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1、备 战 2022中 考 英 语 阅 读 理 解 热 点 话 题+体 裁 分 类 训 练(中 考 真 题+各 地 模 拟 题)中 考 阅 读 理 解 热 点 话 题 考 前 冲 刺 集 训 27At 0:23 on October 16,2021,China launched the manned spaceship Shenzhou-13,sending three astronauts to itsTiangong Space Station.About 6.5 hours after the launch,the spaceship successfully docked(对 接)with
2、 theTianhe core module of the station.The three-person team is the second crew(工 作 组)to have entered Tiangong.The team is led by Chinasfirst spacewalker Zhai Zhigang.The other two astronauts are Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu.They have lived andworked together at the station for six months.This is China
3、s longest-ever manned mission.During their six-month stay,the crew carried out a number of tasks.For example,they did spacewalks to fixequipment in preparation for future construction work.Wang Yaping,the first Chinese woman who performedspacewalks,said“Apart from the tasks,we also hope to do more s
4、pace science education.This will bring spacecloser to the general public.As a result,they will learn more about the astronauts?life in space”.Shenzhou-13 was Chinas last major space mission in 2021.Another six missions are planned to finish theconstruction of the space station.Once ifs completed,Tia
5、ngong will be about one-fifth the size of theInternational Space Station(ISS).The ISS will reach the end of its life in 2024.Tiangong is likely to be the onlyoperational near-Earth orbit(近 地 轨 道)space station by then.China looks forward to hosting astronauts fromother countries.Denis Simon,at Duke L
6、aw in the US,told Xinhua that Chinas success in space continues to be impressive(令 人 赞 叹 的).China is now well on its way to being a leader in space exploration.he said.1.The underlined word“manned“means in the passage.A.carrying plants B.carrying peopleC.carrying animals D.carrying machines2.Shenzho
7、u-13 returned to the earth i n.A.March,2022 B.April,2022 C.March,2024 D.April,20243.The third paragraph is mainly about the c r e w s.A.plan B.life C.spacewalk D.work4.What can we know about Tiangong Space Station?A.The crew have entered Tiangong twice.B.The construction of Tiangong will be finished
8、 in 6 months.C.The size of Tiangong will be 25%of ISS in 2024.D.Tiangong will welcome foreign astronauts in thefuture.5.The passage is written mainly t o.A.show Chinas achievements in space field B.introduce the missions of Shenzhou-13C.explain the success of launching Shenzhou-13 D.describe the imp
9、ortance of Tiangongs Space Station(2022-山 东 济 南 二 模)Can plants talk?Modern research has found something amazing:they docommunicate with each other.It has been known for some time that plants use chemicals to communicate with each other.This happenswhen a plant gets attacked by insects.The plant give
10、s out chemicals from the leaves that are being eaten.This islike a warning,or a call for help:Im being attacked!”When another plant gets the chemicals,it starts to give outits own,different chemicals.Some of these chemicals drive insects away.Others attract the wasps(黄 蜂;蜜 蜂)!The wasps kill the inse
11、cts that are eating the plants.Scientists hope to learn more about this plant warning system,so that we can use it to grow more crops.More surprisingly,plants also use sound to communicate.People cant hear these sounds;but plants aremaking them.Some plants make noises with their roots.Corn and chili
12、 plants do this.Some trees make clickingnoises when there is not enough water.Most surprisingly of all,plants have an amazing system of communication that can link nearly every plant ina forest.Scientists call this system the“wood wide web”.The wood wide web is linked underground by fungi(W菌).It lin
13、ks the roots of different plants to each other.It is in some ways similar to the Internet we use.Using thewood wide web,plants can share information and even food with each other.However,it may lead to bad effects.Plants may use it to steal food from each other,or spread chemicals to attack other pl
14、ants.Perhaps one dayscientists will learn how to create a“firewalT to help prevent these attacks within the wood wide web.Scientists are learning more every day about the secret ways in which plants talk to each other.Maybe oneday we will know enough about plant communication to be able to talk with
15、 them ourselves.6.What will plants do when they are attacked by insects?A.They will kill the insects by themselves.B.They will control the wasps to kill the insects.C.They will send out signals to ask for help.D.They will produce chemicals as a warning or a call for help.7.How are the wood wide web
16、linked by fungi?A.By making noises with their roots.B.By connecting the roots of different plants to each other.C.By sharing food and information with each other.D.By spreading chemicals to each other.8.What is the writers intention of the last paragraph?A.To give people hope for further studies.B.T
17、o praise scientists for their great achievements.C.To call on people to protect the plants on Earth.D.To inspire people to communicate with plants9.What is the structure of the passage?10.The passage is most probably f r o m.A.a science book B.a travel guide C.a story book D.a health magazineBeep!Be
18、ep!Barcode(条 形 码)technology makes it faster and easier to buy things in stores.Ybuve probablyseen the black-and-white zebra stripes on product packaging(包 装).This year,this great invention is 51 years old!On a Sunday afternoon in 1971,IBM engineer George Laurer came up with a code that could be prin
19、ted onfood labels.It became the basis(基 础)for the Universal Product Code,which was used by many fields later,according to The New York Times.Before this,cashiers(收 至 艮 员)had to change prices by hand.It turns out to be a great invention.Today,barcodes are scanned(扫 描)over 6 billion times every day an
20、dused by 2 million companies worldwide,PRNewswins reported.What information does a barcode contain?Where the product comes from,where it has been,its price,expiration date.you name it.It can also help stores follow the information of their products.For example,ifthere are 10 boxes of milk and a cust
21、omer buys one,it will be recorded so that the store owner knows there arenine boxes left.In the 1980s,libraries started using barcodes to keep track of books in this way.“Its invention allowed companies to control the stock(库 存)better and easier,MJose Maria Bonmati fromAECOC,a Spanish commercial ass
22、ociation,told El Mundo.The next generation of barcodes,such as QR codes,can hold more information.t4They can tell consumers ifa product contains allergens(过 敏 原)or if it is organic(有 机 的).This provides consumers with a greater level oftrust in the products they buy,said GS1,an organization that deve
23、lops global barcode standards.11.What can we know about barcodes?A.They were first used in New York.B.They were invented 51 years ago.C.They were based on the Universal Product Code.D.They were designed by a cashier.12.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.What barcodes can be used for.B.What barcodes
24、can help customers do.C.How widely barcodes are used worldwide.D.How information is stored in barcodes.13.According to Jose Maria Bonmati,b a r c o d e s.A.make cashiers,work easier to doB.improve the quality of food packagingC.help companies better manage their stockD.tell consumers more about the
25、products they buy14.What can we know from the last paragraph?A.Barcodes arent useful anymore.B.QR codes will replace barcodes in the future.C.GS1 is developing a new type of barcode.D.QR codes are more consumer-friendly.15.Which word might the writer use to describe barcodes?A.Harmful.B.Beautiful.C.
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