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5年(2021-2025)中考天津中考英語真題匯編(學(xué)生版)——閱讀理解C之應(yīng)用文或說明文年份考題內(nèi)容(2021-2025)命題趨勢2025年本文主要介紹了三位年輕人的職業(yè)及其工作內(nèi)容、特點和感受。文章主題:涵蓋了人物經(jīng)歷、成長故事、親情友情、冒險經(jīng)歷等豐富多樣的主題,貼近學(xué)生的生活和認知水平。篇幅長度:通常在150-300詞左右。難度水平:整體難度適中,會有一定比例的生詞,但不影響對文章主旨的理解。細節(jié)理解題:這類題目占比較大,要求考生從文中找到具體的信息,如人物的行為、事件的時間地點等。主旨大意題:考查對整篇文章核心內(nèi)容的概括和總結(jié)。推理判斷題:需要考生根據(jù)文中提供的線索進行推理和判斷。詞義猜測題:通過上下文推測生詞或短語的含義。2024年本文主要就互聯(lián)網(wǎng)安全,介紹幾位互聯(lián)網(wǎng)用戶的經(jīng)歷。2023年本文主要介紹了早期動物園以及如今的動物園的作用,但是我們還需做更多的事情來保護所愛的動物。2022年本文主要介紹了茶和咖啡的不同文化。2021年文中主要介紹了一些關(guān)于沙漠的常識。(25·天津中考真題)Therearemanykindsofwork.Peopledodifferentthingsintheirwork.Wetalkedtothreeyoungpeopleabouttheircareers(職業(yè)).Readaboutthem.Jane,22:I’matravelagent(代理人).Iplanvacationsfordifferentkindsofpeople.Ineedtobuyplanetickets,bookhotelroomsandmaketravelplans.Ipayattentiontotheneedsofmycustomersandhelpsolvetheirtravelproblems.Ireallyliketheworkinghoursfrom9:00amto5:00pmeveryday.AndIcanbuyplaneticketsatverylowprices.Grace,24:Isellelectronics(電子產(chǎn)品)inastore.Ihelppeoplemakedecisionsaboutchoosingandbuyingelectronics.Ineedtoknowclearlyabouttheinformationofeachproductinourstore.I’mafanoftechnology,soIthinkit’salwaysinterestingtolearnaboutnewelectronics.SometimesIhavetoworklateatnight,butIstillenjoymywork.Andtheypaymeverywell.Mike,25:I’mawebsitedesigner(設(shè)計師).Imakewebsitesfordifferentcompanies.Tomakeawebsiteforacompany,Ilearnaboutthecompanyanditsneedsfirst.Iwritedownsomeideas.Afterthat,Italktopeopleatthecompanyagaintoimprovemydesign.ThenIcompletethewebsite.Iliketocreatenewthings.IfeelsohappywhenIseetheresultsofmywork.Also,Iworkonmycomputerathome.ThismeansIcandecidemyownworkinghoursandhavemoretimewithmyfamily.36.WhatdoesJanedofordifferentkindsofpeople?A.Sherepairscomputers. B.Sheplansvacations.C.Shewritesbooks. D.Shedoeshousework37.WhatisalwaysinterestingforGrace?A.Toworkverylateatnight. B.TolearnaboutnewelectronicsC.Tohavemoretimewithherfamily. D.Tohelppeoplesolvetravelproblems.38.WhatistherightorderforMiketomakeawebsiteforacompany?a.Writedownsomeideas

b.Finishmakingthewebsite.c.Learnaboutthecompanyanditsneeds.

d.Communicatewithpeopleatthecompanyagain.A.a-b-c-d B.a-c-d-b C.c-b-a-d D.c-a-d-b39.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthethreeyoungpeopleall________.A.sellelectronics B.makelittlemoneyC.enjoytheirwork D.createnewtechnology40.Thispassagemainlyhelpspeople________.A.decidetheirworkinghours B.learnaboutdifferentworkC.findacompanytoworkfor D.becomefansoftechnology(24·天津中考真題)TheInternetisoftenusedtobuyandsellproducts,paybills,andcommunicatewithpeople.ButhowsafeisitwhenyouusetheInternet?OurmagazineInteractionsaskedsomeInternetusersabouttheirexperiences.Linda,29,nurse:Ipayallmybillsonline.Oneday,Ireceivedanemailfrommybank.Ittoldmethatsomeonewastryingtotakeoutmoneyfrommyaccount(賬號),soIshouldemailmypassword(密碼)tothe“bankmanager”.Ifeltsomethingwaswrong,soIcalledmybankandaskedabouttheemail.Thebanksaidtheyneversentit.Irealisedthatsomeonetriedtocheat(欺騙)meofmymoney.I’llcontinuepayingmybillsthisway,butI’llbemorecareful.Emily,22,officeworker:Iwasatwork,andIsentanemailtoafriendofmine.IwastellingheraboutmyproblemswithMark,themanager.Afewminuteslater,afriendofMark’scameovertomydesk.Hesaid,“SoyouthinkMarkistoostrict?”Myfacewasred.Ichosethewrongnameonmyaddresslist.Itwasmyownfault,soI’lllookovermyemailsmorecarefullybeforeIclick“Send”nexttime.Thomas,21,universitystudent:IlovetheInternet!Ilookuplotsofinformationonline.Ioftenbuythingsonthewebsites—furniture,clothes,CDs,evenfoods.IhavealsosoldsomeofmythingsontheInternet.IonlyusethewebsitesItrustandI’veneverhadasafetyproblem.36.Whereisthepassagetakenfrom?A.Adiary. B.Anovel. C.Amagazine. D.Ahistorybook.37.Lindaprobablygottheemailfromapersonwho________.A.refusedtolendmoneytoherB.askedaboutherexperiencesC.soldthingstoheronthewebsitesD.triedtocheatherofhermoney38.Theword“fault”inParagraph3means“________”.A.project B.mistake C.advantage D.plan39.Whosharedenjoyableexperiencesaccordingtothepassage?A.Linda. B.Emily. C.Mark. D.Thomas.40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheInternet:HowSafeIsIt? B.TheBank:HowUsefulIsIt?C.TheWebsite:HowCheapIsIt? D.TheMagazine:HowAmazingIsIt?(23·天津中考真題)Mostpeopleloveanimals.Manychildren’sbooksuseanimalsasthemaincharacters.Manypeoplelookafteranimalsaspets.Theloveforanimalsmaybewhybothchildrenandadults(成年人)enjoygoingtozoos.Inthepast,zooswereusuallystartedbyrichpeople.ThefirstzoowasstartedbyaqueeninEgyptin1500BC.Raisinganimalswasawayforpeopletoshowtheywerewealthyandpowerful.Sadly,theanimalsintheearlyzooswerenottreatedwell.Theydidn’treceiveenoughattentionorcare.Today,zoosstillbringpeoplepleasure,buttheytrytoprotectanimalsandteachpeopleaswell.Zoosmustfollowrules.Peoplemustprovideanimalswithacleanplacetolive,foodandwater,andhealthcare.Inthisway,theruleshelpprotecttheanimals.Somepeoplethinktherulesarenotenough.Theywanttodomoretoprotecttheanimalstheylove.Forexample,peopledisapprovedoftheuseofsomelargeanimalsinshows.Theythoughtthezoosdidn’thaveenoughspacefortheanimalstoshow.Theyalsothoughttheanimalswerenottreatedproperly.Withsomanypeopleagainsttheshows,thezoosdecidedtomakeachange.Peopleseeanimalsinzoos.Atthesametime,theytrytolearnaboutandprotectthem.Bothpeopleandanimalscangetalotfromeachother.36.Whostartedthefirstzoo?A.AqueeninEgypt. B.AkinginEgypt. C.AqueeninEngland. D.AkinginEngland.37.Howdoesthewriterfeelabouttheanimalsintheearlyzoos?A.Hedoesn’tcareaboutthem. B.Hefeelssadforthem.C.Heisproudofthem. D.Heisafraidofthem.38.Accordingtothepassage,zoostodaymust________.A.trainpeopleforshows B.helplookafterfamilypetsC.providehealthcarefortourists D.followtherulestoprotectanimals39.Thephrase“disapprovedof”inParagraph4means“________”.A.wroteabout B.dependedon C.wereagainst D.weregoodat40.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Largeanimalsinshows. B.Famouszoosaroundtheworld.C.Animalsinthewild. D.Zoosinthepastandtoday.(22·天津中考真題)Teaandcoffeearetwoofthemostpopulardrinksintheworld.However,peopleusuallylikeonemorethantheother.Thesedrinksalsohaveverydifferentuses.TeadrinkingstartedinChinaover4,000yearsago.Teaismadefromleaves.Thesedays,somepeopledrinkteaforhealth,usingittohelpwithstress(壓力)orlosingweight.However,mostpeopleintea-drinkingcountriesthinkofteaasmorethanjustahealthydrink.Infact,teadrinkinginsomecountriesisapartoftheculture.InTurkey(土耳其),teaisalwaystherewhenpeoplemeet.Whetherinsomeone’shomeoracompany,teaisalwaysofferedasawayofwelcoming.IntheUK,homesandofficesusuallyhaveteatime.Teaandotherdishesareservedatteatimeintheafternoon.Itisawayofrelaxingwithfriendsorco-workers(同事).Coffeecamemuchlaterthantea,justover1,000yearsago.Coffeeismadefrombeans.Somethinginthecoffeebeansmakesapersonfeelactive.Mostpeopledonotdrinkcoffeetorelax.Instead,theydrinkcoffeetogetgoing.Manypeopledrinkcoffeeinthemorningtohelpthemwakeup.Otherswillalsodrinkcoffeeduringshortbreaksintheafternoontokeepgoingthroughtheworkingday.Somepeoplemayvisitcoffeeshopsjusttomeetandtalkwithfriends.However,manypeopleincoffeeshopsdrinkcoffeewhileworkingontheircomputers.Isteaorcoffeemorecommoninyourcountry?Betweenthetwo,whichdoyouliketodrinkmore?36.Wheredidteadrinkingstart?A.InJapan. B.InChina. C.InTurkey. D.IntheUK.37.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatpeopleintheUK________.A.drinkteatogetfat B.offerteatosaygoodbyeC.thinkofteaasabaddrink D.haveteatorelaxthemselves38.Whatiscoffeemadefrom?A.Leaves. B.Sugar. C.Dishes. D.Beans.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Coffeecamemuchearlierthantea.B.Manypeopledrinkcoffeetowakeup.C.Manypeopleworkontheircomputersincoffeeshops.D.Somepeoplemeetandtalkwithfriendsincoffeeshops.40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheSmellsofTeaandCoffee B.ThePricesofTeaandCoffeeC.TheDifferentCulturesofTeaandCoffee D.TheDifferentWaysofMakingTeaandCoffee(21·天津中考真題)Therearemanydeserts(沙漠)ontheearth.Andthefollowingaresomefactsyoumayfindinteresting.Whataredesertslike?Desertscanbehotanddryplaces.Rainmaynotfallthereformonthsoryears.Somedesertsaresandyandstony(多石的).Desertscanalsobeverywindyplaces.Thewindcanchangetheshapeofthedeserts.Itmovessandaroundfromplacetoplace.Temperaturesinthedesertcanvaryenormously(非常).Duringthedaytime,thetemperaturemayreach40℃evenintheshade(陰涼處).Atnight,desertscanbecomeverycold.Inwintertheremayevenbeafrost(霜凍)intheearlymorning.LivinginthedesertThecamelissometimescalled“theshipofthedesert”.Itstoresfoodinitshump(駝峰)andcangofordayswithoutwater.Ithaslargefeetwhichhelpitnottofallintothesoftsand.Itslongeyelashes(睫毛)keepoutthesandduringsandstorms.Anoasisisanareaofthedesertwherewatermaybefound.Thewatermaybeinpoolsorundertheground.Peopleandanimalsvisitanoasisforwaterandfood.Plantsgrowatanoasis.Somefarmersareabletogrowcropshere.TheArabianDesertTheArabianDesertliesbetweentheRedSeaandtheArabianGulf.Insomepartsofthedesert,itistoohotforpeopletolive.OilwasdiscoveredunderpartsofthedesertandintheArabianGulf.Thisoilhasmadesomecountriesintheareaveryrich.Muchofthemoneyhasbeenspentbuildingfinecitieswithlovelyparksandlakes,andpeopleliveacomfortablelifethere.36.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribedeserts?A.Hotanddry. B.Sandyandrainy. C.Wetandstony. D.Windyandsnowy.37.Theword“vary”inthepassagemeans“________”.A.below B.behigh C.besimilar D.bedifferent38.Thecamelhaslongeyelashesto________.A.staycoolindeserts B.gofordayswithoutwaterC.helpitnottofallintothesoftsand D.keepoutthesandduringsandstorms39.Accordingtothepassage,peopleandanimalsvisitanoasisfor________.A.frostandcrops B.sandandstones C.waterandfood D.moneyandoil40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whatistheweatherlikeindeserts? B.Whatdoyouknowaboutdeserts?C.Howdopeopleliveindeserts? D.WhereistheArabianDesert?(25·天津南開區(qū)一模)FirstjourneyaroundEarthIthasbeenover500yearssincethefirstjourneyaroundthewholeplanetin1521.Manypeoplethoughtitwasimpossible.Itnearlywasbecausetrainsandplaneswerenotinventedbackthen.ThejourneywasstartedbyaPortuguesesailor,FerdinandMagellan,butheneversawitfinished.Magellan,bornin1480,wasfollowinginthefootstepsofexplorers(探險家)likeChristopherColumbus.He’dtraveledfromSpaintoAmericain1492andencouragedotherstotaketotheseas.ButMagellan’sjourneywasevenmoredaring.Ajourneyaroundthewholeworldwouldshowcompletelythestill-questionedideathattheworldwasnotflat,butround.In1519,FerdinandMagellansetsailfromSpainwherehegotsupport(支持)fromtheSpanishKing,CharlesV.ButSpanishsailorsdidn’tlikebeingledbyaPortugueseMan.Afterfightingstorms,losingshipsandmanyofhismenturningagainsthimandreturninghome,MagellanwaskilledinthePhilippinesbylocalpeoplein1521.AfterMagellan’sdeath,hisgroupcontinuedintheonlyshipthatwasleft.Alongtheway,theytraveledacrossanewoceanandmappednewpathsforEuropeantrade.Forbetterorworse,theyhadmadethewayformodemworldtrade.Sixtythousandmileslater,andafterthedeathof80%ofthosewhotookpart,thejourneyhadshownthattheworldcouldbecircledaround.ThepassageMagellan’steamwentthrough,betweentheAtlanticandPacificoceans,wasnamedafterhim:theStraitofMagellan.Itis570kilometerslong.Hisinfluenceontheworlddidnotendthere.In1989,NASAnamedaspacecraftaftertheexplorerandsentittoVenus(金星).36.WhowasFerdinandMagellan?A.APortuguesesailor. B.ASpanishsailor. C.TheSpanishKing. D.AsoldierinPhilippines37.Whatis“thestill-questionedidea”accordingtothestory?A.Thedreamoffindingnew,flatlands.B.TheopinionthatEarthwasround.C.Theideaoftravelingontheseaforyears.D.Theimportanceofexplorationinthe16thcentury.38.HowoldwasFerdinandMagellanwhenhesetsailfromSpain?A.12. B.21. C.39. D.41.39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.AspacecraftwasnamedafterMagellanbyNASA.B.FerdinandMagellanfinishedthelongjourneywithhisgroup.C.FerdinandMagellan’sgroupcreatednewpathsforworldtrade.D.TheStraitofMagellanisbetweentheAtlanticandPacificoceans.40.Whatdoesthestorytalkabout?A.ThehistoryofoceanexplorationbyEuropeans.B.Theimportanceofmappingnewpathsfortrade.C.ThechallengesduringMagellan’sjourneytoSouthAsia.D.Magellan’shistoricjourneyaroundtheworldanditsinfluence.(25·天津河?xùn)|區(qū)一模)TechnologiesMakingSchoolLife“SMART”E-booksInthefuture,studentsmayonlybringe-bookstoschool.Infact,someschoolsarealreadydoingthis.E-bookscanstorenotesandstudentsfeelrelaxedwithlighterschoolbags.RobotteachersTherearerobotteachersintheschoolsinsomecities.Theserobotscanhelpstudentswiththeirstudies.Theycanalsohelpthemsolveproblems.E-skatesWithapairofe-skates,youcanwalktoschoolfaster!E-skatescanbetiedtoyourshoeseasily.Andtherearefourspeedsettingsyoucanchoose.FlyingaidsIfstudentsgethurtandneedhelpatschools,drones(無人機)canbeofgreatuse.Theycanofferhelpfasterthanpeopleandtheycanalsocarrymedicineorclothes.26.Howmanytechnologiesarementionedinthepassage?A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four.27.Howdostudentsfeelwithlighterschoolbags?A.Worried. B.Relaxed. C.Bored. D.Surprised.28.Whocanhelpstudentswiththeirstudiesaccordingtothepassage?A.Therobotteachers. B.Theparents.C.Theworkers. D.Thefriends.29.Whichisthebestchoiceifyouwanttowalktoschoolfaster?A.Flyingaids. B.Clothes. C.E-skates. D.Schoolbags.30.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Atravelmagazine. B.Amoviemagazine.C.Atechnologymagazine. D.Amusicmagazine.(25·天津河西區(qū)一模)Thethreemostwonderfultrainjourneysprovidethenaturalbeautyofourmotherland.Readontoseewhichlineyouwanttostartyourjourneywith.XiningtoLhasaLength:around1,900kmlong

Price:781yuanforasoftsleeperTherailwaylineispopularwithtravellerswhowanttovisitTibet.Itisthelongesthighaltitude(海拔)traintripintheworldandisnamedas“thewaytothesky”.Mostofthelineisover4,000meters.YoucanseeQinghaiLakeoutsidethetrain’swindows.ChengdutoKunmingLength:around1,100kmlong

Price:487.5yuanforasecondclassTherailwaylinehasbeeninservicesinceJuly1970.FromChengdu,withanaltitudeof400metersorso,thetraingoesuptoabout2,000metersacrossmountains.ThislineiscalledGeologicalMuseum(地質(zhì)博物館)becauseofthespecialgeographyalongtherailwayline.LhasatoRikazeLength:around250kmlong

Price:64yuanforasoftseatThisrailwaylineconnectstotheQinghai-TibetRailwayandhasanaltitudeofabove3,600meters.ItmakesTibettraveleasierfortravellers,especiallythosewhowanttoseeMountQomolangma,thehighestmountainintheworld.26.WhyisXiningtoLhasaRailwaycalled“thewaytothesky”?A.Becausemostofitisover4,000meters.B.Becauseitgivestravellersafeelingofflying.C.Becausetherearemanyhighmountainsalongit.D.BecauseYoucanseeQinghaiLakeoutsidethetrain’swindows.27.HowmuchshouldMr.Greenandhiswifepayfortheirsecond-classticketswhentheyareplanningatraintripfromChengdutoKunming?A.781yuan B.975yuan C.551.5yuan D.487.5yuan28.WhatcanweknowaboutChengdutoKunmingRailway?A.Itisabout2,000kilometerslong. B.Ithasbeeninservicefor70years.C.Thepriceis487.5yuanforafirstclass. D.Thegeographyalongthelineisspecial.29.TherailwayfromLhasatoRikazemakesiteasierfortravellerstosee________.A.MountQomolangma B.GeologicalMuseum C.QinghaiLakeD.Thewaytothesky30.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthethreewonderfulrailwaylines?A.TheygoacrossTibetalltheway.B.TheyrunfromtheeasttothewestofChina.C.TheytakeustoenjoythebeautyofourmotherlandD.Theywerebuiltatthesametime.(25·天津河北區(qū)一模)LiShizhen,awell-knownmedicalscientistoftheMingDynasty,isfamousasagreatmaster(大師)ofmedicineinChina.Heputhisheartandsoulintomedicine,onlytosavethedyingandcurethesick.Liwasbornin1518inHubei.Bothhisgrandfatherandfatherweredoctors.Li’sgrandfatherwasacountrydoctorwhotravelledfromplacetoplacewithabagofherbs(藥草).SuchdoctorswerecalledLingyi(belldoctors),becausetheycouldtellotherstheirarrivalbyringingabell.Li’sfatherwasalsoafamousdoctorintheirlocalarea.Fromchildhood,Liwenttothemountainswithhisfathertopickherbs,gettingwideknowledgeaboutanimals,plantsandmedicine.AlthoughLi’sfatherhopedhissoncouldgetagovernmentjob,Lifailedtheexamthreetimes.Hethenturnedhisattentiontomedicine.Attheageof33,LibecamefamousforcuringPrinceZhuHoukun’sson.Afewyearslater,hewasinvitedtoworkattheImperialMedicalInstitute(太醫(yī)院)inBeijing.Duringthattime,hereadmanyancientmedicaltexts,andnoticedamess(混亂)inthenamingandcategorization(分類)ofherbs.Todealwithit,hedecidedtoleavehisjobanddevotehimselftowritingabookaboutherbs.Afterthat,Litravelledtomanyplacesandgotmuchfirst-handexperience.Healsoreadhundredsofmedicalbooksandcollecteddifferentkindsofherbs.After27yearsofefforts,hisfirstdraft(初稿)ofBenCaoGangMuwascompletedin1578.Thebookishighlydetailedandwell-organizedandisconsideredoneofthegreatestscientificachievementsoftheMingDynasty.36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Li’sfatherfollowedinhisfather’sfootsteps.B.Li’sgrandfathersoldherbsbyringingabell.C.Li’sfatherwasnotasfamousashisgrandfather.D.Li’sfamilymovedtoHubeiwhenLiwasveryyoung.37.HowdidLilearnmedicineasachild?A.Throughreceivingeducationatschool. B.Bylearningitfromhisgrandfather.C.Throughpersonalpractice. D.Byreadingmanyancientbooks.38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph4referto?A.Achild’sillness. B.Writinghisnewbook.C.HisworkinBeijing. D.Wronginformationaboutherbs.39.WhydidLigotomanyplaces?A.Tocuremorepatients. B.Toprepareforhisbook.C.Tospreadhismedicalideas. D.Tovisitsomefamousmedicalscientists.40.WhichwordcanbestdescribeLiShizhen?A.Proud. B.Popular. C.Hard-working. D.Independent.(25·天津濱海新區(qū)一模)Ifyouhadonemilliondollarstospend,wouldyoubuyafamouspaintingorsculpture(雕塑)?Mostpeoplewouldnotthinkofbuyingart.Theythinkofartassomethingthatcannotbeused.Manypeopleenjoylookingatpiecesofart,buttherearenotmanypeoplewhowouldpayalotofmoneyforart.Maybethisiswhysomepeoplearesurprisedwhenapieceofartsellsforalotofmoney.Whyaresomeartpiecessoexpensive?Whodecideshowmuchartisworthanyway?Worksbyfamousartists,suchasMonetorPicasso,areworthalotofmoney.Butthevaluemaygoupordownbasedon(以……為根據(jù))ifaworkisrealandhowcommonitis.Forartistswhomaybenewornotsowell-known,thevalueoftheirartmaygoupordownbasedonanartexpert’sopinionofit.However,sometimesthevalueofartdoesnotfollowrules.Forexample,JacksonPollockisbestknownforhispaintingsthatlooklikepaintwasthrownonawall.Still,hispaintingssellformillions.Anotherartist’sphotographofasimple,brownpotatosoldformorethanamilliondollars.Theseareexamplesofwhenthevaluegiventoapieceofartmayconfuse(使困惑)some.Intheend,thevalueofapieceofartdependsoneachperson.Whatmaybeworthlesstoonepersonmaybeveryvaluabletoanother.Intheend,thebuyerdecidestheworthofapieceofart.Thevalueofapieceofartjustbecomesthepricesomeonepaysforit.36.Whatdomostpeoplethinkofartaccordingtothepassage?A.Artisimportanttoeveryone. B.Artissomethingusefulindailylife.C.Artisonlyvaluabletoartiststhemselves. D.Artissomethingthatcannotbeused.37.Howdoesthewriterthinkaboutart?A.Artisnotusefulatall. B.Artisonlyfortherich.C.Art’svalueisdifferentforeachperson. D.Artshouldnotbesoldformoney.38.Whoisknownforpaintingsthatlooklikepaintwasthrownonawall?A.Monet. B.JacksonPollock. C.Picasso. D.VanGogh.39.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tdecidehowmuchtheartis?A.Theartist’sname. B.Whetherit’srealornot.C.Theartexperts’opinions. D.Theweightoftheartwork.40.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?A.Thehistoryofart.B.Thedreamofart.C.Thevalueofart. D.Thewarofart.(25·天津紅橋一模)Atanearlyage,westartlearninghowtomanagemoneybywatchingourparents’spendinghabits.Don’tworryifwehaven’tlearnedwellhowtosaveorspendmoney.Thefollowinglifelessonsaboutmoneycanhelpusformgoodspendinghabits.Moneydoesn’tgrowontrees.Askids,wedon’toftenthinkaboutwheremoneycomesfrom.Weneedtoknowthatourparentsworkhardtomakemoney,andthatitmaybeuseduponeday.Goingtotheir

workplacestowatchhowtheyworkisagreatwaytounderstandmoneyisnotsoeasytomake.Weshouldn’tspendallourmoneyinonego.It’simportantforustohaveabudget(預(yù)算).Inotherwords,weneedtothinkabouthowmuchmoneywehaveandwhatwereallywanttospenditon.Realisingthatourpocketmoneycan’tcovereverythingwewant,weshouldmakesmartspendingchoices.Weshouldsetacleargoal(目標)andwatchourmoneygrow.Ifwewishtoownanewbicyclebutcan’taffordit,wecansaveourpocketmoney.How?Writedownhowmuchmoneywehaveinanotebookandwatchitgrow.Afterwehaveenough,wecanbuythatwonderfulbicyclewe’vedreamedabout!Reachingourgoalwillgreatlysatiateus.Wecantalkwithourparentsabouthowmoneyisusedandwheremoneygoes.Doyouknowwhatabankaccountis?Ifnot,communicatewithourparents.Wecanalsogotothesupermarketwithourparentstoexperiencehowmoneyisspentintherealworld.Withoutdoubt,weshouldtreatmoneyinarightway.Actually,learningaboutmoneyisn’tahardjob.Fromtheselessons,wecangetasense(意識)ofmoneymanagementandrightmoneyvaluesstepbystep!36.Wheredoesmoneycomefromaccordingtothetext?A.Thebankaccount. B.Kids’lifelessons.C.Goodspending

habits. D.Parents’hardwork.37.Whatdoesthewriterwantkidstodobygivingtheexampleofbuyingabicyele?A.Buyawonderful

notebook. B.Makeafreespendingchoice.C.Setagoalofsavingmoney. D.Haveanexperienceofshopping.38.Whatdoestheword“satiate”meaninParagraph4?A.Satisfy. B.Relax. C.Invite. D.Include.39.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriterprobablyagreewith?A.Supermarketswillbeplacestochangemoney. B.Kidsshouldhaveamoneyspendingplan.C.Parentsmaygivekidslotsofpocketmoney. D.Brotherscanmakemoremoney.40.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.CausesofSpendingMoney B.WaysofManagingMoneyC.PurposesofTreatingMoney D.ResultsofSavingMoney(25·天津和平區(qū)二模)Whetheryou’retellingsomeonehowtogettoyourhouseorguidingastrangertoalocalmuseum,youshouldknowhowtogivegooddirections.Givingdirections,though,isharderthanjusttellingsomeonehowtogettoacertainlocation.Let’slearnhowtoguideothersbetter.First,insteadofdirectingapersonfrombeginningtoend,thinkofitasdirectinghimfromlandmark(地標)tolandmark.Andmentionimportantandhard-to-misslandmarks.Thesewillgivethepersonanideaoftheprogresshe’smakingandalsoletthepersonknowifhe’sstillonthepathyouadvisedhimtotake.Ifyoucan’tdescribetheroute(路線)clearlyinwords,drawamap.Amapallowsthepersontoimaginewherehe’sgoing.Youcanalsoincludedetails(細節(jié)),suchasthelocationoflandmarks,onyourmap.Also,themapcangivethepersonsomethingtoholdontosohewon’tforgetyourdirections.Althoughitmightbeconvenienttogivesomeonedirectionstoyourfavoriteshortcut(近路),itcoulddomoreharmthangood.Instead,givethesimplestdirections.Thiswillreducethechanceofthepersongettinglost.Whenconsideringthesimplestroute,chooseoneswithfewerturns,evenifthepersontakesabitlonger,orpickrouteswherethepersoncanstayononeroadforalongtime.Avoidsuggestingroutesyouhaven’tpersonallytaken.Finally,don’trushwhengivingdirections.Taketimetoexplainimportantdetails,suchaspossibledangers.Ifyoudon’tspeakslowlyorclearly,thepersonmaymissanimportantpieceofinformation.Atthesametime,avoidusingwords,phrases,ornamesthatonlylocalsknow.Anyexampleyouuseshouldberecognizable(可辨認的)tosomeonefromoutsideyourcommunity.31.Johnmustmention______whenusinglandmarkstoguideothers.A.thecolorofeachlandmark B.thetimeofarrivalattheplaceC.themainlandmarksalongtheway D.thedistancebetweeneachlandmark32.WhatkindofrouteshouldyousuggestaccordingtoParagraph4?A.Thesimplestone. B.Theshortestone.C.Theoneyoulikebest. D.Theonewithmoreturns.33.Whyshouldn’tyourushwhileprovidingdirections?A.It’snotpolitetodothat. B.Itisdangeroustodothat.C.Youmustexplaineverydetail. D.Thatcanleadtouncleardirections.34.Whichofthefollowingshouldnotbeusedwhenyougu

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