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第1讲Unit1—Unit3(含StarterUnits)七年级上册话题14教材及课标其他补充话题2025年中考英语热门话题专题复习【短文大意】本文主要介绍了三则考古发现。Dinosaur(恐龙)PrintsDiscovered
Adinereatinginarestaurant’soutdooryard,inSichuanProvince,hasdiscovereddinosaurfootprintsontheground.Afterusinga3-Dscanner(扫描仪),scientistsmade1.
thatthefootprintsare100millionyearsold.Theybelonged2.
twodinosaurswithlongnecksandtails.
A.me
B.to
C.and
D.what
E.sure
F.only
G.becameEBDigandDiscovertheWorld
MarleyandBobsaythey3.
interestedinarchaeology(考古学)fromstudyinghistoryatschool,goingtomuseumsandwatchingHuman
Histories!TheyalsogototheYoungArchaeologists’Club4.
theydigupthingsatarchaeologicalsites(地点)andcarefullyresearchtheirfinds.“Youneverknowwhatyoumightdiscover,anditisafascinatingwaytouncoveroldremainsonarealdig.Itmakes5.
reallyhappy,”saysBob.
A.me
B.to
C.and
D.what
E.sure
F.only
G.becameGCAStudentsFindanAncientMural
Agroupofstudentarchaeologistshaveuneartheda1,000-year-oldmural(wallpainting).The30-metermuralshowsmysteriousscenes,whichcouldreflect6.
thelifewaslikeinancientPeru.ProfessorLuissays,“Thediscoveryisthemostexcitingandimportantfindofrecentyears.”
A.me
B.to
C.and
D.what
E.sure
F.only
G.becameD【短文大意】本文主要介绍了三个与快餐相关的荒诞的说法。
[2023齐齐哈尔中考改编]Itseemsthatoneverystreetcornerintheworld,thereisafast-foodrestaurant.Peopleeverywhereare
1
,sotheydonotwanttowaitfortheirfood.Aroundtheworld,$240billionayearis
2
onfastfood.Yet,eventhoughfastfoodhasbecomequitepopular,therearemanymyths(荒诞的说法)aboutit.
Thefirstmythisthatfastfoodisarecent
3
.Thisisnottrue.Morethan2,000yearsago,thepeopleofRomelinedupinthestreettobuyquickmealsatsmallstands.Onetypeoftheirmostpopularfastfood
4
alotlikeamodernhamburger.Allthroughhistory,peoplehavealwayseatenfastfood.
Thesecondmythisthatallfastfoodis
5
.Whilemanymodernfast-foodrestaurantsareAmerican,someverytraditionalChinesefoodisnearlyfastfood.This
6
mantou,noodlesandChinesedumplings.Infact,oneofthemost
7
fastfoodchains(连锁店)intheUSisaChinesefoodchain,PandaExpress.Ithasmorethan1,600restaurantsinAmerica.
Finally,manypeoplethinkthatfastfoodis
8
badforthem.Thisistrueofalotoffastfood.However,nearlyeveryfast-foodrestauranthassomehealthyfoodonits
9
,andsomefast-foodrestaurantsonlymakehealthyfood.Theproblemisnotfastfood,butthechoiceswemake.Wecanchooseto
10
healthyfood,evenatfast-foodrestaurants.
1.A.tired
B.busy
C.lazy2.A.spent B.paid C.put3.A.invention B.tradition C.prediction4.A.sounded B.smelt C.looked5.A.British B.Chinese C.American6.A.means B.includes C.has7.A.popular B.strange C.expensive8.A.seldom B.always C.hardly9.A.table B.menu C.plate10.A.cook B.refuse C.eat√√√√√√√√√√
[2023齐齐哈尔中考改编]Itseemsthatoneverystreetcornerintheworld,thereisafast-foodrestaurant.Peopleeverywhereare
1
,sotheydonotwanttowaitfortheirfood.Aroundtheworld,$240billionayearis
2
onfastfood.Yet,eventhoughfastfoodhasbecomequitepopular,therearemanymyths(荒诞的说法)aboutit.
1.A.tired
B.busy
C.lazy2.A.spent B.paid C.put√√
Thefirstmythisthatfastfoodisarecent
3
.Thisisnottrue.Morethan2,000yearsago,thepeopleofRomelinedupinthestreettobuyquickmealsatsmallstands.Onetypeoftheirmostpopularfastfood
4
alotlikeamodernhamburger.Allthroughhistory,peoplehavealwayseatenfastfood.
3.A.invention B.tradition C.prediction4.A.sounded B.smelt C.looked√√
Thesecondmythisthatallfastfoodis
5
.Whilemanymodernfast-foodrestaurantsareAmerican,someverytraditionalChinesefoodisnearlyfastfood.This
6
mantou,noodlesandChinesedumplings.Infact,oneofthemost
7
fastfoodchains(连锁店)intheUSisaChinesefoodchain,PandaExpress.Ithasmorethan1,600restaurantsinAmerica.
5.A.British B.Chinese C.American6.A.means B.includes C.has7.A.popular B.strange C.expensive√√√
Finally,manypeoplethinkthatfastfoodis
8
badforthem.Thisistrueofalotoffastfood.However,nearlyeveryfast-foodrestauranthassomehealthyfoodonits
9
,andsomefast-foodrestaurantsonlymakehealthyfood.Theproblemisnotfastfood,butthechoiceswemake.Wecanchooseto
10
healthyfood,evenatfast-foodrestaurants.
8.A.seldom B.always C.hardly9.A.table B.menu C.plate10.A.cook B.refuse C.eat√√√【短文大意】本文主要介绍贵州拥有的4个世界“第一”或“之最”。
[2024贵阳南明区二模]LocatedinsouthwestChina,GuizhouprovinceistheonlyprovinceinChinawithoutanyplains(平原).Itisa“naturalpark”withfantasticnaturalscenery,richethniccultures,waterfalls,valleys,karstcavesandnewachievementsofthetime.Thus,Guizhouhasmanyworld“firstsandmosts”.BigDataExpoLocation:GuiyangTime:Since2015Achievement:Theworld’sfirstexpositiononthethemeofbigdataShuangheCaveLocation:SuiyangLength:409.9kilometersDepth:912metersAchievement:ThethirdlongestcaveintheworldFAST(Five-hundred-meterApertureSphericalRadioTelescope)Location:PingtangDiameter:500metersAchievement:Theworld’slargestsingle-dishradiotelescopeBeipanjiangBridgeLocation:LiupanshuiLength:1,341.4metersHeight:565.4metersAchievement:Theworld’shighestbridge
ThisisGuizhou—aplacethatwecanbeproudof.1.TheBigDataExpowillhavebeenheld
timesbytheendofAugustthisyear.
A.six B.eight C.ten2.Wherecanweenjoybeautifulnaturalsceneryaccordingtothetext?A.FAST. B.ShuangheCave. C.BigDataExpo.3.Howmanyworld“firstsandmosts”arementionedinthetext?A.3. B.4. C.5.√√√4.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A. B. C.√【短文大意】本文讲述的是作为警察的作者在晚上值班时经历的一件不寻常的事。
[2024重庆南岸区质量检测改编]Thereusedtobehundredsofpolicecarsintheolddays,butnowtherewerejusttwointhecity.Wejustkeptthetwocarstomakepeoplefeelsafe.Butweneverhadtodealwithanythingunusualbecausenothingunusualeverhappened...untilthatevening.Thatquietevening,Iwasonduty,watchingthequietstreets.IfirstsawabigmanwalkingonA36,nearStreet44.Hewalkedandsometimeshejuststoppedandlookedaround,andthenwalkedabitmoreandjustlookedatthings.Anyway,Istoppedhim.“Putyourhandsup!”Isaid.Andheputhishandsup.“Yourname?”Iasked.“MiloVega,”hesaid.“Sotellme,Mr.MiloVega,whatareyoudoingout?”“Walking,”saidMiloVega.“Butwalkingwhere?Forwhat?Why?”“Walkingforair,walkingtosee.”“Okay.Haveyoudonethisoften?”“Actually,everynightforyears.Whydon’tyoutryit?”heaskedme.“That’sinteresting!”SoIdid.OnedayIwaswalkingnearM72.ThenIheardavoice,“Putyourhandsup!”Iputmyhandsup,lookedbackandsawMiloVegabehind,smiling.“Whatareyoudoing?”heasked.“Walking,”Isaid.“Justwalkingforair,walkingtosee.”1.Whydidtheykeeptwopolicecarsaccordingtothepassage?A.Toremembertheolddays. B.Tosavemoneyforthepolice.C.Tomakepeoplefeelsafe.2.Whydidthewriterstopthebigman?A.Becausehelookedserious. B.Becausehelookedstrange.C.Becausehelookedworried.√√3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Walking. B.Driving. C.Seeing.4.What’sthetypeofthepassage?A.Adialogue. B.Aletter. C.Astory.√√【短文大意】本文主要以三个学生为例论述“00后”对待购物更像是研究。
Itisnotunusualtohearthatthe“post-00s”generationspendstoomuchmoneyandtimeononlinegamingorofferslivestreams(直播)muchmoney.1.
“Althoughtheyareinfluencedbypopularculture,the‘post-00s’consumerstreatbuyingmorelikeresearching,”reportedChina
Youth
Daily.
A.The“post-00s”generationdoesn’tspendmoneyblindly.B.Instead,sheresearchedallofthewatchesavailable.C.ButareportfromChina
Youth
Dailyhasfoundanothersideofthem.D.AlthoughsheisaloverofHancostumes,shehardlyspendsmoneyonthem.E.Ifeelsogoodto‘turnwasteintotreasure’andalsoithelpsmetospendlessmoney.F.Infact,theywouldliketopaymoreattentiontothevalueofthethingsinsteadoftheprices.C
WangYihan,16,fromFuzhou,FujianProvince,istypicallysuchaperson.Shedecidedtobuyawatch,butshedidn’tpayforthemostpopulartype.2.
“Ilookedupinformationondifferentwatchesonlineandcomparedthem.Ialsodidresearchontheirmakers,”saidWang.Forher,researchingthingsisasenjoyableasbuyingthem.
A.The“post-00s”generationdoesn’tspendmoneyblindly.B.Instead,sheresearchedallofthewatchesavailable.C.ButareportfromChina
Youth
Dailyhasfoundanothersideofthem.D.AlthoughsheisaloverofHancostumes,shehardlyspendsmoneyonthem.E.Ifeelsogoodto‘turnwasteintotreasure’andalsoithelpsmetospendlessmoney.F.Infact,theywouldliketopaymoreattentiontothevalueofthethingsinsteadoftheprices.B
“Rationality(理性)isalsoimportanttothem,”thereportpointedout.3.
A.The“post-00s”generationdoesn’tspendmoneyblindly.B.Instead,sheresearchedallofthewatchesavailable.C.ButareportfromChina
Youth
Dailyhasfoundanothersideofthem.D.AlthoughsheisaloverofHancostumes,shehardlyspendsmoneyonthem.E.Ifeelsogoodto‘turnwasteintotreasure’andalsoithelpsmetospendlessmoney.F.Infact,theywouldliketopaymoreattentiontothevalueofthethingsinsteadoftheprices.A
SunXiaoxue,15,fromHuairen,ShanxiProvince,likescollectingthings.“Ifoundmanystickers(贴纸)thatIboughtwhenIwasachild.Sincemostofthemwereoldandoutofstyle,Icutandputthemtogethertomakethemmyownstyle.Thestickersmakemycollectionmorespecial,”saidSun.“4.
”
A.The“post-00s”generationdoesn’tspendmoneyblindly.B.Instead,sheresearchedallofthewatchesavailable.C.ButareportfromChina
Youth
Dailyhasfoundanothersideofthem.D.AlthoughsheisaloverofHancostumes,shehardlyspendsmoneyonthem.E.Ifeelsogoodto‘turnwasteintotreasure’andalsoithelpsmetospendlessmoney.F.Infact,theywouldliketopaymoreattentiontothevalueofthethingsinsteadoftheprices.E
ForLiuYu,17,fromYantai,ShandongProvince,herbuyingdoesn’tdirectlyshowherinterests.5.
“Iactuallywanttoknowmoreabouttheculturebehindthecostumeswhencomparingdifferentkindsofthem,”saidLiu.
A.The“post-00s”generationdoesn’tspendmoneyblindly.B.Instead,sheresearchedallofthewatchesavailable.C.ButareportfromChina
Youth
Dailyhasfoundanothersideofthem.D.AlthoughsheisaloverofHancostumes,shehardlyspendsmoneyonthem.E.Ifeelsogoodto‘turnwasteintotreasure’andalsoithelpsmetospendlessmoney.F.Infact,theywouldliketopaymoreattentiontothevalueofthethingsinsteadoftheprices.D【短文大意】本文主要介绍了地图的演变。
[2023成都中考改编]Mapsmarkseas,countries,citiesandourhomes,andguideusthroughtheworld.Toknowthembetter,let’stakealookathowmapshavechangedoverthecenturies.
Manyancientcountriesusedmaps.OneofthefirstisthoughttohavebeendrawnonthewallinLascaux,France,around16,500yearsago.Hiddenamongthedrawingsofbirdsandbulls(公牛)isamapofthestars.TheBabylonianMapoftheWorldistheoldestknownearthlymap,whichshowsBabylonanditsneighboringtownsonthestone.
ClaudiusPtolemymademapsgoglobal.BorninEgyptaround100AD,hewasthefirstpersontotrytomakeaworldmap.Withthehelpofmath,Ptolemymarkedaround10,000locationsfromBritaintoAsiaandAfrica.
PerhapsthemostcommonlyusedworldmapistheMercatorprojection.Itwasintroducedin1569byGerardusMercator.Animportantpartofmapsistheimaginarylinesoflongitude,latitudeandtheequator.
Mercatortooktheglobeandmadeitflat(平的),buttodothishehadtomaketheareasfurthernorthandsouthlarger,whiletheareasnearerthemiddlestayabouttherightsize.ThereasonforthisisthattheEarthislikeaball,butamapisflat.Itiseasytofindplaces,butsomepeoplesaiditwasunfairbecauseplacesincludingCanada,theUKandEuropeappearedmuchbiggerthantheyreallywere.
Inthe19thand20thcenturies,moderntechnologyallowedmapmakerstoproducemapsshowinglocationsexactly.Today,manypeopleviewmapsontheirphones.ResearchersareworkingtomaptheflooroftheoceansandtolocateeverytreeonEarth.ScientistsarealsotryingtomapthepastbyusingtheJamesWebbSpaceTelescope(JWST).Thisinventionwillcollectlightfromstarsandmayfindthesecretsaboutthebeginningoftheuniverse(宇宙).阅读上面短文并根据其内容填空。(每空不多于3个单词)1.
ofMaps
Mapsprovideuswithinformationongeography.Ancientmaps*Oneofthefirstmapsisamapof2.
around16,500yearsago.
*TheBabylonianMapoftheWorldisthe3.
.
Mapsgoglobal*Thefirstworldmapwasdrawnbyusing4.
.
*TheimaginarylinesintroducedtotheMercatorprojectionmadeitmostcommonlyused,butitstillneededimprovement.(The)History
thestarsoldestearthlymapmathMapsand5.
*Mapscanbeusedonthephone
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