2018全国各地中考 英语信息归纳
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2018年广东省中考英语试卷
六、读写综合(本大题分为A、B两部分,共20分)
A. 信息归纳(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
请阅读一张“共享小图”(一种新型社区图书馆)的海报,根据所提供的信息,完成信息卡,把答案写在答题卡指定的位置上。
It’s a Mailbox… It’s a Bird House…
No. Wait. It’s a Library!
Sunshine Park Has A Little Free Library!
Bryan Lim is excited to be the director of the Little Free Library for our neighbors in Sunshine Park Community!
The way it works is simple:
◆We bring to the library a number of good books that we hope will interest our neighbors.
◆You stop by and take whatever catches your eyes.
◆You return and bring other books for the library whenever you can.
◆Books are always a gift. Never for sale!
Join us for our small opening at 9 am on March 25th, 2018.
Call 9051 6601 or email bryan@ for more information!
More about Little Free Library:
The idea was started in 2009 in Hudson, Wisconsin, when Todd Bol placed a homemade wooden box in his front yard. The box looked like a one-room schoolhouse. Inside were a dozen or more books free for
the taking. It was put there in memory of Todd’s mother, a teacher who loved reading. She had
died several years earlier.
His neighbors and friends loved it, so he built several more and gave them away. Later, more people joined Todd in starting the project called Little Free Library.
In 2017, there were more than sixty thousand Little Free Libraries in over eighty countries around the world.
Information Card
The name of the community this Little Free Library serves 81. Sunshine Park Community
The opening date of this Little Free Library 82. March 25th, 2018
The place where Todd Bol placed his first wooden box 83. In is front yard
The job of Todd Bol’s mother84. A teacher
The number of the countries which had Little Free Libraries in 2017 85. More than sixty thousand
2018年湖南邵阳市中考英语试卷
D)摘录阅读短文,然后完成内容摘要。每空不超过三个单词(共5小题,每小题2分)Stories and Art of
Chinese Fans
You may think you cannot live through summer without air conditioners. But in ancient
China, hand fans were almost the only ones to help people keep cool.
Chinese people started to use hand tans over 2.000 years ago. The fans came in different shapes, such as round and square. They were also made from all kinds of
materials. Palm leaf fans were cheap and easy to make. Feather fans(羽毛扇)showed the owner’s high status. Sandalwood(檀香)fans could send out a sweet smell.
Later, hand fans became far more than just something that could cool you down. They developed into art works, in which tuanshan (round fans)and zheshan(folded fans)were the most common.
In the shape of a full moon, tuanshan was usually made of silk. They had beautiful birds and flowers on them. Women especially those in the imperial palace(皇宫)liked to use them. Meanwhile, men,especially the literati(文