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山東省臨沂市河東區(qū)2021-2023年中考英語二模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2023年山東省臨沂市河東區(qū)中考二模英語試題二、閱讀理解(共15小題,計27分。A篇3個小題,每小題1分;B篇C篇D篇各4個小題,每小題2分。)AChildrentalkaboutthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment.SophiaIndailylife,wewastealotofthingssuchasplastics,paper,etc.Youcanrecyclethesewastesinsteadofthrowingtheminatrashcan.Youcancategorize(分類)themintonon-recyclableandrecyclableproductsandsendrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany.SteveBuyingreusableanduseditemsisagreatwaytoprotecttheenvironmentBychoosingusedproducts,thenumberfornewproductswillbecutdownandofcourse,yourmoneywillbealsosaved.Visitlocalusedfurniture(家具)andusedappliance(家用電器)storestofindyourneededitemsKateNeverforgettoturnoffthewatertapsafterusing.Andyoucanalsorecyclewastewaterforotheruseslikecleaningthebathroomorwateringgardens.Thisisalsooneofthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironmentthatmanypeopleneedtoknowandfollowit.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。21.Whosuggestssendingrecyclableproductstoarecyclingcompany?A.Sophia.B.Steve.C.Kate.22.WhatisSteve'ssuggestiontoprotecttheenvironment?A.Youcanrecyclethedailywastes.B.Youcanchooseusedproducts.C.Youcanturnoffthewatertapsafterusing.23.AccordingtoKate,whatisoneofthebestwaystoprotecttheenvironment?A.Categorizingthedailywaste.B.Buyingreusableanduseditems.C.Usingwastewatertocleanthebathroom.BTheNileRiveristhelongestriverintheworld.It'scalled"FatherofAfricanRivers".TheNileRiverwasimportanttosurvival(生存)inancientEgypt.Egyptianpeopledependedheavilyontheriverfordrinkingandbathing.TheNilewasalsoanimportanttransportationroute(路線).Traderstraveledalongtheriver.Theytransportedobjectstootherareas.FishermenusedtheNiletocatchfishforfood.Workersmovedstonesandotherthingsformakingpyramids(金字塔).TheancientEgyptianscreatedinventivewaysofusingtheriver.Oneimportantinvention,stillusedtoday,isthe"shaduf".Thiswasdesignedtogetwaterfromtheriverandmoveitsothewatercouldbeusedonlandtohelpthecropsgrow.InancientEgypt,theNileRiverfloodingwasn'tconsideredanaturaldisaster(災難).Notonlydidthefloodinghelpwatercrops,butitalsodeposited(沉淀)richsoilalongthebanksoftheNile.ThesoilwasusedtogrowcropstofeedtheancientEgyptians.ThefloodingoftheNileal-sohelpedancientEgyptianssurvivebyprovidingshelter.WhentheNileflooded,itleftbehindrichsoil,aswellasmud.TheancientEgyptiansusedthismudtobuildmud-brickhouses.Apartfromtheriver,Egyptiansalsodependedonthe"redland".Thiswasthereddesertwherenothinggrew.ItprotectedthepeopleofancientEgyptbyseparatingthecountryfromneigh-boringcountriesandinvading(入侵)armies.The"redland"wasrichinvaluablemetalsandgems(寶石).根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。24.WhatcouldAncientEgyptiansusedthe"shaduf"todo?A.Tocatchfish.B.Tomakepyramids.C.Towatercrops.25.WhichofthefollowingmighthappenafterthefloodinginancientEgypt?A.Farmerswouldgetpoorharvest.B.Thecropswouldgrowfasterandbetter.C.Peoplewouldbesadbecauseofthedisaster.26.WhydidAncientEgyptiansalsodependonthe"redland"?A.Itprovidedthemwithfood.B.Itprovidedsheltersforthem.C.Itprotectedthemfromenemies.27.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthetext?A.ShortStoriesB.History&CultureC.Math&ScienceCChatGPTisakindofanewrobotthatwastrainedbyOpenAIcompanyinSanFrancisco.Itisabletounderstandthehumanlanguagesandcommunicatewithhumanbeingsaswell.Byhavingdialogueswithpeople,itispossibleforChatGPTtoanswerquestions,realizeitsmistakes,challengeincorrectsettings,andrefusesomerequeststhatarenotverysuitable.GPTisshortforGenerativePre-trainedTransformer(生成型預訓練變換模型).ItsproducerElonMusksays,"ChatGPTisscarygood.WearenotfarfromdangerouslystrongAI."Ithasreached100millionusersinjusttwomonthsaftercomingout,accordingtotheexperts.ChatGPTisagoodtalkerandlistener.Itcanbecomeseriousorhumorousindifferentsituations.Forexample,onesays,“Tellmealie.”ChatGPTanswers,"Theskyismadeofgreencheese.”Thenhesays,"That'sabadlie.Tellmemorelies."ThenChatGPTsays,"Iamahu-manbeing."Besidescommunicating,thisAIchatbot(聊天機器人)canalsowritee-mailsandpapers.Itisunbelievablethatitisgoodatcreatingpoemsandstories.GPTtechnologycanevenhelppeoplewritecode(密碼)quicklyandcorrectly.Maybeoneday,itcanworkasalevelthreeengineer.However,someexpertstellthatChatGPTmaynotbeabletoanswerquestionsthatareout-sideofitstrainingdata(數(shù)據(jù)).ChatGPTdoesn'tchangeourlivescompletely,butitprovesthattheartificialintelligence(人工智能)hasdevelopedintoanewstage.DoyouthinkChatGPTwilltakeplaceofhumanbeings?根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。28.HowmanyusershasChatGPTreachedinjusttwomonthsafterappearing?A.100million.B.1000million.C.100billion29.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninparagraph2?A.ChatGPTistooscaryanddangeroustomakeuseof.B.ChatGPTissoscarythatweshouldkeepawayfromit.C.ChatGPTisstrongbutscarybecauseitbringsusachallenge.30.WhatdoyouthinkoftheAIChatbotaccordingtotheexampleinparagraph3?A.Itisveryserious.B.ItisfunnyC.Itishonest.31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ChatGPTcanwritee-mails,poems,papersandcodes.B.ChatGPTisasmartrobotthatcanaccepteveryrequest.C.ChatGPTcananswerquestionsthatareinsideitstrainingdata.DHumans'GreatestAchievementsTheEarthis4.5billionyearsold,butthehumanracehaslivedonitforjust200,000years.Inthatshorttime,wehaveachievedsomeamazingthings.Manyofhumans'greatachievementsareinscienceandtechnology.Thelistisalmostendless.Thediscoveryofantibiotics(抗生素)hassavedthelivesofmillionsofpeople.32________Canyouimaginelivingwithoutelectricity?Whatabouttheprintingpress(印刷術)?Withouttheprintingpress,youwouldn'tbereadingthis.Inthelast50years,therehavebeengreatachievementsincommunication,suchasradios,TVs,computers,theInternet,andsmartphones.Wecouldprobablylivewithoutthem,butlifewouldn'tbeasinteresting.Whataboutthearts?33__________ButaretheBeatles(甲殼蟲合唱隊)andBach(巴赫)moreimportantthanantibiotics?AndisMickeyMouseasimportantanachievementasgoingtospace?Finally,wemustnotforgethumans'earlyachievements.34__________Wecan'timaginemodernlifewithoutcookedfoodandcars.Whatarehumans'greatachievements?Toanswerthequestion,weneedtodecidewhatwemeanby"great".35____________Orisitjustsomethingthatmakesussay"Wow"?Whatdoyouthink?根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多余選項。A.Isitsomethingthatmakesusrichorhappyorsaveslives?B.Wedon'tenjoythesethingsbecausetheyaretooexpensive.C.Theyusedfireforcookingandheatingandinventedthecars.D.Theinventionoftheairplanehaschangedourlives.E.Theartshavebroughtpleasuretomanypeople.2022年山東省臨沂市河東區(qū)中考二模英語試題二、閱讀單選Asthelargestcountryintheworld,Russiaisaperfecttraveldestinationtoexperiencedeliciousfood,interestingcultureandbeautifulbuildings.Areyouthinkingabouttravellingtothecountry?Ifso,therearesomefactsyouneedtoknowbeforeyougo.Doyouknowtheworld’slongestpassengercarryingrailwaylineisinRussia?TheTrans-Sibe-rianRailwayrunsfromMoscowtoVladivostok,atotalofover9,289kilometers.IfyouwanttotakeyourtimetravelingaroundRussiabytrain,itmakesiteasytodoso.Youcanchoosetorideinfirst-classorthird-classseats,dependingonyourbudgetandtheexperienceyouwanttohave.Ifyouaresomeonethatlovesliterature(文學),youprobablyknowthatRussiaishometosomeofthebestandmostfamouswriters,suchasLeoTolstoyandAlexanderPushkin.Manygreatwritershaveamuseumdedicated(專門的)tothemthatyoucanvisit.MostcanbefoundinMos-cowandSt.Petersburg.Whetheryou’reafanoftheirworksoryoudon’tknowwhothey’re,youcanlearnsomethingnewaboutthemandRussianliteraturebyvisitingtheirmuseums.AnotheroneofthemostsurprisingfactsaboutRussiaisthatithas12activevolcanoes(活火山).Ifyoulovenature,youshouldvisitKamchatka,oneofthemostcommonlyvisitedamongthem.Thiszonehasover1,000differentspeciesofplants.It’salsohometobrownbears,sheepandwolves.Besides,folkdancingisanimportantpartofRussianhistoryandculture.OneofthemostfamousRussiandancesisKhorovod,withpeoplemovingaroundinacirclehandinhand.Russiansperformfolkdancesatfestivals.IfyougetthechancetotraveltoRussia,besuretoattendaRussianfolk-danceperformancetolearnmoreaboutthecultureandtraditionsofRussia.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。9.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2refersto________.A.thetrain B.therailway C.theseat10.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthemuseumsinMoscowandSt.Petersburg?A.Popular. B.Famous. C.Educational.11.VisitorscandothefollowingwhenvisitingKamchatkaEXCEPT________.A.havingthedeliciousfoodB.enjoyingthebeautyofnatureC.seeinglocalanimalslikebrownbears12.Whydoesthewritersuggestattendingafolk-danceperformance?A.It’sagoodwaytorelax.B.It’sagoodchancetoexperiencelocalculture.C.It’sagoodtimetomakeforeignfriends.Wehumanscanexpressemotionsbytellingothershowwefeel,butwhataboutanimals?Howcanwetellwhethertheyexperienceemotionsand,iftheydo,whichones?Overthepast20years,researchershavemadegreatprogressinthisfield.It’sveryhardforustoassess(評估)emotionsinanimals,becausetheycannottellushowtheyfeel.However,whenemotionalthingshappen,theycausechangesinseveralbiologicalprocesses.Themosteasilydetectablereaction(反應)ofananimaltoaneventishowitchangesitsbehaviour.Humansoftenchangeexpressionsontheirfacesandgesturesdependingonwhetherweexperienceapleasanteventornot.Animalsshowthesecharacteristicfacialexpressionsaswell.Forexample,changesintheearpositionortheamountofthewhiteoftheeyescanshowdifferentlevelsofpainorfearinanimals.Itisimportanttorememberthatthefacialexpressionsofanimalsusuallylookdifferentthanthoseofhumans—joymightnotbeshownbyasmile,whilesadnessmaynotbeshownwithtears.Anotherexampleofanimalbehaviourthatisconnectedtoemotionsisvocalizations(發(fā)聲),whichcanshowstressinmanyanimals.Weknowthisistrueforhumans,too.Imagineyouaresingingasonginfrontofmanypeople;yourvoicemightgetshaky(顫抖)ifyouarenervous.Researchershavefoundthatthevocalizationsofpigs,goatsandcowsalsochangeandgetlessharmonious(和諧的)whentheseanimalsareunderstress,forexamplewhentheyareisolatedfromthegroup.Itseemsthatanimalsreacttotheirenvironmentsmuchashumansdo.So,wecaninfer,withquitesomeconfidence,thatanimalscanfeelemotions.Thismightencourageustorethinktheenvironmentsinwhichwekeeptheanimalsthatareunderourcare—onfarm,inzoosorinourhouses.Ifwecanbetterunderstandhowanimalsreacttotheirenvironments,wecanimprovetheseenvironmentsaswellashuman-animalrelationships.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。13.AccordingtoParagraph3,peoplecanlearnhowanimalsfeel________.A.throughtheirvoices B.throughtheirexpressions C.throughtheirenvironment14.Theunderlinedphrase“isolatedfrom”issimilarto“________”inmeaning.A.killedby B.a(chǎn)ttractedby C.separatedfrom15.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thevalueofstudyinganimalemotions.B.Theadvicetofarmersonkeepinganimals.C.Thewaystoimprovethehuman-naturerelationship.16.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheresearch?A.Changesinanimals’expressionsarehardtofind.B.Animalemotionsarenotasrichashumanones.C.Soundsmadebyanimalsareawayofexpressingfeelings.三、閱讀還原5選4Everyyear,upto50,000elephantsinAfricaarekilledillegallyfortheirtusks(象牙).CriminalgroupssecretlytransportthosetusksoutofAfricaandsellthemforbigmoney.Inthepast,itwasdifficulttotrack(追蹤)thosecriminals.___17___Eveniftheywerecaught,mostofthemdidn’tknowwheretuskscamefromexactly.Afewyearsago,scientistsledbyDr.SamuelWasseratanAmericanuniversityworkedoutanewwaytosolvethisproblem.Usingelephants’poop(糞便),theybuiltalistoftheDNAofalmostalloftheelephantsinAfrica.Whentusksarefoundinanothercountry,DNAtestscanshowwheretheycomefrom.In2018,Dr.WasserandhisteamusedDNAtomatchtwotusksfoundindifferentshipments(運送的貨物),showingthattheycamefromthesameelephant.___18___Thisdiseoveryprovidedinformationaboutthewaythecriminalsworkedandshowedtheportstheyoftenused.___19___SoDr.Wassercameupwithawayofincreasingthechanceofmatchingtusks.HebeganlookingatfamilyDNA.ThereareenoughsimilaritiesbetweenparentsandchildrenandsistersandbrotherstoallowthemtobematchedthroughDNA.___20___TheytookDNAsamplesfrom4,320tusksfoundin49differentshipmentsbetween2002and2019.Theyfoundabout600matchesamongthetusks.Thematchestoldthescientistsalotaboutwhatwashappeningtotheelephants.Besides,thescientistsalsolearnedthattherewereonlyafewcriminalgroupsthatkeptgoingbacktothesameareastogetmoretusks.Thestudycanalsohelpthemtrackhowtheportsusedbythecriminalshavechangedovertime.Dr.WasserishopefulthatthismethodofusingfamilyDNAtotrackpoached(被偷獵的)wildlifewillsoonhelpprotectotherkindsofanimalsandbreakupmorecriminalgroups.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多余選項。A.Thatmeanttheshipmentswereconnected.B.Eventhoughit’sagainstthelaw,Africanelephantshavelongbeenhunted.C.Butmatchingtusksfromasingleelephantdidn’thappenveryoften.D.Usuallybythetimethedeadanimalswerefound,theywerefaraway.E.BycheckingDNAfromanimalfamilies,thescientistscouldmatchfarmoretusks.2021年山東省臨沂市河東區(qū)中考二模英語試題四、閱讀理解(共12小題,計24分)閱讀短文,按照文章要求完成32—43小題。ABecauseoftheCOVID-19,wecouldn'tgobacktoschool.ButItriedtomakemylifeathomeexcitingduringtheholiday.Ioftenlistenedtomusicafterfinishingmyschoolwork.Becauseofthis,Ilearnedaboutalotofnewsongsandexcellentsingers.Listeningtomusiccanmakemerelaxedandkeepmymoodlight.Iwatchedthenewseverynight.Itcanhelpmeunderstandtheworld.Thenewstellsmethestrengthofourmotherlandandthedifficultiessomepartsoftheworldface.Fromthis,Ilearnedthatpeaceisimportant.Onweekends,Isometimeswatchedmovies,suchasTheShawshankRedemption《肖申克的救贖》andForrestGump《阿甘正傳》.Thesemoviesareveryeducational.Theytaughtmenottogiveup.Ilikethemverymuch.EvenifIcouldn'tgoout,Istillplayedsports.SometimesIwenttothegym(健身房)down-stairs.Irananddidstrengthtraining.Ithinkexerciseisthebestwaytorelaxmymindanbody,soI'mstillexercising.Ialsodevelopedanewhobby——Iplantedapot(盆)offlowers.Becauseofmycare,itisgrowingverywellnow.Ithinkgrowingflowerscanhelptodevelopmysenseofresponsibility.Duringthisperiodoftime,Ilearnedalotandfeltalot.Itwasameaningfultime.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。(共4小題,計8分)32.Whycouldn'tthewritergobacktoschool?A.Becausehewastiredofschooling.B.Becauseitwasn'ttimeforschool.C.BecausetheCOVID-19brokeout.33.Whatdidthewriterdoathomeduringtheepidemic(疫情)?a.Listenedtomusic. b.Didhomework.c.Watchedmovies. d.Plantedalotoftrees.A.abc B.acd C.bcd34.Whatdidthewriterthinkaboutthenews?A.Itcouldmakehimrelaxed.B.Itcouldhelphimknowtheworld.C.Itcouldmakehimfeelpeaceful.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"senseofresponsibility"meaninChinese?A.責任感B.成就感C.鑒賞力BIt'shardtobelievethatabeautifulsilkdresscomesfromthousandsofsmallinsects!Silk,oneoftheworld'sgreatestexpensivethings,ismadebyinsectscalledsilkworms(蠶寶寶).Ittakesabout5,500silkwormstomake1kilogramofsilk.TheprocesswasdiscoveredbytheChineseabout5.000yearsago.Howissilkmade?Theprocessstartswiththeeggsofacertainkindofinsect.Theeggsarecollectedandkeptwarm.Afterafewdays,thesilkwormscomeoutoftheeggs.Theyarefedwithleavesfrommulberrytrees(桑葉)every30minutes,allnightandallday.Theroomiskeptwarm,andthesilkwormsmustnotbeinfluencedbyloudnoisesorbadsmells.Afteramonth,theystarttomakeacocoon(繭).Afterfourdays,thecocoonisready.Thecocoonsareheatedandthesilkwormsarekilledinsidethem.Thenthecocoonsareputintowatertomakethesilkloose(松散的),Thesilkfromthreeorfourcocoonsisputtogetherandmadeintoathread(線).Onecocooncanmakeathread1kilometerlong!Finally,thesilkthreadsaremadeintocloth,andtheclothisusedforthingslikedressesandscarves.Today,silkisproducedinmanycountries,includingIndiaandThailand,butmorethan80percentoftheworld'ssilkcomesfromChina.Everyyear,enoughsilkthreadisproducedtogofromtheearthtotheSun300times.Peoplelovesilkclothesbecausetheyarebeautifulandcomfortable—silkfeelscoolinwarmweatherandwarmincoolweather.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案(共4小題,計8分)。36.______________discoveredthewayofmakingsilk.A.ThailandB.ChineseC.Silkworms37.Silkwormsmustlivein____________environment.A.warmandnoisyB.noisyanddirtyC.warmandquiet38.What'sthecorrectorderofmakingsilk?①Silkwormsstarttomakecocoons.②Threadsaremadefromthecocoons.③Cocoonsareheatedandputintowater.④feedthesilkwormswithmulberryleaves.⑤Collecttheeggsofacertainkindofinsect.A.⑤④①②③ B.④①③②⑤ 39.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe"______________".A.Why

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