2022年中考英语(人教)二轮复习之小卷速测(第九套)(第二部分).docx
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1、9 2阅读理解时间:20分钟AA poem for momYou are the sunlight in my day.You are the moon I see far away.You are the tree I lean upon.You are the one that makes troubles be gone.You are the one who teaches me about life, How not to fight and what is right. You are the words inside my song.You are my love, my lif
2、e and my mom.You are the one who cares for me.You are the eyes that help me see.You are the one who knows me best, When its time to have fun and time to rest.You are the one who has helped me dream.You hear my heart and you hear my screams. When I cry like a lost dove(鸽子),Im grateful that you protec
3、t me with your wings of love.You are my friend, my heart and my soul.You are the greatest friend I know.You are the words inside my song.You are my love, my life and my mom.1. Your mom will if you get into trouble.A. help you dream B. help you outC. help you see D. fight with you2. Your mom is like
4、all the following EXCEPT.A. a tree B. the eyesC. a dove D. the moon3. The last part mainly talks about mom is.A. a tree B. a teacherC. a dreamer D. a friendBBaths and bathing have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece, there are the ruins(废墟)of a water system for baths built o
5、ver 3, 000 years ago. The Romans had warm public baths, too. In some baths, as many as 3, 000 people could take a bath at the same time.Treating disease by taking baths has been popular for centuries. Modern medical bathing first became popular in early modern Europe, and by the late 1700s, it had a
6、lso become popular in theUnited States.For many years, frequent bathing was believed to be bad for one*s health. Ordinary bathing just to keep clean was avoided, and perfume was often used to cover up body smells.During the 1700s, doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They b
7、elieved that it was good fbr people to be clean. Slowly, people began to bath more frequently. During the Victorian era of the late 19th century, taking baths on Saturday night became common.In the United States, ordinary bathing became popular very slowly. In the 18th century, many Americans were k
8、nown as The Great Unwashed/9 In one American city, fbr example, a person was only allowed to take a bath every thirty days. That was a law!Today, bathing is partly seen as a matter of habit in the United States. People know that bathing for cleanliness is important to health. Doctors believe that di
9、rty bodies increase the chance of diseases. Therefore, people in the United States tend to take baths more often.4. Who built a water system for baths over 3, 000 years ago?A. The Romans. B. The Greeks.C. The Americans. D. The Europeans.5. What kind of bathing came up in early modern Europe?A. Ancie
10、nt medical bathing.B Modern medical bathing.C. Frequent bathing with soap.D. Ordinary bathing with soap.6. What did doctors think of being clean during the 1700s?A. Unimportant. B. Unnecessary.C. Good for health. D. Bad for health.7. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Bathing in the United Stat
11、es.B - The histoiy of bathing.C. The modern medical bathing.D. Good points and bad points of bathing.CCrossing the street in Chinas big cities can be as dangerous as crossing a river filled with crocodiles. Cars making right turns at intersections seldom slow down, motor bikes scoot(冲) through red l
12、ights, and pedestrianswho seem to think they are Iron Man-jaywalk with a careless indifference to their own safety., thousands of people are killed and many more are injured every year on city streets nationwide. Most of these deaths and injuries could have been prevented if everyone just obeyed the
13、 traffic laws. But that is the big problem: Everyone knows the rules, but they just choose to ignore(忽视)them.Shanghai has had some success in reducing traffic deaths by placing more police at intersections and issuing on-thc-spot 行ncs(开现场罚单)to motorists and jaywalkers. However, Beijing has decided o
14、n a softer approach to the problem一dancing and singing!Since April, theyve introduced the “Dengdeng or “Wait fbr the Light dance. Volunteers, mostly damas and young children, dance and sing the “Dengdeng song, which includes the words “Wait a little longer, and be happy fbr a lifetime”, to discourag
15、e jaywalkers. The volunteers then go into the intersection to sing their song to make sure motorists obey the red light.This softer way to discourage law breakers is more people-friendly and is more likely to get people to cooper-ate, at least in the short run. It will be interesting to see if peopl
16、e will continue to pay attention to the “Dengdeng dancers after the novelty ( = newness) wears off. Will city people, who always seem to be in a hurry, begin to ignore the volunteers and their safety message? And will motorists begin to see the volunteers as just another obstacle(障碍)they have to dri
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