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2019-2021年三年中考一模英語(yǔ)試卷分類(lèi)匯編
閱讀理解
2021年北京市燕山區(qū)九年級(jí)中考一模英語(yǔ)
三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇
最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2分)
A
WelcometoSmartLearners
SmartLearnersprovidestheworld'sbestonlinecourses.Thesecourseswillhelpyoudevelop
yourlearningskills.Findoutwhatyouareinterestedinandclicktosignup.
WritingforyourcourseHowtobeatimemanager
ThiscoursewillmakesureThiscourseisdesignedto
ofyourimprovementinhelpycuplanstudy
writing.Youwilllearntodevelopaclearactivitiesinyourdailylife.
structureandwritewithproperlanguageandYouwilllearntomakeabalancebetweenstudy
grammar.Attheendofthecourse,youwilltimeandpersonaltime.Youwillcreatean
producegreatwrittenworks.effectivestudyplanasaproduct.
Type:OnlineanytimeCost:FreeType:OnlineanytimeCost:Free
Level:Level4Time:6hoursLevel:NorequirementTime:4hours
AbetterreaderWhichposition(職位)forme
ThiscoursehelpsThiscourseisdesignedto
withstrategies(策supportpeopletobuild
略)forreadingandself-awareness.
summarizinginformation.YouwillreadA20-minuteonlinequestionnaire(問(wèn)卷)
professional{專(zhuān)業(yè)的)materials,takenoteswillhelpyouknowmoreaboutyourself.You
andsumupmainideas.Whilewritingyourtextwillknowwhatyoucoulddointhefutureby
summaries,youareonthewaytobeabetterexploring(探索)hundredsofjobs.
reader.Type:OnlineanytimeCost:Free
Type:OnlineanytimeCost:FreeLevel:NorequirementTime:2hours
Level:Level2Time:5hours
21.Ifyouattend"Writingforyourcourse",youwillproduce.
A.writtenworksB.astudyplan
C.textsummariesD.aquestionnaire
22.Howlongwillittaketocompletethecourse"Howtobeatimemanager"?
A.6hours.B.5hours.C.4hours.D.2hours.
23.Whichcoursecanhelpyouknowwhatyoucoulddointhefuture?
A.Writingfbryourcourse.B.Abetterreader.
C.Howtobeatimemanager.D.Whichpositionforme.
B
LifeCanSurpriseYou
Formostpeople,graduation(畢業(yè))isanexcitingday,butmy
graduationdaywasnot.
Irememberthatweekendtwoyearsago.Familyandfriendshad'
traveledfromacrossthecountrylowatchourclasswalkacrossthatstage.Butlikeeveryoneelse
inmygraduatingclass,Ihadwatchedtheeconomy(經(jīng)濟(jì))turnfrombadtoworseinmyfourth
yearofuniversity.Wcgraduateshaddegrees,butveryfewjobopportunities.Iknewthatthenext
dayIwouldnolongerhaveaplacetocallhome.
Iknewmysmalluniversitytowncouldn'toffermeanyopportunities,soIdrovetoSouthern
Californiatofindwork.ButwhatIthoughtwouldtakeaweeklastedfbrtwoweeks,andthen
fourweeks,andIfoundmyselfinthesameplaceIwasinbefore.
Youknowthatfeelingwhenyouwakeupandyouarefulloffear?Fearaboutsomethingyou
can'tcontrol.Youhopethateverythingthathashappenedtoyousofarisjustabaddream.
.SowhatdidIdotostaycalm(沉著的、冷靜的)?Iwrote.Something
A■aboutputtingwordsonthepagemadeeverythingseemalittleclearer,alittle
'brighter.
Somethingaboutwritinggavemehope.Ifyouwantsomethingenough.
sometimesalittlehopeisallyouneed!
Iturnedinyscaryfeelingsintothechildren'sbook—aboutasurprisingherowhosimply
refusedtogiveuponhisdream.
Thenoneday,withoutawritingdegreeorcontacts(接觸)inthewritingworld-justalot
ofhardwork—Iwasofferedapublishingdealformyfirstbook!Afterthat,thingsslowlybeganto
fallintoplace.1wasofferedasecondbookdeal.Then,afewmonthslater,Igotaninterviewwith
abigcompanyandgotagoodjob.
Ittakestime,hutjustholdon!Thingscanchangewhenyoudon'texpectit.
24.Thewriterdidn'tthinkthegraduationdaywasexcitingbecause.
A.he/shedidn'tgetuniversitydegree
B.his/herfamilyandfriendsdidn'tcome
C.he/shehadveryfewjobopportunities
D.he/shegotabadscoreinthefourthyearofuniversity
25.Whatdidthewriterdotastaycalm?
A.Gotagoodjoboffer.
B.Didsomethingaboutwriting.
C.Drovebacktohis/herhometown.
D.Foundajobinhis/heruniversity.
26.Whathelpedthewriterachievesuccess?
A.Writingdegreeandskills.B.Goodjobinterviewskills.
C.Keepingonworkinghard.D.Supportfromfamilyandfriends.
C
Therearecertainthingsyouneverimagineyourselfsaying.
"Ijustgotaworm(蟲(chóng)子)inmyeye!"isoneofthem.
AndyetIdidsayit—Iscreamed(驚叫)it,actually.
Thufamilywasallhere,andwcwereinlliugardenwhenI
sawawormnearby.Iaskedmy6-ycar-oldgrandsontocomeoverandtakethewormaway.He
pickeduptheworm,studieditquicklyandthenthrewitintotheair.
Thewormquicklyfellbacktoearth,landingonmyfaceagainstmylefteyelid(眼皮).
Thal'swhenthescreamingandthejumpingupanddownstarted.
Youknowhowtheysaywhenyoumeetasmallcreature?Thesmallcreatureisjustasafraid
ofyouasyouareofit?Iheylie.
Thewormshowednofear.I,however,amstillhavingnightmares(噩夢(mèng))aboutthe
experiencewhichwasseveraldaysago.
Themostimportantthinginallthisisthatmygrandsonsaidhewassorrytome.
I'djustbeenreadingabookthatmakesaconnectionbetweenadultsdoingtheslowandhard
workofleachingmannerstochildrenandgreaterlevelsofcivility(禮節(jié))insociety.
Tablemanners,languagemanners,andevenmannersindressallshowlevelsofself-control.
Havingself-controllimitswhatwesayandhowwebehave,makingmanyofusappeara
gooddealbetterthanwereallyare.
Goodmannersalsohavethepossibilitytomakemeallimeapleasantexperience,evenwith
smallchildren.
Allofmygrandchildren,excepttheoneswhocan'tyettalk,askedtobeexcusedbefore
leavingthetable.
Itisasignofrespectforothersatthetableandasignofrespectforthemealitself.It'salso
morepleasantthanpushingone'schairbackandrunningforthebackyard.
Thosetallenough,andeventhosenottallenough,alsolaketheirdishestothekitchen.
Mannersarewhatcivilize(教化)us—aroundourtablesandinourfamilies,homesand
communities.
Sowhenalittleboyhasthecouragetoapologize(道歉)tothegrandmawhoisscreaming
andjumpingupanddown,atleastweknowthatouryearsofteachingyoungpeoplemannersare
payingoff~oneworma(alime.
27.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriter'sgrandson?
A.Heenjoysmakingtrouble.
B.Helikesplayingwithworms.
C.HeIhrcwthewormathisgiaiidmaluplayajoke.
D.Herealizedhismistakeandapologizedtohisgrandma.
28.Whydoesthewriterdescribehergrandchildren'sgoodtablemanners?
A.Tbshowhowwellthechildrenwereeducated.
B.Tbprovepolitenesscanleadtogoodexperiences.
C.lbshowhowoneshouldbehaveduringmealtime.
D.lbexplainwhyfamilymembersshouldrespectothers.
29.Whatisthewriter'smainpuiposeinwritingthearticle?
A.Tostressimportanceofhavinggoodmanners.
B.lbdescribehowcivilizedpeopleshouldbehave.
C.lbshareawormstoryaboutherandhergrandson.
D.Togiveadvicetoparentsonhowtoteachtheirchildren.
D
DoDogsDream?
Unlikecartoonimages(圖像、影像),realdogsdon'tspeakand
describetheirsleep.Soyoumaywonder:dodogsdreamliketheir及()
owners?f
AscientificresearchconductedatMITfoundthatduringsleep,J
brainsofhumansanddogsworkinasimilarmanner.Whenyouoryour
dogfirstfallsasleep,youexperienceSWS-slowwave(波)sleep-whenthebrainwavesare
slowbutmuscles(肌肉)arestillactive.Lateradeeperstageofsleephappens.Thisstageis
calledREMsleep——rapideyemovementssleep.DuringREM,musclesaremorerelaxed,butthe
mindismoreactive.
Itwasprovedthatbo:hhumansanddogsexperiencethesetwostagesofthesleepcircle.
Sinceweknowthathumansdrcam,itissafetoconclude(做出結(jié)論)thatdogsdreamtoo.
Scientistsfoundthatasadogfallsasleep,hisbreathingbecomesdeeperandmoreregular
(規(guī)則的).Afterabout20minutesinREMsleep,dreamsusuallybeginfornormaldogs.While
dreaming,thedog'sbreathingmaybecomeweakandirregular,andhiseyesmoveaboutbehind
theclosedlids(眼瞼)asifthedogislookingatsomething.Bycomparingbrainwavepatterns,
researcherssuggestedthatduringREM,dogsarevisualizing(呈現(xiàn))dreamimagesmuchlike
hLimansdoduringthisstageofsleep.
Besides,italsofoundthatduringREM,thesleepingbrainoperatesmuchlikeitdoeswhen
awake,sobothmananddogsdreamaboutthingsthathappenduringtheirwakinghours.
Informationgatheredduringthedayisprocesseda(nightandmayberelivedindreams.So
yourdogmay"sleeprun"asherunsafteracatorfetchesaball.
Studiesalsoshowthatsomedogsdreammorethanothers,andthefrequencyandlengthof
dreamsaredifferentaccordingtotheageandsizeofdogs.Youngpuppiesusuallyexperiencemore
dreamsthanadultdogs.Onepossiblereasonisthatpuppiesgethugeamounts(數(shù)量)ofnew
informationdailyandhavemuchtoprocessatnight.Amongdogsofthesameage,smallerdogs
seemtohavemoredreamsthantheirbiggerfriends,buttheirdreamsmaylastshorter.Dream
lengthandfrequencyarealsorelatedtotheamountofsleeprequired.Adogthathasanactiveday
outsidemaysleepmoresoundly(hanusualandexperiencelongerperiodsofREMsleep,giving
himmoretimetodream.
30.WhathappenstothedogsduringREMsleep?
A.Theirmusclesstayactive.B.Theirdreamstakeplace.
C.Theirbrainwavesareslow.D.Theirmindismorerelaxed.
31.Whiledreaming,thedog.
A.breathesregularlyB.opensthelids
C.visualizesimagesD.gathersinformation
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"relived"probablymean?
A.Required.B.Reviewed.C.Repaired.D.Researched.
33.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Whydogsdreamlikehumans.
B.Whatbiggerdogsdreamabout.
C.Whyyoungpuppieshavemoredreams.
D.Whatcausesthedifferencesofdogs'dreams.
答案:
21—23ACD24—26CBC27—30DBA31—33BCBD
2020年北京市燕山區(qū)九年級(jí)中考一模英語(yǔ)
三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇
最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
StayingFitWhileIndoors
Duringthisspecialtime,it'sagoodideatodosomeindoorexercises.Exercisinghasmany
benefits.Herearesomegreatideastogetyoustarted!
Runinplace.Startbykickingyourfeetbehindyouasyourun.Then,bringyourkneesupashighaspossible
whenyoufeellikeyou'veuarmedup.Startbyrunninginplaceforfiveminutes.Then,trytoruninplaceforten
minutes.
Dopush-upstobuildupyourupperbody.Beginbygettingintoaplankposilion(平板式).Then,bend(彎曲)
yourelbowsandloweryourselftowardthefloorbutdonottouchthefloor.Startbydoingasetof10,andwork
yourwayuptothreeorfoursets.
Workonmountainclimbers.Startbygettingintoastandardpush-upposition.Then,bringyourleftkneeto
yourchest,keepingyourarmsinplace.Replaceyourleftlegandbringyourrightkneetoyourchest.Continueto
turnlegs.Repeatthisthreelimesfor3()secondseachset.
Tryjumpingjacks.Standwithyourfeettogetherandyourarmsatyourside.Then,jumpandstretchyour
armsandfeet.Startbydoingthreesetsof10.Increasetheamouni(數(shù)量)ofjumpingjacksyoudowhenyoufeel
ready.
21.Whichistherightwaytostartrunninginplace?
A.Bygettingintoaplankposition.B.Bykickingyourfeetbehindyou.
C.Bystandingwithyourfeettogether.D.Bygettingintoastandardpush-up
position.
22.Whichexercisemainlybuildsupyourupperbody?
A.Push-ups.B.Jumpingjacks.C.Runinplace.D.
Mountainclimbers.
23.Accordingtothetext,howmanyjumpingjacksshouldyoustartdoing?
A.Twosetsof10.B.Twosetsof20.C.Threesetsof10.D.Three
setsof2().
【答案】21.B22.A23.C
【解析】
【分析】
本篇介紹在特殊的時(shí)間里做室內(nèi)運(yùn)動(dòng)保持健康的幾種方法:原地跑、做俯臥撐來(lái)鍛煉上身、
做跳躍伸展運(yùn)動(dòng)。
[21題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“Startbykickingyourfeetbehindyouasyourun”可知正確的開(kāi)始跑步
的方法是把腳踢到身后,改選B。
【22題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“Dopush-upstobuildupyourupperbody”可知做俯臥撐來(lái)鍛煉你的上
身,故選A。
【23題詳解】
細(xì)1》理解題。根據(jù)文中“Siarlbydoinglluccseisuf10.Inuicabcllicaiiiuuul(數(shù)量)ufjumping
jacksyoudowhenyoufeelready.”可知開(kāi)始做時(shí)做三組,每組10次,故選Co
【點(diǎn)睛】本篇是閱讀單選,著重考查對(duì)■文本表層的細(xì)節(jié)理解,解答前要先快速閱讀全文,理
解大意;再閱讀題干,抓住題干的關(guān)鍵詞回歸原文,尋找有用信息作答;如題1根據(jù)題干the
rightwaytostartrunninginplace查找文本相關(guān)信息作答。
MakeYourOwnMoney
It'sholidaytime,whileit'sthegreattimetomakesomemoney.SomeUSteenagersusetheir
imaginationandskillstogetmoremoney.
NewYorktennisplayerAntonioRivera,15,servesasahitterorpracticepartnerforplayers
whowanttoimprovetheirskills."Youmightthink,'whywouldaparentwanttohire(雇傭)me
whentherearemoreprofessionaltennisteachers'?"Riverasaid."Butasateen,Icanoffermy
lessonsforlessmoneyandgiveamorepersonalexperience."
Manyteensturntheirextracurricular(課夕卜的)activitiesintomoney-makingbusinesses."If
you'regoodatsomething-sports,arts,math,science,English,computersoftwareorlanguages,
youcantradethatformoney,"Riverasaid.
HarlanFeet,17,ofNewYork,isagoodexample.Hemakesmoneybygettingridof(消除)
computerviiuses(病毒)andmaintaining(4的戶)socialmediaaccountsonsiteslikeFacebook.
Twitter,orInstagram.Heakolakesphotosofproductsandposts(hemonlineforpeoplewhosell
goodsthroughonlinestores.
"Today'skidshavegrownupwithskillsthatmanyadultsdon'tliketospendtimelearning,"
saidFeet,laughing."Thatjustmeansmoneyforme."Forexample,he'sfoundawaytomakemoney
byhelpingfamiliesscan(掃描)oldphotosandsavedigitalversions(數(shù)字版本)ofthepictures.
Ifyouhaveartisticskills,there'samarketforyou,too.TexanShylaBoehm,17,makesand
sellshandmadethingssuchassmallbagsandgreetingcards.Boehmhassetupashoponlineand
offersherskillsonline.
24.HowdoesRiveramakemoney?
A.Bybeingatennisteacher.B.Bypostingphotosonline.
C.Bysellinghandmadeitems.D.Bycleaningpeople'scomputers.
25.Fromllicstory,wcknowFedisgoodal.
A.sportsB.scienceC.computersD.
languages
26.Whatisthestoryabout?
A.WhatUSteenagersusuallydoonvacation.B.HowUSteenagersmakemoneyon
holidays.
C.HowUSteenagersmakeplansfortheirfuture.D.WhyUSteenagersshouldmaketheir
ownmoney.
【答案】24.A25.C26.B
【解析】
文章主要通過(guò)AntonioRiveraHarlanFeet和TexanShylaBoehm等人的經(jīng)歷講述美國(guó)青少
年如何利用0己的想象力和技能在假期賺錢(qián)。
【24題詳解】
推理判斷題。由第二段中的“Icanoffermylessonsforlessmoney...”可推斷,“里維拉通過(guò)當(dāng)網(wǎng)
球老師來(lái)賺錢(qián)。”故選Ao
【25題詳解】
推理判斷題。由第四段中的“Hemakesmoneybygettingridofcomputervirusesandmaintaining
socialmediaaccountsonsites…''可知,F(xiàn)eet擅長(zhǎng)電腦。故選C。
【26題詳解】
主旨大意題。文章首段末句“SomeUSteenagersusetheirimaginationandskillstogetmore
money.”是文章的中心句。文章主:要通過(guò)AntonioRivera、HarlanFeet和TexanShylaBoehm
等人的經(jīng)歷講述美國(guó)青少年如何利用自己的想象力和技能在假期賺錢(qián)。故選Bo
C
We'Hsavebitsoftimehereandthere,additup,andwewillfinallygettoeverythingwewantto
do.Butafterstudyinghowsuccessfulpeoplespendtheirtimeandlookingattheirschedules(時(shí)亥U
表),Ithinkthisideahasitcompletelybackward.Wcdon'tbuildtheliveswewantbysavingtime.
Webuild(heliveswewant,andthentimesavesitself.
Irecentlydidatimediaryprojectlookingat1,001daysinthelivesofunusuallybusywomen.
Theyhaddemanding(要求高的,費(fèi)力的)jobs,sometimestheirownbusinesses,kidstocarefor,
maybepareillslucarefur.
Oneofthewomenwhosetimelog1studiedgoesoutonaWednesdaynight.Shecomeshome
tofindthatherwaterheaterhasbrokenandthereisnowwateralloverherrooms.Ifyou'veever
hadanythinglikethishappentoyou,youknowhowfrighteningitis.Soshe'sdealingwiththemess
thatnight,andthenextdayshe'sgotplumbers(水管工)comingin.Thedayafterthat,acleaning
workercomestorepairthelloor.Ittakessevenhoursofherweek.Sevenhours.Thal'slikefinding
anextrahourintheday.
ButI'msureifyouhadaskedheratthestartoftheweek,"Couldyoufindsevenhourstogoto
thegym?"I'msureshewould'vesaid,"No!Can'tyouseehowbusyIam?"Yetwhenshehadtofind
sevenhoursbecausethereiswateralloverherrooms,shefoundsevenhours.Andwhatthisshows
usisthattimeishighlychangeable.Wecannotmakemoretime,bu(timewillreachforwhatwe
choosetopulintoit.
Smallmomentscanhavegreatpower.Youcanuseyourbitsoftimeforbitsofjoy.Maybeit*s
choosingtoreadsomethingwonderfulonthebusonthewaytowork.IknowwhenIhadajobthat
requiredtwobusrideseverymorning,Iusedtogotothelibraryonweekendstogetbookstoread.It
madethewholeexperiencealmostenjoyable.
It'saboutlookingatthewholeofone'stimeandseeingwhereimportantthingscango.Itruly
believethis.Thereistime.Evenifwearebusy,wehavetimeforwhatmatters.Andwhenwefocus
onwhatmatters,wecanbuildtheliveswewantinthetimewe'vegot.
27.Whatdoweknowaboutthewomeninthespeaker'sproject?
A.Theyhadabusyworkschedule.B.Theyweresinglebusinesswomen.
C.Theyfollowedtheirschedulestrictly.D.Theyhadtolookafterboththeirkids
andparents.
28.Whatdoesthewomandowhenshefindsherhomeamess?
A.Sheistooworriedtodoanything.B.Shedealswithitinanorderlyway.
C.Shefixesthebrokenwalerheaterbyherself.D.Shespendssevenhoursthinkingof
whattodonext.
29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Itisimportanttosetandachievelifegoals.B.Thekeytosuccessistomakefulluse
oftiinu.
C.Timesavesitselfwhenwcfocusonwhatmatters.D.It'sunwisetomakeyourwork
scheduletoobusy.
【答案】27.A28.B29.C
【解析】
文章大意:短文主要通過(guò)敘述一個(gè)婦女處理熱水器的事情,告訴我們當(dāng)我們專(zhuān)注于重要的事
情時(shí),時(shí)間就會(huì)節(jié)省下來(lái),
【27題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中Theyhaddemanding(要求高的,費(fèi)力的)jobs,sometimestheirown
businesses,kidstocarefor,maybeparentstocarefor.可知他們的工作日程安排得很緊,故答案
為A.
【28題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中Soshe'sdealingwiththemessthatnight,andthenextdayshe'sgot
plumbers(水管工)comingin.Thedayafterthat,acleaningworkercomestorepairthefloor.所以
那天晚上她在處理這些臟亂的東西,第二天她就有水管工來(lái)了。又第二天,?個(gè)清潔工來(lái)修
理地板,可知她有條不紊地處理這件事,故答案為B。
【29題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題,根據(jù)文中Thereistime.Evenifwearebusy,wehavetimeforwhatmatters.And
whenwefocusonwhatmatters,wecanbuildtheliveswewantinthetimewe'vegot.有時(shí)間。即
使我們很忙,我們也有時(shí)間做重要的事情。當(dāng)我們專(zhuān)注于重要的事情時(shí),我們就能在我們擁
有的時(shí)間里創(chuàng)造我們想要的生活,可知當(dāng)我們專(zhuān)注于重要的事情時(shí),時(shí)間就會(huì)節(jié)省下來(lái),故
答案為C。
D
Thewomanwasveryfrightened.Whatcouldshedo?Shedialed999.Theemergencycall
operatorRobertNayloransweredthecallimmediately.
InanEmergency:
「999
"Pleasehelpme!It'sinmybathroom!It'smoving!"thewomancried."Whatisitthat's
moving?"Robertansweredcalmly.
"Aspider!"thewomanshoutedbackathim.
Robertbelievesthatasignificantnumberofthecallsarenotemergencies.Theactualnumber
acrossthecountryiscloseto75%.
Firstly,thereare"silentcalls".Theemergencynumberisdialed,butwhenanoperatoranswers,
noonespeaks.Oftenit'sasmallchildorevenapetwhohasbeenplayingwithherphoneandhas
accidentallyrungtheemergencynumber.
Thenthereare"jokecalls",oftenfromteenagers.Anoperatoranswersthephoneandthecaller
immediatelyhangsup.Robertbelievesthesearcdeclining,astherearcfarfewerpublicpayphones
thesedays."Peoplearelessinterestedtomakeacallwhentheyaredoingitfromtheirownmobile
phoneand(heyknowwehave(heirnumber!"
Thepolicealwaysfollowupbothtypesofcalls.It'sahugewasteofmoney,theaverage(平均
的)costofrespondingtoasilentorjokecallisaround£250.
Thegreatnumbersofthenone-emergencycallsarelikethosefromthewomanabove.A
situationlikethisisn'tanemergency.Butthisexampleisfarfromtheworst.Whatdoyouthinkof
thefollowing?
?AteenagergirlinAmericacalledthepolicebecauseherparentshaddecoratedherroomand
shedidn'tlikethecolor.
?AmotherinItalyrangtheemergencyseniceswhenher16-year-oldsonrefusedtogetoutof
thebed.
?ABrazilianteenageboyrangandaskedthepolicetoremoveavideoofhimfromYouTube.
Inthevideo,theboywasfallingoffhisbike.
Therearemanyotherexamples,andmostofthesearefromadults.Thesecallswastemorethan
timeandmoney."Ifsomeonemakesajokecallandthepolicemanagetofindthem,thentheycan
expectafineofupto£5,(X)(),andevenaprisonsentence(監(jiān)禁)warnsRobert."Butforpeople
whoseemergencyaren'treallyserious,wesimplytrytodealwiththeircallsasquicklyaspossible,"
hecontinues."Thepersonoftenquicklyrealizestheirsituationisn'treallyanemergencyandendsup
apologizing(道歉)forcallingus.Butifsomeonerefusestolisten,thenwehavetohangup.
Suniuoncwitharealcniergcnuyisprobablywailingtospeaklous."
30.HowdidRobertthinkofthewoman'scall?
A.Itwasanemergencycall.B.Itwasajokecall.
C.Itwasanone-emergencycall.D.Ilwasasilentcall.
31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"declining"probablymean?
A.Gettingserious.B.Turningworse.
C.Gettinguseless.D.Becomingless.
32.Whyaretheresomanynone-emergencycalls?
A.Operatorsgiveexcellentservice.B.Callersdonottakeany
responsibilities.
C.Dealingwithnonc-cmcrgcncycostslittle.D.Manydon'tconsideritanimproper
behavior.
33.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Emergencyservices.B.Isitanemergency?
C.Differentkindsofemergencycalls.D.Whoistoberesponsible?
【答案】30.C31.D32.D33.B
【解析】
文章大意:羅伯特認(rèn)為,很多電話都不是緊急事件。首先,有“無(wú)聲電話緊急號(hào)只被撥
打.但是當(dāng)接線員接電話時(shí),沒(méi)有人說(shuō)話C通常是小孩或?qū)櫸镌谕媸謾C(jī)時(shí)不小心撥打了緊急
電話。還有一些“玩笑電話”,通常是青少年打來(lái)的。接線員接了電話,打電話的人立即掛斷
了電話。羅伯特認(rèn)為,隨著公共付費(fèi)電話越來(lái)越少,這種情況正在減少。大量的非緊急電話
都和上面那位女士的電話一樣。像這樣的情況不是緊急情況但這個(gè)例子遠(yuǎn)不是最糟糕的。還
有很多其他的例子,其中大部分來(lái)自成年人。
【30題詳解】
細(xì)節(jié)理解題“根據(jù)文中“Robertbelievesthatasignificantnumberofthecallsarenotemergenci''
羅伯特認(rèn)為,很多電話都不是緊急事件,可知,羅伯特認(rèn)為那個(gè)女人的電話,那不是緊急電
話。故答案為C。
[31題詳解】
詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)文中“Robertbelievesthesearedeclining,astherearefarfewerpublic
payphonesthesedays.^羅伯特認(rèn)為,隨著公共付費(fèi)電話越來(lái)越少,這種情況正在減少。可知,
帶下劃線的單詞“decline”可能是“變得更少”意思,故選Do
【32題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中“Thepersonoftenquicklyrealizestheirsituationisn'treallyanemergency
andendsupapologizing(道歉)forcallingus.”可知,打電話者很快意識(shí)到自己的事情并不緊急,
從而道歉,因此可推斷許多人打電話的時(shí)候不認(rèn)為這是不恰當(dāng)?shù)男袨?。故選D。
【33題詳解】
最佳標(biāo)題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,羅伯特認(rèn)為,很多電話都不是緊急事件。首先,有''無(wú)聲電
話”。還有一些“玩笑電話”,通常是青少年打來(lái)的。大量的非緊急電話都和上面那位女士的
電話一樣。像這樣的情況不是緊急情況但這個(gè)例子遠(yuǎn)不是最糟糕的??芍@篇文章列舉了
多個(gè)非緊急事件,因此最好的標(biāo)題是“是緊急事件嗎?”,故選B。
2019年北京市燕山區(qū)九年級(jí)中考一模英語(yǔ)
三、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇
最佳選項(xiàng)。
(共26分,每小題2分)
A
CampNou
CampNouisafootballstadiuminBarcelona,Spain.Itisthelargest
stadiuminEuropeandthetenthlargestintheworld.Manyinrernational
matchesarcplayedthere.Thereisamuseuminthestadium—theFC
BarcelonaMuseum.Itisconsideredthebestfootballmuseumin(heworld.
BeijingNationalStadium
BeijingNationalStadium,alsocalled(heBird'sNest,islocatedinChina.It
wasdesignedforuseduringthe2008SummerOlympicsancParalympics.
Itistheworld'slargeststeelstructure(鋼結(jié)構(gòu)).Thestadiumhasbeen
transformed(改造)sothatitcanbeusedfbrwintersports.
WembleyStadium
WembleyStadiumislocatedinWembleyParkinLondon,England.The
Englandnationalfootballteamplaymostoftheirhomematchesthere.1(
isthesecondlargeststadiuminEurope(afterCampNou)andoneofthe
largestandthetallestintheworldwhichwasveryexpensivetobuild.
MaracanaStadium
MaracanaStadiumisanopen-airstadiuminRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.Itwas
openedin1950fortheFIFAWorldCup.Sincethen,ithasmainlybeenused
forfootballmatchesbetweenthemajorfootballclubsinRiodeJaneiro.Itis
thelargeststadiuminSouthAmerica.
21.ThereisamuseuminCampNou.
A.filmB.musicC.historyD.football
22.Whichstadiumisthelargeststeelstructureintheworld?
A.CampNou.B.WembleyStadium.
C.BeijingNationalStadium.D.MaracanaStadium.
23.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatMaracanaStadium.
A.wasusedfortheFIFAWorldCupB.hasbeentransformedforwintersports
C.isthelargeststadiuminEuropeD.isthemostexpensivestadiumintheworld
B
Thisweekendamarathon(馬拉松)tookplaceinSalzburg.Iadmiredtherunnerswhoran
42.2kilometersforoverfourhours.ButI'veneverrunformorethanhalfanhour.
AtuniversityIplaykorfball.Thisisateamsportwitheightpeopleoneach
team.Theaimis
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