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八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)期末復(fù)習(xí)專(zhuān)題閱讀理解AHello!I’mWangYiming.I’mfive.IamfromChina.PeoplecallmeXiaobao.Hip-popdancingismyfavourite.Iimitate(模仿)MichaelJackson.MymotherBianAiqingisaphotographer.Iperformedon“TheEllenShow”,aUSATVtalkshowhostedbycomedianEllenDeGene-res,inFebruary.ThemomentImetDeGeneres,Igavehimabighugandalollipop(棒棒糖).Unlikemostotherchildstars,Ididnotlearndancingjusttoperform.Ilikedancingbestbecauseitmakesmereallyhappy;( )1.What’sthehost’sfullname?A.Ellen. B.MchaelJacksoaC.EllenDeGeneres. D.WangYiming.( )2.WhereisEllenDeGeneres?A. InChina. B.InEngland.C.IntheUSA. D.InCanada.( )3.WhoisMichaelJackson?A. Heisadancer. B. Heisacomedian.C. Heisahost. D. Heisachild.( )4.Where’sWangYimingfrom?A. HeisfromChina. B. HeisfromEngland.C. HeisfromJapan. D. HeisfromtheUSA.BParentstodayworryabouttheirchildren’sdiets.Somedoctorsgivethefollowingadvice:1.Teenagersshouldn’teattoomuchjunkfood.2.Teenagersshouldn’teatfoodwithtoomuchsalt.Saltcancausehighbloodpressureinthefuture.3.Teenagersshouldeatfoodwithlessfat,oilandsugar.4.Teenagersneedtoeatsomefruitsandvegetableseveryday.Fruitsandvegetablesarerichinvitaminsandhavelittlefat.5.Teenagersneedtodrinkmoremilk.Milkwillhelptheirbonesgrow.6.Teenagersneedtoeatbreakfasteveryday.Thisisgoodfortheirbodiesandminds.( )1.Accordingtothedoctor’sadvice,whatdoesjunkfoodinclude?A. Milkandvitamins.B. Fruitsandsugar.C. Vegetablesandsalt.D. Fat,oil,saltandsugar.( )2.Inthispassage,doctorsthinkthatteenagersshouldeatmore ______.A. foodwithnovitaminsB. fatandsugarC. vegetablesandfruits D. saltandoil( )3.Thebesttitleforthispassageis“______”.A. BadHabitsB. JunkFoodC. UnhealthyFoodD. AdviceonHealthyEatingCHello,mydearfriends,todayhere’safunnycartoonforyou.ItisaChinesecartoon.ItsnameisPleasantGoatandBigBigWolf.Inthiscartoon,therearesomegoatsandsomewolves.PleasantGoatistheleadingrole(主角)Helikesplayingfootballandrunning.Herunsfasterthantheothergoats.PrettyGoatlikesmakingclothesandgrowingflowers.Sheisverybeautiful.LazyGoatisclever,buthedoesn’tlikedoingsports.Helikessleepingbest.ForceGoat(沸羊羊)isstrongerthantheothergoats.WarmGoatistheclassmonitoratschool.SlowGoatis68yearsold.Heisolderthantheothergoats.Heisthevillagehead.EverygoathasalovelypetBigBigWolfwantstoeatsheep.RedWolfisBigBigWolf’swife.Sheisverybad.BananaWolfisnice.Heisthefriendofgoats.Helikeseatingbananasverymuch.( )1._____doesn’tlikesports.A.LazyGoat B.ForceGoatC.WarmGoat D.HappyGoat( )2.PrettyGoatlikes_______.A.playing football B. sleepingC.making clothes D. eatingbananas( )3._______isthegoats’friend.A.BigBigWolf B.BananaWolf C.RedWolf D.GreyWolf( )4.Thereare ______goatsinthepassage.A.four B. fiveC.six D. seven( )5.WhichisNOTright?A. HappyGoatrunsslowerthanothersheep. B. SlowGoatisolderthantheothersheep.C. WarmGoathasalovelypet.D. RedWolfisBigBigWolf’swife.DTelevisionhastakentheplaceofschoolsashemaineducatorinAmerica.Thereareseveralreasonsforthis.First,thereisthenumberofhours.WhileAmericansspendabout13,000hoursnschools,theyspend15,000to16,000hoursinfrontofaTVset.SecondistheageatwhichviewersstartwatchingTV.PeoplestartwatchingandunderstandingTVatabouttheageof3,whichisseveralyearsbeforetheystarttodoschoolwork.Finally,thereisthenumberofviewer.About90,000,000youngpeopleareattendingschool,butmostoftheAmericanswatchTVeveryday.Itseems,then,thatTVshowsaretakingtheplaceofteachersandprofessorsastheeducatorsinAmerica.( )1.Themainideaofthepassageis______.A. TVismoreimportantthanschoolB. fewerandfewerchildrengotoschoolC. thereisnotaschoolwhichhasnoTVsetinAmericaD. TVplaysagreatpartinAmericanpeople’slife( )2.Howmanyreasonsthattelevisionhasbecomethemaineducatorarementionedinthepassage?A.Two. B.Three.C.Four. D.Five.( )3.Thefirstreasonshowsthat______.A. nowchildrengotoschoollessoftenthantheirparentsdidB. inhislifeanAmericanspendsmoretimewatchingTVthanatschoolC.aTVprogramusuallygiveslessonsof15,000--16,000hoursD. parentsthink13,000hoursofschoolisnotenough( )4.InAmerica,achildstartsgoingtoschool_______.A. whenheis13B. whenheisabout6or7C. whenheisabletounderstandTVD. afterhestartstodoschoolwork( )5.EverydayinAmerica______.A. teachersandprofessorswatchTVB. 90,000,000youngpeoplewatchTVC. notonlyyoungpeoplewatchTVD. 15,000—16,000peoplewatchTVEThemostinterestingpartofthetownwasthemarket,wheretherewerealotofcafes,restaurantsandsmallshopsfullofkindsofcheapgoods.Atthistimeoftheyearitwasnotcrowded.Itwasalovelydaywithonlyafewlittlewhitecloudsinthesky.Itwasnothot,asitsometimeswasduringthesummer,butpleasantlywarm.EdwardandAnnsatatatableoutsideonecthecafes.Aftertheyhadbeensittingthereenjoyingthesunlightforafewminutes,ayoungwaiter,notmuchmorethanaboy,cametotaketheirorder.HespokenoEnglish,butpointedatthemenuwithasmile.TheythoughttheyhadmanagedtomakehimunderstandthatallTheywantedwasice-cream.Therewerefewflavorscoffeeandorange,andtheybothchosecoffee.“Ilovecoffeeice-cream,”saidAnn.Afteralittlewhilethewaiterreturned.HewascarryingabigtraywhichhesetdownverycarefullyonthetableinfrontofEdwardandAnn.Thereweretwocupsofcoffeeandtwoice-creamonthetray.“Wedidn’twantcoffee,”saidEdwardangrily,“butcoffeeice-cream.HeoughttobeabletounderstandsomeEnglish.”Thewaitersmiledandlookedpleased.“No,”saidAnnlaughing,“Itishiscountry.Weoughttobeabletospeakhislanguage.”()1.Theweatherthatdaywas______.A. hotandcloudy B. sunnyandwarmC. warmandcloudy D. coldandcloudy( )2.Thewaiter_______.A. wasalittleyoungerthanaboy B.wasonlyaboyC. wasalittleolderthanaboy D.lookedlikeaboy( )3.Thewaiterbroughtthem_____.A. ice-creaminsteadofcoffee B.coffeewithice-creaminitC. coffeeaswellasice-cream D. coffeebutnoice-cream( )4.Itseemsthatthewaiter______.A. likedplayingjokes B. didn’tspeakclearlyC. wasunabletospeak D.hadmadeamistake()5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.ThewaiterwasnativespeakerB.ThestorytookplaceinEngland.C.EdwardandAnnweredoingshoppingD.EdwardandAnnwereangrybecausetheycouldn’tgetwhattheyhadwanted.FMobilephoneshavebecomeaproblemformiddleschools.SomemiddleschoolsinAustraliahavebannedstudentsfromcarryingmobilephonesduringschoolhours.Mobilephoneusedamongchildrenhasbecomeaproblemfortheschoolthisyear.SeveralchildrenhavegotmobilephonesasChristmasgifts,andmorestudentswillwantthem.Bluett,anofficial,saidmobilephoneuseisadistractiontostudentsduringschoolhoursanditalsogivesteacherssomuchtroubleintheirclassrooms.Teacherswerealsosayingthatsometimesstudentsmightusephonemessagestocheatduringexams.Shesaidsomeschoolshadtriedtobanmobilephonesatschool.Someparentsfeltunhappybecausetheycouldn’tgetintouchwiththeirchildren.Manyteacherssaidstudentsshouldnothavemobilephonesatschool,butiftherewasagoodreason,theycouldleavetheirphonesatschooloffices.Theyalsosaidthereweremanyreasonswhythestudentsshouldnothavemobilephonesatschool:Theywereeasytoloseandwereadistractionfromstudies.ManypeoplesaidthattheyunderstoodwhyparentswouldwanttheirchildrentohavemobilePhones,buttheythoughtschoolsshouldletthestudentsknowwhentheycouldusetheirmobilephones.( )1.SomemiddleschoolsinAustraliahavebannedstudentsfromcarryingmobilephones_____.A. becausetheyarestudents B. whentheyarefree C. whentheyareatschool D. becausetheyarechildren( )2.Weknowfromthepassagethatsomechildrengetmobilephonesfrom ______.A. themakersandsellers B. thepassers-byandstrangersC. theirparentsandfriends D. somemobilephoneusers( )3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cheat”meaninthepassage?A聊天 B核對(duì)C查詢(xún) D作弊( )4.Someparentsfeltunhappybecausetheycouldn’t______duringschoolshours.A.usetheirmobilephonesB.leavetheirmobilephonesatschoolofficesC.helptheteacherswiththeirworkD.getintouchwiththeirchildren( )5.Thepassagetellsusthat_______.A. studentsshouldn’thavemobilephonesatschoolexceptforsomespecialreasonsB. itisimpossibletobanstudentsfromusingmobilephonesatschoolC. someparentsfeltunhappybecausetheycouldn’tteachtheirchildrenhowtousemobilephonesduringschoolhoursD. parentsshouldteachtheirchildrenhowtousemobilephonesduringschoolhoursGAladyoncewrotealongstory.Shesentittoafamouseditor.Afterafewweeksthestorywas returnedtoher.Theladywasangry.Shewrotetotheeditor:“DearSir,yesterdayyousentbackastoryofmine.Howdoyouknowthatthestoryisnotgood?Youdidn’treadit.BeforeIsentyouthestory,Ipastedtogetherpages18,19and20.Thiswasthetesttoseewhetheryouwouldreadthestory.whenthestorycamebackyesterday,thepageswerestillpastedtogether.Isthisthewayyoureadallthestoriesthataresenttoyou?”Theeditorwroteback,“DearMadam,atbreakfastwhenIopenaneggIdon’thavetoeatalltheeggtodiscoverthatitisbad.”( )1.Thewomansentastoryofherstoafamouseditor,hoping______.A. tohaveitreturnedB. thathewouldreadorlikeit,evenhaveitappearedC. thathewouldhaveherlongstorycutshortD. tomakehimangrybypastingtogetherpages18,19and20ofherstory( )2.Howdidthewomanknowthattheeditorhadnotreadherstory?A. Shefoundthatpages18,19and20ofherstoryremainedpastedtogetherwhenitwasreturnedtoher.B. Theeditorwrotebacktotellherso.C. Shehadbeentoldthattheeditorwasnotabitinterestedinanystoriesbywomen.D. Somebodyelseletherknow.( )3.Whydidthewomanpastetogetherthreepagesofherstory?A. Becauseshethoughtthatitwasagoodwaytofindoutwhethertheeditorhadreadherstory.B. Becauseshethoughtthatwaswrittenonthethreepageswasn’tworthreading.C. Becauseitwasausualtesttoseewhetheranyeditorwouldreadstoriessenttohim.D. Becauseshewantedtoplayajokeontheeditor.()4.Theeditor’sreplytothewomanhinted(暗示)that______.A. hewouldbeabletotellwhetherornotastorywaswellwrittenwithouthavingtoreadthewholeofitB. hewouldhavelikedherstoryifshehadn’tpastedtogetherpages18,19and20ofherstoryChehadreadherstoryexceptforpages18,19and20D. heusuallyhadaneggforhisbreakfasteveryday( )5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis“______”.A. ALadyandHerStoryB. TheStoryandtheEggC. AGoodStoryandanIrresponsibleEditorD. AStupidLadyandaCleverEditorHWhenGeorge’scarstoppedatthetrafficlights,hecouldn’tstartitagain.Thecarsbehindhimbegantosoundtheirhorns,andthedriversbegantoshout.Georgegotoutofhiscarandpushedhiscartothesideoftheroad.Ayoungmanandhisgirlfriendwerestandingatthebusstop.“Excuseme,”saidGeorge,“doyouknowanythingaboutcars?”Beforethegirlcouldsayanything,herboyfriendsaid,“Leaveittome.”Thenheopenedthebonnet(引擎頂蓋)atthefrontofthecar.“Oh,dear,itlooksverybad,”heshookhishead.Georgewasalittlesurprised,“Infact,er…theengineisattheback.”“oh,”saidtheyoungman,“it’saforeigncar.ThenIcan’thelpyou.”“CanIhavealooknow?”askedthegirlinafriendlyway.Shetookthecoverofftheengineatthebackofthecar,askedGeorgeforhistoolkit(工具箱),andworkedforfiveminutes.Thecarstartedatonce.“Thankyou,”saidGeorge.“CanIgiveyoualiftanywhere?”“Yes,”saidthegirl,“tothelibrary.I’mgoingtogethimabookaboutcars!”( )1.WhydidGeorgestophiscar?A. Becausetheredlightwason.A. Becausethepolicemanstoodinfront.B. Becausetherewassomethingwrongwithhiscar.C. Becauseayoungmanandhisgirlfriendwerecrossingthestreet.( )2.Fromthestoryweknowthattheyoungman ______.A. couldrepaircars B. wantedtoshowoffbeforehisgirlfriendC. couldrepairEnglishcar,butnotforeigncarsD. wasgoingtolearnhowtorepaircars( )3.“Bonnet”means______.A. car B.doorC. box D.cover( )4.Georgewassurprisedbecause _______.A. therewassomethingwrongwiththeengineB. theyoungmansaidthatthecarlookedverybadC. theyoungmanopenedthewrongpartofthecarD. theyoungman5sgirlfriendcouldrepaircarstoo( )5.Thegirlgot______withtheyoungman.A.pleased B.angryC.worried D.surprisedIWhydoIhavetroubletellingfoodsapartwhenIhaveacold?Trythissimpleexperiment:Holdyournose.Placeapieceofrawcarrotinyourmouthandchew.Then,asyouarestillchewing,letgoofyournose.Doyoutastethedifference?ThesenseoftasteandthesenseofsmellworktogetherasyoueatThetastebuds(味蕾)onyourtonguehave4nervereceptors(神經(jīng)感受元)inthem.Theycanrespondtoonlyfourdifferenttastes—sweet,sour,salty,andbitter.Alltheotherhundredsoftastescomefromhowfoodssmelltoyou.Foodsgiveoffinvisible(無(wú)形的)fumes(煙,氣)thatbreatheintoyournasal,passages(鼻道).Theolfactory(嗅覺(jué)的)orsmellingnerves(嗅感神經(jīng))reacttothesefumesandyoubecomeawareof(意識(shí)到)thespecificsmellofthesefoods.Whenyouhaveacold,however,yournasalpassagesareclogged(阻塞,填滿(mǎn))withmucus(黏液).Yoursenseofsmelliscutoff,justasitiswhenyouholdyournose.Whenyoucan’tsmellthefoodsyoueat,itbecomeshardtotellthemapart.( )1.“Letgoofyournose”means______.A. takeyournoseawayB. releaseyourholdofnoseC. nosearoundD.nosesomethingout ( )2.Thetastebudsonyourtonguerespondto_____.A. onlysweettasteB. onlysourtasteC.bothsaltyandbittertastesD. allthefourtastesabove( )3.Whenyouhaveacold,youcanhardlytellfoodsapartbecause_____.A. youholdyournoseB. youcan’teatthefoodsC. youarenotawareofthesmellofthefoodsD. yournasalpassagesarecloggedwithmucus( )4.Peoplebecomeawareofsmelloffoodthrough______.A. theinvisiblefumesB. thesmellingnervesC. thespecificsmell D. alloftheabove( )5.Accordingtothepassage,when,youhaveacold______.A. youdon’thaveyournasalpassagesB. youdon’thaveanysenseofsmellC. it’sdifficultforyoutotastethedifferencesofthefoodsyoueatD. it’simpossibleforyoutotastethedifferencesofthefoodsyoueatJCanada4:Canada4:00a.m.to8:30a.m.Canadaisabigcountrywithsixtimezones(時(shí)區(qū)).Inthewest,itisfoura.m.,andeveryoneisasleep,butintheeastitishalfpasteightandpeopleareawake.ItisacoldFridaymorninginNovember.Scotland12:00noonScotlandispartoftheUK.ThecapitalofScotlandisEdinburgh,andthecapitaloftheUKisLondon.Itistwelvenoon,ormidday,inEdinburgh.Childrenarehavinglessons,buttheyarelookingforwardtotheweekendbecausethereisnoschoolonSaturdayandSunday.Japan9:00p.m.JapanJapan9:00p.m.JapanissevenhoursaheadofEgypt,soitisalreadyFridayeveningthere.Theweekendisbeginning.Mostpeopleareoutwithfriendsorwatchingtelevisionorplayingcomputergames.Egypt2:00p.m.FridayisalreadytheweekendinEgypt.FridayisaspecialdayforMuslims,soschools,officesandshopsareclosedinallArabcountries.Sonow,attwop.m.,mostpeopleinEgyptarehavinglunchwiththeirfamilies.1.Thepeopleinneedn’tgotoworkonFridays.A.Canada B.Scotland C.Japan D.Egypt2.Ifitis8:00a.m.inwesternCanada,thetimeis_______ineasternCanada.A.11:00a.m B.2:00p.m. C.12:30p.m. D.4:00a.m.3.WhileCanadianchildrenarewakingup,childreninScotlandare________.A.havinglessons B.sleeping C.watchingTV D.playinggamesKManystudentsaskforadviceaboutimprovingtheirEnglish.Therearethreebasicquestions.ThefirstquestionisaboutrealEnglish.LiHaofromHubeiwrote,“IenjoywatchingEnglishfilmsandlisteningtorealEnglishsongs.Butittakesalongtime.Whatdoyouthink?”ThisisagreatwaytolearnEnglish!Talkaboutthefilmorsongwithyourfriends,andguessthemeaningofthenewwords.Justenjoyyourself!Thesecondquestionisaboutspeaking.Sam,fromSuzhouwrote,“Ourschoolhasaforeignteacher.ButI’mshyandcan’tspeaktoher.WhatshouldIdo?”WhenIvisitChina,lotsofpeopleinthestreetsay,“Hello!Howareyou?Whereareyoufrom?DoyoulikeChina?”Thesearegoodquestionstostartaconversation.ManypeopleareshywhentheyspeakEnglish,sobeforeyoubegin,takeadeepbreathandsmile!Smilingalwayshelps.Thethirdquestionisaboutvocabulary.Oliver,fromAnhuiwrote,“Iwanttorememberallthenewwords.Iwrotethemdown,butIforgetthemquickly.WhatshouldIdo?”Trytoremembereightorninewordsaday.Writethemonpiecesofpaperandplacetheminyourbedroom.Saythewordswhenyouseethem,andchangethemeveryday.Andwhenyou’reshopping,howaboutcountingtheEnglishwords,orsayingtheEnglishnamesforeverythingyousee?1.Howmanybasicquestionsdothestudentsoftenask?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.2.WhatisOliver’sproblem?A.He’stooshytotalkwithothers. B.He’snotabletocountEnglishwords.C.Hecan’tremembernewwords. D.Hedoesn’tknowwhatrealEnglishis.3.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowtolearnEnglishB.TalkingaboutEnglishfilmsC.AdviceaboutEnglishwritingD.ThewayofbeginninganEnglishconversationLOver30%ofthenaturalworldhasbeenseriouslydestroyedbyhumans(人類(lèi))overthelast30years.ThisisbecausethenumberofpeoplelivingonEarthisnearlysixbillion(十億).Allofthesepeopleneedfood,spaceandenergy.Asaresult,lotsofEarth’snaturalresourceswillbeusedup.Whenwedestroyourearthtogetnaturalresourcessuchaswoodoroil,animalsoftenlosetheirlivingspace.Theycannothaveenoughfood,andtheywillgethurtordie.TheWorldWideFundforNature(WWF)isaninternationalcharity.Ittriestopreventhumansfromdestroyingmoreofnaturethanisnecessary.Forexample,inChinaWWFisworkingwiththelocalgovernmenttoreconnect(重新連接)somesmalllakesinAnhuiProvincetotheYangtzeRiverandtocreate(創(chuàng)造)moreprotectedareassothatChina’snaturalbeautywillnotbelostinthefuture.WWFworksinmorethan50countries,savingrainforestsandstoppinghuntersfromkillingrareanimalsandprotectingtraditionalwaysoflifeinareaswheretheyareindangerofbeinglost.WWF’smaingoalistoencouragedevelopmentthatdoesnotharmtheenvironmentandtheanimalsthatliveinit.Eventhoughthecharityisknownallovertheworld,andalotofpeoplesupportthegoalsofWWF,notsomanydonatemoneyoften.Thismakesitdifficultforthecharitytodoallthethingsitwantstodo.1.Whyhasover30%ofthenaturalworldbeendestroyed?A.Becausehuntersarekillingrareanimals.B.BecausenotenoughpeoplehelpWWF.C.BecauseWWFdoesnothaveenoughmoney.D.BecausetherearesomanypeoplelivingonEarth.2.HowhasWWFhelpedinChina?A.Theyhaveprotectedtraditionalwaysoflife.B.TheyhavehelpedtoprotectChina’snaturalbeauty.C.TheyhavesavedmanyrainforestsinAnhuiD.TheyhavebuiltsomebridgesovertheYangtzeRiver3.WhatisWWF’smaingoal?A.Tosaverainforests.B.Tostophunterskillingrareanimals.C.Togetmorepeopletodonatemoney.D.Toprotecttheenvironmentwhiledeveloping.4.WhyisitdifficultforWWFtodoallthethingstheywantto?A.BecausetoomanypeopledonotknowWWF.B.BecauseWWFdoesn’thaveenoughmoneyfromdonationsC.Becausetherearetoomanyproblemsforthemtosolve.D.BecauseWWFdoesn’tencouragedevelopment.參考答案A文章大意:本文介紹了目前中國(guó)最紅的童星之一“小杰克遜”王一鳴,他因?yàn)槟芪┟钗┬さ啬7陆芸诉d而出名。本文以王一鳴的口吻進(jìn)行自我介紹,讓我們一起來(lái)熟悉一下這位可愛(ài)的小童星吧!1.C從文章第二段可知,注意要選擇全名,而不要只選擇Ellen。2.C文章第二段提到aUSTVtalkshow,所以這個(gè)主持人必然是來(lái)自美國(guó)的。3.AMichaelJackson是世界著名的舞王,答案當(dāng)然應(yīng)該為4.A通過(guò)文章第一段就可找到答案。 B 文章大意:本文從醫(yī)生的角度出發(fā),對(duì)青少年的健康飲食提出了一些值得借鑒的建議,希望作為青少年的你也能夠從中獲益哦!1.Djunkfood意思為垃圾食品,其他三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中都有對(duì)健康有好處的食品,因此只能選擇D。2.C從第4條建議中可以得知答案。 3.D通讀全文,可以得知本文主要是對(duì)于青少年的健康飲食提出建議。C文章大意:本文介紹了動(dòng)畫(huà)片一一《喜羊羊與灰太狼》。通過(guò)文章,你可以清楚地知道這部動(dòng)畫(huà)片中的主要人物以及他們各自的性格特點(diǎn)等相關(guān)信息。1.A從文章第二段可以找到答案。懶羊羊不喜歡做運(yùn)動(dòng),故此得名懶羊羊。2.C從文章第二段第四、五行可以找到答案。美羊羊喜歡做衣服和種花。3.B從文章倒數(shù)第二句可知答案。4.C文章共介紹了HappyGoat,PrettyGoat,LazyGoat,F(xiàn)orceGoat,WarmGoat,以及SlowGoat這六只羊。5.AHappyGoatrunsfasterthantheothergoats.因此A為錯(cuò)誤的說(shuō)法。D文章大意:本文介紹了電視在當(dāng)今美國(guó)人生活中所發(fā)揮的重要作用,其作用之大甚至超過(guò)了學(xué)校教育。1.D通讀全文可知,本文主要強(qiáng)調(diào)電視在當(dāng)今美國(guó)人生活中所發(fā)揮的重要作用。注意不要錯(cuò)選成A,雖然電視的作用巨大,但無(wú)論如何電視也不會(huì)比學(xué)校教育更加重要。 2.B由三個(gè)引導(dǎo)詞first,second,finally可知總共給出了三點(diǎn)理由。 3.B由兩個(gè)時(shí)間13,000hoursinschools和15,000to16,000hoursinfrontofaTVset可知,美國(guó)人花在看電視上的時(shí)間要遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)多于待在學(xué)校的時(shí)間。4.BPeoplestartwatchingandunderstandingTVatabouttheageof3,whichisseveralyearsbeforetheystarttodoschoolwork.可以推測(cè)美國(guó)人開(kāi)始上學(xué)的年齡應(yīng)為6—7歲。5.CmostoftheAmericanswatchTVeveryday可知大部分美國(guó)人,無(wú)論老幼,每天都要看電視。E文章大意:本文描述了愛(ài)德華與安在異國(guó)他鄉(xiāng)點(diǎn)餐,因?yàn)檎Z(yǔ)言不通而產(chǎn)生誤會(huì)的一次有趣經(jīng)歷,雖然英語(yǔ)是世界通用的語(yǔ)言,但有時(shí)我們還是得學(xué)會(huì)“入鄉(xiāng)隨俗”啊!1.C從第一段中的最后一句“Itwasnothot,asitsometimeswasduringthesummer,butpleasantlywarm.”可知當(dāng)天天氣不像通常的夏季那么炎熱,只是比較溫暖。再通過(guò)本段到數(shù)第二行的“withonlyafewlittlewhiteclouds”可知天氣還是有點(diǎn)多云的,因此選擇C。2.D從第二段中“ayoungwaiter
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