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江西省南昌市

2021-2023年中考英語(yǔ)一模試題分類(lèi)匯編

閱讀理解

2023年江西省南昌市中考一模英語(yǔ)試題

四、閱讀理解(每小題2分,共46分)

A)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(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

Stonehenge

Timesandprices:

OpenDaily:09:30-17:00T[N,.

■WN.****

Child(5-17):$16adult(18-64):$26

Senior(65+):$20Family(2adults+2children):$68

Kidsunder5getinfree.

NationalTrustmembersgetinfree.

Whafsincluded:AdmissiontoStonehengeandtheVisitorCentre

Whafsnotincluded:Guidedtour

Lastadmission]允許進(jìn)入):2hoursbeforeclosing.

?Wheelchairaccessible.

Smartphoneticketsaccepted.

0

55.WhencanwevisitStonehenge?

A.At08:30.B.At14:00.C.At16:30.D.At18:()0.

56.Howmuchisaticketfora70-year-oldman?

A.$16.B.$20.C.$26.D.$68.

57.WhatdoweknowaboutStonehenge?

A.It'sfriendlytopeopleonwheelchairs.

B.Aguidedtourisincludedintheticket.

C.Visitorscan,tenterwithasmartphoneticket.

D.NationalTrustmemberscan'tvisititforfree.

B

Summerinyourcountrymaynotbediesameassummerinothercountries.Summeris

differentallaroundtheworld!

.IntheNorthernHemisphere(thehalfoftheEarthabovetheequator)summerisin

themonthsofJune,JulyandAugust,butintheSouthernHemisphere(thehalfoftheEarthbelow

theequator)summerhappensinDecember,JanuaiyandFebruary.

Thetimethesunrisesandsetsisdifferentaroundtheworldtoo.Inplacesthatareinthe

extremenorthorsouthoftheEarth,suchasAntarcticaorLapland,thereissunshine24hoursa

dayduringsummer!Thisiscalledthe'midnightsun,becauseyoucanseethesunatmidnight

duringthesummer.

Theweathercanbedifferentinsummertoo.Incountrieswithtropical(熱帶)climates,suchas

ThailandorBangladesh,theweatherinsummerisveryhotandhumid(潮濕的)withlotsof

rain.Somecountries,suchasSpain,havehotanddrysummers.Insomecountries,summerisn't

veryhotatall.InIcelandtheaverage(平均的)summertemperatureisaround15℃.

Eventhesoundsofsummeraredifferent!InsomecountriessuchasChinayoucanhearthe

reallyloudbuzzingsoundofcicadas(蟬)allsummerlong.

Summertraditionsarealsodifferentallaroundtheworld.InMexico,peopleeaticelollies

calledpaletasthatcanbemadefromfruitssuchasstrawberry,mangoorevenavocados!InJapan

peopleeatflavouredshavedicecalledKakigoriandcoldnoodlesinthehotsummerweather.

58.WherecanWemostprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Inastorybook.B.Onafashionwebsite.

C.Inafoodadvertisement.D.Inageographymagazine.

59.Choosethebestsentencetofillintheblank',',inParagraph2.

A.Summerlastslongerinsomepartsoftheworld.

B.Summerhappensatdifferenttimesindifferentplaces.

C.Summercanhappenatthesametimeinbothhemispheres.

D.Summerendsatthesametimeindifferentpartsoftheearth.

60.Whichcountryisthecoolestinsummer?

A.Spain.B.Thailand.C.Iceland.D.Bangladesh

61.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?

62.Whatisthewriter'spurposeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tointroducedifferentsummeractivities.

B.Totellushowsummerisdifferentintheworld.

C.Ibshowussummertraditionsindifferentcountries.

D.Toexplainwhysummerisdifferentaroundtheworld.

C

EmilyBhatnagarhasalwayslovedreading.nGrowingup,Iwasreallyshy.So?turnedto

books,,,shesaid.In2019,herdadgotcancer(癌癥),Itwasveryserious.Booksbecameaneven

biggersupportforEmily.

Whenherdadgotbetter,Emilycame叩withaplantohelpothers,"Theideacamefrom

justgreatgratitude(感激),shesays.uButalsoabitofsadnessthattherewerekidswhowere

fightingthesameillness.,,

Emilystartedabookdriveinherhometown.Thegoalwastocollectbooksandgivethemto

kidsbeingtreatedforcancerinlocalhospitals.Emilyandherfatherareveryclose.Whenher

fatherlearnedofherplansfmthebookdrive,hewasn'tsurprised."Shewasalwaysinterestedin

booksandshealwayswantedtodothingsfortheneighborhood,"hesays.Sincethestartofthe

bookdriveEmilyhascollectedmorethan10,000books.

Emilyhadnoideahowmuchattentionherworkwouldget.Shestartedbypostingonsocial

media.

Sheaskedpeopletodonate(捐贈(zèng))books.πIwasexpectingmaybetwoorthreeresponses;

Ishesays.Butthebookdrivewentwellandbecameabigsuccess!

Emilyhasdonatedbookstomanyplaces.OneistheChildren,sInnattheNationalInstitutes

ofHealth.AishaCampbellisadirectorthere.Shesays,"DonationslikeEmily,ssharewithkids

andfamiliesapieceoftheworldthattheymaynothaveexperienced."

Emilystillrunsthebookdrive.Thememoryofmeetingthechildrenshehelpsstayswithher.

,,Itwasthebestdayofmylift,nshesays."IrealizedIWaIItedtodothiskindOfWorkforever.π

63.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordπdrive"meaninparagraph37

ASale.B.Store.C.Activity.D.Introduction.

64.PutthethingshappenedtoEmilyinthecorrectorder.

aHerdadgotbetter.b.Shestartedabookdrive,

cHerdadgotcancer.d.Shewasshyandlovedreadingbooks.

e.Shedonatedbookstomanyplaces.

A.d-c-a-b-eB.c-d-b-e-aC.d-c-b-e-aD.c-a-d-b-e

65.WhatcanwelearnaboutEmilyaccordingtothestory?

A.Sheusedtohavemanyfriends.

B.Herfatherknewlittleabouthen

C.Herkindnessmovedlotsofpeople.

D.Shestartedthedrivebyhandingoutnotices.

66.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphimply(暗指)?

A.Emilywillalwaysstaywiththechildren.

B.Thebookdrivewillraisemoneyforever,

C.Bookshavebecomeanimportantpartofherlife.

D.Emilywillnevergiveuprunningthebookdrive.

67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.FindingTrueLove.B.LoveBooks,EnjoyLife.

C.BringingBooks,SpreadingLove.D.BooksWorthReadingforaLifetime.

D

WhileweusuallyconsiderNewYear'sDayasthebeginningofanewyear,theChinesethink

differently.AccordingtotheChinesecalendar,whatmarksthestartofanewyearisChineseNew

Year.

①________

ChineseNewYearisatraditionalandveryimportantChineseholiday.Itwasoriginallya

festivaltohonorancestorsaswellassacredbeings(神靈).ItisalsoknownastheSpringFestival.

②_______

ChineseNewYeariscelebratedthroughanumberoftraditions.

Redenvelopes:RedisanimportantcolorinChinesecultureasitsymbolizesgoodluck,

wealthandjoy-Moneyisgiveninredenvelopes.Theamount(金額)peoplereceiveisusuallyan

evennumber.Theamountcannothavefour,asinChinesetradition,Jtmeansdeath,

Firecrackers:FirecrackersarepopularduringChineseNewYear.Theyarethoughttoscare

offevilspirits.Somecountrieshavestoppedtheuseoffirecrackersastheycanbedangerous.

Lionanddragondances:Thesedancesareperformedbyhighly-skilledacrobats(雜技演員),

underhugedragonandlioncostumes.Drumsarcplayedalongwiththedance,tofrightenaway

badspirits.Thedragondanceisahighlight亮點(diǎn))ofthefestivalsaroundtheworld,andlarge

crowdsgettogethertowatchit.

Foodandfamilies:It,scommonforChinesefamiliestohaveareuniondinnerthenight

beforeChineseNewYearfestivitiesbegin.Chickenandprawnsrepresenthappiness,while

noodlesrepresentlonglife.

③一

Eachyearisnamedafteradifferentanimal.ThestoιygoesthattheJadeEmperorrequested

theanimalshavearacesothathecoulddecidetheorderoftheChineseyears.Hewouldname

eachyeardependingontheordertheanimalsfinishedtherace.RatWontherace,withthepig

coininginlast.

68.What'sthetheme(主題)ofthepassage?

A.Travel.B.Animals.C.Family.D.Festivals.

69.Matchthetitlewitheachparagraph.

a.FolkStories.b.HowIsItCelebrated?

c.Differentanimals.d.WhyIsItImportant?

e.WhatIsChineseNewYear?

A.①.e,②.d,③CB.①.e,②.b,③aC.①-d,②-b,③-aD.4.①.d,②.e,③C

70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword'it'inParagraph4referto?

A.Theamount.B.Thetradition.C.Thenumber4.D.Anevennumber.

71.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph6?

A.Lionanddragondancesareeasytoperform.

B.Thedragondanceisquitepopularacrosstheworld.

C.Badspiritsarescaredawaybythedanceandthecrowds.

D.Theacrobatsperformthedanceandplaydrumsatthesametime.

72.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThepassageiswrittenbyaChinesewriter.

B.Redenvelopesaregiventoscareoffevilspirits.

C.Chickenandprawnsrepresenthappinessandlonglife.

D.Peoplearenotallowedtousefirecrackersinsomecountries.

B)請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面方框內(nèi)的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五

個(gè)還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整,并在答題卡上將其序號(hào)涂黑。一空一句。

Thereareseveralwaystocreateaphotograph.Themostcommonphotographsaremade

usingacamera.Liketheeye,thecameratakesinrays(光線)oflightreflectedfromasubject.It

thenfocusestheraysintoanimage.74Newercamerasrecordtheimageonanelectronic

storagedevice(存儲(chǔ)設(shè)備)suchasamemorycard.Oncetheimageisrecorded,itcanbeseenand

enjoyedbymanypeople.

Whenusingacamera,thephotographicprocessneedscareandpatience.Creatinggreat

printedphotographsbyusingoldercamerasrequiresfivesteps:(1)findingasubject,(2)focusing

onthesubject,(3)allowinglightontothef∏m(膠片),(4)developingthefilm,and(5)producing

thephotograph.

75Theyusearoomcalledadarkroom.It,s"dark"sothatlightdoesn,tcompletely

destroythenegatives.

76Throughphotographswecanlearnaboutotherpartsoftheworldandseehow

peoplelive.Wecanalsoimaginewhatlifewaslikeinothertimeperiodssincethemid-1800s,

whenthecamerawasinvented.Specialcamerascanrecordimagesinplacesmosthumanbeings

can,tgo,likeplanets每rawayordeepoceans.But,bestofall,photographsremindusofthe

specialpeopleandspecialtimesinourlives.77Forthem,thephotographstheytake

arepriceless.

A.Oldercamerasrecordtheimageonfilm.

B.Allthestepsshouldbetakenwithgreatcare.

C.Peopleneedtomakegooduseofthecameras.

D.Inmanyways,acameraworkslikeahumaneye.

E.Photographymakesourlivesricherinmanyways.

F.Manyprofessionalphotographersdoallfivestepsthemselves.

G.Mostpeopletakepicturesoftheirlovedonesandspecialcelebrations.

2022年江西省南昌市中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷

四、閱讀理解(46分)

請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出

最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(每小題2分)

A

Postings

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GrasslandPart-timeCleanerJobAvailableinBrandon

AnnouncementPaidAd

Sendmeamessageifyou'reTheBrandonLibrarywantsacleanerfor20-25hours

interestedinlocaleggsforsaleinweekly.Dutiesincludeusualroomcleaning.Wehaveastaff

Grassland.of17.

$3.00/CartOn(硬紙盒)Email:MikeSmith@brandonlibrary.com

AlsolookingforeggcartonsIfel:783-3470

forreturn.Letmeknowifyou

haveany.

ManyCopiesofNational

GeographicMagazine

AnnGreenWebsterRoad,MountainBikeMissing

HartiandLeicesterNo.2199,SandyBrown

FreeitemsFeb.27,2022

FREECopiesofNationalIlostabluemountainbikeaweekago.Pleasemessage

GeographicMagazinesovermanymeifyouhaveinformation.Thereisareward(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì))forits

years.safereturn.

Email:anngreen(3)gmail.com

Tel:6237424.

35.Whoisgivingawayfreemagazines?

A.NancyMiller.B.MikeSmith.C.AnnGreen.D.SandyBrown.

36.Whendidthemountainbikegomissing?

A.OnFebruary27.B.OnFebruary20.

C.OnFebruary17.D.OnMarch.6.

37.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepostingsabove?

A.Nancydoesn'tneedanyeggcartons.

B.BrandonLibraryneedsa17-year-oldcleaner.

C.YoucancallAnnifyouseehermountainbike.

D.Whoeverreturnsthebikesafelywillberewarded.

PabloPiCaSSO(畢加索)drewpicturesbeforehecouldtalk.Asachild,hesathappilywithhis

paperandpencilsanddrewforhours.Hisfatherwasapainter.Hewasveryhappythathisson

likedtodraw,buthedidnotknowthatonedayPablowouldbeoneofthegreatestartistsinthe

world.

PabloPicassowasbornin1881inMalaga,Spain.Hewasaverybadstudent,andhehated

school.Insteadofstudying,hedrewpictures.Whenhewasonlyeightyearsold,hefinishedhis

firstoilpainting.Ithadbeautifulcolors.Picassoneversoldthispainting.

WhenPablowas14,hisfamilymovedtoBarcelona.HewantedtogototheschoolofFine

Ails.Togetintotheschool,astudenthadtofinishapaintinginonemonth.Picassofinishedhis

paintinginoneday.

Whenhewas18,PicassowenttoliveinParis.Hewasverypooratfirst.Helivedinasmall

roomandpaintedwithonlythelightofacandle.Sometimeshedidnotevenhavemoneyfora

candle.PabloPicassohadastrongpersonality.Hebelievedinhimself.Hecreatedonepieceofart

afteranother.Hemetimportantpeople,andtheybegantobuyhiswork.Finally,Picassobecame

richandfamous.

Picassolivedalonglife.Heneverstoppedworking.Hepainted200picturestheyearhewas

90yearsold.Hewasstillworkingonthedayhediedattheageof92.Picassolefttheworlda

hugecollectionofart.

38.WhendidPicassodecidetoattendtheschoolofFineArts?

A.In188LB.In1889.C.In1895.D.In1899.

39.WhatisPicassolikeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Talented,hardworkingandconfident.B.Proud,braveandkind.

C.Creative,warm-heartedandhelpful.D.Smart,humorousandcareful.

40.PutPicasso,slifeeventsinthecorrecttimeorder.

a.Paintedwiththelightofacandle.

b.Painted200pictures.

c.Finishedhisfirstoilpainting.

d.Becamerichandfamous.

e.MovedtoBarcelona.

A.e-d-b-a-cB.c-e-a-d-bC.a-c-e-b-dD.c-a-e-d-b

C

Forquiteawhile,peoplehaveheldtheideathatfc?madeinChina"meantcheap,low-quality

goods.Chinawasjusttheworld'sfactory.ButnowChinesebrandsaregoingglobalandwell

received.

Timemagazinerecentlyreleased(發(fā)布)alistofthe100mostinfluential(有影響力的)

companiesintheworld.SeveralChinesecompanieswereincluded,suchastechgiantsAlibaba,

Huawei,Tencent,DJI,TikTokandDiDiChuxing.

Thesecompaniesareshapingtheworldwithadvanced(先進(jìn)的)technology.Timereported

thatDJIholds70percentoftheglobaldrone(無(wú)人機(jī))market.Thisyear,itIaUnChed(上市)anew

dronewithasetofglassesthatgiveusersafirst——personviewoftheirdrone,sflight.TikTokhas

becomeoneofthemostpopularappsintheUSwithitsnever——endingstreamofvideos.

ChinesefashionhasalsoattractedglobalCOnSUmers(消費(fèi)者).In2011,Chinesesneaker

brandsFeiyue,HuiliandLi—Ninggotinternationalattention.Morerecently,Sheinhasbecome

oneofthemostpopularChinesefastfashionbrandsabroad.ManyEuropeanconsumerssayShein

isaffordable,fashionableandofhighquality.

Inthefuture,Chinesebrandswillcontinuetodevelop.Thankstoabiggermarket,it

improvedsupplyChainS(供應(yīng)鏈)andefficient高效的)production.TheLocalbrandshavetheir

besttimeforthedevelopment.

41.WhyareChinesetechcompaniessuccessful?

A.TheyarebasedinChina.B.Theirproductsareatagoodprice.

C.Theyhaveadvancedtechnology.D.Theyproducefashionableproducts.

42.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto?

A.Thedrone.B.TheDJIcompany.

C.Timemagazine.D.Theglobaldronemarket.

43.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph5?

A.Localbrandsaregraduallydeveloping.B.Chinesebrandshaveabrightfuture.

C.TheChinesemarketisgrowingbigger.D.Thesupplychainshavegreatlyimproved.

44.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.China,theWorld,sFactoryB.TheSuccessfulCompanies

C.ChineseFashionGoesGlobalD.“MadeinChina”MeansQuality

FireworkswereinventedinChinainthe7thcentury.AgroupofTaoists(JMi)weretryingto

createamedicinethatwouldmakepeopleliveforever.Instead,theyinventedgunpowder(火藥)

byaccident.Fromthenon,itwasalwaysusedforfireworks.

Today,fireworksmarkcelebrationsallovertheworld.FromancientChinatotheNewWorld,

fireworkshavedevelopedalot.Theveryfirstfireworksdidn,tdomuchmorethanpop(爆炸),but

modernonescancreatelotsofshapes,manycolorsanddifferentsounds.Peopleshootfireworks

intotheskywhentheyarecelebratingagreatevent.Itfillsthedarkskywithbrightreds,blues,

yellows,greensandwhites.

Fireworksgivejoyandpleasuretomillionsofpeopleeveryyear,buttheyhavetobetreated

withgreatcarebecausetheyarePeriIOus.Gettooclosetoitanditcouldburnyoubadlyoreven

killyou.Thafswhythesaleanduseoffireworksisrestricted(β??∣J)bylawinmanycountries.If

you,rehavinganythingtodowithfireworks,besuretoreadandfollowallthesafetyinstructions.

Oftenmovieortelevisioncartoonsshowfireworkstomarktheexcitementofanyeventor

activity.Onesucheventisfallinginlove.Ifanythingcanproducefireworks,itisasweetheart,s

kissorthetouchofalover,shand.

Fireworkscanalsobeausefulexpression.Itmeansagreatshowofnoisyanger.Forexample,

whenonewantstostopaloudargument,hemaysay,44Iwantnomoreofthesefireworksinthis

room.”

Whetheryouareexcitedorangry,therearealwaysfireworks.

45.Whatcanweknowabouttheveryfirstfireworksaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theycancreatemanyshapes.B.Theycanmakedifferentsounds.

C.Theycanhardlydoanythingbutpop.D.Theycanfilltheskywithdifferentcolors.

46.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"perilous“inParagraph3mean?

A.Serious.B.Popular.C.Dangerous.D.Convenient.

47.What,sthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toexplainhowfireworkswereinvented.

B.Toaskpeopletotreatfireworkswithgreatcare.

C.Toshowthejoyandpleasurefireworksbringtopeople.

D.Tointroducefireworksandtheiruseindifferentsituations.

48.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?

Asateenager,youmustmakegooduseofyouryoungagetothinkwhat,sbestforyour

future.Choosingyourjobisoneofthemostimportantanddifficultdecisionsyouwillmakeinlife.

Allofuswanttoenjoywhatwedoforaliving.Butforajobtoprovidesatisfaction,itmustgive

therewardapersonwantsandrewardsaredifferentfordifferentpeople.Gettingthehighest

possibleSaIary(薪水)isthemostimportantthingforsomepeople.Othersgettheirgreatest

satisfactionfromhelpingotherpeople,workingwiththeirhands,orsolvingchallengingproblems.

Itisyourresponsibilitytoplanforthefutureundtakethenecessarystepstoreach

yourgoals.Usingeverytoolavailablecanhelpyoubringoutthebestofyourhiddenworking

abilities.

Inmanyways,jobhappinessdependsonbeingyourself.That,swhyitisimportantto

considerproperlyandcarefullyofyourinterests,skills,naturalabilities,andpersonalitytraits(??

質(zhì)).Howcanyougetaclearerpictureofjobsthatmatchyourpersonalqualities?Takealookat

yourgradesinschool,yourfree-timeactivities,andthepart-timejobsyou,vedone.

AjobguidanceCoUnSeIor(指導(dǎo)顧問(wèn))canalsobeveryhelpful.Afewmeetingswithoneof

theseskilledprofessionalsmayopenupexcitingpossibilitiesyouhadn,tconsidered.What,smore,

youcanstillgethelpfulinformationfromyourteachersandparents.Advicefromlovedonescan

gofaraslongasyouwillfollowit.Intheend,ifsyouthathavethefinalsayonwhatyoushould

dowithyourlives.

49.HowmanyexamplesofrewardsarementionedinParagraph1?

A.4B.3C.2D.1

50.Choosethebestsentencetofillintheblank",,inParagraph2.

A.Askingforgoodadviceisn,talwayseasy.B.Knowingyourownabilitiesisimportant.

C.Believinginyourselfisthekeytosuccess.D.Findingtherightjobneedstoplanwisely.

51.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Jobguidancecounselorsenjoymeetings.

B.Gettinghelpfuladvicecanbeverydifficult.

C.Teachersofferbetterinformationthanparents.

D.Ifsimportanttofollowadvicefromlovedones.

52.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Differentwaystogethappinessinourlives.

B.Adviceonfindingtherightjobforteenagers.

C.Teenagershavetothinkabouttheirownlives.

D.Teenagershaveproblemsfindingtherightjob.

請(qǐng)先閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從下面的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇五個(gè)還原到文

中使短文意思通順結(jié)構(gòu)完整,并在答題卡上將其序號(hào)涂黑。一空一句。

Whenyouthinkaboutit,sleepisquitestrange.Mostadultsliedowninbed,closetheireyes,

andjustdon,tmove——forabout6-8hours!Thismeansthat,onethirdofthetimethatWespendon

Earthisspentsleeping!53

Sleepservesseveralpurposeswhichareimportanttoourbrainsandbodies.Ourbrains

producesomewasteasitdoesitsdailyactivities.54So,ififsbad,howdowegetridof

it?Well,sleepactuallyplaysaveryimportantroleincleaningoutourbrainsatnight.This

effectiVely(有效地)pushesoutthewaste!Asaresult,youwakeup.

55Actually,notgettingenoughsleepcanmakeitmoredifficulttoformmemories.

Ifyouwanttoremembersomething,maybeagoodnight,ssleepiswhatyouneed!

56SeveralstudieshavefoundaclearIink(聯(lián)系)betweengettinglesssleepand

weightimprovement.However,somepeoplealsolostmuscle!Thismakesitabigproblemfor

athletes—it'shardtoperfbπnwellifyou,rephysicallyweaker.Besides,lackofsleepcanalso

causecertainhealthproblemslikeheartdiseaselaterinlife.

Whatdoesthismeanforus?57Wereallyneedtobemakinganefforttogetthe

suggested6-8hoursofsleepeverynight,andwiththeamountofnewsmarttechnologiesfor

tracking(追蹤)ourhealth,it,snoweasierthanevertomakesurethatwe,regettingenoughhigh

quality(品質(zhì))sleep.

A.Sleepisveryimportantforathletes.

B.Sleepalsohelpsuswithourmemories.

C.Butwhatissleepandhowdoesitwork?

D.Sleepisimportantforourweightaswell!

E.Thishelpsthebrainproducemorememories.

F.Well,thatsleepisquiteimportantforbothourphysicalandmental(精神的)health.

G.Toomuchofthiscanactuallycauseproblemswithmentalhealth.

2021年江西省南昌市中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷

四、閱讀理解(46分)

A)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選

出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(每小題2分)

EveningoftheArts

WhiteRiverSchoolinvitesyouforaneveningoftheartsonDecember13th

8thGradeArtShow:intheschoolhall,6:00-8:00p.m.

Theschoolconcert:7:00-8:00p.m.

DancePartyVermontFarmShow

Fri.,February22nd,6-9ComejoinusatChamplainValleyParkforconcerts,farmproductsand

p.m.magicshowswithyourfamilyandfriends!

TheTownHall,MainTime:

St.inMontpelierTuesday,August4:9:00a.m.一5:00p.m.

TherewillbeLiveWednesday,August5:8:30a.m.一7:30p.m.

DanceMusicbytheThursday,August6:9:00a.m.—4:00p.m.

GreenMountainBoysFREEadmission(入場(chǎng)費(fèi))

Payatthedoor:$6FREEparking

Payonline:$5FindmoreaboutusatwwwVtfarmshow.com

Hotdogs,redbeansand

riceprovided.

Bringfoodifyoucan.

35.Wherecanweseemagicshows?

A.IntheTownHall.B.AtWhiteRiverSchool.

C.AttheDanceParty.D.AtChamplainValleyPark.

36.Howmuchdoesaticketcostforthedancepartyifpaidonline?

A.$l.B.$5.C.$6.D.$II.

37.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.YoumustbringfoodtotheDanceParty.

B.TheVermontFarmShowlastsfor3days.

C.All3eventstakeplaceinthesameseason.

D.TheArtShowandtheschoolconcertstartatthesametime.

B

TheEmpireStateBuildingmaybethemostfamousbuildinginNewYorkCity.Itis1,454feet

tall.Manypeoplethinkitisthetallestbuildingintheworld.Thiswastruewhenitwasbuiltin1931.

In1970,whentheWorldTradeCenterwasbuilt,thatbecamethetallestbuilding.Now,theEmpire

StateBuildingisthefourthtallestbuildingintheU.S.andthe23rdtallestintheworld.Insidethe

buildingismostlyofficesandstores.

Peoplecangotothetopofthebuilding,wherethereisanobservationdeck(觀測(cè)臺(tái)).Fromthe

top,therearebeautifulviewsofNewYorkCity,especiallyatnight.Mostpeopletakeoneof73

elevatorstothetop.Ittakeslessthanoneminutebyelevatortogettothe80thfloor.Thatiswhere

thereisagiftshop.Somepeoplewalk1,860stepstothetop.Everyyearthereisevenarace,with

peoplecompetingtoseewhocanwalkuptothetopthefastest.

Atnight,thetopoftheEmpireStateBuildingislitupindifferentcolors.Itisredandgreenon

Christmas,redfortheChineseNewYear,andblueforHanukkah.OntheFourthofJulyitisred,

white,andblue.

38.WhenwastheEmpireStateBuildingthetallestintheworld?

A.In1454.B.in1860.C.In1931.D.In1970.

39.WhydomostpeoplegototheEmpireStateBuilding?

A.Togotowork.B.Tovisitthegiftshop.

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