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1、黑布林初中英语名著阅读练习一、完形填空YES! It was his room. Now he could put things right! Scrooge 1 out of his bed. “Oh Jacob Marley, thank you!”“They are still here,” cried Scrooge, holding one of his bed curtains in his arms. “They are here. Now, I can change the future. I know I can.”Scrooge hurried to get dressed

2、. And in his 2 , he put on his vest inside out. He put on his trousers upside down. He tore his shirt. And he couldnt find his socks.“ A Merry Christmas to everybody!” shouted Scrooge.“A Happy New Year to all the world.”He stopped when he heard the church bells ringing. He ran and 3 the window. No f

3、og. It was a clear, 4 day. Golden sunlight! Sweet fresh air!Happy bells!What a wonderful, wonderful day!“What day is it today?” cried Scrooge, Calling 5 to a boy in his Sunday clothes. “EH?” replied the boy.“What day is it today?” 6 Scrooge. “Today?”replied the boy.“Its CHRISTMAS DAY.”“Do you know t

4、he butchers, on the corner? Go and buy the big prize turkey in the window, I will send it to Bob Cratchits. I will give you a shilling.” Said Scrooge.After that, He put on his 7 suit and then go out. He smiled at everybody and greeted the kind old 8 who he saw yesterday.“Please forgive me for my beh

5、avior yesterday.And you will”Scrooge whispered 9 in his ear.“Good heavens!” cried the gentleman. “My dear Mr.Scrooge, are you 10 ? Thats very kind of you.”That afternoon, he walked to his nephews house. He was very 11 . He walked past the door several times before he finally knocked on it. His nephe

6、w was very happy to see him and everything was the same. It was a (an) 12 party.The next morning, he went to his office early and Bob was 13 , but he wasnt angry with him.“Now, listen to me,” said Scrooge. “ Im going to give you a pay rise! And Im going to help your family.A Merry Christmas, Bob.” H

7、e 14 his words and became as good a friend, as good a boss, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, 15 any other good old city or town, or country, in the good old city. He never saw the Ghost again. God bless us all!(Adapted from A Christmas Carol)1.A. movedB. jumpedC. wentD.lied2.A. sadnessB

8、. peace C. excitement D. worry3.A. closedB. towardsC. aheadD. opened4.A.coldB. warmC. coolD. wet5.A. onB. downC. alongD. up6.A. saidB. shoutedC. repeatedD. replied7.A. commonB. oldC. bestD. daily8.A. gentlemanB. womanC. neighborD. officer9.A. nothingB. anythingC. everythingD. something10. A. goodB.

9、OKC. satisfiedD. serious11. A. nervousB. cheerfulC. excitementD. happy12. A. usualB. tiringC. wonderfulD. uncomfortable13. A. earlierB. lateC. insideD. absent14. A. hadB. keptC. lostD. forgot15. A. andB. butC. orD.while二、阅读理解AAs we walked down the shore, Ben Gunn told his story.“I was alone here for

10、 years,” he said. “One day, I found the skeleton(骷髅). I saw it was pointing to a tree. I dug around that tree and found the treasure. I was living in a cave, so I took the treasure to the cave. This morning, when Long John Silver and his men came to look for the treasure, I showed myself to one of t

11、hem. He thought I was a ghost.” Ben laughed. “He ran off, and this gave me time to get back to the squire(乡绅) and the doctor. They were waiting at the cave.”“Now I know,” I said to the doctor, “why you gave the map to Silver.”“It was useless by then,” the doctor said. “There was no buried treasure.

12、Ben Gunn had it. My plan was to get Long John Silver and his men away from the stockade(木寨). We could then get some stores from it.”When we got back to the cave, the squire was waiting for us.“Three of the mutineers(反叛者) got away,” the doctor told him. “But if we hurry, we can get to the boat before

13、 them. They ran back to the stockade on the other side of the island. We are nearer to the boat than they are.”I went into the cave. The captain was lying inside it next to the treasurea pile of gold coins.“Hello, Jim,” he said. “I am pleased to see you. But I don't think you or I will be going

14、to see again.”That night, the captain died. We carried the treasure down to the boat. We lit a fire on the shore and had a fine meal together. We were not afraid of the three mutineers. We had pistols(手枪). They had none. There were more of us than of them.The next morning, we went in the boat toward

15、s the Hispaniola. We didn't care about the three men. We left them on the island.I will not tell you about the journey home. Nothing important happened.But as soon as we got to Bristol, Long John Silver ran away. He took some of the gold with him. None of us cared. We were pleased to see the bac

16、k of him. We each shared the treasure and used it in a different way.(Adapted from Treasure Island)1.Who found the treasure?A.Jim.B.Ben Gunn.C.Long John Silver.D.Three mutineers.2.Why did the doctor give the map to Long John Silver?A.He wanted to help Long John Silver find the treasure.B.Ben Gunn ha

17、d taken the treasure away and the map was useless by then.C.His plan was to get Long John Silver and his men to come to the stockade.D.He wanted Long John Silver to get some stores for him.3.Where was the squire waiting?A.At the cave.B.In the stockade.C.In the boat.D.Behind the tree.4.According to t

18、he passage, which of the following is NOT true?A.Ben Gunn explained the treasure and the cave.B.The three mutineers were afraid to fight with the doctor and his men because the doctor had pistols and more men.C.Jim, the doctor, the squire, Long John Silver and Ben Gunn left the three mutineers on th

19、e island and went back to Bristol with the treasure.D.Long John Silver took all the treasure away as soon as they got to Bristol.BThe two boys, Tom and Huck, were very frightened because they worried about being found by Injun Joe and his friend. Through the hole in the floor, the two boys upstairs

20、saw the men eat and talk. Then the men were tired and fell asleep. Tom and Huck lay there for a very long time. Finally, the two men woke up and lifted up a stone in the ground and took out some money they had stolen. Then Injun Joe lifted up another stone and found a box.“What's this? ” Injun J

21、oe asked.The two men pulled the box out of the ground and opened it. The two boys, Tom and Huck, could see there was much money in it. They were very excited.“There's thousands of dollars in the box!” said his friend.“It must have been left here by Murrel,” said Injun Joe.“What will we do with i

22、t? ”“We'll take it to my hideout(隐匿处).”“Number one or number two?”“Number two, under the cross.”Then Injun Joe and his friend saw some tools in the corner and decided to go upstairs. But the stairs broke when Injun Joe stood on them! So the two men left the house and went towards the river. Tom

23、went home as quickly as he could.The next day, the two boys remembered the “Number two”, thinking this must be the number of the room in the hotel. They got all the keys they could find anywhere. But Tom discovered the door was not locked. He opened it!(Adapted from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)1.To

24、m and Huck were very frightened because . A.they worried about being foundB.they stole Injun Joe and his friend's moneyC.Injun Joe and his friend were looking for themD.Injun Joe and his friend wanted to talk to them2.Tom and Hack were very excited after they saw . A.Murrel and Injun J

25、oeB.a box in the groundC.Injun Joe and his friendD.much money in the box3.What would Injun Joe do with the money?A.He would throw it away.B.He would hide it in the ground.C.He would take it to his hideout.D.He would give it to the two boys.4.What happened when Injun Joe stood on the stairs?A.The sta

26、irs broke.B.Another box was found.C.He fell off the stairs.D.He saw Tom and Huck.5.From the story, we can know . A.Injun Joe and his friend found many works of art in the boxB.Tom followed the men when Injun Joe and his friend left the houseC.Tom thought “Number two” was the number of the room

27、in the hotelD.Tom opened the door of the room in the hotel with the key that he foundC“Well, I'll eat the cake,” Alice said. “If I get taller, I can reach the key on the table. And if I get smaller, I can go under the door into the garden.” Then she finished the cake very soon.“I shall be as tal

28、l as a house in a minute,” she said. She tried to look down at her feet. And could only just see them.Just then her head hit the ceiling(天花板) of the room. She was now about three metres tall. Quickly, she took the key from the table and hurried to the garden door. But she was too tall to go through

29、the door. She began to cry. The tears ran down her face, and soon there was a large pool of salt water all around her on the floor. Suddenly, she heard a voice, and she stopped crying to listen.“Oh, the Duchess(公爵夫人), the Duchess! She'll be very angry! I'm late, and she's waiting for me,

30、 Oh dear, oh dear!”It was the White Rabbit again. He was hurrying down the long room, with a pair of white gloves in one hand and a fan in the other hand.Alice was afraid, but she needed help. So she said in a low voice, “Oh, please, sir”Her voice frightened(使惊恐) the Rabbit. He dropped the gloves an

31、d the fan, and ran away quickly.Alice picked up the gloves and the fan. The room was very hot, so she cooled down with the fan. She said, “Oh dear! How strange everything is today! Shall I get smaller during the night?”She began to feel very unhappy again, but then she looked down at her hand. She w

32、as wearing one of the Rabbit's white gloves. “How did I get it on my hand?” She thought. “Oh, I'm getting smaller again! I'm already less than a metre tall. And getting smaller every second! How can I stop it?” She saw the fan in her other hand. “It must be the fan!” she thought, and qui

33、ckly she dropped it.She was now very, very small, and the key was still lying on the table.“Things are worse than ever,” thought poor Alice. She turned away from the door, and fell into salt water, right up to her neck. At first she thought it was the sea, but then she saw it was the pool of her own

34、 tears.“Oh, why did I cry so much?” said Alice. She swam around and looked for a way out, but the pool was very big. Just then she saw an animal in the water near her. It looked like a large animal to Alice, but it was only a mouse.“Shall I speak to it?” thought Alice. “Everything is very strange he

35、re, so perhaps a mouse can speak.”Then she began, “Oh, Mouse, do you know the way out of this pool? I am very tired of swimming.”But the mouse looked at her with its little eyes and said nothing.“Perhaps it doesn't understand English,” thought Alice. “Perhaps it's a French mouse.” So she beg

36、an again, and said in French, “Where is my cat?”(This was the first sentence in her French book.)The mouse jumped half out of the water and looked at her angrily.“Oh, I'm sorry!” cried Alice quickly. “Of course, you don't like cats, do you?”“No. I don't like cats,” the mouse replied.(Ada

37、pted from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)1.What did the White Rabbit drop when he heard Alice's voice?A.The cake and the fan.B.The cake and the key.C.The gloves and the fan.D.The gloves and the key.2.How did Alice feel after the White Rabbit ran away?A.Bored.B.Excited.C.Unhappy.D.Curious.3

38、.What is the correct order of what happened to Alice in the story?a.Alice fell into the salt water.b.Alice ate up the whole cake.c.Alice met a mouse and spoke to it.d.Alice took the key and hurried to the door.A.b-a-d-cB.c-b-d-aC.c-d-a-bD.b-d-a-c4.What can we learn from the story?A.The key was taken

39、 away by a French cat.B.The fan made Alice get smaller and smaller.C.The mouse couldn't speak French or English.D.The White Rabbit was waiting for the Duchess.5.Which of the following is the best title for the story?A.The White Rabbit's houseB.The ceiling of the roomC.A cute mouse and a lazy

40、 catD.Alice's strange experienceDWhen night comes, they stop under a big tree. The Tin Woodman cuts some wood and makes a fire for Dorothy. Dorothy and Toto eat some bread and the Lion goes into the forest to find something for his dinner. The Scarecrow collects some nuts for Dorothy's break

41、fast. Then all of them lie down and sleep until morning.The next day they set off again very early. They walk a few miles and then come to a big ditch. It's very wide and very deep. There are a lot of sharp rocks at the bottom of it.“How can we cross the ditch?” Dorothy asks her friends.“We can&

42、#39;t fly over it,” the Scarecrow says. “And we can't jump over it. So we must stay here.”The Lion looks at the ditch and says, “I can jump over it.”“Can you?” the Scarecrow says. “That's good. You can take us across on your back, one by one.”“Who wants to go first?” the Lion says.“Me!” the

43、Scarecrow says and he gets on the Lion's back. The Lion jumps across the ditch easily. Then he jumps back and takes Dorothy and Toto. Finally he takes the Tin Woodman across the ditch.Later in the afternoon, they come to a wide river.“How can we cross the river?” Dorothy asks.“Easy!” the Scarecr

44、ow replies. “The Tin Woodman can cut down some trees and build a raft. We can cross the river on that.”“That's a good idea,” the Lion says to the Scarecrow, “One would believe you had brains in your head, instead of straw!” But it takes time to make a raft, and it's very late when the T

45、in Woodman finishes it. So they find a cozy place under the trees where they sleep well until the morning. That night, Dorothy dreams of flying to the Emerald City and finding the good Wizard Oz, who would soon send her back to Kansas.(Adapted from The Wizard of Oz)1.To take his friends across the d

46、itch on his back, the Lion jumps times. A.fourB.fiveC.sixD.seven2.By the sentence “One would believe you had brains in your head, instead of straw!”, the Lion wants to . A.stop the Scarecrow from building the raftB.encourage the Scarecrow to think like a manC.praise the Scarecrow for his g

47、ood ideaD.advise the Scarecrow to change the brain3.Which of the following sentences is TRUE?A.The Lion goes to the forest to find some food for Dorothy as supper.B.The Scarecrow is the first one to cross the ditch on the lion's back.C.The Tin Woodman spends little time building the raft because

48、 it is easy.D.Dorothy flew to the Emerald City and found the good Wizard Oz.4.How does the writer organize his ideas in this passage?A.General to specificB.Order of eventsC.Facts to opinionsD.Order of time三、首字母填空Here came a terrible telegram(电报),s_1_ Mrs. March, your husband is very ill. Come quickl

49、y. Suddenly the March family stood there in silence and sadness.But Mrs. March soon recovered (恢复) from the sadness and asked the girls to c_2_ down. She planned everything well and all the girls tried their best to get everything r_3_. But where was Jo? It was dark when Jo finally a_4_ home. She looked very s_5_ in some ways and carefully put twenty-five dollars in her mother's hand. Surprisingly, to do something for Father, she made the money by c_6_ her beau

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