【2021年中考英语人物故事类】阅读理解ABCDE篇+完型填空组合(附答案)

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2021届中考英语专题训练
阅读理解ABCDE篇+完型填空组合(附答案)
人物故事类
【阅读理解A】
Billie
Ellish,
born
on
December
18,
2001
in
a
family
of
actors
and
musicians
in
Los
Angeles,
California,
USA,
is
of
Irish
and
Scottish
origin
and
has
received
family
education
since
childhood.
Billie
Ellish
showed
her
different
personality
when
she
was
very
young.
Her
music
style
is
special,
and
her
songs
are
loved
by
a
lot
of
people
in
many
countries.
In
2015,
she
published(推出)her
first
single
“Ocean
Eyes”
on
the
Internet,
which
caught
many
people’s
eyes.
In
2016,
she
signed(签约)into
a
company,
Universal
Music.
In
2017,
she
launched
her
first
EP,
“don’t
smile
at
me”.
In
2018,
the
first
solo
concert
tour
was
held
in
Europe
and
America.
In
2019,
she
won
The
Most
Popular
Breakthrough
Artist
Award
of
the
32nd
American
Children’s
Choice
Award.
In
the
same
year,
her
first
personal
studio
album
“when
we
all
fall
asleep,
where
do
we
go?”
was
officially
released,
and
the
single
“bad
guy”
in
the
album
won
the
top
100
singles
list
of
the
US
billboard.
Billie
EHish’s
voice
contains
two
main
points:
one
is
the
sense
of
very
close
distance
in
the
sound
field,
the
other
is
the
sense
of
emotional
coldness.
If
you
listen
to
“bad
guy”,
you
will
feel
that
Billie
is
just
singing
quietly
in
your
ears.
This
very
close
listening
sense
first
comes
from
the
use
of
air
sound
technology
in
singing.
The
others
is
her
“almost
no
reverberation(回响)”
of
human
voice.
In
“bad
guy”,
the
bass(低音)drum
has
a
clearer
reverberation,
which
sounds
like
it’s
far
away
from
itself
in
a
larger
room,
while
Billie
Ellish’s
voice
has
no
reverberation,
and
that
makes
her
sounds
like
it’s
in
our
ears
more.
1.
Billie
Ellish
is
______.
A.
18
years
old
B.
an
actor
and
musician
C.
a
singer
D.
a
student
in
a
music
school
2.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
part
“caught
many
people’s
eyes”?
A.
The
first
single
“Ocean
Eyes”
can
take
many
people’s
eyes
away.
B.
The
first
single
“Ocean
Eyes”
hurt
people’s
eyes.
C.
The
first
single
“Ocean
Eyes"
makes
people
feel
angry.
D.
The
first
single
“Ocean
Eyes”
makes
people
listen
to
it
again
and
again.
3.
When
Billie’s
first
personal
studio
album
was
released,
how
old
was
she?
A.
17.
B.
18
C.
19
D.
20
4.
What
is
“bad
guy”?
A.
A
song.
B.
A
man.
C.
A
album.
D.
A
music
company.
5.
Where
can
we
probably
read
the
passage?
A.
In
a
novel.
B.
In
a
magazine.
C.
In
a
health
report.
D.
In
a
travel
guide.
【阅读理解B】
Most
ninth-grade
girls
worry
about
schoolwork,
friends
and
personal
life.
Lately,
however,
Valerie
Xu
has
focused
on
face
masks.
The
15-year-old
from
Addison,
Texas,
says
she
wanted
to
do
something
about
the
lack
of
protective
equipment
for
medical
workers
during
the
coronavirus
pandemic(冠状病毒大流行).
So
with
wisdom
and
a
teenager’s
good
wish,
Xu
raised
donations,
bought
more
than
10,
000
protective
masks
and
delivered
them
to
a
Dallas
medical
center.
And
she’s
gathering
more.
The
idea
of
donation
started
with
a
conversation
that
Xu
had
with
a
family
friend,
a
Florida
ER
doctor
who
was
forced
to
wear
由e
same
protective
mask
for
several
days.
“This
really
amazed
me
in
America,”
Xu
said.
“America
is
considered
to
be
the
richest
country
in
the
world,
yet
doctors
and
nurses
fighting
on
the
front
line
in
this
country
cannot
get
proper
protection.”
Since
Xu
wanted
to
make
a
local
influence,
she
started
a
GoFundMe
online
to
buy
masks
for
the
UT
Southwestern
Medical
Center,
the
largest
hospital
near
her
home.
It
has
raised
more
than
$3,
800.
Xu
researched
vendors(销售公司)in
China
and
picked
two
suppliers,
donating
$1,
200
of
her
own
pocket
money
to
the
cause.
She
said
her
activity
so
far
has
collected
a
total
of
11,
200
masks.
Xu
has
received
grateful
messages
from
medical
workers
and
others.
“If
there
is
one
thing
that
I
have
learned
from
this
experience,
it
is
that
people
care
and
are
willing
to
help
our
community,
which
is
the
truth
of
our
American
spirit,
she
said.
1.
Recently
Valerie
Xu
has
cared
about.
A.
friends
B.
homework
C.
face
masks
D.
personal
life
2.
What
surprised
Valerie
Xu?
A.
A
Dallas
medical
center
lost
lots
of
masks.
B.
American
medical
workers
were
short
of
protective
equipment.
C.
Her
family
friend
didn’t
have
face
masks
in
hospital.
D.
Her
community
didn’t
have
enough
face
masks.
3.
What
did
Valerie
Xu
do
to
make
a
local
difference?

She
donated
her
pocket
money.

She
started
an
activity
on
the
Internet.

She
made
a
research
on
the
mask
sellers.

She
sent
text
messages
to
local
medical
workers.
A.
①③④
B.
②③④
C.
①②④
D.
①②③
4.
What
did
you
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
A
man’s
will
does
not
depend
on
the
number
of
his
age.
B.
People
only
care
about
their
own
community.
C.
God
helps
those
who
help
themselves.
D.
People
care
about
and
help
each
other
when
in
need.
5.
What
might
the
author
of
this
passage
be?
A.
A
lawyer.
B.
A
doctor.
C.
A
reporter.
D.
A
banker.
【阅读理解C】
Gene
Deitch
died
in
his
apartment
in
Pragueon
on
April
16,
2020,
according
to
his
Czech
publisher
Petr
Himmel.
No
cause
of
death
was
given.
Born
on
August
8,
1924,
in
Chicago,
Deitch
came
to
Prague
in
1959.
He
at
first
planned
a
10-day
stay,
but
finally
met
his
future
wife,
Zdenka,
and
stayed
on
in
the
Czechoslovakian
capital.
At
that
time,
he
directed
13
episodes
of
the
animated
Tom
and
Jerry
and
also
some
of
the
Popeye
the
Sailor
series.
Many
said
Tom
and
Jerry
was
there
all
along
through
their
childhood,
and
even
more
thanked
him
for
the
happiness
he
brought
to
viewers5
lives.
Deitch’s
film
Munro
won
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Animated
Short
Film
in
1960.
He
was
also
nominated(提名)for
the
same
award
twice
in
1964
for
Here’s
Nudnik
and
How
to
Avoid
Friendship.
Among
his
works
was
the
Tom
Terrific
short
which
was
presented
as
part
of
the
Captain
Kangaroo
children’s
television
show.
Tom
Terrific
was
created
under
the
Terrytoons
studio
and
adapted
from
an
earlier
Deitch
comic
strip.
It
was
a
black
and
white,
five-minute
short
film
that
was
modeled
on
children’s
drawings.
Deitch
s
other
works
included
Sidney’s
Family
Tree
which
was
nominated
for
an
Academy
Award
in
1958.
In
2004,
he
received
the
Winsor
McCay
Award
for
his
lifelong
contribution
to
cartoons.
1.
Gene
Deitch
was
______
when
he
died.
A.59
B.
60
C.
82
D.
95
2.
Which
left
a
good
memory
of
people’s
childhood?
A.
Here’
S
Nudnik.
B.
Tom
and
Jerry.
C.
How
to
Avoid
Friendship.
D.
The
Popeye
the
Sailor
series.
3.
Gene
Deitch
won
the
nomination
for
the
Academy
Award
A.
only
once
B.
twice
C.
three
times
D.
four
times
4.
Which
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Only
Petr
Himmel
knew
why
Deitch
died.
B.
Deitch
and
his
wife
were
both
from
Chicago.
C.
Tom
Terrific
was
created
in
a
TV
station.
D.
Some
of
the
Popeye
the
Sailor
series
were
directed
by
Deitch.
5.
The
passage
mainly
talks
about_______.
A.
the
love
story
of
Gene
Deitch
and
his
wife
Zdenka
B.
how
Gene
Deitch
died
C.
Gene
Deitch’s
achievements
on
cartoons
D.
why
Tom
and
Jerry
is
so
popular
【阅读理解D】
When
Chinese
people
talk
about
Chinese
tea
culture
today,
they
won’t
miss
an
important
person
in
Chinese
history-Lu
Yu,
respected
as
a
“Sage
of
Tea(茶圣)”
for
his
achievements
in
the
Chinese
tea
culture.
He
is
best-known
for
The
Classic
of
Tea,
the
first
work
on
growing,
making
and
drinking
tea.
Lu
was
born
in
Jingling
in
733
A.
D.
As
a
child,
he
became
a
student
of
Zou
Fuzi.
Thanks
to
his
teacher’s
guidance,
he
learnt
a
lot.
He
often
made
tea
for
his
teacher.
He
also
took
care
of
his
fellow
students^
health
using
his
knowledge
on
tea
and
herbs(草药).
Lu
Yu
often
went
to
the
countryside
to
gather
tea
leaves
and
herbs.
On
one
of
those
trips,
Lu
Yu
found
a
spring.
The
water
was
quite
clear
and
clean.
When
Lu
made
tea
with
this
spring
water,
he
found
the
tea
tasted
better
than
usual.
From
then
on,
he
realized
the
importance
of
water
quality
in
making
tea.
In
752
A.
D,
Lu
Yu
finished
his
studies
and
returned
to
Jingling,
where
he
met
Cui
Guofu.
Both
men
shared
the
same
interests
in
tea,
literature(文学)and
poetry.
They
soon
became
good
friends.
Since
then,
the
two
spent
much
time
travelling,
drinking
tea
and
writing
poems
together.
This
period
was
important
to
Lu
Yu
as
a
man
of
literature.
Cui,
with
his
rich
experience
and
skills
in
writing,
became
a
coach
of
Lu.
He
provided
necessary
help
with
Lu’s
writing.
It
was
during
this
time
that
Lu
finally
wrote
the
amazing
work,
The
Classic
of
Tea.
1.
What
is
Lu
famous
for?
A.
Having
wisdom.
B.
Respecting
teachers.
C.
Caring
for
friends.
D.
Influencing
tea
culture.
2.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“guidance”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Help.
B.
Stress.
C.
Protection.
D.
Control.
3.
Why
did
Lu
and
Cui
become
good
friends?
A.
They
had
the
same
hobbies.
B.
They
lived
in
the
same
place.
C.
They
spent
much
time
together.
D.
They
had
the
same
experiences.
4.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
correct
order
according
to
the
passage?

Lu
Yu
wrote
The
Classic
of
Tea.

Lu
Yu
became
a
student
of
Zou
Fuzi.

Lu
Yu
made
friends
with
Cui
Guofu.

Lu
YU
found
water
quality
was
important.
A.②③①④
B.②④③①
C.④①③②
D.④②③①
5.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Chinese
Tea
Culture
B.
A
Student
of
Zou
Fuzi
C.
Chinese
Sage
of
Tea-Lu
Yu
D.
The
Classic
of
Tea
【阅读理解E】
“Feel
bored
staying
at
home?
So
does
the
virus.
If
you
stay
longer
the
virus
will
be
bored
to
death?”
This
is
how
Zhang
Wenhong
asked
people
to
stay
indoors
during
the
outbreak.
Zhang
is
head
of
the
infectious
diseases
department(感染科)at
Huashan
Hospital
Affiliated
with
Fudan
University
in
Shanghai.
He
also
works
as
head
Ofthe
Shanghai
expert
team
that
treats
novel
coronavirus
pneumonia(新冠肺炎),These
days,
Zhang
has
become
an
Internet
celebrity(网红)due
to
his
funny
and
honest
way
of
talking.
He
first
caught
people’s
attention
in
late
January,
when
he
asked
the
members
of
the
Communist
Party
of
China(共产党员)in
his
department
to
go
to
the
frontline
hospitals.
His
reason
was
simple:
They
have
“vowed(宣誓)to
put
people’s
interests
first.”
His
straightforward
way
of
speaking
quickly
won
applause
across
the
country.
Meanwhile,
as
a
Party
member
himself,
Zhang
set
an
example
by
checking
on
pneumonia
patients
every
day.
“I
do
it
in
person
because
I
need
to
encourage
other
colleagues,"
he
told
the
media.
Zhang
believes
in
the
traditional
Chinese
idea
that
“the
best
doctors
prevent
the
disease”.
That’s
why
he
tries
his
best
to
spread
scientific
knowledge
on
how
to
prevent
the
epidemic.
His
sense
of
humor
has
made
it
easier
for
the
knowledge
to
reach
the
public.
He
and
his
team
also
update
their
WeChat
account
every
day
with
timely
analyses
of
the
epidemic
to
drive
away
public
worries.
One
of
his
articles
got
more
than
10
million
hits.
But
Zhang
might
not
care
about
his
sudden
fame.
When
asked
about
his
feelings
after
becoming
famous,
Zhang
told
the
media,
“Don’t
pay
attention
to
me.
Pay
attention
to
Wuhan
I’m
not
a
celebrity.
I’m
a
doctor.”
Zhang
Wenhong’s
quotes(引述)go
hot
online:”
“Everyone
is
a
soldier.
You’re
not
just
quarantining(隔离)yourself
at
home,
but
combating(战斗)the
virus,”
“You
are
not
a
doctor,
but
what
you
do
is
more
important
than
what
doctors
do.”
“When
you
speak
less,
your
thoughts
spring(涌出).
Staying
indoors
will
bring
you
benefits.”
1.
During
the
outbreak,
what
Dr.
Zhang
asked
people
to
do?
A.
Tell
some
jokes.
B.
Wash
hands
more.
C.
Stay
at
home.
D.
Make
fun
with
the
virus.
2.
What
won
Dr.
Zhang
sudden
fame
on
the
Internet?
A.
His
medical
skills.
B.
His
way
of
speaking.
C.
His
personal
stories.
D.
His
special
treatments.
3.
What
do
we
know
about
Dr.
Zhang?
A.
He
is
not
a
CPC
member.
B.
He
put
people’s
interests
first.
C.
His
straightforward
way
of
speaking
offends
some
people.
D.
He
encouraged
his
colleagues
to
stay
away
from
patients.
4.
According
to
Dr.
Zhang,
the
best
way
to
stop
the
virus
is
______.
A.
to
prevent
it
B.
to
develop
a
vaccine
C.
to
check
patients
D.
to
do
more
research
5.
We
might
describe
Dr.
Zhang
as
______.
A.
a
strict
person
B.
an
irresponsible
man
C.
a
superstar
D.
a
respectable
doctor
【完型填空】
When
it
comes
to
learning
at
home,
perfection
is
not
possible.
That’s
one
of
the
basic
1
for
Pia
Russell,
education
and
children’s
literature(文学)librarian
at
the
University
of
Victoria.
“You’re
going
to
have
to
find
something
that’s
2
enough,”
said
Russell,
who
has
developed
a
free
online
resource
to
help
parents
such
as
her
navigating(找到正确方法解决)home-learning
after
schools
were
closed
because
of
the
coronavirus.
“You’re
your
kids’
3
first,
not
their
teacher.
And
it’s
not
possible
to
4
in
a
day
at
home
what
could
be
done
in
a
day
at
school,
especially
with
parents
working
full-time,”
said
Russell.
“People
kept
5
me,
like
friends
and
colleagues,
‘Oh
my
gosh,
how
do
I
home-school
my
kids?’”
Russell
said.
“thought,
‘Well,
I
have
a
bit
of
6
I
can
share.’”
Her
online
resource
lists
thousands
of
resources
for
parents,
categorized(分类)by
subject.
“It
should
be
kind
of
a
one-stop
shop
for
anything
parents
might
find
7
,”
said
Russell,
who
agreed
that
home
learning
was
new
world
to
her,
too.
“I
put
it
together
few
weeks
ago
and
have
been
adding
to
it
on
and
off
8
then.”
The
focus
is
on
math,
science,
language
arts,
social
studies
and
local
education,
with
content
added
at
the
suggestion
of
teachers,
professors,
librarians
and
parents.
Russell
praised
the
work
being
done
by
teachers
to
help
home-learning
students,
and
said
after
her
home-schooling
experience,
she
has
even
more
respect
for
the
role
teachers
play
in
her
children’s
lives.
9
of
RusselP’s
basic
rules
is
that
screen
time
isn’t
all
bad,
whether
children
are
learning
online
or
keeping
important
contact
with
their
friends.
“There’s
a
lot
of
amazing
thing
out
there
and
it’s
all
online,”
she
said.
“That’s
10
saving
us.”
1.
A.
rules
B.
wishes
C.
works
D.
talks
2.
A.
lucky
B.
good
C.
free
D.
bad
3.
A.
child
B.
classmate
C.
student
D.
parent
4.
A.
begin
B.
know
C.
finish
D.
show
5.
A.
telling
B.
asking
C.
helping
D.
missing
6.
A.
knowledge
B.
thoughts
C.
manners
D.
customs
7.
A.
cheerful
B.
hopeful
C.
useful
D.
awful
8.
A.
after
B.
before
C.
until
D.
since
9.
A.
Another
B.
None
C.
Each
D.
All
10.
A.
slowly
B.
quickly
C.
really
D.
nicely
参考答案
【阅读理解A】
CDBAB
【阅读理解B】
CBDAC
【阅读理解C】
DBCDC
【阅读理解D】
DAABC
【阅读理解E】
CBBAD
【完型填空】
ABDCB
ACDAC