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阅读理解题做题技巧+专题训练1
一、题目类型
1.细节理解题
(1)细节理解类题目常见的设问方式
1.Which of the following is true/false/mentioned
2. All of the following statement may be true/ false except...
3. Which of the fallowing is not the result of...
例题:
According to the passage, when (where, why, how, who, what, which, etc.) _____
解题步骤:
①划:从左到右找关键词,核心名词或名词词组(专有名词、时间数字等)--》形/副词---》动词。
②定:根据关键词定位原文信息。(完全对应/同义替换/反义对比)
③比:比对问题和原文定位的信息,确保不要答非所问。
( ) 1. Years ago, many zoos kept all kinds of animals in small cages. Small cages made it easy for people to see the animals, but a small cage is not a good place for an animal to live in.
Zoos kept animals in small cages so that people can _____.
A. protect them B. see them better C. feed them
( ) 2. What do you think of your teachers Now, American students can say what they think on a new website! Students can rate their teachers. So far, there have been 2 million ratings for 365,000 teachers at 21,000 schools in the US and Canada.
Where can the students rate their teachers according to the passage
A. On a new website. B. At the class meeting. C. In the classroom.
( ) 5. Sometimes it is hard for teenagers to talk to their parents because they don't understand their parents. But here are four tips that may help. Find a time to talk with your parents when they are not doing something else, like dishes, working in the office, talking on the phone, putting other kids to bed, etc. If not, their mind will be elsewhere and they will either get angry or not give you their attention.
When is the BEST time for you to talk to your parents
A. When they are free. B. When they are cooking. C. When they are watching TV.
( ) 3. It is most difficult for parents to decide whether to have a second child or not. It is often heard that a single child is likely to be a lonely child. There are no other children in the family for the child to talk or play with. An only child is not able to get along well with children of his age. Some parents regretted making the decisions to have only one child.
According to the passage, why is a single child likely to be lonely
A. Because his parents don't love him.
B. Because he doesn't have holidays.
C. Because he doesn't have a brother or a sister to talk or play with.
( ) 4. Reducing Reduce the paper you use. Make it a habit to write on both sides of your notebook paper. Also try writing your words smaller so you can fit more on the paper. The more words you can fit on both sides of your paper, the less paper you will need. Do not write too small, because others need to be able to read your handwriting.
In order to reduce the paper we use, which is the advice that the writer gives us
A. Throw the paper into the bin.
B. Write on one side of your notebook.
C. Write your words smaller on the paper.
2.词义猜测题
词义猜测题是选择型阅读中的一种题目设置方式,主要考查考生根据阅读所掌握的信息并通过上下文来猜测生词词义的能力。
例题:
1. The underlined word probably means "________" in Chinese.
2. The word "…" refers to / probably means/could best be replaced by ________.
3. Which of the following can best replace the word "..." in line "..."
4. What does the underlined word "…" mean
步骤:
②定:根据关键词定位原文信息。
( 定义/构词/例举/因果推测/语境/同义替换)
③比:比对问题和原文定位的信息,确保不要答非所问。
( ) 1. Kate is dishonest so that nobody wants to make friends with her.
The underlined word "dishonest" means _____ in Chinese.
A. 不善良的 B. 拘谨的 C. 不诚实的
( ) 2. The colors of Hawaii in summer are unforgettable.
What does the underlined word "unforgettable" mean
A. 淡忘的 B. 清晰的 C. 难忘的
( ) 3. Last night, she had a terrible toothache and asked me to buy her some painkiller.
What does the underlined word "painkiller" mean
A. 止痛药 B. 杀虫剂 C. 保健药
( ) 4. Information is received into our brain by attention, and its quality decides how well it will be processed, saved and used afterwards.
The underlined word "it" refers to _____.
A. information B. brain C. attention
课堂练习
2023年真题
B
Welcome toTHINK Universal SchoolTHINK Universal School (TUS) is a traveling high school. The students live and learn in four different countries each year. They make unforgettable connections between their studies and the world around themImagine reading The Travels of Xu Xiake as you follow Xu Xiake'sjoumey across China, or listening to a story about the Pyramids (金字塔)of Egypt while visiting the great buildings. Our courses provide anexcellent education through a combination of real-world exploration(探索)and project-based learning. We aim to (旨在) help you become awell-rounded person.Ready to start the educational journey of a lifetime Join now!
23.How many countries do the students at TUS visit every year
A.Four. B.Five. C.Six.
24.What would the students at TUS do while visiting the Pyramids of Egypt
A.Watch a video about the school.
B.Listen to a story about the great buildings.
C.Read something about Xu Xiake's travels.
25. What does TUS aim to do
A.Help students become well-rounded.
B.Get students to be off the real world.
C.Make students travel and learn online.
C
Anyone who has seen The Sound of Music, the Oscar-winning movie, knows the famous city of Salzburg in Austria. The musical movie was filmed in and around the city. To enjoy the amazring (令人惊叹的)city, you only have to walk through the alleys (小巷)
The sounds of music in Salzburg are not just from the famous film.Mozart, one of the greatest musicians, was born here, and the city is proud of him. You'll hear Mozart's music all over the city And you can visit Mozart's birthplace, learn about his childhood and even try the chocolate named for him: a Mozart ball! Don't miss visiting the Salzburg Residenz, which was the rulers' palace in the past. It was here that Mozart performed(表演) for the first time in his life..
A visit to Salzburg in December must include time in the Christmas markets, which can be found here and there. Visit the marketplaces for a hot drink. Then enjoy the beautiful handiwork for sale.
Salt was so important to the city of Salzburg that the city was named for it.This"white gold' brought wealth to the rulers. You can visit the Hallein Salt Mine(矿), one of the oldest in the world. Take a train ride into the mountain. where miners will explain the mining process (过程). Then enjoy a boat ride across an underground lake.
These are just a few of the enjoyable places in this small Austrian city. There are much more waiting for you to explore. Make sure to plan a trip to this breathtaking city. Its history and culture will excite your senses.
26.What do we know about The Sound of Music
A. It was filmed by Mozart
B.It is an Oscar-winning movie
C.It is a movie of Salzburg's chocolate
27.Where did Mozart perform for the first time in his life
A.In a Christmas market B.At the Hallein Salt Mine C.At the Salzburg Residenz
28.What is the "white gold" in Paragraph 4
A.Salt B.Music C. A hot drink
29.Which of the following does the writer agree with
A. Salzburg is too small to visit
B.Salzburg is a place worth visiting
C.There is nothing interesting in Salzburg
30. What section(部分) of a magazine is the text taken from
A.Travel B.Sports C.Science
D
It is commonly believed that children are too young to fully appreciate(欣贯) the experience and knowledge of their elders, while many think that old people don't understand the young. But actually (事实上),both groups have a lot to learn from each other
James Smith runs the Smith's Care Home in my city.It is mainly an organization ( 机 构 )for serving the elderly. But not all of its visitors are old people. The home also includes a childcare center for pre-school kids. There is a playground in the care home.where the elderly can play with the kids. In this way, they can learn more about each other, and respect ( 尊 重 ) and understand one another
I suppose this is quite an interesting idea. For one thing, we live in a world where there are more and more old people. The world is facing this problem and its population ages. It will be important for young people to be able to understand and care for the elderly in the coming years
Regretfully, my own grandparents weren't around when I was little.as they had already passed away. I never got to learn what the world was like through their eyes, or what kinds of problems they might have faced when they were my age. To me, their lives will always be a mystery — hard to understand or explain.
However, I think I can still learn from other people of older generations (辈). I might find some of their ideas out of date, and they might believe that my generation's way of thinking is strange or incorrect. But we can still learn from each other anyway
31. What is special about the Smith's Care Home
A.It is only a childcare center actually
B.The elderly look after kids carefully there
C.It accepts both the elderly and pre-school kids
32. In the writer's opinion(观点), what problem is the world facing!
A. There are more and more old people
B. The world's population is dropping rapidly
C. The world is short of care homes for old people
33. What does the underlined word"mystery"mean in Paragraph 4
A. 笑话 B. 悲剧 C. 谜团
34. How does the writer develop his/her idea in this text
A.By giving examples B.By listing numbers C.By raising questions
35. What is the main purpose of the text
A.To explain why the world's population ages
B. To encourage different generations to learn from each other
C. To show that older generations' ways of thinking are incorrect
2022年真题
B
LostI lost my smartphone at West Park on Loomis Road on Monday morning, Oct. 27. The photos in it haven’t been uploaded(上传) to the Cloud. They are very important to me. Please call me at 730-8607.— posted by Steve Lee
FoundA young black dog, cute and friendly, was found in Brooklyn Springs on Nov. 19. If you know the owner of this dog, please let him/her know or e-mail me at dorajones@.— posted by Dora Jones
LostMy 11-month-old cat Linda is grey with dark stripes(条纹) on her back. She has brown eyes. She was last seen at Jessica’s on Center Street on May 9. If you see her, please call me at 730-9725.— posted by Molly Louis
23. Who lost a smartphone
A. Dora Jones. B. Molly Louis. C. Steve Lee.
24. Why did Dora post the information
A. To find the dog’s owner. B. To find her own dog. C. To buy a black dog.
25. What do we know about the missing cat Linda
A. She is 10 months old. B. She was last seen on May 9. C. She is all black.
C
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the great works by Mark Twain. The book is so interesting. Even today, it is quite popular among kids. Although I am in my thirties, the book remains one of my favorites. After re-reading the book recently, I have learned an important lesson from Tom Sawyer.
In our daily lives, we are often given some boring or tiring tasks. What’s in your mind when your mom tells you to clean the floor Have you ever wanted to complain(抱怨) I think most people have.
Tom Sawyer, however, thought “differently” when he was given a boring task. One Saturday morning, Aunt Polly told Tom to paint the fence(篱笆). Tom’s friend Ben Rogers happened to walk past. Instead of complaining, Tom told Ben that he felt “excited” about the task. “Only one in a thousand — maybe even two thousand — boys can do this!” Tom said.
Tom’s words made Ben interested in the task. He even gave Tom his apple so that he could have a chance to paint the fence. If Tom had thought about nothing but complaining, he would have had a bad day painting the fence.
This story teaches me a valuable lesson: Complaining is useless. The next time you are given a boring or tiring task, don’t complain. Unlike what happens in the story of Tom Sawyer, it is unlikely that someone will come and do the work for you. However, without complaining, you’ll feel better and perhaps even do a better job!
26. Who is the writer of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
A. Aunt Polly. B. Mark Twain. C. Ben Rogers.
27. According to the writer, what is most people’s immediate reaction(即时反应) to a boring task
A. Complaining about it. B. Accepting it. C. Refusing it.
28. What did Aunt Polly ask Tom to do in this text
A. Visit Ben. B. Clean the floor. C. Paint the fence.
29. Why did Tom say the underlined sentence to Ben in Paragraph 3
A. To express his sadness. B. To catch Ben’s interest. C. To show his anger.
30. What does the writer learn from Tom Sawyer
A. It is no use complaining.
B. Refusing is the best choice.
C. Waiting is the only way out.
D
Otters(水獭) are cute water animals. These days, keeping otters as pets is getting popular. In Japan, some “otter cafés(咖啡馆)” are open for business. People can pay to play with the otters there and to take photos with them. In Indonesia, people go swimming with their pet otters and take funny videos. These photos and videos posted online have interested more people to buy otters as pets.
However, these enjoyable photos and videos hide the damage(损害) that the online trade is doing to otters. In fact, wild otters are facing many threats — they have long been hunted(猎杀) for their coats; in some places, fishermen have been killing otters in order to stop them from eating fish; and now, the online pet trade has become another big problem for otters.
In the wild, baby otters usually stay with their mothers during their first year of life. According to a report, 70% of the otters sold online are under one year old. These baby otters have been stolen from their mothers. When they are kept as pets by humans, they do not live full and natural lives.
Otters are very social. They live in family groups of up to 15 in the wild. Keeping an otter as a pet can make it very sad and lonely. These animals also need enough space to swim. Their owners’ bathtubs(浴缸) or pools are nowhere near as large as the bodies of water in the wild.
On the other hand, otters simply don’t make good pets. They have a very special fishy smell. If they are kept indoors, they will leave a lot of waste around the house. This would make the smell even more unpleasant. Besides, when otters are unhappy, they will make loud noises and even attack(攻击) people. If a person is hurt by an otter, he or she needs to go to hospital at once.
So, we should stop the otter pet trade and never share photos and videos about them online.
31. What does Paragraph 1 mainly talk about
A. The ways of buying otters online.
B. The advantages of playing with otters.
C. The popularity of keeping otters as pets.
32. What does the underlined word “threats” mean in Paragraph 2
A. 机遇 B. 威胁 C. 选择
33. What do we know about otters in the wild
A. They live in family groups of up to 15.
B. They don’t need enough space to swim.
C. Baby otters never stay with their mothers.
34. Why don’t otters make good pets
a. They may attack people.
b. They may make loud noises.
c. They have a special fishy smell.
d. They need to go to hospital often.
A. a, b, c B. a, b, d C. b, c, d
35. What is the writer’s main purpose of writing the text
A. To tell people the otters’ living habits.
B. To teach people how to keep a pet otter.
C. To call on people to stop the otter pet trade.
2024年长沙市中考适应性试卷英语(一)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
21. What kind of party is it
A. A surprise party. B. A Christmas party. C. A housewarming party.
22. How can partygoers reply to the invitation
A. By writing to Mary Grace.
B. By calling Lisa at 123-456-7890.
C. By visiting 123 Magazine Street.
23. What can we learn from the invitation
A. Mary is turning fifty soon.
B. The party will be held in a restaurant.
C. You have to arrive when the party starts.
B
“Go watch the village super league(联赛)!” some Chinese people might say to a football fan like this. The village super league, or “Cun Chao” in Chinese, is a soccer game among different villages in Rongjiang county, Southwest China’s Guizhou province. It was held from May 13th to July 29th in 2023. The matches were so popular that at least 1 million people watched it on the field.
The football players come from different backgrounds. They are sellers, drivers, students, etc. They come from different ethnic(民族) groups such as Miao, Dong, and Yao. Their ages are from 15 to over 40 years old. But when they put on their team uniforms and walk onto the field, they fight for their common love — football.
Like “Cun Chao”, another village sports event called “CunBA” was also popular. The matches were held in Taipan village of Taijiang county, Guizhou province. Four teams competed in the finals. The winner of the first “Gorgeous Countryside” Basketball League came out on March 27th. Over a hundred thousand basketball fans went there to watch the exciting matches.
Both “Cun Chao” and “CunBA” enjoy a long history in Guizhou. Football in Rongjiang dates back to the 1940s and basketball in Taipan dates back to 1936. Now, under the support of the government, more people can take part in sporting events and enjoy it. At the same time, these sports events are also helping the development of these villages.
24. How long did “Cun Chao” last in Rongjiang in 2023
A. For one and a half months.
B. For two months.
C. For two and a half months.
25. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about “Cun Chao”
A. The fans. B. The players. C. The matches.
26. What do we know about “CunBA”
A. It was held in Guangzhou.
B. Only four teams took part in it.
C. It has a longer history than “Cun Chao”.
27. What section(部分) of a magazine is the text taken from
A. Sports. B. Health. C. Travel.
C
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you’re talking to someone but they keep looking at their phone This is called “phubbing” — a mix of the words “phone” and “snubbing(不理睬)”.
When someone is “phubbing”, they’re using their phone to look through the online news, check messages, play games and so on, instead of focusing on the conversation or spending time with the people they’re with. The word was first used back in 2012, when fewer people had smartphones. And now that most people have smartphones, phubbing is a common problem.
Most people would agree that it’s rude to be focused on your phone when you’re spending time with another person. The expert William Hanson thinks so, too. “Phubbing is a no-no!” he says. “If you have planned to go out with friends, focus on them and not your friends on your phone.”
Studies have found that phubbing can damage your relationships with others. Phubbing can make people feel left out, and those who “phub” are thought of as less polite and caring.
So science has shown that phubbing is not good for us — but why do we do it It might be because we are feeling bored, worried or stressed. Or it might be because we are addicted to(沉溺于) checking our phones, especially social media.
Whatever the reason may be, phubbing is a bad habit and can make us miss out on real moments with the people around us. So the next time you’re spending time with a friend or family member, try and keep your phone out of sight!
28. From the first two paragraphs, what do you know about “phubbing”
A. It first appeared 20 years ago.
B. It is more commonly seen than before.
C. It comes from the words “photo” and “snubbing”.
29. Which of the following opinions might William Hanson agree with
A. Phubbing is not a big deal.
B. We had better stop using phones.
C. We should pay more attention to real friends.
30. What does the underlined word “damage” mean in Paragraph 4
A. 伤害 B. 重建 C. 发展
31. What is the main purpose of the text
A. To show the importance of friends.
B. To call on people to put phones down.
C. To explain the meaning of “phubbing”.
2022年真题
2021年真题
B
When we talk about the UK, what will you think of Big Ben, Downing Street and Tower Bridge are always our hot topics (话题). But there are many other facts about the e and see!
The most popular museum is the British Museum in London. Over six million people visit it every year. It is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. But on Friday the closing time is 8:30 p.m.
The River Severn starts in Wales and flows (流) through western England. It’s well known for the Severn Bore — a tall wave (波浪) of water that regularly (定期地) flows up the river from the sea.
Hungry Beef and chicken are tasty, fruit and vegetables are healthy, and sandwiches are simple. Short of money The cheapest food is fish and chips (炸鱼薯条). And it’s delicious.
3. When can we visit the British Museum
A. At 9:00 a.m., Monday. B. At 10:30 a.m., Tuesday. C. At 9:30 p.m., Friday.
4. What is the River Severn famous for
A. Its tall wave of water. B. Its beautiful riverbank. C. Its deep river bed.
5. The reading material (材料) above is most probably ________.
A. a business plan B. a travel guide C. a science report
C
From an early age, we were taught that if we wanted to be successful, we had to study hard and get good results at school. In fact, good students may just end up doing jobs they don’t like, and some even lead an unhappy life. Why is it like that
In some parents’ eyes, school grades matter most for their kids. In reality, there are many things to consider besides the school subjects, for example, how to be a happy person, what to do to keep healthy, and how to get along well with others. That is to say, school is not just enough if you want to have a great life.
Doing well in school is different from doing well in life. Studies show that people who failed at school may not end up failing in life. You may have already known that some famous people, like Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs, didn’t do very well at school or even failed to finish school. In fact, there are a lot more than just the big shots who are successful in life without finishing school. They seize (抓住) every chance to learn and finally make it to the top.
Life is really a long lesson, so long that you can’t define (界定) a person’s success by just one section (部分) of it. If you have already finished school, keep learning because what you have learned at school will never be enough to live a satisfying life. If you are still studying, whether you are good or bad at school, don’t take your school results too seriously as long as you have put your heart into it. Keep learning to make the most of your talents (天赋). That’s how you can live a happy and successful life.
6. What’s the writer’s main purpose of writing Paragraph (段落) One
A. To introduce a topic. B. To give examples. C. To provide a solution.
7. In some parents’ eyes what’s the most important for their kids based on Paragraph Two
A. Being happy. B. Staying healthy. C. Getting good grades.
8. What does the underlined expression “big shots” in the third paragraph mean
A. 好学生 B. 神枪手 C. 大人物
9. According to the passage which sentence may agree with the writer’s idea
A. It takes money to be successful. B. School grades aren’t everything. C. Successful people never finish school.
10. What can we infer (推断) from the text
A. Old habits die hard. B. Learning is a lifelong journey. C. Good grades always promise a successful life.
D
Martin Strel is a swimmer, best known for swimming the world’s big rivers. He was born in 1954. He taught himself to swim when he was six and became a professional(职业的) swimmer in 1978. Martin holds Guinness World Records for swimming the Danube River, the Mississippi River, the Yangtze River and the Amazon River.
Of all his achievements, the greatest is his Amazon River swim. The Amazon is known as the largest and most dangerous river in the world. Several swimmers had tried to swim it, but all failed. Martin decided to go all out and make history. He wanted to show the world that people could achieve their dreams with hard work and perseverance(毅力). On April 7th, 2007, Martin Strel completed his Amazon River all the way from Atalaya (Peru) to the Atlantic Ocean at Belem (Brazil). He struggled(奋战) with the river for 66 days and swam 3, 274 miles in total. He became a worldwide hero.
Many people still cannot believe what he has done so far so that is why they sometimes describe him as “Fishman”, “Human Fish” or even “the Craziest Man in the World”.
In 2009, American filmmakers produced a documentary(纪录片) called Big River Man. And the book, The Man Who Swam the Amazon, has been sold in many countries. It tells us an inspirational story of perseverance and hard work, which has encouraged many people.
Martin doesn’t swim for money. Instead, he swims to teach people about the importance of keeping water clean.
Martin has always been looking for the challenges(挑战) of the impossible. What is his next
11. How did Martin learn to swim when he was little
A. By watching his partners. B. By learning from a coach. C. By teaching himself.
12. What is Martin’s greatest achievement so far
A. Swimming the Yangtze River. B. Swimming the Amazon River. C. Swimming the Mississippi River.
13. What does the underlined word “inspirational” mean in Paragraph Five
A. 鼓舞人心的 B. 心灰意冷的 C. 栩栩如生的
14. According to the text, which is the purpose of Martin swimming the big rivers
A. To make a lot of money for a good living.
B. To teach people the importance of keeping water clean.
C. To produce exciting documentaries and best-selling books.
15. What can be the best title(标题) of the text
A. Swim for Fun B. Challenge the Impossible C. Fight for Jobs
2023-2024-2华益中学九下第一月考英语
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Welcome to Old Town. To make you better understand this special small town, we have four programs for you.
Program 1Going back to the past:Spend a day in an old house.Have a cup of tea under old trees.Enjoy food and toys from Grandma’s time. Program 2Buying old things:Shop at second-hand stores.Visit the weekend market.Buy an old-time party dress
Program 3Learning from the past:Visit the history museum.Meet the town’s old people.See the movie Good Old Times. Program 4Looking to the future:Visit old farms with new machines.Dance with the teenagers of Old Town.Watch the video program A Modern Life in Old Town.
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21. If Candy wants to spend a day in an old house, she will be interested in _______.
A. Program 1 B. Program 2 C. Program 3
22. Who will most probably talk with the visitors in Program 3
A. Tom, 10 years old, who enjoys climbing the old trees of Old Town.
B. Aunt Susan who has visited her married daughter in Old Town three times.
C. Mr. Green who has lived in Old Town for more than sixty years.
23. The purpose of the material is to _______.
A. call on people to protect Old Town
B. make people better know Old Town
C. develop more programs in Old Town
B
Using two fans he found at a market, the 15-year-old Hussam AI-Attar has made electricity to light up his family’s tent. He and his family have been living in the tent since the start of Israel’s attack(袭击) on Gaza(加沙).
Because of his talent, his neighbors in the tent camp called him “Gaza’s Newton”.
“Newton was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell on his head. And we here are living in darkness and tragedy(悲剧), and rockets are falling on us, so I thought of creating light, and did so,” AI-Attar said to Reuters.
The AI-Attar family have connected their tent to the side of a house, allowing the boy to climb onto the top of the house and set up his two fans to produce electricity. Then, he linked(连接) the fans to switches(开关), lightbulbs(电灯泡) in the tent to make lighting for his family.
It took him a while to succeed finally after his first two tries failed.
“I was very happy that I was able to make this because I reduced the suffering(痛苦) of my family... and everyone here who is suffering from the conditions that we live in during this war,” AI-Attar told the media.
AI-Attar is still holding on to his dreams and hopes when this is probably the most difficult time of his life.
“I am very happy that people in this camp call me ‘Gaza’s Newton’, because I hope to achieve my dream of becoming a scientist like Newton and creating an invention that will benefit(利益) not only the people of the Gaza Strip but the whole world,” he added.
24. What did AI-Attar want to do with his invention
A. Protect people from Israel’s rockets.
B. Change people’s lives and bring hope.
C. Save electricity for the country.
25. How did the boy set his fans
A. B. C.
26. Which one is AI-Attar’s hope
A. Selling his invention to become rich.
B. Helping his country win the war.
C. Making something good for the whole world.
27. How can we describe AI-Attar
A. Creative and hopeful. B. Good-looking and outgoing. C. Polite and gentle.
C
In the fifth grade, there came my sudden fashion moment. One day, I was really feeling myself. I put on a black skirt and colorful tights(连裤袜), a yellow T-shirt with dark purple flowers. Then I added my final touch: a pair of green rain boots(雨靴).
I climbed onto the school bus, smiling and thought I was a super star. But when I got off, my friend John looked me up and down and said, “What are you wearing ” Everyone turned and looked at me, laughing. I was discouraged. To be honest, John wasn’t trying to make me disappointed. He was just shocked.
But while my ego(自尊) took a minute to return, a rebellious(反叛的) voice appeared in my mind and I said, “No, I’m not showing up like everyone else.”
Style has always lit me up. And through all my years, that voice has remained.
But the truth isn’t about clothes. It’s about a powerful need to be accepted by the world as my true self. Personal style isn’t about drawing attention. It is a strong wish not to be looked at but to be taken in as a whole by others.
However, society sometimes fails to understand this. There is a saying, “To be yourself in a world that is trying to change you into something else is the greatest achievement.” Wear the clothes you love and be yourself.
28. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to “discouraged”
A. Upset. B. Joyful. C. Surprised.
29. What did the writer do after being laughed at by her classmates
A. She kept silent and never said anything.
B. She shouted at her friend and never talked to him.
C. She stuck to her true feeling and made an effort to be herself.
30. The writer thinks “personal style” is _______.
A. being looked at and praised by others
B. wanting to be accepted as true self
C. dressing well to draw attention
31. What’s the best title for the passage
A. Change Your Clothes B. Follow the Rules C. Be Yourself Bravely
参考答案
细节理解题:BAACC
2.词义猜测:CCAA
课堂练习:
23-25ABA 26—30 BCABA 31—35 CACAB
23-25CAB 26—30 BACBA 31—35 CBAAC
23-25B A B 6-10 A C C B B 11-15 C B A B B
21—23:ACB 24—27:CBCA 28—31:BCAB
21—23 ACB 24—27 BBCA 28—31 ACBC
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