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1、中考英語閱讀理解題型點(diǎn)撥-人際關(guān)系篇AThere was a dad who had a three-year-old son named Brandon.One day, Brandon saw his dad 1 chocolate chip cookies in the living room and said to himself, loves chocolate chip cookies with milk, So I' m gong to give Daddy a glass of milk.”Brandon reached for a 2 knocking two oth

2、ers off the shelf. But he didn' t care. He was thinking,going to get Daddy some milk! ”Brandon ' s dad saw all this. He decided to watch 3 Brandon would do. Brandon dodged ( 躲開)the pieces of 4 glass, and headed for the fridge. He pulled the fridge 5 wide open. He put the glass on the floor,

3、and grabbed the big milk box. He poured some milk into the glass, but the rest went all over the floor.Brandon picked up the glass, shouting loudly,“ Da6dyfor youve got He ran into the living room,tripped (絆倒),and spilled milk all over the place: the floor, the sofa and his dad.Seeing broken glass a

4、nd milk everywhere and his dad 7 milk from head to foot, he started to cry. He thought his father would punish ( 懲罰)him.His dad only smiled. He didn' t see a kid that just destroyed his house. he saw a beautiful little boywhom he loved very much. It didn9 what he had done. He 10 his little boy t

5、ight (緊緊地)and said, “ Thisis my son!"請(qǐng)先通讀上面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題后所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳的一項(xiàng)填空,使短文意 思完整通順。()1. A. eatingB. cookingB. glassC. smellingC. shelfD. drinkingD. fridge)2. A.box()3. A.whatB. allC. thatD. where()4. A.bigB. colorfulC. brokenD. beautiful()5. A.frontB.doorC. backD. direction()6. A. nothingB

6、. anythingC. somethingD. everything()7. A.withB. ofC. inD. on()8. A.AsB. ThoughC. WhileD. Instead()9. A.causeB. acceptC. respectD. matter()10. A. shookB. heldC. hitD. beatMom and Dad are two of the most important people in your life. Over your lifetime, they ' rikely to influence you more than a

7、nyone else you will meet. So if your mom loves to read, you just might grow up carrying a book wherever you go, just as she does.But parents do a lot more than just pass on their hobbies. Moms and Dads need to care for their kids the minute their kids are born. Most parents will do this as long as t

8、hey live.Here are some ways you can stay close, get along well, and build a strong relationship with your parents.Spend time together. Instead of playing a computer game or watching TV, ask your mom and dad to play with you. Go outside together, or read a book aloud.Be kind. Litt le things might mea

9、n a lot to your mom or dad. You can brighten a parent' s day withcard , or a joke. It' s also lovely when a kid cleans up his or her room without being asked. And if you try not tofight with your brothers or sisters, your parents will be so happy!Do your best at whatever you do. You don '

10、; t have to be perfect美的),but when you do your best, you make your parents proud. It makes them happy to see how you' re turning into such a great kid. Why? Becauselets them know they ' re ngi a good job.請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷正(T)誤(F)。()1. According to the passage, parents pass on their life to their kid

11、s.( )2. The underlined part in the last paragraph means“they make you become a good kid. ”()3. The author advises us to follow our parent bbies. ' s ho( )4. If a child ' s mom loves reading, the child will surely love reading.()5. The passage mainly tells us why parents are the most importan

12、t people in our life.C"I ' m hungry, " said Kelly as she and Sheila walked home from school.“You' re always hungry, " Sheila said,“ Wd ll have something when we get to my house.”Kelly looked at Sheila, who was walking quickly down the sidewalk. Sheila had long, beautiful red h

13、air and always wore nice clothes. Kelly had short hair and many of her clothes were hand-me-downs.No one was home when they got to Sheila' s house. No one ever seemed to be home at Sheila' shad two sisters and a brother."It must be amazing to have the whole house to yourself. I' m l

14、ufor five minutes, aid Kelly.“Well, I can do whatever I want. Do you want to order a pizza? There' s noting in the fridge." Thnever anything in Sheila's fridge."That' s okay, “ said Kelly. "I have to go home for dinner soon.”“But I would go crazy if people were telling me

15、what to do all the time.”w Well, you ' re lucky, “ said Kelly. Sheila was lucky. She had perfect hair, perfect clothes, a perfect house.would give anything to be Sheila for just one day," thought Kelly.The phone rang. " Hi, Mom, " Kelly heard Sheila say." No, it ' s okay.

16、 I understand. " She huhaving dinner out again, " she said. " Are you sure you can ' t stay for pizza? "S Sorry. I have to go or I' ll be late for dinner," said Kelly.“Whatever. See you. ”Kelly saw Sheila looking out of the window as she walked down the street. Sudde

17、nly, Sheila ' s house lookedvery big, and Sheila looked very small.請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。()1. What ' s the relationship between Sheila and Kelly?A. They are schoolmates.B. They are teacher and student.C. Shelia is Kellylder sister.D. Shelia is Kelly ' s younger sister.( )2. Which of the followin

18、g sentences tells the difference between Sheila' s life and Kelly 'A. Sheila is from a big family and Kelly is from a small one.B. Kelly has a big, caring family and Sheila is often on her own.C. Kelly has perfect clothes and Sheila wears hand-me-downs.D. Sheila and Kelly have similar family

19、 situations.()3. What does Kelly like about Sheila?A. Her house, her parents, and her clothes.B. Her hair, her clothes, and her pets.C. Her hair, her clothes, and her house.D. Her clothes, her parents, and her pets.()4. What might Sheila like about Kelly' s life?A. The fact that Kelly has sister

20、s who lend her clothes.B. The fact that Kelly has caring parents who are there to take care of her.C. The fact that Kelly has a big house and lots of time to herself.D. The fact that Kelly goes to eat pizza almost every night of the week.()5. The last sentence of the story is written to show thatA.

21、Sheila lives in a big, beautiful house.B. Sheila can do whatever she wants.C. Sheila is happy.D. Sheila is lonely.DWe walked in so q that the nurse at the desk didn l(2) therenyes from the book. Mum pointedat a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched, mouth open i

22、n s (3), mumtook off her hat and gave it to me to h (4). She walked quietly into the small room by the lift and took out a wetmop (拖把).She p (5) the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, ery dirty”Vfloor."y Yes. I ' m glad they ' ve finally decided to clean it." the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangesaid, “But aren ' t you working late? "Mum just pushed harder, each swipe( 拖)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I wa

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