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阅读理解In North America, most students go to school by bus. The subway is also widely used in some cities. In small towns and cities, walking is still popular.The yellow school bus is a familiar sight all over North America. It is a very convenient form of transportation because it takes students right to the entrance to the school. It also gives students the chance to chat with their friends. However, the bus is slow and does not always pick up the students on time.The subway is a means of getting around quickly in many cities. However, it is expensive and can be very crowded(拥挤的)during the rush hour. Another disadvantage(劣势)of the subway is that the stops are not so close to the school, and students often have to walk very far or take a bus from the subway stop to the school.Walking has a lot of advantages for those who live close to school. It's free and it is a form of exercise. However, it's no fun if you have a large backpack full of books to carry. It's also unpleasant if the weather is too hot, cold or wet.(1)In North America, most students usually go to school by ________.A.school bus or subway B.car or bicycle C.taxi or car D.taxi or boat(2)For many students, the yellow school bus is convenient but it is ________.A.too expensive B.slow and sometimes late C.crowded and dirty D.quick(3)Subways are fast but the stops are often a little bit ________ the school.A.close to B.busy for C.far away from D.near to(4)Walking is a good way for the students that live close to school and it is ________.A.not convenient B.bad for health C.good for health D.too expensive(5)This passage is about ________ in North America.A.transportation B.students C.schools D.lessonsBill, 12,CanadaI want to be a doctor when I grow up because I like helping people and making them feel better.John, 13,AmericaIn the future, I would love to be a writer. Writing is one of the things that make me really happy. But if that doesn't come true, a musician is also OK.Jenny, 13,EnglandI'm going to be a teacher. I love children and I love teaching them. So this job is the best for me.Peter, 14,EnglandI want to be an engineer. I'm interested in studying maths. And I want to live in China.(1)Bill wants to be ________.A.a doctor B.an engineer C.a teacher D.a musician(2)The underlined word "that" refers to ________.A.reading B.being happy C.being a writer D.teaching children(3)Who loves children?A.Bill. B.Jenny. C.John. D.Peter.(4)Where does Peter want to live?A.In Canada. B.In England. C.In America. D.In China.(5)What can we know from the chart?A.Bill loves reading very much.B.Jenny and John are of the same age.C.Both John and Peter are from England.D.Peter likes to help people and make them feel better.A poor farmer had a friend who was famous for the wonderful apple trees he grew.One day, his friend gave the farmer a young apple tree and told him to plant it. The farmer was pleased with the gift, but he did not know where to plant it.He was afraid that if he planted the tree near the road, strangers would steal the fruit. If he planted the tree in one of his fields, his neighbors would come at night and steal some of the apples. If he planted the tree near his house, his children would take the fruit. Finally he planted the tree in his wood. But without sunlight and good soil(土壤), the tree soon died.Later the friend asked the farmer why he had planted the tree in such a poor place. "What's the difference?" the farmer said angrily and then told what he had thought."Yes," said the friend, "but at least someone could have enjoyed the fruit. Now you not only have robbed everyone of the fruit, but also you have destroyed(毁掉)a good apple tree!"(1)What did the farmer's friend give him one day?A.n apple. B.Some apples. C.A young apple tree. D.Some young trees.(2)Why didn't the farmer want to plant the tree in his field?A.He thought strangers would steal the fruit.B.He thought the tree would die.C.He thought his children would take the fruit.D.He thought his neighbors would steal the fruit.(3)Where did the farmer plant the young tree?A.Near the road. B.In his field. C.In his woods. D.Near the house.(4)Why did the young tree die in the end?A.Strangers pulled out the tree.B.His neighbors cut down the tree.C.His children broke the tree.D.There was less sunlight and poor soil.(5)What does the story tell us?A.We should care about others' feelings.B.We should share beautiful things.C.The young tree can provide apples for us when it grows up.D.The young tree can grow up one day.阅读短文,并按要求完成下列各题。In the U.K., bus journeys are very common. Buses are very convenient for people. Passengers can avoid heavy traffic and do not have to pay for the parking. However, taking the bus is just a necessary but boring part of life: they get on the bus, pay for it and sit down or find a place to stand when it is crowded. Everyone seems sad and bored.In Latin America, however, bus trips can be wonderful. For a start, films are showed on the buses between cities for passengers to have fun along the journey. Local buses do not show films, but drivers usually turn on the radio and it can be great for passengers to listen to songs and get relaxed.Even better than films and music are the sights and sounds on the buses. Local buses always go to parts of the town that passengers would not visit by themselves. There passengers can see shops that they have never heard about. And they can also see other cultures of the town.Besides, passengers' luggage(行李)is also interesting. It is common to see a happy dog's head getting out of somebody's bag. Once on a bus in Peru, a farmer even tied a sheep to the top of the bus. It was quite surprising.All in all, taking the bus in Latin America is really fun and unforgettable.(1)(2)题完成句子;(3)题简略回答问题;(4)题找出并写下全文的主题句;(5)题将文中画线句子译成汉语。 (1)On the local buses, drivers usually turn on the radio and it can be great for passengers to listen to songs and ________. (2)Local buses always go to parts of the town that passengers would not visit ________. (3)How do passengers in the U.K. probably feel on the buses? ________ (4)________ (5)________

阅读理解

In North America, most students go to school by bus. The subway is also widely used in some cities. In small towns and cities, walking is still popular.

The yellow school bus is a familiar sight all over North America. It is a very convenient form of transportation because it takes students right to the entrance to the school. It also gives students the chance to chat with their friends. However, the bus is slow and does not always pick up the students on time.

The subway is a means of getting around quickly in many cities. However, it is expensive and can be very crowded(拥挤的)during the rush hour. Another disadvantage(劣势)of the subway is that the stops are not so close to the school, and students often have to walk very far or take a bus from the subway stop to the school.

Walking has a lot of advantages for those who live close to school. It's free and it is a form of exercise. However, it's no fun if you have a large backpack full of books to carry. It's also unpleasant if the weather is too hot, cold or wet.

(1)In North America, most students usually go to school by ________.

A.school bus or subway B.car or bicycle C.taxi or car D.taxi or boat

(2)For many students, the yellow school bus is convenient but it is ________.

A.too expensive B.slow and sometimes late C.crowded and dirty D.quick

(3)Subways are fast but the stops are often a little bit ________ the school.

A.close to B.busy for C.far away from D.near to

(4)Walking is a good way for the students that live close to school and it is ________.

A.not convenient B.bad for health C.good for health D.too expensive

(5)This passage is about ________ in North America.

A.transportation B.students C.schools D.lessons

Bill, 12,Canada

I want to be a doctor when I grow up because I like helping people and making them feel better.

John, 13,America

In the future, I would love to be a writer. Writing is one of the things that make me really happy. But if that doesn't come true, a musician is also OK.

Jenny, 13,England

I'm going to be a teacher. I love children and I love teaching them. So this job is the best for me.

Peter, 14,England

I want to be an engineer. I'm interested in studying maths. And I want to live in China.

(1)Bill wants to be ________.

A.a doctor B.an engineer C.a teacher D.a musician

(2)The underlined word "that" refers to ________.

A.reading B.being happy C.being a writer D.teaching children

(3)Who loves children?

A.Bill. B.Jenny. C.John. D.Peter.

(4)Where does Peter want to live?

A.In Canada. B.In England. C.In America. D.In China.

(5)What can we know from the chart?

A.Bill loves reading very much.

B.Jenny and John are of the same age.

C.Both John and Peter are from England.

D.Peter likes to help people and make them feel better.

A poor farmer had a friend who was famous for the wonderful apple trees he grew.

One day, his friend gave the farmer a young apple tree and told him to plant it. The farmer was pleased with the gift, but he did not know where to plant it.

He was afraid that if he planted the tree near the road, strangers would steal the fruit. If he planted the tree in one of his fields, his neighbors would come at night and steal some of the apples. If he planted the tree near his house, his children would take the fruit. Finally he planted the tree in his wood. But without sunlight and good soil(土壤), the tree soon died.

Later the friend asked the farmer why he had planted the tree in such a poor place. "What's the difference?" the farmer said angrily and then told what he had thought.

"Yes," said the friend, "but at least someone could have enjoyed the fruit. Now you not only have robbed everyone of the fruit, but also you have destroyed(毁掉)a good apple tree!"

(1)What did the farmer's friend give him one day?

A.n apple. B.Some apples. C.A young apple tree. D.Some young trees.

(2)Why didn't the farmer want to plant the tree in his field?

A.He thought strangers would steal the fruit.

B.He thought the tree would die.

C.He thought his children would take the fruit.

D.He thought his neighbors would steal the fruit.

(3)Where did the farmer plant the young tree?

A.Near the road. B.In his field. C.In his woods. D.Near the house.

(4)Why did the young tree die in the end?

A.Strangers pulled out the tree.

B.His neighbors cut down the tree.

C.His children broke the tree.

D.There was less sunlight and poor soil.

(5)What does the story tell us?

A.We should care about others' feelings.

B.We should share beautiful things.

C.The young tree can provide apples for us when it grows up.

D.The young tree can grow up one day.

阅读短文,并按要求完成下列各题。

In the U.K., bus journeys are very common. Buses are very convenient for people. Passengers can avoid heavy traffic and do not have to pay for the parking. However, taking the bus is just a necessary but boring part of life: they get on the bus, pay for it and sit down or find a place to stand when it is crowded. Everyone seems sad and bored.

In Latin America, however, bus trips can be wonderful. For a start, films are showed on the buses between cities for passengers to have fun along the journey. Local buses do not show films, but drivers usually turn on the radio and it can be great for passengers to listen to songs and get relaxed.

Even better than films and music are the sights and sounds on the buses. Local buses always go to parts of the town that passengers would not visit by themselves. There passengers can see shops that they have never heard about. And they can also see other cultures of the town.

Besides, passengers' luggage(行李)is also interesting. It is common to see a happy dog's head getting out of somebody's bag. Once on a bus in Peru, a farmer even tied a sheep to the top of the bus. It was quite surprising.

All in all, taking the bus in Latin America is really fun and unforgettable.

(1)(2)题完成句子;(3)题简略回答问题;(4)题找出并写下全文的主题句;(5)题将文中画线句子译成汉语。 (1)On the local buses, drivers usually turn on the radio and it can be great for passengers to listen to songs and ________. (2)Local buses always go to parts of the town that passengers would not visit ________. (3)How do passengers in the U.K. probably feel on the buses? ________ (4)________ (5)________

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