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Unit4Agoodread单元阅读理解20篇一2024-2025学年八年

级英语下册重点题型精准练牛津译林版

一、阅读理解

Longago,inasmallvillage,therelivedabirdnamedKolaandamonkeynamedChika.

Kolahadabeautifulsingingvoice.AnimalsfromnearandfarliketocometolistentoKolasing.

Oneday,Kolafoundashinypebble(闪亮的鹅卵石)intheforestthatmadehisvoiceeven

morebeautiful.Hewassohappythathehurriedbacktosharethenews.

Ch汰aalsowantedabeautifulsingingvoice.AfterhearingaboutKola'sstory,hesecretly

followedKolaintotheforest.Hesearchedforalongtimeuntilhefoundapebblethatwassimilar

toKola's.Excitedly,hepickeditupandwishedforabeautifulvoice,butnothinghappened.He

feltalittlesadanddecidedtogobackhome.

WhenChikareachedabridge,hesawabirdcaughtinanet(网)below.Chikaquickly

climbeddownfromthebridgeandsetthebirdfree.Later,Chikafoundatigerrunningaftera

groupofsmallanimals.Hequicklyclimbedthenearesttreeandhelpedthesmallanimalstoget

thechancetorunaway.

BythetimeChikafinallyreturnedtothevillage,hehadbecomeahero.Everyoneinthe

villagewasamazedbecauseofhisbravery.Herealizedthatbeingbraveandhelpfulwasjustas

importantashavingabeautifulvoice.

1.WhydidKolahurrybacktothevillageafterfindingtheshinypebble?

A.Hewantedtoshowoffhisnewpebble.

B.Hewasscaredandwantedtohidethepebble.

C.Hewantedtosharetheshinypebblewithothers.

D.Hewantedtotellothersthegoodnews.

2.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“searched"mean?

A.监视B.搜寻C.吸引D.解决

3.WhathappenedwhenChikapickedupthepebble?

A.Hisvoicebecamebeautiful.B.Heturnedintoabird.

C.Nothingchanged.D.Hegotsuperpower.

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4.HowdidChikabecomeahero?

A.Byfindingashinypebble.B.Bysingingbeautifully.

C.Bybuildingabridge.D.Bysavingsomeanimals.

5.Whatdoesthestorytellus?

A.Abeautifulvoiceisthebestthing.B.Beingbraveandhelpfulisimportant.

C.Shinythingsbringhappiness.D.Followingothersbringssuccess.

Newspapersareveryimportantinourdailylife.Manypeoplebegintheirdaybyreading

thepaper.Inthiswaytheylearnwhatisgoingonintheworld.Sometimes,however,theydonot

haveenoughtimetoreadthenewscarefullyandmustbepleasedwithaquicklookatthefront

pages(头版).Atothertimestheymaybeinsuchahurrythattheyonlyhavethetimetohavea

quicklookattheheadlines(标题).

Therearenewspaperstopleaseeveryreader.Inbigcitiestherearemanytypeswithseveral

differenteditions(版本)everyday.Insometownstherearefewernewspapersandmaybeonly

oneeditioneachday.Insomeplacesthepaperisprintedweekly.

Mostpapershaveseveraleditions,especiallyonSundayswhentheeditionislargerthan

usual.Thereare,besides(除之夕卜)thefrontpagewiththemostimportantnews,thesports

page,theentertainment(娱乐活动)page,thebusinesspageandsoon.

6.Peoplereadnewspapersto.

A.learnaboutthemostimportantnewsB.bepleased

C.learnaboutwhatevertheywantD.getsomeinformation

7.Readingtheheadlinescanmakepeopleknow.

A.whatthearticlesaremainlyaboutB.whatisgoingon

C.aboutthemostimportantnewsD.aboutsports

8.Inbigcitiesnewspapersareusuallyprinted.

A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly

9.MostpapershaveonSundaysthanusual.

A.moretypesB.morepagesC.fewertypesD.fewerpages

10.Ifyouwanttolearnaboutafilm,you'dbetterreadinanewspaper.

A.thebusinesspageB.thefrontpage

C.thesportspageD.theentertainmentpage

BookswhichgiveinstructionsonhowtodothingsareverypopularintheUnitedStates

today.Thousandsofthese“Howto“booksareavailable;infact,thereareaboutfourthousand

bookswithtitlesthatbeginwiththewords“Howto”.Onebookmaytellyouhowtoearnmore

money,anothermaytellyouhowtosaveorspendit,andanothermayexplainhowtogiveyour

moneyaway.Many“Howto“booksgiveadviceoncareers(职业).Theytellyouhowtochoosea

careerandhowtosucceedatit.Ifyoufail,however,youcanbuythebookHowtoTurnFailure

intoSuccess.Ifyouwouldliketobecomeveryrich,youcanbuythebookHowtoMakeaMillion.

Ifyounevermakeanymoneyatall,youmayneedabookcalledHowtoLiveonNothing.Oneof

themostpopulartypesofbooksistheonethathelpsyouwithpersonalproblems.Ifyouwantto

haveabetterloveoflife,youcanreadHowtoSucceedatLoveEveryMinuteofYourLife.Ifyou

aretiredofbooksonhappiness,youmaypreferabookcalledHowtoMakeYourselfMiserable.

Manyofthesebookshelppeopleusetheirtimebetter.Somepeoplewantbookswhichwill

givethemusefulinformationaboutsports,filmsandtravels.Otherpeopleusetheirfreetimeto

makerepairsandimprovementsontheirhouses.Theypreferbookswhichgivestep-by-step

instructionsonhowtorepairthings,oronhowtodecorate(装饰)orenlargeahouse.

Whyhave“Howto“booksbecomesopopular?Probablybecauselifehasbecomeso

complex(复杂的).Todaypeoplehavefarmorefreetimetouse,morechoicestomake,andmore

problemstosolve.atHowto“bookshelppeopledealwithmodemlifebetterandmoreeasily.

11.These“Howto“booksarewrittento.

A.tellpeopletolovetheirlife

B.earnmoney

C.givepeoplesomegoodadviceonhowtodosomethingtheywanttodo

D.saysomethingaboutAmerica

12.Ifsomeonewantstofindagoodjob,heorshehadbetter.

A.buyabookonhowtomakeamillion

B.readabookonhowtochooseacareerandhowtosucceedatit

C.begbossesormanagersforit

D.usehisorherfreetimetofindit

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13.Ifsomeonedoesnotsucceedinwhatheisdoing,abookcalledcangivehelp.

A.HowtoTurnFailureintoSuccess

B.HowtoMakeaMillion

C.HowtoSucceedatLoveEveryMinuteofYourLife

D.HowtoMakeYourselfMiserable

14.Whyhave"Howto“booksbecomepopular?

A.Becausetheyareeasytounderstand.

B.Becausepeoplehavemorechoicestomake,andmoreproblemstosolve.

C.Becausetheyarecheap.

D.Becausetheycantellpeoplesomebasicskills.

15.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.”Howto“booksinAmerica.

B."Howto“booksareordinaryinAmerica.

C.Thousandsof"Howto“books.

D.Bookswithtitlesthatbeginwiththewords46Howto”.

Doyourememberwhenyourgrandmatoldyouthestoryof“SnowWhite"?Ah,thehappy

daysofchildhood!

Butdidyouknowthat"SnowWhite“comesfromGermany?Itisjustonestoryfromthe

209talesinGrimmsFairyTales(《格林童话》).TheGrimmbrothersstartedtocollectfairytales

in1806.Theirfirstbookcameoutin1812.

WhyareGermanfairytalessointeresting?Maybeitisbecausetheycomefromagreat

placefamousforitsstories-theBlackForest.

TheBlackForestisinsouth-westGermany.Itisoneofthelargestforestedmountainranges

inthecountry-andoneofthemostbeautiful.Itisfamousforitstreesandlovelyviews.There

arevalleys(山谷)andwaterfalls(瀑布)there.Itisagoodplacetostartastory.

Don'tforgettobringsomethingbackifyoutravelthere.Peopletherearegoodatmaking

clocks,musicalinstruments(乐器)andwatches.

16.Fromthetext,weknowthatisthehometownof“SnowWhite".

A.EnglandB.AustraliaC.AmericaD.Germany

17.WhendidtheGrimmbrothersstarttocollectstories?

A.In1802.B.In1809.C.In1806.D.In1812.

18.Fromthetext,weknowthatthefollowingwordscandescribetheBlackForestEXCEPT

A.largeB.beautifulC.boringD.famous

19.Inthelastparagraph,thewriterofthistextgivesussome.

A.clocksB.watchesC.instrumentsD.advice

20.Thetextmainlytellsus.

A.whowrotethestoryof"SnowWhite^^

B.somethingsabouttheBlackForest

C.peopleshouldvisitGermany

D.”SnowWhite"isaveryfamousfairytale

Oncearichbusinessmangavehisdaughterabeautifuldiamondnecklace(钻石项链).But

laterthenecklacewentmissing.Heofferedareward(奖励)of85,000foranyonewhocouldfind

it.

Oneday,Robinwaswalkinghomealongadirtyriver.Hesawsomethingshininginthe

river.Itwasthediamondnecklace!Hedecidedtocatchitsothathecouldgetthereward.

Heputhishandinthedirtyriverandtriedtocatchthenecklace,butsomehowmissedit.He

triedagain.Thistimehewalkedintotheriverandputhiswholearmintocatchthenecklace.But

strangely,hestillmissedit!

Hecameoutandstartedwalkingaway.Thenagainhesawthenecklace,rightthere.He

decidedtogiveitafinaltry.Hejumpedintothedirtywaterandsearchedeverywhereforthe

necklacebutstillhefailed.Hecameoutfeelingverysad.

Justthenanoldman,whowaswalkingby,sawhimandaskedwhatwaswrong.Atfirst

Robindidnotwanttosharethesecretwiththeoldman.Butfinallyhedecidedtotellthetruth.

Theoldmanthensaid,“Maybeyoushouldtrylookingup,towardsthebranches(枝条)of

thetree,insteadofinthedirtyriver.

Robinlookedupandthenecklacewasindeedonabranchofthetree.Justnowhetriedto

catchareflection(倒影)oftherealnecklaceallthetime.

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21.Robindecidedtocatchthenecklaceintheriverto.

A.sellitformoneyB.gettherewardC.helpthebusinessman

D.marrythegirl

22.HowmanytimesdidRobintrytocatchthenecklacefromtheriver?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

23.Fromthestory,weknowRobinwas.

A.generousB.cleverC.foolish(愚蠢的)D.humorous

24.Thestorywantstotellusthat.

A.weshouldfollowoldpeople'sadvice

B.We'dbetterhelpeachotherwhenintrouble

C.weshouldn'twastetimecatchingthenecklace

D.weneedtochangethewayofthinkingsometimes

IhopedtobesetfreeonedaysoIwasnicetothelocalpeople.Gradually(逐渐地)they

losttheirfearofme.Sometimesthechildrenevenplayedhideandseekinmyhair.Oneday,the

kinginvitedmetoattendanimportantshow.Athinropewastiedbetweentwopoles(柱子)very

highabovetheground.Thepeoplewhowantedthebestjobshadtodanceonthisrope.Each

dancertriedtojumphigherthantheothers.Ihadneverseensuchadangeroussport.

Althoughmanydancersmayfallandbehurtorkilled,thekingthoughtthemostimportant

jobshouldbegiventothebravestandskilleddancer.Whatastrangeway!Thenwhentheking

watched,Itiedeachcornerofmyhandkerchief(手帕)toastrongstick.Ipushedthefoursticks

intotheground.Myhandkerchiefwasnowundertheropebutabovetheground.ctYourmajesty,1

said,“anydancerwhofallswillnowlandonmyhandkerchiefandnotgethurt.^^“Youareawise

bigone”,saidtheking.Igentlyputthemonmyhandandhelditbesidetheropesotheyhada

goodviewofthedancers.Oneveryskilledperformerturnedseveralcartwheels(车轮)onthe

road.Laterthatkingmadethismanoneofhischiefadvisers.

Oneday,Isaidagain,“Yourmajesty,pleasesetmefree.^^Thistimeheanswered,willset

youfree,ifyoumakesixpromises(承诺):

•Youmusthelpmycountryinthecomingwar.

•Beforeyouvisitthecapital,youmustgivetwohourswarning.Andmypeoplecangetout

ofthestreets.

,Youmustn'tknockorsteponmypeopleortheiranimals.

•YoumustcarryimportantmessagesformequicklytoanywhereinLilliput.

•Youmusthelpmyworkerscarryheavyobjects(物品).

•Youmustnotleavethekingdomwithoutmypermission(允许).

“Ipromise!,?Itoldtheking."Thenyoumayhaveyourfreedom.Youcantravelallover

LilliputandIamsureyouwillfinditthemostbeautifuloneyouhaveeverseen.^^hesaid.

25.Howcanapersonbecometheking'sofficer?

A.Byjumpingontherope.B.Bytakinganexam.

C.Byplayinghideandseek.D.Bypushingfoursticksintotheground.

26.Whattouchedthekingatlast?

A.Gulliver^dance.B.Gulliver'sbigbody.C.Gulliver'sarmy.

D.Gulliver'skindness.

27.WhichofthefollowingisoneoftheconditionstosetGulliverfree?

A.TofightagainstLilliput.

B.Tosteponpeople'sanimals.

C.Tocarryheavyobjectsfortheking.

D.Togiveonehourwarningbeforevisitingthecapital.

28.WhatmayGulliverdonext?

A.HewouldtravelaroundLilliput.

B.HewouldrunawayfromLilliput.

C.Hewouldbuildaboatforsailing.

D.Hewouldhaveagoodsleepinthefieldofrice.

Adeerwasindangerofbeingkilledbysomemen.Feelingfrightened,heranoutofthe

forest.Hesawafarmhouseandfoundthatthedoorofthecowstallwasopen.Sohedecidedto

hidehimselfunderthestraw.

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“Whatareyoudoing?Youarestayinginaplaceofafarmer.Itisverydangerous!,?saida

cow."Noonewillfindmeifyoudon'ttellotherswhereIam,^^saidthedeer,"andIshallbeoff

againonthefirstchance.^^Aseveningcame,afarmworkerwenttofeedthecows,butdidnotfind

thedeer.Later,onemorefarmworkercameinandout.Thedeerwasstillsafe.Allseemedright.

Thedeerfeltquitesafeandbegantothankthecowsfortheirwarmwelcome."Waita

while,“saidoneofthem,“wereallywishyouwell,butthereisyetanotherperson.Itseemshehas

ahundredeyes.Ifhehappenstocomehere,youwilltrulybeindanger!"Whilethecowwas

speaking,thefarmerhadjustfinishedhisdinner.haven'tbeentothecowstallforalongtime,

soIshouldgotoseethemandmakesureallthecowsaresafeforthenight,9,hethoughtandhe

did.Whenhewentuptothestall,hefoundtherewaslittlestrawandthestallwasverydirty.He

feltstrange,sohelookedaroundcarefully.Suddenly,thefarmerfoundthedeer'santlers(鹿角)in

thestraw.Heimmediatelycalledhisworkersandcapturedthedeer.

29.Howdidthecowsfeelwhentheyfirstsawthedeerhidingunderthestraw?

A.Worried.B.Excited.C.Pleasant.D.Frightened.

30.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence"Itseemshehasahundredeyes.9,?

A.Thefarmerhadgoodeyesight.B.Thefarmerpaidattentiontodetails.

C.Thefarmerhadmoreeyesthanordinarypeople.D.Thefarmerhadmanyworkersto

helphimwork.

31.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?

a.Thedeerwascaught.b.Twofarmworkerscameinthecowstall.

c.Thedeerfoundthecowstallandhidthere,d.Thedeerwasintheforest.

e.Thefarmerwenttocheckthecows

A.d-c-e-a-bB.d-c-b-e-aC.a-c-b-e-dD.a-d-b-e-c

32.Whatdoesthestorymainlywanttotellus?

A.Wecan'tbelieveinotherseasily.B.Helpingthoseinneedishelpingourselves.

C.Weshouldbefriendlytopeoplearoundus.D.Don^stayinacomfortableplacefor

long.

Onceatortoise(乌龟)andtwoswans(天鹅)livedonalake.Theywereverygoodfriends.

Theyspentmanyhourshappilytogether.

Totheirbadluck,therewasnorainthatyear.Thelakebecamedry.Sotheyhadtoleavethe

lakeinsearchofanotheronetolive.

Thetwoswanscouldflyeasily,butforthetortoiseitwasdifficult.Thethreeofthembegan

towonder,unsureofwhattodonext.

Atlast,thetwoswanshadanidea.Theysaidtothetortoise,4tWewillplaceastick(棍子)

inyourmouth.Wewillcarrythestickinourbeaks(鸟嘴)oneitherside.Thiswillmakeusfly

together.Butremember,youmustnotopenyourmouth.Ifyoudo,youknowwhatwillhappento

you.”

Thetortoisewassadtoleavethelake,butitagreedtotheideahappily.

Onefinemorning,theywereflyingoveralargetown.Thepeopleofthetownwere

surprisedatwhattheysawinthesky.Theywereverycuriousaboutitandstartedshouting

excitedly.

Thetortoiseheardthenoiseandwonderedwhatitwasabout.Itforgotitspromiseand

openeditsmouthtoaskcuriouslyJWhyisthere...?Ah...!^^

Sadly,downfellthetortoise,anddied.

Theswanshadnochancetosaveit.Theyweresadtolosetheirbestfriendbuthadtofly

awayandstarttheirnewlife.

33.Whydidthetortoiseandswanshavetoleavetheirlake?

A.Becausetheywantedtofindanewlakeforfun.B.Becausethelakewasgettingtoo

crowded.

C.Becausetheyweretiredoflivingbythelake.D.Becauseitdidn'trainthatyearandthe

lakedriedup.

34.Howdidthetortoisefeelasitheardtheshouting?

A.Curious.B.Excited.C.Angry.D.Upset.

35.Howdidthestoryendforthetortoiseandtheswans?

A.Theswansfoundalakeinthetownandlivedthere.B.Thetortoiselivedhappilyever

afterwiththeswans.

C.Theswanstriedtosavethetortoisebutitwastoolate.D.Thetortoisefellanddied,and

theswanshadtomoveon.

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请阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡

上将该项涂黑。

Longlongago,therewasaspider(蜘蛛)wholivedinafield.Helikedthefieldand

plannedtostaytherefortherestofhislife.Oneday,thespidercaughtabug(小虫子).Thebug

said,“Ifyouletmego,IwilltellyousomethingimportantthatwillsaveyourThespider

stoppedandlistenedcarefully.

“You'dbettergetoutofthisfield,“thebugsaid,“Theharvestiscoming!??Thespider

smiledandsaid,“Whatisheharvestyouaretalkingabout?Youarejusttellingmeastory."But

thebugsaid,“Oh,no,itistrue.Theownerofhisfieldiscomingtoharvest.Youwillbekilledby

machinesifyoustayhere.^^

Thespidersaid,"Idon'tbelieveyou.Ihavelivedhereforalongtime,andtheownerhas

nevercomehere."Andthenthespideratethebugforlunch.

Thenextdaywasabeautifulsunnyday.Asthespiderwasgoingtohavearest,hesaw

somethickcloudsmovingtowardshim.Hecouldhearthesoundofabigmachine,andhesaidto

himself,“Whatwouldthatbe?Isthebugright?"Hewantedtorunaway,butitwastoolate.

36.Thebugtriedtogetfreeby.

A.gettingoutofthefield

B.stoppingandlisteningcarefully

C.tellingthespidersomethingimportant

37.Thespiderdidn'tbelievethebugbecause.

A.heknewtheharvest

B.thebugoftentoldlies

C.nothinghadhappenedbefore

38.Whathappenedtothebugatlast?

A.Thespiderlethimgo.

B.Thefarmercaughthim.

C.Thespiderhadhimforameal.

39.Intheend,thespidermight.

A.bekilledbythemachine

B.runawayfromthefield

C.stayinthefieldfortherestofhislife

40.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Weshouldprotectsmallanimals.

B.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart.

C.Sometimesifshelpfultofollowotherpeople'sadvice.

Abearhasalargefield(田地),buthedoesnotgrowanythingonit.Oneday,arabbit

wantedtoborrowthelandtogrowfoodforhisfamily.Thebearagreed,buthewantedhalfofthe

harvest(U攵成)withoutdoinganyhardwork.Therabbitthoughtforawhileandreplied,ctOK!I

willgiveyouthetophalf.^^

Afterreturninghome,therabbittookhisfamilytoworkhardonthefield.Whentheharvest

daycame,thebearhappilycame.Tohissurprise,therabbitwasplantingpotatoes.Becausethetop

halfwereonlyleaves,sohegotnothing.

Afterthat,therabbitaskedtoborrowthelandagain.Rememberingthelastlesson,thebear

askedforthehalfbelow.Therabbitagreed.Thistime,thebeargotnothingagainbecausethe

rabbitplantedwheat(4、麦).Thehalfbelowcouldn'tbeeaten.

Thebearwassoangrythathesaid,"Ifyoudidn'tgivemethetophalfandthehalfbelowof

thelandnexttime,Iwillneverlendyouthelandagain."Therabbitsaid,“Ifso,canyouleavethe

middle-parttome?”Thebearthoughttherewasnothinginthemiddle,soheagreed.However,

whenhefoundoutthattherabbitwasplantingcom,heleftsadly."Ialwayswantedtotake

advantageoftherabbit.ButIcanstillgetnothingthistime.Ineedtochangemyself.^^

Lateronemorning,thebearfoundalargebasketofcomoutsidewithanote.Itsaid,"Mr.

Bear,thisgiftisforyou.Thankyouforlendingustheland.Yours,Rabbit."Intheend,thebear

smiled.

41.Therabbitwantedtoborrowfromthebear.

A.cornB.foodC.wheatD.land

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42.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"takeadvantageof'meaninChineseinParagraph4?

A.习惯于B.占便宜C.目的是D.有影响

43.Inthestory,therabbitplanted.

①potatoes②wheat(3)com④tomatoes

A.①②③B.①②④C.②③④D.①③④

44.Howdidthebearfeelattheendofthestory?

A.Tired.B.Angry.C.Happy.D.Nervous.

Itisnineo'clockonSaturdaymorning.LiuLuisreadingastory.Shewantstowritea

reportaboutthestoryandshareitinthestorytellingclubnextMonday.Thestoryisinteresting,

shecan'twaittofinishit.

From:ChineseFairyTales

Aboutthetale:

Onceuponatime,therewere10sunsinthesky.Theyshouldtake

turnstoshineintheskyeveryday.Butsometimesalltensunsset

outatthesametime.Asaresult,theheatdestroyedtheworld.The

earthwasburning.Allthelivingthingscouldn,tstandtheheat.

Seeingthis,Houyishotdownninesuns,leavingonetogive

warmthandlight.Thafswhyweseeonlyonesunriseinthe

morningandsetatnightnow.Review(评论):

Iwouldrecommend(推荐)youtoreadthisstoryifyoulike

fairytales.ItisthebeststoryIhaveread.Ihopeitcanbelonger.

45.WhenwillLiuLushareherreportinthestorytellingclub?

A.NextSunday.B.NextMonday.C.NextFriday.D.NextSaturday.

46.Thestoryisfrom.

A.WesternFairyTales.B.ChineseClassics.C.ChineseFairyTales.

D.ChineseScienceFiction.

47.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaboutthetale?

A.Therewereninesunsinthesky.

B.Sometimesalltensunssetoutatthesametime.

C.Allthelivingthingscouldstandtheheat.

D.Weseeonlyonesunriseintheevening.

48.FromLiuLu'sreview,wecanknowthatshe.

A.thinksthestoryisabitshortB.hopestobeawriteroneday

C.wantstoreadthestoryagainD.planstobuyanewbook

Oncetherewasababyeagle(鹰)livinginanestonacliff(山崖).Thebabyeaglelovedhis

nest.Itwaswarm,softandcomfortable.Andevenbetter,hismotherdidherbesttogivehimall

thefoodandlove.

Hewasgrowinghappilydaybyday.Butsuddenlyhisworldchanged.Hismotherstopped

comingtothenest.Hewasfullofsadnessandfear(恐惧).Hecried,butnobodyheardhim.

Twodayslater,hismothercamewithsomenicefood.Thebabyeaglewasveryexcited.But

hismotherputthefoodatthetopofthemountainandthenlookeddownatherbaby.Thebaby

eaglecriedout,“Mum,whydoyoudothistome?I'mhungry.Don'tyouknowIwilldieifIhave

nothingtoeat?”

“HereisthelastmealIgiveyou.Comeandgetitbyyourself!”hismothersaid.Thensheflew

downandpushedthebabyeagleoutofthenest.

Thebabyeaglefelldownfasterandfaster.Helookedupathismum,"Whydoyouabandon

(抛弃)me?^^Helookeddownattheearth.Thegroundwasmuchcloser.Thensomethingstrange

happened.Theairlift(举起)himupandhebegantofly!Hewasn'tmovingtothegroundany

more.Instead,hiseyespointedupatthesun.

“Youareflying!Youcanmakeit!^^hismothersmiled.

49.Whatwasthebabyeagle'slifelikeatfirst?

A.Helivedinanestinthetree.B.Hisfatherofferedhimnicefood.

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C.Hewasalwayscoldandhungry.D.Helivedhappilyinawarmandcomfortable

nest.

50.Howdidthebabyeaglefeelwhenhesawhismothercomingagain?

A.Excited.B.Sad.C.Afraid.D.Angry.

51.Whatdidthebabyeagle'smotherdowhenshecamethelasttime?

A.Sheputsomefoodinthenest.B.Shejustcametoseeherbabyagain.

C.Sheshoutedatherbabyandflewaway.D.Shepushedherbabyoutofthenest.

52.Whydidthemothereagle“abandon“thebabyeagle?

A.Shecouldn'tfindenoughfoodforhim.B.Shewantedhimtobeindependent.

C.Shewantedhimtodieonthecliff.D.Thebabyeaglewastoolazy.

53.Whatcanweinfer(推断)fromthestory?

A.Thebabyeaglelosthismother.B.Thebabyeaglefelldownanddied.

C.Thebabyeaglecouldgetfoodbyhimself.D.Thebabyeaglewasstillangrywithhis

mother.

Longago,akingreceivedtwobabyeagles(鹰)asagift.Theeagleswereaveryspecial

species(品种),andthekinglovedthemverymuch.Heinvitedanexperiencedcaretakertolook

afterthem.

Astimepassed,thekingnoticedthatbotheaglesgrewbigandlookedevenmoreamazing

thanbefore.Thekingwishedtoseethemfly.However,asthecaretakersetthemfree,oneeagle

soared(翱翔)highintotheskywhiletheotherflewafewmetersbeforereturningtoitsstarting

branch(树枝).

Thekingwantedtoknowwhy.Thecaretakeranswered,“Thiseaglealwayshasthis

problem.Itrefusestoflyhigh.^^Thekingsoontookpityonthesecondone.Thenextday,he

announcedthatanyonewhocouldhelpthesecondeagleflyhighwouldreceivegreatprizes.

Manyknowledgeablepeoplecame,studiedandtried,b

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