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仁愛版英語中考閱讀理解專項訓(xùn)練試題及答案(1)AEarlyonemorningthetelephonerangatAllieGator’shouse.Allie’sfatheransweredit.“It’sforyou,Allie,”hecalled.“Iknewthat!”saidAllie.Sheranforthephone.AllieandAmywerebestfriends.Theyalsostudiedinthesameclass.Theylivednextdoortoeachother.Whentheywerenottogether,theyweretalkingonthephone.“Lookoutofyourwindow,”saidAmy.“Lookwhatitsaysonthattruckoutside.”Allielookedout.“ItsaysMovingVan.”saidAmy.Alliesawthemoverstakingabedoutofthetruck.Ontheheadboard,inbigletters,itsaidGRACIE.“Itlookslikeagirlismovingintoyourbuilding,”saidAmy.AsAllieputtingonherclothes,herheadwasswimmingwithquestions.ShewonderedifGracieisnice.AllieandAmyrushedoutoftheirdoorstogether.Justthenagirlopenedthecardoorandjumpedoutwithhermother.HerT-shirthadbiglettersacrossthefront.ThebiglettersspelledoutGRACIE.“Hi.IamGracie,”shesaid.Amysaid,“Hi.I’mAmy,andthisisAllie.WelcometoSwampStreet.”()1.WhichoftheflowingaboutAllieandAmyisnottrue?A.Theywereclassmates.B.Theywerefriends.C.Theyweresisters.D.Theywereneighbors.()2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“MovingVan”meaninChinese?A.家俱搬運車B.移動通訊設(shè)備C.運動服飾D.動態(tài)圖片()3.HowdidAmyandAlliefeelwhentheysawtheirnewneighbor?A.Confused.B.Angry.C.Disappointed.D.Excited.()4.SwampStreetistheplacewhere___A.Gracielivedbeforeshemoved.B.AllieandAmy’sschoolwasC.Graciewouldlive.D.AllieandAmy’slivedbeforetheymoved()5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleforthepassage?A.TheNewNeighbor.C.BestFriends.C.ThePhoneCallintheMorning.D.Gracie’sNewHouse.1-5CADCABLookupinthesky.Wecanseeallkindsofclouds.Theyarered,purple,oryellow.Butwhatarecloudsanyway?Youcan’treachoutandtouchtheclouds,butyoucanmakeyourowninabottle.Youneed?ahelper?abigglassjar?hotwater?apieceoficeDothis1.Haveyourhelperfillthejarwithhotwater,leaveittherefortwominutes,thenpouroutmostofthewater,leavingabitatthebottomofthejar.2.It’syourturnnow.Putthestraineroverthemouthofthejar.Fillthestrainerwithicecubes.Watchthejar.Whathappened?Acloudformedinthejar!Someofthehotwateratthebottomofthejarturnedintohotwatervapor.Thewatervaporroseandbumpedintothecoldaircomingofftheicecubes.Whenthewatervaporcondensed,itformedacloud.()1.Whatisthisarticlemostlyabout?A.TheweightofacloudB.thecolorofcloudsC.whatmakesacloudD.whycloudsarefluffy()2.Whatdoyoudorightafteryoupourmostofthewateroutofthejar?A.Findanadulthelper.B.Fillthejarwithhotwater.C.Fillthestrainerwithicecubes.D.Putthestraineroverthejar.()3.Thearticlesaysthatclouds___A.aremadeofcottonB.canlookcolorfulC.canonlybemadeofhotwaterD.arehardforpeopletosee()4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vapor”mean?A.蒸汽B.滴C.云D.冰()5.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisarticle?A.TolistthetypesofcloudsB.Totellastoryaboutacloud.C.Togiveinformationaboutclouds.D.Toshowhowtocoloracloud1-5CDCACCWhatdoyoucallfrogsthathaveredeyesandliveintrees?Youcallthemred-eyedtreefrogs.Thesebeautifulfrogsliveinwarm,wetforests.Amotherfroglaysher(產(chǎn))eggsonaleafabovewater.Soonbabyfrogsbegintomoveinsidetheeggs.Thenthebabies,calledtadpoles,gooutoftheeggsanddropintowater.Theylivedandgrowinthewater.Afterabout75days,thetadpoleshavebecomefrogs.Thefrogscomeoutofthewatertoliveintrees.Thefrogsaremostlybrightgreen,withalittleyellowandblueontheirsides.Theirfeetareorangeorred.Theyareaboutaslongasyournose.Treefrogsmovearoundandeatatnight.Theyeatfliesandothersmallbugs.Whydothesefrogshavebigredeyes?Theireyesscareanimalsthattrytoeatthemwhiletheyaresleeping.Whenthered-eyetreefrogopensitseyes,theanimalsrunaway.Thebrightcolorsurprisestheanimal.()1.Whichofthefollowingcanatadpoledo?A.Climbtrees.B.Swim.C.Layeggs.D.Jumping.()2.Howlongdoesittaketadpolestobecomefrogs?A.Onemonth.B.Twomonths.C.Twomonthsandahalf.D.Awholeseason.()3.Youcantellfromthestorythatred-eyedtreefrogsarevery______.A.bigB.sillyC.smallD.colorful()4.Otheranimalsaresurprisedwhenred-eyedtreefrogs______.A.opentheireyesB.climbintotreesC.swiminwaterD.flyinthesky()5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetitleforthispassage?A.SmallBugsasFrog’sFood.B.AKindMotherFrog.C.AnimalsWhoLiveintheTree.D.ABeautifulLittleFrog1-5BCDADDRats!ThismorningwhenIwokeup,Iwasveryhungry.Iwentintothekitchentomakesomebreakfast.Iopenedtherefrigeratordoorand………“Help!“Iscreamed.“Rats!Thereareratsinmyfridge,andthey’reeatingmybreakfast!”Ireallydon’tlikeanymiceandrats.However,IreallyhateratsthateatMYbreakfast!Ididn’tlikethebrownratthatwaseatingmybread.Idislikedtheblackratthatwaseatingmycheese.AndIcouldn’tstandthewhiteratwithyellowearsthatwaseatingmychickenfeet!Butnobodycametohelpme*getridoftherats.*getridof擺脫IclosedthefridgeandIphonedJim,afriendwhoisnotafraidofrats.Hecamewitha*broomandatennis*racket.Wewenttothefridge.“One,two,three……..open!”hesaid.Iquicklyopenedthefridge,buttheratswhichatemybreakfasthaddisappearedandsohadmyfood.Howterrible!Theonlythingsleftwerethreecarrots,halfa*cabbage,andtwopiecesofbread.JimandImadecarrotandcabbagesandwiches.*Yuck!ThenIwenttobuyalockformyfridge.*broom掃帚*racket球拍*cabbage甘藍菜*yuck噁心1.WhereisTed(themanwhohatesrats)duringmostofthisstory?A.Inhisbedroom. B.Insidetherefrigerator.C.Inthekitchen. D.Inagarden.2.Theratwasblack.A.thatwaseatingbread. B.thatwaseatingchickenfeet.C.thatwaseatingthecarrot. D.thatwaseatingcheese.3.Theratthatwaseatingchickenfeetwas. A.blackwithyellowears. B.whitewithyellowears. C.brownwithwhiteears. D.yellowwithyellowears.4.WhodidTedcallforhelp?A.MickeyMouse. B.Atennisplayer.C.Afriendwhoisn’tafraidofrats. D.Hisneighbor.5.WhatdoyouthinkTedlikestohaveforbreakfast?A.Bread,cheese,andchickenfeet. B.Brown,black,andwhiterats. C.Carrotandcabbagesandwiches. D.Ham,eggs,andfriedpotatoes.參考答案:1-5CABBC仁愛版英語中考閱讀理解專項訓(xùn)練試題及答案(2)AEverythunderstormproduceslightning.Lightningisverydangerous.IntheUnitedStates,about80peoplediefromlightningeachyear.Typicallythunderstormsproduceheavyrainfrom30minutestoanhour.Whatshouldwedoifwehappentomeetathunderstorm?Nowlet’slookatthetablebelow.IfyouareThenInanopenareaGotoalowerplacesuchasavalley.Becarefulforfloods.OnopenwaterGettolandandfindshelterimmediately.InaforestLookforshelterinalowareaunderathickgrowthofsmalltrees.Anywhereyoufeelyourhairstandonend(meansthatlightningisabouttostrike)Squatlowtotheground.Placeyourhandsoveryourearsandyourheadbetweenyourknees.Makeyourselfassmallesttargetaspossibleandminimizeyourcontacttotheground.DoNotlieontheground.()1.HowmanypeoplediefromlightningeachyearintheUS?A.Around20.B.Around30.C.Around50.D.Around80.()2.Usually,howlongmaytherainlastinatypicalthunderstorm?A.About15minutes.B.About25minutes.C.About45minutes.D.About75minutes.()3.Whatshouldyoudoifathunderstormhappenswhenyouareinaforest?A.Situnderabigtree.B.Squatlowtotheground.C.Lieontheground.D.Stayunderathickgrowthofsmalltrees.()4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Everythunderstormcanmakepeopledie.B.Ifathunderstormhappenswhenyouareinanopenarea,youshouldgotoalowerplaceatonce.C.Ifathunderstormhappenswhenyouareinanopenwater,youshouldtrytobeonland.D.Yourhairstandingonendmeansthatlightningwillhappensoon.()5.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Tellpeoplehowtoprotectthemselvesinathunderstorm.B.Askpeopletofightagainstlightning.C.Tellpeoplewhatathunderstormis.D.Tellreadersexperiencesinathunderstorm.1-5DCDAABAlmosteveryoneknowsGarfield(加菲貓).Heisafun-lovingcatincomicstrips(連環(huán)漫畫).Peopleallovertheworldliketoreadaboutthiscutecat.ButwhomadeGarfield?JimDavisdid.WhenJimwasayoungboy,hewassickforalongtime.Hehadtostayinbedalot.Hewantedsomethingtodo,sohedrewpictures.Jim’spicturesmadepeoplelaugh.Jimlikedthat.WhenJimputwordswithhispictures,peoplelaughedharder.Hestartedmakingcomicstrips.Jimreadothercomicstrips.Hesawtherewerealotofdogsinthecomics,butnocats.That’showhegottheideaforGarfield.JimlivedinIndianawith25cats.ThesecatshelpedhimgethisideasforthethingsGarfielddoes.ButGarfieldisaspecialcat!Garfieldisn’tafraidofdogs.HelikestokickOdie,thedoginhiscomicstrip.SometimesGarfieldisbad,butitalwaysactsinafunnyway.JimhasfunwritingaboutGarfield’sstory.HealsospendstimedrawingGarfield’saction.ThiscarefulworkhasmadeGarfieldpopular.Nowtherearecomicstrips,posters,books,andevenTVshowsaboutthefunnyGarfield.WheredidJimgetideasforGarfield?Fromcatsisthezoo.Fromthe25catshelivedwith.Fromdogswhichmostcatsareafraidof.Fromothernovelwriters.Whichistrue?JimDavisisayoungboywhoisoftensick.JimDavisteachesstudentstodrawpictures.JimDavismakestheGarfieldcomicstrips.D. JimDavisisapopularcat.WhichisNOTtrue?GarfieldisacatJimDavisliveswithinIndiana.JimDavisisacartoonist(漫畫家).C.JimDaviswassickforalongtimewhenhewasyoung.D.Garfieldisnowpopularwithpeopleallovertheworld.參考答案:1-3ABDCHolidayHotelPricesSingleroom(for1person)$1,600pernightwithonedoublebedDoubleroom(for2people)$1,900pernightwithaqueensizebedortwodoublebeds(childrenunder14sharingaroomwithtwoadultsstayfree)Standardsuite$2,500pernightwithakingsizebedExtra$400pernightstandard標準的private私人的anextrastandardsizebedAlloutroomshaveprivatebath,shower,telephone,airconditioningandcolorTV10%taxbeaddedtoallcharges1.Wherecanyouseethistypeofchart?inatheaterainhotelinabakeryinasupermarketHowmuchisadoubleroompernight?A.It’s1,600dollars.B.It’s1,900dollars.C.It’s2,500dollars.D.It’s2,300dollars.Whenyouaskfora“queensize”bed,thatmeans__________.A.youneedabedwhichbelongstothequeenB.youneedabedthesameasthequeen’sbedC.youneedabedwhichisthesamesizeasthequeenD.youneedabedthatisbiggerthanadoublebed4.Whichofthefollowingthingswon’tusuallybefoundinahotelroom?A.anairconditionerB.atelephoneC.acolorTVD.acomputer5.Mr.Leeandhiswifeplantostayatthishotelfortwonights.Theyaskforadoubleroom.Howmuchshouldtheypay,includingtax?A.3,500dollarsB.3,800dollarsC.4,180dollarsD.5,500dollars參考答案:1-5BBCDDDBodylanguageisanimportantpartofcommunication.Ifyouwanttocommunicatewell,it’simportanttounderstandhowyoucan(andcan’t)useyourbodylanguagetosaywhatyoumean,especiallywhenyou’reinaforeigncountry.Ifapersonisbored,hewon’tlookatthepersonwhoistalkingtohim.Hewillfindotherthingstodo.Hemayalsokeeplookingathiswatchoraclock.Ifapersonisopentoyou,hisarmsandlegswillnotbecrossed.Andifapersonisrelaxed,youwillknowitbylookingathisbody,evenhisbreathingisslower.Herearesomeexamplesofbodylanguage.BodylanguageFeelingSittingwithlegscrossedBoredSittingwithlegsapartOpen,relaxedWalkingwithhandsinpockets,headdownSadHandtocheekThinkaboutsomethingHandsclaspedbehindbackAngry()1.Whatcanyoudoifyouwanttocommunicatewell?A.Walkwithhandsinpockets.B.Usebodylanguagetosaywhatyoumean.C.Speakinpublic.D.Saysomethingslowly.()2.Ifapersonis___,hewon’tlookatthepersonwhoistalking.A.boredB.tiredC.happyD.open()3.Ifapersonisrelaxed,___.A.hewillfindotherthingstolookatB.hewillspeaklouderC.hisbreathingwillbeslowerD.hisbreathingwillbequicker()4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Walkingwithheaddown,apersonmaysad.B.Whenapersonwasangry,hishandsclaspedbehindback.C.Sittingwithlegsapart,apersonmaybeopenandrelaxed.D.Ifapersonisopentoyou,hisarmsandlegswillbecrossed.()5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Communication.B.Bodylanguage.C.Somefeeling.D.Health.1-5BACDB仁愛版英語中考閱讀理解專項訓(xùn)練試題及答案(3)AItwaswinteranditsnowedveryhard.RalphandEdwardwereattheirgrandmother’shouseinthecountryside.Theyhadtostayinthehouseallday.Atnightwhentheywokeuptheystillheardthewindandthesnow.Thenextmorningcamewithabrightsun.Theboysgotveryexcited.“Pleasegrandma,hurrywithbreakfast.Wewouldliketoplayoutside”criedtheboys.Grandmamadethemthebreakfastandsaidtheymusteatwellfirst.Afterthedeliciousmealtheyrushedoutfromthehouseandtheybegantoplay.Thetwoboysplayedhappilyoutside.Theydidn’tevennoticethetimejustwhengrandmacalledthemforlunch.Astheyate,Ralphsawsomethingoutside.“LookEdward.Therearetwolittlebirdsonthebranches.Theymustbecoldandhungry.”“Itdoesn’tmakeyoufeelmeanthatwehadagoodtimewiththesnowwhichhidesthefoodfromthem?”“Let’saskgrandmaforsomefoodforthem…”Soonthebirdsweresinginghappilyandflyingaroundthehouse.ThesingingremindedRalphasiftheywerekeptsaying“___________”.()1.Inwhichmonthsmightthestoryhappen?A.April.B.July.C.September.D.December.()2.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthemorningafterthetwoboyswokeup?A.Itwassnowy.B.Itwassunny.C.Itwasrainy.D.Itwashot.()3.Whydidn’tthetwoboysnoticedthetimewhengrandmothercalledthemforlunch?A.Becausetheyplayedhappily.B.Becausetherewasnotsunintheskytotelltheirthetime.C.Becausetheyforgottoseetheirwatch.D.Becausetheyweresadallthetime.()4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“branches”may?A.樹葉B.樹根C.樹枝D.樹皮()5.Whichofthefollowingcanbefilledintotheblankinthelastsentences?A.allrightB.OKC.thankyouD.goodbye1-5DBACCBDoyouknowSydneyOperaHouse?IfyougotoSydney,Australia,youcan’tmissthisfamousbuilding.TheoperaHouseisonSydneyHarbor.ItisoneofSydney’smostpopularsights.JoanFuton,amanfromDenmark,designeditin1956.Theprojectstartedin1959andfinishedin1973.Peoplespent$102,000,000buildingit.TheSydneyOperaHousewasopenedonOctober20,1973.About200,000peoplefromallovertheworldcometoenjoyoperasandshowsthereeachyear.Peoplecanseeoperas,films,theatreandlistentomusicattheOperaHouse.TheDramaTheatrehasallkindsofprogramsalltheyearround.Thereareabout1,000roomsintheOperaHouse.Ifyouwanttoseetheoperas,youneedtobuytickets.Readthefollowinginformation,andyouwillknowthepricesoftickets.Previewshows:$38foreachseatAfterthepreviewshows:FromMondaytoThursday:$54foradults$27forchildrenunder18Saturday:$60foradults$30forchildrenunder18()1.WhendidpeoplestarttobuildtheSydneyOperaHouse?A.In1956.B.In1959.C.In1963.D.In1973.()2.TheSydneyOperaHousehasbeenopenedfor___yearssofar.A.thirty-eightB.forty-eightC.fifty-threeD.fifty-five()3.Thewritertellsusabout___kindsofprogrammers.A.fiveB.fourC.threeD.two()4.BettyistenyearsoldandshewantstoseeanoperawithherparentsafterapreviewshowonSaturday.Howmuchwilltheypay?A.$135.B.$150.C.$165.D.$185.()5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheOperaHouse?A.Twentythousandpeoplevisititeveryyear.B.ItwasdesignedbyanAustralianman.C.Themusicthereisusuallyclassical.D.Peoplespent14yearsbuildingit.1-5BABBDCMr.andMrs.WoodshadacatnamedSugar.Sugar’sfurwaswhitelikesugar.Thatishowshegothername.Thecatwassweetlikesugartoo.Shedidhaveabumpononeleg,butMr.andMrs.WoodsthoughtthatSugarwasjustright.TheWoodsfamilyhadlivedinCaliforniaalongtime.Onedaytheyhadtomovetoanotherstate.Itwouldbealongdrivetotheirnewhome.Sugardidnotliketorideinacar.TheWoodsdidnotknowwhattodo.TheneighborswholivednextdoorwantedacatandsaidtheywouldkeepSugar.Sugarwouldnothavetomoveorrideinacar.Everyonethoughtthatwouldpleaseher.TheWoodsfamilypackedthecar.TheysaidgoodbyetoSugar.Theywouldmisstheircat,butSugarwouldhaveacomfortablehome.TheWoodsfamilymovedtoOklahoma,whichwasfarfromCalifornia.Theylikedtheirnewhomebuttheyoftenthoughtoftheircat.OnedayMrs.Woodswasinthebarn.Acatcameinthedoor.Thecatwaswetanddirty,but,underthedirt,itsfurwaswhite.Itwaswhitelikesugar.ThecatpurredsoftlyandjumpedintoMrs.Woods’arms.Mrs.Woodsfeltsheknewthecat,buthercatlivedfaraway.Thenshesawsomething.Therewasabumponitsleg!ThecatwasSugar!TheWoodsfamilylearnedthatSugarhadrunawayfromhome.Somehowthecathadwalkedmorethan1,000miles.Thetriphadtakenthecatmorethanoneyear.TheydidnotunderstandhowSugarhadfoundthem,buttheywerehappythatshedid!()1.Sugargothernamebecause_____A.ofthecolorofherfurB.shewasasweetcat.C.theWoodsfamilylikedherD.ofthebumponherleg()2.Paragraph1mainlytells_____A.wheretheWoodsfamilylivedB.whentheWoodsfamilygotSugarC.whySugarranawayD.whatSugarlookslike()3.Theunderlinedword“comfortable”maymean?A.舒適的B.貧困的C.艱辛的D.孤獨的()4.HowdidSugargettoOklahoma?A.ShemovedwiththeWoodsfamily.BAneighborbroughther.C.Shewalkedalongway.D.Sheflewonanairplane.()5.Theauthorwrotethispassageto_____A.givefactsaboutdifferentkindsofcatsB.explainwhycatsdonotlikelongtripsC.findafriendlyfamilyforacatD.tellaboutthelifeofonecat.1-5ADACDDBradstoodatthecorner,waitingfortheschoolbus.HewaslookingatsomepicturesthathehadtakenonhisfamilytriptoSanAntonio.Ayoungerboyandhismotherstoodtalkingnearby.Theboy’sbigsisterwassick,andthelittleboydidn’twanttogetonthebusalone.Hebegantocrywhenthebusarrived.Bradfeltsorryfortheboy.“Comeonthebuswithme,”Bradsaid.“Wecansittogether.Whatclassareyouin?””Mrs.Banksfirst-gradeclass,”theboysaid.Theboysgotonthebusandsatdowntogether.“MynameisBrad.What’syours?”Bradasked.“I’mEduardo,”thelittleboysaid.BradshowedEduardohispictures.Heexplainedwhateachphotographwas.TherewerepicturesoftheAlamo,theRiverwalk,theToweroftheAmericas,andtheamusementparkthefamilyhadvisited.EduardofoundBrad’spicturessoentertainingthathedidn’twanttogetoffthebuswhenitfinallystoppedinfrontoftheschool.“Comeon,Eduardo,”Bradsaid.“Ifyouwant,I’llwalkyoutoyourclassroom.Mrs.Banksusedtobemyteacher,too.Wecanlookatthesepicturesagainonthewayhome.”()1.WhomightBradtraveltoSanAntoniowith?A.Hisfriends.B.Histeacherandclassmates.C.Hisparentsandsisters.D.Hisworkmates.()2.Theboybegantocrybecause____A.hedidn’twanttogotoschoolbybusB.hewasillC.hismotherdidn’tsenthimtoschoolD.hissisterwasill()3.WhoisMrs.Banks?A.Eduardo’steacher.B.Eduardo’smotherC.Theschoolprincipal.D.Brad’smother()4.Inthisstory,thewordentertainingmeans____A.無用的B.有趣的C.可怕的D.枯燥的()5.Theauthorprobablywrotethispassageinorderto____A.tellyouhowtotakepicturesB.tellreadersaboutSanAntonioC.tellreaderstotakeatripD.tellaboutakindperson1-5DCABD仁愛版英語中考閱讀理解專項訓(xùn)練試題及答案(4)ADearLynn,Thankyouforlettingmestayinyourhome.Ihadagreattimewithyouandyourfamily.Ireallylikeyourbeautifulhouse,yoursmartdogandyourgreatmealsanddesserts.Iwillneverforgetmytimewithyourfamily.Itwasmyfirsttimeinanothercountry,soIwasalittlenervous.However,allyourfamilymemberswereverynicetome.WhenIhadproblemsinschool,yougavemeadviceanditmademefeelbetter.IthinkyourfamilyislikemyfamilyinVancouver.IcamebacktoJapansafely,butIwillneverforgetthetimewespenttogether.IlearnedalotaboutVancouverbecauseyoutookmetomanyplacesandmyEnglishimprovedalittle,too.Vancouverisaverygoodplace,soIwanttogothereagainwhenmyEnglishisbetter.PleasecometoJapansomedayifyoucan.Iwillshowyouaround.Milo()1.Miloisfrom___.A.JapanB.AustraliaC.FranceD.Vancouver()2.Whichisn’tmentionedinMilo’sletter?A.Lynn’sfamily.B.Lynn’ssmartdog.C.Milo’sfamily.D.Milo’sEnglish.()3.Milowrotetheletterto___.A.findapenpalB.askforadvicefromLynn.C.thankLynnandherfamilyD.inviteLynntoherbirthdayparty()4.AccordingtoMilo’sletter,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Milo’sEnglishimprovedalot.B.MilohadagreattimewithLynn’sfamily.C.Lynn’sfamilymemberswereallserious.D.LynnlivedinMilo’shomeforafewdays.()5.WhydoyouthinkMilowenttoVancouver?A.Shestudiedthere.B.ShepracticedherEnglish.C.Shewentthereforsightseeing.D.Shefoundagoodfamilytostaywith.1-5ACCBABIamoutofschoolforafewdaysbutitseemsthatIleaveschoolforaverylongtime.Inthepast,Ithoughtthatmissingschoolwascool.NowIhatemissingschool,andIamtiredofbeingsick.Iamsoboredathome,andIalsofeelleftoutbymyfriends.WhenIwasfirstsick,everyonesentmecards,andIfeltmissed.Now,itseemsthatIamforgotten.IfeellonelyandangrywheneveryoneelseishavingfunandIhavetorest.IhopeIhavesomeonetotalktoabouthowterribleIfeel.Thenursesanddoctorsinmylifearenicetome,butIdon’tlikeseeingthemallthetime.Wedon’tseemtolaughmuchatmyhouse.Myparentsseemtobeundersomuchstress.IjustwantmylifetogobacktothewayitwasbeforeIgotsick.WillIgetbetter?WillIbeabletogobacktoschool?WillmyfriendsplaywithmeifIgobacktoschool?Iamworriedaboutmyhealthandmyfuturelife.()1.Whatdidthewriterthinkofbeingoutofschoolinthepast?A.Boring.B.Useful.C.Cool.D.Terrible.()2.TheChinesemeaningof“l(fā)eftout”is“______”A.忽略B.想念C.看望D.陪伴()3.Whydoesthewriterfeelangry?A.Hedoesn’tlikehavingfun.B.Hedoesn’tlikebeingatschool.C.Hisfriendsnevervisithim.D.Hecan’thavefunwithothers.()4.Whatarethenursesanddoctorslikeinthewriter’slife?A.Different.B.Nice.C.Angry.D.Lazy.()5.Whatcanyougetfromthepassage?A.Thewriterbelievesthathewillbebettersoon.B.Thewriter’sfriendsvisithimeverydayafterhegetsill.C.Thewriter’sparentsdon’tcareforhimmuch.D.Thewriterisworriedabouthislifeinthefuture.1-5CADBDCAmanwhocouldnotseehadanewspaperstand(報攤).Itwasnextdoortoabank.Ontheothersideofthestreet,therewasaschool.Onedaythebankwasclosed.Somemanbrokein(闖入)andtookmoneyfromthebank.Apoliceofficercameandaskedquestionsattheschool.Didsomeoneseewhodidit?Whatdidtheylooklike?Noonecouldsay.Thentheyallheardavoice(聲音)say,“Iknow.”Themanwhocouldnotseestoodnearby.“Threementookthemoney,”hesaid.”Icouldtellbythesoundoftheirsteps(步伐).”Hesaidthethreemenrandownthestreet.“Iwishsomeonecouldtelluswhattheylookedlike,”theofficersaid.“Onemanhadredhair,”saidtheman.“Hecouldnotrunfast.”“Howdoyouknow?”theofficerasked.“Oneoftheothermenyelledathimtohurry.HecalledhimRED.”Twoweekswentby.Thethreemenwerecaught.Onehadsomethingwrongwithhisleg.Hehadredhair.Themandidn’tneedeyestosee,afterall.()1.Whenthewritersays,

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