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期末阅读理解专题复习(1)人物故事类一、阅读理解Threeyoungladieswerereceivingtrainingstobequalifieddetectivesbyapoliceman.Totesttheirskillsinrecognizing(认出)asuspect,thepoli
cemanshowedthefirstladyapictureforfivesecondsandthenaskedhowshecouldrecognizehim.Shethoughtiteasy,forthesuspecthadonlyon
eeye.Thepolicemanfeltdisappointed(失望)atthisfunnyanswer.Heshowedthesecondladythepictureforfivesecondsandaskedherhowshewouldrecognizehim.Thesecondgirls
miled,flippedherhair,andsaid,“Ha!It’seasytofindtheone-earedperson!”Heransweralsomadethepolicemanangry.Turnin
gtothethirdlady,heasked,“Howwouldyourecognizehim?”Headdedquickly,“Thinkhardbeforegivingasillyanswer.”Thethirdladylookedatthepi
cturecarefullyforamomentandsaid,“HMMMM…heiswearingcontactlenses(隐形眼镜).”Thepolicemanwassurprisedandspeec
hless,becausehereallydidn’tknowhimselfifthemanworecontactsornot.“Well,thatisagoodanswer.WaithereforafewminuteswhileIcheckhis
file.Helefttheroomandwenttohisoffice,checkedthesuspect’sfileinhiscomputerandreturnedwithabrightsmile.“Wow!Ican’tbelieveit…it
’sTRUE!Themandoesinfactwearcontactlenses.Goodwork!Howwereyouabletomakesuchawiseobservation(观察)?”“That’seasy,”thegirlreplied,“Hecan’tweargl
assesbecauseheonlyhasoneeyeandoneear!”1.WhichofthefollowingCANNOTbeconcludedfromthepassagethatdetectivesshouldhave?
A.Theymustbehumorous.B.Theymustbegoodatthinking.C.Theymustbegoodatmemorizing.D.Theymusthaveastrongabilityofobservation.
2.Howdidthethirdladyknowthesuspectwaswearingcontactlenses?A.Shesoldcontactlensesbefore.B.Shewouldn’twanttogivethe
sillyanswer.C.Shejusthadthesameideaasthefirsttwogirls.D.Shehadbeenwearingcontactlensesforalongtime.3.Accordin
gtothepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.thesuspectwaseasytorecognizeB.thesuspectwascaughtbythepolicemanC.thesuspectmustbeadisabledpersonD.thepicture
wasjustasideofthesuspect4.Whatwillprobablyhappentothethreeladiesafterthistest?A.Allofthemmaybegivenmoretrainingcou
rsesorfired.B.Thefirstladymaygiveupbeingadetective.C.Thesecondladymaybeacceptedasadetectiveatonce.D.
Thethirdladyisgoodatthinkinganddoesn’tneedanytraining.二、阅读理解WhenJohnsoncalledagain,themanagerreceivedhimverypolitely.“Thatisamostwonderfulo
ilyoubroughtus,MrJohnson,”hesaid.Johnsonnoddedhissmooth,darkhead.Thatwassomethingheknewverywell.“I’veneverseenanythinglikeit,”them
anageradmitted(承认).Johnsonnoddedagain.“No?”hesaidpolitely.Thenheadded,“ButIthinkyouwill,sir.Averygreatdealofit.”He
appearedtothinkforamoment.“Ithinkyouwillfinditwillbeonsaleseven,perhaps,eightyearsfromnow.”Hesmiled.
Themanagerthoughtthatwasuncertain.Hesaid,“Itisbetterthanourfishoils.Iadmitthat.”“SoIamtold,sir,”agreedJohnson
.“Haveyouanyplanstoproduceityourself,MrJohnson?”“WouldIbeshowingittoyouifIhad?”Johnsonsmiledagain.“Wemightaddsomechemicalstooneofourownfisho
ils,”saidthemanager.“Itwouldbeexpensivetodothat,evenifyoucould,”Johnsonsaidgently.“Moreover,”headded,“Iamtoldthatthisoilwillbemuchcheaperthanyourbest
fishoils.Cheaperthananyvegetableoil,infact.”“Perhaps,”saidthemanager.“Well,Isupposeyouwanttomakeanarrangement,MrJohnson.Shallwediscussit?”
“Ofcourse,”saidJohnson.“Therearetwowaysofdealingwithasituationofthissort.Theusualoneistopreventitaltogetheroratleasttodelay(推迟)itaslon
gaspossible.Thatis,ofcourse,thebestway.”Themanagernodded.Heknewplentyaboutallthat.“ButIamsosorryforyou,because,yousee,thatisnotpos
siblethistime.”Themanagerhadhisdoubts,butallhesaidwasaninquiring(asking)“Oh?”“Theotherway,”continuedJohnson,“istoproduceyourselfbeforeth
etroublestarts.”1.Themanagerthoughtofaddingchemicalstohisownfishoiltomakeit______.A.morespecialB.asgoodasthenewoilC.mored
ifferentD.cheaperthanthenewoil2.Johnsonthoughtthemanager______.A.didn’tknowenoughaboutthenewoilB.wouldneverknowhowtomakegoodoilC.hadspenttoomuch
moneyonhisownoilD.couldnotstopthenewoilbeingmade3.Johnsonshowedhisnewoiltothemanagerbecausehewanted______.A.theman
agertobuyitB.themanagertoproduceitC.toproduceithimselfD.tomaketrouble三、阅读理解SaltLakeCityisabeautifulcityint
hewestofNorthAmerica.Ifyougothere,you'l1seeamonument(纪念碑)withseagullsontopofit.Hereisthestoryabouttheseagulls.Overonehundredyearsago,agroupofmen,wom
enandchildrentraveledalongwayfromtheeasttothewest.Theycrossedthemountainsandarrivedatthequietplaceinthevalley.Theybuilttheirhomesandmadetheirfa
rmsnearthebigsaltlake.Theyhadtoworkveryhardontheirfarmsbecausetheirlifedependedontheircrops.Onedaywhiletheywereworkinginthefields,
somefarmerssawsomethingstrangeinthesky."What'sthat?"askedoneofthem."Where?"askedanother."Overthere."heanswered.Theysawso
methinglikeacloudcomingtowardsthem.Butitwastoolowinthesky.Astheywatched,itcamenearerandnearer.Suddenlya
shoutwentup:"Locusts(蝗虫)!Millionsofthem!"Thefarmerswereallfrightened,becausetheyknewwhatlocustscoulddo.Andt
heyhadneverseensomanyofthembefore.Innotimethelocustscamedownandstartedeatingtheircrops一thewheat,thevegetables,eventhegrassand
theleavesonthetrees.Thefarmerstriedeverythingtokillthelocusts,butwhiletheywerekillingtheminoneplace,millionsmorearrivedinanother.
Whatcouldtheydo?Suddenlytheyheardagreatnoise.Astheylookedupintothesky,theysawanothergreatcloudcomingtowardsthem.Totheirsurprise,th
eysawnotlocusts,butseagullsthistime.Thefarmercriedout,"They'vecometoeatwhatthelocusts.haveleft!"Buttotheirjoy,theseagullshadcometoeat,nottheircorps
,butthelocusts.Theyhadseenorsmeltthelocustsandhadcometoeatthem.Inashortwhiletheyateupmillionsofthem.Thefarmers'cro
psweresaved.Thepeoplewereverythankful.Theydecidedthatfrrnnthenonnooneshouldeverkillaseagull.Theyalsobuiltamonument
toshowtheirthankstotheseagulls.1.Overonehundredyearsago,.A.therewasnocitynearthesaltlakeB.peopleworkedhardinthelakeC.therewerenolocustsnearthelakeD.p
eopledidn'tlikeseagullsatall2.Thefarmerswerefrightenedbecausetheyknew.A.theseagullswouldnotcomeB.thelocustsmight
eatalltheircropsC.theycouldnotkillanylocustsD.thelocustswouldkillsomeofthem3Thepassagedoesnottellus.A.wh
erethelocustscamefromB.whattheseagullscametoeatC.whenthegroupofpeoplemovedthereD.whythefarmersworkedsohard四、阅读理解
Actinglegend(传奇)ElizabethTaylorhaspassedaway.Sheleavesbehindherownlife-longmovieofupsanddowns,marriageandd
ivorce,andsicknessandrecovery.Theworldofentertainmentismourning(悼念)thedeathofthelastclassicmoviestar.TaylordiedofakindofheartdiseaseinLosAngeles
attheageof79.Tayloractedinmorethan50movies,includingthechildren’sclassic“NationalVelvet”,Oscar-winningones
“Who’sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf?”and“Butterfield8”.FansgatheredonHollywood’sWalkofFametopaytribute(敬意)totheactress.Theyplacedtributesontheirs
tarandrecalledabouthighlightsofhercareer.Sandra,Hollywood,California,said,“Well,shejustledanamazingl
ife,andshewentoutwithstyle.”PhilSchuman,ReporterofKTTVinLosAngeles,said,“Well,Imean,herwholelifestory:
childstar,unusuallybeautiful,allthemarriages,almostdying,thenallofhergreatworkwithAIDSresearch,MichaelJackson’sbestfri
end.It’sjustaone-of-a-kindstory,Ithink.”Taylorwasnotonlythemostblessedactress,butalsothemostloyaloffriendsandsupport
erofhomosexuals(同性恋)inHollywood.ShewonaspecialOscar,theJeanHersholtHumanitarianAwardforhereffortstosupportAIDSresea
rch.“Isthissomethingthatwecanbear?No.TheAIDScrisis(危机)isnotover.”Tayloroncesaid.Taylor’sprivatelifei
salsoalegend.Shewasastaratage12,abrideandadivorceeat16,asuperstarat19andawidowat26.Shehasmarried8times.Oneo
fherformerhusbands,formerU.S.SenatorJohnWarner,84,paidtributetothelatestarduringaneventinWashington.
1.WhichofthefollowingaboutElizabethTayloriswrong?A.Shewasastarfromherchildhood.B.ShewasMichaelJackson’sbestfriend.C.Hermovie“NationalVelvet”wonOsc
ar.DSheactedinmorethan50moviesallherlife.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Taylorhadmanyfans.B.TaylormadegreatachievementsintheresearchofAIDS
.C.Theworldweresadforlosingthefamousactress.D.JohnWarnerwasoncethehusbandofTaylor.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“late”meani
nChinese?A.已故的B.迟到的C.后来的D.最新的五、Schoolstartedagain,andsoontheink(墨水)inTom'sspellingbookwasfound.Tomsaidh
ehadn'tsplittheink,butthatmadeitlookasifhewerelying.BeckyalmostsaidAlfredTemplehaddoneit,butshekeptquiet.Shethought
thatTomwouldtelltheteacherabouthertearing(撕)hisbook,soshedidn'tsavehim.Mr.bobbinsbeathimandthenTomwentbacktohisseat.AfteranhourMr.bobbin
sunlockedhisdeskandtookouthisbook.TomlookedoveratBeckyShelookedlikeahuntedandhelplessrabbit.Thenextmomentthemasterfacedthechild
ren.Therewasalongsilence,thenhespoke,"Whotorethisbook?"Therewasn'tasound.Theteachersearchedtheirfaces."BenjaminRogers,d
idyoudoit?"Benjaminsaidno."JosephHarper,didyou?"Josephalsosaidno.bobbinslookedattherowsofboys,thoughtforamoment,thenturnedtothegirls
."AmyLawrence?"Ashakeofthehead."GracieMiller?"Thesamesign.Beckywasnext.Tomwasshakingfromheadtofoot."RebeccaThatcher?"一(Tomlookedatherf
ace:itwaswhitewithterror)一"didyoutear?-no,lookatmyface一didyoutearthisbook?"Tomjumpedtohisfeetandshouted,"Ididit!"Thechildrenstared(盯着)insurprisea
thisfoolishact.Andwhenhesteppedforwardforhispunishment,hesawthesurprise,thethanks,andthelovethatcamefromBecky'seyes.Thiswa
senoughforonehundtedbeatings.Andhedidn'tevenmindstayingfortwohoursafterschool,becauseheknewthatBeckywaswait
ingforhimoutside.TomwenttobedthatnightplanningsomeactionsonAlfredTemple,forBeckyhadtoldhimeverything.Andh
efellasleepwithBecky'slastwordstohiminhisear,"Tom,youaresogreat."1.HowdidBeckyfeelwhentheteachertookoutofthebook?A.Afraid.B.HappyC.Angry.D.Excit
ed.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"This"inthepassagemean?A.Becky'seyesight.B.Theteacher'spunishment.C.Becky'ssurprise,thanksan
dlove.D.Theclassmates'surprise.3.Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?①GracieMillerrepliedtotheteacherbyshakingherhe
ad.②ThechildrenweresurprisedatTom'sfoolishact.③Tomwasbeatenfortheinksplitinhisspellingbook.④BeckywasthankfultoTomforwhathedidf
orher.⑤Mr.bobbins'bookwascarelesslytornbyBecky.A.⑤③①④②B.③①②④⑤C.⑤③①②④D.③④②⑤①4.Whatcanyouinfer(推断)fromthispassage?A.TomhatesBeckyv
erymuch.B.AmyLawrencetoretheteacher'sbook.C.TomwaitedforBeckyoutsidetheclassroomafterschool.D.AlfredTe
mplemightbepunishedbyTomthenextday.六、阅读理解On30October2018,theChinese-speakingworldlostaliterary(文学的)giant-LouisChaLeung-yan
g(查良镛),whowasknownbyhispenname,JinYong.ThegreatwriterdiedinHongKongattheageof94afteralongillness.In1
955,Jinpublishedhisfirstwuxianovel,TheBookAndtheSword《书剑恩仇录》.Thenovelwasagreatsuccess.ThenJinwentontowrite14hugelypopularwuxian
ovels,endingwithTheDeerandtheCauldron《鹿鼎记》in1972.Inthesenovels,Jinsuccessfullycreatedanimaginedworldofjianghuandalsosomeofthemostwell-knowncharac
tersinthehistoryofChineseliterature,includingGuoJing,WeiXiaobaoandLingHuchong.JinYongalsousedsomestoriesfromhistoryandtraditional
Chineseculturetomakethisimaginedworld.Jinwasconsideredasoneofthegreatestwuxianovelistswithover300mill
ioncopiesinbooksales.Hisbookshavebeentranslatedintomanylanguages,includingEnglish,French,Korean,Japanese,Vietnamese,andThai.Justasthesayin
ggoes,"WhereverthereareChinese,youwillfindJinYong'snovels."JinYonghaswontheheartsofmany,fromprimaryschoolstudentstouniversityprofessors,fromnat
ionalleaderDengXiaopingtobillionaire(亿万富翁)JackMa.Hetouchedmanypeoplenotonlythroughhisbooks,butalsothroughfilms,TVshows,comics,andvideogames.Whennew
sbrokethatJindied,thewholeworldfeltshocked.JackMa,alifelongloverofwuxiasaid,"It'sahugelossforChinesepeoplearoundtheworld.Andit's
especiallysadforusasJin'swuxiaspirithasbecomeacorevalueofAlibaba."Masaid.Manyofhisemployees(雇工)gavethemselvesnicknames(绰号)drawnfromc
haractersinJin'snovels.Manystarsathomeandabroad,includingAndyLau,JordanChanandBollywoodactorAamirKhan,alsosharedtheirgriefatthenewsofCha'sdeath.1.F
romthepassagewecanknowthatJinYongwroteaboutnovelsinhislifetime.A.14B.15C.16D.202.DengXiaopingandJackMaarementionedint
hepassagetoshowthat.A.agreatnumberofpeoplelovedJinYong'snovelsB.JinYongonlywontheheartsofmanyfamouspeopleC.JinYongusedtobeadiploma
tandknewmanyfamouspeopleD.JackMaintroducedJinYongtotheemployeesofAlibaba3.Theunderlinedword"grief"inthepassagemaymean.A.greathappinessB.greatsad
nessC.greatinterestD.greatexcitement4.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.A.manyemployeesinAlibabaarefansofJinYong'snovelsB.JinYongonceworkedforAlibaba
andgavepeoplesomenicknamesC.JinYong'sworksweretranslatedintomorethan15languagesD.JinYongcreatedanimaginedworldjiang
huforAlibaba七、阅读理解Oneweekend,Taylor,aneight-year-oldgirl,wentshoppingwithherparents.Sheaskedherparentstobuyatoyshewanted.Instea
dofgivinghermoneytobuythetoy,Taylor’sfatherencouragedhertomakemoneybyherself.“HowcanImakemoney?”Taylorthoughtforawhileandhadanidea,“Whyno
tmakecakesandsellthematchurchtoraisemoneytobuythetoy?”Thenextday,Taylorstartedherplan.Shefirstneededsomemoneyfortoolsandmaterials.Sosheborrow
ed$40fromherparentsandpromisedtopayitback.Thenshebegantomakecakesbyherself.Toherparents’surprise,shemade$175bysell
ingthecakesthatSunday.EveryonethoughtTaylorwouldbuythetoyshewanted.Shecertainlyhadmadeenoughmoneyforit,butshedidn’t.Instead,Taylordecide
dtobuybusinesscardsandhadherfather’sphonenumberonthem.Thenshebeganhandingthecardsout.MorepeopleknewTaylorandcametobuyhercake
s.Evenlargecompaniesbegantotrybuyingherdeliciouscakes.ThoughTaylorhasmadealotofmoney,shestillworkshar
datschool.Shealsolikestotakepartinotheractivities.SoTaylormustcarefullymanagehertime.Forexample,insteadofwatchi
ngTVafterschool,Taylormighthavetobake(烘焙)alotofcakesforcustomers.Whenshehasdancelessonsonsomedays,sheneedst
ogetherbakingdoneontimesosheisn’tlateforclass.Makingcakesmaytaketimeandbehardwork,butTaylorseesthefuninit.“Ithinkmakingcakesismostlymyhobb
y,”shesays.Shealsodecoratestheboxesthatareusedtopackthecakes.Taylorusesallkindsofdecorationstomakesureeachboxlooksspecialforhercustomers.Peoplelovet
heextrafeelingTaylorgivesthembydecoratingtheboxes,somoreandmorepeoplecomeforhercakes.Taylor’scakesarebe
comingverypopular.Sheachievesasweetsuccess.1.WhydidTaylorstartsellingcakes?A.Becauseshelovedbakingcakesve
rymuch.B.Becauseshewantedtomakealotofmoney.C.Becauseherparentsencouragedhertosellcakes.D.Becausesheneededmoneytobuythet
oyshewanted.2.HowmainlydidTaylortellpeopleabouthercakebusiness?A.Byhandingoutbusinesscards.B.Bysellinghercakesatchurch.C.Byadv
ertisingatherdanceclass.D.Byinvitinglargecompaniestobuyhercakes.3.WhathappenstoTayloraftershehasmadealotofmoney?A.Shed
oesn’tworkhardatschool.B.Shecan’tmanagehertimewell.C.Sheseesthefuninhercakebusiness.D.Sheistoobusytota
kepartinotheractivities.4.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposetowritethearticle?A.Toexplainhowtomakemoneytobuyatoy.B.Toteachushowtomakegood
cakes.C.Toshowusthatitisfuntosellcakes.D.Tointroduceagirlwhoistalentedinbusiness.八、阅读理解"Oh,howlargeheis!""Isn'
the?Andsuchwonderfullystronglegs!""Seehistrunk(象鼻),too!Isn'titcute!Andheiswellstuffed(填充的)!ThisisreallyoneofthebesttoysintheUKthatevercam
eintoourshop,Geraldine,don'tyouthinkso?""Yes,Angelina.Imustcallfathertocomeandlookathim.Hewillmakealovelypres
entforsomeboyorgirl-ImeanthisStuffedElephantwillmakealovelypresent,notourfather!"andMissAngelinaMuggsmiledather
sisteracrossthebigpackingboxofChristmastoystheywereopeningintheirfather'sstore."Oh,no!Ofcoursewewouldn'
twantfathertobegivenawayasatoy!"laughedGeraldine."ButthisStuffedElephant-oh,Ijustlovehim!"MissGeraldineMuggcaugh
tuptheratherlargetoyanimalandhuggedittightlyinherarms."Becareful"calledhersister."Youmaybreakhim!""Oh,he'sjusta
StuffedElephant!"laughedGeraldine."Imeanhehasn'tanyworksinsidehimtowindup(结束).There'snothingbutcottoninsidehim.ButIambeginningtolikehimmor
ethanIcaneforsomeofthetoysthatdowindup.IalmostwishIweresmallagain,soIcouldhavethisElephantformyself!""Heisnice,"admitted(承认)Ange
lina."Well,I'mgladtheylikeme,"thoughttheStuffedElephanttohimself,forjustnowhewasnotallowedtospeakoutloudormovearound,astheM
akeBelievetoyscoulddoatcertaintimes.Anexcerpt(节选)from《TheStoryofaStuffedElephant》1.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthatthe
sisters'fatherisa(n).A.toymakerB.animalkeeperC.shopownerD.salesman2.WhatcanwelearnaboutGeraldinefromtheunderlinedpartinParagraph4?A.S
heisveryexcitedtofindthecuteStuffedElephant.B.Shedoesn'tlikeherfatherandwantstoleavehim.C.Shewantsherfathertomakealovelytoyf
orher.D.Shewantstogetatoyasapresentfromhisfather.3.Whendoesthestoryhappen?A.Inspring.B.Insummer.C.Ina
utumn.D.Inwinter.4.Whatdoestheparagraphfollowingthepassageprobablydiscuss?A.Thestoryaboutthegirl'sfamily.B.WhogetstheStuffedElephantasag
ift.C.SomethingaboutMakeBelievetoys.D.Someothertoysthesistershave.九、阅读理解TheFishermanclimbsdownthemountain."Don'tsendmeaway.Plea
se,don'tsendmeaway!"theFisherman'sSoulcallstohim."Youarenotimportanttome,"saystheFisherman."Goaway.Gowhereyouwant.Myloveiscallingme."TheFishermanarr
ivesattheseashore(海岸).Hestandswithhisbacktothemoon.Helooksatthesea.Whitearmsarecallinghim.Hisshadow(影子
)liesbeforehim.Hisshadowisthebodyofhissoul."Sendmeawaywithyourheart,"theSoulspeaksagain."HowcanIlovemyMermaidwithnoh
eart?"repliestheFisherman."Bekind,"saystheSoul."Givemeyourheart.""MyheartisformyMermaid.Go!""CanInotalsolove?"theSoultriesagain."Go!Youarenotimporta
nttome,"criestheFisherman.Hetakesthelittleknifeandhecutshisshadowawayfromhisfeet.Theshadowrisesandstandsbeforehim.TheshadowisthesamesizeastheFishe
rman."Go!"saystheFisherman."Idon'twanttoseeyouagain.""No,"repliestheSoul."Iwanttomeetyouagain:'"How?"ask
stheFisherman."Youcannotfollowmeunderthesea.""EveryyearIcancomebacktothisplace,"saystheSoul."Icancallyouandyou
cancome.""OK,"repliestheFisherman."Icancome."TheFishermanjumpsintothewater.TheTritonsblowtheirhorns(号角)andthelitt
leMermaidcomestomeethim.Shekisseshim.Theygodownunderthewater.TheSoulwatchesonthebeach.Heisallalone.1.Theunderlinedphrase"Whitearms"refersto(指的是).A.
thebigfishB.thelittleMermaidC.thesadsoulD.thepeacefulsea2.HowdoestheFishermansendhissoulaway?A.Heputsitawaycarefully.B.Hebreaksitintopieces
.C.Hecutsitawayfromhisbody.D.Heleavesitbehind.3.Whichofthefollowingscan'tweinfer(推断)fromthepassage?A.TheTritonsdon'tliketheSoultomeetthelitt
leMermaid.B.TheFisherman'sheartisalsoimportanttotheSoul.C.TheSoulisasbigastheFisherman.D.TheSoulcanstillseetheFishermanagain.4.W
hatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.TheSoulwantstogetawayfromtheFisherman.B.TheSoultriestocomebacktotheFisherman.C.TheFishermanandtheMermaidge
ttogether.D.TheFishermansendshissoulaway.十、阅读理解Therewasaclassofstudentswhowereveryunruly(难管教的).Noneoftheteacherswantedtoteachthem.S
otheheadmastercalledateacherwhohadjustquitherjobatadifferentschool.Heaskedherifshewouldliketocomeinandteachattheschoolforoneterm.Sheagreed
.Theheadmasterdecidednottotelltheteacherabouttheclass,afraidthatshewouldbescaredoff.Afterthenewteacherhadbeenonthejobforamont
h,theheadmastersatintheclasstoseehowthingsweregoing.Tohissurprise,thestudentswerewell-behaved.Aftertheclass,theheadmasterprai
sedtheteacherforherwork.Shethankedhimforgivinghersuchawell-behavedclasstoteach.Buttheheadmastersaidhereallydidn'tdeserve(值得)anythanks
.Shelaughedandtoldhim,"Yousee,Idiscoveredyoursecretonmyfirstdayhere.Ilookedinthedeskandfoundalistofthestudents'IQscores.Iknewthatthey'r
everysmartandIwouldhavetoworkreallyhardtomakeschoolinterestingforthem.”Sheopenedthedeskandtheheadmastersawalistwiththestudents'namesand
thenumbers136,145,127,128,andsoonwrittennexttothenames.Theheadmasterlaughed.Thoseweren'ttheirIQscores,buttheirlocker(储物柜)numbers!1
.Theunderlinedword"quit"inParagraph1means.A.forgottenB.acceptedC.leftD.chosen2.Whydidtheheadmastersaythathereallydidn'tdeserveanytha
nks?A.Becausetheteacherwasnotwellpaidforherjob.B.Becausehetoldtheteachernothingaboutthedesk.C.Becausethestudentswerewell-beha
vedinclass.D.Becausehedidn'ttelltheteacherabouttheclass.3.Howdidtheteacherdealwiththeunrulystudents?A.Sheworkedhardtomakeherclassinterestingfort
hem.B.Shemadeaplanwiththeheadmasterbeforetheclass.C.Shetoldthemasecretthatshediscoveredaboutthem.D.Shetestedthe
students'IQsbeforestartingtheclass.十一、阅读理解InavideopostedonSinaWeibo,wecanseeamanslouching(没精打采)inaseatonahigh
-speedtrain.HeissurnamedSun.Nowheisinthehotseat,becausehetookawoman'sseatonthehigh-speedtrainonAug21.Whenthewomanaskedhimtogiveherseatb
ack,herefusedandsaid,"Youhavethreechoices一stand,takemyseatorgotothediningcoach.”Atrainattendant(乘务员)thencametotrytoa
skhimtogivetheseatback.Sunsaidhewasn'tabletostandonhisownandaskedforawheelchair.Leftwithnootherchoice,thea
ttendantledthewomanpassengertoanotherseat,ChinaDailyreported.Thevideoquicklyspreadonline.Manyareangryabou
ttheman'sbehavior.Somepeopleevenduguptheman'sname,aswellashiseducationandworkhistory,showingtheinformationonline.TheJinan
PublicSecurityCenterhandeddownapunishmentforSunonAug24.Hewasfined200yuanandwillnotbeallowedtobuytrainticketsforsometime.However,manypeopl
ethinkitwasnotstrictenough,addingthatthosewhobehavesimilarlyonairplanescanbeheldcriminallyliable(承担刑事责任),ChinaNewsServi
cenoted.Expertsexplainedthatthepresentlawscouldbeimprovedtostoptrainpassengersfrombehavingpoorly..AndthegovernmentinGuangdonghasalrea
dybeenontheway.1.Whatdoesthephrase"inthehotseat"inParagraph1probablymean?A.Beinginthecenterofaroom.B.Facingsometrouble.C.Sittingonanunco
mfortableseat.D.Becomingpopular.2.WhatdoweknowfromthevideopostedonSinaWeibo?A.Themanstoleapassenger'smoney.
B.Themanwasaskingawomantodinner.C.Themanwassittinginsomeoneelse'sseat.D.Themanwantedtositinawheelchai
r.3.Whatdidotherpeoplethinkoftheyoungman'sbehavior?A.Theyshowedtheirunderstanding.B.Theystartedtotakeothers'seatstoo.C.Theygavetheirseatstohim.D
.Theyfeltangryaboutwhathedid.十二、阅读理解EveryyearinBath,England,thereisaspecialfestival.Peopledressupinperiodclothesandhaveconcertsandballs.Theyarec
elebratingthelaneAustenFestival.JaneAustenisanEnglishwriter.BorninSteventon,England,1775,Austenwasmostlyeducatedathome,wheresheteamedho
wtoplaythepiano,drawandwritecreatively.Shereadalotandlatercametoenjoysocialeventssuchasparties,dancesandballs.Shedislikedthebusylif
eoftownsandpreferredthecountrylife,whereshetooktotakinglongwalksIn1801,Jane,herparentsandsistermovedtoBath.Fouryearslate
r,herfatherpassedawayandthefamilysoonbecamepoor.Austenandherfamilymovedseveraltimesuntilfinallysettling(安顿)intoasmallhouseinChawton.Itwasinthis
housethatshewrotemostofherworks.InMarchof1817,AustengotserioushealthproblemsandwassenttoWinchesterforacuresoshehadtostopwriting.Shedi
edinJulyofthesameyear,attheageofonly4l.Austenwasfamousforherhumorouswordsandcleverideas.MostofhernovelsareaboutwomeninI8`hcenturyEngland.Atthatti
me,ifawomanwantedtohaveahappylife,shehadtomarryarichman.ButAustensaidthatawomanshouldmarryforlove,riotformoneyorsocialstatus(地位).So
hercharacterswereoftenstrongwomen.PrideandPrejudice(偏见),publishedin1813,isthemostfamousnovelbyAusten.Ittellsofaromanticsto
rybetweenayoungwomanElizabethandatall,rich,andhandsomeman,Mr.Darcy.Ithasbeenchangedintofilms,televisionsa
ndmusicals1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutAusten?A.Shelovedreadingandtakinglongwalks.B.Shereceiveded
ucationincollege.C.Shehatedparties,ballsanddances.D.Shepreferredthecitylife2.WheredidAustenwritemostofhe
rworks?A.InasmallhouseinWinchester.B.InasmallhouseinChawtonC.InSteventon,England.D.InthecountrysideofBath.3.What'sthecorrec
torderofthefollowingevents?a.JaneAusten,herparentsandsistermovedtoBath.b.JaneAustengotseriouslyillandstoppedwriting.c.JaneAustenlearnedhowtopla
ythepiano,drawandwritecreatively.d.JaneAustenwroteandpublishedhermostfamousnovelPrideandPrejudice.A.c-a-d-bB.a
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