You've guessed ________. One more chance, please, or you'll lose.


  1. A.
    right
  2. B.
    rightly
  3. C.
    wrong
  4. D.
    wrongly
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科目:初中英語 來源:2011年四川省廣安市中考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

If you’re into sports, you’ve seen it happen—tennis players jump over the net to shake hands after a hard match; football players exchange jerseys(運動衣)after ninety minutes of knocking each other around; even boxers touch gloves at the beginning of each round. Players in every event, from spelling bees to golf(高爾夫球),act in this way. It’s all part of sportsmanship(體育精神),a great tradition in sports and competition. It means playing and being calm all through the match.
Everyone feels great when they win. In the last few years, you might see some players celebrate a goal(進球)with a long victory dance or talk big about their ability. However, it’s always hard for people to say in public that they made a bad play. Good sportsmanship is what they really need. It’s the golden rule of sports.
Good sportsmanship means that you play by the rules, talk politely to everyone during games and stay cool even when you lose the game. At the school sports meeting, for example, it’s more important for you to know how to work as part of a team and cheer your teammates on. That may help you enjoy more success at your future work. In competition—as in life—you may not always win, but believe me, sportsmanship will help you get through, and there is always the next match.
【小題1】What match do you know will last ninety minutes?
A. Tennis.                        b. Football.     
C. Golf.                           D. Spelling.
【小題2】The underlined word “bees” in the passage means            .
A. fly.                            b. competition.     
C. guess.                           D. research.
【小題3】Why do you think good sportsmanship is really important?
A. It’s all part of sports.
b. It’s all part of celebration.
C. It’s the golden rule of sports.
D. It’s how to stay cool.
【小題4】Winning the game will make it possible for players to          .
A. celebrate a goal.                  b. exchange jerseys.     
C. shake hands.                      D. feel great .
【小題5】The passage mainly tells us that sportsmanship gets you through no matter whether          .
A. you win or lose.                  b. you play or learn.     
C. you are happy or not.               D. you feel hard or not.

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科目:初中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇如皋濱江初中八年級上學(xué)期期中調(diào)研考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

One day Jack met his good friend Sue in the park.A dog was looking up at the woman beside her.
   Jack walked up to Sue and said, “Hello, how are you? May I sit and talk with you for a moment?” “Of course, please sit down,” Sue said.Jack sat down next to Sue on the bench, and they talked quietly together.The dog continued to look up at Sue, as if( 似乎) waiting to be given some food.
  “That's a nice dog, isn't he?” Jack said, pointing at the animal.
  “Yes, he is.He's handsome.He's strong and healthy.”
“And hungry,” Jack said.“He hasn't taken his eyes off you.He thinks you've got some food for him.”
  “That's true,” Sue said.“But I haven't.”
  They both laughed and then Jack said, “Does your dog bite(咬)?”
  “No, ”Sue said, “ He's never bitten anyone.He's always gentle and friendly.”
  Hearing this, Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal's head.Suddenly it jumped up and bit him.
  “Hey!” Jack shouted.“You said your dog didn't bite.”
  Sue answered in surprise, “Yeah, I did.But this is not my dog.My dog is at home.”
【小題1】Jack and Sue were ________.

A.friendsB.neighboursC.classmatesD.brother and sister
【小題2】The dog looked at the woman because _______.
A.the woman wanted to feed himB.the woman was friendly
C.he was strong and healthyD.he was hungry
【小題3】Jack touched the dog because he believed _______.
A.the dog was handsomeB.Sue's dog was unfriendly
C.the dog belonged to SueD.Sue's dog was at home
【小題4】We can guess from the story that _______.
A.Sue gave a wrong answerB.Jack made a mistake(錯誤)
C.the dog wasn’t dangerousD.both Jack and Sue liked the dog
【小題5】Which of the Following can be the best title of the passage?
A.A Wrong QuestionB.Sue's Dog
C.A pleasant talkD.Sue's Friend

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科目:初中英語 來源:2011年初中畢業(yè)升學(xué)考試(遼寧沈陽卷)英語(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


If you’re into sports, you’ve seen it happen—tennis players jump over the net to shake hands after a hard match; football players exchange jerseys(運動衣)after ninety minutes of knocking each other around; even boxers touch gloves at the beginning of each round. Players in every event, from spelling bees to golf(高爾夫球),act in this way. It’s all part of sportsmanship(體育精神),a great tradition in sports and competition. It means playing and being calm all through the match.
Everyone feels great when they win. In the last few years, you might see some players celebrate a goal(進球)with a long victory dance or talk big about their ability. However, it’s always hard for people to say in public that they made a bad play. Good sportsmanship is what they really need. It’s the golden rule of sports.
Good sportsmanship means that you play by the rules, talk politely to everyone during games and stay cool even when you lose the game. At the school sports meeting, for example, it’s more important for you to know how to work as part of a team and cheer your teammates on. That may help you enjoy more success at your future work. In competition—as in life—you may not always win, but believe me, sportsmanship will help you get through, and there is always the next match.
【小題1】What match do you know will last ninety minutes?
A. Tennis.                        b. Football.
C. Golf.                           D. Spelling.
【小題2】The underlined word “bees” in the passage means            .
A. fly.                            b. competition.
C. guess.                           D. research.
【小題3】Why do you think good sportsmanship is really important?
A. It’s all part of sports.
b. It’s all part of celebration.
C. It’s the golden rule of sports.
D. It’s how to stay cool.
【小題4】Winning the game will make it possible for players to          .
A. celebrate a goal.                b. exchange jerseys.
C. shake hands.                      D. feel great .
【小題5】The passage mainly tells us that sportsmanship gets you through no matter whether          .
A. you win or lose.                 b. you play or learn.
C. you are happy or not.             D. you feel hard or not.

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科目:初中英語 來源:2013年初中畢業(yè)升學(xué)考試(江蘇常州卷)英語(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

Have you ever noticed that your fingertips are winked when you’ve just finished swimming or washing dishes? It seems as if your hands have aged 30 years in a second. But is this an accident? Or is it something that nature has built into our bodies?

If your finger’s wrinkling up had no use at all, “ it wouldn’t need to.” Professor Tom Smulders from Newcastle University, UK, told BBC News. By studying wet fingers closely, Smulders and his partners found that the wrinkles looked a bit like the patterns on the car tire or on the bottom of the running shoes. So they made a guess that wrinkles on fingers might be able to help the hand hold things more tightly.

To test this, researchers asked 20 people to pick up marbles from water with their hands. But before they started, some of the people had to keep their hands in water for half an hour.

The researchers found that the people with wrinkled fingers completed the task the task faster than those with dry hands. But when they were asked to move dry marbles, all the people performed equally well, no matter they had the wrinkled fingers or not.

Our ancestors might not have played with marbles, but wrinkled fingers could have made it easier for them to climb around in the wet forests and catch fish from rivers, researchers say.

Similarly, our toes also get wrinkled in water. This may have developed from our ancestor’s need to run on wet ground.

But the question is, if wrinkled fingers are so helpful, why don’t our hands just stay that way all the time? Researchers explained that wrinkling has its disadvantage: wet fingertips are far less sensitive than smooth ones, reducing our sense of touch.

1.What does the underlined world “this ” in the third paragraph refer to?

A. Whether fingers have wrinkles after they are put in water.

B. Whether wrinkled fingers can hold things more tightly.

C. Why keeping things in water makes them wrinkled.

D. Why wrinkles help hands hold things more tightly.

2.The test shows that ________.

A. winkled hands hold dry things more tightly than dry hands do.

B. dry hands hold dry things more tightly than wrinkled hands do.

C. winkled hands hold wet things more tightly than dry hands do.

D. dry hands hold wet things more tightly than wrinkled hands do.

3.What might be the disadvantage of wrinkled fingers?

A. They are too sensitive to be touched.

B. They might be more likely to get hurt.

C. They cannot hold things tightly enough.

D. They are not so sensitive as dry fingers.

 

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科目:初中英語 來源:2010--2011學(xué)年度山東省濱州市八年級下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手風(fēng)琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it'll stay with you for life." But I didn't want to play it. Ijust wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.

     One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "You’re your father's," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."

I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had: you'll play beautiful music for your family. And you'll understand why you've worked so hard." I was speechless.

The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(閣樓).

One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.

At that moment, my father's words came back to me, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had. And you'll understand." I finally knew why Dad had asked me to practice hard. Dad never learnt to play his violin. But I told my family, "This is my father's music."

1.My father didn't learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.

    A. he didn't like to play the violin        B. he had to support his family

    C. he wanted to play games             D. he didn't keep on practicing

2.How might the writer feel when he had to practice playing the accordion?

    A. Delighted.        B. Excited.        C. Bored.      D. Relaxed.

3."Dad didn't allow" means "_______".

    A. Dad didn't let me do it.              B. Dad didn't stop me doing it.

    C. Dad didn't help me do it.             D. Dad didn't see me do it.

4.Dad asked me to learn to play the accordion so that _______.

A. I could go to a better school        B. I could give myself much joy

C. I could be a useful man              D. I could make people happy

 

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