2020中考英语小卷速测16语法填空+阅读b+c+任务阅读试题.docx

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1、小卷速测(十六)语法填空+阅读B+C+任务阅读 (限时:30分钟).2018杭州钱塘 语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Most people think that girls are better students than boys. In England girls get higher marks in tests in most subjects 1. at most ages. At the age of seven 88% of girls reach 2. expected level for their age, but onl

2、y 80% of boys do. By the age of 11, the difference is 80% to 69%, and the gap is wider 3. 14 years old. A similar situation 4.(happen) in the USA and many other countries. Several 5.(study) show that girls have better study habits than boys. However, one of the studies 6.(do) on fifteen-year-old boy

3、s and girls by William Draves and Julie Coates last year. These two American researchers believe that it is not the boys who are the problem, but the schools. 7.(they) book, Nine Shift: Work, Life and Education in the 21st century explains that in fact, boys are better prepared in the future. Boys a

4、re 8.(interest) in computers and the Internet. They like taking risks, and 9.(think) about the ways of making money and teamworkthings that are important for success at work. The problem is that schools punish(处罚) boys 10. they are bad at listening and following instructions. 阅读理解Passage 1If you wan

5、t to live longer and lower the risk of heart disease, a move to the mountains may help. Research by scientists in Greece shows that living in the mountains is good for the heart and longevity(长寿). People living at higher altitudes(海拔) have lower possibility of dying from heart disease than those clo

6、ser to sea level, even if they have factors that could increase their risk. “Residence in mountainous areas seems to have a protective effect from heart disease,” said Dr. Nikos Baibas of the University of Athens. He and his colleagues suspect that the increased exercise from walking up mountainous

7、areas gives the heart a good workout and enables it to cope with lower levels of oxygen.Researchers studied the health records and death rates of 1,150 Greeks who lived in three villages near Athens over 15 years. One village was 1,000 meters above sea level and the other two were in low-lying areas

8、. Although men and women living in the mountainous village had higher blood pressure rates and other risk factors than people in the other villages, they had a lower rate of death from heart disease and other causes after a fifteen-year follow-up.“The contrast was more evident among men than among w

9、omen,” Baibas added in a report in The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Heart disease is one of the worlds top killers. Smoking, high blood pressure, raised cholesterol levels, being overweight and a family history of the illness increase the possibility of developing the disease.1.The

10、first sentence in the passage is used to .()A.give a very good guessingB.tell readers what the passage focuses onC.warn people of the risk of heart diseaseD.name a new unknown illness2.According to the passage, a person may have less possibility of having heart attack.()A.from a higher altitudeB.wit

11、h a better living habitC.with more moneyD.in a happier mood3.How long does the research of the Greeks last?()A.At most 10 years.B.Not mentioned.C.More than 20 years.D.Over 15 years.4.Apart from the altitude, how many factors raise the chance of developing heart disease?()A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

12、Passage 22019全国高考卷改编Monkeys seem to have a way with numbers.A team of researchers trained three Rhesus monkeys to associate 26 clearly different symbols consisting of numbers and selective letters with 025 drops of water or juice as a reward. The researchers then tested how the monkeys combinedor ad

13、dedthe symbols to get the reward.Heres how Harvard Medical School scientist Margaret Livingstone, who led the team, described the experiment: In their cages the monkeys were provided with touch screens. On one part of the screen, a symbol would appear, and on the other side two symbols inside a circ

14、le were shown. For example, the number 7 would flash on one side of the screen and the other end would have 9 and 8. If the monkeys touched the left side of the screen they would be rewarded with seven drops of water or juice; if they went for the circle, they would be rewarded with the sum of the n

15、umbers17 in this example.After running hundreds of tests, the researchers noted that the monkeys would go for the higher values more than half the time, indicating that they were performing a calculation, not just memorizing the value of each combination.When the team examined the results of the exp

16、eriment more closely, they noticed that the monkeys tended to underestimate(低估) a sum compared with a single symbol when the two were close in valuesometimes choosing, for example, a 13 over the sum of 8 and 6. The underestimation was systematic: When adding two numbers, the monkeys always paid atte

17、ntion to the larger of the two, and then added only a fraction(小部分) of the smaller number to it.“This indicates that there is a certain way quantity is represented in their brains,”Dr. Livingstone says. “But in this experiment what theyre doing is paying more attention to the big number than the lit

18、tle one.”5.What did the researchers do to the monkeys before testing them?()A.They fed them.B.They named them.C.They trained them.D.They measured them.6.The monkeys got their reward by in the experiment.()A.drawing a circleB.touching a screenC.watching videosD.mixing two drinks7.What did Livingstone

19、s team find about the monkeys?()A.They could perform basic addition.B.They could understand simple words.C.They could memorize numbers easily.D.They could hold their attention for long.8.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?()A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Education.D.Science.2019烟台改编 任务

20、型阅读下面文章中共有5处(第1-5题)需要添加首句。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的首句。选项中有一项是多余选项。Why Short Stories Are Best for English Learning1. When a text is short, you can have more time to learn how every single word is used and what importance it has in the text. This is more useful for those who are beginners of Engli

21、sh.2. Attention length is very important for learning. And the ability to finish a story gives you more time to understand it. Short stories are written to give you more information with less effort.3. It is much easier to read one story every day than trying to read a big novel that never seems to

22、end.4. Since short stories can be read in any place, they are perfect for book clubs and learning circles. Most of the time these groups do not work because members have no time to read. Short stories are the perfect way for them.5. Language is less about words and more about the meanings behind the

23、m. If you spend all your time learning vocabulary and grammar, you will never be able to speak a language smoothly because you will have little to talk about. Short stories give you the chance to understand big ideas in a short text.A.Keep what you read handy.B.You get more time to focus on words.C.

24、Keep reading stories regularly.D.You can read a whole story at a time. E.You can focus more on ideas.F.You can share them easily in a group.【参考答案】.1.and2.the3.at4.happens5.studies6.was done7.Their8.more interested9.thinking10.because .Passage 1主旨大意本文是一篇说明文,多年研究表明,居住在高海拔处的人们死于心脏病的几率比低海拔处的人们低。但吸烟、高血压、

25、高胆固醇、体重过重和家庭疾病史共5点也会增加心脏病的几率。1.B推理判断题。文章第一句告诉我们“如果想长寿并降低心脏病的风险,可以搬去山里住”,下面都是围绕这句话的内容展开描述,所以这一句让读者明白了全文谈论的主题,故选B。2.A细节理解题。根据第一段“People living at higher altitudes(海拔) have lower possibility of”可知,居住在高海拔处的人们死于心脏病的几率比低海拔处的人们低,故选A。3.D细节理解题。根据第二段首句“Researchers studied the health records and death rates of

26、 1,150”可知,这项研究持续了15年多,故选D。4.C细节理解题。根据最后一段“Smoking, high blood pressure, raised”可知,除海拔外,还有吸烟、高血压、高胆固醇、体重过重和家庭疾病史共5点也会增加心脏病的几率,故选C。Passage 2主旨大意本文是一篇说明文, 本文讲述了哈佛医学院科学家 Margaret Livingstone及其带领的团队通过反复实验得出结论:猴子能算算术,且它们对大数值的关注胜过小数值。5.C细节理解题。根据第二段第一句“A team of researchers trained three Rhesus monkeys to a

27、ssociate 26 clearly different symbols consisting of numbers and selective letters with 025 drops of water or juice as a reward. The researchers then tested”可知C项正确。6.B细节理解题。由第三段“If the monkeys touched the left side of the screen they would be rewarded with seven drops of water or juice”可知B项符合题意。7.A8.D.15BDCFE

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