2022年中考阅读冲刺练习11
A)
The most important holiday in China is Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year. To the Chinese people, it is as important as Christmas to people in the West. The date of the Chinese New year is the first day of the first lunar(阴历的)month.
In China, there’s an animal to represent(代表)the year, and it is called the zodiac sign(生肖).The Chinese zodiac is a 12-year cycle(循环)named with animals, starting with a Rat and ending with a Pig. For example, if you were born in 1995 or 2007, you are a Pig. On Chinese New Year, which is on Feb. 1st 2022, the Year of the OX will be over and the Year of the Tiger will begin.
By(通过)telling your zodiac sign, you may also tell others what you are like. People believe some animals are luckier than the others, such as the Dragon. Unlike the Western tradition(西方传统), the Chinese Dragon is a symbol for(...的象征)power, strength(力量)and
wealth. And People say that if you are born(出生于)in the year of Tiger, you will be lively and clever. Tigers are natural leaders(领袖) and you are often an inspiration(鼓舞人心) for other people. So people say if you are born this year, you may have a full and challenge life.
Are you a Tiger? If so, enjoy the coming 2022!
1. ________ is the date of the Chinese New Year in 2022.
A. February 1st B. January 31st C. January 30th
2. If you were born in 1995, you are ________.
A. a Pig B. a Rat C. a Dragon
3. Which one is TRUE about the Dragon according to the passage?
A. Dragon is the luckiest in the 12 zodiac signs.
B. Westerners think Dragon is a symbol of good luck.
C. In Chinese tradition, Dragon means being powerful, strong and wealthy.
4. If you are a Tiger, ________ in 2022.
A. you may be not happy and nice
B. you may be of power, strength and wealth
C. you may have a full and challenge life
5. This passage mainly talks about ________.
A. the zodiac signs in China.
B. the Spring Festival in China.
C. the meaning of the Tiger in China.
B)
Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak early this year, many women have stepped up in the fight to end the epidemic (疫情). This makes this year’s International Women’s Day even more eye-catching.
Guo Xin is a volunteer from Shandong Province. She has been working as a volunteer in Wuhan since February 3. She is mainly responsible for helping to count the goods and materials donated (捐赠) to Wuhan.
According to Guo, her parents didn’t know she was coming to Wuhan. “I wasn’t sure if I should come as I didn’t know how difficult the situation was. I thought about it and decided to come. I have a sister. She is in college. My parents are healthy. If you overthink, it becomes more difficult. But if you let it go, it’s much easier,” Guo said.
Behind the reports, there are still many unknown women workers. Among them, some businesswomen have spared no expense (不惜一切代价) in the production of protective equipment at the fastest speed for the epidemic. There are also women who are active in communities and on the streets, working hard for people. There are also policewomen, rep
orters and drivers.
The International Women’s Day honours women’s achievements as well as making the world think of the equality (平等) that women still fight for. According to a survey, in Shanghai, half of the doctors on the front line of the fight against the outbreak are women and more than 90 percent of nurses are women. Women medical workers are heroes. They are soldiers who should not be neglected in the fight against the epidemic.
6. Which of the following is TRUE about Guo Xin?
A. Her parents supported her in her decision to go to Wuhan.
B. She comes from a city in Guangdong Province.
C. She went to Wuhan out of her own will.
D. She is a college student.
7. What’s the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
A. Women are as strong as men.
B. The reports can’t tell all the truth.
C. A lot of women are trying their best to offer help.
D. People should pull together when faced with difficulties.
8. What does the underlined word “neglected” in the last paragraph mean in Chinese?
A. 覆盖 B. 改变 C. 承认 D. 忽视
9. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Women — Important Roles in the Fight Against the Epidemic
B. Remember the Efforts of Women During the Epidemic
C. The Importance of the International Women’s Day
D. Being a Volunteer Is Honorable
C)
Mr. Gong was angry when he found out that his 12-year-old child had spent 13, 272 yuan from March 17 to 21 when playing video games on his mobile phone. Gong made a complaint and required the video game company to return all the money. But “it’s up in the air so far.” Gong told Workers’ Daily.
This is not a single case in which children have paid a great deal of money to play online games. The Guangdong Consumer Council ( 消费者委员会) has received more than 10,000 similar complaints from local parents in the first three months of this year.
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