1、中考英语阅读理解训练无答案中考英语阅读理解训练Passage 1The car stoppedMinkas heart was beating fast, but her legs carried her forwardFaces flashed through the car windows She looked at the front passenger seat, but Betty Jane was not there Through the back window, she saw white hair Minka stepped forward, opened the door
2、and was met with flowersFrom behind them, she saw her daughters face, the one shed seen only in photographs, and heard the voice shed heard only over the phoneEverything disappeared behind one longing(渴望)一to get her daughter into her arms And then, she wasMinkas sight cant see it clearly Her voice s
3、tuck in her throat(喉咙)Her arms wrapped tightly around her girl Shed waited more than 28,000days for this, her daughter safe in her embrace(拥抱)The joy of it was boundlessFinally Minka let go a little, pulling back to see that dear face again一a face as lined as her own But Minka believed she knew thos
4、e pale blue eyes She lookedinto them, and then her daughter kissed her cheek Minka managed to speak, her words I love you that had never been spokenYou are as wonderful as I thought you would be Minka saidThey didnt look like strangers meeting for the first time There was something weaving(编织)them t
5、ogether, right before their eyes55 What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2mean? A Minka was too weak to meet Betty JaneB Minka was unwilling to meet Betty JaneC Minka was not ready to meet Betty JaneD Minka was nervous but looking forward to meeting Betty Jane56 when they met for the first
6、timeMinka and Betty Jane hugged each otherMinka took a good look at Betty JaneBetty Jane kissed MinkaMinka and Betty Jane talked a lotABCD57In the sentence There was something weaving them together, right before their eyes in the last paragraph, what does something mean? A The long wait for meeting
7、each otherB The fact that they hadnt seen each other for a long timeC The love between a mother and daughterD None of the abovePassage 2The Aztecs were a native American people who lived in Central American between the 14th and 16th centuriesThe Aztecs were originally from North America,but they mig
8、rated south to the area that is now modern Mexico in search of a better place to liveWhen the Aztecs first arrived in Central America,they were subjects of the Toltec people who already ruled the areaBut,when the Aztecs had been there for about 100years,they stared to set up their own empire,this em
9、pire grew to cover the area that is now Mexico and Guatemala64Where were the Aztecs originally from? ALatin AmericaBCentral AmericaCSouth AmericaDNorth America65What was the Aztecs empire set up? AIn the 14th centuryBIn the 15th centuryCIn the 16th century DIn the 17th centuryPassage 3Twinkle, Twink
10、le Little Star is a lovely song for children, but it has two misunderstandings. First, stars arent little. Some may be Earth-sized, but most are bigger than Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. Second, they dont twinkle; they shine. And the brightness and color of the light from each sta
11、r provide information about its temperature, size and even its age. Viewing the stars from Earth is a bit like looking at them through a water filter(过滤器) because the air is thick compared to the emptiness of space. What is more, air is always moving, so starlight appears to be moving, too. The air
12、also makes stars appear dimmer(暗淡的) than they would be if we could see them from space. If you stop and examine the sky on a dark and moonless night, its easy to find color differences among stars. The color of a star is a signal of its surface temperature. The hottest stars are blue, and the next h
13、ottest are white. Yellow stars like the sun are next, while red stars are the coolest of the visible stars. Many red stars are so dim that people cant see them at all, and some stars hardly send out any light at all. One reason that stars differ in brightness is that hotter stars produce more energy
14、 than cooler ones, but another important reason is that some are much bigger than others. Some stars appear brighter to human beings simply because theyre closer. Astronomers rank the brightness of stars which are seen from Earth by giving them a name known as magnitude(光度) - the smaller the magnitu
15、de, the brighter the object. They have also designed a number that ranks stars according to how bright they are when compared to each other. With a magnitude of minus 26.7, the sun is the brightest object in the sky.62. From the song quite known to children, the writer wants to prove that _. A. most
16、 stars are smaller than Jupiter B. Jupiter is bigger and brighter than Earth C. stars are very large and always shine brightly D. starlights brightness and color are the signs of its temperature63. From Paragraph 3, we can know that _. A. a red star often sends out much brighter light B. a blue or w
17、hite star is hotter than a red or yellow star C. a yellow star like the sun is the hottest in space D. a blue star is much bigger than stars in other colors64. Magnitude is designed to see_. A. how far a star is from Earth B. how bright a star is compared to other stars C. how far a star is from oth
18、er stars D. how bright a star is seen from Earth65. Which is the best title of this passage? A. What do stars really look like? B. Which song do children like best? C. How to view the stars from Earth? D. Why are many stars so dim at night?Passage 4I was raised in a house where my sisters and I were
19、nt trustedby our mother to manage our own appearance.As a result, there were rules, and fashion was largely ignored(忽视).A few years ago, I was home for a visit when my mom, now in her early 70s, called me into her bedroom. We were about ready toleave for dinner.“I dont know what to wear,”she complai
20、ned from her seat.“You girls alwayslook so good.”I paused in the doorway and looked at her, wondering if Id misheard. “What do youmean?”I asked her.“You know what to wear.”“No,”she answered.“I dont. Can you pick something?”I was so surprised.This was the same woman who, in 1989, told me I wasnt allo
21、wed to leave the house wearinga pair of ripped(有破洞的) jeans; the same woman who, in high school, called my younger sisterwhile she was out at a party to ask if her hair was up. “You look better with it down,”she toldthe girl, before she could answer.I realized, suddenly, that my mother -always so str
22、ong -not only wanted my opinion, but needed it.I pulled a pair of blue jeans from the closet and a light blue sweater from her drawer.“Wear these with your black shoes,”I told her. She did as I suggested.My mother certainly doesnt need anyone to take care of her. In fact, she still cares for mygrand
23、mother who lives with her. But with that one question, my mother and I started the role change that happens with all parents and all children, from care giver to receiver.Now, if Im visiting or were together, its rare for her to wear anything without checkingwith me first.But sometimes, it seems tha
24、t she asks me just to be able to disagree with my answer and pick out something on her own. And when she does, I just tell her what I think of the way shelooks. Sometimes its“great”. And sometimes its“awful”.61. When the writer was young, she .A. could never know what to wearB. always wore fashionab
25、le clothes and hairstylesC. was not allowed to go to parties at nightD. had to pick her clothes according to her mothers rules62. The first time the writers mother asked her for advice on clothes, she .A. was unhappy to do something for her motherB. began to realize that her mother needed her careC.
26、 was worried that her mother was too old to live aloneD. had no idea what was suitable for her mother63. Whats the meaning of the underlined word“paused”in the fourth paragraph?A. ran B. cried C. stopped D. laughed64. When the writer gives her opinion about clothes, her mother .A. always accepts her
27、 suggestions happilyB. sometimes chooses to follow her own ideas C. is often surprised by what the writer says D. is still uncertain about what to wear65. The writer wrote this article mainly to .A. show what it is like to have a strict motherB. remind readers to visit their parents oftenC. show her
28、 mothers great influence on herD. show how the role of parents and their children can change Passage 5Hermelin the Detective Mouse Hermelin is a special little mouse. He was born in a box of cheese and lives in a building at 33 Offley Street. He can read books and type notes on his typewriter. Most
29、importantly, Hermelin can solve mysteries. And the people of Offley Street are in need of a detective! Again and again. Hermelin is on the case the hidden hero. But when his neighbours invite him to a thank-you party in his honor and find out who Hermelin really isa MOUSE!will he still be welcome in
30、 Offley Street? Product Details Age Range(范围):58 years Hardcover: 32 pages Publishing Date: 5 August 2019 Language: English Product Dimensions(尺寸):10.9x9.6X0.5 inches Detective Dinosaur First, Detective Dinosaur solves the mystery of the missing hat. Then he solves the case of the shoe which always
31、makes a sound. Then he goes on night patrol(巡逻),and finds out a terrible shadow(影子) in a dark street. Can it be a monster(怪物)?Help Detective Dinosaur follow the clues and find out! Product Details Age Range: 48 years Paperback: 48 pages Publishing Date: 17 January 2019 Language: English Product Dimensions: 8.55.50.2 inches48. From the passage, we can know that the two books . A. are for teenagers B. have the same pages C. are published in the same year D. have different sizes49. According to the information above, the two dete
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