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2023年山东省济南市天桥区中考一模英语试题
Ⅳ. 阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)
A
Welcme t Sunshine Farm.
Hell, everyne! We are famus fr ur fresh and delicius tmates. D yu want t cme here? We invite yu t visit the farm and enjy ur prducts. All the custmers will have a safe pen-air envirnment. Yu can have a gd time here. The fllwing instructins may help yu.
T pick the tmates, yu need t make a reservatin (预约)frm 8 a. m. t 5 p. m. the day befre the picking day n ur website. It is necessary.
N pets are allwed n the farm.
Yu can use yur baskets r buy urs. A basket nly csts tw yuan. The tmates are 15 yuan fr ne kil.
If yu bring yur children here, they must stay clse t yu. Running here and there is nt allwed. We hpe they can fllw the farm rules.
In rder t stay safe and healthy, please dn't cme t the farm if yu are ill.
41. If yu g t the farm n Apr. 25th, yu can make a reservatin at ________.
A. 10 a. m. n Apr. 23rd B. 3 p. m. n Apr. 24th
C. 9 a. m. n Apr. 23rdD. 7 p. m. n Apr. 24th
42. Accrding t the passage, we can't take ________ t the farm.
A. a phne B. a basket C. a catD. a bag
43. On the farm, children are allwed t ________.
A. stay clse t their parents B. run everywhere
C. play with their petsD. break the farm rules
44. Yu shuld pay ________ fr 2 kils f tmates n Sunshine Farm.
A. 10 yuanB. 15 yuanC. 30 yuanD. 40 yuan
45. The instructins are mst prbably frm ________.
A. a shpper B. a farm wner C. a waiter D. a prfessr
B
Have yu ever seen lins dancing in the streets? The lins dance t the beat f a drum. Of curse, they are nt real lins. They are dancers in lin cstumes. Lin dancing first started in China centuries ag. It is meant t bring gd luck in the cming year.
Usually, a lin is made up f tw dancers. One dancer cntrls the head. The ther cntrls the tail.
“I think f it as a sprt,”says Anthny Huang, aged 16. He is a member f the New Yrk Chinese Freemasns Athletic Club. Anthny perfrms as the lin's head. It can weigh 20 punds. Lin dancing is imprtant t Anthny. “This traditin really lifts me up,”he says.
In the past, lin dancing was perfrmed mstly by men. But it is different tday. LinDanceMe is a lin dancing grup in San Francisc, Califrnia. There are bys and girls n its team. They dance tgether.
“Anyne can take up lin dancing. Yu have t believe that yu can d it,”says Ananda Tang-Lee, a 17-year-ld girl.
Lin dancing will cntinue t evlve(演变). But a team's sense f cmmunity will never change. “We call it a family,”Ananda says, “It's really great, because we always have each ther's backs.”
46. Why d peple perfrm lin dancing?
A. T sell lin-dancing cstumes. B. T wish fr a lucky new year.
C. T prtect the lins in the wild. D. T shw skills f playing the drum.
47. Which rle des Anthny play in lin dancing?
A. The lin's head. B. The lin's tail. C. The drummer. D. The dresser.
48. What des Para. 4 mainly tell us abut the lin dancing?
A. Only men can perfrm it. B. It's famus fr team wrk.
C. Anyne can take it up nw. D. Tday it has changed a little.
49. What can we infer(推断)frm Ananda's wrds“We call it a family”?
A. They bring happiness t the family. B. They call lin dancing a family game.
C. They live tgether in a big family. D. They supprt each ther like a family.
50. What is the theme f the text?
A. Nature. B. Culture. C. Educatin. D. Technlgy.
C
Rbert is a lawyer. In his spare time thugh he ges n stage beside the pianist Maria-nt as a musician but as her page turner. “I'm nt a trained musician, but I've learnt t read music s I can help Maria in her perfrmance.”
Rbert has been the grup's fficial page turner fr the past fur years. His jb is t sit beside the pianist and turn the pages f the scre (乐谱). s the musician desn't have t break the flw(流畅度)f sund by ding it themselves. He said he became just as nervus as thse playing instruments n stage.
“A lt f skills are needed fr the jb. Yu have t make sure yu dn't turn tw pages at nceand make sure yu find the repeats in the music when yu have t g back t the right spt (位置).”Rbert explained.
Being a page turner requires plenty f practice. Sme pieces f music can g fr 40 minutes and require up t 50 page turns, including back turns fr repeat passages. Silent nstage cmmunicatin is key, and each pianist has their wn style f “ndding”t mean a page turn which they need t practice with their page turner.
But like all perfrmances, there are mments when things g wrng. “I was turning the page tget ready fr the next page, but the draft wind frm the tum caused the spare pages t fall ff the stand,”Rbert said, “Luckily I was able t catch them and put them back.”
Mst page turners are pian students r up-and-cming cncert pianists, althugh Maria has nce asked her husband t help her ut n stage.
“My husband is the wrst page turner,”she laughed. “He's interested in the music, feeling every nte, and I have t say, ‘Turn, turn!’“Rbert is the best page turner I've had in my life.”
51. What shuld Rbert be able t d t be a page turner?
A. Read music. B. Play the pian. C. Sing sngs. D. Fix the instruments.
52. Which f the fllwing best describes Rbert's jb n stage?
A. Bring. B. Well-paid. C. Difficult. D. Dangerus.
53. What des Rbert need t practice?
A. Cunting the pages. B. Realizing the “ndding”.
C. Catching falling bjects. D. Perfrming in his wn style.
54. Why is Maria's husband “the wrse page turner”?
A. He has very pr eyesight. B. He dislikes the audience.
C. He has n interest in music. D. He frgets t d his jb.
55. Which f the fllwing is NOT true abut being a gd page turner?
A. T receive training fr musicians. B. T turn back crrectly fr repeats.
C. T deal with any accident right nw. D. T cmmunicate with pianist silently
D
Nbdy wants t lse, but we must accept that lsing is a part f life. After all, we can't win all the time. Hwever, we can learn smething valuable frm every failure. This may help us succeed in the future. S we must knw hw t be a gd lser.
We must nt be afraid f lsing. When we lse, just take it with a smile and lk n the bright side f it. Failure can't be avided in ur life. Edisn failed 10, 000 times befre he invented the light bulb(灯泡). When he was asked hw he felt, he said that he hadn't failed 10, 000 times but had learned 10, 000 things which didn't wrk. We must knw that histry is full f examples f men and wmen wh achieved success althugh they failed many times.
Lsing is nt very disgraceful. We must accept ur failure and learn t take advantage f it. Remember that it can be helpful. Take actin t walk ut f it. When we lse, think abut what we did and hw we can imprve. If smene else can help, we'll be lucky enugh. Maybe he r she has been thrugh the same experience befre. Many peple enjy helping thers slve prblems. Thiscan save us a lt f time in learning hw t avid the same mistakes in the future.
We shuld face ur failure when we lse. There is nly ne winner in every cmpetitin. Sme win, while sme lse. That is a usual way f life. If we ffer ur cngratulatins t the winners and share in their happiness, we wn't feel srry fr ur failure.
In a wrd, being a gd lser will help us t succeed in life. It might be painful at the beginning, but there are many advantages. Gd lsers set examples t us, and mst imprtantly, they finally win.
56. What can we learn frm every failure accrding t the text?
A. A way f life. B. A valuable thing. C. A general rule. D. A secret f success.
57. In the writer's eyes, why did Edisn achieve success?
A. He gt help frm thers. B. He happened t make it.
C. He avided pssible mistakes. D. He saw the bright side f lsing
58. What des the underlined wrd“disgraceful”mst prbably mean?
A. Terrible. B. Persnal. C. Dangerus. D. Interesting.
59. What des the writer advise the lsers t d in a cmpetitin?
A. Express the regrets. B. Frget the failure.
C. Share in the winners'enjyment. D. Jin in anther cmpetitin.
60. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Ideas abut Hw t Avid Mistakes B. Experience in Dealing with Prblems
C. Advice n Hw t Be a Gd Lser D. Advantages f bth Success and Failure
2022年山东省济南市天桥区中考一模英语试题
V.阅读理解 阅读短文,然后从每题A.B.C.D四个选项中选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)
A
One night, Schubert was very hungry, but there was n fd in his huse and n mney in his pcket. He had t g ut and went t a htel, hping t meet his friends there. He waited fr a lng time there, but n ne he knew turned up. Schubert was very upset. T frget his hunger, he picked up the newspaper n the desk and began t read.
He fund children’s sngs in the newspaper. They tuched Schubert’s heart. He thught f his
parents and his childhd. With these memries, Schubert quickly picked up a pen and a piece f paper, and created the famus lullaby (摇篮曲), Wiegenlied, D. 498.
He was very satisfied with the lullaby. But he was s hungry that he gave it t the manager f the htel, hping t exchange it fr sme fd.
Althugh this kind f behavir was strange, the manager thught the sng was very interesting and gave Schubert sme rast beef with ptates. Schubert ate it happily. Nw he had the strength t write mre sngs!
56. Schubert went t t wait fr his friends t help him.
A. a hspital B. a htel C. a street D. a cncert
57. T frget hunger, Schubert began t after waiting fr a lng time.
A. sing a sng B. ck sme fd C. read a newspaper D. pick up flwers
58. Schubert felt after he created the famus lullaby.
A. unhappy B. upset C. strange D. satisfied
59. What did Schubert d with his famus lullaby?
A. T exchange it fr sme fd. B. T sell it fr much mney.
C. T give it away t a schl. D. T send it t his parents.
60. Hw can we knw abut Schubert accrding t the text?
A. Creative but pr. B. Kind and childish.
C. Strange but clever. D. Intelligent and rich.
B
61. What is Mary’s prblem?
A. She’s wrried and can’t sleep. B. She can’t pass the exam.
C. She has n friends t talk with. D. She has nt enugh time.
62. Dnna thinks Mary’s prblem is __________.
dangerusB. cmmn C. wnderfulD. serius
63. Accrding t Dnna’s advice, __________ is the mst imprtant.
t study early at night B. t g ut fr a walk
t make a study plan D. t drink water r milk
64. Dnna thinks __________ can help Mary think mre clearly.
A. eating a lt f sugar B. drinking much cffee
C. studying fr lng D. eating green vegetables
65. Which is nt Dnna’s advice?
.A. Make a study plan. B. Have a gd rest.
.C. D much exercise. D. Practice alne.
C
When was the last time yu went fr a walk? Where did yu g? What was it like? It’s fairly bvius that walking is gd fr yu, but just hw gd?
Latter research has shwn that walking is a great frm f exercise. It’s perfect fr staying healthy and keeping yur weight under cntrl. It can als prevent heart disease and reduce the risk f cancer and diabetes (糖尿病). And walking can imprve yur md, relieve(缓解) stress and even fight unhappiness.
But nw scientists have discvered smething else. A recent study has fund that healthy peple wh walk at least eight kilmeters a week have bigger brains, better memries and imprved mental functins cmpared with less active peple.
S, in light f the latest study, we decided t ask a few peple abut their walking habits.
“I ften g fr a walk befre lunch in the park near where I wrk. I find it’s great fr building up my appetite .” James Barnes.
“I g walking every weekend. It’s the same rad but it’s always different. In the autumn, yu can pick up the glden leaves. In the spring when the flwers cme ut, the clrs are incredible. And in winter when it snws, the crunching sund as yu walk is unbelievable.” Jhn Nichls.
“I live in the city and ften walk hme instead f taking the undergrund. I als walk up and dwn the escalatrs fr a bit f exercise.” Declan Smith.
“Lndn is a great place t walk. I can walk frm my hme t where I wrk right thrugh Regent’s Park, with its tall, majestic trees.” Simn Tressel.
“I’ve been getting ready fr the MnWalk, which takes place in May. It’s a walk-a-thn thrugh Lndn t raise mney fr breast cancer(乳腺癌). As part f the training, I’ve been ging fr lng, fast walks every three days.” Dave Symmnds.
S, will yu be ging fr a walk sn?
66. What d Paragraphs 2 & 3 mainly talk abut?
A. The advantages f walking. . B. The pinins f public peple.
C. The findings abut walking. . D. The results f latter research.
67. What des “building up my appetite” underlined in Paragraph 5 mst prbably mean?
A. 使我精神振作B. 使我心情愉悦 C. 促进我的食欲 D. 增强我的体质
68. Why des Jhn Nichls say “It’s the same rad but it’s always different”?
A. He walks different ways. B. His feelings are wnderful.
C. He makes different friends. D. The places are changing.
69. Which f the fllwing is true abut walking ?
A. It helps keep weight abve cntrl. B. It’s best t walk ten kilmeters a week.
C. Walking culd make us cheerful. D. Slw walking is a ppular waling habit.
What’s the writer’s purpse f writing the text?
T intrduce the study f walking. B. T tell us hw t keep healthy.
T encurage us t keep walking. D. T teach us hw t raise mney.
D
We all like t think that we are different, but ur fears are very similar. Many peple have a fear f things like snakes, spiders, heights, water, and small enclsed spaces. Hw d we all develp them?
There are many fears that have develped frm ur natural human respnses(反应) t dangerus situatins. When we did nt live in huses, but alngside nature, we faced many mre dangers frm animals. We have develped a respnse t situatins that might cause us harm, such as a bite frm pisnus snake r a bite frm a dg.
Hwever, many f ur fears are learned frm ur experiences. Fr example, if yu see smene almst drwn, yu may react by develping a fear f water. Or, if a parent has a fear f heights, it is quite cmmn fr their children t als develp a fear f heights. The reasn fr this is simply because children learn behavir and attitudes frm their parents.
S hw many peple surf frm phbias(恐惧症)? While almst everyne has a fear f smething, whether it is spiders r flying, a fear is nly classified as a phbia by psychlgists if it is s serius that it affects yur daily life. Accrding t the Anxiety Disrders Assciatin f America, 19 millin Americans (arund 6% f the ppulatin) have specific phbias, such as crssing bridges r ging thrugh tunnels. Anther 15 millin (arund 5%) have a scial phbia such as public speaking. Unfrtunately, thse wh have ne phbia are likely t have thers, t.
Frtunately, there are many ways t deal with fears and phbias. Because many fears are learned during ur lives, we simply have t unlearn these feelings. If peple cnfrnt their fear in a gradual way, they can learn t cntrl hw they react t the situatin and nt panic. It might nt cure the fear cmpletely, but it will prbably help peple t d better.
What d we knw abut fears accrding t Paragraph 1?
A. Different peple have different fears. B. Peple have similar fears.
C. Fewer peple are having fears nw. D. Fears may be develped.
What des the writer mainly want t tell us in Paragraph 3?
A. The cause f mst fears are experiences . B. The fear f heights is very cmmn.
C. The reactin t a fear is unbelievable. D. The reasn f water fear is frm family.
73. Which f the fllwing best explains “panic” underlined in the last paragraph?
A. Amuse. B. Puzzle. C. Scare. D. Wnder.
74. Which f the fllwing is NOT true abut fears and phbias?
A. Phbia is t serius fr peple t live calmly.
B. Peple with a phbia may nt suffer frm thers .
C. Cntrl yur fear gradually, yu can deal with it.
D. Peple have smething t d with fears and phbias.
75. Where is the text mst prbably frm?
A. A news reprt.B. A science magazine.
C. A stry bk. D. A sprts newspaper.
2021年山东省济南市天桥区中考一模英语试题
V.阅读理解 阅读短文,然后从每题A.B.C.D四个选项中选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(30分)
A
56. Hw many days d they serve frm the passage?
A. One. B. Tw. C. Three.D. Five.
57. Which number can yu call if yu chse the travel service?
A. 0531-86080996. B. 0531-87702321. C. 0531-87702123. D. 0531-80680998.
58. Hw much will yu pay Travel Agency if yu travel with yur uncle?
A. 400. B. 800.C. 1200.D. 1600.
59. Hw can yu g t Munt Tai if yu chse their service?
A. By train.B. By subway. C. By plane. D. By bus.
60. Where is the passage mst prbably frm?
A. A nte. B. A website. C. A strybk. D. A menu.
B
My husband wrked in France fr five mnths. Our 9-year-ld daughter, Cathy, missed him very much. S we were flying t see him.
Cathy was nervus abut the trip. I had t read stries t her the whle way. But the plane was full and we culdn’t get seats tgether. I asked the passengers next t me if they wuld change places with Cathy r me. They all said n.
Hwever, a mther and her tw children several rws ahead were als in the same situatin. The mther culd hld her baby, but her 6-year-ld sn had t sit with strangers. And nbdy ffered t help her.
Until, I saw a team f By Scuts(童子军) n the plane. The Scut leader std up and said t the wman: “ma’am, I think we can help yu. He spent five minutes rearranging(重新调整) his grup s there was space fr the family t sit tgether. A smile came n the mther’s face. Suddenly, the man next t me asked, “Wuld yu and yur daughter like ur seats?” We changed seats. Sitting tgether made ur trip s much better.
Wuld that man have ffered us his seat if the Scuts hadn’t dne s fr the mm and her children? I’m nt sure. But I d knw that kindness is spreading, and gd actins cause mre gd actins!
61. Hw lng did Cathy’s father wrk in France?
A. A year. B. Tw weeks. C. Five mnths. D. Half a year.
62. Why didn’t Cathy and her mther sit tgether?
A. The plane is full. B. The plane is t small.
C. There are few seats. D. Cathy liked t sit alne.
63. Hw did the Scut leader help the mther with tw children?
A. Offer his wn seat. B. Ask passengers fr help.
C. Rearrange his grup. D. Arrange Cathy and the by.
64. Why did the man change his seat at last ?
A. The Scut leader rdered him. B. He was mved by the leader.
C. He was afraid f Cathy’s mther. D. He liked t play with Cathy.
65. What can we learn frm the last paragraph?
A. It’s ur duty t ffer a seat.B. Time and mney can’t exchange.
C. It’s plite t say hell in public.D. Lve and kindness can be spread.
C
“Hw are yu?” is a nice questin. It’s a friendly way that peple in the U. S. A greet each ther. But “Hw are yu?” is als a very unusual questin. It’s a questin that ften desn’t need an answer. The persn wh asks “Hw are yu?” hpes t hear the answer “Fine”, even if the persn’s friend isn’t fine. The reasn is that “Hw are yu?” isn’t really a questin and “Fine” isn’t really an answer. They are simply ther ways f saying “Hell” r “Hi”.
Smetimes, peple als dn’t say exactly what they mean. Fr example, when smene asks “D yu agree?”, the ther persn might think, “N, I disagree. I think yu’re wrng...” But it isn’t very plite t disagree s strngly, s the ther persn might say “I’m nt sure.” It’s a nicer way t say that yu dn’t agree with smene.
Peple als dn’t say exactly what they are thinking when they finish talking with ther peple. Fr example, many talks ver the phne finish when ne persn say “I’ve t g nw”. Often, the persn wh wants t hang up gives an excuse: “Smene’s at the dr.” “Smething is burning n the stve.” The excuses might be real, r nt. Perhaps the persn wh wants t hang up simply desn’t want t talk any mre, but it isn’t plite t say that. The excuse is mre plite, and it desn’t hurt the ther persn.
Whether they are greeting each ther, talking abut an idea, r finishing a talk, peple dn’t say exactly what they are thinking. It’s an imprtant way that peple try t be nice t each ther, and it’s part f the game f language.
66. What d we knw abut “Hw are yu?” frm Paragraph 1?
A. A real questin t ask yur friends. .B. A usual questin withut answers.
C. Anther way f saying “Gdbye”. .D. A friendly way t greet each ther.
67. Hw d yu answer “D yu agree?” mst plitely accrding t Paragraph 2?
A. I disagree. B. Yu are wrng.
C. I’m nt sure. D. Of curse nt.
68. Which f the fllwing best explains “hang up” underlined in Paragraph 3?
A. 举起.B. 缠绕. .C. 挂断.D. 悬吊
69. Which f the fllwing is NOT true abut hw t reply plitely?
A. Dn’t shw yur disagreement t strngly.
B. Give a real answer t any kind f questins.
C. Think twice when yu want t say exactly.
D. Please try t give a suitable excuse instead.
70. What des the writer mainly want t tell us in the last paragraph?
A. Just say truly what yu’re thinking.B. Try t be plite t each ther.
C. Talking is t play games with thers.D. Finish a talk with n excuse.
D
If yu’re reading this, yu were prbably brn in the 2000s. The h-hs. The 21st century. That wuld make yu yung, creative, cnnected, glbal(全球的) and n dubt smart. Maybe gd-lking, t. Right?But what d ther peple think abut yur generatin?
Sme adults wrry that yu’re mre interested in the screen in frnt f yu than the wrld arund yu. They think f yu as the “face-dwn generatin” because yu use yur phne s much and they wnder hw yu will deal with schl,friends,and family. Are tday’s teenagers t busy texting and taking selfies (自拍) t becme successful in real life-r “IRL”,as yu wuld say?
Other adults wrry that tday's yuth are spilt (宠坏的) and dn’t want t face the challenges f adult life. Many children brn in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicpter parents” wh were always there t guide and help them with a busy schedule filled with hmewrk and extra-curricular activities such as dancing,drawing r sprts. With partners wh d everything fr them, tday’s yuth seem t prefer t live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s r 30s.
Des the face-dwn generatin need a heads-up?Well, prbably nt. The fact is that many f tday's teenagers are better educated and mre creative than past generatins. They als seem t be enthusiastic(热情的)and willing t becme leaders. Mre yung peple than ever vlunteer t help their cmmunities. There are als brave yung peple such as Malala Yusafzai, the teenager wh wn the 2014 Nbel Peace Prize fr pushing girls’ rights t g t schl.
S if yu’re ne f the h-hs, there’s reasn t be hpeful abut the future. Things are lking up fr the face-dwn generatin. I believe that yu will d GR8 (great) and LOL (laugh ut lud) .
71. What d we knw abut the yunger teenagers frm Paragraph 1?
A. They culd make the mst mney. B. They became mre and mre silent.
C. They may have n dubt gd-lking. D. They wuld get much mre perfect.
72. Accrding t Paragraph2, why are teenagers called the “face-dwn generatin”?
They are busy texting. B. They take selfies everywhere.
They use their phnes a lt. D. They have n time with family.
73.What is a “helicpter parent” accrding t Paragraph 3?
It prefers t live like teenagers. B. It ften flies everywhere.
It travels with their children. D. It plans everything fr children.
74. Accrding t Paragraph 4, what des the writer think abut the yunger generatin?
A. Believable. B. Pwerful. .. C. Warm-hearted.D. Independent
75. What’s the writer’s attitude (态度) t the yunger generatin?
T tell them hw t chse the phne. B. T cmpare sme adults’ ideas abut them.
T encurage them t take actin. .. D. T teach them hw t learn frm Malala.
答案:
2023年山东省济南市天桥区中考一模英语试题
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2022年山东省济南市天桥区中考一模英语试题
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Dear Dnna,
Help! I’m a 15-year-ld high schl student in New Yrk. In eight mnths, I’m ging t take an entrance exam. T prepare, I’m studying six hurs a day. I want t d well, but I’m really wrried these days. I can’t sleep. What can I d?
Yurs,
Mary
Dear Mary,
Many students have the same prblems as yu. Here is sme advice t help yu deal with the stress. Gd luck!
Make a study plan. It’s the mst imprtant. Dn’t study t lng in ne day. Als, dn’t study late at night.
Have a rest every an hur. G ut fr a walk. Ding exercise is a great way t reduce stress.
Dn’t eat much sugar r drink a lt f cffee. Eat mre green vegetables and drink mre water r milk. They can give yu energy and help yu think mre clearly.
Practice with a partner. When yu’re wrried, please talk t yur partner. It can reduce stress, t.
Yurs,
Dnna
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