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教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 专项8-2022年上海市初三英语二模真题专项训练之阅读回答问题(原卷 版) 目录 一、宝山二模 二、黄浦二模 三、嘉定二模 四、徐汇二模 五、闵行古美学校九下期中卷 六、普陀九下期中卷 七、松江九下期中卷 八、徐汇九下期中卷 九、静安民立中学九下期中卷 十、长宁九下线上测试卷 十一、浦东新区上外浦外九下期中卷 十二、浦东新区进才中学九下期中卷 一、宝山二模 After spending the weekend away with my adult son, I was so impressed by his generous heart that I sent him this letter. Dear son, I want to thank you for teaching me a very valuable lesson in life by the great example you set. When we were eating at that cafe in Bondi and a person who had ordered his hamburger didn’t have enough money to pay for it. Without any hesitation, you went over and put the extra $2 into his hand. When we were leaving, you also threw a five-cent coin onto the road and said something like, “Some kids will really enjoy finding it.” Last week, a young man ahead of me in the line at a petrol (汽油) station didn’t have enough money to pay for his petrol. I asked the money collector, “How much short is he?” She told me he had meant to put $15 petrol in his car but he had been looking at the wrong gauge (计量表) and had put in 15 litres (升) which came to just over $20. This is an easy mistake as both gauges run fast. Something made me think of you and what you did that night at the cafe in Bondi. I handed the young man $6. He was so surprised and said, “But why would you do this for me?” I just smiled as I thought of you.教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 Thank you, son. It’s better to give than to receive. Now when I see a five-cent coin on the ground and want to pick it up, I think of you and leave it there just in case some kids will get excited to find it. Love always, Mum 58. Did the writer spend the weekend alone? ___________________________________________________________________________ 59. What happened to the man who had ordered his hamburger? ___________________________________________________________________________ 60. How did the writer’s son help the man at the cafe? ___________________________________________________________________________ 61. Why did the writer’s son throw a five-cent coin onto the road? ___________________________________________________________________________ 62. How did the young man in the petrol station feel after the writer handed him $6? ___________________________________________________________________________ 63. What does the underlined sentence “It’s better to give than to receive” mean? ___________________________________________________________________________ 二、黄浦二模 It was just another warm spring afternoon. As usual, I was waiting to pick up my mom at the school parking lot. Suddenly, a ball rolled into the parking lot and stopped in front of me. I looked around and waited for someone to come and collect it, but no one showed up. Just when I was about to pick up the ball, I saw two kids racing towards me. “Pass it to me!” One of them shouted. And so I did. They got the ball, quickly thanked me and then went back along their way. I was curious about where they were from. With plenty of time on my hands, I decided to quietly follow them to their “paradise.” And there it was—in the school playground, a score of children were laughing, chasing balls or making fun of their friends. They were really having a good time! This reminded me of the carefree days of my childhood. Back then, lunchtime meant教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 home-cooked food that had been lovingly prepared by my mom, not an oily, ready-made lunch from the staff canteen. The final exams were the only thing I had to worry about (in fact, my mom was even more worried about them than I was). The sharing of a new comic was the biggest deal of the month. Praise from my teachers seemed like a lifetime achievement award. Life has just moved on. Almost ten years have passed since my college graduation. Many more people have entered my life, but few of them have created memories as sweet as my school friends had. If I were given the chance to talk to these kids in the playground, I would say, “________.” 71. What was the author doing when the ball rolled into the parking lot? ___________________________________________________________________________ 72. What made the author think of his school days? ___________________________________________________________________________ 73. Who was responsible for the author’s lunch when he was a student? ___________________________________________________________________________ 74. How did the author probably feel whenever he was praised by his teachers? ___________________________________________________________________________ 75. When did the author graduate from college? ___________________________________________________________________________ 76. What do you think the author would have said to the kids if he had been given a chance to do so? Fill in the blank in the last paragraph. Write TWO sentences. 1 ___________________________________________________________________ . 2 ___________________________________________________________________ . 三、嘉定二模 Michael Morpurgo was born on 5th October, 1943 in the south of England. He and his brother were moved from London when the Second World War began. Michael went to two different boarding schools when he was growing up. He particularly enjoyed playing rugby and singing but he often felt homesick and missed home. After school, Michael joined the教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 army but he did not enjoy being shouted at and so he left shortly afterwards. Michael then decided to go to university instead. After graduating from university, Michael became a primary school teacher and taught in a small school in Kent. He loved teaching and his favourite thing to do was to read stories to his class. When he ran out of stories to read to them, Morpurgo started to write his own. His first book was written in 1974 and was called It Never Rains: Five Stories. Morpurgo has stated that the days he spent teaching are some of the happiest of his life. Michael left teaching after ten years and bought a farm with his wife. Together they began a charity called Farms for City Children. This charity offers children who live in poorer, inner-cities the chance to come and stay on a working farm for a week. Children learn from hands-on experience about how to care for animals and how to work with others as part of a team. The charity is still running today, and thousands of children have been to stay at one of the three farms that the charity now owns. Michael Morpurgo has written over 100 books for children. He writes about children and their relationships with older people and animals. He also writes stories about wars. Many of them have won prizes and several are now films or plays, including War Horse, which is now well known around the world. Another popular book is Kensuke’s Kingdom, which he wrote in 1999. 58. Michael Morpurgo is a famous British writer, isn’t he? ___________________________________________________________________________ 59. What did Michael probably dislike about his boarding school life? ___________________________________________________________________________ 60. When did Michael begin writing stories for children? ___________________________________________________________________________ 61. How long had Michael been teaching before he bought a farm? ___________________________________________________________________________ 62. What do children do in Farms for City Children? ___________________________________________________________________________ 63. Why do you think many of Michael’s books are set in war time? ___________________________________________________________________________教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 四、徐汇二模 Ever imagined what it might be like to go to school in another country? Join us as we spend a school day on the Sunny Island! Welcome to Blue Sky School on the Sunny Island! This cool school is situated in the north side of the island. It opened in 1962, and teaches 192 students between the ages of 6 and 16. What does the school look like? Blue Sky School might look a little different from your school at home! The buildings are brightly colored and decorated with paintings on the walls that display the typical trees and fruits on the island, like bananas! Healthy eating is an important topic at Blue Sky School. Many children that go to school here are from poor backgrounds. Many of the students’ parents work long hours in local hotels. They don’t have much time to make breakfast for their children before school. To help out, nearby hotel Bay Gardens Resort runs a breakfast club at school and students are able to get a tasty breakfast to start the day, free of charge. So school is a place for them to learn and eat a healthy meal. The school kids say that getting to eating breakfast with their friends before class is one of the reasons they love coming to school! What’s a school day like? The school day begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m.– 8:45 a.m. Breakfast club 9:30 a.m. The bell signals the start of the school day. 10:15 a.m.–10:30a.m. School meeting! Break time! Children play games including football and traditional 10:30 a.m. games. 10:45 a.m. Language classes — children study English and French.教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 12:00 p.m. Lunch! More lessons! ICT, PE, and Music classes take place in the Afternoon afternoon. After school club! Students can take part in different clubs, such 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. as the community choir, where they learn songs to perform for tourists, as a thank-you for the breakfast club. Homework club! To make sure everyone gets home safely, school finishes at 5:00 p.m., so there’s still time for kids to make their 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. way home during daylight hours. The school plays a really important part in the local community. ________________. How is your school life different from a school day at Blue Sky School? Let us know by leaving us a comment! 74. Blue Sky School has a history of more than one hundred years, doesn’t it? ___________________________________________________________________________ 75. What are used to decorate the walls of the school building? ___________________________________________________________________________ 76. Why is students’ healthy eating of great importance at Blue Sky School? ___________________________________________________________________________ 77. How many subjects do students at Blue Sky School learn? ___________________________________________________________________________ 78. How do students express thanks for the free breakfast they have? ___________________________________________________________________________ 79. What makes Blue Sky School an important part in the local community? Think about what a good school requires to gain trust from parents and students. Complete the paragraph. ___________________________________________________________________________ 五、闵行古美学校九下期中卷 Should Classroom Pets Be Banned?教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 For students across the United States, the start of the school year means meeting with their new teachers and classmates. Some will also be saying hello to their new classroom pets. Many teachers keep fish, hamsters (仓鼠) and other animals in their classrooms. Teachers say students learn important lessons from having animals in the classroom. According to American Humane (美国人道主义,一个动物和儿童福利组织), more than 70 percent of teachers who have classroom pets say that the animals help students to develop a sense of responsibility. Research also shows that classroom pets can reduce stress. “Pets are great companions (同伴) and can comfort kids who are having a bad day,” said Lisa Robbins. She works for a group called Pets in the Classroom. But others think pets should be removed from classrooms. They worry that the animals might create problems for kids who have allergies (过敏) to animal hair. They are also concerned about the animals receiving the proper care they need. “Who will ensure that they are protected and fed over weekends and during school breaks?” asked Andrew Burns, a school official. Here’s what two students think. Yes. Schools should ban pets because pets can be a distraction. Some students might have a hard time focusing during classes when there are animals in the classroom. Plus, having a classroom pet can cause safety problems. You never know how an animal will react (作出反应) to students. Even a cute little hamster might bite a kid who sticks his or her hand in its cage. In addition, being in a noisy classroom with kids poking at the cages can be stressful for the animals. Students might also not know how to properly handle the animals. They could drop the pets or be rude to them. —Patrick McKinney No. Having classroom pets gives students a fun way to learn about animals and their habitats (生活环境). In my class last year, we had a bearded dragon (鬃狮蜥) named Elliot as our class pet. Our teacher also used him to teach us about different subjects. For example, in math, we calculated how much it would cost to feed Elliot for a year. Pets also help kids learn how to work as a team. My classmates and I took turns feeding Elliot and cleaning his tank (缸). If teachers are worried about students with allergies, they could get pets that don’t have fur. Reptiles (爬行动物) like Elliot or fish are some good choices. — Lisa Mays教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 78. What’s the benefit of having pets in the classroom, according to American Humane? ___________________________________________________________________________ 79. Andrew Burns was concerned about kids with allergies to animal hair, wasn’t he? ___________________________________________________________________________ 80. How many reasons did Patrick McKinney give to support his idea for banning classroom pets? ___________________________________________________________________________ 81. According to Lisa Mays, how did her teacher use Elliot to teach her and her classmates about math? ___________________________________________________________________________ 82. Why does Lisa Mays say that Elliot is a good choice as a classroom pet? ___________________________________________________________________________ 83. Do you think classroom pets should be banned or not? Please give your reason(s) that are not mentioned in the article. ___________________________________________________________________________ 六、普陀九下期中卷 I achieved success at my job. I worked very hard, and it afforded me and my family a wonderful lifestyle. I had worked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to department manager. However, one afternoon last May, I was called to the office, and it was gently explained to me that they were letting me go. I just sat there as they talked on and all I could think was, "I've failed." I'd been so respected, suddenly I was of no value(价值). For six weeks, I was in a very dark place. I walked aimlessly around my house. I could see things needed doing, but would not do anything. I was not able to face the future life positively( 积极地). Then, in late June, my youngest son's football team made the city cup final. The year before, he had been very sad when I missed the same final, so he was happy when I told him I'd go this time. Finally they won and the look on his face when he saw me cheering him on was unbelievable. From then on, I spent the summer enjoying my sons and their passions (教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 激 情 ). I watched their matches and performances of my elder son. I even went to another city to watch him play. These moments were so meaningful. I realized that I had spent much time on my work and I felt thankful that my sons were happy to welcome me into their world. Unexpectedly(意外地),during this period of time, I felt a sense of being valuable again. Now I feel more positive about my professional future and I'm getting on better with my family than I ever have. Losing my job made me realize just how important it is to _____________. 78.Did the writer used to be successful at this job? ________________________________________________________________________ 79.How did he feel after losing his job? ________________________________________________________________________ 80.What does this sentence “I was in a very dark place” mean? ________________________________________________________________________ 81.What did he do in late June? ________________________________________________________________________ 82.When did he feel a sense of being valued again? ________________________________________________________________________ 83.Complete the last sentence . Losing my job made me realize just how important it is ___________________. 七、松江九下期中卷 On a small hill in Huaping(华坪), Yunnan, there is a small school. However, over the past 12 years, it has rewritten the fate of 1804 poor girls by sending them to universities. Zhang Guimei (张桂梅), now 63, is the principal of this school. She began teaching in Huaping — one of China’s poorest areas — twenty years ago. The teacher wondered why many girls in her class would just one day stop coming to school. After some investigations, Zhang learned that they were from very poor families. These girls were forced to work or get married at a young age. “We often say that we want every child to have a fair start,” she said. “But these poor girls don’t even have a chance to stand on the starting line.”教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 Zhang wanted to change this. She spent years trying to raise money. Finally, in 2008, she set up the Huaping High School for Girls. It’s China’s first and only free public high school for girls. Zhang gets up at 5 a.m. every day to turn on the lights on each floor of the teaching building. Many girls are timid, the principal explains. She wants them to feel safer on their way to classes. After years of tiring work, Zhang is now in poor health, but the school and the children matter more than anything else in her mind. Zhang’s story has warmed hearts all around China and inspired many to follow in her footsteps. Zhou Yunli (周云丽) was one of her students. After she finished university, she heard that her alma mater (母校) was short of maths teachers. She immediately returned to the school to teach. “Without Ms. Zhang, I would be nobody,” Zhou said with a smile. “When you become strong, you must remember to help others. This is what Ms. Zhang taught us.” 1. How many poor girls have rewritten the fate in that small school? ________________________________________________________________________ 2. How long has Zhang Guimei taught in Huaping? ________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did many girls stop coming to school one day? ________________________________________________________________________ 4. Those girls didn’t have a fair start, did they? ________________________________________________________________________ 5. What is the most important thing in Zhang Guimei’s mind? ________________________________________________________________________ 6. Have you ever helped others? Please give an example. ________________________________________________________________________ 八、徐汇九下期中卷 Drama and the performing arts are excellent methods of building confidence in children and adults alike. Learning through drama allows children to explore their creativity, have fun and leave their shyness and worries behind. Drama also works by supporting the growth of imagination and other skills.教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 Entertainment has become rather passive with cinema, television, and computer games becoming more popular. These screen-based methods have had a negative effect on communication. However, drama puts the “get-up-and-go” back into entertainment. Children have the opportunity to connect with others in a more meaningful way as drama encourages speech development and awareness of body language. Play and drama are closely linked. When children play a game, they are pretending and using their imagination and so are moving away from reality to create their own story. Drama is a vehicle through which children can express themselves more freely through mime ( 哑剧 表演), gesture, movement, and speech to make education fun. Children gain confidence by understanding that there is no final answer in drama and that their opinion and actions are valued. Children are able to give a personal response to many issues and situations such as poverty, bullying, global warming and recycling. The issues that drama can deal with are endless. Drama and education have a strong link as drama can encourage children to take an active interest in other subjects such as geography, history, and English and so have a more rounded education. As a drama teacher, I have witnessed children at their first class holding onto their parent’s arm——unwilling to let go. Then to see the same child later running into my class with a smile is an excellent sight. Drama installs confidence in children by allowing them to improvise (即兴创作) and experiment. Everyone is given the opportunity to shine within drama. 78.Can learning through drama help children leave their shyness and worries behind? ________________________________________________________________________ 79.What do those screen-based methods have a negative effect on? ________________________________________________________________________ 80.Why does drama let children connect with others in a more meaningful way? ________________________________________________________________________ 81.What do children think they can do in a play or a drama? They can ____________________________________________________ 82.What does the underlined word “valued” (in the last paragraph) most probably mean? Their opinion and actions are _______________________________________.教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 83.Are children interested in drama classes? How do you know? ________________________________________________________________________ 九、静安民立中学九下期中卷 Mark Twain is one of the most quoted authors ever. There are hundreds of his quotations(语录) in books, on posters and on websites. Here is an example: “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.” --- Mark Twain. Quotations like this one give us guidance. It reminds us that telling a lie is much more difficult than telling the truth. Telling a lie means you have to remember what you said each time you tell the lie. If you tell the truth, there is nothing to remember. He suggests that you shouldn’t lie not because it is wrong, but because it is hard work. Here is another example. “Always obey your parents when they are present.” --- Mark Twain Again, the quotation gives good advice --- to always obey your parents, but the humourous part is when they are present. The quotation tells you to obey your parents when they are there with you --- because they can see what you are doing. Albert Einstein’s quotations are also popular. Many of his quotations are inspirational ( 鼓舞人心的). This means that they help us to do our best and be the best person we can be. Here is an example: “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” --- Albert Einstein This is a much more serious quotation than the two Mark Twain ones. It gives us a lot to think about. Also, because this was said by Albert Einstein, it makes us want to take the quotation serious. This quotation gives us hope that we can learn from any mistake we made yesterday. It reminds us to always look closely at everything we do and ask the right questions to help us achieve our best. 88.Where are Mark Twain’s quotations always used?教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 ________________________________________________________________________ 89.Telling a lie is easier than telling the truth, isn’t it? ________________________________________________________________________ 90.According to Mark Twain, why should we always obey our parents when they are present? ________________________________________________________________________ 91.What does “Learn from yesterday.” in Albert Einstein’s quotation really mean? It really means we ______________________________________________ 92.What’s the purpose of not to stop questioning? It is to ____________________________________________________________ 93.Among the three quotations above, which one impresses (印象) you most? Why? ________________________________________________________________________ 十、长宁九下线上测试卷 Stephen Glenn is a famous American scientist who has made several very important medical breakthroughs(突破). Many people were dying to know the secrets to his fantastic achievements. To solve the mystery, a reporter interviewed him asking why he was able to be so much more creative than the average person. Stephen Glenn said that it all came from an experience with his mother that occurred when he was about four years old. He tried to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator and it fell, spilling its contents all over the kitchen floor—a real sea of milk! Instead of shouting at him, giving him a lecture or punishing him, his mother said, "Steve, what a great and wonderful mess you have made! Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?” Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said, "You know, Steve, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and restore all the things to its proper order. So, we should clean it up." He used the sponge (海绵) and together they cleaned up the spilled milk.教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 His mother then said, "You have a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson! This famous scientist said that it was at that moment that he knew ______________________. Instead, he learned that mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is, after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment doesn't work, we usually learn something valuable from it. 88.Stephen Glenn is more creative than an ordinary person, isn’t he? ________________________________________________________________________ 89.How old was Stephen when the experience with his mother happened? ________________________________________________________________________ 90.What did his mother ask him to do when Stephen spilled the milk all over the floor? ________________________________________________________________________ 91.How can a little boy carry a big bottle without dropping it? ________________________________________________________________________ 92.What can be filled in the blank to complete the sentence in the last paragraph? It was at that moment that he knew ____________________________________________. 93.What do you think of Stephen’s mother? Give two reasons. I think she is a ______________________ mother because ______________________. 十一、浦东新区上外浦外九下期中卷 无 十二、浦东新区进才中学九下期中卷 When Robert was about two years old, he tried to remove a bottle of milk from the教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号:kingcsa333 refrigerator but it fell, spilling milk all over the kitchen floor. When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of shouting at him or punishing him, she said, "Robert, what a great and wonderful mess you have made! I have rarely seen so much milk. Well, the damage has already been done. Would you like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?" Indeed, he did. After a few minutes, his mother said, "You know, Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and restore everything to its proper order." After they cleaned up the spilled milk, his mother then said, "You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. At that moment he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistake. Instead, he learned that mistake were just good chances for learning something new, which is, after all, what scientific experiments are all about. Even if the experiment "doesn't work", we usually learn something valuable from it. 78. What happened to the bottle when Robert tried to remove it form the refrigerator? ________________________________________________________________________ 79. Did his mother shout at him or punish him? ________________________________________________________________________ 80. Would Robert like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before cleaning it up? ________________________________________________________________________ 81. What did his mother encourage him to do in the back yard? ________________________________________________________________________ 82. How could he carry the bottle without dropping it? ________________________________________________________________________ 83. After reading the story, what do you think of making mistakes? ________________________________________________________________________教育资源分享店铺 网址:https://shop175591889.taobao.com 微信号: kingcsa333