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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date精选中考阅读理解100篇(附答案)73-90阅读理解(36)精选中考阅读理解100篇(附答案)73-90阅读理解(73)2002年北京市海淀区中考英语试题(A)It was half past eight in the morning . The telephone bell rang and Mary went to answer it . “Hello , who
2、s that ? ”she asked . “Its me Peter . ”Peter was a friend of Marys brother , Johnny . “Oh , hello , Peter . What do you want ? ”said Mary . “Can I speak to Johnny ? ”“No , ”said Mary , “you cant speak to him now . He is busy . He is getting ready for school. He is eating his breakfast . Grandmother
3、is combing his hair . Sister is under the table , putting his shoes on . Mother is getting his books and putting them in his schoolbag . Goodbye . Ive got to go now . I have to hold the door open . The school bus is coming . ”What do you think of the story ? Are you sometimes like Johnny ? If so , y
4、ou need to change your habits . 41. It was _ in the morning when the telephone bell rang . A. 7:00 B. 7:30 C. 8:30 D. 9:0042. Peter was Johnnys _. A. father B. friend C. uncle D. teacher 43. What was Johnny doing at the moment ? He was _. A. eating his breakfast B. answering the telephone C. putting
5、 on his shoes D. holding the door open 44. How many people can you find in the story ? A. Two. B. Four . C. Six . D. Eight . 阅读理解(74)Today people can use the phone to talk with others almost anywhere on the earth . But when you use the phone , you dont see the person you are talking with . That may
6、change in the near future . Today some people are using a kind of telephone called the picture phone or vision phone . With it , two people who are talking can see each other . Picture phones can be useful when you have something to show the person youre calling . They may have other uses in the fut
7、ure . One day you may be able to ring up a library and ask to see a book. Then youll be able to read the book right over your picture phone . Or you may be able to go shopping through your picture phone . If you see something in the newspaper that you think you want to buy , youll go to your phone a
8、nd call the shop . People at the shop will show you the thing youre interested in right over the phone . Youll be able to shop all over town and never even leave your room ! 45. Today people can use the phone to talk with others _. A. in all the towns B. in some places in the world C. only in big ci
9、ties D. almost anywhere on the earth 46. The word “it ”in the text means _. A. the picture phone B. any phone C. the use D. the change47. We can _ through the picture phone according to (根据)the text . A. write a book B. do shopping C. play games D. have classes 阅读理解(75)“Its over ! Thank goodness ! ”
10、School was over and I was tired . I sat at the front of the school bus . Janie , the driver , tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere (气氛)by striking the match of talks . I try to listen politely , but usually I am too busy thinking about my day . On this day , however , her talk was worth (值得)l
11、istening to . “My fathers ill , ”she said to no one in particular (特别地). I could see worry in her eyes . I had never seen her like this before . She always meets students with a smile . With a sudden change of interest , I asked , “Whats wrong with him ? ”With her eyes wet and her voice unusual , sh
12、e answered , “Heart trouble . ”Her eyes lowered as she continued . “Ive already lost my mum , so I dont think I can stand losing him . ”I couldnt answer . My heart ached for her . I sat on the seat thinking of the great pain (痛苦)my own mother was thrown into when her father died . I saw how hard it
13、was , and still is , for her . I wouldnt want anyone to go through that . Suddenly I realized (意识到)Janie wasnt only a bus driver , that was just her job . She had a whole world of family and cares too. I suddenly felt very selfish . I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver . I had j
14、udged her by her job and brushed her off as unimportant . I shouldnt have been so selfish and self-centered . Understanding people is an art . 48. When the students get on the school bus , Janie usually _. A. listens to music B. talks about her own worry C. sits on her seat without words D. meets th
15、em with a smile 49. After she learned Janies story , the writer thought of _. A. her fathers death B. her mothers pain C. the ache of her own heart D. the pain of Janies parents 50. Why did the writer feel selfish ? Because _. A. she had never had Janie as anything except a driver B. she had made on
16、ly a few friends in the school C. she had hardly thought of herself D. she had never listened to others 51. In this passage the writer tries to tell us that _. A. losing parents makes people sad and helpless B. understanding the people around us takes time C. we should try to look deeper into the pe
17、ople around us D. its not right to judge the people around us by their clothes 阅读理解(76) (D)One of the things I always believe is that no matter how bad something is , you can take something positive out of it . The one time I wasnt sure of that was on September 11. I usually wake up at 6:30 or 7:00
18、in the morning . That day , I happened to wake up earlier . I turned on the TV and I saw that a plane had crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center . My first reaction was that it was a terrible accident . Then I saw another plane fly into the South Tower and I realized that I was witne
19、ssing an act of terrorism. My wife and I spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again . When I watched family members looking for their loved ones , the pain in their eyes was something I would never forget . I couldnt understand how something this terrible could have happened .
20、It wasnt until a few weeks after September 11 that I began to see that perhaps some good did come from this tragedy . People seem different now , more understanding , more tolerant . Little things that seemed to be such a trouble before are no longer big things . Personally , I am more tolerant than
21、 I was . I realize life is too short , and too precious , to let myself get worried over small things . Ive learned also that you cant take things for granted . Things change in the blink of an eye . People go to work and dont come back . One moment theyre living and the next minute theyre not . And
22、 , it doesnt matter who you are , there is nothing you can do about it . We never know when our time here will be over , so we all need to make the most of every minute we have . You try to learn from what happened . You cant be used up by it . You cant live by it . All you can do is just live . 注:c
23、rash 撞击 reaction 反应 witness 目击 tragedy 悲剧tolerant 宽容的 precious 珍贵的 take for granted 认为是当然的52. The word “positive ”in the passage probably means _. A. terrible B. bad C. good D. real53. What did the writer see after he turned on the TV that morning ? A. A fire starting . B. A plane flying . C. A terr
24、ible accident . D. An act of terrorism . 54. From September 11 , the writer has realized that _. A. people should make the most of every minute they have B. he has become less tolerant towards others C. he should get worried about little things D. life is too short to care about others 55. Whats the
25、 best title (题目)of this passage ? A. A Report about September 11B. The Tragedy of September 11C. September 11 and My Family D. September 11 and My Turn 41. C 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. D46. A 47. B 48. D 49. B 50. A51. C 52. C 53. D 54. A 55. D阅读理解(77) 2002年武汉市四月重点中学联考英语试题 A In order to learn to be ones
26、true self, it is necessary to obtain a wide and extensive knowledge of what has been said and done in the world; critically to inquire into it; carefully to consider it; clearly to analyze it; and earnestly to carry it out. It matters not what you learn, but when you once learn a thing, you must nev
27、er give it up until you have mastered it. It matters not what you inquire into, but when you once inquire into a thing, you must never give it up until you have thoroughly understood it. It matters not what you try to think of, but when you once try to think of a thing, you must never give it up unt
28、il you have got what you want. It matters not what you try to carry out, but when you once try to carry out a thing, you must never give it up until you have done it thoroughly and well. If another man succeeds by one effort, you will use a hundred efforts. If another man succeeds by ten efforts, yo
29、u will use a thousand.56. According to the author, first of all one must_. A. analyze B. inquire C. obtain D. act57. When you try to do something, what matters is _. A. not to care too much about it B. to act immediately C. to think carefully before you do it D. to carry it through to the end58. Acc
30、ording to the author, anther mans success should _.A.encourage us to make greater efforts B. not be taken into considerationC. make us nervous D. cause one to stop trying59. the author implies but does not say that_.A.the way to knowledge is through specializationB.one has to know everything to be s
31、uccessfulC.success depends not so much on natural ability as it does on effortD. success in ones profession is least important in ones life阅读理解(78)Bl A deposit (定金) of half the total cost of stay secures the booking. Balance payable on arrival in cash and traveler cheques. In addition an agreement o
32、f between 50 and 200 is required according to length of stay and is returned against keys on departure.l Apartments are available from 16:00 on arrival and must be vacated by 10:00 on departure. They should be kept clean at all times. A charge of $30 will be made on departure if extra cleaning is ne
33、cessary. Breakages and damage are charged at cost.l Gas and electricity are metered, personal and kitchen towels are not provided.l No responsibility is accepted for loss, damage or injury to visitors or their possessions.60. If you want to live in the apartment, you have to pay _ when you arrive. A
34、. half of the total cost B. the total costC. between50 and 200 D. in cash61. You dont have to pay an extra charge if _. A. your apartment is not clean B. you break something C. your keys are not returned D. you leave the apartment at 9 oclock in the morning62.Which of the following is true? A. You d
35、ons need to pay for the gas B. you can get free towels C. If you are injured you can be sent to the hospital free of charge D. If you return the key when you leave, you can have some of your money back阅读理解(79)C Some of the best-known names in the entertainment industry have taken part in an unpreced
36、ented telethon to help victims of the terrorist attacks in the United States. The benefit(义演),called “America: a Tribute to Heroes,” was sponsored by all four major U.S television networks, ABC,CBS, FOIX and NBC. It was broadcast by three-dozen television, cable and radio networks across the country
37、 and aired live to more than a hundred countries around the world. Hollywood stars joined music entertainers in asking listeners and viewers to pledge cash donations to charities helping the victims of the September 11th attacks. Actors, including tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, tom Cruise and Clint Eastw
38、ood, told stories of heroic acts by people who tried to save others from the burning World trade Center and the Pentagon. Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali made a rare public appearance in show of support. The appeals alternated with performances by such popular entertainers a Bruce Springste
39、en, Mariah Carey, Steve Wonder, Paul Simon and the rock band U2. They appeared on stages in New York, Los Angeles and London, decorated with hundreds of burning candles. Singer Billy Joel sang “ New York State of Mind” with a New York City firefighters hat on his piano. Sting dedicated his song “ Gr
40、agile” to a friend who died in the World Trade Center. Stevie Wonder condemned hatred in the name of religion before singing his song “ Loves in Need of Love today”. Pledge phones were manned by dozens of other celebrities, including Jack Nicholson, Meg Ryan, Whoopic Goldberg, Cindy Crawford, Al Pac
41、ino and Sylvester Stallone. Organizers say the two-hour telethon raised millions of dollars. All participants, from stars to stagehands, worked without pay.63. Those who appeared on stages were _.A.some best-known names in the USA B.some famous singer, film stars and other music entertainersC.People
42、 who tried to save others from the burning World trade Center and the Pentagon.D.Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and Hollywood stars64. The underlined word “ telethon” most probably means _.A.a performance to raise money B.a concert held by some television networksC.a television program whi
43、ch lasts a long timeD.a television program for entertainment65. Which of the following statements is True?A.Four major U.S. television networks broadcast the benefitB.The former heavy weight champion Muhammad Ali sang a song to show his supportC.Billy Joel, wearing a firefighters hat, played the pia
44、no for the listeners and viewersD.The organizers, stars and people who worked for the benefit didnt get any money for themselves.66. The best title for the news report is _.A.U.S Telethon Raises Money for Attack VictimsB.Best-known names Pledge DonationsC.Seeking More SupportD.A Tribute to Heroes阅读理
45、解(80)D Every people uses its own special words to describe things an express ideas. Some of these expressions are commonly used for many years. Others are popular for just a short time. One such American expression is “ Wheres the beef?” It is used when something is not as good as it is said to be.
46、In the early 1960s, “Wheres the beef” was one of the most popular expressions in the United States. It seemed as if everyone was using it all the time. Beef, of course, is the meat from a cow, and probably no food is more poplar in America than the hamburger mad from beef. In the 1960s a businessman
47、 named Ray Kroc began building small restaurants that sold hamburgers at a low price. Kroc called his restaurant “ McDonalds. Kroc cooked hamburgers quickly so people in a hurry could buy and eat hem without waiting. By the end of the 1960s the McDonalds Company was selling hamburgers in hundreds of restaurants from California to Maine. Not s