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PAGE8PAGE72022中考閱讀理解熱點話題練專題15工作與職業(yè)Passage1(2020·河北·中考真題)Inclass,studentsaresharingtheirdreamjobs.Jacob:I'dliketobeamountain-climbingguideforseveralreasons.NumberOne,mountainclimbingisveryexciting.Mountain-climbingguidesgettoclimbtall,dangerousmountains,right?NumberTwo,Ienjoyworkingoutdoorsandhelpingothers.NumberThree,mountain-climbingguidestravelwidelyandmeetmanyfunpeople.Fred:Mychoiceistobeavet(獸醫(yī)).Why?Ilikeanimals.Animalsbringalotofjoytoourlives,buttheyaskforlittleinreturn.Ialsoenjoyhelpinganimalsandtheirownersfeelbetter.Petownersarehappywhentheirpetsarewell.Finally,vetsgettoworkwithotherpeoplewholikeanimals.Anne:Ha,mydreamjob?Anaccountant(會計)!Ithinkit'sinteresting.I'mgoodatnumbers,youknow,andIalsolikehelpingpeoplemanagetheirmoney.Goodaccountantsarewellpaid,andIwanttomanagemyownmoney,ofcourse.Butthemostimportantofall,accountantsmostlyworkalone,andIliketoworkalone.Jessica:I'dliketobecomeananimator(動畫片制作者)andmakefilmslikeToyStory,Shrek,andCars.Yousee,IlovedrawingandIloveworkingoncomputers.I'dliketohelppeoplerelaxandenjoytheirlife.Animatorscanmakealotofmoney,too.1.Jacob'sdreamjobistobe.A.a(chǎn)vet B.a(chǎn)nanimatorC.a(chǎn)naccountant D.a(chǎn)mountain-climbingguide2.WhatisAnne'smainreasonforherdreamjob?A.Thejobisinteresting. B.Thejobiswellpaid.C.Sheisgoodatnumbers. D.Shelikestoworkbyherself.3.Whatdothefourstudentshaveincommon?A.Theyenjoyworkingoutside. B.Theyenjoyofferinghelptoothers.C.Theyhopetomeetfunpeople. D.Theyhopetomakealotofmoney.Passage2(2019·江西廣信·中考真題)Playingvideogamesandgettingmoneyforitseemslikeadreamjobformanyoftoday’steenagers.Butisitallfunandgames?BigbusinessPro(professional)gamingiscertainlybigbusiness.In2017,thereweremorethan3,000gamingcompetitionsandover10,000professionalplayersworldwide.Alargenumberofpeoplewatchtheircompetitionsonline,andsuccessfulgamerscangetmorethan1,000,000dollarsfromprizemoneyandads.Theindustryisclearlythriving.WhatittakesBecomingaprofessionalisnotjustaboutbeinggoodatplayinggames-italsotakesalotofhardwork.Someprogamerspracticeforfourteenhoursaday."Youneedtospendmuchtimeandputallyoureffortstoit",saysex-gamerGeorgeNotallfunandgamesItcanbeadifficultjobaswell.Stressisabigproblemforgamers.Tirednessisanother,andinjuries(受傷)arecommon.TopplayerHaiLamhadwrist(手腕)problemsafteryearsofprogaming.Careers(生涯)areshort,andmanygamersretire(退休)beforetheyare30andtrytofindanotherjob.However,thebadpointsprobablywon'tchangethedreamsofmanyteenagegamers.Andangryparentsarestilllikelytoheartheexcuse,“ButI'mjustpracticingformyfuturejob!”4.Howmanyprofessionalplayersweretherearoundtheworldin2017?A.130.000.B.Morethan3,000.C.Over1,000.000.D.Morethan10.0005.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"thriving"inParagraph2meanA.Gettingworse. B.Doingwell.C.Developingslowly.D.Changingquickly.6.Whatcanweinferfromthelastsentenceofthepassage?A.ChildrenareangrywiththeirparentsB.TeenagerspracticegamesfortheirfuturejobsC.SometeenagersarecrazyaboutplayinggamesD.Parentsstoptheirchildrenplayinggamessuccessfully.7.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Progamingisn'tallfunandgamesB.Thecareerasaprogamerdoesn'tlastlongC.Beingaprogamerisagoodchoiceforteenagers.D.Beingaprogamerisaneasywaytomakemoney.Passage3(2019·山東濰坊·中考真題)Whenhewasateenager,HunterAdamswasveryunhappy,andhespentmanyyearsinthe1960sand1970sinaspecialhospitalforpeoplewithmental(精神的)healthproblems.Whenhelefthospital,Adamsdecidedtobecomeadoctor,sohewenttoMedicalSchoolinVirginia,USA,Butwhenhewastherehedidthingsinadifferentway.Forexample,hedidn’tlikethedoctor’swhitecoats.hepreferredtowearshirtswithflowersonthemwhenhevisitedhispatients,andhetriedtomakethemlaugh.Thedoctorsatthemedicalschooldidn’tlikeAdamsverymuchbecausehewastodifferent.ButAdamsbelievedthatpeopleinhospitalneedmorethanmedicine.Hesawunhappyandlonelypeople,andhetriedtohelpthemaspatients,butaspeopletoo.Hespentalotoftimewithchildreninthehospital,andoftenputaspecialrednoseonhisfacetolooklikeaclownandtomakethechildrenlaugh.Whenhefinishedmedicalschoolandbecameadoctor,Adamsopenedhisownhospital,called“theGesundheitInstitute”,togetherwithsomeotherdoctors.Theywantedittobeaplaceinadifferentwayofworkingwithsickpeople.HunterAdamsbecamefamousduringthe1980s,andin1998,UniversalPicturesmadeafilmabouthislife.Itwasverysuccessful.Inthefilm(calledPatchAdams),RobinWilliamsplayedAdams.Williamssaid,“Hunterisareallywarmperson,whobelievesthatpatientsneedadoctorwho’sfriend.Ienjoyedplayinghim.”8.WhatprobablymadeHunterdecidetobeadoctor?A.Hisinterestinmedicine. B.Hisideatoopenahospital.C.Hisearlyexperienceasateenager. D.Hisloveforthelonelychildrenaround.9.HowwasHunterdifferentfromotherdoctors?A.Hewasfamousbeforeworkinginhospital.B.Helikedtowearshirtswithflowersinthemeveryday.C.Hetreatedhispatientsasfriendsineverywaypossible.D.Hewasgoodatdealingwithpeoplewhowerementallyill.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“clown”inparagraph3probablemean?A.木偶 B.小丑 C.外星人 D.蜘蛛俠11.WhatcanweknowfromRobinWilliamswords?A.HethoughthighlyofHunter.B.Everydoctorneedsapatientfriend.C.Hebecameawarmpersoneverafter.D.Agoodactormakesasuccessfulfilm.Passage4(2021·四川瀘州·中考真題)Inasmallvillage,therewasamiddle-agedpostman,whojustturned20yearsoldandstarteddelivering(投遞)allkindsofhappyorsadstoriestoeachhomedayafterdayfor50kilometers.20yearsflewby,andsomanychangestookplace,buttheroadfromthepostofficetothevillagealwayshadn’thadanytreesandnothingbuttheflyingdust(塵土)couldbeseen.“HowlongshallIgoalongthislonelyroad?”Assoonashethoughthemustspendhisliferidingthebikeonthedustyroadwithnoflowersortrees,hefeltsomewhatsorry.Oneday,whenhefinisheddeliveringthelettersandwasreadytoreturn,hehappenedtopassbyaflowershop.“Right,that’sit!”Hewalkedintotheshop,boughtahandfulofwildflowerseeds(種子),andfromthenextdayonputtheseseedsalongtheroadside.Thus,afteroneday,twodays,onemonth,twomonths...healwayskeptputtingthewildflowerseedsalongtheroadside.Beforelong,onthelonelyroad,wherehehadcomeandgonefor20years,grewupalotoflittleflowers,inallseasonsendlessly.Forthevillages,theflowersweremoreenjoyablethananymailthepostmandeliveredinallhislife.Ontheroadwithoutdustbutfullofpetals(花瓣),thepostmanrodehisbike,losinghimselfinthesweetsmellandnotfeelinglonelyandanxiousanymore.12.Howoldwasthepostmanwhenhestartedhisjob?A.Aboutthirtyyearsold. B.Abouttwentyyearsold.C.Overfortyyearsold. D.Overfiftyyearsold.13.Whatwastheroadlikebefore?A.Coveredwithflowers. B.Coveredwithtrees.C.Fullofflyingdust. D.Fullofseeds.14.Whatdidthepostmanbuyattheflowershop?A.Wildflowers. B.Bikes. C.Wildflowerseeds. D.Petals.15.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thevillagersshowednointerestintheflowers.B.Thepostmanenjoyedtheroadfullofflowers.C.Thevillagershelpedbuytheflowerseeds.D.Thepostmanstillfeltlonelyintheend.16.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoexpressinthispassage?A.Littlethingsmakeabigdifference.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Practicemakesperfect.D.Oldhabitsdiehard.Passage5(2020·湖北·中考真題)WhenpeoplediscoverthatIworkasafilmandTVextra(臨時演員),theyalwaysaskmethesamequestions:Emily,isiteasytogetwork?Isn'titboring?Doyougettomeetfamousactors?Doesitpaywell?Myanswersareprettystandardaswell:Yes,sometimes,onceinawhile,and…kindof.Thelifeofanextraisbothmoreinterestingandmoreboringthanyoumightimagine.Extras,whoplaythepeopleincrowds,onstreets,orinthebackgroundofindoorsscenes,cancomefromallwalksoflife.Unlikemanyextras,I'matrainedactor.Idogetrealspeakingroles,butworkcanbehardtocomebyifyou'renotapopularstar.I'mregistered(注冊)withanagencythatdealsonlywithextras,soIgetcallsallthetime.TheagencyexplainswhoI'llbesomeoneinacrowd,amemberofajury,aclerkandtellsmewheretogo.Calltimeisusuallybrightandearly,soItrytogettobedatareasonablehour.Sometimesbeinganextraisa"hurryupandwait"job.Inmyfirstextrarole,Iwasoneofagroupofofficeworkerswhocomeoutofabuildingjustasacarexplodes(爆炸)inthestreet.Wewaitedforhoursforthescenetobeshot,andthenwentinandoutofthebuildingaboutfiftytimes,tryingtoactterrifiedbyanexplosionwhichwasnotreal.Thenwehadlunch,changedclothes,andspenttheafternoonsascustomersinadepartmentstore.ItmaysoundlikeIdon’tenjoythework,butIdo.Beingpartofthebackgroundinaconvincing(令人信服的)wayischallenging,andbeingonafilmorTVsetisalwaysfascinating.Alotoffamousactorsdon'tevennoticetheextras,buttheoneswhodomakethejobalotoffunforeveryone.Asforthemoney,it'snothingcomparedtowhatthebigactorsmake,butitprettymuchpaysthebills.And,asabonus,I'vebeatenmyhighscoresonallmyphonegames,thankstoallthetimeIspendsittingaround,waitingforsomethingtohappen.17.Emilygivesstandardanswersbecause______.A.sheisproudofherjobB.shewantstohideherfeelingsC.shethinksit'sunnecessarytoexplainD.theyaretheexactanswerstothequestions18.WhatdoesEmilythinkofherjob?A.Busy. B.Enjoyable. C.Fashionable. D.Easy.19.Inline21,anotherwaytosayasabonuswouldbe______.A.a(chǎn)boveexpectation B.a(chǎn)saresult C.ingeneral D.a(chǎn)fterall20.Accordingtothepassage,_____.A.thefamousactorslookdownupontheextrasB.beinganextraisalwaysa"hurryupandwait"jobC.EmilytellsthetruthaboutbeingafilmandTVextraD.thosewhowanttobefilmorTVextrasmustbetrained21.WecaninferthatEmily______.A.oftenpaysthebillsforothersB.sometimeshastogetupveryearlyC.hasbeatenallthephonegameplayersD.wasinfaceofdangerinherfirstextrarolePassage6(2020·內(nèi)蒙古阿拉善盟·中考真題)FindaJobThisSummerThissummertherearethingsthatstudentscandotoearnsomepocketmoneyortohelpothers.Also,manyprogramsareofferedbyprovincialgovernmentanditspartnerstohelpstudentsfindsummerjobs.Hereareafewideas.DeliverNewspapersTeenagerscandelivernewspapers—usuallyyourideabikearoundaneighborhoodandleavethenewspaperateachhouse.Normallyyouhavetohaveyourownbike—andyouhavetogetupearlytoo,becausepeoplewanttheirnewspaperstoreadwiththeirbreakfast.Ifyouare15-18andreturntoschoolthisfall,youcanfindjobsofthiskind.WashCarsIt'scrazyforadultstodrivetoanexpensivecarwashwhentheycangetateenagertodothejobforlessmoney.Washthecarwellandcarefullyandpeoplewillwantyoutodoitagain.Thenyou'vegotcustomers!GiveOlderPeopleaHandLotsofolderpeoplearehappyforteenagerstohelpthemcarrytheirshoppingordosmallthingsforthem,likewashingorkeepingthemcompany(陪伴).Youearnmoneyornot,andpeopleintheneighborhoodgetyourhelp.JobProgramsIfyouareastudentlivingincertaincommunitiesoftheprovince,youarelucky.Thereareprogramsthatprovidefourweeksofpaidjobsalongwithtraining.Afterthat,youcanstartandrunyourownsummerbusiness,andyouhaveachanceofwinningawardsofupto$1000.Gotothegovernmentwebsitetolearnmoreabouttheseprograms.Peopleunder25couldbuildskills,findajoborstartbusinessesallyearround.Theyareallgreatideas.Justchooseoneofthemtomakesomemoney.Thenspenditorsaveit.Butdon'tforgetit'simportantalwaystotellanadultwhereyouaregoing.22.WhatisspecialaboutDeliverNewspapers?A.Itrequiresonetogetupearly. B.Itneedspatienceandstrongbody.C.Itoffershelptoneighbors. D.Itgivestrainingbeforework.23.Whichoneprovidestraining?A.DeliverNewspapers. B.WashCars. C.GiveOlderPeopleaHand. D.JobPrograms.24.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.It'shardforteenagerstofindjobs. B.Theeldersdon'twanthelpfromteenagers.C.Washingcarsisthebestchoiceforteenagers. D.Whateveryouwanttodo,safetycomesfirst.Passage7(2019·山東平陰·一模)I'moftenaskedthequestion“Howdidyoubecomeareporter?”Yousee,everybodyexpectedmetofollowinmyfather'sfootstepsandbecomeadoctor.Well,duringmylastyearofschoolIvisitedacareercounselor(置業(yè)顧問)namedLisaandIdrovehercrazywithmychoices.Myfirstchoicewasachocolatetester.AlthoughLisadidn'tknowthejobwell,shegotmesomeinformationaboutit.Idiscoveredthatchocolatetestersmakealotofmoney,soIwassureIhadfoundmydreamjob.However,whenIfoundoutthatchocolatetestersdon'tjustsitaroundeatingchocolateallday,Ilostmyinterest.Next,Ithoughtofbecomingafootballreferee(裁判).Ihadlovedfootballfromayoungage,butbeingaprofessionalfootballerwasoutofthequestion,asIcouldn'tplayverywell.However,itseemsthatrefereesmustbeabletoruntwoandahalfmilesinlessthantwelveminutesandtheyarerequiredtotakeexamsthroughouttheirtraining.So,mydreamofbecomingarefereedied.Finally,Ihadthisideaofbecomingadogstylist(造型師).ThatwasafterIrealizedhowmuchmoneyourdogstylist,Shirley,wasbeingpaid.However,once,whileshewasstylingPhilipo.Inoticedthathetriedtobite(咬)her.“Ithappensallthetime,"shetoldme.Asyoucanimagine,thatreallyputmeoff.Tocutalongstoryshort,allthisresearchmademerealizeIhadatalentforinvestigation(調(diào)查)sobytheendofschoolyearIhaddecidedtobecomeareporter.25.Whatcanweknowaboutthewriter'sfirstdreamjob?A.Itisajobthatpayswell. B.Itiswhathisfatherisdoing.C.ItiswhatLisaexpectedhimtodo. D.Itisajobthatrequiresonetositallday.26.Whywasthewriterinterestedinbecomingafootballrefereeinsteadofaplayer?A.Hewantedtorunless. B.Hewasn'tyoungenough.C.Hewantedtotakefewerexams. D.Hecouldn'tplayfootballverywell.27.Philipoisprobably________.A.Shirley'sdog B.thewriter'sdog C.Shirley'sstylist D.thewriter'sstylist28.WhichisclosestinmeaningtounderlinedpartinParagraph4?A.拖延時間 B.推遲C.把…放在…D.對…失去興趣(反感)29.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howtochoosetherightjob. B.Differentjobsthewriterhastried.C.Howthewriterbecameareporter. D.Theimportanceofcareercounselors.Passage8(2020·廣東·東莞市長安東安初級中學(xué)模擬預(yù)測)Mark,ayoungperson,tellsmehewantstobeawriter.Ialwaysencouragesuchpeople,butIalsoexplainthatthere’sabigdifferencebetween“beingawriter”andwriting.Inmostcasesthesepeoplearedreamingofwealthandfame,notthelonghoursalon
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