浙江省温州市2021年中考英语二轮专题练习:阅读D篇专项训练(含答案)

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英语-2019年初三中考校第二次模拟考试
Notre
Dame
Cathedral
fire
on
Monday
caused
waves
of
sympathy
in
China,
but
it
reminds
some
Chinese
Internet
users
of
destruction
of
Old
Summer
Palace(Yuanming
Yuan).
During
the
Second
Opium
War
in
October
1860,
British
and
French
troops
marched
into
Beijing’s
Old
Summer
Palace,
known
as
the
Garden
of
Perfect
Brightness(of
Yuanming
Yuan).
The
destruction
was
accompanied
by
widespread
looting
by
both
British
and
French
troops.
The
palace
was
regarded
as
the
home
of
the
most
beautiful
collection
of
architecture
and
art
in
the
country
and
its
destruction
has
long
been
regarded
as
a
shameful
wound
by
many
Chinese.
“Honestly,
I
feel
bad
that
800-year-old
architecture
was
set
on
fire
and
it
was
a
loss
for
the
whole
mankind,
but
I
find
it
hard
to
have
pity
on
it
with
the
French
people,”
wrote
one
Weibo
user,
who
called
himself
“minister
of
martial
orders.”
“This
easily
reminded
me
of
the
Yuanming
Yuan
being
burned
down
by
the
British
and
French
armies,
which
was
more
valuable
than
Notre
Dame.
There
is
a
karmic
cycle
and
who
has
heaven
ever
forgiven?”
The
post
was
liked
more
than
23,000
times,
and
attracted
7,500
comments.
Another
Internet
user
said:
“It
serves
them
right…
weren’t
they
pleased
when
they
burned
down
the
Yuanming
Yuan?
I
don’t
sympathise
but
can
only
say
well-done.
Even
state
news
agency
Xinhua
joined
the
debate,
publish
a
commentary
on
its
website
comparing
the
fire
at
the
cathedral
to
the
torching
of
the
royal
palace.
“Chinese
people
relate
to
the
hurt
feelings
of
lost
treasure
experienced
by
the
French
people.
Today,
when
the
whole
world
is
sad
about
the
falling
down
of
the
tower
of
Notre
Dame,
please
don’t
forget
that
after
Yuanming
Yuan
was
looted
and
burned
a
hundred
years
ago,
China
was
heart-broken
alone,”
the
commentary,
later
removed
from
the
website,
said.
The
fire
is
not
only
a
tragedy
for
France
but
also
a
loss
for
mankind.
It
is
narrow-minded
to
rain
hatred
on
something
innocent.
We
should
remember
the
shame
but
let
go
of
the
hatred,”
a
commentary
on
its

website
read.
China’s
President
Xi
Jinping
also
joined
a
host
of
world
leaders
in
sending
a
message
of
condolence
to
French
President
Macron.
(
)37.
What
caused
the
destruction
of
Yuanming
Yuan
in
China?
A.
British
and
French
troops
marched
into
it,
looted
it
and
set
it
on
fire.
B.
It
had
the
same
reason
as
why
Notre
Dame
was
set
on
fire.
C.
British
and
French
troops
didn’t
like
the
beautiful
collection
of
architecture
and
art.
D.
The
passage
doesn’t
tell
us.
(
)38.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.
Besides
President
Xi,
many
other
world
leaders
sent
messages
of
condolence
to
the
French
president.
B.
The
destruction
of
the
royal
palace
has
been
regarded
as
a
shameful
wound
by
many
Chinese
people.
C.
There
is
a
karmic
cycle
and
no
one
has
heaven
ever
forgiven.
D.
The
hurt
feelings
of
lost
treasure
experienced
by
the
French
people
has
nothing
to
do
with
Chinese
people.
(
)39.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.
Most
Chinese
people
have
no
sympathy
for
the
burning
down
of
Notre
Dame.
B.
The
destruction
of
both
Yuanming
Yuan
and
Notre
Dame
is
a
great
loss
for
mankind.
C.
We
should
remember
the
shame
and
rain
hatred
on
something
innocent.
D.
Yuanming
Yuan
was
looted
and
burned
hundreds
of
years
ago.
40.
What
do
Chinese
Internet
users
think
of
the
destruction
of
Notre
Dame
caused
by
fire?
What
is
your
opinion?
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
37~
39:
AAB
40.
Some
people
have
pity
on
the
burning
down
of
the
Notre
Dame
because
they
think
it’s
a
great
loss
to
mankind.
Other
people
find
it
hard
to
have
pity
on
it
with
the
French
people
because
it
reminds
them
of
the
destruction
of
Yuanming
Yuan.
I
think
it
is
not
only
a
tragedy
for
France
but
also
a
loss
for
mankind.
It
is
narrow-minded
to
rain
hatred
on
something
innocent.
We
should
remember
the
shame
but
let
go
of
the
hatred.
2020年浙江省初中学业水平考试(温州市卷)英语试题卷
A
few
months
ago
I
was
nominated
for
Governor
of
the
great
state
of
New
York,
to
run
against
Stewart
L.
Woodford
and
John
T.
Hoffman.
I
really
felt
dirty
to
run
against
them
for
all
their
shameful
crimes
that
were
reported
on
newspapers.
However,
as
a
candidate
,
I
had
no
choice.
The
next
morning,
as
I
was
looking
listlessly
over
the
papers
at
breakfast,
I
came
across
his
paragraph:
PERJURY-
Mr.
Mark
Twain,
a
candidate
for
Governor,
was
convicted
of
perjury
by
thirty-four
people,
in
Wakawak,
in
1863.
He
intended
to
rob
a
poor
woman
of
her
land,
her
only
stay
and
support
after
her
husband
died.
For
Mr.
Twain
himself,
as
well
as
the
public,
he
needs
to
clear
this
matter
up.
Will
he
do
it?
What
a
lie!
I
never
had
heard
of
Wakawak!
During
the
rest
of
the
time,
I
got
a
title
"the
Infamous
Perjurer
Twain"
on
this
paper.
Next
came
"Gazette",
with
this:
WANTED
TOKNOW
-When
Mfr.
Twain
was
in
Montana,
his
workmates
lost
small
valuables
from
time
to
time,
until
at
last,
these
things
having
all
been
found
on
Mr.
Twain's
person
or
in
his
suitcase.
Will
he
explain
this
to
his
fellow-citizens?
I
got
a
new
title,
"Twain,
the
Montana
Thief".
But
I
never
was
in
Montana
in
my
life.
Then
another
newspaper
article:
DELIRIUM
TREMENSTWAIN-Mark
Twain,
who
was
to
make
a
speech
at
the
mass
meeting
of
the
Independents
last
night,
didn't
come
to
time!
He
argued
that
he
had
been
knocked
down
by
a
runaway
team
and
his
leg
broken
in
two
places.
But
a
certain
man
who
was
very
drunk
was
seen
to
reel
into
Mr.
Twain's
hotel
last
night.
It
is
his
duty
to
prove
that
this
person
was
not
Mark
Twain
himself
WHO
WAS
THATMAN?
I
did
not
drink!
In
the
following
weeks,
I
got
more
titles
like
"Delirium
Tremens",
"Body-Snatcher",
"Filthy
Corruptionist
",
etc.
Then
one
morning:
Mr.
Mark
Twain
sill
maintains
SILENCE.
He
dare
not
speak
Dare
he
open
his
mouth
to
explain?
Before
I
could
reply,
more
dirty
charges
poured
up
on
me.
One
day
they
even
taught
nine
little
children
of
all
shades
of
colour
to
rush
on
to
the
platform
at
a
public
meeting
and
call
me
Pa(father)!
I
gave
up.
I
sent
them
a
letter
to
state
that
I
gave
up,
and
in
bitterness
of
spirit
I
signed
it,
"Truly
yours,
Once
a
decent
man
but
now
MARKTWAIN,
IP.
,
M.
T.
,
D.
T.
,
B.
S.
and
FC.
"
37.
In
the
story,
____________
people
were
running
for
Governor.
A.
Three
B.
four
C.
five
D.
six
38.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
Mr.
Twain
according
to
his
story?
A.
He
got
punished
for
stealing
in
Montana.
B.
He
kept
silent
to
the
charges
against
him.
C.
He
was
often
too
drunk
to
attend
meetings.
D.
He
accepted
the
titles
from
the
newspapers.
39.
Who
could
be
the
person
making
Mr.
Twain
dirty?
A.
The
persons
who
wanted
to
beat
him.
B.
The
poor
who
wanted
their
land
back.
C.
The
women
who
had
children
with
him.
D.
The
reporters
who
helped
him
make
news.
40.
Why
did
Mr.
Twain
finally
decide
to
give
up
running
for
Governor?
(请用约40词回答)
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:
37-39
ABA
第二部分
主观题
文中Mr.
Twain
在竞选美国纽约州州长过程中,
不断地受到不实指控、抹黑。他感到震惊、愤怒和不齿。他对此感到极度失望,
最后他放弃了竞选。
参考答案:
While
he
was
running
for
Governor,
many
articles
on
newspapers
poured
untrue
charges
on
him
and
some
shameful
things
happened
to
him.
He
felt
surprised,
angry,
dirty
and
disappointed,
and
finally
decided
to
give
up
running
for
Governor.
(38词)
浙江省温州市六校2019届九年级3月联合模拟英语试卷
What
are
the
kindest
things
that
have
ever
been
done
for
you?
Once,
years
ago,
I
made
a
list,
on
a
late
night
flight
to
my
hometown.
My
sister
had
called
to
tell
me
that
our
mother
was
dying
and
that
if
I
wanted
to
say
goodbye,
I
needed
to
get
there
fast.
So
I
made
calls
to
cancel
work
and
hurried
to
catch
the
last
flight
out.
After
takeoff,
the
lights
went
down
and
I
felt
empty
and
alone.
What
do
you
do
when
you
get
lonely
and
there’s
no
one
to
hold
you?
How
do
you
fill
a
hungry
heart?
I
took
out
a
notebook
and
listed
all
the
kindnesses
that
I’d
ever
been
given.
Five
hours
later,
when
we
landed,
I
closed
the
notebook
and
rushed
to
the
hospital
to
say
goodbye
to
my
mother.
Making
that
list
of
kindnesses
that
night
helped
me
in
the
days
ahead
to
do
the
things
I
needed
to
do
and
be
the
daughter
I
wanted
to
be.
Kindness
heals
and
fills
an
empty
heart.
It’s
a
gift,
once
and
for
always.
Last
night
it
was
cold
and
rainy,
so
I
wrapped
myself
up
in
a
blanket.
Warm
then,
I
recalled
being
7
years
old
in
Mrs
Harrison’s
second
grade
class.
That
morning,
I’d
worn
my
new
shoes
to
school.
I
loved
the
shoes
and
all
the
way
to
school
on
the
bus
couldn’t
stop
looking
at
them.
But
when
I
stepped
off
the
bus,
my
right
foot---
and
my
new
right
shoe

went
deep
into
a
puddle
of
water.
Mrs
Harrison
saw
the
water
I
was
dripping
into
class.
She
said,
“Give
me
those
shoes
and
warm
your
feet
by
the
fire.”
“Thank
you,
ma’am,”
I
said.
“No
trouble!
We
all
hit
a
puddle
now
and
then!”
I
don’t
know
if
she
remembered
it.
But
I
do.
It
warmed
my
feet
for
a
few
hours.
But
it
has
warmed
my
heart
for
a
lifetime.
Often,
acts
of
kindness
seem
to
be
the
simplest.
But
they
become
beautiful
beyond
all
singing
of
it
if
they
are
remembered
with
thankfulness
and
passed
on
from
one
needy
soul
to
another.
(
)37.
The
author
thinks
listing
kindnesses
can
_________.
A.
help
kill
time
when
she
feels
lonely.
B.
remind
her
how
lucky
she
was
as
a
child.
C.
make
her
think
that
she
was
not
as
good
as
others.
D.
remind
her
to
be
a
good
daughter.
(
)38.
The
author
mentioned
her
experience
in
second
grade
mainly
to
______.
A.
express
her
thanks
to
Mrs
Harrison
B.
show
that
children
always
love
new
shoes
C.
encourage
teachers
to
care
more
about
their
students
D.
say
that
small
acts
of
kindness
can
mean
a
lot
to
someone
(
)39.
According
to
the
passage,
we
should
_______.
A.
remember
these
acts
for
a
lifetime.
B.
spread
kindness
to
those
in
need.
C.
speak
about
the
kindness
to
other
people.
D.
make
a
list
of
kindnesses
and
repay
them.
40.
Why
does
the
author
think
kindness
is
a
gift
for
always?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案:37-39
DDB
40题评分参考:
It
can
heal
and
fill
an
empty
heart(要点1),
help
people
live
with
gratitude
and
be
kind
to
others.
Small
acts
of
kindness
can
make
a
big
difference
and
warm
others
for
a
lifetime(要点2).
We
should
be
grateful
for
others’
kindnesses
and
pass
them
on
to
those
in
need.(要点3)
1.
要点完整、答案合理,逻辑严密,语言规范,字数至少40—50间,超出字数不扣分。(5分)
2.
要点不完整(只涉及其中2个要点),答案合理,逻辑严密,语言有少许错误。字数至少30—40间,超出字数不扣分。(4分)
3.
要点不完整(只涉及其中1个要点),答案合理,逻辑欠严密,语言错误较多,字数较少(不到20字)(3分)
4.
答案与问题相关性不大,能自圆其说,语言错误较多,字数很少(不到20字)。(2分)
5.
不作答,或文不对题。(0-1分)
2018温州五校联盟九年级中考英语第二次模拟试卷
It
was
my
first
day
at
school
in
London.
On
my
way
to
school,
I
wondered
what
sort
of
questions
the
other
boys
would
ask
me
and
practiced
all
the
answers:
"My
name
is
Pete
I
am
nine
years
old,
I
was
born
here
but
I
haven’t
lived
here
since
I
was
two.
I
was
living
in
Farley
which
is
thirty
miles
away.
"I
also
wondered
if
it
was
the
custom
for
boys
to
fight
strangers
like
me,
but
I
was
tall
for
my
age.
I
hoped
they
would
decide
not
to
risk
it.
No
one
took
any
notice
of
me
before
school.
I
stood
in
the
center
of
the
playground
expecting
someone
to
say
"hello",
but
no
one
spoke
to
me.
When
a
teacher
called
my
name
and
told
me
where
my
classroom
was,
one
or
two
boys
looked
at
me
but
that
was
all.
My
teacher
was
called
Mr.
Jones.
There
were
42
boys
in
the
class,
so
I
didn’t
stand
out
there
either
until
the
first
lesson
of
the
afternoon.
Mr.
Jones
was
very
fond
of
Charles
Dickens
and
he
had
decided
to
read
aloud
to
us
from
David
Copperfield
but
first
he
asked
several
boys
if
they
knew
Dickens
birthplace,
but
no
one
guessed
right.
A
boy
called
Brian,
the
biggest
in
the
class
said:
"Timbuktu"
and
Mr.
Jones
went
red
in
the
face.
Then
he
asked
me.
I
said:
"Portsmouth
"and
everyone
stared
at
me
because
Mr.
Jones
said
I
was
right.
This
didn't
make
me
very
popular
of
course.
"He
thinks
he's
clever
"
I
heard
Brian
say.
After
that
we
went
out
to
the
playground
to
play
football.
I
was
in
Brian’s
team
and
he
obviously
had
Dickens
in
mind,
because
he
told
me
to
go
in
goal.
No
one
ever
wanted
to
be
the
goalkeeper.
"He,'s
big
enough
and
useless
enough.
"Brian
said
when
someone
asked
him
why
he
had
chosen
me.
I
suppose
Mr.
Jones
who
served
as
the
referee
remembered
Dickens
too,
because
when
the
game
was
nearly
over,
Brian
pushed
one
of
the
players
on
the
other
team
and
he
gave
them
a
punishment.
As
the
boy
kicked
the
ball
to
my
right,
I
threw
myself
down
instinctively
and
savedd
it.
All
my
team
crowded
round
me.
My
bare
knees
were
hurt
and
bleeding.
Brian
took
out
a
handkerchief
and
offered
it
to
me.
“Do
you
want
to
join
my
team,
Pete?”
he
said.
At
the
end
of
the
day
i
was
no
longer
a
stranger.
37.
What
can
we
infer
from
paragraph
1?
A.
Pete
was
nervous
about
new
school
life
B.
pete
was
not
interested
in
his
new
school
C.
Pete
had
ever
studied
in
a
school
in
London.
D.
Pete
was
afraid
of
the
boys
in
the
new
school
38.
Why
did
Brian
choose
Pete
to
be
the
goalkeeper?
A.
Brian
didn't
like
him
B.
Brian
believed
in
him
C.
He
was
big
and
strong.
D.
He
offered
to
go
in
goal.
39.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"them"
refer
to?
A.
Brian
and
the
writer
B.
Mr
Jones
and
the
writer
C.
Brian
and
one
player
from
the
other
team
D.
Mr
Jones
and
one
player
from
the
other
team
40.
Why
did
Pete
think
he
was
no
longer
a
stranger?(本小题5分,请用40-50词作答)
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答案:37—39
AAC
40.
Because
as
the
boy
kicked
the
ball
to
Pete’s
right,
he
threw
him
self
down
instinctively
and
served
it.
All
his
team
crowded
round
him.
His
bare
knees
were
hurt
and
bleeding.
Brian
took
out
a
handkerchief
and
offered
it
to
him.
And
Brian
wound
like
to
invite
him
to
join
their
team.
So
Pete
thought
he
was
no
longer
a
stranger.
2019温州市初中毕业升学考试第二次模拟英语试卷
Mama
always
wanted
him
to
learn
things.
Though
she
didn’t
have
much
education
herself.
she
taught
him
all
she
knew-the
numbers,
the
way
to
spell,
how
to
add…
when
he
went
blind
at
the
age
of
seven,
Mama
found
a
school
for
the
blind
in
St.
Augustine,
far
from
his
home.
Although
his
reaction
to
leaving
Mama
was
a
big
fat
NO,
he
eventually
gave
in.
Mama
knew
what
was
best,
and
she
insisted
that
he
get
some
education
in
one
form
or
another.
She
couldn't
see
him
growing
up
without
knowing
how
to
read
or
write.
During
the
couple
of
months
before
leaving
home,
he
was
treated
the
same
as
a
normal
child.
Fact
is,
he
was
made
to
do
the
housework
he
had
done
when
he
could
see,
chopping
wood
and
washing
clothes,
like
other
kids.
Neighbors
gave
Mama
a
hard
time.
They
got
on
her
case
when
they
saw
him
helping
her
in
the
house.

“I’m
not
always
gonna
be
with
you.”
He
couldn’t
tell
how
many
times
she
must
have
repeated
these
words.
Still,
they
didn't
start
meaning
anything
until
he
heard
the
thing
at
school
when
he
was
fifteen.
It
came
as
a
shock
and
kept
attacking
his
brain.
People
told
him
he
was
going
home,
and
he
went.
He
couldn't
eat;
food
seemed
to
expand
in
his
throat;
he
couldn’t
sleep.
All
he
could
think
was
why
Mama
couldn’t
kiss
him
any
more.
Everyone
started
worrying
about
him.
Then
a
respectable
woman
came
to
see
him.
She
knew
her
business,
and
she
let
him
have
it:
"Boy,
don'
t
you
remember
what
your
mama
told
you?
You
know
the
things
she
tried
to
teach
you
Youve
been
acting
like
a
crazy
boy,
and,
if
she
was
here,
she
wouldn’t
stand
it.
Your
mama
spent
her
whole
life
preparing
you
for
this
day.
Youve
got
to
carry
on.
That's
what
she'd
want.
And
that'
s
what
you
should
do.”
That
did
it.
Years
later,
he
became
a
highly
successful
musician.
His
music
has
inspired"
many
people,
including
other
musicians,
During
his
career,
he
received
twelve
Grammy
Awards
and
his
name
"Ray
Charles
appeared
in
the
rock
and
Roll
Hall
of
Fame
As
Mama
had
expected,
being
blind
wasn't
gonna
stop
him
anyway.
37.
What
happened
to
Ray
after
he
went
blind
A.
His
mama
taught
him
how
to
read
or
write.
B.
The
other
kids
helped
him
do
the
housework.
C.
He
needed
to
do
the
things
that
he
used
to
do
D.
He
was
made
to
do
his
homework
all
the
time
38.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
put
in
the

?
A
Feeling
sorry,
Mama
began
to
regret
pushing
him
so
hard
B.
Mama
got
quite
angry,
but
soon
she
started
to
doubt
herself
C
Mama
was
pleased
with
the
praise
and
continued
training
him
D.
Mama
stressed
that
her
little
boy
was
blind
rather
than
stupid
39.
The
underlined
word
"it"
refers
to
A.
the
news
which
Mama
died
suddenly
B.
the
fact
that
he
couldn’t
see
anything
C
the
case
that
his
neighbors
gave
mama
a
hard
life
D
the
message
that
Mama
refused
to
kiss
him
again
40.
What
were
the
things
that
ray'
s
mother
tried
to
teach
him?(请用约40词回答)
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答案:37—39
CDA
40.
Firstly,
she
taught
him
some
life
skills
and
simple
knowledge.
Secondly,
she
taught
him
to
be
independent,
making
him
do
what
normal
children
could
do
after
he
went
blind.
Thirdly,
she
wanted
Ray
to
believe
that
being
blind
wasn’t
gonna
stop
him.
He
should
be
hopeful
and
strong.
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