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2021年广东省深圳市中考英语模拟试卷

阅读理解

2021年深圳中考英语模拟试卷一

n.阅读理解(40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共15小题,每小题2分)

A

Isawthispictureinthisweek'sTimemagazine.AphotographernamedGregoryHeislersent

thepicturetoTime.Theboysinthepictureareallwearingdifferentclothes,buttheyallsharethe

sameface.Theydonotjustlooklikeeachother.Infact,theyarethesameperson.Heisler"made”

thisfunnypictureonthecomputer.Butinthefuture,withthescienceof“cloning"(copyingliving

things),apicturelikethisonemaynotjustbeacomputertrick.

Theideaofcloningbeganalongtimeago.Itbecamerealwhensomeanimalslikefrogswere

successfullycloned.Atfirst,Ididn'tcaremuchaboutthesestudies.However,whensomestudies

showedthateven“people“couldbecloned,Ifeltthestudieshadgonetoofar.

Idon'tknowmuchaboutscience,butIdoknowIwouldhatetoliveonaplanetfullofcopies

ofme.IfoundmyselfscaredbythesmilesofthecopiedboyswhenIlookedatthepictureagain.

Tome,aworldofclonedpeopleisaworldwheretherulesofnaturearebroken,whichmaybring

alotofproblemswe'veneverthoughtof.

11.HowdidGregorygetthispicture?

A.Hetookitwithhiscamera.

B.Hedrewithimself.

C.Heaskedaboytodrawit.

D.Hemadeitonthecomputer.

12.Howmanyrealpersonarethereinthepicture?

A.Onlyone.B.Two.C.Three.D.Ten.

13.Whichissaidaboutthepicture?

A.ItfirstappearedinGregoryHeisler'spicturebook.

B.Theparentsinitareinfactworriedabouttheirchildren.

C.Itwasanexampleofcomputertricks.

D.ItwastakenofGregoryHeisler'sfamily.

14.Whichissaidaboutcloning?

A.Manyruleshavebeenmadeforitsuse.

B.Mostpeopledonotthinkitisagoodidea.

C.Itwillmakeourlivingspacesmaller.

D.Ithasbeentalkingaboutforalongtime.

15.Whatisthewritertryingtosay?

A.Goodsimplethingsbringusthesamejoy.

B.Scienceandartcanbothhelpuslookbetter.

C.Aworldofpeoplewiththesamefaceisterrible.

D.Peoplewillsharethesamehealthproblemssomeday.

B

Eversinceitwasfirstdiscoveredin40,000BC,goldhasfascinatedmankind.Forthousands

ofyears,wehavelinkeditwithwealthandpower.Butwhatelsecanwelearnaboutthispopular

metal?

Foronething,itcomesfromouterspace.Studieshaveshownthatwhenneutronstars(中

子星)crashintoeachother,theystartafusionreaction(熔合反应)thatcreatesgold.Itdidn't

justappearonEarthoneday-itwasherefromthestartwhenthesestarsspreaditalloverthe

universe.

It'sactuallyveryhardtocreategold.Thepowerfulreactionscreatedbyneutronstarswilldo

it,butwecan'tmakeitourselves.Butthathasn*tstoppedhumansfromtrying.Incenturiespast,

scientistswhocalledthemselves"alchemists”(炼金师)triedmakingitbymixingtogether

differentelements,suchaslead.

Infact,oneofthemysteriesofgoldiswhywehavesomuchofit.ChiakiKobayashi,an

astrophysicist(天体物理学家)fromtheUK,hasfoundthatneutronstarscan'tberesponsible

fortheentireamountofgoldwehaveonEarth.Kobayashithinksthereisanothermysterious

sourceofgoldsomewhereintheuniverse.

Nomatterhowwegotit,itisuseful.Goldcanbedrawnintoaverythinwirethatstill

conductselectricity,makingitusefulformakingelectronics.Sinceit'snotdangerousto

eatinsmallamounts,goldflakescanbeusedtodecoratefood.Andtherearefewpiecesof

jewelrythatareasclassicasasimplegoldnecklace.Thereisasayingthatgoes"nothinggoldcan

stay”——butitdoesseemgolditselfisn'tleavinganytimesoon.

16.Howisgoldcreated?

A.WhenaneutronstarfallstoEarth.

B.Whenneutronstarscrashintoeachother.

C.Whenleadgoesthroughafusionreaction.

D.Whenpeoplemixdifferentelementstogether.

17.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fascinated"mean?

A.attackedB.attracted

C.boredD.disappointed

18.WhatdidKobayashifind?

A.GoldfirstappearedonEarth4,000yearsago.

B.Goldhasbecomeasymbolofwealth.

C.Goldwashardforhumanstocreateinthepast.

D.GoldonEarthmightcomefromdifferentsources.

19.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?

A.Goldcanbeusedinmanyways.

B.Goldcansometimesbedangerous.

C.Fewpeopleusegoldtomakejewelry.

D.Alargeamountofgoldhasbeeneaten.

20.Whatisthepurposeofthisstory?

A.Toencouragemoreresearchongold.

B.Tostoppeoplefromusingtoomuchgold.

C.Tohelpreaderslearnmoreaboutgold.

D.Toshowhowmuchtheauthorlikesgold.

C

LindsaygavehermathhomeworktoherfriendShannon.Lindsaysaid,“Justthisonceyou

cancopymymathhomework.”

MathwashardforShannon.Shehadalsomissedthreedaysofclasslastweek.Shannonput

thehomeworkintohernotebook.

“Justthisonce,"Shannonsaid."Butpromisenottotellanyone.”

TwodayslaterthemathteacherstoppedLindsay.4tIwanttoseeyouafterschoo,“shesaid.

Lindsayknewshewasintrouble.MaybeShannonwasintrouble,too.Lindsaylookedfor

Shannonatlunch.

LindsayhadmadeapromisetoShannon.Butwouldn'ttellingaliebeworsethanbreakinga

promise?ShefoundShannoninthecafeteria."Weareintrouble,Lindsaysaid."Ithinkour

teacherknowsthatyoucopiedmyhomework.”

“Howcouldheknowifwedidn'tShannonsaid."Don'tworryaboutit.”

At3:30Lindsaywalkedtoherteacher'sroom.Hesaid,“Howmanyfacesdoesacubehave?^^

Lindsayhadtothink.^^Four.^^

"That'sfunny,theteachersaid."Shannonalsothinksthatacubehasfourfaces.Butthatis

thewronganswer.Acubehassixfaces.Oneofyoucopiedtheotherperson'shomework.^^

Lindsaydidnotknowwhattosaytoherteacher.Shedidnotwanttotelltheteacherabout

herpromisetoShannon.Butshealsodidnotwanttolie.

ThenShannoncameintotheroom."Itwasme!IcopiedLindsay'shomework.”

Lindsaywassurprised."ButIgaveShannonmyhomeworktocopy.Weonlydiditonce,“

shesaid.Shedidnotwantherfriendtogetintotrouble.

TheteachergavebothLindsayandShannonazero.Lindsayfeltbadaboutcheatingandfor

gettingShannonintrouble.Lindsaywasupsetaboutthezero.Butsheknewwhatshehaddone

waswrong.Lindsaywasgladthatherfriendhadstoodupforher.Shannonfeltthesameway.

21.WhydidLindsaygiveShannonhermathhomeworktocopy?

A.LindsaywantedtoshowShannonhowmuchsheenjoyssharing.

B.LindsaythoughtShannonwouldmakeabadgradeonhermathhomework.

C.LindsayhadcopiedShannon'smathhomeworkinthepast.

D.LindsaywantedtocopyShannon'sEnglishhomework.

22.HowdidthemathteacherknowthatLindsayandShannoncheated?

A.HethoughtthatLindsaylookedguiltyinhisclass.

B.HesawShannonputLindsay'shomeworkintohernotebook.

C.Hesawthattheirhomeworkwaswritteninthesamehandwriting.

D.Hesawthattheyhadthesamewronganswer.

23.WhichsentencebestshowsthatLindsaywasworriedaboutwhatshehaddone?

A.TwodayslaterthemathteacherstoppedLindsay.

B.LindsayhadmadeapromisetoShannon.

C.ButalldayLindsaythoughtaboutthemeetingwithherteacher.

D.LindsayhadmadeapromisetoShannon.

24.WhatcanthereadertellaboutLindsay?

A.Shedidnotoftengetintrouble.

B.Shewasthemathteacher'sfavoritestudent.

C.Shedidnotcarewhetherpeoplelikeher.

D.Shelearnedmathbetterthananystudentinherclass.

25.WhatlessondoesLindsaylearnaboutcheating?

A.Itisneverrighttocheat.

B.Itisawaytogetabettergrade.

C.Itisokaytocheat.

D.ItisonlybadforShannon.

第二节阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意

思完整、连贯。(共5小题,每小题1分)

A.Theyaretoostrongtobeharmed.

B.Evenlightningusuallyfailstoharmthem.

C.Afewamongthemaresospecialthattheyhavenames.

D.In2012,Sillettandhisteamtookpicturesoftheentire75mtree.

E.Silletthopeshisworkwillnotonlyinspirethepublictohelpprotectthesegiants.

F.OneofthemostinterestingdiscoveriesSilletfsteammadeisthatsequoiasneverstop

growing.

Sequoia(红杉)NationalPark,California,isthelandofthegiants.Thegiantsarethe

sequoias,thelargestspecies(物种)oftreesontheplanet.

26ThePresidentisoneofthelargesttreesintheworld.Itwasrecentlystudiedbyscientist

SteveSillett.27Becausethetreewastoolargetogetinonephoto,Silletfsteamofcameramen

combinedseveralphotosofthetreeintoonecompleteshot.Thisprojectwasdonetoeducate

peopleaboutthesehugetrees,andallofthelifetheysupport.

28Asthetreecontinuestogrow,itcompeteswithotherplantsforsoil,light,water.The

Presidenthasbeengrowingfor3,200years.Becauseoftheirsize,sequoiascanprotect

themselveswellagainstthreats(威胁)likewindandfire.29

TheNationalParkServiceestimates(估计)thatover260forestplants,animals,andinsects

dependonthesequoias,andover150ofthoselifeformsarerareoruncommon.Humansalso

dependonthesequoiastobreakdownhugeamountsofcarbondioxide,providingcleanerairfor

breathing.

30Inaddition,healsoencouragesmoretalltreeresearchesthroughouttheworld.

第三节信息匹配,请阅读下列广告和相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。首先,请阅读

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responsibilitytohisfamily.

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havearelaxingweekwithhiswifetoaquietandpicturesquemountain.

33.MichelinMaynardbadlyneedsanupdatedsecuritysystemforhispersonalcomputer.HisPC

issovulnerabletoanyattackthatithasfrequentlycollapsed.

34.WilliamGlabersonisconsideringtosubscribetoanelectronicversionofnewspapers.Andthe

mostinfluentialonessuchastheGuardian,theWashingtonNewsortheNewYorkTimesmight

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35.AlissaJ.RubinisaprofessorinColumbiaUniversity.AnexpertonAsianpoliticalissues,he

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2021年深圳中考英语模拟试卷二

n.阅读理解(40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将相应的字母编号涂黑。(共15小题,每小题2分)

A

JanetCarrionwasdrivingasmalltruckwithhertwochildren.Herdaughterwasfouryears

old.Hersonwasonly20months.JanetCarrionwantedtotakethechildrentoherhousefromher

mother's.Itwasnotalongwayanditonlyneedseveralhourstodrivethere.Butshedidnotknow

theroadswerequiteicy.Justafewmilesintothedrive,thetruckrolledover.ThenCarriondid

notknowanythingaroundher.

WhenCamonwokeup,herdaughterAveriewasn'tinthetruck.Afterateamcameupto

savethem,sheaskedthemtosearchthesnowfields.ShethoughtmaybethecarthrownAverieout

ofthetruck.Maybeshedidnotknowanything,justlikeheramomentago.

Infact,thelittlechildcameoutofthebrokentruckwindow,andthenmadeherwaythrough

thesnow.Thenshecametothenearestfarmhouse.Shewantedtolookforhelpforhermotherand

cryingbrother.

“Ithinkmymomhasbeendead,andmybrotherisstillinthetruck.Andweneedyoutogo

andhelpus,“shetoldJasonZenk,a13-year-oldboywhofoundher.

Whilethefamilymadethegirlwarm,Jason'sfathergotintothetrucktoseewhathappened.

Justdowntheroad,hemettheworriedmother.PoliceofficersweresearchingforAverieinthe

snowyfields."Ithinkwehavewhatyou'relookingfbr,^^Zenksaid.

Minuteslater,Averie'smotherwashappytoseeherdaughter.YoungAveriehasreceiveda

worldwideawardforherheroicactions.

11.WheredidJanetCarrionwanttogo?

A.Tohermother'shouse.

B.Toherownhouse.

C.Tothepolicestation.

D.Tothehospital.

12.Whydidthetruckrollover?

A.Becausethetruckwasbroken.

B.BecauseCarrionwasdrivingtiredly.

C.Becausetheroadwasicy.

D.BecauseCarrionwastoocareless.

13.WhatdidAveriedoafterthetruckrolledover?

A.Shetriedtowakeuphermother.

B.Shewenttothenearestfarmhouseforhelp.

C.Shecalledthepoliceforhelp.

D.Shecalledherfatherforhelp.

14.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Averieisthirteenyearsold.

B.Carrionwasbadlyhurtduringtheaccident.

C.PoliceofficersfoundAverieinthesnowfields.

D.Jason'sfathersentAverietomeethermother.

15.Howmanypeoplediedintheaccident?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.None

B

Youhavebeentoldtowashyourhandsmanytimesadaytohelpstopthespreadofthenew

coronavirus(新冠病毒).Butwhataboutthemobilephonethatyou'realwaysusing?Scientific

studieshaveshownthattheviruscanlivefortwotothreedaysonsmoothmaterialslikeplastic

andstainlesssteel.Expertssuggestcleaningall“hightouch^^surfaceseveryday,includingphones,

keyboardsandcomputers.However,fewpeopleknowhowtodothecleaning.

Herearesomethingsnottodowhencleaningthephone.

♦Donotspray(喷)cleanersdirectlyonthephone.

♦Donotputthephoneintoanycleaningliquid(液体).

♦Donotusetoolsthatuseforcedair,whichareoftenusedtocleancomputerkeyboards.

♦Donotcleanthephonewithhardmaterials,theycouldmakesmallcutsonit.

So,whatistherightway?Belowaresomesuggestedwaystocleanthephone.Withanyof

thesesuggestions,besurenottogetthephonewet.

♦Startbyturningoffthephone.Makesurethephoneisnotconnectedtotheelectricity.

♦Usecleaningclothswith70percentalcohol(酒精)insteadofthecommonones.

♦Usepapercloths,orothersoftclothslikethoseusetocleantheeyeglasses.It'sOKto

covertheclothslightlyincleaners.Butdoremembertocleanthephone"gently".

Cleaningthephoneisoneofthemeasuresthatarehelpfultokeepawayfromthenew

coronavirus.Youshouldcleanyourownphoneoftenandtellothersthecorrectwaystodoit.

16.WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.

A.peopleneedn'twashtheirhandsasrequired

B.allmobilephonesaremadeofstainlesssteel

C.virusescanliveonmobilephonesmuchlonger

D.peoplepaylessattentiontovirusesonmobilephones

17.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtocleanthephone?

A.Hardmaterials.B.Toolsusingforcedair.

C.Paperclothswithcleaners.D.Commoncleaningcloths.

18.Whichofthesuggestedwayshasadirectrelationwithviruskilling?

A.Turningoffthephone.

B.Using70percentalcohol.

C.Usingsoftcloths

D.Cleaningthephonegently.

19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword'"measures"mean?

A.Tools.B.Materials.

C.Marks.D.Ways.

20.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthearticle?

A.Cleaningmobilephones:do's&don*ts.

B.Mobilephone:themostdangerousthing.

C.Thecorrectwaystoprotectmobilephones.

D.Thebestwaytofightagainstthecoronavirus.

C

Haveyoueverseenasolarpanel(太阳能电池板)inyourneighborhood?Solarpanelstake

energyfromthesunandturnitintoelectricity.Overthepasttenyears,thepriceofsolarpanels

hasgonedowngreatly.Inmanypartsoftheworld,solarenergyisnowthecheapestformof

electricity.Moreandmorepeoplehavestartedusingsolarenergytopower(给...供电)their

homes.

However,solarpanelsalsohavetheirproblems.Theystopworkingatnightandonrainy

days.Isitpossibletomakethemproduceelectricityallofthetime?

ScientistsatSuzhouUniversity,China,haveinventedanewsolarpanelnow.Itcanproduce

electricitynotonlyfromsolarenergybutalsofromfallingrain.Whenaraindropfellsonthesolar

panelandthenrolls(滚动)down,itcreatesfriction(摩擦力?onthesurfaceofthepanel,which

canthenbeturnedintoelectricity.

SunBaoquanisoneoftheinventors."Ournewinventioncanproduceelectricityinany

weatherduringtheday,“hesays."Itcanevenprovideelectricityatnightifthereisrain.,,

Thesolarpanel,however,doesnotmakemuchelectricityfromfallingrain.SoSunBaoquan

isstillworkinghardtoimproveit.Thescientistalsowantstomakesolarpanelsmoreflexible,

whichareassoftasclothing.

Thefieldofsolarenergyisdevelopingfast.Scientistsaroundtheworldhavebeenimproving

solarpanels.Somehavebeenworkingonwaystojoinsolarpanelsandwindpowertogether.

Somehavebeentryingtousesunlighttoproduceliquidandgasfuels(液体和气体燃料).

21.Whichenergyisnowthecheapestformofelectricityinmanypartsoftheworld?

A.Solarenergy.B.Waterenergy.

C.Windenergy.D.Nuclearenergy

22.Whatisoneoftheproblemsofcommonsolarpanels?

A.Thepriceofthemisrising.

B.Theycan'tworkallofthetime.

C.Theycanhardlypowerpeople'shomes.

D.Thepriceofthemhasgonedown.

23.Whyisthenewsolarpanelmorescientificanduseful?

A.Ithasalargersizethanacommonone.

B.Itproducesmoreelectricityfromfallingrainthansolarenergy.

C.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.

D.Itcanproduceelectricitydayandnightandeveninrainyconditions.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flexible“meaninParagraph5?

A.灵活的B.光滑的C.柔软的D.坚硬的

25.Wecaninfer(推断)fromthistextthat.

A.thereisnoroomfordevelopingsolarenergy

B.thereisnoendtotheresearchinthefieldofsolarenergy

C.solarenergyhascompletelytakentheplaceofotherkindsofenergy

D.theproblemofsolarenergyhasbeensolved

第二节阅读全文,并从下列方框里的六个句子中选择五个还原到原文中,使原文的意

思完整、连贯。供5小题,每小题1分)

A.Thenyoucanuseitoverandoveragain.

B.Manydisposablethingsaremadeofplastic.

C.Herearesomeideasforyoutoliveagreenlife.

D.Mostofthatwastecomesfromdisposablethings.

E.Manyguestsliketheideabecauseitisconvenient.

F.Therefore,whereveryoutravel,bringyourownthingstouse.

G.Therefore,whereveryoutravel,bringyourownthingstouse.

Haveyoueverstayedinahotel?MostChinesehotelsoftenprovideguestswiththingslike

disposable(一次性的)toothbrushes,toothpaste,shampooandslippers.

26However,ifyoutraveltoBeijing,remembertobringyourownthings.StartingfromJune,

somehotelsinBeijingwillnolongerprovideguestswiththesedisposables.

Theywanttoaskpeopletouselessdisposablethings.27Peoplethrowthemawayafteronly

usingthemonce.Itisawasteofnaturalresourcesandisverybadfortheenvironment.

Doyouknow?OneChinesepersonmakesasmuchas400kgofwasteayear!28InBeijing,

peoplethrowawayabout19,000tonsofplasticbagsand1,320tonsofplasticlunchbowlsevery

year!Plasticcantakebetween100and400yearstobreakdown.

Sothelessplasticwethrowout,thebetterourenvironmentwillbe.29Backathomeand

school,youcanalsodosomethingtomakeourworldabetterplace.Trytodothesethingsinyour

dailylife:Useclothshoppingbags,notplasticones.Afterusingaplasticbag,washitoutandletit

dry.30Donotusepapercups.Atyourschooldiningroom,useyourownbowlandchopsticks

insteadofdisposableones.

Toprotectourenvironmentandourhome,itisverynecessaryandimportantforustosave

naturalresources.

第三节信息匹配

下面的材料A〜F分别介绍了六个国际节日的主要内容,31-35是五个人物的简要介绍,

请匹配他们感兴趣的节目,并将其标号填入题前括号内。(共5小题,每小题1分)

A.WharfedaleFestivalofPerformingArtsWestYorkshire,theUnitedKingdom

Youngpeopleareinvitedtocompeteinthisartfestivalwithclassescoveringspeech,guitar,

dance,poetryandshortstorywriting,andsoon.Thepreviousyear'swinnersareinvitedback,to

performagainataspecialconcert.Withalongandfamoushistorybehindit,thiswell-sattended

competitionisakindofforerunnerofpopulartelevisiontalentcontestssuchasPopIdol.

B.SydneyWriters9FestivalSydney,Australia

HeldatSydney'sWharf4/5,theannualSydneyWriters,Festivalisthebiggestliteraryevent

ofitskindinAustraliaandoneofthebiggestbookfairsintheworld.Attractingamixofauthors,

poets,editors,publishersandbooklovers,thisisagreateventatwhichpeoplecanlookthrough

thousandsoftitleswhileenjoyingworkshops,bookreadingandseminars.

C.FlipsideFestivalSingapore

AspartoftheSingaporeArtsFestivalOutreachProgram,Flipsideaimstoreachamuch

wideraudiencewiththreeweeksoflively,funstreetperformances.Flipsidepromisestobringout

theadventuroussideofyouwithacombinationofphysicaltheatreandmindgamesaswellasfree

outdoorperformancessuchasmusicperfonnancesfromlocalsingers.

D.HayFestivalHayonWye,theUnitedKingdom

Thelittlemarkettown,Hay,hasapopulationof1500andnofewerthan39bookshops.It

billsitselfastheworld'sfirstandmostdistinguishedbooktown,andis,therefore,aperfectplace

foraliteraryfestival.Thefestivalisacelebrationofgreatwriting.Thereareeventsincludingfilm

screeningsandmusicalconcertsandthebookshopsremainopenthroughout.

E.BergenInternationalFestivalBergen,Norway

Foundedin1953,theBergenInternationalFestivalpresentsanimpressivecastof

outstandinginternationalartistsinthefieldsofmusic,ballet,operaandotherperformingarts.

Morethan120eventstakeplaceinlateMaytoearlyJune,whichisatimeofbeautifulspring

weather.ThemainfestivalvenueistheGriegHallwhilethesmallestandmostunusualisanold

trolleybuswithseatingforjust33people.

F.NuitsSonoresLyon,France

HeldeachMay,thisrelativelynewfestivalbringstogethersomeofthebiggestclubDJsfrom

aroundtheworld.Thefocusisonelectronicdancemusic,butitalsoembracesallmusicalforms

rangingfromhiphoptojazz.Forthosewhowanttoseedaylighthoursafterahardnightclubbing,

thereisawidevarietyofculturaleventsduringthedayrangingfromspecialfestivalfood

programstofilms.

31.Martin,afamouswriter,likestofindasmanychancesaspossibletoattendliteraryevents

aroundtheworld.Martinhopestomakefriendswitheditorsandbooklovers.

32.Kellyiscrazyaboutmusic,especiallyelectronicdancemusic.Shewouldliketogotoa

festivalwhereshecanenjoydifferentmusicalforms.Shealsohasastronginterestinfilms.

33.Asanoutgoinggirl,Victoriaisveryfondofperformingarts.Shehopestotakepartinsome

performingartfestivalstochallengeandimproveherselfandasawaytoprepareforfuture

televisiontalentcontests.

34.SimonisinsearchofafestivalinNorthEuropewithalonghistorywherehecanappreciate

greatinternationalperformingarts,especiallyballetandopera.

35.Chrisisauniversitystudentwhomajorsinmusic.He'dliketowatchsomelocalstreetmusic

performances.Heisalsoveryinterestedinphysicaltheatreandmindgames.

答案:

第一节:11-15BCBBD16-20CCBDA21-25ABDCB

第二节:26-30EBDFA

第三节:31-35BFAEC

2021年深圳中考英语模拟试卷三

H.阅读理解(4()分)第一节阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中,选出最佳选项,并将其标号填入题前的括号内。(共3小题,每小题10分)

2.(1

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