Unit 8 Have you read Treasure Island yet?单元话题阅读理解专练(含答案+解析)【人教新目标(Go for it)版八下英语】

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2024-2025学年八年级英语下册单元重难点高频易错题专练(人教版)
Unit8单元话题阅读理解专练
一、阅读理解
①It happened to me recently that I was telling someone how much I enjoyed reading Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father and how it had changed my views on the former US president. The person I was talking to agreed with me that it was a wonderfully written book. However, he then went on talking about Mr. Obama, which showed that he had no idea of his experiences at all. I realized that I was talking to a book liar (骗子).
② ▲ Nearly two thirds of people have lied about reading a book which they haven't read. In the World Book Day survey(调查), Dreams from My Father is at number nine. The survey lists the top ten books, and their writers about which people have lied. As I rarely(很少) lie, I will admit(承认) that I haven't read all the ten books. But I am happy to say that I have read the book at number one. I think it's really excellent.
③When people were asked why they lied, the most common reason was to impress(给……留下印象) someone they were speaking to. This could be difficult if the conversation went deeper!
④The World Book Day survey also has some other interesting information in it. It shows that many people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and so on. But when asked which writers they really like, they named J. K. Rowling, Jilly Cooper, and Stephen King (the big sellers). Forty-one percent of people said they turned to the back of the book to read the end before finishing the story.
⑤So which books have you lied about reading — if any — which is your favorite
1.Which of the following can be put in the ▲ in Paragraph 2
A.Do you know what a book liar is
B.And it seems that that person is not the only one.
C.Dreams from My Father is really popular in the world.
D.I'm a book liar, too.
2.People lied about books they read because ____.
A.they wanted to know more about literature
B.they wanted their conversation with friends to go deeper
C.they wanted others to think highly of them
D.they wanted to discuss some famous writers with their friends
3.What does the World Book Day survey show
A.Over 40% of people didn't really read a whole book by famous writers.
B.People don't like Dreams from My Father and 1984.
C.Few people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen.
D.Many people like Charles Dickens better thanJ. K. Rowling.
4.Which of the following is the RIGHT structure of this passage
A.①/②/③④⑤ B.①②/③/④⑤
C.①②/③④/⑤ D.①/②③④/⑤
Read the passage and choose the best answers.
No one knows exactly when jazz was invented, or by whom. But it is said that it began in the early 1900s.
Jazz was a new kind of music, for America and the world, and New Orleans was its birthplace.
▲ Most were blacks. This music was not written down, and at first only blacks played it. It was hard for white musicians to learn the new style. But soon they, too, were playing jazz.
The popularity of this music spread. From New Orleans, it traveled up the Mississippi(密西西比) to Chicago, then to Kansas City and New York. By the 1920s, there were many jazz musicians, both black and white. Many of them were famous. One man was better than the rest. His name was Louis Armstrong.
Louis Armstrong was a born musician. He was not only talented but also
hard-working. He also had a good sense of humor and a big, good-natured smile. These personal qualities were valuable in his rise to fame. After he became famous, he traveled around the world. It seemed that everyone wanted to hear Louis play. But life was not always easy, especially at the beginning.
Louis Armstrong was born in 1900 in New Orleans. His father never went to school and his mother could hardly read. When Louis was still a kid, his parents separated, and Louis lived with his mother. How hard their life was can readily be imagined. And yet Louis smiled through everything. He later wrote,"My whole life has been happiness. Life was there for me and I accepted it.Whatever happened has been beautiful to me. I love everybody."
5.What does"they"refer to in Paragraph 3
A.New styles. B.Jazz pioneers.
C.Black musicians. D.White musicians.
6.What's the meaning of the underlined word"separated" in the last paragraph
A.Moved away. B.Were busy.
C.Lost all money. D.Parted.
7.What's Louis Armstrong's attitude(态度) towards life
A.Hopeful. B.Pleased. C.Sad. D.Scared.
8.Which sentence can be put into the" ▲ "in Paragraph 3
A.Jazz was very popular in the beginning.
B.Who were the jazz pioneers
C.Only a small number of people like jazz at first.
D.Musicians can play jazz well.
阅读理解
Paris 2024 Olympic bid directors rejected on Wednesday the notion of hosting the 2028 Games, saying their aim was the 2024 edition, and the rival bidder Los Angeles said the same.
The International Olympic Committee had been planning to resolve the 2024 competition by offering the losing candidate the chance to host the 2028 edition. The result of the 2024 and 2028 editions will come out at the same time this September.
"We are working on 2024 and there's no reason for us to talk about 2028—we have nothing to offer for that, no project and no willing," Etienne Thobois, Paris 2024 bid director told AFP. "We would have technical difficulties with the Olympic Village to start with," Thobois said, explaining deals were in place for 2024 for a site next to the national stadium that would be hard to extend by four years.
Paris bid spokesman and multi-Olympic gold medal winner Tony Estanguet also rejected the notion of hosting the Games in 2028 at a meeting in London on Tuesday. "There will be no Olympics in Paris in 2028," the former champion canoeist said. "It has always been the deal with our partners that this bid was about 2024. It would be impossible for our project to be put off to 2028."
"Los Angeles is the right city at this important time for the Olympic Movement and is only bidding for 2024," a statement from Los Angeles 2024 said on Tuesday. "With all permanent venues already built and 88% public support, only Los Angeles 2024 offers the lowest-risk and truly sustainable solution for the future of the Olympic Movement in 2024 and beyond."
9.What are the two cities bidding for
A.The host right of 2024 Olympic Games.
B.The host right of 2028 Olympic Games.
C.The host right of 2024 Winter Olympic Games.
10.What is the solution the International Olympic Committee offered
A.The losing candidate to host the 2028 edition.
B.Leave the two candidates to decide which to host.
C.To announce the result of the 2024 and 2028 editions together.
11.Who is Etienne Thobois
A.Paris bid spokesman.
B.Paris 2024 bid director.
C.An Olympic gold medal winner.
12.Why wouldn't Paris agree to the IOC's suggestion
A.Because they have told their partners to host it in 2024.
B.Because they have always been bidding for and will only accept the 2024 edition.
C.Both A and
13.How is Los Angeles prepared for the game
A.It hasn't prepared for it.
B.It is still in preparation.
C.It is fully and well prepared.
阅读理解
A few years ago, Dave Stirling had the idea of selling CDs over the Internet. The business he started from his home in Ohio, the[US, now sells 500, 000 CDs a year and has made him a millionaire (百万富翁) at the age of 24.
"I could see that this was the future of shopping," says Stirling. "Why should you pay $15for a CD and spend the time and the money getting into the store and parking your car You can have the same CD for half of the price by clicking (敲击) on your computer. And we can find any CD you want and bring it to your door in 24 hours!"
According to Stirling, this is only the beginning, "I believe that one day we'll do our shopping over the Internet. It's easier, quicker and cheaper. Shops and supermarkets will be the past."
14.Dave Stirling started his business from __________.
A.his home B.his company C.the office D.the country
15.How has Stirling become so rich
A.By making ice-cream. B.By making advertisements.
C.By selling ideas to others. D.By selling CDs over the Internet.
16.If you pay $15 for a CD in the store, how much should you pay for it over the Internet
A.$15. B.$12. C.$7.5. D.$30.
17.By shopping over the Internet, you won't___________.
A.spend the time and the money B.drive your car anymore
C.click on your computer D.get into the store by yourself
18.What can we learn from the passage
A.More than half of the Americans prefer to shop over the Internet.
B.Shops and supermarkets will be the past in the future.
C.Some people don't like to go shopping over the Internet.
D.It's easier, quicker and more expensive to do our shopping over the Internet.
阅读理解
A high school student Juliette Turner has been famous as a teen author since her three books came out.
Turner finished Fourth Grade in New York City, but then she and her mom moved to a large farm in Texas and started working with horses and cattle. "My mother and I were the only workers there," Turner said.
Life on the farm provided Turner with rich experience. By Sixth Grade, she began writing about her own stories.
Turner loved learning about the US Constitution (宪法), and she wrote 90 stories about it. The stories became Turner's first book, Our Constitution Rocks, when she started Ninth Grade. Her second book, Our Presidents Rock! came out the summer after her second high school year. Finally, she went to work on That's Not Hay in My Hair.
This story was different from the first two books and had a personal element (元素). "Everything that happened in the book actually happened in my life," said Turner. In the book, Juliette Turner became Jules O'Connor.
Was Turner afraid to be hurt by snakes, just like O'Connor Students in the book played trick on O'Connor when they found hay in her hair. At school, did Turner get laughed at like O'Connor "I'll leave that as an open question," she said.
19.What is Juliette Turner famous as
A.The most popular author. B.A farmer author.
C.The youngest author. D.A student author.
20.When did Juliette Turner begin to write her own stories
A.When she was in Sixth Grade. B.When she was in Fourth Grade.
C.When she started Ninth Grade. D.When she finished Ninth Grade.
21.Jules O'Connor is a character in the book _________.
A.Our Constitution Rocks B.Our Presidents Rock!
C.That's Not Hay in My Hair D.Juliette Turner
22.What does the underlined phrase "played trick on" mean in Chinese
A.崇拜 B.捉弄 C.帮助 D.了解
23.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage
A.Turner was famous even before her three books came out.
B.Turner studied in New York City for her Ninth Grade.
C.Turner lived on a large farm in Texas after she finished Fourth Grade.
D.Life on the farm made Turner become very rich.
24.阅读理解
Are you tired after studying hard?American country music will take you away for a while. The guitars and songs will take you to mountains and fields there.
Country is simple music. It talks of everyday life and feelings. It's the spirit of America, easy to understand, slow and basic.
Country is a traditional kind of music from the southern states of America. It was the folk music of the American countryside. Many of the songs tell about the lives of farmers. They talk about love, crops or death.
Rural life can be hard, so the words are often sad. At first, people played the music only at family parties. But it became more popular. In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and they made them into records.
When people moved to towns and cities to look for work, they took their music with them. Country music continued to change and became popular across America.
John Denver was one of America's most famous country singers in the 1970s. His song TakeMeHome, CountryRoads is well known and people still play it today.
(1)Which of the following is NOT true about country music
A.It's fast and loud.
B.It's usually about everyday life.
C.It started in the southern states of the US.
D.The words about rural life are often sad.
(2)The underlined word "rural" probably means______.
A.the city
B.about school
C.about work
D.connected with or like the countryside
(3)People often play country music with______.
A.the guitar B.the piano C.the violin D.the drum
(4)When did people begin to make records
A.In the 1950s. B.In the 1930s.
C.In the 1920s. D.In the 1940s.
(5)TakeMeHome, CountryRoads is ______music.
A.pop B.country C.jazz D.dance
25.阅读理解
The classics are really great. Some of them can even change our life. I have a cousin who is eight years older than me. He is very good at writing now,because he has read many classics before. Those novels(小说)help him do well in writing. He thinks the classics are part of his life. He can't live without them. He has read 26 classics. As for me,I have read LittleWomen,TomSawyer and TreasureIsland.
—Mike,14 years old
Reading the classics is good for us. Some classics such as OliverTwist,TreasureIsland,TomSawyer and LittleWomen are good books. I have read all of them. But if students spend too much time reading the classics,they won't get good grades,either.
—Susan,16 years old
(1)How old is Mike's cousin
A.14 years old. B.8 years old. C.16 years old. D.22 years old.
(2)Mike's cousin________.
A.is not good at writing B.has been a famous writer
C.has read 26 classics D.doesn't like reading
(3)According to Susan,we can infer(推断)that________.
A.reading the classics can help students do well in writing
B.reading the classics can help students get good grades
C.students shouldn't spend too much time reading the classics
D.reading the classics is more important than studying
(4)Which book has Susan ever read, but Mike hasn't
A.Little Women. B.Tom Sawyer.
C.Treasure Island. D.Oliver Twist.
(5)Which of the following is true
A.Mike thinks the classics are part of his life.
B.Mike has already read three classics.
C.Susan has read AliceinWonderland.
D.Susan thinks all classics are good.
26.阅读理解
Have you ever wondered what kind of music young people across the United States are listening to Are they crazy about Britney Spears Do they love the Backstreet Boys Or do they dance with Eminem
Well, nearly 6,000 teens have taken part in a Teen & Music survey, made by the USA Weekend Magazine last autumn. And the result showed what type of music was hot and what was not.
It comes without surprise that hip-hop and rap are the most popular types of music among American teenagers. They began in the mid-1970s with young black kids in New York, taking music onto the streets. Hip -hop and rap are well-known for the break-dancing that goes with them.
The word "rap" comes from a slang word. It is a rapid rhyme that is spoken rather than sung.
Pop music, such as Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, has always met the tastes of the general public. It continues to enjoy support from teens and is the second most popular music after hip-hop and rap.
The third is rock music with exciting dance beats and simple lyrics that speak loudly of social problems. The melodies are led by electric guitars. Rock became popular in the USA in the early 1950s. The American singer Elvis Presley and British group the Beatles became world famous rock artists.
The survey also shows that jazz is least loved by American teens. It developed in the later part of the 19th century from a mixture of African songs and hymns. Jazz tends to be the type of music that people enjoy more as they get older.
(1)American teenagers like best.
A.hip-hop and rap B.pop music
C.rock music D.jazz
(2)Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys belong to .
A.pop music B.hip-hop C.rock music D.jazz
(3)In the later part of the 19th century developed .
A.rap B.jazz
C.the Beatles D.the electric guitar
(4)The main purpose of this passage is to tell the readers .
A.about a study conducted among US teens
B.what types of music are popular among US teens
C.that both American and Chinese teens love music
D.that kids love different types of music because of the stars
答案解析部分
1.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
文章大意:本文主要介绍了作者在跟别人谈论巴拉克·奥巴马的《父亲的梦想》时,发现对方其实并没有看过这本书,由此也介绍了世界读书日调查的关于谎称读过书的现象的结果。
考查阅读理解。本文考查细节题,推理判断题,篇章结构题。细节题可以从文中找到依据,推理判断题需要根据前后文语境推断,篇章结构题要求通读全文,理解文章大意,判断文章结构。
1.推理判断题。根据前面内容 I realized that I was talking to a book liar (骗子). 我意识到我在和一个书本骗子说话 。和空后 Nearly two thirds of people have lied about reading a book which they haven't read. 近三分之二的人曾谎称自己读了一本没读过的书。 可知,此处指前面那个撒谎的人并不是唯一的一个,B项承上启下,故选B。
2.细节理解题。根据文中第三段When people were asked why they lied, the most common reason was to impress(给……留下印象) someone they were speaking to. 当人们被问及为什么撒谎时,最常见的原因是为了给他们说话的人留下深刻印象。 可知, 人们对他们读过的书撒谎是因为他们希望别人对他们有很高的评价 ,故选C 。
3.细节理解题。根据文中第四段The World Book Day survey also has some other interesting information in it. It shows that many people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Charles Dickens and so on. But when asked which writers they really like, they named J. K. Rowling, Jilly Cooper, and Stephen King (the big sellers). Forty-one percent of people said they turned to the back of the book to read the end before finishing the story. 世界读书日调查中还有其他一些有趣的信息。它表明,许多人谎称自己读过简·奥斯汀、勃朗特姐妹、查尔斯·狄更斯等人的经典作品。但当被问及他们真正喜欢哪些作家时,他们提到了J. K.罗琳、吉利·库珀和斯蒂芬·金(最畅销的作家)。41%的人说他们在读完故事之前会翻到书的背面看结尾。可知, 世界读书日调查显示了超过40%的人并没有真正读完一本著名作家写的书。 故选A。
4.篇章结构题。根据本文内容可知,第一段以作者的亲身经历介绍了遇到一位撒谎读过书的人的一次经历,第二,三,四段介绍了撒谎读过书现象的原因及世界读书日的调查,第五段以问题总结全文,所以本文的结构如C图所示,故选C。
5.D
6.D
7.A
8.B
本文主要讲述了爵士乐的起源、发展和路易斯·阿姆斯特朗的生平及其对爵士乐的贡献。文章强调了阿姆斯特朗的才华、勤奋和积极的人生态度,在困境中依然保持乐观,展现了他的人格魅力。同时,也体现了爵士乐作为一种音乐形式的魅力和影响力。
考查阅读理解,注意回到原文找答案:在回答问题时,要回到原文中寻找答案,尽量选择与原文一致的选项。
5.词义指代题。根据It was hard for white musicians to learn the new style. But soon they, too, were playing jazz白人音乐家很难学习这种新风格。但很快他们也开始演奏爵士乐,可知they指代White musicians,故选D。
6.词义猜测题。根据Louis lived with his mother,可知他的父母分居了,故separated是Parted的意思,故选D。
7.观点态度题。根据How hard their life was can readily be imagined. And yet Louis smiled through everything. He later wrote,"My whole life has been happiness. Life was there for me and I accepted it他们的生活有多么艰难,这是可以想象的。但路易斯却面带微笑。他后来写道:"我的一生都是幸福的。生活就在我身边,我接受了它,可知路易斯·阿姆斯特朗对待生活的态度是充满希望的,故选A。
8.推断题。根据Most were blacks. This music was not written down, and at first only blacks played it. It was hard for white musicians to learn the new style. But soon they, too, were playing jazz大多数是黑人。这种音乐没有记录下来,起初只有黑人演奏。白人音乐家很难学习这种新风格。但很快他们也开始演奏爵士乐,可知Who were the jazz pioneers适合此处,故选B。
9.A
10.A
11.B
12.C
13.C
本文介绍巴黎2024年奥运会申办主管周三拒绝了举办2028年奥运会的想法,称他们的目标是举办2024年奥运会,竞争对手洛杉矶也做出了同样的表态。
考查阅读理解。本文涉及细节题,推断题,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案;推断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息。
9.推断题。根据their aim was the 2024 edition, and the rival bidder Los Angeles said the same他们的目标是举办2024年奥运会,竞争对手洛杉矶也做出了同样的表态,可知这两个城市在竞标2024年奥运会的主办权,故选A。
10.细节题。根据The International Olympic Committee had been planning to resolve the 2024 competition by offering the losing candidate the chance to host the 2028 edition国际奥委会一直计划通过向失败的候选人提供主办2028年奥运会的机会来解决2024年奥运会的问题,可知国际奥委会提出了2028年冬奥会主办权的落选国的解决方案,故选A。
11.细节题。根据Etienne Thobois, Paris 2024 bid director,可知巴黎2024年申奥主任是艾蒂安·索布瓦,故选B。
12.推断题。根据We are working on 2024 and there's no reason for us to talk about 2028—we have nothing to offer for that, no project and no willing我们正在筹备2024年奥运会,没有理由谈论2028年——我们没有什么可以提供的,没有项目,也没有意愿,可知巴黎为什么不同意国际奥委会的建议,因为他们已经告诉他们的合作伙伴在2024年举办,他们一直在申办,而且只会接受2024年的奥运会,故选C。
13.推断题。根据With all permanent venues already built and 88% public support, only Los Angeles 2024 offers the lowest-risk and truly sustainable solution for the future of the Olympic Movement in 2024 and beyond所有永久性场馆都已经建成,88%的公众支持,只有洛杉矶2024年奥运会为2024年及以后的奥林匹克运动提供了风险最低、真正可持续的解决方案,可知洛杉矶做了充分和很好准备的,故选C。
14.A
15.D
16.C
17.D
18.B
大意:文章主要介绍戴夫·斯特林在网上销售CD以及取得的成绩。
考查阅读理解,注意首先查看题干,划取问题关键词;再仔细阅读文章,根据关键词锁定答案,选择正确选项。
14.细节理解题。根据第一段第二句 The business he started from his home in Ohio, the[US, now sells 500, 000 CDs a year and has made him a millionaire (百万富翁) at the age of 24. 他在美国俄亥俄州的家中创办的这家公司现在每年销售50万张CD,并使他在24岁时成为百万富翁,可知是从他的家开始的。故选A。
15.细节理解题。根据第一段 A few years ago, Dave Stirling had the idea of selling CDs over the Internet. The business he started from his home in Ohio, the[US, now sells 500, 000 CDs a year and has made him a millionaire (百万富翁) at the age of 24. 几年前,戴夫·斯特林有了通过互联网销售CD的想法,他在美国俄亥俄州的家中创办的这家公司现在每年销售50万张CD,并使他在24岁时成为百万富翁,可知Stirling是通过网上卖CD成为富翁的。故选D。
16.推理判断题。根据第二段中 Why should you pay $15for a CD and spend the time and the money getting into the store and parking your car You can have the same CD for half of the price…你为什么要花15美元买一张CD,然后花时间和金钱去商店停车?你可以用一半的价格买到同样的CD,可知在网上买CD只花一半的钱,即7.5美金。故选C。
17.细节理解题。根据第二段And we can find any CD you want and bring it to your door in 24 hours!我们可以找到你想要的任何CD,并在24小时内送到你家门口!可知商品会送到你家。故选D。
18.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段I believe that one day we'll do our shopping over the Internet. It's easier, quicker and cheaper. Shops and supermarkets will be the past.我相信有一天我们会在网上购物。它更容易、更快、更便宜。商店和超市将成为过去,可知商店和超市将成为过去。故选选B。
19.D
20.A
21.C
22.B
23.C
大意:文章主要介绍了青少年作家朱丽叶·特纳。
考查阅读理解。本文涉及细节题和词义猜测题,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案;词义猜测题需要联系上下文,推断出句意,再推断出单词或短语的意思。
19.细节理解题。根据 A high school student Juliette Turner has been famous as a teen author since her three books came out. 高中生朱丽叶·特纳(Juliette Turner)自从她的三本书问世以来,就以青少年作家而闻名,可知朱丽叶·特纳是一个青少年作家。故选D。
20.细节理解题。根据第三段中的By Sixth Grade,she began writing about her own stories. 可知,在Turner上六年级的时候就开始写自己的故事。故选A。
21.细节理解题。第五段介绍的是Turner的第三本书,即《我的头发里不是干草》。由该段中“In the book,Juliette Turner became Jules O'Connor. 可知,生活中的Turner是这本书中人物JulesO'Connor的原形。故选C。
22.词义猜测题。根据下文中when they found hay in her hair当他们在她的头发里发现干草时;以及At school, did Turner get laughed at like O'Connor 在学校,特纳像奥康纳一样被嘲笑吗?可推断画线短语意为“捉弄”。故选B。
23.细节理解题。根据第二段首句 Turner finished Fourth Grade in New York City, but then she and her mom moved to a large farm in Texas and started working with horses and cattle. 特纳在纽约市读完了四年级,但后来她和母亲搬到了德克萨斯州的一个大农场,开始与马和牛一起工作,可知,Turner在上完四年级之后就和妈妈一起搬到了德克萨斯州的一家农场里生活,这与C项完全一致。故选C。
24.(1)A
(2)D
(3)A
(4)C
(5)B
本文介绍了乡村音乐。
(1)细节题。根据 It's the spirit of America, easy to understand, slow这是美国的精神,容易理解,很缓慢可知,它很快声音大是错的,故选A。
(2)词义猜测题。根据 Rural life can be hard, so the words are often sad. At first, people played the music only at family parties. But it became more popular. In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and they made them into records. 可知 rural是乡村有关或类似乡村的意思 ,故选D。
(3)推理题。根据 The guitars and songs will take you to mountains and fields there可知人们经常用吉他演奏乡村音乐,故选A。
(4)细节题。根据 In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and they made them into records.可知在20世纪20年代人们开始把它们录制成唱片,故选C。
(5)推理题。根据 John Denver was one of America's most famous country singers in the 1970s. His song Take Me Home, Country Roads is well known and people still play it today. 可知 ake Me Home, Country Roads 是乡村音乐,故选B。
考查阅读理解。本文涉及细节题、推断题,词义猜测题3种常考题型,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案;推断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息,词义猜测题需要根据上下文提炼相关信息锁定词意。
25.(1)D
(2)C
(3)C
(4)D
(5)B
本文介绍了Mike和Susan对读经典的态度。
(1)推理题。根据 I have a cousin who is eight years older than me和 Mike,14 years old,Mike14岁,表哥比他大8岁,可知Mike的表哥22岁,故选D。
(2)细节题。根据 He has read 26 classics可知Mike的表哥已经读了26本经典著作,故选C。
(3)推理题。根据 But if students spend too much time reading the classics,they won't get good grades,either可知Susan认为学生不应该花太多的时间阅读经典著作 ,故选C。
(4)细节题。根据 I have read LittleWomen,Tom Sawyer and Treasure Island 和 Some classics such as Oliver Twist,Treasure Island,Tom Sawyer and Little Women are good books可知Oliver Twist是Susan读过但Mike没读过的书,故选D。
(5)细节题。根据 I have read LittleWomen,Tom Sawyer and Treasure Island可知Mike已经读过3本经典著作,故选B。
考查阅读理解。本文涉及细节题、推断题2种常考题型,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案;推断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息。
26.(1)A
(2)A
(3)B
(4)B
短文大意:本文告诉我们美国青少年最喜欢嘻哈和说唱,摇滚乐,用激动人心的舞蹈节奏和简单的歌词来说出社会问题;在19世纪后期爵士乐发展了,但是爵士乐最不受青少年的喜爱。
(1)细节理解题。根据 It comes without surprise that hip-hop and rap are the most popular types of music among American teenagers. 毫不意外,嘻哈和说唱是美国青少年最喜爱的音乐。故选A。
(2)细节理解题。根据Pop music, such as Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys, has always met the tastes of the general public. 可知布兰妮·斯皮尔斯和后街男孩都属于流行音乐。故选A。
(3)根据 The survey also shows that jazz is least loved by American teens. It developed in the later part of the 19th century from a mixture of African songs and hymns. 可知爵士乐是在19世纪后期发展的。故选B。
(4)主旨大意题。根据文章主题句 Have you ever wondered what kind of music young people across the United States are listening to 这篇短文主要讲的是美国的青少年喜欢的音乐类型。故选B。
此题考查阅读理解。这道题涉及到细节理解和主旨大意两种题型。对于细节理解题,在阅读短文后,根据问题在文章中直接找到和问题相关的语句确定问题答案。对于主旨大意题可知根据文章的主题句进行判断。