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福建省宁德市
2020-2022年中考英语二模试题分类汇编
阅读理解
2022年福建省宁德市中考二模英语试题
IV.阅读理解(共两节,25小题;满分45分)
第一节阅读以下四篇短文,根据短文内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选择最佳答案。(每
小题2分,共40分)
AmazingChinain60Secondsisashortvideoseriescoveringculturalandscenichotspotsacrossthecountry.
1Sichuaniswell-knowntopeoplearoundtheworldforitsbelovedpandas.However,
thesouthwesternChineseprovincehasvariousotherresources,natural,culturalandso
翌on.It'swidelyknownfbritsspicyandhotSichuanfoodanditsslow-pacedlifestyleis
alsofamousaroundChina.
Guangxiisfamousfbrthepicturesque(如画的)sceneryofGuilinBesidestheattractive
naturalsceneryofillsandrivers,italsohasalonghistoryfilledwithexcellentancient
■端civilizations.Besidestheexcellentancientcivilizations,tisalsowell-knownfbrits
1variousethnic(少数民放)culturescreatedbymanyethnicgroups,likeZhuangand
1Miao.
Guangdonghasexperiencedmanyyearsofrapiddevelopment.It'sawindowintoChin's
economicreformandaimportanttradecenter.FromcapitalcityGuangzhoutotech
centerShenzhen,theprovinceishosttosomeinternationalcities.
Astheoldsayinggoes,"EatinGuangdong;tastetheworld"Guangdongisfamous
foritsCantonese(广东的)food,oneoftheworld'smostfamoustraditionalfoods.
Hainanisthemostpopulartropicalresort(热背度假胜地)inChina,withmore
than300daysofsunshineayear.Variouswatersportsandactivitiesareonofferin
Hainan,includingdiving,deep-seafishing,surfingandwindsurfing.Inadditiontoits
beautifulscenery,Hainanisalsoanislandofwonderfultraditionalartsandskills.
41.Sichuanisfamousforaccordingtothetext.
©pandas②ethnicgroups③hotfood©surfing⑤theslow-pacedlifestyle
A.①③①B.①③⑤C.©©⑤D.②④⑤
4.IfyourfriendTomlovesdeep-seafishing,you'llrecommend(推荐)tohim.
A.HainanB.GuangxiC.SichuanD.Guangdong
43.WhichpicturehasacloseconnectionwithGuangdongaccordingtothetext2?
ABCD
44.Theauthorwritesthetextinorderto.
A.makepeoplelovenatureB.protectthetraditionalculture
C.introducethefourplacesbrieflyD.showChina'sbeautifulscenery
45.Wecanmostpossiblyreadthetextinthepartofinthenewspaper.
A.travelB.businessCsportsD.education
(B)
Onmyfirstjobasasportseditorforasmallnewspaper,Inevergotaletterfrommyreaders,
solfeltstrangewhenanenvelopewasputonmydeskonemorning.WhenIopenedit,Iread:"A
nicepieceofwritingontheTigers.Welldone!Goon!0ItwassignedbyDonWolfe,thesports
editor.BecauseIwasnotconfidentatthattime,hiswordscouldn'thavebeenmoreencouraging.
Later,whenIgottoknowhim,IlearnedthatDonmadeahabitofwritingencouragingwordsto
others."WhenImakeotherseelgoodaboutthemselves,'*hetoldme,"Ifeegood,too.u
Overtheyears,FvetriedtocopytheexampleofDonWolfeandotherfriendswhocare
enoughtowriteencouragingwords,becauseIthinktheyaredoingsomethingimportant.Weall
needabeestfromtimetotime,andafewlinesofpraisemayturnaroundaday,evenalife
Why,then,aretheresofewnotewriterslikeDonWolfe?Myguessisthatmanyareafraid
they'llbemisunderstoodorsoundstrange.Also,writingtakestime;it'sfareasiertomakeaphone
call.Thedisadvantagewithphonecalls,ofcourse,isthattheydon'tlastlongAnoteisamatterof
record,andthenotecanbereadmorethanonceandvalued
Whatdoesitneedtowritenotesthatlifespiritsandwarmhearts?Onlyawillingnessto
expressourappreciation(欣赏).Bereadytogiveyourpraise.Yourwordsmaynotonlymakea
differencetoothers,buttheycanmakeadifferencetoyourself.AsDonWolfesaid,makingothers
feelgoodaboutthemselvesmakesmefeelgoodtoo.
46.WhatcanweknowaboutthewriterfromParagraph1?
A.Hewasanexcellentsportseditor.
B.Hewasgoodatencouragingothers.
C.HenevergotamailfromDonWolfe.
D.Hedidn'treceivealetterfromhisreadersbefore.
47.Theunderlinedword"boost"probablymeans.
A.lineB.encouragementC.noteD.friend
48.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofDonWolfe?
A.Confident.B.Cold.C.Caring.D.Cheerful.
49.What'stheadvantageofwritinganoteaccordingtoparagraph3?
A.Ittakestime.B.Itisveryeasytodothat.
C.Itcanimproveunderstanding.D.Itmaylastlongandbevalued.
50.What*sthebesttitleofthetext?
A.ThePowerofNotesB.ThePowerofExamples
C.TheSecretsofNoteWritingD.TheWaytoExpressAppreciation
(C)
Youmayoftenseenewsofsatelliteswhichhavebeensentintospace.OnFeb21,for
example,UScompanySpaceXtook46satellitesintoorbit(轨道).OnFeb27,Chinasent22
satellitesintospace.Atpresent,therearemorethan3,000activesatellitesmovingaroundthe
Earth,accordingtoStatista,aGermancompanyworkingonmarketdata.Whydoweneedso
manysatellites?Whatcantheydoforus?
Satellitescandoallkindsofwork,fromgivingyoudirectionsontheroadtosendingTV
signals,tohelpingscientistsdoresearch.Forexample,the22satellitesthatChinajustsentupare
partoftheBeidouNavigationSatelliteSystem.SharedbikesthatuseBeiDouchips(芯片)can
havemorecorrectpositioning.Thismakesthemeasiertobefound.Drones(无人机)canalso
useBeiDoutofly.
However,beforesatellitescameintobeing,TVsignalsdidn'tgoveryfarbecauseof
mountainsortallbuildings.Phonecallstofarawayplaceswerealsoaproblem.Settingup
telephonelinesoverlongdistancesisdifficult.Withsatellites,TVsignalsandphonecallscanbe
sentdirectlytoasatelliteandbackdowntodifferentpositionsonEarth.Satellitescanalsoprovide
informationaboutclouds,oceans,landandice,whichhelpsscientistspredict(预测)changesin
weatherandclimate.Bymonitoringwildfiresandvolcanoes,theyhelpworkersdealwithnatural
disasters(灾难).
Somesatellitesflynearotherplanets.TheymaylookforwateronMarsortakeclose-up
picturesofSaturm'srings.In2020,videowebsiteBilibilisentasatelliteintospace.Itsjobisto
lookatotherplanetsandsharethepicturesandvideoswithBilibili'susers.
Whensatellitesarenolongerneeded,theydonrtlastforever.Whentheyarenolongerinuse,
theycangoeitheroftwoways.SatellitesinlowerorbitsaremadetofalltowardEarth.Theythen
burnupintheatmosphere(大气层).SatellitesinhigherorbitsaresentfurtherfromEarth.They
becomespacejunk.Somedaywemayneedtosendspaceshipstocollectthem.
51.WecanknowthatfromParagraph1.
A.Chinahas22satellitesinspaceatpresent
B.TheUShassentthemostsatellitesintospace
C.ChinaiscompetingwiththeUSinsendingsatellites
D.manynewsatelliteshavebeensentintospacesofar
52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph2referto?
A.Sharedbikes.B.BeiDouchips.C.Satellites.D.Drones.
53.Ifthewriterwantstoaddsomeinformationaboutpredictingsnowstorms,hemayputitin
A.Paragraph2B.ParagraphsC.Paragraph4D.Paragraph5
54.WhydidBilibilisendasatelliteintospace?
A.Tolookforwateronotherplanets.
B.TosendBilibili'susersintospace.
C.TotakepicturesandrecordvideosofSaturn'srings.
D.Tosharesomeinformationofotherplanetswithitsusers.
55.Howaresatellitesdealtwithwhentheyarenolongerinuse?
A.Oldsatellitesaresentintootherplanets.
B.Junksatellitesmustbecollectedbyspaceship.
C.Satellitesinlowerorbitsburnupintheatmosphere.
D.SatellitesinhigherorbitsaremadetofalltowardEarth.
(D)
WearesurroundedbythenewsaboutCOVID-19andotherviruses(病毒),buthowmuchdo
youreallyknowaboutthem?Virusesthatinfect(感染)humansnearlyalwayscauseillness.
Fortunately,justasweknowalotabouthowvirusesharmus,sodoweknowhowtopreventthem.
Thesefactsareagoodplacetostart.
Someviruses,includingthosethatcauseherpes,COVID-19,andAIDS,canbespread
throughasymptomaticpeople(theyneverhadsignsoftheillness)andpresymptomaticpeople
(theydon'thavesignsyet),accordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControland
Prevention(CDC)Someofthemmayevenbensuperspreaders",infectingdozenstohundredsof
otherpeoplewithoutevenrealizingit.Takeactiontopreventspreadingvirusesevenwhenyou
don'tfeelsick.
Washyourhands.ThisisapieceofadvicegivenbyWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).
Makesuretowashyourhandswithsoapforatleast20secondsanddryyourhandsonaclean
towel.Inpublicrestrooms,avoidairdryers,whichblowcontaminants(污染物)alloverthe
place.
Doregularexercise.Regularexercise,whichcanincludetakingquickwalks,hasbeenshown
toimproveyourimmunesystem,thusreducingyourpossibilitiesofdevelopingacoldortheflu.
Butdon'toverdoit.Ifyouhaven'treceivedprofessional(专业的)(rainingbeforeandyou're
trainin•gf_ora_longmarathon,thatcanhavetheoppositeeffectandhurtyourimmunesystem.
Youmayhavereadthatyouneednlgetvaccinated(疫苗)ifyouliveinaplacewheremost
peoplehavehadthediseaseorthevaccine,allowingyoutomakeuseofherdimmunity(群体免
疫)."Buteffectiveherdimmunityrequiresthatmorethan90percentofthepopulationbe
vaccinatedagainstadisease,"saysTishDavidson,amedicalwriterandauthor.
56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabout"superspreaders'1accordingtothetext?
A.Theyhavemanysignsoftheillness.
B.Theymayinfectalotofpeople.
C.Theypreventspreadingtheviruses.
D.Theyrealizetheyarespreadingviruses.
57.Thefollowingwaysarehelpfultopreventvirusesexcept.
A.washinghandsfbrenoughtime
B.doingexerciseregularly
C.avoidingusingairdryersinpublicrestrooms
D.trainingforalongmarathonwithoutprofessionalguidance
58.Amancanhaveherdimmunityagainstadiseasewhen.
A.lotsofpeopleinhisplacehavethevaccine
B.over9/10ofthepeopleinhisplacearevaccinated
C.peopleinhisplacearefightingagainstthedisease
D.mostpeopleinhisplaceareinfectedbythedisease.
59.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofsubheadings(小标题?
©Handwashingisprotective©Regularexerciseishelpful
③Herdimmunityishardtoachieve©Beinginfectedwithoutsignsispossible
A.②-①-④-③B.①-④-③-②C.④-①-②-③D.④-②-③-①
60.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Somevirusfactsthatweshouldknow.
B.SomenewsaboutCOVID-19andotherviruses.
C.SomefactsabouthowtofightagainstCOVID-19.
D.SomefactsthatcauseCOVID-19andotherviruses,
第二节(E)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,
使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
Amanwassickandtiredofgoingtoworkeverydaywhilehiswifestayedhome.
61Heprayed(祈祷)oneday:"Igotoworkeverydayandputineighthourswhilemy
wifestaysathome.IwanthertoknowwhatIgothrough,sopleasechangeourbodies."
62Hegotoutofbed,cookedbreakfastforthefamily,wokeuphiskids,packed
theirlunches,drovethemtoschool,camehome,tooktheclothesthatneededdrycleaningtothe
cleaners,wentgroceryshopping,andfinallyreturnedhome.
Buthecouldn'trestaftergettinghome.Hehurriedtofinishthechores(家务活).
63Hebroughtthemhome,ananged(安排)forthemtodotheirhomework,andthen
headedtothekitchen.
At4:30pmhebeganpeelingpotatoesandwashinggreensforsalad,friedbeefsteak,and
cokedsomefreshleansforinner.
Afterdinner,hecleanedthekitchen,ranthedishwasherfoldedlaundry,bathedthekids,and
putthemtobed.64.Hecouldn'twaittgotobedhimself.
Thenextmorning,heawokeimmediatelyknelt(跪下)bythebedandprayed:
"65Ohplease,letustradeback.H
A.Hewantedhertoseewhathewentthrough.
B.By9:00p.m.,hewasreallytired.
C.Iwassowrongtoenvy(按护)mywife'sdailylife.
D.Whenhefinishedeverything,herantoschooltopickupthekids.
E.Thenextmorning,themanwassurprisedtowakeupasawoman.
2021年福建省宁德市中考二模英语试题
IV.阅读理解(共两节,25小题;满分45分)
第一节阅读以下四篇短文,根据短文内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选择正确答案(每
小题2分,共40分)
(A)
Tipping(给费)isverydifferentintheUKandtheUS.Ifsimportanttogetthisrightwhen
youvisiteachplaceasitcandecidewhetherwaiters/waitresses,hairdressers(理发师)orthetaxi
driversmaythinkthatyouarelovely,rude,strange,orwhethertheymayrunafteryoudownthe
street!
IntheUK
IntheUKthereasonfortippingistoshowthatyoureallyliketheservice.IntheUKthepay
foranyworkisquitehigh.Sowhenyoutip,itismainlyshowingpolitenesstotheserviceperson,
andtoshowthattheydoanexcellentjob.
Youcantipmoreorlessdependingonhowgoodyouthinktheserviceis,andusuallythetip
isaround10-20%.Ifyoudon?tliketheservice,don'ttip!Orifyouareastudent,ortravelerwith
notmuchmoney,it'salsoOKnottotip.
IntheUS
IntheUS"tips"isoftencalled“service”.ItisquitenecessarytotipintheUSbecausethe
servicepersonsintheirindustrieshavealowpaywhichtheycannotliveon,andtherefore(因止匕)
yourtipismuchneededbythem.
Itisactuallypartofthepaymentthatyoumakeandisnotoptional!Especiallyinrestaurants,
ifyoudonotpaytheservice,youhavenotpaidyourwholebill,sowatchout!
41.Paragraph1tellsusthat.
A.tippingrightisimportantB.it'shardtotipindifferentcountries
C.waiterswillthinkyou'rerudeD.taxidriversliketorunafteryou
42.IntheUK,peopletipinorderto.
A.enjoybetterserviceB.provetheyhaveahighpay
C.showtheirpolitenessD.helptheservicepersons
43.Ifyouloveyournew50-poundhaircut,howmuchcanyoutipthehairdresser?
A.£1.B.£8.C.£20.D.£50.
44.Whyis^tip"necessaryintheUS?
A.Becausetheservicepersonsaskforit.
B.BecauseserviceintheUSisexcellent.
C.BecausetheAmericanshaveahighpay.
D.Becauseitispartofyourwholebill.
45.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"optionarinthelastparagraphmean?
A.Necessary.B.Different.C.Freetochoose.D.Hardtodecide.
(B)
Ifyou'reaDIYerwhoenjoysmakingsomethingsbyyourself,youmightbeinterestedin
tryingyourhandatmakingsoap(月巴皂).Makingsoaprequiresmorethanjustafewkitchentools
andsomebasicskills.Here^howtomakeaperfectsoapathome:
Step1.Choosearecipe
Ifyouareabeginner,thesimplestwaytostartistobuyapre-mixedsoapbase(基料).
Step2.Prepareyourtools
Allyoureallyneedis:
•Somethingtomelt(融化)thebase.
•Mold3togiveyoursoapspecialshapes.
Step3.Meltthebase
Mostready-madebasescanbedoneeitherinthemicrowave(微波炉)oronastovetopina
doubleboileroverlowheat.Bothskillsworkwell,butdoingitonthestovetopcangiveyoumore
controlandallowsyoutobetterseewhenthebasestartsmelting.
Step4.Fillthemold
Carefully—butquickly—pourthebaseintoyourmold.
Step5.Coolandunmoldit
•Letyoursoap-filledmoldcoolatroomtemperatureonasmoothsurface.Avoid
touchingituntilitiscompletelyhard.
•Whenit'shardened,simplypop(迅速取出)itoutofthemoldandenjoy!
46.Whatdoestheunderlined"molds"meaninChinese?
A.肥皂.B.容器.C.模具.D.材料.
47.WhatcanwelearnfromStep3?
A.Amicrowaveisnecessary.
B.Seeinghowthebasemeltsisimportant.
C.It'shardtocontrolifthetemperatureislow.
D.Bothamicrowaveandastoveareofthesamehelp.
48.Inthelaststep,itisimportantto.
A.waitB.touchthesoapC.fillthemoldD.enjoythesoap
49.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthistext?
A.HowtoMakeSoapB.HowtoDIYThings
C.MakingSoapIsInterestingD.ToolsNeededtoMakeSoap
50.Inwhichsectionofanewspaperwouldyouprobablyreadthetext?
A.Sports.B.JobWanted.C.LostandFound.D.DoItYourselves.
(C)
Carlosworkedataneighborhoodstore.Heconsideredhimselfanimportantworker.He
workedthenightshift(夜班),whileMissy,theothermanager,dealtwiththedaytimeduties.
OneSaturdaynight,CarlossentMissyhomeearlybeforehershiftendedat10p.m,sothat
shehadtimetodate(约会)withhernewboyfriend.
Fifteenminutesto12p.m.,amanwhoCarlosrecognizedfromtheneighborhoodstoppedin
toorderasandwich.Hestayedforafewminutesandthenleft.BeforeCarlosclosed,hemadeone
finalroundofsweepingtokeepthestoreinorder.Suddenly,inthecenterofthefloor,he
discoveredanenvelope(信封)withabout$3,500inside.Hewasquitebesidehimselfwithjoy.
Whenhewenthome,hetoldhisroommatehewantedtokeepthemoney.
Thenextafternoon,thesamemanstoppedinagain.HeaskedMissyifanyonefoundan
envelopethenightbefore.Missyhadnoideaofthesituation,andreplied,"No."Asthemanwas
leaving,Carlosstoodupandsaidhefoundtheenvelope.Hedidtherightthingandreturnedthe
envelopetotheman.
Themangavehima$50reward.CarlosacceptedandgaveittoMissy.HebelievedMissy
andherboyfriendwouldenjoyanicemealtogether.Tohissurprise,givingthemoneybackmade
himfeelbetterthankeepingit.
Thatnightwhenhegothome,hisroommatesaidtohim/'Iwaswonderingwhatyouwould
do.InmyheartIknewyouwoulddotherightthing.Iadmireyouforyouractofgoodness.^^
51.WecanlearnfromParagraph1that.
A.MissywasthankfultoCarlosB.Missydidn5tlikethenightshift
C.CarlosseemedproudofhimselfD.Carloswastheownerofthestore
52.WhydidCarlossendMissyhomeearlythatSaturdaynight?
A.CarlosmightwanttowinMissy'sheart.
B.Carloswasconfidenttofinishthejoballbyhimself.
C.HedidsotomakesureMissyhadtimeforadate.
D.Itwasverydangerousforagirltogohomelatealone.
53.WhenCarlosdiscoveredtheenvelope,he.
A.wasveryexcitedB.toldMissyaboutit
C.calledthemanD.wasveryfrightened
54.WhydidMissysay“No”totheman?
A.Becausethemanwastellingalie.
B.Becausethemanseemedastrangertoher.
C.BecauseMissyjustwantedtokeepitsecret.
D.BecauseMissyreallydidn'tknowthematter.
55.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.
A.CarlosmustbeverywealthyB.Carlos^oommatethoughthighlyofhim
C.CarlosdislikedthepoorrewardD.Carlos'roommatethoughthimnotbrave
(D)
AJapanesecompany,SkyDriveInc.,hasannouncedthesuccessfultestdriveofaflyingcar
onAugust25.ThecompanysaidtheflyingcarwastestedattheToyotaTestField,oneofthe
largestinJapanandhometothecompany'sdevelopment
base.Itwasthefirstpublictestdriveforaflyingcarin
Japanesehistory.Thecar,namedSD-03,mannedwith(承
载)apilot,tookoffandcircledthefieldforaboutfour
minutes.
“WearemorethanexcitedtohaveachievedJapan'sfirst-evermannedflightofaflyingcarin
thetwoyearssincewefoundedSkyDrive,“CEOTomohiroFukuzawasaid."Wewanttorealizea
societywhereflyingcarsareaneasywayoftransportationintheskyandpeopleareableto
experienceasafeandcomfortablenewwayof
TheSD-03istheworld'ssmallestelectricvertical(垂直的)takeoffandlandingvehicleand
takesupthespaceofabouttwoparkedcars,accordingtothecompany.Ithaseightmotors(发动
机)tomakesureitissafeenough.
Thecompanyhopestomaketheflyingcarapartofnormallife.Moretestflightswilltake
placeinthefutureunderdifferentconditionstomakesurethesafetyandtechnologyofthevehicle
meetindustrystandards.Thesuccessofthisflightmeansthatitispossiblethatthecarwillbe
testedoutsideoftheToyotaTestFieldbytheendofthisyear.Thecompanywillcontinueto
developtechnologiessothattheflyingcarwillbesoldin2023.Butnopricehasbeenannounced.
56.Whatdoweknowabouttheflyingcar?
A.ItisthelargestcarinJapan.B.Itisthefirstflyingcarintheworld.
C.Itislargerthananormalcar.D.ItisproducedbytheToyotaTestField.
57.WhyistheCEOexcited?
A.Becausehefoundedthecompany.
B.Becausepeopleareabletodriveaflyingcar.
C.Becausethecompanyownsthelargesttestfield.
D.Becausethemannedflightofthecarwassuccessful.
58.Whatwillthecompanydonext?
A.Carryoutmoretestflights.B.Producemoreflyingcars.
C.Fixeightmotorsinthecar.D.Makethecartakeoffvertically.
59.Wecaninfer(推测)fromthelastparagraphthat.
A.theflyingcarwillbesoldatahighprice
B.theflyingcarwillbereadyforsalewithinyears
C.thecompanyhasmadeflyingcarapartofnormallife
D.thecompanyhastestedthecaroutsideToyotaTestFiled
60.Thetextiswrittento.
A.tellanewinventionB.introduceaflyingcarproject
C.showhowacarfliesD.callonreaderstobuytheflyingcar
第二节(E)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的五个选项中选出能填入短文空白处的最佳选项,
使短文通顺、连贯,意思完整。(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分)
InthetimeoftheJinDynasty,therewasamannamedLeGuang.Oneday,LeGuangasked
oneofhisfriendstohavedinnerathishome.61
Foralongtime,hisfrienddidn'tcome.ThenLeGuangheardthathisfriendwasill,sohe
wenttovisithim.LeGuangaskedwhatwaswrongwithhim.Hisfriendanswered,44Lasttimeat
yourhomeIfoundalittlesnakeinthegong-shapedcup(觥杯)andIwasillafterIdrankthe
wine."62Suddenly,herememberedtherewasabow(弓)onthewall.Thatmusthave
beentheshadow(影子)ofthebowwhichlookedlikealittlesnake.
63Whenthegong-shapedcupwasfullofwine,hepointedtotheshadow
ofthebowinthegong-shapedcupandaskedhisfriendtohavealook.Hisfriendshouted,
€464”
LeGuanglaughedandtookawaythebow.u65"heasked.Hisfriendwassuiprisedto
findthatthesnakewasgone.Afterhisfriendknewthetruth,hegotwell.
Formanyyears,thisstoryhasbeenusedtoadvisepeoplenottobetoosuspicious(怀疑的)
easily.
A.Canyouseethesnakenow?
B.ThatiswhatIsawlasttime!
C.Afterdinner,hisfriendwentbackhome.
D.SoLeGuangaskedhisfriendtojoinhimforadrinkagain.
E.LcGuangwassurprisedbecausetherewasn'tasnakeinthegong-shapedcup.
2020年福建省宁德市中考二模英语试题
IV.阅读理解(共两节,25小题;满分45分)
第一节阅读以下四篇短文,根据短文内容,从每小题所给的四个选项中选择正确答案(每小
题2分,共40分)
A
TheislandofKalthofeoffersgreatcountrysideinthecity
Enjoytheislandcenter.Itisawetlandsreserve(水上保护区),whichisagoodplace
forpicnicorbirdwatching.Ifyouwanttogetthere,BusNo.503will
bethebestchoice.Ontheisland,youcanenjoydeliciousfoodina
restaurant.Thereisalsoabridgeontheothersideoftheisland.You
canwalkonitforthesunsetdrinking.
CafeParisisthemostbeautifulplaceinHamburg,everything
ChicFrenchCaftisFrench—fromFrenchcoffeeandnicebreadforbreakfast,aglassof
nicebeertoisfamoussteak—butthepeopleofHamburgloveitandit
istheirfavoriteplace.Forareallocallife,comeonaFriday
lunchtime.Youwillenjoythedeliciousfoodandgreatmusic
performance(表演)maybeabigsurprise.
Ourbeautifulcityisfamousforitslake,theOuterAlster.
BeerandboatingPeopleinHamburgoftengetouttorideabikeorwalkthedogaround
thelake.Rentingabikeanddoingaroundtripisfun,butnothingis
moreinterestingthanhiring(租用)aboatYoucandriveyourboat
intoanarrowcanal,getabitlostandenjoysomebeer.Justremember
tobooktheboatmuchearlier.
Price:320anhour;20%discount(优惠)foroverthree-hour
booking.
41.ThebestwaytogototheislandofKalthofeis.
A.onfootB.bybikeC.bycarD.bybus
42.willsurpriseyoumostinChicFrenchCafe.
A.ThemusicshowB.Theinterestingmovie
C.ThesunsetdrinkingD.Thebirdwatching
43.You'llpayforbookingtheboatforfourhoursinAlster.
A.$80B.$64C.$70D.$65
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