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初三模块复习.阅读(记叙文)教师版 Page阅读理解(记叙文)阅读理解(记叙文)真题演练真题演练(荔湾广雅9月月考)(A)Youcanprobablyallrideabikewell.I’manexception(例外).IstartedridingabikewhenIwasthree.Itwasatinytoybikewithfourwheels.Iloveditverymuchandrodeiteveryday.WhenIwas5,mycousingavemeapinkbike.Itwasatruebicyclewithjusttwowheels!Atthetime,myparentsweretoobusytoteachmehowtorideit.SoIhadtolearntoridebymyself.Ipracticedhardonweekendsandduringvacations,althoughIstilldidn’tknowhowtomaketurns.Onesummervacation,Iborrowedanoldbikeandrodeitwithmyfriendsonacountryroad.Wesangandpracticedourridingskills.Suddenly,asmallboyranintotheroad.Iwasshockedandcouldn’tcontrolthebikeatall.Mybikeranintotheboyandhefell.Hedidn’tgetveryseriouslyhurt,buthisgrandmawastooangrytoacceptmyapology.Mycousinappearedfiveminuteslaterandsavedmefromthemess.Buttheexperiencefrightenedme:Inolongerdaredtorideabike.Then,lastyear,freebikeswereofferedtochildren.Mymothertriedtoteachmehowtoride.ButthetrafficmademesonervousthatIhadtoridereallyslowly.ButI’mnotgoingtogiveup.Oneday,believeme;you’dseemeridingabikeinabigstreet.47.Whatkindofbikedidthewriterhavewhenhewasfive?A.Anelectricbicycle.B.Abicyclewithtwowheels.C.Abicyclewiththreewheels.D.Abicyclewithfourwheels.48.Whotaughtthewritertorideabikewhenhewasfive?A.HisfatherB.HismotherC.HisbrotherD.Noone.49.Whodidthewriterhitontheroad?A.Asmallgirl.B.Asmallboy.C.Anoldman.D.Anoldwoman.50.Whydidthewritersay―Inolongerdaredtorideabike‖?A.Becausehisparentsdidn’tallowhimtorideabike.B.Becausehedidn’thavebikesanylonger.C.Becausehehitasmallboyandwasveryfrightened.D.Becausehewasafraidofthatsmallboy’sgrandma.51.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Myexperienceofridingbikes.B.ThebikeIlovebest.C.Howtorideabike.D.Anaccident.BDBCA(广州市执信中学四月月考)(A)DearDisney,
Lastweekend,thefourmembersofmyfamilyspentanenjoyableholidayattheMagicKingdom-Disneyland.Andoneeventmadeourvisitseemtrulymagical.WegottothefrontofthelineatSpaceMountain,onlytofindoutthatourlittledaughterGloriacouldn'ttakeherice-creamontheride.Weweresoexcitedthatweallforgotice-creamwasnotallowedontheride.
Gloriabrokeintotearsandweallhadnoideawhattodo.ThenMurphy,oneofthestaff(员工)members,cameover.ShebentdownandtoldGloriathatshewouldholdtheice-creamforherandgiveittoherwhenshefinishedtheride.Gloriasaid,"Promise?"ThenshegaveMurphyherice-cream,andshecompletelyenjoyedtheride.
Sureenough,aswewalkedouttheexit,therewasGloria'snewfriendwith"her"ice-cream.NowyouandIbothknowwhathappened,becauseweknowthatanice-creamwon'tlasttwentyminutesonasummerafternooninFlorida.Murphyknew'whattimewewouldgetofftheride;shewenttothenearestshopandboughtabrand-newice-creamthirtysecondsbeforewewalkedouttheexit.Gloriasaid,"Thankyou,"butI'msureshethoughtitwasthesameice-cream.
Weknowthatsomeonetriedhardtomakeourvisitspecial.Thankssomuchforgoingaboveandbeyond!
Yourfan,
CarmenRivera36.Thefamily'svisittotheMagicKingdomwas__________.A.helpfulB.awful C.frighteningD.amazing37.Beforetheride,Gloriacriedbecause__________.A.shecouldn'tfindherparentsintheline B.shewastoolittletotaketherideC.shecouldn'ttakeherice-creamontherideD.shehadtowaitfortwentyminutes38.Inordertokeepthepromise,Murphy__________.
A.tookGloriatothenearestshopB.askedhernewfriendtohelpGloriaC.helpedGloriagetofftherideD.boughtanewice-creamforGloria39.Theunderlinedword"someone"inthelastparagraphrefersto__________.
A.MurphyB.Disney C.GloriaD.Carmen40.CarmenRiverawrotetheletterto___________.A.orderice-creamB.promisetovisitagainC.expressherthanksD.givesomesuggestionsDCDAC(六中珠江3月月考)(A)ThefirstStarbuckscoffeeshopopenedin1971indowntownSeattle,Washington,intheUnitedStates.Itwasasmallcoffeeshopthatroasteditsowncoffeebeans.Thecoffeeshop’sbusinessdidwell,andby1981therewerethreemoreStarbucksstoresinSeattle.Thingsreallybegantochangeforthecompanyin1981.Thatyear,HowardSchultzmetthethreemenwhoran(经营)Starbucks.SchultzworkedinNewYorkforacompanythatmadekitchenequipment.HenoticedthatStarbucksorderedalargenumberofspecialcoffeemakers,andhewascuriousaboutthecompany.SchultzwenttoSeattletoseewhatStarbucksdid,andhelikedwhathesaw.Hewantedtobecomepartofthecompany.In1982,theoriginal(原先的)StarbucksownershiredSchultzasthecompany’sheadofmarketing.In1983,SchultztravelledtoItaly.Theuniqueatmosphereofthecoffeebarstherecaughthiseye.ToSchultz,itseemedthatItaliansspenttheirdailylivesinthreeplaces:home,work,andcoffeebars.HisexperienceinItalygaveSchultzanewideaforStarbucksbackinSeattle.SchultzcreatedanatmosphereforStarbuckscoffeeshopsthatwascomfortable,andcustomerseverywhereseemedtolikeit.Between1987and1992,Starbucksopened150newstores—andthatwasonlythebeginning.Infact,bytheyear2000,threenewStarbucksstoresopenedsomewherearoundtheworldeveryday!Today,Starbuckshasthousandsofstores,includingstoresintwenty-sixcountries.OnethingthathelpsmakeStarbuckssucceedincitiesoutsidetheUnitedStatesisthewayStarbucksworkswithlocalstoresandrestaurants.Byworkingtogetherwithastorealreadyinthecity,Starbucksgetsanunderstandingofcustomersinthecity.ThisunderstandinghelpsStarbucksopenstoresintherightlocationsfortheircustomers.31.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.HowStarbuckshasgrownB.WhatStarbucksmakes.C.Starbucks’customers.D.HowStarbucksmakesitscoffee.32.WhichistrueaboutStarbucks’firsttenyearsofbusiness?A.Itgrewveryquickly.B.ItwasrunbyHowardSchultz.C.Itmadespecialcoffeemakers.D.Itwasasmallcompany.33.WhoisHowardSchultz?A.AcoffeesellerinNewYork.B.AnItaliancoffeemakerC.Themanwhochangedthecompany.D.Oneoftheoriginalownersofthecompany.34.HowmanynewStarbucksstoresprobablyopenedintheyear2000aroundtheworld?A.ThreeB.About1095C.TwothousandD.Thirty-six35.WhathelpsStarbuckssucceedinplacesoutsidetheUnitedStates?A.Openingrestaurantsinjustafewlocationseachyear.B.Onlysellinglocallyproducedcoffeebeans.C.workingwithothermajorcoffee-makingcompanies.D.Learningaboutlocalcustomers.ADCBD(天河省实中段质量检测)(A)IstopwhenIgettoagarage-likeplaceandwalktothemetaldoorwithbrownpaint.Iturntheknob(把手)andwalkin.AthousandeyeslookatmeasItakemyplaceattheendofthelongline.WhenIfinallygetuptothewindow,IhandtheofficermyID.“I’mheretovisitMrC.Yes,I’mhisdaughter.”
Theofficerhandedmeapieceofpaperwithmynameasthevisitorandmyfather’sastheprisoner.Ittoldmewhichfloortogoto.AsIgetonthelift,arushofexcitementranthroughme.ThenIwenttotheeighthfloor,lookedaroundandsawthefacesIsawhereeverySundayandThursday.
Therehewas.Istoodontiptoe(脚尖)togetabetterviewsinceIcouldhardlyseehim.Hedidn’tlooklikemyfather.He’dgotabeard(胡子)nowandhelookedweaker.HewasthedadthatIsawthroughawindow.Mydadwasseparatedfromtheworld.Theonlyplacehenowknewwashisroomintheprison.WhenIlookeddeepintohiseyes,Iseeemptinessandpain.
Itwasdifficulttohearhimthroughthethickglassandovereveryoneelsewhowastryingtotalk.WetriedtocarryonanormalconversationaboutsimplethingsincludingmydayandwhatIwasdoinginschool,butwemostlytalkedabouthowwecouldn’twaituntilhegotout.Myfavoriteplacewaswheremyfatherwas—prison.Iknow,howcoulditbeanyone’sfavoriteplace?Butitwasbecausemyfatherwasthere.Itwouldnolongerbemyfavoriteplaceoncehegotout,though—homewillbe.26.Whatdidthewritergototheprisonfor?A.Totalkwiththeofficer B.TovisitherfatherC.Togetapieceofpaper D.Topayavisittoherfavouriteplace27.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthewriter’sfatherwas_____.A.workingthereforalongtime B.justinprisonforashorttimeC.stillhealthyandstrong D.seldomkeepingintouchwithpeopleoutside28.Whatdoesthewritermainlytalkofwithherfather?A.Herbehaviorinschool B.SimplethingsineverydaylifeC.Difficultyandtroubleinherlife D.Thefeelingofexpectinghimhome29.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5refersto______.A.prison Bfloor C.room D.home30.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Thewriter’sfatherwouldnevergohomeB.Thewriter’sfavouriteplacewouldneverchangeC.Thewritermetherfathertwiceaweek.D.Thewriterhatedherfather.BDDAC(二中九年级上学期期中卷)(A)AmyHagadornhadcerebralpalsy(脑瘫),soshewasalwayslaughedatbyherclassmatesbecauseofherdifferentwayoftalkandwalk.Sometimes,eveninaclassroomfullofotherstudents,shefeltallalone.Oneday,Amywasquietatthedinnertable.Hermotherknewthatthingswerenotgoingwellatschool.That’swhyPattiHagadornwashappytohavesomeexcitingnewstosharewithherdaughter.“There’saChristmasWishContestontheradiostation,”Amy’smomsaid.“WritealettertoSantaandyoumightwinaprize.Ithinksomeoneatthistablewithblondcurlyhairshouldhaveatry.”Amysmiled.Thecontestsoundedfun.ShestartedthinkingaboutwhatshewantedmostforChristmas.Afterdinner,shewenttoworkonherletter.AndtherestofthefamilytriedtoguesswhatshemightaskfromSanta.Amy’ssister,Jamie,andAmy’smomboththoughta3-footBarbieDollwouldtopAmy’swishlist.Amy’sdadguessedapicturebook.ButAmywasn’treadytomakeawishlikethose.WhenAmy’sletterarrivedattheradiostation,managerLeeTobinreaditcarefully.DearSantaClaus,MynameisAmy.Iam9yearsold.Ihaveaproblematschool.Canyouhelpme,Santa?KidslaughatmebecauseofthewayIwalkandrunandtalk.Ihavecerebralpalsy.Ijustwantonedaywhennoonelaughsatmeormakesfunofme.Love,AmyHethoughtitwouldbegoodforthepeopleinFortWaynetohearaboutthisspecialthirdgraderandherunusualwish.Thenextday,apictureofAmyandherlettertoSantamadethefrontpageofthe“NewsSentinel.”Allacrossthecountry,newspapersandradioandtelevisionstationsreportedthestoryofthelittlegirlinFortWayne,Indiana.DuringthatunforgettableChristmasseason,overtwothousandpeoplefromallovertheworldsentAmylettersoffriendshipandsupport.Someofthewritersweredisabled;somehadbeenbulliedaschildren.Throughthecardsandlettersfromstrangers,Amyfeltaworldfullofpeoplewhotrulycaredabouteachother.Sherealizedthatbeinglaughedatwouldnolongermakeherfeellonelyagain.ManypeoplethankedAmyforbeingbraveenoughtospeakup.Thatyear,thatFortWaynemayorofficiallynamedDecember21stasAmyHagadornDaythroughoutthecity.Themajorexplainedthatbybeingbravetomakesuchasimplebutunusualwish,Amytaughtusalesson.26. WhywasAmyquietwhenhavingdinner?
A.BecauseshewasthinkingaboutwhatshewantedmostforChristmas.
B.Becauseshewasupsetaboutbeinglaughedatbyothersagainatschool.
C.Becauseshefeltveryalonewhenhavingdinnerathome.
D.Becauseshefeltuncomfortablebecauseofthecerebralpalsy.27. HowmanypeoplearethereinAmy’sfamily?
A.Four B.Three
C.Two D.One28. FromAmy’slettertoSanta,wecaninferthat__________.
A.Amywantstogeta3-footBarbieDollasChristmaspresent.
B.AllthekidsatschoollaughatAmy.
C.Amywouldliketobetreatedasacommonperson. D.Amyhatesherclassmatesverymuch.29. Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“alesson”mean?
A.It’srudetolaughatothers.
B.Weshouldrespectothers’wishes.
C.Everyonewantstoandshouldbetreatedwithrespect.
D.Howtomakethebestuseofyourwishtohelpothers.30. Whichisthebesttitleofthestory?
A.AmyHagadorn B.Amy’sChristmasWish
C.Amy’sLesson D.Amy’sLetterBACCB(天河省实上学期第一次月考)Onedayastudentwastakingawalkwithhisteacher.Astheywentalong,theysawapairofoldshoeslyinginthepath.Theywereapoorfarmer’s,whowasworkinginthenearbyfield.
Thestudentturnedtotheteacher,saying:“wewillhidehisshoes,andhideourselvesbehindthosetrees,andwaittoseewhathewilldo.”
“Myyoungfriend,”answeredtheteacher,“weshouldnevermakefunofthepoor.Whynotputacoinineachshoe,andthenwewillhideourselvesandwatch?”Thestudentdidsoandtheybothhidthemselvesbehindthetrees.Thepoormansoonfinishedhiswork,andcameacrossthefieldtothepathwherehehadlefthiscoatandshoes.
Afterputtingonhiscoat,heputhisfootintooneofhisshoes,andfeltsomethinghard.Thenhebent(弯腰)downtofeelwhatitwas,andfoundthecoin.Surprised,helookedatthecoin,turneditaroundandlookedatitagain.Hethenlookedaround,butnopersonwasseen.Heputthemoneyintohispocket,andcontinuedtoputontheothershoe.Hissurprisewasdoubledonfindingtheothercoin.
Hecouldn’tcontrolhisfeelingsandfelltohisknees,lookeduptotheskyandexpressedhisthanks.Thenhespokeofhiswife,sickandhelpless,andhischildrenwithoutbread.Hesaidthehelpwouldsavethemfromdying.
Thestudentstoodtheredeeplymoved,andhiseyesfilledwithtears.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“areyounotmuchhappierthanifyouhadhiddentheshoes?”
26.Whenthestudentsawtheshoes,hewantedto_____.A.stealthemB.findtheirownerC.playajokeontheownerD.givetheownersomemoney27.Accordingtothepassage,theteacheris_____.A.quietandhonestB.kindandfriendlyC.patientandcleverD.strictandcareful28.Attheendofthestory,thestudent_____.A.wasveryproudofhimselfB.wasverypleasedwithhislifeC.feltverysorryabouthisfirstideaD.feltsadfornottakinghisteacher’sadviceCBC(黄埔区初中毕业班综合测试)(A)SixteenistheageintheUSwhenteenagerscanbegintodrive.It’saspecialage.There’softenaspecialcelebrationforagirl’s16thbirthdayabigpartycalledSweet-16.Itislikeadults’weddingparty.LastmonthwasCaroline’s16thbirthday.AboutamonthbeforeherSweet-16,thegirl’sfamilysentoutinvitationstotheguests.Herparentsboughtaspecialandwonderfulpresentforthebirthdaygirlandthegirlguestsfindgooddressestowear.Asweet-16presentusuallycosts$40to$60.Thisisabout$20morethantheusual-costofabirthdaypresent.Allthegirlguestsworebeautifuldressestoattendtheparty.ThepartywasnotheldatCaroline’sownhouse.Thehostessrentedabeautifulandgrandhallfortheevent.Theyprepareddeliciousfood,differenttastesofcakesandafamousDJ.Thepartystartedataround6o’clockintheevening.Theguestscameandhadsomegreetingswiththehostess.Thenthegirlandherfatherhadaspecialfather-daughterdance.Afterthat,guestsdanceforabout30to45minutes.ThentherecamethemostimportantpartoftheSweet-16party,namedthecandle-lightingceremony.Carolinestoodbehind16unlitcandlesandgaveeachcandletoherfriends,family,andanyonethatshefeltwasimportantinherlife.Alotofcryingandhuggingwentonatthattime.Everybodywassomovedatthatmoment.Afterwards,peoplesatandatewithjoy.Mostguestsleftataround11o’clockthatnight.Carolinelovedthepartyandfeltveryexcited.Shecouldnotbelievethatshe’sanadultnow.26. WhyissixteenaspecialageforanAmericangirl? A.Becauseshecandrive. B.Becauseshecangetmarried. C.Becauseshecanattendawedding. D.BecauseshewillgetabigSweet-16party.27. HowmuchdoesausualbirthdaypresentforteenagerscostintheUSA? A.Morethan40dollars. B.About20dollars. C.About20-40dollars. D.Lessthan20dollars.28. Howlongdidthepartylast? A.16hours B.30minutes C.45minutes D.5hours29. WhydidCarolinegiveoutthecandles? A.Becauseshewantedtoeatthecake. B.Becauseshewantedtolightthecandled. C.Becauseshecouldnotcatchallthecandles. D.Becausesheneededtoshowlovetoherfamilyandfriends.30.Whatcanweknowfromthispassage? A.Candle-lightingceremonyisthemostimportantpartofSweet-16party. B.Afather-daughterdanceisthemostimportantpartofSweet-16party. C.Therewerelotsofcryingandhuggingatthebeginningoftheparty. D.Carolinedoesn’twanttobeanadultatall.DCDDA(广东实验中学毕业班综合测试)(A)Havingreturnedfromherroundtrip,theangrywomanstoodoutsidetheticketofthestation.“The
shippingdepartmentshouldpaymeback£12,soyouowemethemoney,”shesaidtoHarryJenks,theyoungmanworkingattheoffice.“YousoldmeaticketforMay22nd,buttherewasnoshipforJerseythatnight.SomydaughterandIhadtostayinahotel.Itcost
me£12.”
Harrywasworried.Herememberedsellingthewomanareturnticket.“Comeintotheoffice,Madam,”hesaidpolitely.“I’lljustchecktheJerseytimetableforMay22nd.”
Thewomanandherlittlegirlfollowedhiminside.Shewasquiteright,asHarrysoondiscovered.There
wasnosailingonMay22nd.Howcouldhehavemadesuchacarelessmistake?Heshouldn’thavesoldhera
ticketforthatday.Confusedandembarrassed,hesmiledatthechild.“Youlooksunburnt,”hesaidtoher.“Didyou
haveaniceholidayinJersey?”
“Yes,”sheanswered,shyly.“Thebeachwaslovely.AndIcanswim,too!”
“That’sfine,”saidHarry.“Mylittlegirlcanswimabityet.Ofcourse,she’sonlythree…”
“I’mfour,”thechildsaidproudly.“I’llbefourandahalf.”
Harryturnedtothemother.“Irememberyourticket,Madam,”hesaid.“Butyoudidn’tgetoneforyour
daughter,didyou?”
“Er,well…”thewomanlookedatthechild.“Imean…shehasn’tstartedschoolyet.She’sonlyfour.”
“Afour-year-oldchildmusthaveaticket,Madam.Achild’sreturntickettoJerseycosts…letmesee…£13.50.Soiftherailwaypaysforyouhotel,youwillowe£1.50.Thelawisthelaw,butsincethefaultwasmine…”26.Whathappenedtothewoman?ShehadtobuythereturnticketinJersey.Shehadtoreturnhomeadayearlier.C.Shehadtostayinthehotelforonenight.D.Shecouldn’tusetheticketfortheroundtrip.Whichofthefollowingistrue?Harry’sdaughtercouldswimverywell.B.TheJerseytimetablewastotallywrong.C.Actually,thelittlegirldidn’tneedaticket.D.Thelittlegirlwassatisfiedwiththeholiday.Harrystartedtalkingtothelittlegirlbecausehe_________.A.didnotknowwhattodoB.wantedtobefriendlytoherC.hadalittlegirlaboutthesameageD.wantedtofindawayoutfromherAccordingtothepassage,weknowthatHarrywas________.A.carefulB.hard-working C.serious D.smart30.Whatwouldbetheendofthestory?A.Thewomanwouldaskthepoliceforhelp.B.Thewomanwouldseetheheadofthestation.C.Thewomanwouldinsistongettingback£12.D.Thewomanwouldstoparguingandleave.CDADD(七中毕业班综合测试)(C)Twogoodfriends,SamandJason,metwithacaraccidentontheirwayhomeonenight.Thenextmorning,Samwokeupblind.Hislegswerebroken.Thedoctor,Mr.Leewasstandingbyhisbed,lookingathimthoughtfully.WhenhesawSamawake,heasked,“Howareyoufeeling,Sam?”Samsmiledandsaid,“Notbad,Doctor.Thankyoufordoingtheoperation(手术).”Mr.LeewasmovedbySam.Whenhewasleaving,Samsaid,“Pleasedon’ttellJasonaboutit.”“...
OK.”Mr.Leereplied.MonthslaterwhenJason’swounds(伤口)
healed,Samwasstillverysick.Neithercouldheseenorwalk.Whathecoulddowasjuststayinginhiswheelchairalldaylong.Atfirst,Jasonstayedwithhimforafewdays.Butdayslater,Jasonfeltverydiscouragedandembarrassed(尴尬的)tospendtimestayingwithadisabledmanlikeSamallthetime.SohewenttoseeSamlessandless.Hemadenewfriends.Fromthenon,hedidn’tgotovisitSamanymore.Samdidn’thaveanyfamilyorfriendsotherthanJason.Hefeltverysad.Thingswentfrombadtoworse.Samdiedayearlater.WhenJasoncame,Mr.Leegavealettertohim.ItwasfromSam.IntheletterSamsaid,“DearJason,Iamdisabled.ButIwantyoutobeahealthyman.SoIgavemyeyestoyousothatyoucanenjoylifeasahealthyman.Nowyouhavenewfriends.I’mgladyouliveahappylife.Youarealwaysmybestfriend…Sam”.Afterhereadtheletter,Mr.Leesaid,“IhavepromisedthatIwillkeepthisasecretuntilSamisgone.Nowyouknowit.”Jasonstoodthere.Tearsrandownhisface.36. ThereasonwhySamthankedMr.Leeisthat________. A.Mr.Leewasverykindandfriendlytohim B.Mr.Leecametoseehimearlyinthemorning C.Mr.Leedidtheoperationaccordingtohiswish D.Mr.LeesavedbothhisandJason’slife37. Theunderlinedword“healed”inthesecondparagraphmaymean________. A.openedagain B.becamehealthyagain C.felthurtandpainful D.becameworse38. Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofeventsinthestory?a.Jasonmadenewfriends.b.SamgavehiseyestoJason.c.SamandJasonwerecaughtinacaraccident.d.Sambecamedisabledandneededfriends. e.SamdiedandJasonknewwhatSamhaddoneforhim. A.d--a--c--b--e B.d--c--b--e—a C.c--b--d--a--e D.c--d--b--e—a39. Wecaninferfromthepassagethat___________. A.Samdrovetoobadlyandcausedthecaraccident B.theunsuccessfuloperationledtoSam’sblindness C.JasonknewhowSamhelpedhimbeforeSamdied D.Itwas
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