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(2025·內(nèi)蒙古·中考真題)

JossNaylorisasheepfarmerfromtheLakeDistrict.Amongmostpeople,hisnamemeanslittle,butin

certaincircles,heisknownasoneofthefinestmountainrunnerstohaveeverlived.

Josslivesandbreathesmountains.HehaslivedandfarmedallhislifeinanareaoftheLakeDistrictwhich

hasmanymountains,includingthetallestmountaininEngland.Josshasanalmostsuperhumanabilitytorunat

speedovermountains.However,hewasn’talwaysamountainrunner.Asayoungman,hewasadvisedtogiveup

farmingbecauseofseriousbackproblems.But,whenhewas24,hewastiredofbeingtoldtotakeiteasy.

Nothingcanstopagoodmanfrombeingbetter!Hecontinuedworkingandtookuprunning.Whenheran

hisfirstmountainrace,hediscoveredthathefellinlovewithit.Allhistimespentherding(放牧)sheeponthe

mountainshadpreparedhimforthis.

Hisachievementsarenothingshortoffamous.Forexample,hesmashedhisownrecordandsetanewone.

Attheageof49,heranup214mountains.“Itisawonderfulexperiencethoughthepracticeisveryhard,”hesaid.

Manyofhisrunshaveraisedmoneyforcharity,andheispopularinthecommunity.

Hekeepswritingandsharinghisexperiencesabouthisclimb.“Iwantpeoplebackhome—especiallyfamily

andfriendswhosupportme—togetarealfeelforwhatit’slike,”hesaid.

1.WhyisJossfamousincertaincircles?

A.Heisawell-knownsheepfarmer.

B.Heisoneofthebestmountainrunners.

C.Hegetsfirstplaceinhisfirstmountainrace.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“smashed”inparagraph4mean?

A.Broke.B.Lost.C.Kept.

3.WhatcanweknowaboutJossfromthetext?

A.Hewonawritingcompetitiononce.

B.Hemadeeffortstobeabetterman.

C.Hegaveuprunningwhenhewas24.

4.Whichpartofamagazineisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.People.B.Business.C.ScienceandTechnology.

(2025·重慶·中考真題)

(Mr.Wormwoodsellsstolencarsandtriestogetmoremoneybycheatingothers.Matilda,abooklover,

hatesthat.)

SceneOne

Onemorning,justwhenMr.Wormwoodwassettingofftocheatothersagain,Matildawalkedintohisroom

quietlytogetthehatheworeeachdaytowork.Shewastooshortandhadtogetitwithawalking-stick.

Holdingthehatinonehandandabottleofsuperglueintheother,Matildaputsomeglueverycarefullyall

roundtheinsiderim(邊)ofthehat.Thenshecarefullyputthehatback.

SceneTwo

Thatevening,whenMr.Wormwoodgothome,hecried,“Ican’ttakemyhatoffandIhavetokeepitall

day!”

“Don’tbesilly,”hiswifesaid.“Comehere.I’lltakeitoffforyou.”

“Ow-w-w!Don’tdothat!Letgo!You’venearlykilledme!”heshouted.

“What’sthematter?”Matildawasstandingatthedoorwithabookinherhand.

Mr.Wormwoodlookedatherdoubtfully,butsaidnothing.

“Itmustbesuperglue.Haven’tItoldyounottotouchthedirtything?”Mrs.Wormwoodsaid.

“Ihaven’ttouchedit!”Mr.Wormwoodshouted.HeturnedandlookedagainatMatilda,wholookedbackat

himwithlargeinnocent(無辜的)browneyes.

SceneThree

Mr.Wormwoodhadtokeephishatonallthroughdinner.Later,hediscoveredthattheworstthingabout

havingthehatwasnottotakeashowerinit,buttosleepinit.“Iexpectitwillbeloose(松動)bythemorningand

thenit’llbetakenoffeasily,”Mrs.Wormwoodsaid.

SceneFour

Butthehatwasn’tloosebythemorning.SoMrs.Wormwoodcutthethingoffhishead,bitbybit,firstthe

topandthentherim.

AtbreakfastMatildasaidtoMr.Wormwood,“Youmusttrytogetthosebitsoffyourhead.Theylooklike

littlebrowninsects.Andpeoplewillthinkyou’vegotlice(虱子).”

“Bequiet!”Mr.Wormwoodshouted.“Justkeepyourmouthshut!”

Allinall,itisamostsatisfyingexercise.Butdon’tgetyourhopesupthatithastaughtthecheateragood

lesson.

(Matildaborrowsherfriend’sparrot(鸚鵡)and…)

5.WhatdidMatildaputinsideMr.Wormwood’shat?

A.Somehair.B.Somesuperglue.

C.Abook.D.Astick.

6.AccordingtoSceneTwo,whichwordbestdescribesMatilda?

A.Creative.B.Friendly.C.Shy.D.Calm.

7.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Thecouplelovedeachotherverymuch.

B.Mrs.Wormwoodreallyenjoyedcuttinghair.

C.Matildawouldcontinuetopunishthecheater.

D.Mr.Wormwoodwouldn’tcheatothersanymore.

8.

Eachpictureabovematchesonescene.Whichsceneismissing?

A.SceneOne.B.SceneTwo.

C.SceneThree.D.SceneFour.

(2025·新疆·中考真題)

閱讀下面材料,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出一個最佳選項。

WhenIwasalittlegirl,ourfamilieswouldalwaysgatherforbigmeals.Besidesthedeliciousfood,Ialso

lovedlisteningtotheadultstalkingabouttheirstories.SomestoriesaresounforgettablethatIstillrememberthem

today.

Myaunt,Kathy,heardadisabledfriendhadwonamarathon(馬拉松)race.Shefeltmotivated(被激勵的)

anddecidedtorun.Thenextday,sheran5miles.Althoughitwasnoteasyfora54-year-oldwoman,shekepton

running.

Edward,mycousin,wasamainroleinaplayforthefirsttime.Heexperienceda2-monthhardtime

preparingforit.Hearingpeople’sapplause(掌聲),hefeltgood.What’smore,herealizedhecouldhavemorefun

bytryingsomethingnew.

Myfatherwasdeeplymovedbya3-year-oldgirlonaplane.Hesawthatthelittlegirlofferedallshehad,a

pieceofchocolate,tosaveaman’slife.Hesaidthegirl’skindnessalwaysmadehimsmile.Whereverlifewilllead

me,thesestoriesalwaysgivemeinspiration.Ihavelearnedthatweshouldlovelifeitself,loveourselvesandlove

thepeoplearoundus.Itisthestoriesthatmakemylifebeautifulandmeaningful.

9.Whatdidtheauthor’sfamiliesalwaysdowhenshewasalittlegirl?

A.Theycookeddeliciousfood.B.Theygatheredforbigmeals.

C.Theylistenedtoherstories.D.Theystillrememberedthosestories.

10.Whydidtheauthor’sauntstarttorun?

A.Becausesheran5milesattheageof54.B.Becauseshethoughtitwaseasyforher.

C.Becauseshewasmotivatedbyafriend.D.Becausetheauthorhadwonamarathonrace.

11.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Edwardsavedaman’slifeonaplane.

B.Theauthor’sfatherwasmovedbyEdward.

C.Theauthor’sfathersaveda3-year-oldgirl’slife.

D.Edwardfeltgoodwhenheheardtheapplause.

12.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.KindnessfromSmallActs.

B.BelieveinYourselfandTrySomethingNew.

C.NoCooking,NoGathering.

D.InspirationfromStoriesSharedinFamilyGatherings.

(2025·天津·中考真題)

Thesportsmeetingwascoming.Mariowasgoingtotakepartintherace.Heneededanewpairofshoes,

becausetherewereholesnearthebigtoes(腳趾)oftheoldones.

OnaSundaymorning,Mario’smothertookhimtothestore.Ashopworkermeasured(量)Mario’sfeet.

“Yourfeetaresize2,”theshopworkersaidtoMario.

“ButIonlyworesizeIlastyear!”saidMario.TheshopworkersmiledatMario.Mariolookedattheshoes

ontheshelf(架子).Hechosetwodifferentpairstotryon.Onepairwasblack.Theotherwasblue.Theshop

workerbroughttwoboxes.Ineachbox,therewasasize2pairoftheshoesthatMariochose.

Mariotriedonthetwopairsofshoes.Theblackonespinched(擠痛)histoeswhenhewalked.ThenMario

triedontheblueones.Hewalkedaroundthestore.Hejumped.Hestoodonhistoes.“Mum,Iwanttobuytheblue

ones,becausetheyfeeljustright,”Mariosaidtohismotherhappily.

“Ican’twaittowearmynewshoestoschooltomorrow!”shoutedMario.

13.Marioneedednewshoestotakepartin________.

A.thepartyB.thetripC.theraceD.thepicnic

14.WhotookMariotobuynewshoes?

A.Hisfather.B.Hissister.C.Hisbrother.D.Hismother.

15.WhatsizewereMario’sfeetlastyear?

A.Size1.B.Size2.C.Size3.D.Size4.

16.Mariowantedtobuytheblueshoesbecausethey________.

A.werecheapB.feltjustrightC.weresmallD.pinchedhistoes

17.HowdidMariofeelabouthisnewshoes?

A.Nervous.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Shy.

(2025·江西·中考真題)

Geofflovestohikeandclimb.InMay2024,hewenttoOregontoclimbtothetopofMountainHood.He

wentwithhisbestfriend,Adam.Theywereat9,400feet(英尺).Itwassnowyandcold.SuddenlyGeofffellintoa

hole.Theholewasverydeep.Adamcalled,“Geoff?Geoff?”buttherewasnoanswer.HecouldnotseeGeoff.

Adamwasworried.WasGeoffalive?

Adamquicklywentdownthemountaintogethelp.Adamsawthreemenbelow.Theyhadamobilephone.

Theycalledtherescue(救援)team.ThenthethreemenwentbackupthemountainwithAdam.Theylookedinto

theholeandcalledGeoff’sname.ThistimeGeoffanswered.Theyknewhewasalive.OnemannamedMikewent

65feetdownonarope.HefoundGeoffatthebottom.

Geoffcouldnotmovehislegs.Hiseyewashurt.Hehadmanyinjuries(損傷).Hewaspainful,buthewas

happytoseeMike.Mikeputasleepingbagaroundhimtokeephimwarm.Twohourslater,thePortlandMountain

RescueTeamarrived.TheywentintotheholetobringGeoffupinaspecialrescuebasket.Itwasaverydifficult

rescue.

Finally,20hoursafterhefell,Geoffwassafeinahospital.Hewasthereforthreeweeks.Geoffwasvery

luckytobealive.Adamvisitedhimeveryday.Geoffsaid,“IwanttocomebacktoOregonnextMay.Istillwantto

climbMountainHood.”Adamsaid,“OK.Iwanttogowithyou,andtherescueteamdoes,too!”

18.WhathappenedtoGeoffwhenhewasclimbingMountainHood?

A.Helosthisbag.B.Hefellintoahole.C.Helosttheway.D.Hehadaheadache.

19.HowwasGeoffwhenMikefoundhim?

A.Hewassad.B.Hewasfine.C.Hewasbadlyhurt.D.Hewasasleep.

20.PuttheeventsaboutGeoffintothecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.

a.Hehadmanyinjuries.b.Hewasbroughtupbytherescueteam.

c.HestillwantedtoclimbMountainHood.d.HewenttoclimbMountainHoodwithAdam.

A.a(chǎn)-b-c-dB.d-c-b-aC.a(chǎn)-d-b-cD.d-a-b-c

21.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetherescue?

A.Longanddifficult.B.Easyandsuccessful.

C.Interestingandrelaxing.D.Hopelessanduseless.

22.WhatdoesAdammeanattheendofthepassage?

A.Therescueteamlikesclimbingmountains.

B.Geoffshouldavoidclimbingalonetostaysafe.

C.Climbingmountainswiththerescueteamisfun.

D.Adamwantstomakefriendswiththerescueteam.

(2025·河北·中考真題)

Somepeopleseeoysters(牡蠣)asdeliciousfood.Butsomeraiseoysterstocleanupthepollutedseawater.

Amy,a15-year-oldgirl,isoneofthem.Shehaswonamasteroystergardenerprizethisyear.Shethinksoystersare

reallyhelpful.Theyareenvironmentalstars.

“IknewnothingaboutoystergardeningwhenIstartedin2022.IlearnedallofthisafterIcompletedafree

courseaboutit.Thecourseisaboutraisingoystersincages(籠子),”Amysays.

Thereusedtobelotsofoystersincoastalwaters.Buttheirnumbershavediminished.Thisismainlybecause

ofsomenaturaldisasters.Oystergardeningisawaytohelp.“Anyonecanjoin,”anoystergardeningresearcherLiz

Blacksays.

“Youdon’thavetodoalottotakecareofyouroysters,buttheinfluencetheyhaveontheenvironmentis

huge,”Amysays.

Duringtheoystergardeningseason,Amyandhermomgotothebeach.ThereAmyhasninecages.“Oncea

weekIgooutthere,”shesays.Shepullsthecagesfromthewatertocheckconditionsoftheoysters.

Thisspring,Amy’soysterswillbebigenoughtobecollected.AmywillgowithLiztopickthemup.Oysters

thatarecollectedwillthenbe“planted”onthereefs(珊瑚礁).Sofar,Amyhasraisedmorethan1,500oysters.

She’sagreatleaderofoystergardeningandagreatsupporter,too.

23.WhatdoesAmythinkofoysters?

A.Huge.B.Clean.C.Helpful.D.Delicious.

24.WhendidAmygettoknowaboutraisingoysters?

A.Aftershejoinedaresearchteam.B.Aftershewonacompetition.

C.Aftersheattendedafreecourse.D.Aftershecleaneduptheseawater.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminished”inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Grown.B.Fallen.C.Disappeared.D.Remained.

26.WhydoesAmypullthecagesoutofwaterweekly?

A.Tofeedtheoysters.B.Tomixtheoysters.

C.Tochecktheoysters.D.Tonametheoysters.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ACageMakerB.AMasterPrizeC.AnOysterFestivalD.AnOysterGardener

(2025·湖南長沙·中考真題)

IusedtoteachEnglishasavolunteerinAfrica.Someofmyfriendsaskedme,“Don’tyoumissyourhome,

Emily?”ItoldthemIwastheonlychildinmyfamilyandItrulyhadaneasylifeathome.However,Igotboredof

havinga“good”timeathomeandneededachange.

ThekidsfromAfricawereeager(渴望的)tolearnandeasytoteach.Iwassurprisedathowsmarttheywere.

Talkingwiththemmademethinkalot.Whenyoucomefromapoorarea,youmustgrowupfastanddealwithall

kindsofdifficultsituations.

VolunteeringhasalwaysbeeneasyformebecauseIdon’tliketodothesamethingseveryday.Myjobalso

givesmethefreedomtochoosewhenandwhereIwork.AlthoughIdon’tgetpaidforvolunteering,I’moldenough

toknowthatmoneyisnottheonlywaytogetrewarded(回報).Theexperienceitselfispriceless.Imakelotsof

connectionswithgoodpeople.Also,whenIvolunteer,IoftenworkwithpeoplewhoareworseoffthanIam.That

hastaughtmetopracticethankfulnessforwhatIhave.Believeme,thislifelessonisworthamilliondollars.

Iamnotaperfectperson.Inasense,IthinkI’mselfish(自私的).Butyoudon’thavetobeaperfect,selfless

persontovolunteer.Infact,Ihavebenefited(受益)alotfromvolunteering.Volunteeringhelpsothers,anditcan

alsohelpyourself,too.Thebiggestbenefitofvolunteeringisthatithelpsyoudevelopyourcharacter(品質(zhì)),and

that’sthepassporttoarichandmeaningfullife.

28.WhydidEmilyvolunteerinAfrica?

A.Shelivedareallydifficultlifeathome.

B.Shehopedtolearnanewlanguagethere.

C.Shewantedtoexperiencesomethingnew.

29.HowweretheAfricankidsinEmily’seyesinParagraph2?

A.Quiteteachable.B.Hardtodealwith.C.Boredoflearning.

30.WhatdoesEmilygetfromhervolunteeringexperience?

A.Thefreedomtochooseawell-paidjob.

B.Thechancetoconnectwithgoodpeoplealot.

C.Theabilitytoexpressthanksforwhatshehaslost.

31.WhichofthefollowingwouldEmilymostprobablyagreewith?

A.Useitorloseit.B.Oldhabitsdiehard.C.Givingisreceiving.

(2025·福建·中考真題)

Mary’suncleTedwasanengineer.Hetoldhergreatstoriesabouttherocketshehelpeddesign,andheoften

broughtMarysciencebooks.Healsotaughthersomeknowledgeaboutspace.Marylovedtechnologyandscience,

andshewasalsoadventurous(愛冒險的).Forthosereasons,Mary’sfamilykepttellinghersheshouldbean

astronautwhenshegrewup,butshejustwasn’tsure.

OneSaturday,MaryandUncleTedwenttovisittheScienceMuseum.Theywatchedashowonspacetravel.

UncleTedtoldhersomethinginterestingaboutspaceshipsandspacesuits.Butshewasmostinterestedintwo

modelrobotarmsandtriedoperating(操作)them.Shestayedtherealldayandfeltveryexcited.

Bythetimetheygotonthebustoreturnhome,Marywasverytired.Closinghereyes,shewasthinking

aboutwhatitwouldbeliketoflyintospace.Asshenearlyfellasleep,Marystartedtofeeltheweightlessnessthat

astronautsmustfeelwhentheyareinzerogravity(重力).Thenextthingsheknew,shewaslookingoutthe

windownotofabusbutofaspaceship.Marywasoperatingahugerobotarmoutsidethespaceship.Shefelt

nervous.Butshekeptatit.Soonshesucceeded.Shefeltproudofherself.

Justthen,MaryheardUncleTed’svoice.“Wakeup,mydear!We’rebackhomenow.”Whensheopenedher

eyes,sherealizedshehadbeendreaming,butsheknewthisforsure—shewantedtobeanastronautonedayand

couldn’twaitforherfirsttripintospace.

32.WhatdidUncleTeddo?

A.Hewasawriter.B.Hewasanengineer.

C.Hewasanastronaut.D.Hewasateacher.

33.WhatinterestedMarymostinthemuseum?

A.Twomodelrobotarms.B.Amazingspacesuits.

C.Alongshowonspace.D.Aninterestingspaceship.

34.HowdidMaryfeelinthemuseumthatSaturday?

A.Excited.B.Tired.C.Nervous.D.Proud.

35.WhathappenedtoMaryonherwayhome?

A.Shewassentintospace.B.Sheoperatedarobotarm.

C.Shehadawonderfuldream.D.Sheexperiencedzerogravity.

36.AtlastMarydecidedtobeanastronautbecauseof________.

A.hersciencebooksB.herparents’wish

C.heruncle’sencouragementD.hertriptothemuseum

(2025·吉林·中考真題)

①NowforeignersfrommanycountriescanstayinChinafor240hourswithoutavisa(簽證).Thenumber

offoreignvisitorsisincreasing.

②Susan,fromCanada,visitedShanghaiandHangzhou.Duringherstay,shefounditwassoconvenient(便

利的)inChina.Whensheorderedfoodatthehotel,arobothelperwouldmakeitswaytoherroom.Thatsaved

time.Orderingfoodbecameeasyforher.Whenshetraveledaroundthecities,shefoundtherewasnoneedtouse

cash(現(xiàn)金).Shecouldtraveleverywherewithjustaphone.

③“ChinesefooddrivesmetovisitChina,”saidKevin,avisitorfromtheUS.InBeijing,hetastedsome

localdelicacies.Forexample,hetriedBeijingduckforthefirsttimeandfounditsonice.HealsowenttotheGreat

WallandfeltlikehewasinancientChina.

④Thesedays,thispolicy(政策)receivedawarmwelcome.MoreandmoreforeignvisitorscometoChina

toexperiencethelivesofChinesepeople.Chinahasbecomeahotplacetogoto.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。

37.HowmanycitiesdidSusanvisitinChina?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

38.WhatdidSusanthinkoforderingfoodatthehotel?

A.Itwasnoisy.B.Itwaseasy.C.Itwasfamous.D.Itwasslow.

39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“delicacies”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Specialplaces.B.Usefulphones.C.Comfortablehotels.D.Deliciousfoods.

40.WhydomoreandmoreforeignvisitorscometoChina?

A.Towatchdifferentkindsofrobots.B.Todevelopnewinterestsandhobbies.

C.ToexperiencethelivesofChinesepeople.D.Todosomesurveysonthecityenvironment.

41.Whichistherightstructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(①=Paragraph1②=Paragraph2…)

A.B.C.D.

(2025·甘肅金昌·中考真題)

GreeningtheDesert

MinqinCounty,locatedinthecityofWuweiinGansuProvince,isbetweenChina’sthirdandfourthlargest

deserts—theBadainJaranandtheTengger.Localpeopleplantsuosuotrees,aplantthatcansurviveinthedesert,to

preventfurtherdesertification(沙漠化).

Anumberoflocalpeoplehaveworkedhardtoturntheplaceintoanoasis(綠洲).27-year-oldZhongLinis

oneofthem.GrowingupinMinqin,Zhongexperiencedsandstormsthroughouthischildhood.Heoncewantedto

runawayfromhishometownandbuildhisfutureinsouthernChina.

However,hechangedhismindwhenhesawthevillagers’hardlifeandtheterribleenvironmentthere.He

said,“SuddenlyIunderstood—runningawayisn’tthesolution.Makingadifferenceisthekey.”Aftergraduating

fromuniversityin2020,Zhongreturnedtohishometown.“Ifsuosuotreescantakerootinsandstorms,whycan’t

youngpeople?”hewroteinhisdiary.

Sincethen,Zhonghastriedplantingsuosuotreesinthedesert.Heplanted500treesin2021,butmostof

themdied.Sohestudied,learnedfromexperiencedvillagers,andthenplantedmore.Afterthreeyears’efforts,the

treesheplantedarenowgrowingwellinthedesert,turningthelandgreenandlively.

Todrawattentiontohishometown’senvironment,Zhongsharedvideosabouttreeplantingonlineand

starteda“PleasePlantaTreeinMinqin”activity.EncouragedbyZhong’stree-plantingstory,moreandmore

volunteersfromalloverthecountryhavecometoMinqintoplanttrees.Theircommongoalistoturnthedesert

intoanoasis.

閱讀以上材料,回答下列各小題。

42.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingshouldbeputin__________inthemap?

A.WuweiB.BadainJaranDesert

C.GansuD.TenggerDesert

43.Whydopeopleplantsuosuotreesinthedesert?

A.Becauseplantingsuosuotreesisnotdifficult.

B.Becausesuosuotreesneedlittlewaterorcare.

C.Becausesuosuotreescantakerootinanyclimate.

D.Becausesuosuotreeshelpstopfurtherdesertification.

44.WhatdidZhongLindecidetodoaftergraduation?

A.Runawayfromhishometown.

B.BuildhisfutureinsouthernChina.

C.Improvethelocalvillagers’lifeandtheenvironment.

D.StartavolunteeractivitytoattractmoretouriststoMinqin.

45.WhatdifficultydidZhongLinfacein2021?

A.Heonlybought500trees.B.Villagersdidn’ttrusthim.

C.Mostofthetreesheplanteddied.D.Novolunteershelpedhim.

46.Whatisthegoalforthepeoplewhojoinedthetree-plantingactivity?

A.Toturnthedesertintoanoasis.B.Toenjoythesceneryofthedeserts.

C.TolearnmoreaboutZhongLin.D.Tosharevideosabouttreeplanting.

(2025·湖北·中考真題)

13-year-oldSarahsitsinheryard,layingoutherhandmadecrafts(手工制品)onthetable.Therearebaskets,

flowerpots,andclothbags—allmadefromrecycledmaterials.Theyarenotjustcreativeobjects;they’repartof

Sarah’sprojecttomakeagreenercommunity.

Twoyearsago,Sarahwouldpassbyaparknearherhouseeverydayafterschool.Plasticbottles,emptycans,

andbrokentoyslitteredtheroadside.Seeingthis,Sarahfeltsad.

Oneafternoon,Sarahnoticedsomekidssellingorangejuiceatthepark.Peoplestoppedtobuyit.Thatwas

whenSarahgotanidea.

“Mom,whatifwesellhandmadecrafts?”sheaskedexcitedlythatevening.“Thenwecanbuytreesforour

neighborhoodwiththemoney!”

Withhermom’shelp,Sarahstartedmakingcraftswithgreatinterest,usingoldboxes,plasticbottlesand

emptycans.Everydayafterschool,shesatinheryard,waitingforcustomers.Atfirst,noonecame.Sarahfelt

down,butshedidn’tgiveup.

Later,peoplebegantostopby.Akindwomanboughtaclothbag,sayingitwasperfectforshopping.Kids

likedtheflowerpots,andoneboyevenaskedSarahtomakehimaspecialbasketforhistoys.Bytheendofthe

firstmonth,Sarahhadmade$150!Shebought30smalltrees.Togetherwithherparents,theyplantedthetrees

aroundtheparkandalongthesidewalks.

Now,theneighborhoodlooksnicer,andthebirdshavemoreplacestorest.Saraheventeachesherfriends

howtomakeeco-friendly(環(huán)保的)craftsafterschool.Theyorganizesaleseverymonthtoraisemoneyfornew

projectslikebirdfeeders.

Thisyear,Sarahsharedherstoryatalocalcommunityevent.“Makingagreenercommunityisimportant,”

shesaidproudly.“Ifeveryonehelpsalittle,wecanmakeourlifebetter.”Shebelievesthatnoeffortistoosmall

whenitcomestocaringfortheenvironment.

47.WhatdidSarahselltomakemoney?

A.Smalltrees.B.Orangejuice.C.Plasticbottles.D.Handmadecrafts.

48.Lookatthemindmap.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin▲?

A.sad;sharingherstoryB.a(chǎn)fraid;feedingbirds

C.bored;caringfornatureD.nervous;recyclingoldboxes

49.WhatcanyoulearnfromSarah’swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Doingisbetterthansaying.B.Greathopesmakegreatman.

C.Thefirststepistheonlydifficulty.D.Smallactionscanmakeadifference.

50.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSarah?

A.Kindandhonest.B.Creativeandhelpful.

C.Strictandfriendly.D.Quietandhard-working.

51.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AGirl’sDreamJobB.ACommunityPark

C.AGirl’sGreenProjectD.AnEco-friendlyHabit

(2025·云南·中考真題)

WanHaibo,a43-year-olddeliveryman(快遞員),washonoredasanationalmodelworkeronApril28,2025

inBeijing.Hereceivedthishonorforhisexcellentdeliveryworkandactivevolunteerwork.Wansaid,“Ifeelvery

excitedandproud.”

BorninthecountrysideinHandan,WanbecameadeliverymaninTianjinin2018.“It’snecessarytosend

everyparcel(包裹)righttothecustomerintime,”hetoldthereporterfromBeijingDaily.“Thejobislaborious,

experiencingsunburnandwind.Ithoughtaboutstopping,butfinallygotthroughthedifficulties.”

Wanusuallydelivers500parcelsperday(700oreven1,000parcelsdailyduringsomeonlineshopping

holidaysorsalesseasons).Inthepastsevenyears,hehasdeliveredover720,000parcelswithoutanymistake.He

usuallystartsworkaround6amandfinishesaround8pm.Sometimeshehastoworkuntilmidnight.Whenfacing

terribleweatherandpossibledeliverydelays(延遲),hewillcallthecustomertoexplainthereasons.

Wanisawarm-heartedpersonwhooftenpaysmuchattentiontotheoldandthedisabled.Heusuallygets

medicineforthemandtakesawaytheirrubbishwhendeliveringparcels.

WanhasalsobeenavolunteerinhiscommunitysinceApril2022.Asavolunteer,hehelpstocheckthe

area’ssanitationconditions(衛(wèi)生狀況)andsafetyrisksforthecommunity.

Wansaid,“I’mverypleasedthatwedeliverymenhave

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