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(英语)初三英语阅读理解易错剖析及解析

一、英语阅读(日常生活类)

1.根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。

   Doyouoftenlistentomusicatloudvolumes(音量)?

Youshouldknowthatthishabitisbadforyourhearing.Over1billionyoungpeopleareatriskofhearingloss(听力丧失),becauseoflisteningtoloudnoiseforlongperiodsoftime.ListeningtomusicorwatchingaTVshowatloudvolumescanharmyourhearing.

   TheUnitedNationshasstandardsforsafelistening.Itisnotsafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan85dB(分贝)foreighthoursor100dBfor15minutes.Thesoundofabusyroadisabout85dBandthesoundofarockconcertcanbeabout100dB.

   Loudnoiseisharmfultotheinner二Mostofusarebonwithabout16,000haircells(听毛细胞)inourinnerears.Thesecellsnoticesounds.However,listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecanmakethesecellsworktoohardandcausesomeofthemtodie.Thisiswhatcauseshearingloss.Oncethishappens,it'shardtogetyourhearingback.

   Somepeoplemightthinkthattheirmusicisn'tallthatloud.Butthiscandependonwhereyouare.Forexample,ifyouareinanoisyplacelikethesubway,youmightturnupyourmusictooloudwithoutrealizingit.Later,whenyoulistentoitatthesamevolumeinaquietplace,youalightfeeluncomfortable

   The"safelevel"formostsoundisbelow80dBforupto40hoursaweek.Alevelof80dBisaboutequalto(相当于)thenoiseofasubway.

   Hereissomeadviceonsafelistening.Over—the—earheadphones (头戴式耳机)arebetterthanin—earones.Theydoabetterjobofstoppingoutsidenoise,soyoucanlistenatalowervolume.Don'tlistentoloudmusiconyourheadphonesforalongtime.Followthe60:

60rule:

listentomusicat60percentofyourheadphones'maximumvolumefornomorethan60minutesaday.

(1)Itissafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan100dBfor15minutes

(2)Listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecancausesomehaircellsintheinnereartodie.

(3)Fromthefourthparagraph,weknowpeopledon'talwaysrealizehowloudtheirmusicis.

(4)In—earheadphonesarebetterthanover—the—eatonesbecausetheycanstopmoreoutsidenoise.

(5)Thisarticlemainlytellsuswhyearsareanimportantpartofourbodies.

【答案】

(1)0

(2)1

(3)1

(4)0

(5)0

【解析】【分析】文章大意:

本文主要讲述了听大音量音乐的习惯对听力有害。

世界卫生组织称,超过10亿的年轻人在听力方面存在问题,因为他们长时间大声聆听。

联合国有安全聆听标准。

听八十小时大于85分贝或15分钟大声100分钟的声音是不安全的。

长时间聆听大声的声音可能会使这些细胞工作太猛,并使其中一些细胞死亡。

这就是人们听力损失的原因。

(1)判断正误题。

根据Itisnotsafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan85dB(分贝)foreighthoursor100dBfor15minutes.可知挺高于85分贝八个小时或者100分贝15分钟是不安全的。

故答案为错误。

(2)判断正误题。

根据However,listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecanmakethesecellsworktoohardandcausesomeofthemtodie.可知听大声的噪音很长时间能使这些耳毛细胞工作太猛,造成一些耳毛细胞死亡,故答案为正确。

(3)判断正误题。

根据ifyouareinanoisyplacelikethesubway,youmightturnupyourmusictooloudwithoutrealizingit.可知如果你在像地铁这样吵闹的地方,你可能无意识的把声音调到太大,可知第四段告诉我们人们不总是能意识到他们的音乐有多大声,故答案为正确。

(4)判断正误题。

根据Over—the—earheadphones (头戴式耳机)arebetterthanin—earones.Theydoabetterjobofstoppingoutsidenoise,soyoucanlistenatalowervolume.可知头戴式耳机比置入式耳机更好,故答案为错误。

(5)判断正误题。

通读全文可知大意是:

听大声的音乐对听力有害,不是讲耳朵是人体重要的组成部分,故答案为错误。

【点评】考查阅读理解能力,首先通读全文,掌握大意,然后根据细节判断所给句子的正确,注意要找到依据。

2.阅读理解

To:

Carla@yahoo.com

From:

Eric@163.com

Subject:

Help!

Date:

15/04/20199:

05AM

DearAuntCarla,

   I'mhavingaproblemwithmyclassmate,Joan,atschool.TheotherdayIwroteanemailtoanotherclassmate,Beth,inwhichIsaidsomethingaboutJoanthatperhapswasn'tverynice.Unluckily,whenBethwaswritingbacktome,shesentittoJoan@163.com,whichisJoan'semailaddress!

NowJoanisreallyangrywithmeandwon'ttalktome,andBethisunhappyaswell.Shehassaidsorrytomeahundredtimesalready,buttheharmisdone.Ifeelbad,becauseIwouldneverhavesaidthosethingstoJoan'sface,buthowdoIgethertoforgive(谅解)me?

WhatshouldIdo?

To:

Eric@163.com

From:

Carla@yahoo.com

Subject:

Someadvice

Date:

16/04/20198:

30AM

DearEric,

   Thisproblemismorecommonthanyoumightthink!

Emailisveryuseful,butalsoverydangerous,asyoudon'tknowwhereyourmessagemightendup!

Firstofall,youshouldsaysorryrightawaytoJoan.Explainthatitwasamistake,andthatyoudidn'tmeantohurtherfeelings.Itmaytaketimeforhertobeabletoforgiveyou,butthat'suptoher.Thenyoumightwanttodosomethingniceforher.Perhapssendhersomeflowerstoshowthatyou'retrulysorry.Also,youshouldrememberthatoldsaying:

"Ifyoudon'thaveanythingnicetosay,don'tsayanythingatall."Andgoodluck!

Carla

(1)Ifyouhaveanyproblem,you'dbettersendanemailto.

A. Eric@163.Com        

B. Joan@163.com        

C. Beth@yahoo.com        

D. Carla@yahoo.com

(2)HowsoondidEricgetthereplyfromAuntCarla?

A. Inoneday.                     

B. Intwodays.                     

C. Inaweek.                     

D. Inamonth.

(3)WhydidEricwritetheemailtoCarla?

A. Tosaysorry.      

B. Toaskforadvice.      

C. Togiveadvice.      

D. Tosaysomethingunfriendly.

(4)CarlagavepiecesofadvicetoEric.

A. five                                     B. Four                                     C. three                                     D. two

【答案】

(1)D

(2)A

(3)B

(4)C

【解析】【分析】主要讲了Eric和同学Joan相处不好,写电子邮件给Beth时,Beth回信时结果给Joan回信了,Joan知道后非常生气,Beth也不高兴,Eric写电子邮件向Carla寻求帮助。

(1)细节题。

根据Subject:

SomeadviceFrom:

Carla@yahoo.com可知有问题可以向Carla寻求帮助,故选D。

(2)细节题。

根据第一个表格Date:

15/04/20199:

05AM和第二个表格Date:

16/04/20198:

30AM可知2019奶奶4月15日9:

05分Eric写的电子邮件,2019年4月16日8:

30Carla回信,所以是一天内回复,故选A。

(3)细节题。

根据buthowdoIgethertoforgive(谅解)me?

WhatshouldIdo?

我应该怎样做,可知Eric寻求帮助建议,故选B。

(4)细节题。

根据Firstofall,youshouldsaysorryrightawaytoJoan.Explainthatitwasamistake,andthatyoudidn'tmeantohurtherfeelings.Itmaytaketimeforhertobeabletoforgiveyou,butthat'suptoher.Thenyoumightwanttodosomethingniceforher.Perhapssendhersomeflowerstoshowthatyou'retrulysorry.首先,你应该马上向琼道歉。

说明这是个错误,你不是有意伤害她的感情。

她也许需要时间才能原谅你,但这取决于她。

那你可能想为她做点好事。

也许送她一些花来表示你真的很抱歉。

可知是三条建议,故选C。

【点评】考查阅读理解,主要考查细节题,注意从文中仔细寻找答案。

3.阅读理解

1-5of90days / All90days                                       Next5

TODAY

JUN29

SUN

JUN30

MON

JUL1

TUE

JUL2

WED

JUL3

21°/13°C

Mostlycloudy

19°/11°

Partialsunshine

More

19°/12°

Cloudsandsun

More

20°/12°

Partlysunny

More

22°/14°

Timesof

cloudsandsun

More

Temperature JUN29

Today       Normal       Record        6/29/2018

High            21°          21°           N/A            26°

Low            13°          13°            N/A            15°

                                          MoreHistoricalWeatherData(数据)

Sunrise/sunset

Sunrise:

6:

06AM

Sunset:

7:

57PM

Duration:

13:

51hr

Moonrise/moonset

Moonrise:

9:

03PM

Moonset:

9:

01AM

Duration:

11:

58hr

Astronomy(天文学)

(1)Whatwilltheweatherbelikeinthreedays?

A. Mostlycloudy.            B. Partlysunny.            C. Sunnyandwindy.            D. Cloudyandrainy.

(2)WhatwasthehightemperatureonJun.29,2018?

A. 21℃.                                   

B. 13℃.                                   

C. 15℃.                                   

D. 26℃.

(3)Whichofthefollowingdayshasthelowesttemperature?

A. JUN29.                               

B. JUN30.                               

C. JUL1.                               

D. JUL2.

(4)Whendidthesunrisetoday?

A. At6:

06am.                     

B. At9:

03pm.                     

C. At9:

01am.                     

D. At7:

57pm.

(5)IfyouwanttoknowabouttheweatherofnextFriday,youcanclick"_____".

A. MoreHistoricalWeatherData                 

B. Astronomy                 

C. Next5                 

D. More

【答案】

(1)B

(2)A

(3)B

(4)A

(5)B

【解析】【分析】主要讲了未来5天的天气。

(1)细节题,根据PartialsunshineMoreCloudsandsunMorePartlysunnyMore可知大都是晴朗的,故选B。

(2)细节题。

根据TODAYJUN2921°/13°C可知最高温度是21摄氏度,最低温度是13摄氏度,故选A。

(3)细节题。

根据JUN2921°/13°C;JUN3019°/11°;JUL119°/12°;JUL220°/12°;JUL322°/14°,可知最低温度是JUN3011摄氏度,故选B。

(4)细节题。

根据Sunrise:

6:

06AM可知早上太阳6:

06升起,故选A。

(5)细节题。

根据Astronomy(天文学)可知是点击天文学,故选B。

【点评】考查阅读理解,主要考查细节题,注意从文中仔细寻找答案。

4.阅读理解

   Accordingtoa2018studyfromSanFranciscoStateUniversity,nearly2.4billionpeoplearoundtheworldusedasmartphonein2017.Bytheendof2019,morethanathirdoftheglobalpopulationwillbeusingasmartphone.

   However,smartphonetechnologycanbeadouble-edgedsword.Ontheonehand,itsendsusunlimitedamountsofinformation.Ontheotherhand,usingasmartphonemaybecomeanaddiction.

   ErikPeperandRichardHarveyarebothhealtheducationprofessorsatSanFranciscoStateuniversity.Theyledthestudy.Peperexplainsthatsmartphoneaddictionformsconnectionsinthebrainthataresimilartodrugaddiction.

   Andtheseconnectionsformslowlyovertime.Also,addictiontosocialmediamayaffectouremotionalstate.Thetwoprofessorsasked135universitystudentsabouttheirhabitofsmartphoneuseandtheirfeelings.Theyfoundthatstudentswhousedtheirphonesthemostreportedhigherlevelsoffeelinglonely,depressedandanxious.

   PeperandHarveydonotblameusersfortheirtechnologyaddiction.Theybelieveitisthetechindustry'sdesiretomakemoremoneythatistoblameforthetechnologyaddiction.Theresearcherswarmthatworkersinthetechnologyindustryknowhowtocontrolourbrainsandturnusintoaddicts.

   Buttheresearcherssaythatwecanlimitourbrainstobelessaddictedtoourphonesandcomputers.EnkPepersuggeststimingoffourphonesbeforewesleepordosomethingimportant.

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