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山东省济南市历城区
2021-2023年中考英语一模试题分类汇编
阅读理解
2023年山东省济南市历城区中考一模英语试题
IV.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从错题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题
完成所给句子的最佳答案。(40分)
A
IaskedmydadifIhadevermadehimcrybeforebecauseIcouldn'tremembereverseeing
himcry."Therewasonce,“hesaid.HetoldmethatwhenIwasoneyearold,heputapen,apiece
ofpapermoneyandatoyinfrontofme.HewantedtoseewhichoneIwouldpick.It*satradition
thatalotofChinesepeopledowhentheirkidsareoneyeartold.Accordingtothistradition,it
showswhatthekidwillvaluemostwhenheorshegrowsup.Forexample,ifthekidtakesthepen,
itmeansheorshewillbeanintelligentpersoninthefuture.Ifthekidtakesthemoney,itmeans
heorshewillvaluemoneymorethanothersandbecomerich.Ifthekidtakesthetoy,itmeanshe
orshewilllikefunthingsandplayalot.
Myfatherwasdoingitbecausehewascurious(好奇的).Itwasinterestingforhimtosee
whichoneIwouldpick.HesaidthatIjustsatthereandstaredatthethreethings.Hesatacross
frommeandwaitedtoseetheresult.
Accordingtohim,Imovedtowardhimandheheldhisbreath.ThenIpushedeverything
asideandwentrightintohisarms.Tears(泪水)cametohiseyes.Hedidn'trealizethathewasone
ofthechoices.
AndthatwasthefirstandonlytimeImadehimcry.
41.Howmanychoicesdidthefatherprepare?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
42.Accordingtothetradition,ifthekidtakesthepen,itmeansheorshewillbe.
A.richB.intelligentC.humorousD.successful
43.Whichonedidthewriterfinallypick?
A.Thefather.B.Thepen.C.Themoney.D.Thetoy.
44.Thefatherfeltafterthewriterpushedeverythingasideandwentintohisarms.
A.curiousB.nervousC.relaxedD.moved
45.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.AFather'sWarmHugB.HappyTearsforanOldTradition
C.DifferentChoicesofaFatherD.ASadStoryaboutaBirthday
B
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C
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importantforyourhappiness.
"Weoftencompareourselvestootherswhoaredoingbetterornotaswellasourselves.Msays
Dr.Jack."ButIsuggestcomparingyourselftoyourpastselfandyourfutureself.Thiscanmake
youfeelproudofwhatyou'veachievedandexcitedaboutwhatyoumightdo.Focusingonyour
ownpurposesismoreworthwhilethanalwaystryingtocomeoutontop.u
Comparingyourselftothosearoundyouisnaturalandweoftendoitwithoutrealizingit.It
canhelpustobeclearaboutourachievementsandtoformfriendshipswithnewpeoplewhohave
similarinterests.However,it'simportanttorememberthatnobodyisperfectinreallife.Itsalso
importanttotakenoteofhowthecomparisonismakingyoufeel."Ifyoubegintofeelquitelow,
focusonyourownstrengths,"saysJack.Inotherwords,youcanaskyourselfquestionslike
HWhatcanIdowellin?",whichcanhelpyoutrustyourself.
Maybehereyouarewondering"Whatifallmyfriendsarebetterthanme?”.Dr.Whitesays
thatjealousy(妒忌)isnotbadbutfocusingonbetteringyourownworkcanhelpyoufeeljustas
successful.Healsomentionsthatlearningtocelebrateyourfriends*successcannotonlyhelpto
cheeryourfriendsupbutalsohelpyoufeelgood.Itwillencourageyoutobuildeachotherup.
51.WhatdoesthewritertellusinParagraph1?
A.Weshouldcomparewithothers.
B.Weshouldsharethingswithbrothers.
C.Weshouldenjoyconcertswithsisters.
D.Weshouldfocusonourownprogress.
52.Whyshouldyoucompareyourselftoyourpastself?
A.Tocareaboutothers.B.Tochangeyourpurposes.
C.Toincreaseyourexcitement.D.Tobeproudofyourachievements.
53.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"yourownstrengths"probablymeaninParagraph3?
A.whatyou'regoodatB.whatyou'veunderstood
C.whatyou'recrazyaboutD.whatyou'veexperienced
54.WhatdoesDr.Whitesuggest?
A.Trustingyourfriends.B.Cheeringontinysuccess.
C.Celebratingothers'success.D.Formingadeepfriendship.
55.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.PlanYourOwnFutureB.EnjoyYourOwnHappiness
C.RunYourOwnRaceD.FollowYourOwnDream
D
Canplantstalk?Modernresearchhasfound
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other.
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Scientistshopetolearnmoreaboutthisplantwarningsystem,sothatwecanuseittogrowmore
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Moresurprisingly,plantsalsousesoundtocommunicate.Peoplecan'thearthesesounds;but
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Sometreesmakeclickingnoiseswhenthereisnotenoughwater.
Mostsurprisinglyofall,plantshaveanamazingsystemofcommunicationthatcanlink
nearlyeveryplantinaforest.Scientistscallthissystemthe"woodwideweb".Thewoodwide
webislinkedundergroundbyfungi(霉菌).Itlinkstherootsofdifferentplantstoeachother.Itis
insomewayssimilartotheInternetweuse.Usingthewoodwideweb,plantscanshare
informationandevenfoodwitheachother.However,itmayleadtobadeffects.Plantsmayuseit
tostealfoodfromeachother,orspreadchemicalstoattackotherplants.Perhapsonedayscientists
willlearnhowtocreatea"firewall"tohelppreventtheseattackswithinthewoodwideweb.
Scientistsarelearningmoreeverydayaboutthesecretwaysinwhichplantstalktoeachother.
Maybeonedaywewillknowenoughaboutplantcommunicationtobeableto"talk"withthem
ourselves.
56.Whatwillplantsdowhentheyareattackedbyinsects?
A.Theywillkilltheinsectsbythemselvesatonce.
B.Theywillcontrolthewaspstokilltheinsects.
C.Theywillsendoutsignalsinordertoaskforhelp.
D.Theywillproducechemicalstowarnortocallforhelp.
57.Howisthewoodwideweblinkedbyfungi?
A.Bymakingtheclickingnoiseswiththeirroots.
B.Byconnectingtherootsofdifferentplantstoeachother.
C.Bysharingfoodandinformationwitheachother.
D.Byspreadingchemicalstoeachother.
58.Whatisthewriter'sintentionofthelastparagraph?
A.Togivepeoplehopeforfurtherstudies.
B.Topraisescientistsfortheirgreatachievements.
C.TocallonpeopletoprotecttheplantsonEarth.
D.Toinspirepeopletocommunicatewithplants.
59.Whatisthestructureofthepassage?
60.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheSecretLanguageofPlants
B.TheStudyaboutthePlantWarningSystem
C.ThePlantsthatGiveWarnings
D.WhyScientistsDoResearchaboutPlant
2022年山东省济南市历城区中考一模英语试题
八、阅读单选
MyfatherchangedhisjobwhenIwastenyearsold,somyfamilymovedtoanothercity.I
wenttoanewschool.Onthefirstdayofmynewschool,Iwasverynervous.AgirlnamedRose
smiledatmeandaskedmetositnearher.Later,webecamegoodfriends.Iwasalittleshybefore.
ButIbecamemoreactiveandoutgoingbecauseofher.
Wecan'tseeeachotheroftennowbecausewearenotinthesamecity.However,wewriteto
eachotherallthetime.Intwoweeks,itwillbehertwentiethbirthday.Iwanttogiveheraspecial
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Whenwehavetroubles,ourfriendswillhelpusgetoverthem.Whenwefeelupset,theywill
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56.Thewriter'sfamilymovedtoanothercitywhenshewasyearsold.
A.nineB.tenC.elevenD.twenty
57.Thewriterbecamemoreactiveandoutgoing.
A.beforesheleftheroldschool
B.aftershebecamefriendswithRose
C.beforesheknewRose
D.aftershelefthernewschool
58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thewriter'sfatherdidnothaveajobwhenshewasyoung.
B.Thewriterfeltnervousonherfirstdayofhernewschool.
C.ThewriterandRoseliveindifferentcitiesnow.
D.AlthoughthewriterandRosecan'tseeeachotheroften,theyalwayswritetoeachother.
59.IntheendthewriterdecidedtobuyRoseonhertwentiethbirthday.
A.acardB.awalletC.alovelydogD.twolovelytoys
60.Theunderlinedwordt4they^^refersto(指的是).
A.troublesB.presentsC.jobsD.friends
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“Savethewhales!^^That'swhatthepictureonJakeSmith'sbedroomwallsaid.Jakeliked
havingapicturethatsaidsomethingimportant:thatshowedhecared.Hejustneverexpectedto
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ItwasaSaturdaymorningwhenthenewspaperfirstreportedthewhales'coming.Agroupof
themwereswimmingclosetothebeachinJake'shometown.Allthelocalpeoplerushedouttothe
beachtoseethem.
Theywereexpectingabeautifulshow,betterthanamovie,butitdidn'tturnoutlikethat.
Thenonewhaleswamintheirdirection,directlytowardland.Itcameinwiththewaves(海浪),
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andalltheotherswerenolongersightseers.Theyhadtobecomerescuers.Afewpeopleran
towardtheanimal.Theypushedandtriedtoforcethewhalebackintothewater,butitwasnouse.
Ananimalrescueserviceteamsoonarrivedinatruckwithheavyliftingmachinerytohelp
movetheanimal.Jakeandhisfamilycouldn'tdomuchonthebeach,sotheywentbacktotheir
houseandmadesandwichesandhotteafortherescuers.Atleast,Jakethought,theycouldhelpin
someway.
Backatthebeach,theyofferedthefoodtotherescuersandwerehappytoseethatitwas
needed.Itwasgettingdark.Somepeoplelineduptheircarsalongthebeachandshinedtheir
headlightsonthesand.Therescuerswouldnotgiveup.Aftertryingmanytimestheywerefinally
abletoliftthewhaleintothewater.Everyonecheeredwhenitheadedouttosea.Itswamout
aboutamileandthendisappearedforamomentunderthesea.Then,inwhatlookedlikeajump
ofjoy,itrosehighabovethewater—athank-youtothosewhohadworkedsohardtosaveitslife.
66.WhatdoesthepictureonJake'swallsayabouthim?
A.Helivesneartheocean.
B.Hecaresaboutanimals.
C.Heworksinananimalrescueserviceteam.
D.Hethinkswhalesarethemostbeautifulanimals.
67.Whydidthelocalpeoplegodowntothebeachthatmorning?
A.Torescuesomewhales.B.Towatchthewaves.
C.Toseethewhalesswimming.D.Toswimwiththewhales.
68.Theunderlinedword“receded“inParagraph3means.
A.didn'tmoveB.wentbackoutC.washedoverD.gotup
69.HowdidJakeandhisfamilygiveahand?
A.Bycallingtherescueservice.
B.ByaskingIheirneighborsforhelp.
C.Byfeedingtherescuers.
D.Bycontrollingthepeopleonthebeach.
70.Inwhatorderdidtheeventsofthewhalerescuetakeplace?
a.Thewhaledisappearedintothesea.
b.Peopleturnedonthelightsoftheircars,
c.Rescuersliftedthewhaleintothewater.
d.Ananimalrescueserviceteamwascalledtocomehelp.
e.Peopletriedtopushthewhaletowardsthesea.
A.e-d-b-c-aB.e-b-c-d-aC.d-b-e-a-cD.a-e-b-d-c
Beingateenagercanbechallenging,butitcanalsobeexciting.You'rebecomingmore
independentandmakingdecisionsforyourself.Youarealsolearningtotakerisksandsolve
problemsbetterthanyoucouldbefore.Andchangesarehappeningthroughoutyourbody,evenin
yourbrain.
Youcan'tseethechangesinyourbrain,butthey'reaffectinghowyoudevelopintoanadult.
Atthistimeinyourlife,thereisaprocessgoingoninsideyourbrainthatmakesitworkfasterand
moreefficiently.Imaginethatthestructureofyourbrainislikeabigroadmap.Therearelotsof
roadsleadingtodifferentdestinations(终点).Whenyouwereachild,asyoulearnednewthings,
yourbraincreatedmoreroadsleadingtodifferentdestinations.Bythetimeyoubecomeateenager,
themostimportantplacesonthemaphavemanydifferentroadsleadingtothem.Nowyour
brain'sjobistomakethatmapmoreefficient.Itremovestheroadsthatyoudon'tneedandworks
tomaketheotherroadsfaster.
Asaresult,yourexperiencesasateenageractuallyaffectthewaythatyourbraindevelops.If
youspendhoursplayingvideogames,whatskillsdoyouuse?Youleamtoseesomethingwith
youreyesandrespond(回应)toitwithyourhands,right?Asyoudevelopthoseskills,yourbrain
ismakingsurethattheroadsleadingtothemareespeciallyfastandefficient.So,yourvideogame
playingcouldbepreparingyouforacareersuchasafighterpilot,orevenasurgeon.
Thisisagreattimeforyoutopracticenewskillsanddiscoverwhatyou'regoodatandwhat
youlovedoing.Gooutandtrydifferentactivities,andstickwiththemifyouthinkthey'reuseful.
Rememberthatwitheverythingyoudo,you'reshapingyourbrainfbrthefuture.
71.Aschildrenlearnnewthings,.
A.theirbrainswillbecomeroadmaps
B.theirbrainscreatemoreroadstodifferentdestinations
C.theyneedtodrawlotsofbigroadmaps
D.manydifferentroadsleadtothemostimportantplaces
72.Theunderlinedword“remove”inthepassageprobablymeans"
A.goquicklyB.takeupC.takeawayD.changehome
73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph3referto?
A.Yourbrain.B.Somethingyousee.
C.YourskillD.Somethingyoulearn.
74.What'sthewriter'sadvicefbrteenagers?
A.Teenagersshouldlearntobemoreindependent.
B.Teenagersshouldworkharderandmoreefficiently.
C.Teenagersshouldplaymorevideogamesinordertobeapilot.
D.Teenagersshouldexperiencemoreandsticktotheusefulactivities.
75.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MakingDecisionsforYourself.
B.ChangesHappeninginYourBrain.
C.WaysofChangingYourBrain.
D.DevelopingYourBrainsfortheFuture.
2021年山东省济南市历城区中考一模英语试题
八、阅读单选
Zak'sgrandfather,Stan,wasveryfamous.Why?Becausehehadavery,very,verylong
whitebeard(胡子).
Oneday,Zakaskedhisgrandfather,"Whenyousleep,doyouputyourbeardoverorunder
thequilt?”"I'mnotsure.Inevercareaboutthat."saidhisgrandfather.4trillooktonight.^^
Stangotintobedthatnightandpulledupthequilt.Thenherememberedhisgrandson's
question.Aha!Hisbeardwasunderthequilt.Butwait.Didthatfeelright?
Heliftedhisbeardfromunderthequiltandputitaboveit.Thisalsodidn'tfeelright.Sohe
putthebeardunderthequiltagain.Buthesoonfeltitwouldbebetterifitwereout.Thebeard
wentinandout—firstunderthequilt,thenoverit,under,over,allnightlong.
Stanspentasleeplessnight.Inthemorning,hewassotiredandunhappythathecuthislong
beardrightoff!
Stan'swifewassohappy.SheadvisedStantocutthatbeardoffmanytimes,butheneverdid
it.Nowasimplequestionmadehimdothat.
56.WhywasStanveryfamous?
A.Becausehehadabigfamily.B.Becausehewasgoodatsinging.
C.Becausehisgrandsonwasveryclever,D.Becausehehadavery,very,verylongwhite
beard.
57.DidStanhaveagoodsleepthatnight?
A.Yes.B.No.C.Maybe.D.Sure.
58.WhatdidStandowithhisbeardatlast?
A.Heputhisbeardoverthequilt.B.Heputhisbeardunderthequilt.
C.Hecuthisbeardoff.D.Hecaredabouthisbeardafterthat.
59.HowdidStan'swifefeelwhenshenoticedherhusband'sshortbeard?
A.Shewasveryhappy.B.Shewasworried.
C.Shewasangrywithhim.D.Shedidn^careaboutit.
60.Fromthepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?
A.Stan'swifeaskedaquestiononeday.
B.StannevercaredaboutZak,hisgrandson.
C.Stanwassleeplessthatnightbecauseofhisbeard.
D.Stanlistenedtohiswife'swordstocuthisbeardoff.
Itisnecessaryforstudentstolearnsometeamskillslikedevelopingrelationships,communicating
wellwithothersandsolvingproblems.Herearetwofunteamactivities.
A■ctivity1:WfaterRlelay(接力赛)
Tools
•Twolargebuckets(水桶)toholdwater
・Onesmallbucketforeachteammember
Instructions
•Fillonelargebucketwithwater.
•Makeholesinthebottomofthesmallbuckets.
•Havetheteammemberslineupbetweenthetwolargebuckets.
•Passthewaterfromonelargebuckettotheother,usingsmallbuckets.Trytokeepasmuch
wateraspossible.
WhyIfsFun
•It'sfiintoworkoutawaytoloseaslittlewateraspossible.
•It'swater.Isn5titfiintogetyouwetonahotsummerday?
Activity2:TruthandLie
Thisactivitywillallowteammemberstolearnabouteachother.
Instructions
•Haveeachteammemberthinkofthreepiecesofinformationaboutthemselves,andoneofthem
isalie.
•Eachteammembertellsthegroupallthethreepiecesofinformation.Lettheotherteam
membersguesswhichisthelie.
WhyIt'sFun
•Studentslovetalkingaboutthemselvesandthisgivesthemthechancetodoso.
•Memberscanlearnabouteachother.
•Memberswillbesurprisedatwhatothersthinkofthem.
61.Howmanyteamskillsdoesthewritermention(提及)inParagraph1?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
62.WhattoolsareneededforeachteaminWaterRelay?
A.Onelargebucketforeachmember.
B.Twolargebucketsfbreachmember.
C.Onesmallbucketforeachmemberandtwolargebuckets.
D.Twosmallbucketsforeachmemberandonelargebucket.
63.InordertowinWaterRelay,theteammembersshould.
A.getthemselveswet
B.loseaslittlewateraspossible
C.passthewaterasslowlyaspossible
D.passthelargebuckettotheotherteam
64.ItisfuntoplayTruthandLiebecauseteammemberscan.
A.talkaboutthemselvesB.sharelovewitheachother
C.tellliestosurpriseothersD.learnalltheinformationaboutothers
65.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom.
A.asciencebookB.atravelguide
C.anewswebsiteD.aschoolmagazine
February29thcomesuponthecalendaronlyeveryfouryears.AyearwithaFebruary29th
mightbegoodnewsifyouarepaidbythedayortheweek.Butitmightbebadnewsifyouwere
bornonaFebruary29th.Youhavetowaitthreeyearsinbetweenbirthdays!
AmericanEnglishhasanexpressionfortheunusualsituation.February29thiscalledaleap
day.AndtheyearwithaFebruary29thinitiscalledaleapyear.Thisyear,2020,issuchayear.
Asaverb,theword“leap”meanstojump,ortomovequickly.uLeap,,canalsobeanoun,
meaningajump,orasuddenmove.
Inaleapyear,thedatesjumpoveronedayoftheweek.Letmeexplain.In2017,thelastdayof
theyear,December31th,fellonaSunday.In2018,itfellonaMonday.In2019,itfellonaTuesday.
Butin2020,December31thwillfallonaThursday.ItjumpsrightoverWednesday.
ThereasonforaleapdayoraleapyearisbecauseourcalendardoesnotfollowtheEarth's
orbit(道)aroundthesunexactly.Eachyear,wehavealittletimeleftover.Soeveryfouryears,
weputallthattimetogetherintoanextra(额外的)day.
SomepeoplechoosetomarryonFebruary29thbecauseitisanunusualdate.Butsomeancient
peopleswouldlikelytellcouplesnottodoit.Leapyearswerebelievedtobedifficult,andleapdays
wereunlucky.Tobehonest,thesehavenoscientificbasis(依据).
66.A20-year-oldpersonhasbirthdaysifhe/shewasbornonaFebruary29th.
A.20B.15C.10D.5
67.Aleapyearmeansonemoreisaddedinthecalendaroftheyear.
A.monthB.yearC.dayD.week
68.Thelastdayof2021willfallonaccordingtothisarticle.
A.SaturdayB.FridayC.SundayD.Monday
69.SomepeoplechoosetomarryonFebruary29thbecause.
A.ifsquiteaspecialdateB.it'squiteanunluckyday
C.itcansavemoremoneyD.it^atraditionalcustom
70.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisnottrueaccordingtothisarticle?
A.Scientiststellcouplesnottomarryonaleapday.
B.Theleapyearorleapdaycomesonceeveryfouryears.
C.Someancientpeoplesbelievedthatleapdayswereunlucky.
D.Wehavealittletimelefteachyearbeforealeapyearcomes.
“Clearyourplate.Saynotowaste.”"Donotwasteagrainoffbod.^^Inthecafeteriasof
schoolsandcompaniesacrossChina,banners(横幅)likethesehavebeenputupeverywhere.
Theyarepartofanationwidecampaign(活动)tocutdownonfoodwasteinChina.
Foodwastehasbecomeabigproblemthesedays.AccordingtotheUnitedNations,1.3
billiontonsoffoodiswastedeveryyear-that'saboutathirdoftheworld'stotalfood.InChina
alone,therestaurantswa
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