2020年中考题型特训之阅读理解专练(一)(word版有答案).docx
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1、2020年中考题型专项复习之阅读理解专练(一)阅读理解(一)Once there was a man traveling in a faraway village. 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(锁链), no cages. It was clear that the elephants could, at
2、 any time, break away from these ropes, but for some reason, they did not.He saw a trainer nearby and asked why these animals just stood there and didnt 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, its
3、enough to hold them. As they grow up, they still believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can hold them, so they never try to break free.”How could it be? These animals could at any time break free from these ropes. But because they were always stuck right where they were, they believed
4、 they couldnt.Just like the elephants, how many of us go through life believing that we cannot do something, just because we failed at it once before?_. We should never give up the struggle(斗争) in life. 1What did the man see in the village?AChains. BElephants. CCages. DFarmers.2Why do the elephants
5、never try to break free from the ropes?ABecause they think they cannot.BBecause they are too old to do it.CBecause they like their living places.DBecause they get on well with the trainer.3How did the man feel after he heard what the trainer said?AMoved. BSurprised.CAngry. DNervous.4Which of the fol
6、lowing is the missing part in the last paragraph?AFailing is part of learning BWe should be different from othersCHelping animals is helping ourselvesDTraveling always makes people relaxed5What is the best title of this text?AA Pleasant Trip BA Cruel TrainerCElephant Training DThe Elephant Rope阅读理解(
7、二)Dear Sunday Globe,I am writing to tell you about your article Smartphones Make Life Easier in last Sundays newspaper. You did an excellent job explaining the good points of smartphones, but you didnt talk about their bad points at all. So, I hope youll let me give your readers some advice on smart
8、phone etiquette (礼仪)The first point Id like to address is loudness. When you talk on your smartphone in public, please dont shout. In fact, the microphones in smartphones are very sensitive (灵敏的). So, you can be heard even if you speak quietly.Another point is about personal space. I dont think it i
9、s polite to make calls in small spaces full of people. This makes others uncomfortable and forces them to listen to your personal business. Whats worse, it stops many facetoface conversations from ever beginning. Lastly, doing two things at the same time is dangerous. For example, making calls while
10、 driving is a bad habit. Pay attention to the road! Similarly, when staying with yourfriends, turn off your smartphone and enjoy their company. Yours truly,Amber Jala 1. Amber Jala wrote the letter to _A. find a good job B. provide advice Cmake her life easier D. buy a smartphone 2. What does the un
11、derlined word “address” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A致函 B. 称呼C. 陈述 D. 选址3According to Paragraph 3, what makes people around you uncomfortable? A. Discussing face to face. B. Speaking quietly on your phone. C. Minding your own business. D. Calling in small spaces full of people.4What can we learn f
12、rom the last paragraph? A. It is dangerous to drive on the road.B. It is easy to start a company with others.C. It is bad to turn off our phones while driving.D. It is important to use our smartphones properly. 阅读理解(三)Canada is a very large country. It is the second largest country in the world. By
13、contrast it has a very small population. There are only about 29 million people there. Most Canadians are of British or French origin(后裔), and French is an official language of Canada as well as English. About 45% of the people are of British origin, that is, they or their parents or grandparents, e
14、tc, come from Britain. Nearly 30% are of French origin. Most of the FrenchCanadians live in the province of Quebec. Over the years, people have come to live in Canada from many countries in the world. They are from Europe and also from China, besides other Asian countries. However, Canada was not an
15、 empty country before the Europeans began to arrive. Canadian Indians lived along the coast, by the rivers and lakes and in forests. Today, there are only about 350,000 Indians in the whole country, with their own languages. In the far north live the Inuit. There are only 27,000 CanadianInuit. Their
16、 life is hard in such a difficult climate. 1. The phrase “By contrast” in the passage means _. A. 同时 B. 相比之下 C. 而且 D. 实际上 2. _ live in Quebec. A. Most of the FrenchCanadiansB. 45% of the Canadians C. 27,000 peopleD. 350,000 FrenchCanadians3. The official languages of Canada are _. A. English and Chi
17、nese B. French and English C. Indian and French D. Chinese and Inuit 4. About 23% of people in Canada come from _. A. ChinaB. EnglandC. FranceD. some other countries except France and Britain阅读理解(四)Different countries have different ideas about mannershow you behave when you are eating. In England,
18、table manners are important. Good table manners in England are as follows:How to sit: You should sit up straight in your chair. It is not a good idea to lean(倾斜)forwards or backwards. When you eat, you should not lean towards the plate, but bring the knife, fork or spoon towards you. At the same tim
19、e, do not put your elbows on the table, nor reach over someones plate for something. Using your fingers: English people normally dont pick food up with their fingers when they are eating main courses. If you are not sure, the safest is to use your knife or fork. There are, however, some foods that a
20、re usually eaten with fingers. They include pizza, sandwiches, burgers, crisps and fruit. Your mouth: It is not polite to talk with your mouth full of food, or to eat with your mouth open. And if possible, do not make any noises. Never lick (舔) your plate after eating. How much to eat: It is polite
21、to eat food that you have been offered so a clear plate is a good plate. It shows that you enjoyed the food. If you cant finish everything and need to leave a little, thats also okay. You could say something like “That was very nice, thank you, but Im just too full to eat another bite. ” 1. How shou
22、ld you sit when you are eating in England?A. You should lean backwards. B. You should lean forwards. C. You should sit up straight in your chair. 2. What food do Englishmen eat with their fingers?A. Beef. B. Pizza. C. Juice. 3. What is the good table manner in England?A. Reach over someones plate fo
23、r something. B. Lick your plate after eating. C. Eat an orange with fingers. 4. What can we infer(推断)according to the passage?A. Eating with the mouth closed is a good manner. B. We mustnt leave anything on the plate any time. C. Saying sorry means we are full. 5. What does the passage mainly talk a
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