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浙江新目标Goforit版初中英语八年级上册期末复习题型专练阅读理解B卷
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阅读理解B卷
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一、阅读理解(共10题;共94分)
1.(10分)阅读理解
OneMondaymorning,IwaswaitingatthebusstopinHarvardSquare.Itwasverycold,about-8℃.Ijustmissedthebus,soIhadtostandthereonsuchacoldday,waitingforthenextbustogotothehospital.Mymindwasfullofanxiety."Whydidn'tIleavetwominutesearlier?
""Whatwouldgowrongwithmyhusband'soperation(手术)?
""WillIgettohimbeforeitstarts?
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Amongtheothersatthebusstopwasawomanwhowasabout50yearsold.Sheworeanoldhat,anoldpairofbootsandadarkcoat,butshehadnogloves(手套).Anotherwomanwholookedyoungercametotheolderwomanandsaid,"Yourhandsmustbeverycold.Youwillgetfrostbite(生冻疮)inthisweatherifyoudon'tweargloves."Withthesewords,shedroppedherheavybagtotheground.Afterawhile,shetookoutapairofpurpleglovesfromherbag,tooktheolderwoman'shandsandgentlyplacedagloveoneachhand."Thankyou.You'resokind."Theoldwomansaidagainandagain.
Iwasdeeplymoved(感动)bythisactofkindness.Amomentago,Iwasfeelingsorryformyself,butnowIfelthopefulandoptimistic(乐观).Ithoughtinthisworldtherewerestillmanypeopleintroublewhowereingreatneedofourhelp.
Afewdayslater,Iwenttobuy5pairsofbrightpurpleglovesinashopandputtheminmybag,justincase(以防)Imightrunintosomeoneinneedonacoldday.
(1)Thestoryprobablyhappenedin_______.
A.spring
B.summer
C.autumn
D.winter
(2)Fromthispassage, wecaninfer(推断)that_________.
A.thewriter'shusbandwasadoctorinahospital
B.theolderwomanwaswatchingaplaythatmorning
C.theyoungerwomanwasselfish
D.thewriterwantedtogiveherlovetootherpeopleinneed
(3)Thebesttitle(标题)forthispassageis"_______".
A.HarvardSquare
B.LookAfterYourself
C.AnOperation
D.APairofPurpleGloves
2.(10分)阅读理解
WhenyouareinEngland,youmustbeverycarefulinthestreetbecausethetrafficdrivesontheleft.Beforeyoucrossastreet,youmustlooktotherightfirstandthentheleft.Ifthetrafficlightsarered,thetrafficmuststop.Peopleonfootcancrosstheroadcarefully.Ifthetrafficlightsaregreen,thetrafficcangoandpeopleonfootmustn'tcross.Inthemorningandintheeveningwhenpeoplegotoorcomefromwork,thestreetsareverybusy.
WhenyougobybusinEngland,youhavetobecarefultoo.Alwaysrememberthetrafficmovesontheleft.Havealookfirst,oryouwillgothewrongway.InmanyEnglishcities,therearebigbuseswithtwofloors.Youcansitonthesecondfloor.Fromthereyoucanseethecitywell.Itisveryinteresting.
(1)WhenyouareinEngland,youmustbemorecarefulinthestreetbecause_______.
A.therearemanycarsandbusesontheroad
B.therearenotrafficlights
C.thebusesandcarsmoveontheleft
D.peopleonfootmaycrosstheroad
(2)InEngland,beforeyoucrossastreet,youmustlookto_______firstandthen.
A.theright;theleft
B.theleft;theright
C.thefront;theback
D.theback;thefront
(3)Ifthetrafficlightsaregreen_______cangoand_______mustn'tcross.
A.peopleonfoot;thetraffic
B.thetraffic;peopleonbikes
C.buses:
cars
D.thetraffic;peopleonfoot
(4)InEngland,youmustalwaysrememberthatthetraffic_______.
A.isbusy
B.movesontheleft
C.movesontheright
D.isneverbusy
3.(10分)阅读理解
Somepeopleclaimthey"neverforgetaface".Butwhatdoesthatsayingmean?
Istherereallynolimittothenumberoffacesapersoncanremember?
AnewstudyattheUniversityofYorkinEnglandhasfoundthat,onaverage,peoplecanrememberasmanyas5,000faces.
Thestudyisthefirsttimethatscientistshavebeenabletoputanumbertotheabilitiesofhumanstorecognizefaces.Theresearchteamtestedpeopleonhowmanyfacestheycouldrememberfromtheirpersonallivesandinthemedia.Theyalsotestedthemtoseehowmanyfamousfacestheyrecognized.RobJenkinsworksinthepsychologydepartmentattheUniversityofYork.Hesaidtheresearchers'studycenteredonthenumberoffacespeopleactuallyknow.Hesaidtheresearcherswerenotabletodiscoverwhetherthereisalimitonhowmanyfacesthebraincanhandle.
Inthestudy,peoplespentonehourwritingdownasmanyfacesfromtheirpersonallivesaspossible.Atfirst,theyfounditeasytocomeupwithmanyfaces.Butbytheendofthehour,theyfoundithardertothinkofnewones.Theirchangeinspeedlettheresearchersestimatewhentheywouldhaverunoutoffacescompletely.
Theresultsshowedthatthesepeopleknewbetween1,000and10,000faces.Jenkinsexp