2023年中考任务阅读(阅读还原)专项练习12篇
第一篇
Cyclists need to be more careful than other road users, as it's much easier for you to get hurt. Remember that when you are on a cycle, you have no protection from dangers around you. 1.
Don't use your mobile phone while cycling. This is because you need to look out for the road and other traffic.
You should always wear a helmet as this can cut down the risk of getting hurt on the head in an accident.
Do not change your direction suddenly. 2. Always look carefully before you start, stop or turn. Let drivers know you have seen them.
3. If not, why not Brakes must work well in all conditions: dry and wet. Are the tyres in good condition to make sure of the safety of your trip
Traffic laws apply (适用) to you as a cyclist, as well as other road users. 4. It is against the law for them to take the following actions.
● Jump red lights, including lights at pedestrian (行人) crossings, unless there's a sign showing that cyclists are allowed to do this.
● 5.
● Cycle the wrong way up a one-way street, unless there's a sign showing that cyclists can do so.
A. Cyclists must obey traffic laws. B. Is your bike checked from time to time C. Here are some suggestions on how to keep safe. D. Show drivers what you plan to do in plenty of time. E. Ride across pedestrian crossings, unless you are allowed to.
第二篇
What do people around the world think of China According to an international survey, China' s national image(形象)is improving. Over11, respondents(调查对象) took part in it. 1. The survey's questions covered topics from one's general view of China to its performance in international matters.
In the 2019 report, China scored 6. 3 points out of 10 regarding its image, rising from 5 points in 2013. Generally, developing countries had better impressions(印象)of China than developed countries. 2. The top three countries whose respondents had the best impression of China were Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
3. The respondents see China as the second most influential country international matters. The Belt and Road Initiative(一带一路倡议) was the most popular of all projects made by China, CCTV News reported.
China's performance in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic has been noticed by the world Over the past few months, many countries have closed their borders(边境)and stopped trades of medicine and medical equipment. 4. China has sent 34 medical teams to 32 countries and offered help to 150 countries and four international organizations.
As for the future, China is expected to make more contributions to the world. 5. Let's look forward to it.
A. Its national image will continue to improve. B. China has still helped countries that need help. C. The developing countries gave China a score of 7.2. D. The United States of America is the most influential country. E. The respondents are from 22 countries, including the US and France.
第三篇
Does your family buy the week's groceries(杂货) including many bottled drinks into your home
Because after having sports or hanging out under the sun, it's so cool to get a cold one right out of the, fridge, right
1. Americans buy more bottled water than any other nation in the world with 29 billion water bottles a year. In order to make all these bottles,17 million barrels(桶) of oil will be used up. That's enough roil to keep a million cars going for twelvemonths.
2. In fact,instead of going out with the trash, plastic bottles can be turned into carpeting or clothing. Remember this: Recycling one plastic bottle can save enough energy to power a 60-watt(瓦特)light bulb for six hours.
Unluckily, for every six water bottles we use, only one is made recycling. The rest are sent as garbage. Or, even worse, they end up as trash on the land or in rivers, oceans. 3.
So why don't more people drink water from the kitchen Some people drink bottled water because they think it is better for them, but that's not true. 4. It can do harm to people.
So next time when you have drinks or water, please try to use a glass at home or carry water in a steel bottle. 5.
A. Plastic bottles take many hundreds of years to disintegrate(分解). B. The chemicals in the bottles themselves may get into the water. C. Also, you can try to collect plastic bottles and send them for recycling. D. But all those plastic bottles use a lot of oil and pollute the environment. E. Most people choose to throw the bottles away after having the bottled drinks.
第四篇
The only thing better than reading a good book is reading it with others. In a book club, a group of people choose a book that everyone will read separately and then discuss together. 1. It's also a lot of fun to talk about what you're reading with friends.
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It's good to think ahead about how you'd like the book club to There are no rules of starting a book club. run and when and where you'll meet.
3. Think of eight to twelve people around your age. Perhaps encourage your friends to invite people who they know well but you haven't met. A book club can help you make friends.
Second, having a subject can make the club receive more attention. You might want to read fantasy stories or science fiction (小说). 4. If you take it in turns to choose the books you read, you might discover some great new books and authors too.
Finally, make sure you read the book before the meeting. 5. Actions speak louder than words. Try to start a book club of your own.
A. First, invite some friends to be your members. B. Reading is not only something you enjoy by yourself. C. A subject makes it easier to decide which books to read. D. And then come to the meeting with questions to discuss. E. The plan for it might well change, depending on the group.
第五篇
The war on plastic straws(吸管)is growing as more companies like McDonald's face pressure to find ecofriendly alternatives(替代物) that won't pollute our oceans, litter our beaches or harm animals.
It is said that more than 500 million single use plastic straws are used and thrown away every day in the U.S. alone. 1. It's no wonder that sea turtles are being found with plastic straws stuck(卡住) up their noses. 2. And 32% of plastic packaging escapes collection systems.
A study found that 8 million tons of plastic trash end up in our oceans every year. And while plastic straws are only a part of the whole tonnage(吨位) of ocean plastic, they are less likely to make it into recycling bins for their small size. 3.
Straws are not really needed when drinking so simply. 4. But if you need to use or like to use a straw, there are alternatives.
" 5. We all have a drawer of reusable silverware at home, so why not use a few reusable straws?" Nick Mallos, the director of Ocean Conservancy's Trash Free Seas program, said.
A. There are plenty of choices.
B. It makes them dangerous for animals in the ocean.
C. Only 14% of plastic packaging is collected for recycling.
D. Refusing a straw is the most eco friendly choice a person can make.
E. Because Americans use them at an average rate of 1.6 straws per person per day.
第六篇
When talking about the symbols of Chinese culture, lanterns must be one of them. 1.
Hanging Lanterns
The most common type of lanterns is hanging lanterns. 2. In cities and the countryside, you can see hanging lanterns decorating street lights, public buildings and shops. Many homes will also hang a few decorative lanterns outside their windows, especially during festival seasons. It's said that lanterns hung during the Chinese New Year can drive away the Nian monster (怪兽) and bring good luck.
Flying Lanterns
On special festivals, such as the Mid-autumn Festival, you can see flying lanterns. 3. They are beautiful to watch and are often set free in large groups for a more eye-catching effect. 4. For example, they may cause fires.
Floating (漂浮) Lanterns
When people hold some celebrations near rivers or lakes, we can see floating lanterns easily. For example, we often see floating lanterns during the Dragon Boat Festival. Floating lanterns come in many different shapes. 5. People light floating lanterns and put them in large groups in order to create a beautiful view on the water.
A. They are set free into the sky all over China.
B. The most common shape is the lotus (莲花) design.
C. However, flying lantems may be dangerous sometimes.
D. There are three kinds of lanterns that are widely used in China.
E.These decorative lanterns are usually hung at home and in public places.
第七篇
The human brain is a truly amazing organ(器官). It's not easy to study the brain. 1. The brain is divided into two parts: the left side and the right side.
Some people use the left side of the brain more than the right. Others use the right side more than the left. 2. They do well in school. They can easily focus on specific(具体的) tasks. They like to work independently, and often enjoy studying alone. Rightbrain people are more artistic. They love music and singing. They don't like to sit alone. 3.
The fact that you use one side of your brain more doesn't mean that you don't use the other side. 4. One way is not better than the other. It only shows the way you learn best.
5. If your best friend loves painting, she is probably a rightbrain person. If she can work out a really complicated(复杂的) math problem, she is probably a leftbrain person. What about you Which side of your brain do you think you use most often
A. Think about your friends.
B. They like to be around lots of people.
C. It just means that you prefer one side to the other.
D. Leftbrain people are good at math, science and reading.
E. But science is slowly beginning to understand how it works.
第八篇
Most 17-year-olds live at home and go to school every day. 1. She was born in Australia. Since she was ten years old, the girl has been traveling around the world.
Réka's journey began in 2012. Along with her twin brother and parents, she set off for a short trip to the United States. Soon after that, the family decided to sell most of their belongings and began traveling around the world. 2.
"I do go to school — it just doesn't have four walls," said Réka. The girl says that she has been taught many important life lessons. She believes she would have never learned these lessons if she had to go to school every day. During her trips, she has also learned Spanish and Hungarian. 3.
What's Réka's most unforgettable experience so far The girl says it's the five days she spent with the descendants (后裔) of the Incas. "They live at one of the farthest places on the planet. They live without electricity 4. " Réka recalls. "However, they have something much more valuable — family. They work together, and they live in harmony (和谐) with the environment and nature."
5. So does Réka's. The girl hates having to say goodbye to new places and her new friends. For sure, that's the hardest part of her exciting life!
A. There is no TV or Internet.
B. But every lifestyle has its troubles.
C. Réka's life is different from theirs.
D. She can now speak three languages very well.
E. From then on, they have traveled to 23 countries.
第九篇
You have lots of things you'd like to do. But sometimes it's hard to get to the finish line - just like your goal. How can you break your bad habits and develop good ones 1. Here are a few opinions we often get from kids, followed by ideas that might help.
●I can't get away from screens.
2. If you usually spend time lying on the sofa and watching TV programs or a video when you're bored, go somewhere else instead. Take a book to your room or your violin to the backyard. Or ask if you can help cook in the kitchen.
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Start with "showing up." Then take one small step or do one tiny task, followed by another and another. For example, how do I practice the piano First sit at it. Then play one note at a time.
Starting with a super-simple step often helps. Why It's easy, quick, and gets you in action. 4.
●I have no time.
Take a look at the choices you make about how you spend time. Do those choices show what's important to you Can you spare 10 minutes a day to work on a goal Let's suppose you want to be a singer. 5. Talk with a parent about why your goal counts. Discuss whether you can let go of something less important to free up time to achieve it.
A. Then keep taking steps.
B. I can't start such a huge goal.
C. And how can you try to reach your goals
D. To change a habit, try changing where you spend your time.
E. Is it more important to practice singing than play video games
第十篇
Have you ever tried to write a poem It's easier than you might think. Just pick up a pen and begin practicing. Here are the steps to write a poem.
Choose your topic. 1. Some people can start writing poems without really deciding what to write about; when their pen or pencil hits the paper, the words just flow (畅流). Most people, on the other hand, need a topic and as a beginner, this is the best way to start. It's easier to write a good poem about something you know well or you have experienced.
Free write for five minutes about your topic. Then go back and read it. Are any words or expressions especially good 2. For example, if you are describing something (a bird), write down descriptive words about it (looks, colors), and the kind of story you would like to tell about (the bird fell out of a tree). If you are writing about an event in your life, write down your feelings and thoughts of that event.
Write your poem. Remember, a poem doesn't have to rhyme(押韵). 3. But it should show your feelings of the topic. And it should sound nice to you. Have a friend read your poem aloud to you.
4. If not, go back and rewrite the parts you don't like.
5. Read it to others. Read it aloud to yourself. Put it somewhere if you want.
A. Do you like the way it sounds
B. Mark them and use them in your poem.
C. Enjoy your poem.
D. What would you like your poem to be about
E. It doesn't have to use sentences, either.
第十一篇
All around the world, people drink tea. But tea does not mean the same thing to everyone 1. .
In China, for example, people always drink tea when they are getting together. 2. . They prefer their tea plain, with nothing else in it.
Tea is also important in Japan. The Japanese have a special way of serving tea called tea ceremony. It is very old and full of meaning. 3. . There is even a special room for it in Japanese homes.
4. . In this country, the late afternoon is "tea time". Almost everyone has a cup of tea then. People there usually make tea in a teapot and drink it with milk and sugar. They also eat cakes, cookies and a little sandwich at teatime. This is the so-called "Afternoon Tea" in Britain.
In the United States, people drink tea mostly for breakfast or after dinner. Americans usually use tea bags to make tea. 5. . In summer many Americans drink cold tea —"iced tea".
Sometimes they drink iced tea from cans, like soda.
A. Everything must be done in a special way in the ceremony.
B. Another tea-drinking country is England.
C. Making tea with the bags is faster and easier than making tea in teapots.
D. They drink it any time of the day at home or in teahouse.
E. In different countries, people have very different ideas about drinking tea.
第十二篇
There was once a very wide tree in South Africa. 60 people could stand in its hollow trunk(空心树干). The tree reached over 18 meters into the sky and it was more than 1, 100 years old. But recently, that tree and others like it have died. 1.
The tree was a baobab(猴面包树). Baobab trees grow in Africa and are called" the Tree of Life".
Baobab trees usually live a long time. One of the oldest stood for more than 2, 400 years.
2. They noticed that nine of the thirteen oldest baobab trees and five of the six largest died in the following 12 years.
Stephan Woodborne, one of the six scientists, says more research(研究)is needed to know why the trees died. 3. That's because the trees clearly weren't sick. Besides, many were in national parks, so they were protected from human activities. They believe that increasing temperatures and changing rainy seasons have made it harder for baobabs to live.
"The big ones and the old ones caught the attention of people, Woodborne says. "But it's not just those. 4. People should be more environment-friendly. It is one way to help protect baobabs and other trees from the effects of climate change, according to Woodborne. 5.
"We need to think about the way we live our lives. "Woodborne says. "If we all change what we do a little bit, it will start to make a difference."
A. That could mean using less energy (能源) and making less waste, when possible.
B. Smaller and younger baobabs are dying too.
C. However, they think climate change may be the main reason.
D. Scientists are wondering why.
E. In 2005, scientists began research to find out the age of more than 60 baobabs.
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