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备战2022年中考英语专题复习——阅读理解(COVID-19...

更新时间:2022-03-26 浏览次数:255 类型:二轮复习
一、阅读理解
  • 1. (2021·金东模拟) 阅读下列材料, 从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    What Are People Doing to Stay Healthy?

    The COVID-19 pandemic(新冠肺炎大流行)has led many people to pay more atention to their health. Exercising is an excellent way to keep fit. So what are the most popular activities? And what holds people back from physical fitness? Let's look at the results of a recent survey on Chinese people's health and exercise released by iResearch.

    1. (1) Which of the following activities is the most popular?
      A . Running. B . Walking. C . Cycling. D . Swimming
    2. (2) People who were born ___________probably likes playing ball games most.
      A . in the 1970s B . in the 1980s C . in the 1990s D . after 2000
    3. (3) The text is probably taken from the __________part of a newspaper.
      A . Health B . Science C . Culture D . Education
  • 2. (2020·高新模拟) 阅读理解

        Since the outbreak of COVID-19, in some cities Meituan has become almost 5 times as busy as usual. During the special period, the delivery drivers (外卖骑手) are busier and more tired than before. Without these drivers putting themselves at risk, families would go hungry and the sick wouldn't get necessary supplies.

        Gao Zhixiao from Beijing, 32, a delivery driver who has continued working as the virus spread across China. Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak erupted in China, he has to take a health test each morning and spend about 20 minutes disinfecting (消毒) his motorcycle and clothes to avoid spreading germs during his route.

        "After I gave her medicine, I stayed to talk to her," he says. "Because I am also from a single-parent family, I understand what it means to an old. She said that she hadn't eaten yet, because it was difficult to find food during the epidemic. So I made her instant noodles and two poached eggs, then took the trash out when I left. "

        Li Fengjie is another delivery driver in Wuhan, who was born in 1996. He felt nervous when he heard the news about COVID-19. He took things a few steps further. As a Meituan rider in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, where the COVID-19 epidemic first erupted in late December, he knew that his services would be essential (必备) after the city of 11 million was locked down on Jan 23. Li walked 50 kilometers to get to work after all public transport was halted.

        "I felt a sense of responsibility because I manage a team of other riders, and some were still working in Wuhan, so I had to help them, "he says. "All the doctors and nurses are coming to Wuhan to help, so we, the riders, should also fight with them on the frontline. "

        The great news is that Li Jie, who is a common delivery rider in Beijing, attended the meeting about COVID-19 prevention on March 9th 2020. That means all the people must understand and respect the delivery riders. We all hope that they can receive better training and working conditions, have more job opportunities and career development for riders in the future.

    1. (1) How long does Gao Zhixiao spend disinfecting his motorcycle?
      A . About 20 minutes. B . About 30 minutes. C . About an hour. D . About 50 minutes.
    2. (2) Who is the leader of a team of delivery riders?
      A . Gao Zhixiao. B . Li Fengie. C . Li Jie. D . Not mentioned.
    3. (3) When did Li Jie attend the meeting about COVID-19 prevention?
      A . In December, 2019. B . In late January, 2020. C . In February, 2020. D . In March, 2020.
    4. (4) Which of the following is TRUE?
      A . Gao Zhixiao made the instant noodles and two eggs and took the trash out for the old man. B . Li Jie spent nearly 50 hours to walk to Wuhan on foot from his hometown. C . The training and working conditions can't meet the delivery riders' requirement. D . Three delivery riders mentioned in the passage all work in Beijing.
  • 3. (2021·宁波模拟) 阅读理解

    Zhang Dingyu, the director of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, led over 600 doctors and nurses to fight against COVID-19.

    As Zhang worked in the battle to fight against the disease, his strange way of walking shocked his colleagues. He finally admitted that he had fallen ill with ALS (渐冻症) since October 2018 after constant inquiries. ALS is a disease that gradually blocks the connection between brain and body. People with ALS become partially paralyzed (瘫痪的) leading to respiratory (呼吸系统的) failure. While working with handicapped (瘸的) legs, his wife was confirmed to get infected with SARS-CoV-2 after working in another hospital. The bad news brought him to his knees, and he cried for the first time after the outbreak of COVID-19. Zhang could only spare time to visit his wife until three days after she got admitted to the hospital. Even then he could only stay for 30 minutes. Fortunately, the good news came that his wife had recovered ten days after treatment.

    Zhang, 57, had offered medical services along with Chinese medical teams to Algeria and Pakistan. Three days after the earthquake hit Sichuan Province in 2008, Zhang entered the city with his medical team members to offer help.

    "Life is always short. I need to do more to finish the things that I might leave behind. Then I would leave without too many regrets, " Zhang said. "We are at the center of a storm, so we need to give all we have to protect our city, and our Wuhan people, " Zhang said.

    1. (1) What is TRUE about Zhang Dingyu?
      A . His colleagues had known his health condition before. B . His wife worked in the same hospital as him. C . He treated people injured in earthquakes in Sichuan. D . He retired from the hospital before the outbreak of COVID-19.
    2. (2) We can learn from the passage that Zhang Dingyu is a _____________man.
      A . terrible B . serious C . hard-working D . responsible
    3. (3) What does Zhang Dingyu mean in the last paragraph?
      A . He wants to realize his dream. B . He decided to fight the disease. C . He regrets not being able to do more for his patients. D . He will soon leave his position.
    4. (4) This passage mainly talks about______________.
      A . Zhang Dingyu's story of fighting against COVID-19 B . Zhang Dingyu's story with his wife C . how to prevent COVID-19 D . Zhang Dingyu's story with his colleges
  • 4. (2021·瑞安模拟) 阅读理解

    Tens of thousands of Chinese people came together in Weifang, Shandong Province from Sep 26 to Oct 8 for the International Kite Festival. Since 1984, this festival has been held once a year in Weifang, also known as the World Kite Capital.

    The event has invited kite-flying lovers and traditional craftsmen from across the country to show off their skills and develop kite culture. People can enjoy kite flying shows during the festival. From animals to cartoon heroes, the kites form different shapes in the air.

    The most interesting kites in 2020 were the huge ones in the shape of medical workers and the Long March 5 rocket, which showed the hot topics in 2020, and also carried people's wishes of health, happiness and peace. "Doctors and nurses worked hard against COVID-19, so we made kites with their pictures to show our thanks," said Zhang Huagang, a kite lover at the festival.

    In the past thirty years,     ▲    , which is not only a place to enjoy kites, but also a special cultural event to encourage international communication. In 2019, more than 100 teams from 65 countries took part in it. Because of the COVID-19, overseas teams showed their kites online in 2020.

    Guilherme Linares, a kite lover from Brazil, took part in the festival for the fourth time. "Flying a kite is like flying your dream." he said. "Here you can meet many kite makers and flyers from all over the world. It is interesting to communicate experiences with them."

    1. (1) According to the passage, Weifang International Kite Festival ________.
      A . has a history of 37 years B . is held by showing kites online C . lasts for twenty-six days D . is held just for kite-flying lovers
    2. (2) Zhang Huagang made kites in the shape of medical workers because ________.
      A . he hoped for happiness and peace B . he wanted to show off his skill C . they were the symbols of the festival D . he was thankful for their work
    3. (3) Which of the following can be put in the blank     ▲     in Paragraph 4?
      A . the festival has been warmly welcomed by local people B . the event has developed into a world-famous kite festival C . the kite festival has ever faced some serious problems too D . the big event has created many wonderful kites for people
    4. (4) The purpose of this passage is to ________.
      A . show the development of kites B . describe special shapes of kites C . introduce an international festival D . tell the history of the kite festival
  • 5. (2021·江北模拟) 阅读理解

    As the COVID-19 becomes normal in our life, the medical mask is necessary for everyone. Here is a product introduction of disposable medical mask. Go to www.amazon.cn/masks for more information.

    Disposable Medical Mask

    Size

    17.5 cm × 9.5 cm

    Amount (数量)

    50 pieces/box

    Color

    Blue

    Temperature

    20℃ to 70℃

    Shelf life (保质期)

    Two years (produced on Apr. 12, 2021)

    Main materials

    Non-woven fabric (无纺布)

    Protection

    Keep you from flu, dust (粉尘), PM 2.5, smoke, etc.

    $12 a box (50 pcs) (buy ten get one free)

    Widely use

    Daily use—for office, home, cycling, store, doctors' visit and general public

    Kindly remind

    ● Change a new mask every 4 hours.

    ● Put the mask in a dry place at room temperature.

    Warning

    ● Not for use on children under 2.

    ● Not for use on persons that have trouble breathing.

    ● Keep away from fire.

    1. (1) According to the passage above, we can know that ________.
      A . a 12-year-old boy cannot wear the medical mask B . the medical mask should be put in the wet place C . we'd better not use the mask after Apr. 12th, 2023 D . the medical mask is mainly made of woven fabric
    2. (2) How much should you pay if you want to buy eleven boxes of disposable medical masks?
      A . $ 132. B . $ 550. C . $ 120. D . $ 500.
    3. (3) What you have just read is a ________.
      A . product instruction B . news report C . meeting notice D . movie review
  • 6. (2021·新泰模拟) 阅读理解

    Detective Chinatown 3《唐人街探案3》

    As the third installment( 部 ) of director Chen Sicheng's Detective Chinatown franchise(唐探宇宙),the film was scheduled to be on during the Spring Festival last year but was postponed due to the coVID-19 outbreak. Following their adventures in Bangkok and New York in the first two movies, the part-time detective duo portrayed(组合) by Wang Baoqiang and Liu Haoran travels to Tokyo as they try to solve a murder mystery, which could earn them a huge reward.

    Hi, Mom!《你好,李焕英》

    As the directorial debut (处女作) of comedy actress Jia Ling, the film is adapted from her 2016 sketch comedy of the same title. The film reflects on how she misses her late mother Li Huan ying, who encouraged Jia to achieve her artistic dreams. Interestingly, the way that Jia shows her filial piety (孝顺方式) is a bit special as she fictionalizes(虚构) a time-travel story to tell her mother's love story set in 1981.

    Crowd of people《人潮汹涌》

    Hong Kong mega star (巨星)Andy Lau's latest film, which is highly expected by his fans. The story follows a cruel killer,played by Andy Lau,and an extra actor,played by Xiao Yang, who accidently exchange identities(身份) ,leading to series of strange situations. From the unfortunate flop Find Your Voice (热血合唱团) to the recent blockbuster Shock Wave 2(拆弹专家2),Lau has secured his status as a prolific star on the big screen over the past unusual year. But judging from the new film's director and cast, Lau's performance in the upcoming film may deserve(值得) our expectation.

    1. (1) How many detective films about Detective Chinatown franchise has been on so far?
      A . 2. B . 4. C . 3. D . 6.
    2. (2) What can we know from the film Hi, Mom?
      A . The film is adapted from her 2017 sketch comedy of the same title. B . Jia Ling misses her mom very much. C . Jia Ling's mom encouraged her to pursue her singer dreams. D . The way that Jia Ling showcases her filial piety (孝顺方式) is not special.
    3. (3) Which is NOT true according to the information above?
      A . The director of the Detective Chinatown franchise (唐探宇宙) is Chen Sicheng. B . Detective Chinatown 3 was scheduled to be released (上映) during the Spring Festival last year but was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. C . Hi, Mom! is the directorial debut (处女作) of comedy actress Jia Ling. D . Crowd of people is Hong Kong mega star (巨星)Andy Lau's first film.
  • 7. (2020·南关模拟) 阅读理解

        Are robots going to take over the world? This was one of the biggest fears people had about the development of technology. But since then, those fears have been largely replaced by COVID-19. Now, more and more people are beginning to regard robots as a useful solution for social distancing problems.

        Robots have been used for years, even though you might not connect these tasks with robots. ATMs in banks are common examples of everyday robots. There are many companies using robots even before the pandemic (疫情). Robots have also been used for tasks considered dangerous.

        Among COVID-19 conditions, new robots are being tested in many fields. At McDonald's and other fast-food restaurants, robots are being tried as waiters and even cooks. Restaurants are using robots to send their food safely to homes of old people because they're at high risk from COVID-19. Disinfection (消毒) robots have been developed to fight against COVID-19 in Qingdao, Shandong Province. They can replace human beings in carrying on the responsibility of disinfection. These newly developed disinfection robots have been put into operations in the quarantine wards (隔离病房) of some hospitals.

        The arguments against robots include the loss of human jobs and the idea that machines could control our lives. But now that COVID-19 has changed the world, more people will likely be accepting robots. The situation now is showing us how technology can be used to improve the world.

    1. (1) What problems do people regard robots as a useful solution?
      A . Taking over the world. B . Social distancing problems. C . Cleaning up the hospitals. D . Taking care of the patients.
    2. (2) Where can we find ATMs-the everyday robots?
      A . At home. B . In the library. C . In the bank. D . On the train.
    3. (3) Why are restaurants using robots to send their food to homes of elderly people?
      A . Because they don't want to eat in the restaurants. B . Because they don't have enough money. C . Because their children aren't at home. D . Because they're at high risk from COVID-19.
    4. (4) In which city were disinfection (消毒) robots developed to fight against COVID-19?
      A . Qingdao. B . Guangzhou. C . Beijing. D . Changchun.
    5. (5) What kind of work can robots probably do instead of people?
      A . Interesting work. B . Dangerous work. C . Exciting work. D . Surprising work.
  • 8. (2021·金华模拟) 阅读理解

    Hello, everyone. Here's NBTV-1. I'm Wang Yi. At the beginning of 2021, the Chinese government said it would provide free COVID-19 vaccines(疫苗) to all Chinese citizens(公民). Since then, tens of millions of people have got the vaccine. It's really helpful but some may still have some questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. I collected some main questions--"How does the vaccine work? ", "Are you allowed to get it? And how?" and "What do you need to do before getting it?" Now let's ask the doctor, Mr. Zhang about it.

    Wang Yi: How does the vaccine work?

    Mr Zhang: The vaccines China is now using are called" inactivated vaccines"(灭活疫苗). There are "dead" viruses in these vaccines. They cannot cause the disease, but can show your body what the virus looks like and make you immune(免疫)to it. Studies show that China's vaccines are 79. 34 percent effective. This means that for every 100 people who get vaccinated, about 79 people will become immune to the virus. If 79 percent of the whole population becomes immune, the possibility of COVID-19 spreading will be very low.

    Wang Yi: How is the vaccine given?

    Mr. Zhang: The vaccine is given by injection (注射). It's suggested to get two periods. You should wait about two weeks after the first injection to get the second one.

    Wang Yi: Can people of all ages get vaccinated?

    Mr. Zhang: The vaccines have been tested among three different age groups: 3 to 17. 18 to 59, and 60 and above. The 18-to-59 age group has the most data(数据)--the vaccines have shown that it's safe to this group. The other two groups are expected to be included soon.

    Wang Yi: Thanks a lot. I have the last question.                          

    1. (1) Who's Wang Yi?
      A . A doctor B . A virus C . A vaccine D . A reporter.
    2. (2) What does Wang Yi think of the vaccine?
      A . valuable B . Useless C . Expensive, D . Dangerous.
    3. (3) Which of the following is right according to the passage?
      A . The vaccines the Chinese are using now is called "activated vaccines" B . According to the vaccine test, the 3 to 17 age group has the least data. C . If 79 people become immune, COVID-19 might he stopped spreading D . Before getting the second injection, you must wait for about 14 days.
    4. (4) What may the last question                    be?
      A . Why should people get the vaccine? B . How long can people keep the vaccine? C . Can people drink before they get the vaccine? D . Can the vaccine make people avoid COVID-19?
  • 9. (2020·东莞模拟) 阅读理解

        Since last December, there have been lots of COVID-19(新冠肺炎) cases both in and out of China. It's not the first time for humans to fight with Viruses. Viruses have brought big trouble to humans, because they may cause widespread disease and death.

        What are they? Viruses are considered to be non-living organisms ( 有机物). They can infect animals, plants and humans, making them sick. They have materials like DNA and are protected by a kind of special skin.

        Viruses can't reproduce( 繁殖) on their own. Instead, they break in the cells( 细胞) of living organisms to reproduce, spread and take over. But the basic question is, "Where did viruses first come from?" Until now, no clear explanation for this question. "It is difficult to find out where viruses first came from," Ed Rybicki, a virologist at the university of Cape Town in South Africa, told Scientific American, "because viruses don't leave fossils ( 化 石 ) and because it is difficult to study the ways they use to make copies of themselves within the cells they've broken in." Understanding where they came from means fully understanding the history of their hosts( 宿主) – not only humans, but also plants and other animals, which is a difficult task, says Nature.

        UK physicist Isaac Newton once said, "Nature is pleased with simplicity and nature is no dummy (傻子)." Indeed, mother nature can provide almost everything humans need if we follow her rules. But if we break the rules, she is likely to be cruel and mad at us. It is believed that the outbreak of COVID-19 is a good example. Humans try to change mother nature. They use more land to make buildings, catch some wild animals to meet their own needs. Humans gradually throw our mother nature out of balance(平衡). For example, cutting a large number of forests leads to global(全球的) warming.

        Although we don't know exactly what first caused the COVID-19 outbreak, Brian Lamacraft at Medium said it's time for people to "think carefully about our relationship with our mother nature" and "reconnect with this world and everything that we've been given". After all, according to US poet Gary Snyder, "Nature is not the place to visit. It's our home."

    1. (1) What can we learn about viruses from the article?
      A . They only make animals and plants sick. B . They are really small living organisms. C . They didn't bring big trouble to humans before 2020. D . They can't reproduce on their own.
    2. (2) Why is it difficult to find out where viruses first came from?
      A . Because viruses leave lots of fossils. B . Because it is difficult to study the ways they use to make copies of themselves. C . Because they don't have DNA D . Because mother nature protects them.
    3. (3) The underlined word "infect" in the second paragraph probably means "     ".
      A . 使……受伤 B . 使……感染 C . 使……伤心 D . 使……丑陋
    4. (4) What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?
      A . It is good for humans to change mother nature. B . Only cutting trees leads to global warming. C . If humans break the balance of nature, mother nature will be mad at us. D . Humans use technology to improve their lives.
    5. (5) What is the writer's purpose in writing this article?
      A . To tell people viruses are easy to fight with. B . To explain what led to the COVID-19 outbreak. C . To advise humans to think carefully about their relationship with mother nature D . To stop the wildlife trade around the world
  • 10. (2021·龙岗模拟) 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选 出最佳选项。

    Shenzhen is pushing forward on its mass vaccination campaign (大规模疫 Ul 接种)against CO'ID-19. But ho\x arc the vaccines being stored, transported and handed out before citizens get them? A reporter with Shenzhen Special Zone Daily might provide you with the answer.

    At 2 a.m., a temperature-controlled vehicle filled with vaccines drove into Sinopharm s logistics center in Longhua District.

    After the unloading, the workers of the center first checked the vaccines carefully. They must make sure the vaccines were stored within the temperature range of 2 C-8 C all the way. Then the vaccines were sent to a special storehouse with the same temperature range. Boxes of vaccines were placed on pallets to avoid direct contact with the ground, as that might affect the storage temperature of the vaccines.

    "Each vaccination site has made a plan fbr vaccine usage one or two days ahead of time, and the vaccines are sent to the sites across the city by temperature-controlled vehicles,'' said Xie Xu, head of the immunization program of Shenzhen Center. Disease Control and Prevention.

    At 9:25 a.m., the COVID-19 vaccines arrived at the lobby of the Jingtian Community Health Center of Jingtian Hospital after a two-hour drive from the storehouse. During the transportation, the temperature of the vaccines was recorded every five minutes.

    Chen Li, a doctor with the health center, carefully checked the vaccines, put them in a special fridge and recorded detailed information.

    "We would refuse to accept the vaccines if the temperature isn't normal or the outer package has any leakage (渗漏)' said Chen.

    1. (1) The vaccines can't be kept properly if the temperature is set at             .
      A . 10℃ B . 8℃ C . 6℃ D . 2℃
    2. (2) The underlined word "that" in Paragraph 3 may refer to             .
      A . storing the vaccines in boxes B . placing the vaccines on pallets C . putting the vaccines on the ground D . sending the vaccines to the storehouse
    3. (3) The temperature of the vaccines was probably recorded         Sinophann's logistics center to Jingtian Hospital.
      A . 5 times B . 10 times C . 12 times D . 24 times
    4. (4) We can inter (推析)from the passage that       .
      A . making a plan fbr vaccine usage can help get more vaccines B . the outer packages of the vaccines must be checked carefully C . the vaccines can be sent to the vaccination sites by any kind of vehicles D . all the vaccines w ill be accepted when they arrive at the vaccination site
    5. (5) The best title lor the passage can be       .
      A . Delivery of COV1D-19 Vaccines B . More COVID-19 Vaccines Needed C . Well Developed COVID-19 Vaccines D . Mass Vaccination Campaign against COVID-19

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