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2009年中考英語(yǔ)模擬試題匯編(三)

一閱讀理解2

閱讀理解閱讀下面3篇短文,選擇正確答案。(每小題2分,共30分)

(A)

ManypeopleliketosearchtheInternet.ExploringtheInternetisoneofthemostimportant

activitiesoftheday.TheInternetbringstheoutsideworldclosertopeople'shomes.Somepeople

saytheworldissmallerthanbeforebecauseoftheInternet.

What'sgoingoninothercountries?Howdopeopleliveinplacesfaraway?Isthereagood

sportsgamesomewhere?What'sthelifelikeinthedeepestpartofthesea?Ifyouwantto

answerallthesequestionsjustcometotheInternet.Ofcoursepeoplecanalsolearnthrough

readingorlisteningtotheradio.ButwiththeInternettheycanlearnbetterandmoreeasily.Alot

ofinformation(信息)canbecollectedatagreatspeed.

Canwegoshoppingwithoutleavinghome?Canweseeadoctorwithoutgoingtothe

hospital?Canwestudywithoutgoingtoschool?Canwedrawmoneywithoutgoingtoabank

?Allthesethingsseemedtobeimpossiblebutnowtheyhavebecomequitepossible.

TheInternethelpsusopenoureyes.TheInternetalsohelpsusopenourminds.The

Internetoftengivesusnewideas.Inawordithelpsusinmanyways.Greatchangeshavetaken

placeinourlifesincetheuseoftheInternet.

()56.Somepeoplesaytheworldissmallerthanbeforebecause___?

A.allpeopleliketosearchtheInternet

B.theInternetmakestheearthsmallerinsize

C.theInternetbringstheoutsideworldclosertothem

D.exploringtheInternetisoneofthemostimportantactivitiesoftheday

()57.Thesentence"theInternetalsohelpsusopenourminds,,means___.

A.theInternetisnewtous

B.somethingiswrongwithourminds

C.ourmindscanbeopenedonlybytheInternet

D.wecanlearnmorewiththehelpoftheInternet

()58.WecannotthroughtheInternet.

A.knowagoodsportsmatchsomewhere

B.cookthemeals

C.knowalotofinformation

D.seeadoctorandstudyallkindsofsubjects

()59.Thispassagehastoldus___.

A.it*shelpfultoexploretheInternet

B.nottoexploretheInternetanymore

C.tostopreadingtoexploretheInternet

D.studentsshouldnotexploretheInternetatanytime

()60.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTTRUE?

A.TheInternetcangettheinformationfasterthanreading.

B.Wedon'tleavehomeorgetthemoneyfromthebankbyradio.

C.PeoplecanlearnbetterandmorethroughtheInternet.

D.PeoplealwayslearnalotofnewideaswiththeInternet.

(B)

LefsMakeOurEnvironmentCleanInmostpartsoftheworld,manystudentshelptheir

schoolsmakelesspollution.Theyjoin“environmentclubs**.Inanenvironmentclub,people

worktogethertomakeourenvironmentclean.

Herearesomethingsstudentsoftendo.

?No-garbage(垃圾、廢物)lunches.Howmuchdoyouthrowawayafterlunch?Environment

clubsaskstudentstobringtheirlunchesinbagsthatcanbeusedagain.Everyweektheywill

choosetheclassesthatmaketheleastgarbageandreportthemtothewholeschool!

?No-carday.Onano-carday,nobodycomestoschoolinacar—notthestudentsornotthe

teachers!Carsgivepollutiontoourair,soremember;Walk,,jump,bikeorrun.Useyour

legs!It'slotsoffun!

?Turnoffthewater!Didyouknowthatsometoiletscanwastetwentytofortylitresofwateran

hour?Inayear,thatwouldfillasmallriver!Inenvironmentclubs,studentsmendthose

brokentoilets.

Weloveourenvironment.Let'sworktogethertomakeitclean.

()61.Environmentclubsaskstudents.

A.toruntoschooleverydayB.totakeexerciseeveryday

C.nottoforgettotakecarsD.nottothrowawaylunchbags

()62.Fromthepassageweknowthatstudentsusuallyhavelunch

A.atschoolB.inshopsC.inclubsD.athome

)63.Onano-carday,willtakeacartoschool.

A.bothstudentsandteachersB.onlystudents

C.neitherstudentsnorteachersD.onlyteachers

)64.Afterstudentsmendthetoilets,theysave.

A.asmallriverB.aclubC.alotofwaterD.atoilet

()65.Thewriterwrotethepassagetoaskstudentsto一

A.cleanschoolsB.makelesspollution

C.joinclubsD.helpteachers

(C)

"Dependonyourself*iswhatnaturesaystoeveryman.Parentscanhelpyou.Teacherscan

helpyou.Othersstillcanhelpyou.Butallthesepeopleonlyhelpyoutohelpyourself.

Therehavebeenmanygreatmeninhistory.Manyofthemwereverypoorwhentheywere

young,andhadnouncles,aunts,orfriendstohelpthem.Schoolswerefewandnotverygood.

Theycouldnotdependonthemforeducation.Theytriedtheirbesttolearnsomethingandnever

gaveuptilltheybecamewell-known.OneofthemostfamousteachersinEnglandusedtotellhis

pupils,"Icannotmakeworthy(有價(jià)值)menofyou,butIcanhelpyoumakemenofyourselves."

Someyoungmendon'ttrytheirbesttomakethemselvesvaluabletothehumanbeings.If

theyseetheirweakpointsandchangetheirways,theycanbesuccessful.Theyarenothingnow,

andwillbenothingaslongastheylive,unlestheyaccepttheadviceoftheirparentsandteachers,

anddependonthemselves.

()66.Manyofgreatmensucceededbecause.

A.theyhadgotgoodeducation

B.theywantedverymuchtobecomewell-known

C.theyworkedhard

D.havealotofmoney

()67.AteachercanaccordingtothefamousteacherinEngland.

A.makehispupilsmenofstrengthandcourage(勇氣)

B.makehispupilsbecomerich

C.helphispupilsbecomefamousintheworld

D.helphispupilstohaveagoodparty

()68.Ifyoungpeopledependontheirownefforts(努力),.

A.theyaresuretobeveryfamousintheworld

B.theycanbesuccessfulintheirlives

C.theynolongerneedhelp

D.theyaresuretomakealotoffriends

()69.Fromthispassagewecanleamthatthewriter.

A.thinkshighlyofthosewhoareworkinghardtobesuccessful

B.thinkshighlyofparentsandteachers

C.wantstobeafamousscientist

D.isverypoor

()70.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.WhatNatureSaystoEveryMan

B.AFamousTeacher

C.HowtoBeFamous

D.ManShouldDependonHimself

閱讀理解答案:56-60CDBAB61—65DACCB66—70CABAD

(2009年金秀縣中考英語(yǔ)綜合復(fù)習(xí)試題(一))

閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從題中所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)或判斷所給句子的正誤,并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

ManyChinesepeoplelikeAmericancountrymusic,suchasthesongsofJohnDenver.But

stillsomepeopledon'tknowwhencountrymusicbegan.

Countrymusicisfromthefolkmusic(民間音樂(lè))oftheAppalachianMountainsintheeastof

America.There,peoplesangwhileplayingtheviolinandguitar.Theysangabouteverydaylife,

loveandtheirproblems.Sothesongsweresometimesalittlesad.

OneofthemostpopularcountrymusicsingersisJohnDenver,whoisalsoquitefamoustothe

Chinese.ForDenver,musicwasalanguagethatcouldbringtheworldtogether.Hesaysmusiccan

bringpeopletogether.Wewillunderstandeachotherbetterthroughmusic.Peoplearedifferentin

colorandtheymayspeakdifferentlanguages,butpeoplearethesameinmindandbody.Allof

themlovemusicandcanunderstandmusic.

TheworldlostagreatmanwhenJohnDenverdiedin1997.Buthismusicandwordswilllive

on.

46.JohnDenverisagreatsinger.

A.EnglishB.JapaneseC.AmericanD.Chinese

47.AmericancountrymusicisfromthemusicofAmerica.

A.popB.jazzC.lightD.folk

48.“Musicwasalanguagethatcouldbringtheworldtogether“meanspeople.

A.cansingsongstogetherB.fromallovertheworldsingthesamesongs

C.showtheirfeelingthroughmusicandsotheyunderstandeachotherbetter

D.knowlanguageandmusic

49.JohnDenverdiedin.

A.1997B.1990C.1996D.1999

50.WhichsentenceisRIGHT?

A.Everyoneknowswhencountrymusicbegan.

B.Countrymusicisfromthejazzmusic.

C.JohnDenverisfamoustoChinesepeople,too.

D.JohnDenverdoesn'tthinkmusiccanbringpeopletogether.

B

Americanpeopleliketosay"Thankyou“whenothershelpthemorsaysomethingkindto

them.Peopleofmanycountriesdoso,too.Itisaverygoodhabit(習(xí)’慣).

Youshouldsay“Thankyou“whensomeonepassesyouthesaltonthetable,whensomeone

walkingaheadofyoukeepsthedooropenforyou,whensomeonesaysyouhavedoneyourwork

well,oryouhaveboughtanicething,oryourcityisverybeautiful."Thankyou“isusednotonly

betweenfriends,butalsobetweenparentsandchildren,brothersandsisters.

“Excuseme^^isanothershortsentencetheyuse.Whenyouhearsomeonesaysobehindyou,

youknowthatsomebodywantstowalkpastyouwithouttouchingyou.It'snotpolitetobreak

otherswhentheyaretalking.Ifyouwanttospeaktooneofthem,say,"Excuseme“first,andthen

begintalking.Youshouldalsodosowhenyoubegintocoughormakeanynoisebeforeothers.

Lefslearntosay“Thankyou"and"Excuseme”.

51.Youshouldsay“Thankyou"when.

A.yousaysomethingkindtoothersB.youhelpothers

C.someonehelpsyouD.youneedotherstohelpyou

52.Fromthepassageweknow“Thankyou"is.

A.widelyusedintheworldB.usedmoreoftenthan“Excuseme”

C.usedonlybyAmericansD.usedonlybetweenfriends

53.Youshouldsay“Excuseme“ifyouwantto.

A.speaktoothersB.youhelpothers

C.someonehelpsyouD.BothBandC

54.Whenyouaregoingtoasksomeonetotellyoutheway,youshouldsay"

A.ThankyouB.ThafsverykindofyouC.ExcusemeD.Tmsorry

55.Thispassagemainlytellsustheway.

A.tobehappyB.tobepoliteC.tohelpothersD.tolearnfromAmericans

C

Thetwoboys,each17yearsold,wereonasmallboattrip(Jfeh).TheyhadleftMinneapolis

weeksbefore.NowtheyhadgoneasfarasNorwayHouse,onLakeWinnipeg(Seethemap).They

wantedtogettoYorkFactory.Butitwas450milesaway!Andtherewasonlyonevillagebetween

NorwayHouseandit.

Thatnight,theboyscouldhardlysleep.Overand

over,eachaskedhimself,“WhatcanIsaytomyfamily

ifweturnback?Butisn'titfoolishforUSto

goaloneintosuchaplace?Whatifwegetlost?Should

weturnbackornot?"

Thenextmorning,theboystalkedwithtwo

policemen.

“Wedon'tliketoseeyouboysstartoutonthistrip,“

saidoneofthemenseriously.

“It'sdangerous,"saidtheother.

"Whydon'tyouboysgohomenow?"

"We'vethoughtitover,"saidEric.

“Wecan'tstophalf-waynow.Shallwegoon,Walter?”

“Yes,"Walteranswered.Maybeitisaveryhardtrip,butlet'sgoon!Westarted

outtogotoYorkFactory.Lefsnotstopuntilwegetthere.

Anoldmanwasneartheboys.Heheardwhattheyhadsaid."Goodfbryou!”hesaidto

them."I'msureyoucanmakeit.Justthinkaboutthenextmileyouhavetogo.Don'tthinkabout

theonesafterthat”.

56.Thetwoboysinthestory.

A.wereontheirwayhomeB.werehavingaboattrip

C.hadlosttheirway.D.wantedtogettoavillage

57.Thatnight,EricandWaltercouldhardlysleepbecause.

A.theyweretootiredB.theyfeltcoldandalone

C.theyhadgotlostD.theywerethinkingaboutwhattodonext

58.Howmanypersonswerethereinthestory?

A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.

59.Theunderlinedpart“youcanmakeit“heremeans.

A.youwon'tfailB.youcandecidewhattodonow

C.youwillreachthevillageD.youcancoverthenextmile

60.LookatthemapandtellwhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?

A.Itisabout1200milesfromMinneapolistoNorwayHouse.

B.Thetwoboystraveledfromthesouthwesttothenortheast.

C.LakeWinnipegisabout450milesawayfromMinneapolis.

D.NorwayHouseisonthewestsideofLakeWinnipeg.

D

Iamane-mailuser.WhenIfirststartedtousethee-mailsystemIusedtoreadallmye-mail.I

didn'thavemuchmail.Iwasveryexcitedaboutreceivinganye-maiLIgavemyfriendsmy

e-mailaddress.SoonIhadmoremailthanIwanted.Someofthemailwasjunk(垃圾郵件).I

wasworried.Ididn'twantmymailtocontrolme.

I'vetriedsomemethodstohelpmegetcontrolofmymail.First,Icheckmymailatthesame

timeeveryday.AlsoItrytoallowmyselfonly15-20minuteseverydaytoprocessmye-mail.

Thisdoesn'talwayswork,butItry.SometimesIsavethemessages.SometimesIjustreadthem,

maybeanswerafew,andthendeletethem.

SometimesI'mnotatallinterestedinamessage,soIdon'tevenopenit.Ideleteitrightaway.

ThisisverymuchthewayIgothroughthemailthatthepostalservicedeliverstomyhome.

Thesemethodsareverysimple.Ihavesomefriendswhoareverycleverwithcomputers.From

timetotime,theyteachmenewtricksformanagingmye-mail.Tvealsolearnedtotransfer(轉(zhuǎn)存)

somemessagestoadisksotheydon'tfillupmymailfiles(文件夾).ThenIcanreadthemlater

andmaybeusetheminmywork.Tmstillamazedatwhate-mailcandoforme!I'mstillworried,

however,abouthavingtoomuchtoread.

閱讀短文,判斷正誤,并在答題卡上將正確的涂A,錯(cuò)誤的涂B。

61.Thewriterusedtoreadallhise-mailbecausehedidn'thavemuchmail.

62.Aftergivinghisfriendshise-mailaddressthewriterhadmoremailthanhewanted.

63.Sometimesthewritercheckshismailinthemorningandsometimesintheevening.

64.Thewriteralwaysspendslessthan15minutesprocessinghise-mail.

65.Sometimesthewriterdoesn'topenthemailbecauseheisnotatallinterestedinit.

閱讀理解答案:46—50CDCAC51—55CAACB

56—60BDDAA61—65ABAAB

(樂(lè)山市初中2009屆中考模擬試題(二))

閱讀理解(30分)

A)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(每小題2分)

A

Bambooisoneofnature\mostsurprisingplants.Manypeoplecallthisplantatree,butitisa

kindofgrass.

Likeotherkindsofgrass,abambooplantmaybecutverylowtotheground,butitwillgrow

backveryquickly.AJapanesescientistreportedonebambooplantwhichgrew1.5metres(4feet)

in24hours!BamboogrowsalmosteverywhereintheworldexceptEurope.Therearemorethan

1,000kindsofbamboo.

Notallbamboolooksthesame.Somebambooplantsareverythin.Theymayonlygrowtobea

fewcentimeterswidewhileothersmaygrowtomorethan30centimetres(1foot)across.This

plantalsocomesindifferentcolours,fromyellowtoblacktogreen.

Bamboohasbeenusedtomakemanythingssuchaskitchentools.Becauseitisstrong,

bambooisalsousedtobuildbuildings.

ManyAsiancountrieshaveusedbambooforhundredsofyears.Theyoftenusebamboofor

buildingsandsupportingnewbuildingsandbridgeswhiletheyarebeingbuilt.

InAfrica,poorfarmersaretaughthowtofindwaterusingbamboo.TheseAfricancountries

needcheapwaytofindwaterbecausetheyhavenomoney,andtheirfieldsoftendiefromnorain

andnowater.Bamboopipes(管子)helppoorfarmersbringwatertotheirthirstyfieldswithout

spendingalotofmoney.

71.Howisbamboolikegrass?

A.Itgrowsquickly.B.Itiswood.C.Itiseasytocut.D.Itisverythin.

72.Thoughyoucanseebambooeverywhere,itdoesn'tgrow.

A.inAsiaB.inEuropeC.inAmericaD.inAfrica

73.WhyisbamboousedbyAfricanpoorfarmers?Because.

A.itischeapB.ithasdifferentcolours

C.itisstrongD.ithasbeenusedbyAsians

74.Bamboopipescanbeusedto.

A.printbooksB.planttreesC.takephotosD.carrywater

B

ThefirstStarbuckscoffeeshopopenedin1971indowntownSeattle,Washington,inthe

UnitedStates.Itwasasmallcoffeeshopthatroasteditsowncoffeebeans.Thecoffeeshop's

businessdidwell,andby1981therewerethreemoreStarbucksstoresinSeattle.

Thingsreallybegantochangeforthecompanyin1981.Thatyear,HowardSchultzmetthe

threemenwhoranStarbucks.SchultzworkedinNewYorkforacompanythatmadekitchen

equipment.HenoticedthatStarbucksorderedalargenumberofspecialcoffeemakers,andhewas

curiousaboutthecompany.SchultzwenttoSeattletoseewhatStarbucksdid,andhelikedwhat

hesaw.Hewantedtobecomepartofthecompany.In1982,theoriginalStarbucksowners

hired(雇傭)Schultzasthecompany'sheadofmarketing(營(yíng)銷).

In1983,SchultztraveledtoItaly.Theuniqueatmosphere(氛圍)oftheespresso(濃咖啡)

barstherecaughthiseye.ToSchultzitseemedthatItaliansspenttheirdailylivesinthreeplaces:

home,work,andcoffeebars.HisexperienceinItalygaveSchultzanewideaforStarbucksback

inSeattle.

SchultzcreatedanatmosphereforStarbuckscoffeeshopsthatwascomfortableandcasual,

andcustomerseverywhereseemedtolikeit.Between1987and1992,Starbucksopened150new

stores-andthatwasonlythebeginning.Asamatteroffact,bytheyear2000,threenew

Starbucksstoresopenedsomewherearoundtheworldeveryday!

Today,Starbuckshasthousandsofstores,includingstoresintwenty-sixcountries.Onething

thathelpsmakeStarbuckssucceedincitiesoutsidetheUnitedStatesisthewayStarbucksworks

withlocalstoresandrestaurants.Byworkingtogetherwithastorealreadyinthecity,Starbucks

gainsanunderstandingofcustomersinthecity.ThisunderstandinghelpsStarbucksopenstoresin

therightlocationsfortheircustomers.

75.Whatisthemaintopicofthereading?

A.HowStarbuckshasgrownB.WhatStarbucksmakes

C.Starbucks9customersD.HowStarbucksmakesitscoffee

76.AbouthowmanynewStarbucksopenedin1999?

A.3B.150C.300D.morethan1,000

77.WhathelpsStarbuckssucceedinplacesoutsidetheUnitedStates?

A.Openingrestaurantsinjustafewlocationseachyear

B.Onlysellinglocallyproducedcoffeebeans

C.Workingwithothermajorcoffee-makingcompanies

D.Learningaboutlocalcustomers.

C

Canyouunderstandthebeginningofthisessay?”MysmmrholswrCWOT.B4,weusd2go2

NY2Cmybro,hisGF&3kdsFTF.^^

TheScottishteacherwhoreceiveditinclasshadnoideawhatthegirlwhowroteitmeant.

TheessaywaswritteninaformofEnglishusedincellphonetextmessages.Textmessages(also

calledSMS)throughcellphonesbecameverypopularinthelate1990s.Atfirst,mobilephone

companiesthoughtthattextmessagingwouldbeagoodwaytosendmessagestocustomers,but

customersquicklybegantousethetextmessagingservicetosendmessagestoeachother.

Teenagersinparticularenjoyedusingtextmessaging,andtheybegantocreateanewlanguagefor

messagescalledtexting.

Atextmessageislimitedto160characters,includingletters,spaces,andnumbers,so

messagesmustbekeptshort.Inaddition,typingonthesmallkeypadofacellphoneisdifficult,so

it'scommontomakewordsshorter.Intexting,asingleletterornumbercanrepresent(代表)a

word,like"r"for"are","u"for"youJand"2"for“to.”Severalletterscanalsorepresentaphrase,

like“l(fā)ol"for"laughingoutloud.^^Anothercharacteristic(特征)oftextingistheleavingoutof

lettersinaword,likespelling“please"as"pls."

Someparentsandteachersworrythattextingwillmakechildrenbadspellersandbadwriters.

Thestudentwhowrotetheessayat由etopofthispagesaidwritingthatwaywasmore

comfortableforher.(Theessaysaid,uMysummerholidayswereacompletewasteoftime.Before,

weusedtogotoNewYorktoseemybrother,hisgirlfriend,andtheirthreekidsfacetoface.^^)

Noteveryoneagreesthattextingisabadthing.Someexpertssaylanguagesalways

evolve(發(fā)展),andthisisjustanotherwayforEnglishtochange.Otherpeoplebelievetextingwill

disappearsoon.Newtechnology(技術(shù))forvoicemessagesmaysoonmaketextmessagesathing

ofthepast.

78.Whichofthefollowingwasmostprobablythetitleofthestudent'sessay?

A.MysmmrHolsB.MyGFC.CUinLAD.MyGr8

Tchr

79.Whydosomepeoplethinkthattextingisbad?

A.Itcoststoomuch.B.Ifstoodifficulttotype.

C.Childrenwon9tlearntowritecorrectly.D.It'snotcomfortable.

80.Whyaren'tsomepeopleworriedabouttheeffectoftexting?

A.Notmanypeopleusetexting.B.SpellinginEnglishistoodifficult.

C.Childrenquicklybecomeboredwithtexting.

D.Textingwilldisappearbecauseofnewtechnology.

B)根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容按順序從句AG中選擇五句填入81-85中。(每小題2分)

D

Tobeagoodteacher,youneedsomeoftheabilitiesofagoodactor.___81___you

mustbeaclearspeakerwithagood,strong,pleasingvoicewhichisfullyunderyourcontrol;and

youmustbeabletoactwhatyouareteaching,inordertomakeitsmeaningclear.

Watchagoodteacher,andyouwillseethathedoesnotjustsitbeforehisclass.___82___he

walksabout,usinghisarms,handsandfingerstohelphiminhisexplanations,andhisfaceto

expressfeelings.Listentohim,andyouwillheartheloudnessandthemusicalnoteofhisvoice

alwayschangingaccordingtowhatheistalkingabout.

Thefactthatagoodteacherhassomeoftheabilitiesofagoodactordoesn'tmeanthathe

willreallybeabletoactwellonthestage,___83___Theactorhastospeakwordsthathehas

learntbyheart;hehastorepeatexactlythesamewordseachtimeheplaysacertainpart,evenhis

movementsandthewaysinwhichheuseshisvoiceareusuallyfixedbefore.Whathehastodois

tomakeallthesecarefullylearntwordsandactionsseemnaturalonthestage.

Agoodteacherworksinquiteadifferentway.Hisaudiencetakesanactivepartinhisplay.

_84___theyobeyorders,andiftheydon'tunderstandsomething,theysayso.___85___which

ishisclass.Hecannotlearnhispartbyheart,butmustinventitashegoesalong.

Ihaveknownmanyteacherswhowerefineactorsinclassbutwereunabletotakepartina

stageplaybecausetheycouldnotkeepstrictlytowhatanotherhadwritten.

A.Allofthestudentscanunderstandandrememberwhathesays.

B.Hestandsthewholetimeheisteaching;

C.Youmustbeabletoholdtheattentionandinterestofyouraudience;

D.Forthereareveryimportantdifferencesbetweentheteacher?sworkandtheactor's

E.Theteacherthereforehastoactaccordingtotheneedsofhisaudience,

F.Theyaskandanswerquestions,

G.Itseemsthatmanypeopleliketeaching.

閱讀理解答案:A)71-75ABADA76-80DDACDB)81-85CBDFE

(2009年南昌市第28中學(xué)九年級(jí)下學(xué)期第一次月考)

閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

(A)

Wecanfindadseverywhere.Herearefourads.Pleasereadthemcarefully.

(l)WANTED

Areyouhardworking?Doyouliketomeetpeople?Ifyouransweris"Yes”,thenwehaveajob

foryouasawaiter.CallALHotelat8556779!

(2)SUMMERJOB

Doyouliketotalkwithpeople?Doyouliketowritestories?Ifyouwanttoworkforour

magazineasareporter,pleasecallKarenat85558366.

(3)HELPWANTED

Doyoulikebabies?Canyoulookafteronebabyfortwodays?Ifyouaresuretotakegoodcareof

it,callusat8766588.$80ormore.

Today!Hurry!

Canyoumakealargehousecleanandtidy?Ifyouhopetogetthejobpaidat$20once,callus

thisevening18:00?20:

46.Theabovejobadsareprobablyfrom.

A.anewspaperB.astorybookC.asciencebookD.aguidebook

47.Ifyoulikechildrenandhavetwo-dayfree,youcancallat___forajob.

A.8556779B.8558366C,8766588D.8633800

48.Iftheownerofthelargehouseasksacleanertotidyhishouseonceaday,howmuchwillthe

cleanergetinaweek?

A.$120.B.$140.C.$160.D.$180.

49.areneededinALHotel.

A.CleanersB.BabyC.ReportersD.Waiters

50.Ifyou'reacollegestudentofEnglishwhoenjoyswriting,duringyoursummerholidaysyou

willbemoreinterestedinthejobin.

A.ad(l)B.ad(2)C.ad(3)D.ad(4)

AlbertEinsteinwasoneofthegreatestscientistsofalltimebuthewasalsoreallyagreat

person.

WhenEinsteinstartedtoworkinAmerica,someoneaskedhimwhatheneeded.Hesaidhe

neededadesk,somepaperandapencil.Healsoaskedforabigwaste-paperbaskettoholdallof

hismistakes.Thisshowsthathekneweventhecleverestmanintheworldcanonlylearnby

makingmistakes.Einsteinwasverymodest.Manychildrenwroteletterstoaskhimforhelpwith

theirhomework.Onedayhewrotealettertoayounggirltotellhernottoworryabouthermaths

homeworkbecausehealsothoughtmathswasquitedifficult.

Einsteinthoughttimewasveryimportant.Heneverworesocksandhethoughtputtingon

sockswasawasteoftimeaspeoplealreadyworeshoes.Healsothoughtitwasawasteoftime

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