1、中考英语阅读理解专题训练三2019-2020年中考英语阅读理解专题训练(三)Along the river banks of Amazon and the Orinoco there lives a bird that swims before it can fly, flies like a fat chicken, eats green leaves, has the stomach of a cow and has claw (爪)on its wings when young. They build their homes about 4.6m above the river, an
2、important feature(特征)for the safety of the young. It is called the hoatzin.In appearance, the birds of both sexes look very much alike with brown on the back and cream and red on the underside. The head is small, with a large set of feathers on the top, bright red eyes, and blue skin. Its nearest re
3、latives are the common birds, cuckoos. Its most striking feature, though, is only found in the young.Baby hoatzins have a claw on the leading edge of each wing and another at the end of each wing tip. Using these four claws, together with the beak(喙), they can climb about in the bushes, looking very
4、 much like primitive birds must have done. When the young hoatzins have learned to fly, they lose their claws.During the drier months between December and March hoatzins fly about the forest in groups of 20 to 30 birds, but in April, when the rainy season begins, they collect together in smaller liv
5、ing units of two to seven birds for producing purposes. ( )1. What is the text mainly about? A. Hoatzins in dry and rainy season.B. The relatives and enemies of hoatzinsC. Primitive birds and hoatzins of the Amazon.D. The appearance and living habits of hoatzins( )2. Young hoatzins are different fro
6、m their parents in that _. A. they look like young cuckoosB. they have claws on the wingsC. they eat a lot like a cowD. they live on river banks ( )3. What can we infer about primitive birds from the text? A. They had claws to help them climb.B. They could fly long distances C. They had four wings l
7、ike hoatzinsD. They had a head with long feathers on the top ( )4. Why do hoatzins collect together in smaller groups when the rainy season comes? A. To find more food.B. To protect themselves betterC. To keep themselves warmD. To produce their young. The 2012 London Olympics had enough problems to
8、worry about. But one more has just been added a communications blackout caused by solar storms. After a period of calm within the Sun, scientists have detected the signs of a flesh cycle of sunspots that could peak in 2012, just in time for the arrival of the Olympic torch in London. Now scientists
9、believe that this peak could result in vast solar explosions that could throw billions of tons of charged matter towards the Earth, causing strong solar storms that could jam the telecommunications satellites and interact links sending five Olympic broadcast from London . “The Suns activity has a st
10、rong influence on the Earth. The Olympic could be in the middle of the next solar maximum which could affect the functions of communications satellites,”said Professor Richard Harrison ,head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. At the peak of the cycle, violent outb
11、ursts called coronal mass ejections(日冕物质抛射)occur in the Suns atmosphere, throwing out great quantities of electrically-charged matter.” A coronal mass ejection can carry a billion tons of solar material into space at over a million kilometers per hour. Such events can expose astronauts to a deadly a
12、mount, can disable satellites, cause power failures on Earth and disturb communications, ” Professor Harrison added. The risk is greatest during a solar maximum when there is the greatest number of sunspots.Next week in America, NASA is scheduled to launch a satellite for monitoring solar activity c
13、alled the Solar Dynamics Observatory(SDO), which will take images of the Sun that 10 time clearer than the most advanced televisions available.The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory helped to make the high tech cameras that will capture images of the solar flares(太阳耀斑)and explosions as they occur.Profes
14、sor Harrison Hold away, the labs director said that the SDO should be able to provide early warning of a solar flare or explosion big enough to affect satellite communications on Earth “If we have advance warning, well be able to reduce the damage. What you dont want is things switching off for a we
15、ek with no idea of whats caused the problem, ” he said.( )1. The phrase” communications blackout” in paragraph 1 most probably refers to _ during the 2012 Olympics.A. the extinguishing of the Olympic torchB. the collapse of broadcasting systemsC. the transportation breakdown in LondonD. the destruct
16、ion of weather satellites( )2. What can be inferred about the solar activity described in the passage? A. The most fatal matter from the corona falls onto Earth.B. The solar storm peak occurs in the middle of each cycle.C. It takes several seconds for the charged matter to reach Earth.D. The number
17、of sunspots declines after coronal mass ejections.( )3. According to the passage, NASA will launch a satellite to _. A. take images of the solar systemB. provide early warning of thunderstormsC. keep track of solar activitiesD. improve the communications on Earth( )4. Which of the following might be
18、 the best title of the passage? A. Solar Storm: An Invisible KillerB. Solar Storm: Earth Environment in DangerC. Solar Storm: Threatening the Human RaceD. Solar Storm: Human Activities to Be TroubledCIn the kitchen of my mothers houses there has always been a wooden stand (木架) with a small notepad(记
19、事本)and a hole for a pencil.Im looking for paper on which to note down the name of a book I am recommending to my mother. Over forty years since my earliest memories of the kitchen pad and pencil, five houses later ,the current paper and pencil look the same as they always did. Surely it cant be the
20、same pencil? The pad is more modern, but the wooden stand is definitely the original one.“Im just amazed you still have the same stand for holding the pad and pencil after all these years.” I say to her, working back into the living room with a sheet of paper and the pencil. “You still use a pencil.
21、 Cant you afford a pen?”My mother replies a little sharply.” It works perfectly well. Ive always kept the stand in the kitchen. I never knew when I might want to note down an idea, and I was always in the kitchen in these day.” Immediately I can picture her, hair wild, blue housecoat covered in flou
22、r, a wooden spoon in one hand, the pencil in the other, her mouth moving silently. My mother smiles and says,” One day I was cooking and watching baby Pauline, and I had a brilliant thought, but the stand was empty. One of the children must have taken the paper. So I just picked up the breadboard an
23、d wrote it all down on the back. It turned out to be a real breakthrough for solving the mathematical problem I was working on. ”This story which happened before I was born-reminds me how extraordinary my mother was, and is also a gifted mathematician. I feel embarrassed that I complain about not ha
24、ving enough child-free time to work. Later, when my mother is in the bathroom, I go into her kitchen and turn over the breadboards. Sure enough, on the back of the smallest one, are some penciled marks I recognize as mathematics. Those symbols have traveled unaffected through fifty years, rooted in
25、the soil of a cheap wooden breadboard, invisible(看不到的)exhibits at every meal.( )1. Why has the authors mother always kept the notepad and pencil in the kitchen? A. To leave messages.B. To list her everyday tasks.C. To note down maths problemsD. To write down a flash of inspiration ( )2. What is the
26、authors original opinion about the wooden stand? A. It has great value for the family.B. It needs to be replaced by a better one.C. It brings her back to her lonely childhood.D. It should be passed on to the next generation.( )3. The author feels embarrassed for_. A. blaming her mother wronglyB. giv
27、ing her mother a lot of troubleC. not making good use of time as her mother didD. not making any breakthrough in her field( )4. What can be inferred from he last paragraph? A. The mother is successful in her careerB. The family members likes traveling.C. The author had little time to play when young
28、D. The marks on the breadboard have disappeared( )5. In the authors mind, her mother is _. A. strange in behavior.B. keen on her research.C. fond of collecting old things.D. careless about her appearanceDAsk someone what they have done to help the environment recently and they will almost certainly
29、mention recycling in the home is very important of course. However, being forced to recycle often means we already have more material than we need. We are dealing with the results of that over-consumption in the greenest way possible, but it would be far better if we did not need to bring so much ma
30、terial home in the first place. The total amount of packaging increased by 12% between 1999 and 2005. It now makes up a third of a typical households waste in the UK. In many supermarkets nowadays food items are packaged twice with plastic and cardboard.Too much packaging is doing serious damage to
31、the environment. The UK, for example, is running out of it for carrying this unnecessary waste. If such packaging is burnt, it gives off greenhouse gases which go on to cause the greenhouse effect. Recycling helps, but the process itself uses energy. The solution is not to produce such items in the
32、first place. Food waste is a serious problem, too. Too many supermarkets encourage customers to buy more than they need. However, a few of them are coming round to the idea that this cannot continue, encouraging customers to reuse their plastic bags, for example.But this is not just about supermarkets. It is about all of us. We have learned to associate packaging with quality. This is especially true of food. But is also applies to a wide range of consumer products, which o
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