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1、中 考 英 语 阅 读 练 习 题(三)I.Reading comprehension(阅 读 理 解):(A)Jim walked into a shop which had a sign outside:Second-hand clothes bought and sold.He was carrying an old pair of trousers and asked the owner of the shop,“How much will yougive me for these?”The man looked at them and then said rudely,“Two po
2、unds.M“What!”said Jim.“I think they are worth at least(至 少 值)five.”“No,said the man,“they arent worth a penny more thentwo pounds.”“Are you sure?asked Jim.“Very sure.said the man.“Well,“said Jim,taking two pounds out of his pocket,t4heres your money.These trousers were hanging outside your shopwith
3、a price tag(标 签)that said 6.50 pounds,but I thought that was too much money,so I wanted to make sure how muchthey were really worth.”Then he walked out of the shop with a pair of trousers anddisappeared before the surprised shop owner could think of anything to say.True or False(判 断 下 列 句 子 是 否 符 合
4、短 文,符 合 的 用“T”表 示,不 符 合 的 用“F”表 示):()1.Jim went to a shop which only sold old clothes.()2.People can buy something cheap at a second-hand shop.()3.Jim went into the shop because he wanted to buy a pair of second-hand trousers.()4.The word“rudely”means impolitely”.()5.They arent worth a penny more th
5、an two pounds”means“They are worth 2 pounds at most.”()6.The owner of the shop was cleverer than Jim.(B)One day,I happened to talk to a stranger on the bus.When he found out that I was from Chicago,he told me that oneof his good friends lived there and he wondered if I happenedto know him.At first I
6、 wanted to say that it was foolish to think that,out of all the millions of people in Chicago,I could possibly meet his friend.But,instead,I just smiled and said thatChicago was a very big city.He was silent for a few minutes,and then he began to tell me all about his friend.He told me that his frie
7、nd was an excellent tennis player,and that he even had his own tennis court(场 地).He added that he knew a lot of people with swimming pools,but that he only knew two people in the country had their own tennis courts.And his friend in Chicago was one of them.I told him that Iknew several people like t
8、hat,for example,my brother and my next-door neighbor.I told him that my brother was a doctorand he lived in California.Then he asked where my brother lived in California.When I said Sacramento,he said that last year his friend spent the summer in Sacramento and lived next door to a doctor.The doctor
9、 had a tennis court.I said that mynext-door neighbor went to Sacramento last summer and lived in the house next to my brothers.For a moment,we looked ateach other,but we did not say anything.“Would your friends name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?”I asked finally.He laughed and said,“Would your brothe
10、r,s name happen to be Dr.Ray Hunter?It was my turn to laugh-Choose the best answer(根 据 短 文 内 容,选 择 最 恰 当 的 答 案):()1.How many people does the story involve(涉 及)?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.D.Seven.()2.Which of the following is the title(题 目)of the story?A.ON A BUS B.TWO TENNIS PLAYERSC.ONE IN A MILLION D.CHI
11、CAGO IS A LARGECITY()3.The writer said that Chicago was a very big city.Thatmeans.A.it was possible for him to happen to know the strangersfriendB.he didnt want to look for the strangers friendC.it was impossible to find the strangers friendD.he didnt know the strangers friend()4.When the stranger t
12、old the writer that only two peoplein the country had their own tennis courts,he meant thaA.his friend was a famous person B.his friend was an excellent tennis playerC.the writer could Hnd his friend D.the writer would happen to know his friend()5.Who was called Roland Kirkwood?A.The strangers frien
13、d.B.The writers friend.C.The writers brother.D.The strangers brothe()6.Which of the following is true?A.The story happened in Chicago.B.The writers brother lived in Sacramento.C.Both the writer and the stranger lived in Chicago.D.Both the writer and his brother lived in California.(C)Most people hav
14、e jobs.They go to work nearly every day.Some people are lucky.Either they have very interesting jobs orthey earn a lot of money.Most people are not so lucky.Either their jobs are not very interesting or they dont earn a lot ofmoney.The most interesting jobs are often the most difficult.It takes a lo
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