专题05 任务型阅读(江苏专用)-【好题汇编】2025年中考英语真题分类汇编

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专题05 任务型阅读 (2025·江苏盐城·中考真题)阅读并回答问题 People are once again impressed by a recent science fiction movie. In the movie, people on a desert planet wear special suits that turn sweat (汗水) into clean drinking water. Sounds like magic? In fact, in some water-short places on Earth, people recycle waste water in similar ways. Even astronauts in space recycle their water! You might think, “We have plenty of water on Earth.” But actually, clean water is limited. Some countries are developing better ways to save water. In Germany, there’s an amazing waste water reuse system. This new system separates waste water into different types. —Rainwater is collected to water the gardens. —“Gray water” from kitchen and bathroom sinks is used to flush toilets. —“Black water” from toilets is sent to a local factory to be turned into biogas (沼气). The purpose of the system is not only to reduce water use but also to provide power for local people. Perhaps more countries can follow this example. The challenge lies with old houses. Using these new systems in old buildings costs a lot. However, people once thought LED lights were expensive too. Now they’re everywhere. This time, we can make similar changes to save water. Remember, every drop counts! By using water wisely today. We can make sure there’s enough clean water for everyone tomorrow. 回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。 326.What do people wear to get clean drinking water in the movie? 327.How many types of waste water are reused in the new system? 328.What is one of the purposes of the new system in Germany? 329.Why is it a challenge to fix new systems in old buildings? 330.What does the writer advise us to do in the last paragraph? (2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题。 I’m Li Ming. I live in a nice neighbourhood in the countryside. There’s a school, a flower shop, a hospital, two book shops and a big supermarket in it. My neighbours are kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They have many kinds of skills and often help us with all kinds of problems. Usually there is a “helping hands” meeting at the weekend at the community centre. We can go there when we need help with our problems. Computer engineers are popular. They help us check our computers. We can also find someone to fix things like broken washing machines or fridges. From time to time some lawyers help us learn about laws. Students can get help with their homework. There are some college students among the volunteers and they are always ready to help. Volunteers also help the old people. Some of them often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. Sometimes some volunteers help the old people tidy their flats. Just as the saying goes, “Close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” In the neighbourhood we are like a big family. To us, the home is not only the house we live in, but also the neighbourhood we belong to. We all work hard to make it an even better place. I’m very lucky to live in such a lovely neighbourhood. 331.What are Li Ming’s neighbours like? 332.When do the volunteers usually have a “helping hands” meeting? 333.What can you do to help others in your daily life? (2025·江苏连云港·中考真题)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每个题目的答案不超过5个单词。 On April 19, the world’s first half-marathon for humanoid (人形的) robots was held in Beijing. The robots waited beside human runners, starting from the same line. “I saw many robots running. Some were surprisingly fast, others had very lovely designs, and their running styles were quite different,” said Zhang Huihui, who took part in the race. During the 21-kilometer-long race, the robots had to run on two legs. Some even wore running shoes. Each robot was supported by a team of human guides, operators (操作员) and engineers. They could have their batteries changed during the race. Teams could even use new robots when the old ones could no longer run. There were 20 teams in the race and six of them made it to the end. Tiangong Ultra won the first in two hours and 40 minutes. “It crossed the finish line about 30 minutes earlier than expected,” said Xiong Youjun, CEO of a robot center. “In general, all the robots today could deal with challenges such as turns and speed bumps. We made history together.” “Robots’ completing the race isn’t the finish line. It’s the starting point for the growth of the robot industry,” said Liang Liang, from Yizhuang’s Administrative Committee. Although the robots fell from time to time, the event proved that they could do real-life tasks. Liang added, “Their small steps today will become giant leaps for human technological progress tomorrow.” 334.What did Zhang Huihui say about robots’ running styles? 335.Who supported the robots to finish the race? 336.How many robots crossed the finish line? 337.What did the robots’ half-marathon event prove? 338.What can robots be used for? (2025·江苏徐州·中考真题)阅读短文,回答短文后的五个问题。 Connected to history Imagine meeting a craftsman (工匠) in his eighties, who is carving dragons on copper hotpots (铜火锅). You feel like you’ve traveled back two thousand years. That’s the charm of Shanxi in Sight, a six-episode (集) documentary that was on show in March 2025 on CCTV-2. Filmed over six months, the series explores 50 historic places across Datong, Taiyuan, and Yuncheng. It follows nearly 100 local people—from craftsmen to shopkeepers. It shows a slow and thoughtful journey to the viewers. Instead of filming old buildings as cold and empty places, the team tried to show them through the eyes of local people. “We didn’t want the buildings to feel like museums,” said director Zhou Lifen. “So we chose people living in Shanxi—shopkeepers, craftsmen, farmers—whose lives are closely connected to these old buildings. Their warmth brings history to life.” In the documentary, viewers meet an artist in Datong who is making knife-cut noodles, a sculptor who has spent thirty years recreating cave figures (人物), and a craftsman who protects swans along the Yellow River. “In today’s cultural tourism, documentaries need to do more than just tell—they need to make people think,” said Zhou Lifen. Shanxi in Sight turns the province’s popularity into lasting cultural pride and excitement for travel. When a documentary helps understand the past through the warmth of common people, it produces a strong feeling that’s truly unforgettable. As one viewer wrote online, “This isn’t just a travel show—it’s a chance to feel history in daily life.” 注:每题答案不超过6个词。 339.What type of TV programme is Shanxi in Sight? 340.What kind of journey does Shanxi in Sight show? 341.How did Shanxi in Sight team show old buildings? 342.While filming Shanxi in Sight, what else did Zhou Lifen consider besides (除了) telling? 343.How will Zhou Lifen feel when she sees the underlined review in Paragraph 4? (2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过8个单词。 Today, there are countless exciting ways to have fun. Every day, there seems to be something new and interesting to do. A lot of entertainment today depends heavily on modern technology. Can you imagine how people in ancient times had fun? In fact, many ancient forms of entertainment survive to this day. People have given new life to these activities, so that people of all ages can still enjoy them. Among them, flying kites is one of the most popular ones. Kites have a long history in China. According to one legend (传说), the famous Chinese thinker Mozi created a flying “wooden bird”. Later, people used bamboo to take the place of wood, and covered the bamboo frame (框架) with paper. This was the birth of “paper kite”. At first, kites were mostly used by the army. They were used to send messages and test the wind. Slowly, people used them more and more for fun. By the time of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), kites became a popular toy all around China. Flying kites not only links us to our ancestors, but also gives people a way to express creativity. Every year, kite fliers from all over the world come to the Weifang International Kite Festival in Shandong Province’s Weifang City. The city has been known as the “kite capital of the world”. During the festival, thousands of kites fill the sky. There are both traditional kites like birds and fish, and modern ones like TV and comic characters. Some kites can be over 200 metres long. They fly into the sky in the shape of dragons, spaceships and even high-speed trains. 344.Who made the first kite according to one legend? 345.What were paper kites made of? 346.What did people use kites to do at first? 347.What is Weifang City known as? 348.What do you think has brought the changes to the kites’ shape? (2025·江苏南通·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。 In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made a great invention—the telephone. For the first time in history, people could talk to someone far away just like they were in the same room. But today, phones can do much more than just make calls! The story of mobile phones began with two-way radios. These early devices (设备) had a big problem—they only worked when people were close to each other. In the 1940s, smart scientists found a way. They built tall radio towers across the country to pass signals (信号) easily. Everything changed in 1973 when Dr. Martin Cooper made the first real mobile phone call. During the 1980s, mobile phones became smaller but were still very expensive. Only rich business people could afford them, and the phones looked like big plastic bricks. The 1990s brought another big change. Phones became cheaper and smaller, fitting easily in pockets. Soon, almost everyone had one. Text messaging became popular. People started writing short messages instead of making phone calls. Meeting time became more flexible (灵活的) because you could just text “I’ll be 15 minutes late.” Now we have smartphones—like powerful mini-computers in our pockets. We use them to take photos, watch videos, play games, and even help with housework! Messaging apps let us send videos and long messages easily. While phones help us stay connected, some people worry that we spend too much time on them. Looking back, it’s amazing how phones have changed. From Bell’s simple telephone to today’s smartphones, this has truly changed our lives. What will phones be able to do next? Only time will tell! 请将答案写在答题卡上。 349.When did Alexander Graham Bell invent the telephone? 350.Why did scientists build tall radio towers in the 1940s? 351.Who made the first real mobile phone call? 352.How can smartphones help us in our lives? (请给出两个例子) 353.What do you think the future phones might be like? (请自拟一句话作答) (2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。 Every day, we hear sounds all around us—some soft, some loud. But do you know that loud sounds can harm your hearing? Sounds are measured (测量) in decibels (分贝). Look at the chart—some sounds are safe for our ears, but when a sound goes over 85 decibels, it can be harmful to our hearing. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, we shall pay attention to the loudness of the noise, the distance we are to it and how long we listen to it. Noise levels can be measured by sound-level meters (噪声计), but you probably don’t always carry one with you. So how can you tell whether noises are too loud or not? Ask yourself: Do you have to raise your voice to be heard? Do you find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from you? Do the noises make your ears hurt or ring for some time? If your answer is YES to any of these, that probably means the noises are too loud. Headphones are especially tricky. Many people enjoy using them, but they often listen to loud music for too long, or keep the volume (音量) so high that even other people can hear the noise from their headphones. These can lead to hearing loss. Your hearing is a gift. You need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world. Once your hearing is harmed, it may never come back. 354.According to the chart, what sounds can harm your hearing? 355.How can you know if the noises are too loud? (Give 2 examples.) 356.Why is hearing important? What can you do to protect it? (2025·江苏常州·中考真题)阅读下面短文,回答短文后的问题。(前3题每题答案不超过10个词)。 It was morning, and the new sun was shining gold across the gentle sea. A crowd of a thousand seagulls (海鸥) were fighting for bits of food. But far away from these birds, Jonathan Seagull was practicing flying alone. Most seagulls don’t trouble themselves to learn more than the simplest facts of flight—how to get food and come back. For most seagulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating. For this seagull, however, flight is much more important than eating. More than anything else, Jonathan Seagull loved to fly. This kind of thinking, he found, is not the way to make oneself popular with other birds. Even his parents were unhappy. “See here, Jonathan,” said his father not unkindly. “Winter isn’t far away. If you don’t study how to get food, you might die of hunger in the future. Flying is all very well, but you can’t eat flight, you know.” Jonathan understood what his father meant. For the next few days he tried to act like the other seagulls; he really tried, screaming and fighting with other seagulls for fish and bread. But he couldn’t make it work. “It’s all so worthless,” he thought, “I could be spending all this time learning to fly. There’s so much to learn” It wasn’t long before Jonathan Seagull was off by himself again, far out at sea, hungry, happy, learning. The subject was speed, and in a week’s practice he learned more about speed than the fastest seagull alive. 357.What did Jonathan Seagull like doing most? 358.What did Father mean by saying “you can’t eat flight”? 359.What did Jonathan think of fighting with others for food? 360.Do you think Jonathan will die of hunger finally? Why or why not? (2025·江苏淮安·中考真题)根据短文内容,回答问题。(每题答案不超过8个词) These years, many college students choose to join the army (军队) after graduation. Zhao Huan is one of them. When Zhao Huan was 26 years old, he joined the army and became one of the soldiers (战士) on the top of Changbai Mountain in Jilin Province. The three-year life in the army made him really strong-willed (意志坚强的). The weather on the mountain is terrible in winter. The snow can reach as deep as 2 metres. The lowest temperature can be -40℃. There are over 200 days a year when the wind speed is nearly 12 metres per second. “It is very difficult to fall asleep with the wind outside crying like a wolf,” Zhao said. Life was hard because of the weather. When the snow cut off the roads, the soldiers needed water most. They had to heat the snow to get water to drink, cook and wash with. To save water, they only took a bath once a month. Even so, Zhao and his team did not give up. Whatever difficulties they met, they tried their best to finish their tasks. Especially when they were on duty outside in winter, snow hit their faces and they were frozen because of the low temperature. But they put their duty before anything and stood like a statue without a slight move. Zhao said, “Life is not easy on the top of Changbai Mountain. Thinking of the lights of thousands of homes, I think my efforts pay off. For me, all the difficulties can be overcome in the future. The experience of being a soldier here really means a lot to me.” 361.How old was Zhao Huan when he joined the army? 362.How is the weather on the mountain in winter? 363.What did the soldiers need most when the snow cut off the roads? 364.Did Zhao and his team give up when they met difficulties? 365.Why did Zhao say that the experience meant a lot to him? (2025·江苏扬州·中考真题)阅读短文,回答下面5个问题,将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。(每题答案不超过10个词) Fashion trends (趋势) are around us, and can be exciting. A trend used to happen in a 20-year cycle, but the latest development of the Internet and clothing business has increasingly cut the length of the cycle short. Now, it seems there comes a new fashion trend every couple of months, but it still follows the same stages: ●A trend is usually first brought in during a big fashion show. Reporters, writers, and some other important people collect what they have learned in the show and predict a trend in the near future. ●Then the trend is talked about online and finally worn by famous people to make it better accepted, which leads to the rise of the trend. ●Once the trend becomes popular, it will go to the public soon. Large clothing companies and shops begin following the trend so that everyone can get their hands on it. This is when the trend gets to the highest point. ●After that, the trend usually falls and becomes out of date. However, this is not always the end, as trends happen in broader cycles and most get popular again. Trends can be a great way to try something new and test your style. A survey says some people enjoy following trends because they keep fashion exciting and provide fresh ideas. However, others may not think so, especially when a trend doesn’t agree with how they feel about themselves. Trends can be fun, but sometimes prove a waste of money because many simply see trends as brands (品牌). So, should we follow fashion trends? Clearly, there’s no right answer whether to follow trends or not depends on how they go with your values, spending, and sense of self. It does not hurt to watch trend reports but never choose to follow them unless you really think they fit with your personal style. 366.How long does a new fashion trend last now? 367.Who usually first realizes a new fashion trend? 368.Which situation means the trend has reached the highest point? 369.Why do some people dislike following trends according to the survey? 370.Do you prefer brands when buying clothes? Why or why not? 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题05 任务型阅读 (2025·江苏盐城·中考真题)阅读并回答问题 People are once again impressed by a recent science fiction movie. In the movie, people on a desert planet wear special suits that turn sweat (汗水) into clean drinking water. Sounds like magic? In fact, in some water-short places on Earth, people recycle waste water in similar ways. Even astronauts in space recycle their water! You might think, “We have plenty of water on Earth.” But actually, clean water is limited. Some countries are developing better ways to save water. In Germany, there’s an amazing waste water reuse system. This new system separates waste water into different types. —Rainwater is collected to water the gardens. —“Gray water” from kitchen and bathroom sinks is used to flush toilets. —“Black water” from toilets is sent to a local factory to be turned into biogas (沼气). The purpose of the system is not only to reduce water use but also to provide power for local people. Perhaps more countries can follow this example. The challenge lies with old houses. Using these new systems in old buildings costs a lot. However, people once thought LED lights were expensive too. Now they’re everywhere. This time, we can make similar changes to save water. Remember, every drop counts! By using water wisely today. We can make sure there’s enough clean water for everyone tomorrow. 回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过6个词。 326.What do people wear to get clean drinking water in the movie? 327.How many types of waste water are reused in the new system? 328.What is one of the purposes of the new system in Germany? 329.Why is it a challenge to fix new systems in old buildings? 330.What does the writer advise us to do in the last paragraph? 【答案】326.Special suits. 327.Three. 328.Reduce water use. / Provide power. 329.It costs a lot. / High cost. 330.Use water wisely. 【难度】0.94 【知识点】环境保护、说明文 【导语】本文主要介绍了一部科幻电影中人们通过特殊服装将汗水转化为饮用水的情况,并引出地球上清洁水资源有限的问题,进而介绍了德国的废水再利用系统及其目的,最后呼吁人们明智用水。 326.根据第一段“In the movie, people on a desert planet wear special suits that turn sweat (汗水) into clean drinking water.”可知,在电影里,沙漠星球上的人们穿着特殊服装将汗水转化为饮用水。故填Special suits. 327.根据“This new system separates waste water into different types. —Rainwater is collected to water the gardens. —‘Gray water’ from kitchen and bathroom sinks is used to flush toilets. —‘Black water’ from toilets is sent to a local factory to be turned into biogas (沼气).”可知,新系统将废水分为雨水、“灰水”(来自厨房和浴室水槽)和“黑水”(来自厕所)三种类型。故填Three. 328.根据“The purpose of the system is not only to reduce water use but also to provide power for local people.”可知,德国新系统的目的不仅是减少用水,还为当地人提供电力。故填Reduce water use. / Provide power. 329.根据“The challenge lies with old houses. Using these new systems in old buildings costs a lot.”可知,在旧建筑中使用这些新系统成本很高,因此这是一个挑战。故填It costs a lot. / High cost. 330.根据最后一段“By using water wisely today. we can make sure there’s enough clean water for everyone tomorrow.”可知,作者建议我们明智用水。故填Use water wisely. (2025·江苏宿迁·中考真题)阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题。 I’m Li Ming. I live in a nice neighbourhood in the countryside. There’s a school, a flower shop, a hospital, two book shops and a big supermarket in it. My neighbours are kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They have many kinds of skills and often help us with all kinds of problems. Usually there is a “helping hands” meeting at the weekend at the community centre. We can go there when we need help with our problems. Computer engineers are popular. They help us check our computers. We can also find someone to fix things like broken washing machines or fridges. From time to time some lawyers help us learn about laws. Students can get help with their homework. There are some college students among the volunteers and they are always ready to help. Volunteers also help the old people. Some of them often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. Sometimes some volunteers help the old people tidy their flats. Just as the saying goes, “Close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” In the neighbourhood we are like a big family. To us, the home is not only the house we live in, but also the neighbourhood we belong to. We all work hard to make it an even better place. I’m very lucky to live in such a lovely neighbourhood. 331.What are Li Ming’s neighbours like? 332.When do the volunteers usually have a “helping hands” meeting? 333.What can you do to help others in your daily life? 【答案】331.They are kind and helpful. 332.At the weekend. 333.In my daily life, I can help others by offering my seat to the elderly on the bus, helping my classmates with their studies, or participating in community volunteer activities to help those in need. 【难度】0.85 【知识点】社区、志愿服务、记叙文 【导语】本文主要描述了李明所在的乡村社区环境,邻居们的特点,以及社区中志愿者们如何帮助大家解决各种问题,展现了邻里之间的互助与和谐。 331.根据原文“My neighbours are kind and helpful.”可知,李明的邻居们善良且乐于助人。故填They are kind and helpful. 332.根据原文“Usually there is a ‘helping hands’ meeting at the weekend at the community centre.”可知,志愿者们通常在周末在社区中心举行“互助会”。故填At the weekend. 333.这是一个开放性问题,答案因人而异。但可以根据文章内容和常识来回答。故填In my daily life, I can help others by offering my seat to the elderly on the bus, helping my classmates with their studies, or participating in community volunteer activities to help those in need. (2025·江苏连云港·中考真题)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容回答问题,每个题目的答案不超过5个单词。 On April 19, the world’s first half-marathon for humanoid (人形的) robots was held in Beijing. The robots waited beside human runners, starting from the same line. “I saw many robots running. Some were surprisingly fast, others had very lovely designs, and their running styles were quite different,” said Zhang Huihui, who took part in the race. During the 21-kilometer-long race, the robots had to run on two legs. Some even wore running shoes. Each robot was supported by a team of human guides, operators (操作员) and engineers. They could have their batteries changed during the race. Teams could even use new robots when the old ones could no longer run. There were 20 teams in the race and six of them made it to the end. Tiangong Ultra won the first in two hours and 40 minutes. “It crossed the finish line about 30 minutes earlier than expected,” said Xiong Youjun, CEO of a robot center. “In general, all the robots today could deal with challenges such as turns and speed bumps. We made history together.” “Robots’ completing the race isn’t the finish line. It’s the starting point for the growth of the robot industry,” said Liang Liang, from Yizhuang’s Administrative Committee. Although the robots fell from time to time, the event proved that they could do real-life tasks. Liang added, “Their small steps today will become giant leaps for human technological progress tomorrow.” 334.What did Zhang Huihui say about robots’ running styles? 335.Who supported the robots to finish the race? 336.How many robots crossed the finish line? 337.What did the robots’ half-marathon event prove? 338.What can robots be used for? 【答案】334.Different. 335.Guides, operators and engineers. 336.Six. 337.Robots could do real-life tasks. 338.Doing dangerous work./... 【难度】0.65 【知识点】科学技术、说明文 【导语】本文主要讲述了世界上首次人形机器人半程马拉松在北京举行,展示了机器人在完成21公里比赛中的表现,以及这一事件对未来机器人行业发展和技术进步的重要意义。 334.根据“and their running styles were quite different”可知机器人的跑步风格是不同的。故填Different. 335.根据“Each robot was supported by a team of human guides, operators (操作员) and engineers”可知每个机器人都由一组人类引导员、操作员和工程师支持。故填Guides, operators and engineers. 336.根据“There were 20 teams in the race and six of them made it to the end.”可知有20支队伍参赛,其中6支队伍的机器人完成了比赛。故填Six. 337.根据“the event proved that they could do real-life tasks”可知这次活动证明了它们能够完成现实生活中的任务。故填Robots could do real-life tasks. 338.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为Doing dangerous work./... (2025·江苏徐州·中考真题)阅读短文,回答短文后的五个问题。 Connected to history Imagine meeting a craftsman (工匠) in his eighties, who is carving dragons on copper hotpots (铜火锅). You feel like you’ve traveled back two thousand years. That’s the charm of Shanxi in Sight, a six-episode (集) documentary that was on show in March 2025 on CCTV-2. Filmed over six months, the series explores 50 historic places across Datong, Taiyuan, and Yuncheng. It follows nearly 100 local people—from craftsmen to shopkeepers. It shows a slow and thoughtful journey to the viewers. Instead of filming old buildings as cold and empty places, the team tried to show them through the eyes of local people. “We didn’t want the buildings to feel like museums,” said director Zhou Lifen. “So we chose people living in Shanxi—shopkeepers, craftsmen, farmers—whose lives are closely connected to these old buildings. Their warmth brings history to life.” In the documentary, viewers meet an artist in Datong who is making knife-cut noodles, a sculptor who has spent thirty years recreating cave figures (人物), and a craftsman who protects swans along the Yellow River. “In today’s cultural tourism, documentaries need to do more than just tell—they need to make people think,” said Zhou Lifen. Shanxi in Sight turns the province’s popularity into lasting cultural pride and excitement for travel. When a documentary helps understand the past through the warmth of common people, it produces a strong feeling that’s truly unforgettable. As one viewer wrote online, “This isn’t just a travel show—it’s a chance to feel history in daily life.” 注:每题答案不超过6个词。 339.What type of TV programme is Shanxi in Sight? 340.What kind of journey does Shanxi in Sight show? 341.How did Shanxi in Sight team show old buildings? 342.While filming Shanxi in Sight, what else did Zhou Lifen consider besides (除了) telling? 343.How will Zhou Lifen feel when she sees the underlined review in Paragraph 4? 【答案】339.Documentary. 340.A slow and thoughtful journey. 341.Through local people’s eyes. 342.Make people think. 343.Pleased/satisfied. (答案合理即可) 【难度】0.65 【知识点】旅行、说明文、中华文化 【导语】本文介绍了纪录片《视觉山西》的拍摄特色,通过当地人的视角让历史建筑和文化生动呈现。 339.根据“That’s the charm of Shanxi in Sight, a six-episode documentary that was on show in March 2025 on CCTV-2.”可知,《视觉山西》是一部纪录片。故填Documentary. 340.根据“It shows a slow and thoughtful journey to the viewers.”可知,纪录片展示了一段慢节奏、耐心思考的旅程。故填A slow and thoughtful journey. 341.根据“we chose people living in Shanxi—shopkeepers, craftsmen, farmers—whose lives are closely connected to these old buildings.”可知,团队通过当地人的视角展示历史建筑。故填Through local people’s eyes. 342.根据“In today’s cultural tourism, documentaries need to do more than just tell—they need to make people think.”可知,周丽芬除了讲述,还希望让观众思考。故填Make people think. 343.开放性试题,回答合理即可。根据“This isn’t just a travel show—it’s a chance to feel history in daily life.”可知,看到观众评价时,她会感到很高兴或欣慰。参考答案为Pleased/satisfied. (2025·江苏无锡·中考真题)阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题,每小题答案不超过8个单词。 Today, there are countless exciting ways to have fun. Every day, there seems to be something new and interesting to do. A lot of entertainment today depends heavily on modern technology. Can you imagine how people in ancient times had fun? In fact, many ancient forms of entertainment survive to this day. People have given new life to these activities, so that people of all ages can still enjoy them. Among them, flying kites is one of the most popular ones. Kites have a long history in China. According to one legend (传说), the famous Chinese thinker Mozi created a flying “wooden bird”. Later, people used bamboo to take the place of wood, and covered the bamboo frame (框架) with paper. This was the birth of “paper kite”. At first, kites were mostly used by the army. They were used to send messages and test the wind. Slowly, people used them more and more for fun. By the time of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), kites became a popular toy all around China. Flying kites not only links us to our ancestors, but also gives people a way to express creativity. Every year, kite fliers from all over the world come to the Weifang International Kite Festival in Shandong Province’s Weifang City. The city has been known as the “kite capital of the world”. During the festival, thousands of kites fill the sky. There are both traditional kites like birds and fish, and modern ones like TV and comic characters. Some kites can be over 200 metres long. They fly into the sky in the shape of dragons, spaceships and even high-speed trains. 344.Who made the first kite according to one legend? 345.What were paper kites made of? 346.What did people use kites to do at first? 347.What is Weifang City known as? 348.What do you think has brought the changes to the kites’ shape? 【答案】344.Mozi. 345.Bamboo and paper. 346.Send messages and test the wind. 347.Kite capital of the world. 348.Modern technology and culture. 【难度】0.65 【知识点】说明文、中华文化 【导语】本文主要介绍了风筝的历史、制作材料、早期用途以及现代风筝节的相关内容。 344.根据“the famous Chinese thinker Mozi created a flying ‘wooden bird’”可知,根据传说,中国著名思想家墨子制作了第一个风筝。故填Mozi. 345.根据“people used bamboo to take the place of wood, and covered the bamboo frame with paper”可知,纸风筝由竹子和纸制成。故填Bamboo and paper. 346.根据“At first, kites were mostly used by the army. They were used to send messages and test the wind”可知,最初风筝用于传递信息和测试风向。故填Send messages and test the wind. 347.根据“The city has been known as the ‘kite capital of the world’”可知,潍坊被称为“世界风筝之都”。故填Kite capital of the world. 348.根据“There are both traditional kites like birds and fish, and modern ones like TV and comic characters”可推断,现代科技和文化发展带来了风筝形状的变化。故填Modern technology and culture. (2025·江苏南通·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容回答问题。 In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made a great invention—the telephone. For the first time in history, people could talk to someone far away just like they were in the same room. But today, phones can do much more than just make calls! The story of mobile phones began with two-way radios. These early devices (设备) had a big problem—they only worked when people were close to each other. In the 1940s, smart scientists found a way. They built tall radio towers across the country to pass signals (信号) easily. Everything changed in 1973 when Dr. Martin Cooper made the first real mobile phone call. During the 1980s, mobile phones became smaller but were still very expensive. Only rich business people could afford them, and the phones looked like big plastic bricks. The 1990s brought another big change. Phones became cheaper and smaller, fitting easily in pockets. Soon, almost everyone had one. Text messaging became popular. People started writing short messages instead of making phone calls. Meeting time became more flexible (灵活的) because you could just text “I’ll be 15 minutes late.” Now we have smartphones—like powerful mini-computers in our pockets. We use them to take photos, watch videos, play games, and even help with housework! Messaging apps let us send videos and long messages easily. While phones help us stay connected, some people worry that we spend too much time on them. Looking back, it’s amazing how phones have changed. From Bell’s simple telephone to today’s smartphones, this has truly changed our lives. What will phones be able to do next? Only time will tell! 请将答案写在答题卡上。 349.When did Alexander Graham Bell invent the telephone? 350.Why did scientists build tall radio towers in the 1940s? 351.Who made the first real mobile phone call? 352.How can smartphones help us in our lives? (请给出两个例子) 353.What do you think the future phones might be like? (请自拟一句话作答) 【答案】349.He invented the telephone in 1876./In 1876. 350.They built tall radio towers across the country to pass signals easily./To pass signals easily. 351.Dr. Martin Cooper made the first real mobile phone call./Dr. Martin Cooper./Martin Cooper. 352.We can use them to take photos and watch videos./We can play games and do housework with the help of smartphones./... 353.They might be as small as an eraser./They could be used as daily tools like wallets or keys./Future phones might be connected to our brains./They can show our ideas directly./... 【难度】0.65 【知识点】通讯工具、说明文 【导语】本文主要介绍了电话的发展历程。 349.根据“In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made a great invention—the telephone”可知贝尔于1876年发明了电话。故填He invented the telephone in 1876./In 1876. 350.根据“They built tall radio towers across the country to pass signals (信号) easily.”可知科学家建高塔是为了让信号更易传递。故填They built tall radio towers across the country to pass signals easily./To pass signals easily. 351.根据“Dr. Martin Cooper made the first real mobile phone call”可知马丁·库珀博士打出第一通移动电话。故填Dr. Martin Cooper made the first real mobile phone call./Dr. Martin Cooper./Martin Cooper. 352.根据“We use them to take photos, watch videos, play games, and even help with housework! Messaging apps let us send videos and long messages easily”可知智能手机可用于拍照、观看视频、玩游戏、帮助做家务等,任举两例即可。故填We can use them to take photos and watch videos./We can play games and do housework with the help of smartphones./... 353.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为They might be as small as an eraser./They could be used as daily tools like wallets or keys./Future phones might be connected to our brains./They can show our ideas directly./... (2025·江苏苏州·中考真题)请认真阅读下面短文,用英语回答短文后的问题,并将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。 Every day, we hear sounds all around us—some soft, some loud. But do you know that loud sounds can harm your hearing? Sounds are measured (测量) in decibels (分贝). Look at the chart—some sounds are safe for our ears, but when a sound goes over 85 decibels, it can be harmful to our hearing. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, we shall pay attention to the loudness of the noise, the distance we are to it and how long we listen to it. Noise levels can be measured by sound-level meters (噪声计), but you probably don’t always carry one with you. So how can you tell whether noises are too loud or not? Ask yourself: Do you have to raise your voice to be heard? Do you find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from you? Do the noises make your ears hurt or ring for some time? If your answer is YES to any of these, that probably means the noises are too loud. Headphones are especially tricky. Many people enjoy using them, but they often listen to loud music for too long, or keep the volume (音量) so high that even other people can hear the noise from their headphones. These can lead to hearing loss. Your hearing is a gift. You need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world. Once your hearing is harmed, it may never come back. 354.According to the chart, what sounds can harm your hearing? 355.How can you know if the noises are too loud? (Give 2 examples.) 356.Why is hearing important? What can you do to protect it? 【答案】354.TV, headphones, rock concerts, and fireworks. 355.When/If I have to raise my voice to be heard; When/ If I find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from me; When/ If the noises make my ears hurt or ring for some time. 356. Because we need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world. We should not use headphones for too long./We should keep away from the loud noises./We can turn down the music./We can use headphones less. 【难度】0.65 【知识点】科普知识、身体部位、说明文、方法/策略 【导语】本文主要介绍了高分贝噪音对听力的危害、如何判断噪音是否过大以及保护听力的重要性。 354.根据“Look at the chart—some sounds are safe for our ears, but when a sound goes over 85 decibels, it can be harmful to our hearing.”可知,有些声音对我们的耳朵是安全的,但是当一个声音超过85分贝时,它可能对我们的听力有害。根据图表所示,电视和耳机、摇滚音乐会和烟花爆竹的声音都是超过85分贝,因此这些声音都可能有损我们的听力。故填TV, headphones, rock concerts, and fireworks. 355.根据“So how can you tell whether noises are too loud or not? Ask yourself: Do you have to raise your voice to be heard? Do you find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from you? Do the noises make your ears hurt or ring for some time? If your answer is YES to any of these, that probably means the noises are too loud.”可知,如果噪音太大时,我必须提高声音才能被听到,我会听不到一米远的人说话,或者这些噪音会让我的车辆受损或响一段时间。从中任选两个回答即可。故填When/If I have to raise my voice to be heard; When/If I find it hard to hear someone about a meter away from me; When/ If the noises make my ears hurt or ring for some time. 356.根据“You need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world.”可知,听力之所以重要是因为我们需要它来学习、交流、享受这个世界。至于如何保护听力,这部分是开放性题目,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。故填Because we need it for learning, communicating, and enjoying the world. We should not use headphones for too long./We should keep away from the loud noises./We can turn down the music./We can use headphones less. (2025·江苏常州·中考真题)阅读下面短文,回答短文后的问题。(前3题每题答案不超过10个词)。 It was morning, and the new sun was shining gold across the gentle sea. A crowd of a thousand seagulls (海鸥) were fighting for bits of food. But far away from these birds, Jonathan Seagull was practicing flying alone. Most seagulls don’t trouble themselves to learn more than the simplest facts of flight—how to get food and come back. For most seagulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating. For this seagull, however, flight is much more important than eating. More than anything else, Jonathan Seagull loved to fly. This kind of thinking, he found, is not the way to make oneself popular with other birds. Even his parents were unhappy. “See here, Jonathan,” said his father not unkindly. “Winter isn’t far away. If you don’t study how to get food, you might die of hunger in the future. Flying is all very well, but you can’t eat flight, you know.” Jonathan understood what his father meant. For the next few days he tried to act like the other seagulls; he really tried, screaming and fighting with other seagulls for fish and bread. But he couldn’t make it work. “It’s all so worthless,” he thought, “I could be spending all this time learning to fly. There’s so much to learn” It wasn’t long before Jonathan Seagull was off by himself again, far out at sea, hungry, happy, learning. The subject was speed, and in a week’s practice he learned more about speed than the fastest seagull alive. 357.What did Jonathan Seagull like doing most? 358.What did Father mean by saying “you can’t eat flight”? 359.What did Jonathan think of fighting with others for food? 360.Do you think Jonathan will die of hunger finally? Why or why not? 【答案】357.He liked flying/to fly most. 358.He wished Jonathan to study how to get food/ to know the importance of food. 359.It was worthless/meaningless/not meaningful. 360.No, he won’t. He can fly fastest so he can get food faster than other seagulls./Yes, he will. Although he can fly fastest, he still doesn't know how to get food. 【难度】0.65 【知识点】记叙文、寓言童话 【导语】本文主要介绍海鸥Jonathan喜欢独自练习飞行,即使没有食物果腹,最后他学会了比其他海鸥更快的速度。 357.根据“More than anything else, Jonathan Seagull loved to fly.”可知,Jonathan最热爱飞翔,故填He liked flying/to fly most. 358.根据“If you don’t study how to get food, you might die of hunger in the future. Flying is all very well, but you can’t eat flight, you know.”可知,父亲说“you can’t eat flight”意在提醒Jonathan要先解决生存需要,即先学会如何获取食物/了解食物的重要性。故填He wished Jonathan to study how to get food/ to know the importance of food. 359.根据“It’s all so worthless”可知,他认为争抢食物毫无意义。故填It was worthless/meaningless/not meaningful. 360.本题属于开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案:No, he won’t. He can fly fastest so he can get food faster than other seagulls./Yes, he will. Although he can fly fastest, he still doesn’t know how to get food. (2025·江苏淮安·中考真题)根据短文内容,回答问题。(每题答案不超过8个词) These years, many college students choose to join the army (军队) after graduation. Zhao Huan is one of them. When Zhao Huan was 26 years old, he joined the army and became one of the soldiers (战士) on the top of Changbai Mountain in Jilin Province. The three-year life in the army made him really strong-willed (意志坚强的). The weather on the mountain is terrible in winter. The snow can reach as deep as 2 metres. The lowest temperature can be -40℃. There are over 200 days a year when the wind speed is nearly 12 metres per second. “It is very difficult to fall asleep with the wind outside crying like a wolf,” Zhao said. Life was hard because of the weather. When the snow cut off the roads, the soldiers needed water most. They had to heat the snow to get water to drink, cook and wash with. To save water, they only took a bath once a month. Even so, Zhao and his team did not give up. Whatever difficulties they met, they tried their best to finish their tasks. Especially when they were on duty outside in winter, snow hit their faces and they were frozen because of the low temperature. But they put their duty before anything and stood like a statue without a slight move. Zhao said, “Life is not easy on the top of Changbai Mountain. Thinking of the lights of thousands of homes, I think my efforts pay off. For me, all the difficulties can be overcome in the future. The experience of being a soldier here really means a lot to me.” 361.How old was Zhao Huan when he joined the army? 362.How is the weather on the mountain in winter? 363.What did the soldiers need most when the snow cut off the roads? 364.Did Zhao and his team give up when they met difficulties? 365.Why did Zhao say that the experience meant a lot to him? 【答案】361.He was 26 years old. 362.It’s cold, snowy and windy/It’s terrible. 363.The soldiers needed water most. 364.No, they didn’t 365.Because he thought his efforts paid off 【难度】0.4 【知识点】精神品质、记叙文、个人经历 【导语】本文讲述了大学生赵欢毕业后参军,在吉林长白山服役,和战友们在恶劣环境下坚守岗位、克服困难的故事。 361.根据“When Zhao Huan was 26 years old, he joined the army...”可知,赵欢参军时26岁。故填He was 26 years old. 362.根据“The weather on the mountain is terrible in winter... snow... lowest temperature... wind speed...”可知,冬天山上天气寒冷、多雪且多风,很糟糕。故填It’s cold, snowy and windy/It’s terrible. 363.根据“When the snow cut off the roads, the soldiers needed water most.”可知,道路被雪阻断时,士兵们最需要水。故填The soldiers needed water most. 364.根据“Even so, Zhao and his team did not give up.”可知,赵欢和他的队伍遇到困难时没有放弃。故填No, they didn’t. 365.根据“Thinking of the lights of thousands of homes, I think my efforts pay off... The experience... means a lot to me.”可知,因为他觉得自己的努力有了回报,所以这段经历对他意义重大。故填Because he thought his efforts paid off. (2025·江苏扬州·中考真题)阅读短文,回答下面5个问题,将答案写在答题卡标有题号的横线上。(每题答案不超过10个词) Fashion trends (趋势) are around us, and can be exciting. A trend used to happen in a 20-year cycle, but the latest development of the Internet and clothing business has increasingly cut the length of the cycle short. Now, it seems there comes a new fashion trend every couple of months, but it still follows the same stages: ●A trend is usually first brought in during a big fashion show. Reporters, writers, and some other important people collect what they have learned in the show and predict a trend in the near future. ●Then the trend is talked about online and finally worn by famous people to make it better accepted, which leads to the rise of the trend. ●Once the trend becomes popular, it will go to the public soon. Large clothing companies and shops begin following the trend so that everyone can get their hands on it. This is when the trend gets to the highest point. ●After that, the trend usually falls and becomes out of date. However, this is not always the end, as trends happen in broader cycles and most get popular again. Trends can be a great way to try something new and test your style. A survey says some people enjoy following trends because they keep fashion exciting and provide fresh ideas. However, others may not think so, especially when a trend doesn’t agree with how they feel about themselves. Trends can be fun, but sometimes prove a waste of money because many simply see trends as brands (品牌). So, should we follow fashion trends? Clearly, there’s no right answer whether to follow trends or not depends on how they go with your values, spending, and sense of self. It does not hurt to watch trend reports but never choose to follow them unless you really think they fit with your personal style. 366.How long does a new fashion trend last now? 367.Who usually first realizes a new fashion trend? 368.Which situation means the trend has reached the highest point? 369.Why do some people dislike following trends according to the survey? 370.Do you prefer brands when buying clothes? Why or why not? 【答案】366.Every couple of months. 367.Reporters, writers, and some other important people. 368.Everyone can get their hands on it. 369.Because the trends don’t agree with their self-feeling. 370.No, because personal style matters more. 【难度】0.4 【知识点】科普知识、说明文 【导语】本文主要介绍了时尚趋势的周期变化、传播阶段以及人们对追潮流的两种态度,最后提出是否追随潮流取决于个人价值观和风格的匹配。 366.根据“Now, it seems there comes a new fashion trend every couple of months”可知,现在时尚趋势每隔几个月就会出现一次。故填Every couple of months. 367.根据“A trend is usually first brought in during a big fashion show. Reporters, writers, and some other important people collect what they have learned in the show and predict a trend in the near future.”可知,最先意识到新时尚趋势的是记者、作家和一些重要人物。故填Reporters, writers, and some other important people. 368.根据“Large clothing companies and shops begin following the trend so that everyone can get their hands on it. This is when the trend gets to the highest point”可知,大型服装公司和商店开始追随这一趋势,以便每个人都能买到它,这是趋势到达最高点的时候。故填Everyone can get their hands on it. 369.根据“others may not think so, especially when a trend doesn’t agree with how they feel about themselves”可知,部分人因潮流与自我认知不符而不喜欢追随。故填Because the trends don’t agree with their self-feeling. 370.本题为开放性试题,答案不唯一,合理即可。例如:不,因为个人风格更重要。故填No, because personal style matters more. 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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