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wife laughed, Haha! Your bad memory! I wanted some bread with cream.(1)How old was the wife? A.Later that night while watching TV, the old man got up from his chair and his wife asked, Where are you going? To the kitchen. Will you get me an ice cream? asked the wife. Sure. Then his wife asked him to write it down. No, I can remember that, replied the husband. Well, I also want some strawberries and cream on top. You39。 3.閱讀理解 【點(diǎn)評(píng)】考查閱讀理解。 (4)主旨題。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)However, if temperatures keep rising, this advantage will disappear. Ten of the countries, including India, the world39。根據(jù)前句However, British scientists say that the fruit may disappear by ,所以this代指香蕉消失,故選D。 growing conditions【答案】 (1)D(2)C(3)C(4)B 【解析】【分析】主要講了香蕉可能消失的原因。D.show the difficulties of growing bananasB.Which diseases can kill bananas.(4)The passage is written to ________. A.How diseases can easily kill bananas.B.t be as tasty as before.(3)What does Paragraph 5 tell us? A.Bananas will not be able to grow any more.D.More countries will start to grow bananas.B.D.The convenience of eating bananas.B.People39。 Diseases are another danger to bananas. Unlike other crops, the bananas we grow e from shoot cuttings(莖段) rather than seeds. This means that all banana plants have the same genotype(基因型). In other words, if a disease is able to kill one plant, it could kill them all.t bananas grow more easily if it39。s biggest producer of bananas, will produce fewer bananas. By 2050, the fruit may die out.s bananas. They found that climate change has improved growing conditions in 21 of these countries. In the past 60 years, the average yield(平均產(chǎn)量) has reached tons of bananas per hectare(公頃).t have to wash them before eating them. However, British scientists say that the fruit may disappear by 2050. It39?!军c(diǎn)評(píng)】閱讀理解考查對(duì)篇章的把握和對(duì)細(xì)節(jié)的識(shí)別能力,答題時(shí)注意緊扣問題中的關(guān)鍵詞,在文章中尋找答案。sad傷心的;surprised吃驚的;interested感興趣的;frightened害怕的。(4)詞義猜測(cè)。作為學(xué)習(xí)的一項(xiàng)內(nèi)容他不得不進(jìn)山。(3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中There he often heard of people who had their arms and legs cut off after a snake bite in order to save their 。(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解題。短文主要介紹了著名蛇醫(yī)蘇普隆的故事。frightened【答案】 (1)D(2)A(3)C(4)A 【解析】【分析】這篇文章主要介紹了著名蛇醫(yī)蘇普隆的故事,文中介紹了他從醫(yī)的經(jīng)歷和原因,1963年他服完兵役以后,上醫(yī)學(xué)院,稍后成為一名中醫(yī),無意中他聽說當(dāng)?shù)睾芏噢r(nóng)民被蛇襲擊,為了保全性命,切斷胳膊或大腿,因此他決定研究蛇藥,取得了巨大成就。C.surprisedHe was expected to serve in the army.(4)Which of the following can explain the word upset in the third paragraph?A.He wanted to help the farmers.C.He wanted to study snake bites.D.he had studied it at a medical schoolC.he wanted to save people39。Snake Doctor(2)Shu decided to devote himself to snake medicine because Dangerous BitesFarmer Loses ArmAmazing Medicine “The heartbroken story touched me so much that I decided to devote myself to helping people bitten by snakes.” Shu added, “I worked very hard and tried my best to make a good snake doctor.” And at last he made it.(1)The best headline(標(biāo)題)for this newspaper article is Minutes later the man lost his arm forever.” In 1963, after his army service, Shu entered a medical school and later became a doctor of Chinese medicine. As part of his studies he had to work in the mountains. There he often heard of people who had their arms and legs cut off after a snake bite in order to save their lives.中考英語閱讀理解經(jīng)典例題經(jīng)典一、初三英語閱讀理解(含答案詳細(xì)解析)1.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇正確答案。B Shu Pulong has helped at least 1000 people bitten by snakes. “It was seeing people with snake bites that led me to this career,” he said. “I was greatly upset when they told me the story of an old farmer I met. It was a very hot afternoon. The old man was pulling grass in his fields when he felt a pain in his left hand. He at once realized he had been bitten by a poisonous snake. In no time he wrapped(纏繞)a cloth tightly around his arm to stop the poison(毒)getting to his heart. Running home he shouted, `Bring me the knife39。.A.B.C.D..A.s arms and legsB.he had seen snakes biting people his army service had finished(3)Why did Shu go into the mountains?A.B.He was being trained to be a doctor. D.sadB.interestedD.(1)考查主旨大意題。故選D。句意為什么決定從事研發(fā)蛇藥的事業(yè)。故選A。句意他為什么進(jìn)山?根據(jù)文中As part of his studies he had to work in the 。故選C。句意:當(dāng)他們跟我講了老農(nóng)的故事后我非常的不安。故選A。2.閱讀理解 s hard to turn down a tasty banana. They taste good and you don39。 One reason for this is climate(氣候) change. Scientists at the University of Exeter collected data(數(shù)據(jù)) from 27 countries and regions that produce 86 percent of the world39。 However, if temperatures keep rising, this advantage will disappear. Ten of the countries, including India, the world39。 Shouldn39。s hotter outside? In fact, the perfect temperature range for growing bananas is between 24 and 32 C. If temperatures get too high, they will stop growing. One serious disease is called Panama. Caused by fungus(真菌) in the soil, it spreads easily. It has spread across South Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Australia. If one banana plantation(種植園) suffers from the disease, it will take 30 years until it is able to grow bananas again. Scientists have yet to find a cure for this disease.(1)What does the underlined word this in Paragraph 2 refer to? A.s love for bananas.The taste of bananas.C.The future disappearance of bananas.(2)What might happen if temperatures keep going higher? A.Bananas will grow better in most countries.C.Bananas won39。What diseases bananas may suffer from.How bananas are grown.C.D.offer tips for growing bananasexplain why bananas may die