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历年中考英语阅读理解

二.09年重庆市

A

Alargenumberofpeopleintheworldeatfastfood.Wheneveryougointoafastfoodrestaurant,youcanseelotsofpeople

enjoyingtheirmealsthere.Howdoyouknowinwhichcountrypeoplelikefastfoodbest?

TheEnglishpeoplearetheworld'sbiggestfansoffastfood,whiletheFrench(法国人)aretheleastinterestedinquick

meals,accordingtoasurveydonelastyear.

Thesurveyofthirteencountriesshows45%oftheEnglishpeoplesaytheycan'tgiveupfastfoodbecauseit'sdelicious.

And44%ofAmericansand37%ofCanadianssaythesame.

TheFrench,proudoftheirdeliciousandhigh-classcuisine,don'tlikefastfood.81%ofthemthinkitisunhealthy,followed

by75%oftheJapanese.

HowabouttheChinese?Howoftendoyouhavehamburgersorfriedchicken?Itdoesn'tmatterwhetheryoulikeWestern

fastfoodorChinesefood.Themostimportantthingistokeepabalanceddiet.

52.Fromthesurveyweknowlikefastfoodbest.

A.theChineseB.theFrenchC.theJapaneseD.theEnglish

53.ThesurveyshowsofAmericanslikefastfood.

A.37%B.44%C.75%D.81%

54.Accordingtothesurvey,somepeoplecan'tgiveupfastfoodbecause.

A.it'scheapB.it'ssafeC.it'sdeliciousD.it'shealthy

55.Theword“cuisine“inthepassagemeans.

A.foodB.houseC.waterD.country

56.Thesurveyisabout.

A.WesterncountriesB.fastfoodC.restaurantsintheworldD.Chinesefood

B

HaveyouseenthemovieChangjiang7(CJ7)?ThestoryisaboycalledDickey.Helivesapoorlifewithhisfather.Hisfather

doesn'thaveanymoneytobuytoysforhim.Onedayhisfatherfindshimastrangetoyfromajunkyard(垃圾堆).Dickey

namesitChangjiang7(CJ7).Itisanaliendog.Itcandomanythingsthathumanscannotdo.Dickeytakesittoschooltohelp

himinmanyways.

CJ7isapopularmovieof2008.XuJiao,bomonAugust5,1997inNingbo,Zhejiang,playsDickey.OnApril21,thegirl

wonBestNewPcrfbnncr(演员)attheHongKongFilmAwardsforherplayinCJ7.NowXuJiaobecomesanewfilmstar,she

iswell-knownespeciallyamongyoungkids.ManyofthemwanttoownsuchahelpfultoyasCJ7.

Xuoncesaiditwasdifficulttoplayaboy."Togetanideaofwhataboyislike,”shesaid,“1watchedboysandIalso

studiedandplayedwiththemalot.”

57.XuJiao'sbirthdayis.

A.April5B.August5C.April31D.August21

58.findsatoyfromthejunkyard.

A.DickeyB.XuJiaoC.Dickey'sfatherD.XuJiao'sfather

59.CJ7isthenameof.

A.atoyB.acatC.aplaceD.anaward

60.ToplayDickey,XuJiaodidallthefollowingthingsEXCEPTboys.

A.hearingB.watchingC.playingwithD.studyingwith

61.WhatcanweknowaboutXuJiaofromthepassage?

A.Shelivesapoorlife.B.Sheplaysaboyinthemovie.

C.ShewasbominHongKong.D.ShesaiditwaseasytoactinCJ7.

C

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SuccessfulFishermen

Fishingisahealthyhobby.Youcanenjoyfreshairwhenyougofishinginthecountryside.Thisbookwillteachyouhow

tochoosefishingplacesandhowtomakegoodfishingrods(T)easily.Manykindsoffishingskillsareshowninthebook.

Readitandyouwillbecomeamoresuccessfulfisherman.

BestLearners

Thisbookcangiveyoutheanswerstothequestionsmostoftenaskedbyparents,teachersandstudentsthemselves.Read

thisbookandlearn:

Whatthethreedifficultiesinstudyareandwhattodowiththem.

Whattodoifyouarenotinterestedinasubjectyouarestudying.

Twenty-sixsimpleexercisestohelpyoustudyeasilyandfast.

Youwillgetmorefromthisbook.Foryoungerstudents,youcanbuyLearninStudyforBeginners.Itiseasierto

understand.

HowtoKeepPets

Apetcanbeourbestfriend.Doyouhavepetsinyourhouse?Aretheyingoodshape?Thisbooknotonlyoffersyoumany

colorfulpicturesoflovelypets,butalsoprovidesyouwiththeknowledgeabout:

Howtochooserightpetsfbryourself'

Howtobuildhousesornests(窝)fbryourpets.

Howtofeedthepetsandhowtokeepthemclean.

Buythisbookandyouwilllearnmore.

Wehavemanyotherbooksonsale.Formoreinformationenterwww.knowbetter.com.Ifyoubuytwoormorebooksata

time,you,llget10%off.

62.IfyoubuyandreadSuccessfulFishermen,youwill.

A.gotothecountrysideB.knowwheretobuyfishingrods

C.knowhowtocookfishD.Icamhowtochoosefishingplaces

63.Therearemanypicturesinaccordingtothepassage.

A.BestLearnersB.SuccessfulFishermen

C.HowtoKeepPetsD.LearntoStudyforBeginners

64.Youcanfbrmoreinfbnnationaboutotherbooksaccordingtothepassage.

A.callthewriterB.gototheshopC.searchtheInternetD.asktheclerk

65.Thewriterwrotethispassageinorderto.

A.increasesalesofthebooksB.buyusefulandinterestingbooks

C.tellpeoplehowtokeeppetsD.teachstudentstostudyeasilyandfast

66.Youcanmostprobably(口」能)findthispassageina.

A.storyB.reportC.dictionaryD.newspaper

09成都市

A

阅读下面短文,根据短文的内容判断句子的正误.正确的涂“A”,错误的涂“B”.

Ihavenevertakencookingclasses.Ilearnedcookingfrommymotherbecauseshewasreallyinterestedinteachingme

howtocook.Themainreasonfbrthiswasbecausewhenmymothergotmarried,shedidn'tknowhowtocookanything,not

evenanegg.Mygrandmotherneverallowedhertostayinthekitchenwhenshewascooking.

Mymotherdidnotstarttocookuntilshewastwenty-fiveyearsold.Inthebeginning,itwasveryhardforher.Therefore,

shehadtotakecookingclassestoprepare(准备)ourmeals.Afterhavingthatexperience,shedecidedtoteachmehowtocook

becauseshedidn*twantmetohavethesameexperience.

IrememberwhenIwassevenyearsold,Istartedtolearncookingfrommymother.Sometimeswepreparedthemealsthat

mymotheralreadyknewhowmake,andsometimeswepreparedmealsfromrecipes.Thankstothatexperience,nowIdon't

needanyhelptocookameal.Icancookfbrmyselforfbragroupofpeople;itdoesn'tmatter.Iwilldothesamewithmy

childrenbecauseIdon'twantthemtohavethesameexperienceasmymother.IfonedayIamnotwiththem,Iwanttobesure

thattheycancontinuetheirlifewithoutme.

61.Theauthorlearnedcookingfromhermotherbecausetheyalllikedcooking.

62.Theauthor'smotherlearnedcookingbytakingcookingclasses.

63.Theauthorbegantolearntocookwhenshewassevenyearsold.

64.Theauthorlearnedcookingonlybypreparingthemealssheknewquitewell.

65.Theauthorwilldoashermothertomakeherchildrenknowthewayofcooking.

B

Thecomputerisfastandhardlymakesamistake,whilepeopleareslowandmakemistakessometimes.That'swhatpeople

oftensaywhentheytalkaboutcomputers.Formanyyears,scientistshavebeenimprovingcomputers.Nowacomputercandoa

lotofeverydayjobswonderfully.Itiswidelyusedinfactories,hospitals,postofficesandairports.Acomputercanreport,

decideandcontrolinalmosteveryfield(领域).Withthehelpofaperson,acomputercandrawpictures,writemusic,talkwith

people,playchess,translatelanguagesandsoon.Manycomputerscientistsarenowthinkingofmakingcomputers“think”like

aman.Perhapscomputerswillonedayreallythinkandfeel.Somepeopleareafraidthatonedaycomputerswillbetoocleverto

listentothem.Butscientiststellusthatsuchthingwillnothappen.

71.Thecomputercanworkthanpeople.

A.morewonderfullyB.moreslowlyC.moreoften

72.Computerscandofbrpeople.

A.fewjobsB.alljobsC.manyjobs

73.Whatwillperhapshappeninthefuture?

A.Computerscanthinklikemenandwomen.

B.Peoplewillnolongerusecomputers.

C.Computerswillonlybeusedtotalkwithpeople.

74.Theauthorofthepassagemainlytellsussomething.

A.aboutthedangerofthecomputer

B.aboutcomputerscientists

C.aboutthecomputer

75.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Peopleareslowandfullofmistakeswhenusingcomputers.

B.Computerscantranslatelanguageswithoutpeople'shelp,

C.Computerswillneverbeclevererthanpeople.

C

阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出适当的选项补全短文,并将选项的编号依次填入下边的表格内.

"Learningalanguageiseasy.Evenachildcandoit!”

Mostadultswhoarclearningasecondlanguagewouldnotagreewiththis.Forthem,leaningalanguageisaverydifficult

task.1Butlearningalanguageiseasierforchildren.

Languageteachersoftenofferadvicetolanguagelearners:"Readasmuchasyoucaninthenewlanguage.";"Practice

speakingthelanguageeveryday.";"Livewiththepersonswhospeakthelanguage."...

Butwhatdoesasuccessfullanguagelearnerdo?2Successfullanguagelearningisactivelearning.Thesuccessfid

learnerdonotwaitachancetousethelanguage.3Theywilltryanywaytocommunicate.

4Theyareenergeticinlanguagelearningbecausetheyknowclearlywhytheylearnalanguage.

Successfilllanguagelearnersworkhardinlanguagepractice.5

Areyousuccessfulinlanguagelearning?Ifitislesssuccessful,youshoulddowelltotrytheaboveways.

A.Successfullanguagelearnersarelearnerswithpurpose.

B.Theyneedmuchtimetostudyandpractice,andevensometimestheydon'tgetgood

results.

C.Theytryeverychancetolistenmore,speakmore,readmoreandwritemore.

D.TheyHndpeoplewhospeakthelanguageandaskthesepeopletocorrectthemwhenthey

makeamistake.

E.Languagelearningresearchshowsthatsuccessfullanguagelearnersaresimilarinsome

ways.

~FlFTF45.

三.09济南市

A

Amanwithagreenbagwalkedintoadoctor'sroom."Pleasesitdown.Openyourmouthandputoutyourtongue,Mthe

doctorsaid."OK.Youcancloseyourmouthnow.It'sclearsomethingiswrongwithyou.Youhavetodomoreexercise.”

“But,doctor/'themansaid."Idon'tthink…”

“Don'ttellfilewhatyouthink"thedoctorsaid.€tIamthedoctor,notyou.Iknowwhatyouneed.Iseehundredsofpeople

likeyou.Noneofthemgetanyexercise.Theysitinofficesalldayandinfrontofthetelevisionintheevening.Whatyouneed

istowalkquicklyforatleast30minutesaday.”

“Doctor,youdon'tunderstand,themansaid."I…”

“Idon'twanttohearanyexcuses/'thedoctorsaid."Youmustfindtimeforexercise.Ifyoudon't,youwillgetfatand

havehealthproblemswhenyouareolder.”

“ButIwalkeveryday,“themansaid.

“Oh,yes.andIknowwhatkindofwalkingthatis.Youwalkafewmeterstothetrainstationfromyourhouse,afewmore

metersfromthestationtoyouroffice,andafewmoremetersfromyourofficetoarestaurantforlunchandback.”

“Pleaselistentome,doctor!”themanshouted,gettingangry,

T'mamailman."'themancontinued.t€Iwalkforsevenhourseverydayand1cometosendletters.,4

Foramoment,thedoctorsaidnothing,andthenhesaidslowly/'Putyourtongueoutagain,willyou?”

66.Whatisthecoloroftheman'sbag?

A.Black.B.Green.C.Blue.D.Yellow.

67.Whatdidthedoctoraskthemanfirsttodowhenhecamein?

A.Toputdownhisbag.B.Tbsitdown.

C.Toopenhismouth.D.Toclosehismouth.

6&Thedoctorthought.

A.themanwastoofatandtooold

B.themanwaslazyandatetoomuch

C.therewasnothingwrongwiththeman

D.mostofhispatientsneededenoughexercise

69.Themailmansendsletterseveryday.

A.onfootB.bybikeC.bycarD.bybus

70.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thedoctordidexerciseeveryday.

B.Themanwalkedalongwaytothestation.

C.Themangotangrywiththedoctor.

D.Thedoctorgavethemailmansomemedicine.

B

PEKINGOperausedtosoundstrangetoDouYi.The14-year-oldBeijingersaidwhenevershecameacrossPekingOpera

onTV,shechangedthechannel.Likemostoftoday'steenagers,Doulovespopmusic.

ButsinceDouenteredtheXuanwubranchschoolofBeijingNo.15MiddleSchool.shehasbeenstudyingPekingOperain

musicclasseveryweek.

DouandherclassmateslistentoPekingOperaandlearnthebasics(基础知识)fromprofessionalactors.Theyalsosing

alongwiththeoperas.

“welaughsometimesbecausethetunes(声调)arcreallyhardtolearn,“saidDou.Butshesaidthatnowshewouldwatch

PekingOperaonTV.

"Afterall.1amnolongeralayman,“shesaid.

Since2008.schoolsaroundthecountryhavebeenteachingstudentsPekingOpera.It'spartofaplantointroduceyoung

peopletothecountry'sartistictraditions.Clearly,Dou'sschoolhasbeentakingthejobseriously.

YangNing,14,isDou'sclassmate.ShehasbeenstudyingPekingOperasinceshewas8.Sheisamemberoftheschoofs

PekingOperaclub.

YangsaidshehadlearnedalotfromPekingOpera.

“Ilearnalotofhistoryfromtheoperas.^^shesaidJTvealsofoundoutaboutmanyancientpoems,sincetherearesomany

ofthemintheoperas.

Yangdoesn'tthinkeveryonecanlearntosingPekingOperawell,butshedoessaythatit'shelpfulforallpeopletolearn

aboutit.

“Themoreyoulearnaboutit,themoreyouunderstandit.Ifpeopledostudyit,thisoldartformwon'tdisappear.Itwould

beagreatpityifitdid!”shesaid.

71.DouYi.

A.wasa14-year-oldboyB.wasamiddleschoolstudent

C.likedtoday'steenagersD.firstmettheBeijingerattheTVstation

72.Fromthepassageweknow.

A.DouYilistenedtopopsongseveryweek

B.thestudentscouldwatchPekingOperaonTVinclass

C.evensomeprofessionalactorscametotheschooltostudy

D.PekingOperahasbecomeastudyingsubjectinDouYi'sschool

73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“layman“meaninthepassage?

A.悠闲的人B.外行的人C.懒惰的人D.初学的人

74.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.MostoftheteenagerspreferpopmusictoPekingOpera.

B.YangNingstartedlearningPekingOperaearlierthanDouYi.

C.DanYiisasoldasrangNingandsheisYangNing'sclassmate.

D.BothDouYiandYangNingaremembersoftheschoofsPekingOperaclub.

75.WhyhaveschoolsaroundthecountrytaughtstudentsPekingOperasince2008?

A.Togivethestudentsmorehistoryknowledge.

B.Tohelpthestudentstolearntheancientpoems.

C.Tointroducetheyoungpeopletothetraditionalart

D.Tohelpthestudentstofindagoodjobaftergraduation.

C

BALTIMORE.MARYLAND—Anoldpostcardchangedthelivesofaneleven-year-oldboyandaverysickwoman.The

postcardhadapictureofthesteamshipTitanic.TheTitanicwasthelargestoceanshipintheworld.Ithitaniceberg(冰ill)and

sankonApril14.1912.Morethan1,500ofthe2,200peopleontheshipwerekilled.

Thepostcardwaspassedfromonepersontoanotherformorethan80years.Thenitappearedatacardshowfbrpeople

wholikedtocollectpostcards.Aneleven-year-oldboy,JoeyRussell,cametotheshowwithhisgrandfather.Hisgrandfather

kneweverythingabouttheTitanicanditstripfromEnglandtoNewYork."Let'sbuythatpostcard,^hetoldJoey."Itwillbe

importantsomeday.v

Twoyearslater,Joey'sgrandfathertookhimonaspecialtrip.TheywentonatriptotheNorthAtlanticoceantowatchas

workerspulledtheTitanicupfromthebottom(J^)oftheocean.Joeyputhisspecialpostcardinhisbagforthetrip.Ontheship,

JoeymetEdithHaisman.ThiswomanwasontheTitanicwhenitsank.Shewasoneofthepeoplewhowererescued.Joey

pulledthepostcardoutofhispocket."Pleasesignthis,Mrs.Haisman."hesaid.Shewashappytowritehernameonthebackof

thepostcard.

WlienJoeygothome,heputthepostcardawayandforgotaboutit,ThenKateShelley,oneofJoey'sfriends,toldhimthat

hermotherwasverysick.Sheneededanoperation.buttherewasaproblem.Theoperationwasveryexpensive,andthefamily

needed$80,000topayforit.Friendsandrelativestriedtohelp.Butwherecouldtheygetsomuchmoney?

ThenwhenJoeywenttoseethenewmovie“Titanic”,hehadanidea."Millionsofpeopleareseeingthismovieand

readingabouttheTitanic."Joeythought.HerememberedtheoldpostcardwithEdithHaisman'ssignatureonit."MaybeIcan

sellitforsomemoney.ThenIcanhelpKate'smom.”

JoeytoldhismotherandfatherabouthisideatohelpMrs.Shelley.Hisparentshelpedhimtrytosellthepostcardtothe

personwhowouldpaythemostmoneyforit.Joey'sstorywasontelevisionandinnewspapers.JoeyandKateevenwentto

NewYorktobeonanationalTVshow.Aftertheshow,manypeoplecalledintooffermoneyfortheTitaniccard.Someone

boughtitfor$60.000.

Joey'skindheartandtheoldTitanicpostcardworkedtogethertosaveawoman'slife.

76.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheoldpostcard?

A.TheTitanicwasthelargeststeamshipintheworldin1912.

B.ThesteamshipTitanichitanicebergandsankaboutahundredyearsago

C.Overtwothousandpassengerswerekilledintheoceanaccident.

D.MorethaneightyyearshadpassedbeforethepostcardbelongedtoJoey.

77.JoeyRussell.

A.decidedtobuythepostcardatashop

B.showedgreatinterestincollectingpostcards

C.tookthepostcardwithhimtoseeMrs.Shelley

D.askedMrs.Haismantosignhernameonhispostcard

78.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rescued“meaninthesentence?

A.Bemadesafefromdanger.B.Beonanoceantrip.

C.Beworkingonboard.D.Beaskedtosellthepostcard.

79.WhendidJoeyRussellhavetheideaofsellinghisoldpostcardfbrmoney?

A.WhenKateShelleytoldhimofhermother'ssickness.

B.Whenhewenttoseethenewmovie“Titanic”.

C.WhenhewasreadingthenewbookofTitanic.

D.WhenherememberedMrs.Haisman'ssignatureonhiscard.

80.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheTitanicarrivedinNewYorkattheendofApril,1912.

B.Attheageof13,JoeyRussellgotMrs.Haisman^signature.

C.JoeyRussellsoldouthispostcardsonanationalTVshow.

D.TheTitaniccardwassoldtomanypeoplefbr$60,000.

四.09广东省

B

Thefirstrobotswereinventedinthe1920s.RobotshaveappearedinmanyAmericanfilms.Insomefilms,theyare

stronger,fasterandclevererthanpeople.

Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedinfactories.Theydosomedangerousanddifficultjobsfbrhumans.

Robotsalsohelpdisabledpeople,fbrexample,blindpeople.Todaymanyblindpeoplehaveaguide(向导)dogtohelp

them.Inthefuture,guidedogsmightberobotdog.

Onekindofrobotguidedoghaswheels.Itmovesinfrontoftheowner.Itisveryclever.Itknowsthespeedofitsowner5s

walk.Theownerwearsaspecialbell(带子).Thisbeltsendsinstructionstotheownerfromthedog,suchas“Stophere"J'Tum

left"or"Turnright”.

IntheUnitedStates,anotherkindofrobothelpsdisabledpeopletotakecareofthemselvesintheirdailylife.Therobot

hearsthesoundofitsowner'svoice.Itfollowsinstructionssuchas“Turnthepage"or"makeacupofcoffee^.

RobotarealsousedinAmericanhospitals.Theycandosimplejobs.Atonehospital,forexample,arobottakesmealsfrom

thekitchentopatient'srooms.Itnevergetslostbecausethisrobothasamapofthehospitalinitscomputermemory.

Thoughrobotscanhelppeopleinmanyways,theywillnevertaketheplaceofhumans.

61.Fromthepassage,weknowrobotscannotbe.

A.dangerousanimalsB.factoryworkers

C.guidedogsD.hospitalhelpers

62.Arobotguidedog.

A.goesinfrontofblindpeopleB.walkssidebysidewithblindpeople

C.hasamapinitsheadD.helpspatientswiththeirmeals

63.Theunderlinedword''disabled''means.

A.不能的B.有害的C.失灵的D.残疾的

64.Somedisabledpeopleneedrobots'helplo.

A.takecareofthemselvesB.talktootherpeople

C.becomescientistsD.dodangerousjobs

65.Inthepassage,thewriterwantstotellusthat.

A.robotsarestrongerandclevererthanhumans

B.disabledpeoplecannotlookafterthemselveswithouttherobots

C.robotswilltaketheplaceofhumanssomedayinthefuture

D.robotscanhelphumansinmanydifferentways.

五.09河北省

A

Myparentstaughtmenottowastefood.Mymomalwaysfoundwaystomakeleftovers(剩余食物)tastegood.Iwent

toIlantolearnaboutsomeoftheirspecialfoods.AsIwasthere,Ilearnedaboutthefoodandthehistoryofthearea.I

learnedthattheydon'twastefood,either,andtheyuse1cHovers!

Manyyearsago,therewasnotenoughfoodforeveryone.Peoplelearnedtocookandcatalmosteverything.Theyhadto

thinkofwaystomakespecialdishes.Oneofthesedishesiskaozha.It'smadewithleftoverslikemeat,soup,oilandfat.

Thatmightnotsoundverygood,butitdoestastegood.1'oday,kaozhaisaspecialdishatbigbanquets(宴会).

Anotherfamousdishiscalledzaobing.It'smadewithfruit,meatandotherthings.Ireallylikedit!ButIdidn'twantto

eattoomuch.Ithasalotoffatinit.

1smelledsomethingburningand1sawsmoke,so1foundanotherspecialfoodoftheIlanarea-duckmeat.Theduck

meatisputinabigoven(炉子)tocookit.Smokekeepsthemeatfresh.Idon'tusuallyeatmeat,butthisduckmeatwas

delicious!Ittastedsweet,

Ilanisagreatplacewithdeliciousfood.1hopeIcancomebackagain!

56.Thewriterlearnsfromherparents.

A.nottoeatleftoversB.toeatgoodfood

C.nottowastefoodD.tomakegoodfood

57.ShefindsthatpeopleinIlan.

A.alwayswastefoodB.don'tuseleftovers

Cdon'thaveenoughfoodD.cancookspecialfood

58.Kaozhaisagooddishthatismadewith.

A.fruit,meatandotherthingsB.freshandsweetduckmeat

C.somedifferentleftoversD.meat,soupandfruit

59.Therearckindsofspecialfoodsmentionedinthepassage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

60.Fromthepassage,weknowthat.

A.therewasnotenoughfoodinIlanlongago

B.leftoverscan'tbeusedtocookdeliciousfood

C.zaobingisafamousdishwithoutanyfatinit

D.thewriterisinterestedinverybigbanquets

B

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