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2019-2020年初三英语试题分类汇编-阅读理解B

Lastyear,myparentsmovedtothistown.IhadtogotoanewschoolandfoundnoonetobefriendswithbecauseIwasn’tinterestedinthetopicsmostofmyclassmatesliked.

“MaybeI’llneverhaverealfriends,Ithought.”

Iclosedmyeyesandimaginedplayingmydrums.Suddenly,Iheardthesoundofaguitar.Ifollowedthesoundandfoundoutthatwasaband.Irecognizedtheguitarplayeratmyfirst

sightandsodidhe.

“Hey,you’reCassiefrommyclashis!

voicesurprised”me.

“I’msorry,said”.I“Ijusthaven’theardanylivemusicinthistownbefore!

Yousoundgreat

didyouguyswritethatsong?

“Yeah—well,we’restillworkingonit.IHe’stoodmMattupand.”heldouthishand.

“MindifIlistenin?

”inaIaskedlowvoice.

“Notatall,”Mattsmilingsaid,.“Maybeyoucangiveussomesuggestions!

ThesongwasprettygoodandIcouldreallyimproveitwithmydrumskills.Behindmydrum

setwastheoneplaceIfeltcompletelylikemyself.ButIwasnifIwantedto’opentsurethatdoortotheworld.

“Hey,doyouplaydrums?

”askedMattsuddenly.

Hisquestionsurprisedme.Howdidheknow?

AndthenIfollowedhiseyestomyhands,which

hadbeenbeatingarhythm(节奏)onthefloor.Itriedtosayno,butmyheartstoppedmefrom

refusing.“Sure,I’vebeenplayingforafewyears,”Isaidfinally.

“Oh,wow!

You’vegottojoinus!

Mattsaid.”“Ihavesomedrumsoverhere.”

Ilookedattheirshinyfaces.“Absolutely.Iwouldlovetoplay!

”Ireplied.

“One,two,three,four!

Mattcounted”andbegansinging,andIknewIwasfinallyhome.

48.Whenthewriterfirstwenttoanewschool,she______.

A.joinedamusicclub

B.hadnoclosefriends

C.couldplaytheguitar

D.developedanewhobby

49.

HowdidthewriterfeelwhenMattaskedifsheplayeddrums?

A.Surprised.

B.Scared.

C.Worried.

D.Excited.

50.

Thewritersaidshewasfinallyhomebecause______.

A.shelearnedtoplaythedrums

B.shedecidedtoleavethetown

C.shelovedherhomeverymuch

D.shemadesomefriendsfinally

 

西城区B

 

TonyaAndrewsisamathteacherinTexas.For16years,shelovedherdearpetcatBlondieverymuchandwantedtospendasmuchtimewithheraspossible.ItistotallyunderstandablethatshehadaspecialfeelingforBlondiebecauseshe,dsavedherfromabuildinginForthWorth.Butrecently,shortlyaftersheandherhusbandhadrealizedthatBlondieseemedtobegettingsick,theelderlycatdiedinherarmsonherwaytothepethospital.Naturally,Mrs.Andrewswasheartbroken.

AfterBlondie’sdeath,Mrs.Andrewswenttoworkeveryday,feelingupset.Shecouldn’thelpbutsharethesadnewsofhersadlosswithsomeofherstudentsatJoshuaHighSchoolinJoshua,TX,andshortlyafter,afewofthegirlsinherclasscameupwithafewsurprisestocheerherup.

Asonestudentfilmedthemoment,thegirlsfirstgavehersomewhiteroses,followedbycupcakesandballoonstoexpresstheircare.Mrs.Andrewsseemedtouched,butitwastheirnextsurprisethatdeeplymovedherandthateveryonewastalkingabout.

Allthattheshockedteachercouldseemtosaywas,“Aretheyforme?

”assheheldthebabycatsnamedMissyandGirlie.

“Iknewsomethingwasgoingonwhenonlyhalfofmyclasswasinmyroom,secondperiodthenextdaywhenthebellrang,”AndrewstoldtheHuffingtonPost,feelingthankful.“Thensheheldthemouttomeandsaidtheyweremine.Myheartcannowexperiencehappinessagain”.

Whatthehighschoolstudentsdidisreallymeaningful,especiallyforpeoplewhohavegonethroughloss,likeTonyaAndrews.Thegoodnewsisthatitcertainlylookslikeitwasworthalltheeffort.TonyaAndrewsfinallywashappywhenherstudentsdidkindthingsforher.

24.WhydidMrs.AndrewshaveaspecialfeelingforBlondie?

A.BecauseBlondiegotsick.

B.Becauseshewasalwayslonely.

C.BecauseBlondiewasherfirstpet.

D.BecauseshesavedBlondiefromabuilding.

25.WhatdidMrs.AndrewsdoafterBlondiedied?

A.Shesharedthesadnewswithherstudents.

B.Sheboughttwobabycats,MissyandGirlie.

C.Shegotintoanargumentwithherhusband.

D.ShegaveupherjobatJoshuaHighSchool.

26.Accordingtothepassage,whatareMrs.Andrews,studentslike?

A.Confidentandhonest.B.Understandingandcaring.

C.Humorousandactive.D.Braveandstrong-willed.

 

朝阳区B

 

CharlesDickenswasanEnglishwriter.Hewasbornin1812.Hecreatedsomeoftheworld

’s

best-knowncharactersandmanyreadersthinkheisthemostimportantwriteroftheVictorianera

(1837-1901).Someofhisfamousnovels

areOliverTwist,DavidCopperfieldandGreat

Expectations.MostpeopleinhisnovelslivedinLondon.

In1824,Dickens

’fatherwenttoprison(监狱)becausehecouldn

y’moneytpatosomeone.In

thosedays,aman’swifeandyoungchildrenwenttoprisonwithhim.Charleswas12,solefthe

schooltoworkintheprison.Lifewashard,andalotofchildrenworkedinthosedays.Dickens

ownexperiencehelpedhim

towriteaboutpoorchildrenwithout

amotherorfather.Dickens'

successbeganwiththepublication(出版)of

ThePickwickPapersin1836.AndhisbookOliver

Twistisaboutaboywithoutfather.Importantpeopleweremoreinterestedintheproblemsofpoor

peopleafterreadingDickens

’books.

Dickens’novelsareoftenverylongandhewrotethemindifferentpartsforanewspapereach

week.Hisnovelshavealotofexcitingandsadthingsinthem.Hewantedhisreaderstobuythe

newspapereveryweek.Andthereaderswantedtofinishthestory!

Dickens’novelsarepopular

becausemanyofhisstoriesareaboutsocial(社会的)problemsandfamilylife.Dickenswas

successfulinwritingandhehasbeenpraisedbyotherwritersforhisstyleandcharacters.

24.WhenwasCharlesDickensborn?

A.In1812.

B.In1824.

C.In1836.

D.In1901.

25.WheredidDickensworkwhenhewas12?

A.Intheprison.

B.Ataschool.

C.Onafarm.

D.Inanoffice.

26.Dickens’novelsarepopularbecause

.

A.theyhavealotofexcitingandsadthings

B.theyareaboutsocialproblemsandfamilylife

C.hehasbeenpraisedforhisstyleandcharacters

D.heisthemostimportantwriteroftheVictorianera

 

石景山区B

 

Thestudentsoftengathertogetherinsmall,closedgroups.Ifyouarenotpartofagroup,itcan

bedifficultforyoutobeaccepted.Thisisespeciallytrueifyoucan’oftthespeaktothemgroupintheirlanguage.

ThiswasthesituationSamfacedeachdayashewenttoclass.SamandhisfamilymovedtoFrancelastmonth.Beforehearrived,heknewtherewouldbemanydifficulties.Buttheywereevenworsethanhehadimagined.

Everylunchhour,afterarrivingathisnewschool,Samsataloneinthedininghall.Helookedatallthedifferentgroupsofstudentsaroundhim.Buthehadnowaytoletthemknowthathewasa

goodperson.Hesimplycouldn’tfindtherightwordstoreachthem.

Samknewhehadtofindawaytochangethesituation.Somehow,hehadtoadapt(适应)tothisnewenvironment.HedidalittleresearchontheInternetanddiscoveredthatsmilingisauniversallanguage–itisunderstoodeverywhere.

Onemorning,asSamwaswalkingbyagroupofstudents,hesmiledatthem.Aboyinthegroupsmiledbackathim.ForSam,thatwasagoodbeginning.Later,henoticedtheboycomingtowardshiminthehallwithawarmsmileonhisface.Samreturnedthesmile.

SoontheboyaskedSamtojoinhimandhisgroupoffriendsforlunch.

AlthoughSamwasn’ablettosaymuchinFrench,everyonesmiledandlaughed.Beforeheknewit,Samhadagroupoffriends,andtheyallwantedtohelphimlearnFrench.

24.Samandhisfamily______lastmonth.

A.movedtoFrance

B.startedanewschool

C.acceptedanewgroup

D.taughtpeopletheirlanguage

25.WhathelpedSamtochangehissituation?

A.Sittingaloneinthedininghall.

B.DoingaresearchontheInternet.

C.Walkingbyagroupofstudentsoften.

D.LearningFrenchinalanguageschool.

26.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Theimportanceoffriendship.

B.Difficultiesinanewcountry.

C.Thewaystomakefriends.

D.Thepowerofasmile.

 

门头沟区B

ForyearsIwenttoschoolbybus,soImetmany熟“悉的familiar)”strangers(We.tookthe

samebusbutdidn’tknoweachother’snames.Iusedtothinkitwasimpossibleforustobetrue

friends.HowwrongIwas!

Smilesfromthe“nameless”peoplehavechangedmythoughts.

Thefirsttimeonthebus,Isawdifferentfaces,wemet,greetedand

coldfacesturnedintosmilingfaces.Asdayswenton,wechattedlike

oldfriends.

ButIfeltitapitythatIwasunabletosetupthesamefriendship

withasilentgirlonthebus.Heroldclothingsuggestedthatshedidn’ttshehavemuchmo

alwaystookacupofwaterforthedriver.Iguessedshewasakindgirl.

Butwhydidshesitinsilenceinsteadoftalkingwithus?

Couldn’tshesmile?

Then,oneevening,Igottheanswer.Iwalkedtotheparknearbyandfoundthegirlsitting

aloneunderatree,lonelyandsad.IgreetedherwiththesamewarmsmilethatIhadshowntoherallthesemonths,butthistimeherfaceturnedredwithashysmile.Assoonasshebeganherfirst

words,Iunderstoodwhyshehadn’tspokentousbeforengwas.Talkihardforher.

Ilearnedherstory:

Herparentsworkedhardsomewhere.Shelivedwithherdeafgrandparents.

Shesaid,“Ican’texpressmyselfverywell.Mostofthetime,Ican’tsaywhatIwant

nofriendsbut⋯youalwayssmiletomelikeanangel(天使)⋯soIalsowanttosmile.”That

evening,weexchanged交()ournamesandwesaidgoodbyelikeoldfriends.

Smileisthekeytoopeningthedoorofheart;

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