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专题阅读理解(记叙文)15篇

(2023•江苏淮安•统考中考真题)JimandJackcamefromasmalltown.Theywereceramic(陶瓷)

artistsandgoodatmakingpois(罐T').

Theyheardcitypeoplelikedpots,sotheydecidedtoselltheirpotstoabigcity.Throughmorethanten

yearsofhardwork,theymadethebestpotsinthetown.Theyhiredashiptotakeallthepotstothecity.

Unluckily,theshipmetastrongstormontheway.Aiterthestorm,theshiplanded.Allthepotswere

brokenintopieces.Thetwomer'sdreamofbecomingrichwasbrokenalongwiththepots.

Jimsuggestedthattheyshouldstayinahotelforthenightandwalkaroundthecitytoenjoythesights

thenextday.JacklookedatJiminpainandasked,“Youstillwanttogoaroundthecity?Don'tyoushow

anycaretothesepots?Wcworkedsohardtomakethem!”“Wcarcunluckyenoughtolosethepots.Wewill

bemoreunluckyifwelosehappiness,“Jimsaidcalmly.

Jackthoughtfbrawhileandnodded.Thenextday,hefollowedJimaroundthecityandhadagoodtime

forafewdays.Duringtheirstayinthecity,theyfoundbyaccidentthatpeopletheredecoratedtheirwalls

withthingsthatlookedlikewhattheyusedtomakepots.SoJimandJackusedthebrokenpotstomake

mosaictiles(马赛克瓷砖)andsoldthemtothecitypeople.Inthisway,theymademuchmoneyandreturned

homehappily.

1.WheredidJimandJackcoirefrom?

A.Acity.B.Atown.C.Aship.D.Ahotel.

2.Whydidn'tJimandJackrealizetheirdreamaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.Theirpotswerenotgood.B.Citypeopledidn'tlikepots.

C.Theylostthewaytothecity.D.Theirpotswerebrokenintopieces.

3.WhatdidJimandJackdotomakemoneyatlast?

A.Sellpots.B.Decoratewails.C.Makepots.D.Sellmosaictiles.

4.Whatdocsthestorymainlywanttotellus?

A.Knowledgeispower.

B.Itneverrainsbutitpours.

C.Wherethereisanactivemind,thereishope.

D.Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside.

(2023•江苏盐城•统考中考真题)WhenMarkwalkedempty-handedupthesand,thesunwasshining

brightly.Thewatchingchildrenwereasdisappointedashewas.Theylookedateachotherandspokesoftly

sohecouldn'thear.

“Isthatalir

“Ishegivingup?”

ButMarkwasn'tgivingup.Herestedonthehotsand.Heatesomechocolatebiscuitsandfedenergy

backintohisbody.Slowlyhisstrengthanddeterminationreturned.4tWouldthecrayfish(鳌虾)stillbethere?”

Hewondered.

Markknewcrayfishusuallyhidinthedarknessbenealhrocks,onlycomingoutatnighttofeed.How

longwouldhiscrayfishremaintlierebeforeitwentbackundertherocks?

Markforcedhimselftobepatient.Helayonhisbackinthesun,eyesclosed,nearlyasleep.Excitement

andspeedwouldonlywasteenergy.FinallyMarkroseandwentbackintothewater.

Thechildren,watchingfromtheshore,weresilent.Theywaited.lwislin&(缠绕)curlsofhairintheir

fingers,digging(heir」ee【hinloiheirknees.

Outinthebay,thecrayfishwasstillthere.Itsfeelersmovedinthecurrents(水流).

Marktooklong,slow,deepbreaths.Hecheeredhimselfupwithencouragingwords,t4Icandoit.Ican.

Icandoit."Overandoverhetoldhimselfhopinghismindwouldgettheideaandbelieveit.

Downhedived.Down.Down.Down.Lungsbursting,carspopping,eyespainful.Nearlythere.

Pressure(压力)Pressure.Hereachedouthishands.Reaching.Reaching.Butitwasnogood.Hecouldn't

makeit.Onlyanarm'slengthaway,buthecouldn'treachthecrayfish.

Uphewent.Tired,burning,disappointed,annoyed.Floatingonthesurface,hetoldhimselfoff.

“Youhurriedtoomuch.Takeyourtime.Prepareyourself.Don?tdiveuntileverythingfeelsright,“he

spoketohimselfcalmly,andhefelttheconfidencebuildingupinsidehim."Icandoit.Icandoii."Hefell

good.Itwasgoingtobeagooddive.Breathingdeeply,relaxing,concentrating.Threemorebreaths.One,

two,three.Down!

5.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthestory?

A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Cloudy.D.Foggy.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“beneath”inParagraph5mean?

A.Above.B.Under.C.Beside.D.Behind.

7.Fromtheunderlinedsentence,wecanseethechildrenwere.

A.tiredB.excitedC.amazedD.nervous

8.Whatcanwelearnfrom(helasttwoparagraphs?

A.Markcaught(hecrayfishatlast.

B.Markwasbuildinguphisconfidence.

C.Marklostheartandplannedtogiveup.

D.Markhurriedtodivebeforeeverythingwasright.

9.What'sthemainideaofthestory?

A.WhatMarkatetogethisenergyback.

B.WhatMarkdidtoreducehispressure.

C.HowMarkkepttryingtogetthecrayfish.

D.HowMarkpreparedhimselfwellfordiving.

(2023•江苏南通•统考中考真题)Jordanhadhiseyeonascoringrecord.Jordantookadeepbreath

ashestoodinthedoorway,lookinginatthebasketballcourt.Maybetodayrilmakehistory,hethought.

Thecity'syouthbasketballleaguewasholdingacelebration.Today'schampionshipgamemarked50

yearssincetheleague'sfirsttitlegame(冠军争夺赛).

Beforethegame,Jordanlookedoveraspecialprogram.Itlistedthewinnersofeachchampionshipgame

andthetopscorers.

Jordanstoppedwhenhereadthenameofthetopscorerfromagame30yearsbefore.uDcvin,look!''

hesaidtohisfriend,*'Youseewhohastheall-timerecord?Mydad!Twenty-fourpoints.Buthenevertold

methat.^^

“Twenty-fourpoints/'Devinsaid."That'sgreat.”

Jordan'sbestwas19points.Hewastheleague'stopscorer.

Whenhisparentsshowedupatthegym,Jordanbroughttheprogramovertothem.

Hisdadlaughed."Ihadquiteagamethatday,“hesaid."Butlookatthescore.Iprefertotradeallmy

pointsforawin.^^

Jordanhadn'tnoticedthathisdad'steamhadlostbyonepoint.

“Thatwasagreatgroupofteammates,Dadsaid."I’mstillfriendswithalotofthem.”

Asgametimecamenear,JordanslappedhandswithhisteammateTaraandthenstartedtowarmup.

Thecourtsfilledupquickly.

Jordanfeltstrangelycalm.He'dplayedsomanygamesinthisgymthatitwaslikehisownhome.Jordan

hadledhisteamtoavictoryovertheLionslastseason.Whyshouldn,ttodaybelikethat?

Jordangrewevenmoreconfidentwhenhehitthefirst2shots(投篮).

TheLionscalledabreak.Jordanrantothebenchandjumpedupanddownwithexcitement.

“Greatslart,“Coachsaid.“Buithoseguysaretough.They'llcomebackonus.”

Hewasright.Byhalftime,theLionshadpulledahead,27-24.

Jordanlookedupathisparents.Hisdadnoddedandcalled,,4Greatwork!”

ButJordandidn'tfeelquiteasconfidentashehadbefore.

Theteamstradedbasketsthroughoutthesecondhalf,withneitherbuildingalead.

Elevensecondsleft.Thescorcboardwasdear;LIONS51.BADGERS51.

CoachtoldJordantobringtheballupthecourt.°LookfbrDevininside,buttaketheshotifyou're

open,“hesaid.

Jordanglancedathisdadagain.HisdadpointedtoJordan,thenhelduptwofingersononehandand

threefingersontheother.

“Me?"Jordanmouthed.

Dadnodded.Jordanhadscored23points.Anotherbasketwouldbreaktherecord.Anditwastheright

timetodoit!

Jordanranright,thenleft,buthewasstillalongwayfromthebasket.

Theviewersstartedcountingtheseconds.<4Four...three...two.”

Jordanrosetoshoot.AstheLionsrushedtowardhim,hepassedtheballtoDevin—wideopennearthe

basket.

Devinturnedandshot.Theballfellcleanlythrough(henettorthewinningpoints.

t4Yes^^^Jordanshouted.Aftercelebratingwithhisteam,herantohughisparents.44Youstillhavethe

record,''hetoldhisdad.

Dadsmiled."Youhavesomethingmoreimportant.Achampionship.Andgreatteammates.

Congratulationsonyourhistory!,,

10.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothearticle?

A.Dad'steamgotthechampionship30yearsbefore.

B.Acelebrationwasheldtomarktheleague'sfiftiethtitlegame.

C.JordanpassedtheballtohisteammateDevin(owinthegame.

D.Jordancelebratedwith:heteamforhisdad'scongratulations.

11.Whichisthecorrectorderofthethingsbelow?

a.Jordanrantohughisparentsafter(hecelebration.

b.Jordan'sparentsshowedupatthegym.

c.Jordanlookedoveraspecialprogram.

d.DadpointedtoJordanandhelduphisfingers.

c.Jordanstartedtowarmupforthegame.

A.c-b-d-e-aB.c-b-e-d-aC.b-c-e-d-aD.b-c-d-e-a

12.FromthepassagewecanseeJordan.

A.stayedcalmforthevictoryovertheLionslastseason

B.grewmoreconfidentforhisteammate'sfirst2shots

C.becameexcitedabouttheLions'callingabreak

D.feltproudofhisdad'sbasketballcareer

13.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Team'scelebrationB.Dad'srecord

C.Friend'sencouragementD.Jordan'shistory

(2023•江苏镇江•统考中考真题)KatiewaswaitingfbrGulliver'scalls.Instead,shejustheard

sparrowsmakingnoiseinthebushes."MaybeGullivermissedtheharbour.^^Dadsaid.Afterbreakfast,Katie

tookhercameratotheharbour.Allthecolourfulboatsmadeprettypictures,butnottheoneshewantedmost.

KatiewavedtoErnest,heruncle'sneighbour,ontheboathouse.Thegull'sname,Gulliver,wasgiven

byhim.Thegull'ssizeandhissinglelegmadethebirditselfdifferent.ButErnesttoldKatiewhatGulliver

didthatfirstsummerKatieandherdadcainccaughteveryone'saLtcntion.YoungKal沁layinherstroller(婴

儿车)onthefloatingdock(码头)whenUncleRalphandDadwererepairingboatsnearby.Thewavesfrom

thepassingboatmadeKatie'sstrollershakestrongly.^Kee-aah!Kee-aahrGullivermadetheloudestcry.

DadandunclerushedtoKatieandstoppedthestrollerfromfallingintothewater.Theykeptacloseeyeat

Katieafterthat.AnothersummerKatiewasthreeyearsold,shelikedtotoucheverything.ButDaddidn't

watchhereveryminutewhenshetriedtocatchsmallducksaroundorfishfromwater.uKee-aah!Kee-aahT

Thegull'scrybroughtDadbackintime.HestoppedKatieasshetriedtofollowthesmallducksrunning

towardswater.Severalsummerspassed,andGullivercontinuedtocalloutasKatietriednewthings.

ThissummerKatiedidtheusualby-the-seathingsshe'dlearnedtodo.Oneday,sherowedaboatout

butwastrappedonarockbyastonn.Asshelookedupandtriedtocatchthelastwarmthofthesunshine

throughdarkclouds,shesawasinglewhitefeather.Agullfeather?Shesearchedtheskyforananswer.

Puttingherarmsaroundknees,sheclosedeyestoholdinthetears(眼;'目)."Kee-aRz.,Kee-aahTKatiesat

up.'"''Katie!KatieP'Soon,DadandUncleRalphappeared.uHowlucky!WcheardGulliveraswccamearound

therocks,MUncleRalphsaid,“Atleast...itsoundedlikehim.Strange,hewasnowhereinsight."Katie

rememberedthefeather.4ithoughtIheardhim,too.”

一AdaptedfromtheslorybyGillianRichardson

14.Katietookacameratotheharbourinordertotakeapictureof.

A.GulliverB.ErnestC.sparrowsD.boats

15.What'stherightorderofthefollowingeventsaboutKatie?

®Shewastrappedonarockbyastorm.

@Shelayinherstrolleronthefloatingdock.

@Shefollowed(hesmallducksrunningtowardswater.

A.①@③B.①③②C.②®①D.②①③

16.WhichofthefollowingcanshowthechangeofKatie'sfeelingsinParagraph3?

A.sad一peaceful-excitedB.sad-excited—nervous

C.helpless—hopeful一thankfulD.helpless—thankful一nervous

17.What'sthebesttitleforthestory?

A.KatieandGulliverB.Katie'sHolidays

C.KatieandDadD.Katie'sTears

(2023・江苏宿迁•统考中考真题)

InFlanders,asmall(owninBelgium,livedalittleboycalledNello.Hebecameanorphan(孤儿)althe

ageoftwo.Thenhelivedwithhisgrandpainasmallhouse.Lifewasharderforthem.

1heirhtedependedonNello'sgrandpa.Everymorning,theoldmanwouldcollectfreshmilkfromone

housetoanother.Hethenhadtoload(装载)themilkonacartandsentittothecity.Growingupalittle

older,NellowouldtrytohelphisgrandpatotravelfromFlandersiothecity.

Oneday,asNelloandhisgrandpaweregoinghomefromthecitytheysawalargedoglyingontheside

oftheroad.Thedogwasmotionless.

“Whathappened?”askedNello.“Isthedogdead?”Hisgrandpatouchedthenoseofthedogwithhis

handandexaminedthebodyofthedog.HethensaidtoNello,“Thedogisseriouslyill.Wehavetotakehim

toavet(兽医),orhewilldie.^^Withthewords,hisgrandpaputthedogonthecartandthetwowenthome.

Thefactwasthatthedogwasabandoned(抛弃)byhismasterbecauseofhisseriousillness.Seeingthedying

dog,Nellowasheart-broken.Thekindheartedboylookgoodcareofhim.Even(houghNelloandhisgrandpa

didnothaveenoughtoea(,hewouldstillfeedthedogwithmilkandbread.Daybyday,(hedogbeganto

standonhisfeetandbecamestrongerandstronger.

“Wcshouldgivehimananic,“saidNelloonedaytohisgrandpa.

"That'sagoodidea,"repliedhisgrandpa.kvWhatnamedoyouwanttogivehim?HowaboutPatraschc?5'

saidNello.

“Patrascheisabeautifulname,“saidhisgrandpa.

Fromthenon,Patraschebecameamemberofthefamily.

Oneday,asNelloandhisgrandpaloadedthecarlwithmilkandwerereadytostart(heirjourneytothe

city,Patraschestoodinfrontofihecart.

“Outoftheway,Patrasche,saidNello."We'llbelate."ButPatrascherefusedtomove.Hewassimply

staringatGrandpaandwagging(摇摆)histail."Whatdoeshewanttodo?”askedNello.

Hisgrandpasmiledandsaid."IbelieveourPatraschewantstohelppullthecart."HearingGrandpa's

words,Patraschewaswagginghistailevenharder.

Patraschehadbeenbadlytreatedbyhismasterallhislife.NeverhadanyonetreatedhimnicelyasNello

andhisgrandpa.Patraschcwasthankfulforthekindnesshereceived,sohewantedtohelp,Grandpatieda

stripeonPatraschc,andhestartedtopullthecartrightaway.

Fromthenon,peopleintownwouldseesuchascenealargedogwaspullingacartloadedwithmilk

withthegrandpapushingbehindandNellohelpingattheside.

(AdaptedfromADogofFlanders)

\8.HowdidGrandparaisethefamily?

A.Bytakingcareofadog.B.Byworkinginthecity.

C.Byservingasavetinthetown.D.Bysendingmilkwithacart.

19.WhatdoesPatrascheproba?lymeanbywagginghistailevenharderinthestory?

A.Hebecamealittlebittired.B.Hethoughthegotanewmaster.

C.HewaswellunderstoodbyGrandpa.D.Hewassatisfiedwithhisnewname.

20.Whatisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.Patraschehelpedtopullthecart.b.NellonamedthedogPatrasche.

c.Nelloandhisgrandpafoundasickdog.d.Patraschebecameamemberofthefamily.

A.c-b-d-aB.a-c-b-dC.c-b-a-dD.a-c-d-b

21.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Honestycanmakeabigdifference.

B.Humansandanimalscanhelpeachother.

C.Lifewillbecomesweeterthroughhardwork.

D.Abandonedanimalsarerealfriendsofhumans.

(2023•江苏无锡•统考中考真题)

SamandIwalkedalongthemainstreet,thesmallbuildingsgivingusabreakfromthesun.Through

thewindowofthecandyshopIcouldseetubesofcolorfuljellybeans.Asignonthewindow'sglassread

LOST:Goldandbluenecklace.Venyspecial.Iffound,callChrissyat555-9924.

Chrissyhaddrawnacrayonversionofthenecklaceatthebottomoftheposterandabordermadeof

orangeexclamationpoints.

ThenecklacelookeddifferentfromtheoneIclutched(紧握)inmypocket,Idecided.Rounder,bluer.

Theposterappearedoldandweathered.Itmusthavebeenputupmonthsago.

“Hey,"Samasked,uareyoucomingwithme?^^

Wecontinuedtowalk,andInoticedfourmoreposters.Someonemusthavereturnedthatnecklaceby

now,Ithought.

Oncehome,Iplacedthenecklaceintomyoldyellowretainerbox.I'dcleaneditoutandmadeitmy

specialplaceforspecialthings.Sofar,itheldtwinminiatureseashells,apebblethatlookedexactlylikea

bird'segg,and11half-burntbirthdaycandles.

Ilookedatthestone,socleanandpolished.CoulditbeChrissy's?Wasither“veryspcciaP'necklace?

“UncleCoop,^^Icalled,Uwouldyoutakemetothestore?”

WewentintotowntogetherandstoppedatLuann's.UncleCoopletmeborrowhiscellphonetocall

thenumberontheposter.

t*Hello?^^saidagirl'svoiceafteronering.

“Hi,"Isaid,k.“IsthisChrissy?”

“Yes”

“Um,mynameisRyan.1thinkImayhavesomethingthatbelongstoyou.”

“Mynccklacc?^^

Fifteenminuteslater,IwassittingatatableacrossfromChrissy.Weweredrinkingmilkshakesand

sharinganorderofsweet-potatofrieswhileUncleCoopandChrissy'sdaddrankcoffeeatthecounter.

“Itwasagiftfrommymom,“shesaid,"beforeshegotsick.”

Chrissylookeddownatthebluestoneinherhand.

‘Tmreallysorry,vIsaid."Holdingontoitsomehowmakesthingsalittlebetter,shesaid“Doyou

knowwhatImean?''

Ithoughtaboutthemeankidsatschoolandhowholdingontobeautifulthingsoftenmademefeelbetter.

Inodded.thinkIdo.^^

22.Whichwordis(hemostsuitablefor▲?

A.patientB.excitedC.nervousD.relaxed

23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutthenecklace?

A.Chrissyhadlostitinthecandyshop.B.RyanandSamfoundittogether.

C.Chrissy'smotherboughtitlongago.D.Ryanwantedtokeepitatfirst.

24.Whichisthebesttitleforthisstory?

A.AnHonestGirlB.LostandFoundC.AnImportantGiftD.FamilyandLove

(2023•江苏泰州•中考真题)

秋询(刘禹福)

自古遗伏悲宏察

我吉秋日阻鑫则

睛宜一俏孙云上

位。钝读刊名甯

PoemsfromTangandSongdynasties,operasfromYuandynasty,andnovelsfromMingandQing

dynastiesarcveryfamousinChina'shistory.Today,TdliketorecommendSongofAutumn,oneofthepoems

byLiuYuxi(772-842),afamouspoetandwriterinthemidTangdynasty.

Justasshowninthefirstlineofthepoem,mostancientpoetslikedtodescribeautumnasasadtime,

butinthispoemtheseasonappearsdiflerently.InLiu'seyes,autumn,fulloflifeandhope,isevenbetter

(hanspringmorning.Hedescribes(hebrightsceneofacraneridingthecloudsandflyinginto(hebluesky.

Withhispoemspayingspecialattentiontoexpressingpersonalfeelings,aswellasthedailylifeof

commonpeople,Liuwrotepoemswithbeautifulmusic-likewords.Youmayfeeli(in(hispoem.Though

beingtranslatedthoughtfullybyexperiencedXuYuanchong,thepoemstillreadsnotsobeautifullyasthatin

Chinese.1personallythinkthatEnglishissometimesnotsopowerfulasChinese.

Hereisanotherexample,inLiu'sessayAnEulogiumonaHumbleCell(《陋室铭》),withlessthan100

words,heshowsalivelypictureofhishumblecell.However,i:alsoshowshowhewaspleasedwiththe

poorandsimplelife.PeoplemayfinditstrangethatonecanfeelhappylivinginsuchahumblecellLearning

fromhisfamoussentence,ubefragrantbecauseofmyvirtues'(斯是陋室,惟吾德馨),Ithink(obea

respectablemanismoreimportantthantoliveinbighouses,towearbeautifulclothes,toenjoydelicious

food,andeventogainknowledge.

25.WhichdynastyisthepoemSongofAutumnwrittenin?

A.Song.B.Yuan.C.Ming.D.Tang.

26.HowwasautumninLiu'seyesatthattime?

A.Hethoughtitwasasadtime.

B.Hethoughtthatautumnwasrathercloudy.

C.HethoughtSpringwasbetter.

D.Hethoughtautumnwasahopefulseason.

27.WhichofthefollowingisthefeatureofLiuYuxi'sworksaccordingtothepassage?

A.Expressingpersonalfeelings.

B.Describingdailylifeofyoungpeople.

C.Picturingblueskyandacrane.

D.Writingsongsaccordingtomusic.

28.HowdidLiufeelaboutlivinginahumblecellinthewriter'sopinion?

A.Strange.B.Unh叩py.C.Satisfied.D.Lonely.

29.InfluencedbyLiuYuxi,whichofthefollowingdoesthewriterthinkis(hemostimportant?

A.Tobearespectableman.

B.Toliveinabighouse.

C.Towearbeautifulclothes.

D.Togainmoreknowledge.

(2023•江苏苏州•统考中考真题)

Itwasmyfirstdayatschocl.ItwasalsoMissCaroline'sfirstdaytobeateacher.

MissCarolinebeganthedaybyreadingusastoryaboutcats.Thenshestartedlo(eachusthealphabet

(字母表).

WhenMissCarolinediscoveredthatIwasliterate(有读写能力的),shesaid,“Tellyourfatliernotto

teachyouanymore.It'sbesttobeginreadingandwritingwithafreshmind.”

Aftersupperthatnight,Atticussatdownwiththepaperandcalled,4tScout,readytorcad?^^

ItoldAtticusIdidn'tfeelverywellanddidn'tthinkI'dgotoschoolanymoreifitwasallrightwith

him.

“Youneverwenttoschoolandyoudoallright,soI'lljuststayhometoo.Youcanteachmelike

Granddaddytaughtyou.^^

“No,Ican,t,^^saidAtticus.havetomakealiving.Besides,they'dputmeinprisonifIkeptyouat

home.Nowwhat'sthematter?^^

Itoldhimwhathappenedaischool.44MissCarolinesaidyoutaughtmeallwrong,sowecan'teverread

anymore.Pleasedon'tsendmeback,pleasesir.”

“Firstofall,“hesaid,t4ifyoucanlearnasimpletrick,Scout,you'llgetalongalotbetterwithallkinds

ofpeople.Youneverreallyunderstandapersonuntilyouconsiderthingsfromhispointofview—"

“Sir?”

“—untilyouclimbintohisskinandwalkaroundinit.',

Atticuscontinued,**Youlearnedmanythingstoday.MissCarolinelearnedseveralthingsherself.We

couldnotexpecther(olearnallourwaysinoneday,andweshouldunderstandherwhensheknewnobetter.”

“ButifIkeepongoingtoschool,wecan'teverreadanymore…”

"That'sreallyworryingyou,isn'tit?”

“Yes,sir”

WhenAtticuslookedatme.Isawthelookonhisfacethatalwaysmademeexpectsomething."Doyou

knowwhatacompromise(妥协)is?”heasked.

"Breakingthelaw?”

“No,anagreement.Itworksthisway,“hesaid.uIfyoupromisemetogotoschool,we'llgoonreading

everynightasusual.IsitOK?”

“Yessir!”

30.WhathappenedtoScoutonherfirstdayatschool?

A.Shewasnotabletoreadthealphabet.

B.Shelostinterestinreadingandwriting.

C.ShecouldiftfollowMissCarolineinclass.

D.ShewasaskedtostoplearningfromAtticus.

31.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph11mean?

A.Toplayasmalltrickonhim.B.Towalkhandinhandwithhim.

C.Totellhimaboutyourthoughts.D.Tothinkfromhispointofview.

32.WhatdidScoutagreetodotowardstheendofthestory?

A.Gotoschool.B.Stayathome.

C.Teachherself.D.Makealiving.

33.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Scoutdidn'ttrustAtticus.B.Scoutdidiftlikereading.

C.Atticuswasawisefather.D.AtticuswasmadatScout.

(2023.江苏扬州.统考中考真题)

Thatnight,July11,2022,NickBosticwasdrivingdownthestreetsofLafayette,Indiana,whenhefound

atwo-storyhousewasonfire.

Flames(火焰)wereclimbingup(hefrontporch.Withoutpausingforamomenttothinkaboutthe

danger,Bosticstoppedhiscarandranfromthebackdoorintotheburningbuilding,whichbelongstothe

Barrettfamily.

Bostichadjuststartedclimbingthestairswhenhelookedupandsawfourfacesappearfromaroomat

thetopofthestairsandlookdownathim,theireyeswide.uYourhouseisonfire,youneedtogo!”Bostic

yelled.

Bostichurriedthefourgirlsintothefreshair."Anybodyelseinthere?^^Bosticasked.

“Kaylaniisinthere!Wecan'tfindher!”Seionna,theeldestofthegirls,screamedreferringtohersix-

year-oldsister.Withouthesitating,Bosticranhackinside.

Bynow,thewholesideofthehousewasinflames.Bosticwentupstairs.Hesearchedeverybedroom.

Nokid.Thesmokewasthicknow.HeliftedhisT-shirt,tryingtocoverhismouthandnosewhenheheard

thesoundofcrying,fromthedarksmokebelow.

Bosticfeltaboutintheblacknessandheat,movingdownstairstowardthesound.ThensuddenlyKaylani

wasinfrontofhim.Bosticquicklyliftedthegirlintohisarms.Whereisthefrontdoor?!Bosticremembered

seeingawindowonthesideofthehousewherethefirehadn'treached.

Bosticclimbedbackup,madeittotheroomandbroketheglass,Kaylanistillinhisarms.

BosticandKaylanilookeddownattheopengrassyspace.Thegirlsaid,""Hewasthinking

theexactsamething.

Buttheyhadlittlechoice.Theflameswereinchingevercloser.HoldingKaylanitightlyinonearm,

Bosticranforwardandthrewhimselfoutofthewindow.Hemanagedtolandontheothershoulder.Kaylani

wasalmostunhurt.

Dayspassed.Bosticwokeupfromfirst-degreeburnstohislegandarm,IIefeltlikehe'djustdonewhat

anyonewouldhavedoneinthatsituation.Butoutsidethehospital,thestoryofNickBosticwasalready

spreading.Hewasahero-thepizzamanwhohadrunintoaburningbuildingnotonce,buttwice.

34.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“hesitating"meaninParagraph5?

A.交谈B.犹豫C.埋怨D.期待

35.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofthestory?

a.BosticlookedforthedoorwithKaylaniinhisarms.

b.Bosticiedthefourgirlsoutintothefreshair.

c.BosticwentupstairstosearcheverybedroomforKaylani.

d.BosticjumpedoutofthewindowholdingKaylanitightlyinonearm.

c.Bosticfollowedthesoundofcryingtothedarksmokebelow.

A.cbadeB.bceadC.ceabdD.baedc

36.Whichsentenceshouldgoin(heemptyboxinParagraph3fromthebottom?

A.Iwantmysisters!

B.Wow,we'llbeheroes!

C.Ican'tthankyoutoomuch.

D.Idon'twanttojumpoutthewindow.

37.Thepictureinthepassageishelpfulbecauseitshows.

A.whenKaylaniwasfound

B.howbraveKaylaniandBosticwere

C.whatthe(wo-storyhouseonfirewaslike

D.

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