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2019年中考英语二轮:阅读理解精编(6)含答案所选阅读理解,有的有解析,全部精选的 2019年的练习题,包含教育类、保健与健康类、科普环保类等等,字体大小统一为五号,行距统一,排版非常工整。Passage1(2019中考教育类选练)Evenkidsknowthatweshouldwaitforthetrafficlighttoturngreenbeforecrossingaroad,butnoteverybodyfollowsthisbasicrule.“Chinesestyleroadcrossing"hasbecomeahotexpressionrecently.Chinesepeople“crossroadswithoutthinkingabouttrafficlights,solongas (只要) theyarepartofacrowd”,saidapostonSinaWeibo.ACCTVnewsprogramshowedthatinonlyanhour,morethan600peoplejumpedredlightswhencrossingaroadatacrossinginShijiazhuang,Hebei.Manypeoplesaythattheyjaywalk(舌L闯马路) becausetheredlightlaststoolong.SuchanopinionissupportedbyaresearchteamatTongjiUniversity.Theteamdidresearchonpeople'swaiting.timesatdifferentroadcrossingsfrom2008to2010.TheyfoundthatChinesepeoplewouldwaitfor70to90secondsbeforetheylosttheirpatience."Peoplearelikelytoignore(忽视)thelightwhenthewaitingtimeislongerthantheycanstand,"saidNiYing,amemberoftheresearchteam.However,asurveyonSinaWeibosuggestedthathalfoftherespondents (调查对象)believethatpeoplejaywalkmainlybecausetheydisregard(忽视)rules."Ialwaysobeytrafficrules.Timeisimportantbutsafetyshouldcomefirst,"wrote“Qixiaoe”onWeibo.Manycountriesgiveoutpunishmentstojaywalkers.InSingapore,themaximum( 最大量)canbethreemonthsinprison.SomeChinesecitieshavestartedtakingsomeactions,too.Forexample,thefirstthreepeopleinajaywalkinggroupwillbefined50yuaninShijiazhuang.Butcallingonpeopletorespectrulesismoreimportant.Tocompletelysolvetheproblem,everyoneshouldrealizetheimportanceofobeyingthetrafficrules.A.Knowledge B.influence C.excuse D.activityA.Knowledge B.influence C.excuse D.activity1.Whichofthefollowingisthe“ChinesestyleroadcrossingA.Towaitforthetrafficlighttoturngreen.B.Tocross1.Whichofthefollowingisthe“ChinesestyleroadcrossingA.Towaitforthetrafficlighttoturngreen.B.Tocrossaroadslowly.C.Tocrossroadswithoutlookingattrafficlights.D.TofollowthebasicC.Tocrossroadswithoutlookingattrafficlights.D.Tofollowthebasictrafficlights.Whatdoesthephrase“theteam"inParagraph4referto(指的是)?A.ACCTVnewsprogram.AresearchgroupatTongjiUniversity.ApostonSinaWeibo.Adailynewspaper.HowlongwillChinesepeoplewaittocrosstheroadbeforetheylosepatience?A.Lessthanoneminute.Aboutfiveminutes.C.Lessthanoneandahalfminutes.tenminutes.WhydopeoplejaywalkaccordingtothesurveyonSinaWeibo?Becausetherearetoomanypeopleontheroad.Becausetheredlightlaststoolong.Whatdoesthephrase“theteam"inParagraph4referto(指的是)?A.ACCTVnewsprogram.AresearchgroupatTongjiUniversity.ApostonSinaWeibo.Adailynewspaper.HowlongwillChinesepeoplewaittocrosstheroadbeforetheylosepatience?A.Lessthanoneminute.Aboutfiveminutes.C.Lessthanoneandahalfminutes.tenminutes.WhydopeoplejaywalkaccordingtothesurveyonSinaWeibo?Becausetherearetoomanypeopleontheroad.Becausetheredlightlaststoolong.Becausepeopledon'tpaymuchattentiontorules.B.D.MorethanBecausepeoplehavelesspatience.Thewritersuggeststhatweshouldtosolvetheproblemofjaywalking.A.punishthejaywalkers B.disregardthetrafficrulesC.reducethetimeofredlights D.callonpeopletoobeythetrafficlights参考答案1C2B3C4C5DPassage2(2019中考保健与健康类选练)Howmuchsleepisenough?Tostayingoodhealth,someexpertintheUSsay,adultsshouldgetseventoeighthoursofsleep.Teenagerneedninetotenhours.Andpre-schoolchildrenneedmorethan10hoursofsleepanight.Expertssaythequality(质量)ofoursleepbecomespooraswegrowolder.Thishappensbecausethebrainunitthatcontrolssleepbeginstoweakenslowlyasweage.Expertssaythechangestartsinour30s.Bythetimewereachour50s,apersonmayhavelost50percentoftheirabilitytohavearestfulsleep.Thesepeoplehavetroublefailingandstayingasleepthroughthenight.Frommiddleageon,theseproblemsonlygetworse,andtheycanhaveabadeffectontheirhealth.Signsthatshowyoumaynotbegettingenoughsleep.You’realwayshungryoryou’vegotunwantedweight.Ifyouareinshortofsleep,certainchemicalsinyourbodywillnotworkwellandtellyourbrainintimethatyouhaveeatenenough.Youhavetroublemakingdecisions.Nothavingenoughsleepmaymakeyourbrainworkslowerinproblemsolving.Youhavetroublerememberingthings.Sleephelpspreparethebrainfornewmemories.Yourfeelingchangesunreasonably.Peoplewhodon’tsleepwellmayfeelunabletocontroltheirfeelings.Youarehavingtroubleseeing.Ifthereisashortageofsleep,youmaynotbeabletoseethingasclearlyasusual.Howtoimproveyoursleep?Hereareafewthingspeoplecandotogetbettersleep.Healthexpertssaythatexerciseandavoidingworkoncomputersmakepeoplegotosleepmoreeasily.Acoolroomisalsoagoodchoiceforsleepingwell..Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Withthehelpofmedicine,wecansleepbetter.Peoplebegintohavesleepproblemsintheir40s.Teenagersusuallyneedmoresleepthanadults.Fewpeoplehavesleepproblemsintheirlateyears..Theunderlinedword”effect”inthepassageiscloseinmeaningto .

.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTasignthatyouarenotsleepingwell?A.Youoftengethungry. B.Youreyesightisfailing.C.Youhavepropermemory D.Youalwaysfeeltired.tispossiblethatthearticleistakenfrom .A.amiddle-schooltextbook B.ascientificreportC.Amagazineonhealth D.anadinthenewspaper参考答案1C2B3D4CPassage3(2019中考科普环保类选练)Applehasenteredthetextbookmarket.Thetechgiant(科技巨头)introducediBookstextbooksacoupleofweeksagowhenitannounceditsiBooks2platform.(平台)Theyaredigitalbooksinavarietyofsubjectstakinginscience,maths,historyandgeography.AppledevelopeditsiPad-basedtextbooksinconjunction(连接)withmajortextbookpublishers.Thecompanyoffersacollectionoftextbooksforhighschoolstudents.Appleclaimsitoffersa“newtextbookexperience”andsuggestsitsinteractiveiBookstextbooksare“thenextchapterinlearning”.Itsoundslikegoodnewsforpupilsandstudents.Thinkofit.Nomorecarryingheavybackpacksfulloftextbooks.EverytextbookyourequirecanbestoredonyouriPad.Nomorehavingtobuyexpensivetextbookswhichyouwillonlyuseforayearortwoandthensellorgiveaway.Ofcoursethere’sacatch.YouneedtoownaniPadandasyouknow,itisnotcheap.Youalsoneedtobuydigitaltextbooks,mostlypricedeachat$14.99(94.74yuan)orless.Textbookpublishingwasworth$8.7billionintheUSalonelastyear.Willdigitalbookstakeovercompletelyineducation?Whatcanwefindthiskindofpassage?A.InamagazineB.InasciencebookC.InthenewspaperD.InatextbookA.InamagazineB.InasciencebookC.InthenewspaperD.Inatextbooktextbooks?Accordingtothepassageabove,whyiPadsarebetterthanourtraditionaltextbooks?Becausestudentsdon’tneedtocarryheavybooks.Becausetheycanstoremanysubjects.Becausewedon’tneedtodohomework.BothAandB.Theunderlinedsentence“there’sacatch”inthesixthparagraphmeans A.Everycoinhastwosides B.ThereissomegoodnewsC.Thereissomebadnews C.Wehavetocatchit.What’sthewriter’sopiniontowardthisnewtechnology?A.Hecompletelyagreedwithit B.Hethinkshighschoolstudentslikeit.C.Helikesitsomuchthathebuysone.D.Hedoesn ’ttellus.Howwillthewritercontinuethispassage?TotalkaboutthedisadvantagesandadvantagesaboutiPads.TointroducethehistoryaboutthepapermakingandseeifiPadswillenterthenewmarket.TotellushowthehighschoolstudentsuseiPads.ToaskpeopletousetheirtraditionaltextbooksinsteadofiPads.参考答案CDADBPassage4(2019中考选练)Asyoungstudents,youhavemanydreams.Thesedreamscanbeverybig,suchaswinningtheNobelPrize;theycanalsobesmall,suchasbecomingoneofthebeststudentsinyourclass.Onceyoufindadream,whatdoyoudowithit?Doyouevertrytomakeyourdreamreal?AndrewMatthews,anAustralianwriter,tellsusthatmakingyourdreamsrealislife’sbiggestchallenge.Youmaythinkyou’renotverygoodatsomeschoolsubjects,orthatit’simpossibleforyoutobecomeawriter.Thosekindsofideasstopyoufromrealizingyourdream.Infact,everyonecanrealizehisdream.Thefirstthingyoumustdoistorememberwhatyourdreamis.Don’tletitleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwanteverydayandthenyourdreamwillcometruefaster.Youshouldknowthatabigdreamis,infact,madeupofmanysmalldreams.Youmustalsonevergiveupyourdream.Therewillbedifficultiesontheroadtoyourdreams.Butthebiggestdifficultycomesfromyourself.Youneedtodecidewhatisthemostimportant.StudyinginsteadofwatchingTVwillhelpyoutogetbetterexamresults,whilesavingfiveyuaninsteadofbuyinganicecreammeansyoucanbuyanewbook.Asyougetclosertoyourdream,itmaychangealittle.Thisisgoodasyouhavethechancetolearnsomethingmoreusefulandfindnewhobbies.Whichofthefollowingisn’tmentionedinthispassage?Youmaythinkyou’renotgoodatsomeschoolsubjects.Makingyourdreamsrealislife’sbiggestchallenge.Youmustnevergiveupyourdream.ListeningtoEnglishmorecanhelpyourealizeyourdream.Ifwehavedreamsinourheartsandworkhard,ourdreams .A.can’tberealized B.canbeverysmallC.willcometrueD.canbeverybigHowdoyoumakeyourdreamcometruefaster?Rememberwhatyourdreamis.Don’tletyourdreamleaveyourheart.Keeptellingyourselfwhatyouwanteveryday.A,BandC.Tomakeyourdreamreal,thefirstthingyoumustdois torememberwhatyourdreamistodecidewhatisthemostimportanttolearnsomethingmoreusefulandfindnewhobbiestogetbetterexamresultsThebesttitleofthispassageis.HowtoBecomeaWriterHowtoMakeYourDreamRealABigDreamIsMadeUpofSmallDreamsEveryoneCanRealizeHisDream参考答案DCDABPassage5(2019中考训练题)LibrariesPubliclibrariesMosttownsinBritainhaveapubliclibrary.Alibraryusuallyhasalargeselectionofbooksandotherresources,whichlibrarymemberscanuseandborrowforfree.Britain'sFirstPublicLibraryThefirstpubliclibraryinBritainopenedinManchesterin1852.It 'sfirstlibrarianwasamancalledEdwardEdwards,Edwardsattendedthelibrary'sopeningceremonyandtwofamouswriterscalledCharlesDickensandWilliamThackerayweretheretoo.HowtoJoinaLibraryTojoinalibrary,gotoyourlocallibraryandfillinaform.you 'llreceivealibrarycardwhichisneededwhenusinglibraryservicesMobileLibrariesNoteveryonecangetalibrary.Somepeoplelivefarawayfromtownsandcities.Otherpeoplefinditdifficulttogooutbecausetheyhaveanillnessoradisability.Thankstomobilelibraries,thesepeoplecanstillborrowbooks.Unlikemostlibraries, whichstorebooksinbuildings,mobilelibrariesusuallykeeptheirbooksinamini-bus.Thebackofthemini-bushasshelvesforthebooks,anditisbigenoughforborrowerstostepinsideandlookaround.Adrivertakesthemini-bustoacertainplaceat acertaintime,sopeopleknowwhentoexpectit.Theycanthenreturntheirbooksandborrowsomemore.AllAboardtheLibraryAschoolinLondondidn'thavespaceforalibraryinsidethebuilding.However,everybodyagreedthatitwasstillimportanttohaveaschoollibrary.Sotheheadoftheschool,GrahamBlakedecidedtoparkanoldbusontheschoolcarparkandchangeditintoalibrary.Pupilshelpedtopaintthebus,andaftereightmonths,thenewlibrarywasready.WhowasthefirstlibrarianofthefirstpubliclibraryinBritain?A.CharlesDickens.B.WilliamThackeray.C.EdwardEdwards.D.GrahamBlake.Whocanusepubliclibraryservices?CDorDVDsellers.AnyonelivinginBritain.Apersonwithalibrarycard.Newspaperorbookwriters.Whatisspecialaboutthemobilelibrary?Keepingbooksinbuildings.Returningbookstoreaders.Offeringspecialservicestopupils.Goingtoacertainplaceatacertaintime.WhydidtheschoolinLondonbuilditslibraryonanoldbus?Becauseparentsofferedtheschoolanoldbus.Becausepupilsthoughtitwasfuntoreadonabus.Becausetheschooldidn 'thaveenoughmoneytobuybooks.Because

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