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PAGE6PAGE52022中考閱讀理解熱點(diǎn)話題練專(zhuān)題17興趣愛(ài)好Passage1(2019·江蘇·中考真題)Garrisonhadbeentreasuringhislastpiece.AllhehadleftnowwasasheetofthebeautifulbrownpaperPahadbroughtbackfromhislastsailingtrip."You’vebeenquiet,"Pasaid,"CouldIseeyourpicture?"Garrisonhandedoverhissketch.Pastudiedit,thenlookedathisson."You’retennow,eh?"Garrisonnodded,hopingPawouldn’tsaythathewastoooldtobefoolingaroundwithpencilsandpaper."WhenIwasten,Iwantedtoworkonmyfather’sship,"Pasaid,"WhenThomaswasten,heaskedmetolethimplantthecorn."Garrison’sthroat(嗓子)tightened."IknowI’mnotlikeeitherofyou."Palookedatthedrawingagain."No,youarelikebothofus.Youworkhard,likeThomas.Andyou’relikeme,too.Ihavewanderingfeet,butyouhaveawanderingmind.Weneedtoseethingsdifferently.Garrisonfrowned."I’dratherlovetheland,likeThomas,orthesea…"Papattedhishand."Thomascaresaboutourfamilyverymuch-that’swhyhe’sworkedsohardtobringusfood.Andmylovefortheseamakesgoodmoney.Butthere’smoreinlifethanfoodandmoney.There’shappiness,forone.Doesitmakeyouhappytodraw?"Garrisonnodded."Anditmakesmehappytolookatyourdrawings.Notmanyfolkscancatchhappinessonapieceofpaper.Somemightsaydrawing’sawasteoftime,buttheydon’tunderstandhowthingsare.Why,askingyoutostopdrawinglikeaskingThomastostopfarming,ormetostopgoingtosea.Itwouldbelikeaskingustostopbreathing,wouldn’tit?"Garrisonconsideredthis,thenreplied,"No,sir.Notquitelikebreathing.IfIcouldn’tdrawanymore,itwouldbe…likesomeonetookawaymyvoice."Hehunghishead.InhismindhecouldhearThomaslaughing,"It’snotlikeyoueverspeakup,anyway."ButPapattedhisshoulderandsaid,"Thatwouldbeapureshame.Yourvoiceisimportant,Garrison,whetherit’soutloudoronpaper.Andspeakingofpaper…"Pasmiled."Takealookinmybag."Garrisonreachedintothebagandfoundasketchbook.Foramomenthewasspeechlesshappinessseemedtofillhisbodyandstickinhisthroat.Thenhemanagedtofindhisvoice."Oh,Pa-thankyou."1.WhydidGarrison’sthroattighten?A.Becausehefeltthirsty.B.Becausehefeltveryscared.C.BecauseheknewhewasnotlikePaorThomas.D.BecausehethoughtPawouldstophimdrawing.2.WhenGarrisonfrowned,hemostprobablyfelt_________________.A.unhappy B.worried C.a(chǎn)fraid D.a(chǎn)shamed3.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutGarrison?A.Helivedinabigwealthyfamily. B.Hewashisfather’sfavouriteson.C.Hewouldgoonwithhisdrawing. D.Hewouldlearntoworkonthefarm.Passage2(2020·安徽·中考真題)Inthepast,IthoughtIwasterribleatmanythings,suchasmath,Frenchandscience.AlthoughIwasgoodatdrawing,Iwasn'tthebestinmyartclass.IwantedtofindoutwhoIwas,whatIlikedandhowIcoulddoitbetter.So,thatwinter,Itookanotebookandkeptmydiary.WhenIfilledthatnotebook.Istartedanotherone,andthenanother.Keepingadiaryhelpsalot.Studieshaveshownthatpeoplewhokeepadiarysleepandfeelbetter.Ithelpspeoplerememberwhatoncehappenedsuchasdreams,friendshipsandhappiness.Writingaboutbadfeelingscanalsohelpbrainsgetoverthemandmoveon.Personally,Ilearnbetteraboutmyselfandmyrelationshipswithothersbykeepingadiary.Forexample,whenIamfightingwithmydad,I'lltrywritingfromhispointanditworks!IfIwanttocomparemyselfwithmyclassmates.I'llwritesomethinglike,"Imightnothaveclearskin,butIlikemyeyes.”Rightaboutnow,youmightbethinking:itsoundsgreat,butI'mnotagoodwriter;orI'dlovetokeepadiary,butmyhandwritingisterrible.Don’tworry!Keepingadiaryisnotlikedoingyourhomework—therearenorules,sodowhateverfeelsbest.4.Whatwasthewritergoodatinthepast?A.Math B.French. C.Science. D.Drawing.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”referto(指的是)?A.Studies B.Badfeelings C.Friendships. D.Brains6.Whatisthesecondparagraph(段落)mainlyabout?A.ReasonsforfightingwithDad. B.Rulesofcomparingwithothers.C.Waysofhavingclearskin. D.Advantagesofkeepingadiary.Passage3(2020·江西·中考真題)Somepeopleski(滑雪)downmountains.Othersclimbhugerocksorphotographdangerousanimals.Whydopeopleenjoyriskyactivitieslikethese?Somepeopletakeriskssimplybecauseitmakesthemfeelgood.Psychologist(心理學(xué)家)Marvinsaysthatthiskindofexplorers(探險(xiǎn)者)arealwayslookingforchangeandexcitement.Whenpeopledosomethingneworrisky,achemical(化學(xué)物質(zhì))inthebraincreatesapleasantfeeling.Theylovethisfeelingandwanttoexperienceitasoftenaspossible.Otherpeopledon'ttakerisksforthefeelingofexcitementbuttoachieveagoal.Forexample,MikeFaywentonadangerous2,000—milespecialjourneyincentralAfrica.Heworkedtohelpsavethewildlifethere.Fay’sexpeditionshelpedcreate13nationalparks.Forotherpeople,suchasextremeathletes(極限運(yùn)動(dòng)員),takingrisksispartoftheirjob.SportspsychologistShanesaysextremeathletesseetheworlddifferently.Inadangerousactivity,mostpeopleprobablydonotfeelincontrol.Extremeathletesaredifferent:theyfeelincontrolindangeroussituations.Thedangercanevenhelpthem.Forexample,skierDaronRahlvessaysthatbeingafraidmakeshimtryhardertosucceed.Mostofusarenotextremeathletesorexplorers.However,westilltakerisksinourlives.Someofustakesocialrisks,suchasspeakinginfrontofalargegroupofpeople.Sometimes,wetakefinancialrisks,suchasbuyingahouse.Andsometimeswetakecareerrisks,suchasleavingajoborstartingabusiness.Mostpeopletakerisksinsomeareasoflife,butnotinothers.Whatkindofrisk—takerareyou?7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?A.Thebrain. B.Somethingnew.C.Achemical. D.Apleasantfeeling.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“expedition”inParagraph3mean?A.Muchmoney. B.Ajourneywithaspecialgoal.C.Agreatidea. D.Aplanforadangerousjourney.9.Howmanykindsofextremeathletesorexplorersarementionedinthepassage?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.10.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.MikeFayisaprofessionalrisk—taker.B.Mostpeopledon’ttakerisksintheirdailylife.C.Extremeathletesdealwithdangerbetterthanothers.D.DaronRahlvestakesrisksmainlyforchangeandexcitement.Passage4(2019·江蘇徐州·中考真題)Mr.Scotttalkedaboutcoloursallthetime."Whatahoney-yellowmorningitis!"hesaidtohiswife.Hiswifeplantedfruitandvegetablesintheirgarden,butMr.Scottwasmoreinterestedintheleafyplants,thebushes,andeventhegrassthatgrewinthegarden."Somanykindsofgreen,"hesaidtoherafterwateringalltheplants."Icountedatleasttwentyshadesofgreen!""Welldone,dear,"Mrs.Scottsaid."Nowwouldyoupleasecounttwentydollarsandgotothesupermarketforsomeingredients(配料)?Iwanttomakelunch!"Withasmileonhisface,Mr.Scottleftatonce.Heenjoyedtripstothesupermarketbecauseofallthecolourfulcansandboxesinit.Fruitandvegetables,too,shoneintheirbrightskins.Therewasneverjustonecolour:carrotswereorange,butalsohadbitsofyellowandbrowninthem.Bananaswereyellowandblack;appleshidorangesandpurplesinsidetheirreds.Mr.Scottwouldwalkthroughthesupermarketandenjoyallthecoloursaroundhim."IwishtherewasastorefullofcoloursthatIcouldspendallmytimein."hesighed.Heboughteverythingonhiswife'slistandcamehome.Whenhewalkedintothehouse,Mrs.Scottnoticedthesadlookonhisface."What'swrong?"sheaskedhim."Itlookslikeyouhadfunatthestore.Icanseethatyoupickedoutthebestthings.""Ididhavefuninthestore.SomuchthatIwishIcouldhavespentmoretimethere.It'ssofullofcolours!"Mr.Scottsaid."Isee,"Mrs.Scottsaid."Well,cheerup,becauseI'mgoingtocookanicelunchforus!"ThenextdayMr.Scottwasonhisusualmorningwalkthroughtheneighbourhood,sayinghellotoeveryone,enjoyingthecoloursofthetreesandflowers.Itwasanotherdayofcolours!"Goodmorning,Mr.Brown,"hecalledouttooneofhisneighbours.HelikedMr.Brownverymuch,because,well,youguessedit:hisnamewasacolour!"Mr.Scott!JustthepersonIwantedtosee!"Mr.Brownreplied."MywifeandIaremovingoutofthistown,andIneedsomeonetotakeovermyshop.Youaretheperfectpersonforthejobbecauseit'sapaintshop!Ineedsomeonewhoknowsitscolours.Wouldyoubeinterested?"Mr.Scottwasmadwithexcitement."Iwilltakeitoverrightaway!"Mr.Brownwasrelievedwhenhelefttown,becauseheknewhispaintshopwasingoodhands.Sureenough,Mr.Scottkeptthepaintshopopenfortwentymoreyearsandgottotalkaboutcoloursallday,everyday.11.WhydidMr.Scottcomehomefromthesupermarketsadly?A.Hehatedshoppinginthesupermarket.B.Hedidn'tenjoythecoloursinthesupermarket.C.Hedidn'thaveenoughmoneytobuyeverythingonhiswife'slist.D.Helikedthecoloursinthesupermarketsomuchthathedidn'twanttoleave.12.WhydidMr.ScottlikeMr.Brownverymuch?A.Theywereneighbours. B.MrBrownhadapaintshop.C.Theysharedthesamehobby. D.MrBrown'snamewasacolour.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"relieved"mean?A.寬慰 B.不舍 C.猶豫 D.煩惱14.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Acolourfulpaintshop B.AcolourloverC.Afriendlyneighbour D.AhappycouplePassage5(2019·內(nèi)蒙古·模擬預(yù)測(cè))MyinterestincookingstartedwhenIwas11,partlythankstomymother.Shedidn’treallylikecookingandwhenshedidcook,Ididn’tlikeherfood.OnceIwaswatchingsomethingaboutcookingonTVandIthoughtIcoulddothis,soIwenttothebookstoreandlookedforthebiggestcookbookIcouldfind.Duringayear,Ihadproducedmostofitsrecipes(食譜)andwasreadyforabiggerchallenge(挑戰(zhàn)).IwantedtocreatemyowndishesandIstartedcookingformorepeoplethanjustmyfamily.Tomyjoy,myparentsallowedmetobuildatestkitchen.Ididmuchcookingtotestmydishesinitandmyskillimprovedquickly.Later,mymomandIsetupadinnerclubthatorganizedmonthlyeventsinsidemyhome.Nowasateenchef(主廚),Ihavealsocookedintop-classrestaurantsaroundthecountry.Iamnotdoingitforthemoney,butbecauseIlovecooking.NowIknowthatwhenyoustopcaringwhetheryou’llbefamousordowell,yourdreamwillcometoyou.15.Thewriterisnow________.A.a(chǎn)TVstar B.a(chǎn)newsreporterC.a(chǎn)well-knownbookseller D.a(chǎn)goodchef16.Whatmadethewriterbegintocook?A.Hisparentswish. B.Thecustomers’advice.C.Hismothersdeliciousfood. D.TheinformationaboutcookingonTV.17.Afterproducingmostoftherecipesinthecookbook,thewriterwantedto________.A.takecookinglessons B.writehiscookbookC.makenewdishesofhisown D.openarestaurant18.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2refersto(指代)“________”.A.thebookstore B.a(chǎn)testkitchen C.a(chǎn)dinnerclub D.thecountry19.Whatisimportantforthewriter?A.Findingagoodjob. B.Makinglotsofmoney.C.Doingwhatheloves. D.Becomingfamous.Passage6(2019·福建·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Hobbiesareveryimportanttoaperson.Withouthavinganyhobby,lifewon’tbeascolorfulasitshouldbe.Ihaveanumberofhobbies,suchascollectingstamps,playingmusicalinstruments,reading,anddoingsportactivities.WhenIamfree,Iwillspendtimeonmyhobbies.WhenIaminabluemood,Iwillalsodomyhobbiestocheermyselfup.Hobbiescanhelpusimproveourmoods.Manyhobbiesrequireyoutoputyourheartinthem.Forexample,whenyouplayamusicalinstrument,youhavetopracticeoverandoverinordertoperformgoodmusic.Afteraperiodifyoustillenjoyit,graduallyitwillbecomeahobbyofyours.Butremember,ahobbyislikegoldundertheground;nohobbywillcometoyouunlessyoudigitoutyourself.Ifyoucantreatstudyasoneofyourhobbies,learningwillbemoreenjoyable.Ihopeallofyoucanfindyourownhobbiesandalsohavefunfromthem.20.Whatmakesourlifecolorful?A.Playingmusicalinstruments. B.Collectingstamps.C.Thebluemood. D.Thehobbies.21.Hobbiessometimescanmakeaperson____________.A.inabluemood B.findgoldunderthegroundC.cheerhimself/herselfup D.performgood22.Ifwewanttohaveahobby,wemust____________.A.practiceoverandover B.putourheartinitC.spendalotoftimeonit D.a(chǎn)lltheabove23.Howcanwemakeourstudyenjoyable?A.Practiceoverandover. B.Improveourmoods.C.Treatourstudyasahobby. D.Weshouldn’thavehobbies.24.WhichoftheseisWRONG?A.Hobbiesareimportantforaperson.B.Playingmusicalinstrumentsisakindofhobby.C.Ifweoftendosomethinganddon'tenjoydoingit,itwillbeourhobbiessomeday.D.Ahobbycanbegoldifwedigit.Passage7(2019·北京西城·二模)25.What'sJack'snewhobby?A.Takingpictures. B.Cooking.C.Makingclothes. D.Writing.26.Whohasabeautifulcat?A.Mike. B.Jack. C.Lucy. D.Susan.27.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Theirhomework. B.Theirpets.C.Theirfavoritethings. D.Theirfriends.Passage8(2019·全國(guó)·一模)Tonynevereatsfish.Thisisnotbecauseheisallergic(過(guò)敏)tofishasfood.Hesimplydoesnotlikethetasteofit.Youmaynotthinkthisquitesurprising,untilItellyouthathehasbeenafishermanofonekindoranotherformostofhislife.Atfirst,fishingwasjustahobby.Heusedtositontheriverbankwithhisfishingrod(魚(yú)竿)inhishand,waitingtofeelthepullontheline.Itmeantafishwastryingtogetthefoodfromthehook(魚(yú)鉤).Hewound(收回)thelineassoonaspossibleandtookthehookfromthefish’smouth,recordeditssizeinanotebook,thenthrewi

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