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上海同濟(jì)大學(xué)第二附屬中學(xué)八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下冊(cè)期末閱讀理解匯編一、八年級(jí)英語(yǔ)下冊(cè)閱讀理解專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練1.閱讀理解

1970wasWorldConservation(保護(hù))Year.TheUnitedNationswantedeveryonetoknowthattheworldwasindanger.Theyhopedsomethingcouldbe"done.

Hereisoneexampleoftheproblem.Atonetimetherewere1,300kindsofplants,treesandflowersinHolland(荷蘭),butnowonly866areleft.Theothershavebeendestroyed(毀滅)bymodernpeopleandtheirscience.Wearepollutingearth,air,waterandeverythingaroundus.Wecan'tlivewithoutthesethings.Ifthingsgoonlikethis,weshalldestroyourselves.

Whatwillhappeninthefuture?Perhapsit'smoreimportanttoask"Whatmustwedo?".Moreandmoreyoungpeoplehaveknownthis.Manyofthemarehelpingtosaveourearth.Forexample,theyplanttrees.InasmalltownintheUnitedStatesalargegroupofgirlscleanedthebanksof11kilometresoftheirriver.Youngpeoplemayhearaboutconservationthroughasongcalled"Noone'sgoingtochangeourworld".ItwasmadebyCliffGichardandothersingers.Themoneyfromitwillhelptoconservetigers,elephantsandpandasontheearth.(1)TheUnitedNationshopedsomethingcouldbedone

.A.

toconservetheworld

B.

tochangetheworldC.

todeveloptheworld

D.

todestroytheworld(2)Whyaren'ttheremanyplants,treesandflowersinHollandnow?A.

Becausepeopletheredidn'tneedsomanyplants,treesorflowers.B.

Becausepeopletheredestroyedthem.C.

Becauselittleconservationhasbeendonethere.D.

Becausepeopleneedmorelandtoliveon.(3)Howmanykindsofplants,treesandflowershavebeendestroyedinHolland?A.

1,300

B.

2,166

C.

866

D.

434(4)Weshalldestroyourselvesifwegoon

.A.

plantingtreesandflowers

B.

pollutingearth,airandwateraroundusC.

savingtheworld

D.

helpingtoconservetigers,elephantsandpandas2.閱讀理解

AlmosteveryChinesepersoncanrecite(背誦)thetwolinesofthefamouspoem,"Everygrainontheplatecomesfromhardwork."Butsadly,manyofusdon'tgettherealmeaningoftheselines:Don'twastefood.

ACCTVprogramreportedthatthefoodChinesepeoplethrowawayeveryyearisenoughtofeed200million(百萬(wàn))peopleforayear.Dowehavetoomuchfood?Ofcoursenot.Therewere925millionhungrypeoplearoundtheworldin2011.Sixmillionchildrendieofhungereveryyear.

Chinesepeoplearewell-knownforbeingfriendly.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenupallthefoodonthetable.Luckily,anumberofpeoplehaveknowntheimportanceofsavingfood.Whatshouldwedoinourdailylifetowastelessfood?

⑴Don'tordertoomuchinarestaurant.Onlyorderasmuchasyouwanttoeat.Ifyoucannoteatallthefoodyouordered,taketherestofithome.

⑵Don'tleaveanyfoodinyourbowlswhilehavingmeals.

⑶Keepaneyeonwhatfoodyouhaveathome.Don'tbuytoomuch,especiallyforvegetablesandfruit.(1)What'stherealmeaningoftheunderlinedsentence?A.

春種一粒粟,秋收萬(wàn)顆子。

B.

誰(shuí)知盤中餐,粒粒皆辛苦。C.

吏祿三百石,歲晏有余糧。

D.

足蒸暑土氣,背灼炎天光。(2)Whatshouldwedotowastelessfood?A.

Ordermorefoodinarestaurant.B.

Everytimeyoueat,leavesomefoodinyourbowls.C.

Takeallthefoodyouorderedhome.D.

Don'tstoretoomuchfoodlikevegetablesandfruit.(3)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

Anumberofpeoplehaveknowntheimportanceofsavingfood.B.

ThefoodChinesepeoplethrowawayeveryyearisenoughtofeed200millionpeopleforayear.C.

200millionchildrendieofhungereveryyear.D.

ManyChinesefeelthattheylosefaceifguestshaveeatenupallthefoodonthetable.(4)What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.

Don'twastefood.

B.

Chinesepeoplearefriendly.C.

Wecan'tdieofhunger.

D.

Everygrainisgrownbyfarmers.3.閱讀理解

MaryandPeterwerehavingapicnicwithsomefriendsnearariverwhenMaryshouted,"Look!That'saspaceshipupthereandit'sgoingtolandhere."

Frightenedbythestrangespaceship,alltheyoungpeoplegotintotheircarsanddroveawayasquicklyaspossibleexceptPeterandMary.Theyweremorecurious(好奇的)thanfrightened.Theywatchedthespaceshiplandandsawadooropen,butnobodycameout,sotheywenttolookintoit.Inthecentreofthefloor,therewasalotoffood.PeterfollowedMaryintothespaceshipanddidnothearthedoorclosebehindhim.Thetemperaturefellinnotimeandverysoonthetwoyoungpeopledidn'tknowanything.

Whentheycameto,theyweresurprisedtoseethattheywerebackbytheriveragain.Thespaceshiphadgone.Theircarwasnearby.

"Whathappened?"askedMary.

Peterscratched(搔)hishead,sayingslowly,"Don'taskme.Perhapswehadaproblem.Comeon.It'stimetogohome."

Afterdrivingaboutfiftymetres,theyfoundathickwallmadeofsomethinglikeglassstoodintheirway.Ontheothersideofthewall,afewstrangealienswerelookingthroughthewallandreadinganotice,whichtranslatedinto(譯成)Englishsaid,"Newcomersatthezoo,apairofearthvillagersintheirhouseonwheels."(1)WhathappenedafterMaryandPeterenteredthespaceship?A.

Theywereaskedtoeatmuchfood.B.

Thetemperaturewentup.C.

Someonetheycouldn'tseeknockedthemdown.D.

Thespaceshipflewawaywiththemandpartofthefield.(2)Whatcanwelearnfromtheendofthestory?A.

PeterandMarybecamevillagers.B.

PeterandMarywereinanotherplanet(星球).C.

PeterandMarywentbackhome.D.

PeterandMaryvisitedthezoo.(3)Theunderlinedpart"houseonwheels"means"

"inthisstory.A.

car

B.

space

C.

wall

D.

zoo(4)HowdidPeterandMaryfeelwhentheysawthestrangespaceship?A.

frightened

B.

surprised

C.

amazed

D.

curious4.閱讀理解

WelcometoLondon!Nowletmetellyousomethingaboutthiswonderfulcity.London,thecapitaloftheUnitedKingdom,isthebiggestcityinWesternEuropewithover7millionpeople.ItsitsbytheRiverThames.Londonhasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Becauseofitslonghistoryanddifferentcultures,Londonisaveryfamouscityintheworld.Peopleallovertheworldarefamiliarwiththecity'sreddouble-decker(雙層的)busesandblacktaxis.People

TheBritishEmpireusedto(過(guò)去常常)rulearoundtheworld,somanypeoplefromaroundtheworldmovedtoLondon.Theyhavebroughtwiththemtheirownlanguagesandcultures.Morethan300differentlanguagesarespokeninLondon.Culture

Londonisknownforitsmuseums.OneimportantmuseumisBritishMuseum.Itistheoldestpublicmuseumintheworld.TherearetwomainartmuseumsinLondontheNationalGalleryandtheTateGallery.Besides,Londonisalsohometoarts,suchastheaterandmusic.TheGlobeTheater,whichwaspopularinthelate16thand17thcenturies,wasopenedforperformancesofWilliamShakespeare'splays.Touristattractions

Londonhasmanywonderfulplacestovisit.Forexample,thewell-knownClockTower,a320-foot-hightower,wascalledtheBigBen.AnotherfamousLondonbuildingisBuckinghamPalace.Themembersofroyal(皇家的)familyofEnglandlivethere.Besides,HydeParkisthelargestopenareaincentralLondon.(1)What'sthepopulationofLondon?A.

Lessthan7million.

B.

Only7million.

C.

Morethan7million.

D.

Nearly7million.(2)HowmanymuseumsarethereinLondonaccordingtothepassage?A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five.(3)ThemembersofroyalfamilyofEnglandlivein.A.

thebigBen

B.

BuckinghamPalace

C.

HydePark

D.

BritishMuseum(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned(提及)inthepassage?A.

ThelocationofLondon.

B.

ThehistoryofLondon.C.

TheinterestingplacesinLondon.

D.

ThefoodinLondon.5.閱讀理解

Youdon'thavetobegreattogetstarted,butyouhavetogetstartedtobegreat.Ibelieveitisanormalthoughtintoday'ssocietytojustletlifehappentous.Ialsobelievethatwesometimesdestroy(毀滅)ourwell-plannedthoughtsaboutsuccessbecauseit'seasiertojustcontinueasusualratherthan"try"withthepossiblefailureinmind.

Mostpeoplenevergetmovingbecausetheydon'tknowwhattheywant.Withoutacertainresultalreadysetinyourmind,it'sreallydifficulttogetgoing,andevenifyoudo,yourattentionmaysoondisappearandyougiveupbeforelong.

Whynotconsiderwhat'sreallyimportantinyourlife?Writedownwhatexcitesyou,whatwouldtrulymakeyouhappyandwhatproblemsyouhave.Attheendoftheweek,takeacarefullookatthenotesyou'vetaken.You'llsoonbegintoseeaclearerpictureofwhatdirectionyoushouldbegoingtowards.

Knowledgeisuselesswithoutaction.Youreadmanybooksbutyourlifewillstaythesameifyoudon'tusetheknowledge.Knowledgeisfantasticbutitwillnotchangeyourlifeuntilitisused.Ilovetoreadpersonaldevelopmentmaterialtokeepapositiveattitude(積極的態(tài)度)towardsmylife,butIalsorealizethatifIdon'tsetgoalstoachieve,thenIwillalwaysbeatalkthetalkpersonwhoisgreatatgivingadvicebutuselessatrealizingit.Ifyouhavenoplansofpracticingwhatyousay,thenitmaybebesttokeepyourmouthclosed.

Doyouwanttoknowwhoyouare?Don'task,Act!Actionwillexplainyou.Whateverexcuseswehavefornotlivinguptoourtalent,thefactisthattimewillalwaysmoveforward.Bewhateveryouwanttobeandwhateveryoucanbe.Alwaysremembertheonlylimits(限制)wehavearetheoneswecreateforourselves.Lifeisnotwhatwethink.Itiswhatweexperiencewhenwebehaveaccordingtothethoughtswehave.(1)Whatwillhappenifyouhavethepossiblefailureinyourmind?A.

Youwilldestroyyourwell-plannedthoughtsaboutsuccess.B.

You'llhavegreatpressureandtrynottomakeanymistakes.C.

Youwilltryyourbestandcomeupwithamuchbetterplan.D.

You'llputalltheopportunitiestogoodusetotryyourplan.(2)InParagraphTwo,thewriterwantsto

.A.

telluswhatpeopleneedtogetsuccess

B.

showuswhatpeoplesetintheirmindC.

talkaboutwhypeopleshouldpractice

D.

explainwhypeoplestopgoingahead(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"atalkthetalkperson"meaninthepassage?A.

Apersonwhoisgoodatgivingtalks.

B.

Apersonwhotalksbigbutdoesnothing.C.

Apersonwhoisactiveintalking.

D.

Apersonwhoisanenergetictalker.(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofthepassage?A.

Knowledgeisfantasticwhenit'sused,orit'suseless.B.

Knowledgeisuselesswithoutaction.C.

Successalwaysstopsusfromsucceedingbutourselves.D.

Actionwilltellyouwhoyouare.(5)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.

SeeaClearPictureofLife

B.

TakingActionsLeadstoSuccessC.

SetYourGoalstoAchieve

D.

ActionsSpeakLouderthanWords6.閱讀理解ZhaoMin,ChinaIhavegreatinterestinstamps.Ihavestartedcollectingmanykindsofstampssince2011.Ihavecollectedover300differentstamps.They'rereallyamazing.Julia,theUSThistoybearismyonlytoy.Ihavekeptitforthreeyears.Avolunteerwhocametoourvillagegaveittome.Thetoybearhasbecomemybestfriend.Heknowsallofmysecrets(秘密).Frank,EnglandLook!Ihaveatoygun.MyunclegavemethefirsttoygunwhenIwasfive.Ihavegottwelvegunsfromhimsofar.Beingapolicemanlikehimisalwaysmydream.Weoftenplaytogetherontheweekend.It'sreallyfun.Lisa,CanadaIwasbornonabigfarm.Therearealotofhorses.Theyaremyfriends.Feedingthemisoneofmyfavoritehobbies.NowI'moldenoughtohelpmyfatherworkonthefarm.(1)HowlonghasZhaoMincollecteddifferentkindsofstamps?A.

Foraboutsixmonths.B.

Foraboutthreeyears.C.

Forabouteightyears.D.

Forfiveyears.(2)What'sFrank'sdream?A.

Beingaworker.

B.

Beingateacher.

C.

Beinganactor.

D.

Beingapoliceman.(3)What'soneofLisa'sfavoritehobbies?A.

Ridinghorses.

B.

Feedinghorses.

C.

Playingwithhorses.

D.

Lookingafterhorses.(4)WhohasbecomeJulia'sbestfriend?A.

Atoybear.

B.

Avolunteer.

C.

Herpet.

D.

Atoygun.(5)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.

ZhaoMinhascollectedover400differentstamps.B.

Frankoftenplayswithhisuncleontheweekend.C.

LisaisagirlwhocomesfromAmerica.D.

Julia'sfriendgaveheratoybear.7.閱讀下面的材料,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。

Ineverycountry,therearethousandsofpeoplewhowanttohelpout.Manyjoinorganizationsrun(管理)bytheirgovernments,forexample,thePeaceCorpsintheUnitedStatesandVoluntaryServiceOverseasinBritain.Sincethepowerful(猛烈的)earthquaketookplaceinSichuan,morethan200thousandvolunteersacrossChinahavebeenhelpingthere!Theydoallkindsofworkorcomeupwithwaystohelpimprovelife.Someoffertheirprofessionalskillsforfree.Othershavenoqualifications(資歷),buttheylovetoworkhardtohelp.

OneofthemostfamousvolunteersintheworldwasMotherTeresa.ShecouldbethebestvolunteerbecauseshegaveherlifetohelpingthepoorestpeopleofCalcutta.Shehelpedthehomeless,caredforthesick,gaveoutfood,andbecamethemotherofthosewithoutfamilies.

Nowmoreandmoreteenagersactivelylookforvolunteeringopportunities,too.Theyvolunteerbecausetheythinkitwillbefunortheywilllearnsomething.Theyalsoliketheideaofbeinghelpfultoothers,evenifitisjusthandingoutbooksfortheteacher.Astheygetolder,thesereasonsarestillthesame,butthereareotherimportantreasonsforvolunteeringsuchaslearningon-the-job,gettingworkexperience,andimprovingtheirsociallife.

Allvolunteersbringjoytothepeopletheyhelpinsomanyways.Theymightreadbookstotheblind,fixupbrokenhomes,findwaystogetwaterforvillages,Couldyoubeavolunteer?Whatkindofvolunteerworkcouldyoudo?Thereissomeoneintheworldwhoneedsyou.(1)ThePeaceCorpsis________intheUnitedStates.A.

acity

B.

anorganization

C.

avolunteer

D.

aschool(2)Theunderlinedword"those"inthepassagemeans"________".A.

thehomeless

B.

thesick

C.

thepoor

D.

thekids(3)WhatisNOTthereasonforteenagerstobevolunteersaccordingtothepassage?A.

Theywanttomakemorefriends.B.

Theywanttobehelpful.C.

Ithelpsthemgetworkexperience.D.

Itcanimprovetheirsociallife.(4)Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.

Theworldneedsvolunteers.B.

MotherTeresawasagreatvolunteer.C.

Volunteersdoallkindsofwork.D.

Therearedifferentwaysofvolunteering.8.閱讀下面的材料,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案。

Doyouknow"WeiboAddicts"(微博控)?DoyouwriteaWeibo?Ifyoudon't,youare"out"!

Weibomeansmicroblog.Peoplemayspendmuchtimewritingablog,butittakesalittletimetowriteamicroblog.Why?Becauseeverymessageonamicroblogislessthan140words.

MicroblogstartedintheUSA.ItcametoChinain2009anditgrowsveryfast.In2011,thenumberofChinesemicro-bloggersgrewto300million.Peoplewritemicroblogsformanyreasons.Formanymicroblogusers,itisagreatwayoflearningthefreshestnews,talkingwithfriendsandsharingdifferentkindsofinformation,includingnews,everydaylife,pictures,music,videosandsoon.

Itiseasyandfasttosendamessageonamicroblog.However,thiscanalsobringproblemsandevenpanic(恐慌).Forexample,whenthebigearthquakeandtsunami(海嘯)hitJapaninMarch,2011,messageslike"Saltcanhelppeoplefightradiation(輻射)"werehotonmicroblogs.Thenacrazybuyingofsaltfollowed.Laterpeopleknewitwasjustarumor(謠言).

Inaword,microblogplaysanewpartinthelifeofChinesepeople.(1)WhatdoesWeiboAddictsinthefirstparagraphmean?A.

PeoplewhoarecrazyaboutWeibo.B.

PeoplewhoseldomuseWeibo.C.

PeoplewhofirstmadeWeibo.D.

PeoplewhoneedWeiboleast.(2)WhatisNOTanadvantage(優(yōu)勢(shì))ofWeibo?A.

Itisshortbutcarriesmanymeanings.B.

Itcanhelpuslearnthelatestnews.C.

Itcansendrumors.D.

Itiseasytouse.(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.

Writingamicroblogneedsmuchtime.B.

MicroblogappearedinChinaonlyoneyearagobutitissopopularnow.C.

Asapopularthing,microbloghasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.D.

MoreChineseshowgreatinterestinmicroblogbecauseitstartedintheUSA(4)WhatdoesPara.3mainlytalkabout?A.

HowtouseWeibo.B.

WhyWeiboissopopular.C.

WhoisusingWeibo.D.

WhatWeibois.9.閱讀理解

MedicalexpertssaymostAmericansdonotgetenoughsleep.TheysaymoreAmericansneedtotakeanap—thatistorestforashortperiodinthemiddleoftheday.Theygivepeopleadvicetosleeplightlybeforecontinuingwithotheractivities.Theexpertssaynapsmightimprovehealthbyreducingpressure.

SomeEuropeanandLatinAmericancompanieshavesupportedtheideaofnappingformanyyears.Theyaskpeopletoleavework,gohomeandhaveanapbeforereturning.IntheUnitedStates,somecompaniesletworkersrestsimplyintheiroffices.Theybelievethiscanhelpworkersmakefewermistakesandalsoincreasetheamountofworkthatapersoncando.

Sleepexpertssayitislikelythatpeoplemakemoremistakesatworkthanatothertimes.Theysaypeopleshouldnotcarryoutimportanttaskswhentheyfeelsleepy.Andtheysaythebestthingtodoistotakeanap.

Abouttwentyminutesofrestisallyouneed.Expertssaythisprovidesextraenergyandcanincreaseyoureffectsuntiltheendoftheday.Butexpertssaidthatanapshouldlastnomorethantwentytothirtyminutes.Alongernapwillputthebodyintodeepsleepandwakingupwillbedifficult.(1)Thispassageisprobablytakenfrom________.A.

astorybook

B.

aposter

C.

asciencefiction

D.

amedicalmagazine(2)What'sthebestwaytoincreaseworkers'effects?A.

Talkingwithfriends.

B.

Doingrelaxingexercise.C.

Laughing,smilingandcrying.

D.

Havingarestfortwentyorthirtyminutes.(3)Whatwillhappentotheworkersiftheykeeponworkingwithoutanyrest?A.

Theywillgetalotofmoney.B.

Theywillfailintheirjobsandevencausealotoftrouble.C.

Theywillliveahappylifeinthefuture.D.

Theywillfeelbetterafterfinishingeverydayjobs.(4)Themeaningoftheunderlinedword"reducing"inthefirstparagraphis"________".A.

加大

B.

緩解

C.

產(chǎn)生

D.

制造(5)Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.

takinganapduringthedayB.

thedisadvantagesoftakinganapC.

Americanswhodon'thaveanapduringtheweekendsD.

theadvantagesofdeepsleep10.閱讀理解

Onedayinarestaurant,theAmericanwriterAnneHerbertwrotethissentenceonapieceofpaper:"Random(任意的)actionsofkindness."LatersherepeateditinaninterviewonaTVshow,anditsooncaughtpeople'seyesandmadepeoplethinkabouthowsmall"kind"actionscouldmakeourdailylivesbetter.

Onerainynight,awomanwasstandingatabusstopwaitingforthebus.Amancamebyonamotorcycleandofferedtogiveheraride.Ofcourse,thewomansaidno.Itwouldbecrazytoacceptaridefromastrangeronamotorcycle.Suddenlythemanreachedoutandputa50-dollarbillinherhand.Hesaid,"Pleasetakeataxi.Ithurtsmetoseeyoustandinghereintherain."Beforeshecouldrefuse,heleftquicklyonhismotorcycle.

Kindactionscanbecontagious.Once,awomanwasgoingthroughatollstation(收費(fèi)站)onahighway.Insteadofpayingforoneticket,sheaskedfortwo.Shesaidtothetollcollector,"Thesecondticketisforthecarbehindme."Shedidn'tknowthepersoninthatcar.Shejustdiditwithoutthinkingmore.Sowhenthenextcarcameup,thetollcollectorsaidtothedriver,"Youdon'thavetopay.Thewomaninthebluecarjustpaidforyou."Thedriverwassosurprisedthathedecidedtopayforthepersonbehindhim.Thiscontinuedwith14driversthatday.

Sojustimaginewhattheworldwillbelikeifweallpracticerandomactionsofkindnessfromtimetotime?(1)Whenthemanonthemotorcycleofferedtogivearide,thewomanprobablyfeltheis______.A.

helpful

B.

friendly

C.

silly

D.

strange(2)Theunderlinedword"contagious"inParagraph3probablymeans______inChinese.A.

有感染力的

B.

有用的

C.

有生機(jī)的

D.

有說(shuō)服力的(3)Oneofthefeatures(特征)of"randomactionsofkindness"is______.A.

it'snecessarytotaketimetoplanforit

B.

youshouldwaitforapropertimetodoitC.

todosomethinggoodwithoutthinking

D.

toperformkindlyforacertainneed

(4)Whichofthefollowingbestendsthepassage?A.

Wewillnotonlygive,butalsogetalotoutofit.B.

Ithelpsusunderstandwhypeoplehelpeachother.C.

Haveyoueverdoneanyrandomactionsofkindness?D.

Willmorepeopleacceptrandomactionsofkindness?11.閱讀理解

FirstFrenchman:Ionceheardsomeoneshout,"Lookout."Iputmyheadoutofawindowandabucket(桶)ofwaterfellonme.Itseemsthat"Lookout"maymean"Don'tlookout".

SecondFrenchman:Iwasonceonashipandheardthecaptainshout,"Allhandsondeck(甲板)."Iputmyhandsonthedeckandsomeonewalkedonthem.

ThirdFrenchman:Ioncewentearlyinthemorningtothedoctor'sandhisnursecametothedoorandsaid,"He'snotupyet.Comebackinhalfanhour."WhenIwentasecondtimeforhim,Shesaid,"He'snotdownyet."Ihadtogoawayagain.LaterIthoughtthedoctorshouldbeinthehouseintheevening,soIwentthereoncemore.

"Oh,howsorryIam!He'snotin!I'dbettertellhimtowaitforyouifyoucouldcometomorrow,"saidthenurse."Well!He'snotup,heisnotdown,andheisnotin.Pleasetellmewherehestays!"Isaidangrily.(1)ThefirstFrenchmanheardsomeoneshout"Lookout.".Here"Lookout"means“

”.A.

Putyourheadout

B.

Takecare

C.

Hurryup

D.

Helpme(2)Whenthecaptainshouted,"Allhandsondeck.",whathemeantwas

.A.

puttingyourbothhandsondeck

B.

puttingupyourhandsC.

givingyourhandstome

D.

that"Allthesailors(船員)ondeck"(3)Whenthenursesaid,"He'snotupyet.",shemeantthat

.A.

hehadnotstoodupyet

B.

hehadnotyetgotupC.

hehadnotwokenupyet

D.

hehadnotyetcomedownstairs(4)WhenthethirdFrenchmanwentbackforthesecondtime,thedoctor

.A.

wasstillinanupstairroom

B.

wasreadingC.

washavinghisbreakfast

D.

waswashinghimself12.閱讀理解

Oneday,IwascookingwithmyfriendSandyinthekitchen.Suddenly,Sandycutherfinger.

Iwenttoherquickly.Buttomysurprise,Isawcomputerchipsinherfinger.

"Nowyouknowmysecret,soyouhavetodie!"Sandysaidandpickeduptheknife."No,please,Sandy.Aren'twegoodfriends?"Ishouted.ButbeforeSandycouldsayanything,shefainted.

"Oh,Sandy,"Itookhertothehospitalinahurry.Afteradoctorcheckedher,hesaid,"I'mafraidwecan'thelpher.Whydon'tyoutakehertoarobotcentre?"Ihurriedtoarobotcentre.Afewdayslater,Sandywaswell.Sheasked,"Mary,whydidyousavemeevenafterItriedtokillyou?"

"BecauseI'msureyouaremyfriend.Canyoutellmewhereyouarefrom?I'mfromanotherplanet.It'sfarfromhere.Thankyou,myfriend.NowIseehowfriendlypeopleareontheEarth."

Twodayslater,aUFOcameandpickedherup.Sincethen,I'veneverseenher.(1)WhatwasSandydoingwhenshecutherfinger?A.

ShewaswatchingafilmnamedUFO.B.

Shewascookinginthekitchen.C.

Shewasgettingreadyforthecomingparty.D.

Shewasdoingsomeshoppingwithherfriends.(2)WhatdidSandywanttodowhenherfriendknewhersecret?A.

Shewantedtokillherfriend.

B.

Shewantedtorunafterherfriend.C.

Shewantedtogotothehospital.

D.

Shewantedtoplaywiththeknife.(3)WhosavedSandy'slifeintheend?A.

Thewriterandthepolice.

B.

Thedoctorsinthehospital.C.

Thedoctorsandtherobots.

D.

Thewriterandexpertsintherobotcentre.(4)WherewasSandyfrom?A.

Anothercountry.

B.

Arobotcentre.

C.

Anotherplanet.

D.

Ahospital.13.閱讀理解

EnderWigginisa6-year-oldarmygeneral(將軍),andagaminggenius(天才).SometimeinEarth'sfuture,humanswillhaveawarwithbug-likealienspecies,the"Buggers".Theyusecomputerstocontrolbattles(戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)).Toprepareforthewar,alltalentedchildrenstudyinaspecialschooltobecomegenerals.Wigginisoneofthem.

Studentsplaygamestopractisetheircommanding(指揮的)skills.Wigginisthebestofthem.Atlast,Wiggincomestohisfinaltest.Thefleet(艦隊(duì))hecommandsinthegameistherealhumanarmy.Wigginisactually"playing"thefinalbattlebetweenhumansandBuggers.Willhewin?W

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