第1页(共1303页)英语分类汇编之阅读理解一.阅读理解(共50小题)=5659564050211.(2017•黑龙江)ChoosethebestchoicefromA,BorCaccordingtowhatyouread.WelcometoLCFMusic&GymClubsThemusic&gymactivityforpre﹣schoolers.It'sfun,educationalandgreatforthedevelopmentofsocialskills.Englishistheonlylanguageneeded.Phone:02392370863TheOnlyChildByGuojingAge:For5﹣9yearsoldPrice:$15.99Alittlegirl,lostandalone,followsastagdeepintotheforest.Shefindsherselfinastrangeworld.Howwillshegetbackhome?EnjoyaWonderfulTripontheSeaTime:5:00p.m.Price:Adult:$200Childunder10:$100Start/Stop:TheRiverBank(NeartheCityShoppingCentre)TicketOffice:NewLifeCompany66.IfyouwanttojoinanLCFclub,youCAN'T.A.postaletterB.lookthroughthewebsiteC.makeaphonecall67.TheLCFclubsareforchildrenwhocanspeak.第2页(共1303页)A.ChineseB.EnglishC.French68.TheOnlyChildismainlyabout.A.theonlygirlinthefamilyB.agirllostherwayinthecityC.alostgirlintheforest69.Wheredoesthetripstart?A.TheRiverBankB.NewLifeCompanyC.TheCityShoppingCentre70.IfMr.andMrs.Whitewiththeireight﹣year﹣olddaughtergoonthetriponthesea,howmuchwilltheypay?A.$400B.$500C.$600.2.(2017•河北)ADavidwalkeddownthestreet.AllhewantedtodowastoplaybasketballwithJim.Buthismothertoldhimtoreturnhissister'sbookstothelibraryonhiswaytoJim'shouse.Inhiseyes,booksandsummertimejustdon'tgotogether.Hethoughthehadreadalotduringtheschoolyear.Andhehadneversetfootinsideapubliclibrary.Todayhe'djustdropthebooksoffintheoutsidereturnbox,butitwaslocked.Hehadtogoinsidetoreturnthem.Davidwalkedinsidethebuildingafewminutesbeforeclosingtime.Heputthebooksintothereturnbox.Afteraquickdrinkofwaterandashortstopinthetoilet,he'dbeonhiswaytomeetJim.He第3页(共1303页)walkedoutofthetoilet.Thelibrarylightswereturnedoff.Hewaslocked﹣﹣﹣inalibrary.Davidtriedtousethetelephone,buthecouldn'tfindone.Asthesunbegantoset,hesearchedforalightandfoundalittleoneonthedesk.Heusedapenciltowriteanoteonabigpieceofpaper.Itread,I'mlockedinside.Pleasecallforhelp.Heputitonthefrontdoor.Surely,someonepassingbywouldseeit.Hethenturnedhisattentiontothelibraryitself.Hewassurprisedtodiscoverthatthisplacewasnotsobad.Rowsandrowsofbooks!WhenhesawabookaboutMichaelJordanonthedesk,hepickeditup.Heopenedthebookandbegantoread.Hefeltthatbeinglockedinthelibrarydidn'tseemtobesuchaterriblething.46.WhatdidDavid'smotherwanthimtodo?A.PlaybasketballwithJim.B.Takeawalkinthestreet.C.Readbooksinthelibrary.D.Returnhissister'sbooks.47.Davidthoughthehadreadalotduring.A.avisittoJim'sB.theschoolyearC.theclosingtimeD.thesummertime48.Davidwentinsidethebuildingbecause.A.thesunbegantosetB.hewantedtousethetelephoneC.heneededtogotothetoiletD.theoutsidereturnboxwaslocked49.Whichofthefollowingsentencescouldbeaddedtothechart(图表)?第4页(共1303页)Hewroteanoteonabigpieceofpaper.Hewroteanoteonabigpieceofpaper.→?→Heopenedthebookandbegantoread.A.Hesearchedforalight.B.Heputthebooksintothereturnbox.C.Hehadaquickdrinkofwater.D.Heturnedhisattentiontothelibrary.50.Daviddiscoveredthatafterhewaslockedinthelibrary.A.hewasveryafraidofthedark.B.hebecameinterestedinthisplaceC.hismomwasworriedabouthimD.Hisfriendbecamenervousabouthim.3.(2017•金华)Almostallanimalsneedtosleeptostayhealthy.Butsleepingcanalsobedangerousbecauseotheranimalsmayhurtthosewhoaresleeping.Thisleadstomanydifferentwaysofsleepingthathelpthemstaysafe.Someofthesewaysmaysurpriseyou!Almostallbatssleepupsidedown.Theyhangfromabranchofatreeortheceilingofacave.Uphigh,batsaresafefrommostotheranimals.Iftheyareindanger,theyjustflyaway.Adolphinsleepswithjusthalfitsbrainatatime.Itmuststayawaketobreatheandtowatchfordanger.Dolphinmothersandbabiescangowithoutsleepforaslongastwomonthstostaysafe.Someduckssleepwithjusthalftheirbrains,too.Theseducksoftensleepinaline.Theducksatbothendshelptokeepthegroupsafe.Theykeeponeeyeopentowatchfordanger.Theducksinthemiddlesleepdeeplywithbotheyesclosed.Sealsbreatheair,butthatdoesn'tstopsomeofthemfromsleepingunderwater.Theyholdtheirbreathanddivedeeptosleepforuptotwentyminutesatatime.Sleepingdeepunderwaterhelpsthesesealsstaysafefromanimalsthat第5页(共1303页)hurtthemnearthesurface.Horsesoftensleepstandingup.Theirlegslockinpleasesotheydon'tfallover.Ifahorseislyingdown,itneedsalongtimetogetup.Ahorsecanrunfromdangermorequicklyifitisalreadystanding.Aflamingocansleepwhilestandingononeleg.Thestandingleglockssoitstaysstraight.Theotherlegremainsclosetotheflamingo'sbody.Itsheadrestsonitsback.Aflamingolives(andsleeps)nearmanyotherbirdstostaysafe.Someseabirdscansleepwhiletheyfly.Theselargebirdsspendmostoftheirlivesovertheocean.Theyareindangeronthewater,buttheyaresafeintheair.Theyflyformanyhourswithoutflapping(拍打)theirwings.Sometimestheysleepwhiletheyareflying.38.TheanimalsthatsleepwithhalftheirbrainsareA.ducksandsealsB.dolphinsandducksC.batsanddolphinsD.flamingosandseabirds39.HorsesoftenstandupwhentheysleepbecauseA.theycanrunfromdangerquicklyB.theyareafraidoffallingoverC.thishelpsthemtosleepdeeplyD.ittakesthemalongtimetogotosleep40.TheunderlinedwordhuntinParagraph5probablymeansA.offertohelpB.cometoteachC.refusetoprotectD.wanttokill41.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.H