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专题01阅读理解之记叙文

(2025·浙江·中考真题)①Lifeisfullofmoments,butsomeare“special”andstayinourheartsforever.For

example,thefirsttimeyourodeabikealone,afriend’shugwhenyouweresad,orintheeveningtalkingwith

family.Thesemomentsaren’talwaysbig,buttheychangehowwefeelaboutourselvesandtheworld.

②Specialmomentsareliketreasures.Wedon’tneedtowritethemdown—ourheartsrememberthem.A

teachermightpraiseashystudent’sdrawing,makingthechildfeelimportant.Aparentcouldbakecookieswithyou

onarainyday,fillingthekitchenwithlaughter.Evenstrangerscancreatethem:abaristawhoknowsyourcoffee

order,oraneighborwhohelpscarrygroceries.Thesesmallactsstayinourmindsbecausetheymakeusfeelloved.

③Businessesalsousespecialmoments.Acafémightplaysoftmusicandservewarmcookiesoncolddays

tomakecustomersfeelwelcome.Abookstorecouldholdstorytimeforkidseveryweekend,turningavisitintoa

happymemory.Anice-creamshopletscustomersdecoratetheirowncones(冰激凌蛋筒)—seeingachildsmile

whileaddingsomethingisamomenteveryoneremembers.

④Intheend,specialmomentsareeverywhere.Theydon’tneedmoneyorplanning—justalittlecare.Akind

word,asmile,orasmallsurprisecanmakelifericher.Sotaketimetoenjoythesemoments—theymakelifeworth

living.

1.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutspecialmoments?

A.Theyarealwaysbigandexciting.B.Wecankeepthespecialthingsinmind.

C.Weneedtowritethemdowntoremember.D.Theyhavenothingtodowithhowwefeel.

2.Whatdoestheice-creamshopprobablydoaccordingtothepassage?

A.Sellsthecheapestice-cream.B.Closesearlyonweekends.

C.Refusestoletkidsenter.D.Createsice-creammomentsforguests.

3.Whichisthestructureofthispassage?

A.B.C.D.

4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Howtousethepowerofthemoment.B.Whypeopleforgetsmallmoments.

C.Whentoplanbigandexcitingevents.D.Wheretofindthemostexpensivetreasures.

(2025·浙江·中考真题)Itwasverydarkoutside.Iheatedthefoodinthekitchenagain,butmydadstill

didn’tcomebackfromtheforest.Heworkedasaforestranger(护林员).Inthemorning,hetoldmehewouldgoto

checkthenewsmalltreesandthatIdidn’tneedtowaitforhimfordinner.Butnow,thewindwasblowinghardand

makingaloudnoise,likeananimal.Istoodatthedoorandcalledhim,buthedidn’tanswer.

“Ican’twaitanylonger,”Ithought.Itookaflashlightfromthecornerandwentout.Thelightshowedme

theway,buttheshadowsofthetreeslookedscary,likeclaws.Iheldtheflashlightmoretightly.Iwasworriedthat

Dadmightbelostorintrouble,soIwalkedintotheforestslowly.

Thewindblewharder,andtheleavesmadenoise.Iwasscaredandkeptlookingback,butIsawnothing.The

flashlightwasdying.Justthen,Iheardsomeoneshout,“Xiaoyu?Isthatyou?”

ItwasDad!Ishouted,“Dad!I’mhere!”Isawthelightmove,andthenIsawhisorangerangerclothes.Iran

tohimandjumpedintohisarms.Icouldsmellthepineonhim,andIalmostcried.“Son,whyareyouhere?”Dad

asked.Dad’shandswerecold,buthehuggedmehard.“Myphonestoppedworking.Iwasonmywayhome.”Iput

myfaceagainsthiscoat.Listeningtohisheartbeat,Ifeltsafeagain.

1.Whydidthewritergointotheforestwithaflashlightatnight?

A.Tolookforthenewlyplantedtrees.B.Tosearchforhisdad.

C.Tochecktheforestasaranger.D.Tofindhislostphone.

2.Whatisthecorrectorderofthewriter’sexperience?

①Heheardhisfather’scall.②Hetookaflashlightandenteredtheforest.

③Hefeltscaredbutkeptmovingforward.④Herantohisfatherandhuggedhim.

A.①②③④B.②①④③C.②③①④D.③②①④

3.Howdidthewritermostprobablyfeelwhenhesawhisfather?

A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Afraid.D.Sad.

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Helovedhisfatherdeeply.B.Heoftengotlostintheforest.

C.Hedislikedhisfather’sjob.D.Hisfatherdidn’tcareabouthissafety.

(2024·浙江·中考真题)PompaweeisafanoftraditionalChineseculture.Sheisamongthousandsofyoung

peopleinThailandwhohavelearnedMandarin(普通话).AndshehasbeenwatchingMandarininacreativeway,

makinglearningmoreenjoyable.

Inrecentyears,moreyoungpeopleinThailandaretryingtolearnaboutChinathroughsocialmedia,movies

andTVprograms,andhanfuisverypopularwithPompawee’sstudents.That’swhereshehasgothernewideaof

teaching.SheshareswiththemthislatestChinesefashion(时尚)inclass,helpingthemlearnaboutthecultureas

wellasthelanguageitself.

“Mandarinislikeakey,helpingmetoopenthedoortounderstandChina,”shesaid.Pompaweedevelopeda

lovefortheChineselanguageattheageof13.Whenshewasinhighschool,shemadeanimportant

decision-learningMandarinatcollege.Now35-year-oldPompaweehastaughtMandarinforover10years.

PompaweevisitedChinaforthefirsttimewhileshewasintheuniversity.ShefoundChinesefoodsogreat.

BeforetravellingtoChina,PompaweehadonlyheardofafewChinesedishes,suchashotpotandjiaozi.Shewas

amazedbythekinds,thetastesandtheChinesewaysofcooking.“Chinesepeopleareverykindtoforeigners.

DuringmyfirstvisittoChina,myChinesefriendsandtheirfamiliesalwaystookgoodcareofmeandkeptasking

whetherIwasusedtothelife,”sherecalled(回忆).

Sofar,PompaweehasvisitedseveralChinesecities,“Chinaissuchalargecountry,”shesaid.“Mytripto

ChinawillneverendandI’dliketointroducemoretopeopleofmycountry.”

1.WhatisPompawee’snewwaytoteachMandarin?

A.Givingonlinelessons.B.TakingpartinTVshows.

C.MakingmoviesaboutChina.D.Sharingthefashionofhanfu.

2.WhendidPompaweebecomeaMandarinteacher?

A.Attheageofthirteen.B.Overtenyearsago.

C.Attheageofthirty-five.D.Whenshewasatcollege

3.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Pompawee’sfirstvisittoChinaB.Pompawee’sdeeploveforMandarin.

C.Pompawee’sfavoriteChinesedishes.D.Pompawee’slifeindifferentChinesecities

4.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.ToexplainabetterwayofteachingMandarin.

B.Toshowopinionsaboutprotectinglocallanguage.

C.TointroduceaforeignerwhospreadsChineseculture.

D.TolistreasonswhyChinesefashionispopularinThailand.

(2023·浙江湖州·中考真题)Jacksonwaswalkinghomefromschooloneafternoonwhenhisuntied

shoelaces(鞋带)caughthisfoot.Healmostfell.Heputdownhisbackpackandtiedthem.

EvaandDavewereridingdowntheothersideofthestreet.Suddenly,Davestoppedandpointed.

“Whoa!Didyouseethat?”heasked.“Jacksonjusttotallyfelldownthere!”

“Oh,no!Isheokay?”askedEva.

“Itlookslikehehurthisknee.”

Justastheywerestilltalkingaboutthis,Mandycaughtupwiththem.“Whatareyouguystalkingabout?”

sheasked.

“Jacksonjustfellandhurthisknee,”saidEva.

“Washebleeding(流血)?”askedMandy.

Thestorybegantospread.Withinanhour,Kevinheardthewholestory.“Jacksongothitbyacaronhisway

home.Therewasbloodeverywhere,andhewassenttohospital.

Thatnight,Olivergotmoreinformation.“▲Hedoesn’tevenrememberanythingabouttheaccident!He

won’tbeatschoolforatleastfourweeks.”

Thenextmorning,everybodyatschoolwastalkingaboutJackson.

“LuckyJackson,”Mayasaid.“Hegetstomisssomuchschool.”

“Thepoorguycan’tevenmove,andyouthinkhe’slucky?”saidKathy.

Bobshookhisheadsadly,“Hewassogoodatsoccer—whatifhecanneverplayagain?”

“Maybeweshouldsendhimacardorvisithiminthehospital,”suggestedBill.

“Willheevenrememberus?”askedGina.

“Ican’tbelievehelosthismemory!”Lisacried.

Justthen,JacksoncamearoundthecornerandwalkedovertoGinaandLisa.“Heyguys,what’sgoingon?”

heasked.

Everyonestoppedtalkingandstaredathim.

1.WhatwasJacksondoingwhenhealmostfell?

A.Tyinghisshoelaces.B.Ridinghisbikehome.

C.Walkinginthestreet.D.Puttingdownhisbackpack.

2.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillinthe“▲”inthepassage?

A.Jacksonfelldownandhurthisknee.

B.Jacksongothitbyacarandkeptbleeding.

C.Jacksongotcaughtbyhisshoelacesandfell.

D.Jacksonbrokehislegandhisheadwashurt.

3.Fromthelastsentenceofthepassage,wecaninferthateveryonewas________.

A.shockedB.scaredC.upsetD.disappointed

4.Thebesttitleforthepassagecanprobablybe________.

A.AFunnyFriendB.HeSaid,SheSaid

C.ATerribleAccidentD.HeHurt,SheCared

(2023·浙江衢州·中考真题)Tomalwayslivedforgrades.Hewasalwaysinterestedinbooksandideas.

Whyshouldhecareaboutpeople?Theyonlymadefunofhim.Theywerejealous(妒忌的)becausehewasso

smart,orsohethought.ItseemedthatTomkneweverything—exceptonething.Hedidn’tknowhowtogetalong

withotherpeople.

Hemadehisparentsbelievethatschoolwasawasteoftime,sohebeganhomeschoolingwithspecial

teachers.Hedreamedofbeingtheyoungestpersontoenteruniversity,andhesentletterstofamousprofessors(教

授)toseeifitwaspossible.

Oneday,thedoorbellrang.WhenTomopenedthedoor,therewashisidol—ProfessorRosen.Tomwasso

excitedthathecouldhardlyspeak.Thetwotalkedforalongtime,exchangingideas.Theprofessorwassurprisedat

whatthisyoungboyknew.“Tom,tellmeaboutyourfriends.Whatdoyoudoforfun?”theprofessorwantedto

know.

TherewassilenceasTomrealisedthathedidn’treallyhaveanyfriends.“Well,Idon’thavetimeforallthat.

I’mtoobusywithmystudies,”hesaid.

“That’saproblem,Tom.Youhavetolearnthattheworldisnotjustfilledwithideas.It’sfilledwithpeople.

Andyouhavetoremembertobewhatyouare…aboy.Boysneedtohavefun.”

Theprofessortalkedabitmoreandthensaid,“Ihavetogo,butIhaveatestforyou.Inthisbox,thereare

threethings.Iwantyoutolearnhowtousethem.Itisnotverysimpleandyou’llneedanotherpersontohelpyou.

Experimentandlearnhowtousethem,andI’llbebackinaweektoseehowyou’redoing.Then,I’llhaveanother

testforyou.”

TheprofessorleftandTomopenedthebox.Insideweretwobaseballglovesandaball.Hetriedonaglove

andpickeduptheball,lookingattheotherglovewithabrightsmile…

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”meaninParagraph2?

A.Writingletters.B.Attendinguniversityearly.

C.Studyingathome.D.Visitingfamousprofessors.

2.WhatdoProfessorRosen’swordsmeaninParagraph5?

A.It’sgoodforTomtosharenewideaswithhisteachers.

B.It’simportantforTomtorememberwhathe’slearnt.

C.It’snecessaryforTomtorealisewhathisproblemis.

D.It’shelpfulforTomtoknowthedifferencesamongpeople.

3.WhydidProfessorRosensetthefirsttestforTomaccordingtothetext?

A.ToimproveTom’stestingskills.

B.TocheckTom’slanguagelevel.

C.TostopTomfrombeingsilent.

D.ToencourageTomtomakefriends.

4.WhatwillTomprobablydonextaccordingtothetext?

A.Workmuchharderonhisstudies.

B.Givetheboxbacktotheprofessor.

C.Goouttoplaybaseballwithsomeone.

D.Askformoreinformationbyletter.

(2023·浙江丽水·中考真题)Therewereonly15minutesuntillunch.ButeveryoneinMrs.Stretch’smath

classwaswaitingexcitedlyforthestartofAroundtheWorld.

AroundtheWorldwasEddie’sfavoriteclassroomgame.Helovedracingagainstaclassmatetosolveamath

problem.Eddiewonandlost.ButhisfriendMichaelneverlost.Hewasthechampion(冠军)ofAroundtheWorld.

Everyweekhewouldgoaroundtheclassroomwinningagainsteveryone.

“Areweallready?”Mrs.Stretchasked.Everyonenodded.

“Thenlet’sbegin,”saidMrs.Stretch.“Talia,youstart.”

Taliawasnewtotheclass.Thiswouldbeherfirsttimeplaying.ShejumpedupandwentovertoEddie’s

desk.Eddiestoodup,too.

“Twelvetimestwo,”saidMrs.Stretch.

“Twenty-four!”Taliacalledout,asecondbeforeEddiecould.

Eddiesatdown,disappointedbutstillhappytoknowtherightanswer.

Taliamovedontochallengethenextclassmate.Sheseemedunstoppable.Finally,TaliagottoMichael.

“Eighttimestwelve,”Mrs.Stretchsaid.

“Ninety-six!”shoutedTaliafirst.

Theclasssatshocked,theneveryonecheeredforTalia,today’schampion.

“Nicejob,Talia,”saidMrs.Stretch.“It’stimeforlunch,everyone.Nowlineup,please.”

Eddiestoodtogotolunch.HenoticedMichaelhadhisheaddownonhisdesk,hisfaceburiedinhisarms.

EddiewalkedtoMichaelandputhishandonhisshoulder.

“It'sOKtolose,”Eddiesaid.“IloseAroundtheWorldallthetime.You’restillgreatatmultiplication.”

“That’snotwhyI’mupset,”Michaelsaidintohisarms.“Noonelikesme.TheycheeredwhenIlost.”

“Youthinktheycheeredagainstyou?”Eddieasked.

“▲”Michaelsaid.

“Ithinktheycheeredbecausetheyweretoosurprised,”Eddiesaid.“You’rethechamp.Taliahadtodoher

besttobeatyou.So,peoplewereexcitedaboutit.”

“Sheisreallygoodatmath,”Michaelagreed.

“Andsoareyou,”saidEddie.“Youhelpusallworkharder.Becauseofyou,weprobablyhavethebestmath

classinthewholeschool.”

“Thanks,”Michaelsaid.HesmiledatEddie,“Doyouwanttosittogetheratlunch?”

“Sure,”saidEddie.“Youcanquizmeonmathproblemsandhelpmegetbetter.”

Michaelstoodup.“Challengeaccepted!”

1.WhatisAroundtheWorld?

A.Amathchallenge.B.Arunningrace.

C.Acomputergame.D.Awritingcompetition.

2.Whatcanweknowaboutthecharactersinthestory?

A.Taliawasreallygoodatmath.

B.Mrs.Stretchlikedthechampionbest.

C.Eddiecaredalotaboutwhetherhewonorlost.

D.Michaelwashard-workingbutseldomhelpedothers.

3.Whichofthefollowingisthebestsentencetofillin▲inParagraph18?

A.Whatelse?B.Whyelse?C.Whoelse?D.Whereelse?

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexpressthemessage(启示)ofthestory?

A.Onceachampion,alwaysachampion.

B.Tobeagoodloseristolearnhowtowin.

C.Theonlywaytogrowistochallengeyourself.

D.Neverforgetfailureisjustanevent,notaperson.

(2023·浙江丽水·中考真题)WhenDrewMascottigraduatedfromhighschool,hegotajobdelivering(送)

pizzas.Butsoonherealizedthatitwasn’twhathewantedtodofortherestofhislife.Sohetookanightclassata

localtechschooltoseeifwelding(焊接)—whichjoinstwometalstogetherwithheat—wasaskillthat“wasgoing

tostick.”

Itdid.Mascottiwantedtolearneverythingaboutweldinganddecidedhe’dmakeweldinghiscareer.

Butonenightclasswouldn’tbeenough.MascottiwenttoHobartWeldingSchoolinOhioforreal,technical

training.Besidesweldingcourses,Mascottialsotookclassesinsubjectslikemetallurgy-thestudyofmetal—and

readingblueprints.Hebecamemorecertainthathewouldsticktothejob.

Forthepast18years,Mascottihasbeenawelder.HenowworksfortheEEWGroup.Thecompanyhasa

bigprojecttocarryout.It’sintheprocessofopeningafactorythatwillproducemonopilesforoffshorewind

turbines(涡轮机).Windturbinesproduceeco-friendlyelectricity.

AtypicaldayforMascottiincludesanumberoftasksandskills.Oneminute,he’sdrivingaforklift.Thenext,

he’sreadingblueprints,orcuttingmaterials.“Therearealottodealwith,”hetoldTimeforKids.“It’snotjust

welding.”

Mascotti’sfavoritepartofbeingawelderis“makinganhonestliving”.Healsotakesprideinhelpingthe

environment.“I’mgladtosticktowhatIreallywanttodo,”hesays.“I’mworkingforacompanythatishelping

thecountrytogogreen,andit’ssatisfyingtobeapartofthatprocess.”

1.WhatisDrewMascotti?

A.Adeliveryman.B.Awelder.C.Adriver.D.Asalesman.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”refertoinParagraph2?

A.Thenightclass.B.TheskillofWelding.

C.Thelocaltechschool.D.Thewayofdeliveringpizzas.

3.HowmightDrewMascottithinkofhisjob?

A.Busybutmeaningful.B.Easyandsatisfying.

C.Tiringbuthighlypaid.D.Relaxingandhelpful.

4.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WeldingGreenB.StickingtoIt

C.WorkingforEEWD.LivingHonestly

(2023·浙江台州·中考真题)Kendallspendsalotoftimeplayingintheearth.Shehasahugegardenthat

producesover100poundsoffoodeachyear!Butforthisseven-year-oldgirl,gardeningisn’tjustaboutfruitsand

vegetables.It’saboutpeople.“Myfavoritethingaboutgrowingfoodisdoingitwithmyfamilyandfriends.”she

says.

Kendallbegangardeningattheageofthree,whenhergrandmothergavehersomepotatoes,Grandmatold

her.“Don’tthrowawaythesmallones,becauseifyouputthemintheground,theywillgrowback.”Kendalltried

itandwasamazedwhenthesmallpotatoesgrewnewleaves.

Soonafter,herparentsputinasmallyardgarden.Whenfriendscameover,Kendallenjoyedsharingwhat

sheknew.Andshesays.“Myfriendshelpmewaterandcarefortheplants.”

Attheageofsix,shebecametheyoungestlicensedfarmerinGeorgia.Today,hergardenhasgrownto

includesixtyplantbedsandtwelvetrees!Whenthevegetablesandfruitsareripe(成熟的),Kendallsays,“Ipick

them,thenIdoafoodsalesootherkidsandfamiliescanhavesome.”Peoplewhodon’thaveenoughfoodare

invitedtotakewhattheyneed.

Kendallisaninspirationtootherkidstoo.Shespeaksatlibrariesandschoolsandhostsacommunitygarden

clubforkids.“Ialsoinvitekidstovisitmygardenandhelpmewithit,toseehowfunitis,”shesays.“Growing

foodtakesalotofwork,buttogetheryoucandoit.”

1.Kendallspendsmuchtimeinthegardento_______.

A.makemoneyforherfriends

B.playgameswithherfamilythere

C.hostacommunitysportsclubforkids

D.enjoygrowingfoodwithherfamilyandfriends

2.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2refersto_________.

A.diggingthesmallpotatoesinthefield

B.puttingthesmallpotatoesintheground

C.wateringthesmallpotatoesinthegarden

D.throwingthesmallpotatoesinthetrashbin

3.WhatdidKendall’sfriendsdowhentheycametohergarden?

A.Theyhelpedtakecareoftheplants.

B.Theybroughtthefoodthattheygrew.

C.TheybuiltagardeningschoolforKendall.

D.TheytaughtKendallhowtobeagoodleader.

4.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphprobablymeans__________.

A.wecanlearnalotbydoingafoodsale

B.it’simportanttospeakatthelibrariesandschools

C.it’sworthgardeningtogetherthoughit’shardwork

D.weshouldspendmoretimeworkingwithGrandma

(2023·浙江杭州·中考真题)

Ilikegoingtostores,buthowdoyouknowifastorehaswhatyouwant?Thegreatthingabout

shoppingonlineissavingtime!Therearesomanychoices,anditdoesn’ttakemuchtimetofind

whatyouwant!(Jake,Sydney,Australia)

ThefirsttimeIboughtsomethingonline,Iwasalittlenervous.Ididn’tknowhowtheyweregoingto

shipit.ButitarrivedOK.NowtheonlyproblemisthatIdotoomuchshoppingonline.Andbecause

Idon’thavetogooutmuchanymore,I’mnotveryfit!(Mari,Lima,Peru)

Iwantedtobuyanewpairofsunglasses,butIwastoobusytogotothestoresinthecitycenter.SoI

decidedtoorderthemonline.Theyarrivedquickly,buttheywerebrokenandthecaselookedused!

SoIhadtogotothestoretochangethem.Whatawasteoftime!(Troy,JerseyCity,USA)

Iboughtalotofelectronicsonlinelastyear,andeverythingwasagooddeal.Theproblemisthat

someonestolemycreditcard(信用卡)informationandwentshopping.Myadviceis:Bevery

carefulwhenyoushoponline!(Eric,Ottawa,Canada)

Ibuyallmythingsonline-it’ssocool!Ineverhavetogotothemallorwaitinlinetopay.AndI

don’thavetogoaroundtodifferentstorestocompareprices.TheonlyproblemisthatIusually

spendtoomuchmoney!I’mbroke!(Nancy,Seattle,USA)

1.HowdidMarifeelwhenshefirstshoppedonline?

A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Worried.D.Interested.

2.WhatwasTroy’sopiniononhisonlineshoppingexperience?

A.Itwastedtime.B.Itsavedmoney.C.Itharmedhealth.D.Itprovidedchoices.

3.Whodoesalltheshoppingonline?

A.Jake.B.Mari.C.Eric.D.Nancy.

(2023·浙江绍兴·中考真题)

OneSundayafternooninMay2021,waiterPaulBlachut,24,wasbusyatworkattheFLOSSLANDE

restaurantinscenicAugsburg,Germany.Frombehindthebar,BlachuthadagoodviewoftheLechriverbelow,in

whichmanypeoplewerecoolingtheirfeet.Thewaterisverycoldatthistimeofyear,anditrunsquickly.

Amongthoseenjoyingthecoolingwaterwereamotherandhertwoteenagedaughters.Theywereplaying

withaninflatabletube(充气轮胎)bytheriverbank,whensuddenlythegirlslosttheirfootingandfellintotheriver.

Itallhappenedsofast.Thegirlscaughtthetube,whichtheirmotherwassittingin,pullingherintotheriver,too.

Nowallthreewerebeingcarriedaway,shouting,“Help!Help!”

Blachutlookedupfromhisbusyworkwhenheheardtheshouts.Thenhefoundthethreewomennotfar

away,flappingtheirarms,tryingtocatchanything.Withoutthinking,Blachutrandowntotheriverandjumped

intothecoldwater.Allhewantedtodowasrescue(营救)them.

AsBlachutgotclosertothem,hecouldtellthatthemotherseemedtobeinthemosttrouble;herheadwas

nowoutofsight.Atonce,Blachutwentdownunderthemother,pushingherupwardandtowardsthebank.Thenan

onlooker(旁观者)gotclosetograbthewoman’shand,pullinghertotheland.

Blachutknewheneededtorescuethetwodaughters,whowerenowfurtherdowntheriver.Hejumpedinto

thewateragainandsucceededingettingoneoutinthesamewayhedidhermother,whiletheotherwassavedby

anotheronlooker.

SeveralonlookersexpressedtheiradmirationforBlachutfollowingtheaccident.“Thewholerescueonly

tooktwoorthreeminutes,”hesaid,addingthatitwasnotabigdeal.Actually,itwasajobverywelldone.

1.Whenthethreewomenfellintothewater,Blachutwas________.

A.enjoyingthebeautifulsceneB.watchingthecustomerseating

C.workingbusilyintherestaurantD.coolinghisfeetintheriver

2.Theunderlinedword“grab”inParagraph4probablymeans“________”.

A.checkB.controlC.shakeD.catch

3.ItcanbeinferredfromBlachut’swordsthathe________.

A.wasproudofsavingthewomenB.thoughthejustdidsomethingnormal

C.feltsorryfortheaccidentD.decidedtoworkharderthaneverbefore

4.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AColdWaterrescueB.AHard-workingManC.AnUnluckyFamilyD.A

HighlyPaidJob

(2023·浙江宁波·中考真题)Itwasthelastdayoftheschoolyear.Theclassroomwasfilledwith

excitement.Whenourteacher,Mr.Johnson,walkedin,holdingaCDplayer,everyone’sfacelitupwithasmile.We

knewthatthiswasn’tgoingtobeanothernormalday,butaspecialone.

“Pleasecalmdownandsit,”saidMr.Johnson,“I’mgladeveryone’shereforthefinalreadingtestofthe

year.”Wheneveryonecried,Mr.Johnsonlaughed,sayingitwasjustajoke.Thenheremindedusthatwestillhada

jobtodo.“Youneedtocleanoutyourdesksandputallyourthingsintoyourbackpacks.”headdedgently.

Aswebeganourtask,Mr.JohnsonturnedontheCDplayer.Thelivelymusicmadetheroomfeellikea

party.Someofusstartedsingingalongwiththemusic,othersweredancingaroundtheirdeskswhiletheywere

cleaningthemout.EvenMr.Johnsonshowedusafewdancesteps,makingeveryonelaughheartily.Afterwe

finishedcleaning,someoneasked,“Whenisbreaktime?”Mr.Johnsontookoutsomeballsandstartedplayingwith

them.Suddenly,helettheballsdropandsaid,“Breaktimestarts...now!”

Justaswewereabouttorushout,ourheadmaster,Mrs.Miller,appearedatthedoor.“Mr.Johnson!”she

criedout.Amomentofsilencefellovertheroomaswethought,“Mr.Johnsonmightbeintrouble.”However,to

oursurprise,Mrs.Millercouldn’thelpbutlaughatthesightandleftustoenjoyourbreak.

Duringbreaktime,Mr.Johnsonsurpriseduswithanothertreat.Hewenttothecafeandcamebackwithice

creamsforeveryone.Weallcheeredforhim!

Aswewalkedbacktotheclassroom,wepassedMrs.Miller’soffice.Someonejoked,“Don’tplaywiththe

icecreams,Mr.Johnson!”Wealllaughedtogether...

1.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingactivities?

①Mr.Johnsonplayedwithballs.②Studentsgoticecreamshappily.

③Studentsdidthecleaning.④Mr.Johnsonjokedabouthavingatest.

A.①④③②B.②①④③C.③④②①

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