无锡市滨湖中学英语阅读理解专项练习试卷.docx
无锡市滨湖中学英语阅读理解专项练习试卷一、中考英语阅读理解读表格,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。OJAEN 400 LOOK AJ A MAP. 5EE1UE5E LEAVER HN05 ? NORTH 15 UP AND 501nH 15F3NG 50nH FORkx见i$ntnr?u)ejbntit? ihe winter!(1) The pictures above areA. a news reportB. a comic stripC. a posterD. a notice(1) What are the kids mainly talking about?A. The directionB. The seasonsC. The mapD. The leaves(2) In the pictures, it is now most probably.A. springB. summerC. autumnD. winter2.阅读短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Populations of white-tailed deer (白尾鹿) are growing rapidly in many parts of the United States. As populations grow, food becomes a problem. Many deer die of hunger. Others grow up small and unhealthy. In search of food, hungry deer move closer to where humans live. They eat farm crops, vegetables and even trees. Besides, increased numbers of deer near roads can cause traffic accidents.People admire the grace and fast speed of deer. Most people don't want these animals to be hungry and ill. Should people take action to control the growing deer populations?Should People Take Direct Action?Many people think that hunting (打猎)is the best way to control the animal populations. Wildlife managers will see if there's enough food in an area and decide its carrying capacity (容 量), Then hunters with licenses are sent to help control the number of deer. Hunting is usually not allowed in cities or suburbs, however.Some people have the idea to catch the deer and move them to other places. But this method is expensive and requires finding another place that can accept the deer without breaking the balance of ecosystem.from Fujian, said he doesn't. "Sometimes the apps can't recognize what l*m reading in English. I have to work on them for a long time to get a high score, "he said. He said his eyesight has gotten worse since he started using apps to do his homework.However, Wang Xidi, from Anhui, 15, enjoys doing homework on apps. "The apps have big databases (数据库)of math exercises! And I can revise (修改) my answers easily, "She said. "But the bad part is that I can't help playing with other apps while doing my homework."Zhou Tianyi, 12, from Sichuan, also thinks it's fun to do homework with apps. Her teachers ask their students to dub (配音)English videos and make their own short videos. "But if I have too much other homework to do, I feel like it*s too much for me to finish, "she said.(1) From Paragraph 2, we know that.A. all teachers must give homework on mobile appsit's unusual for teachers to give homework on appsB. using mobile phones for a long time is bad for our eyes(2) Wang Xidi while doing her homework on apps.A. can't play with other appsoften plays with other appsB. doesn't play with other apps(3) According to the passage,doesn't like to do homework on apps.A. Zhang HuaB. Wang XidiC. Zhou Tianyi(4) The text is most probably from.A. an adB. a newspaperC. a story book(5) What's the best title of this text?A. Protecting our eyes B. Playing games on a phone C. Doing homework on a phone 14.阅读理解Abdul Sadiq, an Afghanistan's only professional cyclist, began by training his daughter. And when she competed successfully abroad, he set up the team. It is the world's most unlikely sporting team, because the sport breaks taboos in a country where in many traditional communities, women are not allowed out of the house.The head coach faces frequent threats and the girls' families do not always approve "If it's not their fathers trying to stop them, it's a brother or uncle."Two members of the team, Massouma, 18, and Zarab, 17, are sisters. Their father and their brothers approve, but they know that their uncles complain to their father. HThey will never come in front of us to say 'Why are you cycling?', but they say bad words to our father/' she said. His team have, however, competed and won regionally against Bangladesh and Pakistan.HWe want to go cycling because we want to be heroes one day/' said 16-year-old Jella, one of the latest riders. In one of the mildest and driest winters for many years, training has gone on without stopping. And next spring, the girls will go up into the mountains. "We say that women should not sit at home, they need to come out and do sports," said Abdul Sadiq, And 18- year-old Zainab said she wished that she could just go cycling alone on the street one day. "It's my ambition, and I hope that one day girls will be allowed to go cycling on the streets, not having a coach, or anyone with them, and they will not have problems," she said.(1) What does Abdul Sadiq do?A. A teacher.B. A cyclist.C. A reporter.D. A driver.(2) What does the underlined word "taboos" mean in Chinese?A.禁忌B.警告C.符号D.风俗(3) From the third paragraph, we can knowMassouma and Zarab's parents approve of their joining the teamA. Massouma and Zarab's uncles are against their cyclingMassouma and Zarab don't want to join the teamB. Massouma and Zarab are both very old(4) What was Zainab's dream?A. Her mother approving her cycling.B. Going cycling alone on the street.C. Joining the team.D. Winning against Bangladesh and Pakistan.(5) Where may you see the passage?A. In a storybook.B. In a fashion magazine.C. In a travel guide book.D. In a sports newspaper.15 .阅读理解PLAy for PEACEMany children today live in unsafe places. They may live where wars have been fought or where there is a lot of crimes. Play for Peace is an organization formed to help these children. It does so by bringing kids and adults. For what? To make a more peaceful world.Places where Play for Peace works include Northern Ireland, India, and Germany. Kids from different backgrounds come together to play games. Some of the games encourage them to work together and to learn about one another. While playing, kids begin to understand their different ways of thinking and doing things.As kids in the program get older. Play for Peace teaches them to be leaders. They become advisers. The older kids lead the games for the younger kids. One leader called Mandeep from a small village in India described her experience. "I didn't realize there was a larger world until I joined Play for Peace.It was a big challenge for me. But I grew to feel safe and like them even though they were different from me."Play for Peace works because it brings kids together. They have fun and learn how to get along. Many kids who take part find that they have much in common-and they become friends!(1) What organization is the passage about?A. Project Hope.B. ORBIS.C. Play for Peace.D. UNICEF.(2) What is the main purpose of the organization ?A. To make the world more peaceful.B. To bring kids and adults together.C. To teach older kids to lead games for younger ones.D. To make children understand different ways of thinking.(3) What did Mandeep think of her experience in the program?A. Common but comfortable.B. Tiring but interesting.C. Challenging but meaningful.D. Dangerous but unusual.(4) Why does the author write this passage?A. To encourage kids to run away from wars.B. To explain the importance of playing games.C. To tell kids how to get along with each other.D. To introduce a charitable organization to readers.16 .阅读理解When faced with difficult situations in their lives, many people find them too challenging and give up, especially on their life dreams. But not for Gabriel Heredia.Gabrrel is a 21-year-old Argentinean barber (阿根廷理发师)who was born without hands. But he was able to grow up happy and independent because he always had the support of friends and family. In fact, his inspiration for such work was his mother, who is a hairdresser. At the age of 14, he began to take interest in her work and learned all kinds of hair cutting skills from her. Although he first saw it as an interest, Gabriel quickly decided that this was his dream job.Gabriel's family soon helped him open his first barbershop in San Isidro, Peru, which he worked at for one and a half years. There, he met Zlatan Gomez, the president of Argentina Corta, an organization for barbers to connect, do charity (慈善) work, and teach hairdressing. Later, Gabriel became part of Argentina Corta, offering his services to people of all ages so they can build up the skills they need to get a job.Gabriel then moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina where he cuts hair today. As a bright and caring young man, Gabriel tries hard to not only be a barber, but also make a connection with the neighborhood. He says, "The thing that I like the most about my job is that people feel comfortable and stylish with my cuts and that makes me feel happy."Gabriel always does his best to be independent. He never gives up. There is nothing he can't do. Besides cutting hair, he has learned to ride a bike, a motorbike and even to drive a car. He is no doubt inspiring others.(1) When Gabriel was born, what made him different from others?A. He was born without hands.B. His special haircut.C. His life dream.D. His happiness and independence.(2) At first, Gabriel Heredia learned hair cutting skills.A. from Zlatan Gomez B. from his mother C. from his friends D. by himself(3) Which of the following statements about Gabriel Heredia is NOT true?A. He tries hard to make a connection with the neighborhood.B. He can not only cut hair but also drive a car.C. He joined Argentina Corta and taught others hair cutting skills in San Isidro.D. He opened his first barbershop in Buenos Aires with the help of his family.(4) What does Gabriel's story mainly tell us?A. A good beginning makes a good ending.B. You're never too old to learn.C. Nothing is impossible if you don't give up.D. Education changes life.17 .阅读理解Last weekend, I took Lucy to a park, where she discovered a track with large bumps (凸块) and sharp turns. At first, I thought Lucy was able to ride her bike along the track, but she quickly found that her bike was too low to the ground and kept getting stuck on top of the bump.Lucy looked at me with fear because she was still a biking newbie. I tried to encourage her too, but really, I was thinking - this is going to be a disaster. Not because I thought she would get hurt. More because I thought she wouldn't be able to pick up enough speed to balance, then get really discouraged, and give up quickly. I imagined her throwing her bicycle to the ground rnd then crying all the way home.But I was only half right. Lucy did have a lot of trouble riding the bike. She couldn't find her balance. She fell many times. At one point, she almost started crying because younger kids were getting angry that she was slowing everyone else down. But she did not give up. She kept picking herself up and trying again. She even took the bike off the track and into the main park to practice pushing off and picking up speed on a flat ground. When she felt more confident, she came back. Then she did it over and over again until she finally reached her goal of going around the whole track without falling once. Then she didn't want to leave and everyone was cheering her on.This was not a day that ended in a disaster. It was a day when Lucy learned that perseverance pays off.(1) Why was Lucy taken to the park last weekend ?A. TO play other kids.B. To discover a track for fun.C. To find her speed was too slow.D. To ride her bike along the track.(2) What does the underlined sentence probably mean in Paragraph 2?A. Lucy would get hurt and cry all the way home.B. Lucy would fear to ride the bike and get discouraged.C. Lucy would lose balance and slow the younger kids down.D. Lucy would have trouble riding the bike and give up soon.(3) What did Lucy take the bike into the main park for?A. Being cheered on by everyone.B. Getting practice in an easier way.C. Feeling more confident and coming back.D. Reaching her goal of riding the bike at once.(4) Which one is the right order of the events?a. Lucy fell and got up lots of times.b. Lucy picked up speed on a flat ground.C. Lucy found her bike was too low for the bumps.d. Lucy rode her bike around the whole track without falling once.A. a - b - c - d.B. c - b - a - d.C. c - a - b - d.D. a - C - b - d.(5) What is the best title of the passage?A. Playing in the Park Is FunB. Perseverance Pays offC. Don't Be Afraid of Fall inD. Riding Bikes Is Art18 .阅读理解Sitting among the cheering fans of the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team in Rio de Janeiro, a Polish fan caught a lot of attention. It is not because he is not Chinese, but because he has followed the team closely from the very beginningThe 60-year-old Jozef fell in love with the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team at the first sight when he watched the girls at the London Olympics on TV in 2012. The Polish man was crazy about the performances of the young team, especially by its core player Hui Ruoqi. Before that Jozef was a loyal fan of his home team - the Polish men's volleyball.Since then, Jozef has become crazy about the team and has kept track of almost all their international competitions. Back in the 2013 Montreux Volley Masters of Switzerland, the Polishman, for the first time, came to cheer up for the team on site. He also drove all the way from Polandto Italy to lend support for the girls during the 2014 Women's World Volleyball Championship.The hardcore fan traveled hundreds of miles from Poland to Brazil, and booked tickets for allmatches of the Chinese Women's Volleyball. This time, Jozef was interviewed by TV and has been recognized by not just fans, but millions of Chinese TV audience.The" Polish grandpa" was a nickname given by Chinese volleyball fans. He has 18,000 followers on Sina Wei bo, China's answer to Twitter, where Jozef has been sharing his obsession with Chinese internet users since 2013.(1) Why did Jozef get much attention ?A. He was interviewed by Chinese TV.B. He is a famous and loyal Polish fan.C. He has supported the Chinese team from the start.D. He was sitting among the fans of the Chinese team.(2) When did Jozef first become interested in the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team ?A. In 2012.B. In 2013.C. In 2014.D. In 2015.(3) How did Jozef come to Italy to support the Chinese Woomen's Volleyball Team?A. By carB. By busC. By bikeD. By plane(4) What can we learn from the passage?A. Jozef has already had millions of fans in Poland.B. Jozef has been a fan of his home team since 2012.C. Jozef first cheered up for the Chinese team on site in 2014.D. Jozef has followed most of the international matches of the Chinese team.(5) What has Jozef been doing on Sina Weibo?A. Giving support to the Polish teamSharing his love for the Chinese teamB. Answering questions about playing volleyballBooking tickets for matches of the Chinese team19 .阅读理解Please Take my Children to Work Day (PTCW Day) first began as a holiday for hard-working and tired stay-at-home mothers to take a day