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Thefarmispartconservation(保护)area,parteducationalcenterandpartanimalpark.Astheanimalswalkpeacefullyaroundthegrounds,itiseasyforthemtoforgetthatSanAntonio,abusycity,isjustafewminutesaway.
1."Soechtingisthehuman‘mother’tothe500animals"shows__________.
A.shehasalreadymarriedandhassomechildren
B.theanimalsonthefarmaretakengoodcareof
C.theanimalscangetalongwellwitheachother
D.sheteachesschoolchildrenaboutanimalswell
2.Thestructureofthepassagemaybe__________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
3.Accordingtothepassage,Soechtingis__________.
A.confidentbutbusyB.humorousandlovely
C.wisebutcarelessD.kindandhard-working
4.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe"__________".
A.HowtoSaveWildAnimalsB.SoechingandHerWildAnimals
C.TwoReticulatedGiraffesD.AWorldWithoutWildAnimals
(二)
【2019•浙江省金华、义乌、丽水市中考】
OnMarch19,2019,eight-year-oldTaniwontheNewYorkChampionship(纽约象棋冠军赛)ofhisagegroup.Buttheboy,whowashomelessatthetime,beganlearningthegamelessthanayearago.
TaniandhisfamilyarrivedinNewYorkCityfromAfricain2017.Achurchhelpedhimentertheprimaryschool,P.S.116.Herethegiftedboywasfirstintroducedtochessbyapart-timeteacherMakofsky,ownerofachessclub.Interestedinthegame,theseven-year-oldaskedhismothertoallowhimtojointheclub.Notabletoaffordthechessclasses,sheemailedMakofsky.Tohersurpriseandjoy,MakofskyagreedthatTanicouldlearnitforfree.
Thoughthechessclubhelps,it’slargelybelievedthatTani’ssuccessliesinhardwork.Theboypracticesthegameformanyhoursadayonthefloorwithhisboard.EverySaturday,Tanigoestoafree3-hourclasstoimprovehisgameskills.
Notsurprisingly,Tani’sstory,firstreportedbyTheNewYorkTimes,hasbroughthimgreatsupportfromthepublic.SoonaftertheyoungboywontheNewYorkChampionship,MakofskybeganaGoFundMeactivityforTaniandhisfamilysothathecouldcontinuedhischessjourney.Itraised$200,000injusttendays,farmorethantheyexpected.Andthemoneykeepscoming.Butthefamilydonates(捐赠)mostofthemoneytothechurchandtothosepoorfamily!
TanihasalsoreceivedoffersfromthreefamousprivateschoolsinNewYork.However,thefamilyhavepolitelyrefusedallofthemandchosentocontinueTani’seducationatP.S.116.
Whileexcitedabouthisnewlife,Taniisreadytomeetgreatchallenges(挑战).Heisbusypreparingforthe2019NationalPrimaryChampionships.Winningthecompetitionwillbringthechessplayerclosertohisdreamofbecomingtheworld’syoungestchessgrandmaster(大师).Therecordhasbeen17yearsbytheRussianchessplayerKarjakin,whowonthetitleattheageof12.
5.Tanibegantolearnchessattheageof__________.
A.sevenB.eightC.nineD.twelve
6.Paragraph3ismainlyabout__________.
A.whereTanipracticeschessB.howhardTaniworksatchess
C.whatTani’smotherdoesforhimD.howmuchthechessclubhelps
7.AfterwinningtheNewYorkChampionship,Tani__________.
A.hopedtoseeBillClintonB.wenttoafamousprivateschool
C.becametherichestboyinNewYorkD.gotmuchsupportfromsociety
8.ThewritermentionstheRussianchessplayerKarjakinto__________.
A.callonyoungpeopletolearnchess
B.introducehisgreatachievementsinchess
C.showit’sabigchallengeforTanitorealizehisdream
D.tellpeopleTanihasbeentheworld’sbestchessplayer
(三)
【2019•四川省广安市中考】
RecentlyIhadatriptoSydneywithmyparents.WevisitedtheWildlifePark.
TheWildlifeParkhaslotsofdifferentanimals.Somearenative(当地的)toAustraliansandcanonlybefoundthere.Therearemorethan500animalsthere,includingkangaroos,koalas(考拉)andcrocodiles(鳄鱼).Theyarekeptintheirnaturalenvironment.IliketheWildlifeParkbetterthanazoo.Inzoos,mostoftheanimalsareincages(笼子).
Wefirstspentsometimewiththekangaroos.Wecouldtouchandfeelthem.Itwasveryexcitingtobesoclosetothem.Therewerekoalastheretoo.Theylookedverycuddly(令人想拥抱的).Althoughwecouldn’tcarrykoalas,Icouldtakeaphotowithone.Itisawonderfulsouvenir(纪念品)ofmyholidayinSydney.
TheWildlifeParkhasplentyoffreshwatercrocodilesandsaltwatercrocodiles.Someofthemareverybigandscary(吓人的)withhugeteeth!
Ididnotwanttogettooclosetothem.
Therewasalsoabirdshow.Thekeepers(饲养员)showedusdifferentspecies(种类)ofbirds.Isawanoldparrot(鹦鹉).Itcould"
talk"
andmadeagreatimpressiononme.
Ienjoythetripverymuch.Therewassomuchtosee.
9.TheWildlifeParkis__________.
A.inSydneyB.inCairoC.inAthensD.inRome
10.Whatisawonderfulsouvenirofthewriter’sholiday?
A.Aparrotthatcouldtalk.B.Achancetofeedakoala.
C.Aphotowithakoala.D.Foodforthekangaroos.
11.Whydidn’tthewriterwanttogetveryclosetothecrocodiles?
A.Theylivedinwater.B.Thewriterwasafraidofthem.
C.Thewriterdidnotwanttofeedthem.D.Thewriterdidnotlikethesmellofsaltwater
12.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.ThekangaroosarekeptincagesintheWildlifePark.
B.ThewritertraveledtotheWildlifeParkalone.
C.Thewriterwenttoseekoalasfirst.
D.Thewriterwatchedabirdshow
13.AftervisitingtheWildlifePark,thewriterfelt__________.
A.boredB.unhappyC.excitedD.hopeless
(四)
【2019•安徽省中考】
Likemanyhighschoolgraduates,MaggieDoynedidn’tgostraighttocollege.ShedecidedtotravelandarrivedinwesternNepalin2006.Awarhadjustendedthereandleftmanychildrenlivingonthestreets.Theywereoftenforcedtoworkathardphysicaljobsforlittlemoney.
Oneday,whilewalkingdownacountryroad,Doynesawalittlegirlbreakinguprocks.Shesoonlearnedthat7-year-oldHimasoldtherockstosupportherfamily.Withdeepsadness,shedecidedtopayHima’stuition(学费)forschool.Encouragedbythechangesinthechild,Doynethought,"
Ifwecanhelponechild,whynot?
"
Doynefeltthatthestreetchildren’sgreatestneedwasahome.Shefoundapieceoflandforsaleandboughtitwith$5,000shesavedfromyearsofbabysitting(当临时保姆).In2008theKopilaValleyChilren’sHomewassetup.Withthehelpfromthecommunity,anothergoalwasreachedin2010—theKopilaValleySchool.Over350childrennowattendtheschoolandover50liveinthehome.
Today,Doynelivesinthehomeandis"
mum"
tothekids.
14.WhendidMaggieDoynetraveltowesternNepal?
A.In2006.B.In2007.C.In2008.D.In2010.
15.WhydidHimabreakuptherocks?
A.Todophysicalexercise.B.Tobuildanewschool.
C.Togetmoneyforherfamily.D.Torepairthecountryroad.
16.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?
A.Thestreetchildrenonceworkedasbabysitters.
B.Doynegotsomesupportfromthecommunity.
C.Doyneborrowedmuchmoneyfromthegovernment.
D.Over5,000childrenattendtheKopilaValleySchool.
17.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.MaggieDoyne—ALonelyTravellerB.WarinWesternNepal
C.MaggieDoyne—MumtoMoreThan50D.AGirlLivedonHerOwn
(五)
【2019•山东省青岛市】
RupertIsaacsonwasborninAfrica,andgrewupinLondonandintheEnglishcountryside,wherehediscoveredhisloveofhorses.BecausehegrewuphearingsomanyfascinatingmemoriesaboutAfricafromhisparents,hewentthereandlivedwiththepeoplecalledTheBushmenoftheKalahariDesert.
Bytheyear2000,Rupertwasalreadyworkingasareporter,writingarticlesandguidebooksaboutAfricaandIndia.HemethiswifeKristininIndia.Today,theylivewiththeirson,Rowan,intheUS.ButRupertfacedthegreatestchallengeofhislifewhen,attheageoftwo,Rowanwasdiagnosed(诊断)withanillnessthatinfluencedhisabilitytocommunicatewithothers.
RupertdiscoveredthatspendingtimewithhorsesandridingthemwashelpingRowan.Butunluckily,theBushmenoftheKalaharidonothavehorses.SothefamilysetoutforMongolia,wherehorseshavebeenimportantforlong.RuperthaswrittenaboutthisjourneytohelphissoninhisbookHorseBoy,andhehasproducedadocumentaryofthesamename.Inthefilm,peoplehavethechancestoseethefamilytravellinginMongolia,ridinghorsesandmeetinghealers(治疗师)inordertohelpRowan.
BecauseworkingwithhorseshashelpedRowan,RupertsetupTheHorseBoyFoundationonhisfarminTexas.Itisaschoolthatteachespeoplehowtousehorsesforhealing.Besideswritinganotherbook,Th