1、 四川省历年中考真题分类汇编:阅读理解(故事阅读类)四川省历年中考真题分类汇编:阅读理解(故事阅读类) 一、阅读理解一、阅读理解 1阅读理解 Tom is ten years old. He loves watching TV. But for one year, he didnt watch TV at all. What was the reason? Toms parents said they would give him $600 if he didnt watch TV for a year. Toms parents thought he watched TV too much.
2、 One day his mother read a story in a newspaper about a boy who didnt watch TV for a year. She showed the story to Tom. Tom liked the idea. He turned off the TV right away, and said, It doesnt trouble me not to watch TV. I just want the money. At first, Toms parents were very happy. Tom read books a
3、nd newspapers, played outside, and played computer games, but soon he got bored. Every evening, he asked his parents. What are we doing tonight? Sometimes his mother and father wished he would watch TV just for one evening. Tom always said, No, it would cost me money! Finally the year was over, Then
4、 Tom started watching his favorite TV shows all day again. Tom got the money from his parents. What did he plan to do with the $600?I want to buy myself a TV set! he said. (1)Tom didnt watch TV for one year because . Ahe wanted the money Bhe wanted to study harder Che wanted to learn from the boy Dh
5、e thought watching TV too much was bad (2)It doesnt trouble me not to watch TV. mean . AIts no use watching TV. BIts a waste of time watching TV. CIts important for me to watch TV. DIt doesnt matter not to watch TV. (3)Why did his parents promise to give him $600 if he didnt watch TV for a year? ABe
6、cause they were very rich. BBecause they wanted to play with him. CBecause they wanted him to buy a new TV. DBecause they didnt want him to watch TV too much. (4)What didnt Tom do instead of watching TV for one year? AHe played outside. BHe did his homework. CHe played computer games. DHe read books
7、 and newspapers. (5)Toms last words would most probably make his parents . Ahappy Binterested Csurprised DExcited 2阅读理解 John Brown, an office worker, lives in Washington. He inherited $1,000,000 after his parents died. He didnt feel happy at all. His college friends were looking for their first jobs
8、, but he didnt have to. John decided to keep living a simple life like everyone else. He didnt tell any of his friends and gave$100,000 of his money to a charity that helped poor children. Today he is 36, and he still wears cheap clothes and drives a small car only, but he is much happier. So far, J
9、ohn has helped 15 children from poor countries all over the world, $200 a month for each. The child does not receive the money in cash(现金). The money is paid for the childs education, food, medical care and clothing. John receives a report each year on the childs progress. They can write to each oth
10、er, but usually the children do not speak English. Once John went to meet a little girl he was helping in Africa. He said that the meeting was exciting. When I met her, I felt very happy. He said. I saw that the money was used for a very good plan. It brought me closer to the child in a way that onl
11、y giving money cannot. I want to do everything I can. I will go on helping those children in need. he added. (1)John is living a life. Apoor Bsimple Chard Drich (2)What does the underlined word inherited mean in Chinese? A继承 B捡拾 C馈赠 D赚取 (3)According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? AT
12、he child can receive the money in cash. BJohn only helps the poor children in Africa. CJohn has never seen the children he is helping. DJohn has helped 15 children from different countries. (4)Why did John think the meeting with the little girl was very exciting? ABecause the girl came from Africa.
13、BBecause the girl could speak English. CBecause he saw the money was well used. DBecause he thought he had given money to the girl. (5)Where can you probably read this passage? AIn a newspaper. BIn a science report. CIn a novel. DIn an ad. 阅读理解 Dogs may be mans best friends, but for Sisu, a stray do
14、g, the unicom (独角兽) is his best friend. Recently, Sisu broke into a store in North Carolina five times, trying to steal the same purple unicorn toy. But every time he got it, a salesman would find him, take the toy away and put it back on the shelf. When it turned out that Sisu wouldnt give up, the
15、salesman had to lock the door and not let Sisu in, and then called Duplin County Animal Services for help. Samantha Lane, the officer who answered the call, was so moved by Sisus love for the unicorn that she bought the $10 toy for the dog. The only thing we can think of is that he came from a famil
16、y that had a similar toy or had children who had one, said Joe Newbum, a director of Duplin County Animal Services. Its a nice dog, Newbum added. He likes to play and he is very smart. He sits, stays and shakes hands. He is very polite. And whoever is lucky enough to adopt (收养) Sisu will get two bes
17、t friends for the price of one. According to the Facebook post from Duplin County Animal Services, Sisu and his stuffed animal have already had an adopter. 3Why did Sisu break into the store in North Carolina? ATo meet his adopter. BTo look for some food. CTo get the unicorn freely. 4What can we lea
18、rn from Joe Newbums words? AThe family had only one child. BThe family owned many unicorns. CJoe Newbum thought highly of Sisu. 5What is the right order according to the story? a. Sisu was adopted at last. b. Sisu broke into the store. c. The salesman called for help. d. The officer bought Sisu the
19、unicorn. Ab-d-a-c Bb-c-d-a Cc-d-b-a 6What can be a suitable title for the text? ABrave for Love BKind to Animals CProper Feeding of Dogs 阅读理解 In a small village there was a middle-aged postman, who just tuned 20 years old and started delivering (投递) all kinds of happy or sad stories to each home day
20、 after day for 50 kilometers. 20 years flew by, and so many changes took place, but the road from the post office to the village always hadnt had any tree and nothing but the flying dust (尘土) could be seen. How long shall I go along this lonely road? As soon as he thought he must spend his life ridi
21、ng the bike on the dusty road with no flower or tree, he felt somewhat sorry. One day when he finished delivering the letters and was ready to return, he happened to pass by a flower shop. Right, thats i! He walked into the shop, bought a handful of wild flower seeds (种子), and from the next day on p
22、ut these seeds along the roadside. Thus, after one day, two days, one month, two month. he always kept putting the wild flower seeds along the roadside. Before long, on the lonely road, where he had come and gone for 20 years, grew up a lot of little flowers, in all seasons endlessly. For the villag
23、es, the flowers were more enjoyable than any mail the postman delivered in all his life. On the road without dust but full of petals (花瓣), the postman rode his bike, losing himself in the sweet smell and not feeling lonely and anxious any more. 7How old was the postman when he started his job? AAbou
24、t thirty years old. BAbout twenty years old. COver forty years old. DOver fifty years old. 8What was the road like before? ACovered with flowers. BCovered with trees. CFull of flying dust. DFull of seeds. 9What did the postman buy at the flower shop? AWild flowers. BBikes. CWild flower seeds. DPetal
25、s. 10According to the passage, which of the following is true? AThe villagers showed no interest in the flowers. BThe postman enjoyed the road full of flowers. CThe villagers helped buy the flower seeds. DThe postman still felt lonely in the end. 11What does the writer want to express in this passag
26、e? ALittle things make a big difference. BFailure is the mother of success. CPractice makes perfect. DOld habits die hard. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 Its half past seven on Monday morning: time to get ready for school. Jay Stone rolled out of bed. He did a couple of quick wake-up exercise
27、s and then he went over to a mirror and looked at himself. “Not bad, Stone, not bad,” he said to himself and smiled. Maybe he wasnt ready for Hollywood, but with his dark broad eyes and his thick brown hair, he had the looks that turned girls heads. He moved in closer to the mirror and smiled, check
28、ing his teeth. “Perfect,” he thought, “Good enough for a toothpaste ad.” As his eyes moved down to his strong arms and chest he smiled again. The hours he spent on the playground and doing sit-ups have paid off! But suddenly, the smile froze(僵住)on his lips. His eyes moved from the upper part of his
29、body down to his legs. His legs were short. Not just short, but far too short for his body. He had the upper body of a six feet boy, but because of his legs, he was much less than six feet. Sitting, he was as tall as almost anyone in his class. Standing, he had to look up at most of the boys and eve
30、n many of the girls. Why didnt his legs grow with the rest of his body? At five feet six inches(英寸), he was one of the shortest boys in his class. He was the shortest in his own family, and he was even shorter than his little sister by three inches! Where did his legs come from? He certainly didnt g
31、et them from his parents. They were both quite tall. Looking through old photos in the family album, he found the answer. It was his grandfather on his mothers side. His short legs were a gift from Grandpa Tuttle. Thanks a lot, Grandpa! 12How did Jay Stone feel about his upper body? ADisappointed. B
32、Interested. CProud. DUneasy. 13How tall was Jays little sister? ASix feet. BFive feet six inches. CFive feet nine inches. DFive feet three inches. 14Why did Jays smile disappear suddenly? ABecause he disliked his arms. BBecause he was upset that his legs were short. CBecause he found something wrong
33、 with his face. DBecause he thought he wasted a lot of time exercising. 15What is true according to the passage? AJays parents had short legs. BAll the other students were taller than Jay. CMost boys in Jays class looked up to him. DJay was shorter than any other member in his family. 16What can we
34、learn about Jays grandfather? AHis mother was short. BHe had short legs as Jay did. CHe was crazy about taking photos. DHe left gifts for his family members. 17阅读理解 Can a one-armed person still play basketball? You might not think so when you The single-armed 13-year-old from Guangdong has recently
35、become an internet sensation (引起轰动的人). Featuring his dribbling (运球) skills and powerful underarm shot, his basketball videos have been viewed by more than 50 million people. Zhang even drew the attention. You are an inspiration, you don t take no for an answer, you find the way to go through difficu
36、lt times and get out there on the basketball court (球场) Curry said in a video posted on Sina Weibo. However, it wasnt easy for Zhang to step onto the court. At the age of five, Zhang lost his right arm in an accident at an oil mill. Although it was difficult at first, Zhang gradually got used to eat
37、ing and getting dressed on his own. He also keeps up with his studies in school and helps his family with chores. In the summer of 2018, Zhang first discovered his love for the sport when he attended a basketball course in his school. Soon, he was rarely seen without a ball in his hand, even dribble
38、 at home in the living room. He also practiced basketball in PE class. When the class was learning how to skip rope, which takes two hands, he asked his teacher to permit him to do basketball instead. Hes gotten a lot of attention since then. Zhang said, With the encouragement of all these people, I
39、 feel like I have to try harder to live up to peoples expectations. I will do better and become better. (1)When did Zhang Jiacheng become disabled? AEight years ago. BIn his teens. CIn summer, 2018 (2)What is the right order according to the story? a. He learned to dress himself with one arm. b. He
40、attended a basketball course in his school. c. He drew much attention at home and abroad. d. He lost his right arm in an accident at an oil mill. e. He practiced basketball skills anytime and anywhere. Ab-d-a-e-c Bc-d-a-b-e Cd-a-b-e-c (3)What can we infer from Steven Currys words about Zhang Jiachen
41、g? ACurry felt sorry for Zhangs sad life experiences. BCurry thought highly of Zhangs fighting against bad luck. CCurry admired Zhangs dribbling skills and powerful shots. (4)What is the authors purpose in writing the text? ATo introduce Zhangs school life, BTo describe Zhangs growing process: CTo t
42、ell Zhangs efforts to follow his dream. 18阅读下面短文,根据短文内容判断文后句子的正误。 I bought a new car. My old car was still in good condition and worth $1, 500 at least at the used-car market. I have a co-worker, Tom. He is a great worker. He has no enough money for a new car and has been looking at used cars. So I
43、asked him how much he was looking to spend on a car. He thought about $300 to $500. So I told him Id sell him my old one for $300. My mom, who I work with, asked if I had any luck selling my old car. I told her I planned to sell it to our co-worker Tom for $300. She started crying. She told me how g
44、lad she was that she had brought up a selfless (无私的) kid who would help someone out so much. She told me to give it to him for free and that she would pay me $1,500. I didnt expect her to say so at all and of course I didnt take her money either. I want to help more people like my mother does. (1)Th
45、e writer got a new car because his old car was broken. (2)Tom isnt able to spend too much on a car. (3)The mother felt happy when she knew her son was going to sell his old car. (4)The mother is very kind. (5)The writer got some money from his mother. 19阅读理解 I love singing. But I am often laughed at
46、 for being a woman with a really deep voice. I couldnt go to the choir (合唱团) as a kid. Because of this, I never sing when people are nearby. I only sing in the car if Im alone or when Im home alone. My husband knows that I have this hobby. He wants to hear me sing. However, I never feel comfortable
47、doing so. One day, we were driving and it was a beautiful trip. I got a bit excited and I was feeling a bit brave. I said to my husband, Could you put on my favorite CD? He did and my true feelings came out. I couldnt help singing. My husband started crying. Then I started getting choked up (哽咽). It
48、 was such a fantastic day. Now I want to share it with anyone who might listen. Sing out loud, people. Dont be afraid to be laughed at. Someone might even sing along. (1)Why do people laugh at the writer when she sings? AShe has an unusual voice. BShe looks like a kid. CShe is bad at singing. (2)Wha
49、t can we learn about the husband from Paragraph 2? AHe likes singing. BHe understands his wife. CHe often leaves his wife alone. (3)Why did the writer ask her husband to put on the CD? AShe wanted to sing. BShe was tired of the trip. CShe liked to listen to it in the car. (4)How did the writer feel
50、when their trip ended? ASorry. BBusy. CHappy. (5)What can be the best title of the text? ASing out loud BTravel with my husband CShare happiness with friends 20阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳答案。 One day, I walked into a stranger as he walked by me. Oh, excuse me. I said. He replied with a smile and sa