山東省濰坊市2019年中考英語題型專項復(fù)習(xí) 題型一 閱讀理解真題剖析
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1、閱讀理解濰坊真題剖析(2018山東濰坊中考)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWhen she was just 9 years old, Katie Stagliano planted a cabbage seed(卷心菜種子) in a garden outside her house. She cared for it every day by watering it, weeding it and giving it plant food. It grew to be HUGE! Forty pounds huge!Katie wanted to do
2、something special with this very special cabbage. With her moms help she decided to donate(捐贈) it to a local soup kitchen to help feed the hungry in her community of Summerville, South Carolina.When she arrived to make her donation, she saw a long line of people waiting for food. Then, Katie served
3、her cabbage to the guest. As the many people thanked her, she knew she could and should do more to help.With the help of her parents and school, Katies Krops was born! Katies Krops plants gardens to grow food that is donated to local soup kitchens to feed the hungry.Katies dream is to end hunger aro
4、und the world. So, after she created several gardens in her community, she decided to do more. She wanted to help other kids create gardens in their communities!As of 2017, 7 years after she started, there are now 83 Katies Krops gardens growing across the United States! All of the gardens are led b
5、y kids between the ages of 9 and 16.1What is “something special” Katie did at last in Paragraph 2?ABuilding her first garden.BGiving the cabbage plant food.CHelping mom in the local soup kitchen.DDonating the cabbage to people in need.2Who runs the 83 gardens?AHungry people there.BKatie Stagliano he
6、rself.CTeenagers from 9 to 16.DParents and schools together.3Katies Krops Acreates a lot of jobs for local peopleBhas its own soup kitchens everywhereCis now all over South Carolina, the USDhelps fight hunger in their own communities4Katies story sounds Aencouraging BrelaxingCboring DtiringB5Who pla
7、ys the leading role in making decisions?ACat. BMarc.CIggy. DBarney.6The underlined word “awesome” probably means Aawful BcrazyCnervous Dfantastic7What do we know about the Island Club?AIts a new place for the three friends.BIts one of the top clubs of UK.CCoffee is always free there.DIggy prefers to
8、 eat there.CResearchers in the 1960s found bilingual(雙語的) people scored higher on intelligence(智力) tests than monolingualspeople who speak only one language. The latest studies show that being bilingual does not necessarily make people cleverer, but it probably does make you better at certain skills
9、.Imagine driving down the highway. Therere many things that could attract your attention and you really need to be able to watch all of them. Why would bilingualism make you any better at that?The answer is that bilingual people are often better at controlling their attentiona function(功能) called th
10、e executive control system. Its quite possibly the most important system we have because its where all of your decisions about what to attend to, what to ignore(忽視), what process are made.The best method to measure(測量) the executive control system is called the Stroop Test. Suppose you would have th
11、e word “blue” written in red, but you have to say the colour red. But “blue” is so eyecatching, and you really want to say “blue”. You need to ignore it so that you can say the colour red. Thats the Stroop Test.Bilingual people continually practice this function. They have to, because both languages
12、 are active in their brain at the same time. They need to ignore one to be able to speak in the other. This exercise might help in other ways, too. Researchers say bilingual children are more likely to have friends from different cultures. Bilingual adults are often four to five years later than oth
13、ers in developing Alzheimers disease.8What did the recent research find about bilingual people?AThey can safely drive their cars.BThey can well manage their attention.CThey can have a better control of imagination.DThey can easily pick out the colours they want.9What does the underlined word “it” in
14、 Paragraph 4 refer to?ARed. BBlue.CTest. DSystem.10What can we learn from the last paragraph?ABilingualism may do harm to peoples health.BBilingualism helps children make more foreign friends.CPeople must practice speaking two languages continually.DPeople use more active words from their mother lan
15、guages.11What might be the best title for the text?AHow does the Stroop Test work?BWhat is executive control system?CAre monolingual people smarter?DAre bilingual people better at some skills?DIt seems that food deliverymen(送貨員) are always in a hurry. They wear blue, red or yellow helmets and many o
16、f them dont follow traffic rules. 12 They use mobile phones while driving.These rude behaviors have caught the publics attention. In the first half of 2017, food deliverymen had 76 traffic accidents in Shanghai, according to Shanghai Public Security Bureau. That means every two and a half days, a fo
17、od deliveryman will die or get hurt on the road. 13 The strict rules of the food delivery service companies and the anxious customers may be the answer. Many companies will fine(罰款) a deliveryman up to 2,000 yuan, if he fails to deliver an order on time, reported China Daily. 14 To solve the problem
18、, food delivery service companies need to improve their incentive systems, noted CRI Online. 15 Shanghai has asked companies to train their deliverymen on traffic rules and safety. Now in Shenzhen, if a deliveryman gets caught breaking traffic rules more than twice, then he will be banned(禁止) from d
19、riving food service delivery vehicles for a whole year.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列選項中選出能填入文中空白處的最佳選項,選項中有一項為多余選項。ASome cities are also taking action.BWhat are the strict rules used for?CWhat makes deliverymen take such risks?DFines also go to those who get bad reviews from customers.EThey drive on the wrong side of
20、the road and run red lights.參考答案【答案及解析】1D細節(jié)理解題。由第二段第二句可知她最后決定把卷心菜捐給當(dāng)?shù)氐淖鰷膹N房,故選D。2C細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段最后一句可知所有的菜園都是由 916 歲的孩子打理的,故選C。3D細節(jié)理解題。由第五段中“She wanted to help other kids.”可知D項正確。文中并未提到Katies Krops創(chuàng)造了就業(yè),故A項錯誤;根據(jù)最后一段“there are now 83 Katies Krops gardens.”可知Katies Krops有g(shù)ardens并沒有soup kitchens,故B項錯誤;C項
21、“Katies Krops現(xiàn)在遍布美國的整個South Carolina”和文中最后一段第一句“在全美國有83個Katies Krops gardens”不符。4A推理判斷題。encouraging“令人鼓舞的”;relaxing“放松的”;boring“無聊的”;tiring“厭倦的”。本文主要講述了Katie從一開始把卷心菜捐給當(dāng)?shù)氐膹N房為饑餓的人提供食物,到后來她創(chuàng)建了更多的菜園,幫助更多的人的故事,展現(xiàn)了Katie富有愛心,努力勇敢的品質(zhì),同時也鼓勵讀者,多幫助他人,為他人提供方便,故選A。5C推理判斷題。 Cat, Marc和Iggy三人商量去哪里跳舞和看什么電影,最終他們決定去Ig
22、gy推薦的俱樂部和看Iggy推薦的電影,可見Iggy在群聊中是主導(dǎo)地位。故選C。6D詞義猜測題。 對于Iggy發(fā)來的俱樂部圖片,綜合Marc的評論“Looks awesome.”和Iggy的評論“Yeah, my mate Barney knows it, says theres a great DJ, amazing dance music.” 可知awesome的意思要和great, amazing接近,故選fantastic。7A推理判斷題。 根據(jù)“Found out about a new place.” “my mate Barney knows it, says theres.”
23、“OK, lets try it.”可見他們?nèi)齻€都不曾去過這家俱樂部,故選A。B、C、D項文中都未提到。8B細節(jié)理解題。由第三段第一句可知會雙語的人能夠更好地控制自己的注意力,故選B。9B代詞指代題。由第四段第二、三句的描述可知用紅色寫下“blue”,讓被測試人說出紅色,而不是藍色,所以被測試人需要忽略藍色,故it 代指blue。10B細節(jié)理解題。從最后一段第五句可知講兩種語言幫助孩子交到更多外國朋友,故選B。11D標(biāo)題歸納題。本文主要介紹了由于能夠更好地控制自己的注意力,講兩種語言的人比只講一種語言的人更擅長某些技能,故D項最適合作標(biāo)題。12E前后描述了有些送餐員不遵守交通規(guī)則,在開車時使用手機,故此處承接上文介紹送餐員不遵守交通規(guī)則的其他現(xiàn)象,故選E。13C根據(jù)下文“食品快遞公司的嚴(yán)格規(guī)定和著急的顧客可能是答案。”可知此處應(yīng)該是一個問句,結(jié)合前后文可知,C項更符合語境。14D本段講述食品快遞公司和著急的顧客對送餐員的處罰。上一句是食品快遞公司對送餐員的處罰,本空對應(yīng)講著急的顧客對送餐員的差評也是對送餐員的處罰,故選D。15A上文提到“為了解決此問題,食品快遞公司需要改善激勵制度?!毕挛氖巧虾:蜕钲诩钏筒蛦T不要違反交規(guī)的具體措施,故此空概括講一些城市正在采取措施,故選A。8
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