专题30 文体活动-备战2022中考英语阅读理解热点话题 体裁分类训练(中考真题 各地模拟题).doc
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1、备战2022中考英语阅读理解热点话题+体裁分类训练(中考真题+各地模拟题)专题30 文体活动Passage 1(2020江苏淮安中考真题) Recently children have been told to buy traditional alarm clocks instead of mobile phones to wake them up in the morning. Schools will advise pupils to turn off mobile phones or iPads in the evening to have enough sleep.Researcher
2、s from a charity say that using internet-connected devices(装置)in the evening can prevent children getting more rest. Moreover, they suggest that school children should invest in a real alarm clock to make sure that they get a good nights sleep and arrive at school on time. . The result is that 40% p
3、upils in secondary schools can now hardly get on well without these devices. About two-thirds of pupils have a habit of taking mobile phones to bed at night. . The study also shows that girls are more likely to be attracted by mobile phones than boys, and often use the Internet to talk to friends by
4、 social networking websites, such as Facebook and Twitter. One girl aged 12 said, I have been told that I am addicted(上瘾的)to the Internet, and prefer being online to being with other people. . A girl of 13 told researchers, I cant imagine if someone takes my iPad away. I walk around the house with i
5、t even though its not turned on. I just like being with it. Another girl added, Sometimes I cant sleep without using the mobile phone at night. . The charity, which was set up to promote(推动)iPads in the classroom, has now given five suggestions to protect children from being affected by electronic(电
6、子的)devices.1To get a good nights sleep, school pupils are asked to buy _.AiPadsBalarm clocksCmobile phonesDelectronic devices2The underlined words invest in in Paragraph(段落)2 mean _.Ahand outBhand inCspend time onDspend money on3It is better to put A study of about 3000 pupils shows that almost half
7、 feel to be controlled by electronic devices in _.ABCD4From the passage, we can learn that _.Amost pupils turn off their mobile phones in the eveningBusing mobile phones can make children get more restCone-third of pupils get used to sleeping with mobile phonesDgirls are more interested in using mob
8、ile phones than boys5What will be talked about in the following paragraph?AExamples of boys.BMore information about the charity.CThe tips given to children.DInstructions about electronic devicesPassage 2(2021四川广安中考真题)A primary school headmaster became the latest star on the Internet for dancing with
9、 his students. Zhang Pengfei works in Xiguan Primary School in Linyi, Shanxi Province. Every morning, he leads 700 pupils to do the “ghost shuffle” routine on the playground. They dance for 30 minutes every day. They like dancing more than doing the old exercise routine, so they dont do the old one
10、now. “I thought we needed a change because the students lost interest in doing the old exercise routine though it was useful for pupils” Zhang told the reporter. After all, they started to do the old exercise routine in 1951. Mr. Zhang saw a group of people doing the “ghost shuffle” routine by accid
11、ent. Then he decided to learn it on his own. “I thought the dance would be great for kids,” he said, “The music is energetic and it really makes children relax.” In October 2018, he introduced the dance to all the pupils of his school. Soon even teachers and workers there joined in the activity. “No
12、w the pupils dont keep playing games on their phones. Sometimes they watch different dancing videos and learn new moves!” the headmaster said.6The students do the “ghost shuffle” routine for _ every week from Monday to Friday.A30 minutesB1.5 hoursC2 hoursD2.5 hours7When did the students in Xiguan Pr
13、imary School start to do the “ghost shuffle” routine?AIn 1951.BIn 2018.CIn 2019.DIn 2020.8How did Zhang Pengfei feel about the music of the “ghost shuffle” routine?AEnergetic and relaxing.BSlow and traditional.CClassical and interesting.DQuiet and relaxing.9After Mr. Zhang introduced the “ghost shuf
14、fle” routine to his school, the pupils _.Abecame smarterBasked their parents to dance with themCdidnt do other types of sports any moreDdidnt keep playing games on their phones10From the passage, we know _.Athe old exercise routine has a history of many yearsBonly the students do the dance at Mr. Zh
15、angs schoolCMr. Zhang learnt the dance on TVDMr. Zhang often dances after workPassage 3(2015山西中考真题) We spend hours, days and years of our lives in education. But how perfect do you think your school is? Imagine you could design(设计) your ideal(理想的) school. What would it be like? We wanted to find out
16、 what teenagers around the world thought. Here is some designing from four children of different countries.Ma, ChinaMy dream school would have an Olympicsize swimming pool, two football pitches and a golf course. It would also have a cinema, a gym, a restaurant and a shopping centre. My school has n
17、one of these and I think there should be more enjoyable things for pupils to do while they are studying.Sonia, ItalyId like a room where we can go and relax and play computer games and chat with friends. Some older pupils in the school have this but I think there should be a place for everyone to go
18、 when they want to switch off (转换注意力) from the lessons.Richard, USAI think it would be great to have a day off every week, as well as the weekend. If that day was a Friday or a Monday, we would have a long weekend every week. What fun! I also think school should start later, at about 10 oclock, and
19、finish earlier. We spend a lot of time at school doing nothing at all. Im sure we could learn just as much in fewer hours.Rebecca, AustraliaMy dream school would be big and roomy with a computer for every person in the school. Id also like to have a music room where we can just go and play instrumen
20、ts when we want. We need a recording studio, too. I hope that teachers can respect(尊重) our opinions.11Ma thinks his dream school should provide _ for students.Amore enjoyable thingsBa comfortable computer roomCa place to switch off from the lessons12Sonia thinks students should share a room where th
21、ey can _.Aplay sportsBplay instrumentsCplay computer games13Richard wants to have _ off every week.Atwo daysBthree daysCfour days14Rebecca may like _ according to the passage.Aplaying musicBchatting with friendsCdoing some shopping15We can infer(推断) that in the four childrens opinion, the ideal scho
22、ol should be a place where _.Astudents can learn more knowledgeBstudents can get on well with their teachersCstudents wishes and interests can be respectedPassage 4(2021天津河东二模) Are you listening, Simon? Simons teacher asked. It was a pretty usual question. Simon shook his head, smiling. He hardly li
23、stened or tried hard in class. Talking was so much fun. He wanted to be heard rather than listen. Listen, and youll learn something. Mrs. Jacobs tried every day, but Simon never paid attention. That evening, his throat really hurt. The next morning, when he opened his mouth to say Good morning, noth
24、ing came out but a croak. Simons mother looked at him. Honey, youve lost your voice.Can I stay home? He tried to ask, but words didnt come out. Instead, his mother checked him for a fever and decided it was good for him to go to school, even if he couldnt talk. When he got to school, Mrs. Jacobs sai
25、d Hello to him, and he just nodded. When his friends asked him what TV shows he watched last night, he just shrugged. By the time the bell rang for class, almost everyone was looking at him as if hed grown a third eye. Penny raised her hand. Mrs. Jacobs, why isnt Simon talking?He never stops talking
26、. Richard said worriedly. Everyone started talking at once. They were excited, worried, and surprised. Simon sat in class bored. He watched them talk to each other as if the teacher wasnt there, but he couldnt even do that. In math class he could hold up fingers if the answer was less than 10, but t
27、hat wasnt fun. He decided to try to pay attention. He could do his homework that night. It gave him TV and game time with his work all done. The next day, even though his voice was coming back, he stayed quiet again. The third day, he could talk fine, but he listened and raised his hand to speak. Wh
28、at a difference that one day made!Word Bankthroat 喉咙croak 低哑声shrug 耸肩 16What did Mrs. Jacobs want Simon to do in class?ATo talk.BTo listen.CTo sit up.DTo stay awake.17What was the problem with Simon that day?AHe got a cough.BHe was late for school.CHe lost his voice.DHe lost interests in school.18Wh
29、y was almost everyone looking at Simon?ABecause he grew a third eye.BBecause Mrs. Jacobs praised him.CBecause he talked with nobody.DBecause Mrs. Jacobs nodded to him.19Why could Simon do his homework that night?ABecause he already got his voice back.BBecause he paid much attention in class.CBecause
30、 he was given easier homework.DBecause he learnt to use fingers in class.20What is the best title for the text?AAre you talking?BAre you listening?CIs your voice OK?DIs your school fun?Passage 5(2020山东历下二模)Deep Green Bush School is New Zealands newest and most unusual school with just eight students
31、. The weather is so beautiful that the school day will start with fishing. After, the kids will eat lunch cooked on an open fire. Homework and classes? Canceled. Students spend most of the day outdoors exploring nature. They also learn about the plants and animals of their home. Students learn to re
32、ad and write, but they do so at their own pace, when they begin getting interested, not when the teacher decides it is time to learn.“We are called a school but we look nothing like any school out there,” says Joey Moncarz, who had been a teacher in more common schools for five years before he helpe
33、d start the school more than a year ago. Being worried that common schools were not preparing children for the problems of the future, he began thinking about a very different kind of education, teaching kids the skills of survival.Some parents saw their kids were unhappy and stressed in mainstream
34、education and began to question whether it is normal or right for kids to come home stressed and unhappy. People have asked Moncarz to open similar “bush schools” around New Zealand, and as far away as Europe and China.David Berg is a learning expert. He said schools like Moncarzs are becoming more
35、popular. However, he says, these schools need to be careful. Children need to learn traditional subjects so they can find jobs in the modern world. Berg said many people still feel it is important to spend more time in nature. People in the modern world need to have many skills and some of those can
36、 be developed outside.Moncarz insists that the school isnt an experiment( 试 验 ). For two million years, parents have brought up their kids with nature, he said. “We dont want to be one of a kind, we want to take the place of mainstream schools,” he said. “We are using the same method parents have us
37、ed to teach their kids for millions of years. Locking kids in a classroom and driving them to learn just causes a lot of problems.”21Paragraph 1 is mostly about _.Ahow many kids learn outsideBwhere the school building isCwhat the bush school is likeDwhy there is no homework22According to Paragraph 2
38、, Mr. Moncarz started Deep Green Bush School because he thought _.Alearning about the nature is less helpfulBnormal schools do not teach the right thingsCnormal schools teach things in the futureDeverything should not be taught in schools23Which of the following is the closest to the meaning “mainst
39、ream education” in Paragraph 3?Athe most acceptable educationBpublic educationCthe most important educationDprivate education24Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraphs 35?AParents wish their kids to get education in China.BDavid Berg doesnt totally agree with Moncarz.CMoncarz hopes
40、 bush schools will be main education.DMoncarz believes the bush school pattern is not new.25What is the authors purpose for writing the article?ATo make more kids choose outdoor schools.BTo describe and explain an outdoor school.CTo tell parents that outdoor schools are bad.DTo see how weather means
41、 to bush schools.Passage 6(2020天津市耀华嘉诚国际中学模拟预测) In Singapore, many middle school students spend a lot of their time on their studies. Good education is often regarded as a ticket to success in their future. So many of these students try their best to get a good mark in their examinations. They have
42、a lot of homework every day and exams are a big headache. Sometimes some of them are even made to go to remedial(补习的)classes after school. Schools run programmes outside school hours. The students can take part in sports and games, music and dance, hiking and rock-climbing, etc. They are also very a
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