北京中考各区二模五选四任务型阅读Word文档格式.docx
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B.However,kidswhoplaysportsdobetterinschool
C.Swimmingcanmaketheirshouldersverystrong
D.Childrenwhoplaysportsusuallywastetheirtime
E.Besides,sportshelpkidstomakenewfriends
八、阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。
(共10分,每小题2分)
Wearetoldbreakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday,anddinnerthemostenjoyable.Butwhatlunch?
Intoday’sfast-pacedsociety,notmanypeopletaketimetoenjoythismiddaymeal.Wejusttakeaquicksalad,orbuyasandwichandeatatourcomputers.Sometimes,ifthereisadeadlinearoundthecorner,wejustgiveuplunch.Thedevelopmentoftechnologyhasn’tdoneoureatinghabitsmuchgood,either.Weareconstantlydistracted(分神)不要e-mails,socialmedia,24-hournews,andhand-heldelectronicdevices.
Longworkinghourscancauseallkindsofhealthproblems.Employersshouldencourageworkerstotaketimeoffforlunch.Thisisbecauselonglunchbreakscanbenefitbothpeopleandsociety.Totakealunchbreakistoslowdownandgainsomeviews.Abreakfromworkallowsustothinkcleverlyandoutsidethebox.Italsoputsourdailytasksintoawidercontext(环境).
Whatweeatatlunchisalsoimportant.Afast-foodlunchismoreharmfulthannothavinglunchatall.Andit’snotjustaboutcaloriesandunhealthyfood.Recentstudiesshowthatfastfoodalsohasnegativeeffectsonhowwethink.However,ifwesitdownataproperrestaurantandchatleisurelywithcolleagues,wearemorelikelytoslowdownandtalkaboutsomethingthathardlycanbeachievedinanoisyandcrowdedfast-foodchain.
64.Domanypeopletaketimetoenjoythemiddaymeal?
65.Whatcancausealljindsofhealthproblems?
66.Whyshouldemployersencourageworkerstotaketimeoffforlunch?
67.Whichismoreharmful,havingafast-foodlunchornothavinglunchatall?
68.Whatarethewriter’ssuggestion?
西城
选项中有一样为多余选项。
PlanetEarth
WelcometoPlanetEarthMuseum,amuseumwhereyoucanlearnsomeinterestingfactsabouttheworldwelivein.
“60.Whoknows,maybeyou’llseethemalloneday!
Whereshallwegofirst,children?
“Forests!
”
Forestsarehometooverhalfoftheworld’sanimalsandplants.Treescleantheairandproduceoxygen(O2)forustobreathe.Everydaywethrowawayhundredsoftreesinpaperandcardandwedestroymorethan36footballfieldsofforests.
61.Theytransfer(传递)thesun’sheatintotheairandmoveitaroundtheworld.Alotoftherubbishweproduceonlandpollutestheoceans.Turtlesmistakeplasticbagsforjellyfishanddiewhentheyeatthem.
Atoppositeendsoftheworld,theArcticandAntarcticarefreezingcoldlands.62.Thefuelweuseforenergymakestheearthwarmer.Asitgetswarmer,theicemelts(融化)andthesearises.Thelanddisappears.
Riverscollectrainwaterandcarryittotheoceans.63,soitissafeforustodrink.Farmsandfactoriespollutetheriverswithpesticides(杀虫剂)andchemicals.Everydayweflush(冲掉)50Lofdirtywaterdownthetoilet.
Thisisagreenworld,wherepeoplerespectnatureandlivealongandhealthylife.Wouldn’tyouliketolivehere?
A.Itissocoldthattheseaitcoveredinice
B.TherearemanyamazingplacesonEarth
C.Thanksalotforyourvisittoourmuseum
D.Alongtheway,plantstakeinandcleanthewater
E.Theoceansarehometomillionsofseaanimals
Iwaswalkingaroundinashoppingmall,whenIsawaCashier(收银员)handalittleboysomemoneyback.Theboywasaboutfiveyearsold.TheCashiersaid,“I’msorry,butyoudon'
thaveenoughmoneytobuythisdoll.”Thelittleboywasstillholdingthedollinhishandafterhearingthat.Finally,Iwalkedtowardhimandaskedhimtowhomhewishedtogivethisdoll.
“It’sthedollthatmysisterwantedsomuchforChristmas.ShewassurethatSantaClauswouldbringittoher,”hesaid.“Ihavetogivethedolltomymommysothatshecangiveittomysister.”Hiseyesweresosad.“MysisterhasgonetobewithGod.DaddysaysthatmommyisgoingtoseeGodverysoontoo,soIthoughtthatshecouldtakethedollwithhertogiveittomysister.”
Myheartnearlystopped.Thelittleboylookedupatmeandcontinued,“Itolddaddytotellmommynottogoyet.IneedhertowaituntilIcomebackfromthemall.”
Iquicklyreachedformywalletandsaid,“Supposewecheckagain,justincaseyoudohaveenoughmoneyforthedoll?
“OK,IhopeIdohaveenough,”hesaid.Iputsomeofmymoneywithhiswithouthimseeingandwestartedtocountit.Therewasenoughforthedollandeversomesparemoney.
Surprisingly,thelittleboycried,“ThankyouGodforgivingmeenoughmoney!
Andthankyouforgivingmeextramoneytobuyawhiteroseformymommy!
”Icouldfeelthesatisfactionfromhisface.
AfterIleft,Icouldn’tgetthelittleboyoutofmymind.ThenIrememberedalocalnewspaperarticletwodaysbefore,whichmentionedadrunkdriverwhohadhitacaroccupiedbyawomanandalittlegirl.Thelittlegirldiedrightaway,andthemotherwasseriouslyinjured.
Twodaysaftermeetingthelittleboy,Ireadinthenewspaperthatthewomanhadpassedaway.Icouldn’tstopmyselffrombuyingabunchofwhiterosestotaketoherfuneral.Inhercoffinwasthephotoofherlittlesonandthedoll.Ileftteary-eyed,feelingthatmylifehadbeenchangedforever.
64.Howoldwasthelittleboy?
65.Towhomdidthelittleboywishtogivethedoll?
66.Whydidthelittleboyaskhisfathertotellhismothernottogoyet?
67.Whathappenedtothelittleboy’smotherandsister?
68.Howdidyoufeelafterreadingthestory?
东城
阅读短文,根据短文内容选项中有一项为多余选项。
Onceuponatime,therewasagroupoffrogs.60.Thegoalwastoreachthetopofaveryhightower.Abigcrowd(群)cametoseetheraceandcheeredontheplayers.
Theracebegan…
Honestly,nooneinthecrowdreallybelievedthatthefrogswouldreachthetopofthetower.“Oh,toodifficult.61,”onefroginthecrowdshouted.
“Notachancethattheywillsucceed.Thetoweristoohigh!
”anotheronecontinued.
Thefrogsbeganfallingdown,onebyone,exceptforthosewhowereclimbinghigher.
Thecrowdcontinuedtoshout,“Itistoodifficult!
Noonewillmakeit!
”
62.
Butonecontinuedhigherandhigherandhigher.Thisonewouldn’tgiveup!
Intheend,everyoneelsehadgivenupclimbingthetowerexceptforone.63.Thenalloftheotherfrogswantedtoknowhowhemanagedtodoit.
Onefrogaskedhimwhyhecouldreachthegoalsuccessfully.ItturnedoutthatthewinnerwasDEAF!
A.Theyplannedtohavearace
B.Morefrogsgottiredandgaveup
C.Theywillnevermakeittothetop
D.Hewastheonlyonethatreachedthetop
E.Somefrogswereclimbingfasterandfaster
On19thSeptember1783,PilatreDeRozier,ascientist,sentthefirsthotairballoon.Thepassengerswerethreeanimalsandtheballoonstayedintheairforabout15minutesbeforehittingbacktotheground.
Thefirstmanned(载人的)flightwasabout2monthslater,withaballoonmadeby2Frenchbrothers.Theballoonflewforaperiodof20minutes.
Sailingthroughtheskyintheballoon,highabovebuildingsandtrees,youcan’tfeelorhearthewindbecauseyou’retravelinginthesamedirectionandatthesamespeedasitis.
Ahotairballoonhasthreemainparts:
theballoon,calledanenvelope;
abasket,wherepassengersride;
andaburnersystem,whichsuppliesthehotair.
Mostballoonenvelopesaremadeofstrong,lightweightnylon(尼龙).Theyaredifferentinsizeandshape,buttheyhavetobereally,reallybigtoliftevenoneperson.Mostweighmorethananadultman.
Thebasketisusuallymadeofwicker(柳条),whichisstrongbutnottoohard.Itneedstobendabitforasoftlanding,justlikeagoodjumperbendsherlegsinsteadofkeepingthemstraightwhenshelands.
Thehotairballoonworksonthetheorythathotairrisesfasterthancoolerair.Whentheburnersystemisturnedon,itmakesanoisysound,butoncetheballoonisflying,theburnercanbeturnedoff.Theairintheenvelopewillthencool,andtheballoonwillslowlygodownunlessthepilotstartstheburnersystemagain.
Tocontrolahotairballoon,apilotaddshotairtoittogouporletstheairouttogodownuntilhefindsawindblowinginthedirectionhewantstofly.Butnomatterwhichwaythewindblows,thepassengershaveanamazingbird’s-eyeviewoftheworld.
64.Whowerethepassengersonthefirsthotairballoon?
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65.Didthefirstmannedballoonflyfor20minutes?
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66.Whyisthebasketusuallymadeofwicker?
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67.Howdoesapilotcontrolthehotairballoon?
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