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河北省石家莊市

2021-2023年中考英語二模試題分類匯編

閱讀理解

2023年河北省石家莊市中考二模英語試卷

vm.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從各小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Oncetherewerefourstudentswhodidn'tliketostudyandpartiedallnightbeforetheirtest

andthenextday,theymissedtheirtest.So,theyplannedtogetanewdatefortestbylyingtothe

professor(教授)?

Theywenttotheprofessorandtoldhimthattheyallwenttoawedding(婚禮)thenightand

ontheirwaybacktheygotflattire(爆胎)anddidn'thadanysparetire(輪胎)becauseofwhich

theymissedthetest.

Professorlistenedtothemandallowedthemtotakethetestonlaterdate.Friendsgothappy

andstudiedforthetestonlaterdate.

Onthedecidedday,boyswereallpreparedtogivethetest.Professoraskedthemtositin

separateclassrooms.Studentswerepreparedsotheyagreed.

Whenstudentssawthetestpaper,theysawthattherewereonlytwoquestionsinexams

for100marks.

Q1.Yourname:(lmark)

Q2.Whichtireofthecarburst(爆炸)?(99marks)

a)Frontleftb)Frontrightc)Rearleftd)Rear(后面)right

51.Whatdidthestudentsdothenightbeforethetest?

A.Theypreparedforthetest.B.Theygotflattire.

C.Theywenttoawedding.D.Theywenttoaparty.

52.Didtheprofessorbelievewhattheysaid?

A.Yes,hedid.B.No,hedidn't.C.Hewasnotsure.D.Wedon'tknow.

53.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Weshouldn'tlietotheprofessor.

B.Weshouldhaveparties.

C.Weshouldbehonestorwe'llleamthelesson.

D.Weshouldn'tmissthetest.

B

Givingacarkeytohisson,thefathersaid,HSon,youhavecompletedyougraduationwith

verygoodmarks.Hereismygiftforyourgraduation.Yourgrandfathergavemethiscarasmy

graduationgift.NowIwantyoutokeepit.”

Sonsaid,"But...it'sold..."

Fathersaidtohisson,nSon,Iknowit'soldbutbeforeyoudecideanythingaboutthiscar.I

wantyoutotakethiscartojunkyardandtellitsownerthatyouwanttosellitandseehowmuch

heiswillingtopayforit.”

Thesonwenttojunkyardandafterawhilereturnedtohisfatherandsaid,"Hesaidhewill

payonly90$foritasitisold.”

Thefathersaid,“Now,goandshowthiscartoanearbygarageownerandaskedhimwhathe

iswillingtopayforit.”

Thesonwentandaftersometimehereturnedtohisfatherandsaid,uHeoffered500$forthis

car.Thefathersaid,“Now,gotovintagecarcollectorandaskhimwhathethinksitsvalueis.

"Thesoncamebackandsaidtohisfatherexcitedly,"Carcollectorofferedme7000$forthiscar.

"Fathersmiledandsaid,"Understandsomething?"Sonlookedathisfatherwithconfused(困惑的)

look.

Fathersaid,"IwantyoutounderstandthatRightplacevaluesyoutheRightway.Ifyouare

notgettingrespectinanestablishment(機(jī)構(gòu)),don'tgetangrybecauseitmeansyouarenotat

rightplace.,

Becauserightpeoplewillalwaysknowyourworthandwillappreciateyou.Therefore,never

stayatplacethatdoesn*tvalueyou.

54.Whatdidthefathergivehissonforthegraduation?

A.Anewcar.B.Agarage.C.Anoldcar.D.Acarestablishment.

55.Howdidthesonfeelwhenoffered7000$?

A.Excited.B.Sorry.C.Relaxed.D.Regretted.

56.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Weshouldn'tdependonourparents.

B.Weshouldgotodifferentplacestoaskaboutthevalues.

C.Thefatherisalwaysmuchwiserthantheson.

D.OnlyRightpersonwillknowyourRightWorth.

C

Insteadofthrowingpaperaway,considerreusingit.Therearealotofwaysyoucanreuse

paper.Somegoodideasare:

?Useitfbrpackingfragile(易碎的)materials.Usedmagazinesandnewspapersaregreatfbr

packingmaterials.Whenmovingorshippingsomething,youcanuseoldnewspaperstowrap

fragilematerials.

?Savepackaging,colouredpaper,andotherpaperthingsforartsandcrafts(工藝美術(shù))

projects.Dosomeresearchandfigureoutsomecraftprojectsthatyoucouldmakewithyourpaper

products.

Cleanwitholdpaper.Youcanusenewspaperstowipewindows,andyoucanalsodampen

(使潮濕)newspapersandusethemtoshinestainlesssteelappliances(不銹鋼器具).

?Makeafirestarter.Paperburnsfast,makingitagreatfirestarter,meaningthatyoucanuse

itinyourfireplaceorfirepit(火坑)togetyourwoodburning.

?Useoldmagazinestodecoupage(剪紙裝飾).Oldmagazinescanbeusedfordifferent

kindsoffundecoupagedcrafts.

?Makeorigami(折紙)outofthepaper.Sinceorigamiistheartoffoldingpaper,itwouldbea

greatwaytoreuseyourpaperproducts.

57.Howdopeoplemoveandshipfragilematerials?

A.Wrapthemwithmagazinesornewspapersfirst.

B.DosomeresearchontheInternet.

C.Foldthemtomakeorigami.

D.Placetheminthefireplaceorfirepit.

58.Whatdoyouusenewspapersordampenednewspaperstoclean?

A.Thefireplace.

B.Thewindowsandstainlesssteelappliances.

C.Theartsandcrafts.

D.Thefragilematerials.

59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?

A.Asafirestarter,paperiseasytoburn.

B.Youcanuseoldpapertomakeorigami.

C.Artsandcraftscanbemadeoutofyoursavedpaper.

D.Whilemakingdecoupagedcrafts,newpapermustbeused.

60.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?

A.Somewaysofshippingfragilematerials.

B.Someexperienceofcleaningwindows.

C.Someideasofreusingpaper.

D.Someadvantagesofusingoldpaper.

D

Aroseisamemberoftherosefamily.Theappleandthepeacharealsomembersoftherose

family.Themorninggloryisaflower.Itbelongstothemorninggloryfamily(牽?;易澹?The

sweetpotatoisafood.Itbelongstothemorninggloryfamily,too!Weeds(野草)donotbelong

toanyonefamilyofplants.Weedsbelongtoallfamiliesofplants.

Howcanthisbe?Weedsareplantsthatpeoplehavenotfoundauseforyet.Peopledecided

someplantswerefbrfood.Peoplegrowpeachesandapplestoeat.Theygrowtomatoesandsweet

potatoestoeat.Peopledecidedsomeplantswereprettytolookat.Aroseisaprettyflower.Weeds

arenottoeat,andtheyarenotpretty.Weedsareleftout!

Whatisaweedinoneplacemightnotbeaweedsomeplaceelse.Youmightthinkthat

dandelions(蒲公英)areweeds.Theseyellowflowerspopupinpeople'slawns,butpeopledonot

wanttogrowdandelions.Theywanttogrowgrass.Americansthinkthatdandelionsareweeds.In

Europepeoplegrowdandelionstoeat.Theyeattheleavesinsalads.Theysteamtheleavesand

eatthemlikespinach.InEurope,adandelionisnotaweed.Itisafood.

Apotatoplantisnotaweed,isit?Inthegardenitisnotaweed,butifitsproutedinthe

middleofyourlawn,itwouldbeaweed.Weedsareplantsthatgrowwherepeopledonotwant

themtogrow.

61.Whatdoessweetpotatobelongto?

A.Rosefamily.B.Morninggloryfamily.C.Anyonefamily.D.Allfamilies.

62.Whatisaweed?

A.Aplantgrowsinthegarden.B.Aplanthasrootsthatpeopleeat.

C.Aplatgrowswhereitisn'twanted.D.Aplanthasleavesthatpeopleeat.

63.Whogrowsandeatsdandelions?

A.Americans.B.Everyone.C.Nobody.D.Europeans.

64.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sprouted"mean?

A.sent.B.shot.C.grew.D.broke.

65.Whatcanwetellfromthepassage?

A.Weshouldplantweedsinthemiddleofthegardens.

B.Onlywhenpeopleareintherightplacecantheyplayarole.

C.Tomatoesandsweetpotatoesaretoeatinsalad.

D.Aweedisalwaysaweed.

2022年河北省石家莊市中考二模英語試卷

VIII.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,計30分。閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從

各小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項)

Manykidsareusingtechnologytospendtheirfreetime.Readabouttwokidshere.

FrankSmith,age11,NewYork

Iusedmysavingstobuya3Dprinter.Itwassoexciting!Ibegandesigning(設(shè)計)things

evenbeforeitcame.Istartedwithsimpledesigns.Onewasapencilboxformysister.ThenI

createdmoredifficultones.

Ihavealovefor3Dprinting.Itallowedmetohelpmycommunity.IworkedwithGood

KarmaEngineering.Wecreatedreusablemasks(口罩)with3Dprinteddesigns.

KellyRogers,age12,Hawaii

Myauntsuggestedsciencelivestreams(直播).Icouldlearnfromscientistsallovertheworld.

Mynewfriendsteachmetheimportanceofenvironment.

ThemoreIlearn,themoreIwanttohelpmaketheworldabetterplace.Tvestartedbytrying

toliveagreenlife.Icutdownonmysingleuseplastics.Irideabiketoschool.

Whatnewhobbieshaveyoutriedlately?Shareyourstorywithusattfkeditors@.

51.WhatdidFrankdesigntohelphiscommunity?

A.Environmentalbikes.B.Reusablemasks.

C.Apencilbox.D.A3Dprinter.

52.WhatdidKellylearnfromherfriends?

A.Theimportanceofenvironment.B.Someadviceonkeepingfit.

C.Howtoliveagreenlife.D.Skillsonlivestreaming.

53.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Adviceonchoosinganewhobby.B.Newhobbieswithtechnology.

C.Storiesoftwoscientits.D.Thelatestinventions.

Johngrewupthinandweak.Whenhewenttothecollege,Johndecidedtomakeachange.

Hetookadvantageofthefreegymathiscollege,andwenttheretoexerciseeverydayfrom9

p.m.to10p.m.Heliftedlightweightsatfirstandthenmovedontoheavierones.Everythree

weeks,heincreasedtheweightheliftedbyfivepounds.

Healsodidpush-ups,situps,andpull-ups.Tobuildastrongbody,hedrankmilkbeforehe

workedout.Ithelpedhimalot.Johnevenchangedhiseatinghabits.Hestartedeatingfoodslike

beef,eggs,brownrice,andcarrots.

Insixmonths,hishardworkpaidoff.Johnwasnolongerthinandweak.Hewasstrongand

noonebullied(欺負(fù))himincollege.Hefeltalothappierandmoreconfident(自信的)about

himself.

Johnwassoencouragedbyhischangethathedecidedtocreateaprogramteachinghigh

schoolershowtogetstronger.Hefirsttaughtathisoldhighschool,andthentaughtatseveralhigh

schoolsnearby.LaterhemadeaDVDabouthowtogetstronger.Intheend,Johnwentontotalk

showsandwrotebooksabouthisjourney.

54.HowlongdoesittakeJohntobuildastrongbody?

A.Awholeyear.B.9-10months.C.Sixmonths.D.Threeweeks.

55.Whichofthefollowingsentencescouldbeaddedtothechart(圖表)?

Johnbecameconfident.—?—>Johnwentontotalkshows.

A.Johncreatedaprogramtohelpothers.

B.Johnwroteabookabouthisjourney.

C.Johnwenttoexerciseinthegym.

D.Johnwasbulliedbysomeboys.

56.WhatdoesthewriterwanttotellusbytellingJohn'sstory?

A.Totakeexerciseandbehealthy.B.Tobeconfidentandbehappy.

C.Toeathealthilyandkeepfit.D.Tobestrongerandbehelpful.

HelpingGirlsisafunprogramthatwillhelpmakeyourtransition(過渡)tomiddleschool!

Ledbymiddleschoolgirls,thisprogramgivesyouthetoolstostarttheyearsmoothly!

HelpingGirlsisopentoALLgirlsfrombothpublicandprivateschoolswhowillbeentering

middleschool.ALLparentsarewelcometojoinusat4:15.Ifsfreeforparents.

HelpingGirlscanhelpanswerquestionssuchas:

AHOWwillIdealwiththepressure(壓力)ofdoinghomeworkandgetgoodgrades?

>Willitbehardtomakenewfriends?

>WhatifIlosemyoldfriends?

AHOWwillIdecidewhatclubstochoose?

Markyourcalender:Tuesday,August9

Heldat:SouthMiddleSchool,1415GreenStreet

Checkin:3:30-4:00p.m.

Program:4:00-8:00p.m.

Cost:$25/girl

Include:Healthydinner

Register(注冊)at

Registrationisopen:July1-31,2022

57.Whoistheprogramfor?

A.Girlsinmiddleschool.B.Girlsinprimaryschool.

C.Boysinmiddleschool.D.Boysinprimaryschool.

58.HowmuchshouldLucyandherparentspayfortheprogram?

A.$75,B.$50.C.$25.D.515.

59.Whenistheprogram?

A.OnAugust11th.B.OnAugust9th.C.OnJuly31st.D.OnJuly1st.

60.Whichquestionmaytheprograminclude?

A.HowcanIregisterfortheprogram?B.WhatdoIdoifIfeellonely?

C.Whowillleadtheprogram?D.WhydoIstudyEnglish?

Ifyouhavetodescribeyourselftosomeoneelse,whatwouldyousay?Itcanbedifficultto

beself-aware(自我認(rèn)知的).Butknowingwhoyouarecanhelpyousomuch.

Self-awarenessisanabilitytoseeyourselfclearly.Youmayknowthatyouloveplayingan

instrumentbecauseyou'regoodatit,andmusicmakesyouhappy.Oryouknowyouprefer

watchingTVonyourownbecauseithelpsyourelax.Anditalsomeansunderstandinghowyour

thoughts,feelingsandbehaviour(行為)caninfluenceotherpeople.

Knowingwhatyoulike,dislikeandmoreaboutyourselfallowsyoutobewiseabout

friendships,schoolworkandsociallife.Ithelpsbuildconfidence(信)C?).Beingself-awaredoesn't

meanonlythinkingofyourself.Byunderstandingyourownfeelings,youhavemore

understandingofotherpeopletoo.

Agoodwaytolearnaboutanythingistoaskquestions.Askyourselfquestionsthatstartwith

"What"insteadof"Why”.Soifyoudon'tunderstandwhyyoukeeparguing(爭論)withafriend,

askyourselfwhatyoudisagreeoninsteadofwhyyou'rearguing.Ifyou5rewonderingwhether

youlikeabook,askyourselfwhatwerethelastthreebooksyoulovedandwhatyoulikedabout

them.Torecognizeyourownlikesanddislikesisagoodwaytolearnmoreaboutyourself.

Learningtobemoreself-awareisaskill,andthismeansyoulearnitasyougrow.Sodon'tbe

afraidoftakingrisks.Andencourageyourselftotryoutnewthings,likeplayinganewsportor

listeningtodifferentmusic.Learnmoreaboutyourselfandbringoutthebestinyou.

61.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?

A.Theimportanceofbeingself-aware.B.Theinfluenceofself-awareness.

C.Themeaningofself-awareness.D.Thewaytobeself-aware.

62.Whichquestionshouldyouaskyourselfifyouarguewithfriends?

A.WhendidIarguewithhimorherlasttime?

B.Whatmakesusdisagreewitheachother?

C.HowcanIgetonwellwithhimorher?

D.Whydoesheorshearguewithme?

63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“recognize"mean?

A.Discover.B.Express.C.Discuss.D.Change.

64.Whichofthefollowingwouldthewriteragree?

A.Self-awarenesshelpsyouunderstandothers.

B.Thinkofyourselfbeforethinkingofothers.

C.Tryoutnewthingswithoutthinkingrisks.

D.Self-awarenessisaborn-withability.

65.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BeingBravetoTryNewThingsB.GettingReadyfortheFuture

C.GettingtoKnowYourselfD.FollowingYourHeart

2021年河北省石家莊市中考二模英語試卷

VIII.閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,計30分。閱讀A、B、C、D四篇材料,然后從

各小題所給的四個選項中選出最佳選項)

DKEnglishschoolisafullyonlineafter-schoolprogramthatprovidescoursesforEnglish

learners.TodaywewillsharesometipsfromJingYi.HetookonlinecoursesinDKEnglish

schoolwhowasadmitted(接收)toHarvardrecently.

StudentsA:Howdoyoufindoutyourinterestandfuturejob?Manyofusareexperiencing

hardtimetothinkaboutwhatwewanttobe.

JingYi:Itisnormaltoexperiencethatincollege.Itishardandalmostimpossibletodecide

whatwearegoingtodofortherestofourliferightnow,butwhatwecandoistokeep

exploring(探索)ourselves.Itriedtododifferentpart-timejobseachsummer.Atthesametime,it

willbewisetotalkwithupperclassmenandprofessors(教授).

StudentA:Doyouhaveanysuggestionsformiddleschoolstudents?

JingYi:First,donotdefine(限定)yourselftooearly.Thisisnotthetimetomakeahardand

fastdecision.Itisatimetobebrave,exploremanysubjectsandmakemistakes.Donotbeafraid!

Weallhavefailed,andwejustneedtogetupandrunagain.Mostimportantly,thinkforyourself

whilebeingopen-minded.

StudentA:OK.Thankyousomuchforyouradvice.

21.WhatdidJingYidotofindouttheinterestandfuturejob?

A.Hekeptexploringhimself.B.HeworkedatDKEnglishschool.

C.Helearnedmanyskillsincollege.D.Hehadawisetalkwithhisprofessor.

22.WhichofthefollowingisJingYi'ssuggestion?

A.Makeahardandfastdecision.B.Beopen-mindedandbrave.

C.Defineyourselfveryearly.D.Exploreasinglesubjectwell.

23.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Adviceonstudyingwell.B.Waysoffindingafuturejob.

C.Sometipsofanexcellentstudent.D.IntroductionofDKEnglishschool.

Afriendwhowasdownwrotemealetterafewweeksago.Hislifewasfullofproblemsand

hewaslowonhope.Heendedhisletterwiththisquestion:"Canwereallychangethiscrazy

worldwelivein?”

Iansweredhimimmediatelyandstartedmyownletterwiththesewords:“

Icanstillrememberoneofthefirsttimessomeonechangedmyworld.Shewasthemusic

teacheratmyprimaryschool.

Onedaysheletmetryplayingherguitar.Ihadnotalentatanyinstrument,andmysinging

wasquiteawful.Ididmybestbutcouldonlystumble(不順暢地演奏)along.WhenIwasdone,I

putmyheaddown."IguessIamnotverygood.,,Itoldher.

Shelookedatmewithherkindeyes,smiled,andsaid,“Helen,weareallgoodatsomething.

Youjustneedtofindoutwhatyouaregoodat.Thenyoucanshareitwiththeworld.^^

Thosesimplewordschangedme.Theyplantedaseed(種子)inmyheartthatcontinuesto

growtothisday.TheymademerealizethatIhadsomethingtogivetoothers.

Canyouchangetheworld?Yes,youcan!Youcanchangeitandmakeitbettereverysingle

dayofyourlife.Youcanchangeitbyonechoice,oneperson,andonekindactatatime.Allyou

havetodoistoshareyourgoodness.Changetheworld!

24.Whatwouldbeputinthe"”?

A.No,wecan't.B.Sorry,Fmnotsure,C.Ofcourse,Fdliketo!D.Yes,we

certainlycan!

25.WhochangedHelen'sworld?

A.Herfriend.B.Herclassmate.C.Hermusicteacher.D.Herfamilymember.

26.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Wecanneverchangetheworld.B.Helenismoreconfidentandhelpful.

C.ThemusicteacherchangedHelen'sfriend.D.Helen'sfriendisgoodatplayingtheguitar.

Thebooksthatareincludedinthislistcanmeetyourreadingneedsatanytimeofyear.

NobodyWillTellYouThisbutMebyBessKalblnthisbook,thewritertellsthestories

abouthergrandmotherBobbyandsharestheadvicehergrandmotherlefttoher.Bobbywasa

womanwhowasveryknowledgeableaboutthefamily^traditions.

WeCameHeretoShinebySusieOrmanSchnall

Itfocuseson(聚焦于)thestrongfemale(女性的)friendshipbetweenanactivejournalistand

anunluckyactress.Helpingeachother,thesetwowomenfoughtagainstdifficultiesatatime

whenwomenhadlittlesay.

AStarIsBoredbyByronLane

Thisnovelfollowsagirlassistant(助手)toaHollywoodactress.Theirthree-yearjourney

togetherisanunforgettableadventure(奇遇)thatisfunny,heartbreaking,andhopeful.

FastGirlsbyEliseHooper

ThestoryinFastGirlstookplaceduringthe1936BerlinOlympics,whereBettyRobinson,

LouiseStokes,andHelenStephensovercamedifficultpaststowinOlympicandbecamethe

world'sfastestgirls.

27.WhatdoesSusieOrmanSchnalPsbookmainlytalkabout?A.Theadvicegrandmotherleft.

B.Thestrongfemalefriendship.

C.Theexperiencesasanassistant.D.Theunforgettablejourney.

28.WhatkindofbookisAStarIsBored?

A.Areport.B.Apoem.C.Anovel.D.Apicturebook.

29.Whichbookwillyouchooseifyouareinterestedinsports?

A.FastGirlsB.WeCameHeretoShine

C.AStarIsBoredD.NobodyWillTellYouThisbutMe

30.Whatdothesefourbookshaveincommon?

A.They'reallaboutactresses.B.Theyareaboutwomen.

C.Theyalltalkaboutfamilytraditions.D.Theyalltellusfunnystories.

Everynight,weclimbintoourbedsandrestourheadsonourfavoritepillows(枕頭).

Throughouthistory,thepillowhaschangedalot,anditsstoryisbothlongandcolorful.

Nobodyknowswhenthepillowwasinvented,peoplearesaidtohavefirstusedthemin

Mesopotamia(美索不達(dá)米亞)around7000B.C.Theyweremadeofstoneandwereshapedto

supportpeople'sneck.Thesepillowswerenotmadeforcomfortbutformorepracticalpurposes.

TheMesopotamianswantedtokeepinsectsoutoftheirmouths,earsandnoses.Butifyouwere

poor,youwereoutofluckbecausepillowswereusedonlybytherich.Infact,themorepillows

youpossessed,themorepeopleadmired(敬彳卬)you.

InancientChina,pillowsweremadeofhardmaterials(材料)likebambooandwood.They

hadwonderfulpaintingsofanimals,humans,andplants.Centurieslater,inJapan,somewomen

usedsmallhardpillowstoraisetheirheadsoffthegroundandkeeptheirbeautifullydesignedhair

lookingperfect.Softerpillowsdidn'tbecomemorecommonuntiltheninthcentury.Theancient

GreeksandRomansputthingslikefeathers(羽毛)andgrassesintopillowstomakethemmore

comfortable.

StartingintheMiddleAges,Europeansalmoststoppedusingpillows.Itwasbelievedthat

usingpillowswasasignofweakness.AftertheIndustrialRevolution(工業(yè)革命),thingschanged

completely.Improvedtechnologyallowedpillowstobeproducedingreatnumbers,andwhatwas

onceanitemonlyforthewealthywasnowavailabletoeveryone.

Fromthepagesofhistorytoyourbedroom,pillowshavegivenhumanssomethingtolay

theirheadsonforthousandsofyears.Thafssomethingtothinkaboutasyougettosleeptonight.

Haveagoodnight!

31.WhatdidtheMesopotamiansusepillowsfor?

A.Sleepingcomfortably.B.Showingtheirluck.

C.Protectingthemselves.D.Keepingthehairinshape.

32.WhatwerethepillowsmadeofinancientChina?

A.Bamboo.B.Stone.C.Cotton.D.Grasses.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“possessed"mean?

A.Found.B.Passed.C.Invented.D.Had.

34.WhydidtheEuropeansalmoststopusingpillowsintheMiddleAges?

A.Usingpillowswasasignofweakness.B.Pillowsweretooexpensiveforthepoor.

C.Pillowswerenotcomfortableforpeople.D.Pillowscouldn'tbeproducedingreat

numbers.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WaystomakepillowsB.Thehistoryofpillows

C.DifferentusesofpillowsD.Theimportanceofpillows

答案:

2023年河北省石家莊市中考二模英語試卷

A【主旨大意】文章講述了四個學(xué)生因為參加聚會錯過了考試,他們?nèi)鲋e說車爆胎了,再次

考試的試題給他們上了一課:我們必須誠實,必須對自己的行為負(fù)責(zé)任。

5LD【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段中句子OncetherewerefourstudentswhodidiVtlike

tostudyandpartiedallnightbeforetheirtestandthenextdaytheymissedtheirtest.可知是考前

的那個晚上他們都在聚會,故選D。

52.B【解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)后面教授給他們的考題可推斷:教授不相信他們是因為爆胎

沒有參加考試。故選B。

53.C【解析】主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,文章是告訴我們要誠實,要對自己的行為負(fù)責(zé)任,

否則我們就會接受教訓(xùn)。故選C。

B【主旨大意】爸爸把舊車送給兒子作為畢業(yè)禮物。兒子去了不同的地方詢問舊車的價值,

得到的答案是不同的。文章告訴我們:只有合適的人才知道你的價值。

54.C【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章中句子:Hereismygiftforyourgraduation.Your

grandfathergavemethiscarasmygraduationgift.NowIwantyoutokeepit.可知是輛非常I日

的車。故選C。

55.A(解析]細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中句子:Thesoncamebackandsaidtohisfatherexcitedly,*lCar

collectorofferedme7000$forthiscar.”當(dāng)價錢給到7000美元的時候,兒子是非常興奮地,

故選Ao

56.D【解析】總結(jié)歸納題。通讀全文可知:兒子去了不同的地方,給出的價錢是完全不同

的,文章告訴我們:只有合適的人才知道你的價值。

C【主旨大意】本文介紹了幾種使用舊紙張的方法。

57.A【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章中句子Usedmagazinesandnewspapersaregreatfor

packingmaterial.Whenmovingorshippingsomething,youcanuseoldnewspaperstowrap

fragilematerials.可知運送易碎品,先用報紙或雜志將易碎品包一下。故選A。

58.B【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章句子Youcanusenewspaperstowipewindows,

andyoucanalsodampen(使潮濕)newspapersanduseittoshinestainlesssteel

叩pliances.可知用報紙擦玻璃或者用潮濕的報紙來擦不銹鋼器具。故選B。

59.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中Oldmagazinescanbeusedfordifferentkindsoffun

decoupagedcrafts.可知剪紙是可以用舊雜志的,故D錯誤。

60.C主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,作者列舉了一些紙張再使用的方法,故選C。

D【主旨大意】一個地方的雜草可能不是其他地方的雜草。雜草是生長在人們不希望它們

生長的地方的植物。雜草生長在需要的地方就不是雜草,它就能夠發(fā)揮作用。

61.B【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段中句子Thesweetpotatoisafood.Itbelongstothe

morninggloryfamily,too!可知紅薯屬于牽牛花一族,故選B?

62.C【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀文章,并且在文章最后一段中最后一句可知雜草是生長在

人們不想讓它生長的地方。如果生長在合適的地方它就不是雜草。故選Co

63.D[解析]細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中句子InEuropepeoplegrowdandelionstoeat.Theyeat

theleavesinsalads.Theysteamtheleavesandeatthemlikespinach.InEurope,adandelionisnot

aweed.Itisafood.可知在歐洲,蒲公英是一種食物,不是雜草。故選D。

64.C【解析】詞義猜測題。根據(jù)上下文意思:在花園里,它不是雜草,但如果它在你的草坪

中間發(fā)芽,那就是雜草。所以在此sprouted是發(fā)芽生長的意思,故選C。

65.B【解析】主旨?xì)w納題。通讀全文可知:雜草生長在需要的地方就不是雜草,它就能夠發(fā)

揮作用。也就是:只有當(dāng)人們處于正確的位置時,他們才能發(fā)揮作用。故選B。

2022年河北省石家莊市中考二模英語試卷

51.B52.A53.B

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文。文章向我們介紹了現(xiàn)如今有許多孩子通過使用科技來度過他們

的空閑時間。

51.細(xì)節(jié)理角星題。根據(jù)"Ihavealovefor3Dprinting.Itallowedmetohelpmycommunity.I

workedwithGoodKarmaEngineering.Wecreatedreusablemaskswith3Dprinteddesigns.“可知

弗朗克為他的社區(qū)設(shè)計了可重復(fù)使用的口罩,故選B。

52.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Mynewfriendsteachmetheimportanceofenvironment.”可知她的新朋

友教她了解了環(huán)境的重要性。故選A。

53.主旨大意題。根據(jù)“Manykidsareusingtechnologytospendtheirfreetime.Readabouttwo

kidshere.”及其后內(nèi)容可知,文章主要講述了當(dāng)今孩子的新技術(shù)愛好。故選B。

54.C55.A56.D

【導(dǎo)語】本文主要講述了約翰在瘦弱的環(huán)境中長大,通過自己的努力,變的強(qiáng)壯,最后,約

翰繼續(xù)參加脫口秀節(jié)目,并寫下了一些關(guān)于他的旅程的書。

54.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中“Insixmonths,hishardworkpaidoff.Johnwasnolongerthinand

weak.Hewasstrongandnoonebullied(欺負(fù))him

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