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Lesson28中考英语冲刺(二十八)

【Cloze】

(1)

Intheforestmanyyears1therelivedanoldlion(狮子).Thislionwassoold2hecouldnolongerrunandcatchlittleanimalsforhisfood.Heknewthattheonlywaytogetenoughtoeatwas3theotheranimals4tohim.

Sohecrawled(爬)intohisden(兽穴)andmadethembelievethathewassick.Hegroaned(呻吟)andgroaned.Thelittleanimalswouldhearthegroans.Theyfeltsorry5theoldlion,andtheywouldgointothedentosee6theycouldhelphim.Thenthelionwouldcaughtthemforhisfood.Inthiswaymanyanimalslosttheirlives.

Onedayafoxwaspassingbythelion’sdenandheheardtheliongroan.Thefoxdidnotgointotheden,7hestoodintheentranceandsaid,“What’sthematter,myfriend?

“Oh,Iamverysick,”repliedthelion.“Iwillnotliveverylongnow.Comeinmyden8Icansaygood-byetoyou.”

Whenthefox9thesewordshereplied,“Pleasepardonme,friendlion,butIdonotthinkIwillcomein.Iseemanypawprints(爪印)pointingintoyourden,butIdon’tseeanypointing10.”

()1.A.beforeB.agoC.laterD.old

()2.A.thatB.enoughC.forD.if

()3.A.madeB.makeC.tomakeD.ask

()4.A.comeB.cameC.hadcomeD.coming

()5.A.toB.forC.withD.at

()6.A.whereB.whatC.whyD.if

()7.A.butB.forC.becauseD.so

()8.A.inordertoB.sothatC.forD.so

()9.A.listenedtoB.soundedC.listenedD.heard

()10.A.intoB.outC.offD.outof

(2)

DearSir,

Iamwritingtoyouaboutmystayatyourhotel.MywifeandI1onSaturday,15thMayandstayed2aweek.Thoughweweretreatedwellandfoundtheserviceexcellent,wethinkthereareoneortwomatterswe3bringyourattention.

First,wehadhopedforaniceholidayfromourbusyworklives,andyourad4“Comfortableandquiet”.Wewanttohaveachancetoenjoyourselves.However,wewere5tofindthatrepairsaresometimesneeded,butisit6necessarytostartearlyinthemorning?

Second,wehadhopedto7inyour“wonderfulpool”.Toourdisappointment,wefoundthatitwas8forthewholetimeofourstay.

Ihopeyoudonotmindmywritingtoyou9thesethings,butIwouldbehappy10youcouldgivemesomeexplanation.AsIsaidatthestart,itisapity,andyourserviceissowellinotherfields.

Ihopetohearfromyou.

MrHectorBradley

()1.A.leftB.arrivedC.wentD.returned

()2.A.forB.inC.duringD.since

()3.A.shouldB.canC.mayD.will

()4.A.toldB.imaginedC.refusedD.said

()5.A.surprisedB.happyC.gladD.sad

()6.A.trueB.suchC.tooD.really

()7.A.dropB.swimC.liveD.drink

()8.A.openB.closedC.cleanD.gone

()9.A.withB.onC.aboutD.at

()10.A.whileB.ifC.asD.before

(3)

Ajudgewasworkinginhisofficeonedaywhenaneighborran1andsaid,“ifone’scowkilled2,istheownerofthecowwrong?

“Itdepends…”answeredthejudge.

“Well,”saidtheman,“yourcowhaskilled3.”

“Oh.”Answeredthejudge,“4thatacowcan’tthinklikeaman,sothecowisnotwrong,andthatmeansitsownerisnotwrong,5.”

“I’msorry,Judge”,saidtheman,“Imadeamistake.Imeantthatmycowkilledyours.”

Thejudgethought6afewsecondsandthensaid,“WhenIthink7itmorecarefully,thisisnotassimple(简单的)aswhatIthought8.”andthenheturned9hisassistantandsaid,“Imadeamistake,10?

()1.A.intoB.outC.awayD.in

()2.A.otherB.theothersC.theotherD.another’s

()3.A.IB.myC.mine.Dme

()4.A.EveryoneofusknowB.Everyoneofusknows

C.EveryoneoneofusknowD.Everybodyknows

()5.A.tooB.eitherC.alsoD.neither

()6.A.forB.ofC.outD.at

()7.A.aboutB.aroundC.overD.with

()8.A.forthefirstB.inthefirstC.atthefirstD.atfirst

()9.A.toB.atC.beforeD.infrontof

()10.A.hadn’tIB.didn’tIC.wasn’tID.didI

【Reading】A

Peesuntwasavain(爱虚荣的)andproudgirl.Onedayshewentintotheforesttopickberries(浆果)withothergirls.Astheywalkedfurtherunderthetrees,theothersbecamenervous.Theystartedtosingsoftly.

“Whyareyousingingsoftly?

”askedPeesunt.“We’refrightenedoftroublingtheanimals,”saidone.

“Idon’tcare!

“Wemustleavenow,”onegirlsaidtoPeesunt,“beforeitgetsdark.Theanimalswon’tlikeustotroubletheirsleep.”

ThenPeesuntsawanotherbushwithberriesalloverit.“Imustpickthose,”shesaidtoherself.Theotherswereoutofsight,singingandtalking,notnoticingthatPeesuntwasn’twiththem.

Shewasafraid,andahandsomeyoungmanappeared,dressedinabearskincoat.

Itwastoolate,sotheyoungmaninvitedhertohisvillage.Thereshehadtomarrytheyoungman—abear.Shenoticedthatwhenthemenleftthevillagetheyturnedintobearsandwhentheyreturned,theybecamemenagain.Alittlemousewomantoldhertorespectthebearandnottoescape,ortheywouldkillher.

Shewasnolongervainandproud.Sheworkedhardandgavebirthtotwosons,whowerebothhalfmanandhalfbear.

Inordertorememberthedaughterwhomarriedthebear,thepeopleintheirvillagerespectedanybearthattheykilled.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

()1.Whyweretheothergirlssingingintheforestsoftly?

A.Becausetheywerehappy.

B.Becausetheywereafraidoftroublingtheanimals.

C.Becausetheywereafraidofdark.

D.Becausetheysangwell.

()2.WhatmadePeesuntnotgowiththeothergirls?

A.Herbeauty.B.Herbeingbrave.

C.Herskillstokillbears.D.Thebushwithberries.

()3.Ifthegirldidn’twanttobekilled,whatshouldshedo?

A.Sheshouldrespectthebearandstaythere.

B.Sheshouldbecomeill.

C.Sheshouldbecomeugly.

D.Sheshouldsaysomethingbadtothebear.

()4.Whohelpedheralotaftershemarriedthebear?

A.Alittlemouseman.B.Alittlemousewoman.

C.Alittlemousegirl.D.Alittlemouseboy.

()5.Aftershemarriedthebear,whichisWRONGabouther?

A.Sheworkedhard.B.Shehadtwosonswiththebear.

C.Shewasstillvainandproud.D.Shedidn’tescape.

B

Teabagdrinkingismostpeople’sfavoritewayofdrinkingtea.Doyouknowhowitcameabout?

Theteabagwasinventedin1908byThomasSullivan,anAmericanteaseller.Hewassendingoutfreeteainsilkbagsforpeopletotry.Peopleputthebagstogetherwiththetealeavesintothecupandaddedhotwater.Theteatastedgood,andpeoplethoughtitwaseasytocleanthecup.TheywerenothappywhenSullivanstartedsendingthemlooseteaagain.

Sullivanrealizedthathehadahotnewthinginhishands,andhebuiltamachinetopackthebags.Asteabagsbecamepopular,theywerechangedfromsilktogauze(薄纱)andlaterpaper.In1952,LiptonTeamadetheteabagevenmorepopularwithitsinventionofthefour-sidedteabag.TeabagsweresoonahitintheUK,andtoday85%oftheteaintheUKispackedinpaperbags.

However,manypeoplestillpreferloose-leaftea.Thisisbecausesometeacompaniesdon’tputverygoodteaintheirteabags.Butformostdrinkers,teabagsarestilltheeasy,tastywaytogo.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

()1.Whoinventedtheteabag?

A.AnEnglishteaseller.B.Chinese.

C.Lipton.D.ThomasSullivan.

()2.Theteainsilkbagswaswelcomebecause.

A.theteainbagswasfreeandverygood

B.theteatastedgoodandthecupwaseasytoclean

C.peoplewerehappywiththeloosetea

D.peopledidn’tknowanybetterwaytoenjoythetea

()3.Thematerialoftheteabagsisusuallynow.

A.silkB.gauzeC.paperD.plastic

()4.Theunderlinedpart“TeabagsweresoonahitintheUK”probablymeans“intheUK”.

A.Teabagssoonbecamepopular

B.Teabagssurprisedeveryoneverymuch

C.Teabagsmadetheloose-leafteaoutofthemarket

D.Teabagsweren’tallowedtobesold

()5.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.theinventionofteaB.thewayofdrinkingtea

C.thehistoryofteabagsD.people’sfavoriteteaintheworld

C

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Author:

MargaretMitchell

¥25(inbookstores)¥18(online)

GoneWiththeWindisabest-seller,whichtellsastorythathappenedintheAmericanCivilWar.ScarlettO’Haraisawomaninthestorywhoisfullofenergy.Sheisstrongandsavesherfamilybutisveryselfishatthesametime.

◆ALITTLEPRINCESS

Author:

FrancesHodgsonBurnett

¥18.3(online)

MotherlessSaraCrewewassenthomefromIndiatoschoolatMissMinchin’s.Herfatherwasveryrichandshelivedarichandcomfortablelife.ThenherfatherdiedandSaralosteverything.Shehadtolearntodowithherchangedlife.Herstrongcharactermadeherabletofightsuccessfullyagainstherpoverty(贫穷)andthescorn(嘲笑)ofherfellows.It’sanexcellentbookwith4tapesforchildren.

◆PETERPAN

Author:

J.MBarrie

¥15(inbookstores)¥12(online)

Itisachildren’sstoryfullofimaginationandadventures,whichisaboutWendy,John,andMichaelDarling’sadventuresinNever—NeverLandwithPeterPan,theboywhowouldnotgrowup.Thechildrenarehappyandlovely.(with2tapes)

◆UNCLETOM’SCABIN

Author:

HarrietBeecherStowe

¥20(inbookstores)

ThemostfamousnovelinAmericanhistory,UncleTom’sCabintalkedaboutthestruggle(斗争)betweenfreestatesandslavestatesduringtheAmericanCivilWarandisaspowerfultodayaswhenitfirstcameout150yearsago.

◆THESECRETGARDEN

Author:

FrancesHodgsonBurnett

¥35(inbookstores)¥30(online)

MaryLennox,asicklyorphan(孤儿),findsherselfinheruncle’sdarkhouse.Whyaresomanyroomslocked?

Whyisoneofthegardenslocked?

Andwhatisthatcryingshehearsatnight?

Throughthepowerofhope,friendship,andthemagic(魔法)ofnature,thebr

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