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閱讀理解

2023年山東省前澤市鄴城縣中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

三、閱讀理解I(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)

涂黑。

A

TheFrogPrinceisaGermanfairytalecollectedbytheBrothersGrimmanditcameoutin1812in

Grimm,sFairyTales.Inthestory,alittleprincessmeetsafrogafter

shedropsagoldballintoapondShemakesfriendswiththefrogjust

becausethefroghelpshergettheballback.Afterspendingsometime

withthefrog,sheismovedbyitskindness.Moresurprisingly,thefrog

turnsintoaprinceaftertheprincesskissesit.

TheEmperor'sNewClothesisafolktalewrittenbytheDanishwriter

HansChristianAndersen.Itfirstcameouton7April1837.Thestory

tellsaboutafoolishemperorwholovesallbeautifulclothes.Togetthe

mostbeautifulclothesintheworld,heischeatedbytwomenand

wearsnothing.Finally,achildtellsthetruth.

TheLittleMermaid(美人魚(yú))isaDanishfairytalewrittenbythe

DanishwriterHansChristianAndersen.Thestoryisaboutthejourney

ofayoungmermaidwhoiswillingtogiveupherlifeintheseaasa

mermaidtowinahumansoul.Thetalefirstcameoutin1837aspartof

acollectionofFairyTalesToldforChildren.Ithasbeenadapted(改編)tothemusicaltheatre,the

ballet(芭蕾舞),theopera,andfilms.

41.Whydoestheprincessmakefriendswiththefrog?

A.Becausesheisdeeplymovedbyitskindness.

B.Becausethefroghelpshertopickuptheball.

C.Becauseshewantstohelpthepoorfrog.

42.WhoisthewriterofTheEmperor'sNewClothes?

A.TheBrothersGrimm.B.HansChristianAndersen.C.CharlesDickens.

43.WhatcanWelearnaboutTheLittleMermaid?

A.Ithasbeenmadeintofilms.

B.It,sacollectionofstories.

C.Itshowstheloveofaprince.

B

"Thebikeistooold.Letmethrowitaway,,'saidMum.

"Don'tthrowitaway,Mum.Itmeansalottome,"Inearlycried.

Ilikemyoldbikebecauseitismyfirstbike.Itwasn,tboughtbymyparents,butbymyself,

withmyonemonth'shardwork.

Tenyearsago,Ilearnedtorideabikewithmyfather'shelp.Ihadaspecialfeelingwhenmy

friendsrodepastmeontheircoolnewbikes.HowIwantedanewbikeofmyself!Iknewitwas

impossibleevenifIaskedmyparentstobuyoneforme.Theyworkedsohardforthefamilybut

stilldidn,thaveanyextra(額夕卜的)moneyforabike!

IknewmyselfwellandIalwaystriedtogetwhatIwantedbymyself.Thatsummervacation,

Ididn'tspendmuchtimeplayingoutsidelikemostkids.Instead,Ifoundapart-timejob.Iworked

twohoursadayinafactory,andIcouldget15yuanaday!15yuanwasreallyalotofmoneyfor

meatthattime.Ifinallygot450yuan!Itwasenoughforabike!

Itoldmyparentsaboutmypart-timejob,andshowedthemthemoney.Theywereso

surprised!Ofcourse,theyallowedmetobuyabike!Ithasbeenmybestfriendsincethen.Irode

ittoalmosteverycornerofthetown,happilyandproudly.

"Mum,couldIkeepit?"Ibeggedagain.

Mymumfinallyagreed.IwasoveιjoyedandjumpingupanddownbecauseIcouldkeepmy

oldfriend.Itisveryimportanttome!

44.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenhismotherwantedtothrowthebikeaway?

A.Happy.B.Angry.C.Sad.

45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"It,'inParagraph2referto?

A.Throwingtheoldbikeaway.B.Buyinganewbike.C.Thewriter,sfirstbike.

46.Whydidn'tthewriteraskhisparentstobuyabike?

A.Becausehisparentsdidn'twanttobuyoneforhim.

B.Becausehisfamilywastoopoortobuyanewbike.

C.Becausethewriterhadenoughmoneytobuyithimself.

47.Whatwasthewriter'splantobuyanewbike?

A.Toborrowsomemoneyfromhisclassmates.

B.Tosavehispocketmoneyforthebike.

C.Tomakeenoughmoneyforthebikebyhimself.

C

Asatraditionalandmeaningfulboardgame,Weiqiwas

inventedinChinamorethan2,500yearsagoanditisstill

playeduntiltoday.

Theplayingpiecesarecalledstones.Oneplayeruses

thewhitestonesandtheother,black.Theplayerstaketurns

toplaythestonesonthegameboard.Asweknow,theboardsurfacehas361crosspoints.The

stonesareplacedonthem.

WeiqiisalsocalledGointheworld.Learningitcannotonlyimprovepeople'slogical

thinkingability,butitcanalsodeveloptheircalmcharacter.That'swhyitismoreandmore

popularwithmodernpeople.

IntheSuiandTangDynasties(朝代),WeiqitraveledtoJapan,andthentoEuropeinthe

19thcentury.Nowithasgrownintoaninternationalcompetitionevent.Sofar,peoplefromover

40countrieshaveplayedit.Amongthem,playersfromChina,JapanandSouthKoreahavethe

highestlevelofWeiqi.

OnFebruary19,Chinese-EnglishDictionaryofWeiqiTerm(術(shù)語(yǔ))cameoutinBeijing.It,s

thefirstprofessionaldictionaryaboutWeiqiinChina.AsasymbolofChineseculture,Weiqihas

itsspeciallanguage.Italsohasitsownwayofthinkingandthemethodofcommunicating.The

dictionarywillserveasanecessarytoolandbridgeforspreadingWeiqiculture.

48.WhenwasWeiqiinventedinChina?

A.AboutBC480.B.AboutAD480.C.AboutAD520.

49.WhyisWeiqimoreandmorepopularwithmodernpeople?

A.Becauseitiseasyandcheapforpeopletolearn.

B.Becauseitisusefulforpeopletokeephealthy.

C.Becauseitisgoodforpeople,sthinkingabilityandcharacter.

50.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.WeiqiisasymbolofChineseculture.

B.Weiqi,sboardsurfacehas360crosspoints.

C.WeiqitraveledtoJapanandEuropeinQingDynasty.

51.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheHistoryofWeiqiB.TheDevelopmentofWeiqiC.AnIntroductionofWeiqi

D

For16-year-oldMaYifei,theviolinperformanceoftheBeijing2022Olympicthemesong,

Snowflake,washerbestpresentforParalympiansC殘奧運(yùn)動(dòng)員)allovertheworld.Even

thoughsnowflakesarerelatedtowinter,sheletothersfeelwarmth,hopeandlightthroughher

performance.πI,malsodisabledandIwanttodosomethingforthemwithmymusic,πsaidMa.

Mawentblindattheageoftwobecauseofanillness.Shebecameinterestedinmusicwhen

shewasyoung.Shestartedtolearntoplaythepianoatfiveandtheviolinatnine,experiencing

the"colorful"musicthroughsoundandemotion.

Ma'smotherHaChunyan,aformermusicteacherinaprimaryschool,helpedhermemorize

themusicSCore(樂(lè)譜)beforesheplayedthepiano.Macouldnotseethekeysandalwaysplayed

thewrongnotes.Ittookherthousandsoftriestoplayapiececorrectly.

Learningtheviolinwasmorechallenging.Maneededtofeeltheteacher'shands,armsand

backtolearnthemovements,andlistentotheStringS(弦)OVerandoveragaintofeelthe

muscles(肌肉)herself.

',Afterthreeyearsoflearning,shestillcouldnotmakeanysoundexceptterriblenoises,,,

saidHa,whoadvisedherdaughtertogiveuptheviolin.ButMasaid,"AsΓvebeenpracticingso

long,it,shardtogiveup.IbelieveIwillplaybetterifIDerSiStinpracticing,u

In2018,MagotachancetofollowShengYuanandCaoYuhan,famousmusiciansfromthe

CentralConservatoryofMusic,tostudymusicinBeijing.SheleftherhomeinNingxiatofollow

hermusicaldream,thoughsheknewtherewouldbemorechallengesahead.

Maexpressedherexcitementaboutperformingatthebigevent."Allmyhardworkhaspaid

off.Γmproudofstandingonthestagetoday.,,

52.Howdidtheviolinperformancemakepeoplefeel?

A.warmth,hopeandlightB.fear,warmthandhopeC.regret,hopeandlight

53.HowdoesthewriterdescribeMa,sdifficultiesinlearningtheviolin?

A.Byquestioning.B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Bygivingexamples.

54.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“persistin"probablymeaninParagraph5?

A.keeponB.endupC.lookforwardto

55.WhatdoesMa,sstorytellus?

A.Oldhabitsdiehard.B.Agoodfriendislikeamirror.C.Practicemakesperfect.

2022年山東省荷澤市鄴城縣中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

三、閱讀單選

Longlongago,therewasafox.Oneday,hemetatiger.Tiger

showedhisteethandstretchedouthisc∕αws(伸出利爪).Itlookedlike

thetigerwantedtoeatthefox.Butthefoxsaid,uMydearsir,youare

nottheonlyking.Yourcouragedoesnotcomparewithmyown.Lefs

walktogether,andyoukeepbehindme.Andifpeoplewon,tfearme

《whentheyseeme,thenyoucandowhateveryouwant."Thetigersaid

TheFoxandtheyes,sothefbxledhimalongthestreet.Allthetravelers,whenthey

??

Tigersawthem,wereallscaredandranaway.Thenthefbxsaid,How

aboutit?Iwalkedinfront,andpeoplesawmefirst.,,Thetiger

believedthefoxandranaway.Buthehadnotnoticedthatthefoxhad

borrowedtheterror(威風(fēng))fromhim.

Onceuponatime,inthestateofChu,amangaveabottleof

■wine(酒)tohisservants.Butthewinewasnotenoughforthem.So

hhemansaid,44Eachofyoudrawsasnake.Whoeverfinishesfirstcan

Idrinkthewine.,,Servant1drewveryquickly.Hesawtheotherswere

stilldrawing.Soheaddedfeettohissnake.Justthen,servant2

AddingFeettoa

finished,andhetookthewineanddrankitup.Thenhelookedat

Snake

servant1andsaid,“Snakesdon,thavefeet,howcouldyouaddfeetto

asnake?^^

21.Whydidthetravelersrunawayassoonastheysawthetigerandthefox?

A.Becausetheywereafraidofthetiger.

B.Becausetheywereafraidofthefox.

C.Becausetheydidn'thkethefox.

22.Whatdoyouthinkofthetiger?

A.Great.B.Smart.C.Stupid.

23.Accordingtothestory,whofinisheddrawingfirstintheend?

A.Servant1B.Servant2C.Wedon,tknow.

WhenanewheadmastercametoworkatGardenSchool,helearnedtheworstclassinthis

schoolwasClass3A.ThestudentsinClass3Ahadnointerestintheirlessons.Sohedecidedtodo

somethingaboutClass3A.Ontheseconddayhewalkedto3A,sclassroom.Hcdidn,tneedto

knowwhereitwas.Hecouldhearthem.Theyweremakingaterriblenoise.Hestoodoutsidethe

classroomforafewminutesandlookedinsidethroughthewindow.Hebecameangryatwhathe

saw.Someboyswerefighting.Otherswerethrowingthingsatoneanother.Noonewasdoingany

work.

Theheadmasterknewwhattodo.Hewouldgointotheclassroom,catchthebiggestboyin

theclassandpunishhim.Thiswouldbeanexampletotheother.Hetookadeepbreathand

openedtheclassroomdoor."Silence!”heshoutedatthetopofhisvoice.

Thistimethestudentsstoppedwhattheyweredoingandlookedathim.Quicklyhewalked

uptotheoldest-lookingboyintheroom,whowasalsothenoisiestandhadbeenshoutingat

othersatthetopofhisvoice.Hetookhimbytheearandpulledhimtothefrontoftheclass.??Γm

goingtopunishyouasanexampletoothers,,,hesaid.?tNowgotomyofficeandwaitforme.”

Thenheturnedtotheclassandlecturedthemabouthowtheyshouldbehave(行為舉止)in

school.

Whenhehadfinished,hesaid,??Doesanyonehaveanyquestions?^^Oneofthestudentsput

uphishand.??Yes,sir.Ihaveone.WhencanWehaveourteacherback?”

24.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.ThestudentsinClass3Awereveryquiet.

B.Class3Awastheworstclassintheschool.

C.AllofthestudentsinClass3Alikedtheirlessons.

25.Howdidtheheadmasterfind3A'sclassroom?

A.Ateacherledhimthere.

B.Heaskedthewayhimself.

C.Hefollowedthenoisetofindwhereitwas.

26.Whatdidtheheadmasterdecidedtodoafterhesawthenoisyclass?

A.Keepsilentanddonothingabouttheclass.

B.Punishtheoldestboyintheclassasanexampletoothers.

C.FindagoodteacherforClass3A.

27.Attheendofthestory,whatwould"theoldest-lookingboy“probablydo?

A.Explainhewastheteacher,notastudent.

B.Thanktheheadmasterforhiscoming.

C.Agreetobeagoodstudent.

Itis9o,clockinthemorningDadandIanarebusywiththeircamping.

??Thatdogcan,tgowithUSJDadtellsIan.

“ButJaxisfamily,too/9saysIan.

Atlast,Jaxcangotoo.Theywalkforhours.Ianfeelshislegsareheavyandheisexhausted,

buthisdogisn,t.Hekeepsrunning.

“Whereisthatdoggoing?"asksDad.

Jaxstopsnearariver.

“Thislookslikeagoodplacetoputupourtent,“saysDad??Goodboy,Jax.''

IanhelpsDadputupthetent.ThenDadlooksathiswatch.Ifs5:50p.m."Ineedtomakea

campfire(篝火).Weneedtofindsome抬(枯枝).”

Theylookforsticks,Ianfindssomeshortsticks.Thenheseesalongstick.??Wecanuseit

whenwemakef?od!”

BeforeIangetsthestick,Jaxrunstoit.Thestickrunsaway,Itisn,tastickatall.

“Asnake!,,saysIan.

“Howdangerous,Ian!^^saysDad."It'sagoodthingJaxishere.”

28.Whofindstheplacetoputupthetent?

A.Ian.B.Ian,sdad.C.Ian,spet.

29.Whattimedotheystarttolookforsticks?

A.Atabout4:00p.m.B.Atabout5:00p.m.C.Atabout6:00p.m.

30.WhatdoesDadthinkofJaxatlast?

A.Useful.B.Friendly.C.Shy.

31.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thelongstickisasnake.B.IanmakesacampfireC.Jaxfindsmanylongsticks.

The24thBeijingWinterOlympicsopenedon4thFebruary,2022.AndtheParalympicWinter

GaMeS(冬殘奧會(huì))beganamonthlater.Lefsmeetthemascots!

Hello,myfriends!Nicetomeetyou!MynameisBingDwenDwen.I,ιnthemɑseo/(吉祥物)

ofthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames.Γmblackandwhitepanda.Ihavebigeyes,asmall

noseandasmallmouth.Myarmsandlegsareshort.Whatisitonmylefthand?Haha,itisared

heartshapethatmeanstowelcomefriendsallovertheworldtocometoChina.Thebrightcolors

ofthecirclesaroundmyfacestandforiceandsnowsporttracks(運(yùn)動(dòng)賽道),meaning

connectivity(聯(lián)結(jié))andadvancedtechnologies.Ilooklikeanastronaut,makingfulluseofnew

technologiesforafuturewithallkindsofpossibilities.

Hi,everybody!ΓmShueyRhonRhonandΓmthemascotofParalympicWinterGames.I

looklikearedlanternandIhavesmalleyes.Myarmsandlegsareshort,too.Look!Hereare

papercuttingsofdoves(鴿子)onmyhead.Theymakeupacircle.Theycarriesourgoodwishes

forpeaceandfriendship.AlthoughBingDwenDwenandIareoffdutynow,wehaveleftagood

impressiononpeoplearoundtheworld.Wemakethewholeworldseeastrongandfriendly

China.

32.Whendidthe24thBeijingWinterOlympicsopen?

A.On4thFebruary,2021.B.On4thFebruary,2022.C.On4thMarch,2022.

33.Whohasshortarmsandlegsaccordingtothepassage?

A.BingDwenDwen.B.ShueyRhonRhon.C.Bothofthem.

34.WhatdoestheredheartshapeonBingDwenDwen,slefthandmean?

A.Itmeansourgoodwishesforpeaceandfriendship.

B.ItmeanstowelcomefriendsallovertheworldtocometoChina.

C.Itmeansfulluseofnewtechnologiesforafuturewithallkindsofpossibilities.

35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Themascotsofthe2022WinterOlympicsandParalympics.

B.TheopeningceremonyoftheWinterOlympicGameswaswonderful.

C.The24thBeijingWinterOlympicsopenedinBeijing.

2021年山東省荷澤市鄴城縣中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

三、閱讀單選

Introduction:IttellsushowJiaLingmissesherlatemother

LiHuanying,whoencouragedJiatoPUrSUe(追求)herartistic

dreams.Time:128minutes

Weekdays9:30a.m.,3:20p.m.,7:00p.m.

Weekends10:00a.m.,4:40p.m.,8:40p.m.

iTicketprice:30yuan(dayshows)

50yuan(eveningshows)

i,Mom!

Childrenunder6yearsold:free

Tel/p>

Introduction:Ittellsastoryabouttwodetectives(偵探)

traveltoTokyoastheytrytosolveamurdermystery,which

couldearnthemahugebonus(外快).Time:136minutes

Weekdays8:10a.m.,2:50p.m.,6:30p.m.

觸Weekends9:30a.m.,4:20p.m.,7:20p.m.

I,???-?=?',?2???*Ticketprice:30yuan(dayshows)

tectiveChinatown350yuan(eveningshows)

Childrenunder6yearsold:free

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Introduction:ThetalefocusesonhowNeZhais

reincarnated^^)asayoungmotorcyclerider.Time:130

~0懶步、minutes

Weekdays10:00a.m.,3:30p.m.,7:00p.m.

Ne

Weekends8:30a.m.,5:00p.m.,8:00p.m.

≡Ticketprice:30yuan(dayshows)

50yuan(eveningshows)

wGods:NezhaReborn

Childrenunder6yearsold:free

Tel/p>

21.IfyouwanttocallandbooktwoticketsforthemovieHi,Mom!,whichnumbershouldyou

call?

A/p>

22.YoucanseeDetectiveChinatown3.

A.at7:20p.m.onSaturdayB.at8:00a.m.onMondayC.at9:00a.m.onSunday

23.IfLiLeiinvitesMeilingandher5-year-oldbrothertoseeNewGods:NezhaRebornat20:00

p.m.,howmuchwillhepay?

A.90yuan.B.100yuan.C.150yuan.

24.Hi,Mom!tellsus.

A.LiHuanyingisafamousactress

B.JiaLingencouragesLiHuanyingtopursueherdreams

C.JiaLingmisseshermotherLiHuanyingdeeply

AnAmericanarchitect(建筑師)wasvisitingLondon.Hewantedtoseeallthefamous

buildingstheresohestoppedataxiandaskedthedrivertotakehimtoalltheoldandfamous

buildingsinLondon.

ThedriverdrovehimtotheTowerofLz>ndon.

“ThisistheTowerofLondon.ItwasaPriSOn(監(jiān)彳試)intheolddays.,,hesaid.

“Itissosmall.InAmericawecouldbuildthisinaday∕,saidtheAmerican.

ThetaxidrivertooktheAmericantoWestminsterAbbey.Hesaid.

“Thisisafamouschurch.Kingsandqueens(國(guó)王與王后)getmarriedhere.,,

TheAmericanlookedattheoldbuildingandsaid,

“Huh.Wecouldbuildthisintwodays.^^

ThedriverdecidedtotaketheAmericantoabiggerchurchsohedrovehimtoStPaul,s

Cathedral.Hestoppedoutsidethechurchandsaid,

“ThisisthemostfamouschurchinEngland.ThegreatarchitectChristopherWrenbuiltthis

church.v

TheAmericangotoutofthetaxiandlookedatthechurch.

"Huh.Wecouldbuildthischurchinthreedays.,,hesaid.

NextthedrivertooktheAmericantotheHouseofParliament.

??ThisiswhereBritishPOIitiCianS(政治家)meet.^^

“HuhJtheAmericanSaiCI,“Wecouldbuildthisinfourdays.”

ThedriversaidnothinganddrovepastBuckinghamPalace,thehomeofQueenElizabeth.

Asthetaxipassedthepalace,theAmericansaid.

??Hey!Whatisthisbuilding??haveneverseensuchabeautifulone.^^

Thetaxidriverlookedatthepalaceandsaid,

“Idon,tknow.Itwasn,ttherethismoming.^^

25.HowmanyoldandfamousbuildingsinLondonarementioned(提及)inthepassage?

A.FourB.Five.C.Six.

26.WheredotheBritishkingsandqueensgetmarried?

A.IntheHouseofParliament.B.InStPaul,sCathedral.C.InWestminsterAbbey.

27.WhentheAmericansawBuckinghamPalace,he.

A.gotagreatsurprise

B.saidnothingandwentaway

C.saidtheycouldbuildthisinfivedaysinAmerica

28.FromthestoryWecanseetheAmericanarchitectwas.

A.hard-workingB.honestC.proud

AsurveymadebyChinaDailylastyearfoundthateightoftenseniormiddleschoolstudents

werenearsighted(近視),comparedwith71.6percentinjuniormiddleschool,36percentin

primaryschooland14percentof6-year-oldsinkindergarten.Overall53.6percentwere

nearsighted.

Thegrowingprevalence(流行)OfmyopiaisnotonlyaChineseproblem,butanespecially

EastAsianone.InSouthKorea,96percentpeople(belowtheage20)havemyopia.InSingapore,

thenumberis82percent.However,intheUKitisabout20-30percent.

Somescientiststhinkitisnotgoodthatsomanystudentsarenearsighted.Itbringsmuch

troubleintheirlife.Forexample,inthebathroom,theglassespeoplewearareeasilycoveredby

heat,whichmakesitimpossibletoseeeverything.Whatdoyouthinkifyouputyourglasses

downbeforegoingtobed,youcan,tfindtheminthemorning?

SeveralfactorshavesomethingtodowiththehighrateofnearsightednessinChina,s

childrenandteenagers,includinglack(缺乏)ofoutdoorphysicalactivities,lackofenoughsleep

duetoheavyhomeworkandtoomuchuseofelectronicproducts.

BiologistscomparedSingaporeanslivinginSingaporewiththoselivinginAustralia.They

foundthat29percentoftheSingaporeanstudentshadnearsightednesscomparedwithjust3

percentinSydney.Themainreasonwasonceagain,timespentoutside.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“myopia“inParagraph2meaninChinese?

A.散光B.近視C.遠(yuǎn)視

30.Whichdailyactivitymaycausenearsightedness?

A.Doinghomeworkfarintothenighteveryday.

B.Playingbasketballontheplayground.

C.Sleepingatleasteighthoursaday.

31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?

A.MostofChineseseniorhighschoolstudentsarenearsighted.

B.Nearsightednesshassomethingtodowithsleep.

C.ThenumberofnearsightedteensinSouthKoreaisthesameasthatinBritain.

Bookshavegreatpower.Betweentheirpages,readerscantraveltoanywhereimaginableand

becomeanyoneoranything.Unfortunately,manychildrenallovertheworlddon,thavebooksto

read.

Forseveralyears,MariaKeller,a14-year-oldgirlfromMinneapolis,Minnesota,hasbeen

changingthatfact.Whenshewas8yearsold,Mariaalreadylovedreading.Shealsonoticedthat

someofherclassmatesdidn,treadasmuchasshedid.Whensheaskedhermotherwhythatcould

be,hermothersaidthattheymightnotbeabletoaffordbooks.Mariahadneverthoughtofthis.

Shecouldnotbelievethatsomechildrenmightnothavebedtimestoriesreadtothem.Shebecame

determinedtochangethis.

Withhermother,shelp,MariacreatedReadIndeed.ReadIndeedisanon-profit(非盈利)

organizationthatcollectsanddistributes(分發(fā))bookstochildreninneed.Duringtheearlystages

ofReadIndeed,Mariasetthegoaltocollectanddistributeonemillionbooksbythetimeshewas

18.Itdidn,ttakelongtoreachthatgoal!

Today,attheageof14,shehascollectedover1.8millionbooksandhasshippedthemto

manystatesandcountriesaroundtheworld.Shesays,4icannotlivewithoutbooks.As?continue

mytask,Ihavelearnedthatthenumberofkidswhohavenobooksisinthehundredsofmillions.

SoIjustcan,tgiveup.”

Shehasrecentlysetanewgoal:todistributebookstokidsinneedineverystateinthe

UnitedStates,andeverycountryintheworld.

32.WhichcityisMariaKellerfrom?

A.theUSAB.MinnesotaC.Minne叩C)IiS

33.Whydidn,tMaria,sclassmatesreadasmuchasshedidaccordingtoMaria,smother?

A.Becausetheydidn,tlikereading.

B.Becausetheymightnotbeabletoaffordbooks.

C.Becausetheydidn,thavereadingclassesatschool.

34.HowmanybookshasMariacollectedwhensheis14yearsold?

A.Morethan1.8million.B.Lessthan1.8million.C.Over2.8million.

35.WhatdoyouknowaboutMariaafterreadingthispassage?

A.Shewantstoteachchildrenallovertheworldtoreadbooks.

B.Shewantschildrenallovertheworldtohavebookstoread.

C.Shecan,tsethergoalinlifewithouthermother.

答案:

2023年山東省荷澤市鄴城縣中考二模英語(yǔ)試題

41.B42.B43.A

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文介紹了三個(gè)著名的童話故事——《青蛙王子》、《皇帝的新衣》和《小美人魚(yú)》。

41.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Shemakesfriendswiththefrogjustbecausethefroghelpshergettheball

back."可知,她和青蛙做朋友是因?yàn)榍嗤軒退没厮那?。故選B。

42.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。ISiE4TAeEmperorsNewClothesisafolktalewrittenbytheDanishwriterHans

ChriStianAnderSen.”可知,《皇帝的新衣》是丹麥作家安徒生的一部民間故事。故選B。

43.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Ithasbeenadapted(改編)tothemusicaltheatre,theballet(芭蕾舞),

theopera,andfilms.”可知,《小美人魚(yú)》被改編成音樂(lè)劇、芭蕾舞、戲劇和電影。故選A。

44.C45.C46.B47.C

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文講述了作者最珍愛(ài)的自行車(chē)的故事,介紹了作者如何憑借自己的努力得到它。

44.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)‘"Don'tthrowitaway,Mum.Itmeansalottome,,InearlyCried.“可知作

者得知媽媽要扔掉自行車(chē)時(shí)十分悲傷,故選C。

45.詞句猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)前文“'Thebikeistooold.Letmethrowitaway,,saidMUm."可知"it”

指代上文中出現(xiàn)過(guò)的舊自行車(chē),故選C。

46.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"IknewitwasimpossibleevenifIaskedmyparentstobuyoneforme.

Theyworkedsohardforthefamilybutstilldidn,thaveanyextra(額夕卜的)moneyforab汰e!”可

知作者家庭負(fù)擔(dān)不起買(mǎi)自行車(chē)的額外花銷(xiāo),即生活條件不太理想,故選B。

47.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Iknewmyselfwelland?alwaystriedtogetwhatIwantedbymyself.That

summervacation,Ididn,tspendmuchtimeplayingoutsidelikemostkids.Instead,Ifounda

Part-timejob.”可知作者自己做兼職存錢(qián)買(mǎi)自行車(chē),故選Co

48.B49.C50.A51.C

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文是說(shuō)明文,介紹了中國(guó)圍棋。

48.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“WeiqiwasinventedinChinamorethan2,500yearsagoanditisstill

PlayedUntiItOday.”可知,圍棋是在2500年前在中國(guó)發(fā)明的,至今仍在玩,可知圍棋是在約

公元480年前發(fā)明的,故選B。

49.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Learningitcannotonlyimprovepeopl

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