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答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁2022中考閱讀理解熱點(diǎn)話題練專題70寓言故事(2021·山東濟(jì)南·中考真題)Nezumiwasamouse.HewasthinkingaboutfindingahusbandforherdaughterSuki.ButSukisaid,“Father,IwishtomarryTaro.”Tarowassmartandstrong,butTaro’sparentswerenotrichorpowerful.“MySukican’tmarryacommonmouse!”Nezumisaid.“I’llfindsomeonepowerfulformydaughter.”Nesumitraveledfarandwide,butnobodymethishighstandards.Oneday,heclimbedtothetopofamountain.“Hi,Sun!”Nezumicalled.“Nobodyismorepowerfulthanyou.I’dlikeyoutomarrymydaughter.”Sunsmiledandsaid,“Yes,I’mpowerful.Withoutme,nothinggrows.ButwhenCloudcoversmyface,theworldgrowscold.”AsCloudcame,Sundisappeared.NezumibowedtoCloudandtoldhimhiswish.“SurelyI’mpowerful,”hesaid.“Butherecomessomeonestronger.”AndWindblewCloudaway.ThenNezumishoutedhiswishtoWind.“OfcourseI’mpowerful.ButIcan’tpassthroughWall,”saidWind.WhenNezumitoldWallhiswish,Wallsaidquietly,“Yes,I’mpowerful.Ikeepenemiesaway.ButI’mafraidofmicelikeyou,whodigundermeandmakemefalldown.”Nezumiletoutabiglaugh.HeranbackhomeandsaidtoSuki,“Mydear!Youareright.Tarowillbeapowerfulhusband.”1.Nezumiwantedtofind________forherdaughter.A.a(chǎn)ring B.a(chǎn)house C.a(chǎn)husband D.a(chǎn)friend2.NezumithoughtthatTaro’sparentswerenot________.A.rich B.smart C.polite. D.honest3.WheredidNezumicalltoSun?A.Inhisyard. B.Onamountain. C.Inhishole. D.Onthebeach.4.Wallaidthathewasafraidof________.A.Sun B.Cloud C.Wind D.mice5.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninfer(推斷)that________intheend.A.SukiandTarogotmarried B.NezumilaughedatSuki C.Sukiranawayfromhome D.NezumifoughtwithTaro(2016·四川宜賓·中考真題)Peterwasacarpenter(木匠)ofourvillage.OnceIaskedhimtomakeadiningtableformywife.Hemadeitjusttherightsizetofillthespacebetweenthetwowindows.WhenIarrivedhomethatevening,Peterwasdrinkingacupofteaandwritingouthisbillforhiswork.Mywifesaidtomequietly:“That’shisninthcupofteatoday.”Butshesaidloudly:“It’sabeautifultable,dear,isn’tit?”“Iwon’tdecideaboutthatuntilIseethatbill.”Isaid.Peterlaughedandgavemehisbillforthework.Itsaid:BILLOnediningtable

June10,2016Costofwood

27.00Paint(油漆)

5.50Work,8hours(2anhour)

16.00Total(總計(jì))

58.50WhenIwaslookingatthebill,Petersaid:“It’sbeenafineday,hasn’tit?Quitesunny.”“Yes,”Isaid,“I’mgladitisonlythe10thofJune.”“Metoo.”saidPeter,“Youwait—it’llbeabithotterbytheendofthemonth.”“Yes.Hotter—andmoreexpensive.Diningtableswillbe20moreexpensiveonJune30th,won’tthey,Peter?”Peterlookedhardatmeforhalfaminute.Therewasalittlesmileinhistwoblueeyes.Igavehisbillbacktohim.“Ifitisn’ttoomuchtrouble,Peter,”Isaid,“Pleaseadditupagain.Youcanforgetthedate.”Ipaidhim48.50andhewashappytogetit.6.WhydidPetertalkaboutweatherwhenthewriterwaslookingatthebill?A.Becauseitwasafinedayindeed.B.Becausehewantedthewritertolookatthebillcarefully.C.Becausehedidn’twantthewritertogothroughthebillcarefully.D.Becausehewantedtotellthewriterwhattheweatherwaslike.7.Whydidthewritersaythatdiningtableswouldbe20moreexpensivebytheendofJune?A.Becausepaintwouldbemoreexpensive.B.Becausethecostofwoodwouldbemoreexpensive.C.BecauseitwasdifficultmakediningtablesinhotweatherD.BecausehethoughtPeterwouldalmostcertainlyaddthedatetothecostofthediningtable.8.ThewriterthoughtPeterwouldaskfor________ifhemadeadiningtableonJune30th.A.48.50 B.78.50 C.68.50 D.20.009.Fromthestoryweknowthat________.A.PetertriedtogetmoremoneyforhisworkB.Peterstillwantedtoget58.50forhisworkintheendC.PetermadeamistakeinthebillD.Peterhadwrittenoutthebillbeforethewritergothome(2016·內(nèi)蒙古包頭·中考真題)OnfireSon:CanIhaveanotherglassofwater?Father:Another?Thiswillbeyourtenth!Son:Iknow,butmyroomisonfire.Mom’sgreyhairsOneday,alittlegirlwassittingandwatchinghermotherdothedishesinthekitchen.Shesuddenlysawthathermotherhadafewgreyhairs.Shelookedathermotherandcuriouslyasked,“Whyaresomeofyourhairsgrey,Mom?”Hermothersaid.“Well,everytimeyoudosomethingwrongandmakemecryorunhappy.Oneofmyhairsturnsgrey”Thegirlthoughtforawhileandthensaid,“Mom,whyareallofGrandma’shairsgrey?”Thebigheadson“Mom,manykidsmakefunofme,”theboycriedtohismother.“TheysayIhaveabighead.”“Don’tlistentothem.”hismothersaid.“Youhaveabeautifulhead.Nowstopcryingandgotothesupermarketfor10poundsofpotatoes.”“Where’stheshoppingbag?”“Ihaven’tgotone--er,useyourhat.”10.Thethreeshortpassagesareamongthefavorite________ofAmericanchildren.A.jokes B.reports C.news D.diaries11.Theboyinpassage1needswaterto________.A.drinkbecauseheisthirsty B.putoutthefire C.settheroomonfire D.cleantheroom12.Inpassage2,whatdidthegirlmeanbyaskingthelastquestion?A.Hermothermadehergrandmothercryalot. B.Hermothermadehergrandmotherlaughalot.C.Hergrandmothermadehermothercryalot. D.Hergrandmothermadehermotherlaughalot.13.Accordingtothemotherinpassage3,________.A.theson’sheadissmall B.theson’shatissmall C.theson’sheadisbig D.theson’shatisbeautiful(2019·四川瀘州·中考真題)Onedayamanwaswalkingthroughabigcity.Onastreetcornerhesawaboywithanumberofsmallbirdsforsale,inacage.Helookedwithsadnessuponthelittleprisonersflyingaboutthecage,jumpingupanddown,beatingtheirwings,andtryingtogetout.Hestoodforsometimelookingatthebirds.Atlasthesaidtotheboy,“Howmuchdoyouaskforyourbirds?”“Fiftycentsapiece,sir,”saidtheboy.“Idonotmeanhowmuchapiece.”saidtheman,“buthowmuchforallofthem?Iwanttobuythemall.”Theboybegantocount,andfoundtheycametofivedollars.“Thereisyourmoney,”saidtheman.Theboytookit,wellpleasedwithhismorning’strade.Aftergivingthemoney,themanopenedthecagedoor,andletallthebirdsflyaway.Theboy,ingreatsurprise,cried,“Whatdidyoudothatfor,sir?Youhavelostallyourbirds.”“IwilltellyouwhyIdidit,”saidtheman.“IwasshutupthreeyearsinaFrenchprison(監(jiān)獄),asaprisonerofwar,andIamresolved(下定決心)nevertoseeanythinginprisonwhichIcanmakefree.”14.Whatdidtheboydothatday?A.Sellingsomebirds. B.Flyingsomebirds.C.Beatingsomebirds. D.Buyingsomebirds.15.Theunderlinedword“prisoners”probablymeans________.A.嫌疑犯 B.戰(zhàn)爭犯 C.籠中鳥 D.流浪者16.Howmanybirdsdidthemanbuy?A.5 B.10 C.15 D.5017.Whendidthestoryhappen?A.Atnoon B.Inthemorning C.Intheafternoon D.Intheevening18.Whydidthemanletthebirdsflyaway?A.Hedidn’tlikethebirds.B.Helovedthebirdsverymuch.C.Hewantedtoprotecttheenvironment.D.Hewantedtoseeanythinginprisongetfree.(2022·江蘇宿遷·一模)Forhundredsofyears,HansChristianAndersen’s(安徒生)magicaltaleshavemadechildrenhappywithstoriesoficyqueens,lonelymermaidsandfoolishemperors(愚蠢的皇帝).Inmanystories,Andersenusesordinarysituationsandmagicalsettingstoteachlifelessonstoyoungreaders.Atinygirlgrowsfromaflower,abutterflytriestomarryaflowerandmanymorestories,ManyofthestoriesinAndersen’sFairyTales(1835)areaboutappearances.Whetherit’saproudemperorandhisclothesthatcan’tbeseen,anuglyduckling(丑小鴨)tryingtofitinwithothersthatlookdifferentoramermaidthatwantstofitinwithhumansonland,themeaningofappearanceplaysalargeroleinmanyofAndersen’stales.Toomuchprideinone’sappearancedoesn’tturnoutwellformostofAndersen’scharacters.Inthisexcerpt(節(jié)選)fromTheLittleMermaid,thewitch(巫師)takesawaythemermaid’svoiceinexchangeforahumanbody.Thefollowingisexcerptfromthebook:“Iamwillingtohelpyou,butareyouwillingtosuffer(受苦)allthis?”“Yes”.Thelittlemermaidsaidinatremblingvoice,asshethoughtofthePrinceandofgainingahumanheart.“Remember!”saidthewitch.“Onceyouhavetakenhumanform,youcanneverbeamermaidagain.Youcannevercomebackthroughthewaterstoyoursistersortoyourfather’spalace.”“Ishalltakethatrisk(險(xiǎn)),”saidthelittlemermaid,butsheturnedaspaleasdeath.“Butyoumustalsopayme!”thewitchsaid,“andwhatIamaskingforisnotexpensive.Youhavetheloveliestvoiceofallthosehereonthesea-bedandyouhopetoentrant(使著迷)himwithit,butthatvoiceyoumustgivetome.Imusthavethebestthingyouownformypreciousdrink!Imustgiveyouofmyownbloodforthedrink,sothatitcanbeassharpasadouble-edgedsword(雙刃劍)!”“Butifyoutakemyvoice,”thelittlemermaidsaid.“whatamIleftwith?”“Yourlovelyform,”thewitchtoldher,“yourglidingmovementsandyoureloquent(會(huì)說話的)eyes.Withtheseyoucaneasilyenchantahumanheart.……19.WhatdoAndersen’staleshaveincommon?①delightchildren

②ordinarysituations

③magicalsettings④concernappearances

⑤turnoutbeautifulendingforcharactersA.①②③ B.①③⑤ C.②③④ D.③④⑤20.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordtremblingmostprobablymean?A.peaceful B.fearful C.hopeful D.doubtful21.Whatriskmadethelittlemermaidturnaspaleasdeath?A.Hereloquenteyes. B.Herloveliestvoice.C.Adouble-edgesword. D.Beingunabletogobacktothesea.22.Whatmayhappentothelittlemermaidattheendofthestory?A.Shemayloseherloveliestvoiceandcanneverreturntothesea.B.Shemaynotlistentothewitchbecauseshedoesn’twanttoleavethepalace.C.Shemayaskhersistersforadviceandthenwillmakeafinaldecision.D.Shemaybekilledbythewitchbecausethewitchwantsthebestthing.(2022·河南信陽·一模)Awoodcutterstartedanewjobatatimber(木材)company.Thepayandworkconditionswerequitegood.Sincethecompanywastreatinghimwell,thewoodcutterworkedashardashecould.Hisbossgavehimanaxeandshowedhimwherehewassupposedtowork.Onhisfirstday,thewoodcuttercutdown18trees.“Congratulations,”hisbosssaid.“Keepgoing!”Encouragedbyhisboss’words,thewoodcutterworkedevenharderthenextday,butcouldonlycutdown15trees.Thethirdday,hetriedevenharder,butonlycutdown10trees.Dayafterday,hewascuttingdownfewerandfewertrees.“Imustbelosingmystrength,”thewoodcutterthought.Hewenttohisbossandapologized,sayingthathecouldnotunderstandwhatwasgoingon.“Whenwasthelasttimeyousharpenedyouraxe?”hisbossasked.“Sharpen?Ihavenotimetosharpenmyaxe.Ihavebeenverybusytryingtocutdowntrees.”O(jiān)urlivesarelikethat.Wesometimesgetsobusythatwedon’ttaketimetosharpenour“axe”.Intoday’sworld,itseemsthateveryoneisbusierthanever,butalsolesshappythanever.Whyisthis?There’snothingwrongwithactivityandhardwork.Probablyitisbecausewehaveforgottenhowtostay“sharp”.Wehaveforgottentocontinuouslyimproveourskillssoweloseourefficiency.Thenweleaveourselvesinabusystateandbecomestressed.Wewillfeellesshappy.Soremember,alwaystakethetimetosharpenyour“axe”anddon’tbecome“blunt”.根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。23.Howdidthebosstreatthewoodcutter?A.Hetreatedhimwell. B.Hewasnotpleasedwithhim.C.Hepaidhimlessandless. D.Hewantedtofirehim.24.Thewoodcutterdidn’tcutdownasmanytreesasbeforebecause________.A.hewaslosinghisstrength B.hedidn’tsharpenhisaxeC.hespentmoretimelookingfortrees D.hedidn’twanttodothejobanymore25.Whatmakessomepeoplelesshappythanever,accordingtothestory?A.Theydon’tcareabouttheimportantthingsinlife. B.Theydon’twanttoworkhardanymore.C.Theyaretoooldtolearnnewskills. D.Theyhaveforgottentoimprovetheirskills26.TheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword“efficiency”maybe________.A.精力 B.效率 C.活力 D.技能27.Whatdoesthestorytellus?A.It’sawasteoftimetosharpenyouraxe. B.It’shardtoachievesuccesswithoutrest.C.It’sworthtakingtimetosharpenyourskills. D.It’sbettertokeepyourselfbusyallthetime.(2022·江西新余·一模)DuringtheWarringStatesPeriod(475-221BC),KingZhaooftheStateofYan(燕昭王)wantedtogathertalentedpeopletomakethestatestrong.HeaskedthescholarGuoWeiforadvice.Guotoldthekingastory.Inancienttimes,therewasakingwhowantedaspecialkindofhorse.Thishorsecouldrun1,000liaday.Itwascalledqianlima.Hesentmanypeopletofindthesehorsesandbuythemforhim.Afterthreeyears,nobodyfoundhimsuchahorse.Oneday,someonenewvolunteeredtohelp.Withinthreemonths,heheardaboutaqianlima.Herushedtofindit,butthehorsewasalreadydead.Still,heboughtthebonesofthehorsewith500piecesofgold.Thekingwasveryangry.“WhatIwantisalivehorse,notthebonesofadeadhorse!”Themanansweredcalmly,“Imaginethis.You’rewillingtopayahighpriceforadeadhorse,letalonealiveone.Thisshowspeopleyoutrulywishtobuythehorses.Justwaitandthehorsesyouwantwillcomeverysoon.”Indeed,withinayear,manyqianlimaownersbroughttheirhorsestotheking.Guotoldthekingthathecouldseehimselfasthebonesofthehorse.“IfIamvalued,moretalentwillbewillingtoservethestate,”hesaid.ThekingbuilthousesforGuoandtreatedhimasateacher.Soon,talentedpeopleacrossthestatecametohelptheking.HisstatefinallybeattheStateofQi.WecanbetterunderstandthestorybyreadingtheessayOnHorsesbyHanYu,awriterintheTangDynasty.Intheessay,Hanwrotethatqianlimaarecommon,butapersonwhocanfindthemisrare.Ittellsusthattalentedpeoplearecommon.Findingthemisdifficult.Thestoryhelpsusunderstandthattalentedpeopleareimportanttosociety.Theydeserve(應(yīng)得)respect.PresidentXiJinpingoncetoldthisstorytoofficials,askingthemtorespecttalentedpeople.Moreimportantly,thestorypushesustothinkaboutourowntalents.Itmeanstodevelopyourall-aroundabilitiesandcreateopportunitiesforyourself.Insteadofwaitingforsomeonetofindyou,youcanactivelysellyourself.28.WhatdidKingZhaooftheStateYanactuallywanttohave?A.Talentedpeople. B.Qianlima. C.Thebonesofaqianlima. D.Wealth29.InGuo’sstory,thekinggotangrywiththemanbecausehethought.A.qianlimaweren’tthebesthorsesintheworld B.a(chǎn)deadhorsewasofnouseatallC.theboneswerenotfromaqianlima D.therewasn’taqianlimaintheworld30.Whatwastheman’sreasonforbuyingthebonesofadeadhorse?A.Itcouldhelpthekinggathertalentedpeople.B.Horseownerswouldseetheking’sneedforqianlima.C.Morepeoplewouldkilltheirhorsestosellhorsebones.D.Thekingcouldtellqianlimafromcommonhorsesthisway.31.Guocomparedhimselftointhestoryhetold.A.thevolunteer B.theking C.qianlimaowner D.thebonesofadeadqianlimathe(2021·陜西·西工大附中分校模擬預(yù)測)Oncetherewasamanwholikedtoeatmangoes(芒果).Onedayhedecidedtogetthesweetestmangofromtheverytopofthetree.Mangoeswhichareexposedtothesunthemostarethesweetest.Soheclimbeduptothetop,wherethebranches(樹枝)werethin.Hemanagedtopickupafewsweetreddishfruits,but,inanattempt(試圖)toclimbdown,heslippedandstartedfallingtowardstheground.Fortunately,hecaughtthebranchashewasfallingandremainedhelplesslyhangingonthetree.Thenhestartedtocallnearbyvillagersforhelp.Theyimmediatelycamewithaladderandsticks,butcoulddolittletohelphim.Thenaftersometimeonecalmandthoughtfulpersonarrived—awell-knownsagewholivedinasimplehutnearby.Peoplewereverycurioustoseewhathewoulddo,ashewasfamousinsolvingmanypeople’sproblemsintheareaandsometimesverycomplicatedones.Hewassilentforaminuteandthenpickedupastoneandthrewitatthehangingman.Everybodywassurprised.Thehangingmangoloverstartedtoshout,“Whatareyoudoing?Areyoucrazy?Doyouwantmetobreakmyneck?”Thesagewassilent.Thenhetookanotherstoneandthrewitattheman.Themanwasveryangry.“IfIcouldjustcomedown,Iwouldshowyou!”That’swhateverybodywanted—thathecamedown.Buthow?Noweverybodywastense(緊張),astowhatwouldhappennext!Somewantedtopunishthesage,buttheydidn’t.Thesagepickedanotherstoneandthrewitagainattheman,evenmoreforcefully.Nowthemanonthetreewasenragedanddevelopedagreatdeterminationtocomedownandtakerevenge(報(bào)仇).Hethenusedallhisskillandstrengthandsomehowreachedthebrancheswhichweresafetostartgoingdown.Andhemadeit!Everybodywasamazed.However,therescuedmanfoundthesagegone.Hestoodthere,realizingthatthemanreallyhelpedhimbecauseheinduced(勸說)himtotryhisbestandsavehimself.

“Ishouldbethankfulandnotangry.”32.Whathappenedafterhehadpickedafewsweetreddishmangoes?A.Heshoutedloudlyforhelpbutnoonehelped. B.Heslippedandfelltothegroundsuddenly.C.Hewasclimbingdownquicklybutcarefully. D.Heremainedhanginghelplesslyonthetree.33.Whatdoyouthinkdrovethemantoclimbdown?A.Courage. B.Revenge. C.Carefulness. D.Assistance.34.Fromthestoryweknowthatthesweetestmangomustbetheone__

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