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专题03阅读理解NO.12021·江苏·苏州高新区第二中学Thefourtravellersseeabeautifulgreenlightintheskyinfrontofthem.“That’stheEmeraldCity,”Dorothysays.“Comeon!Itisn’tfarnow!”Soontheycometoabiggreenwall.There'sagateinit.It’sglittering(闪耀)intheafternoonsun.Dorothylooksatitcarefully.It’smadeofemeralds(翡翠)!There’sabellnexttothegate,sosheringsit.Thegateopensandtheyallgoinside.Alittlemaningreenclothesisstandingtherewithabigbox.“WhatdoyouwantintheEmeraldCity?”heasks.“WewanttoseetheGreatOz,”Dorothyanswers.“It'simportant,”theScarecrowsays.“Iamtheguardian(护卫)ofthegate,”thelittlemaningreensays.“Icantakeyoutohispalace.Butbeforeyougothere,youmustputontheseglasses.”Hetakesfivepairsofglassesoutofthebox.Theglassintheglassesisemeraldgreen.“Why?”Dorothyasks.“EveryoneintheEmeraldCitywearsthem,”theguardianofthegatesays.Theyputontheglasses.Thentheguardiantakesabiggoldkeyandopensanothergate.——TakenfromTheEmeraldCity1.Whodoallthetravellerswanttomeet?A.TheGreatOz B.Ayounggirl C.Theguardianofthegate D.TheScarecrow2.WhichisNOTtrueabouttheEmeraldCity?A.TheGreatOzlivesinhispalace. B.Thelittlemanistheguardianofthegate.C.Dorothyopensthedoorwithagoldkey. D.Everyoneinthecitywearsgreenglasses.NO.22021·江苏·淮安市淮安区Aboutdogs♦Dogsareourgoodfriends.Theystartedlivingwithmenabout10,000yearsago.♦Laikia,adog,wasthefirstanimalintheworldtotravelinspace.In1957,thedogwassentintospaceinasatellite.♦Peopleusuallythinkthatdogsareblindtocolours.It’snottrue.Dogscanseecolours.Theycantellthedifferenceamongblue,yellowandgrey,butprobablycan’tseeredandgreen.Aboutcats♦InancientEgypt(古埃及)peoplethoughtcatsbelongedtopharaohs(法老).Theyweremoreimportantthanpeople.Iftherewasafire,peopleshouldsavecatsfirst,andthenmen.♦InBelgium(比利时)in1879,peopleonceused37catstocarryletterstovillages.Butthecatsdidn’tworkwellinateam.Soitdidn’tlastlong.♦Catshearbetterthandogsandpeople.Theyhave32muscles(肌肉)ineachear,sotheycanturntheirearsveryquicklytocatchsounds.♦Astudyshowscatshavebettermemoriesthandogs.1.Dogsstartedtolivewithpeopleabout________yearsago.A.10,000 B.1,000 C.11,000 D.10,1002.What’sthefirstanimaltotravelinspace?A.Agoldfish. B.Acat. C.Adog. D.Arabbit.3.Accordingtothepassage,catscan________thandogs.A.livelonger B.seebetter C.hearbetter D.domoreimportantwork4.Theunderlinedword“memories”means“________”inChinese.A.记忆 B.听力 C.视力 D.嗅觉5.Thepassagemainlytells________.A.howtokeepdogsandcats B.dogsandcatsarepeople’sgoodfriendsC.thehistoryofkeepingpets D.somethinginterestingaboutdogsandcatsNO.32021·江苏扬州Doyouknowwhydifferentanimalsorpests(昆虫)havetheirspecialcolours?Coloursinthemseemtobeusedmainlytoprotectthemselves.Somebirdslikeeatinglocusts(蝗虫),butbirdscannoteasilycatchthem.Why?Itisbecauselocustschangetheircolourstogetherwiththechangeofthecoloursofcrops(庄稼).Whencropsaregreen,locustschangetothesamebrowncolourascropshave.Someotherpestswithdifferentcoloursfromplantsareeasilyfoundandeatenbyothers.Sotheyhavetohidethemselvesforlivesandappearonlyatnight.Ifyoustudytheanimallife,you’llfindthemainuseofcolouringistoprotectthemselves.Bears,lionsandotheranimalsmovequietlythroughforests.Theycannotbeeasilyseenbyhunters.Thisisbecausetheyhavethecoloursmuchlikethetrees.Haveyoueverfoundanevenmorestrangeact?Akindoffishintheseacansendoutakindofveryblackliquid(液体)whenitfacesdanger.Withthehelpoftheblackliquid,itsenemies(敌人).1.Fromthepassagewelearnthatlocusts________.A.havetoappearonlyatnight B.areeasilyfoundbysomebirdsinthedayC.aredangeroustotheirenemies D.changetheircolourstoprotectthemselves2.Bearsandlionscankeepsafebecause________.A.theymoveveryfastthroughforests B.theyhavethecoloursmuchlikethetreesC.theychangetothesamecoloursascrops D.theyhidethemselvesbydayandappearatnight3.Whycanthekindoffishinthesealiveuptonow?A.Becausetheyareverybigandstrong. B.Becausetheyswimfasterthananyotherfish.C.Becausetheliquidtheysendoutcankillenemies. D.Becausetheliquidtheysendoutcanhelpthem.4.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.SomeAnimalsandPests. B.TheColourfulAnimalsandPests.C.TheUseofColoursforAnimalsandPests. D.TheChangeofColoursforAnimalsandPests.NO.42021·江苏扬州Afableisakindofstorythatusuallyhasanimalsinitthatcantalk.Thesetypesofstoriesaretoldtoteachamoral.SomepeoplethinkthatfablesstartedwithAesop.TheyalsothinkAesopisthewriterofapopularcollectionoffables,nowcalledAesop’sFables.PeopledonotknowmuchaboutAesop.SomepeoplesaythatAesopwasborninabouttheyear620BCEinGreece,butnoonereallyknowswherehewasborn.MaybeAesopwasaslaveforsomeonenamedXanthusandlivedontheislandofSamos.Aftersometime,XanthussetAesopfree.AesopprobablydiedbyfallingoffacliffinDelphi.ThepeopleinDelphididnotlikehisstories.Theysaidhewastoosmartforthem.Aesop’sFablesarewellknowneventodaythroughstorytelling.Ifnoonelikedtotellstories,Aesop’sfableswouldnotbearoundtoday.Aesop’sfablesareapartofmanypeople’slivesbecausepeoplecanlearngoodlessonsfromthesestories.Forexample,TheWolfandtheLambtellsusbadpeopledonotneedanexcusetohurtyou,TheLionandtheMousetellsuslittlefriendscanbegreatfriends,ThewolfinSheep’sClothingtellsuswecannottellpeoplearegoodorbadjustfromtheirlooks.1.InParagraph1,“moral”meansa________thestoryteachesus.A.subject B.lesson C.reason D.truth(真相)2.Whatisthetopicsentence(主题句)ofparagraph2?A.PeopledonotknowmuchaboutAesop.B.TheysaidAesopwastoosmartforthem.C.Aesopwasbornintheyear620BCEinGreece.D.AesopprobablydiedbyfallingoffacliffinDelphi.3.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AllthestoriesinAesop’sfableareaboutanimals.B.PeopleknowAesop’sbirthdayandhisbirthplace.C.Aesop’sfableisaroundusbecauseeveryonethinksheisahero.D.PeopleinDelphidislikedAesop’sstoriesbecausehewastoosmart.4.—IwanttomakefriendswithJane.—Why?Justbecausesheisbeautiful?Pleasereadthestory________!A.TheWolfandtheLambB.ThewolfinSheep’sClothingC.TheLionandtheMouseD.TheBearandthetwoTravelersNO.52021·江苏·景山中学Mygrandmasufferedfromtheheartdisease.Shehadtotakemedicineeveryday.ShehadacatnamedDorabellaandshelovedherverymuch.Shegavehermilk,biscuitsandfish.Oneday,mygrandmahadasuddenattack.Shewastooweaktoreachthemedicineonashelfaboveherbed.Heronlyfriend,Dorabella,jumpedupandknockedthebottlewiththemedicineofftheshelftoherlife-longfriend.Aftertakingthemedicine,mygrandmafeltalittlebetterbutstillcouldnotgetupandcallforhelp.Thecatranoutsidetothenearbyhouseofmygrandma’sdoctor.ThesurpriseddoctorknewDorabella.Hetelephonedmygrandmabutnooneanswered.Hethenhurriedtomygrandma’shouseandfoundhispatientlyingonthebedandwaitingforhelp.Thedoctorcalledforanambulanceatonce.Dorabellasavedmygrandma’slife.Thisisastoryabouttherepaymentofkindnesswithkindness.1.What’swrongwiththewriter’sgrandma?A.Shehadtheheartdisease. B.Shehadabadtoothache. C.Herbackhurtverymuch. D.Herlegshurtverymuch.2.Whohelpedthewriter’sgrandmagetthemedicine?A.Herself. B.Hercat. C.Herdoctor. D.Thewriter.3.Whydidthedoctortelephonethewriter’sgrandmaafterhesawDorabella?A.HeaskedhertotakeDorabellahome.B.HewantedtomakesureifitwasDorabella.C.Hefeltstrangeandthoughttheremightbesomethingwrongwithher.D.Hewantedtotellheronthephonehowtohelpherself.4.HowdidDorabellasavethewriter’sgrandma?A.Shebroughtmilkandcakes.B.Sheranaroundgrandmaandkeptmiaowing.C.Sheknockeddownthemedicinebottleandrantothedoctortoaskforhelp.D.Shebroughtmedicinefromthedoctor’shome. NO.12021·江苏·扬州市广陵区WhenAlfredthehorsearriveswithabrightlypaintedcaravan(大篷车),Toad,RatandMolejumpintoaseatatthefrontofthecaravan.“Forgetboatsandtheriver.Mole.Traveltheworldinacaravan.Comeonmytravelswithme.Thisisthewaytotravel,”Toadsays.“Movingslowlythroughthecountryside,enjoyingthescenery.”Suddenly,theyhear“Toot!Toot!”andseeacarcomingtowardthem.Alfredhastoquicklypullthecaravantothesideoftheroad.Toadfallsofftheseatandintoabush.MoleandRatalmostfallofftheseat,too,buttheyareabletoholdon.“Roadhog!”Alfredshoutsatthedriverofthecar.Ratjumpsoffthecaravanandrunstothebush.HebendsoverToad.“Areyouallright,Toad?Ratasks.Toadopenshiseyes,saying“Toot!Toot!”“Whatdoyoumean?”Ratasks.“Toot!Toot!It’sthesoundthatcarmakes.”“Iknow,”Ratsays.“Anditalmostkillsus.”“Toot!Toot!”Toadsaysagain.“IthinkToadhashurthishead,”RatsaystoMole.“He’snotwell.He’smakinganoiselikeacar.”ThenhesaystoToad,“We’llgotothepolicestationandcomplainaboutthedriverofthecar.”Toadsitsup.“Complain!Complain!Wewillnotcomplain.Thatwonderful,beautifulcaristhewaytotravel.Fast!Toot!Toot!Idon’twantthem.I’mgoingtogetacarlikethat.”AfterMoleandRatlistentoToad,theytakehimbacktohishome.—TakenfromTheWindintheWillows1.Toadlikeshiscaravanbecause________.A.hecansitinitwithhisfriendsB.itmovesquicklyandlookswonderfulC.hepaintsitbrightlyanditlooksbeautifulD.itmovesslowlyandpeoplecanenjoythescenery2.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto(指的是)________.A.theseat B.thesound C.thecar D.thecaravan3.WhydoesRatthinkToadhurtshishead?A.Hefellsofftheseatandintoabush.B.Hekeepsmakinganoiselikeacar.C.Hedoesn’tlikehishorseandcaravananymore.D.HeasksRatnottocomplainaboutthedriverofthecar.4.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninfer(推断)________.A.Toadlikestravelling B.ToadhurtshisheadC.Toadisgoingtothepolicestation D.ToadisgoingontravelingbycaravanNO.22021·江苏·镇江市外国语学校Hereisourpet!Hawkeyeissevenyearsold,andwegothimfromourvet(兽医).Hetakesinalotofcats.Hawkeyeisoneoftheeightcatsatourhomebutisarealcharacter.Hegetshisnamebecauseheissuchahawk(掠夺者)aroundfood.Ifyouarenotlooking,hewilltakeasandwichoffyourplate.Hecansmellthedeliciousfoodinthefridgefromanotherfloorinthehouse,andpotatochipsarehisfavouritethingtosteal(偷)!Hawkeyewasagreatanimalatthevet’s.ThevetthoughtHawkeyecouldbringgoodluckandhetookcareofallthenewcats,givingthemshowers,etc.Hedoesthatatourhouseaswell.LikeIsaid,heisquiteacharacterandveryfriendly.Healwaysgreetsuswhenwecomehome.Hehastocheckoutallthebagstomakesureifthere’sfoodthereforhim—especially(特别)chips!1.Hawkeyeis________.A.adog B.abird C.acat D.avet2.HegetshisnameHawkeyebecause________.A.heisafoodhawk B.hecanbringgoodluckC.heisarealcharacter D.heisquickatgettingfood3.Hawkeyelikes________bestofall.A.sandwiches B.potatochips C.potatoes D.newcats4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Therearesevencatsinthewriter’shome.B.Hawkeyeonlystealspotatochips.C.Hawkeyetakesashoweratthewriter’shouse.D.Thevetdoesn’tlikeHawkeyeatall.5.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofHawkeye?A.Heisveryfriendly. B.Heisverylazy.C.Heisveryrude. D.Heisveryshy.NO.32021·江苏·扬州市梅岭中学Sixmonthsago,JackcametoChinatostudy.HehasheardthatYangzhouisfamousforitsgardens.AndheplanstovisitsomegardensinJuly,sohehascollectedinformationaboutthemonlineasfollows:TheSlenderWestLake,namedNationalAAAAATouristAreain2010,includestheGreatRainbowBridge,theWhitePagoda,Five-pavilionBridge,theTwenty-fourBridge,theSmallGoldenHillandsoon.ThebesttimetotourtheSlenderWestLakeisinMarch.Duringthevisittothepark,theboattravelsonthewaterandvisitorstravelinthepicture.Ticket:Mar.—May.¥150;Othermonths¥90Time:8:30—17:00Bus:No.4,5,6,17,61busesTel0514-87370091Website:GeGarden,oneofthefourtopfamousChinesegardens,gotitsnamefrombamboo.Thebamboointhegardenformsthegreenscenery.Thecentreofthegardeniswell-knownforman-likehills.Fourseasonscanbeexperiencedhereatatime.Ticket:Mar.—May.¥10;Othermonths¥30Time:Mar.—May.7:15—18:00;Othermonths7:15—17:30Bus:No.8,30,61busesTelebsite:HeGarden,themostfamousgardeninthelateQingDynasty,isfamousforitslongdouble-waycorridor(走廊),whichisregardedastheearliestfootbridge.Ticket:Mar.—May.¥40;Othermonths¥30Time:7:30—17:15Bu:No.19,61busesTel0514-87222353Website:1.HowmuchwillJackspendifhevisitstheSlenderWestLakeandGeGarden?A.190yuan. B.130yuan. C.120yuan. D.180yuan.2.What’sHeGardenfamousfor?A.Thelongcorridor. B.Thegreenbamboo.C.Theman-madehills. D.Theboattravelling.3.Whichisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.GeGardeniswell-knownfortheWhitePagoda.B.TheTwenty-fourBridgeisveryniceinHeGarden.C.HeGardenisthemostfamousgardeninthelateTangDynasty.D.GeGardengotitsnamefrombamboo.NO.42021·江苏南京WhenZhangYusiboughtherdogsfiveyearsago,sheneverthoughtthatshewouldspendnearlyhalfofthemoneyshemadeeachmonthraisingdogs.①Everymonth,shespendsnearly7,000yuanonpetfoodandsnacks,petclothingandtakingherseven-year-oldpoodle(鬈毛狗)andfive-year-oldYorkshireterrier(约克郡犬)onholidays.“Itakethemoutonroadtripstwiceamonth,andduringeachSpringFestivalIwouldtakethemtoShanghai,”saidZhang.Shealsopayssomephotographers(摄影师)totakephotosofherpets.Thiscostsher3,000yuaneachtime.②PeoplelikeZhangaredrivingthegrowthofthepetmarket.Petshopsnownotonlysellthingslikefoodandwaterbowls,butalsolifestyleitemssuchaspetwine,petmilkteaandpetquilt.Thereareevensomesmartrobotsfordogsandcats.③Oneofthemainreasonsbehindisthechangeinpeople’sideasaboutpets.Mostpeoplefromthepost-90sgenerationarefromsingle-childfamilies,sotheyfeellonelysometimes.Forthisreason,theirpetsareliketheirfamilymembersandmakethemfeelwarm.④HuangLanxi,whohadadogwhileshewasstudyingabroadinAustralia,said,“Thefirstgroupofpet-owners,includingourparents,keptdogstowatchandprotecttheirhomes.Buttoday,dogsnolongerplaysucharole.Theyareourfriendsandfamily.Someevensleepinthesamebedastheirowners.IbuydifferentkindsofitemsformydogbecauseIwanttoenrich(丰富)hisdiet.IthinkTaffee’slifeshouldbeascolorfulasmine.”1.DuringeachSpringFestival,ZhangYusiwouldtakeherdogsto________.A.Shanghai B.Nanjing C.Beijing D.Tianjin2.Fromthearticle,weknowZhangYusispendsalotofmoney________.A.takingphotosofherself B.takingherdogsoutforholidaysC.buyingsmartrobotsforherhouses D.buyingherpoodleandYorkshireterrier3.Thesentence“Thisiswhypeopleliketospendmoremoneyontheirpetstoday.”shouldbeputat________.A.① B.② C.③ D.④4.Fromthearticle,weknow________.A.ZhangYusicanmake7,000yuaneverymonthB.petownerscannotbuypetmilkteaatpetshopsnowC.ZhangYusigoesonroadtripswithherdogsonceamonthD.thefirstgroupofpetownerskeptdogstowatchandprotecttheirhomes5.Whatisthebesttitleofthisarticle?A.Notjustapet B.Newitemsforpets C.Changesinpetshops D.StoriesoftwopetownersNO.52021·江苏扬州Thetigeristhelargestwildcat-likeanimalintheworld.Sometigersliveincoldplaces一inIndiaandpartsofSoutheastAsia.Abigtigerisabout200kg,aboutthesameaseightten-year-oldkids.Amothertigergivesbirthtothreeorfourbabytigers,andshewilllookafterthemuntiltheyare1.5yearsold.Theyusuallylookforfoodalone,becausetheydon’tlikeworkingwithothers.Theycancatchanimalslikesheep.Tigerswaituntildarktowork.Tigerscaneatabout27kgofmeatinonenight,butmoreoftentheyeatabout5kgforameal.Itmaytakedaysforatigertofinisheatingitskill(猎物).Whenthetigerfeelsfull,itstopseatingandcoversthekillwithleaves(树叶).Whenitgetshungry,itwillcomebacktoeatagain.Tigerslivefarawayfromeachother.Whentheysmellthetreesaroundthem,theyknowit’sanothertiger’sland.Unlikemostmembersofthecatfamily,tigersseemtoenjoywaterandtheyswimwell.1.Abigtigerisasheavyas_________ten-year-oldchildren.A.3 B.5 C.8 D.272.Whentigerslookforfood,theydon’tliketo_________.A.workwithothers B.waituntildark C.bealone D.fightwithothers3.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“cover”probablyis_________.A.杀戮 B.保护 C.捕获 D.掩盖4.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthattigers_________.A.knowtheirlandsclearly B.liveinwarmplacesinAsiaC.livetogetherunderthetrees D.catchanimalsduringthedayNO.62021·江苏南京Itwasfeedingtimeatthezoo.Mr.Johnsontooktheseals(海豹)fish.Thesealswerehappy.Butonelittlesealwasnothappy.Hesatbyhimself.“Whatiswrong,Sammy?”saidMr.Johnson,“Iwanttoknowwhatitislikeoutsidethezoo,”saidthelittleseal.“Allright,Sammy,”saidMr.Johnson.Sammywalkedandwalkedandwalked.Somechildrenwerestandinginline.Sammygotinline,too.Theteacherwasnotlooking.Sammysatdown.“Allright,children.Nowwewillallsingasong,”saidtheteacher.Thechildrenhadgoodvoices.“Thatsoundsfine,”saidtheteacher.“Butoneofyouisbarking—justlikeaseal.”“Isityou,Joey?”askedtheteacher.“No,”saidJoey,“Isityou,Helen?”askedtheteacher.“No,”saidHelen.“Isityou,Dorothy,Robert,Fred,Joan,orAgnes?”“No,”saidthechildren.“Thenitmustbeyou.”saidtheteacher,“Iamsorry.Thisschoolisjustforboysandgirls.”“Pleaseletmestay,”saidSammy.“Iwillbegood.”“Allright.Youmaystay,”saidtheteacher.Sammywashappy.Hesatathisdeskandlookedattheteacher.Helearnedhowtoread.Helearnedhowtowrite.Abellrang.Schoolwasover.“Willyoubeheretomorrow?”saidthechildren.“No,”saidSammy.“Schoolisfun,butIbelongtothezoo.Ijustwantedtoknowwhatitwaslikeoutside.NowIhavetogoback.”“Good-bye,Sammy.”saidthechildren.“Wewillcometoseeyou.”“Good,”saidSammy.Sammywasinahurrytogetbacktothezoo.Hehadsomuchtotelltheotherseals.“MayIwelcomeyouhome,Sammy?”askedMr.Johnson.“Iamgladyouareback.Youarejustintimefordinner.”“There’snoplacelikehome,”saidSammy.1.WhydidSammywanttogoout?A.Hedidn’tlikethefoodinsidethezoo.B.Hefelttoohotandwantedtohaveabath.C.Hewantedtolearnhowtoreadandwrite.D.Hewantedtoknowwhatitwaslikeoutside.2.Whodoestheunderlinedword“you”inParagraph3referto(指)?A.Sammy. B.Helen. C.Robert. D.Joan.3.HowdidSammyfeelwhenhewentbacktothezoo?A.Sad. B.Afraid. C.Happy. D.Angry.4.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingpicturesforthestory?A.b-a-d-c B.b-d-c-a C.d-c-b-a D.d-b-c-a5.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Likefather,likeson. B.Seeingisbelieving.C.Itisnevertoooldtolearn. D.Eastorwest,homeisthebest.NO.72021·江苏扬州·(Renee—abeautifulprincess(公主)

Broo—abluebearNahloo—amagical(魔幻的)place)Therewasabluebearandhelikedtotakethingsfromotheranimals.WhenthePrincessReneeheardaboutBroo,shecamedownfromhercastle(城堡).ShefoundBroowhilehewasbusyeatinghoney(蜂蜜).“Mr.Bear,”thePrincesssaid,“youarewelcometovisitmyNahloo.Therewecansharewitheachother,butwedon’ttakethingsfromeachother.”Broothoughtaboutitforamomentandbegantoknowthathehadmadeamistake(犯错误)before.ThePrincesswenton,“Mr.Bear,youcandrinkandeat,butyouwon’tfeelgooduntilyougivekindnesstosomeoneelse.Ithinkyou’llfindthatitisbettertobefullinyourheart,notjustinyourstomach.”Aftersayingthis,thePrincesswentbacktothecastle,leavingBrooalone.Oneday,Broowasgoingtotakelotsofcookiesfromtherabbits,thenherememberedwhatthePrincesssaidtohim.SoBroodecidednottoeatthecookies.Therabbitsweresurprisedandsaid,“Thankyouforyourkindness,Mr.Bear.Nowthesecookieswilltastesweeterbecauseyougivethemtome.Ifyoulike,comebacktomorrowandwecanhavethecookiestogether.”Broowasfullofjoyandwentthroughtheland.Hegavebackeverythinghehadtaken.Andtheotheranimalswereverygladtosharetheirfoodwithhim.BroowassohappythathestarteddancinginthemoonlightwiththePrincessashispartner(舞伴).1.WhenthePrincessReneecamedown,Broowas________.A.watchingwithrabbits B.eatinghoney C.livingeverythingback D.havingcookies.2.InNahloo,________.A.thePrincessReneestayedwithBrooallthetimeB.everyonewashappytosharewitheachotherC.BrootookalotofcookiesfromrabbitsD.Brooneverknewhismistake3.Broofelt________afterhegavethecookiesbacktotherabbits.A.sad B.surprised C.happy D.hungry4.Thepassageisprobablyfrom________.A.amathsbook B.atravelbook C.ahistorybook D.astorybookNO.82021·江苏盐城RatandMoleareathomeallday.Moleisbored.Hesays,‘‘IwanttovisitBadger.”ButRattellshim,“BadgerlivesinthemiddleoftheWildWood.It’salongwaytogoinwinter.”ButMolestillwantstogo.WhenRatisasleep,heputsonacoatandgoesintotheWildWood.Itiscoldandtheskyisgrey,firstitisfun.Butthenitgetsdark.Moleseesstrangelittlefacesinthewood.Thefaceshavesharpteeth.Hehearsstrangenoisesandheisafraid.PoorMolerunsandrunsthroughthewood.Thenheseesaholeinsideatreeandhehidesthere.WhenRatwakesupathome,hecalls,‘‘Mole,Mole!”butMoledoesn’tanswer.AndMole’scoatisn’tthere.Ratthinks,“MoleisvisitingBadger.Oh,no!MoleisintheWildWood!”heputsonhiscoatandputaguninhispocket.HegoesalongthepathtotheWildWood.Heseesthestrangefaceswithsharpteeth.ButtheyseeRat’sgun,andgoaway.Ratcallsandcalls,“Mole,whereareyou?It’sme-Rat.”Atlast,Moleanswers.“Rat,I’mhere!Inthetree!Iamveryfrightened!”hesaysinalittlevoice.‘‘Don’tworry,Mole,”saysRat,“Let’sgohomenow!”ButMoleisverytired.Hewantstosleep,soRatsitsandwaits.WhileMoleissleeping,itbeginstosnow.Thesnowiswhiteanditcoversallthepaths.Later,Molewakesup.Thenthetwofriendssetoffthroughthewhitewoods.EverythingisdifferentwiththesnowandsoonRatandMolearelost.Theywalkforhoursbuttheycannotfindthewayhome.Theyaretired,andcold,andhungry.Suddenly,Ratseesasigninthesnow.Thesignsays,“MrBadger”.“It’sBadger’sfrontdoor,”saysRat.Heisveryexcited.Theyringthedoorbell.“Whoisit?”callsBadger.‘‘Oh,Badger,”criesRat.“It’sme,Rat,andmyfriendMole,andwearelostinthesnow.”1.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Molefeelsunhappyalltheway. B.It’seasyforMoletorunthroughthewood.C.Molemeetsalotofdifficultiesinthewood. D.MolegoesintothewildwoodwithBadger.2.WhenRatwakesupathome,hegoes________.A.tolookforMole B.tohuntinthewoodC.tovisitBadgertoo D.toplaywithhisfriends3.Itbeginstosnowwhen________.A.MolemeetsRat B.MoleissleepingC.Moleiswalkinginthewood D.Moleisathome4.WhatistherightorderofwhatMoledoesinthestory?①Molehearssomestrangenoise.②Molefeelsnothinginterestingathome.③MoleandRatlosetheirwayinthewood.④MoleisveryhappytomeetRatinthewood.A.②①④③ B.①②④③ C.②④①③ D.①③②④5.Whatmayhappennext?A.Badgerdoesn’topenthedoor. B.Badgerletsthemgobackhome.C.Badgerasksthemtocomein. D.Badgertellsthemthewayhome.NO.92021·江苏·射阳Alicewassurprisedtoseemanyanimalssittingtogether.Theywereallwet.“I’lltellyoualongstory,”theMousesaid.“BythetimeIfinish,you’llbedry.”Hebegantellingastoryheknew.Itwasfulloflongwords.Itwasallaboutpeopleinhistorytheydidn'tknowabout.Everyonethoughtthestorywasveryboring,anditdidn'thelptodrytheanimals.OneoftheanimalswasaDodobird.Hesaid,“There’sabetterwaytogetdry.We’llhavearace(赛跑).”Everyoneagreedthatthiswasagoodidea,sotheDodosaid,“Getready.One,two,three,go!”Andtheyallranoffindifferentdirections.Theyranlikethisforhalfanhour.ThentheDodosaid,“Stop!Theraceisover.”Alltheanimalsstoppedrunning.TheyallcamebackandsataroundtheDodo.Someanimalsasked,whowon?”“Idon'tknow,”theDodoanswered.“Ithinkeveryonewon.Look,everyonegetsdrynow,soeveryonemusthaveaprize.”“Whowillgivetheprize?”Alltheanimalswantedtoknow.“Shemust,”theDodosaid,p

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