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2020年中考英语阅读理解专项训练25篇
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(一)
HellofromWarsaw
It’sagreatpleasuretoreceiveyouatDREAMHostelWarsaw!
WehopethatyourstayinWarsawwillbefulloffunandjoy!
Wearegladtohelpyouanytime!
So,ifyouhaveanyquestion,don’thesitatetowriteusback!
HOWtoGETtoDREAMHOSTELWARSAW
Pleaseclickthelink:
Httpy:
//aw/dream-hostel-warsaw/26555.5
CHECK-INTIMEstartsat2p.m.
Ifyoucomeearly,wecanprovideyouwiththefreeluggageroom.Alltheguestshavetoprovidetheirpassports.Andtheguestsundertheageof16shouldalsoprovidetheirbirthcertificates.Alltheguestshavetofillintheregistrationcard.
PAYMENT&CANCELLATION
InDREAMHostelWarsawyoucanpaybycashorbycreditcard.Incaseofthelatecancellation(lessthan48hoursbeforeyourarrivingdate),fullroomrateforthefirstnightwillbechargedfromyourcreditcard.Youcancancelyourreservationwithoutanychargemorethan48hoursbeforecheck-intime.
BREAKFASTTIME
Breakfasttimeisfrom7:
30a.m.till11:
00a.m.Itcostsfrom2.5eurosto5euros.Soyoucanstartyourmorningwithacupofdeliciouscoffeeorarichbreak-fast,whichcanbeorderedinDreamBar!
PARKING
Wedon^haveourprivateparking,butthereispaidpublicparkingnearus.From8:
00to18:
00fromMondaytoFriday,youpay0.6-1.0europerhour,butonSaturdays,Sundays,holidaysandintheevenings,parkingisfree.
FUN
Perhapsyouhavenotdecidedwheretogoorhowtospendyourdays.Andwecanarrangesomeactivities!
Wealwaysorganizeregularactivities:
Monday:
MovieNightWednesday:
BoardGamesNightFriday:
BeerPongPleasejoinus!
( )1.IfyouwanttoknowthewaytoDREAMHostelWarsaw,youcan accordingtothematerial.
A. writetothemB.clickthelink C.giveacallD.asktheirmanager( )2.WhichisTRUE?
A.Alltheguestsneedtoprovidetheirbirthcertificates.
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B.Youcan’tputyourluggageinthefreeluggageroomduringyourstay.
C.Thecheck-intimebeginsat2p.m.
D.Alltheguestsmustpaybycreditcardforthefirstnight.( )3.Whatcanweknowaboutparking?
A. It’sfreeallthetime. B. It’sfreeintheevenings.
C. It’snotfreeonSaturdays. D.It’snotfeeonlyfromMondaytoFriday.( )4.Whoisthepassagefor?
A. Alltheguests. B. Adults. C.TheworkersatDREAMHostelWarsaw. D.Teenagers.
(二)
Atopstudentwhowasparalyzedhadreceivedaneyetracker(追踪器).ItisusedtohelpherchatwithherfamilyandfriendsonWeChat.
LouTaowasbornin1988.ShegotintotheDepartmentofHistoryofPekingUniversitywiththefirstplaceinthepapertest
andtheinterviewandstudiedthehistoryofancientEgyptforadoctorate博(士学位)in2015.However-,shelosttheability
totalkormovepartofherbodyin2016becauseofLouGehrig’sdisease,alsoknownasALS,whichdestroyscellsthatcontrolthemuscles.Andwithin12monthsshewasparalyzedandhadtodependonherparentstoeatanddrink.
Tohelphercommunicatewellwithothers,acarecenterinShanghaigaveheraneyetrackeronOctober19thatallowedhertotypebymovinghereyes.
Shortlyafter,LousentherfirstWeChatmessageinmorethansixmonthstoherclassmates.
“Shecanshareherideaswiththeoutsideworldusingtheeyetracker,whichwillhaveapositiveeffectonhermentalrecovery(恢复),”adoctoratthecarecentertoldBeijingYouthDaily.
ThenshewastreatedinanintensivecareunitatWuhanHanyangHospitalinHubeiprovince.However,itwasapitythatshe
diedonthemorningofJanuary5,2018,inherhometown,Xianfeng.Herfamilydonatedherbodytomedicalscience.Whattheydidmadeeveryonereallymoved.
( )1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“paralyzed”mean?
A. difficulttomove B.unabletosee C. unabletothink D. difficulttohear( )2.HowoldwasLouTaowhenshesufferedfromALS?
A. Shewas27yearsold. B.Shewas28yearsold. C.Shewas29yearsold. D.Shewas31yearsold.
( )3.WhatcouldtheeyetrackerhelpLouTaodo?
A. Itcouldhelphertalk. B.Itcouldhelphertype.
C. Itcouldhelphermovehereyes. D.Itcouldhelpherseebeautifulthings.
( )4.WhatdoyouthinkofLouTao’sparents?
A. Theyarefunny. B.Theyarehard-working.C.Theyarekind. D. Theyarepoor.
(三)
In2008,Iwasjustfinishingmyfirstyearofdesignschool.AndsomeonetoldmetoputeverythingImadeovertheyearonatableandstandnexttoit.Someprofessors,mostofwhomIhadnevermetbefore,wouldgivemetheiropinionsofit.Istartedtogetreallynervous,becauseforalongtime,noonesaidanythingaboutit.Itwasjustcompletelysilent.Andthenoneoftheprofessorsstartedtosay,“Yourworkgivesmeafeelingofjoy.”
Joy?
Buthowdidthatcomefromthethingonthetablenexttome?
Icouldn’tstopthinkingaboutita