第12讲主题阅读与写作之生活经历(原卷版)中考英语一轮复习培优全攻略(上海专用).docx
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1、第12讲主题阅读与写作之生活经历瓦勒器稀知识点一【知识梳理1】A. Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案):(12分)When our son Bradley was ten, the new bicycle he had received as a birthday gift was stolen. Owing a bike was a big deal to our children when they were little. They spent hours and hours, day after day, on their bikes, r
2、iding up and down the footpath, and at the front of the house. We also rode together as a family a lot.Bicycling was a great way to get the kids out of the house and into the fresh air without spending any money.Bradley discovered that his bicycle had been stolen from our backyard, when he and his s
3、ister went outside fbr a morning ride. He couldnt believe that someone would do this.He got a large piece of cardboard, painted a sign begging fbr the bicycle to be returned, and tied the sign to the letterbox. The following morning when I went out to collect the mail, I found a white envelope with
4、the magical words Buy yourself a new bike It was a $100 banknote inside.We were very moved that someone had the heart to do this. Weve never been able to thank the person but we think that it may be one of our wonderful neighbors. Bradley painted a big “Thank you, on the sign and we left it outside
5、fbr a couple of weeks afterwards in case it was someone who drove down our street.A delighted Bradley was able to buy a new bicycle. As the years went on, bicycles became bigger and more expensive but were still important for those family bicycle riders. Now the kids have grown up and cars have take
6、n the place of their bicycles. Bradley is 25. Sometimes I miss the days when receiving a bicycle was the best thing in the world to them.All these years later, we are still thankful to that amazingly kind stranger who made Bradleys wish come true. We were a young family with three little children an
7、d it meant a lot to us. We still talk about it and, even now, wonder who he was.69. The passage was probably written by.A. BradleyB. Bradleys sister C. Bradleys mother D. one neighborThe kids of the family enjoyed in their spare time.A. riding bicyclesB. painting picturesC. designing signsD. making
8、modelsOne morning Bradley couldnt find his b汰e.A.in the front of the houseB.in the backyardC. beside the letterboxD.in the streetWhich of the following statement is WRONG?A. The 10-year-birthday gift Bradley received was a new bicycle.B. Bradley hoped his bike would be returned by painting a sign.C.
9、 The next morning Bradley found an envelope with a $100 banknote inside.D. A new bike made Bradley excited and it was important to the whole family.70. When receiving the envelope, the family members were very.A. angryB. interestedC. upsetD. touchedThe underlined word “it” in the last sentence refer
10、s to over ten years ago.A. the amazingly kind strangerB. the kind act to BradleyC. the missing bicycleD. Bradleys wish【例题精讲】Emil was a young school boy from a small town in Germany. One day, his mother gave him some money and asked him to fly to Berlin to see his grandmother. In order to save more m
11、oney, Emil took a bus to the railway station. He was very careful not to lose the money and used a needle(专十)to pin it to the inside of his jacket.On the train to Berlin, Emil met a man called Grundeis. He was so hospitable that he offered Emil some chocolate, Emil fell asleep after eating it.When h
12、e woke up, Grundeis was gone, and so was the money! Emil got off immediately at an unfamiliar station, looking fbr Grundeis.When Emil saw Grundeis in the crowd, he followed him. However, he was unable to catch him. A local boy named Gustav helped him. He gathered 24 local children who called themsel
13、ves ndetectivesnand asked them to follow the thief.Emil and theHdetectives Hfbllowed Grundies to a hotel and kept watch on him all night. When morning came, they saw him go to a bank where he wanted to exchange the money fbr smaller bills. One of the boyndetectivesnfbllowed him into the bank and tol
14、d the bank teller(柜员)that the money was stolen from someone else. Emil came in, too. He told the bank teller his story and proved that the money was his by describing the holes in the bills left by the needleGrundeis tried to run away, but Emil and his new friends held on tightly to him until a poli
15、ceman arrived and caught him. Emil finally got his money back and could continue on to his grandmother home.( )69. Emil chose to go the Berlin to see his grandmother by.A)air B)bus C)car D)train( )70. Grundeis stole the money from Emil.A)befbre Emil ate the chocolate B)after Emil fell asleepC)after
16、Emil got off the trainD)after Emil woke up( )71. The underlined word hospitablenin paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to.A)strict B)confident C) generous D) serious()72. Emil did the following things EXCEPT after the theft(偷窃).A)looked fbr Grundeis in a strange placeB)gathered 24 local children to fo
17、llow GrundeisC) spent all night watching on Grundeistold the bank teller what had happened to him( )73.could prove that the money belonged to Emil.A)24 local childrenB) What the boy detectivesaidC)The holes in the bills D)grundeis,s strange behaviour( )74. Which of the following might be the correct
18、 confession(供认)of Grundeis?A)The boy fell asleep on the train. I found some money slipped(滑落Rut of his pocket and then I took it.C)I went to the bank to exchange some money fbr smaller bills.I had nothing to do with the boy.The money was mine!B)picked up the money on the ground. I thought the boys w
19、anted to rob me of the money, so I conflicted(7中突) with them.D)I put some sleeping pills in the chocolate and gave it to the boy took the money away after he fell asleep.【巩固练习】My elder brother Steve gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult after my father died when I was
20、 six years old.Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who asked me what happened. When I told him that my baseball had flown through Mrs. Holfs basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me
21、 to confess to her. I was supposed to play in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between the buildings. Although my voice shook as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay fbr the window from my pocket money.I also learned from Steve that personal property (贝才产) is a sacred (神圣的) thing
22、. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom, I wanted to keep it, but Steve explained that it might be important to the loser although it had little value 价值).He also reminded 提酉星)me of how sad I was when I lost the small dog my father made from a bit of cheap wood. At last, I ret
23、urned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. Davids. I still remembered the smell of her perfume as she patted me on the shoulder.Yet of all the lessons Steve gave me, his respect fbr life is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve, I killed an old brown sparrow bird in the garden with a gun. Excited with
24、 my accuracy, I asked Steve to come from the house to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood fbr a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark?” I didnt know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, Even if
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