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山東省濟南市萊蕪區2021-2023年中考英語二模試題分類匯編閱讀理解2023年山東省濟南市萊蕪區中考二模英語試題七、閱讀單選TheSilkRoadisthewonderfullandtraderoutefromChinatoRome.Itconnectstwoverydifferentworlds—theEastandtheWest:thetwoculturesofAsiaandEurope.WhenyoutravelalongtheancientSilkRoad,discoverthemysterious(神秘的)andhistoricalSilkRoad,explore(探索)IslamicandBuddhistcivilization(文明)andseetheoldbuildings,historywillcometolife.13Days’SilkRoadAdventureTourCity:Beijing/Urumqi/Turfan/Dunhuang/Xi’an/Shanghai
Price:$2,318Including:domestic(國內的)flights,hotels,entrancefees,meals,personalguide&driver+private(私人的)car10Days’SilkRoadTourCity:Urumqi/Turfan/Dunhuang/Xi’an
Price:$2,038Including:domesticflights,hotels,entrancefees,meals,personalguide&driver+privatecar12Days’SilkRoadAdventureandKungfuTourCity:Beijing/Urumqi/Turfan/Dunhuang/Xi’an/Luoyang
Price:$2,120Including:domesticflights,hotels,entrancefees,meals,personalguide&driver+privatecar17Days’SilkRoadAdventureTourCity:Beijing/Urumqi/Kashgar/Turfan/Dunhuang/Jiayuguan/Lanzhou/Xi’an/Shanghai(Suzhou)
Price:$3,548Including:domesticflights,hotels,entrancefees,meals,personalguide&driver+privatecar41.TheancientSilkRoadmeanstheroutefromChinato________.A.England B.Rome C.India D.Africa42.Howmuchdoes13Days’SilkRoadAdventureTourcost?A.$2,381. B.$2,120. C.$2,318. D.$3,548.43.Ifyouchoose10Days’SilkRoadTour,youcantravelto________.A.Urumqi B.Beijing C.Luoyang D.Shanghai44.WhichSilkRoadtourcanmakeyoulearnsomethingaboutChinesekungfu?A.The10-daytour. B.The12-daytour. C.The13-daytour. D.The17-daytour.45.Whereistheinformationprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Amusicbook. C.Ahistorybook. D.Aguidebook.OnApril1st,AprilFool’sDay,friendsplayfuntricksoneachother.OneyearatcollegemyfriendsandIwantedtoplayareallybigtrickonourteacher,Jason.Hewasafunguywholovedtricks.MyfriendsandIbought300balloonsandalotofcoloredpaper.Thenwebeganblowingalltheballoonsupandfillingthemwiththecoloredpaper.Ittookusallday,butintheendweblewupall300balloons.Mark,Jason’sroommate,gaveusthekeytotheirapartment.WhenJasonleft,wewentintotheapartment,andputalltheballoonsinJason’sbedroomandbathroom.WehidinthebedroomandbathroomandwaitedforJasontocomehome.WhenJasoncameback,hewentintothebathroomfirst.Hesawtheballoonsandshouted,“What?!”Andthenwebeganpopping(爆裂)theballoons.Therewascoloredpapereverywhere!Jasonlaughedandlaughed.“OKguys,”hesaid.“Thatwasfunny,butI’mtiredandI’mgoingtobed.”Hewentintohisbedroomandsawtheotherballoons.“Comeonguys,”hesaid.“No,no!”Ibeganpoppingtheballoons.Jasonbeganlaughingagainandshakinghishead.“Thisisjusttoomuch,Scott!”hecried,asthecoloredpaperwasfallingallovertheroom.Afterthat,wehelpedJasoncleanupthecoloredpaper.ItwasareallyfunAprilFool’sDay!46.Scottplayedatrickonhis_________onAprilFool’sDay.A.friend B.teacher C.student D.brother47.Scottandhisfriendsspent_________blowingupthe300balloons.A.aday B.aweek C.amonth D.anhour48.Jasonfeltit_________whentheballoonswerepopped.A.scary B.boring C.funny D.relaxing49.WhatdidScottandhisfriendsdobeforetheyleftJason’sapartment?A.Theytoldafewstories. B.Theyhidthekeyintheapartment.C.Theydranksomecoffee. D.Theycleanedupthecoloredpaper.50.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TeachersandStudents B.AprilFool’sDayBalloonsC.AGoodCollegeTeacher D.JasonandHisRoommateWhatdoyouthinkofa“talkingkitchen”?AFrenchDigitalKitchenhasbeendevelopedatNewcastleUniversityintheUK.ItteachesstudentshowtocookFrenchfoodandspeakFrenchatthesametime.Forthefirsttime,studentscanlearnthelanguagebythefollowingcookingsteps.Allgrammarand________havebeencarefullychosentomakesuretheuserscanunderstandFrenchwell.Afterlearningforsometime,theuserscantestthemselvesbydoingashorttestonthecomputer.ThekitchenprojectwasstartedbyprofessorPaulSeedhouse.Hebecameinterestedintheideaafterhevisitedanotherkindoftalkingkitchen.Hesaid,“ThepurposeoftheFrenchDigitalKitchenistomakelearningalanguagemoreinterestingandmoreeducational.”Howdoesthekitchenwork?Thereisacomputerinthekitchen.Withthiscomputer,theuserscanfirstchooseaFrenchrecipethattheywanttofollow.Usinginformationinthecomputer,thekitchenstarttoguidetheusershowtomakeaFrenchdish.Ifyoufollowtheinstructionsonthecomputer,itmovesontothenext.Ifyougowrong,theprogramgoesbackandrepeatstherecipeorinformation.Atanytime,theuserscanaskthekitchentorepeattherecipeoranyinformation.Thenewkitchencanbeusedinschools,universitiesandevenpeople’shomes.TheresearcherscanalsobedevelopingtheEuropeanDigitalKitchen,forthenextthreeyears.51.Afterreadingthepassage,weknowthedigitalkitchen________.A.isa“talkingkitchen”B.teachesstudentsEnglishC.wasdevelopedinFranceD.cooksallfoodforpeople52.Whichofthefollowingcanbeproperlyputin________.A.food B.vocabularyC.recipe D.instructions53.Paragraph3ismainlytellsusabout________.A.howthekitchenworksB.wherethekitchencanbeusedC.whenthekitchencanbeboughtD.whythekitchenprojectwasstarted54.Iftheuserdon’tfollowtheinstructiononthecomputer,thekitchen________.A.chooseanotherrecipeB.goestothenextstepC.repeatstherecipeorinformationD.stopsworkingatonce55.Thepassageiswrittento________.A.showyouhowcomputerworksB.introduceaFrenchKitchenC.teachyouhowtocookFrenchfoodD.tellyoutheimportanceoflanguagelearningSittingonachairalldayinschoolcanmakeanyonewanttomovearound.So,moreandmoreteachersarelettingstudentshaveaball.Bysittingonexerciseballsinsteadofchairs,teachersfindstudents’posture(姿勢)andattentionimprove.DottiePownall,afifth-gradeteacherinWestVirginia,USA,hasbeenusingballsaschairssinceDecember2008.“Thestudentslovethem,”shesays.Pownalltookasurveyofherstudents.Shefoundthat80%ofthestudentsthoughtsittingontheballshelpedthempaymoreattentiontowhattheywerelearning.Theteacher,PisaWitt,feltsostronglyabouttheuseofballsaschairs,shestartedWittFitt.Thiscompanyencouragestheuseoftheballs.Andthecompanyeducatesnotonlyteachersbutalsostudentsonhowtousethem.“Ourproductsareusedin24states,threeprovincesinCanada,PuertoRico(波多黎各)andJapan,”saysWitt.“Researchshowsthatsittingontheballsmakesthemsitupstraighter.Youcanslouch(低頭垂肩地坐)onaball,”saysWitt,“butitfeelsawful.”Becausethestudentsaremoving,theirblood(血液)increases.Thatcarriesmoreoxygen(氧氣tothebrain(大腦),sothekidshavemoreenergyandcanfocuslonger.“Furthermore,they’refun.”saysPownali.56.Whatwillhappenifastudentsitsonachairalldayinschool?Thestudentwill________.A.paymoreattentiontohislessons B.befunC.liketomovearound D.situpstraighter57.HowlonghasDottiePownallusedtheballs?A.Aboutfifteenyears. B.Onlyoneyear.C.In2008. D.Sincehewasafifth-gradeteacher.58.Inhowmanycountriesaretheballsusedasthestudents’chairs?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two. D.One.59.Teacherschooseballsinsteadofchairsbecausesittingonballshelpsthekids________.A.improvethestudents’postureandattention B.slouchonthechairsC.havefun D.BothAandCarecorrectanswers.60.Whichisbetterforkidstostudyinclass,sittingonachairorsittingonaball?A.Sittingonachair. B.Sittingonaball.C.Theyarethesame. D.Wedon’tknow.2022年山東省濟南市萊蕪區中考二模英語試題三、閱讀單選WhendoctorsandnursesarefightingCOVID-19,thereisalsoaspecialgroupmakingefforts.Theyarevolunteerswhoprovideserviceeverywherewithalltheirhearts.Hereisastoryaboutaforeignvolunteer,MunyaradziGurure.Heisa21-year-oldcollegestudentfromSouthAfricaandstudiesinGuangxi.Althoughhewasawareoftheserioussituation,hestillwantedtojoininthefight.Sohechosetoserveasavolunteeratthetrainstation.Everyday,Gurureworeayellowhat,awhitemaskandanorangevest(背心)andbusilyworkedatthetrainstation.Itwasdangerousforhimtoworkthere,becausetherewerealotofpeoplecomingandgoing.Hisfamilywereveryworriedabouthimandhopedhecouldgiveupthejobassoonaspossible,butherefused.“ItoldmyparentsChinahastakenactionandisactuallysafe,”hesaid.Gurureworkedaboutfourhoursaday.Usuallyhecarriedan8-kilogramelectricsprayer(噴霧器)todotheworkinthewaitingroomorcheckedthebodytemperatureofeveryoneattheentrance.Hereceivedlotsofpraisefrompassengersandwasencouragedbythem.“Iwanttotrymybesttopreventthespreadofthedisease.Thecountryhastakenreallygoodcareofmeduringthelastthreeyears.Nowit’smyturn.”Healsoaddedthatthroughthisexperience,hesawtheChinesepeoplewerebecomingmoreunited.31.Gurureworks________asavolunteerinChina.A.inthepark B.atthetrainstation C.atabusstation D.inahospital32.ItwasdangerousforGururetoworktherebecause________.A.hewasn’tadoctor B.hecan’thelpthedoctorC.heisfromSouthAfrica D.thereweremanypeoplecomingandgoing33.Gurure’sfamilywanthimto________.A.studyhard B.learnmedicine C.giveuphisjob D.takehistemperature34.Gurureworksabout________hoursaweek.A.4 B.8 C.21 D.2835.GururedidallthefollowingEXCEPT________.A.stayedinChinaforabout3yearsB.carriedan8-kilogramelectricsprayertodotheworkC.checkedthebodytemperatureofeveryoneattheentranceD.agreedtoleaveChinaalthoughhereceivedlotsofpraisefrompassagersAreyouinterestedinChinesetraditionalarts?Doyouwanttolearnhowtomakethembyhand?Ifso,comeandjoinourclubsthisweekendinourschool.SkyLanternClubIntroduction:SkyLanternsaremadeofbambooandcoveredwithpaper.Theyarefirstusedtoaskforhelpwhenpeoplewereintrouble.Today,theyareusedtoshowhappinessandgoodwishes.Time:Saturday
8:30a.m—10:30a.mPlace:Building3
Room501PaperCuttingClubIntroduction:PaperCuttingturnsasimplethinglikeapieceofpaperintoabeautifulpieceofart.Picturesaboutflowers,animalsandsoonareputonwindows,doorsandwallsassymbolsofgoodwishesandgoodluck.Time:Saturday
9:00a.m—11:00a.mPlace:Building3
Room502ChineseKnotClubIntroduction:ChineseKnotsareusuallymadeofredandyellowropes.Peopleusethemtoshowgoodwishes,includinghappiness,love,peaceandsoon.Time:Sunday
2:30p.m-4:30p.mPlace:Building3
Room60336.SkyLanternsaremadeof_________.A.clayandpaper B.bambooandpaperC.redandyellowropes D.woodandpaper37.Ifyouwanttolearnpapercutting,youcangoto_________.A.Building3Room501 B.Building3Room502C.Building3Room603 D.Building4Room50138.IfyouarebusythisSundayafternoon,youcan’tgoto_________.A.SkyLanternClub B.PaperCuttingClubC.ChineseKnotClub D.PaperKnotClub39.WhatdotheseChinesetraditionalartshaveincommon?A.Theyareallmadebymachine. B.Theyareallusedtoaskforhelp.C.Theyareallsymbolsofgoodwishes. D.Theyareallputonwindows.40.Thispassagemaybea_________.A.poster B.story C.pieceofnews D.novelShanghaiintroducedanewgarbage-sortingpolicy(垃圾分類政策)onJuly1,2019.Peoplethereneedtoputdifferentkindsofgarbageintodifferentbins.OthercitiesinChinawilldothesamesoon.Garbagesortingisabigproblembecausethereistoomuchgarbagethesedays.Itisbadforourenvironment.Infact,wecanmakeuseofsomegarbageagain.Butfirst,weneedtosortit.
Forexample,ifyouputanoldbattery(電池)intothe“harmfulwaste”bin,peoplecanuseittomakenewbatteries.Butifyoudon’t,thebatterywillendupsomewhereelse.Then,itwillpollutetheenvironment.
GarbagesortingandrecyclingaroundtheworldGermany:Therearebigmachinesinsupermarkets.Youcanputbottlesinthemachinesandgetmoneyback.Japan:Atruckplayingmusiccomestopeople’sdoorstopickuptheirgarbage.Thereareeightormorekindsofgarbage.Ifyousortanyofthemwrong,youwillgetanoticeonyourdoor.Indonesia:Peoplecantakebusesforfreeiftheygiveplasticbottlestobusstations.Anhour-longbusridecoststhreelargebottles.FourkindsofgarbageinShanghaiRecyclablegarbageincludespaper,books,plasticitems,andglassbottles.Harmfulgarbageincludeslamps,batteries,andotherthingswithharmfulchemicals.Wetgarbageusuallycomesfromthekitchen,suchasfoodandvegetables.Drygarbageisanythingyoucannotputintotheotherthreebinssuchaspensandtowels.41.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.ManycountriestakeShanghai’sgarbage-sortingpolicy.B.ManyothercitiesinChinahavegarbage-sortingpolicies.C.ShanghaiisthefirstcityinChinatomakeagarbage-sortingpolicy.D.Chinaisthefirstcountryintheworldtomakeagarbage-sortingpolicy.42.Thewritergivesthe“battery”exampletotellus________.A.theimportanceofgarbagesorting B.howtosortourgarbageC.whatharmfulwasteis D.thedifficultyofgarbagesorting43.Ifyou________,youcantakeafreebusrideinIndonesia.A.putbottlesinamachine B.putgarbageintodifferentbinsC.getanoticeonthedoor D.takeplasticbottlestothestation44.Whichbinshould“newspapers”goto?A. B. C. D.45.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.SortGarbage,SavetheEarth B.LessGarbage,CleanerEnvironmentC.CleanShanghai,BeautifulChina D.DifferentCountries,DifferentPoliciesSomepeoplesaythatdogsareman’sbestfriend.Theyaregoodpartners.Ofcourse,theycanbemorethanjustapetassomedogsareexcellentworkingdogstoo.Weknowabouttheamazinghelpguidedogsgivetoblindpeople.Andmorerecently,anewrolehasbeenfoundfortheanimals—workingastherapydogs(治療犬)inuniversities.ResearchbyWashingtonStateUniversityintheUSshowsthatspendingtimewithadogcanhelpstudentswhoarefeelingstressed.AccordingtoPatriciaPendryfromtheuniversity,astudyof300studentshasfoundthatweeklyhour-longperiodswithdogsbroughttotheuniversitybyprofessionaltrainerscanmakestudentsatthehighriskoffailingexamsordroppingoutfeelrelaxedandaccepted.Thedogshelpthemtolearnwiselyandrememberinformationwell.
Anotherpieceofresearchhasalsoshownthattouchinganimalscanhelpmakepeoplelessstressed,soitmakessensetointroducethemintoanenvironmentwherepeoplearefeelingstressedout.Andbynow,around1,000schoolsintheUShavealreadyusedtherapypets.ItisbecomingmorecommonintheUK.However,it’shardtodescribetheinfluenceofjusthavingadoglyingdowninthecornerofaclass.
Usingdogsfortherapycanalsohelpdogsthemselves.InWales,SwanseaUniversityStudents’Unionhasuseddogstheysavedtohelpstudentsrelaxbetweenexams.Mistreatedandabandoned(被遺棄的)dogsarealsousedtocommunicatewithhumans.
Soifyou’reastudentwho’sbeenworkinglikeadog(butyoustillfeellikeyoudon’thaveadog’schanceinpassingyourexams),maybeintroducingafour-leggedfriendintoyourlifeisjustwhatyouneed.46.Thefirstparagraphmainlytalksabout________.A.excellentworkingdogs B.differentrolesofdogsC.dogsandblindpeople D.differentkindsofdogs47.HowcanstudentsavoidexperiencingtoomuchstressaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Bylearningwithdogsaround. B.Bycommunicatingwithsmartdogs.C.Bystayingwithdogsforanhouraweek. D.Byaskingprofessionaldogtrainersforhelp.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordthemreferto?A.Researchers. B.Workingdogs. C.Dogtrainers. D.Therapypets.49.WhatdoestheexampleofWalesmainlyshow?A.Dogscanalsogethelpfromtherapyperiods.B.Touchinganimalsisgoodforstudents’health.C.Playingwithdogsisverypopularamongstudents.D.It’simportantforstudentstohavearestbetweenexams.50.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Apopularwayoflearning B.DogsforstudentsstressedoutC.Goodnewsforabandoneddogs D.Therapyperiodsinmodernlife2021年山東省濟南市萊蕪區中考二模英語試題八、閱讀單選LindaEvanswasmybestfriend—likethesisterIneverhad.Wedideverythingtogether:pianolessons,movies,swimming,horseriding.WhenIwas13,myfamilymovedaway.LindaandIkeptintouch(聯系)throughletters,andwesaweachotheronspecialdays—likemywedding(婚禮)andLinda’s.Soonwewerebusywithchildrenandmovedtonewhomes,andwewrotelessoften.OnedayacardthatIsentcameback,stamped“AddressUnknown”.IhadnoideahowtofindLinda.Overtheyears,ImissedLindaverymuch.Iwantedtosharestoriesofmychildrenandthengrandchildren.AndIneededtosharemysadnesswhenmybrotherandthenmotherdied.TherewasanemptyplaceinmyheartthatonlyafriendlikeLindacouldfill.OnedayIwasreadinganewspaperwhenInoticedaphotoofayoungwomanwholookedalotlikeLindaandwhoselastnamewasWagman—Linda’smarriedname.“TheremustbethousandsofWagmans,”Ithought,butIstillwrotetoher.Shecalledassoonasshegotmyletter.“Mrs.Tobin!”shesaidexcitedly,“LindaEvansWagmanismymother.”MinuteslaterIheardavoicethatIknewverymuch,andIcouldeasilyrecognizehervoiceevenafter40years.Iwasveryhappyatthattime.Nowtheemptyplaceinmyheartisfilled,andthere’sonethingthatLindaandIknowforsure:wewon’tloseeachotheragain!51.ThewriterwenttopianolessonswithLindaEvans________.A.whentheywere14 B.beforeshegotmarriedC.beforethewriter’sfamilymovedaway D.aftertheymovedtonewhomes52.Whydidn’ttheyoftenwritetoeachother?A.Becausetheygotmarried. B.Becausetheyhadlittletimetodoso.C.Becausedidn’tlikewritingletters. D.Becausetheycouldseeeachotheronspecialdays.53.Whywasthereanemptyplaceinthewriter’sheart?A.Shewasintrouble. B.Hermotherdied.C.Nobodysharedherhappinessandsadness. D.Shereceivedthecardthatshesent.54.Thewriterwasveryhappywhenshe________.A.readthenewspaperB.heardLinda’svoiceonthephoneC.metayoungwomanwholookedalotlikeLindaD.wrotetothewomanwhoselastnamewasWagman55.Howlonghaven’ttheykeptintouch?A.Forabout27years. B.Forabout40years.C.Sincetheygotmarried. D.Sincethewriter’sfamilymovedaway.ShoppingGuideinSparShoppingMall6FRestaurant
Coffeeshop/Teahouse5FChildren’spleasureground
Cinema4FElectricalequipment
Writingmaterials
Officesupplies3FMen’sclothing
Bedding2FWomen’sclothing
Children’sclothing1FFruits,vegetables,meat,eggs,drinks,cookedfood,etc.KitchenwareBusinesshours:Weekdays:8:00a.m.—6:00p.m.Weekends:9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.56.Fromtheshoppingguide,wecanseethereare_______floorsinSparShoppingMall.A.five B.six C.seven D.eight57.IfMrs.Zhangwantstotakeher7-year-oldsontoplay,sheshouldgotothe_______floor.A.second B.third C.fourth D.fifth58.Whatcanyoubuyonthefourthfloor?A.Televisions. B.Bowls. C.Bread. D.Sweaters.59.Youcaninviteyourfriendsto_______onthetopfloor.A.playgames B.watchfilms C.havelunch D.playbasketball60.Accordingtotheshoppingguide,Mr.Licangoshopping_______onweekdays.A.at7:30a.m. B.at8:30p.m. C.at6:30p.m. D.at10:30a.m.AccordingtotheWorldHappinessReport,peoplewholiveinDenmarkarethehappiestintheworld.Why?Becausetheyknowthesecrettohappiness—“hygge”.Butwhatis“hygge”?
TheDanishword“hygge”(pronounced“hoo-ga”)isoftentranslatedintoEnglishas“coziness”.Butcozinesspaintsonlypartofthepicture.It’salsoaboutspendingpeacefultimeinaquietenvironmentwithnocalendar.It’saboutspendingtimealoneorspendingtimewithfamily.
Danishpeopleareverygoodat“hygge”.Forexample,theycreatea“hygge”environmentbyburningcandlesinclassrooms,kitchens,bedrooms,etc.Accordingtosomereports,DanishpeopleburnmorecandleseveryyearthanpeoplefromanyotherEuropeancountry.
However,“hygge”isn’tjustaboutcreatinganiceandwarmenvironment.Itisbestenjoyedwithfamilymembersandfriends.Withupto17hoursofdarknesseverydayinwinter,Danishpeoplespendmoretimeindoors,andtheyoftengettogetherforamealorhotdrinks,withoutthedistraction(使人分心的事物)oftechnologyorthestressofdailylife.
Stillcan’tunderstandwhat“hygge”is?Ifyou’rereadingthisinacomfortablechair,withafewcandlesaroundyou,thatsenseofcozinessyou’refeelingmightjustbe“hygge”.61.Peoplewholivein________arethehappiestintheworldaccordingtotheWorldHappinessReport.A.Canada B.France C.Australia D.Denmark62.HowdoDanishpeoplecreatea“hygge”environment?A.Bypaintingtheirhouses. B.Bycleaningupbedrooms.C.Byburningcandles. D.Byshoppingalone.63.Withupto17hoursofdarknesseverydayinwinter,Danishpeoplecandothefollowingexcept________.A.notplayingcomputergamestillmidnightB.spendingmoretimeindoorsC.stayinguplatetoworkintheirownroomsD.gettingtogetherforamealorhotdrinksoften64.Theunderlinedword“coziness”means“________”inChinese.A.誠信 B.友善 C.舒適 D.幸福65.Thearticlemainlytellsus________.A.whenDanishpeopleliketostayathome B.whyDanishpeopleburnsomanycandlesC.howDanishpeoplespendtheirwinter D.whattheDanishsecrettohappinessisScienceisveryimportantinourdailylife.Scientistshavemadesomenewplantsandsomeofthemareuseful.Mostpeoplemaynotthinkthatthereareanyproblemswithwatermelons,butsomeJapanesesellersdo.Thereisoftenwastedspacewhentheystorewatermelons,becauseroundwatermelonsdonotsitnicelyonshelves.Sosomecleverfarmershavesolvedthewatermelonproblem.Theymaketheirwatermelonsgrowinsquareglassboxessothewatermelonsbecomesquare.Theonlyproblemnowistheprice.Thesquarewatermelonscostabout80dollarseach.Manypeopleknowthesaying“Rosesarered,violetsareblue,sugarissweetandsoareyou.”Well,todaythesayingneedstochangeto“Rosesarered,rosesareblue”!Australianscientistshavejustrecentlydiscoveredthatwhentheyputachemicalfromablueflowerintoarose,theycancreateanearly100%bluerose.Sincethemid-1990s,manyChinesefarmershavehadamazingriceharvests.FormanyyearsChinesescientistshavebeenworkingondevelopingnewkindsofstrongerriceandnowtheyhaveproducedanewkind,calledsuperrice.Superricenotonlycanprotectitselfagainstinsectsandillnesses,butitalsoproducesmorethananyotherkindofrice.
Doctorsmightbeabletousevegetablestofightcancer(癌癥)now.USscientistshavediscoveredawaytoputachemicalintotomatoplantswhiletheyaregrowing.Whencancerpatientseatthetomatoes,thetomatoeswillfightthecancerintheirbodies.Thesecancer-fightingvegetablesarenotyetforsale,becausescientistshavenotfinishedtestingthem.Ifstudyfindsnoproblemswiththetomatoes,thenpatientscanbegintousethiseasyanddeliciousnewtreatment.66.WhydoJapanesefarmersgrowsquarewatermelons?A.Becausetheytastebetter. B.Becausetheylookmorebeautiful.C.Becausetheyaremoreexpensive. D.Becausetheycansavemorespace.67.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph3?A.Allthesayingsarecorrect. B.Manypeopledon’tbelievethesaying.C.Redrosescanbechangedintoblueones. D.Australianscientistslikeblueroses.68.Whataretheadvantagesofsuperrice?①Superricecanprotectitselfagainstinsects.②Superricecanprotectitselfagainstillnesses.③Superriceismuchcheaperthananyotherkindofrice.④Superriceproducesmorethananyotherkindofrice.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thesecancer-fightingvegetablesarenotyetforsale.B.Bluerosesaremorebeautifulthanredones.C.Thetomatoescanfightmanykindsofillnesses.D.Thepriceofthesquarewatermelonsisverylow.70.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Scientistslikenewplants B.NewplantsproducemoreC.Someusefulnewplants D.Tomatoesarethemostuseful答案:2023年山東省濟南市萊蕪區中考二模英語試題36.A37.B38.D39.C40.A【導語】本文是A和B之間的對話,A通過詢問B為什么看起來很糟糕,了解到B作業太多導致睡眠不足。A提供給B一些建議。36.根據答語“Ididn’tsleepwelllastnight.”可知,此處A詢問B為什么看起來很糟糕。選項A“你怎么了?”符合題意。故選A。37.根據問句“Whatwereyoudoingalllastnight?”和“Mountainsofhomework,math,chemistry,Chinese.Ididn’tfinishituntilmidnight.”可知,A詢問B昨晚干什么了,B回答直到半夜才做完作業。選項B“我整晚都在做作業”符合題意。故選B。38.根據答語“Sure.Iadviseyoutomakeaplanbeforedoingyourhomework.Andyou’dbetterdosomeout-doorsports.”可知,B想讓A給他一些建議。選項D“你可以給我一些建議嗎?”符合題意。故選D。39.根據后一句“Iamgoingtofollowyouradvice.Thankyou.”可知,B將要采納A的建議,所以此空應表達建議很棒。選項C“聽起來很棒”符合題意,故選C。40.根據答語“Becausemyparentswantmetogetintoagoodhighschool.”可知,此空應為A詢問B為什么參加課后課程。選項A“為什么你必須參加課后課程?”符合題意,故選A。41.B42.C43.A44.B45.D【導語】本文是一篇應用文,介紹絲綢之路的相關旅行。41.細節理解題。根據“TheSilkRoadisthewonderfullandtraderoutefromChinatoRome.”可知,絲綢之路是從中國到羅馬的奇妙的陸路貿易路線。故選B。42.細節理解題。根據“13Days’SilkRoadAdventureTour...Price:$2,318”可知需要花費2318美元。故選C。43.細節理解題。根據“City:Urumqi/Turfan/Dunhuang/Xi’an”可知如果你選擇10天的絲綢之路之旅,你可以去烏魯木齊。故選A。44.細節理解題。根據“12Days’SilkRoadAdventureandKungfuTour”可知,12天絲綢之路探險和功夫之旅,故選B。45.推理判斷題。本文主要介紹絲綢之路的相關旅行,所以推測可能在旅行指南上看到這篇文章,故選D。46.B47.A48.C49.D50.B【導語】本文是一篇記敘文。本文主要講述了作者和朋友在愚人節這天對他們的老師搞惡作劇的故事。46.細節理解題。根據第一段“OneyearatcollegemyfriendsandIwantedtoplayareallybigtrickonourteacher,Jason.”可知,在愚人節的時候,Scott捉弄了他的老師。故選B。47.細節理解題。根據第二段“Ittookusallday,butintheendweblewupall300balloons.”可知,吹這300個氣球花費了他們一整天的時間。故選A。48.細節理解題。根據第四段“Jasonlaughedandlaughed.”和第七句“Thatwasfunny,butI’mtiredandI’mgoingtobed.”可知,當氣球炸裂的時候,Jason感到有趣。故選C。49.細節理解題。根據第四段“Afterthat,wehelpedJasoncleanupthecoloredpaper.”可知,Scott和朋友們離開Jason的公寓之前打掃了那些彩紙。故選D。50.最佳標題題。根據最后一段“ItwasareallyfunAprilFool’sDay!”以及全文可知,本文主要講述了作者和朋友們在愚人節的時候吹了很多氣球來愚弄老師,因此最佳標題為“愚人節的氣球”。故選B。51.A52.B53.D54.C55.B【導語】本文主要是介紹“會說話的廚房”。這是一款法語數字廚房,該廚房可以在教使用者做飯的同時教授法語,文章同時還介紹了該廚房的工作原理以及發明該廚房的原因。51.細節理解題。根據“AFrenchDigitalKitchenhasbeendevelopedatNewcastleUniversityintheUK.”可知,電子廚房實際上是一個“可以說話的廚房”。故選A。52.推理判斷題。根據“makesuretheuserscanunderstandFrenchwell”可知,此處使用vocabulary,表示“通過選擇語法和詞匯,幫助使用者學好法語”。故選B。53.主旨大意題。根據“ThepurposeoftheFrenchDigitalKitchenistomakelearningalangua
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