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閱讀理解

2021年山東省濟(jì)南市歷城區(qū)九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)中考二模試題

V.閱讀理解從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問題或完成所給句子

的最佳答案。(40分)

A

Onedayamanwenthomeandsaidtohiswife,UIboughtsomethingforyou.”"Thankyou!”

saidhiswife."Whathaveyouboughtforme?”"I'veboughtagoldring.Hereitis."Hetookit

outforhiswifetosee.Buthedroppedittotheground.Hebegantolookfbritontheground,but

itwasdarkinthehouseandhecouldnotseeanything.

Thenhewentoutandbegantolookforitinthestreet.Justthenhisfriendcamealong.

“What'sthematterwithyou?"askedhisfHend."I'mlookingfbrmyring,Ilostitjustnow.”said

theman."Wheredidyouloseit?”"Ilostitinmyhouse.”"Youlostyourringinyourhouse,but

youarelookingforitinthestreet.Howfoolishyouare!”"Ah,"saidtheman,butitisdarkinmy

house.Ishallneverfinditthere.Buthereinthestreet,itismuchbrighter,andIcansee

everything.^^

56.Themanboughtaringforhis.

A.sonB.wifeC.motherD.daughter

57.Helosthisring_

A.inthestreetB.inthehouseC.onthebedD.inthestore

58.________themanwaslookingfbrthering,hisfriendcameup.

A.BeforeB.AfterC.WhenD.Because

59.Whydidthemanbegintolookfbrtheringinthestreet?Because.

A.helosttheringinthestreetB.itwasmuchbrighterinthestreet

C.hisfriendcameupD.hewantedsomeonetohelphim

60.Thefriendthoughtthatthemanwas.

A.cleverB.brightC.honestD.foolish

China'shighly-respectedtranslatorandwriterYangJiangpassedawayonMay25inBeijing,

aged105.

YanggraduatedfromDongwuUniversityinSuzhou,Jiangsu,in1932.ShewenttotheUKand

Francetostudyin1935andreturnedtoChinain1938.

Yangwrotelotsofworksandmostofthemarestillpopularnow.

What'smore,YangfinishedatranslationofDonQuixote.ThismadeherthefirstChineseto

translateawholebookfromSpanish.Hertranslationhasbeengivenasnationalgiftstovisiting

leadersofothercountries.

In2001,Yanggaveawayroyalties(版稅)frombookswrittenbyherhusbandQianZhongshu

andherselfworth10millionyuan,tosetupascholarshipfund(獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金)tohelppoorstudents.

BillGatesistheformerchairmanofMicrosoftCorporation,aworldwideleaderinsoftware

andInternettechnologies.WithhisfriendPaulAllen,hefoundedMicrosoftinthe1970s.With

thedevelopmentofMicrosoft,hebecomesoneoftherichestmenintheworld.

In1999,GateswroteabooknamedBusiness@theSpeedofThought.Thebookshowshow

computercansolvebusinessproblemsinnewways.Thebookwaspublishedin25languagesand

iswelcomeinmorethan60countries.

BillGateshasmadegreatcontributions(貢獻(xiàn))toeducationandhealthallovertheworld.He

hasgivenawayabout21billiondollarsforeducationandhealth.WhenChinawasstruckby

COVID-19(新冠肺炎)healsoofferedmillionsofdollars.

61.WheredidYangJiangpassaway?

A.InShanghai.B.InJiangsu.C.InBeijing.D.InZhejiang.

62.InwhichlanguageisDonQuixotewritten?

A.English.B.SpanishC.French.D.German.

63.WhenwasMicrosoftCorporationsetup?

A.In1969B.In1965.C.In1985D.In1975.

64.WhatwasthebookBusiness@theSpeedofThoughtabout?

A.Howtosolvebusinessproblemswithcomputersdifferently.

B.Howtoearnmoney.

C.Howtoincreasethespeedofthought.

D.Howtobeasuccessfulperson.

65.WhatdoYangandGateshaveincommon?

A.Theyarebothsuccessfulinbusiness.

B.Theybothcareabouteducation.

C.Theyarebothinterestedincomputers.

D.Theybothhavetranslatedlotsofbooks.

C

Asachild,whatdidyouwanttobewhenyougrewup?Ifyouwerelike

mostchildren,youprobablyletyourimaginationrunwild.Maybeyou

dreamedofflyingintospaceorbeingafamouscook.Thenperhapsoverthe

years,yourdreamsbecamemorerealistic(現(xiàn)實(shí)的).Oryoumighthavegiven

upsomealtogether.

Ifsimportanttohavedreamsbecausedreamscangiveustheenergytosucceedinlife.

Dreamsinspire(激勵(lì))us.Theymighttakeafewyearsortheymighttakealifetimetoachieve.

Theimportantthingisthatyou'realwaysworkingforyourdream.Andthebestwaytodothatis

bysettinggoals.

Whatisthedifferencebetweenadreamandagoal?It'sbeensaidthatdreamsarethefinal

destination(終點(diǎn));goalsarethestopsalongtheway.Dreamscanbeverygeneral.Butthesteps

youtakeshouldbeveryspecific.Yourdreamsmeanwhatyouwant,butgoalstellhowyou'llget

there.Thatmakesgoalsetanecessarystepinreachingyourdreams.

Manysuccessfulpeoplehavespokenaboutdreams.FormerUSSecretaryofStateColin

Powellstressedtheimportanceofworkingforyourdreams."Adreamdoesn'tbecomereality

throughmagic;ittakessweat(汗水),determination(決心、)andhardwork."WriterLesBrown

remindedusthatdreamshavenoagelimit."Youarenevertoooldtosetanothergoalortodream

anewdream.”

Ifyou'vebeendreamingaboutdoingsomethingforyears,starttoday.Writedownyour

dream,andestablishyourgoals.Thenyou'llbeonyourwaytomakingyourdreamscometrue.

66.Thewriterprobablywrotethispassagefbr.

A.studentsB.teachersC.workersD.doctors

67.Toreachyourdream,themostimportantisto.

A.dreamadreamB.makeapromise

C.workforthedreamD.raisepressure

68.Theunderlinedword“establish"inthelastparagraphmeansinEnglish.

A.setupB.agreewithC.takeinD.pickup

69.WecanmainlylearnfromParagraph3that.

A.whatyourdreamsmean

B.whatyourgoalsmean

C.thedifficultiesinreachingourgoals

D.thedifferencesbetweengoalsanddreams

70.What'sthepurposeofParagraph4?

A.Totellpeopleadreamdoesn'tbecomerealitythroughmagic.

B.Toshowsuccessfulpeople'sideasaboutdreams.

C.Toshowtheimportanceofworkingfbryourdreams.

D.Totellpeopleyouarenevertoooldtosetanothergoal.

D

ZhongFangrong,whosescoreinthelatestnationalcollegeentranceexam,orGaokao,was

amongthebestinChina,reaffirmed(重申)herdecisiontomajorinarchaeology(考古學(xué))fbrher

undergraduatestudiesonTuesday,ignoringthehead-shakingofshocknetizens(網(wǎng)民).

Withherhighscoreonthetest—676outof750—Zhongcouldhavechosenvirtualanymajor

atanyuniversityinthecountry.Soitsuiprisedpeoplewhenshesignedupforarchaeology,oneof

theleastpopularmajorsinChina.

InaletterreplyingtothehighlyregardedChinesearchaeologistFanJinshi,thehonorary

resident(名譽(yù)院長(zhǎng))oftheDunhuangAcademy,Zhongexpressedherdesiretofollowherheart,as

Fanhaddone.

ZhongsaiditwasFanwhohadinfluencedherandgavehertheconfidencetostudy

archaeologyatPekingUniversity,andshepledged(發(fā)誓)tofollowinFan'sfootstepsanddevote

herselftothefield.

EarlierthismonthZhong,astudentfromasmallvillageinLeiyang,HunanProvince,made

headlinesforherhighGaokaoscore,whichwasfourthamongthe194,000liberalartsstudents(文

科生)inherprovince.

Whenherdecisiontostudyarchaeologywasreportedinthemedia,FansentZhongher

biographyandaletterencouraginghertostaytruetoherdreams.

Describedasat6left-behindgirl”byChinesemedia,Zhongwasraisedbyhergrandparents

afterherparentslefttheirhometowntoworkforyearsinGuangzhou.

SomenetizensweresurprisedbyZhong9sdecisionandsaidherchoicewouldmakeit

difficulttofindagoodjobwithahighincomeaftergraduation.

InChina,popularmajorssuchasfinance,scienceandadvancedtechnologyarethoughttobe

morepromising.

MuseumsandarchaeologyresearchinstitutesaroundChinaraHiedbehindZhong,and

professionalsocietiesinthefieldfromatleast10provincessentsupportivemessages.

71.WhydidsomenetizensdisagreewithZhong'sdecision?

A.Becausetheythoughtshewasaleft-behindgirl.

B.Becausearchaeologywasnotapopularmajoratall.

C.BecausePekingUniversitywasamongthebestinChina.

D.Becauseshefailedtopassthenationalcollegeentranceexam.

72.WhywerethenetizensworriedaboutZhong?

A.Becausetheybelievedshewouldloseinterestinarchaeologysoon.

B.Becausetheythoughtitwouldbedifficultforhertofindagoodjobinthefuture.

C.BecausetheywereafraidthatZhong'sparentswouldbestronglyagainstherdecision.

D.BecausetheyimaginedZhong'sgrandparentswouldbelonelyaftershewenttouniversity.

73.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

①ZhongmadeadecisiontostudyarchaeologyatPekingUniversity.

②Zhong'sdecisiontostudyarchaeologywasreportedinthemedia.

③FanJinshisentZhongaletterencouraginghertomajorinarchaeology.

④ZhongFangronggotahighscoreinthenationalcollegeentranceexam.

A.①②③④B.④②①③C.④0?③D.④①③②

74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.ZhonglivedwithhergrandparentsforyearsinGuangzhou.

B.WithFanJinshi'shelp,ZhongwenttoPekingUniversityatlast.

C.ZhongFangronggotthehighestGaokaoscoreinHunanProvince.

D.Zhongwasveryinterestedinarchaeologyandshewantedtofollowherheart.

75.Theunderlinedphrase"ralliedbehind^^inthelastparagraphissimilarinmeaningto

A.providesupportforB.makeapromiseto

C.showaninterestinD.keepintouchwith

答案:

56-60:BBCBD61-65:CBDAB66-70:ACADB71-75:BBCDA

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VI.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問

題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(30分)

A

MydaughterBeckygraduatedfromWashingtonHigh

SchoolinJuneDuringthegraduationceremony,oneofher

classmatesgaveasimplespeechthatIwillalwaysremember.

Shetalkedaboutthe"givers"ofthisworld.Shesaid,"Youwill

beasuccessifyoumakeanotherpersonsmile.Ifyouarea

friendtosomeonewhoneedsalittlehelp,youwillgetan'A'!”

Aftertheceremony,whenallofthestudentswereoutsidethehalltryingtofindtheir

parentsandfriends,amanandhiswifecametomeandaskedifIwasBecky'smom.Isaidyes

andthemanhandedmeagiftandtoldmehowmuchtheyappreciatedBecky'skindnesstotheir

daughter,Jessica,duringtheschoolsportsmeetingtheweekbefore.

Jessica'sleftlegwashurtandshewasunabletofinishtheup-hillrace.Beckywasworried

aboutherandkeptgoingbacktocheckonherleg.Jessica'sdadtoldmethatBeckyhadshown

moreconcern(關(guān)懷)forherdaughterthanthecoach,andthatheandhiswifewouldneverforget

herkindness.Ofcourse,atthattimeIhadtearsinmyeyes.Iwassoproudofmydaughter.

Iaskedhim,"So,doesBeckygetanA?”

Hejustsmiledandsaid,"Shegetsan'A’!”

66.Thespeechthatthewriterwillalwaysrememberisabout.

A.howtosucceedB.helpingothers

C.howtostudywellD.makingfriends

67.Aftertheceremony,Jessica'sparentslookedforthewriterto.

A.giveheragiftfromBeckyB.askherhowtogetan"AM

C.learnaboutJessica'scharacterD.thankherforBecky*sconcernforJessica

68.Jessicaduringthesportsmeeting.

A.hurtBecky'sarmB.fellfromthehill

C.brokeherleftlegD.foughtwiththecoach

69.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.peopleshouldshowtheirkindnesstoothers

B.studentsshouldgetan"A"ineverysubjectatschool

C.parentsshouldeducatetheirchildrenproperly

D.agiftshouldbegiventopeoplewhooffertohelp

70.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Shegetsan"A"B.Agraduationceremony

C.ApopulargirlD.Anexcellentmother

B

ItisreportedthatsomedevelopedcountrieshaveshippedbrokenpartsofcomputerstoChina.

Suchathingcanbefoundalmosteverydayalthoughitisagainstinternationallaws.Lastmonth

HongKongofficersfound131,000kilogramsofbrokencomputers,TVsandphonessentfrom

Japan.Thingslikethesearecalledelectronicwaste,ore-waste.

Dealingwiththemisnotaneasyjobbecausedangerouspoisons

likemercury(汞)andlead(鉛)canbefoundinthem.Everytime

anoldcomputerbreaksdown,itneedstobedealtwithsafely.But

atpresent,brokencomputerpartsareusuallyburied.Itmaybe

hundredsofyearsbeforetheyarereallygoneintheearth.

ManyplacesinChinaarepollutedbye-waste.GuiyuinGuangdongProvinceisoneofthem.

Thistownisnamedas"thee-wastecapitaloftheworld'*.Ithastodealwith1.5millionkilograms

ofe-wasteeachyear,fromwhichitmakes75millionyuan.Butitcomesatacost.Manyofthe

poisonsine-wastefindtheirwayintotheenvironment.Plasticisburnedoutdoorsandchemical

waterispouredintorivers.Greenpeace,anenvironmentalgroup,hasfoundtheair,theearthand

theriversinGuiyubadlypolluted.TheChinesegovernmentwantsthecountrytodevelop,butina

waythatdoesn'tdoharmtotheenvironmentandpeople'slife.Thisyear,Chinapassedanew

environmentalprotectionlaw,thestrictestonewehaveeverhad.Computercompanieslike

LenovoandDellwillbeaskedtotakebacktheiroldcomputers.Thisisbecausethecompanies

thatmakecomputersknowbesthowtodealwiththemsafely.Hopefully,theproblemwith

e-wastewillbesolvedinthenearfuture.

71.Thee-wastefoundinHongKonglastmonthwasfrom.

A.FranceB.JapanC.GermanyD.Australia

72.Theunderlinedword"buried"probablymeansthepassage.

A.焚燒B.降解C.回收D.掩埋

73.ThetownofGuiyuinGuangdongProvince.

A.isthee-capitaloftheworld

B.hasseriouse-wastepollution

C.dealswiththee-wastesafely

D.spendsmuchmoneyone-waste

74.Thisyear,theChinesegovernment.

A.triedtochangepeople'slife

B.closedsomecomputercompanies

C.madeanewenvironmentalprotectionlaw

D.askedpeopletohandintheiroldcomputers

75.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.thewaystodealwithe-wasteB.thecostofburninge-waste

C.thee-wasteprobleminChinaD.theneedtopassalawagainste-waste

C

Agoodjokecanbethehardestthingtounderstandwhenstudyingaforeignlanguage.

There'smoretolearnunderstandingaiokeinaforeignlanguagethanunderslanding

vocabularyandgrammar.

Beingabletounderstandlocaljokesisoftenseenasanice-breakerforalanguagelearner

whowantstobuildfriendshipswithnativespeakers.

“Ialwaysfeltthathumorwasaceiling(上限)thatIcouldneverbreakthrough,"saidHannah

Ashley,whooncestudiedSpanishinMadrid."IcouldneverspeaktopeopleonthesamelevelasI

wouldspeaktoanativeEnglishspeaker.Ialmostcameacrossasquiteaboringpersonbecauseall

Icouldtalkaboutwasfacts.1'

Infact,mostofthetime,jokesareonlyfunnyforpeoplewhoshareaculturalbackgroundor

understandhumorinthesameway.

Chinese-Americancomedian(喜居/寅員)JoeWong(HuangXi)foundthisoutfirst-hand

(親身經(jīng)歷).Hehadachievedgreatsuccessdoingstand-upcomedy(美式單口相聲)intheUS,

butwhenhereturnedtoChinain2008forhisfirstliveshowinBeijing,hediscoveredthathis

humordidn'ttranslate.Peopledidn'tthinkhisChinesejokeswereasfunnyashisEnglishones.

InAustralia,manyforeignersfindunderstandingjokesaboutsportstobethebiggest

headache."Thehardestjokesarerelatedtorugby(橄欖球becauseIknownothingaboutrugby,"

saidMelodyCao,whowasonceastudentinAustralia."WhenIheardjokesIdidn*tget,Ijust

laughedalong."

IntheothertwomajorEnglish-speakingcountries,thesenseofhumorisalsodifferent.

BritishcomedianSimonPeggbelievesthatwhileBritishpeopleuseirony(諷刺)一basically,

sayingsomethingtheydon'tmeantomakeajoke-everyday,peopleintheUSdon'tseethepoint

ofusingitsooften."Britishjokestendto(傾向于)bemoresubtle(不易察覺)anddark,while

Americanjokesaredirectwiththeirmeanings,abitlikeAmericansthemselves,"hewroteina

newspaper.

76.Byusingtheunderlinedsentence,thewritermeansthat.

A.youneedtolearnaboutaculturetounderstanditsjokes

B.localjokescanhelpyoutounderstandthelocalculturebetter

C.makingjokescanhelpyouformfriendshipswithnativespeakers

D.understandingjokesrequiresexcellenceinvocabularyandgrammar

77.WhatcanweguessaboutHannahAshley?

A.ShefeelsconfidentinusingSpanish.

B.Shebelievesthatit'sbettertotellthefactsthanjokes.

C.ShethinksthatSpanishpeopledonothavemuchofasenseofhumor.

D.NotbeingabletounderstandtheirhumormakesherseemboringtoSpanishpeople.

78.JoeWongisusedasanexampleto.

A.provethatitcanbedifficulttotranslatejokes

B.showthatthereareculturaldifferencesinhumor

C.showthatyourlanguageabilityinfluencesyoursenseofhumor

D.suggestthatbilingualpeople(雙語(yǔ)者)havenoproblemsmakingpeoplelaugh

79.WhatareAmericanjokeslike?

A.Ironic.B.Subtle.C.Direct.D.Dark.

80.Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthat.

A.AmericansmightnotbeabletoenjoyBritishjokes

B.Britishpeople'sdarkjokesoftenmakepeopleuncomfortable

C.EnglishnativespeakerscanallunderstandEnglishjokeseasily

D.jokesaboutsportsarethemostdifficultonesforforeignpeople

答案:

66-70BDCAA71-75BDBCA76-80ADBCA

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VI.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)能回答所提問

題或完成所給句子的最佳答案。(30分)

A

TherewasaveryrichmannamedMike.Inhishouse,hehadaverylargeroom.44Ifanyone

canfillmyroominoneday,Iwillgivehim20,000dollars.^^hesaid.Everyoneinthetown

wantedtohaveatry.

Marktriedtofilltheroomwithstones.Attheendoftheday,hewasverytired,butthe

roomwasstillnotfull.

Martintriedtofilltheroomwithwood.Heworkedallday,buttheroomwasnotfull."That

roomistoobig,noonecandohesaid.

Alansaid,“Icandoit.It'seasy.^^Everyonelaughed.Theythoughthecouldnotdoit.Then,

hewenttotheparkandplayedallday.Hisfriendaskedhim,“Whyareyouplaying,youshouldbe

working.^^Themansaid,"Don'tworry."At8:00atnight,themancametotheroomwithasmall

bag.Therichmansaid,"Thatbagistoosmall.Howwillyoufilltheroom?”Themantooka

candleoutofthebag.Helitthecandleandsaid,“Yousee,thewholeroomisfilledwithlight!^^

66.Mikewantedsomeonetofillhislargeroomin.

A.onedayB.twodaysC.threedaysD.halfaday

67.Martintriedtofilltheroomwith.

A.stonesB.earthC.woodD.water

68.WhatwasinAlan'sbag?

A.AnappleB.AcandyC.AbottleD.Acandle

69.WhydidAlanplayalldayinsteadoffillingtheroom?

A.Becausehedidn'tknowhowtofilltheroom.

B.Becausehelikedplayingbetterthanworking.

C.Becausehewasn'tallowedtoworkinthedaytime.

D.Becausehehadalreadyhadagoodideatofilltheroom.

70.HowmuchmoneywillAlangetfromMike?

A.Twothousandsdollars.B.Twentythousanddollars.

C.Twomilliondollars.D.Twentymilliondollars.

B

"Withoutmusic,lifewouldbeamistake,“famousGerman

philosopher(哲學(xué)家)FriendrichNietzschesaido.veracenturyago.Music

isabigpartofourlives.Butinrecentyears,someUSschoolshavecut

musicclassestocontrolbudgets(預(yù)算).

Forexample,Chicagopublicschoolshurtartseducationwhenitfired(解雇)over1,000

teachers.Amongthem,10percentoftheteacherstaughtartormusic,accordingtoThe

WashingtonTimes.Infact,thisisnotjustaproblemintheUS.Inothercountries,suchasChina

andtheUK,musicclassesarenotthoughttobeasimportantasoneslikescience,mathandhistory.

That'spartlybecausemusicisnotseenasaveryimportantlifeskill,anditisn'ttested.Many

studentsarebusywithschoolwork.,soparentsandstudentschoosetofocusonsubjectsthatare

testedmoreoften.

However,learningmusicisbeneficialinmanyways.

Whenplayingmusic,youneeddifferentabilitiestoworktogether.Itisnotassimpleasit

looks,accordingtoKennethGuilmartinofMusicTogether,anearlychildhoodmusicdevelopment

program.Forexample,whenplayingthepiano,peopleseemusicnotesanddecode(解碼)themin

theirbrains.Theyalsousetheirfingerstomakesounds.Youneedtodealwithallthesethingsat

thesametime.

Musichasaspecialconnectionwithscienceaswell.Youcanseethatmanyscientistsare

goodatplayingmusic:Einsteinplayedtheviolin,andGermanphysicistMaxPlanckwastalented

inplayingthepiano.

71.SomeschoolsintheUScutmusicclasses,because.

A.studentsintheUSweren'tinterestedinmusic

B.theyweretoodifficulttolearn

C.therewerenUenoughmusicteachersintheUS

D.theschoolswantedtocontrolbudgets

72.InParagraph2,whatdoestheunderlinedword“them"referto(指代)?

A.Publicschools.B.Firedteachers.

C.ParentsinChicago.D.StudentsinChicago.

73.What'sthemainideaofParagraph4?

A.Differentabilitiesareneededtoworktogetherwhileweareplayingmusic.

B.Playingthepianoneedspeopletousefingerstomakesounds.

C.Decodingmusicnotesisneededwhileweareplayingmusic.

D.Playingthepianoneedspeopletoseemusicnotes.

74.Howmanyscientistswhoaregoodatplayingmusicarementionedinthispassage?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

75.What'sthewriter'sopinionaccordingtothispassage?

A.Musicisassimpleasitlooks.

B.Musicclassesshouldbecutinsomeschools.

C.Musicisabigpartofourlives.

D.Musicisn'taveryimportantlifeskillforus.

C

Astheweathergetswarmer,therearefewthingsthatarebettertodo

thantravel.Buttravelingmightnotbethatfunforeveryone,especiallyfor

thosewhohavemotionsickness(暈動(dòng)

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