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深圳深圳市宝安区鹏晖中英文学校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.阅读理解

Peoplenormallythinkofdogsasman'sbestfriends,buttoBrianWilson,histwopetparrotsarehisbestfriends.

Itallbeganin1995,whenBrianwasstillafirefighter.Acaraccidentcausedseriousdamagetohisbrain.Afterseveralmonthsoftreatment,Brian'sdoctorssaidthathewouldnevertalkagainandwouldhavetospendtherestofhislifeinanursinghome.

However,accordingtoBrian,histwopetparrotsdidn'tgiveupeasily.Theykepttalkingtohimdayandnight,untiloneday,hesaidoneword,thenanother,andallofasuddenwastalkinglikeanormalpersonagain!

Brianwassothankfulthathedecidedtosetupahomeforbirdswhicharenotwantedbytheirowners.

Now15yearslater,hishouseishometoabout80birds,includingagreatvarietyofbirdslikeseveralmacaws,cockatoosandAfricangrays.Thebirdsflyaroundfromroomtoroom,somecackling,otherstalkinglikehumans.Thoughtheyallhavebigcages,Brianletsthemflyfreelyinsidethehouse.

Overtheyears,Brianhasdevelopedaspecialrelationshipwithbirds.Thebirdswhobiteotherhumans,seemtolikehimandcangetalongwithhimwell.Heisnowcalledabirdwhisperer.

Brianpaysformostofthecostsoflookingafterthebirdsfromhisownmoney,buthasrecentlyestablishedafoundationtoacceptdonations.Heandhisbirdsalsoearnmoneybyperformingatbirthdayparties,weddingsandothersocialevents.

ForpeoplewhowanttoadoptBrian'sbirds,theyhavetovolunteeratthefoundationforthreemonths,beforetheycantakethepethome.(1)Brianusedtobea

beforesettingupthebirdfoundation.A.

doctor

B.

trainer

C.

whisperer

D.

fireman(2)WhathappenedtoBrianafterthecaraccident?A.

Helosthisjob.

B.

Herefusedmedicaltreatment.C.

Hecouldn'ttalk.

D.

Helivedinahospital.(3)Mostofthemoneyforlookingafterbirdscomesfrom

.A.

publicdonations

B.

Brian'sownsavingsC.

earningsfromperformances

D.

friendsandrelatives(4)IfJanewantstoadoptoneofBrian'sbirds,sheneedsto

.A.

performatbirthdayparties

B.

workwithbirdsforsometimeC.

donatesomemoney

D.

learntotalkwithbirds2.阅读理解

WelcometoLondon!Nowletmetellyousomethingaboutthiswonderfulcity.London,thecapitaloftheUnitedKingdom,isthebiggestcityinWesternEuropewithover7millionpeople.ItsitsbytheRiverThames.Londonhasahistoryofmorethan2,000years.Becauseofitslonghistoryanddifferentcultures,Londonisaveryfamouscityintheworld.Peopleallovertheworldarefamiliarwiththecity'sreddouble-decker(双层的)busesandblacktaxis.People

TheBritishEmpireusedto(过去常常)rulearoundtheworld,somanypeoplefromaroundtheworldmovedtoLondon.Theyhavebroughtwiththemtheirownlanguagesandcultures.Morethan300differentlanguagesarespokeninLondon.Culture

Londonisknownforitsmuseums.OneimportantmuseumisBritishMuseum.Itistheoldestpublicmuseumintheworld.TherearetwomainartmuseumsinLondontheNationalGalleryandtheTateGallery.Besides,Londonisalsohometoarts,suchastheaterandmusic.TheGlobeTheater,whichwaspopularinthelate16thand17thcenturies,wasopenedforperformancesofWilliamShakespeare'splays.Touristattractions

Londonhasmanywonderfulplacestovisit.Forexample,thewell-knownClockTower,a320-foot-hightower,wascalledtheBigBen.AnotherfamousLondonbuildingisBuckinghamPalace.Themembersofroyal(皇家的)familyofEnglandlivethere.Besides,HydeParkisthelargestopenareaincentralLondon.(1)What'sthepopulationofLondon?A.

Lessthan7million.

B.

Only7million.

C.

Morethan7million.

D.

Nearly7million.(2)HowmanymuseumsarethereinLondonaccordingtothepassage?A.

Two.

B.

Three.

C.

Four.

D.

Five.(3)ThemembersofroyalfamilyofEnglandlivein.A.

thebigBen

B.

BuckinghamPalace

C.

HydePark

D.

BritishMuseum(4)WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned(提及)inthepassage?A.

ThelocationofLondon.

B.

ThehistoryofLondon.C.

TheinterestingplacesinLondon.

D.

ThefoodinLondon.3.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.

MothersRelaxAwayfromHome4.阅读理解

Perhapsyou'vealreadywatchedorheardaboutReaders,aTVshowthathasrecentlybecomepopular.Itinvitesdifferentpeopletoreadaloudonthestage,aswellastellthetouchingstoriesbehindthem.Theycanreadeverything,likepoems(诗),book,andletters.

Manypeoplearefansoftheshowandbegintoenjoyreadingaloudathome.NowtheshowgivespeopleaspecialplacetoreadacrossChina.Readingpavilions(亭)arenowincitieslikeShanghai,HangzhouandXi'an.

Thepavilionisquitesmall.Onlyonepersoncancomeintoiteachtime.Thereisamicrophoneinitanditrecordspeople'svoices.Everyonecanreadanythingtheylikeforthreeminutesinthepavilion.TheshowwilllaterpicksomeofthereadersandinvitethemtoreadonTV.

Peopleofallageshavecomeandreadinthepavilion,accordingtoPeople'sDaily."Readingshouldbejustlikesingingandtalking,"saidDongQing,thehostoftheshow."Wecanactuallyexpressourdeepfeelingsthroughreadingaloud."

BoththeTVshowandthepavilionareencouragingreadingamongthepublic,reportedChinaYouthDaily.Infact,thisisalsowhatourcountryistryingtodonow.Duringthetwosessions(两会)thismonth,deputy(代表)LuYapingsuggested(建设)thatanationalreadingdaybesetup.Manyotherdeputiesagreedwithit.(1)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.

ReaderisapopularTVshow.

B.

PeoplecanonlyreadpoemsonReader.C.

PeoplecanonlyreadpoemsonReader.

D.

PeopletellstoriesforkidsonReader.(2)Whatisinareadingpavilion?A.

Telephone.

B.

Ataperecorder.

C.

Acamera.

D.

Amicrophone.(3)Whatarethereadingpavilionsmadefor?A.

Tohelpordinarypeoplebecomesuperstars.B.

Tohelptheshowpickpossiblereaders.C.

Toteachpeoplehowtoreadaloud.D.

Tohelppeopleexpresstheirfeelingsfreely.(4)Fromthestory,welearnthat

.A.

peoplemustpaytorecordtheirvoicesinthepavilionB.

fewpeopleareinterestedinthereadingpavilionsC.

theTVshowsaimstoencouragemorepeopletoreadaloudD.

thereisanationalreadingdayinChina5.阅读理解

Developinghealthyeatinghabitsstartsfromchildhood,thereforeitisimportantforparentstoteachandprovidechildrenwithahealthydiet.

DPHSSadministratoroftheBureauofNutritionServices,CharlieMorrissaid,"Ahealthydietforachildalwaysincludesalotoffruitsandvegetablesinthedietlimitingtheamountofsimplesugarsinthedietandhighfatfoodandhighlyprocessed*food."Thismeansstayingawayasmuchaspossiblefromfoodsuchaschips,cookies,candiesandsugarydrinks,becauseallchildrenneedtohavemealsandthemealsshouldbeawell-balanceddiet.

Communitynutritionist*ThelmaRomososaid,"Thefruit,thevegetable,thegrain,theprotein,andalsothemilk,thediaryproductareallnecessaryinthedietforachild.Amongthem,thefruitandthevegetableshouldcomefirst.It'seasyforamothertogointothetwoplusthreeconcept*offruitsandvegetablesorfiveaday."Thisconceptmeansthatthereareatleasttwoservings*offruitsaday,threeservingsofvegetablesadaywhichcanbeservedforlunchanddinner.

Morrisalsosaidthatthechild'shungerlevelinfluenceshowmuchiseatenandtheparentcontrolswhatandwhenthemealisoffered,saying,"Momneedstomakesurethatthefoodofferedisgoodfoodforthechildtoeatandshealsoneedstoconsiderhowactivetheyarethroughtheday.Snacks*arenotabadthing,sothemomshouldoffergoodkindsofsnacksaswell."

Whenitcomestopreparingyourchild'slunchandsnacksforschool,makesuretokeepinmindthatthefoodyouprovideshouldnotonlyprovideenoughenergybutalsobehealthysuchasfreshfruits,andwholegrainbread.Butparentsmustbesuretorememberthatagoodhealthydietmustbebalancedwithphysicalactivity,thatistosay,itisimportantthatchildrengetoutsideandrunaroundandplayandgetactivitybesideseatingagooddiet.(1)AccordingtoCharlieMorriswecanknowthat____________.A.

activechildrenliketoeatmoreandmoresnacksB.

therearesugarsandhighfatinfewkindsoffoodC.

mothersshouldpreparedeliciousfoodallbythemselvesD.

childrenshouldeatlesshighlyprocessedfoodindailylife(2)Whatdoestheword"served"inParagraph3probablymean?

A.

given

B.

told

C.

bought

D.

played(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.

Physicalexerciseisnotasimportantasahealthydiet.B.

Thereshouldbeatleast5servingsofvegetablesaday.C.

Thechildshouldalsoeatfruitsandwholegrainfoods.D.

Momdoesn'tneedtopreparesnacksforthechild'sdiet.(4)Itcanbeinferred(推断)fromthetextthat____________.A.

AgoodnutritionaldietmaycosttoomuchB.

Parentsplayanimportantroleinchildren'sdietC.

ChildrenoftenpaylittleattentiontofreshfruitsD.

Choosinghealthyfoodisusuallyveryexpensive6.阅读理解

Angerisakindoffeeling.Manythingscanmakeyouangry.Whenyourteachergivesyoutoomuchhomework,whenyourteamlosesanimportantgame,orwhenafriendborrowsyourfavoritetoyandthenbreaksit,youmaygetreallyangry.

Usuallyyourbodywilltellyouwhenyouareangry.Forexample,youbreathefaster,yourfaceturnsred,andyoumaywanttobreaksomethingorhitsomeone.Butsometimesyouhideyouranger.Forexample,youmayhideitinyourheart.Theproblemisthatifyoudothis,youmaygetaheadacheoryourstomachmayhurt.

Infact,it'snotgoodtohideyouranger,andit'snormalforyoutogetangrysometimes.Butangermustgooutintherightway,withouthurtingothersoryourself.

Whenyongetangry,youcantalkaboutitwithotherpeople.It'shelpfultotalkaboutyourangerwithaparentorateacher.Whenyoutalk,thosebadfeelingscanstarttogoaway.Herearesomeotherthingsyoucandowhenyoustarttofeelangry:talktoagoodfriend;countfrom1to100;givesomeoneasmile;goforabikeride;thinkaboutgoodthings,etc.

Rememberthathowyouactwhenyouareangrycanmakethingsbetterorworse.Don'tletyourangercontrolyou.(1)Youmaynotgetangrywhen___.A.

thereistoomuchhomeworkonthisweekendB.

yourfavoritebasketballteamwinsthegameC.

afriendbreaksyourfavoritethingD.

yourparentsdon'tletyouwatchTV(2)Fromthepassage,

isNOTtruewhenyou'reangry.A.

Youbreathefaster

B.

YouhavearedfaceC.

Youhaveastomachache

D.

Youwanttohelpsomeone(3)Whenyouareangryyoucandoeverythingexcept

.A.

goforabikeride

B.

thinkaboutgoodthingsC.

talktoagoodfriend

D.

saybadthingstothepeoplearoundyou(4)Theunderlinedword"anger"inthepassagemeans___inChinese.A.

愤怒

B.

悲伤

C.

忧虑

D.

激动7.阅读理解

Itisnecessarytoshareyourfeelingswithothers.Sharingyourfeelingshelpsyoutogetclosertopeopleyoucareaboutandwhocareaboutyou.

Sometimesitcanbereallyhardnottotellanyonethatyou'refeelingsad,worried,orupset.Don'tkeepfeelingslockedinside.Ifthat,itcanevenmakeyoufeelsick!

Butifyoutalkwithsomeonewhocaresforyou,likeyourmomordad,youwillnotbeallalonewithyourproblemsorworries.Itdoesn'tmeanyourproblemsandworriesgooff,butatleastsomeoneelseknowswhatyourtroubleisandcanhelpyoufindwaystodowithit.

Ifthepersondoesn'tunderstandwhatyoumeanrightaway,tryexplainingitinadifferentwayorgiveanexamplethathassomethingtodowithyou.Ofcourse,therearemanywaysforyoutospeakupyourfeelings.Ifyouthinkyou'llhavetroublesayingwhat'sonyourmind,writeitdownonapieceofpaper.

Someofus,justlikesomeadults,aremoreprivate(有隐私的)thanothers.Thatmeanssomepeoplewillfeelshyaboutsharingtheirfeelings.Akiddoesn'thavetoshareeveryfeelingheorshehas,butitisimportanttosharefeelingswhenakidneedshelp.(1)Thepassageismainlyfor________.A.

theteachers

B.

theparents

C.

theteenagers

D.

everyreader(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencetellus?A.

Don'ttellanythingtoothers.B.

Don'tcareaboutwhatothersthink.C.

Youshouldshareyourfeelingswithothers.D.

Youhavetostayinsideandthinkitover.(3)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.

Sharingyourfeelingsmakesyouclosertopeople.B.

Worryingtoomuchevenmakesyoufeelsick.C.

Therearemanywaystospeakupyourfeelings.D.

Teenagersaremoreprivatethanadults.(4)Inthewriter'sopinion,whatwillhappenifyoutalkwithsomeoneaboutyourworries?A.

Theywillhelpyoufindways.B.

Theywilllaughatyou.C.

Theywilltellothersaboutyourworries.D.

Theywillsharethefeelingswithyou.8.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。Nancy'sGymKeepfit!Loseweight!Open:1:00p.m.to8:00p.m.

SaturdaysandSundays$25/hour

Tel:4556-2233IceWorldHavefunskatinghere!$20/hourforchildren

$30/hourforadults*Open:10:00a.m.to8:00p.m.

Tel:8868-2526WaterWorldAdults:$10

Children(aged15orunder):$7Open:9:00a.m.to9:00p.m.

Tel:2151-8296(1)WhenisNancy'sGymopen?A.

Everyday.

B.

Onweekdays.

C.

Onweekends.

D.

FromMondaytoWednesday.(2)Mrs.GreenwantstogotoWaterWorldwithher11-year-oldson,howmuchdoessheneedtopay?A.

$7

B.

$10

C.

$17

D.

$20(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.

YoucanplayinWaterWorldat8:00a.m.B.

YoucangotoNancy'sGyminthemorning.C.

Youshouldpay$25foranhourinIceWorld.D.

Youcancall8868-2526ifyoulikegoingskating.9.阅读理解

HaveyoueverwonderedwhatkindofmusicyoungpeopleacrosstheUnitedStatesarelisteningto?AretheycrazyaboutBritneySpears?DotheylovetheBackstreetBoys?OrdotheydancewithEminem?

Well,nearly6,000teenshavetakenpartinaTeen&Musicsurvey,madebytheUSAWeekendMagazinelastautumn.Andtheresultshowedwhattypeofmusicwashotandwhatwasnot.

Itcomeswithoutsurprisethathip-hopandraparethemostpopulartypesofmusicamongAmericanteenagers.Theybeganinthemid-1970swithyoungblackkidsinNewYork,takingmusicontothestreets.Hip-hopandraparewell-knownforthebreak-dancingthatgoeswiththem.

Theword"rap"comesfromaslangword.Itisarapidrhymethatisspokenratherthansung.

Popmusic,suchasBritneySpearsandtheBackstreetBoys,hasalwaysmetthetastesofthegeneralpublic.Itcontinuestoenjoysupportfromteensandisthesecondmostpopularmusicafterhip-hopandrap.

Thethirdisrockmusicwithexcitingdancebeatsandsimplelyricsthatspeakloudlyofsocialproblems.Themelodiesareledbyelectricguitars.RockbecamepopularintheUSAintheearly1950s.TheAmericansingerElvisPresleyandBritishgrouptheBeatlesbecameworldfamousrockartists.

ThesurveyalsoshowsthatjazzisleastlovedbyAmericanteens.Itdevelopedinthelaterpartofthe19thcenturyfromamixtureofAfricansongsandhymns.Jazztendstobethetypeofmusicthatpeopleenjoymoreastheygetolder.(1)Americanteenagerslike

best.A.

hip-hopandrap

B.

popmusic

C.

rockmusic

D.

jazz(2)BritneySpearsandtheBackstreetBoysbelongto

.A.

popmusic

B.

hip-hop

C.

rockmusic

D.

jazz(3)Inthelaterpartofthe19thcenturydeveloped

.A.

rap

B.

jazz

C.

theBeatles

D.

theelectricguitar(4)Themainpurposeofthispassageistotellthereaders

.A.

aboutastudyconductedamongUSteensB.

whattypesofmusicarepopularamongUSteensC.

thatbothAmericanandChineseteenslovemusicD.

thatkidslovedifferenttypesofmusicbecauseofthestars10.阅读理解

McDullisacartoonpigcharacterthatwascreatedinHongKongbyAliceMakandBrianTse.AlthoughMcDullmadehisfirstappearancesasasupportingcharacterintheMcMugcomics,McDullhasbecomeacentralcharacter,attractingahugefollowinginHongKong.

McDullisamalepigwhocanbedistinguishedbyabirthmarkonhisrighteye.Hehasaheartofgold,butheisn'tverysmartandordinaryineveryway;nevertheless,hehasmanydreams.

However,everytimehetries,hefails;heisdisappointed,buttriesagain,exploringotherdreams.Inthiswayhecreateshisowncolourfulworld.Heliveshislifesimplyandnaturally.Heisnotperfect,buthisattitudetowardslife,namelynevergivingup,makeshimapopularcharacter.

ThefirstMcDullmoviedocumentedhislifeandtherelationshipbetweenhimandhismother.Asinthecomics,McDullisapigletwholiveswithhismother,MrsMak,inHongKong.Heisakindergartenstudent.Hehasahappyschoollifewithhisclassmatesincludinggeese,tortoisesandotherpigs.McDullandhismumloveeachotherverymuch.McDulltrieshisbesttomakehismotherproudofhimandhismothertrieshardtogiveMcDullahappychildhood.Afterrealizinghisdream,McDullsetshimselfanothertarget:tobecomeanOlympicchampionjustlikefemalewindsurferLeeLaishan.(1)WhocreatedMcDull?A.

AliceMak.

B.

BrianTse.

C.

MrsMak.

D.

BothAandB.(2)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?A.

McDullisafemalepig.

B.

McDullhasaheartofgold.C.

McDullisverysmart.

D.

McDullisn'tordinaryineveryway.(3)What'sMcDull'sattitudetowardslife?A.

Heliveshislifesimply.

B.

Hetriesandhefails.C.

Henevergivesup.

D.

Heisnotperfect.(4)WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?A.

MrsMaklovesMcDullverymuch.B.

MrsMaktrieshardtogiveMcDullahappychildhood.C.

MrsMaklivesinHongKong.D.

MrsMakliveswithMcDullandherhusband.11.阅读理解

Somefamousbigcitiesgotinterestingnicknames(昵称)forsomereasons.Herearethreeofthem.NewYork:TheBigAppleNewYorkgotthenicknamebecauseitisacityfullofchances.ItissaidNewYork'smusiciansbegantouseitinthe1920s.Thereisanoldsayinginshowbusiness,"Therearemanyapplesonthetree,butonlyonebigapple.WhenyouchoseNewYork,youpickedthebigone.”Paris:TheCityofLightParishasthenamebecausetherearesomanylightsinstreetsatnight.However,therewasatimewhenParishadalmostnolights.In1828,Pairsbegantobuildanetworkofstreetlights.ItwasthefirstcityinEuropetodoso,andithasthenickname"TheCityofLight".London:TheBigSmokeLondongotitsnicknamebecauseoftheseriousairproblemduringthelate19thcentury.Butnow,smokeinLondonisnotthatcommon.In1956,thegovernmentmadelawstoclearthefog(雾)inthecity.Now,it'seasyforpeopletoenjoyasunnyskybesidethebeautifulThamesRiver.(1)TheBigAppleisthenicknameof

.A.

London

B.

NewYork

C.

Paris

D.

Sydney(2)Parisbegantobuildanetworkofstreetlightsin

.A.

1828

B.

1883

C.

1920

D.

1956(3)Londoniscalled"TheBigSmoke"mainlybecauseof

.A.

brightlights

B.

cleanrivers

C.

airproblem

D.

waterproblem12.阅读理解

Disney'sprincessstoriesarefamousaroundtheworld.Youmustknowsomeofthem,suchasSnowWhite,CinderellaandSleepingBeauty.

Allprincessesareverybeautiful.Princesfallinlovewiththematfirstsight.Intheend,theprincessandprincehaveahappylifetogether.

However,princessesoftencannotprotectthemselves.Theyneedhelpfromothers.ThisistheoldimageofDisney'sprincesses.

Afewweeksago,Disneymade10newrules.Tobeaprincess,youmustfollowtheserules.Surprisingly,noruletalksabouthavinga"prettyface".Insteadtherulesareaboutgoodcharacteristicslikehonesty,loyaltyandnevergivingup.

Princessesneedtogrowup.Whentheymeetproblems,theyneedtoprotectthemselves.Theyneedtofindwaystogetawayfromdangerouspeople.

Forexample,ElsaandAnnafightagainstthebadprinceinFrozen.Theyneedtobelieveinthemselvesandtheirfriends.Mulanshowshercouragetofightinthearmy."Beauty"cannothelpthem.Butastrongheartcan.Intherealworld,thesearetherulesyouneedtofollow.

In2014,Buzzfeed,aUSnewswebsite,didasurveycalled"whichDisneyprincessdoyoulikemost?".Asitturnedout,themostpopularonewasBelle!Morethan18percentofpeoplechoseher.BelieisinthemovieBeautyandtheBeast.Sheisverykindandgentle.ShetakescareoftheBeastandusesherclevermindtogetoutoftrouble.(1)Whatisthetraditionalimageofaprincessinstories?A.

Prettybutnotstrong.

B.

Kindandstrong.C.

Beautifulbutunkind.

D.

Nicebutunhappy.(2)WhichoneisNOTinDisney'snewrulesforaprincess?A.

Aprettyface.

B.

Honesty.

C.

Loyalty.

D.

Nevergivingup.(3)Whichofthefollowingcharactersisanewkindofprincess?A.

SnowWhite.

B.

Cinderella.

C.

SleepingBeauty.

D.

Elsa.(4)Tofollowthenewrules,aprincess

.a.canprotectherselfb.canrunawayfromdangerouspeoplec.canfightagainstbadpeopled.shouldwaitforaprincewhenindangere.musthavebeautyaswellasastrongheartA.

abc

B.

abe

C.

bde

D.

cde13.阅读短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Welcometothe26thcentury!Cyborgtechnologyisawayoflife.Peoplewithhumanbrainsandartificial(人造的)bodiesareeverywhere.

ThisisthefutureworldshowninthefilmAlita:BattleAngel.USdirectorJamesCameronmadethefilm.ThemoviecameoutintheChinesemainlandtheatersonFeb22.

ThestoryisbasedonJapanesemangaartistYukitoKishiro'spopularmangaseriesofthesamename.Themaincharacter,acyborg,isagirl

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