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  • 2020中考英语记叙性阅读理解真题汇编Ⅰ.doc

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     2018 中考英语记叙性阅读理解真题汇编Ⅰ 1 【2018 陕西省中考 英语】

     】Last month, a common graduation ceremony was held in Tianjin University, but it received much attention. Xue Minxiu, born in 1937, graduated with excellent grades after working hard for 4 years. Going to a university has always been a dream for Xue. But for some reasons, she didn"t have the chance when she was young. Even so, she never forgot her dream. In 2014, she was accepted by Tianjin University and finally her dream came true. Since then, Xue has been a model for the people around her. She got up at 5 o"clock every morning. Then she studied for a while before brushing teeth and having breakfast. Her room was filled with books and newspapers. Wherever she went, she would take books with her. In fact, for her age, Xue had many difficulties during the four years. But nothing could stop her. Whenever she had problems, she would either solve them by herself or ask teachers for help. Through her hard work, she passed the exams and was named "a star student" during the first period of her college life. "I think the true meaning of our lives is to challenge and improve ourselves whether we are old or young. Xue said at the graduation ceremony. "For me, learning something I enjoy is a lifelong journey. I want to thank Tianjin University for giving me the chance to achieve my dream. Our lifetime is short, so we should make good use of it." 32. At the age of _______, Xue was accepted by Tianjin University.

     A. 77

      B. 85

      C. 81

     D. 73 33. With the help of ______, Xue solved her problems in study. A. her family and friends

      B. her teachers and herself

     C. her teachers and classmates

      D. her classmates and herself 34. What is the best title for the passage?

     A. A Graduation Ceremony

      B. A Hard-working Old Lady C. A Difficult Examination

      D. A University in Tianjin 35. Where do you think the passage may come from? A. A science report.

     B. A travel book.

     C. A newspaper.

      D. An advertisement.

      Key s 32. A

     33. B

     34. B

     35. C 2 【2018 江西 省中考 英语】

     】A young woman turns around and around quickly, and jumps high. In the background, a young girl reads a rejection (拒绝) letter from a ballet school. You have the wrong body for ballet, "it says," and at thirteen, you are too old. This was one of the most popular advertisements of 2014 and it describes American ballet Theater"s principal (主要的) dancer Misty Copeland. This was not a real letter. But Copeland says it is very similar to letters from her childhood. While many dancers start at the age of three. Copeland only began to study ballet in 1995 as a

     thirteen-year-old. People often told her that she was too old, or that she didn"t have the perfect body type (She is only 157 cm tall). Her family moved a lot, and it was sometimes difficult for her to attend ballet classes. But Copeland loved dancing and did not want to give up. She stayed with her ballet teacher during the week and spent time with her family only at the weekend. This was a difficult life, but she worked hard and won her first national competition when she was fourteen years old. Copeland joined the American Ballet Theatre in 2000 and performed in many ballets over the next few years. In 2007, she became a solo (单独的) performer, and in 2015 she became its principal dancer. Copeland is now a dancer, author and Broadway performer. She also stars in the 2015 film A Ballerina"s Tale. So what"s next? According to Copeland, anything is possible: "My career really is just now beginning." 37. How old was Copeland when she became the principal dancer?

      A. 13

      B. 14

     C. 25

      D. 33 38. Why was it difficult for Copeland to attend ballet classes? A. Because her family moved a lot.

     B. Because she was not a good dancer. C. Because she had no invitation letter.

      D. Because she had the wrong body type. 39. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Copeland became successful because of the advertisement. B. Copeland had to spend a lot of time away from her parents. C. Copeland won her first national competition as a solo performer. D. Copeland has ended up her career as an actress on Broadway. 40. What"s the writer’s opinion of Copeland? A. Copeland sets an example who never gives up. B. Copeland was too old to start ballet at thirteen. C. Copeland has made her achievements by accident. D. Copeland was lucky to get support from the ballet school. Key s 37. D

     38. A

     39. B

     40. A 3 【2018 河南 省中考 英语】

     】In Los Angeles, a waiter served a group of teens. The waiter remembered his experience as a young high school prudent. So he made sure the teens had a pleasant experience at the restaurant. The waiter made sure of it. After serving all the teens doing a great job, he was left a tip(小费), only$3.28. That was hardly enough to buy a drink at Starbucks. The waiter went home. And he felt hatred for the students who did not know the value of hard work. They looked down on people like him. Or so he thought. After several days, the waiter forgot about it. His life went on as usual. But ten days later, he received a letter from the teens. “About a week and a half ago, on October 7, my three friends and I came to eat at this

     restaurant as our own homecoming celebration. It was an exciting experience for us to be here alone, and it was all new to us. And you were the best waiter we could ask for. You were kind, helpful, and didn’t treat us like babies! So I want to say thank you for making our ‘grown-up’ experience so amazing and fun.[ “I would also like to say sorry on behalf of(代表) my group. Since we were new to all of this, our 13-year-old minds didn’t exactly know how to deal with the bill. The bill was reasonable(合乎情理), but we had completely forgotten(and didn’t know, to be honest) what a tip even was, let alone how much to give. So we emptied our pockets, and all our money added up to $3.28. “Having no idea of how small this really was ,we left. Later, we realized our mistake and felt terrible. We knew we had to make it right. “So together with this letter, you wail find the correct 18% tip + extra for simply being amazing. Thank you for your help and patience and also thank you for making our night fun. Thank you!” 根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

     51. How did the waiter receive the group of teens?

     A. He tried to make then pay more.

      B. He served them like other waiters.

     C. He treated them as young children.

      D. He did his best to make them happy. 52. Why did the group of teens leave that small tip?

      A. Because they looked down on the waiter.

      B. Because they didn"t know what a tip meant.

      C. Because they weren"t pleased with the service.

      D. Because they thought the tip should be that much. 53. What made the teens write the letter?

      A. The tip they left for the waiter.

      B. The bill the restaurant received.

      C. The way the waiter served them.

      D. The fun they had at the restaurant. 54. What do restaurant waiters mind most in America?

      A. What kind of guests they receive.

      B. What dishes people usually order.

     C. Whether they are given reasonable tips.

      D. How much customers pay for their meals.

      55. What did the group of teens try to say in the letter?

      A. They were quite thankful for the waiter"s service.

      B. They had realized their mistake and made it right.

      C. They had a wonderful experience at the restaurant.

      D. They wanted more customers to go to the restaurant. Key s 51. D

     52. B

     53. A

     54. C

     55. B 4 【2018 天津市 中考英语】

     】I did something wrong today.

     While at the beach this afternoon. I met a boy called Bob We talked a lot. He said that it was fun playing on the cliffs (悬崖). I told him that I was not allowed to go near that place( Mum and Dad had always told me it was dangerous to play there). He called me a coward. I wanted to prove to him that I was just as brave, so I agreed to go with him We wanted to make our way down to explore the area. so Bob started to climb down and I followed him. Unluckily. some rocks came down after us. One of them nearly hit my head. We could not get back up. We shouted and shouted for help. but for a long time no help came. I was really scared. I wanted to cry. Then, we heard some sounds. Someone had heard us. A woman tied a rope around herself while a man at the cliff top held the rope. She made her way down to save us. My parents were relieved (宽慰的)that I was unhurt, but they were angry that I had done such a risky thing. I apologized and promised that I would not do anything like that again 31. Where did the writer meet Bob?

      A. At school

     B. In the park

     C. At the beach

      D. On the cliffs 32. In Paragraph 2. “a coward” means______ A. a person who is not brave

     B. a person who is not clever

      C. a person who is not strong

     D. a person who is not polite 33. What had the writer s parents always warned him about? A. The wind was very strong

     B. The beach was too far away

     C. The cliffs were not a safe place

     D. Bob was difficult to get on with 34. Put the sentences in the right order according to the passage a. Some rocks came down

     b. The writer followed Bob

     c. The writer wanted to cry

      d. A man and a woman saved them

     e. The writer and Bob heard some sounds

      A. a-b-c-d-e

     B. b-a-c-e-d

     C. a-c-b-e-d

     D. b-c-a-e-d 35. How did the writer feel about what he had done?

     A. Surprised

     B. Excited

      C. Glad

     D. Sorry Key s 31. C

     32. A

     33. C

     34. B

     35. D 5 【2018 青岛 中考英语】

     】When your dream is to become a footballer and play for Barcelona, nothing should get in your way — even if you have no feet.

      An 11-year-old schoolboy Gabriel Muniz, who was born without feet, will fly from his home in Brazil to take part in the Spanish club’s summer training camp. Although he is disabled, Muniz is one of the top players at the school and captain of his gym class. He can run, dribble (运球), pass and strike the ball as well as any of his able-bodied teammates. H...

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