考点强化训练31 任务型阅读
类型一 选择型
A
(2020年宁波市中考模拟)
Eyesight
is
very
important
in
our
daily
life.
Every
waking
moment,
the
eyes
are
working
to
see
the
world
around
us.
Over
forty
percent
of
Americans
worry
about
losing
eyesight,
but
it’s
easy
to
protect
our
eyes
in
our
daily
life.
Here
are
five
suggestions
for
a
lifetime
of
healthy
eyesight:
★Plan
yearly
exams.
1.
B
Experts
advise
parents
to
bring
babies
to
the
doctor
for
a
careful
check.
The
good
news
is
that
millions
of
children
now
can
have
yearly
eye
check.
?
★Protect
against
UV
rays.
Long-term
stay
in
the
sun
creates
risks
to
your
eyes.
No
matter
what
the
season
is,
it’s
very
important
to
wear
sunglasses.
2.
C ?
★Give
your
eyes
a
break.
Two
thirds
of
Americans
spend
up
to
seven
hours
a
day
using
computers,
phones,
iPads.
.
.
3.
E
Experts
recommend
that
people
practice
the
20/20/20
rule:
every
20
minutes,
take
a
20-second
break
and
look
at
something
20
feet
away.
?
★4.
A
As
part
of
a
healthy
diet,
eat
more
fruits
and
vegetables
each
day.
Vitamins
C
and
E
help
protect
eyesight
and
promote
eye
health.
?
★Practice
safe
wear
and
care
of
contact
lenses.
Many
Americans
use
contact
lenses
to
improve
their
eyesight.
While
some
follow
the
medical
guidance
for
wearing
contact
lenses,
many
are
breaking
the
rules
and
putting
their
eyesight
at
risk.
5.
D
Otherwise,
you
may
have
problems
such
as
red
eyes,
pain
in
the
eyes,
or
a
more
serious
condition.
?
A.
Eat
your
greens.
B.
Eye
care
should
begin
early
in
life.
C.
They
can
properly
protect
your
eyes.
D.
Always
follow
the
doctor’s
advice
for
correct
wear.
E.
This
frequent
eye
activity
increases
the
risk
for
eye
tiredness.
B
Money
makes
the
world
go
around,
yet
the
best
thing
in
life
is
free.
A
penny
saved
is
a
penny
earned,
but
you
get
what
you
pay
for.
You
probably
have
your
own
ideas
about
spending
money.
Now
it
is
a
great
time
to
learn
how
to
spend
money
wisely.
When
you
are
considering
buying
something
you
want,
run
through
this
checklist
first.
How
much
do
you
really
want
it?
Seeing
a
$25(172
yuan)
gum
ball(口香糖球)
machine,
Ben
wanted
it.
But
after
thinking
about
it,
he
felt
it
would
interest
him
only
for
a
day
or
two.
“Besides,
it’
s
not
possible
for
me
to
chew
that
much
gum,
”
he
said
wisely.
1.
C ?
If
the
thing
passes
the“really-wanting-it”
test,
try
to
wait
for
some
time
to
see
how
strong
the
desire(欲望)
is.
This
strategy
works
for
grown-ups,
too!
2.
A ?
After
the
first
two
steps,
Ben
found
he
really
wanted
a
toy
pirate
ship(海盗船),
but
it
cost
$50.
He
had
$22
in
his
pocket
and
got
$1.
50
a
week
to
spend.
His
mother
helped
him
work
out
how
many
weeks
he
would
need
to
save
to
get
the
ship:
19.
3.
D ?
Ben
agreed
to
wash
the
downstairs
windows
at
a
dollar
each.
So
he
got
$10—and
sparkling
sunlight
for
the
rest
of
the
family.
4.
B ?
After
deciding
to
buy
it,
it
is
necessary
for
you
to
look
for
less
expensive
ways
to
buy
it:
search
for
what
you
want
on
the
Internet
or
in
shops
and
flea
markets(跳蚤市场).
Sometimes
you
can
find
the
same
thing
at
a
much
lower
price.
If
these
suggestions
work
well,
they
can
save
you
a
lot
of
money.
You
will
be
a
really
smart
shopper.
A.
How
much
will
you
pay
for
it?
B.
Can
you
get
it
cheaper?
C.
Do
you
still
want
it
a
week
later?
D.
Are
there
ways
to
earn
money?
5.
According
to
the
passage,
what
kind
of
person
is
Ben?
(回答不多于5个单词)
He
is
a
smart
shopper.
?
C
(慈溪市2020年期中)
根据制作步骤重新排列A、B、C、D、E五幅图片的顺序。
May
Day
is
the
day
when
we
celebrate
the
end
of
winter
and
the
arrival
of
spring.
It’s
a
time
of
new
life,
with
new
leaves
on
the
trees
and
wildflowers
growing
in
the
woods
and
fields.
On
that
day,
children
in
Britain
and
other
parts
of
Europe
often
make
May
baskets
and
hang
them
on
a
neighbor’s
door
as
a
gift
of
love
and
friendship.
Here
are
the
steps
of
making
this
kind
of
basket.
Step
1 Fold
paper
into
a
cone(圆锥形)and
stick
it
to
keep
the
shape.
Step
2 Cut
top
of
the
cone
with
scissors.
Step
3 Make
two
holes
on
opposite
sides
of
the
cone.
Leave
5cm
form
the
top.
Step
4 Pass
ribbon(丝带)through
holes
and
tie
it
to
create
a
basket
handle.
Step
5 Fill
your
basket
with
different
kinds
of
flowers.
答案:
1~5.
DBACE
D
The
day
before
Mother’s
Day
this
year,
police
received
a
call
from
a
wife.
She
said
that
her
husband,
Melvin
Amrine
who
suffers
Alzheimer’s
disease,
had
gone
missing
from
home.
Police
found
Melvin
Amrine
two
blocks
from
their
home,
unable
to
tell
officers
where
he
lived.
1.
D
He
was
buying
his
wife
Doris
flowers
for
Mother’s
Day,
as
he
had
every
year
since
she
had
given
birth
to
their
first
child.
?
Melvin’s
condition
worsened
slowly
since
he
had
the
disease
three
years
ago.
His
wife
has
taken
him
carefully,
watching
helplessly
as
it
steals
her
husband’s
memories
and
personality
away
from
him.
Officers
said
they
would
take
the
old
man
straight
home—but
Melvin
Amrine
was
having
none
of
that.
2.
“ A ”
Officer
Troy
Dillard
told
CBS.
“He
wasn’t
going
home
until
he
got
those
flowers,
”
Officer
Brian
Grigsby
said.
“That’s
what
he
wanted.
He
wanted
flowers
for
his
wife,
because
tomorrow
was
Mother’s
Day.
”?
3.
C
They
secretly
stopped
in
at
a
local
supermarket
and
helped
him
select
a
bunch
of
beautiful
cream-colored
roses.
“We
had
to
get
those
flowers,
”
Grigsby
said.
“We
had
to
get
them.
I
didn’t
have
a
choice.
”?
Doris
Amrine
was
relieved
when
she
saw
her
husband
walking
up
their
front
stairs
in
the
company
of
the
police
officers.
4.
B ?
“As
he
came
up
those
steps,
I
saw
those
roses
and
the
smile
on
his
face,
I
was
deeply
moved,
”
Doris
told
CBS.
“I
just
said,
thank
you,
thank
you,
because
I
saw
his
heart.
”
It’s
special,
because
even
though
the
mind
doesn’t
remember
everything,
the
heart
remembers.
A.
He
would
not
change
his
mind.
B.
But
her
relief
turned
to
joy
when
he
gave
her
the
flowers.
C.
So
the
officers
decided
to
help
Melvin
achieve
his
goal.
D.
However,
he
knew
where
he
was
going.
5.
What
do
you
think
of
the
officers
from
the
way
Melvin
was
treated?
(回答不超过3个词)
They
were
helpful/warm-hearted/kind/nice.
?
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页考点强化训练31 任务型阅读
类型一 选择型
A
(2020年宁波市中考模拟)
Eyesight
is
very
important
in
our
daily
life.
Every
waking
moment,
the
eyes
are
working
to
see
the
world
around
us.
Over
forty
percent
of
Americans
worry
about
losing
eyesight,
but
it’s
easy
to
protect
our
eyes
in
our
daily
life.
Here
are
five
suggestions
for
a
lifetime
of
healthy
eyesight:
★Plan
yearly
exams.
1.
(
)
Experts
advise
parents
to
bring
babies
to
the
doctor
for
a
careful
check.
The
good
news
is
that
millions
of
children
now
can
have
yearly
eye
check.
?
★Protect
against
UV
rays.
Long-term
stay
in
the
sun
creates
risks
to
your
eyes.
No
matter
what
the
season
is,
it’s
very
important
to
wear
sunglasses.
2.
(
)
★Give
your
eyes
a
break.
Two
thirds
of
Americans
spend
up
to
seven
hours
a
day
using
computers,
phones,
iPads.
.
.
3.
(
)
Experts
recommend
that
people
practice
the
20/20/20
rule:
every
20
minutes,
take
a
20-second
break
and
look
at
something
20
feet
away.
?
★4.
(
)
As
part
of
a
healthy
diet,
eat
more
fruits
and
vegetables
each
day.
Vitamins
C
and
E
help
protect
eyesight
and
promote
eye
health.
?
★Practice
safe
wear
and
care
of
contact
lenses.
Many
Americans
use
contact
lenses
to
improve
their
eyesight.
While
some
follow
the
medical
guidance
for
wearing
contact
lenses,
many
are
breaking
the
rules
and
putting
their
eyesight
at
risk.
5.
(
)
Otherwise,
you
may
have
problems
such
as
red
eyes,
pain
in
the
eyes,
or
a
more
serious
condition.
?
A.
Eat
your
greens.
B.
Eye
care
should
begin
early
in
life.
C.
They
can
properly
protect
your
eyes.
D.
Always
follow
the
doctor’s
advice
for
correct
wear.
E.
This
frequent
eye
activity
increases
the
risk
for
eye
tiredness.
B
Money
makes
the
world
go
around,
yet
the
best
thing
in
life
is
free.
A
penny
saved
is
a
penny
earned,
but
you
get
what
you
pay
for.
You
probably
have
your
own
ideas
about
spending
money.
Now
it
is
a
great
time
to
learn
how
to
spend
money
wisely.
When
you
are
considering
buying
something
you
want,
run
through
this
checklist
first.
How
much
do
you
really
want
it?
Seeing
a
$25(172
yuan)
gum
ball(口香糖球)
machine,
Ben
wanted
it.
But
after
thinking
about
it,
he
felt
it
would
interest
him
only
for
a
day
or
two.
“Besides,
it’
s
not
possible
for
me
to
chew
that
much
gum,
”
he
said
wisely.
1.
(
)
If
the
thing
passes
the“really-wanting-it”
test,
try
to
wait
for
some
time
to
see
how
strong
the
desire(欲望)
is.
This
strategy
works
for
grown-ups,
too!
2.
(
)
After
the
first
two
steps,
Ben
found
he
really
wanted
a
toy
pirate
ship(海盗船),
but
it
cost
$50.
He
had
$22
in
his
pocket
and
got
$1.
50
a
week
to
spend.
His
mother
helped
him
work
out
how
many
weeks
he
would
need
to
save
to
get
the
ship:
19.
3.
(
)
Ben
agreed
to
wash
the
downstairs
windows
at
a
dollar
each.
So
he
got
$10—and
sparkling
sunlight
for
the
rest
of
the
family.
4.
(
)
After
deciding
to
buy
it,
it
is
necessary
for
you
to
look
for
less
expensive
ways
to
buy
it:
search
for
what
you
want
on
the
Internet
or
in
shops
and
flea
markets(跳蚤市场).
Sometimes
you
can
find
the
same
thing
at
a
much
lower
price.
If
these
suggestions
work
well,
they
can
save
you
a
lot
of
money.
You
will
be
a
really
smart
shopper.
A.
How
much
will
you
pay
for
it?
B.
Can
you
get
it
cheaper?
C.
Do
you
still
want
it
a
week
later?
D.
Are
there
ways
to
earn
money?
5.
According
to
the
passage,
what
kind
of
person
is
Ben?
(回答不多于5个单词)
(
)
C
(慈溪市2020年期中)
根据制作步骤重新排列A、B、C、D、E五幅图片的顺序。
May
Day
is
the
day
when
we
celebrate
the
end
of
winter
and
the
arrival
of
spring.
It’s
a
time
of
new
life,
with
new
leaves
on
the
trees
and
wildflowers
growing
in
the
woods
and
fields.
On
that
day,
children
in
Britain
and
other
parts
of
Europe
often
make
May
baskets
and
hang
them
on
a
neighbor’s
door
as
a
gift
of
love
and
friendship.
Here
are
the
steps
of
making
this
kind
of
basket.
Step
1 Fold
paper
into
a
cone(圆锥形)and
stick
it
to
keep
the
shape.
Step
2 Cut
top
of
the
cone
with
scissors.
Step
3 Make
two
holes
on
opposite
sides
of
the
cone.
Leave
5cm
form
the
top.
Step
4 Pass
ribbon(丝带)through
holes
and
tie
it
to
create
a
basket
handle.
Step
5 Fill
your
basket
with
different
kinds
of
flowers.
答案:
1~5.
DBACE
D
The
day
before
Mother’s
Day
this
year,
police
received
a
call
from
a
wife.
She
said
that
her
husband,
Melvin
Amrine
who
suffers
Alzheimer’s
disease,
had
gone
missing
from
home.
Police
found
Melvin
Amrine
two
blocks
from
their
home,
unable
to
tell
officers
where
he
lived.
1.
(
)
He
was
buying
his
wife
Doris
flowers
for
Mother’s
Day,
as
he
had
every
year
since
she
had
given
birth
to
their
first
child.
?
Melvin’s
condition
worsened
slowly
since
he
had
the
disease
three
years
ago.
His
wife
has
taken
him
carefully,
watching
helplessly
as
it
steals
her
husband’s
memories
and
personality
away
from
him.
Officers
said
they
would
take
the
old
man
straight
home—but
Melvin
Amrine
was
having
none
of
that.
2.
“(
)”
Officer
Troy
Dillard
told
CBS.
“He
wasn’t
going
home
until
he
got
those
flowers,
”
Officer
Brian
Grigsby
said.
“That’s
what
he
wanted.
He
wanted
flowers
for
his
wife,
because
tomorrow
was
Mother’s
Day.
”?
3.
(
)
They
secretly
stopped
in
at
a
local
supermarket
and
helped
him
select
a
bunch
of
beautiful
cream-colored
roses.
“We
had
to
get
those
flowers,
”
Grigsby
said.
“We
had
to
get
them.
I
didn’t
have
a
choice.
”?
Doris
Amrine
was
relieved
when
she
saw
her
husband
walking
up
their
front
stairs
in
the
company
of
the
police
officers.
4.
(
)
“As
he
came
up
those
steps,
I
saw
those
roses
and
the
smile
on
his
face,
I
was
deeply
moved,
”
Doris
told
CBS.
“I
just
said,
thank
you,
thank
you,
because
I
saw
his
heart.
”
It’s
special,
because
even
though
the
mind
doesn’t
remember
everything,
the
heart
remembers.
A.
He
would
not
change
his
mind.
B.
But
her
relief
turned
to
joy
when
he
gave
her
the
flowers.
C.
So
the
officers
decided
to
help
Melvin
achieve
his
goal.
D.
However,
he
knew
where
he
was
going.
5.
What
do
you
think
of
the
officers
from
the
way
Melvin
was
treated?
(回答不超过3个词)
(
)
(
)
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