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中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解經(jīng)典篇章

完形填空

一、北京四中2009-2010年度初三第一學(xué)期期中試題

(Thisisatruestory)

OnaJanuarymorningJoelwiththeotherfishermengotonafishingboat.Thefirstfewhoursontheseawerenot

1.Thentherewasaterriblestorm.Thestormlastedfor22days.Whenitstopped,theyfoundtheirfishingnetswere

2.Theengineandtheradiodidn'twork.Therewasnofood,andtherewasnodrinkingwater.

Thementalkedtoeachother,“Howcanweliveonthesea?”Withouttheirnets,themencouldn'tfish.Buttheycould

3outoftheboatandcatchbigturtles(海龜).Theyneededprotection(遮擋)fromthesunandrain,sotheybuilta

simpleroof.Theroof4rainwater,too.Themencoulddrinkrainwater5theroof.

ForthenextfiveGthemenateturtles-whentheycaughtthem.Theydrankrainwater—whenitrained.7

therewasnofoodandnowater,andsometimestheythoughttheyweregoingtodiesoon.

Joelwrotealettertohiswife,“MydearEdith,Joelwrote,“8Idie,Ihopesomeonewillsendyouthisletter.

Thenyouwillknow9Idied.Ihadthebestinlife-agreatwomanandbeautifulchildren.Iloveyoureally.^^

Tendays10、onJune15,aJapaneseboatfoundthem.

11sentJoePslettertohiswife.Heshowedittoherhimself.Joelwillalwayskeeptheletter.Theletter,hesays,

12himremember,t4OntheseaIfoundthatIlovemywifeandchildrenvery,verymuch.Myfamilyiseverythingto

me.Idon'twanttoforgetthat.^^

1.A.unusualB.unluckyC.quietD.safe

2.A.brokenB.missedC.goneD.left

3.A.leaveB.workC.comeD.reach

4.A.savedB.heldC.gotD.carried

5.A.inB.fromC.underD.below

6.A.hoursB.daysC.weeksD.months

7.A.OftenB.OnlyC.OnceD.Suddenly

8.A.WhileB.BeforeC.IfD.Since

9.A.whyB.howC.whereD.when

10.A.laterB.agoC.beforeD.past

11.A.SomebodyB.AnybodyC.EverydayD.Nobody

12.A.letsB.hasC.helpsD.hopes

中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解經(jīng)典篇章

二、08浙江高考D

Forawhile,myneighborhoodwastakenoverbyanarmyofjoggers(慢跑者).Theywerethereallthetime:earlymorning,

noon,andevening.Therewerelittleoldladiesingraysweats,youngcouplesinAdidasshoes,middle-agedmenwithredfaces.

“Comeon!”MyfriendAlexencouragedmetojoinhimashejoggedbymyhouseeveryevening.4tYouUlfeelgreat/5

Well,IhadnothingagainstfeelinggreatandifAlexcouldjogeveryday,anyonecould.SoItookupjoggingseriouslyand

gaveitagoodtwomonthsofmylife,andnotadaymore.Basedonmyexperience,joggingisthemostovervaluedformof

exercisearound,andjudgingfromthenumberofthepeoplewholeftourneighborhoodjoggingarmy.Tmnotaloneinmy

opinion.

FirstofallJoggingisveryhardonthebody.Yourlegsandfeetarealpounding(重?fù)簦﹔unningdownaroadfortwoor

threemiles.Idevelopedfoot,leg,andbackproblems.ThenIreadaboutanationallyfamousjoggerwhodiedofaheartattack

whilejogging,andIhadsomethingelsetoworryabout.Joggingdoesn'tkillhundredsofpeople,butifyouhaveanyphysical

weaknesses,joggingwillsurelybringthemout,astheydidwithme.

Secondly,Igotnoenjoymentoutofjogging.Puttingonefootinfrontoftheotherforforty-fiveminutesisn'tmyideaof

fun.Joggingisalsoalonelypastime.Somejoggerssay,"Ilovebeingouttherewithjustmythoughts.^^Well,mythoughts

begantoboreme,andmostofthemwereonhowmuchmylegshurt.

AndhowcouldIenjoysomethingthatbroughtmepain?Andthatwasn'tjustthefirstweek;itwaspracticallyeveryday

fortwomonths.Inevergotpastthepainlevel,andpainisn'tfun.Whatacruelwaytodoit!Somanyotherexercises,including

walking,leadtoalmostthesameresultspainlessly,sowhyjog?

Idon'tjoganymore,andIdon'tthinkIeverwill.I'mwalkingtwomilesthreetimesaweekatafastpace,andthatfeels

good.Ibicycletoworkwhentheweatherisgood.Tmgettingexercise,andI'menjoyingitatthesametime.Icouldneversay

thesameforjogging,andFvefoundalotofbetterwaystostayinshape.

52.Fromthefirstparagraph,welearnthatinthewriter'sneighborhood.

A.joggingbecameverypopularB.peoplejoggedonlyduringthedaytime

C.AlexorganizedanarmyofjoggersD.joggingprovidedachancetogettogether

53.Theunderlinedword"them”(Paragraph3)mostprobablyrefersto.

A.heartattacksB.Backproblems

C.famousjoggersD.physicalweaknesses

54.Whatwasthewriter'sattitudetowardsjogginginthebeginning?

A.Hefeltitwasworthatry.B.Hewasveryfondofit.

C.Hewasstronglyagainstit.D.Hethoughtitmustbepainful.

55.Whydidthewritergiveupjoggingtwomonthslater?

A.Hedislikeddoingexerciseoutside.B.Hefounditneitherhealthynorinteresting.

C.Hewasafraidofhavingaheartattack.D.Hewasworriedaboutbeingleftalone.

56.Fromthewriter'sexperience,wecanconcludethat.

A.noteveryoneenjoysjogging

B.heistheonlypersonwhohatesjogging

C.nothingotherthanjoggingcanhelppeoplekeepfit

D.joggingmakespeoplefeelgreaterthananyothersport.

三、08浙江高考E

AsimplepieceofclotheslinehangsbetweensomeenvironmentallyfriendlyAmericansandtheirneighbors.

Ononesidestandthosewhoseeclothesdryers(干衣機(jī))asawasteofenergyandamajorpolluteroftheenvironment.As

aresult,theyareturningtoclotheslinesaspartofthe“what-I-candoenvironmentalism(劃;境保護(hù)主義)

Ontheothersidearepeoplewhoareagainstdryingclothesoutside,arguingthatclotheslinesareunpleasanttolookat.

TheyhavepersuadedHomeownersAssociations(HOAs)acrosstheU.S.tobanoutdoorclotheslines,becauseclothesline

dryingalsotendstolowerhomevalueintheneighborhood.ThishadledtoaRight-to-DryMovementthatiscallingforlawsto

bepassedtoprotectpeople'srighttouseclotheslines.

Sofar,onlythreestateshavelawstoprotectclothesline.Right-to-Drysupportersarguethatthereshouldbemove.

MattReck,37,isthekindofeco-conscious(W生態(tài)意識(shí)的)personwhofeedshistreeswithbathwaterandreuseswater

dropsfromhisairconditionerstowaterplants.Hisfamilyalsousesaclothesline.ButonJuly9,2007,theHOAinWakeForest,

NorthCarolina,toldhimthatadissatisfiedneighborhadtelephonedthemabouthimclothesline.TheReckspaidnoattentionto

thewarningandstilldriedtheirclothesonalineintheyard.uManypeoplesaytheyareenvironmentallyfriendlybuttheydon't

takemattersintheirownhands,“saysReck.ThelocalHOAhasdecidednottotakeanyaction,unlessmoreneighborscometo

them.

NorthCarolinalawmakersaresayingthatbanningclotheslinesisnottherightthingtodo.ButHOAsandhousing

businessesbelievethatclotheslinedryingremindspeopleofpoorneighborhoods.Theyworrythatifbuyersthinktheirfuture

neighborscan'tevenafforddryers,housingpriceswillfall.

Environmentalistssaysuchworriesarenotnecessary,andinviewofglobalwarming,thatideaneedstochange.Asthey

say,“Theclotheslineisbeautiful”.Hangingclothesoutsideshouldbeencouraged.Weallhavetodoatleastsomethingtoslow

downtheprocessofglobalwarming.”

57.Oneofthereasonswhysupportersofclothesdryersaretryingtobanclotheslinedryingisthat.

A.clothesdryersaremoreefficientB.clotheslinedryingreduceshomevalue

C.clothesdryersareenergy-savingD.clotheslinedryingisnotallowedinmostU.S.states

58.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMattReck?

A.Heisakind-heartedman.B.Heisanimpoliteman.

C.Heisandexperiencedgardener.D.Heisamanofsocialresponsibility.

59.Whoareinfavorofclotheslinedrying?

A.Housingbusinesses.B.Environmentalists.

C.HomeownersAssociations.D.Reck'sdissatisfiedneighbors.

60.Whatismainlydiscussedinthetext?

A.Clotheslinedrying:awaytosaveenergyandmoney.

B.Clotheslinedrying:alostartrediscovered.

C.Oppositeopinionsonclotheslinedrying.

D.Differentvarietiesofclotheslines.

四、09年房山二模

Jenkinswasajeweler,whohadmadealargediamondringworth£57,000fortheSilkstoneJewelleryShop.Whenitwas

ready,hemadeacopyofitwhichlookedthesameasthefirstonebutwasworthonly£2,000.Hetookthistotheshop,which

1itwithoutaquestion.

Jenkinsgavetherealringtohiswifeforherfortiethbirthday.Then,thehusbandandwife2toParisfora

weekend.Astothe3ring,theshopsolditfor£60,000.

SixmonthslaterthebuyeritbacktoSilkstone'soffice."It'safaultydiamond,”hesaid."Itisn'tworththehigh

priceIpaid."Thenhetoldthemthe5.Hiswife'scarhadcaughtfireinanaccident.Shewasluckytocomeoutsafely.

立theringhadfallenoffandbeendamagedinthegreatheatofthefire.

Theshophadto工.Theyknewthatnofireonearthcaneverdamageaperfectdiamond.Someonehadtakenthe

realdiamondandputafaultyoneinitsplace.Thequestionwas:Whoait?

Apictureoftheringappearedinthe旦.Areaderthoughthehadseentheringsomewhere.Thenextday,another

pictureappearedinthepaperswhich"afamousdancerwalkingouttoaplaneforParis.Behindthedancertherewas

awomanJ1.alargediamondring."Doyouknowthe12withthelovelydiamondring?^^thepapersaskedtheir

readers.Severalmonthslater,Jenkinswassentencedtosevenyearsinprison.

1.A.acceptedB.returnedC.refusedD.received

2.A.rodeB.droveC.sailedD.flew

3.A.firstB.secondC.lastD.next

4.A.soldB.postedC.broughtD.returned

5.A.factsB.mattersC.questionsD.results

6.A.soB.orC.butD.and

7.A.thinkB.agreeC.answerD.promise

8.A.copiedB.madeC.stoleD.did

9.A.noticesB.magazinesC.newspapersD.programmes

10.A.showedB.drewC.printedD.wrote

11.A.carryingB.dressingC.wearingD.holding

12.A.dancerB.womanC.readerD.jeweler

五、09年懷柔二模

Mostteachersagreethatthefirstlessonofateacherisoftenunforgettable.Iremembergettingintotheclasswiththe

Lofabeginnerteacher:nervous,careful,excited...ect.TheschoolI2myfirstlessoninwaswell-knownto

holdthemosttroublesomestudentsinthecity.Withthisin3___,IwasmorenervousthanIshouldbe.ButItriedmybest

notto&itoutandwentintotheclass.ThefirstthingIdidwastakingalookatthewholeclass.Myeyesaon

abigblackstudent.Hewassittingintheback.oftheclasswithnooneinfrontofhim.Hisbodywasmuch工

thanmine.Ithoughtitwouldbebettertoleavethatboyuntouchable.AssoonasIstartedmylessonwritingontheblackboard,

Iheardsomenoisefromtheback.I§thestudentstofindoutwhodidit,buttheclasslookedvery9.Iwenton

writingandthenoisewenton.ThenIstoppedmylessontoJ0thisproblembecauseIbelievedthatif

Ilostcontroloftheclassfromthe1,Iwouldn'tbeabletogetitback.Ithoughtthebigboymadethenoise.To

mysurprise,asmallboywasthesourceoftrouble.DayswentJ2andIdiscoveredthatthebigboywasgoodandquiet

andthegreatsourceoftroublecamefromagroupofsmall-sizedstudentswhobecameundercontrolaftersomeweeks.From

thenon,Irealizedthatjudgingbyappearancecanoftenbewrong,notonlywithstudents.

1.A.ideasB.feelingsC.thoughtsD.ways

2.A.startedB.foundC.openedD.finished

3.A.headB.mindC.schoolD.hand

4.A.makeB.bringC.workD.show

5.A.stoppedB.noticedC.pointedD.warned

6.A.lineB.rowC.roomD.part

7.A.higherB.lighterC.largerD.thicker

8.A.facedB.turnedC.discussedD.described

9.A.commonB.confidentC.quietD.crowded

10.A.decideB.solveC.improveD.produce

11.A.beginningB.exampleC.matterD.end

12.A.outB.downC.awayD.on

六、完形填空(07北京中考)

通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Jessiewasdrivinghomehappilywhenatruckwentpasthercar.Thedriverwasmovingmuchtoofast.WhenJessie

nearedherexit(出口),she___38___somethingandstoppedhercartotherightofthehighway(高速公路).Anaccidenthad

happenedontheleftside.Thetruckhad___39___acar,butthedriverwasgone.Jessiethoughtthatthepeopleinsidemustbe

badly___40___andsheshouldhelpthemasmuchasshecould.

Notthinkingofthe___41___,Jessiehurriedtotheothersideoftheroad,thoughfewpeopledared(敢)crosssuchabusy

road.Lookingintothecar,shesawfivepeople一twowomenandthreechildren.Jessiewas___42___toseeallofthem

moving.

Jessiepulledoneofthecardoors.Itwouldn'topen.Shewenttothenextdoor.___43___,shecouldn'tmoveit.She

almostthoughtthatallwas__44___beforeshegotoneofthedoorstoopenalittle.t4Pleasegetthechildrenout,“oneofthe

womencalled.Jessie___45__alittleboyfromthecarandmovedhimtoa____46___place.Thenshewenttobringtheother

childrentosafety.

Afterthelastchildwasoutofthecar,Jessiethoughtoftheboxin___47___car.Shehadsomethinginitthatcouldhelp

getthatdooropen.Soshegottheboxquickly.AsJessiewas___48___onthedoor,thedriversaid,"Notmanypeoplewould

dowhatyou'redoing.”“Youjusttakeiteasy,andI'llhaveyou___49___soon,“saidJessie.Shewasasgoodasherword.As

soonasshehelpedthewomenoutofthecar,itcaughtfire.

38.A.didB.sawC.madeD.forgot

39.A.hitB.metC.passedD.followed

40.A.beatenB.treatedC.neededD.hurt

41.A.matterB.troubleC.dangerD.accident

42.A.proudB.happyC.nervousD.worried

43.A.AgainB.ClearlyC.PerhapsD.Exactly

44.A.expectedB.missedC.lostD.found

45.A.pickedB.droppedC.collectedD.pulled

46.A.quietB.coolC.safeD.clean

47.A.theirB.herC.anotherD.this

48.A.workingB.turningC.knockingD.setting

49.A.backB.pastC.overD.out

七、閱讀理解(07北京閱讀理解C篇)

MaltMasonhasseenthefuture一andit'sfun.Masonlikesthinkingabouthowmachinescanmakeourliveseasierby

doingtheworkwehate,suchascleaning.Heshowsahardfloorcleaningsystem(系統(tǒng))that'sbuiltintothewall:itwillblow

dirttoapartoftheroomwhereitwillbecollectedbyavacuum(吸塵器).Thenthesystemwilldropsomecleaneronthefloor

andanarmwillmop(用拖把擦)itup."Thismaytroubleyou,"saysKara,anexpertinMason'scompany."Butyoucan

programittocomeonat3a.m.,anditwilljustwet-mopthefioorforyou.^^

Whenitcomestothekitchen,BruceBeihoff,anotherexpertatWhirlpool,issurethatinafewyears,robotswillbedoing

mostoftheboringwork,freeingustorelax.t4Morethanjustfun,futurekitchenswillbeenvironmentallyfriendly,hesays."A

newsystemwillbebuiltinthehousewhichcanrecycleenergy(能量)lostfromyourkitchentomakethewholehomewarm.”

“Thefridgewillbethecenterofthehome,“saysDanielLee,amarketexpert.Thefridgewillhaveatouchscreen(胡!摸

屏幕)whereyoucanwatchTV,surftheInternet,checkyoure-mail,keepashoppinglistandordervegetables.44Yourfridgeis

thefirstplaceyougointhemorningandthelastplaceatnight,“saysLee.

Everwonderwhya1.9-metermananda1.6-meterwomanhavetocookmealsoncounters(工f)三臺(tái))ofthesameheight.

“Theheightwasdecidedover50yearsago,accordingtotheheightofordinarywomen,“saysJaneLangmuir,anexpertof

cookingmachines.t4Buttimeshavechanged.Wehavemadeanewcounterwhereyoupressabuttonanditmovestowhatever

heightyouwant.^^Atthesametime,TedSelkeratMIT'sCounterlabhasmadetheDishmakerwhichletsyoumakedishesand

bowlsoutofplasticsathome.Aftereachmeal,thedishesarechangedstraightbackintoplastics.

57.Howmanyinventionsarementionedinthepassage?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

58.Infuture,ifyouwanttocleanyourhouse,youwill.

A.havearecyclingsystembuiltinthewallB.getupearlytostartyourcleaningsystem

C.useyourfridgetogiveorderstoacleanerD.leavetheworktoakindofcleaningmachine

59.Whatisfuturekitchenworklike?

A.Terrificandrelaxing.B.Easyandinteresting.C.Enjoyableandexciting.D.Funnyandamazing.

60.Fromthepassage,weknow.

A.peoplewillhavemoreandmoretimeenjoyingthemselves

B.futurekitchenscanprovidealltheenergyforourlifeeveryday

C.thefridgecanbefoundinthecenterofafuturehouse

D.peoplemustbeexpertatcomputerstousetheseinventions

八、09年密云二模

Itwasthelastdayofthefinalexaminationinalargeeasternuniversity.Onthestepsofonebuilding,

agroupofstudentsweretalkingabouttheexamthatwasgoingtobegininafew[?Ontheirfaces

wasconfidence.Thiswastheirlastexam---thenontograduationandjobs.

Sometalkedaboutjobstheyhadalreadyhad,otherstalkedaboutjobstheywouldget.Withthecertainty

offouryearsofcollege,theyfelt2totakecontroloftheworld.

Thecomingexamwouldbea(n)3task,astheprofessorhadsaidtheycouldbringanybooksor

notestheywanted,requestingonlythattheycouldnot'eachotherduringthetest.

5theyenteredtheclassroom.Theprofessorpassedoutthepapers.Andsmilesappearedonthe

students*facesastheyfoundtherewereonlyfivequestions.

Threehourshadpassedthentheprofessorbegantocollectpapers.Thestudentsnolongerlookedconfident.

Ontheirfaceswasafrightenedexpression.

Theprofessorlookedatthegfacesbeforehim,andthenasked,“Howmanycompletedallfive

questions?”Notahandwasraised.

“Howmanyansweredfour?"Stillnohand.

“Three?Two?”Thestudentsmovedrestlesslyintheirseats.

“One,then?Certainlysomebodyfinished7nButtheclassremainedsilent.

'ThatisexactlywhatI8"hesaid."Remember,althoughyouhavecompletedfouryearsofstudy,there

arestillmanythingsaboutthesubjectyoudon'tknow.Thesequestionsyoucouldnotanswerarerelatively

commonineveryday99,Then,smiling,headded,“Youwillall10thiscourse,butremember---

eventhoughyouarenowcollegegraduates,youreducationhasjust11

Theyearsweakenedthenameoftheprofessor,butnotthe12hetaught.

1.A.secondsB.minutesC.hoursD.days

2.A.gladB.readyC.sorryD.nice

3.A.interestingB.necessaryC.easyD.unusual

4.A.listentoB.lookatC.careforD.talkto

5.A.HardlyB.HappilyC.QuicklyD.Carefully

6.A.pleasedB.worriedC.surprisedD.moved

7.A.allB.noneC.oneD.it

8.A.wonderedB.enjoyedC.hatedD.expected

9.A.jobB.classC.practiceD.study

10.A.passB.failC.takeD.start

11.A.begunB.completedC.failedD.succeeded

12.A.subjectsB.thingsC.wordsD.lessons

九、2006年浙江省寧波市中考

Lilneverforgetonesummerdayin1975.Onthatdaymy36____suddenlydiedbecauseofanunexplained

illnessattheageof36.Laterthatafternoon,apoliceofficer____37____tomyhousetoaskformyfather's

permission(允許)forthehospitalto38Mother,svalve(/心臟瓣膜).Iwasgreatlysurprised.Iraninto

thehouseintears.At14Ijustcouldn,tunderstandwhypeoplewouldtakeapart(分解)apersonI____39.

40____myfathertoldhim,“Yes.”

“Howcanyouletthemdothattoher?”I41him.

“Linda,“hesaid42____,puttinghisarmsaroundme,“thegreatestpresentyoucangiveisapart

of43.YourmotherandIdecidedlongagothatifwecanmakeaperson'slife44afterwe

died,ourdeathwillhavemeaning.

Thelessonmyfathertaughtmethatdaybecameoneofthemost____45____inmylife.

Yearspassed.Imarriedandhadafamily46myown.In1996myfatherbecameseriouslyill.

Withasmilehetoldmethatwhenhedied,hewantedtodonate(捐贈(zèng))47wasingoodcondition(狀

況),especiallyhiseyes.

Myfatherdiedandwedonated____48____ashehadwanted.Threedayslater,mydaughtersaid,“Mum,

I'mso49ofwhatyoudidforGrandpa."AtthatmomentIrealizedthatmyfathergave50his

eyes.Whatheleftbehindsparkled(閃爍)inmydaughter'seyes-pride.

36.A.fatherB.motherC.grandmaD.grandpa

37.A.shoutedB.sentC.cameD.reached

38.A.operateB.useC.makeD.repair

39.A.lovedB.lostC.forgotD.remembered

40.A.SoB.AsC.ButD.And

41.A.reportedB.saidtoC.toldD.criedat

42.A.quietlyB.happilyC.angrilyD.loudly

43.A.yourselfB.myselfC.himself1).herself

44.A.worseB.poorerC.betterD.morehelpful

45.A.wonderfulB.importantC.warm-heartedD.beautiful

46.A.atB.withC.ofD.for

47.A.howeverB.whichC.whoeverD.whatever

48.A.hisheartB.hiseyesC.hislifeD.hisears

49.A.afraidB.tiredC.fullD.proud

50.A.muchmorethanB.lessthanC.manymorethanD.asmuchas

十、08中考海淀二模

Theneedtogiveup

Twofriendsvisitedazootogether.Thezoowasvery33anditwasimpossibletogoeverywhere.

Theyhadto34whereandwhichanimaltovisitastheirtimewaslimited.So35ofthemagreed

nottogobackafterchoosingaroadateveryfork.

Aroadsignatthefirstforkshowedonewaytothe36quartersandtheothertothetigerhill.

Theydecidedontheformeraftera37discussionbecauselionsare“thekingsoftheforest.MThe

second38aforkgoingseparatelytothepandaandthepeacock.Thechosethepandaasitisthe

nation'streasure,sothey39itsway.Thustheymadechoicesall40thewayandeachchoice

meantmakingadecisionwithsomeregret,buttheyhadtomaketheirchoicesquickly.Iftheycouldn,t,

theywould___41more.Onlyrapiddecisionscouldoffermore42forsightseeingandreducepossible

regret.

Lifeismoreorlesslikethis---oneoftenhastochoose,forexample,betweentwodesirable(合意

W)jobs,twofascinatinguniversities.Togetoneyouhavetogiveuptheother■■-youcan43gethalfofit.Ifyou

spendtimeweighingtheprosandconsandthinkingaboutgainsandlosses,youwillmostlikely44

withemptyhands.Don'tbesadaboutit.Atleastyouhavegothalfofthedesirablethingsinlife—

somethingthatishardtocomeby.

33.A.smallB.largeC.farD.dirty

34.A.knowB.agreeC.askD.decide

35.A.bothB.oneC.allD.neither

36.A.pandaB.birdC.foodD.lion

37.A.longB.hardC.shortD.serious

38.A.wasB.gaveC.formedD.moved

39.A.gotB.wentC.madeD.moved

40.A.alongB.acrossC.byD.in

41.A.failB.loseC.missD.waste

42.A.choicesB.chancesC.decisionsD.discussions

43.A.alsoB.evenC.stillD.only

44.A.startB.stopC.endD.change

十一、閱讀與表達(dá)(2008年北京市中考崇文區(qū)二模)

Heisayoungmanwhoseemstohavebrainsinhisfeetaswellashishead.

BrazilianfootballstarRicardoDada'sperformancesmakethepointwell.Heisoneofthetopscorers

intheUEFAChampionsLeague(歐洲冠軍杯).KakahelpedACMilanbeatManchesterUnited3-0.Kaka,ingreatform,

scoredagoal.ThewintookKakaandACMilantothefinalsoftheUEFAcupin2007.

LikemanyBrazilianfootballplayers,Kakaisnowworldfamous.ButheisnotlikemostBrazilianplayers.

Mostofhispalswereoncepoor.Footballmadethemfamousandrich.

The26-year-oldKakaisadifferentkindofstar.

Hewasborntoarichfamilyandenjoyedacomfortableearlylife.HejoinedSaoPauloclubateight

andsignedasaprofessionalplayerat15.Threeyearslater,hewasthebestplayerintheteam.

“Iplanmycareer(WMk)bysettingmyselfgoals,heexplained."Mygoalsdriveme,theyarewhatIfight

for.”

Andhisnextgoalistohelpthepoorchildren."WhenIwaswiththenationalteam,wewenttoplay

insomeofthepoorerareas.Hesaid."Youseechildrenwhodon'thaveenoughtoeat.”

Kakabelieveshecandosomething.SinceNovember2004,KakahasbeenanAmbassador(大使)AgainstHunger

fortheUNWorldFoodProgarm.

17.HowoldisKaka?

18.WasKakaborntoarichfamilyorapoorfamily?

19.WasKakathebestplayerinhisteamwhenhewas18?

20.WhatisKakasnextgoal?

21.What'sKakalikeaccordingtothepassage?

十二、閱讀與表達(dá)(2007年北京市中考大綱卷)

Americanslovesports-theylovetoplaythem,towatchthemontelevision,andtotalkaboutthem.Butthishobby

sometimeshasseriousresults一atleasttotheplayers.Forexample,whenpeopleplaytennis,sometimestheyhurttheirelbow

(肘部)andinthiswaytheydevelop“tennisel

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