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2024年中考英语复习:阅读理解19篇专项练习题汇编

(2024・江苏无锡•二模)

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(2024.江苏常州.二模)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的六个选项中选出四个可以填入空白

处的最佳选项。

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Dospringcleaning.Springistheseasonforcleaning.Cleaningthedustofftheleaveshelps

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youneedtowaternowortowait.Todothis,simplypushyourfingeraboutaninchdowninto(he

soil.Becauseoftheincreasinglyhotweather,plantsusuallyneedmorewaterinspring.However,

wateringplantstoomuchisaleadingcauseoflosinghouseplants.Sobecarefulnottooverwater.

A.Check(hesoilfirst.

B.Wateryourplantscorrectly.

C.Thiswillgivethemroomtogrowandreducetheriskofrootrot.

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E.Otherwise,thereisariskthattheplantswilldie.

F.Everythinglooksgreenandflowersarerushingtobloom.

(2024•江苏连云港•二模)

ADIYCOURSE--MAKEYOUROWNICECREAM

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*Step1.Mixonespoonofchocolate,twospoonsofmilk,andonespoonof

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Step2.Putsomeiceinalargebowlandalolofsaltovertheice.Placethe

ft

glassofice-creammixtureintothebowl,onthetopofthesaltyice.

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3

•一fewminutes.

Now,enjoyyourownhomemadechocolateicecream.Haveyougottoknowwhatthesecretof

successinmakingtheicecreamwithoutafreezeris?

8.IntheDIYcourse,weusealotofsaltto,

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thedoortolookupanddownthestreet—andstillnoone!

“Oh,Isee!^^hethensaid,laughingandshakinghishead.''Theremaybesomethingwrong

withmyears.Well,well—toworkoncemore.^^

Hestruckanotherblowhardonthepieceofwood.

“Oh,oh!Youhurtme!”criedthesamefar-awaylittlevoice.

MastroCherry'smouthopenedwide.

“Wheredidthatvoicecomefromwhenthereisnoonearound?Thispieceofwoodhas

learnedtocrylikeachild?Icanhardlybelieveit.Hereitis—apieceofcommonfirewood,the

sameasanyother.Yet—mightsomeonebehiddeninit?Ifso,theworsefbrhim.Tilfixhim!,^

Withthesewords,hethrewittothefloor,againstthewallsoftheroom,andevenuptothe

ceiling.

Helistenedforthetinyvoicetocry.Hev/aitedtwominutes—nothing:five

minutes—nothing;tenminutes—nothing.

“Oh,Isee,“hesaid,tryingbravelytolaughandtouchinghishair."Well,well—towork

oncemore!”Sohetriedtosingasongtogetcourage,andworkedon.

“Stopit!Oh,stopit!Ha,ha,ha!Youtickle(挠痒)mystomach.^^ThistimepoorMastroCheny

fellasifshot.Whenheopenedhiseyes,hefoundhimselfsittingonthe

floor.(AdaptedfromTheAdventuresofPinocchio)

11.Wherewasthispieceofwoodfoundoneday?

A.Onthefireinacoldroom.B.Inthestreetnearby.

C.Underthebenchintheshop.D.Intheoldcarpenter^shop.

12.Whatdidtheoldcarpenterwanttodowhenhesawthewood?

A.Tomakeitthelegofatable.B.Touseittokeepwarm.

C.Tuselliltosoiiicoiic.D.Tulubitlumakefile.

13.WhatdidMastroCherrydowiththewoodafterheheard(hevoicecried?

A.Hehidit.B.Hegaveitablow.C.Heburnedit.D.Hethrewittothe

floor.

14.Howdidtheman'sfeelingschange?

A.Frightened—>happy—>surprised.B.Happy->surprised—>frightened.

C.Surprised—>sad—>trightened.D.Happy—>nen,ous—>surpnsed.

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15.Whichistherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.MastroCherrysawapieceofcommonfirewoodwithjoy.

b.Theoldcarpenterdoubtecifanyonewashiddeninthewood.

c.Hcheardthesamefar-awaylittlevoicecry"Oh,oh!Youhurt

d.MastroCherrysangamerrysongtoencouragehimselftoworkon.

e.Ashewasgoingtogiveitthefirstblow,hehadheardalittlevoice.

A.a-e-b-d-cB.c-a-b-c-dC.a-c-c-b-dD.e-a-c-d-b

(2024•江苏宿迁•二模)TheGreatestGift

OnChristmasEve,Georgefoundhimselfonabridgeoutsidehishometown.Hewassad

becausehethoughthislifehadbeenacompletewaste.Inthishopelessmoment,amysterious(神

秘的)manappeared.ThemanaskedwhyGeorgewashereinsteadofstayingwithhisfamily.

Georgetoldhimhedislikedhissimplelifeinthesmalltown.Georgebelievedhewasjustan

insignificantbankerwithafamilydoingthesamethingeveryday.Withoutanyachievement,

Georgewishedhehadneverbeenbornatall.Hopingtoteachhimalesson,themangranted(满足)

Georgehiswish.

Afterthemandisappeared,Georgetravelledbacktotown.Nothingappearedoutofplace

untilhewalkedbyHankBiddle'stree.Thetreeshouldhavebeendamaged(毁坏)fromthetime

Georgeranhiscarintoit.Butinthismoment,thetreelookedlikeithadn'tbeenhit.Infact,he

rememberedclearly(hathehadrunhiscarintoit.Soon,Georgediscoveredthetownheknewso

welldidn'tknowhimatall-becausehehadneverbeenborn.

AsGeorgewalkedaroundtown,henoticedhewasastrangertoeveryone.Notonlythat,

Georgelearnedthatthelivesofhisfriendsandfamilyhadtakenaturnfortheworse.Forone,

Geoigc'sjobasabankeiwasieplacedbyanutlieiman.Becausethenewbankeiwasgieedy(贪婪

的),manypeople'sliveswerenegativelyaffected.

WithoutGeorge,thelivesofhisfamilymemberswerealsodisturbed.Georgelearnedthat

hisbelovedbrother,whomhehadoncesavedfromdrowning(溺水),diedbecauseGeorgewas

nottheretosavehim.ThedeathofGeorge'sbrothercontinuedtobringhugesadnesstotheir

parents.GeorgealsofoundoutthatAlice,theloveofhislife,endedupinadifficultmarriagewith

someoneelse.

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Georgerealizedthesedarkchangesmightstayforeverunlesshedidsomething.Hereturned

tothebridgetofindthemanandbeggedforhislifeback.Onceagain,hiswishwasgranted.

GeorgeracedbackhometohugAliceandtheirchildrenonChristmas.Herealizedthatlifewas

trulythegreatestandmostwonderfulgift.

16.WhatdidGeorgethinkofhislifebeforehemetthemysteriousman?

A.Wonderful.B.Busy.C.Hopeful.D.Simple.

17.WhatdidGeorgefindwhenhereturnedtothetown?

A.Everyonetreatedhimasastranger.B.Hisparentsweresadabouthisdeath.

C.Hisbrothersavedaperson.D.Hebecameagreedybanker.

18.Whatisthecorrectorderof(hefollowingsentences?

a.Georgereturnedtothebridgeandbeggedforhislifeback.

b.AmysteriousmandecidedtoteachGeorgealesson.

c.Georgewishedhehadneverbeenbornatall.

d.George(bundihathisfamilylivedasadlifewithouthim.

e.Georgefoundnobodyinthetownknewhim.

A.c-b-e-d-aB.c-b-d-e-aC.b-c-e-d-aD.b-c-d-e-a

19.WhatwouldGeorgeprobablydoafterChristmas?

A.Hemayfeelboredwithhislife.B.Hemayvaluehislifeandfamilymore.

C.Hemayracehomefasterthanbefore.D.Hemaybegthemysteriousmanformoney.

(2023•江苏宿迁•二模)Youmusthaveheardofthelegend(传说)ofYuGong,whotriedto

movetwomountains.TheTaihangMountainwasoneofthetwomountains.

TheTaihangMountainpassesthroughtheareasofHebei,Shanxi,HenanandBeijing.Itis

about400kilometerslong.IlisalargeiiiouiilainrangeinNorlhChina,andilwascalled“山c

backbone(脊梁)ofChina''inancienttimes.

Manyofthelegendsabouttheverybeginningofhumancivilization(文明)comefromthe

Taihangarea.Forexample,Nvwausedstonestorepairtheskytomakesurethathumanswould

haveabetterfuture;Houyiprotectedeveryonebyshootingthesuns;Yandi,oneoftheearliest

Chineseemperors,triedlargenumbersofherbs(草药)and(aughtpeoplehowtousethemcctreat

diseases.

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TheTaihangMountainisnotonlywheretheancientstorieshappened,butalsoaplacewhere

tensofthousandsoffossils(化石)werefound.Thesefossilsshowhowtheearthhaschangedover

time.Atthesametime,wecanalsolearnabouthowancienthumanslivedfromthediscoveries

aroundthearea.

Nowadays,therearcnaturalforestsaroundtheareawithbeautifulcolorsinfourseasons.Itis

hometomanyanimalsandplantsaswell.

Ifyouneedatripthathelpsyoulearndifferentthingsabouthistory,cultureandother

importantknowledge,youcangototheTaihangMountain.

20.WhatwastheTaihangMountainoncecalled?

A.TheroofofChina.B.Theroofoftheworld.

C.ThebackboneChina.D.Thebackboneoftheworld.

21.Howmanylegendsarementionedinthepassage?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

22.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutTaihangMountain?

A.ItisthelargestmountainrangeinChina.

B.1(isonlyknownfortensofthousandsoffossilsthatwerefound(here.

C.Wecanalsolearnabouthowancienthumanslivedfromthediscoveriesaroundthearea.

D.OneofthelegendstellsthatHouyitaughtpeoplehewtouseherbstotreatdiseases.

23.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Agreatoldman-YuGongB.TaihangMountain—agreattreasureinChina

C.AncientstoriesaboutTaihangMountainD.ThenaturalbeautyinTaihangMountain

(2023•江苏泰州•二模)Thewinnersof(hemostrespectedawardsintheworld-theNobel

Prize—wereamiuunucdlastweek.AccordinglothefounderAlfredNubel,theprizercxu^nizcs

peoplewhohaveprovided*thegreatestbenefit(利益)tohumankind”.

Fourteenoutstandingpeople,includingscientists,politiciansandauthors,wonawardsinthe

prize'ssixcategories(类别).Manyofthewinnershaveonethingincommon:Theachievements

theymakedatebackyearsago.Forexample,JohnB.Goodenough,oneofthethreewinnersof

thisyear'schemistryprize,is97yearsold,theoldestpersonevertowinaNobelPrize.Heardthe

othertwoscientistswontheprizetordeveloping(helithium-ion(锂离子)batteriesthatweuse

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todayinmobilephones,laptopsandelectriccars.Thetechnologywasfirstdevelopedinthe1970s,

nearly50yearsago.

Thereasonwhyittooksolongfbrthisachievementtoberecognizedisthatittakestimeto

seetherealvalueofanewbreakthrough."Everyyear,therearclotsofclaimsofamazing

discoveries,butquiteafewofthemturnouttobenotquiteasamazingaseveryonethought,"said

SvenLidin,formerchairmanoftheNobelCommitteefbrChemistry.4'Wewanttomakesurethat

weawardthosewhoopenthefirstdoorintonewscientificinsight.Thismeansthatnaturallythere

isadelay.”

Buthowcantheymakesurethattheyhavechosentherightwinners?Theydependon

qualifiednominators.Everyyear,thousandsofpeopleareinvitedtonominatecandidates(候选人)

fortheNobelPrize.TheyincludeuniversityprofessorsandpreviousNobelPrizewinners,aswell

ascurrentandformerNobelcommitteemembers.Afterreceivingallofthenominations,a

five-membercommitteeforeachprizewillpickthewinners.

Thenamesofboththenominatorsandcandidatesarekeptsecretfor50years.Thismeans

thatmanypeoplemighthavebeennominated,butwouldneverknow.Thisrule,accordingtothe

chiefeditoroftheprize'sofficialwebsite,allowspeopletobehonestinthenominationprocess.

24.Paragraph2ismainlywrittentoexplain.

A.whyittooksolongtorecognizethewinners'achievements

B.whatkindofpeoplecanwintheNobelPrize

C.manyofthewinners'achievementsdatebackyearsago

D.howJohnB.GoodenoughwontheNobelPrize

25.Theunderlinedphrase“thisachievement“inParagraph3refersto.

A.thetechnologyoflithium-ionbatteriesB.(heuseoflaptops

C.lliciiivcnliunufmubilcpliuncsD.llicdcsclupincnlufclcutiiuuais

26.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.

A.JohnB.GoodenoughisthefounderoftheNobelPrize

B.onlyscientists,professorsandauthorscanhavethechancetowintheNobelPrize

C.theNobelwinnerscannotberecognizeduntilthevalueoftheirachievementsarcseen

D.peoplehaveknownthenamesofthenominatorsandcandidatesbeforethenominations

27.HowcanapersonwintheNobelPrize?Pleasechoosethecorrectorder.

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①beanominator②applyfortheNobelPrize

③haveagreatachievement@afive-membercommitteepicksthewinner

⑤waityearstoseetherealvalueoftheachievement

A.③②①⑤④B.®@®®®C.①®③④⑤D.③①④⑤②

(2023•江苏镇江•二模)

Maincharacterinthischapter:"I"-JuliBaker(ateenagegirl)

Thenextmorning,Iracedtothebusstopextraearlyandclimbedthetree.Icaughtthesun

risingthroughtheclouds,sendingstripesoffirefromoneendoftheworldtotheother.

ThenIheardanoisebelow.Ilookeddown,andparkedrightbelowmeweretwotrucks.

Therewerefourmenstandingaroundtalking,andIalmostcalleddowntothem,'Tmsorry,but

youcaiftparkthere...That5sabusstop!^^Justatthattime,oneofthemenreachedintothebackof

a(ruckandstartedtakingouttools.Gloves.Ropes.Achain.Andthenchainsaws(电锯).Three

chainsaws.Thenoneofthekidswhoridesthebusshowedupandstartedtalkingtothem,and

prettysoonhewaspointingupatme.

Oneofthemencalled,"Hey!You'dbettercomedownfromthere.Wc'rcgoingtotakethis

thingdown.”

Iheldontothetreetightly(牢固地),becausesuddenlyitfeltasthoughImightfall.I

managedtocryout,“Thetree?”

“Yeah,nowcomeondown.”

“Butwhotoldyoutocutitdown?”

“Theowner!''hecalledback.

“Butwhy?”

“Becausehe'sgoingtobuildhimselfahouse,andthistreeisintheway.Nowcomeon,girl,

we'vegotworktodo^^^

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Bythattimemostofthekidshadgatheredfbrthebus.Theyweren'tsayinganythingtome,

justlookingupatmeandturningfromtimetotime(otalktoeachother.Myheartwascrazywith

fear.Icouldn'tleaveandletthemcutdownthetree!Icried,uYoucan'tcutitdown!Youjust

can't!”

Oneofthemenshookhisheadandsaid,“Iamthisclosetocallingthepolice.Nowarcyou

goingtocomedownorarewegoingtocutyoudown?”

Thebuswasthreeblocksaway.Tdnevermissedschoolfbranyreasonotherthanillness,but

Iknewinmyheartthatthistimewasdifferent."You'regoingtohavetocutmedovvn!^^Icried.

ThenIhadanidea.They'dnevercutitdownifallofuswereinthetree."Hey,guys!”Icalledto

myclassmates,“Getupherewithme!Theycan'tcutitdownifwe'reallupherc^^^

Onebyone,thekidsjustshooktheirheadsandgotonthebus.

(AdaptedfromFlipped)

28.Whatwritingorderdoesthewriteruseinthepassage?

A.Timeorder.B.Spaceorder.

C.Fromgeneraltospecific.D.Fromspecifictogeneral.

29.WhydidJuliask(hreequestionsinarow(连续)inParagraph4,6and8?

A.Becauseshewantedtoknowmoreaboutthetree.

B.Becauseshewascuriousandlikedaskingquestions.

C.Becauseshedidn'tknowwhathappenedatthattime.

D.Becauseshedidn'twantthementocutdownthetree.

30.Accordingtothepassage,Juliis.

A.curiousandcreativeB.energeticandconfident

C.braveandstrong-willedD.generousandkind-hearted

31.Wlialwouldhappennextbasedunthepassage?

A.Julistayedalonetheretoprotectthetree.

B.ThefourmencutboththetreeandJulidown.

C.AllofJuli'sclassmateswereabsentfromschool.

D.Juliandherclassmatescametoschoolonthebus.

(2U23•江苏扬州•二模)lypein''Acatwantstogotospace"andasktherobottowritea

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bedtimestory.Justonesecondlater,you'llgetthestoryofMax,whoclawedhiswaypastmany

difficultiestosingamongthestars.

Thisrobotwriterisreal.It'scalledChatGPT.FromwritingShakcspcare-stylepoetryto

makingmusic,ChatGPThasamazedtheworldsinceitslaunchoutinlate2022bytheUS

companyOpcnAI.Itcantranslatelanguages,talkwithpeopleandwritesongs,poemsandeven

jokes,it'soneofthemostpowerfulATofitskind,withthecompletewritingabilitiesofareal

person!

PeoplearoundtheworldhavetriedChatGPTandposted(heirresultsonsocialmedia.Some

usedittowritehistoryreperts,someaskedittotakenotesofpresentations,andsomeevenasked

adviceonhowtocommunicatewithpeopleataparty,reportedTheAtlantic.

ThepowerofChatGPTliesinitsspeedandunderstandingofcomplicated(复杂的)matters.

Wcmayspendhoursresearching,understandingandwritinganarticleonthetheoryof

evolution(进化论).||Anothergoodthingaboutitisthatifyouaskdark,

harmfulquestion,suchashowtomakeweapons(武器),itwillnotgiveyouananswer.

ChatGPTcomesalongatatimewhenAIisbecomingincreasinglyabletodocreativetasks.

Thereisnodoubt(hatChatGPTisapowerfultool.However,someschoolsin(heUS,Ausiralia

andFrancehavestudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonthelocalnetworksandcomputers,

CNNreported.Themovecomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentsto

cheatonhomework.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadimproper

information.

“Itdoesnotbuildcritical-thinkingandproblem-solvingskills,“saidJennaLylefromtheNew

YorkCityDepartmentofEducation.t4Thematerialstheycreatearcdifficulttotellfromthose

madebyhumans.Thiscausesmanyproblems,suchastheissueofcopyright(版权).Sincethe

systemislargelytrainedusingwordsfromtheinternet,itcanalsopickupontheInternet's

biases(偏见).Theseareallthethingsthatdependonhumanstosolve.^^

32.Thecatstorywaswrittento.

A.showwhatcreativeworkChatGPTcando

B.introduceacatthatwantstogotospace

C.introduceaseriescfbedtimebooks

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D.showhowrobotscreatescientificresearch

33.Paragraph3ismainlyabout.

A.thedisadvantagesofChatGPT

B.themostpopularreportofChatGPT

C.whatpeoplethinkaboutChatGPT

D.howChatGPThashelpedpeoplesofar

34.Whichsentenceshouldgointheemptyboxinthefourthparagraph?

A.ButChatGPTcanwritealmostanythinghumanscanwrite.

B.ButChatGPTisfasterandsafercomparedwithhumanwriting.

C.ButChatGPTcanproduceawell-writ(enoneinseconds.

D.ButChatGPTisapowerfultooltospreadinformation.

35.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Howpeoplefeelaboutwritinginthefuture.

B.WhatproblemsA1writingcancause.

C.People'swrongideasaboutATwriting.

D.HumaneffortsindevelopingAIwriting.

(2023.江苏盐城.二模)

ZiboCityBecomesFamousforBarbecue

ZibocityinSiianduiighasuiicxpcclcdlybccumcfamousunChinesesocialmediasincelaic

Februaryforitslocalbarbecuespecialty,andthistrend(趋势)continuesasthelocalgovernment

takesthechancetopromotetourismandspending.

Thelatestpromotionallowsvisitorstovisittheplacescfinterestinthecityforfreewith(heir

(rainticketsaslongas(heirfinaldestinationisZibo.ThismovefollowedanotheronMarch31

underwhichtheJinanbureauofChinaRailwayaddedaweekendspecialround-trip“barbecue

tour“trainbetweenJinan.

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Passengerswhogetonthetrainaregreetedbyabannerreading"WelcometotheSpecial

BBQTrain"attheentranceofthetrain.Manyalsotookvideosandpostedthemonsocialmedia,

drawingmorevisitors.

BarbecueispopularinChina,andZibo'sbarbecuehasitsownlocalfeatures:it'smadeona

stove,andisservedwithflatbreadanddressings.Thefoodis70-80percentcookedbeforeitis

broughttothetable,wheredinerscanfinishcookingitonthsirownstoves.Dinersareservedwith

flatbreads,scallions(大葱)andotherdressings(调料)atthetablesotheyarcabletomaketheir

ownbarbecueparcels,inmuchthesamewayPekingDuckiseaten.

Thebarbecuesuddenlybecamefamousafteragroupofcollegestudentsshotvideosof

themselvesenjoyingamealinZiboandpostedthemonsocialmediainlateFebruary.Sincethen,

manypeople,mostlyyoung,havecometothecityfromalloverthecountrytotrythedish.

Onseveralstreets,linescanbeseenoutsidebarbecuerestaurants,whichstretchtormorethan

100meterson(heweekend.

“Zibobarbecueisbringingmoreandmorepeopletothecity,andthelocalgovernmentneeds

tothinkabouthowtopromotethecityasawhole,itscultureandtourism,aswellasitslivingand

businessenvironment,saidSunXiaorong,anexpertoftourismmarketingandpromotion.The

trendwilleventuallyendifthelocalgovernmentdoesn'ttakeproperfbllow-upmeasures,he

added.

36.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytalkabout?

A.Zibocity'ssnacks.B.Zibocity'splacesofinterest.

C.ThereasonswhyZiboisfamousrecently.D.ThechallengesZibomeetswithat

present.

37.WhatcanweknowaboutZibo'sbarbecuefromParagraph4?

A.1(isvciyulicapandpupulai.

B.ItisasdeliciousasPekingDuck.

C.Itistotallytoastedbythecookonthestove.

D.Itisusuallypairedwithflatbreadanddressings.

38.WhatmadeZibo'sbarbecuesuddenlywell-known?

A.Youngpeople'sdreams.

B.Localgovemmenfsactions.

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C.BarbecuerestaurantsinZibocity.

D.Somecollegestudents'videos.

39.WhatisSunXiaorong'sattitudetowardsthepopularityofZibobarbecue?

A.Objeclive.(客观的)B.Hopeless.C.Curious.

D.Doubtful.

(2023•江苏淮安•二模)AllthistimeDorothyandTotohadbeenwalkingthroughthethick

woods.Therewerefewbirdsin(heforest,butnowandthentherecameadeepsound,whichmade

thelittlegirl'sheartbeatfast.

Allofasudden,(herecamefrom(heforesta(erribleroar(吼叫),andthenextmomenta

greatLionjumpedintotheroad.LittleTotoranbarkingtowardtheLion,andthegreatbeast(猛兽)

hadopenedhismouthtobitethedog.DorothyrushedforwardandhittheLionuponhisnose.She

criedout:

“HowcouldyoubiteToto?Yououghttobeashamedofyourselfabigbeastlikeyou,tobite

apoorlittledog^^^

“Ididn'tbitehim.''saidtheLion.

“Butyoutriedto,“shesaid."Youarenothingbutabigcoward(懦夫)

“Iknowit,“saidtheLion,"ButhowcanIhelpit?"

“Whatmakesyouacoward?”askedDorothy.

“It'samyslery,“repliedtheLion."IsupposeIwasbomthatway.Alltheotheranimalsinthe

forestnaturallyexpectmetobebrave,fortheLioniseverywherethoughttobetheKingofBeasts.

Assoonastheyhearmerear,theyalltiytogetawayfromme,andofcourseIletthemgo.I'm

suchacoward.''

“Bui山alisn'tright.''saidDuru山y.

“Iknowit,“saidtheLion,“DoyoumindifIgowithyou?”

“Youwillbeverywelcome,“answeredDorothy,€kfbryouwillhelptokeepawaytheother

wildbeasts.”

“Butthatdoesn'tmakemeanybraver,“saidtheLion.

40.HowdidDorothyfeelwhenshefirstheardtheroar?

A.Frightened.B.Excited.C.Surprised.D.Interested.

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