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1.【2017年吉林省中考】閱讀理解Weallknowthatmanyinventionshavechangedourlifealot.Theyplayimportantrolesinourdailylife.Herearesomeinterestinginventions.MorpherPeoplerefusetowearhelmetsbecausethey’rethickandheavy.Morpherisabikehelmetmadeofplastic.Itisjustasstrongastraditionalhelmets,butitcanbefoldedalmostcompletelyflat,makingiteasiertocarry.Morphermaybeavailableforsaleinstoresinthenearfuture.HyperAdaptHaveyoueverseenthemovieBacktotheFuture?Maybeeveryonewantsthepairofshoesinthemoviethatcantightenorloosenbythemselves.Now,thankstotheShoeFactory,thedreamisrealized.Whenyoupushabuttonontheshoe,HyperAdaptcantightenorloosenaroundthefeet.FlyteFlyteisalightbullsthatcanfloat(漂?。゛ndturn.FlytehasbeenpopularwithmostpeoplesinceitcameoutinJanuary.Thecompanyalsointroducedalotofsimilarproducts,includingaplanter,lyfe,whichcameoutinJune.LittlePrinterItlookslovelyandiscalledLittlePrinter.Thismachinecanprintnewsheadlines(摘要),riddlesandotherthingsonaroll(卷)ofpaper.Ifyouwanttomakeyourownlittlenewspaper,don’tforgettouseit.閱讀上面的信息,選擇正確答案。(5分)56.Morpherismadeof______.A.steelB.plasticC.goldD.wood57.What’sthemainuseoftheLittlePrinter?A.Toprotectourheadsmoresafely.B.Totightenorloosenbythemselvesaroundthefeet.C.TofloatandturninthewaterD.Toprintnewsheadlines,riddlesandotherthings.58.Theunderlinedword“button”means______inChinese.A.按鈕B.門鈴C.電梯D.鍵盤59.Whatkindofinventioncanfloatinthepassage?A.Morpher.B.LittlePrinter.C.Flyte.D.HyperAdapt.60.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?A.MaybeeveryonewantsthepairofshoesinthemovieBacktotheFuture.B.YoucanmakeyourownlittlenewspaperwiththeLittlePrinter.C.FlytehasbeenpopularwithmostpeoplesinceitcameoutinFebruary.D.Morphercanbefoldedalmostcompletelyflat,makingiteasiertocarry.【答案】56.B57.D58.A59.C60.C考點:科普類短文閱讀。2.【2017年吉林省中考】閱讀理解Maybeyouprideyourselvesononlysleepingafewhoursanight.However,areyoufeelingtiredandsleepythroughouttheday?Doyouhaveahardtimekeepingyoureyesopenasyoustudy?Haveyounoddedoffwhiledriving?Ifyoucananswer“Yes”toanyofthese,itshowsyoucouldnothaveenoughsleep.Itissuggestedthatmostadultsneedseventoninehours’sleep.Asforteens,theyneedevenmore.Ifyouaren’tgettingenoughsleep,youshould:Avoidcaffeine(咖啡因)Youshouldavoiddrinkingcaffeinateddrinkssuchascoffee,teaandsodaforatleast10hoursbeforeyougotobed.AvoideatingbigmealsbeforesleepingEatingabigmealcanmakeyoufeelsleepy,anditcanmakeyoufeeluncomfortableandpreventyoufromsleepingwell.BuildahealthysleepenvironmentWiththelighton,canyouhaveagoodsleep?Ofcoursenot,andyou’dbetterkeepyourbedroomdarkandcool.AvoidusingelectronicsbeforebedThelightfromelectronicscankeepyoufromfallingasleep.Tryreadingorlisteningtoquietmusicinstead.Pleasegetenoughsleepfromnowon.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空,每空不超過3個詞。(5分)GetenoughsleepTheresultsoflacking(缺乏)sleepItmakesyoufeeltiredandsleepythroughouttheday.It’seasytokeepyoureyes76asyoustudy.Youmaynodoffwhiledriving.Thetimeofsleeping★Mostadultsneedseventoninehours’sleepwhileteensneed77.Theadviceofsleeping★You’dbetteravoiddrinkingcaffeinateddrinks78coffee,teaandsoda.★Stop79beforesleeping,andyoucanfeelcomfortable.★Keepyourbedroomdarkandcool.★Tryreadingorlisteningtoquietmusic80usingelectronicsbeforebed.【答案】76.open77.evenmore78.suchas79.eatingabigmeal80.insteadof考點:健康類短文閱讀。3.【2017年江蘇省蘇州市中考】請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Doyouhavebrownhair?Areyoutallerthanotherkidsyourage?Thesecharacteristicsweredecidedbeforeyouwereborn.Yougotyourtraitsfromyourparents.Theypassedtheirtraitsontoyouthroughgenes(基因).Genescarrycodes(代碼)forblueeyesorbrowneyes.Genessayhowtallyouwillgetandwhatcolorhairyouwillhave.Yougothalfofyourgenesfromyourmother.Yougothalfofyourgenesfromyourfather.Soyouhaveyourownsetofgenes.Eachpersongetsdifferentgenesforeachbodypart.Thatiswhyyoulooklikebutnotexactlylikeyourbrotherorsister.Adominant(顯性的)geneshowsupmostofthetime.Browneyesaredominantoverbluceyes.Arecessive(降性的)geneshowsuplessoften.Lighthaircomesfromarecessivegene.Darkhairismorecommon.Lookattheeyecolorandhaircolorofthepeoplearoundyou.Youwillseethatthisistrue.Geneshelptomakeyouwhoyouare.Buttheydon'ttellthewholestory.Yourgenesmayhelpyoutobefastandstrong.Butyoustillneedtolearnhowtorunorswimorskatewell.31.Theunderlinedword“traits”inParagraph1means________.A.charactcristicsB.expericncesC.achievementsD.possibilities32.AccordingtoParagraph3,youcanseemostofthepeoplearoundyouhave______.A.browneyeswithdarkhairB.browneyeswithlighthairC.blueeyeswithdarkhairD.blueeyeswithlighthair33.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Genescarrycodesforeyesandhair.B.Geneshelptomakeyouwhoyouare.C.Geneshelpyoutobefastandstrong.D.Genesmakebrotherslooksimilar.【答案】31.A32.A33.B考點:科普類短文閱讀。4.【2017年江蘇省宿遷市中考】閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。SinceMay12,acomputervirusnamedWannaCryhasinfected(感染)morethan300,000computersinover150countries,accordingtoReuters.WannaCryisspreadbyusingaweaknessinMicrosoft’sWindowsoperatingsystem.Oncethevirusgetsintothecomputer,itlocksallthepapersandaskstheuserformoneytounlockthem.Atfirst,itasksfor$300,butiftheuserdoesn’tsendthemoneyin72hours,thepricedoubled,Papersarelockedforeveriftheuserdoesn’tpayinsevendays.Thevirushasbroughtbadresults.Forexample,intheUK,thevirusleftthecountry’sNationalHealthServiceinamess.Somehospitalshadtocancelpatientappointments(預約),reportedTheTelegraph.InChina,thevirushashitthousandsofcomputers,accordingtoQihoo360.Oneofthemosthard-hitgroupsinQiuwereuniversityusers.Manystudents’graduationpaperswerelocked.Theyfeltnervousandfrightened.Alsomanygasstationswereseriouslyhit,andthepaymentsystemdidn’twork.WanaCryisthelatestexampleofthecybersecurity(網(wǎng)絡安全)problem.MatthewHickey(whosetupthesecuritycompanyHackerHouse)said,“Theattackisnotsurprising.Itshowsthatmanyorganizationsdonotuseupdates(更新)fastenough.”Accordingtoasurvey,nearlyhalfofthepeoplesaid,“Wearenotsatisfiedwiththewaysoftwareupdateswork.”AsChinaDailywrote,“Wecan’tcompletelyprotectourcomputersagainstthesekindsofviruses,asthiscatandmousegamewillcontinueforever.Thebestchoiceformostusersistotakecareonlineandalwaysinstall(安裝)softwareupdates.”34.IfyourpapersarelockedbyWannaCry,howmuchdoyouneedtopaytounlockthematfirst?A.$150.B.$300.C.$450.D.$600.35.Accordingtothepassage,thewritershowsthebadresultsby______.A.givingreasonsB.givingexamplesC.comparingcomputersD.comparingnumber36.Fromthelasttwoparagraphs,wecanknowthat_____.A.MatthewHickeythinkstheattackoncomputersisverysurprisingB.allthepeoplearepleasedwiththewaysoftwareupdateworkC.thecomputerscanbecompletelyprotectedagainstthesevirusesD.weshouldtakecareonlineandupdatesoftwarefastenough【答案】34.B35.B36.D考點:科技類短文閱讀。5.【2017年山東省威海市中考】從文后每小題A、B、C選項中選擇最佳答案。請將答案編號涂卡。Waterisaliquid(液體);butitcanalsobeasolidwhenitisverycoldandturnstoice.Itcanalsobeagas,whenitevaporates(蒸發(fā))andbecomewatervapour(水蒸氣).ThewatercycleWaterisveryimportant,andwithoutitlifeonEarthshouldbeimpossible.TheoceansthatcoverthreequartersoftheEarth’ssurfacecanbethoughtofasourgreatwaterreservoirs.Allthetime,waterisbeingevaporatedfromtheocean’ssurfacebythewarmthofthesun.Highintheskythiswatervapour,turnsintocloudswhichdrift(漂浮)overtheland,oftencreatingrainfall.Astherainfalls,itseeps(滂漏)intothesoilandthenintoriversthatflowbackintotheoceans,whereitisreadytobeginalloveragain!下而是被打亂的有關(guān)Thewatercycle(水循環(huán))的信息,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容重新排序。請將答案編號涂卡。首句己給出:Wateriswarmedbythesunandturnsintowatervapourandrisesintothesky.[來源:學_科_網(wǎng)]A.Rainsfallsfromtheclouds.B.Theriverstakethewaterbacktothesea.C.Thecloudsdriftovertheland.D.Thewaterseepsthroughthesoilandbackintorivers.E.Atthewatchvapourcools,itturnsintoclouds.11._________12._________13._________14._________15._________【答案】11.E 12.C13.A14.D15.B13.A根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二行最后oftencreatingrainfall.往往造成降雨.可知,雨從云里掉落.是水循環(huán)的第三步.選A.14.D根據(jù)最后一行Astherainfalls,itseeps(滂漏)intothesoilandthenintoriversthatflowbackintotheoceans當雨落下時,它滲入土壤,然后流入河流再流回海洋.可知,水滲入土壤并回流到河流中.是水循環(huán)的第四步.選D.學科&網(wǎng)15.B根據(jù)最后一行flowbackintotheoceans,whereitisreadytobeginalloveragain!流回海洋,在那里準備好重新開始!可知,河流把水帶回大海.又開始了新的循環(huán).選B.考點:科普知識類短文閱讀。6.【2017年浙江省紹興市中考】閱讀下面四篇材料,然后從各題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。Haveyoueverseenacarwithoutadriver?Itsoundscrazy,butthesecomputer-drivendriverlesscarswillsoonbefillingroadsnearyou.CompanieslikeGoogleandTeslahavebeendesigningandtestingthesecars,andthetechnologyisthere.Sohow?Thecarshavesensors(感應器)allaroundwhichcanfindothercarsandobjectsintheroad.Roadsignsarereadbycameras,andsatellitenavigationsystems(衛(wèi)星導航系統(tǒng))areusedsothecarknowshowtogetwhereyouwanttogo.Allyouhavetodoistypeintheaddress!Finally,acentralcomputersystemtakesinalltheinformationthatitreceivesfromthesensorsandcamerasandworksoutwhentospeedup,stopandturn.Soundlikeyourideaofheaven(天堂)?Sittingback,lookingoutofthewindowsandevenwatchingafilmorreadingabookwhile‘driving’wouldbepossiblewiththisnewtechnology.Youwouldn’thavetoworryaboutrememberingdirectionstowhereyou’regoing.Inaddition,computerswouldalsodrivemoresafelythanpeople—theywouldobeytherulesandhavequickeractiontimeswhenindangeroussituations.However,therearemanydrawbacksofdriverlesscars.Computerswouldhavedifficultiesmakingethical(道德的)decisions:ifachildranintotheroad,wouldthecomputerchoosetohitthechildorturnsuddenlyandpotentiallykillthecar’spassengers?Moreover,Ipersonallyfinddrivingfun–I’dmissneverdrivingacarmyself.Therewouldalsobemanyotherdecisionstobemade–shouldchildren,ordrunkpeople,beallowedinadriverlesscarbythemselves?Orwouldthereneedtobeapersonwithadrivinglicenseinthecaratalltimes?I’mnotcertainI’dwantadriverlesscar–butit’sonlyamatteroftimebeforethey’llbecomemoreaffordableandpopularonourroads.42.Whenusingadriverlesscar,youneedonly.A.readtheroadsignscarefullyB.checkthecamerasC.puttheaddressintothecomputerD.rememberthedirections43.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsusabouttheofdriverlesscars.A.instructionsB.standardsC.advantagesD.tests44.Theunderlinedword“potentially”inParagraph4means““.A.possiblyB.successfullyC.especiallyD.naturally45.What’sthewriter’sopinionaboutfuturedriverlesscars?A.They’llcausemoreaccidents.B.They’llbelessexpensive.C.They’lluselessenergy.D.They’llrunmuchfaster.【答案】42.C43.C44.A45.B考點:科普類短文。7.【2017年湖北省隨州市中考】閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的四個選項中,選出一個最佳選項。AreyouaTVlover?CanyouimaginelivingwithoutTV?Well,youcouldgiveitatry.AgroupofAmericansfromTV-TurnoffNetwork(網(wǎng)絡)haveanidea.FromApril19to25,theyareaskingchildrenallovertheworldtoturnofftheirTVsforoneweek.Theyhopechildrenwillfindmoreinterestingthingstodo.Maybetheycanreadsomebooks,orlearntoswim,orpaintapicture.Since1995,about24millionpeopleinAmericahavetakenpartinTV-TurnoffWeek.TV-TurnoffNetworksayswatchingTVtoomuchcanbringchildrenbigproblemswithschool,healthandfamily.TheywantkidstowatchalotlessTV.Whatdoyouthink?BadforyourstudiesAmericanscientistsdidastudyof1,300children.Theywatchedthechildrenforfouryears.TheysaythatifchildrenwatchlotsofTV,theydon’tdowellinschool.BadforyourhealthStudiesshowthatwhenchildrenwatchlotsofTV,theyeatmoreunhealthyfood.Morechildrenaregettingoverweight.Overweightchildrenbecomewillillmoreeasily.WatchingtoomuchTVisalsobadfortheireyes.BadforfamilylifeAbout40%ofAmericanfamilieswatchTVatdinnertime.Thatmeansthattheydon’ttalkverymuchwhentheyeattogether.Also,toomanyviolent(暴力的)thingsAnAmericanstudysaysthatbeforeachildturns18yearsold,thatchildwillsee200,000violentthingsonTV.Somekidsbecomeviolentinreallife.Ifyouwanttolearnmoreaboutthisunusualweek,youcangotothisWebsite:.62.WhenisTV-TurnoffWeek?A.FromApril19to25.B.AnyweekinApril.C.ThefirstweekinApril.D.Itdoesn’ttellus.63.Whatdochildrendoduringthatweek?A.TheywatchTVmuchless.B.Theygotothiswebsite,.C.Theyreadsomebooks,orlearntoswim,orpaintapicture.D.BothAandC.64.ThepassagetellspeopleifchildrenwatchtoomuchTV,theymay______.①beoverweight②knowmoreabouttheworld③beweakinstudy④becomeviolentinreallifeA.①②③B.①③④C.①②④D.①②③④65.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MillionsofpeoplehavetakenpartinTV-TurnoffWeeksince1995.B.TheWebsite.cantellyoumoreaboutTV-TurnoffWeek.C.ChildreninAmericaaren’tallowedtoseeviolentthingsonTVuntiltheyare18.D.AboutthreefifthsofAmericanfamiliesdon’twatchTVwheytheyhavedinner.【答案】62.A63.C64.B65.C考點:考查社會類短文閱讀。8.【2017年山東省威海市中考】閱讀B篇,從文后每小題A、B、C選項中選擇最佳答案。請將答案編號涂卡。ManycluldreninEnglandgetgivenlunchatschoolTherearcnewnilesaboutwhalchildrenmaybegwenfortheselunches.Thereasonforthisistogwechildrenhealthierfood.Therearemanyfoodsthatchildrenaren’tallowedtoeatandthey’reonlyallowedtoeatsmallamountsoffattyorsweetfood.Ifyouwereataschoolthere,youmighthearthisconversationasyouwaitforyourlunch.Josh:Whatsforlunch?Iwantchips.Dinnerlady:Nochipstoday.You’vehadchipstwicethisweekalready.Josh:Oh!OK,I’llhaveachickenpiewithgravy.Dinnerlady:No,sorry.You’vehadapastrydish(油酥食品)oncethisweekalready.Josh:Really!Ohyes,onMonday.Well,whatcanIhavel?I’dlikepastaandsauce.Dinnerlady:No,sorry.Pastacountsas(算作)apastrydishSoyoucan’thavethat,either.You‘vehadtwopastrydishesthisweek-ameatpieandapizza.Youcanhavevegetablesorsalad.Themeatballsarenicetoday.Josh:Allright.I’llhavemeatballsandsteamedvegetables.Ihopethey’retasty.Dinnerlady:They’regoodforyou!Josh:ImissmychipsThey’remyfavorite.Iusedtohavethemeveryday.Beforethesenewrulescamein.Dinnerlady:Well,that’swhytheseruleswerebroughtin.Toomanychildrenwereeatingjunkfood,especialychips.Childrenlikechips,buttheyaren’tahealthychoice.Josh:I’llhaveanapplejuicewiththat,please.Dinnerlady:OK,butitsonly150ml.Youaren’tallowedmorethanthatasjuicehassugarinit.Thenewrulesencourageyoutodrinkwater.Nosoftdrinksatall.Studentscannothavemorethantwoportions(價額)aweekoffoodthathasbeendeep-fired.Theymusthaveatleastthreedifferentfruitsandthreedifferentvegetableseveryweek.Wholegrainssuchasbrownbreadaretobegiven,insteadof"white"grains.Theserulesaretoteachhealthyeatingandtostopchildrenputtingontoomuchweight.Thiswillmakesurethatmorepeoplearehealthyinthefuture.6.Thenewrulesaboutgwenluncharebroughtinto__________.A.givecluldrenhealthierfoodB.sellfruitandvegetablesC.helpstudentssavemoneyWhatdidJoshhaveforlunchintheconversation?Chips.B.AchickenpiewithgravyC.Meatballsandsteamedvegetables.8.Thenewrulesencouragechildrentohave__________aweekA.150mlsoftdrinksB.3portionsofdeep-firedfoodC.morethan3kindsofvegetables9.ManychildreninEnglandgetgivenlunch.Inthatway,children.A.caneatwhatevertheylikeB.mustchoosefoodbyrulesC.canputonweightquickly10Thepassageisabout__________.A.healthyschoollunchesB.howtoorderfoodC.schoolrules【答案】6.A 7.C8.C9.B10.A8.C細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段句子threedifferentvegetableseveryweek.每周三種不同的蔬菜.可知孩子們應吃3種以上的蔬菜.故選C.9.B細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第一段句子ManycluldreninEnglandgetgivenlunchatschoolTherearenewnilesaboutwhatchildrenmaybegivenfortheselunches.可知英國的很多孩子都吃午餐,通過這種方式,孩子們必須根據(jù)規(guī)則選擇食物.故選B.10.A主旨歸納題.根據(jù)整篇文章內(nèi)容及其最后一段句子Theserulesaretoteachhealthyeatingandtostopchildrenputtingontoomuchweight.Thiswillmakesurethatmorepeoplearehealthyinthefuture.這些方法是教人們健康飲食,防止孩子體重過大,這將確保將來有更多的人健康.可知這篇文章主要說的是健康的學校午餐.故選A.學科&網(wǎng)考點:健康類短文閱讀。8.【2017甘肅省白銀市中考】閱讀以下短文,從文后表格中選出文中每段的小標題;根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答第55小題。Doyoulikewinter?It’sthecoldestseasonofayear.Herearesomethingseveryoneshouldknowaboutwinter.51Winteristheseasonwhenthetemperturedrops,snowscoverstheground.Whenthetempertureisbelowzero,waterfreesesandiceforms.52Afteraheavysnowfall,childrenplayinthesnow.Theybuildsnowhouses,makesnowmenandhavesnowballfights.Peoplealsoenjoyskiing,skating,andsleddinginthewinter.53Thecoldweathercanalsobedangerous;peopleslipontheiceandcarsslidedownhillsknockingintoeachother.Somepeoplealsocatchacoldwhentheystayoutinthecold.54Becausewinterissocold,peoplehavetofindwaystokeepwarm.Peoplewearheavycoats,scarfsfortheirnecks,glovesfortheirhands,andbootsontheirfeet.Childrendrinkhotchocolatewhentheycomeinfromthecold.Andfamiliessitaroundthefireworkatnightandtalkaboutwhattheydidduringtheday.A.WinterDangers:B.WinterWeather:C.KeepWarm:D.WinterFun:55.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Manypeoplelikewinterbest.B.Winterhasalotoffestivels.C.Thesportspeopleshouddoinwinter.D.Thingsweshouldknowaboutwinter.【答案】51.B52.D53.A54.C55.D考點:科普類短文閱讀。9.【2017湖北省鄂州市中考】閱讀下面四篇材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案或完成閱讀任務。In1901,anAustrianscientistdiscoveredthattherearefourtypesofblood.HenamedthemA、B、ABandO.Peoplehaveoneofthesefourtypes.BloodtypeOisthemostcommonaroundtheworld.BloodtypeAisthesecondmostcommon,andbloodtypeABistheleastcommon.In1927,aJapanesedoctorfoundthatpeoplewithdifferentbloodtypeshavedifferentpersonalities(性格),too.HesaidthatpeoplewithtypeAbloodareusuallycalmandserious;peoplewithtypeBbloodarecheerfulandoutgoing;peoplewithtypeObloodaregenerousandhonest;whilethosewithtypeABbloodareoftencaringandtalented.Morerecently,adoctorintheUnitedStateswroteabookthatconnectsbloodtypeswithwhatpeopleeat.ThebooksuggestspeoplewithtypeObloodshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.AdietforpeoplewithtypeAbloodincludesmorevegetables.Hisbook,EatRightforYourType,hasbeenahitwithpeoplewhowanttoloseweight.However,Dr.PeterD’Adamobelievesthateatingfoodthatmatchesaperson’sbloodtypewillmakethepersonhealthierinotherways,too.(59題三詞,其余各題均兩詞)Peoplewithdifferent56havedifferentpersonalities.TypeA1.Peoplearecalmandserious.2.Peopleshouldeat57.TypeBPeoplearecheerfulandoutgoing.581.Itistheleastcommontype.2.Peoplearecaringandtalented.TypeO1.Peopleare59.2.Peopleshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.Ifpeopleeatfoodthatmatchesaperson’sbloodtype,theywill60.【答案】56.bloodtypes57.morevegetables58.TypeAB59.generousandhonest60.be/gethealthier59.generousandhonest根據(jù)要求完成TypeO,這種血型人的特征,peoplewithtypeObloodaregenerousandhonest;peoplewithtypeObloodshouldeatmoremeatandlessbread.因此答案是generousandhonest。60.be/gethealthier根據(jù)Dr.PeterD’Adamobelievesthateatingfoodthatmatchesaperson’sbloodtypewillmakethepersonhealthierinotherways,too.因此答案是be/gethealthier。學科&網(wǎng)考點:考查科普類短文。10.【2017湖北省鄂州市中考】閱讀下面四篇材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案或完成閱讀任務。Bambooisoneofthenature’smostsurprisingplants.(61)許多人稱這種植物為樹,但它是一種草。Likeotherkindsofgrass,abambooplantmaybecutverylowtotheground,butitwillgrowbackveryquickly.AJapanesescientistrecordedonebambooplantthatgrewalmost1.5metersin24hours!BamboogrowsalmosteverywhereintheworldexceptEurope.(62)Therearemorethan1,000kindsofbamboothatgrowaroundtheworldonbothmountainsandplains(平原).Notallbamboolooksthesame.Somebambooplantsareverythin.Theymayonlygrowtobeafewcentimeterswidewhileothersmaygrowtomorethan30centimetersacross.Thisplantalsocomesindifferentcolors,fromyellowtoblacktogreen.ManyAsiancountrieshavebeenusingbambooforhundredsofyears.Theyoftenusebambooforbuildingnewbuildings.Asamatteroffact,thecables(繩索)thatholdupthehangingbridgeacrosstheMinRiverinSichuanaremadeofbamboo.Thebridgehasbeeninuseformorethan1,000years,andisstillholdingstrong.InAfrica,(63)engineersareteachingpoorfarmershowtousebambootofindwater.TheseAfricancountriesneedcheapwaystofindwaterbecause(64)theyhavenomoney,andtheirfieldsoftendiefromnorainandnowater.Itseemsthatbambooisoneofthebestthingstheycanuse.Bamboopipesanddrills(鉆)canhelptomakethepoorthirstyfieldsbewatered.任務一:將61處翻譯成英文。任務二:將62處翻譯成中文。任務三:將63處改成復合句。任務四:寫出64處“they”指代的內(nèi)容。任務五:(65)找出該文段的中心句。【答案】61.Manypeoplecallthisplantatree,butitisakindofgrass.62.有一千多種竹子生長在世界各地的山地和平原上。63.engineersareteachingpoorfarmershowtheycanusebambootofindwater64.(these)Aficancountries65.Bambooisoneofthenature’smostsurprisingplants..64.(these)Aficancountries根據(jù)前句TheseAfricancountriesneedcheapwaystofindwater而知becausetheyhavenomoney中的they是指非洲國家??键c:科普類短文閱讀。11.【2017湖北省懷化市中考】閱讀技能第一節(jié)閱讀選擇Teethareveryimportantforourhealth.Theywillbeourlifelongfriends.Soweshouldlearntoprotectthemataveryyoungage.Herearesometips:21·cn·jy·comFirst,weshouldeatright.?Don'teattoomuchcandyordrinktoomuchcola,orourteethwillgobadeasily.?Havemorecheese,milkandyogurttomaketeethstrong.?Eatmorevegetablesandfruitstohelpcleanteeth.Second,weshouldkeepthesenumbersinmind.?2DayBrushyourteethatleasttwiceaday:inthemorningandbeforebedtime.?2﹣3MinutesBrushforatleasttwotothreeminuteseverytime.?3MonthsGetanewtoothbrusheverythreemonths.?6MonthsGotothedentisteverysixmonthsforacheck﹣up.44.Ifwewanttoprotectourteeth,wemustprotectthem____.A.a(chǎn)ttheageof12B.a(chǎn)tanoldageC.a(chǎn)taveryyoungage45.Howoftenshouldwegotothedentist?A.Every6months.B.Everyyear.C.Everymonth.46.Howmaybrushesdoweneedinayearaccordingtothetext?A.One.B.Two.C.Four47.Whatcanhelpcleanourteeth?A.Candyandcola.B.Fruitandvegetables.C.Cheese,milkandyogurt.【答案】44.C45.A46.C47.B考點:健康類短文閱讀。12.【2017江蘇省南通市中考】Wespendaboutone-thirdofourlivesasleep.Thismaysoundlikealotoftime,butitisnotwasted.Ourbodiesneedsleeptostayhealthy.Notgettingenoughsleepcanmakeussick.Sleepandourimmune(免疫)systemTheimmunesystemprotectsthebodyfromdiseasesandinfections(傳染).Notgettingenoughsleephurtsthisprotectivesystem.TheMayoClinicisaresearchhospitalintheUnitedStates.Itswebsiteexplainsthatwhenwesleepourbodiesproduceproteins(蛋白質(zhì))thatsupportsleepandhelpusfightinfections.Theyaddthatinfection-fightingantibodies(抗體)arereducedduringperiodswhenyoudon’tgetenoughsleep.AnewstudyfromtheUniversityofWashingtonintheU.S.seemstoconfirmthis.Dr.NathanielWatsonwastheleadwriterofthestudy.Watsonsayshisstudyshowsthattheimmunesystemworksbestwhenthebodygetsenoughsleep.Forthestudy,Watsonandhisteamstudied11pairsoftwins.Thisisanimportantdifferencefromothersleepstudies.Otherresearchdidnotstudytwins.Researchersfoundthatthetwinwhosleptlesshadaweakerimmunesystem.Watsonsayshisstudyshowedforthefirsttimethatalong-termlack(缺乏)ofsleepshutsdownpartsoftheimmunesystem.Hesayspartsthatmovewhitebloodcellsaroundthebodyareinfluenced.Whitebloodcellsfightinfectionsinthebody.Watson’sstudyprovidesmoreevidence(證據(jù))thatsleepisimportantto“overallhealth”.Andsleepisespeciallyimportanttoimmunehealth.TheresearcherspublishedtheirfindingsinthemagazineSleep.Howmuchsleepisenough?Tostayingoodhealth,expertsattheMayoClinicsaythatadultsshouldget7to8hoursofsleep.Teenagersneed9to10hours.Andschool-agedchildrenmayneedmorethan10hoursofsleepanight.Expertssayoursleepbecomespoorinour30s.Bythetimewereachour50s,theaveragepersonhaslost50percentoftheirabilitytohavearestfulsleep.Thesepeoplealsohavetroublefallingasleepandstayingasleepthroughthenight.Frommiddleageon,theysaytheseproblemsonlygetworse,andtheycaninfluenceourhealth.Signsyoumaynotbegettingenoughsleep●You’realwayshungryoryou’vegainedweight.●Youhavetroublemakingdecisions.●Youhavetroublerememberingthings.●Yourskindoesn’tlookgood.●Youarehavingtroubleseeing.38.Fromthefirstthreeparagraphsweknowthat.A.itisawastetospendaboutone-thirdofourlivesasleepB.we’llbecomeseriouslyillifwedon’thaveenoughsleepC.enoughsleepdoesgoodtoinfection-fightingantibodiesD.immunesystemisprotectedwhenpeoplebegintosleep39.FromWatson’sstudy,weknow.A.enoughsleephelpstheimmunesystemworkwellB.thestudyoftwinsisakindofcommonsleepstudyC.twinsneed

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