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初三英語閱讀理解
1.
TheworsttouristintheworldisNicholasScottieofSan-Francisco.OnceheflewfromtheU.S.
tohishometowninItalytoseesomeoneathome.Theplanemadeone-hourstoptogetoilat
KennedyAirportofNewYork.Ashethoughthehadarrivedhome.Mr.Scottiegotofftheplane.
HethoughthewasinRome.Whennobodywastheretomeethim,Mr.Scottiethoughtmaybethey
wereheldupbyheavytraffic.Whilelookingfortheiraddress,Mr.Scottiefoundthattheold
“Rome”hadchangedalot.Manyoldbuildingswerereplacedbyhighmodernones.Healsofound
thatmanypeoplespokeEnglishinsteadofItalianandthatmanystreetswerewritteninEnglish.
Mr.ScottieknewverylittleEnglish,soheaskedapolicemanthewaytothebusstation.He
happenedtomeetapolicemanwhowasalsobominItalyandansweredhiminthesamelanguage.
Aftertwelvehour'stravelingroundonabus,thedriverhandedhimovertoasecondpoliceman.
HeaskedthepolicemanwhytheRomepoliceemployedsomanypeopleaspolicemenspeaking
EnglishinsteadofItalian.Mr.ScottiedidnotbelievehewasinNewYorkwhenhewastoldso.To
gethimonaplanebacktoSanFrancisco,hewassenttotheairportinapolicecarwithsirens(警
報(bào))on.“Look,"saidScottietohisinterpreter(翻譯),“IknowFminItaly.That'showtheydrive.^^
1.WhenMr.Scottiearrivedattheairport,nobodymethimbecause.
A.hewasinNewYorkB.hewasnotinRome
C.policemancouldhelphimD.bothAandB
2.InwhatdirectiondidtheplaneflywhenMr.ScottiewenttoItalyfromtheU.S.?
A.TotheeastB.TothesouthC.TothewestD.Tothenorth
3.WhywasMr.ScottiesosurethathewasinRome?
A.BecauseheknewlittleabouttheU.S.B.BecauseheknewlittleboutItaly.
C.Becausehetraveledalot.D.Becausehedidn'ttravelmuch
4.AtlastMr.Scottie.
A.knowhedidsomethingwrongB.stillthoughthewasinRome.
C.knewhewaswrongD.knewhewasathome
5.DoyouthinkmanypeopledothesamethingsasMr.Scottiedid?
A.NobodybutMr.Scottiemadethiskindofmistake.
B.Manypeoplemakethiskindofmistake.
C.Fewpeoplemakethiskindofmistake
D.50%ofpeoplewillmakethesamemistake
2.
"Cool"isawordwithmanymeanings.Itsoldmeaningisusedtoexpressatemperaturethatisa
littlebitcold.Astheworldhaschanged,theworldhashadmanydifferentmeanings.“Cool"can
beusedtoexpressfeelingsofinterestinalmostanything.
Whenyouseeafamouscarinthestreet,maybeyouwillsay,"It'scool.^^Youmaythink,"He's
socool,“whenyouseeyourfavouritefootballer.Weallmaximize(擴(kuò)大)themeaningof"cool”.
Youcanuseitinsteadofmanywordssuchas"new”or"surprising”.Here'saninterestingstory
wecanusetoshowthewaythewordisused.Ateacheraskedherstudentstowriteaboutthe
waterfall(瀑布)theyhadvisited.Ononestudent'spaperwasjusttheonesentence,"It'ssocool.^^
Maybehethoughtitwasthebestwaytoshowwhathesawandfelt.
Butthestoryalsoshowsascarcity(缺乏)ofwords.Without64cooF\somepeoplehaveno
wordstoshowthesamemeaning.Soitisquiteimportanttokeepsomecredibility(可信性).Can
youthinkofmanyotherwordsthatmakeyourlifeascolourfulastheword"cool”?Ican.AndI
thinktheyarealsoverycool.
6.Weknowthattheword"cool"hashad.
A.onlyonemeaningB.nomeanings
C.manydifferentmeaningsD.thesamemeaning
7.Inthepassage,theword“express"means"
A.seeB.showC.knowD.feel
8.Ifyouaresomething,youmaysay,"It'scooL^^
A.interestedinB.angryaboutC.afraidofD.unhappywith
9.Thewritertakesanexampletoshowheisthewaythewordisused.
A.pleasedwithB.strangetoC.worriedaboutD.carefulwith
10.Inthepassage,thewritersuggests(暗示)thattheword"cool".
A.canbeusedinsteadofmanywordsB.usuallymeanssomethinginteresting
C.canmakeyourlifecolourfulD.maynotbeascoolasitseems
3.
TVPROGRAMMES
Channel1Channel2
18:00AroundChina17:45Computerstoday
18:30Children'sprogramme18:10Foreignarts
19:00News18:30Englishclassroom
19:30Weatherreport19:00Animalworld
19:40Aroundtheworld19:25China'99
20:10TVplay:Sisters20:20Sports
21:00Englishfortoday21:00TVplay:GuoLanying
21:15Popularmusic21:45Englishnews
21:55Talkshow22:06OnTVnextweek
11.Ifyouwanttowatchafootballgame,thebestprogrammeforyouwouldbe.
A.TVplayB.SportsC.AroundtheworldD.Talkshow
12.Theprogrammeofwillletyouknowmuchaboutwesterncountries.
A.SistersB.AroundChinaC.AroundtheworldD.OnTVnextweek
13.Ifyouwanttoknowsomethingabouttigers,elephantsandmonkeys,thebestprogrammefor
youis?
A.AroundChinaB.AnimalworldC.TVplayD.Foreignarts
14.Englishclassroomisaprogrammethat.
A.letsyouknowsomethingaboutclassroomsB.tellsyousomethingaboutstudents
C.letsyouknowsomethingaboutschoollifeD.teachesyouEnglish
15.TheprogrammeattheendofChannel2meansonTVnextweek.
A.newsB.programmesC.peopleD.places
4.
Oursunisastar,andnineworlds(天體)moveroundit.Worldsliketheseareplanets.Butthere
areotherstars,othersuns,notonlythousandsofthem,butmillionsofthem.Dodifferentstars
haveplanets?Wecanseetheplanetsroundourownsun.butwehaven'tbeenanymore.Thestars
aretoofarawayfromus.Starsgiveoutlight,buttheplanetsdon'thaveanylightoftheirown.So
wecan'tseethem.Theyaretoofar,andtoodark.Still,wecantellthatsomestarshaveplanets.
Whileabigplanetgoesround,itpullsitsstartooneside.Andsometimeswecanseethis.Then
weknowthatthestarhasaplanet.Forexample,Barnard'sStarisasmallredstar.Anditisthe
quickeststarintheuniverse.Butsometimesitmovesslower,andthenquickeragain.Wehave
knownBernard'sStarformanyyears,andnowwearesureithasaplanet.
16.Astarisalargebodyintheuniverse.It.
A.movesroundoursunB.haslightofitsown
C.canalsobecalledasunD.bothBandC
17.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A.Theearthisoneofthesun'sworld'sB.Therearemillionsofsunsintheuniverse
C.Theworld'sareverybrightD.somestarshaveplanets
18.Wecanseetheplanetsroundoursun.Butwecan'tsee.
A.nineworldsintheuniverseB.theplanetsroundotherstars
C.thesatellitesroundtheearthD.otherstars
19.Barnard'sStarmovesmorequicklythan.
A.moststarsB.anyotherstarC.itsplanetD.theplanetsroundthesun
20.HowcanpeopleknowthatthereisaplanetroundBarnard'sStar?
A.Sometimestheyseethattheplanetpullsthestartoonesideandmakesitmoveslower.
B.Theplanetisshining
C.Theplanetisnexttoourearth.
D.Theplanetisaredone.
5.
Weweregoingtoplayagainstateamfromacountryschool.
Theydidn'tcomeuntilthelastminute.Theylookedworsethanwehadthought.Theywere
wearingdirtybluetrousersandlookedlikefarmboys.
Wesatdownforarest.Wefeltthatwedidn'tneedanypracticeagainstateamlikethat.
Thegamebegan.Oneofusgottheballandheshotalongpasstoourforward(前鋒).Fromout
ofnowhereaboyinanoldT-shirtstoppedtheballandwithbeautifulstyle(姿勢)heshotandgot
twopoints.Thenanothertwopointsinaminute.Soonthegamewasallover.Wewerebeatenby
thecountryteam.
Afterthat,wethoughtalot.Wecertainlylearnedthateventhoughyourteamisverygood,you
can'tlookdownupontheothersandstillneedtodoyoubest.Andthemostimportantlessonwe
learnedwas:Onecan'tjudge(判斷)apersonorateamonlybytheirclothes.
21.Theteamfromthecountrywereinoldclothessothewriter'steam.
A.lookeddownuponthemB.couldn'twin
C.didn'tlikethecityboyD.wereafraidofthem
22.Thecountryteamarrivedsolatethat.
A.nobodysawthemB.thewriter'steamwereangry
C.theyhadnotimetowarmupD.theylookedworse
23.Theteamfromthecountrywonbecause.
A.theywereinoldclothesB.theydidn'tpracticebeforethegame
C.theypracticedbeforethegameD.theteamwasbetterthanthewriter's
24.Fromthetext,wecanguessthewriter'steamis.
.A.abasketballfromacountryschool
B.afootballteamfromaschoolinthecity
C.abasketballteamfromaschoolinthecity
D.afootballteamfromthecountry
25.Thewriter'steamlearnedalotfromthegame.Theygottoknowhowto.
.A.dobetterfromthenonB.fightagainstthecountryboys
C.playagainstaweakteamD.judgeamanorateambyclothes
6.
Longlongagopeoplemadefiresfromlightning(閃電)。Buttheyhadtokeepthefireburning,
fortheycouldn'tstartitagainiftherewasnolightning.Later,theyfoundouthittingtwopieceof
stonetogethercouldmakeaspark(火花).Thesparkcouldfiredryleaves.Inthiswaytheycould
makethefireagainifitwentout.Thempeoplealsolearnedtomakeafirebyrubbing.Theymade
aholeonabigpieceofwoodandputasmallerstickintothehole.Theyturnedthestickagainand
again.Afterafewminutestheygotafire.
Asyearswentby,peoplelearnedotherwaystomakeafire.Sometimestheyusedtheheatfrom
sun.theyheldapieceofglassintherightwayandmadeapieceofpaperonfire.
Abouttwocenturiesago,peoplebegantomakematches(火柴).Matchesbroughtpeoplea
quickandeasywaytomakefire.Todaymatchesarestillbeingused,butpeoplehavemorenew
waystomakefires.Oneofthemistouseanelectricfirestarter.Ofcourseanelectricfirestarteris
muchmoreexpensivethanaboxofmatches.Butitismoreuseful.
26.Asparkcan.
A.fireanyleavesB.bumanythingC.bumdryleavesD.keepfiresburning
27.Wecanalsogetafireby.
A.makingaholeonabigpieceofwoodB.puttingasmallerstickintothehole
C.turningthestickhardforawhileD.doingalltheabovetogether
28.Matcheshavebeenused.
A.forabouttwothousandyearsB.forabouttwohundredyears
C.sincepeoplebegantousefireforcooking
D.sincepeopleusedtheheatfromthesun.
29.Fromthispassageweknow.
A.usingmatchesistheeasiestandmostusefulwaytomakefires
B.peopledon'tusematchesanymoresincetheyhadelectricfirestarters
C.todaythereareonlytwowaystomakefires
D.someforestfireshappenfromlightning
30.Choosetherightorderofthewaystomakefirespeoplegottoknow.
a.withamatchb.fromthesunc.fromlightningd.byrubbinge.withanelectricfire
starter.
A.d,b,c,a,eB.d,c,b,a,eC.c,d,b,a,eD.c,b,d,a,e
8.
FrenchandAmericandoctorshavedoneanoperation(手術(shù))togetherinwhichthedoctorswere
outsidetheoperatingroom.Thiskindofoperationisknownasroboticoperation.
DoctorMarescauxdidtheoperationinanofficeinNewYorkCitylastmonth,whilea
sixty-eight-year-oldwomanpatientwasinahospitalinStrasbourg,France.
AdoctorinStrasbourggotthepatientready.Heplacedmedicaltoolsandasmallvideocamera
inherstomacharea(謂部).DoctorMarescauxinNewYorkwatchedthepatientonavideoscreen.
Thenheusedthecomputertosendmessagestotherobotmachine.
Therobotmovedthetoolsthatcutthewoman'sgallbladder(月旦囊)away.Thewomangotwell
soonaftertheoperationandleftthehospitaltwodayslater.
Expertssaythemainproblemwithsucharoboticoperationisbasedonhigh-speed
telecommunications(通訊系統(tǒng))betweenthedoctorandtherobot.Technologymustbeableto
sendadoctor'sordertoarobottomovethetoolquickly.
Expertsalsosayasuccessfulroboticoperationwillimproveanoperation.Forexample,the
robotcanmakesuchsmallermovements(動作)thanapersoncan.Arobotmachinecanturntools
inwaysthatadoctor'shandcannot.
Doctorssaysucharoboticoperationwillmakepossiblesaferandbetteroperationsinthefuture.
Theysayitwillimprovedoctortraining.Itwillalsomeanthatdoctorscoulddoanoperationon
peopleindangerousplacesfaraway.Anditcouldmeanthatpeoplecouldhaveoperationsdoneby
topdoctorswithouthavingtotraveltothecitywherethedoctorswork.
36.Theunderlinedphrase“roboticoperation^^means"
A.aspecialkindofrobotinventedbydoctors
B.somethingdonetomendarobot.
C.anoperationdonebyFrenchandAmericandoctors
D.anoperationdonefarawaywiththehelpofarobot.
37.Weusetherobotintheoperationbecause.
A.itcansendmessagesinahighspeed
B.evenatopdoctorcan'tdotheoperationhimself
C.itcanmaketheoperationsaferandbetter
D.operationscanbedonewithoutanddoctors.
38.Ifwewanttousetherobotintheoperation,wemustsolvetheproblemof.
A.topdoctorsB.smallermovement
C.doctortrainingD.high-speedtelecommunications
39.WhichofthefollowingisNOTright?
A.RoboticoperationhasbeenusedintheUSA.
B.Roboticoperationisgoodfordoctortraining
C.Expertsspeakhighlyofroboticoperation.
D.Therobotisusedtowatchthepatientclearly.
40.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.AnOperationB.RoboticOperation
C.HowtoDoARoboticOperationD.TheProblemsofARoboticOperation
9.
LastSundayafternoon,1washavingdinnerinarestaurant(飯店)whenmyfriendPoorcame
in.Poorisworkinginabank(銀行)andisquiterich,butheisalwaysbor-rowingmoneyfromhis
friendsandneverpaysitback.Poorsawmeandcametositatmytable.Hehadneverborrowed
anymoneyfromme.Whenhewaseating,Iaskedhimtolendmetwodollars.Tomysurprise,he
gavemethemoneyatonce."Ihaveneverbor-rowedanymoneyfromyou,"Poorsaid."Soyou
canpayformydinner.M
41.Thestoryhappened.
A.athomeB.inarestaurantC.inabankD.inanoffice
42.Pooristhenameofamanandthewriter.
A.KnowshimwellB.Doesn'tknowhim
C.oftenlendshimsomemoneyD.oftenborrowsmoneyfromhim
43.Poorisaman.
A.busyB.cleverC.richD.poor
44.WhywasPoorgladtolendthewritertwodollars?
A.Becausetheyarebrothers.B.BecausePoorisrich.
C.Becausethewriterisrich.D.BecausePoorwantedthewritertopayforthedinner.
45.Fromthestorywecansee.
A.PoorisanoldmanB.Poorisfriendly
C.thewriterpaidforthedinnerD.thewriterispoor
10.
Afactorybegantomakeanewkindofdogfood.Abigpartywasheldtoshowthenewdog
foodtoeveryone.PeopleofthenewspapersandTVstationswerealsothere.
Therewasadogattheparty.Itwouldeatthedogfood.Whenthetimecame,aplateofthe
dogfoodwasputinfrontofthedog.Buttherewasoneproblem.Itdidnoteatanyofthefood.All
thepeoplewerewatchingandlaughing.Sotheboss(Aft)atediedogfoodhimself.
46.Thebossheldthepartytoshowhowthedogfoodwas.
A.niceB.badC.expensiveD.beautiful
47.PerhapspeopleofthenewspapersandTVstationswenttotheparty
A.tobuysomedogfoodB.toseetheboss
C.toreportthenewsD.tobuythedog
48.Thedogdidn'teatthedogfoodbecause
A.thedogwasn'thungryB.thefoodwastoodelicious
C.itwasn'tdogfoodD.thefoodwasn'tnice
49.Whenaplateofthedogfoodwasputinfrontofthedog,thedog.
A.didn'tseethefoodB.atesomeofthefood
C.didn'teatthefoodD.atethefoodatonce
50.Thedogfoodwaseatenbyatlast.
A.thedog.B.thebossC.thepeopleD.nobody
11.
Readthefollowingsixadvertisementsandanswerthequestionsforeachofthem.
HOUSEFORSALE.
Comfortablefamilyhomewithlargegardenonnorthsideoftown.
Threebedrooms,livingroom,kitchen,bathroom.
Offerover$35,000
ASSISTANTWANTED
forbusyrestaurant.Someeveningandweekendwork.
Allmealsfree.Ring3320178
JOINOURFOOTBALLTEAM
Boysandgirlswantedtoplayinlocalfootballteam.Aged9-13
MeetinGreenParkonFridaysat3p.m.
ROOMFORRENT
Smallroomtorentincitycenterflataboverestaurant.
Newlypaintedwithmodernfurniture.Nearmainrailwaystation.
Busespassfrontdoor.Phone3322108
SEAVIEWHOLIDAY
FLATSSEAVIEWHOTEL
SetinlovelygardensNearseaandsands
5minutes7walkfrombeachbeautifulground
children'splaygroundchildrenwelcome
EnjoyyourowncookingTHREEFIRST-CLASS
MODERNKITCHENINRESTAURANT
EVERYFLAT
1.TheBrownsarelookingforanewhouse.MrBrownwantstoliveinthenorthoftownnearhis
workplace.MrsBrownwantsahousewithfourbedrooms.TheBrowns'childrendon'tcare
whatthehouseislikeaslongas(只要)thegardenisbigenough.
Whydidn'ttheBrownsbuythehouseintheadvertisement?
A.itwasonthewrongsideofthetown.B.Thereweren'tenough
bedrooms.
C.Therewasnodinningroom.D.Thegardenwastoobig.
2.Man:Whydon'twerentoneoftheSeaviewHolidayFlatsforourholiday,Mary?Theysound
justasgoodastheSeaviewHotel,anditwouldbemuchcheaper.
MaryzThere'sonebigdifferencebetweentheholidayflatsandthehotel.Thehotelwouldbe
muchlesswork.
WhywouldMaryratherstayatthehotel?
A.Theywouldn'thavetocook.B.It'snotsoexpensive.
C.Shewouldenjoythebeautifulgardens.D.Ifsnearthesea.
3.Tom:There'sanewfootballteamstandinginthevillage,Mum.I'moldenoughtoplayinit.We
stopschoolathalfpastthree,soI'dhaveplentyoftime.
Mum:Well,Isupposeyoucoulddoyourhomeworklater.Butlook,Tom,youhaven'treadthe
advertisementcarefully.Youcan'lpossiblyplayforthisteam.
Whycan'tTomplayforthenewfootballteam?
A.He'snotoldenough.B.Tomhasn'treadtheadvertisement
carefully.
C.Schoolstopstoolate.D.Hehastodohishomework
4.Man:I'mlookingforaroomtorent.Itdoesn'tmatterhowbigitis.Idon'tcarewhatcolour
thewallsareorhowoldthefurniture(家具)is.I'vegottostudyformyexams,sothe
housemustbequietandneartheschool.
Girl:Therearesomeadvertisementsforroomsinthepaper.Whataboutthisone?
Man:Yes...Yes...thafsallright.Oh,dear,no,Idon'tthinkitwoulddo.
What'swrongwiththeroomintheadvertisementaboutrooms?
A.It'stoosmall.B.Thewallsare
thewrongcolour.
C.Themanlikesoldfurniturebetter.D.It'stoonoisy.
5.Annhasalwayswantedtoworkinarestaurant.Shethinksthey'reexcitingplaces.It'shard
workbutsheisn'tlazy.YouhavetoworkonSaturdaysandSundaysbutyougetotherdays
off.Ifsnotverywell-paid,butwhocaresaboutmoney?
WhydoesAnnwanttogetthejobintherestaurant?
A.It'saneasyjob.B.Thepayisgoodandthefoodisfree.
C.Shethinksitwouldbefun.D.Yougetlong
holidays.
12.
Wearealreadyfamiliarwithcomputers-computersworkforusathome,inofficesandin
factories.Butitisalsotruethatmanychildrentodayareusingcomputersatschoolsbeforethey
canwrite.Whatdoesthismeanforthefuture?Arethesechildrenluckyornot?
Manypeoplewhodonotknowaboutcomputersthinkofthemasmachinesthatchildrenplay
with.Theyworrythatchildrendonotlearnfromexperiencebutjustfrompressingabuttonand
thatthisisnotgoodforthem.Theythinkthatchildrenaregrowingnotknowingaboutthereal
world.
Butpeoplewhounderstandmoreaboutcomputerssaythatcomputerscanbeverygoodfor
children.Acomputercanhelpthemtolearnabouttherealworldmorequickly,tolearnwhatthey
wanttolearnandthinkforthemselves.Andforthefuture,don'tweneedpeoplewhocanthink
clearly,whoknowhowtogetinformationquicklyanduseitwell?Whatdoyouthink?
6.“Tobefamiliarwith“meansto.
A.knownothingB.knowaboutC.dislikeD.like
7.Doeseveryonethinkcomputersaregoodforchildren?
A.Yes,theydo.B.No,noteveryonethinksdo.
C.Theydon'tknow.D.Theyarenotsure.
8.Whatcancomputershelpchildrentodo?
A.Tothinkclearly,todohomeworkandtowrite.
B.Toplaygames,todomathandtocopy.
C.Tothinkclearly,togetinformationandtouseitwell.
D.Tocount,tocleanthehouseandtogetinformation.
9.Doesthewriterthinkcomputerisagoodthing?
A.Itisn'tmentioned.B.No,hedoesn'tthinkso.
C.Hedoesn'tknow.D.Yes,hedoes.
13.
KarenFinleywasbornintheU.S.in1956.Whenshewasonlyfourteen,shebecameinterested
inperforming.Shegraduatedfromaperformingartsschoolin1981andthenbegantoperformin
theaters.Inherperformances,sheshowedpeoplesomeoftheproblemsintheworld.
KarentTheConstantStateofOesi憶wasfirstperformedTheKitcheninNewYorkCityin1986.
Inthisperformanceshewantedpeopletonoticesomeofthedifficultexperiencedwomenhave
becauseofmen.Itsoonbecausecontroversial(備受爭議的).Manypeopledidnotfeel
comfortablewiththeperformance.TheythoughtthatKarenhatedmentomuchandwasoutof
control.Shewasstronglycriticizedbythenewspapers.Butsomeotherpeoplethoughtdifferently
andspokeforher.TheysaidthattheyfelttheexperiencesKarenshowedinthisperformancewere
truetolife.
Karenhopedthatpeoplewouldthinkaboutthesadstoriesthathappeneveryday.Shebelieved
peoplewouldunderstandherandlearnsomelessonsiftheycould“read”herperformancesmore
carefully.
10.Accordingtothereading,whatmightuTheKitchen"be?
A.Atheater.B.Arestaurant.C.Anewspaper.D.Aperformance.
11.Accordingtothereading,whywouldTheConstantStateofDesirebecontroversial?
A.Itseriouslycriticizedmen.B.Karenwasnotwellprepared.
C.ThewomenwhoperformedwithKarenwereourofcontrol.
D.Karensaidsomethingbadaboutnewspapersduringtheperformance.
12.WhatdidKarenFinleywanttodobyperforming?
A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Tobecomeasuperstar.
C.Toshowpeopleherideas.D.Tomakemoneyforpoorwomen.
14.
Abouttheyear1900,adart-hairedboynamedCharlieChaplinwasoftenseenwaitingoutside
thebackentrancesofLondontheatres.Helookedthinandhurry.Hewashopingtogetworkin
showbusiness.Hecouldsinganddance,andaboveall,heknewhowtomakepeoplelaugh.But
hecouldn'tgetworkandthereforewanderedaboutthecitystreets.Sometimeshewassentaway
toahomeforchildrenwhohadnoparents.
Buttwentyyearslater,thissameChaplinbecamethegreatest,best-known,andbest-loved
comedian(喜劇演員)intheworld.Anyregularvisitortothecinema,musthaveseensomeof
CharlieChaplin'sfilms.Peopleeverywherehavesatandlaughedatthemuntilthetearsrandown
theirfaces.Evenpeoplewhodon'tunderstandEnglishcanenjoyhisfilms,becausetheyare
mostlysilent.Itisn'twhathesaysthatmakesuslaugh.Hiscomedydoesn'tdependupon(依靠)
wordsorlanguage.Itdependsuponlittleactionswhichmeanthethingtopeopleallovertheword.
Actingoutwithoutwords,ofcommonhumansituationsplaysanimportantpartinthedancesand
playsinmanycountries.It?sakindoftheworldlanguage.
ChaplinlivedmostofhislifeinAmericaanddiedinSwitzerlandonChristmasDay1977,atthe
ageofeighty-eight.Therewassadnessallovertheworldatthenewsofhisdeath.
1.Chaplinwasborn.
A.in1990B.inSwitzerlandC.in1889D.inAmerica
2.WhywasChaplinoftenseenwaitingoutsideLondontheatre?
A.Becauseheneededajobinshowbusiness.
B.Becauseheneededfoodtoeat.
C.Becausehehopedtosinganddanceintheatre.
D.Becausehehopedtohaveahome.
3.Twentyyearslater,Chaplinbecamethebest.
A.singerB.dancerC.actorD.Comedian
4.WhatdoesChaplincomedydependon?
A.wordsandlanguageB.musicanddance
C.storyandbackgroundD.action,akindoftheworldlanguage
5.Whichistrue?
A.ChaplinwasanAmericanB.Chaplin'scomedywasdull.
C.Chaplinwasadumb.(啞巴)
D.PeopleintheworldwereverysadtohearthatChaplindied.
15.
Ingeneral(一般來說)peopletalkabouttwogroupsofcolours:warmcoloursandcoolcolours.
Scientiststhinkthattherearealsotwogroupsofpeople:peoplewhopreferwarmcoloursand
peoplewhoprefercoolcolours.
Thewarmcoloursarered,orangeandyellow.Wheretherearewarmcoloursandalotoflight,
peopleusuallywanttobeactive.Peoplethinkthatredexampleisexcitingso
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