavenotpaidyourwholebill,sowatchout!

41.Paragraph1tellsusthat.

A.tippingrightisimportantB.it'shardtotipindifferentcountries

C.waiterswillthinkyou'rerudeD.taxidriversliketorunafteryou

42.IntheUK,peopletipinorderto.

A.enjoybetterserviceB.provetheyhaveahighpay

C.showtheirpolitenessD.helptheservicepersons

43.Ifyouloveyournew50-poundhaircut,howmuchcanyoutipthehairdresser?

A.£1.B.£8.C.£20.D.£50.

44.Whyis^tip"necessaryintheUS?

A.Becausetheservicepersonsaskforit.

B.BecauseserviceintheUSisexcellent.

C.BecausetheAmericanshaveahighpay.

D.Becauseitispartofyourwholebill.

45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"optionarinthelastparagraphmean?

A.Necessary.B.Different.C.Freetochoose.D.Hardtodecide.

(B)

Ifyou'reaDIYerwhoenjoysmakingsomethingsbyyourself,youmightbeinterestedin

tryingyourhandatmakingsoap(月巴皂).Makingsoaprequiresmorethanjustafewkitchentools

andsomebasicskills.Here^howtomakeaperfectsoapathome:

Step1.Choosearecipe

Ifyouareabeginner,thesimplestwaytostartistobuyapre-mixedsoapbase(基料).

Step2.Prepareyourtools

Allyoureallyneedis:

?Somethingtomelt(融化)thebase.

?Mold3togiveyoursoapspecialshapes.

Step3.Meltthebase

Mostready-madebasescanbedoneeitherinthemicrowave(微波爐)oronastovetopina

doubleboileroverlowheat.Bothskillsworkwell,butdoingitonthestovetopcangiveyoumore

controlandallowsyoutobetterseewhenthebasestartsmelting.

Step4.Fillthemold

Carefully—butquickly—pourthebaseintoyourmold.

Step5.Coolandunmoldit

?Letyoursoap-filledmoldcoolatroomtemperatureonasmoothsurface.Avoid

touchingituntilitiscompletelyhard.

?Whenit'shardened,simplypop(迅速取出)itoutofthemoldandenjoy!

46.Whatdoestheunderlined"molds"meaninChinese?

A.肥皂.B.容器.C.模具.D.材料.

47.WhatcanwelearnfromStep3?

A.Amicrowaveisnecessary.

B.Seeinghowthebasemeltsisimportant.

C.It'shardtocontrolifthetemperatureislow.

D.Bothamicrowaveandastoveareofthesamehelp.

48.Inthelaststep,itisimportantto.

A.waitB.touchthesoapC.fillthemoldD.enjoythesoap

49.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthistext?

A.HowtoMakeSoapB.HowtoDIYThings

C.MakingSoapIsInterestingD.ToolsNeededtoMakeSoap

50.Inwhichsectionofanewspaperwouldyouprobablyreadthetext?

A.Sports.B.JobWanted.C.LostandFound.D.DoItYourselves.

(C)

Carlosworkedataneighborhoodstore.Heconsideredhimselfanimportantworker.He

workedthenightshift(夜班),whileMissy,theothermanager,dealtwiththedaytimeduties.

OneSaturdaynight,CarlossentMissyhomeearlybeforehershiftendedat10p.m,sothat

shehadtimetodate(約會)withhernewboyfriend.

Fifteenminutesto12p.m.,amanwhoCarlosrecognizedfromtheneighborhoodstoppedin

toorderasandwich.Hestayedforafewminutesandthenleft.BeforeCarlosclosed,hemadeone

finalroundofsweepingtokeepthestoreinorder.Suddenly,inthecenterofthefloor,he

discoveredanenvelope(信封)withabout$3,500inside.Hewasquitebesidehimselfwithjoy.

Whenhewenthome,hetoldhisroommatehewantedtokeepthemoney.

Thenextafternoon,thesamemanstoppedinagain.HeaskedMissyifanyonefoundan

envelopethenightbefore.Missyhadnoideaofthesituation,andreplied,"No."Asthemanwas

leaving,Carlosstoodupandsaidhefoundtheenvelope.Hedidtherightthingandreturnedthe

envelopetotheman.

Themangavehima$50reward.CarlosacceptedandgaveittoMissy.HebelievedMissy

andherboyfriendwouldenjoyanicemealtogether.Tohissurprise,givingthemoneybackmade

himfeelbetterthankeepingit.

Thatnightwhenhegothome,hisroommatesaidtohim/'Iwaswonderingwhatyouwould

do.InmyheartIknewyouwoulddotherightthing.Iadmireyouforyouractofgoodness.^^

51.WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.

A.MissywasthankfultoCarlosB.Missydidn5tlikethenightshift

C.CarlosseemedproudofhimselfD.Carloswastheownerofthestore

52.WhydidCarlossendMissyhomeearlythatSaturdaynight?

A.CarlosmightwanttowinMissy'sheart.

B.Carloswasconfidenttofinishthejoballbyhimself.

C.HedidsotomakesureMissyhadtimeforadate.

D.Itwasverydangerousforagirltogohomelatealone.

53.WhenCarlosdiscoveredtheenvelope,he.

A.wasveryexcitedB.toldMissyaboutit

C.calledthemanD.wasveryfrightened

54.WhydidMissysay“No”totheman?

A.Becausethemanwastellingalie.

B.Becausethemanseemedastrangertoher.

C.BecauseMissyjustwantedtokeepitsecret.

D.BecauseMissyreallydidn'tknowthematter.

55.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.

A.CarlosmustbeverywealthyB.Carlos^oommatethoughthighlyofhim

C.CarlosdislikedthepoorrewardD.Carlos'roommatethoughthimnotbrave

(D)

AJapanesecompany,SkyDriveInc.,hasannouncedthesuccessfultestdriveofaflyingcar

onAugust25.ThecompanysaidtheflyingcarwastestedattheToyotaTestField,oneofthe

largestinJapanandhometothecompany'sdevelopment

base.Itwasthefirstpublictestdriveforaflyingcarin

Japanesehistory.Thecar,namedSD-03,mannedwith(承

載)apilot,tookoffandcircledthefieldforaboutfour

minutes.

“WearemorethanexcitedtohaveachievedJapan'sfirst-evermannedflightofaflyingcarin

thetwoyearssincewefoundedSkyDrive,“CEOTomohiroFukuzawasaid."Wewanttorealizea

societywhereflyingcarsareaneasywayoftransportationintheskyandpeopleareableto

experienceasafeandcomfortablenewwayof

TheSD-03istheworld'ssmallestelectricvertical(垂直的)takeoffandlandingvehicleand

takesupthespaceofabouttwoparkedcars,accordingtothecompany.Ithaseightmotors(發(fā)動

機(jī))tomakesureitissafeenough.

Thecompanyhopestomaketheflyingcarapartofnormallife.Moretestflightswilltake

placeinthefutureunderdifferentconditionstomakesurethesafetyandtechnologyofthevehicle

meetindustrystandards.Thesuccessofthisflightmeansthatitispossiblethatthecarwillbe

testedoutsideoftheToyotaTestFieldbytheendofthisyear.Thecompanywillcontinueto

developtechnologiessothattheflyingcarwillbesoldin2023.Butnopricehasbeenannounced.

56.Whatdoweknowabouttheflyingcar?

A.ItisthelargestcarinJapan.B.Itisthefirstflyingcarintheworld.

C.Itislargerthananormalcar.D.ItisproducedbytheToyotaTestField.

57.WhyistheCEOexcited?

A.Becausehefoundedthecompany.

B.Becausepeopleareabletodriveaflyingcar.

C.Becausethecompanyownsthelargesttestfield.

D.Becausethemannedflightofthecarwassuccessful.

58.Whatwillthecompanydonext?

A.Carryoutmoretestflights.B.Producemoreflyingcars.

C.Fixeightmotorsinthecar.D.Makethecartakeoffvertically.

59.Wecaninfer(推測)fromthelastparagraphthat.

A.theflyingcarwillbesoldatahighprice

B.theflyingcarwillbereadyforsalewithinyears

C.thecompanyhasmadeflyingcarapartofnormallife

D.thecompanyhastestedthecaroutsideToyotaTestFiled

60.Thetextiswrittento.

A.tellanewinventionB.introduceaflyingcarproject

C.showhowacarfliesD.callonreaderstobuytheflyingcar

第二節(jié)(E)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的五個選項中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項,

使短文通順、連貫,意思完整。(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)

InthetimeoftheJinDynasty,therewasamannamedLeGuang.Oneday,LeGuangasked

oneofhisfriendstohavedinnerathishome.61

Foralongtime,hisfrienddidn'tcome.ThenLeGuangheardthathisfriendwasill,sohe

wenttovisithim.LeGuangaskedwhatwaswrongwithhim.Hisfriendanswered,44Lasttimeat

yourhomeIfoundalittlesnakeinthegong-shapedcup(觥杯)andIwasillafterIdrankthe

wine."62Suddenly,herememberedtherewasabow(弓)onthewall.Thatmusthave

beentheshadow(影子)ofthebowwhichlookedlikealittlesnake.

63Whenthegong-shapedcupwasfullofwine,hepointedtotheshadow

ofthebowinthegong-shapedcupandaskedhisfriendtohavealook.Hisfriendshouted,

€464”

LeGuanglaughedandtookawaythebow.u65"heasked.Hisfriendwassuiprisedto

findthatthesnakewasgone.Afterhisfriendknewthetruth,hegotwell.

Formanyyears,thisstoryhasbeenusedtoadvisepeoplenottobetoosuspicious(懷疑的)

easily.

A.Canyouseethesnakenow?

B.ThatiswhatIsawlasttime!

C.Afterdinner,hisfriendwentbackhome.

D.SoLeGuangaskedhisfriendtojoinhimforadrinkagain.

E.LcGuangwassurprisedbecausetherewasn'tasnakeinthegong-shapedcup.

2020年福建省寧德市中考二模英語試題

IV.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),25小題;滿分45分)

第一節(jié)閱讀以下四篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的四個選項中選擇正確答案(每小

題2分,共40分)

A

TheislandofKalthofeoffersgreatcountrysideinthecity

Enjoytheislandcenter.Itisawetlandsreserve(水上保護(hù)區(qū)),whichisagoodplace

forpicnicorbirdwatching.Ifyouwanttogetthere,BusNo.503will

bethebestchoice.Ontheisland,youcanenjoydeliciousfoodina

restaurant.Thereisalsoabridgeontheothersideoftheisland.You

canwalkonitforthesunsetdrinking.

CafeParisisthemostbeautifulplaceinHamburg,everything

ChicFrenchCaftisFrench—fromFrenchcoffeeandnicebreadforbreakfast,aglassof

nicebeertoisfamoussteak—butthepeopleofHamburgloveitandit

istheirfavoriteplace.Forareallocallife,comeonaFriday

lunchtime.Youwillenjoythedeliciousfoodandgreatmusic

performance(表演)maybeabigsurprise.

Ourbeautifulcityisfamousforitslake,theOuterAlster.

BeerandboatingPeopleinHamburgoftengetouttorideabikeorwalkthedogaround

thelake.Rentingabikeanddoingaroundtripisfun,butnothingis

moreinterestingthanhiring(租用)aboatYoucandriveyourboat

intoanarrowcanal,getabitlostandenjoysomebeer.Justremember

tobooktheboatmuchearlier.

Price:320anhour;20%discount(優(yōu)惠)foroverthree-hour

booking.

41.ThebestwaytogototheislandofKalthofeis.

A.onfootB.bybikeC.bycarD.bybus

42.willsurpriseyoumostinChicFrenchCafe.

A.ThemusicshowB.Theinterestingmovie

C.ThesunsetdrinkingD.Thebirdwatching

43.You'llpayforbookingtheboatforfourhoursinAlster.

A.$80B.$64C.$70D.$65

44.YoucaninbothAlsterandC

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