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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.
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(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.
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(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.
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(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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
D.thewriterusedtostophalf-waywhenheclimbedthemountain
30.Thebesttitleforthepassageis"”.
A.ReachingtheTopoftheMountain
B.EnjoytheBeautifulViews
C.ConversationsbetweenFatherandSon
D.FatherandI
七、.Manyofusdon'tpaymuchattentiontotheimportanceofeyecare.Itis
saidthatifyoutakecareofyourbody,thenyoucansurelybehealthy.That
iswhyoureyesshouldbegivenalotofcare.Naturaleyecareshouldbeput
inanumberoneplace.
Thereareseveralcausesleadingtopooreyesightlikenotenoughfood,genes(M
因)andaging.Televisions,computersandreadingarealso
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