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中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解大全集,高分必備

中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解填詞專項(xiàng)精練

閱讀下列短文,在其后空白處寫出各單詞的正確形式,

單詞的第一個(gè)字母已給出。(一)Victorusedto

besuchagoodrunnerthathewonninea1attheage

of18.Thenonedaywhilehewasrunningalongthe

roadside,ana2suddenlyhappenedtohim.Unluckily,

bothofhislegswerehurtseriouslybyacarwhichwas

outofc3.Helostbothofhislegs.

Afteralongtime,however,heknewlifehadn,t

s4forhim.Hefocusedonwhathecoulddoi5ofwhat

helost.Herealizedthatthereweremanypossibilities

forthedisabled.Oneofthethingsheb6interested

inwasforeignlanguages.

Everydayhelistenedtotapesandreadbooks.After

s7years,hebecamefluentinthreelanguages.Then

hetriedhisbesttoworkasatranslatorinacompany.

ToeverybodyJs

s8,hebecamethebestoneinthecity.

T9Victorcan,twalk,heisalwayslookingforward

to1ivingawonderfullifeinthefuture.Sometimeshe

missesbeingabletowalkorrun.Butnowatleasthe

canliveonhisownandmakehimselfe10whathelikes.

Hethinksthere'smuchtobethankfulfor.

1.a2.a3.c4.s5.i

6.b7.s8.s9.T10.e

(二)

Maxisaverycleverboy.Heisonlythreeyearsold,

buthelearnsq1.Hismumteacheshimmanythings,

andher2allofthem.

Oneday,hismothersaidtohim,“Max,thereis

averyimportanttelephonenumber.Thatis911.Youmust

memorizeit.Ifanythingbadh3orifyouareintrouble,

thisisthenumbertocall."PeopleinAmericadial911

iftheyneedh4.

Onemorning,Maxandhismotherwereathome.His

motherwasill,soshetooksome

m5.Butapilldidnotgodownherthroatandmade

itd6forhertospeakorbreathe.Theboyremembered

w7hismumhadtoldhim.Hepickedupthephoneanddialed

911rightaway.

“Hello,mymumisdying.Pleasehelpus,“Max

saidonthephone,crying."Don'tbe

a8,littleboy.Tellmeyournameandwhereyou

19,“thewomanontheotherendofthelineasked.

Maxtoldherhisnameandaddressandtenminuteslater

acarcametoMax'shouse.AndMax'smotherwastaken

totheh10.

Nowyouseehowimportantitistokeepsome

importanttelephonenumbersinmind.

1.q2.r3.h4.h5.m

6.d7.w8.a9.110.h

(三)

BillandSimonweregoodfriends.Onesummerthey

wereonh1.TheywantedtosailaroundtheCaribbean

Seaintheirboatfortwoweeks.

Duringtheirtrip,theysawmanywhales.Billand

Simonwereverye2becausetheyhadwantedtoseethem

verymuch.U3,whiletheywerewatchingthem,the

whalesbegantohitthesideoftheboat.

Suddenly,w4startedcomingin,andtheyrealizedthat

theywereintrouble.They

q5jumpedintothelifeboatbeforetheboatsank

(沉沒(méi)),andwatcheditdisappearunderthesea.

Luckily,theyhadenoughfoodandwaterforabout

twentydays.Theyalsohadaf6lineandamachinewhich

couldchangeseawateri7drinkingwater.Thesetwo

thingshelpedthemsurvive(幸存)fromtheirterrible

experience.

Forthenextfiftydaystheycaughtabouttenfish

adayanda8them.Theysawabouttwentyships.Although

theywavedandshoutedwhentheshipswerepassing,n

9sawthem.Theywerebecomingweakerandweaker.Then,

justastheywerebeginningto110hope,afishingboat

savedthem.

1.h2.e3.U4.w5.q

6.f7.i8.a9.n10.1

(四)

ChenGuangbiaowasborninJiangsuinJuly,1968.

HeisthechairpersonofacompanyinJiangsu.Nowhe

isoneofChina,sr1menandhehasdonatedagreat

amountofmoneytocharity.Hesayshewilldonatee2

hehastocharityafterhedies.

Whenpeopleareinneedofhelp,hewilla3atonce.

HehelpedpeopleduringtheWenchuanearthquake,the

YunnanearthquakeandtheTaiwanearthquake.Healso

gaveahelpingh4inJapan?searthquake.Hehasbuilt

manyHopePrimarySchoolstosupportthee5inpoor

areas.

Hedoesn'tdocharityforhonour.Hewantstoe6

morepeopletomakecontributionstocharity.After

announcinghewoulddonateeverythingtocharityafter

hisd7,manybusinesses,overseas(海夕卜的)Chinese

andcommonpeopleencouragedbyhimhavealso

p8todosomethingforcharity.

Asaphilanthropist(慈善家),heisaskedforhelp

everyday.Sometimeshegetsverytired,buthehasn

9stoppedcaringforothers.

Sofar,hehasreceivedalotofawards,i10Pioneer

oftheYearandNationalMayDayLabourMedal(全國(guó)

五一勞動(dòng)獎(jiǎng)?wù)拢?HeisconsideredasoneofChina,stop

philanthropists.

1.r2.e3.a4.h5.e

6.e7.d8.p9.n10.i

(五)

Millionsofwordshavebeenwrittenaboutyoung

peopleintheUnitedStates.Therearereasonsforthis

greati1intheideas,feelingsandactionsofyouth.

TodaythereareaboutsevenmillionAmericansin

collegesanduniversities.Youngpeople

u2twenty-fivemakeupnearlyhalfoftheAmerican

p3.Manyofthesewillsoonbeinchargeofthenation.

Naturallytheirideasarei4toeveryoneinthecountry,

anditisn5foroldpeopletounderstandwhattheyt

6andhowtheyfeel.Collegestudentstodayhave

strongopinionsaboutr7andwrong.Theyaredeeply

interestedinm8abetterlifeforpeople,e9forthe

livesoftheirparents.Itishardforthemtoseewhat

isrightandgoodintheolderways.A10aresult,there

isoftentroubleinAmericanfamilies.Youmaymeetsuch

problemsinyourcountry,too.

1.i2.u3.p4.i5,n

6.t7.r8.m9.e10.A

(六)

Allofuswanttobeheard,butarewelistening

whenotherpeoplearespeaking?Doingitwelln1lots

ofpractice.Herearesomeusefultips.

First,givethemyourfullattention.Putdownyour

pen.Turnoffyourcellphone.Showthemyouarei2in

listeningtothem.

Second,usebodylanguage.Meett3eyes.Nod,smile

andsay"Mmhum.,"Yeah!,“Isee.,or

“Really?”toshowthatyouarelistening.

T4,letthemtalk.Saythingslike'That's

reallyinteresting."or"I'dliketohearmore.”

Don'tfinishtheirsentencesforthem.Don,tchange

thes5totalkaboutyourself,either.Agoodlistener

listensabout80%ofthetimed6theconversationand

spendsonly20%ofthetimetalking.Rememberthatwe

havetwoearsandonemouthforareason—listenmore,

speak17.

Fourth,beslowtoshareyouri8.It'spossible

thatthespeakersjustwanttofeelheardandunderstood.

Soshareyourownideasonlyw9theyareneeded.

Lastbutnotleast,putyourselfintheirshoes.

Youmaynothavealotincommonwiththem.Butyoucan

t10toseetheirproblemsthroughtheireyes.Indoing

so,youarebetterabletounderstandthemandtheir

problems.

1.n2.i3.t4.T5,s

6.d7.18.i9.w10.t

(七)

Theotherday,myfriendsandIgottotalkingabout

therulesthatwehaveinschool.

Atourschool,wehavetow1uniformseveryday.

Theproblemisthatallmyclassmatesthinktheuniforms

a2ugly.Wethinkyoungpeopleshouldlooks3andso

wewouldliketowearourownclothes.Ourteachers

believethatifwedidthat,wewouldconcentratemore

onourclothest4onourstudies.Wedisagree.Wewould

feelmorecomfortableandthatisgoodfors5.Ifwe

can'tdothat,weshouldbeallowedtodesignourown

uniforms.Thatwouldbeagoodwaytokeepbothteachers

andstudentsh6.It'salsoprobablyagoodideafor

parentstoa7teenagerstostudyingroupsduringthe

evening.Iknowwegetnoisysometimes,b8welearn

alotfromeachother.Wealsothinkthatvacations

shouldbelonger.Atpresentthey'retooshort.Longer

vacationswouldg9ustimetodothingslike

volunteering.LastsummerIhadanopportunityto

volunteeratthelocalhospital,butIcouldn,tbecause

Ihadtogobacktoschool.Itwouldbeagoodexperience

formebecauseIwanttob10adoctorwhenI'molder.

1.w2.a3.s4.t5.s

6.h7,a8.b9.g10.b

(八)

CamillaChompwasastrangelittlegirl.Sheliked

tospendhertimea1eatingchocolate.Herparentswere

worried,sotheytookallthechocolateaway.

Camillaleftthehousetolookforsomechocolate.

Shefoundasmallhousef2ofglasses.Amongallthe

glasses,ablueglasscaughtCamilla/sattention:It

wasfullofchocolate.Therewasalsoacardinit,

saying,“Changetearsintochocolate.”

Camillawasverye3.Sheranoutofthehouseto

lookforsomeonecrying.First,shemetalittleboy

cryinghard,andshec4histears.Thetearswereq

5changedintochocolate.WhileCamillawascollecting

thetears,shecomfortedtheboy.Finally,theboy

stoppedcryingandtheyhadaf6timetogether.

Later,Camillametawomanwhohadb7someplates

andanoldmanwhocouldn,tfindhisdog.Camilla

collectedtheirtearsandmadethemh8again.

Soon,Camillar9thatmakingpeoplehappywaseven

moreimportantthanfindingchocolate.S10shestopped

collectingtearsandbegantohelpsadpeople.Asa

result,shebecamefriendswiththemandlivedamuch

happierlifethanbefore.

1.a2.f3.e4.c5.q

6.f7.b8.h9.r10.S

(九)

ManypeopleinLondonprefertoliveoutsideit,

andtogotoworkorschooleverydaybytrain,caror

bus,eventhoughthismeanstheyhavetogetupe1and

arrivehomelate.

Oneadvantageoflivingoutsideisthathousesare

c2.EvenasmallflatinLondonwithoutagardenc3

quitealottorent.Withthesamemoney,onecanget

alittlehouseinthecountrywithagarden.Then,in

thecountryonecanbeawayfromthen4andhurryof

thetown.Onecansleepbetteratnightandenjoythe

f5,cleanairofthecountry.Ifonelikesgardens,

heorshecanspendfreetimedigging,planting,w6

anddoingjobswhichareneededinagarden.Then,when

theflowersandv7comeup,heorshewillenjoythem.

Somepeople,h8,takenointerestincountry

things.Forthem,happinessliesinthetown,withits

cinemasandtheatres,beautifuls9andbusystreets.

Suchpeoplewouldfeelthattheirlifewasnotworth

livingiftheyhadto1iveo10London.Atwo-weekvisit

totheseaeverysummeriswhattheywant.

1.e2.c3.c4.n5.f

6.w7.v8.h9.s10.o

(十)

Deareveryone,

I'moneinamillion!Overamillionyounggirls

likemehavebeenhelpedbyyou.Ithoughtyoumightlike

tohearthestoryofhowyouhelpedme.Myvillage

isverypoorandmyparentscouldnota1tosendmeto

aseniorhighschool.Ihadtoleaveschoolafterjunior

highschool.Myfuturedidnotlookgood.Its2that

Ihadnochanceofgoingtoaseniorhighschool,so

Icouldnotdreamo3goingtocollege.ButIreallyliked

school,b4inschoolwecanlearnaboutmanydifferent

things.

IknowtheSpringBudProjectisonlyonepartof

yourcharitywork.But,forme,itisthemostimportant

part,becausethisprojectpaidf5metogotosenior

highschoolandcollege.NowIaminmyfinalyearat

collegeandIcanh6foragoodfuture.Iwanttobe

successfulinmylife.ThenIcanmakesurethatmychild

won'tneedcharitytopayforhisorhereducation.I

hopethatinthefutureIcand7moneytoyourcharity

sothatyoucanhelpmoreyounggirlslikeme.Iknow

youalwaysneedpeopletogivemoney.Hopefullypeople

bothi8andoutsideChinawillbegenerous.Itwould

bewonderfulifeveryyounggirlinChinacouldgoto

college.IenjoyschoolsomuchandIwouldlikeeveryone

tof9ashappyasme.

Thankyousomuchforyourk10.Letmepromiseyou

thatIwillworkhardandtrytomakeyouproudofme.

Thankyouagain.

Yourstruly,

ZhaoYa

1.a2.s3.o4.b5.f

6.h7.d8.i9.f10.k

中考英語(yǔ)閱讀專項(xiàng)練習(xí)

一、I'mMarie.Iworkinanursinghome(養(yǎng)老院)andmyjobistolookafter

theoldpeople.Aliceisoneofthem.She'saveryniceoldwoman.

Thisyear,Alicehadadifficulttime.Shewenttohospitaltwice.InNovember,

Ifinallycouldgetherbacktoher"home".

AlicehopedthatherdaughtercouldcometovisitheronChristmasEvebecause

shewantedtobewithherfamily,liketheolddays.Butherdaughterwascoming

afterChristmas,soshewasverysad.Ialsofeltsadbecauseshewouldbealone

ontheholiday!

OnChristmasEve,Itookhertoacandlelightservice(燭光禮拜)atchurchthat

night.

Ididn'ttakehertomychurch.Itookhertothechurchinheroldneighborhood.

WegotthereearlyandIlethersitnearthedoor,sopeoplecouldseeherwhen

theycamein.Soonsomeofherfriendscametothechurchandtheyalltalked

toherandsatwithher.

Alicegotalotoflovefromheroldandnewfriendsthere.Shesaidsheloved

thegiftlikethis.Thatnight,IthoughtIgotthebestgift:thesmileon

Alice,sface.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。

1.WhatdidMariethinkofAlice'slifethisyear?

A.Difficult.B.Happy.

C.Exciting.D.Boring.

2.AlicewantedtoonChristmasEve.

A.leavehospitalB.haveaparty

C.staywithherdaughterD.seeheroldfriends

3.MariespenttheChristmasEve.

A.inthenursinghomeB.inachurch

C.inherhouseD.inahospital

4.WhatcanwelearnaboutAlice?

A.Shelivedwithherdaughter.

B.Shewasinverygoodhealth.

C.Shelikedstayinginthenursinghome.

D.ShewasunhappybeforetheChristmasEve.

5.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ThebestCandlelightService.

B.ThebestChristmasgift.

C.Alice,sfamily.

D.Marie'sjob.

二、Happinessisimportantforeveryone.Mostpeoplewanttobehappybutfew

knowhowtofindhappiness.Moneyandsuccessdon,tbringlastinghappiness.

Happinessdependsonourselves.Inotherwords,wemakeourownhappiness.

Somepeoplebelievethatiftheyarewealthy,theywillbeabletodoanything

theywant,whichmeanshappiness.Ontheotherhand,somepeoplebelievethat

holdingahighpositioninthegovernmentishappiness.Inthisway,youhave

notonlymoney,butalsomanyotherthingswhichcan'tbeboughtbymoney.

However,otherpeoplebelievethathavinglotsofmoneyisnothappiness,nor

isholdingahighpositioninthegovernment.Thesepeoplevalue(重視)their

beliefs,ortheirintelligence,ortheirhealth.Theythinkthesecanmakethem

happy.

Hereareafewwaystohelpyoubehappier.

Thefirstsecretofhappinessistoenjoythesimplethingsinlife.Toooften,

wespendsomuchtimethinkingaboutthefuture,forexample,gettinginto

collegeorgettingagoodjob,thatwedon'tenjoythepresent.Youshouldenjoy

life,ssimplepleasures,suchasreadingagoodbook,listeningtoyourfavorite

music,orspendingtimewithclosefriends.Peoplewhohaveclosefriendsusually

enjoyhappierandhealthierlives.

Thesecondsecretofhappinessistobeactive.Manypeoplegodancingorplay

sports.Peoplecanforgetabouttheirproblemsandonlythinkaboutthe

activities.

Finally,manypeoplefindhappinessinhelpingothers.Accordingtostudies,

peoplefeelgoodwhentheyvolunteertheirtimetodomanymeaningfulthings

forotherpeople.Ifyouwanttofeelhappier,dosomethingniceforsomeone.

Youcanhelpafriendwithhisorherstudies,goshoppingtogetfoodforan

oldneighbor,orsimplyhelparoundthehouse.

Nowmaybeyouknowhowtofindhappiness!

6.Theunderlinedword“wealthy”means""inthearticle.

A.pleasedB.healthy

C.excitedD.rich

7.Somepeoplewhoholdahighpositioninthegovernmentthinktheycan

A.getmoneyandsomethingtheycan,tbuywithmoney

B.dowhattheywanttodoatanytime

C.enjoyhealthwhichmakesthemworkhard

D.takeanactivepartinallkindsofactivitieseveryday

8.Thewriterthinksthesecretofhappinessisthatpeople.

A.thinkaboutgettingagoodjob

B.thinkofpresentstheydon'tlike

C.oftenspendtimewithclosefriends

D.oftenspendtimeonenteringthecollege

9.Manypeoplefindithappyto.

A.remembertheolddaysandtroubles

B.dosomemeaningfulthingsforothers

C.goshoppingtobuysomefood

D.makemuchmoneyandlittlesuccess

10.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.howtofindhappiness

B.howtosavehappiness

C.todosomethinggoodforothers

D.tovalueourbeliefsorhealth

三、BognorRegisisasmallbeautifultownintheUK.FromMarch12to17of

eachyear,lotsofclowns(小丑)gettogetherinthetowntocelebratethe

InternationalClownFestival.Thefirstonewasin1987.

Duringthefestival,peoplecanseeallkindsofclowns.Theyaretogetherfor

theclownshows.Theyhavebigfeet,rednosesandlookreallyfunny.Theysing

anddanceinastrangewaytomakepeoplehappy.Childrenlikethisinteresting

festivalbest.Nowwomencantakepartintheclownshowsandthey*reverypopular.

Butinthepast,onlymencouldbeclowns.

11.TheInternationalClownFestivalfinishesoneveryyear.

A.March12B.March14

C.March15D.March17

12.ThefirstInternationalClownFestivalwasin

A.1978B.1987

C.1879D.1798

13.likethefestivalbest.

OldpeopleB.Women

C.MenD.Children

14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthefestival?

A.It'safestivalonlyforkids

B.Clownswearbluenoses.

C.Ithasahistoryof27years.

D.Clownshavetodancetomakepeoplehappy

15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Wonderfulclownshows.

B.BognorRegis'clownfestval.

C.Abeautifultown,BognorRegis.

D.ThefirstInternationalClownFestival.

四、ThomasEdisonlituptheworldwithhisinventionoftheelectriclight.

Withouthim,theworldmightstillbeinthedark.However,theelectriclight

wasnothisonlyinvention.Healsoinventedthemotionpicturecameraand

overl,200otherthings.Abouteverytwoweekshecreatedsomethingnew.

ThomasEdisonwasbornin1847.Heattendedschoolforonlythreemonths.His

mothertaughthimathome,butThomaswasmostlyself-educated.Hestarted

experimentingatayoungage.

Whenhewas12yearsold,hegothisfirstjob.Hebecameanewsboyontrain.

Hedidexperimentsonthetraininhissparetime.Unluckily,hisfirstwork

experiencedidnotendwell.Theyfiredhimwhenheaccidentallysetfireto

thefloorofthetrain.ThenEdisonworkedforfiveyearsasatelegraphoperator,

buthecontinuedtospendmuchofhistimeinexperimentinghisfirstpatent(專

利權(quán))in1868foravoterecorderrunbyelectricity.

ThomasEdisonwastotallydeafinoneearandhardofhearingintheother,but

hethoughtofhisdeafnessasablessinginmanyways.Itkeptconversations

short,sothathecouldhavemoretimeforwork.Healwaysworked16outofevery

24hours.Sometimeshiswifehadtoremindhimtosleepandeat.

ThomasEdisondiedattheageof84.Heleftagreatmanyinventionsthatgreatly

improvedthequalityoflifeallovertheworld.

16.HowoftendidEdisonmakeanewinvention?

A.Abouteveryfourteendays.B.Abouteverysevendays.

C.Aboutonceaweek.D.Abouttwiceaweek.

17.Theunderlinedworld“fired”inthepassagemeans“

A.Gavesomebodyajob.B.Setfiretosomebody.

C.Letsomebodydown.D.Forcedsomebodytoleaveshisjob.

18.Edisonconsideredhisdeafnessas

A.somethingbadB.agiftfromGod

C.akindofabilityD.adisadvantage

19.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Edisonhadonly8hours,resteachdayafterhisdeafness.

B.Edisongothiseducationmostlybyself-teaching.

C.Edisonhadhisfirstjobin1986.

D.Edison,inventionsgreatlyimprovedthequalityofpeople'slife.

20.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Thefunctionoftheelectriclight.

B.Edisonandhisexperiments.

C.Theimportanceofinventions.

D.ThewholelifeofEdison.

五、KunmingisthecapitalofYunnan.It'sacitywithalonghistory.Kunming

hasapopulationofmorethan5,000,000.ThoughtheweatherinYunnanchanges

fromplacetoplace,Kunmingisfamousforherbeautifulweather.It'sneither

toohotinsummernortoocoldinwinter.That,swhymoreandmorepeoplelike

totravelandeventolivethere.Youcanseethatgreatchangeshavetakenplace

here.Alotoftallbuildings,cinemasandhospitalshavebeenputup.Youcan

crossthestreetsoverfootbridgesinthecity.Youcanbuywhateveryouwant

inshopsandsupermarketsinoraroundthecity.People*slivesarebecoming

betterandbetter.

Atweekendoronholiday,peopleliketorelaxthemselvesindifferentplaces

andindifferentways.Inwinter,peopleespeciallyoldpeoplewouldliketo

climbtheWesternHills.FromthetopofHills,youcanhaveagoodlookatthe

beautifulsceneryofKunming.FarawayfromtheHills,youcanenjoytheSleeping

BeautyamongtheHills.Aftersupper,familiestakeawalkalongthebankof

DianchiLake.TheGoldenTempleandEXPOGardenaretwofamousplacesofinterest

inthenorthofthecity.EXPOGardenisknowntopeoplebothathomeandabroad.

Youcanspendawholedayvisitingtheworld-famousgarden.Alittlefarther

awayfromthesoutheastofthecity,aspecialforestwelcomesyou.Itisnot

atreeforest,butastoneforest.SoitiscalledtheStoneForest.

PeopleinKunmingarereallyfriendly.Theyofteninvitetheirfriendshometo

trydeliciousfood,likericeornoodles.IfyouwanttoknowmoreaboutKunming

andtasteherfood,pleasevisitheryourself.

21.What'sthepopulationofKunming?

A.Overfivemillion.B.Overfivethousand.

C.Overfivebillion.D.Overfivehundred.

22..TheweatherinYunnanis_______.

thesameindifferentplaces

Bneithertoohotnortoocold

.Cdifferentindifferentplaces

Ddifferentinthesameplace

.2?TheSleepingBeautyisthenameofa.

A.PersonB.hillC.shopD.filmstar

24.isknowntopeopleallovertheworld.

A.TheWesternHillsB.TheStoneForest

C.TheGoldenTempleD.EXPOGarden

25.Thewriterofthispassagewantsto.

A.invitetouriststoKunmingB.visitKunming

C.tasteherfoodD.knowmoreaboutKunming

六、Wheneverthesundroppedandtheblueskycameup,myfatherandIusedto

climbthemountainnearmyhouse.Walkingtogether,myfatherandIusedtohave

alotofconversationsthroughwhichIlearnedlessonsfromhisexperiences.

Healwaystoldme,“Youshouldhavegoalslikeclimbingthemountain.”Without

themountain-climbingthatwebothenjoyed,wecouldn,thaveenoughtimeto

spendtogetherbecausemyfatherwasverybusy.Ireallygotalotfrom

mountain-climbing.Itgavemetimetotalkwithmyfatherandtobeindeep

thoughtaswellasdevelopmypatience(耐力).

Onceweclimbedaveryhighmountain.ItwassochallengingformebecauseI

wasonlytenyearsold.Duringthefirstfewhoursofclimbing,Ienjoyedthe

flowersandtrees,andthebirds'singing,butastimepassed,Igotapain

inbothofmylegs.Iwantedtoquitclimbing.Infact,Ihateditatthatmoment,

butmyfathersaidtome,“Youcanalwaysseeabeautifulskyatthetopof

themountain,butyoucan'tseeitbeforeyoureachthetop.Onlythereatthe

top,canyouseeallofthenicethings,justlikeinlife.”

Atthattime,Iwastooyoungtounderstandhiswords.Butlaterafterthat,

Igotnewhopeandconfidence.Ifoundmyselfstandingatthetopofthesky,

whichwasasclearascrystal(水晶).

26.Thepassagetellsusthatmountain-climbingwasforFatherandSon.

A.hardB.enjoyable

C.painfulD.comfortable

27.Theword“quit”inthepassagemeans“”.

A.carryonB.putoff

C.giveupD.pickup

28.Whichofthefollowingissimilarinmeaningtothefather'swordsinthe

secondparagraph?

A.Youwillgetallyouneedatthetopofthemountain.

B.Theskyisalwaysasclearascrystal.

C.Youcanfindlifeisfullofnicethings.

D.Nevergiveuphalf-way.

29.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthelastparagraphthat.

A.thewriterwasverysuccessfulinhislife

B.thewriterdidn,treachthetopofthemountain

C.thoughthewriterwasyoung,hecouldunderstandhisfather

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