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1、閱讀理解專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練A. If you travel by air across the center of Africa or south . America , you fly over forests for thousands of kilometers .These great forests are the oceans of trees . There are full of thousands and thousands of different kinds of plants and animals . However , the worlds forests are getti

2、ng smaller all the time . We are cutting down the trees because we need wood , and we need more farm land . Some people say that there will not be any forests like these in 20 or 30 years . what will happen if they disappear ? If we cut down our forests, a lot of plants and animals will disappear fr

3、om the world . In a lot of places the new farm land will soon look like the old deserts . Crops will not grow there . It will not rain very often , and the weather will get very hot . Perhaps the climate of the world will change . This will be dangerous for everyone in the world . That is why we mus

4、t take care of our forests ._1. The passage mainly tells us about _ . A. the importance of taking care of our plants B. the result of cutting down the trees C. the locations of great forests D. the reasons for forming the deserts_2. Which of the following is true according to the passage ? A. Africa

5、 and South America are the oceans of trees . B. Forests are homes for different kinds of animals . C. Forests are usually several square kilometers large D. Different plants cant be found in the same forest ._3. The need for more wood and more land results in _ . A. the change of the world climate B

6、. the disappearance of many plants and animals C. more deserts and less farm land . D. all of the above_4. What will happen in 20 or 30 years in some peoples view ? A. Well have more and greater forests . B. Well have enough land to support our people . C. Well have no forests like those in the cent

7、er of Africa . D. Well have enough wood to do some cooking ._5. The writer thinks _ . A. it dangerous for everyone to cut down the forests B. it necessary for everyone to protect the forests C. it important for everyone to take care of the worldD. it important for everyone to keep animalsB A travell

8、er hurried down to the hall of an American hotel and went to the cash-desk . He had just 15 minutes to pay his bill and get to the station . Suddenly he remembered that he had left something in his room . Look here , boy , he said to the bellboy , run up to my room and see if I have left a parcel on

9、 the table there . Be quick about it . The boy tan upstairs . Five minutes passed . The traveler was walking up and down the hall , looking very angry . At last the boy appeared . Yes , sir , he reported to te traveler , you have left the parcel there , its right the table in your room . _6. The tra

10、veler _ . A. ran down the street B. came downstairs very much C. ran so quickly that he fell down D. came into the hotel hall very quickly_7. Which statement is true ? A. He had to pay his bill and arrived at the station in 15 minutes . B. It took him 15 minutes to go to the station from the hotel.

11、C. He could pay his bill in 15 minutes and then go to the station . D. He had nothing but 15 minutes ._8. According to the passage , a bellboy is _ . A. a boy whose work is to ring the bell B. a boy who plays with a bell C. a boy whose work in a hotel id to help guests with their bags D. the hotel o

12、wners boy_9. The traveler asked the boy _ . A. to go upstairs B. to look for his parcel C. to fetch the parcel he had left in his room D. only to see if the parcel was on the table in his room_10 . Five minutes later , the boy _ . A. ran up to the room B. came downstairs C. reported to the traveler

13、in the roomD. came down to the hall but brought nothing backC Ted worked in a factory in a big town . He liked fishing very much , and was very good at it . Whenever he was free , he went to the small river behind the factory and tried to catch some fish , but there were very few there , because the

14、 river was polluted . Then one summer he went to the seaside during his holidays and stayed at a small cheap hotel . Ive never fished in the sea before , he thought . It will be rather different from fishing in out river . On the first day he caught a lot of fish and was very happy . He gave them to

15、 the owner of the hotel , and he cooked them for all the guests , and they enjoyed them very much . After that , he did this every day . But when Ted got his bill (賬單)at the end of the week , he saw on it : For oil to cook fish ( 7 days) : $ 3.5 ._11. In the first paragraph , the word Polluted means

16、 _ . A. clean B. deep C. dirty D. wide_12. During the summer holidays one summer , Ted went to the seaside _ . A. to stay a cheap hotel B. to catch fish for the owner C. to cook fish for the guests D. to fish in the sea_13. Ted gave the fish to the hotel for _ . A. nothing B. money C. the guest D. t

17、he bill_14. When Ted got his bill , he felt _ . A. expensive B. surprise C. cheap D. pleased_15. Which of the following is TRUE ? A. Ted went fishing every day when he worked in a factory . B. Ted didnt want to pay money for his staying at the hotel because the owner and the guests ate his fish . C.

18、 There were fewer fish in the river than in the sea .D. Ted thought it right for him to pay for the cook fish .D Tom had retired (退休)and lived by himself a long way from town . He seldom left his home . But one day he went into town to buy some things in the market, and after he had bought them , he

19、 went into a restaurant and sat down at a table by himself . When he looked around , he saw several old people put eyeglasses o before reading their newspapers , so after lunch he decided to go to a store to buy himself some glasses too . He walked a long the road , and soon found a store . The man

20、in the store made him try on a lot of glasses , but Tom always said , No , I cant read with these . The man because more and more puzzles , until finally he said , Excuse me , but can you read at all ? No , of course I cant ! Tom said angrily , If I was already able to read , do you think I could ha

21、ve come here to buy glasses ?_16. Tom lived _ . A. alone B. with his children C. happily D. with his wife_17. He _ to town . A. often B. sometimes C. didnt often go D. never went_18. The old people Tom found in the restaurant _ before reading their newspapers . A. were drinking something in the glas

22、ses B. put their glasses on C. took their glasses off D. looked around_19. The store Tom went into sold _ . A. window glasses B. glasses for drinking C. glasses for people who couldnt read D. glasses for people who could see well_20. Tom made a mistake that he _ . A. didnt try on all the glasses in

23、the store B. thought that all old people could understand words in newspapers with glasses on C. couldnt read D. didnt try a special kind of glassesE. These days experience , like many other things , are becoming increasingly expensive . One has to get to pay a lot to get , even an ordinary one Not

24、long ago , I wanted to invite m friends to a lunch . What we really need was a good and a quiet place for a talk , not a big meal . So I chose one and told my friends to go there . After I ordered , I was asked whether I would eat a 100 yuan or 200 yuan lunch , I said , 200 yuan . I didnt realize un

25、til I was asked to pay after lunch, that 200 yuan means 200 yuan for person each . There were five people that day , and all of us were surprises by the 200 yuan meal .The bill came at last : it was 1260 1000 for the five of us , plus the money for drinks , frits and air conditioning(空調(diào)) . I paid th

26、e bill without a word . What could I say ? It was not their fault(過失). It was my own fault that made me pay the largest bill in my life . However , it was not so dad : we had a good lunch and at a quiet place . Besides , the experience will help in my later years . To support my idea, I have develop

27、ed my own way of thinking about the price : 200 yuan for the lunch and 1060 for the experience . This paid experience has made me ten times wiser ._21. According to the passage , now one has to pay _ . A. more for a lunch in a restaurant B. more to get an ordinary lunch C. more for some experience C

28、. increasingly high price_22. I ordered a lunch _ . A. so as to have a big lunch B. so that we could have a good meal C. in order to introduce my friends to the restaurant D. to have a talk in a good place_23. I thought I ordered a meal that would cost _ . A. me 100 yuan B. me 200 yuan C. us 200 yua

29、n each D. me 1260 yuan_24. The last sentence of the passage expressed _ . A. my thanks to the restaurant B. my happiness to be times wiser C. my anger at the experience D. my pleasure to have a good lunch_25. I paid the largest bill in my life because _ . A. the restaurant cheated the customers B. t

30、here was a misunderstanding between the restaurant and the customer C. I was unknown to the restaurantD. I knew little about the market pricesF One day a few years ago , a very funny thing happened to a neighbour of mine . He is a teacher at one of Londons big medical schools . He had finished his t

31、eaching for the summer term and was at the airport on his way to Russia to give a lecture . He had put a few clothes and his lecture notes in his shoulder bag , and he had put Rupert , the skeleton (人體骨架)to be used in his lecture , in a large brown suitcase At the airport desk , he suddenly thought

32、that he had forgotten to buy a newspaper . He left his suitcase near the desk and went over to the shop . When he got back he discovered that someone had taken his suitcase by mistake . He often wonders what they said when they got home and found Rupert ._26. Who wrote the story ? A. Ruperts teacher

33、 . B. The neighbours teacher . C. A medical school teacher . D. The teachers neighbour ._27. Why did the teacher put a skeleton in his suitcase ? A. He needed it for the summer term in London . B. He needed it for the lecture he was going to give . C. He wanted to take it to Russia for medical resea

34、rch . D. He wanted to take it home as he had finished his teaching ._28. What happened at the airport ? A. The skeleton went missing . B. The skeleton was stolen . C. The teacher forgot his suitcase . D. The teacher took the wrong suitcase ._29. Which of the following best tells the teachers feeling

35、 about the incident ? A. He was angry . B. He thinks it very funny . C. He feels helpless without Rupert . D. He feels good without Rupert ._30. Which of the following might have happened afterwards ? A. The teacher got back the suitcase but not Rupert . B. The teacher got back neither the suitcase

36、nor Rupert . C. The teacher got back Rupert but not the suitcase .D. The teacher got back both the suitcase and Rupert .G I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in . Harry worked in a lawyers office years ago , but he is now working at a bank . He gets a good salary , but he alwa

37、ys borrows money from his friends and never pays it back . Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table . He has never borrowed money from me . While he was eating , I asked him to land me $ 2 . To my surprise , he gave me the money immediately . I have never borrowed any money from you .Harry sa

38、id . So please pay for the dinner ._31. Harry sat at the same table as the writer and _ . A. borrowed some money from him B. lent some money to him C. paid back some money to him D. begged for some money_32. Harry wanted the writer to pay for the dinner because _ . A. he gave him $ 2 B. the writer h

39、asnt ever lent him any money before C. the writer has never borrowed any money from Harry before D. he hasnt any money_33. Harry is working at a bank _ . A. at the moment B. a year ago C. since last year D. for a year_34. Harry sat at the same table . He didnt sit at _ one . A. other B. a different

40、C. extra D. another_35. He gave him the money immediately . He gave him the money _ .A. soon B. in a hurry C. once more D. at onceH It is surprising that eating three meals a day - breakfast ,lunch and dinner - has been a custom only since 1890 . Before this time , they only had two meals a day - br

41、eakfast and dinner . In the 16th century , breakfast was only to break ones fast (隨便吃一點(diǎn)). But 200 years later it had became a large meal , not just for family , but for numbers guests as well . It was a social (社會(huì)的)event . It began at 10 a. m. and lasted until 1 p.m. Then breakfast began to be less

42、popular . It became , instead , a lighter meal and was taken at a much earlier hour . by 1850 it had been pushed back to 8 a. m. and became a family meal . Dinner , however , went to the other way . In the 16th century it was eaten at 11 a. m. Years later , it had moved to the early afternoon , then

43、 to 5 p . m. By 1850 dinner time had reached 7 p. m. Lunch is a recent idea . It first appeared as a snack(小吃)to fill the gap(間隙)between breakfast and dinner ._36. English people did not have lunch _ . A. until 1890 B. after 1890 C. since 1890 D. by 1890_37. Dinner , however , went to the other way

44、means _ . A. Dinner didnt go there with breakfast B. Dinner took the same way with breakfast C. Dinner is different from breakfast . D. Dinner is the same with breakfast_38. Lunch has been served since the _ century . A. 17th B. 18th C. 16th D. 20th_39. The selection is mostly concerned with (涉及)_ .

45、 A. what people eat for breakfast B. what people eat for dinner C. the history of supper D. the history of breakfast_40. The selection leads the reader to believe that _ . A. our custom of meals is based in English custom B. before 1890 people couldnt eat the three meals a day C. breakfast is the mo

46、st important meal for usD. the body can adjust to (適應(yīng))two or three meals a dayI Two friends were eating at a small restaurant . On the table there was a cup of hot mustard(芥末). One of them thought it was sweet and took a spoonful of it into his mouth . Tears ran down from his eyes . Nevertheless , w

47、ishing to have his friend caught in the same position , he said nothing . The other man , seeing that his friend was crying asked ,What for , my dear friend ? I was thinking of my father , who was hanged 20 years ago . He replied . Soon after , the other man took a spoonful of the mustard and as tea

48、rs started down from his eyes , his friend , in his return , asked , Why are you crying , then ? To think that you were not hanged the same time your father was !_41. The reason why the first man didnt tell the second man what had happened is that _ . A. tears ran down from his eyes B. he wanted to

49、play a trick on his friend C. there was some mustard in his mouth D. he was tasting the mustard_42. From the passage we know that _ . A. the first man was really thinking of his father B. the first mans father was really hanged twenty years ago C. the first man had deep sorrow(悲傷)for his fathers dea

50、th D. the first man was good at playing tricks_43. To think that you were not hanged the same time your father was ! suggests that the second man _ . A. got to know that the first man had played a trick on him B. thought that the first man should have been hanged together with his father D. was sorr

51、y for the death of his friends father_44. What does the writer of the story want to tell us ? A. He wants to tell us not to play tricks on others. B. It doesnt matter to play tricks. C. He wants to tell us a funny story .D. He wants to tell us that playing tricks can make life more interesting .J Gr

52、eenwich (格林威治)is on the River , five miles from the middle of London , and its history is two thousand years old . The first English people were fishermen there , and they named the place Greenwich , meaning green village. Later the English kings and queens lived at Greenwich in their beautiful plac

53、es . The name of the earliest palace was Placentia . Its windows were made of glass -the first in England .Henry VIII lived there . He knew that England must be strong at sea . So he started two big ship-yards (船塢)at Greenwich ,and for 350 years the ships which were made there were the best in the w

54、orld . But trouble was coming to Greenwich . In 1649 , a war started in England and for eleven years there was no king . The men who had worked for him at Placentia decided to live the place themselves . They sold all its beautiful things , and bought small pieces of the palace garden with money . Finally , the war ended and King Charles II came back . But Placentia was falling down

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