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初中英語閱讀理解專項練習(xí)初中英語閱讀理解專項練習(xí)初中英語閱讀理解專項練習(xí)資料僅供參考文件編號:2022年4月初中英語閱讀理解專項練習(xí)版本號:A修改號:1頁次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:閱讀理解專項訓(xùn)練AKateandPeterlikesports.Insummertheyswimandinwintertheyskate.Theyareplanningaskatetripforthisweekend,buttheydon’tknowabouttheweather.It’s7:30nowandtheyarelisteningtotheweatherreportontheradio.Theweatherisgivingtheweatherfortheweekend.“Fridayisgoingtobecoldandcloudy,butit’snotgoingtorain.Thetemperatureisgoingtobebelowzero.It’sgoingtosnowonFridayevening.SaturdayandSundayaregoingtobecoldandsunny.”NowKateandPeterarehappy.Theweatherisgoingtobeveryniceforaskatetrip.Theyaregoingtohaveagooktimeonthehills.()1.KateandPeterlike___________.listeningtotheradioB.watchingTVC.sportsD.music()2.Theyareplanning_________forthisweekend.A.aclassmeetingB.apartyC.agameD.askatetrip()3.Theywanttoknowabout______________.A.therainB.thefoodC.theweatherD.theradio()4.It_______onSaturdayandSunday.A.willrainB.willbewindyC.willbecloudyD.willbecoldandsunny()5.KateandPeterarehappybecause____________.A.theweatherisgoingtobeniceforaskatetrtip.B.Theyaregoingtovisitthefriends.C.Theyaregoingtoseetheirparents.D.Theyaregoingtohaveagoodmeal.BChannel1Channel218:00AroundChina17:45Computerstoday18:30Children’sprogramme18:10Foreignarts19:00News18:30MordenEnglish19:30Weatherreport19:00Animalworld19:40Aroundtheworld19:25InAsia20:10TVplay:sisters20:20sports21:00Englishfortoday21:00Sportsplayer:YaoMing21:15Popmusic21:45Englishnews21:55Talkshow22:05OnTVnextweek()1.IfyouwanttoknowsomethingaboutYaoMing,thebestprogrammeforyouis_______.TalkshowB.SportsC.SportsplayerD.TVplay()2.You’llknowabout______at19:00onChannel2.animalsB.newsC.foreignartsD.Asia()3.IfyouwanttowatchNBA,thebestprogrammeforyouwouldbe_________.SportsB.AroundtheworldC.ForeignartsC.Englishnews()4.Ifyoulikemusicverymuch,thebestprogrammeis____at21:45onChannel2B.at21:55onChannel1at21:00onChannel2D.at21:15onChannel1()5.“MordenEnglish”isaprogrammethat_______A.teachesyouEnglishB.tellsyousomethingaboutEnglishclassroomC.letsyouknowEnglishnewsD.makesforeignfriendsCTheworld’sforestsbecomesmallerandsmaller.Peoplearestillcuttingdownthetrees.WhyisthishappeningTherearetworeasons——landandwood.Peopleneedlandforanimalsandcrops.Peoplewantwood,too.Peopleineverycountryneedwood.Woodisusedforbuildingsormadeintofurniture.Butmostplacesintheforestsarenotgoodforanimalsorcrops.Thesoilintheforestsisverythin.Whentreesarecutdown,thesoiliswashedawaybyrainorblownawaybywind.Soonthereisnothingleftbutsand.Thenmorelandwillbeneededandmoretreeswillbecutdown.Whocanweblame(責(zé)備)forthelostforests

Theansweris:allofus.Therearetoomanypeopleintheworld.Lookaround.Maybeyouarelyingonabedorwittingonachair.Theyaremadeofwood.

()1.Whathashappenedtotheworld’sforestsnow

A.ThereisnoforestintheworldB.PeoplecutdownallthetreesC.TheybecomesmallerandsmallerD.Peoplehaveplantedalotoftrees()2.Landisusedfor.A.animalsandcropsB.plantingtreesC.roadsD.buildings()3.Mostplacesintheforestsarenotgoodforanimalsorcropsbecause.A.thewindistoostrongB.notreesaregrownC.thereisnosandD.thesoilisverythin()4.Whatisleftwhenthesoiliswashedawaybyrainorblownawaybywind

A.NothingB.SandC.TreeD.Water()5.Itiswhoshouldbeblamed.A.forestsB.windC.rainD.allthepeopleDThisisatruestory.Ithappenedtoafriendofmineayearago.Whilemyfriend,Peter,wasreadinginbed,twothieves(賊)climbedintoanotherroom.Itwasverydark,sotheyturnedonthelight.Suddenlytheyheardavoicebehindthem.“What’sup”“What’sup”someonecalled.Thethievesturnedoffthelightandranawayasquicklyastheycould.Peterheardthenoiseandcamedownstairsquickly.Heturnedonthelight.buthecouldn’tseeanyone.Thethieveswerealreadygone.ButPeter’sparrot,Henry,wasstillthere.“What’sup,Peter”

Hecalled.

“Nothing,Henry,”Petersaidandsmiled,“gobacktosleep.”()1.Itwasverydark,so.A.thethievesturnedoffthelightB.thethievesturnedonthelightC.thethievesclimbedintoanotherroomD.thethievesheardavoicebehindthem()2.Whathappenedwhentheyturnedonthelight

A.Theyfoundalotofmoney.B.TheywerecaughtbytheownerofthelightC.Thepolicecamein.D.Theyenteredtheroom.()3.Whatdidtheydowhentheyheardavoice

A.Theyturnedoffthelight.B.Theyenteredtheroom.C.Theyranawayasquicklyastheycould.D.AandC.()4.Whocalled“What’sup”

A.PeterB.Peter’sson,HenryC.ThethievesD.Peter’sparrot,Henry.()5.Whichisnottrue

A.It’satruestoryB.Ithappenedtwoyearsago.C.Peterwasmyfriend.D.Thethievesranawaywithnothing.EManhasabigbrain(大腦).Hecanthink,learnandspeak.Scientistsonethoughtthatmenaredifferentfromanimalsbecausetheycanthinkandlearn.Theyknownowthatdogs,catsandbirdscanlearntoo.Theyarebeginningtounderstandthat.Theymakenoiseswhentheyareafraid,orangryorunhappy.Apes(猿)canunderstandsomethingsmorequicklythanhuman,oneortwoofthemhavelearntafewwords.Buttheycannotjoinwordstomakesentences.Theycannotthinklikeusbecausetheyhavenolanguage.Languageisawonderfulthing.Manhasbeenabletobuildamodernworldbecausehehaslanguage.Everychildcanspeakhisownlanguageverywellwhenheisfourorfive,—butnoanimallearnstospeak.HowdochildrenlearnitScientistsdonotreallyknow.WhathappensinsideourbodywhenwespeakTheydonotknow.Theyonlyknowthatmancanspeakbecausehehasabrain.()1.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.Animal’sLanguageB.ManandApeC.BrainandlanguageD.Man’sBrain()2.Menaredifferentfromanimalsinthewaythat.A.mencanunderstandthingsquicklyB.mencanlearnC.menhavelearnttouselanguageD.menhavebrains()3.Anapecannot.A.makenoisesB.understandthingsC.learnwordsD.speaklikeman()4.Scientistsnowknow.A.howchildrenlearntospeakB.whyapescanlearnafewwordsC.man’sbrainhelpshimtolearntospeakD.whathappenswhenmenspeak()5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueA.Someanimalscanlearn.B.Apescanunderstandsomethingsmorequicklythanmen.C.Apescanputthewordstheyknowtogether.D.Apeshavenolanguagethoughtheycanlearnsomewords.FOfallthethingsweeatanddrink,wateristhemostimportant.Notmanypeoplerealizethisbutitisquitetrue.TheHuman(人類)bodygoeswithoutfoodforalongtime,buttwoorthreedayswithoutwaterusuallyresultsindeath.Manypeopledonotunderstandhowmuchwaterthehumanbodyneedstoworkproperlyandmanypeopledonotdrinkenough,especiallyinhotweather.Mostpeopledrinkwhentheyarethirsty,butweoftenneedmorewater,especiallyifwehavebeentakingexercises.Aman’sbodyis65to75percentofwater.Mostpeopleneedaboutfivetosevenlitresofwatereveryday,butwedonotneedtodrinkthisamount(數(shù)量)becausealotcomesfromthefoodweeat.Orwedonothaveenoughwater,wefeelthirstyandmaybecomeill.Doyouknowwhatthebestdrinkis

Yes,coldwater.

()1.WhichofthefollowingistrueA.Nooneknowswateristhemostimportantthingtohumanlife.B.It’squitetruethatwaterisveryimportanttohumanlife.C.It’sdangeroustodrinkplentyofwaterwhenwearethirsty.D.Peopleshouldstopdrinkingwaterinordertokeephealthy.()2.Inordertogetenoughwater,thewriterthinkspeopleshoulddrink.A.hotwaterB.afterexercisesC.often,notjustwhentheyfeelthirstyD.asmuchwateraspossible()3.Accordingtothepassage,apersonusuallydrinksofwatereveryday.A.65to75percentB.nomorethan5litresC.morethan7litresD.nomorethan7litres()4.Peoplegetthewatertheyneedfrom.A.thefoodtheyeatB.thethingstheyeatanddrinkC.coldwaterD.theirdrink()5.Thepassagemainlywantstomakepeopleknow.A.thattheyshoulddrinkenoughwaterB.whywaterisimportanttothemC.howmuchwatertheyneedD.howtheycangetenoughwaterGThinkaboutthelasttimeyoudroppedastoneintowater.DoyourememberhowthewavesstartedTheybeganwherethestonemetthewaterandthenmovedoutward.Justaswavesinwatertaketimetomove,sosoundtakestimetomoveinair.Soundtakestimetotravel.Perhapsyouhavenoticedthetimethatpassesbetweenaflashoflightningandthethunder.Youmayhaveheardthesoundofabaseballbathittingaballaninstantafteryousawithappen.Bothlightandsoundtaketimetotravel.However,thereisagreatdealofdifferenceintheirspeed.Inonesecond,soundcantravelabout1,000feetthroughair.Duringthissametime,lightcantravelmovethan186,000miles!Whensomethingmakesasoundsomedistanceaway,youcanoftenseetheactionbeforeyouhearthesound.Assoundtravels,vibrationsarepassedon

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