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【英語】八年級英語上冊閱讀理解練習(xí)題-1(編輯修改稿)

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【文章內(nèi)容簡介】 。(2)He didn39。t want to spend his money on the ing visit.(3)100 dollars.(4)The driver39。s sister.(5)when he heard the traveller39。s last words.【解析】【分析】(1)根據(jù)文中I e from New York! said the traveler.”可知游客來自紐約。(2)根據(jù)文章,我們知道游客每天付出租車司機(jī)100美元,但是司機(jī)的姐姐給游客是每天200美元,可知游客還賺了100美元,完全自己旅行不用自己掏腰包。(3)根據(jù)文中司機(jī)直接開價100美元,可推知答案。(4)根據(jù)文中“Of course I know her. She gave me 200 dollars for you! ”可知答案。(5)文中司機(jī)前三天都非常高興,直到游客要回國告知真相,可知答案?!军c(diǎn)評】本題考查的是文章的理解,通過理解文章對針對性的提問做出解答。6.閱讀理解 Are you planning a Birthday Party for your son or daughter and can39。t decide what to do? People in different countries celebrate (慶祝) their birthday in different ways. Philip Evans, from Paris, smiles to us, I39。m going to be thirty years old next week, so I39。m going to invite three very good friends out for dinners. In France, when you have a birthday, you often invite people out. In some countries, I know it39。s the oppositethe people take you out. Mr and Mrs Sato are from Tokyo. Mr Sato is going to be sixty tomorrow. In Japan, the sixtieth birthday is called KanreKithe beginning of a new life. The red color is for a new life, so we always give something red for a sixtieth birthday. Mrs Sato says, What am I going to give my husband? I can39。t say. It39。s a secret! Li Xiaomei from Beijing feels very excited and tells us, Tomorrow is sixteenth my birthday. It39。s a special birthday, so we39。re going to have a family party. I39。m probably going to get some money in lucky envelopes from my relatives (親戚). My mother is going to cook noodles. Noodles are for a long life. (1)In Paris, someone often ___________ on his or her birthday.A.has a birthday partyB.has a piic with friendsC.invites friends out for dinnersD.eats noodles(2)In ___________, the people call the sixtieth birthday KanreKi .A.ParisB.JapanC.ChinaD.Australia(3)What does the underlined word secret mean in Chinese?A.明謀B.鬧劇C.猜想D.秘密(4)Which of the following is Not True?A.Philips is going to take his friends out to dinners on his birthdayB.Mrs Sato will give her husband nothing.C.In China, the noodles stand for a long life.D.Someone can receive some money on his or her birthday.(5)What39。s the main idea of the passage?A.On birthday, the people are very happy.B.The birthday presents are different for different ages.C.How to celebrate their birthdays in different countries.D.People celebrate their birthdays in the same way.【答案】 (1)C(2)B(3)D(4)B(5)C 【解析】【分析】(1)根據(jù)文中“so I39。m going to invite three very good friends out for dinners. In France, when you have a birthday, you often invite people out.”可知法國人過生日會邀請朋友外出吃飯。故選C。(2)根據(jù)“In Japan, the sixtieth birthday is called KanreKithe beginning of a new life.”,可知答案B。(3)根據(jù)Mrs Sato says, What am I going to give my husband? I can39。t say. It39。s a secret!”可知Sato夫人不愿透漏她給丈夫買了什么禮物,故可猜是秘密,故D正確。(4)根據(jù)文中“What am I going to give my husband? I can39。t say. It39。s a secret!”可知Sato夫人是要給丈夫買禮物的,故答案B。(5)此文舉例講述了來自三個國家的家庭如何過生日,以此證明文章中心句“People in different countries celebrate (慶祝) their birthday in different ways."故選C。7.閱讀理解 Do you like eating icecream? Do you know how icecream spread in the world? The earliest ice was eaten in China many years ago. People put fruit juice into ice. Later, this idea spread to Italy. Nero, the emperor of Rome between 54 AD and 68 AD, liked to eat ice between violin lessons. He ordered runners to run to the mountain, get snow and quickly run back to the palace. The snow was mixed with fruit juice and honey. Around 1660, coffee shops serving iceream were very popular in Paris. Most of the coffee shops were owned by Italians. The first successful one was opened by a man from Italy named Francesco Procopio. Icecream was probably to America in the early 1700s, and it quickly became the favorite of American presidents. George Washington had icecream machine in his kitchen. Dolly Madison, the wife of President Madison, was the first one to serve her guests icecream in the White House. Before icecream was sold in stores, it was made and frozen(冷凍)at home. It took lots of work to mix cream, eggs, fruit, ice and salt, and then to freeze it. Nancy Johnson, an American woman made the handturned icecream freezer in 1846. Five years later, Jacob Flusell opened first icecream freezer in 1846. Five years later, Jacob Flusell opened first icecream business in Baltimore, Maryland. His business quickly spread to other states. (1)People in China and Italy ate ice with many years ago. A.creamB.coffeeC.fruit juiceD.eggs and salt(2)From the passage we know that Francesco Procopio . A.was a FrenchmanB.made an icecream machineC.opened the first icecream shop in ParisD.opened the first successful coffee shop serving icecream in Paris(3)We can learn from the passage that Dolly Madison . A.brought icecream to AmericaB.was once the president of AmericaC.opened the first icecream business in BaltimoreD.was the first one to serve the guests icecream in the White House(4)How did icecream spread in the world? A.China→Italy→France→America.B.China→France→America→Italy.C.Italy→China→France→America.D.America→France→Italy→China.(5)The passage mainly talks about . A.how to make icecreamB.the history of icecreamC.why people like eating icecreamD.icecream shops around the world【答案】 (1)C(2)D(3)D(4)A(5)B 【解析】【分析】文章大意:這是一篇說明文,主要介紹了冰激凌的歷史。先是從中國產(chǎn)生,傳到意大利,法國,最后到美國,如今已風(fēng)靡世界。 (1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中的語句 The earliest ice was eaten in China many years ago. Peo
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