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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上初中英语阅读能力训练材料(5)一、阅读理解:AIt rained for a week. Mary spent the days with Colin in his room, talking about India or gardens or Dickon. He didnt look ill when she was there but his face was still white and he never moved from the sofa.Mary was surprised when she looked at her own face in the
2、 mirror. She was very different now. Martha noticed, too.“You arent as thin and yellow as before,” she said. “Its the air of the moor. Its good for you.”“If the fresh air is good for me, it must be good for Colin, too.”On the first morning when the sky was blue again, Mary woke up very early. She op
3、ened the window and felt the warm sun on her face.“I cant wait!” she said, “ Im going to see the garden!”She dressed quickly and went outside. The sun was shining and birds were singing as she ran towards the secret garden.When she reached the door, she heard a strange sound. It was the “caw-caw” of
4、 a crow. She looked up and saw a big blue-black bird sitting on the wall. The next moment he opened his wings and flew away. When she went into the garden he was there, sitting on a small apple-tree. Dickon was there, too. He was digging and pulling up weeds. There was a little red fox club next to
5、him.“Oh, Dickon!” Mary cried. “Im so happy!”Dickon introduced Mary to the fox cub and the crow.“The fox cubs name is Captain,” he said, “and this crow is call Soot.”Dickon walked around the garden with Soot on his shoulder and Captain next to him. Mary followed.( )38. Why was Mary not as thin and ye
6、llow as before? A. Because of her cousin Colin B. Because of the water of the moor.C. Because of the air of the moor. D. Because of the animals coming.( )39.Please put these sentences into right order:Mary spent many days with Colin. Mary followed Dickon in the garden.Mary dressed herself quickly to
7、 go to the garden. Dickon introduced two animals to Mary.Mary found herself much healthier than before.A. B. C. D. ( )40.The underlined word “he” in the passage refers to_A. Dickon B. the bird C. the fox D. the crow( )41. How did Mary feel when she was in the garden? A. Happy B. Sad C. Surprised D.
8、AfraidBPenny hides Socks in the changing room in her school. The next day, she is surprised to see Socks chewing(咀嚼) a trainer in the chaning room. And the floor is covered with chewed trainers. The towel is in small pieces. And there are puddles(水坑) on the floor. There is a very bad smell.“we are i
9、n big trouble,” she tells Socks. Penny lifts up the puppy. “We cant stay here,” she says to Socks. Then she makes a decision to go to the village near the town.“We are going home,” she says to Socks. The village looks just like the same. “Theres the lake.” Penny tells Socks. She points to the white
10、house. “ And thats our old house.” Socks is not listening. He loves the village, He loves all the new smells. He runs down the path and he barks happily.But it is January and it is cold outside, And Penny is hungry and tired. “ We need food nad a bed,” she tells Socks. There is a food shop in the vi
11、llage, but the woman in the shop knows Penny. Her daughter and Penny are old friends. Penny wants to see all her old friends, but now she is here in the village she knows she cant see.“We must be very quiet, Socks,” says penny. “People here know me and they know my parents.”“We are running away from
12、 the police,” Penny tells the puppy.Socks licks Pennys hand. She holds him. He is warm under her coat. Penny walks through the village. At last, she went into a caf.( )42.This passage is from the book called_ A B C D( )43.Socks makes some trouble EXCEPT _ in the changing room. A. chewing some traine
13、r B. breaking the towel C. peeing(小便) on the floor D. barking( )44. “Home” in the passage refers to_ A. the school B. the town C. the village D. the changing room( )45. Why cant Penny buy food in the shop in the village? A. Because she has no money. B. Because she doesnt want to talk to a stranger.
14、C. Because she dislikes her old friends in the village. D. Because she is afraid that the woman in the shop might call the police.二、任务型阅读A Journey of DiscoveryThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is one of the most famous American novels.Published in 1884, it was one of the first novels
15、in the USA written in common, everyday language. For example, using non-standard English, Twain wrote, I havent got no money, to mean I do not have any money. In this way, Twain made his characters very true to life.The story is told by Huckleberry Finn, called Huck for short, who runs away to escap
16、e his abusive father. At first, Huck goes to a small island in the middle of the Mississippi River. There, he finds Jim, a black slave who has run away to escape slavery. The two of them stay on the island for a few weeks and become friends, but they must leave because Huck learns that people are lo
17、oking for Jim. They decide to travel on a raft on the Mississippi River to reach the Ohio River, which will take them north to a state that does not allow slavery.During their journey, Huck and Jim visit many places along the river and meet many different people. Unfortunately, most of the people th
18、ey meet are not good. For instance, Huck and Jim meet a family, the Grangerfords, who have been fighting with another family, the Shepherdsons, for so many years that nobody remembers how the fight began. While Huck stays with the Grangerfords, the fighting starts again, and several members of both
19、families are killed. Later, Huck and Jim meet the King and the Duke, two men who take control of their raft and make money by tricking people. During the confusion following one of these tricks, Huck and Jim escape with their raft.Although the people Huck and Jim meet are bad, they are also funny. M
20、ark Twain used humour to show readers the problems of American society in the 1800s. More importantly, despite all of the bad things that happen to Huck and Jim, the novel has a happy ending for both of them. Jim gets his freedom because his owner has died and set him free in her will, and Huck lear
21、ns that his father has died, so he is also safe.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an adventurous and humourous story, and it teaches modern readers a lot about American society in the 1800s.The passageThe passage A journey of discovery is a brief (71) _ to the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry
22、 Finn by Mark Twain, which (72)_ out in I884.The novelThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, one of the most famous American novels, is an adventurous and humorous story. The novel was (73) _ in America in the 1800s, when slavery existed. In the novel Mark Twain used common and everyday language to mak
23、e his characters very true to life and used humour to (74) _ readers the problems of American society in the 1800s.The main(75) _Huck fled his father and settled himself on an island in the Mississippi River, (76) _ he met Jim and made friends with him.(77) _ that people were looking for Jim, they d
24、ecided to travel to a northern state that did not allow slavery.During the journey, Huck and Jim visited many places and met many different people.Though many of the people they met were not good, they (78) _.ConclusionModern readers can learn a great (79) _ about American society in the 1800s from
25、Huck and Jims adventures during their journey to (80) _三、缺词填空:AThe football player Ronaldinho from Brazil is a magician (魔术师) on the field. He looks one way w 1 passing another.“God gives gifts to e 2,” Ronaldinho, 26, once said.“Some can write, and some can dance. He gave me f 3 skill.” The Barcelo
26、na star became FIFAs World Player of the Year for the second year in a row in Switzerland on December 19. At times Ronaldinho seems to reinvent football.“Im ugly but Ive got charm,” he j 4.“My game is all about improvisation (即兴发挥) .Im always trying new dribbles (盘球). In training, I try new tricks.”
27、Coach Frank Rijkaard has fun w 5 Ronaldinho train.“When youre lucky enough to have a player like that , you give him freedom to do w 6 he wants.” Rijkaard said.“Its up to him whether he wants to go left, right or middle. He just amazes me game after game.”Raised by his mother after his father died,
28、Ronaldinho was the y 7 of three children born in a working family.“I grew up in a happy, musical house. Music and football were my l 8.”he said.“If I hadnt been a footballer. I would have been a m 9.”Ronaldinho began to learn his skills at an early age.“I always loved dribbling in the living room, a
29、 10 the furniture or in the garden with my dog,” he once said.B After crossing the river, Dorothy and her friends came to a poppy flower field, with many other colourful flowers next to it. “ How b_66_!” Dorothy said. “ When I have brains, I will probably like them better,” the Scarecrow said. “If I
30、 had a heart, I would love them.” Added the Tin Woodman. “ I always liked flowers,” the Lion said, “ But there are n_67_ in the forest so bright as these.” Soon they found t_68_ in the middle of poppies. It is known that when there are many of these flowerstogether, their strong smell will make anyo
31、ne breathing it fall asleep, even sleep forever. But Dorothy didnt k_69_ this.Soon Dorothys eyes grew so h_70_ that she felt she had to sleep. Dorothy fell among the poppies, fast asleep “The smell is k_71_ us all. If we leave her here, she will die,” said the Lion. “I can h_72_keepmy eyes open, and
32、 the dog Toto is asleep already.” “Run fast and get out of here,” said the Scarecrow to the Lion, “We can carry the little girl, but you are too heavy.” The Lion ran as fast as possible but he fell asleep b_73_ he was out of the field. Luckily, the Scarecrow andthe Tin Woodman were not troubled by t
33、he smell. They made a chair with their hands and carried Dorothy t_74_theflowers to the grass far enough from the poppy field. The Tin Woodman built a truck and pulled the Lion with the Scarecrow.The sweet fresh air w_75_ Dorothy, Toto and the Lion. Soon they continued their journey.初中英语阅读能力训练材料(5)答
34、案一、阅读理解AIt rained for a week. Mary spent the days with Colin in his room, talking about India or gardens or Dickon. He didnt look ill when she was there but his face was still white and he never moved from the sofa.Mary was surprised when she looked at her own face in the mirror. She was very differ
35、ent now. Martha noticed, too.“You arent as thin and yellow as before,” she said. “Its the air of the moor. Its good for you.”“If the fresh air is good for me, it must be good for Colin, too.”On the first morning when the sky was blue again, Mary woke up very early. She opened the window and felt the
36、 warm sun on her face.“I cant wait!” she said, “ Im going to see the garden!”She dressed quickly and went outside. The sun was shining and birds were singing as she ran towards the secret garden.When she reached the door, she heard a strange sound. It was the “caw-caw” of a crow. She looked up and s
37、aw a big blue-black bird sitting on the wall. The next moment he opened his wings and flew away. When she went into the garden he was there, sitting on a small apple-tree. Dickon was there, too. He was digging and pulling up weeds. There was a little red fox club next to him.“Oh, Dickon!” Mary cried
38、. “Im so happy!”Dickon introduced Mary to the fox cub and the crow.“The fox cubs name is Captain,” he said, “and this crow is call Soot.”Dickon walked around the garden with Soot on his shoulder and Captain next to him. Mary followed.( C )38. Why was Mary not as thin and yellow as before? A. Because
39、 of her cousin Colin B. Because of the water of the moor.C. Because of the air of the moor. D. Because of the animals coming.( D )39.Please put these sentences into right order:Mary spent many days with Colin. Mary followed Dickon in the garden.Mary dressed herself quickly to go to the garden. Dicko
40、n introduced two animals to Mary.Mary found herself much healthier than before.A. B. C. D. ( D )40.The underlined word “he” in the passage refers to_A. Dickon B. the bird C. the fox D. the crow( A )41. How did Mary feel when she was in the garden? A. Happy B. Sad C. Surprised D. AfraidBPenny hides S
41、ocks in the changing room in her school. The next day, she is surprised to see Socks chewing(咀嚼) a trainer in the chaning room. And the floor is covered with chewed trainers. The towel is in small pieces. And there are puddles(水坑) on the floor. There is a very bad smell.“we are in big trouble,” she
42、tells Socks. Penny lifts up the puppy. “We cant stay here,” she says to Socks. Then she makes a decision to go to the village near the town.“We are going home,” she says to Socks. The village looks just like the same. “Theres the lake.” Penny tells Socks. She points to the white house. “ And thats o
43、ur old house.” Socks is not listening. He loves the village, He loves all the new smells. He runs down the path and he barks happily.But it is January and it is cold outside, And Penny is hungry and tired. “ We need food nad a bed,” she tells Socks. There is a food shop in the village, but the woman
44、 in the shop knows Penny. Her daughter and Penny are old friends. Penny wants to see all her old friends, but now she is here in the village she knows she cant see.“We must be very quiet, Socks,” says penny. “People here know me and they know my parents.”“We are running away from the police,” Penny
45、tells the puppy.Socks licks Pennys hand. She holds him. He is warm under her coat. Penny walks through the village. At last, she went into a caf.( D )42.This passage is from the book called_ A B C D( D )43.Socks makes some trouble EXCEPT _ in the changing room. A. chewing some trainer B. breaking th
46、e towel C. peeing(小便) on the floor D. barking( C )44. “Home” in the passage refers to_ A. the school B. the town C. the village D. the changing room( D )45. Why cant Penny buy food in the shop in the village? A. Because she has no money. B. Because she doesnt want to talk to a stranger. C. Because sh