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七年級英語(完整版)初中英語閱讀理解閱讀練習(xí)題含答案一、英語閱讀理解閱讀1.閱讀理解
IwastravellingalonethroughtheUK.Toreachplacesthatwereoffthepublictransportationmap,Iboughtanoldcar,whichcostmostofmymoney.Icouldn'taffordtostayinahotel,soIhadtocampinmycarfortherestofthetrip.
OnemorningIwokeupinmyoldcaronacountryroadinIrelandandsawasinglehouse,Thewaterinmythermos(保溫瓶)hadgonecold,soIknockedonthedoorofthehouse.Awomanopenedit.Iaskedherforsomehotwater.Butshewouldn'tletmegetawaywithjustthat!Iwasinvitedindoors.Sheaskedmetositatthetableandhavebreakfastwithherfamily.TheyfilledmythermosbeforeIleft.
Iwasgreatlymoved.AndIdecidedtopassthekindnesson.TheotherdayImetayoungmanwhohadbeendrivingaroundtolookforaparkinglot.Helookedincreasinglyupset.IwasgladthatIwasabletopointoneouttohim.Histhankfulsmilewasthehugestreward(獎(jiǎng)賞)forme.(1)Thewriterboughtthecarinorderto______________.A.
servethepublic
B.
travelmoreeasily
C.
takethetripalone
D.
savemoremoney(2)Whydidthewritercampinhiscar?A.
Hewasshortofmoney.
B.
Itwashishabit.C.
Hecouldhaveabetterrest.
D.
Itwouldbewarmer.(3)Thewriteraskedthewomanfor______________.A.
amap
B.
athermos
C.
somehotwater
D.
alightbreakfast(4)Howdidtheyoungmanfeelatlast?A.
Funny.
B.
Upset.
C.
Disappointed.
D.
Thankful.(5)What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.
Travellingaloneisinteresting.
B.
Sharingfoodisapleasure.C.
Kindnessisthesunshineinlife.
D.
Smileisimportanttoeveryone.2.閱讀理解
Needtobuysomething?Whygotoastore?BuyitontheInternet!Needitnow?Whywait?Asktoreceiveitthenextday!Eachday,moreandmorepeopletryon-lineshopping.Infact,onlinesaleshavedoubledinthelasttenyears.Butnoteveryoneisexcited.Somescientistsnowsaythatonlineshoppingisbadfortheenvironment.
Peoplearesurprisedtohearthis."Theythink,Idon'tneedtodrive,andthebusinessdoesn'tneedtobuildastore,sotherewillbelesspollution,"saysNuriaProst,anenvironmentalscientist."Butitisnotsosimple.Infact,onlineshoppingiswasteful.Italsoaddstoairpollution."
Intruth,theInternetisnotalwaysasgoodafriendtotheenvironmentasitseems.Forexample,mostpeoplethoughtthattheInternetwouldhelpofficesuselesspaperandothermaterials.Butpaperuseincreasedby33percentbetween1986and1997."Onlineshoppingcouldhavesimilarlyharmfulresults,"saysNevilCohen,aresearcherofenvironmentalscience.Partoftheproblemiswhatpeoplearebuyingthesedays.Inthepast,peopleboughtthingsontheInternetthatdidnotrequiremuchpackingmaterial,suchasbooksandclothing.Butnowpeoplealsoshoponlineforlarge,heavyproductssuchastelevisions,computers,chairsandtables.Theseproductsneedtobepackedinlotsofplasticandpaper.Thiscreatesalotofwaste.
Anotherproblemcausedbyonlineshoppingisairpollution.Whencustomersbuyproductsandasktoreceivethemthenextday,onlinebusinessesoftenhavetosendthembyair.Airplanesusemuchmoreoilthancarsandproducemorecarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Whenpeoplebuyalotofdifferentthingsfromdifferentonlinebusinesses,thiscreatesevenmoretravelbyairplane.
Onlineproductreturnsarealsoaproblem.Forexample,anonlineshoestoremayallowcustomerstoreturnshoesforfreeiftheyarewrongsize.Thisdoublesthepackingmaterialsandnumberofairlinetripsrequiredtosellonepairofshoes.
"Ifpeoplewanttoprotecttheenvironment,theyneedtothinkbeforetheyshop,"saysProst."Peopleneedtoaskthemselves:IsthisexactlywhatIwant?DoIreallyneedittomorrow,orcanIwait?"Onlinestorescanalsoaskcustomerstopaymoneyforreturns.Thismaymakepeopleshopmorecarefully."Onlineshoppingisfastandeasy,"saysProst,"butwecan'tforgettheharmfulresultithascausedtotheenvironment."(1)Thepassagebeginswithseveralquestionsto
.A.
introducethemaintopicB.
describeonlineshoppingC.
showthewriter'sopinionD.
listadvantagesofshopping(2)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.
TheInternetisnotgoodtotheenvironment.B.
Onlineshoppingcausesmoreairpollution.C.
Onlineshoppingisbadfortheenvironment.D.
Stoponlineshoppingtoprotecttheenvironment.(3)Whichofthefollowingistoshowthatonlineshoppingiswasteful?A.
Largeproductsneedmorepackingmaterials.B.
Paperuseincreasedby33percentabouttenyears.C.
Businessesneedtobuildastoretoselltheproducts.D.
Onlineshoppingcostslessthanshoppinginastore.(4)Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.
AGoodDealtoMakeB.
ADifferentLifestyletoKeepC.
ACleanerWaytoShopD.
ANewBusinesstoStart(5)Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructure(結(jié)構(gòu))ofthepassage?(P=Paragraph)A.
B.
C.
D.
3.閱讀理解BradfordCityMatters
Welcometothewinteredition(版)ofCityMatters.
"Don'tDropIt;StopIt!"
Putrubbishinyourwheeliebin(有輪大垃圾筒).
Youmustputyourrubbishinyourwheeliebintokeepyourenvironmentclean.Don'tpileyourrubbishup(堆放)inyourhouseorgarden-useawheeliebinoroneofourlargerbins.
YoucanbuyawheeliebinfromourWasteManagementSectionat01943874122.
YoucantellusaboutmiceorrubbishinyourareabyphoningourPublicHealthUnitat01943874146.
▲
Didyouknowthatyoucangeta50fine(罰款)fordroppingrubbishonthestreets?OurCouncilofficersareonthestreetsofBradfordlookingforpeoplewhodroprubbish.Theywillfinepeoplewhodroplitter.Thisispartofour"Don'tDropIt;Stopit!"campaign(運(yùn)動(dòng)).
Don'tfillyourbin-recycle.
Justthinkhowfullyourbingetsovertheholidays.
Toreduceyourwaste:
Say"no"tounwantedbags.
Takeyourownbagstothesupermarketorreuseoldones.
GetyourfreeshoppingbagfromourAdviceCenter.
Recycleyourwaste.
Takebottlestoyourlocalrecyclingcenter.
Buyrecycledthings.
Cardsandpaperaregoodexamples.
Ourcompetitionwinners
Aspartofour"Don'tDropIt;StopIt!"campaign,communitygroupsfromthenorth,south,eastandwestofthecity-500volunteers-enteredourcompetitiontocleanuptheirarea.Thegoalwastomakethecitycleanerforthosewholive,work,shoporplaythere.
Thefourwinnerswere:HighTreesParentGroup,SouthBradfordCommunityProject,TheBridgeCommunityAssociationandForestYouthGroup.(1)Ifyouhaveaproblemwithmiceinyourarea,youcancall
.A.
01943874122
B.
01941824146
C.
01943874146
D.
01941824122(2)Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinto
▲
?A.
Droppingrubbishcanbeexpensive.B.
Manypeopletaketheirbagswhenshopping.C.
Pilingrubbishupinyourgardenisabadhabit.D.
OurCouncilofficerswillhelpyouwhenyou'reintrouble.(3)FromtheAdviceCenter,youcanget
.A.
twowheeliebinsB.
afreeyoungtreeC.
afreeshoppingbagD.
somerecycledpaper(4)Whatdoweknowaboutthecompetition?A.
Therewerefivewinners.B.
Itwasheldinthespring.C.
Itfailedtoreachitsgoal.D.
500volunteerstookpartinit.(5)Wheremightyouseethismaterial?A.
Inastorybook.B.
Inahealthreport.C.
Inatravelmagazine.D.
Inalocalnewspaper.4.閱讀理解
Populationsofwhite-taileddeer(白尾鹿)aregrowingrapidlyinmanypartsoftheUnitedStates.Aspopulationsgrow,foodbecomesaproblem.Manydeerdieofhunger.Othersgrowupsmallandunhealthy.Insearchoffood,hungrydeermoveclosertowherehumanslive.Theyeatfarmcrops,vegetablesandeventrees.Besides,increasednumbersofdeernearroadscancausetrafficaccidents.
Peopleadmirethegraceandfastspeedofdeer.Mostpeopledon'twanttheseanimalstobehungryandill.Shouldpeopletakeactiontocontrolthegrowingdeerpopulations?ShouldPeopleTakeDirectAction?
Manypeoplethinkthathunting(打獵)isthebestwaytocontroltheanimalpopulations.Wildlifemanagerswillseeifthere'senoughfoodinanareaanddecideitscarryingcapacity(容量).Thenhunterswithlicensesaresenttohelpcontrolthenumberofdeer.Huntingisusuallynotallowedincitiesorsuburbs,however.
Somepeoplehavetheideatocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces.Butthismethodisexpensiveandrequiresfindinganotherplacethatcanacceptthedeerwithoutbreakingthebalanceofecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)).
Scientistsarealsoworkingtodevelopchemicals(化學(xué)藥品)tocontrolthebirthrate(率)indeerpopulations.Butthisplanworksforonlyoneyearatatime.ShouldPeopleTakeIndirectAction?
Somesuggestbringinginnaturalenemiesofdeer,suchaswolves,lionsandbears,toareaswithtoomanydeer.Buttheseanimalscouldalsohurtdogs,cats,andevenhumans.Othercommunitieshavebuilttallfences(籬笆)aroundareastokeepoutthedeer.However,thisisimpossibleforfarmers.
▲
Somepeopleareagainstanykindofaction.Theysupportleavingthedeeralone.Animalpopulationsinanareanaturallygoupanddownovertime.Doingnothingmeansthatsomedeerwilldieofhungerorillness.Butfinally,thepopulationwillreachasizewithinthecarryingcapacity(容量)oftheenvironment.So,letnaturegoitsownway.(1)Accordingtothepassage,increasednumbersofdeercanbring
topeopleinthearea.A.
waterpollution
B.
trafficaccidents
C.
seriousillnesses
D.
growingpopulations(2)Whichofthefollowingisthebesttofillinthe"
▲
"inthepassage?A.
ShouldPeopleDoNothing?
B.
ShouldPeopleProtecttheDeer?
C.
ShouldPeopleTakeSpecialAction?
D.
ShouldPeopleDrivetheDeerAway?
(3)Thewritermostprobablyagreesthat
.A.
farmerscanbuildfencestokeepthedeeroutB.
peopleshouldleavethedeeraloneinthewild
C.
huntingisthebestwaytocontrolthedeerpopulationsD.
it'sgreattocatchthedeerandmovethemtootherplaces(4)Thewriterorganizesthispassageby
.A.
tellingstories
B.
usingnumbers
C.
givingopinions
D.
describingscenes(場景)5.閱讀理解ByAnnaMatteo28January,2019
A3-year-oldboywhowaslostinthewoodsfortwodaysisnowsafeathomewithhisfamily.ButCaseyHathawaytoldhisrescuers(救援者)thathewasnotaloneintherainy,freezingcoldwoods.Hesaidhewaswithafriend—abear.
ThechildwentmissingonJanuary22whileplayingwithfriendsnearhisgrandmother'shouseinNorthCarolina.WhentheotherchildrenreturnedbutCaseydidnot,thefamilysearchedtheareaforalmostanhourbeforecallingthepolice.
Policeformedasearchteamtolookfortheyoungboyinthenearbywoods.Buttwodayswentbyand—noCasey.
ThenonJanuary24,someonecalledthepolicesayingheheardachildcryinginthewoods.PolicefollowedupontheinformationandfoundCaseyatabout9:30thatnight.Hewasingoodhealth.
Caseytoldtherescuershehadhungoutwithablackbearfortwodays,abearhecalledhis"friend".
ThepoliceofficerChipHughesspokewithreportersfromseveralnewsagencies.HesaidCaseydidnotsayhowhecouldsurviveinthewoodsfortwodaysinthecold,rainyweather."However,"thepoliceofficersaid,"hedidsayhehadafriendinthewoodsthatwasabearwithhim."
Hundredsofpeoplehelpedinthesearchandrescueefforts,includingsome600volunteers,policeandmembersofthearmy.DoctorsatthemedicalcentergaveCaseysomeexamination.HewasthensenttohisfamilyonJanuary25.
Hismothertalkedwithreportersandthankedeveryonewhojoinedthesearchforherson."Wejustwanttotelleverybodythatwe'reverythankfulthatyoutookthetimeouttosearchforCasey,"saidhismother."Heisupandtalking.He'salreadyaskedtowatchcartoons."(1)WhostayedwithCaseyduringinthewoodsthetwodays?A.
Abear.
B.
Thepolice.
C.
Hismother.
D.
Thevolunteers.(2)Theunderlinedword"survive"inParagraph6probablymeans"
".A.
giveup
B.
getlost
C.
fallasleep
D.
keepalive(3)Whatisthecorrectorderinwhichthesehappen?a.Someoneheardachildcrying.
b.ThefamilystartedtolookforCasey.c.Caseyplayedwithhisfriends.
d.ThepolicefoundCaseywasingoodhealth.A.
b-c-a-d
B.
b-c-d-a
C.
c-b-a-d
D.
c-b-d-a(4)AfterCaseywassentbackhome,hewas
.A.
scared
B.
nervous
C.
relaxed
D.
surprised6.閱讀理解
Australiaatlast!Theflightwastiring,buthereIamatlast,inSydney!Look!Hereweareatlast!TheSydneyOperaHouse!Itlookslikeshells!
It'swonderfulandamazing!AndI'mtakingtheplanetoNewZealandonTuesday.I'llpostagainfromthere.
CoffeeandParis!Parisisbeautiful!Wewentonagreatcitytour.
WealsotookaboatrideontheRiverSeine.Andit'snicertojustsitatastreetcareandwatchtheworldgoby.But,totellyouasecret.Frank'sdisappointedbecausenoonecanunderstandhisFrench!
Don'tcomehere!We'restayingatafarminUtah.Thereisnearlynothing!It'stooquiet.Everymorning,wegetupreallyearly,andweridethehorses.Thenit'sbreakfastandmoreriding--notmyideaoffun!So,todayIwalkedtoalittletownnearthefarmwheretheyactuallyhaveInternet!
Nextweek,we'reshoppinginNewYork.Ican'twait!(1)WhereisJessywritingfrom?A.
Sydney.
B.
NewZealand.
C.
Paris.
D.
Utah.(2)WhatdidDonnaandFrankdoduringtheirtravelling?A.
Theyvisitedmuseums.
B.
Theytookaboatride.C.
Theysatatastreetpark.
D.
Theywatchedmoviesinthecinema.(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoAnna'sMoments(朋友圈)?A.
Itistoonoisyaroundthefarm.
B.
Herideaoffunishorseriding.C.
SheisgoingtoLondonnextweek.
D.
ShecannotuseInternetatthefarm.7.閱讀理解
Twomenweregoingthroughaforest.
"Iamafraid,"saidone,"thatwemaymeetwithwildanimals.""Fearnothing,friendQuickwit,"criedtheother,whosenamewasBraggart,"Iftheycomeatus,weshallstandbyoneanotherlikemen.Ihaveastrongarm,astrongheart,and…"
"Hark!"criedthefirstinfear,asalowsoundwasheardfromsomewherenearby,Braggart,whowaslightandnimble,climbedupatreelikeasquirrel(松鼠),leavinghisfriend,whowasnotsoactive,tofacethedangeralone!Quickwitcoulddonothingbutthrowhimselfonthegroundandpretended(假裝)tobedead;forhehadheardthatbearswouldnevertouchadeadbody.Innotimethebearcampuptohim,sniffed(用鼻子吸氣)athim.Quickwitdidnotdaretomove;andthebear,thinkinghimdead,wentoffintothewoodagain,leavinghimquiteunharmed!
WhenBraggartsawthatthedangerwasover,hecamedownfromthetreeandtriedtopassoffthematterwithajoke."Well,myfriendQuickwit,"hesaid,"whatdidthebearsaytoyouwhenheputhismouthdosetoyourear?"
"Hetoldme,"repliedQuickwit,"neveragaintotrustamanwhotalksbiglikeyou!"(1)Thecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsis
.a.Twomenweregoingthroughaforest.b.Quickwitthrewhimselfontheground.c.Braggartclimbedupatreelikeasquirrel.d.Alowsoundwasheardfromsomewherenearby.A.
a-b-d-c
B.
a-d-c-b.
C.
d-a-c-b
D.
d-b-c-a(2)ThebearleftQuickwitbecauseit
.A.
washitbyBraggart
B.
feltpityforhimC.
thoughthewasdead
D.
didn'tlikehissmell(3)Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat
.A.
atruefriendreachesforyourhand
B.
afriendtoallisafriendtononeC.
agoodfriendisagoodlistener
D.
arealfriendneverargueswithyou(4)Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe
.A.
AFightBetweenTwoTravelers
B.
TheTravelersandtheBearC.
AKind-heartedBear
D.
ATrueFriendinTrouble8.閱讀理解
Theword,"photography",wasfirstusedin1839.ItcomesfromtheGreekwordsthatmean"towritewithlight".Butphotographycouldonlygivepeoplestaticpictures.Soscientistsweretryinghardtofindwaystomakepicturesthatcanmove.Theymadelotsofexperiments,butfailedagainandagain.ItwasEadweardMuybridgewhofinallysucceeded.Hewasthefirstphotographertotrythissuccessfully.Buthowdidhemakeit?Itwasaninterestingstory.
Backin1872,peopledidn'tknowexactly(確切地)whetherallfourofahorse'shooves(蹄)leftthegroundatthesametimewhenitwasrunning.AgentlemancalledLelandStanfordmadeabetwithhisfriendaboutit.Mostpeoplebelievedthatahorsealwayshadonehoofontheground,oritwouldfallover.ButStanforddidn'tthinkso.
Atthattime,itwashardtoknowwhocouldwinthebet,becauseahorse'slegsmovesofastthatitisimpossibletotelljustbylooking.Sotheyneededawaytorecordthemovementofarunninghorse.ThenStanfordoffered$25,000tothefamousphotographer,Muybridge,tohelpfindtheanswer.Inthebeginning,Muybridgefailedtogetclearimages,buthedidn'tgiveup.Hecontinuedtoimprovehiscameras.In1878,aftermanyexperiments,hemanagedtogetasequence(連續(xù))of12photos.Oneofthemclearlyshowedthatallfourofthehorse'shooveswereoffthegroundatthesametime.Andwhenthephotosmovedfast,peoplecouldseeahorserunning.
ThoughEdisonisusuallyconsideredasthepersonwhocreatedthefirstmoviein1889,itwastheworkofEadweardMuybridgeandthebetthatledtoEdison'sinvention.(1)Theunderlinedword"static"inParagraph1mostprobablymeans
.A.
pretty
B.
dark
C.
moving
D.
still(2)WhatdidLelandStanfordmakeabetwithhisfriendabout?A.
Whosehorseranfaster.B.
Whetherahorsewouldfalloverwhilerunning.C.
Whetheritwaspossibleforscientiststomakemovingpictures.D.
Whetherahorse'shoovesallleftthegroundatthesametimewhilerunning.(3)Muybridgefinallyfoundtheexactanswertothebetin
.A.
1839
B.
1872
C.
1878
D.
1889(4)Thepassagemainlytellsus
.A.
thatThomasEdisoncreatedthefirstmovieB.
thatEadweardMuybridgecreatedthefirststaticpicturesC.
howphotographyhelpedpeopleknowmoreaboutanimalsD.
howEadweardMuybridgegotpicturesofmotion(移動(dòng))successfully9.閱讀理解
Haveyoufoundthis?Sometimes,ongrey,rainydays,yourmoodlevelislowerthanonbright,sunnydays.Isthisacoincidence(巧合),oristheresomesciencebehindthis?Wouldyouliketoknowmoreabouthowtheweathercanaffecthowyoufeel?
Accordingtoarecentstudy,thereisaconnectionbetweenweatherandmoods.Goingtoawarmplaceinthemiddleofwintercanmakeourmoodsbetter.Pleasantweatherhasbeenprovedtoimprovemoodsandmemory.However,extremelyhotweathercanactuallymakeusfeelmoretiredandbored,spoilingourmoods.Inthestudy,peoplewhospenttimeoutdoorsinwarmweatherwerehappierthanthosewhospentalldayinside.
Thebesttemperatureforhumansisabout22.2℃.ThatexplainswhypeopleinsouthernCaliforniaarehappyallthetime.Toimprovehisorhermoods,apersonmustspendatleast30minutesoutsideinwarm,sunnyweather.Spendingtimeindoorswhentheweatheroutsideissonicetendstolowermoods.
Maybejusttheactivitiesconnectedwithbeingoutsideaffectourmoods.Warmweatherisconnectedwiththebeach,funoutdoorsportsandsoon.Itbringsbackchildhoodmemoriesofplayingoutsideallday.Whodoesn'tlovethat?
Ofcourse,wecanwakeupeverydayanddecidehowwewillfeelthatday.Ifit'srainy,thatwon'tnecessarilymakeusunhappy.We'lljusthavetobringourumbrellasoutandcheerupthosewhoarefeelingsad!(1)Accordingtothestudy,wemayfeel
onextremelyhotdays.A.
happier
B.
morebored
C.
moreexcited
D.
morepleased(2)Warmweathercanhelpimproveourmoodsandaccordingtothepassage.A.
sight
B.
memory
C.
height
D.
hearing(3)WhyarepeopleinsouthernCaliforniahappyallthetime?A.
Becausetheweatherthereisalwayscold.B.
Becausepeopletheredon'tlikedoingsports.C.
Becausethetemperaturethereisthebestforhumans.D.
Becausetheweatherthereisextremelyhotalltheyearround.(4)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.
RainyDaysMakeUsSad
B.
TheBestTemperatureforHumansC.
GoOutsideonSunnyDays
D.
HowtheWeatherAffectsOurMoods10.閱讀理解
VanuatuisanislandnationintheSouthWestPacific.Itisoneofthesmallestcountriesintheworld.Butforthosewhoareinterestedinadventureandsports,thereisalottodo.Vanuatu'sislandsoffervisitorstwoofthemostexcitinganddangerousactivitiesintheworld:volcano(火山)surfingandlanddiving.
VolcanoSurfingOnTannaIsland,MountYasurrises361metresintothesky.Yasurisanactivevolcano,anditerupts(爆發(fā))almosteveryday,sometimesseveraltimesaday.Forcenturies,peoplehaveclimbedthismountaintovisitthetop.Recently,peoplehavealsostartedclimbingYasurtosurfthevolcano.Insomeways,volcanosurfingislikesurfinginthesea,butinotherwaysit'sverydifferent.Volcanosurferstrytoescapetheeruptingvolcano--withoutgettinghitbyflyingrocks!It'sfast,funanddangerous-theperfectextremesport(極限運(yùn)動(dòng)).
LandDivingMostpeoplearefamiliarwithbungeejumping,butdoyouknowbungeejumpingstartedonPentecostIslandinVanuatuandisalmostfifteencenturiesold?Theactivity,firstcalledlanddiving,ispartofareligiousceremony(宗教儀式).Amantiestreevines(樹藤)tohislegs.Hethenjumpshead-firstfromahightowertotouchtheearthwiththetopofhishead-withoutbreakingthevine.Everyspring,islandnatives(menonly)stilltakepartinthisamazingactivity.(1)Inthefirstparagraph,whatdoestheunderlinedwordreferto?A.
People.
B.
Animals.
C.
Activities.
D.
Islands.(2)Accordingtothepassage,MountYasur?A.
isnolongeractive
B.
isonPentecostIslandC.
eruptsalmosteveryday
D.
rises800metresintothesky(3)WhyhavepeoplerecentlystartedclimbingMountYasur?A.
Becausepeoplecanclimbiteasily.
B.
Becausepeoplecanmakemoney.C.
Becausepeoplecanwatchsnowonit.
D.
Becausepeoplecansurfthevolcano.(4)WhichofthefollowingaboutlanddivingisTRUE?A.
Itisnotdangerousatall.
B.
Itwasfirstcalled"bungeejumping".C.
ItisatraditionalactivityinVanuatu.
D.
ItcametoVanuatufromanothercountry.(5)Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.
Totellpeoplenottododangeroussports.B.
Toexplainwhatvolcanosurfingandlanddivingare.C.
Totalkabouttheworld'sbestvolcanosurferandlanddiver.D.
TocompareactivitiesinVanuatuwithsportsinNewZealand.11.閱讀理解
Whatdoyouseewhenyoulookatabstract(抽象的)art?Canyouunderstandit?Doesitlooklikeanything?
Abstractartbecamepopularintheearly20thcentury.Artistsdidnotwanttopaint,draw,orsculptthingsexactlyliketheylooked.Theydidn'twanttheirarttoberealistic(現(xiàn)實(shí)的).Theyweremoreinterestedinbasicshapesandcolours.
Picassoisprobablythemostfamousoftheseartists.Hepaintedanddrewinmany,manystyles.Sometimesheusedalotofbluecolours(his"blueperiod").Later,heusedmoreredandpinkcolours(his"roseperiod").Manyofhisotherpaintingsarecalled"cubist(立體派的)"becausetheyaremadeofpaintedsquares.
Afteralongtime,Picasso'spaintingsbecamemoreandmoreabstract.Hepaintedpeopleandthingsusingstrangeshapes.Hisworkwassostrangethatmanyofhisworkmatesdidn'tunderstandit.
Kandinsky,anotherfamousartist,usedlines,shapes,andpatternstopainthissubjects.Hispaintingsalsousedstrongcolourstoexpressfeelings.Otherartistslikethesurrealists(超現(xiàn)實(shí)主義畫家),wereinterestedinsubconsciousness(潛意識).PainterslikeBretonandMagritteusedmanysymbolsintheirwork.Themeaningorsubjectoftheirworkwasn'talwaysclear.Dali,anothersurrealistartist,paintedpicturesthatlookedlikedreams.
Therearestillmanyabstractartistsaroundtheworld.That'sthewaymanyartistsprefer.Theywanteachpersontolookatartandfindtheirownmeaninginit.(1)Whichwouldbemostlikeabstractart?A.
Apaintingofahouse.B.
Asculptureofacar.C.
Adrawingoftwopeopleinacoffeehouse.D.
Aredandbluepainting,withnoclearsubject.(2)WhathappenedtoPicasso'sworkafteralongtime?A.
Itbecamemoreabstract.B.
Itbecamelessstrange.C.
Hewentfromusingredcolourstousingbluecolours.D.
Heonlypaintedwithcolouredsquares.(3)HowdidKandinskyexpressfeelings?A.
Byusingstrongcolours.
B.
Bypaintingrealisticpeople.C.
Bypaintingwithalotofsymbols.
D.
Bypainti
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