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V:l.0精選練習(xí)
仁愛八年級英語閱讀理解練習(xí)
Passage7
Amanwaswalkingthroughahadafewcapsinhistheforest
therewerealotofwashot,sohedecidedtohavearestunderaput
acaponhisheadandlaydowntosleep.
Whenhewokeup,hecouldn,tfindhiscaps,“Wherearemycaps?〃he
criedandlookedsawsomemonkeysinthehadacaponitshead.
“Givebackmycaps!”shoutedthemantothethemonkeysdidn't
understandonlyjumped,dancedandlaughed.
“HowcanIgetbackmycaps?〃hethoughtlasthehadantookoff
hiscapandthrewitonthelittlemonkeysdidthesame
themanpickedupallthecapsandwentonhisway.
判斷正誤(T或F):
()1.Onedayamanwasgoingthroughaforest.
()2.Themandecidedtohavearestbecausehewasill.
()3.Whenthemanwokeup,hefoundhiscapsweregone.
()4.Themansawalotofbirdsinthetree.
)5.Themanwasangrywhenhegotallhiscapsback.
Passage8
Anowl(貓頭鷹)isabirdwithverybigeyesmaketheowllookclever.
Theowlcannotmoveitseyesfreely(自由地)aswecanonlylook
straight(筆直地)ahead(向前).Ifitwantstolookatbothsides,itmust
turnitsseebetteratnightthanduringthenighttheylookforeat
mice(老鼠)andinsects(昆蟲).
Owlsmakeastrange(奇怪的)theowlssleepmostoftheday,theyusually
givetheircriesatcrysoundslike〃Whooo!Whooo〃.Thisstrangesound
sometimesfrightens(使,??害怕)peopleatnight.
()1.Anowllookscleverbecause
A.ithasabeautifulbodyB.ithasbigeyes
C.itcanlookstraightaheadD.itcanturnitsneck
)2.Anowllooksforfoodatnightbecause
A.ithaslargeeyes
B.itcan,tmoveitseyesfreelyaswecan
C.itseesbetteratnightthanduringtheday
D.itcan,tseeanythingatallduringtheday
)3.Anowlliveson
A.smallbirdsB.allkindsofbirds
C.allkindsofsmallanimalsD.noneoftheabove
)4.Thecryofanowlis
A.frighteningB,goodtolistento
C.likeasongD.likethesoundofacow
)5.Manmustnotkillowlsbecause
A.theydon,tdoanythingwrong
B.theyaregood-lookingandhavetwobigeyes
C.theycryonlyatnight
D.theyarehelpfultous
Passage9
Jimmylivesinthecountry,andhelovesplayingintherivernear
hishouse.Buthisfathergetsajobinabigcity,andhegoestherewith
hisfamily.
Theirnewhousehasagarden,butthegardenisveryisn,thappy.〃Is
thereafivernearhere?〃heisaskinghismotheronthefirstmorning.
Hismotherisanswering:〃No,thereisn,t,butthere,saniceparknearhere,
Jimmy,andthere,sapool"in'regoingtherethisafternoon.z,Jimmyis
happynow.
Afterlunch,Jimmyandhismothergotothepark,Jimmywantsto
walknearthepool,butthereisasignbeforemotherreadsittohim:
“Thispoolispeoplehavefalleninit."Jimmylooksintothepoolhe
says:〃ButIcan,tseethem.z/
判斷正誤(T或F):
()1.ThereisagardennearJimmy,soldhouse:
()2.Jimmymovestoabigcitybecausehisfathergetsajobinthe
big
city.
()becomeshappybecausehe'sgoingtoplaywithsomenewfriends.
()4.Thesigntellspeoplenottowalknearthepool.
()5.367peoplehavefallenintotheriver.
Passage10
wasataughtinabigschoolinlivedalongwayfromtheschool,
sohewasusuallyquitetiredwhenhegotnineo'clockoneeveningwhen
hewasinbed,thetelephonebellranginthehall,sohewent
downstairs,pickedupthetelephoneandsaid:"Hello!Who's
speaking,please?”
〃Watt〃amananswered.
〃What'syourname,please?”said.
Z/Watt,smyname.z,wastheanswer.
“Yes,Iaskedyouthatwhat'syourname?”saidagain.
〃Itold'smyname,“saidtheotherman,“AreyouJackSmith?”
“No,rmKnott,''answered
Bothandputtheirtelephonesdownangrilyandthought:z,Whata
rude(粗魯?shù)?,foolish(愚蠢的,傻的)man!
()1.wasusuallytiredintheeveningbecause.
A.hewasateacherB.heworkedveryhardina
school
C.helivedalongwayfromschoolD.hetaughttoomanystudents
()2.wentdownstairsatnineoneevening.
A.totelephoneB.tomeet
C.whensomeoneranghimupD.whenthedoorbellrang
()3.wantedtospeakto.
A.hiswifeB.C.JackSmithD.
()4.zzWatt,smyname,zmeans.
A.What'smyname?B.MynameisWhat
C.Areyouaskingmyname?D.MynameisWatt
()5.didn,tunderstandwhatsaidbecause.
A.hewasafoolishteacher
B.hehadbadears
C.didn,tspeakloudlyenough
D.The"a"in"watt"ispronounced(發(fā)音)asthe〃a〃in
〃what〃
Passaoe11
OnSaturday,Anncamehomefromschoolalittlefeltwantedtoget
readyforherparty.
z,Mother,canwecookthefoodnow,please?zzshesaid,"I'mworried
aboutmyparty.〃
“Thesandwichesareallready.z,saidAnn,“noteveryonelikes
aboutmybirthdaycake?”
〃Imadeyourbirthdaycakelastnightwhenyouwereinbed.answered,
〃weonlyneedtoputthecandlesonit,now.〃
z,0h,good!”saidAnn,“mayIputthemon?〃
Annbegantoputcandlesonhershecountedthem.z,Therearen,t
enoughcandles./zsaidAnn.
“Thereareonlyneedonemore./z
〃I'11getanotheronenow."saidhermother,"don'tworry./z
判斷正誤(T或F):
()1.Annwasworriedabouttheparty.
()2.Annhaveabirthdaycakeforherbirthday.
()3.Annwastwelveyearsold.
()4.Theyputthecandlesonthebirthdaycake.
()5.Theyhadtwelvecandles.
Passage12
livedinasmalltown,buthegotajobinabigcity,sohemoved
therewithhiswifeandhistwochildrenlastTuesday.
Thenextdaytookhisnewcaroutofthegarageandwaswashing
itwhenaneighborneighborstoppedandlookedatthenewcarfora
turnedandsawhim.
Theneighborsaid:"That'sanewityours?”
“Sometimes。〃answered.
Theneighborwassurprised.,,Sometimes?,,hesaid,“whatdoyoumean?”
“Well,“answeredslowly,“whenthere,sapartyintown,itbelongs
tomydaughter,there'safootballgame,itbelongstomyson,Joe.When
Ihavewasheditanditlooksreallyniceandclean,itbelongstomywife,
whenitneedsgas,it,smine.z/
)1.Therearepeopleinthestory.
A.threeB.fourC.sixD.
five
()2.workedin
A.asmalltownB.abigcity
C.thegarageD.thegasstation
()3.Whenwaswashingthenewcar,hisneighborcametoask
him_
A.ifthecarwasnewB.whatcaritwas
C.ifthecarwas'sD.whosecaritwas
()therewasafootballmatch,thecarbelongedto
A.B.theneighborC.Jean,sbrotherD.Jean
)5.“Sometimes”inthestorymeansthat.
A.whentherewasapartyintown,thecarbelongedtohis
daughter
B.whentherewasafootballgame,itwashisson's
C.whenthecarlookedniceandclean,itwashiswife's
D.whentheearwantedgas,itbelongedtohim
Passage13
WhenJimmywasaboy,helikedwatchesandclocksveryhewas
eighteenyearsold,hewentintotheafterayear,hebegantoteach
himselftomendlotoffriendsbroughthimbrokenwatches,andhemended
themforhiscaptainheardaboutthis,andonedayhebroughthimawatch
tooandsaid:〃Mywatchhasstopped,canyoumenditforme,please?/zJimmy
said:〃Yes,can.〃
Afterafewdays,hebroughtthewatchbacktothecaptain.,zHowmuch
doIowe(欠…錢)you?〃theofficerasked.
“Onepound,sir.Jimmyhetookasmallbagoutofhispocketand
gaveittothecaptain,saying:
“Herearethreewheelsfromyourdidn'tfindaplaceforthemwhen
Iputeverythingback.〃
判斷正誤(T或F):
()1.AfterJimmyjoinedthearmy,hebegantolearnhowtomend
watches.
()2.Hisfriendssometimesbroughthimnewwatches.
()3.OnedaythecaptainaskedJimmytomendhiswatch.
()4.Theofficerwantedtoknowhowmanywheelswereinhiswatch.
()5.AtlastJimmymadethewatchworse.
Passage14
July20th,1969wasanimportantAmericanslandedonthe
nameswereArmstrongandwentthereinanamewasApollo11.
Apollo11leftCapeKennedyonJuly16thandwentthreehundredand
eighty-fivethousandtookthetwoAmericansthreedaystogetJuly20th
thespaceshiplandedintheSeaofTranquility(寧青爭).Armstrongfirst
steppedontothepickedupsomerocksandputtheminthejumpedupand
weretiredaftertheirmoonwalk,sotheyrested.
OnJuly21stApollo11leftthemoonandreturnedtothedayslater,
itcamedowninthePacificshiptookthementoAmerica.
()1.Themooniskilometersawayfromtheearth.
A.385B.3850C.385000
()2.ThetwoAmericansstayedonthemoonforabout.
A.threedaysB.sixdaysC.onedayD.four
days
()3."TheSeaofTranquility,heremeans.
A.theearthB.themoonC.theworld
()4.July20th,1969wasanimportantdaybecause.
A.Apollo11landedonthemoon
B.mancouldnotgettothemoonbyspaceship
C.itwasthefirsttimeforhumanbeingstolandonthemoon
D.Americanswerethefirstmentogettothemoon
()5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.
A.TwoAmericansontheMoonB.Animportantday
C.OntheMoonD.TheFirstMenontheMoon
Passage15
Itisgoodtokeepanimalsinareplacesforpeopletoseemany
differentkindsofanimalsfromalloverthezoos,mostpeoplewouldnever
seearealtigeror,zooslookaftertheanimalsveryanimalsarealways
givenfoodandcleanedonthewild,itisnotalwayspossibleforan
animaltofindfood,sosometimesitgoes,zoosprotecttheofferthem
safeplacetolivethewild,somekindsofanimalsareindangerof
becomingextinct(滅絕).Butzoosgivetheseanimalsachancetozoos,
therewouldbefewerkindsofanimalsintheworld.
However,somepeoplethinkitisunnatural(非自然的)andunfair
(不公平的)tokeepwild(野生的)animalsinanimalsarekeptincages
thataretoosmallforthem.Theanimalssuchasbearsandtigersalways
looksadinanimalsshouldlookfortheirownwouldnotfeelhappyif
heisn,tallowed(允許)togooutsidehishomeandanimalsdon'tlikeit
either.
判斷正誤(T或F):
()1.Ifyoudon,tgotoazoo,youcan'tseedogs.
()2.Inthezoos,allanimalsarehappy.
()3.Inthewild,animalslookfortheirownfood.
()4.Accordingto(根據(jù))thelastsentence,wecansayanimalslike
to
stayinthecages.
()5.Thewriterisnotsurewhetheritisbetterforanimalstostay
in
Zoos.
Passage16
BigBenisnotthenameofa'sthenameofahugeclockinLondon.
Londonisthecapitalofdockhasfour,nomatterwhereyoustand,you
canreadthetimeonthefaceofBigfaceisthesizeofadoubledecker
handsareaboutfourmetersisaboutthesizeoftwopeoplestandingon
thetopofeachyougotoLondon,youmaywanttoVisittheHousesof
Parliament(國會大廈).Inthatplace,youwillfindBigBensitsatthetop
oftheclocktowerintheHousesofwillprobablyhearitaswellas
seegiantclockmakessuchaloudnoise:〃Dingdong,dingdong.〃Itgoes
everyquarterofahour.
TheclockwasnamedafterabigwasSirBenjaminmandidmuch
buildingworkinLondonmanyyearsago.
()1.BigBenis_______.
A.adoubledeckerbusB.ahugeclock
C.abuildingD.thenameofBen
()2.Theclockstrikesevery,_______ofanhour.
A.tenminutesB.fifteenminutes
C.twentyminutesD.thirtyminutes
()3.Whichtwowordsmeanthesameaslarge?
A.Giantandsmall.B.Giganddouble.
C.Giantandhuge.D.Hugeandloud.
()4.YoucanreadthetimeofBigBen
A.onthefacesoftheclockB.atthetopoftheclocktower
C.onthehandsofthehugeclockD.intheHousesofParliament
()5.Thetitleofthispassageis
A.ThecapitalofEnglandB.Aclock
C.SirBenjaminHallD.BigBen
Passage17
Abusinessmanhadworkedtoofoundthathecouldn,tsleepatnight,
butoftenfellasleepduringthebecameveryworried,sohewenttosee
hisdoctor.
“Canyouhelpme,doetor?〃heasked,〃Isleptsowell,butnowIsleep
lessthantwohoursatnight.〃
Thedoctorlookedhimovercarefully,gavehimsometests,askedhim
toworklesshard,andtoldhimtotakesomemedicinetohelpsaidhewas
surethathewasnotseriouslyill,andthathewouldsoonbebetter.
Butthebusinessmangrewworseinsteadofsleptevenlessthan
beforeatnightandwasstillfallingasleepinhisvisitedthedoctor
againandagainandittookthedoctoralongtimetofindoutthe
reason:thebusinessman'swifewasgivinghimthesleepingmedicinein
themorningandtheonestokeephimawakeatnight.
判斷正誤:
)1.Thebusinessmancouldn,tfallasleepbecausehewasworried
about
hisbusiness.
()2.Thebusinessmanworkedatnightandsleptduringtheday.
()3.Thebusinessmanvisitedthedoctoragainandagainbecausehe
still
couldn,tsleepatall.
()doctortoldthemanhewasn,tseriouslyillandwouldsoonbewell.
()5.Thebusinessmangrewworsebecausethedoctorgavehimthewrong
medicine.
Passaoe18
Australiaisthegreatestislandintheisalittlesmallerthan
istothesouthoftheequator(赤道).Sowhenitissummerinourcountry,it
iswinter
inAustralia.
Australiaisbig,butthepopulationthereispopulationof
AustraliaisthesameasthatofShanghai,acityinChina.
Australiaisfamousforitssheepandkangaroos(袋鼠).Afterashort
drivefromanytown,youwillfindyourselfinthemiddleofwhiteare
youseenakangaroo?Ithasa〃bag〃belowitsbreast(胸).Themother
kangarookeepsitsbabykangaroointhe〃bag〃?Itisverystrange,isn't
it?
()1.Chinais()thanAustralia,
A.largerBIlargeC.smallD.smaller
()2.Itis()inAustraliawhenitissummerinourcountry.
A.autumnB.springC.winterD.summer
()3.ThepopulationofAustraliaisthesameasthatof()inChina.
A.BeijingB.TianjinC.NanjingD.Shanghai
()4.Australiaisfamousforits()
A.kangaroosB.deerC.elephantsD.birds
()5.Austaliaistothesouthoftheequator.So()
A.itisthegreatestlandintheworldB.itishotsummerinDecember
C.itiscoldwinterinDecemberD.itspopulationisthin
Passage19
Maryissixyearsoftengoestotheshopandgoestothechurch
withherlikesfollowinghermother.
Oneday,whentheyareinthechurch,thepastorasks:"Whowantsto
gototheheaven?Pleaseputupyourhand.〃
AllthepeopleexceptMaryputuptheirhands.,zWheredoyouwant
togo,mygirl?z,asksthepastor.
〃Iwanttogohomewithmymother,''answersMary.
Whentheygethome,itismotherbeginstodoisverywashessome
cleansthetableandtheshewantstosweepthethebroomisn,tinthe
house.
“Couldyouhelpme,Mary?Wouldyouliketogooutandbringthe
broomforme?”
〃I'dloveto,butit'stoodarkIfeelfear.〃
“Nevercanhelpyou.〃
Maryopensthedoorandsays:〃0h,mydearGod,pleasepassthebroom
tome.〃
Sheputsherhandoutofthedoor.
判斷正誤:
()1:Maryisagirl.
()2.MarythinksGodisateacher.
()3.Hermotherdoesthehouseworkinthemorning.
()4.HermotherwantsMarytohelpher.
()5.Mary,smotherneedsaknife.
Passage20
Afrogisborninasmallitisyoung,theriverishisdoesn,t
knowhisparents,buthehashundredsofbrothersandswimsaboutand
playsalldaywiththattime,hedoesn,tlooklikehishasnolegsbut
hehasalonghelookslikeafish.
Thenhistailgetsshorterandhehasfourlegsandaveryshort
lookslikehisparentshe,sgoingtoeatalotofinsectsalotof
badinsects.
)1.Whereisafrogborn?
A.Inahole.B.Intheland.C.Inariver.D.Inasea.
)2.Whichofthefollowingisfight?
A.Ababyfrogstaysathomeandknowsonlyhisparents.
B.Ababyfroglookslikeabirdandhedoesn,tknowhisparents,
C.Ababyfroglookslikehisparents,buthedoesn,tknowthem.
D.Ababyfroglookslikeafishandhaslotsofbrothersandsisters.
()3.Whodoesafrogplaywithallday?
A.Hisparents.B.Hisbrothersandsisters.C.Fish.D.
Insects.
()4.Whatdoesafroglooklike?
A.Helookslikeafish.B.Hehasfourlegsandaveryshort
tail.
C.Helookslikeaninsect.D.Hehasfourlegsandalongtail.
()5.Ababyfrog
A.canswimB.cannotswimC.cannoteatD.caneatinsects
Passage21
Mikewasasmallboy,andhedidn,tlikewashinghis,eerydayhis
mothersaidtohim:"Mike,yourhandsareverydirtyandwashthem."But
Mikeneverwashedthemonlyputtheminthewaterforaminuteand
tookthemoutagain.
Mike'sauntlivedinahotherday,shecametostaywithMike's
parents,andshecamewithhersmallson,wasayearyoungerthanMike,and
hedidn,tlikewashinghishands,either.Firsttheboyswerewiththeir
parents,thentheywenttotheyweresitting,MikelookedatTed'shands
andsaid:〃Myhandsaredirtierthanyours,“"Certainlytheyare.z,Ted
answered,z/youareayearolderthanIam.〃
判斷正誤:
)1.Mikealwayswashedhishandscarefully.
)2.MikewasolderthanTed.
)3.Ted,shandswerealittlecleanerthanMike's.
)4.Mike'sauntlivedinthestreetnexttohishouse.
)5.Mike,shandsweredirtierthanTed,sbecausehewasolder.
Passage23
KateisanEnglishlivesinatallbuildinginthecityofare
sixteenfloorsinthebuilding,andshelivesonthetenthusesalift
togoupanddown.
Katestudiesinamiddleschoolnearherhouseandsheworksgoes
toschooldaysheleavesherhomeathalfpastwalkstothelift,and
ittakesherdowntothefirstfloor.
Thereisabusstopneartheshetakesbustoherschool,
butsometimesshegoesonisonlyfourkilometerstoherschoolfromthe
getstoschoolataboutsevenbeginateight.Shegoesto
playgamesatthreegetshomeataquarterpastbeginstodoherhomework
ateightandfinishesitathalfpastnine.
()1.Katelivesinatallbuilding()London.
A,nearB.inC.outsideD.farfrom
()2.Shegoesupanddownthebuilding()
A.inliftB.byaliftC.byliftD.withlift
()3.Sheleaves()atsixthirty.
A.herhomeB.thebuildingC.theliftD.the
busst?;p
()4.Shegoestoschool()
A.bybusB.bybikeC.onfootD.Aand
C
()5.Ittakesher()todoherhomework.
A.aboutanhourB.aboutonehourand
half
C.onehourandahalfD.eightyminutes
Passage24
Sandy,BillyandSueareinthearenowstandingnearthe
monkeys'cage.
“That'sanicemonkey.z,Sandysays,〃he'slikeBilly.”"No,he'snot!〃
Billyanswers,
〃He'slike'sgoodatrunningandjumping./z"Youseehewantssome
nuts."Sue
says,“givehimsomenuts,Sandy."Sandyisthrowingsomenutsintothe
cage.Z/Givehimsomesweets,Billy.,z〃Helikesnuts,buthedoesn,tlike
sweets.Z/Suesays?"Look!”Sandysays"themonkeyispointingatBilly,s
canseethebananasinhimabanana,wantsit.〃〃No!”Billysays,〃I
can,tgivemybananastowanttoeat
them.z,“Pleasegiveittohim."Suesays."No!”Billyshouts,〃hecaneat
nuts,buthe
can"eatmybananas!〃
()1.Themonkeysinthezooareintheopenair.
()2.Sandyisgoodatsports.
()3.ThemonkeycanreachthenutsinSandy,sbag.
)4.Billylikesbananasbetterthannuts.
)5.SandyandSuewantBillytogivethemonkeysomebananas.
Passage25
Agoodwaytopassanexamistoworkhardeverymaynotpassan
examif
youdon,tworkhardformosttimeandthenworkhardonlyafewdaysbefore
theexam.
IfyouaretakinganEnglishexam,donotonlylearnrulesofto
readstoriesinEnglishandspeakEnglishwheneveryoucan.
Beforeyoustarttheexam,readcarefullyoverthetounderstandthe
exactmeaningofeachquestionbeforeyoupickupyourpentowrite.When
youhaveatlastfinishedyourexam,readoveryourthemistakesifthere
areanyandmakesurethatyouhavenotmissedanythingout.
)1.Howcanyoudowellinanexam?
A.Workhardeveryday.
B.ReadstoriesinEnglish.
C.Becarefulindoingthequestions.
D.Readoveryouranswerbeforeyouhandinyourpaper.
)2.LearningrulesofgrammartopassanEnglishexam,
A.isenoughB.isnotenough
C.isnotnecessaryD.isofnouse
)3.Itisnotagoodway.
A.toreadEnglishstories
B.tolearnrulesofgrammar
C.tospeakEnglishasmuchaspossible
D.toworkhardonlyafewdaysbeforetheexam
()4.Theword"whenever'means
A.everytimeB.whattime
C.atanytimeD.forever
)5."Miss...out^means
A.thinkhardB.nothaveenoughtimetodo
C.notputinD.givethewronganswer
Passage26
LucklikesEnglishveryworksreadsEnglisheverylikesspeaking
oftenlistenstothelikeswatchingsheonlywatchesitonSaturday
evening.
Shedoesn'tlikeshelikessingsverylikes
drivingacar,parentslikealltheteacherslikeher,too.
()1.LuckreadsEnglisheverymorning.
()2.Shewatches
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