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英語閱讀理解(二)

四、閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分,共40分)

閱讀下面四篇語言材料,然后按文后要求做題。

A

“Hi,Mommy,whatareyoudoing?naskedSusie.

4TmmakingadinnerforMrsSmithnextdoor,"saidhermother.

uWhy?,,askedSusie,whowasonlysixyearsold."BecauseMrsSmithlostherdaughterandshehasa

brokenheart.Weneedtotakecareofherforalittlewhile.”

“Why,Mommy?”

“Yousee,Susie,whensomeoneissad,theyhavetroubledoinglittlethinglikemakingdinner.Because

MrsSmithwon'teverbeabletotalkwithherdaughterorhugherordoa11.thosewonderfulthingsthat

mommiesanddaughtersdotogether.Maybeyou'11thinkaboutsomewaystohelptakecareofMrs

Smith.^^

SusiethoughtseriouslyabouthowshecoulddoherpartincaringforMrsSmith.Afewminuteslater,

Susieknockedonherdoor.MrsSmithansweredtheknockwithuHi,Susie."MrsSmithlookedasifshe

mighthavebeencrying.uWhatcanIdoforyou,Susie?”askedMrsSmith.uMymommysaysthatyoulost

yourdaughterandyou'reveryverysadwithabrokenheart."Susieheldherhandout.Initwasa

Band—Aid(創(chuàng)可貼(“Thisisforyourbrokenheart,"MrsSmithstoppedhertears.ShehuggedSusie.

Throughhertearsshesaid,“Thankyou,darlinggirl,thiswillhelpalot.”

MrsSmithacceptedSusie'skindness.Sheboughtasmallkeyringwithapictureflame(相框).Sheput

Susie'sBand—Aidintheframetoremindherselftoheal(康復(fù))alittleeverytimesheseesit.

閱讀文章,選擇正確答案。

()46.MrsSmithis.

A.Susie'sneighborB.Susie'saunt

C.Susiemother'sfriendD.Susie'smother'sworkmate

()47.ThereasonwhyMrsSmithhasabrokenheartisthat.

A.sheisinpoorhealthB.sheisintrouble

C.shelostherdaughterD.herhusbanddiedinatrafficaccident.

()48.Susie'smother.

A.oftenplayswithMrsSmithtogetherB.isbusywithherworkeveryday

C.isgoodatcookingD.iskindtoothers

()49.FromSusie'ssendingMrsSmithaBand—Aid,wecansee.

A.Susieknowstherealmeaning**abrokenheart"

B.Susiedoesn*tknowwhat4,abrokenheart^means

C.SusieoftenusesaBand-Aidcandoanything

D.SusiethinksBand—Aidinherdailylife

()50.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.FixingherbrokenheartB.Abeautifulgirl

C.SusieandhermotherD.Aneighbor

B

Theyearofthetigerhasgoneandwehaverabbit,dragon,horse,pig...year.Whatwordscanwethink

offorpigs?

Somebadwordsmaybe,likesilly,dirty,greedy(貪婪)...Butarethesetrue?

Whenweseepigs,theyareusuallyindirtywaterbehinddirtyfences.Butpigsalsowanttobecleanif

theycan.Pigshavenosweatglands(汗腺),sotheyhavetogetcoolinwaterwhentheyfeelhot.

Ifpeoplearegreedy,wesaytheyareHpigout”.Yes,pigsloveeatingalot.Buttheyareusefultopeople.

Peoplenotonlyeattheirmeatbutalsouseotherpartsofpigs.Pigskinisusedforglueandshoes.The

haircanbeusedtomakebrushes.Sometimes,pigsareevenusedtomakemedicine.

“Heisassillyasapig!"Thisexpressioniswrong.Pigsareverysmartanimals.Amongallanimals,they

arethethirdcleverest—monkeys,dolphinsandpigs.Scientiststhinkthetrainingofpigsiseasierthanthe

trainingofdogsandcats.Pigshaveaverygoodsenseofsmell.Theycanfindthingsnearbyorfaraway.

Theycanalsohelpthepolicetosniffoutdrugs(毒品)atanairportoratatrainstation.

請根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

()51.Pigsusuallyliketostayinwaterinhotweatherbecausetheycanthere.

A.getcoolB.drinkwaterC.washfaceD.cleanthemselves

()52.TheunderlinedphraseHsniffoutnprobablymeanstosomethingbynose.

A.feelB.touchC.hearD.discover

()53.Thetrainingofpigsiseasierbecause.

A.theycandoeverythingeasily

B.theyaresmarterthandogsandcats

C.theylikeeatingverymuch

D.theyhaveaverygoodsenseofsmell

()54.Inthispassagethewritermainlywantstotellusthat.

A.pigscanbeveryclean

B.pigsareascleverasmonkeysanddolphins

C.pigsarealwaysverysilly,dirtyandgreedy

D.people'sideasaboutpigsarenotalwayscorrect

()55.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Apigisascleverasamonkey.

B.Apigismuchclevererthanamonkey.

C.Adolphinisclevererthanapig.

D.Dolphinsareascleveraspigs.

C

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

()56.IntheFriendshipRestaurantyoucaneatfood.

A.ChineseB.JapaneseC.EnglishD.French

()57.Sarahwantstodosomevolunteerwork.Shecancalltogetsomeideas.

A.864—3809B.3I2—9997C.822—3331D.822—5566

()58.RedBirdClubisclosedon.

A.TuesdayB.MondayC.SaturdayD.Thursday

()59.Accordingtotheads,youcallseeintheUnderwaterWorld.

A.volunteersB.excellentdancers

C.seaanimalsD.waitersandwaitresses

()60.IfyouwanttopracticeEnglishwithnativespeakers,youcanjoin.

A.theRedClubB.theVolunteerProject

C.theDreamComerD.theUnderwaterWorld

D

閱讀下面5段語言材料,請找出與它們相對應(yīng)的段落大意,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入下列方框內(nèi)。(其中有兩個(gè)多余

選項(xiàng))

61.Doyouthinkyouhaveapoormemory?Thefollowingsuggestionsmayhelpyouimprove.Youmaybe

abletogetbettergrades!

62.Beinterested.Tellyourselfthatyouwanttolearnwhat

youneedtoremember.Ifyoukeepthinkingabouthowbadyourmemoryis,yourbrainwillnotbeactive.

Thinkabout

somethinghopeful.

63.Gooverinformationoften..Reviewwhatyou*velearnedthesameday.Lookbackonitfromtimeto

time.Themore

oftenyoustudytheinformation,theeasieritwillbeforyou

torecallit.

64.ltyou'retryingtounderstandsomethingthafsespeciallydifficult,trytogetanoverview;don*tthinktoo

muchaboutthedetails.Ifyou'reabletoexplainittq

someoneelseinyourownwords,itshowsyouknowit.

65.Doyoustay-uplate?Doyoutakeexercise?Goodlife

habitshelpyourmemory.Exercisebringsyouenough

oxygen(氧氣)andmakesyourbrainmoreactive.A.Havinginterestinwhatyoulearn.

B.Giveyousome

suggestions.

C.Reviewingisvery

important.

D.Haveagoodsleep.

E.Havingagoodlife

habitishelpful.

F.Understandingisnecessary.

G.Eatwell.

61.62.63.64.65.

答案:

46—50ACDBA51—55ADDDC56—60BDACC61—65BACFE

(2011年河南省初中學(xué)業(yè)水平暨高級(jí)中等學(xué)校招生考試模擬試卷())

四.閱讀理解(每小題2分,計(jì)40分)

A

Mr.SmithhadahotelnearthebiggesttrainstationinLondon.Alotof

foreignersstayedthereforthenight.Mr.SmithonlyknewEnglish,sohefounditnoteasyforhimto

understandthepeoplefromothercountriessuchasRussia,FranceandJapan.HethoughtRussianwas

boringbutJapanesewasinteresting.SoheaskedafriendofhiswhoknewJapanesetoteachhim.He

studiedhardandhappily.Atfirsthelearnedsome,butsoonhefoundthatitwasn'teasytoremember

Japanesewords.Hisfriendaskedhimtowritedowntheusefulwordsonhisnotebooksothathecould

usethem.Hedidashewastold.Hefoundithelpfulforhimtodoso.

Oneevening,therewerealotofpeopleinthedinningroomofhishotel.They

wereallbusyeatingsomething,butaJapanesewaswalkingupanddownthere.

Heseemedtobewaitingforsomeone.Mr.Smiththoughttohimself,uMaybethemanishungryand

wantstoeatsomething,buthedoesn'tknowanyEnglish.Illtrytohelphim.^^

BecauseMr.SmithknewonlyalittleJapanese,hehadtotakeouthisnotebook

andshowedthesentence“Iamveryhungry"totheJapanese.

Tohissurprise,theJapanesetookalookatitandgavehimtwodollars,and

thenleftthehotel.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。

()46.Inthispassage,Mr.Smithlearnedfromoneofhisfriends.

A.RussianB.FrenchC.EnglishD.Japanese

()47.Afterafewdays,Mr.SmithfoundittolearnJapanese.

A.interestingB.difficultC.boringD.easy

()48.Mr.Smithdecidedtohelpthemanbecausehe.

A.thoughtthemanwashungryB.foundthemanwasreallyupset

C.couldpracticeJapanesewiththemanD.knewwhothemanwaswaitingfor

()49.IfMr.SmithknewmoreabouttheJapaneselanguage,theJapanese

would______

A.gotowalkingupanddownB.teachhimmoreusefulwords

C.stayinthedinningroomfordinnerD.helphimserveotherforeigners

()50.WhichofthefollowingisWRONG?

A.Mr.Smithknewthreeforeignlanguages.

B.TheJapanesethoughtMr.Smithwasamanaskingformoney.

C.TheJapanesemightbewaitingforsomeonetohavesuppertogether.

D.TheJapanesemightbeworriedbecausenobodycouldunderstandhim.

B

Enjoyingabetterlifeatschool,withshorterclasshours,greaterprivacy(l$急私)andmorerightsisallyou

dreamof,right?

ForstudentsinShanghai,theyarenolongerjustdreams.Thisweekexperts(行

家)andlaw-makersinShanghaihadameetingtotalkaboutanewlaw(法律).Itiscalledthe“Shanghai

UnderageProtectionLaw(上海未成年人保護(hù)法)”.

Thelawsaysstudents*diariesandlettersaretheirsecretsand"Nobodycanreadthemiftheydon't

agree.”

Doyourteacherssometimessaysomethingbadtoyou?Maybetheysendyou

outoftheclassroombecauseyoufailtofinishdoingyourhomework.IfthishappensinShanghai,you

canstandupandsay“No”.

Shanghaistudentsmayhavelesshomeworkbecauseofthelaw.Classhoursmaybecome

shorterforjuniorsnextyear,downfrom45minutesto40minutesinsomeschools.

Thelawalsotalksaboutstudents,health.Accordingtotherules,"Smokingin

theseplacesfullofkidsisnotallowed."Thatmeansyoucanaskyourteacherto

stopifhesmokesinaclassroom.

Thelawmakesschoolssaferforstudents.uNodancinghalls,Internetbarsorcomputergame

barsareallowedw讓hin(在...以內(nèi))200metersofaschoolgate."thelawsays.Thelawisgreat,right?

Manystudentslikeit.

“Mymomreadsmydiariessometimes.IthinkshewillbeafraidifItellhersheisdoing

somethingagainstthelaw."saidLuoJia,13,atShanghaiFuxingJuniorSchool.

Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthelaw,goto“".

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。

()51.Thestudents*diariesandlettersaretheirsecretsand.

A.onlytheirparentscanreadthem

B.onlytheirteachercanreadthem

C.Nobodycanreadthem

D.Theirteachercanreadthem

()52.Shanghaistudentsmayhavehomework,becauseofthelaw.

A.lessB.moreC.manyDmuchmore

()53.Ifyourteachersmokesinaclassroom,youcan.

A.stopherB.agreeherC.leaveD.smile

()54.Internetbarsorcomputergamebarswithin200metersofaschoolgate.

A.areallowedB.areimportantC.aren'tallowedD.arenecessary

()55.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthenewlawis___forthestudents.

A.goodB.wrongC.notusefulD.impossible

C

Manysmokersstartedsmokingintheirteens.Somedidsoearlier,asyoungastenyearsold.When

askedwhatmadethemstart,themajoiity(多數(shù)人)saidtheirfriendsdiditsotheyfollowedto“fitin”.

Sittinginfrontofacomputerscreenforhourshasbecomeadailyoutine(慣例)formanyschoolchildren.

Lookingatonethingforlongcandoharmtoyoureyesandleadtoashort-sightedness.Youcanstopthis

bytakingbreaksawayfromthecomputereveryhalfanhour.Youcanalsoexerciseyoureyesbylooking

outofawindowatsomethingfarawayforaboutfiveminutes.

ApowerfulearthquakehashitParkistan,sendingaftershocks(余震)throughnorthernParkistan,Indiaand

Afghanistan.AnapartmentbuildinginParkistan^capitalhasfallendownandmorethanahundred

peoplearetrappedunderneath(被困下面Itisbelievedthatover18,000peoplehavelosttheirlivesand

over40,000havebeeninjured.Thesearchcontinuesforthosestillalive.

Wecanrecycletoreduce(減少*helitterwethrowawayandsavenaturalresourcessuchastrees,oil(5

油)andmetals(金屬).Wecanbuyenvironmentalproducts(環(huán)境產(chǎn)物)andwecanturntoasmuchsolar

energy(太陽能)aspossible.

()56.Whyareoureyesshort-sightedaccordingtothepassageabove?

A.Becausewesmoke.

B.Becausewereadalot.

C.BecausemostofuswatchTVfortoolong.

0.Becausewelookatathingforhours.

()57.Whendidmostsmokersstartsmoking?

A.Theydiditintheirteens.

B.Theystartedintheirtwenties.

C.Theybeganattheageof10.

D.Theydiditaftermiddleschool.

()58.Whatcanwedotoprotectourenvironmentaccordingtothepassage?

A.Nottosmoke.

B.Nottoplaycomputergamesfortoolong.

C.Tostudyhard.

D.Torecyclethewastethings.

()59.HowmanypeoplediedduringtheearthquakeinParkistan?

A.About58,000.B.Lessthan18,000.

C.Morethan18,000.D.Over40,000.

()60.Wherecanwegetthepassageabove?

A.lnanewspaper.B.lnapostcard.

C.lnastorybook.D.AIIofA,B,C.

D

(A)SomethingsaboutEmilyDickinson'slifewerestrangeandmysterious(神秘的).Shewasbornin

1830,inarichandwell-knownfamilyinAmherst,Massachusetts.Shehadabrotherandasister.Emily

wasshyandquiet,butshehadfriends.Shewenttopartieslikeotheryounggirlsofherageandmet

youngmen.Butshedidnotfallinlovewithanyofthemandnevermarried.

(B)Dickinsondiedattheageof55.Hersisterfoundherpoems,andtheywerefinallypublished.Sadly,

EmilyDickinsondidnotlivetoenjoyhergreatsuccess.

(C)Foralongtime,EmilyDickinsondidnotwanttoseeherfriends.Shestayedathome,read,workedin

thegardenandwrotepoems.Emilywroteherpoemseverywhere.Shewrotethemonbitsofnewspapers

oranythingthatwasnear.Later,shewrotethemoutcarefully.Whenshewas28,somethinghappened.

Emilywasveryupset.Nooneknowswhy.Somepeoplesaidshelovedamarriedman.Otherssaidshe

wasunhappybecausenobodywantedtopublishherpoems.Shekeptonwritinganyway.

(D)EmilyDickinsonwasaveryfamousAmericanpoet.Shewroteabout2,000poems,butonlyfourwere

publishedinherlifetime.Noonewantedtopublishherworksbecauseitwasdifferentfromwhatother

poetswrote.AfterDickinsondied,herpoemswerefinallypublished.Thenshebecamefamous.

(E)Asshegotolder,Emilyoftenwantedtobealone.Whensomeonecametoherhouse,sheran

upstairstohide.Forthelast16yearsofherlife,sheneverleftherhome.Thecurtainswerealways

closed.Shedressedonlyinwhite.OnedayEmilybecameill,butshedidnotletthedoctorgotoherroom.

Hecouldonlyseeherfromthedoorway.

請閱讀上面A、B、C、D、E五段話,然后給五段話排列順序,使文章通順,意思連貫。

61.―62._63._64,_65._

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五.短文填空(10小題,每小題1分,共10分)

閱讀短文,用方框內(nèi)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使短文意思通順、完整。請將答案寫在短文后相應(yīng)題號(hào)的

橫線上。注意:1、每個(gè)單詞只能用一次;2、每空限填一詞,有些詞需耍做相應(yīng)的變化;3、其中有兩個(gè)多余

選項(xiàng)。

succeedworkcarefulmakesohappycloseonefeweitherbutthey

Doyouuseyourrighthandsmoreorlefthandsmore?Very_66___ofususebothofourhandswell.

Mostpeopleuserighthands.Onlyaboutfivepeopleofahundreduselefthands.New-bornbabiescan

takethingswith_67oftheirhands,_68____inabouttwoyears,theyliketouse_69___righthands.

Scientistsdon'tknowwhythishappens.They*vestudiedit.Theythinkouranimalancestorsusedtheir

righthands,thismaynotbetrue.Monkeysareour70_relatives(親戚)intheanimalworld.Scientists

havefoundthatmonkeysliketouseoneoftheirhandsmorethantheother--butitcanbeeitherhand.

Thereareasmanyright-handedmonkeysastheleft-handed_71___.Nexttimeyouvisitthezooanddo

watchthemonkeys___72____.Youllseethatsomeofthemwillusetheirrighthandsandotherswilluse

theirlefthands.Butmenusetheirrighthandsbetterandthis_73___lifedifficultfortheleft-handed

ones.Weliveinaright-handedworld.

Somescientistshavefoundoutthatmoreof___74___peopleareleft-handed,buttheydon'tknowwhy.

Buttheyare___75___hardtodiscoverthesecret.

66.67.68.69.70.

71.72.73.74.75.

答案:

四、閱讀理解)46-50DBACA51-55CAACA56-60DADCA61-65DACEB

五.短文填空66.few67,either68.but69.their70.closest

71.ones72.carefully73.makes74.successful75.working

(2011年項(xiàng)店?中九年級(jí)模擬考試)

四、閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分,共40分)

閱讀下面四篇語言材料,然后按文后要求做題。

A

Ihadaveryspecialteacherinhighschoolmanyyearsago.Her40-year-oldhusbanddiedofaheart

disease.Aboutaweekafterhisdeath,shesharedsomeofherthoughtswithus.

Theclasswasnearlyover.Shesaid,"Beforeclassisover,1wouldliketosharewithallofyouan

importantthought.**

“EachofusisputhereonEarthtolearn,share,loveandgiveofourselves.Wemustmakethemostout

ofeverysingleday."Hereyesbegantowater,“Sofromnowon,onyourwaytoschool,oronyourway

home,findsomethingbeautifultonotice.ltdoesn'thavetobesomethingyousee-itcouldbeapleasant

smellofbread,oritcouldbethesoundofthebreeze(微風(fēng)).Pleaselookforthesethings,andcherish(珍

惜)them.For,althoughitmaysoundtrite(老?套的),thesethingsaredifferentkindsoflife.Theyarethe

littlethingsweareputhereonEarthtoenjoy.Itsveryimportantforustonoticethem,foratanytimethey

canallbetakenaway.”

Theclasswascompletelyquiet.Wepickedupourbooksandwentoutoftheroomsilently.That

afternoon,InoticedmorethingsonmywayhomefromschoolthanIhadthewholeyear.

EverytimeIthinkofthatteacher,1willtrytoenjoyallofthosethingsthatsometimesweoverlook(忽

視).Takenoticeofsomethingspecialyouseefromnowon.Foraswegetolder,itisnotthethingswedid

thatweregret(遺憾),butthethingswedidn'tdo.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

46.Whathappenedtotheteacher?

A.Shehadaheartdisease.

B.Herhusbanddiedyoung.

C.Sheleftherstudentsbecauseofillness.

D.Shecouldn'tlivealoneafterherhusband'sdeath.

47.Whatdidtheteacheraskherstudentstodo?

A.Totakenoticeofeverythingintheirlife.

B.Tolookforthepleasantsmellofbread.

C.Nevertomakeanymistakes.

D.Tobemoresilent

48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"water*'inParagraph3meaninChinese?

A.澆水B.喝水C.流淚D.流汗

49.Whydidweallgooutoftheroominsilenceaftertheclass?

A.Wewerethinkingaboutwhattheteacherhadsaid.

B.Wegotboredwiththeteacher'swords.

C.Theteacher'sspeechmadeusembarrassed.

D.Wewereallworriedaboutourfuture.

5O.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Cherishthetime.B.Stayawayfromdisease.

C.Enjoymoreofyourlife.D.Learntosharelove

B

InJapan,wheretherearelotsofearthquakes,disasterprevention(災(zāi),隹預(yù)防)training:

takesplaceeveryyearinschools.officesandallOverthecountry.

ItisknowntonearlyeveryJapanesethatthebestthingtodowillbedifferent.Ina

verystrongearthquakeatMagnitude(震幅)6Lower,itisdifficult,tostayonyourfeet>

mostunfixedfurniturewillmovegreatly,andwindowglassmaybreakintopiecesatjusta

second.Atthismoment,thebestthingyoucandoistostaywhereyouare,keeplow,

andcoveryourhead.InasmallerearthquakeatMagnitude5Upper,ontheotherhand,

thingsstarttofallofftheshelves,butitisstillpossibletowalkaslongasyouholdonto

something.

WhenanearthquakereachesMagnitude5Upperorless,youshouldmovetoasafe

placecloseby.Ifyouareinaschoolorabuildingthatiswell-protectedagainstearthquakes,itisagood

ideatostayunderanearbydesktoprotectyourhead.Ifyouareinabuildingthatisnotassafe,you

shouldrunoffthebuilding,keepingyourhandscoveringyourheadatalltimes.

Trainingprogramsaresupposedtobeserious,yettheyareusuallyruninfuninJapan.Oneactivityis

makingupdisastersafetymaps.Studentsfindoutlocalsafeareas

anddangerousplaces,andthencreatemaps.Computergamesisanotherpopularway.

Childrencanalsopracticeashootinggameusingfire-beaters(滅火器).Thesetrainingexerciseshelpkids

toimaginewhatthingsmightbelikeinarealdisasterandwhatthebestactwouldbe.Inthisway,bad

resultscanbemadetheleastserious.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并在答題上上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

51.WhatisthebestthingtodointheearthquakeatMagnitude6Lower?

52.WhatwillhappenwhentheearthquakereachesMagnitude5Upper?

A.Youcan'tstandonyourfeet.

B.Windowglassmaybreakintopieces.

C.Thingsstarttofallofftheshelves.

D.Theunfixedfurniturewillmovegreatly.

53.HowmanyfunwaysoftrainingarementionedinParagraph4?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

54.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Onlystudentstakepartinthetrainingeveryyear.

B.Computergamescantrainkids'bestactinearthquakes.

C.BuildingsinJapanareusuallystrongenoughinearthquakes.

0.TrainingprogramsareveryseriousinJapan.

55.WhydoyouthinkJapancanhavetheleastseriousresultsinearthquakes?

A.TheearthquakesarenotseriousenoughinJapan.

B.PeopleinJapanaretrainedtopreventdisasterseveryyear.

C.PeopleinJapanaregoodatusingfire-beaters.

D.BuildingsinJapanarethebestintheworld.

C

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根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

56.WhatmakesSpecialPlandifferentfromtheothers?

A.Itslong-distancecallservice.B.Itslocalservice.

C.Itsvoice-mailservice.D.Itsmonthlyfreetalktimeservice

57.Whatdotheseadstellus?

A.Howtogetacoolphone.B.Howtohaveabettercallquality.

C.Howtogetthewarmestservice.D.Howtospendtheleastonmakingcallso

58.TonyisaSpecialPlanuserandhislocalcalltimeis400minutesthismonth.Howmuch

shouldhepay?

A.$12.B.$15.C.$27D.$72.

59.WhichPlancoststheleastmonthlypayment?

A.BasicPlan.B.500Plan.C.SpecialPlan.D.CellphonePlan.

6O.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheseads?

A.Anyonecanbea500Planuser.

B.Youcangetafreephoneasa500Planuser.

C.BasicPlanofferstheleastmonthlyfreetalktime.

0.SpecialPlanrequirespaymentforlong-distancecalls.

D

FiveWaystoFightGerms(細(xì)菌)

61.

Alwayswashyourhandswithwarmwaterandsoapbeforeyoueat,afteryouusethebathroomandafter

yousneezeorblowyournose.Thegermswon'tstandachance.

62.

Ifyouhaveacoldorflu,whypassitontosomeoneelse?Justuseatissueeverytimeyousneezeor

cough.Putusedtissuesintherubbishbinstraightaway.

63.

Whenyougofoodshopping,buyallthethingsforthefridgelast,andputthemawayassoonasyouget

home.Alwayspreparefoodwithcleanhands.

64.

Youshouldalwaysbuypetsfromagoodpetshopandtakethemtotheanimaldoctorregularly.Keep

petsascleanaspossibleandalwayswashyourhandsafteryoudowiththem.

65.

Stations,hospitals,supermarketsareplacesfilledwithgermsthatmakepeoplesick.Whenpeoplecough

orsneezethegermsspreadwidely,landinghereandthere.Unlessit'snecessary,gooutlessoften

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下列句子中選出每段的標(biāo)題,并在答題k上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A.Useatissue!

B.Useafridge!

C.Keepoffpublicplaces!

D.Washyourhandsoften!

E.Keeppetscleanandhealthy!

答案:

46-50BACAC51-55ACCBB56-60CDCCA61-65DABEC

(2011年河南省鄭州市九年級(jí)第二次質(zhì)量預(yù)測)

四、閱讀理解(20小題,每小題2分,共40分)

閱讀下面四篇語言材料,然后按文后耍求做題。

A

AyoungtravelerwasgoinghikingthroughtheAlps.Hecametoalargeareaoflandwithoutanything

growing.Itwasthekindofplaceyouhurryawayfrom.

Then,suddenly,theyoungtravelerstopped.Inthemiddleofthislargewastelandwasanoldmanwho

wasbendingdown.Onhisbackwasabagofacorn(橡樹粒).Inhishandwasafour-footlengthofiron

pipe(鐵管).

Theoldmanwasusingtheironpipetopunchholesintheground.Thenfromthebaghewouldtakean

acornandputittinthehole.Latertheoldmantoldthetraveler,"I'veplanted100,000acorns.Perhaps

onlytenthofthemwillgrow."Theoldman'swifeandsonhaddied,andthiswashowhechosetospend

hisfinalyears.ulwanttodosomethinguseful,nhesaid.

Twenty-fiveyearslaterthetravelerwhowasgettingoldreturnedtothesameplace.Whathesaw

surprisedhim.Hecouldnotbelievehisowneyes.Thelandwascoveredwithabeautifulforesttwomiles

wideandfivemileslong.Birdsweresinging,animalswereplaying,andwildflowersperfumedtheair.

Thetravelerstoodtherethinkingaboutthepoorlandthatoncewas;abeautifuloakforeststoodthere

now—allbecausesomeonecared.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

46.Whenthetravelerfirstcametotheland,he.

A.wantedtospendmoretimethere

B.didn'twanttostaythereanylonger

C.lovedthelandimmediately

D.decidedtodosomethingtomakeitbeautiful

47.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordUpunch^^meaninChinese?

A.打孔B.修補(bǔ)C.埋藏D.填滿

48.Whathappenedtothesamelandmanyyearslater?

A.Itbecameabeautifulforest.B.Itbecameazoo.

C.Itbecameapoorerland.D.Itbecamewiderandlonger.

49.Whydidtheoldmanplantoaks?

A.Tomisshisfamily.B.Todosomethinguseful.

C.Topassthetimequickly.D.Tomaketheoakforestmorebeautiful.

5O.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AlonelytravelerB.Anupsetoldman

C.AbeautifuloakforestD.Abagofacorn

B

Artistsintwolanguages

ZhangZiyi

FirstmovieinEnglish:In2001,ZhanghadasmallpartinanAmericanfilmRushHour2withJackieChan.

Therolewasdifficultbecauseshedidn*tspeakEnglish.ChanhadtotranslateeverythingfromChinese

intoEnglishforher.

HowshelearnedEnglish:AfterRushHour2,ZhangstudiedEnglishinNewYorkCity.Shealsowatched

televisionandlistenedtomusicinEnglish.ShelikedwatchingTVcommercialssincetheactorsspoke

slowlyandclearly.

Biggestchallenge:PlayingthestarringroleinthefilmMemoriesofaGeisha.AfriendtoldZhang,ultwill

bedifficulttoexpressyourfeelingsinEnglish/'ThismadeZhangnervous,butshetookthepartand

studiedharder.Asaresult,herroleinthemoviewasabighit.

Shakira

FirstalbuminEnglish:LaundryService

HowshelearnedEnglish:ManypeoplewantedtotranslateShakira'ssongsfromSpanishtoEnglish.

Shakiraagreed,butshefeltnervousaboutlosingcontrolofhermusic.Soshedecidedtowriteherown

songsinEnglish.

Shakirastudiedgrammarandcommonexpressions.ShealsowantedtoknowhowpeopleuseEnglishto

expresstheirfeelings.Soshealsoreadnewspapersandpoetry.

Biggestchallenge:WritingherfirstsongsinEnglish.Sometimes,findingtherightwordswasdifficult.

Today,ShakirawritesandperformshermusicinSpanishandEnglishforfansaroundtheworld.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

51.WheredoesShakiracomefrom?

A.England.B.Spain.C.China.D.Japan.

52.WhatdoesShakirado?

A.She'sasinger.B.She'sandactress.

C.She'sawriter.D.She'salanguagelearner.

53.HowdidZhangZiyilearnEnglish?

A.Shestudiedgrammarandcommonexpressions.

B.Shereadnewspaperandpoetry.

C.ShewrotesongsinEnglish.

D.ShewatchedtelevisionandlistenedtomusicinEnglish.

54.WhatwasShakira'sbiggestchallengewhilelearningEnglish?

A.Feelingnervousaboutlosingcontrolofhermusic.

B.WritingherfirstEnglishsongs.

C.Expressingf

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