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中考英语复习专题一阅读理解强化训练

测试内容:阅读理解测试时间:120分钟

题号1IIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXI刈XIII总分

应得分101010108888810101010120

实得分

阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳

答案,将其序号填入题前括号内。(每小题2分)

I:BROOKFIELD,ILLINOIS—AmothergorillaattheZoosavedalittleboy.Thethree-year-old

boy,Bobby,visitedthezoowithhismotherandfather.First,theylookedatthelions.Bobby's

fathertookaphotoofthemotherlionandherbabies.Bobbyheardthegorillas,Soherantothe

gorillahole.Hestoodattheedgeoftheholeandlookeddown.Thereweresevengorillasinthe

hole,shoutingandjumping.Bobbywasfrightened.^uMommy,^^hecried.Butheslippedandfell27

feetintothehole.Hehithisheadonthehardflooranddidnotmove.Thegorillascametolookat

thelittleboy.Bobby'smothershouted,"Help!Mysonisinthehole.Thegorillaswillkill

TwozooworkersheardBobby'smotherandrantoseewhathadhappened.Theylooked

downintotheholeandsawBobbyonthefloor.TheyalsosawJua,amothergorillawithababy

onherback.ShehadherhandonBobby'shead.ThenshecarefullypickedupBobbyandcarried

himtothedoor.Thezooworkerrandowntoadoorwhichopenedintothehole.Theyopenedthe

doorandfoundBobbywasputdownatthedoor.Theytookhimoutofthelargeholeandsenthim

toahospital.

ManypeopleheardaboutJuaandthelittleboy.OnewomansentapresenttoJua.Itwasa

perfectpresentforagorilla—25poundsofbananas.

()1.HowoldwasBobby?

A.2B.3C.5D.7

()2.Bobbydidn'tmovebecausehe.

A.hithisheadonthehardfloorB.wasafraidC.wasasleepD.didn'twantto

()3.Juais.

A.alittleboyB.azooworkerC.Bobby'smotherD.amothergorilla

()4.Jua'spresentwas.

A.nutsB.toysC.bananasD.oranges

()5.Fromthepassage,weknowthatJuawas.

A.dangerousB.kindC.hungryD.angry

n:根据名片上信息选择问题答案

JilinChildren'sHospitalJilinChildren'sHospital

ZhaoWeibingWuDong

DoctorDentist(treatingandremakeall

Add:135JilinStreetJilinCitykindsofteeth)

132011ChinaTel(0432)6983245Add:35HepingStreetJilinCity

E-mail:zhaoweibing@132012ChinaTel(0432)4722386

E-mail:wudong@

XinxinMiddleSchoolJilinJiajiaCompany

TomSmithLiWeihua

EnglishTeacherComputerEngineer

Add:No.5NanjingStreetJilinCityAdd:35JilinStreetJilinCity

132001ChinaTel(0432)2458998132021ChinaTel(0432)2458988

E-mail:tomsmith@163.comE-mail:lwh988@263.com

()1.Mr.SmithisaandMr.Wuisa.

A.teacher,doctorB.engineer,dentist

C.doctor,teacherD.teacherengineer

()3.Mylittlesonisill,Tdbettermakeatelephonecall.Thenumberis.

A.6983245B.4722386C.2458998D.2458988

()4.ThepostcodeofXinxinMiddleSchoolis.

A.132011B.132012C.132001D.132021

()5.Mygrandfatherhassomethingwrongwithhisteeth.Pleasesendfor.

A.Mr.ZhaoB.Mr.WuC.Mr.Smith.D.Mr.Li

III:OntheeveningofJune21,1992,atallmanwithbrownhairandblueeyesenteredthebeautiful

halloftheCapitalHotelinXi'anwithhisbicycle(bike).Thehotelworkersreceivedhimand

telephonedthemanager,fortheyhadneverseenabicycleinthehotelhallbeforethoughthey

livedin"thekingdom(王国)ofbicycles".

RobertFriedlander,anAmerican,arrivedinXi'anonhisbicycletripacrossAsia.Hestarted

histriplastDecemberfromIndia.

Whenhewas11,hereadthebookMarcoPoloandmadeuphismindtovisittheSilkRoad.

Now,after44years,hewasontheSilkRoadinXi'anandhisearlydreamswerecomingtrue.

RobertFriedlander'snextdestinations(目的地)wereLanzhou,Dunhuang,Urumqiandso

on.HewouldfinishhistripinPakistan.

根据短文内容,判断以下句子的正误.对的填“r,错的填“F.

()1.theheadline(标题)forthispassageisMTheManWhoNeverGivesUp".

()2.thehotelworkerssolvedtheproblemthemselveswithoutphoningthemanager.

()3.FriedlanderbegantovisittheSilkRoadattheageof55.

()4.FriedlanderwasvisitingthethreecountriesinorderofChina,IndiaandPakistan.

()5.FriedlanderwantedtocometoChinabecausehehadreadthestoriesaboutMarcoPolo.

IV:Doyouknowwhydifferentanimalsorpests(昆虫)havetheirspecialcolours?Coloursin

themseemtobeusedmainlytoprotectthemselves.

Somebirdslikeeatinglocusts(蝗虫),butbirdscannoteasilycatchthem.Why?Itisbecause

locustschangetheircolourstogetherwiththechangeofthecoloursofcrops.Whencropsare

green,locustslookgreen.Butastheharvesttimecomes,locustschangetothesamebrowncolour

ascropshave.Someotherpestswithdifferentcoloursfromplantsareeasilyfoundandeatenby

others.Sotheyaretohidethemselvesforlivesandappearonlyatnight.

Ifyoustudytheanimallife,you'llfindthemainuseofcolouringistoprotectthemselves.

Bears,lionsandotheranimalsmovequietlythroughforests.Theycannotbeeasilyseenby

hunters(猎人).Thisisbecausetheyhavethecoloursmuchlikethetrees.

Haveyouevernoticedanevenmorestrangeact?Akindoffishintheseacansendoutakind

ofveryblackliquid(液体)whenitfacesdanger.Whiletheliquidspreadsover(散开),itsenemies

(敌人)cannotfindit.Anditimmediatelyswimsaway.Soithasliveduptonowthoughitisnot

strongatall.

()1.Fromthepassagewelearnthatlocusts.

A.aresmallanimalsB.areeasilyfoundbybirds

C.aredangeroustotheirenemiesD.changetheircolourstoprotectthemselves

()2.Howcanpestswithdifferentcoloursfromplantskeepoutofdanger?

A.Theyrunawayquickly.B.Theyhavethecoloursmuchliketheirenemies.

C.Theyhidethemselvesbydayandappearatnight.D.Theyhavetomovequietly.

()3.Bearsandlionscankeepsafebecause.

A.theyhavethecoloursmuchlikethetreesB.theymovequietly

C.theylikebrownandgreycoloursD.theyliveinforests

()4.Whycanthekindoffishliveuptonow?

A.Becauseitisverystrong.

B.Becausetheliquiditsendsoutcanhelpitescapefromitsenemies.

C.Becausetheliquiditsendsoutcankillitsenemies.

D.Becauseitswimsfasterthananyotherfish.

()5.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheChangeofColoursforAnimalsandPests

B.ColoursofDifferentAnimalsandPests

C.TheMainUseofColoursforAnimalsandPests

D.SomeAnimalsandPests

V:Ateachercanbeanyage.JustaskMasha.Shewasonlytenwhenshestartedteaching.

HowdidMashagetthejob?Itwasnoteasy.Mashawantedtohelpthosechildrenwhocouldnot

hear.Buttheschoolhadneverhadsuchayounghelper.CouldMashadoit?

First,Mashalearnedtosign.Signingisawayoftalkingwithyourhands.Soonitwaseasyfor

Mashatotalktothechildren.Sotheschoolletherhelp.

NowMashavisitstheschoolalmosteveryday.Thechildrenlovetheiryoungteacher.Sheis

theirfriend.

()1.Mashawantedtohelpthosechildrenwhowere.

A.blindB.deafC.cleverD.lazy

()2.Thestorytellsabouta.

A.specialclassB.youngteacherC.slowstudentD.kindheadmaster

()3.TheschoolletMashahelpbecauseshe.

A.wasoldenoughB.couldnothearC.couldsignD.couldnotsee

()4.WecanguessfromthestorythatmostteachersofthatschoolMasha.

A.areolderthanB.donotlikeC.areasyoungasD.arejustlike

VI:Whatisit?Sometimesitislong.Sometimesitisround.Theremaybeonlyone.Theremaybe

moreofthemthanyoucancount.Nowyoucanguesswhatitis.Itisaline.

Sometimesalineisstraight.Somelinesaresidebyside.Theynevermeet.Traintracksare

liketheselines.Somelinesdomeet.Theycrosseachother.Streetsarelikelinesthatcrosseach

other.

Whenlineschange,newshapesaremade.Sometimesalineiscurved(曲线状的).Curvedlines

maycrosseachother.Curvedlinesmaybesidebyside.Curvedlinesmaybeclosed.Acircleis

onekindofclosedcurve.

Lookaboutyou.Canyoufindstraightlinesandcurvedlines?Canyoufindlinesthatcrossand

linesthatdonotcross?

()1.Whichofthefollowingisaclosedcurvedline?

+A.=B.C.QD.

()2.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat______.

A.alllinesarestraightandlongB.alllineslookliketraintracks

C.linesareusedbymaninmanywaysD.linesareveryunusualinourlife

()3.Whathappenswhenlineschange?

A.Newshapesaremade.B.Streetshavetocrosseachother.

C.Theygetcrossed.D.Theynevermeet.

()4.Themainideaofthepassageisthat.

A.therearemanykindsoflinesB.linesmustnevermeet

C.streetscannotcrosseachotherD.linesdon'tchange

MENU

FoodDrinksDesserts

Hamburger$3.50Cokesmall$1.65Ice-cream$3.05

Hotdog$2.85large$1.85Chocolate$3.10

Turkey$4.05Orangejuicesmall$1.95Applepie$4.15

Breadandbutter$3.10large$2.15Freshfruit$3.80

Eggsandwich$3.60Coffee$2.10

Beefsandwich$3.80Tea$2.00

Vegetables$5.10

)1.Ifyouhaveonlythreedollars,whatfoodcanyoubuy?

A.AchocolateB.AneggsandwichC.AhotdogD.Anapplepie

)2.Jeffhasorderedahamburger,alargeorangejuiceandtwoapplepies.Howmuchwillhe

havetopay?

A.$13.95.B.$13.75.C.$13.65.D.$9.80.

)3.Ifyouwanttoeathealthily,whichisthemostproper(恰当的)meal?

A.Somevegetables,sandwichesandfreshfruit.B.Lotsofchocolateandsomecoffee.

C.Somefreshfruitandlotsofice-creams.D.Nothingbutmeat.

)4.Thefoodonthemenuaboveisakindoffood.

A.ChineseB.JapaneseC.IndianD.American

Vlll:FlorenceNightingalewasborninarichfamilyinEngland.Whenshewasyoung,shetook

lessonsinmusicanddrawing,andreadmanygreatbooks.Shealsotraveledalotwithherparents.

Asachildshefeltthatvisitingsickpeoplewasbothadutyandapleasure.Sheenjoyedhelping

them.

Atlastshedecidedthatshewasgoingtobeanurse.Butherfathersaid,“Nursingisn'tthe

rightjobforalady.”"ThenIwillmakeitso,“shesmiled.Andshewenttolearnnursingin

GermanyandFrance.WhenshereturnedtoEngland,Florencestartedanursinghomeforwomen.

IntheCrimeanWarin1854,shewentwithagroupofthirty-eightnursestothefronthospitals.

Whattheysawtherewasterrible.

Florenceusedherownmoneyandsomefromherfriendstobuyclothes,beds,medicinesand

foodforthemen.Heronlypaywasthesmilesofthewounded(受伤的)soldiers.Buttheywere

morethanenoughforthiskindwoman.

Florencediedatninety.Shetriedtoserveothersthroughherworkasanurseallherlife.

Thankstohercontributionstomedicinewerealizenursesdoanimportantandnecessaryjob.

()1.Whenshewasachild,Florence.

A.onlystayedathomeandneverleftherhometown

B.livedanunhappylife

C.lovedtohelpthesickpeople

D.wasafraidtovisitpatientsanddislikedthem

()2.WhatmadeFlorencedecidetobecomeanurse?

A.Herfather'swish.B.Herstrongwishtohelpthesickpeople.

C.HereducationinGermanyandFrance.D.Herknowledgefromtraveling.

()3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword44they"mean?

A.Thesoldiers.B.Thenurses.C.Thesmiles.D.AandB.

()4.Whichdescribesthepassagebest?Itis.

A.thehistoryofnursinginFranceB.adescriptionofthenursingwork

C.anexampleofsuccessfuleducationD.thestoryofawell-knownwoman

IX:

Paris

June19

Dearall,

Iamwritingthisletterinmyroom.IcanseetheSeine(塞纳河)frommywindow.Itisbeautiful.

IamstayingatastudenthotelsomemilesfromthecenterofParis.IhavegotabigroomandIuse

itasabedroom,astudyandasittingroom!Thereisakitcheninthehotel,butIdon'toftencook

there.Iusuallyhavemymealsattheuniversity.Thefoodthereisgoodandcheap.

Theuniversityisabouttwostopsfromhereontheundergroundrailway.Ittakestenminutes

togetthere,sothat'seasy.Mostoftheotherstudentsridebicycles,butIhaven'tgotone.

Iamenjoyingmyselfverymuch.Ilikewalkingalongthestreets.IlikeParis.Itisquite

differentfromourtown.

Dowriteifyouhavetime.

Allthebest!

Yours,

Gavin

)1.WhomisGavinwritingto?

A.Hisfriend.B.Histeacher.C.Hisfamily.D.Hismother.

)2.Gavinhasgottoliveandstudyin.

A.oneroomB.tworoomsC.threeroomsD.fourrooms

)3.Gavinoften.

A.cooksmealsinthehotelB.cooksmealsattheuniversity

C.buyshisfoodattheuniversityD.hasmealsontheundergroundrailway

)4.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrue?

A.GavinenjoyshisstayinFrance.

B.HelivesinaFrenchfamily.

C.ThoughGavinhasnobicycle,itisnotdifficultforhimtogettotheuniversity.

D.Theuniversityisnotveryfarfromthehotel.

X:Afriend'sgrandfathercametoAmericafromBritain.Hewentintoacafeteria(自助餐厅)in

lowerManhattantogetsomethingtoeat.Hesatdownatanemptytableandwaitedforsomeone

totakehisorder.Ofcoursenobodydid.Atlast,awomanwithaplatefulloffoodsatdownin

frontofhimandtoldhimhowacafeteriaworked.^Startoutattheend,“shesaid,“Justgoalong

thelineandpickoutwhatyouwant.Attheotherendthey'lltellyouhowmuchyouhavetopay.”

“Isoonlearnedthat'showeverythingworksinAmerica,thegrandfathertoldafriend."Lifeis

likeacafeteriahere.Youcangetanythingyouwantonlyifyouliketopaythemoney.Youcan

evengetsuccess,butyou'llnevergetifyouwaitforsomeonetobringtoyou.Youhavetogetup

andgetityourself.^^

()1.Theoldmanwas.

A.EnglishB.AmericanC.GermanyD.Canadian

()2."Takehisorder“heremeans.

A.havesomefoodbookedB.puteverythinginorder

C.eatsomethingD.takehisturn

()3.Whichofthefollowingsentenceistrue?

A.Therewasnobodyeatinginthecafeteria.

B.Thewomanwasafriendofthatman.

C.Thewaitersdidn'tliketoservehimbecausehewasold.

D.Thewomanhadn'tbeentoacafeteriaforthefirsttime.

()4.Fromthisstory,weknowifyouwanttogetsuccessinAmerica,youshould

A.takeyourorderB,knowhowacafeteriaworks

C.getupagainifyoufailD.trytogeteverythingbyyourself

)5.Thebesttitleofthestoryis

A.FromBritaintoAmericaB.LifeisLikeaCafeteriainAmerica

C.HowaCafeteriaWorkedD.EatinginanAmericanCafeteria

XI:InEngland,afterteaisthemostinformalmealofday.Itistakenbetweenfourandfive.Ifyou

areafriendofthefamily,youmaycomeforteaatanytime.Veryoftenitisnottakenata

table.Themembersofthefamilyandvisitorstaketeainthesittingroom.Eachpersonhasacup

andsaucer,aspoonandasmallplateforbread-and-butterandcake.Bytheway,donothelp

yourselftocakefirst;bread-and-butterfirst,andthencake.Doremember:Thoughyoucaneat

asmuchasyouwant,donotputmorethanonepieceofbreadorcakeonyourplateeachtime.

()1.InEngland,peoplehaveafternoontea

A.betweenbreakfastandlunchB.inthemiddleoftheday

C.earlyintheafternoonD.lateintheafternoon

()2.ArealEnglishafternoonteahas

A.teaonlyB.bothteaandfood

C.tea,foodandvegetablesD.thesamethingsasothermeals

()3.Ifyouwanttohaveafternoonteainafriend'shome,

A.youmustsendamessagebeforeyougoB.youmusttakefoodwithyou

C.youmaygoonlywhenyou'reaskedtoD.youmaygoatanytime

()4.Helpyourselfto

A.cakefirstB.bread-and-butterfirst

C.eitherbreadfirstorcakefirstD.onlyonepieceofbreadorcake

()5.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?

A.peopledon'tusethesamespoonforafternoontea

B.Afternoonteaisoftentakeninthesittingroom

C.Forafternoontea,peopleusecupsonly

D.Afternoonteaisoftentakenwithbreadandcake

XU:HousepricesinEnglandwentupquicklybetween1955and1972.Thefollowingrecordsshow

howmuchahouseinLondonhadriseninpricesince1955.

TakeNo.29SmithTerrace,forexample,1955,JaneGreysolditfor$2,000.MrsBlackboughtit

nextto$4,900andsolditnineyearslatertoBillWhitefor$22,950.Nowfouryearslater,in

1972,thehouseisatthepriceof$30,000

()1.Thepriceofthehousein1972wasashighasintheyearwhenJaneGreysoldit.

A.abouttentimesB.twiceC.150percentD.15times

()2.Mrs.Blackmadeaprofit(净赚)of

A.$2,900B.$8,050C.$18,050D.$7,050

()3.Ofallthepeople,whogotthemostmoney?

A.TheWhitesB.JaneGreyC.Mrs.BlackD.None

()4.WhendidMrs.Blackbuythehouse?In

A.1972B.1959C.1968D1971

()5JaneGreylivedinNo.29SmithTerrace

A.forfouryears.B.fornineyearsC.between1951and1972D.before1955

xni:.根据短文,回答问题。

“Ihavetoliveonbecauselifeissobeautiful.Thesewordsofoneofmypatients

whosuffersfrom(遭受)SARScontinuetoringinmyears.Thispatient'swholefamilyhasbeen

infected(感染)withSARShermotherandbrotherhavealreadydiedandherfatherisstill

seriouslyill.Iwasdeeplymovedbyhercourage(勇气)andunderstoodforthefirsttimeinmy

lifetheweightofmyduty.Ihavetohelpothersliveon.

WhenItreatedmyfirstSARSpatientonApril25,myonlyworrywasthatmyknowledgein

treatingSARSpatientswasnotenough.ManyfriendsofminekeepaskingwhyI'mnotfrightened.

IthinkittakesnospecialcouragetotreatSARS.Itismydutytosaveotherpeople'slivesandI

wastrainedtodothis.WhenyouseeafamilysufferingfromSARSandseriouslyillpatients

worryingabouttheirdyingrelatives,theonlythingyouwanttodoistotrytohelpthem.

ItreatSARSpatientsasordinarypatients,nevermakingthemfeeltheyaredangerous.I

believethismentalsupport(精神支柱)isimportanttothosesufferingfromlonelinessanddespair

(绝望).Afteraday'swork,whenlyinginbedatthehospital,themostbeautifulsoundIwantto

hearismytwo-year-oldson'svoice.

1.Whatdoyouthinkdoesthewriterdo?

2.What'stheChinesefortheunderlined(戈ij线)sentenceinthetext?

3.WhatmadethewriterfeelworriedwhenhefirsttreatedSARSpatients?

4.WheredoesthewriterliveduringhisspecialworkintreatingSARSpatients?

5.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhiswork?

测试内容:阅读理解(二)测试时间:120分钟

题号IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVlllIXXXIXII总分

应得分10101010101010101012810120

实得分

阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳

答案,将其序号填入题前括号内(每小题2分)

I:IwasborninNewYork,butIgrewupinSanFrancisco.IbegantoliveLondon25yearsago.

IfIamaskednowwhereIwanttoliveforever,IwouldsayLondon.ButIwillalwaysbe

American.

SanFrancisco,likeLondon,hasmanyparks.EverydaymysistersandIweretakentoplayin

theparksaschildren.Ididn'tgotoschool.Ionlyhadthreehoursofformal(正规的)education

whenIwasfive.Iwassenttoschoolbutcamehomeatnoononthefirstday.IsaidIdidn'tenjoy

itandhadn'tlearnedanything.MyparentsdecidedthatschoolwasnotformeandIneverwent

back.

Mymotherthentaughtmeandmytwosisters,inthewayofanEnglishladywhohadgood

education.Welearnedlanguagesandreadingmorethansciencesandmaths.Sometimesshetaught

usherself,butwealsohadotherteachers.Theyaskedustotakelessonseveryday.Aboutoncea

weekwewalkedtoGoldenGatePark.Whilewewerewalking,mymothertaughtmetoread

music.OnedayInoticedalittletoytraininthewindowofashopandIremembernowhowI'd

liketohaveit.Icouldn'tsaymy'r'whenIwassmall.MymothersaidifIcouldsayan'r'well,

Iwouldhavethetoytrain.Ipracticedandpracticed.ThenonemorningIwokeeverybodyupwith

my'r's.Igotthetoytrain.IusuallygetthethingsIwantinlife-butIworkhardforthem.

()1.Thewriter.

A.wasborninSanFranciscoB.islivinginNewYorknow

C.likeslivinginLondonD.doesn'tlikeAmerica

()2.ThewriterdidnotgotoschoolinAmericabecause.

A.hismotherwantedhimtogotoschoolinEngland

B.hisparentsdidnotthinkformaleducationwasrightforhim

C.hismotherwantedhimtoplayoutdoorsintheparks

D.hecouldn'tgetonwellwiththeotherchildren

()3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thewriterwastaughtbyhismotherandotherteachers.

B.Thewriterhadnoeducationatall.

C.Thewriterdidn'thavelessonseveryday.

D.ThewriterwalkedtotheParktolearnlanguagesonceaweek.

()4.Thewritergotthelittletoytrainatlastbecause.

A.hismothergavehimthemoneyforitB.hetriedhisbesttoreadmusic

C.hewanteditverymuchD.hismotherwaspleasedwithhisprogress

()5.Thewritertellsus.

A.whychildrenneedn'tgotoschoolB.howhegrewupinSanFrancisco

C.thatchildrenlikedtoysD.thathismotherdidn'tgivehimanytoys

II:Agoodreaderisverymuchlikeadriver.Hemustchangehisreadingspeedtofitwhatheis

readingandwhatheisreadingforJustasadriverdoestofittheroadsituation^犬况).

Agoodreadermayreadat1,000WPM(每分车巾...词)whenhelooksforsomethingfora

reportinthelibrary.Butoncehefindswhatheneeds,hemayslowdownto100WPM.Agood

readermayreadnewspapersandstorybooksat600WPM.ButhemayreadhisscienceorMaths

booksat150WPMJustasadriverhasawidechangeofdrivingspeed,soagoodreaderhasa

widechangeofreadingspeed.

()l.Thewriterthinksthatagoodreadercan.

A.readat1,000WPMB.readasfastashecan

C.spendmoretimereadingD.changethereadingspeedsasheneeds

()2.decidesthespeedsofreading

A.HowmanybooksheisreadingB.Whatheisreadingfor

C.WhereheisreadingD.Whenheisreading

()3.Agoodreadermayreadfastest

A.whenhereadsnewspapersandstorybooks

B.whenhereadssomethingmostusefultohim

C.whenheistryingtoworkoutamathsproblem.

D.whenheistryingtofindsomethingforhisreport

()4.Theword“once"inthepassagemeans

A.onetimeB.onlyC.assoonasD.atonce

()5.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheImportanceofHavingDifferentReadingSpeed

B.TheDifferenceBetweenDrivingandReading

C.TheBestWayofFastReading.

D.AGoodReaderandHisReadingSpeed

III.下面是吉林一长春之间的快车时刻表,请根据表内信息选择答案

TrainnumberFromToStartArrive

T272JilinChangchun17:5620:05

K666JilinChangchun14:2016:25

K958JilinChangchun06:4508:48

K656JilinChangchun16:2218:35

K676JilinChangchun04:1806:25

T271ChangchunJilin05:2907:34

K665ChangchunJilin11:2113:36

K957ChangchunJilin16:4018:45

K655ChangchunJilin10:0512:07

K675ChangchunJilin21:0022:57

)1.Thereareoftrainsgoingbetweenthetwocitieseveryday.

A.fiveB.fivepairsC.tenpairsD.fifteen

()2.1fyouwanttogettheearliesttraintoChangchun,youshouldtaketrain.

A.T272B.K958C.K656D.K676

()3.ThefirsttrainfromChangchunarrivesinJilinat.

A.06:25B.07:34C.08:48D.05:29

()4.YouareinChangchunnow.Whichtraindoyouhavetocatchifyouwanttostayin

Changchunaslongaspossible?

A.K665.B.K957C.K655.D.K675.

()5.It's10to2p.m..IfyouaregoingtosendabagtotheChangchunRailwayStationandget

thereturntraininonlyafewminutes,whenwillyouarriveinJilin?

A.16:25B.18:35C.18:45D.22:57

IV:Jessreallyfelthappy.Whenhearrivedathisseatintheclassroomthatmorning,hefoundan

invitationonhisdesk.Itwasfromseveralofhisclassmatesaskinghimtojointhemonacamping

tripThiswasthefirsttimehewas

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