More than anything else in the world, Lion liked being King of the jungle. He walked around, showing off his power and pride.
Each day Lion took a long lazy sleep under the shade of his favourite tree. He always dreamed of weaker animals bowing(鞠躬) before him.
One day Mouse ran through the jungle and tripped over Lion’s huge paws. Lion woke up with a start. “How dare you wake me up! ” he shouted angrily. Lion grabbed Mouse with one paw. “On the second thought, I’m in the mood for the snack, and you’ll make a delicious meal.”, he said.
Mouse cried out, “King Lion, please spare(饒。 me! If you let me live, I’ll always remember your kindness. And, some day, I might be able to help you.”
“ How could such a powerless little mouse ever help me?” That thought made Lion laugh so much that he decided to let Mouse go. A week later, Lion was walking through the jungle on the way to his favourite tree when he stepped onto a hunter’s net. The net scooped him up. No matter how he twisted and turned, he couldn’t escape.
When Mouse heard Lion’s frightened shouts, he raced to help. Mouse quickly chewed(咬)through the ropes to make a hole in the net. Soon, Lion moved out and was free. Lion looked down at the little mouse. “Thank you for saving my life,” said Lion, smiling his widest smile. “I was mistaken. You are not a powerless little mouse. You are a great friend!”
【小題1】 What did Lion do each day?
A.He stepped onto a hunter’s net. |
B.He bowed before weaker animals. |
C.He showed kindness to animals in the jungle. |
D.He had a good sleep under his favourite tree. |
A.He made a hole in the net. |
B.He shouted at Lion angrily. |
C.He tripped over Lion’s paws. |
D.He prepared a delicious meal for Lion. |
A.Because he was trapped in the net. |
B.Because he took Mouse as his good friend. |
C.Because he believed Mouse could save him. |
D.Because he doubted if Mouse could be of any help. |
A.Clever and honest. | B.Silly and lazy |
C.Humorous and stubborn | D.Proud and selfish. |
A.Pride makes you lose what you have. |
B.Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. |
C.Even the small can show great strength. |
D.When the cat’s away, the mice will play. |
【小題1】D
【小題2】C
【小題3】D
【小題4】A
【小題5】C
解析試題分析:本文敘述了一個(gè)老鼠被獅子抓住了,他懇求獅子放了他,并說以后會(huì)幫助獅子的。獅子覺得好笑,于是放了他。有一天,獅子被獵人用網(wǎng)抓住了,老鼠在網(wǎng)上咬了一個(gè)洞,幫助獅子逃生。獅子向老鼠表示感謝。這個(gè)故事告訴我們即使再小的東西也能表現(xiàn)出偉大的力量。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Each day Lion took a long lazy sleep under the shade of his favourite tree.可知獅子每天在樹下睡很長時(shí)間的懶覺。故選D。
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)One day Mouse ran through the jungle and tripped over Lion’s huge paws. Lion woke up with a start.可知老鼠被獅子的爪子絆倒了,獅子一下子就醒了。故選C。
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“ How could such a powerless little mouse ever help me?” That thought made Lion laugh so much that he decided to let Mouse go.可知獅子覺得老鼠這么小怎么會(huì)幫到他呢,他感到懷疑,于是他決定放了老鼠。故選D。
【小題4】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中講老鼠被獅子抓住時(shí),老鼠說以后會(huì)幫助獅子,因此得以逃生,這說明他聰明。當(dāng)獅子被獵人用網(wǎng)子捕捉時(shí),老鼠在網(wǎng)上咬了一個(gè)洞,幫助獅子逃生,這說明老師說到做到,誠實(shí)。故選A。
【小題5】推理判斷題。文中講小老鼠雖然渺小但是有時(shí)卻能幫助龐大的獅子,這說明即使再小的東西也能顯示出偉大的力量。故選C。
考點(diǎn):故事類短文閱讀。
年級(jí) | 高中課程 | 年級(jí) | 初中課程 |
高一 | 高一免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初一 | 初一免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
高二 | 高二免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初二 | 初二免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
高三 | 高三免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初三 | 初三免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
A farmer carelessly lost an expensive gold watch in the barn on the farm, where he searched for everywhere but failed.
So he put a notice on the gate of the farm: whoever finds the gold watch will be rewarded 100 dollars.
People tried their best to look for the watch in order to get the reward. However, the barn was too large and the straw in the barn was too thick,it was getting dark they were still unable to find it. So they give up the reward of 100 dollars one by one.
But only a small boy was still not discouraged but kept looking for it .He had nothing to eat throughout the day.In order to solve the family problem, he looked forward to finding the gold watch and let his parents,brothers and sisters have a full meal.
The night was already getting late,the boy was also tired. He was lying in the straw to have a rest when he heard a strange “tick--tock ”.
He immediately held his breath and listened carefully,and followed the sound. He found the watch and got the 100 dollars.
Like the gold watch in the barn,success has been around us and spread in every corner of life. Only when we are calm and firmly look for it ,we can find it.
【小題1】If someone found the gold watch, what would the farmer offer him?
A.100 yuan | B.100 dollars |
C.100 pounds | D.100 pence |
A.Because he liked the gold watch.. |
B.Because he wanted to own the watch. |
C.Because he was silly |
D.Because he wanted to get the reward |
A.A newspaper | B.a(chǎn) science book |
C.a(chǎn)n advertisement | D.a(chǎn) notice |
A.The boy had no brothers or sisters. |
B.The boy’s family had a hard life. |
C.It was easy for the boy to find the watch. |
D.The farmer didn’t look for the watch for himself |
A.②①④③ | B.④②③① |
C.③④①② | D.①③④② |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. “If you can carry on, one day something good will happen.”
After graduating from college in 1932, I decided to try for a job in radio, then work my way up to sports announcer(播音員). I took the bus to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I was refused every time. In one studio, a nice lady told me that big stations didn’t want to accept inexperienced persons. “Go to the countryside and find a small station that’ll give you a chance,” she said.
I returned home, Dixon in Illinois. While there were no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Smith Ward had opened a store and wanted a local sportsman to manage its sports department. Since I had played high school football in Dixon, I applied(申請(qǐng)). The job sounded just right for me. But I still failed in the interview. At that moment, mom’s words came to my mind: “Everything happens for the best.” Dad offered me a car to look for a job. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport in Iowa. The program director, named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.
As I left his office, I felt sad. I asked aloud, “How can a man become a sports announcer if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”
I was waiting for the lift when I heard MacArthur calling, “What did you say about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he made me stand before a microphone and asked me to broadcast an imaginary game. As a result, I did a wonderful job and was told to broadcast Saturday’s game!
On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words again: “Everything happens for the best if you carry on. One day something good will happen.”
【小題1】After the writer graduated from college, he tried to look for a job in at first.
A.Chicago | B.Dixon |
C.Davenport | D.Illinois |
A.he had played high school football |
B.he did not pass the interview |
C.he had no working experience |
D.he had no interest in the job |
A.In all, the writer went to three cities to look for the job. |
B.The writer took the train to different places to look for the job. |
C.The writer gave up finally when he was refused again and again. |
D.MacArthur gave the writer a chance to broadcast Saturday’s game directly. |
A.it is hard to find a job |
B.mother’s help is necessary |
C.we should hope for the best |
D.life is full of disappointment |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Sarah ran in, shouting, “Look what I found!” Over the top of the paper I was reading; came a terrible thing that caused me to jump. It was a snake skin found in our garden.
“Isn’t it beautiful?” said my seven-year-old daughter.
I opened my eyes widely and looked at the snake skin in fear(恐懼地). I didn’t think it was beautiful, but I learned never to appear nonchalant(冷漠的)with children. Everything they see for the first time is important to their sense of beauty; they see only excellence in the world.
“Why does it do this?” Sarah asked.
“Snakes shed(蛻) their skins because they need to renew themselves,” I explained.
“Why do they need to renew(使更新) themselves?” Sarah asked.
“We often need to shed our skins, those coatings that we cover ourselves with,” I said to my daughter. “We leave some things and find other thing unwanted or unnecessary. This snake no longer needs this skin. It is probably too little for him, and he probably doesn’t think he looks as smart in it as he once did. ”
As we talked, I knew that she began to understand. Although she couldn’t understand clearly, she would know that renewal is part of progress; that we need to take a good look at ourselves, our rooms, schoolwork and spirit, and see what we need to keep and what we need to leave. I was careful to tell that this is a natural way, not one to be forced.
“Snakes don’t peel off their skins when they like them. “I explained. “It happens as a natural thing of their growth. ”
“I see, Dad,” said Sarah as she held the snake skin, and then ran off.
I hoped she would remember this; we need to throw some away because they are worthless or unnecessary. Then we can store them as memories in our deep hearts.
【小題1】Father jumped up when her daughter came to him with a snake skin because ______.
A.he didn’t want to read any more |
B.he was in great fear of it |
C.he wanted to praised her daughter |
D.he hated snakes |
A.his daughter didn’t want to listen to him at all |
B.he knew children saw only excellence in the world |
C.his daughter couldn’t follow him at all |
D.he wanted to teach everything to her |
A.the girl seemed to understand what her father said |
B.the girl wasn’t interested in the explanation |
C.the father was good at raising snakes |
D.the father liked the snake skin better |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
How can we improve our life? Many people think that they have to accept whatever life throws at them. They’ll say, “this is my destiny (命運(yùn)). I cannot change it.”
Certainly not! You don’t have to suffer too much. Your destiny depends on yourself, not on any other factors.
I know someone who says she just accepts what life gives her because she has done everything she can to improve it. Guess what her lifestyle is? She wakes up in the morning, goes to work, comes back home, relaxes, chats with people, watches TV, then goes to sleep. Next day, the same routine cycle follows. Huh! Is this what she calls “doing her best”? She believes she has tried her best. But in fact she hasn’t.
Remember that you get what you pay. You just don’t sit around and wait for a million dollars to fall from the sky. You have to get off the couch, get your eyes off the TV screen, get your hands off the phone. Don’t expect your luck to change unless you do something about it. If something goes wrong, don’t just regard it as a little failure, but use it as feedback (反饋). Learn your lesson, make the most of the situation, and do something to solve the problem. It’s not enough to think positively (積極地), you also have to act positively.
If someone’s life is in the trouble, do you just hope that things will turn out fine? Of course not! You get to do anything you can to save the person. So it is with your own life. It is not enough to hope for the best, but you have to do your best. In other words, don’t just stand (or sit) there, do something to improve your life.
【小題1】The writer’s attitude towards destiny is that ________.
A.we can change it | B.we can’t depend on ourselves |
C.we must accept it | D.we have to suffer it |
A.Regard it as a little failure. | B.Get your hands off your phone. |
C.Sit around and wait for luck. | D.Do something to solve the problem. |
A.翻轉(zhuǎn) | B.關(guān)閉 |
C.變得 | D.清空 |
A.we only need to hope for the best in our life. |
B.we can get what we pay if we think positively. |
C.the woman has tried her best to improve her life. |
D.maybe our luck will change if we do something about the life |
A.Understand Yourself | B.Improve Your Life |
C.Believe in Yourself | D.Accept Your Life |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
Once my father asked me to hold his hammer while he repaired something, so we could have some time to talk to each other.
For 22 years, after I left home for college, he called me every Sunday at 9 am. He was always interested in my life and how my family was doing, and I never once heard him complain about his own life.
Nine years ago when I bought my first house, my father, 67 years old, spent eight hours a day painting it for three days. He would not allow me to pay someone to have it done. All he asked for was a glass of iced tea and for me to hold a paint brush for him and talk to him. But I was too busy.
Five years ago, at age 71, my father spent five hours putting together a swingset (秋千組) for my daughter. Again, all he asked was that I get him a glass of iced tea and talk to him. But again, I was too busy.
Four years ago, my father drove all the way from Denver to Topeka, with an eight-foot Colorado blue spruce (藍(lán)葉云杉) in his trunk, so that my husband and I could have a part of Colorado growing on our land. I was preparing for a trip that weekend and couldn’t spend much time with him.
Then, one day, my father telephoned me as usual, this time from my sister’s home in Florida. We talked about the tree he had brought me, “Fat Albert”, but that morning he called it “Fat Oscar”, and he seemed to have forgotten some things. I had to get to church, so I cut the conversation short.
The call came at 4:40 pm that day: my father was in hospital in Florida with an aneurysm (動(dòng)脈瘤). I got on a plane immediately, and on the way I thought of all the times I had not taken the time to talk to my father. I realized that I had no idea who he was or what his deepest thoughts were. I promised that when I arrived, I would make up for lost time.
I arrived in Florida at 1 am. My father had passed away at 9:12 pm. This time it was he who did not have time to talk to me.
【小題1】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The writer arrived in Florida before her father passed away. |
B.The writer didn’t find enough time to talk to her father all these years. |
C.The writer noticed nothing unusual about her father’s health before he was put in the hospital. |
D.The writer’s father brought them the Colorado blue spruce because it is an expensive kind of tree. |
A.Hopeless. | B.Sorry. |
C.Frightened. | D.Disappointed. |
A.Honest and modest. |
B.Strict and demanding (要求高的). |
C.Talkative and positive (積極樂觀的). |
D.Caring and thoughtful. |
A.What a good father! | B.How busy I am. |
C.Time keeps going. | D.My father and our family. |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
It’s Charlie’s birthday today, but he isn’t feeling happy. No one wishes him a happy birthday. Mother says nothing about his birthday. She just tells Charlie to play outside. At lunchtime, his mother calls, “Come in for lunch, Charlie!” Charlie slowly walks into his house. But the living room looks different. Charlie sees a big “Happy Birthday” banner(橫幅). Then, he sees a birthday cake, balloons, presents, and all of his friends. “Happy birthday!” everyone shouts. Charlie’s face lights up. He is happy and surprised(吃驚). No one forgets his birthday after all!
【小題1】What is this story about?
A.Eating cake. |
B.Celebrating a special day. |
C.Forgetting a birthday. |
D.Having fun at a friend’s party. |
A.He doesn’t like his party. |
B.He doesn’t like his presents. |
C.He wants to eat a cake. |
D.He thinks people forget his birthday. |
A.There are many decorations(裝飾). |
B.The lights are on. |
C.There is a birthday cake. |
D.There are many presents. |
A.點(diǎn)燃 | B.容光煥發(fā) | C.抬起來 | D.照亮 |
A.There are many lovely things in the living room. |
B.Charlie’s mother plays a trick on Charlie. |
C.Charlie is happy all day. |
D.No one forgets Charlie’s birthday. |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
He was struggling(費(fèi)勁) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him. I did, and he was grateful.
“Thank you,” he said.
“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.
He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反應(yīng)) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.
I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.
“ Nice shoes,” he said.
“Thanks. No one ever complimented (贊美) me on them before,” I said.
“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.
“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.
“What about me? I asked.
“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”
“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.
“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.
“But that smile is so big.”
Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小題1】The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.
A.words | B.eyes | C.feet | D.smile |
A.注意 | B.同情 | C.信任 | D.職責(zé) |
A.had great difficulty looking after himself |
B.a(chǎn)lways asked people for help |
C.couldn’t have a big smile |
D.liked to talk about people’s shoes |
A.he had a nice talk to the man |
B.the man looked him in the eye |
C.he didn’t move his feet before the man |
D.the man had a big smile on the face |
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind |
B.not many people went down to the man’s level |
C.the man was good at telling people about the world |
D.the writer would not give the man more help |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:初中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
This is the true story of a great woman. Her name was Helen Keller. She was born in 1880 in Alabama in the USA. When Helen was one year and a half, she got ill and then she became blind(瞎的) and deaf(聾的).
Her parents tried to do their best for their daughter and they asked a young teacher called Anne Sullivan to their home to teach Helen. Anne herself was almost blind in her youth. Helen was a smart girl but she couldn’t hear or talk. She was angry at this. So she was always crying and shouting. Then Anne often went for walks with Helen in the country near her home. After two weeks, Helen became quiet. Anne began to teach her how to spell and Helen learned to write. Boards(木板) with lines on them helped her to keep the words straight. Soon her talents were famous all over the world. There were her stories in newspapers and magazines. By the time she was 17, she was studying French, German, Latin, physics and many other subjects. She was still blind and deaf. In 1902, she wrote a book The Story of my life. It became well-known all over the world.【小題1】
Helen became blind and deaf when she was ___________.
A. one year old B. half a year old
C. one year and a half old C. two years old【小題2】
Why was Helen always crying and shouting?
A. Because she couldn’t hear and talk.
B. Because she felt lonely.
C. Because she was angry with Anne.
C. Because Anne always went out with her.【小題3】
Anne taught Helen how to __________.
A.run | B.speak and write |
C.play football | D.swim |
【小題4】
Why did Helen need to use special boards to write on?A.Because she didn’t like desks. |
B.Because she didn’t have desks. |
C.Because boards with lines on them helped her to keep the words straight. |
D.Because she liked to use them. |
【小題5】
How old was Helen when she finished the book The Story of my life?A.51. | B.42. |
C.22. | D.17. |
查看答案和解析>>
百度致信 - 練習(xí)冊(cè)列表 - 試題列表
湖北省互聯(lián)網(wǎng)違法和不良信息舉報(bào)平臺(tái) | 網(wǎng)上有害信息舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 電信詐騙舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 涉歷史虛無主義有害信息舉報(bào)專區(qū) | 涉企侵權(quán)舉報(bào)專區(qū)
違法和不良信息舉報(bào)電話:027-86699610 舉報(bào)郵箱:58377363@163.com