专题09 任务型阅读15篇(重庆专用)(中考真题+中考模拟)-2026年重庆中考英语总复习(语法+题型)(中考真题+联考模拟)

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**基本信息** 聚焦重庆中考任务型阅读,通过15篇真题与模拟训练,系统覆盖细节理解、信息归纳及开放表达题型,强化语言能力与思维品质。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|题型特征|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |中考真题练习|含多主题真题(如自然活动、社区职业)|3道细节/归纳题+1道开放表达题(30词)|以真实语境为载体,从定位具体信息到提炼共性观点,逐步提升信息处理与逻辑表达能力| |中考模拟练习|涵盖社会热点(如科技发明、环保时尚)|同真题题型结构,话题更贴近时代|延续真题逻辑链,强化跨文化理解与批判性思维,适配中考命题趋势|

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专题09 任务型阅读15篇 (重庆专用) 内容导航 内容速递 中考真题练习 中考模拟练习 内容速递 本资料共15篇专项训练 中考真题练习 聚焦真题 明确考点 各地市联考真题练习 专注模拟 争夺高分 中考真题练习 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, Last month, we started the “Nature and Me” activity. What did you see and do during your time with nature? And how did you feel? Please share your stories. 8:15 p. m.   31 May I disliked hiking in the past, but now I enjoy it. My father and I had a hiking trip on MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong. The journey was harder than I expected. My legs started burning after just 30 minutes. But as we climbed higher, the amazing views—green hills, golden beaches, and endless ocean—seemed under my feet. There’s an old Chinese saying, “When you climb to the top, all other mountains seem small.” That’s exactly how I felt. Every drop of sweat counts! 8: 17 p. m.   31 May “I feel free and peaceful.” This was my answer to my friend when she asked me how I felt after an afternoon walk. As we walked through the park, I noticed all those fallen leaves with different shapes and colors lying on the ground. I picked some up and made them into a picture. You know what they say, “The best thing in life is free.” That’s so true. By walking, I got good exercise. By collecting these little treasures, I started paying attention to all the small things around me that I used to miss. It was like an escape (逃离) from what was troubling me. 12 minutes ago During the holiday, my family and I went to Crystal Waterfall. It was amazing! I stood near the falls, hearing the rush of water and feeling the cool mist (水雾). The sound of the water was actually super relaxing. It felt like all my tiredness and worries were being washed away. Back home, I even downloaded the recordings of waterfalls online. They can help me sleep better! 1.Does Steve like hiking now? 2.What did Lan pick up during the afternoon walk? 3.What have the three people learned in common from their trips? 4.What do you think of their experiences and why? Choose one to reply. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes, he does./Yes. 2.She picked up some fallen leaves. 3.Spending time in nature is good for everyone’s personal growth in body and mind. 4.Hi, Steve. I agree with you! Hiking is a great way to challenge ourselves while enjoying the beauty of nature. Every step forward makes us stronger and more confident in life./Lan, I understand how you felt. When I feel bad, the beauty of nature helps me relax. However, you should focus on the sunny side of life. Don’t think too much./Hey, Janet. Thanks for your sharing, but I don’t agree. Waterfalls are too noisy, and I think the sound would make me uncomfortable. I prefer to relax in quiet places. 【导语】本文是三个人分享参加“自然与我”活动的个人的个人经历。 1.根据“I disliked hiking in the past, but now I enjoy it”可知他现在喜欢徒步旅行。故填Yes, he does./Yes. 2.根据“As we walked through the park, I noticed all those fallen leaves with different shapes and colors lying on the ground. I picked some up and made them into a picture.”可知她捡了一些落叶。故填She picked up some fallen leaves. 3.根据“‘When you climb to the top, all other mountains seem small.’ That’s exactly how I felt. Every drop of sweat counts”可知Steve学到当你爬到山顶时,所有其他的山都显得很小,每一滴汗水都很重要;根据“I feel free and peaceful”以及“I started paying attention to all the small things around me that I used to miss”可知Lan感到自由和宁静,并开始注意身边的小事情;根据“It felt like all my tiredness and worries were being washed away.”以及“They can help me sleep better!”可知Janet感到放松,感觉所有的疲惫和忧虑都被冲走了,睡得更好了。由此可见他们都认为在大自然中度过时光对每个人的身心成长都有好处。故填Spending time in nature is good for everyone’s personal growth in body and mind. 4.开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为Hi, Steve. I agree with you! Hiking is a great way to challenge ourselves while enjoying the beauty of nature. Every step forward makes us stronger and more confident in life./Lan, I understand how you felt. When I feel bad, the beauty of nature helps me relax. However, you should focus on the sunny side of life. Don’t think too much./Hey, Janet. Thanks for your sharing, but I don’t agree. Waterfalls are too noisy, and I think the sound would make me uncomfortable. I prefer to relax in quiet places. 中考模拟真题练习 阅读下文并回答问题。 Should Parents Track (追踪) Their Children’s Phones? Hi everyone! With more teenagers having their own phones, a new question comes up: should parents use apps to know where their kids are? It’s a topic that mixes worry about safety with hope for trust. Three people—a parent, a student and a teacher—have shared their posts here. Let’s check out their ideas! Ms. Zhang, a mother of a 14-year-old:                      6:10 p.m. 26 Jan. “My daughter started walking to her friend’s house alone last year. I understand she wanted to be independent, but I also needed peace of mind. We decided to try a location-sharing app (位置共享应用). The key for me is not watching it all the time. I check it only if she’s very late. This way, she gets her freedom, and I feel less nervous. It’s a tool that helps me believe her more while she’s out, not a way to control her.” Li Hao, an 8th-grade student:                      6:19 p.m. 26 Jan. “At first, I hated the idea. I felt like my parents were checking on me every minute, which meant they didn’t trust me. But then we had a talk. They explained it was for emergencies, not to follow my every step. Now, if I’m going to be late, I text them first This small act makes a big difference. I feel they trust me more because I’m being responsible, and I understand their worry better. The app isn’t the problem, but how we use it is.” Mr. Liu, a school teacher:                       13 minutes ago “From my experience, the discussion isn’t really about ‘to track or not to track.’ It’s about the relationship behind it. A tracking app works best not in secret, but as part of an open family conversation. When parents and kids agree on why and when to use it, they no longer have doubts and begin to care about each other’s safety. The real goal should be building trust and understanding, not just knowing a place on a map.” 1.Does Ms. Zhang check the location-sharing app all the time? 2.What does Li Hao do now if he is going to be late? 3.What do the three people have in common in using the location-sharing app? 4.What do you think of their ideas? And why? Choose one to reply to (about 30 words) 【答案】1.No, she doesn’t./No. 2.He texts his parents first. 3.To use the app well, parents and children should trust each other. 4.I agree with Mr. Liu. Trust and communication are more important than just knowing where someone is. The app should be a tool for understanding, not control. 【导语】本文是一篇议论文,讨论了家长是否应该使用手机应用追踪孩子位置的话题。三位不同身份的人,一位母亲、一名学生和一位老师,分别发表了他们的看法,核心围绕“信任”与“安全”之间的平衡展开。 1.根据Ms. Zhang的帖子中“I check it only if she’s very late.”可知,她只在女儿很晚未归时才会查看位置共享应用,并不是一直查看。故填No, she doesn’t./No. 2.根据Li Hao的帖子中“Now, if I’m going to be late, I text them first.”可知,他现在如果晚回家,会先给父母发信息。故填He texts his parents first. 3.从三人的发言中可以看出,他们都认为位置共享应用的关键在于如何使用,以及它应建立在信任和沟通的基础上,而不是监控或控制。Ms. Zhang用它来减少焦虑,Li Hao用它来建立责任感和信任,Mr. Liu 强调开放式沟通。故填To use the app well, parents and children should trust each other. 4.本题为开放性题目,答案不唯一。可以选择其中一人并说明理由,言之有理即可。如我同意刘老师的观点。信任和沟通比仅仅知道某人在哪里更重要。这个应用程序应该是一种增进理解的工具,而不是用来控制的。故填I agree with Mr. Liu. Trust and communication are more important than just knowing where someone is. The app should be a tool for understanding, not control. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear classmates, Last week, we started the “Community Helpers” activity. You talked to people who do important jobs around us. What did you learn about their jobs? How did you feel after talking to them? Please share your stories.     8:23 p.m.5 July I talked with Ms. Chen, a street cleaner. In the past, I thought her job was easy and not important. But I was wrong. She taught me how to sort (分类) rubbish. She said one used battery can pollute the water and soil. Her job is not only about cleaning. More importantly, it plays an important role in helping keep our neighborhood healthy. Now I see her job in a new way.     9:17 p.m.5 July I met Officer Li, a policeman in our community. His job is not only to catch bad people, but also to help others. For example, he visits old people who live by themselves or helps neighbors in need. He said, “A good community needs people to trust and help each other.” Now I understand his uniform is not about power, but about love and help.     5 minutes ago I visited Mr. Wang in the school library. Today, many people use computers and phones to read. So I thought his job was not very useful. But after talking to him, I realized a librarian’s role is more about guiding reading. I even saw him help students pick good books, plan fun reading games for kids, and teach the elderly to use the library online. He said, “I help people learn new things and connect with others here.” 1.Did Steve think the street cleaner’s job was important before? 2.Who does Officer Li often visit? 3.How did the three students change their minds after the activity? 4.Which helper do you think is the most important? Give your reason(s). (About 30 words) 【答案】1.No, he didn’t. 2.Old people who live by themselves. 3.They saw the jobs in a new way and realized their importance. 4.I think the street cleaner is the most important, because her job helps keep the neighborhood healthy by sorting rubbish and cleaning. (答案不唯一) 【导语】本文介绍了三名同学分别与在我们身边从事不同工作的人进行了交谈以及交谈后的感受。 1.根据“In the past, I thought her job was easy and not important.”可知,史蒂夫之前认为街道清洁工不重要。故填No, he didn’t. 2.根据“For example, he visits old people who live by themselves or helps neighbors in need.”可知,李警官经常拜访探访独居的老人。故填Old people who live by themselves. 3.根据“Now I see her job in a new way.”、“Now I understand his uniform is not about power, but about love and help.”以及“But after talking to him, I realized a librarian’s role is more about guiding reading.”可知,他们以新的视角看待这些工作,并意识到了它们的重要性。故填They saw the jobs in a new way and realized their importance. 4.开放性作答,结合实际,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I think the street cleaner is the most important, because her job helps keep the neighborhood healthy by sorting rubbish and cleaning. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Hello, everyone! Our class is preparing a short video titled “The Greatest Invention in My Eyes” for the school’s Science and Technology Festival. We’ve interviewed some of our classmates to hear their thoughts. Here are their stories. (The following is the transcript (文字记录) of the video.) Li Qiang   7:15 p.m. Dec.10 I believe the telephone is the most important invention. Before it was invented, people had to send letters that took weeks to arrive. Now we can talk to anyone immediately, no matter where they are. It has made communication much faster and easier. This invention truly connected the world. Wei Fang   7:30 p.m. Dec.10 In my opinion, the computer has changed our lives the most. It helps us with studying, working, and even entertainment (娱乐). My father uses it for his job, my mother uses it for shopping, and I use it for learning English. It’s amazing how one machine can do so many different things! Zhang Lei   8:05 p.m. Dec.10 I think the light bulb is the greatest invention. Before Thomas Edison invented it, people had to use candles or oil lamps (油灯) at night. Now we can study, read, and work even when it’s dark outside. This invention really brightened our world and made our lives more productive. 1.Does Li Qiang think the telephone is the most important invention? 2.What has changed our lives the most in Wei Fang’s opinion? 3.What do the three inventions have in common according to the passages? 4.Among the three inventions mentioned above, which one could you live without for a week? Explain how your life would be different without it. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes, he does. 2.The computer. 3.They have all greatly improved people’s lives, making them more convenient, productive, or connected. 4.I could live without the computer. I would study with books instead of online resources and spend more time talking with my family instead of browsing the Internet. 【导语】本文围绕学校科技节班级准备的视频“我眼中最伟大的发明”展开,记录了三位同学对于最伟大发明的不同看法。李强认为电话是最重要的发明,魏芳觉得电脑对生活改变最大,张磊则认为灯泡是最伟大的发明。 1.根据 “I believe the telephone is the most important invention.” 可知,李强认为电话是最重要的发明。故填 Yes, he does. 2.根据 “In my opinion, the computer has changed our lives the most.” 可知,在魏芳看来,电脑对生活改变最大。故填 The computer. 3.根据李强所说 “It has made communication much faster and easier. This invention truly connected the world.” ,魏芳所说 “It helps us with studying, working, and even entertainment (娱乐)...It’s amazing how one machine can do so many different things!” 以及张磊所说 “Now we can study, read, and work even when it’s dark outside. This invention really brightened our world and made our lives more productive.” 可知,这三个发明都极大地改善了人们的生活,使生活更便利、高效或使人们联系更紧密。故填 They have all greatly improved people’s lives, making them more convenient, productive, or connected. 4.本题为开放性问题,答案不唯一,结合自身喜好和理由合理作答即可。故填I could live without the computer. I would study with books instead of online resources and spend more time talking with my family instead of browsing the Internet. 阅读下文并回答问题。 When was the last time you went for a walk? Was it a slow walk after dinner, or a quick walk on a busy morning? It’s known that walking is good for us, but how good? Research has shown that walking is a great form of exercise. In fact, how often you walk matters more than how long you walk each time. Walking is perfect for keeping physical health and keeping weight under control. It’s also a tested way of improving your mood and reducing stress. But now scientists have discovered some new advantages, especially for the brain. So, how does walking help the brain? We can get answers from how the three people describe their walking habits. “I go for a walk alone every weekend, with my favorite music in my earphones. I always walk the same way every time, but each season brings something different. In autumn, I pick up the golden leaves. In spring, I smell the beautiful flowers. Such a chance to get closer to nature helps my brain work better like making me remember things more easily.” —John Nichols (32 years old) “I live in the city and I often walk home instead of taking the subway. There’s a shorter path nearby, but I always choose the longer one for the beautiful views along the way. Though I feel a little bit tired and people don’t understand me, I have to say that I feel my mind clearer after walking, especially when I’m busy with work.” —Declan Smith (26 years old) “London is a great place to walk. I usually walk from my home to where I work right through Regent’s Park, with its tall and wonderful trees. Along the way, I really enjoy sharing my daily happiness and troubles with some of my friends while walking together. Walking like this makes me think more clearly and I hardly forget important things now.” —Simon Tressel (34 years old) 1.Has research shown that walking is a great form of exercise? 2.What is walking perfect for? 3.According to the passage, how does walking help the brain? 4.Which of the three people’s walking habits would you like to choose if you use it on your way to school? What else would you like to do? (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes./Yes, it has. 2.Keeping physical health and keeping weight under control./It’s perfect for keeping physical health and keeping weight under control. 3. It gives us/people a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind./We can have a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind after walking./We can remember things well and think clearly after walking./By giving us a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind. 395.Answers may vary. Possible answers may be: (I’d like to choose) John’s (walking habit). I would walk through the small park near my home. I can listen to the birds and look at the flowers. It would make me feel calm and ready to learn./(I’d like to choose) Declan’s (walking habit). I would walk a bit farther to see street art and shop windows. This extra time gives me fresh ideas and makes the walk the best part of my day./(I’d like to choose) Simon’s (walking habit). I would walk with my best friends and talk about homework and weekend plans. This turns a boring walk into a happy and helpful start of the day. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,通过研究和三位不同年龄人士的亲身经历,说明了步行对身体健康、情绪调节及大脑功能的积极影响,倡导将步行融入日常生活。 1.根据“Research has shown that walking is a great form of exercise.”可知,研究已表明散步是一种很好的运动形式,故填Yes./Yes, it has. 2.根据“Walking is perfect for keeping physical health and keeping weight under control.”可知,散步适合保持身体健康和控制体重,故填Keeping physical health and keeping weight under control./It’s perfect for keeping physical health and keeping weight under control. 3.根据John、Declan和Simon的描述“helps my brain work better like making me remember things more easily”“feel my mind clearer”“makes me think more clearly and I hardly forget important things”可知,散步能让大脑更好地工作、思维更清晰、记忆力提升,故填It gives us/people a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind./We can have a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind after walking./We can remember things well and think clearly after walking./By giving us a good/better memory and a clear(er) mind. 4.Answers may vary. Possible answers may be: (I’d like to choose) John’s (walking habit). I would walk through the small park near my home. I can listen to the birds and look at the flowers. It would make me feel calm and ready to learn./(I’d like to choose) Declan’s (walking habit). I would walk a bit farther to see street art and shop windows. This extra time gives me fresh ideas and makes the walk the best part of my day./(I’d like to choose) Simon’s (walking habit). I would walk with my best friends and talk about homework and weekend plans. This turns a boring walk into a happy and helpful start of the day. 阅读下文并回答问题。 From a young age, we were taught that if we wanted to be successful, we had to study hard and get good grades at school. But in fact, the success isn’t just about school grades. Why is it like this? In some parents’ eyes, school grades are the most important thing for their kids. But in truth, there are many other important things besides school lessons. For example, how to be a happy person, how to keep healthy, and how to get on well with others. This means that school alone is not enough if you want to live a great life. Doing well at school is a great start for life, but it isn’t the only way to succeed. Many skills and hobbies outside of textbooks also play a big role in our growth. Being good at sports can make us strong and teach us the spirit of teamwork. Having a talent for music can help us relax and express our feelings better. Even skills like planting vegetables or fixing small things can make our life more colorful and useful. These abilities don’t show up on our test papers, but they can help us solve many problems in daily life and make us more confident. Life is really a long lesson-so you can’t judge a person’s success by just one part of it. If you have already finished school, keep learning. What you learned at school will never be enough for a happy life. If you are still studying, whether you are good or bad at school, don’t take your grades too seriously as long as you have tried your best. Keep learning to make your abilities better and better. That’s the way to live a happy and successful life. 1.Is the success just about school grades? 2.What do some parents think the most important thing for their kids? 3.What should we do to live a happy and successful life? 4.If you are a parent, will you only care about your child’s school grades? Explain the reason. 【答案】1.No, it isn’t. 2.(They think it is) their kids’ school grades. 3.We should keep learning to make our abilities better and better. 4.No, I won’t. Because there are many other important things besides school grades. 【导语】本文主要讲述了成功并不仅仅取决于学校的考试成绩,因为除了成绩,还有许多其他重要的事情要做。要想过快乐、成功的生活,我们应该一直学习,让自己的能力不断提升。 1.根据第一段“But in fact, the success isn’t just about school grades.”可知,成功不仅仅是学校的考试成绩。故填No, it isn’t. 2.根据第二段“In some parents’ eyes, school grades are the most important thing for their kids.”可知,一些父母认为他们的孩子最重要的事情就是学校的成绩。故填(They think it is) their kids’ school grades. 3.根据最后一段“Keep learning to make your abilities better and better. That’s the way to live a happy and successful life.”可知,要想过快乐、成功的生活,我们应该一直学习,让自己的能力不断提升。故填We should keep learning to make our abilities better and better. 4.阅读全文并根据第二段“But in truth, there are many other important things besides school lessons.”可知,作为父(母),不能只关心孩子的学校成绩,因为除了成绩,还有许多其他重要的事情要做。故填No, I won’t. Because there are many other important things besides school grades. 阅读下文并回答问题。 In China, students usually have summer and winter vacations and public holidays. But now, thanks to a government action plan introduced in March, many schools are adding extra (额外的) days off. The idea is that some primary and secondary schools could add spring and autumn breaks for students based on their own needs. In Guangzhou, 310 students from Yuyan Middle School enjoyed a five-day spring break in March. They looked into history and science at sites (地点) like the Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and Zhuhai Aerospace Land (珠海太空中心). “While others are in classrooms, we’re out enjoying ourselves,” one of the students told Xinhua. Yin Xianwen, a teacher from the school, sees it as a great way to learn. “Watching plants grow is a lesson in nature, visiting historical sites is a history lesson, and traveling together is a lesson in social skills,” Yin told People’s Daily. “It offers students the chance to get the most precious (宝贵的) growth experiences during the most beautiful season.” Also, students can enjoy their spring break with families. It can help bring families closer together and reduce stress in studying, said Xinhua. However, there are some challenges. Not all parents can take time off when their kids do, so some children may end up staying home and playing on their phones. Schools also need to find a way to fit all their lessons into the new schedule. To make these breaks work well, the government, schools, parents and communities need to work together, noted People’s Daily. 1.Did the 310 students from Yuyan Middle School enjoy a five-day spring break in March? 2.What are the two benefits of students enjoying spring break with their families, according to Xinhua? 3.What challenges for the new spring and autumn breaks are mentioned in the passage? 4.Do you think adding spring and autumn breaks is a good idea for students? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes, they did. 2.It can help bring families closer together and reduce stress in studying. 3.Not all parents can take time off when their kids do, and schools also need to find a way to fit all their lessons into the new schedule. 4.Yes, because it offers chances to learn in nature and society, and reduces study stress. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了中国政府推出的新行动计划,允许中小学根据自身需求增设春秋假期,以平衡学习与休息,并通过实际案例说明其积极意义,同时也指出实施过程中可能面临的挑战。 1.根据“In Guangzhou, 310 students from Yuyan Middle School enjoyed a five-day spring break in March.”可知,广州育英中学的310名学生在3月享受了为期五天的春假,因此作肯定回答。故填Yes, they did. 2.根据“It can help bring families closer together and reduce stress in studying, said Xinhua.”可知,这有助于增进家庭亲密关系并减轻学习压力。故填It can help bring families closer together and reduce stress in studying. 3.根据“Not all parents can take time off when their kids do, so some children may end up staying home and playing on their phones. Schools also need to find a way to fit all their lessons into the new schedule.”可知,面临的主要挑战是:并非所有家长都能在孩子放假时也一同休假,而且学校也需要想办法将所有的课程安排进新的教学日程中。故填Not all parents can take time off when their kids do, and schools also need to find a way to fit all their lessons into the new schedule. 4.开放性问题,言之有理即可。故填Yes, because it offers chances to learn in nature and society, and reduces study stress. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, I often feel worried when I have to make small choices in daily life. For example, at our school dining room, there are many kinds of dishes. Should I get spicy chicken or fried eggs today? In the dorm (宿舍), my roommates argue about who to use the shower first. In the class meeting, I don’t know who to vote (投票) for. These things may seem small, but they really stress me out. I’m posting this here to ask for advice. Any ideas? Wang Hua Hi, Wang Hua. I totally understand you. We had the same problem in our dorm. Everyone wanted to use the shower first, and it often kept everyone upset. Later, we found a simple solution. Now we play a decision-making game called Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS). Here comes our dorm rule. Whoever wins RPS gets the shower first. This simple game takes less time but keeps things fair and makes waiting much happier for everyone. Maybe you can try this in your dorm, too. Li Ai Hello, Wang Hua, I’m different from you. I believe there is no perfect choice in the world, so I would like to decide quickly instead of thinking too much and wasting time. I often use a decision-making game called “Dian-Bing-Dian-Jiang.” When I say the chant (童谣), I point from one choice to another: spicy chicken, fried eggs, beef noodles... When the chant ends, I just take the dish which I pointed at. In the game, every choice has the same chance, so deciding like this is not only quick but also fair. That’s my experience. Zhao Yi Wang Hua, I know how you feel. I’m shy and I don’t want to hurt others’ feelings. I used to fear class voting because I didn’t know which class leader to vote for when they all seemed good to me. My teacher has taught me a decision-making game named Drawing (抽签). I write all the names or small pieces of paper and draw one. Each name has the same chance, which makes the decision fair. This way, bad feelings no longer trouble me. Hope this works for you. Sun Zhong 1.Is Wang Hua good at making choices in daily life? 2.What’s Li Ai’s dorm rule for using a shower? 3.According to the passage, what advantages do these games bring? 4.When would you use these or other similar ways to make a small choice? Give one example and explain how. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.No, he isn’t. 2.They use Rock-Paper-Scissors to decide who gets the shower first. 3.They help people decide quickly and fairly and make them feel less stressed. 4.I will use them when I choose what to eat for breakfast. I can draw lots to decide. It is fair and helps me make a quick decision without worry. 【导语】本文讲述了王华求助做小选择的烦恼,三人分别分享不同场景下的决策方法。 1.根据“I often feel worried when I have to make small choices in daily life.”可知,他并不擅长做选择。故填No, he isn’t. 2.根据“Whoever wins RPS gets the shower first.”可知,他们用“石头剪刀布”的游戏规则来决定谁先使用淋浴设施。故填They use Rock-Paper-Scissors to decide who gets the shower first. 3.根据“This simple game takes less time but keeps things fair and makes waiting much happier for everyone.”;“Each name has the same chance, which makes the decision fair.”;“In the game, every choice has the same chance, so deciding like this is not only quick but also fair.”可知,这些游戏能帮助快速且公平地做决定,避免纠结或冲突,并减少压力。故填They help people decide quickly and fairly and make them feel less stressed. 4.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:I will use them when I choose what to eat for breakfast. I can draw lots to decide. It is fair and helps me make a quick decision without worry. 阅读下文并回答问题。 During the holiday, I went to visit my grandparents with my parents in the countryside. When Grandma said she had been very busy with farm work, I immediately decided to stay overnight at her house. The thought of planting seeds and watering the fields made me really excited. That night, I could hardly fall asleep. “Sweetie, time to get up.” Grandma’s soft voice woke me up. I looked at the clock-it was only 5:30in the morning! I asked, “Grandma, why do we have to get up so early?” Because the hens just laid their eggs. Now is the best time to collect them,” she explained. The morning air was cool and fresh. But as we walked toward the chicken coop (笼子), a strong, unpleasant smell came out. I held my breath and followed Grandma closely. She opened a small window and reminded me, “You have to be quick but gentle. Don’t scare the hens.” I saw a hen guarding two large eggs on the straw. Her sharp beak looked a bit scary. I took a deep breath and slowly reached out my hand. Suddenly, the hen stood up! I let out a small cry but quickly picked up the eggs before she could peck (啄) me. The eggs felt warm in my hands-so different from the cold ones we usually take out of the fridge. Later, we watered and fertilized (施肥) the vegetables in the fields, picked two pumpkins, and collected a small basket of chilies. By the time Grandma called me for dinner, I was already sound asleep on the sofa. When I finally sat down to enjoy the simple meal, I realized for the first time that every single dish was the fruit of hard work. That day I had not only helped on the farm but also learned to respect the labour that feeds us. 1.Did the writer feel excited that night when staying at Grandma’s home? 2.Why did they have to get up so early? 3.What did the writer learn from the day’s work on the farm? 4.Have you ever had a similar experience of learning through labour? Share your story and feelings. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes, he/she did. 2.They had to get up early because it was the best time to collect the eggs that the hens had just laid. 3.The writer learned to respect the labour that feeds us. 4.Yes, I have. I once helped my parents plant vegetables in the garden. It was tiring but meaningful. I felt proud of the vegetables I grew. 【导语】本文主要讲述了作者在假期去乡下看望祖父母,在奶奶家留宿并参与农场劳作的经历,作者不仅帮助了农场的工作,还学会了尊重养活我们的劳动。 1.根据第一段“The thought of planting seeds and watering the fields made me really excited.”可知,一想到要播种和给田地浇水,作者就非常兴奋。故填Yes, he/she did. 2.根据第四段“Because the hens just laid their eggs. Now is the best time to collect them”可知,因为母鸡刚下蛋,现在是收集鸡蛋的最佳时机,所以他们要起这么早。故填They had to get up early because it was the best time to collect the eggs that the hens had just laid. 3.根据最后一段“That day I had not only helped on the farm but also learned to respect the labour that feeds us.”可知,作者从那天在农场的劳动中学到了要尊重养活我们的劳动。故填The writer learned to respect the labour that feeds us. 4.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为Yes, I have. I once helped my parents plant vegetables in the garden. It was tiring but meaningful. I felt proud of the vegetables I grew. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Nowadays, Chinese people have more opportunities to enjoy various leisure activities. Traveling has become increasingly popular. Over the past few years, the number of Chinese tourists has grown rapidly, reaching 5. 6 billion domestic trips (国内游) in 2024 alone, while the income (收入) from domestic tourism reached 5.75 trillion (万亿) yuan in this year, showing a rapid growth. In their free time, Chinese people today enjoy traveling to different places in China much more than going abroad. Traveling methods are developing rapidly. Most people prefer fast and convenient ways of traveling. However, reaching some places can be challenging, especially for first-time visitors. You need courage and lots of preparations beforehand (预先). In the past, people mainly traveled by bus, train, or bicycle. But now there are more choices. When traveling across China, you can take high-speed rail, subways, or even planes. Air travel is more popular than before. Taking a bus in the countryside is becoming common. However, bus services in some tourist attractions (旅游景点) are not provided, so walking or taking a boat might be necessary. The rise in travel shows more people want to visit new places and learn about different cultures. It shows travel is easier and cheaper for everyone in China. Recent data (数据) show that travel is not just a trend (趋势) but a big part of Chinese culture and economy. 1.Where do Chinese people today prefer to go for traveling? 2.What is becoming a common way of traveling in the countryside? 3.According to the passage, why do more people in China want to visit new places? 4.How do you like to get around, and what places would you like to visit? Choose one to reply, and give your reason. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Different places in China. 2.Taking a bus. 3.To learn about different cultures. 4.I like getting around on foot or by bike. It’s simple, healthy, and lets me really see a place. I’d love to visit quiet parks or old streets to feel the local life. 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了如今中国人休闲旅游的发展现状。 1.根据原文“Chinese people today enjoy traveling to different places in China much more than going abroad.”可知,现在中国人更喜欢在国内不同的地方旅游,故填Different places in China. 2.根据原文“Taking a bus in the countryside is becoming common.”可知,在农村,乘坐公共汽车正成为一种常见的出行方式,故填Taking a bus. 3.根据原文“The rise in travel shows more people want to visit new places and learn about different cultures.”可知,更多中国人想去新地方是为了了解不同的文化,故填To learn about different cultures. 4.题目要求选择“喜欢的出行方式”或“想去的地方”之一作答并说明原因,约30词,言之有理即可。示例:我喜欢步行或骑自行车。它简单,健康,让我真正看到了一个地方。我喜欢参观安静的公园或古老的街道,感受当地的生活。故填I like getting around on foot or by bike. It’s simple, healthy, and lets me really see a place. I’d love to visit quiet parks or old streets to feel the local life. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Are you a photographer who loves all things wild? Jamie Smart, a ten-year-old girl, has won the “10 Years and Under” group in the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. People call her the “eagle-eyed girl”. Her winning photo is named The Weaver’s Lair. Another one of her pictures also got special praise. Jamie’s love for wildlife photography started when she was six. She first liked dinosaurs, which grew into a love for all animals and nature. She feels happiest when she is outside, watching animals and learning about how they act. Her favorite animals to take pictures of are small beetles (甲虫) called weevils (象鼻虫). She thinks they look funny and full of character when you see them up close. She dreams of visiting rainforests in countries like Panama and Peru one day. Jamie believes a great wildlife photo should make people feel something and create a connection between the animal and the viewer. This can happen through eye contact or interesting animal behavior. Her advice for young photographers is to be patient, learn as much as you can about the animals, and understand how light works. She also says to choose something you really care about to photograph—your love for it will be shown in your picture. 1.Is Jamie Smart’s winning photo named The Weaver’s Lair? 2.When did Jamie begin to take photos of the wildlife? 3.What makes a great wildlife photo according to Jamie? 4.Choose something you really care about, take a picture and describe it. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.Yes, it is. 2.When she was six./At the age of six. 3.It should make people feel something and connect the animal and the viewer. 4.I took a photo of my pet cat sleeping in the sun. It looks warm and peaceful, and it makes me feel relaxed every time I see it. 【导语】本文是一篇人物报道,介绍了十岁野生动物摄影师Jamie Smart的获奖经历与摄影理念。 1.根据“Her winning photo is named The Weaver’s Lair.”可知,Jamie的获奖照片叫The Weaver’s Lair。故填Yes, it is. 2.根据“Jamie’s love for wildlife photography started when she was six.”可知,Jamie在六岁时开始了野生动物摄影。故填When she was six./At the age of six. 3.根据“Jamie believes a great wildlife photo should make people feel something and create a connection between the animal and the viewer.”可知,Jamie认为一张出色的野生动物照片应该能触动人心,并在动物与观者之间建立起联结。故填It should make people feel something and connect the animal and the viewer. 4.开放性题目,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。故填I took a photo of my pet cat sleeping in the sun. It looks warm and peaceful, and it makes me feel relaxed every time I see it. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, Have you ever tried to make money on your own, like doing part-time jobs or selling things? What was your first experience of making money? Please share your stories with us! Peter, 15, UK     Story: Selling candies In my town, we often have weekend markets where people can sell food, crafts and second-hand things. One summer, my friend and I used my grandmother’s recipe to make different tastes of candies. It wasn’t easy—we set prices, made signs and talked to strangers. At the end of the day, we didn’t make much money but felt proud and joyful. We gave away 20% of the money to a local animal shelter (收容所)。 Huang Li, 14, China     Story: Teaching SpokenEnglish During the summer holiday, I volunteered to teach my neighbors spoken English. I prepared simple topics and organized role-plays and pronunciation practice. I kept encouraging them not to be afraid of making mistakes. Soon I had a group of learners. By the end of the summer, I was paid for my teaching. I was so happy because it was my first experience of making money on my own. More importantly, I took pride in helping others build confidence in English. Jessica, 14, USA     Story: Publishing Writings When I was 12, I fell in love with writing. But I never dreamed of being a published writer—until my mom told me I could send my works to youth magazines. I was overjoyed and eager to share my creations with the world! A few days later, my writing was published and I received $30. I felt very proud. It was not much money, but it pushed me forward. That day, I also used the money I earned to buy some toys for the kids in the kindergarten. 1.Did Peter make a lot of money by selling candies? 2.How did Huang Li help her neighbors improve their spoken English? 3.What do the three students have in common after reading their stories? (at least 3 points) 4.Whose story are you interested in? Explain the reasons. (about 30 words) 【答案】1.No./No, he didn’t. 2.She prepared simple topics, organized role-plays and pronunciation practice, and encouraged them not to be afraid of making mistakes./By preparing simple topics, organizing role-plays and pronunciation practice and encouraging them not to be afraid of making mistakes. 3.They all made money on their own for the first time, felt proud of their experiences, and did something helpful for others. 4.I’m interested in Huang Li’s story. Because I like English and teaching, and I think helping others improve their skills is very meaningful. It also shows how to make money by sharing knowledge. 【导语】本文是一篇新媒体语篇。文章以征稿启事开头,然后分享了彼得(英国)、黄莉(中国)和杰西卡(美国)三位青少年第一次通过不同方式(卖糖果、教口语、发表作品)独立赚钱并回馈社会的经历和感受。 1.根据彼得的自述“At the end of the day, we didn’t make much money but felt proud and joyful.”可知,彼得卖糖果并没有赚很多钱。题干是一般疑问句,需用“No”或“Yes”回答。故填No./No, he didn’t. 2.根据黄莉的自述“I prepared simple topics and organized role-plays and pronunciation practice. I kept encouraging them not to be afraid of making mistakes.”可知,她通过准备简单话题、组织角色扮演和发音练习,以及鼓励邻居不怕犯错来帮助他们提高口语。故填She prepared simple topics, organized role-plays and pronunciation practice, and encouraged them not to be afraid of making mistakes./By preparing simple topics, organizing role-plays and pronunciation practice and encouraging them not to be afraid of making mistakes. 3.本题要求归纳三位学生的共同点,至少三点。通读三人的故事可知:①他们三人的经历都是第一次独立赚钱(第一次卖糖果/第一次靠教学赚钱/第一次发表作品赚钱);②他们三人都为此感到自豪(彼得和黄莉文中直接提到,杰西卡感到“overjoyed”和“proud”);③他们三人都做了有益于他人的事(彼得捐钱给动物收容所,黄莉帮助邻居建立英语自信,杰西卡买玩具给幼儿园的孩子)。故填They all made money on their own for the first time, felt proud of their experiences, and did something helpful for others. 4.本题为开放性问答,要求选择感兴趣的故事并阐述理由,字数约30词。答案需明确选择(彼得、黄莉或杰西卡),理由合理且与所选故事相关,语句通顺。示例选择了黄莉的故事并给出了理由(喜欢英语和教学,认为帮助他人有意义,展示了如何通过分享知识赚钱)。故填I’m interested in Huang Li’s story. Because I like English and teaching, and I think helping others improve their skills is very meaningful. It also shows how to make money by sharing knowledge. 阅读下文并回答问题。 The fashion world is trying to be kinder to the earth. Fashion designers are finding new ways to cut waste. One smart designer, Zsofia Kollar, has a cool idea. She uses human hair to make fabric (织物面料) for things such as clothes. Zsofia started a company called Human Material Loop. She gets hair from hair salons (发廊), and then instead of throwing it away, she turns it into fabric. Human hair can be made into fabric like wool (羊毛). By using human hair, Zsofia is saving thousands of tons of hair from being thrown away each year. Human hair can also take the place of polyester (涤纶), which pollutes the sea. It can even help cut the need for cotton, which needs a lot of water and chemicals to grow. To use the human hair, Zsofia first cleans it with special chemicals. And then she makes it into wool-like fabric. “Many times if people hear a fabric is made out of human hair, they’re like, ‘Eww!’” Zsofia said. “But when they see and touch the fabric, soon they will fall in love with it.” Zsofia started her company in 2021. So far, she hasn’t used the hair fabric much. But she has teamed up with a fashion house to make environmentally friendly clothes using hair fabric. Her big dream is to turn 550,000 tons of hair into fabric every year by 2034. That’s a lot of hair! 1.Is Zsofia a fashion house owner? 2.What do people probably mean by saying “Eww” when hearing a fabric is made out of human hair? 3.What can hair fabric take the place of? 4.Do you think Zsofia’s dream will come true? Why or why not? (about 30 words) 【答案】1.No, she isn’t. 2.They probably mean it is disgusting/terrible/unpleasant. 3.It can take the place of polyester. 4.I think her dream will come true. Because her idea is creative and environmentally friendly, and she has teamed up with a fashion house to make environmentally friendly clothes using hair fabric. 【导语】本文讲述了时尚设计师Zsofia Kollar如何利用人类头发创新面料,以推动时尚界对地球更友好的故事。 1.根据“Zsofia started a company called Human Material Loop.”可知,Zsofia开了一家公司,并非时尚品牌店店主。故填No, she isn’t. 2.根据“Many times if people hear a fabric is made out of human hair, they’re like, ‘Eww!’”以及常识可知,人们听说面料是由头发制成时,觉得恶心。故填They probably mean it is disgusting/terrible/unpleasant. 3.根据“Human hair can also take the place of polyester (涤纶), which pollutes the sea.”可知,头发面料可以代替涤纶。故填It can take the place of polyester. 4.开放题,合理即可。故填I think her dream will come true. Because her idea is creative and environmentally friendly, and she has teamed up with a fashion house to make environmentally friendly clothes using hair fabric. 阅读下文并回答问题。 Chen Sheng, a young man from Meitan, Guizhou Province, feels that he really wants to help older people. Raised by his grandparents, he has always wanted to make the lives of the elderly better. After graduating in 2017 with a healthcare degree, he finished eight months of training at a local hospital and then started working at a nursing home. At first, his work was harder than he thought. He woke up early every day at 6 a.m. to help with morning tasks and gave close care to those who could not get out of bed. His day often lasted until 11 p.m. Although he sometimes thought about stopping, the friendly smiles and trust from the people living there made him want to keep doing his work. Chen Sheng uses his medical knowledge carefully. He gives regular health checkups, offers advice on what to eat and how to live, and helps the older people get healthier. Grandpa Li said, “When I came here, I was very weak and could only lie in bed. After two months of Chen Sheng’s help, I could walk again. Life here is good—daily services and medical care are just like at home.” Besides physical help, Chen Sheng listens patiently when the elderly feel sad or worried. Grandma Sun likes to talk with him every day and often shares important stories. She feels happy and comforted because of the time and care he gives her. Her family is thankful for the care and attention Chen Sheng always gives her. With more people needing help, many young workers like Chen Sheng—especially those born after 2000—have joined nursing homes and work hard to make life better for older people. 1.Does Chen Sheng feel that he really wants to help older people? 2.What made Chen Sheng want to keep doing his work? 3.What qualities (品质) does Chen Sheng have? 4.As teens, would you like to work in elderly care in the future? Why or why not? 【答案】1.Yes, he does./Yes. 2.The friendly smiles and trust from the people there. 3.He is professional, patient, and caring. 4.Yes. This job is meaningful because I can help older people and make them feel cared for, so I think helping others makes the job worth doing./No. The work can be hard and tiring, and it lasts long hours and needs patience and love. 【导语】本文讲述了贵州湄潭青年陈胜在养老院工作,用专业知识和情感关怀服务老人的故事,并呼吁更多年轻人加入养老服务行业。 1.根据“Chen Sheng, a young man from Meitan, Guizhou Province, feels that he really wants to help older people.”可知,陈胜愿意去帮助老人。故填Yes, he does./Yes. 2.根据“Although he sometimes thought about stopping, the friendly smiles and trust from the people living there made him want to keep doing his work.”可知,老人友好的笑容和信任让他坚持从事自己的工作。故填The friendly smiles and trust from the people there. 3.根据“Chen Sheng uses his medical knowledge carefully. He gives regular health checkups, offers advice on what to eat and how to live, and helps the older people get healthier.”:“Besides physical help, Chen Sheng listens patiently when the elderly feel sad or worried”可知,陈胜很专业,有耐心且很体贴。故填He is professional, patient, and caring. 4.开放性问题,言之有理即可。参考答案为:Yes. This job is meaningful because I can help older people and make them feel cared for, so I think helping others makes the job worth doing./No. The work can be hard and tiring, and it lasts long hours and needs patience and love. In recent years, an increasing number of people have found joy in watching and listening to birds in their local parks, gardens, or even from their windows. This simple activity, known as bird-watching, has grown into a widely enjoyed hobby. But what is behind its rising popularity? Studies have begun to find out what many bird-watchers feel. Research published in a scientific journal showed that people who spent time noticing birds reported better moods (心情) for much of the day. Another project found that those who live in areas with more kinds of birds are more likely to feel satisfied with their lives. Scientists believe this has to do with how our minds connect with gentle, natural world. Also, an expert from a bird research lab points out that watching a bird achieve effortless flight can be an enjoyable experience. Additionally, the bright colors, beautiful songs, and different behaviors of birds provide endless points of interest, drawing bird-watchers into their world without the need for any direct interaction. What’s more, unlike many hobbies, it doesn’t need special training, memberships, or high costs to begin. As one expert puts it, the basic requirement is simply “a little bit of natural space”. This lets individuals (个人) and families enjoy the outdoors together. If you’re interested in joining this trend, getting started is simple. Try setting up a bird feeder; you can even make one yourself with pine cones (松果) and peanut butter. Keep a list of the birds you see and those you hope to see. And if your family has a backyard, do what you can to make it a nice place for birds, for example, by choosing native plants that attract and protect them. Let this new hobby take flight. You might find it brings more than just birds into your view. 阅读下文并回答问题。 1.Does bird-watching require special training or expensive equipment to start? 2.What should you keep a list of when you start bird-watching? 3.Why has bird-watching become a popular hobby among people? 4.What other ways can you think of to protect birds in the cities? (Write at least 2 ways) 【答案】1.No, it doesn’t. 2.A list of the birds you see and those you hope to see. 3.Because it can improve people’s moods and offer an enjoyable experience. And it is easy to start. 4.①Install artificial bird nests or bird boxes on buildings and trees to provide safe shelter for birds.②Participate in local volunteer activities to clean up urban wetlands and remove plastic waste that could trap or harm birds. 【导语】本文介绍了“观鸟”这一流行爱好,从心理益处、自然体验、低门槛优势三个方面分析了它受欢迎的原因,并给出了入门建议,旨在鼓励更多人参与到这项亲近自然的活动中。 1.根据“What’s more, unlike many hobbies, it doesn’t need special training, memberships, or high costs to begin.”可知,观鸟不需要特殊训练或昂贵的费用就能开始,所以此处作否定回答。故填No, it doesn’t. 2.根据“Keep a list of the birds you see and those you hope to see.”可知,观鸟时,列出你所见到的鸟类以及你希望见到的鸟类的清单。故填A list of the birds you see and those you hope to see.。 3.根据第二、三、四段内容可知,观鸟能改善心情、提升生活满足感,因为它让大脑与自然建立积极联系;观察鸟儿飞翔、欣赏它们的色彩、鸣唱和行为能带来愉悦与乐趣;观鸟无需特殊训练、会员资格或高昂的费用,仅需一小块自然空间,即很容易开始这项爱好。故填Because it can improve people’s moods and offer an enjoyable experience. And it is easy to start. 4.此题为开放性试题,言之有理即可。参考答案为①Install artificial bird nests or bird boxes on buildings and trees to provide safe shelter for birds.②Participate in local volunteer activities to clean up urban wetlands and remove plastic waste that could trap or harm birds. 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题09 任务型阅读15篇 (重庆专用) 内容导航 内容速递 中考真题练习 中考模拟练习 内容速递 本资料共15篇专项训练 中考真题练习 聚焦真题 明确考点 各地市联考真题练习 专注模拟 争夺高分 中考真题练习 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, Last month, we started the “Nature and Me” activity. What did you see and do during your time with nature? And how did you feel? Please share your stories. 8:15 p. m.   31 May I disliked hiking in the past, but now I enjoy it. My father and I had a hiking trip on MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong. The journey was harder than I expected. My legs started burning after just 30 minutes. But as we climbed higher, the amazing views—green hills, golden beaches, and endless ocean—seemed under my feet. There’s an old Chinese saying, “When you climb to the top, all other mountains seem small.” That’s exactly how I felt. Every drop of sweat counts! 8: 17 p. m.   31 May “I feel free and peaceful.” This was my answer to my friend when she asked me how I felt after an afternoon walk. As we walked through the park, I noticed all those fallen leaves with different shapes and colors lying on the ground. I picked some up and made them into a picture. You know what they say, “The best thing in life is free.” That’s so true. By walking, I got good exercise. By collecting these little treasures, I started paying attention to all the small things around me that I used to miss. It was like an escape (逃离) from what was troubling me. 12 minutes ago During the holiday, my family and I went to Crystal Waterfall. It was amazing! I stood near the falls, hearing the rush of water and feeling the cool mist (水雾). The sound of the water was actually super relaxing. It felt like all my tiredness and worries were being washed away. Back home, I even downloaded the recordings of waterfalls online. They can help me sleep better! 1.Does Steve like hiking now? 2.What did Lan pick up during the afternoon walk? 3.What have the three people learned in common from their trips? 4.What do you think of their experiences and why? Choose one to reply. (about 30 words) 中考模拟真题练习 阅读下文并回答问题。 Should Parents Track (追踪) Their Children’s Phones? Hi everyone! With more teenagers having their own phones, a new question comes up: should parents use apps to know where their kids are? It’s a topic that mixes worry about safety with hope for trust. Three people—a parent, a student and a teacher—have shared their posts here. Let’s check out their ideas! Ms. Zhang, a mother of a 14-year-old:                      6:10 p.m. 26 Jan. “My daughter started walking to her friend’s house alone last year. I understand she wanted to be independent, but I also needed peace of mind. We decided to try a location-sharing app (位置共享应用). The key for me is not watching it all the time. I check it only if she’s very late. This way, she gets her freedom, and I feel less nervous. It’s a tool that helps me believe her more while she’s out, not a way to control her.” Li Hao, an 8th-grade student:                      6:19 p.m. 26 Jan. “At first, I hated the idea. I felt like my parents were checking on me every minute, which meant they didn’t trust me. But then we had a talk. They explained it was for emergencies, not to follow my every step. Now, if I’m going to be late, I text them first This small act makes a big difference. I feel they trust me more because I’m being responsible, and I understand their worry better. The app isn’t the problem, but how we use it is.” Mr. Liu, a school teacher:                       13 minutes ago “From my experience, the discussion isn’t really about ‘to track or not to track.’ It’s about the relationship behind it. A tracking app works best not in secret, but as part of an open family conversation. When parents and kids agree on why and when to use it, they no longer have doubts and begin to care about each other’s safety. The real goal should be building trust and understanding, not just knowing a place on a map.” 1.Does Ms. Zhang check the location-sharing app all the time? 2.What does Li Hao do now if he is going to be late? 3.What do the three people have in common in using the location-sharing app? 4.What do you think of their ideas? And why? Choose one to reply to (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear classmates, Last week, we started the “Community Helpers” activity. You talked to people who do important jobs around us. What did you learn about their jobs? How did you feel after talking to them? Please share your stories.     8:23 p.m.5 July I talked with Ms. Chen, a street cleaner. In the past, I thought her job was easy and not important. But I was wrong. She taught me how to sort (分类) rubbish. She said one used battery can pollute the water and soil. Her job is not only about cleaning. More importantly, it plays an important role in helping keep our neighborhood healthy. Now I see her job in a new way.     9:17 p.m.5 July I met Officer Li, a policeman in our community. His job is not only to catch bad people, but also to help others. For example, he visits old people who live by themselves or helps neighbors in need. He said, “A good community needs people to trust and help each other.” Now I understand his uniform is not about power, but about love and help.     5 minutes ago I visited Mr. Wang in the school library. Today, many people use computers and phones to read. So I thought his job was not very useful. But after talking to him, I realized a librarian’s role is more about guiding reading. I even saw him help students pick good books, plan fun reading games for kids, and teach the elderly to use the library online. He said, “I help people learn new things and connect with others here.” 1.Did Steve think the street cleaner’s job was important before? 2.Who does Officer Li often visit? 3.How did the three students change their minds after the activity? 4.Which helper do you think is the most important? Give your reason(s). (About 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Hello, everyone! Our class is preparing a short video titled “The Greatest Invention in My Eyes” for the school’s Science and Technology Festival. We’ve interviewed some of our classmates to hear their thoughts. Here are their stories. (The following is the transcript (文字记录) of the video.) Li Qiang   7:15 p.m. Dec.10 I believe the telephone is the most important invention. Before it was invented, people had to send letters that took weeks to arrive. Now we can talk to anyone immediately, no matter where they are. It has made communication much faster and easier. This invention truly connected the world. Wei Fang   7:30 p.m. Dec.10 In my opinion, the computer has changed our lives the most. It helps us with studying, working, and even entertainment (娱乐). My father uses it for his job, my mother uses it for shopping, and I use it for learning English. It’s amazing how one machine can do so many different things! Zhang Lei   8:05 p.m. Dec.10 I think the light bulb is the greatest invention. Before Thomas Edison invented it, people had to use candles or oil lamps (油灯) at night. Now we can study, read, and work even when it’s dark outside. This invention really brightened our world and made our lives more productive. 1.Does Li Qiang think the telephone is the most important invention? 2.What has changed our lives the most in Wei Fang’s opinion? 3.What do the three inventions have in common according to the passages? 4.Among the three inventions mentioned above, which one could you live without for a week? Explain how your life would be different without it. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 When was the last time you went for a walk? Was it a slow walk after dinner, or a quick walk on a busy morning? It’s known that walking is good for us, but how good? Research has shown that walking is a great form of exercise. In fact, how often you walk matters more than how long you walk each time. Walking is perfect for keeping physical health and keeping weight under control. It’s also a tested way of improving your mood and reducing stress. But now scientists have discovered some new advantages, especially for the brain. So, how does walking help the brain? We can get answers from how the three people describe their walking habits. “I go for a walk alone every weekend, with my favorite music in my earphones. I always walk the same way every time, but each season brings something different. In autumn, I pick up the golden leaves. In spring, I smell the beautiful flowers. Such a chance to get closer to nature helps my brain work better like making me remember things more easily.” —John Nichols (32 years old) “I live in the city and I often walk home instead of taking the subway. There’s a shorter path nearby, but I always choose the longer one for the beautiful views along the way. Though I feel a little bit tired and people don’t understand me, I have to say that I feel my mind clearer after walking, especially when I’m busy with work.” —Declan Smith (26 years old) “London is a great place to walk. I usually walk from my home to where I work right through Regent’s Park, with its tall and wonderful trees. Along the way, I really enjoy sharing my daily happiness and troubles with some of my friends while walking together. Walking like this makes me think more clearly and I hardly forget important things now.” —Simon Tressel (34 years old) 1.Has research shown that walking is a great form of exercise? 2.What is walking perfect for? 3.According to the passage, how does walking help the brain? 4.Which of the three people’s walking habits would you like to choose if you use it on your way to school? What else would you like to do? (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 From a young age, we were taught that if we wanted to be successful, we had to study hard and get good grades at school. But in fact, the success isn’t just about school grades. Why is it like this? In some parents’ eyes, school grades are the most important thing for their kids. But in truth, there are many other important things besides school lessons. For example, how to be a happy person, how to keep healthy, and how to get on well with others. This means that school alone is not enough if you want to live a great life. Doing well at school is a great start for life, but it isn’t the only way to succeed. Many skills and hobbies outside of textbooks also play a big role in our growth. Being good at sports can make us strong and teach us the spirit of teamwork. Having a talent for music can help us relax and express our feelings better. Even skills like planting vegetables or fixing small things can make our life more colorful and useful. These abilities don’t show up on our test papers, but they can help us solve many problems in daily life and make us more confident. Life is really a long lesson-so you can’t judge a person’s success by just one part of it. If you have already finished school, keep learning. What you learned at school will never be enough for a happy life. If you are still studying, whether you are good or bad at school, don’t take your grades too seriously as long as you have tried your best. Keep learning to make your abilities better and better. That’s the way to live a happy and successful life. 1.Is the success just about school grades? 2.What do some parents think the most important thing for their kids? 3.What should we do to live a happy and successful life? 4.If you are a parent, will you only care about your child’s school grades? Explain the reason. 阅读下文并回答问题。 In China, students usually have summer and winter vacations and public holidays. But now, thanks to a government action plan introduced in March, many schools are adding extra (额外的) days off. The idea is that some primary and secondary schools could add spring and autumn breaks for students based on their own needs. In Guangzhou, 310 students from Yuyan Middle School enjoyed a five-day spring break in March. They looked into history and science at sites (地点) like the Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, and Zhuhai Aerospace Land (珠海太空中心). “While others are in classrooms, we’re out enjoying ourselves,” one of the students told Xinhua. Yin Xianwen, a teacher from the school, sees it as a great way to learn. “Watching plants grow is a lesson in nature, visiting historical sites is a history lesson, and traveling together is a lesson in social skills,” Yin told People’s Daily. “It offers students the chance to get the most precious (宝贵的) growth experiences during the most beautiful season.” Also, students can enjoy their spring break with families. It can help bring families closer together and reduce stress in studying, said Xinhua. However, there are some challenges. Not all parents can take time off when their kids do, so some children may end up staying home and playing on their phones. Schools also need to find a way to fit all their lessons into the new schedule. To make these breaks work well, the government, schools, parents and communities need to work together, noted People’s Daily. 1.Did the 310 students from Yuyan Middle School enjoy a five-day spring break in March? 2.What are the two benefits of students enjoying spring break with their families, according to Xinhua? 3.What challenges for the new spring and autumn breaks are mentioned in the passage? 4.Do you think adding spring and autumn breaks is a good idea for students? Why or why not? 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, I often feel worried when I have to make small choices in daily life. For example, at our school dining room, there are many kinds of dishes. Should I get spicy chicken or fried eggs today? In the dorm (宿舍), my roommates argue about who to use the shower first. In the class meeting, I don’t know who to vote (投票) for. These things may seem small, but they really stress me out. I’m posting this here to ask for advice. Any ideas? Wang Hua Hi, Wang Hua. I totally understand you. We had the same problem in our dorm. Everyone wanted to use the shower first, and it often kept everyone upset. Later, we found a simple solution. Now we play a decision-making game called Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS). Here comes our dorm rule. Whoever wins RPS gets the shower first. This simple game takes less time but keeps things fair and makes waiting much happier for everyone. Maybe you can try this in your dorm, too. Li Ai Hello, Wang Hua, I’m different from you. I believe there is no perfect choice in the world, so I would like to decide quickly instead of thinking too much and wasting time. I often use a decision-making game called “Dian-Bing-Dian-Jiang.” When I say the chant (童谣), I point from one choice to another: spicy chicken, fried eggs, beef noodles... When the chant ends, I just take the dish which I pointed at. In the game, every choice has the same chance, so deciding like this is not only quick but also fair. That’s my experience. Zhao Yi Wang Hua, I know how you feel. I’m shy and I don’t want to hurt others’ feelings. I used to fear class voting because I didn’t know which class leader to vote for when they all seemed good to me. My teacher has taught me a decision-making game named Drawing (抽签). I write all the names or small pieces of paper and draw one. Each name has the same chance, which makes the decision fair. This way, bad feelings no longer trouble me. Hope this works for you. Sun Zhong 1.Is Wang Hua good at making choices in daily life? 2.What’s Li Ai’s dorm rule for using a shower? 3.According to the passage, what advantages do these games bring? 4.When would you use these or other similar ways to make a small choice? Give one example and explain how. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 During the holiday, I went to visit my grandparents with my parents in the countryside. When Grandma said she had been very busy with farm work, I immediately decided to stay overnight at her house. The thought of planting seeds and watering the fields made me really excited. That night, I could hardly fall asleep. “Sweetie, time to get up.” Grandma’s soft voice woke me up. I looked at the clock-it was only 5:30in the morning! I asked, “Grandma, why do we have to get up so early?” Because the hens just laid their eggs. Now is the best time to collect them,” she explained. The morning air was cool and fresh. But as we walked toward the chicken coop (笼子), a strong, unpleasant smell came out. I held my breath and followed Grandma closely. She opened a small window and reminded me, “You have to be quick but gentle. Don’t scare the hens.” I saw a hen guarding two large eggs on the straw. Her sharp beak looked a bit scary. I took a deep breath and slowly reached out my hand. Suddenly, the hen stood up! I let out a small cry but quickly picked up the eggs before she could peck (啄) me. The eggs felt warm in my hands-so different from the cold ones we usually take out of the fridge. Later, we watered and fertilized (施肥) the vegetables in the fields, picked two pumpkins, and collected a small basket of chilies. By the time Grandma called me for dinner, I was already sound asleep on the sofa. When I finally sat down to enjoy the simple meal, I realized for the first time that every single dish was the fruit of hard work. That day I had not only helped on the farm but also learned to respect the labour that feeds us. 1.Did the writer feel excited that night when staying at Grandma’s home? 2.Why did they have to get up so early? 3.What did the writer learn from the day’s work on the farm? 4.Have you ever had a similar experience of learning through labour? Share your story and feelings. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Nowadays, Chinese people have more opportunities to enjoy various leisure activities. Traveling has become increasingly popular. Over the past few years, the number of Chinese tourists has grown rapidly, reaching 5. 6 billion domestic trips (国内游) in 2024 alone, while the income (收入) from domestic tourism reached 5.75 trillion (万亿) yuan in this year, showing a rapid growth. In their free time, Chinese people today enjoy traveling to different places in China much more than going abroad. Traveling methods are developing rapidly. Most people prefer fast and convenient ways of traveling. However, reaching some places can be challenging, especially for first-time visitors. You need courage and lots of preparations beforehand (预先). In the past, people mainly traveled by bus, train, or bicycle. But now there are more choices. When traveling across China, you can take high-speed rail, subways, or even planes. Air travel is more popular than before. Taking a bus in the countryside is becoming common. However, bus services in some tourist attractions (旅游景点) are not provided, so walking or taking a boat might be necessary. The rise in travel shows more people want to visit new places and learn about different cultures. It shows travel is easier and cheaper for everyone in China. Recent data (数据) show that travel is not just a trend (趋势) but a big part of Chinese culture and economy. 1.Where do Chinese people today prefer to go for traveling? 2.What is becoming a common way of traveling in the countryside? 3.According to the passage, why do more people in China want to visit new places? 4.How do you like to get around, and what places would you like to visit? Choose one to reply, and give your reason. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Are you a photographer who loves all things wild? Jamie Smart, a ten-year-old girl, has won the “10 Years and Under” group in the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. People call her the “eagle-eyed girl”. Her winning photo is named The Weaver’s Lair. Another one of her pictures also got special praise. Jamie’s love for wildlife photography started when she was six. She first liked dinosaurs, which grew into a love for all animals and nature. She feels happiest when she is outside, watching animals and learning about how they act. Her favorite animals to take pictures of are small beetles (甲虫) called weevils (象鼻虫). She thinks they look funny and full of character when you see them up close. She dreams of visiting rainforests in countries like Panama and Peru one day. Jamie believes a great wildlife photo should make people feel something and create a connection between the animal and the viewer. This can happen through eye contact or interesting animal behavior. Her advice for young photographers is to be patient, learn as much as you can about the animals, and understand how light works. She also says to choose something you really care about to photograph—your love for it will be shown in your picture. 1.Is Jamie Smart’s winning photo named The Weaver’s Lair? 2.When did Jamie begin to take photos of the wildlife? 3.What makes a great wildlife photo according to Jamie? 4.Choose something you really care about, take a picture and describe it. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Dear friends, Have you ever tried to make money on your own, like doing part-time jobs or selling things? What was your first experience of making money? Please share your stories with us! Peter, 15, UK     Story: Selling candies In my town, we often have weekend markets where people can sell food, crafts and second-hand things. One summer, my friend and I used my grandmother’s recipe to make different tastes of candies. It wasn’t easy—we set prices, made signs and talked to strangers. At the end of the day, we didn’t make much money but felt proud and joyful. We gave away 20% of the money to a local animal shelter (收容所)。 Huang Li, 14, China     Story: Teaching SpokenEnglish During the summer holiday, I volunteered to teach my neighbors spoken English. I prepared simple topics and organized role-plays and pronunciation practice. I kept encouraging them not to be afraid of making mistakes. Soon I had a group of learners. By the end of the summer, I was paid for my teaching. I was so happy because it was my first experience of making money on my own. More importantly, I took pride in helping others build confidence in English. Jessica, 14, USA     Story: Publishing Writings When I was 12, I fell in love with writing. But I never dreamed of being a published writer—until my mom told me I could send my works to youth magazines. I was overjoyed and eager to share my creations with the world! A few days later, my writing was published and I received $30. I felt very proud. It was not much money, but it pushed me forward. That day, I also used the money I earned to buy some toys for the kids in the kindergarten. 1.Did Peter make a lot of money by selling candies? 2.How did Huang Li help her neighbors improve their spoken English? 3.What do the three students have in common after reading their stories? (at least 3 points) 4.Whose story are you interested in? Explain the reasons. (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 The fashion world is trying to be kinder to the earth. Fashion designers are finding new ways to cut waste. One smart designer, Zsofia Kollar, has a cool idea. She uses human hair to make fabric (织物面料) for things such as clothes. Zsofia started a company called Human Material Loop. She gets hair from hair salons (发廊), and then instead of throwing it away, she turns it into fabric. Human hair can be made into fabric like wool (羊毛). By using human hair, Zsofia is saving thousands of tons of hair from being thrown away each year. Human hair can also take the place of polyester (涤纶), which pollutes the sea. It can even help cut the need for cotton, which needs a lot of water and chemicals to grow. To use the human hair, Zsofia first cleans it with special chemicals. And then she makes it into wool-like fabric. “Many times if people hear a fabric is made out of human hair, they’re like, ‘Eww!’” Zsofia said. “But when they see and touch the fabric, soon they will fall in love with it.” Zsofia started her company in 2021. So far, she hasn’t used the hair fabric much. But she has teamed up with a fashion house to make environmentally friendly clothes using hair fabric. Her big dream is to turn 550,000 tons of hair into fabric every year by 2034. That’s a lot of hair! 1.Is Zsofia a fashion house owner? 2.What do people probably mean by saying “Eww” when hearing a fabric is made out of human hair? 3.What can hair fabric take the place of? 4.Do you think Zsofia’s dream will come true? Why or why not? (about 30 words) 阅读下文并回答问题。 Chen Sheng, a young man from Meitan, Guizhou Province, feels that he really wants to help older people. Raised by his grandparents, he has always wanted to make the lives of the elderly better. After graduating in 2017 with a healthcare degree, he finished eight months of training at a local hospital and then started working at a nursing home. At first, his work was harder than he thought. He woke up early every day at 6 a.m. to help with morning tasks and gave close care to those who could not get out of bed. His day often lasted until 11 p.m. Although he sometimes thought about stopping, the friendly smiles and trust from the people living there made him want to keep doing his work. Chen Sheng uses his medical knowledge carefully. He gives regular health checkups, offers advice on what to eat and how to live, and helps the older people get healthier. Grandpa Li said, “When I came here, I was very weak and could only lie in bed. After two months of Chen Sheng’s help, I could walk again. Life here is good—daily services and medical care are just like at home.” Besides physical help, Chen Sheng listens patiently when the elderly feel sad or worried. Grandma Sun likes to talk with him every day and often shares important stories. She feels happy and comforted because of the time and care he gives her. Her family is thankful for the care and attention Chen Sheng always gives her. With more people needing help, many young workers like Chen Sheng—especially those born after 2000—have joined nursing homes and work hard to make life better for older people. 1.Does Chen Sheng feel that he really wants to help older people? 2.What made Chen Sheng want to keep doing his work? 3.What qualities (品质) does Chen Sheng have? 4.As teens, would you like to work in elderly care in the future? Why or why not? In recent years, an increasing number of people have found joy in watching and listening to birds in their local parks, gardens, or even from their windows. This simple activity, known as bird-watching, has grown into a widely enjoyed hobby. But what is behind its rising popularity? Studies have begun to find out what many bird-watchers feel. Research published in a scientific journal showed that people who spent time noticing birds reported better moods (心情) for much of the day. Another project found that those who live in areas with more kinds of birds are more likely to feel satisfied with their lives. Scientists believe this has to do with how our minds connect with gentle, natural world. Also, an expert from a bird research lab points out that watching a bird achieve effortless flight can be an enjoyable experience. Additionally, the bright colors, beautiful songs, and different behaviors of birds provide endless points of interest, drawing bird-watchers into their world without the need for any direct interaction. What’s more, unlike many hobbies, it doesn’t need special training, memberships, or high costs to begin. As one expert puts it, the basic requirement is simply “a little bit of natural space”. This lets individuals (个人) and families enjoy the outdoors together. If you’re interested in joining this trend, getting started is simple. Try setting up a bird feeder; you can even make one yourself with pine cones (松果) and peanut butter. Keep a list of the birds you see and those you hope to see. And if your family has a backyard, do what you can to make it a nice place for birds, for example, by choosing native plants that attract and protect them. Let this new hobby take flight. You might find it brings more than just birds into your view. 阅读下文并回答问题。 1.Does bird-watching require special training or expensive equipment to start? 2.What should you keep a list of when you start bird-watching? 3.Why has bird-watching become a popular hobby among people? 4.What other ways can you think of to protect birds in the cities? (Write at least 2 ways) 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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