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05閱讀四選一訓(xùn)練之科普知識(shí)類

(2023?江西?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

ABrightIdea

EvansWadongowasfromavillageofAfrica.Hehadtodohomeworkbythelightofakerosenelamp(煤油

燈).Evans'eyeshurtandthismadestudyingdifficult.Itwasmoninhisvillage.

Manychildrenleftschoolforthisreason,sotheyremainedpoorfortherestof

theirlives.

Althoughstudyingwasdifficult,Evanswasanexcellentstudentandwentto

auniversity.Hecontinuedtoworryaboutthekerosenelamp.Bythistime,herealizeditwasnotjustbadfor

schoolchildrenbutforthewholefamily.First,itcancauseillnessessuchascoughs.Also,thelightcanhurtpeople's

eyes.Besides,itcanleadtofires.Lastly,keroseneisexpensive,sofamilieshavelessmoneyforfood.Itwas

difficulttoeupwithadifferentkindoflampthatwascheapandgoodfortheenvironment.YetEvansdidnotgive

up.

Oneday,hehadanidea.Hecoulduseasmallsolar(太陽(yáng)能的)light.Sunlightisfreeandsolarpowerisgood

fortheenvironment.Evansbuilthisfirstsolarlamp,anditworked.Hebegantobuildmorelampsandsentthemto

localfamilies.Anorganizationheardaboutthisandprovidedmoneyforhimtobuildmoresolarlamps.

Eachlamponlycost$20.However,thiswasalotofmoneytomanyvillagers,whoonlyearnedaround$34a

week,soEvansmadesurehekeptthecostdown.First,Evansusedrecycledmaterials.Next,volunteersbuiltthe

lamps.Finally,peoplefrommanycountriesgaveawaymoneytohisteam,sothelampswereusuallyfree.

Thousandsofpeoplehadsafelight.Julia,amotherofthree,said,“ThankstoEvans,mychildrenhavelightto

read,andIhavemyownlighttocook."Thesolarlampsmadeabigdifference.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inParagraph1referto?

A.Leavingschool.B.Doinghomework.

C.Havingeyeproblems.D.Havingabrightidea.

2.HowmanyproblemsaboutkerosenelampsarementionedaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.6.B.5.C.4.D.3.

3.Putthefollowinginformationintocorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.

a.Evanswenttoauniversity,b.Thousandsofpeoplehadsafelight.

c.Hisfirstsolarlampwasinvented.d.KerosenelampshurtEvans'eyes.

e.Recycledmaterialswereusedinthelamps.

f.Peoplefrommanycountriesgaveawaymoney.

A.dacefbB.dfbaecC.adfecbD.aecdfb

4.WhydoesthewritergiveJulia'sexampleinParagraph5?

A.ToshareJulia'sexperience.B.ToshowEvans9influence.

C.TodescribeEvans'feelings.D.TointroduceEvans9invention.

5.WhatisEvanslikeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Polite,talentedandhumorous.B.Quiet,smartandhonest.

C.Humorous,cleverandfriendly.D.Hardworking,lovingandcreative.

(2023?廣東廣州?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

puterscientistMaryhasanideaforanewrobottohelpherworkwithchildren.Howshoulditlook?Therobot

shouldhavearmstobeabletoliftthings.Andifitisgoingtomunicatewithpeople,itwillalsoneedaface.

Scientistsbelievethatgivingarobotafacecanmakeitseemmorefriendly.Humanswouldalsoliketopaymore

attentiontorobotswithfaces.Butwhatkind?

ForMary,shewantstomakesurethathernewrobotdoesn'tlooktoomuchlikeahuman.Shewantspeopleto

justtreatitasamachineperson.Ifitlooksmorelikeahumanthanamachine,shethinksusersmightfinditabit

creepyandfeelafraid.Maryalsobelievesthatrobotfacesdon'tneedtolookalotlikeours.Herresearchshows

thatwecanenjoymunicatingwithrobotswhetherornottheylooklikehumans,becauseourbrainsareabletolook

forfaces.Justputtwocirclesontopofarobofsbody,andwewillseeaface.

Davefeelsdifferently.Hebelievesthatalthoughatfirstwemightbeafraidwhenseeingarobotwithalifelike

face,wemaysoongetusedtoit.Ifrobotsaregoingtoworkcloselywithhumans,theyshouldlookasmuchlikeus

aspossible.Afterall,facesareanimportantpartofthewaywemunicate.

Tomakehisrobotslookasmuchlikerealpeopleaspossible,Daveinventedaspecialskin(皮膚)fortheir

faces.Withthisskin,robotscanshowhumanlikeexpressionsandappeartobeangry,sad,happyorsurprised.

Dave'srobotsarealsoprogrammedtocopyexpressions.How?Justimaginehisrobotislookingatyou.The

camerasinitseyessendpicturesofyourfacetoitscentralputer!

1.Whydoscientiststhinkarobotneedsaface?

A.Itwillbeemorebeautiful.B.Itcandobetterinliftingthings.

C.Itwillpaymoreattentiontochildren.D.Itcanbettermunicatewithpeople.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“creepy“meaninparagraph2?

A.Unfbrtabletolookat.B.Impossibletotouch.

C.Boringtotalkto.D.Difficulttounderstand.

3.WhichofthefollowingwouldDavemostprobablyagreewith?

A.Peopleshouldtreatrobotsashumans.

B.Robotsneedtoexpresstheirownfeelings.

C.Robotsshouldn*tlooktoomuchlikehumans.

D.Peoplecaneasilyacceptrobotswithahumanface.

4.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toexplainthereasonswhyrobotsshouldhavefaces.

B.Tosuggestwhathumanscandowithrobotswithfaces.

C.Toshareideasonwhatkindoffacesrobotsshouldhave.

D.Toshowhowscientistsinventrobotswithdifferentfaces.

(2023?江蘇連云港?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Manyofushaveseenrainbowsintheskyoncethesunstartsshiningagain

afteritrains.Forustoseearainbow,theconditionsneedtobejustright.Weneed

somewaterdropsintheair,likerainorevenfog,andweneedthesuntobebehind

usandquitelowtotheground.Thisisbecausearainbowiscreatedbylight

passingthroughwaterdrops.

Thelightthatesfromthesunseemswhitetous.Butthewhitelightweseeismadeupofamixofdifferent

colors.Whenthelightgoesthrougharaindrop,thesecolorscanseparateout.Eachofthecolorsintherainbowhas

adifferent"wavelength”(波長(zhǎng)).Raindropslooklikelittleballs.Whenlighthitsoneoftheselittleballsofwater,

thelightcanchangedirection.Wecallthis"refraction”(折射).Eachofthedifferentwavelengthsisrefracted

differently.Ifthelighthitstheraindropattherightplace,therefractionseparatesthewavelengthsoutintotheir

differentcolors.

Wearetaughttherearesevencolors:red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigoandviolet.Butthisisn'texactly

true.Blueandgreenarenexttoeachotherintherainbow,whichiswhywecanseeturquoise(amixofblueand

green).Brownisamixofredandgreen.Buttheyaren'tnexttoeachotherintherainbow,sowedon'tseethem

mixtomakebrown.

Wewouldneverseeblackandwhiteinarainbow.Blackiswhatweseewhenthere?snolightatall.Onthe

otherhand,whiteisamixofallthecolorstogether.Whenlightisrefractedbyraindrops,itseparatesthewhitelight

out,meaningitisnolongerwhite.

1.Wecanseearainbowundertherightconditionsbecause.

A.theraindropsarelikelittleballsB.thelightgoesthroughraindrops

C.thesunshineseemstobecolorfulD.theweatherisfoggyafteritrains

2.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanweknowaboutthecolorsintherainbow?

A.Theycanbeebrownorblack.B.Thereareonlysevencolorsinall.

C.Theymixtomakethewhitelight.D.Theirownplacescanbechanged.

3.Whichpartofamagazinemaythispassagebetakenfrom?

A.Science.B.Health.C.Culture.D.Fashion.

4.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Howarethecolorsreceivedintherainbow?

B.Whencanthecolorsturnblueintherainbow?

C.Whichcolorsaren'tcoveredwithlightintherainbow?

D.Whycan'twefindwhite,blackandbrownintherainbow?

(2023?河南?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

AccordingtoKenCroswell,theSunandtheMoonaredifferent.WeoftenthinkthattheSunrulesthedayand

theMoonrulesthenight.Thafskindofright,butnottotally.

TheSunshinesallthetime.Itshinesduringthedaywhenweseeit,andevenatnightwhenwedon't.

AstheEarthturns,sometimeswefacetheSun.Thafswhenwegetday.WhentheEarth'sspin(自轉(zhuǎn))turnsus

awayfromtheSunandweareintheEarth'sshadow,wegetnight.WhenpeopleontheoppositesideoftheEarth

facetheSun,thosepeoplehavedaywhilewehavenight.

TheMoonisadifferentstory.UnliketheSun,itdoesn'tmakeitsownlight.MoonlightisactuallytheSun's

lightreflecting(反射)theMoonbacktous.

TheSunlightsuponlythesideoftheMoonthatfacestheSun.AtFullMoon,theMoonisontheoppositeside

oftheEarthfromtheSun.ThenthesideoftheMoonfacingtheEarthisalllitup.DuringFullMoon,theMoon

risesaroundsunset,shinesallnight,andsetsaroundsunrise.Sincehemoonlightissobright,youcansometimes

seeitduringtheday,too.AfewdaysbeforeFullMoon,ifyoulookeastintheafternoon,youmayseetheMoonin

thesky.AfterFullMoon,youmayfinditifyoulookwestinthemorning.

TheMoonismostdifficulttoseeatNewMoon,whenitsorbit(軌道)putsitbetweentheEarthandtheSun.

Then,thesideoftheMoonfacingtheEarthisdarkandwecan'tseetheMoonatall.

1.WhatcanweknowabouttheSun?

A.TheSunrulestheMoon.

B.TheSunshinesduringbothdayandnight.

C.TheSunlightsupallthesidesoftheMoon.

D.TheSunshineseverywhereontheEarthatthesametime.

2.Whichofthefollowinginthedictionarybestexplainstheunderlinedword“shadow“inParagraph3?

shadown.

①theshapeoftheEarth

②theforcefromtheSun

③thedarkareaontheEarth

@theoppositesideoftheSun

A.①B.②C.③D.?

3.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.HowtheMoonmakesitslight.

B.WhythereisdayandnightontheEarth.

C.WhytheMooncanbeseenduringtheday.

D.WhatthedifferenceisbetweenFullMoonandNewMoon.

4.WhichfollowingpictureshowsusNewMoon?

5.Whatisthetheme(主題)ofthetext?

A.Culture.B.Science.C.Education.D.Technology.

(2023?湖南株洲?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Takecareofyourplants!Theymay"shout“ifyoutreatthembadly.

Plantscanmakesoundswhentheyarestressed,accordingtoarecentstudy.""Plantsusesoundtomunicate

withanimalsallthetime,soitwouldbeveryinconvenientforplantsnottousesoundatLilachHadany,

coauthor(合著者)ofthestudy,toldScienceFocus.

Withthisinmind,theresearchteamstartedbyrecordingplants'sounds.Theyputsweetpepperandtomato

plantsinsoundproofboxestoshutoffthenoiseintheenvironment.Severalultrasonicmicrophones(超聲波麥克

風(fēng))werethenputneartheplants,whichcanrecordbetween20and250kilohertz(千赫茲).Ahumanadult'sear

canhearabout16kilohertz.Therewerethreegroupsofplants:Onegroupwasn'twateredforfivedays,another

grouphadsomepartscutoffandthelastgroupwasuntouched.Themicrophonescaughtsoundsfrom40to80

kilohertzfromthefirsttwogroups.Thesound,whichwassimilartothenoiseofpopcornpoppinggrewlouderand

louderduringthefivedaysofwaterstress.Theythenbegantobeeweakerandweakerastheplantsdriedout.A

stressedplanproducedthepoppingsoundaround30to50timesperhour,whiletheuntouchedgrouponly

producedaroundonceperhour,accordingtothestudy.

1.Plantsusetomunicatewithanimalsallthetimeaccordingtothestudy.

A.soundB.smellC.light

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword^soundproof9mean?

A.發(fā)出聲音的B.隔離聲音的c.吸收聲音的

3.Ahumanadulfsearcanhearabout.

A.16kilohertzB.20kilohertzC.250Kilohertz

4.Accordingtothestudy,theuntouchedgroupoftheplantsproducedthepoppingsoundaround.

A.40to80timesperhourB.30to60timesperhourC.onceperhour

5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Plantscanmakesounds.

B.Howtotakecareofyourplants.

C.Theteammademachineleamingapplications.

(2023?四川遂寧?中考真題)

SomepeoplebelievethathumanscouldliveontheplanetMarsbytheyear2100.Ourownplanet,theEarth,is

beingmoreandmorecrowdedandpolluted.Itishopedthatpeoplecouldstartalloveragainandbuildabetter

worldonMars.Hereiswhatlifetherecouldbelike.

Atpresent,ourspacecraftaretooslowtocarrylargenumbersofpassengerstoMars-itwouldtakemonths.

Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,bytheyear2100,thejourneymightonlytakeabout20minutesinspacecraft

thattravelatthespeedoflight!However,thespacecraftwouldtravelreallyfast,sothejourneytoMarsmightbe

quiteunfortable.Manypeoplewouldfeelill.

Humanscan'tlivewithoutwater,airorfood.Sofar,nobodyknowswhethertherewouldbeenoughwateror

aironMarsforpeople.Moreover,scientistsarenotsurewhetherplantscouldgrowonMars.Foodwouldmost

probablybeintheformofpills(藥片)andwouldnotbesotasty.

paredwithlifeontheearth,lifeonMarswouldbebetterinsomeways.Peoplewouldhavemorespace.They

mightliveinhouseswithhugefortablerooms.Also,robotswoulddoalotoftheirworksothattheycouldhave

moretimetorelax.TherewouldprobablybenoschoolsonMars.Everystudentwouldstudyatonlineschoolswith

“e-teachers”.

LifeonMarswouldbeinterestingandchallenging.However,itmaytakehundredoryearstomakeittrue.So

themostimportantthingweneedtodonowistoprotectourbeautifulblueplanet~~theEarth!

1.PeoplewouldmovetoMarsbecause.

A.theearthiscrowdedandpollutedB.theywanttochallengethemselves

C.flyingtoMarswouldbefiinD.plantscouldgrowbetterthere

2.Theunderlinedword“spacecraft“means.

A.SpaceshipsB.hotairballoonsC.spacestationsD.planes

3.WhatwouldtheflighttoMarsbelikebytheyear2100?

A.Fastandenjoyable.B.Fastbutunfortable.

C.Slowandboring.D.Slowbutfbrtable.

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.TherewouldbeenoughwaterandaironMarsforpeople.

B.FoodonMarswouldbemoredeliciousthanthatontheearth.

C.PeoplewouldbebusywithworkonMars.

D.ThewriterthinkslivingonMarswouldbefullofchallenges.

5.Whafsthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SchoolsonMarsB.FoodonMars

C.LifeonMarsD.EnvironmentontheEarth

(2023?山東煙臺(tái)?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

April23isknownasWorldBookDay.Theideaofsettingadaytoencouragereadingcameoutfrom

UNESCO(聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織)in1995.Infact,itstartedlongbeforethatinSpain.In1922,Spanishwriter

VicenteClavelAndressuggestedtheideaasawaytohonortheirfamouswriterMigueldeCervantes.Fouryears

later,thefirstcelebrationtookplaceonOctober7,Cervantes5birthday.In1930,itwasmovedtoApril23,thedate

ofhisdeath.

Everyyearsince2001,onecityaroundtheworldischosentobetheUNESCOWorldBookCapitalforayear.

Thetaskofthecityistocarryoutactivitiestoencourage“acultureofreadingandspreadingitsvaluesinallagesin

andoutofthecountry.^^

ThoughnoChinesecitieshavebeenchosenastheWorldBookCapitalsofar,arecentnationalsurveyshowsa

steady(穩(wěn)定的)riseinreadingasahabitinChina.Accordingtothesurvey,eachChineseadultreadanaverageof

4.78printedbooksand3.33ebooksin2022,bothabithigherthanthefiguresfrom2021.Besides,listeningto

audiobooks(有聲讀物)wasanotherrisinghabit,with35.5percentofadultssayingtheywereusedtolisteningto

them.

Readingbooksgivespeoplethechancetolookintodifferentworldsandmeetnewpeoplebothrealand

imagined.AncientChinesebelievedinthesaying:Readtenthousandbooksandtraveltenthousandmiles.Reading

isawaytolearnfromthepast,understandtheworld,andgetlifewisdom(智慧).SomakeeverydayWorldBook

Day!

1.WhendidSpainfirstholdacelebrationtohonorCervantes?

A.In1922.B.In1926.C.In1930.D.In1995.

2.WhatshouldaWorldBookCapitalcitydo?

A.Helpsellbookstoallages.B.SpreadUNESCO^values.

C.Organizereaderstovisitthecity.D.Carryoutreadingactivities.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph3referto(指代)?

A.Printedbooks.B.Ebooks.C.Audiobooks.D.Culturalbooks.

4.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.ThemeaningofaChinesesaying.

B.Theimportanceofreadingbooks.

C.Themethodofgettinglifewisdom.

D.Thewayoflookingintodifferentworlds

(2023?山東泰安?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

ChinahassentthefinalsectionofitsTiangongspacestationintospace.Aftera13hourtrip,thenewsection,

knownasMengtian,docked(對(duì)接)withTiangongspacestationontheearlymorningofNovember1st,2022,

finallypletingit.ThenewsectionwaslaunchedfromHainanIslandinthesouthofChina.

Foryears,Chinahasbeenworkinghardtocreateitsownspacestation.Lastyear,Chinabegantolaunchthree

modules(艙)ofTiangongspacestation,oneatatime.Themainmodule,Tianhe,waslaunchedinApril2021.It

holdsthepowersourceandmaincontrolsforthestation,aswellastheastronauts9livingarea.InJuly2022,China

launcheditsfirstlaboratorymodule,Wentian,whichisthecountry'slargesteverspacecraft.

Thenewmodule,Mengtian(meaning“dreamingoftheheavens"),isalsodesignedasalaboratory.Itisabout

18meterslongandhas8specialresearchareasfbrexperiments(實(shí)驗(yàn)).Mengtianissetupsothatexperimentscan

alsoberunoutsidethemoduleitself.Chineseastronautscanusespecialroboticarmstorunexperimentsfrom

insideTiangong.

China'sspaceprogramisworkingwiththeEuropeanSpaceAgencyonsomeexperimentsontheMengtian,

Chinasaysthatoneday,foreignastronautswillalsobeabletovisitTiangong.

Tiangongspacestationisexpectedtolast10to15years.ThoughtheMengtianmodulepletesthestation,

Chinacouldaddmoremodulesinthefuture.

China'sspaceprogramhasgrowngreatlyinrecentyearswithaseriesofsuccesses.In2020,forexample,its

Chang5e5probereturnedtotheearthcarryingmoonrocks.Thosewerethefirstmoonsamplesbroughttotheearth

sincethe1970s.

1.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword"launched“inthefirstparagraphistheclosestto"

A.sentupB.landedC.takenoffD.setup

2.Whichmoduleistheastronauts9livingareain?

A.Tianhe.B.Wentian.C.Mengtian.D.Itisnotmentioned.

3.WhenwasChina'slargestspacecraftlaunched?

A.In2020.B.InApril2021.

C.InJuly2022.D.OnNovember1st,2022.

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.NomoremodulescanbedockedwithTiangonginthefuture.

B.Chang5e5probebroughtmoonrocksbacktotheearthin2020.

C.ChinacreatedTiangongspacestationtogetherwithEuropeanSpaceAgency.

D.Chineseastronautscan'tuseroboticarmstorunexperimentsfrominsideTiangong.

(2023?重慶?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Squirrels(松鼠)arecuteandinterestinganimalsthatcanbefoundinmanypartsoftheworld.Theyareknown

fortheirlongtails,bigteeth,andtheabilitytoclimbtrees.

Theycanjumpupto6metersinheight,andtheycanrunupto32kilometerseveryhour.

Squirrelshavesoftbodies.Theireyesarehighontheirsmallheadsandareplacedoneachsidesotheycansee

wideandfarwithouthavingtoturnaround.Thisoftenhelpsthemgetoutofdanger.

Squirrelshavefourbigteethinthefrontoftheirmouththatkeepgrowingallthroughtheirlives.Theyare

knownfortheirloveofnuts(堅(jiān)果),andtheycaneatasmuchfoodastheirbodyweighteachweek.Theywilloften

keepnutsinthegroundforthelongwintermonths.Manypeoplethinkthatsquirrelsonlyeatnuts,butthisisn't

true.Theyalsoliketoeatplants,fruits,eggs,smallanimalsandevenyoungsnakes.

Onefunnythingisthatsquirrelsaregoodatplantingtrees.Theyhidethefruitsofoaktrees,butoftenforget

wheretheyputthem.Intheend,theforgottenfruitsbeebigtrees.

1.Howhighcansquirrelsjump?

A.6meters.B.6kilometers.C.32meters.D.32kilometers.

2.Whatdosquirrelshave?

A.Shorttails.B.Bigteeth.C.Coldbodies.D.Bigheads.

3.Whydosquirrelskeepnutsintheground?

A.Toeatinwinter.B.Toplanttrees.

C.Tolosesomeweight.D.Tohavefun.

4.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Art.B.Sports.C.Animals.D.History.

(2023?四川德陽(yáng)?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Inthenearfuture,thedoctorswhotreatourillnessmightbetinymachinesthatswimthroughourbodies.

Somemovieshaveplayedwiththeideaofmakingmachinesthesizeofacell件田胞).Todayrobottechnologyhas

broughttheideaclosertothereallife.Inmylaboratory,I'mjusttryingtobuildsuchintelligent,orsmart,tiny

robots.

Tinylivingthings,suchasbacteria(細(xì)菌),havemanyintelligentactions.Ifwecanmakerobotscopysomeof

them,ifsveryexciting.Thewaybacteriatravelacrosstheirenvironmentisunbelievable.Atfirst,theymove

aroundwithoutpurpose,butwhentheystartsensingfood,likeanaminoacid(氨基酸),theywillmovegraduallyin

thatdirection.Asanexpertmakingrobots,Ithinkitisgreattomaketinyrobotsthatcandothesamething.

Forexample,lookatsomethinglikeE.coli(大腸桿菌).Itcansenseaminoacidsaroundit.Itcanchangehow

it'smoving.Itcanrebuildorrepairitself.Infact,E.colidoesallthesesowellthatsomeresearchersareusingitas

partoftheirtinymachines.TheyaremakingtheirtinyrobotsgetfreeridesfromE.coli.AndE.colidoesallthe

sensingfortinyrobotsanddirectstheirmovements.

We'realreadyusingsmallerandsmallermedicaltools,likecatheters(導(dǎo)管)thatcantraveldeepintoyour

braintotreatabloodclot(血塊).Next,wewillputtinyrobotsintothebodythatcantravelintoevensmallerspaces

andtreatillnessatanearlytime.Imagineatinyrobotthatcantreatabloodclotdeepinyourbrainthatcan'tbe

reachedwiththecathetersweareusingtoday.

Wemaynotactuallyneedsomethingaspowerfulasartificialintelligence(AI)inthesecases.Wecanstill

buildaveryusefultinyrobotwithalowdegreeofintelligence.Forexample,ifatinyrobotnoticesabloodclot,it

canslowlymoveinthatdirection,andcarrymedicinedirectlytothatpart.Itmightonlyhavetheintelligenceof

bacteriabutcouldstillwork.

1.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriter?

A.Thewriterisamiddleschoolteacher.B.Thewriterisadentistfromahospital.

C.Thewriterisanexpertmakingrobots.D.Thewriterisanexpertmakingmedicine.

2.WhataresomeresearchersdoingaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.UsingtinyrobotstosenseE.coli.

B.LettingE.coliworkfortheirtinyrobots.

C.ChangingtinyrobotsintoE.coli'sdrivers.

D.TellingtinyrobotstodirectE.coli'smovements.

3.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthecatheterstoday?

A.Theywillbewidelyusedbydoctorsinthefuture.

B.Theyarenotabletogettotinierareasinthebody.

C.Theywillbesmarterthantinyrobotsinthefuture.

D.Theycanhelpdoctorstakecareofpatientsontime.

4.Whafsthelastparagraphmainlyabout?

A.AIplaysanimportantroleindevelopingtinyrobots.

B.Tinyrobotscanrunfastandtreatabloodcloteasily.

C.Tinyrobotswithalowdegreeofintelligencearestilluseful.

D.Westillneedverypowerfulartificialintelligencetotreatillness.

(2023?湖北隨州?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Youarealwaystoldtowashyourhandsbeforeyoueat.Youknowyoumustwash

yourhandsaftergoingtothebathroom.Youshouldwashyourhandsmanytimes

duringtheday.Doyouknowhowtowashyourhandscorrectly?

Alwaysusesoaptowashyourhands.Afterturningonthetap(水龍頭)andwettingyourhands,youcanrub

(摩擦)yourhandswithsoap.Soapmaynotkillallthegerms件田菌),butitcanwashawaytheoilonyourskin.As

theoiliswashedaway,thegermswillleaveyourhandsandgoaway.

Youshouldwashyourhandsfor1520seconds.Howdoyouknowthelength(長(zhǎng)度)of1520seconds?You

cansingABCSong.Bythetimeyougettothelastnote,yourhandswillbeclean!

Rubyourhandstogether.Youcanuseonehandtorubthebackoftheotherhandandthenexchangetwo

hands.Youalsoneedtorubbetweenyourfingers.Don'tforgettorubunderandaroundyourfingernails.

Maybeyourhandsdon'tlookdirty,buttherearegermsonthem.Germsaretoosmallforyoutosee.Theyare

onyourhandsallthetime.Manyillnessesarecausedbygerms,soyoushouldoftenwashyourhands.

1.WhydoesthewritermentionABCSong?

A.Becauseitisthemostpopularsongintheworld.

B.Becauseeveryonecansingthissongverywell.

C.BecausewashinghandsisaseasyassingingABCSong.

D.Becauseyoucansingthissongtoknowthelengthofwashinghands.

2.Theunderlinedword"note"inParagraph3means""inChinese.

A.音符B.注釋C.筆記D.便條

3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Usingsoaptowashyourhands.

B.Usingacleantowel(毛巾)todryyourhands.

C.Washingyourhandsforabout20seconds.

D.Rubbingunderandaroundyourfingernails.

4.Accordingtothepassage,youcanknow.

A.whyyoushouldoftenwashhands

B.whatthebestsoappeopleusuallyuseis

C.whatkindofgermsthereareonyourhands

D.howmanygermsthereareonyourhands

5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Howtostayhealthy.B.Howtoprotectyourfingers.

C.Howtowashhandscorrectly.D.Howtokeepawayfromgerms.

(2023?山東泰安?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

Manypeoplemaythrowawaythepitsinsidefruitsaftereatingthem,butinheritorsofnutcarving(核雕繼承

人)haveturnedthemintoartworksinstead.

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