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期末复习阅读理解专练无答案广东省深圳市学年牛津深圳版英语八年级下册
牛津深圳版八年级下册期末复习:
阅读理解
阅读理解
第一节 阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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ItwasDay1ofourvacationonCortes,abeautifulquietisland.“IPhone,iPhone,iPhone,”mysonkeptmoaning.Infrontofhimwasabigwindowfacingtheblueocean.Andacoolgentlewindwascominginfromthedoor.Clearly,hesawandfeltnoneofit.
Backathome,I'dsoongiveupandhandthephoneovertohimafterfiveminutesoflisteningtothiskindofmoaning.
Butnothere.Beforeweleft,Ihadtoldmy10yearoldsontherule—noemails,noFacebook,novideogames,andnoiPhone.Wecameheretogetawayfromthemall.Herewewereonourfirstdayandalready,hecouldn'tstandit.
▲ Iwalkeddownthegrassroadtothebeachandlookedouttothesea.My6yearolddaughterandmyhusbandweredrawingonpiecesofwood.Theyweredoingjustfine.
OnDay2,wespentthewholemorningdiggingforshells.Thistime,mysonjoinedus.Hecollectedshellfishandotherseatreasures.Whenwegotbacktoourlittlewoodhouse,Igavemysonabook,andputhimonthelovelygardenchair.Itwasalmostdinnerwhenhelookedup.
Thenextfewdayspassedinpeace.
OnDay6,mysonwaslyingbesidemeonthebeach,watchingthesungoingdown.Hewasplayingwiththesand.Andtherewassomethingshininginhiseyes.Irealizedhowtimesloweddownforbothofus.ItwasexactlywhatIwanted.Finally,wewereabletositquietlywithoutthinkingaboutscreens,phonecallsandemails.
Aweekawayfromalltheelectronicsandlifeisgood.
( )21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“moaning”mean?
A.Makingalowsoundbecausesb.isunhappy.
B.Makingaloudsoundbecausesb.isexcited.
C.Cryingloudlybecausesb.issad.
D.Makingaloudnoisebecausesb.isangry.
( )22.Whatisthespecialruleforthewriter'svacation?
A.Theycouldn'tusetheirelectronics.
B.Theymustkeepquietandstayinthehouse.
C.Theyhadtospendtheirvacationonanisland.
D.Theyshouldcollectasmanyshellsaspossible.
( )23.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin“ ▲ ”inParagraph4?
A.Ifeltreallytiredandwenttobed.
B.Iclosedthedoorandstayedwithhim.
C.Ijustwalkedoutsidetoleavehimalone.
D.IgavehimhisiPhoneandlethimstayinside.
( )24.Thechangeoftheson'sfeelingscanbedescribedas.
A.angry→surprised→proud
B.bored→peaceful→pleased
C.worried→angry→hopeful
D.excited→peaceful→bored
( )25.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.ATerribleLifeontheIsland
B.ASpecialiPhoneforMySon
C.AFightbetweenMotherandSon
D.AVacationAwayfromElectronics
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NadiaComaneci,afamousgymnast(体操运动员),wasborninRomaniain1961.
Whenshewasdoingcartwheels(侧手翻)ontheplaygroundattheageof6,aPEteachersawher.HetoldherfamilythatshewasverygoodandadvisedNadiatotraininthecapitalofRomania.Althoughitwasalongwayfromherhome,Nadiawentbecauseshelovedgymnastics(体操).
Afterthat,shetrainedhardandtookpartinlotsofcompetitions.In1975,shewasnamedasoneoftheAthletesofthe20thCentury.
In1976,NadiawenttotheOlympicsinCanada.Shewassofantasticinthecompetitionthateveryonewaitedforthescore,ahighscore.Butthescoreboardshowed1.00!
Everyonewassurprised.Therewasn'tasoundforamoment.Thenavoicecame,"Ladiesandgentlemen,NadiaComaneci…10!
"
Theaudience(观众)cheeredveryloudly.Sowhathappened?
Well,whenthescoreboardwasbuilt,noonethoughtascoreof10.00waspossible.Thedecimalpoint(小数点)wasinthewrongplace!
Infact,thescoreboardonlyhadthreedigits(数位)toshowscores,suchas9.50or9.85atthattime.
Inthe1976SummerOlympics,NadiaComaneciscoredaperfect10,whichwasthoughtimpossiblebefore.Fromthenon,shewaslookedasahero.In1984,shegotretired(退休的).
(1)NadiawasnamedasoneoftheAthletesofthe20thCenturyin_________.
A.1961B.1975C.1976D.1984
(2)Atfirst,thescoreboardshowedNadiagot_________intheOlympicsinCanada.
A.10.00B.1.00C.9.50D.9.85
(3)InParagraph5,"Everyonewassurprised."because_________.
A.shewasfantasticinthecompetition
B.therewasn'tasound
C.shegotascoreof10
D.thescorewastoolow
(4)Putthefollowingintocorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.
①NadiawenttotheOlympicsinCanada.
②APEteachersawherdoingcartwheelsontheplayground.
③Nadiawenttothecapitaltotrain.
④Shewaslookedasahero.
A.②③①④B.③①②④C.③①④②D.④③①②
(5)Thispassageisprobablya__________.
A.newsreportB.noticeC.novelD.lifestory
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Iputmycarryonintheluggagecompartment(隔间),andsatdowninmyseat.Justbeforetakeoff,alineofsoldierscamedowntheaisle(过道)andfilledalltheemptyseats.
Afterflyingforaboutanhour,anannouncementwasmadethatsacklunch(午餐袋)wasavailablefor$5.AsIreachedformywallettobuyone,Ioverheardthesoldieraskhisbuddyifheplannedtobuylunch.“No,thatseemslikealotofmoneyforIlookedaroundattheothersoldiers.Nonewerebuyinglunch.Iwalkedtothebackoftheplane,andhandedtheflightattendanta$50bill.“Takealunchtoallthosesoldiers.”justasacklunch.I'llwaittillwegettoChicago.”Hisfriendagreed.
Afterwefinishedeating,Iwentagaintothebackoftheplane,headingfortherestroom.Amanstoppedme.“Isawwhatyoudid.Iwanttobepartofit.Here,takethis.”Hehandedme$25.SoonafterIreturnedtomyseat,IsawtheFlightCaptaincomingdowntheaisle.
Whenhegottomyrow,hestoppedandsaid,“Iwanttoshakeyourhand.IwasasoldierandIwasamilitarypilot.Once,someoneboughtmealunch.ItwasanactofkindnessIneverforgot.”Iwasembarrassedwhenapplausewasheardfromallofthepassengers.LaterIwalkedtothefrontoftheplanesoIcouldstretchmylegs.Amanwhowasseatedaboutsixrowsinfrontofmereachedouthishand,wantingtoshakemine.Heleftanother$25inmyhand.
WelandedinChicago.Ipickedupmybelongings.Waitingjustinsidetheairplanedoorwasamanwhostoppedmeandputsomethinginmyshirtpocket.Another$25.
Uponenteringtheterminal(航站楼),Isawthesoldiersgatheringfortheirtriptotheirbase.Iwalkedovertothemandhandedthem$75.“Itwilltakeyousometimetoreachthebase.Itwillbeabouttimeforasandwich.GodBlessYou,”Isaid.Thesesoldiersweregivingtheirallforourcountry.Icouldonlygivethemacoupleofmeals.Itseemedsolittle.
( )21.Thesoldiersdidn'tbuysacklunchesbecause.
A.theywerenothungryatthetime
B.theymissedthetimewhentheycouldbuysacklunches
C.theythoughtthesacklunchesweretooexpensive
D.theythoughtthelunchesontheplanetastedbad
( )22.Whenthewriterboughtlunchforthesoldiers,.
A.hewantedthesoldierstothankhim
B.heexpectedotherstopayforthemwithhim
C.hewantedtoimpresstheFlightCaptain
D.hedidn'tknowotherswouldnoticewhathedid
( )23.Thewriterreceivedfromtheotherpassengersintheend.
A.$125B.$75
C.$50D.$25
( )24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?
A.Thewriterboughtsacklunchesforthesoldiersandthecaptain.
B.Aflightattendantgavethewriter$25tobuylunchforthesoldiers.
C.SomeoneonceboughttheFlightCaptainalunchwhenhewasamilitarypilot.
D.Thewriterboughtsandwichesforthesoldierswhentheygotofftheplane.
( )25.Thearticleismainlyabout“.”
A.Loveforone'smotherlandisoftenrewarded
B.Youshouldshowpitytopeoplearoundyou
C.Anactofkindnesswillinviteotherstojoinin
D.Sometimesitcostsalittletohelppeopleinneed
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ChicagoChildren'sMuseum(CCM)istoimprovechildren'slivesbycreatingasmallsocietyforchildrentoplayandlearnin.
AboutUs
ChicagoChildren'sMuseumisaplacewherefamiliesandchildrenareencouragedtocreate,explore,anddiscovertogetherthroughplay.Wefocusonliteracy,science,math,artandhealth.
SomeofChicagoChildren'sMuseum'smostpopularexhibitsinclude:
DinosaurExpedition(恐龙之旅),wherekidscandigfordinosaurbones;WaterWays(水道探险),whichshowsthewondersofwater;KidsTown,wherechildrenbuyandsellinshopsandbuildtheirowncity;PlayItSafe(小小消防员),afirehousethatinvitesfamiliestolearnaboutfiresafetythroughplay.
ChicagoChildren'sMuseumisanotforprofitculturalcenter.
History
LocatedatNavyPier(海军码头)since1995,ChicagoChildren'sMuseumisInowoneofthecity'stopculturalattractionsandthesecondmostvisitedchildren'smuseuminthecountry.Chicago
Children'sMuseumservesmorethan650,000visitorsperyearthroughoutChicago.
(1)What'sthepurposeofChicagoChildren'sMuseum?
A.Todisplayartworks.B.Tolearnknowledge.
C.Toimprovechildren'slives.D.Tohelpparentslookafterkids.
(2)WhichofthefollowingcanchildrenfindinChicagoChildren'sMuseum?
A.Adolphin.B.Anelephant.C.Asnake.D.Adinosaurbone.
(3)Whereshouldyougoifyouwanttolearnsomethingaboutfire?
A.DinosaurExpedition.B.PlayItSafe.
C.WaterWays.D.KidsTown.
(4)WhichofthefollowingcanyouuseinWaterWays?
A.Acellphone.B.Aspade(铁锹).
C.Araincoat.D.Abrick(砖头).
(5)WhoismostinterestedinChicagoChildren'sMuseum?
A.Collegestudents.B.Farmers.
C.Childrenunder10.D.Workers.
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