福建省三明市2021-2023年中考英语一模试题分类汇编:阅读理解
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2023年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
三、阅读单选
Our school is going to add different kinds of labor courses. The courses which will begin next week can help you get some practical living skills.
Course 1
This course is to help students develop a healthy eating habit. The biggest fun of this course is that you can experience cooking. You needn’t bring any materials to the classroom. Cooking for your family or your friends one day is so cool!
Course 2
Are you interested in 6 paper cutting, Chinese clay or kite-making? If you are interested in them, here is the chance. They sound simple but difficult to do. Miss Hong will show you how to make them. We should respect and enjoy the beauty of the traditional arts.
Course 3
You must have experienced the situation where you want to do housework but you find it tiring and hard. This course will totally change the situation. You will learn some valuable skills that can help you do cleaning.
Course 4
This course is special because the teachers will show you knowledge out of classrooms. There is a big garden which needs planting. Students will plant flowers, vegetables and some trees with the teachers’ help. But if it is rainy or windy, the course will be canceled.
Attention: If you have any questions, please visit our school’s website to know more about the labor courses. Please click https:// www. courseplan. com.
26.Which tool is the most likely to be used in the Course 1?
A. B. C. D.
27.What skills can you learn from Miss Hong?
A.Cooking. B.Kites making. C.Cleaning. D.Trees planting.
28.Which course may be influenced by the weather?
A.Course 1. B.Course 2. C.Course 3. D.Course 4.
29.What’s the proper title for Course 1, Course 2, Course 3, Course 4 separately(分别地)?
a. Be an Excellent Cook b. Be a Skillful Gardener
c. Enjoy the Beauty of Folk Art d. Become a Master in Cleaning
A.a-b-c-d B.b-d-a-c C.a-c-d-b D.b-c-d-a
30.Who may the passage be written for?
A.Students. B.Parents. C.Farmers. D.Teachers.
“Can I have a glass of hot water?” This is a very common question in a restaurant. For many Chinese people, nothing is more common than drinking hot water every day. But this habit is like a mystery to people from other countries.
For many Westerners, the idea of drinking hot water is very strange. But most Chinese people think the Americans’ habit of drinking icy water is also strange and even unhealthy. Chinese doctors are asking more people to take on the habit of drinking hot water, especially for women.
But in Western countries, drinking hot water isn’t common. Westerners often have drinks with ice, not just on hot days but almost every day.
There is a story about an Englishman, who worked in Beijing for over five years. He visited a café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent. But this requirement made the waitress surprised, “To…to…drink?” she asked. At last, the man got the hot water but felt cold stares(凝视) from every corner of the café. Westerners want to know why Chinese drink hot water as Chinese want to know why Westerners drink cold water. This cultural difference is not an easy problem, but related to (与……有关联) history, culture and science.
Many young people now drink bottled water every day. With the young people growing up, will drinking hot water become a less popular life habit? Who knows?
31.What does the underlined word “mystery” in Paragraph 1 mean in Chinese?
A.神秘 B.传奇 C.机密 D.秘密
32.What do Chinese think of drinking icy water from the passage?
A.Common and healthy. B.Strange but healthy.
C.Common but unhealthy. D.Strange and unhealthy.
33.Who is especially advised to drink hot water by Chinese doctors?
A.Westerners. B.Students. C.Women. D.Old people.
34.The underlined part in the fourth paragraph means other people in the café ________.
A.were angry at the man’s requirement B.followed the example of the man
C.thought the man’s requirement was strange D.were interested in the man’s requirement
35.What would be the best title for the text?
A.Healthy Life Habits B.Different Drinking Habits
C.How to Drink Water D.Drinking Hot Water in China
I have too many things. My bedroom is often in a mess. I have shelves with dirty books I never read and CDs I don’t listen to. My drawers(抽屉)are filled with clothes I never wear. I was getting upset that I never had any space in my bedroom. Then I read about minimalist(极简主义者). Minimalist suggests that you only keep the most necessary and important things and deal with everything else. After reading about minimalism, I felt encouraged to solve my problem.
I started clearing out a lot of things which I didn’t use. I collected bags of clothes to give to charity(慈善机构). I sold some of the CDs and books online. Although I knew that I would never need these things again, I still found it very difficult to deal with them. My brain tried to stop me from letting them go. I said to myself, “I might need that in the future!” or “Won’t I be sad if I lose that?” But the thing was, I knew I couldn’t keep everything.
After getting lots of things out of my room, I actually became quite excited to see the tidy room with some fresh space. And a tidy room also makes me have a clear mind! The main idea behind minimalism is to cut down what you own and really value the things you have. It’s not easy to be a minimalist. We are often told that it is better to have more things. Advertisements try to make us believe that we will only be happy by spending more money buying more things.
Of course, I’m not a perfect minimalist—I’ve only just started. I still own a lot of things which I don’t really need, but I think this was a good start. In the future, I will be more mindful of what I buy. And I will continue to make an effort to deal with what I don’t need.
36.Which of the followings are mentioned except ________.
A. B. C. D.
37.The writer felt encouraged to solve the problem ________.
A.when she decided to buy a big house B.when she moved to the countryside
C.after she read about minimalism D.after she watched a TV program
38.How did the writer deal with some of the CDs and books?
A.She sold them online. B.She gave them to charity.
C.She threw them away. D.She sent them to her friends.
39.What is the main idea behind minimalism?
① Cut down what you own. ② Value the things you have.
③ Tidy the room and get fresh space. ④ Own things you really need.
A.①②③ B.①③④ C.①②④ D.②③④
40.What’s the structure of the Text?
A. B. C. D.
Sometimes you may see news of satellites sent into space. On Feb.21, for example, a US company SpaceX took 46 satellites into space. On Feb.27, China sent 22 satellites into space. Why do we need so many satellites?
At present, there are over 3,000 active satellites moving around the Earth. Satellites do all kinds of work, from passing TV signals to giving you directions on the road and helping scientists do research.
For example, the 22 satellites China just sent up are part of the BeiDou Navigation(导航) Satellite System. Shared bikes that use BeiDou chips(芯片) can have the more exact positioning. Drones(无人机) can also use BeiDou to fly.
Before satellites, TV signals didn’t go very far. Mountains or tall buildings would stop them. Phone calls to faraway places were also a problem. Setting up telephone wires(线) over long distance was difficult. With satellites, TV signals and phone calls can be sent directly to a satellite and back down to different places on Earth. SpaceX’s Starlink project is trying to go further. It plans to use satellites to provide the Internet in the future.
Satellites can also provide information about clouds, oceans, land and ice. They help scientists know changes in weather and climate. By checking wildfires and volcanoes(野火和火山), satellites help people deal with natural disasters. Farmers can use satellites to decide the best time to water their fields.
Some satellites fly near other planets. They may look for water on Mars or take close-up pictures of Saturn’s rings (土星环).
41.What does the writer mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?
A.China has 22 satellites in space in total. B.The US has the most satellites in space.
C.Humans have sent many satellites into space. D.There is much competition between China and America.
42.According to the text, there are (more than) ________ active satellites moving around the earth at present.
A.22 B.46 C.68 D.3000
43.What can satellites do at present according to the passage?
a. Pass telephone signals. b. Help scientists do research.
c. Provide information about the environment. d. Stop natural disasters.
A.abc B.abd C.acd D.bcd
44.What’s the main idea of the text?
A.The difficulty of sending a satellite into space.
B.Advantages and disadvantages of satellites.
C.When the next satellite will be sent into space.
D.What satellites can do for us.
45.Where is the text most probably from?
A.A guidebook. B.A science magazine. C.A movie poster. D.A dictionary.
四、阅读还原5选5
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。
As the population in our country ages rapidly, we face great challenges(挑战). ____46____
The smart water meter(智能水表)
Community workers on Jiangsu Street in Shanghai have fixed(安装) smart water meters at the homes of old people living alone. The water meter will send an alarm(警报) to community workers if less than 0.01 m3 of water is used in half a day. That allows community workers to rush to check the situation of old people. ____47____
The one-click service(一键式服务) telephone
In Beijing’s Tongzhou, community workers have fixed one-click service telephones for the old. With just a click on the phone, old people in trouble can call for help.
Ren Xiuzhen, an 80-year-old woman, said her husband is in poor health. The one-click service telephone is very simple to use. ____48____
The smart watch
For 61-year-old Sha Ruifang, a smart watch helps a lot. ____49____
She said once she was out with her family when she suddenly received a call from the smart elderly care control center. They said they had discovered an unusual heartbeat(心跳) through the watch and asked her if she felt unhealthy. ____50____ And as the problem was discovered early, she only needed to take some medicine.
A.They will deal with the problem that old people use water in time.
B.It allows her to go out without worrying too much about an unexpected situation.
C.The good news is that there are many inventions to support the old.
D.After going to the hospital, she was told that there was a problem with her heart.
E.With it, she can spend little time calling 120 if she or her husband is in need.
2022年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
七、阅读单选
Robbie looks out of the window. It’s still snowing heavily and there is ice on the window. It is another day. Robbie is told to do the cleaning. And he does it. The family are getting home. So after he turns the heat on, he begins to cook supper for the family. All of the housework is easy for Robbie. but a hard one for its master, Helen. Robbie really saves the family a lot of work.
Mr. Green is a fourth grade robot teacher. He never forgets details and he makes no mistakes. He even knows each child’s pets and hobbies. He has his lessons in an orderly way, and he never feels tired. The children like Mr. Green very much. They feel happy and relaxed in his class. When they make a mistake, they don’t feel upset. They have a lot of fun wilt a robot teacher.
ASIMO is a clever robot created by the Honda Motor Company. He is about 120 centimeters tall and looks like a kid in a spacesuit. Tiny computers are used to control the things ASIMO can do. He can shake hands with people, give and receive objects. He can walk and run forward or backward on two legs. Besides, he can also talk and understand many voice commands (指令).When something is in his way. he can change directions.
Robots are smart because they have computer brains. Some of them have explored other planets. These machines also do many jobs in factories and other places. For example, robots are used to make cars. People also use robots to do dangerous work such as exploring volcanoes(火山) or the ocean floor. Robots are also used to give directions in shopping centers and amusement parks(游乐园).
Scientists keep finding more ways for robots to help us.
46.What’s Robbie?
A.A cook. B.A teacher. C.A cleaner. D.A robot.
47.The underlined words “does it” mean “________”in the text.
A.looks out of the window B.does the cleaning
C.turns the heat on D.cooks for the family
48.Which of the following is ASIMO?
A. B. C. D.
49.According to the text. what have robots been able to do so far?
①Explore other planets.
②Feel upset when making mistakes.
③Walk and run on two legs.
④Talk and understand voice commands.
⑤Explore the ocean floor.
A.①②③④ B.②③④⑤ C.①②④⑤ D.①③④⑤
50.Which of the following is most likely to happen next from the text?
A.Robots will take over the world.
B.Robots will get tired of doing so much.
C.Robots will be used in more fields.
D.Robots will do everything for us.
Upside- -down gardening
植物“知道”上和下吗?
You can test whether a plant knows which way is up and which way is down.
Cut one carrot 2cm from its large end. Cut the other carrot 5cm from its large end; ask helper to hollow it out (挖空) with knife and tweezers.
·Two large, fresh carrots
·Toothpicks (牙签)
·Large glass
·Small bowl
·Small sharp knife·
·Tweezers (镊子).
·Adult helper
Stick toothpicks in the carrot top and sit it on a glass and pour water in hollow center.
Stick toothpicks in the carrot top and sit it over bowl with cut end in water.
For two weeks, keep water in bowl so it touches carrot top; also keep carrot top’s hollow center filled with water.
Both carrots should grow leaves and stems (茎).
Instead of growing downward, the leaves on the large carrot will turn and grow upward.
51.The most important thing in this test is ________.
A.carrots B.toothpicks C.a glass D.a bowl
52.This is a test instruction for ________.
A.teachers B.parents C.kids D.workers
53.How deep should we cut from the carrot’s large end without hollowing it out?
A.5 cm B.4 cm C.3 cm D.2 cm
54.Why do we need toothpicks in the test?
A.To cut the carrot. B.To stick in the carrot.
C.To hollow the carrot. D.To grow the carrot.
55.The test is to show that ________.
A.adult helpers are useful in tests
B.bowls are more useful than glasses
C.a plant knows which way is up
D.carrots can grow leaves and stems
“Internet addiction (瘾)” was once used to describe young people who spent too much time watching videos or playing games online. But today, an increasing number of the old are becoming victims(受害者).
According to a report on the Internet use of China’s elderly people last year, 38.6% of people aged 60 or over were Internet users. And some surveyed elderly people spent at least 10 hours on the Internet every day.
Phone overuse could lead to the higher risk of many diseases like cervical spondylosis(颈推病). Besides health problems, elderly people’s phone addiction also brings family problems. For example, their adult children often get upset when they stay up late playing with the phone or shop online blindly.
Why do old people depend heavily on mobile phones? It’s because they have lots of spare time and they wish to communicate with others.
Though it’s natural for the elderly to meet their spiritual needs through the smart phone, they should limit their time on the Internet and get regular rest at night. Adult children should go home more often to talk with their parents and reduce their sense of loneliness and encourage them to do healthy activities.
56.What can we learn from the report?
A.An increasing number of the young played games online.
B.People aged 60 or over were easy to catch diseases.
C.Half of the surveyed people used the Internet.
D.Some surveyed elderly people overused the Internet.
57.What does the writer think of elderly people’s phone addiction?
A.It does harm to their health.
B.It helps them shop easily.
C.It’s a waste of time and energy.
D.It helps them communicate with their family.
58.In which paragraph can we find the reason for elderly people’s phone addiction?
A.Paragraph2. B.Paragraph 3. C.Paragraph 4. D.Parugraph5.
59.The structure of the text is _________ .
A. B. C. D.
60.What would be the best title for the text?
A.The Family Problems B.The Sense of Health
C.The Risk of Phone Overuse D.The Elderly’s Internet Addiction
We’ll finally grow up someday, leaving our parents and facing the challenges(挑战) in life. Parents may not be able to solve every problem for us. Instead, we should have enough life skills to deal with the problems that come our way.
This is what our country tries to do now: Helping more students gain working spirit. To stress the importance of hardworking spirit education(劳动教育) among students of different ages, the government released(发布) a guideline(纲要) recently.
The guideline calls for students to respect work. Students should learn basic life skills and form good working habits through such education.
The government has been trying to stress the importance of hardworking spirit education. But this has been overlooked in recent years. Many teens do not value the importance of working hard and are uninterested in doing so.
According to a study of nearly 3, 000 students that was done by Evening News, only 22 percent of primary and middle school students help with everyday housework.
Schools and families play an important role in teaching students about the value of working hard, the guideline says. Primary and middle schools should provide students with hardworking spirit classes every week. according to the guideline. Schools can also hold activities to give students real-world work experience. For example, schools can teach children how to plant trees on Tree-Planting Day.
As children’s first teachers, parents should also encourage children to learn how to do housework. Students should master one or two life skills every year. These skills can include cooking, washing their own clothes and tidying their rooms.
61.The guideline was released in order to ________.
A.call for students to respect work
B.teach students how to do housework
C.ask students to face the challenges
D.help students solve life problems
62.What does the underlined word “overlooked” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.证实 B.关注 C.察看 D.忽略
63.What is Paragraph 5 trying to tell us?
A.Only 3. 000 students help with housework.
B.Students pay no attention to work spirit.
C.About one-fifth of students help with housework.
D.Students are very dependent on their parents.
64.According to the guideline. schools should ________.
A.provide both guidance(指导) and chances for real work
B.hand out the guideline to every student
C.teach students how to plant trees
D.give parents homework
65.The article mainly tells us ________.
A.the government calls for students to work hard
B.schools should help students gain work experience
C.students should be hard-working and independent
D.hardworking spirit education is important and what we should do
八、阅读还原5选5
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。
I was at the market to do some shopping. _____66_____ I didn’t want to shop, since I was tired after a whole day’s work. But I told myself it was my last stop before going home to relax.
The market wasn’t as crowded as I had imagined. _____67_____ She was sitting in a shopping cart(购物车) and at most one year old with big blue eyes.
I couldn’t take my eyes away from her. Then I did what I always do with children: I gave her my best smile. It came from my deep heart. The baby took her time to decide what to give back. _____68_____ I laughed and waved goodbye, and she blew me a kiss.
I was still smiling when I went home and realized I had forgotten to buy the pills. _____69_____ My headache was gone. Somehow, after that simple exchange of smiles, this tiring cold world became a better place.
_____70_____ Someone will smile back to you. If you are lucky enough, maybe they’ll even blow you a kiss and make your headache go away.
A.Finally, she smiled back to me.
B.Luckily, I didn’t need them anymore.
C.When you have a bad time, try smiling.
D.I saw her when I went to the food area to get some bread.
E.I needed some food for dinner and some pills for my headache.
2021年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
IV. 阅读理解(共两节, 25小题;满分45分)
第一节 阅读下面A、B、C、D四篇短文, 根据短文内容, 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)
Things you need Things you want
Every day, we need to eat and drink. Your classmate has a beautiful schoolbag.
When you are thirsty, you need a You want to have one too but your schoolbag
glass of water. When you are still looks new.
hungry, you need some bread. This is what you want but not what you need.
Who pays for what you want Keep your pocket money
When you go shopping, you want a Keep your pocket money and give some
new toy. Your parents work around to help the people in need.
the clock to make money.
Is the toy a must-buy thing? This can make you feel happy!
46. John can read the next magazine issue in _________.
A. November B. December C. January D. February
47. What does the writer mean by saying "Your parents work around the clock" ?
A. They go to work early every day. B. They put the clocks on their office desks.
C. They are fond of running. D. They work clay and niglit.
48. According to the text, what can really make you happy?
A. To go shopping. B. To eat and drink something.
C. To buy a beautiful schoolbag. D. To use pocket money to help the people in need.
49. The text can be named "______________________".
A. Things You Want B. Who Pays for You
C. Your Pocket Money D. How to Spend Money
50. Who are most probably the readers of this magazine?
A. Children. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Workers.
B
It was a cold winter morning several years ago. My alarm clock had just gone off, but 1 was having trouble getting out of bed. My dad had died a few weeks before. I felt weighed down by sadness.
Tall and strong, my dad had worked so hard all of his life to support us. He had a temper (脾 气)and would sometimes shout at my brothers and me, but 1 always knew that he loved me. Still, he had been raised in a traditional way and raised us that way too. I couldn't remember, for example, ever being hugged by him.
After my mom and grandma passed away, my clad moved into grandma9 s home right up the road from where I lived. I was so happy to have him close by. I would often visit him and just talk with him about life. But we still hardly touched and never hugged. Finally his own health began to rapidly fail and within a few months he left us. It was a cold morning when we had his service, but I was too cold and numb (麻木的)inside myself to feel it. I couldn't remember when we'd had our last hug.
I took a deep breath and got out of my bed. I turned on the lights and walked into the hallway. I saw my son JJ walking down the hall to meet me. Suddenly, he opened his arms and gave me a heart-felt hug. And just as he did, I heard my dad's voice deep inside of me say, "Joey, this hug is from me! " I cried and smiled at the same time. In that moment, in the place where heart, mind, and spirit all meet, I felt loved. I felt loved by my dad. I felt loved by life.
51. How did the writer feel at the beginning of the text?
A. worried B. unhappy C. tired D. bored
52. The writer was glad in Paragraph 3 because _________________.
A. his mom and grandma stopped working
B. his dad gave him a hug
C. his dad moved into a nearby house
D. his clad could look after his grandma
53. Put the following events in the order in which they happened.
①The father passed away a few months later.
②The mother and grandmother died.
③The writer felt like his dad was hugging him.
④ The writer’ s son came to give him a hug.
A. ①④②③ B. ①④③② C. ④③②① D. ②①④③
54. What made the writer feel better in the end?
A. His son's hug. B. His son's smile. C. His father’s voice. D. His father's spirit.
55. What might the purpose of the writer to write the text?
A. We should show our love to our families in time.
B. We shouldn't forget our love to our father and son.
C. We should hug our families as often as possible.
D. We shouldn't always lose ourselves to sadness.
D
Comfort Zone is a state of mind where there is the least stress. However, stepping into the learning zone can help to bring out the best in us. Here are the reasons.
Challenging yourself can help you do at your best
Stepping outside one's comfort zone is important to personal development. How can we expect to make ourselves better if we only stick to habit and routine (日常)? We should try something we might not succeed at.
Taking risks is what helps us grow As children, we're natural risk-takers. But as we get older and learn to fear failure, we start trying fewer new things. We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. There is no learning without some difficulty.
Facing new challenges can help us age better Our comfort zones seem to become smaller as we get older, but if we can keep expanding them, we'll open ourselves up to a greater world as we age. As we step into the learning zone, we will get more comfortable with the skills gradually and we'll start to move into the comfort zone. A study found that learning new life skills can help our brain sharp as we get older.
However, don't push yourself too far. Have you heard of u Yerkes -Dodson Law"? It means performance increases as stress grows, but only up to a point. If the level of stress becomes too high, performance will go down. When stress becomes too great for us to deal with, we enter the danger zone.
56. Compared with the comfort zone, people in the learning zone may ______________.
A. learn to fear failure B. face more challenges
C. try fewer risks D. feel less stress
57. From Paragraph 3, we will learn more if we ___________________.
A. avoid difficulties B. get older C. take risks D. feel natural
58. The underlined word “expanding” means ______________ in Chinese.
A. 填充 B. 删除 C. 缩小 D. 扩大
59. “Yerkes-Dodson Law” can be described by Graph(图表)____________.
60. The best title of the text might be ___________.
A. Comfort Zone Makes Us Safe B. The State of Comfort Zone
C. Step Outside Comfort Zone D. Never Fear Comfort Zone
D
Facial recognition technology(人脸识别技术)is widely used today. For example, police use it to search for bad guys (家伙). It's also used to unlock phones or doors. Now, a similar technology, known as facial detection(探测), is entering a new field: the business of advertising.
Such systems are going through tests in a small number of stores. One facial detection system can tell a person’s "happiness" or "fear" level. That helps businesses see how people feel as they look at products or advertisements in the store. Another system can detect whether someone is wearing eyeglasses. If so, stores can send advertisements for new glasses to him.
Facial detection technology is also placed inside some large advertising boards. Cameras in those boards can detect information like people's ages and five levels of feelings—from "very happy" to "very unhappy ".
Supporters of the technology say it could improve buyers’ experience by showing products they might like or by offering them products at lower prices.
Some are against the idea of using such systems. Pam Dixon, the head of a privacy(隐私)group, is one of them. She thinks the strange actions may cause something unfair. For example, a business could raise the price of a product according to a person's age and feelings.
However, one store testing the technology explained they wouldn't store people’s information like names or ages. And the advertising board system maker said it didn't keep any personal information or record any videos.
61. Facial detection technology can tell people’s ____________, according to the passage.
A. weight B. feelings C. height D. jobs
62. What does the underlined word "they" in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Businesses. B. Systems. C. Customers. D. Advertisements.
63. We can infer from the text that facial detection technology .
A. can detect buyers’ names and record them
B. can't store personal information
C. may be used to sell cheaper goods in all stores
D. may need some time before being widely used
64. The structure of the text is ______________________.
65. The text is mainly about _______________.
A. facial recognition technology entering a new field
B. facial recognition technology looking for bad guys
C. facial detection technology going into advertising field
D. facial detection technology improving buyers' experience
第二节 阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项, 使短 文通顺、连贯、意思完整。(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)
E
" Clear waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets(绿水青山就是金山银山)."Since the founding of the PRC, the government has paid great attention to environmental protection. 66__________
In the early 21st century many parts of the country were affected by sandstorms. 67 _________They can do great harm to plants, animals and buildings.
Planting trees has played an important role in preventing deserts from growing in size and bringing more sandstorms. 68 ________The total desert coverage has been reduced by an average of 2, 424 square kilometers every year. That is as big as 340, 000 soccer fields.
69_________ Back in January 2013, smog covered a total area of 2.7 million square kilometers in cities around China. To solve this problem, the government ruled out a series of measures to control air pollution. Beijing has made many efforts to fight air pollution. 70__________ They encourage the use of new energy vehicles instead of gas powered cars to reduce pollution.
A. They stop the chemistry factories from polluting the air.
B. China's total forest coverage rose from 12% in the 1980s to 22. 96% last year.
C. Great achievements have been made in China in recent years.
D. During a sandstorm, a large number of sand is blown into the air by strong winds.
E. China has improved its air quality greatly because of efforts to control air pollution.
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2023年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
26.B 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.A
31.A 32.D 33.C 34.C 35.B
36.B 37.C 38.A 39.C 40.D
41.C 42.D 43.A 44.D 45.B
46.C 47.A 48.E 49.B 50.D
2022年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
46.D 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.C
51.A 52.C 53.D 54.B 55.C
56.D 57.A 58.C 59.B 60.D
61.B 62.D 63.C 64.A 65.D
66.E 67.D 68.A 69.B 70.C
2021年福建省三明市中考一模英语试题
46—50. BDDDA 51—55. BCDAA 56—60. BCDAC 61—65. BCDAC
66—70. CDBEA
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