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限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)第3)篇學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________61Brave3DcartoonComedy:95minutesMerida,aprincess,refusedtomarryapersonthatshedislikes.Thiscausestroubleforherfamilyandthewholecountry.Meridaturnstoawitch(女巫)forhelp.Indoingso,herfamilyandthecountryareindanger.Meridamustsaveherfamilyandthecountrybeforeitistoolate.TheGrey:Action:minutesTheGreyisbasedontheshortstoryGhostwrittenbyIanMackenzieJeffers.It’saboutanumberofoilmenwhoareintroubleinAlaskaafteraplanecrash(空難).Theyhavetofightagainstgreywolvesthatthreatentheirlives.MirrorMirror:Comedy:106minutesmustknowthestoryofSnowWhite.youliketoseethisstoryagain?CometoseeMirrorMirror.It’sacomedyaboutSnowWhite.LilyCollinsandJuliaRobertsarethemainactressesinthisinterestingmovie.Chimpanzee:Documentary:78minutesThismovieisdirectedbyAlastairFothergillandMarkLinfield.It’sanaturedocumentaryfilmaboutayoungchimpanzeenamedOscar.HeisaloneintheAfricanforestsuntilheisraisedbyanotherchimpanzee.ThechimpanzeetakescareofOscarlikehisownchild.1.Howmanydocumentariesarementionedinthepassage?A.One.B.C.Three.D.Four.2.Whichmovielaststhelongesttime?A.Brave.B.TheGrey.C.Chimpanzee.D.MirrorMirror.3.WhichstatementaboutthemoviesisTRUE?A.MirrorMirrorisdirectedbyLilyCollinsandJuliaRoberts.B.TheGreydirectedbyIanMackenzieisbasedonashortstory.C.can’tseemanybeautifulnaturesightsinChimpanzee.D.Braveisaboutaprincesswhoobeysherheart.1/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)4.Whostarredin(主演)oneofthemovies?A.LilyCollinsandJuliaRoberts.B.AlastairFothergillandMarkLinfield.C.IanMackenzieJeffers.D.Merida.5.Wherecanyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inanaturemagazine.B.Inastorybook.C.Inanentertainmentnewspaper.D.Inasciencebook.2Agroupoffrogs(青蛙)weretravelingthroughaforest,andtwoofthemfellintoadeeppit(坑).Whentheotherfrogssawhowdeepthepitwas,theytoldthetwofrogsthattheywereasgoodasdead.Thetwofrogsdidn’tmindwhattheysaidandtriedtojumpupoutofthepitaspossiblyastheycould.Theotherfrogskepttellingthemtostopandthattheywereasgoodasdead.Finally,oneofthefrogsheardwhattheotherfrogsweresayingandgaveup.Hefelldownanddied.Theotherfrogcontinuedtojumpashardashecould.Onceagain,theotherfrogsshoutedathimtostopthejumpingandjustdied.Hejumpedevenharderandfinallymadeitout.Whenhegotout,theotherfrogssaid,“Didyounothearus?”Thefrogexplainedtothemthathewasdeaf.Hecouldhearnothing.Hethoughttheywereencouraginghimallthetime.1.Thetwoofthemfellintoadeeppitwhentheywere________.A.lookingforfoodB.travelingthroughaforestC.playinggamesintheforestD.diggingadeeppit2.Theotherfrogsthoughtthetwofrogsmustdiebecause________.A.thepitwassodeepthattheycouldn’tjumpoutB.theywerehurtbadlyC.theirlegswerebrokenD.otheranimalswouldeatthem3.Afteronefrogdied,________.A.theotherfrogsleftaloneB.theotherfrogsstoppedshoutingtohimC.theotheronegaveupantidiedtooD.theotheronewentonjumpinguntilhejumpedoutofthepit4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deaf”meanillChinese?A.啞的B.盲的C.聾的D.死的5.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?A.Peopleshouldbecarefulintheforest.B.Deafpeoplehavemorepower(力量).2/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)C.Shoutingindangermaybeofgreathelptoothers.D.Anencouragingwordmayhelponeoutoftroublewhileabadwordmaykillhim/her.3Arefables(寓言故事)andfairytales(童話故事)differentorthesame?Theyarebothstoriesforkids,butfablesarestoriesforadultsaswell.Afableisastory,passeddownfromgrandparentstoparentsandthentochildren.Peoplecanlearnmuchfromit.Thecharactersaremostlyanimalsandplants.Theycantalkandactlikehumans.ThemostfamousfableswerewrittenbyamancalledAesop.TherearehundredsoffablesinAesop’sFables.“TheFoxandtheGrapes”and“TheTortoiseandtheHare”aretwoexamples.Fairytalesareusuallystoriesforchildren,oftenaboutmagiccharacterssuchasfairiesandgiants(巨人).Sometimesthecharactersareanimals.areabletoenjoythesefairytalesbecauseabout200yearsago,BrothersGrimmtraveledallaroundGermanyandcollectedthesestoriesbeforepeopleforgotthem.TherearemanyfairytalesinGrimm’sFairyTales,suchas“Cinderella”and“SnowWhite”.1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Famousfablesandfairytales.B.Theskillatreadingfables.C.Thereasonwhyadultscanreadfables.D.Differencesbetweenfablesandfairytales.2.Theunderlinedphrase“passeddown”means“________”inChinese.A.流傳B.分享C.編輯D.記錄3.________arealwaysthemaincharactersinfables.A.HumansB.FairiesC.GiantsD.Animalsandplants4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Peoplecanlearnnothingfromfables.B.Thereareonly60fablesinAesop’sFables.C.Childrenusuallylovefairytales.D.Aesopcollectedfairytalesbeforepeopleforgotthem.5.Whichofthefollowingstoriesarefables?①“TheLionandtheMouse”②“SnowWhite”③“TheTortoiseandtheHare”④“TheFoxandtheGrapes”3/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)⑤“Cinderella”A.①②③④⑤B.①③④C.①②④D.②③④⑤4DopeyandGrumpytellsthestoryoftwokids.Dopeyoftenmissessomething,andGrumpyhasabadtemper(脾氣).Theymakemanysillymistakesandfinallylearnalesson.RenRongrongwrotethestoryin1956.Renalsotranslated(翻譯)children’sbooks.Hetranslatedmorethan80works,includingPeterPanandPinocchio.However,hestillwantedtowritehisownstories.“WhenItranslated,Iwasn’tpleasedwiththeworks.IfIwrote,Iwouldwritetheminanotherwaytogainchildren’shearts.”thisidea,hebeganhiswriting.TheideaofDopeyandGrumpycamefromhisownlife.“Iwasaclassic‘Dopey’,oftenforgettingsomethings.Andmykidis‘Grumpy’whenIaskhimtodosomething,”saidRen.Thenhethought,whynotletthemkeeptheirshortcomings(缺點(diǎn))andshowthemastheyare?“Theymightlearnahardlessonindoingso,”Rensaid.Renusuallywroteuntilmidnight.Hecouldevenwritemorethan5,000wordswithinhalfanhour!“IfIhavethechancetoliveagain,Istillwanttodoit.Ifeelpleasedthatmybookscanbringchildrenhappiness,”Rensaid.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gain”meaninParagraph2?A.Break.B.Lose.C.D.Hurt.2.WhydidRenstarttowritechildren’sbooks?A.Becausehehadnootherbookstotranslate.B.Becausehewasn’thappywithsomebooks.C.Becausechildrendidn’tlikereadingtranslatedbooks.D.Becausethereweren’tmanychildren’sbooksatthattime.3.WheredidRen’sideasforDopeyandGrumpycomefrom?A.Children’sbooks.B.Chinesepoems.C.Hisdailylife.D.PeterPanandPinocchio.4.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesRenRongrong?A.Hard-workingandcreative.B.Braveandcareful.C.Cleverbutstrict.D.Funnybutforgetful.5.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThedeathofRenRongrong.B.ThekidsofRenRongrong.C.ThejobofRenRongrong.D.TheexperienceofRenRongrong.4/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)7in5TheSaharaDesertisthelargesthotdesertintheworld.Itisabout9600000squarekilometersinsize.ThisisalmostthesizeoftheAmericaorChina.ThedesertcoverselevencountriesinthenorthofAfrica.TheNilerunsthroughtheSaharaDesertallyearround.Buttherearealsootherriversrunningthroughitseasonally(季節(jié)性地).Thegeographyofthedesertincludeshugesanddunes(沙丘)anddunefields.Someofthesanddunesare80hugethattheycanevenbeover152metershigh.Buttherearealsootheramazinglandforms(地形)indifferentpartsofthedesert.ItisveryhotanddryintheSaharaDesert.Thetemperaturethereisusually30℃.However,duringthehottestmonths,thetemperaturecangoover50℃.Becauseofthehightemperaturesandpoorconditionsofthedesert,onlyafewplantslivehere,justabout500kinds.Theyalsoplayaroleinthenumberofanimals.Inthedriestpartofthedesert,thereareonly70differentkindsofanimals.theSahara’spopulationisaroundfourmillion.Theymovefromplacetoplacethroughthedesert.Becauseofthistherearemanydifferentculturesandlanguagesinthisarea.1.FromthefirstparagraphwecanknowthattheSaharaDesert________.A.isthesameasAmericainsizeB.isalmostasbigasChinaC.isabout960000squarekilometersinsizeD.coverselevencountriesinthesouthofAfrica2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”referto?A.Hightemperaturesandpoorconditions.B.Someplantsandanimals.C.Hugedunesanddunefields.D.Languagesandculture.3.Whatcan’tweknowabouttheSaharaDesert?A.Itssize.B.Itslandforms.C.Itstemperatures.D.Itsfuture.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.ThereisnowaterintheSaharaDesert.B.OnlytheNilegoesthroughthedesert.C.Thereareonlyseventydifferentkindsofplantslivingthere.D.TheSaharaareaisrichincultureandlanguage.5.Wherecanwefindthepassagemostprobably?A.Inastorybook.B.Inasportsmagazine.C.Inageographybook.D.Inahealthnewspaper.5/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)6ThelargestanimalevertoliveonEarthisthebluewhale.Itweighsabout80tons—morethan24bigelephants.Itismorethan30meterslong.Anewbabywhaleweighsasmuchasabigelephant.Catswon’tdieiftheyfallveryhighplacesbecausetheycanturnthemselvesuptherightwaysoastokeeptheirbodiessafe.Onecatfell32floorsontothestreet,butitwasjusthurtalittle.AbearcanrunasfastasahorseAnew-bornpandaissmallerthanamouseandweighsabout100grams.Elephantsarethemostcarefulanimalsintheirlove.Amaleelephantmayshowhisladyloveforuptothreeyearsuntilthefemaleelephanttakeshislove.Theyoftenshowtheirlovebytouchingeachother’sbody.Usually,wolvesdonothurtpeople.ForyearsaCanadiannewspapersaysthattheywouldgiveanyonealotofmoneyifheorshecouldshowthatawolfcouldhurtaperson.Butnobodycoulddothat.donotusuallygotogetherthoughtheymaydothisinwinterandtheyonlyhurtpeopleatanunusualtime.1.Howmuchdoesanew-bornbluewhaleweigh?A.About10tons.B.Asmuchasababyelephant.C.About80tons.D.About3tons.2.Abearcanrun_______people.A.fasterthanB.moreslowlythanC.a(chǎn)sfastasD.a(chǎn)sslowlyas3.Amaleelephantwon’tstopfollowingafemaleelephantto_______untilthefemaleelephanttakeshislove.A.fightwiththebabyelephantB.a(chǎn)sktheladyelephanttohelphimC.showhisloveforalongtimeD.findfoodtogetherwithher4.Awolfwon’thurtpeopleexcept________.A.inwinterB.a(chǎn)tanunusualtimeC.ingroupsD.thatitishappy5.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.ThelargestanimalevertoliveonEarthistheelephant.B.Catswilldieiftheyfallveryhighplaces.C.Amouseisbiggerthananew-bornpanda.D.usuallyhurtpeople.6/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)7Shirley,anelephant,hassomethingtosay.Sheopenshermouthandspeaks.Thenearbyelephantsunderstandthesound,butitisjustnoisetome.WhatisShirleyexactlysaying?Scientistsarenotsure,buttheyaretryingtofindouthowelephantscommunicate.IvisitedShirleyattheElephantSanctuary(避難所)inHohenwald,ThesanctuaryishomeofShirleyandfiveotherelephants—Bunny,Jenny,Sissy,andAllsixanimalswereonceinzoosorcircuses(馬戲團(tuán)).Nowtheywalkfreelyintheforests.ANotalltheelephantsspeaklikeShirley.speakslikeasealionwhensheishappy.Bunnysqueaks(吱吱叫)often.Isoongetusedtohearingthedifferentvoicesoftheelephants.Whenonegraygiantcomesclosetome,Iknowwhichelephantitis.Elephantsalsocommunicateinawaythatpeoplecan’thear.Scientistsbelievethatelephant’ssoundcantravelformiles.Elephantsinagroupuseittokeepintouchwhentheyarealone.Theelephantsspeaktooneanotherforthesamereasonspeopletalk.Sometimestheyevenshoutwithexcitement.WhenShirleyfirstcametothesanctuary,Jennylookedatherandbegantoshout.Shirleyshoutedback.Atfirst,theanimalkeepershadnoideawhatitwasabout.Later,theydiscoveredthatShirleyandJennyhadstayedtogetherfor20yearsearlierinacircus.Theystillkneweachother.Therearetwokindsofelephants—AsianelephantsandAfricanelephants.Inthewild,bothkindsareendangered.In1970,almost2millionAsianelephantslivedinthewildinSoutheastAsia.Nowthereareonly25,600to32,750elephantslivingthere.Theirhomeisbeinggraduallydestroyed.Asthepopulationgrows,humansarebuildingonmoreoftheland.InAfrica,manywildelephantslivedthere20yearsago.Buttoday,onlyhalfofthemstilllivethere.1.Whatdoesthewritermainlydescribeinthefirsthalfofthepassage?A.Differentsoundsmadebyelephants.B.Whatitisliketobeanelephant.C.tosavetheelephants’home.D.Howtoplanavisittoanelephant’shome.2.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputbackintotheblank?A.Thewildelephants.B.Africanelephants.C.Asianelephants.D.Elephantsindanger.7/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)3.Iftherewere2thousandwildelephantslivinginAfrica20yearsago,howmanyofthemarestilltherenow?A.25,600.B.32,750.C.1,000.D.10,000.4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Elephantsalsocommunicatewithpeople.B.Elephant’ssoundcantraveltoafarawayplace.C.Someelephantsliketomakenoise.D.Manyelephantslivealone.5.Thepassageismostprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)storybookB.a(chǎn)travelguideC.a(chǎn)comicstripsD.a(chǎn)nanimalmagazine88Amanwaswalkingthroughanelephantcampandfoundthattheelephantsweren’tbeingkeptincagesorheldbychains(鐵鏈).Allthatwasholdingthembackfromrunningawayfromthecampwasasmallpieceofrope,itwasjusttiedtooneoftheirlegs.Asthemanlookedattheelephants,hecouldn’tunderstandit.Whydidn’ttheelephantsjustusetheirstrengthtobreaktheropeandrunawayfromthecamp?Theycouldeasilymakeit,butinstead,theydidn’ttryatall.Then,heaskedatrainernearbywhyitwasso.“Whentheywereveryyoungandmuchsmaller,weusedthesamesizeofropetotiethem,andatthatage,itwasenoughtoholdthem.Astheygrewup,theystillbelievedthattheycouldn’tbreakaway.”“Theybelievedtheropecouldstillholdthem,sotheynevertriedtobreakfree.”thetraineranswered.Themanwasinsilence.Theseanimalscouldhavebrokenfreewhenevertheywanted,butitwasjustbecauseovertime,theyhadthebeliefthatitjustwasn’tpossible.Howmanyofusgothroughlifeliketheelephants—holdingontothebeliefthatwecannotdosomethingsimplybecausewefailedatitonceorsometimesbefore?Failureispartoflearning.Ifwefailedonceorafewtimes,itdoesn’tmeanwecanneversucceed.shouldnevergiveuptryingwhenweexperiencefailuresinlife.1.Whydidn’ttheelephantstrytorunawayfromthecamp?A.Becausetherewasnoneedtorunaway.B.Becausetheropesweretoohardtobreak.C.Becausetheywerescaredofthetrainers.D.Becausetheydidn’tbelievetheycouldbreakfree.8/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)2.Howdidthemanfeelthemomentafterheheardthetrainer’swords?A.Angry.B.Sad.C.Excited.D.Relaxed.3.Theunderlinedphrase“”probablymeans________.A.havearestB.speakoutC.runawayD.makemistakes4.It’sclearthat________.A.theoldelephantscouldeasilybreaktheropeB.thetrainerbelievedtheelephantscouldn’tbreakawayC.themanwantedtoworkintheelephantcampD.someelephantsweresucceedinbreakingtheropesandrunningaway5.Thebesttitleofthepassageshouldbe________.A.BreaktheRopeB.ThePoorElephantsC.NeverGiveUpD.DoSomethingSimply9“Theoftheisdead!”saysDorothytoherfriends.Everyoneisveryhappy.mustgobacktothe(男巫)ofOzandtellhim,”saysDorothy.Soon,DorothyandherfriendsarriveattheEmeraldCity.Theyaregivenglassesandledtotheroom.Butnooneisthere.Avoicesays,“IamtheofOz.”“Whereareyou?”asksDorothy.“Iameverywhere,butyoucan’tseeme,”saysthe“Whoareyouandwhatdoyouwant?”“Don’tyourememberus?I’mDorothy!I’mherewithmyfriends—thetheScarecrow,andtheLion.Theoftheisdeadandyoumustkeepyourpromise.IwanttogohometoKansas.”saysthemustgivemeabrain.”
“Andyoumustgivemeaheart,”saysthe“AndIwantsomecourage,”saystheLion.“Isshereallydead?”asksthesheis!”thefriendsallsay.“Comebacktomorrow,”saysthe“Imustthinkaboutit.”9/限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)“Noway!I'mgoingtoeatyou!”shoutstheangryLion.Dorothy’spetdogafraidoftheLion,jumpsupandhitsabigscreen.Itfallsoverandthefriendsseealittleoldman.Theycan’tbelievetheireyes.“Whoareyou?”asksDorothy.“IamtheGreatOz,”saysthelittleman.“Pleasedon’thurtme!”“Buttheisabigheadwithnobody,”saysDorothy.“No,it’sabeautifulwoman,”saysthewrong.It’samonsterwithfiveeyes,fivearmsandfivelegs,”saysthe“No,”saystheLion.“Theisabigballoffire.”areallwrong,”saysthelittlemanquietly.“________I’mfromKansastoo.Iliketravellinginhot-airballoons.That’swhyI’mhere.ThepeopleherethinkI’mawizardbecauseIcomefromthesky,”saysthelittleman.“Iliveinsidethisroomandnevergoout.Ican’tletanyoneseeme.ImustmakeeveryonethinkI’marealwizard.”“TheEmeraldCityisn’tgreen,”continuedthelittlemansadly.“Itjustlooksgreen,becauseeveryonewearsgreenglasses.Ihavenomagic.It’sonlyatrick!Everythinghereisatrick!”1.HowmanyfriendsgototheEmeraldCitywithDorothyandA.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.2.Whomakesthebigscreenfallover?A.B.TheC.TheD.Dorothy.3.Whichsentencebestfitsin“________”inthepassage?A.IamthebutI’mnotarealwizard.B.I’mnottheofOz,andIdon’tlivehere.C.Iamagoodman,butI’mnotaverygoodwizard.D.I’vebeenheresinceyoucame,andIknowthe4.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderoftheevents?①DorothyandherfriendsarriveattheEmeraldCity.②Thebigscreenfallsoverandthefriendsseealittleoldman.③Dorothytellsthethattheoftheisdead.④Alittleoldmantravelsinhot-airballoonsandcomestotheEmeraldCity.A.①②③④B.①③②④C.④②①③D.④①③②5.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.DorothyandherfriendsliketheoftheB.TheofOzcanusemagictoturnintodifferentshapes./限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)C.TheofOzpromisedtohelpDorothyandherfriendsbefore.D.DorothyandherfriendscanseeagreenEmeraldCitywithoutglasses.isabeautifuloldcityontheRiverDanubeinthecenterofEurope.It’sthecapitalcityofAustriaandthecenterofEuropeanclassicalmusic.Inthe18thcenturyalotofmusicianscametostudyandworkinIntheStraussfamily,thereweretwocomposers(作曲家)calledJohannStrauss:thefatherandtheson.Thefather,JohannStrausstheelder,wroteandplayedmusicfortraditionaldances,calledthewaltz.HisdancemusicmadehimfamousalloverEurope.Theson,JohannStrausstheyounger,wasalsoverysuccessfulandpopular.Hewroteover150waltzes.In1867hewroteTheBlueDanubewaltz.Mozartwasanotherveryimportantcomposer.HewasborninAustriain1756.Beforehewassix,heplayednotonlythepianobutalsotheviolin.HisfamilytookhimaroundEuropeandhegaveconcertsinmanycities.Hewrotehundredsofwonderfulpiecesofmusic.Buthebecameverypooranddiedin1791whenhewasonly35.LikeJohannStrauss,fatherandson,hewasagreatEuropeanmusician,andmanypeoplestillthinkhismusicisperfect.1.FromParagraph1weknowthatis________.A.a(chǎn)beautifulnewcityB.ontheRiverDanubeC.inthecenterofAustriaD.thecenterofEuropeanpopmusic2.Howmanyimportantcomposersarementionedinthepassage?A.One.B.C.Three.D.Four.3.JohannStrausstheelderwasfamousfor________.A.thedancemusicB.hissonC.TheBlueDanubeD.theconcerts4.Itcanbeinferred(推斷)fromthepassagethatMozartwas________.A.stupidandlazyB.cleverbutlazyC.stupidandhard-workingD.cleverandhard-working5.Thispassagecanbefoundmostprobablyinthepartof________inanewspaper.A.NewsB.Recreation(娛樂)C.Ad(廣告)D.SportsOveronehundredyearsago,therelivedamannamedPhileasFogg.Formanyyears,heledaveryquietlife.Hespenteverydayathisclub,whichwaswhererichmenwenttomeettheirfriends./限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)Everymorning,helefthishouseatexactlyandwalked576stepstohisclub.Thenheatelunch.Afterlunch,Foggreadthreenewspapersfromcovertocover.Thenheatesupper.Afterthat,heplayedcardswithfriends.Atmidnight,hewenthometobedbeforedoingexactlythesamethenextday.Butoneeverythingchanged.Foggreadsomeamazingnewsinhispaper.“Listentothis,”heannounced(宣告)tohisfriends.“Itsaysit’spossibletotravelaroundtheworldinonlyeightydays!”Althoughhisfriendshadalaughoverthat,Foggwassurehecoulddoit.Whenonefriendbet(打賭)thatitcouldn’tbedone,Foggreplied,“IwillbettwentythousandpoundsthatIcangoaroundtheworldineightydaysorless!”EveryonethoughthewascrazybutFogghadmadeuphismind.“IshallbebackonDecember21st,”hesaid.Assoonashearrivedhome,FoggaskedPassepartout,hisbutler(男管家),topackasmallbag.Luckily,Passepartoutmovedveryquickly.Inlessthantenminutes,theywereontheirwaytothestationandat8:45exactly,thetrainpulledout,FoggandPassepartoutwereontheirgreatadventure.Theywereheadingforthecoast,wheretheycouldcatchaboattoFrance.Buttheywerealsoheadingstraightfortrouble.AdaptedfromAroundtheWorldinEightyDays1.Howdidtheauthorstartthestory?A.Byexpressinghisopinion.B.Bysettingagoodexample.C.Bydescribingapeacefulscene.D.Byintroducingthemaincharacter.2.WhatwasFogg’slifelikeaccordingtoParagraph1and2?A.Quietandboring.B.Busyandpeaceful.C.Happyandexciting.D.Boringanddangerous.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.haveatwenty-thousand-poundbet.B.travelaroundtheworldin80days.C.turnadeafeartohisfriends’laughter.D.readsomeamazingnewstohisfriends.4.HowlongdidittakePassepartouttopackabag?A.Innearlyanhour.B.Inhalfanhour.C.Inover10minute.D.tenminutes./限時(shí)訓(xùn)練(八下)5.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatmighthappenaftertheygotontheboat?A.Theymightgetintotroubleduringthetrip.B.Theymightvisittheirfriendnamedtrouble.C.Theymighttakeacarriageforthewholetrip.D.Theymighthaveacomfortableandpleasanttrip.Iwascarefultobehaveaswellaspossible,hopingtheKingwouldgivemefreedomearly.Lilliputianssoonbegantolosetheirfearofme.TheycalledmeMan-Mountain.SometimesIlaydownandletthemdanceonmyhand,andfromtimetotimechildrencametoplaygamesinmyhair.BynowIwasabletospeaktheirlanguagewell.OnedaytheKinginvitedmetowatchtheirregularactivities.Iwasmostinterestedintherope-dancing.Averythinropewasfixed(固定)aboutthirtycentimetersabovetheground.PeoplewhowantedtobecometheKing’sofficersjumpedanddancedonthisrope,andwhoeverjumpedhighestwithoutamissgotthebestjob.Therewasanotherinterestingactivity.TheKingheldastickinfrontofhim,andmoveditupanddownfromtimetotime.Onebyone,peoplecameuptohimandjumpedoverthestickorcraw
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