问答式阅读专练静安初中培训机构(共10页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上中考问答式阅读专练静安初中培训机构恒高教育1. D.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题):(12分)Watching news about the environment on TV can make us feel sad. The problems seem so big that its difficult to imagine how individuals (个人) can do anything about them. Rebecca Hosking, however, thought differently.Rebecca is a wildlife camerawoman and she was filming a documentary (纪录片) for the BBC in the Pacific Ocean when she saw something that made her cry hundreds of dead birds that had died because they had accidentally (意外地) eaten the plastic thrown into the sea. People throw tons of plastic into the sea each year! Beaches on Pacific islands that should have been some of the most beautiful places in the world were covered with plastic toys, drinks bottles, pens, cigarette lighters - every plastic thing you can think of.Rebecca decided that she had to do something. Back at home she thought about what she could do to help solve the problem of throwaway plastic. In her hometown of Modbury, she asked local shopkeepers if they could do one thing to help. She asked them to stop using plastic bags in their shops.Plastic bags are used everywhere in Britain every supermarket every corner shop. The numbers are amazing. Britain uses nearly 17 billion plastic bags each year. And the bags can take hundreds of years to break down because they are chemical rather than natural so each year the sea and the environment become more and more polluted.To Rebeccas surprise, the shopkeepers agreed and Modbury became the first plastic bag free town in Britain. Instead, shops offered reusable cotton bags or biodegradable (生物可降解的) bags.Other towns followed Modburys example and towns around Britain and around the world are becoming plastic bag free. It wont solve all of the worlds environmental problems but it shows that people are becoming active and starting to think about how the little things in their daily lives can have a big effect. It also shows us that there is something we can do and that one person can make a big change with a strong enough belief.93. Did Rebecca agree that individuals could do nothing about the big environmental problems? 94. Why did the hundreds of birds die in the Pacific Ocean?95. The beaches on Pacific islands are no longer some of the most beautiful places, are they?96. How many plastic bags do people in Britain use each year?97. What does the sentence "The shop is plastic bag free" mean? It means the shop _.98. What can you learn from Rebecca's story?2. D. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题): ( 12分)The little village of Milford in Derbyshire is usually quiet and peaceful and there is almost no crime. However, all this changed in the summer of 1995, when the Potter family moved into No. 16 Church Lane. There was Mr and Mrs Potter, their six children, aged between three and twenty-two, three dogs, several cats and two goats(山羊). The Potter family were noisy: the children played loud music day and night and the animals were never quiet.Dorothy Price lived next door to the Potters. She was an elderly woman who had lived in Milford all her life. At first, the noise didnt disturb her and she told other neighbours that the Potters seemed to be a pleasant family who were always friendly. But as time went by and the noise got worse, Dorothy started to get very upset. One day, she complained to Mrs Potter that the goats had been making a noise all night and had kept her awake. On another occasion, she told Mr Potter to stop running his car engine on Sunday mornings because she couldnt hear her favourite radio programme. A week later, she asked the Potters to stop their dogs from jumping into her garden and making a mess(乱糟糟) in the flower beds. Nothing changed and things went from bad to worse. Dorothy Price decided it was time for action. One night, she went into the Potters garden and gave sleeping pills(药片) to the dogs and goats. For once, she had a peaceful nights sleep, but the following morning all the animals were still asleep. The Potters called the police. When the police officer arrived, Mr Potter told him that Dorothy Price had tried to poison(毒死) his animals the night before and that she was always complaining about his family. Just then, Dorothy appeared at her front door. “The Potters have caused nothing but trouble since they moved in,” she said to the police officer. “Im an animal lover myself, but the way the Potters treat their animals is cruel.” She told him that she had given the animals sleeping pills and said that she was sorry, but in the end she had had no choice; it was the only way she could get a good nights sleep. 93. Where did both the Potters and Dorothy Price live?94. How old was Mr and Mrs Potters eldest child?95. What did Dorothy Price like to do on Sunday mornings? 96. Did it have any effect for Dorothy Price to complain to the Potters?97. Why didnt the Potters animals make noise one morning?98. What do you think of the way Dorothy Price dealt with the noisy neighbour? Why? 3D.D. Answer the following questions.(根据短文内容回答下列问题。) ( 12分)Working togetherSome animals can be trained to help humans. For example, specially trained dogs help blind people walk around the town safely. Some kinds of monkeys can be taught things too. They can learn how to help people who cant use their arms or legs. The monkeys pick up the phone when it rings, carry shopping bags and do housework. In the wild, animals and humans are not usually friends, but there are a few interesting examples where they can work together. In Africa, the honeyguide bird works with humans to find food. The bird likes to eat the grubs a type of insect that lives inside a beehive(蜂窝) It knows how to find beehives but it cant open them and get the grubs. People like to eat honey, but they arent very good at finding beehives, so the bird and the people help each other. The bird flies to a beehive and people follow it. When the people open the beehive and take the honey, they give the grubs to the bird. In Laguna in the south of Brazil, fishermen and dolphins(海豚) work as a team. The ocean isnt very clean, so the fishermen cant see the fish. However, dolphins can find them easily by using sounds. When the dolphins find a large group of fish, they make a noise to tell the fishermen. Then the dolphins push the fish toward the beach. The fishermen wait in the water near the beach and catch a lot of fish in their nets. The fishermens nets make it easier for the dolphins to catch fish too. In Laguna, fishermen and dolphins have been working together for many years. The fishermen teach their children how to work with the dolphins. The dolphins must be happy to help because they teach their babies how to work with the humans! 93. We cant train any animals to help humans, can we? , .94. How do some dogs help people? They .95. Why do honeyguide birds help people? They help people in order to .96. How do dolphins tell the fishermen when they find a large group of fish? By .97. How many animals are mentioned (提到) in the story? animals are mentioned in it.98. What can you learn from the above story? From the story, I can learn .4. D. Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题): ( 12分)My mothers dream of becoming a teacher was interrupted by an unexpected child: me. So she had to leave college to marry my father. Even though my mother left the field of education formally, she did not leave it entirely. That first day of kindergarten, I opened my lunch box, inside which I found a note from my mother written on a napkin(一小块布), saying that she loved me, that she was proud of me and that I was the best kindergartner in the world! Because of that napkin note, I made it through my first day of kindergarten . and many more school days to follow. There have been many napkin notes since the first one. There were napkin notes in elementary school when I was struggling with maths, telling me to “Hang in there. You can do it!” There were napkin notes in high school, when my basketball team was the first team in our schools history to play in a state championship, telling me, “There is no I in team. You have got this so far because you know how to share.” And there were even napkin notes sent to me in college and graduate school, far away from my mothers physical touch. Despite the changes of college, majors, boyfriends, and the way I looked at the world, my mothers encouragement, support and teachings, repeated in years of love and napkin notes.For Christmas this year, my 46-year-old mother was finally going back to school to earn her degree in teaching. I also gave her a Christmas gift for school: a lunch bag filled with her favorite foods. As she opened up her “You can do it!” napkin note to me, tears began running down her face. When her eyes met mine, I saw she passed my unspoken message: My mother is, and has always been, a teacher. 93. What was the writers mothers dream?_.94. Where did the writers mother put the napkin note on the first day of her kindergarten?She _.95. The writer once met some trouble in maths in elementary school, didnt she?_,_.96. Why did the writers mother keep on sending napkin notes to her? _.97. When was the writers mother going back to school to earn her degree in teaching? _.98. What does the writer think of her mother?_.5. D. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题):(12分)Jessica and Joyce were best friends in junior grade three. They did almost everything together. Then one day, after a misunderstanding (误解), Joyce stopped talking to Jessica. For more than three months, Joyce refused to talk to Jessica or answer her notes. “During that time, I found out what a important friend she was,” Jessica says, “I couldnt even give all my attention to my study, I just thought about how to heal (修复) our friendship. ” The next term, Jessica tried again. This time, Joyce was also happy to work it out. It took some time and hard work, but the friendship was healed. Most of us have suffered the pain of broken friendship. But the good news is that most friendships can be healed. Oxford professor Michael Argyle recently finished a 15-year study that found out what makes people happy. What did he find? The key to happiness is having one close relationship and a network of friends. Other studies show that our social connections make us healthier. Keeping healthy friendship is worth the hard work! If theres broken friendship youd like to heal, try the following advice:·Try to see things from your friends point of view.·Talk about the problem openly and kindly. At first, Jessica didnt understand why Joyce stopped talking to her. Then Joyce finally explained that Jessicas trick make her upset. “I finally found out she was angry because I made fun of her in front of the boys in our class.” Jessica explained. Jessica meant nothing by her trick and thought it shouldnt make Joyce upset. But when she realized that it was embarrassing(令人难堪的) to Joyce, she stopped. Then their friendship could heal. Its not strange for friendships to change. Problems come when one friend tries to keep on while the other friend lets go. If your friend isnt ready to work things out, accept it and move on(前进 离开).93. Why did Joyce and Jessica stop talking to each other?_94. How did Jessica feel when Joyce didnt want to talk to her?_95. After some time and hard work, Jessica and Joyce became friends again, didnt they?_96. According to Michael Argyles study, what is the key to happiness?_97. Is it strange or common for friendship to change?_98. If your best friend does not talk to you, what will you do?_6. D. Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题):(12分)A new TV series in England, Away from it all, has surprised everyone by becoming a huge success with young people who live in the country. Its success is surprising because the series is about the relaxing lifestyles of people who live in the country. There is none of the action that we usually see on TV today. There are also no stressful(有压力的) moments, busy officers or crowded cities. Away from it all is set in the peaceful English countryside and tells the simple stories about peoples kindness.The director of the TV series says that its success is a sign of teenagers suffering from stress. They say that watching Away from it all helps teenagers forget about the pressure(压力) of exam, homework and the troubles that fill the world today. They also say that its a good sign of todays young people turning to happier TV series as it shows they would like a happier and healthier world.Although the series success might have a good side, many teachers and parents are worried, however. They say that some of their students and children are becoming couch potatoes(终日泡在电视机前的人) and are using Away from it all as an excuse for not completing homework. Some children have even refused to learn for exams because they say that they cant achieve personal happiness until they keep away from stressful situations completely.And what do the scientists say? Paula Ray, a director of education, says that TV can bring changes to childrens lifestyles. But she says that if a child reacts strongly, its likely that there are other reasons for his change in behavior(行为). She says that there is nothing wrong with watching Away from it all, but suggests that parents should make sure their children know TV is not the same as real life.93. What is the new TV series Away from it all about?_94. What does the director think of teenagers life today?_95. Why do students often use Away from it all as an excuse?_96. When can children achieve persona