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初中英语阅读理解练习题
Afriendofminewasfondofdrawinghorse.Hedrewthehorsesverywell,buthealwaysbegan
thetail.NowitistheWesternruletobeginattheheadofthehorse,thatiswhyIwassurprised.It
struckmethatitcouldnotreallymakeanydifferencewhethertheartistbeginsattheheadorthe
tailorthebelly(肚子)orthefootofthehorse,ifhereallyknowshisbusiness.Andmostgreat
artistswhoreallyknowtheirbusinessdonotfollowotherpeople’srule.Theymaketheirown
rules.Everyoneofthemdoeshisworkinawaypeculiar(奇特的)tohimself;andthepeculiarity
meansonlythathefindsitmoreeasy
toworkinthatway.
Nowtheverysamethingistruetoliterature(文学).Andthequestion,"HowshallIbegin?
"only
meansthatyouwanttobeginattheheadinsteadofbeginningatthetailorsomewhereelse.That
is,youarenotyetexperienced(有经验的)enoughtotrusttoyourownpowers.Whenyoubecomemoreexperiencedyouwill
neveraskthequestion,andIthinkthatyouwilloftenbeginatthetail--thatistosay,youwillwritetheendofthestorybeforeyouhaveeventhoughtofthebeginning.
1.Afriendofthewriter’sdrewthehorses____.
A.verywell
B.inthewayofwesternrule
C.inthewayofhisownrule
D.alloftheabove
2.Thewriterwassurprisedbecause____.
A.theartistbegantodrawattheheadofthehorse
B.theartistbegantodrawatthetailofthehorse
C.theartistmadehisownrule
D.theartistdidnotfollowotherpeople’srule
3.Youarenotyetexperiencedbecause____.A.youdon’tknowwheretobegin
B.youwanttobeginattheheadinsteadofbeginningatthetail
C.youalwaysaskedquestion
D.youdonottrusttoyourownpowers
4.Whenyoubecomemoreexperiencedyouwill____.A.neveraskquestion
B.oftenbeginatthetail
C.shouldwritetheendofthestoryD.shouldthinkofthebeginning
5.Thetopicofthepassageis______.
A.Howtodrawahorse
B.Howtowriteastory
C.Howtomakeyourownrules
D.Trusttoyourownpowers
Key:
CDDCD
No.4middleSchool
Kunming,yunnan
April2nd,2004
Deareditor(编辑),
Iliveinabeautifulcity.Manyvisitorscometomycity.therearesomanycolorfulpeacocks(
雀)here.
ThepeacocksmostlyliveonthegrasslandofDongfengSquare
Theyaregivenfoodfreelybyvisitors.Theyusuallythrowfoodtothem,anddon
allwhetherthefoodisrightornot.Someofthepeacocksbecameill,someevendiedaftereatingthebadfoodgivenbythevisitors.
I’msuremostofthevisitorswhothrowfoodtothepeacocksreallylikethebirds,butdon
realize(意识到)thattheymaybedoingthemharm(伤害).
Thevisitorsshouldbetoldthatwhathavedoneisveryharmfultothebirds,andthiskindofthing
mustbestoppedfromhappening.
PerhapswecanbuildsomesmallshopsbesideDongfengSquaretosellpeacockfood.
everyperson,it’oursdutytogivemorelovetothesebeautifulbirdsandtolookaftercarefully.
Yours,
SunYan
孔
’tthinka
’t
Forus
them
()6.Manyvisitorscometothewriter
’
scityto__________.
A.dosomeshoppingB.seebeautifulpeacocks
C.playonDongfengsquareD.eatnicefood
()7.Somepeacocksbecameillanddiedbecausesomevisitors______;
A.did’tgivethemanyfoodB.gavethemtoomuchfood
C.threwthemsomebadfoodD.lovedthemandplayedwiththem
()8.SomeshopscanbebuiltbesideDongfengSquaresothattheymay_____________.
A.sellfoodforvisitorsB.sellfoodforpeacocks
C.makethesquaremorebeautifulD.havethebeautifulbirds
()9.Fromthepassageweknowpeopleshould__________.
A.liveandplaywiththebirds
B.stopthebirdsfromeatingtoomuch
C.giverightfoodtothebirds
D.givemorefoodtothebirds
()10.Wecanguessthewriteroftheletter,SunYan,maybea_____.
A.visitorB.shopkeeperC.squarekeeperD.student
6-10:
BCBCD
(3)
EverytownintheUnitedStateshasapostoffice.Someareverysmall,andyoumayalsofindtheminthecornerofashop.Othersarelargerbuildings.TheyareopenfivedaysaweekandonSaturdaymornings.FromMondaythroughFridaytheyareusuallyopenfrom8:
30to4:
30.
Ifyouknowhowmuchthepostage(邮资)isforyourletter,youcanbuystampsatanywindow.
Insomepostofficesyoucanbuystampsfrommachines.Stampsaresoldmanydifferentprices,
fromonecent(美分)tomanydollars.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyouletter,youmayaskthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp.heorshewillgiveyouthestampsyou
need.Ifyouaresendingyourletterfaraway,youshoulduseairmailenvelopes(航空信封).
Rememberthatpostagewillbemoreexpensiveforalettertobesentoutsidethecountry.
Atapostofficeyoucanalsobuypostcards.Apostcardischeaperthanaletter.Usuallythepriceofpostageforapostcardisabouthalfthatofaletter.Thepostcardsthatyoubuyatapostofficedonothavepictures.However,alsotheyarenottobesentoutsidethecountry.
Lettersareaneasyandcheapwaytokeepintouchwithpeopleinmanydifferentcountries.
()11.Thepassagetellusthatwecanfind________easilyintheUnitedStatesofAmerica.
A.postofficesB.largebuildings
C.smallshopsD.differentbanks
()12.ThepostofficesintheUnitedStatesareopen_________.
A.sevenhoursadayB.sixhoursaday
C.fivehoursadayD.eighthoursaday
()13.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyourletter,youcan____.
A.goandbuystampsfromthemachineinthepostofficesendacheappostcardinsteadofyourletter
B.getintouchwithsomebodyyouknowinthepostoffice
C.askthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp
()14.Thepriceofpostagefor________ismoreexpensive.
A.abeautifulpostcardB.aletterwrittenonenvelope
C.aletterbyairmailD.apostcardwithpictures
()15.Thepassagetellsussomethingabout________intheUSA
A.thepostB.thepostageC.lettersD.postcards
11-15ADDCA
(4)
Long,long
ago
therewasaveryfoolish
thief.Do
youknow
what
hedid
oneday?
When
he
wantedtosteal(偷)thebellonhisneighbour
’sdoor,hewalkeduptothedoor,tookholdof(
抓住)
thebellandpulledhard.Thebellmadeaveryloudnoise.Thethiefwasafraidandwenthome.
Thenhesatdown
tothink,“Imustdo
something
aboutthe
noise,
”hesaid.Hethought
and
thought.Atlasthehadanidea.
“someAh,Icotton’llinputmyears.ThenIwon
’tbeabletohear
thenoise.
”Thenextdayhewenttothedoorofhisneighbour,andtookholdofthebell.Thistime
hepulledevenharder.Thebellrangloudly,butthethiefdidnothearanything.Withanotherhard
pullhegotthebellout.Justthentheneighbourcamerunningout.
“Stealmybell?
I’llteachyoualesson(
教训),”theangrymanshouted.Andhehitthethiefon
thenose.
Thefoolishthiefdidnotknowhowtheneighbourfoundouthewasstealingthebell.
“Whydidhe
comeoutjustthen?
”hewondered(
感到疑惑).
()16.Thethiefwastryingtoget.
A.hisneighbou
rB.hisneighbour
’sdoorbell
C.somecottonD.adoorwithabellonit
()17.Thethiefputsomecottoninhisears.Hethoughtitwouldbeforhimtostealthedoorbell.
A.safeB.difficultC.dangerousD.easy
()18.Theneighbourranoutprobably(
很可能)because.
A.heknewhisdoorbellwasbeingstolen
B.hethoughtsomeonewaseager(
渴望的)tovisithim
C.herealized(
意识到)somethingstrangehappened
D.BothBandC
()19.Theneighbourhitthethiefto.
A.givehimlessonsB.punish(
惩罚)himforstealing
C.helphimwiththebellD.behisteacher
()20.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thethiefunderstoodwhyhewashitonthenose.
B.Thethiefknewwhytheneighbourcameout.
C.Thethiefthoughttheneighbourcouldn
’ettarbellthemadenois.
D.Thethiefdidn
’twanttoknowwhytheneighbourranout.
16-20BADBC
(5)
Afarmerwasputinprison(监狱).Oneday,hegotaletterfromhiswife.
“Iamworriedaboutoutfarm,
”shewrote.
“It
’stimetoplantpotatoes,
butIcan’tdoallthedigging(
挖)bymyself.”
Thefarmerthoughtoverandthenhadanidea.Hewroteto
hiswife,
“Don’tdig
thefields.Thisidwheremygold(
金子)is.Don’tplantpotatoesuntilIcomehome.
Afewdayslater,thefarmergotantherletterfromhiswife.Itsaid,
“Twodays
ago,abouttenprisonguards(
监狱看守)cametoourfields.Itlookedasiftheywerelookingfor
something.Theyhavedugourfield.”
Thefarmerwrotetohiswifeatonce.“Nowyoucanplantourpotatoes,
()21.Thefarmerwasputinprison________.
A.becausehehaddonesomethingwrong
B.becausehehadalotofgoldinthefields
C.Thewriterdidn’tsayanythingaboutwhythefarmerwasputinprison
D.Fornothing
()22.Thefarmer’swifewasmuchworriedabout_____.
A.herhusbandB.theirfarmC.plantingpotatoesD.herself
()23.Thefarmertoldhiswife__first.
A.nottodigthefieldsB.todigthefields
C.toasktheprisonguardsforhelpD.tofindthegoldinthefields
()24.Whydidtheprisonguardsdigthefarmer’sfields?
________.
A.Theywantedtohelpthefarmer
B.Theirleaderorderedthemtodoso
C.Thefarmeraskedthemtodoso
D.Theywantedtofindoutthegold
”
hewrote.
()25.Whydidthefarmeraskhiswifetoplantpotatoesatonce?
Because_____.
A.their
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