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山東省煙臺(tái)市三年(2020-2022)中考英語真題分題型分層匯編

02閱讀單選&閱讀回答問題&閱讀還原

一、閱讀單選

(2022?山東煙臺(tái))Noticeboard

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1.IfTomfindsthecat,whatnumbershouldhecall?

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2.HowmanypeoplearelivinginBlueHousenow?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

3.WhenshouldoneworkintheCityMuseumshop?

A.OnMondays.B.OnTuesdays.C.OnThursdays.D.OnSundays.

(2022?山東煙臺(tái))FiveyounggirlstudentsatShanghaiTheatreAcademyhavebecomefamous

onlinebysingingpopsongstothetunes(曲調(diào))ofBeijingOpera.

LiWei,ayoungman,likestowatchthestudents'videos.Hesaid,“Thankstothem,Ihave

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gotabetterunderstandingofmyparents'deeploveforBeijingOpera.”

Thestudents,mainlyroommatesfromRoom416attheacademy,areknownontheInternetas

the“416girls”.Theyhaveputtheirsingingonshort-videoplatforms(平臺(tái))since2019.

Overthepastthreeyears,thestudentshavegraduallywonalargenumberoffans.Inone

oftheirvideos,whichhasbeenwatchedmorethan50milliontimesandreceived2.5million“l(fā)ikes”,

theysingthepopsongTanChuangtoaBeijingOperatune.

Youngpeoplesuchasthe“416girls“haveincreasedaudience(觀眾)numbersforBeijing

Opera,whichhasahistoryofmorethan200years.

GuoJing,27,aprimaryschoolteacher,hasabout2.5millionfollowersontheDouyin

short-videoplatform.Inhervideos,sheperformsancientsongswhiledancingtoBeijingOpera

movements,ordiscussesinterestingstoriesabouttheartform.

“Iwanttobeoneofthebestartvloggers,andIseeitasmytasktoshortenthedistance

betweenartandlife,“Guosaid.

PanYan,aleaderoftheChinaPerformanceIndustryAssociation,said,uBeijingOperahas

aspecialcharm(魅力)thatpeoplecansensewithouthavingtounderstandit.Audienceexperience

theartform'sbeautybywatchingshortvideos,andtheyalsospreadnewsandknowledgeabout

BeijingOperaafterwatchingvideos.”

4.WhatdoLiWei'swordsmean?

A.HeusedtoloveBeijingOperaasachild.

B.HisparentsenjoyBeijingOperaverymuch.

C.Hedidnotunderstandthe“416girls“atfirst.

D.Hisparentsdon,tliketowatchthestudents'videos.

5.Whyisthegroupofthefivegirlscalled“416girls”?

A.Theirfirstvideoreceived416"likes”.B.Theyhadonly416fansatfirst.

C.TheystartedtheirvideosonApril16.D.MostofthemliveinRoom416.

6.Whatdothe“416girls“andGuoJinghaveincommon?

A.TheygetmorepeopletoenjoyBeijingOpera.

B.TheytrytolearnthehistoryofBeijingOpera.

C.Theyhavegot2.5millionfollowersonDouyin.

D.They'regoodatmakingupBeijingOperastories.

7.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatPanYansaidinthelastparagraph?

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A.Itishardtosensethespecialcharmofotheroperas.

B.AudienceneedtounderstandBeijingOperacompletely.

C.ShortvideoshelpspreadnewsandknowledgeofBeijingOpera.

D.ShortvideosarethebestwaytoenjoythebeautyofBeijingOpera.

(2022,山東煙臺(tái))ThemusicbandColdplayistakingactionstoprotecttheenvironment.This

includesusingtheirfans,energytohelpprovideelectricityfortheirperformances.Inthis

way,theyuseelectricitywithoutaddingcarbongases(碳?xì)怏w)totheair.Thebandhopesto

cuttheamountofC02givenoutbyitsbusinessactivitiesby50percent.

TheColdplaystarshaveaddedspecialdancefloorsandenergy-storingbicyclestotheirlatest

worldtourperformance.Thepurposeistogetfanstohelpproduceelectricitybydancingand

riding.Eachdancefloorcansupportmanypeople.Ltcreateselectricitywhenpeoplemoveon

it.Eachofthebikescancreateanaverageof200watts(瓦特)ofelectricity.Inorderto

encouragefanstodanceorridemoreduringtheperformance,theyevenhavecompetitionstofind

outwhichgroupoffanscancreatethemostelectricity.

“Beinggreenisagoodbusinessmodel.That'swhatwe'dliketoshow,“saidColdplay

leadsingerChrisMartin."Thechangeswillbringasenseofbelongingtothefans.Everything

inourshowisplannedtobringeveryoneintothesamegroup,singingtogether.Itmakesusfeel

partofacommunity.”

Coldplayhastakenotherstepstoprotecttheenvironment.Oneofitstourstages(舞臺(tái))

usesrecycledsteel.Thebandalsohopestosetuptheworld'sfirsttourbattery(電池)system,

madefrom40recycledelectriccarbatteries.Thehopeistopowerthewholeshowwithbatteries.

“It'sveryexpensivetotrythesethingsforthefirsttime,“saidMartin,“butweare

veryhappythatwearechanging.”

Coldplayisjustonemusicgroupworkingtohelptheenvironment.Someotherfamousbands

arealsotakingsuchsteps.

8.WhatdoesColdplayusetheirfans'energytodo?

A.Tocreate200wattsofelectricity.B.Toprovidepowerfortheirshows.

C.Tocuttheirbusinessactivitiesby50%.D.Tomaketheirperformanceswonderful.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inthesecondparagraphreferto(指代)?

A.Thefloor.B.Theband.C.Thestage.D.Thebicycle.

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10.HowdoesColdplayencouragefanstodanceandridemore?

A.Byhelpingthemtobuybicycles.B.Bylivinginthesamecommunity.

C.Bytravelingaroundtheworldwiththem.D.Byhavingelectricity-creatingcompetitions.

11.Whichwaysareintroducedtoprotecttheenvironmentinthepassage?

①Ridingenergy-storingbicycles.?Drivingortakingelectriccars.

?Recyclingelectriccarbatteries.?Buildingstageswithrecycledsteel.

A.①②③B.②③④C.①③④D.①②④

(2022?山東煙臺(tái))Forthefirsttime,scientistshavegrownplantsinmoonsoil(土壤)

collectedbyNASA'sApolloastronauts.

Thescientistshadnoideaifanythingwouldgrowinmoonsoil.Theywantedtoseeifit

couldbeusedtogrowplants.RobertFerioftheUniversityofFloridawassurprisedwiththe

results."Plantsactuallygrowinmoonsoil,“hesaid.

Feriandotherresearchersplantedthalecress,asmallfloweringplant,inmoonsoil.The

goodnewswasthatalloftheseeds(種子)grew.Thebadnewswasthatafterthefirstweek,

theygrewslowly.Mostoftheplantsendedupsmallandnotfullydeveloped.

Scientistsfoundthatthelongerthesoilwasonthemoon,theworsetheplantsseemedto

grow.ThesoilcollectedbytheApollo11wastheleasthelpfulforgrowth.Itwasacouplebillion

yearslonger.Onesolutionmightbetouseyoungersoilonthemoon,likelava(火山巖漿),or

putinsomespecialnutrient(營養(yǎng)物)mixtures.

Only382kilogramsofmoonrocksandsoilwerebroughtbackbythesixApollogroupsthat

landedonthemoon.Earlylastyear,NASAfinallygaveout12gramsofsoilfortheplanting

experiment(實(shí)驗(yàn)).

TheFloridascientistshopetoreusetheirmoonsoillaterthisyear,plantingmorethale

cressbeforepossiblymovingontootherplants.

Ascientistsaid,uGrowingplantsisabigstepforward.Therealnextstepistogoand

doitonthesurfaceofthemoon.”

12.WhatdidRobertFerithinkoftheresultsoftheplantingexperiment?

A.Surprising.B.Disappointing.C.Awful.D.Regretful.

13.WhatdotheFloridascientistsplantodothisyear?

A.Tofindsomeyoungersoilonthemoon.

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B.Tomakesomespecialnutrientmixtures.

C.Toplantsomeotherplantsinnewmoonsoil.

D.Tousethemoonsoilagainintheexperiment.

14.Whatmaybetherealpurposeoftheplantingexperiment?

A.Tocollectmoresoilfromthemoon.B.Tosendmorescientiststothemoon.

C.Togrowplantsonthemoonsurface.D.Toplantmorethalecressonthemoon.

15.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?

A.Mostoftheplantsgrewwellaftertwoweeks.

B.ThesoilcollectedbytheApollo11istheoldest.

C.Itiseasyforastronautstobringbackmoonsoil.

D.Scientistsfoundnowaystoimprovetheexperiment.

(2021?山東煙臺(tái))

TallestIndoorRockClimbingWall

Challenge,risk,success,pride,andteamwork—the“PilotRock“isasymbolofreaching

newheights.Itis35feethigh,thetallestindoorrockclimbingwallinNewYorkCity.

“PilotRock“offerschallengesforthosefrombeginnerstoadvanced(高級的)climbers!

Whetherit'syourownactivityorasamaineventofyournextbirthdayparty,climbing

the“PilotRock”isathrillingandunusualactivitytotry.

Guidedbyexperiencedstaff,wetryeverymeanstomakeclimbingsafeforeveryone.

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Paths(路線)

Attention

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wSignup(報(bào)名)isfirst

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-come,first-serve.

pathuptherockwall.Friday:

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climbingshoes.

holdingsandturns.Sunday:

3Thetimesmaychange

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NewcomerscanmaketheirwaysMembers:

withanyquestionsabout

slowlyuptothetopfromthe$10.80perperson

theopentimes.

sidewayswitheasyholdings.

16.Whatisspecialaboutthe“PilotRock”?

A.Membersareaskedtowearthesamekindofclimbingshoes.

B.It'stheonlyrockclimbingwallwithexperiencedguidestaff.

C.Mostpeoplechoosetoclimbthe“PilotRock“ontheirbirthdays.

D.It'stallerthananyotherindoorrockclimbingwallinNewYorkCity.

17.Howcanyouknowwhethertheopentimeswillchangeornot?

A.Bydoingotheractivities.

B.Bycalling718-758-7500.

C.Bymakingareservation.

D.Byreadingtheintroduction.

18.Whichpathischallengingforadvancedclimbers?

A.Theleftpath.

B.Thesecondpath.

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C.Thethirdpath.

D.Thefourthpath.

19.Asamember,howmuchshouldyoupayforsixclimbs?

A.$32.40.B.$36.00.C.$61.80.D.$72,00.

20.Thepassageabovemaybe________.

A.anoticeB.aplanC.asignD.aposter

(2021?山東煙臺(tái))Sophiaisamostfamousrobot.ShecomesfromHansonRobotics,andDavid

Hanson,headofHansonRobotics,ishercreator.Hehasbeendevelopingrobotsinthepast25

years.Hebelievesrealistic-lookingrobotswillbeabletoconnectwithpeopleandhelp

industriessuchashealthcareandeducation.

Sophiahasmanyabilities.Shecancopyhumanfacialexpressions,holdconversationsand

recognizepeoplebytheirlooksorvoices.Shecanalsospeak,joke,singandevenmakemusic.

Now,thenextstepistomakeheranartist.Hansonissoexcitedaboutthisidea.Heimagines

Sophiaasacreativeartworkandsheherselfcancreateartaswell.

InMarch,adigital(數(shù)字的)artworkSophiacreatedwithanItalianartist,AndreaBonaceto,

wassoldfor$688.888.Thedigitalworkistitled"SophiaInstantiation”.It'sa12-secondvideo

whichshowsBonaceto,sportrait(肖像)changingintoSophia,sdigitalpainting.Alongwithit

isthephysicalartworkpaintedbySophia.

Thebuyer,adigitalartworkcollectorandartist,latersentSophiaaphotoofhispainted

arm.Therobotthenaddedthatphototoherknowledgeandpaintedmoreontopofherartwork.Sophia

describedtheworkasthefirstdigitalartworkcooperated(合作)betweenanAIandanartwork

collector.

Sophia,sartworkispartofagrowingtrend(趨勢).Moreandmoredigitalartworksareon

salenow.Forexample,adigitalartworkbyanartist,Beepie,wassoldfornearly$70million,

becomingthemostexpensivedigitalartworkeversold.

21.WhatdoweknowaboutHanson?

A.Heisinterestedinpainting.

B.HemakeslittlemoneyfromSophia.

C.HecreatedtherobotSophia.

D.Hespent25yearsdevelopingSophia.

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22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"recognize〃inParagraphTwomean?

A.Punish.B.Meet.C.Comfort.D.Know.

23.WhydidSophiathinkherartworkwascooperatedbetweenanAIandacollector?

A.Becausethecollectortaughtherhowtopaint.

B.Becauseshecopiedthepaintingofthecollector.

C.Becausesheaddedthecollector,spaintingtohers.

D.Becauseallherworkswerecollectedbythecollector.

24.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthelastparagraph?

A.Sophia,sartworkcoststhemost.

B.Beepiemustbeaveryfamousartist.

C.Noonecanafforddigitalartworks.

D.Digitalartworksareal1madebyrobots.

25.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Sophia,aRobotArtist.

B.DavidHanson.CreatorofSophia.

C.DigitalArtworks,PopularAgain.

D.HansonRobotics,Sophia"sCompany.

(2021?ill東煙臺(tái))Go,commonlyknowninChinaasweiqi.isaboardgamefortwoplayers.To

win,oneplayermustuseblackorwhiteplayingpieces,namedstones,tosurround(包圍)more

areas.

ThegamewasinventedinChinamorethan2,500yearsago.It'soneofthefourChinese

traditionalfinearts,alongwithplayingguqin,writingandpainting,soitownsawidefan

baseinChina.Nowitisalsopopularinotherpartsoftheworld.

InGermany,theBerlinGoAssociation(協(xié)會(huì))hasworkedtogetherwiththeChinaCultural

CentertohostTheChinaCup,whichseesabout50to100playerseachyear.Asthecooperation

(合作)betweenChinaandGermanydeepens,manyGotrainingcoursesareoffered,andsometimes

professionalplayersfromChinaareinvitedtogivetalkstoGermanGolovers.

AndreasUrban,thechairman(主席)ofBerlinGoAssociation,discoveredabookonGo

accidentally.〃Itriedtounderstandtherules,butIcouldn't."saidUrban.Schreiber,thevice

chairman,wasintroducedtothegame16yearsagobyaclassmate."ThefirsttimeIplayedGo.I

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evencouldn,tunderstandtherules,〃hesaid.Butbothofthemfoundthegamemoreandmore

interestingafterpractice.〃IadvisechildrentolearnGo.Theycanlearnthatthereisalways

someonestrongerandit'sOKtolose.Theycanalsolearnhowtoimprovefromtheirmistakesand

saytomorrowwillbebetterthantoday,,zsaidSchreiber.

Totheexperiencedplayers,Gocanbeveryaddictive(使人入迷的),asitisnotjustfor

fun,butalsohasadeeperculturalground.WhentwoplayersmeetontheGoboard,theyfollow

thesamerules,butmaycarrycompletelydifferentmethods.Oneofthebestwaystoimproveis

toplayagainstsomeonewho'sstronger,aswellasfromdifferentculturalbackgrounds.Thiskind

ofcross-culturalcommunicationhelpsthedevelopmentofGo.

26.WhatdoesParagraphOnemainlytellus?

A.ThebasicrulesofplayingGo.

B.ThematerialsfromwhichGoismade.

C.TheusefulskillsofplayingGo.

D.ThenumberofplayersaGoteamhas.

27.HowoftendoesBerlinhostTheChinaCup?

A.Onceayear.

B.Twiceayear.

C.Threetimesayear.

D.Fourtimesayear.

28.SchreiberadviseschildrentolearnGobecause.

A.it'seasyforchildrentoplayitwell

B.fewchildrencanfacefailurebravely

C.childrencanlearnalotfromplayingit

D.it'sthebestwaytowinfortheircountry

29.WhatsimilarexperiencedidSchreiberandUrbanhave?

A.TheyfounditdifficulttolearnGo.

B.TheylearnedGobyaccidentatfirst.

C.TheylearnedGofromtheirclassmates.

D.Theydidn,tknowGoruleswellatfirst.

30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.GoisoneofthefourtraditionalfineartsinGermany.

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B.Playerscan,tcarrythesamemethodwhenplayingGo.

C.Cross-culturalcommunicationplaysapartinGodevelopment.

D.Playingwithstrongerplayersisthebestwaytoimproveyourself.

(2020?山東煙臺(tái))

Physicbookore-book

rmabookaddict(書迷).Ihavelovedreadingbooks—Imeanphysicbooks,

eversinceIlearnedhowtodoit.Ireadthemwhileeating,onthebus,

andeveninthebath!Asanadult,Ihavejustgraduatedwithadegreein

WilliamEnglishLiterature,soIhavespenttherecentthreeyearsdoingevenmore

April16,2020readingthanusual!

Ihavelotsofbooks.Myroomisfullofbooks,notonlymychildhood

favoritesbutalsothoseIhaven,tevenreadyet.WhenIdecidedtomove

toSpaintoworkasLanguageassistant,Ifacedabigproblem.Ihadonly

1E!1onesuitcaseforaten-monthstay,soIhadtopacklightly.

Lenara

Itwouldbeimpossibletopackenoughphysicalbooksfornearlyawhole

Dec.12,2019

year.Myonlychoicewase-books.

*?1Iagreewithmyfriend,physicalbooksarebetterthane-books.Butabig

problemisaboutthecostofphysicalbooks.Andanotherproblem,wehave

Ameliatocutalotoftreestoproducepaper.

Dec.23,2019

Ihavealwaysbeenhatinge-readers!Ievenwroteanarticleaboutitwhen

Iwasatschool.Ilovephysicalbookssomuch.Comparedwithphysicalbooks,

e-booksseemedemotionless(無情感的).Butwhiletraveling,mychoicewas

給e-booksornobooks,somybrotherboughtmeanAmazonKindleformy

Gianggibirthday.NowIamonmysixthe-book,andI'mstartingtolovemyKindle!

,

Sept.9,2019Thee-readermeansIneverhavetoworryabouttheresnothingtoread.

Yes,thereissomethingIhate,butingeneralithasbecomeoneofthe

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mostimportantpartsinmylife!

31.WhyhasWilliamreadmorebooksinrecentyears?

A.Togetadegree.B.Toentercollege.

C.TolearnEnglish.D.Tobeabookaddict.

32.Lenarahadtochoosee-booksbecause

A.e-booksweremoreinterestingB.physicalbooksweredifficulttocarry

C.shewouldworkone-booksinSpainD.shehadnomorephysicalbookstoread

33.Whowillchoosetoreade-booksinordertoprotecttheenvironment?

A.William.B.Lenara.C.Amelia.D.Gianggi.

34.WhatwasGianggi'sarticlewrittenatschoolprobablyabout?

A.Hertravelingexperiences.B.HerAmazonKindle.

C.Theadvantagesofbooks.D.Herdislikeofe-readers.

35.Whatcanwelearnfromthefouropinions?

A.Itisquitedifficulttobuye-books.B.Physicalbookscostlessthane-books.

C.Morepeoplewillchoosetoreade-books.D.Physicalbooksaremorecolorfulthane-books.

(2020?山東煙臺(tái))Youhavebeentoldtowashyourhandsmanytimesadaytohelpstopthe

spreadofthenewcoronavirus(新冠病毒).Butwhataboutthemobilephonethatyou'realways

using?Scientificstudieshaveshownthattheviruscanlivefortwotothreedaysonsmooth

materialslikeplasticandstainlesssteel.Expertssuggestcleaningall〃hightouch"surfaces

everyday,includingphones,keyboardsandcomputers.However,fewpeopleknowhowtodothe

cleaning.Herearesomethingsnottodowhencleaningthephone.

?Donotspray(噴)cleanersdirectlyonthephone.

?Donotputthephoneintoanycleaningliquids(液體).

?Donotusetoolsthatuseforcedair,whichareoftenusedtocleancomputerkeyboards.

?Donotcleanthephonewithhardmaterials,theycouldmakesmallcutsonit.

So,whatistherightway?Belowaresomesuggestedwaystocleanthephone.Withanyof

thesesuggestions,besurenottogetthephonewet.

?Startbyturningoffthephone.Makesurethephoneisnotconnectedtotheelectricity.

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?Usecleaningclothswith70percentalcohol(酒精)insteadofthecommonones.

?Usepapercloths,orothersoftclothslikethoseusedtocleantheeyeglasses.It'sOK

tocovertheclothslightlyincleaners.Butdoremembertocleanthephone〃gently”.

Cleaningthephoneisoneofthemeasuresthatarehelpfultokeepawayfromthenewcoronavirus.

Youshouldcleanyourownphoneoftenandtellothersthecorrectwaystodoit.

36.WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.

A.peopleneedn,twashtheirhandsasrequired

B.allmobilephonesaremadeofstainlesssteel

C.virusescanliveonmobilephonesmuchlonger

D.peoplepaylessattentiontovirusesonmobilephones

37.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtocleanthephone?

A.Hardmaterials.B.Toolsusingforcedair.

C?Paperclothswithcleaners.D.Commoncleaningcloths.

38.Whichofthesuggestedwayshasadirectrelationwithviruskilling?

A.Turningoffthephone.B.Using70percentalcohol.

C.Usingsoftcloths.D.Cleaningthephonegently.

39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"measures"mean?

A.Tools.B.Materials.C.Ways.D.Marks.

40.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthearticle?

A.Cleaningmobilephones:do's&don'ts.

B.Mobilephone:themostdangerousthing.

C.Thecorrectwaystoprotectmobilephones.

D.Thebestwaytofightagainstthecoronavirus.

(2020,山東煙臺(tái))Oneday,AnnaDuwaswalkingalongCastleIsland'sbeach.Shefoundthere

werelotsofplasticpiecesintheseaandsomeweretoosmalltopickup.Shebegantothink

abouthowtosolvetheproblem.

First,shedidasurvey.Theresultshowedtherewerealready150milliontonsofplastic

inthesea,andeveryyeartherewouldbeanother8milliontons.Sherealizedsomethingmust

bedone.Soshedecidedtoinventarobotthatcould

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