(完整版)2019届中考英语阅读理解专项训练20
2019-2020年中考英语任务型阅读训练

中考任务型阅读专项训练阅读下列短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。
2019-2020年中考英语任务型阅读训练Nearly all American students in colleges and universities pay for their education. There are many expenses. First of all, there is tuition (学费). At some schools, the tuition is very high, ten thousand dollars a year or more. At other schools, it may only be a few hundred dollars a year. At some community (社区)colleges, tuition is free. There are other expenses as well. Many students leave their homes to go to schools in other cities. They may live in dormitories or apartments ( flats), and they must pay for it. Finally, students must buy textbooks for their courses. Some families start saving money for their children’s education when the children are small. Many students work to save money for tuition. They can also get loans (贷款) from the government. They pay the money back to the government when they finish their education.阅读短文,回答问题或完成答句,每题词数不超过5个1.Which students pay for their education?_______ in colleges and universities pay for their education.2.How much is the higher tuition?It is _______________ or more.3.Are there any free tuition colleges?4.Why do many students live in dormitories or apartments?Because they ________________ .5.What must students buy finally?They must _______________ .6.When do many students pay back their loans from the government?They pay them back ________________ .BSome people want to be shot into space after their death, others want to lie deep under the sea. But most people want to go into the freezer(冷藏库).These are believers in cryogenics(低温冷冻学).Now some diseases can’t be cured, but they may be cured sometime in the future. So some people hope that their bodies can be frozen after they die. When a cure is found, warm up his or her body, bring it back to life and take the cure. Once the body is frozen, it is kept in liquid nitrogen(液态氮)at a temperature of 328 degrees below zero.Now around a thousand people are going to take cryogenic treatment(处理),though most scientists say it won't work. If we freeze huge creatures(生物)like humans, every one of their cells(细胞)will be broken. Can they be brought back to life in the future?根据短文内容回答下列各问题。
2019届中考英语总复习专题检测19阅读理解——任务型阅读(一)(有答案)

专题检测十九阅读理解——任务型阅读(一)(时间:30分钟满分:50分)任务型阅读(Passage1,3,4,5每小题2分;Passage2,每小题1分;共50分)Passage1(2017陕西西安70中学月考一)EveryoneCanChangetheWorldWhat can we do to help protect the environment?It seems useless to just pick up a piece of trash,but what will happen if you keep doing it every day?Tommy Kleyn,an ordinary man from the Netherlands,may give you the answer.Tommy Kleyn walked past a polluted river on his way to work every day.It used to be a beautiful view,but the trash on the bank made it dirty and smelly.So Tommy decided to pick up the trash along the river a little bit at a time after work.“It took me about 30 minutes to fill one garbage bag with trash,but one garbage bag didn’t seem helpful in a place as polluted as this.I decided to fill one bag of trash each day as I passed by,” Tommy said.Every day,Tommy took pictures of the river and shared them on his Facebook page.To his surprise,in just six days,he had made great progress with his cleanup effort.He felt happy and kept doing it.Gradually,more and more people knew about Tommy’s story.Other people in the community began following his footsteps and cleaning up trash on their way home,too.“The idea is to encourage people to fill one garbage bag with litter each day.It only takes 30 minutes,but it really makes a difference and you will be amazed at how good you feel afterwards,” he said.People from all over the world have been moved and inspired by Tommy’s story.No effort is useless if we keep doing it every day.Ordinary people like you and me can also make a difference to the world we live in if we take actions right now.根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
山东省德州市乐陵市2019届中考英语复习 阅读理解 科普环保类(含解析)

科普环保类AThere are an extremely large number of ants worldwide。
Each individual(个体的)ant hardly weighs anything,but put together they weigh roughly the same as all of mankind.They also live nearly everywhere,except on frozen mountain tops and around the poles。
For animals their size,ants have been astonishingly successful,largely due to their wonderful social behavior。
In colonies(群体)that range in size from a few hundred to tens of millions,they organize their lives with a clear division of labor.Even more amazing is how they achieve this level of organization。
Where we use sound and sight to communicate,ants depend primarily on pheromones(外激素),chemicals sent out by individuals and smelled or tasted by fellow members of their colony.When an ant finds food,it produces a pheromone that will lead others straight to where the food is.When an individual ant comes under attack or is dying,it sends out an alarm pheromone to warn the colony to prepare for a conflict as a defense unit。
中考英语阅读理解专项训练

阅读理解Divided into two groups, the students were busy in a kitchen at the High Point Community Center in Seattle US. Instructor (指导员) Asia Faircloth taught one group how to cook vermicelli (意式细面) bowls with chicken. The other group joined instructor Jacob Alhadeff to practice new chopping skills with chef knives.The center’s four-week cooking course was centered on cooking and food justice. To teach more people about the importance of having nutritious food, the city recruited (招募) students from low-income families through social media. Each student received 100 dollars (700 yuan) at the end of the course.“Low-income people of color are more likely to feel the effects of food injustice (不公),” Alhadeff said. “So providing cooking ininstruction and putting money back in the pockets of our community members seemed like a no-brainer (容易做的决定):”Alhadeff and Faircloth started the course not only to teach kids how to cook, but also to encourage them to think more deeply about the economics behind food. They were shown how to connect the dots between persona choices and the economic cost of obesity (肥胖), climate change and global food supplies.Tahir Adams and Najah Goodrich, two juniors at Seattle Lutheran High School, joined the classes. They talked about how farmers have a hard time putting food on their own kitchen tables while growing fresh produce for the rest of he country. They were proud of the new skills and recipes (菜谱) they learned.“We started with more personal things, then looked at the bigger, global view... like, how climate change is related to food,” Adams said. “It can be really bad when droughts (干草) turn places into actual deserts and droughts cause civil unrest.”1.What do we know about the cooking course?A.It focused only on cooking.B.It was held in Seattle, US.C.Its students were from wealthy families.D.Each student got 100 dollars at the beginning of the course.2.In Paragraph 3, Alhadeff ________.A.explains the standards for choosing students.B.complains that community members are stupidC.proves that it’s a good idea to give students fee moneyD.explains why the course provides cooking instruction3.In the course, students were ________.A.taught how to reduce obesity B.taught to focus on economic questions C.taught to make their own choices about food D.encouraged to think more deeply about food 4.What can we conclude from what Adams and Goodrich said?A.They learned nothing from the course.B.They learned recipes from farmers.C.The course widened their views on food.D.The course taught them how to solve droughts.5.What is the best title for the passage?A.Learning food lessons B.Two cooks C.Nutritious foodD.Lose the weightWind power is a very clean source of energy. This is how wind power works. Wind makes windmills spin (旋转). When the windmills spin, they make electricity. Then we can use the electricity. A lot of people think that wind power is new, but that’s not true. For thousands of years, people have used wind to sail boats and move water. We still do those things today, but these days we mostly use wind power to make electricity.Wind power is a very popular source of energy. Most people think that we should use it more and more. First of all, it’s clean. Windmills don’t pollute the environment at all. Second, we can use wind power forever. After all, we will always have wind. Also, wind power is cheap, and it’s getting even cheaper.A lot of people don’t understand wind power very well. They believe that there are problems with wind power, but many of those problems are not real. For example, some people say that windmills are dangerous for birds. They used to be true, but it isn’t true anymore. Old windmills killed birds because they spun very fast. New windmills spin slowly, and they aren’t dangerous for birds.However, there are real problems with windmills. One problem is that many people think windmills are very ugly. This is a problem for people, because windmills are often in very prettyareas. Also, wind doesn’t blow all the time, so we can’t use wind power all the time. Finally, windmills are noisy.Wind power is becoming more and more common. Right now, more than 80 countries use wind power. About 2.5 percent of the world’s power comes from the wind. For some countries, that number is a lot higher. Wind power gives Denmark more than 25 percent of its electricity. 6.Why DON’T new windmills kill birds? Because________.A.birds don’t fly near them B.they spin slowlyC.they are shorter than old windmills D.new windmills don’t spin7.When did people start using wind power?A.About 25 years ago.B.About 80 years ago.C.About 500 years ago D.Over 1,000 years ago.8.What does the article say about wind power?A.Most people don’t like it.B.It’s getting cheaperC.Denmark doesn’t use it.D.It’s often in cities.9.What is the best title for the passage?A.Expensive Windmills B.Cheap and clean EnergyC.Popular and Clean Wind Power D.Dangerous for Birds10.Which statement is NOT true?A.Wind power is an environmentally friendly energy.B.Not many people understand wind power very well.C.Wind produces 25 percent of the world’s electricity.D.Birds may get killed by old windmills.Have you ever been talking to somebody at the party? Do you focus entirely on the person you are speaking with or does your attention keep jumping around the room to all the other people there? Generally, if the person is someone you really want to talk to, you will focus on them. Most other people will only get about half of your attention.You may think that this is OK because if you don’t really want to talk to them then what does it matter if you don’t give them your full attention? Consider two things. First you may just notrealize the importance of that conversation. If you are at a networking meeting and you hope to meet the CEO of Company X but you end up talking to someone who has a low-level job at a different company, then you may let your attention wander as you speak to him. But maybe you don’t realize that this person has already met the CEO and could introduce you. Do you think he will do that if he feels you don’t really care about speaking to him? This doesn’t mean you need to spend the entire time talking to him. Five or ten minutes of real attentive conversation can be worth 30 minutes to an hour of partial attention interaction.Second whether you want to speak to someone changes based on the situation. You love your spouse(配偶) but if he or she tries to talk to you while you are watching something you like on TV, where is your attention going? Make your own decision, but if you want them to feel valued, give them your 100% attention. The nice thing is that in many cases you can give them your attention for a few minutes and then return to what you were doing. You miss very little they feel valued and all is good.11.Generally speaking you would like to focus on someone______.A.who is friendly to you B.who is active at the partyC.who you want to talk to D.who you are speaking with12.The second paragraph is mainly to tell us that ______.A.you should focus on anyone you are talking toB.you should be interested in anyone at the partyC.you can refuse to talk as you like at the partyD.you should be patient with anyone at the party13.A person who has a low-level job probably _____.A.would like to talk with you B.is the one you’re looking forC.likes to make friends with you D.is well worth focusing on14.If your spouse wants to talk to you when you are busy you should _______.A.go on with what you are doingB.stop doing anything immediatelyC.decide according to the situationD.stop to talk to him or her at once15.What would be the best title for this passage?A.Be Always Friendly to Others at the PartyB.Improve Your Communication by Paying AttentionC.It Is Important for You to Be Active at the PartyD.Your Spouse Should Be Respected Any TimeNowadays, many people are under great pressure because of the heated competition from the society. As we know, every coin has two sides. Pressure can be the power that pushes us to move on but sometimes it can also be harmful if we just let ourselves suffer from it too much. It’s important to find some ways to release the pressure.Time management is necessary. You should have a list that includes all the things you need to do for the day and have to know the time that each of them will cost you. Put the most important thing to the first place. You need to finish the essential(重要的) work with more energy and a more concentrated mind. You will feel less stressful when you complete the task ahead of the deadline.Regular exercise is important. We will feel tired and nervous as our body have to stay in one condition for a long time while we are working. Doing exercise can cause the hormone that makes us feel happy, so try to keep doing exercise for at least half an hour every day.Don’t spend too much time on digital products. Digital products are really convenient but it seems that we rely on them too much. From the result of a survey in Britain, 29% of the British will check their cellphones before sleeping and 18% of the British will use their cellphones first when they wake up. If they don’t get their phones when they need, they will feel nervous. It is obvious that digital products have already caused some problems for people like reducing the ability of self-management and the chance of communicating with others. We really should use them properly.To avoid the bad effect of pressure, try to keep a timetable and the habit of exercise, learn to use digital products well, and you will see the change of your life.16.________ is helpful to finish your work in time.A.Having a timetable B.Exercising moreC.Getting enough sleep D.Eating healthy food17.Which of the following is TRUE?A.Pressure could be more powerful than harmfulB.Missing deadlines will make people less stressed.C.We will feel less tired if we move around more often.D.Digital products cause people unable to sleep well.18.The underlined word “concentrated” is closest in meaning to “________”.A.relaxing B.important C.easy D.focused 19.How many pieces of advice does the article give on reducing pressure?A.two B.three C.four D.five20.What is the best title of the passage?A.How to Become HealthB.You Should not Use Digital ProductsC.You Should Have a Plan for Your DayD.How to Release PressureDingzhen, a 20-year old Tibetan man who became an Internet sensation (轰动一时的人物) for his good look and innocent smile, has been given a job promoting (推广) tourism for his hometown, Litang county, Sichuan province. Many net users, however, got confused and thought the young man wearing a traditional Tibetan costume in a promotion video was from Tibet autonomous region (西藏自治区).Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism was quick to respond by posting a topic on Weibo that said “Dingzhen is actually from Sichuan”. Dinghen also posted a picture of him holding a piece of paper with his own handwriting, which read, “Home is in Sichuan.”However, Tibet Daily, a local newspaper in the autonomous region, didn’t miss the chance to get attention by posting a picture of the Potala Palace (布达拉宫) on Weibo, and inviting Dingzhen for a visit, after the young man said in an interview that Lhasa(拉萨) was his dream city to visit.Other provinces and regions in China decided they couldn’t miss the party, and started a round of invitation game, their official tourism accounts on Weibo posting a variety of promotional posters and videos of local scenic spots and cultural attractions while asking Dingzhen to come to visit.Some net users believe Dingzhen’s popularity has great significance, as it comes from the efforts that local government and rural officials (农村干部) have made to promote local tourism and fight poverty (贫穷). Dingzhen’s popularity not only changes his own life, but also brings opportunities to his hometown’s cultural and tourism development.21.Dingzhen is a youngster from ________.A.Lhasa B.Sichuan C.Tibet D.other provinces 22.Dingzhen gained his popularity by _________ at first.A.appearing in a promotion video B.posting pictures on newspapers C.having interviews on TV D.joining the Internet carnival23.Which of the flowing statement is TRUE?A.Dingzhen thinks Lhasa is the best place that he has ever visited.B.Net users like Dingzhen’s video only because of the beauty of Sichuan.C.Tibet got people’s attention by inviting Dingzhen for a visit with a picture. D.Dingzhen has made some posters and videos of scenic spots in Sichuan.24.The word “significance” in the last paragraph means ________.A.signal B.necessity C.importance D.imagination 25.We can infer that ________.A.Dingzhen has really helped his hometown to improve its popularityB.Dingzhen is the best example to become famous with a good lookC.With the rural officials’ effort, Dingzhen’s hometown will get rid of povertyD.Posting good videos on the Internet is a good opportunity to change our lifeDo you have any problems in learning English? Dr Language can help you deal with them. **************************************.26.Dr Language thinks watching English movies ________.A.takes too much time to learn English B.is not as good as listening to English songs C.is hard to guess the meanings of the new words D.is a great way to learn English 27.How can we start a conversation with foreigners?A.We can begin with some simple questions.B.We can wait for the foreigners to speak first. C.Don’t be shy and just smile at them.D.We can invite the foreigners to be our teachers.28.Oliver’s problem is about ________.A.English writing B.speaking English C.English grammar D.English words 29.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about remembering new words?A.Try to say the English names of things in the store while shopping.B.Read all the new words eight or ten times a day.C.Write down the new words on some pieces of paper.D.Try to remember eight or ten new words every day.A little mouse living on a farm was looking through a hole in the wall. He saw the farmer andhis wife opening a bag. He was frightened to discover that it was a mousetrap(老鼠夹). The mouse ran to the farmyard and told everyone, “There is a mousetrap in the house.”The chicken raised his head and said, “Mr. Mouse, I can tell you this trap is danger to you, but it has no consequence(后果)to me and I don’t care(关心的)about it.”The mouse turned to the pig. “I am so sorry Mr. Mouse, but the trap is none of my business either!” the pig said.The mouse then turned to the bull. “It sounds like you have a problem, Mr. Mouse, but not one that makes me worry.”The mouse returned to the house, feeling sad that no one would help him or care about his problem.He knew he had to face the trap on his own. That night the sound of a trap catching something was heard throughout the house. The farmer’s wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness she could not see that it was a snake whose tail was caught by the trap.The snake bit the farmer’s wife. The wife caught a bad fever and the farmer knew the best way to treat a fever was with chicken soup. The farmer killed the chicken to cook the soup. But the wife got sicker. Friends and neighbors came to take care of her the whole day. The farmer knew he had to feed them, so he killed the pig for meals.The farmer’s wife did not get better, in fact she died and so many friends and family came to her funeral. The farmer had to kill the bull to feed all of them.30.The animals were ________ after hearing the warning.A.interested B.scared C.sad D.unconcerned 31.What does the word “funeral” in the last paragraph probably mean?A.A big meal for guests.B.A wedding ceremony for lovers.C.A ceremony for a dead person.D.A party for relatives or friends. 32.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Other animals thought the mousetrap would not hurt the mouse.B.Other animals were killed except the mouse.C.The farmer fed the family and friends with chicken soup.D.The snake’s head was caught by the mousetrap.“Even though Shenzhen is a big city with a big population ... you don’t have to be alone,” Joe Macpherson, an outdoor lover from Wales, said.Joe came to Shenzhen five years ago. He knew that newcomers in a country might find it hard to get to know the local life. The newcomers want to meet local friends, and the local people also want to find a way to practice English. Therefore, Joe creates chances for them both. He introduces different clubs and events to people according to their interests when people turn to him for help.What’s more, Joe takes a lead in hiking activities or city walks to bring people together. Different kinds of people have joined in his activities. Some are the local Chinese. Some are expats(侨民)from different parts of the world. In the group, the commonest spoken language is English, Joe also organizes other activities.With his friends’ help, Joe created a community in the WeChat group, Shenzhen Guide. At first, the group was created to invite outdoor lovers to join in the events he organized. Since Joe and his friends would share useful information about entertainment, events and news, the group quickly developed as friends would invite other friends to join. Joe then worked to build Shenzhen Guide into a noncommercial brand where those unfamiliar with the city could ask questions or find useful information.“I hope everybody likes Shenzhen as much as I do,” Joe said. The city is full of beauty, but there were no detailed English introductions to its beauty, mountains and other beautiful places. 33.Why does Joe introduce different clubs and events to people?A.To help more Chinese people find their interests.B.To attract more foreigners to take a trip to Shenzhen.C.To make more and more people like the outdoor activities.D.To create chances for locals and newcomers to communicate.34.What can we know from Paragraph 3?A.Only the local Chinese can join in the events.B.Any language is acceptable in the group.C.An event usually lasts for two to three days.D.People should spend some money joining in the events.35.What does the fourth paragraph mainly tell us?A.How people thought of Shenzhen Guide.B.How people asked for help from Shenzhen Guide.C.The creation and development of Shenzhen Guide.D.The advantages and disadvantages of Shenzhen Guide.36.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Why Shenzhen is a city worth traveling to.B.Why foreigners like to study and work in Shenzhen.C.The good things a foreigner has done in Shenzhen.D.The relationship between the locals and the foreigners in Shenzhen.A dozen Chinese dishes have become popular during the Beijing 2022 Olympics, after athletes shared them on TikTok and in media interviews. Let’s take a look at some of them.■ Red bean bun(红豆包)Snowboarder Jenise Spiteri, the only athlete standing for Malta, is a big fan of Chinese food. “One morning I was too nervous to eat any food. So I put some red bean buns in my backpack. I didn’t realize that I still had one in my pocket when I did the run, so I was like ‘Oh, okay! Now I can finally eat’,” she recalled.■ Kung Pao Chicken(宫保鸡丁)American snowboarder Tessa Maud has become popular in China for sharing Chinese food from the Olympic village on TikTok. Beijing 2022 proved to be a totally new and enjoyable experience for Maud. What to eat was a daily hard choice for her because everything was so good.■ Chinese dumplingsAmerican athlete Julia Marino, who won a silver medal in women’s snowboard slopestyle at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, told NBC News that her favorite food in the Winter Olympics village was dumplings.“I’ve probably had like 200 dumplings since I’ve been here,” said Marino.■ Spicy hotchpotch(麻辣烫)Jutta Leerdam, a 23-year-old speed skating athlete from the Netherlands, posted her favorite spicy hotchpotch on social media. “This is the famous Chinese snack spicy hotchpotch, which is healthier than burgers and fries,” said Leerdam.The Games provided global athletes with 678 dishes from all over China, allowing them to fully experience the Chinese food.37.Why didn’t Jenise Spiteri eat anything one morning?A.She was too excited.B.She was not hungry.C.She was too nervous.D.She didn’t like the food.38.Why did Tessa Maud think eating was a hard choice at the Olympic village? A.Because she had not interest in the food.B.Because she had a serious toothache there.C.Because she was crazy about all of the food.D.Because she didn’t have much time for eating.39.What is Marino’s favorite dishes according to the passage?A.Spicy hotchpotch.B.Red bean bun.C.Kung Pao Chicken.D.Chinese dumplings.40.What did Jutta Leerdam think of spicy hotchpotch?A.Delicious and healthy.B.Popular but unhealthy.C.Fatty but delicious.D.Spicy and popular.41.What do the four athletes have in common?A.They all come from the same country.B.They all think highly of the Chinese dishes.C.They all take part in the same sport.D.They all shared their favorite food on the Internet.参考答案1.B2.A3.D4.C5.A【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一堂开设在西雅图的关于食品及其背后延伸的关于经济学问题的课程。
2019届中考英语复习第一篇语言基础知识第19课九年级Units9_10课后练习

课后练习19 九年级 Units 9—10一、完形填空(30分)(2017·新昌模拟)When Christian Bucks was in the first grade, his dad wasconsidering taking a job in Germany. So the family wantedto find a school for Christian, they looked through the 1 of German schools online. One of the schools they looked at showed a “Buddy Ben ch”.It is a 2 bench(长凳) where students can sit when they would like someone to talk to them or ask them to play.Christian’s dad didn’t take the job in Germany, 3 Christian couldn’t stop thinking about the Buddy Bench. At his own school, he had often seen children 4 alone at break time. He thought a Buddy Bench would make a great 5 to his school. “I didn’t want any kids to be lonely,” he explained.So Christian talked to the headmaster of the school 6 getting a Buddy Bench for the playground. The headmaster, Mr. Miller, thought it was a 7 suggestion and agreed to buy the bench. So Christian went to 8 the style and color of the bench at a store.Then Christian made a video, in which he and some of his friends showed the other kids how to 9 the Buddy Bench. “It’s for kids who are 10 at break time and don’t have anything to do,” explained Christian. “They go to the Buddy Bench and someone will ask 11 they want to play or talk.”The kids at Christian’s school liked the idea and started using the bench 12 it was fixed. Some kids thanked Christian for bringing the idea to this school. What has surprised Christian most is all the 13 the Buddy Bench has received outside of his school. Other schools all over the United States have 14 Christian’s school for information about the Buddy Bench. “Mr. Miller has heard from 36 states!” said Christian 15 .And Christian has a message for other kids, “If you have a hope and a dream, take action.”()1. A. subjects B. programs C. reports D. sports()2. A. soft B. safe C. scary D. special()3. A. but B. and C. so D. or()4. A. acting B. standing C. dancing D. laughing()5. A. mess B. deal C. difference D. plan()6. A. for B. about C. by D. with()7. A. great B. foolish C. simple D. crazy()8. A. change B. imagine C. choose D. develop()9. A. make B. clean C. protect D. use()10. A. lazy B. lonely C. brave D. patient()11. A. when B. where C. why D. whether()12. A. before B. after C. since D. while ()13. A. attention B. advice C. pleasure D. money()14. A. rung up B. written to C. called on D. dropped by()15. A. politely B. seriously C. proudly D. quickly二、阅读理解(20分)(2018·嵊州模拟)Recently, Hannah Lucas and her brother Charlie sat attheir kitchen table describing the mo-ment the two of themput their heads together to create a special app.At the time, Hannah was suffering with an illness that caused her to pass out. Unluckily, there was nobo-dy around.Later she searched for an app that would allow her to press a button so a trusted friend or family member would know immediately that she needed help. After realizing there was no such thing, Hannah and her brother decided to do something about it. After some research, Hannah made some early drawings of what the app might look like.Then, after taking a programming class, Charlie began figuring out the best way for the app to work. The pair wanted something that would send a text message to up to five contacts that reads: “Hey, I’m not OK. Please call me, text me, or come find me.”, along with a link to the user’s current GPS location. Together, they started looking for someone to help them make the app. And when Hannah shared her dream with instructors in a summer business class she attended, they got behind the idea. “They were reall y excited about the app. They thought of a million different mar-keting strategies,” Hannah said.By mid-December, a working version of the app, named “notOK”, was finished as a birthday present for Hannah. “It was exactly what we wanted,” Charlie said. She was excited to know that her app would help many more people. “It’s like I went through my dark times just so I could help people through theirs,” she said.()1. Hannah wanted to create the app notOK to__________ .A. help treat her illnessB. cheer up sick childrenC. call for help when in needD. make friends with others()2. The right order for the creation of the app is__________ .a. Hannah and Charlie started looking for someone to help.b. The app was finished as a birthday present for Hannah.c. Hannah made some early drawings of the app.d. Charlie figured out the best way for the app to work.A. c-d-a-bB. a-d-c-bC. c-d-b-aD. a-c-b-d()3. According to the last paragraph, Hannah felt excited because__________ .A. she went through her dark timesB. she received a birthday presentC. she could make lots of money from the appD. the app could be the helper for many other people()4. From the creation of notOK, we can learn it’s important to__________ .A. have some good ideas and make them happenB. have some trusted friends around usC. help others when they are in troubleD. have their own business三、词汇运用(15分)A)用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,每词限用一次。
19年中考英语真题 分类 专题20.1 补全对话(选择型)(第01期)(解析版)

2019年中考真题英语分项汇编专题20补全对话考点1 选择型Passage 1(2019 •天津市)根据对话内容,从方框内选择恰当的句子将对话补充完整。
(选项中有两项是多余的)A:Tony.You're in a hurry.(1).B:Hello.Ms. Li.I'm going to the Lost and Found Office.A:(2).B:Yes.I've lost my gloves.A:What colour are they?B:(3)My aunt gave me as a birthday present.A:Look! I found a pair on the floor just now.(4).B:Let me see …Oh.They're mine.(5)Thank you.Ms Li.A:You're welcome! Look at this nice watch.Is it yours too,Tony?B:No.it isn't.A:Please be careful with your things.B:OK.I will.【答案与解析】A:托尼,你这么匆忙。
你要去哪里啊?B:你好。
李小姐。
我打算去失物招领处。
A:你丢失了什么东西吗?B:是的,我丢了我的手套。
A:它们是什么颜色的?B:绿色的。
我阿姨给我买的一个生日礼物。
A:看!我刚才发现在地上有一双,它们是你的吗?B:我看看。
嗯,它们是我的,看,上面有我的名字托尼!谢谢你,李小姐。
A:不客气,看看这个漂亮的手表,托尼,这也是你的吗?B:不,它不是。
A:请保管好你的物品。
B:好的,我会的。
(1)B 根据下文I'm going to the Lost and Found Office我打算去失物招领处,可知应该要问Where are you going?(2)C 根据下文Yes.I've lost my gloves.是的,我丢失了我的手套。
中考英语完形填空专项训练20篇附带答案解析

中考英语完形填空专项训练(附带答案解析)1Several years ago I studied in a university in the biggest city in our country. It’s beautiful but it’s hot in __1__. So I usually returned to my hometown when my __2__ began. It is not big, but it’s cool and quiet. I could __3__ in the daytime and have a good sleep at night.One day I had some __4__ to solve. But I didn’t take the dictionaries home. My father told me Charlie, one of my __5__, had a good library. I went to his house at once. We didn’t see each other after I __6__ mid dle school. At first he didn’t recognize me. He __7__ me up and down. And then he called out, “Oh, dear! It’s you, Fred!”Of course we were __8__ to meet each other again and talked a lot about our schoolmates and __9__. Later on he showed me around his li brary. It wasn’t big but there were a lot of nice books in it. And the dictionaries I __10__ were in them too. At last I said, “__11__ you lend some dictionaries to me, please?”“I’m sorry I don’t lend any books to __12__,” said the young man.“Are you afraid I’ll __13__ them?”“No, I’m not. I’m afraid you won’t __14__ them to me. Look! All the books are not __15__, but borrowed!”1. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter2. A. birthday B. Saturday C. Sunday D. holiday3. A. study B. play C. rest D. run4. A. words B. sentences C. problems D. stories5. A. brothers B. sisters C. aunts D. classmates6. A. finished B. heard C. saw D. met7. A. lifted B. carried C. looked D. pulled8. A. angry B. happy C. worried D. sad9. A. doctors B. teachers C. workers D. drivers10.A. looked for B. read C. wrote D. looked at11.A. Need B. Must C. May D. Can12.A. other B. the other C. others D. another13.A. lose B. sell C. throw D. know14.A. pay B. return C. use D. look after15.A. made B. picked C. won D. bought名师点评这篇短文主要讲了Charlie家里有许多藏书,却没有一本是自己买的,所以他从不借书给别人,因为他怕别人都和他一样。
2019年中考英语阅读理解专项训练及答案:小岛经历

2019年中考英语阅读理解专项训练及答案:小岛经历各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢I spent a lot of time making a large shelf for my cave. I found a big tree and chopped it down. This took three days. Then, I chopped off the branches. This took another two days. After that, I chopped the wood away from one side, and then from the other side. This took more than one month. Altogether it took forty-two days. In England, two men with a good saw could have made six of these shelves from that tree in half a day.I also spent a lot of time looking after my corn and rice crops. I had to protect them from wild animals and birds, so I made a fence around them. I shot some ofthe birds and hung them up near the corn. After that, all the other birds stayed away.I used one of the old swords I had taken from the ship to cut down the corn when it was ready. I was very proud of my corn and rice and worked hard to increase my crops. A few years later, I would have enough corn to make bread. I had to find a way to grind the corn into flour, but the rocks on the island were not hard enough. I finally discovered that a very hard piece of wood would do. I used some cloth to separate the meal from the husks. Not having anoven, I made some square pots with lids and covered them with hot ashes. This baked the dough, and I had bread! I made my cave bigger again to hold the corn and flour so that I could make bread whenever I needed to.I sometimes wondered how I could get to the land which was visible from the other side of the island. I went to the ship’s boat that was blown onto the beach in the shipwreck. However, I could not get it to the water. It was too heavy. I tried many different ways of doing it, but none of them were successful.各位读友大家好,此文档由网络收集而来,欢迎您下载,谢谢。
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中考英语阅读理解专项训练20阅读下面5篇短文,掌握大意,然后从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。
AYesterday some of my friends talked about women' s jobs. They have different opinions. Here are some of their ideas:I don't think that there are any special jobs made for women. Women can fit into all kinds of jobs. We have even seen women drivers and engineers these days.EricNowadays men and women can do the same job, but I think that teaching suits women better than men. Women can be very good teachers.SidneyI think that boys and girls are not equal in the field of work. For example, women are thought to be a burden (负担) in India and it is difficult for them to find a job. This is really unfairMaryI also agree with Eric. At present there is no difference between girls and boys in the field of work, but some jobs are not suitable for girls. I believe that office and teaching jobs are perfect for girls.RoseIt's true that girls can do all types of jobs, but some jobs such as teaching, HR management and nursing are really good for girls. However, as for politics, I think that girls should avoid this type of work.Andrew( )1. The underlined word “equal” means “_______” in Chinese.A.胜任的B.平等的C.平静的D.合适的( )2. Who thinks that politics is not suitable for women?A. EricB. Sidney.C. Mary.D. Andrew.( )3. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Sidney thinks that it is difficult for women to find a job.B. Ma ry doesn't think tha t women can become engineers.C. Rose agrees with Eric 's opinions.D. Andrew believes that HR management is suitable for men,( )4. What are these people mainly talking about?A. Jobs which are most suitable for women.B. Jobs which are most suitable for men.C. The differences between women and men.D. Some special and interesting jobs for men.BA farmer had some little dogs to sell. As he was putting up an advertisement on the fence (栅栏) around his yard, a boy happened to pass by. The boy said quietly, “I want to b uy one of your dogs, Sir."The boy bowed his head for a moment. Then he reached deep into his pocket and pulled out some money.“I have got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look?" the boy asked."Sure," said the farmer. He let out a whistle(口哨),"Here, Poppy!"Poppy ran out of the doghouse, followed by four little dogs. The boy's eyes danced with happiness.As the dogs made their way to the fence, the little boy noticed something else moving inside the doghouse.Slowly, another little dog appeared. This one was much smaller It was doing its best to catchup “I want that one," the boy said.The farmer said, "Son, you don 't want that dog. He will never be able to run and play with you like the other dogs would."The boy rolled up(卷起)one leg of his trousers and showed a steel leg. He said, “You see, Sir, I don't run well myself, and he will need someone who understands."With tears in his eyes, the farmer picked up the little dog and handed it to the boy."How much?" the boy asked.“No charge (费用),." answered the farmer," There 'S no charge for love."( )5. What did the boy pull out from his pocket?A. A watch.B. A picture.C. Some food.D. Some money.( )6. How many dogs are there in the passage?A. Six.B. Five.C. Four.D. Three.( )7. The boy was _________ when he saw Poppy and the other dogs.A. nervousB. worriedC. happyD. sad( )8. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The boy could run very fast.B. The farmer gave the dog to the boy.C. The dog was able to run well.D. The boy spent thirty-nine cents buying the dog.CA famous magician (魔术师) came to our city and gave some shows every day. Most of his shows had some educational messages. He taught lessons about health, history and some other important things about life through his magic tricks. Both parents and childre n enjoyed his magic shows, the children mainly for the fun and the parents mainly for the education.My aunt went to our home and gave us two tickets for one of his shows last week.I watched the show with my mother last Wednesday. I had seen this magician's show on TV one year ago. But it was the first time I had seen alive (现场演出的) show, so I was very excited. The show tau ght children not to steal by describing how a person might feel when his or her thing was stolen. In the show, there was a monkey who liked eating bananas. He often stole things and never cared about the owners' feelings. Then one day he found his own things were stolen. He was worried and angry. From that experience, he realized how worried and angry others would be when their things were lost. From then on he decided to stop stealing.The show was great. It made me understand why we shouldn't take what didn't belong to us. I also learned that we shouldn't get happiness from hurting others. I recommended(推荐) it to some of my friends. They watched the show last night. I thought that they could learn something from it while enjoying the wonderful magic.( )9. From the passage we know that the monkey in the showA. has never lost thingsB. used to steal thingsC. was very stupidD. stopped eating bananas( )10. What did the writer learn from the magic show?A. We should know what belongs to us.B. A person should always help others.C. A person shouldn't get happiness from hurting others.D. We should pull together to overcome difficulties.( )11 In this passage, which of the following events happened last?A. The writer 's friends watched the live show.B. The writer's aunt went to the writer's home.C. The writer watched the show on TV.D. The writer watched the live show.( )12. What can we infer (推断) from the passage?A. The magician would leave the city soon.B. The writer's mother didn't like the show.C. The writer $ friends were not interested in the show.D. The writer thought the show was very interesting.DIn 1982, Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his boat when it hit something and sank. He got into a life boat and was lost at sea. His supplies (供给) were few. His chances were small. Yet when three fishermen found him seventy-six days later, he was alive. He was much thinner than he was when he started,but alive. His story of how he survived (生存)is fascinating. His cleverness—how he managed to catch fish, how he changed seawater into drinking water一is interesting.But the thing that caught my eye was how he managed to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost. He was So hungry and tired. Giving up would have seemed the only choice. When people survive these kinds of situations, they do something with their minds that gives them the courage to keep going. Many people in similar situations give up or go mad.“I tell myself I can deal with it," wrote Callahan in his story. "Compared to what others have b een through, I'm lucky. I tell myself these things over and over, building up my courage...”It struck me as something important And I've told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed far away. And every time I've said it, I have always come back to my senses.So whatever you're going through, tell yourself you can deal with it. Compared to what others have been through, you’re lucky. Tell this to yourself over and over, and it will help you get through difficult situations with a little more courage.( )13. Which of the following shows Steven's cleverness?①He managed to catch fish. ②He made fresh water out of sea water.③He built a big boat himself. ④He found his way home.A.①③B.②③C. ③④D.①②( )14. T he underlined word, “It”,in the fourth paragraph refers to (指)_______.A. telling yourself you can deal with itB. the cha nces of survivingC. the goals you have in your lifeD. the problem that Steven had to face( )15. What should we do when we are facing a difficult situation according to the writer?A. Learn some useful skills.B. Ask someone else for help.C. Believe that we can handle itD. Help other people who are in a similar situation.( )16. What is the best title for the passage?A. Never Give UpB. An Honest ManC. The Skill to SurviveD. He Was Lucky EnoughELast week we reported news about the relation between zoos and endangered animals. But in India it appears that zoos should be the last place for animals of any kind, let alone the endangered kind.It is not a secret that most Indian zo0s are in a bad state. Although z005 should educate people and protect animals, Indian 2005 do neither. Most z00S are quite small, and the labels (标牌) provide little information.Visitors are more interested in entertainment(娱乐), often at the expense (代价) of animals, than in educating themselves.The purpose of most zoos’ research is to find ways to feed more animals and to increase their numbers. Most of the animals in zoos are not endangered at all, nor are they being prepared to be returned to nature! Animals that are not endangered should be left in nature, So that endangered animals can live in zoos.A report shows that animals can be badly affected by having to live in a small space The bad living conditions in zoos often lead to animals behaving unusually. They hit their heads against the wall, bite cage bars and even bite their own legs! More than 60% of the animals in Zo0S have scars (伤疤) on their heads because they continuously hit their heads against the bars, s ays animal rights activist, Maneka Gandhi India has 64 large z00s and 194 smallzo0S. Surveys show that in all these zoos, 10 to15 percent of animals die every year! Of course, the deaths of endangered animals are mentioned in the newspapers, but the deaths of monkeys, deer an d other animals are not mentioned.Let's change the situation of these zoos and protect these lovely animals together!( )17. What is the purpose of a zoo, according to the writer?A. To make visitors happy.B. To help people feed their animals.C. To control some dangerous animals.D. To protect animals.( )18. Why does the,writer think zoos shouldn't have a lot of animals that are not endangered?A. Zoos should be a home for endangered animals.B. Zoos don 't have enough money.C. Animals that are not endangered are very important.D. Some animals that are not endangered are harmful to people.( )19. How many animals in zoos have scars on their heads?A. More than 50%.B. More than 60%.C. More than 70%.D. More than 80%( )20. What is the main idea of the passage?A. People should only protect endangered animals.B. There are many endangered animals in India.C. People should pay attention to both endangered and not endangered animals.D. People should find ways to increase the number of endangered animals.参考答案1-4 BDCA 5-8 DACB 9-12 BCAD 13-16 DACA 17-20 DABC。