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中考英语阅读理解集练——社会历史类

1、NorthAmericanblackbearsareshyanimals.Theyarefearfulbynature,and

willusuallyrunawayiftheyseeorhearpeople.Becauseofthis,itcanbedifficultfor

scientiststolearnabouttheseanimals.

Inordertostudyblackbears,researchersfromNewJersey,USA,catchbears

andusedrugs(毒品)tohelpthemgotosleep.Researchersthenworkoutthesizeand

theweightofthebear,takebloodtotestfbrdiseases,removeatoothandtakeittothe

labtofindoutitsage.Fromthesestudies,researcherswanttofindouthowmany

bearsliveinNewJersey,howlongtheylive,andhowmanybabiestheyproduce.

ButinMinnesota,USA,researchersstudybearsthatarecompletelyawake.The

bearsknowtheresearchers*voicesandtheyarenotafraidofdieresearchteam.With

thehelpofafewgrapestokeepthebearsbusy,researcherscantouchthemtocheck

theirhearts,lookattheirteeth,anddootherjobs.Researcherscanalsowalkorsit

withbearsforhoursandmakevideostolearnabouttheireverydaylives.

Inbothplaces,themainpurposeisthesame-tomakesurethereisahealthy

populationofblackbears.Buttheresearchmethodsandthekindsofinformationthat

researchers,areabletocollectarequitedifferent.

【小题1】Inthefirstparagraph,wecanlearnthatNorthAmericanblackbearsare

A.shyandfearfulanimalsB.notfoundtoday

C.wellknowntoscientistsD.notafraidofpeople

【小题2】Theword"remove"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeansin

Chinese.

A.拔下B.移植C.清洗D.修补

【小题3]WhichofthefollowingmayNOTbeincludedintheNewJerseystudieson

bears?

A.Theage.

B,Thewayoftheircommunication.

C.Theweight.

D.Thenumberofbabiestheyproduce.

[小题4]IntheMinnesotastudies,researchers.

A.cannevergetclosetothebears

B,studythebearswhiletheyareasleep

C.usegrapestomakethebearsfull

D.learnalotaboutthebears*everydaylives

【小题5】Whatdothetwostudieshaveincommon(共同点)?

A.ResearchplacesB.Themainpurpose.

C.Researchmethods.D.Collectedinformation.

2、Tous,itseemssonaturaltoputupanumbrellatokeepthewateroffwhenit

rains.Butinfacttheumbrellawasnotinventedasprotectionagainsttherain.Itsfirst

usewasasashade(遮蔽)againstthesun.

Nobodyknowswhofirstinventedit,buttheumbrellawasusedinveryancient

times.ProbablythefirsttouseitweretheChinese,backintheeleventhcenturyBC.

WeknowthattheumbrellawasusedinancientEgyptandBabylonasasunshade.

Andthere

wasastrangethingconnectedwithitsuse:itbecameasymbolofhonorand

power(权力).Inthe

FarEastinancienttimes,theumbrellawasallowedtobeusedonlybythosein

highofficeorby

royalpeoplesuchasthekingsorqueens.

InEurope,theGreekswerethefirsttousetheumbrellaasasunshade.

TheumbrellawasincommonuseinancientGreece,butitisbelievedthatthefirst

peopleinEuropetousetheumbrellaasprotectionagainsttherainweretheancient

Romans.DuringthemiddleagesinEurope,theuseoftheumbrellaalmost

disappeared.ThenitappearedagaininItalyinthelatesixteenthcentury.Andagainit

becameasymbolofpower.

Umbrellashavenotchangedmuchinstyleduringallthistime,thoughthey

havebecomemuchlighterinweight.Itwasn'tuntilthetwentiethcenturythatthe

umbrellasfbrwomenbegantobemadeinallkindsofcolors.

【小题1)Ancientpeoplefirstusedumbrellasas.

A.asymbolofhonor

B,protectionagainstthesun

C.asymbolofpower

D.protectionagainsttherain

【小题2]Accordingtothepassage,theumbrellawasprobablyfirstusedinancient

A.Egypt.B.BabylonC.RomeD.China

【小题3】Theunderlinedwordroyalmightmean_inChinese.

A.王室的B.富有的

C.中产阶级的D.贫穷的

【小题4】Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.TheancientGreeksusedtheumbrellaintheirdailylife.

B.Europeanshardlyusedtheumbrelladuringthemiddleages.

C.Theumbrellasforwomenweremadecolorfulinancienttimes.

D.Thestyleoftheumbrellahasn'tchangedalotsinceitwasinvented

[小题5]Thispassageismainlyabout.

A.thesalesoftheumbrella

B.thedifferencesamongumbrellas

C.theinventionoftheumbrella

D.thehistoryandtheuseoftheumbrella

3、OneeveningCharliewasonhiswayhomefromtherailwaystation.Whenhe

turnedroundacomer,heheardfootstepsbehindhimandhethoughtsomeonewas

comingnear.Hebegantowalkfast.Thefootstepscamefast,too.Hesloweddown.

Thefootstepsalsosloweddown.Nowhewassurethatsomeonemustbegoingafter

him.Hetriedtohide.Stillthestepsfollowedhim.Hedidn*tknowhowtosave

himself,sohejumpedoversometallgrassandhidhimselfinacemetery(墓地).He

threwhimselfdownononeoftombs(坟墓).

Themanbehindcamenear.Charliecouldhearthemanjumpoverthegrass.

Thoughtsofthievesandrobbersfilledhismind.Charliestoodupandfacedtheman.

"Whatdoyouwant?Whyareyoucomingafterme?”Heasked.

nIsay,“thestrangerasked,"doyoualwaysgohomelikethis,orareyoutaking

somespecialexercisetonight?IwanttogotoMr.Green'sanddon'tknowtheway.

Thestationmastertoldmetofollowyouasyoulivenextdoor.Excusemeforasking,

butistheremuchfarthertogobeforewegetthere?'*

【小题1】ThatdayCharliewas.

A.leavingthestationfbracemetery

B.walkingslowlyalongthestreet

C.onhiswaytoMr.Green'shouse

D.onhiswaybackhome

【小题2]Whenhefoundsomeonefollowinghim,Charlie.

A.wastoofrightenedtomove

B,stoppedtoaskthemanwhy

C.hidhimselfinacemetery

D.knewclearlywhattodo

[小题3】Charliewentintoacemeterybecausehe.

A.triedtogetridofthestranger

B.gottiredafteraday'swalk

C.walkedtoofastandlost

D.wantedtohidehisthingsthere

[小题4]Whenthestrangerfollowedhimintothecemetery,Charliethought

A.thestrangerwouldaskhimtheway

B,thestrangerwouldcometostaywithhim

C.hewasindangeroflosinghismoneyorevenhislife

D.hecouldbeaskedaboutMr.Green

[〃、题5]ThestrangerfollowedCharliebecause.

A.hewantedtokillCharlie.

B.hewantedtostealthings.

C.hewantedtogotoCharlie'splace.

D.hewantedtogotoMr.Green'sandhedidn*tknowthewaythere.

4、阅读理解

Teensaregaining(增力口)weight.Todaymostteenagersareatleastonesize

largerthanteenswere20yearsago.Evenclothingsizeshavechanged.Didyouknow

thatasmalltodayusedtobeamedium,20yearsago?

Arecentresearchshows97%ofteensneedmoreexercise.It'sbadnewsbecause

toolittleexercisemeansyouaremissingalotofgoodthingsinlife.Exercisehelpsin

twoways.

First,exercisehelpsyourbody.Physicalactivitycanmakeyourbodystrong.It

canalsokeepyouatahealthyweight.Doctorssaythatpeoplewhostayatahealthy

weighthavefewerhealthproblems.

Second,exercisecanhelpyourmind.Peoplewhogetplentyofphysicalactivity

mightworrylessandsleepbetteratnight.Youmayevenlearnbetterinschool.

Studentswhoarehealthycanlistenandunderstandbetterinclass.

Soyoucanchangeyourlifeandbemoreactiveatanypoint.It'snevertoolate.An

articlecalled"HowtoLimitScreenTimeandGetMoving^givestheseideas:

Stepawayfromthescreen.DoctorscallwatchingTVorplayingvideogames

screentime.Youshouldhavenomorethantwohoursofscreentimeaday.Youwill

enjoylifemoreifyouliveitinsteadofwatchingit!

Startslowly.Anhouradaycanseemlikealongtime.Startwith10minutesof

newactivitieseveryday.Addmoreasyougetstronger.Thinkaboutwalking.Take

thestairsinsteadofthelift.Youwillfeelhealthier.

Makefitnessfun.Findasportyoulike.Itdoesn*tneedtobethetraditionalsports

ofbasketball,soccer,orbaseball.Thoseareallgreatsportsandifyoulikethem,play

them.However,youcanalsotryhiking,skateboarding,orevenropejumping.Ifyou

enjoythesport,youwilldoit.

Choosefoodcarefully.Helpyourfamilyshopforhealthyfood.Readthelabels

(标签).Lookforhealthyfoods.Eatlotsoffiuitsandvegetables.Stopbuyingsoft

drinksandjunkfoods.Youwillfeelbetterifyoueatright.

Exercisewithothers.Findafriendorfamilymembertoexerciseorplaywith

you.Youwillhavemorefunandithelpskeepyouresponsibleforgoing.

【小题1]WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?

A.Teensaregainingweight.B.Teens,onesizelarger.

C.Teens'clothingsizeschanged.D.Asmallusedtobeamedium.

【小题2]WhichofthefollowingisaFACTfromthepassage?

A.Youshouldhavenomorethantwohoursofscreentimeaday.

B.Youwillhavemorefunandithelpskeepyouresponsibleforgoing.

C.Arecentresearchshows97%ofteensneedmoreexercise.

D.However,youcanalsotryhiking,skateboarding,orevenropejumping.

【〃、题3】Wheremightyoufindthispassage?

A.Inastory.B.Inamagazine.C.Inaplay.D.Inaspeech.

【小题4]Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(结构)ofthefirst5

paragraphs?

5>Everyonehashisownbirthday.Peopleindifferentcountriescelebrate(庆祝)

theirbirthdaysindifferentways.Herearefourpeoplefromdifferentcountries.They

willtellushowtheycelebratetheirbirthdaysintheircountries.

SandyMorrisoncomesfromMadrid(马德里).Hesayshappily,MMytwenty-first

birthdayisonaSaturday,andI'mgoingtogooutwithsomefriends.Towishmea

happybirthday,theyaregoingtopull(拉,tit)onmyear,onceforeachyear.Itisan

oldcustom0汛俗).Somepeoplepullontheearjustonce,butmyfriendsarevery

traditional(传统的)J

Mr.andMrs.SatoarefromTokyo.Mr.Satoisgoingtobesixtytomorrow.In

Japan,thesixtiethbirthdayiscalledKanrekiit'sthebeginningofanewlife.The

colourredisfbranewlife,sotheyalwaysgivesomethingredforasixtiethbirthday.

MrsSatosays,"WhatamIgoingtogivemyhusband?Ican'tsay.Itsasurprise('惊

喜)

LiXiaomeifromBeijingfeelsveryexcitedandtellsus."Tomorrowismy

sixteenthbirthday.It'saspecialbirthday.Sowe'regoingtohaveafamilyparty.I'm

probablygoingtogetsomemoneyinlucky'envelopes(信封)frommyrelatives.My

motherisgoingtocooknoodles--noodlesareforalonglife."

PhillipEvans,fromParis,smilestous,'Tmgoingtobethirtynextweek,soI'm

goingtoinvitethreeverygoodfriendsouttodinner.InFrance,whenyouhave

birthday,youofteninvitepeopleout.Insomecountries,Iknowit'stheopposite——

peopletakeyouout."

[〃、题1]HowmanytimesdoSandy'sfriendspullonhisearthisyear?

A.Justonce.B.twenty-onetimes.

C.Tentimes.D.It'sasecret.

[小题2]Japanesepeoplethinkthesixtiethbirthdayis.

A.veryold.B.somethingred.

C.asurpriseD.thebeginningofanewlife.

【小题3】Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

A.LiXiaomeigetssomemoneyonherbirthday.

B.Mrs.Satowillgivesomethingredtoherhusbandtomorrow.

C.PeopleinMadridcelebratetheirbirthdaysbypullingontheear.

D.InFrance,whensomeonehasbirthday,hisfriendsoftenaskhimtohavedinner.

6、In1834,theclocktowerinLondonwasburneddown.Peopleplannedtobuild

anewclockwhichwouldbethebiggestandthebestintheworld.Sotheclockhadto

bebigandkeepverygoodtime.Severalyearslaterthetowerwasfinished.The

peopleputthebigclockinthetower,andmadeitringoutfbrthefirsttimeonJuly11,

1859.

Inordertogivethebigclockagoodname,peopleheldameeting.Someone

wantedtocallittheQueenofBells,andsomeonethoughtVictoriawasgood.Atlast,

amannamedBenjaminHallstoodup.Hewasabigman.Beforehestartedtospeak,

someoneshouted,“WhynotcallitBigBen?”Everybodylaughedandagreedwith

him.

Fromthenon,BigBenbecameitsname.Anditalsobecameafamousbuilding

ofLondon.PeopleallovertheworldwritetoBigBen.Theyevensendbottlesofoil

tohelpkeepBigBenrunning.BigBenisnotonlyaclockbutalsoadearfriendof

people.

【小题11BigBen'sbirthdayis.

A.July11,1854B.July11,1834

C.July11,1859D.July11,1852

【小题2]HowdidBigBengetitsname?

A.BenjaminHallgaveitthename.

B-BigBengotitsnamebecauseofajoke.

C.BigBengotitsnamefromtheQueenoftheUK.

D.Victoriagaveitthename.

【小题3】"Keepverygoodtime"means.

A.haveagoodtimeB.showpeoplethecorrecttime

C.keeprunningD.bemadeintime

【小题4]WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Peopleallovertheworldconsider(认为)BigBenastheirfriend.

B.PeopleallovertheworldevensendoiltoBigBen.

C.PeoplethinkBigBenwillanswertheirletters.

D.PeoplethinkBigBenisthebiggestandthebestclockintheworld.

7、Peoplebeganmakingclocksover500yearsago.Thefirstclockshadonlyone

hand-thehourhand.Atalatertimetheclockshadtheminutehand.Thefirstclocks

werebigandheavy.Somerichpeoplehadservants(仆人)tocarrytheclockswhen

theywereout.Timepassedandclocksbecamesmaller.

Bellsbecameapartofsomelargeclocksincitiesandtowns.Theywereforpeople

unabletoseetheclock.Someclockswereinlargetowers(塔).Someofthemare400

or500yearsoldnow.BigBeninLondonisaveryfamoustowerclock.

Nowmanypeoplehavealarmclocks(闹钟)towakethemuptogotoworkorgo

toschool.

Soclocksaretheveryimportantpartofpeople'slife.

【小题1]Peoplebegantomakeclocks500yearsago.

A.lessthanB.forC.morethanD.without

【小题2】Atthebeginningtheclockshad.

A.onehandB.twohands

C.threehandsD.fourhands

【小题3]Bellsweremadefor.

A.theoldpeopleB.everyone

C.thepeopleunabletoseetheclockD.thechildren

【小题4]Alarmclockscanhelppeople.

A,workhardB.wakeup

C.seethetimeD.gotobed

8>ThepopularDisneylandhassomedeep,dark,andsometimesamusingsecrets

thatyouprobablydon'tknow.Readontolearnthem.

GeneralMainStreet

Byusingaspecialmethodofconstruction(建筑),Disneylandcreatedaneffect

thatyoudon'tnoticeuntilyourtiredfamilyleavesthepark.Thenexttimeyouenter

Disneyland,makenoteofthedistancethatitappearsyouhavetotraveltogettothe

“Partners“statue.Thenlookattheexitoftheparkfromthestatue.That'scorrect.The

distanceappearstobeshorterenteringtheparkthangoingout.Thepurposewasto

keepguestsfromwantingtotakethelongwalkout.

Birthdayfun

IfyouvisitDisneylandonyourbirthday,besuretotellthepersonatthegatethat

it'syourbigday.You'llbesenttoCityHallwhereyou'llbepresentedwithaspecial

stickerbycastmembers,lettingeveiyoneknowit'syourbirthday.Youmayalsobe

abletoscorespecialitemsfromothercastmembersthroughoutthepark,soit*s

certainlyworthatry!

Themusicneverstops.

Visitorslikethemusicandsoundsinthepark..Didyouknowthemusicnever

stopsatthepark?Evenwhentheparkwasclosed,themusicandsoundsarekepton

going.SomebelieveitcosttoomuchfbrDisneytokeepturningoffthemusicand

thenrestartingiteachday.Butthetruthisthatithelpssomeworkerscleanupafter2

a.m!

Club33

“Club33"istheonlyplaceinDisneylandthatprovidesguestswithalcoholic

beverages(酒精饮料).Club33membersandtheirguestsgetfreeentranceto

DisneylandsolongastheyhaveamealatClub33onthedayoftheirvisit.

【小题1]ThereareamusingsecretsaboutDisneylandmentionedinthis

passage.

A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

[〃、题2]makesthedistancegoingoutoftheparkseemtobelonger.

A.The44partner^^statue

B.Thegateofthepark

C.Theconstructionalongthestreet

D.themusicinthepark

【/J、题3]Ifyoutellthestaffit'syourbirthday,youwill.

A.getfreeentrancetoDisneyland

B,begivenaspecialgiftattheCityHall

C.betakentoClub33andhaveameal

D.leteveryoneintheparkknowyourname

【小题4]Themusicneverstopsattheparkbecause.

A.visitorslikethemusicandthesoundsverymuch

B.it'sdifficulttoshutoffthemusicandthesounds

C.Disneylandhastopayalottorestartthemusiceveryday

D.itmaykeepsomelatenightworkersawakeandfullofenergy.

【小题5】Thepurposeofthispassageisto.

A.letthereadersknowthedarksideofDisneylandPark.

B.helpthereadersbetterenjoytheirvisitsinDisneylandPark

C.encouragethereaderstogotovisitDisneylandPark

D.makethereadersbeawareoftheimportanceofDisneylandPark

9、MacaoisonlyfortymilesfromHongKonganditiseasytoreach.Youcan

gettherebysea.Itisaninterestingplaceandithasalonghistory.Macaoisapartof

ChinaandmostpeoplelivingthereareChinese.

ThefirstEuropeanstogotoMacaocamefromPortugal.Morethanfourhundred

yearsagothePortuguesewenttheretotrade(做生意)withChina.Somesettledand

madetheirhomesthere.Theybuiltstrongforts(城堡)toguardthecityandtheharbor

(港口).Theyalsobuiltchurches,schools,hospitalsandotherplaces.Slowlythe

citygrew.PeoplefrommanycountriescametoliveandworkinMacao.

TodaymanypeoplevisitMacao.Someonlygotheretowatchdog-racingor

motor-racingorto“gamble"withtheirmoney,whethertheyloseorwin.ButMacao

isaquietandpeacefulplace.Itispleasantjusttowalkaroundandlookattheold

buildingsandforts.Youfeelyouarebackintheolddays.Ofcourse,someofthe

buildingsarenowinruins(毁坏).TheChurchofSt.Paulhasonlythefrontwallwith

manystepsleadinguptoit.Butitisstillinterestingtosee.

Whenyouarehotandtired,therearesmallcoolgardenstorestin.Whenyouare

hungry,therearegoodrestaurantswithmanykindsoffood.Nearbyaresomeislands,

whicharealsonicetovisitandareeasytogetto.Thereiscertainlyalottoseeandto

doinMacao.

【小题1]WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.PortuguesewerethefirsttogotoMacao.

B.SomePortuguesesettledinMacaoandmadetheirhomesnearlyacenturyago.

C.ThecityMacaogrewslowly.

D.Peoplethereputupstrongfortstodefendthecity.

【小题2]YoufeelinMacaoyouarebackintheolddaysbecause.

A.someofthebuildingsarenowinruins

B,youcanwatchdog-racingormotor-racing

C.yougoaboutandlookattheoldbuildingsandfortswithpleasure

D.it'sapeacefulplace.

【小题3]Theword“gamble“inthethirdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto"

A.watchdog-racing

B.watchhorse-racing

C.watchmotor-racing

D.playgamesofchanceformoney

【小题4]Wherewillyouhaveabreakwhenyoufeeltired?

A.Ingoodrestaurants.B.Insmallcoolgardens.

C.Onsomeislands.D.Inbeautifulparks.

【小题5】Whatdoesthewritermostwanttotellus?

A.PeoplefrommanycountriescametoliveandworkinMacao.

B.PortuguesewerewillingtodobusinessinChina.

C.PeopleinMacaoservegoodfood.

D.Macaoisaquietandpeacefulplacewithalottoseeandtodo.

10>Wheredidthatnumbercomefrom?

ElevenandTwelve

Thereasonbehindthechangeinnumbernamingisthatelevencomesfromthe

Germantermainlif,whichtranslatesto“oneleft”.Twelvefollowsthesamerule.It

comesfromtwalif—“twoleft”.Whyteenisusedinsteadofliffor13through19?

Thereissomethingsadlylostinhistory.

911forUSEmergency(急救)Calls

Earlyphonesdidn'tusephonenumbers-theoperatorhadtoconnectyourcall

byhand-andthisledtotheneedforanemergencycode(信号).Butlaterphone

numbersbecamepopular,thatchanged.In1967,911waschosenasthenationwide

emergencycallbecauseitwaseasytorememberandcouldbequicklydialed(拨)on

thephone.

26.2MilesinaMarathon(马拉松)

ThestorybeganwithanancientGreeksoldiercarryingmessagefroma

battlefield(战场)inMarathontoAthens.Themodernmarathonwasbomasa

flagshipeventinthefirstOlympicGames,in1896,withadistance(距离)ofabout25

miles(40km),aslongasthedistancefromMarathontoAthens.Butraceorganizers

fbrthe1908OlympicGamesinLondonwantedtoaddsomethingspecial.Therace

beganatWindsorCastleandendedatWhiteCityStadium,withrunnersfinishing

onlyafterpassingtheroyal(皇室的)box.Thedistancewas26.2miles(42.1km).

Andsince1924thisdistancehasbeenkeptinmarathon.

28DaysinFebruary

BeforeusingtheGregoriancalendarthatweusetoday,oneofthefirstRoman

calendarshadonly304daysandtenmonths(MarchthroughDecember),withsix

monthsof30daysandfourof31days.ThesecondkingofRomeimprovedtheold

calendar.Headded50daysforJanuaryandFebruary.Tomakethenewmonths

longer,hetookonedayfromeachofthe30-daymonths,making56daystodivide

betweenJanuaryandFebruary(or28dayseach).LaterJanuarywasgivenonemore

daytoaddupto355daysayear,butFebruarystillhad28days.That'showitbecame

theshortestmonthanditstayedthatwayeversince.

【小题1】Whichlanguagedoelevenandtwelvecomefrom?

A.English.B.German.C.French.D.Russian.

【小题2]Whenwasthenumber911chosenforUSemergencycalls?

A.In1896.B.In1908.C.In1924.D.In1967.

【小题3】ThemarathondistancewasmadelongeratLondonOlympicGames

because.

A.theBritishwasalittleweakinmaths

B.theBritishdidn'tliketheGreekstory

C.theBritishlovedtheroyalfamilyverymuch

D.theBritishwantedtomaketheracedifferent

[小题4]Howmanydayswerethereineachmonthafterthekingimprovedtheold

calendar?

A.28,29or31.B.28,30or31.

C.28,29or30.D.29,30or31.

11OnNewYear'sDay,manypeopleeatspecialfoodforgoodluck.

InSpain(西班牙)andsomeLatinAmericancountries(拉丁美洲国家),

peopleeattwelvegrapes(葡萄)atmidnight(半夜)onNewYear'sEve-Onegrape

forgoodluckineachmonthofthenewyear.

Chinesepeopleeatdumplings.Somearemadewithacoininside.Everyonetries

tofindthecoinforgoodluckandmoneyinthenewyear.Ofcourse(当然)they

don'teatthecoin(硬币).InthesouthofChina,peoplemakericecakesforNew

Year.TheChinesepronunciation(发音)forricecakeis“NianGao”,whichmeans

“getbetteryearafteryear”.

JapanesepeopleeatnoodlesonNewYear'sEveandontheirbirthdays.They

thinkitmaybringthemgoodluckandlonglife.

Thefoodmaybedifferentineachcountry,butthemeaningisthe

same—peoplehopethefoodwillbringthemluckandhappiness(快乐,幸福)inthe

comingyear.

【小题1]InSpain,whatdopeopleeatinthenewyear?

A.ricecakeB.noodlesC.grapesD.dumplings

【小题2]IsthefoodinSouthChinathesameasthefoodinNorthChinaforthe

wholeyear(整年)?

A.YesB.No

C.NotsureD.Notmentioned(提至lj)inthearticle

【小题3]Whatdopeopledowiththecoinsinthedumplings?

A.TheyeatitB.Theygiveittochildren

C.Theydon'teatitD.Theyspend(花)it

【小题4]What'sthemeaningforJapanesenoodlesonNewYear'sEve?

A.goodluckB.longlife

C.moneyD.bothAandB

【小题5】Whatdothewriterwanttoexpress(表达)inthearticle(文章)?

A.Peopleliketoeat

B.Differentcountrieshavedifferentfood

C.Peoplearoundtheworldusefoodtoexpresstheirgoodwishesforthecomingyear

D.Thewriterlikestotravel

12>InnorthernScotlandthereisalong,deeplakecalledLochNess.Morethan

200metersdeep,itisthelargestlakeintheUK.Peoplesayabigmonster(怪兽)lives

initsdark,coldwaters.Itweighsmorethan1,000kilosandisatleasttenmeterslong.

Somepeoplesayithasaheadlikeahorse.Otherssayitlookslikeasnake.Many

peopletraveltoLochNesstolookforthisstrangemonster,butonlyafewpeople

haveseenit.Atleast,theysaytheyhaveseenit.

TheLochNessMonsterisafamouslegend(传说).Thefirststoryabouta

monsterinLochNesswastoldover500yearsago,butthelegendofthemonster

spreadwidelyonlyinthetwentiescentury.In1933,ahusbandandwifereportedthat

theysawabigmonsterinLochNess.Severalpeoplehavetakenphotos,butatleast

oneofthemwasahoax(骗局).Duringthe1960s,ateamwasformedtolookfbrthe

monster.Theytookmanyphotosandmademovies,buttheywereneverabletofinda

monster.

ThereisnorealfactthatamonsterlivesinLochNess,butthereisalsonofact

thatonedoesn'tlive.OnethingistrueaboutLochNess:therearealotoftourists

there.

【小题1]Innorthernthereisalong,deeplakecalledLochNess.

A,ScotlandB.HongKong

C.RomeD.Paris

【小题2]WhatdopeoplesayaboutthemonsterinLochNess?

A.Itweighsabout100kilos.B.Itisonemeterlong.

C.Ithasataillikeahorse.D.Itlookslikeasnake.

【小题3】Whenwasthefirststoryaboutthemonstertold?

A.200yearsago.B.Over500yearsago.

C.In1933.D.In1960.

【小题4]Whywasateamformedduringthe1960s?

A.Tokillthemonster.B.Tolookforthemonster.

C.Tocatchthemonster.D.Tosellthemonster.

【小题5]Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Peoplethatsawamonster.B.AtriptoLochNess.

C.Alegendaboutamonster.D.Ateamthattookphotos.

13、SeveraltimeseachyeartheQueengivesafternoonteapartiesatwhichguests

areservedtinycakesfilledwithcreamfromherowncows.Cakesandsandwichesare

boughtinbyfootmen,yetyouneverseetheQueentouchathing.Shesimplysits

besideabigsilverplate,pouringcupsofteaforeveryoneandcarefullyavoidingthe

cakes.

AtcocktailpartiestheQueenmovesfromgrouptogroup,chattinginformally,

andmanagestomakeoneglassofdietdrinktolastawholeevening.Toursabroadare

difficultbecausehostsseemtobelievethewarmthoftheirwelcomemustbeshown

withwonderfulstatebanquets(宴).ButtheQueenhasperfectedtheartofappearingto

enjoyhermealwithoutactuallyeatingmuch.DuringonevisittothePacificislandsof

Tonga,aspecially-prepareddinnerwassetupinahutmadeofwoodandbamboo

leaves.Deepholesweredugintheground,filledwithhotstonesandbabypigs,and

thepigswereslowlycookedwithdryheatoverseveraldays.TheQueenlooked

uneasilyatherplatewhenshediscoveredawholeroast(烤)pigwasherserving.

Thenshebecameuneasywhenaturkey,somemeat,bananasandanapplewere

alsocarriedinforeachguest.Soshedependedonheroldfavouritetrickoftalking

withherhost

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