中考英语阅读理解专项训练1.pdf

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1、1 中考英语阅读理解专项训练1 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。 A Nanjing Museum Notice to Visitors (1) Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00(Closed day:Monday) (2)Ways to get tickets: Visitors may take tickets from the automatic ticket machines(自动售票机 ); Visitors can also take tickets from the Service Center.

2、(3)Rules: Please accept the security check(安全检查) before going to the hall. People with pets are not allowed to get in. Do not take photos with flashlight (闪光灯) . Please visit in order and care about the environment of the hall. (4)Address: No. 321 Zhongshan Road (5)Price: 20 yuan per person For more

3、 information, call Mr. Liang at 62868987 or Mrs. Li at 62868966. ( )1. How many ways can visitors get tickets? A. Only one. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. ( )2. If you want to know more information about the museum, you can call . A. Mr. Liang at 62868686 B. Mr. Liang at 68868987 C. Mrs. Li at 62868966

4、D. Mrs. Li at 62868987 ( )3. Jack and his parents are going to visit the museum. How much should they pay? A. 40 yuan B. 60 yuan. C. 80 yuan D. 90 yuan. 2 ( )4. Which of the following is TRUE? A. People can go to the museum with their pets. B. People can take photos in the museum with flashlight. C.

5、 Children need to pay 10 yuan for the tickets. D. People must accept the security check before walking into the hall. B When I am shopping or hanging out, I often see some people I know (nothing else but their names). I dont know if I should say “hello ” to them. If they dont know me, they may look

6、at me in surprise ad I will feel a little embarrassed. If you were me, what would you do? Linda I know how you feel I m shy, too, but I dont think its strange to say “hello ” to person. If I were you, I would smile at them. Sweetie That depends. If I m in a good mood (心情) , I will say “hello ” to th

7、em. If they dont answer, I ll think they re impolite and I ll never do that in future. If Im in a bad mood, Ill just pass by and say nothing. Nia I m outgoing, so this problem doesnt bother me at all. I think you should say “hi ” to them. If they are surprised, just tell them who you are. Marco I m

8、from Ireland and we say “hi ” to strangers all the time. We often have short conversations bus stops, too. Peace ( )5. Who comes from Ireland? A. Nia. B. Peace. C. Marco. D. Sweetie. ( )6. What does Sweetie think of Linda is like? A. Shy. B. Impolite C. Kind. D. Outgoing. ( )7. How does Nia deal wit

9、h the situation? A. It depends on who the person is. 3 B. It depends on if the person greets her. C. It depends on whether her mood is good or not. D. It depends on how many times she meets the person. ( )8. and have different characters (性格) , but they have the same idea about Linda s problem. A. N

10、ia; Peace B. Nia, Sweetie C. Marco, Peace D. Marco; Sweetie C Once upon a time, a painter got into a dragons (龙的)house by mistake. The dragon was very angry. The painter was very afraid and explained that he was lost. But the dragon still decided to kill him. “I can help you,” the painter said. “How

11、 could you help me? Im surprised you even know how to breathe! Ha ha haaa!” the dragon laughed. The painter answered, “I can see that your scales (鳞片) have disappeared a bit, and I can help you paint some. Then you can look much scarier.” The dragon agreed at last. The painter painted some scales fo

12、r the dragon. The dragon liked these scales so much that he often asked the painter to make some new changes. One day, the painter and the dragon arrived at a mountain. They were making their way around it when they realized the mountain was a giant (巨人) . He was very angry with the dragons disturba

13、nce(打扰). The dragon was very afraid and explained that he arrived there by mistake. But the giant decided to kill the dragon. “Please, great giant. I can shoot fire from my mouth. I can heat your bed before bedtime, ” said the dragon. The giant, just as the dragon had done, agreed. He made the drago

14、n his slave. The painter was so small that the giant could hardly see him. One night, when the giant was sleeping, the painter escaped(逃走 ). ( )9. What s the mea ning of the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph? 4 A. The painter was so weak that the dragon laughed at him. B. The painter could

15、nt breathe in the dragons house. C. The painter was too afraid to breathe. D. The dragon wanted to teach the painter how to breathe. ( )10.What did the painter do for the dragon? A. He made some delicious food for the dragon. B. He helped the dragon find his fried. C. He painted some scales for the

16、dragon. D. He killed the giant for the dragon. ( )11. Whats the meaning of the underlined word, “slave ”, in Chinese? A. 奴隶 B. 老师 C. 士兵 D. 客人 ( )12. Why could the painter escape from the giants house? A. He made a big fire in the giants house. B. He helped the giant heat his bed. C. He made friends

17、with the giant. D. He was too small for the giant to notice him. D Want to raise children who can speak two languages well? It is a little bit difficult to teach children a second language, because there can be a lot of choices. Heres some information to help you find the right way for your children

18、 to learn another language. Bilingual immersion(沉浸式双语教学) is a very popular way in the United States. In the class, all the teaching, as well as the usual conversation, is done in the language the children are learning. This teaches students a second language the way they learn their first lang uage.

19、 In some programs, some of the students are native English speakers while others are native speakers of the target(目标 ) language. In this way, children can learn from one another. You can use your children s reading time to show them the other languages. Iria Nishimura, who comes from Finland, sent

20、her children to a Finnish language class when the family lived in San Francisco. But their new hoe in Sacramento does not 5 have such programs. Nishimura decides to let her sons learn the language by providing Finnish books. Travel to a foreign country so children can experience other languages and

21、cultures. Of cours, this is not always possible, so what about visiting neighborhoods where other languages are spoken? It is important to start the conversation with children about how interesting other languages are. When hearing other languages, you can point out, “Oh wow, they are saying hello,

22、but they are saying it differently.” ( )13. In the U.S. bilingual immersion is a way. A. traditional B. popular C. difficult D. boring ( )14.Iria Nishimura . A. comes from America B. is living in Sacramento now C. teachers Finnish in an American school D. lets her sons learn Finnish with English boo

23、ks ( )15. Children can when they travel to a foreign country. A. meet some old friends B. become more outgoing C. experience dangerous things D. learn other languages and cultures ( )16. What does the writer try to tell us? A. What bilingual immersion is. B. The importance of traveling to foreign co

24、untries. C. Some good ways for the children to learn new languages. D. How Iria Nishimura teaches her sons a second language. E One day, I went to see my last patient, an old woman. In the doorway, I saw she was trying to put socks on her feet. I stepped in and spoke quickly to the nurse. I was almo

25、st clear that she was not in serious condition. I asked, “Could I help put on your socks? How are you feeling? The nurse mentioned you re waiting to see your son. Hes visiting you today. It s nice to have a family visit. I think you really look forward to seeing him.” 6 “Sit down, doctor. This is my

26、 story, not yours. ” She said in a serious voice. I was surprised as I helped her with the socks. She told me that her only son lived around the corner from her, but she had not seen him for five years. She believed that was the main cause of her health problems. After hearing her story and putting

27、on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She shook her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen. Each story is different. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard without interruption(打断) or judgement(评价) . It was that woman who taught me t

28、he importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, I became a patient. 20 years later, I sit all the time in a wheelchair. For as long as I could, I continued to see patients from my chair. I believe in the power of listening. ( )17. What did the old woman think caused

29、 her health problems? A. Her son s not seeing her. B. No one listening to her story. C. The medical care of the hospital. D. The distance between her house and her son s. ( )18. When the patient told the doctor her stories, what she needed might be . A. keeping smiling. B. interruption or judgement

30、C. being listened without interruption D. communicating with each other ( )19. Which statement is NOT right according to the passage? A. The old woman s son lived close to her house. B. The old woman didnt need the doctors treatments. C. Listening is powerful medicine. D. The doctor had to “walk” wi

31、th the help of a wheelchair. ( )20. What can we learn from the story? A. We shouldn t live far away from our parents. B. The doctors should take good care of the patients. C. We should try to be a good listener. 7 D. We should be brave and patient when facing difficulties. 8 参考答案 1-4 BCBD 5-8 BACD 9-12 ACAD 13-16 BBDC 17-20 ACBC

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