题目
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A new kid, Albert, came to Peter’s school. He was good at table tennis, too.
小题2:______ Peter worked hard to get ready for the match, but Albert didn’t seem to think much of it. When the match began, Albert was a real player. There was always a smile on his face, while Peter looked serious all the time. Peter thought it was so important to win the match that he even wanted to cheat, but he lost in the end.
“You played very well, Peter. I think we can play again sometime,” said Albert. But Peter didn’t feel happy and couldn’t fall asleep that night.
One day, Peter saw Albert playing basketball. Though he lost again and again, the happy smile never left his face. Peter found Albert was great at table tennis but bad at basketball. 小题3:______
Whether he won or lost the game, Albert enjoyed it. Peter came to realize that enjoying a game was much more important than winning or losing it. 小题4:______
A. However, he enjoyed both of them. B. So he felt happier than ever before. C. Peter and Albert were good at swimming. D. When he won, he would feel really good. E. Soon there would be a match between Peter and Albert. |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:E
小题3:A
小题4:B
解析
试题分析:短文大意:阅读短文可知,本文主要讲述了彼得喜欢打乒乓球,并且很在乎比赛在输赢。但是在阿尔伯特比赛之后,彼得开始意识到比起赢得或者输掉一场比赛来说,享受比赛的乐趣更加重要.
小题1:联系下文如果他输了,他会感觉很不舒服。故选D,如果他赢了,他会感到很不错。
小题2:联系前文,他很擅长乒乓球。及下文彼得努力准备这场比赛。故选E,不久,在彼得和阿尔伯特之间将会有一场比赛。
小题3:联系前文,彼得发现阿尔伯特很擅长乒乓球,单丝不擅长篮球。可知选A,然后他都喜欢。
小题4:联系前文,彼得开始意识到比起赢得或者输掉一场比赛来说,享受比赛的乐趣更加重要。故选B,因此他比以前感到更高兴了。
核心考点
试题【Peter was the best table tennis player in his school and hardly ever lost a matc】;主要考察你对划线提问型等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Lights, cameras, action! It’s movie night with your friends. And you’re looking for something to snack on during the movie. What better snack to choose than popcorn? In American culture, popcorn and movies are closely tied together. It is one of the most popular snacks offered at a movie theater. Popcorn is a popular treat made out of corn kernels that have been ‘popped’ by heat. Often times, the popped corn is covered with melted butter and salt to give the snack more flavor.
Popcorn has a history that goes back about 5,000 years ago to the American Indians. Corn was a major part of their diet, so they had many different ways of preparing it. They made popcorn by tossing prepared corn kernels onto a bed of hot stones over a fire. As the popcorn shot out in various directions, people made a game to see who could catch the most popcorn. Naturally, the prize was being able to enjoy this delicious snack. In fact, people loved the snack so much that they began to serve it with cream and sugar for breakfast.
In the late 19th century, popcorn carts began appearing on almost every American street corner. These carts were big hits at fairs, carnivals, and expositions. Later on, home version of popcorn poppers became available, and the snack became even more popular. Not to mention, this was also around the time when popcorn was introduced to the movie theaters.
One of the biggest innovations for popcorn was microwaveable popcorn. For people who did not want to go through the trouble of making popcorn at home, microwaveable popcorn was nice alternative. Today, there are many variations for eating popcorn. There’s the classic buttered popcorn, the sweet alternative of caramel corn (where the popcorn is covered in a light coat of molasses), and others such as cheesy popcorn (popcorn covered in a layer of cheese dust).
小题1:Where do people often eat popcorn in America?
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小题2:What do people often put on the top of the popcorn to make it more delicious?
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小题3:When did people start to see popcorn carts on American Streets?
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小题4:Can people make popcorn at home in America?
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小题5:What’s the main idea of the passage?
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小题1:The scientist finally made his dream come true in his ______________.(ninety)
小题2:It’s ___________(fair)for people to blame air pollution on the developing countries.
小题3:Who do you think will be the first Chinese ______________(walk)on the moon?
小题4:The ______________(salesman)addresses and telephone numbers are recorded in yellow pages.
小题5:Of all, Chen Xin did the experiment _____________(success). She is the perfect helper that we need.
小题6:—Does the white kite belong to ______________(she)—No, that’s ours. Her kite was made in blue.
小题7:I don’t think Kate saw me. She ______________(quarrel)with her classmates then.
小题8:A better transport system can make our city ______________(crowd)than before.
小题9:______________(fix)the mess in his computer, he searched the internet for further information.
小题10:—Why didn’t Tom go to the cinema yesterday? —He ______________(see)the film twice.
小题11:Our headmaster insisted that all students should ______________(dress)neatly and properly.
小题12:Soon they found they had no choice but _____________(sit)there waiting.
小题13:The Centre is open ______________(day)8.30 a.m. -4.30p.m..
小题14:As result of the ______________(lose)of too much blood, the old man passed away at last.
小题15:Follow me, guys! Close your eyes, open your arm and ______________ (breath)deeply.
George Mallory was an English school teacher who loved climbing. In 1924, Mallory and a team of British climbers tried to get to the top of Mount Qomolangma, the tallest mountain in the world. No one had ever done it before.
Mallory had already t 小题1:to reach the top of Mount Qomolangma in 1921 and 1922, but he had failed b 小题2:times. In 1924, he started to climb again. On June 8, 1924, he and another climber, Andrew Irvine, were only a few hundred metres a 小题3:from the top of the mountain. The other m小题4:of their climbing team watched as Mallory and Irvine climbed slowly up towards the top. However, the weather was very misty, and soon the two men d 小题5: into the mist(雾). They could never r 小题6: .In 1953, Edmund Hillary from New Zealand, and Tenzing Norgay from Nepal, finally r 小题7: the top of Mount Qomolangma. Most people thought that they were the first men to do this, but some people wondered w 小题8:Mallory and Irvine had got there first.
Many years later, in 1999, Mallory"s body was found on Mount Qomolangma, about six hundred metres from the top of it. However, it is still u小题9:if he and Irvine ever reached the top of the mountain.
Someone had once asked Mallory w小题10:he wanted to climb the most dangerous mountain in the world.
“Because it"s there,” he answered.
aim find fortunate either realize |
The best children’s books are 小题3:________very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy the child who hears the story and the adult who reads it. 小题4:________, there are in fact few books like this, so the problem of 小题5:________ the right bedtime story is not easy to solve.
Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He was born on November 30, 1835, in a small town in Florida, the USA. He grew up with a few naughty boys who later appeared in his stories. Perhaps you are familiar with some of his books, as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. At the age of 12, his father died, and he began to work, first as a printer, then a pilot on a river boat. Those years on the boat went into his book Life on the Mississippi.
During the Civil War he worked as a reporter and used Mark Twain as his pen name. The stories he wrote in this period made him famous and popular. He made a lot of money by writing, lecturing and running his own publishing house. But he spent all of it on his high living and unsuccessful business.
Mark Twain was known as a world-wide famous writer and a humorist, which means funny man. But in fact, he took a serious view of life. Many sad things happened in his own life. All his experiences helped to shape his stories which showed the dark side of the society. He died as an old man of 75 in 1910. (200)
小题1:What did Mark Twain do when he was 12?
小题2:Did Mark Twain write himself and his friends in his stories?
小题3:When did Mark Twain become famous?
小题4:What is Mark Twain’s writing style?
小题5:What does the passage mainly tell us and what does the writer think of Mark Twain?
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