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阅读理解专项练习50-38CPearl and June were good friends and spent most of their time together.They were both very old and they worried about their health. Most of the time they talked about nothing else.They worried about their food. Was it clean? Would it give them pains in the stomach?They worried about the weather. Was it too cold and wet? Would it give them pains in their bones?They worried about pollution in the air. would it give them pains in their chests(胸部)and throats(喉咙)?They worried about being hurt in a car accident, killed in a plane crash, getting sick, and so on.All they could think about was being ill or hurt.One day they went on a train journey together.“Well need some food,”Pearl said.“Well buy some bananas,”June said.“They are good to eat and always clean.”And so they bought two bananas to eat on the train.It was not long before they were hungry.Pearl took out the bananas and gave one to June. Then she peeled(剥)the skin of her banana and took a large bite of it.At that moment the train went into a tunnel. Everything went black.“Dont eat your banana,”Pearl shouted at June.“Mine has made me go blind!”51. What did the two old ladies talk about most of the time? _ A. Themselves. B. Other people. C. Healthy food. D. Dangerous drivers.52. The old ladies didnt want to _. A. eat any bananas B. travel by train C. be young again D. get sick53. Pearl ate her banana _. A. after they came out of the tunnel B. at the station C. before June ate hers D. before she was hungry54. Pearl thought that the banana _. A. stopped her from seeing B. would make her hungry C. would make her ill D. would be good for June55. Whats the best title of the story? _. A. What Good Friends B. What a Bad Train Journey C. Bananas Are Good for You D. Bananas Are Bad for You【主旨大意】本文为记叙文。本文讲述了两个老人由于过度关注自己的健康,而产生的幽默故事。51. C 细节理解题 根据第二段的第一句“They were very old and they were worried about their health.”可知。52. D 细节理解题 根据第六段“They worried about being hurt in a car accident, killed in a plane crash, getting sick, and son on.”可知。53. C 推断理解题 根据Pearl说“不要吃香蕉了,June。我的香蕉使我瞎了”。可知她在June之前吃的香蕉。54. A 细节理解题 根据Pearl说“不要吃香蕉了,June。我的香蕉使我瞎了”。可知。55. D 主旨理解题 本文为幽默的笑话,题目应该为使人发笑的地方。文章围绕着健康来写,“香蕉会对人有害,”一句高度概括了两个老人对健康威胁草木皆兵的感觉。 (A)Weve talked about snails (蜗牛) and their slow move. But much of the time snails dont move at all. They are in their shells (壳) sleeping. Hot sun will dry out a snails body. So at the least sign of hot sun, a snail draws its body into his shell. A snail will die in a heavy rain. So when it rains, a snail does the same thing, too. A snail can sleep for as long as it needs to. It spends all the winter months in its shell, asleep. In the spring the snail wakes up. Its body, about three inches long, comes out from the shell. When hungry, the snail looks for food. Its eyes, at the end of the top feelers (触角), are very weak. But its sense (感觉) of smell is very strong. It helps the snail to find food and the new greens. A snails mouth is no bigger than the point of a pin (大头针). Yet it has 256,000 teeth! The teeth are very small, and you cant see them. If you put a snail in a hard paper box, it will eat its way out! And if a snail wears out its teeth, it will grow new ones.根据短文内容,判断下列句子是否正确,对的涂(A),错的涂(B)。(10分)61. Much of the time, snails keep moving.62. When it rains, a snail draws its body into its shell.63. Snails sleep for the whole spring.64. Good sight helps snails to find food easily.65.There are over 250 thousand teeth in a snails mouth. 文章大意:本文主要介绍蜗牛的生活习性及其主要特点。61. B. 细节理解题。根据第一段第二句But much of the time snails dont move at all. 可知不正确。62. A. 细节理解题。根据第二段第四句So when it rains, a snail does the same thing, too.此句正确。63. B. 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句It spends all the winter months in its shell, asleep.和第三段第一句In the spring the snail wakes up可知错误。64. B. 细节理解题。根据第三段最后两句Its eyes, at the end of the top feelers (触角), are very weak. But its sense (感觉) of smell is very strong. It helps the snail to find food and the new greens. 可知本题说法错误。65. 62. A. 细节理解题。根据第四段第二句Yet it has 256,000 teeth!可知正确。
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