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【备考期末】义乌市八年级英语下册期末阅读理解汇编一、八年级英语下册阅读理解专项训练1.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Haveyoueverhadthoughtaboutbuildingarobot?Orputtingtogetheraspaceship?Orevenseeingyourfacemadeoutofchocolate?Done.Allyouneedisa3-Dprinter.

Thepossibilitiesof3-Dprintingseemendless.Alltheuserhastodoistodesignanobjectonthecomputerandchooseamaterialtoprintin.Theprintersprintinhundredsofdifferentmaterialsincludingglass,sugarandevenskin!Whentheuserpresses"print",the3-Dprinterspreadsthematerialslayerbylayerandlikemagictheobjectisproduced.

Thefirst3-Dprinterwasinventedin1986byAmerican,CharlesHull.But3-Dprintinghasonlybecomecheapenoughrecentlyformostpeopletouse.Designersnowuse3-Dprintingtocreateunusualthings.TheDutchartistDirkVanderKoojprintsfurnituremadefromoldfridges.

Anddoctorshaveused3-Dprintingtoprinthumanbodyparts!TheTelegraphreportedinFebruarythatscientistsfromCornellMedicalCollegeevenprintedaman-madeear.

Butlikealotofnewtechnologies,if3-Dprintinggetsintothewronghands,itcanbedangerous.

In2011agroupoffourmenintheUSused3-DprintingtoproduceATMskimmers.ThesewereplacedonanATMandstoleover$400,000fromusersoftheATM.Itisterribletothinkthatcriminalslikethemmightonedayusea3-Dprintertoprintagun.

Butforbetterorforworse,3-Dprintinghasbeenputintouse.Inafewyears,you'llprobablybewonderinghowyoucouldeverlivewithoutyour3-Dprinter!(1)________inventedthefirst3-Dprinter.A.

CharlesHull

B.

FourmenintheUS

C.

DirkVanderKooj

D.

AdoctorcalledCornell(2)Whatisthecorrectorderforpeopletousea3-Dprinter?a.chooseapropermaterial.b.Press"print".c.The3-Dprinterspreadsthematerial.d.Useacomputertodesignanobject.A.

a-b-c-d

B.

d-c-b-a

C.

a-c-d-b

D.

d-a-b-c(3)Accordingtothepassage,peoplehaveNOTyetproduced________witha3-Dprinter.A.

agun

B.

somefurniture

C.

aman-madeear

D.

ATMskimmers(4)Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthe3-Dprinter?A.

Itisuselessinourdailylife.

B.

Itishelpfulbutdangerous.C.

Itisimportantonlyforourwork.

D.

Itistooexpensiveformostpeople.2.阅读理解

AlmosteveryChinesepersoncanrecite(背诵)thetwolinesofthefamouspoem,"Everygrainontheplatecomesfromhardwork."Butsadly,manyofusdon'tgettherealmeaningoftheselines:Don'twastefood.

ACCTVprogramreportedthatthefoodChinesepeoplethrowawayeveryyearisenoughtofeed200million(百万)peopleforayear.Dowehavetoomuchfood?Ofcoursenot.Therewere925millionhungrypeoplearoundtheworldin2011.Sixmillionchildrendieofhungereveryyear.

Chinesepeoplearewell-knownforbeingfriendly.Manyevenfeelthattheylosefaceiftheirguestshaveeatenupallthefoodonthetable.Luckily,anumberofpeoplehaveknowntheimportanceofsavingfood.Whatshouldwedoinourdailylifetowastelessfood?

⑴Don'tordertoomuchinarestaurant.Onlyorderasmuchasyouwanttoeat.Ifyoucannoteatallthefoodyouordered,taketherestofithome.

⑵Don'tleaveanyfoodinyourbowlswhilehavingmeals.

⑶Keepaneyeonwhatfoodyouhaveathome.Don'tbuytoomuch,especiallyforvegetablesandfruit.(1)What'stherealmeaningoftheunderlinedsentence?A.

春种一粒粟,秋收万颗子。

B.

谁知盘中餐,粒粒皆辛苦。C.

吏禄三百石,岁晏有余粮。

D.

足蒸暑土气,背灼炎天光。(2)Whatshouldwedotowastelessfood?A.

Ordermorefoodinarestaurant.B.

Everytimeyoueat,leavesomefoodinyourbowls.C.

Takeallthefoodyouorderedhome.D.

Don'tstoretoomuchfoodlikevegetablesandfruit.(3)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

Anumberofpeoplehaveknowntheimportanceofsavingfood.B.

ThefoodChinesepeoplethrowawayeveryyearisenoughtofeed200millionpeopleforayear.C.

200millionchildrendieofhungereveryyear.D.

ManyChinesefeelthattheylosefaceifguestshaveeatenupallthefoodonthetable.(4)What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.

Don'twastefood.

B.

Chinesepeoplearefriendly.C.

Wecan'tdieofhunger.

D.

Everygrainisgrownbyfarmers.3.阅读理解

Doyoureadadvicecolumns(建议专栏)innewspapersandmagazines?Doyouthinktheyarehelpfultoeveryonewhoreadsthem?Herearesome.DearSally,

I'vegotaproblem.MygoodfriendLanainmyscienceclassaskedmetolendhermyexercisebooksoshecouldcopymyanswers.ShouldIdoit,Sally?Idon'twantto,butI'mafraidthatifIdon'tgiveittohershewon'tbemyfriendanylonger.CarmenDearCarmen,

Ofcourseyoucan'tgiveheryourexercisebook.That'scheating,andyoucouldgetintobigtroubleifyoudothat.SallyDearSally,

Iwasatmyfriend'shousefordinnerlastSaturday.Duringdinner,Ibrokeabeautifulplate.Itwasmyfriend'sfavoriteplate.Itwasmyfriend'sfavoriteweddinggift.Iwantedtopayforit,butshedidn'tagreewithme.Ifeelbadaboutit.KayDearKay,

Ithinkyoudidtherightthing.Itwasimportanttooffertopayforit,butit'snotsurprisingthatshesaidno.Perhapsyoucouldgiveheraspecialgiftinstead.SallyDearSally,

Mysonis24yearsold.Hefinishedcollegelastyear,buthecan'tseemtofindajobthathelikes.I'mworriedthathe'snottryinghardenoughtogetajobandliveonhisown.Hesleepstillnooneveryday.AlsoI'vebeencookinghismeals.LisaDearLisa,

You'remakingittooeasyforhimtostaywhereheis.Tellhimhehastwomonthstofindajob(anyjob),andgethisownplace.He'soldenoughtotakecareofhimself.Sally(1)LanawantedtoborrowCarmen's

.A.

plate

B.

sciencebook

C.

dictionary

D.

exercisebook(2)What'sKay'sproblem?A.

Shebrokeherfriend'splate.

B.

Shelostherexercisebook.C.

Herfrienddidn'tlikehergift.

D.

Hersondidn'tfindajob.(3)SallysuggestedthatLisa'ssonshould

.A.

findaninterestingjob

B.

sleepstill9o'clockC.

findajobintwomonths

D.

lookafterhismother(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

CarmenandLanaaregoodfriends.

B.

LanawantedtocopyCarmen'sanswers.C.

Lisa'ssonfinishedcollegeattheageof22.

D.

Kay'sfriendlikedtheplateverymuch.4.阅读理解

Thousandsofyearsago,peoplecouldn'tliveforlong.Mostpeopleonlylivedtobetwenty-fiveorthirtyyearsold.20%ofpeoplediedbeforetheyweretwelvemonthsoldandanother30%couldnotlivetobefiveyearsold.

Today,peoplecanlivemuchlonger.Onereasonisthatthewaterwedrinkiscleaner.Cleanwaterdoesnotcausediseases(疾病).Besides,medicaltreatmentisbettertoday.Moreandmorepeoplelivetobeovereighty.

Womenoftenlivelongerthanmen.Forexample,inJapan,womenusuallycanlivetobeeighty-five,butmencanonlylivetobeeighty.

Inthefuture,peoplewillprobablylivelongerthantoday.Herearemanythingswecandotohelppeoplelivelonger.Forexample,wecanmakesurethateveryonehasenoughmedicinetofightagainstdiseases.Also,itisnecessaryforeveryonetohaveenoughtoeat.Todaymanypeoplediebecausetheydonothaveenoughfood.(1)Thousandsofyearsago,

ofpeoplecouldn'tlivetobe5yearsold.A.

20%

B.

30%

C.

50%

D.

80%(2)Whycanpeoplelivemuchlongertodayaccordingtothepassage?A.

Wedrinkcleanerwaterandeatbetterfood.B.

Weeatbetterfoodandgetbettermedicaltreatment.C.

Wegetbettermedicaltreatmentanddoenoughexercise.D.

Wedrinkcleanerwaterandgetbettermedicaltreatment.(3)Fromparagraph3,wecanknowthat

.A.

womenoftenlivelongerthanmenB.

allJapanesewomencanlivetobeeighty-fiveC.

mostmencanlivelongerthanwomenD.

husbandsoftenlivelongerthantheirwives(4)Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.

Peoplewilllivelongerandlongeriftheygetenoughfoodtoeat.B.

Enoughmedicinecanhelppeoplefightagainstdiseases.C.

Peoplewon'tgetenoughfoodinthefuture.D.

Everyonecangetgoodmedicaltreatmentnow.5.阅读理解

FlynnMcGarry,a14-year-oldAmericanboywontheprizefrom"thecountry'shottestcook".

Hebegancookingfouryearsagoandwantedtocookasmuchashecoulddoit.AfterlookingatallthesecookbooksandgoingontheInternet,hethoughthecouldbesuccessfuloneday.McGarrysaid."EverytimeItryit,Ihopetokeepgettingbetterandbetter.Ijustfellinlovewithit."

Hesaidhismother'scookingwasanotherreasonforhimtocook.Hedidn'tquitelikehismother'sfood,sohedecidedtotrysomethingsimple.Hestartedcookingforhimself.Hebeganpracticinghisknifeafterschool.

Then,hestartedmakingdishesforafewofhismother'sfriends.Soonafter,hemademoredeliciousandexpensivedishesforfamousrestaurantsinAmerica.Whenhisskillsinthekitchengotbetter,hewasabletocookhiswaythroughmostofthecookbooks.Hehasworkedintoprestaurantsacrossthecountry.

Theyoungmanhasastrongpassion(热情)forcooking.Heeventurnedhisbedroomintoaplacelikeakitchen.Youcan'tseeanyvideogames,basketballsormovieposters.

McGarry'smotherishappywithhimandshefullysupports(支持)herson.Shesaid,“Heshowedsuchinterestforthisthatitwasarightchoicetodowhatheloves.”

"Keepingonyourpassionandhardworkcertainlypaysoffintheend."saidMcGarry.(1)Theboy,McGarrybegancookingbecause

.A.

itwasasubjectinhisschool

B.

hedidn'tlikehismother'sfoodC.

hismotheraskedhimtodoit

D.

hewantedtocookforhisclassmates(2)Fromthethirdparagraph,wecanlearnthat

.A.

theboyonlycookedforhisfamily

B.

theboyhasworkedinfamousrestaurantsC.

theboyneverpracticedcooking

D.

fewfriendsenjoyedhismeals(3)McGarrybecamesointerestedincookingthat

.A.

hissubjectsbecametheworstofall

B.

hemadelotsofmoneyC.

hemadehisbedroomlikeakitchen

D.

hismotherhadtostophimfromcooking(4)Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe

.A.

CookingWillBePopularB.

HardWorkIstheKeytoSuccessC.

CookingCan'tHelpUsD.

EveryoneCanBePerfect6.阅读理解

NowsomewomenarespendingaweekendatMother'sCamp.There,husbandsandchildrenarenotallowed.Whywouldawomanwanttotakeavacationwithoutherfamily?Somewomensaytheyneedtimetobealone.

AtMother'sCampawomanhasroomtoherself.Shecansleep,readorwatchTV,andnoonewillbotherher.Nochildrenwillask,"Mom,what'sfordinner?"Nohusbandwillsay,"Oh,dear,Ican'tfindanycleansocks."Infactalmost50%ofwomenintheUnitedStatesworkoutsidethehome.Manyofthemworkfull-timeandthencomehometoasecondjob-takingcareoftheirhomesandfamilies.Theseworkingwomensayoneoftheirbiggestproblemsishousework.

IntheUnitedStates,workingwivesdoabout75%ofthehousework.Manyoftheirhusbandssaytheywanttohelp.Butthentheyburnthericeortheycan'tfindthepans.Theyasksomanyquestionsthattheirwivesdecideitiseasiertodothejobthemselves.

SomewomengotoMother'sCampjusttogetabreakfromhousework.Fortwodaystheydon'tcook,theydon'tclean,theydon'tlookaftertheirchildrenandhusbands.Whatdotheydo?Theyenjoywarm,sunnyweather,walking,swimmingorboatinginaclearbluelakeandsingsongsaroundthecampfire.Theyrelaxawayfromhome.TheyhaveareallywonderfulvacationatMother'sCamp.(1)Fromthispassagewecansee

intheUnitedStates.A.

womenwanttoworkoutsidethehomeB.

husbandsdoasmuchhouseworkastheirwivesC.

workingwivesdomostofthehouseworkD.

womendonotliketostayathomewiththeirfamilies(2)AtMother'sCamp,womencan't

.A.

bringtheirhusbandsandchildren

B.

readnewspapersC.

swiminthelake

D.

watchTV(3)Whywouldsomemothersliketobealone?A.

Becausetheywantanewlife.B.

Becausetheywanttorelaxthemselves.C.

Becausetheyhavetoworkfull-time.D.

Becausetheydon'tliketheirhusbandsandchildren.(4)

isoneofthebiggesttroublesforworkingwivesintheUnitedStates.A.

Lookingaftertheirchildren

B.

WorkingoutsidethehomeC.

Whentotakeavacation

D.

Housework(5)What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.

MothersintheUS

B.

MothersAreBusyintheUSC.

WelcometoMother'sCamp

D.

MothersRelaxAwayfromHome7.阅读理解

Marycomplainedtoherfatherabouthowhardshethoughtlifewas.Shedidn'tknowhowtomakeitandwantedtogiveup.

Mary'sfathertookhertothekitchen.Hefilledthreepotswithwaterandputeachonabigfire.Soonthepotsstartedtoboil(沸腾).Inoneheputcarrots,inthesecondheputeggs,andinthelastheputcoffeepowder.Hewatchedthemboil,withoutsayingaword.

Marywaited,wonderingwhathewasdoing.Inabouttwentyminutesheturnedoffthefire.Hetookthecarrotsandeggsoutandputthemondifferentplates.Thenhepouredthecoffeeinacup.Heasked,"Mary,whatdoyousee?"

HeaskedMarytotouchthecarrots.Shefoundthattheyweresoft.

Hethenaskedhertotakeaneggandbreakit.Shesawahard-boiledeggaftertakingofftheshell.Finally,heaskedhertotastethecoffee.

Itsrichsmellbroughtasmiletoherface.

Eachofthemhadthesametrouble,buteachreacteddifferently.Thecarrotwasstrongandhardatfirst,butitbecamesoftandweak.Theeggwasweak,too.Butaftergoingthroughtheboilingwater,itsinsidebecamehard.Thecoffeepowderchangedthewater,andcreatedsomethingnew."Whichoneisyou?"heaskedMary."Whentroublecomestoyou,areyouacarrot,anegg,orthecoffeepowder?"(1)Marycomplainedtoherfatherabout

.A.

howsadherschoollifewas

B.

howbadtheweatherwasrecentlyC.

howhardshethoughtlifewas

D.

howunluckyshewasrecently(2)What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"rich"inParagraph4?A.

Havingalotofmoney.

B.

Strongandpleasant.C.

Containingalotofsomething.

D.

Fullofinterestingorimportantfacts.(3)WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

Thecoffeepowderchangedthewaterintocoffee.B.

Thehard-boiledeggusedtobehardinside.C.

Theboilingwateristhesamechallengeforthethree.D.

Aftergoingthroughtheboilingwater,thecarrotsbecamesoft.(4)WhatdoesMary'sfatherwanttotellherthemost?A.

Hardcarrotsturnsoftinboilingwater.B.

Learnfromthehard-boiledeggwhenfacingtrouble.C.

Alwaysaskforhelpwhenyoudon'tknowwhattodo.D.

Ifyoucan'tchangethesituation,changeyourself.8.阅读理解

Manyyearsago,therewasanoldmanwhohadfoursons.Hewantedhissonstolearnnottojudge(判断)thingstooquickly.Sohetoldthemtogoandlookatapeartree.Itwasfarawayfromhishome.

Thefirst,sonwentinwinter,thesecondinspring,thethirdinsummer,andtheyoungestsoninautumn.

Whenthesonscameback,theoldmanaskedthemtosaywhattheyhadseen.

Thefirstsoncomplainedthetreewasugly.Thesecondsonsaidthetreewascoveredwithbudsandfullofhope.Thethirdsonsaidthetreewasfullofgreenleaves.Theyoungestsonsaidthatthetree,bentdownwithheavyfruits.

Theoldmanexplainedthatallofhissonswereright,buteachofthemhadseenjustoneseasonofthetree,Hetoldthemthattheycouldn'tjudgeatreeorapersonbyonlyoneseason."Ifyougiveupwhenit'swinter,youwillmissthehopeofyourspring,thebeautyofyoursummer,andtheharvestofyourautumn."saidtheoldman.

Itistruethatweshouldn'tletthehardseasonbreakthehappinessofotherseasons.Nevergiveupduringthedifficultdaysandbettertimesaresuretocomesomeday.(1)Whydidtheoldmanaskhissonstolookatthepeartree?A.

Becausehelikedeatingpears.B.

Becausethetreewasimportanttohisfamily.C.

Becausehewantedtoteachthemnottojudgethingstooquickly.D.

Becausehissonsdidn'tjudgethingsquickly.(2)Thefourthsonwenttoseethetreein

.A.

spring

B.

summer

C.

autumn

D.

winter(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.

Thepeartreewasnearhishome.B.

Thethirdsonsawgreenleavesonthetree.C.

Thefoursonsalllikedthetree.D.

Evenyougiveupinwinter,youcanstillgethopeinotherseasons.(4)What'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.

Don'tjudgealifebyonedifficultseason.

B.

Father'sloveisgreat.C.

Everytreehasfourseasons.

D.

Lifeisdifferentforeveryone.9.阅读理解

MedicalexpertssaymostAmericansdonotgetenoughsleep.TheysaymoreAmericansneedtotakeanap—thatistorestforashortperiodinthemiddleoftheday.Theygivepeopleadvicetosleeplightlybeforecontinuingwithotheractivities.Theexpertssaynapsmightimprovehealthbyreducingpressure.

SomeEuropeanandLatinAmericancompanieshavesupportedtheideaofnappingformanyyears.Theyaskpeopletoleavework,gohomeandhaveanapbeforereturning.IntheUnitedStates,somecompaniesletworkersrestsimplyintheiroffices.Theybelievethiscanhelpworkersmakefewermistakesandalsoincreasetheamountofworkthatapersoncando.

Sleepexpertssayitislikelythatpeoplemakemoremistakesatworkthanatothertimes.Theysaypeopleshouldnotcarryoutimportanttaskswhentheyfeelsleepy.Andtheysaythebestthingtodoistotakeanap.

Abouttwentyminutesofrestisallyouneed.Expertssaythisprovidesextraenergyandcanincreaseyoureffectsuntiltheendoftheday.Butexpertssaidthatanapshouldlastnomorethantwentytothirtyminutes.Alongernapwillputthebodyintodeepsleepandwakingupwillbedifficult.(1)Thispassageisprobablytakenfrom________.A.

astorybook

B.

aposter

C.

asciencefiction

D.

amedicalmagazine(2)What'sthebestwaytoincreaseworkers'effects?A.

Talkingwithfriends.

B.

Doingrelaxingexercise.C.

Laughing,smilingandcrying.

D.

Havingarestfortwentyorthirtyminutes.(3)Whatwillhappentotheworkersiftheykeeponworkingwithoutanyrest?A.

Theywillgetalotofmoney.B.

Theywillfailintheirjobsandevencausealotoftrouble.C.

Theywillliveahappylifeinthefuture.D.

Theywillfeelbetterafterfinishingeverydayjobs.(4)Themeaningoftheunderlinedword"reducing"inthefirstparagraphis"________".A.

加大

B.

缓解

C.

产生

D.

制造(5)Thepassagemainlytalksabout________.A.

takinganapduringthedayB.

thedisadvantagesoftakinganapC.

Americanswhodon'thaveanapduringtheweekendsD.

theadvantagesofdeepsleep10.阅读理解

Manhasalwayswantedtofly.Someofthegreatestmeninhistoryhavethoughtabouttheproblem.Oneofthese,forexample,wasthegreatItalianartist,LeonardodaVinci.Inthesixteenthcenturyhemadedesignsformachinesthatcouldfly.Buttheywereneverbuilt.

Throughouthistory,otherlessfamousmenhavewantedtoflyaswell.AnexamplewasamaninEnglandabout800yearsago.Hemadeapairof

wings*fromchickenfeathers.Thenhefixedthemtohisbodyandjumpedintotheairfromatallbuilding.Asyoucanimagine,hedidnotflyveryfar.Insteadhefelltothegroundandbrokeeveryboneinhisbody.

ThefirstrealtrytookplaceinFrancein1783.ThetwoMontgolfierbrothersknewthathotairrises.Iftheycouldfillalargeballoonwithhotair,theythoughtitwouldriseintotheairandfly.Theywereright.Theymadeaverylarge"hotairballoon"ofclothandpaper.Theyfilleditwithhotairandtheballoonrosetwohundredmetresintotheair.Itfelltoearthaboutthreekilometresaway.InSeptemberofthatyear,boththeKingandQueenofFrancecametoseetheballoon.Theywatcheditcarrytheveryfirstairpassengersintothesky.Wedonotknowwhatthepassengersfeltaboutthetripastheywereacock,aduck,andasheep.Butwedoknowthatthetriplastedfor8minutesandthentheanimalslandedsafely.Twomonthslater,twomendidthesamething.TheyroseaboveParisinaballoonofthesamekind.Theirtriplastedfortwenty-fiveminutesandtheytraveledabout8kilometers.(1)LeonardodaVinci____________.A.

madedesignsofflyingmachines

B.

builtakindofmachinewhichneverflewC.

drewmanybeautifulpicturesofthebirds

D.

saidthatmanwouldflyintheskyoneday(2)EighthundredyearsagoanEnglishman____________.A.

madeakindofflyingmachinehimselfB.

wantedtobuildakindofhotairballoon

C.

triedtoflyfromatallbuildingonalargebirdD.

triedtoflywithwingsmadeofchickenfeathers(3)ThetwoMontgolfierbrotherstried____________atflying.A.

once

B.

twice

C.

threetimes

D.

fourtimes(4)Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.

TheTwoMontgolfierBrothers

B.

TheFirstFlyingHotAirBalloonC.

TheHistoryofMan'sTryatFlying

D.

Man'sFirstSuccessfulTryatFlying11.阅读理解

Mymomonlyhadoneeye.Ihatedher.Shewassuchanembarrassment.

Sheranasmallshopataflea(跳蚤)marketandcollectedoldclothesandsomeotherthingstosellforthemoneyweneeded.Onceduringelementaryschool,itwasfieldday,andmymomcame.Iwassoembarrassedandwonderedhowshecoulddothistome?Ithrewherahatefullookandranout.Thenextdayatschool,myschoolmateslaughedatme,"Yourmomonlyhasoneeye!"Iwassoangrywithmymom.SoIsaidtomymom,"Whydon'tyouhavetheothereye?"Mymomsaidnothing.

Ihatedmyone-eyedmom.ItoldmyselfthatIwouldbecomesuccessfulinthenearfuture,soIstudiedveryhard.Later,IgotacceptedbytheSeoulUniversity.IleftmymomandcametoSeoultostudy.ThenIgotmarriedthere.NowIamlivinghappilyasasuccessfulman.IenjoythelifeinSeoulbecauseit'saplacethatdoesn'tremindmeofmymomandmypast.Thiskindofhappinesswasgettingbiggerandbigger,untilonedayIsawmymom.Shewasstillwithheroneeye.Evenmydaughterranaway,scaredofmymom'seye.Iscreamedather,"Whoareyou?Idon'tknowyou!Howdareyoucometomyhouseandscaremydaughter?"Tothis,mymomquietlyanswered,"Oh,I'msosorry.Imayhavegottenthewrongaddress."Thenshedisappearedoutofsight.

Oneday,aletteraboutaschoolreunion(学校聚会)came.Afterthereunion,Iwentdowntotheoldshack,whichIusedtocallahouse.ThereIfoundmymomfallenonthecoldground.Thenapieceofpaperinherhandcameintomyeyes.Itwasalettertome.Myson,

I'msosorrythatIonlyhaveoneeye,andIwasanembarrassmentforyou.Whenyouwereverylittle,yougotintoanaccidentandlostyoureye.Asamom,Icouldn'tstandwatchingyouhavingtogrowupwithonlyoneeye.SoIgaveyoumine.Iwassoproudofmysontoseeawholenewworldformewiththateye.Duringthecoupleoftimesthatyouwereangrywithme,Ithoughttomyself,it'sbecauseyouloveme.Don'tcryformebecauseofmydeath.Iloveyousomuch."(1)Wheredidthewriter'smomwork?A.

Asupermarketatafleamarket.

B.

Asmallhotelatafleamarket.C.

Arestaurantatafleamarket.

D.

Asmallshopatafleamarket.(2)WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?A.

Hewassohappywhenhismomcametoseehimduringelementaryschool.B.

Heislivinghappilywithhismomasasuccessfulmannow.C.

Hisdaughterfeltscaredwhenshesawhismom.D.

Hewentdowntotheoldshackbeforethereunion(3)Howmaythewriterfeelafterreadingtheletter?A.

Hemayfeelangry.

B.

Hemayfeelsad.C.

Hemayfeelbored.

D.

Hemayfeelembarrassed.(4)Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassageaccordingtothepassage?A.

Mom,ILoveYou.

B.

Mom,I'mSorry.C.

MyMomOnlyHadOneEye

D.

IHatedMyOne-eyedMom.12.阅读理解

Thereislittledoubtthathousecatsfirstdevelopednaturallyfromancientwildcats.ThecleverestrelativeistheAmericanwildcatwhichstilllivesinAfricatoday.ThisisunderstandablebecausethefirsthousecatscamefromAfrica.

CatsfirststartedtolivearoundpeopleinEgyptabout6,000~7,000yearsago.FromEgypt,catsstartedtomovearoundtheworld.Ataboutthesametime,Egyptiansbeganstoringgrain(谷物)inbuildings.Scientistsusedtobelievethatpeopletamedcatstocatchmiceandprotectthegrain.However,catsdon'tliketobetoldwhattodo!Now,scientistsbelievedthate

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