【中考精选】安徽省中考英语总复习题型专项复习题型五阅读理解安徽真题剖析
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题型五阅读理解
安徽真题剖析
(2018·安徽中考)
Ⅸ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。
A
Children's Games in Ancient China
During ancient times, children didn't have much to enjoy themselves. However, they came up with interesting games to play in their childhood.
71.According to the text, the game of kicking a stone ball was .
A.played in summer
B.like flying kites
C.invented in Beijing
D.popular in North China
72.How is hideandseek usually played?
A.One plays and others watch.
B.Others laugh and one must cry.
C.Others hide and one tries to find.
D.One runs and others try to catch.
73.What does the underlined word “feature” mean in the text?
A.特征B.地貌
C.五官D.影片
74.Which ancient game is like watching a film?
A.Kicking stone balls.
B.Flying kites.
C.Playing hideandseek.
D.Watching shadow plays.
B
Job inte rviews can be very different from country to country. An interviewer's “body language” and questions, and the form of an interview are not the same around the world.
If you're at a job interview in Japan, don't look directly into the eyes of the interviewer. It is considered impolite. But if you're at an interview in the US, you should make eye contact(交流) with the interviewer. If you don't, the interviewer may think you are not sure about your ability.
In the US and some other countries, interviewers aren't supposed to ask questions about family and personal information. In most countries, however, personal questions are very common during job interviews.
In Germany, your interview might begin with a very short conversation followed by a formal(正式的) interview. In Mexico and many other countries, the whole interview might not be formal. 75.In Japan, looking directly into the eyes of the interviewer is .
A.boring B.impolite
C.humorous D.dangerous
76.What is suggested at an interview in the US according to the text?
A.Sitting by the interviewer.
B.Making eye contact.
C.Talking about family background.
D.Asking personal information.
77.In , a short talk usually begins before a formal interview.
A.Japan B.the US
C.Germany D.Mexico
78.In which part of a magazine can we read the text?
A.Science. B.Geography.
C.Culture. D.Sports.
C
It's a cold, grey Sunday afternoon in March. The British are all
working in their gardens. They're digging, cutting leaves and planting
new seeds(种子). By summer, their gardens will be full of bright colors.
The British love their gardens. A British newspaper recently asked
people for their opinions about them. Around 70% of the people felt
it was important to spend time in the garden, and over 50% of these described gardening as the most enjoyable thing they ever did.
Only one in ten houses in Britain do not have a garden. People who live in houses without gardens often rent(租用) land from the government.
At first, only very rich people had gardens. You can still see the gardens around houses with a long history, such as Chatsworth House or Castle Howard. In the early twentieth century, however, gardening became a hobby. People bought different kinds of seeds and plants for their gardens. Although roses, sunflowers and tomatoes are often grown in British gardens, they originally(起初) grew wild in other countries.
Every year, there are competitions for the largest vegetables, but don't expect to win: Britain's biggest carrot is almost six meters long.
79.In summer, British gardens are often .
A.full of people digging there
B.colorful with different plants
C.too hot for people to work there
D.covered with grey leaves and plants
80.A recent survey showed that of the British felt it important to do some gardening. A.around 70% B.over 50%
C.only 20% D.about 10%
81.We can infer from Paragraph 4 that .
A.seeds were provided for free
B.roses were first grown in Britain
C.gardening is a hobby in the world
D.the owner of Chatsworth House was rich
82.What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence?