江苏太仓市2016中考英语阅读理解练习含参考答案
Part
1
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
China’s
two-time
Gr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
Slam
winner
Li
Na
announced
her
retirement
via
Sina
Weibo
on
Sep.
19,
2014
and
held
a
press
conference
two
days
later
(Sunday)
in
Beijing.
The
news
left
her
fa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ns
surprised,
especially
as
it
came
on
a
day
when
the
Asian
Games
opened
in
Incheon,
South
Korea,
and
the
Wuhan
Open
debuted
in
Li’s
hometown.
Many
people
sai
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
Li
would
retire
since
she
failed
to
attend
the
US
Open
and
other
hard-court
tournaments
afterwards
due
to
knee
injuries.
But
fans
still
thought
she
would
play
in
home
tournaments.
All
that
has
changed.
Information
about
Li
Na
Native:
Wuhan,
Hubei,
China
Born:
Feb
26,
1982
Married:
Jan
27
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
2006
Husband:
Jiang
Shan
Height:
1.72
meters
Weight:
65
kilograms
Studied:
Journalism,
Huazhong
Institute
of
Science
&
Technology
Plays:
Right
handed
(two-handed
backhand)
Status:
Turned
pro
in
1999
Prize
money:
$16,709,074
Coach(es):
Jiang
Shan
(2006–2011)
Thomas
Hogstedt
(2009–2010)
Michael
Mortensen
(2011–2012)
Carlos
Rodriguez
(2012–2014)
(
)
31.What
day
did
Li
Na
announced
her
retirement
via
Weibo
A.
Sunday.
B.
Saturday.
C.
Friday.
D.
Monday.
(
)
32.According
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
the
passage,
there
were
the
following
events
on
Sep.
19,
2014
EXCEPT__________.
A.
the
Asian
Games
opened
in
Incheon,
South
Korea
B.
Li
Na
held
a
press
conference
in
Beijing
C.
Li
Na
announced
retirement
on
Weibo
D.
Wuhan
Open
began
(
)
33.How
old
was
Li
Na
when
she
announced
retirement
A.
31.
B.
32.
C.
33.
D.30.
(
)
34.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
A.
Jiangshan
is
Lina’s
husband
and
also
her
coach
all
the
time.
B.
Li
Na
played
in
home
tournaments
in
2014.
C.
Li
Na
retired
because
she
was
too
old.
D.
Li
Na
retried
because
of
her
injured
knees.
(
)
35.The
passage
may
be
from____________.
A.
news
B.
an
email
C.
a
letter
D.
an
ad
31.C【解析】细节理解题。从文中第二行“…two
days
later(Sunday)…”可得知正确答案。
32.B【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第一段和第二段可得知正确答案
33.B【解析】推理判断题。从文中得知她出生于1982年,2014年退役。
34.D【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第三段可得知正确答案。
35.A【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第二段开头“The
news…,”可得知正确答案。
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
Some
body
languages
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ay
have
different
meanings
in
different
countries.
Here
are
three
examples.
Handshakes
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re
popular
in
the
US
and
suitable
for
use
between
men
and
women.
However,
in
Muslim
cultures,
men
may
not
shake
hands
or
touch
women
in
any
way.
In
Hindu
cultures,
Hindu
men
may
never
shake
hands
with
women.
Instead,
they
greet
women
by
placing
their
hands
as
if
praying.
The
thumbs
up
gestur
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
could
show
“OK”
or
“good”
in
countries
like
the
US,
France
and
Germany.
But
this
same
gesture
is
insulting
in
other
countries
like
Iran,
Bangladesh
and
Thailand,
where
it
has
the
same
meaning
as
showing
the
middle
finger
in
the
US.
“Making
a
circl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
with
one’s
thumb
and
index
finger
while
extending
the
others”
has
the
meaning
of
“OK”
in
America.
In
China,
we
always
take
it
as
number
three.
Of
course,
we
use
it
as
“OK”
as
well
at
present.
However,
in
Japan
and
Korean
it
means
“money”.
Learning
a
cultu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re’s
body
language
is
sometimes
confusing.
If
you
don’t
know
what
to
do,
the
safest
thing
to
do
is
to
smile.
(
)
36.T
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
examples
used
in
this
passage
don’t
include____________.
A.
making
a
circle
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
with
one’s
thumb
and
index
finger
while
extending
the
others
B.
pointing
at
the
other
a
person
C.
thumbs
up
D.
shaking
hands
(
)
37.According
to
the
passage,
Which
one
is
TRUE
A.
In
Muslim
cultures
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
in
Hindu
cultures,
men
may
not
shake
hands
with
women.
B.
Thumbs
up
in
the
US
and
Germany.
C.
Showing
the
mid
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )dle
finger
in
the
US
and
the
thumbs
up
in
Bangladesh.
D.
Shaking
hands
in
the
US
and
in
the
Muslim
countries.
(
)
38.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
People
in
differe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
countries
use
the
same
body
language
to
express
the
same
meaning.
B.
Hindu
men
are
more
polite
than
those
in
other
countries.
C.
Some
body
language
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
don’t
have
the
same
meanings
in
different
countries.
D.
Thumb
up
is
a
good
gesture
in
all
cultures.
(
)
39.M
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aking
a
circle
with
one’s
thumb
and
index
finger
while
extending
the
others
can
be
used
to
express____________.
A.
“OK”
in
the
UK
B.
“OK”
in
the
US
and
in
China
C.
“OK”
and
“money”
in
China
D.
3
and
“money”
in
Japan
(
)
40.T
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )om
now
is
travelling
in
European
countries.
He
doesn’t
know
the
meanings
of
different
gestures,
the
best
way
for
him
is
____________.
A.
to
smile
B.
thumb
up
always
C.
thumb
down
D.
to
say
nothing
36.B【解析】细节理解题。从文中第二、第三、第四段得开头可得知正确答案。
37.D【解析】细节理解题。根据文中第二段第一、二句可得知正确答案。
38.C【解析】主旨理解题。原句出现在文章开头第一句。
39.B【解析】细节理解题。从文中第四段可得知正确答案。
40.A【解析】细节理解题。从文中最后一句话可得知正确答案。
Part
2
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
These
amazing
animals
prove
that
love
lives
on
four
legs.
A
little
girl's
lifeline
Three-year-old
Alida
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Knobloch
and
her
27kg
golden
dog,
Mr.
Gibbs,
are
almost
together
all
the
time.
There
is
a
special
love
between
them.
Alida,
who
suffered
from
serious
lung
(肺)disease
when
she
was
10
months
old,
is
unable
to
breathe
on
her
own
for
about
45
minutes.
So
Mr.
Gibbs
has
been
with
her
everywhere,
carrying
4.5kg
of
oxygen
tanks
for
her.
A
pig
that
calms
kids
When
Lois
Br
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ady,
a
famous
doctor
in
America,
visits
special-needs
students
in
San
Francisco
schools,
she
often
brings
along
Buttercup,
a
black
pig
from
Vietnam.
The
pig
is
very
calm
and
friendly
and
has
been
trained
to
offer
comfort
(安慰)
to
patients
as
well.
A
Lion's
big
heart
With
paws
the
si
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ze
of
dinner
plates,
bright
black
eyes
and
a
golden
mane
(鬃),
Jupiter,
a
13-year-old
250kg
lion,
was
brought
to
the
rescue
(援救)
center
by
Anna.
In
the
past
two
years,
Anna
has
developed
a
very
close
relationship
with
Jupiter.
25.
Which
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
following
do
you
think
is
the
right
match(匹配) _______
A.
Alida
→a
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ion
B.
Buttercup
→a
pig
C.
Lois
→a
sick
girl
D.
Jupiter
→a
doctor
26.
How
long
has
Mr.
Gibbs
been
with
Alida ___________.
A.
For
about
45
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
minutes
B.
For
about
10
months
C.
For
over
3
years
D.
For
over
2
years
27.
The
best
ti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tle
to
explain
the
main
idea
of
the
text
is
“_________”
A.
Hero
pets
B.
Small
pets
C.
Kids'
friends
D
Special
visits
参考答案25—27、BDA
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
I
met
the
old
man
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at
a
cafe.
“Did
you
hear
the
radio
news
yesterday ”
he
asked
me.
“No,”
I
replied.“Anything
exciting ”
“Exciting
NO!
Something
very
sad.A
group
of
hungry
dogs
killed
and
ate
my
best
friend!”
“Oh,
dear!”
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
cried.“How
did
it
happen ”
“He
was
working
on
the
hillside
when
the
dogs
attacked
him.When
he
didn't
return,
I
went
to
the
hillside
and
found…”
“His
body ”
I
asked.The
old
fellow
drank
half
of
his
coffee.“No.I
told
you
they
were
hungry
dogs,
didn't
I
The
big
bones
were
lying
every
where.
But
they
found
this,”
He
pushed
open
a
match
box
he
was
holding
in
his
hand.In
it
was
a
man's
thumb,
lying
on
some
white
bloody
material.
“This
is
my
frien
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d's
right
thumb.
The
dogs
ate
the
rest
of
him”.
The
old
man
began
to
cry.He
finished
his
coffee
quickly
and
left
the
cafe.I
drank
mine
and
called
the
waiter.
“I'll
pay
the
gentleman's
bill.His
poor
friend--how
terrible!”
“You've
heard
the
news ”
The
waiter
laughed.“Sure.There's
a
hole
in
the
bottom
of
the
match
box.He
puts
his
own
thumb
through
the
hole.The
blood
is
red
ink,
I
believe.Is
the
story
worth
a
cup
of
coffee,
sir ”
“But
he
held
the
box
in
his
right
hand.”
“Yes,
but
listeners
look
into
the
box.They
just
can't
take
their
sight
off
that
terrible
thing.”
“And
when
he
tells
the
story,
he
gets
free
cups
of
coffee!”
I
said,
laughing.“Yes,
sir,
but
only
from
strangers
who
come
to
this
town,
and,
of
course,
he
does
us
no
harm!”
28.We
can
learn
from
this
passage
________.
A.
the
writer
came
to
the
cafe
for
the
first
time
B.
the
old
man
made
a
living
by
telling
jokes
in
the
cafe
C.
didn't
believe
him
at
all
D.
bought
the
old
man
another
cup
of
coffee
29.The
waiter
had
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n't
let
out
the
truth
of
the
old
man's
story
earlier
because
________.
A.
he
was
nobody
but
the
best
friend
of
the
old
man
B.
the
old
man
wouldn't
pay
for
his
coffee
if
he
did
C.
the
waiter
hadn't
seen
through
the
old
man's
trick
D.
the
old
man
helped
the
cafe
in
some
way
30.As
suggested
by
the
passage,
what
might
happen
in
the
end
A.
The
writer
refused
to
pay
the
old
man's
bill.
B.
The
writer
decided
to
make
the
trick
known
to
the
public.
C.
More
strangers
would
hear
the
old
man's
story.
D.
The
old
man
wouldn't
visit
the
cafe
any
more.
参考答案28—30、ADC
Part
3
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
【改编自山东省恒台第一中学、沂源县第一中学2013—2014学年高二下学期期末联考英语试卷】
When
I
was
ten
my
da
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
helped
me
buy
my
first
ten-speed
bicycle
from
Allen.
I
put
up
$60
of
my
grass
cutting
and
snow
shoveling
(铲)
money
and
my
dad
put
up
the
other
half
I
would
pay
him
back
over
the
next
six
months.
Although
it
was
not
in
the
latest
style,
it
was
my
ticket
to
the
adult
(成人的)
world.
I
spent
that
summ
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
and
autumn
riding
happily.
My
sister
Liz,
a
prisoner
(囚犯)
of
her
five-speed
bicycle,
never
had
a
chance
to
catch
up.
Just
before
the
Christmas,
which
was
also
the
time
to
pay
my
dad
back,
we
were
hit
with
several
snowstorms.
This
allowed
me
to
shovel
enough
driveways
to
pay
off
my
debt
(债).
I
was
now
a
real
bike
owner;
it
was
a
feeling
unlike
any
other.
On
that
Christmas
mor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ning,
my
dad
gave
me
a
used
portable
record
player.
I
was
excited.
However,
my
joy
was
short-lived
after
my
dad
called
my
sister
to
the
kitchen.
“I
have
one
more
gift
for
you.”He
said
as
he
opened
the
door
that
led
to
the
garage.
There,
stood
a
new
ten-speed
bicycle.
“It’s
not
fait,”
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
I
complained.
“I
worked
so
hard
for
my
bike,
and
it’s
not
eve
new.
Then
Liz
gets
a
new
bike.
She
didn’t
have
to
do
anything
for
it.”
My
dad
smiled.
“She
didn’t
have
to
do
anything
for
it
because
it’s
not
really
for
her,”
he
said.
What
did
he
mean
I
didn’t
want
her
bike.
By
spring
Liz
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
I
were
riding
all
over
town
together
now
that
she
could
keep
up.
As
we
grew,
Liz
and
I
became
true
friends.
Still
I
wasn’t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
smart
enough
to
understand
what
my
father
meant
until
years
later.
That
new
bike
was
not
a
gift
for
Liz—it
was
a
gift
for
me.
He’d
given
me
the
gift
of
my
sister’s
company,
the
ability
to
stay
together
rather
than
drift
apart
(逐渐疏远)
in
the
face
of
my
ability
to
travel.
He
gave
me
my
best
friend.
What
do
we
know
about
the
writer’s
bike
A.
He
didn’t
like
it
very
much.
B.
Allen
bought
it
for
him.
C.
It
was
very
fashionable.
D.
It
was
worth
$120.
Why
did
the
writer
think
he
was
a
real
bike
owner
A.
He
had
paid
off
his
debt.
B.
He
had
learned
to
ride
a
ten-speed
bike.
C.
He
could
also
own
Liz’s
bike.
D.
He
could
sell
his
bike.
Why
was
the
writer’s
Christmas
joy
short-lived
A.
His
sister
got
a
new
record
player.
B.
His
sister
got
a
better
gift.
C.
He
got
a
second-hand
record
player.
D.
His
father
didn’t
care
about
him.
Hearing
his
fath
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
say
“it’s
not
really
for
her(Paragraph
4)”,
the
writer
probably
felt______
A.
moved
B.
upset
C.
puzzled
D.
unbelievable
The
writer
finally
realized
that
the
new
bike
actually
belonged
to
him
the
new
bike
wasn’t
bought
by
his
father
in
fact
his
father
loved
his
sister
more
his
father
gave
him
a
more
valuable
gift
参考答案26.
___D___
27.
___A__
28.
___B___
29.
___C___
30.
__D___
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
Arriving
in
New
YorkT
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )here
are
three
airports
in
New
York.
When
you
arrive
at
one
of
them,
you
can
take
bus
or
taxi
to
any
place
in
New
York.
Eating
outTher
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
are
many
kinds
of
food
in
New
York
and
you
shouldn’t
eat
at
McDonalds
every
day.
There
are
good
restaurants
in
Little
Italy
and
Chinatown,
for
example.
HotelsThere
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
are
lots
of
good
hotels
in
New
York.
The
best
is
The
Plaza
on
5th
Avenue
but
you
don’t
have
to
pay
a
lot
to
stay
in
the
city;
there
are
lots
of
smaller
hotels
and
the
YMCA
near
Central
Park
is
great
for
young
people.
Public
Trans
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )portIn
New
York
,there’s
a
good
bus
and
subway
service.
If
you
are
planning
to
use
the
subway
a
lot,
you
should
buy
a
subway
ticket
for
the
journey
because
it’s
cheaper.
But
you
don’t
have
to
use
public
transport-there
are
lots
of
places
you
can
go
to
on
foot.
The
Empire
Stale
Building,
5th
Avenue
and
Central
Park.
The
New
York
taxis
are
a
part
of
the
city
experience,
so
you
should
take
at
least
one
taxi
during
your
visit!
Places
to
seeFinally,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
there
are
a
lot
of
places
to
see
in
New
York-Times
Square,
the
Statue
of
Liberty.
And
you
shouldn’t
go
home
without
climbing
the
Statue
of
Liberty
to
enjoy
the
scenery
of
the
city.
ShoppingShopp
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ing
in
New
York
is
fun.
There
are
big
shops
on
5th
Avenue.
They
are
open
seven
days
a
week.
But
be
careful
when
you
look
at
the
prices;
you
have
to
pay
a
special
8%
tax
(税)
on
everything
you
buy
in
New
York.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入提前括号内。
(
)16.
Ho
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )w
many
kinds
of
public
transport
are
mentioned
in
the
passage
A.
Two.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
D.
Five.
(
)17.
“
The
Plaza”
here
is
the
name
of
__________________
A.
a
restaur
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ant
B.
a
hotel
C.
an
airport
D.
a
shop
(
)18.
How
much
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )do
you
have
to
pay
if
you
buy
a
book
of
$10
in
New
York
A.
$
10.8
B.
$
10.08
C.
$
18
D.
$
10
(
)19.
When
you
visit
New
York,
you
should
____________________
A.
eat
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
at
McDonalds
every
day
B.
take
a
taxi
whenever
you
go
out
C.
stay
at
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
best
hotel
D.
climb
the
Statue
of
Liberty
(
)20.
Fro
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )m
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that___________________________
A.
peopl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
should
visit
many
places
of
interest
in
New
York
on
foot
B.
New
Y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ork
is
not
a
good
place
for
shopping,
for
things
are
expensive.
C.
people
must
travel
by
public
transport
in
New
York
D.
people
have
to
eat
only
one
kind
of
food
in
New
York
参考答案16.
___B____
17.
____B____
18.
___B_____
19.
___D____
20.
___D____江苏太仓市2016中考英语二轮阅读理解练习含答案
第一部分
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
A
study
of
people's
gr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eatest
fears
was
recently
made
in
the
United
States.
A
team
of
researchers
talked
to
3,000
people
to
find
out
what
they
were
most
afraid
of.
These
are
the
results
of
the
study.
The
highest
num
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ber,
41%
were
afraid
of
speaking
in
front
of
a
group.
Heights
frightened
32%.
Many
people,
22%,
were
terrified
of
insects.
Twenty-two
percent
were
also
afraid
of
deep
water
and
money
problems.
The
researchers
were
surprised
to
find
that
only
19%
were
afraid
of
illness
and
death.
Eighteen
percent
said
they
feared
of
flying
and
14%
of
loneliness.
Fourteen
percent
couldn't
stand
dogs,
and
fewer
people
were
frightened
of
driving
or
riding
in
a
car;
in
fact,
only
9%.
The
dark
and
being
in
lifts
terrified
8%.
The
last
of
the
fears
mentioned
was
the
fact
fear
of
escalators(自动扶梯):
only
5%
of
them
were
afraid
of
these.
(
)56.The
purpose
of
writing
this
article
is
________.
A.
to
discuss
what
fe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ar
is
B.
to
report
the
result
of
a
study
C.
to
give
the
readers
an
idea
of
fears
D.
to
show
how
little
we
know
about
fears
(
)57.
In
this
study
about
how
many
people
are
afraid
of
speaking
in
public
A.
41.
B.
500.
C.
960.
D.
1230.
(
)58.
Why
were
the
researchers
surprised
to
find
that
not
many
people
were
afraid
of
illness
and
death
A.
Because
they
themselves
were
afraid
of
illness
and
death.
B.
Because
people
had
not
told
them
the
truth.
C.
Because
they
had
expected
more
people
to
fear
illness
and
death.
D.
Because
illness
had
caused
many
deaths.
(
)59.
This
study
showed
that
many
people
in
the
United
States
________.
A.
like
dogs
B.
do
not
like
insects
C.
are
not
afraid
of
heights
D.
are
not
afraid
of
driving
a
car
(
)60.
The
researchers
who
made
the
study
were
probably
________.
A.
psychologists
(心理学家)
B.
doctors
C.
mathematicians
D.
government
officials
参考答案56-60
BDCDA
第二部分
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
WHEN
my
broth
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
Joe
was
6
months
old,
my
mother
brought
him
home
from
the
hospital
and
told
me
to
watch
him
while
she
fixed
supper.
We
started
playing
a
game
I
called
“dogs”,
rolling
on
the
floor
like
pups
(小狗).
Then
I
looked
up
and
saw
my
mother
watching
us.
She
was
crying.
“He’s
blind,”
she
said.
“The
doctor
told
me
today.”
I
looked
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
Joe.
He
was
laughing.
“He
can’t
be
blind,”
I
said.
“he
smiles
at
my
face.”
“He
smiles
at
y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )our
voice,”
she
said.
“He’ll
never
see
your
face.”
That
was
that.
Jo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
was
blind.
Mama
went
back
to
cooking.
I
went
back
to
playing
a
dog.
From
the
age
of
8,
Joe
boarded
at
a
school
for
the
deaf
and
the
blind,
learning
to
read
Braille(文盲).
When
he
was
16,
the
school
said
he’d
learned
enough
and
sent
him
home
with
a
Braille
typewriter.
At
21,
Joe
moved
out
to
live
on
his
own,
he
said,
“like
a
man,”
in
an
apartment
48
kilometers
away.
He
learned
to
cook,
clean,
and
do
almost
anything
else
he
needed.
Then
he
met
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
love
of
his
life.
She,
too,
was
blind.
When
Joe
called
to
tell
me,
he
said:
“Even
a
blind
man
can
fall
in
love
at
first
sight.”
They
shared
10
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
good
years
before
he
lost
her
to
cancer.
Painfully
soon
after,
he
also
lost
our
mother,
who
was
his
supporter,
and
our
stepfather,
who
was
Joe’s
best
friend.
What
is
lef
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
when
you
lose
the
loves
of
your
life
My
brother
held
close
to
himself
three
gifts:
Faith,
hope
and
love.
His
faith
grew
stronger.
He
always
had
hope.
And
his
love
for
his
family
has
never
gotten
weaker,
despite
(尽管)death.
Loved
ones
leave,
but
love
remains.
His
legs
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )growing
weaker.
My
sister
and
I
often
wonder
what
will
happen
if
Joe
can’t
live
on
his
own.
It’s
not
up
to
us.
You
don’t
find
strength
to
do
something
until
it’s
time
to
do
it.
Joe
has
found
it
whenever
he
has
needed
it.
I
believe
he
will
again.
38.
When
the
write
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r’s
mother
brought
Joe
back
from
the
hospital,
the
writer______.
A.
was
sad
because
Joe
couldn’t
see
things
clearly
B.
introduced
Joe
to
the
family
dog
at
once
C.
worried
that
Mother
might
love
Joe
more
D.
had
great
fun
playing
a
game
with
Joe
39.
Which
of
the
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ollowing
order
of
events
is
CORRECT
according
to
the
article
a.
Joe
started
learning
Braille
for
the
deaf
and
blind.
b.
Joe
moved
out
and
managed
to
live
on
his
own.
c.
Joe
was
sent
back
home
with
his
Braille
typewriter.
d.
Joe
had
a
hard
time
when
he
lost
three
beloved.
e.
Joe
fell
in
love
with
a
blind
girl
the
first
time
they
met.
A.
abedc
B.
acbed
C.
acebd
D.
aecbd
40.
What
does
the
writer
mainly
tell
us
through
the
article
A.
People
have
to
spend
more
time
with
their
loved
ones.
B.
The
disabled
need
others'
respect
and
support
to
live
on.
C.
Love,
hope
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
faith
can
keep
one
going
in
face
of
difficulties.
D.
People
should
learn
to
get
over
the
loss
of
their
loved
ones.
41.
What
does
"it
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )"
refer
to
in
the
sentence
"Joe
has
found
it
whenever
he
has
needed
it."
A.
The
belief
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in
finding
love
again
B.
The
strength
to
deal
with
difficulties.
C.
Tthe
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ove
for
his
family
D.
The
hope
to
have
stronger
legs.
参考答案38-41
DBCB
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
When
US
stude
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
Olivia
Priedeman,
17,
woke
up
one
morning,
she
thought
she
had
had
a
dream
about
making
plan
with
a
friend.
But
it
wasn’t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
a
dream.
Her
phone
showed
that
during
the
night,
Prideman
had
read
a
text
message
from
her
friend.
She
did
it
while
she
was
fast
asleep.
Reading
and
se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nding
text
messages
while
asleep—called
“sleep
texting”—is
an
unusual
sleep
behaviour,
similar
to
sleepwalking.
It’s
also
a
growing
concern(关心的事)
among
doctors:
young
people
can’t
live
without
their
cell
phones.
Research
shows
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )one
in
three
teenagers
sends
more
than
100
text
messages
a
day.
And
at
least
four
out
of
five
teenagers
said
they
sleep
with
their
phone
on
or
near
their
bed.
Elizabeth
Dowd
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ell,
a
professor
at
Villanova
University
in
Pennsylvania,
has
studied
sleeping
texting.
She
said
that
having
a
phone
nearby
all
night
is
a
big
part
of
the
problem.
Andrew
Stiehm,
a
sl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eep
medicine
expert
with
Allina
Health
in
Minnesota,
explains
how
sleep
texting
happens
this
way.
It’s
possible
for
the
part
of
the
brain
that
controls
motor
skills
(动作技能)
to
wake
up,
while
the
part
of
the
brain
that
controls
memory
and
judgment(判断)
may
be
still
asleep.
That’s
why
some
people
can
perform
basic
movements
---such
as
walking,
talking,
texting
or
even
driving—while
they’re
sleeping.
Some
of
Dowdell’
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
students
said
that
they’re
troubled
by
their
nighttime
texting
behavior.
But
because
sleep
texting
is unconscious(无意识的),
it’s
a
difficult
habit
to
break.
Dowdell
said
she
knows
of
some
students
who
wear
socks
on
their
hands
to
keep
themselves
from
texting.
Marjorie
Hog
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )an,
a
doctor
at
Hennepin
County
Medical
Center
in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
suggests
keeping
all
electronic
devices(电子设备)
outside
the
bedroom
at
certain
times.
42.
What
happened
to
Olivia
Priedeman
A.
She
sleepwalked
to
a
friend’s
house.
B.
She
dreamed
of
making
plans
with
a
friend.
C.
She
phoned
one
of
her
friends
during
the
night.
D.
She
read
a
text
message
from
her
friend
while
asleep.
43.
How
does
sleep
texting
happen
A.
Some
parts
of
the
body
are
out
of
control
during
sleep.
B.
The
brain
part
in
control
of
motor
skills
wakes
up
during
sleep.
C.
The
brain
part
in
control
of
judgment
stays
awake
during
sleep.
D.
The
brain
part
in
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control
of
memory
becomes
unconscious
during
sleep.
44.
What
does
doctor
Hogan
suggest
people
who
sleep
text
do
A.
Stop
textin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
during
the
daytime.
B.
Take
some
medicine
to
control
the
behavior.
C.
Keep
their
phones
out
of
their
bedrooms
while
they
sleep.
D.
Wear
socks
on
their
hands
to
stop
themselves
from
texting.
45.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
sleep
texting
is
TRUE
A.
Sleep
texting
can
reduce
the
quality
of
one’s
sleep.
B.
It’s
easy
to
give
up
a
sleep
texting
habit.
C.
Sleep
texting
does
more
harm
to
one’s
health
than
sleepwalking.
D.
One
in
three
teenagers
has
a
sleep
texting
habit.
参考答案42-45
DBCA
第三部分
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
【文章摘自网上,题目自编】
That
night,
Su
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
quarreled
with
her
mother,and
she
ran
out
of
the
house.Since
she
left
in
a
hurry,
she
didn’t
take
any
money
with
her.
When
she
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )assed
a
noodle
shop,
she
suddenly
felt
very
hungry.
She
wished
for
a
bowl
of
noodles,
but
she
had
no
money.The
owner
saw
her
standing
outside
and
asked
her
if
she
would
like
a
bowl
of
noodle.She
nodded
but
then
she
said
that
she
didn’t
have
any
money.
“
Okay,
I’ll
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )treat
you
”the
owner
said
.A
few
minutes
later,
the
owner
brought
her
a
steaming
bowl
of
noodles.
After
eating
some
bites,
Sue
cried.
“
What
is
it
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
”the
owner
asked.“
Nothing.
I
am
just
touched
by
your
kindness!
Even
a
stranger
on
the
street
gives
me
a
bowl
of
noodles,
but
my
mother
chased
me
out
of
the
house
after
a
quarrel.
She
is
so
cruel!
“
Girl,
why
did
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
you
think
so
Think
again.
I
only
gave
you
a
bowl
of
noodles
and
you
were
touched.
Your
mother
had
raised
you
since
you
were
very
born,
why
weren’t
you
grateful
and
argued
with
your
mom
instead
Sue
was
really
surprised
after
hearing
that.
On
the
way
home,
S
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ue
thought
it
over
about
what
to
say
to
her
mother
.She
stopped
in
front
of
the
door
and
saw
her
mother
worried
and
tried
after
looking
for
her
everywhere
.when
she
saw
Sue
come
back
home,
she
was
overjoyed
and
said
eagerly
,“Sue,
come
inside
honey.
Are
you
hungry
I
cooked
rice
and
prepared
the
meal.
Come
in
and
eat
while
it
is
still
hot..”Sue
couldn’t
control
herself
nay
longer.
She
cried
and
hugged
her
mother.
In
our
life,i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t’s
easy
for
us
to
appreciate
the
small
actions
of
strangers,
but
for
the
relatives,especially
our
parents,
we
see
their
sacrifices
(牺牲)as
a
matter
of
course.
Parental
love
is
the
most
precious
gift
we
have
been
given
since
birth.
(
)16.
When
Sue
ran
out
of
her
house,
.
She
took
some
food
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )with
her
B.
She
wanted
to
go
out
to
have
some
noodles
C.
She
didn’t
ta
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ke
any
money
D.
She
thanked
her
mother
very
much
(
)
17.
While
Sue
was
eating
noodles,
.
A.
She
was
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
moved
by
the
shop
owner
B.
She
felt
hungry
with
the
shop
owner
C.
She
never
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
thought
of
her
mum
D.
She
thought
her
mother
was
wise
(
)
18.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
owner
from
the
story
A.
He
loved
money
very
much.
B.
He
was
a
cruel
man.
C.
He
didn’t
agree
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ith
Sue
D.
He
thought
Sue’s
mum
was
cruel
(
)
19.
The
unde
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rlined
word
“overjoyed”may
be
replaced
by
the
following
words
EXCEPT
.
A.
excited
B.
happy
C.
pleased
D.
angry
(
)
20.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
want
to
tell
us
A.
We
should
be
gra
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )teful
to
parents
B.
Don’t
be
afraid
when
you
are
lost
C.
We
should
hel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )p
parents
with
housework
D.
Strangers
are
more
helpful
【考点】记叙文的阅读。
【设计思路】。此篇虽然大意
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )容易理解,但答题时要注意小细节的阅读。要求学生在阅读中运用审读文章、辨析文章结构、梳理文章主线等能力。同时在设计时也注重了情感的培养。因此在选材上选择了与学生生活接近,能打动学生情感的文本。
难易程度:
16——易
17——易
18——中
19——易
20——中
参考答案16-20
CACDA
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
【根据3211校本-学位英语考试题库-大学英语改编】
ASSE
is
the
Ame
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rican
Scandinavian
Student
Exchange.
This
program
was
set
up
in
Sweden
in
1976
to
organize
with
the
United
States.Later
it
began
to
include
students
in
Norway,
Denmark
and
Finland.
Today
ASSE
or
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ganizes
international
exchanges
for
high
school
students
in
thirty-one
countries.
The
students
live
with
a
family
and
attend
school
for
a
year.
Other
programs
al
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )so
offer
high
school
students
a
chance
to
come
to
other
countries.
These
programs
include
AFS,Youth
for
Understanding
and
the
Program
of
Academic
Exchange,
or
PAE.
For
college
student
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
who
want
to
come
to
other
countries,
there
are
programs
like
the
International
Student
Exchange
Program,
or
ISEP.
This
is
a
group
of
almost
three
hundred
colleges
in
thirty-one
countries.
ISEP
is
an
organization
that
was
supported
by
the
United
States
government
in
nineteen
ninety-six.
ISEP
is
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )true
exchange
program.
That
means
two
students
from
different
countries
trade
places
for
a
term
or
a
year.
Work
and
Travel
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )USA
is
also
for
college
students.
But
this
program
is
not
for
those
who
want
to
study
in
the
United
States.
It
provides
international
students
with
the
chance
to
work
for
up
to
four
months
while
exploring
American
life.
The
State
Dep
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )artment
says
they
generally
work
in
hotels,
restaurants
and
amusement
parks
but
may
also
work
for
other
employers.
It
also
says
students
must
understand
that
the
money
they
make
from
their
work
may
not
be
enough
to
pay
all
of
their
costs.
(
)
21.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
about
ASSE
A.It
was
set
up
in
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
United
States
B.It
is
for
high
school
students
C.It
includes
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )irty-one
countries.
D.It
offers
a
chance
to
come
to
the
USA
(
)
22.
Which
organization
is
for
college
students
A.AFS
B.PAE
C.ISEP
D.ASSE
(
)23.
Wha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t’s
the
difference
between
ISEP
and
Work
and
Travel
the
USA
A.The
students
hav
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
different
courses.
B.
The
students
have
different
purposes
C.The
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
have
different
trading
places
D.
The
students
need
different
amounts
of
money
(
)24.
What’s
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )problem
for
the
college
students
who
come
through
Work
and
Travel
the
USA
A.They
can
sta
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
for
only
half
a
year.
B.
They
can
only
work
in
restaurants.
C.They
may
not
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )explore
American
life.
D.They
may
not
make
money
for
their
costs.
(
)25.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.To
introduce
different
international
organizations.
B.About
some
exchange
programs
in
the
USA.
C.About
some
exchange
programs
to
work
or
study
in
other
countries.
D.To
introduce
some
famous
schools
in
the
USA
for
foreign
students.
【考点】说明文的运用。
【设计思路】此篇文章阅读量不是很大,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )但其中涉及的相似信息较多,所以考查学生快速从文中获取信息、分析问题、解决问题的能力。同时,要求学生在阅读中学会审读标题、辨析文章结构、梳理文章主线等能力。
难易程度:
21——易
22——易
23——中
24——中
25——难
参考答案21-25
ACBDC江苏太仓市2016中考英语二轮阅读理解练习含参考答案
第一部分
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
Suzhou
is
a
city
wit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
a
long
history
on
the
lower
reaches
of
the
Yangtze
River
and
on
the
shores
of
Lake
Taihu
in
the
province
of
Jiangsu,
China.
The
city
is
renowned
for
its
beautiful
stone
bridges,
pagodas(宝塔)
and
meticulously
(细致的)
designed
gardens,
which
has
become
a
great
tourist
attraction.
Suzhou
also
has
become
an
important
center
of
Chinese
silk
industry
since
the
Song
Dynasty
(960-1279),
and
continues
to
hold
that
prominent
position
today.
The
pagoda
was
fir
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st
built
in
the
Sui
Dynasty
and
rebuilt
in
961
AD
in
the
northern
Song
Dynasty.
With
a
history
over
1000
years,
the
pagoda
is
now
regarded
as
the
symbol
of
Suzhou
city.
Suzhou
city
has
nearl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
200
gardens.
The
art
of
gardening
has
undergone
a
history
of
1500
years.
These
gardens
have
their
own
characteristics
in
layout,
structure
and
style.
The
four
greatest
gardens
have
different
classical
styles.
The
Humble
Administrator’s
Garden,
The
Lion
Grove
Garden,
The
Lingering
Garden
and
The
Surging
Waves
Pavilion
represent
the
styles
of
Ming,
Yuan,
Qing
and
Song
Dynasties.
The
tradit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ional
art
of
Suzhou,
Kun
Qu
and
Ping
Tan
are
the
treasure
in
the
drama
field
of
China,
just
like
the
Beijing
Opera.
Ping
Tan
is
sung
by
Suzhou
dialect
accompanying
three-string
and
lute.
It
can
be
seen
in
the
landscape
gardens
here
and
there.
At
night,
tourists
usually
can
enjoy
the
performance
in
the
theater.
Elder
people
love
these
two
art
styles
very
much.
If
you
come
to
S
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uzhou,
you
will
not
miss
the
delicious
food.
Suzhou
dishes
are
often
sweet
and
beautifully
presented.
You'll
find
many
places
to
eat
in
Suzhou.
Suzhou
snacks
are
also
tasty
and
worth
trying.
(
)41.Which
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
following
is
now
regarded
as
the
symbol
of
Suzhou
city
A.
Gardens.
B.
Kun
Qu.
C.
Pagodas.
D.
Stone
bridges.
(
)42.What’s
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“renowned”
A.
Important.
B.
Famous.
C.
Amazing.
D.
Necessary.
(
)43.What
are
the
treasure
of
Suzhou
in
the
drama
field
of
China
A.
Kun
Qu
and
Beijing
Opera.
B.
Ping
Tan
and
Dan
Qu.
C.
Kun
Qu
and
Ping
Tan.
D.
Ping
Tan
and
Yu
Qu.
(
)44.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
Suzhou
is
the
capital
of
Jiangsu
Province.
B.
The
pagoda
has
a
history
of
nearly
2000
years.
C.
Suzhou
dishes
are
often
sweet
and
spicy.
D.
The
four
great
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )est
gardens
represent
the
styles
of
Ming,
Yuan,
Qing
and
Song
Dynasties.
(
)45.What’s
the
writer’s
purpose
of
writing
this
article
A.
To
attract
more
peo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ple
to
travel
in
Suzhou.
B.
To
write
a
book.
C.
To
make
a
report.
D.
To
describe
Suzhou.
41.C
【解析】猜词题。从文章第二段最后一句话可得知答案。
42.B
【解析】猜词题。be
renowned
for=be
famous
for意为“以……闻名”。
43.C
【解析】细节理解题。从文章第四段第一句可得知答案。
44.D
【解析】细节理解题。从文章第三段“The
four
greatest…and
Song
Dynasties.”可得知答案。
45.A
【解析】推理判断题。A选项最符合。
第二部分
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Hello,
everyo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ne.
A
problem
with
teenagers’
safety
becomes
serious
because
the
school
violence
(暴力)
happens
more
often
in
some
areas.
We
are
planning
to
build
an
organization
named
School
Watch
to
make
sure
that
students
have
a
safe
environment.
Please
be
part
of
our
plan!
What
is
Scho
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ol
Watch School
Watch
is
a
volunteer
project
in
our
school.
It
helps
us
stop
violence
and
improve
the
quality
of
school
life.
It
will
keep
yourself
and
your
schoolmates
safe.
The
other
members
of
School
Watch
care
for
you
and
your
classroom
and
you
do
the
same
for
them.
Is
it
for
everyone
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Anybody
can
become
a
member
of
School
Watch
because
everyone
has
something
to
offer.
What
else
can
it
do
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) School
Watch
makes
it
possible
for
us
not
only
to
help
each
other
but
also
to
make
friends
with
each
other.
Some
members
may
offer
to
help
schoolmates
who
have
problems
with
their
homework.
Who
is
the
Best
S
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )chool
Watcher Our
school
will
look
for
the
Best
School
Watcher
and
give
him
or
her
lots
of
prizes.
You
could
be
the
one!
How
do
you
start To
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
be
part
of
this
plan,
the
only
thing
you
need
to
do
is
to
talk
to
the
director
of
the
plan
in
your
grade.
You
can
check
the
official
website
at
www.
schoolwatch.
com
if
you
want
to
get
more
information.
31.
School
Watch
can
help
its
members
_________.
A.
save
the
environment
B.
organize
sports
activities
C.
improve
the
quality
of
school
life
D.
go
on
school
trips
32.
Anyone
can
become
a
member
of
School
Watch
because
_________.
A.
everyone
may
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
problems
B.
everyone
can
give
help
to
others
C.
everyone
needs
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
make
some
friends
D.
everyone
needs
help
with
his
homework
33.
The
best
school
watcher
can
get
_________.
A.much
money
B
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).many
books
for
free
C.lots
of
friends
D.a
lot
of
prizes
34.
If
you
want
to
be
a
member
of
School
Watch,
you
should
_________.
A.
check
the
website
B.
be
good
at
your
schoolwork
C.
talk
to
the
head
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )master
D.
talk
to
the
director
of
the
plan
in
your
grade
35.We
can
see
the
passage
in___________.
A.
newspapers
B.storybooks
C.
fashion
magazines
D.Sports
news
参考答案31-35.CBDDA
(B)
Once
I
thought
lov
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
meant
flowers,
gifts
and
sweet
kisses.But
I
never
hear
my
parents
say“ I
love
you”
to
each
other.
Even
on
some
special
days
sending
flowers
between
them
is
hardly
ever
seen.Sometimes
I
really
doubt
whether
there
is
love
between
them.
Every
day
they
are
very
busy
trying
to
make
money
for
my
schooling.
One
day,
my
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
mother
was
sewing
a
quilt(缝被子).
I
silently
sat
beside
her.
“Mum,
is
there
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ove
between
you
and
Dad ”
I
asked
in
a
very
low
voice.
With
surprise
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
her
eyes,
she
stopped
her
work
for
a
while.
Then
she
said,
“Susan,
look
at
this
thread(线).
It
can
hardly
be
seen,
but
it’s
really
there.
It
makes
the
quilt
strong.
If
life
is
a
quilt,
love
should
be
a
thread.
Love
is
inside.”
I
couldn’t
unders
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tand
her
until
the
next
spring.
At
that
time,
my
father
suddenly
got
sick
seriously.
My
mother
had
to
stay
with
him
in
the
hospital
for
a
month.
After
they
were
bac
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )k,
my
mother
helped
my
father
walk
slowly
on
the
country
road
every
day.
They
were
so
kind
to
each
other
and
it
seemed
they
were
the
happiest
couple.
After
two
months
my
father
still
couldn’t
walk
by
himself.
“Dad,
how
are
you
feeling
now ”
I
asked
him
one
day.
“Susan,
don’t
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )orry
about
me.”
he
said.
“I
just
like
walking
with
your
mum.
I
like
this
kind
of
life.”
Reading
his
eyes,
I
knew
he
loves
my
mother
deeply.
Now
I
understand
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
that
love
is
just
a
thread
in
the
quilt
of
our
life.
Love
is
inside,
making
life
strong
and
warm.
36.
Why
does
the
writer
doubt
the
love
of
her
parents
A.Because
they
hardly
meet
each
other.
B.Because
they
hardly
speak
to
each
other.
C.Because
they
often
argue
with
each
other.
D.Because
they
hardly
express
their
love.
37.
Susan’
father
stayed
in
hospital
for
______.
A.
one
day
B.
one
month
C.
two
months
D.
three
months
38.
Susan
came
to
understand
her
mother
______.
A.
while
her
moth
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
was
sewing
a
quilt
B.
before
her
father
was
in
hospital
C.
after
her
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ather
was
seriously
sick
D.
when
she
was
sitting
beside
her
mother
39.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.Love
is
there,
no
matter
whether
you
say
it
or
not
B.After
two
months
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
from
the
hospital,
Susan’s
father
could
walk
by
himself.
C.The
writer’s
parents
didn’t
love
each
other.
D.The
writer
understood
her
mum’s
words
at
once.
40.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
How
to
Make
a
Quilt
Strong
B.
Love
is
just
a
Thread
C.
Walking
on
the
Country
Road
D.
A
Seriously
Sick
Father
参考答案36-40.DBCAB
第三部分
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
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of
a
Do-It-Yourself
Book
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book
based
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Greg
Hefley's
own
"diary"
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kids
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themselves
in
an
exciting
way.In
the
book,
kids
will
be
asked:
What
was
the
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have
ever
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The
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heard
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fourteen
other
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on
a
train,
is
sure
her
mother
will
show
up
at
one
of
the
stations
along
the
way.
Stop
after
stop
goes
by,
and
there
is
no
sign
of
her
mother
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the
crowds
that
come
to
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over
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children.
No
one
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adopting
shy
Marianne,
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right.
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o
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21..
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a
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-
I
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
-
Yourself
Book
is
different
from
other
books
because
you
can
.
A.
write
your
own
stor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ies
in
the
book.
B.
ask
the
author
questions.
C.
have
a
chan
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ce
to
see
beautiful
photos.
D.
read
many
interesting
stories
about
the
author.
22.
Amazon.com
gives
No
discount
on
.
A.
Diary
of
a
Do-It-Yourself
Book
.
B.
Train
to
Somewhere.
C.
Chinese
Child
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ren's
Favorite
Stories.
D.
The
Way
Science
Works.
23.
Chinese
Children's
Favorite
Stories
is
written
for____,
A.
foreign
children
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ged
6
to
10.
B.
teenagers
in
other
countries.
C.
junior
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in
other
countries.
D.
Chinese
children
aged
6
to
10
24.If
you
want
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
buy
the
book
The
Way
Science
Works
on
Amazon.com.,
how
much
discount
can
you
get
A.
$16.49
B.
$24.99
C.
$8.50
D.
34%
off
25.What
does
Robin
Kerrod
tell
us
in
his
book
A.
a
delightful
selection
from
the
store
of
Chinese
legend
B.
the
perfect
intr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oduction
to
show
how
science
explains
the
world
around
us
C.
facts
about
famous
scientists,
technology
news
and
more
D.
Marianne’s
heading
west
with
fourteen
other
children
on
a
train.
参考答案21-25
A
B
A
D
B
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
Wild
ducks
and
ot
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )her
birds
could
be
important
carriers
of
deadly
bird
flu,
researchers
say.
Even
so,
experts
say
there
is
no
solid
basis
for
killing
wild
birds
to
protect
poultry
(家禽)
and
reduce
the
risk
of
human
infection.
The
European
team
researching
into
the
global
spread
of
the
H5N1
bird
flu
says
certain
duck
species
may
be
infecting
wild
bird
populations.
Geese
and
water
birds
are
also
possible
vectors
(带菌者)of
the
virus,
the
team
says.
The
team’s
study
was
led
by
Bj rn
Olsen
of
Umea
University
in
Sweden.
Olsen
runs
Europe’s
largest
wild-bird
flu
monitoring
program.
Studies
have
shown
that
bird
flu
viruses
in
lake
water,
generally
passed
through
bird
waste,
can
stay
infectious
for
up
to
30
days.
The
migration
or
feeding
behavior
of
dabbling
ducks
could
at
least
partly
explain
the
spread
of
the
H5N1bird
flu,
the
researchers
add.
This
group
of
duck
species
includes
mallards,
pintails,
and
others
that
feed
at
or
near
the
surface,
where
viruses
in
water
are
most
likely
to
be
picked
up.
Perhaps
as
a
result,
dabbling
ducks
have
the
highest
known
rates
of
bird
flu
infection,
the
study
says.
For
instance,
nearly
13
percent
of
mallards
tested
positive
for
bird
flu.
Other
species
tested
include
the
American
black
duck
(18.1
percent),
and
northern
pintail
(11.2
percent).
However,
it
seems
that
bird
flu
viruses
existing
in
ducks
doesn’t
usually
lead
to
severe
illness
and
death.
“Dabbling
ducks
are
for
sure
the
most
important
hosts
for
such
viruses,”
said
study
co-author
Ron
Fouchier,
a
scientist
at
the
Erasmus
Medical
Center
in
Rotterdam,
Netherlands.
“But
the
big
question
is,
how
can
we
make
sure
that
those
low-risk
viruses
won’t
become
very
dangerous
ones
in
the
future ”
In
poultry
bird
flu
viruses
can
change
into
more
dangerous
strains(型),
including
H5N1.
If
this
virus
then
finds
its
way
back
into
wild
populations,
the
birds
could
then
spread
the
disease
through
migration
(迁徙).
Some
scientists
have
argued
that
wild
birds
infected
with
H5N1
would
be
too
ill
to
migrate.
Swans,
for
instance,
appear
to
be
particularly
vulnerable
to
H5N1.
“Swans
apparently
drop
dead
quite
easily,
but
they
are
unlikely
to
be
the
vector
because
they
are
not
going
to
fly
very
far
if
they
are
dead,”
Fouchier
said.
But
the
study
team
says
that
some
birds
that
have
been
purposely
infected
in
the
research
show
that
wild
birds
can
survive
H5N1.
“For
some
reason
H5N1
has
adapted
so
it
no
longer
kills
dabbling
ducks,”
Fouchier
said.
This
means
the
ducks
may
be
able
to
spread
the
virus
over
a
wide
area.
The
study
team
says
geese
may
also
be
vectors,
because
they
often
feed
in
huge
groups,
a
practice
that
could
encourage
the
spread
of
the
virus.
Wild
ducks,
the
researchers
add,
“could
provide
an
intercontinental
bridge”
for
bird
flu
to
North
America,
which
has
not
yet
had
any
known
cases
of
H5N1.
26.
According
to
the
experts,
________.
A.
it’s
important
and
necessary
to
kill
wild
ducks
B.
there
are
already
cases
in
which
humans
are
infected
C.
there’s
not
enough
evidence
to
support
killing
wild
birds
D.
bird
flu
virus
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
in
the
lake
water
can
be
easily
picked
up
by
poultry
27.
Swans
are
used
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )as
an
example
in
the
passage
to
show
that
________.
A.
they
should
be
protected
from
bird
flu
B.
H5N1
is
very
dangerous
to
some
wild
birds
C.
swans
are
as
dangerous
as
ducks
in
spreading
bird
flu
D.
infected
wild
birds
may
not
be
able
to
spread
H5N1
too
much
28.
One
of
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
reasons
why
dabbling
ducks
may
be
able
to
spread
H5N1
widely
is
that
________.
A.
they
often
feed
in
the
water
B.
viruses
will
not
change
among
them
C.
H5N1
is
no
longer
deadly
to
them
D.
viruses
are
passed
through
bird
waste
29.
What’s
the
po
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ssible
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“vulnerable
”
in
Paragraph
8
A.
Easily
attacked
or
hurt.
B.
Severe
and
serious.
C.
Powerful
but
sensitive.
D.
Dangerous
and
frightening.
30.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
above
passage
that
________.
A.
bird
flu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
viruses
can
only
survive
a
very
short
time
once
they
leave
the
birds
B.
there
is
a
ri
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sk
that
birds
in
North
America
will
be
infected
with
H5N1
C.
geese
play
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
most
important
role
in
spreading
H5N1
among
poultry
D.
there’re
more
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
bird
flu
viruses
in
the
deep
water
than
at
the
surface
参考答案26-30CDCAB江苏太仓市2016中考英语阅读理解冲刺练习含参考答案
基础部分
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
London
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )used
to
be
"foggy"
for
the
same
reason
that
cities
like
Beijing'
or
Chongqing
are
"foggy~
today.
The
"fog
was
in
fact
smog,
a
mixture
of
smoke
and
fog.
In
other
words,
it
was
made
by
air
pollution
In
London,
some
of
this
pollution
came
from
factories,
but
much
of
it
came
from
the
coal
that
people
burnt
in
their
houses
to
keep
warm
during
the
winter.
By
the
1950s,
London's
smog
problem
had
become
so
bad
that
the-government
decided
to
do
something
to
clean
the
air.
A
new
law
was
made
and
nobody
could
bum
coal
in
any
British
city.
Within
a
few
years,
the
air
became
much
cleaner.
There
were
no
more
“pea-soupers”.
.
Many
Chinese
cit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ies
now
face
the
same
sort
of'
problem
with
air
pollution
that
.
London
faced
40
0r
50
years
ago.
However,
this
problem
is
more
difficult
for
Chinese
cities
to
solve
One
reason
is
that
more
of
the
pollution
comes
from
the
factories,
rather
than
from
coal
burnt
in
people's
houses
If
these
factories
were
closed,
this
would
harm
the
economy(经济)
and
lots
of
people
would
lose
their
jobs.
Another
reason
is
that
changing
from
coal
to
cleaner
fuel
(燃料),
like
gas,
is
quite
expensive.
However,
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )air
in
many
Chinese
cities
is
becoming
cleaner
and
cleaner,
as
the
government
and
people
pay
more
and
more
attention
to
cutting
down
pollution
.
As
a
result,there
are
fewer
"pea-soupers"
in
Beijing
than
there
used
to
be.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
51.
What
was
the
main
reason
for
air
pollution
in
London
A
There
was
too
much
smoke
in
the
sky.
B
People
burnt
too
much
coal
in
the
houses.
C
There
were
too
many
factories
in
the
city.
.
D.
The
city
was
too
big
for
the
cleaners
to
clean
.
52.
How
did
the
air
in
London
become
much
cleaner
A
Many
factories
in
the
city
were
closed
B
There
was
not
so
much
fog
in
the
winter
later.
C
People
paid
more
attention
to
cleaning
their
city.
D.
A
law
was
ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )de
to
keep
people
from
burning
coal
in
their
houses.
53.
What
does
the
'underlined
word
"pea-soupers"
refer
to
A
烟尘
B
吸烟
C
毒气
D
煤气
54.
In
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
China,
air
pollution
is
more
difficult
to
solve
Which
of
the
following
is
not
the
reason .
A
Most
pollution
comes
from
the
factories
R
Chinese
government
pays
little
attention
to
it.
C.
Cha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nging
from
'coal
to
cleaner
fuel
is
quite
expensive
D.
If
factories
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )were
closed,
this
would
harm
the
economy
and
lots
of
people
would
.lose
their
jobs
.
55.
What's
the
text
mainly
about
.
A
Air
pollution
in
Beijing
and
Chongqing.
B.
Air
pollution
in
London
C
Air
pollution:
different
cities,
different
ways
D.
Coal
burning.
参考答案51~55
BDABC
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
2015
summer
holid
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is
coming_
Are
you
interested
in
climbing
mountains
and
enjoying
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Want
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and
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and
useful
Here
comes
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and
so
on
You
can
climb
mountains,
and
play
in
the
water.
If
you
are
lucky,
you
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monkeys
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More
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as
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Age:
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Groups:
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Days:
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pm
Program
B
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,
Dates:
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August
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Days:
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to
Friday;
Time:
10
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00
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:
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HES
ARE
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because
of
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food
differences
You
may
either
bring.
a
lunch-box
or
pay
for
lunch
at
our
restaurants.
.
.
.
2.Both
progra
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will
start
l
DAY
Later
if
there;
is
a
warning
of
rainstorms'
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DON’T
MISS
THE
CHANCE!!
56.
_____can
j
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oin
the
three-day
summer
program
.
.
.
.
.
A
A
kid
of
7
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B
A
boy
of
14
C.
A
girl
of
17
D:,A
man
of
26
.
57.
If
there
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
is
a
rainstorm
on
14th
July,
program
A
will
start
on_______
.
A
Wednesday
B
Thursday
C
Friday
D
Saturday
58.
Two
me
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mbers
and
one
non-member
should
pay
________for
the
program
A¥690
B¥710
C¥730
D¥750
59.
Free
lunches
aren't
provided
because:____________
A.
the
lunches
cost
too
much
B
,they
may
bring
lunch-boxes
C
people
have
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
different
tastes
D.
there
are
many
restaurants.
60.
What
can
we
know
from
the
passage :
A
We
are
sure
to
see
monkeys
in
the
program
B
More
than
15
students
are
in
each
program
C
All
of
students
can
take
part
in
Youth
Camp
D
You
need
to
hand
in
a
form
for
the
program
ahead
参考答案56~60
BABCD
巩固部分
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Children
with
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
autism
(自闭症)
have
difficulty
with
social
skills
and
communication.
They
often
behave
in
limited
and
repeated
ways
and
have
unusual
strong
interests.
Autism
is
more
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )common
in
boys
than
girls.
What
causes
it
is
not
clear.
Scientists
are
studying
genes(基因)
and
possible
environmental
influences.
Doctors
usua
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lly
cannot
confirm
a
diagnosis(诊断)of
autism
until
a
child
is
about
three
years
old.
Rebecca
Landa
is
a
professor
and
researcher
in
Maryland.
Professor
Landa
wanted
to
find
out
what
differences
in
development
might
be
seen
earlier.
She
led
a
new
study
that
studied
235
babies
between
six
and
36
months
of
age.
“At
six
months
of
age,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
some
signs
of
the
development
of
communication
and
social
is
slow,
like
when
you
lay
your
baby
on
their
back
and
you
pull
them
by
the
arms
gently
into
a
seated
position,
it
seems
hard
for
the
baby
to
raise
his/her
head
.
That
does
not
mean
the
baby
is
going
to
have
autism,
but
it
does
mean
the
baby
needs
to
have
some
exercises.
And
when
they
strengthen
their
body,
they
are
able
to
play
with
toys
and
people
and
grow
better.”
By
the
time
a
ba
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )by
is
one
year
old,
signs
of
possible
autism
include
difficulty
in
using
words
and
not
looking
eye-to-eye
or
reaching
out
to
other
people.
By
14
months,
the
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aby
might
smile
less
and
use
language
less.
However,
Professor
Landa
says
these
signs
can
be
so
small
that
they
might
be
missed
during
a
short
health
exam.
Professor
Landa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )says,
it’s
important
for
parents
to
care
about
their
children’s
development.
The
earlier
parents
notice
signs,
the
sooner
they
can
begin
doing
simple
things
that
may
help
improve
their
child’s
development,
such
as
talking
to
the
child
about
what
they
are
doing,
and
playing
simple
games
that
keep
the
child’s
attention.
42.
In
which
part
could
you
find
this
passage
A.
Education
Report.
B.
Health
Report.
C.
Entertainment
Report.
D.
Sports
Report.
43.
When
a
baby
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ith
signs
of
possible
autism
is
a
year
and
two
months,
he
or
she
may
________.
A.
have
trouble
in
using
words
B.
have
difficulty
in
raising
his
head
C.
like
reaching
out
to
other
people
D.
communicate
with
others
less
44.
Which
of
the
following
is
right
according
to
the
passage
A.
Children
with
autism
don’t
have
any
interests.
B.
The
girls
are
more
likely
to
have
autism
than
boys.
C.
Scientists
haven’t
clearly
found
out
what
causes
autism
yet.
D.
A
six-month
baby
who
can’t
raise
head
must
have
autism.
45.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
How
to
Confirm
a
Diagnosis
of
Autism
B.
Watching
for
Early
Signs
of
Autism
in
Babies
C.
Ways
to
Help
Children
with
Autism
to
Recover
D.
Children
with
Autism
Have
Difficulty
in
Communication
参考答案42---45
BDCB
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
The
World’s
Longest
Rivers
River
Length
Location
Nile
4,132
miles
(6,650
km)
Africa
Amazon
4,000
miles
(6,400
km)
South
America
Chang
Jiang
(Yangtze)
3,915
miles
(6,300
km)
China
Mississippi-Missouri-Red
Rock
3,902
miles
(6,275
km)
United
States
Ob
3,364
miles
(5,410
km)
Russia
Fast
Facts
The
Nile
River
pa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sses
through
9
countries:
Burundi,
Democratic
Republic
of
Congo,
Egypt,
Ethiopia,
Kenya,
Rwanda,
Sudan,
Tanzania,
and
Uganda.
The
Amazon
is
se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cond
in
length
but
first
in
amount
of
water
carried
and
area
of
land
drained(排水).
Chang
Jiang
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
the
longest river
in
Asia and
the third-longest in
the
world.
The
river
is
the
longest
in
the
world
to
flow
wholly
within
one
country.
The
Missouri
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
and
Red
Rock
Rivers
are
considered
tributaries
(a
stream
or
river
that
flows
into
a
main
river)
of
the
Mississippi.
The
Mississippi
riv
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
system
goes
through
only
one
country:
the
United
States.
The Ob
River is
a
m
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ajor
river
in
western Siberia, Russia and
is
the
world's seventh
longest
river.
31.
How
are
the
rivers
listed
in
the
table
A.
From
northernmo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st
to
southernmost.
B.
From
widest
to
narrowest.
C.
From
longe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st
to
shortest.
D.
By
greatest
to
least
volume(体积).
32.Why
are
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
Mississippi,
Missouri,
and
Red
Rock
Rivers
grouped
together
in
the
river
A.
All
thre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
are
the
same
length.
B.
They
all
flow
to
the
Amazon.
C.
They
are
all
rive
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rs
in
North
America.
D.
They
are
part
of
the
same
river
system.
33.
Which
river
is
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
longest
in
the
world
that
goes
through
only
one
country
A.
Nile
B.
Chang
Jiang
C.
Amazon
D.
Ob
River
参考答案31-33
CDB
验收部分
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
(根据高一英语阅读理解P124改编,但是适合中考阅读)
October
31st
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
Halloween
when
children
in
the
UK
dress
up
as
ghosts,
witches
and
all
kinds
of
strange,
wonderful
but
very
scary
creatures
and
go
“trick
or
treating”.
They
visit
their
neighbors
and
show
off
their
costumes
and
in
return
are
given
sweets.
If
a
child
knocks
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
your
door
on
Halloween,
you
should
be
ready
with
treats
(usually
sweets
or
chocolate)
for
them.
If
you
don’t
hand
over
a
treat,
they
might
play
a
trick
on
you,
like
saying
“Boo!”
to
try
to
scare
you
or
play
some
other
kind
of
harmless
tricks.
But
police
depart
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ments
around
the
country
say
there’s
been
a
sharp
rise
in
anti-social
behavior
linked
to
the
traditional
door-to-door
Halloween
calls.
Chris
Weigold
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Avon
and
Somerset
police
said,
“On
an
average
day
we
receive
776
calls
via
the
999
system
but
on
the
31st
of
October
this
was
up
to
1,388
last
year.”
In
Survey
Chief
Insp
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ector
Stribblehill
said,
“The
way
people
celebrate
Halloween
has
been
steadily
changing
over
the
last
few
years.
I
think
‘trick
or
treating’
has
become
more
aggressive(好斗的).
It
used
to
be
pulling
a
horrible
face
or
something
equally
harmless,
but
more
and
more
youngsters
are
doing
things
like
throwing
eggs
or
flour,
and
Surry
police
have
ever
dealt
with
complaints
or
broken
windows
and
fireworks
being
pushed
through
letterboxes.
That
can
be
very
intimidating,
particularly
for
the
elderly.”
This
year,
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )owever,
there’s
been
a
change.
A
group
of
teenagers
who
were
“trick
or
treating”
in
Bristol
noticed
a
house
on
fire.
They
broke
in
through
a
window
and
saw
33-year-old
Mike
Starr
un
conscious
on
the
floor.
They
dragged
him
out
and
helped
him
to
the
hospital.
One
of
the
boy’s
mothers
said,
“I’m
really
proud
of
them
all.”
So
it
seems
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
kinder,
more
gentle
Halloween
might
be
in
store
for
us
all
from
now
on.
21.
During
Halloween,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )children
in
the
UK
usually
do
the
following
EXCEPT
______.
A.
dress
up
as
ghosts
or
witches
B.
go
“trick
or
treating”
C.
visit
their
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eighbors
D.
hold
a
party
in
a
restaurant
22.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
accepted
by
others
A.
Pulling
a
horrible
face.
B.
Throwing
eggs
or
flour.
C.
Pushing
fireworks
through
letterboxes.
D.
Breaking
windows.
23.
“Trick
or
treat”
has
become
more
_______
over
the
last
few
years.
A.
interesting
B.
exciting
C.
aggressive
D.
boring
24.
The
underlined
wor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
“intimidating”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
means
“_______”.
A.
interesting
B.
boring
C.
frightening
D.
moving
25.
The
passage
mainly
tells
the
readers
about________.
A.
the
history
of
Hal
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )loween
B.
Halloween
troublemakers
C.
the
ways
to
cele
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )brate
Halloween
D.
the
complaints
police
have
to
deal
with
【考点】记叙文的阅读。考查文化背景知识。
【设计思路】本文以书本中出现过的万圣节为背景,描述了人们在万圣节中所作的事。全文大意容易理解,最后一题需学生多加思考。
21——易。
22——中。
23——易。
24——易。
25——难。
参考答案21-25
D
A
C
C
B
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
(根据初中英语阅读6+1中考冲刺全真模拟P3改编)
When
we
see
well,
we
d
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
not
think
about
our
eyes
very
often.
It
is
only
when
we
cannot
see
perfectly
that
we
realize
how
important
our
eyes
are.
People
who
are
near-s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ighted
can
only
see
things
that
are
very
close
to
their
eyes,
and
everything
else
seems
blurry.
Many
people
who
do
a
lot
of
work,
such
as
writing,
reading
and
sewing
become
near—sighted.
People
who
ar
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
far-sighted
suffer
from
just
the
opposite
problem.
They
can
see
things
that
are
far
away,
but
they
have
difficulty
in
reading
a
book
unless
they
hold
it
at
arm’s
length.
If
they
want
to
do
much
reading
,they
must
get
glasses,
too.
Other
people
do
not
se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
clearly
because
their
eyes
are
not
exactly
the
right
shape.
They
have
what
is
called
astigmatism
(散光).
This,
too,
can
be
corrected
by
glasses.
Some
people’s
eyes
become
cloudy
because
of
cataracts
(白内障).
Long
ago
these
people
often
became
blind.
Now,
however,
it
is
possible
to
operate
on
the
cataracts
and
remove
them.
Having
two
good
ey
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
is
important
for
judging
distances.
Each
eye
sees
things
from
a
slightly
different
angle
(角度).
To
prove
this
to
yourself,
look
at
an
object
out
of
one
eye;
then
look
at
the
same
object
out
of
your
other
eye.
You
will
find
the
object’s
relation
to
the
background
and
other
things around
it
has
changed.
The
difference
between
these
two
different
eye
views
helps
us
to
judge
how
far
away
an
object
is.
People
who
have
only
one
eye
cannot
judge
distance
as
people
with
two
eyes.
26.We
should
take
good
cart
of
our
eyes
_________.
A.
only
when
we
can
see
well
B.
only
when
we
cannot
see
perfectly
C.
even
if
we
can
see
well
D.
only
when
we
realize
how
important
our
eyes
are
27.When
things
far
away
seem
indistinct(模糊不清)
,
one
is
probably____.
A.
near-sighted
B.
far-sighted
C.
astigmatic
D.
suffering
from
cataracts
28.
The
underlined
wor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
suffer
in
the
third
paragraph
probably
means_____.
A.
experience
B.
imagine
C.
feel
pain
D.
are
affected
with
29.
Having
two
eyes
instead
of
one
is
particularly
useful
for______.
A.
seeing
at
night
B.
seeing
objects
far
away
C.
looking
over
a
wide
area
D.
judging
distances
30.
People
who
suffer
from
astigmatism
have______.
A.
one
eye
bigger
than
the
other
B.
eyes
that
are
not
exactly
the
right
shape
C.
a
difficulty
that
can
be
corrected
by
an
operation
D.
an
eye
difficulty
that
cannot
be
corrected
by
glasses
【考点】说明文的运用。
【设计思路】此篇阅读量比较大,考查学生快速
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )从文中获取信息、分析问题、解决问题的能力。同时,要求学生在阅读中学会审读标题、辨析文章结构、梳理文章主线等能力。设计28为拉分题。
26——易。
27——易。
28——难。
29——易。
30——中。
参考答案26-30
C
A
D
D
B江苏太仓市2016中考英语阅读理解冲刺练习含答案
基础部分
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
Shopping
for
clothes
is
not
the
same
experience
for
a
man
as
it
is
for
a
woman.
A
man
goes
shopping
because
he
needs
something.
All
men
simply
walk
into
a
shop
and
ask
for
what
they
want
If
the
shop
has
it,
the
salesman
quickly
finds
it,
and
the
business
of
trying
it
on
continues
at
once.
All
being
well,
the
deal
can
be
and
often
is
completed
in
less
than
five
minutes.
For
a
man,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
small
problems
may
begin
when
the
shop
does
not
have
what
he
wants.
Then,
the
salesman
tries
to
sell
the
customer
something
else.
"I
how
this
jacket
is
not
the
style(款式)you
want,
sir,
but
would
you
like
to
try
it
for
size
It
happens
to
be
the
color
you
mentioned."
Few
men
have
patience
with
this
treatment,
and
the
usual
reply
is,
"This
is
the
right
color
and
maybe
the
right
size,
but
I
should
be
wasting
my
time
and
yours
by
trying
it
on."
Howeve
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r,
a
woman
does
so
in
the
opposite
way.
Her
shopping
is
not
often
based
on(以...
为基础)
need,
and
she
is
only
"having
a
look
around".
She
is
always
open
to
persuasion,
really
she
believes
in
what
the
saleswoman
tells
her.
She
will
try
on
any
number
of
things.
Most
women
have
an
excellent
sense
of
value
when
they
buy
clothes.
They
are
always
on
the
lookout
for
the
unexpected
sale.
Faced
with
a
roomful
of
dresses,
a
woman
may
easily
spend
an
hour
going
from
one
room
to
another,
often
going
back
over
again,
before
choosing
the
dresses
she
wants
to
try
on.
It
is
always
tiring,
but
obviously(明显的)
enjoyable.
Most
dress
shops
provide
chairs
for
the
waiting
husbands.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将答题卡相应选项涂黑。
51.
The
shopping
deal
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )for
a
man
is
completed
in
Jess
than
five
minutes
because
.
A.
he
can
try
it
on
quickly
B.
the
shop
sells
very
cheaply
C.
the
sales
man
qu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ickly
finds
it
D.
he
can
buy
what
he
really
wants
52.
What
does
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
man
usually
do
when
there
is
no
jacket
he
wants
in
a
shop
A.
He
does
not
buy
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nything.
B.
He
tries
on
something
else.
C.
He
buys
another
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
doesn't
like.
D.
He
follows
the
salesman's
advice.
53.
What
does
the
word
“persuasion"
mean
in
the
passage
A.
答复
B.
劝说
C.请求
D.逼迫
54.
What
does
the
passage
tell
us
about
women
shoppers
for
clothes
A.
They
know
what
they
want
to
buy.
B.
They
listen
to
advice
but
never
take
it.
C.
They
welcome
suggestions
from
others.
D.
They
hardly
consider
buying
cheap
clothes.
55.
According
to
the
passage,
we
can
learn
that
A.
a
man
often
buys
what
he
doesn't
need
B.
a
man's
shopping
is
often
based
on
need
C.
a
woman's
shopping
is
never
based
on
need
D.
a
woman
goes
shopping
to
look
for
cheap
things
参考答案51—55、DABCB
巩固部分
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
few
weeks
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )go,
I
went
into
Chase's
class
for
help.
I
e-mailed
Chase's
teacher
one
evening
and
said,
"My
son
keeps
telling
me
that
the
thing
you're
sending
home
is
math
--
but
I'm
not
sure
I
believe
him.
Help,
please."
She
e-mailed
right
back
and
said,
"No
problem!
I
can
help
Chase
after
school
anytime."
And
I
said,
"No,
not
him.
Me.
He
gets
it.
Help
me."
And
that’s
why
I
staye
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
with
Chase’s
math
teacher.
We
talked
about
teaching
children.
We
agreed
that
subjects
like
math
and
reading
are
not
the
most
important
things
that
are
learned
in
a
classroom.
We
also
talked
about
something
else
——
kindness
and
bravery.
And
then
she
told
me
this.
Every
Friday
afte
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rnoon
Chase's
teacher
asks
her
students
to
take
out
a
piece
of
paper
and
write
down
the
names
of
four
children
with
whom
they'd
like
to
sit
the
following
week.
She
also
asks
the
students
to
nominate(推荐)
one
student
who
they
think
is
the
most
popular
student
that
week.
They
needn’t
write
down
their
names
on
the
paper.
After
the
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )go
home,
she
takes
out
those
pieces
of
paper,
and
studies
them.
In
fact,
Chase's
teach
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
is
not
looking
for
a
new
seating
chart
or
"popular
students."
She
is
looking
for
lonely
children.
She's
looking
for
the
ones
who
are
unwilling
to
connect
with
others.
She
is
discovering
whose
gifts
are
not
noticed
by
their
classmates.
Then
she
gets
to
know
who
needs
help.
After
watching
Colu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mbine
the
wise
woman
realized
that
all
violence(暴力)
comes
from
loneliness.
So
she
decided
to
start
fighting
violence
early
and
often,
and
what
she
is
doing
is
SAVING
LIVES.
And
she
finds
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
lonely
kids
through
those
lists
and
tries
to
help
them.
It's
math
to
her.
All
is
love
–
even
math.
42.
______
wan
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ts
to
get
help
according
to
the
first
paragraph
of
the
passage
A.
Chase
B.
Chase’
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
teacher
C.
Chase’s
parent
D.
the
popular
student
43.
Why
does
Chase’s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
teacher
ask
her
students
to
write
down
some
names
on
paper
A.
Because
She
is
looking
for
the
popular
student.
B.
Because
she
is
looking
for
a
new
seating
chart.
C.
Because
she
wants
to
help
her
students
learn
math.
D.
Because
she
wants
to
find
the
lonely
children.
44.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
correct
order
a.
The
students
write
down
some
names
b.
The
students
take
out
paper
c.
Chase’s
teacher
helps
the
lonely
kids
d.
Chase’s
teacher
studies
the
lists
e.
Chase’s
teacher
finds
who
needs
help
A.
badce
B.
badec
C.
abdce
D.
adbec
45.
The
best
title
should
be
______
A.
Teaching
math
B.
Loneliness
C.
Looking
for
the
lonely
D.
Popular
students
参考答案42-45
CDBC
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Good
books
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )like
wise
friends.
They
support
you
to
walk
forward,
and
help
you
understand
the
world.
TIME
listed
two
best
books
of
2016
for
teens.
Have
you
read
both
of
them
Names
of
Books
Writers
Contents
This
One
Summer
Jillian
Tamaki
&Mariko
Tamki,
Canada
Every
summer,
Rose
go
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
with
her
parents
to
a
lake
house.
It’s
their
relaxing
time.
But
this
summer
is
different.
Rose’s
parents
keep
fighting.
Rose
meets
a
local
teen.
But
later
the
new
friend
is
caught
up
in
something
bad.
It’s
really
a
summer
of
sadness
and
growing
up.
Absolutely
Almost
Lisa
Graff,
US
Albie
has
alw
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ays
been
an
“almost”.
He’s
almost
good
at
everything.
In
fact,
Albie
has
a
long
list
of
the
things
he’s
not
very
good
at.
But
when
Albie
meets
Calista,
she
helps
him
work
out
all
of
the
things
he
is
not
good
at.
What
will
happen
to
this
“almost”
boy
31.
How
do
good
books
influence
us
A.
They
can
bring
wise
friends
to
us.
B.
They
can
help
us
to
walk
upright.
C.
They
can
bring
much
free
time
to
us.
D.
They
can
help
us
understand
better
32.
What’s
the
difference
for
Rose
this
summer
A.
She
can’t
meet
her
friend.
B.
She
lost
something
important.
C.
Her
parents
keep
fighting.
D.
Her
friends
go
to
a
lake
house.
33.
Whom
is
the
book
Absolutely
Almost
written
by
A.
Jillian
B.
Mariko.
C.
Lisa.
D.
Albie.
参考答案31-33
DCC
验收部分
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
(根据深圳中考模拟试卷改编)
Have
you
ever
had
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
dreams
about
building
a
robot
Or
putting
together
a
spaceship
Or
even
seeing
your
face
made
out
of
chocolate
Done.
All
you
need
is
a
3-D
printer!
The
possibiliti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )es
of
3-D
printing
seem
endless.
All
the
user
has
to
do
is
to
design
an
object
on
the
computer
and
choose
a
material
to
print
in.
The
printers
print
in
hundreds
of
different
materials
including
glass,
sugar
and
even
skin!
When
the
user
presses
“print”,
the
3-D
printer
spreads
the
material
layer(层)
by
layer
and
like
magic
the
object
is
produced.
The
first
3-D
pri
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nter
was
invented
in
1986
by
an
American,
Charles
Hull.
But
3-D
printing
has
only
become
cheap
enough
recently
for
most
people
to
use.
Designers
now
use
3-D
printing
to
create
unusual
things.
The
Dutch
artist
Dirk
Vander
Kooj
prints
furniture
made
from
old
fridges.
And
doctors
have
used
3-D
printing
to
print
human
body
parts!
The
Telegraph
reported
in
February
that
scientists
from
Cornell
Medical
College
even
printed
a
man-made
ear.
But
like
a
lot
of
new
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )technologies,
if
3-D
printing
gets
into
the
wrong
hands,
it
can
be
dangerous.
In
2011
a
group
of
four
men
in
the
US
used
3-D
printing
to
produce
ATM
skimmers
(提款机盗刷器).
These
were
placed
on
an
ATM
and
stole
over
$400,000
from
users
of
the
ATM.
It
is
terrible
to
think
that
criminals
like
them
might
one
day
use
a
3-D
printer
to
print
a
gun.
But
for
bette
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
or
for
worse,
3-D
printing
has
been
put
into
use.
In
a
few
years,
you’ll
probably
be
wondering
how
you
could
ever
live
without
your
3-D
printer!
26.
invented
the
first
3-D
printer.
A.
Charles
Hull
B.
Dirk
Vander
Kooj
C.A
doctor
called
Cornell
D.
Four
men
in
the
US
27.
What
is
the
correct
order
for
people
to
use
a
3-D
printer
a.
Choose
a
proper
material.
b.
Press
the
print
button.
c.
The
3-D
printer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )spreads
the
material.
d.
Use
a
computer
to
design
an
object.
A.
a?b?c?d
B.
d?a?b?c
C.
a?c?d?b
D.
d?c?b?a
28.
The
under
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lined
word
“
gets
into
the
wrong
hands
”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
might
mean
in
English.
A.
the
hands
caug
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ht
by
the
printer
B.
to
do
something
illegally
C.
the
hands
used
in
a
wrong
place
D.
to
get
into
trouble
29.
According
to
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )passage,
people
have
NOT
yet
produced______
with
a
3-D
printer.
A.
some
furnitur
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
B.
a
man-made
ear
C.
ATM
skimmers
D.
a
gun
30.
What
does
the
writer
think
of
the
3-D
printer
A.
It
is
necessary
only
for
our
work.
B.
It
is
helpful
but
dangerous.
C.
It
is
too
expensive
for
most
people.
D.
It
is
useless
in
our
daily
life.
参考答案26-30
ABBDB
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
【可可英语】
Monday
8—10
a.
m.
TECHNOLOGY
Informati
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
Technology
(IT
)—Using
the
InternetIn
this
lesson,
students
learn
how
to
surf
the
internet
safely
and
effectively.
There
will
also
be
information
about
using
different
search
engines.
Finally,
this
lesson
teaches
students
about
the
best
websites
to
use
to
continue
their
education
online.
10—12
a.
m
ARTS
10:00
a.
m.
DRAMAStudents
le
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )arn
the
play
that
the
teacher
gave
before
class.
During
this
lesson,
students
will
have
the
chance
to
act
out
roles
with
other
students.
11:00
a.
m.
PAINTING
WITH
WAT
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ERCOLOURSFor
most
of
this
term,
students
learn
how
to
use
watercolours
properly
to
make
pictures.
If
the
weather
is
good,
the
lesson
may
take
place
outdoors.
LUNCH
1—2
p.
m.
SCIENCES
Biolog
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y/ChemistryStudents
can
choose
which
class
to
attendIn
biology
this
week,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
topic
is Human
Body.
Students
will
learn
about
how
it
works.Alternatively,
students
can
study
chemistry.
This
class
takes
place
in
the
science
lab,
and
this
week
students
learn
about
H2and
O2
2—4
p.
m.
SPORTS
2:00
p.
m.
SIKLLSStudents
le
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )arn
about
the
skills
in
a
certain
sport.
We
use
video
to
see
real
action
from
past
games.
3:00
p.
m.
PRACTICEAfter
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
we
have
picked
teams,
students
will
play
a
short
match
lasting
45
minutes.
This
week,
the
sports
are
football
(for
boys)
and
tennis
(for
girls).
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
HOMEWORKIT—the
teac
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )her
will
give
students
websites
to
look
up
at
home(about
30minutes)Drama
–stude
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nts
have
to
learn
a
part
for
the
next
lesson
(about
40
minutes)Biology/Chemistry—students
have
to
write
a
short
report
of
the
lesson
(about
20
minutes)
16.
At
__________,
students
are
having
a
painting
lesson.
【原创】
A.
9:30
a.
m.
B.
11:35
a.
m.
C.
1:30
p.
m.
D.
2:15
p.
m.
17.
The
underlined
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
word
“Alternatively”
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“__________”.
【原创】
A.
As
another
choice
B.
For
this
reason
C.
At
the
same
time
D.
In
other
words
18.
Students
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hould
prepare
a
new
part
of
_____
ahead
of
time
as
their
homework.
【原创】
A.
Technology
B.
Biology
C.
Drama
D.
Chemistry
19.
An
average
student
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
need
about
__________
minutes
to
finish
his
homework.
【原创】
A.
30
B.
40
C.
90
D.
110
20.
The
information
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
the
table
is
mainly
for
students
to
__________.
【原创】
A.
take
classes
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) B.
do
their
homework
C.
choose
tea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )chers
D.
organize
hobby
groups
参考答案16.
___B____
17.
____A___
18.
____C___
19.
___C____
20.
___A____江苏太仓市2016中考英语阅读理解练习含答案
Part
1
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
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to
Days
Inn
We
will
make
yo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ur
stay
here
as
enjoyable
as
possible.
We
hope
we
will
give
you
the
best
service(服务).
·Room
Service:
You
can
use
the
service
24
hours
a
day.
·Dining
Room:
You
c
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have
three
meals
a
day
in
the
dining
room.
Breakfast
is
from
8:00
to
9:30.
Also
the
room
waiter
may
bring
breakfast
to
your
room
at
any
time
after
7:00.
If
you
need,
please
fill
in
a
card
and
hang
it
outside
your
room
before
6:00.
Lunch
is
from
12:00
to
14:00.
Dinner
is
from
18:30
to
20:30.
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There
is
a
telephone
in
your
room.
Dial
“9”
before
you
make
a
call.
We
will
tell
you
to
wait
a
moment
if
the
lines
are
busy.
·Shop:
The
hotel
shop
is
open
from
9:00
to
17:30.
·Coffee
Hous
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You
can
drink
coffee
here
at
the
following
times:
12:00
to
14:00,
20:00
to
23:30.
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service
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s:
There
is
a
cinema
in
the
hotel.
A
film
begins
at
19:00
on
Sundays
and
Wednesdays.
Hot
water
is
offered
24
hours.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
If
you
live
in
the
h
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,you
can
use
the
room
service
_______
hours
a
day
.
A.18
B.6
C.12
D.24
32.You
can
have
three
meals
a
day
_______.
A.In
the
coffee
house
B.In
the
dining
room
C.In
your
room
D.In
the
shop
33.If
you
want
to
make
a
call
,you
should
dial
____
first
.
A.nine
B.zero
C.one
D.
two
34.If
you
want
to
ha
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a
two-hour
business
talk
in
the
coffee
house,
you
may
go
there
at
____.
A.12:00
B.17:00
C.10:00
D.
11:30
35.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.Days
Inn
offers
supper
from
6:30
p.m.
to
8:30
p.m.
B.If
you
w
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to
make
a
call
in
Franklin
Hotel,
you
must
dial
“9”
first.
C.You
can
go
shopping
at
6:30a.m.
in
Days
Inn
.
D.
You
c
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get
your
breakfast
without
leaving
your
room
in
Days
Inn
.
参考答案31-35
DBAAC
(来自2016中考英语模拟)阅读下面短文或图表,并选择正确答案。
Going
to
a
friend
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house
is
very
interesting.
You
may
spend
time
with
a
friend
and
get
to
know
where
he
lives.
So
remember
to
be
polite.
When
to
arrive
The
first
t
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to
remember
is
that
when
a
friend
invites
you
over,
you
need
to
arrive
on
time.
If
your
friend
tells
you
to
come
at
“around
3:00”,it
is
a
good
idea
to
arrive
at
the
right
time
or
a
little
earlier
,such
as
2:50.
What
to
bring
Often
it
i
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also
nice
to
bring
something
to
your
friend’s
house.
This
could
be
a
box
of
chocolates
for
you
two
to
share,
or
maybe
a
movie
so
that
you
can
watch
it
together.
You
can
also
bring
some
flowers.
A
little
gift
is
a
nice
way
to
show
your
friend
that
you
are
excited
to
be
at
his
house.
How
to
greet
When
you
visit
yo
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friend’s
house,
you
may
also
meet
his
parents.
You
should
tell
them
who
you
are
and
they
may
tell
you
their
names.
As
a
child,
I
went
to
visit
my
friend
Paul.
I
called
his
parents
by
their
first
names
John
and
Mary.
But
now
I
know
it
is
more
polite
to
call
them
Mr.
or
Mrs.
Smith.
This
will
show
them
more
respect
and
then
they
may
tell
you
to
call
them
by
their
first
names.
Another
way
to
show
respect
is
to
call
them
Madam
or
Sir.
It
is
a
cool
thin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
to
visit
a
friend’s
house.
Be
polite
to
your
friend
and
your
friend’s
parents,
and
you
will
be
invited
again!
36.
If
you
are
told
to
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get
to
your
friend’s
house
around
5:00
pm,
it
is
polite
to
arrive
at
_________
pm.
A.
5:12
B.
4:50
C.
4:30
D.
5:30
37.
When
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
writer
was
a
child,
he
called
his
friend’s
mather_________.
A.
Smith
B.
John
C.
Mary
D.
Paul
38.
When
you
visit
a
friend,
it’s
polite
to
_________________.
A.
arrive
at
his
house
half
an
hour
early
B.
bring
something
to
your
friend’s
C.
call
his
parent’s
first
name
D.
make
a
lot
of
noise
39.
The
passage
mainly(主要地)
tell
us
_______________________.
A.
when
to
arrive
at
your
friend’s
house
B.
how
to
greet
people
C.
what
to
bri
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to
your
friend
D.
how
to
be
a
good
visitor
40.
The
passage
may
be
from__________________.
A.
a
notice
on
a
wall
B.
a
letter
to
a
friend
C.
an
article(文章)
in
a
magazine
D.
a
news
story
in
a
paper
参考答案36-40
BCBDC
Part
2
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Last
summer,
15-ye
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Bob
had
a
problem.
Like
a
lot
of children,
Bob was
interested
in
doing
many
things.
He
liked
dancing
most
and
wanted
to
join
a
dancing
group.
But
Bob’s
high
school
didn’t
have
a
boys’
dancing
group
but
a girls’
group.
He
tried
to
join
the
girls’
group.
And
he
made
it.
Bob
thought
his
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )roblem
was
over
after
he
had
been
one
of
the
dancers
in the
dancing
group.
But
a
bigger
problem
was
just
beginning.
The
school
didn’t allow
Bob
to
stay
in
the
girls’
group.
“If
we
let
Bob
stay
in
the
group,”
the school
said,
“other
boys
will
want
to
join,
too.
Soon,
there
won’t
be
any
girls
in
the group.”
They
took
Bob
off
the
group.
Bob
was
very
ang
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about
it,
so
he
went
to
a
judge(法官).
The
judge
said
it was
not
a
right
decision
and
told
the
school
to
let
Bob
go
back
to
the
dancing group.
25.
It
was
difficu
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for
Bob
to
join
the
school
dancing
group
because
________.
A.
the
school
only
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had
a
girls’
dancing
group
B.
the
school
didn’t
allow
boys
to
dance
C.
the
group
had
enough
dancers
already
D.
he
was
not
a
good
dancer
26.
The
school
worried
that
________
if
Bob
stayed
in
the
group.
A.
nobody
woul
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watch
their
dance
B.
other
boys
would
join
and
the
girls
might
leave
C.
other
schools
might
laugh
at
them
D.
the
parents
would
be
angry
about
it
27.
We
can
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fer(推断)that
Bob
felt
________
when
he
went
back
to
the
group.
A.
hungry
B.
sad
C.
happy
D.
sure
参考答案25—27、ABC
(来自2016中考模拟训练)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
Mip
Mip,
a
playf
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robot,
was
developed
by
a
Canadian
toy
maker
named
Wowwee.
It
stands
19
cm
tall.
You
can
control
it
just
with
your
gestures
(手势)
or
a
smart
phone.
Mip
can
run,
balance
and
dance
on
two
wheels.
It
can
also
bring
you
a
bottle
of
water.
Android
Wear
Google
is
developing
a
smart
watch
called
Android
Wear.
The
watch
uses
a
touchscreen
and
voice
control.
Just
say
“OK,
Google”
to
ask
what
ever
you
want
to
know.
For
example,
say
“OK,
Google.
Where’s
the
nearest
toy
store ”
Your
watch
will
tell
you
the
answer
on
Google
Maps.
Le
Pen
Do
you
like
listening
to
music
while
doing
homework
If
you
do,
you
will
like
Le
Pen.
With
a
music
player
planted
inside,
Le
Pen
plays
music
while
you
write
on
paper.
The
music
stops
when
you
stop
writing.
So
if
you
want
to
enjoy
more
of
your
favourite
songs,
keep
on
writing.
One
wheel
In
the
near
future
you
may
find
a
new
way
to
escape
traffic:
a
self-balancing
skateboard
called
Onewheel.
It
can
go
as
fast
as
19
km
an
hour.
On
a
single
charge
(充电),
it
can
take
you
as
far
as
7-10
km.
28.
If
you
want
to
enjoy
music
while
writing,
you
can
choose
________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
29.
According
to
the
passage,
Android
Wear
can
_________.
A.
play
music
while
you’re
writing
on
the
paper
B.
tell
you
how
to
get
to
some
places
C.
run,
balance,
dance
and
even
serve
you
D. go
as
fast
as
19
km
an
hour
30.
In
which
part
of
a
newspaper
can
you
find
this
passage
A.
Culture.
B.
Literature.
C.
Science.
D.
History.
参考答案28—30、ABC
Part
3
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
One
day
the
workers
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )of
a
company
saw
a
notice
on
the
door
.It
said,“Yesterday
the
person
who
stopped
you
from
being
better
in
this
company
died.
We
invite
you
to
attend
the
funeral(葬礼)
in
the
room
that
has
been
prepared
in
the
gym.”At
first
everyone
was
sad
to
hear
that
one
of
the
workers
had
died
,but
after
a
while
they
started
getting
curious
about
who
this
person
might
be.
The
excitement
grew
as
the
workers
arrived
at
the
gym
to
pay
their
last
respect.
Everyone
wondered,
“Who
is
this
person
that
was
stopping
my
progress
Well,
at
least
he’s
no
longer
here!”
One
by
one
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
workers
got
closer
to
the
coffin(棺材)and
when
they
looked
it
they
suddenly
became
speechless.
They
stood
near
the
mirror
inside
the
coffin,
and
everyone
who
looked
inside
it
could
see
himself
or
herself.
There
were
some
words
next
to
the
mirror—There
id
only
one
person
who
can
stop
you
from
being
better:
it
is
YOU.
You
are
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
only
person
who
can
change
your
life.
Your
life
doesn’t
change
when
your
friends
and
parents
change
or
when
your
company
changes.
Your
life
changes
when
YOU
change,
when
you
realize
that
you
are
the
only
one
responsible
for
your
life.
Where
was
the
funeral
held
A.In
the
gym
B.In
a
hospital
C.In
a
restaurant
D.In
a
hotel
17.
Which
shows
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right
changes
of
the
workers
feelings
to
the
person’s
death
A.
Sad
--excited
--curious—speechless—amazed.
B.
Sad
--amazed—excited
—speechless—curious.
C.
Sad
--curious—excited
--speechless—amazed.
D.
Sad—curious—excited—amazed—speechless
18.
Who’s
the
person
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat
stops
you
from
being
better
according
to
the
passage
A.
Your
parents
B.
Your
friends
C.
Your
company
D.
Yourself
19.
Which
if
TRUE
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
workers
saw
a
notice
on
the
wall.
B.
There
was
nothing
in
the
coffin.
C.
In
fact,
nobody
died.
D.
The
funeral
was
held
by
the
dead
person’s
family.
20.What
does
the
passage
main
talk
about
A.
We
should
respect
all
people
around
us.
B.
Working
for
a
good
company
can
change
our
life.
C.
The
people
who
stop
our
development
are
ourselves.
D.
We
should
try
our
best
to
keep
healthy.
参考答案16.
A
17.
D
18.
D
19.
C
20.C
【2016中考模拟】阅读下列材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳的答案。
Today,
an
increas
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number
of
people
are
always
looking
at
their
mobile
phones
with
their
heads
down.
These
people
are
called
the
“Heads-down
Tribe”.
Are
you
a
heads-down
tribe
member
Heads-down
tribe
members
now
can
be
seen
everywhere.
More
and
more
traf
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accidents
are
happening
because
more
drivers
use
mobile
phones
when
they
are
driving.
In
order
to
make
drivers
pay
more
attention
to
driving,
some
new
traffic
rules
have
been
made.
For
example,
people
who
use
mobile
phones
while
driving
in
Taiwan
are
fined.
Car
drivers
and
motorcyclists
who
break
the
traffic
rule
will
be
fined
NT$3,000
and
NT$1,000
respectively.
As
we
can
see
above,
u
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sing
mobile
phones
may
cause
accidents
and
even
cost
a
lot
of
money.
Also,
more
and
more
interesting
and
strange
facts
happen
to
the
“Heads-down
Tribe”.
Let’s
have
a
look
at
an
interesting
TV
report.
A
man
in
America
kept
using
his
mobile
phone
on
his
way
home.
As
a
result,
he
k
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nocked
into
a
big
lost
bear.
When
he
lifted
his
eyes
from
the
phone,
he
was
so
afraid
that
he
turned
around
and
ran
away
quickly.
Another
fact
is
that
we
can
often
see
people
in
the
restaurant
eating
face
to
face
but
looking
at
their
own
mobile
phones.
It’s
strange
that
they
don’t
talk
to
the
ones
who
sit
opposite
to
them
during
the
meal.
Some
of
them
even
have
fun
communicating
with
others
on
the
phone.
Mobile
phones
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )helpful
and
necessary
tools
for
modern
life.
Are
mobile
phones
good
or
bad
It
depends
on
how
people
use
them.
Let’s
be
“healthy”
users
and
try
to
be
the
“Heads-up
Tribe”.
21.A
heads-down
tribe
member
.
A.is
good
at
using
the
Internet
B.is
a
dangerous
driver
C.is
always
looking
at
his
or
her
mobile
phone
D.is
interested
in
kinds
of
information
and
news
22.The
under
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lined
word
“motorcyclists”
in
the
passage
means
in
Chinese.
A.
摩托车手
B.
手机使用者
C.
低头族
D.骑电动自行车的人
23.The
American
was
when
he
knocked
into
the
bear.
A.
driving
a
car
B.
going
to
work
C.
using
his
mobile
phone
D.
talking
with
his
friend
24.According
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
passage,
the
“Heads-down
Tribe”
when
they
eat
in
arestaurant.
A.
just
concentrate
on
the
delicious
meal
B.
talk
to
the
others
on
the
phone
about
the
restaurant
C.
look
at
their
own
mobile
phones
D.
have
fun
communicating
with
people
who
sit
opposite
25.What’s
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Drive
your
car
carefully
B.
Use
mobile
phones
properly
C.
Be
a
heads-down
t
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member
D.
Enjoy
being
together
with
friends
参考答案21.
C
22.
A
23.
C
24.
C
25.
B