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佛山市八年級英語上冊期末閱讀理解匯編(編輯修改稿)

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【文章內(nèi)容簡介】 reatest romantic writer, so it is surprising she remained unmarried. Maybe she was too romantic, waiting for the perfect man, Jenkyns says.(1)From Paragraph 1 and Paragraph 2, we can know_______. A.Jane Austen passed away in her fiftiesB.Austen39。s works remain popular todayC.all of Austen39。s works have been made into filmsD.Austen39。s works are mostly about war and the family(2)Which of the following sentences is TRUE? A.Elizabeth and Mr Darcy fall in love at first sight.B.Elizabeth has a better family background than Mr Darcy.C.Mr Darcy has a good impression of Elizabeth39。s family.D.Elizabeth and Mr Darcy bee a romantic couple in the end.(3)What does the underlined word vulgar in Paragraph 3 mean? A.粗俗的B.魯莽的C.吝嗇的D.偽善的(4)From what Jenkyns says, we can learn_______. A.opposites can attract each otherB.lovers should improve each otherC.Austen39。s works go beyond her timesD.Austen married a perfect man at last6.閱讀理解 Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village and was famous on land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up in the street to stare at the beautiful child. When he grew up, people always said, How handsome Narcissus is!”Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be more handsome than he already was. But as years passed, Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty increased and became so great that he was known all over the country. As he grew, Narcissus was very proud of his goodlooking face. Oh! You are so handsome, Narcissus! Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool. There39。s nobody more handsome in the whole world! I39。d love to kiss you. And that39。s just what I39。ll do!” He leaned closer to the water. Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool. Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned.(1)When Narcissus turned up in the street,____________. A.there were always many people to see himB.everyone went home in a hurryC.some people would take photos of himD.no one would like to talk to him(2)The purpose of the writer by writing the third and the fourth paragraph is ____________. A.to tell us that a handsome man was difficult to succeedB.to show Narcissus was more andC.to show Narcissus was too proudD.to tell us that Narcissus should look at others not himself(3)From the fourth paragraph, we can infer that ____________. A.Narcissus was talking to one of his friendsB.one of Narcissus39。 friends wanted to help himC.Narcissus was talking to himselfD.Narcissus had fallen in love with a girl(4)The story is mainly about ____________. A.a poor man who didn39。t want to do anythingB.a man who thought himself to be better than he really wasC.how to teach children to learn betterD.what to do when you meet a handsome boy7.閱讀理解 Chopsticks were invented in China. There are many stories about who may have invented them. One of them is about Dayu. Dayu was an ancient Chinese leader who helped his people fight floods. He was always busy and often ate in the wild. He used a pot to boil (煮沸)water and cook animal meat. Most of the time, he was in a hurry and didn39。t want to wait to eat. But the meat was too hot to pick up with his hands. In those days, people ate only with their hands. So Dayu picked up some twigs (樹枝)to help him hold the meat. The twigs later became the chopsticks we know today. But of course, this is just one story. The earliest chopsticks we have found so far are more than 3,000 years old, dating back to the Shang Dynasty (朝代).The six bronze chopsticks were found in the Ruins of Yin (殷墟)in Anyang, Henan. At first, chopsticks were just used as cooking tools. It was only after some time that people started to use chopsticks to eat.(1)What was Dayu39。s job? A.He helped people fight floods.B.He helped people find clean water.C.He helped people boil water.D.He cooked animal meat for his friends.(2)How did people eat before Dayu used chopsticks? A.They ate with their hands.B.They ate with animal bones.C.They ate with twigs.D.They ate with big pots.(3)The six bronze chopsticks in the Ruins of Yin . A.were used for celebrationsB.were made more than 3, 000 years agoC.were once used by DayuD.were found in Hebei province(4)According to the story, which of the following is TRUE? A.People in ancient China were always hungry.B.Dayu did not like using chopsticks.C.People started using chopsticks during the Song Dynasty.D.At first, chopsticks weren39。t used to eat food.8.閱讀理解 Nov 21 is United Nations39。 World Television Day. While many of us today are familiar with the television, it39。s actually one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. TV changed the way that we get on with the world. And TV bees more and more popular since its introduction. In fact, it39。s said that, by 2021, there will be billion homes around the world that have TV at home. Think about the life before TV. We mostly had to depend on the radio or newspapers to know what was going on in the world. But after TV arrived, the world seemed much smaller. It brought information to our home. People were able to municate better, solve problems faster and know things happening around the world by watching the news. They could take part in global (全球的)culture—such as, Olympic Games. But there is also a bad side to TV. It could be said to have destroyed munication as much as it improved it. In the days before television, an ordinary family would have played games or just talked with each other
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