01:【好题精选】阅读理解-2023年中考英语专题练(四川绵阳)(含答案)

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01:【好题精选】阅读理解 -2023年中考英语专题练(含答案解析)(四川绵阳)
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读单选
1.The experiment shows us .
A.the wind is able to turn around B.the wind can move objects
C.the candle can burn objects D.the candle can’t be blown out
2.What isn’t needed in the experiment
A.A short candle. B.Matches. C.A salt box. D.Hot water.
3.A scientist from has proved “Coanda effect” .
A.America B.Italy C.Romania D.Japan
4.The experiment will be successful if .
A.the candle is good and new B.the candle is lighted
C.the candle is protected well D.the candle is blown out
5.Who might be interested in the experiment
A.Some adults. B.Some students. C.Some doctors. D.Some officials.
Have you ever wondered how a book is made It takes a lot of people to make a book. It can take months, or even years, for a book to go from an idea to a finished product.
A book begins when an author comes up with an idea for a book. Authors get ideas in different ways. They may get ideas from their own lives, from watching the world around them, or from reading.
Next, an author may plan the book by making an outline(提纲). Sometimes authors do research to gather information. They may read books or articles. They may interview people or visit places.
Then, the author begins to write. Authors may write for months or years to finish a manuscript. A manuscript is the text an author produces for publication.
Finally, the author sends the completed manuscript to a publisher. If the publisher decides to publish the book, the author works with an editor. An editor reads the manuscript. Then he or she recommends changes to improve the book. A copy editor reads the manuscript to correct any grammatical mistake.
After an author makes the suggested changes, a designer may decide how the book will look. The designer may choose the size, shape, and type styles for the book. Some picture book authors create their own illustrations(插图. If not, an illustrator is chosen to create pictures for the book.
The illustrator makes sketches of pictures that will go on each page. The sketches are sent to the publishing company. The editor makes sure the pictures clearly tell the story. The designer checks how the words and pictures will fit together on the pages.
After the design changes are made, the illustrator begins creating the final pictures. He or she may change the colours, the perspective, or the composition of pictures. It may take months to create all the pictures.
The finished art is then sent to the publisher. The designer adjusts(调整) how the pictures and words fit together on the pages. The completed pages are sent to the printer. Many books are still made into books with paper pages.
The printer uses huge printing presses to make the pages. The pages are fixed together. The book cover is added. The finished books are then sent to the publisher’s warehouse. They are stored there until they are bought by libraries and bookstores.
E-readers have changed how some books are made. Some authors do not use a publisher at all. Instead of sending a manuscript to a publisher, some authors turn their manuscripts into e-Books themselves. Finally, an author’s e-book is uploaded(上传) to virtual bookstores on the Internet. Customers can buy and download e-books from these websites.
6.According to the passage, the designer’s job is to ________.
A.create pictures for the book B.make an outline of the book
C.decide how the book will look D.correct grammatical mistakes in the book
7.Your first book will be published soon. What will first happen to it after the illustrator has created the final pictures
A.
A designer often chooses a style for the book.
B.
The editor and the designer check the words and pictures.
C.
The designer finishes the pages.
D.
The printer prints the pages.
8.The writer uses the LAST paragraph to ________.
A.introduce the history of e-books
B.describe the disadvantages of e-books
C.show the development of making a book
D.ask customers to support authors in making a book
9.The writer explains how to make a book by ________.
A.giving causes B.showing steps
C.providing examples D.expressing opinions
10.What is the best title for the passage
A.From Idea to Book
B.Different Kinds of Books
C.Workers in the Publishing House
D.Between Publishers and Customers
When Marion Sheppard began to go blind in her 40s, she cried, screamed, and felt sorry for herself. The doctor said she would never regain her vision (视力). It would only get worse, “This isn’t fair,” Sheppard said over and over again.
Since she was a little girl, Sheppard had always been a dance lover. But now she was so scared that she would never leave her apartment. She was afraid that, unable to see a stranger, she would be hurt on the streets. But mostly, she worried about the way she would appear to the world. She continually wondered, “What if people look at me differently and treat me differently ”
But after several months of sadness and fear, Sheppard started to tell herself, “You don’t understand yet, but you’ve got to keep moving.”
As hard as it was, Sheppard forced herself to go out. She pushed herself to attend various social events. As a single mother of one daughter, Sheppard continued her library job at The New York Times until her vision further got worse in her 50s. She kept moving, and she kept dancing, following her passion.
Sheppard was 61 when she attended a summer camp for the blind in 2008, where she taught her first dancing class. After that, she asked a Manhattan community center if she could teach there, but was refused because it would be too dangerous for the students. At last, she made the managers believe that she could teach very well as a volunteer.
Right up until the COVID-19 closed things down, Sheppard was teaching over a dozen people to move to the music. But Sheppard taught her beloved students on far more than dance steps. With confidence-building words and encouragement, she also gave them dignity (自尊) and independence.
In Sheppard’s classes, each student would dance in the center of the group, making moves as the others cheer them on. As Sheppard says, “We may be blind, but we’re doing our thing.”
11.What was Sheppard mostly afraid of after going blind
A.The danger on the streets. B.Losing the self-care ability.
C.The way people treated her. D.Being unable to dance anymore.
12.When did Sheppard’s vision further get worse
A.In her 40s. B.In her 50s. C.When she was 61. D.In 2008.
13.Why did the community center refuse Sheppard’s request
A.It needed a lot of space. B.It was Sheppard’s first class.
C.It required volunteers in class. D.It might cause danger to students.
14.Which of the following is correct about Sheppard’s classes
A.They are only for the blind. B.They are cheaper than other classes.
C.They are filled with lots of training. D.They are good for people’s mental (精神的) health.
15.What can we learn from Sheppard
A.Willpower can fight off illness. B.Dancing makes people happier.
C.Dreams break down difficulties. D.Good attitudes light up our lives.
For a high school volleyball team, making the state semifinals(半决赛)would be a big event. But for the girls’ team at Paradise Adventist Academy in Northern California, this year was different. Some of the players had lost everything in the terrible wildfires—including their volleyball jerseys(球衣)—and their match against Forest Lake Christian School suddenly felt less important.
When coach Jason Eyer surveyed the players and their families about the November 10 semifinal game, they were of one mind. The team hoped to make the 80-mile trip south to Auburn, California, for the game. Some players were planning to play in T-shirts with jersey numbers written on them with markers.
When he learned that Paradise would still come to play, Forest Lake Christian Athletic Director LaRon Gordon set up a meeting with school leaders. They contacted everyone they knew and asked for donations. And they put three boxes outside the school for donations. By the next day, the boxes were full. The night before the game, Gordon found a company that agreed to work overnight to make jerseys for the Paradise team.
When the Paradise team arrived at the gym they found their 12 new jerseys. They saw the jerseys with socks and kneepads and shorts and there were bags with shoes. It was just a feeling of great love.
Paradise lost. But their night wasn’t over. At the end of the match the Forest Lake team handed every girl on the Paradise team an envelope (信封)with $300 worth of gift cards inside. And they presented Eyer with a box of gift cards and cash worth over $10,000 for the families at the school.
“Everything about that night made a difference to me and my devastated (被摧毁的) community,” he said. “We have now been helped in so many ways. The girls and I have talked about how we were supported—it should now be our turn to give back and try to pass on this spirit and sense of community.”
16.Why was this year different for Paradise volleyball team
A.They won an important game. B.The state semifinals became a big event.
C.Their volleyball jerseys were stolen. D.Some players went through terrible fires.
17.What was the Paradise players’ attitude(态度) to the game
A.They wanted to play. B.They were sure of winning it.
C.They hoped to try their luck. D.They showed no interest at all.
18.What does the underlined word “They” refer to(指) in the third paragraph
A.The Paradise players. B.LaRon Gordon and the school leaders.
C.Jason Eyer and his family. D.Workers in a company that agreed to help.
19.What did Forest Lake Christian do before the game
A.They spent more hours training for the match.
B.They did everything possible to help Paradise.
C.They donated money and things to a company.
D.They collected money for their volleyball team.
20.What did Eyer mainly express in the last paragraph
A.His thanks to the Forest Lake Christian. B.His pride in winning the volleyball game.
C.His praise for the skill of Forest Lake team. D.His wish to rebuild the devastated community.
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Welcome to Sunnyside Community! Here is the notice board for this month. To make our residents’ (居民) lives more colourful. Lots of activities will be held during the whole month. Pick the one you like and enjoy yourself.
SUNNYSIDE COMMUNITY ONLINE NOTICEBOARD—JUNE
Join us 2-4 p.m., June 3. Place: Sunnyside Hall, 112 Main Street. All adults welcome. Free. Time: 10-11:30 a.m., every Saturday. Location: Green Parks. All ages welcome. This month: J.K. Rowling. Time:11-12 a.m., June 7. Place: Coffee Quest, 54 The Willows Free. All ages welcomes.
Time: 6-8 p.m., every Tuesday and Thursday. Location: Sally’s Dance Studio, 32 King’s Road. All ages welcome. Cost: $100 a month. When 3-5 p.m., June 23. Where Sunnyside Public Library. Who 6 to 9-year-olds and parents. Plan and save money with businessman Alex Brown Join us at 5 p.m., every Monday in Sunnyside Hall, 112 Main Street. Teenagers and adults welcome. No cost.
21.When will all the activities be held A.Every Saturday. B.In June. C.Every 6 to 7 p.m. D.On June 7.
22.Angela, a 7-year-old girl, is a huge fan of stories. Where will she be able to enjoy them
A.Sunny Hall. B.Green Park.
C.Sunnyside Public Library. D.Coffee Quest.
23.What is TRUE according to the given information
A.None of the activities is related to environmental protection.
B.Book lovers will discuss this month’s best writer, J. K. Rowling, on July 7.
C.You need to pay 100 dollars a year if you want to take part in “DANCERCISE!”
D.Alex Brown will teach you how to plan and save money in Sunnyside Hall.
24.What can we learn from the notice board
A.All adults can go to Sunnyside Hall to have supper with Dr. Smith on June 3.
B.Not only adults but also teenagers can enjoy jazz and hip-hop music twice a week.
C.Among the six activities, four will be held in the morning and two in the afternoon.
D.Anyone who lives in or near the Sunnyside Community can take part in the activities.
25.Where do you most probably see these notices
A.A TV show B.A newspaper C.A magazine D.A website
Father’s Day has a very short history. It was started because there was a Mother’s Day, and just because some Americans thought that if we had a Mother’s Day, we should also have a Father’s Day. Father’s Day has become important in North America. And shopkeepers (店主) found it was a good way to get people to buy presents for their fathers from their shops.
By the way, very few countries have a Father’s Day, though some have Children’s Day, or a special day for boys and another for girls. More and more counties are having Mother’s Day, so maybe Father’s Day will also become popular. Now, what do people in North America do on Father’s Day The newspapers, radios, and TV tell children what they should do—buy a Father’s Day present for their fathers. They even tell a wife to buy a Father’s Day present—not for her father but for her husband, even if he is not a father yet. And they tell grandchildren to buy a Father’s Day present for their grandfathers.
The most important thing to remember about Father’s Day is that American children can show their love to their fathers in a more open way.
26.Father’s Day was started just because ________.
A.there was a Mother’s Day B.there was a Children’s Day
C.people liked their fathers very much D.fathers were more important
27.Which of the following is NOT true
A.Very few countries have a Father’s Day.
B.Americans never care about Father’s Day,
C.Father’s Day has become important in North America.
D.Maybe Father’s Day will become popular before long.
28.In America, people have a Father’s Day to ________.
A.go shopping with their fathers B.help their fathers do something
C.show their love to their fathers D.get money from their fathers
29.On Father’s Day, shopkeepers always want ________.
A.people to buy as many presents as possible
B.children to buy presents only for their fathers
C.women to buy presents only for their husbands
D.grandchildren to buy a Father’s Day present only for their grandfathers
30.It can be learned from the article that ________.
A.the writer is against Father’s Day
B.many countries have a Father’s Day
C.shopkeepers can get more money on Father’s Day than usual
D.we don’t need to have a Father’s Day
What makes a good reader You can find the answer in Readers Club. Today, we have some books for e and join the fun!
The Old Man and the Sea won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1953. A year later, Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Old Man and the Sea is generally considered by many to be his greatest achievement. The leading character in this book is a person who can face difficulties and never give up. Hardback ¥21. 70 Paperback ¥16. 00 Heart, written by Edmondo De Amicis from Italy, is a diary of an Italian boy Eric. In his diary, he writes about the greatest love in the world: love for the nation, for the society, and also teachers’ love, classmates’ love, parents’ love, children’s love. Hardback ¥27. 20 Paperback ¥16. 40 Peter Pan, created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. Peter Pan is a young boy who can fly and never grows up. He spends his never-ending childhood having adventures(冒险)on the mythical island of Neverland as the leader of the Lost Boys, playing happily with children both inside and outside Neverland. Hardback ¥22. 70 Paperback ¥14. 60 Celebrity Biography, also known as Three Giants, written by Romain Rolland, about three great men in different fields: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Leo Tolstoy. They all suffered(遭受)a lot in body and spirit, but never lost confidence. Hardback ¥26. 20 Paperback ¥15. 80
Club members will get a discount(折扣)of 10% for hardback books and 20% for paperback books. If you buy any of the two hardback books, e-books will be free for you.
31.Who won the Nobel Prize for literature
A.Leo Tolstoy. B.Hemingway. C.Edmondo De Amicis. D.Romain Rolland.
32.Which word can be used to describe the topic of the book Heart
A.Success. B.Love. C.Adventure. D.Greatness.
33.What is the book Peter Pan about
A.A boy who likes keeping diaries.
B.A boy who has the greatest love in the world.
C.A boy who enjoys his never-ending childhood.
D.A boy who suffered a lot but never lost confidence.
34.What can we learn from the books The Old Man and the Sea and Celebrity Biography
A.The value of the friendship.
B.The spirit of never giving up.
C.The advantage of the teamwork.
D.The way of becoming famous
35.As a club member, which books can you buy with 40 yuan to get free e-books
A.Two hardback books Heart and Celebrity Biography.
B.A hardback book Heart and a paperback book Peter Pan.
C.Two hardback books The Old Man and the Sea and Peter Pan.
D.Two paperback books Celebrity Biography and The Old Man and the Sea.
Before going back to work one afternoon, Policeman Li took a big bite out of the red apple on his desk. He had no time to eat his lunch that day. He was busy dealing with a traffic accident report.
It seemed that a man named Wang Jie had run a red light, running into another person’s car. But he said that the light had been green when he drove across the crossing.
Li decided to question Wang Jie again. Maybe he could get some more information about the accident. This time Wang Jie still insisted (坚持) that the light was green when he drove across the crossing. Li had no reason to doubt what Wang Jie said. He told Wang Jie that he was free to go.
“Thank you so much, Policeman Li. By the way, that green apple on your desk looks delicious! I hope you enjoy it!” Wang Jie said with a smile.
Li stopped for a moment and then said, “Wait. Sit back down. I think we need to talk some more.”
36.What color is the apple on Policeman Li’s desk
A.Red. B.Green. C.Colorful. D.Red and green.
37.The underlined words “what Wang Jie said” mean _________.
A.Wang Jie had run a red light
B.Wang Jie didn’t run into another person’s car
C.the light was green when Wang Jie drove across the crossing
D.the green apple on the desk looked delicious
38.What do you think of Policeman Li
A.He is lazy. B.He is clever. C.He is stupid. D.He is handsome.
39.What can we know about from the last paragraph
A.What Wang Jie said made Policeman Li very happy.
B.Policeman Li would invite Wang Jie to share the apple.
C.Policeman Li realized that Wang Jie must have run a red light.
D.Wang Jie might become a friend of Policeman Li’s.
40.From the passage we can infer (推断) __________.
A.Wang Jie couldn’t drive.
B.Wang Jie was a policeman.
C.Wang Jie stole something.
D.Wang Jie might be color-blind.
参考答案:
1.A 2.D 3.C 4.D 5.B
【导语】本文主要通过介绍实验过程展示了“康达效应”。
1.推理判断题。根据What happened中“Then they will fly around both sides sticking close to the container. Finally they join and blow out the candle successfully.”可知,实验表明风可以改变方向。故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据You’ll need中“·Short candle in holder,·Matches,·Salt box, large can or other container(容器),·Adult helper”可知,实验需要短烛台、火柴、盐盒、大的罐子或其他容器及成年人助手,不需要热水。故选D。
3.细节理解题。根据“This is called the‘Coanda effect’(康达效应),which was proved by a scientist from Romania”可知,罗马尼亚的一位科学家证明了“康达效应”。故选C。
4.推理判断题。根据“Question: Are you able to blow the lighting candle out ”及“Finally they join and blow out the candle successfully.”可推知,只要你能够吹灭蜡烛,那么实验就成功了。故选D。
5.推理判断题。根据“Our physics teacher will show more experiments and examples about its usage in our daily life. If you are interested in it, you can come to Lab 501 this Friday afternoon.”可知,一些学生可能会对此实验感兴趣。故选B。
6.C 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A
【导语】本文向我们展示了制做一本书的过程,并提到最近比较流行的电子阅读器。
6.细节理解题。根据“After an author makes the suggested changes, a designer may decide how the book will look.”可知,作者做出建议的修改后,设计师可能会决定书的外观。故选C。
7.推理判断题。根据“The finished art is then sent to the publisher. The designer adjusts how the pictures and words fit together on the pages.”可知,完成后的艺术作品会被送到出版商那里,设计师调整图片和文字在页面上的组合方式。故选C。
8.推理判断题。分析最后一段内容可知,本段介绍制作一本书的发展,故选C。
9.细节理解题。根据“Next…Then…Finally”可知,作者通过展示步骤介绍如何制作一本书。故选B。
10.最佳标题题。分析全文内容可知,本文向我们展示了制做一本书的过程,并提到最近比较流行的电子阅读器。选项A“从想法到书”符合最佳标题。故选A。
11.C 12.B 13.D 14.D 15.D
【导语】本文主要讲述了有关于Marion Sheppard的励志故事,尽管她视力出现问题且该问题持续恶化,但她没有放弃自己的生活,而是不断挑战,不断突破自己。
11.细节理解题。根据“But mostly, she worried about the way she would appear to the world. She continually wondered, ‘What if people look at me differently and treat me differently ’”可知,若失去了视力,Sheppard最担心自己在世人面前的样子,她不停地想“如果人们以不同的眼光看待我,或区别对待我呢?” 所以如果失明了,Sheppard最害怕的事情中包括了人们对待她的方式。故选C。
12.细节理解题。根据“Sheppard continued her library job at The New York Times until her vision further got worse in her 50s”可知,Sheppard的视力在50多岁时进一步恶化。故选B。
13.细节理解题。根据“After that, she asked a Manhattan community center if she could teach there, but was refused because it would be too dangerous for the students.”可知,社区中心拒绝Sheppard的请求是因为教学生舞蹈对于学生而言或许太危险了。故选D。
14.推理判断题。根据“But Sheppard taught her beloved students on far more than dance steps. With confidence-building words and encouragement, she also gave them dignity (自尊) and independence.”可知,Sheppard在她的课上教的远不止舞步,她还通过可让人建立起自信的话和鼓励,给予了他们自尊与独立,由此可推,Sheppard的课对人们的精神健康有好处。故选D。
15.推理判断题。根据“But after several months of sadness and fear, Sheppard started to tell herself, ‘You don’t understand yet, but you’ve got to keep moving.’”,“She kept moving, and she kept dancing, following her passion.”和“As Sheppard says, ‘We may be blind, but we’re doing our thing.’”,以及通读全文后可知,Sheppard在面对生活中的打击时的积极态度值得我们去学习,在遭受生活打击时,她并没有一蹶不振,而是调整好自己,积极乐观且勇敢地去面对生活中的种种挑战,而她也在以自己的方式过着自己认为的有意义的生活,由此可推,文章主要想通过Sheppard的励志故事来告诉我们“好的态度可以照亮我们的生活”。故选D。
16.D 17.A 18.B 19.B 20.A
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Paradise Adventist Academy女子排球队输掉了比赛,遭遇了一些不幸,但在受到对方球队等众人的帮助后,她们感慨万千,意识到该是自己回报的时候了,并且要担负起重建社区的职责。
16.细节理解题。根据第一段“But for the girls’ team at Paradise Adventist Academy in Northern California, this year was different. Some of the players had lost everything in the terrible wildfires...”可知,今年有些不同,一些队员在野火中失去了几乎所有东西。故选D。
17.细节理解题。根据第二段“When he learned that Paradise would still come to play...”可知,Paradise球队仍旧想要继续比赛。故选A。
18.词义猜测题。根据第三段“Forest Lake Christian Athletic Director LaRon Gordon set up a meeting with school leaders.”可知,Forest Lake Christian Athletic的负责人和学校领导开会见面,“they”应该指代前面提到的负责人和学校领导。故选B。
19.细节理解题。根据第三段“Forest Lake Christian Athletic Director LaRon Gordon set up a meeting with school leaders. They contacted everyone they knew and asked for donations...Gordon found a company that agreed to work overnight to make jerseys for the Paradise team.”可知,LaRon Gordon和学校领导会面,尽全力联系所有人寻求捐赠,还找到了一个同意连夜赶制球衣的公司。他们在尽一切所能帮助Paradise,故选B。
20.推理判断题。根据最后一段“The girls and I have talked about how we were supported—it should now be our turn to give back and try to pass on this spirit and sense of community.”可知,Paradise被很多人帮助和支持,他们在此感谢帮助过他们的人。故选A。
21.B 22.C 23.D 24.B 25.D
【导语】本文是一则网页信息,介绍了Sunnyside社区在6月要举办的活动。
21.细节理解题。根据“SUNNYSIDE COMMUNITY ONLINE NOTICEBOARD—JUNE”可知,这些活动在6月举办。故选B。
22.细节理解题。根据图片内容“Story time with Tom”和“Where Sunnyside Public Library. Who 6 to 9-year-olds and parents.”可知,喜欢故事的Angela可以去Sunnyside公共图书馆。故选C。
23.细节理解题。根据“Plan and save money with businessman Alex Brown”和“Join us at 5 p.m., every Monday in Sunnyside Hall, 112 Main Street.”可知,Alex Brown会在Sunnyside大厅教大家如何计划和存钱。故选D。
24.细节理解题。根据“Time: 6-8 p.m., every Tuesday and Thursday.”和“All ages welcome.”可知,大人小孩都可以一周参加两次爵士和嘻哈音乐活动。故选B。
25.推理判断题。根据网址“www.sunnyside-community.com”可知,我们可以在网站上看到这些活动信息。故选D。
26.A 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.C
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了父亲节的由来以及北美的人们在父亲节时的一些习俗。
26.细节理解题。根据“It was started because there was a Mother’s Day”可知, 父亲节的起源是因为有一个母亲节,故选A。
27.推理判断题。根据“Father’s Day has become important in North America”可知,美国人已经开始重视父亲节,所以B选项错误。故选B。
28.细节理解题。根据“The most important thing to remember about Father’s Day is that American children can show their love to their fathers”可知,在父亲节那天最重要的事情是孩子们表达他们对父亲的爱。故选C。
29.细节理解题。根据“And shopkeepers(店主) found it was a good way to get people to buy presents for their fathers from their shops”可知,在父亲节那天,店主希望人们尽可能的多买一些礼物,故选A。
30.推理判断题。根据“And shopkeepers(店主) found it was a good way to get people to buy presents for their fathers from their shops”可知,在父亲节那天店主能赚到更多的钱。故选C。
31.B 32.B 33.C 34.B 35.C
【导语】本文主要介绍了读者俱乐部的四本书,并介绍了书的内容及价格。
31.细节理解题。根据“...Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for Literature.”可知,海明威获得了诺贝尔文学奖。故选B。
32.细节理解题。根据“...he writes about the greatest love in the world: love for the nation, for the society, and also teachers’ love, classmates’ love, parents’ love, children’s love.”可知,“爱”这个词可以描述《心》(也译为《爱的教育》)这本书的主题。故选B。
33.细节理解题。根据“He spends his never-ending childhood having adventures(冒险)on the mythical island of Neverland...”可知,《彼得·潘》是关于一个享受无尽童年的男孩的书。故选C。
34.细节理解题。根据“The leading character in this book is a person who can face difficulties and never give up.”及“They all suffered(遭受)a lot in body and spirit, but never lost confidence.”可知,从《老人与海》和《名人传》中我们能学到永不放弃的精神。故选B。
35.推理判断题。根据“Club members will get a discount(折扣)of 10% for hardback books...If you buy any of the two hardback books, e-books will be free for you.”可知,精装书享九折,且只有购买任意两本精装书才能获赠电子书,故排除BD;又根据“The Old Man and the Sea...Hardback ¥21. 70”及“Peter Pan...Hardback ¥22. 70”可计算出,(21.70+22.70)×0.9=39.96,故选项C符合题意。同理可算出选项A的价格超出了40,故A选项错误。故选C。
36.A 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.D
【导语】本文介绍了李警官处理一件交通事故,一个叫王杰的人闯了红灯,撞上了另一个人的车。然而,他说,当他开车过马路时灯是绿灯。李警官没有理由怀疑王杰的话,他告诉王杰他可以走了,但在王杰离开时,李警官改变了注意,因为他发现王杰是色盲。
36.细节理解题。根据“Policeman Li took a big bite out of the red apple on his desk.”可知,李警官桌子上的苹果是红色的。故选A。
37.句意猜测题。根据“This time Wang Jie still insisted (坚持) that the light was green when he drove across the crossing.”这一次,王杰仍然坚持说,当他开车穿过十字路口时,灯是绿色的。可知,这里的what Wang Jie said指的是“王杰开车穿过十字路口时,绿灯亮了”这件事。故选C。
38.推理判断题。根据“By the way, that green apple on your desk looks delicious!”以及“Li stopped for a moment and then said, “Wait. Sit back down. I think we need to talk some more.””可知,当王杰形容李的红苹果是绿色时,李意识到王杰是色盲,所以他判断王杰一定闯了红灯,所以我们可以推出李警官很聪明。故选B。
39.推理判断题。根据“By the way, that green apple on your desk looks delicious!”及“Li stopped for a moment and then said, “Wait. Sit back down. I think we need to talk some more.”” 可以推出,李警察意识到王杰一定闯了红灯。
40.推理判断题。根据“Policeman Li took a big bite out of the red apple on his desk.”及“Policeman Li. By the way, that green apple on your desk looks delicious!”我们可以推断出,王杰可能是色盲。故选D。