2024年中考英语专题复习 阅读理解30篇(广东省2023年中考真题+2024名校最新模拟)含解析

资源下载
  1. 二一教育资源

2024年中考英语专题复习 阅读理解30篇(广东省2023年中考真题+2024名校最新模拟)含解析

资源简介

2024年中考英语专题复习 阅读理解30篇 (广东省2023年中考真题 2024名校最新模拟)
(2023·广东广州·中考真题)Years ago, green was simply a color. Now it’s much more! In the 1970s, some people began to worry about what we did to mother Earth. 1 It is a big idea that touches governments all over the world, and a small idea that touches us all in our homes.
Architects (建筑师) and building engineers are thinking about how to make buildings greener. These days, green architecture is becoming more and more popular. 2
We need to be very careful about the materials (材料) we use. It is better to choose renewable materials-those that the Earth replaces quickly. 3 Also, for those materials that are not renewable, we need to use them as little as possible. Our mother Earth has offered us many other possibilities, such as wind and solar power.
Planners must think about the needs of those who will spend time in green buildings. In many cases, green energy is more comfortable for people. 4 Natural lighting is often kinder to the eyes than electric lighting. In fact, many people who live or work in green buildings report feeling happier and healthier.
5 For example, they might try to use as little land as possible. If a building covers a large area, there will be less space for plants and trees. They also have to think about cutting down waste and pollution while the building work is going on.
Although green buildings are more expensive to build, they are less expensive to run.
A.Or we can reuse some materials.
B.As a result, green thinking was born.
C.To understand it, we have to look at three different areas.
D.For example, natural wind brings people cleaner and fresher air.
E.Architects must consider what the building will do to the environment.
(2023·广东广州·中考真题)People believe that every word has its correct meaning(s). When we are not sure, we usually check online, or turn to our teachers or dictionaries. But do you know how dictionaries were made in the past
Dictionary writers first read the important books of the period or the subject that the dictionary was about. As they read, they copied necessary information on cards: interesting words, common words—both in their daily uses and unusual uses, and also the sentences where they were used. That is to say, the words, along with the uses of each word, were collected. For a really big dictionary, millions of such cards were collected. This task could last for years. As the cards were collected, they were put in alphabetical order (A—Z). When this was done, there would be several hundred cards for each single word.
Then, to define (定义) a word, the dictionary writer placed its hundreds of cards before him. He read the cards closely, threw away some, read the rest again, and divided up the cards according to what he thought were the common uses of the word. Finally, he wrote the definitions, following the hard-and-fast rule: each definition must come from an example on a certain card in front of him.
So, the writing of a dictionary was not a task of inventing meanings of words, but a task of recording their meanings. The writer of a dictionary was a historian, not a law maker.
As time develops, the way of producing dictionaries has greatly changed. Nowadays, we can use online dictionaries too. When choosing our words in speaking or writing, we can be guided by the dictionary. However, we cannot be controlled by it, because new situations, new experiences, new inventions, and new feelings, are always pushing us to give new uses to old words.
6.Why did dictionary writers read important books
A.To know more about the period. B.To collect words and their uses.
C.To understand different subjects. D.To learn to use interesting words.
7.Which shows the correct steps of how dictionaries were made in the past

A.①-③-④-② B.①-②-④-③ C.③-④-②-① D.③-①-④-②
8.What can we learn from the passage about dictionary writing in the past
A.It should be done by historians. B.It was a task of inventing and recording.
C.It was long-time hard work. D.It had to use the law-making rules.
9.What does the writer advise us to do when we choose words in communication
A.Be open to the new uses of words. B.Follow the dictionary strictly.
C.Use online dictionaries instead. D.Try to create new words.
(2023·广东广州·中考真题)Computer scientist Mary has an idea for a new robot to help her work with children. How should it look The robot should have arms to be able to lift things. And if it is going to communicate with people, it will also need a face. Scientists believe that giving a robot a face can make it seem more friendly. Humans would also like to pay more attention to robots with faces. But what kind
For Mary, she wants to make sure that her new robot doesn’t look too much like a human. She wants people to just treat it as a machine-person. If it looks more like a human than a machine, she thinks users might find it a bit creepy and feel afraid. Mary also believes that robot faces don’t need to look a lot like ours. Her research shows that we can enjoy communicating with robots whether or not they look like humans, because our brains are able to look for faces. Just put two circles on top of a robot’s body, and we will see a face.
Dave feels differently. He believes that although at first we might be afraid when seeing a robot with a lifelike face, we may soon get used to it. If robots are going to work closely with humans, they should look as much like us as possible. After all, faces are an important part of the way we communicate.
To make his robots look as much like real people as possible, Dave invented a special skin (皮肤) for their faces. With this skin, robots can show human-like expressions and appear to be angry, sad, happy or surprised. Dave’s robots are also programmed to copy expressions. How Just imagine his robot is looking at you. The cameras in its eyes send pictures of your face to its central computer!
10.Why do scientists think a robot needs a face
A.It will become more beautiful. B.It can do better in lifting things.
C.It will pay more attention to children. D.It can better communicate with people.
11.What does the underlined word “creepy” mean in paragraph 2
A.Uncomfortable to look at. B.Impossible to touch.
C.Boring to talk to. D.Difficult to understand.
12.Which of the following would Dave most probably agree with
A.People should treat robots as humans.
B.Robots need to express their own feelings.
C.Robots shouldn't look too much like humans.
D.People can easily accept robots with a human face.
13.What is the purpose of the passage
A.To explain the reasons why robots should have faces.
B.To suggest what humans can do with robots with faces.
C.To share ideas on what kind of faces robots should have.
D.To show how scientists invent robots with different faces.
(2023·广东广州·中考真题)Come on, Amy. You must TRY HARDER. Amy told herself silently. She was in her class’ Second-Day-of-School Game with her teammates, whom she only met yesterday. This was her first chance to make new friends, and she was nervous.
So far Amy hadn’t given any useful suggestions—after all, she was totally new to this town. Luckily, no one seemed to care about it. This relaxed her a lot.
Since the Blue Team left the park, they had worked out the first two clues (线索) and had been to the post office. Now they were in front of the cinema.
Henry was reading aloud the third clue: Go to our town founder’s last resting place.
I know THIS ONE! Amy thought, excited.
“To the cemetery (墓地)” Cindy said.
“No, wait!” Amy said. “I’ve read about it. The founder was buried near the library.”
“Wow. I’ve walked by every day,” Tyler said. “Never knew that!”
“Good job! That will save valuable time, ” Cindy smiled at Amy.
“We still need to hurry,” Tyler reminded, pointing to the Yellow Team coming near.
“I know a shortcut!” Henry suggested. “Follow me!” No one moved.
“No, seriously,” Henry said. “You know I’m always running late. I know every shortcut in town.” The others finally agreed.
A few sharp turns, and they were there! This time Amy read the clue aloud: Now go to the place where the football is running around!
“The football stadium!” They called out together and started to run…
Now they’d got the final clue: Look where you’ve been, see where you are. Use your map wisely and you’ll be a star!
Looking closely at the map, everyone thought hard.
“Aha! A star!” Cindy suddenly broke the silence. She quickly took out a pencil.
As they watched her drawing lines on the map, everyone understood.
They began running back to where they started. They were closer and closer, and finally crossed the finish line-just one step behind the Red Team!
“So…close…” Tyler made a face, and they all laughed together.
“Nice job, new girl,” Cindy gave Amy a high-five.
“That was really fun,” said Henry. “I hope we’ll be on the same team soon.”
“Me, too,” Amy agreed, smiling.
14.What does the beginning of the story tell us about Amy
A.She didn’t want to play the game. B.She was a new student in her class.
C.She was a member of the Red Team. D.She didn’t understand the game rules.
15.Why did the team let Henry lead the way at last
A.He ran fastest in the team. B.They didn’t know the way.
C.They trusted his rich experience. D.He was best at playing the game.
16.Where was the finish line of the game
A.In the park. B.Next to the post office.
C.In front of the cinema. D.Outside the library.
17.Why did Amy smile at the end of the story
A.Her team came in first. B.She was accepted as a friend.
C.She no longer felt nervous. D.There would be a game soon.
(2023·广东广州·中考真题)
My friend keeps copying my look, but I like looking special.What should I do —Ann The important thing is to tell your friend the truth without hurting her feelings. To do that, you can talk to her using kind words and not feeling angry. You can offer her your advice on popular dressing or even suggest wearing clothes that go together. This way you’ll still look like each other, but not twins! My room is always messy. No matter what I do, I can’t keep it clean!—Mike Here are some great ways to make your room a bit tidier. Start by picking up things you don’t use or want anymore. You can give them away to those in need. Less things means less mess! Then, try to make it a habit to put away things after you use them. Done with your sports shoes for the day Back where they should be. Finally, set a timer for five minutes each night to clean any mess! I’m sad because I have to go to a summer camp. I just want to have a summer like my friends. Help me out!—Jessie We’re sorry you’re feeling this way! The best thing to do is to look at things on the bright side. There, a new group of kids will become your friends. They’ll know exactly how you feel and help you. What’s more, going to a summer camp doesn’t mean a terrible summer. You’ll still have fun in the sun with your friends. The only question is, what are you guys going to do together
18.Who might be most interested in reading this passage
A.Young sports lovers. B.Teenagers in need of help.
C.Summer camp planners. D.Kids looking for dressing ideas.
19.What problem does Mike need to solve
A.Having an unwanted holiday plan. B.Failing to manage his time wisely.
C.Not knowing how to tidy his room. D.Unable to get on well with his friends.
20.What advice does the writer give to Jessie
A.Tell your parents how you feel. B.Be ready to help other students.
C.Study harder in the summer camp. D.See the advantage of what you dislike.
(2023·广东·中考真题)配对阅读。左栏是五位学生的困惑,右栏是七则建议,请将困惑和建议进行匹配,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
21 My mum didn’t agree to buy another model racing car for me. She said it would be a waste of money. I am angry with her. 22 I want a pair of basketball shoes for my training. But I don’t want to ask my parents for money. 23 I get as much pocket money as my sister each month. But my money runs out much more quickly than hers. 24 I think I can spend all my lucky money. But my father doesn’t allow me to. 25 My mum wants me to do the weekly shopping for our family. But I don’t know how to spend money wisely. A.You can make a shopping list first. And you may go to different supermarkets to compare prices before you make a decision. B.You should understand your mum. A model car is not a must. Parents know more about the value of money as they work hard to support the family. C. Write down your daily spending of the pocket money in a notebook. This may help you avoid unnecessary spending. D.You can learn numbers first. For example, you can count coins and banknotes with your parents. E. Maybe you can have a yard sale to get money for your shoes. There must be things you don’t need any more like old toys or magazines. F. I agree with your father. You can keep part of your lucky money in a bank instead of using it up. This can help you save money for the future. G. You can invite someone working in a bank to your club to give a talk. In this way, you can know more about how banks work.
(2023·广东·中考真题)Some animals can easily find their way home after a long journey. How do they make it Scientific research shows that they are born with certain unusual abilities for direction.
A certain kind of ants, for example, can count their steps to avoid getting lost. They can go as far as 110 metres and bring food home. These ants live in the open desert (沙漠), so they have nothing to guide them along the way. It’s like someone walking six kilometres through a dark forest.
Some fish have an unbelievable sense of smell. They can smell even a single drop of their home water in a large sea area. Some sea birds have a similar ability. They are able to make a smell map of their flying area.
Some animals can sense the earth’s magnetic field (磁场), while humans can’t. This magnetic field guides a certain kind of fish when they swim a long way to a place and then back. How can this kind of fish do that It is still a mystery. Scientists have no good answers yet.
However, animals with such unusual abilities still have difficulty dealing with environmental changes caused by human activities. For example, many birds depend on stars for direction, but they get lost easily at night when city lights are kept on all night. To solve this problem, we can simply turn off some lights at night. Clearly, one small act of humans may mean a lot to animals.
26.Where is this passage most probably from
A.A storybook. B.An art magazine.
C.A guidebook. D.A science magazine.
27.How can a certain kind of ants find their way
A.By imagining the way. B.By counting their steps.
C.By bringing food together D.By walking through a forest.
28.What does the underlined word “mystery” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A.Secret. B.Choice. C.Reason. D.Feeling.
29.What are people advised to do according to the last paragraph
A.To help animals. B.To travel at night.
C.To keep city lights on. D.To develop unusual abilities.
30.Which can be the best title for the passage
A.Birds’ Sense of Light B.Fish’s Sense of Smell
C.Animals’ Sense of Direction D.Animals’ Sense of Magnetic Field
(2023·广东·中考真题)
When it’s hot outside and we have to go out, surely we want to keep cool. We can put on hats, wear light clothing, or stay at a cool place. However, nothing can beat a good fan. Now I’ll show you how to make a good DIY (Do It Yourself) paper fan. What to prepare Please prepare two pieces of paper. All paper will work, but your DIY fan can be used for a long time with quality (优质的) paper. Then get glue, two sticks, etc. How to make a DIY fan The first step is to draw pictures on the paper. Just draw anything you like. The next step is to fold up (折叠) the paper. Then glue the two pieces of folded paper together. After that, paint the sticks. The final step is to glue the sticks onto the folded paper. And everything is done. If you look at your watch, you will be surprised: it takes less than 15 minutes to make a good paper fan. Then you can fold it up and drop it in your bag. When you are out in the heat next time, just take it out and enjoy the gentle wind.
31.Which is the best way to keep cool according to paragraph 1
A.Putting on hats. B.Using a good fan.
C.Wearing light clothing. D.Staying at a cool place.
32.Why is quality paper a good choice to make a fan
A.It is light. B.It is colorful.
C.It lasts long. D.It looks beautiful.
33.What is the second step of making a paper fan
A.Painting the sticks.
B.Drawing pictures on the paper.
C.Folding up the paper.
D.Gluing the sticks onto the folded paper.
34.From the last paragraph, we can tell that making a paper fan is ________.
A.quick B.difficult C.boring D.strange
35.What is the purpose of this passage
A.To sell paper fans. B.To show how to save time.
C.To share a fun story. D.To teach how to make paper fans.
(2024·广东广州·一模)SCENE 1
[The first spirit takes Scrooge into the past. Scrooge sees himself as a young man. He is talking to a beautiful girl.]
Scrooge: Our parents have always wanted us to marry.
Girl: I want to have children and raise a family. Why must we wait
Scrooge: I do not have enough money yet. Marriage is expensive.
Girl: But two can live almost as cheaply as one.
Scrooge: Nonsense. You will need food and clothing. You have no money of your own. Anyway, I have no time to spare. I must work every day until late to make money.
SCENE 2
[The first spirit turns to Scrooge.]
First Spirit: She married and had a family. She lives a happy life now. She was never rich, but her husband earned enough to provide a place to live, food to eat, and clothes to wear. That was enough.
SCENE 3
[The second spirit takes Scrooge to Bob Cratchit’s house. Bob, his wife, Peter and the two young children are standing by the side of a small bed on which Tiny Tim is lying.]
Bob: He is so ill. I do not think he will live.
Mrs. Cratchit: If only we had some money for a doctor.
Peter: Perhaps if you asked Mr. Scrooge to lend you some money for a doctor, he would agree.
Bob: I don’t think he would. He would know I’d never be able to pay it back.
Mrs. Cratchit: He has so much money. ________ Doesn’t he care about other people
SCENE 4
[Scrooge turns to the second spirit.]
Scrooge: Spirit, tell me if Tiny Tim will die.
Second Spirit: I see an empty seat and a stick without an owner.
Scrooge: Oh, no, kind Spirit!Say he will not die. He must not die.
—Taken from A Christmas Carol
36.The underlined sentences in SCENE 1 tell us _________
A.what the characters are doing.
B.when and where each scene happens.
C.what the characters are saying.
D.how many scenes there are in one act.
37.According to the passage, both the girl and Tiny Tim ________
A.lives a happy life with their family now.
B.died because of the serious illness.
C.was hurt by Scrooge in the past.
D.can’t return the money they borrowed.
38.Which sentence should go in the blank in SCENE 3
A.What is he curious about
B.What is he worried about
C.Why isn’t he generous
D.Why isn’t he confident
39.What do the two spirits want to show Scrooge
A.His dreams in the past and bravery at present.
B.His mistakes in the past and changes at present.
C.His carelessness in the past and pride at present.
D.His kindness in the past and dreams at present.
(2024·广东广州·一模)How do people think differently This has always been unusual. To search an answer, a scientist named J. P Guilford started a famous study of creativity in the1970s, known as the nine-dot puzzle. He asked the participants (参与者) to connect all nine dots using only four straight lines, without lifting their pencils from the page. All the participants looked for solutions within the square they imagined. Only 20 percent managed to break out of the square and continue their lines in the white space around the dots, while the rest of them were blinded by the boundaries (边界) of the square.
The results of Guilford’s study led him to a conclusion:creativity needs you to go outside the box. The idea was widely spread soon. Overnight, it seemed that creativity experts everywhere were teaching managers how to think outside the box. The idea was so popular that no one thought of checking the facts. No one, that is, before two different research teams: Clarke Burham with Kenneth Davis, and Joseph Alba with Robert Weisberg, did another experiment.
To make sure that Guilford’s study is correct, both teams divided participants into two groups. The first group was given the same instructions as the participants in Guilford’s experiment. The second group was told to draw the lines outside the imagined box. Guess what Only a little more than 20 percent solved the puzzle, which is no big difference from the result of Guilford’s experiment.
Let’s look a little more closely at the surprising result. Solving this problem requires people to think outside the box. However, direct and clear instructions to “think outside the box” do not help participants improve their performance. The widely spread idea that out-of-the-box thinking makes people more creative can, in some way, be dangerous. After all, with one simple but brilliant experiment, researchers had proved that the connection between thinking outside the box and creativity was a misunderstanding.
40.Which of the following patterns can solve the nine-dot puzzle
A. B. C. D.
41.The nine-dot puzzle study is mainly focused on __________
A.how people do things in real life.
B.Some students don’t enjoy being outside.
C.what knowledge people have learned.
D.how people think in different ways.
42.Which is the best title for the passage
A.Puzzle Solving: A Key to Creativity
B.Nine-Dot Puzzle: A Magic Test
C.Thinking Outside the Box: A Misleading Idea
D.Creative Thinking: An Unusual Topic
(2024·广东韶关·一模)配对阅读。左栏是五个人的需求 ,右栏是七个关于中国传统文化的活动,请为每个人选择一个合适的活动,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
43 Sofia is a student from Switzerland. She is now studying in Tsinghua University. She is going to experience Chinese Spring Festival but she doesn’t know how to decorate (装饰) her room. 44 Alan is from India. He is studying Chinese history. He has learned a lot about the four great inventions of ancient China. 45 Sam is an Australian boy living in Beijing. He takes a great interest in traditional Chinese opera. 46 Mary likes classic Chinese works. She has read one about the Monkey King. 47 Susan loves Chinese paper cutting. She wants to make a Chinese fu to put on her window this Spring Festival. A.Beijing Opera is a form of traditional art in China. Welcome to our club. We have invited some famous local actors to give acting classes. B.We will teach you to make Chinese knots (中国结) this Sunday. It is a typical local art of China. It has different styles and shapes, which can make your house and room beautiful. C. During this weekend’s story-telling time, you can know why people put up the Chinese fu upside down. D.Paper cutting sounds simple but difficult to do. Bring red paper and learn paper cutting. You can take the paper cutting you make home. E. We’ll hold a competition about the four great inventions of ancient China. There you can take a written test and have a short speech in Chinese. F. Pipa is a traditional instrument with a history of more than 2,000 years. Here is a free online concert with some famous music pieces played by the Pipa. G. A discussion will be held in our reading club this weekend. The theme is about Journey to the West.
(2024·广东韶关·一模)Do you get in trouble for feeding your dog on food from dinner under the table A new study suggests that by sharing “people food”, you might actually be helping to keep your pet healthy.
Many dogs are fed dry processed food. Science has shown that a diet of processed food is not healthy for humans. Scientists from the University of Helsinki say this diet is not enough with variety (多样化) and good for our pet dogs, either.
The scientists discovered that the foods a dog might find such as eggs, fish, meat and vegetables may be better than a diet of just dog food. Having different kinds of foods leads to many kind of microbes (微生物). There are millions of them in human and animal bodies. Some are detrimental to us, but many are good for us, and they play important roles in helping us digest (消化) food.
A total of 8,500 young pet dogs took part in the study. 4,500 of them were under 6 months old, and the rest were between 6 and 18 months old. The owners were asked about what food they had fed their pets and how often. When the dogs grew older, about 20% of the dogs showed CE symptoms (慢性肠胃不适症状). However, if dogs had had a mixed diet while young, it was 22%less possible for them to experience CE symptoms later in life.
Dr. Anna told The Times of London, “Dog foods on sale are considered to provide a complete diet... But nobody would give 12 years of the same food to a child—why should a dog be different ”
48.What should dog owners do according to the new study
A.They must offer dry food to their dogs.
B.They can share “people food” with dogs.
C.They had better buy more processed food.
D.They shouldn’t make food for dogs.
49.Why is a diet of processed food not healthy for pet dogs
A.It is not delicious. B.It is too expensive.
C.It is not complete. D.It is too difficult to digest.
50.What do the underlined words “detrimental to” in Paragraph 3 mean
A.Important to. B.Harmful for.
C.Impossible for. D.Similar to.
51.How does the writer describe the study in Paragraph 4 to make it believable
A.By using pictures. B.By giving examples.
C.By telling stories. D.By listing numbers.
52.Which can be the best title for the passage
A.How do We Take Care of Dogs B.Stop Buying Dog Foods!
C.Can Dogs Eat Only Processed Food D.Your Dog Won’t Have CE Symptoms!
(2024·广东佛山·一模)配对阅读。左栏是五个人发出的邀请函内容,右栏是七个对邀请函的回复,请为每个人找到对应的邀请函的回复。并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
53 Join us at Friend Pub to celebrate Emily’s 14th birthday at 8:00 p.m. this Thursday. You can make some friends here and have fun. 54 Why not join us for a dinner party tonight Here you’ll find different kinds of delicious food from all over the world and you’ll enjoy yourself! 55 Please come to the baby shower party at the Brown’s at 6:00 pm this Friday. We will prepare some fun games for you. Look forward to your coming. 56 Would you like to join us for a pool party at 6:00 pm on Sunday Everyone who is interested in or good at swimming will enjoy themselves. 57 It’s our great honour to invite you to our company’s opening party. It’ll be at 7:00 pm this Tuesday and there will be many wonderful activities. A.Thank you so much for the invitation! I’d like to go to the baby shower party. I’m looking forward to the fun games you have planned! B.Happy birthday, Cathy. But I’m afraid I can’t go to your party on Thursday. I have to study for the exam the next day C. I’d love to go to your opening party, but I’m afraid I can’t because this Tuesday is my grandma’s 80th birthday and I have to celebrate with her. D.I’d be happy to join you tonight and I’m sure I’ll enjoy myself because I really like eating delicious food. It’s sure to be a wonderful evening! E. Thanks for the invitation. Happy Birthday to her! It sounds like a wonderful chance to make new friends and have a great time. I’m glad and quite sure to go! F. I am happy to get your invitation. And I can’t wait to celebrate the opening of the Tomato Club with you. See you on Friday. G. I would like to go to your pool party on Sunday. Swimming is one of my favourite activities, so I am sure I’ll have a wonderful time. I’m looking forward to it!
(2024·广东佛山·一模)Do you ofen keep chocolate nearby and feel weak or sleepy without it If so, you may have a problem that millions of others have: sugar addiction (瘾). Addiction means using something or doing an activity over and over again, although it has bad effects. Playing computer games, drinking and eating are examples of activities that can develop into addictions.
Sugar addiction has four stages. In the first stage, you strongly want something sweet because sugar makes your body produce dopamine (多巴胺), which gives you happy feelings. In the second stage, even after eating sugar, you still want more because your body gets less sensitive to sugar’s effects. In the third stage, if you don’t get sugar, you will have headaches and feel tired. Finally, in the fourth stage, you start to have the worst experience of sugar addiction like unhealthy weight and sadness.
Breaking a sugar addiction can be challenging, but it is important for your health. There are a few things to keep in mind. It’s simple advice you probably have heard before. Have three meals a day, get enough sleep and exercise often. Choose healthy sweets, like fruit, and avoid salty snacks. These usually make people want to eat sweets. Don’t push yourself too hard.
58.What feelings does dopamine bring
A. B. C. D.
59.In which stage may people have headaches
A.In Stage One. B.In Stage Two. C.In Stage Three. D.In Stage Four.
60.What does the underlined word “sensitive” in Paragraph 3 mean
A.Easily hurt or damaged.
B.Influenced greatly or easily by something.
C.Being helpful and kind to others.
D.Able to express yourself through art, music and so on.
61.Which suggestion is mentioned for breaking sugar addiction
A.Eating salty snacks. B.Doing exercise often.
C.Getting up early. D.Eating two meals a day.
62.What does the passage mainly talk about
A.How to solve the problem of sugar addiction.
B.Who easily suffers from sugar addiction.
C.Why sugar addiction is harmful to children.
D.What sugar addiction is and how to break it.
(2024·广东佛山·一模)Little Scientist
Dancing Paper Scraps (碎纸屑).
If you’re looking for a fun and easy science experiment to do at home or in the classroom, the dancing paper experiment is perfect! It’s a great way to learn about static electricity (静电) and how it works. It’s not only simple, but also really fantastic!
What you need:
A balloon
Paper scraps
A plate
Instructions:
Step 1: Before you begin, make sure that your balloon can inflate as easily as possible and tie the end.
Step 2: Place the paper scraps on a plate.
Step 3: Rub (摩擦) the balloon against our hair again and again.
Step 4: Place the balloon above the paper scraps.
Result:
The paper scraps start dancing in the air!
Why
This means there are more positive (+) or negative (-) charges on its surface than normal. The negative charges attract the positive charges in the paper scraps, making them move towards the balloon.
Try this!
If you have long hair, try this with your friends, Rub the balloon against your hair, then hold it near your friends"hair without touching it. Their hair will stand up!
63.What do you need for the experiment
A.A pencil, a plate and some paper. B.A plate, a balloon and paper scraps.
C.A balloon, a plate and some salt. D.A pen, a notebook and paper scraps.
64.What should you do before you begin
A.Place the balloon above the paper scraps. B.Put the paper scraps on a plate.
C.Blow up the balloon and tie the end. D.Rub the balloon against our hair.
65.What is the result of the experiment
A.The paper scraps get wet. B.The paper scraps move in circles.
C.The paper scraps disappear. D.The paper scraps dance in the air.
66.What is the purpose of the passage
A.To learn about static electricity. B.To show the importance of static electricity.
C.To stay away from static electricity. D.To encourage people to use static electricity.
67.Where can you read this passage
A.In a diary. B.In a dictionary.
C.In a story book. D.In a science magazine.
(2024·广东佛山·一模)How To Take London BusesHow to pay for a bus ride
It’s not possible to pay with cash and the driver doesn’t sell tickets, so you need to take a travel card with you before you get on.
How to get off a bus
If you want to get off the bus, you have to press the bell. If it’s silent, that probably means someone has pressed it. Just look for a “stopping” sign by one of the doors.Good and bad manners on the bus
Standing up—For safety reasons you’re not allowed to stand on the stairs.
Talking to the person next to you—There’s nothing wrong with starting a conversation with someone but the British aren’t quite comfortable doing so.
Asking the driver where to get off—It’s okay to ask the driver a question when you get on, but do not do so while the bus is moving.
Getting off the bus—You should leave by the middle or back doors. Some drivers can be angry when you leave by the front door because it is only for people to get on.
Thanking the driver—Drivers don’t expect it, but passengers can shout out a quick thank you when they get off. Or you can just raise your hand as you get off because they’ll be watching you in the mirror.
68.How can one pay to take a bus ride
A.By using a travel card. B.By giving the driver cash.
C.By buying a ticket online. D.By paying through a phone.
69.What should one do if he wants to get off the bus
A.Put up his hand. B.Press the bell.
C.Make a stopping sign. D.Wait for a sound.
70.Which is suggested on a London bus trip
A.Talking to the person next to you. B.Asking the driver questions on the way.
C.Leaving by the back door of the bus. D.Standing on the stairs of the bus.
71.What does the underlined word “they” refer to (指)
A.Passengers. B.Drivers. C.Buses. D.Hands.
72.Where does the passage probably come from
A.A science magazine. B.A story book.
C.A tourist guidebook. D.A newspaper.
(2024·广东佛山·一模)配对阅读。左栏是五位领养人信息。右栏是七则可领养的宠物信息,请将领养人的信息和宠物信息进行匹配,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
73 Mrs. Wu lives alone after she retires (退休). She needs a pet dog to make her less lonely as well as guarding the door. 74 Mr. and Mrs. Smith would like to adopt (领养) a cute dog as a gift to their 3-year-old son, because they are too busy to be with him. 75 Chris is a quiet person and would like a quiet pet, too. He is a bit busy so he might not be at home every day. 76 Peter used to raise a lizard but it died weeks ago. He still has a big box where animals like lizards or snakes can be kept. 77 Lucy always wants a baby cat. She is very patient and loving. She is free at home so that she can take good care of it. A.An adult turtle (乌龟) is ready for adoption. It is quiet and doesn’t need as much care as other pets. B.A lovely parrot is looking for a new home. It is a playful bird and loves to copy people’s talks, which will surely add joy to your home. C. A baby cat is up for adoption. It lost its mother in a car accident so it needs lots of love. Daily brushing and check-ups from time to time are required. D.A baby dog is ready for adoption. Playful and friendly, it is a perfect friend for kids and a loving family. E. A six-year-old police dog just retires and is looking for a home. It is still fit and smart, which makes it a perfect watchdog. F. An adult cat is up for adoption. It has two babies and is quiet and friendly. It loves clean and tidy environment. G. A fully-grown corn snake is looking for a new home. Its former owner went back to England and left it behind.
(2024·广东佛山·一模)Songbirds are the birds with a beautiful voice. Different kinds of songbirds wake up at different times in the morning and begin to sing. This is because they have different waking clocks, according to the brightness of the sunlight.
We mostly hear bird concerts between spring and summer. This is the time when birds are looking for partners. Studies have shown that songs play an important role in attracting possible partners and may even show the health of the singer. Even after they have found a partner, male (雄性的) birds continue to sing, because it’s a way of showing their babies how to sing.
Although baby birds know the songs they will sing as adults, true songbirds have to learn how to sing properly. Nestlings begin learning their songs by listening to adults around them. They go through several stages of learning, just like humans learning language. First, they practise voices and sounds, which is like the early stage in human language development. Then, during the second stage, the birds practise their songs for eight to nine months. The singing is improved a lot during the final stage with the help of their teachers.
Like humans, members of each kind of songbirds have their own dialects (方言). These are learnt from their parents when the birds are children.
78.What can be learnt from Paragraph 1
A.How beautiful a songbird’s voice is.
B.When different songbirds wake up.
C.Where songbirds sing in the morning.
D.Why songbirds sing at different times.
79.Why do male songbirds continue to sing after they’ve found a partner
A.To practice their skills. B.To hold a concert.
C.To teach their babies. D.To check their health.
80.What does the underlined word “Nestlings” mean
A.Baby birds. B.Adult birds. C.Songs. D.Stages.
81.When do birds learn dialects
A.After they leave their homes. B.After they find partners.
C.When they are still young. D.When they become grown-ups.
82.What is the best title of the passage
A.Life of Songbirds B.Singing of Songbirds
C.Stages to Learn Singing D.Dialects of Songbirds
(2024·广东揭阳·一模)配对阅读。左栏是五则神秘事件,右栏是七则观点或答复。请将相关的内容相匹配,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
83 Tom is uneasy these days. He usually wakes up at night because there are strange noises at the door. He believes that there are aliens. 84 Sam reads a book called Outlander. It is about a woman nurse traveling in the past. Some believe there are tunnels (隧道) that can make time travel happen. 85 Mike saw a round object flying in the sky. He thought it was a balloon. However, the TV reported that there was no balloon at all. It disappeared suddenly. Then Mike believed it was a UFO. 86 Roger is curious about aliens. He is sure that there are aliens in outer space. We are not alone in this galaxy. 87 Vicky lives in the mountains. Every night she hears strange sounds, ooh, ooh, ooh ... She thinks it might be someone playing tricks on her. However, there is no other neighbor in the area. She is worried. A.A balloon is flying in the sky. It flies at a low speed and can be seen clearly. B.There are wolves and owls living in the mountain areas. You should be careful with them. If you hear any noise, you can call the police. You don’t need to worry too much. C. According to a recent research, time travel is possible. Man can travel both to the past and the future. It is said that if you want to try time travel, you are supposed to have a jade as a lead. D.There is no doubt that we are not the only wisdom creature (生物) in this galaxy. E. The sound at the door may be a dog or a cat. You don’t need to worry about it. The police are on patrol (巡逻). If you hear any noise, just call 911, we’ll help you. F. There might be lives on Mars, and they live underground. They are shy and they can’t talk. G. A new type of flying car was having a testing fly. It was round and fast. It would fly at a speed of 2,000 miles per hour, and it disappeared in no time.
(2024·广东揭阳·一模)Every spring, thousands of fish swim through Utrecht, a city in the Netherlands, to find a place to lay their eggs. In this process, they help eat insects and keep the waterways clean. However, there is one problem. They have to wait at the Weerdsluis lock (水闸), which is usually closed at this time of year.
After knowing that, local ecologist Mark van Heukelum decided to help the fish. He learned that the lock keeper didn’t know when there were fish waiting at the lock. Mark set up an underwater camera at the lock and connected it to a computer and an online doorbell. When someone sees fish waiting to pass, they press the doorbell and the lock keeper will open the lock to let the fish through.
But Mark couldn’t keep watching the doorbell day and night. He reached out to the public to see how many people would like to lend a hand. He was surprised. In its first spring in 2021, the Fish Doorbell was rung more than 100,000 times by people all around the world.
This spring, people’s interest didn’t seem to wane. On the website, the number of visitors was always over 100 and could go as high as 500, depending on the time of day. Politely holding a door open for the friends of humans in the water is a feel-good act of kindness.
Some people are thinking of ways to automate (使自动化) the doorbell. But Mark thinks takes a different view. “I hope when spring comes, people will be excited to ring the doorbell again.”
88.What challenge are the fish in Utrecht facing
A.They have no place to lay eggs.
B.They can’t find enough food.
C.A lock gets in their way.
D.The water is dirty.
89.Paragraph 2 doesn’t tell us ________.
A.who came up with the Fish Doorbell idea
B.when Mark talked to the lock keeper
C.how the Fish Doorbell works
D.where the camera is
90.The underlined word “wane” in Paragraph 4 means “________”.
A.start B.continue C.get weaker D.get deeper
91.What can we learn from the Fish Doorbell project
A.Many hands make light work.
B.Well begun is half done.
C.Fact speaks louder than words.
D.Rome wasn’t built in a day.
92.Which is the best title of the passage
A.Join an online project to watch fish in spring
B.Robot changes the life of fish in the Netherlands
C.Ecologist in the Netherlands makes friends with fish
D.Ring the doorbell to help fish in Utrecht
(2024·广东揭阳·一模)China’s first home-grown cruise ship was presented in Shanghai on June 6. It was the first time the cruise ship has sat in water.
What it looks like
Name: Adora Magic City
Length: 323.6 meters Width: 37.2 meters
Capacity: 6,500 people Floors: 14
It has a luxury hotel, cinemas and a water park on board. It has a large shopping center inside, covering about 2,000 square meters.
What it means to China
It is the first time China has built a large cruise ship on its own. China now becomes the fifth country in the world that can produce large cruise ships after Germany, France, Italy and Finland.
In the future, the cruise ship will leave Shanghai for Japan and Southeast Asia. It will travel along the Maritime Silk Road.
93.What can we infer from Paragraph 1
A.China began to build the ship on June 6.
B.China has never built a cruise ship before.
C.The ship will be in water soon.
D.China has much experience in cruise building.
94.What is TRUE about the size of the cruise ship
A.It’s 37.2 meters high.
B.It can hold about 6,500 people.
C.It has forty floors.
D.It covers about 2,000 square meters.
95.The passengers can’t ________ on the cruise ship.
A.enjoy a wonderful movie B.buy expensive handbags
C.go hiking D.hold a water party
96.From the passage, we know the cruise ship will ________ in the future.
A.go abroad B.travel along the Yangtze River
C.visit Zhanjiang D.go on scientific trips
97.The passage is a(n) ________.
A.travel guide B.story C.advertisement D.introduction
(2024·广东珠海·一模)How was your sleep last night Let’s check out some sleep habits that may accidentally be harmful to your health.
“Jump scares from alarms”
A young woman recently shared online that she felt uncomfortable after her loud alarm woke her up. It was because the blood supply to part of her brain was shortly prevented, according to her health examination.
“The body changes during sleep, making people vulnerable in the early morning,” Chris from the Edinburgh Sleep Center told Daily Mail. During the later part of the night, the nervous system is less active and most of the body activities slow down. When a sudden noise appears, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing will react more quickly.
Waking up suddenly by an alarm is not a good habit, but it’s difficult for most people to wake up by themselves naturally. A softer alarm may be helpful, giving the body some time to adjust. Another way is to leave the curtains half open before sleep—the sunshine in the morning can slowly wake you up.
“Sleep late, get up late”
Although the 8-hour golden rule of sleeping is valuable, some young people may go to bed late and then get up late, such as sleeping from 2 am to 10 am. However, this can be problematic since human bodies can tell the time.
An expert said that waking up late the next day could also lead to sleep inertia (惯性), which is a state between sleep and waking. This is why, after oversleeping, people may feel even more tired.
If this habit is serious enough to influence a person’s study, work and other aspects (方面) of life, it may turn into a special illness. Special treatments have already been developed to treat the illness, such as using light to gradually change one’s sleeping habit.
98.When did the young woman find the blood supply to part of her brain shortly prevented
A.After she shared online. B.After her loud alarm woke her up.
C.After she had a medical examination. D.After a sudden noise appeared.
99.What does the underlined word “vulnerable” mean
A.Easily hurt. B.Suddenly woken. C.Feel sick. D.Sleep late.
100.What does the writer really want to tell us about “Jump scares from alarms”
A.Waking up suddenly by an alarm is harmful to health.
B.When the alarm rings, we must pay attention to blood pressure.
C.It’s not easy for us to wake up naturally.
D.Leaving the curtains half open before sleep can slowly wake us up.
101.What does the writer really want to tell us about “Sleep late, get up late”
A.The 8-hour golden rule of sleeping is valuable.
B.Waking up late the next day could also lead to sleep inertia.
C.Sleeping from 2 am to 10 am can be problematic.
D.We should change our sleep habits.
102.What can be the best title for the text
A.Sleeping late may cause a special illness B.It’s time to change our sleeping habits
C.Wake up from soft alarms D.Special treatments have already been developed
(2024·广东珠海·一模)Books of the Week
Laurence in Hopeland —by Wilton Smith Laurence is a boy from Hopeland, a place with magic. He lives with his parents and beloved grandpa. One day when he can’t find his grandpa who has magic powers, Laurence teams up with his uncle to find out the truth.
Gavin Talks to Birds—by Wayae Abel When 10-year-old Gavin joins a team of superheroes, he finds he has an unusual ability: he can talk to birds. Now a whole world has opened up to him, but can he use his new abilities to help save the birds’ world
Life of Dorothy —by Nelson Arthur After meeting a stranger, Dorothy finds herself in a place with deep mystery. She is now meeting with many strange things, from some sudden accidents to losing her friend’s pet pig. The ups and downs of the story will keep you laughing from beginning to end.
The Last of Drumfield—by Gorgeous Morgan It’s about Ella who has got a book from her aunt. When she is reading the book with her good friend, they drop into the book and are taken to a fairytale (童话的) world. And they have to find a way back.
103.Which book is about unusual ability
A.Laurence in Hopeland B.Gavin Talks to Birds
C.Life of Dorothy D.The Last of Drumfield
104.Who works together with his family to find a secret
A.Laurence. B.Gavin. C.Dorothy. D.Ella.
105.Dorothy gets into trouble when she ________.
A.meets a stranger B.meets strange things C.loses a pet pig D.keeps laughing
106.The writer of the book that can make you happy is ________.
A.Wilton Smith B.Wayae Abel C.Nelson Arthur D.Gorgeous Morgan
107.What do we know about Ella
A.She is good at magic. B.She helps save the birds’ world.
C.She lives in a fairytale world. D.She experiences an unusual trip.
(2024·广东中山·一模)The World is in Danger
Our world is in danger. We must do something to protect the environment. But, what are the main problems we face
The greenhouse effect
The atmosphere (大气层) around the Earth is necessary for all living things. It is like the glass of a greenhouse, letting sunlight in and keeping heat from getting out. Without it, the Earth would be the same as the Moon—cold and lifeless.
When we burn fuels (燃料) such as petrol and coal, we produce a gas called carbon dioxide (CO2). Too much of this gas pollutes the atmosphere, and causes it to keep in too much heat. As a result of the greenhouse effect, the Earth’s temperature is increasing. This causes sea level to rise, and in the future may cause cities to disappear.
Cutting down forests
Every year, we destroy nature by cutting down many forests. This makes the greenhouse effect worse because trees take in CO2 and produce oxygen (O2). Cutting down trees also destroys the homes of animals that live in forests, and causes the surface of the soil to be easily destroyed by train. This can result in floods and even more damage to the environment.
Bad habits
Many of our habits cause pollution. People often use things once and then throw them away, or leave them on the ground as litter. To protect the environment, we need to take proper action. We should be different from many consumers and become “green consumers”. This means that we should only buy and use products friendly to the environment. We should also recycle as many things as we can. We can reuse things for the same purpose as before, or we can use them for new purposes. Then, we can make a difference.
108.Why the atmosphere around the Earth is necessary for all living things
A.Because it is like a greenhouse.
B.Because it lets sunlight in and keeps heat from getting out.
C.Because with it the Earth is cold and lifeless.
D.Because the Moon is cold and lifeless.
109.Which of the following is not the result of the greenhouse effect
A.The atmosphere keeps in too much heat. B.The Earth’s temperature will rise.
C.The sea level will increase. D.Many seaside cities may disappear.
110.What does the fourth paragraph mainly tell us
A.Trees take in CO2 and produce oxygen.
B.The surface of the soil is easily destroyed by rain every year.
C.Cutting down a great many forests destroys nature.
D.The homes of animals are in our forests.
111.What does the underlined phrase “green consumers” mean
A.People who sell products friendly to the environment.
B.People who buy products nice to the environment.
C.People who recycle as many things as they can.
D.People who make friends with green consumers.
112.What is the main purpose of this passage
A.To teach us why and how to protect the environment.
B.To inspire us how to make a difference.
C.To encourage us to live in new and different ways in the future.
D.To tell us what to do in the future.
(2024·广东东莞·一模)Cardiac arrest (心脏骤停) happens when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops pumping blood. 90% of the people who have a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die—often within minutes. That is because they do not receive treatment quickly enough to survive. Cardiac arrest is a common cause of death. It causes about 300,000 to 450,000 deaths in the United States each year.
If cardiac arrest happens, rapid treatment with a medical device called automated external defibrillator (AED) can be lifesaving. Many AEDs can be easily seen in public places, including offices, schools, shopping malls, grocery stores, and airports. An AED system includes an AED and its necessary accessories (配件), such as a battery and pad electrodes (片状电极). The AED gives verbal instructions to users, which means it gives voice instructions to tell users how to use it.
This is how an AED works. First, the user turns on the AED and follows the recorded voice instructions. Second, the user puts two electrodes on the chest of the person in cardiac arrest. Third, the electrodes send information about the person’s heart rhythm (心律) to the AED, and then it decides whether an electric shock (电击) is needed. Fourth, if a shock is needed, the AED tells the user when to press a button to give a shock. In some AEDs, the user doesn’t need to press any button. The AEDs will give a shock themself.
113.Why do so many people in cardiac arrest outside a hospital die
A.Because 90% of them lose too much blood. B.Because they can’t get treatment fast enough.
C.Because they don’t know how to use an AED. D.Because no one use an AED to save their lives.
114.Where can we most probably NOT see an AED
A.Schools. B.Airports. C.Taxis. D.Offices.
115.What does the underlined word “verbal” mean
A.Written. B.Easy. C.Difficult. D.Spoken.
116.Who decides whether an electric shock is needed
A.The AED. B.The user. C.A doctor. D.Heart rhythm.
117.Where can you most probably read this article
A.A geography textbook. B.A health website.
C.A science fiction. D.A shopping mall.
(2024·广东东莞·一模)
Guest Information
Conformation No: 14066240 Guest Name: Justin Trudeau HI SF Fisherman’s Wharf 240 Fort Mason San Francisco, California United States Phone: 1(415)771-7277
Arrival Departure Nights Guests Room Bed
Jan 26, 2024 Jan 30, 2024 4 1 17 2
HOUSE RULES AND INFORMATION*Only registered (登记的) guests are allowed in the hostel. Bringing unregistered visitors to the hostel is not allowed. *Any damage (破坏) caused to the things in hostel must be paid for. *The hostel is a non-smoking place. *No candles, incense, illegal drugs, alcohol or weapons are allowed in building. *Quiet hours are from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM (23:00—07:00). *Check out (退房) is 11:00 AM. Guests who fail to check out at 11:00 AM will be charged (收费) for another night from their bank cards. Please drop the bed linens and keys at the front desk. *Refunds (退款) are available for unused nights if front desk is told before 11:00 PM the day before unused night(s). *Please make sure that all food you put in the kitchen has your name and check-out date on it, or it will be thrown away. Food can not be kept in sleeping rooms.
118.Which country did Justin visit
A.England. B.Japan. C.China. D.America.
119.What time should Justin check out on Jan 30
A.10:30 AM. B.11:30 AM. C.3:00 PM. D.7:00 PM.
120.How many hours does the Quiet Hours last
A.Seven. B.Eight. C.Nine. D.Ten.
121.Which of the following is TRUE
A.Justin’s bed number was 17 in Room 2.
B.It is not allowed to smoke in the hostel.
C.Refunds are not allowed for the nights you don’t use.
D.A registered guest can only bring one unregistered visitor.
122.What will happen to your food if you don’t write your name on it
A.It will be thrown away. B.It will be kept in the kitchen.
C.It will be kept at front desk. D.It will be taken to the sleeping room.
(2024·广东中山·一模)匹配阅读。左栏是Mr. Smith家庭成员存在的问题,右栏是不同的建议。请为每位家庭成员选择一个合适的建议。
123 . My cousin Daisy loves reading books a lot. Recently, she wants to read more but couldn’t afford to buy some. 124 . As a student of Grade Nine, I truly want to get into a senior high school. So I want to improve my study efficiency and my scores. 125 . My parents ask me to cook dinner for the family at weekends. But I am really busy preparing for the first monthly examination. 126 . I don’t have any friends and my only friend is my phone. My parents are angry with this and take my phone away. 127 . My house is near the main street. Cars are running outside the windows. It is so noisy and the noise pollution makes me crazy. A.To move house is difficult. To change your own idea may be a bit easier. A peaceful heart can help you forget the noise outside! B.Spending time on your phone is interesting, but you cannot be crazy about it or depend on it too much. It’s more important for a student to learn and do more in various ways. C. Zhongshan Memorial Library houses millions of books, welcoming all people living and working in Zhongshan City. It also helps readers get more books which it doesn’t have. D.Dongfeng Bookstore is the first 24-hour bookstore in Beijing. It is very popular among young readers. There will be a book show this weekend. E. Ms. Xu has written a book titled How to Improve Your Study Efficiency, which tells students the ways of getting better grades for the upcoming zhongkao in three months. F. Though the first monthly examination is very important, doing something for our parents is more important. Cooking dinner for the family is actually a good way to show your love to our parents. What’s more, we can relax by cooking.
(2024·广东东莞·一模)配对阅读。左栏五个人想参观博物馆,右栏是七个博物馆的介绍。请为他们选出合适的博物馆。
128 Grandma Xie, a tea lover will visit Hangzhou next week. Of course she will go to West Lake. But she still wants to visit some other places. 129 Tina likes animals very much. She wonders whether there is a museum where she can learn about animals like sharks and dinosaurs. 130 Howie is really interested in planes. His father is thinking of taking him to visit a museum where he can see planes in Beijing. 131 Sam wants to be an astronaut when he grows up. He hopes to find a place to learn more about space in Beijing. 132 Amy likes history very much. She wants to know more about history in different parts of the world. A.If you are a history lover, the British Museum must be your first choice. You can discover two million years of human history and culture here. B.In National Air and Space Museum, you can explore our universe and learn about galaxies. If you are now in Washington, be sure to come here. C. In American Museum of Natural History, you can see over 34 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, human remains and many other things. D.In Beijing Air and Space Museum, we will show you the dreams of space exploration. The exhibit is filled with rockets, space suits, satellites and many other space related things. E. If you are interested in tea art performance, you must visit the Hangzhou National Tea Museum. You can enjoy the tea art performance here. F. You can know about the development of toilets in the International Museum of Toilet in India. Would you like to come G. You can find more than 200 airplanes on display. The collection includes a 1903 Wright Flyer e to Chinese Aviation Museum.
(2024·广东深圳·一模)下面的材料A-F分别是六个兴趣班的招募广告。请根据五位居住在中国的外国朋友Bobby, Anna, Sam, Alex, Claire的个人需求为他们匹配合适的兴趣班。
A.Yong Chun Boxing ClubHere, you can join in Yong Chun martial art exercises to build up your body. Our coach will also tell you the past and present of this legendary Chinese art. Can’t wait to learn Sign up right now!
B.Computer Art ClubJoin us! We can take you to explore the mysterious ocean of computer art. We have professional teachers and you will be able to learn some online drawing tools with their help.
C. Chinese Knot CubIt is a unique folk art. Chinese people do well in expressing their best wishes with just one single red rope. A beautiful knot can be made just with some simple steps. It’s super fun, so come and join us!
D.Paper Art ClubChinese paper-cutting is a traditional folk art We will use scissors to cut and draw patterns on paper to decorate life. Here, we will teach you to design patterns. There are experts to teach us paper cutting skills as well!
E. Tai Chi ClubDo you feel a lot of pressure Join our club quickly! As a traditional martial art, Tai Chi is slow and relaxing. Our teacher will guide you to breathe smoothly and make standard movements.
F. Robot ClubIf you want to see a group of cute robots dancing, just join us without any hesitation! Our teacher will guide you to make robots. We will also organize many interesting robot competitions!
133.Bobby’s idol usually posts many cartoon characters online. He learns that those colorful roles are drawn by computer, and he wants to learn the drawing methods on a computer.
134.Anna is a big fan of Chinese culture. She is deeply attracted by Ye Wen,a famous Kungfu star in China history. She desires to learn some of his Yong Chun moves.
135.Sam’s Chinese aunt, Liu, is good at tying a red rope into different shapes. On Sam’s birthday, Liu sent a knot to him as a gift. Sam is so curious about how this is made.
136.Alex feels stressed about his work. A friendly Chinese practices a kind of Kungfu in the park every morning. He tells Alex these slow moves can make him feel better.
137.Claire loves folk art. Her Chinese friend bought some red paper and cut it into beautiful flowers. She saw the process and felt so amazed about those works of art.
(2024·广东中山·一模)
Kitchen Safety Rules The kitchen is often the center of activity in many homes, but it has a lot of possible dangers. When it comes to preventing accidents in the kitchen, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. However, there are some general rules of kitchen safety that everyone, especially children should follow to ensure a safe kitchen.Preparation: Always wash your hands before and after touching food. Tie back long hair. Wear an apron (围裙) and roll up your sleeves.Cleaning: Keep food preparation surface clean. Wash fruit and vegetables under cold water before use. ▲ : Always ask an adult before using knives or going near hot things. Use knives and other sharp tools with care. Don’t put tools on the edge (边缘) of the work table. When using a knife, always cut away from yourself to avoid cutting yourself. Use oven mitts (手套) when taking hot dishes from the oven or microwave.Special Attention: Clean food spills (溢出) as soon as they happen. Do not run around the kitchen where food is being prepared.
138.Which of the following is suggested after touching food
A.Tie back long hair. B.Wear an apron.
C.Roll up your sleeves. D.Wash your hands.
139.You are supposed to ask for permission from your parents before you ________.
A.wear an apron B.put things into a microwave
C.fill a cup of very hot water D.wash fruit and vegetables
140.The line can be filled in “ ▲ ”.
A.Knives B.Hot Things C.Work Table D.Tools
141.Where might you see the poster
A.In a store selling kitchen tools. B.On a cooking website for children.
C.On the wall of a restaurant. D.In a cooking handbook for adults.
142.What is the purpose of this poster
A.To tell people, especially children, how to keep safe in a kitchen.
B.To train children how to use knives and sharp tools.
C.To teach people, especially children, how to make a preparation for cooking.
D.To sell kitchen tools to people, especially children.
(2024·广东珠海·一模)配对阅读。左栏是五名同学当前的心境或计划,右栏是七首英文歌曲的简介。请为每位同学选择适合他们心境或计划的歌曲。
143 Helen is an exchange student from England. She has lived in China for three years. She misses her family and her friends a lot. 144 Anne is having problem in learning chemistry. Sometimes, he even wants to give up. What he needs is something full of courage and strength to cheer himself up. 145 John wants to join a music club and play with others. He really likes listening to exciting music and dance to it. 146 Nancy often worries about her grades and has no idea about what she should do. She is under great pressure. She expects to have someone to talk to. 147 Ben plans to sing a song at the school leavers’ party to show his best wishes to all his classmates. He expects all his friends to have a bright and wonderful future. A.Sound of Silence is a 1960s folk song sung by Simon & Garfunkel. The melody is slow. The song may comfort you when you’re helpless, just like the singer chatting with you. B.Valder Fields is a folk song popular worldwide. Its relaxing and warm music might remind you of the wind of spring and make you joyful and relaxed. C. Be What You Wanna Be is a song full of encouragement. It gives the young ideas of their future jobs and inspire them to work hard for their dreams. D.Take Me Home, Country Road, whenever it is sung, brings people back to the beauty of their hometown, family, friends as well as the happy old times. E. Auld Lang Syne is a poem at first, and later changed into a song. Students like to sing it at the goodbye party to recall the old good times and show their best wishes for the future. F. Don’t Cry is a great song sung by Gun N’Roses. It’s a well-known rock music for people to dance to. The most special part is its exciting melody, which can greatly cheer people up. G. When You Believe by the two super female singers tells you that when you meet difficulties in life, you can make it as long as you believe it. It provides you with strength and encouragement.
试卷第1页,共3页

展开更多......

收起↑

资源预览