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黑布林初中英语名著阅读训练

一、完形填空

SirCharlesBaskervilleisfound1withascaredlookonhisface.Thefootprints(脚印)

ofahound(猎犬)arenearby.Peoplebelievethegiantdogdidthekilling.Anditseemsthedog

islookingforitsnext

2.

ThatiswhatDoctorJamesMortimeris3.SirHenryBaskerville,thenew4of

BaskervilleHallisarrivingfromAmericatoinherit(继承)SirCharles1fortune.Scaredand5

aboutwhattodo,Mortimerturnstothefamousdetective,SherlockHolmes,andhis6

partner,DrWatson.

TheHoundoftheBaskervilles,byArthurConanDoyle,scaresyouwithitsstoryabouta

ghostdog.Peoplethinkthedogis7、everymemberoftheBaskervillefamily.

Itallstartedmanyyearsearlier.HugoBaskervillewasabadmanwhokidnappedayoung

woman.Butwhenhetriedto8herfromrunningaway,agiantdogkilledhim.

NowSirCharles,alsofromtheBaskervillefamily,hasdied9.Peopleareworriedthat

thekillerghostdoghas10.SirHenryBaskervilleissaidtobethelastmemberofthefamily

alive.Hereceivesascarynote,tellinghimtoleavetown11it'stoolate.

DoctorWatsonfindstherearemanymoresuspectsthanjusttheghostdog.Butofcourseitis

thebrightHolmeswho12themystery.

Watsontellsthestoryinthebook.Sometimes,someofthewordsheusesaredifficultto

understand.Butthe13andsuspense(悬念)hebuildsstillmakesthebookveryfunnyand

14.Finally,itturnsoutthatthedogisatrainedbigdog15aghostdog.Holmesdiscovers

themurdereratlast.

()1.A.lonelyB.madC.safeD.dead

()2.A.victimB.murdererC.survivorD.suspect

()3.A.proudofB.worriedaboutC.angrywithD.satisfiedwith

()4.A.doctorB.masterC.servantD.detective

()5.A.unwillingB.uncertainC.hopefulD.confident

()6.A.famousB.richC.patientD.strong

()7.A.killingB.arrestingC.eatingD.carrying

()8.A.finishB.startC.stopD.avoid

()9.A.secretlyB.mysteriouslyC.patientlyD.repeatedly

()1().A.passedB.repliedC.returnedD.paid

()11.A.ifB.sinceC.beforeD.so

()12.A.putsoutB.actsoutC.takesoutD.worksout

()13.A.dangerB.horrorC.mysteryD.secret

()14.A.scaryB.boringC.relaxingD.pleasant

()15.A.infaceofB.inneedofC.becauseofD.insteadof

二、阅读理解

A

Mr.andMrs.Marchlivedtogetherwiththeirfourdaughters.Amywasveryshy.Bethloved

beingathome.Mcglookedverypretty.Jowastallandthinandshewasatomboy.Theirhome

wasalwaysbusyandfullofnoiseandpeople.NexttothemlivedoldMr.Laurenceandhis

grandson,Laurie.Theylivedinaverylargeandcomfortablehouse.Butitwasahousewithout

life.

Oneday,JoesawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouseandlookingdownat

theirgarden.Jo'ssisterswereplayinginthesnowthere.Theywerethrowingsnowballsand

havingalotoffun.ButLaurie'sfacewasverysad.

"Poorboy!*'Jothought."He'sallalone.Heneedssomefriends."Shecouldn'tstopthinking

abouthim.Shewantedtogoandseehim,buthowcouldshegotothehousewithoutan

invitation?

Thenonesnowyafternoon,shesawLaurie'sgrandpagoout.Thisgaveheranidea.She

tookabroomfromthekitchen.

"Whatareyougoingtodo,Jo?"askedhersisterMeg.

"Toclearthegardenpath.*'AnsweredJo.

WhenLauriesawJofromthewindow,abigsmilechangedhispale,sadface.

Jolaughedandshouted,"Howareyou?Areyouill?'1

Laurieopenedthewindowandsaid/'I'mbelternow,thankyou.Ihadabadcoldandhadto

stayinsideforaweek".

"I'msorry,"saidJo."Areyoubored?"

"Yes,very."hereplied.

"Don'tyourfriendscometovisityou?"

"No.ButIdon'twanttoseeanybody.Boysarenoisyandtheygivemeaheadache.'*

"Girlsarequiet."

"1don'tknowanygirls."

"Youknowus."

"That'strue!Canyoucomeandvisitme?"criedLaurie.

"I'mnotquiet,butI'dliketocome,*'repliedJo.UImustaskMotherfirst."Sheranbackinto

herhouse.

Afewminuteslater,shereturnedandrangthebellonthedoorofLaurie'shouse.Aservant

tookherupstairs.

"HereIam!"shesaidbrightly,"Mothersendsherloveandmysistersgavemethis

blancmange(牛奶冻)foryou."

"Thatlooksdelicious,nLauriesaid.HewasveryhappytoseeJo.

Jolookedaround.Therewerelotsofbooksontheshelves.

"Aniceroom!'*shesaid."Icanreadtoyouifyoulike."

"No,let'stalk,"repliedLauric.

"Allright,"saidJo,"Icantalkforhours.MysisterssayIneverknowwhentostop.**

"Youhavethreesisters一Amy,BethandMeg."Lauriecontinued.

"Howdoyouknowthis?1'Jowassurprised.

"Youcalleachother'snameswhenyouareinthegarden.SometimesIcanseeyouall

aroundthetablewithyourmother.Shehasaverykindface.Ilikelookingather.1haven'tgota

mother.'*

Jofeltsadwhensheheardthis.

"Whydon'tyoucomeandvisitus?"shesaid,"Itisn'tgoodforyoutostayinthishouseall

thetime."

"Thankyou.I'dliketocomeverymuch.'*SaidLaurie.

"Weknowallourneighboursexceptyou."Josaid,"I'mgladwe'refriendsnow."

Shetoldhimaboutalltheinterestingthingsinherlife.Shesaid,"Besides(除了之夕卜)

plays,Ialsolovebooks.'1Lauriclovedbookstoo,andofferedtoshowherthelibraryinthe

house.Thelibrarywasawonderfulroom.Jolovedit.

"Wow!ushesaid,nAllthosebooks!"

Lauriesaid,"Apersonneedsmorethanbooks.H

(—AdaptedfromLittleWomen)

1.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknow.

A.Jo'sfamilyhadfivemembers

B.JoandLauriewereneighbours

C.Laurieandhisgrandpawerebusy

D.thefoursistershadthesamehobby

2.JowantedtovisitLauriebecause.

A.shewantedtovisithislargehouse

B.Laurieinvitedhertoplaywithsnowballs

C.shefelthewaslonelyandneededfriends

D.Lauriewasseriouslyillandneededhercare

3.Whatmightbethecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.JosawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouse.

b.JoandLauricwerehavingatalkhappilyatLaurie'shome.

c.JowantedtoLaurie'shomeaftertellinghermother.

d.Jocouldn'tstopthinkingaboutLaurie.

A.a—b―c—dB.b—a—c-dC.b-d—a-cD.a―d―c—b

4.WhichwordscanbestdescribeJoandhersisters?

A.KindandfriendlyB.Generousbutrude

C.QuietandsmartD.Funnybutcareless

5.WhatdoesLauriemeanbysaying"Apersonneedsmorethanbooks."?

A.Peopleneedtostayintheirownhouses.

B.Peopleshouldlearnmuchmorefromthebooks.

C.Peopleneedloveandfriendshipbesidesbooks.

D.Peopleshouldrelaxthemselvesbesidesreading

B

Thefirstthingthatdisturbeduswasthatadvertisement.Spauldingcameintotheoffice8

weeksago,withthispaperinhishand,andhesaid:"Iwish,Mr.Wilson,thatIwasared-headed

man.”

“Why?”Isaid.

“Because,“hesaid,“there'sanothervacancy(空缺)attheLeagueofRcd-IleadedMen.It's

worthafortunetothemanwhogetsit,andIunderstandthattherearemorevacanciesthanthere

aremen.”

“Why,whatisthis"League?,Iasked.Yousee,Mr.Holmes,Iamaverystay-at-home.My

businesscomestomeandIamoftenweeksonendwithoutputtingmyfootoverthedoor-mat.

SoIdon'tknowwhatisgoingonoutside,andIamalwayshappytohearsomenews.”

“HaveyouneverheardoftheLeagueofRed-headedMen?”heaskedwithhiseyesopen.

“Never.”

“Why,thatisstrange,fbryouareeligibleforoneofthevacancies.”

“Andwhatarethey?”Iasked.

“Oh,eachvacancypaysacoupleofhundredpoundsayear.Butthereislittleworktodo.”

“Well,youcanbesurethatIwasinterested.Mybusinesswasnotverysuccessful,andI

likedthethoughtofanextracoupleofhundredpounds.”

“Tellmeallaboutit."Isaid.

“Well,“hesaid,showingmetheadvertisement,fcVyoucanseeyourselfthattheLeaguehasa

vacancy.Hereistheaddresswhereyoucanapplyfordetails.TheLeaguewasfoundedbyan

Americanmillionaire,EzekiahHopkins,whowasverystrangeinhisways.Hewasred-headed,

andhehadagreatsympathyforallrcd-hcadcdmen.So,whenhedied,helefthismoneytoa

groupoftrustees,withinstructionstogivethemoneytomenwithredhair.Itisgoodpayand

thereisverylittletodo.”

“But,"IsaidJthcrcarcmillionsofrcd-hcadcdmenwhocanapply.”

“Notasmanyasyouthink,“heanswered."YouseeitonlyforLondoners,andgrownmen.

ThisAmericancamefromLondon,andhewantedtodosomethinggoodfortheoldtown.And,1

haveheard,youcan'tapplyifyourhairislightred,ordarkred,oranythingbutreal

bright,blazing,fietyred.Yourhairisperfect,Mr.Wilson,ifyouwanttoapply.Butperhapsit'snot

worthyourwhileapplyingfbrjustacoupleofhundredpounds.”

(—TakenfromtheRed-HeadedLeague)

58.Accordingtothispassage,whydoesEzekiahHopkinsstarttheRcd-HeadcdLeague?

Because.

A.hehadlittleworktodoeveryday.

B.hehadtoomuchmoney,anddidn'tknowwhattodowithit.

C.theharderheworked,thegreaterprogresshemade.

D.hehadgreatsympathyforallred-headedmen.

59.Youdon'tneedbeforeyoujointheleague?

A.tobeanadultB.tobefromLondon

C.tohaveenoughmoneyD.tohavebrightredhair

60.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisright?

A.AmillionairefromAustraliafoundedtheRed-HeadedLeague.

B.Thevacancypayshundredsofpoundsandthere*salotofworktodo.

C.EzekiahHopkinslefthismoneytoanyonewhocouldjointheleague..

D.Spauldingknewwhathappenedoutsidethoughhestayedathomealldaylong.

61.Thelastparagraph(段落)mainlytellsus.

A.anyonewhoapplyforthevacancycangetseveralhundredpounds

B.whocanbecomeamemberoftheRed-HeadedLeague

C.someonewithredhaircanapplyfbrthevacancy

D.whatthepeople(whoapplyforthevacancy)shoulddobeforeapplying

C

TheywentinandtheysawMrsCratchit.Shewaslayingthetable.BelindaCratchit,her

secondeldestdaughter,washelpingher.

ThetwosmallerCratchits,aboyandagirl,camerunningin."Wesmeltourgooseatthe

baker,s^^theyshoutedandtheydancedaroundthetable.

“Wheresyourfathcr?,,saidMrsCratchit.uAndyourbrother,TinyTim!AndMarthawasn't

aslateasthislastChristmasDay!”

“HereIam,mother!”saidagirlinthedoorway."Youareverylate”saidMrsCratchit,

kissingheradozentimes.

“Wehadalotofworktofinishlastnight.^^repliedthegirl,“andIhadtoclearupthis

morning,Mothcr!^^

“Well,nevermind!Youareherenow,^saidMrsCratchit.

“Father'scoming,“criedthetwoyoungCratchits.

IncameBobCratchitinhisthreadbareclothes.TinyTimsatonhisshoulder.PoorTinyTim!

Hecouldn'twalkwithoutcrutches.

ThetwoyoungCratchitstookTinyTimtothewash-house,toseetheChristmaspudding.

“AndhowdidlittleTinibehaveinchurch?”askedMrsCratchit.

“Hewasasgoodasgold,“saidBob,uButsometimeshesaysthestrangestthings.Hesaidto

me,onthewayhome,'Ihopethateverybodyinchurchsawmebecause1amdisabled.Iwant

themtorememberthisonChristmasDay.Godmadelamebeggarswalk.Andhemadeblindmen

see.'"

l.Inthepassage,howmanychildrenofthefamilyarementioned?

A.3B.4C.5D.6

2.WhywasMarthalate?

A.Becauseshehadtoworkverylate.B.Becauseshewokeuplate.

C.Becauseshewenttochurch.D.BecauseshewenttotheChristmas

party.

3.Wecanpredicttheunderlinedwordcrutchesmeans.

A.鞋B.轮椅C.靴子D.拐杖

4.HowdidTimcameintothehouse?

A.HeraninB.Hewalkedinwithhiscrutches.

C.Hewalkedinbyhimself.D.Hecameinbysiltingonhisfather's

shoulder.

5.whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?

A.Thefamilylivedahardlifebuttheygotalongwitheachother.

B.AlthoughTimwasdisabled,hewasverywarm-hearted.

C.MrsCratchitwasangrywithMarthabecauseshecamelate.

D.MrsCratchitwasahard-workingandnicewoman.

D

ItwasaweekbeforeIsawCaptainNemoagain.Everymorning,Inoticedfreshaircoming

intotheroomsandIknewthattheNautilushadsurfaced(浮出水面).Iwouldgooutandseethe

sunrise.

ThenIreceivedanotefromCaptainNemo.Heinvitedmeandmyfriendstogohunting

withhimintheforestsofCrespoIsland.Nedwasexcitedbecausehethoughttherehecouldfind

achancetoescape.WhenIsawCaptainNemothenextday,Iaskedhimwhyhewasso

interestedinCrespoIsland.UIthoughtyoupreferredtheseatobeingonland.”

“Ido,"repliedtheCaptain."Buttheseforestsareunderthesea."Duringbreakfast,he

explainedthathehadmadedivingsuits(潜水月艮)thatusedspecialairtanks.Thesetankswould

allowustostayunderthewaterfortenhours.Hehadalsomadelightsthatworkedinelectric

batteries.WhenNedrealizedthatwewerenotgoingontolandfbrourhuntingtrip,hedecided

nottocomeatall.

ConseilandIputonourdivingsuits,andsodidCaptainNemoandoneofhismen.We

steppedintoaroomandclosedthedoor.Theroomwasfilledwithwater,andanotherdoor

opened.Wemustgothroughit,andwewereintheseafloor.Itwasanamazingexperience.

Wewereabouttenmetresunderthewater.Thelightfromthesunreachedus.Everything

lookedverycolourful.Wewalkedoverthefinesandandenjoyedthecoloursoftheshells,fish

andseaweed.ConseilandIfollowedCaptainNemoandhismanastheycrossedalargegrassy

area.Wcweregoingdeeperanddeeper.Twohourslater,wcwereahundredmetresunderthe

water.Thesuitsworkedverywell,anditwaseasytowalkandbreathe.

Atonehundredmetresdeep,wecouldstillseequitewell,andCaptainNemostoppedand

pointedtosomedarkshapes.Thiswastheforest.The“trees”intheforestweregiantseaweed,

andalltheirbrancheswerevertical(垂直的).Wecouldnotstoplookingatthem.Fishswam

aroundthebrancheslikebirdsinaforest.Smallshrubs(灌木)grewunderthelargeseaweedtrees.

Someofthemhadflowers.

Wewalkedthroughthisforestforaboutanhour,andthenwelaydowntorest.Iwasnor

hungry,butIwasverysleepy.Weallslept,andwhenwewokeup,wewalkedfurther.

(一AdaptedfromTwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea)

1.WhatdoyouthinktheNautilusis?

A.Akindofshipunderthesea.

B.Akindoffishinthesea.

C.Akindofplaneinthesky.

D.Akindottransportonland.

2.didnTgohuntingwithothersintheforestsofCrespoIslandunderthewater.

A.CaptainNemoB.CaptainNemo'sman

C.NedD.Conseil

3.What'stheorderofthefollowingevents?

①Theyvisitedtheforest.

©Theycrossedthelargegrassyarea.

③Theyfeltsleepyandlaydowntorest.

©CaptainNemomadedivingsuitsandlights.

©CaptainNemoinvitedsomepeopletogohunting.

A.@@①②③B.⑤④①②③

C.③⑤④②①D.⑤④②©@

4.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.NedandNemowereclosefriends

B.CaptainNemoenjoyedthehuntingtrip

C.therewerethreepeoplevisitingtheforest

D.ittookthem30minutestowalkthroughtheforest

5.Thepassagei

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