山东省济南市2019年中考英语题型专项复习题型六阅读理解真题剖析6页

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1、阅读理解济南真题剖析(2018山东济南中考).阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。(30分)APaula was seven that year.One day, she saw Mom making clothes. When Paula asked whom the clothes were for, Mom said they were for the poor people. On Christmas morning, Paula opened her presents and saw those beautiful c

2、lothes she had seen Mom making.“I thought the clothes were for the poor people,” said Paula.Mom smiled and said, “They are for the poor people. Were poor.” When Paula was nine, her greatest wish was to own a pogo stick(弹簧单高跷)When Christmas season came again, she told Mom all she wanted was a pogo st

3、ick. Mom told her they couldnt afford one. On a Saturday morning before Christmas, Paula went shopping with her parents.While they were buying fruit, Dad said, “I need to buy some tools. Ill be back soon.” Later, Paula and Mom got in their truck. Soon Dad walked out with a long thin box.Paula wonder

4、ed if it was a pogo stick in the box.When they got back home, Dad put the box in the storeroom. That afternoon, while her parents were busy doing housework, Paula walked secretly into the storeroom and found the box. There was a silly old broom(扫帚) in the box! Paula was so disappointed. On Christmas

5、 morning, she got some gifts, but she didnt get what she really wanted. Then Paula saw Dad enter the storeroom.He came back carrying a beautiful pogo stick! She couldnt believe it!That was many years ago. But Paula recalls those sweet memories every Christmas season.Her parents didnt have much money

6、, but they gave her the most important gift of all, full of love. She will never forget all the joy her parents brought into her life.71Paulas parents gave her as a Christmas gift when she was seven.Aa new computer Ba nice pencilCbeautiful clothes Ddelicious food72At the age of , Paula wished to hav

7、e a pogo stick.Aeight BnineCten Deleven73Paulas father went back to their truck with a Abag BhatCmap Dbox74Paulas parents were when she walked secretly into the storeroom.Asleeping Beating dinnerCdoing housework Dfeeding cows75Which of the following is the best title for this passage?AThe Great Gift

8、 BA Nice Pogo StickCA Kind Little Girl DPaula and Her MomBSometimes, little things can bring big changes. Justice and Nathaniel are learning this with music. A cello and a violin brought big changes to their lives.Justice and Nathaniel are in sixth grade. They go to a middle school named Northwest S

9、chool of the Arts. They used to go to Winterfield Elementary School. Winterfield has a program with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO)The CSO program teaches kids how to play musical instruments. Justice learned to play the violin.Nathaniel learned to play the violin and the cello. They are the

10、first students from the program to go to northwest.For the past six years, the CSO has given afterschool music classes at Winterfield. Most of the kids in the school come from poor homes.Its difficult for their parents to afford music lessons. The CSO wants the kids to learn about music, and it also

11、 wants them to stay out of trouble and get better grades.The program started to teach kids about music. It wants to help kids in other ways, too. Kids are allowed to take smaller instruments home to practice. This teaches them to take responsibility for something valuable. The program also encourage

12、s cooperation(合作). Students must spend time with children they might know outside of the program. And also, the program teaches practice habits. When students get better after practice, they learn that practice is good.Students use the first year to explore and find a “forever instrument.” Justice t

13、ried out the clarinet and cello before picking a violin. Nathaniel liked the trumpet but decided on the cello and violin.“When I started, it actually looked easy, but I knew it would get tougher,”says Nathaniel.“Practicing is a pleasure. Im always trying to get a song perfect, so Im playing 152025 m

14、inutes a day.”Thanks to music, Justice and Nathaniel got into a good middle school. Justices mom said she is very glad that he does well in class and that he likes it.“It makes a big difference,” Nathaniels dad said.76The word “cello” in the passage is most probably .Aa musical instrument Ban expert

15、 in musicCa famous musician Da music program77From Paragraph 2, we can learn that Justice and Nathaniel Aare sixyearold school boys Bare learning art in a primary schoolCare middle school students Dworked for a school music program78Which of the following is true about the CSO program?AIt trains music teachers for a school.BIt gives kids afterschool music classes.CIt teaches each kid to play the violin.DIt tries to raise money to help poor kids.79Paragrap

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