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四川省德陽(yáng)市綿竹市2022-2024年中考英語(yǔ)二模試題分類(lèi)匯編閱讀理解2024年四川省德陽(yáng)市綿竹市中考二模英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題兩分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ADoyouknowhowtocook,cleanorgrowplants?Youwillsoonlearntheseskills(技能)!Fromthisfall,primaryandmiddleschoolshavehadlaboreducation(勞動(dòng)教育).Everyweek,studentswillhaveoneclassatleasttolearnaboutcooking,keepinganimalsandmore.ThiscanmakeChinesestudents’sliferich.Chineseschooleducationdidn’tgivealotofthought(考慮)tothisinthepast.Accordingtoa2019report,Chinesekidsonlydo12minutesofpracticalactivityeachday.So,now,howdoyoungpeoplefeelaboutthenewsubject?Ilikethenewsubject.Atschool,Ilearnedtocookeggs.IfeelhappywhenIcancookadeliciousmeal.WuRuoxuan,12,TianjinInMay,Ibought12chickeneggsandahatchingmachine(孵化器).After17days,hefirstchickcameout.Ifeltverygladtoseeit.ZhangSiyi,12,BeijingOurschoolletstudentsgrowplants.Thisyearwe’veplantedtomatoes,potatoes,riceandChinesecabbages.It’snoteasy!Theyhavedifferentneeds.Laborclassnotonlyteachesmeimportantskillsbutalsoagreatwaytorelaxduringabusyschoolday.ZhangYuchen,13,Zhejiang16.WhatdidWuRuoxuandoaccordingtothepassage?A.Raisedchicks.B.Cookedeggs.C.Plantedtomatoes.D.Plantedrice.17.HowdidZhangSiyifeeltoseethefirstchick?A.Bored.B.Interested.C.Sad.D.Happy.18.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Chinesestudentsstarttohavelaboreducation.B.Laboreducationisdifferentindifferentcountries.C.In2019,Chinesestudentsdidn’tneedlabor.D.Differentstudentshavethesameideaaboutlabor.BLiuKaibin,ayoungmanfromLuliangCountyofQujing,SouthwestChina’sYunnanProvince,iscalledaChinesenewfarmer.In2015,insteadofbeinganofficeworkeraftergraduation(畢業(yè)),Liucamebacktohishometownandstarteduparoseplantingbusiness.Learningmedicineincollege,Liuwasnotgoodatgrowingroses.Afteryearsofhardwork,Liumadeit.Hebecomestheheadofahundred-acre(畝)roseplanting.Hegrowsover100kindsofrosesnow,andtheproduction(產(chǎn)量)canreach10,000roseseveryday.Andaboutthreehundredvillagersworkthere.Thousandsofvisitorsvisitthisrosegardenandtakephotosthere.Liuusessmartagriculture(農(nóng)業(yè))togrowroses,HealsousestheInternetofThings(物聯(lián)網(wǎng))andothertechnologies(科技)forthesaleandproductionofroses.Heplanstohelpmorevillagersmakemoremoney.Heisagoodexampleforruralrevitalization(鄉(xiāng)村振興).19.WhatdidLiuKaibindoaftergraduationfromcollege?A.Hebecameanofficeworker.B.Hebecameasalesperson.C.Hebegantostudymedicine.D.Hebecameanewfarmer.20.HowmanykindsofrosesdoesLiuKaibingrownow?A.Lessthanonehundred.B.About10,000.C.Morethanonehundred.D.About1,000.21.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.LiuKaibinlearnedagricultureatcollege.B.LiuKaibingraduatedin2015.C.LiuKaibinwasborninHunanProvince.D.LiuKaibinisacommonfarmer.22.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellus?A.LiuKaibinhaslotsofgoodideas.B.It’sinterestingtohelpvillagersgrowroses.C.LiuKaibinhasmanystrangedreams.D.It’sdifficulttomakeone’sdreamcometrue.CAbout80%ofpeopledonotgetenoughvitamin(維生素)Deveryday.Butthisvitaminisveryimportantforyourhealth.VitaminDisreallyimportantforourbones(骨骼).Whenweareyoung,vitaminDbuildsupourbonesandmakesthemstrong.Whenweareolder,westillneedvitaminDtokeepourbonesstrong.OurbodieskeepthevitaminDinourbonesandteeth.ThenwelosevitaminDasweworkandexerciseduringtheday.Butourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD.Sowehavetogetitfromoutsideofourbodies.Wherecanapersongetthisveryimportantvitamin?VitaminDisinfoodslikefishandeggsSometimes,vitaminDisaddedtobread,milk,andorangejuice.FoodisnottheonlywayourbodiescangetvitaminD.ThesunalsogivesusvitaminD.Ifwewanttobehealthy,weshouldspendsometimeinthesuneachday.Toomuchsunisnotgoodforyou,butabout15minutesadayisusuallyenough.AndweshouldbesuretoeatfoodsthatarerichinvitaminD,too.23.ThewritersaysthatvitaminD_____________.A.makesourbonesstrongB.keepsourhaircleanC.isnotnecessaryforourteethD.isharmfultoourhearts24.WhydowehavetogetvitaminDfromoutsideofourbodies?A.Itmakesuspopular.B.Ithelpsuseatmorefood.C.Ourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD.D.ThemorevitaminD,thebetter.25.Accordingtothewriter,peoplecangetvitaminDby___________.A.eatingfishB.watchingTVC.workinghardD.havingasleep26.Paragraph3mainlytellsus____________________.A.whatvitaminDisB.wherewecangetvitaminDC.howmuchvitaminDweneedD.whypeopledon’tlikevitaminDDAyoungandsuccessfulmanwasdrivingdownastreetinhisnewJaguar(捷豹汽車(chē)),Hewasgoingtoofast.Ashiscarpassed,abrick(磚塊)knockedintotheJaguar’ssidedoor,Hewasveryangryanddrovethecarbacktotheplacewherethebrickhadbeenthrown,Theangrydriverjumpedoutofthecarandstoppedthenearestkid,shouting,“Whoareyou?Whatareyoudoing?That’sanewcarandthatbrickyouthrewisgoing10costalotofmoney,Whydidyoudothat?”Theyoungboywasapologetic“I’msorry.Ididn’tknowwhatelsetodo,”hesaid.“Ithrewthebrickbecausenooneelsewouldstop.”Withtearsdroppingdownhisface,theyoungboypointedtoaplacejustaroundaparkedcar“It’smybrother,”hesaid,“Hefelloutofhiswheelchair(輪椅)andIcan’tlifthimup.”Crying,theboyaskedtheman,“Wouldyoupleasehelpmegethimbackintohiswheelchair?He’shurtandhe’stooheavyforme.”Moveddeeply,thedriverhurriedlyliftthedisabledboyintothewheelchair.“ThankyouandGodblessyou.”thethankfulchildtoldtheman.Andthemansimplywatchedthelittleboypushhisbrotherdownthesidewalktowardtheirhome.ItwasalongandslowwalkbacktoJaguar.Thedent(凹痕)wasverynoticeable,butthedriverdidn’twanttorepairthesidedoor.Hekeptthedenttheretoremindhimofthismessage:Don’tgothroughlifesofastthatsomeonehastothrowabrickatyoutogetyourattention.GodspeakstoourheartsIeveryday.Sometimeswhenwedon’thavetimetolisten,hehastothrowabrickatus.27.Theboythrewthebrickatthecarbecause__________.A.hewasplayingwithbricksB.thecarwasgoingsofastC.hewantedtogettheman’sattentionD.thecarwasnewandexpensive28.Theunderlinedword“apologetic”inParagraph2probablymeans_______inChinese.A.抱歉的B.感激的C.憤怒的D.熱情的29.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthepassagethat.AtheyoungboywouldrepairthecarforthemanB.themanwouldslowdowninhislifeandcareothersmoreC.theyoungboy’sbrotherneededtogobackhomebycarD.themanfeltsorrythathedidn’tpushtheboysbrotherhome30.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ACarAccidentB.ABoy’sTroubleC.ADentintheCarD.ASuccessfulMan2023年四川省德陽(yáng)市綿竹市中考二模英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題兩分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Part-time
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StudentsBoysandgirls,wehavesomeinterestingandfunthingsforyouthisterm.Haveagoodtime.EnglishClubFortheseventh-gradestudentsTime:TuesdayafternoonandFridayeveningPlace:Room301Tele:77459312MathExamFortheninth-gradestudentsTime:onMonday,March20thPlace:Room306PS:Top10willgetasurpriseATalkForallstudentsTime:14:30-16:30,April25thPlace:intheschoolhallTopic:HowtoLearnEnglishWellSingingCompetitionFortheeighth-gradestudentsTime:onThursday,May23rdPlace:inthemusicroomTele:5817235236.WhatactivitywilltheschoolhaveonMay23rd?A.Asingingcompetition. B.Amathexam.C.AtalkabouthowtolearnEnglishwell. D.AnEnglishspeechcontest.37.WherewillTom,aninth-gradestudent,probablybeat3:00p.m.onApril25th?A.InRoom301. B.InRoom306.C.Intheschoolhall.D.Inthemusicroom.38.Howmanystudentswillgetasurpriseafterthemathexam?A.4.B.10. C.20.D.306.BItwasBob'sbirthday.Bob'smotherbroughthimtoashoestoreanddecidedtobuyapairofshoesforhim.Boblookedattheshoesandaskedthesalesassistanttoshowhimthatpairofblueones.Aftertryingthemon,Bobwassatisfiedwiththembecausetheywereverycomfortable.Bobsaidtohismother,“Ican'twaittowearthemoutofthestore.”Whenhismotherpaidfortheshoes,Bobwalkedbackandforth,admiringhisshoesinfrontofthemirror.Justassoonastheylefttheshoestore,anoldmansteppedonBob'snewshoes,leavingablackmark(污跡)onthefront.“Hey!Lookatwhatyoudidtomyshoes!”Bobshoutedangrily.“I'msorry,youngman.Ican'tseesowellanymore,"theoldmansaid.Bob'smotheraskedBobtokeepquiet.Sheseemedembarrassedinsteadofbeingangry.ShesaidtoBob,“Youmustapologize(道歉)totheoldman.”Boblookedintotheoldman'sblurry(模糊不清的)eyes.Thenherealizedthathewaswrong.Soheapologizedtotheoldman.Theoldmanshookhisheadandsaid,“Noworries.Itwasmymistake."Theoldmansmiledandwalkedawaythen.39.WhichwordcanbestdescribeBob'sfeelingbeforewalkingoutoftheshoestore?A.Angry. B.Disappointed. C.Excited. D.Unhappy.40.Bob'smotheraskedBobto.A.saysorrytotheoldman B.buyapairofshoesfortheoldmanC.givehisshoestotheoldman D.saythankstotheoldman41.Afterreadingthetext,wecanknow.A.howmanypairsofshoesBobhadB.howmuchBob'smotherpaidfortheshoesC.whethertheoldmanlivedclosetoBob'shomeD.howBob'smotherfeltafterBobshoutedattheoldman42.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Don'ttalktostrangers. B.SharewhatyouhaveC.Weshouldhelpthepoor. D.Weshouldrespecttheelderly.DAtmyprimaryschool,Iwasoneofthesmartestkidsthere.Ineverstudied,butalwaysgotperfectscores,IthoughtIwasbornclever.AtleastIbelievedso.Iwasalsoaprodigyinmusicaccordingtomyself.Icouldsingbetterthanalmostanyoneelseinmyschool.IwasprettysurethatonceIgottosixthgrade,everyonewouldbesurprisedbyme.Butactuallytheyweren't.WhenIarrivedatmynewclass,Icouldn'twaittoshoweveryonewhatIcoulddo.However,therewasalwayssomeoneelsewhocoulddobetter.Mygradesbegantosuffer.Moretalentedgirlsoftensangsolo(獨(dú)唱).IbelievedIwasn'tsmart.IbelievedIwasn'ttalented.IbelievedIwasafailure.Overthenexttwoyears,Ihadtoworkveryhard.Everyprizeforthesingingcompetitionwasgiventomeforhardworkandefforts.Gradeswerestillverylowbutimprovinglittlebylittle.Iworkedreallyhard.However,Iwasneverthebestateverything.Ihaven'trealizeduntilrecentlythatIreallydon'thavetobethebestateverything.Iwastoohardonmyself.Infact,whenIdidbadlyinatest,myclassmatesneverlaughedatme.Nooneisperfect.Therewillprobablyalwaysbesomeonebetterthanmeatsomething.Anyway,thereareoversevenbillionpeopleinthisworld.Iwillneverbethenumberoneateverything,andthat'sreallyokay.43.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“aprodigy”meaninthispassage?Asmartkid. B.Acrazyfan. C.Acommonchild. D.Alazygirl.44.Whenthewriterwasatthenewclass,_________.A.shelostherinterestinmusic B.shehaddifficultyinlearningC.shesurprisedeveryoneinsolos D.shegotonbadlywithherclassmates45.Whathappenedtothewriterduringthenexttwoyears?A.Shewonmanyprizeswithoutanyefforts.B.Shebecametheperfectstudentinherclass.C.Shegaveuptryingbecauseofthelowscores.D.Sheimprovedlittlebylittlebyworkinghard.46.Whichwouldbethebesttitleofthispassage?Nooneisperfect B.MypastlifeasayounggirlC.Hardworkdoesn’twork D.TryyourbesttobeperfectDToday,theworldischangingrapidlywiththeever-changingtechnology.Thereisnodoubtthatourliveshavebeenenrichedbynewtechnologies.Let’slookatfourofthemtogether.DriverlesshelpersYoucanseedifferentkindsofdriverlesscarsatthe2022BeijingWinterOlympics.Forexample,whenyoufeeltired,youcanhavearestinadriverlessminibus.Whenyoufeelhungry,youcanbuyfoodfroma“driverlesscarstore”.Anotherkindofdriverlesscarcanevensendthingstoyoujustlikeapostman.TheyhelptomaketheGamesabiggersuccess.Spacelectures(講座)OnMarch23,2022,threeChineseastronautsgavetheirsecondlecturefromTiangongspacestation.Thecontent(內(nèi)容)ofthesecondlecturehasbeenchosenfromopinionsandadvicefromthepublic.Theydidseveralexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn)).Theyalsoshowedsometoolstostudyscience.Infact,thethreeastronautsgavetheirfirstlecturelastDecember.Millionsofstudentswatchedthemandlearnedmanyfantasticsciencefactsfromthespecialspacelectures.3DphotosThisMay,amiddleschoolinBeijingused3DprintingtechnologytoprintgraduationphotosforGrade9students.Ittookthemalmosttenweekstofinishthistask.Studentscantouchthe"faces"oftheirclassmates.Thistechnologyespeciallycanhelptheblindstudents"see"theirclassmates.Whileagroupofsixth-gradersused3Dprinterstocreatemini3D-printedmodelvillagesforhomelesspeopleinAmerica.ChatGPTLet’stalkaboutthelatestwonderofAItechnology,ChatGPT.OveramillionusershavestartedtouseChatGPTwithinthefirstfivedayssinceitwasopenedtothepublic.OfcourseChatGPTdoeswellinchattingwithyou.Amazinglyitcanwritesongs,articles,novels,evenpoemsinstylesoffamouswritersfromallovertheworld.Itspowerfulabilityalsoincludestranslating.47.Howmanykindsofdriverlesscarsdoesthewritermention?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.48.WhenwasthefirstspacelecturegivenbythethreeChineseastronauts?A.InDecember,2021. B.ThisMay.C.ThisFebruary. D.OnMarch23,2022.49.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Thedriverlesscarscannotworkasapostman.B.ChatGPTcannotwriteapoeminthestyleofChinesepoet,Libai.C.Spacelecturecanspreadknowledgeanddevelopinterestinscience.D.Blindstudentsatlastcanseetheirclassmates’faceswiththehelpof3Dtechnology.50.Whereisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Astorybook. C.Agrammarbook. D.Amedicalmagazine.2022年四川省德陽(yáng)市綿竹市中考二模英語(yǔ)試題二、閱讀單選Part-time(兼職)JobsforStudentsBabysitter(臨時(shí)保姆)NeedWeneedababysittertolookafterourtwoboysaged5and7afterschoolfrom4:30p.m.to6:30p.m.,MondaytoFriday.$100aweekCallVickyat6783-4521RoseHotelPart-timeWorkWearelookingforpart-timeworkerstoworkinourhotelOnSaturdays.Comein(8a.m.to6p.m.)orCallMinaat6123-8745after6p.m.).HolidayJobDoyouwanttomakesomemoremoneythissummer?Canyouspeakanotherlanguage?WeneedFrench,SpanishorGermanspeakerstoworkintheCityMuseumshopfromTuesdaytoSaturday.SendyourCV(簡(jiǎn)歷)tocitymuseum@shopjob.Lkj.NewspaperDelivery(遞送)WeneedyoungpeopletodelivernewspapersonMonday,WednesdayandFridaymornings.Thenewspaperdeliverytakes30minutesinthevillageofClanbrook.Youmustdeliverthenewspapersbefore7.30a.m.andyoumusthaveyourownbike.Interested?
AskformoreinformationatClanbrookpostoffice.16.Howmuchcanababysittergetforanhour?A.5dollars. B.7dollars. C.10dollars. D.12dollars.17.Whatjobwouldyouliketohaveonlyonweekends?A.Ababysitter. B.AworkerinRoseHotel.C.Aholidayjob. D.Newspaperdelivery.18.Inwhichpartofnewspapermaythefourpiecesofinformationbefound?A.News. B.Ad(廣告) C.Sports. D.Recreation(娛樂(lè))Doyoupaywithpapermoney,credit(信用的)card,oryourphonewhenyougoshopping?PeopleinChinamaypaywithWeChatonthephones.Weseldomusepapermoney.WhileWeChatPayisnowapartoflifeinourcountry,thiswayofpayingalsoappearsinothercountries.Alotofforeigncompaniesandtradershavetoacceptit.AccordingtoXinhuaNews,about13foreigncountrieshaveWeChatPayservicesforChinesetravelers.IsitgoodorbadtouseWeChatPay?Willpeoplenolongerusepapermoneyinthefuture?SomediscussionsappearontheInternet.“Idon’tthinkso.NearlyhalfofChinesepeopleliveinthecountryside.Peopletherecan’tenjoyitwithoutgoodInternetservice.Andmostoldpeopleliketousepapermoney,”saidWinnie.“WeChatPayisconvenientandsafe.Weneedn’ttellifthemoneyisrealorfake.Butpapermoneyisjusttheopposite.WeshouldencouragepeopletouseWeChatPaymore,”
saidawiseman.“Foralongtime,peoplewillusedifferentpaymentways,”saidSunshine.“Tradersshouldallowpeopletochoosethewaystheyliketopay.”Willpapermoneydisappearinthefuture?What’syourideasaboutit?19.Awisemanthought________.A.itwasnotsafeifpeopledon’tusepapermoneyB.WeChatPaywasconvenientandsafeC.peoplewouldgoonusingpapermoneyinthefutureD.oldpeoplelikedtousepapermoneymore20.Theunderlinedword“fake”inParagraph5maymean__________inChinese.A.臟的 B.麻煩的 C.假的 D.殘缺的.21.Fromthepassage,wecanknow________.A.onlyChinesepeopleuseWeChatPayB.ChinesetravelerscanuseWeChatPayinabout13foreigncountriesC.peopleuseWeChatPaymorethanpapermoneyintheworldD.papermoneywillsurelydisappearinthefuture22.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.WhyPeopleUseWeChatPay? B.WechatPaymentinChina.C.WillPaperMoneyDisappear? D.PaymentWaysintheFuture.Howdoyougotoschooleveryday?Bybikeoronfoot?Maybeyoucantryanewway-takingaS’CoolBus.TheS’CoolBusisalsocalledthebikebus.Itwasinventedinthebikekingdom—theNetherlands.Itisallaboutgreenlifestyle,sportandsharing.It’sinterestingforkidstoridethebustogethertogotoschool.Also,itisverysafe.Thebikebushasadriverandelevenseatsforkids.Eachonehasahelmet(頭盔)andsafetybelt(安全帶).Thereisalsoaroofonthebus.Itcanbeusedonhotdaysorrainydaystomakekidsfeelcomfortable.Ridingthebikebusisoneofthegreatestwaysforchildrentogettoschool.Peter,a10-year-oldpupil,becomesabigfanofthebikebus.“NowtheS’CoolBusismyfavoritewayoftransport.Icanrideittogetherwithotherkidstokeephealthy.It’sfulloffun.”Formostparents,itcanhelpthemsavealotoftimebecausetheyonlyhavetopickuptheirchildrenafterschool.TheS’CoolBusisbecomingmoreandmorepopularinsomecountrieslikeGermanyandFrance.ItscreatorThomasTolkampsays,“IhopeIcansellthebikebustomorecountriesinthefuture.Asgreenlifestylebecomespopular,ideaslikethisgetpopular,too.Ithinkitwillworkwellinothercountries.”TheuseofS’CoolBusshowsusthatwecansavetheEarthinmanywaysaslongaswewanttohaveatry.23.Accordingtothepassage,theS’CoolBus_________.A.cancarrytwelvekids B.offerskidshelmetsandumbrellasC.hasnowindowsorroof D.isriddenbythedriverandkidstogether24.WhydoesPeterenjoyridingtheS’CoolBustoschool?A.Itsavestimeandmoney. B.Itmakeshimsafeandrelaxed.C.Itisgreenandcomfortable. D.Itisinterestingandgoodforhealth.25.ThomasthinkstheS’CoolBuswillworkwellinothercountriesbecause_________.A.morepeopleliketolivegreenlivesB.manypeoplehopetotryoutnewideasC.itcanhelpkidsformthehabitofexercisingD.itmakespeoplerealizetheimportanceofbeinggreen26.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Abikingtriptoschool B.AcoolwaytoschoolC.Aschoolbusorabike? D.ThebestwaytotransportItwasSaturdayagain.LilyandLucydislikedSaturdays.Thatwasanotherthingthetwinshadincommon.Th
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