台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷 含真题解析
四川省自贡市2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单项填空,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.—What’sthemostimportattraditioiaChiesefamily?—Wemustcar
台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomaisputtigothecake.A.cadleB.forksC.plates【答案】AD.strawberries【知识点】名词辨析【解析】【分析】句
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A
简介:台湾省2022年中考英语真题试卷一、单选Lookatthepicture.Thewomanisputtingonthecake.A.candleB.forksC.platesD.strawberriesThemoviestartsattwoo’clock,let’smeetatthetheateratoneforty-five.soB.orC.ifD.becausePeterisafraidofthedark.Heevenleavestheonwhensleeping.computerB.fansC.lightsD.musicPamisabaseballplayershehasmorefansthananyotherplayeronherteam.A.boringB.heavyC.popularD.richdidnotdomyhomework,somyteachersaidIstayafterschooltofinishit.A.failedtoB.hadtoC.hopedtoD.usedtoKevinhasonlyenoughmoneyforthebagortheshoes.Thatisahardtomakebecausehelikesthemboth.choiceB.giftC.ruleD.trickItwasforustoanswerthemathquestionbecausewe’vedonethesamekindofquestionsmanytimes.commonB.easyC.safeD.specialAlthoughittookmelotsoftimeabigmealfortenpeople,Iwashappythateveryoneenjoyedit.prepareB.toprepareC.preparingD.preparedDon’tletthechildrenswimintheriver.Wedon’tknowhowitis.Itcouldbedangerous.deepB.farC.longD.thickBobisoftheboysinthefamily.Heneverdoesanyhousework.Hisbrothersatleasttakeoutthegarbagesometimes.lazierB.thelazyC.thelazierD.thelaziestAuntGinahaslivedinthistownformorethansixtyyears,sosheitverywell.willknowB.knewC.knowsD.wasgoingtoWewon’tseethesunevenafterthetyphoonleaves,becausethenewssaidthatheavierrainwillsoon.A.catchB.followC.moveD.stop YesterdaywhenIgothomefromwork,mybrotherfordinner,soheinvitedmetojoinhim.A.goesoutB.wentoutC.hasgoneoutD.wasgoingoutYouwerenottolendAmymoney.Shenevergivesbackwhatsheborrows.A.crazyB.helpfulC.wiseD.wrongHaveyoufoundasummerjobyet?Mr.Firthsomeonetotakecareofhiskidsduringthevacation.Maybeyoucantalktohim.A.haslookedforB.islookingforC.looksforD.waslookingforDavidlookedoutofthebalconywindowandsawawomangetinhiscaraway.A.driveB.droveC.anddriveD.anddroveThepolicehaven’tfoundthelittlegirlwhoatasupermarket.They’llkeepdoingalltheycantofindher.A.tookawayB.takenawayC.hastakenawayD.wastakenaway18.Busestotheairportonlycomeonceeveryhour,andwejustmissed.Whydon’twetakeataxi?A.anotherB.itC.oneD.themArieleverynightforaweekbeforeherChinesetestandgotaverygoodgrade.A.studiedB.studiesC.hasstudiedD.wasgoingtostudy20.Whilereadingthisstory,Bradsawtheword”trolling”anddidn’tknowwhatitmeant.Joshturnedoffthescreenandsatback.”Whyaretheytrollingmelikethis?”Hedidn’tunderstand.Theywantedhimtosharewhathethoughtabouttheshow,andhedid.Andnowlookwhathegot.Intheend,alltheywantedwasnicewords.Hefoundseveralmeaningsofthewordinadictionary.WhichoneshouldBradchoose?Tocelebrateinsong.Tomakesomeoneorsomethingmovearound.Topullafishinglinethroughthewater,oftenfromaboat.TowritesomethingontheInternettohurtsomeoneormakethemangry.二、阅读理解阅读理解YouDrinkTea-Rock&WeSendYoutotheUSA ThankYouforBeingwithUsforTwentySummers&WintersCutoutthepictureoftheteacuponabottleofTea-Rocktea,collecttwoofthepictures,andpastethemonapostcard.Onthepostcard,besuretowritedownyourname,birthday,telephonenumber,e-mailaddress,andyourfavoriteTea-Rocktea.Sendthepostcardto”Tea-Rock20″,POBox70265,Miao-Song(1/10/2010~3/15/2010).Youhaveachancetowin2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork!1stPrize:2ticketsfromTaipeitoNewYork2ndPrize:ASonia42″TV3rdPrize:ASoniaMP4PlayerAndmanymoresurprisesforyou!Wanttoknowmore?Gotohttp://www.tearock.com.tw/tearock20.aspxorcallusat(07)777-7777.WhatdoesTea-Rockcelebrate?Theirsalesin20countries.Thecomingoutoftheir20thkindoftea.Their20thyearofbusiness.Theopeningoftheir20thstoreintheUSA.HereisthepostcardJasonisgoingtosendtoTea-Rock20.Whatelsedoesheneedtoputonthepostcardbeforehesendsit?A.Hisage.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisbirthday.D.Anotherpictureoftheteacup.阅读理解Whatcanwelearnaboutsugarfromtheinfographic?A.Thereare4gofsugarin66goficecream.B.Awomancaneatasmuchsugaradayasamancan. C.TaiwaneatsmoresugarforeachpersonthantheUSdoes.D.400mlofricemilkhaslesssugarthan400mlofgrapejuice.Whatcanbeareasonwhythelistof”Sugarthatishiddeninfoodsanddrinks”isputintheinfographic?Tohelpusunderstandhowsugarhurtsourbody.Toshowwhatkindsoffoodsanddrinksarepopularwithchildren.Totellusthatweoftenhavemoresugarthanwecanwithoutknowingit.Toletusknowhowmuchsugarisenoughtomakefoodsanddrinkstastegood.阅读理解Darrell:Marina…Marina…MARINA!Marina:Oh,sorry.Ididn’thearyou.Iwasthinkingaboutmyhomework.Darrell:What’sitabout?Marina:Well,Ineedtodrawafuturehouseformyartclass,butIhaven’tgotanyideas.MaybeIshouldgotothelibraryandlookforsomethinguseful.Darrell:OryoucantryPinterest.Marina:Isn’titashoppingapp?Darrell:Notreally.ManypeoplesharetheirworksonPinterestandtellyouhowtheymadethem.I’msureyoucangetsomeideasthere.Marina:Soundslikeyouuseitoften.Darrell:Yeah.JustlastweekIwentthereandfoundtheAtoZofmakingchocolatecake—fromchoosinggoodchocolatetobakingthecaketomakingsugarflowersontop.Marina:Really?I’llcheckitoutlater.Thanksalot.25.WhydidDarrelltellMarinatogotoPinterest?Tofindsomeexamplesforherhomework.Toshopforthingsthatareneededforartclasses.Tomeetnewfriendswhohavethesameinterests.Toshareherworksandtellpeoplehowtheyaremade.26.WhatdoesitmeanwhenyoulearnsomethingfromAtoZ?Youcanlearnitatanytime.Youlearnitinabakingclass.Youlearneverythingaboutit.Youspendallyourlifelearningit. 阅读理解Tabatatrainingisaverypopularwayofexercisingthesedays.Itdoesn’ttakemuchtimeorspace,anditburnscalories(卡路里)fasterthanotherwaysofexercising.TheideaofTabatatrainingissimple:exercisefor20seconds,resttor10seconds,andthenrepeat(atleasteighttimes).Themovesforthe20-secondexercisearenotdifficulttolearn.Jumpingjacks,highknees,squats,andplanksaresomeofthemostcommonmoves.YoucandecideyourselfwhatmovestodoinyourTabatatraining.Forexample,youcandomorelegexercisesifyouwantstronglegs.OnegreatthingaboutTabatatrainingisthatyourbodywillkeepburningcaloriesforatleastanhourafter4minutesofTabatatraining.Buttohavethiswonderful”afterburn,”youneedtoexercisereallyhardduringeach20seconds.Ifyouseldomexerciseorhaveheartproblems,thisexercisemaynotbegoodforyou.Butforpeoplewhoenjoyexercisingbutaretoobusytogotothegym,Tabatatrainingmightjustbetheanswer.Whichideaistalkedaboutinthefirstparagraph(段落)ofthereading?HowyoushoulddoTabatatraining.WhatisthebesttimeforTabatatraining.WhofirsthadtheideaofTabatatraining.HowoftenyoushoulddoTabatatraining28.WhomightfindthatTabatatrainingisrightforthem?Peoplewhoenjoyteamsports.PeoplewhowanttostartexercisingPeoplewhowanttofixtheirheartproblems.Peoplewhoalreadyhaveahabitofexercising.WhichistrueaboutTabatatraining?A.Itisdifficulttolearnthemoves.Youarefreetochooseyourownmoves.Youneedalargespacetodotheexercises.Youcannotrestbetweenmovesifyouwanttheafterburn.阅读理解ModernWorkplaceJune5,2016 Theproblemoflongworkinghoursisarealheadacheinourcountry.Itkillsmanypeopleeveryyear(seeFigure1),andmanycompaniesaretryingtochangethat.Theyhaveatleastone”NoOvertimeDay”inaweek,anditisoftenWednesday.On”NoOvertimeDay,”workersareaskedtoleavetheirofficesbefore8p.m.At8p.m.,companiesplaythesong”There’sAlwaysTomorrow”andturnoffallthelights.However,aftertheworkerswalkoutoftheiroffices,theydon’tgohome.Somegobacklater,turnontheirtablelamps,andkeepworking,andothersfindsomewhereelsetoworkuntilverylateatnight.RestaurantsandcoffeeshopsarebusieronWednesdayevenings,andtheyhavestartedsellingdrinksandmealsfortheseworkers.Butwhydothesepeoplekeepworking?Astudyshowsthatworkerswhoworkmorehoursoftenhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherintheircompanies.Thisistrueforbothmenandwomen(seeFigure2).Workinglonghourshasbecomeawaytoshowthatpeoplearehard-working.Clearly,thismustbechangedbeforetheproblemgetsanyworse. (average平均)Therearefourimportantpointsinthereport:What”NoOvertimeDay”isWhy”NoOvertimeDay”failsWhythereis”NoOvertimeDay”inthecountryHowworkersdealwith”NoOvertimeDay”Howaretheyordered(排序)inthereport?A.a→c→d→b.B.a→d→c-b.31.Whatdoesthismeaninthereport?C.c→a→b→d.D.c→a→d→b.A.Thewayworkersshowtheyarehard-working. Restaurantsandcoffeeshopsopenuntilverylateatnight.Workersdonotgohomewhentheywalkoutoftheoffice.Thenumberofworkerswhogetpaidmoreandrisehigherinthecompany.WhatcanwelearnfromFigure1andFigure2?Longworkinghourskilledmorewomenthanmenin2014.Longworkinghourskillsmoreandmoreworkerseveryyear.Menusuallyhaveabiggerchancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheyworkthesamehoursaswomen.Menandwomenhavealmostthesamechancetogetpaidmoreandrisehigherwhentheywork2,200hours.阅读理解LanguageandPower:Cameroon’sStoryByElisaGrant,2Oct2017Inthemodernworld,beingabletospeakEnglishisoftenawaytogetpower.However,thisisnottrueforEnglishspeakersinCameroon.ToknowwhythingsaredifferentinthisAfricancountry,weneedtogobackonehundredyears.In1919,Kamerun(thenameofCameroonatthetime)wascutintotwoparts:onebelongedtoFrance,andtheotherbelongedtotheUK.In1960,theFrenchCameroonbecametheRepublicofCameroun,andtheUK’spartjoineditin1961.ThenewcountrychangeditsnametotheFederalRepublicofCameroon.AlthoughbothFrenchandEnglisharcCameroon’sofficiallanguages,onlyaround20%ofitspeoplespeakEnglish.Also,thegovernmenthasbeeninFrenchspeakers?handssince thetwopartsbecameonecountry.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Foralongtime,Cameroon’sEnglishspeakershavefelttheyarenotwelcomeintheirowncountry.Forexample,itisverydifficultforthemtofindjobsinthegovernment,andtheyareoftenaskedtospeakFrenchinbusinessandatofficialevents.Theyhavebecomemoreresentfulatthegovernmentanddecidedtofightforthemselves.Sincelastyear,theEnglishspeakershavetriedtobuildtheirowncountry.Yesterday,theysaidinapublicmeetingthattheywerenotpartofCameroonanymore.Theyarenowanewcountry,”Ambazonia.”Whenthepolicetriedtostopthemeeting,atleasteightpeoplewerekilled.Readmoreofficial官方的government政府33.Whichmapismostlikely(可能)themapofCameroonin1962?A. B.C.D.Whatdoesresentfulmeaninthereading?A.Sad.B.Angry.C.Careful35.WhatdoesCameroon’sgovernmentmostlikelythinkofAmbazonia?D.Worried ItplanstodobusinesswithAmbazonia.ItneedsAmbazoniatormoneyandhelp.ItdoesnotwanttobepartofAmbazonia.ItdoesnotagreethatAmbazoniaisacountry.WhatdoesElisaGranttrytotellreadersbytalkingaboutthehistoryofCameroon?WhyspeakingEnglishisawaytogetpower.WhyEnglishspeakersinCameroonhavelesspower.WhythetwopartsofCameroonbecameonecountry.Whyonly20%ofthepeopleinCameroonspeakEnglish.阅读理解THESOUTHENDTRAILhasbeenpopularwithnatureloversforyears.The120-kmtrail(步道)passesbeautifullakes,crossesrivers,andgoesthroughmountainsandhills.Thisgivesbirdloverssomeofthebestplacesforbirdwatching.ThetrailalsotakesyoutotheSouthendMuseumandtotwofamouscastles,EdwardCastleandSloanCastle.It’sbesttoplanonedayforonepartofthetrailandstartyourhikeearlyinthemorning,becauseeachparttakesatleastsevenhours.Ifyoudon’twanttowalk,youcanbike,butmakesureyoustayonthemaintrail,becausethesidetrailsarenotwideenoughforbiking.Therearetwotypesoflodgingforvisitors.Campingispopularinsummer;butitisonlyallowedonafewcampgrounds(seethemap).Amorecomfortableoneistostayatahotelinoneofthetowns.Youcanfindsomeveryniceonesthatalsohavebreakfast.Whatisrecommended(推荐)topeoplewhoarevisitingtheSouthendTrail?A.Campingonthesidetrails.B.Bikingalongthesidetrails.C.Hikingonepartofthetrailaday.D.Visitingthemuseuminthemorning.38.Whatdoeslodgingmeaninthereading?A.Amealtohave.B.Aplacetostayin.C.Atimeforvisiting.D.Awayofmovingaround.KaylenwillstarthistripfromCove.HeplanstovisitoneoftheoldcastlesHealsowantstogobirdwatchingneartheriver.WhichpartsofthetrailshouldKaylengoon?A.Parts1and2.B.Parts1and2a. C.Parts2and3.D.Parts4and4a.完形填空Englishwordsaremadeof26letters,andpalindromesandanagramsaretwokindsofwordgamesaboutspellingApalindromeisawordorasentencethatreadsthesamefromlefttorightorfromrighttoleft,40.,”eye,””Bob,””mygym,”and”WasitacaroracatIsaw?”Ananagramofawordorwordsismadebyputtingthelettersofthewordorwordsinadifferentway.LookatthewordsandtheiranagramsbelowCanyouthinkofotherpossibleanagramsofthesewords?earth→→heartbetween→→beenwetatie→→Ieatmistake→→41.Anagramsareoftenlongerwordsthatdon’treallymeananythingbutarefuntosay.Sometimestheycanevenmeansomething42.,likewhenacommonword,”restaurant,”becomes”Eatrats,run!”Actually,palindromesandanagramsare43..Palindromescanbeusedtolearnmathematicsandmakemusic.Anagramsarealsoagoodwaytohidesomething.Inhistory,peopleoftenhidtheirimportantstudiesinanagrams.Canyouthinkofanyotherwaytousethem?40.A.infactB.atfirstC.ofcourseD.forexample41.A.takesitB.MsEasyC.itmakesD.mesteak42.A.strangeB.difficultC.deliciousD.important43.A.morethanjustgamesB.oftenplayedinpublicC.notsopopularasbeforeD.notfirstusedtolearnwords 答案解析部分【答案】A【答案】A【答案】C【答案】C【答案】B【答案】A【答案】B【答案】B【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】D【答案】C【答案】B【答案】C【答案】D【答案】C【答案】A【答案】D【答案】21.C22.C【答案】23.D24.C【答案】25.A26.C【答案】27.A28.D29.B 【答案】30.D31.A32.D【答案】33.D34.B35.D36.B【答案】37.C38.B39.A【答案】40.D;41.C;42.A;43.A