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【中考后】贵州省2016暑假阅读理解练习及答案
第一部分
(选自2016中考模拟)阅读理解。阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
Some
years
ago
on
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hot
summer
day
in
south
Florida,
a
little
boy
decided
to
go
for
a
swim
in
the
lake
behind
his
house.
He
ran
out
of
the
back
door,
leaving
behind
shoes,
socks
and
shirt
as
he
went.
He
flew
into
the
wate
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r,
not
realizing
that
as
he
swam
toward
the
middle
of
the
lake,
an
alligator(短吻鳄)
was
getting
close.
The
mother
in
the
house
was
looking
out
of
the
window
and
saw
the
two
as
they
got
closer
and
closer
together.
In
great
fear,
she
ran
toward
the
water,
shouting
to
her
son
as
loudly
as
she
could.
Hearing
her
voice,
the
little
boy
made
a
U—turn
to
swim
to
his
mother.
It
was
too
late.
Just
as
he
reached
her,
the
alligator
reached
him.
The
mother
caught
her
little
boy
by
the
arms
just
as
the
alligator
pulled
his
legs.
That
began
an
unbelievable
tug-of-war(拔河比赛)
between
the
two.
The
alligator
was
much
stronger
than
the
mother,
but
the
mother
did
her
best
not
to
let
go.
A
farmer
happened
to
drive
by,
heard
their
screams,
rushed
from
his
truck
and
helped
them.
Luckily,
after
weeks
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
weeks
in
the
hospital,
the
little
boy
survived.
His
legs
were
seriously
scarred(疤痕)by
the
terrible
attack
of
the
animal.
And
on
his
arms,
were
deep
scars
where
his
mother’s
fingernails
dug
into
his
arms
in
her
effort
to
pull
the
son
she
loved.
The
newspaper
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
reporter,
who
interviewed
the
boy,
asked
if
he
would
show
him
his
scars.
The
boy
lifted
the
legs.
And
then,
he
said
to
the
reporter,
“Look
at
my
arms.
I
have
great
scars
on
my
arms,
too.
I
have
them
because
my
mum
wouldn’t
let
go.”
(
)
1.
________
was
in
the
middle
of
the
lake.
A.
An
alligator
B.
The
boy
C.
Mother
D.
Father
(
)
2.
The
under
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lined
part
“the
two”
in
the
second
paragraph
refers
to
.
A.
the
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
and
the
alligator
B.
the
mother
and
the
son
C.
the
d
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )river
and
the
alligator
D.
the
mother
and
the
alligator
(
)
3.
According
to
the
passage,
which
is
the
right
order
The
mother
saw
the
alligator
getting
close
to
her
son.
With
the
help
of
the
farmer,
the
boy
was
saved.
The
mother
tried
not
to
let
go.
The
mother
shouted
to
her
son.
The
boy
swam
back
to
his
mother.
The
boy
ran
out
to
swim.
A.
f→a→d→e→c→b
B.
f→a→c→b→e→d
C.
a→d→f→e→c→b
D.
d→b→a→c→e→f
(
)
4.
From
the
passage
we
can
infer(推断)
.
A.
The
son
was
proud
of
his
scars
on
his
legs
B.
The
son
was
proud
of
his
scars
on
his
arms
C.
The
mother
was
unwilling
to
let
the
alligator
go
D.
The
mother
was
stronger
than
the
alligator
in
fact
(
)
5.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
A
Terrible
Attack
B.
The
Scars
on
the
Legs
C.
The
Scars
of
Love
D.
An
Unforgettable
Tug-of-war
参考答案1—5、ADABC
(选自2016中考模拟)阅读理解。阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
American
magician
Davi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
Blaine
left
the
glass
box
in
which
he
had
lived
for
44
days
without
food
on
October
19.
Hundreds
of
people
came
to
watch
the
end
of
his
starvation
experiment,
which
had
become
one
of
London’s
main
tourist
attractions.
Looking
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hinner
and
darker,
30
year-old
Blaine
was
taken
out
of
his
box
over
the
River
Thames(泰晤士河)
and
sent
to
hospital
at
once.
Doctors
said
he
had
to
eat
food
slowly,
or
he
would
risk
losing
his
life.
He
had
been
drinking
only
water
since
September
5.
Blaine
was
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rought
up
by
his
grandparents
in
Brooklyn,
New
York
since
he
was
born.
He
first
became
known
as
a
street
magician
in
the
early
1990s.
He
soon
found
himself
doing
magic
tricks
in
bars
for
the
likes
of
American
actor
Leonardo
DiCaprio
and
his
super
model
friends.
Over
the
last
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )en
years
Blaine
has
become
famous
with
a
combination
of
breathtaking
magic
and
clever
tricks
aimed
at
getting
a
lot
of
attention.
In
1999,
he
was
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
buried
in
a
coffin
(棺材)
for
one
week
and,
in
2000,
he
spent
62
hours
in
a
giant
block
of
ice.
Last
year
he
stood
on
the
top
of
a
25-meter
pillar(柱子)
in
the
center
of
New
York
for
35
hours
before
jumping
into
a
pile
of
boxes.
“I
think
a
lot
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
of
people
are
unable
to
accept
that
they’re
able
to
do
what
they
can
do,”
he
said.
“They
don’t
realize
we
can
survive.
The
human
being
is
an
amazing
creation.”
But
he
seemed
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
have
suffered
from
spending
so
long
in
the
glass
box.
He
said
that
sometimes
he
was
unable
to
see,
had
serious
back
pains
and
lost
his
sense
of
taste.
(
)
1.
It
is
________
for
David
Blaine
to
stay
in
the
box
without
food
for
44
days.
A.
pleasant
B.
delicious
C.
dangerous
D.
important
(
)
2.
The
under
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lined
word
“starvation”
means
___________
in
Chinese.
A.
疼痛
B.
冷冻
C.
魔术
D.
饥饿
(
)
3.
Havin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
spent
such
a
long
time
in
the
glass
box,
he
suffered(遭受)
the
following
EXCEPT
that
________.
A.
he
became
blind
B.
he
had
serious
back
pains
C.
he
lost
his
sense
of
taste
D.
he
was
in
weak
health
(
)
4.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
David
Blaine
A.
Mad.
B.
Brave.
C.
Crazy.
D.
Creative.
(
)
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
TRUE
of
David
Blaine
A.
In
Blaine’s
opinion,
people
can
create
a
wonder.
B.
Blaine
was
born
and
brought
up
in
England.
C.
Blaine
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )was
sent
to
hospital
at
once
after
he
was
taken
out
of
his
box.
D.
Blaine
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ce
performed
magic
tricks
for
the
famous
actor
and
his
friends.
参考答案1—5、CDABB
第二部分
(选自2016中考模拟)阅读理解。阅读下列短文,根据短文内容选择最佳答案。
Welcome
to
CGV
Fast
&
Furious
7
Starring:
Vin
Diesel,
Paul
Walker,
Jason
Statham
Directed
by
James
Wan
Written
by
Chris
Moran
Running
time:
140
min
Showtime:
3D
screen
The
first
show
starts
at
9:30
am
The
last
show
starts
at
10:30
pm
IMAX
screen
The
first
show
starts
at
11:10
am
The
last
show
starts
at
10:40
pm.Adults
RMB¥100
for
3D,
RMB¥140
for
IMAXChildren
Half
the
original
price
on
weekdays
VIP
Membership
60%
off
Mon.-Thu.
&
50%
off
Fri.-Sun.VVIP
Membership
60%
off
Any
TimeOnline
Booking
40%
off
Any
Time
(
)
1.
How
long
does
the
film
Fast
&
Furious
7
last

A.
Se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ven
days
B.
Five
days
C.
Three
hours
D.
Over
two
hours
(
)
2.
Who
plays
no
role
in
the
movie

A.
Vin
Diesel
B.
Paul
Walker
C.
Chris
Moran
D.
Jason
Statham
(
)
3.
What
kind
of
ticket
is
the
cheapest
every
day
A.
VIP
B.
VVIP
C.
Online
Booking
D.
Weekend
tickets.
(
)
4.
The
last
show
on
IMAX
screen
ends
at
____________.
A.
11:30
a.m.
B.
1:00
a.m.
C.
12:00
p.m.
D.11:40
a.m.
(
)
5.
A
couple
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )decide
to
see
the
3D
film
together
with
an
8-year-old
daughter
this
Thursday.
How
much
will
they
have
to
pay
if
booking
on
the
Internet

A.
150
yuan.
B.
120
yuan.
C.
170
yuan.
D.210
yuan
参考答案1—5、DCBBA
(2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。阅读下列短
文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Disney
Theme
Park
Tickets
Select
the
Number
of
TicketsPlease
note
that
children
younger
than
age
3
don’t
need
a
ticket.Ages
10+
Ages
3-9
Select
the
Number
of
Days
Each
ticket
allows
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )you
to
visit
one
theme
park
(Magic
kingdom
Park,
or
Epcot,
or
Disney’s
Animal
Kingdom
Park,
or
Disney’s
Hollywood
Studios)
per
day.
Single
Day
Tickets
Ages
10+
Ages
3-9
●1-Day
Ticket
US$90
US$85
Multi
Day
Tickets
(多天票)
Ages
10+
Ages
3-9
◎2-Day
Ticket
US$170
US$160
◎3-Day
Ticket
US$240
US$225
Park
Hours
Magic
Kingdom
Park:
9:00
AM
to
10:00
PM
Epcot:
9:00
AM
to
10:00
PM
Disney’s
Animal
Kingdom:
9:00
AM
to
5:00
PM
Disney’s
Hollywood
Studios:
9:00
AM
to
9:00
PM
(
)1.
Who
doesn’t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )need
a
ticket,
according
to
the
information
above
A.
Susan,
two
years
old.
B.
Jimmy,
five
years
old
C.
Kate,
nine
years
old
D.
Tony,
11years
old.
(
)2.
How
many
ticket
prices
are
mentioned
A.
5
B.
4
C.6
D.
8
(
)3.
How
much
is
a
2-Day
ticket
for
a
12-year-old
child
A.
US$160
B.
US$170
C.
US$225
D.
US$240
(
)4.
Which
theme
park
closes
at
9:00
PM
every
day
A.
Magic
Kingdom
Park..
B.
Epcot.
C.
Disney’s
Animal
Kingdom.
D.
Disney’s
Hollywood
Studios.
(
)5.
If
a
father
bu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ys
three
1-Day
tickets
,
two
for
his
11-year-
old
twin
sons
,
one
for
his
4-year-old
daughter,
how
much
should
he
pay
A.
US$265.
B.
US$260.
C.
US$90.
D.
US$85.
参考答案1—5、ACBDA
第三部分
(2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。阅读下列短
文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The
willful
blindn
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ess in
hockey
toward
concussions
(头部撞击)
has
dropped.
Hockey
Canada
has
followed
the
lead
of
USA
Hockey
in
preventing
bodychecking
(身体拦截)
below
age
13.
A
bad
head
injury
of
Sidney
Crosby,
the
hockey’s
greatest
star,
opened
the
eyes
of
hockey
people
everywhere.
This
country’s
children
have
been
facing
similar
danger
at
early
ages,
and
Hockey
Canada
had
to
deal
with
a
deep
worry
in
the
minds
of
Canadians
to
make
the
rule
change.
The
liking
for
bodychecking
from
an
early
age
is
part
of
what
makes
Canadian
hockey
what
it
is.
The
change
in
rules
should
be
taken
as
a
chance
to
draw
special
attention
to
skill
development
in
an
environment
free
of
danger. It
may
also
control
the
loss
of
thousands
of
young
players
who
don’t
enjoy
that
environment.
For
years,
many
Canadian
hockey
parents
and
coaches
have
insisted
that
bodychecking
at
early
ages
is
necessary
to
ensure
that
players
can
do
it
safely
at
older
ages.
True
or
not,
there
may
be
a
safer
way
to
teach
hitting
than
to
make
younger
players
pay
a
price
for
it
in
head
injuries.
When
USA
Hockey
changed
its
rules
for
the
2011-2012
season,
it
also
created
bodychecking-education
programs
that
will
be
mandatory(强制的)
for
all
coaches, including
those
teaching
players
in the
pre-checking
ages.
And
it
began
to
allow
more
“touch”
-
without
real
bodychecking

from
9
to
12.
It
also
made
the
rules
for
13
and
up
stricter.
The
USA
is
trying
to
show
that
it’s
possible
to
teach
hockey
protective
skills
without
putting
11
and
12-year-olds
in
greater
danger.
It’s
worth
the
try.
Hockey
Canada
has
taken
serious
steps
to
do
away
with
hits
on
the
head.
However,
it’s
hard
to
change
a
sports
culture
so
connected
with
who
we
are
as
a
country.
Too
often,
bodychecking
has
been
used
to
try
to
separate
a
player
from
his
head
rather
than
from
the
ball.
Children
were
paying
a
price
for
this
country’s
love
of
the
game.
There
are
always
changes
in
Canada’s
game,
and
the
change
in
the
bodychecking
age
sends
the
clearest
message
yet
to
coaches
and
parents
that
player
safety
is
paramount(至上的)
in
the
game.
1.
We
can
tell
that
the
problem
of
bodychecking
in
Canada
_______.
A.
is
controlled
strictly
B.
is
taken
more
seriously
now
C.
is
caused
by
pla
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )yers’
carelessness
D.
is
connected
with
players’
interest
2.
What
does
the
writer
want
to
tell
us
in
Paragraph
2
A.
The
safe
ways
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )controlling
the
loss.
B.
The
steps
of
drawing
special
attention.
C.
The
possible
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )esults
of
changing
the
rules.
D.
The
methods
of
improving
the
environment.
3.
What
can
we
lea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rn
from
the
passage
A.
The
USA
found
a
safer
way
to
teach
bodychecking.
B.
Bodychecking-education
programs
in
the
USA
are
successful.
C.
Bodychecking
is
a
good
way
to
value
players’
skills
in
the
USA.
D.
The
USA
has
tried
to
create
an
environment
of
less
bodychecking.
4.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about
A.
Which
is
more
im
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )portant
in
hockey.
B.
How
we
change
the
hockey
rules.
C.
Why
hockey
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
a
dangerous
game.
D.
When
bodychecking
should
be
prevented.
参考答案1—4、BCDA
(2016中考模拟题中的阅读理解)。阅读下列短
文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Sometimes,
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
grey,
rainy
days,
your
mood
level
is
lower
than
on
bright,
sunny
days.
Would
you
like
to
know
more
about
how
the
weather
can
affect
how
you
feel
According
to
a
recent
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
study,
there’s
a
connection
between
weather
and
moods.
Going
to
a
warm
place
in
the
middle
of
winter
can
make
our
moods
better.
Pleasant
weather
has
been
proved
to
improve
moods
and
memory.
However,
extremely
hot
weather
can
make
us
feel
more
tired
and
bored,
spoiling
our
moods.
In
the
study,
people
w
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spent
time
outdoors
in
warm
weather
were
happier
than
those
who
spent
all
day
inside.
They
also
found
better
memory
scores
when
they
ran
tests
comparing
the
two
groups.
The
best
temperature
f
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humans
is
about
22.2 C.
That
explains
why
people
in
southern
California
are
happy
all
the
time.
To
improve
moods,
a
person
must
spend
at
least
30
minutes
outside
in
warm,
sunny
weather.
Spending
time
indoors
when
the
weather
outside
is
so
nice
tends
to
lower
moods.
It’s
most
because
we
don’t
like
having
to
be
inside
when
spring
time
arrives.
It
can
also
make
inside
activities
seem
boring.
Maybe
the
acti
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connected
with
being
outside
affect
our
moods.
Warm
weather
is
connected
with
the
beach,
fun
outdoor
sports
and
so
on.
It
brings
back
childhood
memories
of
playing
outside
all
day.
Of
course,
we
ca
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wake
up
every
day
and
decide
how
we’ll
feel
that
day.
If
it’s
rainy,
that
won’t
necessarily
make
us
unhappy.
We’ll
just
have
to
bring
our
umbrellas
out
and
cheer
up
those
who
are
feeling
sad!
(
)1.
Warm
weather
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help
improve
our
moods
and
______according
to
the
passage.
A.
sight
B.
memory
C.
hearing
D.
height
(
)2.
According
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to
the
study,
we
may
feel______
in
extremely
hot
weather.
A.
more
b
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B.
more
excited
C.
happier
D.
more
pleased
(
)3.
Why
are
people
in
southern
California
happy
all
the
time
Because
the
weather
there
is
extremely
hot
all
the
year.
Because
people
there
don’t
like
doing
sports.
Because
the
weather
there
is
always
cold.
Because
the
temperature
there
is
the
best
for
humans.
(
)4.
Warm
weather
makes
us
happier
probably
because
______.
we
like
spending
time
inside
in
warm
weather
indoor
activities
are
rather
boring
outdoor
activities
can
only
be
done
in
warm
weather
warm
weather
is
connected
with
outdoor
activities
(
)5.
What’s
the
best
title
for
the
passage
Rainy
Days
Make
Us
Sad
The
Best
Temperature
for
Humans
How
the
Weather
Affects
Our
Moods
Go
Outside
on
Sunny
Days
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