中考英语阅读理解——新闻报道类30例(72)
中考英语新闻阅读理解30题

中考英语新闻阅读理解30题1. What is the main topic of the news?A. Sports eventsB. Political affairsC. Entertainment newsD. Scientific discoveries答案:B。
解析:文章主要围绕时政新闻展开,A 选项体育事件、C 选项娱乐新闻、D 选项科学发现均与文章主题不符。
此题为考查对文章主题的把握,可通过快速浏览文章标题和首段来确定。
2. According to the news, which country is facing a major economic challenge?A. USAB. ChinaC. JapanD. Russia答案:A。
解析:文章中明确提到美国面临重大经济挑战,B 选项中国、C 选项日本、D 选项俄罗斯在文中未提及面临重大经济挑战。
此题需仔细阅读文章内容,抓住关键信息。
3. The news reports that a new policy has been implemented in which area?A. EducationB. HealthcareC. EnvironmentD. Transportation答案:C。
解析:文中提到新政策在环境领域实施,A 选项教育、B 选项医疗、D 选项交通在文中未提及有新政策实施。
可通过寻找关键词“policy”和各个领域的相关词汇来确定答案。
4. Who is the main person mentioned in the news?A. A famous actorB. A politicianC. A scientistD. An athlete答案:B。
解析:文章主要围绕时政新闻,提到的主要人物是一位政治家,A 选项著名演员、C 选项科学家、D 选项运动员与文章内容不符。
通过分析文章中人物的身份和活动来确定答案。
2024年中考英语新热点时文阅读 04 新闻报道

2024年中考英语新热点时文阅读-新闻报道01(2023·全国·九年级假期作业)Shenzhen Daily 2023-02-28Getting a pie from the sky is becoming a reality in the city as online delivery platform Meituan has been allowed to start drone delivery service(无人机送餐服务), Shenzhen Evening News reported.At Galaxy World in Longgang District, a reporter from the newspaper watched how a meal has been delivered by the drone on Thursday. The drone slowly landed and a door above the Meituan Intelligent Dining Cabinet(储藏柜) opened slowly, where the drone put the meal box inside the cabinet.“It takes about 15 minutes to place the order and receive the meal. A lot of people have tried the drone delivery service here,” said a woman who just took her meal box out from the cabinet.During the year 2022, food and drinks such as noodles, fruits, coffee and milk tea and even flowers have been delivered through Meituan’s drone delivery system, the report said.The company said that as of last year, it had completed over 100,000 drone deliveries. Meituan started to explore drone delivery service in 2017 and started the try in early 2021. The service has an average delivery time of 12 minutes, which is less than traditional delivery methods, according to the company.There are only a few cities in the world with the advantages of drone delivery service, and Shenzhen is taking the lead in China, according to the report. However, there are still some problems with this kind of service. 1.Where is the meal box put?A.In Longgang District.B.Inside the cabinet.C.By the drone.D.At Galaxy World.2.What is the main idea of the second paragraph?A.Where the drone landed.B.When the service started.C.How the service provided.D.Who watched the drone.3.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Many cities around the world have the drone delivery service.B.The drone delivery service has many advantages in our daily life.C.Shenzhen is the first city starting drone delivery service in China.D.The drone delivery service is very popular all over the world.4.What is the passage going to talk about next?A.How to make good use of the drone delivery service.B.What problems the drone delivery service faces.C.How to solve the problems of the drone delivery service.D.What advantages the drone delivery service has.02(2023·广东汕头·校联考三模)A team of elderly women in Chongqing, serving as “shared-grandmas” to help working parents pick up their children from school and stay with the kids, has received a lot of likes online recently.The team of “shared-grandmas” from the Shipingcun Community in Chongqing’s Jiulongpo District includes nine retired (退休的) women, mostly empty-nesters (空巢老人). They volunteer to take care of 25 kids in the community.Working parents of the children who aren’t able to pick up their kids from school are in need of a temporary guardian (临时监护人). The volunteers can spare the time and energy for the family and ease (缓解) their loneliness by doing the job.Deng Lihong, 66, is a member of the team. Every weekday, she picks up the children from school, and accompanies them while they do their homework and play in the community room until their parents pick them up.“I feel young with the kids and my retired life is meaningful,” she said.“The program started in April and the number of the team members is still growing,” Cao Yidan, the chairman of Chongqing Amber Social Work Service Center, said.“The program is great and worth promoting (提倡) in other places in the country,” an Internet user said.“We encourage the retired women in the community to take part in this public service. It’s a win-win situation for the families in need and ‘shared-grandmas’. The feeling of achievement and happiness means a lot to them,” Peng Mei, the secretary of the Party Committee of Shipingcun Community, said.5.About working parents, we can learn from the third paragraph that ________.A.they want to go home directly after a day’s workB.they can’t pick up their kids from school on timeC.they hope their kids will help the elderly ease their lonelinessD.they think their kids need the care of grandmas6.The underlined word “accompanies” means “________” in the fourth paragraph.A.stays or goes somewhere with somebody B.helps somebody cook breakfastC.buys somebody some important things D.teaches somebody to do housework7.The “shared-grandmas” are ________ according to the passage.A.warm-hearted B.poor C.creative D.rich8.We can know from the passage that ________.A.all elderly women are encouraged to serve as “shared-grandmas”B.the program has started in all communities in the countryC.the working parents pay the “shared-grandmas” money for their workD.though the “shared-grandmas” are retired, they still play an active role in society9.What’s the best title of the passage?A.How the elderly spend their retired livesB.Empty-nesters volunteer to look after patientsC.“Shared-grandmas” — a win-win public serviceD.A program offers chances to all the elderly to let them enjoy themselves03(2023·云南昆明·云南师范大学实验中学校考三模)In December, 2022, Memphis Zoo in Tennessee announced that it would return Ya Ya, who arrived in the US in 2003. After her 20-year loan period(租借期) ended on April 7, China’s giant panda Ya Ya finally returned home from the US after 20 days.China prepared to welcome back Ya Ya and experts from Beijing Zoo arrived in the US in March to learn abouther habits and feeding situation from the zoo staff members. Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said that the quarantine(检疫) and feeding places for Ya Ya are ready along with her feeding plans and medical care.In January, visitors found that Ya Ya had become very thin, which made many Chinese and animal lovers abroad worry about her health and life quality at the Memphis Zoo. The Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens said in an announcement that giant panda Ya Ya had been well cared for since it was sent to Memphis Zoo in the United States in 2003, and no signs of neglect(忽视) had been found, based on videos of the giant panda, monthly health reports and annual physical examinations.Once Ya Ya finishes a 30-day mandatory(强制的) quarantine in Shanghai after landing in China, she will then be sent to Beijing Zoo.The news that Ya Ya would come back to China cheered up millions of Chinese people. By April 9, 250 million people had talked about Ya Ya on the Internet. “Come home soon, Ya Ya. I’ll go to see you in the zoo even if I have to wait in line all day long!” An Internet user commented(评论) on Sina Weibo.10.When did Ya Ya return from the US?A.On April 7, 2003.B.On April 7, 2023.C.On April 27, 2023.D.On December 13, 202211.Why did many Chinese and animal lovers abroad worry about Ya Ya?A.Because it had been neglected.B.Because it had become very thin.C.Because it had been well cared for.D.Because it had annual physical examinations.12.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.China prepared to welcome Ya Ya back.B.Experts from Beijing Zoo learned about Ya Ya’s habits.C.The zoo staff members from Memphis Zoo didn’t know Ya Ya’s feeding situation.D.China prepared feeding plans and medical care for Ya Ya.13.What will happen to Ya Ya after a 30-day quarantine in Shanghai?A.She will be sent to Beijing Zoo.B.She will stay in Shanghai for further medical treatment.C.She will go back to the US.D.She will be put back in the wild.14.What can we infer from the Internet user’s words on Sina Weibo?A.He/She felt quite disappointed to know the news.B.He/She was surprised to hear the news.C.He/She felt angry to wait for a long time.D.He/She jumped for joy when he/she heard the news.04(2023·江苏苏州·苏州市第十六中学校考二模)“Tum left! Turn right!” In the information technology (IT) class, Zhang Ruixuan was controlling a robot to move around.“This is part of our artificial intelligence (AI) courses,” said the 10th grader from Beijing 101 Middle School. The school provides AI classes to both junior and senior high school students. Apart from compulsory (必修的) courses that teach basic knowledge, there are also optional (选修的) courses if students want to learn more.“This semester in our compulsory class, we have learned coding (编程) through a programming language called Python,” said Zhang. Using Python to code is a basic skill for training AI models. In recent years, Python has been tested in high school graduation exams in places like Beijing, Jiangsu and Anhui.In fact, having AI education in schools has become a growing trend (趋势) in many places, with Zhejiang province being atypical example. In 2020, Zhejiang added AI education into textbooks from Grade 5 in primary school all the way to senior high. In the city of Wenzhou, the government is planning to build 1, 000 AI experimental schools by 2025.“With the development of technology, our textbooks have been changing all the time,” said Shang Yin, an IT teacher from Beijing 101 Middle School. “From typing to using Word and Excel, and then today’s coding and AI, the courses are keeping up with the times and teaching students necessary skills.” In the future, there will be more jobs where AI knowledge is required. Even in daily life, people may need to understand things like Chat GPT and the internet of things. AI education will become increasingly important, Shang added.15.How did the writer start the passage?A.By drawing a conclusion.B.By telling a story.C.By describing a scene.D.By explaining the truth.16.What do we know about the AI class at Beijing 101 Middle School?A.It is an optional course.B.It only teaches basic knowledge.C.It teaches students to code with Python.D.It often makes students feel stressed.A.primary school B.junior high schoolC.senior high school D.college18.Why is AI education becoming increasingly important according to the passage?A.Because AI is included in all high school graduation exams.B.Because understanding AI is becoming a necessary skill.C.Because AI is going to take over school education.D.Because AI is students' most powerful competitor.05(2023·江苏盐城·校考二模)Zibo city in Shandong province has stormed the Internet since late February for its local barbecue. In March, the small city received about 4.8 million tourists. It is certainly not the only city that offers barbecue, or even the most famous one, but its seemingly sudden fame was steps in the making.Zhou Maosong, president of the Zibo Tourism Promotion Association said the popularity started from the crowd-gathering effect of cultural and tourism activities including a music festival. Then famous people tasted the barbecue and put their experiences online attracting young people, which led to a wave of students from neighbouring cities visiting Zibo. What better way to lure adventurous and hungry college students other than “tasty barbecue that makes you full within only 50 yuan!” However, Zibo did not fall into the trap (陷阱) of easy fame that dies fast where sellers cheat buyers on price and quality for the most profit (盈利) in the shortest time. A blogger on Douyin took an electronic scale (电子秤) to ten barbecue stands in Ziboto test if he would be offered less food. It turned out that not a single one was caught short of weight and some owners even offered him local snacks for free. Local people’s honest and friendly behaviour touched even more people online and again lifted the city’s popularity.Zibo’s successful story has inspired governments in other parts of the country to find their ways of supporting local businesses.19.What does the underlined word “lure” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Attract.B.Challenge.C.Follow.D.Organize.20.What are the other reasons for Zibo’s popularity besides the crowd-gathering effect?①Famous people’s recommendation.②Barbecue at low prices.③Support from neighbouring cities.④Local people’s kindness.A.①②③B.②③④C.①②④D.①③④21.Where is the passage probably taken from?A.A science fiction.B.A travel guide.C.A food advertisement.D.A news report.06(2023·山东日照·日照市新营中学校考三模)The common problem of myopia (近视) among students has been a big challenge for China to deal with for many years. According to reports, about 35.6 percent of primary school students and nearly 81 percent of senior high school students are nearsighted (近视的) in China.Considering this background, Wantang Primary School in Yunnan province really stands out. This is because none of the students at this school suffer from myopia. Parents, teachers and eye experts began discussing whether the school’s experience can be used to tackle the rising level of myopia across China.Yang Chenhao is a doctor at the Children’s Hospital of Fudan University. He said that while the school is a special case, some of its methods are highly worth learning, such as keeping children away from mobile phones and getting them outdoors more often.Yang Qingyi is a teacher at the school, which has 536 students. He said that all children are required to go outside during class breaks. “Even for quiet kids, we encourage them to take a walk outside,” he said. When the three sports teachers there are busy, teachers of other subjects will work as trainers to teach basketball and table tennis.“If there is one piece of advice that we can share on achieving zero myopia, I would say large amounts of outdoor activities,” said Sun Fubiao, the primary school’s headmaster. Sun said that a number of his students’ parents are working in other areas, so the school has fixed six public phones while not allowing use of personal mobile phones.“In teacher-parent WeChat groups, we often remind parents to pay attention to kids’ eye health when they are at home for weekends or vacations,” he added.22.How is the first paragraph organized?A.By listing numbers.B.By telling stories.C.By giving examples.D.By comparing facts.23.What does the underlined word “tackle” probably mean in Chinese?A.解释B.应对C.提升D.保持24.What can we know from Yang Chenhao’s words?A.Doctors should work with primary schools.B.Wantang Primary School is worth learning in some ways.C.Children should not use a mobile phone.D.Parents should pay more attention to their kids.25.What is the most important way to achieve zero myopia according to Sun Fubiao?A.Less time of learning at school.B.Fixing enough public phones.C.Much time of outside activities.D.Working with kids’ parents.参考答案:1.B 2.C 3.C 4.B【导语】本文主要介绍了美团推出的无人机送餐服务,包括其操作流程、研发过程及发展前景。
山东省乐陵市实验中学初三复习:阅读理解新闻报道类含答案

新闻报道类AA 12-year-old girl from Virginia,US,never thought that a simple message she put online could bring her big problems.She posted the words,"Killing.Meet me in the library Tuesday.",with three emojis(表情符号)of a gun,a knife and a bomb on Instagram,a social media(社交媒体).She was told that she broke the law because of threatening(威胁)her school.This problem is not far away from us.Not long ago,Ni Hanxiang,a Chinese student at a university in the US,was sent back to China after expressing on social media that he would kill his teachers if he failed to pass his exams.In China,posting threatening words online is also against the law.In 2019,Wu Hongfei,a singer,got into trouble for saying on Weibo that she wanted to blow up a building."Threatening happens not only face to face but also through the Internet,social media and the telephone," said Mr.Cao,a lawyer from Chongqing."Although the law of China protects people's right of free speech,it doesn't include words that threaten others' lives and national safety.""Some people may not mean to threaten.They may just be trying to say "I'm strong",said Fred Pratt,a lawyer from the US.The girl's mother said her daughter was a good kid who had never been in trouble before.Ni Hanxiang also said he didn't realize that what he put online was so serious."But not knowing the law doesn't mean the law will treat you any differently if you break it," says David Allen Green,a lawyer from the UK.So,do you think we'd better spend a minute or two thinking about the words or emojis we use on social media before we press "send"?1.The 12-year-old girl from Virginia put the words "Killing.Meet me in the libraryTuesday.",with three emojis ______ .A. in her homeworkB. in a letter to her parentsC. on a social mediaD. on the phone2.Ni Hanxiang was sent back to China ______ .A. because he broke the US lawB. because he wasn't honestC. after he killed his teachersD. after he blew up a building3.Why do you think the writer gives the three examples about posting threateningwords online?______A. To tell people it's dangerous to go abroad for further education.B. To tell people sending threatening words online is against law.C. To show it's common to post the threatening words online.D. To advise people to express themselves freely on social media.4.From this passage,we can infer(推断)that ______ .A. Fred Pratt thinks some people just want to say "I'm strong"B. the girl's mother thought her daughter was a good childC. cheating in an examination at school may be in prison in ChinaD. putting threatening words on QQ may bring you problems5.This passage mainly wants to tell us that ______ .A. we shouldn't break the US law if we study at a university in the USB. students and singers shouldn't post words or emojis on social media第1页/共7页C. we should be careful when we send words or emojis on social mediaD. students should study hard at school and not use the Internet too muchB6.Which is the most popular activity while taking a trip on the beach?______A. Building a sand house.B. Having a party or a barbecue.C. Relaxing with a book.D. Flying a kite on the beach.7.Five percent of the people stay out of the water probably because ______ .A. they don't think water is clean enough.B. they are not interested in water sports.C. they forget to take swimming suits.D. they are afraid of meeting sharks.8.Which is TRUE about the beaches according to the passage?______A. Grace Bay and Kata Noi Beach have white sand.B. Playa Manuel Antonio is perfect for swimming.C. Anse Lazio is not a good place to take pictures.D. Like Grace Bay,Kata Noi Beach has warm water.CSchool news (June 8th,Friday)School trip:Students in Junior Two had a great time during the school trip last Friday.They went to Ocean Park by bus.The teachers were very happy because the students cleaned the bus after the trip.They had a good time there.Japanese visitors:Thirteen visitors from Japan arrived at our school on June4th.They visited our school and enjoyed the weekend party with teachers andstudents.Basketball world:The school basketball match will be held tomorrow.Both Team Five and Team One hope to be the champion(冠军).Who do you think will win?Talent show:There will be a talent show in our school on June 15th.Lots of students will show their talents by singing,dancing and playing the instruments at the central hall.9.The players in Team Five and Team One will take part in the ______ .A. talent showB. school tripC. basketball matchD. weekend party10.According to the news,the talent show will be on ______ .A. MondayB. FridayC. WednesdayD. Thursday11.From the news we know that ______ .A. Thirteen visitors from Japan arrived at our school on Monday,June 4th.B. On June 10th,the students can have a basketball match.C. The students didn't clean the bus after the trip.D. The students can't sing at the talent show.DIn these days of high fuel (燃油) prices it could be perfect to cut down the costs. Furze’s new 25-seat motorbike may be a good choice. A worker used some special designs at the head of the bike to make the machine, which is as long as 22 meters. He is hoping it will be recognized (承认) as the world’s longest motorbike by The Guinness Book of World Records. He tried to get the bike, which is worth around £3,000, up to 35 miles per hour. “When I first got on it I thought it would never work and be at low speed, and it’s almost impossible to keep up right. It wobbled (摇晃) a lot as I drove along and the back of the bike was wobbling around all over the place. It’s very difficult to ride on the roads as you need such a wide road to turn,” he said.“This motorbike is so heavy and difficu lt to drive that I think it would be impossible to make a longer bike. I think this record will stand for a very long time,” he added. To make it into the recorded book, Colin had to drive the bike 100 meters, but amazingly he rode more than a mile. He will now send the VCR to The Guinness Book of World Records, so they can verify it.According to The Guinness Book of World Records, the longest motorbike in the world until now was 14 meters.12.What’s Colin’s new motorbike like?A. It’s 25 meters long.B. It has 22 seats.C. It costs more than £3,500.D. Its speed(速度) can be up to 35 miles per hour.13.The second paragraph shows that _____.A. everyone can make new things easilyB. Colin made his new motorbike easilyC. the beginning of making the motorbike is difficultD. riding a motorbike is difficult14.The third paragraph shows that Colin is __________.第3页/共7页A. excitedB. confidentC. worriedD. happyAA thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket(彩票)at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty.The man who was robbed picked up the ticket,then won the£25,000prize,managed to look for him,and handed over the cash.The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabbatucci,58,was changing a tyre (轮胎)on an Italian motorway.Another motorist,who stopped to"help",stole a suitcase from his car and drove off.The professor found the dropped ticket and put it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli in eastern Italy.The next day,he saw the lottery results on TV and,taking out the ticket,realized it was a winner.He claimed(认领)the 60million lire(里拉)prize.Then he began a battle with his conscience.Finally,he decided he could not keep the money although he had been robbed.He advertised in newspapers and on radio,saying:"I'm trying to find the man who robbed me.I have 60million for him-a lottery winner.Please meet me.Anonymity guaranteed.(匿名担保)"Professor Sabbatucci received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the cash.But there was one voice he recognized,and he arranged to meet the man in a park.The robber,a 35-year-old unemployed father of two,gave back the suitcase and burst into tears.He could not believe what was happening."Why didn't you keep the money?"he asked.The professor replied:"I couldn't because it's not mine."Then he walked off,refusing the thief's offer of a reward.15.From the passage,we can learn that the thief is ______ .A. a workerB. a professorC. a businessmanD. out of work 16.The sentence" Then he began a battle with his conscience."in Paragraph 3implies(暗示)all of the following EXCEPT that ______ .A. he knew what he should do as soon as he saw the lottery resultsB. he thought about keeping the money for some timeC. he thought for a moment of punishing the robberD. he came to realize that honesty is more important than money17.Hundreds of people phoned professor Sabbatucci because they ______ .A. wanted to make fun of himB. hoped to get the moneyC. knew who the robber wasD. lost the lottery ticket18.The robber cried because ______ .A. the professor accepted his offer of a rewardB. the professor refused to return him the moneyC. he couldn't believe the professor returned him the moneyD. he gave back the suitcase to the professor19.If the story appears in a newspaper,the best title might be ______ .A. A Robber's Lucky DayB. A Popular Maths ProfessorC. A Magic LotteryD. A Reward of Honesty.BThe first session(会议) of the Thirteenth National Peopleˈs Congress(代表大会) was opened in March 5th, 2019. Premier Li Keqiang gave the Government Work Report at the congress in Beijing on the morning of that day. The report is about the government’s work.It not only summarized(总结)the achievements of the government in the recent five years but also made plans for the country for the nextfive years. These plans can bring changes to our lives. Let’s take a look at some highlight(最重要的内容)of this year’s report.20.__________is mentioned in the Government Work Report which was given byPremier Li Keqiang.A. The development since the reform and opening-upB. The war in the Middle EastC. The improvement of our environment and living conditionsD. Chinese literature21.According to the report, the number of students in every class in cities will be______________.A. less than 66B. more than 66C. as many as 66D. kept to 6622.In the past five years, the construction of Chin a’s high-speed railways hasincreased by__________ kilometers.A. over 9000B. about 25000C. about 16000D. over 3400023.From the table, we know that the government has ________________.A. made great progress in building clean public toilets in rural areasB. helped each of the 8.3 million people earn over 2300 yuan a year第5页/共7页C. paid more attention to food and parking areas.D. helped more than 68 million people to be no longer in poverty24.It is said that Beijing had only about 77 days of heavy air pollution in 2019. Butbefore 2019, the number of days like that could reached_______________.A. about 39B. about 155C. less than 77D. 3651. C2. A3. B4. D5. C6. B7. D8. B9. C 10. B 11. A 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. A17. B 18. C 19. A 20. C 21. A 22. C 23. D 24. B第7页/共7页。
2023年中考英语热点阅读30篇(含解析)

热点阅读30篇1.(2020·湖北·老河口市教学研究室三模)As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, have you ever thought about what would happen if a virus spread in space?In fact, spaceflight affects the human body in a number of ways, making viral infections more likely. Once in space, for example, stress hormone (荷尔蒙) levels change. This will cause your immune system to change as well. While astronauts might be used to having a good immune system on Earth, they will get sick more easily in space.At the same time, viruses like the flu or even coronavirus spread more easily in microgravity (微重力) , such as on the International Space Station. The microgravity causes particles (微粒) to stay in the air for a longer time and spread more easily. To prevent this, spaceship need to be well-ventilated (通风良好的). Air filters (空气过滤器) are used to remove particles.In addition, scientists have found that some “sleeping” viruses will “wake up” because of the stress of spaceflight. Studies have shown that viruses are more virulent (有毒性的) in space, which could make treatment less effective.Can astronauts do anything if they are infected with a virus? First, they should be isolated (隔离) in their sleeping quarters (睡眠舱), Clark suggested. They also need to wear a mask to stop the virus from spreading. Meanwhile, other astronauts can make cultures (微生物培养物) of the virus to know which virus has infected their coworker and look for the right treatment.1.It’s easier for people to get sick in space because ________.A.viruses get weaker in spaceB.their hormone levels are lowC.their immune systems weakenD.their immune systems stop working completely2.The International Space Station can remove viruses by ________.A.changing its gravityB.using air filters to remove particlesC.being regularly disinfectedD.carrying more oxygen3.Which of the following is the true according to the passage?A.Viruses can live longer in space than on Earth.B.Viruses will “sleep” under zero stress.C.More viruses will become active.D.It takes less time to kill the viruses.4.After being infected with a virus, astronauts need to ________.a. sleep less oftenb. be isolatedc. wear masksd. wait for the body to repair itselfA.ab B.bc C.cd D.bd 5.The story mainly tells us about ________.A.how astronauts stay healthyB.how scientists study viruses in spaceC.treatments for viruses in spaceD.the increased danger of viruses in space【答案】1.C2.B3.C4.B5.D【解析】【导语】本文主要讲述了病毒在太空中更易传播且更易被激活。
专题07 阅读理解之新闻报道-五年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(通用)原卷版

五年(2019-2023)中考1年模拟英语真题分项汇编(通用)(原卷版)专题07 阅读理解之新闻报道五年中考真题(2023·山东聊城·统考中考真题)Xie Xiaohua is a special education teacher. She has won the hearts of hundreds of children and is called Mum Xiaohua by many of them.“It is my greatest happiness to care for them,” said 49-year-old Xie. She has been working at Yiyuan County Special Education School in Zibo, Shandong Province for 27 years.Xie knows the difference between special education and general education. She takes care of each student according to their physical conditions. And she also helps them with learning and their daily life. She used to help carry a student to restrooms, the dining hall, classrooms and the dormitory for nine years until the student graduated(毕业)from the school.In 2003, the school set up a rehabilitation(康复)centre and Xie worked harder. To make sure every child received the best training, she made special plans for them. Then she began to teach them patiently the basic skills of taking care of themselves. She also spent lots of time training the children with hearing and speech problems. That often made her throat ache.2015, the school started offering door-to-door education to students with physical problems. Besides Xie, there are over 30 teachers teaching and helping those students. The teachers have walked over 60, 000 kilometres over the past seven years because many students live in mountain villages.“Although we feel tired sometimes, we feel our work is valuable after seeing the students’ progress, even just a little bit,” Xie said.1.Xie Xiaohua began to work at the school at the age of ________.A.22B.27C.29D.492.What does Paragraph 3(第3段)mainly tell us?A.What Xie knows.B.How long Xie helped carry the student.C.How Xie takes care of the students.D.What the students’ physical conditions are.3.Xie probably ________ first to help them receive the best training.A.made some plans for the childrenB.taught the children the basic skillsC.set up a rehabilitation centre for the childrenD.trained the children with hearing and speech problems4.Which of the following is true?A.Xie said the teachers always felt tired.B.Xie thinks their work is useful and important.C.Each teacher has walked over 60,000 kilometres.D.The school offered door-to-door education to all the students.5.What is the best title(题目)for the passage?A.Special students B.A famous schoolC.Mountain villages D.Mum Xiaohua6.Ya Ya is ________ years old this year.A.23B.15C.20D.8 7.It’s the ________ time that Liaoning team has won the CBA championship.A.first B.second C.third D.fourth 8.The third news is mainly about ________.A.why people in Zibo are warm-hearted B.why Zibo has become popular C.what the barbecue is like in Zibo D.how Zibo invited college students 9.The fourth news wants to tell the readers ________.A.AI education is added to all the textbooks in ZhejiangB.there has already been 1, 000 AI schools in WenzhouC.you can’t find a good job without AI knowledgeD.AI education will be more and more important in the future10.Where does this passage probably come from?A.A story book.B.A comedy book.C.A play.D.A newspaper.(2023·辽宁抚顺·统考中考真题)China has a long history of over 5,000 years. What can stand for (代表)11.In Tom’s eyes, ________ can stand for China.A.the Great Wall B.porcelain C.chopsticks D.dumplings12.China is called “the nation of porcelain” because porcelain was ________ in China.A.painted B.bought C.invented D.liked13.It is ________ for Grace to learn to use chopsticks.A.relaxing B.interesting C.meaningful D.impossible14.It was a wonderful experience for Joe to ________.A.return to England B.buy porcelainC.make dumplings D.use chopsticks15.The passage may come from a ________.A.storybook B.textbook C.magazine D.newspaper16.Who was invited in Remorse at Death as direct?A.Ping Yali.B.Fei Mu.C.Mei Lanfang.D.Yan Heming.17.How many medals did Chinese athletes win in the 7th Paralympic Games?A.12B.14C.22D.1018.What do the three events have in common?A.They all set world records.B.They all happened in June.C.They all took place in Jiuquan.D.They are all about technology.(2023·四川内江·统考中考真题)The Spring Festival holiday runs from Jan. 21 to 27 this year. Influencedholiday.He Rui spent the first day of the Spring Festival holiday at home. He went to the ski resort (滑雪胜地) in hiscity early on the second day and was ready to start the Year of the Rabbit on his snowboard.Since he started skiing two years ago, the 11-year-old has gotten used to getting up early and practicing skiing.“People used to stay at home during the Spring Festival holiday. But as our society pays more attention to healthy lifestyle, more people want to spend their holiday skiing,” said Chang Yulin, director of a ski resort. “We hold colorful activities here so that visitors can both enjoy skiing and have a special Spring Festival holiday,” said Ren Xiaoqiang, manager of the resort.For Qiao Jian, a ski lover from Shanxi, skiing has become his new habit to celebrate the Spring Festival. He has flown to Heilongjiang Province (省) and Hebei Province, because there’s more ice and snow.“Besides taking part in winter sports, we can visit nearby places to experience more local culture,” Qiao said.The number of snow and ice travelers in China is expected to reach more than 300 million in winter. The number is expected to reach 520 million in three years. And the money from ice-and-snow tours will probably reach ¥720 billion.19.What does the underlined word “flower” in the first paragraph mean?A.Become popular.B.Grow slowly.C.Cost much money.D.Develop difficultly.20.When did He Rui go to the ski resort?A.On January 21.B.On January 22.C.On January 27.D.On January 28.21.Who has been to other provinces to enjoy skiing?A.He Rui.B.Qiao Jian.C.Chang Yulin.D.Ren Xiaoqiang.22.Where is this text probably from?A.A tour guide-book. B.An invitation letter. C.A short story.D.A news report.(2022·广东深圳·统考中考真题)At 9 o’clock on December 10th,2021, with the sound of a whistle(哨),train G2197 slowly ran out of Ganzhou West Station and headed south to Shenzhen North Station. This marked the opening of the Ganzhou-Shenzhen high-speed railway, which includes 14 stations, with a total length of 436 kilometers. The total travel time between the two cities has been cut from 6 hours to 2 hours.The building of the Ganshen high-speed railway was filled with challenges. As the railway travels through the mountainous areas of southern Jiangxi and northern Guangdong, workers had to be careful with many cultural landscapes(风景)and protection areas. When it was completed, 323 bridges and 157 tunnels( 隧道)were built, taking up 90% of the total length.By taking the new route, it is convenient for passengers to visit the beautiful places along the line. For example, you can walk into the Shenzhen Museum to review the city’s development, go to Heyuan to experience the amazing Wanlv Lake, or explore the ancient Tongtian Rock Caves in Ganzhou.Ganzhou is known as the”Orange Capital of the World” .With the high-speed railway’s operation, more travellers from Guangdong have arrived and Ganzhou oranges are getting more popular.“It used to take me six hours to drive home on Fridays, but now I can get home in time to pick up my child from school. What’s more, I can even drop him off at school on Monday mornings before I go to work,”said Chen Yu, a Ganzhou local who works in Shenzhen.Chen’s life is a typical one that has changed with the railway. More and more wonderful changes along the high-speed railway are taking place.23.How many hours can we save from Ganzhou to Shenzhen by G2197?A.2.B.4.C.6.D.8.24.What can we learn from paragraph 2?A.The tunnels cover 90 % of the railway.B.It was very difficult to build the railway.C.157 bridges were built along the railway.D.The railway passes through northern Jiangxi.25.What is the purpose of paragraph 3?A.To introduce places of interest.B.To share travelling experiences.C.To review the history of Ganzhou.D.To celebrate the success of Shenzhen.26.What do we know about Chen Yu?A.He is an orange farmer.B.He is a local in Shenzhen.C.His child lives in Ganzhou.D.His working place has changed.27.What kind of text is this?A.A short story.B.A travel diary.C.A train timetable.D.A news report.(2022·山东烟台·统考中考真题)The music band Coldplay is taking actions to protect the environment. This includes using their fans’ energy to help provide electricity for their performances. In this way, they use electricity without adding carbon gases (碳气体) to the air. The band hopes to cut the amount of CO2 given out by its business activities by 50 percent.The Coldplay stars have added special dance floors and energy-storing bicycles to their latest world tour performance. The purpose is to get fans to help produce electricity by dancing and riding. Each dance floor can support many people. It creates electricity when people move on it. Each of the bikes can create an average of 200 watts (瓦特) of electricity. In order to encourage fans to dance or ride more during the performance, they even have competitions to find out which group of fans can create the most electricity.“Being green is a good business model. That’s what we’d like to show,” said Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin. “The changes will bring a sense of belonging to the fans. Everything in our show is planned to bring everyone into the same group, singing together. It makes us feel part of a community.”Coldplay has taken other steps to protect the environment. One of its tour stages (舞台) uses recycled steel. The band also hopes to set up the world’s first tour battery (电池) system, made from 40 recycled electric car batteries. The hope is to power the whole show with batteries.“It’s very expensive to try these things for the first time,” said Martin, “but we are very happy that we are changing.”Coldplay is just one music group working to help the environment. Some other famous bands are also taking such steps.28.What does Coldplay use their fans’ energy to do?A.To create 200 watts of electricity.B.To provide power for their shows.C.To cut their business activities by 50%.D.To make their performances wonderful.29.What does the underlined word “It” in the second paragraph refer to (指代)?A.The floor.B.The band.C.The stage.D.The bicycle.30.How does Coldplay encourage fans to dance and ride more?A.By helping them to buy bicycles.B.By living in the same community.C.By traveling around the world with them.D.By having electricity-creating competitions. 31.Which ways are introduced to protect the environment in the passage?①Riding energy-storing bicycles. ①Driving or taking electric cars.①Recycling electric car batteries. ①Building stages with recycled steel.A.①①①B.①①①C.①①①D.①①①(2021·河北·统考中考真题)10-year-old Mike is being interviewed on TV about his own cooking.Mike, when did you start cooking?When I was four, I became interested in cooking. I started helping my mum in the kitchen when I was five. At the age of six, I could make vegetable salad. One year later, I could make a fruit pie all by myself.What’s the best way to get good at cooking?I don’t go to cooking classes. Sometimes I watch videos on the phone. I often read books about coking actually. I think the best way to improve my cooking is trying it again and again. If it is no good, I’ll do it differently next time.What do your parents think of your cooking?They’re glad that they don’t have to make dinner every day, and they enjoy my cooking-usually! But, you can’t make everyone happy all the time.Finally, what’s it like being on TV?It’s interesting. In fact, I really enjoy myself making the shows. They’re watched by millions, but I still find itstrange when people I don’t know say hello to me in the street.32.When could Mike make a fruit pie all by himself?A.At the age of four.B.At the age of five.C.At the age of six.D.At the age of seven.33.What does Mike think is the best way to improve his cooking?A.To learn by practicing.B.To read books about cooking.C.To go to cooking classes.D.To watch videos on the phone.34.Why does Mike say “you can’t make everyone happy all the time”?A.His parents don’t like him to make shows.B.His parents don’t always like his cooking.C.His parents make him cook meals for everyone.D.His parents find it strange that he’s interviewed.(2020·内蒙古·统考中考真题)Last week, some German parents who took their kids out of school early were stopped by the police at the airport. The police were making reports on students who didn't have permission (许可) to miss school.Like many places, it is against the law to skip (不参加) school in Germany. Children over the age of 9 can't miss classes without permission from the school. But during busy travel time, some parents take their children out of school early to save money on vacations. People can often save a lot of money on flights and hotels by going at a different time than others.Last weekend was the beginning of an important holiday period in Germany. People in charge of the schools asked the police to check and make sure that students weren't leaving for vacations before they were allowed to.Police officers at three German airports looked for families with school-aged children. When they found them, the police pulled the families out of lines to talk with them. They wanted to find out if the parents had permission for the children to be out of school. If the children did not have permission, the police reported the families to their schools and to the government. In all, the police reported about 20 families.These families will have two weeks to show that it was okay for their children to miss school. If they can't, they may have to pay as much as $1,200 as a fine (罚款), or receive some other punishment.Germany is not the only place where parents have to pay fines if their children miss school. Many other countries and many of the states in the U.S. have similar laws.The good news is that the families were allowed to go on vacation after they talked to the police. But they might have a big bill waiting for them when they get back.35.Why do some German parents take their children out of school early during busy travel times?A.They can spend more time with their children.B.Their children will study by themselves.C.They want to save money.D.Their children can take online courses.36.In Paragraph 4, police officers at three German airports wanted to ______.A.find students who skipped school without permissionB.give punishment to the students thereC.take students back to schoolD.wait for school managers37.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Laws on Vacations in Germany B.Give Your Family a Perfect VacationC.Don't Skip School in Germany D.Punishment Goes to Families38.Where does this text probably come from?A.A newspaper.B.A science report.C.A travel guide.D.A textbook.39.Where can we probably read these materials?A.In a novel.B.In a poster.C.In a storybook.D.On a news website. 40.Why did Beijing open its first bicycle-only road?A.To allow other vehicles to enter the road.B.To control the speed of other vehicles.C.To reduce traffic between Huilongguan and Shangdi.D.To reduce traffic throughout Beijing. 41.Which place did Peng Liyuan communicate with foreign students?A.Shanghai.B.The Great Hall of the People.C.Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport.D.The National Exhibition.42.When did the 37th China Sport Show end?A.On May 23.B.On May 26.C.On May 30.D.On May 31.43.How long is the road with the highest speed of no more than 15km per hour?A.6.5 kilometers.B.15 kilometers.C.6 meters.D.37 kilometers.一年模拟新题(2023·福建福州·福建省福州屏东中学校考二模)Wood-block printing, dyeing and making thread-binding notebooks, students from different universities in Egypt(埃及)took part in a cultural exchange activity to experience China’s traditional crafts (工艺). The activity called “China in Classic Books” was held on Sept.14 between the young people of Egypt and China’s Shandong Province through video link.Adham Ehab, a student in the Chinese department at Cairo University, made the thread-binding notebooks in the same way that it’s traditionally made in Shandong. “Such activities make us know more about the Chinese culture and love the Chinese language more.” the Egyptian student said.Jiao Xinyue, a Chinese teacher at Cairo University who also teaches at the Confucius Institute of Cairo University, said that the increasing Chinese economic power and the growing cooperation between China and Egypt provide more opportunities for students to learn Chinese. “The number of students in the Chinese language at Cairo University is on the every year.” she added.ECU vice-president Rasha El-Kholy said that, “The event aims at connecting the Egyptian and the Chinese culture through learning about some traditional Chinese ways of printing and handicrafts. Connecting ancient civilizations can push us forward towards a future of innovation, research and development.” he added.Gianna Xu, the head of the Chinese Bridge Club in Cairo, said “the cultural exchange between the youths of the two countries will deepen the friendship among future generations, hoping that such cultural activities will nourish(滋养)the tree of friendship and cooperation between China and Egypt.”44.What can we know from the first paragraph?①when was the activity①what rules should be followed①what was the activity about①what was the influence of the activity①how was the activity held①how many people took part in the activity.A.①①①B.①①①C.①①①D.①①①45.Which picture can best show the result of what Adham Ehab did?A.B.C.D.46.Which word can be put in the ________?A.rise B.risk C.road D.ground47.From which point of view is the passage told?A.The first person.B.The second person.C.The third person.D.No point of view.48.What is the theme (主题)of this passage?A.Nature.B.Education.C.Culture.D.Fashion.(2023·安徽安庆·安庆市第二中学校考三模)When millions of graduates were busy finding a job, 23-year-old Yu Yanqia, graduating from Kunming Medical University, had already made her decision to serve as a local medical worker in her hometown—Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture(自治州)in Yunnan Province.Back in 2007, when Y u was a little girl, the Nujiang River separated her hometown from the outside world. Like other people living there, the 8-year-old girl had to use a steel cable(钢索)to cross the river to get to school every day. “I could feel the wind, hear the running water below me and feel my quick heartbeat,” Yu said when recalling the experience of hanging over the river.Later, the first bridge was built over the Nujiang River with many people’s help. From then on, Yu and her classmates no longer had to risk their lives just to get to school. “It was like a light, lighting up the dark road in my life, which drove me to study harder,” Yu said. “In the past, I met so many people who gave me lots of help. Without their help, I would not be who I am now. I’m really grateful to them,” Yu said. “At the time I became a college student, I decided to give back by working in my hometown. I want to make it better and better.”49.What can we know from Paragraph 1?A.Yu’s plan.B.Yu’s family.C.Yu’s problem.D.Yu’s classmates.50.What do Yu’s words in Paragraph 2 show?A.How she loves her hometown.B.How great the Nujiang River is.C.How poor her hometown used to be.D.How difficult it was for her to go to school.51.What does the underlined word “grateful” in the last paragraph mean?A.惭愧的B.有信心的C.感激的D.有影响的52.What’s the purpose of the passage?A.To show the importance of education.B.To tell the story of the steel cable girl.C.To ask readers to visit the Nujiang River.D.To explain how hard Yu’s life used to be.(2023·重庆沙坪坝·重庆八中校考二模)Companies at the World Internet Exhibition(展览) in East China are showing their newest technologies, but what’s been special this year is the worry of companies in dealing with Internet security(安全) challenges. Chen Tong has the story.Chen Tong: At the World Internet Exhibition this year, you can use “deepfake” technology to make your favorite pop star’s face show the same expression as yours on the screen. This technology is not new, and it’s already been used in many areas, such as cartoon products. But tech company QI-ANXIN is showing this product here to draw attention to another topic: data(数据) privacy and protection.Hong Weifei (Security Expert, QI-ANXIN Technology Group): Because of the development of the technology, there has been an increase in the number of people using it for fraud. They may steal our information from the internet and use it to pretend(假装) to be us. They can even use our information to take our money or buy things without our permission. We want people to know that protecting personal information is important.Chen Tong: The exhibition is all about Internet safety, and some high-tech(高科技) companies are providing solutions. Ant Group introduced their solution called Morse Station for the first time. It can protect user data while business partners are sharing it online.He Yuyao (Senior Product Manager, Ant Chain, Ant Group): If a company needs to keep their data safe and they work in finance(经济) or healthcare, they can trust us and use Morse Station to help.Chen Tong: From 5G to Internet solutions, more than 300 companies from different countries are showing their new technologies at the exhibition. And these technologies are expected to make the Internet industry grow faster and safer.53.What do OI-ANXIN Technology Group and Ant Group have in common?A.They both work on protecting personal information.B.They both help to catch people who steal personal information.C.They both told us to trust them in protecting our personal information.D.They both showed their products at the exhibition for the first time.54.The underlined word “fraud” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_______”.A.经商B.慈善C.教育D.诈骗55.We can infer from the passage that _______.A.the “deepfake” is fun and has a warning effect.B.Morse Station can help protect use data.C.pop stars are invited to the exhibition to receive visitors.D.we can give others our personal data online freely in the future.56.What might be the role of Chen Tong in this passage?A.The organizer of the exhibition.B.An Internet security expert.C.A staff from a technology company.D.A reporter at the exhibition.(2023·江西吉安·统考三模)On November 21, a special soccer match was held in Doha, the capital of Qatar. This was not the 2022 World Cup, but a friendly match between Chinese youth players and Qatari youth players.The match was supported by a famous company. With its help, the 11 Chinese teenagers played matches, watched World Cup matches and participated in more football-related activities in Qatar from Nov. 19 to 23.“Football is the most popular sport in the world. We hope Chinese youth love football and grow up healthily,” said Lu Minfang, chairman of the company. To achieve this goal, he has also organized soccer training camps and donated 10,000 balls and some training equipment to schools.How did these youth players feel? Because these teenagers worked as student journalists for Teen 21, they shared their experiences in Qatar with its readers.What impressed (留下深刻印象) Chinese captain Huang Junyu most was their fierce (激烈的) match with Qatari youth players. They trailed (落后) by three goals in the first half. But in the second half, Huang Bo scored a hat-trick—three goals in a row—to end the game in a draw. “Qatar is good at attacking, but we have the spirit of never giving up,” Huang said after the match.The 11 Chinese players include three girls. Wu Tong is one of them. She played for 50 minutes in the friendly match. She said, “It’s great that girls and boys can play together. Although we girls may be weaker physically, we are good observers and we have calm minds.”Though not as important as the 2022 World Cup, what they did promoted culture exchange between the two nations. Chinese teenagers brought Cuju to the game. The young players from both sides changed into traditional Chinese Cuju costume and experienced the traditional Chinese football culture together. “We could do a lot of fancy moves in Cuju. Both sides had a great time,” said Zhang Lu of China.57.Where can we read the passage?A.In a story book.B.In a guide book.C.In a science report.D.In a sports magazine.58.What does the underlined word “its” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A.A famous company.B.A special soccer match.C.The 2022 World Cup.D.A soccer training camps.59.What do the underlined words “in a draw” mean in Paragraph 5?A.In a hurry.B.In a way.C.In a moment.D.In a tie.60.Match the names with the information and choose the right answer.① Lu Minfang① Huang Junyu① Huang Bo① Wu Tonga. The person organized soccer training camps.b. The person played for 50 minutes in the friendly match.c. The person scored three goals in a row to end the game in a draw.d. The person was impressed most by the match.A.①-a, ①-d, ①-c, ①-b B.①-a, ①-c, ①-b, ①-dC.①-d, ①-a, ①-c, ①-b D.①-d, ①-c, ①-b, ①-a61.What can we get from the passage?A.On November 21, a special soccer match was held in Beijing.B.Eleven Chinese players, including two girls, took part in the event.C.Lu Minfang also worked as a student journalist, sharing his experiences.D.Chinese teenagers also brought Cuju to the game and played with Qatari youth players together.(2023·江西吉安·统考三模)Tonga is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. On January 14th, 2022, an underwater volcano erupted near Tonga.The volcano is located off the coast of Tonga. It first began to erupt on Friday. Even though the volcano was underwater, it sent a column of gas, ash, and stones 20 kilometers into the sky.Saturday’s eruption was far larger. It’s believed to be the largest in over 20 years. The eruption caused a loud “sonic boom”, which could be heard even in Alaska, 10,000 kilometers away. The eruption caused a 5.8 magnitude earthquake, as well as tsunami (海啸) waves that traveled far and wide.In Japan, Chile and Australia, people moved away from low-lying areas along the coast. The waves sunk boats in New Zealand and caused two deaths in Peru.The event knocked out Internet services in the area. Like most island nations, Tonga gets its Internet through a cable that runs deep under the sea. The reports of injuries and deaths in Tonga related to the eruption couldn’t be known in time because of problems with communication.In the following days, the smoke and ash from the volcano covered much of Tonga. ________ That was the biggest danger which might last for a long time.New Zealand and Australia sent teams to Tonga to help out. Some of the teams used airplanes to get a better idea of the damage across the island nation. But at that time, the large cloud of ash high above Tonga was making it impossible to get a good picture of what was happening in the area from high in the air. The United States and the World Health Organization also sent help to Tonga.62.Which is the right order of the following events?a. People in Alaska heard a loud “sonic boom”.。
2019备战中考英语阅读专题-新闻报道类(含解析)

2019备战中考英语阅读专题-新闻报道类(含解析)一、阅读理解1.阅读理解News One: The first quantum communications satellite (量子通讯卫星)developed by China is expected to launch(发射) in July of this year. It means that a quantum communications network will be formed, and quantum communication between the satellite and the ground will be achieved for the first time anywhere in the world.News Two: Shanghai Disney Resort(度假胜地) opened in a trial run(试营业) last week to prepare for its official opening on June 16. A one-day visit to the resort for a family of three will cost at least 2,600 yuan, which covers entrance ticket and three meals as well as shopping, while a two-day trip will cost no less than 6,000 yuan in total, which is too expensive for most visitors.News Three: More and more people get interested in running. The number of runners is increasing, and the economics(经济) of running is growing with it. Runners are always going to need shoes and they are always going to be looking for races. Both of these markets have just developed during the past 30 years or more.News Four: Overweight students at Nanjing Agricultural University are having a special sports course. The more weight they lose, the higher marks they will get. The course is not for everyone, but just for the students who needs to lose weight to keep healthy. There are 3 or 4 specially designed sports classes every week and each class lasts 90 minutes.(1)When will the quantum communications network be formed? ________.A. Before July of this yearB. After July of this yearC. In July of next yearD. In July of last year(2)How much will it cost a family of three for a day in Shanghai Disney Resort? __________. A. Less than 2,600 B. More than 2,600 C. Less than 6,000 D. More than 6,000 (3)From the passage we can learn that __________.A. there are fewer and fewer people interested in runningB. the economics of running develops fast, because of the growing number of runnersC. every one at Nanjing Agricultural University can enter the special sports courseD. the students having the special sports course will get higher marks if they study harder2.阅读理解Can yo u write the Chinese characters “ganga” (embarrassment) correctly? Do you know how to write characters like “tiaozhou” (broom)?If you can’t,you’re not alone. Nowadays, most people are typing into computers instead of writing on paper. We type Chinese characters largely according to their pronunciations. The result is to recognize characters without remembering how to write them.China Youth Daily once did a survey among about 2,500 people, in which about 99 percent said they had once forgotten how to write a common Chinese character.Compared to adults, teenagers are better at writing Chinese characters because they spend more time learning and practising at school. However, the influence of digital technology cannot be ignored (忽视),according to He Yu, head of a research team for Chinese teaching at a Beijing high school.“Many students are obsessed (沉迷于) with digital devices such as electronic dictionaries and computers to help with their studies. Overuse of these tools will make students too lazy to think and write,” he said.Such worries have brought about a popular TV show titled Chinese Spelling Hero, which focuses on Chinese character writing among teenagers. In April, the Ministry of Education called for a better calligraphy (书法) education in schools. Organizations like the China Calligraphers Association are also working to train more teachers in calligraphy.Interestingly, calligraphy teachers can’t always avoid the effects of modem technology. Shen Bin is a calligraphy teacher at a primary school in Beijing. She admitted that it’s common for teachers like her to forget certain words.“The calligraphy class is also a good chance for me to remember how to write,” she said. (1)What does the underlined sentence mean?A. Many people can write characters like “tiaozhou”.B. Few people can write characters like “tiaozhou”.C. You will feel lonely if you can’t write characters.D. Writing characters will make you feel lonely.(2)Which of the following is TRUE?A. Compared to adults, teenagers do worse in writing Chinese characters.B. Overuse of the electronic tools will make students too lazy to think and write.C. 2,500 people in the survey had forgotten how to write some characters.D. We type Chinese characters largely according to their Shapes and meanings.(3)What's the purpose of writing the passage?A. To tell us not to use computers too much.B. To tell us not to watch TV too much.C. To tell us to remember Chinese characters.D. To tell us to learn from calligraphy teachers.(4)What may this passage be?A. A story.B. A report.C. A diary.D. An ad.3.根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
初中英语-阅读理解-新闻报道类-考试练习题
初中英语-阅读理解-新闻报道类考试练习题姓名:_____________ 年级:____________ 学号:______________题型选择题填空题简答题xx题xx题xx题总分得分评卷人得分1、What does it take to graduate from university? Some papers or high scores in exams? Well, these are not enough if you are a student at Tsinghua University.According to a new rule of the university, students must prove (证明) themselves in the swimming pool. They need to pass a swimming test of at least 50 meters, and those who fail the test will be required to take a swimming course throughout their school years. By the time they graduate, they will have known how to swim; otherwise they can’t graduate with their bachelor’s degrees (学士学位).The newsmade wavesin Chinese social media (媒体). Some people praised the university for requiring a necessary skill that can save lives, and they also believed that the rule would help improve students’ health. However, others questioned if it was fair to expect those who come from inland cities (内陆城市) to be able to swim.In fact, this is not a new rule. Tsinghua University first made swimming a requirement in 1919 but later gave it up because the number of students became too large and there were not enough swimming pools in the school for them to learn swimming.Anyway it is still good news that Chinese students’ health has become more and more valued. Why not just take this chance to learn one more life-saving ability?12. According to the passage, what does it take for a student to graduate from Tsinghua university?A. Some papers.B. High scores in exams.C. Passing a swimming test.D. All of the above.13. The underlined phrase “made waves” in Paragraph 3 most probably means _________.A. caused a heated discussionB. spread widelyC. made a requirementD. proved the rule14. Why did Tsinghua University once give up the rule?① Because many students failed the swimming test.② Because some people disagreed with the rule.③ Because there were too many students.④ Because there were not enough swimming pools.A. ①②B. ②③C. ③④ D. ①④15. What is the passage mainly about?A. Different people hold different opinions about a new rule.B. Tsinghua University has made a new rule of graduation.C. Chinese students’ health should be more and more valued.D. There is a new chance to learn another life-saving ability.知识点:新闻报道类【答案】12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B【解析】短文大意:本文是新闻类阅读,介绍了清华大学的一项新规定,清华学生需通过50米游泳测试才能毕业,这一消息一经立即在社会上引发强烈关注。
九年级社会热点英语阅读理解30题
九年级社会热点英语阅读理解30题1<背景文章>Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the field of education. In recent years, AI has been increasingly used in classrooms and online learning platforms. One of the main applications of AI in education is personalized learning. AI algorithms can analyze a student's learning style, strengths, and weaknesses, and then provide customized learning materials and activities. This helps students learn at their own pace and in a way that suits their individual needs.Another advantage of AI in education is intelligent tutoring. AI-powered tutoring systems can answer students' questions, provide feedback on their work, and offer additional resources and explanations. This can help students understand difficult concepts and improve their learning outcomes.However, there are also some potential challenges associated with the use of AI in education. One concern is the potential for bias in AI algorithms. If the data used to train AI systems is not representative or contains biases, then the resulting algorithms may also be biased. This could lead to unfair treatment of certain groups of students.Another challenge is the potential for over-reliance on AI. If studentsbecome too dependent on AI-powered tutoring systems or personalized learning platforms, they may lose the ability to think independently and solve problems on their own.Despite these challenges, the potential benefits of AI in education are significant. As AI technology continues to develop, it is likely that we will see even more innovative applications of AI in the field of education.1. What is one of the main applications of AI in education?A. Standardized testing.B. Personalized learning.C. Group learning.D. Traditional teaching.答案:B。
热点72 认识宠物饲养的利与弊(解析版)中考英语考前时事热点话题阅读
备战2022年中考英语考前时事热点话题阅读+题型专练热点72 认识宠物饲养的利与弊一、阅读理解1Which pet is the best pet for you? Different pets are good for different people. People who live in the country can have almost any pet. Dogs need a lot space(空间) to run, so the country is a good place for them. The country is a good place for cats, rabbits, horses, and birds, too. People who live in the city can also have pets. Cats are happy inside flat. Birds, fish, and lizards can live in flat . Dogs can be very happy in apartments if they get lots of exercise and clean air. Dogs need to be walked every day. A runner would make a good pet owner(主人). Then the dog could run with its owner.Cat and dog owners must train their pets. Training takes time.Birds, fish, and lizards are better pets for people who are very busy.Cats and dogs both need soft beds to sleep on. Birds sleep on a perch in their cages. Lizards and fish need tanks to live in. one thing all animals need is lots of love.1. Peter is busy with his work in the city every day, so he may keep the pets like____.A. cats and birdsB. dogs and fishC. horses and lizardsD. birds and lizards2. Which sentence is true according to (根据) the passage?A. People in the country can have almost any pet.B. People in the city can only have cats or dogs.C. People who own cats can’t only have other pets.D. All the pets need soft beds and lots of love.3. What’s the passage mainly about?A. How to keep a pet in your house.B. How many kinds of pet there areC. What’s the difference between cats and birdsD. How to choose(选择) your best pet.【答案】DAD【解析】这篇短文主要介绍了不同的宠物对不同的人有好处。
中考英语新闻报道分析练习题30题
中考英语新闻报道分析练习题30题1.The headline “Amazing Discovery in the Amazon” is mainly about____.A.an adventure in the cityB.a discovery in the AmazonC.an event in the desertD.a story in the mountains答案:B。
本题主要考查对新闻标题的理解。
标题“Amazing Discovery in the Amazon”明确指出是在亚马逊的惊人发现,A 选项是在城市的冒险,与标题不符;C 选项是在沙漠的事件,也不符合;D 选项是在山里的故事,同样不对。
只有 B 选项是在亚马逊的发现,与标题内容相符。
2.“Breaking News: Star Athletes Shine at Olympics” is focused on____.A.actors in a movieB.scientists at a conferenceC.athletes at the OlympicsD.painters at an exhibition答案:C。
这个标题“Breaking News: Star Athletes Shine at Olympics”中明确提到了明星运动员在奥运会上闪耀,A 选项演员在电影里,不对;B 选项科学家在会议上,不符合;D 选项画家在展览上,也错误。
只有C 选项运动员在奥运会上与标题一致。
3.The title “New Technology Revolutionizes Education” is about____.A.changes in fashionB.advances in technology for educationC.events in sportsD.scenes in a park答案:B。
标题“New Technology Revolutionizes Education”说的是新技术革新教育,A 选项时尚的变化与标题无关;C 选项体育事件不符合;D 选项公园的场景也不对。
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Gomez was born on July 22,1992 inTexas. The 22-year-old girl is an all-round star----she not only acts well but also sings a lot of popular songs. At the age of 7, Gomez first played with a purple dinosaur on the TV show Barney and Friends. In 2007, Gomez acted in Wizards of Waverly Place (《少年魔法师》),which was a big success. After that, she played different roles in many films and become more and more popular.
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中考英语阅读理解——新闻报道类30例(72)
1、Beijing Sunshine Secondary School offers after-school clubs and activities from Monday to Friday. These activities are offered to all of the students at no cost. The school decides to give its students opportunities(机会) to become successful lifelong learners.
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2、Selena Gomez won Favorite Female Singer at 2014 Kids’ Choice Awards on March 29. It is a very important awards show held every year in America.