2026中考英语阅读专项训练1(阅读+完型+首字母+任务型)
Monday吉林煎饼远销日本
In Batang Town, Bishan District of Chongqing, some 333 hectares of cherry orchards in the cloud - covered mountains have welcomed a good harvest. Local cherry growers have greatly benefited from the plant. *Usually, around March and April, the base attracts (吸引) a great number of visitors, drawn by the sight of blossoming cherry flowers and the fun of cherry picking. With a good harvest, the growers can earn over 2,000 yuan per mu. As the weather warms up, farmers in Northeast China have welcomed the busy spring farming season. However, Liu Xinfu and his wife, Di Jinxiu, are making pancakes in their workshop in Weijian Village of Tiangang Town, Haiche City, Jilin Province. Nearly folded pancakes are stacked (堆叠) and ready to be delivered to customers in Japan. Liu has spent 15 years perfecting the skill in making pancakes. In the village, he is known as the pancake master. Sweet melon farmers began putting the plants in the greenhouse to ensure an early season of the melons and better profits (收益) in Zi Town of Dezhou, Shandong Province. According to Wei Youhai, who is in charge of the melon garden in Sundian Village of the town, the melons can be harvested twice a year with a net yield of 1,500 kilograms and 2,250 kilograms respectively. The melon harvest earned 50,000 yuan in 2023 with some vegetables like cucumbers and beans. Choose the best answer according to the passage: 1. The visitors come to the cherry base in order to ______. A. have a picnic in the open air B. plant cherry trees in the orchards C. enjoy cherry flowers and pick cherries D. climb the mountains covered with cloud 2. As the weather warms up, Liu Xinfu is busy ______. A. working on the farm B. making pancakes with his wife C. talking with customers in Japan D. learning the skill in making pancakes 3. What do the farmers in Zi Town do in the greenhouse A. They look after melons all the year. B. They harvest melons three times a year. C. They grow melons, cucumbers, beans and so on. D. They plant many other fruits besides melons. 4. Which of the following is mentioned according to all the news reports A. The countryside life. B. The beauty of nature. C. The spring farming season. D. The profits farmers have received.
Tuesday 在沙发上体验世界最大载客电梯 How will you feel when you take an elevator together with more than two hundred passengers Roughly the size of a studio apartment (单间公寓), the world's largest passenger elevator weighs 16,000 kilograms. It is supported by 9 steel cables, and can hold up to 235 people at a time. In 2022, Finnish elevator company KONE installed (安装) the world's largest passenger elevator inside the Jin World Center building in Mumbai, India. Designed to satisfy the needs of large groups of people attending meetings or exhibitions at the state - of - the - art large meeting center, this marvel (奇迹) of design and engineering measures 25.78 square meters and offers all - round scenic views of its beautiful gardens. *Due to its enormous size, the world's largest passenger elevator relies on an innovative pulley beam system that consists of 18 large pulleys, 9 steel cables, and rails (轨道) fixed over steel columns. The world's largest passenger elevator has a four - panel glass door and glass walls offer all - round views. Although it only travels between five floors, at a speed of 1 meter per second, the record - breaking elevator also has two comfortable sofas for passengers to rest on. "We are pleased to announce that the world's largest passenger elevator is by KONE, and it is in India," Amit Gossain, managing director of KONE Elevator India, said. "We pride ourselves on offering custom - built (定制的) solutions for unusual projects. Besides our India team, the company's major project experts globally collaborated on the design and delivered this most challenging project all over the world." KONE has not yet revealed the price of this specially - designed elevator, but it couldn't have been very cheap. Choose the best answer according to the passage: 1. In what way does the writer tell us how large the passenger elevator is in Paragraph 2 A. By using numbers. B. By giving an example. C. By telling a usual experience. D. By following the order of time. 2. What does the underlined word "innovative" mean in the passage A. Dangerous. B. Very expensive. C. Short but strong. D. New and different. 3. Which of the following is NOT true about the world's largest passenger elevator A. It has four glass doors. B. Its area is 25.78 square meters. C. It travels 60 meters in a minute. D. It provides sofas for passengers to sit on. 4. What's Amit's attitude (态度) towards the world's largest passenger elevator A. He has no idea of it. B. He looks down upon it. C. He takes pride in it. D. He feels worried about it.
Wednesday在意大利捉山羊
A small Italian island has a big problem, and it needs your help. The island of Alicudi is to the north of Sicily. There are 600 goats on Alicudi. That's six times the number of people who live on the island. Now it's looking for people to adopt the goats on the island. But if you want one, you'll have to catch it yourself! The island's mayor, Riccardo Gullo, said if you have a boat to get you off the island, and if you can catch one, you can keep it! The number of goats on Alicudi has increased significantly in the last few years, and they've been causing problems. People have said the animals have been breaking walls, ______ and even paying unwelcome visits to people's homes. No one owns the goats, which are thought to have been brought to the island by a farmer 20 years ago. Tourists like to take photos with the animals, and Gullo doesn't want some of the goats to stay for that reason—but the current number is just too large. To solve the problem, Mayor Riccardo Gullo created an "adopt a goat" program upon just about anyone who will remove some goats from the island. The program allows people to apply (申请) for up to 50 goats, so long as they submit (提交) their application and pay $17. If approved, applicants will have 15 days to catch the goats and take them home. Gullo has said he will continue to extend the program until all but about 100 goats are gone. He said he'd prefer people to take the goats and look after them rather than eat them. *But he also said he won't be checking the plans of anyone who wants to take any of the animals away. Choose the best answer according to the passage: 1. What problem does the island of Alicudi face A. The island is too far away from Sicily. B. There are too many goats on the island. C. No one loves to keep goats on the island. D. There are no boats to take goats off the island. 2. Which of the following can be put into the blank ______ A. sleeping quietly in the forest B. keeping away from tourists C. eating vegetables from gardens D. running away from the farms 3. Gullo wants to keep some goats on the island to ______. A. attract tourists to get there B. make money by selling them C. ask people come to the island to eat mutton D. remember the farmer who brought goats to the island 4. What should you do if you want to adopt five goats ① Call them within 15 days. ② Send an email to Gullo himself. ③ Submit your application on time. ④ Offer your plan to Gullo. A. ①②③ B. ②③④ C. ①③④ D. ①②④ 5. What can we learn from the passage A. It's interesting to live on a small island. B. It's impossible to know the secret of its name. C. It's dangerous to keep animals around our houses. D. Gullo hopes to keep up the ecological (生态的) balance.
ThursdayMia的室外有机农场
Read the following passage and select the best options to make the passage smooth and coherent.
Mia Tramz had spent 11 years working at a desk in an office when, one day, she felt ready to try something totally new.
Mia Tramz had to work through high school and college, so she started in the restaurant industry. But from the time she was 12 years old, she wanted to be a photo editor. 1 ______
Most of her career was centered around visual (视觉的) storytelling. First, she was a photo editor, and then she had the chance to build a virtual reality department at *Time*. She is so glad she got to experience that, and she is really proud of her work. *But there came a moment when she felt like she completed what she wanted to complete in that career. 2 ______
She calls the first part of her career "inside work". Now she's doing outside work—working on an organic (有机的) farm. She always had a deep love of being outside, so she wondered, " 3 ______" She tried many jobs over the past four years. And finally farming caught her attention.
Mia starts her typical (典型的) day with a team meeting to talk through what needs to be done that day, and people are assigned (分工) different jobs. It could be harvesting, transplanting, seeding, or doing fieldwork. It's a lot of physical labor. 4 ______ "I never in a million years imagined I would be a tractor driver," said Mia. 5 ______ There are many different types of agriculture (农业), and within each type, there are lots of jobs. Farms always need help. Look for volunteer opportunities or part - time jobs during the summer, and try a lot of different things to figure out where you want to fit in.
Options:
A. Could I be paid to be outside all day B. And she put everything into getting there.
C. Mia says her favorite farm task is driving a tractor.
D. That was the moment she decided to change careers.
E. Here is some advice for kids who want to work in agriculture.
Friday “最长时间用嘴往外吐水”录尼斯
A Chinese man has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest time to spray water from the mouth continuously, which 1 ______ 5 minutes and 51.88 seconds.
Water spitting is a very 2 ______ trick that dates back to the 17th century. It involves (需要) drinking large amounts of water and then bringing it back up into the mouth again by using muscle (肌肉) control. It's not 3 ______ that everyone can do, obviously, but we've seen some pretty impressive human fountains (喷泉) over the years. However, none is nearly as impressive as Ma Hui, a 35 - year - old Chinese man who has 4 ______ set a new Guinness record for the longest time to spray water from the mouth. "To say that he 5 ______ the previous record would be an understatement (轻描淡写), considering that he managed to spout water from his mouth for nearly six minutes, while the previous record 6 ______, Ethiopia's Kinmel Yilma, had managed to do it for 'only' 56.36 seconds.
To have the record validated (证实) by Guinness, the person attempting it must spout water from his mouth continuously. As soon as the water stream 7 ______ or stops, the record attempt officially ends. Now imagine slowly spraying water for 5 minutes and 51.88 seconds. It's 8 ______!
For his 9 ______ record attempt, Ma Hui drank 4.5 kilograms of water and then sprayed it all slowly, showing incredible (难以置信的) muscle control. It may not look like he's doing much, but his 10 ______ is truly better than all others'.
Choose the best answer according to the passage:
1. A. needs B. creates C. lasts D. plans
2. A. new B. long C. old D. short
3. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
4. A. recently B. usually C. suddenly D. carefully
5. A. reached B. set C. kept D. broke
6. A. holder B. writer C. cleaner D. reporter
7. A. begins B. breaks C. grows D. changes
8. A. tiring B. amazing C. exciting D. worrying
9. A. famous B. simple C. dangerous D. special
10. A. water B. talent C. skill D. mouth
Saturday澳大利亚人赤脚上街
Read the passage and complete the words with the help of the first letters to make the passage complete and coherent.
Recently, a viral (快速传播的) video showed Australians walking barefoot on the streets. It caught people's attention, making them wonder w 1 ______ someone would walk barefoot on sidewalks. After all, you will also get curious if you are standing on the street, w 2 ______ for the bus, and notice people walking by you without any shoes.
Reports say many Australians and New Zealanders often prefer walking barefoot during their daily routines, i 3 ______ shopping. This is not only common among adults but is also practiced by schoolchildren. This cultural trend (趋势) can shock visitors to these c 4 ______.
*A school where being barefoot is allowed says walking barefoot can improve posture (姿势) and strengthen bodies and feet. It can also help develop better sensory awareness. Some point out that walking barefoot may be more comfortable and reflect a relaxed lifestyle. Still, the main reason for this habit r 5 ______ unclear.
Some experts say walking barefoot can help improve body balance. It can also help relieve the p 6 ______ caused by wearing ill - fitting shoes. It can improve foot movement, which can help the hips, knees, etc., work better.
However, walking outside barefoot can expose (使暴露) us to h 7 ______ bacteria, which can cause foot diseases. We might also injure ourselves if we accidentally step on sharp objects, like broken glass pieces, nails, etc. Also, the dirt and high temperatures will affect our feet b 8 ______.
Some Australians mentioned that the country is much c 9 ______ than other countries. So, it is okay to walk barefoot. However, many say it's okay if someone walks barefoot in their houses but not on a public street. So, what are y 10 ______ thoughts on this Let us know yours in the comments.
答案:
Monday 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D Tuesday 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. C Wednesday 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. D Thursday 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. E Friday 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. C Saturday 1. why 2. waiting 3. including 4. countries 5. remains 6. pain 7. harmful 8. badly 9. cleaner 10. your