专题03 阅读理解-冲刺2022年中考英语必考题型终极押题(广东专用)2.docx
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1、2022年中考英语必考题型终极押题(广东专用)-阅读理解【1】(2022广东汕头一模)A record 1,101 manatees died in Florida last year, many from hunger. So last December, government wildlife experts came up with a plan to give food to the manatees. They decided to feed them green vegetables like lettuce and cabbage. Ron Mezich, an expert,
2、said, “Were making a difference.” So far, they have served up more than 193,000 pounds of lettuce to hungry manatees. But as the weather is getting warm, the program is expected to end soon.Manatees are huge sea animals that only eat sea grass and other plants that live in the sea. Thats one reason
3、why theyre sometimes called “sea cows”. Since 1967, Floridas manatees have been on the US governments list of endangered animals. Most dangers to manatees come from humans. One of the biggest problems facing the animals are boats. Manatees are curious (好奇的) and fairly slow. That has led to thousands
4、 of manatees being hit or killed by boats. At one point, there were only about 2,000 manatees left in Florida. With protection, the number increased. In 2016, there were more than 6,000 manatees. However, as sea grass began to disappear, the number of manatees keeps going down again. Warming seas wi
5、th polluted water have created huge growths of algae (藻) on the oceans surface. The algae blocks the sunlight that allows the sea grass to grow. In Indian River Lagoon, where manatees often go in the winter, about 90% of the sea grass beds there have died off. Long term, Florida will work to help re
6、store (恢复) sea grass beds. But that will take time. Scientists still worry that hundreds more manatees could starve this winter.1Why are manatees sometimes called “sea cows”?AThey are as big as cows.BThey can swim like cows.CThey have tails like cows.DThey feed on plants like cows.2How has the numbe
7、r of manatees changed over years?ABCD3Which shows the correct order of the causes of manatees death?Asea pollution growth of algae death of see grass death of manateesBgrowth of algae sea pollution death of see grass death of manateesCsea pollution death of see grass growth of algae death of manatee
8、sDgrowth of algae death of see grass sea pollution death of manatees4What is the meaning of the underlined word “starve”?Ato be hit by boatsBto eat up sea grassCto die from hungerDto lose swimming ability5Which is the best title for this passage?AManatees Feeding ProgramBMoney Given to Save Manatees
9、CSea Grass Bed Restored for ManateesDReasons for Manatees Death Still Unclear【2】(2022广东东莞外国语学校一模)Ordering takeouts is very popular nowadays because it is convenient. More than 60 percent of the people in China order takeout food at least twice a week. If people dont want to eat out, they can just or
10、der takeouts on the smart phone and wait for it to be delivered (送达).What about people living in ancient times? Did they eat takeouts?In fact, there was takeout as far back as the Song Dynasty. According to history books, Emperor Xiaozong (1127-1194) liked to order takeouts late at night. His servan
11、ts then went around the city to pick up the dishes and bring them back to the palace.Ordinary (普通的) people also ordered takeouts. Restaurant waiters would go out into the streets and yell out which dishes could be ordered that day. After hearing the waiters, people could then place an order. Later,
12、delivery workers would bring food to their homes. In the famous Song Dynasty painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival (清明上河图), a takeout worker can be seen on a delivery with food in hand.People at that time even had a special meal box for takeout dishes. It was a long wooden box with s
13、everal layers. People also used warming plates made of two layers of porcelain (瓷). Hot water could be put between them to keep dishes warm.6The underlined word “it” in Para 1 probably refers to (指的是) _ .Aeating outBthe smart phoneCtakeoutDa phone call7According to the passage, takeout has a long hi
14、story of about _ years in China.A900B1,100C1,000D2,0008The underlined word “yell” probably means _.AthrowBfindCgiveDshout9Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?AMany people like to order takeouts nowadays.BOnly the Emperor could order takeouts in ancient times.CPeople can see a
15、 takeout worker in Along the River During the Qingming Festival.DPeople used special wooden boxes for takeout dishes in ancient China.10Which can be the best title for this passage?ATakeout in Ancient ChinaBThe emperor who liked takeoutsCThe popularity of takeout in modern ChinaDThe way to order tak
16、eouts in ancient China【3】(2022广东河源一模)It is calculated that by the year 2230, the entire population of the USA will be dangerously overweight. Nine years ago only one in eight was obese (肥胖) . Nowadays in five Americans one is obese and the number continues to rise. One of the problems is the big amo
17、unts of what they eat. The drink and food portions (分量) are so large in America that a new vocabulary has appeared on the menus to fit the portions. Food sizes no longer stop at large, but run through jumbo, supreme, monster and super size. Everybody is not only eating more, but also consuming more
18、and more junk food. And everybody knows what food like this can do to their weight and health. Americans eat about 20 teaspoons of sugar a day, twice the suggested safe amount and 25 percent more than 10 years ago. Besides, most of the Americans sit at a desk all day, go past a drive-through restaur
19、ant, head home, open the garage door and head for the armchair, television with voice control and mobile phone resting on the arms. Everything is electric, and everything has been motorized or electrified. The growth of obesity among children is also worrying American health experts. Children are sp
20、ending long hours sitting, watching TV, surfing the Internet or playing computer games. As a result, 12 percent of teenagers are overweight. The Center for Disease Control has already warned the nation about an epidemic (泛滥) of obesity, but it is hard for people to give up their eating habits even i
21、f they know about the health risks they run.11The numbers mentioned in Paragraph 1 is _.Ato warn Americans about the danger of obesityBto show the improvement of living standards in AmericaCto show the sharp increase in obese population of the USADto compare the growth of obesity between America and
22、 China12The underlined word “consuming” means “_”.AeatingBsellingCthrowingDpreparing13What can you indicate (推断) from Paragraph 4?ASome of the children in America dont have healthy habits.BMost of the Americans are too lazy to do things themselves.CAmericans are becoming lazy because everything is m
23、otorized or electrified.DOnly 12 percent of teenagers are overweight so theres nothing to worry about.14Which of the following statements is NOT true?AA new vocabulary has appeared on the menus to fit the larger portion.BThe development of science and technology has freed peoples hands.CAmericans go
24、 to drive-through restaurants because they dont have time to make dinner.DPeople know what their eating habits will do lo their health but they cant give them up.15Which of the following is the best title for the passage?AThe growth of obesity among AmericansBUnhealthy eating habitsCMore food, more
25、obesityDHealth risks of obesity【4】(2022广东深圳市高级中学二模)While Jennifer was at home taking an online exam for her business law class, a monitor a few hundred miles away was watching her every move.Using a web camera equipped in Jennifers Los Angeles apartment, the monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently
26、 her eyes moved from the computer screen and listened for the secret sounds of a possible helper in the room. Her Internet access was locked-remotely-to prevent Internet searches, and her typing style was analyzed to make sure she was who she said she was: Did she enter her student number at the sam
27、e speed as she had in the past? Or was she slowing down?In the battle against cheating, this is the cutting edge and a key to encourage honesty in the booming field of online education. The technology gives trust to the entire system, to the institution and to online education in general. Only with
28、solid measures against cheating, experts say, can Internet universities show that their exams and diplomas are valid-that students havent just searched the Internet to get the right answers.Although online classes have existed for more than a decade, the concern over cheating has become sharper in t
29、he last year with the growth of “open online courses.” Private colleges, public universities and corporations are jumping into the online education field, spending millions of dollars to attract potential students, while also taking steps to help guarantee honesty at a distance. Aside from the web c
30、ameras, a number of other high-tech methods are becoming increasingly popular. Among them are programs that check students identities using personal information, such as the telephone number they once used.Other programs can produce unique exam by drawing on a large list of questions and can recogni
31、ze possible cheaters by analyzing whether difficult test question are answered at the same speed as easy ones. As in many university classes, term papers are scanned against some large Internet data banks for cheating.16Why was Jennifer watched in an online exam?ATo correct her typing mistakes.BTo f
32、ind her secrets in the room.CTo prevent her from slowing down.DTo keep her from dishonest behaviors.17The underlined expression cutting edge in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _.Aadvanced techniqueBsharpening toolCeffective ruleDdividing line18For Internet universities, exams and diplomas will
33、be valid if _.Athey can attract potential studentsBthey can defeat academic cheatingCthey offer students online helpDthey offer many online courses19Some programs can find out possible cheaters by _.Achecking the question answering speedBproducing a large number of questionCscanning the Internet tes
34、t questionDgiving difficult test question20Which of the following is the best title of this passage?AThe Advantages of Online ExamsBThe High-tech Methods in Online CoursesCThe Fight against Cheating in Online EducationDThe War against the Booming of Online Education【5】(2023广东深圳二模)I always carry a Ru
35、biks Cube(魔方)in my backpack and Im really good at solving it quickly. I usually ask people to try it first. They turn the cube over in their hands, make a few moves and then shyly hand it backthey dont even know where to begin.Thats exactly what it was like for me to learn how to read because I am d
36、yslexic(有阅读障碍的). Its awkward to admit this, I still couldnt always spell my full name correctly when I was ten, in grade four.Solving the Rubiks Cube has made me realize that sometimes you have to take a few steps backward in order to move forward. When I was in grade five, I had to leave public sch
37、ool and started a new life at a school for students who are dyslexic. I spent the next four years learning how to read, which later allowed me to return to high school with the ability to communicate and my ideas and express my intelligence.The Rubiks Cube also taught me that to work out something b
38、ig, it helps to break it down into smaller pieces. I learned that its important to spend a lot of time thinking, to try to find connections of each part. I believe that there are surprises around the corner.Like a difficult text or sometimes like life itself, the Rubiks Cube can be a big puzzle. So
39、I carry one in my backpack as a reminder that I can achieve my goals, no matter what difficulty I may face.21What does the underlined word “awkward” probably mean?AEmbarrassing.BNecessary.CImpossible.DImportant.22What can we learn from in Paragraph 3?APractice makes perfect.BIt is never too old to l
40、earn.CLost time is never found again.DTake a step back to gain more.23How old was the writer when he went to the school for dyslexic students?A10.B11.C14.D15.24How does the writer work out something big?ABy dividing it into smaller parts.BBy taking a few steps backward.CBy making connections of each
41、 part.DBy spending much time solving the Rubiks Cube.25What is the main idea of this passage?ALife is a big puzzle that cant be solved.BSpecial schools are better than public schools.CFace and solve the difficulties in life actively.DAlways carry a Rubiks Cube in your backpack.【6】(2023广东深圳二模)A speci
42、al pet-care center in Shenzhen has been highly praised by people. It is Chinas first pet-care center to take care of pets while their masters are in quarantine(隔离)because of COVID-19.Because of COVID-19s Omicron variants(奥密克戎变), many people have been taken into quarantine, leaving their pets at home
43、 alone. Such a small pet-care center in fact is a big step for love, which shows the citys care for peoples needs during pandemic(疫情). Its common that most pet owners see their pets as members of their family. Besides, pets are also peoples private things. So, taking good care of pets will show the
44、governments respect both to life and private things of people.Shenzhen has set a good example. Some pets even received certificates(证书)of “Little heroes against COVID-19”. One of these certificates was awarded to Fu Zai, a British short-hair cat. He spent about 20 days at this special pet-care cente
45、r. The certificate said: “Dear Fu Zai, in view of your excellent performance at the pet center, doing pretty well in eating, walking and other tasks, and successfully fighting against the pandemic, we have decided to award you the title Anti-pandemic Little Hero. This certificate is for you and we h
46、ope that you will grow up healthy and happy!”The high praise on the small pet center in Shenzhen shows peoples strong wish to have their pets well cared when they are in quarantine and this wish exactly should be paid attention to by government. Although the care center can only take care less than
47、300 pets, its undoubtedly a good start.26What do people think of the special pet-care center?AAwful.BHelpful.CBeautiful.DHarmful.27Why is the small pet-care center a big step for love?AIt can give pets certificates.BIt regards pets as family members.CIt successfully fought against the pandemic.DIt s
48、howed the citys respect to life and private things.28Why was Fu Zai awarded Anti-pandemic Little Hero?AHis owner was quarantined.BHe performed well at the pet-care center.CHe stayed in Shenzhen during the pandemic.DHe helped people a lot at the pet-care center.29What is the purpose of this passage?A
49、To call on people to take care of their pets.BTo fight against the pandemic successfully.CTo advise people to spend more time with their pets.DTo encourage more cities to follow Shenzhens example.30Where can you probably read the passage?AIn a story book.BIn a newspaper.CIn a sport magazine.DIn a sc
50、ience book.【7】(2022广东韶关一模)We have been used to wearing masks in public since COVID-19 outbreak. About 300 million masks are used and then thrown away every day in China. Where do these used masks go? You might think that they just go into a garbage bin. But thats just the first stop on the masks jou
51、rney. After the masks are thrown into bins. Garbage trucks empty the bins and take the garbage to landfills(垃圾填理场). Then, the masks will be poured into garbage incinerators(焚化炉) and burned. Burning masks might not seem to be very good for the environment. Will it cause any pollution?According to Peo
52、ples Daily, the answer is “NO”! Thats because most masks are made ofnonwoven fabrics(无纺布) which is friendly to the environment. It can break down easily. After burning, it turns into water and carbon dioxide(二氧化碳). As long as we deal with the emissions(排放) correctly, burning the masks wont cause pol
53、lution. In fact, burning the masks can bring some benefits. For example, when the garbage is burning electricity can be made at the same time. Burning one ton of garbage can produce more than 400 kilowatt(千瓦) hours of electricity. It is said that there will be 162,000 tons of used masks in China thi
54、s year. That means, burning them all can produce 64 million kilowatt hours of electricity. This is enough to allow an electric car to drive 370 million kilometers, which is 9,250 times around the earth. So burning the masks is environmentally friendly.31The used masks will be _.Aturned into clothesB
55、buried undergroundCthrown into the oceanDburned in incinerators32Burning masks wont cause pollution because _.Amasks are made environmentally friendlyBmost masks are not dirty at allCmasks cant break down easilyDburning masks wont cause emissions33What does the underlined word “benefits” in Paragrap
56、h 4 mean in Chinese?AprizesBadvantagesChopesDinterests34Burning all the masks used in China this year can make about _ kilowatt hours of electricity.A9, 250B162, 000C64, 000, 000D370, 000, 00035The passage is mainly about _.Ahow masks are producedBwhere the used masks end upChow to use the masksDcom
57、mon ways to deal with garbage【8】(2022广东深圳中学二模)February 18, 2004, is the birth date of Su Yiming, a historic gold medalist in the Beijing 2022 mens snowboard big air with a combined score of 182.50 points at Big Air Shougang on Tuesday.Su Yiming, a snowboarding talent from North Chinas Jilin province
58、, won a silver for snowboard slope style on Feb 7 during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, marking the first snowboarding medal won by a Chinese athlete during the Games.Over the past four years, Su has combined his talent with hard work to produce one of the swiftestfaster than everrises the sport
59、has ever seen.“The biggest motivation for me is my love for snowboarding,” Su said, when asked about the secret to his success. “In snowboarding, I feel like I can show my own style and creativity. Every time I ride my board, its always a very happy moment. Through my experience, I hope more young p
60、eople will get interested in the sport. ”“I enjoy snowboarding just as much as I enjoy acting,” said Su, a former child actor, who turns 18 on Friday. “I think: I still have a lot of possibilities to explore in my future career either in snowboarding or in acting. But now I just want to enjoy the mo
61、ment and celebrate it as the best possible birthday gift.”36What did Su Yiming achieve during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics?AHe won a history medal.BHe added a gold medal to a silver one.CHe got a silver medal.DHe received two more big air medals.37What does the word “swiftest” mean in Paragraph
62、Three?AhighestBmost difficultCmost importantDfastest38What is the secret to Sus success?AThe love for snowboarding.BThe creativity of snowboarding.CThe special style of his own .DThe happy feeling of riding.39What can you infer about Su Yiming from the last paragraph?AHe was a former child actor.BHe
63、 likes acting very much.CHes happy with the result.DHe enjoys snowboarding.40Whats the best title of the passage?ASu Rockets Into History Book.BSu Won Snowboard Big Air.CSu: A Snowboarding Talent.DSu: A Possible Famous Actor.【9】(2022广东深圳二模)Fun and practical, these apps are worth downloading.ForestWh
64、en working on your homework. you might sometimes find that your smartphone is distracting(使分心) you. An app called Forest can help you stay focused. When you set a new task in the app and set a certain amount of time to finish it, a tree seed will be “planted” in the app. If you keep finishing your t
65、ask, the seed will grow into a tree. But if you close the app and play with your phone instead, the tree will wither and even die. Once you finish the task, your tree will be “planted” in the app. Gradually, you will have a forest! You can share your achievements with your friends and try to “plant”
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