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河南人教版中考英语题组训练5
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Passage1(2018河南,A)
SummerEnglishatStClare’s,Oxford
WeofferholidaycoursesforteenagersinOxford.YoucanimproveyourEnglish,enjoygreattripsandactivitiesandmakenewfriendsofyourownage.
Telephone:
01865552031
Website:
www.stclares.ac.uk
Ages:
Youngchildren(9—12),Teenagers(13—17)
CreativeArtsSummerSchool
Designedforyoungstudentswithagreatinterestinpainting,providingthemwithanexcitingexperiencetoexplorecreativepathwaysanddevelopskillsforthefuture.
Telephone:
01202363831
Website:
aub.ac.uk Ages:
Teenagers(14—15)
XUKActivitySummerCamp
Beautifulsetting!
Fantasticactivities!
Friendlyandexperiencedstaff!
Activitiesincludeadventure,sports,drama,andmore!
Telephone:
02083719686
Website:
Ages:
Teenagers(13—17)
YMT’sMusicalTheatreSummerCamps2018
YMT’ssummercampsareopentoanyoneaged6—17lookingtodeveloptheiracting,singinganddancingabilities.JointheUK’sleadingmusictheatrecompany!
Telephone:
02085637725
Website:
www.youthmusictheatreuk.org
Ages:
Youngchildren(6—12),Teenagers(13—17)
Notes:
explore探索;staff员工;drama戏剧
1.Ifyouareinterestedinpainting,youmaycall formoreinformation.
A.02083719686B.01202363831
C.02085637725D.01865552031
2.Ifyouvisit ,youmaygetsomeinformationaboutdrama.
A.aub.ac.uk
B.www.stclares.ac.uk
C
D.www.youthmusictheatreuk.org
3.Eight-year-oldMikecangoto inthesummer.
A.XUKActivitySummerCamp
B.CreativeArtsSummerSchool
C.SummerEnglishatStClare’s,Oxford
D.YMT’sMusicalTheatreSummerCamps2018
4.What’sspecialaboutSummerEnglishatStClare’s,Oxford?
A.Itisopentoallages.
B.Itrequirescreativeideas.
C.Ithasexperiencedstaff.
D.Itofferslanguagecourses.
5.Whereisthetextmostprobablyfrom?
A.Asciencereport.
B.Aschoolintroduction.
C.Ashoppingposter.
D.Awebsiteforteenagers.
Passage2(2018河南,B)
InLosAngeles,awaiterservedagroupofteens.Thewaiterrememberedhisexperienceasayounghighschoolstudent.Sohemadesuretheteenshadapleasantexperienceattherestaurant.Thewaitermadesureofit.
Afterservingalltheteensanddoingagreatjob,hewasleftatip(小费),only$3.28.ThatwashardlyenoughtobuyadrinkatStarbucks.
Thewaiterwenthome.Andhefelthatredforthestudentswhodidnotknowthevalueofhardwork.Theylookeddownonpeoplelikehim.Orsohethought.
Afterseveraldays,thewaiterforgotaboutit.Hislifewentonasusual.Buttendayslater,hereceivedaletterfromtheteens.
“Aboutaweekandahalfago,onOctober7,mythreefriendsandIcametoeatatthisrestaurantasourownhomecomingcelebration.Itwasanexcitingexperienceforustobeherealone,anditwasallnewtous.Andyouwerethebestwaiterwecouldaskfor.Youwerekind,helpful,anddidn’ttreatuslikebabies!
SoIwanttosaythankyouformakingour‘grown-up’experiencesoamazingandfun.
“Iwouldalsoliketosaysorryonbehalfof(代表)mygroup.Sincewewerenewtoallofthis,our13-year-oldmindsdidn’texactlyknowhowtodealwiththebill.Thebillwasreasonable(合乎情理的),butwehadcompletelyforgotten(anddidn’tknow,tobehonest)whatatipevenwas,letalonehowmuchtogive.Soweemptiedourpockets,andallourmoneyaddedupto$3.28.
“Havingnoideaofhowsmallthisreallywas,weleft.Later,werealizedourmistakeandfeltterrible.Weknewwehadtomakeitright.
“Sotogetherwiththisletter,youwillfindthecorrect18%tip+extraforsimplybeingamazing.Thankyouforyourhelpandpatienceandalsothankyouformakingournightfun.Thankyou!
”
1.Howdidthewaiterreceivethegroupofteens?
A.Hetriedtomakethempaymore.
B.Heservedthemlikeotherwaiters.
C.Hetreatedthemasyoungchildren.
D.Hedidhisbesttomakethemhappy.
2.Whydidthegroupofteensleavethatsmalltip?
A.Becausetheylookeddownonthewaiter.
B.Becausetheydidn’tknowwhatatipmeant.
C.Becausetheyweren’tpleasedwiththeservice.
D.Becausetheythoughtthetipshouldbethatmuch.
3.Whatmadetheteenswritetheletter?
A.Thetiptheyleftforthewaiter.
B.Thebilltherestaurantreceived.
C.Thewaythewaiterservedthem.
D.Thefuntheyhadattherestaurant.
4.WhatdorestaurantwaitersmindmostinAmerica?
A.Whatkindofgueststheyreceive.
B.Whatdishespeopleusuallyorder.
C.Whethertheyaregivenreasonabletips.
D.Howmuchcustomerspayfortheirmeals.
5.Whatdidthegroupofteenstrytosayintheletter?
A.Theywerequitethankfulforthewaiter’sservice.
B.Theyhadrealizedtheirmistakeandmadeitright.
C.Theyhadawonderfulexperienceattherestaurant.
D.Theywantedmorecustomerstogototherestaurant.
Passage3(2018河南,C)
Thespringseasonbringswarmweather,flowersandotherchangesforpeopletoenjoy.Forsomerestaurantcooks,themostexcitingspringarrivalisramps.
RampsareawildplantintheeasternmountainsofNorthAmerica.Theyareoneofthefirstplantsthatgrowinthespring,usuallybetweenAprilandMay.Theyarerecognized(识别)bytheirredstem(茎),andtwolongandwidegreenleaves.Theyarealsofamousfortheirstrongtaste,similartoonions(洋葱).
Rampsarenotaswell-knownasothervegetables,buttheyhavealonghistoryintheUnitedStates.IntheAppalachianMountains,rampshavebeenanimportantfoodforalongtime.Duringspring,itiscommonforsmalltownsintheAppalachianareatoholdlargerampdinnersforthecommunity.
However,overthelast30years,ramps’popularityhasgrownquickly.Theyarenowahighly-desiredvegetableformanynicerestaurantsincitieslikeNewYorkandWashingtonD.C.
Onereasontheplantispopularisthatitgrowsinthewild.Itisdifficulttogrowthemonfarms.Mostrestaurantsgetthemfromforagers,whocollectrampsbysearchingforestsforsomesmallpiecesoflandwheretheygrow.Rampshaveashortseason.Withinafewweeksoffullgrowth,theplantisdonefortheyear.Thisshortlifeissomereasonfortheirpopularity.
AndthatpopularitycouldleadtotheirdisappearancefromEarth.In1995,thelocalgovernmentinQuebec,Canada,stoppedpeoplesellingtheplanttobusinessesinordertoprotecttheplantagainstbeingover-dug.
Theseasonisshort,butithasnotendedyet.Ifyouareintherightplace,youstillhavetimetotryatasteoframpsyourself.
1.WhyarerampssopopularinNorthAmerica?
A.Becausetheygrowinspring.
B.Becausetheyhaveagoodtaste.
C.Becausetheyarehardtoget.
D.Becausetheyhavealonghistory.
2.Whichofthefollowingisthepictureofaramp?
3.Whatdoestheword“they”referto(指的是)?
A.foragersB.ramps
C.customersD.restaurants
4.Whywerepeoplestoppedfromsellingrampstobusinesses?
A.Becauserampswereingreatdanger.
B.Becauseramps’smellpollutedtheair.
C.Becauseitcosttoomuchtogrowramps.
D.Becausethegovernmentwantedtomakemoney.
5.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Americansgocrazyforrampsinspring
B.Americanshavediscoveredanewvegetable
C.RampswereoncepopularinNorthAmerica
D.Rampswillsoonbeenjoyedallovertheworld
Passage4(2017河南,A)
MusicalChairs
Haveyounoticedhowmusicmakesthetasteofyourfoodbetter?
ThisnewrestauranthasdifferenttypesoflivemusiceverynightexceptSundays,andexcellentfoodtogowithit.Greatfishdishes,beefandpizza.Mondayisclassicrocknight,soseeyouthere!
TheChocolateBox
Theownerofthissmallcaféusedtocookallkindsoffood,butthensherealizedshepreferredsweetstoanythingelse.Ifyouwantmeatorfish,don’tcomehere.Theyonlydodesserts!
Lotsofdifferentkindsofsweets.Chocolateloverswillbeexcitedbytherangeofchocolatecakes.
LastDaysoftheRaj
Acentrally-locatedIndianrestaurant,perfectforeatingbeforeorafterthecinemaorashow.Insummerenjoyyourmealinthebeautifulgarden.Themostpopulardishesarebeefandchickencookedwithmild,mediumorhotspices.Forbravecustomersthereisextrahot!
ATasteofTuscany
Whetheryou’dlikeagreatvalue-for-moneylunchorarelaxedeveningmealatafantasticrestaurant,thisistheplaceforyou.ThecookshaveallbeentrainedinItalyandtheymakebothtraditionalandmoderndishes.Werecommendthepastaandseafood.
注:
recommend推荐;spice(调味)香料
1.What’sspecialaboutMusicalChairs?
A.Sundayisclassicrocknighteveryweek.
B.Thechairstherecanplaywonderfulmusic.
C.Therestaurantonlywelcomesmusiclovers.
D.Youcanenjoyyourmealwithlivemusicthere.
2.WhichofthefollowingdoesTheChocolateBoxserve?
A.Fish.B.Cakes.
C.Seafood.D.Chicken.
3.WhydopeoplegotoLastDaysoftheRaj?
A.Toshowothershowbravetheywillbe.
B.Toenjoythemealwhilewatchingshows.
C.Totrythedishestherecookedwithspices.
D.Tohavemealsinthegardenallyearround.
4.WhatcanpeopledoatATasteofTuscany?
A.Enjoyarelaxedbreakfast.
B.TastedishescookedinItaly.
C.Haveavalue-for-moneylunch.
D.Learntocookpastaandseafood.
5.Whatisrecommendedinthetext?
A.Hotrestaurants.B.Specialfoods.
C.Weekendactivities.D.Thebestplacestogo.
Passage5(2017河南,B)
NotonlykidsofTigerMomsgotoHarvard.
DawnLogginsofLawndale,N.C.,isonherwaytoHarvard,oneoftheeightworld-famousuniversitiesintheeasternUS.Nobodyencouragedhertostudyorpaidforherspecialclasses.Thisgirlcreatedherownfuture.
Theteenwasabandonedbyherfamilylastsummer,whenherparentsandtwosistersmovedtoTennessee.Shefoundherselfhomelessandhadtospendthenightonfriends’sofas.
TheschoolbusdriverlearnedaboutDawn’ssituationand