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2023深圳市中考英語逆襲沖刺名校模擬真題速遞第四期專題03閱讀理解之記敘文10篇(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)Inanothercorneroftheroomwereagasburner(煤氣灶)andafridge.Mrs.Jonesgotupandwalkedthere.Shedidnotwatchtheboytoseeifhewasgoingtorunnow,nordidshewatchherhandbag,whichsheleftbehindheronthesofa.Buttheboywascarefultositonthefarsideoftheroom,awayfromthebag,wherehethoughtshecouldeasilyseehimoutofthecornerofhereyeifshewantedto.Hedidnottrustthewomantotrusthim.Andhedidnottrustthewomannottotrusthim.Andhedidn’twantanyonetodoubthimnow.“Doyouneedsomebodytogotothestore,”askedtheboy,maybetogetsomemilkorsomething?”“Don’tbelieveIdo,”saidthewoman,“unlessyoujustwantsweetmilkyourself.I’mgoingtomakechocolatemilk.”“Thatwillbefine,”saidtheboy.Mrs.Jonesheatedsomecookedfoodshehadinthefridgeandsetthetable.Shedidn’tasktheboyanythingaboutwherehelived,orhisparents,oranythingelsethatwouldembarrasshim.Instead,astheyate,shetoldhimaboutherjobinahotelbeautyshopthatstayedopenlate,whattheworkwaslike,andhowallkindsofwomencameinandout.Thenshecuthimhalfofhercake.“Eatsomemore,son”shesaid.Whentheyfinishedeating,Mrs.Jonesgotupandsaid,“Now,here,takethistendollarsandbuyyourselfsomebluesuedeshoes.And,nexttime,donotmakethemistakeofstealingmybagnornobodyelse’s—becauseshoesgotinthiswaywillburnyourfeet.I’vegottogetmyrestnow.But,son,Ihopeyouwillbehaveyourselffromnowon.Thewomanledthewaydownthehalltothefrontdoorandopenedit.“Goodnight!Behaveyourself,boy!”shesaid,lookingintothestreetashewentdownthesteps.Theboywantedtosaysomethingotherthan“Thankyou,ma’am”toMrs.Jones,butalthoughhismouthmoved,hecouldn’tevensaythat,asheturnedatthefrontofthestepsandlookedupatthelargewomaninthedoor.ThenMrs.Jonesshutthedoor.Andtheboyneversawheragain.1.Whatcanyoulearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Mrs.Joneswalkedawaytoseeiftheboywasgoingtorun.B.Actually,Mrs.Jonestrustedtheboy.C.Mrs.Joneshidherhandbagbehindheronthesofa.D.Mrs.Jonesleftherhandbagonthesofaonpurposetotesttheboy.2.Whywastheboycarefultositonthefarsideoftheroom,awayfromthebag?A.Becausehedidn’twantanyonetodoubthim.B.BecauseMrs.Jonesaskedhimto.C.SothatMrs.Jonescouldn’tseehimoutofthecornerofhereye.D.Becausehewastooafraid.3.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtothefifthparagraph?A.Mrs.Jonesaskedtheboytoomanyquestions.B.Mrs.Jonestriednottomaketheboyfeeluncomfortable.C.Theboyateallhercake.D.Mrs.Jonescomplainedaboutherjob.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“burnyourfeet”meaninthepassage?A.Hurthisfeet. B.Benotsuitableforhisfeet.C.Causetrouble. D.Becaughtbyothers.5.Whatwordcanbeusedtodescribethewoman?A.Strict. B.Curious. C.Thankful. D.Warm-hearted.(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)Haveyouseenyourparentshavingaheadacheandreachforabottleofaspirin(阿司匹林)?Weuseitwhenwe’rehurting.Anditallstartedwithamanwhogaveatasteoftreeskincenturiesago.In1758,EdwardStonetookawalkonabeautiful,sunnymorninginEngland.Hestoppedtorestunderawillow(柳樹)tree.Suddenly,hedecidedtotryabitofthetreeskin.Thebitter(苦的)tasteremindedhimofmedicineandhestartedtothinkwhetheritcouldbeusedasamedicine.Edwardreferredtomedicinebooksforanswers,buthefailed.Still,hedecidedtotestitonhisfamily,friendsandneighborswithheadacheanditreallyhelpedthemfeelbetter.EdwardStonewasn’tthefirstonetolearnthismedicine.Willowsgroweverywhere,sothey’recheapandeasytoget.Peoplearoundtheworldhavebeenusingitforthousandsofyearstoreduceagony.ButEdwardwasthefirsttoworkonitandrecordtheriskofit.In1888,theBayercompanywaslookingfornewmedicinestosell.Twoyearslater,thecompanyinvitedscientiststofindoutwhichpartofthewillowskincouldbeusedformedicine.Then,theystudiedhowtoturnitintomedicinesthatwereeasytotake.Finally,after7yearsofwork,theysucceeded.TheBayercompanynamedthisnewpain-killingmedicine“aspirin”.Soon,themedicinebecameasuccessandmadehugemoneyforBayer.Thehardworkofscientistsmakesahistory.Aspirinhasbecomeoneofthemost-usedpain-killingmedicinesandyoucanbuyitatacheappricefromalmosteverymedicinestoreallovertheworld.AnditallstartedwithEdward’scuriosity.Itiscuriositythatmakesuslearnandbenefitfromnature.Stayhungry.Stayfoolish.Maybeyouarethenextscientistthatchangestheworld.6.WhatinspiredEdwardtousewillowskinasamedicine?A.Thebittertasteofwillow. B.Thesickpeoplearoundhim.C.ThegoodweatherinEngland. D.Themedicinebookaboutplants.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“agony”inparagraph3mean?A.Cost. B.Danger. C.Pain. D.Work.8.Whendidscientistsinventaspirin?A.In1888. B.In1890. C.In1895. D.In1897.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutaspirinfromparagraph5?A.Itiswidelyused. B.Itwassoldbyscientists.C.Itisexpensivelymade. D.ItwasinventedbyEdward.10.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toadvisescientiststotasteplants. B.Toencouragepeopletostaycurious.C.Topraisepeopleforprotectingtrees. D.Tothankscientistsfortheirachievements.(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)WhenMistyCopelandwas25,shewasawardedthegoldmedaloftheVarnaBallet(芭蕾舞)Competition(比賽),oneofthegreatestprizesforaballetdancer.Onhertriptosuccess,thistalenteddancerhasmetlotsofchallenges,butshegotoverthemanddancedtowardsherdream,theartofballet.Mistyspendsmostdaysperfectingthebeautifulmovementsofherart.Shetakesitasthemostimportantthingeveryday.“Ifeelreallyconfidentonstage,”shesaid.ButMistydidn’talwaysfeelsoconfident.Thehardtimeinthepastmadeherstrong.Thedaysheturned21,Mistyfounditdifficulttorisetoherfeet,whichwasadisasterforadancer.Inaddition,becauseshewastheonlyAfricanAmericaninthetheatre,shesometimesdidn’tfitin.AlthoughMistyfeltdiscouraged,shedidn’tgiveupandlearnedtobebrave.Shewenttohospitalandactivelytookpartinrehabilitative(康復(fù)的)training.After2yearsoftraining,shefinallystoodupforherdreamandcontinuedtofollowherdream.In2015,shewasnamedatopdanceratAmericanBalletTheatre.SheisthefirstAfricanAmericanwomantowinthisprize.HerstoryhasmovedthousandsofAfricanAmericanstoworkfortheirdreams.“Nomatterwhatthatdreamis,andhowhardlifecouldbe,”shesaid.“Don’trunawayandworkforitwithabraveheart,”sheadded.“Everymorning,Iwakeupandthink,todayIcanbebetterthanyesterday,”shesaid,“andthat’sprettycool.”11.Mistygotoverchallengesto________.A.haveatrip B.wintheaward C.showhertalent D.a(chǎn)chievehergoal12.Whatdoes“it”inparagraph2referto?A.Theworkofpractice. B.Thefeelingonstage.C.Thejourneytosuccess. D.Themovementofballet.13.WhathappenedtoMistywhenshewas21?A.Shebecameadoctor. B.Shecouldn’tstandup.C.Shereceivedballettraining. D.Shecouldn’tfitintoherdress.14.WhatcanwelearnaboutMistyfromparagraph4?A.Shecalledonpeopletofacedifficulties. B.ShehelpedAfricanAmericanstofindajob.C.Shecaredaboutotherstogainagoodname. D.SheinvitedAfricanAmericanstolearnballet.15.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.HealthLeadstoSuccess B.BeBraveforYourDreamC.PerfectionComesfromPractice D.GetPreparedforDifficulties(2022·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考二模)Wehavemoresparetimeafterthe“doublereduction”policy(雙減政策).MychildrenandIenjoythereadingtime.It’samazingtoreadthebookswhichIhavereadbefore.Rereadingislikestayingwithanoldfriend.Sometimes,youtwoaresosimilar.Thebeautyofrereadingdependsontheideathatourconnectionwiththebookisbasedonourownexperience.It’strue,theolderIget,themoreIfeeltimehaswings.Butwithreading,it’sallaboutthepresenttime.Becausereadingisakindofcommunicationbetweenauthorandreader.Eachhastotrythebest.TherearetwobooksIrereadduringmysparetime.Thefirst,whichIreadthesedays,isErnestHemingway’sAMoveableFeast.Publishedin1964,it’sabouthismemoryof1920sParis.Thewordsarerousing.IcangetenergywhenIamdown.TheotherisTheUnwindingwhichwasonthelistof10bestbooksofthe22ndShenzhenReadingMonth.ThereasonwhyIlikeitisthatitschangeableplothelpsmethinkdeeply.Asformychildren,theyhavemoretimetoread.Theyoftengiveanunexpectedendingforastory.Thismakesuslaughorfeelsorryforthecharacters.Afterabook,theremustbeadramainmyhome.It’sthesweetfamilytime.Thankstothevaluablerereadingtime,ithelpsusgrowandbetterunderstandwhatcompany(陪伴)is.Ibelievethatthemoreweread,thebetterwewillbe.16.HowdoestheauthorspendthefreetimeaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Bystayingwithhisoldfriends. B.Byrereadingwithhisoldfriends.C.Byreadingbookswithhischildren. D.Bystudying“doublereduction”policy.17.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofrereading?A.Itshowsawindowtoawholeworld. B.Ithelpsthechildrentogetsparetime.C.Ithelpsthereaderstofindoldfriends. D.Itconnectsthewriterandreaderwell.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rousing”mostprobablymean?A.Encouraging. B.Surprising. C.Interesting. D.Frightening.19.WhydoestheauthorlikethebookTheUnwinding?A.Theauthorreadityearsago. B.Itwasoneofthe10bestbooks.C.Ithelpstheauthorthinkdeeply. D.It’sthewriter’smemoryofParis.20.Whatdoestheauthorreallygetfromrereading?A.Thepurposeofreadingabook. B.Themeaningoftruecompany.C.Howtoputonafamilydrama. D.Howtofindanunexpectedending.(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)OncetherewerefourchildrenwhosenameswerePeter,Susan,EdmundandLucy.ThisstoryisaboutsomethingthathappenedtothemwhentheyleftLondonduringthewar.Thefourchildrenweresenttoanoldman’shouseinthecountryside,tenmilesfromthenearestrailwaystationandtwomilesfromthenearestpostoffice.Theoldmanhaduntidywhitehairwhichgrewovermostofhisface.Onthefirstevening,hewentouttomeetthechildren.HelookedsostrangethatlittleLucywasabitafraid,butEdmundwantedtolaughandtriedtohideitbyblowinghisnose.Aftersayinggoodnighttotheoldman,theywentupstairs.Thehousewassolargewithallthosestepsandrowsofdoorsleadingintoemptyrooms.Theboyswentintothegirls’roomandtheyarguedaboutthehouseandtheoldman.Whiletheyweretalking,therecameastrangenoise.ThenoiseandthethoughtofthelargehousemadeLucyfeelevenmorefrightened.“It’sanowl(貓頭鷹),”saidPeter.“Thisisawonderfulplaceforbirds.Let’sgoandexploretomorrow.Youmightfindanythinginaplacelikethis.Didyouseethosemountainsandwoodsaswecamealong?”Butthenextmorning,therewasarainfalling,sothickthatyoucouldseeneitherthemountainsnorthewoods.Afterbreakfast,theywereupstairsintheroom.Edmundstartedcomplainingabouttheweather.Susansuggestedreadingbooksintheroom.“Notforme,”saidPeter,“I’mgoingtoexploreinthehouse.”Everyoneagreedtothisandthatwashowtheadventuresbegan.21.Wheredidthestorytakeplace?A.Inthepostoffice. B.Intheoldman’shouse.C.Intherailwaystation. D.InthecityofLondon.22.WhatdidEdmundthinkoftheoldmanwhenhefirstmethim?A.Funny. B.Kind. C.Terrible. D.Ugly.23.WhydidLucyfeelevenmorefrightenedinparagraph3?A.Becauseshesawanowlinthelargehouse.B.Becausesomeoneunknownwaswalkingonthesteps.C.Becausetheoldmantookallofthemtotheemptyrooms.D.Becausesheheardaterriblesoundandthoughtofthehouse.24.Whatdoes“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Readingbooksinthehouse. B.Complainingabouttheweather.C.Findingoutaboutthehouse. D.Searchingforbirdsinthewoods.25.Whatwouldprobablyhappennextinthestory?A.ThefourchildrenwouldgobacktoLondonsecretly.B.Thefourchildrenwouldexplorethemountainstogether.C.Thechildrenwouldexperiencesomethingunusualinthehouse.D.Theoldmanwouldhuntfortheowlandotherbirdsinthewoods.(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)DorothylivedintheKansasPrairies(堪薩斯大草原)withUncleHenry,afarmer,andAuntEm,Henry’swife.Theyworkedhardalldayandneversmiled.Theirhousewassmallwithasmallholedugintheground,wherethefamilycouldgoincasecyclones(龍卷風(fēng))happened.TheyhadadogcalledTotowhomDorothyalwaysplayedwith.Today,however,theywerenotplaying.UncleHenrysatuponthedoorstepandlookedworriedly.DorothystoodinthedoorwithTotoinherarms.AuntEmwaswashingthedishes.Theyheardalowwail(呼嘯)ofthewind,andUncleHenryandDorothycouldseewherethelonggrassbowedinwavesbeforethecomingstorm.SuddenlyUncleHenrystoodup.“There’sacyclonecoming,Em”hesaid.“I’llgotolookaftermycowsandhorses.”Thenherantowardtheplacewheretheywerekept.AuntEmdroppedherworkandcametothedoor.“Quick,Dorothy!”sheshouted.“Runforthehole!”TotojumpedoutofDorothy’sarmsandhidunderthebed,andthegirlstartedtogetit.AuntEmopenedthedoorinthefloorandclimbeddownintothesmall,darkhole.DorothycaughtTotoatlastandstartedtofollowheraunt.Whenshewashalfwayacrosstheroom,therecameastrongwind.Thehouseshooksohardthatshelostherfootingandfelldownonthefloor.Thenastrangethinghappened.Thehousewhirled(旋轉(zhuǎn))aroundandroseslowlythroughtheair.Dorothyfeltasifsheweregoingupinaballoon.26.Whywasthereasmallholeinthegroundinthehouse?A.Tostorefood. B.Toplayinside.C.Toprotectpeoplefromgettinghurtbycyclones. D.Tomakethehousemorebeautifulandinteresting.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeUncleHenry?A.Kindandcalm. B.Patientandsmart. C.Warm-heartedbutlazy. D.Hard-workingbutserious.28.Whatdoes“it”refertoinparagraph7?A.Thedog. B.Thehole. C.Thecyclone. D.Thedoor.29.Whywasn’tDorothyabletofollowAuntEm?A.BecauseAuntEmrantoofast. B.BecauseshehadtocatchToto.C.Becausetheholewasnotbigenough. D.Becauseshewasdoingthedishesthen.30.Whatwouldprobablyhappennextinthestory?A.DorothywouldjumpintotheholewithToto. B.Dorothywouldbetakentoanewplacebythewind.C.UncleHenrywouldleavethehouseandhelpDorothy. D.Thecyclonewouldstopandtheworldwouldbepeaceful.(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)Onthewaytoadeliverydestination,HuangZhineng,carriedabigbackpackwalkingfast,whileHuangShaoli,keptupwithhissonandwhisperedhimtobecareful.Thefatherandson,differentfromotherdeliverymen,willalwayscompleteanordertogether.HuangZhinengwasdiagnosed(診斷)withautism(自閉癥)whenhewas2yearsold.ThisdiagnosismadeHuang’smothercryforthreedays.“Noneofushadanideahowtodealwithhisdisorder,”HuangShaolisaid.“However,thethinghappened,andwehadtofaceit.”Afterward,thecoupletooktheirsontoreceivetraininginacenterforspecialchildrenforyears.“WhenIfirstheardhimsayasentence:‘Dad,hugme,’Ijuststoodthere,fullofsurprise.Ihuggedhimbacktightlywithtearswhenheopenedhisarms.”Since2016,whenHuangShaolibecameapart-timedeliverymaninShenzhen,hehastakenhissonwithhimforeverydelivery.Huang’snow16-year-oldsonhascompletednearly3,000deliverieswithhimandhiswifeinsixyears.AccordingtoHuangShaoli,sendingdeliveriesprovideshissonachancetogooutandcommunicatewiththeclients(客戶).“Andwecanearnalivingfromthejob,”hesaid.Inaddition,hehopedthatthedeliveriescouldhelpdealwithhisson’sconditionaswellasrelieve(緩解)hisanxietyforhisson’sfuture.Atabout3p.m.Saturday,theydressedwellintheiruniformsandwerereadytosetoutfordeliveriesfromtheirhomeatLuhuCommunityinLonghuaDistrict.“MyfavoritebusesarethosewithbusnumbersstartingwithKorM,becausethosebusesarefast,andtheycandriveonexpressways.IalsoliketakingMetrolines10and14,”HuangZhinengsaid,Heenjoyslisteningtoblowingwindsoundsandviewingthescenesfromthebuses.Whentheyreceivedanorderatabout5p.m.,HuangZhinengrealizedthattheroutewascomplicated(復(fù)雜).Hehardlywalksthewrongway,andhisfathersaidthathissonkeepsapublictransportmapinhismind,rememberingalmosteverybusandMetroroute.Afternearlyanhour,thefatherandsondeliveredthecaketotheclient.Thefathersaid,“Zhinengcancommunicatewithshopassistantsandclientssmoothly,fewofthemwoulddetectheisdifferent.”“Myonlywishtomykidisthathecanliveindependently.Icannotaccompanyhimallthetime,”HuangShaolisaidwithhope.31.Accordingtothearticle,whathappenedtothefamily?A.Thefatherlosthisjobandhadtobeadeliveryman.B.Thesonhadautismwhenhewas2yearsold.C.Thesoncan’tspeaklikenormalpeople.D.Themotherhadaveryseriousillness.32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.Theparentsknewwellabouthowtodealwiththeirson’sdisorder.B.Thesonhascompletednearly4,000deliverieswithhisparentsin6years.C.Thesonisveryfamiliarwiththepublictransport.D.Thesoncandeliverthingstotheclientsveryfastwiththehelpofamapinhishand.33.WhichisNOTthereasonwhyHuangShaolitakeshissonwithhimfordelivery?A.HuangZhinengcancommunicatewithclientssmoothly.B.Sendingdeliveriesprovideshissonachancetogooutandcommunicatewithothers.C.Theycanearnalivingfromthejob.D.Hehopedthedeliveriescouldhelpdealwithhisson’scondition.34.Whichisthebestwaytodividethepassage?A.①/②/③④⑤/⑥ B.①②/③④/⑤⑥C.①②③/④⑤/⑥ D.①/②③④/⑤⑥35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BeingadeliverymanhelpscurediseasesB.AgreatfatherasadeliverymanC.Boywithautismdelivers3,000ordersin6yearsD.Thebestwaytorelieveanxiety(2022·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考二模)“Toacquirethehabitofreadingistoconstructforyourselfarefuge(避難所)fromalmostallthemiseriesoflife.”—W.SomersetMaugham[1]
“Therearethreerulesforwritinganovel(小說).Unfortunately,nooneknowswhattheyare.”W.SomersetMaughamisafamousEnglishnovelist,buthesaysnobodyknowshowtowriteanovel![2]
WheredidMaughamgetthiswayoflookingattheworld?Hehadalotofunusuallifeexperiences.Hegrewupasanorphan(孤兒).Hebecameadoctor,thenlefthisjobwhenhisfirstnovelbecameahit.Hethenbecameafamousplaywright(劇作家).DuringWorldWarⅠ,heworkedasaspy(間諜).Later,hetraveledaroundSoutheastAsia.Allofthesethingswouldappearinhiswritings.[3]
Maugham’smostfamousworkisthenovelOFHumanBondage.It’saboutayoungmanfindingthemeaningoflifeandknowingthattheworldiscruel.Chinesereadershavefalleninlovewithanothernovel,TheMoonandSixpence.ItisaboutthelifeofFrenchpainterPaulGauguin.[4]
Youngreadersmaylikehismanyshortstoriesbetter.Theyshowtheunpredictability(不可預(yù)測性)ofhumanactions.AccordingtoBritannica,Maughambelievedthatpeoplethatpeopleareunpredictableandforevertrapped(被困?。﹚iththeiremotions.Byjokingaboutlife’stroubles,hisstoriesmixthesillyandtheserious.36.WhatisMaughamfamousas?A.Atraveller. B.Aspy. C.Adoctor. D.Anovelist.37.Accordingtoparagraph3,whichworddoChinesereadersusetodescribeTheMoonandSixpence?A.Popular. B.Unusual. C.Meaningful. D.Unpredictable.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Youngreaders. B.Maugham’sshortstories.C.Humanemotions. D.Maugham’snovels.39.Whatisthemeaningofthesentence“Byjokingaboutlife’stroubles,hisstoriesmixthesillyandtheserious.”inthelastparagraph?A.Maugham’sstoriesdescribedtroublesindailylife.B.ThemaincharactersinMaugham’sstoriesaresilly.C.Maugham’sstoriespresentedseriousthemesinajokingway.D.Maugham’sshortstoriesusuallyendunpredictably.40.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Maugham’sUnusualLifeandWorks B.TheImportanceofReadingBooksC.Maugham,aWonderfulWriter D.Maugham,aPoorOrphan(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考一模)KnifeandscissorssharpeningwasonceapopularjobdecadesagoinChina.Thistraditionalcrafthasgraduallydisappearedfromurbanlifeasthebusinesssimplybecamespareovertimeinmodernadvancedtechnologytimes.ChenGuangfu,a79-year-oldman,hasbeendoingthetraditionalbusinessinShenzhenfor26years.Mostofthetime,hetravelsfromonehousingareatoanotherwithhistools.ChenisfromBozhou,AnhuiProvince.In1961,helearnedtoforge(鍛造)ironwhenhewas17.In1997,ChenquithisvillagejobanddecidedtostarthisjobinShenzhenasacraftsmantosharpenknivesandscissors.Hesaidhelikesthejobasheisfreeondecidinghisworkingtime,anditalsohelpstorealizehisvalueoflife.Overthepast26years,thecraftsmanhasexperiencedthechangesofthecity,andexperiencedthegradualdisappearanceoftheoldprofession.Sincethe1980s,theclothingindustryinShenzhenhasflourished(繁榮).Andscissorsareoneoftheindispensabletoolsformakingclothes.However,withlessandlessclothingfactoriesleftnow,andlifestylechangescausedpeopletobuyclassierknivesandscissorsratherthankeepoldones.Knifesharpenersarethereforerarelytobefoundinthecitytoday.“Shenzhenisdevelopingtoofast,”Chensaid.Hehaswitnessedtherapiddevelopmentofthecityandfeltitsinclusiveness(包容性)andfriendliness.ButChensaidhewouldkeepondoingthejobaslongasheisneeded.“Nowitdoesn’tmattertomewhetherImakemoneyornotfromthejob.Ijustwanttokeepthisskill.”40.HowoldwasChenwhenhechosetoworkinShenzhen?A.Hewas17yearsold. B.Hewas26yearsold.C.Hewas53yearsold. D.Hewas79yearsold.41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indispensable”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Useless. B.Different. C.Interesting. D.Necessary.42.Accordingtothepassage,whyareknifesharpenersunpopularnowinShenzhen?A.ThelifestyleofpeopleinShenzhenhaschangednow.B.Theskillsofthesharpenersbecameworseandworse.C.Itistooexpensiveforpeopletoretaintheiroldclothes.D.Thoseoldtoolsareoutofdateanduselessforpeopletoday.43.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeShenzheninChen’seyes?A.Wealthy,modernandfriendly. B.Young,fashionableandbeautiful.C.Developing,open-mindedandnice. D.International,peacefulandflourished.44.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwereadthispassage?A.Travel B.People C.Business D.Technology(2023·廣東深圳·統(tǒng)考二模)ChinesecompetitorshadanexcellentperformanceintheWorldSkillsCompetition2022SpecialEdition,theworld’slargest,highestlevelandmostinfluentialvocational(職業(yè))skillscontest.Theywon21gold,3silver,4bronzemedalsinthe34events,rankingNo.1inthegoldmedals.ChenXinyuanandLuoKai,bothfromShenzhenInstitute(學(xué)院)ofTechnology,wonthegoldmedalsintheeventofCloudComputingand3-DDigitalGames.ThiswasthefirsttimeforShenzhencontestantstowingoldmedalsattheWorldSkillsCompetition.Inaninterview,Chensaid,“Igotveryexcitedafterwinningthechampionship.I’dpreparedforthiscompetitionformorethan1,000days.Duringthepreparationperiod,Iwokeuparound9a.m.andtooktrainingcoursesuntilmidnight.”Anothercontestant,LiDexin,fromJiangxiprovince,wonthenation’sfirstgoldmedalinfurnituremaking.Afterthewin,LitoldThePthatheplannedtocontinuetostudyforamasterdegree,andwishedtobecomeagoodteacherandpassdownhisskillsandspiritofcraftsmanship.ThesuccessofChinesecompetitorscomesfromnotonlytheirhardtrainingandgoodpreparationbutalsothecountry’ssupporttovocationalstudentsandskilledworkers.Moreandmoreskillscompetitionresearchcentershavebeensetuptoadvancetheskillscompetitionstandards(標(biāo)準(zhǔn))andscientificdevelopment.Moreover,manycitieshavecarriedouttheirownawardingpoliciestoencouragecontestants.Shenzhen,forexample,awardsamedalistandtheirteaminWorldSkillsCompetitionwithuptoonemillionyuan.ZhangRui,aresearchersaid,“Theskillscompetitioncanhelpchangepeople’sviewsofvocationalstudents’abilities,whichalsohelpstoimprovevocationaleducation.”45.HowmanymedalsdidChinawinin2022WorldSkillsCompetitionSpecialEdition?
A.62. B.34. C.28. D.21.46.WhatcanwelearnformChenXinyuan’swordsinparagraph2?
A.Histhree-yearhardworkpaidoff.B.HewillgoonwithCloudComputing.C.Hecouldn’twinthecompetitionwithoutLuo.D.Heknewthathecouldwinthechampionship.47.WhydoesLiDexinexpecttogoonhisstudy?
A.Tohelppassdownhisskillstomoreskilledworkers.B.TomakehisowneffortstoChina’svocationaleducation.C.Towinmoregoldmedalsforthenationinfurnituremaking.D.TogetpreparedtobeamasterordoctorinJiangxiprovince.48.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Thewaystowinmoremedals.B.ThereasonsofChina’ssuccess.C.Theinfluenceofthecompetitors.D.Theopinionaboutthecompetition.49.What’sthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthearticle?(P=paragraph)A. B. C. D.參考答案:1.D2.A3.B4.C5.D【導(dǎo)語】本文主要講述了瓊斯夫人和一個(gè)偷她東西的小男孩之間的故事。1.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Shedidnotwatchtheboytoseeifhewasgoingtorunnow,nordidshewatchherhandbag,whichsheleftbehindheronthesofa”及下文“And,nexttime,donotmakethemistakeofstealingmybagnornobodyelse’s”可知,瓊斯夫人放心地把包放在沙發(fā)上是為了測試這個(gè)男孩是否還會偷東西,故選D。2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Andhedidn’twantanyonetodoubthimnow”可知,他不想讓任何人懷疑他,故選A。3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Shedidn’tasktheboyanythingaboutwherehelived,…andhowallkindsofwomencameinandout”可知,她沒有詢問關(guān)于男孩的任何事情,反而是講述自己的事情,目的是不想讓男孩感覺不舒服,故選B。4.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)“And,nexttime,donotmakethemistakeofstealingmybagnornobodyelse’s—becauseshoesgotinthiswaywillburnyourfeet”可知,瓊斯夫人告訴男孩不要再偷東西了,因?yàn)檫@樣做會給自己帶來麻煩,所以劃線單詞與causetrouble同義,故選C。5.推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,瓊斯對這個(gè)偷她東西的小男孩并沒有責(zé)怪,而是給他東西吃,而且介紹自己的工作是什么樣子的,最后給了男孩錢去買鞋子。由此可推斷瓊斯夫人很熱心腸,故選D。6.A7.C8.D9.A10.B【導(dǎo)語】本文主要講述了止痛藥阿司匹林的由來,告訴讀者要保持對事情有好奇心。6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“Thebitter(苦的)tasteremindedhimofmedicineandhestartedtothinkwhetheritcouldbeusedasamedicine.”可知苦味道讓他想起了藥,他開始思考是否可以將其用作藥物。因此是苦澀的味道。故選A。7.詞句猜測題。根據(jù)第三段的“Peoplearoundtheworldhavebeenusingitforthousandsofyearstoreduceagony.”可知數(shù)千年來,世界各地的人們一直在使用它來減輕……,結(jié)合柳樹和阿司匹林的淵源
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