1、中考英语初中英语阅读理解阅读的教案及答案中考英语初中英语阅读理解阅读的教案及答案一、英语阅读理解阅读1阅读理解 Do you enjoy novels? The best sellers of the year are waiting for you in our bookstore! The Longest Night This is William Smiths last book in his life. William became a writer after teaching English for a few years. Susan is a nurse in southern
2、 England. There she works in a small hospital. One day a baby is so ill that Susan has to drive all night to get her to the nearest big city. They have a lot of problems getting there and when they reach the hospital No Pains No Gains(收获) This exciting story is Emma Browns twentieth. No Pains No Gai
3、ns is about Harry, who works with his father, a carpenter, in Philippines. They work long, hard hours making tables and chairs, but they do not have any money. Then one day a man dressed all in black buys the most beautiful table in the shop and. Hospital or Cinema? Elizabeth Beckman, who studies En
4、glish in Sydney, wrote this story earlier this year. Betty is a young and beautiful Brazilian( 巴西的) woman. Her dream is to become a doctor. She goes to Sydney to study English and medicine but one day she meets a man who asks her to go to the US with him to become a film star. What will Betty do?(1)
5、After we read this, we know that this is _. A.apiece of newsB.an adC.a diaryD.a menu(2)The Longest Night is about _. A.William Smiths lifeB.William Smiths last bookC.William Smiths jobD.the nurse Susan and a sick baby(3)From the title No Pains No Gains, we may know that Harry _ at last. A.has made a
6、 successB.is still poorC.doesnt have to work hardD.has killed the man in black(4)Whats the meaning of the word carpenter? A.A shop owner.B.A businessman.C.A hard- working man.D.A person who makes wooden things(5)Which of the following is TRUE? A.William Smith is still alive.B.Emma is twenty years ol
7、d.C.Susan had taught English for two years.D.Elizabeth wrote Hospital or Cinema? years ago.2阅读理解 When you enter my home for the first time, you will always be impressed with a small and white envelope(信封). No name, no address. It has hung on our Christmas tree for about 10 years. It all began becaus
8、e my husband Mike hated Christmas. He didnt hate the true meaning of Christmas, but the commercial(商业的) way of it, spending too much on the usual Christmas gifts, such as rushing into a store to buy a tie for Uncle Harry. Knowing he felt this way, I decided not to buy the usual gifts, such as shirts
9、 and sweaters. I reached for something special for Mike. The idea came in an unusual way. Our son Kevin, 12, was wrestling(摔跤) at the school. Before Christmas there was a match against a team helped by a city church, mostly poor kids. As the match began, I was surprised to see the other team wrestli
10、ng only wearing the old clothes because they couldnt afford the wrestling uniforms, while our boys in their blue and gold uniforms. Of course, we ended up with beating them. Mike, seated beside me, shook his head sadly, I wish just one of them could have won. In fact, they could if they had worn the
11、 uniforms. They have talent for wrestling, but losing like this could take the heart right out of them. Mike loved kids-all kids and he knew them, having trained kids football and baseball. At that time, I thought of the idea for the gift. That afternoon, I went to a store and bought some wrestling
12、uniforms and sent them to the city church for the kids without leaving my name. On Christmas Eve, I put the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Mike what I had done and telling him that this was his gift from me. His smile was the greatest thing about Christmas that year and the next years
13、. You see, we lost Mike now. But every Christmas Eve I would put an envelope on the tree, and in the morning, three more joined it. Each of our children had secretly put an envelope on the tree for their dad. Mikes spirit, like the Christmas spirit, will always be with us.(1)Mike hated Christmas bec
14、ause he . A.disliked receiving the same gifts every yearB.didnt like people spending too much money on giftsC.didnt understand the true meaning of ChristmasD.hated rushing into a store to buy a tie for Uncle Harry(2)We can infer(推断) from the passage that the writer is a(n) . A.brave and outgoing man
15、B.loving and patient manC.strict and serious womanD.understanding and kind woman(3)The sentence underlined in Paragraph 5 means . A.they didnt have talent because they lost the matchB.they wouldnt accept the result because of the old clothesC.they might lose heart after they were badly beaten in thi
16、s wayD.they tried to cheer themselves up even if they failed in the match(4)It can be learnt from the passage that . A.the writer sends gifts to children every ChristmasB.the children now prefer new toys to the envelopeC.the white envelope was a gift from the poor kidsD.Mikes spirit will have a stro
17、ng influence on his children forever3阅读理解 When my brother and I were children, we spent a few weeks each summer in the countryside with our uncle. He was a geologist and loved to go on long walks to find stones to add to his collection at the university. More often than not, we followed him. One day
18、, we left early and this time, our uncle gave us two backpacks. You can help me carry the samples(样本), he explained. Sure, why not? The whole day, we walked around the countryside, and every now and then, our uncle put stones in our bags. We were a bit surprised that sometimes he also took some ston
19、es out from our bags, but thought he had just found better samples. We reached the house in the late afternoon. The backpacks were so heavy that we were really tired out when we put them on the ground. Yet our uncles backpack was half-empty. Why did you give us so many stones? we asked. I didnt. You
20、 did, he said, waiting for a while before continuing. You did not know it, but I made you go through a little attitude(态度) test today. What do you mean an attitude test? we wanted to know. It is something someone once did to me. You see, I listened to every word you said. And whenever you complained
21、(抱怨) about anyone or anything, I added a stone to your bags. And whenever you talked about something in an attitude of positive thinking, I took out a stone. And now look at your backpacks. We did. They were full. I hope you remember this little attitude test. You see, your negative(负面的) thoughts ar
22、e like stones. You carry them in your mind just like those stones in a backpack. The more negative thoughts you have, the heavier your mind is. So look at those bags and start paying attention to what you say and how you say things. This little lesson was one of the most important I ever had. And I
23、remember my uncle with great love for teaching us one of the most important lessons in life-the power of attitude.(1)A geologist is a person who . A.grows plantsB.studies the earthC.sells stonesD.draws pictures(2)What did the writer and his brother often do when staying with their uncle in the count
24、ryside? A.They often followed him to collect stones.B.They often followed him to his university.C.They often studied the stones with him.D.They often took long walks to enjoy nature.(3)When the writer and his brother returned home late in the afternoon, . A.they were tired but happy that they had he
25、lped their uncleB.they wished they could collect more sample stonesC.they found that their bags were filled with stonesD.they were angry to find their uncles bag half-empty(4)How did the uncle explain the attitude test to the author? A.By giving examples of good stones.B.By asking questions about th
26、e stones.C.By using famous sayings about stones.D.By comparing negative thoughts to stones.(5)This article is mainly written to tell us that . A.we should do science tests from time to timeB.we should spend more time collecting storiesC.we should be more positive when facing difficultiesD.we should
27、pay more attention to our backpacks4阅读理解 Stonehenge means hanging stones. They stood in a circle, with 30 more stones lying on top to form a ring of rocks. There was also an inner circle built with similar stones. The stones set up in a trilithon(巨石牌坊) pattern. A trilithon is made of two stone pilla
28、rs with a stab of rock laid across the top. The stones weigh up to 20 tons each. People wonder how the huge rocks were placed that way. Historians agree that Stonehenge was built in three different stages. The first stage took place about 5, 000 years ago. At that time, a large circular earth wall w
29、as made. Historians believe the wall was dug and cut with tools made form anglers(鹿角) of red deer. The earth wall was about 98m in diameter(直径) a 5-meter-tall stone was placed near the center. Then, they had to transport the large blue stones (up to 4 tons) 384 kilometers to Stonehenge. Experts thin
30、k they might be moved across ice and snow. The ground in winter in this area is usually full of ice and snow, making it easier to move the rocks. The next task was to stand the stones up. The most difficult task was putting the top stones in place. Each one of these tasks took a lot of planning and a lot of strength, but the workers of Stonehenge were