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上海市黄浦区2021-2023年中考英语二模试题分类汇编阅读理解2023年上海市黄浦区中考二模英语试题V. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容, 选择最恰当的答案)(12分)www. festival. net/valentineValentine's Day CardValentine's Day is time to show special people in your life that you care about them. One way |to mark the day is to give Valentine's Day cards. Homemade cards can be especially fun to share because you can make your friends and family feel extra loved. Here's how to get started.Collect supplies (something available to be used)Instead of buying something new, start with what you already have at home. Look in your craft area for colorful paper, stickers, markers, ribbons, and glitter. You can also use recycled supplies, such as flyers you've gotten in the mail or colorful packaging from items you've purchased.Get elegant Once you have your basic card and message, it's time to layer on more shapes cut from paper. Use fun craft scissors (like waves or zigzags)to cut out hearts, stars, or other shapes |of various sizes and glue them onto the card, either on top of one another or in different spots. If you like, you could even tape a small candy or toy to the card.Start with a baseAdd a noteChoose a piece of thicker paper. You can pick |a classic Valentine's Day color, like pink or red, |or my shade you prefer. Fold it in half to make a card with a front and an inside. Or cut the |paper into a shape (like a heart) to make a flat |card with designs on the front and back.After you have the shape of your card ready, write a message on it. You can write a longer note about why you appreciate the person you're giving the card to, including an inside joke, or a Valentine's Day saying. For example, you could write "Our friendship is blooming" and then decorate your card with flowers.Fun facts about Valentine candy ·The first heart-shaped candy boxes were produced for Valentine's Day in 1861. ·Conversation hearts, another popular candy for the holiday, were originally produced in 1800s. ·Although roses are popular gifts, 69%of Americans would prefer chocolates. ·In Japan, only women hand out chocolates or other gifts on Valentine's Day. A month later, On March 14, it's the men's turn to give gifts to the women in their lives.59. Valentine's Day is celebrated to__________________.A)show love and care B)remember someone special C)share delicious food D)welcome the new year60. Which of the following is the right process to make a homemade card?61. The underlined word elegant is the closest n meaning to __________________.A)beautiful B)magic C)clever. D) expensive.62. Conversation hearts were originally produced_______. A)in 1861 B)in 1800s C)on February 14. D) on March 1463. Which of the following is not mentioned as a gift for Valentine's Day?A)Flowers. B)Chocolates. D) Cards C) Wines. 64. The text above is mainly written to ___________________.A)give instructions B)tell a joke C)share a story D) raise an opinion 2022年上海市黄埔区中考二模英语试题VI. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)These days, more and more people are getting the latest news from a screen rather than a paper. Yet many people still find it exciting to open a freshly printed newspaper to discover what’s in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper has become an irreplaceable part of their day. One of the most popular dailies in the United States is The New York Times. Every night, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, built in 1997, is the biggest among them. It prints 1.7 million copies of The New York Times every week.If you ever have a chance to visit College Point, you will be impressed by many things. The first among them is perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is, about 900 kilograms). They are moved from the storage to the printing presses with the help of three robotic arms. There are also 30,000 liters (升) of black ink and 9,500 liters of colored ink. Trucks deliver ink to the plant every week.Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to the plant. They are then burned (刻) with lasers onto thin aluminum (铝制的) sheets called plates. There are seven printing presses at College Point. Each of them is several stories tall. During a print run, they can print as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust the presses before they place the plates on the machines. Electricians and machinists are also on hand during this setup to solve any problems that may occur. The noise of the running presses is awful. Each press is shut down for one shift (轮班) each week. Press staff will then climb inside to maintain (保养) the machine’s key parts.Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. If it’s important enough, the newsroom will call to “Stop the presses!” Often, the copies that have already been printed won’t be thrown away, but the rest of the night’s run will be based on the updated version.Usually, all print runs of The New York Times are completed by 3 a.m. Maintenance and electrical teams will then make preparations for the next shift. The plant is so large that they have to ride bicycles in order to get around!40. What is the main idea of the article?A. How The New York Times is edited. B. How The New York Times is printed.C. Where The New York Times can be bought. D. How often The New York Times is published.41. We can learn from the article that at College Point, The New York Times is usually printed ________.A. at noon B. at night C. in the afternoon D. in the early morning42. According to the article, the man in the picture on the right is probably ________. A. an editor B. a pressman C. an electrician D. a postal worker43. According to the article, what is the correct order of the following steps?① Adjusting the printing presses. ② Burning newspaper pages onto plates.③ Putting plates on the printing presses. ④ Receiving newspaper pages from the newsroom.A. ④②③① B. ①④②③ C. ④②①③ D. ④①②③44. According to the article, how often are the key parts of College Point’s printing presses maintained?A. Every day. B. Every other day. C. Once a week. D. Twice a month.45. We can learn from the article that when there is important breaking news, the College Point staff will ________.A. ask the newsroom whether the pages will be updatedB. throw away the printed papers and print the updated versionC. reburn the plates before printing the rest of the shift’s papersD. print a page about the updates and put it into the printed papersChoose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)I have been a staff writer for the school newspaper, the Dagligtale, since my first day here at the University of Alberta. I probably won’t work as a journalist after my graduation, but this doesn’t mean my experience in student journalism has been useless. In fact, I have picked up many important skills through this job.I still remember my first news story. It was about the victory of the school baseball team. I attended the celebration and was told to do some interviews. I was frightened. Talking to strangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage and did it. I talked to the students, the players and the team leader. It was something I had never dreamed of doing before. This opportunity gave me confidence and helped me to improve my social skills.In journalism, everything has to be based on facts. As a student journalist, I have learned to do research and to think critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is important when you are writing for the school newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also an increasingly useful skill in everyday life.As a student journalist, I always know that I have a lot to learn. I’m never afraid of asking people for feedback (反馈意见). I have learned how not to take negative (负面的) feedback personally and how to use it to make improvements to myself.Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but I’m thankful that I have had the opportunity to try my hand at it. It has taught me to be a better storyteller, student and citizen. If you are ever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper or magazine, take it and learn everything you can!46. According to the article, after her university graduation, the author will be likely to ________ .A. stop working in journalism B. work as a full-time journalistC. continue to write for the Dagligtale D. introduce the Dagligtale to more people47. The first story that the author wrote for the Dagligtale most likely appeared on the ________ page.A. Entertainment B. Letters C. Sports D. Opinion48. We can learn from the article that the author used to be ________ .A. irresponsible B. lazy C. unhappy D. shy49. What is the author’s attitude towards negative feedback now?A. She is often very sad about it. B. She usually turns a blind eye to it.C. She listens to it and improves herself accordingly. D. She often has both good and bad feelings about it.50. According to the author, what skill has become more and more useful in our daily lives?A. Story-telling. B. Critical thinking. C. Time management. D. Social communication.51. By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to ________.A. thank the person who let her join the Dagligtale B. talk about her experience of interviewing strangersC. share how journalism had made her a better person D. encourage students to work for a school publication 2021年上海市黄埔区中考二模英语试题VI. Choose the best answer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)Contact us MembersMarketsWhat can I buy?Sell with usNewsAboutBlog We grow it. We sell it. Special market in MarchWalt Farmers Market started in 2007.Find it right at the top of high street in Walthamstow near the town square library.What is special about the farmers market?We’re open every Sunday, rain or shine. Fresh food, fresh air.Find your nearest market Every Sunday 10 a.m.—2 p.m. Town Square by Selbourne Walk Shopping Center, off the High Street, Walthamstow E17 and central Parking: Some on surrounding streetsOther info: Please note that not all stalls attend weekly. Right in the heart of the town centre near all the shops and cafés. The market is held on public site and well-behaved dogs are welcome. Walt farmers market fills the top of the high street on Sunday with the freshest farm products from friendly stalls. Customers love Bramble’s eggs, juice and veg, Hook and Son’s milk and cream, fresh game in season, Pick’s Organics meat, etc.What are we doing as the Farmers Market managers?Compared to supermarkets, most products at farmers markets are sold loose. Bread and cakes, some meat, fish, flowers, plants, most vegetables and fruit, cheese, eggs, pies and much more. Look around your market and you will see. We always encourage new businesses to sell products unpacked.What can you do as a Farmers Market customer?Bring your own bags and containers—especially for things like fish and meat if you do not want to use new plastic. Bring your own coffee cups.Encourage your favourite stalls to charge for plastic bags.25.Who might be most probably interested in this website?A.Managers. B.Housewives. C.Volunteers. D.Doctors.26.At Walt Farmers Market, you can buy ________.A.old books B.wild animals C.farm products D.cheap coffee27.The underlined word “loose” is closest in meaning to ________.A.unpacked B.solid C.straight D.raw28.When you go shopping at Walt Farmers Market, you are expected to take your ________.A.dog B.umbrella C.credit card D.own bags29.Walt Farmers Market has a history of about ________ years.A.5 B.10 C.15 D.2030.What is special about the farmers market?A.Customers can park their cars on the streets for free.B.Customers can shop and drink coffee at the same time.C.All the stalls in the market charge customers for plastic bags.D.Friendly stalls provide fresh farm products in the open air every Sunday. 答案:2023年上海市黄浦区中考二模英语试题59. A 60. D 61. A 62. B 63. C 64. A 2022年上海市黄浦区中考二模英语试题【答案】40. B 41. B 42. B 43. C 44. C 45. D【答案】46. A 47. C 48. D 49. C 50. B 51. D 2021年上海市黄浦区中考二模英语试题39.B 40.C 41.D 42.D 43.C 44.B
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