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专题04阅读理解

备战2023年中考英语之冲刺题型专项练(全国通用版)

一、阅读单选

(2022•山东济南•校联考模拟预测)Publictoiletsaroundtheworldhaveabadname

forbeingdark,dirtyanddangerous.SomepublicrestroomsinTokyo,strainstationsdon,t

havehandsoapinside.AkindergarteninSouthernJapanstopstakingchildrentoacitypark

becausetheyareafraidofthefliesintherestrooms.Peoplehavelongcalledforachange.

Tokyorecentlyintroducednewrestroomsintwopublicparks.Foronething,theyare

brightlylitandlookcolourful.Foranother,theyaretransparent(透明的).Thisway,people

whoneedtogotothetoiletcancheckoutthecleannessandsafetyoftherestroomswithout

walkinginsideortouchinganything.

Thenewrestrooms,designedbyShigeruBan,aremadeoutof44smartglass"thathas

alreadybeenusedindifferentbuildingstoprovideprivacywhenneeded.Whenusedand

lockedproperly,thecolourfulglasstoiletwillbecomeopaque.Whenthedoorisunlocked,it

willbecometransparentagain.

Thetoiletsareconsideredasafuturisticexampleofthecountry'stechnological

achievements.However,peopleholddifferentopinionsaboutthesenewpublictoilets.

“Itwilltaketimetogetusedtotheidea,“saidMingCheng,whosejobisdesigning

buildings.Buthewouldliketogiveitatry.SarahCopperwhite,atechnologyworkerin

Tokyo,saidthatalthoughshealwaysavoidedpublictoilets,shewasgladtousethenewones

becausetheylookedbrightandclean,ɑltrustscience,,,shesaidinaphoneinterview.

“Idon,twanttoputmyprivacyatrisk,^^SachikoIshikawa,a32-year-oldwriterand

translator,said.MsIshikawaworriedthatsomesmallmistakesmightmakerestroomusers

accidentallyexpose(暴露)themselves.TaliaHaιτis,awriterwhohaslivedinTokyofor

sevenyears,saidshedidnotseeitasausefulwaytomakepeoplefeelcomfortableinpublic

restrooms.''Personally,Ithinkthiswillmakepeoplefeelmoreuncomfortable,especiallyfor

women.,,MsHarris,29,said.

1.WhatdoWeknowaboutthetoiletsintheJapanesecitypark?

A.Theyarealwayscrowded.

B.Theyareverydirty.

C.Theyhavenotoiletpaper.

D.Theyhavenohandsoap.

2.WhydidTokyointroducenewrestroomsinpublicparks?

A.Toshowitstechnologicalachievements.

B.Tomakethepublicparksmorepopular.

C.Toimprovethepresentconditions.

D.Tohelpdisabledpeopleout.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"opaque“possiblymeaninEnglish?

A.Notabletobeseenthrough.

B.Notcleanenoughtobeused.

C.Warmenoughforpeopletouse.

D.Bigenoughtoholdmanypeople.

4.WhatdoesSachikoIshikawathinkofthenewpublictoilets?

A.Theycosttoomuch.

B.Theyarequiteamazing.

C.Theymakeusersuncomfortable.

D.Theycannotmakepeoplefeelsafe.

5.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Howdoweuseapublictoilet

B.Publictoiletaroundtheworld

C.NewpublictoiletinTokyo

D.Neverusepublictoilet

(2022•浙江温州•统考二模)Everybodyisafraidofsomething.That,swhatmorethan1,700

kidstolduswhenWeaskedthemaboutfearsandscarystuff.Wegavekidsalistof14scary

thingsandaskedwhichonefrightenedthemmost.Herearethetop5answersfromour

survey:φScarymoviesandTVshows;②SCarydreams;©Thunderstorms,hurricanes,and

otherterribleweather;@Warandterrorism*;©Soundsheardatnight.

Itseemsthatnoteveryoneisafraidofthesamething.Whatmakesonepersonscaredcanbe

ofnobigdealforsomeoneelse.Plentyofkidssaidtheirbiggestfearwasn,tonourlist.

Whatisfear?

Fearisafeelingthateveryonehas—it,sprogrammedintoallofus—andthat,sagoodthing

becausefearistheretoprotectus.We,rebornwithasenseoffearsowecanreactto

somethingthatcouldbedangerous.Thebabycries,andtheirmomcomesovertocomfort

himorher,helpingthebabyfeelsafeandOKagain.

Realvs.Pretend

Thebestwaytogetoverafearistogetmoreinformationaboutit.Askidsgetolder,they

understandmoreandstartseeingthedifferencebetweenwhatisrealandunreal.Sowhen

William,simaginationleadshimtothinkofwitches,hecanteɪɪhimself,“Waitaminute.

They,reonlyPretendthings.Idon,tneedtoworryaboutthem.”

Thesamegoesforthedark.Akid,simaginationcanstartplayingtrickswhenthelightsgoout.

Whafsundermybed?IsthatathiefIhear?Withthehelpofaparent,kidscangetmore

comfortableinthedark.Usinganightlightorshiningaflashlightunderthebedtoseethat

there,snothingtherecanhelpkidsfightthatfear.

6.Whichofthefollowingcan,thelpakidfightthefearofdark?

A.Usingimaginationstothinkofwitches.

B.Theirparentscomingovertocomfortthem.

C.Usinganightlighttoseethere,snothingunderthebed.

D.Shiningaflashlighttoseethere,snothingunderthebed.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"pretend“inparagraph4mean?

A.Ugly.B.Usual.

C.Unreal.D.Lovely

8.Whatisthesecondparagraphofthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Fourteenscarythingskidslist.

B.Peopleareafraidofdifferentthings.

C.Thebiggestfearforkidsarealwaysthesame.

D.Thethingsfrightenpeoplearethesameasthesurvey.

9.WhichisTRUEaboutthewriter,sopinion?

A.Havingasenseoffearisnotabadthing.

B.Nothingcanhelpkidstogetoverafear.

C.FearissomethingwegetwhenWeareolder.

D.Notallpeoplecanreacttodangerousthings.

(2021•江苏无锡•统考一模)Earlyonemorning,morethanahundredyearsago,an

AmericaninventorcalledEliasHowefinallyfellasleep.Hehadbeenworkingallnightonthe

designofasewingmachinebuthehadrunintoaverydifficultproblem:Itseemedreallyhard

togetthethread(线)torunsmoothlyaroundtheneedle(⅜^f*).

Thoughhewastired,Howesleptbadly.Heturnedandturned.Thenhehadadream.He

dreamedthathehadbeencaughtbyterriblesoldierswhosekingwantedtokillhimandeat

himunlesshecouldbuildaperfectsewingmachine.Whenhetriedtodoso,Howeraninto

thesameproblemasbefore.Thethreadkeptgettingcaughtaroundtheneedle.Thekingflew

intotheprisonandorderedhissoldierstokillHowe.Theycameuptowardshimwiththeir

SPearS(矛)raised.Butsuddenlytheinventornoticedsomething.Therewasaholeinthetipof

eachspear.Theinventorawokefromthedream,realizingthathehadjustfoundtheanswerto

theproblem.Insteadoftryingtogetthethreadtorunaroundtheneedle,heshouldmakeit

runthroughasmallholeinthecenteroftheneedle.Thiswasthesimpleideathatfinally

madeHowedesignandbuildthefirstreallypracticalsewingmachine.

EliasHowewasnottheonlyoneinfindingtheanswertohisprobleminthisway.Thomas

Edison,theinventoroftheelectriclight,saidhisbestideascameintohimindreams.Sodid

thegreatphysicistAlbertEinstein.CharlotteBrontealsodrewinherdreamsinwritingJane

Eyre.

Toknowthevalueofdreams,youhavetounderstandwhathappenswhenyouareasleep.

Eventhen,apartofyourmindisstillworking.ThisUnConSCioUS(无意识的),butstillactive

partunderstandsyourexperiencesandgoestoworkontheproblemsyouhavehadduringthe

day.Itstoresallkindsofinformationthatyoumayhaveforgottenorneverhavereally

noticed.Itisonlywhenyoufallasleepthatthispartofthebraincansendmessagestothepart

youusewhenyouareawake.However,theunconsciouspartactsinaspecialway.Ituses

strangeimages(图像)whichtheconsciouspartmaynotknowatfirst.Thisiswhydreamsare

sometimesCalled“secretmessagestoOUrSeIVeS''.

10.Accordingtothepassage,EliasHowewas.

A.thefirstpersonthatsolvedproblemsinhissleep

B.muchmorehard-workingthanotherinventors

C.thefirstpersontodesignasewingmachinethatreallyworked

D.theonlypersonatthetimewhoknewthevalueofdreams

11.TheproblemHowewastryingtosolvewas.

A.whatkindofthreadtouse

B.wheretoputtheneedle

C.howtodesignaneedlewhichwouldnotbreak

D.howtopreventthethreadfromgettingcaughtaroundtheneedle

12.ThomasEdisonisspokenofbecause.

A.healsotriedtoinventasewingmachineB.hegotsomeofhisideasfromdreams

C.hewasoneofHowe,sbestfriendsD.healsohaddifficultyinfallingasleep

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseςςsecretmessagestoourselves^^mean?

A.Strangeimagesareusedtocommunicateideas.

B.Imageswhichhavenomeaningareused.

C.Wecanneverunderstandtherealmeaning.

D.Somespeciallytrainedpeoplecanknowthem.

(2022•湖北襄阳•统考二模)Orderingtakeoutsisverypopularnowadaysbecauseitis

convenient.Morethan60percentofthepeopleinChinaordertakeoutfoodatleasttwicea

week.Ifpeopledon,twanttoeatout,theycanjustordertakeoutsonthesmartphoneand

waitforittobedelivered(送达).

Whataboutpeoplelivinginancienttimes?Didtheyeattakeouts?

Infact,therewastakeoutasfarbackastheSongDynasty.Accordingtohistorybooks,

EmperorXiaozong(1127—1194)likedtoordertakeoutslateatnight.Hisservantsthenwent

aroundthecitytopickupthedishesandbringthembacktothepalace.

Ordinary(普通的)peoplealsoorderedtakeouts.Restaurantwaiterswouldgooutinto

thestreetsandyelloutwhichdishescouldbeorderedthatday.Afterhearingthewaiters,

peoplecouldthenplaceanorder.Later,deliveryworkerswouldbringfoodtotheirhomes.In

thefamousSongDynastypaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival(《?青明上

河图》),atakeoutworkercanbeseenonadeliverywithfoodinhand.

Peopleatthattimeevenhadaspecialmealboxfortakeoutdishes.Itwasalongwooden

boxwithseverallayers.Peoplealsousedwarmingplatesmadeoftwolayersofporcelain(瓷).

Hotwatercouldbeputbetweenthemtokeepdisheswarm.

14.Theunderlinedword"it”inPara1probablyrefersto(指的是).

A.eatingoutB.thesmartphoneC.takeoutD.aphonecall

15.Accordingtothepassage,takeouthasalonghistoryofaboutyearsinChina.

A.900B.1,100C.1,000D.2,000

16.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Manypeopleliketoordertakeoutsnowadays.

B.OnlytheEmperorcouldordertakeoutsinancienttimes.

C.PeoplecanseeatakeoutworkerinAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival.

D.PeopleusedspecialwoodenboxesfortakeoutdishesinancientChina.

(2022・山东聊城・统考二模)

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ataninternationaltradecompanyinGuangzhou.Iamkind-hearted,hard-workingand

healthy,andwouldlikepart-timeweekendworkofferingPutonghualessonstoforeign

friends.Ifyouareinterested,pleaseemailmeatcherrylf@.

BeijingSnowWorldSkiPark

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17.IfanAustralianstudentwantstolearnChinese,heorshecan.

A.cal.emailcherrylf@

C.fa.telephon/p>

18.Howmanysquaremeters(平方米)isthetotallandareaofthehouseforsale?

A.509sqm.B.428.8sqm.C.312.2sqm.D.80.2sqm.

19.WhereisCherryworkingnow?

A.Shanghai.B.Pudong.C.Beijing.D.Guangzhou.

20.IfhegoesskiingoninBeijingSnowWorldSkiPark,Nickhastopaymore

moneythanonTuesday.

A.WednesdayB.FridayC.SundayD.Monday

21.Ifyouwanttoskiforfourhoursonweekdays,howmuchmoneywillyoupayatleast?

A.138yuanB.200yuanC.208yuanD.280yuan

(2022•安徽芜湖•统考一模)AnnaDuwaswalkingalongthebeachwhenshenoticed

plasticsthere.Shereacheddowntopickthemup,andquicklyrealizedthereweremanymore

tinypiecesthanshecoulddealwith.Itseemedimpossibletocleanthemallup.

Du,12yearsoldatthetime,triedtosolvetheproblemlikeanygoodscientist—first,by

doingalittleresearch.That,showshelearnedthat8milliontonsofplasticsendupinthe

oceanseveryyear.

Thenshegottoworkbuildingsomethingthatcouldhelpsolvetheproblem:a

remote-operatedVehiCle(遥控》替水器),orROV.HerROVcanmovethroughwaterandfind

plasticsontheoceanfloor.

TheactuallycoolpartofDu,sROVisthedetectionsystem.Sheusesacameraalong

withthreedifferentkindsoflighttofindtheplastics.Shealsousesvisible(可见的)lightto

findunnaturalcolorsthatmightmaketheplasticsstandout.

“Shehasaverygoodengineeringsensetobreakdownaproblemlikethisandthengo

afteritJsaysengineerCaseyMachado.uItsoundssimple,butit,salevelofthinkingthat,s

reallyamazing.,,

Dustartedattendingpubliceventsandworkshopsatauniversitywhenshewasfive

yearsold,andsoshepickeduptheengineeringskillsnecessarytobuildherROV.Shesays

actuallygettingherROVtomovethroughwaterwellwasnoteasy.Shefailedmanytimes,

butshenevergaveuptryingandtesting.

Whenaskedaboutfutureplans,shementionswantingtoaddresstheeffectsofclimate

change.uIthinktherearealotofproblemsthatcouldbesolvedwithnewinventions,,,says

Du.

Duthanksherparents,whoforyearshavetakenhertostudentoutreachactivities,for

supportingherinterestinscience,technology,engineeringandmath(STEM).Shesaysshe

hasbeenabletomeetstudentsandscientiststhere.

“IknowIwanttobeanengineerbecause1likebuildingthingstohelpsolvetheworld's

problems,,,saysDu.ςςButΓmnotsurewhatkindofengineerIwanttobeyet.^^

22.AnnaDunoticedwhilewalkingalongthebeach.

A.paperB.plasticsC.shellsD.sand

23.WhatcanDu,sROVdo?

A.Itcanfindtheplasticseasilyonthebeach.

B.Itcancleanplasticsallupontheearth.

C.Itcanmovethroughwaterandfindplasticsontheoceanfloor.

D.Itcanhelpaddresstheeffectsofclimatechange.

24.WhydoesDuwanttobeanengineerinthefuture?

A.Becauseshelearnsalotfromthestudentsandscientists.

B.Becauseshelikesbuildingthingstohelpsolvetheworld,sproblems.

C.Becauseherparentswanthertoworkasanengineer.

D.Becauseshefailedmanytimesinhertests.

25.WhatmadeDusucceedinbuildingherROV?

A.Agoodengineeringsense.B.Thespiritofnevergivingup.

C.Thesupportfromherparents.D.Aboveall.

(2022•山东滨州•中考模拟)Chinaisagreatcountrywiththelargestpopulationinthe

world.Inordertosolvethepopulationproblem,ourgovernmentcarriedoutone-child

policy(政策)before.Whenitiscarriedoutforsometime,manypeoplenotonlyseeits

advantagesbutalsodisadvantages.

From2016,two-childpolicyisputintoeffect.Inmyopinion,two-childpolicyis

good.Firstofall,two-childpolicyisthegiftforsomeonlychild.Forsomefamilies,maybe

theparentsareonlychildandtheyalsocanhaveonlychild.Besidesthelonelinessoftheir

child,whentheirchildgrowsupandtheygrowolder,theirchildmarryanonlychildgirl,the

burden(负担)ontheirchildandhis

wifeistooheavy.Theirchildandhiswifehavetotakecareoftwocouples.Usually,ayoung

couplelookingafteranoldcoupleisalittledifficult.Butiftheirparentshavetwochildren,

theycansharetheburdenoftakingcareoftheirparents.Itwouldbemuchbetter.Secondly,

two-childpolicycanguarantee(保证)thenumberofChinesepopulation.

Allinall,one-childpolicyhasbeenoutofdate.Andtwo-childpolicyisneededand

necessary.Itcansolvetheproblemsofnowadays(现在)andthefuture.

26.Whichcountryhasthelargestpopulationintheworld?

A.AmericaB.BritainC.ChinaD.Japan.

27.Theunderlinedphrase“carriedouf,inParagraph1

means44"inChinese.

A.携带B.取消C.禁止D.实行

28.Ourgovernmentcarriedoutone-childpolicybeforeinorderto.

A.solvethepopulationproblem

B.takecareoftwooldcouples

C.sharetheburdenoftakingcareoftheirparents

D.arguethattwo-childpolicyshouldbeputintoeffect

29.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.One-childpolicyhasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.

B.It,seasyforayoungcoupletolookafteranoldcouple.

C.Chinaisagreatcountιywiththelargestpopulationintheworld.

D.Forsomefamilies,maybetheparentsareonlychildandtheyalsocanhave

30.What,sthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Two-childpolicyisneededandnecessary.

B.Ourgovernmentcarriedoutone-childpolicy.

C.Two-childpolicyisthegiftforsomeonlychild.

D.Two-childpolicycanguaranteethenumberofChinesepopulation.

(2018•广西贵港•中考真题)Doyoualwaysfocusonstudyingandgetting“A"grades

inschool?MostChinesestudentsworkreallyhard.ButintheUnitedStates,youmightbe

consideredabookworm(书呆子)ifyoucannotsocialize(社交).Socializingisasimportant

asyourgrades.Ifyoujuststudyallthetimeanddon,tsocialize,yourlifewon,tbecomplete.

So,howdoesonesocializewithstudentsintheUS?

Lotsofhighschoolsoftenhavesoccergamesduringtheautumnterm.Ididn,tknow

anythingaboutsoccer,butIjoinedsomeofthesoccergamesinordertohavefunwithmy

friends.Ithoughtɪcouldlearntherulesfromothers.However,tomysurprise,some

Americanstudentsdon,tevenknowtherulesbutstillgotothegamesinordertosocialize.

Theycheerforthesoccerplayersandhavefuntogether.

Theothercommonwaytosocializeistojoinafter-schoolclubs.Youcanchooseclubs

thatyouareinterestedinandmakealotofnewfriends.Forexample,oneofτnyfriends

startedasketch(素描)club.ɪwasinterested,soIjoinedtheclub.ThereImetlotsofstudents

whowerealsointerestedinsketching.Wesoonbecamefriendswitheachother.Socializingis

animportantthingintheUS.Butgradesarestillimportant,too.Acompletestudentshould

havetheabilitytobalance(平衡)hisorherstudyingandsocializing.

31.YoumightbeconsideredifyoucannotsocializeintheUnitedStates.

A.agoodstudentB.abookworm

C.alazystudentD.ahard-workingstudent

32.WhendolotsofhighschoolshavesoccergamesintheUS?

A.Duringtheautumnterm.B.Duringthesummerterm.

C.Duringthespringterm.D.Duringthewinterterm.

33.Howmanywaystosocializearementionedinthepassage?

A.Five.B.FOU匚C.Three.D.Two.

34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.MostChinesestudentsworkreallyhard.

B.NotallAmericanstudentswhogotothesoccergamesknowtherules.

C.TheWriterjoinedsomeofthesoccergamesinordertoplaysoccer.

D.Ifyouwanttomakelotsofnewfriends,youcanjoinclubsthatyouareinterestedin.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowtoMakeNewFriends.

B.BalanceStudyingandSocializing.

C.SocializingIsNotasYourGrades.

D.SocializingIstheMostImportantThingintheUS.

(2022•广东•模拟预测)Areyouafanofcoolinventions?Thesenewproductsmakeour

livesmoreconvenientandevenfun.TimepickedoutIOOofthebestinventionsin2020.Lefs

havealookatthreeofthem.

Lookinglikeafriendlyandhelpfulcharacterfrom

EmbodiedMoxiethepopularchildren,sTVshowMisterRogers'

RobotNeighborhood,therobotwasdesignedbysomeofthe

show,screators,aswellaseducationexperts.Moxiecan

beafriendwhoencourageskidstoreadanddraw.Ithelps

themdevelopcreativeandsocialskills.Forexample,it

缱encourageschildrentotalkabouttheirfeelingswiththeir

friends.

Doyoulikewatchingthestarsatnight?Withahome

DarkSkysDS-I

PlanelariUm(星空仪),wecanlookatthenightsky

Planetarium

wheneverwewant.TheMillerEngineeringDarkSkys

DS-IPlanetariumcanproject4.1millionstars!Lastyear,

manypeoplewereStUCk(困于)insideduringthe

FlCOVID-19pandemic.Thisplanetariumbecamepopular

bybringingthenightskybacktothem.

BecauseofCOVID-19,washinghandsmoreoften

becomesnecessaιy.ButsometimesWecouldn,tfindwater

SATOTap

orsoap.Tomakeitmoreconvenient,aJapanesecompany

HandwashingStation

LIXILinventedtheSATOTap,whichisamobile

handwashingstation.Thereisalsoaplacetoputthesoap.

Thisnewproductcostsonly3dollarsto6dollars.

36.WhowillEmboidedMoxieRobothelp?

A.Aneducationalexpert.B.Aprimaryschoolstudent.

C.AfriendofMisterRogers,.D.AcreatorofMisterRogers'Neighborhood.

37.Whydidhomeplanetariumbecomepopularlastyear?

A.Itpreventsthecustomersfromgettingill.

B.Itmakeswatchingstarsatanytimepossible.

C.Ithelpspeoplestepoutsidetoenjoythenightsky.

D.Itisamachinethatcanprojectthemoststarsever.

38.WhatwasSATOTapinventedfor?

A.Tomakewashinghandsmoreconvenient.

B.Tosavewaterandsoapwhenwashinghands.

C.TostoppeoplefromcatchingCOVID-19.

D.Tocutdownthepriceofthehandwashingstation.

(2022•福建三明•统考二模)AsAI(人工智能)develops,thedifferencesbetween

humansandmachinesarebecomingblurred(模糊不清的).Robotscanbeassmartas

humansandcandosomeofthesamethingswecando.

Howcanwestayhuman?Scientistsandphilosophershaveofferedmanyanswers,but

thequestionstill.▲..ThedevelopmentofAlhasmadethisquestionevenmore

complicated(复杂的).

InOctober2017,arobotcalledSophiabecamethefirstrobotevertohaveanationality.

Sophiacanholdconversationswithhumans.Thishasraisedquestionsaboutwhether

intelligentrobotsshouldhavethesamerightsashumansinthefuture.

Ofcourse,AIisstillalongwayfrombeingabletohavefeelingslikehumans.The

questionofwhetherAIshouldhaverightsornotisabitsillyatthemoment.Butitisworth

notingthatAIcanlearnthethingsthathumanshavetaughtit—forbetterorworse.

Forexample,in2016,MicrosoftintroducedTay-acomputerprogramthatcouldhold

conversationswithpeople.Taylearnedhowtotalkwithhumansbyreadingthethingsthey

wroteonline.Withinlessthan24hours,Taywentfromwritingpoliterepliestomakingrude

comments.Itlearnedto“say"thesemdethingsfromrealhumans.

Inthefuture,WewillberequiredtoprogramAIwithasenseofethics(伦理学)and

moralityoneofthethingsthatseparateusfromanyotheranimalonearth.AIcando

manyofthesamethingsWedo.Butitcannottellthedifferencesbetweenrightandwrong.It

cannotfeelsadnessorjoy.Itcannottellaboutthebeauty.Andthatiswhattrulyseparatesus

fromthemachines.

39.WhichofthefollowingcanbeputintheA?

A.solvesB.repliesC.expectsD.remains

40.Sophiaisdifferentfromotherrobotsbecauseit.

A.lookslikeahumanB.hasanationality

C.isthefirstAIrobotD.hasfeelingslikehumans

41.Theunderlinedword"they"referto.

A.humansB.robotsC.programsD.computers

42.Fromthepassage,Wecaninfer.

A.AIcanhelpyouchoosewhichdressiswonderful

B.AIcanfeelunhappywhenitcan,tfinishthetask

C.AIcansaysomethingimpoliteifitdislikesyou

D.AIcandriveyouhomeaccordingtoyourorder

43.Thewritershowshisideaby.

A.givingexamplesB.listingnumbersC.raisingquestionsD.makingsurvey

(2022•辽宁鞍山•统考中考真题)TWOmonthSago,mysonEriclosthistrombone(长

号).Wewereverysad.

Welearnedthattellingfriendsaboutoursadthingsmadeusfeelbetterandlessworried.

Wereceivedsweetmessagesfromfriendsshowingtheircareforus.Ericreceivedthe

sweetestletterremindingusthatalthoughthingsinlifecanbesadandmakeusupset,wecan

stillfindkindnessaroundus.

Andthen,anotherstudentatadifferentschoolheardaboutthesituationanddecidedto

givehistrombonetomyson.Itturnedoutthatitwasthesamekindasthelostone.

WemetthisyoungmanwhogaveittoEric.HehopedthatEricshouldneverstop

learningandmakingmusic.

Weweresothankfulandhappy.Erichadhisfirstconcertacoupleofweeksago.One

thingaboutkindnessisthattothereceiverofkindness,itmightnotbenecessary,buttothe

giverwhowantstochangethingsforthebetter,itbecomesreallynecessary.

Wearereallythankfulforeveryone'skindness.Andwearethankfulthatthetrombone

gotlost.Ittaughtussomuchaboutotherpeople,shealing(治愈的)power,evenpeopleWe

havenevermetbefore.

44.WhathappenedtoErictwomonthsago?

A.Histrombonewaslost.B.Hegaveawayhistrombone.

C.Histrombonewasbroken.D.Heboughtatrombone.

45.Whatdidthewriterdoafterhersonlostthetrombone?

A.Shekeptitasecret.B.Shedidn,tcareaboutit.

C.Sheboughtanewtrombone.D.Shetoldotherpeopleaboutit.

46.Fromthetext,Wecanknowthat.

A.Ericwaspleasedtolosehistrombone

B.

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