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05-2023年上海市初三英語(yǔ)一模真題專(zhuān)項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之閱讀四選一
Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?2分)
2023虹口一模
CHANNEL1CHANNEL2CHANNEL3CHANNEL4
8:00pm8:00pm8:00pm8:00pm
DoubleYourMoney19th-centuryHouseTheNewsTheJordanBakerShow
JasonOatesisthehostof
Ourshowcontinues,JordanBaker
thepopularshowwherethe
nowwithonlyeightofthepresentshercompletely
playerscanwin10,000
twelveplayers,alllivinginaAllthenewprogramme.She
pounds一andthendoubleit!
housefrom200yearsago.Itnewsandsporttalkstogreatcelebrity
Therearequestionsonall
isn'teasylivingwithnofromaroundguestsandasksthemthe
kindsoftopicstotest
electricity,noheatingandnotheworld.Withquestionsthateveryone
everyone'sgeneral
21st-centurytechnologyatMichaelwantstoknowthe
knowledge.Whichof
all.Andit'sevenmoreWebster.answersto.Tonight,
tonight'splayerswillgetthe
difficultwithcamerasonyouathleticsstarSally
chancetodoubletheir
24hoursaday.Malone.
money?
39.WhattypeofTVprogramisTheJordanBakerShow?
A.Cartoonshow.B.Talentshow.
C.Gameshow.D.Chatshow.
40.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?
A.PlayersofDoubleYourMoneyhaveachancetowinasmuchas20,000pounds.
B.GuestsofTheJordanBakerShowareusuallyfamouspeople.
C.Camerasareoffwhenplayersof19th-centuryHousearesleepingatnight.
D.TheNewsdeliversinformationfrombothhomeandabroad.
41.Allofthefollowingpeoplearehostsexcept.
A.SallyMaloneB.MichaelWebsterC.JordanBakerD.JasonOates
42.Howmanyprogramshaveplayers?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
43.Whichprogramisthisviewertalkingabout?
AdamWindsor<^>adnniQwin(isoi4CT,
Theywerereallybadthisweek.Iansweredall
theQuestionseasily.Ididbetterthanthem!All
thatmoneyandnobodywonitlzrDVM
A.DoubleYourMoney.B.19th-centuryHouse.
C.TheNews.D.TheJordanBakerShow.
44.Thistextaimsto.
A.encourageviewerstobecomeplayersinitsTVprograms
B.inviteviewerstovotefortheirfavouriteTVprograms
C.introducesomefamoushostsofsomeTVprograms
D.provideinformationaboutTVprogramsat8pmforviewers
2023普陀一模
BanpoPrimarySchoolinGuizhou,Chinaisonamountain.
Thepath(小路)toschoolwasbuiltaboutfortyyearsagoandit
isverynarrowanddangerous.Thechildrenhavetowalkina
line.Whentheymeetsomebody,theyhavetostandagainstthe
mountainwhilethepersonpasses.Fortheirparents,itisvery
worrying.Fortunately,theheadteacheroftheschoolwalkswith
thechildreneverymorning.
AgroupofchildrenfromEduSchoolinSumatra,Indonesia
(E[]尼),havetocrossawiderivereverymorningontheirway
toschool.Thebridgeacrosstheriverisbroken,soabouttwenty
childrenhavetowalkacrossarope.Theropeistenmetresabove
thewater.Afterthat,theyhavetowalktenkilometresthrough
theforest!Andofcourse,attheendoftheschoolday,theyhave
todothesamejourneyagainontheirwayhome.
ChildreninMinhHoa,Vietnam(越南)havetocrossariver
ontheirwaytoandfromschooleveryday.Therearenobridges
orboats,sothechildrenswim.Thechildrenputthebooksand
clothesinlargeplasticbagssotheydonotgetwet.Thebagsalso
helpthemtostaysafeinthewater(thewateris20metresdeep).
Whentheyreachtheotherside,theytaketheirdryclothesoutof
thebagandputthemon.
NearBogota,thecapitalofColombia(哥倫比亞),some
childrenhavetocrossalargevalleytogettoschool.Atthe
bottomofthevalleyistheRioNegro,ahugeriver.Thereisonly
onewaytocrossthevalleyonazipwire.That'sametalrope,
800metreslongand400metresabovetheriver.Thejourneyis
veryfast.Infact,itonlytakesaboutoneminute!Smallchildren
cannottravelacrossthevalleybythemselves,sotheirbrotheror
sisterputstheminabag!
39.Somechildrenhavetowalkalongadangerouspathtoschool.
A.inMinhHoa,VietnamB.inGuizhou,China
C.inSumatra,IndonesiaD.nearBogota,Colombia
40.WhatmakestheparentsofBanpoPrimarySchoollessworried?
A.Thechildrenareputinplasticbagsbytheirbrothers.
B.Thepathtotheschooliswideenoughforthechildren.
C.Itonlytakesthechildrentenminutestotheirschool.
D.Thechildrentraveltoschoolwiththeheadteacher.
41.WecanknowthatthestudentsinSumatra,Indonesiafromthetext.
A.canusethebridgenearbyacrosstheriver
B.walk10kminthevalleywith20otherchildren
C.havealongwalkaspartoftheirjourneytoschool
D.traveltoschoolontheirparents'boats
42.TheunderlinedwordtheyinParagraph3refersto.
A.clothesandbooksB.plasticbags
C.childreninMinhHoaD.bridgesandboats
43.don'tneedtocrossariverontheirwaytoschool.
A.ThechildrenofEduSchool
B.ThechildrenofBanpoPrimarySchool
C.ThechildreninMinhHoa,Vietnam
D.ThechildrennearBogota,Colombia
44.Thebesttitleforthetextis.
A.Differentschoolsintheworld
B.Schoolsfarawayfromhome
C.Dangerousjourneytoschool
D.Factsaboutchildren'sschoollife
2023楊浦一模
恤頒曬0蛔V@Qfl的?
Ifaclassmate
(accidentally)showedyou
theiranswersduringa
test,wouldyou...
aquicklyloohattheir
answers?
bloot?adifferentdirection?
IfyousawanelderlyIfyouboughtajacket
personstealsomefoodfromasecond-handstore
fromastore,wouldyou...andfoundsomemoneyin
atellthestoreomnerQpocket,wouldyou...
quietly?givethemoneybachto
bignoreitandleauethethestore?
store?heepthemoney?
WhenJustinfoundalualletinLosAngeles,hesamanIDcardinside.
ItbelongedtoChrisBroiun,theAustralianmouieactor.Justinfound
thenameofChris'smanagerande-mailedhim.WhenChrisheard,
heinuitedJustinonaTVshoiu.Asareward,ChrisgaueJustinallthe
moneyinthewalletforbeingsohonest.AndtheTVshowgaueJustin
$10,000!
ShopliftingcostsU.S.stores$16,5billioneueryyear.Andpeopleofall
Bagesshoplift.
Policerecentlycaughtagroupofseniorcitizens.Theyuuereall
neighborsand山orbingtogether.Onepersoninthegroupstole
itemsfromstores,andanotherpersontookthembachtothe
storetogetarefund.
Whenthreeroommatesboughta$20couchfromasecond-
handstoreinNeiuYork,itfeltabituncomfortable.Soonthey
foundthereason.Insidethecouch,thereweresomeenuelopes.
Eachenuelopehadmoneyinit—$41,000inall!Atfirst,theystarted
thinkingaboutluhattheymightbuywiththemoney.Butthen,they
noticedanameononeoftheenuelopes.Aftersomeresearch,theyfoundtheotunerofthe
sofa—auerypleased91-year-oldwoman.The$41,000washerlifesauings.
ArecentsurueyintheU.S.shoius64%ofU.S.high-schoolstudentshauecheatedonatestand
95%hauecopiedanotherperson'shomework.Somestudentseueninuoluetheirparents.In
France,policecaughta52-year-oldwomanaftershepretendedtobeherdaughterinan
importantexam!
Themothermighthauetopayafineof$10,000,andauthoritiesmightbanth口qirlfromtaking
otherexamsforfiueuears.
55.Thesectionof"WhatWouldYouDo?”seemsto.
A.doasurveyabouthowpeoplespendtheirpocketmoney
B.testthereadershowhonesttheyare
C.checkhowmuchreadersknowaboutcrimes
D.learnaboutthereaders9learninghabits
56.Whichshowstherelationshipbetween“WhatWouldYouDo?"and"Real-LifeStories”?
A.1-C,2-D,3-B,4-AB.1-A,2-B,3-D,4-C
C.1-D,2-A,3-B,4-CD.1-A,2-D,3-B,4-C
57.Theunderlinedword“refund“inStoryBprobablyreferstothemoneythat.
A.youmustpayifyoudosomethingwrongorcommitacrime
B.isgivenbacktoyouifyouareunhappyaboutsomethingyoubought
C.yougetbecauseyouhavedonesomethinggood
D.youhaven'tspentandyouarekeepingfbrafutureevent
58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthefourstories?
A.ChrisgaveJustin$10,000forfindinghiswallet.
B.Seniorcitizenssteal$16.5billionofthingseveryyear.
C.Thefriendsboughtthesofafroma91-year-oldwoman.
D.Themothertooktheplaceofherdaughterintheexam.
59.Fromtheunderlinedsentence".??authoritiesmightbanthegirlfromtakingotherexamsforfive
years"inStoryD,wecanlearnthat.
A.thegirlwouldbeinprisonforfiveyears
B.thegirlwouldn'tbeallowedtogoonwithherstudies
C.thegirlwouldreceiveahardpunishment
D.thegirlwouldnotbeabletoenteranyuniversityinthefuture
60.Thepageisprobablyfromthe""sectioninachildren'snewspaper.
A.DoTheRightThingBLocalNews
c.Lost&FoundD.ChildrenInTown
2023松江一模
Areyoureadytomove?
Areyouinterestedinawildride?
Thenputonyourhelmet(頭盔)!
It'stimetogo!
CLASSTIMES
Monday-Friday
8a.m.,10a.m.,2pm,and4p.m.
Saturday-Sunday
9a.m.,11a.m.,1p.m.,3p.m.and5p.m.
CHILDREN10ANDUNDER-$25
ADULTS?$35
3-LEVELCLASSES
OurBicyclesforBeginnersclassTheIntermediateBikingclassOurAlmostanExpert
introducestopicssuchasincludessubjectssuchasclasscovers
?Adjustingyourseat?Sharingtheroad?Commuting(通勤)by
?Gettingonyourbike?Masteringhillsbike
?Improvingyourbalance?Bicycleparts&?Balancingwithafull
maintenance(保養(yǎng))bikebasket
?Trainingfbrraces
4
Bikingcanbringyoulotsoffunifyoudoitright.Please:
?Besuretowearahelmetwheneveryoubike.
?Don'tridetooclosetootherbikers.
?Don'tridetooclosetoparkedcarsorotherobjects.
?Stopandcheckfortrafficatallintersections.
?Alwayspassothersontheleftside.
?Ifyourparkpathhasabikelane1車(chē)道),besuretostayinyourlane!
BIKERSLICENSE(執(zhí)照)
Onceyouhavefinishedtheclass,we'Hgiveyouyourveryownbicycler'slicense!
FORMOREINFORMATION
ContactElizabethat860-345-0001
39.IfJohnwantstotakethebikingclassafterschoolonweekdays,hecanbeginat.
A.8a.m.B.9a.m.C.3p.m.D.4p.m.
40.Botheight-year-oldJohnandhisfatherwanttotakethebikingclass.Theyshouldpay.
A.$25B.$35C.$45D.$60
41.John'sfatherwantstolearnaboutbicycleparts,heshouldchoose.
A.theBicyclesforBeginnersclassB.theIntermediateBikingclass
C.theAlmostanExpertclassD.noneoftheabove
42.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttobefilledintheblank?
A.SAFETYRULESB.PARKINGAREAS
C.REPAIRINGSTEPSD.RIDINGSKILLS
43.Theunderlinedword“intersections“mostprobablymeans"placeswhere
A.peopleparkbicyclesB.bikingracesareheld
C.tworoadsmeeteachotherD.bikerspassothers
44.Thepurposeofthematerialisto.
A.attractpeopletotakebikingclasses
B.advisepeopletoexercisebyridingbicycles
C.encouragepeopletotakepartinbicycleraces
D.tellpeopletheimportanceofroad-ridingsafety
2023寶山一模
Can'tgetenoughofthegreatoutdoor
^^jCAMPINGADVENTUREinHONGKONG!
activities?
Date:3/10—5/10JoinHongKongCampers5Society's
Place:WanTsaiWestCampsitefun-filledcampingtrip!
Cost:$500(includingallmeals)ToJoin
Justbringyourowntent!.A.Register(注冊(cè))by15/9.Findoutmoreat
.
▲TDay2
Inthemorningwewillhavean
果1Day1
orienteeeinecompetitioninthefields
CamperswillmeetatWongShekPierat8a.m.forthe
followingbreakfast,sobringamapanda
15-minuteferryridetogettothecampsite.Inthe
compass(指南針).(Smartphoneuserscan
ice-breakingsessionat10:30a.m.,campguideswillmake
useacompassapp.).
self-introductionstotheirteammembers.Afterabarbecue
Intheafternooncamperscanchooseto
lunchatnoon,campguideswillleadtheirteamstoexplore
joinoneofthefollowing:
theTaiTanCountryTrail.Camperswillbeabletotake
boating
photosofthewildlifeandbeautifulviewsalongtheway.
sandeastlecompetition
Beforeevening,camperswillreturntothecampsitetoputup
hike-and-seektreasurehunt(尋寶游戲)
theirtents.Therewillbeastargazingsessionafterdinner.
Camperswillenjoydoingtheirlight
paintingatthecampfirepartyafterdinner.
(High-powertelescopes(望遠(yuǎn)鏡)willbeprovidedto
率Day3
campers.)
Camperswilltakethe9:30a.m.ferry
backtoWongShekPierafterbreakfastand
stargazingsessionI
agroupphoto.
Camper'scomments:
reallyenjoyedmyselfatcamp-allthatgoodfood,freshair,andespeciallytheclearnightskyinWan
Tsai.Thatspe/^ectforstargazing!”
JanetLu
enjoyedourselvesbydoingvariouswatersports,andlearntbasicknowledgeofstarswhile
watchingthenightsky.Thebestpartwasthecampfireeveningwhenwesharedjokesanddancedarounda
campfire-notsomethingyoucandoeveryday!”
ThomasChen
39.ThecampingtripinHongKonglastsfor.
A.1dayB.3daysC.5daysD.1week
40.Onthefirstday,thecamperswillarriveatthecampsitebyferryat.
A.8:00a.m.B.8:15a.m.C.9:30a.m.D.10:30a.m.
41.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanactivityonthefirstday?
A.Gettingtoknowthecampguidesintheice-breakingsession.
B.Watchingtheclearnightskybyusinghigh-powertelescopes.
C.Doinglightpaintingatthecampfirepartyafterdinner.
D.TakingphotosofwildlifeandbeautifulviewsintheTaiTanCountryTrail.
42.Theunderlinedword'oricntccrmg^inthematerialprobablymeans"
A.anactivityofsearchingforhiddentreasure
B.awatersportofracingasmallboattocrosstheriver
C.asportinwhichrunnershavetofindtheirwayacrossthecountry
D.araceconsistingofswimming,cycling,andrunningovervariousdistances
43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothematerial?
A.Ifyouwanttojoininthecampingtripactivities,youneedregisteronOctober3rd.
B.Campersneedtopay500dollarsforthecampingtripincludingallmealsandtents.
C.CamperswilltakeagroupphotoaftertakingferrybacktoWongShekPier.
D.JanetLuenjoyedstargazingandThomasChenlikedthecampfireeveningbest.
44.Themainpurposeofthematerialisto.
A.introducetherulesofthehike-and-seektreasurehunt
B.showsomeinterestingactivitiesintheTaiTanCountryTrail
C.giveinformationaboutthecampingtripandattractmorepeopletojoininit
D.providecamperswithsomeusefultipsabouthowtogocampinginHongKong
2023靜安一模
TheNewYear
OnepleasantNewYearmorning,Edwardwokeupandwashedanddressedhimself.Hewasinahurry
ashewantedtobethefirsttowishpeopleahappyNewYear.
Heranintothestreetrepeatingthemtoeveryonehemet.
Whenhecameback,hisfathergavehimtwobright,newsilverdollars.Hesmiledashetookthem.He
hadwantedforalongtimetobuysomeprettybooksthathehadseenatthebookstore.
Asherandownthestreet,hesawapoorfamily.Thefather,motherandthreechildrenwereshivering
(顫抖)withcold.
“IwishyouahappyNewYear,“saidEdward,ashehappilypassedby.Themanshookhisheadand
smiledsadly.
Hesaid,"Theselittleoneshavehadnothingtoeatforalong
Edwardquicklyunderstoodthatthesepoorpeoplewereintrouble.Hetookouthistwodollars,andgave
onetotheman,andtheothertohiswife.
Howtheireyesshonewithhappiness!Theysaid,“Wethankyouathousandtimes,andwillremember
youinourprayers(祈禱)
WhenEdwardcamehome,hisfatheraskedwhatbookshehadbought.
Edwardhunghisheadamoment,butquicklylaokndup.
“Ihaveboughtnobooks,“hesaid."Igavemymoneytosomepoorpeople,whoseemedtobevery
hungryandintrouble.IthinkIcanwaitformybookstillnextNewYear.”
Hisfatherwaspleased.Hesaid,“Mydearboy,hereisawholebundleofbooks.Igivethemtoyou,
moreasareward(回報(bào))foryourgoodnessofheartthanasaNewYeargift.Alwaysbereadytohelpthe
poor,andthoseintrouble.ThatwayeveryyearofyourlifewillbeahappyNewYeartoyou.^^
44.OneNewYearmorningEdwardgotupearlyandwasinahurryinorderto.
A.getanicepresent
B.say"HappyNewYear"toothers
C.dresshimselfwell
D.bethefirsttogetpresentsfromhisfather
45.Edwardplannedtobuywhenhegotthetwonewsilverdollarsfromhisfather.
A.somebooksB.somenewclothes
C.somedeliciousfoodD.someNewYearcards
46.ThepoorfamilyonthestreetwerewhenEdwardsaidgreetingstothem.
A.coldandhappyB.hungryandexcited
C.thinkingabouttheNewYearD.bothcoldandhungry
47.WhichofthefollowingsentencesshowsthatthepoorfamilyfeltverythankfultoEdward?
A.Themanshookhisheadandsmiledsadly.B.Theselittleoneshadnothingtoeatforalongtime.
C.Howtheireyesshonewithhappiness!D.Wewillrememberyouinourprayers.
48.Theunderlinedwords..butquicklylookedup"probablytellsusthatEdward.
A.feltsorryB.wasawfulC.becameproudD.turnedpowerful
49.Edward'sfatherwaspleasedwithwhathissonhaddoneandgavehimasareward.
A.anothertwodollarsB.awholebundleofbooks
C.goodnessofheartD.somesuggestionsonstudy
2023崇明一模
Doyouknowhowtogetcheapairlineandtraintickets?hotelaccommodations(膳宿)?
Onarecentflight,Laurawaschattinghappilywiththewomaninthenextseat—untiltheconversation
turnedtofares.Thewoman,whoboughthertickettwomonthsinadvance,paid$109.Laurapaid$457.She
decidedthatnexttimeshewouldfindouthowtotravelforless.
Herearesomewaystotravelforless:
Cheapairplanetickets.
Toflyforlessmoney,youcanbuynon-refundableplaneticketstwoorthreemonthsbeforeyourtrip.
Thecheapestwaytoflyisasacourier(信使).Inreturnfbrdeliveringapackageforacouriercompany,you
getaplaneticketthatcostsaslittleasone-quarteroftheregularprice-orevenlessifthecompanyneeds
someoneatthelastminute.Recently,acourierflewroundtripfromLosAngelestoTokyofor$100;a
regularticketcostaround$1,800.
Trainpasses.
Ifyou'regoingtodoalotoftravelingbytrain,atrainpasswillsaveyoumoney.Buyingasinglepass
givesyouunlimitedtravelforaperiodoftime.TrainpassescanbeespeciallyusefulinIndia,whichhasthe
world'slargestrailsystem;inJapan,wheretrainsarefastandconvenient;andinEurope,wheretrainsgoto
over30,000cities.
Hostels(招待所).
Hostelsusedtoprovidecheapaccommodationsindormitoriesfbrpeopleundertheageof25.
Nowadays,hostelsdon'thaveanyagerequirements.They'renotonlycheap($8一$17anight)butagreat
waytomeetpeople.Hostelsareoftenininterestingplaces—acastleinGermany,alighthouseinCalifornia,
aone-roomschoolhouseinthewildernessofAustralia.Andsometimeshostelshaveluxurieslikeswimming
pools.
39.Laurapaidmuchmorefortheplaneticketbecause.
A.sheboughthertickettwomonthsagoB.thewomanwassittinginthenextseat
C.shedidn'tknowhowtotravelforlessD.thewomanwaschattingwithherhappily
40.waysareintroducedtotravelforlessinthematerialabove.
A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five
41.Theunderlinedwordfaresinthefirstparagraphprobablymeans"
A.themoneyyoupaytotravelbyplaneB.thescheduleyoumakeforaholiday
C.thepicturesyoudrawwhenonaplaneD.theplanyoumakeforbuyingcheaptickets
42.Youcangetthecheapestplaneticketifyou.
A.buyittwomonthsagoB.takearoundtrip
C.buyitatthelastminuteD.workasacourier
43.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothematerial?
A.Indiahastheworld'slargestrailsystem.
B.It'sconvenienttotravelbytraininEurope.
C.Peopleover25can'tstayinahostelnowadays.
D.Hostelsaroundtheworldareoftenininterestingplaces.
44.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthematerialabove?
A.Gettingmorefbrlesswhenyoutravel.B.Meetinginterestingpeopleincheaphostels.
C.AtrainpasswillsaveyoumoneyinJapan.D.PlaneticketfromNewYorktoTokyoischeap.
2023奉賢一模
MysteriesforYoungReaders
Manyteenagerslovemysteries,butoftentimestheycan'tfindtheonesthatsuitthemthebest.Are
youoneofthem?Well,don'tworry!Herearesometopsellingmysteriesfbrteenagers.Theremustbe
oneherethatwillwinyourheart!
EscapeFromMr.LemoncellosLibrary
Mr.Lemoncelloisafamousinventorintown.Twelvekidsareinvitedtovisithisnewlibrary.This,
however,isnotagoodplacetospendthenight!Thekidsmustworktogethertosolvethecluesand
escape!
“It'sagreatbook!Ihadmynoseinitallthetime!Thismustbethecoolestlibraryintheworld!"
—Kate14
Buynow!¥38.60(hardcover)¥34.70(e-book)
FromtheMixed-UpFilesofMrs.BasilE.Frankweiler
ClaudiaandherClaudiaandherbrotherrunfromtheirsuburbanhometoliveintheMet(大都會(huì)藝
術(shù)博物館)inNewYorkCity.Theybecomeinterestedinthemysteryofanangelstatuethathasbeen
newlybroughtintothemuseum.Cantheysolveit?
“Ihavereadthisbooktwentytimes!It'samustreadforyoungfansofpuzzles!”
一Alexa,13
Buynow!¥48.70(hardcover)¥34.60(e-book)
TheLondonEyeMystery
Salimsuddenlydisappears.Nooneknowswherehehasgone.
Hiscousins,TedandKate,havetofollowcluesaroundLondoninordertofindhimbeforeifstoo
late.Cantheymakeit?
Readthenoveltofindout!
Buynow!¥74.70(hardcover)¥66.60(e-book)
TheNameofThisBookIsSecret
ReaderswilllovefollowingMax-ErmestandCassastheysolvethemysteryofamissingmagician!
“Anamazingstoryfullofpuzzles!Itwillmakeyouneverwanttostopturningitspages
一Gabe,15
Buynow!¥113.40(hardcover)¥33.30(e-book)
39.Wemayprobablyreadthispassageon.
A.atravelmagazineB.astorybook
C.alocalnewspaper
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