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北京市通州區(qū)宋莊中學(xué)八年級(jí)英語閱讀理解專題一、八年級(jí)英語下冊(cè)閱讀理解專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練1.閱讀理解

Oneofthemostdetailed(詳細(xì)的)descriptionsOfaUEOwasgivenbynine-year-oldGaynorinSunderlandinJuly1976.

GaynorlivedinOakenholt,avillageinNorthWales.Onherwayhomefromschool,shesawasilver(銀色的)objectshapedlikeasaucer(茶碟)inafieldnotfarfromherhome.

Thestrangecraft(飛行物)wasabout30feetlongand9feethigh.Ithadyellowwindowsalongthesideandonthetoptherewasalightflashinginakindofbox.AlthoughGaynorwasveryfrightened,shedidnotrunaway.Instead,shelayquietlyinthelonggrassandwatchedthedoorofthestrangecraftopen.Shesawtwopeoplewearingsilversuitscomeoutofthecraft.Theywerecarryingsomekindofequipment(設(shè)備)whichtheyusedtoexaminetheground.

Theywereshortandhadlargepinkeyes,Gaynorreported.

Afterabouthalfanhour,thetwopeoplewentbackintothecraft.AtoncetherewasaloudnoiseandtheUFOtookoff.

AlthoughGaynortoldhermotherwhatshehadseen,herfamilydecidedtokeepquietaboutit.Theydidnotwantpeopletolaughattheirdaughter.However,18monthslater,GaynortoldherstorytoUFOexperts.Theyhypnotized(使進(jìn)入睡眠狀態(tài))Gaynorsothattheycouldbesureshewastellingthetruth.

Notonlydidsherepeatherstory,butalsoshewasabletodrawapictureofwhatshehadseen!(1)WhichofthesedescriptionsofGaynorisTRUE?A.

Shewasnine,livedinavillageandhadneverseenaUFObefore.B.

Shewasnine,andlivedinSund6rlandinEnglandin1976.C.

Shewasnineteenin1986,andlivedinNorthWales.D.

ShewasatschoolandherfamilynamewasOakenholt.(2)WhichofthesedescriptionsoftheUFOisTRUE?A.

Itwasroundandflat,andhadyellowwindowsalongtheside.B.

Itslengthwastenfeetlongerthanitsbreadth,andwassilver.C.

Itwasasaucer-shapedboxaboutthirtyfeethigh.D.

Itwasastrangesilversaucerwhichwaslikeacraft.(3)WhatdidGaynordoassoonasshesawtheUFO?A.

Shetoldhermother.

B.

Sheranaway.C.

Shewenthomefromschool.

D.

Shehidinthelonggrassandwatchedit.(4)WhodidsheseecomeoutoftheUFO?A.

Someequipment.

B.

Twoshort,pink-eyedpeople.C.

Animals.

D.

Silverpeoplewithequipment.2.閱讀理解

Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameformenasitisforwomen.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Hewilldecidewhattobuyinadvance.Heknowswhathewants,andhisaimistofinditandbuyit.Mostmensimplywalkintoashopandasksomeoneforwhattheywant.Iftheshophasit,andthepriceisgood,theyoftenfinishshoppinginlessthanfiveminutes,toeveryone'ssatisfaction.

Foraman,someproblemsmaybeginwhentheshopdoesnothavewhathewants.Atthattime,thesalesmantriestosellthemansomethingelse.Heofferssomethingthatisalmostthesameasthearticlethemanwants.Goodsalespeoplesay,"Iknowthisjacketisnotwhatyoureallywant,sir,butwouldyouliketotryitforsize.Ithappenstobethecoloryoulike."Mostmendon'tcareaboutthisandmayanswer,"Thismaybetherightcolorandtherightsize,butIwon'twastemytimetryingiton."

Forawoman,itisdifferent.Mostofthetime,shegoesshoppingnotbecausesheneedssomething.Shehasn'tdecidedwhatshewantsbeforeshegoesshopping.Shejustgoesto"havealookaround".Atfirst,shethinksaboutfindingsomethingthateveryonewillsay"Itlooksgoodonyou."Mostwomenarealwayslookingforbargains(特價(jià)商品).Awomanmayeasilyspendanhourlookingatdressesbeforeshewantstotryon.Itisatiresome(令人厭煩的)process.Mostclothesstoresprovidechairsforthewaitinghusbands.(1)Accordingtotheunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraph,weknowthatmendecidewhattheywant

.A.

beforetheygoshopping

B.

aftertheygointoshopsC.

rightaway

D.

afterthinkingaboutitforawhile(2)Whatdoes"…butIwon'twastemytimetryingiton"meaninthesecondparagraph?A.

Thejacketisnottherightcolor.

B.

Themanhasnotime.C.

Thejacketisnotwhatthemanwants.

D.

Themandoesn'twanttobuyanythingatall.(3)Theunderlinedword"article"inthesecondparagraphis

.A.

apieceofwriting

B.

apartofanagreement

C.

athing

D.

ajacket(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.

Menbuyclothesfasterthanwomen.B.

Mostwomenalwayslookforbargains.C.

Mostwomenliketohavealookaround.D.

Mostclothesstoresprovidechairsforthechildren.3.閱讀理解

Whenyouareill,youmustbeunhappybecauseyoufeeluncomfortable,youdon'twanttoworkandyoumayhavetostayinbed.Thismakesyoufeelverysad.

Whatmakesusill?Theyaregerms.Germsareeverywhere.Theyareverysmallandyoucan'tfindthemwithyoureyes.Butyoucanseethemwithamicroscope(顯微鏡).Theyarevery,verysmallandtherecouldbehundredsofthemonalittlepieceofsomething.

Germsarealwaysfoundindirtywater.Whenwelookatdirtywaterunderthemicroscope.Wewillseealotsoftheminit,soyourfatherandmotherwillnotletyoudrinkdirtywater.

Germsarenotonlyfoundinwater.Theyarefoundinairanddust(灰塵),ifyougetacutinthefinger,andifsomeofthedustfromthefloorgoesintothecut,germswillcomeintoyourfinger.Yourfingerwillbecomebigandred,andyouwillhavemuchpaininit.Sometimesifthegermsgointoallofyourbody,youmayhavepainineverypartofthebody.

Whatcanyoudotofightgerms?Youshouldwashyourhandswithsoapandwater.Soapkillsmanygerms,andwaterwashesthemaway.(1)Theunderlinedword"germs"means________inChinese.A.

塵埃

B.

細(xì)胞

C.

贓物

D.

病菌(2)Ifwewanttofindouthowmanygermsthereare,wecanuse________.A.

eyes

B.

glasses

C.

microscopes

D.

cameras(3)Accordingtothepassage,wecanfindalotofgermsat________places.A.

clean

B.

dirty

C.

quiet

D.

noisy(4)Fromthepassage,weknowthatgermsare________tous.A.

friendly

B.

bad

C.

useful

D.

important4.閱讀理解

Everystudentcanlearnropejumping.Youcanjumpaloneorwithyourclassmate.Youcanalsohelpturnalongropeformanyotherstojumpover,oneatatime.Ifyoujumpalone,youwillneedashortropeanditwillbejustenoughforyourheight.Tryropesofdifferentlengthsuntilyoufindarightoneforyoursize.

Aropeshouldbeturnedslowly.Itmustalsobeturnedhighenoughtoletyoujumpfreelyandsafely.Turningtheropefreelyandsafelyneedscarefultiming.Inropejumping,timingmeansturningtheropeslowlyenoughforyoutojumpoverattherighttimewithoutitsstrikingyourfeet.

Whenyoujumprope,youbreathefasterandyourfacehasahealthycolor.Butifyoujumptoomanytimesatfirst,youwillgettired.Youmustlearnwhentostopforarestbeforeyoujumpagain.Ifyoupractice,youcanincreasethenumberoftimeswithoutresting.(1)Howmanypeoplecanjoininropejumping?A.

Onealone.

B.

Two.

C.

Oneormore.

D.

Twoormore.(2)Whyshouldtheropebeturnedhighandslowly?A.

Becauseitcanletstudentsjumphigh.

B.

Becauseitcanletstudentsjumpslowly.C.

Becauseitcanletstudentsjumphappily.

D.

Becauseitcanletstudentsjumpsuccessfully.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"increase"inParagraph3mean?A.

甩動(dòng)

B.

保持

C.

減少

D.

增加(4)Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanwereadthepassage?A.

Sports.

B.

News.

C.

Travel.

D.

Food.5.閱讀理解

Imaginethereisabankthatgivesyou$86,400eachmorning.Everyeveningthebankdeletes(刪除)thepartthatyoufailtouseduringtheday.Whatwouldyoudo?Takeouteverycent,ofcourse!

Eachofushassuchabank.ItsnameisTIME.Everymorning,timegivesyou86,400seconds.Everydayitopensanewaccountforyou.Everynightitburnstheremainsoftheday.Ifyoufailtousetheday'ssavings,thelostisyours.

TorealizethevalueofONEYEAR,askastudentwhofailedinSSCExam.

TorealizethevalueofONEMONTH,askamotherwhogavebirthtoapremature(早產(chǎn)的)baby.

TorealizethevalueofONEWEEK,asktheeditorofaweeklynewspaper.TorealizethevalueofONEHOUR,asktheloverswhoarewaitingtomeet.TorealizethevalueofONEMINUTE,askapersonwhomissedthetrain.

TorealizethevalueofONESECOND,askapersonwhojustavoided(避免)anaccident.

Makegooduseofeverymomentthatyouhave.Rememberthattimewaitsfornoone.Yesterdayishistory.Tomorrowisamystery.Todayisagift.That'swhyit'scalled"ThePresent".(1)Ifyouwanttoaskapersonwhojustavoidedanaccident,youcanrealizethevalueof

.A.

onemonth

B.

oneweek

C.

oneminute

D.

onesecond(2)IfyouwanttorealizethevalueofONEWEEK,

.A.

youcanaskastudentwhofailedinSSCExamB.

youcanasktheeditorofaweeklynewspaperC.

youcanaskapersonwhomissedthetrainD.

youcanasktheloverswhoarewaitingtomeet(3)Inthispassage,thewritertriestotellus

.A.

tovalue(珍視)friendshipB.

tospendtimewithourfamilyC.

tovalueourtimeD.

toknowthedifferenceoftimeunits(單位)6.閱讀理解

Itisnecessarytoshareyourfeelingswithothers.Sharingyourfeelingshelpsyoutogetclosertopeopleyoucareaboutandwhocareaboutyou.

Sometimesitcanbereallyhardnottotellanyonethatyou'refeelingsad,worried,orupset.Don'tkeepfeelingslockedinside.Ifthat,itcanevenmakeyoufeelsick!

Butifyoutalkwithsomeonewhocaresforyou,likeyourmomordad,youwillnotbeallalonewithyourproblemsorworries.Itdoesn'tmeanyourproblemsandworriesgooff,butatleastsomeoneelseknowswhatyourtroubleisandcanhelpyoufindwaystodowithit.

Ifthepersondoesn'tunderstandwhatyoumeanrightaway,tryexplainingitinadifferentwayorgiveanexamplethathassomethingtodowithyou.Ofcourse,therearemanywaysforyoutospeakupyourfeelings.Ifyouthinkyou'llhavetroublesayingwhat'sonyourmind,writeitdownonapieceofpaper.

Someofus,justlikesomeadults,aremoreprivate(有隱私的)thanothers.Thatmeanssomepeoplewillfeelshyaboutsharingtheirfeelings.Akiddoesn'thavetoshareeveryfeelingheorshehas,butitisimportanttosharefeelingswhenakidneedshelp.(1)Thepassageismainlyfor________.A.

theteachers

B.

theparents

C.

theteenagers

D.

everyreader(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencetellus?A.

Don'ttellanythingtoothers.B.

Don'tcareaboutwhatothersthink.C.

Youshouldshareyourfeelingswithothers.D.

Youhavetostayinsideandthinkitover.(3)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

Sharingyourfeelingsmakesyouclosertopeople.B.

Worryingtoomuchevenmakesyoufeelsick.C.

Therearemanywaystospeakupyourfeelings.D.

Teenagersaremoreprivatethanadults.(4)Inthewriter'sopinion,whatwillhappenifyoutalkwithsomeoneaboutyourworries?A.

Theywillhelpyoufindways.B.

Theywilllaughatyou.C.

Theywilltellothersaboutyourworries.D.

Theywillsharethefeelingswithyou.7.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Haveyoueverhadthoughtaboutbuildingarobot?Orputtingtogetheraspaceship?Orevenseeingyourfacemadeoutofchocolate?Done.Allyouneedisa3-Dprinter.

Thepossibilitiesof3-Dprintingseemendless.Alltheuserhastodoistodesignanobjectonthecomputerandchooseamaterialtoprintin.Theprintersprintinhundredsofdifferentmaterialsincludingglass,sugarandevenskin!Whentheuserpresses"print",the3-Dprinterspreadsthematerialslayerbylayerandlikemagictheobjectisproduced.

Thefirst3-Dprinterwasinventedin1986byAmerican,CharlesHull.But3-Dprintinghasonlybecomecheapenoughrecentlyformostpeopletouse.Designersnowuse3-Dprintingtocreateunusualthings.TheDutchartistDirkVanderKoojprintsfurnituremadefromoldfridges.

Anddoctorshaveused3-Dprintingtoprinthumanbodyparts!TheTelegraphreportedinFebruarythatscientistsfromCornellMedicalCollegeevenprintedaman-madeear.

Butlikealotofnewtechnologies,if3-Dprintinggetsintothewronghands,itcanbedangerous.

In2011agroupoffourmenintheUSused3-DprintingtoproduceATMskimmers.ThesewereplacedonanATMandstoleover$400,000fromusersoftheATM.Itisterribletothinkthatcriminalslikethemmightonedayusea3-Dprintertoprintagun.

Butforbetterorforworse,3-Dprintinghasbeenputintouse.Inafewyears,you'llprobablybewonderinghowyoucouldeverlivewithoutyour3-Dprinter!(1)________inventedthefirst3-Dprinter.A.

CharlesHull

B.

FourmenintheUS

C.

DirkVanderKooj

D.

AdoctorcalledCornell(2)Whatisthecorrectorderforpeopletousea3-Dprinter?a.chooseapropermaterial.b.Press"print".c.The3-Dprinterspreadsthematerial.d.Useacomputertodesignanobject.A.

a-b-c-d

B.

d-c-b-a

C.

a-c-d-b

D.

d-a-b-c(3)Accordingtothepassage,peoplehaveNOTyetproduced________witha3-Dprinter.A.

agun

B.

somefurniture

C.

aman-madeear

D.

ATMskimmers(4)Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthe3-Dprinter?A.

Itisuselessinourdailylife.

B.

Itishelpfulbutdangerous.C.

Itisimportantonlyforourwork.

D.

Itistooexpensiveformostpeople.8.閱讀理解

Manybirdsintropical(熱帶的)forestsarecolorfulandbeautiful.Ifyoulovebirds,youcan'tmissthem.TheToucanPlace:inthesouthofAmericantropicalforestFood:fruitandinsectsThebodylength:25inchesTheToucanhasa7.5-inchlongcolorfulbeak(鳥喙).Theyusuallymaketheirnestintreeholesandliveingroupsof6.Theylay2-4eggsayear.TheMacawPlace:inthecenterandsouthofAmericantropicalforestFood:nuts,seedsandfruitThebodylength:12-40inchesTheMacawisamemberofthewell-knownparrotfamily.Theyliveingroupsof10to30.Theyarecleverandfamousfortheirspeakingability.Thereareonly17differentkindsofMacaw.TheManakinPlace:inMexico,Argentina,ParaguayandBrazilFood:somesmallfruitThebodylength:7-15cmThereareabout60kindsthroughthetropicalforests.Thebeaksofthemareshort.Theylooksmallandcute.Theyusuallylaytwoeggseachtime.(1)TheToucanisfamousforits

.A.

bigeyes

B.

longbeak

C.

shortlegs

D.

colorfulbody(2)WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheMacaws?A.

Theyareonekindofparrots.B.

Theyliveingroupsofsixtoten.C.

Theirbodyisabout60incheslong.D.

TheyliveinthewestofAmericantropicalforest.(3)WhatfooddoestheManakinliveon?A.

Nuts.

B.

Seeds.

C.

Fruit.

D.

Insects.9.閱讀理解

Asavolunteerteacher,ItraveledalongwaytoasmallvillageschoolinLongzhou,Guangxi.Onmywaythere,Ithoughtaboutthevillage,theschool,andthechildrenthere.However,myheartsankwhenIarrivedthere.Itwasn'twhatIexpected.Itdidn'tlooklikeaschoolatall!Theschoolhadonlythreerooms,oneforGrades1,2and3,andtheotherforGrades4,5and6.Therewasathirdoneforme.

Thechildrenwelcomedmewarmlyonmyfirstday.Theyaskedmealotofquestions,andItoldthemstoriesaboutmyselfandmylifeinBeijing.Thenextday,Igavethematesttofindouttheirlevel(水平).Tomysurprise,thoughthetestwasveryeasy,overhalfofthestudentscouldn'tpassit.Iknewtheyneededme.

Iwasbusypreparinglessons,readingtestpaperseverynight.Ienjoyedteachingtheselovelyandhard-workingchildren,andIcouldseethattheyweremakingprogresswithmyhelp.Ihavealsolearnedalotfromthem.Iunderstandtheirlivesbetter,andwearenowgoodfriends.

IhaveworkedinLongzhouforayearnow.I'mhappy,andtheexperiencehasbeenveryusefulforme.Ilovethesmallvillageandthechildren.Infact,Iwouldliketocontinueworkinghere.(1)Thewriterisavolunteerteacherwhocomesfrom________.A.

Guangxi

B.

Xiamen

C.

Beijing

D.

Shanghai(2)Inthepassage,"myheartsank"meansthatthewriter________.A.

feltupset

B.

washappy

C.

gotangry

D.

wasexcited(3)Thewriterfoundthestudents'levelwas______whatsheexpectedafterthefirsttest.A.

justas

B.

higherthan

C.

lowerthan

D.

thesameas(4)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.

Boththevolunteerteacherandthestudentsareworkingsohard.B.

Thevolunteerteacherdoesn'tliketoworkthereanylonger.C.

Thestudentsbecamebetterandbetterwiththehelpofthevolunteerteacher.D.

Thevolunteerteacherbecamefriendswiththestudents.10.閱讀理解

Noteverydogisrightforchildrenandnoteverychildisrightforadog.MostdogorchildproblemsImeetinvolvechildrenundersixyearsold.Ifyourchildrenareundersix,youshouldinvestagreatdealoftimeandthoughtsbeforechoosinganewdog.Largeguarddogsordogswhichhaveahistoryofbeingaggressive(好斗的)orbitingshouldbeavoided.Largeandhigh-energydogsthatcanknockchildrenoverwouldnotbegoodchoiceseither.Instead,parentsshouldconsiderthelittlegentledogs.

Parentswithlittlechildrenareusuallyverybusy.Theyoftendonothavefreetimeordesiretospendhourscleaningorwalkingadog.Infact,adogrequiresalmostasmuchtimeasachilddoes.Soaskyourselfifyouarereadytokeepadogwhenyouarealreadyverybusy.Asaveterinarian,manyoftheproblemsImeetarecausedbytheexcuseslike"thedogwouldbegoodforthekids"or"thechildrenbeggedforone",buttheparentsdonotreallywantadog.Iftheparentscannotcompletelycareforortrainthedog,thenIusuallystopthemfromkeepingadog,otherwiseitisnotfairtothedog.(1)Accordingtothewriter,mostdogorchildproblemshappentochildrenwhoare

.A.

under6yearsold

B.

from6to8yearsold

C.

under10yearsold

D.

over12yearsold(2)Whichkindofdogmightbesuitableforchildrenunder6?A.

Largeguarddogs.

B.

Largeandhigh-energydogs.C.

Largeaggressivedogs.

D.

Littlegentledogs.(3)Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatthewriterisa(n)

.A.

reporter

B.

animaldoctor

C.

expert

D.

teacher(4)Thewriterthinksthatitisunfairif

.A.

parentsdon'traiseadogfortheirchildrenB.

childrenarenotallowedtowalkthedogC.

amotherwithyoungkidsneedstowalkthedogD.

parentskeepapetdogbutdon'tcareforitwell11.閱讀理解

MostmusiciansagreethatthebestviolinswerefirstmadeinCremona,Italy,about200yearsago.Theseviolinssoundbetterthananyotherviolin.Theyevensoundbetterthantheviolinsmadetoday.ViolinmakersandscientiststrytomakeinstrumentsliketheItalianviolins.Buttheyaren'tthesame.Musiciansstillprefertheoldones.

Somepeoplethinkitistheageoftheviolins.Butnotalltheoldviolinssoundwonderful.OnlytheoldviolinsfromCremonaarespecial.Soagecannotbethecorrectanswer.

Otherpeoplethinkthesecrettothoseviolinsiswood.Thewoodmustbefromcertainkindsoftrees.Butthekindofwoodmaynotbesoimportant.Itmaybemoreimportanttocutthewoodinaspecialway.Woodforaviolinmustbecutverycarefully.Ithastobetherightsizeandshape.Thesmallestdifferencewillchangethesoundoftheviolin.

MusicianssometimesthinkthatitisthesecretoftheItalians.Possiblytheyunderstoodmorethanusabouthowtocutthewood.

Sizeandshapemaynotbetheanswereither.Scientistscanmakenewoneswhichareexactlythesamesizeandshape.Butthenewviolinsstilldonotsoundasgoodastheoldones.Somescientiststhinkthesecretmaybethevarnish(清漆).Varnishiswhatcoversthewoodoftheviolin.Itmakesthewoodlookshiny.Italsohelpsthesoundoftheinstrument.ButnooneknowswhattheItalianviolinmakersusedintheirvarnish.(1)ViolinsfirstmadeinCremona

.A.

areworsethantheviolinsmadetodayB.

arethesameastheviolinsmadetodayC.

soundbetterthantheviolinsmadetodayD.

havethesamevarnishastheviolinsmadetoday(2)Whyistheviolinpaintedwiththevarnish?A.

Tomakeitsellbetter.B.

Tomakeitlookshiny.C.

Tomakethesoundbetter.D.

BothBandC.(3)FromParagraph3,wecanlearn

.A.

alltheoldviolinssoundwonderfulB.

woodforviolinsmustbecutcarefullyC.

thekindofwoodmustbeveryimportantD.

theageoftheviolinsmustbethecorrectanswer(4)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.

Scientificideasaboutviolinsmadetoday.B.

Thewaysofmakinggoodviolins.C.

Themusicalinstruments.D.

TheoldItalianviolins.12.閱讀理解

Disney'sprincessstoriesarefamousaroundtheworld.Youmustknowsomeofthem,suchasSnowWhite,CinderellaandSleepingBeauty.

Allprincessesareverybeautiful.Princesfallinlovewiththematfirstsight.Intheend,theprincessandprincehaveahappylifetogether.

However,princessesoftencannotprotectthemselves.Theyneedhelpfromothers.ThisistheoldimageofDisney'sprincesses.

Afewweeksago,Disneymade10newrules.Tobeaprincess,youmustfollowtheserules.Surprisingly,noruletalksabouthavinga"prettyface".Insteadtherulesareaboutgoodcharacteristicslikehonesty,loyaltyandnevergivingup.

Princessesneedtogrowup.Whentheymeetproblems,theyneedtoprotectthemselves.Theyneedtofindwaystogetawayfromdangerouspeople.

Forexample,ElsaandAnnafightagainstthebadprinceinFrozen.Theyneedtobelieveinthemselvesandtheirfriends.Mulanshowshercouragetofightinthearmy."Beauty"cannothelpthem.Butastrongheartcan.Intherealworld,thesearetherulesyouneedtofollow.

In2014,Buzzfeed,aUSnewswebsite,didasurveycalled"whichDisneyprincessdoyoulikemost?".Asitturnedout,themostpopularonewasBelle!Morethan18percentofpeoplechoseher.BelieisinthemovieBeautyandtheBeast.Sheisverykindandgentle.ShetakescareoftheBeastandusesherclevermindtogetoutoftrouble.(1)Whatisthetraditionalimageofaprincessinstories?A.

Prettybutnotstrong.

B.

Kindandstrong.C.

Beautifulbutunkind.

D.

Nicebutunhappy.(2)WhichoneisNOTinDisney'snewrulesforaprincess?A.

Aprettyface.

B.

Honesty.

C.

Loyalty.

D.

Nevergivingup.(3)Whichofthefollowingcharactersisanewkindofprincess?A.

SnowWhite.

B.

Cinderella.

C.

SleepingBeauty.

D.

Elsa.(4)Tofollowthenewrules,aprincess

.a.canprotectherselfb.canrunawayfromdangerouspeoplec.canfightagainstbadpeopled.shouldwaitforaprincewhenindangere.musthavebeautyaswellasastrongheartA.

abc

B.

abe

C.

bde

D.

cde13.閱讀理解

Let'stakealookatthecoolinventionsinscienceandtechnology.Robot-teacher

SomestudentsinSouthKoreahavenewlanguageinstructors:theEnglish-teachingrobots.TherobotshelpstudentspractisespeakingEnglish.SouthKoreaemploysmanyforeignerstoteachEnglish.Therobot-teacherscanhelptosolveashortageofEnglishteachers.Canrobotsreplacehumanteachersoneday?Superherosuit

Haveyoueverdreamedofbecomingasuperhero?There'sarealIronMansuit,XOS2.Thesuitprovidesthepowertolift200poundsandbreakthewoodeasily.Itwasdesignedtohelpthemilitarywithheavylifting.Onepersoninthesuitcandotheworkofthreesoldiers.Hard-workingrobot

TheEMIEW2robotisaperfectofficehelper.Itcanguidevisitorstotheplacestheywanttogo.Thethree-foot-tallrobotcanknowdifferenthumanvoicesandreacttoinstructions.Oneday,itmayworkasareceptionistoraguard.(1)Whatdotherobot-teachersteach?A.

Moths.

B.

English.

C.

Chinese.

D.

History.(2)Amaninthesuperherosuitcandotheworkof_______soldiers.A.

two

B.

three

C.

four

D.

five(3)TheEMIEW2robotmayworkasa

inthefutureaccordingtothepassage.A.

teacher

B.

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