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題型主要內(nèi)容

1閱讀理解改編自《哈克貝利歷險(xiǎn)記》。主要講述了Huck的故事,之前孤苦伶仃,無(wú)家可歸,后被

Douglas收養(yǎng),送他去上學(xué),過(guò)上了新的生活。

2閱讀理解根據(jù)GillianRichardson所寫的故事改編,主要講述了女孩Katie和海鷗Gulliver的故

事。

3閱讀理解節(jié)選自小說(shuō)《湯姆叔叔的小屋》,主要講述了Tom和StClare之間發(fā)生的故事。

4閱讀理解介紹了馬克?吐溫的《哈克貝利?費(fèi)恩歷險(xiǎn)記》這本小說(shuō),這本書講述了一個(gè)名叫哈

克的男孩如何解救奴隸并實(shí)現(xiàn)他冒險(xiǎn)生活的夢(mèng)想。

5閱讀理解節(jié)選自小說(shuō)《圣誕頌歌》,介紹了吝帝鬼在一個(gè)骯臟貧窮的地方所見(jiàn)的景象。

完形填空

6節(jié)選自《木偶奇遇記》,主要講述了Pinocchio向仙女承諾自己會(huì)做一個(gè)好孩子,所以當(dāng)

他朋友邀請(qǐng)他去一個(gè)很好的國(guó)家時(shí),他為了遵守諾言,拒絕了他的朋友。

7完形填空節(jié)選自長(zhǎng)篇小說(shuō)《小婦人》,主要講述了四姐妹正在為士兵們編織襪子以及她們之間的

對(duì)話。

01

(2023?江蘇淮安???家荒#〩uckismyname,HuckleberryFinn.Thestorystartedwhenmybestfriend,Tom

SawyerandIfound$12,000inacave.Thatmoneymadeusrich.Wegot$6,000each.JudgeThatcher,animportant

maninSt.Petersburg,putitinthebank,andnowwegetadollaradayinterest(不!J息).

ThenakindoldladycalledDouglasinvitedmetolivewithherbecauseIhaven'tgotafamilyorahome.My

motherdiedalongtimeago,thenmydad.Pap,disappeared.Hewasaviolent(暴的)manespeciallywhenhe

drankalot,whichwasmostofthetime,andheoftenbeatme.Iwasscaredofhim.Ididn'tgotoschoolliketheother

boysofmyage.Ilivedonthestreetsandinthewoods.

MylifechangedafterIlivedwithDouglas.Shegavemeabediosleepinandboughtnewclothesforme.She

readstoriestomeandtaughtmehov/toeatatatable.ButthenhersisterMissWatsonarrived.Shebroughtherblack

slave(奴隸)Jimwithher.IlikedJimbutIdidn'tlikeMissWatsonverymuch.Sheoftenshoutedatme.

Douglassentmetoschooleveryday.Ididn'tlikegoingthereatfirstbecauselearningwasverydifficult.But

whenIcouldreadandwriteabit,Ididn'tmindgoing.

Themonthspassedandwintercame.Theweathergotcold.Onemorning1wokeupandtherewassnowonthe

ground.OnmywaytoschoolIsawsomefootprintsoutsideDouglas'shouse.Therewasacrossontheheel(腳后£艮)

oftlieleftone.Myheartjumped.Onlyonepersonworebootswithacrossontheleftheel!Pap!

"He'sheardaboutmy"1thought.”Andhewants

ThatnightIwenttoseeJim.Jimhadamagicballmadeofanimalhair.Therewasaspiritinsidetheballthat

couldanswerpeople'squestionsaboutthefuture.

—AdaptedfromAdventiufsofHuckleberryFinn

I.HowdidHuckgel(hemoneywhichwasputinthebank?

A.Huck'sfathergaveittohim.

B.Huck'smotherleftittohimbeforeshedied.

C.Douglasgaveittohim.

D.HeandTomSawyerfounditinacave.

2.HowdidHuckfeelaboutthelifewithDouglas?

A.Hehatedhisnewlife.B.Hedidn'tmindhisnewlife.

C.Hefeltsatisfiedwithhisnewlife.D.Hewantedtogetawayfromhisnewlife.

3.Whichwordcanbeputinthe"

A.lifeB.spiritC.secretD.money

4.Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

?DouglassentHucktoschool.

②Huck'smotherdied.

?DouglasinvitedHucktolivewithher.

?DouglasreadstoriestoHuck.

A.③②?①B.②③④①C.③④②①D.②④@①

02

(2023?江蘇鎮(zhèn)江?統(tǒng)考中考真題)KatiewaswaitingforGulliver'scalls.Instead,shejustheardsparrows

makingnoiseinthebushes."MaybeGullivermissedtheharbour.“I%dsaid.Afterbreakfast,Katietookhercamera

totheharbour.Allihecolourfulboatsmadeprettypictures,butnottheoneshewantedmost.

KatiewavedtoErnest,heruncle'sneighbour,ontheboathouse.Thegull'sname,Gulliver,wasgivenbyhim.

Thegull'ssizeandhissinglelegmadethebirditselfdifferent.ButErnesttoldKatiewhatGulliverdidthatfirst

summerKatieandherdadcamecaughteveryone'sattention.YoungKatielayinherstroller(嬰兒車)onthefloating

dock(碼頭)whenUncleRalphandDadwererepairingboatsnearby.ThewavesfromthepassingboatmadeKatie's

strollershakestrongly."'Kee-aah!Kee-aahrGullivermadetheloudestcry.DadandunclerushedtoKatieand

stoppedthestrollerfromfallingintothewater.TheykeptacloseeyealKatieafterthat.AnothersummerKatiewas

threeyearsold,shelikedtotoucheverything.ButDaddidn'twatchhereveryminutewhenshetriedtocatchsmall

ducksaroundorfishfromwater.^Kee-aah!Kee-aahTThegulfscrybroughtDadbackintime.HestoppedKatieas

shetriedtofollowthesmallducksrunningtowardswater.Severalsummerspassed,andGullivercontinuedtocall

outasKatietriednewthings.

ThissummerKatiedidtheusualby-thc-scathingsshe'dlearnedtodo.Oneday,sherowedaboatoutbutwas

trappedonarockbyastorm.Asshelookedupandtriedtocatchthelastwarmthofthesunshinethroughdarkclouds,

shesawasinglewhitefeather.Agullfeather?Shesearchedtheskyforananswer.Puttingheraimsaroundknees,

sheclosedeyestoholdinthetears^Kee-aah!Kee-aahrKatiesatup."Katie!Katie?'Soon,DadandUncle

Ralphappeared."Howlucky!WeheardGulliveraswecamearoundtherocks/*UncleRalphsaid,“Atleast...it

soundedlikehim.Strange,hewasnowhereinsight."Katieremembeiedthefeather.thoughtIheardhim,too.”

—AdaptedfromthestorybyGillianRichardson

5.Katietookacameratotheharbourinordertotakeapictureof.

A.GulliverB.ErnestC.sparrowsD.boats

6.What'stherightorderofthefollowingeventsaboutKatie?

①5hewastrappedonarockbyastorm.

②Shelayinherstrolleronthefloatingdock.

③Shefollowedthesmallducksrunningtowardswater.

A.B.①③②C.②③①D.@??

7.WhichofthefollowingcanshowthechangeofKatie'sfeelingsinParagraph3?

A.sad一peaceful-excitedB.sad-excited—nervous

C.helpless—hopeful—thankfulD.helpless—thankful—nervous

8.What'sthebesttitleforthestory?

A.KatieandGulliverB.Katie'sHolidays

C.KatieandDadD.Katie'sTears

03

(2023?江蘇宿遷?校聯(lián)考一模)Maricdidn'tlikeEva'sfriendshipwithTom,soshetoldherhusbandthatshe

didn'twantanysmellofhorsesinthehouse.StClaretoldTomtostopworkingwiththehorses.Evatoldherfather

shelikedgoingforwalkswithTom.SoTomhadorderstoleavewhathewasdoingwhenEvaneededhim.Evaand

Tomspentalotoftimetogether.

TomnoticedthatStClaredidn'tlookafterhismoneyandhishouseverywell,andthathespenttoomuchmoney

onthewrongthings.Hestartedmakingsomesuggestions,andsoonStClareunderstoodthatTom'sbusinessadvice

wasverygood.AftersometimeTornstartedtolookafter(hehouseexpenses(費(fèi)用).

Tomalsonoticedthathismasterdidn'ttakeanythingseriouslyanddidn,tlivewell,andthisworriedhim.One

nightStClarewenttoapartywherehedranktoomuch.Hecamehomeverylate,andToinandanotherslave(奴

隸)hadtohelphimtogetintobed.Tomwentintohisroomandprayed(祈禱)forhismaster.

Themorningafter,StClaregaveTomsomemoneytodosomebusinessforhim.Tonitookthemoneybuthe

didn'tmove.

“Well,Tom,whatarcyouwaitingfor?nsaidStClare."Iseverythingalright?”

"I'mafraidnot,Master,“saidTom.

“What'stheproblem?Ybulookveryserious.”

“Ifeelverybad,Master.IthoughtthatMasterwasalwaysgoingtobegoodtoeverybody.

“Well,Tom,amInot?Doyouneedanything?”

“No,Masterisalwaysgoodtome.ButthereissomeonethatMasterisn'tgoodto.”

“Whatdoyoumean?^^

“Ithoughtaboutitlastnight.Masterisn5tgoodtohimself.”

StClarefelthisfacebecomered,thenhelaughed."Oh,Tom!”saidStClare,withtearsinhiseyes.44Well,you're

right.Neveragain,Tom,Ipromise.”

—AdaptedfromUnclelomsCabin

9.Tomwasasked(o.leavewhathewasdoingto

A.workwithhorsesB.goforwalkswithEva

C.spendsometimewithStClareD.lookaftermoneyforStClare

10.InParagraph3,thethingthatworriedTomis.

A.StClareaskedTomtolookafterhismoney

B.StClaredranktoomucheveryday

C.StClaredidn'tlookafterhimselfwellanddidn'tlivewell

D.StClaredidn'tlookafterTomwell

11.Theunderlinedword“himself”inParagraph12is.

A.MariaB.StClareC.EvaD.Tom

12.Accordinglothepassage,thecorrectorderofthestoryis_______.

a.MariawasunhappywithEva'sfriendshipwithTom.

b.StClarefeltmovedandjoyfulwhenhelaughed.

c.StClaregaveTomsomemoneytodosomebusinessforhim.

d.Tom'smasterspenttoomuchmoneyonthewrongthings.

A.adebB.abedC.badcD.dabc

13.Fromthepassage,weknowthatTomwasaperson.

A.lazybutsmartB.kindbutstupidC.caringandbraveD.lazyandstupid

04

(2023?湖南長(zhǎng)沙?統(tǒng)考二模)TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinebyMarkTwainisoneofthefirstGreat

AmericanNovels.Itwasalsooneof(hefirstmajorAmericannovelseverwrittenbyusingLocalColorism(地方色

彩書義).TheAdventiuvsofHuckleberryFinnisfamousforitscolorfuldescriptionofpeopleandplacesalongthe

MississippiRiver.

ThisbookisabouthowaboycalledHucksettheslave(奴隸)freeandrealizedhisdreamoflivingan

adventureslife.Inordertogetoutofhisfather'scontrol.HookpretendedthathewasdeadbyJim,whoispractical

andloyaltofriends.JimwenttogetherwithHuckinthejourney,andtheybecamefriendsafterexperience,scenesof

adventures.Intheirvoyage,theymettwofrauds(騙子).Onecalledhimselfking,theotherduke.Becauseofthe

king,Jimgotcaughtbyhismaster.Byanexpectedchance,HuckandTom,bestfriendofHack.Gottogether,and

theydecidedtosetJimfree.Atlast,theymadeit.

Althoughthebookhasbeenpopularwilhyoungreaderssinceitcameout,thebookimmediatelybecame

controversial(有爭(zhēng)論的)andhasremainedsotodaybecausetheSouthernsocietythatitsatirized(諷刺)had

alreadybeenhistory.

14.WheredidthestoryhappeninTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn?

A.AlongtheMississippiRiver.B.Inthesouthernstates.C.InCanada.

15.Whatistheplot(情節(jié))ofthestory?

?Huckmetarun-awayslave.Jim.

②Huckmettwofrauds.

③Huckpretendedtobedead.

@Jimwascaughtbyhismasterandthensetfree.

A.B.③①②④C.③@①④

16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pretended”meaninParagraph2.

A.否定B.承認(rèn)C.假裝

17.WecanreadthefollowinginthepassageEXCEPT.

A.historyofLocalColorism

B.Huck'slifeexperience

C.popularityofthebook

18.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.It'sBuck'sdreamtoliveapeacefullife.

B.Thebookhasgainedalotofattention.

C.HucksucceededinsettingJimfreeonhisown.

05

(2023?吉林長(zhǎng)春?統(tǒng)考一模)TheyleftthebusystreetsandwenttoapartofthetownScroogenevervisited.1(

wasaterribleplace.Thestreetsweredirty,andthesmellwasverybad.Thehousesandshopswereofthepoorest

kind.Thepeoplewereallthin,diity,andtheylookedveryill.Everythingwasugly.

Theycametowhereanoldmansat.Hewassellingdirtypiecesofcloth,smellyoldbones,andallkindsofold

anduselessthings.Astheywatched,twooldwomenandanoldman,equallydirty,smelly,anduglycameintothe

shop.Theycarriedlargebags.

“ComeandsitbythefireJtheshopkeepersaid."Iellmewhatyouhavetosellme.”

“Nothingadeadmanwillmiss,“thefirstwomansaidwithanasty(讓人討厭的)laugh.

uIfhewantedtokeepthemafterhewasdead,whywasn'theagoodmanwhenhewasalive?Ifhehadbeen,he

wouldhavehadsomeonetolookafterhim.Hewouldnothavediedalone.”

"That'sverytrue,“saidthesecondwoman,puttingafewclothesonthefloor."Hegotthedeathhedeserved?"

Shepointedattheclothes.uWhatwillyougivemeforthose,Joe?”Sheaskedtheshopkeeper,adding,UIdidno

wrongtakmgthemfromthedeadman'shouse/'

Theshopkeeperlookedateverythingthewomanwantedtosellhimandputapriceonit.Thenheadded

everythingup.Thefinalamountwasverysmall.

“That'snotmuch,^^thewomansaid.

“Takeitorleaveit/5theshopkeepersaid."Iwon'tpayapenny(便上)more.”

一lakenfromAChristmasCarol

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。

19.Whatwasthenextplacetheyvisitedlike?

A.Itwasstrangeandpleasant.B.Itwasdirtyandugly.

C.Itwascoldanddark.D.Itwascoldandrainy.

20.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"deserved"mean?

A.Shouldn'tbepunished.B.Givesomethingnaturally.

C.Unabletoaccept(heresult.D.Receivesomethingbecauseofactionsorqualities.

21.Whatis(herightorderofthefollowingthings?

?Theshopkeeperinvitedthewomentositbythefire.

?Theshopkeeperofferedarathersmallamountofmoneyfor(hethings.

@Thewomenshowedtheshopkeeperwhattheyhadtosell.

?TheywenttoapartofthetownScroogenevervisited.

A.????B.①③②④C.④①②③D.④(D?②

22.Whichistherightinformationaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThespirittookScroogetoarichareaoftown.

B.Theysawanoldmansellingoldanduselessthings.

C.Theshopkeeperwantstobuythethingsmoreihanitsvalue.

D.Themanwhowasdeadhadsomeonetolookafterhim.

23.Wheredoesthispassagecomefrom?

A.Anovel.B.Apoem.C.Aspeech.D.Areport.

06

Th^Advrnhatsof

PinozchiQ

木*Wr吩通記

(2023?山東莉澤?統(tǒng)考中考真題)

PinocchiopivniisestheFairy(仙女)tobegoodandtostudyhard,becausehewishestobecomeaivalboy.

“CanIgoouttogiveouttheinvilaiions?”PinocchioaskedtheFairy.

“Ofcourse,butrememberto24homebeforedark.”

"I'llbebackinonehour.Ipromise/'answeredPinocchio.Inlessthananhour,allhisfriendswereinvitedexcept

Romeowhowashisbest25.Romeowasthelaziestboyinschoolandthebiggesttroublemaker,butPinocchb

lovedhimthemost.

Pinocchiosearchedeverywhere,and26foundhimhidingnearafarmer'swagon(車).

“Whatareyoudoinghere?”askedPinocchio.

“Iamwaitingformidnight”

“Why?”

“Togofar,faraway!”

uWhereareyougoing?”

“ToToyland.It'sthemost27countryintheworld!Comewithme,Pinocchio!M

“Me?No,Ican,t!^^

“Believeme!You'llbereallysorry28youdon'tcome.TherearcnoschoolsinToyland.Everydayisa

SaturdayexceptfbrSunday.**

“Howdopeople29theirdaysinToyland?”

“Daysarespentinplayandenjoyment.Atrightonegoestobedhappyandsatisfied,andthenextmorning,the

gocdtimes30alloveragain.Whatdoyouthinkofthat?^^

“Ilmm...JsaidPinocchio,^That'sthekindof31Evealwayswanted.”

“Soarcyoucomingwithme,then?Yesorno?Youhaveto32yourowndecision.”

“No,no!”saidPinocchio,“IpromisedmykindFairythatIwouldbecomeagoodboy,andIwanttokeepthat

33.Thesunissettingnow,andImustleaveyouandrunhome,Goodbyeandgoodlucktoyou!^^

24.A.loveB.buildC.return

25.A.teacherB.friendC.student

26.A.easilyB.seriouslyC.finally

27.A.wonderfulB.deliciousC.boring

28.A.althoughB.ifC.unless

29.A.spendB.missC.forget

30.A.beginB.finishC.fly

31.A.toyB.lifeC.book

32.A.seeB.sellC.make

33.A.promiseB.dayC.diary

07

(2023?江蘇鹽城???级#㊣lwasDecemberandthesnowwasfallingquietlyoutside.ThefourMarchsisters

weresittingaroundthefireinthelivingroom.Theywereknitting(織)socksfor_34.Therewasawarand

everyonehadtohelp.

Megwasthe35ofthefoursisters.Shewassixteen.Shewasveryprettyandshelovedprettyclothes.

Jowasfifteen.Shewasverytallandthin.ShewasdifferentfromMcg.Shedidn't36dressesorhairstyles.

Shewasatomboy(假/卜子).Bethwasthirteen.Shewasveryshyand37andsheseemedtoliveinahappy

worldofherown.Theyoungest,Amy,lookedlikeasnowprincesswithherblueeyes.Shelovedbeautifulthingsand

shewasalittlevain(虛榮的).Shealsothoughtthatshewasaveryimportantperson.

“Christmasisn'tChristinaswithoutanypresents,"Josaid3g.

“1hatebeingunwealthy!”Megsaid,lookingatherolddress.

“Somegirlshavelotsofnicethings,and39girlshavenothingatall,“saidAmy."Idon'tthinkit's

40!”

“Butwe'vegotFatherandMother,andeachother,“saidBeth.

Thefoursisterslookedhappyforamomentwhentheyrememberedthis.

"ButwehavenTtgot41saidJo.1heirsmilessuddenlydisappeared.MrMarchwasfaraway42

thesoldiers.

“Mothersaysourmenaresufferingandwe43spendmoneyforpleasure,Megsaid.'That'swhywe

caifthavepresentsthisyear.”

“Well,eachofushasadollartospend,''saidJo."44canthearmydowithfourdollars?45!

Idon'texpectanythingfromMotherbutTdliketobuyabookformyself!''Jowasa(an)46.

“Iwanttospendmineonsomenewmusic."saidBeth.Sheplayedthepianoandshelovedsinging.

'Tmgoingtobuyaboxofdrawingpencils.Ireallyneedthem!”saidAniy.Shewantedtobeanartist.

“Motherdidn't47anythingaboutspendingourownmoney,“criedJo."Let'seachbuywhatwewant

andhavealittlefun;Tmsurewe48hardenoughtoearnit.”

Itwastrue.Thetwooldersistershadjobs.MegworkedasateacherfortheKingfamilyandJolookedafter

AuntMarch,theirfather5srich,bad-tempered(壞脾氣的)oldaunt.BethandAmyhelpedwith(hehousework.

34.A.neighboursB.sistersC.parentsD.soldiers

35.A.prettiestB.oldestC.smartestD.youngest

36.A.careofB.careforc.careaboutD.carewith

37.A.noisyB.quietc.generousD.mean

38.A.sadlyB.happilyc.loudlyD.gently

39.A.otherB.theotherc.othersD.theothers

40.A.fairB.rightc.unfairD.necessary

41.A.parentsB.Fatherc.MotherD.presents

42.A.forB.withc.fromD.in

43.A.needn'tB.wouldn'tc.mightn'tD.mustn't

44.A.HowB.Whyc.WhatD.Who

45.A.EverythingB.Somethingc.NothingD.Anything

46.A.pianistB.artistc.bookwormD.writer

47.A.sayB.talkc.tellD.speak

48.A.studyB.workc.saveD.help

參考答案:

1.D2.C3.D4.B

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文是?篇記敘文,改編自《哈克貝利歷險(xiǎn)記》。主要講述了Huck的故事,之前孤苦伶仃,無(wú)家可

歸,后被Douglas收養(yǎng),送他去上學(xué),過(guò)上了新的生活。

1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“TomSawyerandIfound$12,000inacave."和"JudgeThatcher...pulitinthebank”

可知,TomSawyer和“我”在一個(gè)洞穴中發(fā)現(xiàn)了12000美元,JudgeThatcher把錢放進(jìn)銀行。故選

2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“akindoldladycalledDouglas",第三段"MylifechangedafterIlivedwithDouglas.”

和第四段“Douglassentmetoschooleveryday.”等處可知,Douglas太太很善良,遇上她之后“我”的生活改變

了,她還送“我''去上學(xué)。由此推知,他對(duì)自己的新生活感到滿意。故選C。

3.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段“Wegot$6,000each.”和倒數(shù)第二段“Andhewantsil!”可知,“我”得到了一筆錢,

“我”認(rèn)為父親是來(lái)要錢的。由此推知,父親聽(tīng)說(shuō)了“我”得到錢的事,故選D。

4.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“ThenakindoldladycalledWidowDouglasinvitedmetolivewithherbecauseI

haven'tgotafamilyorahome.Mymotherdiedalongtimeago…''可知,因?yàn)閶寢尯芫靡郧岸既ナ懒耍储冢?

爸爸暴力,所以Douglas邀請(qǐng)Hunk和她一起生活(即③);根據(jù)第三段“Shereadstoriestomeandtaughtme

howtocatatatable.“可知,接卜來(lái)是Douglas為Hunk讀故事(即④);根據(jù)第四段“WidowDouglassentme

toschoolcvcryday”可知,然后Douglas每天送Huck去上學(xué)(即①)。因此故事發(fā)生的正確順序?yàn)棰冖邰堍佟?/p>

故選Bo

5.A6.C7.C8.A

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文根據(jù)GillianRichardson所寫的故事改編,主要講述了女孩Katie和海鷗Gulliver的故事。

5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Katiewaswa讓ingforGulliver'scalls.”可知,Katie想拍Gulliver。故選A。

6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"YbungKatielayinherstroller(嬰兒車)onthefloatingdock(碼頭)whenUncleRalphand

Dadwererepairingboatsnearby.“可知,她躺在浮動(dòng)船塢上的嬰兒車?yán)?,因此②排在第一位;根?jù)“Hestopped

Katieasshetriedtofollowthesmallducksrunningtowardswater.”可知,她跟著小鴨子朝水邊跑去,因此③AF

在第二位;根據(jù)“Oneday,sherowedaboatoutbutwastrappedonarockbyastorm.“可知,她被暴風(fēng)雨困在巖

石上,因此①排在第一位。故選C。

7.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Oneday,sherowedaboatoutbutwastrappedonarockbyastorm.”可推知,她被暴風(fēng)雨

困在巖石上應(yīng)該是無(wú)助的;根據(jù)“shesawasinglewhitefeather.Agullfeather?Shesearchedtheskyforananswer.^^

可推知,當(dāng)看到白色羽毛時(shí),她應(yīng)該是滿懷希望的;根據(jù)“Soon.DadandUncleRalph叩peared”可知,爸爸

和叔叔找到了她應(yīng)該是感激的。故選C。

8.最佳標(biāo)題題。通讀全文可知,主要講述了女孩Katie和海鷗Gulliver的故事。故選項(xiàng)A“Katic和Gulliver”

適合作為本文的標(biāo)題。故選A。

9.B10.C11.B12.A13.C

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文節(jié)選自小說(shuō)《湯姆叔叔的小屋》,主要講述了Tom和SiClare之間發(fā)生的故事。

9.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"EvatoldherfathershelikedgoingforwalkswithTom.SoTomhadorderstoleavewhathe

wasdoingwhenEvaneededhim.EvaandTomspentalotoftimetogether.M可知,Eva喜歡和Tom散步,Tom被

要求離開他正在做的事情和Eva去散步。故選Bo

10.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Tomalsonoticedthathismasterdidn'ttakeanythingseriouslyanddidn'tlivewell,andthis

worriedhim.”可知,StClare對(duì)任何事情都不認(rèn)真,生活不好,Tom很擔(dān)心。故選C。

11.詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)最后兩段對(duì)話可知,Tom覺(jué)得主人對(duì)他自己不好,SiClare也認(rèn)為他說(shuō)的對(duì),由此可

猜測(cè)出“himself'指代的是StClare,故選B。

12.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第?段“Mariedidn'tlikeEva'sfriendshipwithTom'訶知a為第一句:根據(jù)第二段,Tom

noticedthatStClaredidn'tlookafterhismoneyandhishouseverywell,andthathespenttoomuchmoneyonthe

wrongthings?'nf知,d是第:句:根據(jù)"Themorningafter,StClaregaveTomsonicmoneytodosonicbusiness

forhim.”可知,c為第三句;根提“StClarefelthisfacebecomered,thenhelaughed.“可知,d為最后?句。故

選A.

13.推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Hestartedmakingsomesuggestions,andsoonStClareunderstoodthatTom'sbusiness

advicewasverygood.”和"Tomwentintohisroomandprayed(祈褲)forhismaster.“可知Tom向主人提出建議

并為主人祈禱,說(shuō)明他勇敢并且有愛(ài)心。故選C。

14.A15.B16.C17.A18.B

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文主要介紹了馬克?吐溫的《哈克貝利?費(fèi)恩歷險(xiǎn)記》這本小說(shuō),這本書講述了一個(gè)名叫哈克

的男孩如何解救奴隸并實(shí)現(xiàn)他冒險(xiǎn)生活的夢(mèng)想。

14.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)AdventuresofHuckleberryFinnisfamousforitscolorfuldescriptionofpeopleand

placesalongiheMississippiRiver.”可知,《哈克貝利-費(fèi)恩歷險(xiǎn)汜》這個(gè)故事發(fā)生在密西西比河沿岸。故選

A,

15.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“HookpretendedthathewasdeadbyJim,whoispracticalandloyaltofriends.Jimwent

togetherwithHuckinthejourney,andtheybecamefriendsafterexperience.scenesofadventures.Intheirvoyage,

theymettwofrauds(騙子).""Jirngotcaughtbyhismaster"及"andtheydeeidedtosetJiinfree”可知,正確順序

為③①②④。故選Bo

16.詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)“InordertogetoutofhisfatherTscontrol.HookpretendedthathewasdeadbyJim,whois

practicalandloyalt。Mends”可推知為了擺脫控制,所以假裝被殺,可知此處是指“假裝故選C。

17.推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Althoughthebookhasbeenpopularwkhyoungreaderssinceitcameout,thebook

immediatelybecamecontroversial(有爭(zhēng)論的)andhasremainedsotodaybecausetheSouthernsocietythatit

satirized(諷刺)hadalreadybeenhistory.”可知,此處提到了這本書很受歡迎,第二段“Thisbookisabouthow

aboycalledHucksettheslave(奴隸)freeandrealizedhisdreamoflivinganadventureslife.”可知,文章中能

了解到哈克的生活經(jīng)歷,文章并沒(méi)有提及地方色彩主義的歷史。故選A。

18.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Allhoughthebookhasbeenpopularwithyoungreaderssinceitcameout,thebook

immediatelybecamecontroversial(有爭(zhēng)論的)andhasremainedsotodaybecausetheSouthernsocietythatit

satirized(諷刺)hadalieadybeenhistory.”可推知這本書受到了大量的關(guān)注。故選B。

19.B20.D21.D22.B23.A

【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文節(jié)選自小說(shuō)《圣誕頌歌》,介紹了吝嗇鬼在一個(gè)骯臟貧窮的地方所見(jiàn)的景象。

19.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"TheyleftthebusystreetsandwenttoapartofthetownScroogenevervisited.Itwasa

terribleplace.Thestreetsweredirty,andthesmellwasverybad.”可知,他們參觀的下一個(gè)地方是骯臟的、丑陋

的。故選B,

20.詞義猜測(cè)題o根據(jù)文章第五段“Ifhewantedtokeepthemafterhewasdead,whywasn'theagoodmanwhen

hewasalive?Ifhehadbeen,hewouldhavehadsomeonetolookafterhim.Hewouldnothavediedalone.“可知,

一位死者在生前的品行不端,不是個(gè)好人,所以最終孤獨(dú)的死去,婦人說(shuō)他的死是罪有應(yīng)得,因此劃線部分

單詞意為“應(yīng)得,應(yīng)受”,即因?yàn)樾袨榛蚱焚|(zhì)而接受的東西。故選D。

21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。通讀文章可知,事件的正確順序是:他們?nèi)チ肆邌莨韽奈慈ミ^(guò)的地方:兩個(gè)女人去商店賣

東西,店主招呼她們坐到火旁;女人向店主展示要賣的東西;店主給待售的物品出價(jià)。故選D。

22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Theycametowhereanoldmansat.Hewassellingdirtypiecesofcloth,smellyoldbones,

andallkindsofoldanduselessthings.”可知,他們看見(jiàn)一個(gè)老人賣舊的和無(wú)用的東西。故選B。

23.推理判斷題。結(jié)合全文來(lái)看,本文主要講述了吝嗇鬼在一個(gè)骯臟貧窮的地方所見(jiàn)的景象。因此這篇文章

出自于一本小說(shuō)。故選A。

24.C25.B26.C27.A28.B29.A30.A31.B32.C33.A

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