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【英语】成都七中初中英语阅读理解阅读专项练习试卷

一、英语阅读理解阅读

1.阅读理解

Bill:MyfavouritebookisTheChroniclesofNarnia:TheLion,theWitch(女巫)andthe

Wardrobe(魔衣柜)byC.S,Lewis.It'saboutfourchildrenwhofindamagical(神奇的)

landinsideawardrobe.Awitchmakesthelandwinterforever,Thechildrenhelpsavethe

magicallandfromthewitchwiththehelpofAslan,agreattalkinglion.Thechildrenbecome

leaders.Butthentheycomebacktoourworld...untiltheirnextjourneyinNarnia.

Eric:IlikereadingTheMagicSchoolBuswrittenbyJoannaColebest.Themagicschoolbus

cangoeverywhere,eveninsidethehumanbody.IlikeArnold,aboyinMs.Frizzle'sclass.He's

reallyfunnyandhe'salwaysafraid.

Grace:Oneofmyall-timefavouritebooksisUglybyDonnaJoNapoli.It'sthestoryofanugly

youngduck.It'salittlesad,butafteryoufinishreadingit,you'llwanttoreaditagainand

again.ThewayDonnaJoNapoliwritesisspecial,andyoucanreallygetinsidethecharacters1

heads.Itsoundslikemusicwhenit'sbeingreadtoyou.

Sally:MyfavouritebookisBloomabilitybySharonCreech.It'saboutagirlwhoseparentsare

alwaysonthemove.ThensheissuddenlytakentoSwitzerlandbyherauntanduncle,away

fromherfamily.Interested?Thenreadthisbook!

Jane:MyfavouritebookisNancyDrewMystery(疑案)StoriesbyCarolynKeene.Ihave

readitaboutfourtimes!Itisaboutagirlwholovessolvingmysteries,andshefindsastatue

thatwhispers.Well,I'mnotgoingtotellyouthestory.I'llletyoureaditbyyourself.

(1)InBill'sfavouritebook,fourchildrenfightagainst.

A.alionB.awitchC.awardrobeD.aduck

(2)WhenfinishingreadingUgly,readersmayfeelalittle.

A.afraidB.sadC.excitedD.nervous

(3)Sally'sfavouritebookiswrittenby.

A.C.S.LewisB.JoannaColeC.DonnaJoNapoliD.SharonCreech

(4)Tinaisinterestedinspecialjourneys,soshemayliketoread.

A.UglyB.BloomabilityC.TheMagicSchoolBusD.NancyDrewMysteryStories

(5)BloomabilityandNarcyDrewMysteryStoriesbothtellstoriesabout.

A.agirlB.amagicallandC.ayoungduckD.aschool

2.阅读理解

Survey:Whatwereyouscaredofwhenyouwereakid?

IwasscaredofspidersbutIdidn'tletmyfriendsknowbecauseallofthemlikedcatching

thesespiders.IwasterrifiedbutIjustactedcool.

-Buding,stillafraidofspiders

IwasscaredofthedarkbecauseIdidn'tknowiftherewassomethingscaryinsidethe

room.Asaresult,Ialwayslikedsleepingwithmybackfacingthewallbecauseitmademea

littlecomfortable.

—Gerard,notsoafraidofthedarkanymore,butstillsleepswithhisbackfacingthewal

Strangeasitprobablysounds,Iwasscaredofshadows(影子).Nottheshadows

themselves,butwhattheyformed(形成).Becausewasnear-sighted(近视的),the

shadowsIsawformedintothescariestthingsIsawinmynind.

—Jean,nolongerafraidofshadows

Iwasafraidoftheoldwomanwholivedalonerightinfrontofus.Verylargetreescovered

thefrontpartofhersmallhouse.ThefewtimesIsawtheoldwoman,itscaredmebecause

shelookedlikeawitch(女巫).OnceIwasplayingvolleyballwithmyfriendsandthebalflew

intoherhouse.Weallranhomequicklyanddecidedthatitwasokaytolosetheballinsteadof

seeinghercomeoutofthehouse.

—Mac,whohasalreadymovedtoadifferenthouse

(1)Budingusedtobeafraidof.

A.thedarkB.spidersC.shadowsD.anoldwoman

(2)Gerardsleeps.

A.withthelightonB.withhisparents

C.withth<?windowopenD.withhisbackfacingthewall

(3)ThereissomethingwrongwithJean's.

A.legsB.backC.yesD.feet

(4)Theoldwomanlivedinasmallhouse.

A.byherselfB.withherdaughterC.withherhusbandD.withhergrandmother

3.阅读理解

Manyscientistsfindthatcolorscanchangepeople'sfeelings.It'sveryinteresting.Somecolors

canmakepeoplefeelrelaxed,andsomecolorscanmakepeoplefeelnervous.Now,thiskindof

knowledgeisbeingusedinmanyplaces.Forexample,schoolwallsarealwayspaintedgreen

becausegreenmakesstudentsfeelrelaxed.Itisalsogoodforthestudents'eyes.Somebooksare

alsogreenorlightblueforthesamereason.Restaurantownersnotonlyhavetoknowhowto

makefood,butalsohavetoknowhowtomakemoney.Herearesomethingsthey'velearned

fromscientificstudies.Thecolorredmakespeoplehungry.Manyfastfoodrestaurantshavered

furnitureorwalls.Softcolorslikepinkandlightbluemakepeoplefeelrelaxed,sotheyspend

moretimeeating.Loudmusicmaybeniceatfirst,butitsoonmakespeoplewanttoleave.Hard

seatsalsomakecustomerswanttoeatquicklyandleave.Manyrestaurants,especiallyfastfood

restaurants,usethisknowledgetomakecustomerseatfaster.

(1)Howdoesthecolorgreenmakethestudentsfeel?

A.Hungry.B.Nervous.C.Angry.D.Relaxed.

(2)Whichcolorisn'tmentionedinthispassage?

A.Green.B.White.C.Lightblue.D.Red.

(3)Whatdomanyfastfoodrestaurantsdo?

①Playloudmusic.②Playsoftmusic.

(3)Havehardseats.④Painttheirwallsred.

A.①②③B.①③④C.①②④D.

②③④

(4)What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.ColorandRestaurantB.UseColortoMakeMoney

C.ColorandScienceD.UseColortoChangeFeelings

4.阅读理解

Stonehengemeans"hangingstones".Theystoodinacircle,with30morestoneslyingontop

toformaringofrocks.Therewasalsoaninnercirclebuiltwithsimilarstones.Thestonessetup

inatrilithon(巨石牌坊)pattern.

Atrilithonismadeoftwostonepillarswithastabofrocklaidacrossthetop.Thestonesweigh

upto20tonseach.Peoplewonderhowthehugerockswereplacedthatway.

HistoriansagreethatStonehengewasbuiltinthreedifferentstages.Thefirststagetookplace

about5,000yearsago.Atthattime,alargecircularearthwallwasmade.Historiansbelievethe

wallwasdugandcutwithtoolsmadeformanglers(鹿角)ofreddeer.Theearthwallwas

about98mindiameter(直径)a5-meter-tallstonewasplacednearthecenter.Then,theyhad

totransportthelargebluestones(upto4tons)384kilometerstoStonehenge.Expertsthink

theymightbemovedacrossiceandsnow.Thegroundinv/interinthisareaisusuallyfullofice

andsnow,makingiteasiertomovetherocks.Thenexttaskwastostandthestonesup.Themost

difficulttaskwasputtingthetopstonesinplace.Eachoneofthesetaskstookalotofplanning

andalotofstrength,buttheworkersofStonehengewereexcellentbuilders.

Whywasthemonumentbuilt?Somescientiststhinkit'saburialground.Thereareover400

graves(burialsits)nearby.Amanwasburiedwithtwogoldearringswhicharetheoldestgold

everfoundinBritain(datedto2470BC).OthersthinkStonehengewasbuiltbyearly

astronomers.Scientistsbelievethatwhenapersonstandsinthecenterofthemonument,the

changingofseasonscanbeseen.Certainstonesmarkthelocationoftherisingandsettingmoon

inmidwinter.Otherstonesmarktherisingandsettingsuninmidsummer.Theancientpeople

heldreligiousceremoniesonthesedays.Theseceremoniesprobablyaskedthegodstobring

goodweatherforcropsandtoprotectthepeoplefrombadweather.

Stonehengeisanengineeringsuccess.Thousandsofyearslater;itstillstands.Asacalendar,

Stonehengeisveryaccurate.Itshowsthatearlypeoplehadadeepunderstandingofthe

movementstothesunandthemoon.Theydidn'thavemashinesorcomputers,butStonehenge

showspeoplecoulddomanythingsusingonlytheirmusclesandtheirbrains.

(1)hefirstbuildingstageofStonehengewas.

A.todigandcuttheearthwall

B.tomovethebluestonesacrosstheice

C.tostandthestonesup

D.toputthetopstonesinplace

(2)Whichevidence(证据)isgiventosupporttheideathatStonehengewasaburialground?

A.Stonehengewasmadeofstones.

B.Itisaplaceforcelebratingceremonies.

C.Thepassingofseasonscanbeseenthere.

D.Twogoldearringswerefoundinagrave.

(3)Theunderlinedword"accurate"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans"

A.correctB.strangeC.hugeD.heavy

(4)StonehengewasprobablyNOToriginallybuiltfor.

A.touristsB.religiousreasonsC.aburialgroundD.tellingtheseasons

5.阅读理解

Theunknownworld'smystery

Theseaisthebiggestunknownpartofourworld.Itcoversaboutseventy-onepercentofthe

earth.Thereisstillmuchtobediscoveredaboutthishugepartofwater.Ifthewatersofthe

oceancouldberemoved,theseafloorwithitswidevalleys(峡谷),tailmountainsandlong

riversintheseawouldbeaspecialsight.

Tourismunderthedeepbluesea

Fromtouristsubmarines(潜艇)tounderwaterdining,underseatourismismakingabig

splash.

Touristscannowexplore(探索)theworldundertheseawithoutevergettingwet.

Touristsubmarines

Thepopularityofsubmarinetourshasgrownfastduringtheseyears.Now,submarinetours

havebeenoninmorethan20placesworldwide,includingthewatersaroundOkinawaand

Taiwan'sGreenIsland.Thesubmarinescarrynearly2milliontouristseachyear.Largewindows

givepassengersspecialviewsasthesubmarinesexplorecolorfulcoralreefsandsunkenships.

Mostone-hourtourscostaoout$80.

Underwaterdining

Foramorefantasticexperience,touristscanenjoyfinediningunderthesea.In2016theHilton

MaldivesResort&Spaopenedtheworld'sfirstunderwaterrestaurant,Ithaa.Touristswalkdown

astaircaseintotherestaurant,whichrests35feetintheIndianOcean.Youcanhaveagreat

oceanview.Butthisexcellentviewdoesn'tcomecheap.Thedinnercostsabout$400perperson.

Besuretobookitearly,too,Therestaurantseatsonly14people.

(1)WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinParagraph1?

A.Theseaisthebiggestunknownpartofourworld.

B.Theseacoversaboutseventy-onepercentoftheearth.

C.Thereasonsforresearchingunderseatourism.

D.Theseaisapartoftheunknownworld'smystery.

(2)WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttouristsubrrarinesisTRUE?

A.Therearctouristsubmarinesineverypartoftheworldnow.

B.Touristsubmarineshavecarriedabout2milliontouristssofar.

C.PeoplecanenjoytouristsubmarinesinthewatersaroundOkinawa.

D.TheHiltonMaldivesResort&Spaopenedtheworld'ssecondunderwaterrestaurant.

(3)ThewallsoftherestaurantIthaaaremostprobablymadeof.

A.stoneB.metalC.glassD.wood

(4)Fromthepassage,Wecaninferthattheauthor.

A.isworriedaboutunderwatertourism

B.showsgreatinterestinunderwatertourism

C.isalittlenervousaboutunderwatertourism

D.doesn'tthinkunderwatertourismisagoodidea

6.阅读理解

ThisAugust,we'llwelcomeguestsfromallovertheworld.Someofthemfollowtheirown

specialculturaltraditions.It'simportantforustoknowaboutthem.

Inmanycountries,suchasThailand,IndiaandMalaysia,peoplebelievethatthelefthandis

unclean.So,it'snotpropertouseone'slefthandtoholdfood,touchothersorpassobjects.

Doingsomayoffendsomeguests.

SomeWesternersmaybeoffendedifyoutouchthemortheirpersonalthings-evenbyaccident.

Ifthishappens,saysorrypolitely.

SomeelderlyWesternersmaybeoffendedifyoutrytohelpthemwithouttheiragreement.

Peoplethinknumberscanbeluckyorunlucky.SomeWesternersavoidthenumber13because

theybelieveitisunlucky.

Muslims(穆斯林)donoteatpork,andwordslikepigsarenotconsideredproper.

PeoplefromBrazil,ItalyandPakistandonotgivehandkerchiefs(手帕)asgifts.Theybelieve

ahandkerchiefiscloselyconnectedwithunhappyfeelings.

WineisnotsentasagiftinmanypartsotwesternandmiddleAsia,wheremostMuslimslive.

(1)Indiansdon'tholdfoodwiththelefthandbecausetheyconsiderit.

A.uncleanB.uselessC.valuelessD.unimportant

(2)Theword"offend"inthesecondparagraphmightmean"

A.honorB.helpC.hateD.hurt

(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.PeoplefromPakistanliketosendhandkerchiefsasgifts.

B.AlltheelderlypeopleintheWestlikebeinghelpedbyothers.

C.Thenumber13isthoughttobeunluckybysomeWesterners.

D.Westernersdonotmindtheirpersonalthingsbeingtouched.

(4)Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.luckynumbers.

B.Traditionalfood.

C.Culturedifferences.

D.Handsandhandkerchiefs.

7.阅读理解

Populationsofwhite-taileddeer(白尾鹿)aregrowingrapidlyinmanypartsoftheUnited

States.Aspopulationsgrow,foodbecomesaproblem.Marydeerdieofhunger.Othersgrowup

smallandunhealthy.Insearchoffood,hungrydeermoveclosertowherehumanslive.Theyeat

farmcrops,vegetablesandeventrees.Besides,increasednumbersofdeernearroadscancause

trafficaccidents.

Peopleadmirethegraceandfastspeedofdeer.Mostpeopledon'twanttheseanimalstobe

hungryandill.Shouldpeopletakeactiontocontrolthegrov/ingdeerpopulations?

ShouldPeopleTakeDirectAction?

Manypeoplethinkthathunting(打猎)isthebestwaytocontroltheanimalpopulations.

Wildlifemanagerswillseeifthere'senoughfoodinanareaanddecideitscarryingcapacity(容

量).Thenhunterswithlicensesaresenttohelpcontrolthenumberofdeer.Huntingisusually

notallowedincitiesorsuburbs,however.

Somepeoplehavetheideatocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces.Butthismethod

isexpensiveandrequiresfindinganotherplacethatcanacceptthedeerwithoutbreakingthe

balanceofecosystem(生态系统).

Scientistsarealsoworkingtodevelopchemicals(化学药品)tocontrolthebirthrate(率)

indeerpopulations.Butthisplanworksforonlyoneyearatatime.

ShouldPeopleTakeIndirectAction?

Somesuggestbringinginnaturalenemiesofdeer,suchaswolves,lionsandbears,toareas

withtoomanydeer.Buttheseanimalscouldalsohurtdogs,cats,andevenhumans.Other

communitieshavebuilttallfences(篱笆)aroundareastokeepoutthedeer.However,thisis

impossibleforfarmers.

Somepeopleareagainstanykindofaction.Theysupportleavingthedeeralone.Animal

populationsinanareanaturallygoupanddownovertime.Doingnothingmeansthatsomedeer

willdieofhungerorillness.Butfinally,thepopulationwillreachasizewithinthecarrying

capacity(容量)oftheenvironment.So,letnaturegoitsownway.

(1)Accordingtothepassage,increasednumbersofdeercanbring__topeopleinthearea.

A.waterpollutionB.trafficaccidentsC.seriousillnessesD.growingpopulations

(2)Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillinthe"A"inthepassage?

A.ShouldPeopleDoNothing?B.ShouldPeopleProtecttheDeer?

C.ShouldPeopleTakeSpecialAction?D.ShouldPeopleDrivetheDeerAway?

(3)Thewritermostprobablyagreesthat___.

A.farmerscanbuildfencestokeepthedeerout

B.peopleshouldleavethedeeraloneinthewild

C.huntingisthebestwaytocontrolthedeerpopulations

D.it'sgreattocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces

(4)Thewriterorganizesthispassageby__.

A.tellingstoriesB.usingnumbersC.givingopinionsD.describingscenes(场景)

8.阅读理解

Everyonehaseateninstantnoodles(方便面).Itisveryeasytocookitinstantlybyputting

thenoodlesintotheboilingwaterandaddinginingredientpackets,togetherwithotherfoodlike

eggsorvegetables.However,haveyoueverwonderedwhe:herthisisthecorrectwayofcooking

it?

Whenyoufirsttakeoutthenoodlesfromthepackaging,youwillnoticethatthenoodlesare

joinedtogethernicelyasapiece.Inordertomakethenoodlesjoinedtogethernicelysidebyside,

itneedssomeformofwaxcoating(石蜡涂层)toachieveanattractiveinstantnoodlesinfront

ofus.

However,researcheshaveshownthatthelayerofwaxcoatingonthenoodlesisquiteharmful

toourbodyandweshouldnoteatittoooften.Itisadvisabletohaveabreakof2-3daysbefore

westarttoeatanotherpacketofinstantnoodlesasourbodyneedabout3daystoclearthat

layerofwaxcoatingawayfromourbodysystem.Doyouknowthedangerofhavingtoomuch

waxcoatingstoredinourstomach?ItwillleadtoCANCER.

Therearetwokeypointstotakenotewhilepreparinginstantnoodles:(1)Washtheinstant

noodleswithwarmwaterfirst,stiritandpourawaythewatercontainingthewaxcoating.(2)

RepeatStep1andtrytostirthenoodlesagaintowashawaythewaxcoatingonthenoodles

beforecookingitinanewpotofwater.

Hopethisarticlewillhelpyouwhenyouchoosetoeatinstantnoodles.

(1)Thefunctionofthewaxcoatingintheinstantnoodlesisto.

A.makethenoodlesmoredeliciousandtasty

B.makeiteasiertocookfortheconsumers

C.maketheinstantnoodleshealthierandmoreattractivetotheconsumers

D.makethenoodlesjoinedinapieceandavoidthemstickingtogether

(2)WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Thehiddendangersoftheinstantnoodles.

B.Thewayofhowourbodyclearsthewaxcoating.

C.Howtocookinstantnoodles.

D.Researchesonadvantagesofthewaxcoating.

(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"contain"mean?

A.去除B.包含C.储存D.需要

(4)Whatisthepurposeofthewritertowritethepassage?

A.Totellusthedangersofinstantnoodles.

B.Totellushowtocookinstantnoodles.

C.Totellussomethingaboutthelayerofwaxcoatingonthenoodles.

D.Totellushowtoeatinstantnoodlessafelyandhealthily.

9.阅读理解

ATheDragonBoatFestivalisafolkfestivalwhichhasahistoryofmorethantwothousand

years.ItisalsonamedChorgwuFestival.Therearemanyactivitiesontheday.

Dragonboatrace

Thedragonboatraceisanimportantcompetitionduringthefestival.Peoplehelddragonboat

racesintherivertorememberthepoet,QuYuan.Now,thedragonboatraceisatraditional

activityforChinesepeople.

Wearingsweetsmellingbags

DuringtheDragonBoatFestival,childrenusuallywearsweet-smellingbagstoavoidbadthings.

InsomeareasofChina,asv/eet-smellingbagisalsousedasasymboloflovebetweenlovers

Girls'Day

Alongtimeago,amarreddaughterwouldreturntoherparents'shomeduringtheDragon

BoatFestival.SotheDragonBoatFestivalisalsocalledGirls'Day.

Eatingricedumplings

EatingricedumplingsisalsoacustomforChinesepeople.Thericedumplingisakindoffood

withdifferentdesignsandstyles.Forthousandsofyears,thecustomofeatingricedumplingshas

beenpopularinChinaandhasspreadtoKorea,JapanandcountriesinSoutheastAsia.

(1)TheDragonBoatFestivaliscalled.

A.TheSpringFestivalB.YuanxiaoFestival

C.Mid-AutumnFestivalD.DoubleFifthFestival

(2)WhatshouldChinesedoduringtheDragonBoatFestival?

①Takepartinadragonboatrace.

②Wearbagsthathavesweetsmells.

(3)Eatdeliciousnoodles.

④Throwwaterateachother.

A.①②B.②③C.①④D.③

(3)Ricedumplings.

A.canexpresslovebetweenlovers

B.areeatentoavoidbadthings

C.havedifferentdesignsandstyles

D.areonlyeateninChina

10.阅读埋解

Toprotecttheenvironment,weareontheway.Hereareafewthingswecando.

Unwantedgifts?Givethemaway!

Haveyoueverreceivedagiftthatyoudidn'tlike?Didyouthrowitaway?Ifso,youcanhave

anotherchoicenow.TwoBritishcompanieshopespeoplewillgiveawaytheirunwantedgiftsto

them.Andtheywillresellthegiftstoraisemoneyforthepoor.Inthisway,thegiftscanbe

refusedandhaveafuturelife.Andpeoplecanmakeadifferencetotheworld.

Wearthetrousersthatreduce(减少)pollution!

Achernislryscienlislandafashiondesigner(时装设师)havecreatedanewkindof

trousers.Thetrousersaremadeofanewmaterialwhichcanhelpreduceairpollutionaroundus.

Scientistshavetestedthematerial.Theresultshowsthatitisn'tharmfultohuman.Thisnewkind

oftrousersmayappearatthemarketintwoyears.ProfessorRyansaid,"Ifthousandsofpeople

wearthetrousers,theairqualitywillbeimproved."

PlanttreeswithFelix

FelixFinkbeiner,a14-year-oldGermanboy,isnotfamousasachildactorbutanenvironment

hero.Attheageof9,Felixgottheideathatchildrencoulddosomethingtoprotectthe

pnvironmpnt.SohpstartedAcluh.Felixseengotsupportfrnmchildrenallovprthpworld.Snmp

ofthemhavebecomehisgoodfriends.Theclubhasanaimofplanting212milliontrees.They

haveplantedover3.5milliontreesallaroundtheworld.Felixsaid,"Theanswertocontrolling

global(全球的)warmingistrees-lotsoftrees!"1

(1)Thecompaniesreselltheunwantedgifts_.

A.tomaketheunwantedgiftsuseful

B.tohelppeoplelearntothinkcarefully

C.tosavemoneyfromit

D.tomakemoneyforthemselves

(2)Thetrousersmentionedinthepassage_.

A.havebeencreatedbyaphysicsscientistandafashiondesigner

B.canhelpmakeairpollutionless

C.willdoharmtopeople

D.willbepopularintwoyears

(3)Felixstartedaclub_.

A.tobecomefamous

B.tobecomeachildactor

C.toprotecttheenvironmentwithotherchildren

D.tomakefriendswiththechildrenaroundtheworld

11.阅读理解

Sciencefictionisapopularkindofwriting,andmanypeoplethinkofJulesVerne(凡尔纳)as

thefatherofsciencefiction.HewasborninFrancein1828.Hisfatherwantedhimtobecomea

lawyer;butfromhisearly20sVernedecidedtobecomeawriter.Atfirsthewroteplaysfcrthe

theater.Then,in1863,hewroteastorycalledFiveWeeksinaBalloon.Thesuccessofthisbook

encouragedhimtowritemorestoriessuchasAJourneytotheCenteroftheEarth(1864)and

FromtheEarthtotheMoon(1865).

Inthe19thcentury,man/peoplewereinterestedinscienceandinventions.JulesVernewrote

aboutscientificsubjectsinhisstoriesand,asaresult,theywereverypopular.Verne'swriting

includedmanypredictions(预言)forthe20thcenturyandmanyofthemcametrue.He

describedspaceflight,movies,andairconditioning,alongtimebeforetheyappeared.These

bookswereverysuccessfulandtheymadeVernerich.

JulesVerne'sbookshavebeenthesubjectsformanymovies.20,000LeaguesundertheSea

wasasuccessfulmovieforWaltDisney.ItwasthefirsttimethatDisneymoviehadusedreal

actorsinsteadofcartoondrawings.AroundtheWorldinEightyDaysisanotherfamousnovie

basedononeofVerne'sbooks.ThemaincharacterisanEnglishmancalledPhileasFogg.Forhim,

themostimportantthingistobealwaysontime!

(1)Whatdoesthephrase"thefatherofsciencefiction"mean?

A.Thefatherwhohasseveralchildren.

B.Themanwholovesscienceandinventions.

C.Thewriterwhosefatherwrotesciencefiction.

D.Themanwhofirststartedwritingsciencefictionsuccessfully.

(2)WhatencouragedJulesVernetowritemorestories?

A.Theplayshewroteforthetheater.B.Theencouragementfromhisfather.

C.ThesuccessofFiveWeeksinaBalloon.D.Thescientificsubjectsinhisstories.

(3)WhywereJulesVerne'sbooksverypopularinthe19thcentury?

A.Becausehisbooksmadehimrichandfamous.

B.Becausehewrotemanyplaysforthetheateratthattime.

C.Becausehisbookswerethesubjectsformanymovies.

D.Becausemanypeoplewereinterestedinscienceandinventions.

(4)Whichnfthpfollowingha,thpmaincharactprcallpdPhilaaqFngg?

A.FiveWeeksinaBalloon.B.AroundtheWorldinEightyDays.

C.AJourneytotheCenteroftheEarth.D.FromtheEarthtotheMoon.

(5)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.ThespaceflightVernedescribedwasdifferentfromothers.

B.ThemaincharactersinVerne'sbooksarealwaysontime.

C.JulesVerneonlywroteinthe19thcentury.

D.ManyofthepredictionsinVerne'sstoriescametrue.

A.awebsiteB.astorybookC.anovelD.agameshow

(2)Thewalkwillbegin

A.onJune19thB.onJune24thC.at10:00amD.at10:30am

(3)Iftwokidsabove5yearsoldregisterinadvance(提前),andtheirmotherregisterson

theday,theywillpay.

A.$15B.$13C.$11D.$7

(4)Afterregistration,akidshouldpaytoenterBaddesleyClintonHouseand

grounds.

A.nothingB.$5.15C.$5.70D.$10.45

(5)Fromtheposter;wecanlearnthefollowingEXCEPTthat.

A.thewalkis35kmintotalB.youcanmakeacalltoregister

C.petscanenterthehouseandgardensD.thecharitywalkisfromJune18thto24th

13.阅读理解

Dearfriend,doyouknowtheboyinthepicture?HeisWangYuan,amemberoftheChinese

boyband,TFBOYS.Doyouwanttoknowmoreabouthim?Followme,please.

WangYuanwasbornNovember8th,2000inChongqing.HisEnglishnameisRoy.Heisgoodat

singing,dancingandplayirgthepiano.Hecanalsowritesongsalone.Heandtwootherboys

formedtheboybandTFBOYSin2013.Theyareverypopularwiththeyounggirlsandboysin

Chinanow.

InJanuary,2017,WangYuanmadeaspeechongoodqualityeducation(优质教育)in

EnglishattheUnitedNationsinfrontof500peoplefrom,aroundtheworld.It'sgreat.Asfor

middleschoolstudents,weshouldlearnfromWangYuan,andputourheartsintowhatweare

doingtomakeadifferenceinourdailylives.

(1)WangYuanwasborn.

A.onNovember18th,2013

B.onNovember18th,2001

C.onNovember8th,2000

D.onNovember8thz2013

(2)WangYuan'sEnglishnameis.

A.JayB.RoyC.LayD.Kay

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