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20242025學(xué)年八年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)重難點(diǎn)提優(yōu)訓(xùn)練(人教版)Unit8閱讀理解專練(1)Recently,manystudentshavefinishedreadingandhadbookreports.Herearefourstudents’opinionsofthebookstheyread.Student:JimmyBook:TheLostPictureOpinion:Thebookreallykeepsyourattention.Whohasthemissingpainting?Idon’tthinkyoucanguess.Youhavetoreadtothesurprisingend.Student:CathyBook:WonderOpinion:Thebookwilltouchyourheart.10yearoldAugustPullmanhasfacial(面部的)differences.Whenheisgoingtoschool,hemeetsmanyproblems.Buthedoesn’tgiveup.Finally,hehasasuccessfulyearatschool.Student:AlexBook:BecauseofWinnDixieOpinion:Thebookisveryinteresting.Opalislonely.WiththehelpofherpetdogWinnDixie,shemakesmanyfriendsandbeeshappy.Student:AmyBook:HittheTop10Opinion:Thebookhasgreatinformationaboutmusic.It’sveryuseful.You’regoingtolikeitalot.1.WhoreadTheLostPicture?A.Amy. B.Alex. C.Jimmy. D.Cathy.2.WhydoesAugustPullmanmeetmanyproblemsatschool?A.Becauseheislonely.B.Becauseheisyoungerthanothers.C.Becausehetakeshisdogtoschool.D.Becausehelooksdifferentfromothers.3.InwhichbookisOpalthemaincharacter?A.Wonder. B.HittheTop10.C.TheLostPicture. D.BecauseofWinnDixie.4.WhatdoesAmythinkofHittheTop10?A.Surprising. B.Useful. C.Interesting. D.Educational.5.Whereisthepassagemostprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Atravelguide.C.Afilmmagazine. D.Aschoolnewspaper.(2)Thisfamouspoem(詩),HappyRainonaSpringNight,waswrittenbyDuFu(712—770,theTangDynasty)whenhewaslivingandfarminginChengdu.Hisfarmingexperiencetaughthimtobethankful(感謝)tonatureanditisshowninthispoem.Theveryfirstword,“good”,showsthepoet’sjoyandloveforthespringrain.Therainisgoodbecauseit“knows”thepropertimetoe.Herethepoetusespersonification(擬人),asiftherainwassmartenoughtoeintimeforthefarmers’busyseason.Whentheraines,itappearsduringthenightwithoutmakinganynoise.Unlikethesummerstorms,thespringrainfinishesitstaskwithoutbeingknown.Inthethirdcouplet(對(duì)句),thepoetdescribesapeacefulscenetous.Inthenightsky,thecloudslookdarkandheavy.It’sasignthattherewillbeenoughrainduringthenight.Thelightfromtheboatmakesthedarksceneabitlivelier.Lastly,thepoetstartstoimagine.Tomorrowmorning,hethinks,thecityofChengduwillbeebeautifulwhenalloftheflowersbloomaftertherain.1.WhatdoesDuFuwanttoshowinthispoem?A.Heisthankfultonature.B.Helovesandenjoysfarming.C.Heenjoystheraininspring.D.Heexpectstheflowerstobloom.2.HowdoesDuFufeelaboutthespringrainaccordingtothepoem?A.Sad. B.Worried. C.Tired. D.Happy.3.Whichofthefollowingusespersonification?A.Goodrainknowsitstimeright.B.Itwillfallwhenspringes.C.O’erwildlanesdarkcloudspreads.D.Thetown’sheavywithblooms.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bloom”meaninParagraph5?A.Disappear. B.Open. C.Die. D.Close.5.What’sthebesttitleforthisarticle?A.LearntoReadPoemsB.DuFuandHisFamousPoemsC.AFamousPoembyDuFuD.AFamousPoet—DuFu(3)Amousesawabasketfullofcorn.Hewantedtoeatit.Sohemadeasmallholeinthebasket.Hesqueezedintoitthroughthehole.Heatealotofcorn.Hefeltfullandwasveryhappy.Then,hewantedtogooutthroughthesmallhole.Buthecouldn’tfitthroughtheholebecausehisbellywasfull.Hetriedagain,butitwasnouse.Themousestartedcrying.Arabbitwaspassingby.Sheheardthemouse’scryandasked,“Whyareyoucrying,myfriend?”Therabbitsaid,“Itisbecauseyouatetoomuch.Waituntilyourbellybeessmaller.”Then,therabbitleft.Themousefellasleepinthebasket.Thenextmorning,hisbellywassmallagain.Buthewantedtoeatsomemorecorn.Heforgotallaboutgettingoutofthebasket.Soheatemorecornandhisbellybecamebigagain.Aftereating,themouserememberedthathehadtorunaway.Butnow,hecouldnot.Sohethought,“Iwilljusthavetowaituntiltomorrow.”Acatpassedby.Hesmelledthemouseinthebasket.Heopenedthebasketandatethemouse.1.Themousecriedbecause________.A.hewantedtoeatsomecorn B.hedidn’tfindanythingtoeatC.hemetacatinthebasket D.hecouldn’tgooutofthebasket2.Theunderlinedword“belly”heremeans“________”inChinese.A.肚子 B.嘴巴 C.爪子 D.尾巴3.Howmanyanimalsarementionedinthepassage?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.4.Whathappenedtothemousethenextmorning?A.Heranawayveryquickly. B.Heatetoomuchcornagain.C.Heplayedwithacat. D.Hedidn’teatanything.5.Whatdoyouthinkofthemouse?A.Clever. B.Active. C.Greedy(貪婪的). D.Strong.(4)Onceamanwasshipwrecked(遭遇海難)onasmall,lonelyisland.Therewasnoonelivingonthisisland,sohehopedthatsomeonecouldetosavehim.Everydayhewatchedthehorizon(地平線),butnoshipseverappeared.Themangrewsad.Hethoughtheshoulddosomethingtosavehimself.Hebuiltalittlehouseoutofwoodforshelter.Butoneday,afterlookingforfood,hearrivedhometofindhislittlehouseonfire.Thesmokerosetothesky.Theworstthinghappenedandeverythingwaslost.Hewasfullofsadnessandanger.“God,howcouldyoudothistome?”hecried.Earlythenextday,however,hewaswokenupbythesoundofaship.Theshipwasingneartotheisland.Ithadetosavehim.“HowdidyouknowIwashere?”themanaskedthesepeople.“Wesawyoursmokesignal(信號(hào)),”theyanswered.Itiseasytogetdiscouragedwhenthingsaregoingbadly.Butweshouldn′tloseheart,becausehopeisatworkinourlives.Remember,nexttimeyourlittlehouseisburningtotheground,itjustmaybeasmokesignalthatbringsbetterluck.1.Whydidthemanstayonthisisland?A.Hetriedtotesthisskillstolivehere. B.Hisshiphadanaccidentatsea.C.Helikedthebeautyofthisisland. D.Hisfriendslefthimonthisisland.2.Whatdidthemandoonthisisland?A.Hedidnothingbutworryeveryday. B.Hetriedhisbesttocallforhelp.C.Hebuiltahousetosavehimself. D.Hedidsomethingtoenjoyhimselfthere.3.Theunderlinedword“discouraged”means“”inChinese.A.勇敢的 B.氣餒的 C.激動(dòng)的 D.易怒的4.Thosepeoplefoundthemanbecause.A.hemadeafireasasignaltocallforhelp B.theyfoundsomefoodonthisislandC.theysawhislittlehouseontheisland D.a(chǎn)firehappenedontheisland5.Whatdoesthestorytellus?A.Abadthingcanturnintoagoodone. B.Accidentsalwaysmeangoodluck.C.Everythingcangowellintheend. D.Savingyourselfisbetterthanaskingforhelp.(5)LittleWomenisanovelbyanAmericanwriter,whichwaspublishedin1868and1869.Thenovelfollowsthelivesoffoursisters—Meg,Jo,Beth,andAmyMarchfromchildhoodtowomanhood.Thesefoursisterslivewiththeirmother.MegandJoMarch,theeldersisters,bothworkoutsidethehomeformoneytosupportthefamily.Megteachesfourchildreninanearbyfamily,whileJohelpshergrand-auntMarch,whoisveryrich.Bethhelpswiththehousework,andAmyattendsschool.Theirnearestneighborisarichmanwhoseorphanedgrandsonliveswithhim.Thesistersintroducethemselvestothehandsomeshyboy,Laurie,whoistheageofJo.Megisthebeautifulsister;Joisthetomboy(愛打鬧的女孩);Bethisthemusician;andAmyisthecharmingartistwithblondecurls.Joiseasytogetangry.Oneofherchallenges(挑戰(zhàn))ingrowingupistocontrolheranger.Laurieenjoyshisneighbors,joiningthefamilyofteninplay.Hisgrandfather,Mr.Laurence,ischarmed(吸引)byBeth,andgivesherthepianousedbyLaurie’slatesister.1.WhatdoesLittleWomentellabout?A.Aboutthelivesoffoursisterswhentheyareyoung.B.Aboutthelivesoffoursisterswhentheyareold.C.Aboutthelivesoffoursistersaftertheygetmarried.D.Aboutthelivesoffoursisterswhentheygrowup.2.WhatisAmyandhowdoesshelooklike?A.Sheisanartistandhasgoldencurlyhair.B.Sheisamusicianandcharming.C.Sheisateacherandhasblondecurls.D.Sheisanartistandeasytogetangry.3.WhoisMr.Laurence?A.Heisveryrich.B.HeisLaurie’sneighbor.C.HeisLaurie’sgrandfather.D.HeisJo’sgrandfather.4.WhatdoweknowaboutLauriefromthepassage?A.Heliveswiththefoursisters.B.Heisanorphan.C.Heiseasytogetangry.D.Hedoesn’tlikehislatesister.(6)HopeMattersReyesGuana,42,grewupinapoorMexicanfamily.Hehassevenbrothersandsisters.Hisparentsalwayshadtwojobstomakeendsmeet.Asaboy,Guanahadagoodrelationshipwiththeschoolcleaner.Hecalledher"Nike"becausesheworeNikeshoes.TheboylikedhowNikemadeeverythingclean.Hetoldherhewantedtobeacleaner,too."Well,it'sgoodifyouwanttobeacleaner,"NiketoldlittleGuana."Butmakesureyougotocollege."Guanaalsolookeduptotheprincipal(校長)ofhisschool.Theschoolleadertoldtheboythathisjobwastohelpstudentsandteachers."Wow,whenIgrowup,Iwanttodowhatyou'redoing,"Guanatoldhim."Well,ifyousticktoyourdream,youwill,"theprincipalreplied.AndGuanareallygotthere.Butitwasquitealongjourneyforhim.Twentythreeyearsago,hefollowedinNike'sfootstepsandwascleaningschools.Heworkedatthreeschoolstopayforhiscollegeeducation.Heheldthatjobforfouryearsandthenworkedhiswayuptobeingaschoolsafetymonitor.Afterthat,heworkedasateacherforafewyears.Now,asaprincipal,Guananeverforgetswherehecamefrom.Hehelpsstudentsfrompoorfamiliesandshowsrespect(尊重)foreveryschoolstaffmember.Healwaysinviteseveryonetoschoolparties,includingthosewhocleanthefloorsandthosewhodrivetheschoolbuses.1.Guanahopedtobeacleanerbecausehe______.A.wasgoodatcleaning B.a(chǎn)dmiredthecleaner"Nike"alotC.neededtosupporthispoorfamily D.hadtopayforhiscollegeeducation2.Guanabecameaschoolsafetymonitor______.A.whenhewasnineteen B.a(chǎn)fterheworkedasateacherC.a(chǎn)ssoonashegotenoughmoney D.beforehewasnamedprincipal3.Theunderlinedphrasegotthereisclosestinmeaningto_____.A.wentbackto"Nike" B.enteredacollegeC.realizedone'sdream D.becamewellknown4.Accordingtothewriter,_____.A.GuanashouldhavebeennamedprincipalearlierB.a(chǎn)boyfromapoorfamilycanhaveabrightfutureC.a(chǎn)cleanerismoreimportantthanacollegestudentD.thecleanersandthedriversshouldgetmorerespect5.Whatwouldbeanothertitleforthispassage?A.FromCleanertoLeader B.DifferentJobsC.FromFailuretoSuccess D.RelationshipWorks(7)Readingbooksisagoodhobbyforallkindsofreasons.First,readingbooksisfun.Youcanmakeyourselfhappyifyoulikereading.Thisisespeciallyusefulwhentheweatherisbad.Itisarelaxinghobby,too.Youcanreallybeelostinabook.Next,youcanreadabookanywhere:inacar,inawaitin9—room,onaplaneorinbed.Allyouneedisabook!Readingisaconvenienthobbyasitiseasytostopandthenstartagain.Anothergoodreasonforreadingbooksisthatitisuseful.Ifyoureadasahobby,youwillgetbetterandbetteratit.Thismakesyoureadfasterandbeeeasieratunderstandingwhatyouread.Ifyoureadenough,youwillprobablyfindthatyourschoolworkbeesmuchbetter.Somepeoplesaythatreadingisoutofdate.Thisisnottrue.Youcanreadonputers,andthemoreyouread,thebetteryourputerskillswillbe.Goodreadersaremostlikelytobegoodwriterstoo.Theyareusuallygoodatspellingaswell,andhavemorethingstowriteabout.1.Readingcanmakeyou________.A.bored B.tired C.happy2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“convenient”meaninChinese?A.復(fù)雜的 B.流行的 C.方便的3.Youcanreadfaster________.A.ifyoureadasahobbyB.ifyouareastudentC.a(chǎn)fteryoureadabook4.Whenyoureadenough,perhapsyouwillfindthatyourschoolworkis________.A.muchmore B.muchbetter C.muchworse5.Thepassagemainlytellsus______.A.theplacetoreadbooksB.readingisagoodhobbyC.howtoreadbooks(8)TuYouyou,an84yearoldfemale(女性)scientist,becamethefirstChinesetowinaNobelPrizeinscienceonOct.5.Beforethat,sheeverwonthe2011LaskerAwardforfindingoutartemisinin(Qinghaosu),whichsavedmillionsoflives.Shewasgrateful(感激的)fortheLaskerprize,butsaid,“Itisjustascientist'sduty.Iwillgoonfightingforthehealthofallhumans.”Tukeptherworkinthe1960sand1970s.Inthatage,Malaria(瘧疾)couldtakeawaypeople'shealth.Scientistsallovertheworldhadalreadytriedover240000timesbutfailed.TuYouyou,amemberoftheAcademyofTraditionalChineseMedicine,Beijing,begantostudyChineseherbs.Before2011,peopledidn'tknowTuverymuch.Manyfriendsplayedjokeswithher“theProfessorofThreeNone's”:nodegree(學(xué)位),nostudyexperienceabroad,notamemberofanyChinesenationalcolleges.Butsheishardworking.ShereadalotoftraditionalChinesemedicinebooksanddidalotofresearchesonthedisease.InFebruary,2012,TuwasnamedNationalOutstandingFemales(OneoftheTen).TuisnowamodelofChinesemedicalworkers.1.Artemisininisusedto________.A.makemedicine B.makefoodC.getaward D.dotheexperiment2.Inthe1960sand1970s________couldfindwaystostoptheMalaria.A.scientistsinChinaB.onlyTuYouyouC.scientistsallovertheworldD.noscientist3.TuYouyoubecameveryfamous________.A.inthe1960s B.in1970C.before2011 D.a(chǎn)fter20124.FromTuYouyou'sstory,weknowthatsheisa________woman.A.friendly B.kind C.clever D.hardworking5.Whatcan'twelearnfromthepassage?A.TuYouyouwasthewinnerof2011LaskerAward.B.TuYouyouwasaprofessorofmuchexperienceabroad.C.TuYouyouisthefinderofartemisinin.D.TuYouyouwasoneofthetenNationalOutstandingFemales.(9)Nooneknowsexactlywhenjazz(爵士樂)wascreatedorbywhom.Butitissaidthatitmightbeginintheearly1900s.Jazzwasanewkindofmusic,forAmericaandtheworld,andNewOrleanswasitsbirthplace.Whowerethejazzpioneers?Mostwereblacks.Thismusicwasnotwrittendown,andatfirstonlyblacksplayedit.Itwashardforwhitemusicianstolearnthenewstyle.Butsoonthey,too,wereplayingjazz.

Thismusicbecamepopularquickly.FromNewOrleans,ittraveleduptheMississippitoChicago,thentoKansasCityandNewYork.Bythe1920s,thereweremanyjazzmusicians,bothblackandwhite.Manyofthemwerefamous.Onemanwasthemostfamous.HisnamewasLouisArmstrong.

LouisArmstrongwasabornmusician.Hewasnotonlytalentedbutalsohardworking.Thesepersonalqualitieswerethemostvaluableinhisrisetofame.Healsohadagoodsenseofhumorandabig,goodnaturedsmile.Afterhebecamefamous,hetraveledaroundtheworld.ItseemedthateveryonewantedtohearLouisplay.Butlifewasnotalwayseasy,especiallyatthebeginning.

LouisArmstrongwasbornin1900inNewOrleans.Hisfatherneverwenttoschoolandhismothercouldhardlyread.WhenLouiswasstillakid,hisparentsdidn’tlivetogether,andLouislivedwiththismother.Howhardtheirlifewas!AndyetLouissmiledthrougheverything.Helaterwrote,“Mywholelifehasbeenhappiness.LifewasthereformeandIacceptedit.Whateverhappenedhasbeenbeautifultome.Iloveeverybody.”1.WecanknowexactlyfromParagraph1________.A.wherejazzwascreated B.whenjazzwascreatedC.whocreatedjazz D.whyjazzwascreated2.Theunderlinedword“they”refersto________.A.newstyles B.jazzpioneersC.blackmusicians D.whitemusicians3.WhatmadeLouisArmstrongbeethebestjazzmusician?A.Hisfamilybackground.B.Histalentandhardwork.C.Hisgoodsenseofhumor.D.Hisbig,goodnaturedsmiles.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestexpressLouisArmstrong’sattitude(態(tài)度)tolife?A.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.C.Whenyousmile,theworldsmilesback.D.Withoutmusic,lifeisajourneythroughadesert.5.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A.thedevelopmentofjazzandmusichistoryB.theinfluenceofjazzonAmericansC.theachievementsofLouisArmstrongD.thedevelopmentofjazzanditsbestmusician(10)Rockmusicisakindofpopularmusicthatfirstlycamefrom“rockandroll”intheUnitedStatesintheearly1950s,anddevelopedintodifferentstylesinthe1960sandlater,especiallyintheUnitedKingdomandtheUnitedStates.RockmusicdevelopedfromtheAfricanAmericanblues(布魯斯)andfromcountrymusic.Later,rockmusicalsolearnedfromotherkindsofmusicsuchaselectric(電子的)blues,folk,jazz,classicalandothermusicalstyles.Musically,rockhascentered(以……為中心)ontheelectricguitar,usuallygroupwithelectricbass(貝斯)anddrumsandoneormoresingers.Bythelate1960s“classicrock”periodsomeotherrockmusicappeared,includingbluesrock,folkrock,countryrock,jazzrockandsoon.Likepopmusic,rockmusicisoftenaboutlove,peoplelivesorpolitics.Italsoshowschangesinsocialattitudestorace,sexanddruguse,andisoftenseenasanexpressionofyouthrevolt(反叛)againstadult.1.Rockmusicfirstlycamefrom“rockandroll”in________intheearly1950s.A.theUK B.theUSA C.China D.SouthAfrica2.Rockmusicdevelopedintodifferentstylesinthe1960sespeciallyin_________.A.Africancountries B.theUK C.theUSA D.bothBandC3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.RockmusicdevelopedfromtheAmericanbluesandfromcountrymusic.B.Later,rockmusicalsolearnedfromelectricblues,folk,jazz,classicalandothermusical.C.Musically,rockhascenteredontheelectricguitar,usuallyaspartofarockgroupwithelectricbassanddrumsandonlyonesinger.D.Bythelate1990s“classicrock”period,someotherrockmusicappeared,includingbluesrock,folkrock,countryrock,jazzrockandsoon.4.Whatisrockmusicoftenabout?A.Cultureandcustoms. B.Historyandwar.C.Love,people’slivesandpolitics. D.Animalsandnature.5.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Music B.RockmusicC.PopularMusic D.Musicians(11)Kevinwalkedintothehallofthemuseum.Hetriedtofindagroup(樂團(tuán)).Hecamewithit,buthedidn’tfindit.Hestartedtoworry.Thenheheardmusic.Kevinstoppedoutsidetwodoors.Hepressedhisearuptoadoor.Kevinopenedthedoors.Itwasdarkexceptthestage(舞臺(tái)).Therehesawfourpeopleandtheyeachplayedaninstrument.Themusicwasbeautiful.Kevinsatintheback.Hedidn’twanttointerrupt.Themusicwassobeautifulthatheforgotallaboutworrying.Justthenthemusicgrewloud(大聲的).JustasKevinthoughtthatthesoundscouldnotgrowbiganymore,themusicchanged.Thenthemusicbecameveryquiet.Youwouldthinktherewerepeoplesleepingthere.Thenthemusicstopped.Thesongwasover.Kevinstoodupandwentbacktothehall.Helookedaroundandsawhisgroupstandingattheendofthehall.Kevinjoinedit.Hecouldn’tforgettheamazingmusicandhesangthemusicallday.1.Kevinheardtheamazingmusic________.A.inthehallofthecinema B.inaroomofthemuseumC.inthegroupwithhim D.outsidethestage2.WhydidKevinwanttofindagroup?A.Becauseheknewthepeopleinthegroup.B.Becausethemusiciansinthegroupcouldplaytheamazingmusic.C.Becausehecametothemuseumwiththegroup.D.Becausehelikesthegroup.3.Howmanypeoplewereonthestage?A.Three. B.Five. C.Six. D.Four.4.Theunderlinedword“interrupt”means________.A.援助 B.伴奏 C.指揮 D.打斷5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Finally,Kevindidn’ttellthemusicianstheirmusicwasamazing.B.Themusicwasalwaysloud.C.Kevindidn’tfindhisgroupafterhewentoutoftheroom.D.Onthestagefivepeopleeachplayedakindofinstrument.(12)Manypeoplethinkcountrymusicandwesternmusicarenearlythesame.Infact,theyaretwodifferentkindsofmusicinAmerica.TheyefromdifferentpartsofAmerica.CountrymusicesfromthesoutheastofAmerica.ButwesternmusicesfromthesouthwestofAmerica.Anotherdifferenceisthewaysofplayingthem.Countrymusichasasimplewayofplaying.Itusesfewerinstrumentslikeguitarsandharmonicas(口琴).Butwesternmusicneedsmoreandbiggerinstrumentsliketrumpets(小號(hào)),trombones(長號(hào))andsoon.Countrymusicisfolkmusic.It’sthemusicthattravelsinthecountry.Menandwomenoftenplayit.However,thereismuchdancinginwesternmusicandmenoftenplayit.However,countrymusicandwesternmusicoftensharesimilartopicsforsongs.Theyhavethesesongswiththetopicslikelove,money,crime(犯罪)andsoon.ThesesongsoftentellthelifeofthepoorinAmerica.1.Countrymusicis________westernmusic.A.thesameas B.differentfrom C.betterthan D.worsethan2.Countrymusicesfromthe________ofAmerica.A.southeast B.southwest C.northeast D.northwest3.________oftenplaywesternmusic.A.Men B.Women C.Children D.Menandwomen4.Countrymusicandwesternmusicaresimilaron________.A.numbers B.playingways C.instruments D.topicsforsongs5.Countrymusicandwesternmusicoftentellthelifeof________inAmerica.A.boysandgirls B.theold C.thepoor D.therich(13)LiuYing:MyfavoritebookisAFriendlikeHenry.It’sabouthowafamilydoghelpsaboydealwithhisautism.WhenIfeltsad,mybestfriendgavemethebook.Itcheeredmeup.Jack:Readingintheholidayisaninterestingthing.TwentyThousandLeaguesundertheSeaismyfavoritebook.It’saboutacaptain’stravelunderthesea.Thestoryisveryinterestingandthepicturesarefantastic.Thisbookcanmakeyourelaxed.Ben:IlikereadingtheFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChinaalthoughI’maforeignerfromLondon.Ican’twaittotellthestoryTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms.IttaughtmealotaboutthethreekingdomsofWei,ShuandWu.Ifyouareinterestedinhistory,don’tmissit.Rose:Inmyopinion,TheLittlePrinceisthebestone.Inthisbook,ayoungprincefallstoearthfromasmallplanetandexperiencesalot.It’snotjustafictionstory,buttellsusaboutthecorrectvalues.1.Theunderlinedword“autism”means________.A.好動(dòng)癥 B.孤獨(dú)癥 C.恐高癥 D.潔癖2.It’s________forJacktoreadintheholiday.A.interesting B.boring C.important D.exciting3.BenlikesreadingTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsbecause________.A.itcancheerhimup B.ithasfantasticpicturesC.hecanlearnalotabouthistory D.ittellsaboutthecorrectvalues4.Rose’sfavoritebookis________.A.TheLittlePrince B.TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsC.AFriendlikeHenry D.TwentyThousandLeaguesundertheSea5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.AFamilyDogB.AnInterestingThingC.MyBestFriend D.MyFavoriteBook(14)LittleWomenisanovelbyanAmericanwriterLouisaMayAlcott,whichwaspublishedin1868and1869.Thenovelfollowsthelivesoffoursisters一Meg,Jo,Beth,andAmyMarchfromchildhoodtowomanhood.Thesefoursisterslivewiththeirmother.MegandJoMarch,theeldersisters,bothworkoutsidethehomeformoneytosupportthefamily.Megteachesfourchildreninanearbyfamily,whileJohelpshergrandauntMarch,whoisveryrich.Bethhelpswiththehousework,andAmyattendsschool.Theirnearestneighborisarichmanwhoseorphaned(孤兒的)grandsonliveswithhim.Thesis

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