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(中考冲刺)2021年四川省中考英语冲刺试题—阅读理解
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A
The
Way
OutBy
Ming-da
Wang$450→$199
Buy
it
now!http://www./thewayout/
Words
from
readersI
couldn’t
put
the
book
down
after
I
read
some
pages
at
my
friend’s
home.
I
borrowed
it
and
read
it
over
that
night.
I
think
it
can
help
someone
who
is
afraid
to
face
family
problems.
—Sam
LeeThe
book
saved
my
life.
It
opened
a
door
that
led
me
into
a
world
of
true
love.
I
was
able
to
look
at
the
world
around
me
with
fresh
new
eyes.
—Candy
VigorThe
first
part
of
the
book
really
touched
my
heart
and
made
me
want
to
read
on.
However,
I
was
getting
bored
when
I
came
to
the
second
part.
In
fact,
I
didn’t
finish
the
book.
—Rod
GreenThe
book
helped
me
forget
about
my
worries.
I
laughed
and
cried
with
those
people
in
the
book.
With
its
simple
and
clear
language,
people
of
all
ages
can
enjoy
it.
—Vivian
Lu
(
)1.
________
thinks
the
second
part
of
the
book
is
boring.
A.
Rod
Green
B.
Candy
Vigor
C.
Sam
Lee
D.
Vivian
Lu
(
)2.
The
book
is
probably
about
________.
A.
school
education
B.
website
safety
C.
travel
lines
D.
family
problems
(
)3.
We
can
know
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.
Ming-da
Wang
tells
his
family
stories
in
the
book
B.
everyone
can
find
the
ways
of
solving
problems
from
the
book
C.
it’s
the
right
time
to
buy
the
book
because
of
the
price
at
present
D.
the
book
is
only
written
for
children
with
simple
and
clear
language
B
A
number
of
years
ago,
a
man
went
to
visit
a
circus(马戏团)in
New
York.
He
was
able
to
walk
around
looking
at
the
lions,
monkeys,
bears
and
other
circus
animals.
As
he
was
passing
the
elephants,
he
suddenly
stopped.
He
found
that
these
huge
elephants
were
being
held
by
only
a
small
rope
tied
to
their
front
leg.
No
chains,
no
cages.
It
was
clear
that
the
elephants
could,
at
any
time,
break
away
from
their
ropes
but
for
some
reason,
they
did
not.
He
saw
a
trainer
nearby
and
asked
why
these
animals
just
stood
there
and
didn't
try
to
get
away.
"Well,”
the
trainer
said,
"when
they
are
very
young
and
much
smaller,
we
use
the
same
size
rope
to
tie
them
and,
at
that
age,
it's
enough
to
hold
them.
As
they
grow
up,
they
still
believe
they
can
not
break
away.
They
believe
the
rope
can
hold
them,
so
they
never
try
to
break
free.”
“How
could
it
be?"
said
the
man.
These
animals
could
at
any
time
break
free
from
ropes.
But
because
they
were
always
stuck
right
where
they
were,
they
believed
they
couldn't.
Just
like
the
poor
elephants,
how
many
of
us
go
through
life
believing
that
we
can
not
do
something,
just
because
we
failed
at
it
once
before?
Failing
is
part
of
learning.
(
)4.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
"break
away"
mean?
A.
击败
B.
打破
C.
挣脱
D.
折断
(
)5.
How
were
the
elephants
held?
A.
By
a
strong
rope.
B.
In
cages
C.
With
chains.
D.
By
a
small
rope.
(
)6.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
The
elephants
were
held
in
this
way
when
they
were
young.
B.
There
were
many
kinds
of
animals
in
the
circus.
C.
The
animals
were
trained
to
perform.
D.
The
elephants
often
escaped.
(
)7.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Well
begun
is
half
done.
B.
The
early
bird
catches
the
worm.
C.
We
should
never
give
up.
D.
One
tree
can't
make
a
forest.
C
Mobile
phones
are
one
of
the
most
useful
inventions
of
the
last
50
years,
but
not
everything
that
is
said
about
them
is
good.
Mobiles
are
often
believed
to
be
the
cause
of
a
number
of
things
from
poor
eyesight
and
headaches
to
house
fires.
There's
even
one
theory
that
mobile
phones
should
be
responsible
for
the
disappearance
of
bees!
The
theory
is
that
the
radiation
(辐射)
given
off
by
mobile
phones
does
great
harm
to
bees'
navigation
systems
(导航系统).
Bees
have
built-in
system
a
bit
like
GPS
and
this
helps
them
find
their
way
back
to
their
hives.
But
recently,
thousands
of
bees
have
failed
to
find
their
way
home.
It
is
believed
they
are
dying
far
from
their
hives.
The
problem
was
first
noticed
by
beekeepers
in
America
and
is
a
lot
more
serious
than
it
at
first
seems.
The
important
thing
about
bees
is
that
most
of
the
crops
in
many
countries
of
the
world
are
pollinated
by
them.
Without
bees,
the
crops
can't
continue
to
grow.
Many
beekeepers
in
Europe
have
reported
losing
between
50
and
70
percent
of
their
bees.
Jim
Piper,
London
beekeeper,
said
to
the
reporter,
"My
business
is
becoming
worse.
Twenty-nine
of
my
forty
hives
are
now
empty."
Nobody
knows
for
sure
whether
the
theory
is
true
or
not,
but
it's
a
fact
that
bees
are
disappearing
in
very
large
numbers.
And
we
can't
manage
without
them.
Einstein
said
that
if
all
our
bees
disappeared,
man
would
only
live
for
four
more
years!
If
the
mobile
phone
theory
is
correct,
we
need
to
do
something
about
it
right
now—before
it's
too
late.
(
)8.
What
might
be
caused
by
mobiles
according
to
Paragraph
1?
A.Poor
listening.
B.
The
forest
fires.
C.
The
disappearance
of
bees.
D.
Terrible
toothache.
(
)9.
What
does
the
theory
in
the
passage
say?
A.
Bees
have
GPS
inside
their
bodies.
B.
Mobiles
have
an
influence
on
bees'
hives.
C.
The
radiation
makes
bees
unable
to
fly.
D.
The
radiation
makes
bees
lose
their
way
home.
(
)10.
What
does
Paragraph
3
mainly
tell
us?
A.
Crops
will
stop
growing.
B.
Beekeepers'
business
is
getting
worse.
C.
Bees'
disappearing
is
a
serious
problem.
D.
Beekeepers
in
Europe
found
the
problem
first.
(
)11.
The
author
wrote
this
passage
to
________.
A.
call
on
people
to
help
beekeepers
B.
show
how
a
bee's
built-in
system
works
C.
ask
people
to
stop
using
mobiles
right
away
D.
warn
people
of
the
possible
harm
mobiles
do
to
bees
D
In
my
early
childhood,
I
was
often
surprised
when
I
saw
my
father
making
a
small
number
of
money
with
difficulty.
Being
a
child,
I
was
unable
to
understand
him.
When
I
was
older,
my
father
started
doing
a
part-time
job
at
home.
He
used
to
bring
some
work
back
and
work
till
late
night.
I
can’t
forget
he
played
with
me
when
I
was
3-4
years
old.
He
taught
me
how
to
read
when
I
was
at
the
age
of
5.
He
took
care
of
me
all
night
when
I
was
sick.
Whenever
I
felt
down
he
would
cheer
me
up.
He
also
cared
about
my
lessons
and
often
helped
me
get
ready
for
examinations.
Later
he
sent
me
to
New
Delhi
for
the
best
education.
Whenever
I
needed
money,
he
never
refused.
He
always
managed
money
for
my
studies.
Two
years
ago,
I
got
a
job
at
a
hospital
in
New
Delhi.
When
I
helped
my
first
patient,
I
got
a
strong
feeling
of
satisfaction.
When
I
got
my
first
salary(薪水)which
was
about
ten
times
more
than
my
pocket
money,
I
spent
it
all
on
myself.
When
I
returned
home
one
fine
morning,
I
heard
my
father
communicating
with
one
neighbor.
He
was
telling
him
my
success
in
the
job
very
proudly.
He
also
told
him
that
I
had
a
higher
salary
than
him
at
the
end
of
his
work.
A
dream,
his
son
should
become
better
than
himself
came
true.
I
was
unable
to
move
on
my
feet.
Past
23
years
flashed
into
my
mind
in
a
moment.
I
knew
my
father
loved
me
very
much.
I
could
understand
the
meaning
of
my
father’s
aspirations(愿望).
I
could
understand
the
decisions
my
father
made
in
the
past.
The
financial(经济)difficulty
he
was
facing
was
decided
by
his
goal—making
his
child
more
successful
than
himself.
If
today
I
am
successful,
this
is
because
of
my
father.
(
)12.
When
the
writer
was
young,
his
father________.
A.
managed
money
for
his
studies
B.
cheered
him
up
all
night
C.
hardly
bought
anything
for
him
D.
only
cared
about
his
examinations
(
)13.
The
right
order
of
the
story
is_______.
a.
My
father
sent
me
to
get
the
best
education.
b.
My
father
thought
his
dream
came
true.
c.
Being
a
child
I
was
unable
to
understand
my
father.
d.
I
could
understand
the
meaning
of
my
father’s
aspirations.
e.
I
got
a
higher
salary
than
my
father.
A.
b-d-c-e-a
B.
d-a-c-e-b
C.
c-a-e-b-d
D.
c-a-d-b-e
(
)14.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
The
writer
spent
his
first
salary
all
on
himself.
B.
The
writer
heard
what
his
father
said
to
one
neighbor.
C.
The
writer
still
couldn’t
understand
what
his
father
decided
in
the
past.
D.
The
writer
finally
understood
why
his
father
had
faced
the
financial
difficulty.
(
)15.
The
best
title
for
this
passage
may
be
____________.
A.
A
successful
child
B.
An
unforgettable
moment
C.A
difficult
time
D.
A
father’s
love
E
McDonald
We
need
18
to
20
years
old
to
serve
in
our
restaurant
as
Cashiers(收银员)CooksWaiters
or
waitressesPlease
write
to
Mr.
Green
by
e-mail:
mcdonald’s@Bank
Street,
Liverpool
NURSES
Job
for
babysitters(保姆)We
are
looking
for
students
who
can
babysit
on
Friday
and
Saturday
evenings.You
must
be
patient
and
responsible.£5
an
hour,
£8
after
12
at
nightWrite
to
Mrs.
Wilson:
nurses
32568work@
Grape
Street.
Bristol
S5622A
The
Handyman
Company
HELP
WANTEDYou
love
fixing,
mending,
repairing…?You
need
to
be
physically
fit
and
strong.Help
is
needed
every
day
from
5
p.m.
to
7
p.m.If
you
are
interested,
please
apply(申请)
to
Mr.
Collins.
thehandymancompany
@
Fairfield
Road,
Plymouth
TFSCO
HELP
WANTEDbagging,
cleaning
upon
weekdays
from
9:00
a.m.
to
5:00
p.m.on
weekends,
you
need
to
work
for
one
more
hour
than
usualYou
must
be
tidy
and
politeApply
to
Mr.
Smith
tescompnay
@
10
Queen
Street,
London
(
)16.
Which
of
the
following
mentions
age
requirement
for
its
job?
A.
The
Handyman
Company
B.
McDonald
C.
NURSES
D.
TFSCO
(
)17.
How
much
can
Mary
make
by
working
as
a
babysitter
for
2
hours
after
midnight?
A.
£
10.
B.
£
13.
C.
£
16.
D.
£
20.
(
)18.
How
long
does
Mike
work
in
TESCO
on
Saturday?
A.
6
hours
B.
7
hours
C.
8
hours
D.
9
hours
F
Whether
from
news
reports
or
social
media
articles,
you
may
know
that
5G
is
coming.
5G
is
the
5th
generation
network.
It
is
a
new
network
after
1G,
2G,
3G
and
4G
and
it
can
connect
everyone
and
everything
together.
5G
networks
will
cover
many
cities
in
China
soon.
5G
means
super-fast
data(数据)
speed,
one
can
download
a
two-hour
movie
for
fewer
than
10
seconds,
and
it
is
making
our
lives
more
and
more
convenient.
5G
will
make
self-driving
cars
possible.
For
safety,
self-driving
cars
need
super-fast
data
transmission(传输)to
communicate
with
their
nearby
environment.
5G
is
just
what
makes
self-driving
cars
achieve
this.
Airplanes
will
become
"smart"
in
the
near
future.
Passengers
will
be
able
to
use
5G
networks
in
the
air
to
connect
to
the
Internet
or
place
orders
for
food
and
drinks.
5G
will
be
a
big
help
for
students
who
take
online
classes.
Many
people
live
in
poor
areas
in
the
world
where
there
are
no
schools.
But
with
5G,
this
will
change.
Students
all
over
the
world
will
be
able
to
see
places
like
the
Great
Wall
without
leaving
their
rooms.
It
will
be
also
easier
for
doctors
to
treat
patients
remotely
by
5G.
It
means
caring
for
patients
from
far
away.
The
facts
listed
above
are
only
a
part
of
what
5G
will
make
possible
and
popular.
Just
as
in
the
early
days
of
the
Internet
in
the
1990s,
few
could
see
how
it
could
change
the
world.
The
same
will
surely
be
true
of
5G.
With
5G,
many
things
do
not
seem
like
dreams
anymore.
Now
let's
get
ready
to
say
goodbye
to
4G
and
welcome
the
coming
of
5G.
(
)19.
The
underlined
word
"remotely"
means________in
Chinese.
A.
快速地
B.
高效地
C.
远程地
D.
科学地
(
)20.
From
the
last
paragraph,
we
can
know
that________.
A.
4G
is
no
more
used
in
our
daily
life
now
B.
the
writer
is
worried
about
the
coming
of
5G
C.
with
5G,
some
of
our
dreams
will
come
true
for
sure
one
day
D.
in
the
1990s,
all
the
people
believed
that
the
Internet
would
change
our
life
(
)21.
5G
will
make
the
following
things
more
and
more
popular
EXCEPT________.
A.
self-driving
cars
B.
"smart"
airplanes
C.
online
classes
D.
hospitals
without
doctors
(
)22.
About
5G,
________
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage.
A.
to
be
used
freely
B.
super-fast
data
speed
C.
to
connect
everyone
and
everything
together
D.
to
make
life
more
convenient
than
4G
G
It's
a
common
belief
that
fish
can't
remember
anything
for
longer
than
seven
seconds.
It
may
seem
sad
to
think
that
every
moment
in
their
lives
would
be
like
seeing
the
world
for
the
first
time.
But
don't
be
so
quick
to
feel
sorry
for
them.
A
new
study
has
found
that
fish
have
much
better
memories
than
we
used
to
think.
In
the
study,
researchers
from
Mac
Ewan
University
in
Canada
trained
a
kind
of
fish
called
African
cichlids
to
go
to
a
certain
area
of
their
tank
to
get
food.
They
took
the
fish
out
and
then
waited
for
12
days
before
putting
them
back
in
the
tank
again.
They
found
that
after
such
a
long
break
the
fish
still
went
to
the
same
place
where
they
first
got
food.
In
fact,
scientists
had
been
thinking
for
a
long
time
that
African
cichlids
might
have
a
good
memory.
But
there
was
no
clear
evidence
until
the
latest
findings.
Just
as
a
good
memory
can
make
our
lives
easier,
it
also
plays
an
important
part
when
a
fish
is
trying
to
survive
in
the
wild.
"If
fish
are
able
to
remember
that
a
certain
area
contains
safe
food,
they
will
be
able
to
go
back
to
that
area
without
putting
their
lives
in
danger,"
lead
researcher
Trevor
Hamilton
told
Live
Science.
So
next
time
you
are
watching
your
pet
fish
from
outside
the
tank,
perhaps
you
should
feel
close
to
them-they
may
remember
who
you
are.
(
)23.
We
often
feel
sorry
for
fish
because
__________.
A.
they
have
bad
memories
B.
they
can't
remember
anything
C.
they
are
often
used
for
research
D.
every
moment
in
their
lives
is
new
(
)24.
Why
did
the
researchers
carry
out
the
research?
A.
To
know
if
fish
can
find
food
easily.
B.
To
find
out
if
fish
have
better
memories.
C.
To
tell
us
fish
can
live
for
days
without
water.
D.
To
show
fish
can
live
long
without
eating
things.
(
)25.
Which
is
true
according
to
Trevor
Hamilton?
A.
Fish
know
where
to
get
food.
B.
It's
easy
for
fish
to
live
in
the
wild.
C.
A
good
memory
can
make
fish
safer
in
the
wild.
D.
Fish
are
often
in
danger
when
they
look
for
food.
(
)26.
Where
does
this
article
probably
come
from?
A.
A
story
book.
B.
A
science
magazine.
C.
A
news
report.
D.
A
travel
book.
H
Facial
recognition
technology(人脸识别技术)
is
widely
used
today.
For
example,
police
use
it
to
search
for
bad
guys.
It's
also
used
to
unlock
phones
or
doors.
Now,
a
similar
technology,
known
as
facial
detection(探测),
is
entering
a
new
field:
the
business
of
advertising(广告).
Such
systems
are
going
through
tests
in
a
small
number
of
stores.
One
facial
detection
system
can
judge
a
person's
"happiness"
or
"fear"
level.
That
helps
businesses
see
how
people
feel
as
they
look
at
products
or
advertisements
in
the
store.
Another
system
can
detect
whether
someone
is
wearing
eyeglasses.
If
so,
stores
can
send
advertisements
for
new
glasses
to
him.
Facial
detection
technology
is
also
placed
inside
some
large
advertising
boards.
Cameras
in
those
boards
can
detect
information
like
people's
ages
and
five
levels
of
feelings
from
"very
happy"
to
"very
unhappy".
Supporters
of
the
technology
say
it
could
improve
buyers'
experience
by
showing
products
they
might
like
or
by
offering
them
products
at
lower
prices.
Some
are
against
the
idea
of
using
such
systems.
Pam
Dixon,
the
head
of
a
privacy(隐私)group,
is
one
of
them.
She
thinks
▲
.
For
example,
a
business
could
raise
the
price
of
a
product
according
to
a
person's
age
and
feelings.
However,
one
store
testing
the
technology
explained
they
wouldn't
store
people's
information
like
names
or
ages.
And
the
advertising
board
system
maker
said
it
didn't
keep
any
personal
information
or
record
any
videos.
(
)27.
Facial
detection
technology
can
tell
people's
_________,
according
to
the
passage.
A.
weight
B.
feelings
C.
height
D.
jobs
(
)28.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
can
be
put
in
the
_________?
A.
nobody
likes
to
have
their
feelings
collected
B.
it
is
very
important
to
protect
people's
privacy
C.
the
strange
actions
may
cause
something
unfair
D.
businesses
may
use
them
to
have
more
customers
(
)29.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
facial
detection
technology
_________.
A.
can
detect
buyers'
names
and
record
them
B.
is
put
inside
some
large
advertising
boards
C.
may
be
used
to
sell
cheaper
goods
in
all
stores
D.
may
need
some
time
before
being
widely
used
(
)30.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
may
be"_________.
A.
Facial
Recognition
Technology
Entering
a
New
Field
B.
Facial
Recognition
Technology
Looking
for
Bad
Guys
C.
Facial
Detection
Technology
Going
into
Advertising
Field
D.
Facial
Detection
Technology
Improving
Buyers'
Experience
I
Welcome
to
the
Summer
Palace
Opening
hours:Apr.
1—Oct.
3l:
6:30—18:00;
Inside
gardens:
8:30—17:00Nov.
1—Mar.
31:
7:00—17:00;
Inside
gardens:
9:00—16:00
Ticket
Price:Adult
age
18+
?30Child:
age
6—18
?15◆Free
for
children
under
120
cm
(3.9
feet),
or
below
6
years
old.◆The
elderly
over
60
enjoy
half
price.(Ticket
prices
of
Dehe
Garden,
Tower
of
Buddhist
Incense,
Wenchang
Hall,
Suzhou
Street
and
Danning
Hall
are
not
included)
Online
booking:1.
The
tickets
are
sold
7
days
in
advance
(提前)2.
Your
Passport
or
ID
information
is
required,
and
one
person
can
book
only
one
ticket
per
day.3.
One
adult
could
only
book
one
child
ticket.
Important
Notice:☆During
COVID-19
Epidemic
Control
Period:1.
The
real-time
local
“Health
Code”
will
be
checked
before
entering.2.
Body
temperalure
over
37.3℃
or
coughing
and
short
of
breath,
visitors
are
not
allowed
to
enter.3.
Wear
masks
during
the
visit
and
keep
distance
with
others.
For
more
information,
you
can
visit:
https://www./summer-palace-tickets-booking.htm
(
)31.
How
much
will
a
young
couple
with
a
4-year-old
child
pay
at
least
to
visit
the
Summer
Palace?
A.
?30.
B.
?45
C.
?60
D.
?75
(
)32.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
One
adult
could
only
book
one
child
ticket.
B.
One
should
pay
extra
money
to
visit
Danning
Hall.
C.
Passport
or
ID
information
is
needed
when
booking
tickets
online.
D.
A
man
with
a
high
fever
can
enter
the
Summer
Palace
with
a
mask.
(
)33.
Where
is
the
passage
probably
taken
from?
A.
A
story
book
B.
A
news
report
C.
A
science
fiction
D.
A
travel
guide
J
A
man
named
Randy
in
Canada
liked
to
hunt
for
trees.
He
looked
for
big
trees
and
old
trees
in
Canada.
He
made
maps
to
show
where
these
trees
were.
He
did
not
want
to
cut
them
down.
Actually
he
wanted
people
to
take
care
of
them.
Ancient
trees
are
today
rare
(稀少的)
everywhere
in
the
world.
On
Vancouver
Island
in
Canada,
there
are
so
many
big
trees.
The
biggest
trees
are
about
800
years
old.
They
are
the
survivors
of
a
forest
fire.
The
fire
brought
damage
to
the
area
about
350
years
ago.
Randy
was
told
of
a
very
tall
tree
on
Vancouver
Island.
The
tree
was
said
to
be
314
feet
tall.
That
would
make
it
the
tallest
tree
in
Canada.
Randy
set
out
to
find
the
tree.
But
someone
else
found
it
first.
It
was
found
by
a
logger—a
person
whose
job
is
to
cut
down
trees.
The
loggers
wanted
to
cut
down
Canada’s
tallest
tree
and
all
the
trees
around
it.
Randy
made
a
path
(小路)
in
the
forest
in
order
that
people
could
see
the
tall
tree.
The
tree
was
so
big
and
beautiful
that
even
more
and
more
people
wanted
to
save
that
forest.
Thanks
to
these
people,
that
forest
is
now
a
park.
Canada’s
tallest
tree
is
still
there.
There
may
still
be
a
bigger
tree
out
there.
Maybe
you
will
find
it.
But
there
are
only
a
few
old
forests
left
in
Canada.
Many
are
still
at
risk
of
being
cut
down.
(
)34.
Why
did
Randy
make
maps?
A.
To
look
for
more
big
trees.
B.
To
show
the
positions
of
the
big
and
old
trees.
C.
To
cut
trees
down
later.
D.
To
help
loggers.
(
)35.
The
underlined
word
“survivor”
means
________
in
Chinese.
A.
受益者
B.
制造者
C.
控制者
D.
幸存者
(
)36.
What
did
the
loggers
want
to
do
with
Canada’s
tallest
tree?
A.
They
wanted
to
take
care
of
it.
B.
They
wanted
to
save
it.
C.
They
wanted
to
cut
it
down.
D.
They
wanted
to
know
its
height.
(
)37.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
Randy
is
from
Canada.
B.
The
fire
happened
about
350
years
ago.
C.
Randy
made
a
path
in
the
forest
D.
Canada’s
tallest
tree
is
cut
down
now.
K
How
do
you
feel
about
nature?
After
spending
hours
indoors,
do
you
feel
better
when
you
visit
your
local
park?
Most
people
think
that
nature
is
good
for
our
bodies
and
brains.
However,
humans
are
spending
more
time
inside
and
less
time
outside.
For
example,
the
number
of
visitors
to
Canada’s
national
parks
is
getting
lower
every
year.
And
in
countries
such
as
the
USA,
only
10%
of
teenagers
spend
time
outside
every
day.
Many
doctors
feel
that
this
is
a
problem
in
the
twenty—first
century.
As
a
result,
some
doctors
are
studying
the
connection
between
nature
and
health:
one
example
of
this
is
the
work
of
Dr
Matilda
in
Sweden.
The
doctor
gave
people
a
maths
test.
During
the
test,
their
heart
rates
(心率)
were
fast.
After
the
test,
one
group
of
people
sat
in
a
3D—virtual—reality
(虚拟现实)
room
for
fifteen
minutes
with
pictures
and
sounds
of
nature.
Their
heart
rates
were
slower
than
people's
in
the
other
group.
The
virtual
touch
with
nature
helped
them
feel
more
relaxed.
Another
good
example
of
how
nature
is
good
for
health
comes
from
Canada.
In
Toronto,
researchers
studied
31,000
people
living
in
the
city.
In
general,
they
found
that
healthier
people
lived
near
parks.
Because
of
studies
like
these,
some
countries
and
cities
want
nature
to
be
part
of
people’s
everyday
life.
In
Dubai
(迪拜),
for
example,
there
are
plans
for
a
new
shopping
mall
with
a
large
garden
so
shoppers
can
relax
outside
with
trees,
plants
and
water.
In
Switzerland,
“forest
schools”
are
popular.
Schoolchildren
study
their
subjects
in
the
forests
and
do
lots
of
exercise
outside.
And
South
Korea
(韩国)
is
another
good
example:
it
has
new
forests
near
its
cities
and
around
13
million
people
visit
these
forests
every
year.
So
after
building
cities
for
so
long,
perhaps
it’s
now
time
to
start
rebuilding
nature.
(
)38.
What
does
Paragraph
1
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Teenagers’
problem
in
the
21st
century.
B.
How
much
time
we
spend
outdoors.
C.
Visiting
your
local
park.
D.
Feeling
about
nature.
(
)39.Match
the
countries
or
cities
with
the
information
and
choose
the
right
answer.
①the
USA
a.
Children
study
in
the
forests
and
do
lots
of
activities
outside.
②Dubai
b.
About
13
million
people
visit
new
forests
near
its
cities
every
year.
③Switzerland
c.
A
new
shopping
mall
with
a
large
garden
will
be
built.
④South
Korea
d.
10%
of
teenagers
spend
time
outside
every
day.
A.
①—a
②—d
③—b
④—c
B.
①—d
②—c
③—a
④—b
C.
①—a
②—c
③—d
④—b
D.
①—d
②—c
③—b
④—a
(
)40.
What
do
the
results
of
the
studies
show?
A.
More
and
more
Canadians
will
live
near
parks.
B.
The
maths
test
is
difficult
and
makes
people
nervous.
C.
Nature
can
help
people
feel
more
relaxed
and
be
healthier.
D.
People's
heart
rates
get
slower
in
a
3D—virtual—reality
room.
(
)41.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
sentence
of
the
passage?
A.
Nature
is
more
important
than
cities.
B.
Country
life
is
healthier
than
city
life.
C.
People
have
lived
in
the
cities
for
so
long.
D.
Nature
should
be
part
of
people’s
daily
life.
L
After
leaving
school
for
many
years,
a
group
of
graduates
visited
their
teacher.
All
of
them
complained
about
problems
and
stress
in
their
work
and
life.
The
teacher
went
to
the
kitchen
and
returned
with
a
large
bottle
of
coffee
and
many
kinds
of
cups—china
(瓷),
plastic
and
glass.
He
told
them
to
help
themselves
to
the
coffee.
When
all
the
students
had
a
cup
of
coffee
in
their
hands,
the
teacher
said,
“If
you
noticed,
all
the
nice-looking
and
expensive
cups
had
been
taken,
but
the
simple
and
cheap
ones
had
been
left
behind.
Although
it
is
normal
for
you
to
want
only
the
best
for
yourselves,
that
is
the
source
of
your
problems
and
stress.
In
fact,
the
cup
itself
adds
no
quality
to
the
coffee.
it
is
just
a
tool
to
contain
what
we
drink.”
What
all
of
them
really
wanted
was
coffee,
not
the
cups,
but
they
all
went
for
the
best
cups.
And
then
they
began
to
watch
others'
cups.
Life
is
the
coffee;
jobs,
money
and
the
social
position
are
the
cups.
The
cups
we
have
do
not
change
the
quality
of
our
life.
Sometimes,
if
we
only
pay
attention
to
the
cup,
we
will
fail
to
enjoy
the
coffee.The
happiest
people
don't
have
the
best
of
everything.
They
just
make
the
best
of
everything.
(
)42.
According
to
the
passage,
the
graduates
are
not
satisfied
because
of
________.
A.
what
the
teacher
did
B.
the
bad
coffee
C.
the
simple
and
cheap
cups
D.
their
problems
and
stress
(
)43.
The
teacher
provided
his
students
with
many
kinds
of
cups
because
________.
A.
he
wanted
his
students
to
enjoy
the
coffee
B.
he
wanted
to
show
his
big
collection
of
different
kinds
of
cups
C.
he
tried
to
tell
the
students
how
to
understand
life
D.
he
hoped
that
they
could
have
better
cups
(
)44.
The
passage
tells
us
that________.
A.
the
cup
can
add
quality
to
the
coffee
B.
the
cup
can
change
the
quality
of
our
life
C.
different
kinds
of
cups
should
be
given
to
different
kinds
of
people
D.
the
cup
is
just
a
tool
for
drinking
(
)45.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
No
one
chose
the
simple
and
cheap
cups.
B.
It's
normal
for
everyone
to
look
forward
to
the
best.
C.
We
should
pay
more
attention
to
the
cups
than
the
coffee.
D.
Try
your
best
to
make
everything
in
your
life
best.
(中考冲刺)2021年四川省中考英语冲刺试题—阅读理解
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考
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案
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根据短文内容,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
1-3
ADC
4-7
CADC
8-11
CDCD
12-15
ACCD
16-18
BCD
19-22
CCDA
23-26
BBCB
27-30
BCDC
31-33
CDD
34-37
BDCD
38-41
BBCD
42-45
DCDC
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