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突破-2020年江蘇中考英語閱讀類題型專項(xiàng)突破(原卷版)

任務(wù)型閱讀專項(xiàng)突破

1知識(shí)點(diǎn)1任務(wù)型閱讀概況

綜觀近年全國各地的中考試題,“任務(wù)型閱讀”考查的題型主要有:閱讀簡

答題、閱讀填表題,總體上看,它由兩部分構(gòu)成:短文和閱讀任務(wù)。

1知識(shí)點(diǎn)2閱讀填表式任務(wù)型閱讀的題型分類

1.信息查找,直接獲取答案型

解題思路:此類題屬于細(xì)節(jié)題,可以直接在原文中能夠找到,問題的題干與

原文大致相同,所以所需要的詞不需要變換形式,可以直接從文中進(jìn)行摘抄。

1例題

例1:

原文:Somepsychologists(心理學(xué)

家)thinkthatyourtasteinmusicisrelatedto(有聯(lián)系的)yourpersonality.

題目:Your

inmusicisrelatedtoyourpersonality.

例2:

原文:Musictellsuswhoweare.Musicreflectsthecreators,

thinkingandvalues,aswellasthesocialenvironmentitcamefrom.

題目:

Musicnotonlyreflectsthesocialenvironmentitcamefrombutalsoe*pressespeopl

e'sthinkingand

例3:

原文:Beactiveandhaveapositiveattitude(積極的態(tài)

度)towardnfidenceinyourself.

題目:Havean

andpositiveattitudetowardslinfidenceinyourself.

例4:

原文:Rewriteyournotestomakethemmorecompleteandaccurate(準(zhǔn)確

的)bychangingabbreviationsintowholewords,symbolsintowords,andshorteneds

entencesintolongersentences.Usethemtoansweryourquestions.Ifneces

sary,askyourteacherforhelp.

題目:Makeyournotesmorecompleteandaccurateto

yourquestions.

例5:

原文:

IfstudentsearnpassinggradesintheclassandalsopasstheirstatedriverJ

se*am,theycanbegindrivingthemselvestoschool.

題目:Theycan

themselvestoschoolwhentheyareoverl6andhavepassedtherequiredtests.

例6:

原文:Sometimesweworkwiththebestofmotives(動(dòng)

^Donlytobedisappointedbytheresult.

題目:Rememberingyourmotives,notyour

2.信息轉(zhuǎn)換,間接獲取型

此類題在實(shí)際做題環(huán)節(jié)時(shí)應(yīng)注意根據(jù)問題查找定位信息,但這些信息僅為線

索或某種提示并非最終,一定記得加工分析并轉(zhuǎn)換成另一種表達(dá)方式,方為正確。

常見的轉(zhuǎn)換方式:

1)詞性轉(zhuǎn)換

名詞、動(dòng)詞、形容詞、副詞等詞類間的轉(zhuǎn)化;

在初中范圍內(nèi),常見的詞性轉(zhuǎn)換為:

A)名詞變?yōu)樾稳菰~:

★加y:

直接力口y:health---healthy;frost---frosty;rain---rainy;difficult一

difficulty;

雙寫為字母力口y:sun---sunny;fog---foggy;

去e力口y:noise—noisy

★加ful或者less:

hopehopeful/hopeless;meaningmeaningful/meaning1ess;wonderwonde

rful;cheer---cheerful;colour---colouful;cheer---cheerful;success---succ

essful;

end---endless;

B)形容詞變?yōu)楦痹~:

★直接加

ly:careful—carefully;beautiful—beautifully;bad—badly;e*cited—e*

citedly;

★以y結(jié)尾將y變?yōu)?/p>

ily:angry---angrily;heavy---heavily;noisy---noisily;happy---happily;

★以le結(jié)尾將le變?yōu)閘y:fortably;possible-possibly;simple---simply;

★去e力口ly:true—truly.

C)動(dòng)詞/形容詞變?yōu)槊~:

★加ment:

agree—

agreement;treat--treatment;advertise---advertisement;punish---punishme

nt;

improve--improvement;deve1op---deve1opment;

★力口ion:

collect—collection;donate—donation;educate—education;organize—o

rganization;invent---invention;

★加ness:

rich---richness;kind---kindness;ill---illness;ugly---ugliness;sick---si

ckness;sad--sadness

D)動(dòng)詞變?yōu)樾稳菰~:

★加ed/ing:

surprise—surprising/surprised;e*cite—e*citing/e*cited;tire—tiring

/tired;

please—pleasing(pleasant)/pleased;

1例題

例1:

原文:Don,

twaveyourhandstothewaiters.Englishmenthinkguestsshoulddosomethingtomake

thewaiterspayattentiontothem.ButinFrancesomebreadandwaterwi11comefirst,

thenthewaiterswilltakeyourorderaccordingtotherhythmCT?

奏)0"1131*65匕111'a11七1珀丫061101181^^班6慎0(耐心)!

題目:Englishmencan,tbe

enoughformealswhi1eFrenchmencan.

例2:

原文:Mostteensdon'tknowwhattheirmom'

sfavoriteis.Youdo?Then,whatareyouwaitingfor?Buyhersomethingshelikesandw

rapitcarefully.Thebesttimetogiveherthatiswhilesheissleepingatnight.Puti

tonthedrawerne*ttohersothatwhenshewakesupshe*llbesurprisedtoseeit.

題目:Putitonadrawerne*ttohertogivehera.

例3:

原文:

Aslongasyouhavestudiedwel1,youwi1Ibemoreconfidentofyourchancetosucceedi

natest.

題目:Youruldleadtoyour

inthetest.

例4:

原文:Seif-respectisaveryimportantpartofagreatlife.

題目:Keepingasenseofself-respectisofgreat

toagreatlife.

例5:

原文:

Ifwelookforgoodqualitiesinotherpeople,itiseasiertorememberthegoodqualit

iesinourselves.

題目:Lookforthegoodqualitiesinotherpeopleandwecanrememberoursmore

例6:

原文:

Whydoweneedsleep?Nobodyhasyetcangiveacorrectanswertothisquestion.Howeve

r,testshaveshownthatlack(缺

少)ofs1eepoveraboutfourweeksleadstoastrongdropinbodytemperature,greatwe

ightlossandfinally,sickness.

題目:Whydoweneedsleep?Nobodycananswerthequestion.

2)詞意轉(zhuǎn)換

詞匯轉(zhuǎn)換包括同義詞、反義詞等功能替代型轉(zhuǎn)換;

初中范圍內(nèi)(牛津教材)出現(xiàn)的:

A)在單詞前加上否定前綴構(gòu)成形容詞的反義詞:

★一般情況下,在形容詞前加un:

e.g.:necessary---unnecessary;welcome---fortable;

★幾種特殊情況,需要再形容詞前加in;ir;im;dis等:

e.g.:力口in-:active---inactive;correct---incorrect;

力口ir-:regular---irregular;

力口inr:possible---impossible;patient---impatient;polite---impolite;

加dis-:honest—dishonest;

B)常見的反義詞:

cheap---e*pensive;long---short;same---different;hot---cold;happy---sad;

fast—slow;easy—difficult;

generous---selfish;modest---proud;strong---weak;hardworking---lazy;clev

er---silly;remember---forget.

C)常見的同義詞:

happiness二joy;strong=powerful;sad=unhappy;afraid=worried;energetic=live

ly;calm=rela*ed;

influence=affect;know=realize;need=require;hope=wish

1例題

例1:

原文:Getyoureadytounderstandnewinformationyourteacherwi1Iprovide.

題目:

tounderstandnewinformation.

例2:

原文:Itissaidthatyouwon,

twanttovisitanyothermountainafterseeingwuyue(五岳)butyouwon,

twishtoseeevenwuyueafteryoucomebackfromit.

題目:Itissaidthatyouwon'

ttovisitanyothermountainafterseeingwuyuebutyouwon,

twishtoseeevenwuyueafter

fromit.

例3:

原文:Besuretorememberthefollowingsafetytips.

題目:Don'

tthesafetytipsifyoufindyourselfinthepathofahurricane.

例4:

原文:

Ifyourmindisful1ofproblemsinthepast,youwil1alwaysfeelashamedandsad.

題目:Don'tletyourmindfilled

themistakesinthepast

例5:

原文:Itisn,trighttofeelbetterbyputtingothersdown.

題目:Itis

tofeelbetterbyputtingothersdown.

3)句子結(jié)構(gòu)轉(zhuǎn)換

語法匹配(to,-ing「ed,主被動(dòng)語態(tài)的轉(zhuǎn)換)、連詞、介詞的運(yùn)用、固定句型、

同義句等都屬于句子結(jié)構(gòu)轉(zhuǎn)換的內(nèi)容。

1例題:

例1:

原文:

Inclassroom,yourteacherswilltalkabouttopicsthatyouarestudying.Theinform

ationtheyprovidewillbeimportantforyoutoknowwhenyoutaketests.Soyoumustbe

abletotakegoodwittennotesfroniwhatyourteacherssay.

題目:Theinformationthatis

bytheteachersaboutstudyingtopicsisusefulforyourtests,soitisnecessaryfor

youtolearntakegoodnotes.

例2:

原文:

Englishmenthinkguestsshoulddosomethingtomakethewaiterspayattent題目:

Dosomethingtoattractthe

attention

例3:

原文:Studentsmustspendalotoftimelearnings題目:It

Chinesestudentstoomuchtimetolearnaforeignlanguage.

3.信息歸納題,綜合概括獲

根據(jù)問題查找定位信息,找共性的東西。歸納詞的特征包括:概括性(在最大

程度上覆蓋欄內(nèi)信息)、針對(duì)性(量體裁衣,大小適度)、醒目性(簡潔)。

常見概括性詞匯有以下幾類,需要學(xué)生掌握:

原因:cause(s)/reason(s)

結(jié)果/結(jié)論:

result(s)//conclusion(s)

目的:purpose/aim

建議提示:

advice/suggestion(s)/tip(s)

問題:problem(s)/trouble

方式方法:method(s)/means/way(s)/manner/solution(s)

措施行動(dòng):measure/action

特性,特點(diǎn):characteristics/feature

好處/壞處:advantage(s)/disadvantage(s)

主題:theme(s)/topic(s)/subject(s)

數(shù)字/數(shù)據(jù):data/figure(s)

種類:type(s)/kind(s)/

形勢(shì)/情形:

situation(s)/condition(s)/case(s)

重要性/意義:importance(s)/meaning(s)

1例題:

例1:

原文:

Therearemanythingsyoucandotoimprovethequalityofyoursleep.First,youshoul

dhaveregularsleephabits.Trytogotobedandwakeuparoundthesametimeeachday.Y

oualsoneedtomakeyourbedroomacool,dark,quietplacetosleepsothatheat,light

andnoisedonotdisturbyou.Atnight,youshouldalsoavoidthingsthatcontaincaff

eine,sffee,teaandmanysoftdrinks,ascaffeinemaykeepyoufromsleeping.

題目:Thetitle:

toimprovesleepquality:

Haveregularsleephabits

Makeyourbedroomcool,darkandquiet

Don'tdrinkanythingwithcaffeineatbedtime

例2:

原文:Nowadaysinschoollife,alotofstudentsdevelopafearoftests.It'

snotbecausetestsaresomethingtobeafraidof.Moststudentsareafraidoftestsma

inlybecausetheydonythaveenoughse1f-confidenceandtheydony

talwaysthinktheyarewellprepared.Ifyoufollowthetipsbelow,it'

snotdifficulttoovercome(克服)yourfearoftests.

題目:vercomeyourfearoftests

例3:

題目:Statisties(統(tǒng)計(jì))aboutschoolkids'nothavingbreakfast

Reasons---Theystayuplateatnighttostudyandwanttostayinbedforafewmoreminu

tes.

----Theycan,tlistencarefullyinclass.Theyfeelsleepyallday.

Suggerningmealisnecessary,foritprovidesmuchenergy.

例4:

原文:

Musicprovidesakindofabi1itytoknowtheworIdinadifferentway.Sciencee*plain

showthesunrisesandsets.Musice*plorestheemotivemeanings.Weneedeverypossi

blewaytodiscoverandresponsetoourworldbecausenoonewaycangetitall.

題目:Awaytoknowthewor1d:

Wecan,

tdiscoverandrespondtoourworIdinjustoneway.Sciencee*plainshownature

例5:

原文:

Musicisaformofthought,aspowerfulasscience.11isawaywehumanbeings“talk”

toeachother.Throughthelanguagewee*pressourfeelings,ourdiscoveries,ourid

eas,ourimaginationandourhopessothattheycanbesharedwithothers.Whenwedono

tletourchildrenreceivegoodmusiceducationtwetakeawayfromthemthemeaningst

hatmusice*presses.Sciencedoesnottelluswhatitmeanstobehuman.Musicdoes.

題目:Music,

fromscience,tel1suswhatitmeanstobehuman.

1近三年九年級(jí)上期末任務(wù)型匯編

年份/區(qū)域

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文章類型

20**-2018玄武

Anewinvention-thePlantLamp

科技說明文

20**-2018鼓樓

NegativeThoughts

議論文

20**-20**玄武

Howtodeveloprespectforyourself

議論文

20**-20**鼓樓

AFatherJsLettertohisChild

信件

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TheWorldisGettingSmaller

議論文

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Kobe一OneoftheBestBasketbalIPlayers

人物傳記

Gettingelectricityhasalwaysbeenaproblemforthel73peoplelivinginNuevoSapo

soa,asmal1vi1lageinPeru,SouthAmerica.However,thingswentworseinMarch20**

afterheavyrainsdestroyedtheonlypowercablesinthearea.Thevillagerswerefor

cedtouseoi1lamps,whicharenotonlye*pensivebutalsodangerousbecauseoftheha

rmfulgasestheyproduce.

Luckily,researchersattheUniversityofTechnology(UT)inLima,Peruheardabout

theirproblemandfoundawonderfulsolution.Theymadealampthatcanbepoweredbyp

lantsandsoil,bothofwhichcanbeeasilyfoundintheAmazonianrainforestwhereth

evillagelies.Thelamptakesenergyfromaplantgrowinginawoodenbo*andusesitto

1ightupanLEDlightbulb.

Whilethatmaysoundamazingandevenimpossible,theseiencebehindtheideaisquit

esimple.Asplantscreatetheirfood(usingthesun'

senergy,waterandchemicalsfromthesoi1),theyalsoproducewastewhichtheyretu

rntothesoil.Tinyanimalsinthesoileatthiswasteandtheyproduceelectrons

子).TheUTteamputspecialsticksinsidethesoiltogettheenergyandkeepitinthel

amp'shatteriesforlateruse.Theresearcherssayasinglecharge

荷)canpowera50-waltLEDlightfortwohours-enoughtimeforlocalvillagerstoget

theireveningworkdone.

TheuniversitygavetenPlantLampstothevi11agersofNuevoSaposoain0ctober20**

.Sofar,theyhavebeenahugesuccess!ElmerRamirez,theUTprofessorwhoinventedt

helamp,believesthePlantLampcouldhelpimprovethelivesofmanypeople,especia

llysmallrainforestcommunities,42%ofwhomhavenoelectricity.

Anewinvention--thePlantLamp

Theprobleminthesmal1vi1lage

ThepeoplelivinginNuevoSaposoaalwayshavemuch56gettingelectrici

ty.Howeverthingswent57fortheonlypowercablestherewasdestroyedbyh

eavyrains.Thevi]lagershadtouseoillamps,___58_____theyaree*pensivetousea

ndcanbebadforhealth.

The___59____tosolvetheproblem

Someresearchersmadeanewkindoflamp.Itcanbepoweredby60objectsfo

undintherainforest--plantsandsoiL

Thelamptakes____61fromaplantgrowinginawoodenbo*andusesitlightupanLE

Dlightbulb.

Theseiencee*planation

Plantscreatetheirfoodandproducewastewhichis____62___tothesoilatthesamet

ime.Sometinyanimalsfeedonthewasteandproduceelectrons.

TheUTteamcangettheenergyandkeepitinthelamp?

sbatteries.Theresearcherssaya50-waltLEDlightcanbepoweredbyasinglecharge

forlocalvil1agersto_____63____theireveningwork.

Conclusion

TenPlantLampsweregiventothevillagersandtheyhavebeenvery64sine

ethen.ElmerRamirez,theinventorofthelamp,65thatP]antLampcou1dhe1pi

mprovethelivesofmanypeople.

Inourdailylifemanypeoplealwayshavenegative(消極

的)thoughts.Beinginanegativespaceisharmfultoourlifeandstudy.Ifyoukeepth

eminmind,youwi11losehopesoonerorlater.Let'

sdriveawaysomeofthemostcommonnegativethoughts.

Noonecaresaboutme.

Sometimesyousaythatyourfamilyandfriendsdon'tcareaboutyou.Maybeyou

rebeingtoonegativeandmisunderstandthegesturesoflovetheyshowyou.Theydon

tevenhavetobebiggestures,buttherearemanycountlesslittlethingstheydofory

ou.Maybeyoujustpaynoattentiontothemandtakethemasgranted.Perhapsyouthink

theydon'tcareaboutyousoyoudon'

tmakeanyeffortinyourrelationships.Startshowingpeopleyoucare,sotheycansh

owyoubackinthesameway.Andifyoudon,

thavegoodrelationshipswiththepeopleyouknow,what'

sstoppingyoufrommakingnewfriends?

Whyisshebetteroff?

ComparingyourselftosomeoneeIseisneverpositive.There'

salwaysgoingtobesomeonewhoisyounger,prettier,smarter,orricherthanyou.If

youkeepadmiringwhatsomeoneelsehas,thenthismaycauseyoutolosethebalancein

yourmind,whichwillopenawholeothernegativecanofworms.Remember,whattheydo

nf

thaveisyourwholepackage.Beproudofwhatyouhave,because!fyouwanttoplaythee

omparisongame,rememberthattherearepeoplewhoarealsoworseoffthanyouare.

I'llneverreachmygoal.

Ifyouthinkyou,renotgoingtobeableto

“getthere”,thinkagain.Therearemanypeoplewhoareworseoffandhaveovercome

moredifficultythanwhatyouarefacing.

Everythingiswithinyourreachas1ongasyouworkhardandhaveapositiveattitude.

Title:

76

thoughts

Harm

?Beinginanegativespacurlifeandstudy.

?

78

theminmindwi1Imakeyoulosehopesoonerorlater.

Aspectsofnegativethoughts

?Noone

79

aboutme.

Youaretoonegativeto

80

thegesturesofloveyourfamilyandfriendsshowyou.

?Whyisshebetteroff?

Keepingadmiringwhatsomeoneelsemaycausethe

81

ofthebalanceinyourmind.

?I'11neverreachmygoal.

82

ondrivingawaythenegativethoughts

Makeaneffortinyourrelationshipsandstartshowingpeopleyoucare,sotheycansh

owyoubackinthesameway.Andifyoudon,tget

83

welIwiththepeopleyouknow,what'sstoppingyoufrommakingnewfriends?

?Be

84

ofwhatyouhave,becauseifyouwanttoplaythecomparisongame,rememberthatthere

arepeoplewhoarealsoworseoffthanyouare.

Conclusion

?Everythingis

85

yourreachas]ongasyouworkhardandhaveapositiveattitude.

Seif-respectisaveryimportantpartofagreatlife.Self-respectisafeelingofbe

inghappyaboutone'

scharacters,abi1itiesandbeliefs.Ifweareshortofself-respect,wewillbeunsa

fe.Developingself-respectmeansdevelopingself-confidencetodealwithwhatev

erlifethrowsatus.Thefollowingaresomewayswecanimproveourself-respect.

There!sgreatsocialstressfromparents,workandsocietytobecomeacertainperso

nandtoachievecertaingoals.Arealself-respectisimportantthatyoubelieveiny

ourownvaluesandrememberwhatisimportanttoyou.Otherpeoplethinkyoushouldbe

haveinacertainway,butitdoesn'

tmeantheyareright.Everyoneneedstofollowhisorherownpath.Evenifothersdon

trespectyourdecision,itisimportantthatyoudo.

Nobody]ikescriticism(批

評(píng)).Tokeepasenseofself-respect,weneedtolearnhowtodealwithcriticism.Don

ttakecriticismpersonally.Don,

tgetsadbythethingsotherpeoplesayordo.Maybeitiscompletelyuntrue,sopaynoa

ttentiontoit.Ifthereissometruth,wecanuseittodevelopourcharacters.Howeve

r,itisimportantnottotakecriticismtoopersonally.

Jealousy(嫉妒)ofotherpeople'

ssuccessisacommonwayoflosingourhappinessandself-respect.Jealousyissimpl

yenvyofotherpeople,

ssuccess.Wefeelunhappywhenwecannotenjoytheirsuccess.Thetruthisthatthere

willalwaysbresuccessfulthanus.Themethodforlastingself-respectistobehapp

ywithothers'success.

Ifyouhavenorespectforothers,howcanyouhaveself-respect?Itisn,

trighttofeelbetterbyputtingothersdown.Ifwelookforgoodqualitiesinotherpe

ople,itiseasiertorememberthegoodqualitiesinourseives.

Forgiveothersandyourself.Don,

tliveinthepast,butmoveonfromthepastmistakesanddifficultsituations.Ifyou

rmindisfullofproblemsinthepast,youwi11alwaysfeelashamedandsad.Self-resp

ectcomeswhenwevalueourattitudetowardslifeandotherpeople.

Sometimesweworkwiththebestofmotives(動(dòng)

機(jī))onlytobedisappointedbytheresult.Itisthenatureoflifethatthingswillnot

turnoutaswehoped,butitisamistaketolinkoursenseofself-respecttotheachiev

ementoftargets.

Title

Howtodeveloprespectforyourself

Theme

Keepingasenseofself-respectisofgreat56toagreatlife.

Tdeaofself-respect

Self-respectisafeelingofbeinghappywithone,

scharacters,abi1itiesandbeliefs.Itcanmakeone____57self-confidenc

eofdealingwithallkindsofproblemsinone,slife.

58______todevelopSelf-respect

Beingtruetoyourself[來源:Z**k.Com]

Believeinyourownvaluesand59yourownpath.[來源:學(xué),科,網(wǎng)

[來源:Com]

Learningtodealwithcriticism

?Neverget_____60

bythingsotherpeopledoorsay.

Paynoattentiontountruecriticismandtrytomakeprogressfromtruecriticism.

Avoidingjealousy

?Jealousywillleadfyourhappinessandself-respect.

?Learntobe__62

whenothersbecomesuccessful..

Respectingothers

?Itis63

tofeelbetterbyputtingothersdown.

?

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