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鄂尔多斯市八年级英语上册期末阅读理解汇编一、八年级英语上册阅读理解专项训练1.阅读理解

Weallknowthatsmilingisakindofbodylanguage.Infact,itisnotjustabodylanguage.Italsohassomedifferentbenefits.Let'slearnaboutthebenefitsofsmiling.

Firstofall,smilingcanreducestress.Althoughit'snoteasytokeepsmilingwhenyouareinstressfulsituations,smilingcanreducestress.That'strue.Sometimes,smilingcanhelppeoplegetridofstress.Evenlisteningtoothers'laughterandseeingsmilingfacescanhelpyoukeepcalmandrelaxed.

Secondly,smilingisgoodforyourhealth.Forexample,itcanstrengthenyourimmune(消化)system.It'ssaidthatkeepingsmilingcanhelpyoufightagainstmanykindsofdiseases.That'swhyweoftenadvisesomepatientstobehappyandkeepsmiling.

Thirdly,smilingcanimproveyourmood.Nexttimeyouarefeelingdown,tryputtingonasmile.Andthenyourmoodwillchangeforthebetter.

Lastly,smilingcanhelpyoumakefriendseasily.Whenyousmileatothers,theyusuallyregardyouasapoliteandfriendlyperson.Thentheyarewillingtomakefriendswithyou.Therefore,nomatterwhathappens,pleasekeepsmilingeveryday.(1)Howmanybenefitsarementionedinthepassage?A.

Three

B.

Four

C.

Five

D.

Six(2)Whatdotheunderlinedwords"getridof"probablymeaninChinese?A.

增加

B.

升高

C.

消除

D.

替代(3)Accordingtothepassage,whatcanmakeyoufeelrelaxed?①listentoothers'laughter

②seesmilingfaces③strengthenyourimmunesystemA.

①③

B.

①②

C.

②③

D.

①②③(4)Afterreadingthepassage,weadvisesomepatientstokeepsmilingbecause___________.A.

itcanreducetheirstressB.

itisgoodfortheirhealthC.

itcanimprovetheirmoodD.

itcanhelpthemforgettheirdiseases(5)What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.

Benefitsofsmiling

B.

Waysofsmiling

C.

Smilinganddisease

D.

Smilingandhealth2.阅读理解

Gotaproblemandnotsurewhotoaskforadvice?Writetousandwewillhelp!Whenyouseethis,click(点击)tohearsomeadvicefromMandy,ourtopteenexpert.

Mybestfriendwon'tstopcopyingme!Ilovewearingbrightclothesandlookingdifferentfromeveryoneelse.Butlastmonthmyfriendstartedbuyingallthesameclothesasme.Nowwelookthesameaseachother.Lucy,14

MymomhasbeenhomeschoolingmesinceIwas11.That'swhenIfinishedprimaryschool.

Idon'tspendmuchtimewithpeopleofmyage.I'mfriendswithsomeofmyneighborsandIhaveoldfriendsfromprimaryschool,buttheyoftenforgettoinvitemewhentheygoout.Ben,15

Igotodancelessonswithsomeclosefriendsofmine.Theteacherwantsmetogotoahigherlevel(水平)class,butshesaysmyfriendshavetostay.I'mworriedaboutmovingtoanewclasswithoutthem.I'llreallymissseeingthem!WhatshouldIdo?Susan,13(1)WhatdoesLucylikedoing?A.

Wearingthesameasherbestfriend.B.

Shoppingwithherbestfriend.C.

Wearingbrightclothes.D.

Shoppingforclothes.(2)HowmanyyearshasBen'smomtaughthimathome?A.

2.

B.

3.

C.

4.

D.

5.(3)WhatdoesSusan'sdanceteacherwanthertodo?A.

Togotoadancecompetition.B.

Tomovetoahigherlevelclass.C.

Tohelpprepareforadanceparty.D.

Toteachherfriendshoetodance.(4)Thismaterialmaybefrom______________________.A.

amagazine.

B.

theInternet.

C.

anewsreport.

D.

atravelguide3.阅读理解

Oneday,afarmerwaswalkingalongaroadwithhissonThomas.Thefathersaid,"Look!There'sahorseshoe.Pickituparidputitinyourbag."Thomassaid."Itisn'tworth(值得)thetrouble."Hisfathersaidnothingbuthepickedituphimself.Whentheygottoanearbytown,theyhadarest.Therethefarmersoldthehorseshoeandwiththefewpenniesheboughtsomecherries(樱桃).

Thefatherandthesoncontinuedtheirway.Thesunwaswellupinthesky,andtherewasn'tahouseorevenatreewheretheycouldhavearest.Thomasfelttoothirsty(口渴的)towalkon.Atthemoment,hislatherdroppedacherryonthegroundandThomaspickeditupquicklyandateit.Afterawhile,hisfatherdroppedanothercherryandonceagain,hissonpickeditupandputitinhismouth.

Andsotheywenton.Theoldfarmerdroppedthecherriesandthesonpickedthemup.WhenThomashadcaught'upallthecherries,hisfathersaidtohim,"Mydearson,ifyouhadbent(弯腰)downinthebeginningtopickupthathorseshoe,youwouldn'thavebentsomanytimesforthecherries.Alwaysrememberthislesson:Ifsomeonedon'tworryaboutthelittlethings,hewillfinditimpossibleforhimtodothegreatthings."(1)Whopickedupthecherriesontheground?A.

Thomas.

B.

Thefarmer.

C.

Boththefatherandtheson.

D.

Nobody.(2)Whenthesonrefusedtopickupthehorseshoe,thefather

.A.

didnothing

B.

saidnothing

C.

feltworried

D.

gotangry(3)Thefatherdroppedthecherryonebyone,because

.A.

hewantedtoteachhissonalessonB.

hewantedhissontodomoreexerciseC.

hewantedhissontoeatthemallD.

hewantedtopunishhissonfornotpickingupthehorseshoeatfirst(4)Fromthestory,wecanlearnthat

.A.

cherriesaresodeliciousthatmostpeoplelikeeatingthemB.

ahorseshoeissoexpensivethatitcanbringussomemoneyC.

wecan'tgetgreatthingsifweloselittlethingsD.

wecan'tdosomethinggreatifwedon'tworryaboutsomethinglittle4.阅读理解

Asavolunteerteacher,ItravelledalongwaytoasmallvillageschoolinLongzhou,Guangxi.Onmywaythere,Ithoughtaboutthevillage,theschool,andthechildrenthere.However,myheartsankwhenIarrivedthere.Itwasn'twhatIexpected.Itdidn'tlooklikeaschoolatall.Theschoolhadonly3rooms,oneforGrades1,2and3,andanotherforGrades4,5and6.Therewasathirdoneforme.

Thechildrenwelcomedmewarmlyonmyfirstday.Theyaskedmealotofquestions,andItoldthemstoriesandmylifeinShanghai.Thenextday,Igavethenatesttofindouttheirlevel.Tomysurprise,althoughthetestwasveryeasy,overhalfofthemfailedit,yettheyallwantedtolearnnewthings.Iknewtheyneededme.

Iambusypreparinglessons,andreadingtestpaperseverynight.Ienjoyedteachingtheselovelyandhardworkingchildren,andIcouldseethattheyweremakingprogresswithmyhelp.Ihavealsolearnedalotfromthem.Iunderstandtheirlivesbetterandwearenowgoodfriends.

IhaveworkedinLongzhouforayearnow.I'mveryhappy,andtheexpeeriencehasbeenveryusefulforme.Ilovethesmallvillageandthechildren.Infact,Iwouldliketocontinueworkinghere.(1)Inthepassage,"myheartsank…"meansthatthewriter

.A.

feltexcited

B.

washappy

C.

feltsad

D.

wasangry(2)Thewriterfoundthestudents'levelwas

sheexpectedafterthefirsttest.A.

justas

B.

higherthan

C.

lowerthan

D.

aslowas(3)WhatdoesthewriterthinkofherexperienceinLongzhou?A.

Itisboring.

B.

Itissilly.

C.

Itismeaningless.

D.

Itisuseful.5.阅读理解

Oneoftheproblemscareerpeople(上班族)haveinthemorningisdressingfortheofficewhentherewillbeaneveningpartyimmediatelyfollowed,withnotimetoreturnhometochange.Theeasiestsolutionistokeepafullsetoftoiletries(洗漱用品)andmake-upstoredsomewhereattheoffice.

Awomangoingtoaneveningpartyshoulddressinoneofher"basicdresses"inthemorning-thekindthatcanchangeintoadifferentlookwithanaddedscarforjewelry.Infifteenminutes,whenherofficedayhasended,shecanmetamorphose(彻底变化)herselfintoanotherpersonwithfreshlycleanedteeth,combedhair,anewface,adifferentanddressier(更时髦的)pairofshoes,andsomesparklingjewelry.Ifshemustwearalongdressfortheparty,sheshouldbringittotheofficeinaprotectivebagandstoreitsafelyuntilshehastoputiton.(1)Theeasiestsolutionis

.A.

tokeepafullsetoftoiletriesandmake-upstoredsomewhereattheofficeB.

nottogotothepartyC.

totakeataxihomeD.

tofinishworkearlier(2)Ifawomanisgoingtoaparty,sheshouldwear

inthemorning.A.

anicedress

B.

a"basicdress"

C.

heruniform

D.

casualclothes(3)Howlongdoesittakeawomantochangeherselfatleast?A.

Aboutfiveminutes.

B.

Aboutfifteenminutes.C.

Abouthalfanhour.

D.

Aboutfiftyminutes.(4)Ifawomanmustwearalongdressfortheparty,sheshould

.A.

wearitinthemorning

B.

buyoneintheshopC.

borrowonefromherworkmate

D.

bringittotheoffice6.阅读理解

AprimaryschoolbusdriverstoppedthebusinagasstationinOhiobecausehehadtousethebathroom.Insteadofturningofftheengine(引擎)andtakingthekeywithhim,thedriverleftthebusrunning.Andheforgottosettheparkingbrake(刹车)becausehewasinahurry."Itwascoldoutside,andIdidn'twantthekidstogetcoldwhileIwasusingthebathroom,"hetoldthepoliceofficer.

Thebusslowlystartedmovingawayfromthegasstation.Asthebuspickedupspeed,thekidsbeganshoutingandcrying.Ten—year—oldJakeranforwardtothedriver'sseatandheldthesteeringwheel(方向盘).Hepressedhardonthebrakepedal(踏板)andmanagedtostopthebusasitcamenearertoariverbed.Jaketurnedofftheengineatlast.Afterthepolicearrivedatthescene,theypraisedJakeforhisgreateffort.

"Thatisacoolkid,"saidthepoliceofficer."Itoldhimhewouldbecomeagreatpoliceofficerwhenhegrewup."

Jakewasn'timpressedwithwhathedid."Stoppingthebus,"hesaid,"waseasycomparedtoplayingGrandTheftAutoⅢ,myfavouriteactionvideogame."Thepolicetookthebusdrivertothepolicestation.Hewasatfirstcharged(指控)with"leavingachildalonewhilethemotorisrunning".Thelawyersaidhehopedtoupgradethechargebecauseofthenumberofchildren(twenty)onthebus.

"Whateverheischargedwith,"thepoliceofficersaid,"Ibelievethatheneverdrivesabusagain."(1)Whydidn'tthedriverturnofftheenginewhenhewenttothebathroom?A.

Hewasinahurry.B.

Heforgottodoit.C.

Hedidn'twantthekidstogetcold.D.

Hethoughthewouldbebackinaminute.(2)Whatisthecorrectorder?a.Thebusstartedmoving.b.Jaketurnedofftheengine.c.Jakeheldthesteeringwheel.d.Thekidsbeganshoutingandcrying.e.Takeranforwardtothedriver'sseat.f.Jakepressedhardonthebrakepedal.A.

a—b—c—d—e—f

B.

a—d—e—c—f—b

C.

d—a—c—e—f—b

D.

d—e—a—b—c—f(3)WhatcanweknowaboutJake?A.

Hecoulddrive.B.

Hewaselevenyearsold.C.

Hewantedtobeapoliceofficer.D.

HelikedplayingGrandTheftAutoⅢ.(4)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"upgrade"meaninChinese?A.

改变

B.

取消

C.

加重

D.

减轻7.阅读理解

Areyoushy?Ifyouare,youarenotalone.Infact,closeto50percentofpeopleareshy.Almost80percentofpeoplefeelshyatsomepointintheirlives.Thesedays,shynessisbecomingmoreandmorecommon.Nowscientistsaretryingtounderstandshyness.Theyhavesomeinterestingideasaboutwhypeopleareshy.

Isitpossibletobebornshy?Manyscientistssayyes.Theysay15to20percentofbabiesbehaveshyly.Thesebabiesarealittlequieterandmorewatchfulthanotherbabies.Interestingly,theseshybabiesusuallyhaveshyparents.Asaresult,scientiststhinkthatsomeshynessisgenetic.

Familysizemightcausepeopletobeshyaswell.ScientistsatHarvardUniversitystudiedshychildren.Theyfoundthat66percentofthemhadelderbrothersorsisters,Thescientistssaidthatthesechildrenwereoftenbullied(欺负)bytheirelderbrothersorsisters.Asaresult,theybecameshy.Atthesametime,childrenwithnobrothersorsistersmightbeshyaswell.Growingupalone,theyoftenplaybythemselves.Theyarenotabletoearnthesamesocialskillsaschildrenfrombigfamilies.

Youmayalsobeshybecauseofwhereyouwereborn.Whenscientistsstudiedshynessindifferentcountries,theyfoundsurprisingdifferences.InJapan,mostpeoplesaidtheywereshy.ButinIsrael,onlyoneofthreepeoplesaidso.Whatexplainsthedifference?OnescientistsaystheJapaneseandtheIsraelihavedifferentopinionsoffailure.InJapan,whenpeopledonotsucceed,theyfeelbadaboutthemselves.Theyblame(责备)themselvesfortheirfailure.InIsrael,theoppositeistrue,Israelisoftenblamefailureonoutsidereasons,suchasfamily,teachers,friendsorbadluck.InIsraelfreedomofopinionsandrisk-takingarestronglysupported.ThismaybewhyIsraelisworrylessaboutfailureandarelessshy.

Forshypeople,itcanbedifficulttomakefriends,speakinclassevengetagoodjob.Butscientistssayyoucangetoveryourshyness,suggesttryingnewthingsandpracticingconversations.Anddon'tforget—ifyouareshy,youarenottheonlyone.(1)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.

Happiness.

B.

Shyness.

C.

Kindness.

D.

Loneliness.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"genetic"inParagraph2probablymean?A.

Passeddownfromparents.B.

LearnedfromfriendsC.

Taughtbyteachers.D.

Madebybrothers(3)Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.

Mostlittlebabiesarebornshyandquiet.B.

Ifyouareshynow,youwillbeshyforever.C.

Manyshychildrenhaveelderbrothersorsisters.D.

MostIsraelipeopleareshyofexpressingopinions.(4)Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_______maycauseshyness.A.

genes,grown-upsandbirthplaceB.

genes,familysizeandbirthplaceC.

familysize,grown-upsandfailureD.

genes,familysizeandfreedom8.阅读理解

ItwasTom'sbirthday,andhewasfiveyearsold.Hegotquitealotofpresentsfromhisfamily.Hisgrandpagavehimabeautifulbigdrum(鼓).Ofallthepresents,Tomlikedhisdrumbest.Hemadeterriblenoisewithit,buthismotherdidn'tmind.HisfatherwasworkinginthedaytimeandTomwasinbedwhenhegothomeintheevening.Sohedidn'thearthenoise.Butoneofhisneighborsdidn'tlikethenoise.SoonemorningshetookaknifeandwenttoTom'shousewhenhewashittinghisdrum.Shesaidtohim,“Hello,Tom,doyouknowthereissomethingveryniceinsideyourdrum?Hereisaknife.Openthedrumandlet'sfindit.”(1)HowoldwasTom?A.

Hewasfifteenyearsold.

B.

Hewasfive.

C.

Hewasfifty.

D.

Hewashalfpastfive.(2)Whatdidhismotherthinkofhismakingterriblenoisewiththedrum?A.

Shecouldn'tstandit.

B.

Shewaspleased(满意)withhisbehavior(行为).C.

Shedidn'tmind.

D.

Wedon'tknow.(3)Whodidn'tlikethenoise?A.

Tom'smother.

B.

Tom'sneighbor.

C.

Tom'sfather.

D.

Tom'sgrandpa.(4)HowdidTom'sneighbordealwith(处理)hisdrum?A.

SheliedtoTomthatsomethingnicewasinsidehisdrum.B.

Shecutthedrumopenwithaknife.C.

Shecalledthepolice.D.

Shedidn'tmindit.(5)Wasthereanythingveryniceinthedrumreally?A.

No,therewas.

B.

Yes,therewasn't.

C.

No,therewasn't.

D.

Yes,therewas.9.根据短文内容选择正确答案。B

Isthereanyoneyouhate?Well,maybeyoudon'treallyhatehim.Butyougetreallyangryeverytimeyouthinkofhim.Ifyoudon'tletthisangergo,itcanturnintobitterness(痛苦).

Bitternessappearswhenwecan'tforgivesomeonewhohashurtusormadeusangry.Someonemightsayordosomethingthathurtsus.Butinsteadofcontrollingtheanger,wekeepitdeepinside.Beforelong,abitterfeelingbeginstogrow.Wemaythinkwe'rehurtingthatpersonbycriticizing(指责)himorheroften,butwe'rereallyonlyhurtingourselves.

Bitternesscannotonlyleadtoserioushealthproblemssuchasheartdisease,butalsohurtourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers.Nooneenjoysbeingaroundanangrypersonforverylong.

Ifyouseebitternessinyourlife,herearesomewaystodealwithit.※Acceptit

Insteadoftryingtodenyyouranger,makeitcleartoyourselfandacceptit.Seeyourangerforwhatitisandquicklydealwithit.※Stopmakingexcusesforit

Youmayfeelyouhavearighttobeangry.Youmaythinkyou'rerightandtheotherpersoniswrong.Youmayevensecretlyenjoymakingtheotherpersonlookbad.Butintheend,bitternesshurtsyoumuchmorethantheotherperson.Thebitternesswillholdyouback,andtheotherpersonwillgoonwithhisorherlife.※Forgiveandforgetit

Youprobablycan'tcompletelyputtheangeroutofyourmind.Butyoucandecidetoforgivetheotherperson.Forgetitandmoveon.You'llenjoybetterhealthandpeaceofmind.(1)Accordingtothepassage,wemightgetangrywhensomeone________.A.

holdsusback

B.

forgetsus

C.

doesn'tlikeus

D.

hurtsus(2)Bitternesscomesfrom_________.A.

ourhealthproblemslikeheartdiseaseB.

theangerthatlivesdeepinsideourmindsC.

thepersonwhosayssomethingthathurtsusD.

ourrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers(3)Theunderlinedword"deny"means"__________"inChinese.A.

误解

B.

否认

C.

疏远

D.

减轻(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.

Weshouldenjoysomeonewhohurtsus.B.

Weshouldpaymoreattentiontoourfriends.C.

Thepeaceofmindismoreimportantthanthehurtitself.D.

It'sbettertoletbitternessgoalongwiththeotherperson.10.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。B

Doyouknowhowmanypandasthereareintheworld?WorldWildlifeFund(WWF)hasspentfouryourscountingpandasintheworld.Itsaysthereare1,590now.Inthe1980s,therewereonly1,100.

Sowemaysaythatpandasareluckybecausepeoplearoundtheworldlovethemandaretryingtheirbesttohelpthem.However,wealsosaythatpandasareunluckybecausetheyarestillfacingalotofproblemsnow.

Pandasarenotgoodatmakingbabies.Eveninthewild,scientistshavefoundthatfemalepandasgivebirthonlyevery28months.That’swhythenumberofpandasgoesupsoslowly.

Pandasneedbamboosforfood,butbamboodiesevery10to100years.Itcantakeupto20yearstoprovide(提供)foodforpandas.Whenbamboodies,pandashavetomovetootherareas.Inthepast,thiswaseasy.However,thenumberofpeoplekeepsgrowing,peoplecutdownmoreforestsandbuiltmorevillages.It’smoredifficultforpandastofindbamboosandhomesthanbefore.

Inthepastyears,WWFmadegreateffortstoprotectpandas.AndsomeChinesescientistsarealsoalwaystryingtofindwaystohelppandas.(1)WhichisNOTtheproblempandasarefacing?A.

Pandasarenotgoodatmakingbabies.

B.

Ittakesalongtimeforbamboostogrow.C.

Peoplecutdownalotofforests.

D.

Peopleintheworldarenotcaringforthem.(2)Whydopeoplecutdownforests?A.

Theywanttofindenoughroomtolivein.

B.

Theywanttokillpandas.C.

Theywanttosetupcompaniesthere.

D.

Theyjustwanttodoso.(3)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.

Thenumberofpandasisgrowing.

B.

Whataretheproblemspandasface.C.

Howcanweplantmorebamboos.

D.

Howcanweprotectpandas11.根据短文理解选择正确答案。B

Theword“day”hastwomeanings.Whenwetalkaboutthenumberofdaysinayear,weareusing“day”tomean24hours.Butwhenwetalkaboutdayandnight,weareusing“day”tomeanthetimebetweensunriseandsunset.Sincetheearthlookslikeaball,thesuncanshineononlyhalfofitatatime.Alwaysonehalfoftheearthishavingdayandtheotherhalfnight.Aplaceismovedfromdayintonightandfromnightintodayoverandoverbythespinning(旋转)oftheearth.Attheequator(赤道)dayandnightaresometimesthesamelength(长度).Theyareeachtwelvehourslong.Thesunrisesat6o'clockinthemorningandsetsat6o'clockintheevening.ForsixmonthstheNorthPole(北极)istilted(倾斜)towardthesun.InthosemonthstheNorthernHemisphere(半球)getsmorehoursofsunlightthantheSouthernHemisphere(半球).Daysarelongerthannights.Southoftheequatornightsarelongerthandays.FortheothersixmonthstheNorthPoleistiltedawayfromthesun.ThentheSouthernHemispheregetsmoresunlight.Daysarelongerthannights.Northoftheequatornightsarelongerthandays.Winteristheseasonoflongnights.Summeristheseasonoflongdays.(1)WhentheWesternHemisphereishavingday,theEasternHemisphereishaving______.A.

bothdayandnight

B.

day

C.

neither(既不)daynornight

D.

night(2)Aplaceismovedfromdayintonightandfromnightintodayoverandoverby________oftheearth.A.

thepushing

B.

thepulling

C.

thespinning

D.

thepassing(3)Attheequatordayisaslongasnight________.A.

sometimes

B.

never

C.

usually

D.

always(4)WhentheNorthPoleistiltedtowardthesun,theNorthernHemispheregets________sunlight.A.

less

B.

more

C.

all

D.

no12.根据短文内容,选择正确答案。D

Springisawonderfulseasontocelebraterebirth(再生)andnewlife.Thelong,coldwinterisover.Theweatheriswarmerandsunnier.Thetreesagainhaveleavesandtheflowersareblooming(开).Theseasonrepresents(代表)hope,joyandbeauty.Atthistime,manypeoplethinkofthisclassicalmusicpiece—“Spring”,whichshowshappiness.Italiancomposer(作曲家)AntonioVivaldiwroteitintheseventeenhundreds.

However,notallsongsaboutspringarehappy.ThissongwrittenandsungbyK.DLangisaboutdreamingofspringincolddarkplaces.Sherecorded“IDreamofSpring”in2008.

RichardRodgersandOscarHammersteinwrote“ItMightasWellBeSpring”forthemovieStateFairin1945.FrankSinatrasingsit.Itisafeelingofrestlessness(焦虑)orexcitementbroughtonbythecomingofspring.RichardRodgersalsowrote“SpringIsHere”,thistimewithLorenzHart.EllaFitzgeraldsingsthissongaboutfeelinglonelyduringthisseason.

FrankLoesserwrotethesadsong,“SpringWillbeaLittleLateThisYear”.Whyhastheseasonbeendelayed(延迟)?Becausethesinger'sloverhaslefther.SarahVaughnreleased(发行)herversionofthesongin1953.

Bynowyoumaybethinking,“Enoughwiththesadsongs,already!”Ok,thenhowaboutacowboy(牛仔)song?GeneAutrywasoneofAmerica'smostfamoussingingcowboys.Herecorded“WhenIt'sSpringtimeintheRockies”in1937.

Andfinally,we'llleaveyouwithasunnysongcalled“UpJumpedSpring”.FreddieHubbardwrotethisjazz(爵士)songin1977andBillyTaylorTrioperformsit.(1)Ifyouarenothappy,you'dbetterlistento“

”.A.

UpJumpedSpring

B.

IDreamofSpringC.

SpringIsHere

D.

SpringWillbeaLittleLateThisYear(2)“ItMightasWellBeSpringisasong”that

.A.

isalsocalled“StateFair”

B.

issungbyEllaFitzgeraldC.

hasalonelyfeeling

D.

waswrittenbytwopeople(3)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.

MostsongsaboutspringarewrittenbyItaliancomposers.B.

K.D.Langwasgoodatwritinghappysongs.C.

SarahVaughnsangthesongUpJumpedSpringfirst.D.

GeneAutrywasafamouscowboysingerbeforeK.D.Lang.(4)Whichofthefollowingsongswasfirstwrittenorrecorded?

A.

“Spring”.

B.

“IDreamofSpring”.

C.

“WhenIt'sSpringtimeintheRockies”.

D.

“SpringWillbeaLittleLateThisYear”.(5)What'sthepurposeoftheauthortowritethepassage?A.

Tointroducesomesongsaboutspring.

B.

Tointroducesomewonderfulmusic.C.

Tointroducesomefamoussingers.

D.

Toexpresshis/herlovetospring.13.阅读理解

Doyouknowthewhalesinthesea?Therearemanyrelatives(亲属)inthewhalefamilyandtheyalwayslivetogetherwithwhales.

Fewpeopleknowdolphins(海豚)arepartofthewhalefamily.Dolphinsarenotfish.Theyaremammals(哺乳动物).Theybreatheair,andtheyhavebabiesandfeedthemwithmilk.Dolphinsarefamousfortheirwonderfulshows.Theycanjumphighoutofthewaterandshowturnsintheair.Thesejumpsgivethedolphinstimetobreathe.

Porpoises(鼠海豚)arealsointhewhalefamilyandarequitelikedolphins.Buttheyaredifferentinthesizeandshapeofthemouth.Thedolphin'smouthislongandthin,buttheporpoise'sisshortandthick.Dolphinsarealsomoretalkativethanporpoises.Dolphinsmakesoundstotalkwitheachotherunderwater.Butporpoisesdonotdothis.Bothofthemaresmartandfriendlytohumans.

Notallthemembersofthewhalefamilyarefriendly.Bigwhalesaremucheasiertobeangrythansmallerdolphinsorporpoises.Anangrywhalecanbedangerous.PerhapsthishelpedtocreatethestoryofMobyDickthatsank(使下沉)ashipandmadeallthepeopleonitdieinthesea.(1)Accordingtothepassage,theporpoise

.A.

isakindofmouse

B.

isfriendlytohumansC.

ismuchbiggerthanth

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