备战中考英语阅读理解热点话题+体裁分类训练
(中考真题+各地模拟题)
专题 家庭关系
Passage 1
(2021·贵州黔西·中考真题)Frank couldn’t wait for September when school would start. It was early August,and he was at the same summer camp for the fifth times. His dad went to the camp when he was boy and loved it, so Frank didn’t want to disappointed (使失望) his dad by telling him that he didn’t even like it.
By the middle of August, Frank had had more than enough. He had had enough of the horses, enough of the baseball games, and enough of the camp food.
He asked his mom to pick him up early, but he didn’t want his mom to tell his dad “I can’t do that, I’m always honest with your dad." his mom said.
Frank still worried about disappointing his dad. So he decided to stay. At the same time he asked his mom if she would make his favorite meal when he finished the camp. His mom agreed.
After that whenever he ate at the camp, he was thinking he was eating his mom’s cooking. All of a sudden, the food didn’t taste as bad as before. Frank decided to be honest with his camp coaches. He told the horseback coach that he wasn’t comfortable with the horse. The coach changed one for him and he started to like horseback riding. He also told the coach why he never liked playing baseball. The coach asked him to play catcher.
When Frank’s parents came to pick him from the camp, he said to them. “This was the best summer at camp” He even wanted to stay for another week or two.
1.Why would Frank’s dad want Frank to go to the same camp he went to as a young boy?
A.Because Frank liked the camp
B.Because Frank’ dad loved the camp
C.Because the camp had a long history
D.Because Frank’s mom liked he camp
2.What did Frank think his father would be if he knew that Frank didn’t like the camp?
A.His dad would be very sad
B.His dad would be surprised
C.His dad would be excited.
D.His dad would be interested.wifi室外天线
3.What happened when Frank thought about his mom’s cooking?
A.He liked his mom’s cooking
B.He liked his dad’s cooking.
C.The food in the camp started to taste better.
D.The food in the camp started to taste even worse.
4.What was the turning point that helped Frank started to like the camp?
A.The coach asked him to play catcher.
B.He didn’t want to make his dad disappointed内斯里汉
C.The coach helped him change his horse
D.He decided to be honest with his camp coaches武艺的身高
5.Which of the following is true according to the story?
A.Frank liked the camp at last.
B.Frank didn’t finish the camp.
C.Frank stayed in the camp for another weekend高恩妃
D.Frank stayed in the camp for more weeks.
Passage 2
(2021·江苏徐州·中考真题)Lisa stood next to her tall silent grandfather and watched her parents drive off, leaving her behind. She looked up at her grandfather. He looked down at her. His skin was a little darker than hers. His hair was black and white, as if it couldn’t decide which color it should be.
“You don’t talk much, Grandpa,” Lisa said.
“You don’t visit much, Lisa,” her grandfather replied.
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They stood looking at each other. “Come with me, Lisa,” said Grandpa. He started walking without looking back.
Lisa followed him to a large storehouse.
Lisa remembered her last visit to Grandpa’s. She had played hide-and-seek with her brot
her Jack in the storehouse. But now Jack needed an operation. Lisa had to stay here alone for a few days.
“You coming?” Grandpa’s voice sounded muffled. His words were coming from inside the storehouse.
Lisa went inside. The storehouse was full of all kinds of things. She could see him in the far corner. Lisa walked over and stood next to him. He pointed to a small wooden box with “Lisa” painted on it in bright green letters.
“Yours,” he said.关于生命的格言
Lisa bent down and opened it. In it were some old things—a bright blue feather, a tiny V-shape leaf and some dolls. She looked up at Grandpa, with tears in her eyes.
“The box stays here, but it belonged to you. No one else.” Then he closed his eyes and smiled. His smile reminded Lisa of her father. Grandpa no longer seemed strange and silent.
“I may be so overcapitalized (过剩),” Lisa answered, carefully pronouncing the familiar word.
Grandpa laughed out loud. “How did that eight-year-old brain of yours find its way around a big word like ‘overcapitalized’?”