初三英语阅读理解专项训练1Word文档格式.docx
- 文档编号:16188711
- 上传时间:2022-11-21
- 格式:DOCX
- 页数:9
- 大小:296.28KB
初三英语阅读理解专项训练1Word文档格式.docx
《初三英语阅读理解专项训练1Word文档格式.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《初三英语阅读理解专项训练1Word文档格式.docx(9页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrightaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theschoolcanhelpthestudentsgrowuptobefriendly.
B.Theschoolallowsthestudentstomakesomedecisions.
C.Wecanmakeeverybodyhappybyunderstandingeachother.
4.WhatcanLiLei,aChineseboy,showonthefestivalaccordingtothepassage?
A.PlaythepianoB.ActBeijingOperaC.SinganEnglishsong
5.Whatdoes“this”inthepassage?
A.The“UnitedNations”showB.ThetraditionalcultureC.Theschool
B
WhenyouarelearningEnglish,youfinditnotclevertoputanEnglishsentence,wordforword,intoyourownlanguage.Takethesentence"
Howdoyoudo?
"
asanexample.Ifyoulookupeachwordinthedictionary,oneatatime,whatisyourtranslation?
Itmustbeawrongsentenceinyourownlanguage.
Languagesdonotjusthavedifferentsounds,theyaredifferentinmanyways.It'
simportanttolearntherulesforwordorderinthestudyofEnglish,too.Ifthespeakerputswordsinawrongorder,thelistenercan'
tunderstandthespeaker'
ssentenceeasily.SometimeswhentheorderofwordsinanEnglishsentenceischanged,themeaningofthesentencechanges.Butsometimestheorderischanged,themeaningofthesentencedoesn'
tchange.Let'
sseethedifferencebetweenthetwopairsofsentences.
Sheonlylikesapples."
"
Onlyshelikesapples."
Ihaveseenthefilmalready."
Ihavealreadyseenthefilm."
WhenyouarelearningEnglish,youmustdoyourbesttogetthespiritofthelanguageanduseitastheEnglishspeakerdoes.
6.FromthepassageweknowthatwhenwearelearningEnglish.
A.weshouldn'
tputeverywordintoourownlanguage
B.weshouldlookupeverywordinthedictionary
C.weneedtoputeverywordintoourownlanguage
7.ThewriterthinksitisinlearningEnglish.
A.difficulttounderstanddifferentsounds
B.possibletorememberthewordorder
C.importanttomastertherulesindifferentways
8.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______.
A.themeaningofanEnglishsentencealwayschangeswiththeorderofthewords
B.theorderofwordscanneverchangethemeaningofanEnglishsentence
C.sometimesdifferentorderofwordshasadifferentmeaning
D.iftheorderofwordsisdifferent,themeaningofthesentencemustbedifferent
9."
Sheonlylikesapples."
A.isthesameas"
B.isdifferentfrom"
C.means"
Shelikesfruitexceptapples."
10.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.DifferentOrders,DifferentMeanings
B.HowtoSpeakEnglish
C.HowtoLearnEnglish
C
Haveyoueverseenahorsewithtoes?
(脚趾)Millionsofyearsago,househadmanytoes.Theyhadfourtoesoneachfrontfoot.Theyhadthreetoesoneachbackfoot.Thehorseswerenobiggerthancats.
Thesesmallhorseslivedintheforest.Theirmanytoeshelpedthehorsesrunoverthesoftwetground.
Itwasveryhotintheforest.Buttheweatherchanged.Itbecamecold.Manytreescouldnotliveincoldweather.Thetreesdiedandfell.Openfieldstooktheplace(代替)offorests.Thesunmadegrounddryandhard.(坚硬)
Horsesbegantochange,too.Theybegantogetbigger.Thistookalongtime.Onthedryhardland,horsesneededonlytheirmiddletoesforrunning.Theirmiddletoesbecamehard.Afteralongwhile,horseshadonlyonehardtoeoneachfoot.Wecallthishardtoeahoof(马蹄).
11.Longago,thehorsehadfourtoesoneachofits.
A.backfeetB.frontfeetC.rightfeet
12.Thecatswerethehorsesatthattime.
A.muchbiggerB.smallerthanC.biggerthan
13.Whichofthethreesentencesistrue?
A.Theweatherstaysthesamethewholeyearallovertheworld.
B.Whentheweatherchanged,animalsbegantochangetoo.
C.Catswerebiggerinthepastthantheyaretoday.
14.Onthedryhardland.
A.horsesneededalotofroomforrunning.
B.ahorseneededmorethanfourtoesforrunning
C.horsesneededonlytheirmiddletoesforrunning
15.Noweachhorsehasonitsfeet.
A.onetoeB.threetoesC.fourtoes
D
Hundredsofyearsago,lifewasmuchharderthanitistoday.Peopledidn’thavemodernmachines.Therewasnomodernmedicine,either.
Lifetodayhasbroughtnewproblems.Oneofthebiggestispollution.(污染)Waterpollutionhasmadeourriversandlakesdirty.Itkillsourfishandpollutesourdrinkingwater.Noisepollutionmakesustalklouderandbecomeangrymoreeasily.Airpollutionisthemostseriouskindofpollution.It’sbadtoalllivingthingsintheworld.
Cars,planesandfactoriesallpolluteouraireveryday.Sometimesthepollutedairissothickthatitislikeaquiltoveracity.Thiskindofquiltiscalledsmog.(烟雾)
Manycountriesaremakingrulestoflightpollution.Factoriesmustnowcleantheirwaterbeforeitisthrownawayandtheymustn’tblowdirtysmokeintotheair
Weneedtodomanyotherthings.Wecanputwastethingsinthedustbinanddonotthrowthemontheground.Wecangotoworkbybusorwithourfriendsinthesamecar.Iftherearefewerpeopledriving,therewillbelesspollution.
Rulesarenotenough.Everypersonmusthelptofightpollution.
16.Hundredsofyearsago,lifewasmuchharderthanitistodaybecause.
A.therewerenotanymodernmachines
B.therewasnomodernmedicine
C.bothAandB
17.Themostseriouskindofpollutionis.
A.WaterpollutionB.AirpollutionC.Pollution
18.Themostseriouskindofpollutionis.
A.noisepollutionB.airpollutionC.waterpollution
19.Factoriesmustcleantheirwater.
A.beforetheyarethrownawayB.whentheyarethrownawayC.beforeitisthrownaway
20.Fromthepassageweknowthat.
A.afewyearsago,therewasnosmogatall
B.peoplearemakingrulesinordertofightpollution
阅读理解专项训练
(2)
“You'
llhavetotakecareofthebabytoday,”awomantoldherhusband.“I'
mnotfeelingwell.”
“Thenyoumuststayinbedandrest,dear.”herhusbandsaid.“I'
llbepleasedtolookafterourbaby.”“Bytheway,shallIdotheshoppingforyouaswell?
”herhusbandasked.
Thewomanwasverypleasedandsaid,“Thatwillhelpmeverymuch.I'
llgiveyoualistofthingstobuy.”
Shewroteoutthelistandgaveittohim.
Themantookthebabytothesupermarketandputhimintheshoppingcart.Thenhepushedtheshoppingcartalongtherowsofthingstobuyandlookedforthosethatwereonhislist.
AtfirsteverythingwasOK,butthenthebabybegantocry.
Thenhestartedtoscream.
Andscream!
AndSCREAM!
“Keepcalm,George,”themansaid.“Don'
tgetexcited.Don'
tshout,George.Don'
tloseyourtemper,George.”
Awomaninthesupermarketheardhimsayingso.Shewalkeduptohim.
“Ithinkyouarewonderful,”shesaid.“YouaresopatientwithyourlittleGeorge.”
“Madam,”themansaid,“I'
mGeorge.He'
sEdward.”
42.Themantakecareofthebabyinsteadbecausehiswifewas.
A.illB.busyC.angry
43.Thebabycriedsohard.
A.athomeB.inthesupermarketC.inthestreet
44.Whenthebabywascrying,thefatherkepttalkingtoforrelaxing.
A.hisbabyB.thewomanC.himself
44.Theunderlinedsentence“Don'
tloseyourtemper.”inthispassagemeans“”.
A.clamdownB.shutupC.walkon
46.Thebaby'
snameis.
A.GeorgeB.EdwardC.Scream
Inthelastfewyears,someresearchersdecidedtostudywhykidslie(撒谎).Sotheymadeupaspacialteamof12students,allundertheageof21.
Eachstudentwasgiven36cards,andeachcardlistedatopicthatteenssometimeslieabouttotheirparents.Theresearchersworkedthroughthecardswiththeteens,learningwhatthingsthekidwaslyingtohisparentsabout,andwhy.
Bytheendoftheinterviews,thekidssawforthefirsttimehowmuchtheywerelyingandhowmanyoffamily'
srulestheyhandbroken.Itwasreportedthat98%oftheteenshadliedtotheirparents.
Outofthe36topics,theaverage(平均)teenwaslyingtohisparentsabout12ofthem.Theteensliedaboutwhatmovietheywentto,andwhomtheywentwith.Theyliedabouthowtheyspenttheirafternoonswhiletheirparentswereatwork,andsomethinglikethat.
Mostparentsheartheirchildlieandthinkhe'
stooyoungtounderstandwhatliesareorthatlying'
swrong.Theybelievetheirchildwillstopwhenhegetsolder.Manybooksalsoadviseparentstojustletliesgo----they'
llgrowoutofit.Butthetruthisthatkidsgrowintoit.Instudies
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 初三 英语 阅读 理解 专项 训练
![提示](https://static.bdocx.com/images/bang_tan.gif)