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1、專項(xiàng)5-2022年上海市初三英語二模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之閱讀四選一(原卷版)目錄一、寶山二模三、嘉定二模五、閔行古美學(xué)校九下期中卷七、松江九下期中卷九、靜安民立中學(xué)九下期中卷H、浦東新區(qū)上外浦外九下期中卷二、黃浦二模四、徐匯二模六、普陀九下期中卷八、徐匯九下期中卷十、長寧九下線上測試卷十二、浦東新區(qū)進(jìn)才中學(xué)九下期中卷一、寶山二模There are a number of different places to eat in the SunshineShopping Centre.The Northern House is small, but very popular. The noodle sou
2、p tastes very good. Everything is clean and the staff are friendly. Prices are good too, but you may have to wait quite a long time as the restaurant isso busy.The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzas here do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad. The wait
3、ers looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurant needs to be improved.The Tokyo Restaurant has been here for many years and the staff bow(鞠躬)to customers when they enter and are very polite. The fish is very fresh and most of the food is delicious. The amount of food you get is quit
4、e small but it always looks nice on the plate.W7The Golden Dragon is a large Chinese restaurant. It has a lot of different food. The sweet and sour pork is excellent, the Beijing Duck is famous, and the winter melon soup is good. Go there for a really good meal but expect to pay a lot. Prices are hi
5、gh.The Come in Coffee Shop is very modem. There are many kinds of coffee and if you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakes and cookies! You can also have sandwiches 一 I enjoyed the egg sandwich a lot. They have modern music playing, but it is often very noisy, so it is quite difficult to
6、 have a good conversation.How many places to eat are introduced in the material?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six.If you want to have noodle soup, you can go to.A. The Golden DragonB. The Northern HouseC. The Tokyo RestaurantD. The Rome HutWhich of the following statements about the Rome Hut is NOT tr
7、ue?A. It is a new restaurant.B.The pizzas there arent tasty.C. The service is nice.D.The prices are high.Its enjoyable to eat in the Tokyo Restaurant because.A. the amount of food is verysmallB.the egg sandwich tastes very deliciousC. the waiters there look verypoliteD.the restaurant is both new and
8、smartPeople can enjoy in the Come in Coffee Shop.A. cakes and cookiesB.fresh fishC. many kinds of teaD.the Beijing DuckThe main purpose of the material is to.offer proper prices and delicious food to customershelp customers to know the locations of different restaurantsgive introductions of differen
9、t food and drinks to customersprovide information on different restaurants fbr customers 【答案】39.C40. B 41.C 42. C 43. A 44. D【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文介紹了陽光購物中心的一些餐館的情況,包括對食物的評價(jià),食物的價(jià)格 以及對服務(wù)員的評價(jià)等?!?9題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The Northern House“; The Rome Hut“; “The Tokyo Restaurant“; The Golden Dragon; The Come in Coffee Shop”可知
10、,一共提至!J 了 5 個(gè)吃飯的地方,故選 C。【40題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The Northern House is small, but very popular. The noodle soup tastes very good.“可知,想要喝面湯,可以去Northern House,故選B。41題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題 o 根據(jù)“The Rome Hut is a new restaurant. It is very smart, but the pizzas here do not taste good. We did not eat our fish as it smelt bad.
11、 The waiters looked angry and we thought it was expensive. This restaurant needs to be improved.”可知,這家餐館的服務(wù)員看 起來很生氣,并不友好,故選C?!?2題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The Tokyo Restaurant has been here fbr many years and the staffbow(鞠 躬)to customers when they enter and are very polite.”可知,在 Tokyo Restaurant 吃飯是愉快 的,因?yàn)槟抢锏姆?wù)員
12、非常有禮貌,故選C。43題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“The Come in Coffee Shop is very modern. There are many kinds of coffee and if you like sweet things wait until you taste their cakes and cookies!”可知, 人們可以在 Come in Coffee Shop 享受糕點(diǎn),故選 A。【44題詳解】推理判斷題。根據(jù)There are a number of different places to eat in the Sunshine Shopping Cen
13、tre.”以及文章的理解可知,本文的主要目的是為客戶提供不同餐廳的信息,故選D。二、黃浦二模These days, more and more people are getting the latest news from a screen rather than a paper. Yet many people still find it exciting to open a freshly printed newspaper to discover whats in it. Scanning through a copy of the morning paper has become an
14、 irreplaceable part of their day. One of the most popular dailies in the United States is The New York Times. Every night, the paper gets printed at 26 plants across the country. College Point, built in 1997,is the biggest among them. It prints 1.7 million copies of The New York Tinies every week.If
15、 you ever have a chance to visit College Point, you will be impressed by many things. The first among them is perhaps the paper rolls. Each of them is half as heavy as a car (that is, about 900 kilograms). They are moved from the storage to the printing presses with the help of three robotic arms. T
16、here are also 30,000 liters (升)of black ink and 9,500 liters of colored ink. Trucks deliver ink to the plant every week.Finished newspaper pages are sent digitally from the newsroom to the plant. They are then burned (亥U) with lasers onto thin aluminum (鋁制的)sheets called plates. There are seven prin
17、ting presses at College Point. Each of them is several stories tall. During a print run, they can print as many as 80,000 newspapers per hour. Pressmen would carefully adjust the presses before they place the plates on the machines. Electricians and machinists are also on hand during this setup to s
18、olve any problems that may occur. The noise of the running presses is awful. Each press is shut down for one shift (輪班)each week. Press staff will then climb inside to maintain the machines key parts.Sometimes, news breaks during a press run. If its important enough, the newsroom will call to “Stop
19、the presses!,9 Often, the copies that have already been printed wont be thrown away, but the rest of the nights run will be based on the updated version.Usually, all print runs of The New York Times are completed by 3 a.m. Maintenance and electrical teams will then make preparations for the next shi
20、ft. The plant is so large that they have to ride bicycles in order to get around!What is the main idea of the article?How The New York Times is edited.How The New York Times is printed.Where The New York Times can be bought.How often The New York Times is published.We can learn from the article that
21、 at College Point, The New York Times is usually printedA. at noon B. at nightC. in the afternoon D. in the early morningA. at noon B. at nightAccording to the article, the man in the picture on the right is probably.A. an editorB. a pressmanC. an electrician D. a postal workerAccording to the artic
22、le, what is the correct order of the following steps?Adjusting the printing presses.Burning newspaper pages onto plates.(3)Putting plates on the printing presses. Receiving newspaper pages from the newsroom.A.B.C.D.According to the article, how often are the key parts of College Points printing pres
23、ses maintained?A. Every day.B. Every other day. C. Once a week. D. Twice amonth.We can learn from the article that when there is important breaking news, the College Point staff will.ask the newsroom whether the pages will be updatedthrow away the printed papers and print the updated versionrebum th
24、e plates before printing the rest of the shifts papersprint a page about the updates and put it into the printed papersI have been a staff writer for the school newspaper, the Dagligtale, since my first day here at the University of Alberta. I probably wont work as a journalist after my graduation,
25、but this doesnt mean my experience in student journalism has been useless. In fact, I have picked up many important skills through this job.I still remember my first news story. It was about the victory of the school baseball team. I attended the celebration and was told to do some interviews. I was
26、 frightened. Talking to strangers was one of my fears. But I gathered my courage and did it. I talked to the students, the players and the team leader. It was something I had never dreamed of doing before. This opportunity gave me confidence and helped me to improve my social skills.In journalism, e
27、verything has to be based on facts. As a student journalist, I have learned to do research and to think critically about what I read. Discovering the facts is important when you are writing for the school newspaper, but in the Information Age, this is also an increasingly useful skill in everyday li
28、fe.As a student journalist, I always know that I have a lot to learn. Tm never afraid of asking people for feedback (反饋意見). I have learned how not to take negative (負(fù)面的)feedback personally and how to use it to make improvements to myself.Journalism is a stressful field to work in, but Im thankful th
29、at I have had the opportunity to try my hand at it. It has taught me to be a better storyteller, student and citizen. If you are ever given a chance to write for a campus newspaper or magazine, take it and learn everything you can!According to the article, after her university graduation, the author
30、 will be likely toA. stop working in journalismB. work as a full-time journalistC. continue to write for the DagligtaleD. introduce the Dagligtale to more peopleThe first story that the author wrote for the Dagligtale most likely appeared on the page.A. EntertainmentB. LettersC. SportsD. OpinionWe c
31、an learn from the article that the author used to be.A. irresponsibleB. lazyC. unhappyD. shyWhat is the authors attitude towards negative feedback now?She is often very sad about it.She usually turns a blind eye to it.She listens to it and improves herself accordingly.She often has both good and bad
32、 feelings about it.According to the author, what skill has become more and more useful in our daily lives?A. Story-telling. B. Critical thinking.C. Time management. D. Social communication.By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to.thank the person who let her join the Dagligtaletalk about
33、 her experience of interviewing strangersshare how journalism had made her a better personencourage students to work for a school publication三、嘉定二模Unlike the owls in the Harry Potter books, homing pigeons cant be given an address to fly to. But if they are taken away from home, even as far as 1100 m
34、iles away, homing pigeons can always find their way back.This ability has made homing pigeons good messengers for thousands of years. Homing pigeons were widely used in both World War I and World War II. Several birds even received medals for delivering important messages during wartime.But how do h
35、oming pigeons find their way home overlong distances? Scientists believe that homing pigeons have both a compass mechanism and a map mechanism in their bodies.A homing pigeons compass mechanism relies upon the Sun. Like many other birds, homing pigeons can use the position and angle of the Sun to de
36、termine the proper direction for flight.Homing pigeons5 map mechanism relied on low-frequency infrasound. Humans cannot hear these sounds. But these sounds are created by nearly everything. Homing pigeons listen to these sounds until they recognize the sounds of their home.Homing pigeons can fly bac
37、k if they were taken away from home miles away.A. 2000B. 1800C. 1500D. 1000During, homing pigeons delivered many important messages.A. World War IB. World War IIC. World War I and IID. wartimeeads a homing pigeons compass mechanism to work well.A. The SunB. The StarC. The MarsD. The Earth42. Accordi
38、ng to the map mechanism, homing pigeons can find way back because.A. they hear their owner calls themB. they recognize the low-frequency infrasound from their homeC. they ask other homing pigeons for helpD. they know the direction of the Sun43. What is NOT mentioned according to the passage?A. Homin
39、g pigeons can find way back without giving address.B. Homing pigeons are widely used to send messages nowadays.C. Homing pigeons have two mechanisms in their bodies to help them fly back.D. Homing pigeons can get a special sound that humans cannot.44. Whats the best title fbr this passage?A. Homing
40、PigeonsB. PigeonsC. BirdsD. A compass and A map Mechanism四、徐匯二模Holiday Coachingat The Top StadiumStar Basketball will be running basketball courses over the summer holidays at The Top Stadium.Courses will cover all that the game requires and will be delivered by our team of highly qualified coaches.
41、 Take a look below at our banding system to see which type is right for you and for details of the courses on offer.Course Details| Course Name| Course Date| Course Time| Cost| Course Type|3-Day Basketball Fun Course15th-17th July9:30 a.m. - 12:30.p.m.$50 3-Day Summer Holiday Course26th.28th My9:30
42、a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$99.99 4-Day Basketball Experience7th-10th August9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.$150 5- Day Super Course-25th August9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.$150 Age: 8-13 years old-I o .6-10 yearsLevel: School &Level: Beginners Learn & develop basic skills of the gameclub membersLearn new skills in an enjoyable
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44、LINK /coacinq /coacinq. Places will be limited so please book sooner rather than later to guaranteed place. Each course is open up to 20 trainees only.55. The information above is probablyA. an advertisementB. a timetableC. an invitationD. a noticeto take part in.to take part in.The basketball cours
45、es are designed for studentsbelow 10 years oldabove 8 years oldfrom 10 to 13 years oldD. from 6 to 15 years oldIf you prepare to join the local basketball team, the suitable course type for you isA. B. C. D. Which of the following courses isnt open to beginners?3-Day Basketball Fun Course.3-Day Summ
46、er Holiday Course.4-Day Basketball Experience.5-Day Super Course.You are suggested to to book the course.make a phone callvisit the websitewrite an e-mailpay a personal visit 60. It is true that.each course usually takes at least 20 traineesall trainees spend six hours a day at the stadiumtrainees o
47、f 4 course types learn with different aimscoaches are professional players from the country team五、閔行古美學(xué)校九下期中卷Turning Trash Into a Free LibraryA second-grade education has not stopped garbage collector Jose Gutierrez. He is bringing the gift of reading to thousands of Colombian (哥倫比亞的)children.Gutier
48、rez started saving books from the trash 27 years ago. He was driving a garbage truck at night through the countrys richer neighborhoods. The books that were thrown away slowly piled up (堆積).Now the ground floor of his small house is a community library. It is stacked (堆放)from floor to ceiling. They
49、range from chemistry textbooks to children5s classics.Gutierrez says books are luxuries (奢侈品)for boys and girls in low-income neighborhoods such as his. New reading material at bookstores is too expensive. There are 19 public libraries in Bogota, a city of 8.5 million people. But the libraries tend
50、to be located far away from poorer areas. They should be in all neighborhoods and on each comer of every neighborhood,the 60-year-old says. Books can save us. That is what Colombia needs.Gutierrez has a love of reading. He says that comes from his mother. She always read to him even though she was t
51、oo poor to keep him in school. Gutierrez has traveled to book fairs (展銷會)in Mexico and Chile to share his experience of starting a library with the books that are thrown away. To me, books are the greatest invention and the best thing that can happen to a human being.”Gutierrez is a keen reader of w
52、orks by authors such as Leo Tolstoy and Victor Hugo. His favorite books include One Hundred Years of Solitude and The General in His Labyrinth by Colombias Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The first book Gutierrez found was a copy of the classic novel Anna Karenina. The Tolstoy b
53、ook was later joined by The Little Prince, Sophies World, The Iliad and a number of novels. Today, he has collected around 25,000 books.Gutierrez still looks through the rubbish fbr additions to his library, named “The Strength of Words. His fame as Colombias Lord of the Books” has helped a lot. It
54、has brought him thousands of donated books. He has sent many to other libraries around the country. He doesnt have room fbr them all.Gutierrez says he doesnt reject (卦F斥)technology that allows books to be read digitally. But he prefers to read the printed words on paper. There is nothing more beauti
55、ful than having a book in your pocket, in your bag or inside your car,“ he says.Gutierrez started saving books from the trash when he was in his.A. twentiesB. thirtiesC. fortiesD. fiftiesThe underlined word They” in paragraph 3 refers to ”A. luxury shopsB. public librariesC. garbage trucksD. second-
56、hand bookstoresBased on the information in the article, which of the following books was written by a Nobel Prize-winning novelist?A. Sophies World.B. Anna Karenina.C. The Little Prince.D. One Hundred Years of Solitude.What did the book Anna Karenina mean to Gutierrez?A window to the world.Some comf
57、ort in difficult times.The beginning of his charity project.One of his greatest achievements in life.Which of the following statements is true according to the article?A.Gutierrez doesnt enjoy digital reading because he believes printed books are easier to carry.B.Gutierrez has given many books to o
58、ther libraries because he already had them in his own library.C.Gutierrez has received thousands of donated books because he has made quite a name for himself.D.Gutierrez left school when he was in Grade Two because there were not enough textbooks in his low-income neighborhood.Which of the followin
59、g sayings does Gutierrezs story lead us to believe?Actions speak louder than words.A good book can shine a light upon the soul.C. One mans trash is another mans treasure.D. The palest ink is better than the best memory.六、普陀九下期中卷Dear friends and community,We are happy to introduce recent activities i
60、n our community. Choose any oneyou like and enjoy the time with your family and friends.On BroadwayWinter CampThis will be a night of theLOur unique and fun winter campmost entertaining and thrilling Broadway shows set on stage. We would like to honor some of these world-class acts in the show. You
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