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專題192022年中考英語(yǔ)第二輪復(fù)習(xí)講練測(cè)閱讀理解(一)1.(2021年安徽阜陽(yáng)市太和縣中考模擬)FilmsattheMuseumTwoEuropeanfilmswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheatre.SeeBrokenWindowat1:30.TheWorkerswillbeat3:45.Forfurtherinformation,call4987898.CaptainGoodFellowDoyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstories,funnygames,andexcitingdances?CaptainGoodFellowwillbereadytoteachallthesethingstochildrenattheCityTheatreonSaturdaymorningat10:00,free.InternationalPicnicAreyoutiredofeatingthesamefoodeveryday?CometoCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousbutnotexpensive.Noonto5:00p.m.TakemeouttotheBallgameIt'sOctober,andSaturdaynight(7:00~9:00)isyourlastchancetoseetheRedBirdsthisyear.Getyourticketsatthegate.Itmightbecold.Don'tforgetsweatersandjackets.DoyouwanttohearTheZooTheZoo,apopularrockgroupfromAustralia,willgivetheirfirstU.S.concertthisSaturdaynight,at8,atRoseHall,CityCollege.56.OnSaturdaymorning,youcan .A.gotowatchaballgame B.takechildrentoplaygamesattheCityTheatreC.gotoaconcertatRoseHall,CityCollege D.gototheCentralParkforapicniccaneatmanydifferentkindsoffoodfromallovertheworldifyou _.A.gototheCityTheatre B.gototheCentralParkC.buyticketsatthegate D.gotoseeafilm58.TheZoois______.A.aUSconcert B.aparkwithmanyredbirdsinitC.amusicgroup D.goingtogivetheirlastconcert59.WhichisNOTpossibleforMr.TurnertodoifhewantstohaveaniceSaturday?A.Watchingaballgameandhavingapicnic.B.Havingapicnicandseeingafilm.C.Listeningtoaconcertandwatchingaballgame.D.Seeingafilmandlisteningtoaconcert.2.(2022年江西中考英語(yǔ)模擬七)Whodoesn’tlikestuffedanimals?WearehostingStuffaPlushonThursday,April4thfrom12-2pmatBarkerPlaza!Pickoutaplushanimal,stuffityourself,andthendressitinacutecoat.Takeacoupleminutesonyourwalktoclasstostopbyandmakeyourownstuffedanimal!TalentlessTalentShowHaveasecrettalentyou’vealwayswantedtoshare?OnTuesday,March26thyourchanceishere!StopbytheSocialStairsintheGattonStudentCenterfrom5-7pmtoshowyoursecrettalent.55.WhatcanyoudoifyougotoGattonstudentcenterinMarch?A.StuffaplushanimalbyyourselfB.DressastuffedanimalC.ShowyourhiddentalentD.Seeadolphinshow56.HowmanyshowsarethereintheMarineWorldWaterparkeachday?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five57.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.StudentscantakeanystuffedanimalsforfreeatStuffAPlush.B.StudentscanshowofftheirhiddentalentsonMonday.C.ChildrencanenjoythemselvesintheWorldWaterParkfrom10amto11pm.D.LucyandhertwinsisterLily,age9,willpay$10forthedolphinshow.3.(2020四川成都)DuFuHappyRainonaSpringNightGoodrainknowsitstimeright;O'erwildlanesdarkcloudspreads;Itwillfallwhencomesspring.Inboatalanternlooms.Withwinditstealsinnight;Dawnseessaturatedreds;Mute,itmoistenseachthing.Thetown'sheavywithblooms.TranslatedbyXuYuanchongThisfamouspoem,withfourcouplets,waswrittenbyDuFu(712-770,TangDynasty)whenhewaslivingandfarminginChengdu.Hisfarmingexperiencetaughthimtobethankfultonature.Theveryfirstword,"good",showsthepoet'sjoyandloveforthespringrain.Therainisgoodbecauseit"knows"thepropertimetocome.Herethepoetusespersonification,asiftherainsweresmartenoughtocomeintimeforthefarmer'sbusyseason.Whentheraincomes,itappearsduringthenightwithoutmakinganynoise.Unlikethesummerstorms,thespringrainfinishesitstaskwithoutbeingknown.Inthethirdcouplet,thepoetdescribesapeacefulscenetous.Inthenightsky,thecloudslookdarkandheavy.It'sasignthattherewillbeenoughrainduringthenight.Thelightfromtheriverboatmakesthedarksceneabitlivelier.Lastly,thepoetstartstoimagine.Tomorrowmorning,hethinks,thecityofChengduwillbe-comebeautifulwhenalloftheflowersbloom(盛開)aftertherain.36.What'stheChinesetitleofthepoemHappyRainonaSpringNight?A.《春望》 B.《春夜喜雨》 C.《夜雨寄北》37.Whichofthefollowingrhymesarerightforthispoem?A.aa-bb-cc-dd B.ab-ab-cd-cd C.ab-cd-ab-cd38.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribetheraininthispoem?A.Busy. B.Dark. C.Quiet.39.Whichofthefollowingusespersonification?A.Withwinditstealsinnight.B.Itwillfallwhencomesspring.C.Thetown'sheavywithblooms(bloomingflowers).40.WhatdoesDuFuwanttoshowinthispoem?A.He'sthankfultonature.B.Helovesandenjoysfarming.C.Heexpectstheflowerstobloom.4.(2020廣西桂林)Doyouwanttohelpthepoorpeoplearoundtheworld?Herearesomecharitiesthatcanhelpyoudothat.K.L.D.SThislargeorganizationimprovesthelivesofchildrenlivinginpoverty(貧窮)aroundtheworld.Theyprovidenewclothes,toys,booksandotherproducts,aswellasmedicalcare.They’realsoextremelywell-run,andspend99.5%oftheirmoneyonprogramsthataim(目的)athelpingchildren.ContactPhone:212-279-5493ConcernWorldwideUSThisnon-governmentalorganizationhasworkedtoreduceextremepovertysinceitwasfoundedin1968.Workismostlyaimedatcountrieswhichareinthebottom40accordingtotheUNHumanDevelopmentReport.ContactPhone:353-1-417-7700InternationalChildCareTheChristianhealthdevelopmentorganizationisworkingtofightpovertyinHaiti.Byprovidingimportantmedicalcareforchildrenandtheirfamilies,ICCallowsthemtolivehappierandhealthierlivesinlessdangeroffallingintopoverty.ContactPhone:800-722-4453VillageReachSince2000,thisorganizationhasworkedtoimprovethedevelopingworld’schancetohealthcarebyworkingtogetherwithbusiness,governments,nonprofits,andotherorganizations.Theyaimtoimprovelocalinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)inpoorcountryareas.ContactPhone:206-512-1530ACF-USAThisorganization’seffortsaremainlyaimedatendinghungerworldwide.Theirworksavelivesbyfightingmalnutrition,especiallyintimesofcrisis.Programstrytoensurelong-termsolutionsforthatpurpose.ContactPhone:952-854-9000根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。36.K.I.D.Sisanorganizationthat_______.A.hasaverylonghistoryB.hasnoprogramnowC.aimstohelpthepoorchildrenaroundthewordD.mainlyhelpsthepoorchildreninAfricancountries37.Inordertoreducepoverty,ConcernWorldwideUShasworked______.A.forthirty B.sinceitwasfoundedin2000C.onlyforthe40countrieslistedbytheUSgovernment D.forthebottom40countrieslistedbyaUNreportmainly38.VillageReachaimsto_______.A.helpthehungrypeopleworldwideB.improvelocalinfrastructureinpoorcountryareasC.worktofightpovertyinHaitiD.improvethemedicalcareforthepoorchildren39.Whichorganizationsmainlyhelpthepoorchildren?A.K.L.D.S.andACF-USA.B.K.L.D.S.andInternationalChildCare.C.VillageReachandACF-USA.D.ConcernWorldwideUSandInternationalChildCare.40.IfyouespeciallyhopetohelpthepoorinHaitinow,whichnumbercanyoucall?A.800-722-4453. B.353-1417-7700. C.952-854-9000. D.212-279-5493.5.(2021連云港)March2isOldStuffDay(舊物日).Itisallaboutoldstuff.Thingsyouusedhavebeenforgottenforagesinyourhome.Youmusthavesomeoldstuffaround.Andtodayisallaboutenjoyingit.Becausewhat’sbetterthanfindingsomethingreallygreatfromdaysgoneby?It’ssoeasytoforgetthingsyouhave.Ifwedon’tusethemeveryday,somethingscanbeputawayandstaythere.Andthat’snotjustthethingsinyourhome—technologygrowssoquickly,newtoyscomeoutallthetime,newbookskeepcomingout.Intheageofnewinformation,wecanhavesomanythingseasily.Todayisallaboutrememberingthethingswesometimesleavebehind.We’velearnedtovaluewhatagecanbringtothings.Wines,forexample,aremorevaluableandtastierastheygrowolder.It’scertainthatoldthingsstillhavetheiruses,valueorcharm.Peopletodaywillpayaprettypennyforstamps,toys,videogames,boardgames,books,coins,andclothesofyesterday.Youcanreallygetintothecharmofoldthingsbyvisitingajunkshop(舊貨店).Anotherperson’soldstuffcouldbeyournewstuff!Ormaybenowisagooddaytocleanup?Oldstuffcouldbecomeagreatgiftforsomeoneelse,oryoucouldalwayssendyouroldthingstoacharityshop.Ifyou’refree,youcouldturnyouroldclothesintonewoneswithjustalittlechange.Todaycouldbeagooddaytovisityourolderfamilies.Youcouldaskyourgrandparentstotellyoustoriesaboutfamilyhistory,theirchildhoodandtheiryouth.Learnaboutwhatwasgoingonintheworldwhentheyweregrowingup.Mostofall,rememberthattoday’snewstuffwillonedaybeoldstuff.34.WhatisOldStuffDay?A.Adaytothrowawayoldthings. B.Adaytofollownewtechnology.C.Adaytogettogetherwithfamilies. D.Adaytoenjoyandreuseoldthings.35.Fromparagraph3,weknowthat________.A.agebringspeoplenewthings B.peoplelovebuyingnewthingsC.peoplealwayscleanupoldstuff D.oldstuffisstillvaluableanduseful36.Whichofthefollowingisaproperwaytodealwitholdstuff?A.Breakingthemintopieces. B.Sendingthemtocharityshops.C.Forgettingtheminsomeplaces. D.Turningthemintowastethings.37.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthetextistomakepeople________.A.realizevalueofoldstuff B.explorenewtechnologyC.producemoreoldthings D.rememberfamilyhistory6.(2021南通)Wearewhatweeat.Fromhigh-caloriemealstolow-fatlunches,muchofourhealthdependsonwhatweeat.Weknowaboutthebenefits(益處)ofeatingfittinglyforourphysicalhealth,butfood,andcookingit,isprovingtobegoodforourmental(心理的)healthaswell.Somepeoplearenowsupportingthetherapeuticvalueofcookingfood.It’snotjustabouttheendresultbutalsotheexperiencesomeonegoesthrough.DrMarkSalter,aconsultantpsychiatrist,toldtheBBC:“Bakingandcookingaregoodtherapies.Theyhelppatientsdevelopplanningskills,short-termmemoriesandsocialskills—lack(缺乏)ofwhichmayleadtomentalillness.”TVchef(大廚)andauthorNadiyaHussainagreesthatcookingisgreatforhelpingourmind.ShelovestobakeandbecamethechampionoftheTVshow,TheGreatBritishBakeOff.Shesaysthat“Baking’salwaysbeenabouttherapy...It’sneverreallybeenaboutthecake.”Andshethinksthatbakingisanimportanttoolforoursocializationandmentalhealth.Certainly,creatingsomedeliciousfoodtakesourmindoffthingsandgivesussomethingtodo,helpingusgetthroughtherecentlockdown.Peoplehavesaidthatmixingdough(生面團(tuán))tomakebread,forexample,hasgiventhemasenseofcalmandcontrol.Researchhasshownthatdoingcreativetasks,likecooking,makesusfeelhappier.NicoleFarmer,whostudieshowfoodinfluencesourbiology,behaviorandmentalhealth,toldBBConlinethat“Cookingrepresentsthehumanexperienceoffood,andgrowingpeoplethroughfood,sother

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