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牛津譯林版八年級英語上冊閱讀理解專項練習四、閱讀理解A.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。(共15題,每題2分,計30分)(A)Doyouliketravelling?Ifso,cometoourtravelservice.2-dayHuai’anCultureGroupTourHowaboutgoingtoHuai’anfortheweekend?YoucanvisitZhouEnlaiMemorialandeatHuaiyangnicefoodlikelobsters(龍蝦).Price:¥690Callusat800-817-72334-dayQingdaoPrivate(私人的)TourQingdaohasbeautifulsunshine,whitebeachesandcleanwater.Youcanwalkalongthebeachesandenjoythefreshair.Price:1person2-5persons6-9persons¥669¥550/perperson¥530/perpersoncallusat800-810-62885-dayTaiwanGroupTourTaiwanisawonderfulplace.YoucanclimbA-liMountain,goboatinginSunMoonLake.Price:¥8,500Callusat800-850-82888-dayLondonPrivateTourCometoLondonforafewdaystoenjoytheThames(泰晤士河)andvisitBigBen.Price:¥16,800Callusat800-830-728851.HowlongistheHuai’anCultureGroupTour?A.Twodays B.Fourdays C.Fivedays D.Eightdays52.MrsLiisgoingtotakethe4-dayQingdaoPrivateTourwithhertwodaughters,howmuchisthetour?A.¥1,590 B.¥1650 C.¥2007 D.¥47,40053.IfyouwanttogoboatinginSunMoonLake,youshouldcall______________.A.800-817-7223 B.800-810-6288 C.800-830-7288 D.800-850-828854.Ifyoutakethe8-dayLondonPrivateTour,youcan________________.A.eatHuaiyangfood B.climbA-liMountainC.enjoytheThames D.visitZhouEnlaiMemorial55.Theinformationmaycomefrom_________________.A.drivingschool B.travelservice C.sportscentre D.busstation(B)Afewyearsago,myhusbandandIwereonanislandforalongweekwithourtwolittledaughters.Aswetalkedaboutwhattodonext,ourdaughterjumpedinandtoldusexactlywhattheywantedtodo.Weagreed.Assoonaswewalkedintothemainareaofthebutterflymuseum,wesawthousandsofbeautifulbutterflies.Theyallflewwiththeircolorfulwings.Mygirlswerejumpingupanddown,andIknewwehadmadetherightdecisiontocometothemuseum.Theywerehavingsomuchfun.Iturnedtoourguide(導游)andaskedcuriously(好奇地),“Howlongdobutterflieslive?”Shesaid,“Abouttendays.”“Whatcanbutterfliesdointendays?”Theguidestopped,lookedatme,andsaid,“Theymaketheworldamorebeautifulplace.”Afterwesaidgoodbye,Icouldn’tstopthinkingaboutwhattheguidehadsaid.Shewasright.Weallhavesomethingtooffertheworldwiththetimewehave.Ifwespendthetimedoingwhatwecanforothers,weallcanmaketheworldabetterplace.56.Whatdidthegirlswanttodo?__________A.Gotovisitanisland. B.MaketheworldbeautifulC.Listentothetourguide. D.Visitthebutterflymuseum57.Whatmadethewriterthinktheyhadmadetherightdecision?___________A.Sheknewhowlongbutterflieslive B.Theywerewelcomedinthemuseum.C.Theirdaughterswerehavingagoodtime. D.Shesawthousandsofbeautifulbutterflies.58.Whatdoesthewritemainlytellusinthelastparagraph?__________A.Whentheysaidgoodbyetotheguide. B.Whytheywenttothebutterflymuseum.C.Whatshelearnedfromtheguide’swords. D.Howshewouldmakeherhomeabetterplace.59.Whichisthepropertimeorderofwhathappened?__________a.Thefamilywerestayingonanisland.b.Thefamilywenttothebutterflymuseumc.Thewriterkeptthinkingabouttheguide’swords.d.ThegirlsenjoyedthemselvesinthebutterflymuseumA.a→b→c→dB.a→b→d→cC.a→d→b→cD.b→a→c→d60.Howcanwemaketheworldabetterplace?___________A.Bydoingwhatwecanforothers. B.BylivingahappyandhealthylifeC.Byvisitingsomemuseums. D.Bytalkingtoaguide.(C)"Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.”Perhapsnotmanystudentscanunderstandthisbetterthan22-year-oldMichaelHa.Becauseofhisstoryofsuccess(成功),hehasbecomeanexampletomanyyoungpeople.MichaelHawasboninaverypoorfamily.HisparentsworkedinVietnambeforetheymovedtoBritainin1980.Theycouldn’tfindworkinBritainbecausetheyspokelittleEnglish.Thewholefamilyhadtoliveonbenefits(救濟金)andtheylivedinasmallhouseinHackney,apoorareainEastLondon.Growingupwasnoteasyfor
Michael,buthenevergaveup.Attheageof10,hesethisheartongoingtoCambridgeUniversity(劍橋大學).Itwasnoteasy,either.Michaelstudiedataschool,whichusedtobecalled
“theworstschoolinBritain”.However,young
Michaelmadeuphismindtotryhisbest,nomatterwhatkindofschoolhewasstudyingat.Thesmartboystudiedveryhardanddidwellineverysubjectatschool.Oncehemadeabet(打賭)withhisfriendtolearnfurthermath.Asaresult,afterspendingjustfourmonthsteachinghimselffromatextbook,hegotanAinAS-levelfurthermath.
NowMichaelisthestarmedical(醫(yī)學的)studentatSt.John'sCollege,Cambridgeandhasjustwonanaward(獎)forhisexcellentgrades.Hehopeshewillbeaninspiration(鼓舞)forotheryoungpeoplefromdisadvantagedbackgrounds.
61.WhenwasMichaelborn?
A.In1996.
B.In1980.
C.In1990.
D.In1986.62.WheredidMichael’sparentsworkbefore1980?A.InBritain. B.InVietnam. C.InCambridge. D.InHackney.63.WhatdoesMichaellearnaboutinCambridgeUniversity?A.English. B.History. C.Geography. D.Medicine.64.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Michael'sparentscouldn’tfindworkinBritainbecausetheyhadlittleworkexperience.B.Michaelhadadreamofstudyingat
CambridgeUniversitywhenhewaselevenyearsold.C.InordertogetanAinAS-levelfurthermath,Michaelspentfourmonthsteachinghimself.D.Michaelhaswontwoawardsforhisexcellentgrades.65.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtodealwiththedifficulties? B.Howtobecomeagoodstudent?C.FromapoorareatoCambridge. D.From“worstschool”toCambridge
University.51-55ABDCB56-60DCCBA61-65ABDCD四、閱讀理解請認真閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。(共20小題,每小題2分,計40分)AThegirlinredisLiJingwen.Sheis15yearsold.Likeothergirls,thequietgirllikestoplaywiththetoysmadeofcloth.Butboxing(拳擊)isherfavouritesport.Whenshedoesboxingeverytime,sheisalwaysfullofenergy.Shelookslikeacutemonkey.LiJingwenfirstpractisessandaandChinesekickboxing.Whensheis10yearsold,shetriesboxing.Thenshebecomesinterestedinit.Atasmallboxinggame,LiJie,aboxingcoach,findsherspecialskillsandinviteshertojointheboxingteamatasportsschoolinHangzhou.Shestartstopractiseboxingabout4hoursthereeveryday.Shesaysboxingmakesherhappy.Beforeeverygame,LiJingwenlikeswatchingthevideosofotherboxersmanytimes.Thenshecanfindsomegoodwaystowin.Lastyear,shegotthefirstplaceinagameinZibo,Shandong.Atschoolsheisgoodatallsubjects.PEandChineseareherfavouritesubjects.Teachersandstudentsalllikeher.Somestudentsalsolearnboxingfromherafterschooloronweekends.LiJingwenhasabigdreamforherfuture.SheisgoingtogetmoremedalsforChinaintheworld.Canherdreamcometrue?Let’swaitandsee.51.WhatsportdoesLiJingwenlikebest?A.Sanda B.Kungfu C.Boxing D.Running52.HowlongdoesittakeLitopractiseiteveryday?A.About2hours B.About4hours C.About5hoursD.About10hours53.Fromthispassage,wecanguessLiJieisher_____________.A.classmate B.father C.teacher D.fan54.LiJingwenisreadyto_____________beforeshehasagameeverytime.A.playwithhernewtoys B.practisemorewithherfriendsC.haveabigmealtogetenoughenergy D.watchotherboxers’videos55.WhichoneisNOTtrue?A.LiJingwenalwaysfeelstiredwhenshebeginstoplayboxing.B.LiJingwenisamemberofasportsschoolinHangzhou.C.LiJingwenwantstogetmoremedalsforChinainthefuture D.LastyearLiJingwengotthefirstplaceinShangdong.BDoyoulikeexercisinginthesun?Howmuchsunlightdoyougeteveryday?Howmuchtimedoyouspendinthesun?Asweallknow,enoughsunlightisgoodforourhealth.Itgivesusstrongbonesandgoodeyesight.Itmakesushappyandsleepbetter.Nowscientistsfindoutthatitcanevenmakeyousmarter.Scientistsdidtests(實驗)onmice.Theygivemicelotsofsunlight.Afterthat,themiceproduceaspecialthingintheirbodies.Itsnameisglutamicacid(谷氨酸).Glutamicaciddoesmanythingsforourbody.Itcanimprove(提高)someofourabilitieslikelearningandrememberingthings.ItisOKtoenjoysomesunlightforaboutanhoureveryday.Butyoushouldbecarefulbecauseitissummernow.Thesunisverystrongaroundnoon.Keepyourselfawayfromthesunaroundthenoon,oritmayburnyourskin.Itisbesttoenjoysunlightinthemorningorbeforesunset.Whynotgooutandenjoythesunlightwithyourfamilyoryourbestfriends?I’msureyoucanbesmartersoon.56.Scientistsdidtestsonmice__________________.A.becausetheywanttomakethemicesmarterB.tofindoutwhymicearesmarterthanpeopleC.tofindoutifsunlightcanmakethemsmarterD.tofindoutiftheyhaveaspecialthingintheirbodiesinthesun57.Theunderlinedword“produce”inParagraph2maymean”____________”inthepassage.A.protect B.make C.enjoy D.spend58.Whatdoes“it”referto(指)ininParagraph2?A.Sunlight B.Themouse C.Glutamicacid D.Ourbody59.Whatcanwedotomakeourselvessmarter?A.Spendanhourinthesuneveryday B.Playwithmiceeveryday.C.Enjoysunlightonlyaroundnoon D.Stayawayfromthesun.60.ThesunlightcanhelpusinthefollowingEXCEPT_______________.A.learningthingsbetter B.sleepingbetterC.becomingstronger D.gettingmoreexerciseCFormChinaCentralTelevision(CCTV)hostLiYongdiedonOct.25attheageof50after17monthsofbattleagainstcancer.Weareallverysurprisedtohearthenews.HaWen,televisiondirectorandwifeofLi,releasedastatementonherofficialSinaWeiboaccountwhichreads"Ihavelostmylove,after17monthsofcancertherapyat5:20amonOct25,2018,intheUnitedStates."LiYongwasbornonMay.3,1968inXinjiang.HeleftforBeijingandstudiedinChinaCommunicationUniversity(中國傳媒大學)in1987.Fouryearslater,hejoinedCCTVasawriteranddirector.Heisamanwithagoodsenseofhumor.Manypeoplelikehisprogrammes.HehostedmanyTVprogrammessuchasLucky52,ASpecialSix-Plus-One,aswellasthetalkshowYongLeHui.LihasalsohostedmanyyearsofSpringFestivalGala,whichisthemostpopularprograminChinaduringtheSpringFestival.In2013,LiYongfinallyleftCCTVandbecameateacheratChinaCommunicationUniversity.Afterthat,weseldomsawhimonTV.Afterwards,theymovedtoAmerica.Thishasalsocausedalotofcontroversy(爭議).Manypeoplethinktheydon’tlovetheplacewheretheygrewup.Infact,theywentthereformedicaltreatment.Heissurvivedby(身后留下)hiswifeandadaughterwhois16yearsold.Ihopeeveryonecanhaveahealthybody,liverightnowandcherishpeoplearoundus.61.WhendidLiYongjoinCCTV?A.In1968. B.In1987. C.In1991. D.In2013.62.What’shelike?A.Patient. B.Humorous. C.Generous. D.Easy-going.63.WhydidheandhisfamilymovetoAmerica?A.Becausetheywentthereforaholiday. B.Becausetheyfoundajobthere.C.Becausetheirfriendsinvitedthem. D.Becausetheywentthereformedicaltreatment.64.HehostedmanyTVprogrammesexcept___________.A.Lucky52 B.HappyBaseCampC.thetalkshowYongLeHui D.ASpecialSix-Plus-One65.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_____________.A.ThehistoryofTVprogrammes B.LiYong’sfamlilyC.People’sloveforLiYong D.a(chǎn)famoushost—LiYongDJordanandKaitlynwerehikingontheRainbowRavineTrailwiththeirfamilies.Jordanworehisbrand-newtennisshoesout,buthedidn’tmind.Theyrantoasmallcanyon(峽谷)andsawcolourfulbandsofsandstonealongsidethetrail.Later,theyclimbedintothedry,emptycanyon.Theyturnedacornerandlookedup.Thesteepcliffs(陡崖)werebrightorange.Largebouldersjuttedoutfromthesidesofthecliffs.“Hello!”Jordancalledout.“Helloooo!Helloooo!”thecanyonechoedback.“It’sspooky(可怕的)here,”Kaitlynsaid,“Iwonderifanythinghaseverlivedhere.”“Ithinkso,”Jordansaid,“Millionsofyearsago,placeslikethishadlotsofplantsandanimals.Theymightevenbefossilshere.”Theysearchedthegroundforsignsofancientlifeimmediately,butonlyfoundrocks.Jordan’sshoeswerecoveredinsandanddirt.Jordangrabbedahandfulofdirt(塵土)andletitsiftthroughhishand.Thedirtlandedonhisnewshoes.Ontheirwayback,theymetagroupofhikers.Arangerwastakingthegrouponaguidedwalk,“Millionsofyearsago,therewaslotsoflifeuphere.Butyouwouldneverknowitnow.Infact,wehavefoundfossilsuphereoflargeandsmalldinosaurs.Notallfossilsareofanimals.Thereareseashellandplantfossils,too.”KaitlynaskedJordantocatchupwiththeirfamilies.“Whydidwehavetocomebacksoquickly?”heasked.“Becausewewanttosetupcampbeforedark,”Dadreplied.JordanandKaitlynwaitedtogetintothebackseatofthecar.Lookingathisfilthyshoes,Jordangrabbedapapercupfromthecar,tookoffhisshoes,andshookthedirtintothepapercup.Hethoughtitwasnotjustdirtandtheremightbethingsinthedirttheycouldn’tseerightnow.Sohewouldputitunderthemicroscope(顯微鏡)athome.66.HowdidJordanandKaitlyngettotheRainbowRavine?A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.D.Bytaxi.67.Whathadbeenfoundinthecanyon?A.Fossilsofanimals. B.Seashells C.Plantfossils. D.Allabove.68.WhodidKaitlynseewastakingthehikersonaguidedwalkonherwayback?A.Kaitlyn’smum. B.Jordan’sdad. C.Aranger. D.Jordan.69.Whydidtheyhavetocomebackquickly?A.Becauseitwastoolate.B.Becausetheirfamilieswantedtosetupcampbeforedark.C.Becausetheywereafraidoftheanimalsinthecanyon.D.Becausetherangeraskedthemtoleaveassoonaspossible.70.WhatmightJordandowith(處理)thedirtonhisshoes?A.Hewoulddonateittothemuseum.B.Hewouldstudythedirtcarefullyathome.C.Hewouldthrowitintotherubbishbin.D.Hewouldleavethedirtintheplacewhereitwas.四、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,計40分)51—55CBCDA 56—60CBCAD 61—65CBDBD 66—70BDCBB四、閱讀下列內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的四個選項中選出一個最佳答案。(本題共15小題;每小題1分,計30分)AOnMay17,2018,OneSpace,asciencecompanyinBeijing,becameChina’sfirstprivatecompany(私人公司)tolauncharocket.ThecompanysaidthatitsOS-Xrocketsuccessfullyflewofffromalaunchsite(發(fā)射場)innorthwesternChina.Therocketisninemetersinlengthandweighs7.2tons.Itwaslaunchedat7:33a.m.onaThursday.Itflewfor306secondsandtravelled273kilometersintheskybeforeitfellbacktotheground.Therocketflewatamaximumheightof38.7kilometers.Italsoreachedaspeedof1.94kilometerspersecond,whichis5.7timesthespeedofsound.EncouragedbyAmericanElonMuskandhiswell-knowncompanySpaceX,severalprivateChinesecompanies,includingOneSpace,LandSpaceandLinkSpace,haveallgivenoutplanstolaunchtheirownself-developedrockets.OneSpacehasbecomethefirsttorealizethatgoal.Setupin2015,OneSpacehasbecomearisingstarinChina’sspaceindustry,whichhaslongbeencontrolledbystate-owned(國有的)companies.IttookOneSpaceonlyoneyeartodevelopandbuildtheOS-Xrocket.Thecompanysaiditsdesignersandengineerswereabletodevelopalmostallthekeypartsofarocket.OneSpaceplanstomakethreefurtherlaunchesoftheOS-Xrocketthisyear.ItisalsodevelopingalargerrocketnamedOS-M1.Itplanstosendsmallsatellitesintospaceusingthisrocket.()46.OneSpacelauncheditsOS-Xrocketsuccessfullyin_____China.A.northwestern B.northeastern C.southwestern D.southeastern()47.HowmanyprivateChinesecompaniesarementionedinthepassage?A.OnlyoneB.TwoC.ThreeD.Four()48.HowfastcouldOS-Xrockettravel?A.Thesamespeedassound.B.Atthespeedof1.94kilometersperhour.C.Morethanfivetimesthespeedofsound.D.Atamaximumheightof38.7kilometers.()49.HowlongdidittakeOneSpacetodevelopandbuildtheOS-Xrocket?A.Since2015.B.Onlyoneyear.C.Severalyears.D.Abouthalfayear.()50.Fromthepassage,weknowOneSpace________.A.planstosendsmallsatellitesintospacewithOS-X.B.becomesarisingstarinChina’sspaceindustry.C.spentaboutthreeyearsbuildingtheOS-M1.D.isastate-ownedcompany.BTherewasalittleboywithabadtemper(脾氣).Hegotangryeasilyandoftenshoutedatthosewholovedhim.Oneday,hisfathergavehimabagofnailsandtoldhim,“Everytimeyouloseyourtemper,hammeranailintothefence.”Thefirstdaytheboydrove37nailsintothefence.Thenthenumbergotsmaller.Theboyfoundthatitwaseasiertoholdhistemperthantodrivethosenailsintothefence.Finallythedaycamewhentheboydidn’tlosehistemperatall.Hetoldhisfatheraboutitandthefathersaid,“Now,myson,pulloutonenaileachdaywhenyouareabletoholdyourtemper.”Dayspassedandtheyoungboywasfinallyabletotellhisfatherthatallthenailsweregone.Thefathertookhissonbythehand,ledhimtothefenceandsaid,“Youhavedonewell,myson,butlookattheholesinthefence.Thefencewillneverbethesameasbefore.Whenyouareinanger,whatyoudoleavesascarjustlikethis.Youcanputaknifeintoamananddrawitout.Nowmatterhowmanytimesyousaysorry,thehurtisstillthere.”選自《初中英語讀本》八年級上冊()51.Whatdidtheboy’sfatheradvisehimtodowhenhegotangry?A.Heshouldcryout.B.Heshouldshoutatthosewholovedhim.C.Heshouldcountthenails.D.Heshouldhammeranailintothefence.()52.Whatdidtheboyfindmucheasier?A.Beingangry.B.Holdinghistemper.C.Drivingthenailsintothefence.D.Pullingoutthenails.()53.Theunderlinedword“scar”inthispassagemeans________.A.傷痕B.怒氣C.洞D.抱歉()54.Fromthepassageweknow________.A.Afterwedriveanailintothefence,weshouldpullitoutlater.B.Whenwehurtsomeone,sayingasorrytohimisenough.C.Ifwelosetempertosomeone,weshouldsaysorrytohimmanytimes.D.Weshouldtryourbestnottohurtothersinourdailylife.()55.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.ABoywithaBadTemper B.ABrokenFenceC.TheNailsandtheFence D.NailsLeaveScarCMarkknewheshouldn’tbelisteningunderthewindowatoldMr.Crowe’shouse.Buthecouldn’thelpit—thevoicesweresoloud.Anyway,ifhemovedawaynowhemightbeseen.“Whatoldcoat?”askedawoman.“Thegreyone,withallthepockets,”saidaman,angrily.ThatwasMr.Crowe.ThenMarkheardthewomanspeakagain.“Thatoldthing!”shelaughed.“Iputitoutforthegarbagetruckthismorning.Itshouldhavebeenthrownawayyearsago.”ThatmustbeMr.Crowe’sdaughter,thoughtMark.She’stheonlyonewhoevervisitshim.Ashethoughtabouthisneighbour,Markrealizedtherewasadifferentnoisecomingfromthehouse.Theoldmanwascrying.“Whyareyousoupset?”askedthewoman.“Itwasjustanoldcoat.”Thesoundgrewlouder.Markcouldn’tmove.Thenheheardtheoldmanspeakagain.“Itwasn’tjustanoldcoat,”heshouted.“Thepocketswerefulloftreasure.”Mark’sstomachlurchedashegottounderstandwhatMr.Crowehadsaid.Hehadtofindthecoat—fastMarkranbackhometogethisbike.AshecycledupHillRoad,Markcouldfeelthesweetrunningdownhisback.EachpushseemedtorepeatMr.Crowe’swords.“Thepockets…fulloftreasure.Thepockets…fulloftreasure.”Markwonderedwhatcouldbeinthepockets.Hundredsofdollarsatleast.Maybeeventhousands.Ordiamonds,rubiesandgoldcoins.Thethoughtofitkepthimgoing.AtlastMarkreachedthetopofthehill.Hewasgladtoseethegarbagetruck,notfarawayfromhim.選自《新理念英語閱讀》初二年級第2冊()56.Markknewheshouldn’t________thewindow.A.lookthroughB.shoutatC.listenunderD.climbup()57.Thedaughterthoughtthattheoldmanshould____thecoatmanyyearsago.A.putawayB.sellawayC.getbackD.throwaway()58.Mr.Crowewasvery________whenheheardthathisoldcoatwasmissing.A.happyB.sadC.worriedD.bored()59.Mikewasquite_______whenheheardtheconversationbetweenMr.Croweandhisdaughter.A.excitedB.surprisedC.nervousD.shy()60.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothestory?A.Mr.Crowe’soldcoatwaslostmanyyearsago.B.Mark’sneighbour,Mr.Crowe,wasanoldmanlivingalone.C.MarkwastheonlyvisitortoseeMr.Crowe.D.AlthoughMarkwentonriding,hecouldn’tseethegarbagetruckanywhere.四、閱讀理解(本題共15小題;每小題1分,計30分)46-50ACCBB51-55DBADC56-60CDBAB四.閱讀理解A.閱讀下列短文,選出最佳選項。(共10題,每題2分,計20分)AUncleSam
Doyourchildrenenjoyinterestingstories,funnygamesandexcitingdances?UncleSamwillbereadytoteachchildrenofallagesallthesethingsattheCityTheatreonSaturdaymorningat10:00.Free.WalkingTour
ForgetyourworriesonSaturdaymorning.Takeabeautifulwalkandlearnaboutlocalhistory.MeetatthefrontentranceofCityHallat9:30.Wearcomfortableshoes!MovieTime
TwofilmswillbeshownonSaturdayafternoonattheMuseumTheatre.SeeMarchofthePenguinsat1:30.KungFuPandawillbeat3:45.Forfurtherinformation,call4987898.InternationalPicnic
Areyoutiredofeatingthesamefoodeveryday?CometoCentralParkonSaturdayandenjoyfoodfromallovertheworld.Deliciousandnotexpensive.Noonto5:00p.m.TakeMeOuttotheBallgame
It'sOctober,andthisSaturdaynightisyourlastchancetoseetheRedbirdsthisyear.Getyourticketsatthegate.Itmightbecold.Don'tforgetsweatersandjackets.DoYouWanttoHearTheZoo?
TheZoo,apopularrockgroupfromAustralia,willgivetheirfirstUSconcertthisSaturdaynightat8:00atRoseHall,CityCollege.YouprobablyeatChinese,ItalianandIndianfoodat_____.
A.CityHall
B.CentralParkC.theCityTheatre
D.CityCollege
47.Wecanseemoviesat_____.
A.10:00a.m.B.9:30a.m.C.3:45p.m.D.8:00p.m.
48.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.
A.citynewsB.weekendactivitiesC.musicweekD.foodfestival. BQianZhongshuwasoneofthemostwell-knownChinesewriterstothewesternworld.HewasbornonNovember21,1910inWuxi,JiangsuProvince,hegrewupwithhisuncle,whodidn’thaveason.
Qianlikedreadingbooksandhadasurprisingmemory.Heonlyneededtoreadsomethingoncebeforelearningitbyheart.Heshowedhisgoodmemoryatanearlyage.Whenhewasasmallboy,hisuncleoftentookhimtoteahouses.Helikedreadingstorybooksintheteahouses.Whentheyreturnedhome,hecouldrepeatthestoriestohiscousins.
QianwenttoTsinghuaUniversityin1929.Althoughhefailedhismathtest,heenteredtheuniversitybecausehewassogoodatChineseandEnglish.InTsinghuaUniversityhemethiswifeYangJiang,whoisoneyearyoungerthanhimandafamouswriter,too.Theymarriedin1935.Twoyearslater,theirdaughterQianYuanwasborn.
QiandiedofillnessonDecember19,1998.Heleftmanyworkstotheworld.Hismostfamousnovel,FortressBesieged(圍城),cameoutin1947.Ithasbeentranslatedintomorethansixforeignlanguages.WhatwasspecialaboutQianZhongshuwhenhewasyoung?A.Helikedreadingbooks.B.HewasborninWuxi.C.Hehadasurprisingmemory.D.Hecouldtellstories.50.WhydidQianenterTsinghuaUniversity?BecausehedidwellinMaths.B.BecausehedidwellinChinese.C.BecausehedidwellinEnglish.D.BecausehedidwellinChineseandEnglish.51.HowoldwasYangJiangwhenshemarriedQian?A.24B.25C.26D.27CPeopleusetheirmouthsformanythings.Theyeat,talk,shoutandsing.Theysmileandtheykiss.IntheEnglishlanguage,therearemanyexpressionsusingtheword“mouth”.Butsomeofthemarenotsonice.
Forexample,ifyousaybadthingsaboutaperson,thepersonmightprotestandsay“Donotbadmouthme.”Sometimes,peoplesaysomethingtoafriendorafamilymember.Theylaterregret(后悔)becauseithurtsthatperson.Ortheytellthepersonsomethingtheywerenotsupposedtotell.Thespeakermightsay,“Ireallyputmyfootinmymouththistime.”Ifthishappens,thespeakermightfeel“downinthemouth”.Inotherwords,hemightfeelsadforsayingthewrongthing.Anothersituationiswhensomeonefalsely(錯誤地)claimsthatanotherpersonsaidsomething.Theotherpersonmightprotest,“Ididnotsaythat.Donotputwordsinmymouth.”Informationisoftenthroughthewordofmouth.Thisisthecommunication(交流)betweenpeople,likefriendstalkingtoeachother.“Howdidyouhearaboutthatnewmovie?”Someonemightsay“Oh,bywordofmouth.”IntheEnglishlanguage,therearemany_____usingtheword“mouth”.wordsB.expressionsC.picturesD.ideasWhatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“protest”inChinese?抗議B.咒罵C.同意D.辯駁
54.Ifsomeonetellsthepersonsomethingthathe/shewasnotsupposedtotell,thespeakermightsay,“______”Donotbadmouthme.Ididnotsaythat.Ireallyputmyfootinmymouththistime.Oh,bywordofmouth.55.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Allexpressionsusingthewordmoutharenice.Peopledon’tusemouthtosmile.“Donotputwordsinmymouth”meansIamwrong.Peoplemightfeelsadforsayingthewrongthing.46-50BCBCD51-55ABACD閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳答案。(共15小題,每小題2分,計30分)AOurheadteachertalkedwithafewstudentsabouttheirstudiesyesterday.Thereisatablebelowthatshowswhatthestudentssaid.NameContentsLucyTomMaryJackFavoritesubjectsEnglish;biologyChinese;history;PEhistory;Chinesechemistry;physicsSubjectsthatthey
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