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初二英語閱讀理解試題2

來源:作者:qqw公布時(shí)間:-10-30

A

Amanhasacat.Helikesherverymuch.Atmealtimethecatsitsatthetablewithhim.Theman

eatswithaknifeandafork,butthecateatsfromherplate.Sometimes,whenshefinishesherdish,her

masterwillgiveherabitofhisfood.Heshareshismealwithher.Onedaythecatisnotatthetabicat

mealtime.

“Ah!Whereismycat?"askstheman..Hiswifesays,"Can'tyoucatwithouther?”

Sothemealbeginswithoutthecat.Beforelunchisover,thecatrushesintotheroomandjumpsinto

thechairquickly.Shehastwomiceinhermouth,andbeforeanyonecanstopher,shedrops(扔卜)one

intoherownplate,andtheotherintohermaster'splate.

“Dearme!'、criesthewoman,t€Amouseisinyourplate!”

“Hush(安靜)!”saysherhusband."Thisshowsthatsheisanicecat.Sheknowswhatfriendship(友誼)

is.ShewishesmetoshareherdinnerasIoftenshareminewithher.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正誤,對的(T),錯(cuò)誤(F),

()1.Themasterloveshiscatverymuch.

()2.Thecatalwayssharesherfoodwithhermaster.

()3.Onedaythecatisnotatthetableatmealtime.

()4.Thecathurries(匆忙)homewithtwomiceinhermouthwhenthemasterandhiswifeare

havinglunch.

()5.Thestorytellsusthecatalsoloveshermaster.

B

MynameisMax.Iamtwelveyearsold.Ihavemanyfriends.MostofthemareasoldasI.Someare

older.Someareyounger.

MybestfriendisBill.Helivesnearme.Wegotothesameschoolandweareinthesameclass.Bill

helpsmewithmymathshomework.IhelphimwithhisEnglishhomework..Billistallerthanme.Heis

quitefat.Hedoesn'tlikesports,sohedoesn'tgetmuchexercise.Webothhaveblackeyes,butBill's

hairislonger.IlikesportsandIplayfootballorgoswimmingeveryday.EverySundaymorningBill

andIplaycomputergames.SometimesIwin.Sometimeshewins.

()6.Themainidea(主題)ofthetextis.

A.MaxhasmanyfriendsB.MaxandBillgotothesameschool

C.MaxandBillarebestfriendsD.MaxandBilllikethesamethings

()7.MostofMax'sfriendsare.

A.twelveyearsoldB.olderthanMax

C.youngerthanMaxD.thirteenyearsold

()8.MaxandBilllive.

A.neareachotherB.indifferenttowns

C.inthesamehouseD.intheschool

()9.MaxhelpsBillwith.

A.hismathshomeworkB.hisEnglishhomework

C.HissportslessonsD.Hiscomputerlessons

()1().MaxandBillbothliketo.

A.swimB.playfootballC.playcomputergamesD.playsports

C

Mr.Lewiswasadanceteacher.Hewasanicemanandalwayshadalotofstudents.Oneyearhe

movedtoanewtown,andwassoonteachingmanystudentsinthedanceschoolthere,buthedecidedto

moveagaintoabigcity.Hewouldhavemoreworkthere.

Whenoneofhisstudentsheardthathewasgoingtoleave,shesaidtohim,“Thenewteacherwon't

beasgoodasyouarc."Mr.Lewiswashappywhenheheardthis,buthesaid,"Ohno.Tmsurehc'Hbe

asgoodasIam——orevenbetter/Thcstudentsaid,"No.FiveteachershavecomeandgonewhileI've

beenhere,andeachnewonewasworsethanthelast.”

()11.cametolearndancingfromMr.Lewis.

AfewstudentsB.FewstudentsC.ManystudentsD.Nostudents

()12.Mr.Lewiswantedtomovetoabigcitybecause

A.hehaledthesmalltown

B.hecouldn'tmakealivinginthesmalltown

C.itwouldbeeasyforhimtohavemoreworkinthecity

D.itmadehimspendmoremoneyinthetown

()13.Thestudentthoughtthat

A.Mr.LewiswasagoodteacherB.Mr.Lewiswasthebestteacher

C.Mr.LewiswasworsethanthelastD.Mr.Lewiswouldbeworsethanthelast

()14.BeforeMr.Lewisteacherscametothetowntoteachdancing

A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six

()15.Fromthestorywecanconclude(推論)thatthestudentwished

A.tohaveabetterteacherB.tohaveaworseteacher

C.tobecomeadanceteacherD.toseethesixthteacher

D

Oncetherewasalittlegirlinavillage.Shespentsummersonhergrandfather^farm.Theyearshe

wasfour,sheknewsomeducks.Theduckswerewhitewithorangefeet.Theylivedinalittlewooden

houseneartheroad.Thelittlegirllikedtheseducksverymuch.

Everydaytheywalkeddowntheroadtothepond("也塘).Theduckswentintothewater.Thelittle

girlsatonthebank(岸)andsawthemswimminginthepond.Thelittletalkedtotheducksandthey

quacked(嘎嘎叫)back.

Thenonedaytheducksweregone.Noonewouldsayanythingaboutthem.Thelittlewasafraidto

askwheretheywere.Onenighteveryonesatdownfordinner.Thefoodlookedalittlelikechicken.The

girldidn'twanttoeat.Canyouguesswhy?

()16.Thestoryismainlyabout.

A.eatingchickenB.sittingbythepond

C.livingonafarmD.ducksandalittlegirl

()17.Theduckswere.

A.yellowandorangeB.yellowandwhite

C.whiteandorangefeetD.whiteandblack

()18.Firstthelittlegirl.

A.didn'tcatB.satonthebank

C.walkedtothepondD.talkedtotheducks

()19.Attheendofthestory,theduckswereprobably

A.underthewaterB.ontheplate

C.inthewoodenhouseD.swimminginthepond

()20.Thelittlegirldidn'tcatbecause

A.shewantednicecakesB.thefoodwasducks

C.IhefoodwastoohotD.theplatewasempty

MrBrownneverwenttoseeadentist,becausehewasafraid,butthenhisteethbeganachinga

lot,andhewenttoseeadentistThedentistdidalotofworkinhismouthforalongtime.Onthelast

dayMrBrownsaidtohim,"Howmuchisalltheworkgoingtocost?""Twenty-fivedollars,"saidthe

dentist.Buthedidnotaskhimtorthemoney.AfteramonthMrBrownphonedthedentistand

said,"Youdidn'taskmeforyourwork.""Oh,"thedentistanswered,"!neveraskagentlemanfor

rroney.""Thenhowdoyoulive?oMrBrownasked."Mostgenrlemenpaymequickly."Thedentist

said."Butsomedon't.lwaitedfcrmymoneyfortwomonths,andthenIsay:Thatmanisnota

gentleman,andthenaskhimmymoney."

()1.Whichwordhasthesamemeaningas"phone"?

A.CallB.GiveC.AskD.Thank

()2.MrBrown()untilhisteethbeganachingalot.

A.wenttoseethedoctorB.wasnotafraid

C.didn'tseethedintistD.wantedtoseethedoctor

()3.()costtwentyfivedollars

A.Thefirstday'sworkB.Threeday'swork

C.Onemonth'sworkD.AIIthedentistwork

()4.WhendidMrBrowngivethedentistacall()first.

A.AlongtimeagoB.Afterhegavehimthemoney

B.AboutthirtydayslaterD.Abouttwentydayslater

()5.Thedentistsaidthatheneverasked()first

A.awomenformoneyB.thepoolformoney

B.agentlemanformoneyD.peopeformuchmoney

(A)

MrSmithmademanytests(作試驗(yàn))withdifferentanimalsandthemonkeywasthecleverestofallthe

animals.

OnedayMrSmithputamonkeyinaroom.Healsoputsomesmallboxesinit.Inoneofthsboxes

therewassomefood."Howlongw川ittakethemonkeytofindthefood?"MrSmithsaidtohimself."

Letmewaitandsee."Helefttheroomandwaitedoutside.Threeminuteslater,heputhiseyetothe

keyhole(鑰匙眼).Whatdidhesee?Hesawtheeyeofthemonkey.Themonkeywasontheotherside

ofthedoorandlookedatMrSmiththroughthekeyhole.

1.MrSmithmadetestswith.

A.differentanimalsB.themonkeyonly

C.allthemonkeysD.allofthecleverestanimals

2.Therewassomefoodinofthesmallboxes.

A.someB.none

C.oneD.each

3.MrSmithputamonkeyandsomeboxesinaroombecausehewantedtoknow.

A.howmuchfoodmonkeycouldfindB.howmanyboxesthemonkeycouldcarry

C.howlongitwouldtakethemonkeytoputitseyetothekeyhole

D.howlongitwouldtakethemonkeytofindthefood

4.WhatwasthemonkeydoingwhenMrSmithwasputtinghiseyetothekeyhole?

A.Themonkeywaseatingfood.B.Themonkeywaslookingforfood.

C.Themonkeywaseatingontheothersideofthedoor.

D.ThemonkeywaslookingatMrSmiththroughthekeyhole.

5.MrSmithisa.

A.teacherB.scientist(科學(xué)家)C.doctorD.farmworker

(B)

Doyouneedfriends?I'msureyouransweris"Yes,ofcourse.Everybodydoes!"Youneedfriends

whenyouplayandwhenyouwork.Ifyouhavefriends,youwillfeelhappy.Ifyouhavenofriends.you

willfeellonely(寂寞的).

Doyouknowhowtomakefriends?Thereisonlyonegoodway—Youmakefriendsbybeingfriendly.

Afriendlypersonisinterestedinotherpeople.HeisalwayshelpfulIfyouwanttomakefriendswitha

newclassmate,youcantalkwithhim,tellhimabouttheotherclassmatesinyourclassandtryyour

besttobehelpfultohim.

6.Weneedfriends.

A.becausewemustplaywiththemB.Becausewemustworkwiththem

C.whenweplayandwhenweworkD.whenwetalkwiththem

7.Ifwewanttomakefriends,weshould.

A.bepolitelytothemB.bofriendlytothem.

C.beafraidofthemD.whenwetalkwiththem.

8.Afriendlypersonisotherpeople.

A.interestedinB.worriedabout

C.surprisedatD.likethem

9.Ifwewanttomakefriendswithanewclassmate,.

A.wecantalkwiththemB.wemusttrytohelphim

C.wecantellhimabouttheotherclassmatesinourclass

D.A、BandC

10.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Nooneneedsfriends.B.Everyoneneedsfriends.

C.Onlyclassmatesneedfriends.D.Someoneneedsfriends.

答案:ACDDBCBADB

007Mostpeoplehaveflownakiteorhaveseenonerideanddip(下降)instrongspring

wind.NotsomanypeopleknowthatkiteswerefirstmadeinChinathousandsofyearsago.The

ancient(古代的)Chineseweremakingandflyingkitesevenbeforetheywerewriting.

Alongtimeago,theChinesemadekitestouseinwars.Theywouldflythesewarkites

inthedark.Thekiteswerefixed(固定)sothattheymadestrangesounds.Menwhowereat

warwiththemwouldhearthesesoundsandrunaway.Theythoughtthosestrangesoundswere

madebygods(神)inthesky.

TheancientChinesealsoflewkitestobringgoodluckandtomaketheircrops(農(nóng)作物)

growrichandtall.Sometimestheytiedlongstrings(細(xì)繩)andhooks(鉤)totheirkites.

Thentheywouldflythekitesoverwater,lettingthehookshangdowntocatchfish.

TheChineseusesticks(樹枝),strings(線)andpaperfortheirkites.Someofthese

kiteslooklikeanimalsortrees.Otherslooklikebirdsorhouses.

1.Themainideaofthefirstparagraph(段落)isthat

A.kiteswerefirstmadeinChina

B.mostofushaveflownorseenakite

C.theancientChineseweremakingkitesbeforetheywerewriting

D.theancientChineseweregoodatmakingkites

2.InancientChinakitescou1dbeusedfor

A.catchingfishB.helpingpeoplefly

C.wateringthecropsD.helpingpeoplewa1kinthedark

3.TheancientChineseusedkitesinwarsbecausethekites.

A.couldbringgoodluckB.lookedlikeanimals

C.couldhelpthemwin&warD.couldflyhigh

4.TheChineseusuallyLse____fortheirkiLes.

A.sticks,stringsandgrassB.strings,hairandwood

C.paper,stringsandsticksD.paper,ropesandhooks

5.Whatisthebesttitle(題目)ofthispassage?

A.LuckyKites.B.StrangeKites.C.BeautifulKites.D.ChineseKites.

007:AACCD

(A)TodayNewtownisacleanplace,butmanyyearsagothereweremillionsofratsthere.Theratseven

attacked(襲擊)thecatsanddogs.Sometimesmanyofthemtriedtobitemenorwomenatnight.Tlieratswere

verylargeinsizeandtheyharmed(傷害)manypeople.

Thecityofficeorderedeveryonetokillrats.However,mostpeoplewerelazy,sotheydidnotkillmany

rats.Thecityofficecoulddonothingwiththecitizensandcoulddonothingwiththerats>either.Sometime

latertheyhadtopaysomemoneyfbreachdeadrat.Thatmade(hepeopleveryhappy.Theyatoncebeganto

killrats.Theygotasmanydeadratsastheycould.Andsomeofthemevenstoppedtheirownworktokillrats

becausetheycouldgetmorepay.Everydayacityofficial(官員)putallthedeadratstogether.Hewasvery

busydoingthat,becausesometimesamanbroughthundredsoftheminoneday.

Twoweekslatertherewerenotsomanyratsinthecityasbefore,butpeoplestillbroughtmanydeadrats

tothecityoffice.Thecityofficialsfeltsurprisedatthis,butatlasttheyfoundoutthatpeoplewerestealingthe

deadratstheyhadcollected.Sothecityofficialhadtoorderhismentodigabigholeandputthedeadratsinit.

Soontherewerenomoreratsandthecitydidnothavetopayanymoremoneyforthat

1.Newtown.

A.usedtobeacleanplaceB.isnolongeradirtyplace

C.hasalwaysbeenverycleanD.willbeveryclean

2.TheratsinNewtownwereonce.

A.asbigascatsB.asdangerousasdogsC.hugeinsizeD.runintobycarsthere

3.Whenthecityofficefirstorderedthecitizenstokillrats,mostpeople.

A.promisedtopayforeachdeadratB.stoledeadrats

C.weretoolazytokillratsD.killednearlyalltheratsverysoon

4.ThepeopleinNewtownkilledrats.

A.togetmoneyB.becausetheratsattackedthematnight

C.tohelpcleanthecityD.topaythecityasatax

5.Abigholewasdugsothat.

A.theratscouldcomeouttoattackpeopleatnightB.peoplecouldtakemanyrats

C.thepeopleloveddeadratsD.peoplecouldnotstealdeadratsformoney

(B)MrGreenworkedinashop.Theshopsold,cleanedandrepairedhearing-aids(助聽器).Onedayanold

manenteredandputonedowninfrontofhimwithoutaword.

“認(rèn)/hat'sthematterwithit?”MrGreensaid.Themandidnotanswer.OfcourseMrGreenthoughttheman

mustbedeaf(聾的)andsomethingmustbewrongwithhishearing-aid,sohesaidagain,moreloudly(大聲的)

“What'swrongwithyourheading-aid,sir?"Againthemansaidnothing,soMrGreenshoutedhisquestion

againasloudlyashecould.

Themanthentookapenandapieceofpaperandwrote:"Itisn'tnecessarytoshoutwhenyouarespeakingto

me.Myearsareasgoodasyours.Thishearing-aidismywife,s,netmine.Tvejusthadathroat(喉嚨)

operation(手術(shù)).Icanhearverywell,butIcan'tspeak!”

1.()Theoldmanwenttotheshoptobuyahearing-aidforhiswife.

2.()MrGreenthoughtsomethingmustbewrongwiththeoldman'shearing-aid.

3.()Theoldmandidn'tanswerMrGreen'squestionbecausehewasdeaf.

4.()MrGreenwrotehisquestiondownbecausetheoldmancouldnotspeak.

5.()InordertoanswerMrGreensquestion,theoldmanhadtowritedownwhathewantedtosayonapiece

ofpaper.

(C)DoyourememberwhenyourgrandmatoldyouthestoryofSnowWhite?Ah.thehappydaysofchildhood!

ButdidyouknowthatSnowWhitecomesfromGermany?It'sjustonestoryfromthe209inGrimm'sFairy

Tales(《格林童話》).TheGrimmbrothersstartedtocollectfairytalesin1806.Theirfirstbookcameoutin

1812.

WhyarcGermanfairytalcssointeresting?Maybeit'sbecausetheycomefromagreatplacefamousforits

stories-theBlackForest.

TheBlackForestisinsouthwestGermany.It'sthelargestforestinthecountryandoneofthemostbeautiful.

It'sfamousfbritstreesandlovelyviews.Therearcvalleysandwaterfalls(瀑布)there.It'sagoodplacetostart

astory.

Don,tforgettobringsomethingbackifyouvisit.Peopletherearegoodatmakingclocks,musicalinstruments

andwatches.

1.Fromthestory,weknow(hatis(hehometownofSnowWhite.

A.EnglandB.JapanC.AmericaD.Germany

2.HowlonghadtheGrimmbrothersbeencollectingstories?

A.FouryearsB.FiveyearsC.SixyearsD.Sevenyears

3.Fromthestory,wecannotguessthattheBlackForestisvery.

A.largeB.beautifulC.boringD.famous

4.Thestorymainlytellsus.

A.whowrotethestoryofSnowWhiteB.somethingsaboutBlackForest

C.peopleshouldvisitGermanyD.SnowWhiteisaveryfamousfairytalc.

(D)InalmosteverybiguniversityintheU.S.A,footballisafavoritesport.Americanfootballisnotlikesoccer.

Playerssometimeskick(踢)【hcball,buttheyalso【hrow(丟,投)theballandrunwithit.1heytrytotakeittothe

otherendofthefield.Theyhavefourchancestomovetheballtenyeards(碼).Theycancarryitorthrowit.If

theymoveittotheotherendofthefield.Theyhavegotsixpoints.Thisiscalledatouch-down.(底線得分)

Itisdifficulttomovetheball.Elevenmenontheteamtrytostopthemanwhohastheball.Ifthemandoesnot

movetheballtenyards,histeamkickstheballtotheotherteam.

Everyuniversitywantsitsteamtowin.Alotofpeoplecometowatch.Theyaiiyell(喊力口油)fortheirfavorite

team.Youngmenandwomencalledcheerleaders(拉拉隊(duì)長)tocometohelpthepeopletoyellmore.

EveryteamplaystenorelevengameseachseasonwhichbeginsinSeptemberandendsinNovember.Ifateam

isverygood,itmayplayanothersameaftertheseasonends.ThebestteamsplayagainonJanuary1,thefirst

dayofthenewyear.ManypeoplegotoseethesegamesandmanyotherswatchthemonTV.

l.InAmericanfootballplayerscan

A.onlykicktheballB.onlythrowtheballC.onlycarrytheballD.kick.throwandcarrytheball

2.1fateamwantstogetpoints,ithastomovetheball

A.10yardsB.40yards

C.awayfromitsownendD.totheotherend

3.Mostteamsplaygamesin.

A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter

4.Whendothebestteamplayagain?

AAtChristmasB.Beforetheseasonends

C.OnNewYear'sDayD.Onthelastdayoftheseason

5.Whichisthebesttitlefor(hepassage?

A.AmericanFootballB.MostPeopleLikeFootball

C.ManyPeopleEnjoyWatchingFootballGamesD.AmericanFootballIsNotLikeSoccer

(E)In1620,abouthalftheUSAwascovered(覆蓋)byforests.Todaytheforestshavealmostgone.Alot

ofgoodlandhasgonewiththem,leavingonlysand(沙地).Chinadoesn'twanttocopy(抄)theUSA's

example.We'replantingmoreandmoretrees.We'vebuiltthe"GreatGreenWall"oftreesacrossnorthern

(北部的)partofourcountry.TheGreatGreenWallis7,000kilometreslong,andbetween400and1,700

kilometreswide.Itwillstopthewindfromblowingtheearthaway.Itwillstopthesandfrommoving

towardstherichfarmland(農(nóng)田)inthesouth.More"GreatGreenWalls"areneeded.Treesmustbegrown

allovertheworld.GreatGreenWallswillmaketheworldbetter.

1.In1620,abouttheUSAwascoveredbyforests.

A.athirdB.halfC.twothirdsD.afourth

2.Alotofgoodlandhasgonewith.

A.sandB.waterC.windD.forests

3.TheGreatGreenWallinChinaislong.

A.7.000kilometersB.1.700kilometersC.7.000metersD.400kilometers

4.Treesmustbegrownin.

A.ChinaB.theUSAC.somecountriesD.everypartoftheworld

5.willmake(heworldbetter.

A.TheGreatWallB.TallbuildingsC.GreatGreenWallsD.Flowersandgrass

八年級英語閱讀理解專題練習(xí)題

A

Onedayarichmanandabusinessmanmetinarestaurant.Fortheirlunchtheybothorderedsoup.

Whenitwasbrought,therichmantastedit,butthesoupwassohotthatheburnedhismouthandtearscame

intohiseyes.Thebusinessmanaskedhimwhyhewascrying.Therichmandidn'twanttotellthetruthandhe

toldalie,aSir,Ihadabrotherwhowaskilledlastyear.Iwasthinkingofhisdeath,andthatmadeniccry."The

businessmanbelievedhisstoryandbegantoeathissoup.Healsoburnedhismouthsomuchthathehad(earsin

hiseyes.Therichmannoticeditandaskedthebusinessman,"Sir,whydoyoucry?"Thebusinessman,whonow

sawthattherichmanhadcheatedhim,answered,"Oh,I'mcryingbecauseyouwerenotkilledtogetherwith

yourbrother.

I)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷正(T)誤(F)(5分)

()76.Therichmandidn'ttellthetnith.

()77.Thoughtherichmanburnedthemouth,heshouldn'thavetoldthelie.

()78.Therichmanhadabrotherwhowasburned.

()79.Thcbusinessmanbclicvcctherichman'sstoryatfirst.

()80.Thebusinessman'sanswershowedthathewasveryhappy.

ID根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將下列句子排序.(5分)

81.Theyorderedthesoupandthesoupwassohotthattherichmanburnedhismouthfirst.

82.Thebusinessmanalsoburnedhismouthandhewasnothappy.

83.Arichmanandabusinessmanhadlunchinthesamerestaurant.

84.Therichmantoldalieabouthisbrother'sdeath.

85.Thebusinessmanrealized(意識至ij)thattherichmancheatedhimatlast.

B

SchoolkidsSayGoodbyetoTheirFlyingFriends

JinJunandhisclassmatesatShanghaiNanyangMiddleSchoolarenotveryhappytobebackfrom

holiday.

Notbecausetheyhatestudying,butbecausesomeof(heirbestfriendsoncampus(校園)aregone:pigeons.

Morethan100pigeonsusedto(過去常常)flyaroundcampuseveryday,makingstudentssmileduringbreak

time.

Butnow,thebirdsaregone.Where?Nowthey'realllockedupinabirdcage.Birdflu(流感)haslandedin

Shanghai,andexpertareafraidthepigeonsmightspread(傳播)thediseaseiftheykeepflyingaround.

Forsafety,theschoolalsoasksstudentstostayawayfromthecage."Ifeelsadforthosebirds.They'remy

bestfriends,vsaidJin,aJunior3student.44LasttermIwouldbringcorntofeedthem,butIcan'tdothatany

more.IhopebirdfluwillendsoonsoIcanplaywiththepigeonsagain.^^

NanyangMiddleSchoolisnottaeonlyonetotakepigeonsoffcampus.

StudentsinBeijjngFengtaiExperimentalPrimarySchoolalsogavetheirpigeonstothelocalhealth

department(當(dāng)?shù)匦l(wèi)生部門)onFebruary3.

Theirpigeonsarespecialbirds.In1999,studentsfoundtwoinjuredpigeonsandgavethemahome.Toget

moneyforbirdfood,thekidssoldrubbishpaperTheytookgoodcareofthebirds,andfiveyearslater,those

tv/opigeonshadbecome265!

**Thestudentslovedthebirds,“saidMrChen,theschool'sheadmaster.**Buttokeeptheschoolsafe,theyare

willingtogivethemup.”

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇對的答案(5分)

()86.StudentsinNanyangMiddleSchoolarenothappytobebackfromholidaybecause.

A.theydon'tlikestudyingB.theirbestfriendsarenotstudyingthereanymore

C.theirpigeonsarealllockedupinabigcageawayfromthem

D.theirpigeonshaveailbeenkilled

()87.StudentsinBeijingFengtaiExperimentalPrimarySchoolgotmoneyforbirdfoodby

A.selling(賣)rubbishpaperB.sellingtheirbooks

C.askingtheirparentsformoneyD.borrowingmoneyfromfriends

()88.Thepigeonshaveallbeenlockedupsothat.

A.theywon'tflyaroundalldayB.theywon'tmakealotofnoise

C.theywon'tspreadbirdfluD.theywillgrowfaster

()89.ThereareaboutmorepigeonsinFengtaiExperimentalPrimarySchoolthaninNanyang

MiddleSchool.

A.300B.160C.200D.100

()90.Thestudentsinthetwoschoolsprobablyfeltwhenthepigeonsweretakenawayfromthem.

A.happyB.excitedC.disappointedD.angry

C

Themascots(吉祥物)ofOlympicGames

Beibei:Thefishstandsfor(代表)(heblueOlympicring.Amongthefivesheisknowntobegentleandpure,

stronginwatersports.InChina,fishandwatermeanharvest.SoBcibcicarriestheblessing(祝愿)of

prosperity.(繁華)

Jin&jing:ThelittlepandastandsfortheblackOlympicring.Heischildlikeandoutgoing.Jingingisgoodat

weightsports.Hisheaddressmeanshumansgelonwellwithnature.

Huanhuair.ThechildoffirestandsfortheredOlympicring.Heisinthecenter,thebigbrotherofthefive.He

carriestheOlympicspirit.Heisthemostwarm-heartedandoutgoingofthefive.Hecandowellinallball

games.

Ymgying:Theantelope(羚羊)standsfortheyellowOlympicring.Yingyingissmartandmovesquickly.Likeail

antelopes,heisstrongintrackandfieldevents(田徑項(xiàng)目).Theantelopeisoneof(hefirstanimalsputunder

protectioninChina.ChoosingtheantelopeshowsthatChinawantsaGreenOlympics.

Nini:NinistandsforthegreenOlympicring.Sheisashappyandlovelyastheswallow(源&子).Niniisgoodat

gymnastics.Herimageconiesfromkitedesigns,anoldartstyleinChina.Nini'sgoldenwingsstandfbrthesky.

Shebringsgoodluckwhereversheflies.

從下列體育項(xiàng)目中找到福娃所摺長的,把AE填入福娃下的橫線上.(5分)

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IrEnglandpeopledon'tusuallytalktoomuch.Youcangoonabus,orinatrain,andeveryonesitslookingout

ofthewindow.

Oftentheyread.Theyreadbooksandpapers.Buttheydon'ttalkmuch.

WhenyoumeetEnglishpeople,theyoftentalkaboutonething,theweather.Sowhenyoumeetsomebodyin

English,youcansay,“Niceweatherfbrthetimeofyear!^^

“Butitwasalittlecoldyesterday,''somebodymayanswer.

“Butitgotabitwarmerlater!”youcansay.

Talklikethis,andtheEnglishwillthink,howfriendlyyouare!

()1.Englishpeopleoftenonabus.

A.talkmuchB.talkaboutC.eatsomethingD.readpapers

()2.WhenyoumeetEnglishpeople,talklikethis:

A.Howdoyoudo?B.Howareyou?

C.Niceweather!D.Nicetomeetyou

()3.IfyoutalkwiththeEnglishpeopleabouttheweather,theywillthink

A.youarefriendlyB.youarerightC.youarcEnglishC.youtalktoomuch.

()4.Englishpeoplealwayshopetheweatherwillget.

A.betterB.warmerC.colderD.hotter

()5.Whichisright?

A.Englishpeopleliketotalkonabus.B.English

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