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优质初三英语阅读题专项练习10篇含答案
初三英语阅读题专项练习(10篇)
(001)
InEnglandnobodyundereighteenyearsoldisallowedtodrinkinabar.
MrThompsonoftenwenttoabarnearhishouse.Buthenevertookhisson,Tom,becausehewastooyoung.ThenwhenTomhadhiseighteenthbirthday,MrThompsontookhimtohisusualbarforthefirsttime.Theydrankforanhour.Tomdrankabit.ThenMrThompsonsaidtohisson,“Now,Tom,Iwanttoteachyouausefullesson.Howdoyouknowwhenyou’vehadenough?
Well,I’lltellyou.Doyouseethosetwolightsattheendofthebar?
Whentheyseemtobecomefour,you’vehadenoughandshouldgohome.”
“But,Dad,”saidTom,“Icanonlyseeonelightattheendofthebar.”
1.Youngpeople_____allowedtodrinkinabaruntileighteen.
A.isnotB.arenotC.manyD.must
2.WhenTomwasachild,hisfatheroftenwenttoanearbybar______takinghim.
A.byB.forC.withD.without
3.OnTom’seighteenthbirthday,hedranktogetherwithhisfatherinthatbarfor_____.A.thefirsttimeB.once
C.manytimesD.eighteentimes
4.Fatherwantedtotellhisson_____.
A.thetimetodrinkB.somethingaboutthelight
C.whentostopdrinkingD.somethingaboutthebar
5.Infact,there_____attheendofthebar.
A.wasonelightB.weretwolights
C.werethreelightsD.werefourlights
(002)
In1620,abouthalftheUSAwascoveredbyforests.Todaytheforestshavealmostgone.Alotofgoodlandhasgonewiththem,leavingonlysand.Chinadoesn'twanttocopytheUSA'sexample.We'replantingmoreandmoretrees.We'vebuiltthe"GreatGreenWall"oftreesacrossnorthernpartofourcountry.TheGreatGreenWallis7,000kilometreslong,andbetween400and1,700kilometreswide.Itwillstopthewindfromblowingtheearthaway.Itwillstopthesandfrommovingtowardstherichfarmlandinthesouth.More"GreatGreenWalls"areneeded.Treesmustbegrownallovertheworld.GreatGreenWallswillmaketheworldbetter.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
1.In1620,about______theUSAwascoveredbyforests.
A.athirdB.halfC.twothirdsD.afourth
2.Alotofgoodlandhasgonewith______.
A.sandB.waterC.windD.forests
3.TheGreatGreenWallinChinais______long.
A.7,000kilometersB.1,700kilometers
C.7,000metersD.400kilometers
4.Treesmustbegrownin_____.
A.ChinaB.theUSAC.somecountriesD.everypartoftheworld
5.______willmaketheworldbetter.
A.TheGreatWallB.Tallbuildings
C.GreatGreenWallsD.Flowersandgrass
(003)
“Cool”isawordwithmanymeanings.Itsoldmeaningisusedtoexpressatemperaturethatisalittlebitcold.Astheworldhaschanged,thewordhashadmanydifferentmeaning.
“Cool”canbeusedtoexpressfeelingsofinterestinalmostanything.
Whenyouseeafamouscarinthestreet,maybeyouwillsay,“It’scool.”Youmaythink,“He’ssocool,”whenyouseeyourfavouritefootballer.
Weallmaximizethemeaningof“cool”.Youcanuseitinsteadofmanywordssuchas“new”or“surprising”.Here’saninterestingstorywecanusetoshowthewaythewordisused.Ateacheraskedherstudentstowriteaboutthewaterfalltheyhadvisited.Ononestudent’spaperwasjusttheonesentence“It’ssocool.Maybehethoughtitwasthebestwaytoshowwhathesawandfelt.
Butthestoryalsoshowsascarcityofwords.Without“cool”,somepeoplehavenowordstoshowthesamemeaning.Soitisquiteimportanttokeepsomecredibility.Canyouthinkofmanyotherwordsthatmakeyourlifeascolourfulastheword“cool”?
Ican.AndIthinktheyarealsoverycool.
1.Weknowthattheword“coolhashad______.
A.onlyonemeaningB.nomeanings
C.manydifferentmeaningsD.thesamemeaning
2.Inthepassage,theword“express”means“________”.
A.seeB.showC.knowD.feel
3.Ifyouare_______something,youmaysay,“It’scool.”
A.interestedinB.angryabout
C.afraidofD.unhappywith
4.Thewritertakesanexampletoshowheis________thewaythewordisused.
A.pleasedwithB.strangeto
C.worriedaboutD.carefulwith
5.Inthepassage,thewritersuggeststhattheword“cool”_______.
A.canbeusedinsteadofmanywordsB.usuallymeanssomethinginteresting
C.canmakeyourlifecolourfulD.maynotbeascoolasitseems
(004)
AfriendofminenamedPaulreceivedanexpensivecarfromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.OnChristmasEvewhenPaulcameoutofhisoffice,astreeturchinwaswalkingaroundtheshiningcar.“Isthisyourcar,Paul?
”heasked.Paulanswered,“Yes,mybrothergaveittomeforChristmas.”Theboywassurprised.“Youmeanyourbrothergaveittoyouanditdidn’tcostyouanything?
Boy,Iwish…”Hehesitated.
Ofcourse,Paulknewwhathewasgoingtowishfor.Hewasgoingtowishhehadabrotherlikethat.ButwhattheboysaidsurprisedPaulgreatly.
“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIcouldbeabrotherlikethat.”Paullookedattheboyinsurprise,thenhesaidagain,“Wouldyouliketotakearideinmycar?
”
“Ohyes,I’dlovethat.”
Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhiseyesshining,said,“Paul,wouldyouminddrivinginfrontofmyhouse?
”
Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughtheknewwhattheboywanted.Hewantedtoshowhisneighboursthathecouldridehomeinabigcar.ButPaulwaswrongagain.“Willyoustopwherethosetwostepsare?
theboyasked.
Heranuptothesteps.TheninashortwhilePaulheardhimcomingback,buthewasnotcomingfast.Hewascarryinghislittlecrippledbrother.Hesathimdownonthestepandpointedtothecar.
“Theresheis,Buddy,justlikeItoldyouupstairs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmasanditdidn’tcosthimacent.AndsomedayI’mgoingtogiveyouonejustlikeit…thenyoucanseeforyourselfallthenicethingsintheChristmaswindowsthatI’vebeentryingtotellyouabout.”
Paulgotoutandliftedtheboytothefrontseatofhiscar.Theshining-eyedolderbrotherclimbedinbesidehimandthethreeofthembegananunforgettableholidayride.
1.Thestreeturchinwasverysurprisedwhen_______.
A.Paulreceivedanexpensivecar
B.Paultoldhimaboutthecar
C.hesawtheshiningcar
D.hewaswalkingaroundthecar
2.Fromthestorywecanseetheurchin________.
A.wishedtogivehisbrotheracar
B.wantedPaul’sbrothertogivehimacar
C.wishedhecouldhaveabrotherlikePaul’s
D.wishedPaulcouldbeabrotherlikethat
3.TheurchinaskedPaultostophiscarinfrontofhishouse______.
A.toshowhisneighboursthebigcar
B.toshowhehadarichfriend
C.tolethisbrotherrideinthecar
D.totellhisbrotherabouthiswish
4.Wecaninferfromthestorythat________.
A.Paulcouldn’tunderstandtheurchin
B.theurchinhadadeeploveforhisbrother
C.theurchinwishedtohavearichbrother
D.theurchin’swishcametrueintheend
5.Thebestnameofthenamestoryis________.
A.AChristmasPresent
B.AStreetUrchin
C.ABrotherLikeThat
D.AnUnforgettableHolidayRide
(005)Dreams
"Dreamsmaybemoreimportantthansleep.Weallneedtodream,"somescientistssay.
Dreamstakeupaboutonequarterofoursleepingtime.Peoplehaveseveraldreamseachnight.Dreamsarelikeshortfilms.Theyareusuallyincolour.Somedreamsarelikeoldfilms.Theycometousoverandoveragain.Thatmaybebecausethedreamerisworryingaboutsomething.Dreamingmaybeawayoftryingtofindananswer.
Somepeoplegetnewideasabouttheirworkfromdreams.Theymayhavebeenthinkingabouttheirworkallday.Thesethoughtscancarryoverintodreams.
Sometimeswewakeupwithagoodfeelingfromadream.Butoftenwecan'trememberthedream.Dreamscandisappearquicklyfrommemory
Toomuchdreamingcanbeharmful.Themorewesleep,thelongerwedream.Themindishardatworkwhenwedream.Thatiswhywemayhavealongsleepandstillwakeuptired.
1.Itmaybelessimportanttosleepthanto__.
A.thinkB.dreamC.workD.study
2.Dreamsandfilmsareusually____.
A.verylongB.incolour
C.aboutworkD.verysad
3.Whydosomepeopleoftendreamabouttheirwork?
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A.Becausetheyaretiredinthedaytime.
B.Becausetheyarenotinterestedintheirwork.
C.Becausetheymaybethinkingabouttheirworkallday.
D.Becausetheyhavetoomuchworktodo.
4.Themainideaofthestoryisthat____.
A.whatdreamis
B.peopleliketosleep
C.dreamsarelikefilms
D.wealwaysrememberdreams
(006)AFaithfulDog
Morethansevenhundredyearsago,thePrinceofWaleshadaverybigandbravedogcalledGelert.
OnedaythePrincewantedtogohuntingwithhismen.Hetoldhisdogtostayathomeandlookafterhisbabyson.Thebabywasinawoodencradle,whichwaslikeasmallbed.
WhenthePrincecamebackfromhunting,Gelertranouttomeethismaster.HewaggedhistailandjumpeduptoputhispawsonthePrince'schest.ThenthePrincesawthebloodonGelert'sjawsandhead.
"Whathaveyoudone?
"thePrincesaid.Herushedintohishouseandlookedforhisbabyson.Thecradlewaslyingonitssideonthefloor.Theclothesweretornandtherewasbloodonthem.
"Soyouhavekilledmyson?
"thePrincesaidangrily."Youunfaithfuldog!
"Hetookouthisswordandkilledthedog.JustasGelertwasdying,hemanagedtobark.ThenthePrinceheardababycalltothedog.
ThePrinceranoutofthehouseandsawhissonlyingonthegroundunhurt.Nearhimwasadeadwolf.ThenthePrinceknewthatGelerthaddefendedthebabyandkilledthewolf.
ThePrinceranbackintothehousebuthewastoolate.Gelertwasdead.ThePrincewasverysadindeed.Tearsrandownhisfacewhenherealized'hehadkilledhisfaithfulfriend.ThePrincecarriedthebodyofhisbravedogtothetopofamountainandburiedhimthere.Afterthis,thePrinceneversmiledagain.Everymorningatdawn,hewalkedupthemountainandstoodby