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深圳松崗東升學校初中英語閱讀理解閱讀專項練習試卷一、英語閱讀理解閱讀1.閱讀理解
EsperanzalivesinapoorLatino(拉丁美洲的)neighbourhoodinChicago,America.Shedreamsofhavingherownhouseoneday.Herparentstoldherthatwhentheymovedfromtheirlasthouse,theywouldhaveanewandshiny(亮閃閃的)house.Butthehouseissmallandold.
ManypeopleliveinMangoStreet,inabigoldhouse,Esperanzalivesbehinditwithherfamily.AlotofthepeoplewhohavecomefromMexicodon'tspeakEnglish.Manymisstheirhomecountry.Esperanzaunderstandstheirsadness,butshealsofeelsathomeinAmerica.SheisanAmerican,butherroots(根)willalwaysbeLatino.
Esperanzaisyoung.Likeherfriends,shehastogrowupfast.Sheisstuckbetweenbeingagirlandbeingawoman.Inthepooranddangerousareawhereshelives,thisisdifficultforher.Mexicanpeopleusuallyliveinacloseneighbourhood.Thismeansthatpeoplelivepacked(擠塞的)intogether.Everyoneknowseveryoneelse.SoEsperanzaknowsotheroldergirlsthatdothingssheisnotcomfortabledoing.Itisjustafactofherlife.
ButEsperanzahasgoodfriendstoo.ShebecomesfriendswithtwosistersnamedLucyandRachel.Theyridebikesandhaveadventures(冒險)together.EsperanzaisalsofriendswithagirlnamedAlicia.Aliciaisafraidoftheratsinherapartment.ShesharesherpoemswithEsperanza.(1)WhatisRIGHTaboutEsperanza?A.
Shedoesn'tlikewhatsomeoftheoldergirlsaredoing.B.
Sheisn'tquiteusedtoherlifeinAmerica.C.
SheisanAmericanandhasacomfortablelife.D.
Sheoftenliveswithherfriendsenjoyingdoingthingstogether.(2)WheredoesEsperanzalive?A.
InabigoldhouseinMangoStreet.B.
InasmallandoldhouseinMangoStreet.C.
Inanewandshinyhouse.D.
Inasmallanddangeroushouse.(3)Wecaninferfromthetextthat______________.A.
manypeoplewholiveinMangoStreetaredangerousB.
MangoStreetisanareawhereEsperanza'schildhoodisunforgettableC.
inMangoStreet,peopledon'tspeakEnglishD.
inMangoStreet,everybodyunderstandsEsperanzassadness(4)Whatdoestheword"stuck"inthethirdparagraphmean?A.
hardtoagree
B.
hardtobelieve
C.
hardtomove
D.
hardtohaveacorrectidea(5)Thepassageismainlyasimpleintroductionto______________.A.
aperson'sexperienceB.
aperson'sfriendsC.
aplacenamedMangoStreetD.
loveandsadnessfromMangoStreet2.閱讀理解
Manyscientistsfindthatcolorscanchangepeople'sfeelings.It'sveryinteresting.Somecolorscanmakepeoplefeelrelaxed,andsomecolorscanmakepeoplefeelnervous.Now,thiskindofknowledgeisbeingusedinmanyplaces.Forexample,schoolwallsarealwayspaintedgreenbecausegreenmakesstudentsfeelrelaxed.Itisalsogoodforthestudents'eyes.Somebooksarealsogreenorlightblueforthesamereason.Restaurantownersnotonlyhavetoknowhowtomakefood,butalsohavetoknowhowtomakemoney.Herearesomethingsthey'velearnedfromscientificstudies.Thecolorredmakespeoplehungry.Manyfastfoodrestaurantshaveredfurnitureorwalls.Softcolorslikepinkandlightbluemakepeoplefeelrelaxed,sotheyspendmoretimeeating.Loudmusicmaybeniceatfirst,butitsoonmakespeoplewanttoleave.Hardseatsalsomakecustomerswanttoeatquicklyandleave.Manyrestaurants,especiallyfastfoodrestaurants,usethisknowledgetomakecustomerseatfaster.(1)Howdoesthecolorgreenmakethestudentsfeel?A.
Hungry.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Angry.
D.
Relaxed.(2)Whichcolorisn'tmentionedinthispassage?A.
Green.
B.
White.
C.
Lightblue.
D.
Red.(3)Whatdomanyfastfoodrestaurantsdo?①Playloudmusic.
②Playsoftmusic.③Havehardseats.
④Painttheirwallsred.A.
①②③
B.
①③④
C.
①②④
D.
②③④(4)What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.
ColorandRestaurant
B.
UseColortoMakeMoneyC.
ColorandScience
D.
UseColortoChangeFeelings3.閱讀理解
Needtobuysomething?Whygotoastore?BuyitontheInternet!Needitnow?Whywait?Asktoreceiveitthenextday!Eachday,moreandmorepeopletryon-lineshopping.Infact,onlinesaleshavedoubledinthelasttenyears.Butnoteveryoneisexcited.Somescientistsnowsaythatonlineshoppingisbadfortheenvironment.
Peoplearesurprisedtohearthis."Theythink,Idon'tneedtodrive,andthebusinessdoesn'tneedtobuildastore,sotherewillbelesspollution,"saysNuriaProst,anenvironmentalscientist."Butitisnotsosimple.Infact,onlineshoppingiswasteful.Italsoaddstoairpollution."
Intruth,theInternetisnotalwaysasgoodafriendtotheenvironmentasitseems.Forexample,mostpeoplethoughtthattheInternetwouldhelpofficesuselesspaperandothermaterials.Butpaperuseincreasedby33percentbetween1986and1997."Onlineshoppingcouldhavesimilarlyharmfulresults,"saysNevilCohen,aresearcherofenvironmentalscience.Partoftheproblemiswhatpeoplearebuyingthesedays.Inthepast,peopleboughtthingsontheInternetthatdidnotrequiremuchpackingmaterial,suchasbooksandclothing.Butnowpeoplealsoshoponlineforlarge,heavyproductssuchastelevisions,computers,chairsandtables.Theseproductsneedtobepackedinlotsofplasticandpaper.Thiscreatesalotofwaste.
Anotherproblemcausedbyonlineshoppingisairpollution.Whencustomersbuyproductsandasktoreceivethemthenextday,onlinebusinessesoftenhavetosendthembyair.Airplanesusemuchmoreoilthancarsandproducemorecarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Whenpeoplebuyalotofdifferentthingsfromdifferentonlinebusinesses,thiscreatesevenmoretravelbyairplane.
Onlineproductreturnsarealsoaproblem.Forexample,anonlineshoestoremayallowcustomerstoreturnshoesforfreeiftheyarewrongsize.Thisdoublesthepackingmaterialsandnumberofairlinetripsrequiredtosellonepairofshoes.
"Ifpeoplewanttoprotecttheenvironment,theyneedtothinkbeforetheyshop,"saysProst."Peopleneedtoaskthemselves:IsthisexactlywhatIwant?DoIreallyneedittomorrow,orcanIwait?"Onlinestorescanalsoaskcustomerstopaymoneyforreturns.Thismaymakepeopleshopmorecarefully."Onlineshoppingisfastandeasy,"saysProst,"butwecan'tforgettheharmfulresultithascausedtotheenvironment."(1)Thepassagebeginswithseveralquestionsto
.A.
introducethemaintopicB.
describeonlineshoppingC.
showthewriter'sopinionD.
listadvantagesofshopping(2)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.
TheInternetisnotgoodtotheenvironment.B.
Onlineshoppingcausesmoreairpollution.C.
Onlineshoppingisbadfortheenvironment.D.
Stoponlineshoppingtoprotecttheenvironment.(3)Whichofthefollowingistoshowthatonlineshoppingiswasteful?A.
Largeproductsneedmorepackingmaterials.B.
Paperuseincreasedby33percentabouttenyears.C.
Businessesneedtobuildastoretoselltheproducts.D.
Onlineshoppingcostslessthanshoppinginastore.(4)Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.
AGoodDealtoMakeB.
ADifferentLifestyletoKeepC.
ACleanerWaytoShopD.
ANewBusinesstoStart(5)Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)A.
B.
C.
D.
4.閱讀理解
Weoftenhearstoriesofanimalsrescuingpeople.Butnowsomeonehasmanagedtoreturnthefavor.
TheeventtookplaceonasnowyJanuarymorning.ThomasSmithwaswalkinghisdog,Jack,inthepark."AsIwaswalking,IjustsawJackrunningintotheicetowardstheducksinthemiddle,andthenhefellintothewaterandcouldn'tclimbout,"saidSmith.Herealizedhehadnochoicebuttotryandsavehisdog."Someoneelsetoldmethelakewasonlyonemeterdeep,butitwasatleasttwicethat.Ihadtobreakmywaythroughthe6-cmice.Finally,IgotJackbytheneckandpulledhimout.Ididn'tthinkIhadeverfeltsocoldbythetimewegotbacktodryland.Andwhenwegotthere,everyonewasaskingifJackwasokay—noonewasparticularlyworriedaboutme!"
Aneighbor,JulieBrown,sawitallhappen."Thedogwentontoanicylake.Allofasudden,itstartedtogounder.Therewerecrowdsofpeoplearound,andtheywereallshoutingandscreaming.BeforeIknewit,theowner(Smith)wasinthewaterforcinghiswaythroughtheice,Icouldn'timaginehowcolditwas.Everyonewasverynervous,buthewasascoolasacucumber-hejustcrawledbackout,putthedogonitslead,andwenthome.
Manyregardhimasahero,butMr.Smithisquitelaid—backaboutit,"Mostdogownersarethesameasme.TheywoulddowhatIdidwithoutasecondthought.Butinthefuture,I'mgoingtomakesurehe'sonaleadnearanyicypond.
Petsaremembersofourfamily.Wouldyoudothesameforthem?(1)WhathappenedonacoldJanuarymorning?A.
Mr.SmithmetJackinthepark.
B.
Mr.SmithranafterJackontheice,C.
Jackfellfromtheiceintothewater.
D.
Jackplayedwiththeducksinthewater.(2)HowdidMr.SmithsaveJack?A.
Heaskedaneighborforhelp,B.
HebroketheiceandshoutedtoJack.C.
HegotJackbythelegandpulledhimout.D.
HepulledJackoutoftheicywaterbytheneck.(3)Theunderlinedphrase"ascoolasacucumber"inParagraph3means"_________".A.
relaxed
B.
proud
C.
shy
D.
brave(4)Inthelastparagraph,thewriterasksaquestionto
.A.
suggestkeepingpetsforfunB.
remindpeopletoputtheirdogsontheleadsC.
encouragepeopletotakegoodcareoftheirpetsD.
advisepeoplenottoleavetheirdogsnearicyponds(5)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.
Aman'spetdog
B.
Adog'sbestfriendC.
Thedangerontheicylake
D.
Suggestionsforpets'owners5.閱讀理解
My14-year-oldson,John,andIsawthecoatatthesametimeinasecond-handclothingstore.Itstoodoutamongbigandoldcoats.Itwassobeautifulandhadanunbelievableprice,$28.Ilookedatmysonandwebothsaidnothing,butJohn'seyesshone.Dark,woolencoatswerepopularwithteenageboys,butnewonescouldcostseveralhundreddollars.Thiscoatwasevenbetter.Johntrieditonandturnedfromsidetoside,eyeinghimselfinthemirror.Itfithimsowell.
Johnworethecoaltoschoolthenextclay.Afterhecamehome,Iasked."Didthekidslikeyourcoat?"
"Theylovedit,"hesaidwithabiggrin.
Overthenextfewweeks,Johnchanged.Hewaspolite,lessargumentative,morethoughtful,andmuchhappier."Gooddinner,Mom,"hewouldsayeveryevening.Withoutawordofcomplaining,hewouldcarryinwoodforthestove.OnedaywhenIsuggestedthathemightstartonhishomeworkbeforedinner,John,whoalwaysputthingsoff,said,"You'reright.IguessIwill."WhenImentionedthischangetooneofhisteachers,shejokedthatthecoatmusthavechangedhim.
JohnandIbothknowweshouldneverjudgeapersonbyhisclothes.Butitistruethatwhenwearingbeautifulandsuitableclothes,wemaytrytobebetterinthought,speechandbehaviortomatchwhatisontheinsidetowhatisontheoutside.(1)Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.
Thepriceofthecoatwastoohigh.B.
Johnlikedthecoatverymuch.C.
Theyoftenwentshoppingtogether.D.
Thewriterdidn'twanttobuythecoat.(2)WhatdidJohnusetodowhenhewasaskedtostudy?A.
Startatonce.B.
Putoffhishomework.C.
Workhardonschoolwork.D.
Carryinwoodforthestove.(3)WhichofthefollowingchangesdidNOThappentoJohnafterheworethecoat?A.
Hewaswillingtofollowsuggestions.B.
Heoftenhelpedtodosomehousework.C.
Healwaysworriedabouthisstudy.D.
Hesaidsweetwordstomakehismotherhappy.(4)Whatdoesthewriterwanttosaythroughthispassage?A.
Whatwewearcouldhelpshapewhoweareinside.B.
Lifeisfullofpossibilitieswhenweareyoung.C.
Weshouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearance.D.
It'sagoodchoicetotrydifferentthingsinourlives.6.閱讀理解
Ifyoucannottravelaroundtheworld,whynottravelontheInternet?GeoGuessrisanewonlinetravelgame.Thegameiseasytoplay,butnearlyimpossibletowin.Thenewonlinegamechallengesyourgeographyskills.Howtoplaythegame
Whenyouthinkyouknowwherethephotowastaken,clickontheGooglemaptoplaceyourmarker.
Clickonthe"MakeAGuess"buttononthebottomofthemap.Anewimagewillappear,showingthedistancebetweentheareayouchoseandtheactuallocation.GeoGuessrwilltellhowmanykilometersawayyouwereandhowmanypointsyouearned.
Yougetfivechancestoguessthelocation.Afterthefifthone,youseeamapshowingyourguesses,thecorrectlocationandthenumberofpointsyouearned.Helpfulhints(提示)
Hereareafewtipstohelpyouidentifywhatpartoftheplanetyouareseeing.
lookaroundandseeifyoucanfindanywordsonsignstoshowthelocallanguage.Forexample,ifbothFrenchandEnglishareonsigns,Canadamightbeagoodguess.
Makeanoteofwhetherthecarsdriveontherightortheleftsideoftheroad.Ifcarsaredrivingontheleft,thatnarrowsyourguesses.
Themoreyouplaythegame,thebetteryouwillgetatgeography.(1)GeoGuessrisanewonlinegamewhichchallengesyour_________skills.A.
math
B.
language
C.
science
D.
geography(2)Youcanhave_________chancestoguessthelocationyousee.A.
three
B.
four
C.
five
D.
six(3)IfyouseebothFrenchandEnglishonsigns,youmaybein_________.A.
America
B.
Japan
C.
France
D.
Canada(4)What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.
AnewonlinegameB.
HowtotravelaroundtheworldC.
HowtoplaythegameD.
Howtoguessthegame7.閱讀理解
VanuatuisanislandnationintheSouthWestPacific.Itisoneofthesmallestcountriesintheworld.Butforthosewhoareinterestedinadventureandsports,thereisalottodo.Vanuatu'sislandsoffervisitorstwoofthemostexcitinganddangerousactivitiesintheworld:volcano(火山)surfingandlanddiving.
VolcanoSurfingOnTannaIsland,MountYasurrises361metresintothesky.Yasurisanactivevolcano,anditerupts(爆發(fā))almosteveryday,sometimesseveraltimesaday.Forcenturies,peoplehaveclimbedthismountaintovisitthetop.Recently,peoplehavealsostartedclimbingYasurtosurfthevolcano.Insomeways,volcanosurfingislikesurfinginthesea,butinotherwaysit'sverydifferent.Volcanosurferstrytoescapetheeruptingvolcano--withoutgettinghitbyflyingrocks!It'sfast,funanddangerous-theperfectextremesport(極限運動).
LandDivingMostpeoplearefamiliarwithbungeejumping,butdoyouknowbungeejumpingstartedonPentecostIslandinVanuatuandisalmostfifteencenturiesold?Theactivity,firstcalledlanddiving,ispartofareligiousceremony(宗教儀式).Amantiestreevines(樹藤)tohislegs.Hethenjumpshead-firstfromahightowertotouchtheearthwiththetopofhishead-withoutbreakingthevine.Everyspring,islandnatives(menonly)stilltakepartinthisamazingactivity.(1)Inthefirstparagraph,whatdoestheunderlinedwordreferto?A.
People.
B.
Animals.
C.
Activities.
D.
Islands.(2)Accordingtothepassage,MountYasur?A.
isnolongeractive
B.
isonPentecostIslandC.
eruptsalmosteveryday
D.
rises800metresintothesky(3)WhyhavepeoplerecentlystartedclimbingMountYasur?A.
Becausepeoplecanclimbiteasily.
B.
Becausepeoplecanmakemoney.C.
Becausepeoplecanwatchsnowonit.
D.
Becausepeoplecansurfthevolcano.(4)WhichofthefollowingaboutlanddivingisTRUE?A.
Itisnotdangerousatall.
B.
Itwasfirstcalled"bungeejumping".C.
ItisatraditionalactivityinVanuatu.
D.
ItcametoVanuatufromanothercountry.(5)Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.
Totellpeoplenottododangeroussports.B.
Toexplainwhatvolcanosurfingandlanddivingare.C.
Totalkabouttheworld'sbestvolcanosurferandlanddiver.D.
TocompareactivitiesinVanuatuwithsportsinNewZealand.8.閱讀理解
JohnandJackmetattheoldbencheveryafternoon.Thentheyplayedfootball.Buttheydidn'thaveenoughmoneytobuyarealfootball.SoJackmadeaballoutofoldsockscoveredwithapieceofplastic,Everytime,thetwofriendsdidn'tstopkickingandrunninguntilverylate.
OnMondayafternoon,JohnandJackmetagainattheoldbench.Soonthehome-madeballwasrunningacrossthegrass.Theboyslaughedandshoutedhappily.Theballwasstoppedbyaboywearinganicepairofsportsshoes.JohnwasupsetwhenhesawtheboywasSteven.
Thenextmorning,John'smothergavehimabill."Yourunclesentyouabirthdaypresent,shesmiled.John'seyesgrewbigwhenhesawthe$100bill.Laterthatday,hismotherboughtanewpairofsportsshoesandarealfootball.
ThatafternoonSteveninvitedJohntoplayfootball.StevendidnotwantJacktojointhemonlybecauseJack'ssportsshoesweredirty.Whenthegamewasover,JohnandStevenwalkedpasttheoldbenchwhereJackwassitting.Stevenpickedupastoneandthrewitathim.John,holdinghisnewfootballinhishands,walkedonanddidnotlookback.
Severaldayslater.AsJohnwalked.Pasttheoldbench,hesawsomethinglyingunderit.Helookedcloserandsawitwasthehomemadeball,Johnwasfullofsadnesswhenhesawtheball.Ashissadnessturnedtoanger,hepickeduphisnewfootballandkickeditintotheair.Thenhewalkedtothebench,satdownandwaited.(1)WhenJohnandJackwere.Playingwiththeirhome-madeball,theyfelt______.A.
sad
B.
glad
C.
unfair
D.
angry(2)WhatpresentdidJohngetfromhisuncle?A.
Abill.
B.
Afootball.
C.
Ahome-madefootball.
D.
Anewpairofshoes,(3)Whydidn'tJackplayfootballwithJohnandSteven?A.
Becausehewasill.B.
BecausehehatedSteven,C.
Becausehedidn'twearsportsshoes.D.
Becausehewasn'tinvitedbySteven.(4)Johnsatonthebenchandprobablywaitedfor______.A.
hismother
B.
Jack
C.
Steven
D.
hisuncle(5)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.
Abirthdaypresent
B.
Afootballmatch
C.
Ahome-madefootball
D.
Anewfootball9.閱讀理解
Lotsofpeopleareafraidofspeakinginpublic.Accordingtoastudy,thereare3ofevery4peoplehavingsuchaproblem.Theconclusionisabitsurprisingandworrying,asmostjobsrequiresomespeakingability.Thefollowingwillhelpyoutomakeaspeechbetter.
Writenotecards.Writemainideasonyourcards.Youneedn'twritedetails.Justputinsomefunfacts,questions,andotheractivitiesonthecardstosharewiththeclass.Youneedn'tlookatyourcardsforalongtimewhilespeaking.Onlyhaveaquicklookatthecardforinformationinsteadofreadingeverylastwordifnecessary.
Smileatyourclass.Whenit'stimetospeak,agoodold-fashionedsmileisthebesttodrawyourclassintoyourspeech.Behappy,becauseyou'reabouttoteachyourclasssomethingtheydon'tknowbefore.Studieshaveshownthatsmilesareinfectious.Thatmeansonceyousmile,it'shardforeveryoneelsenottosmile.Soifyouwantyourspeechtogooffwell,smile.Thatwillmakeeveryonesmileandmaybethosesmileswillmakeyouactuallysmile.
Makeeyescontact.It'ssoboringtolistentoaspeakerwholooksatthefloororatnotecards.Relax.Yourclassismadeupofyourfriendsandyoutalktothemallthetime.Talkthesamewaynow.Havealookateverypersonintheclassroomatleastonce.Thatway,everyonewillfeellikeyou'recommunicatingwiththem.Also,you'lllooklikeyouknowwhatyouaretalkingabout.
Usehandmotions.Moveyouhandalongasyoutalk,usingthemtoexpressyourkeypointsandkeeptheclassinterested.Itwillalsoleadyournervousenergyintoabetterplace.(1)Accordingtothepassage,
ofpeopleareafraidofspeakinginpublic.A.
25%
B.
50%
C.
100%
D.
75%(2)Thewords"smilesareinfectious"means
.A.
smilesisakindofillnessB.
smileskeeppeoplefitC.
yoursmilescanmakeotherswarmandwanttosmiletooD.
it'shardtomakeotherssmile(3)Whichistherightpicturetothelastparagraph?A.
B.
C.
D.
(4)Thepassagemainlytalksabout
.A.
aboy'sspeechinclass
B.
howtonotecardsC.
thefearofpublicspeaking
D.
howtomakeaspeechbetter10.閱讀理解
I'mLiMei.MyfavouritebookisAFriendLikeHenry.It'sabouthowafamilydoghelpsaboydealwithhisautism(孤獨癥).WhenIfeltsad,mybestfriendgavemethebook.Itcheeredmeup.
I'mTony.Readingintheholidayisaninterestingthing.TwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSeaismyfavouritebook.It'saboutacaptain'stravelunderthesea.Thestoryisveryinterestingandthepicturesarefantastic.Thisbookcanmakeyourelaxed.
Myname'sBob.IlikereadingtheFourGreatClassicalNovelsofChinaalthoughI'maforeignerfromSydney.Ican'twaittotellthestoryTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms(王國).IttaughtmealotaboutthethreekingdomsofWei,ShuandWu.Ifyouareinterestedinhistory,don'tmissit.
I'mMary.Inmyopinion,TheLittlePrince(王子)isthebestone.Inthisbook,ayoungprincefallsintoEarthfromasmallplanetandexperiencesalot.It'snotjustafictionstory,buttellsusaboutthecorrectvalues.(1)WhenLiMeifelt________________,herfriendgaveherthebookAFriendlikeHenry.A.
happy
B.
sad
C.
bored
D.
excited(2)Tony'sfavouritebookis________________.A.
TwentyThousandLeaguesundertheSea
B.
TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsC.
TheLittlePrince
D.
AFriendlikeHenry(3)Wecanlearnalotabout________________fromTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms.A.
travelling
B.
geography
C.
science
D.
history(4)MarythinksTheLittlePrinceisthebestbecause________________.A.
ithasfantasticpictures
B.
itcandealwithherautismC.
ittellsaboutthecorrectvalues
D.
itcancheerherup(5)Thebesttitleforthispassageis"________________".A.
Mybestfriend
B.
Myfavouritebook
C.
Myinterestingmovie
D.
Myfavouritestory11.閱讀理解
Radioandtelevisionareverypopularintheworldtoday.MillionsofpeoplewatchTV.Perhapsmorepeoplelistentotheradio.
TheTV,ofcourse,ismoreusefulthantheradio.OnTVyoucanseeandhearwhatishappeningintheworld.
Nowtheradioisnotdisappearing.It'sstillwithus.Andthenumberoflistenersisbecominglarger.Onereasonforthisistheinventionofthetransistor(晶體管)radio.Thetransistorradioissometimesverysmall.Itisveryeasytocarry.Youcanputoneinyourpocketandlistentoitonthebuswhenyougotowork.Itisbetterforblindpeople.Manyoldpeopledon'thavegoodsight(視力)towatchTV.Whenpeopleareworking,theycan'twatchTVbuttheycanlistentomusicornewsovertheradio.What'smore,theradioismuchcheaperthantheTV.(1)Afterthetelevisionwasinvented,people____.A.
thinkitisunnecessarytousetheradio
B.
don'twanttousetheradioanymoreC.
arestillusingtheradio
D.
findtheradioisdisappearing(2)Oneofthereasonsforthelargernumberoflistenersoftheradioisthat____.A.
theTVwasinvented
B.
thetransistorradiowasinventedC.
peopledon'tlikewatchingTV
D.
millionsofpeoplewatchTV(3)____listentotheradiomorebecausetheirsightisn'tgoodenough.A.
Children
B.
Youngpeople
C.
Oldpeople
D.
Adults(4)Usually____canbeusedeasilywhilepeoplearemovingorworking.A.
theradio
B.
theTV
C.
boththeTVandtheradio
D.
neithertheradionortheTV12.閱讀理解
Bobwasonlysevenyearsold.OnenightBobwasathomealonewhilehisparentswereoutforaparty.Hehadoftenstayedalonebefore,sohewasn'tafraid.Ashewaitedforhisparentstoreturnhome,hewatchedafilmonTV.Hiseyesbecameheavierandheavierastimepassedby.
SuddenlyBob'seyesopenedwide-whatwasthesoundinthenextroom?Bobheardthewindowbeingopenedslowly.Foraminute,Bobwassofrightenedthathecouldnotmove,andhisbodyfeltlikeice.Heknewthathecouldn'tlosehisheadandbegantothinkofthethingshecoulddo.
Againheheardthesoundofsomeonetryingtoclimbintohishomethroughthewindow.
Bob'sdrumswerestandinginthecornerneartheTV."Wait,maybethereissomethingIcando,"thoughtBob.Hebeathisdrumsashardashecould.ThesoundwassoterriblethatBobsurprisedevenhims
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