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備戰(zhàn)2022中考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解熱點(diǎn)話題+體裁分類(lèi)訓(xùn)練(中考真題+各地模擬題)專(zhuān)題71文學(xué)名著(2021·江蘇常州·中考真題)Durbeyfieldsatdownuponthegrassylandbytheroadside,puttinghisbasketbeforehim.Inafewminutes,ayouthfromhisvillageappearedinthedistance.Onseeinghim,Durbeyfieldhelduphishand,andtheboyquickenedhisstepsandcamenear.“Boy,takeupthatbasket!Iwantyoutodosomethingforme.”Theskinnyboyfrowned(皺眉),“whoareyouthen,JohnDurbeyfield,toordermeaboutandcallme‘boy’?YouknowmynameaswellasIknowyours!”“Doyou,doyou?That’sthesecret—That’sthesecret!Nowobeymyorders,andFred,Idon’tmindtellingyouthatthesecretisthatI’moneofanoblerace(貴族)—ithasbeenjustfoundoutbymethispresentafternoon.”Andashemadetheannouncement,heluxuriously(奢侈地)layhimselfuponthelandamongtheflowers.TheboystoodbeforeDurbeyfield,andlookedathimfromheadtofoot.“Sir,JohnD’Urberville—that’swhoIam,”continuedDurbeyfield.“DoyouknowsuchaplaceasGreenhill?”“Yes.IhavebeentheretoGreenhillfair(集市).”“Well,underthechurchofthatcitythereliemyancestors(祖先)—hundredsofthem—incoatsofjewellery.Thereisnotamanherewho’sgotgreaterandnoblerancestorsthanI.”“Oh?”“Nowtakeupthatbasket,andgoontothePureDropInn,tellingthemtosendahorseandcarriage(馬車(chē))withaservant(仆人)herequickly,tocarrymehome.Andwhenyou’vedonethat,goontomyhousewiththebasket,andtellmywifetoputawaythatwashing,becausesheneedn’tfinishit,andwaittillIehome,asI’venewstotellher.”Astheboystoodindoubt,Durbeyfieldputhishandintohispocket,andproducedashilling(aunitofmoneyusedinBritainuntil1971).“Hereisforyourwork,son.”Thismadeadifference.“Yes.SirJohn.Thankyou.”Theboytookupthebasket,andsetoutatonce.1.WhatdidDurbeyfieldaskFredtodo?A.Listentoastory. B.Findoutasecret.C.Sendmessagesforhim. D.Driveahorseandcarriageforhim.2.WhichofthefollowingaboutDurbeyfieldisTRUE?A.Hedidbelievehewasanoble. B.HewantedtoplayatrickonFred.C.Hewastherichestmaninthecity. D.HeusedtoliveinGreenhill.3.WhatmadetheboywillingtoworkforDurbeyfield?A.Durbeyfield’ssecret. B.Durbeyfield’sorder.C.HisvisittoGreenhillfair. D.Theunitofmoney.4.WhatismostprobablytherelationshipbetweenDurbeyfieldandFred?A.Fatherandson. B.Neighbors.C.Closefriends. D.Masterandservant.(2021·廣西廣西·中考真題)FourPoemsPoem1Poem2___________ByLiuZongyuanFromhilltohillnobirdinflight;Frompathtopathnomaninsight.Alonelyfishermanafloat①I(mǎi)sfishinginsnowinalonelyboat.ToWangLunByLiBaiI,LiBai,sitaboardashipabouttogo,Whensuddenlyonshoreyourfarewell②songso’erflow.HoweverdeepthelakeofPeachBlossomsmaybe,Itisnotsodeep,OWangLun!Asyourloveforme.Poem3Poem4HomesicknessNightByLiBaiBeforemybedapooloflight,Canitbehoarfrost③ontheground?Lookingup,Ifindthemoonbright;Bowing,inhomesicknessI'mdrowned④.OntheStorkTowerByWangZhihuanThesunbeyondthemountainglows⑤;TheYellowRiverseawards⑥flows⑦.Youcanenjoyagrander⑧sightByclimbingtoagreaterheight.(TranslatedbyXuYuanchong)NOTES:

①ontheriver

②goodbye

③smallpiecesofice④dyingmissing⑤shineslessbrightly

⑥towardsthesea⑦runs

⑧greater根據(jù)語(yǔ)篇內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將選定答案的字母標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。WhichpictureisaboutPoem1? B. C. D.6.ThebesttitleforPoem1is________.A.HappyRainonaSpringNight B.FishinginSnowC.SongoftheGreatWind D.ReturntoNature7.LiBaifelt________whenhewrotePoem2.A.free B.interested C.thankful D.confident8.InPoem3,theunderlinedword“Homesickness”means________inChinese.A.思鄉(xiāng) B.憂國(guó) C.壯志 D.樂(lè)學(xué)9.AccordingtoPoem4,whatwouldWangZhihuanagree?A.Nevergiveupevenifyouhavenosupport. B.Itisimportanttosaygoodbyetoafriend.C.Don’tputofftoday’sworkuntiltomorrow. D.Thehigheryoustand,thefartheryoucansee.(2021·江蘇宿遷·中考真題)Dr.DolittlelivedinasmalltowncalledPuddleby.Everyoneinthetownknewhim.Thedogandchildrenranafterhim.Helivedinasmallhouse,buthehadalargegarden.Hekeptmanyanimalsinhisgarden.HisfavoriteanimalswereDabDab,aduck;Jip,adog;GubGub,ababypigandPolynesia,aparrot.Healsokeptsomefish,rabbits,cats,asquirrel,acowandababycow,ahorse,chickensandsoon.Dr.Dolittledidn’thavemanypatients.Mostpeopledidn’tlikeallofhisanimals,sowhentheywereill,theywenttoadoctorinanothertown.“Butyoudon’thaveanymoney,”hissistertoldhim.“Youneedpatients.”“Ihaveapatient,”Dr.Dolittleanswered,“Thecat’smeatman.He’sthemanwhosellsmemeatforthecat.”“Hedoesn’tpayyouenoughtoliveon,”hissistertoldhim.“ThenI’llselleverythingIhave,”hesaid.Andhedid.Hesoldmostofhisfurniture.Healsosoldmostofhisclothes.Thenhehadenoughmoneytobuyfoodforhimselfandhisanimals.Oneday,thecat’smeatmansaidtohim,“Whydon’tyoustopbeingadoctorforpeopleandbeeadoctorforanimalsinstead?I’msurethatyouknowalotaboutanimalsmorethanmostvets.Youwroteawonderfulbookaboutcats.I’dsendallthepeoplewithsickdogsorcatstoyou.”Whenthecat’smeatmanleft,Polynesia,theparrot,flewontothetable.“He’sright,Doctor,”P(pán)olynesiasaid.“Youshouldbeeananimaldoctor.”“Therearealotofvets,”Dr.Dolittlesaid.“Perhapstherearealotofvets.Butyou’dbethebestvetofall.I’mnottheonlyanimalthatcantalk.Alltheanimalscantalk.Eachkindofanimalhasitsownlanguage.I’llteachyoumineifyoulike.”“Yes,please,”Dr.Dolittlesaid.Heopenedadrawer(抽屜)andtookoutanotebookandpencil.“Willyouteachmetheparrot’sABCsfirst?”heasked.PolynesiaagreedtoteachDr.Dolittleparrotlanguage.Laterthatday,Jipcameintotheroom.Polynesiasaid,“He’stalkingtoyou,Doctor.”“Idon’tthinkheis,”Dr.Dolittlesaid.“He’sjustscratching(撓)himself.”“Dogstalkwiththeirears,theirnoses,andtheirtails,”P(pán)olynesiatoldhim.Theydon’talwaysmakeanoise.Doyouseehowheismovinghisnosenow?”“Yes.”“Heistellingusthatithasstoppedraining,andhewantstoaskyouaquestion.”Everyday,Dr.Dolittlelearnedthelanguagesoftheanimals.Whenpeoplefoundouthewasnowananimaldoctor,theybroughttheirsickpetstohim.Oneday,ahorsesaidtohim,“You’reamuchbetteranimaldoctorthanthevet.YouknewIcouldn’tseewell,andyoumadeglassesforme.”Thehorsewasverypleased.Hecouldseeverywell.HetoldallhisfriendshowcleverDr.Dolittlewas,andtheytoldalltheirfriends.Soon,manyanimalscametoseehim.Hehadadifferentdoorforeachanimal,andhewrotethenameofeachkindofanimalaboveeachdoor.HORSES,COWS,...Beforelong,everyanimalthatlivedinornearthetownbecamethedoctor’spatient.Hewasveryhappy,andhelikedhislifeverymuch.(AdaptedfromTheStoryofDr.Dolittle)10.WhatwereDr.Dolittle’sfavouriteanimals?①aduck,cats

②ababypig,aparrot③aduck,adog

④aparrot,rabbitsA.①④ B.②④ C.①③ D.②③11.Whydidmostpeoplegotoadoctorinanothertownwhentheywereill?A.BecauseDr.Dolittlewasimpolitetothem.B.Becausetheydidn’tlikeallofDr.Dolittle’sanimals.C.Becausethedoctorinanothertownwasveryfamous.D.BecauseDr.Dolittlewasbusylookingafterhisanimals.12.WhichisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedtoDr.Dolittleinthestory?a.Dr.Dolittlelearnedthelanguagesoftheanimals.b.Dr.Dolittlesoldmostofhisfurnitureandclothes.c.AnimalsinornearthetownbecameDr.Dolittle’spatients.d.PolynesiaflewontothetableandtaughtDr.Dolittleparrotlanguage.A.dacb B.bdac C.badc D.dcba13.WhotoldallhisfriendsthatDr.Dolittlewasacleveranimaldoctor?A.Aparrot. B.Acow. C.Ahorse. D.Aduck.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Dr.Dolittleonlytalkedtohisparrot. B.Dr.Dolittlehadmuchmoneyatfirst.C.Dr.Dolittlewasveryhappyintheend. D.Dr.Dolittlewaslikedbyeveryoneinthetown.(2021·湖北黃岡·中考真題)CaoXueqinwroteTheStoryoftheStone.HelivedintheQingDynasty.ThebookisthegreatestworksofChinesenovels.Itdescribesthefallofanoblefamilyandthelovestoriesofsomeyoungpeople.WangFulinturneditintoTVseries(電視劇)in1986.Price:¥129.5TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomswaswrittenbyLuoGuanzhong.IttellsthestoryofthelateEasternHanDynasty.LiuBei,CaoCaoandSunQuanhavebeefamousnamesamongChinesepeople.ItwasmadeintoTVseriesin1994andalsotranslatedintoEnglish.Price:¥92.5TheWaterMargintellsthehistoryoftheNorthernSongDynasty.ThebookwaswrittenbyShiNai’an.Fordifferentreasons,agroupofpeoplewenttoMountLiang,fightingagainsttheauthority.AmericanwriterPearBucktranslateditintoEnglish.ZhangShaolinmadeitaTVseriesin1998.Price:¥90WuCheng’enprobablypletedJourneytotheWestin1570.ThebookintroducestheamazingexperienceofXuanzangandhisthreedisciplesintheTangDynasty.Onthewaytothewest,theyhelpedeachothertowineverybattle.DirectorYangJiemadeitaTVseriesin1986.Price:¥99WhowrotethebookTheStoryoftheStone?A.CaoXueqin B.LuoGuanzhong C.ShiNai’an D.WuCheng’en.16.IfyouareinterestedinhistoryoftheNorthernSongDynasty,whichbookwillyouread?A.TheStoryoftheStone B.TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsC.TheWaterMargin D.JourneytotheWest17.IfyouwanttobuyTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsandJourneytotheWest,howmuchwillyoupay?A.¥222. B.¥191.5. C.¥182.5. D.¥189.18.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.YangJieisthedirectorofJourneytotheWest.B.TheWaterMarginwasturmnedintoTVseriesin1994.C.TheStoryoftheStonetellsthestoryofaspecialstone.D.PearBucktranslatedTheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms.(2022·江蘇鹽城·一模)Bassaniolookedatthethreeboxes,buthedidnotreadthewritingonthem.Helookedatthegoldandsilver.“Theworldistrickedbyappearances,”hesaid.“Peopleoftenhideordinarythingswithbeautifulgold,silver,andjewels.Peoplealwaysagreewiththosewhospeakwell,eveniftheysayfoolishthings.Manypeoplewhoseembravearereallycowards.Howoftendowebelieveinleaderswhoturnouttobebad?IrememberthestoryofMidas,themanwholovedgoldtoomuch.Hewantedeverythingtobegold.Hewishedthathecouldmakeeverythinggoldjustbytouchingit.Whenhecould,itwasadisaster.Hecouldnoteathisgoldenfood,andhewasafraidtotouchhisdaughter.No,Idonotwantthesebeautifulboxesofgoldandsilver.Iwillchoosetheleadboxwithitsordinarycolor.Itspeaksmoretomethanallthegoldandsilverintheworld.Pleasegivemethekeytotheleadbox.Lethappinessbemine.Oneoftheservantsgavehimthekey,andhewenttotheboxandopenedit.Portiawasverypleased.Shecouldnotbelieveit,untilBassanioopenedtheboxandsawthepictureofPortiainsideit.Whenhesawthepicture,helovedherevenmorebecausethepicturewasverybeautiful.Hewonderedhowanyonecouldpaintsuchagoodpictureofher.ItwasalmostasbeautifulasPortiaherself.Helookedatallthepartsofthepicture.Helookedattheeyesandthehairandthemouth.Allofthemwereperfect.ButPortiaherselfevenmorebeautifulthanherpicture.Thewritinginsidetheboxtoldhimthathehadchosentherightbox.ItsaidthatheshouldgotoPortiaandlookintohereyes.Shewouldbehiswife.Bassaniocouldnotbelieveit.“Isitreallytrue?”heasked.“Willyoureallybemywife?Iamafraidtobelieveituntilyousayso.”19.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytellus?A.Howappearancestricktheworld. B.Whatgoldandsilverareusedfor.C.WhyBassaniochosetheleadbox. D.WhatBassaniothoughtofthehappiness.20.Whatmay“cowards”dowhentheyfacethedifficulties?A.Findoutwaystosolvethem. B.Showfearandgiveup.C.Askothersforhelp. D.Handintheproblemstoothers.21.WhydidPortiafeelverypleasedwhenBassanioopenedthebox?A.BecauseBassaniodidn’tlikegold,silverorjewels.B.BecauseBassaniodidn’treadthewritingonthebox.C.BecauseshehopedtobeethewifeofBassanio.D.Becauseshethoughtthepictureintheboxwasperfect.22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Therewasnothingbutapictureintheleadbox.B.TheservantssuggestedBassaniotochoosetheleadbox.C.BassaniothoughtthepicturewasmorebeautifulthanPortia.D.Bassaniowastooexcitedtobelievehimselfafterreadingthewriting.23.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Bassanioandtheleadbox B.PortiaandherpictureC.Thethingsintheboxes D.Tricksbyappearances(2022·江蘇宿遷·一模)Forhundredsofyears,HansChristianAndersen’s(安徒生)magicaltaleshavemadechildrenhappywithstoriesoficyqueens,lonelymermaidsandfoolishemperors(愚蠢的皇帝).Inmanystories,Andersenusesordinarysituationsandmagicalsettingstoteachlifelessonstoyoungreaders.Atinygirlgrowsfromaflower,abutterflytriestomarryaflowerandmanymorestories,ManyofthestoriesinAndersen’sFairyTales(1835)areaboutappearances.Whetherit’saproudemperorandhisclothesthatcan’tbeseen,anuglyduckling(丑小鴨)tryingtofitinwithothersthatlookdifferentoramermaidthatwantstofitinwithhumansonland,themeaningofappearanceplaysalargeroleinmanyofAndersen’stales.Toomuchprideinone’sappearancedoesn’tturnoutwellformostofAndersen’scharacters.Inthisexcerpt(節(jié)選)fromTheLittleMermaid,thewitch(巫師)takesawaythemermaid’svoiceinexchangeforahumanbody.Thefollowingisexcerptfromthebook:“Iamwillingtohelpyou,butareyouwillingtosuffer(受苦)allthis?”“Yes”.Thelittlemermaidsaidinatremblingvoice,asshethoughtofthePrinceandofgainingahumanheart.“Remember!”saidthewitch.“Onceyouhavetakenhumanform,youcanneverbeamermaidagain.Youcanneverebackthroughthewaterstoyoursistersortoyourfather’spalace.”“Ishalltakethatrisk(險(xiǎn)),”saidthelittlemermaid,butsheturnedaspaleasdeath.“Butyoumustalsopayme!”thewitchsaid,“andwhatIamaskingforisnotexpensive.Youhavetheloveliestvoiceofallthosehereontheseabedandyouhopetoentrant(使著迷)himwithit,butthatvoiceyoumustgivetome.Imusthavethebestthingyouownformypreciousdrink!Imustgiveyouofmyownbloodforthedrink,sothatitcanbeassharpasadoubleedgedsword(雙刃劍)!”“Butifyoutakemyvoice,”thelittlemermaidsaid.“whatamIleftwith?”“Yourlovelyform,”thewitchtoldher,“yourglidingmovementsandyoureloquent(會(huì)說(shuō)話的)eyes.Withtheseyoucaneasilyenchantahumanheart.……24.WhatdoAndersen’staleshaveinmon?①delightchildren

②ordinarysituations

③magicalsettings④concernappearances

⑤turnoutbeautifulendingforcharactersA.①②③ B.①③⑤ C.②③④ D.③④⑤25.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordtremblingmostprobablymean?A.peaceful B.fearful C.hopeful D.doubtful26.Whatriskmadethelittlemermaidturnaspaleasdeath?A.Hereloquenteyes. B.Herloveliestvoice.C.Adoubleedgesword. D.Beingunabletogobacktothesea.27.Whatmayhappentothelittlemermaidattheendofthestory?A.Shemayloseherloveliestvoiceandcanneverreturntothesea.B.Shemaynotlistentothewitchbecauseshedoesn’twanttoleavethepalace.C.Shemayaskhersistersforadviceandthenwillmakeafinaldecision.D.Shemaybekilledbythewitchbecausethewitchwantsthebestthing.(2021·四川成都·模擬預(yù)測(cè))Thefollowingbookshavebeenpublishedrecently,andmaybeyouwouldliketoreadthem.ThisAtmosphereofLoveFranklinBassJr.Paperback

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C.ThisAtmosphereofLove.(2021·河南省第二實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)二模)Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandWriter:LewisCarrollPrice:¥25(inbookstores)¥20(online)Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandisanEnglishnovelpublishedin1865.Atthebeginning,thebookwasnotwrittenforallpeoplebutforalittlegirl.Onasummerday,thewriter,CarrollmadeashorttripuptheThamesRiverandtoldthestoryofAlice.Theyounggirlfallsdownarabbitholeandgoesonunimaginableadventuresintoawonderland.PeterPanWriter:J.M.BarrieinScotlandPrice:¥15(inbookstores)¥12(online)Itisachildren’sstoryfullofimaginationandadventures,whichisaboutWendy,Joan,andMichaelDarling’sadventuresinNeverLandwithPeterPan,theboywhowouldnotgrowup.Thechildrenarehappyandlovely.(with2tapes)UncleTom’sCabinWriter:HarrietBeecherStowePrice:¥20(inbookstores)¥16(online)ThemostfamousnovelinAmericanhistory,UncleTom’sCabintalksaboutthefightbetweenfreestatesandslavestatesduringtheAmericanCivilWarandisaspopulartodayaswhenitfirstcameoutmorethan150yearsago.TheSecretGardenWriter:FrancesHodgsonBurnettinAmericaPrice:¥35(inbookstores)¥30(online)MaryLennox,asickgirl,findsherselfinheruncle’sdarkhouse.Whyaresomanyroomslocked?Whyisoneofthegardenslocked?Andwhatisthatcryingshehearsatnight?Throughthepowerofhope,friendship,andthemagicofnature,thebravegirlbringsthehouseandalonglostgardenbacktolife.Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandtalksabout________.A.a(chǎn)clearrivernearLewisCarroll’shouse B.a(chǎn)namazingexperienceofAliceC.a(chǎn)wonderfulsummerinEngland D.a(chǎn)shorttripuptheThamesRiver34.Accordingtothepassage,wecansee________.A.TheSecretGardenisthecheapestofthefourB.PeterPantellsastoryaboutfoursadboysC.UncleTom’sCabinwaswrittenaboutoneandahalfcenturiesagoD.Alice’sAdventuresinWonderlandiswith2tapes35.Amongthefourbooks,whichonecanweenjoythesoundbesidesreadingitifyoubuyone?A.Alice’sAdventuresinWonderland. B.PeterPan.C.UncleTom’sCabin D.TheSecretGarden.36.IfLucywantstobuyfourofthebooksonlineinsteadofinthebookstores,howmuchcanshesave?A.¥30. B.¥20. C.¥27. D.¥17.37.Thepurposeofthispassageisto________.A.tellthechildrenhowtobeginanadventure B.providesomeadsaboutcartoonmoviesC.teachhowtowritestoriesforkids D.offersomeinformationaboutbooks(2021·四川成都·三模)China’sFourGreatNovelsstartedinthe14thto18thcenturiesduringtheMingandQingDynasties,happeningatthesametimeastheEuropeanRenaissance(文藝復(fù)興).RomanceoftheThreeKingdomsLuoGuanzhong(1330—1400)ChinesefirstchapterbasednovelwhichdrawsfromthehistoricpowerfightbetweenthethreekingdomsofWei,Shu,Wu(220280).JourneytotheWestWuCheng’en(1500—1582)Mostwidelytoldstoryofthefour,anditisafictionalizeddescriptionoftherealjourneytoIndiaofXuanzang(602—664).WaterMarginShiNai’an(1296—1370)Aworkisbasedonthetruestoryofthebandit(強(qiáng)盜)SongJiangandhis36followersinthelateyearsofNorthSongDynasty(960—1127).DreamoftheRedChamberCaoXueqin(1715—1763)AccordingtosomeofthestoryofCao’sfamily.Theworkhasover600namedcharacters,aboutthedownfallofQingDynastysociety.Soldover100millioncopies.Thenovel________isChinesefirstchapterbasednovel.RomanceoftheThreeKingdomsB.JourneytotheWestC.DreamoftheRedChamber39.Amongthefollowinggreatnovels,________isthemostpopular.A.DreamoftheRedChamber B.JourneytotheWestC.RomanceoftheThreeKingdoms40.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat________.A.JourneytotheWestreflectstherealstoryofXuanzang’sJourneytoIndiaB.ThestoryofWaterMarginhappenedintheearlyyearsofSouthSongDynastyC.DreamoftheRedChamberisallbasedonthewriter’sfamilystory41.Whichofthefollowingworkcameupthelatest?A.WaterMarginB.DreamoftheRedChamberC.RomanceoftheThreeKingdoms42.TheFourGreatNovels________.A.wereallbasedontruestoriesB.havemorethan6,000characterseachC.startedatthesametime參考答案:1.C2.A3.D4.B【解析】【分析】故事大意:Durbeyfield被告知是貴族的后代,便得意忘形起來(lái),安排Fred幫其跑腿傳消息。1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第六段中“Nowtakeupthatbasket,andgoontothePureDropInn,tellingthemtosendahorseandcarriage(馬車(chē))withaservant(仆人)herequickly…goontomyhousewiththebasket,andtellmywifetoputawaythatwashing”可知當(dāng)Durbeyfield被告知是貴族的后代之后,便開(kāi)始讓Fred幫其跑腿傳消息。故選C。2.判斷推理題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第六段中Durbeyfield的話“Nowtakeupthatbasket,andgoontothePureDropInn,tellingthemtosendahorseandcarriage(馬車(chē))withaservant(仆人)herequickly,tocarrymehome.Andwhenyou’vedonethat,goontomyhousewiththebasket,andtellmywifetoputawaythatwashing,becausesheneedn’tfinishit…”可知,Durbeyfield讓Fred幫其跑腿傳消息,且要馬車(chē)仆人送自己回家,妻子也不必做家務(wù),可推斷出他對(duì)自己是貴族后代的事實(shí)深信不疑。故選A。3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后“Astheboystoodindoubt,Durbeyfieldputhishandintohispocket,andproducedashilling…Thismadeadifference…Theboytookupthebasket,andsetoutatonce.”可知,Durbeyfield給了Fred一先令,F(xiàn)red才樂(lè)意跑腿。故選D。4.判斷推理題。根據(jù)全文語(yǔ)境,尤其是第三段Fred的話“whoareyouthen,JohnDurbeyfield,toordermeaboutandcallme‘boy’?YouknowmynameaswellasIknowyours!”可知,年輕人Fred與Durbeyfield之前就認(rèn)識(shí)且有所了解,所以開(kāi)始Fred對(duì)于Durbeyfield的命令不屑一顧,可推斷從他們兩人之間很可能是鄰居。故選B。5.A6.B7.C8.A9.D【解析】【分析】本文主要介紹了四首古詩(shī)。5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Isfishinginsnowinalonelyboat”可知,這首古詩(shī)應(yīng)該是一個(gè)獨(dú)自在釣魚(yú)的場(chǎng)景,故選A。6.最佳標(biāo)題題。根據(jù)“Isfishinginsnowinalonelyboat”及常識(shí)可知,這是《江雪》的故事,故選B。7.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Itisnotsodeep,OWangLun!Asyourloveforme”可知,李白在寫(xiě)第二首古詩(shī)時(shí)是很感激汪倫踏歌趕來(lái)送行,故選C。8.詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)“Bowing,inhomesicknessI’mdrowned”可推斷,這是作者表達(dá)自己思想的一種情緒,所以Homesickness表示“思鄉(xiāng)”,故選A。9.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Youcanenjoyagrandersight”及“Byclimbingtoagreaterheight”可知,這首詩(shī)表達(dá)了作者在登高望遠(yuǎn)中表現(xiàn)出來(lái)的不凡的胸襟抱負(fù),故選D。10.D11.B12.B13.C14.C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,文章節(jié)選自《怪醫(yī)杜立德》,講述了杜立德醫(yī)生是如何從為人治病變成為動(dòng)物治病的過(guò)程。10.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“HisfavoriteanimalswereDabDab,aduck;Jip,adog;GubGub,ababypigandPolynesia,aparrot.”可知,杜立德醫(yī)生最喜歡的動(dòng)物是鴨子、狗、豬和鸚鵡。故選D。11.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Mostpeopledidn’tlikeallofhisanimals,sowhentheywereill,theywenttoadoctorinanothertown.”可知,大多數(shù)人不喜歡他的所有動(dòng)物,所以當(dāng)他們生病時(shí),他們?nèi)チ硪粋€(gè)城鎮(zhèn)看醫(yī)生。故選B。12.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Hesoldmostofhisfurniture.Healsosoldmostofhisclothes…PolynesiaagreedtoteachDr.Dolittleparrotlanguage…Everyday,Dr.Dolittlelearnedthelanguagesoftheanimals…everyanimalthatlivedinornearthetownbecamethedoctor’spatient.”可知,杜立德醫(yī)生因?yàn)槔Ь劫u(mài)掉了家具和衣服,鸚鵡教給他鸚鵡的語(yǔ)言,杜立德醫(yī)生學(xué)習(xí)各種動(dòng)物的語(yǔ)言,最后周?chē)膭?dòng)物成了他的病人;故正確的順序是bdac。故選B。13.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Thehorsewasverypleased.Hecouldseeverywell.HetoldallhisfriendshowcleverDr.Dolittlewas,andtheytoldalltheirfriends.”可知,馬告訴自己的朋友杜立德醫(yī)生是一個(gè)非常聰明的人。故選C。14.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Hewasveryhappy,andhelikedhislifeverymuch.”可知,杜立德醫(yī)生最后變得非??鞓?lè)。故選C。15.A16.C17.B18.A【解析】【分析】本文主要向我們介紹了中國(guó)的四大名著,包括內(nèi)容和價(jià)格等信息。15.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“CaoXueqinwroteTheStoryoftheStone.”可知,曹雪芹寫(xiě)了《紅樓夢(mèng)》,故選A。16.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“TheWaterMargintellsthehistoryoftheNorthernSongDynasty.”可知,《水滸傳》講述了北宋的歷史,故選C。17.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Price:¥92.5”和“Price:¥99”可知,如果想買(mǎi)這兩本書(shū),要付191.5。故選B。18.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“WuCheng’enprobablypletedJourneytotheWestin1570…DirectorYangJiemadeitaTVseriesin1986.”可知,楊潔是《西游記》的導(dǎo)演。故選A。19.C20.B21.C22.D23.A【解析】【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文是改編自《威尼斯商人》一段。介紹了Bassanio

選擇盒子,他選擇了鉛盒子,事實(shí)證明他選對(duì)了,他可以和Portia

結(jié)婚,并成為皇宮的統(tǒng)治者。19.段落大意題。根據(jù)““Theworldistrickedbyappearances,”hesaid.“Peopleoftenhideordinarythingswithbeautifulgold,silver,andjewels.”以及本段的介紹可知,本段介紹了為什么巴薩尼奧選擇了鉛盒。故選C。20.推理判斷題。根據(jù)“IrememberthestoryofMidas,themanwholovedgoldtoomuch.”以及“No,Idonotwantthesebeautifulboxesofgoldandsilver.Iwillchoosetheleadboxwithitsordinarycolor.”可以推出“懦夫”面對(duì)困難時(shí)會(huì)表現(xiàn)出恐懼和放棄。故選B。21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Portiawasverypleased.”以及“Shewouldbehiswife.”可知,她希望成為巴薩尼奧的妻子,所以當(dāng)巴薩尼奧打開(kāi)盒子時(shí),波西亞感到非常高興。故選C。22.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Bassaniocouldnotbelieveit.“Isitreallytrue?”heasked.“Willyoureallybemywife?Iamafraidtobelieveituntilyousayso.””可知,巴薩尼奧讀完盒子里的字跡后激動(dòng)得不敢相信自己,表述正確。故選D。23.最佳標(biāo)題。根據(jù)“Bassaniolookedatthethreeboxes,buthedidnotreadthewritingonthem.Helookedatthegoldandsilver.”以及下文的介紹可知,介紹了Bas

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