1、北京市海淀区重点中学新初三暑假备战中考阅读理解题 共5组 含答案北京市海淀区重点中学2015年7月新初三暑假备战2016年中考阅读理解题第一组 AHappy Days Club For young people from 13-18 years old. Every Saturday 8:00a.m. 10:30 a.m. 41 Smith Street Just 2 a week Games, music, dancing Lots moreParks Shop 15 Barrett Road 10 minutes from town center Try our famous chocol
2、ate, eggs and sugar hearts Prices lower than in other shops Open MondaySaturday 9:00 a.m. 5: p.m. Painting Competition For young people 6-14years old Paint a picture of a little animal Send it to Artist Magazine 12 High Street before 15 September and win a bicycleCity Library Books, CDs and videos O
3、ver 100 foreign newspapers and magazines Entrance free MondaySaturday 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. New England House. Museum Street 1. Happy Days Club opens at _ . A. 8:00 p.m. B. 10:30 p.m. C.9:30 a.m. D.8:00 a.m.2. In Parkers Shop, you can buy _. A. pictures B. chocolate C. CDS D. books3. Where should the
4、picture be sent? A.12 High Street B. Museum Street C. 41 Smith Street D.15 Barrett Road BJulius is a 15 year-old Kenyan, with his feet in his country and his eyes on the West. He wears jeans and a baseball cap to school. He loves watching American films on TV. His elder brothers hang out (闲逛)after w
5、ork in places like the Hard Rock Cafe. Juliuss brother Paul says, The music is cool, its not too expensive and its the place where I can meet all my friends.Julius is lucky because his parents have enough money to send him to school. Many children in Kenya do not go to school because their parents a
6、re too poor to pay for schooling. Kenya, like many countries in East Africa, has a lot of problems. There is very little industry and farmers do not receive high prices for their crops. Half the people in the capital Nairobi live in slums (贫民区) where whole families crowd into a single-roomed hut. In
7、 the north of the country the situation is worse. The rains have failed for several years and the people have not enough food. It is a young country. Almost half people are aged under 15. Many people there have been hit hard by AIDS. Because the country is poor, it cannot pay for the expensive medic
8、ine that can control AIDS. Julius is worried about his future. I dont know what I will do when I leave school. There are very few jobs for young people. He would like to work with computers on the Internet, maybe start up an Internet cafe. However, there are several problems with this. The computers
9、 are very expensive. Next the electricity supply does not run all day every day. Finally, the telephone connections are not very good, and sometimes Net signals are lost. 4. Which of the following is true? A. All children in Kenya go to school B. Many childrens parents are as rich as Juliuss. C. Sch
10、ools are free in Kenya. D. Juliuss parents can pay for his schooling. 5. Why have many people got AIDS in Kenya according to the passage? A. Because there is little industry. B. Because whole families live in a small hut. C. Because half people are aged under 15. D. The country is too poor to contro
11、l the disease. 6. How many problems does Julius need to solve if he start up an Internet cafe? A. Two. B. Three. C. One. D. Four. C Automobiles were originally developed in Europe. German engineers Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz built the first successful gasoline engines in 1885. After 1900, howeve
12、r, the United States became a leader in automobile production. The first cars were handmade and very expensive. Only people in rich cities could afford them. The first company to make gasoline cars in the U.S. was the Duryea Motor Wagon Company. Then, in 1901, Ransom E. Olds Began mass-producing his
13、 car, the Oldsmobile. In 1913 Henry Ford made great strides in the mass production of cars by using an assembly line in his factory. Mass production meant that each car was less expensive to make. Now car ownership was affordable for the average person. By 1916 there were more than one million cars
14、in the United States. The automobile gave people the freedom to travel anywhere there were passable roads. Families that lived great distance apart could travel by automobile to visit each other. People could visit places they had never seen before. Before the mass production of cars, people lived c
15、lose to work. Their means of transportation included walking, riding a bicycle, using a horse and carriage, or taking a train. The automobile gave people the ability to live farther away from work. The result was that gradually people moved out of the cities to the less crowded suburbs. The automobi
16、le industry created millions of jobs. The jobs were not just in the auto factories, where the cars were assembled. Workers were needed to make auto parts, run gas stations and repair shops, and work at new motels and restaurants that served people who traveled by car. Jobs became available at car rental companies. Peop
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