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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05閱讀理解C篇(應(yīng)用文或說明文)年份考題內(nèi)容(2020-2024)命題趨勢2024年本文主要就互聯(lián)網(wǎng)安全,介紹幾位互聯(lián)網(wǎng)用戶的經(jīng)歷。題材類型:涵蓋廣告、通知、海報(bào)、指南、書信等多種形式,涉及生活的各個(gè)方面,如活動(dòng)安排、產(chǎn)品介紹、招聘信息等。篇幅長度:相對較短,通常在200-300詞左右。話題內(nèi)容:與學(xué)生的日常生活、學(xué)習(xí)以及社會(huì)熱點(diǎn)緊密相關(guān),具有較強(qiáng)的實(shí)用性。信息匹配題:要求考生根據(jù)題目需求從文中快速找到對應(yīng)的關(guān)鍵信息,如活動(dòng)時(shí)間、地點(diǎn)、聯(lián)系方式等。細(xì)節(jié)理解題:考查對文中具體細(xì)節(jié)的準(zhǔn)確理解,如價(jià)格、規(guī)格、要求等。主旨?xì)w納題:需要考生概括應(yīng)用文的主要目的或核心內(nèi)容。在語言方面,應(yīng)用文文體語言簡潔明了、直接準(zhǔn)確,通常會(huì)使用特定的格式和套語。文章結(jié)構(gòu)清晰,重點(diǎn)突出,便于讀者快速獲取關(guān)鍵信息。2023年介紹了早期動(dòng)物園以及如今的動(dòng)物園的作用,但是我們還需做更多的事情來保護(hù)所愛的動(dòng)物。2022年本文主要介紹了茶和咖啡的不同文化。2021年文中主要介紹了一些關(guān)于沙漠的常識(shí)。2020年文章主要是鼓勵(lì)孩子參加學(xué)習(xí)中心的暑期課程,并介紹了課程的具體內(nèi)容。(2024·天津·中考真題)TheInternetisoftenusedtobuyandsellproducts,paybills,andcommunicatewithpeople.ButhowsafeisitwhenyouusetheInternet?OurmagazineInteractionsaskedsomeInternetusersabouttheirexperiences.Linda,29,nurse:Ipayallmybillsonline.Oneday,Ireceivedanemailfrommybank.Ittoldmethatsomeonewastryingtotakeoutmoneyfrommyaccount(賬號(hào)),soIshouldemailmypassword(密碼)tothe“bankmanager”.Ifeltsomethingwaswrong,soIcalledmybankandaskedabouttheemail.Thebanksaidtheyneversentit.Irealisedthatsomeonetriedtocheat(欺騙)meofmymoney.I’llcontinuepayingmybillsthisway,butI’llbemorecareful.Emily,22,officeworker:Iwasatwork,andIsentanemailtoafriendofmine.IwastellingheraboutmyproblemswithMark,themanager.Afewminuteslater,afriendofMark’scameovertomydesk.Hesaid,“SoyouthinkMarkistoostrict?”Myfacewasred.Ichosethewrongnameonmyaddresslist.Itwasmyownfault,soI’lllookovermyemailsmorecarefullybeforeIclick“Send”nexttime.Thomas,21,universitystudent:IlovetheInternet!Ilookuplotsofinformationonline.Ioftenbuythingsonthewebsites—furniture,clothes,CDs,evenfoods.IhavealsosoldsomeofmythingsontheInternet.IonlyusethewebsitesItrustandI’veneverhadasafetyproblem.1.Whereisthepassagetakenfrom?A.Adiary. B.Anovel. C.Amagazine. D.Ahistorybook.2.Lindaprobablygottheemailfromapersonwho________.A.refusedtolendmoneytoherB.a(chǎn)skedaboutherexperiencesC.soldthingstoheronthewebsitesD.triedtocheatherofhermoney3.Theword“fault”inParagraph3means“________”.A.project B.mistake C.a(chǎn)dvantage D.plan4.Whosharedenjoyableexperiencesaccordingtothepassage?A.Linda. B.Emily. C.Mark. D.Thomas.5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheInternet:HowSafeIsIt? B.TheBank:HowUsefulIsIt?C.TheWebsite:HowCheapIsIt? D.TheMagazine:HowAmazingIsIt?(2023天津·中考真題)Mostpeopleloveanimals.Manychildren’sbooksuseanimalsasthemaincharacters.Manypeoplelookafteranimalsaspets.Theloveforanimalsmaybewhybothchildrenandadults(成年人)enjoygoingtozoos.Inthepast,zooswereusuallystartedbyrichpeople.ThefirstzoowasstartedbyaqueeninEgyptin1500BC.Raisinganimalswasawayforpeopletoshowtheywerewealthyandpowerful.Sadly,theanimalsintheearlyzooswerenottreatedwell.Theydidn’treceiveenoughattentionorcare.Today,zoosstillbringpeoplepleasure,buttheytrytoprotectanimalsandteachpeopleaswell.Zoosmustfollowrules.Peoplemustprovideanimalswithacleanplacetolive,foodandwater,andhealthcare.Inthisway,theruleshelpprotecttheanimals.Somepeoplethinktherulesarenotenough.Theywanttodomoretoprotecttheanimalstheylove.Forexample,peopledisapprovedoftheuseofsomelargeanimalsinshows.Theythoughtthezoosdidn’thaveenoughspacefortheanimalstoshow.Theyalsothoughttheanimalswerenottreatedproperly.Withsomanypeopleagainsttheshows,thezoosdecidedtomakeachange.Peopleseeanimalsinzoos.Atthesametime,theytrytolearnaboutandprotectthem.Bothpeopleandanimalscangetalotfromeachother.6.Whostartedthefirstzoo?A.AqueeninEgypt. B.AkinginEgypt. C.AqueeninEngland. D.AkinginEngland.7.Howdoesthewriterfeelabouttheanimalsintheearlyzoos?A.Hedoesn’tcareaboutthem. B.Hefeelssadforthem.C.Heisproudofthem. D.Heisafraidofthem.8.Accordingtothepassage,zoostodaymust________.A.trainpeopleforshows B.helplookafterfamilypetsC.providehealthcarefortourists D.followtherulestoprotectanimals9.Thephrase“disapprovedof”inParagraph4means“________”.A.wroteabout B.dependedon C.wereagainst D.weregoodat10.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Largeanimalsinshows. B.Famouszoosaroundtheworld.C.Animalsinthewild. D.Zoosinthepastandtoday.(2022·天津·中考真題)Teaandcoffeearetwoofthemostpopulardrinksintheworld.However,peopleusuallylikeonemorethantheother.Thesedrinksalsohaveverydifferentuses.TeadrinkingstartedinChinaover4,000yearsago.Teaismadefromleaves.Thesedays,somepeopledrinkteaforhealth,usingittohelpwithstress(壓力)orlosingweight.However,mostpeopleintea-drinkingcountriesthinkofteaasmorethanjustahealthydrink.Infact,teadrinkinginsomecountriesisapartoftheculture.InTurkey(土耳其),teaisalwaystherewhenpeoplemeet.Whetherinsomeone’shomeoracompany,teaisalwaysofferedasawayofwelcoming.IntheUK,homesandofficesusuallyhaveteatime.Teaandotherdishesareservedatteatimeintheafternoon.Itisawayofrelaxingwithfriendsorco-workers(同事).Coffeecamemuchlaterthantea,justover1,000yearsago.Coffeeismadefrombeans.Somethinginthecoffeebeansmakesapersonfeelactive.Mostpeopledonotdrinkcoffeetorelax.Instead,theydrinkcoffeetogetgoing.Manypeopledrinkcoffeeinthemorningtohelpthemwakeup.Otherswillalsodrinkcoffeeduringshortbreaksintheafternoontokeepgoingthroughtheworkingday.Somepeoplemayvisitcoffeeshopsjusttomeetandtalkwithfriends.However,manypeopleincoffeeshopsdrinkcoffeewhileworkingontheircomputers.Isteaorcoffeemorecommoninyourcountry?Betweenthetwo,whichdoyouliketodrinkmore?11.Wheredidteadrinkingstart?A.InJapan. B.InChina. C.InTurkey. D.IntheUK.12.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatpeopleintheUK________.A.drinkteatogetfat B.offerteatosaygoodbyeC.thinkofteaasabaddrink D.haveteatorelaxthemselves13.Whatiscoffeemadefrom?A.Leaves. B.Sugar. C.Dishes. D.Beans.14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Coffeecamemuchearlierthantea.B.Manypeopledrinkcoffeetowakeup.C.Manypeopleworkontheircomputersincoffeeshops.D.Somepeoplemeetandtalkwithfriendsincoffeeshops.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheSmellsofTeaandCoffee B.ThePricesofTeaandCoffeeC.TheDifferentCulturesofTeaandCoffee D.TheDifferentWaysofMakingTeaandCoffee(2021·天津·中考真題)Therearemanydeserts(沙漠)ontheearth.Andthefollowingaresomefactsyoumayfindinteresting.Whataredesertslike?Desertscanbehotanddryplaces.Rainmaynotfallthereformonthsoryears.Somedesertsaresandyandstony(多石的).Desertscanalsobeverywindyplaces.Thewindcanchangetheshapeofthedeserts.Itmovessandaroundfromplacetoplace.Temperaturesinthedesertcanvaryenormously(非常).Duringthedaytime,thetemperaturemayreach40℃evenintheshade(陰涼處).Atnight,desertscanbecomeverycold.Inwintertheremayevenbeafrost(霜凍)intheearlymorning.LivinginthedesertThecamelissometimescalled“theshipofthedesert”.Itstoresfoodinitshump(駝峰)andcangofordayswithoutwater.Ithaslargefeetwhichhelpitnottofallintothesoftsand.Itslongeyelashes(睫毛)keepoutthesandduringsandstorms.Anoasisisanareaofthedesertwherewatermaybefound.Thewatermaybeinpoolsorundertheground.Peopleandanimalsvisitanoasisforwaterandfood.Plantsgrowatanoasis.Somefarmersareabletogrowcropshere.TheArabianDesertTheArabianDesertliesbetweentheRedSeaandtheArabianGulf.Insomepartsofthedesert,itistoohotforpeopletolive.OilwasdiscoveredunderpartsofthedesertandintheArabianGulf.Thisoilhasmadesomecountriesintheareaveryrich.Muchofthemoneyhasbeenspentbuildingfinecitieswithlovelyparksandlakes,andpeopleliveacomfortablelifethere.16.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribedeserts?A.Hotanddry. B.Sandyandrainy. C.Wetandstony. D.Windyandsnowy.17.Theword“vary”inthepassagemeans“________”.A.below B.behigh C.besimilar D.bedifferent18.Thecamelhaslongeyelashesto________.A.staycoolindeserts B.gofordayswithoutwaterC.helpitnottofallintothesoftsand D.keepoutthesandduringsandstorms19.Accordingtothepassage,peopleandanimalsvisitanoasisfor________.A.frostandcrops B.sandandstones C.waterandfood D.moneyandoil20.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whatistheweatherlikeindeserts? B.Whatdoyouknowaboutdeserts?C.Howdopeopleliveindeserts? D.WhereistheArabianDesert?(2020·天津·中考真題)SummerFunatHappyKids’LearningCentreAreyoulookingforsomethingthatcanaddcolourtoyoursummerholiday?Ifyes,herearethesummercoursesthatyoucannotmiss!ChildrenCanCookThecourseistoimprovechildren’sknowledgeinthekitchen.Theywilllearnbasiccookingskills,kitchensafety,andhowtobuyproperingredients(原料)andfollowstepsinrecipes(食譜).Childrencansitcomfortablyandeatwhattheyhavecookedattheendofeachlesson.LittleWritersThecourseisdividedintotwoparts.Inthefirstpart,childrenareintroducedtofamousstoriesandtheirwriters.Inthesecondpart,theyaretaughttowritetheirownstories.Childrenalsogetthechancetowriteothertexttypes,suchaspoemsandplays.ActingforFunThisisacoursethatletschildrenenjoythefunofacting.Throughactingandspeakinginfrontofpeople,childrenwillbemoreconfident.Parentsarewelcometowatchtheperformance(演出)givenbythechildrenattheendofthecourse.WatercolourPaintingThiscourseteacheschildrenthebasicskillsofpaintingpeopleandanimals.Weencouragechildrentowatch,imagineandcreatetheirownworks.21.Whatcanchildrendointhecookingcourse?A.Sellthefood. B.Buythebowls.C.Learnhowtocook. D.Eatwhatteachershavecooked.22.Howmanypartsarethereinthewritingcourse?A.Onepart. B.Twoparts. C.Threeparts. D.Fourparts.23.Whichcourseshouldchildrenjoiniftheywanttobemoreconfident?A.ActingforFun. B.WatercolourPainting.C.LittleWriters. D.ChildrenCanCook.24.Whatdoesthepaintingcourseteach?A.Theimportanceofacting.B.Howtobuyproperingredients.C.Famousstoriesandtheirwriters.D.Thebasicskillsofpaintingpeopleandanimals.25.Thepurposeofthispassageistoencouragechildrento________.A.cookamealfortheirparentsB.a(chǎn)ctwiththeirparentsinpublicC.jointhesummercoursesatthelearningcentreD.readmorebooksduringtheholiday(2024·天津河北·一模)Herearefourwonderfulbooksforyou!HappyHereBy10blackBritishwritersWithanintroductionfrombestsellingwriterSharnaJackson,HappyHereincludesstoriesandpoemsby10blackBritishwriters.Thebookisaboutjoy(快樂),homeandfamily.Price:$6.99RainbowGreyByLauraEllenAndersonRayGreylivesinthemagicalWeatherlands,highinthesky.AtriptotheEarthturnsRayGreyintoRainbowGrey.Withthehelpofherbestfriends,shemustusewhatshehastosavetheworld...Thestoryisascolourfulandbeautifulasarainbow(彩虹).Price:$5.94LoveFromJoyByJennyValentine10-year-oldJoyneedstofixadifficultsituation.HernewbestfriendBennyhasn’tbeenhimselfforalongtime.Withthehelpofherkindness,canJoyfindawaytoputthesmilebackonhisface?Price:$5.75TheLittleBookofJoyByJoanneRuelosDiazTherearelotsofideasforfindinghappinessinthispocket-sizedbook,whichwillhelpyoubringjoytoeverydayoftheyear.Takeinspiration(靈感)fromthebirthdaysoffamouspeople,discoverthepleasuresofwritingletters;celebrateholidaysfromaroundtheworld,andevenfindjoyonarainyday.Price:$19.991.WhogivesanintroductionofHappyHere?A.TenblackBritishwriters. B.LauraEllenAnderson.C.SharnaJackson. D.Aten-year-oldgirl.2.What’sRainbowGreymainlyabout?A.Savingtheworld.B.Travellingthroughthesky.C.Learningfromfamouspeople.D.Helpingbringhappinessbacktosomeone.3.HowmuchwillyoupayifyoubuyLoveFromJoyandRainbowGrey?A.$11.69. B.$12.74. C.$19.99. D.$25.93.4.Inwhichbookcanyoulearnlotsofideasabouthowtofindhappiness?A.HappyHere. B.LoveFromJoy.C.RainbowGrey. D.TheLittleBookofJoy.5.Youmightseethismaterialin________.A.a(chǎn)personaldiary B.a(chǎn)newsreportC.a(chǎn)travelguidebook D.a(chǎn)children’smagazine(2024·天津河西·一模)WelcometoWouldyouliketojoinusthissummervacation?Herearetoursoffouramazingmuseums.Youcannotonlyenjoyyourlife,butalsolearnsomethinginteresting.TheUnderwaterMuseumTime:5—10JulyAge:8—18Ticket:¥50Youcanenjoyfishesindifferentcolours.Therearealsoexcellentdolphinshows.Ifyouarebraveenough,haveatrytoswimunderwatertoseethesealifeclearly.Buysomegiftsforyourfamilyifnecessary.TheMuseumofMoviesTime:16—21JulyAge:8—15Ticket:¥20Thisisamuseumaboutmoviesandcameras.Ithasveryoldcamerasandyoucanlearnalotaboutthehistoryofthem.Torelax,youmaywatchfamousmoviesfromallovertheworld.TheChina(瓷器)MuseumoftheSongdynastyTime:3—8AugustAge:12—18Ticket:freeMorethan120chinapiecesfromancientChinaareonshowhere.Youcanmakeyourclay(陶土)artworksinpersonataverygoodprice.Comeandhavefunwithyourfriends!ItisopeneverydayexceptMonday.ScienceandTechnologyMuseumTime:23—28AugustAge:over6Ticket:freeYoumaylearnsomethingaboutthespaceandincreaseyourscienceknowledge.YoucanexperiencewonderfulactivitiessuchasVRgames,drivinggames,recyclinggamesandsoon.Childrenunder12mustbewithatleastoneadult.6.Jennyisa7-year-oldgirl.Whichmuseumcanshevisit?A.TheUnderwaterMuseum. B.TheMuseumofMovies.C.TheChinaMuseumoftheSongdynasty. D.ScienceandTechnologyMuseum.7.Ifaboyhasaninterestinoldcameras,hecangotothemuseumon________.A.6July B.5August C.18July D.24August8.HelenwantstovisitTheUnderwaterMuseumwithherclassmateSally.Howmuchdotheyhavetopay?A.¥100. B.¥50. C.¥20. D.¥150.9.AtScienceandTechnologyMuseum,youcan________.A.makeclayartpieces B.swimunderwater C.experienceVRgames D.watchmovies10.Thereadingmaycomefrom________.A.a(chǎn)textbook B.a(chǎn)storybook C.a(chǎn)sciencefiction D.theInternet(2024·天津·一模)DearFamily,Everythinghasbeensomuchfunduringthetrip.Iamsorrythatithastakenmesolongtowrite.WhenwearrivedinNewYorkCityyesterday,wewenttoourhotelatonce,tookshowers,andbeganourtripinthecity!WesawtheStatueofLiberty,WallStreet,andTimesSquare,allinjustoneday.Unluckily,wecouldonlyspendonedayinNewYork,becausewehadtotakethetraintoseeNiagaraFalls.IamridingthetrainnowasIwrite.Weshouldarriveinafewhours,andIthinkwe’llgostraighttobedasitwillbepastmidnightwhenwearrive.AfterNiagaraFalls,wewillvisitTorontoinCanadasinceitisonlyalittlefurthernorth.I’veneverbeentoCanada,soitwillbeexciting.FromToronto,we’regoingtoflytoLosAngeles.That’swherewewillstayfortherestofthetrip.I’msurewe’llgotoDisneyland.And,ofcourse,wewillsurfinthePacificOcean!Wewilltrytowriteagainsoon,butwearedoingsomuchthatIcan’tmakeanypromises.LoveyouFrancisandSam11.Whatisthepassage?A.Asong B.Anotice C.Areport. D.Anemail.12.Wheredidtheyvisityesterday?A.WallStreet,NiagaraFallsandTimesSquare. B.WallStreet,StatueofLibertyandTimesSquare.C.StatueofLiberty,NiagaraFallsandTimesSquare. D.StatueofLiberty,WallStreetandNiagaraFalls.13.HowlongdidtheystayinNewYork?A.Threedays B.Twodays. C.Oneday D.Afewhours.14.HowdidtheygotoseeNiagaraFallsfromNewYork?A.Onfoot B.Bytrain. C.Byboat. D.Bycar15.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Theymaybetoobusytowriteagain. B.Theymisstheirfamilyverymuch.C.Theyhaveforgottentheirpromises. D.Theywillwriteagainverysoon.(2024·天津河北·二模)DearNicole,Howareyou?ThissummerholidaymydadandItravelledtoTanzaniatoclimbMountKilimanjaro,Africa’shighestmountain.MydadandIhaveclimbedmanymountainsinScotland.Beforethetrip,wespentafewweekstraininginthemountainsofSwitzerland.Over20,000peopleclimbKilimanjaroeveryyear.Somedoitbecausethecountrysideisveryinteresting,goingfromrainforesttosnowatthetop.Ourreasonwasthatyoucangettothetopwithoutmuchequipment(裝備)—ropesorspecialclimbingtools.Therearealsofewstormsonthemountain,butweonlylearntthatlater.Climbingabove4,000metrescanbedifficultbecause.somepeoplegetterribleheadaches.Iwasfine,butothersinourgroupweresick.Dadfeltawfulaswell,soIhadtolookafterhimaswegotnearthetop.Theotherproblemwasthathelosthisgloves.Hishandsgotsocoldthathecouldn’tfeelthem.Thiswasdangerous,soIgavehimapairofmysockstokeephishandswarm.Ittookussixdaysanditwasthebestclimbingexperienceever.I’ddoitagainnextyear.Withlove,Zack16.WheredidZackandhisdadtrainbeforeclimbingKilimanjaro?A.Tanzania. B.Scotland. C.England. D.Switzerland.17.WhydidZackandhisdadwanttoclimbKilimanjaro?A.Notmuchequipmentisneeded. B.Thecountrysideisbeautiful.C.Itispopularwithmountainclimbers. D.Therearefewstormsonthemountain.18.OnthewaytothetopofKilimanjaro,_______.A.Zacklosthissocks B.ZackgotaheadacheC.Zack’sdadhurthishand D.Zack’sdadlosthisgloves19.Zackthinksthathistripis________.A.simple B.terrible C.wonderful D.common20.What’stheletterma

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