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考前練08(閱讀選擇+閱讀判斷)Part1閱讀選擇Passage1Saturday,June16thInthemorning,wewentcampingalongapathinGreenNaturalPark.Wewerehappybecauseitwasasunnyday.Wewereexpectinganenjoyabletwo-dayholiday.Ontheway,wekeptsingingandmakingjokes.However,intheafternoon,whenwefinishedourpicnicatoneo'clock,itwasdarkandwindy.Soon,therewasashower.Unluckily,noneofusbroughtanumbrella.Weranaboutbutwecouldfindnoplacetohide.Twentyminutespassedanditwasstillraining,Therewerehourstogobeforewereachedthecampsite(野營地).Itwasevenworsethatoursmallcompass(指南針)showedthatwewenttothewrongway.Wehadlostourway!Wehadtomakeaquickdecisionasitwasrainingheavily.Chrissaidwecouldsetupatenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtosetupthetent.ChrisandItriedtomakeafiretokeepuswarm.Butwewereunabletolightthefire,aseverythingwaswet.Wedriedourselves,chattedandwaitedinsidethetent.Ataboutfiveo'clock,itstoppedraining.Wedecidedtogiveupthecampingtripbecauseallofushadbeenverytired.Thiscampingtripmaynotbeverysuccessfulbutweknoweachotherbetter.AndthemostimportantthingI'velearnedfromthistripistheimportanceofteamspirit.1.ThewriterwentcampinginGreenNaturalPark__________.A.for4hour B.for2daysC.inJune D.intheafternoon2.Itwasevenworsethatthey__________.A.hadnopicnic B.losttheirwayC.couldn'tlightthefire D.couldn'tknoweachother3.Chrissuggestedthattheyshould__________intherain.A.setupatent B.reachthecampsiteC.keepsinging D.findaplacetohide4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Itwassunnyinthemorning.B.Noneofthemhadanumbrella.C.Theygaveupthecampingatlast.D.Theyranabouttodrythemselves.5.Thewriterhaslearnedtheimportanceof__________fromthetrip.A.makingadecision B.workingtogetherC.enjoyingholidays D.takingacompassPassage2Therearefourpeopleinmyfamily.They’remygrandfather,myparentsandme.Mygrandfatherexerciseseveryday.HeneverusestheInternet.Heeatsvegetablesthreetimesaday,buthehardlyeverdrinksmilk.AndhewatchesTVeverynight.Myfatherisataxidriver.He’sverybusy.Heneverexercises,buthesometimessurftheInternet.HewatchesTVonSaturdayandSundayevening.Heofteneatsvegetablesanddrinksmilk.Mymotherisahousewife(家庭主婦).ShewatchesTVtwiceaday.SheneversurftheInternet.Shesometimeseatsvegetables,butshedrinksmilkthreetimesaweek.Exercise?Ofcourseshedoes.Sheexerciseseverydaybydoinghousework.I’mamiddleschoolstudent.IgotoschoolfromMondaytoFriday.Ioftenexercise.ButonSaturdayandSunday,Idon’texercisebecauseIhavetoomuchhomeworktodo.IwatchTVonlyonSundayevening.ButIsurftheInternettwiceaweek.Idrinkmilkeveryday,butIdon’tlikevegetables.Mymotheroftensaystome,“Whydoyoueatsomuchmeat,Mike?It’snotgoodforyourhealth.”ButIlikeitverymuch.6._____sometimessurftheInternetinhisfamily.A.Mikeandhisfather B.MikeandhismotherC.Mike’sparents D.Mike’sfatherandgrandfather7._____watchTVeverydayinhisfamily.A.MikeandhisgrandfatherB.Mike’smotherandgrandfatherC.Mike’sparentsD.Mike’sfatherandgrandfather8.WhatdoesMike’sfatherdo?A.Heofteneatsvegetable. B.HesometimessurftheInternet.C.Heisverybusy. D.Heisataxidriver.9.Whydon’tMikeexerciseonSaturdayandSunday?A.BecausehewantstosurftheInternet.B.BecausehewantstowatchTV.C.Becausehehastoomuchhomeworktodo.D.Becausehehastogotoschool.10.Mikelikeseating_____verymuch.A.meat B.vegetables C.fruit D.milkPassage3ReadingisgettingmorepopularamongyoungChinese.Anewsurveysaysthat85%ofyoungpeopleinChinareadatleast1booklastyear.Thenumberofyoungpeoplewhoarereadinghasbeenrisinginrecentyears,especiallyforteenagers,whoreadanaverage(平均)of11.5books.Thedata(數據)showsthatteenagersspendmuchmoretimereadingfromschooltextbookstosomeotherreadingmaterials,suchasnovels,e—books,magazinesandsoon.Butyoungerchildren(ages2—8)aremainlyreadingforfun.Comparedwiththepast,thetimeteenagersspendonpleasurereadinghasdropped.Whenitcomestotechnologyandreading,theserversuggestslittle.Itdoespointoutthatmanyparentscontrolthetimeofelectronicreading,mainlybecauseofworryingaboutincreasedscreentime.However,mostChineseparentsarehelpingtheirchildrentodevelopareadinghabit.Theyareservedasexamplesfortheirchildren.Morethan70%ofChineseparentsspendatleast20minutesadayreadingtotheirchildrenaged0to8yearsold,andvisitbookstoreswiththemanaverageofthreetimesayear.Datashowsthatkidsandteenswhodoalotofreading,comparedtothosewhodon’tlikereading,havemorebooksinthehome,andmorebooksbroughtforthem.Theirparentsreadmoreoften,andwouldliketosparetimetoreadwiththem.Whenwasthelasttimeyoureadabook?Ifyou’reoneofthecountlesspeoplewhodon’tdevelopahabitofreading,youmightbemissingout.Everythingyoureadfillyourheadwithnewbitsofinformation,andyouneverknowthenitmightbeuseful.Themoreknowledgeyouhave,thebetterequippedyouaretodealwithanychallengeyou’llface.Rememberthatalthoughyoumightlosesomethingelse,knowledgecanneverbetakenawayfromyou.Nowopenabook,andfeedyoursoul.11.Whydomanyparentscontrolthetimeoftheirchildren’selectronicreading?A.E—booksareexpensive. B.Itmayharmchildren’shealth.C.It’sveryhardtoorder. D.Itcouldbeawasteoftime.12.Howshouldparentsencouragetheirchildrentoreadmore?A.Talkwiththeirteacherstoencouragethemindevelopingreadinghabits.B.Buymorebooksfortheminbookstoresorborrowsomefromlibraries.C.Askthemtoreadmorebookseverydaythroughsettingupreadinggroups.D.Askasrolemodelsforthem,readfortheirchildrenandreadforthemselves.13.What’sthesurveymainlyabout?A.Teenagers’after—classactivities. B.Parents—childrelationships.C.Youngpeople’sreadinghabits. D.Readmoreoftenforfun.14.Whichoneofthefollowingismostprobablytobediscussednext?A.Introducesomebooksforyoungpeopletoread. B.Encourageparentstoreadmoreafterwork.C.Listsomedifferentopinionsaboutreading. D.Developchildren’swritinghabitsgradually.15.Theunderlinedwords“countless”mean“________”inChinese.A.計數 B.可數的 C.無數的 D.數量Passage4Areyougoodatmath?Howaboutwritingpoemsorpaintingbeautifulpictures?Doyoulovetosing?Italldependsonwhetheryouarea"right-brain"ora"left-brain"person.Thehumanbrainisatrulyamazingorgan(器官).It'snoteasytostudythebrain,butscienceisslowlybeginningtounderstandhowitworks.Thebrainisdividedintotwoparts:theleftsideandtherightside.Somepeopleusetheleftsideofthebrainmorethantheright.Othersusetherightsidemorethantheleft.Left-brainpeoplearegoodatmath,scienceandreading.Theydowellinschool.Theycaneasilypayattentiontodetailedtasks.Theyliketoworkindependently,andoftenenjoystudyingalone.Right-brainpeoplearemoreartistic.Theylovemusicandsinging.Theyliketobearoundlotsofpeople.Theydon'tliketositstill.Mindmapping(思維導圖)isdesignedtousebothsidesofyourbrain—mindmappinginvolvesyourrightandleftbrainthinking.Ourabilitytospeakandcommunicateseemstohaveitsorigin(根源)intheunlikelypairing(組合)oftheleftbrainandtherighthand.Thefactthatyouuseonesideofyourbrainmoredoesn'tmeanthatyoudon'tusetheotherside.Itjustmeansthatyoupreferonesidetotheother.Onewayisnotbetterthantheother.Itonlyshowsthewayyoulearnbest.根據短文內容,選擇最佳答案。16.WhydoesthewriterraisethreequestionsinParagraph1?A.Tocomparethereaderscarefully. B.Toleadtothethemeofdiscussion.C.Tointroducesomehobbiestoreaders. D.Toknowaboutthereader'sinterests.17.Whatdotheleft-brainpeopleliketodo?A.Readbooks B.DomathexerciseC.Studyscience D.Allabove18.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"involves"probablymeaninChinese?A.解決 B.容納 C.包含 D.破壞19.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Peopleonlyuseonesideofthebrain. B.Twosidesofthebraincan'tworktogether.C.Onesideofthebrainisbetterthantheother. D.Peoplehavedifferentpreferencesforthebrainuse.20.Whichofthefollowingisprobablythetitle?A.Thehumanbrain—anamazingorgan. B.Wehavebothsidesofourbrains.C.Isyourrightbraindifferentfromyourleft? D.Whichsideofthebraindoyouthinkisbetter?Part2閱讀判斷根據短文內容,判斷正誤T/F。Passage1FindandkeepyourfriendshipEveryoneofus,richorpoor,shouldatleasthaveoneortwogoodfriends.Yourfriendswilllistentoyouwhenyouspeak,willtakecareofyouwhenyouaresick,andwillbetogetherwithyouinyourjourneythroughlife.Everyoneneedsfriends.Friendshipcanmakeushappier.Howcanwefindagoodfriendandgetonwellwitheachother?Hereissomeadvice.★Makefriendswithapersonwhoiseasytogetalongwith.★Youshouldmakefriendswithapersonwhohassomethingincommonwithyou.★Giveyourfriendahandwhenheorsheisintrouble.Friendsshouldalwaysbereadytohelpeachother.★Believeineachother.Thisisthemostimportantthinginafriendship.★Eventhebestfriendsmayhaveaquarrelsometimes.Ifthishappens,don’tletyourquarrellasttoolong.Trytomakeupwithyourfriendssoon.Friendshipisakindoftreasureinourlife.Itislikeabottleofwine,thelongeritiskept,thebetteritwillbe.21.Richpeopledon’tneedfriends.22.Ifyourfriendsareintrouble,youshouldhelpthem.23.Makefriendswithpeoplewhoarenotdifficulttogetalongwith.24.Don’tbelieveinyourfriends.25.Bestfriendsdon’thaveaquarrel.Passage2December1st,2019,it'sanunforgettabledayforus.Becauseonthatday,thefirstpersonwhowasinfected(感染)byCOVID-19(新冠病毒)wasdiscovered.OnDecember29th,4confirmedcases(確診病例)weresenttoJinyintanhospitalinWuhan.Fromthenon,thingsbecameworseandworse.Accordingtothefirstreport(Dec.31st)fromWuhangovernment,thenumberofconfirmedcaseshasincreasedto27.Andthefirstdeathcausedbythisvirus(病毒)happenedonJanuary11th,2020.SinceCOVID-19canspreadamonghumanbeings,theSpringFestivaltravelrush(春運)providedtheperfectchanceforit.Sofar,theCOVID-19hascausedabout4,600deathsinChinaandover270,000inothercountries.Ourgovernmenthastakenlotsofmeasurestostopthevirusfromspreadinganditworkswell.Asforeachofus,therearemanythingswecoulddotoprotectourselves,too.Remembertowearafacemaskifyouhavetogoout.Donotgotocrowdedareas.Don'ttouchyoureyes,noseandmouthwithyourhand.Washyourhandswithsoap.Ifyouareinfectedbyaccident,don'tbeworried.WehavethebestexpertsanddoctorslikeZhongNanshan,andyoucangetfreetreatment.Webelievethatwewillreturntoourhappylivesoneday.26.FourconfirmedcasesweresenttothehospitalinWuhanonDecember29th.27.ThespreadofCOVID-19hasnothingtodowiththeSpringFestivaltravelrush.28.IfyouareinfectedbyCOVID-19,youhavetopayforyourtreatment.29.TheCOVID-19hasleadtoaround274600deathsinthewholeworldsofar.30.Sixpiecesofadviceforustoprotectourselvesarementioned(提及)inthepassage.答案Part1閱讀選擇1.C2.B3.A4.D5.B【分析】本文是一篇日記,記敘了作者在6月16號和朋友們去露營的一段經歷。由于天氣的原因,最后放棄了這次旅行,野營雖然不算成功,但作者從這次旅行中學到團隊精神的重要性。1.C細節(jié)理解題。本文是一篇日記,記敘了作者在6月16號和朋友們去露營。根據開頭給出的時間(Saturday,June16th)可知作者六月份去綠色自然公園露營;故選C。2.B細節(jié)理解題。根據第3段第2句“Itwasevenworsethatoursmallcompass(指南針)showedthatwewenttothewrongway.”可知,他們迷路了。故選B。3.A細節(jié)理解題。根據第4段第2句“Chrissaidwecouldsetupatenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtosetupthetent.”可知,Chris建議應該在雨中搭起帳篷。故選A。4.D細節(jié)判斷題。根據第1段第1句“Inthemorning,wewentcampingalongapathinGreenNaturalPark.Wewerehappybecauseitwasasunnyday.”可知,A正確;根據第2段第3句“Unluckily,noneofusbroughtanumbrella.”可知,B正確;根據第5段最后一句“Wedecidedtogiveupthecampingtripbecauseallofushadbeenverytired.”可知C正確,根據第3段第2句“Weranaboutbutwecouldfindnoplacetohide.”可知,他們無地方可躲藏,故D錯誤,選D。5.B細節(jié)理解題。根據最后一段第2句“AndthemostimportantthingI'velearnedfromthistripistheimportanceofteamspirit.”可知,作者從這次旅行中學到團隊精神的重要性。故選B。6.A7.B8.D9.C10.A【分析】該篇文章主要介紹了一家四口——麥克的爺爺、麥克的爸爸、麥克的媽媽和麥克的職業(yè)、生活習慣以及飲食愛好。6.細節(jié)理解題。根據文中“Myfatherisataxidriver.He’sverybusy.Heneverexercises,buthesometimessurftheInternet.”“ButIsurftheInternettwiceaweek”可知麥克和他爸爸有時上網,所以選A。7.細節(jié)理解題。根據文中“AndhewatchesTVeverynight.”以及“ShewatchesTVtwiceaday.”可知麥克的爺爺和媽媽每天在家看電視,所以選B。8.細節(jié)理解題。根據文中“Myfatherisataxidriver”可知麥克的爸爸是出租車司機,所以選D。9.細節(jié)理解題。根據文中“ButonSaturdayandSunday,Idon’texercisebecauseIhavetoomuchhomeworktodo.”可知周末不鍛煉是因為作業(yè)太多,所以選C。10.細節(jié)理解題。根據文中“Mymotheroftensaystome,“Whydoyoueatsomuchmeat,Mike?It’snotgoodforyourhealth.”ButIlikeitverymuch.”可知麥克很喜歡吃肉,所以選A。11.B12.D13.C14.A15.C【分析】這是一篇議論文,文章主要講述了調查發(fā)現閱讀在中國年輕人中越來越受歡迎。父母閱讀對孩子們的影響,呼吁讀者打開一本書開始閱讀,喂飽自己的靈魂。11.推理判斷題。根據第三段“Itdoespointoutthatmanyparentscontrolthetimeofelectronicreading,mainlybecauseofworryingaboutincreasedscreentime”很多父母控制電子閱讀的時間主要是因為擔心增長的屏幕使用時間,可知擔心它可能傷害孩子們的健康。故選B。12.推理判斷題。根據第三段“Theyareservedasexamplesfortheirchildren.Morethan70%ofChineseparentsspendatleast20minutesadayreadingtotheirchildrenaged0to8yearsold,andvisitbookstoreswiththemanaverageofthreetimesayear”及“Theirparentsreadmoreoften,andwouldliketosparetimetoreadwiththem”作為他們的孩子的榜樣,超過70%的中國父母每天至少花20分鐘給孩子們讀書,每天和孩子們花平均三個小時去書店??芍獮榱斯膭钏麄兊暮⒆娱喿x得更多,他們做孩子的榜樣,為他們自己讀書,為他們的孩子讀書。故選D。13.細節(jié)理解題。根據第一段“ReadingisgettingmorepopularamongyoungChinese.Anewsurveysaysthat85%ofyoungpeopleinChinareadatleast1booklastyear.Thenumberofyoungpeoplewhoarereadinghasbeenrisinginrecentyears,especiallyforteenagers,whoreadanaverageof11.5books”可知,這個調查是關于年輕人們的閱讀習慣。故選C。14.推理判斷題。根據最后一段“Nowopenabook,andfeedyoursoul”現在打開一本書,喂飽你的靈魂吧。此處作者建議讀者們開始讀書可知,下一步可能介紹一些供年輕人閱讀的書。故選A。15.詞義猜測題。根據“Whenwasthelasttimeyoureadabook”你最后一次閱讀是什么時候,及“peoplewhodon’tdevelopahabitofreading,youmightbemissingout”可知,如果你是無數沒有養(yǎng)成閱讀習慣的人中的一員,你可能會迷失。可推知此處countless的含義是“無數的”。故選C。16.B17.D18.C19.D20.A【分析】本文是一篇說明文。人腦是一個真正神奇的器官,分為左腦和右腦??茖W研究慢慢開始理解它是如何工作的:左腦和右腦功能不同,思維導圖是設計用來既使用左腦,又使用右腦的;人們對大腦的使用有不同的偏好。16.判斷推理題。作者在第一段開始提出問題的目的是為了引出話題,為下文說明“人的左腦和右腦功能不同,而且人們對大腦的使用有不同的偏好”做鋪墊,故選B。17.細節(jié)理解題。根據第三段中“Left-brainpeoplearegoodatmath,scienceandreading.Theydowellinschool.”可知多使用左腦的人擅長數學、科學和閱讀,故選D。18.詞義猜測題。根據前一句“Mindmapping(思維導圖)isdesignedtousebothsidesofyourbrain”可知思維導圖是設計用來既使用左腦,又使用右腦的,所以思維導圖包含了左、右腦的想法,因此involve的意思是“包含”,故選C。19.判斷推理題。根據最后一段中“Thefactthatyouuseonesideofyourbrainmoredoesn'tmeanthatyoudon'tusetheotherside.Itjustmeansthatyoupreferonesidetotheother.”可知人們對大腦的使用有不同的偏好,故選D。20.標題歸納題。文章介紹了人腦是一

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