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八年级上册英语阅读理解及答案

【篇一:

八年级上册英语专项训练之阅读理解】

=txt>阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

a

everyoneknowsthatfoodisaveryimportantthingforhealth.ifwewanttobehealthy,wemusthaveallkindsoffoods.weneedfoodwhenwefeelhungry.then,ifweeatabowlofriceorapieceofbread(面包),wedonotfeelhungry.weshouldhaveenoughfood.butdoweeattherightkindoffood?

breadisgoodforus.ithelpsustowork.itcankeepuswarmwhentheweatheriscold.

meat,fish,eggs,andmilkareallverygoodforus.theyhelpustogrow.theykeepushealthy.wemusthavesomeofthesekindsoffoodeveryday.

wealsoneedfruitandvegetables.thesealsohelpustogrowandbehealthy.

根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正误。

对的在题前括号内填“t”,错的填“f”。

()61.thisarticleisabout―foodandhealth‖.

b

oneday,ihadabadtoothache.icouldn’teatanything.soiwenttoseethedentist.

―what’swrongwithyourteeth?

‖askedthedentist.

―ihaveatoothache.‖itoldhim.

―letmeseeyourteeth?

?

um,there’sahole(洞)inoneoftheteeth.doyoueatalotofsweetfood?

‖thedentistaskedme.

―yes,ido.iofteneaticecream,biscuits,chocolateandioftendrinkcolaandmilkwithsugar,‖itoldhim.

―allthesearebadforyourteeth.youmusteatlesssweetfoodandbrushyourteethatleasttwiceeveryday.nowletmefillyourbadtooth.‖

根据短文内容,选择正确答案,并将其代号填入左边的括号内。

()66.whatwaswrongwiththewrite?

a.shecouldn’teatorsleep.b.shehadatoothache.

c.shecouldn’teatanysweetfood.d.shehadaheadache.

()67.thedoctorlookedover(检查)thewriter’steethandfound.

a.aholeinoneofherteeth

(c.someholesinherteeth)68.thewrite.b.twoholesinherteethd.abigholeandasmallholeinherteeth)62.peoplehavetoeatfoodiftheyarehungry.)63.foodonlymeans(意思)bread.)64.weshouldn’teatabalanceddietifwewanttobehealthy.)65.breadkeepspeoplewarmwhentheweatheriscold.

a.doesn’tlikeeatingsweetordrinkingsweetwater

b.doesn’tlikehavinganyfoodordrink

c.likeseatingsweetfoodanddrinkingsweetmilk

(d.likeshavingsweetfoodandmilk)69.eatingless(少一些)sweetfood.

a.isn’tgoodforourteethb.isonlygoodforchildren’steeth

c.isgoodforourteethd.isbadforourteeth

()70.whichofthefollowingistrue(真实的)?

a.thedentistfilledallthewriter’sbadteeth.

b.thedentistdidn’tfillthewriter’sbadteeth.

c.thedentistpulledthewriter’sbadtoothout.

d.thedentistfilledthewriter’sbadtooth.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案,并将其代号填入左边的括号内。

()71.howoftendoesharrygetahaircut?

b.twiceayearc.seldomd.always

d.drinkcoffeea.onceamonth()72.roselikesa.sodab.drinkingsodac.coffee

()73.howmuchtimedoessamspendonexercise?

a.fourhoursinaday.

(c.fourorfivehoursinaday.)74.howmanytvsdoesjohnhave?

b.fivetimesinaday.d.oneday.

a.two.b.three.c.four.

()75.kimhaschocolateshopping.d.five.

a.once,alotoftimeb.onceinawhile,alotofmoney

c.onceinawhile,alotoftimed.once,alotofmoney

61–65ttfft66–70baccd71–75cccdc

阅读理解。

(40分)

(a)

―beijing,torontoandparisarethemostimportantcitiesbiddingfortheolympicgamesof2008,‖saidrichardw.pound,theioc’sfirstvicepresident(副主席).

―thehostcityoftheolympicgamesof2008willbedecidedattheiocmeetinginmoscowin2001.beijingisreadyonitswaybecauseitnearlybecomesthehostoftheolympicgamesof2000,andtorontoandparisalsohavestrongpower(竞争力),‖saidpoundataniocmeeting.

aftertencitiesareinterestedinbiddingfortheolympicgamesof2008.theyarebeijing,toronto,andparis.someofothercitiesareosaka,havana,istanbulandcairo.

forthefirsttime,thehostcitywillbedecidedwithoutiocmembersvisitingtheplaces.thebiddingscandals(丑闻)ofthesaltlakecityhavemadetheiocfindnewwaysofbidding.thatiswhytheiocmemberswillnotbeallowedtovisitthebiddingcities.

()31.richardw.pound_________.

a.candecidewheretoholdtheolympicgames

b.knowsthemostabouttheolympicgames

c.isoneoftheioc’spresidents

d.willvisitthemostimportantbiddingcities

()32.in2001,_________.

a.there’llbetheolympicgamesinmoscow

b.thehostcityoftheolympicgamesof2008willbedecided

c.theiocmemberswillhavemoremeetings

d.moreandmorecitiesaregoingtobidfortheolympicgames

()33.theunderlinedparts―biddingfor‖and―hostcity‖maymean________.

a.申办;主办城市b.寻求;美丽城市

c.建立;奥运之都d.盼望;都市风情

()34.osaka,havana,istanbulandcairoare________.

a.muchsmallerthanbeijing,torontoandparis

b.waitingtobevisitedbyiocmembers

c.goingtotheiocmeetinginmoscow

d.alsobiddingfortheolympicgamesof2008

()35.whichofthefollowingistrue?

a.beijinghasstrongpowertobidfortheolympicgamesof2008.

b.itisthefirsttimefortorontoandparistobidfortheolympicgames.

c.thebiddingscandalsarestillnotknownbythebiddingcities.

d.theiochasstartednewwaysofbiddingsince2000.

(b)

bicycletour(旅行)andrace

abiketourandracewillbeheldonaugust26and27(sat.sun.)at5:

30a.m.theriderswillleavetiananmensquareandridethefirst35kilometersasatrainingleg.thenthenext55kilometersleg,fromyanjiaotojixian,willbethefirstcompetitive(竞争性的)partofthetour.theridersandtheirbikeswillthenbetakenfromjixiantochangli.?

thesecondracinglegofthetourwillbefromchanglitotheseasideofnandaihe,coveringadistanceof20kilometres.saturdaynighttheriderswillstayatnandaiheforsupper.sundaymorningisfreeforplayingattheseaside.atnoonallthepeopleandtheirbikeswillbetakenbacktobeijing.?

cost:

200yuan?

telephone:

4675027?

ticketprice:

¥60,¥100,¥150?

time/date:

4:

30p.m.,august26(sat.)?

telephone:

5012372?

rockclimbing

thethirdnationalrockclimbingcompetitionwillbeheldonaugust26-27atthehuairoumountainclimbingtrainingcenter.morethan10teamsfrombeijing,wuhan,dalian,jilinandotherplaceswilltakepartinit.ajapaneseteamwillgiveanexhibition(展出)climbingfreeforaudience.?

takeabusfromdongzhimentohuairou.?

time/date:

9:

00~12:

00,august26and27?

telephone:

7143177,7144850?

()36.themainpurpose(主要目的)ofthepassagesinthenewspaperistogiveinformationabout

a.visitingteams?

b.famousplayers

c.thingstodofortheweekend?

d.pricestopayforthesportsevents

()37.ifyoutakepartinthebiketour,youwillprobablyridefor?

a.35kilometersb.55kilometers?

c.75kilometersd.110kilometers

d.partofthetour()38.theunderlinedword―leg‖in―bicycletourandrace‖.a.raceb.practicec.partofthetraining

()39.whatisspecialabouttherockclimbingcompetition?

?

a.aforeignteamtakespartinit.?

b.youcanwatchitwithoutpaying.?

c.youdon’thavetobeasportsmantotakepartin.?

d.thebustriptotheplaceofthecompetitionisfree.

()40.ifyouwanttofindsomethingtodoforsaturdayafternoon,whichtelephonenumberwillyoucall?

a.4675027.b.7143177.?

c.5012372.d.7144850.

(c)

―‖kinggeorgevi(乔治六世)said.yorkwasfirstbuiltina.d.71,andithasarichandlonghistoryofmorethan1,900years.itshistorymakesitoneofthemostpopularcitiesforvisitorsinengland.peoplecanhearalotaboutengland’shistoryandtheycanseeitandwalkinit.thousandsofpeoplefromdifferentcountriestakeawalkthrough1,900yearsofhistoryonyork’scitywalls.―yorkisagreatcitywithmanyspecialbuildings,oldcitywallsandafamousuniversity(大学)—yorkuniversity.besides(此外),ithasinterestingshopsandmanyfinerestaurants.it’sbotholdandmodern.ireallyloveit.‖saidjacksmith,avisitorfromtheu.s.a.

it’sreallyeasytocometoyork.yorkisbetweenlondonandedinburgh(爱丁堡),thecapitalofscotland(苏格兰).youcantakeatrainfromlondontoyork.ifyouhaveenoughtime,youcanalsotakeabusfromlondontogothroughcambridge(剑桥)toyork.comeandfindoutmoreaboutyork’shistory!

()41.howmanyyearsofhistorydoesyorkhave?

a.lessthan1,900years.?

b.only71years.

c.lessthan71years.d.over1,900years.

()42.whereisyork?

it’s.?

a.incambridgeb.inscotland?

c.inenglandd.intheu.s.a.

()43.whatdidjacksmiththinkofyork?

?

a.veryboring.?

b.veryinteresting.c.thereisnothingtosee.?

d.alittlescary.

()44.whatdoesthesentenceunderlined(下画线)mean?

?

a.youcanlearnnothingaboutthehistoryofenglandinyork.

b.bothyorkandenglandhaveshorthistory.

c.youcanlearnmuchaboutthehistoryofenglandinyork.?

d.yorkistheonlyplaceinengland.

()45.fromthepassage,weknowthatistherightmap.

(c)

nowlet’scometothebolshoitheater(莫斯科大剧院

)nearthecenterofmoscow.theinsideofthetheaterisasbrightly

golden(金色的)asitwasbefore1917,buttheaudience(观众)haschanged.manyofthemenarewithoutties(领带)andthewomenarewearingdarkclothes.inthenineteenthcenturythiswasmoscow’sgreatoperahouse.

―bolshoi‖means―big‖,andthetheatercanhold4000persons.culturehasalwaysbeenimportanttorussians.that’swhythroughalltheseyearstheyhavebeentryingtomaintain(一直保持)arts,likeballet,fineopera(歌剧)andplays.

thegovernmentgivesthetheater12000000dollarseachyear.eventhenewyorkmetropolitanopera(纽约大都会歌剧院)canonlygethalfofthemoney.thebolshoiisverylarge,andhasitsownfactorieseven.aboutthreethousandpeopleworkinthetheaterand250balletdancersareworkinghereandtheygetthehighestpay.

根据短文内容回答下列问题。

46.whereisthebolshoitheater?

47.wh

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