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2020-2022年中考英語二模試題分類匯編
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2022年山東省濰坊諸城市中考二模英語試題
一、閱讀單選
Haveyouevernoticedthesmalltriangle(三角)withaletteroranumberonthebottomofa
plasticpacking?Ittellsyouwhatkindofplasticitisandwhetheritcanberecycledornot.
Canitberecycled?Typesofplastic
△PET乙
Thisistheplasticthatyouoftenseeon
supermarketshelves.It?susedtomake■
EQplasticwaterbottlesandbiscuitboxes.
1.
^HDPE
HDPEisastrongertypeofplastic.Itis
awhatmilkbottlesaremadeof.
LDPE
LDPEisaverysoftplasticwhichisnot
easilybroken.Itiswhatshoppingbagsare
■madeof.
AAPS
Thisisoftenseeninourdailylife.You'll
probablyhaveseenitasthosecheapwhite
cupsyougothotdrinkin,orastakeaway
1日foodpackaging.e
1.Whichisastrongertypeofplastic?A.PET.B.HDPE.C.LDPE.D.PS.
2.WhichofthefollowingusesPetplastic?
A.Milkbottles.B.Hotdrinkwhitecups.
C.Drinkingwaterbottles.D.Takeawayfoodpackaging.
3.What'sthepurposeofthispassage?
A.Tointroducetypesofplastic.B.Toexplainrecyclingways.
C.Toshowhowtobuysafeplastic.D.Totellpeopletouseshoppingbags.
It'susualtohearofChineseparentshiringatutor"(家教)iftheirchildrenaredoingpoorlyon
tests.Didyouknowthatteenagerscanbetutorsthemselves?AmirDavis,16,fromNewYork,US,
isatutor.Togetherwithsixotherteensrunsaspecialtutoringpro-gramforotherkidsinhis
community.Theprogrammainlyhelpsmiddleschoolerswhohavedifficultiesintheirclassesor
whoarepreparingforatestcalledtheSpecializedHighSchoolAdmissionsTest(SHSAT).Itis
anadmissionstest(入學(xué)考試)foreightSTEM-Orien-ted(注重STEM教育的)publichighschools
inNewYork.
AsanAfrican-Americanstudentatoneoftheseschools,Daviswassadtorealizethatblack
andLatino(拉丁裔的)studentshadlowadmissionrates(錄取率)everyyear.Thesegroupshold
only10.4percentofthestudentsadmittedtheseschools.
OneofthereasonsfbrthelowadmissionrateisthatanumberofblackandLatinostudents
don'ttaketheSHSAT,withmanyfamiliesnotrealizingthattheycantakethetest.SoDavistries
tohelpkidsinhisareapreparefbrthetestwhilealsohelpingthemwithotherschoolwork.
Davisandhisteamrecentlyturnedabuildingthathisfatherboughtintoatutoringcenter.
Duringtheirtutoring,theyfirstaddresswhatthestudentsaredoingintheirclassrooms.Iftheyare
havingtroublewithanyspecifictopic,Davisorothertutorswillwalkthemthroughit.Withthis
help,thestudentscantrytoimprovetheirknowledgeofdifficultsub-jectsanddobetterinthe
classroom.
4.Davisrunsatutoringprogramtohelp.
A.studentschooseagoodtutor
B.blackandLatinostudentsfindbetterjobs
C.studentswithgoodgradesbecometutors
D.middleschoolstudentspreparefortheSHST
5.BlackandLatinostudentshavelowadmissionratesinSTEM-orientedschoolsbecause
A.mostofthemdon'tworkhard
B.theyneedtutorstohelpthemwiththeirschoolwork
C.manyschoolsdon'tacceptblack,andLatinostudents
D.manyofthemdon'trealizethattheycantakeatesttogetin
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“walkthemthroughit"mean?
A.takethemawayquicklyB.helpthemouteasily
C.talkabouttheproblemtogetherD.celebratethesuccesshappily
7.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?
A.Davis'sparentssupporthisprogram.
B.Davisisfindingithardtoruntheprogram.
C.Davis'stutoringcentermakesalotofmoney.
D.Kidsdon'tgetmuchhelpfromDavis'stutoring.
AstronautsonboardtheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)oncemadehistorybytakingbites
ofredromainelettuce(長葉其苣).Theybecamethefirsthumanstoeatfoodthatwasgrownin
space.ThelettucewasplantedontheISSinasmallgreenhousecalled“Veggie”,whichusesLED
lightstohelpplantsgrowinspace.
First,theastronautscleanedthelettucewithspecialsanitizingwipes(消毒紙巾)andthenate
itwithsomesaladdressing.
“Itwasonesmallbiteforman,onegreatstepfbr...ourjourneytoMars,“oneastronaut,
ScottKelly,later,postedonsocialmedia.
SpacevegetablesareapartoftheNASA,experimentcalled“Veg-01”,astudyonhowplants
growwithouttheeffectsofEarth'sgravity(重)J).Itwillallowastronautstogrowandeattheir
ownfoodduringlongspaceexplorations.
“Ifwe'reevergoingtogotoMarssomeday,we'regoingtoneedaspacecraftthatismuch
moreself-sustainable(自給自足的)initsfoodsupply.^^saidKelly.
“Growingfreshplantsonaspacecraftmayalsoprovideoxygenandhelpkeepastronauts
alive."NASAsaid.
Veg-01startedinMay2014.Thefirstpartofvegetables,took33daystogrowinspace
beforetheyweretakenbacktoEarthforasafetycheck.Aftermakingsuretheyweresafetoeat,
astronautsplantedasecondpartonJuly8.Theylettheplantgrowforanother33daysandwere
thenabletoeatit.AstronautsusuallyonlygetvegetableswhenasupplyshipcomestotheISS.
Nowwithvegetablesgrowninspace,theycaneatthemwhenevertheywant.
8.Astronautsmadehistoryby.
A.workingontheISSB.eatingspace-grownlettuce
C.cookingrealfoodinspaceD.buildingasmallgreenhouse
9.WhatisVeg-01?
A.ItisaNASAprojectforexploringMars.
B.ItisthenameofthegreenhouseontheISS.
C.ItisaNASAexperimentonhowtogrowplantsinspace.
D.ItisaNASAexperimentoneatingvegetablessafelyinspace.
10.AccordingtoKelly,whyisgrowingfreshplantsinspaceimportant?
A.Becauseitprovidespeoplewithhealthierfood.
B.Becauseitprovidesastronautswithenoughoxygen.
C.BecauseitreducesthecostofsendingfoodtotheISS.
D.BecauseitcanhelpastronautswiththeirjourneytoMars.
11.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Whatfoodastronautseatinspace.
B.Howastronautsgetfoodinspace.
C.Astronauts9workandlifeontheISS.
D.Thesuccessofgrowingvegetablesinspace.
二、閱讀還原5選4
AccordingtoCNN,uWomenstillexperiencepayinequality(不平等)everywhere,whether
you'reHollywoocfstoptalentoryouworkinastore.^^
Genderequalityhasimprovedinsomeareaslikeeducation.However,whenfemalesenterthe
workplace,12.Ofthe145countriesandregionssurveyedinaWEF(世界經(jīng)濟論壇)
report,97havemorefemalestudentsthanmalestudentsinuniversities.Butonlyfourofthose
countriesandregionshaveamajority(多數(shù))offemaleleadersintheworkplace.4tWomenmay
onlybeviewedonthebasisoftheirperformance,13TheWashingtonPostwrote.
Oldthinkingaboutmenandwomenisstillinfluencingwomen'scareers,accordingtoSaadia
Zahidi,aWEFofficial.Forexample,manypeoplebelieveboysarebetteratscience,technology,
engineeringandmath(STEM).Andeventoday,14.Girlsandwomenneedtomasterthe
skillsandtrainingthatareneededforthejobsoftomorrow,especiallyintheSTEMfields,said
Zahidi.
Thegendergap(,性別差足巨)intheworkplaceisnotjustaboutlesspayfbrwomen.Itsalso
aboutwomenmakingsuretheirpayshowstheirvalue.
ActressSandraBullockoncesaid,“Oncewestartchanginghowwethinkaboutwomen,
15
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。
A.thepaygapwilltakecareofitself
B.theymayfindthingsarestilldifficult
C.theyareinterestedinmostofthejobs
D.womenmakeuponlyathirdofthestudentsinthesefields
E.whilemenareoftenpromoted(升職)fortheirpotential(潛力)
2021年山東省濰坊諸城市中考二模英語試題
一、閱讀單選
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Howdoyoufeelaboutnature?Afterspendinghoursindoors,doyoufeelbetterwhenyou
visityourlocalpark?Ibelievetheanswermustbe"YES".
Mostpeoplethinkthatnatureisgoodforourbodiesandbrains.However,humansare
spendingmoretimeinsideandlesstimeoutside.Forexample,thenumberofvisitorstoCanada's
nationalparksisgettingsmallereveryyear.AndincountriessuchastheUSA,only10%of
teenagersspendtimeoutsideeveryday.Manydoctorsfeelthatthisisaprobleminthetwenty
—firstcentury.
Therefore,somedoctorsarestudyingtheconnectionbetweennatureandhealth:oneexample
istheworkofDr.MatildainSweden.Thedoctorgavepeopleamathtest.Duringthetest,their
heartrates(心'率)werefast.Afterthetest,onegroupofpeoplesatina3D-virtual-reality(虛擬現(xiàn)
實)roomforfifteenminuteswithpicturesandsoundsofnature.Theirheartrateswereslowerthan
people'sintheothergroup.Thevirtualtouchwithnaturehelpedthemfeelmorerelaxed.The
naturalworldallowsourbrainstorestandslowdown,andcanleaveusfeelinghappierandless
stressed.AnotherexamplefromCanadaalsoshowsnatureisgoodforhealth.InToronto,
researchersstudied31,000peoplelivinginthecity.Ingeneral,theyfoundthathealthierpeople
livednearparks.
Becauseofstudieslikethese,somecountriesandcitieswantpeopletoenjoynatureintheir
everydaylife.InDubai,peopleplantobuildanewshoppingmallwithalargegarden,soshoppers
canrelaxoutsidewithtrees,plantsandwater.AndSouthKoreahasnewforestsnearitscitiesand
around13millionpeoplevisittheseforestseveryyear.Gettingclosetonaturehasbeenthoughtto
benecessaryforbraindevelopmentinchildren.InSwitzerland,"forestschools”arepopular.
Schoolchildrenstudytheirsubjectsintheforestsandexercisealotoutside.Soafterbuilding
citiesfbrsolong,perhapsit'snowtimetostartrebuildingnature.
Inaword,natureholdsaspecialkindofenergy:itisclean,wildandspirit—renewing,
whichmakesusgrowstronger.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2referto?
A.Peoplethinknatureisgoodforourbodies.B.Peoplespendmoretimeinsidethanoutside.
C.Onlyteenagersspendtimeoutsideeveryday.D.Thenumberofpeopletoparksischanging
everyday.
5.What'stheconnectionbetweennatureandhealth?
A.Peoplesheartratesincreaseina3D-virtual-realityroom.
B.Thenaturecanrelaxpeopleandinfluencethempositively.
C.Thenaturalworldallowsourbrainstorestandslowdown.
D.Thevirtualtouchwithnaturehelpedthemfeelmorerelaxed.
6.Tohelppeopleenjoynature,countriesdothefollowingexcept.
A.rebuildingnaturenearcities
B.planningagreenareaforshoppers
C.inventingabraindevelopmentprogramme
D.havingclassesanddoingsportsintheforest
7.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbebestputintheblank?
A.Sowhynotliveinthenature?
B.Sowhynotletnaturebepartofourdailylife?
C.Sonatureismoreimportantthancities,isn'tit?
D.Sonatureisourbestchoice,doyouagreemyopinion?
Astalkofcelery(一根芹菜)gotJayeGardinerintoscience.
Asafirst-graderinschool,Gardinerwasinvitedtomakeanexperimentinasecond-grade
scienceclass.Gardiner,who'dalwaysbeeninterestedinscience,was“super-excited”.
Theexperimentwassimple.Thestudentsputstalksofceleryintocupsofcolouredwaterand
thenwatchedwhatwouldhappen.Overtime,asthestalks"drank“thewater,theirleaveschanged
colourtomatchthewater.ItwaslikemagictoGardiner.tcWhatisthis?Howdoesthiswork?”the
girlwondered.wanttosolvepuzzleslikethat!”Fromthenon,Gardinerdreamedofbecominga
scientist.
Gardinerisnow31andworksatacancercentreintheUS.Sheisnotonlyascientist,but
alsoasciencecommunicator.Shewantsmorepeopletodiscoverthewondersofscienceata
youngage.In2015,GardinerandherscientistfriendssetupJKXComics-awebsitethatuses
comicstoexplainbiologicalscience.MostofJKXComicsreadersareteenagers.Topicshave
beenfromcelldivision(細胞分裂)toAlzheimer'sdisease(阿爾茨海默癥).Thetextissimple
andthedrawingsarecolourfulandfulloffun.
Gardinerbelievessciencecomicsarenotjustkidstuff."Theyletmorepeoplefallinlove
withscience.TheyalsohelpeveryonepaymoreattentiontotheirhealthJshesaid.
“That'sterriblyimportant.^^
NowthecomicsareavailablefreeontheJKXComicswebsite,butGardinerandherfriends
areplanningtoputthemintoprintandmakethemavailabletoschoolsandlibraries.
8.WhatwasGardinerexcitedaboutwhenshewasinfirstgrade?
A.Playingwithwater.B.Makinganexperiment.
C.Attendinganewschool.D.Solvingpuzzlesinclass.
9.WhichstatementisTrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheexperimentistoosimpletoattractGardiner.
B.Leavesofceleryinthecupsmatchthegreenwater.
C.StudentswillreadComicsinschoolsinthefuture.
D.Gardinerdreamedtobeascientistwheninsecondgrade.
10.WhydoesGardinersetuptheJKXComicswebsite?
A.Togetmoremoney.B.Tohelppeoplehavebetterdrawingskills.
C.Toexplainahealthierlifestyle.D.Todevelopthechildren'sinterestinscience.
11.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Gardiner'sDreamsB.AMagicalExperimentC.ScienceComics
D.AStalkofCelery
二、閱讀還原5選4
DoyouknowwhichsocialappChineseyoungpeopleusealotnow?”Shortvideos^^are
certainlythemostpopular.SomeusersuseTikTok(抖音)andKuaishou.Theythinkitisfunto
shareshortvideosabouttheirlives,whileothershaveotherpurposesaswell.
A12-year-oldusernamedElsahasabout2.7millionfansonTikTok.Thegirlhasshared
videosaboutherdancingstudiessincelastJuly.12"Ifeelreallygladtosharehappiness
withpeoplebyshortvideos,“saidElsa.
Assomevideosareaboutthelatestnews,agroupofusersdependonthemtogetinformation.
Tosomeotherusers,theyhaveadifferentpurpose."BecauseIcan'tspendmanyhourswatchinga
wholevideoandI'mnotaverypatientperson,13Iprefertowatchshortvideosof
wonderfulpartsinprograms,“saidWangZhihao.
14Killingtimeisthemainreasonformetowatchtheshortvideos,butmanyare
almostthesame,soIthinkitisawasteoftime.What'smore,1reallydon'tlikethevideoswhich
showstrangeevendangerousthingsJsaidWenNan,anothercollegestudent.
Recently,somethingelsehashappened.Somevideosaretellingpeoplewhatproductsare
worthbuying.15Sotheyshouldthinktwice.Someshortvideosevensellbadproducts,
butthesesellerswon'tletyougetyourmoneyback.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。
A.Icanmakemoneywithshortvideos.
B.Idon'tlikewaitingforaprogramtoend.
C.Oneofthevideoswonheraboutonemillionfans.
D.Butaftertheybuytheproducts,theymayregretsoon.
E.However,someyoungChinesefeelboredwithsomeshortvideos.
2020年山東省濰坊諸城市中考二模英語試題
一、閱讀單選
PainkillerUses:tablets(藥片)totreatheadaches,musclepainorthecommoncold.
KeepMroomtctnpcnturc.
IfyvoareprrtnaMorbreMfeeding.adoctor
Warnings
Keepatroomtemperature.
Ifyouarepregnantorbreastfeeding,askadoctorbeforeuse.
Ifmorethantwotabletsaretakenatonetime,getmedicalhelpimmediately.
Howtotake:
Foradultsandchildren12yearsofageandolde亡lake1tabletevery4to6hours.Ifpainis
notbetter,2tabletsmaybetaken.Donottakemorethan5tabletsin24hours.
Forchildrenunder12yearsofage,askadoctor.
AntibioticCreamUses:creamtotreatpainandinfection(感染)fromsmallcutsandburnson
skin.
AntibioticCream
Warnings
Useonskinonly.Donoteat.Donotuseineyesoroverlargepartsofbody.Visitadoctorif
youhaveseriouscutsorbums.Stopusingandvisitadoctorifyoustillhavetheproblemsafter
oneweekorifthepainisworse.Keeparoomtemperature.
Howtouse:
Onlyuseonadultsandchildrenaged2orolder.Cleanthecutorburn,Putthecreamonthe
cutorburnuptothreetimesaday.Ifyouarepregnant,askadoctorbeforeuse.
1.Whenmustyougetmedicalhelpimmediatelyaccordingtotheinstructionsof
pain-killer?A.Whenyoutakethreetabletsatonetime.
B.Whenyoutake2tabletsatonetime.
C.Whenyouhaveacommoncold.
D.Whenyoudon*tknowhowtoeat.
2.WhichstatementisTrueaboutantibioticcream?
A.Youcanuseitoverlargepartsofparty.
B.Ybucanuseitifyouhaveseriousbums.
C.Ifyouarepregnant,youcanuseitonceatime.
D.Beforeuseit,youmustcleanthecutorbumfirst.
3.Inwhatwaysarethetwokindsofmedicinethesame?
A.Drinkthemwithwater.
B.Usethemthreetimesaday.
C.Keepatroomtemperature.
D.Onlyforadultsandchildren12yearsofageorolder.
AccordingtoCNN,"womenstillexperiencepayinequality(不平等)everywhere,whether
you'reHollywood'stoptalentoryouworkinaretailstore(零售店)
Genderequalityhasimprovedinsomeareaslikeeducation.However,whenfemalesenterthe
workplace,theymayfindthingsarestilldifficult.Ofthe145countriesandregionssurveyedina
WEF(世界經(jīng)濟論壇)report,97havemorefemalestudentsthanmalestudentsinuniversities.But
onlyfourofthosecountriesandregionshaveamajority(多數(shù))offemaleleadersintheworkplace.
“Womentendto(往往會)beviewedonthebasisoftheirperformance,whilemenareoften
promoted(升職)fortheirpolenlial(潛力),"TheWashingtonPostwrote.
Oldthinkingaboutmenandwomenisstillinfluencingwomen'scareers,accordingtoSaadia
Zahidi,aWEFofficial.Forexample,manypeoplebelieveboysarebetteratscience,technology,
engineeringandmath(STEM).Andeventoday,womenmakeuponlyathirdofthestudentsin
thesefieldsworldwide.Girlsandwomenneedtomastertheskillsandtrainingthatareneededfor
thejobsoftomorrow,especiallyintheSTEMfields,saidZahidi.
ThegendergapC性另!J差足巨)iniheworkplaceisnotjustaboutlesspayforwomen.It'salso
aboutwomenmakingsuretheirpayshowstheirvalue.ActressSandraBullockoncesaid.HOnce
westartchanginghowwethinkaboutwomen,thepaygapwilltakecareofitself.'1
4.Accordingtothestory,genderequalityhasimprovedin.
A.workplaceB.healthC.educationD.income
5.AccordingtoParagraph2,inordertogetapromotion,womenhaveto.
A.havepotentialB.performwellC.lookbeautifulD.receivetraining
6.AboutofthestudentsinSTEMsubjectsworldwidearewomen.
A.97percentB.45percentC.20percentD.30percent
7.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?
A.FemaleHollywoodstarsdon'texperiencepayinequality.
B.Womenhavedifficultyfindingjobsinmorethan97countries.
C.Womenshouldfocusonimprovingthemselvestoshowtheirvalue.
D.Toachievepayequality,peopleneedchangetheirviewsaboutwomen.
Ourhousewasacrossthestreetfromabighospital,sowerentedouremptyupstairsroomsto
outpatients(門診病人).Oneevening,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatruly
sick-lookingman.
Hisfacelookedterrible-itwasswollen(腫脹的)andred.Yethisvoicewaspleasant.Hetold
methathecamefortreatmentandthathadbeenhuntingforaspareroomsincenoon,butnoone
wouldgivehimonebecauseofhisface.
ForamomentIhesitated(猶豫不決),buthesaidhewouldbehappytojustsleeponour
porch(門廊).Iagreed.
Theoldmanhadahugeheartinsidehistinybody.Hetoldmethathefishedforalivingto
supporthisdaughter,herfivechildren,andhercrippled(殘廢的)wife.
Hedidn'tcomplainwhiletellingmehisstory.Hewasgratefulthathedidn'tfeelanypain
fromhisdisease,whichwasseeminglyaformofskincancer.Thenextmorning,hesaid,“CanI
comebackandstaythenexttimeIneedtreatment?"Itoldhimhewaswelcometocomeagain.
Onhisnexttrip,asagift,hebroughtabigfishandsomelargeoysters(牡蠣).Intheyears
thathestayedwithus,therewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusgiftslikethese.
MyneighborwarnedmethatIcouldlosepotential(潛在的)rentersbyputtinguptheoldman
afterheleftthefirstmorning.
Maybewedidloserentersonceortwice.Butifonlytheycouldhaveknownhim,perhaps
theirillnesseswouldhavebeeneasiertobear.1knowourfamilyalwayswillbegratefultohave
knownhim,fromhimwelearnedwhatitwastoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaintandthegood
withgratitude(謝意).
8.Thewriterhesitatedtoansweratfirstwhichsuggeststhat.
A.hewonderedhowtheoldmanfoundB.hewashappytoaccepttheoldman
C.therewerenoemptyroomsupstairsD.hisdecisionwasnotaneasyone
9.Whichofthefollowingshowsthattheoldmanhadabigheart?
A.Hecouldsleepontheporch.B.Hesupportedalargefamily.
C.Hedidn'tcareabouthiswife'slife.D.Hewasgratefultohaveskincancer.
10.Whatdidthewriterthinkoftheneighborwhowarnedhim?
A.Theneighborwantedgiftsfromtheoldman.
B.Theneighbordidn'twanttoseetheoldman'sface.
C.Theneighbordidn'tseethekindsoulinsidetheoldman.
D.Theneighbormightdosomethingbadtotheoldman.
11.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?
A.Akindwordislikeaspringday.
B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
C.Neverjudgeothersbytheirappearance.
D.Noattentionispaidtothosewhoarealwayscomplaining.
二、閱讀還原5選4
Whatisthedifferencebetweenhappypeopleandunhappypeople?12Readthe
followinglistofthingsthatHAPPYpeopledodifferentlyfromUNHAPPYpeopleandyouwill
know.
Well,Icantellyouforsurethatthosepeoplewhoarereallyhappy,FEARlessandLOVEa
lotmore.Theyseeeachmoment,eachchallenge,eachpersonasachancetodiscovermoreabout
themselvesandtheworldaroundthem.
13Happypeopleunderstandthatyoucan*treallychangeasituationbyresisting(反抗)
it.Buttheycanfeelbetterbyunderstandingthattheremightbeareasonforit.Whensomething
unpleasanthappenstothem,theydon'ttrytofightit,knowingthatthiswillmakethesituation
evenworse.Butrather,theyaskthemselvesquestionslike:WhatcanIlearnfromthis?HowcanI
makethisbetter?Theyalwaysseemtobepleasantandhopefulnomatterwhathappenstothem.
Theydothethingstheydobecauseofthemeaningitbringsintotheirlivesandbecausethey
getasenseofpurposebydoingso.
14Theycaremoreaboutlivingalifefullofmeaningratherthan,whatinourmodem
societywewouldcall,livingasuccessfullife.Thefacthereisthatmostofthetimetheygetboth,
successandmeaning,justbecausetheychoosetofocusondoingthethingstheylovethemost.
15Theymakesurethattheiractionsbringmeaningandhappinesstothelivesof
manypeople.Theylookforwaystogiveandtosharethebestofthemselveswiththeworldandto
makeotherpeoplehappy.
A.Theyhaveanideal(理想的)livingandarelaxinglife.
B.Whatarethethingsthatthesepeopledodifferently?
C.Thethingshappypeopledoarenotforthemselves,butforthegoodofothers.
D.Theyarereadytohugwhateverliesinfrontofthem.
E.Theyunderstandthat"Doingwhatyouloveisthemostimportantforlivingafulllife".
答案:
2022年山東省濰坊諸城市中考二模英語試題
1.B2.C3.A
【導(dǎo)語】本文主要介紹四種塑料的種類,包括用途、是否可回收等信息。
1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“HDPEisastrongertypeofplastic”可知,HDPE是一種強度更大的塑料。
故選B。
2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"It'susedtomakeplasticwaterbottlesandbiscuitboxes.”可知,PET塑料
是用來制作水瓶和餅干盒子的。故選C。
3.主旨大意題。根據(jù)“Haveyouevernoticedthesmalltriangle(三角)withaletteroranumberon
thebottomofaplasticpacking?Ittellsyouwhatkindofplasticitisandwhetheritcanbe
recycledornot「可知,本文主要介紹塑料的種類,包括用途、是否可回收等信息、。故選A。
4.D5.D6.B7.A
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目。
4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Theprogrammainlyhelpsmiddleschoolersw
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