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阅读理解——初级
- Passage 1 -
This is a picture of a classroom. The classroom is big and clean. You can see a teacher’s desk, five desks and six chairs. You can see a girl and a boy, too.
Three books are on the teacher’s desk. A pencil case is on a desk. Two pens and two rulers are in the pencil-case. A schoolbag is behind a chair. A ball is on the floor.
The girl is Gina. She is eleven. The boy is Bob. He is twelve. They are in Class Two, Grade One. They are good friends. Their teacher is Miss Green. She is not here.
( )1. What is the picture of?
A. Boys and girls.
B. Desks and chairs.
C. Pens and pencils.
D. A classroom.
( )2. Where are the two pens?
A. They’re in the pencil case.
B. They’re on the teacher’s desk.
C. They’re behind the chair.
D. They’re on the floor.
( )3. Who is eleven?
A. Gina. B. Bob.
C. Mike. D. Helen.
( )4. Who is their teacher?
A. Mr Green. B. Mrs Green. C. Miss Green. D. Miss Gao.
( )5. Are Gina and Bob good friends?
A. No, they are.
B. No, they aren’t.
C. Yes, they are.
D. Sorry, I don’t know.
- Passage 2 -
It is the middle of the day. Mother and Tom are sitting at the table. They are having lunch. There is some rice, bread and meat on the table. “I don’t like any rice. I don’t want to eat it,” says Tom. Mother says, “All right, don’t eat it.”
After lunch mother and Tom work in the fields. In the evening mother gives a bowl of rice to Tom.
“Oh, it is great!” says Tom.
“It’s the same rice,” says mother.
“Is that so?” asks Tom.
( )1. It is _______ and Tom doesn’t eat rice.
A. in the morning B. at noon
C. in the afternoon D. in the evening
( )2. Tom and his mother are sitting _______
the table.
A. on B. in
C. at D. under
( )3. There is some _______ on the table.
A. bread B. meat
C. rice
D. all of the above
( )4. After lunch, Tom and his mother work _______.
A. in the factory B. at school
C. in the fields D. on a farm
( )5. Does Tom eat the same rice at last?
A. Yes, he does.
B. No, he doesn’t.
C. Yes, he is.
D. No, he isn’t.
阅读理解——中级
- Passage 1 -
The Tiger Hill is said to be the most attractive spot of historical interest in Suzhou. It used to be called the Hill of Emergence from the Sea. The Tiger Hill is the burial place of He Lu, King of State Wu, who founded the city of Suzhou and made it as his capital. A legend says that since the King of Wu loved swords, his funerary objects included 3000 swords. Historical records tell us that 100,000 soldiers and civilians were put to carting earth from the lakeside to build his mausoleum. It is said that three days after the King’s funeral, a white tiger was seen crouching (蜷伏) on the hill.
During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Tiger Hill formed part of the country estate (财产) of Wang Xung and his brother Wang Min. Later the Wang brothers converted their estate into a monastery and named it Tiger Hill Temple. It was called Cloud Rock Temple during and after the Song Dynasty, until Emperor Kangxi of the Qing gave the monastery its present name, the Tiger Hill.
The hill is well wooded with a clear stream running around its foot. Many places of historical interest have made the hill a tourist attraction. The famous poet Su Dongpo in the Song Dynasty once remarked, “To visit Suzhou without seeing the Tiger Hill is something to regret.”
( )1. The Tiger Hill is a spot of _______ in Suzhou.
A. historic interest
B. historical interest
C. natural scenery
D. human landscape
( )2. The funerary objects included _______.
A. bows B. arrows
C. swords D. spears
( )3. The hill was called ______ in the Song Dynasty.
A. Tiger Hill Temple
B. Cloud Rock Temple
C. the Tiger Hill
D. monastery
( )4. In passage four, the word “stream” means _______.
A. lake B. sea
C. water D. brook
( )5. Su Dongpo wrote _______.
A. novel B. poetry
C. drama D. allegory
- Passage 2 -
Can you imagine a world without the Internet? It’s surprising to think about it.
Now, China has more than 162 million Internet users, according to the China Internet Network Information Centre. This is the second highest number of users in the world after the United States. Today, 66% of Chinese “netizens (网民)” are teenagers. “They spend about thirteen hours every week online,” said Qian Hulin, an Internet expert. Doctor Song in Beijing Xuanwu Hospital said about 14% of Chinese netizens who are teens often spend over ten hours on playing online games.
The main reasons why teenagers surf the web are to search for information, to commu-nicate with others and to have fun. On the Internet, teenagers can find out almost anything. And surfing the web can help students with their homework and widen their knowledge. “We saw your smoke signal,” they replied.
It is easy to get discouraged when things are going bad. But we shouldn’t lost heart, because God is at work in our lives, even in the midst of pain and suffering.
Remember, next time your little hut is burning to the ground, it may just be a smoke signal that summons the grace of God.
For all the negative things we have to say to ourselves, God has a positive answer for it.
( )1. In passage one, the word “rescue” means _______.
A. help B. save
C. find D. notice
( )2. When the man found his little hut in flames, he felt _______.
A. hopeless B. anxious
C. frightened D. careless
( )3. When the sailors came to the island, the man was _______ first.
A. interested B. appreciated
C. excited D. surprised
( )4. What can be inferred form the passage?
A. The man used to be discouraged when facing any difficulties.
B. The God set the hut on fire.
C. The sailors came to the island because of seeing the smoke.
D. The man was good at swimming.
( )5. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. How to survive in an island. B. Never give up.
C. When your little hut is on fire. D. Thanks to the smoke.
- Passage 2 -
Germs are everywhere. You can’t see them, but they are on your desk, on your computer, and even in the air!
Like people, germs move around the world. They fly with us on planes. When food, clothes, and other things travel around the world, germs travel, too. Some germs are safe, but some are dangerous. Germs cause illnesses like colds and the flu.
Warmer Weather Brings Germs
The world’s weather is changing. Cooler countries are getting warmer, so insects from hot countries can move there. Some of these insects, like mosquitoes, carry dangerous germs. These germs cause headaches, fever, and can even kill people.
Under Your Skin
Your skin protects you from germs. It stops some germs, but not all. They can enter your body when you eat, or when you have a cut. Germs are on your hands, too. They enter your body when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Fighting Germs
Your immune system (免疫系统) protects you, too. When germs get inside your body, your immune system finds and kills them. Special cells (细胞) move around your body and fight germs. They help you stay healthy. Other cells make antibodies. Antibodies help your body find and stop germs. What can you do to fight with germs? You should wash your hands with soap and water. Soap kills many germs, and water washes them away.
( )1. According to the text, insects _______.
A. kill germs B. carry germs
C. protect germs D. make germs
( )2. The underlined word “there” refers to
_______.
A. cooler countries B. hot countries
C. everywhere D. the world
( )3. Which of the following is right according to the text?
A. All germs are dangerous.
B. There are more germs in cold places.
C. Germs can get into your body.
D. Special cells hardly fight germs.
( )4. What do antibodies do?
A. They kill germs and wash them away.
B. They find and develop germs.
C. They help protect us from germs.
D. They help us stay healthy.
( )5. Which can be the best title for this text?
A. Germs Are Everywhere.
B. Weather Is Changing.
C. Skin Stops Germs.
D. Germs Are the King.
- Passage 1 -
This is a picture of a classroom. The classroom is big and clean. You can see a teacher’s desk, five desks and six chairs. You can see a girl and a boy, too.
Three books are on the teacher’s desk. A pencil case is on a desk. Two pens and two rulers are in the pencil-case. A schoolbag is behind a chair. A ball is on the floor.
The girl is Gina. She is eleven. The boy is Bob. He is twelve. They are in Class Two, Grade One. They are good friends. Their teacher is Miss Green. She is not here.
( )1. What is the picture of?
A. Boys and girls.
B. Desks and chairs.
C. Pens and pencils.
D. A classroom.
( )2. Where are the two pens?
A. They’re in the pencil case.
B. They’re on the teacher’s desk.
C. They’re behind the chair.
D. They’re on the floor.
( )3. Who is eleven?
A. Gina. B. Bob.
C. Mike. D. Helen.
( )4. Who is their teacher?
A. Mr Green. B. Mrs Green. C. Miss Green. D. Miss Gao.
( )5. Are Gina and Bob good friends?
A. No, they are.
B. No, they aren’t.
C. Yes, they are.
D. Sorry, I don’t know.
- Passage 2 -
It is the middle of the day. Mother and Tom are sitting at the table. They are having lunch. There is some rice, bread and meat on the table. “I don’t like any rice. I don’t want to eat it,” says Tom. Mother says, “All right, don’t eat it.”
After lunch mother and Tom work in the fields. In the evening mother gives a bowl of rice to Tom.
“Oh, it is great!” says Tom.
“It’s the same rice,” says mother.
“Is that so?” asks Tom.
( )1. It is _______ and Tom doesn’t eat rice.
A. in the morning B. at noon
C. in the afternoon D. in the evening
( )2. Tom and his mother are sitting _______
the table.
A. on B. in
C. at D. under
( )3. There is some _______ on the table.
A. bread B. meat
C. rice
D. all of the above
( )4. After lunch, Tom and his mother work _______.
A. in the factory B. at school
C. in the fields D. on a farm
( )5. Does Tom eat the same rice at last?
A. Yes, he does.
B. No, he doesn’t.
C. Yes, he is.
D. No, he isn’t.
阅读理解——中级
- Passage 1 -
The Tiger Hill is said to be the most attractive spot of historical interest in Suzhou. It used to be called the Hill of Emergence from the Sea. The Tiger Hill is the burial place of He Lu, King of State Wu, who founded the city of Suzhou and made it as his capital. A legend says that since the King of Wu loved swords, his funerary objects included 3000 swords. Historical records tell us that 100,000 soldiers and civilians were put to carting earth from the lakeside to build his mausoleum. It is said that three days after the King’s funeral, a white tiger was seen crouching (蜷伏) on the hill.
During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Tiger Hill formed part of the country estate (财产) of Wang Xung and his brother Wang Min. Later the Wang brothers converted their estate into a monastery and named it Tiger Hill Temple. It was called Cloud Rock Temple during and after the Song Dynasty, until Emperor Kangxi of the Qing gave the monastery its present name, the Tiger Hill.
The hill is well wooded with a clear stream running around its foot. Many places of historical interest have made the hill a tourist attraction. The famous poet Su Dongpo in the Song Dynasty once remarked, “To visit Suzhou without seeing the Tiger Hill is something to regret.”
( )1. The Tiger Hill is a spot of _______ in Suzhou.
A. historic interest
B. historical interest
C. natural scenery
D. human landscape
( )2. The funerary objects included _______.
A. bows B. arrows
C. swords D. spears
( )3. The hill was called ______ in the Song Dynasty.
A. Tiger Hill Temple
B. Cloud Rock Temple
C. the Tiger Hill
D. monastery
( )4. In passage four, the word “stream” means _______.
A. lake B. sea
C. water D. brook
( )5. Su Dongpo wrote _______.
A. novel B. poetry
C. drama D. allegory
- Passage 2 -
Can you imagine a world without the Internet? It’s surprising to think about it.
Now, China has more than 162 million Internet users, according to the China Internet Network Information Centre. This is the second highest number of users in the world after the United States. Today, 66% of Chinese “netizens (网民)” are teenagers. “They spend about thirteen hours every week online,” said Qian Hulin, an Internet expert. Doctor Song in Beijing Xuanwu Hospital said about 14% of Chinese netizens who are teens often spend over ten hours on playing online games.
The main reasons why teenagers surf the web are to search for information, to commu-nicate with others and to have fun. On the Internet, teenagers can find out almost anything. And surfing the web can help students with their homework and widen their knowledge. “We saw your smoke signal,” they replied.
It is easy to get discouraged when things are going bad. But we shouldn’t lost heart, because God is at work in our lives, even in the midst of pain and suffering.
Remember, next time your little hut is burning to the ground, it may just be a smoke signal that summons the grace of God.
For all the negative things we have to say to ourselves, God has a positive answer for it.
( )1. In passage one, the word “rescue” means _______.
A. help B. save
C. find D. notice
( )2. When the man found his little hut in flames, he felt _______.
A. hopeless B. anxious
C. frightened D. careless
( )3. When the sailors came to the island, the man was _______ first.
A. interested B. appreciated
C. excited D. surprised
( )4. What can be inferred form the passage?
A. The man used to be discouraged when facing any difficulties.
B. The God set the hut on fire.
C. The sailors came to the island because of seeing the smoke.
D. The man was good at swimming.
( )5. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. How to survive in an island. B. Never give up.
C. When your little hut is on fire. D. Thanks to the smoke.
- Passage 2 -
Germs are everywhere. You can’t see them, but they are on your desk, on your computer, and even in the air!
Like people, germs move around the world. They fly with us on planes. When food, clothes, and other things travel around the world, germs travel, too. Some germs are safe, but some are dangerous. Germs cause illnesses like colds and the flu.
Warmer Weather Brings Germs
The world’s weather is changing. Cooler countries are getting warmer, so insects from hot countries can move there. Some of these insects, like mosquitoes, carry dangerous germs. These germs cause headaches, fever, and can even kill people.
Under Your Skin
Your skin protects you from germs. It stops some germs, but not all. They can enter your body when you eat, or when you have a cut. Germs are on your hands, too. They enter your body when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
Fighting Germs
Your immune system (免疫系统) protects you, too. When germs get inside your body, your immune system finds and kills them. Special cells (细胞) move around your body and fight germs. They help you stay healthy. Other cells make antibodies. Antibodies help your body find and stop germs. What can you do to fight with germs? You should wash your hands with soap and water. Soap kills many germs, and water washes them away.
( )1. According to the text, insects _______.
A. kill germs B. carry germs
C. protect germs D. make germs
( )2. The underlined word “there” refers to
_______.
A. cooler countries B. hot countries
C. everywhere D. the world
( )3. Which of the following is right according to the text?
A. All germs are dangerous.
B. There are more germs in cold places.
C. Germs can get into your body.
D. Special cells hardly fight germs.
( )4. What do antibodies do?
A. They kill germs and wash them away.
B. They find and develop germs.
C. They help protect us from germs.
D. They help us stay healthy.
( )5. Which can be the best title for this text?
A. Germs Are Everywhere.
B. Weather Is Changing.
C. Skin Stops Germs.
D. Germs Are the King.