南京市中考英语英语 任务型阅读理解专题练习(附答案)

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南京市中考英语英语任务型阅读理解专题练习(附答案)

一、英语任务型阅读

1.根据短文内容,回答下列各题。

Do you obey the rules in your school? How do you like your school rules? A lot of school rules are similar around the world, but some are different. Every school has their own rules.

There are some rules in Japanese schools. The students are not allowed to dye(染) their hair and should keep the hair Japanese black colour. They are not allowed to wear earrings, either. Almost all schools required students to wear uniforms in the past but now half of the schools require uniforms. The students feel happy to wear all kinds of clothes. The students mustn't be late for school. If they are late, they can't get into the school gate because the school gate is closed. In Japan, students are not allowed to have part-time jobs because they may not concentrate on their study.

American schools have their own rules. For example, in Morton High School, students are not allowed to choose their own clothes. They must get to school and leave school on time. They must wear sports shoes in gym class. They should keep quiet in the school bus. In America, the students can have part- time jobs in their free time.

(1)Why are the students not allowed to have part time jobs in Japan? (不超过8个词)

(2)What must the students in Morton High School wear in gym class? (不超过5个词)

(3)There must be some rules in your school. Give one example, please. (请自拟—句话作答) 【答案】(1)Because they may not concentrate on their study.

(2)They must wear sports shoes.

(3)You must be quiet if you enter the school building. (言之有理即可)

【解析】【分析】大意:世界上很多学校校规相似,但一些学校的校规却不相同,本文着重介绍日本学校一些校规和美国学校的一些校规的不同。

(1)根据In Japan, students are not allowed to have part-time jobs because they may not concentrate on their study.可知,日本学生不允许兼职因为他们可能不能专注于自己的学习,故填Because they may not concentrate on their study。

(2)根据They must wear sports shoes in gym class.可知,他们体育课必须穿运动鞋,故填They must wear sports shoes。

(3)在我们学校,学生要求进到教学楼必须保持安静,故填You must be quiet if you enter the school building。

【点评】考查任务型阅读,注意首先理解问题所问,带着问题从原文找到答案。

2.阅读下面短文,从方框内选择恰当的句子填入文中空白处,使短文内容完整、意思连贯。

In 2011, when British photographer David J. Slater was visiting a park in Indonesia, his camera was taken away by a group of black monkeys. The result was hundreds of monkey selfies(自拍照). The best ones show a monkey smiling toothily for the camera. ________

Nobody knew they would create a copyright (版权) battle three years later.

Last month, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection d free photos without Slater's permission (允许). ________

However, the website refused to do so. They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. ________

They said, "US copyright law says that works that come from a non-human source can't ask for copyright. That means monkeys don't own copyright. "

________ He said he bought the cameras; he spent a lot of money traveling to Indonesia, and it was his carelessness that allowed the monkeys to take his cameras away. All these have made him own the pictures, no matter who pushed the button. In a sense, the monkeys helped him take the photos, Slater said.

________ Who do you think will win this interesting battle?

A. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.

B. As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case.

C. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet.

D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright.

E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera.

【答案】 C;D;A;E;B

【解析】【分析】选项意思:

A. It was the monkeys but not Slater that pushed the button.是猴子而不是Slater按了按钮。

B. As of now, there has been no result in the Monkey Selfie case.眼下,猴子自拍事件还没有结果。

C. Slater then sold the photos and they became popular on the Internet.Slater之后卖了照片,他们在网络上变得流行起来。

D. Slater asked the website to take them down since he owns the copyright.Slater要求网站把他们撤下来,因为他拥有版权。

E. Slater argues that the pictures belong to him as they were taken from his camera.Slater争论说这些照片属于他,因为他们是用他的照相机拍的。

(1)根据下文 Nobody knew they would create a copyright (版权) battle three years later. 没有人知道三年之后他们三年后会导致一场版权之战,可知相机的主人 David J. Slater 把照片放到了网上。故选C。

(2)根据上文 Last month, a website put the monkey selfies online under a collection d free photos without Slater's permission (允许). 上个月,一个网站没有经过Slater的同意,把猴子的自拍照放到了免费图片的收集里;和下文 However, the website refused to do so. 然而,网站拒绝这么做,可知Slater要求网站撤下图片。故选 D。

(3)根据上文 They said that according to US copyright law, whoever pushes the button on the camera owns the copyright to the photo. 他们说,谁拍的照片谁就拥有版权,可知网站认为是猴子拍的照片,版权属于猴子,而不是Slater。故选A。

(4)根据下文 He said he bought the cameras .他说是他买的照相机,可知此处Slater争论照片是属于他的。故选E。

(5)根据下文 Who do you think will win this interesting battle? 你认为谁会赢得这场有趣的