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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;