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第第頁九年級英語人教版Unit3Couldyoupleasetellmewheretherestroomsare閱讀理解【真題+模擬】(含解析)Unit3單元閱讀精選8篇

(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報·試題原創(chuàng)】

Appreciatingwhereyoulive

欣賞你住的地方

I’vealwaysthoughtmyhouseisintheworstpossibleplace.Iliveontheedgeoftown.Mylittlecommunityoftwenty-somethinghousesisabout800metersawayfromanyothercommunity.

Everynight,myparentsdrivehomealongaratherlonely,forest-linedroadtogethome.It’shardformetocarpoolwithclassmatesandtheirparents.Butyesterday,IfounditisfantastictolivewhereIdo.

Yesterday,thewholestateofNewJersey,whereIlive,experiencedasnowstorm.WhenIwokeupinthemorning,mybackyardwasablanketofsnow.Everythingseemedsoclean,asifnaturehaddecidedtocovereverythingandstartedanew.AsIstoodbytheglassdoortohavealook,afamilyofdeergallopedpastmyyard.ItwaslikeascenetakenoutofBambi!

Butthatwasjustthebeginning.Myfamilykeepsapackageofbirdfeednexttotheporch.Everynowandthen,mymomleavessomefeedontheporchforbirdstoeat.Laterthatday,whileIwaseatinglunch,Inoticedaflashofredinfrontofthewindow.Twoofthemostbrilliantcardinalssatontwowoodenpostsoutsidemywindow,peckingawayatgrainsoffeed.Theirbrightredcoatsstoodincontrasttothewhitenessoutside.Thescenetookmybreathaway.

Whenmyparentscamehomethatnight,Ireportedtothemmyfindingsfromtheday.

“Youknow,”mymomsaid,“Ifwelivedanywhereelse,youwouldn’tbeabletoseeanyofthis.”

Shewasright.

IalwaysdreamedoflivingandworkinginalargecitywhenIgrowup.Butnow,Ialsocherishthequietbeautythatasuburbanbackyardoffers.

1.Whydidthewriterusetothinkhishousewasintheworstpossibleplace

A.Becauseitwastoobig.B.Becauseitwastoosmall.

C.Becauseitwastoofaraway.D.Becauseitwastooclosetoastore.

2.WhathappenedinNewJerseythedaybefore

A.Itrainedheavilyinthemorning.B.Therewasasnowstorminthewholestate.

C.Theskywasclearandthesunwasshining.D.Therewasathunderstormintheafternoon.

3.Howdoesthewriterfeelaboutwherehelivesnow

A.Hethinkshishouseisintheworstpossibleplace.

B.Heisindifferentaboutwherehelives.

C.Hecherishesthequietbeautythathissuburbanbackyardoffers.

D.Heisplanningtomovetoalargercity.

4.Whendidthewriterrealizethatlivinginthesuburbshaditsbenefits

A.Whenitwashardforthemtocarpoolwithclassmates.

B.Whentheirparentsdrovehomeonalonely,forest-linedroad.

C.Whentheysawafamilyofdeerontheirstreet.

D.Whentheirmomremindedthemthattheywouldnotseethesethingsiftheylivedinacity.

5.Wheredidthewriterwatchthedeerrunby

A.Intheforest.B.Alongthelonelyroad.C.Onthewindow.D.Behindthecommunity.

(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報·試題原創(chuàng)】

Canyoutellmewherethebathroomis

你能告訴我?guī)谀睦锪藛幔?/p>

TOILET,bathroom,restroom—Englishhasmanywordsforthelittleroomweallhavetogotoeveryday.

Differentcountriesoftenusedifferentwords.

IntheUS,youwillgetwhereyouneedtogoifyouaskwherethe“bathroom”is.Ifyou’reinashoppingmall,youshouldaskfordirectionstothe“restroom”.

PeoplefromtheUSalsousetheword“John”.Itcomesfromthenameofa19thcenturyBritishman.Heinventedtheflushtoilet.

InBritain,peopleoftensay“toilet”and“bathroom”.Yousometimesseethewords“Ladies”and“Gentlemen”abovethedoorstopublictoilets.But“Men”and“Women”aremorecommonnowinBritain.

Australianssay“l(fā)oo”.ThewordisalsoquitepopularintheUK.Canadiansusetheword“can”,NewZealanders“bog”andSouthAfricans“wanttogotothebathroom”.

InChina,Beijingnowusestheword“toilet”ratherthan“WC”.Allovertheworldnowsignsratherthanwordsareused.

WheredoesthewordtoiletitselfcomefromWell,it’sfromtheFrench“toilette”—towashyourself.

6.WhatwordsdoBritishpeopleoftenuseforthelittleroomwithatoilet

A.Restroomandbathroom.B.Toiletandbathroom.

C.LadiesandGentlemen.D.MenandWomen.

7.Whatistheoriginoftheword“John”usedintheUS

A.AnameofanAmericaninventor.

B.AnameofanEnglishmanwhoinventedtheflushtoilet.

C.AcommonAmericanname.

D.AslangwordmeaningtoiletintheUS.

8.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph4probablymeans“________”.

A.電動B.沖刷C.陶瓷D.塑膠

9.Itcanbeinferredthatdifferentcountriesusedifferentwordsforrestroombecause________.

A.theywanttoshowrespecttothebathroom.

B.theyarenotusedtosomewords.

C.thewordsareinfluencedbycultureandhistory.

D.theywanttoconfuseforeignvisitors.

10.Whatisthepassageabout

A.Englishwordsforsomekindsofrooms.

B.Wordsfortheroomwithatoiletindifferentcountries.

C.ThehistoryofwhereEnglishwordscomefrom.

D.Thedifferencebetweenwashroomandrestroom.

(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報·試題原創(chuàng)】

Tellme,wherearewe

告訴我,我們在哪里?

GeorgeandHarrysetoutinahotairballoontocrosstheAtlanticOcean.

“Harry,we’dbettergetclosertothegroundsowecanseewhereweare,”saysGeorgeafter37hoursintheair.Harryturnsdowntheheat,andtheballoondropstobelowthecloudcover.

“Istillcan’ttellwhereweare.Getcloser,”saysGeorge.SoHarryturnsdowntheheatontheballoonevenmoreuntiltheyareflyingjustabovetheroofsofcitybuildings.

“Idon’tknowwhatthistownis,”saysGeorge.“GetlowersothatIcanasksomeonewhereweare.”Harryturnsofftheengineandtheballoonfloatsquietlyuntiltheyarejust5metersabovetheground.“Hey,couldyoutelluswhereweare”Harryyellsdowntoaman.

“You’reinaballoon,5metersupintheair,”themanyellsback.

11.WhydidGeorgewanttogetclosertotheground

A.Becausetheballoonwastoohot.B.Becausehewantedabetterview.

C.Becausehewantedtolandtheballoon.D.Becausehewantedtogetoutoftheballoon.

12.WhatdidHarrydowhenGeorgeaskedhimtogetclosertotheground

A.Heturneduptheheat.B.Heturneddowntheheat.

C.Heturnedontheengine.D.Heturnedofftheengine.

13.WhatdidHarrydowhenGeorgewantedtoasksomeonefordirections

A.Heturneduptheheat.B.Heturneddowntheheat.

C.Heturnedontheengine.D.Heturnedofftheengine.

14.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthemanonthegroundis________.

A.a(chǎn)nexperiencedtravelerB.a(chǎn)nexpertonhotairballoons

C.tryingtobefunnyD.unhelpful

15.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage

A.GeorgeandHarryarelostinahotairballoon.

B.Harryknowshowtooperateahotairballoon.

C.GeorgeandHarryflyoveracity.

D.ThemanonthegroundgivesGeorgeandHarrydirections.

(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報·試題原創(chuàng)】

Whereareyougoing,solider

士兵,你去哪里?

AbigbattlewasgoingonduringWorldWarI.Gunswerefiringandshellsandbulletswereflyingabouteverywhere.Afteranhourofthis,oneofthesoldiersdecidedthatthefightingwasgettingtoodangerousforhim,soheleftthefrontlineandbegantowalkawayfromthebattle.Afterhehadwalkedforhalfanhour,hesawanofficercomingtowardshim.Theofficerstoppedhimandsaid:“Whereareyougoing”

“I’mtryingtogetasfaraspossiblefromthebattlethat’sgoingonbehindus,sir,”thesoldieranswered.

“DoyouknowwhoIam”theofficeraskedhimangrily.“I’myourcommandingofficer.”

Thesoldierwasverysurprisedwhenheheardthisandsaid:“MyGod,Ididn’tknowthatI’dgonesofaralready!”

16.Whatdidoneofthesoldiersdecideduringthebattle

A.Tokeepfighting.B.Toleavethefrontline.

C.Toasktheway.D.Togiveuptotheenemy.

17.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencetrytotellus

A.Whatkindsofweaponswereused.B.Howdangerousthefightingwas.

C.Whenthewarwasgoingtoend.D.Whichsidewouldbethewinner.

18.Howlongdidthesoldierwalkbeforehesawtheofficer

A.10minutesB.HalfanhourC.OnehourD.Twohours

19.Howdidthesoldieranswertheofficer’squestion

A.Hesaidhewantedtogoawayfromthebattleasmuchashecould.

B.Hesaidhewaslostbecauseofalongtimefighting.

C.Hesaidhedidn’tknowwhohiscommandingofficerwas.

D.Hesaidhewaslookingforhiscommandingofficer.

20.Howdidthesoldierfeelwhenhefoundoutthattheofficerwashiscommandingofficer

A.Hewashappyandrelaxed.B.Hewasquitesurprised.

C.Hewasexcitedandtearful.D.Hewasverycalm.

(2023·全國·九年級專題練習(xí))【語篇來自二十一世紀(jì)學(xué)生英文報·試題原創(chuàng)】

Wherearemyglasses

我的眼鏡在哪里?

AfterMr.andMs.SmithspendahappymorningatthezoowithJoe,their4-year-oldgrandson,theystopatarestaurantforlunch.Whenthewaiterpassesthemsomemenus,Mr.Smithlooksinhispocketforhisglasses.Heisdisappointed(失望的)tofindthattheyarelost.

“Iknowwhereyourglassesare,grandpa,”saysJoe.

“Where”asksMr.Smith,happily.

“Theyareatthezoo,”Joeanswers.‘‘Theyareonthegroundneartheelephants.”

Mr.Smithisalittleangryandheasks:“Joe,sinceyouknowmyglassesareontheground,whydon’tyoutellmebefore”

“Well,Grandpa,”saysJoe.“Afteryousteponthem,Idon’tthinkyouwantthemanymore.”

21.WhatistherelationshipbetweenMr.andMs.SmithandJoe

A.TheyareJoe’sparents.B.TheyareJoe’sgrandparents.

C.TheyareJoe’sfriends.D.Itdoesn’ttellus.

22.WhathappenstoMr.Smith’sglasses

A.Heforgetsthemathome.B.HegivesthemtoJoe.

C.Helosesthemattherestaurant.D.Helosesthematthezoo.

23.WhydoesJoenottellhisGrandpaheknowswheretheglassesare

A.Becausehewantstokeepthemforhimself.

B.Becausehedoesn'tlikehisgrandpa.

C.Becausehethinkshisgrandpadoesn’tneedthemanymore.

D.Becausehewantstohavesomefunwithhisgrandpa.

24.WhatisMr.Smith’sreactiontoJoe’sanswer

A.Hethinksitisfunny.B.Heisveryhappy.C.Heisangry.D.Heissurprised.

25.Whatisapossiblelessontolearnfromthestory

A.Nevertrustchildren.B.Alwaysrememberwhereyouplaceyourthings.

C.Don’tbeangryatchildren.D.Childrenaresmarterthanadultssometimes.

(2022·九年級單元測試)Attable,theBritishpeoplepayspecialattentiontotablemanners.Forexample,theyshouldn’ttalkattableorbeattableware(餐具).Theyhaveastrictrequirementonhowtouseknivesandforks,whileAmericansseldomdoso.Theylikefastandconvenientfood.American’sfavoritefoodarehamburgers,friedchickenandpizza.ThesedietskeeptheAmericanobesityratehigh.Butfromthediethabits,itisnotdifficultforustofindthattheAmericandoeverythingvigorously(活潑地)andresolutelyanddonotspendtoomuchonthetrifles(瑣事).

TherearealsolotsofdifferentmannersbetweenAmericansandChinese,andsomearetotallyevenopposite.ForAmericans,whenfriendsgathertogether,theydonotliketotalkabouttheirsalary(工資),ageandmarriage.Theythinktheyaretheirprivacy(隱私)andtheyaremorelikelytokeeptheirprivacy.ButinChina,peopleliketalkingaboutthem.InAmerica,whenpeoplemeetstrangers,theypreferpeopletocalltheirshortnames,becauseitwouldshowhowclosetheyare.ButinChina,itisimpolitetodothat.InAmerica,youwillbehatedifyousaysomeoneisoldanddosomethingspecialforthem,becausetheythinkoldpeopleareuselessintheworld.ForChinese,oldpeoplearegladtohearthatandyouwillbepraisedfordoingthingsfreelyforoldpeople.Theylikethesenseofbeingrespected.

Therearedifferentmannersindifferentcountries.Andweshouldfollowthemwhenwetraveltoothercountries.

26.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,Britishpeople_____.

A.oftentalkwitheachotherattableB.a(chǎn)lwaysbeattablewareattable

C.havehighobesityrateD.a(chǎn)restrictonhowtouseknivesandforks

27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resolutely”meaninChinese

A.猶豫地B.果斷地C.粗心地D.懶散地

28.Americansdon’tliketotalkabout_____whentheygathertogether.

A.foodB.marriageC.weatherD.shortnames

29.Youwillbe_____ifyousaysomeoneisoldinAmerica.

A.hatedB.respectedC.praisedD.laughed

30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Britishpeoplelikefastandconvenientfood.

B.Itispolitetocallpeople’sshortnamesinChina.

C.PeopleareencouragedtodothingsfreelyforoldpeopleinAmerica.

D.Callingpeople’sshortnamesshowshowclosetheyareinAmerica.

(2022·九年級課時練習(xí))IfyouareplanningatriptoFranceinthefuture,youshouldbecarefulwiththeroadsyoutakebecausesomeofthemmayjustdisappear.

ThePassageduGois(格伊斯通道)inFrance,whichisanaturalpassagefirstdiscoveredin1701,connectsthemainlandofFranceandasmallislandcalledNoirmoutier(努瓦爾穆捷島).Itisabout4.2kilometersinlength.Whathasmadethepassagefamousisthatitperiodically(周期性地)floods.Twiceaday,itdisappearsunderaboutfourmetersofwater.Thepassageisaccessibleonlyduringlowtidewhichlastsaboutonehour.Peoplecanalsodriveonthepassagehalfanhourbeforeandafterlowtide.

Drivingonthepassagemaybedangerous.Somedriversarecaughtinthetidebecausetheydriveatthewrongtime.Besides,asthepassageiscoveredwithwaterformostoftheday,itisslipperyallthetime.

Toensurethesafetyofdriversandtourists,signsarepostedonbothendsofthepassagetotellpeoplewhetherthepassageispassableornot.Therearealsopoles(柱子)setalongthepassageforpeopletoclimbupwhentheyaretrappedinthewater.Peoplearewarnedtodriveslowlyandmakenostopsonthepassage.Also,theyarenotallowedtoparkonthepassage.

ManypeoplevisitthePassageduGoiseveryday.Someofthemriskdrivingonitandothersarejustinterestedinwatchingitdisappearunderwaterandemergeagain.

31.WhathasmadethePassageduGoisfamous

A.Itis4.2kilometersinlength.B.Itfloodstwiceaday.

C.Itisanaturalpassage.D.Itwasdiscoveredearlier.

32.Peoplecanpassacrossthepassage_____.

A.a(chǎn)thightideinthemorningB.a(chǎn)tlowtideintheafternoon

C.halfanhourbeforeandafterlowtideD.a(chǎn)nytimewhenitissunny

33.WhyisitdangeroustodriveonthePassageduGois

A.Becausepeopleliketoplayandswiminthewater.

B.Becausedriversarenotgoodatdrivinginthetide.

C.Becausetherearetoomanycarsandtrucksontheroad.

D.Becauseitisslipperyandpeoplecanbecaughtinthetide.

34.Theunderlinedword“emerge”inthelastsentencemeans“_____”.

A.senseB.a(chǎn)ppearC.produceD.overcome

35.Whichmaybethebesttitleforthearticle

A.ATriptoFranceB.DrivingintheRiverC.DangerousPolesD.ThePassageduGois

(2022·九年級課時練習(xí))Whentwopeoplemeet,therearealotofwaysofgreeting.Thewaysofgreetingarenotalwaysthesameindifferentcountries.

InAmerica,twopeopleusuallygreeteachotherwithahandshake.Itisawaytoshowrespecttotheotherperson.Athletesfromoppositeteamsshakehandsbeforeagameforthesamereason.However,mostAmericansdon’tshakehandswhentheymeetpeopletheyhavealreadyknownwell.WhenAmericanfriendsmeteachother,theymightonlywave(揮手),ormaybejustnodtheirheads.

InNewZealand,thereisaspecialwayofgreetingcalled“Hongi”.Inthegreeting,twopeoplepresstheirnosesandforeheads(前額)togetherandclosetheireyes.ThisisanoldtraditionthatcomesfromtheMaori,whowerethefirstpeopletoliveinNewZealand.Eventoday,manyNewZealandersstillpresstheirforeheadswhentheymeet.

Kissingissometimesusedasawaytogreetsomeone.Insomecountries,importantpeopleusedtowearspecialrings.Itwasthecustomforvisitorstokisstheseringswhentheycameforameeting.InFrance,whenpeoplemet,theysometimeskisseachotherontheface.

InJapan,peoplebowtoeachothereverytimetheymeet.Evenfamilymembersbowtoeachother.Howlowtobowdependsonhowrespectedtheotherpersonis.

Today,newwaysofgreetingarecreatedallthetime.Peoplecandothiswithaquick“hi”,ahandshake,orevenasimplesmile.Theimportantthingisthatthepeopletheyaregreetingunderstandthem.

36.Theunderlinedpart“thesamereason”refersto________.

A.showingloveB.showingrespectC.thankingeachotherD.introducingeachother

37.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat________.

A.it’simpolitetopressone’snoseinNewZealand

B.HongiisakindoftraditionalfoodinNewZealand

C.theMaoriusedtobeanoldvillageinNewZealand

D.HongiisanoldtraditioninNewZealand

38.HowlowdoesoneJapanesebowtotheother

A.Itdependsonhowrespectedtheotherpersonis.

B.Itdependsonhowoldtheotherpersonis.

C.Itdependsonhowsuccessfultheotherpersonis.

D.Itdependsonhowtalltheotherpersonis.

39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage

A.It’sOKtojustnodheadswhenAmericanfriendsmeet.

B.FamilymembersinJapandonotbowtoeachother.

C.Insomecountries,ringswereonceusedforkissing.

D.Thewaysofgreetingarechangingovertime.

40.Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.

A.differentwaysofgreeting

B.howtobeapoliteperson

C.howtoshowrespecttoothers

D.waysofsayinghelloindifferentlanguages

參考答案:

1.C2.B3.C4.D5.C

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了起初認(rèn)為自己住的地方是最糟糕的,但是在一場暴風(fēng)雪之后,才意識到自己住的地方是多么的美,讓人陶醉。

1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Iliveontheedgeoftown.Mylittlecommunityoftwenty-somethinghousesisabout800metersawayfromanyothercommunity.”可知,住在城市邊緣,離其他社區(qū)大約800米遠(yuǎn)。故選C。

2.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“Yesterday,thewholestateofNewJersey,whereIlive,experiencedasnowstorm.”可知,昨天整個新澤西州都經(jīng)歷了一場暴風(fēng)雪。故選B。

3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段“IalwaysdreamedoflivingandworkinginalargecitywhenIgrowup.Butnow,Ialsocherishthequietbeautythatasuburbanbackyardoffers.”可知,現(xiàn)在很珍惜郊區(qū)后院所提供的寧靜之美。故選C。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段“Ifwelivedanywhereelse,youwouldn’tbeabletoseeanyofthis.”和倒數(shù)第二段“Shewasright.”可知,當(dāng)媽媽說如果他們住在城市里,就不會看到這些東西時,才意識到住在郊區(qū)的好處。故選D。

5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“AsIstoodbytheglassdoortohavealook,afamilyofdeergallopedpastmyyard.”可知,當(dāng)站在玻璃門旁看的時候,一家鹿從院子里飛奔而過。故選C。

6.B7.B8.B9.C10.B

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇說明文,主要介紹了在不同國家,人們關(guān)于廁所有不同的叫法。

6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段“InBritain,peopleoftensay‘toilet’and‘bathroom’.”可知,在英國人們通常把廁所稱作“toilet”和“bathroom”,故選B。

7.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Itcomesfromthenameofa19thcenturyBritishman.Heinventedtheflushtoilet.”可知,“John”是19世紀(jì)發(fā)明抽水馬桶的一位英國人的名字。故選B。

8.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)“Itcomesfromthenameofa19thcenturyBritishman.Heinventedtheflushtoilet.”可知,19世紀(jì)一位英國人發(fā)明的是沖刷馬桶。故選B。

9.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“Differentcountriesoftenusedifferentwords.”可知,不同的國家,不同的叫法,主要是受其國家文化和歷史的影響。故選C。

10.主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文可知,在不同國家,由于文化和歷史的差異,人們關(guān)于廁所有不同的叫法。故選B。

11.B12.B13.D14.D15.A

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了Harry與George乘坐熱氣球出發(fā)穿越大西洋,37小時后在熱氣球里迷路了。

11.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第一句“‘Harry,we’dbettergetclosertothegroundsowecanseewhereweare,’saysGeorgeafter37hoursintheair.”可知,George想要看清楚他們在哪里。故選B。

12.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Harryturnsdowntheheat,andtheballoondropstobelowthecloudcover.”可知,Harry調(diào)低了熱度。故選B。

13.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Harryturnsofftheengineandtheballoonfloatsquietlyuntiltheyarejust5metersabovetheground.”可知,Harry關(guān)閉了引擎。故選D。

14.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“‘You’reinaballoon,5metersupintheair,’themanyellsback.”可知,Harry與George本來就知道他們在5米高空,想問的是他們在什么地方,而地面上的人告訴他們在離地面5米,所以他的答案對他們沒有用。故選D。

15.主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文可知Harry與George乘坐熱氣球出發(fā)穿越大西洋,37小時后不知道他們在什么位置,盡管不斷地降落,并詢問地面上的人,仍然不知道哪里。故選A。

16.B17.B18.B19.A20.B

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了一位士兵在逃跑的途中遇到了他的指揮官的故事。

16.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Afteranhourofthis,oneofthesoldiersdecidedthatthefightingwasgettingtoodangerousforhim,soheleftthefrontlineandbegantowalkawayfromthebattle.”可知,一位士兵決定離開前線,遠(yuǎn)離戰(zhàn)爭。故選B。

17.推理判斷題。根據(jù)劃線句子“Gunswerefiringandshellsandbulletswereflyingabouteverywhere.”可知,槍聲此起彼伏,炮彈和子彈滿天飛,戰(zhàn)爭非常激烈和危險。故選B。

18.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Afterhehadwalkedforhalfanhour,hesawanofficercomingtowardshim.”可知,當(dāng)士兵走了半小時,他看見了一位長官。故選B。

19.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“I’mtryingtogetasfaraspossiblefromthebattlethat’sgoingonbehindus,sir”可知,士兵告訴長官他在盡可能遠(yuǎn)離身后正在進(jìn)行的戰(zhàn)斗。故選A。

20.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Thesoldierwasverysurprisedwhenheheardthis…”可知,當(dāng)這位長官時指揮官時,士兵非常地吃驚。故選B。

21.B22.D23.C24.C25.B

【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了Mr.Smith夫婦帶著孫子Joe去動物園玩,在餐廳吃午飯時,Mr.Smith發(fā)現(xiàn)眼鏡不見了。當(dāng)Joe告訴他眼鏡在動物園時,他非常生氣。所以,我們要記得把東西放在了哪里,否則別人會誤認(rèn)為我們不要了。

21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“AfterMr.andMs.SmithspendahappymorningatthezoowithJoe,their4-year-oldgrandson”可知,Mr.andMs.Smith是Joe的祖父母。故選B。

22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Theyareatthezoo…Theyareonthegroundneartheelephants.”可知,Mr.Smith的眼鏡丟在了動物園里。故選D。

23.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Afteryousteponthem,Idon’tthinkyouwantthemanymore.”可知,Joe看見爺爺踩到自己的眼鏡以為他不要了,所以就沒告訴他。故選C。

24.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Mr.Smithisalittleangryandheasks:‘Joe,sinceyouknowmyglassesareontheground…”可知,當(dāng)?shù)弥狫oe知道自己的眼鏡在什么地方而沒告訴他,他很生氣。故選C。

25.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Joe,sinceyouknowmyglassesareontheground,whydon’tyoutellmebefore”和“Afteryousteponthem,Idon’tthinkyouwantthemanymore.”可知,我們要記得把東西放在了哪里,否則別人會誤認(rèn)為我們不要了,故選B。

26.D27.B

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