2020年河南省中考英语模拟试卷一、听力(略)二、阅读理解(20小题,每小题2分,共40分)阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。
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21. How long does the film NE ZHA last?A. Half an hour.B. One hour.C. One and a half hours.D. About two hours.22. Lisa likes cartoon films and beautiful songs. Which film may she beinterested in?A. My People, My Country.B. Frozen II.C. NE ZHA.D. Better Days.23._________performed very well in the film Better Days.A. Yi YangqianxiB. Ge YouC. Song JiaD.Huang Bo24. Which of the following is NOT true?A. The score of Better Days on Douban is high.B. Elsa and Anna's parents were dead in the film Frozen II.C. My People, My Country tells us the stories of Chinese famous people.D. The cartoon film NE ZHA was on in thecinema in the summer holidays.25. In which section of a newspaper can you probably find this passage?A. Culture.B. Science.C. Sports.D. Travel.BI had said goodbye to my husband, Joe, so often, but this time wasdifferent.we now had our first child. After nights of talks, we made the difficultdecision that Joe would go by himself to Alabama for the six -month trainingcourse, and 1 would stay behind with our new son. It was importantthat Ikeep my teaching position near our home at Fort Hood. Also we were part ofastrong network of friends whom 1 could tum to for help.On Joe's last evening at home, I bathed little Joey, got him into hissleeping bag and was heading to the bedroom when Joe gently touched me onthe shoulder. Lifting the baby from my arms, he said he wanted to put Joeyto bed that night.Theyheaded down the hall, and I busied myself with meaningless tasks, expecting Joe to turn up from the bedroom within a few minutes. Ahalf hour went by, and still he had not come back. Thinking he was havingtrouble getting our son to fall asleep, I walked quietly to the baby's room andlooked into the dimly-lit(灯光暗使的) room.Sitting in the rocking chair, moving slowly back and forth, was myhusband with tears in his eyes. He was holding our baby in his arms as if hehad fallen asleep long before. When his pained eyes met mine, he said,"just can't put him down.”That night we stood over Joey's bed, holding each other and saying overand over that we would make it through this leaving and be together again soon.Joey is six now, and he has a four-year-oldbrother named Jack. There have been manygoodbyes since that night, yet my soldier still tights back tears when it's time to leave once againin service to his country and give his boys that last, long hug goodbye.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
26. What's Joe's job?A. A driver.B. A teacher.C. A farmer.D. A soldier.27. Why was this time different for the writer and Joe?A. Because the writer was badly ill.B. Because Joe had to leave for so long.C. Because they had their first child.D. Because their friends needed their help.28. What do we know from the passage?A. The story happened about six years ago.B. The writer worked far away from her home.C. The writer has two children: a son and a daughter.D. Joe had to go to Alabama for a meeting.29. How did Joe feel on the night before leaving for Alabama?A. Relaxed.B. Angry.C. Sad.D. Tired.30. What's the best title of this passage?A. An unforgettable dayB. Saying goodbyeC. My husband and ID. Getting the baby to fall asleepCHave you ever searched the Internet for some information when you feeluncomfortable? A new study finds that more than eighty percent of Internetusers in the United States search for health information online.Susannah Fox from the Pew Internet Project says doctors are still themain source(来源)of health information when people get sick. But the study findsthat searching online is one of the leading ways that people look for a secondopinion. He says, " People are sort of fact-checking what they have heardfrom a doctor. Our studies show that people are still very likely to turn to ahealth doctor when they need a diagnosis(诊断)or are planning a treatment.Forty-four percent of people are actually looking for doctors or otherproviders when they search for health information online. Two-thirds ofInternet users look for information about a certain disease or medicalcondition online.The Internet has also become an important source of spiritual support forpeople with health problems. Susannah Fox says one in five Internet usershas gone online to find other people who have the same condition.A disease is considered uncommon if it affects fewer than200, 000people worldwide. The rise of social networking has made it easier for peoplewith uncommon diseases to connect with each other and feel less alone.Social networking is also changing the way some doctors and patientscommunicate with each other.Dr. Jeff Livingston operates a medical center for women in Irving, Texas. His office uses password- protected software(软件)to share information with patients.He says the software has increased efficiency(效率),reducedcosts and improved relations with patients. It has just changed the way they do health care. His medicalcenter also has some pages on the Internet.根据材料内容选择最佳答案。