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九年級(jí)英語閱讀理解習(xí)題(二)ADreamsmaybemoreimportantthansleep.Somepeopledon,tneedmuchsleep.Butweallneedtodream,scientistssay.Dreamstakeupaboutonequarterofoursleepingtime.Peoplehaveseveraldreamseachnight.Dreamsarelikeshortfilms.Theyareusuallyincolor.Somedreamsarelikeoldfilms.Theycometousoverandoveragain.Thatmaybebecausethedreamerisworryingaboutsomething.Dreamingmaybeawayoftryingtofindananswer.Somepeoplegetnewideasabouttheirworkfromdreams.Theycouldhavebeenthinkingabouttheirworkallday.Thesethoughtscancarryoverintodreams.Sometimeswewakeupwithagoodfeelingfromadream.Butoftenwecan,trememberthedream.Dreamscandisappearquicklyfrommemory.Toomuchdreamingcanbeharmful.Themorewesleep,thelongerwedream.Themindishardatworkingwhenwedream.Thatiswhywemayhavealongsleepandstillwakeuptired.( )1.Itmaybelessimportanttosleepthanto.A.think B.dreamC.work D.study( )2.Dreamsandfilmsareusually.A.verylongB.incolorC.aboutworkD.verysad( )3.Thepeopleoftendreamabouttheirworkbecause.A.theyaretiredinthedaytime B.theyarenotinterestedintheirworkC.theymaybethinkingabouttheirworkatallD.theyhavetoomuchworktodo( )4.Themainideaofthestoryisthat.A.peopleneedtodream B.peopleliketosleepC.dreamsarelikefilms D.wealwaysrememberdreams( )5.Thetitleforthestorycouldbe.A.Terribledreams B.ThelongestsleepC.Memory D.DreamsBJimmyisaverykindyoungman.Heworksinabigsupermarket.Hisworkmateslikehimverymuch.LastmonthJimmycaughtabadcold,andhestayedinbedforabouttwoweeks.Butafterhegotwell,somethinghappened—hecouldn,tstopwrinkling.Whenhestayedathome,hewasallrightasusual.Butifhewentout,hecouldn,tstophiseyesfromwinkling.Jimmywenttoworkthenextmorning.Onthewayhemetapolicemanandwinkledathim.Thepolicemanfeltsurprisedbutsaidnothing.Thenhemetanoldmanandwinkledathim.Theoldmanthoughthemustbemad.Butstillhedidn,tsayaword.Realtroublestartedwhenhemetwomen.Firsthemetayounglady.Hewinkledather.Thewoman,sfaceturnedred,andsheranawayasfastasshecould.Andthenhemetanoldwomanwhocarriedawalkingstick.WhenJimmywinkledather,shelookedcloselyathim.Jimmywinkledagain.Withoutsayingaword,shehitJimmyontheheadwithherwalkingstick.“Takethat!”shecriedout,“Thisisalessonforyou.”PoorJimmy!Howcouldheexplainit?Heranawayquickly.Fromthenon,healwayswearsapairofdarkglasseswhenhegoesout.( )1.WhathadhappenedtoJimmyafterhecaughtabadcold?.A.Hehadtostayinhospitalforalongtime.B.hecouldn,tstopclosinghiseyes.C.Hislegshurtalot. D.Therewassomethingwrongwithhiseyes.( )2.Whenhestayedathome,.A.Hecouldn,tcontrolhiseyesofwinkling.B.Hewasallright.C.Hewinkledatothers. D.Heworeapairofdarkglasses.( )3.WhofeltsurprisedwhenJimmywinkled?.A.Thepoliceman. B.Theoldman.C.Theyounglady. D.Theoldwoman.( )4.Jimmywinkledattheyoungladybecause.A.hewantedtotalkwithherB.helovedherverymuchC.shewinkledathimfirst D.hecouldn,tstophiseyesfromwinkling( )5.WhydidtheoldwomanhitJimmy?.A.Becauseshewastheyounglady'sgrandma. B.BecauseshehatedJimmy.C.BecauseJimmywinkledather. D.BecauseJimmylaughedather.參考答案(A)BBCAD(B)DBADCCAbeautiful,expensivelydressedladycomplainedtoherpsychiatrist(精神病醫(yī)師)thatshe2

feltthatherwholelifewasempty;ithadnomeaning.Sothepsychiatristcalledovertheoldladywhocleanedtheofficefloors。andthensaidtotherichlady,‘'imgoingtoaskJuliatotellyouhowshefoundhappiness.AllIwantyoutodoislistening.”Sotheoldladyputdownherbroomandsatonachairandtoldherstory,“Well,myhusbanddiedofmalaria(瘧疾)andthreemonthslatermyonlysonwaskilledbyacar.Ihadnobody.1badnothingleft.Icouldn,tsleep;Icouldn,teat;Ineversmiledatanyone:Ieventhoughtoftakingmyownlife.Thenoneevening,alittlecatfollowedmehomefromwork.SomehowIfeltsorryfthatcat.Itwascoldoutside,SoIdecidedtoletthecatin.Igotitsomemilk。anditlickedtheplateclean.Thenitpurred(咕嚕咕嚕叫)comfortablyandrubbedagainstmylegs,andforthefirsttimeinmonths.Ismiled.ThenIstoppedtothink:ifhelpingalittlecatcouldmakemesmile,maybedoingsomethingforpeoplecouldmakemehappy.Sothenextday,Ibakedsomebiscuits(餅干)andtookthemtoaneighborwhowassickinbed.EverydayItriedtodosomethingniceforsomeone.Itmademesohappytoseethemhappy.Today,Idon’tknowofanybodywhosleepsandeatsbetterthanIdo.I,vefOundhappiness,bygivingittoothers.”Whensheheardthat,therichladycried.Shehadeverythingthatmoneycouldbuy,butshehadlostthethingswhichmoneycannotbuy)1.TheladywenttothepsychiatristbecauseA.shehadnothingtodoC.shewasunhappy)2.Theoldlady.A.hadahappyfamilyC.wasagoodpsychiatristA.shehadnothingtodoC.shewasunhappy)2.Theoldlady.A.hadahappyfamilyC.wasagoodpsychiatristB.shewasbadlyillD.shehadnomoneyB.keptacuteeatD.lostherhusbandandson)3Whatdoesthephrase4'feelsorryfOr,,inparagraph3mean?A.同情A.同情B.抱歉 C.遺撼 D.對(duì)不起()4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?()4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Theoldladywasluckyenough.C.Therichladycouldbuyanything.( )5.What,sthebesttitleofthestory?B.Theoldladywashappynow.D.Therichladylostlotsofmoney.A.Anoldlady,ssadstoryC.HappinesscomesfromgivingA.Anoldlady,ssadstoryC.HappinesscomesfromgivingB.PoorandrichD.EverythingthatmoneycouldbuyDYoureatthetopofahillonaskateboardYoupushoffandracedownthehillat70milesanhour,ormore.Soundlikefun?Speedboardersaroundtheworldthinkit,salotoffun.SpeedboardersfindroadsonsteephillsThentheyskatedownreachingasmuchspeedastheycan.Rushingdowntheroads,theyrideonandoffsidewalks.Theyalsomoveinandoutbetweenparkedcars.Theymusttakecareofmovingcars,too!Speedboardingisadangeroussport,sosafetygear(裝置)isnecessary.Speedboarderswearhelmets(頭盔)andspecialleatherglovestoprotecttheirheadsandhands.Seriousspeedboardersevenwearleathersuitstoprotecttheirwholebody.Speedboardingisslowlybutsurelybecomingpopulararoundtheworld.In1998,ESPNXGames(afamousTVsportshow)includeddownhillspeedboardingforthefirsttimeever.Thismarkedthestartofpublicawareness知道)ofthissport.Sowatchout!Speedboardingmightbecomingtoahillnearyou!( )1.Whatdoestheword”skateboard”inParagraph1mean?入滑雪板B.滑翔器 C.滑板 D.沖浪板()2.Howfastdospeedboardersliketoskatedownhills?A.At70milesanhour. B.Asfastastheycan.C.Theyskateveryslowly. D.Fasterthan70milesanhour.( )3.Wherecan,tspeedboardingbetaken?A.Roadsofsteephills. B.Onthesidewalksofstreets.C.Betweenparkedcars. D.Bytheseashore.()4.Whatkindofpersonsmustspeedboardersbe?A.Tall B.Brave C.Clever D.Outgoing( )5.What,sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.DownhillspeedboardingB.SpeedboardingC.Adangeroussport D.Asportonthestreet答案:(答案:(C)CDABC(D)CBDBBEDearstudents,ThefollowingrulesareforlifeandworkinBelleyboysSchool.Pleasereadthemcarefully.Standupwhenateacheroravisitorgoesintotheroom.Youmustbeinaclassroomorotherstudyplacesduringlessontime.Arriveintimeforthestartofeachlessonwiththethingsyouneedsothatyouarereadytostartwork.Wearsmart,cleanclothing.Hairmustbecleanandtidy;extremecoloursandstylesarenotallowed.Longhairmustbetiedbackneatly.Donotleaveschoolifyouarenotallowed.Foodanddrinkmustnotbetakenoutfromthediningroom.Allmedicinesmustbegivenbytheschooldoctor.Radiosandpersonalcomputersmayonlybeusedindormitoryhouseswherethehouserulesallow.Theyarenotallowedinclassesorinthelibrary.BelleyboysSchool根據(jù)布告內(nèi)容,判斷正誤。正確的用“T”表示,錯(cuò)誤的用“F”表示。)1.Youmustbeonlyinaclassroomduringlessontime.)2.Longhairmustbetiedbackneatly.)3.Personalcomputerscanbeusedinthelibrary.FReadingnewspapershasbecomeanimportantpartofeverydaylife.Somepeoplereadnewspapersasthefirstthingtodointhemorning;othersreadnewspapersassoonastheyhavefreetimeduringthedaysothattheycanlearnwhatishappeningintheworld.Sometimes,wedonothaveenoughtimetoreadallthenewscarefully,sowejusttakeaquicklookatthefrontpage.Atothertimes,wemaybeinsuchahurrythatweonlyhaveafewminutestolookatthenamesofthepassages.Newspaperscanbefoundeverywhereintheworld.Wecangetmanydifferentkindsofnewspapersinbigcities,butinsomemountainvillageswecanseefewnewspapers.Somenewspapersarepublished(出版)onceaweek,butmostofthepapersarepublishedonceadaywithmanypages,someevenpublishedtwiceaday!Youknowdifferentpeopleenjoyreadingdifferentnewspapers.Somelikeworldnews,andothersprefershortstories.Theyjustchoosewhattheyareinterestedin.TodaynewspapersinEnglishhavethelargestnumberofreadersintheworld.TheEnglishlanguageissopopularthatmanyChinesestudentsarereadingEnglishnewspaperssuchasChinaDailyand21stCentury.TheybringusmoreandmoremessagestogetherwiththeInternet.)1.Readingnewspapersisthemostimportantpartoflifeforeverybody.)2.Usuallywedonotreadallthepassagesinnewspapers.)3.Peopleinsomemountainvillagescanseemanykindsofnewspapers.)4.Differentpeopleliketoreaddifferentnewspapers.)5.WecangetmoreandmoremessagesinEnglishnewspaperstogetherwiththeInternet.參考答案: (E)FTF (F)FTFFTGWemayseeelephants,ormonkeys,dogs,bear,orotheranimalsdoingalotofthings.Ifyouwatchcarefully,youmayfindthatthoseanimalsarealwaysgivensomethingtoeatinreturnfordoingthem.Thescientistssaythatmanydifferentanimalsmaybetaughttodoanumberofsimplejobsiftheyknowtheywillgetsomethingtoeatinreturn.Ofcourse,asweknow,dogscanbeusedtoguardahouse,andelephantcanbeusedtodosomeheavyjobs.Andwecanalsoteachanimaltoworkinfactories.Apes,forexample,havebeenusedinAmericatohelpmakecarsandscientistsbelievethattheselargemonkeysmayonedaygetincropsandevendrivetrains.)1.Elephantcanbeusedtodosomeheavyjobsbecause.A.theycaneatalot B.theyareveryhappy,tooC.theyareverystrong( )2.Dogscanbeusedtoguardahouseforhishostbecause.theyaregoodatrunningtheyareverykindandfriendlytopeopletheyarebraveenoughtogetthestrangerandthievesawayfromthehouse( )3.Manydifferentanimalsmaybetaughttodosomesimplejobsif.theyhaveenoughfoodtoeattheylearntheywillgetsomethingtoeatinreturnafterdoingthemiftheyaresenttoschool( )4.canbetraintoworkforus.A.Onlyafewanimals B.QuiteafewanimalsC.Fewanimal( )5.Manyscientistsareworkinghardto.makemonkeysgetincropsanddrivetrainsmakemonkeysguardhouselikedogsmakebearsgetincropsHAlotofboysandgirlsinAmericaarewearingthesameclothesandmanyofthemhavelonghair.Soitisoftendifficulttotellwhethertheyareboysorgirls.OnedayanoldmanwentforawalkinaparkinWashington,andhewastired,hesatdownonabench.Ayoungpersonwasstandingontheothersideofthepond.“Excuseme,”theoldmansaidtothepersonnexttohimonthebench.“Doyouseethepersonwiththeredtrousersandlonghair?Isitaboyoragirl?”“Agirl,”saidhisneighbour,“sheismydaughter.”“Oh,”theoldsaidquickly,“Iamsorry,butIdidnotknowthatyouwerehermother.”“Iamnot,”saidtheotherperson.“Iamherfather.”( )1.ItisnotofteneasytotellwhethermanyofAmericanchildrenareboysorgirls.A.becausetheyalllooklikeeachotherB.becausetheyarewearingthesamekindofcapsandshoesC.becausetheyhavelonghairandwearthesameclothes()2.Onedayanoldmanwentforawalkin.A.thestreetinWashington B.theWashingtonParkinAmericaC.inaparkinWashington( )3.Therewerepersonsbesidethepond,theyare.threeaman,awomanandagirlB.threetwomenandagirlC.twoamanandagirl( )4.Theyoungpersonstandingontheothersideofthewas.A.benchtheother,sboy

pondtheoldman,sdaughterpondthedaughteroftheoldman,sneighbour( )5.Theyoungpersonwore.apairofredtrousers B.onapairofredtrouserswithapairofredtrousers( )6.Theoldmanthoughthisneighbourwasthegirl,s.A.mother B.father C.brother答案:(G)CCBBA(H)CCBCAATwotramps(流浪漢)weresleepingunderatreebyabusymainroadwhenalargeexpensivecardroveupandamansteppedout,walkinguptothetwotrampsandwakingthemup.“Justlookatwhatyouaredoingthere!”themanbegantosay.“Ifyougetupandlookforajob,thenyoucanliveabetterlife.Youmightevenbecomerichlikeme.BythetimeIwas40,IhadbecomealeaderofthecompanyandnowIam60andIamrichandcanretire.Oneofthetrampslookedathimoverandanswered,“Andifwehaddoneallthosethings,wecouldalsoretireandsitunderatreeandwatchrichmendrivingbyinexpensivecars.”( )1.Thetwotrampswerewakenupby.atreeB.amanC.abusyroadD.acar( )2.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthetramps?A.Hetookpity(同情)onthem.B.Hewasproud(自豪)ofthem.C.Hefelthappyforthem. D.Heshowedhislovetothem.( )3.Themanwantedthetrampsto.A.makeabetterlifeC.havedinnerwithhimA.makeabetterlifeC.havedinnerwithhim( )4.ThetwotrampsA.likedtogobeggingenjoyedtheirlifeB.becomealeaderretireat60B.wereverysadfortheirlifeD.admiredtherichlife( )5.Wecaninfer(推斷)thatA.thetwotrampswouldtrytheirbesttofindajobandliveabetterlifethemanwouldgivethetwotrampsalotofmoneytospendthemanwoulddoasthetrampsdidthetwotrampswoulddoastheyusedtoJEverytimewhenIlookatthemoon,IwishIcouldgothere.Doyouwishyoucouldflytothemooninaspaceshiponeday?Forhundredsofyear,menhavewantedtotraveltothemoon.Whentheylookedatthemoon,theyaskedmany

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