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專題06閱讀理解A篇(期末真題速遞,18篇)(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海閔行·期末)Todaymanypeopleallovertheworldridebicycles.Thisisbecauseit’sawonderfulmeansoftransport.Itisalsoanexcellentformofexercise.Bicyclesdon’tpollutetheair,either.Nowthereareaboutabillionbicyclesintheworld.Buthowmuchdoyouknowaboutbicycles?About100millionbicyclesaremadearoundtheworldeachyear.NowthereareoverahalfbillionbicyclesinChina.BikesfirstcametoChinainthe1800s.Todaybicyclesareveryimportantfortransportationintheworld.Thenwhoinventedthebicycles?Alongtimeago,LeonardoDaVincidrewsomeroughpicturesthatlookedlikeabicycle.Butheisnottheinventorofabicycle.In1690,aFrenchmannamedDeSivracinventedthefirstbicycle.Butitdidn’thavepedals(腳蹬).In1840,aScottishnamedKirkpatrickMacmillanaddedpedals.Peoplethoughtofhimastheinventoroftherealbicycle.Ridingabicyclehasmanyhealthbenefits.Ridingforthreehoursorthirtykilometreseveryweekcutsyourrisk(風(fēng)險(xiǎn))ofheartdiseaseinhalf.ManypeopleinAsiaandEuropeusetheirbicycleswhentravellingshortdistances.However,Americansonlyusetheirbicyclesonceinahundredtrips.Iftheyusetheirbicyclesalot,theywouldsavealotofgasandhelpprotecttheenvironment(環(huán)境).1.“________”isNOTthereasonthatpeopleridebicyclesaccordingtothepassage.A.Itdoesn’tpollutetheair.B.It’sanexcellentformofexercise.C.Ithelpspeoplemakegoodfriends.D.It’sawonderfulmeansoftransportation.2.________bicyclesaremadearoundtheworldeachyear.A.AboutonebillionB.About100millionC.AboutonemillionD.About100billion3.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsus________.A.thetypesofbicyclesB.theadvantagesofbicyclesC.theproblemsofbicyclesD.theinventorofbicycles4.________isconsideredas(被認(rèn)為)therealinventorofthebicycleaccordingtothepassage.A.LeonardoDaVinciB.FrenchmannamedDeSivracC.KirkpatrickMacmillanD.Thepassagedoesn'ttelluswho5.Theunderlinedword“benefits”means“________”inChinese.A.利潤(rùn) B.益處 C.習(xí)慣D.原因6.Wemayknowthat________fromthepassage.A.AmericansridebicycleslessthanAsiansB.EuropeansdonothaveheartdiseasesC.EuropeansdonotridebicyclesD.Asiansaretoopoortobuycars(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海浦東新·期末)Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福㊣magineaschoolwhereyouaretheonlystudent—whereyoucomefirstineverytest.Welcometothelifeoften-year-oldAronAnderson,whogoestoschoolinOutSkerries,agroupofsmall,remoteislandsinScotland.Aronhasbeentheonlyboyathisschoolfortwomonths.TheOutSkerriesIslands,whicharearound280kmfromthecoastofScotland,arehometoabout70people.ThenearesttownisLerwickontheShetlandIslands.Youcanonlygettherebyboatandittakestwoandahalfhours.ApartfromAron’sschool,therearetwoshops,achurchandacommunityhallontheislands.Aronisn’ttheonlychildontheislandsandhehasn’talwaysbeentheonlystudentattheschool.UntilJulytherewereseveralotherchildrenthere,includingAron’stwobrothers.Butnowtheyareolder,sotheygotothesecondaryschoolinLerwick.Theyonlygobacktotheirhomesattheweekend.AronhasbeentheonlystudentsinceSeptember.Theschoolisverysmall.Ithastwoclassrooms,anartroom,amusicroomandalibrary.EachweekAronstudiesMaths,English,ScienceandArtwiththesameteacher.ShealsogiveshimPElessons.Thisisusuallyanhour-longwalkaroundtheislands.Healsohastheschoolplaygroundalltohimself.Ofcourse,thereisoneproblem.Hehasnoonetoplaywith.What’smore,Aron’seducationisn’tcheap.ItcoststheUKgovernment£75,357eachyear.ThatistwicethepriceitcostsparentstosendachildtoBritain’smostfamousprivateschool,Eton.Somepeoplewanttoclosedowntheschool.Theythinkitistoomuchmoneytospendononechild’seducation.AronhaslivedinOutSkerriessincehewasbornandlovestheoutdoorlife.Heenjoysexploringtheislandsonhisbikeanddivingintotheseafromthepier.Likemostboyshisage,healsolikeswatchingTVandplayingonhisgamesconsole.Buthismother,whoworksinoneoftheshopsontheislands,isworriedthatAronmightgetlonely.Shewouldliketoseemorefamilieswithchildrencomingtolivethere.Alotofpeoplehavemovedawaysincethelocalsalmonfactoryclosedtenyearsago.That’swhytherearesofewchildrenontheislandsandwhyAronhasfoundhimselfbeingknownastheloneliestschoolboyinBritain.1.Aron’sschoolisinOutSkerriesin________.A.England B.Scotland C.Wales D.NorthernIsland2.IttakesAron________togettothenearesttown,Lerwickbyboat.A.1.5hours B.2hours C.2.5hours D.3hours3.Aronlikestodothefollowingactivitiesexcept________.A.ridinghisbikeontheislandsB.playingvolleyballC.divingintotheseaD.playinggames4.Aron’smotherisworriedthatArongets________inschool.A.relaxed B.excited C.frightened D.lonely5.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisright?A.Aronistheonlychildontheislands.B.NowAron’sbrothersattendschoolinLerwick.C.TwodifferentteachersteachAron.D.It’scheapertostudyinAron’sschoolthaninEton.6.Wemayfindthisarticleinthe________sectioninaschoolnewspaper.A.a(chǎn)dvertisement B.sports C.story D.health(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海普陀·期末)Choosethebestanswer.(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?1.TheWorldPoetryDayison_______.A.March28th B.March3rd C.March21st D.August28th2.ThepurposeoftheWorldPoetryDayis_______.A.toencouragetheBritishtowritepoemsB.toteachchildrenhowtoreadandwritepoemsC.toraisemoneyforthepoetsfromallovertheworldD.tohelppeopletoread,writeandteachpoemsbetter3.TherulesforthecompetitionincludethefollowingEXCEPT______.A.thatpoetscanwritepoemsinanylanguageB.thatpoetsmustusetheirunpublishedpoemsC.thatpoemscan’tbetakenbackafterthecompetitionD.thatpoemscan’tbewrittenonthesubjectofviolenceordrugs4.Poetscanget£1,000if_______.A.theywininthegroupB.theirpoemsarepublishedC.theyenterthecompetitionD.theirpoemsarewrittenbythemselves5.Whichisthecorrectorderforpoetstoenterthecompetition?①Pay£5foreachpoem.②VisittheCentreShop.③Emailtheirpoem(s)topoetrycomp@centre.uk.④MarkOpenorESLinthetopright-handcorneroftheirdocument.A.①②③④ B.②①③④ C.②①④③ D.③④②⑦(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海浦東新·期末)Accordingtoanewsurvey,students’safetyhasbecomeabigproblem.Nearly50%ofstudentssaytheyareworriedaboutrobberyonthewaytoandfromschool.NowinmainbigcitiesinChina,someschoolshavetaughtanunusuallesson:self-protection.Studentslikethislessonbecausetherearenoexamsorboringclasses.Andtheycanlearnhowtosavelivesandknowhowtogetawayfromdangerbeforeitreallyhappens.ChenHaoyu,ateacheratBeijingNo.25MiddleSchool,givesyoungstudentsadviceonhowtodealwithdanger.Rememberthatdangerisneverasfarawayasyouthink.Takecareofyourselfatalltime!1.Whydostudentsliketheself-protectionlesson?①
Becausetherearenotests.②
Becausetheschoollessonsareboring.③
Becausetheycanlearnhowtosavelives.④
Becausetheycanknowhowtogetawayfromdangerbeforeithappens.A.①② B.②③ C.①②④ D.①③④2.Ifabicyclehurtsus,weshould_________.A.rememberthebicyclenumberB.notlettheridergountilwecallourparentsC.lettheridergobeforewecallourparentsD.a(chǎn)rguewiththeriderbecausewedon’tknowhowseriouslywearehurt3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueifyourhouseisonfire?A.Ishouldputdrythingsonmybody.B.IshouldrunasquicklyasIcanandtakethelift.C.IshouldrunawayandfindanexitasquicklyasIcan.D.IshouldtakeeverythingIhaveandthenrunaway.4.Theunderlinedword“drowning”mostprobablymeans__________.A.divingunderwaterB.beingkilledbybeingunderthewaterC.playingunderwaterD.catchingfishunderwater5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothestory?A.Nearly50%ofstudentssaytheyareworriedaboutthesafetyproblem.B.Rememberingwhattherobberlookslikecanhelpthepolicecatchtherobber.C.Stayingneartreeswhenthereislightningisdangerous.D.Dangerissometimesnotasfarawayaswethink,sowedon’tneedtoworrytoomuch.6.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe_________.A.Danger B.Self-protectionC.AnUnusualLesson D.HowtoKeepCalm(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海徐匯·期末)Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?:Manyyoungpeoplewanttobepopstars.Popstarsarerich.Manypeoplethinktheyareleadingahappyandeasylife.Isthattrue?Theanswerisdefinitelyno.Infact,theyhaveveryhardlives.Theyspendmuchoftheirtimeontravel.Sometimesthetravelisinteresting,butinmosttimeitisboringtopopstars.Thefollowingchartisaday’slifeofapopstar.Feb.9th,20235:00Wokeupandhadbreakfastinthehotel.Packedbags.Tooktaxitotheairport.7:30Planetookoffhalfanhourlaterthanusualforthebadweather.8:30Planelanded.Waitedforluggage(行李)forhalfanhour.Signedforfansattheairport.9:45Arrivedatthehotelandhadashortrest.10:00Startedouttoattendthemeetingwithfansandgiveaninterviewtothelocalreporters.11:00Wenttoradiostationtoattendtheliveshow.12:00Hadlunchwithlocalproducer(制片人).13:00Wenttothetheatreandpreparedforthenight’sshow.Thelightingofthetheatrewasgood,buttheband(樂隊(duì))didpoorly.17:00Backtohotel.Triedtohavearest.Stillworriedabouttheband.18:00Hadsupper,buteatlittle.18:30Wenttotheatreagainandgotreadyforshow.19:00Sangverywell,andaudiencegaveawarmwelcome.Thebandimprovedalittle.22:00Theshowwasover.Verytiredfromit.23:00Backtothehotel.Tookabath.Tooexitedtosleep,sowatchedTV.0:00Fellasleep,withTVon.1.Thepopstarwenttothehotel_________onFeb.9th,2023.A.once B.twice C.threetimes D.fourtimes2.Accordingtothechart,thepopstarwasgoodat_________.A.singing B.dancing C.makingfaces D.playingthepiano3.Thepopstarfelt_________aftertheperformance.A.tired B.worried C.sad D.warm4.Inthenight’sshow,thebanddid_________intherehearsal(彩排).A.worsethan B.betterthanC.a(chǎn)spoorlyas D.a(chǎn)swellas5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Shegotherluggageataboutnineattheairport.B.Shegotbacktothetheatretoseeiftheshowwaswellprepared.C.Shewashungrysoshehadabigsupperat18:00.D.ShewastootiredtowatchalltheTVprogrammesthatnight.6.Thispassagemainlytellsusthat_________.A.popstarsarenotrichinfactB.youngpeoplehadbetternotbepopstarsC.therearemanyyoungpeoplewantingtobepopstarsD.popstarsdon’thaveaneasylifeastheyseemtohave(23-24八年級(jí)上·上海楊浦·期末)WhatdidyoudoonApril23,WorldBookDay,lastyear?Didyoufindsomeinterestingbookstoread?HereisabooklistfromChina’sGAPP.Title:Don’tBlameMe,It’sNotMyFaultAuthor:JimmyJimmy,aChinesepainterandhis10-year-olddaughterarguealot.Jimmytriedtounderstandhisdaughter,sohedrewthispicturebookforher.Hispaintingsshowkids’anger,pain,happinessandwishes.Title:ClimateChange+2DegreesAuthor:YamamotoRyoichiIftheearth’stemperaturewentup2℃,whatwouldhappen?Inthisbookwelearnaboutthehistory,today’ssituationandthefutureofglobalwarming.Theauthoralsotellsususefulwaystoprotectourworld.Title:TheWorldExpositionReaderAuthor:SongChaoThefirstpartgivesanintroductiontoWorldExpos.ThenexttalksaboutthehostcountriesandeachoftheirWorldExpos.China’searlyparticipationintheWorldExpoisthetopicofthethirdpart.ShanghaiheldtheWorldExpoin2010.Thelastoneisallaboutit.Title:TheLastLectureAuthor:RandyPauschRandyPausch,aprofessorfromNewYorkwasaskedtogivealecture.Heknewitwouldprobablybehislastlecture,becausehewasdyingofillness.Hislecturewasn’taboutdying,butaboutgettingoverthedifficulties,helpingotherstoreachtheirdreams.1.WhowrotethebookDon’tBlameMe,It’sNotMyFault?A.Jimmy B.YamamotoRyoichi C.SongChao D.RandyPausch2.Thebook,ClimateChange+2Degrees,mainlytellsus________.A.thattheearth’stemperaturewillsurelygoup2℃B.thehistoryofdifferentcountriesintheworldC.thefutureofglobalwarmingD.howwecanprotectourearthbeforetheglobalwarmingcomes3.WecanknowaboutShanghaiWorldExpofrom________ofTheWorldExpositionReader.A.part1 B.part2 C.part3 D.thelastpart4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueinthebookTheLastLecture?A.TheprofessorisfromAmerica.B.Theprofessorwasinhispoorhealth.C.Theprofessorsharedhisopinionwithhisaudience.D.Theprofessortalkedalotabouthisillnessinhislecture.5.Ifparentswanttogetafurtherunderstandingoftheirkids,________isagoodchoice.A.Don’tBlameMe,It’sNotMyFault B.TheWorldExpositionReaderC.TheWorldExpositionReader D.TheLastLecture6.Thepassagemaybecomesfroma(n)________.A.encyclopaedia B.report C.bookadvertisement D.filmreview(24-25八年級(jí)上·上海浦東新·階段練習(xí))根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢浮eekends,airconditioners,takeoutsareallcommonthingsformodernpeople.Haveyoueverwonderedifancientpeopleenjoyedthesamelifestyles?Let’stakealook.NoweekendsInancientChina,therewerenoweekendsbecausepeopledidnotuseaweeklycalendar.Buttheycouldstillrelaxafterwork.DuringtheTangDynasty(618-907),officialsworkedfor10daysandrestedforoneday.Theyusuallybathedandwashedtheirhairontheirdayoff,whichwascalledxiumu(休沐).Peoplelikefarmersandbusinessmenusuallyworkedmostoftheyear,buteventhemosthard-workingpeoplewouldtakeafewdaysoffduringSpringFestival.SmartwaysofstayingcoolInancienttimes,thoughpeopledidn’thaveairconditioners,theyhadtheirownwisdomtogetthroughtheheatedsummer.Peoplecollectediceblocksinwinterandstoredtheminanicehouse.Whensummercame,peoplecouldtaketheiceblockshomeandusethemtomaketheirroomscooler.Therewasakindofpillowmadeofporcelain(瓷器)thatfeltpleasantlycool.Ancientpeoplemadebamboointobedmats(墊子)tosleepon.They’restillusedtoday.TakeoutisnotanewthingTherewastakeoutasfarbackastheSongDynasty(960-1279).Accordingtohistorybooks,EmperorXiaozong(1127-1194)likedtoordertakeoutlateatnight.Hisservantswouldgoaroundthecitytopickupdishesandbringthembacktothepalace.InthefamousSongDynastypaintingAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival(《清明上河圖》),atakeoutworkercanbeseenonadeliverywithfoodinhand.Peopleatthetimeevenhadspecialmealboxesfortakeoutdishes.Theyalsousedwarmingplatesmadeoftwolayersofporcelain.Hotwatercouldbeputbetweenthemtokeepdisheswarm.1.Whyweretherenoweekendsinancienttimes?A.Becauseancientpeopleweremorehard-workingthanmodernones.B.Becauseancientpeopledidn’tuseaweeklycalendar.C.Becausetheemperorsdidn’tallowtheirpeopletohavearest.D.Becauseancientpeoplewantedtomakemoremoney.2.Howdidpeopleinancienttimeskeeptakeoutdisheswarm?A.Theyputhotwaterbetweenplate. B.Theylitcandlesunderthedishes.C.Theycoveredthedisheswiththickcloth. D.Theywalkedfasttodeliverthedishes.3.Whatdoesthewritermeanbyunderlinedphrase“pickup”inparagraph6?A.giveup B.takeup C.cook D.collect4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.InancientChina,peoplelikefarmersandbusinessmenworkedallyearround.B.Ancientpeopleusedbedmatsmadeofsilktostaycool.C.AlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestivalwaspaintedinSongDynasty.D.Modernpeoplestillhavethesamelifestylesasancientpeople.5.Wherecanwereadthispassageprobably?A.Inanovel. B.Inasciencebook. C.Inahistorymagazine. D.Inacookingbook.(22-23八年級(jí)上·上?!て谀〤ruisesarebecomingmoreandmorepopular,witharound20millionpassengersperyearnowenjoyingholidaysonboardluxury(奢侈的)ships.Morepeopleseeacruiseastheperfectwaytositbackanddonothing,andenjoytimeoffwork.Butwhatistheeffect(影響)ontheenvironmentofthistrend?Althoughitusuallytakeslessenergyforavehicletomovethroughwaterthanoverland,cruiseshipsareoftenverybig,withthebiggestonescarryingupto6,000passengers.Movingsuchlargevehiclesrequireshugeengineswhichburnasmuchas300,000litresoffueladay.Onescientisthascalculatedthatcruiseshipsproduceasmuchpollutionas5millioncarsgoingoverthesamedistance.Becausetheyareoutatsea,theyalsoburndirtierfuelthatisn’tallowedonland.Unfortunately,nogovernmenthascontrolovertheamountofairpollutionoutatsea.Cruisesalsoproducehugeamountsofrubbish,andcruiseshipsaren’tusuallygoodatrecycling.Wastewaterfromshowersandtoiletsisusuallypoureddirectlyintothesea—asmuchperdayasfromasmalltown.Wastefoodfromrestaurantsisn’tputintothesea,butstillcausesproblemswhenbroughtbacktotheland.Cruiseshipsalsocausedifficultiesinthecitieswheretheystop.Populardestinationscangetfiveorsixshipsperday,withthousandsoftouristsatatime.Goodforrestaurants?No.Restaurantownerscomplainthatthevisitorslookaroundforafewhoursandthenreturntotheirshiptoeat.What’smore,thecrowdscanputoffothertourists,whocomplainthatthestreetsaretoobusy.Sometownshavebannedcruiseshipsorputalimitonthenumberthatcanstopatthesametime.Peoplewhocareabouttheenvironmentworrythatasthecruiseindustrycontinuestogrow,sowilltheissuesforourplanet.1.Theunderlinedword“trend”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto_______.A.change B.event C.decision D.problem2.Thebiggestcruisecanholdabout_______passengers.A.20,000,000 B.300,000 C.6,000 D.5,000,0003.Cruiseshipscausealotofairpollutionbecause_______.A.theycarrylargenumbersofcarsandpassengersaswellB.theyusetypesoffuelthatarenotallowedonlandC.ittakesmoreenergytomovethroughwaterthanoverlandD.theirenginesarenotaspowerfulasthoseofothervehicles4.Howiswastewaterdealtwithoncruiseships?A.It’sthrownawayatsea. B.It’sproperlyrecycled.C.It’sbroughtintoatown. D.It’sstoredintheships.5.Whyarecruiseshippassengersnotpopularinsomecities?A.Theydon’tspendmoneyonmealsintherestaurants.B.Theyfilluptherestaurantsandmakenoise.C.Theycomplainwhenthecityistoocrowded.D.Theyaresometimesrudetoothertourists.6.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_______.A.introduceanewwayoftravelling B.explainsomeproblemscruiseshipscauseC.a(chǎn)dvisegovernmentstobancruiseships D.encouragepeopletotrycruiseships(22-23八年級(jí)上·上海·期末)ChoosethebestanswerHaveyouheardabouttheMinecraftgame?Minecraftisagamethatyouhavetopayfordownloading.It’swortheverypenny!Itisatechnicalgame,whereeverythingismadeupofblocks.Inthegame,youareapersoncalledSteve.Atthestartofthegameyouhavenothing,sothefirstthingthatissmarttodoistopunch(猛擊)atree.Youareprobablythinkingwhyyouwouldpunchatree.Youneedsomewoodandmakeitintocraftingtable.Thenyoumakearmor(盔甲)andtoolsandallkindsofstuff.Itwouldbegoodifyoubuildasheltertoo.Ialsosuggestyoudigaholeunderthegroundandputdownyourcraftingtable.Makeashoveloutofsticksandmorewood,andthenyoucankillasheeptogetsheepskintomakeabed.Ifyouarenotcompletelysureaboutlivinginahole,youcanmakeyourholelookbetter.Youcanmakeafurnacetobakestuff,though.Ithinkthatyouwillneedcobblestones(鵝孵石)tomakeafurnace.Onceyouhaveyourfurnace,besuretogetsomesand.Bakeyoursandtogetglass,andthencoverupyourcavewithit.Thiswillmakeaveryefficientprotection.Aglasscanprotectyoufrommonsters.TherearesomanyouttherelikeCreepers,ZombiesandSkeletons.Besureyoumakesomestrongweaponstofightallthemonstersduringthedayandnight.1.Youshould________atthestartofthegame.A.punchatree B.makeafurnaceC.meetapersoncalledSteve D.makemoneyandgetrich2.Minecraftisdifferentfromothergamesbecause________.A.somepeoplehaven’tknownaboutitB.MinecraftisanonlinegamewhichisfreeC.thehousesandthetreesaremadeupofblocksD.Minecraftissuchatechnicalgamethatonlyadultscanplayit3.Theunderlinedword“furnace”inthethirdparagraphmeans“________”.A.worker B.burner C.furniture D.soldier4.Youwillkillasheepinthegamebecause________.A.youarehungryandhavetoeatsomethingB.thesheepisonekindofthemonstersyoufightwithC.youneedtomakeabedwithitsskinD.youwanttostoresomemuttoninyourhole5.Youcangetglasstocoverupyourcaveby________inthegame.A.sellingarmorandothertools B.usingsomestrongweaponsC.stealingsomefromthemonsters D.bakingthesandinthefurnace6.Thepassagemainlytellsussomeadviceabout________.A.howtostartplayingMinecraftgame B.howtousetreestobuildotherthingsC.whatjobStevedoesinthegame D.wheretobuyanddownloadagame(22-23八年級(jí)上·上海長(zhǎng)寧·期末)Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?Onedayapoorwoodman(伐木工人)wascuttingabigpieceofwoodnearawideriver.Suddenlyhisoldaxeslippedfromhishandandfellintoadeepwater.Hesatonthebankandwasfeelingverysadbecausehelosthisonlyaxe,whensuddenlyalovely,brightfairyappearedandaskedthewoodmanwhatwasthematter.“Ihavelostmyaxe,”hesaid.“Itfellintothedeepwater.”Thefairyshowedhimagoldaxeandsaid,“Isthisyours?”“No,”saidthewoodcutter.Thefairythenshowedhimasilveraxeandsaidagaininherclearvoice,“Isthisyours?”“No,”againansweredthewoodcutter.Thensheshowedhimacommon,ironaxewithanold,woodenhandle.“Yes,that’smine,”saidthehappywoodcutter.“Iknowitwellenough,”saidthefairy,“Ionlywantedtoseeifyouwouldtellmethetruth;andnowIwillgiveyouthegoldaxeandthesilveraxebecauseyouareanhonestman.”1.Thewoodmancutwoodinorderto________.A.makealiving B.enjoyhimself C.spendhistime D.makeabridge2.Hereaxemeans________.A.a(chǎn)basket B.a(chǎn)strawhat C.a(chǎn)rope D.a(chǎn)toolusedtocut3.Thefairyshowedthepoorman________axesinall.A.two B.three C.four D.five4.Thefairyhighlypraisedthewoodcutterforhis________.A.bravery B.poverty C.kindness D.honesty5.Thepassageis________.A.a(chǎn)detectivestory B.sciencefiction C.a(chǎn)fairytale D.a(chǎn)report(22-23八年級(jí)上·上海寶山·期末)Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?,用A、B、C或D表示)Areyouinterestedinreading?Ifyouareabooklover,pleasecomewithustoseethefollowing4newestbookswhichmaymakeyourelaxedandjoyfulaswell.
TheRewildersbyLindsayLittleson(CranachanPublishing)WhenEmmagoestostaywithhergrandmotherfortheweekend,shethinkstheweekendwillbeboring.However,aftershearrives,shefindsthatthe“cat”hergrandmothersavedisinfactalynx(猞猁).Emmaworkswithsomespecialfriends(includingtheworld’sworstguarddog),andtheysetoutonadangeroustasktoreturntheyounglynxtohishomeland.WaystoShareJoybyRenaWatsonIllustrated(配圖)byNinaMata(BloomsburyChildren’sBooks)RitaisinthefifthgradeinthisthirdbookoftheWaystoShareJoyseries(叢書),andanewbabysisterhasmadeherthemiddlechildinthefamilyinsteadoftheyoungest.Twofriendsarecompetingtobeherbestfriend,whichmakesherquiteworried.SheasksforhelpontheInternetandgetsalargenumberofusefulreplies.ArtfortheHeartbyRebeccaPang(WelbeckKids)Artcanbeagreatwaytomakeyoupeacefulandquiet,exploreyourfeelingsandboostyourhappiness.Thisattractivebookadvisesyoutoputyourthoughtsanddreamsonpaper.Ithelpsexpressyourfeelingsofhappiness,sadnessorangerandmakesyourlifemoreenjoyable.Whileyouarecolouringthepictures,yourbadfeelingswillslowlybecomeweakorevendisappear.WildCitybyBenHoareIllustratedbyLucyRose(MacmillanChildren’s)Therearewild(野生的)livingthingstobefoundevenintheheartoftheworld’sbiggestcities.Thisillustratedsciencebookstudiessomeoftheanimalsthatshareroominthecitywithpeopleincludingfoxes,bearsandkangaroosandshowshowtheyhavechangedinordertolive.Forexample,ittellsthedevelopmentofcitiesmakesabigdifferencetotheirhealthandeatinghabits.1.Allofthefournewestbooksareprobablywrittenfor_________.A.scientists B.children C.a(chǎn)rtists D.a(chǎn)nimallovers2.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoTheRewilders?A.Emmasavesalynxonherwaytohergrandmother’shome.B.Emmaisinterestedintheyounglynxandkeepsitasapet.C.Theworld’sworstguarddogisharmfultoEmmaandtheyounglynx.D.Emmahelpstheyounglynxreturntohishomewithsomefriends.3.Theunderlinedword“boost”inArtfortheHeartprobablymeans_________.A.buy B.raise C.lose D.hide4.HowmanybooksintheWaystoShareJoyserieshavebeenpublished?A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4.5.Whichofthefollowingabouttheabove4booksisNOTtrue?A.Emmaspendsaweekendwithhergrandmotheranddoessomethingspecial.B.Puttingwhatyouthinkanddreamonpapermakesyouhappyandrelaxed.C.Ryangotplentyofusefulrepliesabouthowtotakecareofanewbabysister.D.Wildanimalslikefoxeshavechangedtheireatinghabitsinordertoliveinthecity.(22-23八年級(jí)上·上海奉賢·期末)Bookname:IvyandBeanMaketheRulesPrice:$14.9
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