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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了中国古老的茶艺技巧——茶百戏。

1 . By drawing pictures on a cup of tea, chabaixi, an ancient Chinese tea art, has become popular recently. Zhang Zhifeng, an inheritor(传承人) of chabaixi, noticed from a TV show that many people showed great interest in this art.

Chabaixi can create different pictures such as bamboos and mountains. There are many steps, from grinding (磨碎) tea, pouring boiled water, stirring (搅拌) the mixture, to finally drawing the pictures. After seven times of pouring water and stirring, there will be enough dark foam (泡沫). Then we can draw pictures on it with clear water and a stick. The process of drawing, or diancha, must be finished in 20 minutes before the foam disappears.

“Chabaixi is one of the many forms of tea art in China. It becomes popular not only because it is a special Chinese tradition, but also because it gives us a window to see people’s lifestyle in the Song Dynasty.” Zhang said.

Years ago, this special art was close to disappearing completely. Zhang Zhifeng started researching the origins (起源) of chabaixi in the 1980s and brought the art back in 2009 after years of testing and practicing. Chang thought it was really meaningful. In 2017, this art was listed as part of China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage (非物质文化遗产).

“This art is key to the tea culture of the Song Dynasty, and it would be a shame to let it disappear. It is our duty to pass it on,” Zhang said.

1. What is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.Chabaixi was an ancient Chinese tea art.
B.Chabaixi has become popular recently.
C.Zhang is an inventor of chabaixi
D.Zhang is an inheritor of chabaixi.
2. What is the right process of performing chabaixi?
① stirring the mixture        ② grinding tea       ③ drawing the pictures   ④pouring boiled water
A.②→①→④→③B.②→④→①→③
C.④→③→①→②D.④→②→①→③
3. We can learn people’s lifestyle in ________ through chabaixi.
A.the Ming DynastyB.the Qing DynastyC.the Tang DynastyD.the Song Dynasty
4. When did Zhang Zhifeng bring chabaixi back?
A.In 1985.B.In 2009.C.In 2017.D.In 2024.
5. What can be the best title for the text?
A.A Traditional Tea ArtB.A Tea Art Performer
C.A Way of Planting TeaD.A Story of Chinese Tea
2024-05-07更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南省昆明市第三中学中考一模英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了上海三林镇的舞龙文化。
2 . 根据短文内容,判断正误 (正确 “T”,错误 “F”)。

This year is the Year of Dragon. Sanlin is an old town in Shanghai which is known as “China’s Dragon and Lion Sports Town”. Here, you can see Chinese dragons “come to life”.

The Sanlin dragon dance has a history of more than 1,000 years. It became popular during the Ming Dynasty. Today, Lu Dajie heads the Sanlin Dragon Dance Team. He first heard stories about the dance from his grandfather and became interested at once. As a child, he often ran after the dragon dancers along the streets of Sanlin and tried to learn the dance.

As he grew up, Lu learned more about dragon dances. In 1994, he set up the Sanlin Dragon Dance Team. The team has performed in France, Germany, Japan and many other countries. It has won more than 70 gold medals in competitions around the world. Many people say it’s the best dragon dance team in China. If you visit Sanlin Old Street, you’ll see the Sanlin Dragon Dance Exhibition (展览) Hall. There are many dragons in it and you can learn more about dragon dances. It would be a great way to celebrate the Year of the Loong!

1. The Sanlin dragon dance has a history of more than 1,500 years.
2. Lu started to learn dragon dances when he was an adult.
3. The Sanlin Dragon Dance Team was set up in 1994 and has performed in many countries.
4. You can learn more about dragon dances in the Sanlin Dragon Dance Exhibition Hall.
5. The text comes from a music magazine.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了光污染的危害以及人们采取的一些应对措施。

3 . In most situations, light helps us see. But now humans are using too much of it. In fact, it’s a kind of pollution.

According to scientific research, about 2,500 stars can be seen by the human’s eyes. But because of light pollution, you can only see 200 to 300 stars from today’s countryside, and no more than ten stars from a city. In most big cities, people can’t see the sky filled with stars like they did in their childhood.

Light pollution influences more than just our view of sky. Research shows that lots of nighttime light can harm wildlife, too. When birds fly to another place over cities, they sometimes get lost by bright light and fly in circles until they drop from tiredness. Sea turtles (海龟) need dark beaches for laying eggs, but they can’t find good places because of those bright lights. Too much light at night may even harm human’s health, but scientists are not sure of that. They are still learning more.

In order to stop things from going worse, the governments and organizations (组织) are working hard to reduce light pollution. Many cities and towns have taken actions to reduce the use of lights at night. Lights are used only when and where they are truly needed. They also shine lights down at the ground instead of up into the sky and use lower brightness levels.

Hopefully, in the near future, humans can enjoy the clear and beautiful sky again and all the wildlife will live a peaceful life, too.

1. With light pollution, how many stars can people see in the city?
A.About 10.B.About 300.C.About 2500.D.About 100.
2. How does light pollution harm sea turtles?
A.They feel tired easily.B.They may get lost by bright light.
C.It is too bright for them to find places to lay eggs.D.It is too dark for them to find places to lay eggs.
3. Which is Not the way to reduce light pollution according to the passage?
A.People should only use light when they truly need it.B.People should use lower brightness levels.
C.People should shine light down at the ground.D.People should stop using all light they need.
4. How does the write show the harm to wildlife caused by light pollution?
A.By giving numbers.B.By giving examples.
C.By drawing charts (图表).D.By answering questions.
5. How does the writer feel about dealing with light pollution?
A.Worried.B.Angry.C.Hopeful.D.Excited.
2024-05-07更新 | 25次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南师范大学实验中学昆明湖校区中考模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文主要介绍了中西方文化中“龙”的不同形象和象征意义。

4 . In China, the year 2024 is known as long nian in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar. Over a long period of time, it has been called the Year of the Dragon in English. But actually, there are a lot of differences between the Chinese long and the Western dragon.

The Chinese long is made up of parts of some gentle animals, such as a rabbit’s eyes and an ox’s ears. In Chinese mythology, long is able to fly. In addition, it can also spray (喷洒) water from its mouth to create rain.

However, in Western culture, a dragon breathes fire and has the body of a snake and big wings of a bat. What’s more, you will find most of the Western dragons in dark colors because they usually stand for evil (邪恶). As a result, normally at the end of the stories, the evil dragon will be beaten by the superheroes.

What makes such differences? In fact, they have something to do with the cultural differences. In Chinese Confucian (儒家的) ideas, kindness and harmony (和谐) are very important. It is our duty to help each other and live a peaceful life. Western culture, on the other hand, prefers individual heroism (个人英雄主义). Whenever something terrible happens, there will be a superhero who is brave enough to stand out, fight against the enemy on his own, and, of course, save the whole world.

In recent years, Chinese have tried to translate long in another way. For example, Zhejiang’s Loong Air has already written long as Loong. One of the reasons is that Loong sounds the same as the Chinese character long. Besides, the letters “oo” in the word Loong look like the two big eyes of the animal, which makes it easier to memorize this word.

Anyway, no matter how long is translated, there is one thing for sure: the Chinese long is different from the Western dragon, and it is a symbol of good luck.

Wish you and your family the best in the Year of Loong!

1. Which of the following is the picture of a Western dragon?
A.B.C.D.
2. According to the Chinese Confucian ideas, what might be the reason for long to spray water?
A.To fight against the evil dragon.B.To help the farmers in the dry weather.
C.To show its power and ability.D.To make itself the superhero in this world.
3. Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A.A dragon breathes fire and has the body of a bat.
B.2024 is the year of Loong in the traditional Chinese lunar calendar.
C.The Western dragon is a symbol of good luck.
D.Long can’t fly because it has no wings.
4. ________ make Loong the new translation of the Chinese character long according to the passage.
A.The historical background and cultural meaningB.The historical background and spelling
C.The pronunciation and spellingD.The cultural meaning and pronunciation
5. In which part of a magazine may we find this passage?
A.Healthy Life.B.Creative Art.C.Amazing Animals.D.Colorful Culture.
2024-05-07更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南师范大学实验中学昆明湖校区中考模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了位于我国贵州的“中国天眼”——FAST望远镜。

5 . China has just opened its FAST radio telescope (射电望远镜) to international scientists. It means scientists across the world can apply for using the telescope to do astronomical observations.

FAST is short for Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope. It was completed in September 2016 and it officially began operating in January 2020. Measuring 500 meters in diameter. FAST is the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope, and is 10 times more sensitive than the 100-meter Radio Telescope Effelsberg in Germany.

The major scientific task of the telescope is the observation of pulsars (脉冲星). The study of pulsars can help to confirm the existence of gravitational radiation (引力辐射) and black holes, and help solve many other major questions in physics. Another major scientific goal of FAST is to search for life outside the Earth.

The telescope is located in a naturally deep and round karst depression (喀斯特洼地) in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The first advantage of the selected site is the altitude (海拔). The average altitude of Guizhou is about 1,100 meters. Generally, the higher the altitude, the more the telescope can observe. Secondly, the radio telescope needs to have a “big pan” to receive better signals. The huge natural depression could reduce the difficulty of construction. Moreover, the selected site in Guizhou is far away from cities, and has a low population density, which reduces the interference (干扰) caused by wireless devices such as TVs, mobile phones and radios from human activities.

So far, FAST has found over 300 pulsars. Experts predict that the number could reach 1,000 in five years and that the telescope could find and locate the first pulsar outside the Galaxy.

1. Who can use FAST?
A.Chinese scientists.B.Scientists from all countries.
C.Soldiers and policemen.D.All Chinese citizens.
2. When did FAST start working officially?
A.In 2015.B.In 2016.C.In 2020.D.In 2021.
3. What do we know from the fourth paragraph?
A.The advantages of the selected site for FAST.
B.Guizhou Province has the highest altitude in China.
C.The reasons for using mobile phones less.
D.FAST is built in a pan-shape place to keep people out.
4. What do scientists think FAST will probably be able to do in the future?
A.Identify more than 300 pulsars in five years.
B.Discover the first pulsar outside the Galaxy.
C.Locate wireless devices around the world.
D.Collect all kinds of sounds in space.
5. Where can you probably read this passage?
A.Human and NatureB.Geography 101
C.Animals and PlantsD.Scientific World
2024-05-06更新 | 34次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南省曲靖市麒麟区中考一模英语试题
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文章大意:本文讲述了庆祝新年不应该作为春节礼物赠送的五样东西。

6 . Celebrating Chinese New Year with Chinese friends can be great, but because of the culture gap, it can be really easy to give the wrong gift for Chinese New Year. Here are five things you should not give as a Chinese New Year gift.

Wallet—Loss of fortune

In traditional Chinese culture, giving a wallet as a gift means giving away all your money and you might lose all your finances (财源) and luck. However, it is no problem to give a wallet to your family member who already share your financial accounts and money.

Handkerchiefs—Saying goodbye forever

People generally give handkerchiefs at the end of a funeral (葬礼). Handkerchiefs are a symbol of saying goodbye forever. Giving someone a gift like this may suggest that you are saying goodbye forever.

Umbrellas—Break up

Umbrellas are a bad idea to give as gifts, because the Chinese word for “umbrella” sounds like the word for “breaking up”. Giving somebody an umbrella can mean that you feel your friendship has fallen apart.

Sharp objects—Cut off relationship

Giving anything sharp, such as a knife or scissors, is also a bad idea, as it’s thought to cut off the relationship. A common Chinese saying “one cut and it is in two parts” means the end of a relationship between people.

Shoes—Evil

Shoes are a bad idea as a present for Chinese New Year because the Chinese word for “shoes” sounds exactly the word for bad luck or “evil”. On top of that, shoes are something that you step on, and they are considered as derogatory (贬义的) gifts.

1. Why can’t you give a wallet as a gift during the Spring Festival in China?
A.Because it is too expensive to buy a wallet.
B.Because it is a symbol of saying goodbye forever.
C.Because your family members won’t let you do that.
D.Because it means that you may give away all your money and luck.
2. The meaning of the underlined word “suggest” is close to ________.
A.give advice to othersB.find
C.make people thinkD.decide
3. Giving an umbrella as a Chinese New Year gift is impolite because it means ________.
A.you will break up with him/her
B.you are saying goodbye forever to him/her
C.you will develop a relationship with him/her
D.you don’t want to share something with him/her
4. Why can’t shoes be given as a Chinese New Year gift?
①Because shoes are hard to match with a person’s feet.
②Because shoes are often seen as derogatory gifts in Chinese culture.
③Because “giving shoes” stands for giving bad luck in Chinese culture.
④Because the sound of “shoes” in Chinese is similar to the sound of “evil”.
A.①②③B.②③④C.③④①D.④②①
5. What can we infer from the passage?
A.Rome was not built in a day.
B.No man is wise at all times.
C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
D.Respect yourself, or no one else will respect you.
2024-05-06更新 | 35次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南省曲靖市麒麟区中考一模英语试题
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文章大意:本文讲述了不同时期使用的钱。
7 . 根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”),并将所选答案涂到答题卡的相应位置上。

We use money every day to pay for things we buy. We pay with either coins or paper notes. This sort of money is known as cash.

Almost anything can be used as money. In the past people have used shells, beads, cocoa beans, salt, grain and even cattle. Coins have become popular because they are easy to carry around and they last for a long time.

Coins were first used in China. Ancient Greeks also used them as early as 600BC. They were stamped with the mark of the country for which they were made. The stamp also showed how much each coin was worth.

Early coins were made of silver and gold and were worth a lot of money. Later coins were made of cheaper metals but people agreed they were worth the amount (金额) stamped on them. Later, people began to use paper money as well as coins. The value of the paper was not high but banks agreed they were worth the amount written on them.

The earliest form of trade was when people simply swapped things. This was called bartering.

Money has been made in all sorts of shapes and sizes, especially in ancient China.

American Indians used beads and shells made into decorative patters as money.

Coins have been used for centuries. They are easy to make and last a long time.

Banknotes are a written promise to pay a certain amount of money.

Credit cards and cheques are sometimes used instead of money.


1. People can only use paper notes to buy things.
2. Chinese people used coins before 600BC.
3. Stamps are a kind of money as well.
4. If you travelled to ancient China, knife-shaped money might be seen.
5. One advantage of coins is that they are long lasting.
2024-05-06更新 | 36次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南省曲靖市麒麟区中考一模英语试题
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8 . Have you ever wondered why we can’t remember things from when we were under 3 years old? There are a couple of reasons why our early memories might disappear.

Firstly, our brains are still developing when we’re very young. Although our brains have about 100 billion neurons (神经), the connections between them aren’t fully stable (稳定) until around the age of 3. So, some memories might not stick because the brain’s network isn’t fully built yet.

Another reason is that our brains are like busy organizers, always sorting through information. When we’re very young, our brains gather all kinds of memories, but not all of them are important for staying alive or everyday life. So, to keep things tidy and make room for new, more important information, our brains might let go of those early memories.

Some scientists also think that because babies are still learning language, they might not store memories in the same way older children and adults do. Without words to connect to experiences, these early memories might be harder to remember later on.

However, not all early memories disappear. Sometimes, if something really big happened when we were very young, we might keep a bit of that memory. Researchers have found that with the right triggers (触发器), like a specific smell or sound, people can sometimes remember these early memories.

So, while we might not remember every detail from when we were babies, our brains were busy learning and growing, making sure we kept the most important memories and skills we needed.

1. What’s it mainly about from paragraphs 2 to 4?
A.Brain growth from birth to 3 years old.
B.How we use language to remember things.
C.Reasons why we might forget early memories.
D.How smells and sounds help us remember.
2. How do our brains decide which early memories to keep?
A.By how happy they make us.B.By how important they are for our daily life.
C.By how colorful they are.D.By how much noise is in them.
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.We remember everything from our baby years.
B.No information is important for babies’ brains.
C.Our brains are fully grown when we’re born.
D.Some early memories can return with the right triggers.
4. Why do our brains forget some early memories?
A.They’re too sad to remember.B.To make room for new, important information.
C.Those memories aren’t useful.D.We have too many brain neurons.
5. Where can you read the passage?
A.In a science book.B.On a food menu.C.In a music magazine.D.On a sports website.
2024-05-06更新 | 44次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024年云南省中考模拟英语试题
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文章大意:本文介绍了春晚上的一支特殊的舞蹈背后的创作过程。

9 . At the 2024 Spring Festival Gal (春晚), a dance called “Koi (锦鲤)” amazed everyone watching. Led by Hua Xiaoyi and 11 other dancers, they looked like koi fish swimming in a pond, wishing everyone good luck and happiness for the year. This was Hua Xiaoyi’s first time performing at the gala, and she was very excited.

The dance was set to a song called “Big Fish”, and the dancers used special ropes to make it look like they were floating (浮) in water. Preparing for this dance was hard. They practiced every day for many hours, feeling like they were hanging in the air just like koi fish in water. Even though there were challenges, like long hours of practice and the pressure on their bodies, the team was determined to do their best.

Hua Xiaoyi talked about the hard work that went into making the dance. They all wanted to bring something new and exciting to the audience (观众). The dance was about more than just performing; it was about showing the beauty of working together and believing in young people’s ability to do great things.

This story shows us that with teamwork and hard work, we can achieve our dreams, just like the koi fish that leaps (跳跃) into the sky, hoping to turn into a dragon. It’s a reminder that believing in ourselves and each other can help us reach new heights.

1. How many dancers were there in the dance “Koi”?
A.10.B.11.C.12.D.13.
2. What was the dance “Koi” a symbol of?
A.The difficulty of the performance.B.Good luck and happiness for the year.
C.The challenges of working in a team.D.The beauty of the sea.
3. How did the dancers seem to float in water?
A.By swimming in a real pond.B.By playing water sounds.
C.By wearing blue costumes.D.By using special ropes.
4. What does the underlined word “determined” mean in Chinese?
A.疲倦B.兴奋C.坚决D.困惑
5. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Behind the Show: The Making of “KoiB.Koi: A Dance of Luck and Happiness
C.The Magic of the Spring Festival GalaD.The Art of Floating: Dance Changes
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10 . 根据短文内容,判断正误(正确“T”,错误“F”),并将所选答案涂到答题卡的相应位置上。

How do you decide where to go on holiday? Is it the local places of interest? Or do you choose your next holiday just for delicious food?

“Food tourism” is that people travel to new places to try the local food. It is now becoming popular among visitors. There are many forms of food tourism, such as trying street food, visiting food markets, or eating at local restaurants.

A recent survey found that about 75% of Americans have traveled for food in the last five years. They said the top four countries they would visit for their food are Italy, France, Spain and Japan.

Food is an important part of holidays for British people, too. A survey team asked 2,000 British people about their main reason for a holiday. 61% of them said “the food”. And 41% said they would travel hundreds of kilometers to find the perfect meal. The top three European countries they would choose to visit for food are Italy, Spain and France.

The survey also found that British people like to try new and different foods most when they are traveling, and nearly half of people believe that they are more adventurous (胆大的) with what they eat when they are away from home.

1. Food tourism is about traveling to local places of interest.
2. 75% of Americans have traveled for food in the last five years.
3. British people do not care about food on holidays.
4. British people eat more adventurous food away from home.
5. The article is mainly about the popularity of food in travel decisions.
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