1、话题2个人情况(兴趣爱好)主题语篇阅读.2018门头沟期末完形填空Allies Basketball DreamWhen Allies father came home from work on Friday evening, he brought her a gift. The gift was something that Allie really wanteda 1.The next day, Allie walked to the playground. There some boys already had a game going. They hardly ever 2 a sho
2、t(投篮). Then she noticed her neighbor Buddy playing volleyball with some other kids in the next court.She ran to an empty court. She aimed(瞄准) but the shot missed. She aimed again. She missed again.The boys playing in the next court noticed Allie and started to 3, shouting, “Girls shouldnt be playing
3、 basketball!”Allie didnt argue with them. She tried again and again, but she missed again and again. She sighed(叹气) and threw herself on a bench. She was a little 4. Buddy walked over, bouncing(使弹起) his volleyball. “Whats up?” he asked. “Something wrong with your basketball?”“Well” Allie hesitated(犹
4、豫).“Ill trade you my volleyball for it! Its smaller and lighteritll be easier for you girls to play with.”Allie thought it over. She remembered the first time her father took her to a basketball game at Madison Square Garden. She 5 it all: the noise of the crowd, the bright lights on the court, and
5、especially the slam-dunks(扣篮) the players made looked so easy! She knew right then and there that one day, she would be a professional basketball player, tooAllie hugged(抱着) her basketball tightly. “No way Im getting rid of this ball! Its a gift from my dad. Someday Im going to be the best basketbal
6、l player.”Allie turned toward the basket and took a long-distance shot. The ball 6!Buddy jumped up from the bench. “Nice shot, Allie!” he shouted.“Thanks,” Allie said 7.Buddy hurried to the center of the court and joined Allie. Allie caught the ball. “I cant wait to show Dad what I can do,” she thou
7、ght. Then she aimed and the ball dropped in again.The 8 in the next court clapped(鼓掌).“That-a-girl!” Allies father came and shouted. “Hooray for Allie!”()1.A.baseball B.footballC.basketballD.volleyball()2.A.kicked B.missedC.took D.made()3.A.cheer B.smileC.laughD.cry()4.A.happy B.upsetC.excitedD.prou
8、d()5.A.loved B.hatedC.forgotD.remembered()6.A.dropped awayB.dropped outC.dropped offD.dropped in()7.A.angrily B.quietlyC.warmlyD.excitedly()8.A.girls B.boysC.friendsD.fans.阅读理解Rubiks CubeDo you have any interests in your childhood? In my seventh grade, I developed an interest in solving a Rubiks Cub
9、e.I started by asking my brother to teach me and he asked me to solve a blue cross on a cube by myself.I spent around 20 minutes mixing the cube and finally got that little blue cross on the top.Excitedly, I jumped up from the chair and raced into my brothers bedroom.After handing the cube to him, t
10、o my surprise, he mixed the perfect blue cross up, making my work completely disappear.“Do it again,” he handed it back to me.“No, I wont.” I was angry stepping out of his room.A few weeks later, my brother wasnt at home.“Im going to learn how to do this without him!” I promised myself.I spent the r
11、est of my night watching a guy on YouTube teach me to solve the first few steps.I mastered those steps.The next day, I spent the whole school day secretly practicing what I had learned the night before.When I made my way to my music class, I tried to find some spare time taking out the cube again an
12、d solving what I knew.Noah, my classmate, and also one of my best friends later, laughed at me.“Do you know how?” I sneered(嘲笑).“Actually yeah, let me see it.My fastest solving time is 15 seconds,” he noted as he began solving the cube.It took him about 25 seconds to finish it.“Okay, that was cool.”
13、 I started solving the cube again.I didnt know at that time this boy would be my inspiration for cube solving.He taught me each step, each day, and when I forgot, hed remind me how to do it.He was the best friend Id ever had.Sadly hes no longer with us now, but the memories of solving cubes together
14、 will be there forever.It was this boy who helped me with cube solving.It takes me around a minute to solve a Rubiks Cube.I am proud that I can do something not many people can.Thank you, Noah.9.In his seventh grade, the writer .()A.learned to make the cubeB.quarreled with his parentsC.met his frien
15、d for the first timeD.got interested in solving the cube10.What did his brother do when the writer handed the cube to him?()A.He jumped up from the chair.B.He mixed the perfect blue cross up.C.He helped to make it perfect.D.He spent some time teaching him.11.The writer learned to solve the cubes fin
16、ally in about a minute .()A.with his brothers help B.with his friends helpC.by watching YouTube D.by practicing secretly by himself .2018东城二模回答问题P.I.C.K.the Right Books for YouThe secret to learn how to choose the right book is simple.Its one word you can depend on when youre in a library or a books
17、tore.All you need to remember is “P.I.C.K.”.“P.I.C.K.” stands for Purpose, Interest, Comprehend, and Know the Words.P=Purpose. Why are you looking for a bookreading for pleasure or trying to learn something? Reading silently for yourself or reading out loud for someone else? Most often, your purpose
18、 for reading can be found with a quick answer.I=Interest. With the many millions of books on shelves today, there must be something out there for everyone.If you are interested in cars, consider books about history of racing, race car drivers, or car design.Even if you have a short amount of time to
19、 choose books, you can determine interest by looking at the front cover, flipping through(快速翻阅) the pages to have a quick look at photos or illustrations, or reading the back cover or the chapter titles.C=Comprehend. Its important to choose a book right for your level or ability.How to choose such a
20、 book? If you read books at Level A, for example, youd better not choose a book at Level D.If the book isnt labeled(贴标签) with a level, you can open the book and choose a pagethen you can decide whether the book is at a right level for you by asking yourself:Did I understand what I just read?Do I rem
21、ember what I read?Was I able to read most of the words?This brings us to our final letter: K.K=Know the Words. Readers should be able to understand most of the words on the page.The key is the“Five Finger Rule”: Choose a book you would like to read, look at a page in the middle and put one finger do
22、wn for every word you dont understand.The“Five Finger Rule” shows a general idea of the relationship between the number of unknown words and the difficulty level of a book:01 unknown word=too easy23 unknown words=just right45 unknown words=too difficultYou want to know how to choose books right for
23、youbooks that are enjoyable, fun, and exciting. P.I.C.K.is all about giving you the tools to be a strong and confident reader.12.What does “P.I.C.K.” stand for? 13.According to the passage, what is one possible purpose for reading? 14.What books does the writer advise you to read if youre interested
24、 in cars? 15.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about? 16.If you put three fingers down when youre reading a page, whats the difficulty level of the book? 【参考答案】.1.C2.B3.C4.B5.A6.D 7.D8.B.主旨大意本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者在7年级的时候对魔方产生了兴趣,本想求助于哥哥教自己破解魔方,但是哥哥对此没有耐心,于是作者下定决心自学。他先是在网上学习,然后自己练习。一天,作者在学校练习的时候,好朋友Noah看到了
25、,于是开始一步步地教他。现在,作者可以在一分钟内复原魔方,他很感激自己最好的朋友Noah。9.D细节理解题。根据第一段第二句“I developed an interest in solving a Rubiks Cube.”可知,答案为D。10.B细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“After handing the cube to him, to my surprise, he mixed the perfect blue cross up, making my work completely disappear.”可知,答案为B。11.B细节理解题。根据文章最后一段可知,是好朋友Noah帮作
26、者学会了解魔方。故选B。.12.It stands for Purpose, Interest, Comprehend, and Know the Words.13.For pleasure./Trying to learn something./Reading silently for oneself./Reading out loud for someone else.14.Books about history of racing, race car drivers, or car design.15.How to choose a book right for a readers level or ability.16.The level of the book is just right.6
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