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八年级阅读理解专项练习三
阅读理解题库:
(三)
第一篇:
中李力力
NowthrowingshoesatsomebodyisafavoritegameontheInternet.Sometimesyoushouldthrowyourshoes.Hereisanexample.
Afterleavinghisofficeatthecentreofthecity,ayoungmanboughtanewcaranddroveitfromthecitytohishome.Hewasveryhappyandthecarranveryfast.Suddenly,ashoehitthecarinthedoor.Themangotveryangry.Hejumpedoutofthecarandcaughtaboywhostillhadashoeinhishand.
“Whoareyou?
Whydoyoudothat?
Theangrymanshoutedattheboy.
“I’msorry…ButIdon’tknowwhatelsetodo.Mysisterhasbeenhurt.Icryforhelpbutnobodystops,”theboysaid.
Themanlookedaroundandsawagirlbytheroad.Herlegwasbleeding.
“Sheismysister.Shewantstocrosstheroadbutfallsoutofherwheelchair.Sheistooheavyforme.Ican’tgetherbackintothewheelchair.”Themanwasmoved.Hehelpedthebleedinggirlbackintoherwheelchair.“Thankyou.Youaresokind,”saysthelittleboy.
Lifespeakstoourhearts.Sometimeswedon’thavetimetolistenandhewillthrowashoeatus.
1.Theyoungmandrovehisnewcar____
A.tothecentreofthecityB.tohisoffice
C.tohishomeD.tothesupermarket
2.Whydidtheboythrowtheshoe?
A.Becausehewantedtohelptheyoungman.
B.Becauseheneededhelp.
C.Becausehewashurt.
D.Becausethecarranfast.
3.Theboysaid,“Thankyou.Youaresokind.”Because____
A.theyoungboywantedtocrossedtheroad.
B.theyoungmanwasmoved.
C.theyoungsawagirl’slegwasbleeding.
D.theyoungmanhelpedhissisterbackintothewheelchair.
4.Whatdoyoulearnfromthearticle?
A.Weshouldbekindandhelpful.
B.Weshoulddriveslowly.
C.Weshouldn’tgetangrywhensomeonethrowsshoesatourcars.
D.Weshouldn’tthrowshoesatthecars.
Keys:
1---4CBDA
第二篇:
中李力力
StudentsoftenwanttopracticeEnglishoutofclass.Oneofthebestwaysistotalktoforeigners.Mostofthestudentsmayask,“IsitalwaysOKtoforeignerswhenwemeettheminthestreet?
”Theansweris“yes”or“no”,butprobably“no”!
Ifyouseeaforeignerwholookslost,itispolitetoaskhim/her,“MayIhelpyou?
”Butifnot,youshouldprobablylethim/hergetonwiththebusiness.Thatis,youcantalktoaforeigneratsometimeorsomeplace,andfeelfreetoaskhim/herquestions.Forexample,youcantalktoaforeignerwhenhe/shecomesintoyourschool,classroomorteachers’office.It’salsoOKtotalktoaforeignerinsomepublicplaces.Ifyouseeaforeigneraloneinarestaurant,awaitingroom,orashop,itmaybeallrighttoaskhim/her,“Isthisseatfree?
”orquestionslikethat.YoucanprobablyhelpthemiftheyarenewtoChina.Andiftheyarealone,youmaybeabletomakethemfeelbettertobeinChina.
1.Accordingtothepassage,oneofthebestwaystopracticeyourEnglishisto______
A.listentoEnglishtapesB.gototheEnglishcorner
C.talktoforeignersD.readEnglishstories
2.Fromthepassageweknowthat____
A.itispolitetostopforeignerswhenyoumeettheminthestreet
B.itispolitetostopforeignersandtalkwiththemwhentheyarebusy
C.itisn’tpolitetostopforeignerstotalkwiththemwhentheyarebusy
D.itisn’tpolitetohelpforeignersfindtheirway
3.Whatmaybeallrightforyoutodoifyouwanttotalktoaforeigneraloneinarestaurant?
A.Youmayask,“Isthisseatfree?
”B.Youmayask,“MayIhelpyou?
C.Youmaybuyhim/heradrink.D.Youmayask,“Whatisyourname?
”
4.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.HowtoLearnEnglishinClass?
B.WhytoStudyEnglish?
C.WhentoSpeakEnglishD.WhentoTalkwithaForeigner?
Keys:
1---4CCAD
第三篇:
难李力力
Istheresomeoneyouhate?
Well,maybeyoudon’treallyhatethem.Butyougetreallyangryeverytimeyouthinkofthem.Ifyoudon’tletthisangergo,itcanturnintobitterness(痛苦).
Bitternessappearswhenwecan’tforgive(原谅)someonewhohashurtusormadeusangry.Someonemightsayordosomethingthathurtus.Butinsteadofcontrollingtheanger,wekeepitdeepinside.Beforelong,abitterfeelingbeginstogrow.Wemaythinkwe’rehurtingthatpersonbycriticizinghimorheroften,butwe’rereallyonlyhurtingourselves.
Bitternesscannotonlyleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,butalsohurtourrelationshipwithfriendsandfamilymembers.Nooneenjoysbeingarounfanangrypersonforverylong.
Ifyouseebitternessinyourlife,herearesomewaystodealwithit.
Acceptit
Insteadoftryingtodenyyouranger,makeitcleartoyourselfandaccepit.Seeyourangerforwhatitisandquicklydealwithit.
Stopmakingexcuseforit
Youmayfeelyouhavearighttobeangry.Youmaythinkyou’rerightandtheotherpersoniswrong.Youmayevensecretlyenjoymakingtheotherpersonlookbad.Butintheend,bitternesshurtsyoumuchmorethantheotherperson.Thebitternesswillholdyouback,andtheotherpersonwillgoonwithhisorherlife.
Forgiveandforgetit
Youprobablycan’tcompletelyputtheangeroutofyourmind.Butyoucandecidetoforgivetheotherperson.Forgetitandmoveon.You’llenjoybetterhealthandpeaceofmind.
1.Accordingtothepassage,wemightgetangrywhensomeone____.
A.holdusbackB.forgetus
C.doesn’tlikeusD.doeshurtus
2.Bitternesscomesfrom___.
A.ourhealthproblemslikeheartdisease
B.theangerthatlivesdeepinsideourmind
C.thepersonwhosayssomethingthathurtsus
D.ourrelationshipwithfriendsandfamilymembers
3.Theunderlinedword“deny”inthepassagemeans“___”
A.误解B.否认C.疏远D.减轻
4.Thebestwaytodealwiththebitternessisto______.
A.makethepersonwhohurtsuslookbadB.hatethepersonwhohurtsusveryoften
C.acceptthatyouarehurtingtheotherpersonD.forgivethepersonwhohurtsusandforgetit
5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.WeshouldenjoysomeonewhohurtsusB.WeshouldpaymoreattentiontoourfriendsC.Thepeaceofmindismoreimportantthanthehurtitself
D.It’sbettertoletbitternessgoalongwiththeotherperson.
Keys:
1---5DBBDC
第四篇:
中李力力
Modernlifeisimpossiblewithouttraveling.Thefastestwayoftravelingisbyplane.Withamodernairliner(客机),youcantravelinonedaytoplaceswhichneededamonthormoretogettohundredsofyearsago.
Travelingbytrainisslowerthanbyplane,butyoucanseetheplacesyouaretravelingthrough.Moderntrainshavecomfortableseatsanddinningcars.Theyevenmakethelongestjourneyenjoyable(令人愉快的).
Somepeopleprefertotravelbysea.Youcanvisitmanyothercountriesordifferentpartsofyourcountry.Shipsarenotsofastastrainsorplanes,buttravelingbyseaisaverypleasantwaytospendaholiday.
Manypeopleliketotravelbycar.Youcanmakeyourowntimetable.Youcantravelthreeorfourhundredmilesoronlyfiftyoronehundredmilesaday,justasyoulike.Youcanstopifthereissomethinginteresting,forexample,atahoteltospendthenight.That’swhytravelingbycarispopularforpleasuretrips,whilepeopleusuallytakeatrainoraplanewhentheytravelonbusiness.
1.Fromthepassage,weknowthefastestwayoftravelingis_____.
A.bytrainB.byseaC.byplaneD.bycar
2.Ifwetravelbycar,wecan_____.
A.makethelongestjourneyenjoyableB.traveltoaveryfarplaceinafewminutes
C.makeourowntimetableD.visitmanyothercountries
3.Theunderlinedword“They”inthepassagerefersto(指的是)_____
A.moderntrainsinthecountriesB.thecomfortableseatsanddiningcars
C.thetravelersonthemoderntrainsD.theslowerwaysoftraveling
4.Whenpeopletravelonbusiness,theyusuallytake_____.
A.aplaneoracarB.acaroraboat
C.aboatoratrainD.atrainoraplane
5.Howmanywaysoftravelingarementionedinthepassage?
A.FourB.ThreeC.TwoD.Six
Keys:
1---5CCBDA
第五篇:
易李力力
Oncetherewasaking.Hehadtwooldministers.Onewaskindandtheotherwasbad.Thebadministeroftensaidbadwordsaboutthekindministerbeforetheking.Thekingwasveryangry.
Onedaythekingsaidtothebadminister,”Writetwowordsontwopiecesofpaper.Write‘live’ononepieceand‘die’ontheother.Thenputtheminajarandtellhimtochoose.Ifhetakesoutthepaperwith‘live’,I’lllethimgo.Ifhetakesoutthepaperwith‘die’onit,I’llkillhimatonce.
Thebadministerwasquitehappy.Hegottwopiecespaperready.Hewrote“die”oneachpieceofpaper.
Thekindoldmancame.Heknewthebadministerwantedtokillhim.Healsoknewthewordsonthetwopieceswereboth“die”.Butheknewwhattodo.Laterthekinghadtokeephiswordandlettheoldministergo.Doyouknowwhatthekindmandidaboutthisatthattime?
Hechoseapieceofpaperandateit.Whentheysawtheword“die”ontheotherpiece,thekingandotherministersthoughtthewordonthepiecethatthekindmanhadeatenmustbe“live”,sohesavedhisownlifebyhiscleverness.
1.Thekingwasangrywith____.
A.himselfB.thekindministerC.thebadministerD.alltheministers
2.Whowastoldtowrite“live”or“die”?
A.ThekingB.ThebadministerC.ThekindministerD.Thetwominister
3.Thekindministerwould_____ifhechosethepaperwith“live”onit.
A.dieB.liveC.giveitbackD.run
4.Thereisno“live”onbothpiecesofpaperbecause____.
A.thekindministerdidn’twantit
B.thebadministercouldn’twritetheword
C.thekingtoldthebadministernottowriteit
D.thebadministerhatedthekindministerandwantedtokillhim
5._____mustbedisappointedintheend.
A.ThekingB.Thekindminister
C.ThebadministerD.Alltheotherministers
Keys:
1---5BBBDC
第六篇:
难李力力
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