1、2024年中考英语三轮复习:任务型阅读(15篇)刷题练习题汇编阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。Grandparents DayGrandparents Day is on the first Sunday in September. It is a day to celebrate grandparents. It is celebrated in a few countries around the world. It is always important to respect (尊敬) your elders. The night before Grandparents Day, Nanc
2、y and May couldnt go to sleep because they wanted to do something for their grandparents. “Now,” said Nancy, “Its time for us to do something for our grandparents. Lets think about a surprise for them.” The children thought and thought. At last May got a good idea. She said, “Oh, Ill tell you.” And
3、she began to talk very fast. “Oh, oh!” said Nancy. “That is just the thing!” The next morning the children got up early. They were very busy making breakfast. After some time, they called their grandparents. “Happy Grandparents Day!” they said. “Breakfast is ready.” “Oh, what a surprise!” their gran
4、dparents cried. Your grandparents have learned a lot. What have they taught you? Did your grandpa teach you how to fish? Did your grandma show you how to bake cookies? If you think about how much your parents do for you, just remember that your grandparents helped them that much, too! How can you re
5、turn the favor? Do they need your help now? Maybe they would just like to see you or hear you on the phone!1When is Grandparents Day? 2Why couldnt Nancy and May go to sleep? 3What did Nancy and May do for their grandparents? 4What do you often do for your grandparents on Chong Yang Festival? And why
6、? 阅读下文并根据短文内容回答问题,请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号后的横线上。As a child, I spent each Thanksgiving with my large family at my grandparents house in Maryland, US. Its a wooden cabin (小屋) on the side of a hill, deep in the forest. When my parents and I arrived this Thanksgiving, my aunts, uncles and cousins were already in
7、the cabin. They all came back from all over the country to spend the holiday with the families. Aunt Sue touched my face and told me how big Id gotten. Uncle Peter gave me a big hug and shouted, “Hello, Calvin!”The next day, by the time I woke up, Grandma and Mom had already begun cooking. Throughou
8、t the day we all helped out. The cabin was small, so we had to make room for everyone to sit at the long table together.Dinner was finally served at about 4 p.m. Before we ate, Grandma asked each person to say at least one thing that he or she was thankful for. I said, “Im thankful for my parents, m
9、y grandma and the turkey!” I was too hungry to think of anything better. Once everyone was finished speaking, we dug in. It was all delicious food. After dinner, we took a long walk through the woods around the cabin. Under the late-autumn stars, we made a fire in the field and told stories. I looke
10、d back up the hill at the cabin in the moonlight, and one word appeared in my mind: “Thanks”.5Did Calvins grandparents live in the city? 6Where did his family come back from on Thanksgiving? 7How did they celebrate Thanksgiving that night? 8Do you think its important to spend holidays with your fami
11、ly? Why or why not? 回答问题 请阅读下面这篇文章,根据所提供的信息,回答5个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整,并将答案写在答题卡指定的位置上。These days, Dr. Hunt made a survey (调查) about middle school students in Guangzhou. The result shows that 18% of the students have mental (心理) problems. Some students have lots of worries and feel unhappy because they
12、have problems in learning and getting on with people like their parents and classmates. Here are two students talking about their problems. Chen Han, 14-year-old girlI am very afraid of the exams. I always study the hardest in my class, but I cant get good grades. I cant think of anything when I am
13、having an exam. And before exams, I cant sleep well for days. Su Ning, 15-year-old boyI do well in my studies. However, I hardly have friends. Because Im from a poor family, I dont have enough money to buy expensive shoes and my classmates laugh at me. I always feel sad. Many students who have probl
14、ems wont go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid (愚蠢的) if they go to see a doctor. How to help these students? Mr. Ma, an expert from Beijing has the following suggestions (建议) for students: Talk to your parents or teachers often. Take part in group activities and play sports. Go to
15、see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell.9What percent of the students have mental problems in Dr. Hunts survey? 10Why do some students have lots of worries and feel unhappy? 11What will happen to Chen Han before exams? 12What do some students think of going to see a doctor? 13How many pieces of a
16、dvice does Mr. Ma give? 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,完成下列各题。 Hello, boys and girls. I want to talk about our travel plan for the following three days.Day 1Shanghai to XianOn the first day, we will take a plane from Shanghai to Xian. In the morning, were visiting the Huaqing Palace Heritage Site and the Wild Goose
17、Pagoda. We can enjoy the Tang Dynasty (唐朝) Song and Dance show in the evening. I think its wonderful!Day 2Xian to BeijingToday were visiting the Terracotta Warriors (兵马俑). Its famous as the eighth wonder. At 19: 00, were taking a plane to Beijing.Day 3Beijing to ShanghaiWe are going to take a bus to
18、 Tiananmen Square at seven. Its really large. Then were visiting the Palace Museum. In the afternoon, we are walking on the Great Wall. After dinner, we are going back to Shanghai.14How will they go to Xian? They will to Xian.15What does the writer think of the Tang Dynasty Song and Dance show? The
19、writer thinks its .16Which English word in Paragraph 3 means “奇迹” in Chinese? It is “ ”.17What are they doing on the afternoon of the third day? They are .18What does the passage mainly talk about? It mainly talks about a plan.请阅读下面短文,根据所提供的信息,回答5个问题。要求所写答案语法正确、语义完整切题。Why should you set goals (目标)?
20、Because goals can help you do and experience everything you want in life. Instead of just letting life happen to you, you should have goals that allow you to make your life happen.A successful person knows what his life will be like and set many goals. Its like a map to show you where you want to go
21、. With it, you can get there easily. Think of it in this way. Therere two drivers. The first one has a destination (目的地) in mind, which can be found on a map. So he can drive straight there. But the second driver has no destination. He starts at the same time from the same place as the first driver,
22、 but he drives around and doesnt know where to go. Which driver do you want to be? Winners in life set goals and follow them. Unsuccessful people just let go of their life. Goals arent difficult to set and reach. Its up to you to find out what your goals really are.Research tells us that when we wri
23、te goals down, it will be easier for us to make it. And we can see them over and over again. So they are harder to forget. When you write your goals down in a special way, they will bring you nearer to what you want.19Why should we set goals? 20Who knows what their life will be like and set many goa
24、ls? 21Which driver would you like to be if you want to get to the destination easily? 22What do unsuccessful people just do? 23When will goals bring you nearer to what you want? A little mouse thinks no one is taller and stronger than him in the world. His mother says to him, “Dont say that in front
25、 of an elephant. He doesnt like that.”Little mouse does not know who the elephant is. So he goes out to look for the elephant. He meets an ant. He asks, “Are you an elephant?” “No, I am not,” says the ant. Then the little mouse meets a rabbit. He asks,“Are you an elephant? You are bigger than me.” “
26、No, Im not. An elephant is much bigger.” says the rabbit. The little mouse goes on. Suddenly he sees four big trees, “Aha, let me climb up one of the trees. Then I can see where the elephant is,” says the little mouse. “Get down! Get down!” someone shouts to him. “Im the elephant. Go and climb that
27、tall tree nearby. Then you can see me.”“Now, I see. The elephant is much taller and stronger than me,” says the little mouse. 阅读短文,完成相关内容。24A little mouse thinks no one is than him in the world.25The little mouse meets first.26Then the little mouse meets .27Suddenly the little mouse sees big trees.2
28、8Go and climb that tall tree nearby. Then the little mouse can see .My name is Eric. Welcome to my home. Look at my house. There are two rooms. The first room is my parents. The next room is for my brother Alan and me. Look at my parents room. There are some books in the bookcase. They like reading.
29、 A computer is on the desk. My mothers hat is on the chair. Their room is tidy, but our room is not. This is our room. Our things are everywhere. My white model plane is under the chair. My blue notebook is on the desk and my pencil box is on the desk, too. My watch is under the bed. Alans ID card i
30、s in the bookcase. His black schoolbag is under the table. His quilt is on the bed. Next to the bed is a yellow sofa. That dictionary on the bookcase is mine. Oh, where is Alan? He is in the library now.29What is on the desk in Erics parents room? 30Is Erics room tidy? 31What color is Alans schoolba
31、g? 32Do you have your own (自己的) room in your home? Please introduce (介绍) your room. Write 30 words or more. (写30 个词或更多。) Here to HelpDear Jordan, I learned from the Internet that you are a young activist (活动家). What you did was so inspiring! Now I want to go out and do something to make a change in
32、my community and become an activist myself! So I wonder: What does it take to be an activist? How did you start? Can I become one?Yours,CarolinaDear Carolina, Anyone can become an activist if theres an issue they feel strongly about. I started speaking up about disabilities because I know what it wa
33、s like to have one and to be treated differently because of it. When I was little, I wondered why toy figures didnt look like me. So at the age of ten, I wrote to ask a big company to do something about this problem. I spoke about it on the news, and I even did a TED Talk about it. After more than a
34、 year of using my voice, I got to work with a design team on a Barbie doll that uses a prosthetic leg (假肢). That experience showed me that the more I spoke up, the more changes I might be able to make. Sometimes, being an activist means stepping up and speaking up in a more public way than you norma
35、lly would. Taking risks is a big part of being an activist. Your age doesnt matter. I know so many kids who are fighting for change. Mari Copeny, 13, is making sure people have safe drinking water. Haven Coleman and Taylor Richardson are both teenagers. Haven is raising awareness of climate change,
36、and Taylor is making sure that girls around the world are involved in STEAM education. If you really care about an issue, learn as much as you can about it and find creative ways to speak up. Maybe its writing a letter to the editor of your local paper. Maybe its creating a club at your school or in
37、 your neighborhood. You can work with other kids to unite your voices so as to be able to make a change. You dont have to do something as big as creating a new toy or speaking in front of a crowd. If you help even one person learn and change, youve made a big difference!Yours, Jordan Reeves33Carolin
38、a wrote a letter to Jordan, didnt she? 34What did Carolina want to do? 35Why did Jordan Reeves start speaking up about disabilities? 36What did Jordan learn from producing a new toy? 37Why does Jordan list the examples of Mari Copeny, Haven Coleman and Taylor Richardson? 38What change would you like
39、 to make most in your school or community? How do you plan to make it? When looking at a pair of old chopsticks, most people would see nothing but waste. But Felix Bock would see boxes, tables. shelves and so on. In 2016, Felix Bock, a doctoral student at the University of British Columbia, Canada,
40、found out people threw away about 100, 000 pairs of chopsticks every day in Vancouver alone. He felt the need to do something. So he started the company Chop Value in the same year. The company collected used chopsticks from restaurants, schools and shopping centers in Canada and the US and turned t
41、hem into furniture and other artworks. Now in its fifth year, with the rapid growth of the company, Bock employs 40 people, and using his special methods of steam and press machines, he has recycled 32 million pairs of chopsticks. Bock takes pride in his work. And he hopes the idea behind Chop Value
42、 will help people rethink what they see as waste. “I believe every small action can help,” he said. “And I am happy that my business provides a new way for people. Hundreds of restaurants across North America pay a small sum of money to Bock for the recycling of their used chopsticks. Bock doesnt st
43、op there. Now he is busy taking his business to more countries and has set up factories for recycling local wood like chopsticks in 10 countries.1、2题完成句子;35题简略回答问题。39The company collected and turned them into furniture and other artworks.40Bock has recycled pairs of chopsticks in the fifth year.41When did Felix Bock study at the university in Canada? 42Did Bock start his company when he was a doctoral student? 43What did many restaurants in North America pay money to Bock for?