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天津中考英語2020-2024年5年真題匯編-學(xué)生版——專題04閱讀理解B篇(說明文為主)年份考題內(nèi)容(2020-2024)命題趨勢2024年本文主要介紹了鹽從哪里來的。主題范圍:涵蓋了科技、文化、環(huán)保、自然科學(xué)、社會現(xiàn)象等多個領(lǐng)域,主題豐富多樣,具有一定的時代性和科學(xué)性。文章長度:一般在300-500詞之間,篇幅適中。詞匯難度:會出現(xiàn)一些學(xué)科術(shù)語和較復(fù)雜的詞匯,但通常會在上下文中提供一定的解釋或線索,幫助考生理解。細節(jié)理解題:占據(jù)較大比例,考查考生對文章具體內(nèi)容和數(shù)據(jù)的準(zhǔn)確把握。主旨大意題:要求考生概括文章的主要內(nèi)容和核心觀點。推理判斷題:基于文章提供的信息進行合理的推斷和猜測。篇章結(jié)構(gòu)題:考查對文章整體結(jié)構(gòu)和段落關(guān)系的理解。2023年本文主要介紹了維他命D的重要性及如何獲取維他命D。2022年本文介紹一些公司使用不同類型的辦公桌來幫助他們的員工。2021年主要敘述了麗莎在盛夏的白天去公園看云的景象。2020年文章主要講述植物的用處。人們離不開植物,植物提供食物、布料、住處甚至是呼吸的空氣。(2024·天津·中考真題)Salthasalwaysbeenimportanttopeople.Inthepast,itwasasvaluableasgold.Overtheyears,peoplediscovereddifferentwaystogetsalt.Someearlypeoplegotsaltfromrocks.Inotherplaces,peoplegotsaltfromthesea.Theytookseawaterandputitinthesun.Afteralongtime,thewaterdriedup(耗盡).Thenpeoplecouldgetsalt.Today,peoplestillgetsaltfromthesea.Butmostsaltcomesfromsaltmines(礦)andsaltwells(井).Howdopeoplegetsaltfromsaltmines?Theydigdeepintothegroundforit.Togetsaltfromsaltwells,peopleputtwopipes(管子)intotheground.Waterissentdownthroughoneofthepipes.Andthewaterismixedwiththesaltinsaltwells.Itmakessaltwater.Thenthesaltwaterispushedupthroughtheotherpipe.Later,thesaltistakenoutofthesaltwater.Peopleonceworkedhardtofindandmakesalt.Now,peoplecanbuyitatanyfoodstore.1.Someearlypeoplegotsaltfrom________.A.flowers B.fruits C.trees D.rocks2.Whydidpeopleputseawaterinthesun?A.Togetsalt. B.Tocatchfish.C.Towashclothes. D.Towatercrops.3.Howdopeoplegetsaltfromsaltmines?A.Bymixingsandwithgold. B.Bydiggingdeepintotheground.C.Byputtingoilonrocks. D.Bythrowingstonesintothesea.4.Whatistherightorderofgettingsaltfromsaltwells?a.Thesaltistakenoutofthesaltwater.b.Waterissentdownthroughoneofthepipes.c.Thesaltwaterispushedupthroughtheotherpipe.A.a(chǎn)-b-c B.b-c-a C.c-b-a D.b-a-c5.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.whodiscoveredsalt B.whenwemadesaltC.wheresaltcomesfrom D.howmuchsaltweneed(2023·天津·中考真題)About80%ofpeopledonotgetenoughvitamin(維生素)Deveryday.Butthisvitaminisveryimportantforyourhealth.VitaminDisreallyimportantforourbones(骨骼).Whenweareyoung,vitaminDbuildsupourbonesandmakesthemstrong.Whenweareolder,westillneedvitaminDtokeepourbonesstrong.OurbodieskeepthevitaminDinourbonesandteeth.ThenwelosevitaminDasweworkandexerciseduringtheday.Butourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD.Sowehavetogetitfromoutsideofourbodies.Wherecanapersongetthisveryimportantvitamin?VitaminDisinfoodslikefishandeggs.Sometimes,vitaminDisaddedtobread,milk,andorangejuice.FoodisnottheonlywayourbodiescangetvitaminD.ThesunalsogivesusvitaminD.Ifwewanttobehealthy,weshouldspendsometimeinthesuneachday.Toomuchsunisnotgoodforyou,butabout15minutesadayisusuallyenough.AndweshouldbesuretoeatfoodsthatarerichinvitaminD,too.6.ThewritersaysthatvitaminD________.A.makesourbonesstrong B.keepsourhaircleanC.isnotnecessaryforourteeth D.isharmfultoourhearts7.WhydowehavetogetvitaminDfromoutsideofourbodies?A.Itmakesuspopular. B.Ithelpsuseatmorefood.C.Ourbodiescan’tmakevitaminD. D.ThemorevitaminD,thebetter.8.Accordingtothewriter,peoplecangetvitaminDby________.A.eatingfish B.watchingTV C.workinghard D.havingasleep9.Howlongareweadvisedtospendinthesuneachday?A.About15minutes. B.About45minutes. C.About1hour. D.About2hours.10.Paragraph3mainlytellsus________.A.whatvitaminDis B.wherewecangetvitaminDC.howmuchvitaminDweneed D.whypeopledon’tlikevitaminD(2022·天津·中考真題)Peopleintheofficeusuallysitformostofthedaywhentheywork.Butthisisbadforaperson’shealth.Whenpeoplesitfortoolongeveryday,theydon’tmoveverymuch.Soitiseasytostartgettingfat.Sittingtoolongisalsobadfortheirworkbecauseitmakesthemwanttosleep.Whenthishappens,peoplemaymakemoremistakesintheirworkorspendmoretimefinishingtheirwork.Companiesneedworkerstobehealthy,sohowdotheyfixtheproblem?Somecompanieshavedifferenttypesofdeskstohelptheirworkers.Thefirsttypeofdeskisthestandingdesk.Thedeskcanbetallerwhenapersonwantstostand.Itcanalsobeshorterwhenthepersonwantstosit.Anothertypeofdeskisthewalkingdesk.Thisdeskismadesothatapersoncanworkwhilewalkingatthesametime.Workersinthecompanieslikethedifferenttypesofdesksverymuch.Theythinkthesedesksarequiteuseful.11.Whenpeopleintheofficework,theyusually________.A.sit B.move C.run D.sing12.Whatdoestheword“fix”meaninParagraph1?A.Cause. B.Solve. C.Bring. D.Discuss.13.HowmanytypesofdesksarementionedinParagraph2?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.14.Whatdotheworkersthinkofthedifferenttypesofdesks?A.Theyarecheap. B.Theyaretraditional. C.Theyareuseful. D.Theyareexpensive.15.Thepurposeofthepassageisto________.A.tellusthereasonsforsitting B.showtheadvantagesofstandingC.introducedesksthathelppeopleworkbetter D.comparecompaniesthatprovidedifferentjobs(2021·天津·中考真題)Whenthedaysgrewlonginthemiddleofsummer,Lisalikedtogototheparkandwatchtheclouds.Oneday,Lisasawacloudthatlookedlikeastandingdragon.Afterafewminutesitbecameaflyingdragon.Thenitseemedtochangedirection.Anothercloudmovedintomixwithit,andthedragonchangedintoadancingelephant.Thenitbecameasittingdogthenabarking(吠、叫)dog,andthenatiger.“ThisisbetterthanTV!”Lisashouted.MrThomas,themusicteacheratLisa’sschool,wasflyingakitewithhissoninthepark.HeheardLisa’svoice.Hegavethekitestring(線)tohissonandcametoLisa.“Hi,MrThomas!”Lisasaid.“Lookatthoseclouds.Theykeepchanging!Firsttheylookedlikeadragon,thenanelephant,thenadog,andnowatiger!”MrThomaslookedup.“Atiger?”hesaid.“Thatlookslikeahorsetome.It’srunningtowardsthesun,That’ssolively.”Lisalookedagain.Hewasright!“Howdocloudsknowhowtomakesomanyshapes?”Thecloudsdon’tknowhowtomakeshapes.Yourimagination(想象力)helpsyouseethoseshapesintheclouds,“MrThomasansweredasthehorsechangedintoachicken.”16.WhatdidLisaliketodointheparkinthemiddleofsummer?A.Trainherdog. B.Watchtheclouds. C.Feedanimals. D.Readbooks.17.Lisafoundthat“abarkingdog”inthecloudschangedinto“________”.A.a(chǎn)dragon B.a(chǎn)nelephant C.a(chǎn)tiger D.a(chǎn)giraffe18.WhatwasMrThomasdoingintheparkwhenLisashouted?A.Studyingplants. B.Flyingakite C.Havingmusiclessons. D.Playingtennis.19.WhatdidMrThomasthinkoftherunninghorseintheclouds?A.Itwasstrong. B.Itwasshy. C.Itwasnoisy. D.Itwaslively.20.AccordingtoMrThomas,whathelpedLisaseedifferentshapesintheclouds?A.Tradition. B.Silence. C.Imagination. D.Environment.(2020·天津·中考真題)Peopledependonplants.Weuseplantsforfood,cloth,shelter(住處),andeventheairwebreathe(呼吸).Plantskeepourairandwaterclean.Greenplantsgiveusoxygen(氧氣).Oxygenispartoftheairwebreathe.Plantsarealsopartofthewatercycle(水循環(huán)).Mostofthewaterthataplanttakesingoesbackintotheair.Plantsgiveusalotofthefoodontheearth.Fruits,vegetables,andgrains(谷物)comefromplants.Withoutplants,wewouldnothavebread,rice,carrots,apples,oranges,orbananas!Manypeoplearegrowingplantstoeatintheirowngardensathome.Havingyourowngardenhelpstheearthaswell.Whenyougrowyourownfruitsandvegetables,youhelpcutdownonpollutionbecausebigtrucksdon’tneedtotakeyourfoodtoshops.Youalsohelpreducetheamountofrubbishbecauseyoudon’tneedtousebagsforpackingyourfood.Youcanjustpickitoutofthegroundoroffaplantandputitintoabasket!Treesareanimportantplantresource(資源).Treesprovidewoodtobuildhomesandfurniture.Treesareusedtomakelotsofthingsaroundyourhomeandatyourschool.Andtreesprovidefruitsthataregoodforyou.Withouttrees,theearthwouldbeaverydifferentplace.21.________ispartoftheairwebreathe.A.Sunlight B.Water C.Food D.Oxygen22.Whathappenstomostofthewaterthataplanttakesin?A.Itgoesbackintotheair. B.Itstaysintheplant.C.Itgoesintotheground. D.Itstaysintheriver.23.Whatdoesthephrase“cutdownon”meaninParagraph5?A.Cause. B.Accept. C.Reduce. D.Expect.24.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ADifferentPlace B.TheUsesofPlantsC.FoodontheEarth D.GardensatHome25.Youwouldfindthepassagein________.A.a(chǎn)ninterestingnovel B.a(chǎn)bookaboutanimalsC.a(chǎn)popularplay D.a(chǎn)bookaboutnature(2024·天津武清·三模)Chineseknitting(結(jié)繩編織)isagreatartformthroughwhichpeoplesendgoodluckandexpressbestwishes.ItshowsthebeautyofChinesecultureandthewisdomofChinesepeople,anditenjoyspopularityamonginternationalfriends.TheartofknittinginChinadatesbacktoancienttimes.Ancientpeopleusedthe“ropeknottying”methodtorecordinformationbeforethecreationoftheChinesecharacters.Overtime,itbecameaformofhandicraft(手工藝)anddevelopedgreatlyduringtheMingandQingDynasties.Itcontinuestodeveloptilltoday.Workerscanskillfullymakematerialssuchassilk,cottonorwoolwhichbecomedailygoodsandhandicrafts,appearinginmanyformslikebuttons,earringsandmore.WangXiaolanisaninheritor(傳承人)ofthisIntangibleCulturalHeritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))fromChongqing.Shehasreceivedgreattrainingintheartofknittingandhasalsobroughtchangestothistraditionalhandicraft.Shesuccessfullyusesknotting,weaving,drawingandothertechniquestomakeproducts.In2019,Wangstartedaknittingworkshop“Lanyuxuan”.Toaddalocalflavor(特色)tothistraditionalart,herteamhascomeupwithnewideasforknittingpieceswithsymbols,suchasginkgo(銀杏)leavesandbamboo.Theteamhaswonmanyprizesincompetitionsandtheproductsarelovedathomeandabroad.Sofar,Wang’sworkshophastrainedover100peoplewhowanttolearnitforfree.Theytrytheirbesttoimpartknittingskillsandknowledgetothenextgeneration.Inthefuture,theywilljoinindifferentexhibitions,competitions,andtakeeverychancetospreadknittingculture,showknittingskills,andsharegreatChinesestories.1.Accordingtothepassage,people________throughChineseknitting.A.a(chǎn)rethirstyforpeaceandsafety B.a(chǎn)rethirstyforsuccessandwealthC.sendmessagesandshowdirections D.sendgoodluckandexpressbestwishes2.WhatdidancientChinesepeopleuseknittingfor?A.Recordinginformation. B.Makingsomemoney.C.CreatingChinesecharacters. D.SharingChinesestories.3.HowhasWangXiaolandevelopedtheartofknitting?①Shehasinventednewmaterialsforknitting.②Shehascombinedmanydifferenttechniques.③Shehastakenpartincompetitionsandwonmanyprizes.④Sheandotherteammateshavecomeupwithnewideasofproducts.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④4.Theword“impart”inParagraph6means“________”.A.passby B.putoff C.passon D.putdown5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Handicrafts—ASpecialPartofTraditionalCultureB.ChineseKnitting—AnIntangibleCulturalHeritageC.WangXiaolan—AnInheritorofChineseKnittingD.ChineseCharacters—AnImportantCulturalInvention(2024·天津和平·二模)Lookatthepicturesofcuterabbitsdressedinliondancecostumes.Canyouguesswhattheyareusedfor?Aretheytoys?Well,ifyouthinkso,thinkagain.Thesecute“rabbits”areactuallyhuabobo.IthasbeenapopulartraditionalfoodinShandongProvinceformorethan300years.Usually,huaboboisfourorevensixtimesbiggerthanmantou.Ithasbecomeanecessarypartofsomeimportantevents.Localwomenusetoolslikeknives,scissorsandpenstoshapethedough(生面團)intoducks,dragons,peaches,etc,beforehavingthemsteamed.Thentheycolorthem.Theirbrightandbeautifulcolorsaregenerallyconsideredtoexpressgoodwishes.Forexample,huabobointheshapesofrabbitsandtigersisusuallygiventochildrentoexpressthewishthataboywillbeasstrongasatigerandagirlaslovelyandcleverasawhiterabbit.Andhuabobointheshapeofyuanyangrepresentsthewishthatanewly-marriedcouplewilllivehappilytogethertoanoldage.Huaboboisnormallysweetintaste.Thewaytomakehuabobohasbeenpasseddownfromgeneration(一代人)togenerationinShandongProvince.Huabobotastesgood,butmosthuaboboshopsonlyserveitlocally.ThatdetailcaughttheattentionofZangChaiyuan,a25-year-oldgirlfromYantai.Shewantedtointroducehuabobotomorepeople.Zang’sloveforhuabobohasalsoledhertocreatenewshapes.Shealsousesnaturalfruitandvegetablejuicetocolorhuabobo.What’smore,shehasfoundawaytostorehuaboboforovertwomonths,makingitmoreconvenienttosendittoothercities.Usinghercreativeworks,Zanghasmanagedtobreathenewlifeintothetraditionalhuabobo,allowingmoreyoungpeopletounderstandandtastethistraditionalfood.6.WhatpurposedoesParagraph1serveinthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewtopicfordiscussion. B.Tobringinthetopicinaninterestingway.C.Toprovidebackgroundinformation. D.Touseanexampletosupportthetopic.7.Whatarethestepsinmakinghuabobo?①Steamit.

②Colorthedough.③Shapethedough.④Serveit.A.③→①→② B.③→②→① C.②→③→④ D.①→③→④8.Whatshapeofhuaboboisusuallygiventoaboy?A. B. C. D.9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouthuabobo?A.Youngpeopledon’tlikeitanymore. B.Itisusedmorewidelythanmantou.C.Nowit’seasyfornon-localstotasteit. D.Thistraditionalfoodishalfacenturyold.10.WhatroledoesZangmainlyplayinintroducinghuabobo?A.Shemakeshuabobomorechild-friendly. B.Shereducesthecostofmakingthisfood.C.Sheimprovesthewayshesendshuabobo. D.Shehelpskeepthistraditionalfoodalive.(2024·天津紅橋·二模)Haveyoutriedtorunorwalkforexerciseandthengivenup?Ifyouansweredyes,youshouldtryanewkindofexercise:aquatic(水中的)exercise.Aquaticexerciseislikeexerciseonland,butyoudoitinaswimmingpool.Moreandmorepeoplearetryingaquaticexercise.Aquaticexercisefeelseasierthanexercisingonland.Why?Youweighabout90%lessinthepool.Itisbetterforyourkneesthanrunningorwalking.Waterisabout1,000finesthickerandheavierthanair.Tomovethroughthewater,yourbodyhastoworkforfourtimesashard.Asaresult,youcanburnmorecalories(卡路里).Infact,mostpeoplesaytheyfeelmorerelaxedinthewater.Theystopthinkingaboutthethingsthatmakethemworried.Theyfeelincontroloftheirbodies.Thecool,quietenvironmentmakesthemfeelgood.Butwhatifyouareafraidofthewater?Noproblem!Thereisnothingtoworryabout.Aquaticexerciseissafeandeasytolearn.Itdoesn’trequireanyspecialskills,Youdon’tevenneedtoknowhowtoswim.Aquaticexerciseisforeveryone.11.Wherecanyoudoaquaticexercise?A.Onland. B.Inaswimmingpool. C.Inafield. D.Onafarm12.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Differencebetweenairandwater. B.Weightchangeofone’sbody.C.Theadvantagesofaquaticexercise. D.Thewaystodoaquaticexercise.13.Whatdomostpeoplethinkofaquaticexercise?A.Relaxing. B.Worrying. C.Surprising D.Boring14.Accordingtothetext,aquaticexerciseis_________.A.doneingroups B.fitforeveryoneC.difficulttolearn D.donewithspecialskills15.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanwereadthetext?A.Culture. B.Travel. C.Nature. D.Health.(2024·天津南開·二模)Theworldisgettingwarmer,andtheiceinhighmountainsismelting(融化).Howtoslowdownthemelt?Wearing“clothes”Inthe1990s,peopleinSwitzerlandputwhite“blankets”onskiareas.Thewhitecolorcanreflect(反射)thesunshineandkeeptheicecool.Theblanketsaremadeofwool,soraincangothroughtheblanketsandbecomeice.Itcanslowdownthemeltbyabout50%to70%.Today,the“blankets”inSwitzerlandcover10,000to50,000squaremetersofice.PaintingtherocksFarmersintheAndesMountainsinPeruuseasimilaridea.Above5,000meters,theypainttherockswithwhite“paint”.Thepaintismadeofwater,sandandsoap.Thesoaphelpsitsticktotherocks.Thewhiterockscanbe16℃coolerthanthedarkrocks.CreatingsnowScientistsatanorganizationcalledGlaciersAliveturntoman-madesnowforhelpinSwitzerland:Inwinter,theyusewaterfromasmalllakeupinthemountain.Thewatergoesdownsomepipes(管道).Onthepipes,thereareshowerheads.Thewaterflows(流)outfromthepipesandbecomessnowonthemountain.16.Theiceinhighmountainsismeltingbecause________.A.peopleputwhiteblanketsonskiareasB.theworldisgettingwarmerC.whatdidpeopledointhe1990sD.themountainsarecoveredwithiceandsand17.Whydidpeoplemaketheblanketswhite?A.Becausetheywanttheblanketstolookliketheice.B.Becausethewhitecolorhasafeelofwool.C.Becausethewhitecolorhelpstheicegetlesssunshine.D.Becauseraincangothroughwhiteblanketseasily.18.ThepaintthatfarmersintheAndesMountainsuseismadeof________.A.ice,waterandsoap B.water,sandandsnowC.sand,snowandsoap D.water,sandandsoap19.WhatdoscientistsfromGlaciersAlivedotoslowdownthemelt?A.TheypainttherocksinSwitzerlandwhite.B.Theyusewatertocreatesnowinwinter.C.Theyusesmalllakeslokeepsnowandice.D.Theyusepipestomoverainuponthemountain.20.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Peopleshouldmakebetteruseofthesunshine.B.Peoplearetryingtostoptheworldfromgettingwarmer.C.Peoplefromdifferentcountriesareworkinginateam.D.Peopleareworkinghardtokeephighmountainscool.(2024·天津河北·二模)Pyrography(燙畫)isakindofartforminChina.Itisdonebyusingahotmetal(金屬)to

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