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1、江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市2019-2021年三年中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷分類匯編閱讀理解2021年中考江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市一模英語(yǔ)試卷三、閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面的三篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。Haveyouevergoneonafieldtrip?Fieldtripdayisoftenthemostexcitingdayofschool!Buthaveyoueverwonderedwherethenamecamefrom!Whenyouthinkofthewordfield,manythingsmightcometomind.Doyout

2、hinkoffarmland?Howaboutabaseballorsoccerfield?Adultsmighteventhinkofthefieldtheyworkin.Asyoucansee,thewordfieldhasmanymeanings.Butwhenpeopletalkaboutfieldtrips,theyoftenmeananoutingthatgivesyouthechancetolearnsomethingnewoutsideschool!Thebestfieldtripsteachyoualotwhileyourehavingfun.Atriptothezoocan

3、leadkidstolearnaboutnewanimals.Goingtoanationalmonumentgivesyouthechancetoexperiencehistory.Evenafieldtriptoalocalparkcanbeeducational.Kidscanlearnaboutnewplants.Thevalueoffieldtripsisofgreatimportance.Anystudentorteacherwilltellyoufieldtripsaregreat.Andtheresplentyofresearchtosupportthat,too!Studie

4、sonfieldtripsshowtheyhavemanybenefits.Fieldtripscanhelpstudentsbecomemoreinterestedinnewtopics.Theycanalsomakekidsfeelmoreconfidentaboutwhattheylearn.Unsurprisingly,studiesalsofoundthatstudentsrememberfieldtripsforalongtime!Besides,fieldtripsareunforgettable.Itsfuntogotoexploretheoutsideworldwithtea

5、chersandclassmates.Often,kidseveninvitefamilymemberstojointheride.Bestofall,adultscanjoininthebinandlearntogether.Whatkindoffieldtripwouldyouliketogoon?Doyouwanttotouralocalmuseum?Howaboutatriptoacaveorfactory?Youcanlearnsomethingnewfromjustaboutanylocation!Paragraph2ismainlyabout.whenthebesttimefor

6、thefieldtripiswherepeoplecangoforafieldtripwhatfieldmeansinafieldtripwhypeopleoftengoonafieldtripTheunderlinedwordbenefitsinParagraph4means.choicesB.advantagesC.challengesD.achievementsThemainpurposeofthispassageisto.leadchildrentolearnaboutnewanimalsinthezooadviseeveryonetolearnknowledgeaboutfieldt

7、ripsremindpeopletochoosedifferentfieldtripswiselyencouragestudentswiththeirfamiliestojoinfieldtripsBMostpublichighschoolteachersintheUnitedStatesneverexpectedaschoolyearlikethisyears.Educationwentonlineandhascontinued.Teachersquicklyfoundtheywouldnotbeabletoteachasmuchmaterialasusualtotheirstudents.

8、Theeducatorshadtomakechoicesaboutwhattoteachandwhatcouldbedropped.So,Englishteachersbegancuttingsomebooksandwritingprojectsfromtheirteachingplans.Historyteachersbegantoreducetheirteachingonsomeperiodsinhistory.Scienceteachershadtoremoveexperiment-basedworkbecauseschoollaboratorieswerenolongeravailab

9、le.ReevesisaSpanishteacher.Bythistimeinaschoolyear,sheusuallyknowsherstudentswell,Butthisyearisdifferent.Shesaidlearningonlineisespeciallydifficultforstudentsinlanguageclasses.Atthestartofaschoolyear,sheexplained,somestudentscanbeshyaboutsayingawordincorrectlyinfrontoftheirfriends.Butafterawhile,the

10、yunderstandeveryoneintheclass.Atthatpoint,theyarenotshyanymore.Butathome,Reevessaid,thestudentsareshyer.Theyworryaboutmakingmistakesinfrontoftheirparents._Jakesaidsomeofhisstudentsaredoingbetterthaninthepast.Becauseofthecoronavirushealthcrisis,theydonthavemanyotherthingstodo.Theyarestudyingmaterialh

11、ardandgainingahigherlevelofskillvery,veryquickly.Alisonishopefulaboutthefutureforherstudents,evenwithlessteachingtimeandfewersubjects.Shesaid,Studentsarelearninghowtodealwithdifficulteducationalconditions.Thatwilltrulytakethemmuchfurtherthanalotoflearningmaterial.Tassieexpressedthesimilaridea/Wehave

12、studentsatmyschoolthatareworkingandhelpingsupporttheirfamiliesandtakingcareoftheirfamilymembers,andstillgoingtoclasseverydayanddoingtheirwork.Thatsquitegoodandencouraging.WhatisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Americanschoolexpectedthattheonlineteachingwouldcontinue.Allofthestudentsarenotdoingaswellasinthe

13、pastinJakesclass.ThisschoolyearmadeiteasyforReevestoknowherschoolbetter.Tassiethoughtsomestudentscouldbalancefamilyandschoolwork.WhichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputinthebeginningofParagraph4?Someteachers,however,arealsoreportingeducationalsuccesses.Someteachers,naturally,arealsofacingmoreeducationa

14、ldifficulties.Somestudents,anyway,arealsoexpressingtheirworriesaboutthefuture.Somestudents,generally,arefallingbehindbecauseoftheonlinelearning.Bywritingthisarticle,thewriterwantsto.describethedifferentmaterialsusedforonlineteachingshowbothgoodandbadeffectsoftheonlineeducationdiscusswhyonlineeducati

15、onappearedthisschoolyearexplainwhatteachersarehappywithaboutonlineeducationCSHANGHAIAfterfinishingdinner,LiuXustartedaWeChatmini-programcalledClearPlateonhisphoneandtookapictureoftheemptyplates.Hewasthenawarded157pointsafterthephotowasrecognizedbyartificialintelligence(人工智能).Usersoftheappcanusetheir

16、pointstobuygiftsorordercharitymealsforchildreninpoorareas,Liusaid.TheShanghaicitizenusedthemini-programtorecordhimselfclearingtheplate.Liualsojoinedagroupoflike-mindedpeoplewhoareinacampaign(活動(dòng))calledClearYourPlate.Thepurposeofthiscampaignistostopfoodwasteandencouragecustomerstosavefoodinrestaurants

17、.Also,restaurantsareencouragedtoofferdifferentportion(份)sizessothatcustomerscanhavemorechoices.Uptonow,theClearPlatemini-programhasbecomepopularamongyoungChineseandhasnearly1millionusers.SimilarcampaignslikeanEmptyPlateChallengearealsofoundinmanyChineseuniversities.Technologicalinnovation(創(chuàng)新)isagood

18、waytoreducefoodwaste,saidLiuJichen,founderofthecompanythatdevelopedtheapp.Theideawasshownatadinnerin2017,whenLiufoundthatarestaurantwouldgivedinerswhoateuptheirfoodacardandoffersmallgiftsaftertheycollectedenoughcards.EveryonewhodoesntwastefoodcouldenjoyasenseofsinatalowercostyLiusaid.Suchanideacould

19、berealizedonline,soLiuledhisteamtoworkontheproject.Now,LiuandhisteamarcworkinghardtomaketheAlsystemsmarter.Throughthemini-program,peoplecanclearlyseethegoodresultsofsavingfood,whichwilleffectivelyreducewaste.Wehopeoureffortscanstartanewwayamongtheyoung,encouragingthemtodevelopthehabitoflovingandsavi

20、ngfood,Liusaid.Thelike-mindedpeoplewillprobably.fightfoodwasteB.maketheAIsystemsmarterC.shareviewsbyWeChatD.offercustomerssmallgiftsTheunderlinedsentenceEveryonewhodoesntwastefoodcouldenjoyasenseofgainatalowercostmeans.customerswillgainalotofmoneyiftheyeatupallthefoodtheyorderpeoplewhotrytostopfoodw

21、astedontneedtospendmuchtimeontheapptheInternetmakesabigdifferencetodevelopingtraditionalChinesefoodculturetheapphelpspeoplewhodevelopthehabitofsavingfoodgetprizeswithoutmuchcostWhatisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?TheWeChatmini-programlikeClearPlateisoneexampleofAI.Takingphotosofthefoodisanewofwaytoreduc

22、ethefoodwaste.SuchcampaignslikeClearPlate*onlinearepopularamongpeopleofallages.ThecampaigncalledEmptyPlateChallengecantbecarriedoutwithoutsuchapps.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?StartorderingsmallportionsizesRecordthepictureoffoodAlprogramhelpstosavefoodD.Campaignshelpgainmorepoints答案:26-35CBDDABAD

23、AC2020年江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市中考一模英語(yǔ)試題三、閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面的三篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。ATocontrolthespreadofcovid-19(新冠流感),theChinesegovernmenthasclosedschoolsformonths.Butstudymustnotstop,saysthegovernment.Underitsorders,thecountrysbiggestonlinelearningbegins?Therearedifferentwaystomaketheonli

24、nelearninggoonsmoothly.Theonlineteachingandlearningareachievedbyusingvideo-meetingappssuchasDingtalkbyAlibaba,anonlinecompany,andKe-tangbyTencent,anotheronlinecompany.saysYueQiu,ateacherinBeijing.Ifinternetisnotgoodallthetime,studentscandownload,audio-filesandhomework.Inpoorareas,wheresomefamiliesdo

25、nthaveinternet,teachingbytelevisionmakeslearningpossible.SinceFebruary17thChinaEducationNetwork,astate-runservice,hasmadeclassesonTVeveryweekdayfrom8amto10pm.Allimportantsubjectsarecovered.Ontheotherhand,worriesaresharedbystudentsinthefinalyearofthesecondaryschool.Manyparentsalsofeelupsetthatonlinel

26、earningisnotasgoodastraditionallearning.HouKaixuan,whoisgoingtotakepartintheentranceexaminationtotheuniversitieslooksforwardtothereopeningofhisschool.hesays.Notallhisclassmatesarelikehim.Kaixuanhasnoticedthatsomeofhisclassmatesstudyjustashardathomeasinschool.saysMrYue,ateacherinBeijing.Thatisbecause

27、Chinasonlinelearningisreducingthedistancebetweenteachersandstudents.TeacherswhowerenotwillingtogiveouttheircontactdetailsonWeChat,nowdependonittoanswerstudents*questions.Ifheisright,suchachangecouldbeoneofthefewhappythingsduringthisperiod.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?Technology.B.Education.C.Literatu

28、re.D.History.Whatsthecorrectorderofthemissingsentences?TmsimplymoreactiveinatraditionalclassroomSlowinternetspeedsathomearenoexcusefornotstudyingWhenschoolsfinallyreopen,theteacher-studentrelationshipmaybedifferent3-1-3-1-22-3-13-2-12-1-3Whichofthefollowingistrue?Parentsarenotsatisfiedwiththeirkidso

29、nlinelearningatall.Studentslosethechancetostudybecauseofthepoorinternet.Teachersfindtheirrelationshipwithstudentsremainsthesame.CompanieslikeAlibabaofferonlineservicetoonlineeducation.Tomanypeople,pandasaretheloveliestanimalintheworld.However,itsimpossibleforeveryonetohugandplaywiththecutebears.That

30、iswhypandafansgatheredatacafe(咖啡館)inChengdu,Sichuan.Theystayedwiththedogsthatlooklikethelovelybears.Arelativeshowedmephotosofdogsthatlooklikepandastheotherday.Icamespeciallytohavealookonmywayhomeafterschool,saidWangShuhan,amiddle-schoolstudent.TheCutePetGamescafeopenedinSeptember.Coveringsome300squa

31、remetersandaccommodating80peopleatmost,itdoesahotbusinessbecauseofitssixpanda-likeChowChowdogs(松獅犬).Butthereisanotherdifferentvoiceaboutanimalabuse(虐待).Whilethedogsarenaturallyshortandcute,theirfurhasbeencolouredblackandwhitetomakethemlookmorelikeChinasnationalsymbol.Oneofthemanagersofthecafe,LyuYun

32、ning,saidthatthesixdogscamefromJapanandwerecolouredblackandwhitebeforetheyarrivedinChinatoattractcustomers.ThecafechoseChowChowdogsbecausetheyarelightandquiet.Butthecafebroughtaheatedonlinediscussionoverthetreatmentofanimalswhenalocalnewspaperreportedthattheowner,surnamedHuang,saidithadstartedofferi

33、ngpetcolouringservicesafterthepandadogsbecameahit.Thecostofthedogcolouringis1,500yuanasthecolouringmaterialisfromJapanandveryexpensive,thenewspaperreported.IttakestrainedworkeraboutadaytochangeaChowChowintoapanda,theownerwasquotedassaying.Thestoryledtoangryonlinewordsfrompetownersstressingthepossibl

34、ebadeffectsofcolouringtheanimalsfur.However,themanagerLyusaidthecafehadnevercolouredanyanimalandchargedthenewspaperwithmakingupanuntruestory.Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinthethirdparagraphreferto6旨代)?Thecity.B.Thecafe.C.Theenoughspace.D.Thelovelydog.Whatdoesthephraseaheatedonlinediscussioninthesixthp

35、aragraphmean?Petcolouringservicesaretooexpensiveforcommonpetowners.Somepeoplehaveanoppositeopiniononcolouringtheanimalsfur.Thecafeinvitedmoreandmorelocalpeopletojoininthediscussion.MostpeopleinChengduwouldliketosharetheiropinionswithothers.Whatcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthereport?Pandadogsattractmoreatten

36、tionofthemiddle-schoolstudents.Boththemanagerandtheownerofthecafemadeuptheuntruestory.Wedontknowwhetherthecafehascolouredanyanimalornotbefore.MostofthepetownersinChengduwouldliketocolourtheirowndogsCStayingwarmandcomfortableathome,orderingfooddeliveryservices(外賣(mài)服務(wù))andshoppingonlineisacommonweekendfo

37、rmanypeople,accordingtoayearlyreportmadebyWeChat.Thereportshowsnotonlytheappsusersinterestbutalsotheircontentofconsumption(消費(fèi))behaviors.Aswellasbeingasocialnetwork,italsoallowsuserstomakefriends,countsteps,shoponline,sharemoments,booktaxis,readarticles,playgamesandorderfoodthroughitsmobilepaymentsys

38、tem.Withmorethan1.15billionmonthlyusersasofSeptember,up6percentyear-on-year,WeChatisoneofthemostpopularmessagingapps.Onthenetwork,nearly1millionusershavefriends5numberupto5,000whichistheforauser.ThemostactiveperiodsforpeopletouseWeChatarebeforelunchandafterwork.After8p.m.istheactivepeakforonlinegame

39、s,whileafter9p.m.isforreading.TheaveragenumberofstepsperdayonWeChatsportsis6,932,thereportshows.However,thenumberofstepsforabout12millionusersdroppedtolessthan100atweekends,whichmeansthatbesidesgoingtothetoilet,theseusersstayintheirbedsallday.About64percentofsuchusersarefemale.Deliveryfoodservicesan

40、donlineshoppingaremostlyusedattheweekendfortheseusers.Besides,peopleusedWeChatPay5.8timespermonthonaverageforbuyinggoodslastyear.IntheWeChatemojiranking,facepalm,opensmile,snicker,thumbupandroseareamongthetopfive.InWeChatMomentswhereuserscansharetheirdailyliveswithfriends,maleusersprefertosharething

41、saboutworkorgames,whilefemaleuserssharefoodorlife.WeChatminiprogramhasmorethan1millionappsover200industries.Theappusersopentheirminiprogramfourtimesperdayonaverage.Thedailyactiveusernumberofminiprogramreached300million.Women,youngerthan29,preferonlineshoppingprograms,andthoseaged29andabovepreferente

42、rtainmentones.Thisyear,WeChatminiprogramwillfocusonempoweringbusinessecosystems(商業(yè)生態(tài)系統(tǒng))andopeningupmorecapabilities(功能)fordevelopersincludinglivestreaming(直播).Accordingtotheparagraph,whichofthefollowingwordscanbethemostsuitableoneintheblank?A.listB.lineC.limitD.levelA.listB.lineC.limitD.level33.Acco

43、rdingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingpurposesofusingWeChatisNOTmentioned33.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingpurposesofusingWeChatisNOTmentioned(提及)?Tobuygoodsbyminiprogram.C.Tosharesomeexcitingmoments.Tobuygoodsbyminiprogram.C.Tosharesomeexcitingmoments.Toorderfooddeliveryservices.Todownload

44、paidpopularnovels.Whatisthebesttitleofthearticle?GreatadvantagesofusingWeChatReportonpersonalityofWeChatusersInfluenceofWeChatononlineshoppingSuggestionsonhowtouseWeChatproperlyWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Femaleaged29andabovepreferonlineshoppingprograms.MorethanhalfofthefemaleWeChatuserslieintheirb

45、edsalldayatweekends.PeopleuseWeChatmostnotonlybeforehavinglunchbutalsogettingoffwork.MaleWeChatusersprefertoshareemojislikeopensmileorrosewiththeirfriends.答案:B27.D28.D29.B30.B31.C32.C33.D34.B35.C江蘇省鎮(zhèn)江市2019屆九年級(jí)下學(xué)期第一次模擬考試英語(yǔ)試題三、閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面的三篇短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A.B.C.D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。AWeNee

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47、makeagreatdifference.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontactus.Email:.Website:northsheffield.cats.ora.ukTeenvolunteerteamattheNewRochellePublicLibraryWHO?TeenswhowanttojointheNRPL(NOTbecausetheirparentsaremakingthemdoit).Teensenteringthe7thto12thgrades.Teenswhoarereliable(可信賴的)WHAT?Therearelotsofwaystov

48、olunteerinthelibrary,fromkeepingtheshelvescleantoteachingcomputerskills.Pleasevisitourwebsite()toseeourcompletemenuofchances.WHY?Besideshelpingothers,volunteeringteachesyoujobskillsandvalues;introducesyoutoteensfromotherschools;isfun!HOW?Findoutanapplication.Youcanpickoneupinthelibraryorfinditonourw

49、ebsite.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:KenPetrilli,TeenServicesLibrarian813-3735/nrplteens(.VolunteersNeeded:WeekendReceptionists(接待員)atDoeysHouseFirstSaturdayofeverymonth,8a.m.tonoonEveryotherSunday,8a.m.tonoon/noonto4p.m.Dutiesinclude:Answeringthephone,greetingvisitors,Formoreinformation,pleaseca

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51、learnsomecomputerskillsIfyouareoneoftheweekendreceptionistsatDoeysHouse,youneedtodothefollowingthingsexcept.answeringthephonesgreetingsomevisitorscallingLindsayAndersonat301-791-6360volunteeringonthefirstSaturdayofeverymonthBWhenhewasnineyearsold,anAmericanboynamedMiloCresshadaquestion-Howmanyplasti

52、cstraws(吸管)doAmericansuseeveryday?Hequicklylearnedtherewasntasimpleanswer.Theboytriedtofindouttheanswertohisquestionhimself.Throughlotsofresearch,Cresscalculated(計(jì)算)thatAmericansuseabout500millionstrawseveryday.Inhopeofreducingplasticwaste,hesetuptheBeStrawFreeProjectintheyearof2011.Cressstartedthep

53、rojectinhishometown-Burlington,Vermont.Heaskedalocalrestauranttostopofferingstrawstoeverydrinkorder.Itwasasimplechange.However,itwouldsavemoney.Andbydoingthat,therestaurantwouldcutdownonitsstrawuseby50percent.Fortheyearsfollowed,CresstriedtospendhisprojectacrosstheUnitedStates.Moreandmorerestaurants

54、agreedtojoin.Theystopprovidingthecustomerwithastrawunlessheorsheasksforone.LastApril,SeattlebecamethefirstAmericancitytocompletelyban(禁令)plasticstraws.Plasticpollutionhasbeenoneofthemostseriousproblemstoday.Accordingtoscientists,morethaneightmilliontonsofplasticendupintheoceaneachyear.Plasticstrawsa

55、reratherterrible.However,manypeopleliketousethem.Itseasyforpeopletogetwithsingle-use(一次性)plastics.Afterhisprojectbecamepopular,Cresstookhisfindingsontheroad.Hehasspokentotensofthousandsofstudentsaroundtheworld.Hewantstoencouragemorepeopletosaynotoplasticstraws.Payingspecialattentiontostrawsisonesimp

56、lestepweallcouldtake,Cresssays.AnditmakesmefeelthatI,asakid,couldmakeadifference,too.MiloCresssetuptheBeStrawFreeProjectinorderto.showhisgreattalentinsolvingproblemsencouragepeopletoreduceplasticwastemakehimselfbecomewell-knowninhishometownhelprestaurantssavemoneybysayingnotoplasticstrawsAccordingto

57、thefifthparagraph,whichofthefollowingwordscanbethemostsuitableoneintheblank?A.patientB.healthyC.wealthyD.comfortableThecorrecttimeorderofthefollowingeventsis.CresstriedtospendhisprojectacrosstheUSA.Cressspoketomorestudentsaroundtheworld.Cresshadaquestionabouttheplasticstraws.CresssetuptheBeStrawFree

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