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19年中考英语真题 分类 专题17-2 任务型阅读(回答问题)(第02期)(原卷版)
2019年中考真题英语分项汇编 专题17 任务型阅读 考点2回答问题 Passage 1(2019 •山东省滨州市) 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。 Need a reason to be happy? Then you will be happy to know that March 20th is the International Day of Happiness. The United Nations set up the International Day of happiness in 2012 to remind us that happiness is a basic human goal and right. It was celebrated for the first time in 2013. On that day, we celebrated hundreds of “ Happy Heroes” – those who did so much to bring happiness to others. They helped the homeless to live a comfortable life and the poor kids to go to school. The 2014 Day of Happiness actions asked people to share pictures of making them happy. People all over the world showed their favourite pictures on the Internet. “It’s exciting to see so many people sharing photos of what makes them happy.” Joe, a senior high school students from Canada said. The 2015 Day of Happiness actions gave attention on relationships. Modern society is leaving more and more people feeling lonely. On that day, thousands of people all around the world reached out to make new connections with others. They visited their neighbours, gave calls to the doctors they didn’t know very well, drove the strangers to station for free… The theme of the 2019 Day of Happiness is “Happier Together”. It encourages people worldwide to focus on what we have in common, rather than what divides us. 66. When is the International Day of Happiness? _________________________________________________________________________ 67. Why did the United Nations set up the International Day of Happiness? _________________________________________________________________________ 68. How did Joe feel when he saw many people sharing photos? _________________________________________________________________________ 69. According to the passage, more and more people are feeling happy in modern society, aren’t they? _________________________________________________________________________ 70. What is the theme of 2019 Day of Happiness? _________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2(2019 •北京市) Huge Waves Destroying Arctic Ice Faster than Expected Ice covers much of the Arctic Ocean(北冰洋). Some pieces of ice are huge, like moving islands. As temperatures have increased, however, some of the ice has begun to disappear. Scientists have discovered huge waves(海浪)in the arctic waters. The waves were discovered by accident in May, 2010. Scientist Aleksey Marchenko and his students set out on a trip. They wanted to study the icy waters. On May 2, the ship traveled east and stopped next to a large chunk of ice around 50 miles from the small island of Hopen. Marchenko prepared to lead his students out onto the Ice. "We were ready to go but when I went out, I discovered many cracks(裂缝)around," he remembers. He decided to move the ship deeper into the ice to keep safe. The farther in they went, he thought, the harder the ice would become. As they pushed forward, however, the ship experienced small waves, and then bigger ones. Soon, the waves broke up the ice around the ship into thousands of smaller pieces. Within an hour, Marchenko and his team saw a wave that was about 13 feet high. The ship's navigation(航行)system finally recorded the largest waves. They were more than 20 feet in height. The waves were so strong that they forced huge pieces of ice to jump up and down, breaking the ice into smaller pieces within just one hour. Scientists had never imagined that the process could happen so fast. The waves in these areas used to be small. The speed and force of the huge waves there makes it impossible to know in advance when they are coming. That could be dangerous for navigators and local communities who are unprepared for huge waves or depend on sea ice to protect them. Wildlife like polar bears and walruses that depend on sea ice to live is also in danger. Some scientists think people will soon see even bigger waves in these icy waters. As waves break up ice, the seas will become more open, and the waves will get even stronger. There are stormy times ahead. 34. When did Marchenko and his students discover huge waves in the arctic waters? 35. Why did Marchenko and his students set out on the trip? 36. What did Marchenko decide to do to keep safe? 37. How high were the largest waves recorded by the navigation system? 38. What is Paragraph 7 mainly about? Passage 3(2019 •安徽省) 阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。 Remember when you were a little child trying to learn to walk? First, you had to learn how to balance (平衡) yourself and stand. You fell down, and then got back up. You laughed sometimes and cried at other times. After much practice, you finally learned how to balance yourself. You got much pleasure from this new feeling of power—you'd stand everywhere you could. It was a happy time—you did it! Now the next step—walking. You'd seen others do it. It didn't look that hard—just move your legs while you were standing. Wrong—more difficult than you ever imagined. But after you tried again and again and again, you understood how to walk. If people found you walking, they cheered, "Oh, look at what the kid is doing." This encouraged you! But look back on those days when you were the little child—how many times did you try when no one was watching, or when no one was cheering? You couldn't wait for someone to encourage you to take the next steps. You learned how to encourage yourself. So, keep trying and encouraging yourself as you learned to walk if you want to succeed in doing something. 58. What is the first step in learning to walk? (不超过15个词) __________________________________________________________ 59. When did you understand how to walk? (不超过15个词) __________________________________________________________ 60. What should you do if you want to succeed in doing something? (不超过15个词) __________________________________________________________ Passage 4(2019 •湖南省长沙市) I am Canadian. I started learning French when I was 10 years old. But my whole experience with the language was in the classroom. All of that changed, however, during my last summer of high school. As a 17-year-old girl, I flew across the country by myself for the first time! I headed for Quebec to live in the province with a French-speaking host family, who didn’t speak any English. And I would learn French at a local school. On the first day of school, all of us students were given a test to determine(测定)our language level. We were required to speak only French all summer. I made every effort to communicate in a second language by making new friends, seeing movies and even ordering food from restaurants in French. Though I couldn’t understand most of it at the very beginning, the whole experience was exciting and refreshing. On weekends, my classmates and I took trips to different places around the province. On one trip, we went whale watching on the St. Lawrence River. Even though it was raining, we could see huge whales swimming around our boat. The most memorable part of our trip was a visit to historic Quebec City. I walked along the stone streets, took pictures of the European-style(欧式的)buildings, and learned some stories there. Finally my efforts paid off! At the end of the summer, I was able to communicate pretty well. I couldn’t wait to go back to school and talk with my French teacher. Being fully immersed(沉浸)in a French-speaking environment was a valuable learning experience. And it could be the main reason for my improvement in French. 1.When did the writer fly alone for the first time? _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.How did the local school determine the students’ language level? _______________________________________________________________________________ 3.Did the writer enjoy the experience of communicating in French? _______________________________________________________________________________ 4.What did the writer think of the visit to historic Quebec City? _______________________________________________________________________________ 5.What could be the main reason for the writer’s improvement in French? _______________________________________________________________________________ Passage 5(2019 •湖南省益阳市) Aron Ralston is an American man. He is interested in mountain climbing. He is used to taking risks, and there were many times when Aron almost lost his life because of accidents. On April 26, 2003, when he climbed in Utah, he found himself a very dangerous situation. He struggled (抗争) and fought for five days. At last, he saved his own life but lost his right arm. Even after this experience, he kept on climbing mountains. He also wrote a famous book with a single arm. Aron's story tells us never to give up. Every person has a dream. It makes us do what we are doing, because it's what we believe in. And everyone has moments when life seems too hard, but never stop going like Aron. Our biggest enemies are hiding in us-laziness(懒惰) and doubt. We should be warriors (勇士) of our dreams and goals and we should keep on fighting for them. 6.What is Aron interested in? _________________________________________________________________________ 7.When did Aron climb in Utah? _________________________________________________________________________ 8.How long did Aron struggle to save his life in Utah? _________________________________________________________________________ 9.Did Aron keep on climbing mountains after the serious accident? _________________________________________________________________________ 10.What are the biggest enemies hiding in us? _________________________________________________________________________ Passage 6(2019 •湖南省衡阳市) On Sept. 19, 2014 Alibaba went public on the New York Stock Exchange(纽约证券交易所), raising $25 billion through an IPO(公司股票的首次公开发行), the biggest in the US history. It shows that Ma Yun has done his business successfully. The short Chinese man seems to be the tallest in the world right now. Ma, who was an English teacher, has become one of the richest men on the Chinese mainland. Born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Ma grew up as a happy kid. At the age of 12, he wanted to learn English. Every morning, he woke up at 5 a.m. , cycling 40 minutes to a hotel near the West Lake where he could chat with foreign tourists. On a trip to the US in 1995, Ma was shown the Internet for the first time. Seeing the chance, Ma returned to China and set up a website called China Pages without even knowing much about computers. Four years later, 18 people including Ma, his wife and his friends founded Alibaba in Hangzhou. People called him "Crazy Jack Ma". But 15 years later, Alibaba has developed into the world's largest e-commerce(电子商务)company. No one thinks he's mad now. Ma's favorite line has been printed on Alibaba's souvenir T-shirts. It reads, "Everybody should have a dream. What if that dream comes true?" 11.How much did Alibaba raise through an IPO on Sept. 19, 2014? ______________________________________________________________________ 12.Where was Ma Yun born? ______________________________________________________________________ 13.What did Ma want to do when he was twelve years old? ______________________________________________________________________ 14.Alibaba was founded in 1995 ,wasn't it? ______________________________________________________________________ 15.What did Ma do after coming back to China from the US? ______________________________________________________________________ Passage 7(2019 •山东省枣庄市) 大意总结读下面关于鲨鱼的文章,请根据问题提示,尽可能用自己的话写出大意总结,词数不少于60,不多于80词.注意:在文章后标清你写的字数。 Many have heard of shark fin soup.This famous and expensive dish is especially popular in southern China.But do you realize that you're killing a whole shark each time you enjoy a bowl of shark fin soup? When people catch sharks,they cut off their fins and throw the sharks back into the ocean.This is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment.Without a fin, a shark can no longer swim and slowly dies.Sharks are at the top of the food chain in the ocean's ecosystem.If their numbers drop too low, it will bring danger to all ocean life. Many believe that sharks can never be endangered because they are the strongest in their food chain.But in fact, around 70 million sharks are caught and traded in this industry every year.The numbers of some kinds of sharks have fallen by over 90 percent in the last 20 to 30 years. Environmental protection groups around the world,such as WildAid and the WWF, are teaching the public about "finning". They have even asked governments to develop laws to stop the sale of shark fins.So far,no scientific studies have shown that shark's fins are good for health,so why eat them? Help save the sharks! 26.Do southerners like to eat shark fin soup? Why? ______________________________________________________________________ 27.Is getting the shark fin very friendly?(but) How do people get the shark fin? _ ______________________________________________________________________ 28.Why do sharks without fins slowly die after they are thrown back into the ocean? ______________________________________________________________________ 29.If there are fewer and fewer sharks, what will happen to the environment? ______________________________________________________________________ 30.Does the author say no to eating shark fin soup? Does the author want people to protect the sharks? ______________________________________________________________________ Passage 8(2019 •湖南省郴州市) Julie is ten years old. Her brother Rick is eleven. Last year their family went to Kenya(肯尼亚)for their summer holiday. They had a wonderful time. Kenya is famous for its safari holiday. On a safari holiday, you stay in a national park and watch the wild animals. Julie's family did this. They camped in the middle of a national park, far from any towns. There were guides with them, and the guides knew a lot about wild animals. During the day, their guides took them in a big car and they saw all kinds of animals. They saw lions, elephants monkeys and many other wild animals. Sometimes the animals came very close to them. Once an elephant started to walk towards them, and Julie and Rick felt very scared. The guide said, "It's all right. Don't move, please." He didn't seem afraid at all! After some minutes, the elephant walked away. At night, the family slept in a tent. They could hear the noises of the animals. They said it was noisy, and sometimes they couldn't sleep! Also, they said it was very, very hot. But they loved their holiday and are going again next year. 41.When did Julie and Rick travel to Kenya? __________________________________________________________________ 42.Did the family camp next to a town? __________________________________________________________________ 43.How did the guides take them to watch wild animals? __________________________________________________________________ 44.Why were Julie and Rick very scared? __________________________________________________________________ 45.Where did the family sleep at night? __________________________________________________________________查看更多