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2019年中考真題英語(yǔ)分項(xiàng)匯編專(zhuān)題17任務(wù)型閱讀考點(diǎn)4綜合任務(wù)Passage1(2019?山東省青島市)Dronesarelikeairplanes,onlywithoutapilot.Noonewithoutapilot’slicenseshouldbeallowedtohaveone.Somethingbadorunexpectedcanhappenwhenpeoplesendupaself-controlledflyingmachinelikeadronewithoutknowinghowtoreallycontrolit.Dronescanbecomeflyaways,andcanbecaughtuponajetstream(噴氣流)andblownaway.Afallingdronecandomuchdamage(損害)tobuildingsandpeople.Thoughdronescanbeharmful,theycanbeveryhelpful.Atasportsevent,dronescanbeusedtogivethespectators(觀眾)aviewfromaboveorhelpcoachesseehowtheirplayersaredoing.Theyarealsobecomingausefultoolforfirefighters,helpingthemfindandfightwildfires.Dronescanwatchsecretlyonpopulationsofanimalsinthewild,especiallyendangeredones.Insomefarawayplacesintheworld,dronesarethefastestwaytosendmedicinetopeoplewhoareingreatneedofit.Somepeoplethinkdronescanonlybeusedbygovernmentstohelpwhenneeded.Othersthinkthatifrulesareobeyed,thereshouldbelittlerisktopeopleandproperty(財(cái)產(chǎn)).Dronemakerssaydronesareexcitingnewtechnologyandthatthefuturewillbecontrolledbythem.57.用英語(yǔ)列舉drones的兩種用途。①_______________________________________________________________②_______________________________________________________________58.回答問(wèn)題。Whoshouldbeallowedtohaveadrone?____________________________________________________________________________________59.回答問(wèn)題Insomepeople’sopinions,canthedronesonlybeusedbygovernmentsatanytime?Why?____________________________________________________________________________________60.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子。Paragraph(段落)Twoismainlyabout____________________________________________________.Passage2(2019?浙江省寧波市)閱讀下面材料,將圖片所示步驟(A-D)與第31-34小題相應(yīng)的文字匹配,并完成第35小題。Someexpertsbelievethatburpee(立臥撐)isthebestexerciseintheworldbecausethisexerciseisonethatanyonecandoveryeasilyandextremelycheaply.Howtoperformthebasicburpeecorrectly:31._________Keepyourbackstraight,squat(下蹲)downandplaceyourhandsonthefloor.32._________Begininastandingpositionwithyourbackstraightandyourarmsatyoursides.33._________Bringyourfeatbacktothesquatpositionbyplacingyourhandsonthefloor.Thenjumpstraightupashighasyoucanafterthesquatpositionholdingyourarmsupdirectlyoveryourhead.34.______Moveyourfeetbackbehindyou,sothatyoumovefromasquatpositiontoafull--lengthlegextension.Keepbotharmsandlegsstraightandstrong.35.Asaformofexercise,theburpeeis________________.A.difficultandboring B.usefulbutdifficultC.simpleandinexpensive D.simplebutexpensivePassage3(2019?山東省濟(jì)寧市)閱讀短文,根據(jù)要求完成文后的題目。Tomworksinabigcompanyandheisoftenverybusy.Oneday,whenhecameoutoftheoffice,itwaslateintheevening.Therewasnobusatthatmoment,sohehadtowalkhome.Thestreetwasverydarkandhecouldhardlyseeanything.Sohehadtowalkalongslowlyandcarefully.Jutsatthattime,Tomfoundamanwithalanterncominginthedistance.“IfIgowiththatperson,Iwillbeabletoseewell,"hethought.Whenthemanwithalanterngotnearer,Tomfoundhewascomingwithacane(手杖)inhishand.Tomthoughtthiswasstrangeandasked,“Whyareyouwalkingsoslowlywithacanewhenyouhavealantern?”Themansaid,"Youknow,I'mblind.ThatiswhyIusethinscanetowalk."Tomlaughed,"Ha,ha,ha.You'reblind?Thenwhydoyoucarryalantern?Youdon'tneedalanternifyoucan'tsee.”Themanwiththelanternanswered,"Yes,Ican'tsee.Andthislanterncannothelpme,butitcanhelpothersinthedark.Iknowbetterthananyoneelsehowitfeelswhenyoucannotsee.”Tomdidn'tsayanythingforalongtime.Thenhesaidsorrytotheman.41.WhendidTomcomeoutoftheofficethatday?(回答問(wèn)題,不超過(guò)15個(gè)詞)__________________________________________42.Whatdidthemancarrythelanternfor?(回答問(wèn)題,不超過(guò)12個(gè)詞)__________________________________________43.WhydidTomsaysorrytotheman?(回答問(wèn)題,不超過(guò)9個(gè)詞)__________________________________________44.把畫(huà)線的句子翻譯成漢語(yǔ)。__________________________________________45.給文章報(bào)一個(gè)合適英文標(biāo)題。__________________________________________Passage4(2019?湖南省長(zhǎng)沙市)Doyouenjoyhittingthebooks?Itdoesn’tmeanyouenjoybeatingyourbookswithyourhand.Thatmaybereasonableifyoudon’tunderstandsomethinginsideyourbooks.Hittingthebooksjustmeansthatyouarestudyinghard.Youcanlearnalotwhenyouhitthebooks.1.Especiallybeforeexams,moststudentsspendalotoftimehittingthebookstogetgoodgrades.Thisisjustoneexampleofexpressionsthatcan’tbeunderstoodbytakingthemapart(分開(kāi))wordbyword.Expressionslikethisarecalledidioms(習(xí)語(yǔ)).Theyareanimportantpartofaculture’slanguage.Languagesandculturesarecloselyconnected.OneexampleofanidiomintheChineselanguageis“duiniutanqin”,or“toplaythelute(撥弦樂(lè)器)toacow.”2.這意味著某人在說(shuō)話或?qū)懽鲿r(shí)不考慮其聽(tīng)眾或讀者。Let’sgetbacktoidiomsthatbeginwiththeword“hit”3.TherearemanyoftheminEnglish,butit’snotthateasyforyoutounderstand.OnecommonidiomyoumayhearinEnglishis“hittheroad”.Itmeanstoleaveortogo.Youcansay,“Hey,Ineedtohittheroad.Canwetalkaboutthisanothertime?”O(jiān)rsimply,“It’stimetohittheroad.”Whenyouaretiredandyouwanttogotobed,youcansay,“Ineedtohitthehay(干草).”Itmeansyouwanttogotosleep.4.That’sbecauseabedwasoftenabigbagwithhayinsideinthepast.5.習(xí)語(yǔ)使你的語(yǔ)言生動(dòng)而有趣。Let’shittheroadtolearnsomeandtrytousethem.Passage5(2019?湖北省咸寧市)Lookaroundwhenyou’reonasubway.Whatisthemostpopulartime-killing(消磨時(shí)間的)activity?InChina,mostpeopleplayontheirsmartphones.Whileinothercountries,peopleoftenenjoyreading.Onaverage(平均),eachChinesepersonreadlessthaneightbooksin2018,accordingtoarecentsurveyfromtheChineseAcademyofPressandPublication.ButChinesepeople①/spend/_______anaverageof26minutesonWeChatReadingeveryday.②在許多西方國(guó)家,人們?cè)谌魏螘r(shí)間都會(huì)閱讀。Evenbackpackers(背包客)enjoyreadingbookswhentheyarehavingabreakatthebeachorrelaxingfromahike.Readingbooksbuildsabridge③/b??twi?n/_______ourlivesandtheunknownworld.Manyhotelsabroadalsoofferbook-exchangesforvisitors.Simplydropoffyourfinishedbooksandtakethoseonesthatotherpeopleleftbehind.InmostUSmiddleschools,teachersgivestudentsareadinglisteveryfewweeks.④Mostbooksareeasytoread,sostudentswon’tlosetheirconfidenceofreading.Goodreadinghabitsleadyoutoalifelongloveofbooks.Inordertoencouragepeopletoreadmore.Chinaisplanningtofoster(培養(yǎng))thehabitsofreadinginitslaw.Althoughthishasbothgoodandbadsides,⑤_________.6.填寫(xiě)單詞:根據(jù)文中①、③兩處音標(biāo)填寫(xiě)單詞。①/spend/_______③/b??twi?n/_______7.將文中②處劃線句子翻譯成英語(yǔ):_____________________8.將文中④處劃線句子翻譯成漢語(yǔ):_____________________9.補(bǔ)全短文:從下面四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出能填入文中⑤處劃線部分的最佳選項(xiàng)。A.itcanbeseenasawaytofosterone’sinterestB.itcanbeseenasawaytobuildsomebodyupC.itcanbeseenasawaytodevelopone’sreadinghabitsD.itcanbeseenasawaytoimproveone’swritingability10.What’sthepurposeofhavinggoodreadinghabitsaccordingtothepassage?_______________________________________________________________Passage6(2019?山東省德州市)Itisagreatthingtohelpothers.First,youcanlearnnewthings.Second,itcanalsomakeyoufeelgood.Howcanyoudoit?Helpingthroughcharities(慈善團(tuán)體)isagoodidea.Charitiesareorganizations(組織)thathelpothers.September5istheInternationalDayofCharity.Youcanhelpcharitiesbygivingyourtime,givingmoneyorgivingthingsthatyouown.●VolunteeringVolunteeringistogivetimetohelpotherswithoutpay.Somewaysofvolunteeringare:☆visitingoldpeopletotalktothemorhelpthem☆walkingdogsatananimalshelter(收容所)☆cleaningupapark☆helpingsomechildren.Youcanteachthechildrenwithoutlifeskillshowtotakecareofthemselves.●FundraisingFundraisingistocollectorproducemoneytoacharitytohelpothers.Somewaysoffundraisingare:☆makingcakesorbiscuitstosell☆doingsponsored(有贊助的)activities.Forexample,familiesandfriendsgiveyoumoneyifyoufinishalongwalk.●DonatingDonatingistogiveyourthingstoacharitytohelpothers.Somewaysofdonatingare:☆givingyouroldtoysorclothestoacharitythathelpssickchildrenorpoorpeople☆givingyouroldbookstoalibrary.So,whatcanyoudotohelpothers?11.Whyisitagreatthingtohelpothers?(atleastone)_______________________________________________12.WhichdayistheInternationalDayofCharity?_______________________________________________13.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceintoChinese_______________________________________________14.Marymakessomemoneybydrawingpictures.Shegivesthemoneytoacharity.Itisawayof.(填寫(xiě)序號(hào)A或B或C)A.volunteeringB.fundraisingC.donating15.Giveapropertitletothepassage.____________________________________________________Passage7(2019?貴州省安順市)Asweallknow,the"ricebowl"cultureofChinahasinfluencedsomeAsiancountriessuchasJapan,KoreaandVietnamsincewestartedtousechopstickswhileeatingfood.Chopsticksareusuallytwolongthinpiecesofwoodorbamboo.Theycanalsobemadeofplastic,animalboneormetal.(1)ThemostimportantthingisthatchopsticksareagreatinventioninChina.Fivethousandyearsagopeopleusuallycookedtheirfoodinlargepots,usingtwigs(小樹(shù)枝)toremoveit.(2)thepopulationgrew,peoplebegancuttingfoodintosmallpieces.(3)Foodinsmallpiecescouldbeeateneasilywithtwigsbypeople.Andtwigsweregraduallychangedintochopsticks.SomepeoplethinkthatthefamousscholarConfuciuslivingfromabout551BCto479BCpushedthedevelopmentofchopsticks.Confuciusbelievedthatusingchopsticksinsteadofkniveswouldremindpeopletostayawayfromkillingandviolenceattable.Weenjoyourdeliciousfoodwithourfamilymembersorfriendswhilefeelingthepeacefulandpeople-lovingworldbyusingchopsticksattableanytime.21.請(qǐng)將1處下劃線的句子譯成中文:______________________________________________________________________22.在2空處填入一個(gè)使語(yǔ)意連貫的連詞:______________________________________________________________________23.Whatmaterialscanbeusedtomakechopsticks?____________________________________________________________________24.請(qǐng)將3處被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)的句子轉(zhuǎn)化為主動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)的句子。________________________________________________________________25.Whatisapossibletitleforthispassage?_______________________________________________________________________Passage8(2019?甘肅省蘭州市)閱讀下面的短文,按要求完成后面的小題Travelingbysubwaycansometimesbeachallenge,especiallyduringrushhour.Youhavetofightyourwayintothecarriage(車(chē)廂),andkeepawayfromothers'hotwater.Thesmellsofsomepassengers'foodareverystrong,too.SinceApril,thelocalgovernmentofBeijinghascollectedpublicopinionsonthenewBeijingSubwayPassengerRules.Therulessaythatifpassengershavebadmannerswhileonthesubway,theywillendupwithbadcredit(信用)scoresorevenbeingrefusedbythesubway.Fourkindsofbehaviors(行為)wereaddedtothenewrules.Theyincludestealingothers'seats,eatingordrinking,handingoutadvertisements,andnotpayingforthetickets.Asforeatinganddrinkingonthesubway,①不同的人有不同的觀點(diǎn).Somepeoplesupporttherulesthatallpassengersexceptbabiesandpeoplewithcertainhealthproblemsarenotallowedtoeatordrinkonthesubway.②Thehavepointedoutthatthesmelloffoodanddrinkcanmakeotherpassengersunhappy.However,othersquestionthisrule,sayingthatdrinkingwatershouldbeallowed③____peoplecangetthirstyafterlongridesonthecrowdedsubway.51.WhathasthelocalgovernmentofBeijingcollectedsinceApril?_______________________________________________________________________52.Pleaselisttwokindsofbadbehaviorsonthesubwayaccordingtothenewrules._______________________________________________________________________53.請(qǐng)將文中①處畫(huà)線句子翻譯成英語(yǔ)。_______________________________________________________________________54.請(qǐng)將文中②處畫(huà)線句子翻譯成漢語(yǔ)。_______________________________________________________________________55.請(qǐng)?jiān)谖闹孝厶幪钊胍粋€(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)倪B詞。_______________________________________________________________________Passage9(2019?婁底)14.(2019·婁底)Mr.GreenbroughthisfamilytoChinaandvisitedZhangjiajie.OnMay4th,2019,theyenjoyedthemagicmountainsthere.Theyhadagreattime.Theytookalot

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