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備戰(zhàn)2023中考英語(yǔ)一輪復(fù)習(xí)考點(diǎn)幫(廣東專用)專題11難點(diǎn)題型:閱讀理解之細(xì)節(jié)理解題和推理判斷題一、細(xì)節(jié)理解題一、閱讀單選Hawaiiisfamousforitsbeautifulbeaches.Everyyearwatersports,especiallysurfingandwaterskiingattracttouriststotheisland.Hawaiihasbeenamagicalnametopeoplewholiketotravelformanyyears.PeopleonbothsidesofthePacificOcean(太平洋),inJapanandinAmerica,dreamof
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thesebeautifulislandsinthemiddleoftheocean.Inthetropicallands,thesundropslikeaballofgoldenfireintothesea,anditdropssoquicklythatyoucanalmostseeitmove.Thesunleavesbehindaglowthatlightstheskyinthequietwater.Peopleoftenhaveaquiet,enjoyabletimewalkingalongthewater.Thissceneryhereisnotverydifferentfromtheexcitingbeautythatgreetedthefirsttouriststotheseislandscenturiesago.Theycameincanoesnotmuchbiggerthansmallboats.Theyfoundthebeautifulwhitesandbeachesandthewavingpalmtrees,buttherewerenograndhotelsliketheoneweseetoday.ThefirstpeoplecametoHawaiinearlytwothousandyearsago,butskyscraperhotelswereonlybuiltinthelast25years.NowplanesmakeitpossibletoflytoHawaiiforaweekendfromTokyoorSanFrancesco.Nomatterwherepeoplecomefrom,theyreallywanttoseetheearliestbeautyofHawaii.Theywanttoseethelovelybeachesandthemountainswhicharealmosthiddenbythetallhotels.1.What’sHawaiifamousfor?A.Thebeautifulbeaches. B.Thetouriststotheisland.C.Thetouriststotheisland. D.Surfingandwaterskiing.2.Whatdoesthesundroplikeinthetropicallands?A.Thesea. B.Aballofgoldenfire.C.Aglow. D.Thequietwater.3.ThefirstpeoplecametoHawaii________.A.in1987 B.in1012C.a(chǎn)bouttwenty-fiveyearsago D.a(chǎn)bouttwothousandyearsago4.Thebeautyoftheislands________forcenturies.A.haschanged B.hasgreetedthefirsttouristsC.hasremainednearlyunchanged D.hasbeenthesame5.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.PeoplereallywanttoseetheearliestbeautyofHawaii.B.Peopleoftenhaveaquiet,unhappytimewalkingalongthewater.C.PeopleonlyinJapandreamofseeingthebeautifulislands.D.PeoplefoundthebeautifulredsandbeachesinHawaii.RollerCoasterHersheypark,anamusementparkinHershey,Pennsylvania,hassomethingforeveryone.Youcanhavefunridingrollercoasters.Itmaybedifferentfromgentletowild.Therearealsoclassicfamilyrides,awaterpark,azoo,andofcourse,chocolate.Nowitsnewpart,Hershey’sChocolatetown,isopen!ThereisCandymonium,thetallest,fastest,longest,andsweetestcoasterinthepark.Itoffersaone-of-a-kindexperience.OpeninghoursforthisweekOct12-15,Monday-Thursday,closedOct16,Friday,5p.m.-9p.m.Oct17,Saturday,2p.m.-9p.m.Oct18,Sunday,2p.m.-9p.m.Tickets:Buyticketsat1-Daytickets:$49.95(Ages3+)Free(Childrenages2oryounger)2-Daytickets:$47.50oneday(Ages9-61)$40oneday(Ages3-8/Ages62+)Free(Childrenages2oryounger)Tips:1.Pleasebookyourticketsbeforeyouvisitat.2.YoucandownloadtheHersheyparkapptohelpyouplanyourvisit.Safetyrules:1.Allguestsovertheageof2arerequiredtowearfacecoverings.2.GuestsshouldalsobepreparedtogopastatouchlesstemperaturescreeningbeforeenteringHersheypark.3.Followdirectionsfromourteammembersbykeeping6feetawayfromotherguestsatalltimes.Address:100WestHersheyparkDrive,Hershey,PA17033Contact:717-534-39006.WhichofthefollowingisnewatHersheypark?A.Classicfamilyrides. B.Thewaterpark. C.Thezoo. D.Candymonium.7.Whencanvisitorsenterthepark?A.Oct13,6p.m. B.Oct16,3p.m. C.Oct17,5p.m. D.Oct18,9p.m.8.HowmuchcanMrSmith(age38)saveifhebuysa2-Dayticketinsteadoftwo1-Daytickets?A.$2.45. B.$4.90. C.$9.95. D.$19.90.9.Whatdoguestshavetodobeforeenteringthepark?A.Theyshouldbooktheirticketsbyphone. B.TheyneedtodownloadtheHersheyparkapp.C.Theyneedtohavetheirtemperaturetaken. D.Theyhavetoentertheparkingroupsofsix.AEuropeanUnionprogramislettingblindpeopleexperiencefamouspaintingsforthefirsttime.Itusesthreedimensional(3-D)printingtorecreatefamouspaintingssotheycanbetouched.OnepaintingprintedwiththenewtechnologyisGustavKlimt’s“TheKiss”.ItisapopularattractionattheBelvedereMuseuminVienna,Austria.Thepaintingshowsamanandawomanstandinginafieldfilledwithflowers.Theyarewearinggoldrobesandhavetheirarmsaroundeachother.Themanleansdowntokissthewoman.Klimtfinishedthepaintingin1908.Untilnow,peoplewhohadtroubleseeingcouldnotappreciatetheartwork.Butthankstothereproduction,theycantouchthepieceandfeeltheridgesanddepressions.AndreasReichingerstartedmaking3-Dversionsofartworkin2010.Hesaidthisreproductionwashismostdifficultprojectbecausethecouple’srobesaresodetailed.DominikaRaditschisablindmuseumvisitor.Shetouchedthereproduction.Asshemovedherhandsarounditshesaid,“Exactly,canyouseethese?Therearesomanydetails.”Raditschsaidshecanimaginewhattheoriginalpaintinglookslikewhenshetouchesthereproduction.“It’ssomehowround.Youcanfeelit.Itcomeswithit.Andinmanyplacesit’ssosmooth.AndthenIthinktomyself:itprobablyshinestoo!”Raditschsaid.TheBelvedereisnottheonlymuseumtohave3-Dversionsofitsartwork.SomeofthepiecesatthePrado,inMadrid,Spain,havereproductionsthatcanbetouched.ButthepieceinViennahasonespecialpart:itismadewithwidelyavailable3-Dprintingtechnology.Thatmeansoneday,blindartfansanywhereintheworldcoulddownloadthesourcefilesandprintthereproductionsthemselves.10.Whatis“Thekiss”?A.AEuropeanUnionproject. B.Apopularpainting.C.A3-Dtechnology. D.Afamousmuseum.11.WhydidReichingersaythisreproductionwasdifficulttofinish?A.Thepaintingwasreproduceddetailedly. B.Theoriginalartworkwasmadein1908.C.Blindartfanscan’tdownloadthesource. D.The3-Dtechnologyisnotavailable.12.HowdidRaditschfeelwhenshefirsttouchedthereproduction?A.Worried. B.Afraid. C.Excited. D.Nervous.13.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AEuropeanUnionProgramforMuseumVisitorsB.3-DPrintingLetsBlindExperienceFamousPaintingC.HowtoReproducetheWorld-famousPaintingsD.ASpecialMuseumforArtFansinVienna,AustriaEmmastaredsadlyoutofthewindowofthebus.Only50milesoutsidetownwasthefarmwhereshegrewup.Shethoughtaboutthefarmallthetime,especiallytheanimals.Whenherfamilysoldthefarmandmovedtonearbytown,Emmawasexcited.Butwhenshegottothenewschool,shefeltoutofplace.Shehadfewclassmatestotalkto.Withasigh,Emmaturnedherattentionbacktothepresent.Thebuscametoastop.“WelcometotheNatureCenter,”herteachersaid.”Aguidewillgiveusapresentationabouttheanimals,andthenyou’IIhelptofeedthebabysquirrels.Now,Iwanteveryonetofindapartner.”Emmadidn’thaveanyfriendsyetwhowouldbeherpartner?EmmagotclosetoJulia,atalkativeandoutgoinggirl.“CouldIbeyourpartner?”Emmaaskeduncertainly.“Sure,”saidJuliawarmly.Together,thegirlswalkedintothecenter.Afterthepresentation,akeepershowedthemhowtoholdthebottleofmilkforbabysquirrels.Thenthegirlsstartedtofeedtheirownbabysquirrels.Afterthebabiesfinishedeating,thekeeperasked,“Wouldyouliketohelpfeedtheadultsquirrels,too?”Emmawasquicktovolunteer,butwhenthekeeperopenedthefirstcage,asquirrelinsidejumpedout.Emmaremainedcalm,heldoutherhand,madequietsounds,andthenquicklygotit.“Wow!Youaresobrave!”Juliasaid.“You’realwayssoquiet.Ithoughtyouwereafraidofeverything.”“Iknowthatwehavetostaycalmwhenanimalsarefrightenedorexcited.”ThekeepernoddedinagreementandaskedEmma,“Wouldyouliketovolunteertohelpoutwiththeanimalsatthecenter?”“Cool!Iwouldlovetoworkhere!That’sagreatchance!”Emmarepliedcheerfully.Thatafternoon,inthebusonthewaybacktoschool,EmmasatnexttoJulia,hernewfriend.Arushofnew-foundhappinesswashedoverher.14.HowdidEmmafeelwhenshegottothenewschool?A.Excitedbutsad.B.Nervousandlonely.C.Lonelyandsad.D.Warmbutnervous.15.WhatprobablyhelpEmmastaycalmwhenthesquirreljumpedout?A.Herdecisiontoprotectherfriend.B.Herknowledgefromherclassmates.C.Hercloserelationshipwiththesquirrel.D.Herexperiencewithanimalsonthefarm.16.Onthewaybacktoschool,Emmafelthappybecause________.A.theteacherpraisedherforbeingbraveB.sheeasilycaughtthebabysquirrelC.shereturnedtothefarmandlearnedalotaboutanimalsD.shecouldcareforanimalsagainandmadeafriend17.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorderofthedevelopmentofthestory?a.Emmamovedfromthefarmtothetown.b.Emmadidwellinfeedingadultsquirrels.c.Emmagotachancetofeedbabysquirrels.d.Emmawasinvitedtovolunteeratthecenter.e.EmmapartneredwithJuliaatNatureCentre.A.a(chǎn)-e-c-b-d B.a(chǎn)-d-e-c-bC.e-c-b-d-a D.d-e-c-b-aYou,thestudentsinGrade9,aregoingtoenterseniorhighschoolsinseveralmonths.Maybemostofyouareexcitedbutalittleworriedaboutyournewschools,yournewclasses,andalsoyournewclassmates.Howcanyoudealwiththeanxiety?Letsomeexperiencedstudentswhohavegraduatedfromhighschoolsinrecentyearsofferyousometips.NameAgeTipsSharon22Themostimportantthingtokeepinmindwhengoingintohighschoolistobeyourself.Besides,Idon’tknowwhatyourmiddleschoolwaslike,buthighschoolteacherswillnotcareaboutthingssuchashowmuchhomeworkyoualreadyhaveforonenight.It’sbesttojustlearntodealwiththingsandmanageyourtimewiselysothatyoucanachieveeverythingyouneedtodo.Frank21Ithinkmosteverykidfeelsbothanxiousandexcitedbeforetheirfirstday.Youwillprobablyloveit.IknowIdid.Youshouldjoininsomesportsoractivitiesthatwillmakeyourhighschoolexperiencemoreenjoyable.Goodluck!David19I‘mnotgoingtolie.Thefirstdayiskindoffrightening.Butyou’llgetusedtoit.Don’tbeafraidofanyone,upperclassmenwillpickonyoumoreifyouletthemknowyouareafraid.Justtakeiteasy.Makingsomefriendsandstayingwiththemwillgreatlyhelpyougetusedtohighschoolquickly.Afterthefirstweekit’sreallynotbadatall.Don’tworry.Eddie20WhenIstartedhighschoolIwasreallynervous,too,especiallysinceIhadbeenhomeschooledallthroughmiddleschoolanddidn’treallyknowanyone.Isupposethebestadvicewouldbetojustrelax.Thefirstcoupleofdays
canbealittlebithard,butthingswillbecomeeasierbeforeyouknowit.18.WhatcanweinferfromSharon’swordsabouthighschool?A.Teachersarequitestrict. B.Studentsoftenstayupatnight.C.Teachersprovidelittlecareforstudents. D.Studentsshouldmakegooduseoftheirtime.19.Whatdoestheunderlineword“upperclassmen”probablymean?A.Thestudentswhostudiesupstairs. B.Theteacherswhoworkupstairs.C.Thestudentswhoareinthelasttwoyearsofhighschool. D.ThestudentswhowanttogetmoreAs.20.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?A.Allthefourpeoplehavefinishedtheirstudyinthehighschools.B.Frandconsidersthattakingpartinsomeschoolactivitieswillbegoodforyoutoenjoyyourhighschoollife.C.Sharonmentionedtheimportanceoffriends.D.Eddiedidn’tfeelrelaxedinthefirstdayofhighschool.What’saspacewalk?Anytimeanastronautgetsoutofaspacecraftwhileinspace,itiscalledaspacewalk.Astronautsgoonspacewalksformanyreasons.Forexample,experimentscanbeplacedontheoutsideofaspacecraft.Thisletsscientistslearnhowbeinginspaceaffectsdifferentthings.Bygoingonspacewalks,astronautscanalsofixthingsinsteadofbringingthembacktotheearthtofix.Whenastronautsgoonspacewalks,theywearspacesuitstokeepthemselvessafe.Insidespacesuits,astronautshavetheoxygentheyneedtobreatheandthewatertheyneedtodrink.Tokeeptheastronautsandthespacecraftsafe,theastronautsmustleaveandgobacktothespacecraftthroughaspecialdoor.Whenonaspacewalk,astronautsusesafetytetherstostayclosetotheirspacecraft.Tethersarelikeropes,connectthespacewalkerswiththespacecraft.Theykeepastronautsfromfloatingawayintospace.AnotherwayastronautsstaysafeduringspacewalksisbywearingaSAFER.SAFERiswornlikeabackpack.Ithelpsanastronautmovearoundinspace.Howdoastronautstrainforspacewalks?Onewayisbygoingforaswim.Floatinginspaceisalotlikefloatinginwater.Astronautspracticespacewalksunderwaterinahugespecialswimmingpool.Foreveryonehourtheywillspendonaspacewalk,astronautsneedtotrainsevenhoursinthepool.Anotherwayastronautspracticeforaspacewalkisbyusingvirtualreality.Itlooksandfeelsjustlikeaspacewalk.Today,onlythreecountrieshavefinishedspacewalksindependently.TheyareRussia,theUnitedStatesandChina.ThefirstpersontogoonaspacewalkintheworldwasAlexeiLeonovfromRussia.ZhaiZhigangisthefirstChineseastronauttogoonaspacewalk.TheworldrecordofspacewalksisheldbyRussianastronautAnatolySolovyev.Hehasbeenon16spacewalksandspentmorethan82hoursoutsideinspace.21.Aboutthespacewalk,wecanknow________.A.somethingscanbefixedbyastronautsduringspacewalksB.a(chǎn)llexperimentsmustbeplacedontheoutsideofaspacecraftC.a(chǎn)nastronautcangetoutofaspacecraftanytimewhileinspaceD.a(chǎn)spacewalkletsscientistslearnhowbeinginspaceaffectsdifferentthings22.Howmanywaystokeeptheastronautssafeduringspacewalks?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.23.Astronautstrainforspacewalksby________.A.floatinginspaceB.usingvirtualrealityC.goingonspacewalksoutsideaspacecraftD.traininginwaterinacommonswimmingpool24.Accordingtothepassage,whichisNOTtrue?A.Chinacanfinishaspacewalkindependently.B.Astronautscanbreatheanddrinkinspacesuits.C.AstronautscanmovearoundinspacewiththehelpofSAFER.D.AnatolySolovyevisthefirstpersontogoonaspacewalkintheworld.25.Theexampleaboveshowsusingamindmaptolearnabout________.A.science B.a(chǎn)language C.geography D.drawingpictures26.Thefirststepofmakingamindmapisto________.A.a(chǎn)ddlinestothegroupwords B.a(chǎn)ddnewcirclesandthegroupwordsC.drawacircleinthemiddleofthepage D.thinkofsomewordgroupsforthesubjectword27.________stepsarementionedtomakeamindmap.A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutmindmaps?A.Amindmapisapictureofusefulinformation. B.Amindmapisonlyusedforlanguagelearning.C.Mindmapsshouldbesimple,withnotanycolor. D.Mindmapsareusuallystartedwithastraightline.29.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom________.A.a(chǎn)sciencebook B.a(chǎn)travelguide C.a(chǎn)schoolwebsite D.a(chǎn)sportsmagazineNewMoviesonSpringFestivalDetectiveChinatown3AbattlebetweenthestrongestdetectivesinAsiaisabouttobreakoutwithburstsoflaughter.Director:ChenSichengCast:WangBaoqiang,LiuHaoran,SatoshiTsumabukiIntheater:Feb.12thPrice:¥60perticketAWriter’sOdysseyTofindthemissingdaughter,afatheragreestohelpamysteriouswomanassassinateanovelist.Director:LuYangCast:LeiJiayin,YangMi,DongZijianIntheater:Feb.12thPrice:¥50perticketHiMomThedaughterfindsherselftransportedbackintimetotheyear1981,shemeetsheryoungmotherandbecomesherfriendinthehopesofmakingherhappy.Director:JiaLingCast:JiaLing,ZhangXiaofei,ShenTengIntheater:Feb.12thPrice:¥55perticketEndgameAworld-classhitmanendsupswappingidentitieswithadown-to-luckextraactorduringanaccident.Director:RaoXiaozhiCast:AndyLao,XiaoYang,WanQianIntheater:Feb.12thPrice:¥45perticket30.MikeisabigfanofWangBaoqiang.Hewillchoose_________first.A.DetectiveChinatown3 B.AWriter’sOdyssey C.HiMom D.Endgame31.Wecansee__________moviesonFeb.12th.A.one B.two C.three D.four32.IfJennywantswatchAWriter’sOdysseyandHiMomwithhermother,shewillpay_________.A.¥105 B.¥210 C.¥220 D.¥23033.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaboutthemoviesabove?A.ChenSichengdirectedthemovieDetectiveChinatown3.B.LeiJiayinistheleadingactorinAWriter’sOdyssey.C.InthemovieHiMom,thedaughtertransportedbacktothepasttomeetherfather.D.Inthesefourmovies,wecanspendtheleastmoneywatchingEndgameinthetheater.34.Thematerialisprobablyfroma________.A.diary B.storybook C.newsreport D.websiteThehistoryofChinesecharactersdatesbacktoancienttimes,withthehistoryofatleastseveralthousandyears.Therearemanytalesandlegendsabouttheoriginofhanzi,Chinesecharacters:thereisCangjie,thelegendaryinventorofChinesecharacter;theancientpracticeofknot-tying;theeighttrigrams(八卦);andancientpaintinglegendstonameafew.Itisgenerallyagreedthathanzibeganassimplepictures,imagesthattheancientChinesepeopledrew,paintedorcarvedtodescribenatureortheirlives.Otherancientculturesdevelopedpicture-basedwritingsystemsaswell,suchasthehieroglyphs(象形文字)ofancientEgyptorthescriptoftheancientMayancivilization.Hanzi,however,istheonlyoneoftheseancientwritingsystemstosurvive.Today,Chinesecharactersaretheoldestcontinuouslyusedsystemofwritingintheworld.ResearchersgenerallyagreethattheoldestsymbolsrecognizableasChinesecharactersarethosefoundonancientoraclebones.These3000-year-oldsymbols,knownas,jiaguwen,werecarvedonturtleshellsorbonesofanimals.ThejiaguwencangiveallofusinthemodernerainsightintohowancientChinesesawtheworldaroundthemandintotheirgreatcreativityinexpressingtheirobservations.Take,forexample,themoderncharacterjia,meaninghomeorfamily.Thejiaguwencharacterlookslikeahousewithanicepiginside,originatingfromtheancientideathatagoodfamilyhomehasplentyoffood.Overthousandsofyears,thishanzievolvedintoavarietyofdifferentformsbutfinallydevelopedinamorestablemanneraftertheunificationofChinaunderEmperorOinshihuang.WhenyoufirstlookatChinesecharacters,youwillmostlikelyfeelthattheyareverycomplicated.However,ifyouknowjustalittleabouthowthesecharactersareformed,youwillfindthattheyarenotnearlyasdifficultastheyseem.About80%ofChinesecharactersarecomposedofsmallerparts,knownasradicals(部首),whicharecombinedinmanydifferentwaystoformtensofthousandsofhanzi.Fortunately,youneedtoknowonlyabouttwoorthreethousandcharactersforuseindailylife!AsChinatakesitsplaceintheinternationalcommunity,theChinesewritingsystemhasspreadtoothercountries.Today,manyinternationalstudentsarestudyingChinese,boththespokenandwrittenlanguage,andarecomingtoappreciateChina’sfascinatingculture.And,asChina’scultureandsocietyhavecontinuedtodevelop,theamazinglyversatileChinesecharacters(hanzi)havebeenadaptedforuseindigitalformatoncomputersandotherdevices.AndsowrittenChineseliveson,spreadingChineseculturewhereveritgoes.35.WhydidthewritermentionEmperorQinshihuanginthepassage?A.BecausehewastheinventorofChinesecharacters.B.Becausehanzievolvedintoavarietyofdifferentforms.C.Becausehehelpeddevelopedhanziinamoresteadyform.D.BecauseheunifiedChinaandcreatedhanzi.36.Whatcanwelearnfromtheunderlinedsentence(劃線句子)inParagraphr4?A.Radicalsaresmallerpartswhichcanbecombinedtoformhanzi.B.Chinesecharactersarecomposedofradicals.C.Chinesecharacterscanbecombined.D.Radicalscanbecombinedintothousandsofhanzionly.37.WhatmaythewriterprobablytalkaboutChinesecharactersinthenextparagraph?A.TherelationbetweenChinesecharactersandChineseculture.B.TipsforforeignersonhowtolearnChinesewell.C.AnotherChinesetraditionalculture.D.TheoriginofChinesecharacters.38.WhatisNOTtrueaboutthejiaguwen?A.ThejiaguwenisknownastheoldestChinesecharacter,B.Fromthejiaguwen,wecanknowhowancientChinesesawtheworld.C.Thejiaguwenwasinvented3000yearsago.D.Wecanfindthejiaguwenonturtlebones.STUDYBOOKSLearningHowtoLearn$24.99Childrenwhoreadthisbookshowgreatinterestinstudy.Manypictureswillhelpchildrenunderstanditeasilyandquickly.BasicStudyManual$38.50Readthisbookandlearn:Whatthethreebarriers(障礙)tostudyareandwhattodoaboutthem.Whattodoifyouarefedupwithasubject.Childrenreadittoimprovetheabilitytostudy.HowtoUseaDictionaryPictureBookforChildren$35.00Readthisbookandlearn:Howtofindwordsinadictionary.Whatthedifferentmarksinadictionarymean.Howtouseadictionarytopronouncewordscorrectly.Buythisbookandhelpchildrenunlocktheireducation.What'smore,you'lljustpay50%foritbeforeMay1,2020.39.Accordingtothead,thesethreebooksarefor________.A.men B.parents C.women D.children40.ManypicturesinthebookLearningHowtoLearncan________.A.makechildrendrawbeautifullyB.makethebookbeautifulC.makechildrenunderstandthebookeasilyD.makethebooksellwell41.________cantellyouthemeaningofthedifferentmarksinadictionary.A.LearningHowtoLearnB.StudySkillsforLifeC.BasicStudyManualD.HowtoUseaDictionaryPictureBookforChildren42.IfyoubuythethreebooksonApril12,2020,youwillhavetopay________forthem.A.$98.49 B.$80.99 C.$79.24 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B.Inafictionbook.C.Inatravelguidebook. D.Inasciencemagazine.Awolfmovingquietlynearavillageoneeveningmetadog.Ithappenedtobeaverythindog.Thewolfhadnotbeenmorehungrythanusual.Sohebegantomoveslowlytowardthedog,whilethedogbackedaway.“Letmeremindyou,”saidthedog.“Howunhappyitwouldbetoeatmenow.Lookatmyribs(肋骨).Iamnothingbutskinandbone.Butletmetellyousomethinginprivate.Inafewdaysmymasterwillgiveaweddingpartyforhisonlydaughter.YoucanguesshowfineandfatIwillgrowbecauseofthedeliciousfoodleftfromthetable.Thenitisthetimetoeatme.”Thewolfcouldnothelpthinkinghowniceitwouldbetohaveafinefatdogtoeatinsteadofthescrawnyobjectbeforehim.Sohewentawaypullinginhisbeltandpromisingtoreturn.Somedayslaterthewolfcamebackforthepromisedparty.Hefoundthedoginhismaster’syard,andaskedhimtocomeoutandbeeaten.“Sir,”saidthedog.“Ishallbegladtohaveyoueatme.I’llbeoutassoonastheporteropensthedoor.”Butthe“porter”wasahugedogtobeveryunkindtowardswolves,whichthewolfknewbypainfulexperience.Sohedecidednottowaitandranawayasfastashislegscouldcarryhim.49.Thewolfwentslowlytowardthedogbecauseitwas________.A.usual B.hungry C.unhappy D.a(chǎn)ngry50.Thedog’smasterwillhaveapartyfor________.A.thedog B.thewolf C.hisdaughter D.hisporter51.Thewolfcamebackbecauseitwantedto_________.A.jointheparty B.eatthedog C.visitthemaster D.visittheporter52.The“porter”_________,sothewolfranwayasfastashecould.A.openedthedoor B.a(chǎn)tethedog C.keptpromises D.beatthewolf53.Accordingtothestory,whatsayingcanweknowafterreading?A.Makeyourwholeyear’splaninthespring. B.Thelongestjourneybeginswiththefirststep.C.It’sbettertobeaheadofdogthanatailofalion. 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