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1、 初一閱讀理解訓(xùn)練The day was like any other day in his life, Tom walked past the shop on the street comer. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes, and he felt happy to see that the pair of shoes he wanted very much were still there. Looking down, he felt sorry for himself. He really wanted to have the

2、m for his birthday.He sadly walked away and thought how to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him anything he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money. He decided not to go home at once, as he looked worried and his mother would notice (注意) it. So he went to

3、the park and sat on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair (輪椅) . He noticed that the boy moved the wheel with his hands. Tom looked at him carefully and was surprised to see the boy have no feet. He looked at his own feet. “Its much better to be without shoes than without feet, ” he thought.

4、 There was no reason (理由) for him to feel so sorry and sad. He sent away and smiled, thinking he was happier.1Tom passed the shop_.Aon footBby busCby bike Din a car2Why did Tom stop in front of the shop? Because he wanted_. Ato buy the shoesBto look at the shoes he likedCto look at the shoes in the

5、shop windowDto look at the shoes on the front row3The pair of shoes he liked was _. Atoo expensiveBquite cheapCnot thereDnot sold yet4Tom went into the park because he_. Awas thinking how to tell his mother about itBwanted to see the boyCdidnt want to make his mother worriedDhe felt sad5From the sto

6、ry we can know that Tom_. Aliked new shoes very muchBloved his mother bestCdidnt want to go to schoolDdidnt want to stay at homePeople sometimes like to read stories of dogs very much. They think that dogs are much cleverer than cats, sheep, cows or other animals in their homes.One of my close frien

7、ds, Bob, has a very large police dog named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, Bob and Jack have a walk in the park nearby. Jack likes these walks very much. One Sunday afternoon, I paid a visit to my friend. I stayed there for a long time and my friend and I had much more talk with each other than ever b

8、efore. Soon it was time for them to take a walk in the park. We forgot that. Jack became worried about it. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of me and looked at me. But I still paid no attention (注意) to him. I went on talking with my friend. At last, Jack could not w

9、ait any longer. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down in front of me again. But this time, he held my hat in his mouth. Suddenly, I understood what Jack meant and so did my friend.1How many people are there in this story?_. AOneBTwoCThreeDFour2Jack_. Ais a close frie

10、nd of mineBenjoys long walks in the park every Sunday afternoonChas many close friendsDenjoys talks in the room3Jack was worried because_. Ahe wanted to eat somethingBit was Sunday afternoon againChe was not feeling wellDhe wanted his master (主人) to take him for a walk4Jack took my hat in his mouth

11、to show that_. AI should leave the house at onceBhe liked my hat very muchChe was hungry and he tried to eat itDhe wanted to have a rest5Which of the following is true?_. AWhen Jack and I were talking, my friend didnt pay any attention to usBWhen I was talking to my friend, Jack didnt pay any attent

12、ion to usCWhen my friend and I were talking, we didnt pay any attention to JackDWhen my friend was talking to Jack, I paid attention to themPeter was a small boy. He lived with his parents in a small house near some hills. The people there were all poor.One night it was very dry and windy.When every

13、body was asleep, Peter suddenly heard some noise. It came out from the kitchen (廚房). He got up and walked to the kitchen. He found that the wood beside the stove (火爐) was burning . There was no water tap (水龍頭) in the house , so he could not put out (撲滅) the fire . He shouted loudly to wake up everyo

14、ne in the house. Then he ran out of his house and knocked on the doors of many houses to wake the people up. They all left their houses quickly. At last the fire was put out by the firemen. Many houses were burnt. But nobody was burnt in the fire.1Peter lived with his_. AsistersBbrothersCunclesDpare

15、nts2One night he found that_ beside the stove was burning. Athe tableBthe woodCthe doorDthe window3_, so he could not put out the fire. AEverybody was asleepBHe couldnt shout loudlyCThe kitchen was very bigDthere was no water tap in the house4Peter knocked on the doors of many houses_. Ato wake the

16、people upBto get some waterCto find his classmatesDto visit them5_hurt in the fire. APeople in other houses wereBPeters parents wereCNobody wasDPeter was “Youre just in time, Joe. Were going to play cowboys(牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians. ” One of my cousins(堂兄弟)said.“How many Indians?”

17、 I asked.“Oh, about a thousand. ” He answered, and before I could say no,I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Lets catch the killers!” and other such TV play language ca

18、me into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpas car“Weve got him, boys. Lets go and catch him!”But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.Just then I heard a sho

19、ut , “Bring the rope(繩子), and we can burn him. ”“Only Indians burn people. Cowboys.” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang(絞死)people. ”I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “Were leaving now. ”“Untie me.” I shouted. ”Were goin

20、g.“Why did Bobby want matches(火柴)?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any. ”“oh, he was just going t matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches”Mother was quite sure, and I didnt say any more.1How many children played the Indians? AOne thousandBOne hundredCOn

21、e groupDOne2Why did Joes cousin say that Joe was just in time? Because_. Athere were not enough children four the gameBthe game was just going to startCnone of his cousins wanted to be the IndiansDthey were waiting for Joe3Joe didnt say “Cowbays hang people.” Because_. Ahe was tied to a treeBthat wo

22、uld make things worseChe was caught by the cowboysDthat would make the cowboys angry4Which of the following is TRUE? AOne of Joes cousins was looking for matches.BDad didnt want to give the children any matches.CBobby wanted to get some matches from his father.DMum didnt think children should play w

23、ith matches.5The name of the story should he“_.” AJoe and his cousinsBWho knows what danger is waiting thereCCowboys and Indians is a favourite childrens gameDHow cowboys and Indians fought in the pastA very new, young officer was at a station. He was on his way to visit his mother in another town,

24、and he wanted to telephone her to tell her the time of this train , so that she could meet him at the station in her carHe look in all his pockets, but round that he did not have the right money for the telephone, so he went outside and looked around for someone to help him.At last an old soldier ca

25、me by, and the young officer stopped him and said, “Have you got change(零錢(qián)) for ten pence(便士)?”“Wait a moment, ” the old soldier answered. He began to put his hand in his pock- et, “Ill see whether I can help you. ”“Dont you know how to speak to an officer?” the young man said angrily. “Now lets sta

26、rt again. Have you got change for ten pence? ”“No, sir,” the old soldier answered quickly.1The young officer and his mother lived_. Ain the same townBin different placesCin another townDin the other town2The young officer Wanted to telephone his mother to tell her_. Athat he was going to visit herBw

27、here his train would leave forCwhat time his train would arrive at the stationDthat he was then at the station3He looked around for help because he_. Ahad no money to make the phone callBdid not know where to make the phone callCneeded some change for the phone callDwanted to get change from the old

28、 soldier4The young officer was angry because he thought the old soldier_. Awas polite to himBwas not polite to himCdidnt know how to speak to himDdidnt like to help him at all5Which of the following is not true? ABoth the young officer and the old soldier were angry.BThe young officer wanted his mot

29、her to meet him at the station.CHe wanted the old soldier to speak to him in a polite way.DHe didnt know the soldier before.答案參考答案:ABDCB 2BBDAC 3DBDAC 4DCBAB 5BCCBA、No. 01 Mr Smith lives in the small village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes _

30、1_ the same way. One morning while he was _2_ his newspaper on the train, a man _3_ him came up to him. Mr Smith had not met him before. The man said,“ _4_ ” to him and then _5_ to talk to him. The man said, “Your _6_ isnt interesting, is it? You got on the same train at the same station at the same

31、 time _7_ morning and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper.” When Mr Smith _8_ this, he put his newspaper down, turned around and _9_ to the man angrily, “How do you know all that about me?” “Because Im _10_ sitting in the same seat behind you,” the man answered. 1. A. family

32、B. house C. village D. home 2. A. seeing B. look C. reading D. finding 3. A. before B. behind C. beside D. next to 4. A. Sorry B. Thanks C. Hello D. Goodbye 5. A. refused B. stopped C. ordered D. began 6. A. life B. work C. office D. child 7. A. one B. every C. this D. yesterday 8. A. heard B. liste

33、ned C. found D. felt 9. A. asked B. said C. told D. talked 10. A. never B. hardly C. always D. sometimes 本文是個(gè)幽默故事。講述一個(gè)人說(shuō)另一個(gè)人每天早上重復(fù)做同一件事,這樣生活單調(diào),其實(shí)自己也一樣。 1. D 表示回家是come home與前面的去上班go to work相對(duì)。 2. C 表示看書(shū)看報(bào)用read。 3. B 由文末Im sitting in the same seat behind you可知。 4. C 從下文可知是向他召呼問(wèn)好,所以是say “Hello” to him。

34、 5. D 打了召呼后自然就會(huì)開(kāi)始(began) 談起話來(lái)。 6. A 在同一時(shí)間、同一個(gè)車(chē)站、乘同一個(gè)火車(chē),這是種單是調(diào)泛味的生活 (life)。而不是這工作,也不是辦公,更不是指小孩。 7. B 指每天早上都是如此,才會(huì)說(shuō)單調(diào)泛味。 8. A 史密斯先生聽(tīng)到(heard) 這些話。listen指有意識(shí)在“聽(tīng)”,強(qiáng)調(diào)動(dòng)作,后接賓語(yǔ)時(shí)要加to;hear指聽(tīng)的結(jié)果“聽(tīng)到”。 9. B say to sb對(duì)某人說(shuō)。雖然后面是一個(gè)問(wèn)句,但表示問(wèn)某人時(shí)ask后不用to,而直接說(shuō)ask sb。 10. C 因?yàn)閷?duì)史密斯先生如此了解,當(dāng)然是“總”總在他的后面了Mr Smith lives in the s

35、mall village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes _1_ the same way. One morning while he was _2_ his newspaper on the train, a man _3_ him came up to him. Mr Smith had not met him before. The man said,“ _4_ ” to him and then _5_ to talk to him. T

36、he man said, “Your _6_ isnt interesting, is it? You got on the same train at the same station at the same time _7_ morning and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper.” When Mr Smith _8_ this, he put his newspaper down, turned around and _9_ to the man angrily, “How do you know a

37、ll that about me?” “Because Im _10_ sitting in the same seat behind you,” the man answered. 1. A. family B. house C. village D. home 2. A. seeing B. look C. reading D. finding 3. A. before B. behind C. beside D. next to 4. A. Sorry B. Thanks C. Hello D. Goodbye 5. A. refused B. stopped C. ordered D.

38、 began 6. A. life B. work C. office D. child 7. A. one B. every C. this D. yesterday 8. A. heard B. listened C. found D. felt 9. A. asked B. said C. told D. talked 10. A. never B. hardly C. always D. sometimes Come and see the Indian elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting t

39、o meet you, and the monkeys from China are waiting to throw things to you. The lovely koalas(樹(shù)袋熊)from Australia are waiting to laugh at you,and the giraffes from Zambia(贊比亞)are waiting to look down on you TicketsGrown-ups(成人):$:2.00Children:Over 12:$1.00 Under12:FreeKeep the zoo clean!Do not touch,g

40、ive food to or go near the animals.Opening time:10:00am-3:00pm(mon.-Fri.)9:00am-4:00pm(Sat.and Sun)1.( c )How many kinds of animals are talked about in this passage?A.Four B . Five C.Six D.Seven2.( c )Now Mr Smith is in the zoo with his tow sons,one aged 14and the other aged 10.How much are the tickets altogether?A.$4.00 B.$2.00 C.$3.00 D.$1.00

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